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pr ee START SUIT ON) CHARITY 6LUB Back Rent of Dairy Lunch Wanted From ‘Miltionai facing trial or aud ch With tts man a justice court Its di proposing to the orgar affairs of the Mil Honair elu st, were taken Into the « courts Saturday, ‘TE United Bi s Corporation of Am erica start uit to t vent Main st. Dairy lunct alleged t heen operated by Hien on cafe fixtures and utensils to satisfy the claim Martin G. tion for down-and-ot Johanson, its manager Chambers, Miss Ann Mor N. W. Nelson, are nam ants by Attorney L. R Meantime Chambers, with Mis Morgar ess, has had Johan fon jailed on a grand larceny harge. They allege that he sold them interests in the restaurant and neglected to tell them that It Was financially encumbered. ‘The United Bus! Jeges that it owns the luncli room Wuilding and has not been paid April rent of $100 and March rent of $73. ANIMAL EXHIBIT Official Display to Be Feature of Sportsmen’s Show as wit 68 corporation now al A compre ve pred: mal exhibit is being prepared by the biological survey in Washington, D. ©, for exhibition at the third an nual @portsmen’s show. Tho show will Be held in Seattle, July 25 to 1 August 2. A. J. Beach is chairman | of the show committee of the Seat Ing the exposition. Glen R. Bach, head of the preda-} tory animal contro! at Olympia, Is having the display made in the cap- ital. Show headquarters have been | opened at 660 Dexter Horton build. | ing. A large number of exhibitors al-| ready have signed up for space, ac- cording to of this feature. “Friends of Wash- ington’s wild Hfe’ are working to make the show the biggest ever held. Young Bandit Robe Garage Man of $25 Walking into the Eastlake garage, 1608 Eastlake ave, at 12:35 a. m. Saturday, a young bandit held up the attendant, Clifford Miller, backed him Into a corner with a revolver and took $25 from the cash register. The thug then escaped in a Ford touring car, standing outside. Miller reported that the robber was a short man, about 26 years old,| wearing horn-ribbed glasses, a black hat and black suit. Condition of Russ Refugee Unchanged) No change was noted Saturday; in the condition of Raiffa Bogonov- askaya, 20-year-old Russian immi. grant, who swallowed poison in the Jocal Immigration station when de- of mercury poisoning for nine days. Her sweetheart, George de Timo- feey, whom she came to join, has| been watching at her bedside now | pastor. for four days. STEAMER DUE IN 1 The Dorothy Alexander is due at From the Dea¢ the Pacific Steamship company dock | school exercises. here Sunday morning from San} Francisco with 107 passengers. She will discharge passengers and cargo here and proceed to Tacoma, Ever- Star Comics Tickle the Nation Are you laughing EVERY DAY with the great host of Fun- makers on The Star’s Comic Page? Don’t depend on any haphazard method of buying Your Favorite Newspaper— Have The Star i Home by Authorized Carrier. It’s Only 50¢ a Month, Just Phone MA in- THE SEATTLE STAR Historical Home Gives Way to Apartments hole Aday: Now SHIP IS HEAR WI " —__—/ Wirelegs Message fl Vessel Trapped jn Arete HID MAE USAL ‘They'll Get a THE HISTORICAL DENNY HOME, at Seneca and Boren| s. is being torn down to make room for the new John/y. 3. Moore and C. P. Winthrop house, which is to be built by the Colonial invest-|enthusiastic — fishermen-au Above is the Denny place and below it is the tle Sportsmen's association, sponser-| sketch of the new apartment by Architect Harry Hudson. MARGARET BUNDY wrenching of old ds from the/ framework on which they have re: during the season. The con: Diana if puis —| offer. ‘The distribution i tele Many’s the time that Princess opened April 1 and will close drawn at once, ] | Angeline, that swarthy daught Yovember = The dictionary coupon prit old Chief Seattle ted with a 4 where in this fasue will a merciless age,” ped thru the brok Denny home For the battered structure, . R. Patrick, in-charge | 5 foundations. modern brick apartmen ruins whispered “when I was consid 4d to be away |tall timber. The only mea cess to my door was a wa, had to blaze a trail to my |to carry up the lumber. in the spring of 1555. Arthur Wilson Denny, used to grab his gun and go 4 rew | Alden. Nae esteemed, And at times bear and deer SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES Church notices must be tn nied admittance to the U. 8S. She|the hands of the Church Ed has been suffering from bichloride| later than Friday Bethany—Rev. Antrim H. Nickell, The World Saved “Marked Men and Women.” Dunlap—Rev. P- hrist Really 30 p. m., Sunday Swedish—Ninth Rev. Emil Fribors, pastor. m., cantata Easter service, baptism, 15:30 p. m, B. Y. |gram; 7:30 p. m., ‘The Foundation = lof the Christian Hope of Immortal lity’’ (Swedish). | Gatewood—W: | “Christ Risen’; 7 Easter program. Second Swedish . Easter pro- 7:30 p.m, E Living Christ," Norwegian-Danish—Stewart and Yale ave. service in Scandinavian; 7:30 p. m., Easter program by Sunday school. Baptist — Morning service, ; . m., Knights Tem-} p. m., organ recital; | {730 p. m. song service, contanta: | “Daughter of Jairus 7. CATHOLIC Saint James’ Cathedral—9 a. m. | Bishop O'Dea pontificate »and Solemnity of Solemnities. Fact and Joys.” By Very Rev, Nor- bert C. Hoff, D. D., of Helena, Mont. | Music by cthedral choir, solemn vespers. ° CHRISTIAN University—Kast 50th and 15th N. * and musteal | ntata; “The | | Over the Empty Tomb ster,” and “The Both sermons by Dr. A. C.| Smith of Enid, Okla. CONGREGATIONAL =| Whiuman Memorial —North 42nd Edwards, pastor; 11 a. m., “If There} Were No Eaat * EPISCOPAL Christ Church--Brooklyn ave, and | Hast 47th; Rev. Paul B. Jame: ‘tor; 7 a, m, H. C.; 8 a, m, 10:30 a. m., Mattins, chors and sermon; 3p. m., Children's East- Andrew's—Fitth m., ehureh | communion | and sermon; 7 with short address. St. Barnabas’ Chape HH, Gowen | » holy commun. communion and tation of Lenten mite boxes, ON, April yg ation bas bes the nelentitie heard from sing department wag, ~-—g@———— mated at $1,045,547 With the subminsion, late Iriday, Rainier System Worth Hai cr ee Bah teh of an appraisal on the Seattle & night Rainier Valley railway system, a | The navel radio station peclal council committee will meet jama — entablion com boi | rext gyeek to study the report and phy : auras DY relay lonter into negotiations for the pur-| me advised. that fi ng ve had been hearg ¢ ents of the me We | thane of the line ‘The depreciation valuation on the nilre system is set at $1,046,647,20 in| |the report submitted by Clark Jack : ucyig tian © gm jrent and life jn the @ islands, 700 miles west of ¥ As the ship had not from since March 29, the i asked to send ont » call ang ? tempt to locate her. | * }non to the committee—Councilmen |Dlaine, Moore and ‘Tindall Most of the work of compiling the eport was done under the direction) of the ntreet rallways and ‘utilities department, by A. E. Plerce, super ntendent of railway maintenance, and W, ©, Campbell, superintendent of equipment ‘The largest item in the summary iy trackage, $633,613.42; rolling stock 31,860.40 | Visits Local dele ‘on from the product, ry plant of R. J, gg yesterday afternoon, ne of a series thas and equipment total Other itema comprise Overhead, $42,636.70; real entate, $31,002.26; buildings, $44,977.01; ma terials and supplies, $19,487.61, and vat shop machinery and equipment, $17,- if the various manta’ 420.10. | b cifle Northwest ee No allowance was made for fran | © made for thy chise value, engineering, legal or "ATT CAND? _ ses tae | of informing the coy sane al cxabnoes, nor tor discounts}, YOU CAN'T BLAME ARTHUR de Desrochers, Roosevelt “high” student, for demand-| advantages of bu oe or comminsoln except 6 per cent for| ing a lot of tutelage in finding the dotted line when the instruction is done by Miss Mil-|® engineering work for a supertin-} dred C, Shine, 262 E. Prospect. She's recruiting for the Citizens’ Military Training) NO TIME tendent on track and overhead. camp, aiding Lieut. W. A. Robinson, (center), while Alvin Hankins, of Queen Anne)’ bi: wis high school, waits his turn at the extreme left. | Those Who Will Da Donate 2 Cups for | BY LELAND HANNUM y military training Have no Chanee to Company Fishermen) GQ! ¥° bes leave to report ine) Tho reason wan Mins Mildred A.) Up That Word creased Interest manifest in the| Shine, 282 E. Prospect. The two|Camp Lewis from here, thru —- | Here is one place whore fish | |. .° “rmsen iniMy ne | Aprots : wo | Camp. Lawlas fre a | athe weet on 26 cltizens’ military training) canny lieutenants had taken pl corps area quota restrictions, vd i er camp. |from war-time ers and had| Miss Shine stays on the job a few! “A lly Brief and to the point as in the| installed the lady of the| more days the tare case of most military correspond- | brilliant n 1d flashing eyes be-| be outa luck sa ence. And when he recelved the|hind the counter and the embryo| Men between the ages of 17 and prance of Pacific Teleph news from Liouta Ralph Wiltamuth | guntoters were doing a s-|24 may attend without previous) pany plants, They are donating) ..4 wa. Robinson, a Star reporter | west” right into the C. Mf C.| military training. Ex-service men can be found in any od dell jcups to be given to the two em-| visited the enrollment desk in thelcamp, which {is scheduled for alup to 41 years are eligible for the don't delay, don't “‘e |Ployes of the company who catch) inty auditor's office to find the| month this summer |more advanced courses. Ail ex-| Waste time, if you have not largest trout and the largest the sudden tnter in] Already, the officers report, 90 ap-| penses are paid. adv ce of the new have been 7 will be allow Do you know the ‘ ea You must bring the « Tounnler inte bergen terms that are so bold as to sniff about my back reason for about it. Clip that coupon tod | Gon't lose another minute getting your copy. walls 1 Indian ¢ tle, too—-well, about ev kill memories, been hoxt to © me at homo "Please lea anyway” he-Radio Star was torn away sey a ee eee at tases E A ST E R MUSIC | on the site of the original De | home the John Winthrop apart “Why? Because any time the || RADIO | ments, dexigned by the Colonial In ships go out for maneuver, aa | ’ | SATURDAY ' SUNDAY SEATT crash another vestment company and Harry E.|] they are to go, they are on there || a war basis, so far as the grub SEATTLE STATIONS | STATIONS Hudson, architect. At le will be a historic alr about the new |] is concerned | Sunday Programs Featuring. f ee: A (ash), odes’ Dept W. Radio Service buildi for it will be built In the “When in port, the enlisted j Teoncert; 6:46, stud am £:19, Timea p old-fant ares one of a series of Colonial apart-|] for meals, but when we go to Bédle Harknees’ dence ments built by the same people, t rea to learn war, the allowance |CHOIRS WILL BROADCAST Co.—13:20, (455), —1l, morning service; 8, after- noon service: 7, evening service KFOA Rhodes’ Dept. Store —Bilent others being the Lexington, the Con: |] ts cut to 30 cents per day, which cate; 1:30 cord, the Paul Revere and the John |! means lean picking,” he says. a review: 6, wonsip: 8:20, 5 2 |Saturday Evening Program| _P"..i2 "sous! i Also Is Attractive Sa fs KW (aol), Portiandet, church COAST STATIONS dinner concert by Col- in Tr |] KGO (961), Oakiand—s, Hotel st © Russian Tri ayon | . . vir eve jo will pi Francis orchestra; §, Mozart's ope | | | é | a feature broadeast from KHQ || pho Marriage of Figaro”; 19, 1 ! (279), the Bush & Lane station, at wtend’s orchestra. 830 Saturday evening. Other KHJ (405), Low Ange artists will be Mrs, William A. ait, al Monroe of Tacoma, lyric soprano, and Mra. Mabel Grace Roberson of Seattle, mezzo soprano. The U hiee Vikidetas’ y;| trio plays violin, ‘cello and piano, Arrowhead orchestra; | 8, | C106 3, Aecollan trio, , Los Angelenos orch fan Francteco—#, St KGO (361), Oakland Symphony orchestra; services. KFAE (348), Pu Gay KFWB (252), Los Angeles—8-1, varied programa KU (405), Los Angeles—6:20-10, services and program. KLX (509), Oakland—Bile St. Clement’s—2ith ave. and E.; cal service and cantata, “The Dawn Fir st. In charge of Right Rev. P.| of the Kingdom.” T. Rowe, bishop of Alaska, 11 a University—4Tth and 15th m, Easter service, fully choral, con-| Rev, Harry Sumner Templeton, pas firmation and baptism, Bishop Rowe|tor, 11 a. m, “The Resurrection also will consecrate a memorial win-| and the Life." § p. m, oratorio, dow. i jon.” St. John’s Parish—Callfornia ave.| Westminster—Harvard and How- and Hanford st, West Seattle. Maurice J, Bywater, rector. an—Bilent all The Hofmann program from KFOA on the Pacific States Electric Co.'s program at 6 p. m. Saturday includes: Blede's "Glo dezvous, rorm's Ren-| Linoke's “Beautiful|| varied musical and stunt programa MIDWEST STATIONS selections from the “Gel _ (Pacific Time) Rev. | ell; Rev, Charles T. Shaw, pastor. | 130 a.m. 8.8. 10a.m,Y.P. 1 | | | | | | | | holy communion; 9:30 a. m., a m, “The Assurance of Life.” Schubert's “Serenade” and MIDWEST STATIONS | |achool, collection Lenten missionary | 645 >. m, C. B. 745 p.m, “Love |" * by Lange | i {Peetie ‘Tima) boxes; 11 a m., ival service, | Stronger Than Death.” | atte gaa cota er peter a lcorporate communion, communion| Whitman Menérial--N, <ind and Saturday evening's best bet is || pci mainnow Lane orchestra, pia < service, fully choral; 2 p. m., bap-|Ashworth; Rev. Rowland Edwards,| KGO's presentation of Mozart's KSU. (300), Balt Lake sie bess Fe An tisms; 7:30, evening prayer 1D. Dy pastor, 11 a. m, “If There} perm “The Marriage of Figaro.” || varied prog scexcutn Calgary—s, church Trinity Parish—iight ave. and|Were No Easter’; 7:30 p,m. "The Eight o'clock on the 361 meter | North 4, Minn —7, | services, James st. Rev. Charles Stanley | Dawn. ; ware. CFGN (400), Calgary—s, church Mook, rector, 7:30 a. m., holy com:| Woodland Park—N pig Wen bride | | Mook, eek + holy cor land Park—N. 70th : c ‘ | ‘orthf! munion; 9 a. m., holy communion |iine; Rev, Ward W. tpt od Tha University Commercial club] | WOC (4a eYGAL, (20), Northfield, actan The (choral) and sermon, “Tho Risen | pasto: Pil ats "| will broadcast Monday evening over WREO, (2 wee ety Ghee te tee haat tors eta te wansias Prayer | KH, under the auspices of the Uni-|| gance arch a teOOO (410). Twin Cieles—7:15-8 Greatest 45 ee and by auto to Lake Yash " a P 3 WAM (¢ 7 o viee; ¢ evensong | ty branch of Bush & Lane; $:30 “ flower service; 7:30, choral evensong|ington for open air service; 9.45 | Vert orem |] mudio. program WOC (484), Davenport, 12 —s-2:20, | Bod and confirmation, Bishop Rowe, of i 9:4 273 meters. WBZ (533) program and services. Rs retin 4. m., Easter program in all de- cee 4180, foreign ‘songs WTAM (339), Cievelana—sient. |, Builder LIBERAL CATHOLIC |Partments of Sunday school. At-| An interesting program will be || KvoM Minsoula. Mont KUOM (244), Missouin—8:15, Can- St. Albans, 1060 5. Thomas nt.— | tendance goal 800. 11 a. m., ner that of St. Michael's choir, which a and mews; silent ere- tata, “The Risen Lord,” by English || Lutheran church. choir. ' mon: "The Living Christ." New| will sing special pre-Easter music 11 a. m., Holy Eucharist; sermon by | Rev, Hay Wardall: 640 pom, bene.|Membern received. 6 p, m., Chris-| before KPO's miko at 8 Saturday [0] diction; address, “Brotherhood,” Rt.|t/an Endeavor societies’ Easter pro-| evening. : fe B fo day, st ° Rev. Axel Fuyrell, bishop of Swedish |#Tam; 7 p. m., cantata: “Our Lord ited bes pastas wsptitsincs Siar chy) Vs Manchester to Alki church in Seattle | Victorious, | Miss E. FR. Arnold will pre- |," m. Monday. It is the bis Los| Ferry O; Wane | SPIRITUALIST | sent a musical program from | Angcies station's third anniversary. | ry Opens Sunday Be a nia | University First Christian—inso| KaR Saturday evening at 830. | monks | Due to the fact that two new ferry : Ballard First, 20th ave. No W. and|istn Ne EY Geo. T. Geant, pane| Artists will bo Mrs. 8. F, Gil Rai to lews |services have been established in th : vy, 65: ‘ TH a nas. | . En, Geo. « G@ De or. ’ | nM \thanpite ary Oi Sasa VU, DAB: |g D. m., lecture; 4:30 p. m., circles; Baicick Mine 'Mpcion ere “The Risen Lord,” an Easter | °!ty recently, there is some confusio tor. 10:80 a. m., special Easter pro- |, Miss Lois Ferguson, Miss Dorr gram. | 7:46 a be special Easter program! thy Winans, Miss Hoe Smita. one will be broadcast from [in regard to the opening celebratio: f Bethany, Fairview ave, and John |*"d lecture. Instrumental numbers are. in UOM (244) at 8:15 Pacific time, jon Sunday at Alki, according to th st-—Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. 11 1 a8 hureh of Spiritual Light—2422 the lead. Sunday evening, It will be sung | woe Seattle Commercial club. A. m,, special Easter service; 7:30 p.|Fremont ave; Hattle B. | Minear, eee eae NaH ie aoe Ya | rhe doblleet at) AikI's m. special program by Sunday |leader, 6 p. m., circles; 745 p, ms | autheran choir. he Rey, H. | 4 Point and o1 ebboL {sone service; 8 p. m., lectufe, mes.| The 14th rset Cri css Sta H. Kumnick will preach, |Bainbridge island Sunday is in ot Queen Anne Hill Evangelical Lu-!sages and healing orehestre will.entertain from. } | fey - |Servance of the opening of the f 1 d 5 ve.| First Spiritual Sct starting at 8:30 Saturday evening.| —, he forr é theran, aiisieule seca te de ble geld ui aioe of me Soul | At 10 o'clock it will give way to| Disabled Steamer line from Alki Point to Manchester >, Pflueger, pastor. |—1915 First ave.; Mary A. Tower, | i. . sf ( a. m., ster service; evening, chil- | pastor. Thirteenth anniversary pn Py} ar aaraaram a Is on Way to Port a: pi Peer eecrrenuled 32 Thay : abou' dren's service, cantata and baptism. |christening of children. ae 6 qe oe i $.P. m., preceded by flag:rais. First Norwegian, Boren aye. and| Church of Spiritual Sclence—A | dina EDRO, Cal., April 11.—The {ing ceremonies. Virginia st.—Rey. M, L. Nesvig, pas-/0, U. W, temple, Ninth ave; Rov,|. Lucky you can't get KPO at. 8/disabled tank steamer William F. tor. 11 a. m.,, special Faster service; |Log Elmore. 3 Sitges onan es che m, Sunday, becauro the “fun-|Herrin was being towed northward sermon, “A Living Savior’; 7:46 land clreles; & p. m “leet are nies” from the Sunday newspapers |to San Francisco today, where she|the other end ¢ th m., cantata, “Our Lord Victorious.” |femuereetion.' 2 nt ecture “The! aro going to be rea‘ to the chil-|will undergo repairs. Tho vessel, | chester Pe ee teneaens St. John's Danish Mission, 24 * dren at that time, with a crew of 82 men, drifted | ——— | wvasts w LBA OF By careful buying and there should be a profit. Ti use The Star Want Aast, is less; the circulation, i Entertainment will bo furnished the visiting delegations from interested towns and Seattle at B, Spruce st—Rev. Alfred KE. Soren | dereatins World, College ot eee helplessly for 24 hours off the ten, pastor, 10 a, m. Sunday school; | rourth: De. A ae crs: ball, 1630 John Gayski ana his dugo- [Southern California coast when her| 11 a. m,, worship (Danish); 8 p. m hi Dr. Arthur Edward Letgh-| siay orchestra may be interest- | bollers went dead. ‘|ton, pastor. Special Kastor service, worship (English). ing Sunday evening. KFI—4167 The tugs Sea Fox and Restless Shortest Route Across Tintaabadl Pondiaave: and’ pHotS- ‘Jerus the Christ.” Spirit messages,| ™% ctock. and the tanker Frank H. Buck as st.—Rev. H. A. Stub, pastor. 10: bint maura 626% hastened to her. rescuo in response New Fauntleroy—Vashon—Harper Ferry m., special holiday services in} Orchestras for Sunday evoning:|© distress calls and the latter ship|}) EFFECTIVE APRIL 15 Norwegian; 11:15, special holiday THEOSOPHICAL 7, Colburn’s, from KGW; 7:30,|!% towing the disabled yvossel to|f} es z vs services in English; 8 p. m., oratorio, Besant Lodge Society—717 North | States’ restaurant, from KPO; 8:30, | San Francisco. | Reduced Rates Leave Taare The Seven Last Words of Christ."| prondway; 11 a. m., 8. 8; 8 p. m,,| Fairmont hotel, from KPO; 10, Los a aCe | All BAUR DE? aerated lecture, “The Madonna in Art,” by| Angelenos, from KFT. I . | on Cars no METHODIST Mra, Wilmon Tucker, cee mprovements in Effective April 15, the First Methodist—rifth and Mar-| Seattle Lodge—100 Lyon Bldg, For dancing Saturday even- Green Lake Bank Ferry Washington leaves fon, 7:16 a, m., Eastern morn gun-| Third and James; 3 p. m., auestion| Ing; 10, Henry Halstead’s or- rise meeting of young people of | Classes, Mr. Yerex; 8 p. m., lecture:| chestra from KGO; 10, Exddle | from the new ferry land- | ing at Fauntleroy, greatly | | Extensive alterations and en. largements are being made in the 160 Seattle churches. Dr. C. W.| “Resurrection,” by R. M. Wardall, Harkness’ players at The Olym- |. shortening the run to Weir, pastor of First Presbyterian SRE TE ple Hotel from KFOA; 7, Lake abdekarlestywtay Page was am /]] Vashon Isiand and Harper, aturday church of Tacoma, will speak. Com.| .. MISCELLANEOUS Arrowhead orchestra from KFT; [Toute i. Le p "IL veltaia': Gade inaiaant.” eho ase pyle munity singing and solos. Church of the Brethren—Green-| 10, Multnomah hotel Strollers met onteaeiesoin s making more frequent 10100 am bt METHODIST EPISCOPAL wood and 72nd st; Rev. M, Alva| from KGW. the corner to. face annoyed from }])” trips at reduced rates, 1190 pa a Rev. J. Ralph Mageo, pastor, 11/ + ; . m., Christian! Radio Star reader telis us that] tiong will be a 12x26-foot atec! vault Heights in 17 minutes and pm aed ‘rst Easter Mes.| Workers; & p. m., preaching. KFI announces a 20-hour continu. Phen sali’ Seattle Gospel Mission — 119% |. t Washington st.;; special Baster sery.| Elks’ Hétmo hall, fees Sunday at 3 p.m, and 7:46 p, m,| at 8 p. m, “Christ's F wag’ special muale, 7:30 p, m., oratorio, “The Seven Last Words,” by ‘Temple chorus, Sermon, ‘The a. ia eit and « private room for safe deposit 18th and Madison, | department. patrons. Follow signs to ferry landing, via Spokane St., ,S100 am 10:00 am Avalon Way, California 41,30 am | | to Harper 25 minutes. i} | | Gtory of Baste Afternoon norvice devotional; evening| Bethan Friends (Quakers) —a4ch 8.) New Zealand Pastor Ave, and scenic Fauntle. 1180 bali A ervico evangelistic, and a 280 a. m., specia » Ave 5100 PRESBYTERIAN | oat Na a a are roy Ave. sie Ballard Presbyterlan—Markot and| cud@ch of Paythle Sclonce—r ral be . ™,, dedication Talks to Club Here} Connects with Oymplc 100 17th N. Ws Rev. Honor L. Wil-| Ferenoe e000 ‘ Making his first appearance be-|{| Highway at Harper, pus Arcade Bldg. tev. 1. Adelle Lowde: ry |fore any club state ov. 8 helm, pastor, 11 a m., special] milk, pastor; 4:30 p. m., services; uae By careful buying and selling Aiterteca. bee Hokousronce ie ster service with musical pro-) p, m., mossages there should be a profit, Why not] parson” of New Zealand will a gram; sermon, “Tho Triumph," by | Re mos §. Well, evangelist, uso Tho Star Want Ads? Tho costldross the Transportation’ club roni| the pastor, 8 p, m., special muai-! will lecture with Biblical pictures in is loss; the circulation, larger, Monday, April 13, at 12:30 p. ny " | KITSAP COUNTY TRANSPORTATION C0.

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