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If the house burned to the ground it would be only a partial loss.” Fire could not destroy the land. There is nothing you can do to prevent an at- tack on your title. If successfully attacked (and ma ty local titles have been), you would lose both house and land. Title real and permanent protec- Insurance gives tion. Washington Title Insurance Company Special for This Week High Grade Ready Mixed regular price $2.25 price, gallon Paint, e out 97¢ for reg 50; this week $1.97 High Grade Food Chopper, large size, 6 blades, regular $1.75; this week 976 Bolld Brass Torches; regular this week .., High ¢ Enamel, sj regular price eloseout price, Hardwood Wheelbarrows garden and other purposes ular price $3. oline Blaze price $3 60 Velveta for inside * $3.50; gallon Fiat use special +976 Alaska Hardware Co. 905 Railroad Ave. Rogers’ Silverware, Daisy Henry—With the Juvenile Bostoniane—Metropolitan, AT: THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Durbar pictures In Kin emacolor. Metropolitan—May Robson. Seattie—Jewle Shirley Co. The Love Route.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeviile. Pantages—Vaudeviile. Coliseum—Dark. ‘audeville, ville and motion * Clemmer—Photoplays and vaw- deville. Meibourne—Photoplays and vau- deville. VERHERERERE EEE HE AT THE MOORE * * * * * ae heherteeeeeee ate Two hours of Kinemacolor pie tures were shown last night at the Moore theatre when the first ap- pesrence of the Durbar scenes made in Seattle. The filme depict the real color and atmosphere of India, and one cannot hardly tm agine that the motion picture art s reached such an advanced stage. The first reel begins with the landing of King George and Queen Mary at Bombay, and shows thourands of Indinns welcoming the royal party A feature of the picture was the long line of troops, native and Brit- ish. representing the entire fighting force of the empire The coronation scenes at Delphi showing the review of 0,000 troops were spectacular. The pictures will week. ran all next RHR * * * METROPOLITAN * * * RRAKRHHRERARRHEHER “The Juvenile Bostonians,” a lo- organization of eight years’ stand! returns to this city to open their first engagement here, after @ tour of 36 weeks in Canada and in the East The opera company was organ- open their first engagement in this city, after a tour of 26 weeks in |no boys in the company. The age limit ranges from 14 to 18. There will be a grand reunion be tween the parents and the members of the organization between the time the train arrives and the open- ing of the first performance. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday “The Dream G an operetta of the Balkans, will be presented Wednesday, matinee and night, and Saturday matinee, “The Rose of Blandeen,” an Irish musical comedy will be played. Thureday, Friday and Saturday night the “Ransom, a KYDSY operetta, will conclude the engagement Dedede ded ded ea * * SEATTLE THEATRE * * eee ee eee err eeeery Laughter will be the keynote at the Seattle theatre all next week starting with the matinee tomor. row, when Miss Jessie Shirley and her company will present the funny farce from the French, “The Gay Parisians.” It has a humorous plot that 1s chock full of intricate situa: tions and will prove a scream in the laugh line. This will ite first presentation in Seattle tet tt TOTO Tt th tt th * * ORPHEUM « * KKH hhh Cecil Lean and Piorence brook, who were the costars in Bright Eyes” at the Moore theatre a few months ago, are the headline features of the Orpheum's new bill, w ‘h will begin with the Monday matinee The songs which they ng are written and composed by themselves. Mile. Camille added attraction. la phenomenal | The have a which through garbed quirm Others on the bill are W. H. Lytell, a weu known actor, support ed by a able cast in “An All Night Session. Attorneys at Music” will be pre- sented by Weston and Bentley com- pany Reba and Inez Kaufman, dancers and singers, and Mr. Bert and Misa i Ober will be Mile, Ober 1 range of voice. Sayton Trio, contortionists, unique act, the ot laid in the Everglades, which the contortionists a alligators, twist and the has scene is | * | Heved. | Hol- | Cecil Lean—Orpheum. Lottie Walton, singing acrobats, are; types he has seen In bis extended also on the bill. travels. RRR eee eeeee Rete ewe een eae * * EmPnaes . PANTAGES * « * * * RARRRHA Ree Headlining the Empress theatre offering Monday afternoon will be| As the special feature attra | Miss Edwina Barry, sister of Jimmy | of the bill opening at the Panta, Barry, the versatile author, who hax | with the Monday matine written a sketch especially for his | Frederick V. Bowers & lcharming er called “The Home Breaker.” |here in se | Boasie Valdere's Sextette of fe-| before tha |male cyclists will be the added at-|astociated with Mclatyre and | traction | Heath, This is Bowers’ firat raude | An English favorite in the person | ville appearance in this city Jof Larena, a dancer, will probably |promives a number of sweet smiles jeause considerable comment be-jand bright songs. Another feature |cause of her dancing abitity }o. ..e new show will appear in the Tom Mahoney, a monologist, x| performance of Jessie Keller, the reported to have been making good |Venus on Wheels,” credited’ with jin Eastern houses being a perfectly formed woman. Ted E. Box is one of England’s|Other acts on the program are |most celebrated eccentric come- | Jewell and Gordon, expert whistiers KARR RRR Eee 4 minstrel star, once | and | Every day at 1 rine (Cause I've got to) or my Job—the which f priae— I-muat trot to 1 must listen to the bell, Heed tte warning, Bave for iny one lary spell Sunday morning Goo, what luxury it seems To steep steady, Not to leave the lar Ti you're ready, ‘Then to f around awaile Bane adorning (Just pajamas are the style) of dreame By Berton Prarey Maybe it's a win to waste Time's great treasure, Hut it’s such @ joy to taste Kase and lelsure Dawdling over breakfast, too, Hurry scorning, I feel Mk ‘the favored few” Sunday morning Monday, Tuesday, Thureday, Friday Saturday my life is planned Sunday's MY day I'm no more a tolling mana, I'm adorning Heights where dwell clans Sunday morning. Bunday morning. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Bubsoribers Beattie Star Will conter a favor by nol thie office at once of any ure to necure prompt & ular delivery of © any attempt ppiaints and prompt It your paper, falls arrive niaht by 6 o'clock, kindly phone this office at once Main 9400, Ask for the Circulation Department FAMILY BOOKKEEPING “Does he know his own fail Inge? The ought to, His wife keeps the list.”—Birmingham Ag Herald. Portland, Or, May 4-—-Patrolmen Foster and White fo und it too tame |watching for offenders agsinst the law, #0 they climbed in & Chief Slover says, and took a wild, bilar ws, joy ride. Now they're off the force, apeed Salem, Or, May 4—Passing on) an appealed divoree case, Justice! MeRride has decided the bride was} not “grossly Insulied” when her bus} hank remarked in her presence and erring to her that he had paid $8 for this thing, $6 to the min-) ister and $8 for a Heense, THIS DAY IN HISTORY } jdians, and a man with an India rub-|the Five Juggling Normans and | ber face. He will characterize |Don and O'N Arrested for Libel comedians, rere THO OF FLOOD VICTIMS BATON ROUGE, La May Hope of patching the break in ithe Missiaatpp! river levee at Torgas, La, has been abandoned. Theowater is rushing through a gap 600 feet wide at a rate of 12 miles am hour Inundating several towns. Hundreds of refugees are being brought here today from the» flaod ed section. Relief trains aresbeing |rushed, and the government is ev lerywhere active in dealing out | tions and caring for the homelens, | It is estimated that 115.000 ger. [sons made homeless by Migsiepp! |Moods during the last month mre now in the various refugee |How many will be added to this jnumber by the Torras disnater can. not yet be extimeted, but it will be jmany thousands HENRY W. A. PAGE The New York linen broker, who kicked on the allmony awarded to his wife, wrote the congressional jo diclary committee an emphatic crit iciam of the courts, and, falling to get action there, published a pamph- | let revealing his candid estimate 0/4 TO 1 FOR T. R. IN TACOMA jthe members of that committee. | | That's why to be tried for bel TACOMA, May 4.—Complete re turns from all precincts in Tacoma | May show that the people favored Roose: iTITANIC !NQUIRY IN ENGLAND |$'c" ttt ine people favored Roose Roosevelt men say they have non LONDON, May 4.—When the British court of inquiry resumed to-| inated delegates to the county con jday {ts investigation into the Ti-|vention in practically every pre. |tanic disaster, Lord Mersey, who is|cinet and expect to win out over presiding, granted the demand of|the reactionaries, Old time ring the Seafarers’ union for represen-|caucus methods were vainly at tation at the hearing. Attorney |tempted by Taft men. Genera! Isaacs then formally open-| P jed the case, presenting all the| Los Angeles, May 4.—The hobble known facts to the court Jakirt ie the gr t limb straight- | The first witness today was|ener in the world, according to Dr | Archie Jewell, lookout on the Ti-| Wm, Weldon, port quarantine offi tanic, who testified that he saw no|cer. “Also,” he said, “men are jiceberga up to 10 o'clock Sunday|more bowlegged than women, des night at which time he was re-|pite Eastern opinion. Most men's legs are ike calipers.” Clemmer Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House. ONLY, B INNING WED? “The Coming of Columbus” THE GREATEST HISTORICAL PHOTOPLAY EVER PRODUCED A Wonderful Panoramic Review of the Discovery of America Correct in every detail teresting, Three reels, 3,000 feet of magnificent, im instructive entertainment. Charles Clary, of Seattle, as Columbus Special music by Oliver G, Wallace, soloist, and the Maurice 8. Karp. pianist, Miss Olga England, Clemmer String Sextet Orchestra, directed by Hear W. K. LAI, Chinese Tenor Soloist | At the Dream Theatre USANDS May 4, Chi} cago | wan 1837, the elty of chartered. In days you could on the site of any of Chicogos present ratiroad depots, and there was no particu jar difference be tween “Aaert) chey road” and| Lake Shore | drive. Now over) 2,000,000 people around or under that charter, of whom want to get home to supper about the same time every night live in, IN CONTROL “A man always likes to feel that he le in a position to re. ward his frie nd punish hie | enemies.” j “That's true,” replied Senator | Sorghum, “sometimes | am | tempted to take a-position as | janitor of @ big buliding.”— Washington Star. Portiand, Or., May 4—H. L. Ep-| | lnger was #0 anxious to catch the | steamer Rose City, he paid a ve table huckster $100 to get him t the boat. The peddler raced madi: through the business section, seat-| tering bananas, apples and spinach jas he went. But Epinger caught |the boat. San Francisco, May 4.—In Joseph | Wilson, whore specialty is robbing jails, the police t e they have the nerviest burglar on record. | Every night for a month he carted} |away metal ware from the county jail until he had $1,000 worth Upon the receipt of a cablegram from Judge Cushman, newly ap. pointed federal judge, that he could |not occupy the federal bench until} | August, Federal Judge Hanford has | sent a request to Judge Rudkin, ask ling the latter If it were possible for | | him to preside at the May term held at Tacoma, jcus Van Gelder sued for divoree. | | money he drank colored water, tell- ling her goodbye forever, she said. Is one of the most impor- ff} tant factors in all finan cial success, Prudent and investment enable The Bank for Savings to pay | A1% | Interest on Deposits economy secure CheBank for Savings PIKE STREET ATHIRD AVENUE Only Strictly Savings Bank in State | omerene, Wile O from Ohio, senatorial ety et frage She noch and suf circles, le an suffrag. and popular * . Dr, Y, F. Kor. lowski, after touring world his Ber. e, that American we are mont fl on And he beauts couldn't understand why his erman women sniffed at remarks Why are barbers so friendly? Is it because they like to scrape an acquaintance? Power schooner Silver Wave left bound for Nome, the the trip this| The schooner | Vessel to make the this morning, first vessel to make year wih a cargo. is the second Nome voyage thix year. Four divorce complaints filed in the superior court yester day, For the first time, services will those | be held in the auditorium of the) newly completed Plymouth church, Sixth and University, Sunday Annual spring festival of the Seandinavian club was celebi ated in university the auditorium at the Jast night. Lucky Many pe who own pi- anos cannot play them. A small biaze, quantity of excelsior became ignit ed, broke out in Tate's cafe ‘Third av, last night. extinguished before damage resulted Bertin, May 4.—As ewer to dueling, the Centrists will back a bill making encounters a penal of- fense and dismissing from the army officers who participate. direct “an. Wellesiey, bro can use mild swear words, why can’t sisters use some mild words?” aske Helen Logan, editor ot the College News the use of slang by women. Mass., Caldwell, N. J., May 4—Convicts in the penitentiary have construct ed ® miniature navy yard and will be permitted to hold toy yacht races by Warden Martin Morale are the things we want other people to line up to. Chicago, May 4.—Conductor J. L. Morris, unmarried, tried to have the last word in an argument over her fare with Mrs. Isabella Friese. He was knocked down by a blow from her umbrella. Chicago, May 4—Mrs. Mary Fuchs, a widow, failed jn an at tempt to kill herself, This was found in a note she intended to leave. “Every one takes advan: tage of a woman, The $5 will pay for the gas I used. Oakland, Cal., May 4.—Because her husband tried to commit su elde by drinking water, Mrs. Mar time she asked him Every for Oakland, Cal that his siste May 4.—Charging in-law battered his head with an umbrella while his wife stood by and urged her to make a good job of it, R. Nelson got a divorce, The court held that hay: ing his house filled with his wife's relatives was cruelty dred tons of California raisins eaten on Raisin day, according to statistics of the Chamber of Com. merce here. The well known Holmquist, from Chic will sing at the Swedish M. B. church, cor, ner Boren and Pine, at the Sunday evening service, 7:46 nger, Gustaf President William Pigott of the school board will leave today for a business trip to San Francisco. He will return in about 10 days. Steamship Mariposa, a new addi- tion to the fleet of the Alaska Steamship Co,, sailed at midnight ust night on her Malden Voyage to the Northern waters, Five deaths were reported to the the leigpre the junior senator finds time to shine in the nen earth, were caused when a 1408 | The fire was | any serious the kalser’s approval of | May 4—If) in discussing | ‘The dove of peace In Mexico acts as though he'd con carne. teen Plan Now to Visit KIRKLAND “Seattle’s Fastest Growing Suburb” Wednesday and You can have a little inday outj with a delightful trip across Lake W, ington—and, at the same time, haves chance to see the marvelous develg that is taking place in and around Kj land, and the excellent opportunity we gp offering you to secure lake-view homesites on terms of $5 to $10 ag Kirkland is destined to be the of the broad, rich and resourceful t lying east of La Washington, land is a feeder. The product of. factory and forest will one day be alt direct from Kirkland on o steamships through the Lake W, canal. Kirkland is on Second and Mz to and from , Take a rty-five minutes fy The transpe is unexcelled, on car to Madison and the county ferry or steamer to our office on the Kirkland wharh Burke & Farrar, OWNERS 104 Cherry St. “Buy in the Path of Prog lisor ttl Seattle M Ma KIRKLAND LITTLE FARMS $260 AN ACRE uP TERMS $5 AND $10 A MONTH AMUSEMENTS eattle Theatre Phone Main 43. Week Commencing TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE | MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY” And Het Talented Company Present the Whirlwind of Law THE GAY PARIS fovelty. Nights, 10c to 50c; Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 10¢ Tonight—“THE LOVE ROUTE”—Last Time, | Prices: 25, 50c, 75c. BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE CECIL LEAN | —and— FLORENCE HOLBROOK —in— “JUST AS THEY ARE” The Pnenomenal Parisian Star | MLLE. 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