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SATURDAY, MAY Drink: Tainted Punch Junior Prom Fete at| Public Invited to Local Institutions on Flin f y But « tidings were erect tree's re feature with Board Will Study HIP PRATURE WASHINGTON xis of lo luded ter Indians Mildred Paige, appearing at the Olympic. 3—Romany Ector, featured on the Palace| Hip bill (Below) Walker| Whiteside, star of “The| Hindu,” at the Metropolitan.) . ° Walker Whiteside has added an-| ‘ether striking character to his gal- tery of Oriental portraite, namely Prince Tamar, the central figure tn/ the mystery melodrama, “Tho| Hindu,” which he will present at the Metropolitan theatre, starting Sun- day, May 13. ‘The plot of “The Hindu” is said to be free from anything pertaining to the gruesome. Uprisings in a re- mote part of India have caused the jeville show in tts TO EXPECTANT |ty De Luxe” as an Violin, saxop | walking and jug c | these young Indies, whose act is said to run with remarkable smoothness, | | despite ita varied character. Romany Ector offers a little aing |ing, goes into violin and guitar num |bers, and then winds up with ‘com-| edy chatter fn his novel turn, “Keep | Quiet.” | Blackface comedy of a new sort ts promined by Galloway and Garrette in thelr amusing skit, “A Black and Tan Classic," which gives them a} chance to present song» and dances | as well, ‘The Yokohama boys are a pair of table Compound Helped Her Spris bam’ ‘egetable for me before m; four born. With th . British government much uneasiness, | J Japanese entertainers who have a and Scotland Yard sends to Som- lever routine of quick acrobatic and nouth Its foremost woman detective. ovelty Jugglir come to the She eventually finds herself in nited States 1 Tokio for an down to do me an Prince Tamar's palace, where the American tour under the direction of | good, and my work trail has led her, Weird and strange | events follow close upon her arrival. Doors open and close without the as- sistance of mortal hands; secret pan-| els move on nolseless rollers; bronze} gates clang together in a manner most nerye-racking, and over all broods the heart-throbbing mystery of the Moonstone, a wondrous dia-| mond, which has been stolen from the forehead of the Moon God. Other attacks upon the religious scruples of the Hindus foments the uprising, but the capture of the miscreants, both native and white, forestalls the disaster, and all ends happily. Mr. Whiteside has surrounded] himself with a good company. Mise Sydney Shields will be seen as the much-perturbeg heroine, and Harold| Vosburgh and Harold De Becker will Ackerman and F | On the screen will be seen former | asman Milford Fy Howard's| y of the convict who turned is, | was left undone many a time. My sister-in-law told me to take the Veg- ay. | etable Compound when I began to fhe Bishop of the Ozarks. | have the same old dreadful sickness ied 5 c | and headaches and was so worn out, IRISH COMEDY TO BE sy¢| Since then I have only had two PRESENTED AT OLYMPIC headaches, had a good appetite and last pi jenn of | scarcely lost a meal. I fave a fine, | sald to bring to his unique field an| ‘Thi exquisite touch of art and finesse, | the % offering an exclusive program of re-|comedy which stricted song numbers. He pot Olympic audiences for sessen a soprano voice of unusual | wil! be given Saturday ni | Ropasansais 2 etscual ever Dave sacches quality. He has eral gowns! An entire new program, which by I will take your medicine at especially designed, one of which is|starts Sunday, will be headed by | onee.”’—Mrs. Besste Warp, 1027 of solid gold sequins. His number|Kitty O'Connor,” said to be a real | Park Avenue, Springfield, O promises something out of the ord!-|ojdfashioned Irish comedy play! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable nary. lthat is expected to prove an inter-| Compound is an excellent medicine Viasta Masiova and company of|osting attraction. A big feature will | for expectant mothers, and should be seven artists, will be featured in a|be some clever costumed numbers, | taken during the entire period. It number called “Dance Byolution.’'|featuring the beauty chorus. ‘Tho |hes a general effect to strengthen It is said to be @ beautiful presen. |bill 1s said to be presented in the |@nd tone up the entire system. a sick oy. nicest part is that I . am healthy, too. It did me a lot of portray Important characters. Grant} Sherman, Elwyn Eaton, Santos|tation of effects In the art of terp-|best manner and will be popular} SAdvertisement. Rober, Miss Maude Shaw Grant,|slchore, offering dance of the Nile,|with the Olympic patrons. a rere " Miss Elinor Johns and Messrs Pa- | zumba and De Sylva (Hindu mu- sicians from Bombay) will also enact characters of consequence. The | scenes and costumes are sald to be exceptionally colorful and correct. ’ NEW PANT! 2 Sol Francis Renau! delineator ot} fashionable females, will head a six- act bill with a 2 at the Pantages, opening | Sunday's matinee. Renault is wenn ss 1) 2 gypsy dance, Argentine tango vari. | ee aie ations, eccentric and soft shoo and | a grand ensemble number. With PLUNGES INTO the scenic environment this is her: Miss Maslova has ever presented “| ’ | vabaawille, _Joe Hildébrand, 45, bridge foreman Charlie Klass and Brittiant, fr the Chicago, Milwaukee & St two clever and versatile arti it Seah, SEA): MUS Meee O2 1S ‘appear in thelr well known success, |fatcar on the ee pode by "Stick to Your Horn.” A aplendld |ee toting and orang Phi Lis kw oe Be ee ee | 130-foot canyon. He was instantly | killed, Hildebrand was directing a repair | gang on the bridge when he stepped | il) (NE | vv0n a loose board and stumbled. ‘==| Before the horrified eyes of his “ 9 9 companions Hildebrand felb over the | ped Co the rocks belo children living at Monroe. Coroner | 4 W. H. Corson was investigating the | —Now see another tragedy | Ackerman & Harris | show—you’ll say it’s great UNTIL TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY | oN10. PAINLESS ’ (GGSB05e which does FRIDAY ON THE SCREEN— The story of a fighting parson who hid his prison stripes met force with ndaver tie foot of th th if BL ‘i not cover the roof of the mou! force—and won. |¥ou have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber AND |r aree Teeth s..,..80+00 ir | GoLD AND CROWNS oosey eee $4.00 “i Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custom: ors, whose work ts still giving good satisfaction. * All work guarantsed for 16 yoars, Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE, DENTISTS FatoWitehad On Vanna Second Ave. and University st, Open 0 to 6 Dally—0 tw 12 Sundage ARTHUR HOWARD AND COMPANY In their sparkling farce, “Tangled Tatea” Galloway & Garrette in “A Mack and ‘Tan Classe? ROMANY ECTOR In “Keep Quiet” WAT TTT OTT TT Yokohama Boys Two Nipponese from Tokyo Four Terrace Girls “Nevolty De Luxe? PANTAGES CO with GLENN GOFF allt ORGAN CTCL cE TTT cI TTT co TT TT ec SSO oo To TT i ian Walker Whiteside at Met 5) STUDENTS ‘HOSPITAL DAY Crowned Queen of Tulips BARBECUE | Old Mom Witt oa Pan Has Francis Ringalt ARE POISONED OBSERVED HERE Normal Girl Given Honor : Inspect os ‘ A g00d road es v 1 prove fa \ ; Be capitals was Kingston and Port Gamble, which bald by Judge Harold M. stephens |is Joined with Shine by ferry, A|state highway which enters Pork ko ¢ who addressed a |short drive from Shino leads to the| Angeles moeting na Friday sacl asi: Ade a AE Barnes Re-elected me nal Hospt ° Pp Chamber President wre none better in Amer | (Aah A Wy ise urchase NEW YORK, May 1 sultue iH he pad, oneluding an tn | ; ———————— Barnes was reelected pre ection du 6 day | Best Ec | United States yesterday. John Jay| formed a huge white cross on the ——————— es Edson was re-clocted treasurer round floor during the meeting. | ’ in, ace lion and trombone, . was sie H derepereily with Gods and ‘coeds were Dr ; ee are mete t of the Wash + r in a panton novelty, “The | aa soebay wee Oldest New York |is the wisest purchase you can make, : : gr obs He Tree. Is Cut Down | Pure, Fresh and so Delicious—Just try it, tree in New ‘York has just teen |R. & H.C. COOK, WEST 4073, ELL.0350, DISTRIBUTORS rhe tres which, wae us mn |Head of Salvation | A golden eagie has been timedg Gibbet Island." ts were curtailed 1 wlaft look. Indian Problems Hip theater Saturday among those ho asked to Th ces come advisory commit fast ¢ the man of «, Judge Gar ! but laughs Mary Roberts tatora, Iso! Gov Preus of M 1—Francis Renault, fea-| ip ‘Raymond Barret ai vota. and Governor Pinchot of I tured at the Pantages. 2—| higcrelel aia yded galled eras ~ MOTHERS A Letter from Mrs, Ward Tells Hick: How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- eld, Ohio. ~**Lydia E. Pink-| a: the fourth annual tulip festival, mpound proved @| which opened here Thursday, splendid medicine | was selected from a large field with Y | four other girls carly in the race, rth child was) and final decis rn | healthy baby girl who" has never had | PE TC n old-fa rd So Ou, fay 13-18 comst soos age, with ur feet long, anewere of Frank Coofey, Power of Gan ) BE HELD , Edmonds ferry er fc ¢ nam ould be tai ter Powe has received @ naster Vrank Coofey, tter from oP: the service will be y and that the first trip made | ¥ ‘Texas, asking ald in finding hist from Kingston to Edm #\ uncle, who had made a vow never to { the fivemile stretch ¢ 1, hie beard until his © been succeastul. ard from his uncle Ume the elder Beattle to Edmonds, Kingston. THA ; . and has been found to fly at the — Army Here Leaving} rato of more than a mile a minute | ‘The last meetingfMjn Seattle for | Captain and Mrs. Theodore Olden-| berg of the Salvation Army, will be held at No. 1 Corps of the local staff, at 1414 Sixth ave. Bunday night, and ae STOP OIL CROOKS | Read the first correct review of the a special Mothers’ day service will be|round-up of crooked olf promoters in the: oll fields of the Southwest. Your eam a) or 3 jconducted by the pair, Captain Old-|0 fields of the Southwest. oes, | |enberg, who has been song leader for |Pe"y may "s,m of Shem. Get the sects |the army in Seattle for a number of|months upon request. Make money i | | years, will leave soon with Mrs. Old-|¢ll, but protect yourself with truth. Jenberg to take permanent charge of | TEXAS OIL & STOCK EXCHAN co ed y of the Inter day in |the Salvation Army work in We-|s51 anderson Bide. FT, WORTH, TES c na to | natchee and Chelan county. an Indian,” and in The highest honor of Bellingham’s Tulip festival was be- stowed upon Mabel Hickson, student at the Bellingham Normal school, when she was crowned tulip queen. Miss on was selected from a large field of contestants. BELLINGHAM, May 12—Mabel | Hickson, Bellingham Normal schoo! | student, won the coveted honor of being crowned tullp queen yesterday at any of tho preceding festivals, and preparations for next year will be on the basis of a still larger She MT.ROBSON You've not seen the CANADIAN ROCKIES until you've seen MOUNT ROBSON z Mt. Robson, as seen from Robson platform, presents an awe-inspiring | sight. From the valley to {ls snow-capped peaks, encircled by fleecy « is an almost sheer rise of two miles. Its slopes are streaked and | splashed with perpetual snow. obtained by fotlowing the trail Emperor Falls, higher than Niagara; enormous blocks of {ee periodically ¢rop with thunderous roar. ‘This Year Travel lian ‘Rockies, the New Way A New Way to Travel—A New Place to Go—New WAY jon was mado shortly | before the coronation. Flanked by honor guards and with flower maidens strewing fragrante jin her path, the queen rode in the parade yesterday on an enormous | float, literally smothered in the most | perfect blossoms that Bellingham jand its environs can produce, Other elaborate floats and deco. rated cars marked the parade and drew the continuous admiration of thousands of visitors from all parts of the Northwest. Doris Vordski lost tho highest honor of the festival by a narrow ‘Things If it 4s @ problem of where to go and how to go the NEW solves it. Holidaying im the Canadian Rockies is a real vacation. st JASPER PARK eaien June 1 to Sept. 20. Bummer Excursion Fares Bast May 15 to Sept. 25. | East or West Bay CANADIAN NATIONAL Apply J. D. MoGUIRE, 902 Second Avenue Seattle margin: She will receive a trip to Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Canads Welcomes United States Tourists Alaska, Yellowstone park or Call- Burning pain in the Bladder, Scalding| —No aired fornia, however, this summer. passages, Stone and Gravel positively) On een eee Sadie Tincher, who ranked third,| relieved 0 Pills, 60c. a box at) nak aU 5 j Wins a ar’s course at ‘ny busi-| all draggists—write for free sample, est altitude any transcontinental ness college, while Marion Wester. ourth, will be given a year's to Bellingham show houses, Seattle di n, headed by Mayor Edwin J, Brown, was in} attendance, the Eagles band and drill team winning much favorable comment from the spectators. At- tendance records, while not com-| plete, indicate that more visitors participated in the celebration than Na-Dru-Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. ¥ LS Be METROPOLITAN “ix %c = Ce ; STARTING TONIGHT TRIUMPHAL TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR WALKER WHITE/IDE | ; u inthe KEW YOR 1 j . a Gadi | Goapon KEAN With MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS and New York Company | LAST OV, an COMPANY in. DANCE EVOLUTION Uline PRICES “"THE HINDU’ Is a glamorous Nights: adventure filled with surpris 5c and thrilis."—Charles Darn- MARTINE 1.00 © 1.50 | | ton, New York World, ip $2.00 $2.50 | | “Walker Whiteside seoms to ‘Sat. Mata have made a profound impres- bike i ston by his performance in nen $1.00 $1.50 | | THE HINDU.’”—Percy. Ham- $2.00 mond of the New York Tribune, La NNE cet theif BOOST SEATTLE’S HOTEL GREETERS COME TONIGHT he f fe WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21 DIRECT FROM FIVE TRIUMPHANT MONTHS AT HENRY MILLER'S THEATRE, NEW YORK, AND SIMILAR EMPHATIC SUCCESS AT POWERS’ THEATRE, CHICAGO * The Most Eagerly Awaited and Welcome Engagement of the Year CHARLES FROHMAN Presents INA CLAIRE And Her Company, Including BRUCE McRAE, In Arthur Richman’s Delightful Comedy “THE AWFUL TRUTH” PRODUCED BY HENRY MILLER | Original Cast and Production Identically and’ Positively Intact SEAT SALE THURSDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW niaurs: 5Qe to $2.50 | aTiNEES SO BQe to $2.00 FANTASTIC LONG HE REVUE DISPLAYING A WONDERFUL GOWNS COMEDY FEATURE Lloyd Hamillon, i EXTRA-EXTRA” . max

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