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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. MARCH 12.' 1908. Town Topics OVll Vaudeville "Our Maw Girl" ."Anita, the Singing Olrl" TONIGiir8 AfUSE5IENTS. Marauam , Moving" Pictures Baker ....."The Three of Us" i . Grand Lrrio. Star George w. Bever, ylce-praildent and manage of the Butt Boys Consolidated Mining company. In a Jettef to tha home offlca, JIT Lumber Exchange building, given a clear and concilia statement of condition! at tha mine aa found at thla time. Tha letter la published In the company' Urge advertlaement else where In thla paper, and will be of ln treat to even mora than stockholders In tha enterprise. The Butte Boya never liaa had a secret or anything to conceal from the public, and thla franlc letter la typical of Ita manner of tranaactlng all Its business. It will not likely be many montha before the mine will be ahowlng Ita heela to even some of the old fellowa, In the matter of rood, round dividends to Its people. It Is probably one of the most economically managed mining propositions In the country. The Central w! C. T. U. held Its usual meeting Wednesday afternoon. After the opening exercises by Mrs. PI Iter. Mrs. Holllnshead, national superlntend- ent of unfermented wine, tola or tne enthusiasm In Alabama during the re cent amendment campaign, and of a trip throuch the country. Mrs. ntrrwi Moorehouse spoke on 'Thrift," telling of the school savings banks, wnicn -are being organised In our country and lothers. Oreat good Is being accom plished through this department, S00 nchools now have tnese Danas in me United States. She read a letter from Spokane. Two thousand two hundred and fifty children have deposited money there, an aveage of from 11 to :ou ror each pupil. Next week the quarterly reporta are due. It will also be Neal Dow Memorial day; leader, Mrs. E. H. Roper. A jury In Judge O'Day's department of the circuit rlurt yesterday decided that L Oroobman la not entitled to financial recompense for his arrest on the charge of malicloua deatruotlon of property and subsequent confinement among the hoboes and vagrants at the city Jail. He had sued W. Rosummy for 3,060 damages, but the defendant showed that he had consulted 'an at torney beore swearing to the complaint and testimony showed that he had prob able cause for believing Oroobman guil ty was submitted, although the charge was dismissed wnen neara in mo mu nicipal court. David Lamora waa convicted on a statutory charge by a Jury in Juag Bronaugh's department of the circuit ,.,,uri amt nlrht sfter a trial last' i ii Hn v Mra Fmumi Mvers. the corespondent, took . v, 1 A FEW DAYS MORE TO SAVE FROM $40 TO $80 Below is list o! what is left of our Clearance Sale of Used Upright., and : Square Pianos, also Piano Players. Collard ft Colls rd Jewel Piano Mannor Son Sterling s..... Hints Arlon .............. ; Pease . Marshall & Wendell Fischer Weaer Bros. Victor Mardman Btelnway Hobart M. Cable Crown I.. Bush & derts t A Square Deal on Sguares We hnv. a numhei' at tnoa. dec-end able Squares from $30 to (SO. Splendid lor practice. Piano Plavers Also We hava saveral of the 1101 and 1907 atyles of the genuine Pianola, the standard piano-player of the worm, from 1111 to 1100. Alao a number of odds and ends of nlano-mayere that have been reDalred In our shops, con sisting of AdoIIos. Ceclllans, Angelus, Simplex, etc., ringing from 170 to 1100, including some roils or music. Write us or call ua up on local or long-distance phone at once. These snaps are sure to be picked up quickly. In oase a better piano la desired later, our regnkir exchange agreement per mits selection of any fcign-gTaae Instrument, allowing all paid original purchase. W should get all cash for theae In struments, but If you desire payments we will arrange them to sun your con venience, for the mere addition of the usual simple Interest. Eilers Piano House, tne -House or Hlahest Quality." 853 Washington St., corner of Park. on the ganlsatlon la composed of representa tive business men of the different churches in the city and numbers about 400 member: April 1, the day after the banquet, a mass meeting will be held to further the plana of the movement. fn La- ?eculiar feature ui act that the case attor- the stand In mora a behalf. A thn ensa waa the ma. rlA hv tarn ClT mfl Bliniv neys who raced eacn omrr m Anderson murder trial, before the same Judge and the result In each case was conviction. Deputy District Attorney Adams prosecuted and John A. jerrrey represented the defendant., Members of the MountTabor Im provement aasoclation, the Center Ad dition Push club, the Sixteenth Precinct Push club and the Montavilla Improve ment board have petitioned the city council for adequate tire protection, the petitioners state tnat iney nave nu protection and are entitled to It from the city because they have been paying city taxes for three years ana oeciune the water aupply is sufficient to make a department feasible. They want a nre enclno and a comDinaiiun uuoo nnu chemical engine. The union Lenten service of all the Episcopal churches was held last night ot Trlnltv church. The union service will be repeated eacn wennwiny msm. Next Wednesday the meeting will be at St David s, the next at St. Marks, fol lowing that at the Church of the Good Shepherd, and the next week at St. Stephen s. The Lenten services at Trin ity are as rollows: t.ommuniwi every Wednesday morning at 10, litany every Friday morning at i'. anu evening orayor everv afternoon except Satur day at 5 o'clock. For the past several council meetings Councilman Vaughn has asked that the ordinance relating to streetcar fenders be taken from the table and acted upon. He stated several weeks ago he would call upon the members to take up the measure at each council meeting until something Is done with It. Testerday was no exception to his rule and he re ceived the usual second from council man Kellaher. The motion was iosi, however, and the ordinance will con tinue to recline upon the table until It dies a long and lingering deatn. The Clinton-Kelly circle of the Home Training association will meet tomor row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In room of the Cllnton-Keiiy scnooi. nev. Dr Dyott will address tne meeting on the subject of 'The Children's Sun day." All mothers are earnestly In vited to be present. fVe sell raxora and shaving outfits, and guarantee that you will be satis fied with the goods. That Is our way of doing business and our patrons feel that they are safe when they deal with us. Albert Bernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street. Tho second annual meeting or t.ho laymen's missionary movement was held In the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon, when arrangements were completed for the annual banquet of the association, which will be held on the evening of March 31. The or- The Oregon state optometry board held Its annual meeting at Salem, Ore- on, yesterday for. the purpose of elect s' oncers ana considering Dusiness problems pertaining to optometry. The members Dresent were Dr. Loue. Dr. Herman W. Barr and E. O. Mattern. The latter was elected president for tha ensuing year and Dr. Barr secre tary. The next examination In opto metry will take place In the latter part of April. Notice will be duly given. Applicants will please take notice. A suit for 125. We are still making those popular suits for $25, and will continue to do so as long as we enjoy the trade of so many of Portland's care ful dressers. To use a slang phrase, "We are certainly there with the goods," when It comes to tailoring. Coma In and look over our stock. It doesn't matter whether you wish to buy or n.ot. We make any suit In the house for $25, no more, no less. Unique Tailoring com pany, 309 Stark street. The majority party of the council once more turned down the ordinance providing for detectives to act as police sergeants. The measure came from the ways and means committee and for that reason the measure was defeated. Coun cilman Rushlight is chairman of the committee and a majority of the mem bers are. of the minority council party, The Journal Library Voting Coupon THIS COUPON IS GOOD fOR 5 VOTES Iff THE JOURIUI IIBIURY COST EST t 1 , 'I i Cut out the coupon, fill in nime of organization or lociety 6u wish to vote for and depoiit in the ballot box at HOLZMAN'S JEWELRY STORE, 149 Third St. WHITE FRONT DRUG STORE, 133 Orand Ave. WATTS-MATTHIEU DRUQ STORE, 275 Russell St. name ui vi gaiii&aiivu ...... , ...... Name of Voter Addreis Old or new ubicribert to the Daily and Sunday Journal, paying In advance, will be entitled under this offer to special votes as fol lows: One year ($7.50), 750 votes; six months ($375), 300 votes; three months ($1.95), US votes; one month (65c), 40 votes. LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST way absolutely free. An ISOO library riven volumes and handsome golden oak cases will be given elegant library of 100 to tne lodge, school. churoh, elub or society In Portland securing the largest number of votes. Every merchant Hated below will give with each 10-ccnt 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 when promptly paid are entitled to votes. The library Is on exhibition In the Fifth street window of The Journal office, corner Firm and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman a jewelry stors. drug store,. I7S Russell street, where all votes should be deposited. Trade with the following merchants ana get ousy wiui tne votes: W. X. HAmrzz.Ii m CO., dry goods, clothing and shoes, S80 to S84 East Mor rison street T. IOUKII, jeweler. 149 Third street Wain 818. O. X. XOrrrZATXB. photographer. 166 H Third street Paclfio 1710. K1SOIUT TMAXUm TOm- AOH CO, office and warehouse 111-113 North Sixth street Main 18S, A-1685. TXB M. X. BXAI2TAXD CO- sporting goods, 122 Orand avenue. East 818. UBBBTY COAX ft XC2S CO- office 811 Pine street Home A-J186, Main 1662. TCXCAX COAXf CO.. of floe 829 Burn- side street. Main 2776, A-2776. BTSICX Si OSTXB-. merchant tailors. 126 Stark street. Pacific 200. OlIOOV raws OOm cigars and news. 147 Sixth street. 97. m. ZZtZrr. plumbing and gas fit ting, 607 Williams avenue. Kast 432S. wsxra rmowT vnva btoxb, is 3 Orand avenue. k. X. WZXt,BTT, grocer, 128 Orand avenue. B-1261, East Z83. TXS MODBZi BABBEX SHOP, finest shop in the city, tl Sixth street. BLASOXXO TXXCPXB OBOCXBT, 380 Yamhill, corner Park. Main 6621, A-3737. 'FURNISHERS CXIOAQO KASKXT, meats, 187 Third street Main 413. Mommia-ozr buctbzcax. co., 291 East Morrison street. East 8128. li-1025. WATTSI-MATTXIIU CO., druggists. 276 Russell street Kast 662. BHAXKS 1AYXB, wood dealers, vard Kast Eighth and Main streets. East 316. AXIOx BJXEX, fine millinery, 4 69 Washington street DXv X. J3. WBJOKT, dentist. 3 42 V, Washington, corner Seventh. Main 2119. CSVTXAX KABKET, meats and fish, 120 Orand avenue. B-1386, East 412. BUTTE B-OTT BBBAD CO., corner Second and Columbia streets; retail 14i Third street T ATX OX STAXTOH, plumbing and gas fitting, 808 Pine street. MOOBB BKOI., east vide news deal ers and confectionery, Wllllnms avenue and Russell street. East 4 702. E. A. McADAKS, bicycles and snort ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott street. East 2482. of Seventh, about April 5. Mr. Young Is now In New York city buying a se lect assortment of the various lines which he will carry In his new store. A reception to members and friends of tne Unitarian church will be given tomorrow evening from 8 to 10 o'clock, under the auspices of the Unitarian Woman's alliance. The alliance mem bers cordially invite any who may wish to attend to be present. Reception to be held In the Unitarian church parlors corner of Seventh and Yamhill streets Articles lost and found on the street cars March 11: Twenty-seven umbrel las. 1 book, 1 package of 2 books, 1. milk of 1 package of 2 books, 1 n can, 1 corset, i purses, 2 pairs oi gloves. boxes. 1 telesrope, 1 package of seed, 1 disinfectant stove, 1 watch, 1 package of Irons. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. Railway station, corner First and Alder. Elnathan Sweot, formerly of Morgan, Sweet & Chapman, has opened one of the handsomest offices In the city at 204 Corbett building, where he will deal in city and farm property. Irrigated lands, timber and loans. H. E. Chap man of the same firm will conduct a general fire insurance business In the same office. At the mooting of the board of di rectors of the Library association of Portland, held last night, the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing two years: President, W. B. Ayer: vice-president. Dr. T. L. Eliot; treasurer, R. L. Sabln; secretary. Miss Mary Frances Isom. Penney Bros. Friday Special. Our $1.60 grade of port, sherry, tokay, mus cat and arigellca wine at $1 per gal lon. Our tl grade of port and sherry at 75 cents per gallon. Straight Ken tucky whiskey at 33 per gallon Friday only. ' 379-381 East Morrison street Phones, East 287. B-2426. Free delivery. High Class Zi Hot Essentially High Price 'But a distinction and an obvi ous "high-class" may be evident in medium-priced commodities if Intelligently selected That's the Bailey way Notably thla week. 50-pleoe Dinner Bets, gold and white seml-porcelain Orlndley En glish ware S$.50 SO-piece Sinner Beta, Carnation tracery; Johnson Bros. English seml-porcelain $9.00 MVOR DEFBBBS OTOXT QTTAX JTT To quality and distinctive style, add pleasingly low prices, and the Bailey selections are defined. BAILtY & Company 424-426 Washington Dr. Wilson's subject tomorrow night at Centenary church will be "Can Mor ality Save?" Oeorge II. Street will be the soloist of the evening. A large chorus leads the singing, and with Mrs. Drake at the organ the music Is a spe cial attraction. Evangelist Coburn preached to a full house last night , Taylor Street church. The 3 o'clock Bible readings and lectures conducted by Dr. Coburn are sources of great uplift to those who attend. Rate war. San Francisco $5 Includ ing berth and meals. Finest passenger sIiTd on the Pacific coast. Frank Bol- lam, agent, 128 Third street Take your prescriptions snd drug or ders to Aioert Bernl, the druggist, zas Washington street. Satisfactory re sults at moderate prices. Htnumftr Jesse Harktna. for Cam a a. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. rn. Woodward Dancing academy tonight Claaa lesson, 25c. Private lessons dally. Socials. Tues., Thurs. and Saturday. Automobiles of all second hand, for sale. Front and Burnslde. kinds, new and Henry Wemme Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Kast 789: B-1001 Woman's Exchar.gr, 133 Tenth street lunch 11:30 to 2; business men s lunch H. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs, ahow cards. 284 Yamhill. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Journal want nds. lo t word. WEYERHAEUSER HERE ON HIS WAY SOUTH C. A. Weyerhaeuser of Little Falls, Minnesota, a son of Frederick Weyer haeuser, the lumber king, one of the richest men In the world and said by some to be even wealthier than John D. Rockefeller, arrived at the Hotel Portland this morning on his way to southern California- Mr. Weyerhaeuser says nls visit nere has no business significance and that he will only spend the day In Portland Mrs. Weyerhaeuser has been spending the winter near Los Angeles, and her husband Is on bla .way there to take her noma. R. L. McCormlck of Tacoma. the right-hand man of the Weyerhaeuser 'ndlcate in tne northwest, is also at e Portland today, accompanied by his family. The McCormlcks leave this evening for California. The Mothers' and Teachers' club of the Arleta school will meet at the school building Friday, March 13, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Sarah Evans and Mrs. Hayes of the Federated clubs will speak. Everyone Is Invited. The Home Training society of the North Central school will meet tomor row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school. The subject for the afternoon will be "The Care of Children's Teeth." Five dollars will be paid to anyone who gives us the address of Nicholas Braunn who formerly lived at 785 Wa ter street. Apply to I. GevurUs, First and Yamhill. The Portland Trust company has be gun suit against Fanny D. Andreen and Audrey Northrup, heirs of Frank E. Northrup. to quiet title to property In the Couch addition, valued at $12,-000. We sponge and press your clothes and shine your shoes, all for 11 per month. Mailt 614, A-4314. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. The monthly tea at the Patton Home wlll be given Tuesday, the 17th Inst. Mrs. F. M. Branch will have charge of the program. Stationery store a! 149 Mor ison street, near Third street, with a full Una of sUtlonery xnd blank books. Davla ft Kllburn. Phone A-161L For the' best eye glasses that can bs had at moderate prices see Oeorge Ru benstetn, expert optician, 183 Fourth street between Yamhill and Taylor F. P. Toung, who for the' past IS years ban been connected with the Olds, Wortman 4V King store, has resigned, and will open an up-to-date fancy goods store at til Washington, street, corner Piano Men in City. Colonel J. Oray Estey, head of the Estey Organ & Piano company, of Brat tleboro, Vermont and A. Dalrymple, sec retary and general representative of the above concern, arrived in this city yes terday In company with G. F. Johnson, general manager of Sherman, Clay & Co. This Is the first tlmo Colonel Estey has ever visited the Pacific northwest, and he Is very enthusiastic over the country. He expressed himself as being greatly surprised at wnat nas Deen ac complished in this section of the coun try. It Is difficult for an eastern man to understand that we have great cities and that we are not behind eastern cities in all the things which go to make a modern, progressive community. Colonel Estey and Mr. Dalrymple leave tonight for San Francisco, where they expect to spend some time. The Estey Organ company of Brattle boro are manufacturers of pipe organs, as well as of reed organs and pianos. Colonel Estey Is visiting the coast in the Interest of his house. A number of large pipe organ contracts have recently been awarded to them, and their success In this work has been largely due to the fact that Colonel Estey has given a great amount of personal attention to this branch of the business. . . The Three Qs. Quality stands for all that- best? You'll get It if you eat at Morris' Rest. Quantity means there Is plenty to eat. So you needn't send for more to get a good feed. QuIckneBS our habit of serving things Is, So you won't lose much time away from , your bla. Quantity, quality and quickness you will find It atMorrls' restaurant. 229 Washington, street Watch Repairing EVERT JOS GUARANTEED GOODMAN SEbx? gll Korriaoa 8V, Bet, Tint and rzext. S0METHIN' DO.!.' T'NIGHT Oh, brother, take a clothespin if yer goln' out t' night, T' hear our Mr. U'Ren, an' be sure ye stick It tight Upon yer poor proboscis, fer ye- don't know what ve'll get If th' man Is at th' meetln' with his can uf sulphurette. A chap wuc present las' time who de clares n billion cats Uf th' real Imported polo kind, an' a thousan' million rats Would smell like honeysuckles or a fra- rfgrant Portland rose, As compared1 with bottled sulphur, therefore, brother, watch your nose. They'll hf talkln' of a statement "at they've labeled number one. An" If ye go f hear 'cm I'd advise 'at first ye'd don A coat uf metal armor t' perfect yer Sunday clothe. An' don t rerget our wnrnln' uf a clothespin on yer nose. UNION LAUNDRY "BEST OXT EABTK." Tel. A-frSZ, Alain 39S. Second and Columbia. If you want to make Twenty Per Cent our Investment, buy On yo RONVILLE PUBLISHI NO stock In the i CO. Pay ments can be made by the week or by i the month. Only a few shares sold ! under these terms. For particulars call I at 415 Marquam B1(1r., Portland, Or. j r AT THE THEATRES Seats Selling for "Black Crook." The big spectacular musical extrava ganza production, "The Black Crook.'" will bo the attraction at the Hellig the atre, Fourteenth and Washington st reetw, next Sunday and Monday nights, March 15 and 16. This old time favorite Is one of the greatest successes that tho Amer ican stage has ever known. Keats are now selling at theatre for both nights. "The Merry Widow." The best moving pictures ever shown In Portland Is the verdict given of the entertainment this week at the M:ir- qnam. The pictures include "The Merry widow, "Trie Butterflies" an 1 "Tho Two Orphans." The butterfly pic ture Is a reproduction of a snectacul.ir production prepared for the king of Italy ana every men or mo rum has been painted by hand. "The Merry Widow" pictures have been taken from the ober- atlc success. Performances are continu ous from 2 until 10:30. "The Three of Us." At the Baker this week there are two distinct hits. One is the play, "The Three of Us." which the company is pre senting so cleverly, and the other is the individual hit of Miss Blanche Stoddard, the new leading woman, In the splendid role of Rhy Macchesney. "Tho Three of Us" will continue till Saturday night, with matinee Saturday. "Our New Girl "a Hit. One of the most unmistakable hits ever scored by the Allen company at the I.yrlc is "Our New Girl," which has been the talk of the town since the opening performance. Verna Felton, Forrest Seabury and Irving Kennedy are establishing new records in the lsuirh- producing line. You'll laugh until you're Get Off The Car at The Alameda Many people fail to sec the beauties of Rose City Tark for the reason that they leave the car at the wrong place. Get off at The Alameda, walk along the side walks amidst the trees and you will realize the wonder ful natural loveliness of Rose City Park. Do not try to see it all from the car win dows. You cannot see one-tenth of it that way. Rose City Park has so many charms that one 4 to must take time see them all. Once familiar with all the many advantages that Rose City Park possesses, you will certainly make up your mind to buy and- live there. If You Want to See ROSE CITY PARK At Its Best For the convenience of those who found it difficult to get to Rose City Park last Sunday, we have decided to make next Saturday a Special Sales day. The cars will run 15 minutes apart during the afternoon and salesmen will be on the ground all day. They will be pleased to show you the prettiest parts of Rose City Park, answer questions and be at your serv ice all day. If you wish to have a salesman accompany you, telephone the office in the morning. TAKE THE ROSE CITY PARK CAR AT CORNER OF THIRD & YAMHILL, STS. There arc a great many excellent building lots remaining at $100. From this price they range all the way to $900. Terms easy and special inducements offered to those who will build this spring. Many present owntrs are clearing, plowing and sowing grass upon their lots, enhancing the attractiveness of the place. Now is the time to see the park. HARTMAN & THOMPSON Chamber of Commerce FRALEY FAVORITES FOR EARLY WEAR Newest shapes, either un trimmed or trimmed, in most bewitching fashion "Merry Widow" and "Gibson Girl" Sailors close-fitting tailored effects, black chip shapes, large and small. Flowered Turbans in unex celled variety. Flowers and trimmings as you want them. All moderately priced. FRALEY'S 212-214 THIRD DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY STREET sore at the funny show. tures between acts. Moving plc- "Anita the Singing Girl." "Anita, the Singing Olrl" Is th nnv- elty which the French stock, comnany is presenting this week at the Star theatre. It is a comedy with music Kathleen Taylor, tho Ingenue of the company, has the title role and slnKB several popular ballads during the en tertainment. "Anita, the Singing Girl" Is considered one of the stock com pany's greatest hits, "Cupid's Pranks rnis weeK mere is such a lng picture wort picture at the thy of especial Rood mov- Orand that It is featurins-. It Is called "Cupid's Pranks," and shows how the tittle god of love united two hearts. F. F. Montressa. motion wave enpert. has flashed nothing better In several months. The headline act Is the Car lisle dog and pony ctrcusy with the famous talking horse. "A Royal Slave." One of the strongest road attractions to appear here at popular prices this season la Clarence Bennett's "A Royal Slave." which is pleasing large audiences all this week at the Empire.. It Is a tale Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Capital $150,000.00 Does a general banking business. Pays interest on Savings Accounts and on Time Certificates. . Acts' as trustee in bond issues. Holds title to properties for corporations, snydi cates, estates and individuals, pending distribution, set tlement or other disposition. Collects interests, incomes, rents, etc., and fur nishes substantial investments for idle funds. The trust business kept entirely separate from the other business of the company. Correspondence or interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of our service. TEA The most significant word between you and your grocer is nioneyback. Signifies fairness. V Your grocer returns your money If you don t like Schilling's Best; we pay hint. of old Mexico during the most romantic days of that country's history and Is a Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED 6 gallon lota, gl.40 per gaU 1 gallon lots. Sl.SO per L Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & BOOS CO. 830 rxoat it Yoxtlasa, a, thrilling tale of lova. hatred. Intel rue and passion. AlItrSXaCBSTS. DEILIG THOATRU N lata aa Wasalagtoa rhon Wain 1. and A.111I. TOXOMOW KIOHT CLOCK Song . Kecltal Famous Lyrla Soprano Madam Mlllan " . SlarTsx.1 Assisted by Albert Rosenthal. Cellist Edlth Ksllogg. Pianist. , Prices tl. tT, tl. r MARQUAM GRAND fiffV . - All Week ' "' t".- Pronounced Hit r i kotiobt riortmaa , BfBBBT WIDOW Tn aumaruil two oarxAaa F. O. Bauer, Illustrated Bongs ' Continuous Performance, I tos 10 p. m. loo awt aaAT loa BAKER THEATRE Ph0B" i",.? GEO. Xj. BAKER, Sen. Manager. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturday. First Time Here at Popular Prices. Rachel Crother'a Oreat New York Success "Tan TatKxa oi ua." A play of unusual beauty and interest One of the big ones, for which tha Baker Is noted. Evenings, 25c, JSe, 40c; matinees, .15c, "c next weea: ' i i r EMPIRE Theatre 2SW MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. All this week.- Matlnsea Wednesday an4 Haturday. "A BOTAZ. BI.ATB. A Romance of Old Mexico with Musical Interpolations. By Clarence Bennett, Author of "The Holy City." A magnificent production Thrilling &lot. From Lew Wallace's Story, "Tha air Ood." Nights lie, 15c, ISc. 60c Matinees 10c, 20c. Mart Attraction Bls la BTtw Tor." THE GRAND Vaudeville de loie 'For the Entire Week of March . CABuaura sooajts post cxBcrra, Featuring "Tom." World's Greatest Talking Pony. VTADZtrK TBXO, Phenomenal Blag Act. F. F. Montressa's Oreat Motion Pic tures, Showing "Cupid's Pranks." f THE STAR ST atiS! For the Entire Week of March S. The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents "AJTXTA, TXB aXB-QXXQ GnUb," A Comedy Drama In Four Acta First time produced by a stock company Matinees: Sundays, Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays at 2:10 p. m, r rices 10c and 20c. Every evening at :16 p. m., prices 15o. 25c and 15c Beats may be reserved by either phone. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones Main 4685; Zona, A-lOaf, Week Commencing Monday, March , The Allen Stock Company Presents A 'i nrwe-Aet Faroe, "OT7B BTBW GXB&." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Bator day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 10c Every evening at 8:16. Prices 10c lOo and SOc Boxes 60c. Offloe open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS 1,000 feet Reels. Including Bona Slides. $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Ca. 2tt Burnslde St. near FlftK NICKELODION 130 Sixth Strst A Russian Drama The INIckelodlon 140 Orand Avenue This Week: PASSION PLAT LADIES' NIQHT TONIGHT OAKS RINK BB TO DTJTB. Visit Little Hungary A most delightful place to eat BECXTOXD BBTBBAT Elegant furnished rooms by the day, week or month. Now open and ready for guests. 247 Taylor St. Bt. 2nd & 3d TEETH ERm. Save Money Coma and hava free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SIX. - VBR FILLINGS. X5c UP; GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. l4.00t-" SPLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD ,t CROWNS. 12.50 TO $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. . Lady attendant always present. AH work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years ax perience. Boston Dentists Borne Phone A -0090. Phone Mala 8030. Svltt Morrison at, Opp. Postofflea, ' Hair Catting 25 Cents, ; BAZOBfl KOBBO, 85 0ZBT8. YOUR NECKTIE PRESSED AND YOUR SHOES SHI NED FREE AT &fye MODEL ; TXB XH92PEB9XVT BAmiTBB, BXOIV ' The finest ll-chair shop In the city. Only the beat of skilled barbers ' em- ployed. ' 91 Sixth Street Just south of Welta-Fargo Bid. ONLY IN LITE AND THE ACCIDENT INSUANCI nircT O. X. WZ8T0H ' BEST iO Wells Pargo Uldr. Webfoot OH Blctfdm Makes Bhoea Waterproof rreserrh Z.eatnei Hot a Bblae at ail Dealer. mmuv, Of til taitato tfSMsntly m4 la e frw t Mrgical eswsuasof aaua froaa fcwtou. o , elll scctjtW aatil tka stlM It cmii;r tv.,it FisiiiTf nunr - r : tie Swttla&4 Sid K-i-i.-, v . .1, i f. . if j it