The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1923, Page 5

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AY, JUNI ) rHt EATTLI rAR PAGE 5 10KE CARE IN UTAH Will King Offers C omedy GIRL SWIMMER BUSINESS MEN Tourist Trips to the Pole WHIPPING CASE: mapa Var iety Bill ai the Pan MEETS DEATH HEAR OF FAIR Ayctic Air Liner rs Next DETAILS GIVEN waaracy® || ve comedy a saloties > top The 20 runwa is week in a spec will be giv Splendid cast PANTAGES WILL GOOD VARIETY BILL 3, Pantages. , Palace Hip. OFFER The Jack Powell Sextet matinee, wi “Watch racteristi with song: © come nton brothe n the TWO FEATU RES ON AM PALACE and other stage #1 seen as of the World,” tion at the Staring Saturday. this said the the principal in “The Palace headline Hip theater, famous 5 to have we of producing the onl tch eve r produced on ~ Will End Montlake 2—Ethel Burney, Heilig. ee SCHEDULE FOUR ~ BAND CONCERTS ° Seattle Will Have Much oy Music Sunday VOLUNTEER PARK Wagner's Hand, 6:30 p,m « Comedy Written by = -. Two Seattle Girls 1 ence og WOOPLAND PARK Adams’ Band, 3:30 p.m LESCHI PARK Adams’ Hand, 7 p.m. Bridge Cc ontroversy n plat Sunphone Sermons T. J. Shelton of SCIENTIFIC CHRISTIAN Denver, Colorado Riithor ter, Preacher Is your name on our interest payroll? Ist this paid months. A Savings Account opened with us by the 5th of July draws in- terest from the first of the month. The National ‘City Bank of Seattle, Wash. Second Avenue at Marion Street On July est is past six inter- the res for Bremerton-Charleston- Port Orchard Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Baturday and # and Dally, 6:20 0 AUTOMOBIL Seattle to Bren 7:16, 6:30, 11:20 A. M., P.M. Pe iia tite Nae A avin 0190.P, 46 fA}racsenger Fare, 800 Hound Trip Fi NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3993 ed VAUGHN RETIRED For 4 oy Kn THRER MONTHS BK b t t t r 1 fot Ho } a ! Goda That stuffs gett resome 80 FORTE NE BEGAN: TO CHANGE FOR HIM Matter of Secends Saved Man’s Life * one 1 death for C. 44 18t N. I Five Women Fintah _ Chiropractic Study |" © wome the and Bertha M. Stoddard Says Prohibition Will Not Be Issue CHICAGO, J ).—Prohibition Il not be an issu party In the 1924 Adams, chairman ¢ Adams, who is here arranging a regional conference of G 1 be nominated without erious opposition. Prohibition may t an issue in some states, but neither the demo. cratic or republican parties will hav mp” planks in thelr plat erted. He sald the coming republican campaign will be on its] ound economle pol and ap proach of government expenses to ormal HOOD SQUEAKS ent h by the of the ¢ uenks, the J and the y ¥ should be lubric tha) om time to time, A < His wo h 13 | ior pve ig ANY. : 4 will be thra says that pe, will be ' Letter Heads Will &LETURE Nytological: Musigir! Gmedy Divertisements in watt 5 “The End of the “Boaides World” nen eon The only and original beara WardBaker assisted by Miss Huffman CT TCT TRC ot * Lions’ Club Honors » Carne Seattle Member Kenny, Mason & Stholl present “Skating Lmpossibilities” Walter Rose LADDIE & GARDEN “After the Tea Party” THE KELLOS “Joyful Jugglery” Blind Society to Hold Big Picnic | Immigrants to Be sr Taken to Hotels .,.°{° Coming POLA NEGRI in “Mad Love” TT ts , ee TERE i | Knocking ’Em Dead & 5 a SUIMIMNICe) Su HSN Te PoiIliiell To use a theatrical term, that’s what Will King and his company of fifty are doing now at the Heilig Theatre AND UNTIL NEXT Nicten wanpalgh to waver TODAY 333 FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY : cadbetthte. CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 1.70 11 P. M. DAILY MATL NIGHTS CONTINUOL _All Carry Slogan a und of “Grandma” Munra Dies at Meacham MEACHAM, Ore. June “fi 11 P. M ACKERMAN & HARRIS PRESENT WILL KING In A, H. Wood's Famous New York Laughing Hit— “THE GIRL IN THE It's the Season's Laughing Frivolity A HUMDINGER—With the AND, TOO— GIRLS 30 HERMIE KING :: SOLOISTS AND HIS The Twelve Melody Wonders That Have Already Tingled Seattle's Musical Ear Wha?’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 30 K TR to 1 “KFHR to 10 KHQ—17:30 te QUIET PRETTY PEPPY: ALL .. 60c .. 35¢ HEILIG THEATRE THIRD AND MADISON AYS AND HOLIDAYS). as SYWWESTER The Hucks ler DAYS) . 2 Q Steps Off Ledae Into Deep H, P. Vermilye Urges Visits Guard Says Boy Was Given : Pape pk Water and Drowns to Yakima Exhibition 119 Lashes | go of 2 - | LAKE CITY, Fla, J ' SUMMER fileted on Ma Mics cs : . ; wire ' 5] TeURe ; + peers a biege fl —Until Friday = ; 5 NORTH 4, ¥ ay “Whe t's = 1 S 7 Kool and Komfortable” ac t = Just Ask Yourself = hp ‘ 1 r a” t x ‘ : A = ! w) Seon ‘ = If youre not sure, i should 5 ut yo see Ed- — i > Yak = ward Dillon's = | z iT) = | mi ine seen : ry “WOMEN MEN & | 1g 208 SE SOCIETY a = | = it ari | al nat ton va ured HOLDS SHOW MARRY’ = i | ribet be ded in t qn na ret c —the first Seattle & f was take + f' hi zy of a dra- |@) d | 2 fe! £ mate. picture story = le : ! Fortune Changed Frown Pies Ea ay | oa were announce | ee ee : to Smile for This Man a ~ “| VAUDEVILLE 2 i A ethan ANucl Ex-De Ne Sai Dr. Donald B. MacMillan at the helm of his Polar schoon-| Beauty, rostrata | = a And Andy Vaughn, Ex-Deputy, Begins to ¢, Bowdoin, shown below, and his vision of Arctic tours a —You'll applaud & S|, Think She Almost Laughed Out Loud of the future. every act on this e ie a great bill. BY JOHN w NELSON His p was broken hy riot ca WISCASSET, Me : see end nt yea SAM LIEBERT venitt,| Thee. ht B & PLAYERS rm Sup w " Late stars of “Potash 4 ‘ . t he t and Perlmutter” and sere “Louisiana Lou”)

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