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Office hours, 9 to Union Dentists na- et Int $5.00 55.00 $5.00 nd up 81.00 Mary Pickford, in “A Good Little Devil,” the Famous Play feature at the Melbourne Tuesday night, plays the part of a little sweetheart of the “good little devil The “good little devil,” an orphan, is sent to a rich uncle, a lord, Be cause he has just lost his own child, he does not want the or phan with him to arouse the memories of the other, so the “little devil” was sent to a hard hearted aunt. Then he meets Mary Pickford and they play to gether and talk to fairies and grow up to be boy and girl sweethearts, The boy becomes a lord when his old uncle die and, of course, the story ends pleasantly, With Mary Pickford in it, it does not lack for action Frohman directed the film pro duction of the play Mary Pickford is also appear. ing in “The Englishman and the Girl” at the Clemmer. New Theatre Opens The new Alaska theatre will open to the public Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the formal opening the evening, at 7:30. The ca pacity of the house fs about 1,000. The front is finished tn white ered terra cotta, The front lobby jis done in onyx and marble. The interior decorations are all hand painted. Much of the interior work was done by Frederick & Nelson The lighting system is indirect, so that the screen will give a great. | er depth to the pictures projected | upon it, Every seat has an unobd-| structed view of the screen. The General bilm service will be used, .. ers until Variety at Class A | “The Return of Cal Clausen,” a two-part Reliance Western drama a Keystone, entitled “The Bowery | Boys”; “The Strategy of Conductor} | a Thanhouser, and a Majestic |drama, “The Unredeemed Pledge,” are shown at the Class A theatre the first half of this week ‘The Strategy of Conductor 786” Is pretty romance tn the life of a ductor on a suburban street line, in which Riley Chamberlain takes the part of the conductor ee John Bunny Is featured in a two-part Vitagraph comedy at the Colonial today, called “The | Od! Fire Horse and the New Fire Chief. o- De Lioyd Thompson, the aero-| naut,. made a special flight last Sun-| day before a battery of “Flying A”! cameras, doing a “loop-the-loop” make a whirlwind finish. +e Apollo Fred at Grand Apollo Fred (Fred Mace) decides | he has had enough of the city and its bright lights. The idea suggests itself to him to take up a home what homesteading means, he files | on a section of land that defies ve; etation, but is a friendly refuge for | wild animals and hissing reptiles. Before he gets through with home- steading Apollo Fred is a sadder but wiser man. Apollo Fred ts the funny film at the Grand today. . War Pictures in Weekly The fifth of the “Lucille Love” series starts at the Alhambra to-| day. Lucille {s still in the South| Sea islands. War pictures are fea-| tured in the Animated Weekly. A/ comedy will complete the picture| program. . . John Bunny, who appears at the Colonial today in a two- part Vitagraph comedy, will be one of t 8 to open the new Alaska theat . Alhambra Until Wednesday Night | “Luetile Love,” two parts, Adven- |ture No. 5; Animated Weekly,” | world's news, and a comedy. oe “Pathe’s Weekly,” world’s news; “The Old Fire Horse and the New Fire Chief,” two-part Vitagraph comedy; “Pie for Sophie,” Essanay stead, and, with little knowledge of} _Mary Pickford In a Scene in “A Good Lit tle Devil,” at the Melbourne Theatre Be! STAR—MONDAY MARY PICKFORD ON SCREEN AT TWO THEATRES Alaska Film House on Second Ave. Opens Tuesday; News of Interest for Photoplay Fans CKFORD: ite MAY 11 1914 4if Wf 7) | THE HOME CUARDS! NAW, YOU AINT- FATTY'S GOING TO BE CAPTAIN AINT HE GOT A BRUDDER IN VERY CROQZ N AINT HE GOT A REAL GUN £. iis |AGOWMA CA PLAY \F 1 AINT | PTIN $| cig T then comedy. eee Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Englishman and the Girl,” drama, with Mary Pickford; “The Double Cross,” Edison drama; “Sel ig News Service,” world’s news “The Lucky Vest,” comedy; “Bis cay Bay,” “Calcutta” and a zoolog-| ical picture. oe Class A Until Tuesday Night “The Return of Cal Clausen,” two-part Reliance drama; “The Bowery Boys,” Keystone comed Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “The Good Little, Devil,” five. part Famous Players drama. ee Grand Until Tuesday Night “The Strike,” two-part Thanhau | ser drama; “Apollo Fred as a lome Seeker,” Apollo avid Grey's Estate, drama. | | American » Err Is Human,” drami comedy; |* Dream Until Tuesday Night |" three-part | v trusse: sure t You |when drawn so |searcely stand to keep them on. 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States 3 per o bankers money to de- of the Span- the United Of this amount there are still outstanding $63,945,465, In case of war with Mexico, it is pro- posed to incr income-tax, the we the scope of lowering the exemption to $1,000 instead of $3,000 and $4, At pr $1,000, nt thi income-tax hits only about 400,000 people. If it began at incomes of eight million persons. until you get our| Prices Paid Produce ntatoe White ri Jeots, wack Rutabagas ParaniDe nin head Celery Florida celery \helped Aunt Mary undr and put} m ‘a jter'to ‘ved ctor Taw she was i! — $650 Fine Wool Blankets, per pair $4.75 roosters; live 04 | nearly in a state of collapse), I tele-| 12 ,| phoned to Dick , : | WE DELIVER anywhere in Seattle, a 2|" He came to the phone and I knew ire iten iva ace, 20 |tnat T gave him something of a NOTE—No advertised goods shipped outside of Seattle, Relian bares 10 |fright, for 1 could not keep the PRE G2 Hide pigenna good site, | 1:80 | nervousness out of my voice when Mod 2 @ 8 lr told him IT must see him tight | TVET ANE aw \RQINIA ST. peed. bioak ” @ 10 Ay ° sts Ai AL chal ‘What's the matter, Margle, are ccemaenanastnieaaeiatapeimniuaiiaedaneeeaaaan cee ORE RE fF. he [POO sa ne Reed Best modern outside rooms, 25e No, dear, but something awful) Two Blocks East of pears Ni ne Blocks North of to 50c. Stewart Hotse, 86 West|has happened and I must see you e . Frat daily by J. W. Cal, crate crate Complete Report of Market Today for Vegetables and it would hit probably Godwin & Co.) 24,00 @25.00 14.00 @17.00 14.00 @16.00 OMe 02% ' Stewart.—Advertisement. fi -pipiic 4 inher | HITE: (4 TRACTION TRUST “SITTING UP AND. TAKING NOTICE! By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, May 11.--The probable reporting out and passage lof the Crosser bill for muaicipal street railways in the District of Columbia has alarmed the organized traction trust. The American Electric Association, composed of affiliated traction interests all over = th United States, has applied for hearing before the sub-committe of the District of Columbia comm! tee, of which Congressman Crosser is chairman. Railway | to « higher figure Congressman Crosser predicts the | Washington street railways can be run for less than a 3-cent fare. | The longest tunnel on this side of | the Atlantic has been started by thé Canadian Pacific railway at Mt. Me Donald, Canada. It will be a little over five miles loug OF A WIFE JACK’S SECRET MUST BE TOLD “Has anything happened to the | ¢rug CHAPTER CLI. folks ;« (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Dick and I talked late last night about Mollie and her affairs and so I slept longer than usual but man- aged to go down to Aunt Mary's room while Dick was shaving, and much to my consternation no me answered. I was quite sure that Jack's brave | ttle wife was il} and that Aunt Mary had gone to her. 1 could not eat any breakfast and | was on pins and needles until Dick | had gone to the office and Mollie had started home. Then I rushed over to the place where Jack's little secret wife had | 1 hidden by Aunt Mary and me} and found my worst fears realized. | | Mary had been taken very ill and| ee » doc-| We'll all get a chance to see Jes- had sent for Aunt Mary. The doc-| " e tor was summoned and declared |S!¢ Wilson and her hubby, Francis/ that she must be taken to the hos-|B. Sayre, some time this summer. | istactory pital at once, where an operation | Her baby had} , something has happened to Jack's ‘little chorus girl’ and I want to ow if we should telegraph to Jack.” | There was silence for a moment and then Dick said: | ‘I'll come, Margie, as fast as I/ can.” Dear, dear Dick, I have found out one thing in my brief married life, | and that is that one of the greatest | joys that marriage brings is that whatever comes you have someone to depend upon. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) By line cial club. Also coming at different hospital, and we held a counsel on |? J what we should do, There was the | ato Sells baby to be burled, and it seemed to me that it should be laid away lin the Waverly family plot. And} would have to order the | | | dentists Inlays, E to do this m omeon 1 . i = veers . Two years ago 40 Eagles used to \8 ner|make the neighbors nervous when | Then we had to decide whet |they tried to play. Now they ha should tell Jack. Aunt Mary we said that all through Mary's agony prove it |her one thought seemed to be that). May ” verformed ~ “ . Head only a few minutes, Aunt|times are United States Senator | [uf Ditton | Mary had stayed with her at the|Key Pittman, Delegate Wicker-/ at the sam Mary sham, and Indian Commissionerjon a high who We do not OPENING THE NEW ALASKA THEATRE TUESDAY MAY 12 At 2 P. M. Grand Opening Tuesday Evening at 7:30. We have spared nothing | to make this “Seattle’s Photoplay Palace. our opinion it is unsur- In At ite last annual meeting at Atlantic City, the electric railway passed —come and see association did considerable talk ing about the “nec wity raising stock allway tare foe 6 ents] for yourself OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8 Talk on Dentistry Seattle's Best Dentists. You know t They will be guests of the Commer- line by the men who have made heir particular study. nd desi! Realiz~ ring to give our patrons the finest service e our offi have secu specialized im some line of service. Crown and Bridge, Plates, FIlh tals tractions—all no one should tell Jack. “He must | graduate,” was her constant cry The doctor, however, declare that Mary was in a very precarious | | condition and he thought that when she knew her baby was dead un’ | Jack was with her to comfort her |he could not be sure of pulling her through. At last we decided that the only thing to do was for me to tell Dick and let him decide. | Strange, isn’t it, that we women prate of independence and capabil lity, but when something important lis to be decided we always call a man {to the conclave? And come to think of it, a man usually asks | the advice of some woman if he has anything that bothers him to de. cide. I guess that men and women Jare very necessary to each other jin all the affairs of life. 1 dreaded awfully to tell Dick about Jack's marriage to Mary, for! it was the first thing that I had kept from him since our marriage jand I was selfishly afraid t he would be angry with me for keep: Jing it from him. | Tut it was Jack's secret, and un |1ess some unforeseen catastrophe Jsuch as this—occurred, I felt I had no right to tell any one | However, the thing must be done . WA (ty q These Are Leader All New special, per pair .. Peerless Size 21 |now, so I persuaded Aunt Mary to feather Bise leome over to her own home and P re 0 1bs., only ‘pu leave Mary with the nu Pillows U OWN bs. only y per pair . When we went home and I had | right away?” Size 19x26 inches, weighs IN THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF AAOWARD D. THOMAS Co. (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House In the Northwest.) ins., weighs 3% Ibs., nt duck, special, per pair 22x28 inches, weighs 2 harge for examination, All work guaranteed for 15 years, WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices . L. R, Clark, D. D. a fine band, so they say, and will | 4908 Third av N.W. Cotwer Vain to the public at a ree Note: Bring this ad with you, $2.10

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