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eS rales js { Matinee Today—Last Tim The Blue Bird LEAF OUT OFT GOMMENCING MONDAY THE T-1-V-0-L-I WHAT OTHER Mt ‘ >», Long, a dope fiend and a bum, heard these words in the tenderloin one cold night threo yours ago Today Geo, Long is getting ready to open on Tue t new $100,000 “Inasmuc M offers sion,” at Warnock and Locust sts., & mission that he and three other outcast tarted of 7 conts a few days after the words Any Seat in the House OBSERVE LAST WEEK IN LENT 10 The closing week of Lent ts at High-Class Pa 1 The services of tomorrow, Palm Sunday, will mark the beginn of Ho! week arin wh vout will culminate t r on jal season of peniten ending i od Friday and the beautiful ly solemn exercises of Easter Sun da m April 1 I churches thre hout the are being prepared to mark the Eastertide Continue Revival evangelical me ae inent Seattle chur J - ™ tiny through the w noonday services in the cathedral Holy distribu blessing of the palma b p O'Dea. A special song service will add to the # a PH TOPLAYS ity of the occasion. The Tenebrae will commence Wednesday at St Cleanest, best ventilated, most comfortable iat on ganoe O'Dea. will otto Theatre in Seattle. | solemn Re tea Rory Sn ase Absolutely—FIREPROOF—Absolutely larly Impressive core Bill changed Wednesday and Sunday each week. will be upratsed on the evening of ee ag By tell the story of Calvary The entire Brotherhood of Mark’s will participate in the pro cessional from the square to the Between First and Second Avenues Continuous Performances | anid btn es Daily and Sunday. Uf e"ir'of cm i bec ‘tinued. — M O O R E WHAT CONGRESS DID AND DIDN'T DO DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH the interstate Prices, S@c, Te, $1.00, $1.59, $2.00, President’s trust “Only one dill, fe commission bill, program halted. introduced. Senate voted down woman suffrage amendment. Two-thirds be | ing requisite, the vote was 35 to 34, a majority of ona In favor. Reso-| j lution immediately reintroduced. Democrats cannot evade responsi | bility President delivered special message asking for canal tolls repeal rocks and split it wide }It ran celebrated democratic “harmony” on There's been too much secret-caucus, steam-roller 315 PIKE St jogs Good thing “A CHANCE OF HONOR” “harmony ea YBAGUAGE © ing strike conditions tn Colorado and Mich: - NGE IN BAGGAGE CHECKS | Committees investigating s ‘ of “olor Te IN SNAKEVE | gan returned and are still holding “hearings. The mund peonag — importation of gunmen and thugs, usurpation by the mi tary, ‘and vio- utior hts. Committees will “report | lation of constitutional and civil rig LOOK! READ! THINK! conse day, and nothing will be done about tt Anti-prison-contract-labor bill again blocked in the senate com | Absolutely the only theatre In Seattio 13 =} mittee tors obtained a “hear. i on interstate commerce, Prison contra Solon, the **! ing” and committee !s now awalting briefs, This is the usual method in rnees of the price of admission, and| Of killing legislation. This legislation has been before cong without a single years. You are assured of seing something never before shown in Seattls every Sun-| |, Tusaday and Friday. Rural credits bill still gestating in committee. Seamen's bill still hung up in house committee upre to kill it is being brought to bear by shipping and foreign countries, and will probably succeed eo Insist on “ne gg Radium trust, with help of Senator Walsh and his committee, ts | still throttling legislation for public ownership of radium lands. Walsh's M d bill ts filled with Jokers. Lands all grabbed up in meanwh In doing this you on. ae nae see REPUBLICANS TO YOU INTERESTED Enormous press interests of this output, and compel him to em- serena enue HAND REINS OF IN THIS STUFF? the greater the weekly payroll, the greater Seattle. Bakeries PARTY TO WOMAN, NEITHER ARE WE Ah! We have | few more ideas from our charter re with us today a vistonist lm The » ager and administ 1 gallons of midnight of! to work them up. It's really too bad the entire business is going to land in the voters’ bas Said committe ises to propose thusly ycommittee on general ation burned wast TamateGrotto B & Chili Con Cara * Chicken Tamales Main 5306. We Deliver. 1511 Thirc Avenue. Whelesale and Retail vote of majority of council 2. People to have no direct recall on him, but upon people's petition Full Line Delicatesnen the council, by majority vote, may fire him. Council, of its own initia }tive, may fire him by two-thirds vote, after giving him two mon notic | the whole squ | ward council wa seme sore sow «FEAR FOR CREW |For the first time in the political ze as long as the 30 ta him to be, “Centennial Best” Macaroni history of Iowa the reins of the republican party have been given Washington Brand into the bh woman, Mrs Emma K. Blaise-of Des Moines, has just been made manager of organi tion work for the party Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodies. SOUTHERNCROSS he helped to engineer the cam Manktovtused by paigns of Dolliver, Cummins, Lacey A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS and Garst, and later for the pres-| ST. JOHNS, N. F, April 4 lent overnor, George W. Clarke,| Alarmed for the safety of the steam and its crew dis: pardon | sealer Southern Cros of 170, the vessel's owners toda patched two steamships | with wireless to look for the | She has been acting as state | clerk i |HERE’S CHEWING Portable Houses Cottages, Bre ADL sizes and styles. miss ATTLE and shipped | Bridgework (strictly irs eaihigter 2 alana TOBACCO HORSE| five days orertue| inc ot Toc B00 fatiefied owners are GAINESVILLE, Texas, April 3.—|and Unreported, It was admitted| 1455)» ni he Hensley Transfer company of|there was strong reason to belleve| Gold Fillings $1.50 Up) this town owns a horse which has|it had been crushed in the ice and z pel Simin an5A formed the tobacco habit. He re-| lost with all on board rue-to-Nature Teeth, per set 7 | fuses to work unless ts iver | : The Bella Venture, with most of secese, 85.00 to $15.00 |some “chewing” or a cigar about|the survivors and the dead from the is . Phone your WANT AD to|every two hours. If no tobacco is |New Foundland’s crew, was 30 miles | ‘(Pinest Teeth in the world.) MAIN 9400 today, for by to-| #iven lim he becomes nervous and | outside St, Johns harbor, stuck fast| All Work Guaranteed 15 Yea 3 jirritable, and will not move, but|in the Ice. Molsssed ‘by leading ‘bisiieas morrow today will be yes-| when he is given tobacco he works} It was hoped she would make port|men nnd. the. dental profession terday. with apparent willingness, tonight generally, , CHURCHES TO 1. City manager, maximum salary | $12,000, to be elected by preferential | he general manager ts to be| equipped | TH HE BOOK OF STA ONE MAN'S LIFE; HE SHOWS re MEN COULD DO etrated into thelr rum-soaked brat HAS MADE PROUD RECORD ice that day of 27 cents cap. | ital, Long, the sole survivor of the four founders of the Ina my Mission, has fed 101,087 hungry and jobless men, has given lodging 18,164 men and ha hed the word of God to who have attend fous meetings. he has had the nvor men \ and ore remarkable when red that the food nd of the Inasr ected with the religious mn will be fed and not a word aid to him of religion ALL GET A BED If he ch to attend the ting his business. it ts just h is the The fact won't affect the size of bis plate nor the kind of a bed | Since Long picked himself up from th itter and jail’s door thre > many things " ‘o hin ed and who loved him came back to him and they ¢ was a social worker tn New York la she la known ag the 1 of He Half Acre,” for whe is loved by all who put t foot Into the misston SHE LOVES THEM ALL Sh as of 75 children rhood, who would e has a cla cause of thelr But and they appears them ves Long broke off the life bum and « . e has bec of and friend city’s best known man three ye associa of this | nner Hishop Rhinelander, for tn: with him tn every proj is one of those who 1 Long build the new $100 building ts trong man, To shackles of rum keep m off is only a strong man’s achievement His Inasmuch Mission is a mon t to his strength and to wh her men may do.—Phila- felphia NewsPost | ‘JEWS OBSERVE THE PASSOVER) In places of Jewish w orahip the Jewish feast of the Passover will be rved Friday and Saturday of xt week n Rabbi Samuel Koch will hold services in T Hirsch, 15th ay. and F Saturday HEADQUARFERS FOR SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS GET OUR PRICES ON YOUR BASEBALL OUTFITS We have a fine stock of Fishing Tackle. Come in and show you around. let us Theo. Wilts Hdw. Co. 1012 First Avenue Main 2929 MAIN 1594 Morgan’s Quick Shoe Repairing Shop White You Wait Shoes Colled for and Dellvered Strletly Union Shop. 1918 lat Av. bet. Union and University Boston Dentists CATENT SUCTION True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and advice Free |Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra heavy) $5.00 ATURDAY, APRIL || | | many a church be | 1914 A NEW wi i PLAY THRILLER Above, f. to balloon; alr. and rider below, high up In the | If your trusty steed can't dash madly across the raging main—or don't worry. Just hitch him to the tail of a balloon and let the gas bag do the rest, That's the way they do in the moving pictures That's the way that daring scout, Jack of the Plains,” does when, on a secret mission to Ben. Bigtellow, his course is stopped by a raging river Jack spies a tent on the river bank, In the tent is a balloonist Balloon's outside, hitched to a tree. Jack grabs the balloon, hitches | his horse to it, hops into the basket and goes sailing “round the moon” | and across the river, and he’s soon ng over the plains with the orders from the “front.” “For Napoleon and France the latest of the Kleine multi- ples, comes to the Metroplitan theatre tomorrow for a run of one week, with performances at 2:30, 4, 7:30 and 9 o'clock daily. The x reels were made in Southern italy, with the full cast of the “Quo Vadis" and “An- tony and Cleopatra” stars pa ticlpating. Historical records have been searched diligently for correct costume and scenic designs. The story of the trials of Capt. Robert Larive, under the epell of Mme. De Longueville’s wile: his sentence to death and sub- sequent reprieve by Napoleon is cleverly interwoven with the Gripping battte scenes of Auster- litz and spectacular representa- tions of court life during the days of Napoleon's greatness. “ee “Won In the Clouds,” Universal featyre, Alhambra tonight and Sunday, The action of thé story fs fast, and many unusug@! scenes are made & part of it. sAgide from the fact that it is a thrilling story, it is really ed ucational. The way of wild beasts in approaching game, the me dress (or undress) of the South Af. rican savages, gives an | they live. Everything must be done right. No longer can a soldier in a civil war picture manufactured 60 war is over Give us some more of this kind pictures, that interest, ve a pleasant memory Another one of the adventures of the mysterious Raffles Lady, called ‘The Mystery of the White Car,” will be seen in Seattle soon, The last of this series, “Tb Leopard Lady, Alhambra. Later the Universal Film company, which produced these pictures, will release a photo. play adapted from a story in the Saturday Evening Post, “Sealed Or. continues at the years after the as well as e second the Diplomatic Lance” series at the rt Sunday. It is call w,” and is a two-part 108 Lord quis Lato bom Far) lale meets of Japan at and there the M concludes a secret About Investing Your Funds We hi tle booklet briefly the which lit tells principles issued a which under we operate It tells paid why we have never less than 6 per cent on savings. It tells our why we O period paid members last dividend We will gladly mail or give you a booklet Open From 6 to 8 Saturday Evenings Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association A Mutual 222 PIKE STREET lished 1901 = eet t| ‘Visit to of} a of how} carry a gun| Mysterious | was shown at the} his country | PLAYS | Produced in Southern Italy by Big Kleine Stars [treaty between England and Japan. At his country home are a German | noble and adventuress. They try and almost succeed in obtaining the treaty. It is only through the time ly ald of Lord Trevor and his ward, | Nan, that their plot is frustrated. In addition the Class A will show a i comedy and two more dramas. | “ee John Bunny ts featured {n a com edy at the Dream, starting Sunday, @illed “Bunny's Scheme.” \ Six Remarkable Reels of | Shows Daily 7:30 and 9 o’Clock JETROFOU | ONE WEEK Beginning 2:30 Sunday, April 5 George Kleine Presents THE PHOTO DRAMA DE LUXE “FOR | APOLEON AND FRANCE” ST Historically Accurate — Presentation of the — First Consul’s Day s E 2:30, 4, A T s oe “Lost In Midocean,” a Vitagraph, | | will head the new bill at the Colo jnial Sunday, There {s a collision be tween an ocean-going liner and a mamoth fceberg shown in the sec-/| ond portion of this picture. The ac-| tion takes place in Japan and the} story deals with the kidnaping of a beautiful young American woman by a wealthy Japanese. (Correecte see the Voleano Kilauea, Hawail,” showing the hot molten | + lava boiling in its crater, is offered at the Clemmer on tomorrow's change of program. A two-part drama, “The Salva- tion of Nance O'Shaughnessy” is the story of a country girl and her introduction to submerged soclety. | Three other pictures are shown. “Tivoli and Its Cascades” picture | many beautiful spots in Italy Bridget Bridges It" is a comedy Heerst-Selig Newe Pictorial gives jthe latest news happenings of the world erty R | | Yellow. tu Caulifiow: Celery, orida | ore Alhambra Until Sunday Night “Won in. the Clouds,” three-part Universal feature; “In the Days of |His Youth,” Rex drama, and a j comedy. jas | Gari arite rrentoes, | Rhubarb, Honey eee | Clemmer Sunday Until Tuesday | Salvation of Nance nessy,” two. part drama |and Its Cascades,” 90 Bridges It,” comedy; News Pic’ tures” Kilauea, Hawaii, angen mall six O'Shaugh- | ca “Tivoli | Chstee te ‘Bridget |" and “Voleano| hy oners, sce nic, | Complete Report | BURGLARS of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frait Apples, local cooking - ma potatoes . radishes | Sweet potators . White turnips . Artichokes. oz Cat loose crat local, new, cane ey, atrained lemon crate Paid Proda re for Batter, Tr Poaltey, Veal and Pork “Hearst-Sellg | springs, over ‘ona, over 3 It ‘ONE. W. ANDRI A maid in the home of E. drews, president of the Seattle } tional bank, 1206 University discovered two burglars at ¥ last night. She screamed for help and the men fled. 4 daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) c potatoes ....14.00 ope seed potatoes eaesce lettuce urnip er, dom crate crate per Ib o, navel mona, eral The fat. ba and under |Class A euaaar Until Tuoeaay| : 4 | Night : good wine, 300 “The Cat's-Paw," two-part Than-| einen fowl, ve. Se) “S Last Time Tonight. nouser drama; “The Grand Pas-|Ofi"bieeons. cood size, dx. 60 pot | e' Ap 2 ‘FRECKLES*® ‘ sion,” Princess comedy; “His Little J. 65 to 180-tb : a ed A Two-part Thriller of New | Pal,” Majestic drama; “The Eye of | Yom eer ioe 09 © 10% York River Pirates, the Law,” Rex drama | "(Gorrected daily by Bradner Co.) | * yer Colonia! Sunday Until Tuesday | | Night . Prnjg hs Tye “THE BACKYARD THEA’ “Lost in Mid-Ocean," three-part | »,cit’ "astern creamer A Roaring Keystone itagrap! ‘3 W ‘ of song piteense 37 ‘3 Vitagraph drama; “Pathe’s Weekly,"| ‘wreck oo se+- ca wena | world’s ws; “Sophie's Mama's |* sp A A ua ao A Society Drama. | Coming,” Essanay comedy. Yeuland ‘creamery, “ iat | neal own 29 @ “20 , p Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday | io" f°" 9 ie Tomorrow’s ogi Night ‘ ' “Atonement,” two-part Majestic| Fre ranch ---¢. 33. sg ‘THE CATS PA drama; “Messenger 845," Reliance | wisconsin triptets 20 @ This is the second of drama; “The Race” and “San Fran- | Wisconsin twins dd Thanhauser series of “A cisco,” scenic Keystone; “The Soul- | Limburger » @ lomatic Free less Woman,” Ms aJe' stio drama. A Ss Until neiiees Night | IKEEPS 3 HOUSES Fighting Blood,” two-part Lubin | drama; “The Doetor's Trust,” Bio-| graph Drama; | Vitagraph comedy. | & Consi . from the |Grand Sunday until Tuesday Night| that the ‘The Squire's Son,” two-part Kay- jbee drama; “The Moonshiner's | Daughter,” Majestic drama; “The | houses { Cousin From England,” Thanhouser | Couver, | comedy | 3 eee a ee} At the Home on Sunday “Bunny's Se Roa | John W. Considine, of the Sullivan sidine theatres to Marcus Loew of |New York proved so popular, it, In two parts. > “IN THE EYE OF THE LAW” — A Rex Detective Story, which the retina of # head banker's eye discloses a may derer, Featuring “BOR” ARD dine interests, who returned ast last night, announced | e of the Sullivan & Con- 8 “THE GRAND PAS. SION” A mirth- producing Princes comedy, with a kiss its will not include the in Seattle, Portland and Van- B.C. RESIDENCE THEATRES ¢|| AT THE THEATRES ee Atithe Mame Tomah || Moore—"The Blue Bird. “HIS LITTLE PAL” “iorth oF GS Dedreas* se || Metropolitan—"The Inside of ‘ r grees,” two-reel gt raprdel aS A heart, interest Maden drama; “Caught in the Web,”|} the White Slave Traffic,” Mo- story of the mining countri “The Bugenic Boy,” com tion pictures, and an escaped copvict's ft with desperadoes to protect @ Mary Jane’s Pa,” friend. 2e Mustard Kings.” The Brightest Spot ‘Third Ave, Phe Call of the Traumerei,”| |three-reel drama; “Our Mutual] |Girl, No, 6” ‘A Back Yard Thea- tre,” comedy. see At the Pleasant Hour Tonight | “Love Me, Love My Dog,” edly; “Senior Mascot,” drama Thread, Wit drama; drama | Broken | Musician's | és A F | Yes, Indeed | Star Willie—Pa, what isa slave to | homes fashion? Pa—A man who has a wife and some grown daughters, my son, home PLACED IN POSITIO: there are people passing your OVER 100 STUDENTS Engineering ne Shop airing SCHOOL OR RENT ad in The Wants reaches more in one evening than in a week,