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WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE ATTLE ‘Met Stage Is OS ae Rendezvor ous of Po Get Cordial From Picture at tatoes ff | Lavish ane ONLY TWO DAYS ny MARG Ret BUNDY MORE—THEN GONE AMARMING 1 p ts f regio I " ur F William Winder ING at . and Mis f ‘ aE sg; e.vase of F w Orchestra en U Fi t Lapis JEAN ANTHONY ‘ GRELP, Organtiet } AY ‘ SATURDAY COMES— E c J ‘ The Season's Finest Comedy Drama 1 , ELEANOR en a ‘PROUD FLESH’ *'™ poanpstay ; iF n Wanda Hawley Needs mw eacapee ; . Her Fireman’s Hat j t V I 1 R . . ; { : : : . : to nm The P ! ‘ és From the looks of Carol Dempate 28 Talented Composers t feattio: this Senne: think she had a pan’of gold nugget ‘Arrange Film Music la IE Related to Bl nt aap eer cseoen |" T he Golden Bed”? 2a AVE AT Pike -} 10c TILL $29 15¢ POFLAMES OF DESIRE” AMATEURS TONIGHT ——— TOMORROW | Harold Bell Wright's “The Mine With the Iron Door” \ ture,” BY RUSSELL, 1, HIRDWELL DOPAT OMALLE s It’s Hard Fight Angeles from the Hocty Bean, | temas earning: hie. pita ata sir eaten = for Beau ideal eats nes wo tried to start tt i a - Weather Man Finds" ; ea te can Hol He {dea es Suitable Location ° LAST CAPITOL ::: “THE ARIZONA ROMEO” y FOALMADGE , ofioph ct = tu 1H < : tiie Only Woman” & -.., 8 Wa nt t America Lures Actor From London =| Felix and Hank Are Temperamental Pair jealousy be and Hungry Har in “Waki Winter Garden maki mn Keays, the ai. Today Until Friday—So Hurry “WILL KING” and his Musical pd oe - inv- PARLOR BEDROOM & BATH Ss > much tempera “Th —SEE— The Funniest of All Farces Beautiful Chorus on the Crystal Runway The Flight of the “ZR-3” Will Ki aS Bess Hill in Pajamas most English ¢ |WHAT’S A FEW YEARS | TO TRIXIE FRIGANZA?| Rough Ranek Hands ae ting ee ne ‘|Get Good Trimming Novembe | Luc and that} tates the 1 in Phe who plays Ari the feminine na Ro HEAR he) atest Buck Jones release, no east aay i . thd ee pitol, is a ut favorite Hermie King’s Band ap i | Western « She 19 also re , CLARA LAR) ; ,| sponsible for in itlating the “bold men” of t great open spaces into aes adway manicure. ( the edy scenes in is in a Western , ra Fox and Mar @ nd it necessary to ac- give the ranch hands a “trim THE HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS and ‘Mise Woe eld that ah Are Pleased to Announce a Summer Season at the saw such © rough buneh of is" in her life. Starting Thursday, tho attraction | Only Woman dge tho star, 1 to Miss METROPOLITAN THEATR HEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21 A HENRY DUFFY PRODUCTION . f will be “The 1S BIGGEST AND SHOW VALUD VAUDEVILLE madge Wyndham Standing \Is Actor of Note | ay Ha INCLUDING WALTER WELLS al veteran of the stage and | OT OE » W dh a. yay. AND HIS BAND oe or ddl oop ara : ti both ein. | “Wlames Desiro,” at the Colo. {nial Wedn Ly CHARLES An actor of note on the legitt Md Tah ACH hate <4 in vouehell tala ine Gtonce MCOHANS INTERNATIONAL LAUGH RIOT “pyNAMILE nebsats easton ton aeas (Ane Brant —— — | future In store for the enema in e LAWRANCE D’ORSAY HVERY WHDNKSDAY Kray ff] dustry und became nanocinted with It And a Cast of Uni 1 Hixeellence HIGGH and WPT Harold Boll Wright's story, “Phe SIBLE PRICES COUNT STORE Mine With the tron Door,” will be Nights—25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1. 25 Her ihstnloeasennly ed day. fat OTMIAILEY, osaHHy Oe Matinees—25c, 50c and 75c CNET: ftedgon hats, CARVAREL Ce Senta Now Selling—-Moke ¥ Sensom Thesesyalicds, Ow Hale are included in the excellent cash. Hooray! Let’s We Which Tells How Fi FRAN SHARLIE MURRAY “Phantographs” VAN} STRAND ORCHESTRA Kat! lcome Strand r and Neil Hamil , at the Strand s "but it's ju ltor ilm Star a nyo Squelched Her Press Ciba Columbia | NOW! HEARER “LADY. OF THE NIGHT” “Dixie Quartet” Gump Comedy Aesop’s Fables CO Li ONG 0 AND COLUMBIA ALL- ARTIST ORCHESTRA —SATURDAY— CHARLES RAY IN “PERCY” WITH and Phantom Dancer Beautiful Living Maidens Direct from j | in Scene | J 1% J X you'd t po tatoe LD FOLLIES (Hollywood Fables Brought Up to Dat BY BOSTER KEATES t ; Rie | atid a Charles Ray Now Playing at State Vittn and Pike Until Friday Only— JACK LONDON'S with Tom Moore Pauline Starke Wallace Beery The COLISEUM CONCERT ra” Under WINELAND e. Haleony, abe. Children 10¢ Any Tim COMING: IENDLY ENEMIES” Py Firat and Pike « TWO MORE DAYS— Coming — THOMAS MIEIG “OLD HOME CONTINUOUS POLICY NOON TILL MIDNIGH’ VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES FOUR HEADLINE ACTS ON A SEVEN-ACT BILL The Wo Pianist REVUE PRIMROSE MINSTRELS Fiddler LE BEL'S SONGOLOGUR THE Vv B RDIC Lou Tellegen—Elllo(t Dexter METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING MATIN Lee and Today Last Times JACK PICKFORD and NORMA SHEARER in “WAKING: UP THE TOWN” Tomorrow “Tho Texas Bearcat’? and “The Go-Getters’” HEILIG | “BARRIERS BURNED AWAY” WAL Dy MAR AND HIS CINDERELLA BAND e After 6 I: WEARER & FIELDS PANTAGES ‘Gilbert, Nev., May Become! iT Senttle’s Higgest Musical Treat SALVATORE SANTAELLA ROSE ~ CHARLE AND : ; MOON oe _— J purposes, eng a Can Help You H JUST PHONE § > MA in-0600 § H ri rR COLORS FOR ILLS iT he Seattle Star 1207 Seventh Ave. MA in-0600 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Wate 4 from 8:00 m. daily. & m. Teleph also main- tained until then. STAR WANT ADS Are for your service, USE THEM THE COST 18 Orcella Rexford Finds New Reason for Troubles Classified Advertising Rates (Count Six Words to the Line) ne line or more—1 insertion, 20 Cen! ‘Tssertions ep. “wanted ale Situations N 4c AW vORD MONTHLY LINEAGE RATE (Calendar Month) 60 to $9 lines used during calen- lar month. 15 cents per line 100 to 199 linhs used during calen- ao tt, month -14 cents per line 200 es used during calen- dar monthos. 13 cents per line 200 to 399 lines used during calen- dar month ..12 cents per line 400 to 499 lines used during calen- dar month 11% cents per line |500 to 699 lines used during calen- dar month..,.....11 cents per line 600 to 689 lines ees during calen- h 0% cents per line NEW “BOOM” IN MINE CAMP 700 or more xed during cal- conn h 10 cents per sine: ‘ 9 IUPO! h in Ad mane “Second Goldfield lines Runa I FIXED SPACE RATES TONAPAH, Nevy., June 17.—The| 2 Hne on ners for 18 | months, | new gold camp at Gilbert is assum-| 1 ine or more for 6 months, ng the proportions of another Gold-| $3.25 per line. field | 1 ine or more for 3 months, Mote than 40 companies and or-| $3.60 per line. are working | —— age -. | BUSINESS The Homesta SERVICES cae eae Ta NS ° : Attorneys-at-Law of the Kernick 1 is passed | Russell R. Farrell, Lawyer, 948 Dex- | to Herbert Humphrie: associ-| ter H n. All cases. Advice free. jates of San Francis i strikes | “Ello oan “aera ve been made on the Homestake, Wea eee | Grletngl Gilbert and the Last Hope. | spvicE gees From the Winnemucca section |Ali cases fos Lea como reports of extensive develop: | Rabbit Hole Springs dis- ige of the Black Rock | F ert al operators. were! halted there by a 16-foot depth and| ja heavy flow “of water It planned to work the els to bed- rock by driving a long t h, in-|D | stalling sluice boxes and turning the | | water from a handicap into an ald | oa in extraction of gol | | ment in th | tr ict, on the Optician and Optometrist Tist, oF 1206 Lescher, optometrist, optician. Ser-Paterson Co, is now _Ist_ave. Piano Tuners John Strom, BA st-0881 ent Attorneys | |. P.GORIN, Patent Attorney, Pate | ents secured, developed and sold. | 805-6-7 Central Bldg. Seattle, | MA in-0390; 600 F st. NW. Wash- _ington, I jawrence, estab- Advices and booklet Burke Bldg. 4 Usk d 1861. California Court Decision to | nHsuscatisi-ana biood ainorders cured, O, T. Seymour, 4077 Arcade Bldg. Reopen 200 Suits aite 400 Pantages Bld. allments, disorders, SAN FRANC June 1%— = sme 200 cases in t ate are ex- AL NOTICES ed to be reopened because the June 18, 1928, at the sidence, 2821 1ith ave. & F. BARNETT, age 58 eloved husband ‘of Freda Harnett and father of Franke Bar, ett; member of Germania Lodi Independent Order of Oda Ci ‘alifornia supreme recently | court ruled that evidence of fraud in ob- taining a divorce decree may be heard after the death of the person| obtaining it, where persons affected | |by it have lived together after the| | decree. Fellows Funeral services at the parlors of |Booth Undertaking Co. 1422 Belles vue ave, Thursday at 2 p.m, Inter- jment Mount Pleasant cemetery. xford Hotel, BH ELUIOTT, beloved wife o! ruling was in the case of Mrs James S$. White of Shasta county. She found, after the death of White, that he had tly divorced her, altho still lving with her, and cut her out of a share in his estate. She is fighting for half of $10,000 prop- erty left by him. DEER CAPTURED FOR BREEDING ‘Muzzled Dogs gs Knock Down Fawns; Bring $20 Each OGDEN, Utah, Juno 17.—Capture of 500 fawn deer on the Kalbab Na | tonal forest in Northern Arizona being attempted, ‘Srding to the annotincement hore of 8. B, Locke, Jin charie of the department of fish | and game for the intermountain for orvice ® taken to Col- Home PERSONAL “this date on 1 will any debt y wife, Forman 3EN R DISCOURAGEMENT hbor of a man noted for me thrift saw him on a week 1 in his Sunday clothes. hat's up, Jim? he called out, “Why the glad rag aven't you heard the news?” ! What news?’ The his ext at accounts for—" hegan r, When the frugal ono ins 1 him: t accounts for my wearlng hes, What In thunder's the of trying to be economical! on ‘Pranseript, the neigh terrupt farms are being taken by hun after muzzled di hav r knocked them down vid TH LUCK Mredonia, Ariz, are being pald for| you want now you work at the brews Ione Hh animal captured ery They are to be used for restocking | "No sueh luck! Only as much as Sydney Bu 1 ean dvink!"