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MAE MARSH NOW IN THE TRIANGLE FILMS AT LIBERTY Yrama at Coliseum; Al Jennings at Rex; All Bills Change nday ‘ rn i ’ coasive and extortionate charges | Charge Exe ve Rates i] “Increased ocean freight paid by our defenseless producers and ship “A lack of ships to carry lumbe Jand other products caused a 108%| "part of the $2,000 reward offered | jin Addition to excessive freights for the arrest of R. H. Devline, fur} | The Panama railroad and steam gitive member of parliament from| ships owned solely by the goverM-| Saskatchowan, may be xpiit between| | ment have been operating at 4! Deputy Sheriffs Scott Malone, Jack profit for 13 years. } _ | Brewer and Stewart Campbell | Formally Announces Candi-|,.\V "en private capital cannot) phey arrested him Friday at Pil dacy i Speech jand will not supply service, It 18) chuck, in Snohomish county, where > Ds ae the duty of the government to 8UP-/ he had begn traced by at ber of | Saturday ply it—with or without profit | the provincial Canadian police ) We buitt the Panama canal without!" “Gigpatch from Regina, Saskat-| DISCUSSES SHIP BILL | hove of profit | chewan, states that a new sensation | - - j Not Venture for Profit was sprung there today, when tt| Formal announcement of hie | “We have done the same (thing) way announced that E. It L. Smith, candidacy for the U. 8. sena in building the Alaska rallroad./ing branch Bank of Ottawa mar The public health service, the life 3 ] + ager, who fled at the same time as On the democratic ticket, was | saving service, the revenue cutter peviine, was in Regina and would Made at noon Saturday by [service cost the government much | 4». deateet Biiabert Bridges, prosident of the |money, No one expects a profit|Ppear when desire, Port commission, at the lunch. | from them, }$6,000 from the provincial road} @on of the King County Demo. | “The issue is a government-bullt/ ping He left here without the for eratic club at the Good Eate | merchant marine or one privately! matty of extradition papers Satur cafeteria. built thru subsidies. la He dweit at length in hie | “Railroad rates are controlled by} Speech on the need of a mer. (law. Ocean freights are lawless, | chant marine, and advocated “The fear that $50,000,000 would _ the government operation of [scare out private investment tn) vessels in trade, at the same | American ships is rather academic time building up in that way in view of the absence of American A. 0. H. INITIATE 60 The nat MRNATY Heat fo [hs oe sane to cover the state! MEMBERS SUNDAY} He deciared himself tn. hearty|in a Ford, speaking wherever he} accord with the president in all) may | The Hi jane will initiate a} is policies except the present ad-) “Win or lose, it's going to be an|cjass of 50 at Hibernian hall Sun-| Yocacy of a “preparedness program | interesting summer,” he sald Iday at 3p. m | Which seems to be the forerunner! | State President Van M, Dowd,| of American militarism.” | jassisted by the Tacoma d Favora Rural Credit System | SUFFRAGISTS MEET [team ‘wit have charge of | } He also advocated a rural credit | emplification | “system for development of farms,| HERE ON THURSDAY | The initiation will be followed by J& nonpartisan state election law | banquet and a musical and liter ‘and the right of the people to ini-| ary program, Stanley J. Padden} ‘Hate amendments to the constitu.) The Washington conference of | and Pierce Lonergan will make a ton. jthe Congressional Union for Wom-| dresses, Music will be furnished The following are some of the 4" Suffrage will meet Thursday,|/by Prof, Ed Long, John Moran and chief points in Bridges’ speech re-| March 30, at the Washington An-/Benny Harkins | Jating to a government merchant) ®¢* hotel, A call has been issued| Covers will be laid for 300 guests Marine, a® opposed to ship sub-|bY the union to all women, irre idles: ~— P |apective of political beliefs, to at “Republicans have made many tend the convention tor the pur| WHERE'S ©. CASE? speeches about a m {pose of indorsing the Susan B. An they vote: ageingt aay aes) thonx amendment to the constitu . American tonnage unle: tion, giving women the right to Police are searching for Charlie} (1) Scene in “Life’s Blind Alley,” at the Coliseum. (2) Scene in the Ai Jennings play, “Beating Back,” at the Rex. (3) Scene in “Hoodoo Ann,” at the Liberty. jay Several other members of parlia ment are under arrest “ 7 | vote. | the 10yearold son of Mr nae" ’ “ re,” h re 3 he Mi ; T govt lg eg ele | Plans will be outlined to assist Mrs. M. FR. Cane, 6222 W. Bist! (4) Scene in “Man and His Angel, the Strand. (5) Scene from “Kennedy Square,” at the Ciemme (6) Scene from “Two Men of Sandy Bar,” at the Mission. 4 4 “Senator Jones of Washington. the Eastern women to gain the |st., who failed to come home from|MAE MARSH NOW ON | aad Jennings is supported by a big, beginning Sunday, at the Class A|“Fotoplayer Orchestral Pipe Organ,” |as a piece orchestra a Hwith Senator Burton of Ohio, fitt.| Ye |xchool Friday night. He wore cor-/ TRIANGLE PROGRAM and talented cast of movie stars, — theat It is entitled “The Sur-|the same musical instrument that he ¢wetrument is the biggest ; Whustered against. the administra.|, Tee °rsamization session will be/duroy trousers and a blue serge) Mae Marsh's first picture on the| Al Jennings’ one big aim in life prise of an Empty Hotel” created such a senration at thelits kind and costs $20,000. held at 2 p. m. | coat. is to do all the good he can to make A Vitagraph comedy, “A Cripple) Panama-Pacific exposition last} It will be installed and ready on 0% amends for his mistakes and unlaw Cindere completes the year, It furnishes the same music| Sunday “a }Ann,” will be seen for three days!) deeds of his earlier life . Triangle program, entitled “Hoodoo | % | 4tion’s ship-purchase bill and pigeon-| Thoted it. > “The losses sustained by Amert-! / ean producers and shippers since | PART ; ] |Sunday. Miss Marsh has been in| “TWO MEN OF SANDY “MY PARTNER,” WITH BURR uy ee evement of that congress ENTERTAIN FRIENDS | BAR” AT MISSION McINTOSH, AT COLONIAL " 4 Would pay for the construction of) | Just a month to a day after Mra./Ereat favor with the director since) wrwo sen of Sandy Bar,” with! In "My Partner,” the attraction : an uptodate merchant marine ia ediani’s husband was killed|“The Birth of a Nation” days, and ‘ 2 equal to any in the world. | The Swedish club will entertain ery mae explosion at Ravensdale,| her long sloge of iik-health has pre- ee ee “The government should provide! members and their friends with a/iast November, her 4-yearold son,|Yented the fruition of many ambt- Pecessary auxiliaries for the navy| Tivoli evening next Wednesday in| Peter, was crushed to death under|tious plans which he had for “the ‘as well as battleships. Uncle Sam their club building at Eighth ave. |the wheels of an auto truck alleged little sister of the films.” at the Colonial theatre, beginning be presented at the Mission Sunday, Burr McIntosh i# cast in theatre Sunday. The picture i* the character of Joe Saunders in based on one of Bret Harte's West-\the well-known play. Joe is the |The Thrill of Achievement “eannot rely on private capital to! and Olive st to have been driven by N. Yachiaka.| “The Village Vampire,” featuring | %) voyionry tke ros gr ts ig a ue Pig = a ie of Mare There is nothing quite like the glow that 4 y a ‘49ers, an e many others of in his suit for the love of Mary + heey Small Price to P Most of the talent will be drawn | | Mrs. Median! started sult Satur-| Fred Mace, will be the comedy fea-|114 same author's works, It has its! Brandon, to his partner, Ned. The comes to you when you have succeeded in sine ri io Pay from the club's membership. day for $3,500 damages aa m Pere. |genial old Col, Starbottle and its’ latter, however, is killed. Joe is ac- , tect ‘ ; en if a lom occurs in opera-| There will be solo selections for od able te : . some worthy object that you have set out to 4 ee rane ie veal ie ena semis” ‘echeas trom |«MAN AND Mi® ANQEL” soli@ Gambler Oakhurst cused, tried, acquitted and left free ) ) ‘price fdr preparedness and national “Carmen” and other operas, violin ASK ABOUT MARKET |7 stRano tHeatre Pomhicntae ween mae ee acre accomplish. safety by creating a highly effi- and piano solos, as well as new The ingratitude of a man who is tu ot yng HE GOES TO WIN FORTUNE, cient naval reserve. |songs by the recently organized —— ‘ saved from a life of crime and be |“"E MY |, | AND HE DOES, OF COURSE This was impressed upon us by the en- 4 “We are paying to foreign steam-| Swedish Octette society. |. Port Angeles wants to know friended in many ways by a woman), gourRcoRNERED LOVE | “Kennedy Square,” a Southern ship lines more than $300,000,000, “A Jealous Fool,” a sprightly |how Seattle runs her city market.| whose influence is that of a guard-| per year. |piaylet, is being rehearsed for its| Mayor Gill will have a full report|ian angel, forms the basis for the| STORY, AT COMBENM 1 | tt “The government should provide first presentation in Seattle. | forwarded. plot of "Ban and Hilo Angel” to be| y 2, (ue, 2*y, bill et the Coltewum, |Clommar theatre, beginning Sunday. fast passenger and cargo ships for, ntertainment will wind up| ae as presented at the Strand theatre! wooq gives a man’s answer in a| Harry Rutter in many ways, getting ith a dance and refresh ts. | J . Dea “ascrncs cen” |" Seen Sed remenes= | EMI BS BORING |x iin Sermon Sizar’Mns |mentc7y, thors aalt/si cut of many serape The thusiasm of one of our savings depositors, when he announced that he had saved his first thousand dollars and was now ready to : | drama, fs the new offering at the EP ae ae) uestion as either fact or the im-|man loses his forty eS carry out a plan that he had been cherishin; | @ines. East Indies and Asia. WOMEN’S LEAGUE MEETS = pepiIN, March 25.—German ar-| KAY and & large cast of film favor.| Sefnation could conjure “Life's |e hola pA gdenthsx gi ory gs cj ‘ | “The freighter fleet should be| ‘The Women's Roosevelt club ititiery has set fire to Verdun, it|'t*® Se | Blind Alley” ts a fourcomered love! America, wins a fortune, comes eee thrown into Northwest ports to | will meet at 3 pi m. Saturday atiwas officially announced today ‘ |atory. “Life's Blind Alley” ts for/pack and makes the old man's move lumber and grain of Wash-|the home of Mrs. Chas, Wharton, | There were no important changes on | EX-TRAIN BANDIT AL the most part set in the cow! heart glad ington and the Northwest, and) 342 16th ave. N. [the western front during the night. JENNINGS AT THE REX lcoustry of the Far West, but ft has eee \ transferred to handle cotton and) Austin EB. Griffiths will give an one | How the calling ‘of the name/also its “society” side. | ORCHESTRAL PIPE ORGAN 4 meet the seasonable demands of the| informal talk, “Roosevelt as a| Lowest known temperature ever|"Linr” transformed a respectable) Sebastian Burnett sings for the at THE REX THEATRE exter Horton) Trast. and Sevinget ae South and protect the American Leader” All women fnterested in |observed by competent scientists citizen Into a train robber and ban- last time at the Coliseum Sunday J “ shippers and business men of those|the nomination of Roosevelt are|was at Werchojausk, Siberia, Jan-|dit, with a price on his head, {s|afternoon. loam ot the bas crea eigen sections against loss, injury and ex-! cordially invited. wary 15, 1885, 93.4 below zero. |shown tn Al Jennings’ life story,| 5 atid sl |having installed in his theatre the “Beating Back,” published in the “SURPRISES OF AN EMPTY | Pinel Saturday Evening Post, and now| HOTEL” AT THE CLASS A | i jappearing in filma, It will be shown! A fourreel drama, filled with) SUNDAY the entire week at the Rex theatre.! gripping events, heads the new bill, ! ‘ | CO LI S E U Misznes i aces Patan me es Union Men Accuse Strikebreakers Negro strike breakers on the) clency cerificates, tho neither had water front here are armed with | ever had experience. PIKE AT Sth CONTINUOUS Bpiriics seers tna’ cinee weapons it was charged by union men, Sat- RECIPE T0 CLEAR urday, following the stabbing Fri-| ‘ I B day night of George Grigg, a strik- | er. by Robert Johnson. colored, | jwho is now lodged in the city jall.| ‘It has been an open secre’ What would YOU do? WHAT would you do if you saw sinking in the sald James Campbell, business | agent of the Puget Sound Steam-/ shipmen's union, the striking or lganization, “that every one of) these strike breakers is packing quicksands the man or woman who stood between you and the one you loved—between you and everything on earth you wanted—and you knew that if you turned your back, the world was yours? What would you DO? a gun or razor.” | | Grigg and several other strikers accosted Johnson and another negro as they were leaving the Tells You a Man’s Answer in a Man’s Way in James Lynch, who joined the| impurities and clearing the skin of steamer Tourist, on which they strike breakers and later left their | pimples. had signed as deck hands. yats in sympathy with the atrik: | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless 'NAB FATHER AND SON and {s made from the acid of grapes Bank, Seattle, Wash. An Exceptionally Strong 5-Part Drama Portraying JEALOUSY The Evil Influence That Leads Human Beings to Deeds That Injure Those They Most Love JANE GREY Man and His Angel Farewell Week Royal Hawaiian Troubadour Sextette day ( Akahi Hoi (Once Again) on., Tues.; My Hawaiian Maid (Steel Solo) Playing \ Rosary—Rose of Honolulu LOOK OUT BELOW A Musty Suffer Comedy Pimpies are Impurities Seeking) an Outlet Through Skin Pore: Pimples, sores and bolls usually result from toxins, poisons and im- purities which are generated in the bowels and then absorbed into the | blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body It is the function of the kidneys docks, and his coat and flannel | pores as the next best means of get shirt slashed open ting rid of these impurities which Johnson declared he and his| often break out all over the skin in companion had been attacked by | the form of pimples. the strikers and had found St nec-| The surest way to clear the skin essary to hew their way to safety, | of these eruptions, says a noted au Inspector Charged |thority, is to get from any pharmacy Charges that B. B. Whitney, in-| about four ounces of Jad Saits and lepector of hulls, has been issuing | take a tablespoonful in a glass of |strike breakers ‘certificates of ef-|hot water each morning before Ificlency as lifeboat men without | breakfast for one week, This will the customary examination were| prevent the formation of toxins in |made by union officials Saturday. |the bowels, It also stimulates the | The sworn affidavits of Fred|kidneys to normal activity, thus |Westerlund, Neil Campbell and | coaxing them to filter the blood of Claims Self-Defe: They asked Johnson and his} companions if they were aware | ther were “scabbing,” according |t0 filter impurities from the blood and lemon juice, combined with |lithia. Here you have a pleasant, | John and Tom McFarland, father) effervescent drink which usually |and son, of Redmond, are lodged in| makes pimples disappear; cleanses |the county jail Saturday, charged|the blood and is excellent for the |with cattle rustling kidneys as well — BEGINNING TOMORROW — A Tense, Romantic Drama of the West to Grig«. and cast them out in the form of Johtin then whipped out a{trine, but in many instances the TOMORROW SEBASTIAN | OPENS TODAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 25 Cabaret. GRANTS Dancing CAFE ra aeet slashed Gries side, it| Dowels create more toxins and im '—3:15 Burt Smith, who was|Purities than the kidneys can elim- oN gy Mog con ‘aol iuiow the | inate, then the blood uses the skin “Nine to One—Four Hours of Fun” A fast show with lots of “pep.” The finest dance floor in the city, HAROLD WEEKS, R, M. MONAGHAN, CHILDREN CHILDREN Amusement Mor. Prop. neu: AD Ss IC —5c—