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This Show Closes Tonight «m AL TAMBRA Third Adventure of Lucille Love Animated Weekly World’s News On Suspicion | mper vs. Temper A Rattling Good Comedy Westlake at Pine 10c, 5c | | These Come } Thursday Ford Sterling In his second comedy under the Uni- versal brand, “His Wedding Day.” Don’t forget it. It’s a rare treat. 1} The Daughter of a Crook A splendid story of a woman's re- generation. ALTE ALHAMBRA SHAKESPEREAN TRAGEDY AT MET. of Market Today A distinct reduction in strawber- Fy quotations may follow the ship- ments recelved on Western ay. Tuesday. The market is rapidly becoming overstocked, and today 2500 crates are begging buyers on the streets. Prices Vaid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Local cooking apples about cleaned out of the market; selling today at eo Just as the comedy of “The Me ry Wives of Windsor” was enjoyed on the first night of the visit of the Stratford-on-Avon Players, 80 was the superb presentation of the tragedy, “Richard II” last night at the Metropolitan. ane potatoes ‘yn90 nite river potatos’... -1s00 The costumes, stage settings and Local potatoes 14.90 excellent work of the players blend Onions Onions, green Bermuda onions . ed into a unique production, ing out vividly the manners and other members of the company “Twelfth vight” was the matinee subject this afternoon. Local radishes Yellow turnips: . Bweet potatoes Bweet potatoes Artichokes ming of the Shrew” will be Cauliflower weeee h tonight Celery, Cai, crate | The curtain goes up at 8 o'clock Vioride celery, crate Pa Asparagus, Cal. crate | tt 'STOP TREATING Tomatoes, crate Rhubar apie Honey, 9 ’ ” money, TACOMA, April 29.—"It will not Ortinges, 2. @ be hard to enforce the anti-treat Small size na @ jing and I going to do it Cal, lemons 436 '@. 489 benve Mavor Fawcett The sa Fancy lemons, crate 4 4.5) loon licenses have got to be Prices Vaid Producers tor Batter, Kaas, newed shortly 1 the mayor has Poultry, Veal and Pork to pasa on the bonds, These fe ee si Bente i, |lows were all against me and I am O14 footers, live 00.2... 11 |going to enforce that anti-treating Geese sore ooeee 1 law to the letter. Watch my pucks» Hs 1 Bquabs, 600d size, Cox » | smok hare » ou) ARE STARVING Veal, larger , Pork, 00d biock hogs 4 - (Corrected dally by the Hr SEWARD, Alaska t 29. Native families at Seldovia, Home Phone your WANT AD to Port Graham and other Western are suffering severely from MAIN 9400 today. for by to- point morrow today wil] be yes- terday. of food arriy sip Dora, according gers ing CURLS OUR HAIR bring: | Cabbage *\ customs of the period Shakespeare | Cacumbers ‘ 4 | describes erates Lee ¢ F. R. Benson, as Richard, stood Carrots =. 76 @ 100 |out magnificently in the ‘acting Parsnips ee and was @ ed by the California head lettuce... 2.00 and a ably supported by tt Featuring “Universal tke" In a screaming comedy, Manager F. J, McOurdy will open the new Mission movie theatre, Fourth av, this evening, and make a strong bid for public approval. Cleo Madison and Wilfred Lucas will be agen in a two-part thriller, “Dolores D'Arada.” “Women and Roses” will complete the firat-run pro- gram. Miss Ethel’ Peterson, dramatic soprano, will be heard In several selections. Programe “The Hunchback” Grand The Hunchbac living as a tin He eady There cc girl and with When she ¢ discovers t loves ohild. t * alwa acrifice himself for them into his life a lit ne finds himself confro the task of bringing her up. ows to womanhood, he loves her as a man/| a woman, as a parent a : return his love. he} p loses her and » hunchback res hin rival's li Quasimoda, of Victor Hugo fame, never made a greater than does this cripple greater love hath no man the love the Hunchback provec for the little girl grown to woman: | hood. and heart throbs. oe |Helen Gardner at Melbourne “When a Woman Sina,” jtoday at the Melbourne Helen Gardner. T the primrose path and |destruction with her h whore |lives should have been dedicated to | more useful purposes. Her triumphs jare won at the price of bitter ex- |piation, but the denouement finds |the Woman chastened in soul and purified in body. Edward Holland, who wai in Seattle with “Camille.” eee Prehistoric Picture at Clemmer “Some Dream,” offering a giimpae into prebistoric days, is the feature of today’s change at the Clemmer. It shows what a young club mem- ber dreamed one night, and how he| imagined himself back in the early days, when men bad startin featu atrien to last seen against enormous beasts which tn habited the earth shown Ann,” “Outwitting Dad,” two comedies. eee 2-Part Drama at Class A “The Cherry Pickers,” a two-part special Selig, adapted from the play by the same title; “The Bond- age of Fear,” drama, and “The Ad- venture of the Stolen Slipper,” an Edison comedy, compose the bill at the Ch A until Sunday night. eee “The Schooling of Mary John Bunny, the fat comedian, is featured in “Setting the Styles,” a Vitagraph comedy, opening at the Colonial today. eee Cleo Madison Opens Mission Cleo Madison ts featured tn “Do- lores D’Arado,” the lady of Sor. lrow, a two-reel 101 Bison drama, |which opens the Mission tonight. Dolores, daughter of a wealthy Mexican, learns the true character of her fiance. She falle in love with Jack, the sheriff, but ia still persecuted by Miguel, discarded lover. Coming through a series of adventures, she is final ly rescued by the sheriff. Alkali Ike will also be a part of the pro- gram. Tonight will close the third the Alhambra. . Story of iscnioetten Coming ‘A Daughter of a Crook,” a two |part drama, the story of associates |¥s. surroundings and kind deeds, will be shown soon in Seattle. In this a woman crook enters a house as a domestic that she might wreak revenge on the owner pet stealing his goods. How or, love and kindness, with de cent surroundings, open her mind and make a true woman of a crim inal. o- | Alhambra Unti ee ee Wednesday Night | “Lucille Love,” adventure No. 3, |two reels; “Animated Weekly,” world’s news; “Temper vs. Tem-| comed Clace A untit pesuvaay Night erry Pickers,” two-part aan ‘The Rondage of drama; “The Adventure of Slipper,” Edison com Stolen e Melbourne Until Saturday Night Caught in the py Keystone comedy lent Witness,” two-r Broncho; Mutual G No. “When a Sins,” Helen Gardner film, Grand Until Saturday Night The. Hunchback,” two-reel jestic drama; “Happy © American The world’s news. Ma- erclo Mutual | Dream Until Saturday Night The Award of Juetice two. part Kalem drama; “The Three Gees comedy, and another drama, The lecture ts by | theatre | the | “es P | Lucille Love at Alhambra} of the Lucille Love serles showing at | It is a tender story of tears ® woman treads to fight for|{ an existence among themselves and | Three other picture stories are |! and “The Rube’s Duck” and) | | | | | | | will change twice a week. Among the things that pa trone will appreciate are seats far enough apart 6o those com Ing or going can pass those who are seated without incon venience; a ventilating and heating system, which draws in pure alr at the roof and forces it out beneath the stage; loges in the balcony, with comfortable wicker | chairs, and a commodious | women's rest room, Colonial Until Sagurday Night | A Man for A nay drama t Edison A FY drama Setting 1 Vitagraph comedy 4 RESIDENCE THEATRES ° Pleasant Hour Until Friday } “The War Dog,” three-reel fea ture; one-reel comedy. | NAMES OLPMPIA OLYMPIA, April 29, pla will be of the 15 distrib points in this state for the Pacific Co, was announc y railway officials yesterday ‘That Olym-| thern FROG SHUTS OFF WATER. April 29.—A green | frog, measuring nine inches from} stem to stern, found its wa into the valve of a water main and shut off the water supply of an entire elty block for more than a day READING, Pa, AT THE THEATRES Moore—Evelyn Nesbit vaudeville road show Metropolitan — Tonight, Strat rd-Upon-Avon players in Taming of the Shrew.” ttle — Avenue Players, “Baby Mine.” Thaw's io DANCE AT DREAMLAND a TONIGHT rr IOC LADIES Fn LOOK! READ! THINK!) min@on, firet-ran presenting mathing ry Bun day and Friday Until Sunday TIVOLI THEATRE Presents GENE GAUNTIER Premier photoplay actress of WHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914. PHOTO PLAYS EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS On Sale Thursday EXTRA! 15¢ VESTS. I A ront yard Laces ( Sc” vi On Sate Thursday Only MEN’S GOLF SHIRTS Your Choice 39c On Sale Thursday Only Men’s Sox 11 $1.25 Pair, Dozen There come in neat ! 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Asics, & & toting be expect him home to dinner. drama of a different kind, in E CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE pein aeons 1 showed ms Asap, “Porsive may foolish tears,” she! 2 ° my face, for Aun cried. 2 three reels; a Warner fen | Mary said: “Dick knows, dear, “Forgive! Iknew that it was: ture, > nt | that you are not seriously il] and not ‘4 CAN ONE LOVE AND FORGET? |that rest fs all you need to make | Because you meant to hurt meg jyou all right again. | sweet; | In my heart I knew that I would) 1 knew it w “5 6“ ' (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper room where I will not disturb you,/have remembered All day long theawed ds ne e 1g Ritetprice Association) | but will be near if you want Any:| those words of H. H's have sung | But all the same, deep in nea} th a thing.” }in my ears eart, " Lape thie saceaine with 9 | "Sho had hardly gotten out of the|“Darilog:” he sald, “I never meant| Ranken’ thts thought, and or a splitting a ge he de {t impossible |F00m before the telephone rang| To hurt you,” and his eyes were | rankles yet, i fatigue Ww y ma I suppose, after | 42d I heard her say Margie is} wet | When love is at its best, one loves for me to bi roe et = the hast |auite sick, Dick, She has not been|*I would not hurt you for the! So much he cannot forget. e ° 99 all te “ay ng tting the reaction, |@ble to leave her bed this mornin world; | (To Be Continued Tomorrow) irt rig t 6s bred Pee! Satan that time ]|and I am sure she will not be EP ; just as sure as one negiee ts one’s Til ask her & self physically the human machine |" yi ie, Dick has called up to Miss Gauntier is here de- Bi) must pay ask you to be ready to go with picted in her most successful Aunt Mary came upstairs, all so- | with some friends out of town for (“THE CHERRY role—that of a young girl MM/licitous, to see me ldinuies this’ evening who {s fighting for an honor- “Why, Margie! I do believe you)’ “Why, Dick knew 1 was i r ) ave! e exclaimed as}when he went away,” I answered Peapiarng: Roker tcageky! (po Sr pt ant cobtiteoer te Late tee het ald bee teahonter 99 the best photoplays ever pre Ml ciuccish circulation of the aged,|“I can't possibly go.” Aunt Mary sented to a Seattle audience. Mon my forehead. delivered the message and Dick re- aia “J don't know whether I have or] plied that, he had forgotten about not, Aunt Mary,” I answered, “but/my being “a little under the weatt I know I'm sick.” fer,” but he thought he would go Tworplirk:selig. Spestal, Aunt Mary pulled down the |—————.——— 1—Reel—1 Keystone Comedy Any Seat 10c | got shade that Dick had raised with a bang when he was looking for his collar button, with the accompant- |langnage, and the sunshine jinto my myself and do it until Aunt Mary Jeame up and t Adapted from the well-known 4 y that was at one time so popular on Broadway and later throughout the country. The Moy- ing Picture World, the recognized authority on picture plays, says Stops Tobacco Habit |ment of more or less pyrotechnic of this picture: “To say it is well done is speaking mildly. One under the bureau. Dick in One ay forgets in viewing that it is a picture, and when it is ended ‘was late for the office and he for realizes he ison the edge of the seat,” e down again | streamed down to pull the sha @anitarium Publishes Free Book Showing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished In From One to Five Daye at Home “THE ADVENTURE OF THE STOLEN SLIPPER” eyes. was, however, “THE BONDAGE OF FEAR” too fll to get up nd gan to put m A high-class Biograph. |the room to rights. | The Widers Sanitarium, located at An Edison Comedy. 5 Child 5 | Some women are born nurses. 1178 Main at. St. Joseph, Mo. “has c—Uniidren—-oc |Aunt Mary was able to brald my | Dublisiied” a” free hock’ showing the [angled mop’ of red. hair without | Genel effect, of, the tobacce abit BALLARD AT THE PIANO |hurting my poor aching head. In-|one to five days at nome her ministrations were sooth who have used tobaceo for Entrance Madison St. Between ist and 2nd Aves. 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