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SATU RDAY, JUNE 24, 1922. Elsie Janis Met t Attraction ” Palace Lip aol Pan C hange . 1I—Elsie Janis, Metropolitan. Hip. 8—Mlle. Rhea, Pantages. “Elsie Janis and Her Gang” will) star. open 4 week's engagement at the Metropolitan Sunday night. Miss Janis spent nearly 15 months) with the doughboys in France, and, after the war, she conceived the idea that it would be great sport to West is supported by bevy of pretty and clever girls | Dance,” whose name ts Mile. Rhea 2—William Grew, Palace | Chinese and White Clyde | Kerr and Margaret Cameron and a Another stellar feature of the new | miles out at sea to evade the state bill will be “The Sweetheart of The | | She comes assisted by Joseph Mach, | introduction /Screams Cause 5 Thugs to Chief of Staff Sends Wor Flee; Victim in Hospital to Local Chamber THE SEATTLE ASSAULTED JAP TO COME JULY 1 STAR WOMAN RESCUES WARSHIPS SURE To Booze or Not to Booze Is Question Hootch on High Seas ‘Under Fire Agein d) | Assaulted and beaten nearly | Assurances that the mammoth bat | Into insensibility by five young | teships California, Tennesee, Idaho, late Friday night, J. | Arizona and Pennsylvania will arrive mploye of the Star [in Elliott bay on the morning of | garage, Boron ave. and Olive st, {July 1, to remain over the Fourth | wan rescued by a woman's |0f July, have been received by the | Chamber of Commerc from Rear | screams for help Admiral B. F, Hutchinson, chief of | | Mra, June Oakes, 1711 Boren ave.,| staff of the fleet, who will be the] was walking past the Star garage |senior officer with the fleet during | when she caw five men Jump from athe Independence day celebration, — | wb wed entry w and attavk |) ‘The 72nd Seaforth Highlanders, of | Murakami, she said, The Japanese | Vancouver, B. C,, have announced | [put up a desperate fight, but was|that they will attend the clebration | soon overpowered by one of the!to defend the bagpipe title which | thugs, who struck him repeatedly |they won lant year | over the head with @ pistol butt | Mrs. Oakes ran for} and called £8 BEE OH MER, PNRN | | the police. The ft their vic | ‘pred Mille rushed to the scene, but found BIRTHS % is oo, twink, boy and girl the bandits had excar on wink | Murakmi was taken to city hospital nee, boy for treatment ’ 2 y hael, boy girl | Shall United States ships sell liquor) cheer such a decision, while th K.. boy |outside the three-mile limit? brawn, brain, moral and religion Georae Meith | “No, saya Adolphus Busch of St.| sentiment of our land will condem: Louis, former brewer, who charged, | tt. MARRIAGE LICENS Name and Residence OW LAND sit Age in @ letter to President Harding, that the United States, in permitting tt, 4s Prohibition has been the greates' Godsend to business this country ha PAGE 5S 'PROBE GRAIN WAREHOUSES OLYMPIA complaint inatituting an ere tion of routes d practices of grata warehouses In Walla Walla, Garr field, Asotin and Columbia counties | wan filed yesterday by the departs 4 ment of public works, upon: same nt of the grain growers of those ounties pl | charges that rates, imposed by owners are unjust, and discriminatory, department will require that The complaint |rules and regulations | grain waret ous Th ® detailed report of the operations of each warehouse for the pamt three years be made, subject check by engineers, prior to forma ring. Any changes ordered by the dee | partment will be effective for the |} 1922 season, the complaint states, i —-——- rr ° n t | a | . John Bs Kennecott, atest bootleguer of all.” Jever seen. Former brewerles and | toda, A al (" saya.A. D. Lasker, morn distilleries and saloons have been of the shipping board, who has ruled | wrned into cott i Janta, | Hurt, Henry & Lewal urned into cotton mills, tee plan Prosecutor Accuses 2 Real atk’ Winnfred’ seattia. Legal |fMe practice legal and who points out| packing houses, cold storage, into | Tupper, William, Seattle a4 | that if Hquorless American boats had | soda fountains, soft drink parlors, | Estate Concerns fe att ray er SLi, sonionmn eenifortagn Maneris #Aat| Tetaorckia whee” sande awe ven] eed Lundberg, Walter, Seattle 24 | sold Nquor to passengers, there would! cream parlors | vharge: ‘ ee ' ahibuech, Marie J., Seattle 20 | 50 “ i Charged with illegally holding Ms e 004 aor BeFa atth bond de no American merchant ™a-| Ang no if the continued existence | jtand for Japanese, the Western |. Rett oro Seattle 2 kis ies oe san. | of the American merchant marine de- | America Realty Co, and. the Enter-} Watson, Robert A. Seattle label | cee ons ot t oa pre wag Bos pends upon gelling booze to the gang | prine Investment Co,, of Seattle, face | Hollister, Helen ¥, Seattle... Legal |# ree fear ~ oa. | of boore holsters who go aboard, | the confiseation of their property Friedman, Joseph &. Bremerton #3 jeer ‘a chef enemies, has to sey ¢; then let them sink. | % | d to have on wei ap gy one ‘nak / By a Pe x snae / ‘ —— i Billy Sunday, and, in| listed for 3. 4 ob ery ones, Howard G., Bremerton. .Legal | ; i vo ehhh amet ae Francia, Annie E., Seattle MORRISTOWN, Tenn., June 24 IB C. Band Is P: amaller photo at top, A. D. shi, Japanese, in securing possession 13 N, . . . Dan s rrize d chai lof a fivencre agricultural tract two | Whiteher, William ar Seattle, Legal| I¢ there should prove to be a possible ° . Lasker, shipping boar ae wo iaillee North of Seattle, on the Bothell |lwintice Gay a. Wenaislien., 2 legal loophole to justify such « ruling Winner at Festival | man, who O. K.’d liquor sale | highway Fletcher, Mary Ellen, Seattle |ae Lasker hay made, I think the fact! PORTLAND, June 24.-The floral |on U. S. ships. | This is the fourth suit for confisca- | foytier, Harry, Beattle | that 46 states have ratified the 18th | float and police fife band from Van- wane ses l ton of land under the antialien law | Duffy, Mildred. Se: l| amendment, that the overwhelming couver, B.C, won first prize 0 | Says McCormick D Did Canad: that has been filed by Prosecuting | Guthrie, Witt | Attorney Malcolm Dougias Me Deputy Prosecutor FE. Colvin |declared that both the Western America Realty Co, and the Enter | prise Investment Co, have dealt prin nas, Kent | clpaily in jands leased to Japanese, unds, Lucy, Fall City | Walter A. Keene, attorney, and/Grirtin, Joseph T, Seattle [Ernest Keene are tinted in the au-| O'Leary. Margaret, Seattle | Moore. Hanley Ringstad, Pre dD Seattle Mary 4 Myron H., Seattle . ther, Beattie -coaiaciga he oresnndinsheame |Jackaon, Anatice from Robe | Womble, Heatrice fr rol Ke | Rossel. Mamie B fro B | Anderson, Victe om Sren & Robinson, Kdward from Mildred Bride Plead Guilty AUBURN, Cal, June 24.—fam Lee, Chinese, and his white bride, |who were recently married three law forbidding marriages between | whites and Orientals, pleaded guilty to a violation of the penal code here! | Richard 90 years. Mrs. Butler, Eliza Jane, ditor’s office as having been incor |DIVORCES GRANTED “Mother a7 | majority of the people are in favor 34! of prohibition, and that the flag waves over a salooniess land would have had sufficient weight with a government official than to promote a ruling which would allow the ea loons to Inugh into our faces from a ship flying the Stars and Stripes, simply because she in outside the | three-mile limit The ship is sailing under the Stars Jana Stripes and our law backed by | our moral sentiments, and not under | John Rarleycorn’s God-forsaken whis- | ky and beer-sonked rag, which we | have torn down Drinking and carousing on board « | ship Oying our flag gives to the whis- | |ky-soaked nations of the world the! impression of government sancti and the idea that “we are with you,” | while our slogan is “To hell with booze.” Of course, the thirty-od4 organized METROPOLITAN) rt gor Greatest Comedienne Miss Janis has not cook up a show with them and for/ sr. a violinist of note, and Lestie| yesterday, and were sentenced to six y yi . 3 wo societies to oppose and fight the Vol Se Deeerrnat attr some of thelr | Kirk, baritene. months in the county jail. Sentence of Tonopah,” Is Dead | stead act ana 18th amendment and| experiences during and since the} An added attraction wit! be | ¥™* suspended. | TONOPAHL, Nev, June 24.—The| ite enforcement, and all the bootie close of the “big show.” According: senichti'y Royal Marionettes, ‘This r ee re —| smother of Tonopah’ is dead! Mra./Sers, anthauthority, —antlgovern: Ty, the celebrated little comedienne |i, one of the most elaborate, inter-| Toller akaters in American vaude-| samey L. Butler, discoverer of the| Ment, antiliberty, hobo, rift-raff, and mimic has recruited some 20 or J esting and amusing martonette acts | | ville, are Roy Mack and Peesy | famous Mizpah ledge which resulted/ plug ragehag of society will 30 boys wi aoe pcg ag Far im. venderiiie. Brant who offer “A Whirt of!\, thie eity, becoming the greatest! wide and @ revue erne! Grace.” Some clever skatedancin, : Py | and Britt Wood, “The Boob With t na / silver camp in the world 20 years seam, Cte A Coenen or.se good tie |x Included here lag, died in Sacramento at the age look els 4) Harmonica,” needé no ene tor make It more 10! 1, geattle vaudeville audiences . p»| Cole Johnsen, a comedian and } ‘. t t . EB. a stron, i el sa no ersion ee 3 etme “sweetheart of the A. E.F."| si0tan will offer his intext. nov-| "ron 19 thelr “Plano Diversion.”| ‘The cooaine abit ls very much “The Slim Princess” is known among war veter-| Siro. Sooteries of 1922 | while Grew and Pates head a humor: |easier to break than the morphine T Y A ans, 1s responsible for the book and | “x, “The Koclers sone. dda Maxie: labeled “Mal Bel Mar lnabn en Years Ago lyrics, most of the music, and be-| (ladon Phe nay ihe pag texan glen to its name. | sides financed the entire enterprise. | ‘*Tee YOUNs men and « woman, wilt in the fr ny ; 2 ~ present a speedy e Jon of acro PRICES: In other words, it is an Elsie Janis | Prose! feature photoplay, “Seeing’s Believ- | af Evenings: 55¢ to $2.75 show from start to finish, for the} wherein the heroine puts her Se ee eee e tageaco little actor-author-producer spopears | Drea ms tartans pe ne in practically every number and|"e™, comedy film, with G scene. But ehe has also contrived b Serpent to get a lot of fun out of the entire | Se peer — nn present a Gott aying two grand pianos at once! of 60. in the stunt of Reeder and Arm: | praitbeatt in Jait to win his love Ctl Ome DAKE Meg, ——— LAST TIMES TONE company, some of the soldier-actors having developed unusual histrionic] A® act stolen from musical com JUNE ability. edy heads the new show at the 4 ia Palace Hip, the first under the new A2 poos to 3 p.m MUSICAL REVUE management of Ackerman & Harris p.m, to 2 p.m COMING TO PAN “The Love Nest,” boar ove gtowy aampt Follie It is with a quartet of described as a singer “Sunbeam 2pm > 4:15 p.m pm. t sprightly comedy with a cast of! | danc olin players of hig sep o- more than ordinary brilliance, is an | seme and. viele piper high m. to 6:46 p.m " _—. nounced as the headline offering of} ain by himself, but declared to be m. to 7:15 p.m. STRENGTH the new week's bill at the Pantages |, ‘big drawing cara ‘a Late >. m, to $15 p.m OF THE beginning next Monday matinee | me 9:15 p. m. to 10:30 p. m Re ar aan is Bert Lewis, “Southern § pa. | PIN iad is presented by Willia® | tor, who sings a host of popular Programs include music, news randell 9 opular | t a mi with Jack West a: its | cones bulletins, market reports and NEWS COMEDY eine” ‘Chacineties’ - the news from the department stores CLEAN TE Z. AL wn | , J TH MEAN HEALTH COMING TOMORROW child be taught to should tharacterizes our methods every transaction, and our cua- tomers a corded every cour- teay cons t with sound busi- aess judgment 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited in Peoples Savings Bank SKOOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. Direction of Falwards & Herpick CooL COMFORTABLE INTER GARDE THEATRE sowie R DAYS—STARTING ‘TOMORROW MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Magnificent story of Love—Wealth—Romance THE BAIT with Thrills (OPE eer ica Heart Appeal — EDUCATIONAL NEWS a RAYMOND BALLARD AT THE WURLITZER ANY TIME 10c ALL THE TIME LAST TIMES— TRACK” BLANCHE BRACE’S Saturday Evening Post Story “Don’t Write Letters” eore Cireuns B Hales jon Gibney; Lockhart ‘e Tadaies Pantanesope General Adm Matinees, 256: Nich! PANTAGES NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. MATINEES 2:30 p. m. ALL NEXT WE BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Another All-Star Feature Bill WILLIAM BRANDELL built “THE LOVE NEST” for JACK WEST, who loans it to Clyde Kerr and Mar aret Cameron, Mosical Farce with the prettiest girls that ever decorated an interior. A speedy woop COLE JOHNSON With the nien™ BRITT in “Foolertes of 1922" SCHICHTL'S ROYAL MARIONETTES Season’s Novelty Spectacle PANTAGESCOPE New Comedy Feature PETTIT TROUPE Acrobatic Experts lL An Artistic Combination MLLE. RHEA * assisted by Jose Baritone, Sweetheart of The Dan dr. Violin Virtuoso, and Lesile Kirk, “The General Admission: MATINEES, 25 cts. NIGHTS, 40 cts. appeared here since Sat. Mat.: 55 Monday Is || You can xet fe if you dane SEATS NOW SELLING Conrinvous Iroll | Direction Ackerman & Harris WEEK JUNE 24 VAUDEVILLE «« PHOTOPLAYS “Sunbeam Follies” with and Fletcher COMMENCING SATURDAY Clayton A Melodious Musical and Dance Fantasy With a Quartet of Musical Comedy Sta You'll say “Ooh!”, too, when you see what Diana saw— which means seeing VIOLA DANA SEEINGS BELIEVING Evenings, Sundays and Holi- days—Adults 39¢. Gwen. Grew & Pates in “HA! A Humorous Wm. HA Comedy Bert Lewis “Southern Syncopation” Reeder & Armstrong “A Piano Diversion” Mack & Brantly “A Whirl of Grace” INTERNATIONAL NEWS CURRENT EVENTS Prices: Afternoons—Children, 10c, Adults, 20, COMING NEXT SATURDAY WM. FARNUM in “SHACKLES OF GOLD” Miatoon B .the division of out-of-town participants, in Portland's Howe Fes. \Not Get New Glands| tival floral parade here yesterday af-| xe to $2.20 SAT. MAT. ONLY American Legion Night Natior fRailwa | CHICAGO, June 24. Ir. Victor D. Lespinasse, noted gland physician, to- | day stated that he “used no part of another man's body in a recent oper- ation on Harold F. McCormick.” ‘The physician's statement followed widespread agitation against sale or purchase of human glands. The physician refused to state the [nature of the McCormick operation, declaring that the patient himself was unaware of the actual detaiis. MoCormick remained at the hos- | pital today, Reports that he was | prepared to leave for Europe as soon as he recovered from the operation were denied. 4 . r= most magnificent t be had in the Rockies from Mount ~~ to the Valley of a sand Falls—toB and Robson Pass. circle imposing Mc Robson comple: gorgeous views gi you at every turn. whole district is full 0 turesquegla: dwarf most icefield supreme district for tainclimbing. A trail, a short dist: the railway, gives i Sell 3 Steamers for Coast Trade WASHINGTON, June 24.—Three Lake light steamers have been pur- chased from the shipping board by Vred J. Gaunttett, of Washington, D. ©, and will be employed in the lum- |ber trade on the Vacific coast in a triangular service, including Seattle, | Hawaiian istands and San Francisco, jit was stated at the board's offices jhere today. Two of these ships are being con- | verted into of] burners at the plant [of the Newport News Shipbuilding «| | Drydock company. ee, ea. bd >) ? P ate 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 313: lowest altitude, Exe ibe sale until Aug. 31 at ly reduced rates, For detailed information — write 2 J. S. MeGUIRE, G. A ‘While loading a truck at) 902 2nd Ave., Seattle, 401 12th ave, Thursday, | Arthur Reid, Rainier hotel, was) struck by an auto and knocked to| the pavement, Reid sustained a deep cut of the left arm and other bruises. Don’t Risk Your Money E Y under carpets, beneath mattresses, or in other secret places, never is safe. Avoid tak- ing risks by depositing sur- plus funds in the Dexter Horton National Savings Department. Open Saturday evenings 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock Founded 1870. Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE