The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 10, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON "DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINQ. aM ARCH 10. 1908.
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! Town Topics j
TONIGUrS AMUSEMENTS.
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"Merchant of Vwlot
..Moving jriciur
Th Three or ur
A Kovai tuftve-
Ho ,. "Our New Uiri"
Anita, tne Binging uin
taker
Empire
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Lyrl
Star
Ths contract for tha erection of ths
.Oregon building at tha Alaska-Pacifl-Yukon
exposition was awarded to Phil
a Dunnavast & Co. of Seattle' yester
day by tba Oregon commission. uun
tiavant & Co. submitted a bid of .
I8, which waa tha lowest aum named
by any of the blddera. A wide differ
ence in tba contractors' estimates waa
developed when the blda were opened,
one contractor submitting a bid . of
lfll,000. The contract atlpulatea that
the structure tnuat be completed within
four months. Commissioners W. H.
Wehrung. W. T. Wright, J. O. Booth.
K. W. Rowe and M. D. Wisdom were
present at the meeting when tha con
tract was leu
Larnta E. Haave la plaintiff In a
110,00ft. damage suit for personal In
juries, begun In the circuit court yes
terday against the Portland Gas com
pany. He la a machinist, and formerly
was employed at the defendant's gas
plant. He says that on October 21. 107,
he entered a pit In which there Is a
steam pump to do some work, and that
when he turned a faucet to drain away
some water, there was an explosion.
Hot steam filled the pit, he says, and
he was badly burned before he could
.Ml VIA ha A nAAr VIA I 1. ... that til.
yr machinery waa defective.
Tomorrow evening there will be a
mass meeting of the cltlsens of Pied
mont under the auspices of the local
Improvement club, which will be ad
dressed by W. Wynn Johnson upon the
topic of "Municipal Art." The Pied
mont Improvement club, of which
Qeorge P. Lent Is president, haa been
Instrumental in starting a number of
notable campaigns for the clvlo bet
terment of piedmont, one of the most
aristocratic suburbs of the city. The
meeting tomorrow night will be held
at the Piedmont Presbyterian church.
The wreck near Pendleton March 4
on the O. R. A N. was due to high
speed on a curve, the railroad oom mis
sion decided after a hearing yesterday
afternbon and the train crew Is to be
dismissed from the service of the com
pany. While the members of the crew
and especially the engineer, testified
that the train waa running not to
exceed 20 miles an hour, the commis
sioners thought different from the
evidence produced and decided accordingly.
Articles lost and found on streetcars
March 7 and 8: Ten Umbrellas, 1
satchel, S suitcases, 4 packages. 1 roll
of sheet music, 2 pair shoes, 1 auger. 1
roll of nowspapers, 1 hand bag, 1 pair
gloves, 1 shawl. 1 lunch pall. 1 small
Box, 1 package of note books, 1 glove,
1 testament, 1 rocket book, 1 muslo
rack, 1 key, 1 knife. Iron rods and bolts.
Call at the lost article room of the O.
W. P. station, corner First and Alder.
Complaint was received by the coun
cil committee on licenses yesterday In
regard to vendors standing about the
streets. The matter was referred to
the chief of police with instructions to
arrest all vendors who do not keep mov
ing. The law prohibits the vendors
from staying in one place and they will
be arrested If they are caught stand
ing on street corners
Ellen Ingman has begun suit for di
vorce in the circuit court from Olaf
Ingman. whom she married In Milwau
kee, Wisconsin, In 1898. She alleges
that he deserted her one year ago, after
they had lived nine years together.
Evangelist Allen Wilson, -at First
Christian Church, Park and Columbia,
tonight Subject, "Behold Thy Moth
er!" Male cnorus, of 24 voices, of
Grace church will give musical pro
gram.
Central W. C. T. V. will hold its
monthly business meeting March 11.
Miss Harriet Moorehouse will speak on
"Thrift Teaching. i ne meeting will
be held at 2:30 p. m. In room 606 Good-
nough building.
The office of the city engineer waa
closed this afternoon from 1 o clock
until 3 because of the funeral of Mrs.
Peter Taylor mother of City Engineer
Taylor.
"Golden Grain Granules' is used by
60.000 people in the northwest It is
the pure cereal coffee. It tastes like
coffee. It cures Insomnia -nd nervousness.
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Tuesday. March 17
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DEILIG THEATRE
is tne greatest pianist vi mc
younger generation, ms marvel
ous trcnius as an interpreter of
piano music, "and not,' as one
critic puts it, "merely a speaking
tube." is largely responsible for
the fame he has achieved. Bauer
uses the Mason ft Hamlin piano,
being his choice over all others on
account of its exceptional tone
qualities. Sherman, Clay & Co. are
sole representatives for the Mason
& Hamlin in this territory.
BAUER-KREISLER
Seat sale opens
Saturday, March 14.
FIRE ESCAPES
FOR ALL SCHOOLS
a
School Board Will Provide
Extra Precautions to
Prevent Disaster.
northwest corner Fourth and Washing
ton, In the new Rothchlld bldg., end
will be pleased to see his many friends
and patrons.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sta
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. K. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Martjuam.
Berger, signs, show cards. 284 TamhtlL
D. Chambers, optician. 12 Seventh.
Journal want ada. lo a word.
PAY HIGH COMPLIMENT
10 MAM SEARS
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Among other precautions to be taken
by the Portland school board to pre
vent an occurrence like the Colllnwood
disaster, fire escapes will be put, on
the east side hlah school building.. This
huilrilhr , la over three stories hftth.
having more than 800 pupils and has
been without fire escapes for more than
a year ever since it has been in use.
It was also discovered during the dls-
ousslon yesterday afternoon at the
meetine of the school board that the
specifications for school bnildlngs In
roriianu au noi inciuua urn
hence the east side high school and
other new schools have no fire es
oaues.
It was also voted to rea u I re the prln
clpals In every publlo school in the city
to hold a fire drill at leeet once eaeh
week. Uoon tha DrlnclDal's failure so
to da he will be liable to a fine of $6.
The principal must report each fire
drill to the superintendent'
One of the moat Important steps
tsken was to direct Architect Jonea to
remodel the west side high sohool to
conform to the suggestions made by the
tire department. Fire Chief Campbell
was asked for a report and sent Battal
ion Chief Young to Investigate. The
following la Mr. Young's report, as ap
proved by the chief:
"Rearrange aeats In the assembly
hall and gallery to comply with the
theatre ordinance and make the aisles
straight , .
"Remodel the fire-escspe windows
In the gallery.
"Remove obstructions to fire escapee
from gallery (blackboards).
"Place slcns on all doors through
which fire escapes may be reached.
'Tlace automatic door-catchers on the
doors to hold them open.
"Install two four-Inch standplpes in
main hall with hose gate and hoee at
each floor (hose gates to be approved
by the fire department).
"Remove asnes rrom tne uascmem
and provide metal ash barrels.
"Make small extensions to the fire
escapes.
"Hlace slgrs at all push buttons for
fire alarm purposes and have one fire
ax placed on each floor.
"Extend the fire alarms to the fourth
floor and sound the fire alarm dally.
"Overhaul all windows.
"Cold-air shaft to furnace to be
changed to the nbrth or south side of
the building ana De Duut oi metai.
"Floor joists under the main hall
should be metal lath and plastered; In
case of fire the wooden Joists would
burn rapidly.
"Remove the fence on the south side
of Fourteenth street.
"Place shutter or damper In hot-air
register to prevent passage of fire."
The most Important among these
recommendations In the opinion of the
board, is that regarding the removal of
debris from the busement together
with plastering the floor Joists under
the first floor, especially those over the
furnace. Metal laths will be used for
this purpose for the first floor must be
especially strong.
SEE 110 OBJECTION TO
The Journal Library Voting Coupon
THIS COUPON IS COOP FOR 5 VOTES IN THE JOURJSAL LIBRARY GOMEST
Cut out the coupon, fill in name of, organization or society you
wish to vote for and deposit in the ballot box at ,
HOLZMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St.
WHITE FRONT DRUG STORE, 133 Qrand Ave.
WATTS-MATTHIEU DRUG STORE, 275 Russell St.
Kime of Organization...,
Name of Voter
Addresa-
Old or new subscribers to the Daily and Sunday Journal, paying
In advance, will be entitled under thia offer to special votes as fol
lows: One year ($7.50), 750 votes; six months ($3.75), 300 votes;
three months ($1.95), 125 votes; one month (65c), 40 votes.
LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
A 1800 library given away absolutely free.
volumes and handsome golden oak cases will be given to the lodge.
An elegant library of 100
is. school.
church, club or society In Portland securing the largest number of votea.
Every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote.
At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society receiv
ing the largest number of votes will be awarded the library complete, with
cases. Current accounts wnen promptly paia are entitled to votea. Tne library
on exhibition in the Fifth street window of The journal office, corner Flftn
and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman s jewelry store,
149 Third street: White Front drug store, lit Orand avenue; Watts-Matthleu
drug atore. 175 Russell street, where all votes should be deposited. Trade
1th the following merchants and get busy with the votes:
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W. X. MlUUIi tJ CO., dry goods.
clothing and shoes. 1(0 to 184 East Mor
rison street
CITY own
G CRUSHER
Members of G. A. E. Lodge
at Lima, Peru, Eulogize
Retiring Commander.
We sponge and press your clothes
and shine your snoes, an ror si per
month v Mam 614. A-4314. Wagons run
everyWuWe. Unique Tailoring Co., 301
Stark.
Stationery store a' 149 Mor.tson
treot. near Third street, with a full
line of stationery and blank books.
avls & K-liDurn. rnont a-iou.
Rate war. San Francisco 15 Includ
ing berth and meals. Finest passenger
ship on the Facmc coast. Frank Boi
lam, agent, 128 Third street
flteamer Jesse Rarktna, for Camas.
Washougai ana way innaings, aauy ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Woodward Panclng academy tonigTit
Class lesson, ZBc. private leesons aauy,
Socials, Tues., inurs. ana eaiura&y.
Automobiles of all kinds, new and
jt w.MH fnw A 1 a TTanpv
Front ana .Burnsiae.
Anna Oil Co. sell safety coal on and
fine gasoline. i-none isast tbs; JJ-100T
Woman's Exchange. 1S3 Tenth street
lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch.
Harry R. Eaton, formerly proprietor
af tha cafe, room 10. Chamber of Com
merop bldg, has purchased the saloon,
Why pay 10, 15, 20 or
25 cents for a cake of
"toilet" soap when, for
five cents, you can buy
a cake of Ivory Soap
which is bigger and bet
ter in every way.
How much bigger?
Two or three times as
bier.
How . much better?
Well, there is only one
way to find out buy a
cake and see for yourselfl
Ivory Soap.
99 4Moo Per CekU Pure.
Major Alfred Bears Is In receipt of
the quarterly report of Abraham Lin
coln post, Or. A. R. of Lima, Peru, for
the quarter ending December SI. For
the past three years Major Sears has
been the commander of the post his
term of office having Just expired.
In the report Major Sears Is spoken
of very highly and his record In the
army Is detailed. It Is set out that
the retiring commander was field offi
cer In the First regiment of New York
engineers.
Abraham Lincoln post was organized
at Lima, Peru, In 1890, and is made up
of American cltlsens who are resident
In that vicinity and who are qualified
to hold membership In the O. A. R.
Major Sears Joined the post while
resident In Peru, where he was engaged
In civil engineering and irrigation
projects for more than six years.
In announcing the retirement of
Major Sears as commander the report
pays high compliment to his adminis
tration of the office, he having kept In
ciose toucn witn tne post since ins re
turn to Oregon.
EACH MUST DECIDE
WHICH IS RIGHT WAY
Business Men Confer With
Committee Regarding
Municipal Plant
Members of the special committee ap
pointed to Investigate the merits of the
municipal rock crusher met yesterday
afternoon and listened to a discussion of
the question by Whitney L. Boise, Dr.
L M. Davis, Chris Mlnslnger and Dan
Kern. An ordinance appropriating $25,
000 for the purchase of crushers and
equipment Is before the council but Us
passage is considered uniiKeiy.
Dr. Davis and Mr. Boise contended yes
terday that the city could crush rock
oheaper than It could purchase It. They
stated that they were satisfied as to this
after a thorough Investigation of the
subject covering a period of more than
a year. Mr. Korn and Mr. Mlnslnger
were equally positive that the city could
purchase the rock cheaper than It could
crush It.
There are several problems to be con
sidered in solving the matter. Including
3. HOX.HCAIT, jeweler, 14 1 Third
street. Main 8186.
O. SC. aTOFSJTHATXJV photographer.
1654 Third street Pacific 1720.
XADSEmi.T TBAJTSrSlB k STOB-
AOB CO., office and warehouse 111-113
North Sixth street Main 1685, A-1686.
HJ . X. BAZaTAJkM CO- sporting
goods. 122 Orand avenue. East 338.
UIIBTT COAX ft I CI CO- office
212 Pine street Home A-3136. Main
1662.
TTJXCAJT COAX CO- of floe 323 Burn
side street. Main 3776, A-2776.
BXTtCH ft OBTXB-, merchant tailors,
825 Stark street. Pacific 200.
OBZaOBT BXWS CO- cigars and news.
147 Sixth street
W. B. ILirr, plumbing and gas fit
ting. (07 Williams avenue. East 432S.
WKITB nOVT SIVa STOBB, 138
Orand avenue.
A. B. WIUITT, grocer, 128 Orand
avenue. B-1261, East 283.
THB MOBBX. BABBEB OF, finest
shop In the city, 81 Sixth street.
HASOKXO TEMFX.B OBOCZBT, 380
Yamhill, corner Park. Main 6521,
A-37S7. . 1
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HCHEtFURNISHERS
CXXOAOO KABXXT, meats, 187 Third
street. Main 413.
KOBBISOBT XX.XCTBICAX, CO- 2(1
East Morrison street East 3128. B-1626.
WATTS-KATTBIXSTJ OO- druggists,
276 Kussell street East 662.
yard East Klgntb and Main streets, jsast
315.
AUCB BUTEB, fine millinery, 463
Washington street.
Dl. B. B. WBIOBT. dentist. 242H
Washington, corner Seventh. Main 2118.
CZBTTBAX. BCAB3CBT, meats and fish.
130 Grand avenue. B-1386. East 413.
BUTTXB-BTT BBBAJD OO- corner
Second and Columbia streets; retail 14(
Third street.
TATX.OB ft STAJTTOW, plumbing and
gas fitting, 808 Pine street.
MOOBB BBOS- east side news deal
ers and confectionery, Williams avenue
and Russell street. East 4702.
B. A. XolDiKS, bicycles and sport
ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott
street. East 2482.
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SUITS
Our
Special
Leader
the difficulty of securing a rood aualitv
of rock, transporting It to 'the crushers,
later transporting ft to the various
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A large congregation waa present at
the first evening of the evangelistic
services conducted by Rev. Clarence
True Wilson at Centenary Methodist
Episcopal church on the east side. A
large chorus choir lead in the singing,
Mr., and Mrs. Edward Drake In charge.
Mrs. K. A. Bamford also sang.
Dr. Wilson took for hi lt first
John 6 and 16: "If any man see his
brother sinning a sin not unto death
he shall ask and Ood will give him life
for them that sin not unto death."
There Is .a Bin unto death not concern
ing this, do I say that he should make
request? All unrighteousness is sin
and there Is a sin not unto death.
He said we must distinguish between
Sin and vice, evil or crime. Vice is an
ethical term and is used by those who
consider public morals. Evil is a gen
eric term for all those condltl onn thai
shock the sentiment of mankind. Crime
is a civil word to designate offences
against the laws of the state, but sin
has its relation to Ood. and Is the trans
gression of his law and love. If there
were no Ood there could be no sin In
the Christian science.
Borne have lnaulred. "Is sin a
reality!" We repfy that ail realities
may be distributed In three categories,
substances, attributes and relations.
Now, sin Is not a substance, nor an
attribute, but It Is real as a relation.
being the act of the creature by which
he takes himself out of the moral orbit
and ceases to revolve around Ood, the
center of the moral universe, and makes
everything revolve around self.
sut sin may be foralvan. that m
be forgiven In answer to prayer. We
may be led to repentance and conver
sion through other people's prayer and
faith unless we have committed the sin
unto death, and this Is the same sin as
that referred to by Christ as the un
pardonable sin. Blasphemy is the cul
mination of the holy spirit' ministry
and the reason that It is unpardonable
is that, the holy spirit is the supremo
manifest -station of Ood to this world,
and the channel of his communicated
blessings. To cut ourselves off from
this stream is to miss the pardoa. which
it brings.
Dr. Wilson's subject tonla-ht will bo.
"aaivatioa. From SUk". , " J
parts of the city where it is to be used
and the cost Involved in the work. Sev
eral quarries near the city are said to
produce an excellent quality of stone.
One of these Is at St. Helens another
owned by Mr. Kern at Fisher's Land
ing and still another at the county reck
quarry at Kelly Butte.
If the city decides to enter the rork
crushing business, efforts will be made
to secure bunkers along the river nnd
to make arrangements with the Port
land Railway Light & Power eomnnnv
iv iruiiBpun me proauct aoout tne city.
WOULD GRANT ROAD
RIGHT TP CROSS LINE
Council Committee Kecom
mends Privilege Asked for
by Mt. Hood Company.
Members of the council committee on
Judiciary and elections recommended
for passage yesterday afternoon an
ordinance granting the Mount Hood
Railway & Power company the right to
cross the Bull Run pipe line with its
tracks at two points east of the eltv.
The members of the committee before
voting on the measure satisfied them
selves that the ordinance would In no
wise infringe upon the city's rights and
it win prooaoiy
$1.00 A Week Will Do $1.00
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY and SILVERWARE
Sold on Easy Payments
And You Use the Goods While Paying for Them
Waltham or Elgin Watches in n Guar
teed 20-Year Case From $8 up
STANDARD JEWELRY STORE
189 Third Street, Bet. Yamhill and Taylor
Boy's All-Wool Suits, two
pairs knicker pants, fancy
cheviot and tweeds, well
tailored and trimmed, ages
up to 15 years
$5 JO
"Displayed in Vestibule Window"
TEETH
Save
Money
Come and have free elimination.
WE EXTRACT TEETH FREB: Blip
VER FILLINGS. IIBo UP; GOLD FILL
INGS, 78c UP; BET OF TEETH, 14.00:
SPLENDID SET. $8.00; GOLD
CROWNS, $2.50 TO $5.00.
All work guaranteed for ten rears.
Lady attendant always present. All
work done absolutely without pain by
specialists of from II to zo years' ex
perlence.
Boston Dentists
Mom Fhone A-8030.
rhone Mala B030.
991 H Morrison 8t, Opp. Portofflce.
unnimiTii
HEILIG
THSATXB
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A-11IJ. :
The Eminent Tragedian and Actor I .
CKAB.T.TB B. XJUTTOSS
Tonight and Tomorrow Afternoon r"
"TTEB MXHCXAsTT OT VUMIUW '
Last Time Tomorrow Night
"Ajrrosnr aid ouo?atu"
Evenings, $1.50 to 26ctrMat., $1 to tBa.
Mayor Schmjtz Goes Free
"He murdered Mrs. Riley and he shot
down William Brown.
He laid tribute on the fallen and the
rluss .that's trodden down.
He used blackmail for a weapon and he
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never misaeu uimo
"The facts you lay before me do not
constitute a crime."
"Widows were his victims, and he robbed
them right and lert.
Till Of every earth possession they com
pletely were bereu;
No thought he had of sorrow nor re
nnt for olace or time "
"Just the same, my mournful brother,
such In law Is not a crime.
"His character is crimson and his deeds
as dark as night,.
To pillage and to plunder seems to be
ins neart s aeiigm;
With bands of thieves and robbers he
continually does chime "
"This Is quite inconsequential and In
law Is not a crime."
The court admits, however, that the
Union Is the best equipped,
laundry on the coast.
union laundry
Tels. A-1233, Main 898. 2d & Columbia
A YOUNG MAN WANTED WITH A
thousand dollars; guaranteed a salary
of $100 a month, to work In the city;
7 per cent on Investment, gilt edge se
curity; must speak German and some
experience in business. H-216, Journal..
THINK VETERANS
HAVE BEEN SLIGHTED
be Dassed at tnmnr.
rows council meeting,
The ordinance gives the company the
rights it sought from the members of
tne water Doara, wno carried the mat
ter into the courts for fear the com
pany would Jeopardise the cltv-a m
rights. The , company promised that It
wouia in no way attempt to injure the
city or impede work on the water sys-
Good News for the Hungry.
Hereafter the prices at Morris' restau
rant will be: For two eggs with coffee,
bread, butter and potatoes, 15c; sirloin
steak with coffee, bread, butter and
uuuuucB, pimiu lieas, witn OOffea.
1. M kill... n J . . . 'i- . r rl
u i rnu, uuwci auu uuiacuci, Jan.
Other
restaurant
'lllff shlln
labor. 229 Washington street, between
dishes in DrODortlon. Onlv
on Washington street em ploy In
tim
Watch Repairing
EVERT JOB GUARANTEED
Mayor Lane and his administration
was censured for discrimination against
veterans of the Spanish-American war
at a meeting of Scout Young Camp No.
2, held last night In the Ablngton
building. The grievance of the asso
ciation is the alleged discrimination of
Mayor Lane against Spanish-American
veterans in the municipal service. Tho
following resolutions were adopted:
"Whereas, a thorough Investigation
from this camp Into the treatment ac
corded the Spanish-American war
veterans by Mayor Lane and the present
city administration, we are of the opin
ion that the said administration is un
fair toward this organization. There
fore, be it resolved, that Scout Young
Camp No. 2, U. S. W. V.. emphatically
condemns Mayor Lane and the present
administration for their conduct preju
dicial to the members of this organisation."
CULPRITS AT EUGENE
GET JAIL SENTENCES
Eugene. Or.. March 10 In the circuit
court yesterday Allen Dow of Coburg
jleaded guilty to the charge of selling
lauor In violation of the local ODtion
law ana Juage nvna sentences aim
to SO days In the county jail.
Clyde Woolwlne, who had pleaded
guilty to a statutory crime, was sen
tenced to six month la the county JaU.
Generate Health
Germs
by eating
Union Meat Co. meat
which is Oregon grown,
inspected before slaugh
ter and after slaughter,
by U. S. Government of
ficials who are educated
for this one task, and are
competent to recognize
unwholesome conditions
not apparent to you, or
the ordinary butcher.
Order of your dealer
their fresh meats, also
"Columbia" brand .
Hams, Bacon and Lard
the purest pork prod
ucts. For Booklet address
Union Moat Co.
Portland, Ore.
Pioneer Packers of the
Pacific
Diamond House Paint
GUARANTEED
I gallon lota, SI. 40 per gaL
1 gallon lota, SI. 50 Pr gL
Manufactured by
PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO.
830 rront St Portland, Or.
KITS EVENTS.
NICKELODION
130 Sixth Stroet
The Blind Boy and
The Will Changed
The INlckelodlon
140 Qrand Avenue
This Week: PASSION PLAT
SBAT SALES TODAY ;
Helllg Theatre Ne Friday
The Famous LyrlO Soprano ''
Madame Lillian , s
BLAUVLLT
Assisted by
Mr. Albert Rosenthal Cellist
Miss Edith Kellogg. Pianist.
Prices. IJ.00, $1.60. 11.00.
MARQ1MM GRAND
All This Week
MOTIOIS PICTURHO
2 to lO P. M.
Continuous Performance
Positively at Every Performance
International Craze
"flerry Widows"
Beautiful Japanese Spectacle .
"The Butterflies"
D Emnery's Great Dram
"Two Orphans' 1
10C ANY SBAT 10C
LADIES FREE
Admission and Instruction
exposition im
TOINIUMT
Sessions 9:30 to 12; 1 to 6;
7 to 10:15.
WBTBI TO BUTE.
Visit Little Hungary
NOW THE FAD
Something New A Secluded Retreat
Aoslro - Hungarian Reslaorant
47 Taylor 8t Bet. Second and Third.
GENUINE
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
SOLE AQEXTTS.
INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO.
3S3 STABK BTKEET.
Opposite City Library. Both Phones.
BAKER THEATRE Phon-
GEO. Ll BAIOTR nn M.n.M-
Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday-
First Time Here at Popular Prices,
Rachel Crother's Great New York Success
"THE TBSEl (1 Ttm n
A play of unusual beauty and Interest."
One of the big ones, for which the
Baker is noted.
Evenings, 25c, J 6c, 60o; matinee 16k
EMPIRE Theatre
DfiiAMAN. Muunr.
Matinees Wednesday)
lit
y.na
MILTON W.
All this week.
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A Romance oi Old Mexico with Musical
Interpolations. By Clarence BennettT
Author of "The Holy City."
A magnificent production ThrflHn
plot, iJ'rom Lew Wallace's story. "The
fair God." Nights 16c. 18c, tie, loZ
Matinees lOo, 20c . T "
Ifert Attraction m la sTew Tortr.
THE GRAND Vaudeville de Lox
For the Entire Week of Mareh .
OIBUSLB'I SOOAJTO POET OXBCT7S.
rsatorlng "Tom Woridii Chreatest
fcTTAErmsI T&ZO, .V"
Phenomenal Bliur Ao, '
F. F. Montressa'a Great Motion Plo
tures. Showing "Cupid'g Pranks."
TEA N
Moneyback says : when-
you buy Schilling's
Best, your ; grocer ' returns
your money if you. don't like
BBPTOB'
ever
Of iH rtrietlet parnuatoily csnd la s tew says witfcoet
urgicii operation or dcttntira from buiaeM. No pj
mill b accept' aotll um ptiieot It coapletajy atUaM,
Fidelity Rupture Cure
814 wetland, Emr, POTXAlTPt O.
ONLY IN UTS AND
T H E ACODINT INSUHANOt
BEST
O. . K. WTBTnie
0 WeUe Tar (ro Bld.
WcWoot Oil DlccWnn
Tour grocer rttturna your money If yon luakea Khoee, . watenmutf t...li
don't like Schilling's Beat; we pay him. Xte Wot gbiae-Atv U Ptalers.
THE STAR - 513? JS
For the Entire Week of March 8.
, A Comedy Drams, in Four Acts.
M.f.lii?. pLodlice(J bT toc company
Matinees: Sundaysj... Tuesdays,. Thurs.
days nd Saturdays at t.ao W. in..
prices loo sad tOc-IBhrwy sYenfng at
8:16 p. m.. prices Ho. JBo and 5o.
Seats may be reserved by either phone.
LYRIC THEATRE
Both Flonesi sCala 4es Borne, A-1039.
CommenclngMonday, March $.
. Ths Allea Stock Company Presents '
A i nree-Act Farce. i; x
a Matlneel Tuesday -Thursday, galur
flay and Sunday. Prices 10o and ton.
Every svening at l.lHv Prices 10c, 2e
end loov , Boxes (Oe. Office open 1
a nvto 19 p. m. -
Motion Picture Thcr.tr.
WE KENT -LATEST FEATURK I it'
1.000 feet Reels, Including Boas l.,'
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