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    the' orxGori daily journal, Portland, fridaY' evening, January 2i isos.
ROLLER DEFEATS
"BuElllES
rScaijle riiysician-Wrestlcr
Gets Straight Fall From ;
. Former Champion. ;
; ' (Coltsd Pkn Um4 Wlr
Seattle.' Wash.,'. ' Jan. V 14. Tftrni""
Burnt, th (treat . American . wrestler,
was defeated in two straight fall be re
last nlaht by Dr. 'B, F. .Roller, th
riant phyalelsn-Wrestler of Seattle, and
tli victor Immediately announced thai
he would not etop until he had defeated
ran uoicn ana won me uuo ti.
lean chtmnlnn. . ' ' ' '"
Four thousand people M the two
falla, one of whtoh csrae after ( min
utes ana 16 eeeonas or nara, cier wv i
on the part of both wrestlers. The
hold that flret. downed the Iowa, man,
(who has twice defeated uotcn, was
'h.lJ,lain irtth mnA tna hold
i Holier did not have ao much trouble
In the second fall, although both falls
iwere' exceedingly roufth from th isot
that ' the two jrapplera were evenly
matched. Roller's strsneth mora than
iifrset tht superior knowledge of the
irame nnaiMneil hv Burnt The east
mr weighed In at 170 pound, while
Holler tipped the beanie at 200. A cnan
(ery arm and neck hold won for Keller
ufter 26 minute and 20 aecond In the
(second talk ' ; ' r . . '.' " k
Burn freely admitted that ' KOiier waa
he better man, in ract th rormercnam
lon etated that Roller wtt the hardest
LnirOBltlon he had ever tackled. With
l month' trnlnlar. Burn thinks. Rol
ler win be 1 to pin Ootch's abouldrt
o the mat. ; - ' ' , .
I If Burp wilt oonient to train Roller
for a match with Ootch, the farmer will
e hired. There are any number of It
11 trie that uurna couia teacn m
Iniinirr tnrnii and hnvlnf met Qotoh
leveral tlmea Burn also knows his
iveak point, i ' - ' -- -I
Seattle aporta aft Jubilant over th
ilnlla. bltnpv .nil ra Bflvlrtlia tft an
Heir man matched against Ootoh for
ii cb.amplrfi.3hlp title, i ' ' '
The ma ten between Houer ana ums
as for a f 500 aide bet and It par cent
f th gat receipts. ..- . ' , -
Owen Moran. end
rVf
Billy Pspke, tackle, j .
Teddy prppers, guard.
George Memslo,' centeiV
Tommy Wurphy.' guard,
Hugo Kelly, tackle. ; , , ' ,
Aba Attell, end. . -"'
Jo Qana, qnartrbaca. t i. c
Packy McFarland. halfback, V
Jimmy firitt, halfback, i V
Battling Nolaon, fullback. ,
How' that for an all-atar light and
Iddlewelaht - football teamf Speedy
inch, ehf . Would rather emlle. Moran
id AttelL-eoda. Bay, bo. Wouldn't that
ilr aaunter- down under punta like
reaka of chain ngntntngT atecaon
a '.Joe can. quarter,. lor apeea.
nrernea, qulclt thinking ana gooa
agment, wner couia . you una i
cFarland and , Brltt, back; om
mpkln. hT BatUlng Nelaon, full
ODen UD
ren" team that could trim this aauaa
Dreaming of football levena and
Idlron contest, how would , a ' team
heavvwela-ht cusillsta hook uo and
1st In . a match with aa - eleven of
avywelght arapplers? A Uneupsoma-
Ing. ilk thiJ. !-.. .''f.,"- .'
gillata. v ;, 'Jl Orappiera.
noer Molr... . .Tt IB t. ; . . . . . . Luttbeg
a -quire,wH J i.xanea itogera
Keurman...,. u !-.... iom jenain
m. Berer.....,.C. ...... .Joe Rogera
ke Schreck....LGR. .Dr. B, F. Roller
iiflmmom j... LOT. Jo Wstergard
irvtn tlart.....L,liK,.,.,. Acaerman
ck O'Brien. . . .1. H B. . . . j.Freri Beell
ecu
ikle
lmmy Burna...,Q B.......... Conkle
k Johnson,. ..JUHB.'Hackenachmidt
n Jerrriea. , . . . . B. . . .. Frank Gotcn
A. ' gridiron match between- these two
vena wouia re some war, wouian't
' With all rerard for th clvr and
mpetent officials it would be, a won
r if tha mingle dln't deveibo Into
nan-to-man affair, Marquis of Queens
t ry rule much lit evidence. Frank
ten and Jim jeirris would nave a
il of fun. ehT Well. eorriA. fJotoh
uld get a toe hold on Jeff whll the
aira aingwouia soiar piex rankie
a atanaatlll. And wouldn't Jaca-
linson and Georges , Hackenachmldt
. I V.f . t 1 . L. I
no
MSITES OX TnREE COURSES,
'At Oakland Trackl
pakland. Cal... Jan. . J. EmeryvPle
lilts yesteraay; - '
ilx furlongs,. elllnfr lord Provost
n. Big Store aecond. Shady Lad third;
he,', 1:17. ' . i -; . ' - : ' !
Hi ruriongs, v aeiimg ' Bhenandoah
n, . Red b;u aecond,- Boioman third:
iue and .f sixteenth, ening Dome
won, aauarai) nouonu, uromvooi
rd; Urn, 1:62 -6. v . ..
-ieven. furlonas. rure .Burlclrh won.
usioie aecona, vuag niaon tmra;
h. 1 4.K ' , i: r, ' . i ... '- J" :
fHl ana 100 yards. Belling y Silver
h won, Maxtres aeqondL , Tetanus
frd: time. 1:64 1-K.
rhree furloners. purse- Duke of Milan
;n, Minnie Bright aeoond, Tamma
rdf time, o:Br-- -i
" Resnltg At ho Angclea, 4
,oa Angeles,' Jan. 5 Santa
Anita
lc FAaulta veatardav
lit
ive furlonas. Belllnr Hidden Hand
n, Kerry second, Oriflamb third; time.
hree ana a nan ruriongs, purse
Ha won, copper JTincess secona,
tti Russell third r time," 0:42 -v
ils furlongs, selling Marlon Rosa
Ii, Prollflo second, Lee Marrison third;
e,' izif.vj--.? --'.";.-' ?,..,.'!.-.
Hie .and' an eighth, selling Avontet-
won, salnrida, second. Bell Mnnce
d; time, 1:67 2-6. -
lve furlongs, aelllnir Senator 3eck
i". won, uooger tea seoona, .utuy
Megs tnira; time, ; i;ut -o.
ive luriongs,- putn diuowx,. won,
wney Lad aecond , Baiolea f third;
,a,; :oa,- -'vrth;-
ew Orleans, Jan. 84.-!lty Park re.
hrSrlongW
dinaton second. The Slicker ithird;
a 0:38 -1-fc K ''X'Ai--teeplechase,
' short course Bell tne
won, UOia urew uwonu, j wf,, uvkiw
d;- time- J:16--2-6. y-':'-
hr .fnrlona Brougham won:
nmock Boy second, Servloence third
a,; 0:88; y'tl'j:
ix rurloagS-'-Voonpy iv. -won, c-osing
md, Fred , iduinonana tnira; . time.
tm : mile Bridge whist won, : Bnn-
; second. ! Tnira au tnira; vme,
4-6. - P 'iS'-'-'i-'V " K- "
1 and three gtxteenths-i-Red Gaunt-
won, Adesao aecona, jyeoar.,.-; tnira.
wuu, .
. 2:11
V a Tcr-v-rt xrvrr. trva
UP. ROAD.WORK
(Cnlte Freia td VVIr. . '"
rt Francisco. Jan.-24. Frankle Nell
ivlng ao little trouble In keeping up
weight that he has taken up road
the feature of Ms training that
I at first tabooed by Father Jim
11 weighed officially yesterday aft
on ana tippsd the scalea at 128 H
ds. AThis is mor than he weighed
ny time during his .course of,(tralnr
for the Moran fight. -- ---" J':
ttllng Nelson, who fight Boer un-
i in I.O Angeles early in February.
J written to Eddie Kelly to Join him
narrlng partner.- i Kelly has a desire
leet the winner of the Attell-Nell
l aVid oavthat account "will refuse
offer to work with Nelaon, l .-
AX ALL-STAR ELEVEN
Ick; om plunging, dead boring lln
iiiaaher, eh? - well, soma., Pspke and
Hly, tackle; ay, dopiat. wouldn't that
llr.open up some holeat Trot out a
ItUCBLEBS HE
PRESENT
Y. M. .C..A. to Bo Scene o
Three-Ring Burlesque -
Kext Month.
Bungling Bro.' united ahowa, a mam
moth two-ring clrcu. the moat com
plete avtnt of It kind ever presented In
tba.clty, will hold forth at the . ai.
C. A. rvm February T and 8. Tha com
pany la composed of 200 performer,
each and every one an accompllahed
artist In hi Individual ct. V nui
tary concrt band of 16 piece will fur
nlah th muala ..' ;. r' i ' "
Display 1 win a grand Ihtroduo
tory pageant, fllllnfr both ring, hlrpo
drom and tag, and amploylng tn n.
tire etrength or the company. -
. Display II will b etatuary poalng, U
lustratlng work of .art, ancient and
modern. In display III tha two ring
will be occupied by a great mule hurdle
act. while on the atg a talented band
of comedy acrobt will disport.. A
cloVn ong by "Tha Merry-Maker,"
with a chorus of th entlr company,
will then follow., - - . '
rk. h rfianU will ha a rrand lean
Ing tournament, Introducing nigh, lofty
leaping, ..succeeded , by; an act of per
forming lephant and educated mon-
"fn'th next display th'iueen cf th
arena wlU b een m dw r
back riding act, and tha 0 merry Jeat-
Two aerial acta and a marvloua bal
ancing aot will men lonow. ui
play IX trained Jjor will be rresenied
In a "High school manage act" .
Avalon, the upsiae-aowa aiiv"M
a vift tori ion acts in ' iu
b een neat Swinging laddere and a
slack-wire ,ct band jumping, funny
clown In comic patmes, marvelous
Arab In pyramid act, and race on th
hippodrome concourse cunuiuui
a terrino rour-aor - nwnn tmw
race, will mak i oispiaya in -
Thla great aggregation haa been re
cruited from tne ousiima
roung men ana laaie iMm -
A,t . I. HamrlminL worklhc i boy
clas and tha high achool bora It 1
the larsrest and foremost -collection Of
amateur talent vr aerobled br. r v
FOOTBALL MEX ROUND;
r UP TO DISCUSS RULES
(Special Dlapatrk t Th Jearaai) . ';
Nw Tork..Jam !. Tha membera of
th Intercollegiate football rulea com
mute rpunded p at th Murray ;HU1
hotel today' for, thelf flrat meeting Of
tha'year.'VA1 preliminary conference
" VVi., a., ht the real bualne
lof 'th" meeting1 will pot. b tak.n up
until tomorrow.
iasa wfll JMI th prlncl-
al subject of discussion, as thr na
een a demand in aom fluarten to limit
it ue. Th old commm or "".
reoresentln Tale, Harvard. . Princeton,
Cornell, Chicago, Pennaylvania ana aii-
napoll, win amalgamate
the committee of seven named by tn
Interoolleglat Athjetlo Aoclatlon of
th UntteS Sutea"Th only changes tn
th. n.nniin,i of th full commltte this
year will be Lieutenant H, 3. Hackett
for Lieutenant Chart p. Daly, repre
entlng Wet Point, and Johua Cran
for-v ' T.' Raid Jr, repreaenUng . Jiar-
VSrd. 1 . -.: -., f. ,', ; - : .H'f;f
GOLD SEALS CAPTURE -GAME
FROM SOLDIERS
A fast gam of indoor taaeball was
played at'tb Armory Jaat night be
tween company S3, O. N. O., and the
Goodyear Rubber eompany'a gold seal
team, with a acor of II. ta In favor
of the Gold Seals, .i. i ljtl m k
The next game of . the aeiiea will b
niaviuf at the Armory January 10 be.
tween company C and the Gold seals.
Manager R. E. Borden tf the Gold Seala
wUl be pleased to receive challenges
for further .contests. -, . .' ,
SPORTING VOTES
Local and Otherwise
Binrti fmM Reatti are to the effect
that H. W. Treat, president of the 8at
nDnin. ahnw. and one of the winning
exhibitors in tn roruana no wiuw,.
ha old hie horses ana wm not com-
net in any ot tne snows aunui j
coming year.. , - , , ,
The athletlo benefit ' to be tendered
Jack Hill, the old-time pugilist, win
take place la Merrlll'a ball tonight On
the program will be seen many former
ateilar llahts In :. , the pugillstio ' and
wresUing world, r'U
of " wintA tti veteran snorting
writer of the Denver Post, asserts that
the easterners are. poor Judges of the
fighting game.; Floto'a effusion la due
t , tha i area I fuss being made over
Packy . jdcFarland in . New j York . aince
his recent defeat of Bert Key, but th
T)n.lrir XT nnntAtn ; ( Hcrlbe think ' th
Windy City lightweight haa done Both'
ing yet to grant aim in rea iir. ..... i
Tha Mre-downs" In San Francisco are
enmnletelv uo in the air over the prob
able-winner of the Burns . handicap,
which will be run off at Emeryville to
morrow afternoon,-; Hahdicappera have
given the real stake horse such weights
to carry that It la feared some of the
"goats" will joarry off the western- clas
sic, f All the 8-yar-oias are carrying
enormous Imposts. - But once In -the
history of - the .race haa ax -colt .carried
orr tne event' ana tnai wea n .
when LisaaX I if ;l-year-0ld, t galloj
home In. front, ?:fys.
Br a score of 44 to 17, the East Side
Athletlo club' basketball team defeated
the Red Cross five of the University or
Oregon Medical college last night The
score at the- ena or tne nrsi nan was
28 to Jt East Side won by teamwork,
althona-h the . doctors nlayed ' brilliant
Individual Mmea With ft little more
practice the old stars on the medio team
should prove fast aggregation. ;
An effort Is being made to bring. the
ttrn , fanttnna which - have radically
Wiled Harvard football so far aa a win
ning team' IS concernea logeiner- .nim
year, r In the past President Eliot and
members of the faculty and the alumni
and under graduates have been lined up
on opposite sides of the athletic lihe.
Sueceasive defeats bv- Tale. Dartmouth
and , Carlisle have made f the Harvard
men desperate. ' The work started by
ronch Reid m 1905 win be taken, up
again during the coming season. . ' ,
Nnw York Danera .Insist that Forrest
Smlthson is to run under the -colors of
the Irish American iAthletlo club, and
include tha Multnornah man' amona the
entries Vo' that club at the Boston In
door meet on February 1.' This seems
unusual since assurances have-been re
ceived here by E. E.. 'Morgan that"
Hmithnon will run under the colors and
title of the Multnomah Amateur Ath
letlo club. 4 Smlthson Is - to run ' with
Harry HUlman of the New Tork'-'Atfc1-.
letlo club Monday night, lit New York.
- ' Kennel Club 'ElfictdM.
At an election of the Portland Kennel
club laat night the following .officers
were choaenfor the, year: i.- 4
President, wmiam Davis: viee-preei-
dent iW. B. Feehhelmer.- and secretary
and treasurer E. T. Chase. The trus-'
tees sre W. O. Van Schuyver. Henrr L.
Corbett, Harry Lltt and ' Frank. Wat
kin". -
The annual bench show will' be held
from April 2 to May I this year. . i
emeus
ORuETS GET LAST
GO I'ilTII GOLUillllS
Will Try to Cross.Clean Goal
; of Champion? of Soc-
ccrlicaffiic.5"'.'-''
' The champion Columbia soccer foot
ball team wUl play it last league game
tomorrow' afternoon on . the - baseball
grounds at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn
streets, and. Us oppenent will' be the
Hornet eleven. This will also 'be the
last chance of any of the teamo to apoU.
the clean record of tne coiumDia.
, The game will be called promptly at
I O'clock.; ', - ' " ' -
Vnllnailn la 1lnim nf the IlOr
netsi Goal, Keith! backs. Hughes and
Slmonds; halves, J. K. Mackfe, J. D.
Mackle and A. Matthews; forwards, H.
Matthews. Dickson, Douglas Dean and
MacKenaiev ... : f'j '" '
The Columbia lineup will be th sam
aa In all ita games. ;
-- --'V - - s'v"V
' :-i Teams Plat for Dinner.
A sri of tare gam with a dlnnf
to th winner will b puiia orr at in
Oregon bowling aileya tonignt ine
team belna made up from the follow
ing bowlers: Kllllngsworth, cutsnan,
Sliafer and Dr. Madden on nfla
and Itaymond, Blahop, Kelly and "Wad
hams on the other. The game la
counted on, a being an exciting one.
Ke of th Willamette ecurd th
high cor laat night, knocking aown
nough pine to entitle him to 86" point.
He made aeven consecutive atrlkee be
fore splitting. Rulta laat night:
COLUMBIA- - - , , 5 ,
(I) Total, Av.
; Tota!g'l......l4l. 4c- ill ; .
t-v m WILLAMETTE. '
, - ! (l (2); (I) Total. Av.
caae-v,;;.;.f;7nUvlU 1
Ke ....... lit
Pridmor' ..'.,18 , ?? . !l!
024.
411
108
112
180
144
Peter ... ...
Wright. ...... .181? Ill - 180
480
412
Total v . i i . . HI
IIP , 6tl
: 1 Morgan .Tem Wlnnera.
fnran'a team won three straight
games In the M. A. A, O, bowling tour
r.m.nt from Jones' five laat night
Following U the result: : v. -
..MORGAN'S TEAM,. ' '.'
Morgan ...V....1M ; m
Duffy ....... ........ ,17 1 117 ; iss
Kewstead 181
Myers ..114
Thome ......111
188 i 114
148 ' 114
141 12
...,774 Til ' 701
; JONES' TEAM.
' (I)
James '.... 101
16S
'.124
182
120 .
l
demean. ...... .116
Ben ham ...,,, ,.....i
Bates i.,.,.i ..160
Lombard ...... ...... .Ill
Total ............ ....174 '181 .- 141
aaMBwaBBBaaJfcaBBaBaaJSaBa. ' " t
'( Hoqnlain Plajrg Tonight. v fj
Hoaulam'a basketball team of the T.
M. C. A. Northwest league, la due to ar
rive here thla afternoon for the gam
tonight with the Portland T. M. C. A.
The game will be played tn the associa
tion hall and will take place at 1:80
o'clock.'- . ' s '
FRISCO
WITHDUTEfM0YI.1T
People Vfho Are Rushing to
California Cannot Get I
' , ' (United Press' Leased Wire.) -
Ban , Francisco, Jan, 1 14. Breakfaat
coffee and bread. Lunch, soup and
bread,. Supper,, soup and bread. , Thla
Is the daily menu served at. St Boni
face' a church to more than 600 un
employed . men, ' Since Christmas thla
work haa been going on but during the
mat faw dava the line waiting outside
trfe church walls haa been Increaalng in
such numbera that It has become neces
sary to call' the assistance of , the police,-
--' -'" '
. . a number of ao'un kitchens have been
established In other parta of the city
and the Salvation Armyand Volunteera
of America are serving free meals to
the unemployed at their barracks. The
total number of unemployed thus being
kept from starvation amounts to sev
eral thousand. :';".. '',
',, (United Preaa Leased Wlrs.) .
'L6 Angalea, jJan.- 14 Armed with
knives, guns and clubs, th t nam pa in
southern California are so - numerous
that they attack trainmen when refused
passage? As the result of this Intimida
tion from so to zug . oreaxDeam
"tour-
lata" ar nermltted to
ride daily be
Anaelea The
tween El Paso and Los Angelea
desert towns are terrorised by roughs
and every housewife living in those
places carrlea . a revolver wherever she
goes. Robberies have been ao numerous
that vigilant committees have been
organised.-;,. ..ii-M.'; "'- f- v . -
CRUSHED TO DEATH
- UNDER STEAM SHOVEL
ftTatted Pms Leaacd Wire.) . '
Sacramento; Cel.. Jan.- 24. James
finnn was instantly killed and C. Har
ris badly Injured when the Western Pa
nirin atanm shovel at work on the grade
Just across the. American river turned
over yesterday. Dunn was burled un
der many tons of loose dirt and the
hnllr nf tha shovel, wela-hlna 70 tons.'
A large force of men went to work Im
mediately to Olg aim ouw mo acciosni
oocurred .ahortfv after I o'clock. The
big machine Was' at work on the steea
incline of the grade. . . The dirt was
loose, which accounts for it turning
turtle. : It toppled ' over. without any
warning and Dunn was caught-in the
Middle of it. ' Harris was struck by the
back end of the car and partly, covered
by dirt . !.-i.i --4K1 &
!$-FEQ3t BED HOT IKON
.r s--TJalted Preaa Uaaed Wire.) 'm
v New '.York, Jan. 24. A red hot flve
uinnil aolderina iron was droDDed from
he forty-second floor of the new Singer I
building, landing oa the head of ft ma-;
aon helper on the twenty-seventh floor '
of the adjoining City t Investing build- j
ing. The unrortunate mans aauit was
horribly burned and crushed and .hev
was taken to the hospital In a7 dying
condition.: k. i.-i?;,pi'-iiyfA;-
SivEENOR F1UNCIS 1 ?
iHOyORED BYSjFEPEN
- f it .'(United- Press Xeaaed Wlre.-
fit. f.oula. Jan. 24. Ex-Governor D.
r Francis wss decorated with the Or
der of the North Star, one of the high
est orders of Sweden, for his work aa
president of the Louisiana Purchaae ex
position. - Accompanying the order was
a -diploma elgned by the late King Os
car. .y:v i j-j-'t r.v"1-.i-.;V'?Vi?f..;'i-i.';. :ri '
-j ii , i ii i iu.T , i 'i i 'iT f:::.
Eyeglaasas U . t MtXzgu'm ' 1
, r. '. V V n (2) fl Total, av,
Armltage 18? 207 184 . IT4 111
Deavar" ,. ,....! U ' JM JJJ
Bhafer,';......lJJ Ijf- ? 1"
Kalk .168 , 141, l 471, 169
THOUSANDS
AT THE TIIEATRES
SeaU for Tho Ginrbrvad Wan.'
Seats are now selling at the boxofflci
the Helllg . tlieatra. Fourteenth an
Waahlngton atrecla, for the murdcal-
oomedy itcueaa.' "The Gingerbread Man."
which will begin an engagement of Hire
nigni at tn aoove theatre next uunday
nlaht, January 26. A apet'lal price mat
Ine wllb b given next Tuesday aftei
noon. Thla will bo on of the merriest
and tuneful offerlnga of the aeaaon and
it will be wla to order your tickets well
in advance. ,
"DehV AncUonM fclatlne.
1
Remember that there will be a mat-
Inae of "Devil's Auction' at tha Mar
quarn tomorrow and it Is the right of
every child to sea It, Juatt as the par.
ents saw it a generation ago. -jnere i
no resemblance between the present
edition and that or former years, lor
now It is an entirely new production,
V . .,. t; .y.
i.r The MlUg of tho Gods."
Thsre . la on Intense and powerful
can in the Baker company' "Th
Mill of. the God"' thla week that
arouaea audiencea to the htgheat degree
of dramatlo excitement and that la th
on between two , strong men In th
house of a roung woman at midnight,
which ends In a thrilling climax. ,
HlojfB "A Milk White' t''l '
There will be Joy unadulterated at
the Baker all next week for laat sea
son's greatest suocess Hoyt's "A Milk
wnite nag win - again b me attrao-
tlon. And it Is promised to be given In
a much more elaborate manner than last
In th way of acenery, caat and espec
ially In th mualcal number whtoh r
under th sol direction of the popular
Ingenue, Mia Seymour. .First pr
formauce Sunday matinee. ..
'BiIIearted Jim" Next Week. ' .
The Empire will offer a new western
drama play all next week, starting Sun
day matinee, entitled "Big Hearted
Jim." This is a western American comedy-melodrama.
In which humor play
a prominent pert, though 'the chief Id
terest is In the deeply romantlo story
of Jim Saxony sheriff of Medicine Lodge,
Montana, and t a school tachr la -her
Uen. i I,- , y .. - ,
Jck Well of Wromlns;. ?
Beginning' Monday night th Allen
Stock company wUl present at the Lyric
a fcomsdy drama entitled ''Jack Wells of
Wyoming,' than which no more stirring
story of thplaln and mine ha evar
oeen written.- in Alien are wu
quipped to portray scenes of this char
acter, for they have had opportunity
to study th typ of character they are
called upon to Impersonate. : ,
"Wnjr Down Eaat,M V
For the coming attraction ,the Mar
uara announoea "Way Down Eaat
"he engagement beglna Tuesday even
ing. "Way Down East" la the same
good and wholesome pastoral comedy
ih.t it haa alwavs bean. The OlaV
swept the country like wildfire and Its
popularity has never waned. Thia sea
son an exceptionally strong company .in
terprets the plsy.
' k' Empire' Bfatlnee Tomorrow. V
Tonight, tomorrow matinee and night
will
close tne eucceasiui run or tne
thrilling
melodrama
"A
Desptrata
Chance" at the Empire,
Thli
Is a play
founded on eventa tni
eventa that actually bap.
oened and the principal characters, the
notorious Blddle brothers and their sen
sational escape from the Pennaylvania
Jail were live news all over the country
a few fear ago.
MMr. Barnea At. the lyric. ,
? There la a love story running through
"Mr Barnes of New York." the bill at
the Lyrto this week, but there Is also a
tragedy, or rather trsgedlea, and best
of all there is a well-defined line of
comedy which comtos unexpected to the
front which turns tears to smiles in
true Ounterlan style. ' '
Eddy FemUr Ctomlng
The famou Eddy family, the great-
eat of wire performer, will return to
the Grand next week. Thia will be the
second engagement this family has had
locally and the artists are brought back
by special request The aerlallsta will
be surrounded by a big bill of head
liners. I ; . ,- v-' ,' :. ;
ii i ii mmmmmmm t'
' ''Tnodevflle for Children.
Children enjoy vaudeville as well as
their elders, and there Is a program a
th Grand thla week which will tlckl
them to death. Th headline act la
Adgie and her Hons, the most famous
animal act in the world today. Adgie
la a lion tamor who gives a special act
Saturday afternoon, In . which she ex-
Slalna many things for the benefit of
ae children. . ''
. Three Performances. 1 !
Three performance remain of "Kid
naped" at tho Star theatre. These will
be tonight, tomorrow afternoon and
evening. "Kidnaped" Is a atandard
comedy drama, which haa been before
the publto for years,
better played than ii
but haa never been
n the hands or tne
MM
Victims Are r Fb imtmm Life
The Offices, The Tradei, iTie Professions, The farms
- Many men are now reaping the re- ,
suits of their former folly. ' Their
Manly Vigor. Is falling and will soon
be lost unless they do something for
themselves. -There- Is no-time to
lose. Lost 'Vitality, Hke all special
diseases, is never on the standstill..
With Jt you can make no compro--mlse.
;Elther you must master it or
it will master you, and filU. your
whole future with mlsery and. inde
scribable woe. We have treated so
many cases of this kind that we are
as familiar-' with them as you are
with the -very ; daylight - Oncet cured'
by 4is, you will never again be an-1:
noved with Weak Parts, Manly De-
cllne, NervoUs Weakness, Falling'
Memory. . Loss of Ambition or other
symptoms wnicn roo you . or your
Vital Force and .absolutely unfit you
for Btuay. Business, fieur vr
iOther Duties of Life, Our Electro
Medical Method . of Treatment for
weak men will correct all those evils
and restore you to what Nature In- .
tended Hale. : Hearty. - Happy Man,
with Pliyeical, Mental and Vital
; Powers Gmplt.-y,lnft'',p3-f
Can for xTtBil COarstrtTATioir and SXAimrATioii or write for
fall Information before taUna treatment, as ron will find, our charge
lower and treatment quioker and better
At ail times we are anxious to see tnoae. wno nave - given up noje.
Barely. If ever, la a case beyond help. No matter whether It I Ure
thral OaatractloB, Tarlooeele, Hydrocele, st.nptare, , Skin XUsesses, Xiost
Vitality, servons xienuity, siooa srnsoa, siiosoaes, . Bores, - suaney ana
Bladder or Contracted Disease or any of tha diseases and . weaknesses
of men. . . - : ,
Off lo Koors 9 a, n. '-Is JS p. at XTmlags, 7 to a.
mi L'crrlsca Street, Del. va
French" stock company. The plot le -citing
and there are aom of th funnl
at of comedy altuatlona. , , . , .
- "!
The Moonshiner's Panghter.
"Th Moonshiner' Daughter" I to b
th play at th Star theatr th com
ing week, commencing tiunday matinee,
Tlii ' will- b th first time that .thl
Kentuoxy melodrama baa been een her
In tock and th performance will be
found betUr than when th play was
given by read companies. Seats-are
now ,on sale.
REFUSES TO BUY T0L1B
FOR DIVORCED SPOUSE
. ' t,,,::;:.'.-!.-. ; ' .-h :-.
Kohns Called Into Court to
Tsiy ;BilI to v Cypress L i
vLameterl rf.'
'..v.' (Cnlted rresj Leased Wlr. - i
Baa Francisco. Jan. 14-A . magnifi
cent tomb, which Phillip Kohn, the mil
lionaire theatrical ' manager proacntea
to hie wife a birthday . pressnt, and
which later figured In tha dltrore suit
ofthe ciuple, brought Koba and hi
former wife into court agala yesterday.
Th Cypress Lawn Cemetery company
appears as the platntirf In ft suit to
recover 1800 from Kohn for the beauti
ful memorial upon which only 1200 has
been paid Mr. Kohn purchased th
lot and monument In conjunction with
her husband some Urn before any di
vorce suit was contemplated. When they
finally separated the paymenta were
atonned and the cemetery association
waa compelled to file Ita action. m
-Testimony tn tne case wae neara ana
Kohn aot only denied that it waa a gift
but aaya that he elgned th contract
Imply a guarantor. After th con
tract waa mad, hi wife, hs says, re
fused to sign, which makes it appear as
though he alone were reaponaible. -
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Arc Ordered ; :
AU Work at Htlf Price for
thortUme to introduce the
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Bridge Teeth, 22-k. i.. . 83.50
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' The proof of a'phjiicitn'i ftbilitr, U to be ;
found in the rciults he obtain, and though I
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of patient! reference!, the marfci of supe
rior skill ' and service - are 'an nrnminent : and
conspicuoui as to render my doing
eisary. Twenty-five yean .of
constant . growm i oi practice is certainly -
practical ' demonstration that argues the':
merit : gf my, work. This U PROOF
that no .man can gainsay. This remarkabis
auccesi has built tip my practice year by year, "
month by month, day by day, until it is today'
tne largest Dy xar in tne western part of Amer- , ,
ica.V Eitimate for yourself my volume of prac- " f"
tice compared with , the practice of other. I J , A
western ipecialists. ; Is there the slightest r ' 4 J
.K.k.'i;.. t. n nK.kU v t..t, .. .it if '.'"' 'j;'l
claims, ! would have won and retained the
foremost place " among . physicians treating
men? ; Could I fail . to cure and yet succeed
s I have? Have you ever heard of promise
of mine remaining unfulfilled, or of one of
my patients t. being " dissatisfied with the
treatment1 received? Consider these things
and then come and talk with me: in regard to
oar case. I am always willing ta wait for
my fee until a cure is effected. .
7iMY- 0PEClAt
' 'The method! I devised over twenty-five yean ago for treating men's
diseases, proved ft radical step in
enabled me to cure diseases that were formerly regarded as incurable.
In working ' out my methods I held the theory that ."WEAKNESS,"
for instance, was not a constitutional or functional ailment, but ft pros
tatic affection, and therefore, merely local I reasoned that its con
stitutional effects were simply the results of a tremendons waste of
energy due to inflammation of the prostate gland; that this being true.
a' local treatment could alone effect a cure. Thereupon I devised the
treatment I employ today with such marked success. .Indeed. I have
never known this treatment to fail,
core in a comparatively ahort time.: t:-;,; v C:---'--
v My treatment for. other1 diseases peculiar to men are also along
original line! and are equally successful. : Hence I- reiterate that no
man need b WEAK or AILING. My Special Treatment is an open
door to vigor and all the pleasures that belong to perfect health. Any
man mav avail himself of mv services. It has been and is my life's work
to aid afflicted men, alleviate their
and vigor.;! have therefore placed the charge for my services within
the easy reach of any, man. no matter what his circumstance!. To
PROVE my confidence in the results of my treatment, and as an act
of good faith, ., r:-:.::y. '
I WAIT FOR MY FEE
No man could be fairer-than that
whatever. Yon have everything to
5EEK : EXPERT, MEDICAL AID NOW
Men whose vitality 'is exhausted,
ease or weakness lurking in their system, and who are prematurely old,
while still yonng in years broken down wrecks of-what they ought to
be, ftnd who want to be strong, and
fore-they wasted their 'Strength, to enjoy we again, to win back the
vim, vigor and vitality lost, should consult with me before it is too late.
My Direct-Method
Positive Cure for
! "Weakness" ii sot a nervous disorder, demanding a tonic lystem of
treatment, but ia merely a symptom of chronic inflammation or conges
tion in the prostate gland. Thii condition exist! as a result of early
dissipation or tome improperly treated contracted disorder, and requires
carefully directed local measures only. By my own original methods the
Jtrostate gland is quickly restored to its normal state, which results in
uK and complete return of strength and vigor. ' My cures are permanent
because the condition responsible for the functional disorder is entirely
removed, and I am convinced that by no treatment other than my. own
carefully directed local measure! is ft radical core of this ailment possible.
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H twiniu isn't a wsaknese
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. . ,u. .n Ih. m
cnronie iniiammvu
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bv early t,
dissipation or some eontractea ais-
order. Our systn oi iocs.i iryi-
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vr restored or p5fTlV
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luccesi and Tn Any Uncomplicated
Case.
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DR. TAYLOR, -The
Leading Specialist.
TREATMENT
-f t D
medical science. .'Those methods have
to effect, a complete and permanent
lufferings and restore them to health
V'.: j-v:,'J'':.'-;;'(;,iv::
UNTIL YOU ARE CURED
M take all the risk. You take none
gain and absolutely nothing to lose,
those who have some private dis
to feel as vigorous as they did be
Treatment OlTora ex
Every Ailing Man
Cl3
CURt NOT TALK
WHAT YOU WANT
m. com to m toowsn on
wit hot Kowt ftcrvsa TO
ajtx x.oxaa oa ioasi3 or
CONSULTATION
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IB0VBUB3 COMMOlf ftMOMO MES. , I
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Of oontracUd disease w treat Is
thorouRhiy i eurea; our patients
nounra a caaa cured ther la not a 1
? article of Infection or Inf lamma
loa , remaining-, and " there Is not
the slightest danger - that the dis
ease will return In It original
form er won its way into the ten-
oral
system.
No
contracted dls-
order is so trivial as
to warrant
uncertain methods of treatrr.ent.
and ' we especially solicit thoa
ease that -other doctors liave been
un.hU n mim ' ,. ,
I AID DHMW CDSIO,
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