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wt je & Christian, on Ww th ets Act tytlande and sat . | | | } | } University Place trookiyn av jend B 46th at Prank A. Heath, I! DD, pastor, If am, Rev. A. Df] | Carpenter will preach. # p.m, “The! of a New belfe i LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF EDDIE GUERIN, wnt . , | See ee ee ee & and latroduced him to Dutch Gus rT mt the ’ ahaee Then came the American ei « 7 GUERIN RELEASED. Co. robbery in Parts that : ag Se | Guerin to Devils island oi Bes athed 4 ou Devils forgot to count trem. In a fow | Re hed commun friends, Pat) ret and his broth. | "nell, Disciples raised a fund of] bremant—Kit nev} t ft to him some way “hel Guerin was meanwhile making | Ls ardent love to the prison captain's | wife. He invetgied hor Into forging e (By United Press.) mattle--Madrona hal Arthur D. Carp “The Subjects o nt Church,” * * os 7 * onth © com & * 7 * * * * being nected with mumerous bank suspicion of th a pretude « and = Baptists! qebberies in the provinces, n released from cue $256,008 and reves c eee ee ee : .|an order sending him to the farthest Cayenne island im t see the Brow. Here he bribed guardy Lad. 00 be says, from the Lory the body of a feverstricken bench into @ life of crt mad tufatuation for “Ch May” Chorehiill he bas for years the im hot water And Bags mice has bees hie on their quick wits tarned tricke im Chicago and New Pollee drove Eddie Gueria.” ing a cance he set out alone reach South America. Afte a heart-breaking ve |made bis way thr partly of foot, through Me back to Chicage. The police were aghast pursued and drove er London. Here be his former pal, “Chicago Ma. prisoner as 24th ay Rey W | & and Main tad The Chureh Triw mphan 0 pp te. J.D, fl Rosewarne wi Baliard—iTth ay. N. W. and W.] t > Lamoreux, pas A Nation's Sin ing Glory.” They m back ta 4 them until now them to Guerin bobbed up in with & record of which any be eoriogs: Marry Ferguson, paste aarmon by pastor: © met Dago Frank. They pulled turned mat him, betrayed himtlis: arsnur Di ¢ or will speak the famous Hank Of Lyons deal) to the yeh police. But she hadjion “Religion in the Home $50,000. Guerin got 10 years| made a mistake. Guerin p } ‘Gloomy stone-celied prison in| technica! English citiaenshtp and | VM GA | ‘Anvernge mountains Here be could mot be extradited. | ¥. MC A.—Madinon and éth ay t GAM not escape, 80 spent the time Living In ease he wrote for mag Dm. Dr FR Dark, of Portiand, | corsets ané fine silks. Inci./aztnes and told stories of his lit apeak the “Devil's will Dé followed ont his old that angered “Chicago May” Shp Fry will sing making friends. The prison and Chas Sarith plotted to kil! him 2p m: John! him supplied with and fired at bim. | r ‘ the Of Ris friendship Reformers find just begun to|*! #45 pm; apectal mun fime after bis seotence point to Guerin as a real criminal | : . he saddenly appeared in a reformation, when suddenly he was| ig ee gy ge arrested again on a charge of rob ‘end Londen bar sod) met And it's all May.” She took him back | bing an English bank @ daring thing to do i plot of bold services on} & & Washington, | Chicago May * venge! Unitarian. Fear Not Ye, © tlereel Trurdthe ive. Rew 4. wD , Ruck. Mise Le Lacheur, sermon Se ioriaae er ee |oThe Vietortour Prince of Pemeen” | 4 Reecord, of Mpringtield, Maes Reformat Presbyterian (Covenan ter)—Terry and Olfve; Thomas) vnitariantem.” Melville Slater, minister; morning.) Premont Unitarian Drifting”; evening, “The House ofley; J A. Baldridge }°The Mission and the eeeateeanee Message of 2612 Frement minister, 8 p Men tn Meattic Church of Immaculate Cor Hitiran M. ¥ 1th and Mart of mails, notices should Ratner tied. a dally at settee eeeeeeeeee® a pos Collingwood av.; Rev. Geo. ©. Pool) 435 and 4:30 & Sunday at 6 ns Cote tom, saster:, 7:00 Dom. “Thy King~)ang 6:30 0 m igh mane at 10 r office a’ dem Co lam: veep 720 pm ° al - | mar | * oy 3 5 A ut Josep stn and E Aloha | as - aan daily & 29 and $30 a m RRR nen eee ee ee Mater The mm “Kindling SPI | sunday am: high mass. | pial | ila m 0 pm. ‘ | paid a | St. Alphon 15th av. N. W. and i? bs re “loath at Mass, 6 & mm. and Spring; Res 37 > ™-lSunday masa, 6 a mm; high meee, | MA Mattiews, ‘The Bones Praixing Jevus 130:96 a mu: a pastor “ © Firet av. N. ain, ponedtotion, 7:29 pm Trinity M. E Lave”; evening, “The Mod oF Prayer.” Mercer; Rev. Win. HL Leach, pastor.| “ ay and Co-/11 a. m. “Building on a Good Foun Rew, W. A. Wilnon, D. D., | datic 30 p.m, “The Priumphat| Christian Seience. Merving, “The Pairs, | Entry.” i wet Church a ¢ .~ Genin 7 bars solo, re ow A rr at hristensen's mt roadway a) Melee witecs St me goon ella Madison. Services 11 a mand & [Fremont av Ker ier, pastor jan 7:30 pm, “Are Sin, Dine: Feading room, 923 Pp ms mubject, and Death Real?” Alaska bullding *hurch of Christ, Sclenti«t « Ballard. Bervices Are Sin, Dineune feading room in ‘Going on the Church South—Mer 6.0 Clock Specials In. the Busy Basement hureh bullding Miscellancsus. pm What In Diy Theosophical So fond av. 8:30 p. m., “Pragmat a New Departure in Philosophy,” ’ A. Barnes Bohoe ult Sctenee 411 1408) vod Mra. Minnie Jennings r; 2:30 p. m., “Spiritual Pro [ Se Fire Shovel, 216. Wh). ar,ctusmene—14 fe ond: 11 af mA Smith +e ‘ Devoe, on “Woman as a Factor in Ge bar—the well | Regular Se--Black steo! Jap- Baan, AP et Known Lenox Soap, “Just | First Spiritual Soctety, 1481 First Gis the hand” spac anned Fire Shovel, very oo. r aly psy “Life Abund pm, “The 6 to 10, strong: a rare 2ic ireat Law of Suggestion.” | bargain; spectal 2 tonal Church for Universal 1420 ipom Twentieth © i,” by BR | Winfield Beott Simith. Wash Basin, 10¢. e—Gray frade, Basin; Slo 0 Baturday Firat Divine Seience—Columbia | Hf ball, Broadway and Pine; Agnes K.| i MeCarthy, pastor, 11 a m, “Reve lation,” a Salvation Army Corpe Washington and Fifth a and Mrs. A. P. Storey in charm HY | ee | To Take boats at Pier 2 trips daily, Se round trip ‘Serre rrrrr es | Table Tumblers, 6 For 23¢. } The dozen plain, finely pot ished, blown table Tum Te, extra granite large size extreme 106 | ; \* * * 7 er & Hurlbut |: Tel : ark. 4 * AVENUE ANO UNION STREET * a* — ai) « * — = | * * * e * * . The Washington Trust Company ‘ ‘ ‘ OF SEATTLE if * . j * Capital, Surplus and Profits ; $585,000 3 * * Transact a General Banking Business. 4 ; DIRECTORS— |" 31 C. &. Burnside » . Cc. J. Smith * *) ©. H. Cobb le ‘ 4. & Frink _* * @. J. Humphrey is e WW. Chapin |» ©. F. Weston | S 4, &. Clise a 2 FIRST AVENUR AND MADISON STREET. : ton is . t eee meeting |\. canaries won't last long THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. of our new building, Saturday evening, April 11, beginning at 8: Come and bring your friends. Speaking, Music, Exhibit of Rapid Figuring, and Awarding of the Annual Gold Medals. QvanessCollefe Wilson Building, 1524 Second Avenue arch will speak on “Plowing | i cc. Mi Tough Church Members”; # p m., | ¢ a"; Me Saft Capt. MeAbee will speak o4”™The Plumb Line.” } . Congregational. \* Piymouth—Third and University; | Mao Row. Francis J. Van Horn, D. D,| Failed. li a m, “The Mob-Ruled| Prospect-—Mast Proapect at. “Dead Yet Alive y and Rapubii- Senith, pastor; 11 a m “hriat's Ctatme; 4:90 p.m, “Lake's | Portratt of Jesus ym, Who Would Do Better, Twenti opm, Mercy.” | Geed People in a f ote < say ev for _ ag F ne = ™ 1 People in a Bad Wor This benstitel sew, sera iversity-Brookiye ay. N; . Methodrat. Sroom bungalow, lot Pret M—Tabernacte, PAD and] we sumeg Catmedral—Ninth anal 100: Oreee Lake, close to SHOES AND OXFORDS | Dreamland Union, Rev. W. OH Marion: geass éalt 28 im: Bun-{y Br: ete $100 down, ba tor. it a. m, “Maintal arom, pact Gauls afm: Sun” if monthly. Phone Green 216, ff in tan and black. Look at } Rink Confidence”; 7:28 p.m, | nase at 1 a ms Vespers, & p 1 Green 210, or North 2390. Tt quality and compare the pric PRET, ages 2° A FREOLUNO, HORNBERG & LARSON, 705 Pike St. What Does It All Mean? For most ALL of the CAPTAINS and COMMANDING Offi- cers, along with THE MEN of the BATTLESHIPS NOW at the NAVY YARD, are putting ALL the MONEY ghey can raise in- to property in . Navy Yard City And a FEW other places CLOSE by. They are MEN who have been AROUND THE WORLD, and have been in EVERY Hiring this ad HUDSON BROS. Meatia NAVY YARD in the U.S. THEY are men of the KEENEST JUDGMENT. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? YOU pass the JUDGMENT THIS property is located FIVE city blocks west of the NAVY YARD, and HAS ONE-HALF MILE of the FINEST WATER FRONT on the Sound, and lies right IN the HEART of the 400 acres that is proposed to be made into a NAVAL CITY for HOMES for the OFFICERS and MEN of OUR navy. Water front lots OVER TWO HUNDRED FEET, Prices $50 Up Terms $1 Per Week Street Grade, Side- 128 lots SOLD here Above PRICES 4nd TERMS include walks and Water Mains laid in the Street in ONE WEEK. With surveyors NOW in the field, surveying for a railway, and ang LECTRIC line, both of which MUST cross this property, WAKE UP and reap SOME of the LARGE and QUICK PROFITS that are SURE to come Take ANY boat for the Navy Yard at foot of Yesier Way. 18 boats per day. Get off at the CHARLESTON DOCK, at west gate of the Navy, Yard, or call at city office Bremerton Development Co. 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING. MAIN 1156——-—— PHONES— IND. 4048 William " . : The Palm “Life's One near “The But and AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE Tomorrow Night, Beginning Mae The Cohan & Harris Comedians Present Fr j@ Thompson's 8iV@ Stupendous Produc and Ch The Supreme New York, Londor ago Comedy Success, BREWSTER’S MILLIONS A Dramatization by Winchel| Smith and Byron Ongley of Geo. Barr McCutcheon's Famous Nove With @ wealth o t ed an entire feeming with orlginallt parkit with wa MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS—600 TO $2.00 MATINEES—60c TO $1.50. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JOHN CORT, MANAGER PrONES 65, BEGINNING MATINEE ALL NEXT WEEK, TOMORROW, CULLEN PRESENTS PIXLEY & LUDERS’ Merry. Musical Masterpiece, THE BURGOMASTER WITH GUS WEINBURG, RUTH WHITE AND OVER HALF A HUNDRED OTHERS, INCLUDING THE FAMOUSLY ORIGINAL KANGAROO GIRLS. ORIGINAL PRODUCTION A VERITABLE TRIUMPH, we. P S v, Brighter, Better Than Ever Prices—Boxes and Orchestra, $1.00; Balance of Lower Floor, 750; Balcony, 75c, 50c and 35c. Gallery, 28¢ and 15¢ GRAND CONCERT MERCADANTE’'S “SEVEN LAST WORDS” and Selections From STAINER’S “CRUCIFIXION,” By Chorus of FIFTY and Professtonal Soloists; GRAND Mr. Herbert J. Cave, of Vancouver, B. C., 1 Soloist FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cor. Seventh Av. and Spring St. FRIDAY EVENING, EIGHT O'CLOCK, APRIL 17TH, 1908. FRANK WILBUR CHACE, ORGANIST ANDO CHOIR MASTER ORGAN; Tickets: Ad be, Children under 15, 26¢. Tickets on t D. 3. Johnston Music House, Sherman, Clay & Co, Kohler & Chase, W. Martius Muste House, Jno. C. Walling Music House, Dr. Chace, Choir Room, First Presbyterian Church. COLISEUM PRICHS—t0e, B00, Reserved Seats, 660, One New Acts Monday Afternoon. HENRI FRENCH & CO. Equilibrists Direct From Europe—Highest Salar- ied Act Ever Presented Here. CANARD, DORIC FOUR, The “Ian on Teme.” High Class Vocalists. "in Troubles of i Dilthons,” EARL SISTERS, Bachelor.” Character Change Artists, MOTION PICTURES AND EDDIE ROESCH. on ieoiaen Performances 2:50 1 46. #18 Mee Bente. Musica! Comedy and Vaudevitt Box Seats. Be. }, 7:30, 9:00 each New Acts Monday Afternoon. LEWIS & LAKE CO. 20 People, in a New Musical Comedy Never Before Seen Here. HALE AND CORBIN, * FRED H. BROKAW, Novelty Banjoists. Popular Balladist ARNOLD VON DER AUE. THE GREAT WILSON, Yodler Famous Cyclist MOTION PICTURES, Latest From France. LOIS THEATRE>..ti"..J M. ind. 4334, Richard Mansfield’s Last Great Success IN OLD HEIDELBERG T. DANIEL FRAWLEY as Prince Karl PANTAGES’ THEATRE] UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Week Commencing Monday Matinee, April 13th. GOLDEN GATE QUINTETTE, CARTER AND WATERS CO. Vocal Artists, Refined Comedy Sketch In High Class Selections. “The Wise Mr. Coun THE GREAT KINS-MERS, ROSE BUSH, Kquilibrists and Balancers. Operatic Soprano. PAULIE AND HEALIE, AXTELL AND HEINE, Singers and Dancers. Acrobats and Trick Dog. ELWELL. ' PANTAGESCOPE. Continuous Performances Sundays From 2 to 11 P,M. Matinees Daily. SEATTLE THEATRE Russell @ Drew, Managers. Both Phones 45. The Leading Popular Priced Theatre of the Northwest Tonight, Last Time—“THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH,” tinee tomorrow, Sunday, Apri! 12; every nd Sat, MISS EMMA of players from New Owen Davis’ strong Next week, starting evening except “Good Fr BUNTING and the New rgess Bunting in “ANITA, THE SINGING GIR York elty cleaa, 1 American play, a fascinating tale of ups and downs of life in Greater New ¥ See the new an No change tn nings, IGe, 2c, Io, 4c mats, 260, l0e. Next Miss Bunting and the Burgess-Bunting ‘MOVING AND BEKINS YoMne et? ec. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. We Move By Contract , Get Our Figures Dive Pret Stovege Male 1623 QUARANT ERO RATES 6 6 eee “6 -

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