The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 12, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE V OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, .PORTLAND, FRIDAY. EVENINO, JULY 12, 1007.'
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RESIDENCE PROPERTY DEALING
ONLY ONE MORE BAY
Town Topics
FEATURE OF REALTY MARKET
ifr
m .
N THE JOURNAL AT RESORTS
sl.
Bubecrlbers can hay The Journal de
THred at the regular rata- at the fol
lowing resorts by notifying: tha egente
at tH rarloua plaoaa mentioned. Sud
eorlptlons by mail are payable In ed-
Mice;
OREGON RESORTS.
Paarhart Park ,.T. XStrnek
Hot Lake Hot like Sanitarium
gae-lde .lwle C.
.wilholt Springs.. F. W. McLaren
WASHINGTON RESORTS.
Carson Springs..., lm",W. .
Boyd Son and Mineral Springs Hotel
Cascade Spring. Thomas Moffett
Collins Spring a C, T. Belcher
Jlweoo Louis Cohan
ijonn Beach
. Marshall Pottenger and O. A. Smith
Nahcotta K. J. Brown
Ocean Park..., Stawart Taylor
Seavlaw
Dan B. Barbay and Frank B. Struhal
The Braakara Tha Braakara Hotal
TOarzoxT's amuujcbvts.
Marquam Grand "Ingomar"
Grand Vaudeville
tyrlo "Tha Man' From tha Wait"
Star "Utah"
Tha Oaka
....a W. P. carline, First and Alder
Wksn
jjminn tl
.af"" uu aioi
deputlaa from tha aharffra f-
arrlved In St Johna yaatarday.
hara they had been aant to Investigate
tha alot maohlnea In uaa, they waro un-
abla to find but ona machlna In a St
Johna aaloon. Previous knowledge of
ma unpanaiog visit bad Dean oonveyea
to tha owners of tha maohlnea How
arer, tha deputlaa Informed the saloon
man that the alot machines must ba
taken out and kept out or prosecutions
would follow. . The saloonmen will keep
them out Tha city of St Johna alao
an oral nance prohibiting; alot ma
chines, but haa navar been able to en
force It Therefore tha duty devolves
upun ojierin Bievens.
The Oregon state board of tnedlc&l ex
aminers held tha annual examination
yesterday, when about IS applicants for
medical license were examined. The
aults will not be known for about two
weens, vr. B. T. Moore, an oateoDathlat
La Orande waa appointed on the
of
board and hereafter all osteopath lata
Will be obi! red to nui an tumlnitlon
In order to practice In this state. Those
already practicing will not ba obliged to
take examination. A determined fight
will be waged agalnat all physicians
practicing unlawfully In the state. The
certificate of O. E. French, who trav.
aled with Fer-Don. was revoked for lr
regularity and unprofessional conduot
Portland's photo-en graven will hold
their second annual picnic, Sunday, July
It. at Hsuvle'a tslsnd. where the Wil
lamette and Columbia Join thalr forcaa
Jn their Journey to the sea. The blggeat
and fastest launch that piles tha harbor
haa been engaged for the trip and every
thing to eat and drink which could pos
sibly be desired will be as free as tha
waters In the two mighty rlvera. There
will be athletic games and other fea
tures The launch leaves at o'clock
and returns at f o'clock In tha evening.
A Cathollo teachers' Institute will be
conducted In tha city hall July 22 to 29.
at which seven orders of sisters. will be
represented and which will be open to all
teachera of the state whether Cathollo
or Protestant. The institute will be
conducted by Professor Haaren who haa
charge of 25 schools in tha borough of
Manhattan, New York.
Harry J. Maheur haa filed auit for di
vorce from Bella Maheur in tba clrcul
court charging that Mrs. Maheur de
voted too much or her time to the ant
talnment of other men, and when aakad
ty bar husband for an explanation of
ner wnereaoouta at night aha became
abusive. They were married at Tha
uaues in jNovamDer, 1888.
A stream of water waa thrown BO feat
into tha air at tha Intersection of Han
cock street and the Sunderland road yes-
terdsy afternoon by the blowing out of
a tap placed to extend mains to Ross
mere and Rose City Park. Tha damage
was of no consequence and waa soon
repaired.
The Boy - '
Who Wins Out
10 THE ONE who culti
vates tha habit of sav.
lng. Ha will ba a suo
oaaaful buainaaa man, pra-
fared to Uka advantage of
ha light kind of Invest
ments Start a savings ao
eount for your son with us.
WcPay 4 Interest
Compounded Twiea Every
Tear.
Oregon Trust &
Savings Bank
Sixth and Washington Ste.,
Portland, Oregon. '
Deposits Over $2,600,000
W. H. Moor President
B. JO. Lytle. . VI oa-President
W. Cooper Morris. .Cashlar
AT THE THEATEES
"Utah" at the Star.
There will ba a matinee performance
of "Utah' at tha Star tomorrow after
noon. Thla la a new atate play which
haa never baan aeen on tha Pacific coaat
before and la one of the most interesting
stories unfolded on the. stage of th
Star. Tha company la doing excellent
work.
Grand's Many Feature.
It is not of tan that a vaudeville pro
gram haa ao many faaturaa as are
found on tha list at tha Orand thla
week. Abigail Price does tha mlnd-
raadlng feats of Anna Eva Fay and the
publlo Is invited to aak her any ques
tions. Joe Thompson renders latest
song hits.
Small Boy In His Element.
Tha dog show which opens at the
Oaks on Sunday, known as Dob Carlo'
educated dogs. Is probably the greatest
of ita kind in existence. The . enow
will ba a free attraction and Is espe
cially pleasing to cniidren. ecnusonyi
band continuea to grow in popularity.
Sales of residence property continue
to ba tha feature of tba ooal realty
market Tba activity tn this clasa of
realty la quit aa marked aa It has been
at any. time during tba year.
Osorg H. Hartman Jr. recently pur
chased from Marion Nersteeg a house
and lot on East Eighteenth a tree t, be
tween Brasaa and Thompaoa for $4,200.
Mrs. Charlotte Oraen haa sold to Qra
ham Glass e (0-foot lot on Ford street
for H.000. ' Tba lot haa an eastern
frontage and begins no fast north of
ru avenue.
Ellis i O. Hughes haa deeded to tha
noma tne east half of block ft
of Waverly, consideration 12.000.
Mrs. Oeorge Simon, who owns Qa
Q",rUr block at tba aouthaaat oorner
i "ra and East Burnslde streets,
is having plana prepared for tha erao
tion of a modern brick buainaaa housa
on am property. Tha aita la now occu
pied by some old structure that will ba
oiearaa orr preparatory to beginning
me now improvement.
FIRE VMRDENS
CAN BE . NAMED
Offices Established In Can
terbury Building by Sec
retary Sheldon.
MUST COMPLY WITH
LEGISLATIVE ACT
Watchmen Moat De Paid by Prop
erty Owners or Counties Request
ing Appointments Fifty-Three
Named While Hundreds Needed.
THE PLAY
With 'Ingomar at tha Marquam last
night Nance O'Nell's company scored
another and possibly a more pronounced
auooeaa than In "The Sorceress," the
bill for the early week. Tha two plays
;ive tne leading woman a cnance to
isplay her versatility aa few other con
trusting plays, for the woman'a role in
Water through boa for sprinkling
yarda or aldewalka or waahlng porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between tne Hours of
snd I a. m., and 6 and I p. m. It
must not De used for sprinkling street
If used contrary to these rulea, or
waaafully, it will ba shut off.
It takes B minutes to boll "Golden
Grain Granules," the cereal coffee. It
la stronger and richer than any other.
jjan jieiianer, grocer, roruana, Oregon
Wire and iron work of all ktnda. firs
escapes, elevator enclosures and fences.
Columbia Wire 6 Iron Worka. 868x370
East waanmgion. rhone Eaat 702.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas,
waanouaal and way landlna-a. flail v ex
cept Sunday. Leaves' Washington atraat
dock 2 p. m.
For tha best bereragea go to tha
beat liquor store. The best is Kelly's
Family liquor store, Park and Morri
son.
Rtngler's new swimming plunge.
daily: enameled tank
sons dally;
Kun water.
F. F
throat, rem
Lea-
fresh Bull
East Morrison and Orand.
F. F. Casaeday.
removed to 617 Dekum
to 10, 4. SO to a.
eye. ear, noao.
Hours
Tel. Main 262.
Perfect fitting eya glasses. $1.00. Dr.
B. 1. Mills, 111 Sixth, near Washington.
Woman's Exchange. 122 Tenth street,
lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789.
Mill cuttings 22 B0 per load for lim
ited time. Main 220.
Dr. EL C Brown, Bye-Ear. Marquam.
Dr. Wetharbaa raturned. 227 Marquam.
D. Chambers, optician, 12( SeYenth.
Bergar signs 284 Yamhill phone.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler tog Aider.
Klser. Bcenlc photos. Imperial hotal.
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Nance O'Neil, Appearing at the Mar
quam Theatre in "Ingomar."
F.V.BALTES
& COMPANY
MAIN 165
INVITE YOUR
if innmniFS ran
i wiiiiisw a wii
PRINTING
FIRST AID OAK STREETS
the one Is qulta the direct antithesis of
the other. To say that Miss O'Neil
performed Parthenla's part equally as
artistically as she did the high tragedy
of the Moorish woman is perhaps the
most that can be said.
The play has a little more whole
some atmosphere than Sardou's play
and seemed to please the audience het
ter. Franklyn Underwood duplicated
his Instant success of the last play and
flared nonors witn miss o Nell, rne
tory of the old clay is so well known
that it is unnecessary to tell It. the
tory or a man retaining much of Ma
early barbaric traits swayed by the
gentle civilisation or tne maiden, rar
thenla, the story of the subjection of
Drute atrenjrtn to tne nner strength or
culture. The support played well and
the scenery was effective. The ap
plause showed that the play struck
more than once a responsive chord In
the heart of the hearers.
"Ingomar" will ba repeated tonight,
tomorrow night and tomorrow matinee.
Water Coolers
Keeping tha ice from coming In con
tact with the water, hence sanitary and
economical. Phona or call up Ice De
livery oompany.
Homer Earl. 18 years old. employed j
by the Moyer Clothing company and re
siding with his parents at First and M1U
Secretary E. P. Sheldon of tha Ore
gon state board of forestry has estab
lished offices la tha Cantenury Dunn
ing. Third and Washington atreeta,
where timber owners or others inter
ested in protecting forests against the
dreaded fires may secure the appoint
ment of state fire wardens by oomplylng
with tha provlaions of an act of tba last
i.4iatiii- .r ttn a state board oi
forestry.
This act repealed the former statute
lacing the appointment of foreat war--
h. v,nri nt the various county
n,xrtm Tha nw law nrOVlOeB IH1 "'
state board of forestry anaii appoint.
nunnn aa fir warden Who anail DO rc-
nmmmAKA for such aDOolntment by tlm-
K.r l.n nwnara or county COUTt. and
that the warden snail do paia oj .
property owner or county rtquowu
me appointment , ,. k
UP to date Oi tire wiuii m.
nnnintjut throughout tha entire state.
The board Is anxious to have timber
owners make recommendations for the
appointment of more wardens. n
bellevad that at least 800 men ought to
be patrolling the forest district; from
now until the rains come In the fall.
Under the law these fire wardene are
peace offlcera, and have tha right to ar
rest any person caught aetting fire to
alashlngs without the proper permit
from the state forestry board.
The board has prepared e quantity or
literature explaining tha provisions and
requirements of the new law. which It
is anxious to get Into the handa Of per
aona interested in the enforcement of
the statute. A letter addreaaed to Sec
retary Sheldon In the Canterbury build
ing will bring a prompt reply, giving
all the information necessary to aeoure
the appointment of fire wardene.
DETECTIVE DAY
(Contiiued from. Page One)
RETIREMENT TAKEN
TO MEAN MERGER
Unexpected More In Management of
Corvallls A Eastern Surprise to
Prominent Railroad Men.
had delivered over the man for whom
ha had made tha trip Day started back
in Pnrf lunrl His return waa something
of a triumphal tour, according to reports
which came from the east. It being
stated that no one on the steamer lmag
in. that Thnmnunn waji a Drlsoner. and
hat ha had Impressed the crew of the
ehlp with the generosity of his tips.
Day when he left Portland did not
purchaae a round-trip ticket and his fare
o vw York is estimated to have cost
him approximately $168, both going and
coming. His berth was $40 for the two
trtna Vila ttifntr fare was $200. and
hla meals on the train would be about $6
a day, or $60 for the trip across the
continent and back. Thompson's travel
ing expenaee would Include $100 for
steamer fare, $80.60 for a railroad ticket
from New York to Portland, $20 for a
berth and 226 for meals. This would
make a total direct traveling expense of
1873.60 for both Day and Thompson
from the time Dav left Portland until
bis return to the city with his prisoner.
XJYlnr Expenses Jtlgh.
To this turn, however, must be added
tha llvlnr exDenses or uay wmm in
Washington and New York and London
the Incidentals caused by the escape oi
the nrisoner from the train at Denver
and all tha expenses Incurred. Since the
traveling expenses cited have been
placed at the lowest possible figure,
and atnee it la not supposed that Mr.
r v won 1(1 ha nartlcularlv economical
when the state would ultimately foot the
bill. It Is safe to place the lowedt
amount of expense which will be turned
in aa a claim against the state at $1,000.
It la verv possible that this sum total
may climb nearer to $1,600, however, by
the time the bill Is presented.
Much BDeculatlon Is being Indulged In
aa to why Winters waa willing to spend
so mucn money ror tne arrest oi a man
who was guilty of comparatively so
small a theft. The value of the 11-
monds taken la placed by Winters at
$8,000. He has already prior to this
attempt made three different efforts to
capture Thompson, and all in all has
perhaps spent nearly double the amount
of the theft in his efforts to bring
Thompson to book. It is explained by
his friends that Thompson practically
managed Winter's business and was
trusted imnllcltlv bv the saloon man.
When he betrayed his trust, therefore,
the desire for vengeance was aroused
and Winters determined to have the
thief punished at any cost j
Whatever me motive,; nowever, mo
state will have bills to pay before
Thompson Is landed .behind the bars
whlrh will total Into the thousands of
dollars, and Joe Day had his European
trip.
OPEN SHOP
The retirement of Ouy W. Talbot
from tha management of the Corvallls
A Eastern la taken to mean that tha
line haa been merged with tha Southern
Paclflo. General Manager O'Brien re
turned yesterday from a trip of Inspec
tion over the line. Ita Incorporation
with tha Southern Paclflo system is a
move unexpected among well-informed
railroad men.
Tha purchase of tha Corvallla road
waa made by Harrlman In hla own name
and supposedly with his own money. In
view of the threatened divorcement of
the Southern faclflc and Union Paclflo
systems by the federal government, and
the oompelllng of the Union Paclflo to
dispose of Its Southern Paclflo stock,
there la a strong probability that Mr.
Harrlman may lose legal control of tha
Southern Paclflo system. In that event
he would naturally prefer tha CorvaJlla
& Eastern or any other Paclflo north
west roads he may require should re
main the property of the O. R. t N.
company.
NEW METEOD TO
RELIEVE CONGESTION
Terminal Managers Will Spot No
More Can Until Consignee
Agree to Unload.
Of the GreatDiamondiSale
at Leffert's
This great event has run for two weeks, but will posi
tively close on Saturday night. Avail yourself of
this rare opportunity to secure a beautiful stone at a
great discount. A magnificent stock to choose from
in both mounted and unmounted gems. OTHER
PRECIOUS STONES GREATLY REDUCED.
READ THESE ILLUSTRATIONS
PERFECT WHITE DIAMOND.
Former price $7.00 Thia .week f5.25
Former price $1100 Thii week 8.0O
Former price $15.00 This week f 11.25
Former price $16.00 This wetk f 12.00
Former price $25.00 This week 118.S0
Former price $3200 This week 24.00
Former price $35.00 Thig week 226.25
Former price $36.00 Thi week 22T.00
Former price $39.00 Thii week 229.25
Former price $45.00 This week 3S.TS
Former price $60.00 Thig week eM0
Former price $70.00 Thig week 52.50
PERFECT WHITE DIAMOND.
Former price $102.00 This week f T6.50
Former price $110.00 Thi week f 82.50
Former price $122.00 Thii week 291.50
Former price $137.50 This week $103.15
Former price $150.00 Thii week 2112.50
Former price $18000 Thig week f 125.00
Former price $205.00 This Week 2153.T5
Former price $225.00..
Former price $255.00..
Former price $300.00..
Former price $360.00..
Former price $400.00..
.This week 8168.75
....This week 121.25
...This week 8225.00
...Thii week 82T0.00
...Thi week 30O.00
LOTTO'S
POPULAR AND RELIABLE JEWELERS
AND DIAMOND SPECIALISTS
272 WASHINGTON ST.
NEAR FOURTH PHONE PACIFIC 2759
From this data tha railroad terminal
managers In Portland will not spot cars
for switching to tha team tracks until
tha consignee haa agreed to unload the
oar Immediately. The practice haa here
tofore been to switch ours to tha team
tracks and then notify the recipient that
his car was ready for unloading.
It la believed the latest experiment
will prove effective In relieving the long-complalned-of
congestion In the terminal
yarda The Northern Paclflo and O. R.
A N. companies usually have from 800
to 600 loaded oars waiting on aide
tracks outside of tha city and at sta
tions along the line, for a chance to
switch upon the Portland team tracks
for unloading.
Hereafter a consignee will hare to
agree to unload the car tha same day
It la placed upon tne team track. If
not unloaded the car will be awltehad
back out of tha city and Its place glran
to another car. .
When in San Francisco
Stay at Hotel Hamlin, 1ST Eddy. Flre
oofi 100 rooms. 40 baths; ratea $1.60
and up. Eddy-street care at ferry.
Ice.
For lea call Main I8 or A-II48.
Delivery oompany, S61 Stark at
Ice
Jacobs' Shirts
For the man who wants
summer comfort. Scores of
styles in white and fancy
patterns.
The Jacobs Shirt Co.
291 Stark SL, Bet. 4th &5lh
PORTLAND, OREGON
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A Store
of Bargains
Credit
The big Clearance Sale now in progress is furnishing the store with bargains from
one end to the other. In every department the price cuts are deep, rendering this
store a most interesting place at which to shop.
CREDIT FRXEXY YOURS
On all that you buy. The Clearance Sale has put prices way down, but we extend
our liberal credit terms just the same. Buy whatever you want, make a little
payment down and then pay the balance of your account in small weekly pay
mentsA Dollar a Week Will Do. This dignified credit enables you to keep the
house well furnished and yourself and your family well dressed without a strain
on your pocketbook.
Lxtra Special
for Tomorrow
Silk Lton Jackets at Half Price
mam
m
mmmm
Hotel Salt Air
CZYTEXTXIVU.
Every modern . convenience; excel
lent board. For terms write MRS. W.
E. HUTCHINSON. Long Beach. Wash.
OBEAT OFEamrO MU OI TXCXXT8
TO
Grocers'
Picnic
TO BB ZSXJ) AT
streets, narrowly eacaped being crushed
to death last night by the freight ele
vator In the Sherlock building. Oak and
Third streets. Despite repealed warn
ing rrom hla employers not to use the
lift. Earl, about 6 o'clock, while riding
n tne cage waa caugni Dttween tne ele
vator and' the fourth floor. Ha was
taken to tha Good Samaritan hosDltal
Keor treatment and later removed to hla
noma. -
ii . -
Don't think that nlles can't ba eared.
Thousands or obstinate cases have been
cured by Doan'a Ointment 60 eants at
any drug store.
For free cooks todar at 'tha Revel
Bakery, as4 Confectionery. SW page it.
(Continued frorr Page One)
lng the grade of the men. then Colo
rado will have no hostility to the fed
eration, except that the federation or no
other organization will be allowed to
dictate aa the federation tried to do.
Justified by Courts).
"The principle for which Colorado
stands has been Justified by every court
In the land, namely, that every Amer
ican cltlsen has the right to work for
whom he likes, when he likes, where he
likes and for what he likes. That Is
fundamental aa a right of an American
cltlaen. Neither a labor organisation or
a corporation will ever be allowed to In
terfere with this Inherent right"
Governor Buchtel will speak at Glad
stone Park thla afternoon. He told of
the wonderful prosperity of Colorado
and atated that enough laborers could
hot be secured to handle the Industries
of the state In referring to tha beet
industry, ha said:
"A man only works In this business
for another man one year. In that time
he haa saved enough to buy 20 acres of
land on which ha starts himself In busi
ness. Thla makes It necessary to im
port new handa each year and we are
about 11.000 laborers short." 1
"Royal Bummer Recipes" presented
to certain women. See page 16.
rref erred Stock Canned Ctooda,
Alien at Lewis' Beat Brand.
BONNEVILLE,
July 17th
The tickets can be secured from the
Grocers' secretary, C. B. Merrick, third
Moor, Allsky building, corner Third and
Morrison streets. Get your tickets In
time. Don't delay.
4,000 Grocers
AJTD OVBB
200,000 People
In the Northwest can 'tell you all about
Golden Grain
Granules
The pure, rich, nutritious cereal health
coffee. It ia
100 Per Cent Pure
If you buy a package of Golden Grain
Granules and if you are not perfectly
satisfied with It after you have used
half of the package, send me you name
and address and tha name of your
grocer and I shall refund you your
money. Do not make it too atrong; use
plenty of water. Our cereal coffee la
pure and atronger.
JOHN BLAATTW.
11 rroat It, Portland. Ox,
AJnTSXafXaTTS.
MARQUAM GRAND
TPhone Main )
TOaTXOXT e4 BaJasoe of Week. aCael
aee BaturdajTi
MISS NANCE O'NEIL
In the claaslc play
INGOMAR.
re. fl, TSolBOo, 85o. tKmX. no, Boo, 280.
IText Week "The rires of St. John."
LYKIC THEATRE
Phone
Main 4sSt.
Phone Main 4685.
This weak the Allen Stock Company,
Presenting
th maw rsOK nrg wirr."
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday. Prlcea. 10c, 20c. Every eve
ning at S:15. Prices, 10c, tOo and 10c,
n...n.ii Mta hv nhona. Main 48 IS.
Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 . m.
THE GRAND
Vaudeville
Da Luxe
audevUle de tm
Weak of July a, OT.
CKAXZ.ES CABTBS,'
"The Hysterias of the Togl."
ABIOAXZ. TOUOa
"A Chapter front tha Bupsraatam."
Joseph J. and Myra Davis Dowling
Gavin, Piatt and reaches Tne Four
Shannons Joe Thompson 20th Cen
tury Motion Pictures,
2
fMf?
aW SSaajBBeBSlBSaaaaa,
THE
9
TONIGHT
Tour Vrlaes for Waltaara,
'Fswllloa Toalglit.
On tha Band arhag-e,
"Bear Old Stars and Stripes,
uooaDyei" (uusreaa.j
SehtlaOBjrl's
Buagarlaa Kaaaare.
Delighted Crowds Attend
Four Concerts Dally.
Exclusive Bathing Pavilion.
S.000-ft Skating Surface
Rink. Wanda, the Psychlo
Wonder. Mystlo Marvel, Spray
of Life. Baby Leopards, Ani
mal Show.
the
1
i
g
5 Whang-lid, Pirate Ship
' Whin Trip on tb CoaflWr.
Where Shall We Go
moday?
To Cascade Locks, of Course.
Steamer Telephone will leave
Alder Street dock 9 a m., re
turning about 5 p. m. Fare for
round trip $1. Meals 50c. This
is the grandest trip in America.
DON'T MISS IT
AaTTISMZirra.
COUNCIL CREST
TOTBSBAY, TaTUMDAT, SATUBDAT.
Whr awelter In the heetT Take a
ride out to tne mgneet, cooieeV and
t beautiful place In tha dty.
oar
moat
BXJnrxsa at
TATKW. S to t, TS CSXTS.
mm SATVXBAT,
Lf Don Carlos' Dog Circus All "t
NEW PAVILION
freed Kuala.
jOeadU nee.
THE STAR r SfrriJI 4,M
Tae meernalaed ana Stock Oe, .
Presenting
UTA.n : V
- Matinees Tuaaday. Thursdays, Satur
day e and Sundays at t .19 ; prices 10 and
SO cents. .
Svery evening; at t:lt; prloee 10, 0
a&4 1 oamtav .. w
. ATTEND
WELCH'S
GENUINE
REMOVAL
SALE
See Ad Uzck Pczz
r