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. THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1914, “HOW I, A $20-A-WEEK CITY CLERK, AM MAKING MY HERE’S >ddsEEe feeeee zvdssSCeee sSdsEeSoe FORTUNE ON A FARM’’---A TRUE STORY in Six PARTS By W. M. J. CHAPTER V A REAL MOTION PICTURE SHOW I bought some nd the dd that tr Dp. ed the EE ontrib wa rn 60 cents to ra {se more pork returning $2.40 a worth of feed t na did as well, FOURTH ater fitat ity min reover Me it building years 1 to moet I and It FIFTH that STEP. yrty and give ttle A few good hust home more seasons ot A bigmer fa are not course, ed Monday) NINETEEN HOMES DISSOLVED [PHOTO PLAYS | WOMANPEGS br Hum ) CASES Werk strictly were vut ae ne eve y “i Friday Judge E and a The utes court room was © on like an aster fashion show t<).3 reconciliation between Maud and With a bis ay e well-dressed women. It look an Reid, who were married in and further, an kept nagging and quarre at me so much that I told him it if he shut wife. “And ' {me in the face. Hi used to para nd the room in Educational: jhis night lothes with the shades | wanted me to do ft and appe de aro u He hit me when I and also | . The misunderstanding between Henriette and George Howland by the All-Star Trio might have been patched up, itl med, by a divorce investigat such as The Star has suggested ‘Ob, he always had his own way | about everything and wasn't trut ful or » oc,” was Henriette’s chief backing for her complaint of cruelty. The attorney assured the | court “he knew the man.” The decree was granted. | ore | Under no condition would I live! |with him again. I have supported | jhim and the family, too. He is out/ atour home at Richmond High jlands, now, whe we have an jacre patch. If he stays there I'll [have to stay in the city So sald Augusta Kerkow, wife ot! George Kerkow. They «were -mar- jried in 1900 and have three chfi-} dren. The court granted the decree and lordered Kerkow to get off the home ALHAMBRA H10c 5c # M WESTLAKE m B OATPINE R ALHAMBRA ] ON GOOD FRIDAY; A DIVORCE GRANTED EVERY 2 MINUTES ammer hollida’ the wife $70 a rt of the three ot to quarrel whe s to visit his | eee mi mld 1 threaten Gooby k and wthre s #uP in res mr a non sBtory 8 years old expectant taught an self and eald he st n loaded aaid, otly tor there. and su and Was another "Scene from “The Ghost of the White Lady,” featuring Miss Rita | Sacchetto. This a story of an old medievat legend, which helped two mod. ern lovers. The Count Bille has decided that his son shall marry the daughter of a neighboring lord, although the son loves another. Dressing in armor, friends take advantage of the tradition and | walk at night. They frighten the old count Into consenting to his son's cholic: This scene shows the friends in the act of donning the heavy armor. The four-part drama starts at the Tivoli Sunday. Nathan A. McKeown waa the! “7 © © @ lone man in the session. He said) “An Easter Lily” is the picture/drama; “Chile and Beans,” he married Margaret in good faith | story heading the new program for|}ican drama, x left him after the | sunday at the Clemmer. It tna tale last Nov rand basio¢ how “Sonny Jim” took his little ni to live with dim, ickaninny” friend to chure She said Fred drank and did not port her. } was sure there is absolutely | no chance 8 gether happily She smiled granted. for tt any as the o2ee Apollo Tillkum Friday and Saturday “The Refrigerator Car's Captive,” A MISSILE AT JUDGE'S HEAD LONDON, April 11.—Arraign ed In Bow st. police court today, Miss Mary Stewart, the militant suffraget who smashed a quan tity of pottery and several show in the British Museum, rolled a mewspaper into a hard wad and threw It at the pre- siding magistrate, The latter ducked. The mis sile would not cases have hurt him, in any event, but the incident created so much confusion that court had to adjourn. PICTURES SCENE OF CROSS INLAST REVIVAL SERMON ministers delivered two-minute sermonettes last night at closing service of the unity revival meeting in the First Meth- odist church, telling the audience that plans are under way for anoth- er revival next year just before the | Easter tide. The ministers who have managed) Five Seatt! | the two weeks’ services are the Rev | M. A. Matthews, Dr. Carter Helm Jones, Dr. A. W. Leonard, Dr. Ralph Atkinson and Dr, F. J. Van Horn, Tn the last sermon of the revival, Dr. Van Horn drew a graphic pic- HO: Sunday Until Wednesday BIG ACTS 4-REELS-4 CENTS ANY Feature Photoplay SEAT Produced by the Italia Co., Presenting Mme. Sac- CENTS chetto in “THE GHOST OF THE WHITE LADY” A Splendid, Spectacular Production in the Realm of Romance Amato ‘Nights Tuesday and Friday Comfortably Accommodates 1,000 People ENTRANCE MADISON ST. Between First and Second BILL CHANGES WEDNESDAY SOUND 1776 WAR SLOGAN IN. REAPPORTIONMENT FIGHT — |to empower cities to compel street other cases separated | Easter morning. Foote and Willian Foote, | “spy, - ~ | he Black Mask” is the first Mathilda J. and George C. Bran jstory tn thé mm é's “excllintve don, Margaret and Isaiah Shel- | *r? ; > rown, Maybelle M. and Harvey 1. | *¢"1°*,of “The Man Who Disappear Thomas, Anna and Peter Cook yf * | MacDermot Pearl ard Ernest White, Myrtle | MacDermott, Hatti takes the leading role. | property . | | H.R Mem a Sound jot his wife, Stella. Tea "BIS PIKE ST appeared in court He was not a good worker. STAR a be well cared for 3 PROPESSION. od THE VIRGINUS HOTEL! 804 Virginia St., near West! ay Phone Elliott #05 | Prices Paid Prodncers for Vegetables | Frait Yakima potator 2.00 LOOK! READ! Absolutely the only theatre in feart Presenting 12 first-run reels of motion pictures on & regular program each week | Pat The Union Theatre. 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New York CUT- OHIO até DENTISTS of teeth painless We | without | method Amalgam filling . $1 . $3 “Porcelain Bridgework $3 , an Sets Teeth $5 & Up work acte make a specialty plates by our that doesn’t will be repaired any time SO0ON—today, if you examination and prove free harg Come wish—for | estimate WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE University St, 2nd and Uni- versity St. Opp. Fra Paterson Co, had | 207 much | daily | program includes the Hearst |Selig “News Pictorial,” “The Bar gain Hunters,” comedy, and “Ruins of Ancient Thebes,” a travelogue of pt. f oe Tonight and tomorrow will be the last opportunity to see “Sealed 4 two-part Victor drama at the Alhambra. This is the pho to drama taken from the Saturday ning Post story written by » Rhodes, ee of Bethulla” is a four re that will start at th nday. It is a bibil . “Judith part pic | Colonial al oe. Hote th has the 0 differ Mao medienr pla her fi Lubin com distinct of nt characters in years’ ca Yr as an actrenrs. and has not duplteated in makeup or action. She says she finds her chief inspiration for new c eters and| makeups in real people Miss Florence Lawrence, the lit tle Victor actress, ts red a sister story The Girl o’ the Woods.” It is called “The Little Mail Carrier,” and will appear he next w to see George Ade, the Indiana humor ist, has been engaged to write com jes for the Essanay Company, first of which is on the way called and Bumps.” Alhambra Until Sunday Night part Victor r Hang er,” Joker comedy; “Granddaddy Romance” and “Protecting New York's Millions From Fire, air. eee Tivoll Until Saturday Night “In the Stretch,” three-part Ramo drama, Seale dram: Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Port of Doom,” Famous players’ drama; “It's So Easy, comedy. cee Class A Until Saturday Night At It Again,” Keystone comedy; The Peacock Feather Fan,” Beauty drama; “The Coming of the Real Prince,” Reliance two-part drama; The Mountain Nestor drama. Colonial Sunday Until Tuesday Night “Judith Bethulla,” drama. of four-part Melbourne Sunday Until Night The ceon's Experiment,” tworeel Majestic drama The Barnyard Flirtation,” _ Keystor comedy; “Sorre Fades,” jhauser drama; “Beautiful Princess drama o- Dream duisay, Until Tuesday Night | “Th Chine Fan,” Edison dra |ma; he Treachery of Broncho Billie's Pal,” Kssanay drama; “The Master of the Strong,” Blograph dram and The Hall | Rivals,” Vitagraph comedy a | Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night “A Geisha,” two-re Rellanc ma; “Chile and Beans,” Opollo s Snow,” in| b i. That well-known actor, Marc| @— Kalom drama, two reels; “The T) tale Star,” Lubin drama; “Wiffle New Profeasion, Pathe éomedy . RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Tonight “The Silent Messenger, ma; “The drama; comedy. Profe sor’ Awake “Twist Love an At the Home on Sunday “Desert Gold,” two- “Our Mutual Girl, No. Villlans Are Made,” two-reel edy. “Ho Now and then one runs acro: man who seems to think would have been far more had he lived about int 150 y ago. Every self-made man needs wife to put on the finishing touche: Insist on Seattle- Made Goods In doing this you enable the increase his output, and compel him to em- | sloy more help. REMEMBER, | |the greater the weekly payroll, | manufacturer to |the greater Seattle. | | | | Tuesday | Than-| Root | Bakeries Chili TamateGrotto B. & Chili Con Carne * Chicken Tamales Main 6306. We Deliver. 1611 Third Avenue. Whele and Retafl Line Delicatessen Good) Ful! Flour ASK FOR “Centennial Best” Macaront Washington Brand Macaronl, Spaghett!, Vermiceiti, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodles. Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Portable Houses ® and shipped everywhere. our references cuble—Keonumiont buy or bulld E MOUSE ©O. Arcade Bidg. " two-reel drama history Il-|ture of the crucifixion, portraying # | the scene at the trial of the Master and the weary march to Calvary. Dr. Carter Helm Jones closed the @\noonday meetings at the Orpheum | Yesterday with a sermon on “Light From the Cross on the Problem of | Suffering. n: * DECLARES MAN STOLE PENNIES: Charged with taking a pile of pennies from the papers of a news-| boy on the street, C. De Vere Camp- bell, 49, was arrested last night by| Patrolman Westedt w | D. , | SPRING COSTUMES z HAVE NO SLEEVES For the first time in some years} are g to wear sleeves of a from the dress dur-| jing the spring season we Representatives of the Municipal] to empo league and other organizations, Cor- poration Counsel Bradford, and at- torneys for the Puget Sound Trac- tion, Light & Power Co., will meet next Thursday, at 2 p. m., with the car extensions. The same committes had under consideration a provision to require regular saloon licenses of clubs where liquor {s sold. The civil service committee ree- | was thrown under the truck, which | tatoes, | rested last night by Detective Ralph | ommended the term of civil service commissioners be four years, fm stead of three, as at present. No action has yet been taken to reconsider the Hinky Dink plan of ward councilmen, charter commissioners to discuss franchise provisions, Appearing before the franchise and license committee of the revis- jonists Friday, former Mayor Cot- terill urged an act of the legislature CRUSHED BY AUTO. AT QUEEN ANNE The choir of Queen Anne uma . ist church, under the direction of can jump off O. K.,” said Antone | od + Clausen, 38, 4050 20th av. S. W.,)Mrs. W. J. Rankin, organist and yesterday afternoon, as he swung |choir director, will render an Bas down from the heavy auto truck |teT cantata, “The Life Everlasting,” driven by J. M. Thompson, 9|Sunday evening, at the church, th av. 5. WwW. . |Fifth av. W. and Garfield ats 4 i ee The choir will be augmented, ani His foot caught in a rope and bel ‘have the assistance of Manas vith 3,00 ds of |M. Irey, former contralto soloist of to pgs aca di Adonc adn pe | Westminster church and the Jewish body. He stands little chance of | Synagogue. ip LEAVES $100,000 Roy P. Ballard and Jessie May Ballard, wife of Dr. H. Logan Geary, Suspected of being mixed up tn} both children of Mrs. Harriet E. Ballard, will receive about $95,000, burglaries here recently, Louis Hugo Smith, pardoned by Gov. Lis according to the terms of the moth- *s will, filed in probate yester- ter last fall from a life term for being an habitual criminal, was ar- | € day. Mrs. Ballard died in Los An- Jones and Patrolman P. R, Welch, |geles March 14, She divided $5,000 Ss among 25 other relatives. “Never mind about stopping | | Before his masa, ° at San! Francisco, yesterday, Jeremiah) Allen, wife murderer, declared that,| Stereoptican pictures of the sun while he's “going to swing,” he|power plant at Cairo, Egypt, were thinks he has “the world cheated at/shown at the Commercial Club at that.” noon day meeting Saturday. } POWER PLANT PICTURES ‘“‘The Smugglers of Sligo” Reliance Drama A story of the old Irish Sea Rovers, with lots of action. Owen Moore is featured. “‘Scooped by Cupid”’ With Warren Kerrigan This is a newspaper story, and includes a big auto accident. ‘The Colonel’s Orderly” Military Story The costume shown |taffeta, made with a and plain, sleeveless it is a fitted waist heavy macrame lace, Thin white }lawn sleeves and vest make this | gown a most fashionable one. | | is of black peg-top skirt | waist. Over) and yoke of| Cheek Old Richleigh—So you want to marry my daughter. What are This is a two-part Domino, and completes a most excellent program for Easter a your prospects, may I ask? Suitor—Excellent, sir, if T get her, I know you'll’ do the hand- some thing for us THIRD AT PIKE ( CLASS A Bc