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nt and maxi. This bowing ATI AY, JUNI COP COURTESY Leo Ditrichstein at Met SCHOOL BOARD COURSE ENDED Pan Has Oriental Troupe BOOSTS WAGES Captain Hedges Gives Men Last Instruction COURTESY MUST BE A SPECIALTY ‘Court must b Captains Haag, in ar with the variou nd sights of ly shift of patrols took n Hedges mov to TRAVELING MEN PICK OFFICERS F. M. Rice of Seattle Chosen as Grand Councillor ention of th hi Moore, w grand coun. ion is being held legates numbering from ston, Oregon and British Columbia, will choose dele gates to the supreme council to be held in Columbus, Ohio, in 1924, and will continue during the day in exec- utive session, Business conditions in the North- west are on the boom, and travelers announced their belief that the com- ing year would be one of the most prosperous in the history of the country. Officers elected Besides Rice at the Friday session were C. H. Begg, Port- land, junior ccuncilor; J. A. Kerr, Seattle, treasurer; W. B. Tullidge, Vancouver, B. C., conductor; A. H. Metzlaar, Portland, secretary; Joseph ell, Tacoma, page, and Fred Wit liams, Bellingham, sentinel. A combined dimmer and dance at the Hotel Gowman closed Friday's session of the convention, which is to continue thru Sunday. 200, Vigilante Found to Be an Ex-Convict PORTLAND, Jun 2.—Henry Mills, member of vigilante force named by mayor, has served time in three penitentiarie: police declared yesterday. Mills was arrested last night on a charge of annoying women and was stripped of his authority as a member of the emergency force when hig identity was revealed. Brightly polished shoes are said to be cooler than dull or dusty shoes, because they throw off the sun's fays by reflection. Mercury, the planet nearest the sun, is about three thousand miles in diameter. What's in the Air PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 2 KDZE—{Closed down for instal- lation.) to 6:15 p. m.; 8:30 + 8:30 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. 6:15 to 7:0 SUNDAY KTW—11 to 12:30 p, m; m.; 7:30 to 9:30 p, m. THE PHYSICIAN DID NOT DIE. Dr. M. A. Carriker, Physician and Surgeon, Food Scientist and Phreno- Psychologiat, of Illinois, thru a » rious aceldent slowly developed ACI- TESE and HYPERTROPHY of the Liver; CIRRHC e Transverse nectio of the COLON and seriously IMPAIRED nervous system. The Dr. consulted twelve clans and part of them gave treat- ment, but his condition became more and more serious; therefore, he came to Seattle for the benefit of the VITALIZING climate, and If possible, meet a fellow physician, who might aid in restoring his health. dentally met. Dr, , of THE At hi aL QUIET. 3 to 5 BUILDING and MEDIC A gradu- ERG INSTI- n of over are’ practice and ¢ and a physician EXCEL: INGLY successful in treating CHRONIC diseases His wkilled and actentific dition and in th bof, enjoying EXCIBL TH: the VITALIZIN' NIAL PEOPLE KILL and WF COMMENE should KNO- wo, when the PHYSICIAN he will of many phyal- clans and demand EXPERT TREAT- MENT, to rentore HBALTH. M. A. CARRIKER, (Advertisement) physt-| Leo Ditrichstein, 4—Jeanette Smith, 1—Harry Downing, Pantages. 2- ropolitan. 8—Estelle Estis, Olympic. Palace Hip. ichstein, who comes to! ‘opolitan theater for four days commencing Sunday, in his » ceastul play “The Purple Mask,” is a paradox. By nature he is one of the laziest of men, but by force of|they hang by their ha artistic pressure he is also one of| sharp knives, spin plat the busiest. |do contor | Mr. Ditrichatein's hard work be-|of their t |gins from the moment that he ac-|one of the }cepts a manuscript. For over 30|hair during the journey from the lyears he has been writing and} gallery to the stage. jadapting plays, and since his eleva-| The Ix side of army life Is |tion to stardom, every play in which| raid to be revealed by Howard, an he has appeared, has undergone con-| ‘International Ventriloquist’ | siderable revision at his own hands. |operates two dummies simu | Rarely does his name however get/ly. Howard is said to be on the program as author or collabor-| greatest of living voice throwers and lator, for usually this honor is a8-|the voices of his vo dummies are |ecribed to some one else. said to blend in perf Then comes the periods of} “Vaudeville Moments,” with Mr. Ditrichstein in|ling under which Smith, ge ag director. Mr. Ditrichsteln| Marks will appea is said to be the most conscientious|and a woman promise songs actor himself, and he is most exact-| snappy comedy with “blues ing in his handling of other players. | tions predominatt They Although y serious minded/a new and novel way c individual, Mr, Ditrichstein has de-!Carolina {n the Mor | voted the greater part of effort} Fred and Elsie Bur |to comedy, satirical comedy usually.| young musical comedy Like Moliere, he has written usually|be seen in & singing, with an eye on hims as put/dancing turn entitled down plays for his own app Nonsense.” The and has penciled roles that is ability as the paper sults acreen Moon,” Mix picture The stunts of the featured players prom many thrills agmuch as . Jump over dance and nensation is a "Slide for Lite” by group who hanga by his who unison rehearsal Lane promise singing a couple of players will talking and yonxensical y are me laughter from topics while Miss Burke's changes jot wardrobe should appeal to the Mr. Ditrichstein’s writing ity | feminine portion of the au comes naturally, for his grandfather! julia Ed: was a Hungarian novelist of many| popular melodies and then exploi | works and wide popularity. Ditrich-| her talents on the flying rings will jstein has written 35 plays, either! appear in a turn she calls “Unusual jaione or in collaboration with other | surprises.” Her vivacious person: dramatists, like Clyde Fitch, the| aiity VeigaIAG ate aid: torte Hattons, Percival Poll | Walters and others the | wall. lence. ‘ds, a miss who sings and | herever she show | ORIENTAL ACT Pores ashi iS PAN BILL | DIC! OREN | One of the most spactacular offer ee ie Bone oe ings on the Pantages circult ts prom: 1116 of the new comedy offering t0 |ised next week in the Oriental troup | J of Long Sack Sam and company, | Stitt at the Olympic theater Sun- day. This feature is regarded as 0} | which will be the feature attraction ti tha’ beat Vectiely ofta . lat the Pantages theater, opening, °F ‘ See nara tra dima, nO Bt } 4 {Olympic has ever presented and is |with Sunday's matinee. Their pres lent Vehicle consists of many new) ‘xPected to meet with popular ap land mystifying novelties. These er one sialic itn Dick |tertainers are all native Chinese | ‘olen mere Ae peealiic He from Canton, Hong Kong and Pekin | Few comedia - pe well: known, land thefr program tonsists of jug-| "ere. Will present “Business and | gli magic, contortion and many | Pleasure Lee Jaxon will also pre ee aoe sent several new song attractions as other surprises. Beautiful Oriental | “nt #evera a |wettings and effects surround their|* Popular feature of the bill, and a act photoplay attraction will be | Harry Downing & company wilt | "Rowing: z s stage a beautiful flashing revue with f Le }a clever cast of principals, offering AT A MEETING of the Madrona a medley of dances and spectal| Civic club in the Church of Epi songs, This number is winning great | Phany on next Tuesday night plans ds all along the Pantages circuit, | for the constr: ction of |according to advance press reports. | house will te discussed | Mile, Marion Clafro, calls her num. | ber a tone symphony, | a phenomenal voice of marvelous |range and her repertoire includes a |select program of classical as well| as popular numbers, Lewis & Browne, two clever chaps, will appear in thelr original dance novelty “Stylish Stepping.” An out of the ordinary program of very t and many unusual dance steps blended with songs, is. promised, “After the Engagement” iy tho| billing of Dick Knowles and Mae White, Broadway favorites, Inter taining and witty dialogue inter: spersed with attractive songs make up the program of these two clever entertainers. Leo Gladdens, Buropean equillbris: | tlc marvels, known as the “Art Po: | suers” will offer a very clever equill: | brium and balancing performance. | Beautiful stage settings’ makes this number a very artistic presentation. | A comedy feature will be Included} in the Pantagescope with the usual | feature concert of Glenn Goff at the organ, | proval | Golden, new he posseuses DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia Bt. Seattle's Lending Dentist fer More Than 21 ene Temedien Wo Chinese Co. a Senttle, Main 2195. DANCING TAUGHT, $5 Channon Mon 4:40, and Phare at 700 wharp. Pi t MANY FEATURES ON PALACE HIP PROGRAM Another diverting bill of vaudeville | ¥ 5 49 la Inproapect at the Palace Hip the-| n He ater today with the advent of the with pro new show headlined by the Hal PEL Ss Leora Young Troupe of “Chinese Wonder lve attle'n rocogntaed fownional inte given, Mhone * | publica said to exact | everyday | « community | Plumbers Given Increase; School Opens Sept. 3 NEXT YEAR'S SCHOOL CALENDAR APPROVED ture er to W ed. Alte ard mem i mem) ard and sch t the Arctic mmencement high we Ansistant Franklin, O. B. Carl E Thom ard Hi Broadway Dr Mon y afternoo; Puplla of the Dante! will the operet Garden" Friday and Saturday ni present next Aiplomas in citizenship tiven Friday class at Broadway high school. | | New officers of the Engle lodge were installed at a meeting held Fri day night Theater and hotel in 8 Ohio, burn with loms of $10 h flier m altitude record 40 feet — A. Mansey will suspend n of the New York be. California go of 73 Frederick E | poet in Berkeley a } —— Verson Kendall eteran, 1c¢ gent in § dis. position as Francisco, Seattle, Chinese Y. M. C. A. playfield opens at Eighth ave. and King st | z ‘WILL TRY TO | END STRIKE | Labor troubles which have been the Swan lake pipe line will be smoothed out delaying construction Eugen¢/ winning the approval of audiences | by 4 committee of city officials act-) ing as arbitrators between the con |tractors and the union workmen on |wtrike, it was announced Friday City Engineer J. D. Blackwell and | Building Supt. Robert L. Proctor wero named a committee by the board of public works Friday to snfer with the contractors, Grant. mith & Co. William Short, president of the State Federation of Labor, charged| seneral will be included in the first | with importing strike breakers who are working under protection of paid gunmen, in the places formerly held by between 200 and 300 skilled mechanics, who are residents of Seattle and taxpay- ers here. the company THE FAMILY WASH 1 Lady—Tobe, I'm vorry to your wife got a divorce. Tobe—Y¥ to Alabama, Who will do hear my washing Well, mum, I’se c'otin’ agin, and I c'ots rapid.—Birmingham Ago- i. EXTRACTION FREE DAILY All <O HO PAINLESS nb0cte artial plate, which does not cover tho root_of the mouth if | you have two or more teeth. AND ur ... $5.0 LOWNS . wae $4.0 ad Most of our present patronage Ls ‘ommended by our early custom. e avo work {a atill giving good satiafaction, ‘All work guaranteed for 16 3 oara Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Parahitehed 20 Vanve fd University St. tv 12 Sundaga Go) cr ight to naturalization | um, she done gone back| Ha Frances Mercer, 19-year-ol her partner, Harry after 133 hours of already has broken the hung up by Mrs. Agnes contin vome Taxes to Be Wagner, still Yarne 1 Youngstown (Ohio) girl, and trong Mercer tepping record were going uous dancing. Mi in's marathon l, also of Youngstown, Reduced on Incomes by New Congress President, Supported “By Secretary of the Treasury Favors “Economy” Program WASHINGTON, ident Hard! June 2. —Pre g has intimated that the ndxt : ill be asked to re “on larg with a rted this governmer us of $12 year instead « efic would have a sur 10,000 this Practical talking of the ‘econom cal year up to ing revenues eof r and lroad arid other recur tions on foreign deb from the ; revenue us property war property, # 3,340.91. ‘The | budget bureau has estimated the | government saved $62,000,000 by us ing war goods instead of selling and | buying anew. The net balance which the treas ury made thru borrowing money, |nelling property and collecting from |foreign governments was $331,400, | 216.09. Conservative estimates are male of # most of i |this amount will be $400,000,000 be- |fore the year ends. “Does this indicate economy?" is |a widely heard question | ‘The critics are skeptical. Titey say the government purchased this prop: jerty—deaks, typewriters, filing cab: |inets, war camps, foreign bonds— |thra borrowing money on Liberty |bonds and Victory notes. They |should have been used to pay off |the war debt Inatead of going into |"'recetpta” to meet the running ex. jpenses of the government, it is con tended. They further predict the “econ: }omy" will not show much reduction j!n actual government expense, or in |number of job-holders or salaries paid. The “economy,” they contend, | will be shown in the fact that the |ra{lroads have not taken as much money a# was expected, that the shipping board has reduced its op ations and expenses or that some |rivers and’ harbors have not been improved | In this connection one other point |is made. The tariff is producing |AIR MAIL BASE MAY BE HERE An inspection of Sand Point with the end in view of determining its | desirability proposed Seattle-Portland air mail service by the assistant postmaster Jannual state postal convention held here July 6, it was announced Friday |by C, M. Perkins, postmaster. First Assistant Postmaster General John H. Bartlett and Third Assistant Post- | master General W. Irving Glover will | bo guests of the clty during the con jvention, Between 1,300 and 1,600 postal employes are expected to at | tend the convention ETRO DAYS ONLY LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON oe ene as an alr base for the] yo. [more than or about $176,000,000 on that in a tariff | 000,000 more than neome tax this 0,000 mor hese items e-half billion dollars ugar, an ux of almost $100, Ls expecte revenue perty and urities 4 total of the m sales of And so eritics refuse to con Secretary Mellon has made any remendous record for economy in ing a surplus of $125,000,000. Fugitive Biresind for Alaska Crime Accused of breaking into the post ice at Fairbanks, Alaska, and rob. the safo of $1,500 in Liberty n October, 192 Romeo H. t of Alask rested here late Friday nig fugitive warrant. Hoyt was arraign ed before U. 8. Commissioner A. C. Bowman and was unable to raise his bail, set at $10,000. He was being held in the county jafl Saturday. | Auto Driver Meets Death on Crossing | MOUNT While attempting acrom the interurban right of way nearm the Allen bridge city and Bellingham yesterday after- noon, T. E. Munsey of Cashmere, was instantly killed when a train crashed into his auto. was hurled several and knocking down VERNON, June 2.— feet, telephone pole. [Rainier Park Co, Opens New Office The opening of the Rainier Ni tional] Park Co.'s new office and ex- hibit room, at 418 University st., | was to take place Saturday, prepar- atory to the official opening of the park, on June The miniature of Mt, Rainier | which wag recently completed by a Seattle man will be one of the big displays at the new office, |Money to Dredge Waterway Voted | The finance committee of the city | council voted $2,500 toward a $5,000} jfund to clear the Duwamish water- |way of sand bars, at its meeting Friday, The recommendation was voted, providing the county appro- | priates an equal sum for the work. Where Savings Are Safe TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION (215 Fourth Ave. Eliot 0696 POLITAN STARTING MAT. TOMORROW 1 NIGHT WED. : Kee Shubert Presents Mr.LEo JEIN (N THE- ROMANTIC. MELODRAMA tJ TWENTY WEEKS AT BOOTH THEATRE NX Tax to drive his car! etween this) The machine} striking | Delicious! 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From the trim, precise electric block signals to the gravel ballast beneath the ties—everything on the right of way is of overlooked. On board train, the traveler finds skilled, experienced enginemen; courteous, intelli- gent trainmen; and able, willing servants, They all join hands to make you feel that you are a guest. tion from trainmen and train porters, wait- Eastbound ers and valet: Transcontinental Service North Const Limited Ly. Seattle 9 Atlantic Express Ly. Seattle —7:05'p. ms Misstesippi Valley Limited Ly, Seattle 3:35 p.m. Northern Pacific Ry. E, E. Nelson, A.G. P. A. 200 L, C, Smith Bldg. [E. L. Carey, G. A. Ps Dy City Ticket Office: 1407 Fourth Ave, Phone Elliott 5580 be disappointed. ' TheNorthern Pacific operates fast trans- continental trains of steel from the North Pacific Coast to Yakima, Spokane, Mis- St. Louis, Omaha and points east. 4 high standard. No detail of perfection ig — When youtravel onthe Northern Pacific, © expect service above the ordinary. Expect meals on a level with those of the best hotels ™ and restaurants. Expect thoughtful atten- ~ Expect the most enjoyable _ journey you canimagine. And you will not soula, Helena, Butte, Billings, Bismarck, ~ Fargo, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, | a Very Low Eastbound Fares, May 15 to Sept. 15f