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PA GE 2 BERT HANEY T0 ADDRESS CLUB V eter # be W ill Aid Celebration King County Democrats to Hear New Board Member Bert } ehairma committee States Wilson a gently » fing as mi United stat honor guest ar Weekly meeting Democratic feria, Saturday wule Pe Pioned in «x Ping boar Pent the Interests While ent orgat Meeting i. eC. the demoer California p minder both wit ‘wil] also 5; Ryan | € members of the ion and shipping Who is in rela the Un PLAN SEANCE _ FOR LEC TURER | Intense intere: This city in t of Sir Arthu: fin & seance while in It is said that Dg as some of P iapirit photography attle, and they con heli here additional data may at will surpass an: pas in his collec: shaw. hs of music before | Bthe lecture is & sought by sey Hiéral well known spiritualist Pemusic, they believe, places in Eimore perfect accord with Piturer, and has a decided effect « Seine spiritual import of what Sir Arthur will say | Sir Arthur and Lad their three children pSeattle Monday coma, g form he yer, B.C. Africa Turns From A short prog y Doyle, Mining to Farming | CHICAGO, I, June 8.—/ is gradually replacing m “are occupation of natives of Africa, according to statistics | of the National Institute of Progres- Farming here. Pon y Expres ? per 4 af Uf] 5 he AO NINO oy | JOSEPH sound to th {ization now is mapping final plana| }to reproduce the famous mail route | Jot 1860.61. It will be in connection | | with the joint Mark Twain and Bret | Harte celebration to extend thruout a| the West Hundreds of horses and several | score’of men will be used. And re crulting of the latter now ly reveal: | ling a heated compe same moment, in ento, Harry Hoff, anothe saddled another dashing nd turning eastward, was ff like a shot. Thus started the Pony Express Now, on a September day yet to be named, two youths, like their | predecessors of 63 ye 0, will stand at attemtion beside two in| | patient mustangs here. Each will! | almost fHE SEATTLE STAR ‘ill Be Revived Again SEATTLE BOY shows route of rprese Black line old pony ¢ riders will follow ix ber. Some original carriers will witness the greal event, including Charles Cliff, lower left, and John Seebeck, lower Septem- da and Cali of the old riders of s will dash again. however, will be of men and of mavages forents might impenetr death—that the thru. mails |Attempt at Jail Delivery Is Foiled | Attempts at a jail y ir which prisoners at the federal immi. gration station were to be released Jeportation to and .Canada. to the county jail minder of ed to the coat-hanger and attempts ere being made to break the bars over the .windows with heavy benches ice formerly showed $1 per|be handed a copy of a message |*hen the guards surprised the men mining and 13 per cent agricul- but have changed to mining 63 F cent and farming 30 per cent, Mnstitute said. Some credit for the | h of agriculture may be at- d to American labor-saving implements being introduced in| le country. Court Orders Soft Drink Place Closed pThe third temporary restraining| to be issued against owners of ft drink parlors within a'week was d down Thursday afternoon by Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Edmond De Clerg and Julius} berger, operating a sdft drink ul at 502 King st., @ discontinue operations. » RUN OVER BY OW? AR STERLING, ll, June %.—Lifting car's wheel from a deep rut, ; Allen was run over and as the machine rolled down To know fp a cigarette can be made you must try a ny ~~ Money to Loan IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,000 ON HOMES AND DOWN- TOWN BUSINESS PROPERTIES No Commission ‘No Bonus | No “Renewal Charges” Liberal Repayment Privileges —— Matual Savings Bank } 1101 Second Avenue Raymond KR. Frazier President were ordered j signed by Pr¢sident Harding At & signal they will leap to the| |saddle and gallop down a street lined with -cheering people. The }fuces of each will be grim. The ponies will head west. ‘The 2,000 mile race will be on! | A hundred rela: | Hundreds at h pee will Be waiting at mar facross the distant plains oad at their turn in the pageant he mesiiage in duplicate com | 4 the president will be relayed across the route—the same route that be-| came a forerunner of the mt rail: | roads and express companies of to-| day tions or more. and scores of | see | | Charles Cliff, now gray and old, | will be at the starting point here |to bid the riders Godspeed. Sixty three years ago, ax a boy of 16, he, |too, rode a mustang on the Pony | Express. He was one of the first | | | |to cross the perilous, Indian-ridden plains. At Sacramento another veteran of the plains, John Seebeck, will be} waiting to greet the last relay, eight jor ten days later. In 1860, Seebec! [then 21 years old, rode with Cliff. | Most of their comrades, Includin; | Buffalo Bill, whose real name was | William Cody, have gone into the |sunset. Cliff and Seebeck alone are }left. Sole survivors they are of that jhardy band of adventurers who} risked death to carry the mails. No perils Ifke those of the orig |inal Pony Express will face these |modern riders. From the day the old line began until its close in the fall of 1861, when the first trans.| continental telegraph line was com- pleted, danger constantly rode be- side the interprid horsemen. Some- times they were killed. But in only |a Tone instance did the mail fail to get thru. It is said that when Elbert Hub- bard wrote h’s famous essay, "A | Message to G: "he had in mind |that band of mere boys who braved lifé for the sheer love of adventure. And 80, across Missouri, Kansas, | MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this sum, $150,000 in government bonds and first mortgages on im- proved real estate is al- ways kept on deposit with the state trensurer as a permanent guaranty fund, Why be content with an opinion on yoar title when we insie an absolute guaranty, protecting you against forgery or other fatal defects of title, and alse against cont of litiga- ton If title Is attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision ASSHTS MORM THAN $700,000 attempting the delivery, 1923 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Mesa ave. and Yesler w uto driven by -V Stewart st. He was unburt 1404-405 wrt ee | both of 600 Madison st., wax severely bruised Tuesday when they were knocked down at Sixth ave. and Pike st. by an auto driver who failed to give his name. Perhaps you can trade your auto for a small home; that a n' yayment. The balance ca ‘© of in the form of rent ‘ant Adw# will tell you how. of experience Glasses $5.00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL Co. 1514 Wentluke Ave. Near Fourth and In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we burt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Tooth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridges Work from $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Tost of Time 22 Years in One Location which! HIGH STUDENT Honors in Graduating Class in East Wins nice to have an automo. four TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES! Regardless of make or the condi- tion of your old tires, we will allow you from 25% to 75% of their new value on the same size of new, first-class tires of several standard makes. eae TIRE SERVICE HOUSE tn. Wholesale Diamond Tire Distributors Corner of East Pine and Harvard Avenue Seattle, Wash. East 0618 SPRING Mt IATTRACTIONS| TTT tT Ta You Furnish the Girl WeFurnishtheDress If you are a particular dresser and want the best in style, longest in wear for the least money, see this old popular Credit House. We have the most com- plete clothes stock in town. We produce values. No extra charge for CREDIT You make your own terms PAY AS LITTLE AS $1.00 or $2.00 a Week Alterations free MONT" Hand Tea red Clothes HOME CANNING Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D, ( I want « copy of the bulletin “Home Cant herewith five cents in stamps for same Name Siraet and No City State THINK THIS OVER SUIT OVER DOG'S ) June 8 t NCHESTER, Eng FURMAN AND NASH SING “VES! WE HAVE NO BANANAS " NEW DANCE MUSIC Down Among the Sleepy | Railroad Man. Hills of Tennessee. Bugle Call Rag. Fox-Trots. Beside « Babbling Brook. Frank Westphal and His Fox-Trots. Eddie EUrina’ Orchestra, A-3869 7Be| Orchestra, A-3872 75¢ A-3874 78¢ NEW SONG HITS Yes! We Have No Bananas. (Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Tennessee. Don't We Carry On! = hing WI ph Noa You Said Something When A-3873 75e Blossom Seeley. A-3868 75¢ VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS By the Shalimar. Farewell Blues. In « Caravan. Fox-Trots. Snake's Hips. Fox-Trots. Paul Specht and His Or- The Georgians. A-3864 75¢ chestra. A-3858 75¢ Scene Bambalina. From “Wild- Who's Sorry Now? "Intro. “Wild- Sweet One. Fox-Trots. The Happy Six. A-3861 75¢ e. From “Caro- 1 ne” Intro. “Way Down South.” Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. A-3860 75¢ Wonderful One. Red Moon. Waltzes. Columbia Dance Orches- A-3859 75¢ La Mome Tango. Spanish Moon. Tango Fox- Trots. Paul Specht and His Orchestra. A-3863 75¢ You Knew You Belong to Somebody Else. Dearest. (You're the Near- tra. est to My Heart.) - Nora Bayes. A-3862 . 75¢ | Down Hearted Blues. Gulf Coast Blues. Mother in Ireland. Bessie Smith. A-3844 75¢ "tenor Salon Wallam A. | The Old Time Religion, ¢ a 3847 75c| Standin’ in the Need o KO. AN bi Prayer. Baritone Solos. The Red Haired Boy. Ac- Homer A. Rodeheaver. cordion, Guitar, Banjo. A-3856 75c¢ Intro. “The Lady on the Island.” Medley of Irish Reels. Medley of Highland Flings. “Accordion, Guitar; Banjo. Flanagan Bros, A-3849 75e Intro. “Way Down ‘Kentucky Babe”; “Hard Times Come Agai in No More”; “Little Algbama Coon,” Southern Medley. Back to Old Susanna”; “Swanee River”; tucky Home”; “Dixie.” ment. Shannon Four. Train Time at Pumpkin Center. Cal Stewart and American Quartet. Uncle Josh in a Department Store. Cal Stewart. A-3851 75¢ Part Il. Intro. “Carry M irginny”; “Old Black Joe”; “oh “In My Old Ken- Banjo Accompani- A-3848 75¢ SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS God Touched the Rove. * (Brown). Tandy Macke: 80799 $1.00 The Temple Bells. (Wood- forde-Finden) Less Than the Dust. (Wood- forde-Finden) Baritone Solos. Louis Graveure. A-3852 $1.00 Adoration. Anitra's Dance. From “Peer Gynt.” (Grieg) Toscha Seidel. 79838 $1.00 Serenade. (Schubert) Voices of the Woods. (Mel- ody in F.) (Rubinstein) Soprano Solos, Margaret Romaine. A-3846 $1.00 (Borowski) Forsaken. (Koschat-Win- ternitz) Violin Solos. Eddy Brown, A-3845 $1.00 FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. LOSE STAUNCH DRY ADVOCATE, DAMAGES FOR DEATH ASKED “Yes! We Have No Bananas” Y unanimous consent the gold medal awarded for the world’s best gloom chaser goes this month to “Yes! We Have No Bananas.” Furman and Nash, one of the fastest stepping teams in big loop vaude- ville, have made a New Process Columbia Record of this cuckoo classic that is profusely punctuated with mirth and melody. Its tunefulness is con- tagious. Itissung witha happy we're-all-inmates- of-the-same - institution comradery that makes you want to belong. On the other side is the one-good-turn-deserves- another number by the same songsters—“Don’t We Carry On!” This record—A-3873— is only one of the many fine selections listed in this newest Columbia Release. All of these new records are Columbia New Process Records— made with the super- quiet surface from which the scratch Sng reve of surface noise“is so de- lightfully absent. Take the accompany- ing list of newest song hits, dance hits and choice Symphony selec- tions to your Columbia Dealer and play them yourself in his hearing room. You will bo de- lighted. Only in Columbia New Process Records will you find a positive absence of irritating surface noise. The process is patented. No one else can produce records even resembling Columbia construction and improved surface. All Columbia Records can be played on any phonograph. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who at all times can supply you with the LATEST Columbia Hits: REMICK SONG AND GIFT SHOP, 321 PIKE 8T., SEATTLE, WASH. HOPPER-KELLY COMPANY, YOUNGSTRO; JOHN UNIVERSITY M RKE, 5515 Mth AVE, N. 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