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, Pretty Girls Grace Bills Comedians Also Featured RYAN DECLARES HE 1S BANKRUPT Spectacular Career of N. Y. Broker Now Ended NEW YORK, July 2%—Allen A Ryan, head of the brokerage’ firm which bears his name, has filed a | voluntary petition in bankruptey for | his company Liabilities were given at 479 and assets $643,623, Ryan etated that $27,806,984 of the liabilities represented secured claims and that $549,898 of the assets were also recured | Corner in the market of Stuts stock was laid to Ryan @ year ago by many operators | Ryan's career tn the “atreet™ has been even more spectacular than that of his father, Thomag Fortune Ryan. More than two years ago Ryan and) the governors of the New York) stock exchange were at odda over| | his attempted corner of Stutz Motor Car company stock Two months later Ryan was ox | pelied from the stock exchange as a | result of his ref appear before hors and stand $32,435, | On Anguat 3, charging that some |of the members Of the board them | 1 selves were caught short with Stuts stock and that their action against him was taken to save themselves, | Ryan brought sutt against the board | for $1,000,000 damages. | On December 10 Ryan ts reported! }to have placed his affairs tn the j hands of Samuel Untermoyer, who/| took charge only after the broker) promised to give him a free hand} and abide by his counsel. Will Ask Bids on Bridge Structure To remove even « slight pomnibiitty | that the city might infringe the pat: | ents held by the Strauss Bascule Co., City Engineer A. H. Dimock secured the consent of the board of public works Friday to publi#h @ call for [Rew bids on the superstructure of the W. Spokane at. bridge. The bids are to be opened Auguat 15. f *. . Harding Invited * . to Join Indians WASHINGTON, July 22.—Prest- dent Harding has been invited to be. } come a member of the Flathead In- | |dian tribe, in Montana, and also has | been asked to consent to the naming of &@ mountain peak in Montana aft- er him. The invitation was brought to the Delta Crane, one of charming Crane Sisters, coming to\ ite House by Senator Myers, of the Pantages tomorrow, and Edith Gray at the Palace Hip| amiton. Mont. theater. Joe Boganny’s troupe of eight bur lesque comedians, including his three famous midgets, head the vaudeville bill? which includes: Paul Quinn and Frank Caverly, In “Town Russian character dances by Dave and Rita Roma complete the vaude- ville program. A Bert Lytell photoplay, “The Face Between,” a romance of the Blue Ridge mountaina, is the screen offering. ‘The tale of a son who carried the sin of his father, which is taken by Lytell, is announced as crammed with thrills and action, altho along different lines from this star's recent crook and pugilist roles. PANTAGES Willard Mack, playwright and actor, comes to the Pantages as headliner of the new week's bill opening tomorrow matinee. Mr. Mack TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND “FARE $5.50 Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday—0:00 a. m. AMES BROS CO, Agents 195 Cherry st. Main S178 Children 5c | Adults 10¢ in anntal celebration. Asks Divorce From recently signed a contract with Mr. Pantages for a tour of the circuit tn “Kick In," one of hig earliest vau- deville successes. and one of his big: best hits, Mack will be supported by a com- pany of wellknown players, includ- ing Iva Sheppard, Clark Marskali, Beatrice Banyard and Lyle Clement. Mise Sheppard is the attractice act- fess Mack married not long after he was divorced by Pauline Frederick. Another headline feature of the bill will be the Willard Jarvia Song ee with its clever comedians, That his wife, Hertha Tingstad, te & narcotic addict, ix charged by Rich- divoree in superior court. He asks custody of their two minor children. Illinois Central Opens Office Here Closed during the period of the war, the Seuttle offices of the Illincis Central rafiroad have been reopened at #18 Henry building, in charge of Hi. T. Brandt. Jarvis and Joo Reeves. From Bonnie Scotland come the Caledonian Four, © quartet of men | whose singing and humor have wide appeal. They ore good singers and their voices will blend in a reper- toire of popular Scotch songs. The act is regarded as one of the best quartets of the BIRTHS The Cra: two charm-| Births tn their householde are re- ing young girls who are singers | ported by the following Seattle men: | jdancers and = instrumenta: and | Altizer, Roy, girt Heekly, Le toy William, boy. [their act ts one of the bright spots} of the new bill. They are called “The Blue Bells of Harmony.” D . boy. The Three Belmonts are “The | hotsyth. Hobert. girl Boys with the Toys.” They offer one Sine Anton, eeane, boy 6x8 eist of the prettiest novelty acts of the | Howard, Pr . boy. jyear, with illuminated diabolos and |Hubman, J John, boy. | Kiinker.” Jeane Charles, girl hoops. Lamont, John, girt The Pantagescope wil! show a new comedy featur | WEAVERVILLE, (arrest af a #um t for killing Jet. ifrey Hildreth, s¥ckman, Montgom ery P. Rose, former distri attorney of Shasta county, kills self with a pi L—Atter his | Vaughn, George C., girl {MARRIAGE LICENS! 4 MODERN DENTISTRY |..-:0. once ss oan i Seattle... .Legal H I therine C., Seattle .. Legal DR. EDWIN J. Burnett, Ben t., 8 Stocksick, Caro L BROWN, D. D, 8. 106 Columbia St. | for more than 20 years SEATTLE'S LEADING Dp In making high cla. RH, Seattle Christina G., Beattle. Legal |DIVORCES GRANTED Vogel, Alice from Oscar B. Kaudson, ida from William Last Times Teday— “PLAYING WITH FIRE” CHILDREN AMATEURS TONIGHT 4:30—COME EARLY TEETH EXTRACTION Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth If you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set seal $6.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re production of the human gum, set on OOM. 6 re eeeereeeres $10.00 GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK....... Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custo mers, whose work is still giving good eatisfuction. All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Examinations free. OHIO DENTISTS 2nd Ave. and University St. artificial Any reader who suffers from Pt no matter how long standing--ca: be quickly cured without risking « penny through the remarkable covery of W. R. Darlington, 6 | Bldg, Kansas City, Mo. @ petiny—just write Mr Flington and he will send you @ regular 10- |day Treatment absolutely free. Tf it send $2.00, Otherwise you owe Advertisement es nst =—SAVE MONEY— TACOMA SAFTY - SPEED - COMFORT. oe DAILY 7, 9, 11 a, mo 1, 3 8. ae FOR SINGLE 7. VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY ot wo through to Vie~ Saturday night trip | SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS || Mon, Wed. Fri, #00 A. M. || Special Excursion Every Sun. where the tribe is} Dope Addict Wife) ard Tingstad, who has filed sult for) Vital Statistics] : THE SEATTLE STAR FLEET ANCHORS IN ELLIOTT BAY Gobs Ashore for Good Time After Maneuvers The Seventh division of the Pactfio fleet was lying at anchor in Elliott bay Saturday, with gobs on shore leave swarming into the elty for the week-end ‘The fighting ships arrived in the harbor at 3 o'clock Friday Afternoon for @ 10day respite from tactical maneuvering at Port Angeles, Composing the division are the fiagxhip Connecticut, the battleships Pennsylvania and Misstanippt, the re- pair ship Vestal, the hospital ship Merey, two oll tankers and six do etroyern. Rear Admiral Jehu V. Chase, com: mander of the base force of the Unit ed Staten fleet, in the senior officer of the ships in the herbor, Automotive Trades to Elect Officers OLYMPIA, July 2%,--Klection of officers for the coming year was scheduled for today at tae Wash ington Automotive Trades’ conven- ton, which i# attended by 600 mem bera, Taike on “The Uned Car Prob- lem” and other pertinent subjects, including the excise tax, were features of the opening session yeo- terday. Ganedeenen Prepare to Leave for Homes CAMP IRVING R. CONNOLLY, July 22-—Thelr fisld work over, the national guardamen stationed here for their summer encampment will start entratning for their homes between now and Sunday, Yesterday maneuvers and target Practice wound up the active train: ing. Ravenna Car Line Bill Put on Shelf Final action will not be taken on the proposed extension of the Raven- na car line Monday, Inatead, it will fo over for one week. Opposition to the plan to butid a longer extension than waa originally planned de veloped at Friday's meeting of the finance committee. The Roman bridal wreath was of verbena, plucked by the bride her self — WHAT'S IN THE AIR duly 22 K F C620 to #45 p. m, (60 meters) 9:16 to 10:30 p, m. K D % B--<360 meters) 3:40 to 430 p.m K D % P—@t0 meters 1:15 to $45 p.m. K Z C—360 meters) 6:45 to 7:28 Hornell, N. Y. but there didn’t seem to be any one thing the matter with me. I was tired out all over ‘and it was an ef- with my bowels and at my periods. It seemed that) nearly every one around me knew | of your medicine and wanted me to try it, so at last I took Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound Table’ and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Medi |are women who know of the value | of | cine and improved every day, 1 do all | for |my own work now except the wasb- ing and do it with ease. I can accom. | plish as much in a day now as it would have taken mea week to do last winter and I try to gete’ one I know to take your medicine to build them up. You are welcome to use tl letter a testimonial if you like,’’=-Mrs. CHas, BAKER, 21 Spen- cer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. Inalmost every neighborhood there { Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. They know because the have taken it and have been helpe Why don’t you give it a trial? Advertisement | “This Unio Acid . f BELLINGHAM- ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS | AND MILL PORTS esinol would the that itching skin HOOD CANAL POINTS | ment usually takes the itch and burn right out of eczema and similar skin * affections. This gentle, healing oint- SUBJECT) PUGET com. @ SCHEDULE the trouble, and is almost sure to re+ store skin health in a short time. Resinol Ointment and Soap at ali druggists, Foot MARION ST. Ain 3993 The first application of Resinol Oint- ' ment seers to get right at the root of [ 0 not ren nt relief will be exper hu the greatest L fa mot a patent phyelota manufactured Bold by all drug ator aid by Joyner Drug Co. For @ mild but thorow Movies.—Advertizement The Great Ame “ NOBODY HOME - Betrayer of Woman Now Prison Pariah! Ho had professed BY JACK JUNGMEYER 108 ANGELES, July 22.-—~ vied—s prison For Paul Roman, inmate of Fol-|*#¥eral references to Kennedy and som, committed the one unpardon-|‘h@ murder case was why they wee! kin it handled. in in the convict code when | Fead to ab he “peached on a pal” by acting as the state's bait in the case of tho woman accused of luring J. Belton Kennedy to his death at the Bever ly Gien ambush. Dapper, ve, darkly handsome, Roman sought to make the trial jury believe that Mra, Obenchain bad solicited his ald in fabricating favorable defense evidence. Mra. Obenchain furtoualy denies, Hi from This ¢ made no effort to withhold court records the romantic tiissives Madalynne penned, she mays, to cheer his prison life—tet- tere she had asked him to destroy, but which he says he was foroed | and his testimony, Roman hopes for parole on his 10-year grand larceny to hand over to the authorities, In return for these “love letters’ rentence. He admits having communicated Attorney Woolwine | with District apprising him of Mra. Obenchain' notes and the odd romantic relation: ship he had built up with the ac cused woman after her arrest. He admits that he continued to solicit her written confi- dences without Intimating that they were being submitied to the prosecutor. The man who hoped to buy freedom at a woman's cxpense thru faked affection! It ts thus his former county fall fellows here have the adjoining court room It was @ foretaste: of what may expect at the penitentiary be he gets parole—if he gets it The convict intelligence system broadcasts these things among tn mates as if shricked from a mega phone. What Roman's whether or not | any ¢ffect motive was; story has upon Madalynne's fate—these are comparatively unimportant among the cell denizens who will determine his standing in the gray-clad ranks of Folsom by the convict's rigid code of chivalry. i] Judged Roman, | They hanged bim tn effigy against | the cell bara and howled their ex: | eorations while he was testifying in | he J Roman's sentimental venture with Mrs, Obenchain began, he told the jury, before either had been arrest ed, They had met and strolled on the beach, While Mra. Obenchain | was awaiting trial in the Kennedy | murder end Roman was tn the same Jail, the acquaintance was renewed It was then he testified, that tenta tive plans for th CANDIED LAXATIVE FOP CHILOREM OR ADULTS, 7) MOVITS Sot ‘THE GREATEST ACTERS In THE WORLD’ ‘WO KEEP_THE LIVER AND BOWELS ORDERLY framed evidence were discussed. willingness to aia the defense. exchange of letters, gradually grow: | ing in ardor, then began. Prosecution professed to see in Phrasing an effort on™ the part of! Mrs. Obenchain to coach Roman in the story he was to tell. That the jury. wouldn't want to be Roman's shoes if he doesn’t get parole,” drawled an ex-prison “The cons can guard, mighty hard on a guy who don't live up’ to thelr ideas shooting square—queer as those ideas may seem to the outsider.” BUDDHIST CHURCH for Amert- cans, 1020 Main at., will hold services Sunday. Dr. A. Brodbeck will preach at 4 p. m. on “Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis.” = AD UNUSUAL DRAMA OF DIPLOMATIC INTRIGUE THEATRE EAST MEETS WEST MYSTERY SURPRISE ROMANCE MATINEES 2:30 p. m. IN “From the Land Heather” General Admission: M. ALEXANDER— rican Home TER GARDE PANTAGES ALL BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Season's Greatest Star WILLARD MACK & CO. GREATEST SUCCESS “KICK IN” CALEDONIAN FOUR Vandeville’s Bright Musical Faroo JARVIS REVUE “MUSIC A LA COMEDY” PAGE 5 Facts About CANADA Thone Interested in Canada’s farm and industrial opportunities are cordially invited to come and 6& cure firet hand information at 902 Becond Ave. Seattle, Wash, Mr. W. F. Anderson will tell you the facts about Canada, FREE You are weleome and will not put yourself under obligation by hearing this talk, Wt MAIL: hun yy Sy CANADIAN NATIONAL } RAILWAYS Industrial and Resources Dept, Dewitt Voter, CHICAGO.—Fight-toot coffin now being made for tallest woman in the, world, Miss May Walsh, who died = yesterday. Was seven and o half fe in height. ed | hid, CRCUeANICUL 4 Days Starting TOMORROW JOHNNY HINES (TORCHY) In His Rip-Roaring Feature Demand Probe of Sealing Contract WASHINGTON, July 22.—Investi- gation of the contract by which the Fouke compen, of St. Louis, handles the skins and ~*#l» Killed by the gov- ernment in ft ~ Pribiloft islands was demanded it; the senate by Senator Hitehcock, Nebraska, yesterday. Sen- ator Jones, chairman of the com- The | merce committee promised it would their | be made. Hitchcock charged that the Fouke company was getting the ma; share of the profits from the sealing operations, being paid $20 for each An N E iaw s and in LAST TIMES HARRY CAREY IN “MAN TO MAN” PALACE Hip THEATRE Continuous Daity “WHO 18 A BROTHER or sister of Christ?” That is the text announced by Rev. H. Mau for Sunday service at Columbia Bethichem church (Lu- theran) for morning worship. No nervices will be held at Grace church, Georgetown. DETROIT PAPER SOLD DETROIT, Mich., July 22.—Follow- ing negotiations over a period of less than one week, the sale of the troit Journal to the Detroit News was consummated yesterday. be THE PICTURE OF Jinection Acwipmans Hage THE YEAR [ TOMORROW HERE NOW i “The Face Between” | BERT LYTELL Earle Wiliams “The Man From Downing Street” core aeroneet VAUDEVILLE — Joe Boganny’s Troupe “Schoolroom Days”! Elght of America’s greatest WINTER ANY TIME LAST TIMES urtesque comedians, tne GARDEN 10¢ THE vate Biri 5 wll ORCHESTRA ALL THE TIME BIGAMIST es ee Page and Gray = “A Musical Comedy Breeze” Quinn and Caverly | in “Town Toptes” Mack and Deane f “Somewhat Different” Roma Duo “The Skater’s Walt” KIDDIES 10¢ tie NIGHTS 7 and 9 p. m. NEXT WEEK HIS. FIRST AND CRANE SISTERS “Blue Bells of Harmony” of PANTAGESCOPE Feature Comedy Film ATINEES, 25 cts; NIGHTS, 40 cts, COMING S00N THE MAN WHO KNOWS !

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