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Rise an SENATORS JOIN IN| DARING EFFORT TO =< = Rr 7 d Smite This Bill! It Aims to Kill Parcel Post MARK WELL THESE MEN! BRUARY 17, 1914. GITY OF SUPERIOR PHOTO! WiLL VOTE UPON| PLAYS BUYING CARLINE —s : The Legend of the Lilacs, at the Cla A toda an old Seoteh = Eee . legend, Barbara nant and Kd: | This is Hoke Smith, | SUPERIOR, Wis, Feb. 17.—What | win August are starred in the oth : alleged progressive from | probably the first popular vote on jer subjects, — Georgia. He stands for lowe sate Meg owacwusane aa ‘ipeet™ The Animated W ’ | S “ 1 | the death of parcel post. will be taken here April 7 Alhambra today, Pike sg ble fire | By Gil son Gardner. _ wo alleged — progressive We put the finger on him If the vote in affirmative, the gom-|in Portland, gon, “The Ram-| od Br Giker RNGTON, D. C.,|senators are the ringleaders in —you do the rest. minuto way they will proceed ming of the tucket,” and the] ‘ eb. 17.--A barefaced attempt /the scheme which, if allowed | to take over that part of the Duluth | newest fashions, King Baggot in| is he people's suc jto pass, would be WORTH Street Rallway Co.'s system oper-|featured as a jealous busband tn to assassinate ¢ . | ated in Superior, and establish the|the Imp comedy, “The Box Couch dg tessful parcel post has devel 1U NTOLD MILLIONS OF firat comp! Mnunicipally owned|in which he gets himself into a| a a the United States sen- |DOLL ARS TO TH EX and operated car Mine in the country, tight place as he tries to spy on| PRESS COMPANIES Wouldn't Lower Fares his wife from the Inside of a box States sen-| Dissatisfaction over the com-|couch, “Victory or Death,” the — ele the United . Pi napintas get pany's attitude toward the elty and) four-part Itala feature, heads the aa ate, of course! ae |. tow at Kanne are leit auth its refusal to lower fares started | bill nee | 4 ore of the ndment to the the movement | , | pestoffice appropriation bill ae Mai ton anne a crevices Two “Famous Players,” actress E whieh aims to kill parcel post j ‘ yril was given in @ previous es, are on the screen at the Clem-| aad biey Ma ore Here is another alleged |) referendum, when the following mer; one is Mary Pickford in ; progressive, Senator Joe question was carried by a vote of! Hearts Adrift,” in four parts They are alleged progres Bri K : to 1 4 . eivee, Wark. theme well, ppaciebadiled yc nivagedc acto (Te you in favor of the passage {Sree Soe cee ee Rowen tik ° ave » ir part story 0) fe. Assisting them are Senators John | dagger is stuck in parcel |! o¢ a inw by the sate legislatureto| kk Scene From “Victory or Death,” at the Alhambra Today, a Fours H. Bankhead of Alabama, Ellison | post. A good friend of empower the elty of Superior to] we sient Hf Part Itallan-Made Feature. It Is a Story of Love and the Chase of a D. Smith of South Carolina, Claude | the express hoge. Swat |itake over and run the local street|, Jt, Misht Have Been,’ at the| daring Thief Who Had Stolen the Secret of a New Explosive. “1 a. Swanson of Virginia, Nathan P. him! None Dream until Tuesday night, 1s the aces a Bryan of Florida, William B. Chil- : | Will Condemn Road story of a stage-ntruck girl. It's @) oera5n comedy drama | Best outside rooms, 258 L hone Mo a 1 K.| ; ack ea The comnmissionere—tor Superter| = er" Comedy, | o to 50 art House, 86 West Vardaman of Missiesippl, Willlam | ning to ‘feel the serious compet!-!to rotten inv’ has the commission form of govern on ie Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | Stewart.—Advertisement Invisible Bi-Focal Lenses |O, Bradley of Kentucky and Jobn| tion of the goverament service pes isible government | has the commission form ot rertlon | pe The, Mutual Girl” nertos num-| SMtutnal Girl’ xeries 3; "Riot in Kryptok W. Weeks of Massachusetts. ‘ SHOULD TELEGRAPH OR tie| DOF three, shows some beautiful : and far vision, with no A stiff fight Is expected on the WRITE HIS”. SENA’ proceedings in the circuit court, {€]eowns of Lady Duff Gordon's | ootville,” comedy Arrow Mak near cin All the men named are members floor of the senate when the amend . SENATORS guthorized by the voters, where 8) (Tt yetle ee eit ty 1, [ers and “Too Proud to Beg } Ee cement scales to lo0sen.|ce “the senate committss on post-|ment Is reported by ihe nea [AND REPRESENTATIVE) jury will detormine whether thetr| hone ine'eiboiene tadase | ee fi [ i fare ground in one solid lens /offices and post roads, which by /and it will take all the efforts ot IN CONGRESS and protest plea shall be granted Me are | Grand Until Tuesday Night m | two pairs of glasses. Can| UNANIMOUS vote has adopted the the friends of parcel post to save If the city wing, the state railroad vipat ibe | “Pierce and the Girl” and three aa wither toric or fiat lenses Proposed amendment to postoffice it from this Tantahte atace, “Ye his strongest against this qut- oi iigsion will be called in to|, “Statics,” a three-foot alliga-| other reeis. ; ine ~.. Appropriation bill which would ab 3 . rageous move to make big) jake a valuation of the property tor sent from the Pathe St. Augus-| oon de mounted in Shuron Eye sojutely tie the hands of the post very citizen who believes dividends again flow into the A bond tssue will take care of/tine studio to the studio at Je } or spectacle mountings master general and prevent the in parcel post and is opposed maw of the express moloch. the purchase, ory, ate recent sero w RESIDENCE THEATRES further expansion of parce! post in| — etilacutantaiagpadasniatee heoscool® er too much for him and was the Interest of the ople. covered frozen to death beneath a| At the Home Until Waaneaday peop ia Here ts the amendment as adopt = heatless steam radiator. The Cireumstantial [ed by the committee , 4 ore drama; “Withering Roses,” } Optica O.' “And provided further that Charles Arling, Pathe player, is| "The | Lackey.” dram : there shall be no change in the e on esslons | one man to whom the word moth- Rogues and a Girl,” dri ECIALISTS existing weight limits, rates of i! agg gga ge Fn ley Five Members of Mayor's |, Seomee or wonee of. fourth- mer, while spending his vacation| At the Pleasant Hour Tonight Ecard Review. Productonial Floor, 306466 Arcade ea clase mall matter until author ° in California, he was out canoeing The Mediums Nemesis,” drama; | sed pik a Pie ” with his wife and her mother wh drama; “She Will| linor Glyn’s Famous ; ; Bring This Ad With You ape €€€eee CS a) a 1 “The saloon must go," seems tolthe canoa upset. Mrs. Arling drama; “The Base he Si attle Theatre. 7s 3 se _ The minutes of the clerk of the be the cry at Ravensdale Jawima, but her mother was help | ball Umpire,” comedy. | at the Sea “ committee show that the above There are two saloons in theless. Arling 1s so used to playing ; esti t OR 1914 MOTTO members were present at the meet WHEN THINKING IS TERRIBLE place, It is declared they are with-/the hero that the part came nat ; Vins be members of Mayor, Cotte 4 ing and voted unanimously 7 ved thes out ay ity to sell booze, as the|ural to him and he safely brought | hg ; 1 ; == . | > d he safely brought 4 viewed the final rehearsal Senator Hoke Smith introduced town is not Ir | | |terday revie i REST Dental Work known to! the Mmentinent which would prot of bya or ney "t athaav! Sere | ne eotber inlaw to the shore, A isemeoe Glyn's famous play, “Three e p CHAPTER LXXX }fortable if they can help ft. THEY “pyr eltngghes- affidavits are) handsome dismond-studded watch at the Seattle theatre. Prices known to! hibit any change in.“weight limit Will this terrible day ever pass? | SIDE STEP CONSEQUENCES EV. fled. may order the prosecutor to| charm, with the Inscription “From f b ent were BT ental aMateriare| egenreele except by eétign of con-) Poor old Dad looked troubled |WRY TIME THEY RENCES EV" abate the two saloons, Murphy | your grateful mother-in-law,” te |, b0> Hodge no o longer fears the en how, ater (cence cane ae inte! aterials grees. | when I told hi th - 5 out The hoi t “i = i thus far has refused to take a ~ th ns fl * lorcement of the green cap rule, as r. Sydney Strong, p -« 7 BST Ry eas Methods|, Senator Bristow moved to amend eee en tan eet cee an eta: lig thet < Mare tee otha affalr | nand 36) cameo va 39") ane he is registered in the night law |Queen Anne Congregational Chureh; to DENTISTRY. |by adding the words, “RATES OF }“There are some things | want|the kind, except that of Annie, my re \o——___- 9 | choo!, and js not a freshman in the | Corwin 8. Shank. J aes Ate GUARANTEE known | POSTAGE OR ZONES.” Ihim to do for me at the office. poor wash | WHAT'S ON TODAY jcollege of liberal arts, as has been |!¢y, Frank Moran and Miss Alice ree nt TOU Ree At! if this amendment should be Mother Waverly has an olé-| afraid ths ~ Am) now my heart stops beating and| _¢ | reported Lord, secretary F pentises + j ne erly 4 the ah : adopted by the senate, all power! fashioned notion that if a nurse {s|too far to let me still bh Cee | ce ne ee ere nee | | At the Glammnee: This Weak: |) Bes | CRIS. ane” ROMS ot A,iitie, lees than, 4, yeok seo 2 a aie’ Nate crdeee anteting| tice es ues jo Bes eh tee ee, pave the choking, for I realize that one bas! Mary Pickford in “Hearts |Work. board requested Bailey & Mitchell, 5 Mk Seeks Salk, vaheelng Patel aie” ana atacuah the doctor bas |Tight to €0 anything Ht ts man’s only to read the dally papers or! adrift,” drama. — | lessees of the theatre, to submit the sad s x die; a hough » docto rig o do anythin he pleaser wate! u d e °. x PAINLE of widening sones would be taken |said we ought to have a nuree for|and woman's duly to make the|fricads te kaow how often the wife} siete WILL TALK ON “SALMON” | Tht Contd not $e gine hoe the Tad from the postmaster general Dad, she steadily refuses to have best of it.” tails. Why doean't some big-brain-| Claes A Until Tuesday Night ay son that it was in use day and night | If it had been Included in the/one. She keeps constantly asking it ma to me that Dick |ed woman write a play or a book |, “The Law's Decree,” two-part Vie.) | E. Vietor Smith of the university by the members of the company original law, WE WOULD STILL/ me if I cannot find out where Dick) ought to that he cannot = that will tell o: t io tor drama; “Withered Hands,” faculty will give a lecture on “The iSiie) antk SOUME Limitlin, bie coeaw to fool taat he: will] kosp thie thing up whheut tea- lthese mation? what to do 10 powers drama; “Legend of the|Salmon,” in Bag’ y hall, at 8 o'clock |»: Whetuer or not. the play, which Grown, Bridge or Extract) AND HIGH RATES WHICH WE|agree with her about the nurse. I| Ing everything In life that h these matters? Tam doing—in 8/1 haces,” Belair drama Wednesday night had its initia) production last night, ly artificial teeth which} HAD WHEN THE LAW WENT) know, however, that he will have} wante—including me—for | fs ee eer Peng rr Phage | gm ore @ says. be I gestae ry! tle othe ba Meth without plates) INTO EFFECT. one here as soon as he makes his| simply cannot stand the agony {4 intuitive In all women, but 1 am Colonial All Week re poehesreal would my. Indl WE WOULD STILL BE HANDI-| Appearance of mind that | have had for the (doing it with a rebellious spirit,| “The Lion and the Mouse,” stx/|AT THE THEATRES |inuch as all features to which uny CAPPED IN USING THE SER.| | am almost sure that he had no| last 36 hours. and, besides, | am afrald—afraid! part Lubin drama. | TONIGHT ‘objection might be had have been Dw eNTIST RY at tne| VICE, AND THE EXPRESS COM.| business out of town and I am 80) 1 would Ike to ask Dick’s mother| Am I trying the right plan? | eee } eliminated from the original manu- rr PANIES WOULD STILL BE REAP.| frald that he fs still drinking that/and father if they ever knew of I cannot be ugly and cross with Alhambra Until Wednesday Night | metropolitan—Dark script, it is believed the week's cur- want the best materials, and| ING THEIR ACCUSTOMED |! am nearly frantic, and yet I cam his drinking—but I dare not for | Dick, and yet 1 want him to under-| “Victory or Death,” four-part J ae trent bill will not be interfered with. Burt GRAFT. _ agree = ccc that he would | ¢¢ ar they have. |stand that 1am not only indignant, |Itala feature; “Animated Weekly,” ! gi soy Ny Sothern in “If Tf) The story told in this famous play fe what wi 1 This committ action | rn be #0 foolis s it possible that all the thou-| but hurt by his actions. world’s news. ere ‘is intensely interesting. The best this jo. was ‘est |Girectly ato the honda playing) 1 wonder If I did wrong by not /sands and thousands of wives, What shail | do about this? o 2 Seattle — Paitey & Mitchel! | seat may be had at night for 50 Seas loos vy coming express companies which are begin.| Maxine more of Poreape tae n| whose husbands have made them| To whom shall | turn? Poor Dream Until Tuesday Night || Stock Co. in “Three Weeks.” | cents, or for 25 cents at Thursday, ware Sure to win whan you do poe eS be — ean te as miserable as mine has done, me! Poor Dick! Poor Romance “Children of the | Feud,” on ed Tivoli—Keating & Flood Co, |) Saturday and Sunday matinees. To- ‘work is sure to pieage yo and do things which make me, as|— wah before, bu (To Be Continue omerrow) Eaennay i t Might § Have Been,’ * Bt ‘from the stage between acts.— Ady, ied oe Sees examination. well as him, unhappy Recause be = ame a eee es does wrong I can't make matters | worse by scolding about it He sides, | don’t believe that any wife ever made her husband do right by making him angry and uncomfort- able, no matter what he had done. | If I have learned only one thing since my marriage, that thing Is that men will not be made uncom WBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS) ... 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