The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1908, Page 7

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Day.” 1 prtuses! THEY HUNTED UP SOME NEW ONES AT THE OFFICE‘: °, Weat ourne & J « Cairns, pasion, 1 a m.| p v, I ri Hands I « 1 My Mplrtt 7 v Kant o-@ MAD boOn eEMER ALmosT WHF Mf Docres ediah Sunday University Place-B. 45th an | Prank A. Heath pf Reww t ¢ Jesus ‘ f Paul t the wpectal | | | eobyterian. | | Piret—Seventh and Spring; Rev. | ~1S pcruee swows Tee oFtice rorce’ TMS SAME APTERWOON + Yay! HOW TO FIX THE DATE eee | ine and Conversing With 1 DD “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good.” ten different patterns and we dupli are able to put them ¢ ¢ these prices anywhere, 3 Mtevenson or Mmm. |The Church and the Resurrection mere glance of the eye, ape Did Jesus R Rise Ir ‘ ’ Ka fication tn the celebration of an}of March or tater than the 26th of | Une Dead } Here are the prices of the eventful 10. They Did you ever wonder ¥h and Mar-| es though (event upon which the Christian | April Rallard—1tth ay, N. W : gears comes on a Suads Oi on eee aoe a ER ket st, Ballard; Rey. Geo. H. Lee able. Of some numbers we have but one s wy “y sipauirerticn | The dispute about the proper date | of March or after April Phe | Gates. tt Se ots a, eline dems Christ, and why | for the cetebration arose between |latest Baster in this century will | nnore”. epectal , No. 104 Dresser, base 40x18 inches; square plate mirror, gel ~ year and ax the eastern and western churches | ocour on April 25, 1943. o* 20x38 inches, for y : le n the second om r Ph "I it nd century, The great Episco No. 112 Dresser, base 40x18 inches ines thing to explain RB is an astro fe fact, ant @ lanation fails to we te jen overly plair Be raat was a feast da masse of the eastern Christians, de shaped plate mirror, rived from or tathmately connected with the Jewish church, celebrated Raster on the fourteenth day of the first Jewish month er mooa, con sidering it to be equivalent to the James; Rev. H.} 20x18 inches, for Bay ae th an = a, rector, Kaster day sery-| “at £9: 20 and It a. m. 4 N base m raing, “The Spirttual 20x34 inches, for No, 122 Dresser lfody®; “evening. “hie ‘That Livet? ‘ and Was Dead”, special muste at all No. 124 Dresser, base 40x17) 20224 inches, for $8.70 $9.35 $9.40 40x18 inches; oval plate mirror, § inches; shaped plate mirror, fp bower of the goddess of sprites. | ian Passover. eee eee eee eee OE am fan own i" ph eh W. Sind at ‘The ancients ebeerved, tt f x com |” “The wasters churches celebrated %~ BB ge reg eye oe = hm No. 214 Dronser, base 42x21 Inches; square plate mirror, 12 00 Seite defore it came Into obwerv) i) on the Sunday after the four-|# Notlees for the church col wr. Mi a. mo. “The Resurrection TiaB2 inches, for ' 7 a religious commemoratior th day, b ing it to be the @ Umns of the Saturday Star @/ pigne ening, “The Higher Mac celebrated on the opening memeration of the resurrection # Wil! pot be accepted after 5 | rife fal nervices to Masons tr snd the Of Jesus. The council jeuea, in| ® o'clock Friday aftornoo cvening tal music at both serv " i. : jecided is favor of western * All 2 es must contain @ : , | o RP Ft. James'—Btone av, and 38th at usage. 7 et of this ruling sermot * | vremant. Se conducted t wever, Was not that Faster should * Owing to delay in the de @ ard Mansfield White pon any certain date, but * livery of mails, notices ¢howld @ | -jogus Baith Unto Her on & Sunday * be matied as early poe @ | Hirethren and Bay Unto T j of matronomical cycle for * “ble, tn order to ineure their @! cond Unto My Ged and Your i celebrating ithe | . sa the os oon el @ arrival at The Star office at | special musk | For Monday and Tuesd: " age oe the resr | Paster moon waa Bot determine A the time spec Si Unitarion | came 1 Passover sem tn comes : 4 | niterian. , < his cousectl. although the western |e teen eee . Boylston Av. Unitarian-—Hoytston If laid Linoleum, eut to, per square yard idence was 0) tae eae Pras an teak Ms “4 and Olive: Rey, J. D. ©. Powers. lI Printed Linoleum, cut to, per square yard ..... ithe metonic evele upon which Pope ‘ ‘he Philago coatroversy y xi! te 3 9 omer, tee Bn Philapophy Printed Olleloth, cut to, per square yard ged the of Hope Methodist ‘Whoo Baster should be ce jan chleed@ar ned . Harlan S12 Fre Table Olleloth, any color, cut to, per yard ‘This celebration was pure , ot Contam th ution) " A. Rakiridge, minister | ene ae Brad authorities adhered the old time up mortality of Lave — pie® method of determination by the - | the keeping of this or any son, Which, since the days of N at. Jamew po oe ‘ 4} tt commemoration of qe, and dere was an mmusual @portanity for tts legttinia mane at Tl a m.: vespers, © p ! Bt. Joseph's—18th and B Aloha | Mase daily at S1790.and #:30 « oceurred o@ the fourteenth day of the calendar noon. sath) So Baster becomes we don't want you to n Upholstery Geode, While we are making ble cute in staples lowe sight of the fact that we are headquarters always the " anday ch tollo ; @ ' nd | Kunday, T:20 and 8a. m.; igh mass TE from the cheapest to the most expeosive. We can conform to the 70 See BATTLESHIP Sunday whi pliow a of 1 a. on; Venpers, 1:00 — ws v » teenth day of the cal moon. ; ; ~ er iconkaaintn pocket book of anyone. sig ¢ 1 Chore mmacul eaception| ‘ Bee at Pier 2 Ten round | which falls upon or ® after the We also carry « big assortment of Curtain Goods by the yard dally, Be round trip which we make up to order in all styles peculiar to periods,” both ancient and modern, Stop in and let us show you, We of any “period” you Lat us figure on your fine drapery work. 2ist of March, the vernal equ the different oa Which the wun eronsce the equa tor, and the beginning of the ec clesiastical year Raster fell upom the aame day as} the Passover tm 1805, 1836 and | 1902, and will again io 1923, 1927 and 1981, The Jewish Passover usually Occurs the week before} Fante never before the Bech | will put @ drapery ame while you walt together : THE SPIRIT OF EASTER STOP THE RENT We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Pungale Payments just like rent T. P. FAY GO., ING, Menihern Bidg tien”; Lord's Supper; con In Rev. Luther M. Feeger, pastor, 2:30 » “Banter Tidings | Miscellaneous Batyation A ps No. 1 | Washington & ay. BR: Adjt and Mra A. FP ttorey in charee i a. m., “The Power of His Rene ‘Emma Goldman Is Being mi; 315 p m hristian Edifice’; 8:1 } Live Again a and Pine; ser | r ie pa Ae al “sa (By United Prees.) b < eae PRANC 18CO, April 18 piritual View of the) With city detectives dogging thelr e ps, Emme Goldman, “Queen Maght-—1420 Second ay. jot the Anareh and Ben L jilar address by A. W. Connett | Reftman. self a King of an Con red at the St jon The Planes of Mun regis | Tramps,’ are j actouaness Pp {s hotel, where they were as | Volunteers ¢ Amer " to two magnificent au . |Second av. & RK . = B 2 ager We : 4 when he Will preach on the “Resurre at meee : a ne two na the regis when he jer And he ga lalanced about ar ed again saw Chief of UNDER AUSPICES OF Seattle Automobile Dealers’ Association April 22d to 25th. ee “rn as—|Qther in Midair, 1908 Big dally at at 6,7 at 10:90 hung, China, witl speak; 1:36/—19th and ustrated lecture The ie of Christ,” and also Marion; ma Hiliman M. P | W. and Rainier blvd. and RICHMOND, C INCLUSIVE Rene: te pm Sunday sche at | Christian Sciences Tren inten clreult sonst. - the! 4 we and Miustrated views of! First Chureh of Chrtst, Bc “*—| Ament Tobaece con, , wo} ‘The most elaborate and costly exhi- Craig: specla panel pe e alasetution of the $260,000 ever staged in the Northwest;! |] ,,!; Me. | M Lakeway and} Alaske DeNGOm | a dsslend toeee by officials of the com : 4 a yr. 68 ct aihere vk pany would no allow heir Wer half a million dollars’ worth of a ees OT iia me mubjects “The Doctrine ot bamen to be mentioned In cone Motor cars on display. gy om Elle! oe M8. it _ persed = porconc as J ; | ssaiiara 20ers ov naviara:| SENSATIONAL BREACH a id for the gowns of beauti- - Svapresstone X 2 oo ‘s Sao OF PROMISE CASE — = | AERIAL AUTO RACE— ie tl rie Y. 2 Je Si D. fy eM O. Ae cay Sebo } NEW YORK, March 18—All r ‘oy im The N or n Be , y Unite ress.) the la cire terrifier Thous 4 FRESNO, Cal, April 18.—Morti th t thrill of all thr J Best Music Obtainable Fae snot meta —sen] ene, oi nde "Sree gare, .] "Tes the best Chit of al and F t A n noted horse owner of Fresno, wa sta stiff and cause the * T ; gree |i Fred Sings; ANCL Te a defendant ine. $10,000 ot Gh to ont a. th WO Concerts Daily by Herr Franz 1 sp m,|sor , ibm po Mies emuharts teen t . 7 Congregational | Mareare aintt it to Marte e, the petite Adelman’s Band of Soloists ee Plymouth "tried and University; [She alleges that Barrett won her] 100-pound periad . c r 1 J an Horn, D. D.Jlove and then failed to keep bis/auto race is only anot at “An Ur (i * - inal jyorced from his first wife a. year) coming circus seasa eh eh Ticket Agent for Convention Tickets | ,*",=".% ME, erate” |tican Rev, award Liweotn st Ss tee cian, hb aee & tiny ore é i x, 0. as ng Su oat Nelson and Boer to Sign. we yginn Hr Witt bs eras mpeth oe 38 Se eee ty Pann Unton—Queon A av. and Gaier} gaN FRANCISCO, April 18—|tor fn the “race” when the show - 1 Marior bs aa ' ido! nt th Joor boxer, a ¥ Ss on the ~ Firet 3 m ay. & f I M. Fre prea vo ‘i ae z | ‘This is the third of th ite U. 8. Navy Yard Rowte Steamer! | —Brook yetlyete By | " he big show ha t out Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6:30) tov. If. ( rags , & ison in a 45-round bout at| First came the “seto bolide” in and 9:30 a.m., 1:30 and 4 p.m. ***| Wine which an euto sbot over a gap. Ke t wi — Last year they gave the terror-lo Hotel Walifirst tor: dt a, irom ‘Doubt to|f © sees bf chicks! leg tll (ped eag ete tig der hrabl — Rates Reasonable, 50c All on One Floor. au flop in the air will turn a fity 2P e } and the other will shoot under #@ IN PORXING & RYER, INC. Up. $3 Per Week Up. J} Lateran 2414 FIRST AVE. across @ gap at the same second ag 2414 FIRST AVE. Moly Trinity-B. O}ive and. ie) Bach car weighs 1,100 pounds and Main 1673. Ind., 2794. Grain” Private, Wires 308 ' 6 Alaska Bide, Lund, DD. par oon Mataioe Matn 1679. ares S788, The Resurrec \the girl must weigh 100, Car No. av.; Rey G tor, 10:45 a. 18 toy eatmeat We were months ago in securing a carload of dressers at panic prices s you yourself will under are all Solid BIG TRUST IS TO 22-8 TERRIFIER 49 fortunate during th This lot, which has just yut at what are marvelously ‘Golden” Oak, Monday and Tuesday— Dresser, base 42 inches, for ». 224 Dresser, base 42 20x24 Inches, for stand in a minute if you will only give No. 100 Dresser, base 47%x24 inche ror, 40x28 inches, for No. 402 Dresser, base 47x24 inches, oval plate mirror, 40x28 inches, for No. 700 Dre 36x16 inches, for ser, base minutes alleged pty at strike, Irived last might. A few later Alexander Horr, an anarchist, who gained n the time of the Homestes dropped in to pay his respects. to the “King” and “Queen.” He tm mediately had a verbal clash with Chief Biggy, who recognized him. tam Chief Biggy,” said the head of police department, tap ping Horr on the shoulder with one hand and pointing to his star with the other, “You must not distri bute any lterature around | L don't give a rap who you are answered Horr A me t later he had disap. peared through the door Chief Biggy says that neither Emma Goldman nor Reitman will be allowed to speak here if they de- nounce the government, the presi Bhan bv or the American flag in —— Tent Thriller. LATEST CIRCUS THRILLER. = DETECTIVES DOGGING THE, ...: QUEEN OF ANARCHISTS j idence of jav. north The == 1A Panic Purchase of Dressers panicky period several arrived, embraces low prices. You can't them a are well made and service ova! plate mirror, $12.00 inches; shaped plate mirror, $12 50 shaped mate “9 $26.00 $26.00 t4x14% Inches; tall plate mirror, $16 35 . ’ [5 Lady’s Escritoire Of Golden Quartered Oak. (Exactly like cut.) This lovely little desk ts just the thing for a lady's room—it te so dainty, so neat and so compact. It measures 11x28 tnches and stands 18% inchgs high. Inside it has a full complement of cubby- holes, ete. and is the most coa- venient, cutest desk imaginable. Regular Price $8.00. For 2 Days—Special at $5.69 PUNGRAL _ Roreas The funeral services of Melissa *. Gideon will take place Sunday t 2 o'clock from (he res her daughter, Mra. Bosley, 320 Fifth remains will be cremated at the Mount Pleasant rrematory, Butterworth & Sons, rticians ROOSEVELT AT HEAD LA FOLLETTE AT END afternoon Thomas (By United Press.) HOOD RIVER, Ore., April 18.— Senator Jonatha Bourne has an nounced his national republican ticket. It is For president, Theodore Roose- ve For vice president, Robert M. LaFollette. If Roosevelt still persists in refus- ing to rum for president, Bourne has indicated that he will be content to let LaPollette have the first posi tion on the ticket and allow Roose. velt to take the second place. This, it said, in Bourne's mind, com- ple removes the president's ob- jections to revoking his famous pledge, written on the night of his felection in 1904, when he stated that he would never run for presi dent again Trying to Break Record. SAN FRANCISCO, April 18.— Confident that he can break the San Francisco Los Angeles automo- bile record, H. O. Harrison left San Francisco in his machine at 1:15 this morning. He expects to arrive in Los Angeles at 6 o'clock this uz. cutting about on hour from which 18 hours ent rece and 13 m NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS starts on unway 58 fect above | the g whead of car No, 2 hut-« have n is a No Land 3, No. 2 is| by the city treasurer against all on t > and 4 water nsumers who are de. 1 of the pistol, No, 1| linquent in the payment of their sta ce foot and releases | fates for the quarter ending March at tarts No. 2. No. 1/ 31st, 1908, in ¢he third collection sh down the runway,| district. ‘This district includes ail hit nt causes it to shoot city lying north of Galer st 0 the alr and turn up are 1,000 deling: who side hile ft ts in this po} will t t off without further sith with her head | notice. Paym must be made down, N f f ! at 115 Pref Pr « eee long flight beneath th The effeet on the audience is the SHOES AND TO 2 ge aay ges Alen ae tam and black, Look at the instant : quality and compare the prices. Peon beth with a PFREDLUND, HORNBERG & | nas No. 1 pailaed LARSON, platform in the middle of the gap 705 Pike St. and stops. No. 2 goes down a sloy ing platform When you have seen this, you Hotel Wallfirst have seen the most sensational cir cus stunt yet attempted Baths and Phones Free. | The originator of this sensation - is the sar man who invented t 2414 FIRST AVE. auto bolide, M. Maunige Garang 1 | of Paris, Main 1673, agin d, 2794 6 ia se iene

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