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PAGE 2 STUDENTS WILL GIVE OPERATTA i i : } Franklin High Pupils in Profession Celebrates Its Fiftieth Birthday) cutter Has History Like @) ss “Fire Prince” May 18 Prince, Whit Bratt; Alphor brothers, Bernar: Bravender; 1 the princes, Ted Hall@r; Dc #2, Spanish ambassador foufiia, Hine Brown; Frederic touflian officer attached to th ish emtussy Benson, the lish butler William, head embassy, Cameron ger, from the Wireless offic Priebe; tkadora, queen of F Elizabeth’ Stare; Lady Molin #rine Brown; Lady Kathle Baker (nieces of the king) @aughter of the Spanish a Bernice Chandler; Teres Helen Connell. “The Fire Prince” I¥ popular comic oper Many amusing attractions. Of the story centers tires of Prigio, Fire touflia, the n story tu gifts of Seven rat ing Cap ete. play @hd cause many hu © t© Occur to that op jo. But the tale ies, for the use of modern inven Hons takes place in the most unex E> pected occurrences. "SEATTLE MEN : ARE ELECTED = TACOMA, May Thre mien were elected to off 1 Sevener Wisg, Man Pa aP Sy Rosa, pbaseacdor, her friend, ince Boots, id Wi important parts at fon Fri. of the Grand Commandery ot? n ts Templar of Washington. PWalter E: Carter of Vancouver, lash., was elected grand com der. ) Other officers elected were pbell, Seattle, deputy grand fomander; Games M. Sleicher, halis, grand generalissimo; John ; Faust, Elensburg, grand captain Rev. Mark A. Matthews, grand prelate; Hor, Ww, Tacoma. treasurer; Keen grand 8 mer, Spo. ine, Srand junior warten; John G. Sunnyside, grand standard- Wearer; Edward B. King, Tacoma, | ad sword bearer; Frank H. Dean, | grand den; George} ly, Mount Vernon, grand cap. of the guard. lew Car Fare Rate Comes Up Monday fembers of ‘the finance commilt-| @f the city council Friday ap- d the new carfare ordinance Which provides for $ 1-2-cent tokens | 10 cents fora single ride. ‘Phe ordinance will be recommend- for passage when the council} Monday. A minority report} oring a weekly pass plan will submitted at the same meeting the council. John Clix zl | We are opening this clinic for the | Featment of those inflammatory dis- that Moorite Mineral will cure to the clinic, and we will dem- eee these treatments to you| etal Pool, 2019 2d Ave DOCTORS OF ALL HOOLS PRESCRIBE | ORTOLIVE: No matter whether your physician an allopath, homeopath, osteo- lath, chiropractor or naturopath. ik them why they all agree on old Wine and olive oi! as a food . If you are suffering from in- ition, dyspepsia, nervousness or fipation, just try Portolive for week and you will understand all doctors prescribe {t. All gists. Portolive Co, 316 \y.—Advertisement, ES WITH 500 NAIL HOLES LEAK NO AIR Mr. A. A. Milburn of Chicago has ented a new puncture-proof in- tube, which, in actual test, was netured 50) times without the lo: any air, Increase your mileage }from 10,096 to 12,000 miles without Femoving this wonderful tube from ew! nd the beauty of it all is Pitan sisw. pauetore-proct tub no more th ordinary nd makes riding a real plens~ A. A. Mil- ‘hicago, d avery- Wonderful opportunity for ‘irs America 1 on Sat MARIAN MAL NEW 1 wv let ave never been enough ot populatio xtensi uite ow tate ft ° ATER ¥ timated that health n rains, ‘alone east 1,000 nurses | | It ts e n the f f public will be within a yea Miss De the most ¢ ung wom: rtage of 5 ror two. Long believes, able profes: | 1 of some edu: | | ood health, intelligence, an even temper and a determination to over come obstacles are the most impor tant qualifications,” she says “As soon as she has: her diploma she finds a position waiting for her either with a hospital, institution, or us a public health nurse in some community, “That it is a healthful and happy occupation is evidenced by tho fact that the firet trained nurse is still living and well.” During the past 50 years Bellevue, t Trained Nurse in Still Living urday Linda Richa Trained Nurs FLAG FLIES OR SCHOOL OLOSES | Students Strike Until Old Glory Graces Buildings TRINIDAD, May 12 hundred high school students, rying flag giving ol “yells,” paraded the streets of Trinidad yesterday, refus ing to attend classes until the Amer- fcan Mag was hoisted over the high |wchool bullding All because Alvin Owsley, nation. jal commander of the American Le sion, told them ‘Thursday that he wouldn’t attend any school that | failed to fly the flag over the building. |Owsiey, here on his Western trip, Colo., Five er malt and American THE BEAR 1S READY TO SAIL NORTH EAT Fiction Book bY STEVE Bear ARNETY the Is bef attempted the trip. One of crushed in the, ice and Other wae foreed to turn back leave the marooned exped glacial foe, hundreds of rr north. Th Hear nd hin party on ved | sau }OrF sOLID | rn th and sear Polar expe ait Two Yeuse or The and ition on the 1 into was presse S84 the 4 ache sur Is BUILT OAK ’ ' year Mi He to the mim phere vais the yeterar and nosed jen a conaiderat vas on her times used when the wind ts brink. | In @ small cabin aft, Where once |tho song of British, and perh Spanish and Portuguese sailors rang | read of ca “poles,” which js some: | the vessel rolled thru the), a very modern radio| ' uth Atlantic, station has been installed, A youn and eff! or now sits where a * bellowed orders} ich & modern shaft amidships is located the } bell, cast in 1839 by the F. Becor loompany of New York. The crew |kndwa little of it history HUGE BEAR CARVED [ON BOW OF VESSEL The figurehead of the vessel, un ler the bowsprit, ix a huge bear,| carved out of polid oak. Beneath the| |bowsprit, across the cutwater of the! Al ven | the oldest and largest hospital In the [noticed the absence of the fing as | ship, great plates of steel! have been country, has graduated more than | 1,600 nurses from its training school. This year, on May 15, the oldest nurse, Miss Richards, and the young: est nurse in the 1923 class, Mixs Edna Nelson of Gi Ind to be featured in the celebration memorating the $0th anniversary of jhe entered the bullding,’ and told} ithe students in bis address what he| [thought of the omission The entire student body marched thru the streets with fags, ed the Various grate school, ‘and the pupils what Owisey said. tool heads pleaded In vain with xtudents to come to ciads in a Mag. at [lesa building, ‘DEDICATE NEW CHURCH SUNDAY First / Christian Building | Be Formally Opened | Dedication services for the beaut! ful new First Christian church edi tice, at Broadway and B. Olive at..| Sunday, will be led by George L..| Snively, evangelist, who will speak on “If a Man Die, Will He Live Agaln? The services have been arranged} by Dr. Russell F. Thrapp, who head. ed the campaign to build the $162,- 000 structure, Evangelist will open the services at 9:20 a. m. with a candle drill, At 10:40, in the west hall of the Odd Fellows’ temple, a program | of songs, stories and music will be| jheld for the young people of the | w, church and community. This will be | in the nature of an overflow meet-| ing: while Evangelist Snively deliv. | era the dedication sermon in t main auditorium of the new church. A big community tuncheon will be served in the banquet room of t church at noon and at 2:30 p. m following communion, Walter E.} Morris will deliver a tribute to the| former members of. the church now | ure service will be an ad-| yy Prof. E. S. Meany of the} university, who will speak on “The| Old Days and the New.” At the evening service Evangelist Snively will present his noted lecture | on “If a Man Die, Will He Live Again?” in which he discusses the question of the light thrown on it by modern science, Franklin Alumni Plans for Reunion ‘The Franklin High School alumni will hold their annual reunion and assembly in the high school audi. torium, Briday, May 26, at 2 p.m. A program consisting of music, read- ings and speeches is promised by the committee. | A feature of the program will be the Initiation of the senior class of the high school into the alumni as. sociation. Immediately following the’ assem. bly a short business meeting will be held, after which all will adjourn to the high school Junch «room, where i._If interested write him to- a teeetriaenionts the senior class will be entertained at an informal matinee dance. _ CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You sighed I can send treatment— ws for 20 yearn, j port pent aaa foto ay i ve been in the Ketail Drug Bs Mg the indluna State Hoar yard of over shw-—give me a chanee to prove my claim, on the ‘The wonders acenmplished In your own ¢ MAIL UT AND » Druggist, Fort Wayne, Ind, Please send without cost or obligation ( om free t's all HUTZELL R. fat 1. onuacisT red four Youre ass mem ont of the Ke. tho and knows #, been cured by this never mind how my troat- upon below and get the trial treatment TODAY » No. 4510 0 the your Free Proof ‘Treatment, vee Age “No toe adopted, | Journed flag, no class” was the si Tt is expected the authorities, who point out that the flag tw raised over public buildings only on cer. tain days of the year, will capitulate es ies to continue high achoot "Citieens are with. the students, whd are unanimously: in favor of Owsley. Baptist Convention Adjourns in Tacoma TA A, May 12-—The 36th an nual tist atate convention ad. esterday, after a | days’ session hore. Owiln he | pullding campaign of the First Bap. |tist church, which was entertaining the delegates, business sessions were heid in the First Christian church. al and dinner sessions tn the ‘iret Methodist church, near by Seattle speakers who took part in the program were Rev. Dr. A. M | Baile yy, J. F. Watson, B, P. json, BE. H. Hicks, T. H. a D. Carter. Laymen who took * prominent part were: Measra. C. Erickson, Henry Elliott, jr., C. #8. fchumie and Alvin Westin. BOTHERED WITH DRY ECZEMA On Palms Of Hands Six Years, Cuticura Heals. * My sister was troubled with ary ecxema on the palme of her h She was bothered with it for nee six years, It caused the skin to crack and pee) off. and sometimes they used to bleed. Soapy water made her hands worse. “She used several different rem- edies without any results. I sent for free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and she noticed a great Improvement from the first. She purchased more and in four month: she was healed.” (Signed) Mi Opal L. Crossley, Atascadero, Ca! Aug 18, 1922, Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointme.. and Talcum to care for your skin. Sample Hash ayes Adgrgpn “ature sae" held ov Pct Lab mt Ibolted to the hull to manist her in plowing thru the ice floes of the Far | North. The Bear, under CAnma: Cochrane, # taking on provisions f js mix m rom Seattle on Wedne She will carry all ty pen Of eetppl to the ¢ North and will pick up many | teachers and missionaries at > ane | who are bound-for the agttlements on | eae ceet aeneanuaeaten der WILLIAM Pacsen (Fox —THEATRE— Madison St., Bet. Ist and 2% LAST TIME! The romantic W TONIGHT stern comedy— “Jess of the Bar Z Ranch” STARTING SUNDAY Entire Change of Program OLYMPIC oe DIANS PRE “Kitty Conor” A real old-fashioned Irish comedy, featuring BEAUTY CHORUS in Rollicking Irish Numbers Admission~10¢—15¢—25¢6 THE STARTS Ant ER ~ NEWS cond BAR He TOW —A Seente THEATRE JOHN GILBERT in “TRUXTON KING” From the Story hy MecuTon. on Comedy Jin x steadily, |aioner and arbitr TLE AR PROPOSE NEW TRAFFIC LAWS Locking the cars of flagrant tors of the traffic oral of four recommendatipns Ricge tote ursel upon thei Mexioan tons to urge hearty | CONFIDENT NOW ‘:, OF RECOGNITION Is to It Will Keep You Guessing and Leave You Gasping The Most Exciting Mystery vic Conference Begin on Monday be ar Wednenc Others, at its public acce to annou t the ting at the Chamber Saturda BY FREDERICK G MEXICO CITY mingled spirit of min today per NEUMELER Muy 1 A optiniiom and pes rpent add! morn ips 10 men and five traffic deta f parking 1 Fourt horses r estriction ncone mination exee { for th rabit Jons were have Motor | Cinalits 5 Owneep” & Managers’ . assoc i. | from the n und the Automobile Club dé] ™ o¢ Western Washingt In feeling Blaine Warns That Deficit Is Growing | \ ens The deficit for 1922 ys grow Chairman KE, 1b, Blaine warned members of the city coun fin Friday « resolution was favored to bp pr $3,000 for decoration of down town atree Biaine me the measure which by Rainier Nobt American Lexs » th y's contribution to Fourth of July feati Legion, thus far The Mexican Organ f ment of t pent! the pr 5 The tt r the posed regul pe that ¢ had an Y pr Our , uy atanda nfid appears to 1 object of the nuded by diffe «. There P elty . on the outcome wid committee be w failur Meeting: held In the former UNIVERSAL-. JEWEL The pleasure is all yours’ ant &! aio) A Amiri Jamen Lord Ameriggn F be present tude of labe vote a was ont of the vested an Carl Laemmle Presents av Ever-last-ingly EXCITING! With a Superb Cast Including Wallace Beery Estelle Taylor, Forest Stanley, Sylviu and Josef Swickard IT GETS YOU! All-Artist Orchestra pring” and “No, You Belong to .” Popular Melodies n favo 1 States ( Hering nea an Be far north The ¢ i fthe UB te mmin ude that ther of deputy United | ° 4 arrests any of-| “DRAW $ CROWD officers and r Al 6 te bark 8 theater r a ted € aten the ative f t offi arise among the ni ficer 1s chosen States marshal ar on the ntine rigged and ring the war! but has been reno now giintens tn white foot in length d batt armiatice WAS pa t hip gray t. Boy Scout show at Breamer |New Price List for Every rie ity Day at LA POLET Marcelling . Kyebrows plucked” Facials Shampoo Hob Curt Packs Woe spect | L. Hauptman’s ise ment Featuring “Voices of $1.00 t zl 50¢ B5e 91. 00 | ‘are Enough,” Comedy—News—Topics Columbia Coming—“Down to the Sea in Ships” Mrs. Miracle Made Musician Member price ew reduced arantee Al ting work Mr competent ratora-and is guaranteed by us | La Polet Beauty Shop 201 Wells Buildnig Entrance at Thied Appointments Phone Elllott 6496 i member ed whole-| ign for} wages| ganiz hearted lan increa For ia industries Octavus Roy Cohe the famous humorist Lifts the Lid on Laughter in his screamingly funny new comic strip Tempus Todd ® Here is a daily burst of fun everybody will enjoy. It is packed with Action, Incident and Episode. The funniest character that ever sparkled in the master productions of this noted humorist will entertain you in sidesplitting adventures of laughable romance, ludicrous intrigue, uproariously funny plot and counter plot—all gleaming throughout with the droll sayings, the merry quips and jests that distinguish Octavus Roy Cohen. uran Novelty— Beginning Monday Exclusively in