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SATURDAY, JUNF 8, 1922. —_—_—_—_— ced in popularity all of his former! “Abie's Irish Rose,” Nichols’ Irish-Hebrew mirthquake, ; wilt be the attraction at the Metro. politan theater for one week. begin- | ming Sunday evening, June 11th. ‘The story deals with the amusing difficulties of Able, a young Jewish | boy, who falls in love with a demure but wild Irish rose. The two marry | secretly and complications of high | order set in when Abie tries to in troduce his newly acquired bride : into the home of his thoroly or- thedox Jewish father. | The company includes Harry G. Keenan, Otto Lederer, Jack Franck, Barbara Brown, Philip Ryder, Har old Shubert, Billy Fay, Helen Grom man, Lillian Sommers, Ruth Hill, Mildred Caldwell, Bernice Clifford, Mabel Kroman and Kathryn Bard. | CUTIGURA HEALS ECZEMA ON CHILD On Face and Neck. In Pim- ples. Itched and Burned. “When my sister was ten months old eczema broke out on her face and neck in stall pim- pen, which spread rapid- It itched and burned unable to so she w & mass of sore eruptions. ff \XY She bad to be carried around on a pillow. “A friend recommended Cuticure Soap and Ointment and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment she was Sealed.” (Signed) Mrs. J. S. Smith, Box 118, Lakota, No. Dakota. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Taleur the care of your skin. Semple Hach Pree vr Mall AGérems: pee se FOR THi ° KIONEYS —The most healing, soothing and effec- tive preperation for Kidney and Biad- der troubles yet produced. Positively relieve pain, and assist the organs to regain normal action, ridding wa of uric acid poison. Get to-day wd be on the safe Se at atl druggists and dealers, wide. with money-back guaravtee, Sample seut free upou request. NA-DRU£O., INC. 86-88 Exchange 6t., Buffalo, N. Y. Gino Pills are recommended and| sold in Seattle by Bartell's Drug | Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, cor. Sec- | ond and Pike, and other reliable} druggists. ture of the new week's bill with the matinee Monday. The offer. ing is presented by Willard who is widely known in vaudeville |}! and who has a number of successes to his credit. “The Royal Revue” Simers, two charming young giris, |" [who are gifted aa singers and dancers | Townsend, jand noted for their beauty Chuck Callahan and Bobby Bliss Morosco Attraction at Met Vaudeville Programs Change TQ OPEN CLINIC 1—Mabel Kroman, Metropolitan. 2—Hazel Green, Palace |+* #*llons per ton of sand Hip. 3—Leo Greenwood, Pantages. r ' + Oliver Morosco’s 1922 contribution | ROYAL REVUE IS | te the theater world promises to ex.| NEW PAN FEATURE Youth, beauty and talent are re great successes. His latest offering, | *#!ed in songs, dances and comedy | the Anna/|in “The Royal Revue,” to the Pantages as the headline fea- * are jdancing and chatter which comes Ball Richard ¥ Heading the cast WOMEN’S CLUBS A new system of scoring will be used at the Better Babtes' clinte to be held at the Bon Marche under the auspices of the Seattle Federa tion of Women's Clubs June 6 to 9 inclusive Rabies will be graded on a basis of 100 per cent and each of the fol lowing will count 10 per cent: Vis jon, hearing, tonsils, adenoids, teeth, | heart, lungs, orthopedic, weight and hetght Registration for the clinic closes | Monday, June 5, at the personal serv: | foe department of the Bon Marche. Over 2.600 babies from al) over the state are expected to be registered by | Monday night The best advice available on the feeding and care of children ts at| the disposal of mothers who attend | the clinic. Over 100 child specialists and dental specialiste will assist dur Ing the clinic. F. B. COOPER HONOR GUEST Marking the clone of 20 years’ nerv. | ide in the Sea schools, Superin tendent Frank B, Cooper was honot | guest of the High School Teacher# league at the New Washington hotel | Friday evening Thomas R. Cole, Cooper's muccess. | or, asked the co-operation given the} former superintendent, and was! toasted by F. R. Fulton, of Ballard high school, About 250 high school teachers were present Suppressed Comic Elects Officers | | Frank Carroll was elected the new! business manager, Maurice Amiot | editor and Fred Judges, associate} editor of the Sun Dodger, University | jof Washington magazine, | which was recently suppressed. The| students elected a staff for the| | publication in the hope that chang ing conditions will enable them to) | wet out the magazine next year. |Record Oil Sande Found in California WASHINGTON, June 3.—Accord jing to the latest report of the bu reau of mines, California oi! sands in jthe Bakersfield district contain the j largest percentage of of! of any olf | [sands known, averaging from 13 we) comic | Vital Statistics | BIRTHS rison, girt }the nature of the conversation she lemploye of the Edmonds exchange, | Steuart Crichton, E THE SEATTLE STAR HALF DOZEN KITTENS NEED SIX CHILDREN TO GIVE THEM HOMES Six black and white kittens are waiting for six litte boys and girls to claim them Mins Ruth Bleeck, of 1018 28th ave, N., has told ‘The Star that at her home are six kitten# to be given to youngsters who can give them a good home. ‘Those int ented ray call at Miss Ileeck's home or phone Bast 790 TELEPHONE GIRL WON'T TALK) | Overheard Conversation by Suspected Murderer Littian Bartlett, Sdmonds tele phone operator, wan called before the wrand jury yesterday afternoon in the trial Mra, Olga Farley, charged with second degree murder for the shooting of Wesley J. Ho warth on the night of May 21, Mins Bartlett was reported to have “lis tened in” upon a conversation be tween Mra. Farley and her divorced husband a few hours after the shoot ing Ming Bartlett refused to divulge had overheard. Marie F in, another wan called before the grand jury late yesterday afternoon. It is under | stood Miss Bartlett told her of the/| telephone convervation. BLUEBEARDESS [FOUND GUILTY SHELBYVILLE, Ind, June %.— A jury today found Mrs. Clara Gib son Carl, alleged feminine Bluebeard, mullty of second degree murter in connection with the death of a hue band by arsenite poisoning. Mra. Carl wan alleged to have poisoned two husbands and a father inlaw in order to benefit by their insurance. The verdict carries a penalty of | life Imprisonment. The woman col lapsed and was carried to her cell. British Peer Due on Silver State VANCOUVER, B.C, June 3.—Ad-} miral line steamship Silver State is/ inbound from the Orient, due at Vic-| toria on Tuesday morning, Among} her pamengers aré the Marquis of Bute and his children, Lady Jean} ri of Dumfries, | Lord Patrick, Lord Phidian and Lord William. The marquis is one of the oldest members of the Scottish peerage, the tithe being conferred in 1488. He ts also one of Britain's wealthiest peers, as Arthur, boy owning five palaces, three town! rh houses in London and two in Edin opening Benes, bin | Dura aint bernie nee be: | arvia, aoa, Paste eS |Tot, 2, Wins Contest; | e William, girk | boy . | Mother From U. of W.| in Mingg . girl, Twoyearold daughter of Helen the Deatys | ‘Alfred Ben jerals,’ boy: jGraves Hunter, former unlversity ve Clifford W.. girl student, was chosen to represent the Clarence MeTyre, girl spirit of 49 at the close of a celebra-/) MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence Age | will be very much among those pres-| casey, Thomas A., Seattle 28 ent on the new bill, presenting their De fall, Irene, Seattle latest novelty, “Atta Boy, Petey," |Duffenbach, Andrew. Seattle cf made up of eccentricities in 6: Hagen. Minnie, Lellingham 2 ay, ¢ Leland, Seattle. Lega npbell bel. Seattle a ‘Oh, a delightful comedy |‘ : character playlt, will be offered by | iobbins Prancia O. Seattle. Leo Greenwood and an excellent | wy Lee &., Port Townsend cast. This playlet, after the mann Martin Mabel, Seattle 30 of “Potash and Perlmutter,” is one ce vemanvilie's comedy enins DIVORCES | GRANTED | Entertaining versatility ts demon-| Wielding, Albert B. from Velda M. strated Bill Telask and Irene Dean, w er the firm name of r Ne DEATHS ‘ee . ean, c — e ay ye Telaak and Dean. Their skit is pro-| P coeur t years grammed as “Calling | Highsmith Ant Something en new ts prom. — comedy subject, by Emil “A F n darin of spectackon r act is r of F and in erlative gymnasts per years, sly midair on a huge! Pantagescope will show a new with Glenn Goff at yearn, | the organ . LIVELY PROGRAM with music dominating the bil. A AT PALACE HIP sfying headline offering is that A blending of wit and melody is ef-|in which Hazel Green and her E fected in the new vaudeville that|Brummels are seen. Mise Green opened a week's agement at|pretty miss who is blessed with a Loew's Palace Hip ter today, phasing 1 with a rmelodi f and sh s 4 DAY t HODKINSON PIcd RALPH CONNOR’S ADM MATI EVENI or THE Feature P' Gaston COMEDY EVERY DAY . une Stirring Tale “CAMERON MOUNTED” ROMANCE ACTION THRILLS Glass, I18810N— K Gs yers Irving Cum- mings, Vivien Osborne .20c BEGINNING at 6 p.m. sisted by five ¥ men cornet, saxaphones, vic piano, drums and other instruments, in offering a repertoire of the very latest song hit BEGINNING Kling witticiams, dainty dances SATURDAY and shappy songs are features that make “Love at Sea,” the satire in which Donald Roberts and Hazel Boyne appear, amusement worth while Wilson and Larsen, two amiable young men, stress comedy in their bits of variety versatilities, A pretty girl and a man are Cart. ton and Tate, who ponsible for ere » musical oddity, “Opera and Up- roar.” A whirl of variety Is provided by |! James and Beasie Aitken, who offer their variety bits, “On Paradise the feature photoplay, fon of Max Brand's! in whie h Tom Mix is featured is an ¢ story Continuous 1 to i DAILY TODAY TO FRIDAY, TOM WILSON CARLTON JAMES & NEWS & LAR | & TATE | BES AITKEN AND ADDED FEATURE ROBERTS & BOYNE in “LOVE AT SEA” 10c COMING SATUE “BEYOND TH WITH A SUPER IN “TRAILIN’” SPLENDID NEW VAUDEVILLE HAZEL GREEN AND HER BEAU BRUMMELS — | tion held in Sacramento, Cal. recent. | ly. Little Miss Hunter obtained first jPlace in the contest by her winsome charm, it is said. Her mother was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and Theta Sigma Phi, women’s honorary journalism fraternitys *|New Locks to Stop Attempts at Break! As a result of several recent at: | jtempts of James Redmond, bank ban j|dit, and James E. Mahoney, wife |slayer, to effect a general delivery of | inmates, new locks are to be placed on “murderers’ row’ in the King| unty jail, according to Sheriff Matt | | Starwich ‘FREE FROM DREAD OF PILES NOW! Obte, Restdent of Toledo, Says He Was Entirely Cured by Simple Home Treatment. After suffering from Piles many years, Mr. W. I. Moorhead. led: Onto, “w hea the remar of W Dar ington, } y r ead writes ten days’ trial P k it according t rtainly did the w and now I feel of others have had ea with this wonderful tr » confident ie Mr. Dar n that his treatment will cure hronic or acute long standing treatment will be Free on request. | Simply write Mr. Darlington, 454 Ku ‘ sas City, Mo. and th nt will be mailed by return pat st under plain wrap- per. Coste nothing If it does not} cure. Write today, giving age, de- scription of case and how long af-| flieted.—Advertinement | The Great After-Flu Tonle | Makes red blood, builds up the | nerves and restores strength quickly. $1.00 and $2.00 at ali drug stores, or sent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co. Spo: kane.—Advertisement JUNE 9, INCLUSIVE MIX RDAY, JUNE 10 E RAINBOW” ALLSTAR CAST | fered | OTHER SIDE IN WARD CASE | The family of Clarence Peters of Haverhill, Mass., de- mands fullest prosecution of Walter S. Ward, millionaire baker, who shot Peters to death in Westchester county, N. Y. |The slain man's brothers and sisters—left to-right, Kenneth, Morton, Doris and Leslie. Inset, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Eldredge Pe ters. | WARD'S STORY STILL HOLDS : ing of Clarence Peters, ex-sailor, on WHITE PL AIN Walter &. 4 lonely road near voir on the night of today flawless in law The story he told unty Officials four body of the found, hax not yet altho several clues purporting Ward's narrative with bi prepa jalso been offered to prove that Ward A Drama of the eyes of penniless youth wa to of a gun fight ckmailere was a 4 one and that the shooting INTER GARDE THEATRE The latest chapter | mystery—the arrest | Cunningham, raee has not proved a solution, of James | tery. 7, aene's.| 8. ard’s atory of the kill: /|Conductor Leaves Estate of $6,000 ‘The discovery of a missing will of |Herman J. Wichers, street car con- | ductor, Friday revealed an estate of | over $6,000 left to his 15-year-old son, The veteran jear worker dropped dead Tuesday. A statement of his property accompan- which was found by J, Kens reser May 16, stands | the} to Westchester days after the | Herman J. Wichers been disprove: have been of show that fed the will, w Smith, & police Heutenant, ; 30nN gE. ALLISON, careful actually took place in the Ward |mansion in New Rochelle, instead | from three to five years at Walla of on the lonely road. Clues have Walla, by Superior Judge Otis W, Brinker, yesterday: jOOL ONVENIENT eaosre STARTING TOMOR. ROW—and continuing until Wednesday, the program listed oppo- White Heat Passic WHITE HOBAR supported by ROBERT McKIM and a selected cast SNUB Strict NEWS The Vacation Unique site will be presented in the usual high-class WINTER GARDE! manner, with appro- priate musical seleo- tions arranged by Raymond Ballard. We feel justified ing this is one of the most interesting pic ture programs sented months. EARLY! l0c Last times today— Wm, Duncan in “NO DEFENSE” BOSWORTH in say- pre in many BUT--COMB ail POLLARD in ly Modern ALL THE TIME ANY TIME EVENTS Is Spent at Glacier The problem of where to go and what to do for an outing this summer has its answer at Glacier, British Columbia, in the heart of the Selkirk Mountains. No more complete change from the daiy grind of life canbe unagined. Here you can restfully marvel, with never-ending imerest, at the wonders of this vast glacier country, of. f you prefer strenuous activity, you can chinb the rugged heights in search of Alpine flowers, of which over 500 vanetes may be found Imagination cannot even approach the grandeur of this region Description falls short. You must see Glacier and #s wonders in order to appreciate them and wo have "a vacation you will never forget.” Complers ecboreraumn may be otrauned by addreveng Canadian Pacific Railway 608 Second Ave. SEATTLE MAin 5587 E. F L STURDEE, General Agent Chcrer Mowe opere dune 15 Banff Springs Hovel and shot and seriously wounded another man at the time he killed Peters. in the great J track habitue- In fact, has tended to deepen the mys returned from San Francisco for violation of the Mann act, was sentenced to| Uric Acid Causes Rheumatism | OMFORTABLE WEITZ WILL STAY IN CITY Weitz, Emmanuel witr in the recent inquert into the death of Pa trolman Charles ©. Legate, who com: mitted suicide on March 17, has con sented, at the request of Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas, to re main in Beattie and testify befor the grand jury concerning the al leged graft and corruption in the po lice department Admitting that he knew more than he had imparted at the Weltz yesterday waid that he was j willing, but not anxious, to testify before the jury. Judge Calvin 8 Hall, directing the jury, etated that the investigation could not be taken jup until next week, as the jury was ‘busy with other matters of impor: tanoa, Graft, dealings in narcotics and hinted at tn the testimony offered at the inqyest. STATE GIVEN TIMBER LAND The Weyerhaeuser Timber com- pany will present the state with 5,000 neres of cutover land to be |devoted to the first comprehensive scheme of reforestation, according to &n announcement made yesterday by George Long, Northwest manager of the timber concern. ‘The state, thru ite proper authort- ties, may make its own selection of the lands !t desires, according to the terms of the gift. of this nature ever made in the state, it ts mid. Needn’t Appear, MILWAUKEE, June 3 A. Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White Sox, cannot be compelled to appear in court to testify in the sult recover back salary and bonus Judge John J. Gregory #o ruled today in denying motion of attorneys for Felsch, barred from organized baseball after the 1919 world series scandal, that Comiskey be brought into court for examination under the Wisconsin discovery statute. The law allows questioning of persons in- volved in suits in an effort to dis cover evidence, Skull Fractured in 50-Foot Fall Peter Glabanas, 22, a painter, died at Providence hospital this morning from a fractured skull sustained when he fell from a 50-foot scaffold. ing at the Frye packing plant, South Seattle, Friday afternoon. Glabanas was painting the building when he lost his balance and fell, lighting on his head. His only relative here is John Pishue of Pishue Bros, restau- ranteurs, 529 First ave. 8. It has been proved that the earth as a whole has a somewhat warmer mate when the sun spots are scarce than when they are numerou Uric Acid causes more suffering and disease than anything else with which human flesh has (o contend. Prac- theally no on insufficient or more of terrible aymptoma, Rheumatiem, , Are some of t ng from |whisky, and protection by the police | of characters in the underworld were | It is the first gift | Court Affirms | Charies | brought by Oscar (Happy) Felsch, to | PAGES LOPE 1U. S. Gets Million From Oil Royalties WASHINGTON, June 3.—Royal- © rulng to the government it > the month of April from the prodite: | tion of oil and g leaned publie lands in Wyoming and California amounted to $1,009,007.86, of wiley $224,400 4 to Callfernia The tota es from produc. tion of o' on publie lands terms of the general leas » 1920, Ow mppReree 009,000,000 from 7,238 whole business ie Un” tion of the bureau of under the ing act of February wate nearly $5 pern The direc mines, the only Coast branch belng located at Bakersfield, Cal, Thirty tons of gold have been tale en from the government mines in the Belgian Congo during the past 18) | months. between Ist & 24 “Coolent Spot tn Town” | When thie Uric Acid attacks | muncles between the joints and the the dition is RHEL known MATISM. Whe | the! ia} |deponited in the fibrous t Ing the joints fi in and swelling, changing from . though with ity no CHRONIC RH known as) Beiatica, Gout, eursigia and kindred | Gineanes are ail results from the same sean excess of Uric Acid, brought about by an impaired action of the kid. bey fulfill this their nor condition not. properly tions until | Get rid of the cause—the organs ean ne tism Marahmallow Compound ts Acid solvent made. It but the result rienced chemists and physicians all over the country, manufactured this remedy for years, and the marvelous resulta ob warrant our claim tha’ ever compounded for thi: shown hould be ked that the ld. no longer be consid ment drug stores, or sent poste | pera ty Sorner Dros Gis bpekane weet mild but thorough laxative take | ovies Advertisement. MATINEES 2:30 p. m. WILLARD Delightful Presentation Leo Greenwood & Co. in “OH, BOY!" Emil & Wille “A Pale of Hyegtnsses” Callahan In Their ALL NI BEGINNING MO “The Royai Revue” THE DESLYS SISTERS Vaudeville’s Popular Comedians “ATTA BOY, PETEY !” ia remedied. | Rh ; A Comedy of Ham Hocks and Kosher Meat, Brick Bats and Clothing Establishments— MAIL ORDERS NOW! PRICES: Eve., 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Popular Matinees | Wednesday-Saturday $1.00—Any Seat—$1.00 NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m DAY MATINEE JARVIS Presents with of Youth, Beauty and Talent Pantagescope and Bliss New Success,

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