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: .: julv i:, x:;x TO mm Mil . A 1 , 4 t .' i .1 ; M , ' i i r i ' u i I i i'rAte- T1 'Ll.lli'H egsajssBJ I Fannin will be IMg as George IXAlror, iMIh Howard . Esther, . while the comedy will be supplied by Mr. Connora and ! Bransoorobe aa Bam Gerrldge and Polly Koclaa respectively. J me muatrated eonss and moving plo turaa will ba by Jo Thompson, HELD FAST. IN BOILER. I St. Louia Man Hu Vary, Painful Ad . venture, ' Joseph H. Ouyatt, president of a St. Loals aboa company and also of tha Mlaaourt Athlatlo elub, la thankful that ha la no broader ' than ha la, aaya tha BC Louis Qlobe-Deinocrat. A wast view of If r. Ouyatt walking tut indicate that ha la plenty, bat ha never raalliad until yesterday what hla longitude raally wa. Tha dlaoovary waa mad whan tha question- aroaa aa to whether a big hollar at tha faotory raally . leaked. Thar a waa a dlffaranca of opinion, and Mr. Ouyett decided that tha only way to detannlna tha question waa to hava a look, ao ha announoad that ha would crawl Into tha boiler and aaa for him self. . i, Hla employee triad to perauada him not to aattla tha quaatloa, Tbay looked dubiously at the-alae of tha hole In tha boiler and at tha bosa. but their proteata had no effect. Getting dowtM In costume to tha lowaat point tha pro prieties would permit, ho squeezed hUu aelf Into the boiler and made hla in veetlgatlon. Then began -the effort to fat out, - and for tha first time In hla Ufa Mr. Ouyatt fully appreciated bow big- waa,.-, . . , .' , . - . , With tha'. assistance .of man. on tha outside ho waa pulled out, but' whan ha reached tha outside there were patches of akin rubbed off lika a gradlnr-camp mule and perspiration waa ,. running down in atreama. Aa a weight reducer for man who are built ' with a view to capacity rather than apead, Mr. Ouyatt thlnka that being pulled out of a ataam boiler la the beat expedient yet discovered, and ha la thinking of Installing an old boiler In the Missouri Athletic club for that purposst . ;! ; This Week "at tha Theatre. HEIXJQ Domlnioo Rasao ta sa laotlona from - 'Tl Troratora," -f : apportad by Baaala TannahlU , ., and tha Koadall oompanys bill ' , alao lnotadlac two aeta f "Oil- . : Tatta aad aoloa la English by . "Buaao. . , BAKJDR--OarTc ..-v.: ..' .: r"-.i,,;.-,J, BIMrTBTII iFark '" J XfrtUH-All week "with dafly mat-" lnaea tha Lyrlo Stock company ' ' In "A. Soldlar'a Brida.' TAR AU waak with daily mat- I I C lneea tha Star Stock oompany -L In "A Qulat Family." . . i I ORAICD VaudeTllle. f PAJTAOES VauderlUa. - - I I .' By J. HoO. ' AST week tba Bakarltaaj eloaad a prosperous season of alao weeks by going back through tba yaara and dlcalna tip "Uncle Tttm'a tM-nJ ; Tha- nroduotloa of thlo claaalo Uct alara day a waa appraotatad bflarga auoianoaa, mau w, - ta tha aaaaoa. And tha EUsa- - croaaing-Qia-loa'Bcena waa good to look vdob la hot waather. And now tha Bakarttaa will raat until ! September I, when thay wia opaa ror a-aon atock. Ixt -tha thna-totar- -antng maay of thatn.arlll baawnt, back to tha woods to recuperate, ana mni tha aama wood a Manager Baker and '-fiuparnaor Salapolla wlU bring aaw ma terial. . - "Wo ara trotnc to glra you a com pany," said Baker tha other day," which you will not daro criticise." Manager Baker goea aaat Immediately to arrange "for th production hara aaat aaaaoa of aoma of tha eastern anoceaaaa. . ... , ..'. 1 ' Aad talking of tha Bakerttea rerrrlnds one that durlnaT their aaaaoa thay hare put on a Tarlaty of playa which glva one a chance to study tha temperament and dlspoaltlm of tha PofUand pubUo. rirat, there waa "Prince KarL" which cannot ba takao Into aonalderatlott ba- eauaa It waa opening week and araryona wanted to aaa tha company. Then there waa Tha lattla Minister." Thla draw wall, but to tall tha truth tha pubUa did not appraclate It In tha broa3eat aenaa. Thay liked tha work of tha com pany, but tha play, la aplta of tha fact that It la a masterpiece la tha compara tla degraa, does not tfruchttiheartf of Portlandera. Tharo waa no warmth In their applaaaa, nlr appreciation for tha work tf tha actora, ; -Tha Eternal City" suited tha people batter. It la. of course, a atupendous production ' and Ita magnlfloenoa la enough to make a good Impression. But tha plot pleased tha audiences, tha cll mazaa brought rounds of alnoara ap plauaa, and It waa applause for tha play. "Tha Kan From tha Golden Weat" waa light and airy, and pleaaed. But tha v, tha aaaaoa. Judging from tha way Ltha pablio raeelyad It, tha manner In whlOh tha company ai etyle of pleasure tha box offloe had oyer It waa "When We "Were Twenty-Oner Thta wall-known and beautiful play filled tha Baker 'at arery perform anca Mora than any othar bUl put on during tha aaaaon It fitted tha oapebllltlee of a majority of tha eompany. .It gaya Mlaa lAwranoa a Chance and tha public likes Mlaa iAwranoa. It gava Bowlea tha chance of tha aaaaoa and it gata Baama a chanca Salnpolia did not hara a part commensurate with -hie ability. , ' - "Madam Sana-Oena" alao , pleaaed. Thla gava Salnpolia a chance, put not In hla own Una of work. It mada of him a hare. It compelled him, almost, to play a lead. Mlaa Lawrence won plaudlta In that bill, and tha boat office took In hekala. r Tha beat part SalnpoUa had during tha aaaaon waa In "Tha Eternal City." whan ha played Baron BoneUt Judging from our own opinlona, and Judging without prejudice, tha boat work of tha aeaaon, by tha dlffarent members of tha Bakerttea, waa about aa followe: Mlaa Lawrenoa, Madame San-Oena and Roma In "The Eternal Clty." ' v - Edgar Baama, Prlnc Karl and Rip an Wlnkla. ' ' , 'J ponald Bowlea, TSa Imp la "Whan We War Twenty-One" aad Bruno In "Tha Eternal City." . j . William Dina, Varka In nTnole Tom'9 Cabin"! and In- "Madame San-Oane." 1 Harry By era, la "Rip Van, Wlnkla" and aa TTnola Tom. ' John Salnpolia. la Tha Eternal City" aa Barbn BonallL - - Frederick Eemeltcn, Hla Hollnaaa la "Tha Eternal City.? - Margaret NerlUa, Caaar la "Unci Tom'a Cabin." - " ' Mra Byent, Oratchen ia "Rip Taa , Wlnkla." ' f.".. i 'y.. Howard Raaven, X Caol Dragon fa) "Prino Karl" . " wmiarn TTaiTla,- Varfc tn Tia Man From tha Golden Waat" and Phineaa Fletcher In "Uncle Tom'a Cabin."- Jewel Power, about SO par cent all tha tlma. ;t -., . . ' , '.-WW ' ' I Tha Bakarltaa will spend their Taxa tion a m different war. - William Harris and a party win camp la tha mountalnsi Mia Lawrence ba an offer to play In Boston for thro w sales i aavaral of tha aompaay will make a trip ta New Tork t mttt Old frltnda In th pW t ""''"' aarAJat-ad "laananaa and -la voana B nooue,- rram -Migoieno.-Tb beat part f tha erenlng will than coma. It will ba a aoana from "II Tro Tatora," and alao tha dua from tha aame opara,- and the famous "Miaorara" acana.' Ruaao and. Beaala TannahlU will ba tha principals ia tha grand, opara por ttona of tha program, Tha full eaat of tha oparaa ara: ' ; "OUrette" OUretta, Mlaa tottle Ken dall; Captain da Marrtmao, Ben Lodge; Valentlna, Millar Baoon; Marrejol. Frank Maya Duo dea If a, Ned .Lynch; Co queUoot, Robert O. Pitkin; Bathllda Mlaa Beakla TannahlU; Telouttna, Mlaa Nina Saamanat. Mouatlue, Mia Edna Bromley. , ... :.,, ,.. , , ...-. ., Chorua.aoblaa, cltlaena, goaadpa, aall ora, to. - - -;'(;-' ... v Act I The Seneschal beuat Shores of tha MadMarraaaaa. - !.--' , Act I Ballroom , of tfeta palaa f Roualllloa. ' . .; Time of Loula XTJI. 4- - - , "II Troratora" (finale act I) Ma, Aauoeaa, Jlesaia Ta- Bainpolla win ba busy getting ready for tha coming aaaaon. While tha majority of tha company rUl apand tha tlma In recreation, soma of them will fill abort engagamenta la othar oltlaa. , i- v-v-'-''-- ' Rusao, supported by Beaala Tannabm, opened at tha HeUlg'last week In "Cavallarla Rustlcana" and mada a good Impression. - Tha Kendall oompany pref aced tha opara by two aoenea of "La Maaootta," In which Ben .Lodge mada aa excellent allowing. Thla week there will ba a composite, mixed-drink bill at the Hetllg, eonslstlng of aoenea from 'H Troratora," parte of "Olirett" and a few eotoa by Ruaao la English, Juae to stow that he can do lt - , Myrtle Tana of tha Kendall oompany ha been seriously 111 for a weak la a local aanltarlum. - Sha la a sufferer from stomach trouble. Mlaa Kendall aang the role Mlaa Vane was to hara eung In "Carallerla Rustlcana" and a chorus i-M ma IT...'. In I i-J-miniOW WUHi -rA tuiu t Kii'. u in I nsnili. Chorua Qlrt oouldn't atand sudden fame audi got 111 herself- after tha opening performance. . A aecond Mlaa Chorua GMrl was glran tha role on 1 minutes' notice and mada good la surprising good form. Tha company aeciares tha rota I hoodooed. ",.'. 'N--' : Row tha dull aaaaoa la on In earneat. Bagtnnmg thla weak there will ba only tha HalUg with Ha opara and tha small theatres with their slap-atlok humor and stereotyped . raudorlUe atunta. -Of otrurae there ia the Oak, and while It cannot be claased a a theatre It can be and la elaaaed aa an amusement re sort. -However, tt will be only a few weeks until tha regular theatrical eaa- otena. and tha regular aaaaon la going to ba a great one next year. Stars who hara bean peatering tha Ufa out of New Torkers will make American tours next year with thair aueceaaea and fail urea It la understood that "Tha Lion and tba Moose" and "The Social Whirl" -Tha, Embarraaemant - of Riches" and "Tha Free Lance," John , Philip 8ouaa'a naw opara, .will ba among tha I attractions to coma oany m ui aeason. rciar Clement will ba- here la "Bam Houston," a new play. Lealle Carter will make a western, toon so will Rich, ard Mansfield and Blanche Bates. Wa will not aaa Maude Adama, but w will Tr Fin," PlMy ana naa maia famoua In tha aeaaon. Florence Rob erta wfll parhapa ba her la a new pUy. Mr. Flaka will not b hara at alt Speaking of Mr. Flak remlnda me that Harried Orey Flaka, adltor of tha Dram a tic Mirror, and nusoana or tna famoua atar, wa la Portland tha past week. Ha aaya Mr. Flaka win not maxe western trip next year because sne la tired of slaylag la taaU and barn Ha blamea tha ayndloata. It la a well known fast, howerer, that tha antl ayndlcata people play upon tha people and do tha press agent act la too great a degree. Moreover, thay "put on." Bernhardt mada a great fuss last aaaaoa about baring to play -In tha Armory and got tha dear paopla to sympathise with bar to th extent of IS par, whan It lawell known aha could hara had a certain theatre In town. People In gen oral ara ready to fight trusts.- but thay hadga somewhat when tha Independents work them as hard aa do tha combine ... W ' . last weak at tha Hetllg Miss Elsie Oarratt of thla city mada her aeout as a principal In "Carallerla Rustlcana." Mlaa Garrett, who la young and win some, gar a very oreditable perform ance. Her rolce 1 weak,' but It - la awaat and natural. Her stage presence waa good. ' Sh did not try to outdo hererif and spoil her work by allly affectation. Without a doubt Mlsa Oar ratt la a girt of whom Portland will aoma day ba proud. Her work Showed lack of experience ' and rerealed ar rousnaas, which- may ba explained by th fact that In her eoenee with Ruaao aha waa obliged to take her -cue from tha Italian, a language wlta wmon aaiaa Oarratt la aot familiar; . N: .4 MONOLOGUES. 1 Ruaio at Helllg in New BUL ' Th bill presented at tha Hallig the atre. Fourteenth and Waahlngton streets, during; th present musical sea son now going on at that theatre, seem to develop In good and ever-Increasing batter quality aa tha weeks arrive. Tha next MIL! opening Monday night, July IS, la to be praotlcally a great.trlpla bill of grand -opara, comic opera ana mag nificent selections sung by Rusao, tha great ttp-rr A"1a"'a inHb' ""'' v ette," with Lottie Kendall In tha title role, will ba .tha first aumber oa tha program. Thay will Sing two acta from thla popular little maeterpleca. uaing tha full strength of tho Kendajl Muaieal company, tha f Ina chorua that aaa mada such a alt la town, aad including tha ex. oallant artists Millar Baoon, Robert Pit kin, Baa Lodge and other. A aa inter lude batweea tha operas, tha great Russo, by special request, -wlU sing, la English "Miserere" Manrtco. 7 Domlnioo so; Lsonora, Baaala TannahlU aad h rsa. - - ,i. soacialtlaa by Ruaao "Baoauae" (Hard slot): "La Donna E Mobile." from "Rlgoletto" (Verdt). "V". . At ti Baker. Sensational morlnc . plotura of th earthquake aad fire will ba oa axhlbl tloa atThe Baker all waak. Theaa ara ' tha only' genuine Miles . Brother rlewa, taken on tha ground aad ehow ing every principal , feature- of : thla graateatcf ail modem dlaaatera. Thousand of paopla of all aatlona flee ing for aafety. and carrying part of their worldly , good with thorn, . tha oompleta deatruotloa of . all tho prin cipal bulldlnga. aad many aaw; and thrilling' scaaea, such as . bar narer before been ahowa are gtvea. . There will b a matlnaa arery day and per formance erery evening, y ,, ; , . VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK. . ADMISSION 25 CENTS In- two of. tha aong hits of New Tork. Thar 1 a dally matinee at th Star I . .. ,; At the Oraad. :;'-;r In--oenaldarlnaT place -wher 'amuse ment can ba found amid cool surround ing, do aot forget tha Grand. Thla tne atr. Wjnofthoooleatjind Jnoat com- r uia olaaa of antartalnmant - given there araryona know that tha Grand ha ex ceptionally fine vaudeville shew all th year round. Through ' Its - connection with th Sulllraa Conaldln circuit, extending from th Paelflo ooaat to the Atlantic, . tha Grand aeourae all the feature acta which leave New Tork for the waat - Thla la aa adrantage poaaaaaed by few vaudeville houaee. To day there will ba tha uaual . Sunday ahowa, both la tha afternoon and even ing, aad thla will ba tha last oppor tunity to see th bill whloh ha played to thousands of delighted paopla all tha paat weak. It la a bill worth seeing, nd th on thla weak, starting tomor- will ba area superior. , . For It headline act tha Oraad will hara on tha aaw . program tha three musical Keltona, on of th beat musical aot playing tha ooaat. Tha trio con stat of two grown people aad a little girl. - Thla latter la a child wondar. Sha la aa expert player on tha drum, and can dance aa clararly Oeorg M. Cohan or George Primrose. It la a straight musical aot, wall dressed and with aelaotiona 1 of tha moat catchy .ar dor. Another act which will attract at tention 1 that of Armstrong and Holly. MAKUT or 231 . WASHINGTON STt ' .PORTLAND, . MFNff T- ekateh team la th country. They were on tha Orpheum circuit for long time aad recently played tha Grand. They return by special request, with a naw act. Tha Milton Dawaon oompany has a high class sketch la which there will be found soma ' real acting. Hlldebrand and Vivian hara a apeolalty. . Mlaa 81 donne Dixon la an operatic roealtst, and Joha Burke will attend to tho Illustrated ballad. "San Francisco," which has to do with tha San Francisco calamity, Tha moving picture are : Tha . Terrible Kid." v , : ; '.-'. " ' ; At the Star. Ia Th Two Jack," th muaieal fare at th Grand, th stock company haa a - highly amusing antartalnmant. It will .bar Its last presentations thla afternoon and tonight "The Two Jack" la ona long laugh. ' On rartoua occasions tha Star ha put up an exceptionally good aummar en tertainment Thla will ba found true thla waak when tha aaw bill starte to- 'morroTUrtraooii."A Qulat Family la tha title and, of oouree, being a farce. It tneana that th family la anything but Quiet. ..Tha plot for -It haa ona, la Juat strong enough to hold together a collection of absurd - situations and there win "ba enough comedy to supply all tha eomadlana on Broadway. Monta Colllna, who produces tho pieces at tha Star, 1 Authority for th assertion that "A Qulat Family" Is ona of tha bast offering of th season. It la breesy and there la an air nf freshnastLabPut It decidedly agreeable on hot daya and night. . No matter aow . warm tha weather may ba outside tha Star ta al ways cool on tha laalda. Thla la on of tha reasons why tha Star la ' tha headquartera on hot daya for paopla who want a cool, ahady. plaoe -where thay can And enjoyment too. ) .: For tha vaudeville wing of tha aaw bill there la a headline act Thla la Madam Wanda and bar educated coach dogs. Theaa dogs bar on of th best educations poaslbla for a dumb animal and thay go through trick such a no other canine bar even attempted on a local a tare. Madam Wanda and her dog will b found especially Interest ing to tba children, ao do not fall to bring th little onea to tha Star thla weak. There will b a naw illustrated song a well, as on of th latest mov- well a two performance nightly, ,Vv' ; '--.! . - '''i"" ,'Cool at PanUces. It takea aome thing light - and ' airy and of more than ordinary merit to at tract vaudeville patrons these hot day. That la the kind of aeta Pan tags la endeavoring to book and th result 1 a auperlor lot of feature. Manager Johnson announoes as his feature' for thla wak tha Metropol itan quartet.' alngeraT Each member of thia popular muaieal organisation la endowed with a roloe of tin qualities and tha program thay render 1a some thing worth going far to hear. Next la Una will ba tha Widow Davis and her troupe Of comedy-producers In -a breesy i little dramatic aketch, ' Th Trouble of a Wldow."-- Ltttl Helen, whoae character Imps rs ona tlone and lightning aketch work -waa received hero with marked faror upon tha occa sion of her laat appearance, will ba on band 'with several addition to her Hat of feata. Thomas and Evans ara a team of fun-makers who understand their art; Meadowa and Laasare do a neat society aketch; Jean Wilson alnga an Illustrated aong and th blograph puts forth naw moving-picture corned lea. . Today for tha laat tlma tha big fea ture bill of the paat week will ba pre sented. Tha list of featurea Includes Muellner trained sheep and pig clr-oue;-Melnot the clarer fsmale mper aonator; tho Maury s, leader ra muaieal novelties; Zerald. tha man who doea things; . Layne and . DeAvio, oomady sketch, and other " , ' At the Ljrrld. . . Beginning at S:SO thla afternoon tha Lyric atock company will eloaa tha en gagement of that very popular emo tional melodrama. "Hla Fathra Sin," whloh baa been tha attraction during tha paat week. Tha anow acana by tha moving picture' machine la very real istic. - : " Tomorrow matinee will introduce the customs ry change of bill and con tinuing throughout tha week tha Lyrlo took company will offer a vary atrong and oh arming comedy1, drama, "A Soldlar'a Bride," In three act. Th plot Is elmple yet effective.,, Aa tha story run, a man of arlatocratldparntaga fall in lor with young womaa In tha ordinary walks of Ufa and marries her ag-alnat tha will of hla mother. After a brief period of six months tho soldier husband la ordered to India, tearing tha young wife very much alone. Tha absence waa -prolortgad aad .the death of tia Husband waa ra ported. In tha course of tlma the husband- returns and all are happily reconciled, Mr. - Thar ara auaay Waat Ad ia today Journal that will lots rest yna- LYRIC THEATRE Beginning Monday, July 16th Brery Aftaraooa aad Brealagw , , . Foruaad'a Vopulas stock ; .. . gfoaa. . Ta Oaarada;. Oonaady Brass A Soldier's Bride Aon . . FOLLOW THE CROWD CON TINUOUS PERFORMANCE. 10c ADMISSION Reserre. Scats. 20c m raaTtecrJi Wa-aala. n u 1 1 I. W, T. Paagla. Manager. " Direction N. W. Theatrical AaaootaUao, . . C HetUg, Praatdant . , . THE FAMOUS ITALIAN TttiOZ Sianor Dominico n ry m rj r WITH THE KENDALL MUSICAL COxtTAHT. Tpnlflht 8:15 "CAVAUEMA RCSTICATJA All Week Bcfllnnino Tomorrow Kiqtt ' 'itATTjrwjBS WBDintSDAT AJTO SATTTBDAT, - i' SCENES FROM ''-"'X''i ft TOoMimElRIGp ': rBBOXBBB BT TWO AOTS OF -OtA ?'. '.f-y'V.'.' Popular Prices S;?: Seate aow Salllar XaUlf Taeatre oi Offloe t o Eattr Wak, iv"ki,u'iPMmGEs BAKER JHEAIRE i TODAY TONIGHT 7 ALL WEEK Matlaeee.' dally t.Ut ereainga, Silg. "" The Famoua the Only Oanulne Miles Brothers Moving Pictures of f the EoTthqaaKe and Fire , ; Refugeea Fleeing Tor Safety Every- fniBnTiilniraiidOTatToafus MATINEES ............... i i . . .... .10o EVENINOS .......... ......ISO and ISO Base Ball ' Ooraer Taugha aad Twaaty-fomrth PORTL-A1ND ' . .vs. SEATTLE OaBad at SiSO p. aa. OaQy. . Oam QaUad itSO p. a.. Saadaya. . s fcadle' Day, Friday. - BOX BEATS. Sic Portland's Coolest Theatre J. A. Johnson, Resident Manager CONTtHV OUS-PERPORM A NCESTODA Y 4 Widow Davis-- An TBOtrFB. "Troubles of a Widow." -Uttie-Helen Lightning Change Artist and Impersonator.' v Jean Wilson . , Pictured Ballad, r. -: Metropolitan -Quartette TfOFTOAJS SOrOBBS V " .7 In .... gaXJiOTBD FBOOBAX ' of .. portnvAm inrsxo Thomas (r &tsss i FUrT-KAKBReV . Meadows & Lassxn SOCIETT BXETCBj. Tfie Blograph , Comedy Marine Plotui TODATS OFFERINO Muallner tr-ned pig aryl aheep ctr! Metr tha impersonator: tha Maurys. rauatcal ny r" who does many things; Lsyn Do Avlo, tha fun-makers; Jaaa WUaoa, pictured ballad, and moving plotura corned lea. t PERFORMANCES DAILY at S:S. 7:S0 and p. r m M ADMISSION, lOo and 20e; boxea 2Sc Ladlea aad ehlldren taaa any aaat 'at weekday matineea for 10c. . . - - Week oUuly 16th J906 Theatre Corner Park & Wash. Sis, - TH WEEK HT VMPRECEDBTED SUCCESS OF . WE STAR STOCK COMPAIIY "A QUIET FAMILY" With alt the favorttoetlll retalnad WUla Collin. Dlclt MeoltJ. W "ClIffordT Mildred Eddy. Manollt Stetson. Jeesl Orr. t.r atft- in connection with t refined olio headed by MADAME WANDA'S EDUCATED COACH pQQg -v - t -W T- - TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL - Biz Orpheum Vaudeville GRAND Week of July 16th ACTS ABB OsTB A FBATtrsUg The Three Musical Keltons ' Zatrodaelag Baby Xeltoa, oa of ' tdke Or tart Buok aad Wing Baao ere oa ah -aadarfll anaar.- SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION .Re turn engagement of th farorltaa, ; Armstrong A Holly, la a brand-now aketch. , v , . - MILTON DAWSON dt CO. "How Ha Won Har." HILLEBRAND AND VIVIAN S anaar tlonal Novelty Balance, " t-- MISS SEDONNB DIXON Oparatlo T cailst. )-.'. MR. JAMES BTTRKE "St Francla" QRANDA8CO KB "Terrible Kid." FEBTOBJCABOBS SUIT AT SAO. T18O AXfO tlSO 1ML rmiCBS Matineea, not Including Sunday, ia canty to an aw twipi lav Eventnga, Bunoaya ana nouaaya, xvo v wu m i TO KNOW WHAT IS DOINQ AT VOU DO KNOW THAT IT IS A FAIRYLAND, A DREAMLAND lilto tho Garden of Aladdin's Palace You also know that, and that it is the Great Coney Island of tho Watt THas moro attraMvefeatares than any other resort in America. A SPOT WHERE YOU CAN SEND 1 0 JR CHILDREN TO PICNIC, AND WHERE THEY WILL HAVK ALL THE COMFORTS OF I7IOME Ererythlng to delif ht both 61d and young. Jost read this list of amusements! Skating Rink, Dancing Pavilion, -Mystic Mare- Funny Bumps, Giant Whirl Flying : Machine, Temple of Mirth, Moving Picture Theatre, Hale's Tour of the World. Figure, Eight ; Roller Coaster, Carousel Merry-go-round, Great Bathhouse,' Wonderful Japanese Figure Exhibit, "The Old MiH," Exhilarating Chutes and D'Urbano's Great Band. EVERY THING that mortal man could wish for to PROLONG LIFE and CREATE HAPPINESS TODAY, TOXSZatOlY, All WEEK Balloon Ascensions at 4 P. M. Manreloua, Dartra Xasmoa aodParachutea Ascensions, NextJrYsdnesday srighWprii walUattfca ft: i"' .jgaa.waaaBa-sTsaaaaaBaa " " ' """" """" '" "' " DEL HOYCS FAMOUS MEXICAN ORCHESTRA AT "TIIS TAVT 1IUSIC lOVECS' KICHTTb Oaks' tecomparabl. DUrbano's Royal IuCUm r ' cocnpoMr' nlgbt Taeaday th 17th, and WaTjrlan program oa th arankif of ' r