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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATE TR1RUNE, MniTORD, QWKflON. MONDAY, ,HTNTM 21, 1!)IL .. t ft if i, is il I p IOCAL AND , PERSONAL Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. M. Lyman, for mer secretary-treasurer of llio huso iJrtnd Co., of Suthcrlln, Ore, nro mak ing a -abort visit to Mcdford, tho Kiicsta hi Or. nnd Mrn. .1. It. Hlckcrt. Mr. Lymnn nnd Mr. RlcUert nro sis ters. Mr. Lyman la now In tho pro eery liiifllncFH of Lyman & Talbot and nlao jvostrimator of Sutliorlln. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. L. Shirley who havo boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Shirley of this city hnvc loft Tor Sheds,' Oregon whoroithey will visit with friends. Kd Nunn of Iho Uoxy Ann orchard district spent Sunday In Mcdford with friends. i Stop swearing at thnt lawn mower nntl bring It to Mitchell's wngon shop and hnvo It sharpened. No. 30 S. Itlvorsldo. . Mr. and Mrs. Gedrgo Wright who have been residing nt Prospect for several months past have returned to matte. Ihelr homo In tho valley. Mr. nid Mrs. Elmer Chllders of Control Point spent Sunday at Med 'ford with friends. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carktn, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Mcdford. Mrs. J. W. Mcrrltt nnd daughter Esther of Central Point wore recent visitors In this city. Bert Peachy, forest rangor who has chargo of tho Big Elk country, passed through Mcdford Monday on ills way to his district. Ills range Is the best grazing section of the locnl forest. He reports the feed late hpwQvcr this year In the higher al titudes. & A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Vomb Pendleton of Table Rock was a recent visitor In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson spent Sunday at Central Point the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers. Airs. Leo Watklns accompanied by Miss Margery Watklns spent Sunday -with Central Point friends. Mrs. G. E. Tex of Central Point spent Sunday with Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. DeArmond have returned from a three week's visit at Portland with, friends. Tho Southern Pacific passenget station is tho only place in Medford wbero tickets to points outside of Jackson county can be purchased. S. L. Leonard has returned from a business trip to Yreka where he Is superintending tho erection of a huge auditorium which is to be used for tho first time next month when tho Oregon-California Mining con gress gathers In that city. Guy Bishop of Eaglo Point spent Sunday vylth Medford friends. t E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphcr, negatives made any tltie or place by appointment PJione M. 1471 Mrs. J. Wright of Central Point spent Sunday In Mcdford visiting friends. Brooks Spencer is spending sev- qraj days Iji tho city from his An "tokjpo orchard Mathews & Son do draylng, trans, ferrlrig and furnituro packing. Both phones. Sunday work a specialty. 80 N. B. Velters of Lcland Is In Mcd ford qn u short business trip in connection with mining property. Mrs. J. L. Watklns of Williams creek Is in Mcdford for a short visit with friends. Shaplclgh Hardware, 28 So. Cen tral. Harry LInley of Central Point spent Sunday at Medford with friends. Arthur Bailey of Weed Is spend ing a few days at Medford on busl nebs. See It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Peter M. Kershaw motored to Tal ent Monduy oif business. Boudlnot Conner and E. W. Carle ton spent Sunday at Medford. Mr. Carleton. Is the potato king of Jack- s6n colihty. Tho Me'dtbrd Conservatory for Music and Languages, tho only music school In Southern Oregon with a full corps of teachers, will bo open all Summer. G. Talllandlor, director. . -John W. Parker has returned han' returned from a short business trip to Ashland. Mrs. I. A. Evans left Monday morn-! J..X. - . . ...... ... .. . . i iiiK lor a weeas vibii wuu menus faf Grants Pass. - j Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wei ton's, bpposUo book store. j Mr. nnd Mrs. James L. Peters loft' ifoiiduy for San Francisco whero thop will spend sevoral weeks with 'friend's. Lawn and garden supplies. Shap- lolgh Hardware. leave within tho next few days for n lengthy automobile trip through Cali fornia. Ohnrlcs Evans of Central Point spent Molttlay t Medford on busi ness. - Mr. nhil Mrs. Henry it. Wntson of Ashland nrc visiting friends In Mod rord. Miss riorenco Graves, teacher of piano, studio 2 05 W. Jackson street. S9 Tho Clark & llonery construction company hne started work repair ing tho streets In the city whero tho Vavomont has sunk owing to tin earth settling whero sower ami water trenches had been dug previous to paving. Arthur W. Young of Evans crook Is spending n few days In Medford on business. He Is the owner of sevor al mining claims In that section. W, B. Qulmhy of rants Pass Is Vis iting friends In Mcdford. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Adams of l'hoo nljc spent Monday In Medford on business. Mrs. Samuel Taylor of Union Is in Medford for u short visit. It seems to not be well known that tho price of admission to tho Art Loan Exhibit being bold In St. Mark's Hnll Is only 26 cent for adults nnd iu cents ror ciituiren. ,o one should miss It. It is an education for children and a pleasure to nil Tho price of admission to the Art Loan Exhtfilt given nt St. Mark's Hall Is only 25 cents Tor adults and 10 cents for children. Everyono Is urged to come. Hours 2 to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 10 p. m. The Art Loan Exhibit at St. Mark's Hall Is far beyond any ono's concep tion unless you visit It nnd see the beautiful and rare treasures shown. Things of interest to children as well as the frown up. Tho admission is only 23 cent for adults and 10 cents for children. Xo one should miss veiling this exhibits. Few places could get together n collection so full of merit and so extensive. It will be open a few more days so do not fall to come onco and bring your friends. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Threti fine men's suits, all wool, latest style, 3C, 37 and 3S sizes, for $10 each. See them now. MEDFORD IS STILL i A WITHOUT DffEA I J.J. 0WINGS AND MISS BETTY FLETCHER MARRIED A very pretty and quiet vvoddim; oc curred nt the home of Mr. nnd 3Ir.s. v. b. We&ton. 23 Shennnn street tit high noon Sumlnv, when Mr. J. J r.' " , . ..... uniugs jum .uiss ietiy a. fietclicr were joined in wedlock by Justice (ilea O. Taylor. The bride is a sister of Mr. Wes ton, nnd recently came with her par ents from Tennessee ami win (Ire--oil in n ehnrminj: costume of embroidered lingerie with white roses. The groom wore the conventional black with but tonhole boun.net of white ro?e.. iiier inc ceremony tne uncial eon pie with the gucsfs were seated to n bountiful repast of the many good things to eat. The guc-.ts present were: Mr. and Mrs. Snell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Millar, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin of North Central avenue. The newly married couple will iu to housekeeping nt once in the home of the groom in West Medford. Onco again litis it inueh-loiitoil un known blown up. The Moiltonl slick ors yo-ilortlny foil m;tiiiit Mo Far la mi's offerings in great htvlo unit when tho final count was nuulo tin ooiv wtis S to (i in Medford's fuVOl'. Still tho local hunch nio unilototit. It was a grout gnnio troni a specta tor's stiuiilHtnt ami Wnltor (lluil vtono llojiiler-on Antle was the ohiof performer, lie got into tho game sud denly in the sixth bv making n oireiw ontoh in tho loft cntilou from tho top of the fonoo, then oauio iu and smash ed on' it two-hugger ami white tho Grunts l'ass team was jioiidorinj- on efforts stole third on them. Then not having enough to do in his own divi sion he invaded Pug Nunc-. !, am and after racing nearly to fir-1 top I oil in a inuil hold and lost a Uy Iho first one iu throe voir. (Fact). Tiiinv stiowod up wot I with tho stick Suiulnv and received sovcial hands from the crow-!. He is just bogiunu.g to gel into shape once iwmt. Poo llortou is oiii!'hi clinrleyhor-eiic-s and is gottim- into the game in great shape. Wilkoiison and Miles plnyc.t their usual game. Ike Ilutlor pitched well and only once put himself in a hole. Little l.uilv Scliultr. showed up again yesterday in uniform and was given u great hand -by tho blenohors. He only jot one chniico but took a beautiful throw al second and put out his. man. Rudy comes back wilh the same old record as usual. His team this year won the iiitorseholnstio championship and ltmly was put on tho All Star Northwest. Ilomerun Baker was there with Iho goods Sunday for the I'a-s nnd tin,, the score with one over -he fence. It was one of the prettiest drives of the sen-on. Weckler played in great form nlo. Pug took the wnter like a battle-hip in the center garden. It looked like a ero-s between u lemonade and a shower bath. A long drive lauded on the other side of the lake and I'ug played water jhiIo but he turned what looked like n homemu into a two sneker with a marvelous peg on of the watery depths. Hath towel- weie in order. In spite of the weather a lsr,je crowd was out. Despite the condition of the ground the game was worth seeing although n few of the eriors mu.t he chalked up zigain.-t rain. Here i- the way Withiugton -aw it Grants Pass AH. R. H. Faublan, ss .A 0 0 Weckler, 3b .G 2 2 Smith, rf 5 I 1 Baker, c . -l 2 2 Hotlf, lb 5 Schmidt, If .-1 CROOK ESCAPES FR01VI CITY JAIL The first ical eruols IoiIkciI In Iho clt Jail wllh a fiione. n llio out side succeeded lit owiplng from tho city Jail heretofore touted as being unhronkablu. . Aicher, ar rested Friday for lu-wliu: worthless paper at San Francisco broke out Allon It. Pinker, William ,1, Mrvun idea of cl'locllng a coiiipromi-o il poK-lhlo. Mi'.miu men on Iho committee de clared this wo a ictoiy of Hi, vim in asiniich in the PnrKor forces thov sav had olos suffioion! to wtlfv Parl, ot's hoh'ctioii but ovlilonlly foaroil Ht'uui'n tliiout lo loroo Iho isiio in the coiimmUioii. Itt-jan Willing tii ..Vol If iho progressive cnhlHil ujtico on imv ttlhor caudiihilo for Iho loiupo rnry ohiuinmnxhip oC tlio ilouiocralic national convention hi opposition to Sunday evening' tuiil succeeded In successfully making Ills, getaway. With a heavy plgeo of Hon cv.dontly passed to htm tlirnitgh u window di rectly ahovo his toll ho siioccod In prying b'osc tho padlock on his cell .lflor which It vr.a an easy matter to escape fioiu tho Jail. h also flood Alvan F. Tcnuaiit who ocoiiplod an adjoining cell hut Touuant failed to leave. The getaway was nuulo Miinotlnio between II o'clock and I. Tho ort- oapo was clean ifut and no Indication was left by tho primmer. It Is be lieved that ho got out of town on tho Shasta Limited. Tonnaut Is nvli'tlin of tho eocntu habit and ho was cohering wlin Ar cher succeeded In 'gutting free but ho saw no reason why ho should leave as he was arrostihl only on a ulittrgo of vagrancy. '" Archer was arrested Friday on ad vices from Saw J Francisco. IU Is said to have swindled a number of people there. S.U'lfAMF.NTO, Cal.. Juno SI. -Fifteen -oeoiids nftor Lioiitonaut Gov ernor Wallace had at fixed his signa ture for a requisition for the return to San Fmnci-co of William It. Arch or, wanted for pns-ing bonus chock-, the telephone in the governor's office rang this morning. Detective Cnshell who had onco before arrested Archer on the same charge stepped to the line, ban Frnnei-co informed him that hi- man had ju-t broken out of the wooden jail at Moilford, Oregon. Archer was fonncrlv a sale-mail for .Miller and Luv and dispor-cd of ? I (50 worth of bad ehceks. FAILURE ENDS ATTEMPT Continued from Page Otic.) BANKERS, NOT 1ES TO BLAME MrA and Mrs. W. C. Green will Wrtks&McGowanCo. UlTOEferAKERS Jy Vhoa M7I Xlfkt hOBtil r. W. Witki 1071 A. S. Oxr, MM &ABT AMUTAKT, That the bankers of he east and not the so-called "hard times" due in presidential years are to blame for the fact that more customers are not coining west to make investments is tho belief of Ileii O. Sheldon of Mcd ford and Minneapolis who has jut returned from u trip through the east ern titnles of more than eight months duration. Hankers in the largo cen ters and nt the country cross roads towns are one and all throwing their influence against the wishes of east ern people to como to tho l'acilio slope to find investments. IJusinesH is good but the bunkers have u great influunce. "Medford still looks better than anything I hnvo hccii this trip east," biaius iur. ftiiciuon, "anil j am cer tainly glad to he back. Contrary to tho general reports on the coast busi ness is good throughout the cast In bpito of the fact that this it, presiden tial year. The Pacific const is suf fering from advice given by the east ern hniikei's in largo cities and in small. They are nil using their in fluence lo pievent nnv western immi gration and are having great success in inducing people to remain iu the enst, "There was n great Wilson senti ment prevalent in Chicago hist week," continued Mr. Sheldon, "bui the pa pers made little of it having their columns full of convention news. Bryan or Wilson are considered sure winners this yeah" Attention Elks ' All Klks who are going to Poitland are urged to bo present tonight at Iho hall at 7 o'clock. Drill practice. Till? PORTLAND COMMITTEE Riggs, 2b .. Woods, cf St. Cyr, If McFadden, Hopkins, p Mcdford 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3S All. It. H. K. Horton, 2b .. 4 110 Schultz, 2b ..'.. 0 0 0 0 Miles, ss 4 0 0 ( 1 Uutler, jt f, 1 0 ' 0 Issacs, cf r 1 ,'l o GUI, rf .4 110 Wllklns, lb 4 110 Antle, If 3 2 11 Tumy, 3b 2 0 2 0 Honbtrom, c' 4 1 l HAI.TIMOKK. Mil., .June 21. Al 1:40 p. m. Colonel Hrvan received two telegram-, one from Governor Wil-ou saying any prognf-stvo would mm him for temporary jhniruinii and put ting his O. K. oip Ollic , lames and iinotljeTj from Net York, notifying liilu that a inonJfijrm!i-s' iiicetiug will lie ncin oy piigr-sive ueniocrnis ;u Cooper-rnion tonight to prote-t against the selection of .Itulgc Parker for temporary cliairmnii. IlAI.TIMOIiK. Mil., .Iniie 'J I. After two hours scioa the democratic na tional committee positioned until V o'clock tonight action on the sub committee nnuitng Judge Parker .i temporary chainiinn of the conven tion. A stih-commillcc, iucludiog Committeeman Mack, a friend "I Parker and Committeeman Hull, ot rndiaua, frfend .if Hryan was ap poiulcil to coiif r with both lirvnn and Parker iluriiiL' the afternoon, wilh the 35 8 10 4 Summary: Earned runs, Grants Pass 1. Home run, linker, throe base hit, Weckler, two baso lilts, Holtz, Jtakcr, Illggs, Tumy, Isaacs, Horton, Wilkinson. Struck out, Mc Faddon 4, Hopkins 1, Ilutlor 0. Huso on balls, off McFadden 3; Uut ler 2. Hit by pitched ball, by Mc Fadden, 2; Ilntler 1. Loft on bases, OrnntB Pass, 8; .Medford 10. Tlmo of gumo, 1 hour 55 minutes (tires, Droits and McDonald. Urn- GOMPERS ONE YEAR (Continued from Page 1.) men (Morrison) was moro malicious than that of Dobs." This was tho second timo Justice Wright had Imposed ldoutlcal sen tences upon GomjioiH and Morrison for tho same offenso. Tho first sen tences wero set aside by tho supremo court. Hug Weaving. J. II. Wolf of tho .Corning, Calif,, Rug Factory Is In town for a few days yot, taking orders for weaving rugs out of old carpot. Phono Hotel Moore, . go TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 9-room bungalow, all modern conveniences. Phono 7852. 85 LOST Ilracelot Saturday, between Natatorluin and 135 Grnpo Ht.( Finder please lenvp at Natatorluin and recelvo reward. 81 What's The Reason? Many Mcilfntil People In Poor llcallli Without Knowing llio Cause There are scores of people who drag out a iiilxcrnblo existence with out realizing the rause of lliclr suffer ing. Day after day thoy are racked with backache ami headache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weak ness, languor and depression. Likely tho kidneys have fallen behind In their woik of filtering tho blood and that Is tho root of the trouble. Look to your kldticH. assist them In tholr work give them thii help thuy need. You enn iiho no better remedy thtin Doan's KIdncj j1h endorsed b over ono hundred ' thousand people, and by your neighbors In Medford. W. P. Gould, nt) W. Jackson nt., Medford, Oregon, nays: "I used Doan's Kidney pills), procured nt Hasklus' Drug Storo, and am pleased to fay that thoy havo given mo more relief thnn any other kldnoy medicine 1 havo over taken. Other members of my family have also used Donn's Kidney Pills and tho results have been so satisfactory that I do not hesitate one moment In giving this state ment,'1 For snlo by all dealers. Prlco 50 centH. FoHtoi-Mllburn Co., liuffalo, Now York, solo ugonts for tho. United States. Remember tho' nnino Dohji'b and take o other,, . will personally hccoiho their eniull date, lie mmlo this plain totluv iu a statement i-Miod from his lonuis tho llolvcilore. Mr.Mtn mild (hat no Imped Hiimcoiio else would bo decided upon by the progieHivo, but doclur'd if thoy could not net liiulhnr ho would permit tho use nf hi nnmo fm tho position, Ho also said Hint l.o was sntisriod that the ihiioi Withes wore tr.ving to split the piogie.8u strength. "If thoy insist mi Parker tiioio is only one moaning Unit can ho placed oil Iho notion of tho nntioiial eomniU leo," said ItryHii. "That is that tlic want ti fight. Wo will accent Iho gage and wo will give them the ImlHo and it will bo to a finish." Ilrjan Is AugoriHl Dr.van was plainly lingered nnd very much in earnest when ho nuulo his declaration. All morning pmgios sivo loiuloi-s had been iu conference wilh him. They told the same story, that Iho conservative leaders hail liu cil up niniiv of the Clark delegates for Parker, am) that thoy wore claiming 700 votes if u roll cull weie forced among tho ilologntes.on the (lour. After slating Hint he wn- willing to load the fight in por-on, Itrynu said: "There is little doubt Hint tho con servatives consider the naming of Parker n- n challenge to the prngroM. "ivcs. It nooos-nry, 1 will ho the candidate of the progressives for teniporarv ehniinitiu. lint I hope someone, cNn wil be tigroed on." Lute this afternoon folhwing a caucus, the Alabama delegation whih i- pledged to Underwood, toitdeicd tin supMirt to Hrwin in the event thnt the latter is forced to carry his fight against Parker to the convention floor. A few moments after the action of tho Alabama delegation, tho Tonus delegation soul a written protc-t to ( olouel L. K. .bihu-oii. the Texas na tional coiniuiltccmaii and member ol the siib-commitlee on arrangeineul ou his vote lor Parker for temporary chairman. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work UiinrnntrC I'rlcca Ilcnaonable. COFFEEN & PRICE 13 Howard Block, Xntxaao on flth Bl V-xlflo 30X1. Konm 141. . Mmmi ito' $ . iufk lispj iisr -- a vu-ajva C7YZciTTK of the neatest and most svmmctrlrnl kind Is the rule In our establishment. Wo are known by the excellent ipial Ity of our work In this and nil other IIiicb of advanced practical dentistry. Palnlesrt Extracting,. Filing, Filling, Cleaning, etc. Wo solicit a trial, foul ing nHiiiired that your satisfaction will bring )ou back acfilu regularly. Our charges aro very moderate In spite of tho superior nature of our work. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER Tin: Dentist Over Daniels for Duds. Paclflq Phono a&28, Hump Phono HOU-K Tho Miiiiiesolu delogalloit nt u cau ens this ullornooii pledged uiilililm nils snppott (o Mr.Wni oil iiliv light ho luay niaho iiuaiust Iho tciupnnirv elutlimaii. Chniiuian Mnch mill Dole gale Mall of Ncbrtisku, rtl'tor having rirsl sluiloil lo son Colonel lb, van, then nltoictl the plan, went In llio Hold Kiuoi'sou lor n eonl'oioiico wllh Allon It. Paikor, sohoiluloil for I o'clock, i TlrsliiiN L GIVE ANNUAL BANQUET NI-JW YORK, Juno 1 With tho (liiauclal illnlilct Iu a ilcprosHod con dition todav prices woio very lno gular. I'oll Ion I couilttloiiH soomoil lo bo the Impolllug online Opening pilcoH Indicated woaknesri ami Aiual Kiitnatod Copper, Roailliig, Anaconda. Ht. Pant tmd other loadoii1 nuulo n loss of a full point. Little loeuu'iy was Jiinilo later, Tho innrlvct closed dull and Irregular. Tho Ladles of tho (Mooter Modfonl club will give tlu'lr annual Immiucl til tho Hotel Atoilfoid tlilri ovOulug to which all of tho mcmlioin of thu Modfonl Coiuhioielul club aio In vited. TleltelM linv'e boon mild at J I it plalo. A iiiiinthM' of BiiochoH hnvo Ih'iiii artlugod which will ileal with uiiitK'in porlaluliiK to Atodford'H futiuo wol- faic A hi rue COIIIIII -Irf hit Inn tho biiuiiuet. beiH of tho i' signified their; luteuutoti iiumlioi' of tho moiti uimoroliil club havo of alteiul- Cutestln Extuirslon Sunday A1 t'sciiixinu will he tun on tint Soullioiii Pacilio iicvl Siiiutuv to Cololino. The train will leave Mod lonl al 7,:U) a, m. ariiviug tit Colosliu nt H) u, in., icliituiug at 7 p. m , reaching Mcdfonl D:.l() p. in. One lino lor round trip. Htl American Haviland RANSOM SHAPE GOLD OOIN DECORATED DINNER SETS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 25 percent DISCOUNT The nhow is nil oppn hIoj'Ic )aHci'ii jiihI run lit; had in any size set I'roin -I'J to 100 pieces. The above discount will apply on sets only. K'liicy Decorated .Jap anese China Cups and Saucers, rebuilt r lioc value, each JARDINIERES Your choice of any .Jardiniere iu the store at just HALF PRICE All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, colors Black, Navy, White, Pink, Light Blue and Red, in 30, 40, GO and 80 widths, yard i..1() fiOOO yards Linen, Yal. and finny Laces, Inser tions and r.uchinjjs, choice, yard f AU Silk .Midy Ties for the Midy Waists, each 5 10 dozen Ladies' h'aney Collars, Hoc value, salo price, 15 each, 2 for 25; Ladies' Ijust I'liffler, :!." and HOc ((iinlily, ea .'$5 Colgate's Talcum Powder, 1f, 2 for 125 AVoodhury's Tooth I'owder, 'Joe size, 2 for i25c .Jereji's h'ace Cream, 1 11). can '15' two cakoa .Jereu's ToiJet Soap, II for 10 HUSSEY'S .....-Hl-H-H-f4H"I4"I4 r . -ar. "k -ir-fc &..- mri.i i 4 IV-slLt VlVliyVJM and Retnll Kpedal attention to wholcHiiIu HhlppluR ordorii. "P Aro von nartlciilar about, tho Ico cream von euL? Wo aro libit thai particular about the quality of Ico creain wo make that wo iiho patttujirlcd cream In thu mauufacturo of our Ico cream. Ono trial will convince you of tho superior (piallty of our Ico cream. Wo make all flavors and apodal ordeni on bIioiL notice, Free de liveries to all pitrtn of the clly. MCDFORD CREAM ffli IJUTTKR CO. Plieiies: Pacific. HH1: Home. HM-L Natatorluin llullilliii; -4.....I......t..;..l..'.,..4..iM.4.4...4.4.H..y..iH--l--t- For Sale 25 H. P. roadster Fully equipped, new, run less than ITjO miles, an unusual bargain for cash or real estate. Home plione 001-X or write JANES BROSv No one should fail to see at the U-GO MONDAY and TUESDAY The Great Moral and Educational Three Reel Feature Play "The Evil Art or Gambling Exposed" A few pennies there may save you or yours from grout loss of money possibly of good nnmo. Wise parents will como and bring their children, an employer to advise his employees. This great expose, interwoven Avith a clever, refined and interesting story endorsed by press, public and pulpit. IJesides this in structive .'l-reol feature, two comedies. 8 reels of pictures, an i lustrated sonir. No Advaneo in prices for this large and .extraordinary program. Admission fw and 10c '