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WAR IS OVER County Passes Wild Night After Killing 5 BY DONALD HINGA UR, Tex. Jute $.—Freestone i. scene of recent quadruple of negroes, Was quict today & wild night of rumored race far BNA moDilization of hundreds of Who armed to repel a negro that was found not to exist fangers patrotied the streets and it was believed danger of had passed. Scores of armed men still crowded. over low: around Kirvin and Simamabore. “Reports of serious trouble started when officers who had Le Roy Gibson, 17, negro, in , Were ambushed near Simms. by three negroes and two of negroes were killed in & gun 'Gaudy Totem Pole Sees World Pass in Review DWYER aying to later, whole before BY KATHRYN Thore tx, it France, a the effect that sooner or you walt long efour h, the Work! will past in review the Cafe dé la Paix. There be in Seattio & saying to the effect | if you waited | looking up that sooner of later long enough, évery one know, in the Bast, in the old hoot” days, we before you at Pioneer Square could have found mi for 1 down last night spent hours soakiiy up and rheumatiam watebing the ple come and Ko It & just a little down on First in @ crowded bus néss district. Cars go clang! whisaing by, according to thelr gen der. Huge buildings stick up on all sides, shutting off sound. But they couldn't shut out the sky, which contended with the gaudy Totem Pole at the apex of the triangle in brilliant colo: ‘There was smoke in the air and bits of you ever Alaska, in id pane even went atmoaphe pao: green triangle if | Automobiles could | matertal You| lah sparrow there} round or walk ovdr our feet but and | even they ro | ference. and the clang the buss of didn’t mean much to us, Even the people who walked by and looked at us were quite ttn ua, Rome of ua Wir probably spend the nieht therepand at the office pulldings | we envied the men Who went home & short time ago to a Comfortable home. ‘The little flappers of Ene and the pigeons fly waiting and waiting in@ street cam and didn't make much dit. It te av triangle of peace. IS NEAR-BATTLE Taylor and Cooper Contest Reduction Plan The me the school board me to being a view of the! THE SEATTLE STAR The master production which America’s most distinguished actor an- nounced last year that he would produce— “The Sign of the Rose” SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1! COLISEUM ORCHESTRA Under Kay, playing this one-hour concert at 12:30 o'clock Sunday— Festival Overture sreesee Weber Ballet . Gretry Motti “Pleurey Cleura Nes Yeux,” from the Opera “La Cid” Manssenet Mise Ada Tilly, Soloist (a) “Under the Linden,” “Seenes of Alnacionn Suite from Masrenet ) “Charge of the Hussars,” Spindler “Valse Militaire” Waldteufel ‘ IARD 3. FULLER, secretary ash kept falling, Even in the eve. | held yoate —with— ‘the réligious work department of ning it was oppreasively warm and! ® froe-for-a ; Mieattie Y. M. C. A. has re-|some of the lounger were stretched | Versy vegan, ee w from a month's session of) out full length on the gras. seoking | of rr an = York Bible Teachers’ Train-| coolness. Recruiting officers stroll its tae rec with a beide. He wasjed around and the “Beeing Seattic”™ - rs J on May 21 to Miss Glennie busses were noisy ax could be. But! ’ a ¥. W. C. A. worker, of/the people who saat on the tistical . in Battle Creek, Mich./ly ur - ~ = ~~ | not aff Ta the be subject nfortable iron benches were 4 much. They sat around and waited and waited, It Was &)ionts for subnorma cuet wane pence. |for the deaf, and for the tncrense of |. On my right sat a lady with @/ihe number of children im the fur that made me break the tenth] classes Cooper lor was the Be Absolutely Safe! Close Your Real Es- of This Title Insur- ance Company! As between buyer and seller & disinterested stakeholder @hould hold the money untii land title is found to be insurable, and a properly ex- ecuted warranty deed in de- ited by seller, all ready ¢ with complete title records with trained and experienced ficers all under bond, with ree financial resources of ita own, all examined and super- ¥ y the State, is the beat possible stakeholder to close your deal, We are not fn the feal estate business, and we ere entirely disinterested par- ties. Washington Title lnserance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 =SAVE MONEY— Travel by steamer TACOMA AFTY SPEED - COMFORT DAILY 7, 9, 11 m. m., 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Dp. m. 4c FOR SINGLE THIP S0e FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY EX, SAT., MIDNIGHT SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES (UT TOWNSEND, RAIL CONNECTIONS 4D MILL PORTS he Oniy AY & WAY PORTS JUND AVIGATION co DOCK 1OM ST | Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co, f will do for other women. commandment. On, my left sat an Indian woman Who moved not an|be worked without the inch and batted not even so much as an eyelid in all the time that 1 sat there. When IT got to be a famous cartoonist, 1 am going to do one about what Indian ladies think jabout. There were plenty of men On the benches but I and the rest of the indies were hopelessty in the} minority Overt farther sat an olf man in the uniform of a civil war veteran. his evening paper trembling in his jhand. Pasting by Was a man who the efficiency of the scl to ge a position in th ing for her edue ng preawure to bee eauséd another riot j BROWN URGES CIVIC ADVANCE Dr. Edward J. Brown, mayor could have posed as the sheriff inj gicct of Seattle, will propose to the a movie comedy without a bit Of| ceartie Chamber of Commerce that makeup, -Over on another befich were two old men with beards that would have made the old prophets envious, discussing old times | Attic. It was cleur that they fehink it had improved. A promoter walked by trying to jsell some stock to a man he recog nized on the bench. Up walked « itired business man, apparently not seeing any of us, when some one called his namer He stood there in bewilderment for a moment, then }rushed up and grasped a long lost friend by the hand. The whole line of sitters hunched over an jtwo and he squeezed in bes jfriend and they started talking Itke a couple of school ‘girls. My lady j with the fur rode off in « limousine |from Qregon, while a gentleman of }color moved off, arm in arm, with} ja friend. Somewhere on the lawn jone lounger indulged his “sadistic impulse,” as the paychologista would say, and, pulling off his shoes and| Pertor court judi stockings, he pruhed his corns. Some got up, and took pansession of a discarded newspaper. But mostly we just sat there, ANY WOMAN of John Hay schoo! meetifig at the school house | t3 Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | tno »:a1 Compound Makes This Offer OF Council recently his} | | followed with a counter-complaint of) Seattle people get towether and do ething for themeeiver and the city, when he lv entertained by that organization Monday. ““xetor Brown made specchos om, the city last night, addrems! University dis trict) crowds at theif open house on the need of co-operation between) the business man and the laborer,’ The $12,000,000 of the people's money that i in the city banks will be used to carry on the work) already authorised by the board of ite worka, Dr. Brown sald at « quet_ given by the Central Labor \Feels Inadequate So Wants Divorce Charging that his wife “made him feel inadequate,” John Bovingdon | testified in a suit for divorce yester- \ day before Judge Calvin # Hall, u- . His wife nenerted that Bovingdon had paidattention tot other women while sbe wag sick in} bed, Hé entered sult in March on ac count of incompatibility, while she | desertion a few weeks Inter. Boving-| don consented to pay $225 a month as! alimony Parent-Teachers to Meet Tuesday | Parent-Teachets assotlation The wit hold «a Tues. | June 6, at 3 p. it was an ed Saturday Besides the #0. hour, délegates who attended tion In Tacoma will ‘The orchestra will m | day |make rep | give a pr Cumberland, Md.— ‘My mother! yg ANNUAL FIELD and track! gave me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | ble Compound when I was be- tween thirteen and fourteen ecause I suf- fered with pains jand could not rest. I did not have an: | | Woman Restored to Health by | °°" | 1 meet Plane of Pennsylvania alumni associations © dincusaed at a ing of the ttle Alumni # m at the club Friday n. Dr. W Emerson Smith was elected presi dent for the coming year j Michigan and more trouble af- | ter that until l was | “ married, then I always was trou- | bled in my back while carrying a | child and could not do my work until I took the Vegetable Compound. lam strong, do all my washing and ironin | and work for seven children and fee! | fine. I always have an easy time at childbirth and what it did for me it willin to answer any woman if she wil | write askin; Mrs. JOHN | Cumberland, Md. Mrs. He meeting under Seattle branc the auspice | neera at t | night to illustrate (Florence V. Orr Cello~Toned Contraite Stereop what it did for me.”"— | rien, 63 Dilley Street, | ‘# case is but one of | | many we py gree recom- | i | mending Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound. She is willing to | .nswer your letter. Write to her. | —Advertieement EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. tetthes css seers. BOO | - Gum Lyke Rubber, a pertect re production of the human gum, set | .. $10.09) GOLD CROW BRIDGEWORK ... . Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custo. mers, whore work is still giving good satisfaction. All work gaaranteed for 15 years, Examinations free. OHIO DENTISTS 207 University St. TEETH —In— Concert TUESDAY KVENING, JUNE 6 oltan ckets Now On Sale ropolitan Hox Office wT EXCURSION Leave Mndi- son at, Pier 3 every Sat, 8:15 & 11 p. ¥ ple, ia~ dies free A:16 __ AMUSEMENTS —— PANTAGES - Playing RIM ‘ony Nada Admissions Bho: Nighia 400 Safe for Infants, Children or Adults GLYCEROLE LOBELIA Cures cough instantly. Contalns no opiates or injurious drugs. It's the best cough medicine made, Gives in atant relief. 50c at all drug #, OF sent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co. Spo kane.—Advertisement George Beban with his entire company in person, offering for the first time in the history of motion pictures a unique combination of the silent and spoken drama. The picture progresses for four acts, then, in the flesh on.the stage, are Mr. Beban and his entire cast in the same flower shop setting you saw a moment before on the screen! Then 25 minutes of acting to a tremendous climax! different from anything you have ever seen! The Paramount story of a girl with a crepe-de-chine soul— “BAC " In New York's midnight whirl of pleasure, she seeks the thrills she has missed in her lit- tle home town. And when her “back pay” is collected, what then? An inti- mate tale of BOTH’ SIDES of life’s ledger. This 2-Star Bull’s-Eye— A Paramount Picture Thundering hoofs and alkali; a beautiful girl and a fighting man—a sweep- ing drama of the vast Southwest. The scenic backgrounds in this picture are mar- velous beyond descrip- | tion. * * * Another attraction— Then the final act on the screen! Something STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland, playing each afternoon and evening “Bonnie Sweet Bessie.” ALBERT NIGHTINGALE Trumpet Soloist and this music with “Back Pay’—- “La Dance Des Demoiselles”.....Friml “Moonlight r “Romance” } Intermezzo . \ “THE ONE-MAN RE-UNION” Another of those beautiful scenie Wilderness Tales * 8 &% TONY SARG ALMANAC MALOTTE on the WURLITZER playing this half-hour con- cert at 12:30 o’clock Sunday “Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dear Old Dixie Land” (fox trot)... .-Kalmar and Raby “Swanee River Moon” (waltz song).. Musical Similaritie-—“The Sheik” and “Destiny Waltz” NOTE—The last number (Musical Similarities) is intended in a govd- natured way to reveal the almost inev- itable likeness of numerous parts or phrases in old and new musical com- positions. Apologies are extended to the writers of the numbers Mr. Malotte will use from time to time in his Sun- day concerts. Ben Turpin Sunset —IN— Burred Scenic “STEP FORWARD” with Ben as a Trolley Conductor de luxe