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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1D0T. e I i eSMSBBswaaaaow Toivn levies URGE COLIPLETIOn HO IDLE MAUDS III PBOTECT TOOBSELy AMD THOSE . PEFESDEa'T VTOM TOW XT OIT Tllta ISTO THE ' HABIT 01 BAVIHO MONET. ' V - 1 Tovm rvTuis "happiness , de. FINDS VTOV THE HABITS TOU . roxM vow. V s H 14 :: it :j M M 14 M M M M H s B M B n M M 3 a M M M M S M M a M B M H i i . i i t . ii M il I! 1 1 II II If. The Finest Makes OF CITY HALL THE EAST JOURNAL PHONE IS 7173 All Departments Can Now Bo Reached Through Number. Call Main T171 whan you wlah St. Johns People Ask Council to Phillip GevurtzSayt Remarkable Prosperity Prevails in the ' Manufacturing Centers... PAY Hi Cent Make Contractors Live Up to Agreement. T to telephone to any dapirtmant Z of Tba Journal. 2 A prlvata exchange has baa e Installed In Tba Journal office wlth-anough trunk llnaa to 7 accommodate tba constantly ln- creasing demanda upon tha tele T phona service. - A , Tall tha operator whom you 4 wlah to speak to, and aha wlU eonnact you at once. - T Remember, Main TlTl la tha T naw number of all departmanta J, of Tha Journal.. OENEBAti BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DBArTfl AND LETTERS OF CREDIT -r ISSUED OH ALL PARTS OT THE WORLD. . , ."Write for Our free Booklet, .) .' "Bank tag hy ateu." . CITY MAY FINISH VISITS FURNITURE AND STOVE MARTS OF COUNTRY The Chance to Buy Far Under Usual Cost-- ' ' . . Long Time io Pay Could Any Piano-Seeker Ask For More? . 7 THE BUILDING ITSELF Volunteer Firemen Wfll B Reim Manufacturers Would Hardly Believe Western People Would Bny the Class of Goods Ha Ordered, but He Ordered Them Just the Same. . bursed for Bloney They' Have Spent on Uniforms and Fire-Fight - ln( Apparatus, Decides the Council Oregon Trust & "Baaaa la Searrh of a Huehann" Jker Kniplr Star "If I W'a King "Nettie tba Newlrr "Ont of tha I'oM" I.rrle . fttrand- ."Ttnneaixaa rrOnr'l VaadeTllla . t-oionei james jacKaon, mapecior- general of tha , Oregon National guard. Inspected tha hospital corpa and tba band of tha Third regiment last nignt and found tha men well versed in tha military coda and efficient In their arms. The soldiers were well set up, "and Bespits the fact that they are mostly newly "enliated men, made brave showing; before tha Inspecting; of ficer. Company F will be Inspected to night at tha armory. A1J former, mombera : of Multnomah fire angina company No. 1 are cordially inrltad to be preaent at tha annual ban quet of Multnomah Engine Company No. 1 Benevolent association at Rich ards' restaurant, 160 and 161 Alder street, corner Park, on Thursday, Feb ruary 7, 1807. at 7 p. m. Ruaa T. Cham- neriain, secretary. . V. N. Phelpa died at hie-heme, 1I7H Lincoln Street, laat night of heart fall ' ure. Although Mr. Pbelpa had been a aufferer for many yaara, hie death came suddenly and waa a ahock to hta rela tivea and many friends. Mr. Phelpa waa it years of age and waa wall known aa a contractor and builder. The educational department wf tha Woman's club will meat at tba home of Mrs. O. P. M. Jamison. t7g Main atreet, ' tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30. Judge Cameron will addreaa the apartment on "Publlo Playgrounds. and all persons lnteraated are InvlteS to be present y Plant your rosea now.- Beat time of the year. -All danger, past. Finest "hushes at Butler's, IS Front street, be tween Taylor and Salmon. Ha sells all kinds of seeds, too and horseradish and, pieplant roots. . The First universal church. East Klghth and East Couch streets, has Is sued a call to Rev, James W. Corby of Buffalo, and ha will reach Portland In .time to deliver his first aarmoa Sun day morning. : Manley Crawford, who was injured about the head At Xaurelwood Monday by being struck by a Mount Scott ear. Is recovering rapidly at tha Good Bamar- Itan hospital .. . , , ., ... . The Portland Ad Men'a league will hold ita regular meeting tonight In the Board of Trade room a. E. J. Jaeger of Jaeger Broa.. jewelera, will give a talk on "Advertising From a - Jeweler's Standpoint." , , Butser's seeds grow Ilka weeds but there's no weeds or weed seeds in ra not a one. When you buy It of Butser you ran Inscribe it on your tablets that .it's all o. k. lit Front street In publishing tha namea of the eighth 'grade graduatea yesterday tba name of Hasel Bheek of the Williams Avenue school waa Inadvertently emitted. . 8 1 earner Jesse Harkina, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock t p. m. Dr. W. A. Wise haa recovered from his recent illness and can again be found at hla office In tha Falling build -log 1 ' Dr. W. A. Wlaa will shortly leave for Alaska, and those who want to sea htm before ha goes kindly take notice. The Standard Carket Cleaning com pany can now b reached by. phona Pa elflo 1210. . . Woman's Exchange. 1SS Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to 1; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal II and fins gasoline. Phone East 78. Why-pay-noret-Metiger myouf eyea for tl. Ill Sixth atreet ' N T. M. C. A. Star Course number to . night at the White Temple. " -" Wooster's great grocery Washington street , GHEEN HELD TO BE IN WRONG IN DIVORCE ' Oeorge L Qheen and Maude A. Gheen are no longer man and wife, Tha cir cuit court today affirmed the findings of C M. Idleman, referee. . Idleman ad- L'tdged Oheen .to be in default and rWwrdVJ -the- vrlfo- ll,7 eehr-erm, at torney'a foea, 121 per month alimony and tha custody of the minor child, Wesley. Oheen is a well-known busi ness man of Portland. Tha complaint filed by Mra. Tlheen soma time ago contained sensational charges, and in order to avoid publicity tha case waa dlsnoied ef by referee. F.V.BALTES &C0r,1PAHV MAIN 105 iriviTE your INQUIRIES FOR PRINTING FlftST AND OAK STREETS e ins Bank lath aal Waealagtsa treats, : rertlaad, Ongea. EESOumcES ti, (00,000. ea. 1 W. B. MOORS.. ..President rlL LYTLBrrrTr-.v.-.rTlci-Presldeit ; W. COOPER MORRIS..... Csahler L - A. T George Jabour. importer - of Turkish ruga, 141 Washington street, has just received one of the most beautiful and moat unique rugs aver brought to Portland. ' It la called a Carmancha, from the town Carman, in Persia, in which it waa made, and in design rep resents tha Garden of Eden, tha Tree of Knowledge being tha central figure. with all tha animal a, birds and fishes surrounding it, and giving the story of Adam and Era In. characters It4 -In. teresting to all who have an appreci ative taste for' these oriental creations. This rug ' required the constant appli cation of three expert rugmakera for IS months in the making, and e one of the beat aamples of eastern rug art. Otheg, allk rugs of rare beauty now In tha window with the Carmancha rug bring the value represented by this dis play up to many, thousand dollare., a Damascus water-pipe, hand made, Inlaid with pearl, la another interesting part of the display, and it la said that this is really a moat healthful mode of smok-1 tng. The smoke, passing through the water, becomes purified, and thus prb- duces no harmful sffoetr- Mr. J. H. Lit, of tha H. B. Utt suit house, left yesterday tr Naw York, where ha will remain perhapa SO daya and complete tha spring buying for the houae. . Mr. C. C Chapman, of the Chapman Advertising company, who never loses a chance to strengthen his staff, haa recently added to It Mr. Louis M. Head of Chicago.' Mr. Head was on the Dally News of Chicago at the time Mr. Chap man was winning hla laurels there, and later waa connected with tha advertis ing firm of Lord 4c Thomas, one of the moat prominent firms pf this nature in tha United States Mr. Head's name etgntfles that he is equal to tha brainy work of advertising, and hla record proves it. - fiherman. Clay at Co. have Just re ceived tha - first Auzetophone ever brought to Oregon. The name la cer tainly a new departure in talking ma- chlnes. and thjnachlneUf aadlffer- the latest production oi tna Victor Talk ing Machine company. It la run by an electric motor, and tha volume of sound a ao great as to bo distinctly heard several blocks away from the machine; in fact. Its value will be moat largely appreciated la large halla, or for out-of-door use. While its volume Is the remarkable feature, it Is at tha earns time wonderfully sweet In tone. Aa Mr, Johnson, the general manager, ax- pressed it. 'it plays to beat tha band. It alngs like Melba, Caruso, Bchumann- Helnk, and It talks like r. man." . A mu sical program of high order will be given In the trtetnway parlors of this musical establishment on tha evening of the ltth. when the Auxetophone, the Knabe-Angelua and tha A. B. Chaae player ptanoa will be heard. Admlaalon wHl be by ticket, which can be secured free from tha cashier. Ona of Woodard, v-lr.rice ft Co.'s win dows has-been" ths center of consider able Interest the past few daya by rea son of a collection of paintings on ex hibit, tha work of aeveral Portland professional and buslneaa men wuo seek recreation In art. I have found that the busiest men ara moat protfe to lose themselves, when "off. duty, la rfome decided form of mental enjoy ment And nothing" eonld-smpply .the need for rest from tha heavy carea of the day mora perfectly than a tramp through the vooda with palette and brush, tha latter making an excuse for the former, and tha former providing me necessary relaxation. , . , PRICE OF EGGS IS . HIGHEST ON RECORD e . All records for tha last quar- e ter of a century In tha egg mar- 4 ket have, been broken. The egg 4 market la at ilh cents a donn e at wholesale. Never before or e since In tha memory of the old- e est Inhabitant haa the price at d wholesale reached over tha 40 e cent mark. It has on. a fewoc- ca.nlons Just touched That figure d and then quickly receded, but 40 cents was the limit e A year ago thla time eggs 4 were going begging In the'' -wholesale-market at Just, halt 4 tha figures they have - been . 4 quoted at during the paat few e daya eighteen cents was tna 4 price a year ago the latter pert 4 of February- Cold storage J- 4 eratlons have become so heavy 4 in lata seasons that there Is not usually a aurplua laying around 4 tha marketa for any length of 4 time. When the price gets to 4 a certain figure under to renta, 4 the aturage operations begin. 4 44 4 PriH r im . Cast Side Department. Much dissatisfaction iiaa arisen over the manner In which the work on the city hall at St. Johns is progressing and aa attempt was made laat night at a meeting of tha council to enforce a certain, emergency clauae in the con tract which entitles the city to compel the contractors to forfeit their contract whan they have not lived up to the agreements therein. - Thomaa W. Goodrich, acting lty en gineer,' presented a communication " to tha council aaklng that Contractors L. Toungferdorf 4c Son relinquish their rights on the contract, citing tha sec tion which provides that - when not enough material and men ara available to complete the building . within a reasonable period of time the city can take over the construction of the building and complete it on tha funda due the contractor, and then turn over the aurplua to htm. Mr. Goodrich also stated in his communication that be did not wlah to embarrass the con tractor, but ' at tha aama time Inti mated that such a procedure waa nec essary if St. Johna was to have ita city hall aometlmo within tha decade, and aa Crook 4c Walton, the firm with the contract to do tha inside - finishing, were -anxious to 'get to work. - Compliln About Belay.' ' Cltlsens of St Johns express them selves In no undecided way regarding tha erection of this 110,000 structure. L Toungferdorf 4c Son were to have their part of the building . completed by January 1, 1907, or to pay a fine of $10 a day thereafter, .which-has now amounted to over 1300. For a great maay weeka not more than ona or two men have been working on the build ing. ' Yesterday there were two. Mr. Goodrich atatea that Toungferdorf re fused to paint the building or Install the plumbing until this week, when be loarned-that -the council -threatened to exercise their rights. And further, Mr. Goodrich saya even up to yesterday no doors had been ordered for the build ing which was to have been completed over a month ago. Mayor P. W. Hlnmaa la conservative and tha members of tha council agreed that In view of the excellent promises now exacted from the contractors a little more tolerance should be shown and decided not to act on the com munication. -The council also decided last night to reimburse ' the volunteer fire com pany for tha moneys expended for apparatus and uniforms. The charter waa not eubmitted -and for reasons un fathomed will not reach tha council be fore the April elections unleas tha peo ple exercise their initiative rlghta or the council forces tha game, which does not seem likely. Take Course Is Bock Breaking. James Maaaey waa committed to the county jail for five daya Monday by. Municipal Judge W. L. Thorndyke, and may ne allowed to exercise hla physical gifts at Kelly Butte for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, t Thla la peculiar because of Its poasl ble Implications. An attorney, the wit ness testified in court, bad advised him to "get out," after he had offered bond that was no good, a charge that tnignt cause -the ' attorney to be dla barred if It could be proved. Maaaey waa arrested last May charged with Oisorjociy conduct, and 8am Coch rnn went on his bond for 120. ' In court Monday,- according to tha docket, Mas- aey testified that hla attorney met blm on the street In Portland after ha had obtained the bond and told him that his bond w as no go. out He sot But the other day ha cama oack. ana urncer Char lea Brede. son brought hiin Into court where) ha pleaded guilty and made tha above as aertlon. William W. Goodrich, city engineer of St. Johns, Is critically 111 at hla home, and hla recovery la.doubtfut He has ocen very low for several weeka TO TESTIFY IN HERMANN TRIAL Oregon Men ' Summoned to Washington, as Witnesses in Land Fraud Cases. ... When Blnger Hermann's trial Is held la- Washington it will seem as if the famoua Oregon land fraud cases were on again because of tha familiar faces tha, will appear In tha capital city courtroom. Many namea that were In tha public press every day in eonnectlon -wlthrfhrcaies "tried in Portland appear In the list of the men summoned to Washington aa witnesses to testify against tha congressman. ' Borne of these men ara under Indict ment for complicity In the land fraud carea, others have been convicted and are awaiting aentence, while one or two have had aentence imposed upon them and are awaiting transportation to Mo Nell's island. Among those who will testify against Congressman Hermann ara the follow ing: 'A. H. Tanner, Richard Haughton, Clark. K. Loomla, B. T. May. W. Q. Weele, George C. Brownell, Joseph Bridges, I. T. A gee, Henry Meldrum, J. A. W. HemVke, B. A. Putnam. George E, Waggoner, John W. Rowland. George K, Sorenson, Daniel W. Tarpley, Thnmaa Johnson. Georre Rllea, John fl. -Wells, William M. LaKorce, William H. Davis. 8. B. Ormsby, Eldrldge M. Clymer and D. M. Walton. HUGE.SNOWBALL BURSTS) IN THE KAISER'S FACE Umriwl Special selee. Berlin, Feb. . While the kaiser was automoblllng In Unter den Linden thla morning ha waa atrurk full In the face by a big enow ball. Tha boy who threw it stood aghast when ha saw tha mis sile, which waa Intended for another lad. burst on the Imperial countenance. . The- kaiser bruHhed off the snow, laughed, and playfully shook hla flngnr at the boy. who, recovering from his momentary paralysing terror, fled. Phillip Oovurti of I. Oevurta ft Sons, has lust returned from a month's visit to the furniture markets of the Kast, Chicago, Grand Rapids and .New York. He returned by way of athe Sunset route, tarrying for a few days at New Orleans, Los Angeles and San Francisco. When seen at his place of business this morn ing, Mr. Oevurta said: . - "Like all true Oregonlana, X waa de lighted to get hack bnmt Whtia 1 found Upon my return cllmatlo condi tions a little different from what I expected in fact radically different from what I represented to my eastern friends it waa nothing like the frigid temperature that haa prevailed for the paae two months In tha upper Mississip pi valley. , "My trip to tha eastern cities, while somewhat In tha "hat u re of recreation, waa principally on business. I visited tha great furnltarevfactoriea at Grand Rapids and Chicago, and. by the way, I bought and had shipped such a stock of I furniture, both aa to quantity and qual ity, as nas never berore been brought to tha Paolflo eoaat I purchased din ing room sets that cost 11,600 In Grand Rapids, and other clasaes of house fur nishings equally as handsome. "The Chicago and Grand Rapids man ufaoturers were .hardly willing to be lieve that western people would buy such furniture, but I assured them that aoms Portland people went east ts pur chase the furnishings of their homes, alleging that nothing good enough waa to be had 4a tha horns market and that it waa my Intention -td eliminate the necessity of ma klbg thla eastern trip by carrying tna class of goods they wanted. . j. . . , , "I also visited Mansfield, Ohio, the greatest stove market In tha world," continued Mr. Gevurta. fl-was aston ished at tha wonderful prosperity of the whole eastern country. I do not think anything like It Juva ever been seen be fore. There was not an Idle mill to be found, nor an idle hand that wanted to be employed. I found tha people every where interested In tha Paclfls north west and especially In Portland. This is probably the moat talked-of city in the country today. It waa only neces sary to let It be known that I hailed from Portland, and I . waa eagerly as sailed with questions as to tha material prosperity, natural resources, climate, eic or uus section or tna country." GRADUATING EXERCISES OF 5 CHILDREN'S HOME School In Institution Conducted Much the Same as a Pub lie School The regular monthly meeting of tha Ladles' Relief society waa held yester day afternoon at tha first Presbyterian church, and reports of tha past month presented. Affairs at the Children's home ara reported to be In a very pros perous condition. Ail of the 44 children ara In good health and during all tha cold weather tha lnmatea of tha home wars warm and comfortable with tha new heating plant that waa lna tailed laat year. Donations that have been re ceived were gratefully accepted. . At tha closing exercises of the school Itroren Of the Tiome took a prominent part Ona of tha little girls presented a bouquet of flowers to the members of the graduating class, some of tba children took part In the dialogues and others in the singing. One of tha featurea of tha entertainment waa an old-fashioned spelling match In which one of the boye from the home dreased In a long coat and, large hat, acted aa the professor. Mra Helen Ladd corbatt waa ap pointed visitor to the home for tha en suing month. Tha annual meeting of the society will be held tha first week In April. 4 -.. INVESTORS' EXCHANGE Wow aVoeatad on the ttaonae) Floor on ' , Ut street. Tha - Investors" Exchange, formerly located In tha Macleay block, has In corporated with a capital of $10,000 and has removed to 44 Vs Sixth street where they have commodious ground- floor offices and better facilities for handling tha rapidly-Increasing volume of bualness. . Mr. F. E. Ma Chette, who is well knownin-ort4and-tras1ngs circles, is president snd treasurer of tha new cor poration. Judge L. B. Reader, a promi nent attorney of this city, la vice-presi dent. C B. Porter, who haa been Iden tified with aeveral successful corpora tions In thla city, and who Is consid ered one of tha most successful .stock and bond experts on the coast is named aa secretary, a position for which he Is exceptionally well fitted. Messrs. Ma Chette and Porter are active mem bers of tha Portland stock exchange. The offices of the company ara fur nished In tha old miaslon style and present an appearance of comfort and aubdued elegance that is considerably out or the ordinary. Tha company haa a large clientele. owing to the broad acquaintance of tha officers.- The main feature of tba com pany's buslneaa Is the buying, selling and trading of stocks, bonda and realty. GRIP EPIDEMIC AT " - MOUNT SCOTT AVERTED Tha water famine at Middlesex and Reservoir Park In tba Mount Scott dla. trlct haa been relieved. II. MotsRar. who Is the proprietor of the Reservoir Park Water company, sts tea that poles were erected yesterday and that the system Is working" admirably again. The grip epldemio la not anrious yet, but might have been if the conditions had not been remedied. The people were without water for eight days following the storm of a week ao Monday, and Mr. Metsgar says that the electric company did every thing in lt power to remedy natters. S No. it's not a Dfiilanthronir rrfp"?;ti'"; rnf-gf- H"TTiose cases whert quick ti firm has a surplus stock good business methods demand that it shall be reduced promptly.. It is far better, to sac rifice profits, for. a limited(time, than to tie up several hun dred thousand . dollars indefinitely, to say nothing of the matter of insurance, extra warehouse rent, etc. -. , v t . ' ; - That's the stand we take. Our big surplus piano-stock-must be sold. We've adopted the Co-Operative Club plan . to. accomplish it. In addition to the enormous reduction in prices' we have made there will be an.additional saving of thousands of dollars more, in selling expenses, made possi ble by concentrating in a very" short space of time the busi ness it would ordinarily take several months tar handle. " J J If you want a fine piano now is the time to buy it on . a wholesale basis, with lots of time to pay for it. $275 pianos are now $178, while $325 instruments go to club buyers for $218. $7.50 puts the piano in your home and ",$1.25 a week completes the bargain. In addition to those at these figures in Club "A," there are other grades, rang : ing all the way up to the most elaborate piano productions ' grands and art styles with four other clubs, in which the payments vary from $10 to $25 down and from $1.50 to $3 a week. y With the finest line of instruments to be found under one roof in America to choose from, with a price cut that jayes oujrora neatly a. JmndrecL dollars to almostlwa hun- dred, with terms that are meet -with the guarantee of the greatest and most reliable piano house in the west behind every instrument (in addU:, tioh to the maker's guarantee) in sBort, with everything in your favor and an opportunity that is not likely to be "repeated in the course of an ordinary lifetime, doesn't it occur to you that now is the time to buy the piano you have' set your heart on having? It won't cost a cent to irrv-estigate.l)olrtoday. It won't take long to convince you that this is the chance you've been waiting for. It won't take long to place the piano you select In your home. Then real happiness will begin to reign in your household. 7ers Piano House Th Hous of Highlit Quality 353 Washington St., Cor. Park M . B M B B M si- BIGGER, BUSIER AND BETTER THAN EVER a inumimminimiiu . Billet for Piles' Friend. (Jeeraal Speelal Servlee.t Washing-ton. Feb. . Puet sound 1U bave a-eurvevor-of euaUns at an annual salary of $1,000, Senator Piles' bill providing for this bavins; been fa vorably reported. Who Is. MetsrerT Ba flts your ayes for $100. Ill Sixth, street. L- I ...J " 1 1 '1 Get the Habit -of saving money. You wfll find it a' source of pleasure and pride to start A Savings Account and watch it grow. It gives you a feeling of independ ence and self-confidence. TRY IT BY-OPENING' AN ACCOUNT TODAY WITH THE Commonwealth Trust Co. Sixth and Ankeny Sts. AiriTSXariaTTS. TO OAKS RIM akitstb svaraa at too r TONIGHT Oeneral Skating every afternoon . and Kvenlng. The Grand Vaseevule ae tame. ROLAND TFAVERS niasteala. Tmr Will Urns sad Ethsl aaw, ftaig aaa Kuk, Demtkv Oeldaa, Kiss an Xippay, Htr li Hof. draaatoosps ('rl flay.") ------ pJal al4 a traotloe. saeiS T. Arautreag. action is necessary. When any within the ability of any one to numiunuuiimninnnninaiumuxizs wuff, HeUIg Theatre flr. Toolfkt at trlS e'CVwk aaS Tuuciee Want, . Tbe Brilliant Actress. MABEL IKViao. la Jamas H. Jsrome's S-Aet Ceeasdy. "Susan In Search of a Husband" PrtPte tt.BS ts XSe. Beats SsUtas at neatra. - Seats Now SeOhig " wiataJJ HEIUC THEATRE JZZ t H. Crane-Ellis Jeffreys ' aU-Star appsras OesiBaay. Oeldsatlth'a Delightfal CeaMdy. ff.SHE JT00PS-TO - CONQUER EtSarSSr.. February 8-9 USSS Vricee Seta Vattaee aad Vickti Lawer floor, 13, 1.M. Balootif, fl.aft. It, T5e. Entire gallecy. SOe. Uene, 110, tT.SO. Pkane Msta IsOT. ' Osoa Tbaatre fun Leases. Geo. U Itaser, al sr. , Hmne ef the Treat Baker Theatre Rtnrk Companr, Presenting All This Weak B. 11. Sotbera s Powerful ffneceas, "ir i wskz xnfo. Srenery snd ftettlne txmet Vples 1 ef t!w OHslnal Prmluetloii. Jmmenas Cast. Personal Direct toe Mr. Arthar Mackley. Matinee Sat- arear. 7 Vest Weak "retke OfTI 13tb anS ' rn.l.. l..lu Uorrlaoa. LUiyu lUCailC Mate JIT. MITTOM W. SBAMAH, Maaarvr. Marina Onljr Baatera Roat Attractions, Matt Bees Wedoeeday and ftatardar. Toolrht. AU Thla Week. Uie Beallstie Scenle Melndrante. "NETTIE THE NEWSGIRL" A I ware a footiler ' rarorlta With the People. Begalar Ksiplre Prices. Vest Attraealast "Romaa Haarta." THE STAR - WBZX OT riBKUAlT . Tke A Ilea Stork Compear Presents "OUT OF THE FOLD" MatlMM TttMidafa. Thantlsira. Hatnriawi mnS tlnmt'mrm at 91V Pricmm IOm nA 9tb rM wmim 9j psxrtssji mmim mvo. L,YRIC THEATRE WKXX BKODIVI1I yiSkUABT 4, Tennessee's Pardner" Bns efftce epeS from 10 i hr i. is. to 10 p .. pboMi Mala eena. eats caa k c J The Glorious Chlekering, -Oldrnt anl best. The Magnificent Weber, " New York's Art Piano. The now famous Kimball, ,'. The finest In the West. ' ' The Hazelton The New Art Brhnmann, , :---ItobarC 51. Cable . - The old reliable Bteck The Story St Clark r The Bush e Gerta) The Haddorff ' The many toned Crown The popular Pease Marshall at Wendell ' Haines Bros. 1 j. '' The beautiful Bailey t Our own' Eilers Bros.' 7 v The Weser Orchestral The silver-toned Clarendon i Foster A Co. ' The Whitney . ' The Hlnze Conservatory Piano The Jacob Doll 4k Sons , Smith e Barnes The genuine Pianola Pianos " The Orchestrelle ' The Metrostyle Pianola -, . t1' The Wonderful Welt Mlgnon. The peerless Electric Piano The.Regina Subllma Piano Imported Orchestrions. ' The Kimball Pipe Organ . The Barckboff Pipe Organ V FarlorTOrgans, church, ", i'.tTT.' And Chagel Organs. . r, ' . "Straws Show" and so V ' Do Records! On of every 100 4 V . ' Carloads of Pianos Shipped to the Coast , ' i Laat Tear Eilers -'1" Piano House sold 72 per centall other Dealers combined Sold 27 H. that cuts, not the kind that are always,. dulL yOyr line of these articles com prise! every useful thing for prepar ing food and other purposes that ara' needed in your kitchen. They are of the finest temnererl steel anI afhao! sharpened, stay so. JGive "your cooler and servants good tools and thev will do good work. Avery (Si Co. rams rr. - It Pays Big to Amuse the Public S01TTS tio to iioo mm, masr. - -" . . . Aatoatahlag Opnortunhy Is any loeolttr f"f a man wtiti a lltrle atone to ahow la cimrt., srhuoibosees. lorta-e kathi. taestrea, ato; 1-rt..e 1 to over $100 see aifht. Others eo It, r ( aoe veal It a eaj ; write to aa aa4 at U u.l yua how. MEW-atAaT'S MOTXOsT TICTTT H CO ltoS aiatk It., yertUaa. Or. in a. 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