n LA" Best Advertising Medium In Linn County ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT THE WEATHER Toniiht and Wednesdsy RAIN VOL. XXX. ALBANY, LINN COUNTY. ORKWW, WEDNESDAY. MAW II 27. 1918. Na. 2. GREAT GERMAN DRIVE HAS BEEN HALTED ALTHOUGH IIUN FORCES I1AVK CAITUREI) MUCH TKKKITOKY TIIKY AUK AT SAND STILL AND AUK EXHAUSTED TIDE SEEMS ABOUT TO TURN IN FAVOR OF ALLIED ARMIES-KAISER AND LUDENOORF IMPRESSED Allied Reserves Have Not Taken Part, Hut Immense Force Has (lathered for the Expected (rent Counter Blow lly Ed L. hrenr. I'. I'. Staff Corrr apondrnt I.ONKON. Mrrh 27. The (irrniin drive's aevrnth day finda mi rraaon for peaamiiam. There i incrriiaing rrmun for runfidence. Although the (Irnnini have regained moat uf the territory luat In I'-'lil. they ere four day behind the drive's schedule. Nutwitha'anding the grcalrat con centration on a amall frontage, their objective wedge Wlwrrn the French and Hriliah armlra rannot lw accom pllahcd. The allied rcarrve army la not par ticipating. The Hritih retirement l orderly. There la no flight nor panic. Tha attackers' luaaea ar quadruple ihm defenders' luaara. Gen. Haig says -There u local fighting north and northeast of Allicrt, Tha aituation la unchanged. "We were furred bark ahortly near ltray. A heavy attack aouth of the Somma ngainet our new Una wa re pulsed." LONDON. March 27. -Gen. HhIk Saturday, In general order to liia Iro'ipa In Frnnre and Flanders. md: "We are ai-nln at a war rrlaia. The enemy -hat collected on hia front every available division, aiming to dcatroy tha Hriliah. Wa have already inflict ed the hravical l.iaara. The French are rushing aupportinit tnxipa. I feel the army will do ita utmoat." PARIS. March 27.-The war office aaya: "Enfeebled hy loaaea, the en emy waa checked everywhere I""' night." PARIS. March 27.- Premier (Tern encenu, returning from tlie front, de- clnre.l: "Within 4 houra the allica will l maaler nf the aituation (Trmenccau admitted the aituation ia serious. Amiena ia well defended and it ia improbable that the Germans will brrak through. BERLIN. Mnrrh 27.-The Loknl Anzclger a. Inula that the Hriliah have aaved their entire complement of heavy artillery. lly Carl I). Croall. Staff (or V. I' reapondent WASHINGTON, .March 27. The alhea are about to throw a maaa uf freah, strong troupe againat tha Ger mana at the Roye-Noyon vortex. It ia believed mora Americana ara com ink 'n the allied reaerve. The num- liera nf the allied reaerve are withheld hut they are large enough to throw hark the Germans, it ia lielieved. Chief of Staff Gen. March ia in eon atant touch with the aituation. H. P. i'-ff Correapondeat Willisn Phillip Simma I1KITISII FRONT. March 27.-The llritiah are holding the line weat of Alhert, fiirhtinir every rod of tha way. They retired weat of the town yeaterday. Tha British are now paat the deaert area and ara acreened hy towna, fnreata and hills. The f iarhtinir ia heavy about the converging of the Anrhre and Somma rivers and heav. ieat almut Meaulle. Thia morning tha enemy ia attack ing near Aveluy Wood. Hy Henry Wood. V. P. Staff Corre apondrnt f'RKNfll FRONT, Mnrrh 27 The Genniin off. naive haa two great oU jectivea attempta to hrrak the llrit iah military power and to dcatroy the French civilian morale hy terrorizing I 'aria. I find the Paria morale euala the army'a. Kalarr Tn Imprraaed AMSTERDAM. Mnrrh 27. "IVvaa tating and terrible." aaid General Lu drndnrff in a newapaper interview. "The Kniaer ia deeply imprraaed. hut find thnt he haa kept the righting off of German aoit." PARIS. March 27. "Only a few Frrnrh diviaiona are enraged," the government announced. "The bulk of the French army ia awaiting eventa while the moat powerful llritiah re aervea are juat arriving at the front.' i .erman General Killed AMSTERDAM. March 27. General Von lllntlmtz. commanding a German divialon, haa been killed. COUNTY TO SUITLY (.UARDS' UNIFORMS l-banon and Albany Home Guard Companies to lie Fully Equipped The county court thia morning de rided in favor of buying uniforms fur the memliera or tha A many ana l-eba-nun Hume (juard coinpaiiiee. These ara the only two companira in the county which ara recruited to full strength. the court will fumiah a natty, live drub military uniform, aimilar to the regular army clothea, costing from $7 to 1U a auit. Tha outfit will runaiat of auit, hat and leggings. Tha memliera will furnish their own anoea nnd other part of the equipment. Something like 200 unifurma will be unii-red at present. Ilia court tnouKhi it aaviaaiue u make thia provision fur tha compan ira at this tune to stimulate patriot ism aa well aa lor tha uae ol ma iruarda. The memliera uf the guard ara practically volunteer militiamen, except that they are not under gov ernment or elate control. ui iney are fur tha protection of life and proierty in their reapective countiea. Invading hordra of lawlraa bands will find a Uiurh proposition in Linn county. With tha Home Guard corn names well-drilled and equipped, I. W. W.'a and others will atrike a anag here. Ilalary alao haa a email plat oon and may be in line fur equipment when their atrength grows numerical ly sufficient to warrant their being recognized aa a company. RED CROSS BENEFIT NETS CHAPTER 30 "SITUATION LESS E KVV PREMIUM LIST NEW TIME WILL FOR SCIO FAIR OUT TAKE EFFECT EASTER IliKk-eal and Heat County Fair Kver All YYatrhea Will lie Set One Hour Given in Linn la I Ahead; New Arrangement Promised la Ideal British General Says Enemy Is Definitely Checked on Wide Front held i juat I As a result of the presentation of Draft 2.r." the Metro patriotic play alarring Mabel Taliaferro at the Rolfe hattlefield. theatre Monday and Tueaday. the Red ( ross profited to the extent of $30.o6. The offirera of the Ked (.roaa Keenly appreciated the efforts and liberal ity of Manager Everett Cumminga in OTHER CRISES STILL POSSIBLE, HOWEVER Fresh Attacks Are Expected South of Somme; Reserves Approach Roye, Noyon LONDON. March 27.-(U. P.) General Maurise, director of opera tiona, in summary, says the situa tion is leas critical this afternoon than at any time during the past three days. The enemy is definitely checked. Ilia troopa are exhausted, but they will recover and fresh attacks are ex pec ted aouth of the Somme. The German and French reserves are both approaching Roye and Noy on. "The battle ia far from over. Oth er crises ara poaaible. Time is on our side. The enemy ia further from his communications and hia railways are congealed. Our rr aervea, especially the French, ara coming nearer the The enemy ia in Albert.. The premium list of tha 12th an-1 P. II. French, local weather observ- ual l.inn county fair, which will be er and watch inspector for tha S. P. I.I -a, 4J1 4J a T I Ll r..L I 1 r been laaCX The li.T is hTiar thi 'n th " vt rr.nt.inin .lt 7n time sumurd set hy the government pagea and offering all kinds of prizes I will go into effect here S nday mom nu premiuma lor the beat livestock, jng. He ia in favor of setting the ultry, farm products, ladies' textile, cock in th, .OUrthousa Saturday " I noon so that farmers in the city that Tha Linn county fair thia year will day may have the correct time before ve a greater meaning than ever tie- they go home. i m""r" C 7 7 Zt . Tn "'cial time for starting the ly for exhibition purooaes. but for new chedule is 2 a. m. Sunday. At purpoaea of consumption. The govern-1 that time tha railroad terminals all nt is doing all in its power to cause over the country will set their clocks greatest amount o. production. ,head one hour ,nd M trainI arriv. where two grains of wheat can be ; iii . hn, i.. ill aoe to grow wnere one grew neiore, tnint ,urtinft out wili b. time le farmer is serving his country in ter tha, hour tne beat poaaible way. I he fair prom- Few ,e know that for the pa,t laea to be the biggest and Iwst this 25 years the watchea in Albany have year that has ever been held in the ll4 minutes fast. The 120th umy. and oeaervea tne cooperation meriJian runs through Central Ore d support of the people of Albany. Albany ia just 11 minutes well as the rest of the county. -uj .til I he new orricers or the lair are 1. Mr French aaya that in adopting . Munkera. president: J. L. Calavan, ,t.. .., .v.rakv .hn.,H vice-preaident; Mrs. Jennie Sheltnn, torvet that their 'watch ia set an hour secretary; hd Myera. treasurer. The 1 .. ti,- ... i. board of directors includes I A. Munk- the "mornin(r b.inr the beat time for fore. th. and ' work, and the longer eveninea more J. L. Calavan. Fred Jones, Joe Hoyanosky, a. r. .yselt and U. w. f w . recreation. The prin- umtiaugh. I,r..l iff.r.ni-. will t the lonirer Among the committees are the fol- I ; -n ll v.. lowing: campground tjiiavan. jonea nin)fS four hour, ionK which van ivinjr thrm prt of th profit on j j VonHv whrn th? broke throuirh mil inny. rLr muaia. wm f'""""! ... i t l a. ... Ien filled." lobby decorated in keeping with the play and other thinga dona to ake the affair a success, several ladiea of tha Red Cross acted aa uah- era and were dressed in Ked Cross nuraea' uniforms. The ticket seller at the box office waa alao clad in the nuraca uniform. The piny waa.all that waa aald of It in advance neeteea lat nt on or tne tieat patriotic leaaona preavntcd on the reen thia year. 4 CITY NEWS ; rather Report Vesterdaya temperature rangea from to fi3 degreea. The rainfall aa .0 inch and the river is 8.2 feet. WASHINGTON. Mnrrh 27. (U. P.) Senator Junea of Washington state ecorrd I'reaident Wilaon for hia "iaolation," demanding the "c-i , hard war trutha." NKW CLASS1FIKI) r- KMGIITS T KM PL All TO OHSKUVF. EASTKR SUNDAY Temnle Commnndery No. S, Knights Templiir, accompnniMl by memliera of Hnvley I hnpter No. , Koyal Arch Mnsona. and St. John's Ixxlge No. 17 A. F. & A. M will obaerve Kaater services nt the Firat Presbyterian church Sumlnv. The members will assemble at tne naylum at 4 o'clock nnd nroceed to the church in a body Tho hour will bo according to the new government time, which goca into ef feet on r.nster Hay. WANTED Middle aged woman to do housework for family or two, in country. Addrcas A. llenshnw, Al bany. R. R. 4. 27m2!C FOR RENT A B-ronm flnt In tho Shea npnrtnicnta. Hell phone Btll J. 27ni2!l FOR EXCHANGE Wo list property everywhere nnd chnrge no commis sion Tor putting buyers and sellers .. ' : l.- tl...l All...... WgflZY,:.. ""j held nt qunrantine. The Agaaaiz ia week. Call nnd investigate our method. Oregon Renlty Exchange 27m29 FOR SALE Duroc Jcracy boar, 1 HERMAN SI PPI.Y SHIP ARRIVES AT PACIFIC PORT A PACIFIC PORT. Mnrrh 27. (U P.) The Alcxnnder Agnasiz arrived with Germnna nhnnril. It la being German I not a miller, but supplied milling base, it ia lielieved. Tho engines were damaged by the crew. year old next month, enn be regis-1 (ivrvsSKI) TO STARTING tered. Will tnko fnt hog price fori JKRSF.Y CITY MUNITION FIRE him. Bert Caao. Home pnone hiki. ic nhone 27m2HM.w FOR SALE A S weeks old Jersey heifer cnlf. Home phone XB24. J. A. Humphrcya. 27m2!t' FOR SALE Two young, gentle work horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Newlnnd, Shedd, Ore. Phone 1FBIB. 27m21) SIX-ROOM, modern house for rent. Completely furnished, nil up-to-date appllancea. On pnved street cloae In. 421 E. Bth; Hell B10-J. 27m2'.' HAVE YOU a back-lot? Uncle Snm xnerta vou to nroilure your own egga thereon. O.A.C. W. leghorns, beat eggmakera known; hatching ei'ira 1 nor IB. Home 4n2B, Hell Blfl-J. Edw. C. Viereck. 27m2!l Wanted, CLEAN co'.tio tag! at the Democrat office. NEW YORK. Mnrch 27. (U. P.) Jncoli Altman, aged B, confessed to the police thnt he carelessly threw I cienret on tho floor of tho Jnrvii warehouse at Jersey City, causing the explnsiona and loss of two millions In munitions. Altmnn was a warehouse wcighei NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS A. A. Tlender. clerk of School PI trict No '.'B. l.inn County. Oregon, will receive bids for the rrmolelini of and the erection and completion of an ad dition to their school building. These works to be In acconlnnce with pinna nnd aneclficnllons aa nrepnred hv Ar. nnld C. e.lnkins, Architect, until two o'clock Saturday. April 13. 1MR 21m27 "There have been two critical mo menta: Saturday when the enemy crossed the Tortille, seriously endang ering our forces north of the Somme ttraetions. Jonea. Calavan and Zy sett; buildings, improvements and grounds, Zyssett, Jones, Calavan, Boy- nosky and Kumbaugm, amusement program committee, r red Jonea, chairman; Wavne Stuart. P. H. Mac Donald, E. H. ilobson and Joe Boyan- key. rollowing are tne supenntennenta the varioua departmenta: horse nd cattle, Fred Mespelt; sheep, goats nd awine. S. F. Zvasett: poultry. E.C. Shelton; agriculture, horticulture and dairy, D. W. Rumbaugh; ladies tex W 76. e MacDonaldrirt. flo. and were destroyed during the night cereal, Audrey Hobson; Khool fair. fh TrlAZ War's End Distant WASHINGTON, March 27. The war's end now appears "far distant, aaid Secretary Lane.' The German drrreiia the cause. ONE DELIVERY A DAY WILL BE DISCUSSED A. M. Stanton of Portland, state di rector of deliveriea, will meet with Albany busineasmen at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the Commercial club The local merchants are endeavoring to organize a one-delivery-a-day ays- ay for Fort Myeis, Virginia, to join , tern and it ia expecUd that the plans will be completed tnis evening. All over the country thia ia being done. In some places all deliveriea are abandoned. The plans here are for all stores to take off their wagons and cars and to turn the business over to Asa Eaatburn's delivery company which will put on autos and cover all sections 01 the city once a day. ormrr Albany Hoy Here Orville s. Looney ol romanu ar rived in Albany t is morning to visit ia brother, Virgil l.ooncy, and other Albany frienda. lie will leave on ion the 37th engineera. They expect to leave in 20 daya for France. ookrd Food Sale l ne Kdgewood Auxiliary or the Ked , roaa. at I'irtle station, win noiu cooked food aale at the Ked Croaa atore Thursday. Cakea, pica, bread and other good thinga to eat will be ffered for aale. North Albany Entertainment The North Albany school will give an entertainment Friday evening for the benefit of the graduating class. kev. II. Lovd Morgan and .Miaa Mar garita Gibson will give the principal part or tne program. An aumiaaion will be charged. S. P. Man Here F. G. 1-cwis. traveling paaaenger agent of the S. P. Co., waa escorted about the city today by Local Agent A. J. Van Waning. More Fords Received W. W. Crawfora yesterday received six touring and roadster F'ord automo biles hy boat from Mnlcm. more are expected aoon. isited t rawforda Guy Butler, a student at 0. A. C, visited over Sunday nt the home of hia mother, Mrs. W. W. Crawford. To See Edmund Tracey Mrs. Hen Kiddcra went to rortianu thia mnmini? to see her brother, td- mund Tracey, who will go through PnrtlnnH thia evening en route to the officers training camp at rort Mon roe, V irginia. On Itnaineaa -Trln N. I). Conn went to rortinnd mis morning on business. He will bo gone n couple of dnya. Returns Home Mrs. W. tirosnong returned to ncr home at Dever this morning after a week's aUy at the Hcalthatorium, re ceiving treatments. Leavea for Weat Sine C. L. Monson lert this morning on trip to Newberg and other West Side towns. Illlliarrfa .i In ITnnlllam Ed Hillinrd nnd Lucy Milliard left yesterday for tloquiam, wasn. il.ilH Interesting Meeting At the regular meeting of the East ern Star Inst night the I nnpter ue- gree was conferred on Mrs. Wayne Stuart. After the meeting a social time and feed was enjoyed by the Inrge crowd present. Clarence Wilea Enliata Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Wiles will go to Portland tomorrow to see their son Clnrenee. who todnv enlisted in the service of the government. Clarence . is at Vancouver at present TWO ALBANY NURSES 10 LEAVE FOR FRANCE SOON Miss Bertha Leake and Miss Eve lvn Marshall. two o o D u 1 a nurses, will leave on April first for some cantonment in this country where they will join a de tachment or Ked l.ross nurses leav ing soon for France. They volunteer ed some time ago and have just re ceived word to hold themselves 1 readiness to leave upon receipt of notice Miss Leake haa been head surgical nurse at the hospital for the past nine years. She has had previous exper lence at a hospital in Muskegon. Mich igan. Miss Marshall is a graduate from the Good Samaritan Hospital Portland and has had three years' ex penence. EGG SHOWER NETS C. AUXILIARY R. $35.00 The egg shower ia an Innova tion introduced by the Millers hurg Auxiliary to the Red Cross. Last Saturday the members of the auxiliary in the neighbor hood of Milleraburg ahowrred 100 dozen eggs upon that branch of the Red Croaa. A market waa aought. but 31 cents waa the highest price offered. Finally Mrs. Alhvn Enson got in touch with a Jefferson merchant who, when he learned that the pro ceeds were for the benefit of the Ked Croaa. offered 35 cents. He waa given the lot and the chan ter cleared S35.00 from the aale. Loral headquarters auggeat the aame atunt for other auxiliaries. RUSSIA TOO BATTLE Bolsheviki Issue Call to Arm and Officials Resoond En Masse ODESSA CAPTURED BY BOLSHEVIKI " ' - nings will be lour nours long, wnien lysett; finance, Boyanosky, Cala- used in gardening or joyrid- and Rumbaugh; amusementa and ing the individual sees fit. It is more practical all around, aaya Mr. rrench. WORTH'S STORE LOSES G000S WHEN PIPE BURSTS Between S1.000 and J 1.500 worth of suits, underwear, shoes and other Trotsky OrganizinK'Arnvjr to Combat Kaiser When Offensive Fails By U. P. Staff Correspondent Joseph Shaplea. PETROGRAD, March 27. Tha Bolsheviki declare that the German offensive ia Ruasia'a opportunity to reorganize and declare war against Germany when the offensive fails. Trotaky proclaims universal mili tary training. The highest grade have been ordered to report immed iately. Old officers are reporting an masse. MOSCOW. March 27. UVrarda Bolsheviki have recaptured Odessa from the Germans after a bloat bat tle, the Black Sea fleet cooperating. rs. R. L. DeVaney. RMENIAN RELIEF COMMIT TEE TO GIVE BENEFIT the packing around a pipe under the aink in the ladies' rest room on the mezzanine floor burst out about 10: JO last night. The accident ia thought to have been caused bv the extra pressure of water turned into the mains when the fire alarm sounded last night. The packing was not able to stand the strain and the water shot out aroun 1 the joint in a stream. The greater part of the spring stock o: suits were The Armenian relief committee will give a benefit concert at one ol tne local churches F nday night to raise der the eat en1 of the mezzanine funds for the suffering people of the f, and . tw0 ,uita in tne houM l'.fca?f:-The Prm?P"! escaped a soaking. Shoes and other will be Millicent and Jerrine Burrows, T?r,. . ,int uvenile entertainers from Portland. " C: ... um th. Local talent will also take part. . I ,,, M, Wortn lt,nd, to lose consui- The committee in charge or tne ble moneT. Besides the actual easn rive for funds reports that returns . ... i. u. -.in !, nt from all parta of the county are en- w nri. ,t th, DrM-nt time to ging. H. C. Jackson, chairman ,. lv. j.-,, ..nn.ntn. The fire which caused the trouble was in the manual training snop in the junior high school. The fire de partment arrived in time to put out the blaze with tne chemical exting uisher before any great damage was done. cou raging. f school district No. o, reports that 14 families in his district gave 4b.w Their quota waa 20. Other places in the county nave iiu- I their allotments. OE MOSS FAMILY WILL BIVE CONCERT The famous DeMoas musical family will render the sacred Easter music at the Baptist church Sunday night. They are com posers of religious songs and will render their own selections aa well aa the overtures of the masters. For 45 years this Oregon family has been before the public in revivals and religioua entertainments. They hold an international reputation, hav ing toured Europe several times, ap pearing before the courts and large popular audiences. Their program wtD laaiat as aaav erd songs, anthems, trios and 6rehs tral overtures; and the pastor will ' preach on the "Glory of taster." There will be no charge, the usual offering only being taken. Many peo ple will avail themselves of hearing this famous family. ianlav of Wheat Substitutes H. J. Firchau. proprietor of the Al bany Bakerv. has a good display in I his windows of all kinds of wheat sub- GENERAL HA1G CABLES stitutes. Among tnem are: coarse i trraham flour, corn meal, fine graham I flour, milo mace flour, call barley, I rolled oats, golden glow corn flour, I purified bran, rye flour, Roman meal, I WASHINGTON. March 27. (U. rtaanington uariry, rci.k, m 4,""''ip.) Gen. Haig cabled fresident sit THANKS TO PRESIDENT potato flour and potatoes. To son that the allies are determined to Speak at Thomas ... I f;i,t not rnnntim? the cost, until the J. M. Hawkins and Prof. Lee will I , u;-,.i r,,rantst. . ... : . . ... . inruviii vi .............. - e. . go to 1 nomas mis evening to i He .,. your message has great- a meeting at tne Thomas school. Mr. i. toucnej us an Please accept our Hawkins will spean on tne next "'' heartfelt thanks. One and all we be- Libertv Loan drive and I'rol. lee win i ,- . ; (k. ,,, i,,tic. speaK on tne Armenian uiitc. I'm. fnst Yniin I nH V Visit- MisS Verda fllclimmonds, a popu-1 II fl I V WZZU CLDU I'Li: lar young lady of Crowfoot commun- nULl TlLulV sLnllUCII . . .. n-a- .,BMin ia viaitinff Alhanv I frienda this week. IT CT MIOVQ TnMICHT ni oi. iiinin u luiiiuui ALBANY MEN SPEAK TO CROWB AT DIXIE SCHOOL A large crowd attended the patri otic meeting held last night at the Dixie schoolhouse. two miles this side of Corvallis. Following an interesting -program given by the people of that district, talks were made by a number of Al bany men on the next big Liberty Loan drive. Heike Ohling has been appointed chairman for this district to be in charge of the next drive. The following Albany men were present and gave talks: C E. Sox, P. u. liiioert, J. it. Muioert and h. s.. Bristow. Fred Yates of Corvallis was also present and gave an Inter esting talk. DR. WALLACE RECOVERS STOLEN CAR IN TACOMA E0R6E WALSH IN SNAPPY PLAY TONIGHT George Walsh's new William Fox picture, "The Pnde of New lork.' opened a two-days' run at the Rolfe I hentre tolav. Geore-e. as tne son of a laborer. Hoea some miirhtv clever acting, both in his everyday ork and in tne ranks of the new army which he has joined to fight agiinst Germany. He shows his capabilities and his worth and the contrast of this red-blooded American and the son of a rich man ia very striking and has an interest for both rich and poor. The judge of the wortn or ueorge and the rich man's son is a pretty girl who waa originally the fnend of the rich man's son. But she takes the son who is doing something worth while and leavea the spendthrift sol alone. However, this helps rather than hurts the rich man's son because he learns a lesson and "become indus trious himself. The action of the Picture Is or the usual swiftness of George Walsh's pictures, and the stunts out-Walsh Walsh. The battle scenes are among the best ever staged by R. A. Walsh, who directed the picture. BVtnrneA Prom Trio Winn Rnvre and mother, who have been in California and at Newport for the paat two months, returned home today. Mr. Royce will resume his work at the Western Union Telegraph office. Special services in observance of Hr.lv Week will begin at St. Mary's . . .... . i. :n churcn at i:au tonignt ana wm con- timio until Easter Sunday. Today is known as py Wednesday because of the secret plotting against the lite ox tnnst wnicn marwm hub day. The service tonight will consist nf the matins of the Roman breviary and the singing of the lamentations of the prophet Jeremiah by the clergy. ine tail oi Jerusalem nuo mnw hands is the subject of the lamenta As the service progresses, the lignts on the alter will oe gradually exting uished and the darkness which fol Iowa, svmbolizes the shroud or mourn ing which covered the earth at rkriit'i ninth Th t-t of the sermon will be "Je rusalem Hath Remembered the Days of Her Affliction." . The solemn services or Holy inurs- r)a will hecin at 9 o clock in the morning and will commemorate the blessing of fhe Eucharist at the last supper, r oiiowing communion m Eucharist will be carried in proces sion to an altar richly decorated, call ed the Repository. The other altars will then be entirely stripped to rep resent tne neirayai oi t nnst i me hands of his enemies, and the organ and bells will thereafter be silent for three days to express the deep sorrow of the church at this time. The evening service will begin at 7:S0. A series of scriptural readings will be given bearing on the closing events of Christ's life. . The public is welcome to attend these services. Dr. J. P. Wallace has received word from his son. Dr. B. R. Wallace, whose car was stolen in Tacoma from In front of the Tacoma Hotel Friday night, that the machine was found Monday morning in a ditch in South Tacoma. The fine, big Marmon was deep in a mudhole and was not dam aged, with the exception of one of tha fenders being bent a little. ins thieves evidently took a good ioyride. got stuck and abandoned the car. Dr. Wallace was very mucn pieasea upon recovering his auto. MARGUERITE CLARK STARS IN "BAB'S BURGLAR" Winsome Marguerite Clark is now appearing in one of the most talked nf stories of the yeai? "Bab's Burg lar' which originally appeared in tne Saturday bvening r oat and wnicn was written by Mary Robert Rine- hart. Younger sister of an attractive girl of 24, and even more romantic than the average boarding-school girl, Bab's efforts to marry off her older sister are screamingly funny and her experiences with her thousand-dollar allowance which ah panda in two weeks still funnier. Director J. Searle Dawlev, who haa directed many of Miss Clark's biggest productions, was responsible for "Bab's Burglar," which will be show at the Globe Theatre today and Thursday.