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" Se ee OPEN ON POLICE WINK AT EVASION OF CHIEF SULLIVAN'S | CLOSE —B CLUDING REALLY DARK, UP ORDER THE NOT tender am. | Two the ppresnio ny stages to the inhab new of The cleansing Join, lke Diing, progresses by ¢ weeks after the order itants of that the error thetr hal law, al houses a pretense the and state of the big running with Hite The worst has gone out of with twe ex plying thre weil f concealment of all, the Midway business All the rest reptions, contein inmates thelr vooation regularly Several are practically wide open. Others are nearly dark, but female nat windows or ways, Patrol tyes mareh and coun termarch through the district, but apparently “having eyes they see not and having ears they hear not,” In all these houses the hallways are unlighted, but men crowd through them and women peep out through half-opened doors and talk to the visitors, Not infrequently the women but tome outaide their rooms and solicit Policemen 4 at the street en-| trances of these houses. | hey see down: | CRIB HOUSES ARE Re REV MACK SCOTT'S GIRL FOURTE HER BETRAYER WHOM PRIS Mary Aon Ha the I ye ored girl who was betraye Mack Sqptt, died at the Crittenden Home carly yesterday morning af ter giving birth to a gir! baby How loud it eries for euch « tiny thing,” the little mother shortly before her death, when the wailing bit of humanity was placed in her N-YEAR-OLD MARY ANN HALL DI DEN HOME, AFTER GIVING BIRTH TO HER CHILO—FORGAVE [)) iehiieshacetieatiai eT THE GON MANCHE NORDHOFF & CO. THE BON MARCHE > * {_—__— $$$ rt "a 3 ¢ 14th Day of Housefur.}: e « ala Nance O'Neil! ttle, he od in “OM Money “as ine bi Of Mame whet oy - — fhe 1 erwin on |” ‘The role of Moses Levi Fire entirely gutted the per the larme that filed the] natured, yet sharp Jew story of the Opal eaieon bullain bad 2 theater rpretation of the| fitted to Mr. Morrie, ie ie ‘ +” _ 7 ™ .| character of Magda ls greatly differ-|iy ach in the part, and pla UT THREE RESORTS, IN ent from that of Florence Roberts,| with naturalnoss U in 9 ORIOUS MIDWAY, ARE | who was tant soon in the play bere. | retrent Hie dialect e Bho in a stronger act Mint! perfect. ‘The supporting , Tall, aul The Peddlers Claim" wilt hold staira, and say nothing, Perhaps | ful 1 not the boards at the Third Avenue all| building they are getting evidence [for thte high-struns,| week {fire apparatus with a fe el ai The ‘city. mo Tanger coliects fines | prow tT whos ley ae oe eee wi SR Sac | Will be tomorrow. If prices count for anything, we will have a big crows there is no Lenderlain, Nobody on the | Her return to the home root fam nent at t US WE: ie mornin After a run chrouel T of castomers from the time the doors open in the morning. We have carry on thelr trade ander exem and her mantery for a time of und the effects will be the angie, | Man .witich was then appare itively underpriced our values in maKing these markings for Monday, ne in the play, Ae an| neluding the beautiful pple orchard) tay from the windows in the upper -ure Wool Blankets she Bi 1 at, Miee O'Neil ROW) OF autumn and springtine, | eany and the roof was alae by $2.08 Light Gray c irae nee Be closing of the ls on the American + . wliaing & two-sory © ariet Woot “choles in a humbug, Nearly all/ stage Madison Theater and Dianhets, pied pee The jn a a are atill running “on the! An old favertte in Seattle appear At the Mndison theater tonigtfl a] ¥ ad bu re : Table quict” and upon terms known onlyjed with the company, but to the] new vaudeville company pe im fitted up am a apoaial Tha pole ince to themacives and the police depart-|great disappotntinent of many, he) its first appearqn ! more it happened last 2.04 ment jwas on t age but a few minutes.! for thin week a at there Was no oné ocoupying the These are facts that members of) This was Lo M | rotting globe ~ | He Cream Damark, the grand jury can obtain for them. | peared tn | Ashby: “Camille a bullding was owned by the He- | g@e—Cream satin rT selves by & visit to the new tender: |eral on hy irl; Mackey & ( ae ewing and Malting Company | Table Damask, 62 dete loin, Representatives }ifnd was insured | inches wide, in a mal pd wy p V Hagan & Errol, comedians | ete. oe a nent of et oon t rditions Raracier wan warmly MORTALITY RECORD | worth toe nice {sor - separa James A. Binuson, for 15 years a La a star was that of McKee Rankin, am/ at Prighto 5 Dus bog pe yara oo ted Bor an over ‘# futher, The role in a very ; a Geek Aeren Ginaheue Feb 6% ner of Fifth avenue south and Jack~| py Mr. Rankin was thoroughly at 5 0" es Sa ap Bal a ia < bated” aboaien ber. gon street la withoutout inmates, 80|Rume in ir and come in fore laree oc rane’ r Slaunon waa a Ma is aamente ks also is the Alaho house, a litthe die of the applaw , any years’ stan ing. Pl “ ay = tance south, These with the Midway company fe the same that was sia m aseie gee) won Sent? Te stirs thelis thenk a are the onty exceptions to the} with Mt Neti in the EB It s aie 5 ak G19 Eleventh avente, poste Challies just arrived | ily open” ph haw b the misfortune of Beattle Bhe was the wife of a promin them from the real # | theatergoers often to be welled HILL BARRINGTON NOT IN6 ON) nritish columbia lumber they are all be Sc French ‘ to withess the work of many stars| VOLVED IN BREMERTON WA xg Mre. Jennie Ch bill, aged 64 deren © i Damask, who have ne to TER-FRONT FIGHT—ERAOR i6| Years, died at Stone's Landing this|f Heavy Linen Crash, 6 1-3 Napkins, with « - | poor wuppe ancer, She had beer Heavy Unbleached Crash, fully 1ixiT inches, a «© nearly @ Sins O'Neil is ae ie und cape| CORRECTED into esunty tor the ll $8 inches wide, manufactured | mepiin, worth 5 able é | past 1 years from pure flax, worth 1 donen, at Tonight “Eitxabeth” will be pre. ales Pe a isi ’ chal, the ya Kersey Wool Blankets, §2.190— | Large wine ve mented Tomorrow night “The Pag Bg pon Piy lea Yes 1. M. tie The Hieached Das Extra Heavy Biue Kersey Wool mateh, per iy 15 wees” will be the bill t between memibera 60 tnt vee Bleached Batin T Hiankets, worth $1.60; special. the | Fine Comfort prot “The Three Mate” po See paeiborn of Gees ves Inches wide, fine pair $1.19 | forters 0d a are RiP: rhs a ne seect tee ature of aniae pomeagn Baw . chotce patter 660 Balin Damask Batin with #ilkoline, in several 4 ben & AT CRITTEN. | upon the prote a} stage was the| the Btar on the day of ite occurrence,| CHLBAP - - ONLY) enna | i. 68 - 5 ae wer f chief interest at the ttle | Feb. 23. The story at that time ~K eA : a ted Gath a eal = 7 last might in tine javaived Purser Barringion, bet | bleached Sheeting, 1 yard wide, | Lonsdale Muslin, 7%e-Lonsdal } not buy the materia! for the pg ON CELL NOW AWAITS Touch ot Nats ot oenpan : | lengthe 2 to 10 yards, worth & Hieached Muslin, one yard wh we ask for the Comforters = s oe Clarke Phe Temerven ss ' wor bo; @ be yard jeter, ene }1 don’t want anyone ele to have my for her experimental effort in| Writs Harrington. | If special at, yard Be rth 1c; wf the yard..7%e| plet o> .. spe Fa baby promised one requiring the portrayal wl | her that her wish should be gratified. |varying moodle of ‘indifferent or ite | | Her greatest fear was that her fan-| mild “annoyance, sympathy and | moving Croxton | ty wo force her to give the child | strong sentimental emotion. In all! Wrote the lett rcause he bad hin | The baby ts a mulatto, and bright | gawteas. | that it had been reported to him LOT and healthy. A. H. Hall, Mary's!” Sire McClure ie well equt 1Mr. Barrington had been Salpante father, intends to place it in some! stage, with « graceful in the matter, and upon investiga arms. “It's go cute, isn't It." she whispered weakly, and then with the mother love still glowing on her young face she fell into a deep sleep from which never awakened The girl ther and her step ‘mother were with her when she died but she passed ay without rous- ing to recognize them. | White she was at the Crittenden Mome Mary Hall was a favorite with | ati the inmates and was always ready to listen to their troubles, al though she never mentioned her own, exorpt to say, shortly before her death, that she had forgiven Scott | and hoped he would ask Ged to for ive him, too. At one time her father that it would be necomary told her her baby whe wae t with it, and that if it was taken home her littie brothers and sisters | Would have to know her whole sad/ story / At this the girl ered bitterly and “Please, papa. let me keep | it. L will take care of it myself, and COMES UP TOMGHT ‘The most = tmpo matter to come before the city counctl at its regular weekly meeting tonight wil) be the final consideration of the Se- attle Cataract Company's franchise amendments. ‘The ordinance te grant the amend- ments according to the terms agreed upon Inst week, will be reported fay- erably by the corporations commit- tee. A majority of the council have al- ready expressed themeeciver an be- ing favorabie t to the ordinance as Seen. measure will no BASE BALL WAR CERTAIN SAN FRANCISCO, March 9. broken todmy for the park of the Northwest “ANSWE. R “ILE D ST. LOUIS, March 9.--Attorneys we employes in- Junction this sorition. court ‘was axked to set a date to hear ar- wuments. STABBING AFFRAY ON SHIP BOARD A cutting affray between two of the crew of the Britieh ship Eva Montgomery resulted yesterday from & quarrel of several months’ stand- ing. F. ©. Gideon, the colored cook, slashed Emil Lawson with a knife and was subsequently arrested by Patrotmen Looker and Newman. The Tow occurred on the weasel. ‘The wounded man was also sent to the police station, where his wounds were dressed. He ts held as « wit- me against | the colored _ POLICE NOTES fneak thieves stole three valuable umbrellas from C. Nelson's residence, at 1418 Minor svenue, last night Maud Tingley, of 4911 Fifteenth av- ‘enue northeast, reported to the police this morning that she had been robbed of ® purse containing $2.65 while coming to the city on a Uni- versity car. SALOON ROBBER! bf it i sé =f : ae Se ene Two s Two saloon robberios were reported | to the police this morning. John Hammer was robbed of a gold wateh in Davidson's saloon and Charles Smith jost his hat, watch and woney in three different thirst emporiuma He does not know the names of the Places where he was robbed MARRIAGE LICENSES marringe licenses Louts Fizcher, 21, both of Seattle; nl and Marion both of Beattle awe William Kennedy, 28, Get shaved at Shrewsbury’ Tester Lot 40x116, two blocks north of Madison, Easy Terms Twenty per fent cash, balance $10 per month, §. Turner & Co. 232 Globe Bk. | thts good home with which even the little mother would be mi tinfie Beott has under the statute He wae Mary's paw been co of but has not fuses to belleve that he te gullty and visite him tn nearly every daw. He te to be sen tenced next Saturday Funeral serv for Mary Han were beld this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Ronney-Watson chapel. | Seott’s LULU'S LITTLE JAG Lala Hamilton, & woman well known te the Settle polies, was ar her ried herself throughout with the un om he had found the repert to be Seed } tee, developed tio’ Intelligence Hahtest ner previous experience as a re that an insult offer- funday school teacher and| yg th. ~- had incited thé general | vinkt the little ne, Wherel eight. ‘That she can shin h took place at the Brem- the «irl kept house for her father! (4. ina haan Cane he a & and brothers, nearly every Gay. tien. There wall no comedy appears that Mr. Barring When Hall would come home snd / part inst night. That she cad ta guilty party, and that} ind him there, the minister would | Port Nt Mee | Toe pe ee ¢ Was done bim in con rub his hands and chuckle. #0 Mall) De iione ts Moubttel ar - him with the affair ys, “Weill. here I ix, Hrother Mati, | /** . i oe - looking after your little family for y, mock, res is a yk “asi MISSISSIPPI Soot told Mary that he was s x ae. he Informed her that she migh . af. eee pesos Pn a = on for severely in the next world if ehe onal appearance Fofueed Ww nevede to hin wishes in| S0¢ wore « beautiful guwn and c W ORLMANS, March %—While onscious ease of the well-bred #0 the Hver gauge this| fety woman shows ao rise of five-| The Three Mati,” tenths * since yesterday | eatin batt [morning Continued heavy rains and | cause added appre n Clarke The levee board morning be fes— that of a somewhat frivolous} can ss king the levee at the foot of} middle-aged married man with «| Jackson avenue where the levee Is} erition wife. Next to himeelf, the| seeping badly. The board has pur [best figure of the cane ie Marry Hrad-| chased 10,000 sacks and a big force of | ley, size in the role of a middie-| men hae started work. Quantities | aged Enaiishman, an unassuming | of sacks have been shipped to dewn rested this morning by Patroimen |character, He has & make-up w tiver potnte, where the levee anows| ‘ummings and Stepler on a charge |t* @ whole comedy tn itself. A new me of diserderty conduct, She was re-| figure in the company la Mortimer * cently arrested. never prose-| Martin, .who appears beth in the} Dr. ( cuted. on a char of shooting «/curtain-raiser and the main produc-| to Marta heckman named V hat been drinking hea vil ing. She fought the station and had to be carried to the | women's cell by the jatier CONFLAGRATION IN A CHURCH Dattery Street Methodist Episcopa church wae gutted by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. Tha! the chureh and adjoiniag bulidings were not completely stroyed wi rival and efficient work of fire com pany No. 4 de} Accorting to the pastor and mem-| bers of the congregation it was either the work of malicious per sons of the result of the caretesnness of tramps, who had sought refuge in the basement The loss is about 11,000, which is fully covered by tneurance. WHERE IS WILLIE GARKE, RUNAWAY?) August Garke, of Benson, has written « letter to Sheritt 7 hee In which he entreats that official to “take « bool round town” te find Willie Gai who ran away from home five years ago, The writer, who is the father of the long-lost | $100 to §200-$10 down, Willie, stater that he beliewes his son is “keeping store” in Beatt and probably has changed his name. According t a Ville” dowen’t look as meek as his name sounds. The prodigal is por- trayed leaning languidiy on @ gun. Hie right hand is on a atx-shooter, in his belt, and he is picturesquely if not elegantly clad tn a woolen shirt and buckskin trousers. Mr. Cudihee haa instructed his dep- Ld take a “look around for e 18 SAFE IN COUNTY JAIL The police were notified this morn- ing by Sheriff Frank Brewer of Sno homish county that Al Riomquist, who te minging from Beattie and for whom @ brother has made inquiry at} the police station, alive and well) in the Snohorniah nty § Sheriff Hrewer says he i# being held as a witness in a robb SINGLE TAK Alfred J. Weif will lecture on the single tax at the University Congre gational church at University #ta- tion, under the auspices of the Eco homie Club, Wednesday evening The lecture will be free. There will be a general discussion at the clone of the lecture. The public is invited to attend, CARLYLE SAID “Nothing In completed ver completing. Nobody is sate in saying that @ thing cannot be improved, In 149 Wm. P. Em- erson made & pretty @ 004 pt- ano. Ten years later he was making betier pianos, Today THE EMERSON PIANO Is sti} better—very much bet ter. It fs ax good a piano as has ever In 1904 It ii, but not enough better to Justify you fn waiting. The Emerson in re- markable for tone, power and quality, for ite pliant touch and accurate action. It stands tn tune better than the majority of Pianos, and withal sells at « reasonable price. SHERMAN, CLAY & ©, 711 Becond Avenue. Walt for the Opening Of Our New Store At 1104 2d Ave. New Goods, New Prices, thon. The double bill wilt continue! through the week, with Saturday matinee, Sam Morris, formerly a fhvorite comedian in this city, returned to the Third Avenue yeaterday, after an absence of more than 16 years, pearing in “The Peddier's At both performances he was warm- ly welcomed, but number of his old frien a body Auantites of good frame lered an him. cleat due to the prompt ar-|esting show, natural drotiness phen and ° ‘The origin of the fire ix a mystery | Septabie » gS Addition NOTHING LIKE IT EVER oF.) FERED IN SEATTLE FOR THE Pre Near Columbia, overlooking Lake who buy hardwere Washington, beautiful views of and those articles i) nn Petr te kept by hardware [f/ sseerpe,_seearass | Crerenins a06 wate | men will find it to car line) get off at Bum. their advantage to cade, and we will take you out. Seattle Safe IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1104 Second Avenue. bites ITAL I have fourteen hundred acres of Bam Morris in the evening a # attested in and applause, flowers and ling were show. In return he # *, funny and altogether Morris has a certain | that makes sary machinery on the in working order ‘The well is down two hundred fet, [with good showing of ot} needed for further dev: Inst seen in Summit 7 rate, T can eatiety ¢ one that I am asking them to an exesiiont investment. Call or addrones wen et ce. 300 GRUBBED, | $8 per month. Lore, oF come to our office, 215 Ar-| eee our window, ‘The hich quality of the goods and the low prices asked make a combination ho one can Investment Co. | COON BROS. W. H. THOMPSON, Manager. 1412 First Avenue Phone, James 4821. On Tuesday We Are Offering About 100 Pairs of - Lace Curtains In one and two-pair lots. These Curtains come in a variety of patterns and are sold regular at from $3.00 to $25.00 per pair, To close them out they will be on sale Tuesday 4 At Just One-Haif Their Regular Price $ 2.00 Laces, per pair. . $ 3.00 Laces, per pair. $ 4.50 Laces, per pair. $ 5.00 Laces, per pair. $ 6.50 L per pair. $ 7.50 L per pair.. : $ 8.00 Laces, per pair. | | . 8 1,00 -$ 1.50 .$ 2.25 .8 2.50 $8 3.25 - 8 3-75 .$ 4.00 ces, $10.00 Laces, per pair. . -$ 5.00 $12.50 Laces, per pair -$ 6.25 $15.00 Laces, per pair. -$ 7.50 $18.00 Laces, per pair -$ 9.00 $20.00 Laces, per pair $10.00 $25.00 Laces, per pair, oe $12.50 Remember these are one and two-pair lots, and no more can be had at any price Fredericks Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets 1 eres 6 cleared id tm the man City Take Kenton street, fn flee at MY man No P. down. tots No charge for traction when teet! removed his offigesied. All work done by graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 year in each) will tell you perience; a 6 department. oo up tant eight weeks at H Beattie finent monthly 1200 suburb [MILLMAN - - Owner ain Washington sa | jinless ex- | order- | ox) in advance exactly what your work will cost by a free exam-| ination. Give us a call, and you will find we do exactly as we + jadvertise— New York Dental Parlors Jand lovated for oll, and all newe-i SET OF TEETH .... ound. 884 GOLD FILLING GOLD CROWN . |SILVER FILLING $5.00) 614 Ficst Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer vanes =e OPERA fesitie HOUSE heat John Cort, a ONLY TWO ) NIGHTS MORE. NANCE O’NEIL AND HER SPLENDID COMPANY. TONIGHT—"The Jewens.” ‘Teestay Night—"Klizabeth.” Prices—Divann, $1.50: balcohy, Tho and be; ga’ pote Boattie’s Leading E Theater JOHN CORT, Mar, ae Main 66. Four Nights— -ftarting Wednesday— Baturday Matinee. wm, A. By Clyde Fitch. First Time in Seattle. Cast of Exactly Five Montha in New York. Prices—$1,00, 7 Beata on Brady Presents LOVERS’ LANE Harry Corson Clarke In ONE TOUCH OF NATURE And THE THREE HATS Professional debut of Mra. MeClure, Popular Prices WwW. M, RUBS * Roth PI Beatties Only Prices. -60e, 40 Not a liehn Pepin P "Get-Rich-Quick TONIGHT All this week the Horace Estab rquet, ¥, te. Witnensed All This Week a Double Bin. Third Theate: ee Saturday ‘The only laughing entertainment at theaters this week.” SAM MORRIS jim THE F PEDDLER’S CLAIM (MADISON TH EATER | Corner First Ave. oR Tel, Main 4202, Popolar Prices—10 TONIGHT 60 Hn. | Dinnerware The final Tuesday of the great Sprin sefurnishing Sale will note some very bargains in Dir Also notable unc ioe ricing of Toiletware and Silverware ely these descript and prices 8TOCK PATTERNS—CLOSING OUT FIVR—We 4.00 DINNER SETS, 100 pleces be . ing out five stock patterns of Dinnerware at $20.00 DINNER 8878 of German China, very ae them cost to make se space tor new goods decorations—only a few of these—at fw on the way from the Bast $3-plece DINNER SETS, with smal! spra 7.4 DINNER SETS, & pt pretty decorations tions and gold edge, at gold edge “ue ” DINNER SETS, decorated, 166 pieces, 4% DINNER SETS, decorated, & pieces, four der DECORATED DINNER SETS, fine A orations and ®, at $4.98 china, 100 plecem, at - —_ Toiletware Sale REGULAR #50 DRCORATED CHAMBER SETS, | $960 DECORATED CHAMBER SETS......., =|] Bz Dieses, large bow! and pitcher, covered cham: | gi2u DECORATED CHAMBER SETS, baly | a Gecorations, several styles of decorations, a. lf REGULAR 4.00 DECORATED CHAMBER SETA, © CHAMBER SETS, 12 pieces, white ang | 12 ploces, with large slop jar, at ne é gold, extra bargain, at oa * Pu ah" Silverwar heaper ye REGULAR Me CHILIYS MUGS, quadruple plate. 2.0 SILVER PLATED SYRUP PIT< wise gold lined, at Pe tray, quadruple plate, at SILVER PLATED TEA SETS, teapot, sugar, cream and spoonholder, quadruple plate et. She BON MARC iF) Nordho@# @Ce. THE BIG STORE { 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street ~ 234 A Mull Make Won't Bend or Break. 13 F Why buy any old make umbrella when you can buy « Hull Denbretia for one-third les? -1 35¢ up to $20.00 Have you examined the Hull Detachable and Interchangeable ‘The only umbrella made from which the handle can be detached to be put in trunk for traveling, 1307 2d av. Arcade Bik, Every day's untold agony tm Dent put eff until ; have them ¢1 this office) right e We have the finest equipment and the foal discovery which. the cums makes Al ton painiess. charge of gratuate Extracting free whee work is ordered. ~ | ab er veto id Fi Handle Umbrelia Hours—#:30 a. m Dress Better Sundays till 1 p.m and Pay Less NO MORE NO LESS EASTER SUIT te B15 TO ORDER Scotch Plaid Tailors, 120 CHARTER RANGES | are all steel,no em burn off. If you wi best buy the Charter © Range. We take yo stove in exchange. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Scarne PAINLESS THE BEST 18 THE OWEAPEST We admit: Preparation t OLD ESTABLISHED AND RELIABL DENTISTRY ister Vitalized alr for PAINLESS yy 4 t is appl to the gums is the t wide ho need to suffer when having tecth extracted” NO STUDENTS, 18 NOT A FAKB DENTAL COLLEGE. STUDENTS. “THIS NEY Full Set and Fit Guarantecd $6.00 Gold Crowns, 22k TEETH Gold Fillings that stayin $1.00 Bilver Fillings that stay in B00 Our double suction adhesive plates never fail EXTRACTED FREE xeures | WOODHO A THO COMPLETE HOUSE 418 Pike Street. TEETH WITHOUT PAIN and replaced with new ones the same day. Lady at- sete ghee ae tendant always prosent m8 Phone John 981; Inde Ten-year writte e ne 12 to 20 poara’ vrmeticgy weenite. No-etudents, but all speciatiate of trom We are making « spociait old ere fe mure to coneult us about this high-class work. r. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors 7!3 First Avenne Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6 U 713 MacDougall & Southw pm, ~ ! Wout avoiw DISAPPOINTMENT Remember that Dr work and 73 eaeann a Dental 618 2nd ave. Collins bul nion Block, first door south * tok"s. MH Sundays ttl p.m sSridaahetden { | | ment tw the on to-dove sive wes me thd gmucueed be Oiere Nae LE OPTICAL COMPANY | — i i 108 Gecond avenue, New Fere ade Phone, James 1901. | Meeth extiacted tree witnit y and replaced with new same day Gold Crowns and Bridge Work Full Set of Teoth Gold Fillings 75¢ é oe Madison St, VAUDEVILLE | FEATURES TWO HEWETT LAURA ABTDBY MILE PERBONI ACKWY & HAYAN & Ener Matinee Byery Day Stiver Fillings All Work Pe Guaranteed for T Hours--8:80 0, m, to 8:08) Bundays—9:00 a.m tot ONE BLOCK FROM THE SHOP. a PING CANTER OF 8EATTLE Citizens’ Light.& Power Co. ‘PHONE, MAIN 1186 INDEPENDENT 7o 1425 First Ave. Near Pike fBouth side Colman umbtia Phone, ‘pla sth

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