The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 19, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON DAILY JOURNAL;" PORTLAND, MONDAY -EVENING MARCH 19, 1906,
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hundred this" evenlhSTln 7 th council
jchamber of J city Jhall a tonatltution
-and lb??Kwi7vijOftPrente(J : by"
commute appointed for that purpoae.
Thl committee,"rrmpoged of F. 1 Mc--Keena,
P. L. WUHr- John - Zanta,
. O. W.. Taylor and It L. Cbapln. after
many . meetings for deliberation, , haa
j
uan cars,
The oommittaa of on hundred will thla
venlns elact ofllcara and ffct perma
nent organisation, and a number -ot
stano.ng committee will probably be
appointed to look after tb varioua line
of work lb body will unaerioa.
aid tha moat important ..committees
-Will-ba those bavins charge of olvlo Im
provements, -municipal ownership, parka,
streets " ano-pouievarue, uwv", -
"; roada and brldg aa, '- '" ' :y
- - Mlaa- Margaret -Moorebouae addreaaed
-the. at home given at the Y. W. C A.
headquarters yesterday afternoon, Her
rv aubject being 'How to Save on a Small
Wane. She'ehowed how email dally
saving 'would aoon amount to a neat
-. ' little aum, enough to make a trip abroad
- ' or 'to aecure a college education. Web
'.."bar's Mandolin club gave eeveral num-
bam- and aoloa were sung by Mlsa Lena
Harwaii. Miss Kate Ramedell and Mlaa
rMae Breslin. A recitation was given by
kit iv Datny Dunning and a capital negro
atory was told by Mlas McCorkle. Mrs.
Jr P. Morgan and Mrs. Wright were the
hostesses of . the day.Mlas Gertrude
v , Metcalfe haa formed a nature r study
"" clase for association members, which
meets on-Saturday, afternoon at1:4
o'clock In the association rooms.
"T""J Colonel O. R Wood, U. 8. A., who was
tha United BtateS military attache at
- Tokto prior-to the breaking out-of-bo-lUiUS
between Japan and Russia, gave
a lecture inat nigni nerore in i-oi.
fciJapajiee. Among other thing,
tie
mew eeweldsr" "IT
a honor to scrnce their live "rthrtr
emperor and country, lie observed tnis
trait in General Nogi, of whom he was
a close friend, Wogi a two wni
slain In the war and when the general
returned home he calmly told the emperor
. that he -wa sorry that he had been un-
. i. miA lif, is nad nt
Hum III wv-riii, w ' "
: ma." following the lecture there- waa
an open discussion.
There la lively competition for the
- office of the Portland Admen's league,
to be distributed by. the membership at
this evening's annual meeting In the
, .u..bnnn of"-the Commercial club.
-r ,-.nlldtea in tha held are! For presl-
- dent. 8. Jf. Frledlander. B. L Dasaent.
flrt-vlc president. William Kelm,
rTTueorg raHeea; second vice-president,
v.. r. Ilelllx: secretary,'8cotr rhJ
treasurer. OeorgeEatees. Y ; C?P
unrria. An executive committee of
three members will probably be ae-
lected from the roiiowing - apu---.-..
A. L. Stone, R. M. Hall. W. J Hofmann,
tV J. ' Owen.-Oeorge . Hall, George W.
-KllerllJV..B9Utledge.ir
Tn tha federal court this morning
.. u'nivurtnn decided against. th
-Portland KlWflngTirUa compan yTnTJs"
suit to recover aooui n,
. innrmnn romoany ad - the ourpora-
. wkik mnNl the sailing -vei
Knight Commander which was wrecked
with a cargo or nour on " v"'"
coaat several years ago. After the
wreck the Insurance company aued the
flouring company to recover premiums
rv policies Issued on the cargo, and won.
Then the flouring company sought 10
rcover the money by suing the Ineurance
company and the ownere of the hlp,
but lost , '-
- United States commlaaioners were ap
pointed" this morning by Judge Wolver
ton In the federal court aa follows:
Kbeneser O. D. Holden. Coqullle, Coos
cotinty; H. K. Kills, Bend, Crook coun
ty: W. W.- Calkins, Eugene, tne coun
tv: A. 8." Cooley. Wallowa, Wallowa
county l Rnbsrt H, W111""" MrTler.
mitt. Malheur county. The judge an-
, r.nnnce.1 that W D- Shehan of Knter
; us mi ii ill liillilliUil 111 the ex
piration o his present term,
John li Pay haa filed a declaration
that he will become a candidate for
the Vnomlratlon for constable, of the
Tlt Jw.Hr. -ourt on the Republl-
ean ticket. Mr, pifuwrtta NortH
Fourteenth atreet. and Ma platform Is,
"Prompt personal service, law enforce
ment and oppoaltlon to graft" A. J.
Fanno of 41S Hall street, haa filed hie
declaration announcing himself as a
andldate for the nomination, of
Republican precinct committeeman.
Joseph A. Ryan thla morning filed his
petition announcing himself - te be a
. andldfct for th nomination for county
treasurer on the Republicans ticket.
There were 48 signers to the petition.
Hr,' Ryan- filed hi declaration file
, petition on February ia.: and la the
first man to file hie petition. His plat
form Is, "Courtesy, efficiency, honesty
,t and economy."
' At Drew hall, 12 Second street, there
r- will be a maaa meeting of the Oregon
Labor party tonight. The organisation
'will be open to.all and addresses will
be made by a number of speakers.. It
la said that Interest In the meeting haa
. been Increasing and a large, attendance
la expected. - ..,..'... . ....
' Proud of your lawn? ' If not, re seed
It with our fancy lawn grass seed. Re
member how pretty the lawns were at
" the fair grounds? "W furnished the
' ued. Call Main 473 and aak our land-
aeane gardener-about-making lawns-.-)
Portland Seed Co. ' ' ' v "
Local railway mall service official
" received .word thla. morning that a new
. poatofflce had been established at O'Nell,
Crook county. It will receive Its mall,
r by . stage, from Prlnevlll. - -
'Professor K: R. Lakt, of the Oregon
Agricultural college at Corvallla, la reg-
'. tstered at-the Imperial. - Among me
, , other guests Is J. A, Raley, Dcrrcratlo
politician , from Pendleto
.f
Th Lewi and Clark observatory.
The grandest Bight ever eeen In Port
land la the snowt cn from th top
of th observatory following the great
now storm of yesterdsy.
Lost The man who -Tosf his y
- glsssas can have them replaced for II;
'"a perfect St gvarunteed. Metsger Co.,
111 Sixth street. Jeweler and optlclaaa
Acme Oil "Co; sells the best ssfety coal
oils and fin gasolines. Phone East 7I.
" All watohes cleaned, 1. All main
springs, tU Metsger Co., Ill Sixth
' Women exchange, lit Tenth street,
" lunch, IS to 1. 1 ' . .-. ' ; ; '
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- Milwaukii Country Club.
- - Irf AngeVs and Oakland rsc. Tsk
" eiiwood ana Oregon City car at First
- met
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CURIOUS FLOCK TO
HEAR MESSAGE
Colonel Fitz Gerald, Self-Styled
Forerunner of Christ, Talks
to Throngs.
CJONYIBISURE
COLONEL IS CHEERFUf
H Sajrt ThafM any A re Believers
Throughout State of Oregon, That
Half a Million in All Think Abdul
- Bahai the Returned Christ.
There are many In Portland 'who be
lieve that the "scepter haa departed from
Judah, or Bhiloh haa come." Atleast
there are'T"maihilJti--hnd"who woulcj
fe)ginellev It, tor irreet crowds atlj
ered at the Third street Auditorium yes
terday afternoon and last nTght to hear
Colonel Nathan Fits Gerald, self-styled
forerunner of the Messiah, tell of the
he says, on eHh In the person of Ab
out tsanai. . .
But Portland haa not prostrated Her
self before this Persian Jew, who to
alms to be thi Christ, to
t . i. i ill I 1 i 1 ii ii the
fVW HIO i'IC"lll n miiui -
Prophet, and to all rellglcna the Bon of
God. The-orow4a-wer-4arge, but con-
versions few. Tut for two hour yes-
.r.y .ftemnorr tn.l fui as low last
night tbey listened Intently to the Im
passioned appeals of mi moaern jonn
th Baptist, who Is telling to America
the story of the cond coming -of th
Lord of Acca. , '
Colonel Fits Gerald, however, aald that
there were many converts In Oregon,
that he had received letters from various
towns in the state, urgtnr htm to bring
his message to them; that In Portland
the people had shown a remarkable de
sire for the truth and that he had bees
called Into many famlllea to talk -with
them of the modern Christ. -'-. A--
In order that the whole clt. may have
the opportunity to learn of the new
Christ. Colonel Fits Gerald will remain
In, Portland for another week and will
apeak again next Sundr.y afternoon and
evening. At the afternoon services ..lert
no admission fee; contributions are
voluntary. Admission T'W. th evening
lecture, however, cost S3 cent.
"Christianity i on th wane."' said
Colonel Fit Gerald yest -day.. "In the
course of only a few years It will not
be the religion of the .world, and you
and I will live to ee the world accept
Abdul Banal a the Christ. ..
"To see him Js to know that be Is. the
Christ. He has never, announced him
self as such, but there" are 600.000 people
In this world In sound mlnu who have
seen him' perform" mlraclei more" wonder
ful than any that are related In- the
Bible. And thoae that are relatod in the
Bible are not the beat, of evidence,
rrofeiT fttoefe Oaaaad wood.
Allen Lew!' Beet Brand. '
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The oldeat and beat maker Plano-Player
and Flayer . yiano. .; ,
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Tha best of all Talking Machines. ' The
laraest and moat ooroplet - stock - of
' Rcord ' " . ,
THE VICTOR
Th beat and most popular make of
String Instruments of all kinds.
Everything In Sheet Muslo and Studies,
Vooal and Instrumental.
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AGAIN
B1SSELL TH0L1AS FREE ON
f.!0TI0a OF ADAMS
Chargeof Uttering Forged Draft
- Dismissed by Judge JZ
Frazer.
Upon the recommendation- of Deputy
District Attorney Harry .Adams, the
charre -of utterinr a forrd draft fried
aealnst Blssell Thomas last December
4 waa aiamiaaea uua mortunf oy. t-raaui-
Ing Judge Arthur JU Fraxer. Thomas la
the son of the prominent corporation at-'
torney of- Bt Ixuls. About 19 weeks
after Me arrest, he waa found Insane
and " ordered sent - to " the " asylum,- the
complaint aalnst the prisoner recard
Inc his sanity bavins; been signed by
his attorney. .'
At the examination of Thomas he told
his history In en ordinary manner and
no one suspected that he waa Insane
until he aald so. Jailer Grafton de
clare that during Thomas' weeks in the
county jail he never aaw-nor heard
aturUUng that would mine one t htnk -
that". the' prisoner waa Insane. Soon
after he was sent to Jail, Thoma tele
graphed horn for 1500.
A week.before Thomas was taken to
the aaylum. District . Attorney John
Manning appeared In the circuit court
of a private sanitarium, where Thomas
had expressed a wish to be sent, plsced
under bonds to deliver the prisoner back
Into the hands of the district attorney
after a cure had been effected. Mr.
M annlng declared that he had been In
j - 3 .j. , - .
lurmeu mm un priaoner muiuer niui
wrltt
to to a sanlt' I
I "ura nn in every in m naa vnn ar-
rtngedjo that he could return home in
a few weeks.
PRACTICED SIXTEEN YEARS
WITHOUT A PERMIT
W. W. Cotton Learns He Had No
Right to Try Cases in U. S.
District Court.
W. ,W. Cotton waa this morning ad
mitted to practice In the United States
district court. He has been trying cases
In -that tribunal for-1 years, He--vol'
untarlly went Into court and apologised
to Judge Wolverton.
"I accept your apology under the ex
isting circumstances,' said Judge Wol
verton, "and upon your requeat admit
ydu to practice." '-(
,Mr, Cotton aaid that he joked Attor
neav.R. W. Montaaue becauae he had
practiced Before the court, but had never
been admitted, -when Mr. Montague said
to. him
You have no license to laugh at me:
you. have- never been admitted yourself."
Mr. Cotton examined the court rec
ord and ascertained that hi friend was
correct, . . How many other lawyer In
the city arid etat are 1n the same post'
tion-as were Attorneys Cotton and Mon
tague is not known, but it is suspected
that the number .Is target Tear ago
the t'nlted Btatea circuit court met on
one -day and th district court the next
and when an attorney was admitted to
practice in one court he thougnr It em
braced both, .in: ' . , .
- On behalf of. the Multnomah Bar aa-
rodatlon Attorney A. A. Aya of Port
land was admitted to practice In both
courts, his name being presented by
Attorney Charles J. Schnabel, member
of th committee on admission..
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES ;
TO BEGIN AT HOQUIAM
r".
' lflprll Plpetfk The Jour u I.)
Moaulam. V ah . March !. A pa
vilion 10x100 feet has been erected her
and is now receiving the - finishing
touches that -will put It In read mess for
uae next Tuesday. At that time rvange
llatlo eervioe will begin In it In which
all th church of the city will unite.
a wall aa th T. M. v. a. i n meet
in will be conducted by t. E. Honey
well, evangelist.- and P. B. Bllholm.
comnoaer. They will b assisted by a
ehorus choir ot 100 vole,
THE-
Aii Event planned on a grand scale and hat will prove V of particular interest
to all who admire viewing the handsomest merchandise the world produces
The entire establishmenfcwill bein gala attir
evening, 8' to 10E V E R Y O N E CORDIALLY INVITED.
PROGRAM
iMusic by selected Orchestra of twenty pieces, conducted by Prof. Amsterdam
nf thrT Pnrtland Hotel Orchestra. Main Floor Mrs. Rose : Bloch
( Weber Grand used Selected Orchestra of ten pibces
Third Floor -Beautiful disolav of Cloaks and Millinerv. Second
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display otmeJnest Merchandise in nvery
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WE SAY, RAIN. SNOW
BRUIN 1101'i WILL
HAVE
Kuhn Murder Mystery Will Be
- Probed Under Direction of. .
Captain of Detectives.
mcrPOFMf.FS WITH
r UirCIPP FVPI ATMFH
Dov of Peace Fluttera Down on P
lice . Department Snow to Hava
Charge of Case and Resinf Works
With Him Stepton Not Suspected.
Inveatlgatlon In th Jullu Kuhn
murder oe.se will now be under the ex-
j - ctagrvaatrectTnn of Captain of Deteo-
tlve Bruin. Th detective will. iake
their reports to him and he will direct
their movement. . . ;
The handling of th caae was placed
in the hands of Captain Bruin. The
misunderstanding thatcaused Chief
Orltxmacher to order the detectives to
report to him and not to their captain
baa been explained away,
Thla morning Captain Bruin formally
assigned the murder case to Detective
Snow and detailed Detective Reslng to
werk with aim a hi
eitAponjmBnowma
to in ineory upon wiucn no arm A.vrn
gan had been working, and while he ad
vised him to follow up his clue, he di
rected the new team to make special In
veetlgatlona along another - line which
he thlnke may- result In throwing some
definite light on the mystery. Develop
ments along this line are expected in a
short time.
It was learned today that the belief
of some of the authorities that Snow
and Kerrlgsn were working upon a the
ory involving the stepson of Julius
Kuhn was erroneous; there was no sus
picion. It Is said, agalnat th young
man, and - the detectlvea . had nothing
that would lead them even to think of
him- In the) eaee. Their clue, it I
claimed. Involved a German known to
be a bad character and whose motive
was supposed ; to be robbery. It waa
for the arreat of thla man that they
asked and secured the 'John ioe war
rant. . .
For th manner In which th case was
conductett up to the t1m of th resig
nation of Kerrigan, Snow wa not re
sponsible. It I learned from the ehlef
and captain. The case waa assigned to
Detective Kerrigan; he waa In charge
and Snow was only an assistant
While it has been demonstrated that
there was conflict of authority, that a
fake'' report w-ttbmlUi t Captain
Bruin, and contradictory statements
wera mado relative to th Investlgatlo
of a certain clue, and while those know
ing the insld of the case believe the
detectives were working upon a false
line, these matters have been straight
ened out now, the atmosphere has been
cleared and' the murder la to be handled
In a way that i expected to produce
peedy rtaulta.
Mainly rersonal. 1
Among the Perkins hotel guests la W.
8. Cone, tlmberman of Piker City. -Frank
Gibson of Rlckreall. stockman
and merchant, le at th Parkin.
K. P. Dodd. Pendleton banker, cam
In this morning and 1 stopping at th
Imperial.
Judge J. A. Fee. of Pendleton It at
the Imperial. ' .. .
Sheriff Harvey K. Brown of Baker
City, who ha Republican gubernatorial
aaplratlon. la among the Imperial hotel
guest. - "
A. Chrlstensen of Ran Francleco. Pa
cino coast manager of velle. Fargo
Company, la among th gueats at th
Portland hotel,
Mrs. George II. Kelly of tne Booth
Kelly Lumber company, Kugene, is
visiting friends In Portland and stopping
at tha ImoerlaL
B. C Belknap brick manufacturer of
Ratacada. I at th fortiana noiei. ac
eomoanled bv Mr. Belknap.
C M. Ivey, third vlc-presldent of th
Northern Pacific road. time lq . from
Taoom thla mornlns and registered at
tha Portland hotel.
CHARGE
GRAND FORMAL
EVENTS
a at e m
toaojTaqifq
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or SHINE, BE SURE TO COME TO THE STORE TOMORROW EVEMNG
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CURES the - Most STUBBORN COUGHS
- . WOODARD. CLARKE ft CO.-AND Sr O. SKIDMORLT ft CO.
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
LIBRARY
1 RELIGION AND MTTH6LOQT.
t Crothers, .MEndles Life.
Should Know. - - . -
SOCIOLOaT.
Patronage.
Moore, J. B. American Diplomacy.
Scott, "W. A.--Money and Banking.
Spalding, J. L. Means and Ends of
Education..... . -,
PHILOLOQT.
... Olson, J. E. Norweglaa. Grammar
and Reader,
j B EFUXTARTST
Fiilton, John ok.
GUlette, H. P. Handbook of Coat
Data for Contractor - and Engineer,
105. '
Green, 8. B. Principle of Amerloan
Forestry.
Walnt-Maur. K. . V. Belf-Suoportlna
Home." . -v. . ' ' :
FINE ARTS.
(Including Xandscape Gardening and
Amuaementa)
Ganthony, Robert r Practical Ten-
trlloqulsm.
KwwlMt, Hem i
Wool eon, O.
A. Ferns and How to
Grow Them. - - -
LITERATtTRB.
Cody, Sherwln Selection From the
Great Engliah Poets. ,
Gilbert, W. 8. Original Play. S t.
' Maeterlinck, Maurice rOld-Faahioned
Flowera
Pancoast, TL S. Introduction to
American Literature. -
Pancoaat, H. 8. Introduction- to
Engliah Literature.
Pater, W. H. Essay From "The
OPuardian."
Sophocles Play and Fragment;, ea,
and tr. by R. C Jebb, 7 vo. :
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. . .,
Buley, B. C Australian Life In Town
and Country.
Gardiner, ft. R. School Atlas of Eng
llsh History.
-Whitney, Caspar Jungle Trail and
Jungl People.
IIISTORT.
- Basaett. J. B.-- Federalist System
(American Nation, v. 11).
- Hart, A. B. Essential in American
History. -Parrlah,
Randall Ilistorlo ininola
INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY.
Bronte, Charlotte Charlotte Bronte
and. Her aisterej.&.K Shorteiv
FICTION.
enaon, E. K Luek ofTlnirValla.
Carr, C. E. Illlnl; a Story of tb
Prairie.
Clifford, Mrs. L. (L.) Aunt Ann.
Donnall. A. H. Rebecca Mary.
Lvall. Kdna Imnovan.
Rosegaar, P. . K. Forest Schoolmas
ter. .
Stockton, V. R. Mrs. Cliffs Tacht.
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN.
Bible for Children;
French, H. W. Through Arctic and
Tropica
Markham, Richard-Colonial Daya.
Stone, Wltmer, and Cram, W. . E.
American Animals. 1J0J.
White, 8. E. MaglO Forest. .
PAROLED ON PROMISE TO -BE
GOOD BROKE WORD
- Sheriff Word arrested Realoua Wall
Ing at Irrlgon. Oregon. Sunday for hav
ing broken hi promise to work and
behave himself. Walling, who la about
21 year old. waa arrested In Portland
last November on th charg of lar
ceny from a dwelling. He pleaded
guilty.
Prealdlnr Judge Frar agreed to
parol th boy upon tb request of a
Mr. Holbrook or irrigon, wno wa to
hav charg of th young man for a
year. For several week after hi re
lease from Jail Walling worked hard
and earned good wage. , But he la aald
- OPENING OF
TO MO RROW NIGHT
w ' - m9.4.-
lJcpartmcnt iDUU.ircsn.vaiia j-.uies
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MTCHIO PaLltUZ AM) CXJUXTOYAirT.
Prof. Barrtaetoa la a aradoat ef the eeenlt
eellesee ef India, aad haBMlals- to mbow
that were (tvea Mia by the aeble seopla as
sttestlng their blgli esteem for his greatotH.
nmmlnent Motile on either aide of the Atlaatle,
Profmairlustiin'a methed leeatlnla different
from other mediums; a darkened rooms or
cabinet, bat everything done la the broad opes
Uxht. " "
He tells yo of change, saeeaaaea, fallnrea,
travels, marriacea, dlTorees, lawaalts, here af
faire, deaths, dtaeave.
HatUfartloa suaranteed or ae fee accented.
Re apeaka saveral different lautDagee. ralm
tatry tanrht, medlnmlatle persona deTaloped.
Prof. Uarrtnglon'a bnameae room are at 224
Third at., opimalte the plaaa. Ther remalu
open on til p. m. and all day flnnday. Con-aultatfc-n
fee, SOe and 1.00. . Readings flfen
by mall. ' - -
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LEARN TONIGHT
o
Don't Forget the Races
JONES CBk RANDALL
soon - to- hav caused a great deal of
trouble in th neighborhood where he
wa residing.
Just aa soon a Judge Frasar learned
of th boy's action h laud a commit
ment for him to be sent to th pent
tenttary. Willing waa paroled Novem
ber 17. 1905. Judge Fraser will bear
th - boy' atory thla afternoon.
WOODWARDS FIND IT
. COLD IN OLD MEXICO
Mr. and Mr. W. F. Woodward of
Portland returned Saturday from an
extended trip thrni'-H I ' . Ici. T"-- -traveled
a tar e ft V: C
f .. i i - r i . ', . - f I
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Apollo Rink
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Floor Sunerb
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Rpaeial-Prle Ifattnee Wedneedsy.
The Hpectaeular Mnatcal Xxtraragaaas, .;
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sweatee rifcS" au, (nv, uoe, trie, 11.00, gLW.
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SI ATS KOW SELUNO. .
Baker Theatre
Ongaa Theatas Oa..
ee. L. laakar. Star.
YamhIU sad Third sts. .Phone Mala 1SOT.
TUB ROMS Or MUSICAL BrjBLBSQUB.
A WIMNINO N0MBBB THIS WtK, .
KE1LLY AND WOOD'S BIG SHOW
T Headed by Pat RelPf. Comedian.
A PmfiMtoa -ef -Good Thing Tea. Moel and
Pretty Oh-ls Oraad SpeetaenUr Ballet.
"Hades Vp e Pate." -Wednesday
Bargata Day Matlaee, 3S eeata te
any seat. Other Matinee Haurday lea pet
tormanee), -llio; toe. SDe. 50c.
Brenlac Prlres. XSe, SSe. toe. TBe.
Next Attract km "miss Mew Yerk Jr.- :
EmpireTheatre
lzth an
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Mllto W. Seamaa. Mar.
Cha. A. Tajrlor Offers His Latest and Oraataal -
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conviction that th aprlng and autumn
are the time to visit th country. At
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