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rntTTn itjirnniAV a CTrt at A vntPflnw SATURDAY, AI'RIL 10. 1909. 6 - .V: ..m. lTuiniiiin nnny MiircQl AMUSEMENTS 1 rmammmmmm ' I 1 II ill i n It IHALu 5 -vrunu i m.i-- - I III" w I WE KNOW WE HAVE THE BEST I Guaranteed to be the highest grade A. V. ALLEN tea on the market. HER MAJESTY'S BRAND, $1.00 Per Pound 5 O'CLOCK BRAND, 7Jc Per Pound. Try a 14 pound can; if you don't T sav it'a the hest tea vou have ever . dranie, your a money retunaea . . . Sole Agent for . . . Barrington Hall Steel Cut BLUNDER WRITES TOO MANY LETTERS INVITING CAPTURES, AND IS CAUGHT PROMPTLY. CHICAGO NEW YORK. April 9.-Sadie Rrti-it a nesrr. cook, is held by the police charged with the theft of ap proximately $10,UV worth ot rug oil painting:, silverware, bric-a brae -.itJ wa-1- rtf art from the home of t,. T..t;. c,-Sr..i,lt in tlii Rronx 'tohile with reauisitinn tiaoeri but be- .t,il. th latter was soiourning in FARAWAY EXILE NAME OF "BIG DAN COUGH LAN RECALLS THE CRONIN TRIAL. fore his arrival there Coughlin had been discharged on a writ of habeas corpus. It was learned that he took a steamer to Central America, but nothing more was heard of him until the news that comes now. KING LEOPOLD "THE GINGKRRREAD MAN." The "Oiinuerbread Man" a comic opera of an unusual school, will give lovers of iirst eta nuisical entertain- imnt n chance to sattMv trteir crav ings when this piece is presented here tonight. This pretty opera is m a class by itself and is totally unlike anything that we have been accustomed to In a comic opera line, which, by the way, is so much prcferrable to the usual music comedy otfonttgs with which we have surfeited of late. To the charmitm little story of Irweinlarv characters comcdv that ap peals to the Intelligence, yet absolute-ly-fimny, music that is charming throughout, costuming attractive, and ..,-nrrv that i a ileltcht to the eve. BRUSSELS. Apr. 9-Seemingly u; ik.ii. I.1t1. h1th thin he has en- IKCll HVOiill a.vu.... ...... 'joyed for some time. King Leopold j today entered upon his seventy-fifth year. He spent his birthday anniver CHICAGO. April 9.-Dan Cough- jsary as usual by putting in a day of En, former c.ty detective, alleged jury ! hard work, for the King, despite his briber and- fugitive from justice, is! love for pleasnre. is one of the hard dying, or may be dead, in Central jest workers among the crowned heads America, according to a news article. of Europe i. the Tribune todav. ' f Of late King Leopold has mamfest- -Since hi- sensational escape from led a gratifying tendency to abandon capture at Mobile. Ala., three years, the irresponsible life which for many age, says the Tribune, "he has been years was a source of more or less r ! n . r,.. T4nntira hsme and humiliation to his subjects. nving ai rutnu vt.v. . . - - - under the alias of Jim Davis, he work-! As a result he has regained some of ed until abouc three months ago as the love and respect with which the foreman of a railroad construction i Belgians regarded him during the -anft ; first twenty years of his reign. "Just after New Years his big King Leopold is, perhaps, the bus boned frame began to waste and the iest'man in his kingdom. He profes doctors told him he had consumption. ses a profound contempt for idleness, nn... rv..rrhlin ran a salnon here he is never at rest, and works like a weighed 2S0 pounds or more fifteen Trojan. At Laeken. the KingN hab- J days ago he weighed ninety pounds, jittiaj residence, he rises at five o'clock "Coughlin was not in want. He ; in summer and a little later in winter, bad a trained nurse and the best the! His bedroom is ' plainly furnished, little town could give in medical aid. J well ventilated and comfortable. It The doctors had warned him that j is the bedroom of a man in good death was certain and imminent t health, who has recourse as rarely as 'Big Dan' seemed resigned to possible to his physician, fate and only expressed sorrow at I Immediately after completing his the prospect of dying away from j toilet the King takes a brisk walk in Chicago. He was mum on all his the Laeken Palace gardens. At troubles legal and otherwise- seven o'clock Leopold II. is already In May 1889, Coughlin, then a city at his desk, busily engaged in the detective, came into national notoriety work of examining the contents of the in connection with the Cronin murder mail bags brought from Brussels by ease. He was indicted as one of the j couriers on bicycles or on horseback, tonspirators and was convicted. Af-1 The King answers his correspondents ter serving three years in the jouet: briefly and if the case requires u pro penitentiary he was given a new trial jmises a more detailed reply later On. and was acquitted. At half-past seven a carriage arrives Soon afterward he started a saloon regularly from the royal stables in and ran it for several years. While ; Brussels, containing whatever articles in this business he was indicted for j may have been ordered by the King attempted jury bribing in connection or 'his household, and also another with a personal injury suit against a i voluminous correspondence, which railro.d He was held to the grand j the King carefully reads over before jurv in 51WHW but tied ana noimn breakfast. ii.illv Hrliirhtrd with everv uhase and turn. The T.inoerhread Man" is in a class bv itself, and while it is fairyes one m character, the story is treate j in such a unique way that it is more like a hieh cast travesty, and the .-lever badinaoe. the satirical turn of " e 1 ..... i p.... T,,..ir, Th m-uress the "tiinfieroreail .Matt, nas no uuu i wt,iu -,tt,,mt. cnltv in fintlinu a voeue wherever it was sitcmcu iai t.,.v r- , - - - - , , ith her four vear old has been presented. There is just B r- . - . 1 , ... ...I son. Sammv, by ronning down a hre enougn ot siory 10 .n.r.. . u : .'i.. .... ( k. Aw. ttnrvli touch of sentiment and a dash of escape m iwi v, ,',. ...v , - negro tenement house. On searching traversty. the whole is served up in h.r rooms, the notice found thousands Mien a novel way tnai one is cum... of dollars worth of linens laces, tape tri. silverware, oaintinus. etc. The case is not without its numor ... (catxrc, William D. Ouaile, a nenhew of Mrs. Schmidt, who oc .-iinid and watched over the nouse during his aunt's absence, but who nevertheless failed to note that the hrinir looted until too late received the following leter from the ,-n.a- after she had disaooeared it caid in nirt: "Ithank -ou for the opportunity ot stealing this stuff. Yon have lots of monev so hire your detectives to catch me. But I am not fool enough to let them catch me. I will send vnn the nawn tickets and vou can get the stuff out before Mrs. Schmidt gets back. She will have fits on account of mv bov scratching her piano Well let her die, and I will send hr some southern flowers to put on her grave. Come on if you can eaten me. From your cook, (signed) Sadie' Bovd. Another letter addressed to Mrs. Schmidt and mailed the day after her return from Europe, reads as follows To Mrs. Schmidt: I am very sorry yon are so determined to catch me. I cannot leave mv bov. 'Thank yon for the chances you gave me to steal this stuff. "Yours truly. "Sadie Boyd.' JEWEL THEATRE (SATURDAY AT 7:00 P. M. BY 1 ROYAL HIWAIIAN ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUB : ' ''..s 'JC '. 1 ' j "i 1 "t!v.k "J 1 v" V Mr1 .i. L Everything New-Glee Club Changes Songs Afternoons and Evenings was heard from him until three years ago when he was arrested at Mobile. A Chicago detective was sent to - I ' " ' ' ' y Mrs. E. C Everiy.j TFEEL well, never felt better j 1 thanks for your attention and Pc lona. "I will be glad to do all I can in the way of advancing the sale of your val uable medicine. 'I do think Pernna the best medicine I have tried at any time. "Since I began taking Pernna wo tare never been without it. "I really Believe that every woman in the world ought to have Poruna oa band all the time; for if she gets tired, Peruna refreshes her; if she gets nerv ns, It soothes her; if despondent, It timers and invigorates. "It is a constant friend to the nuralng mother, both for herself and for her child, and finally when old age comes n, no medicine on earth is of greater tiUcacy to the woman. "Surely, Peruna la the woman's lrfend."-MR. E. 0. EverlY, 2103 franklin St., Philadelphia, Pa, Stronger Than for Years. Mrs. Caroline Suadbelmer, Clarka, Louiniana, writes: "I am feeling quite well now. I can w-nrk Riruin and am stronger than I iave been for years, and I do believe that Peruna saved my lire, j win au' tie all I can to take your medicine." Man-a-lln an Ideal Laxative. After this he immediately sets to work again in his study, where he rimain until half-oast nine, when he j takes a "constitutional," accompanied ibv an orderly officer. The King re ::Ni I turns to the Palace at about eleven i o'clock. j In the meantime another post has arnvea torn nrussc.s, win, ministerial communication? ami im ports, the contents of which the King immediately acauaints himself with. This duty accomplished. Leopold II. takes another short walk, or it tne weather is had, a horseback ride m the Laeken manege. Thus it will be seen that the King's daily routine life is a busy one. It is owing to this regular and active ex istence that Leopold II. has retained his health and an amount of youthful vigor and energy quite remarkable for a man of his age. The somewhat un usual arrangement of his everyday life being an almost equal inter mintrlinir of physical exercise and in tellectual labor suits the King be cause he works rapidly and makes prompt decisions. This, added to his encyclopaedic range of knowledge, enables him to perform in two hours an amount of work that the employes of his household, as they themselves acknowledge, would take a day to ac complish. NOW Ai FOREVER RID YOURSELF OF AWFUL MISERY" OF STOMACH TROUBLE. ALL DYSPEPSIA WILL VANISH What is the Need of Continuing to Feel Miserable Day in and Day Out When Yon Can be Free For everMerely a Matter of faking a Little Diapepsiru IN "THE GINGERBREAD MAN.; the .lialooue and the comic epigrams that oervades it all, appeals more to the intelligent class in a community than to those who love horse piay. low romedv. and the suggestive style of entertainment so much in vogue of late. The story is pretty and cnougn to itnerest. the characters create in tercst for themselves the moment thev annrar on the stage, and the .... - .,.,.... mu-ic is classic. .Mr. a. u.iu Sloane, who is responsible for it, has a national reputation for success in the lighter compositions, and he has ct to score a failure in anytmng th:.i he has written. His music find ace in amny private libraries, side hv sirlf with those of the great mas "j . . ters, and while it has a pleasing nit and a knack of catching the ear, it is nholntelv without flaw from the oolnt Af viror of the musician, i ne nnmhiTs for which Mr. Ssloane is re sponsible in the "Gingerbread Man f. "Th H.intihi rami oi non " "Everv Little Some thinsr." "Do You Relieve in Santa Clans." "Moon Moon," "Old Ramas pe" ami rnanv others of infinite charm The srene of the olav is laid in the mvthical alnd of Bon Bon, and is in f.vf acts, and one can reaciny assume .hat thi-rc is charm in the locality The characters are: "Machi Valius,' "Fudge," "Jack Homer," "Mazie Bon Bon," "The Gingerbread Man' i-airy Oiiccn" cssaved by a male comedian; "Maririne 1 )orr 1 Simple Simon k'ina nn" and 'The Wise Man. WHOLESALE and RETAIL EASTER Po& Cards 5c to 50c each retail Booklets 2cJto 75c each retail F. IW k. K.L. 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