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° TH AR—TU SDAY MARCH 31, 1914, 3 Safety and Convenience HUERTA PICKS (PHOTO PLAYS] HATER OF U.S AS SUCCESSOR Waltiers % Are F Standard MEXICO ry M M ig la ! R sT Port a inn't a Huertiat be recess sae Senge _—— your real estat ly foxsio! @s a lawyer. He into cash spec has liv e) Ye Rome “The Ex-President Feels the Net Closing About Him.” ne from the three-part drama at the Alhambra until We Florence Lawrence {# starred tn this drama of the diplo ent, and as Flo, the daught the chief of the secret You cann the time incident title examine par proves a sur se in ferreting out a scheme ween Carlos © expresident of a South American republic, and a Japanese in “ , ised a a butler, but who te Die the beginning et ser ng fe ce that will connect newly disc , h ‘ t me “ ‘ “ th and w c 1 « « ‘ wal feet b 1 best fea at Univer al City dose Lopez Portillo y Rojas hundreds of em of work, and a steep England, In the bi ros “Title Insurance when you buy and your Resid towns In Scot 41 been tn jail on wet a some le will be in a condi- a charge of stealing property from ; Penge 9 y t, throwing {ts rider over hin tion for immediate con- Tega but that, they say, was they are up in af omedy | version to cash ident Wilson asked Tt Mis Our examinatic aly titles are accept saclboh me " a eading it is said in Standard by al! financial institutions of ; - | because the Seattle fiee Portillo y nterview in which he sald Jeating fashion, “The Paice | government is rm it bim was in of. - out an in fire Sta » for all bootblack brings sister, Carlotta, to For ‘on ne s er extend » hin . i the slaughter in Mextec eer be bie sister 4 ge tem Seal brand. He acts leading shington Title |waen, “to retriove (bie gambling [Woes ‘nd cirects the sotre ing lotta, However, Brother Tony is|Cllaborating sometimes with his tees “peterson eading woman, Miss Grace Cunard, nce Co Complete Report }\""°"" "=: writing the scenat Insura : geese “Wolves of tt two-part Broncho Alhambra Until Wednesday Night ama at of Market Today , Diplomatte Flo,” three-part Grand depicts the work of ‘i pene i Pt the Fast Side in New |4fama; “Animated Weekly,” world’s Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and | York and the methods employed in news; Nestor comedy (Corrected datty by 3. W. Godwin & co.) | thelr infam work. It is the Apples, loca! cooking TS @ 128 |story of the gratitude of an Fast fr nage epoca 1498 [Side Jew, who in the first scene Vhite river potatoes 1400 @th 69 \ h gerertnwager Earty Rose seed potatocs neo |'s a peddier, but tn the irse of Onions. 0 tee becomes a wealthy merchant, SRE BTR nv o.n00 ovr «000 25 |able to ausiat the man who helped ‘ e sz ss gpm [him in adverse times, It te @ part Land” and “India.” scenié Pattie, | 24e 1.78 20 " 109 @ 18 jot today's program, Clase A Until Tuesday Night | The Call of the Traumeret,” part American drama, “D: Match A lo com The Menace to Carlotta, 2 Clemmer Until Tuesday Night tSelig Weekly.” world’s vever Agal n,” two-part Vita- . Strange Sea "Scenes in 6 Flowery | The District Attorney's Duty,” a two-part Kalem, is the } will at the Colon This high to th of and finds that the pr » which he has to cope bling, which he decides to # He is not aware of the fact th his sweet rt's father runs the us place in the city and when he gets the evidence that office district Colonial Unti! Tuesday Night » District Attorney's Duty," two-part Kalem drama; Pi Weekly,” world’s news; “Mill for Defense, ons erate 3 . Vitagraph comedy ROBBED =: Grand Until Tuesday Night “Wolves ¢ | Serie finally puts it out of business, he { the Underworld,” two- | Honey, tive father-in-law in the raid which | Tnanhauser cor eg the Child folle There ts no turning back, |” the Desert F An jerreea, drama. ON FIRST AVENUE however, and the many entangle Melbourne Until Tuesday Night How Villians Are Made,” two ments which arise are told In what People come to my office every te follo faleed'ot complain about betne Prodavere for Matter, Regs, sche ou part comed vhen of their money by some dent Veal and Pork Fate Reliance ir; on Firet AY. representing himeal? 17 Mary Fuller ts in the fourtt no Oe stn tente ? thseteioe a a der Dolly of the Dailies” sertes, “Put-| The Star of Little Italy,” American ant. ting One O: at the Closed at Ten,” Beauty BEWARE of thie thief who ste © a dln 4 today. Mary is now a full-fle NE ‘My patients and lives off my reputa- ©" 5" reporter on the “Comet T tion, MY OPPICES are at wr ol . fines Shanon ha Haktian the Dream Until Tuesday Night | Squads, good size, dos Realty Co. becanse of the op putting One Ove: Edison eat ment of its tenants. Tho drama; “The Brars Bowl,” Edison decides to bribe the re t¥obart drama; “The Bottom of Ol pt cor The V. & H. Stock of HOES — On Sale at 9 o’Clock Tomorrow Sixty thousand dollars’ worth of fine Shoes for men and women, youths and girls, is to go on sale tomorrow AT 1208 SEGOND AVENUE For the Benefit of Creditors Each pair is plainly marked the V. & H. Co.’s price and the Assignee’s sale price. No exaggerations will be found either in the marking or in the advertising. Doors will open at 9 o'clock : and will be closed as soon as the store is comfortably filled. Dangerous overcrowding will not be allowed. m= 30c to GOc tots | RANGE FROM Women with small feet can get three to five pairs for the price of one. All sales are final. This rule is imperative. Do not 4 guess at sizes. Get your fit. No goods exchanged; no delivery; no charges. The sole purpose of the sale is to get rid of the shoes as quickly as possible—for cash. Hours of Sale 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Saturdays Till 9:00 P. M. CREDITORS’ SALE : .& H.SHOE STOCK 208 SECOND AVENUE Near the Savoy Hotel oN 2 @ conen aieiat th the “Comat and “Detective Short, "8 vie -bs Pt Day: Sas ena | OO Lubin comedies my work ts often sup ri 800) cdl apie d costs you : e+e ° Rentiets Y | An’ interesting offering th RESIDENCE THEATRES - — ———E—E— Ba yon, save as |Clommer is “Strange Sea | @ ance ee -_ — introduced me to him the night I] Mrs. Tenney’s words rose in my When you come to my offices be 7 works of nature found Ma tworeel drama; "A Les wo had the artnobecr? lee oivline aie aaee naane vee or"*, nace ss nepeerceess 2 pry i * t ss Pe 1 fsa A Tunes Wanita we had the artichokes? |to anyone nor anything—not even at the entrance of the ing: ite} a i Pr wy Baecogndige Whowery | comeds eo Tange, “You mean YOU had the arti-/ himself. A pretty face and it is all gel a Mh spp io SBA Zesiand creamery, pir cand Rigel y pete ae chokes,” I gibed. “I don't like|off with him.” = 4 J into sel - them, but I don’t remember that he| Isn't this much-quoted {dea thi uate of fake Dr. Browne ; s3% At the Fieasant Wout Tonight I A MAN OF HONOR said that to you that night.” jmen always stand up for po Fess ‘i Pindar or sven rng ° dra 4 No, he said it to me the night other a foolish untruth? Bill Tem EWN I BROWN, D. D. §. preci bree wi he tee before you came back. 1 was in|ney’s much-vaunted friendship for riplets 2 @ tle Sant a8 tbe t His No schaicent % p CHAPTER CXVI I would never be able to keep|the flower shop ordering some} Dick did not keep him from jeop Dentiat . e ty ” Sea * lig (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | things going if I had two old ladies | roses to be sent to brighten Aunt|ardizing his young sister's repus 19 @ 26 | hows the Import Enterprise Association) in it instead of one, Not that/Mary's rooms when she got here |tation—just because she was franks 713 First Avenue TEACH ’EM TO TALK evening: until 4 for pe Saying city had too many private public and to learn points home. A new class in public aking under the direction of At Carl E. Croson, will get under SAN DIEGAN ENDS RHEUMATISM © SOL DUC HOTEL i235: \cec. AND CATARRH WITH NEW REMEDY SPENDING CASH —————__ i Srerad tite vans to te TONIGHT ge Rozet Praises io. ments and ¢ 1] Moore—"The Blue Bird etropolit an—''T Curative Virtues of . Akoz Mineral. é George Rozet. a retired sheep man of n mpics, | tion pictures imberm a8. Oe Orpheum Seattle Tivoll 1 8 and Sundays detective agencies and employment . — en % Police Chiet V With a view to training business, fortably fixed on the same floor *rancisco, asked police commission and profess men to express have made her rooms pretty for = themselves freely and forcefully in| her and she seems mor any time si in's death Mollie came over yesterday and| I » had been her house when her mother found | more Aunt Mary » hotel instead of staying | and I can s father and mother wil drive their| than Mollie. hat she was afrald too hard fe r her to with us, and Just t » knew that she was not coming | much nm would have thought Aunt Mary I was run our house, and T am sure | though she wanted to tell me some: » back in our rooms|™mother thinks she is old. Of and he came in to order some| unsuspecting and pretty. Aunt Mary is most com- | COUrS€ I love her and think she is | posies, too. He seemed awfully While I was trying to decide just the rest mother anywhere, but glad to see me and asked all about|}how I would explain matters te |she surely ts the queerest combina- | Dick and you, and when I told him|Mollle, the telephone rang. A as going to} but I | peace | tion of old-fashioned prejudice and|about Aunt Mary he insisted that] (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) suppose I should have said that ts the secret of that great »w just how trying she is|with Mollie about her extrava NEW YORK, March 31.—Mrs, BH, | is ® queer, Margie,” | thing is not done about it. The/as it was getting nearly dinner/nate, sued for divorce, charging In- ve Aunt/a little she is very apt to do some » minute | thoughtless act than can be very HEADACHY, BILIOUS, “CONSTIPATED, 6 Uncle | longings for modern social pleas-/my modest half-dozen roses should —_—— “ructions” at| something to Mollie about having | bunch of roses for which I had that Mollie's future | gance.) He also bought me a great | Siegel, wife of the financially em- All along she has de-| poor girl is so hungry for a little he took me home in his car.” fid sunderstood CLEAN YOUR LIVER—DIME A BOX ures I have ever seen be made into three dozen. (So ASKS DIVO CE patience with her mother,|been on the point of finding fault be comp! poiled if some-|bunch of violets and orchids and,|barrassed department store mag+ it would | pleasure that when she gets out for quite sure that something giving us the insult direct of this kind had happened, since it is better all ar nd, | Dick and I had been away, for Mol mother is not able to|lie kept “fidgeting” about me as} You're bilious! You have a \ throb: Jando don't resort to harsh physics bing sensation In your head, a bad that irritate and injure. Remem- Maas core 1 '¢, -|thing. I kept discreetly silent, as T nee ? vag | DOM that your sour, disordered stom- : A GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR: new {fT questioned her she would |taste in your mouth, your eyes| ach inay ilver, and clogged bowels + " . ’ hut up like a clam At last she | hurt, your skin is yellow with dark | can be quickly cleaned and regulat- discovered c . + ! rings under your eye your lips|}ed by morning with gentle, thor Han Fras NO DANDRUFF—25 CENT DANDERINE e, is Mr. ‘Tenney one of| are parched. No wonder you feel ough Cascarets; a 10-cent box will demonstrate 4 jose friends ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your| keep your head clear and make you 1 2 " Third ana ¥ ae “ : ,.., |. Por a minute I could not answer, | system ts full of bile and constipat-|feel cheerful and bufly for months. I had HAIR COMING OUT? IF DRY,| just moisten a cloth|for, to tell the truth, Iam. not|ed waste not properly passed off,|Get Cascarets .now—wake up re writes Mr. Sox THIN, FADED, BRING BACK | Danderine and carefully draw re. He had always spoken very and what you need {ts a cleaning|freshed—feel Ike doing a good ITS COLOR AND LUSTRE t your hair, takit ie Tenney, yet since we were | up “inside.” Don't continue being| day's work-—make yourself pleas: : and at a time, The effe he has evidently not seen | a btlious, constipated nuisance to|ant and useful, Clean up! Chees me rh nazing—your hair wil much of him. Perhaps this is due| yourself and those who love you,'up! aaa W ten mi i y and wavy, and have an|to my dislike for the man who is | i plication lerine of abundance; an {n-| neither true to the woman who is| fa whom his most interested atten be t cent bottle of Knowl | tio: ad spelled scandal. At last ps alytty af f Danderine from afy drug|l said: “I don’t think so, Mollie 7 ; Due a « h 1 He ' 1 toilet c@inter, and prove Well, Mr. Tenney thinks a lot of ; includes amor trustees dowt first—ye that your hair is as pretty and soft| Dick and says he wished he knew ‘ ’ t t e orn - President A, J i il-|new hair »win al ql that it has "4 1} you bette ‘ « ' t ful Akox| waukee: J. Chilberg, Jacob Furth | scalp ; 3 aaapsiteat “When. : i 10 CENT BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE i nite Fou are invited ¢ wukee B. Ch xcob Furth | scaly o by careless treatment When did he tell you this, Mol sp Ay ity A Ay . ie phone rite Akox manjand J. C. Eden, recet A little Danderine immediatel you surely can have|iie dear, and where did you meet WwW =P Fe oe eee vice Feenedian thie naver-| tence Du ! f your hair itiful hair and lots of it if you| hin 0 K WHILE YOU SLE Fears old. i will anewer ali letters. | tisement long-time lease, |ditterence how dull, faded, brittle! will Just uy @ little Danderine, | ‘Why, don't you remember Dick

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