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' THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL1, . PORTLAND. ."MONDAY EVENING, 'APRIL' 20, IflOS. I Torm Topics J TODAf'S AMl'&EMEXTS. Marquam ....The Ball of New York" Uaker.....Ths strange Adventures Of MlM brown." ; ' I-yrto Thelma" sear .........llow Baxter Futtad In" Grand Vaudeville Perfect Set FULTO 0 anywhere la the elty, r prloe oal aa kind of a eat of teeth, thea eome to a, as wo wUl dupUoate that ae of !! Oil - - ... m . I . 1 . . v home In Oregon , wiy bo formally Fw pl o14 U " o pan ad at Corvalll Wednesday evening f ! Mk. A. number of Invitational i " ' " '" I t-i" i have bean raoalvad br Portland bualnaaa I ' v. . - 1 man. The Corvallis Commercial club at flrat fix ad upon April 17 aa the opening data, but unavoidable delaya compelled a poatponement to April 22. , Tha exar olaes will open at I o clock p. m. Thara will b apeeohea, . rafraahmanta and a I reneral good tlraa.The elub'a naw home la a raault OX loyal eupport and iiber ' allty of tha mambarabin, and faithful worlr hv tha trustees. B. W. Johnson. Thomaa Nolan. Robert Johnaon, Jamaa j Withycombe. J. R. Smith, A. a.. Cord lay and J. A. Harper. . Rar. J, R. McQlade, whose, pastoral relation' with , Allipah Presbyterian church will bo aororad thla woak by tha preebytery In aaaaloa : at Astoria, preached hta farawell aarmon at that church yesterday. Rev. McQlade and family will leave in a lew days for tha east, and latar In tha aummer will go - abroad for a visit of several month. Dr. McQlade haa been In Portland for tha paat aevaa yaara and during that tirne haa aeon tha amall t rama church ' on Powell atraat replaced with a hand' aomo atrueture. Tha of flclale of Mix pah church have made' ao announcement of a aucceaaor to Dr. McQlade, aitnougn eeveral tnlnlatera have been mentioned in connection with a call. , Shortly after 11 o'clock laat night three men attempted to break Into" tha store of rrank O'Nell at II Hood street They lowered tha awning In front of tbe atoro In order to partially oonoeal their movement . and. then broke the f laaa out of tha front window with a atlck of atove wood. Neighbors were at tracted to tha soot br the nolaa of breaking- glaaa and the three burglar took to their heela and escaped. Tha matter waa reported to the ponce. Places ; Ecsponsibility for Defeat ; Upon . Democrats Who Registered as Repub , licans Applies, the "Oh Ieir Story to Himself. V Senator Fulton arrived ", In Portland laat nlfht from Astoria and will leave tomorrow morning for "Washington to ae what can be dona to aave tha Fulton amendment to tha Interatata commerce law. which la now In the handa of Sen ator Klklne and his confreres of tha aenata committee on Interstate com merce. "Have von anrthlns to sir about tha primary eleoUonT' Senator Fulton waa asKed. "Well, what do vou expect ma to say T" replied tha senator, grimly. Simply mis: -un, nam Than ha chucklad and told tha stonr: 1 aaw It In an old book called 'Flush Times in MIssIssIddL' A cafe, waa be ing triad In one of the backwoods eoun- I ttea The evidence began piling up for the D.alntlff and ha thoualtt It looked lute a aura case, until the court an- n mi rnA O.ntUm.N j. Ik. 4tiw r must Instruct you to disregard ihe i evidence and return a verdict for the defendant.' Tbe plaintiff turned away ots oeaa ana exciaimea; un. ben: Blamoo tha Bamoorata. "But seriously, my defeat was un doubtedly brouaht about by the Demo orais, as I nave aald beroro. They reg istered in great numbers as Repub licans and voted for Cake. The ma Ihmi.h tin aMturtA ri.rlntn. m.'. 14 h. I w "J ntipuoiiciun 01 mil siaie -.T- i . iT. .v. n" T ' "-I any tootn in tna moutn we crown with were undoubtedly In favor of my can solid (old. zzic, guaranteed a ffdiaacy. There should be a law passed to be tha beat, for Y"U I requiring flrat that all those voting in me primaries snail take affidavit that DHOfFI AIM fDilWMC I nnrfer which they register, and second J 11 VI .Willi VIWVlllliJ may anouia oe compel X & WB3TB, Chief of Staff. SOLID GOLD TEETH CROWNS I FOUR I p-NJl (C'a-v.flTN I FOUR I ; days rrmm days only lL.LI IJvLLI OQJUvLa 0NLY 25,000 Pieces of Mill and Factory Ends Never in the history of Portland have such real bargains been offered to the people. These ENDS are direct from the mills and factory. The close buyers and judges of goods will dear out the entire 25,000 Mill Ends in four days. This Mill and Factory End shipment consists of given of tha tblevea. Having In charge tha Masonic silver trowel, a committee from Tortneuf lodge No. IS. Pocatello. Idaho, arrived ortland last night and tonight at loan in roruand last nigbt and tonight at UIIVLLlllll VlkUlllliJ tney should be compelled to prove that the Maaonle temple, west Park and , , . m they bad voted for a majority of their tamh.ll streets, the trowel will be Any Porcelain Crown made no matter party candidates at the last election." wits kuvj ki iwim ur avw K m I wn tney are maae. uur price is v formally presented to Willamette lodge No. t of this olty. Impressive services will attend tha presentation. A banquoM win conclude the exercises at which el number of prominent Oregon Masons tne expiration or trowel" will bo for- Ul speak. After the expiration of 10 1 the "traveling trowel" will bo for- lodge In either the Call- dys the "travelln warded to some fornla or Washington Jurisdiction. A warrant was laaued thla morning for tha arrcat of Kenneth Morrla who resides at aoen park street, on a BRIDGES charge of permitting a violoua dog to run at large. Tbe complaining wit ness in the case is Hoi Rubensteln, who When asked as to Mr. Cake's chances ror election, senator Fulton said: Mr. Cake most certainly will be elected. This la a Republican state and Repub licans will vote for the Republican can didate. This talk about Governor Cham berlain's aecurlng tha senatorahlp la all bosh." Referring- to the Fulton amendment to the interstate commerce act giving the Interstate commerce commission power to suspend chances in rates made by the railroads until the commission had All other work same price, proportion- reviewed tne matter, Senator Fulton Mtiu liuu iu. tuaucoi ware asjminsi lis Solid Gold Top, Solid Porcelain Fronts, per tooth Solid Gold Teeth, J2k. bridge, per tooth Gold Backs. ....$4.00 $4.00 The complaining wit- I ately. Call and satisfy yourself that we have passaao at thla aesslon of congresa saya Morrla' dog- attacked and bit Mra, I K cn na satisfy yourself that we nave "i have not given It up by any KUmnil.A VS11 arnav sn mm nrst ! a I f vnv aa aw. earn tut aav aw uuar inwina M.Ifl ini IRmlLnr. Iin r II in report made to Chief Orltsmacher Pa- repreaent pur work. We emphaUoally rather Ute In the session and Senator trolman Sherwood says ha warned Mor- fMt5Lfn I n? btter work can be done Eiaina, chairman of the committee, la rla about a week ago to keep tha dor In Portland at any prlca Absolute guar- opposed to the amendment. Of course, tied up. aateea. if the Dill were reported favorably and - . I Office hours from I a. n to B JO n m t averyining was sausiactory, ll could EffecUve May 1. all cara of tha Port- Bundle. L mo 1 n. m. T.le?h5n"i fe ?.. both houses In a day. i avwa. kuai 4 uaiuo kiiv quvvuuu. j. til I norlty, but a powerful minority In the land Railway. Light & Power oompanylMalo I70, within the city limits of Portland and Ita suburbs. Including St Jonns. wUl atop only at tha near side Of crossings, as is now beln dona at railroad inter sections. Conduotora of tha Portland Eastern Dentists sente committee, la ajrainst tha bill and I think the chances are against the passage of the amendment. But I am going to do my best to get It through. Another Change Heeded. "Thla amendment of mine is not the only change that should bo made in the interstate commerce act. j ne commis sion should be given power to allow r- 1 1 mm A m 1 n mnt mrnial rmtm 1 - 4. uh. wui oa a. special meeting or the I principal budjoci unaer aiscussion, as eign snipments, oecaune our enippers mmlttee on health and police of tha!'n d"trlct Is soon to be supplied with are brought In competition with foreign Calicoes Ginghams Percales Flannelettes Outing Flannels Cretonnes White Goods Dress Goods Silks Linings ' Lawns Muslins Sheetings Crashes Table Linens Flannels Netting Curtains Canton Flannel Damasks Curtain Swiss railway division are instructed to per mit paasengera to gat on and toff of cara at forward vestibule when desired, except on forward veatibula of Portland Heights cara 83Hi WacMng-toa ft, Corner Birth. Over Goddard-Kelly Shoe Store. hla afternoon to .., !"?in ,"fhS Jt.ne' ubJeou ?5f"w"v. ?".? .L11. oriental nrrilnanna a i I iiujiwruuicB idu win vw lusn up. I iruOt ll our nuiroaai lnio ine racinc Steamer Jensa Rarkina.' for Citnu I rates a vast amount of trafrln wnnM Waahougal and way landings, dally ax. come through our ports and be trans- committee cltv onunxii thia .,. incanaescent ngnts. utner suojeoti city council this afternoon to consider lmDOrtanca alao will ba taken un. .the air-brake ordinance. A teat of air. p ce 1BO wul D lax"n UP- ?I."VM tt1." moaning at Twen ty-third and Washington streets and The meeting thlsteTn win kh- Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet ferred to cara and aent across tha coun- lac of the committee's wrul.r m..t. ooc" " lry Dy ra" matoaa or by water. By that T-". i Jt I r n n v. rna nMntt nnrr. wmil m a hatha finest In large amount of business which they adding machines Sill "."r".1" ."J- S 71ilema- Dow. mi our. I!PB 10 a.na' rrra Use bv The Journal la An mh y.l or. o. xoreign porta coma nave tne aavantage .Z. ,ournaI au mucn ot th . "7: ... .of apecial rates under the control of plftC ing last Friday. To the Burrougha credit for the promptness with whloh Acme Oil Co. ael. aafety coal oil and tha commiaslon, they would be able to i?.-rlu1!lf 0,Jr.rlda".e,"ctlon" m M0Un pnon" B-100T. compete much more easily with foreign ?1 aa P.nnlic. Without these machines ... , , shippers, who have the advantage of the full returna could not have been Trellla work, wIrefenoln. Portland swctal railroad ratea" 2 IZlVT! th.en only wire iron woraa. oecona and Kverett Senator Fulton said he would not eon- mental Uoor! ",w "n"-"n- Woman-. ExchaTTm Tanth .tra. J -MM lunch 11.80 to 1; bu.ln.sa men', lunch: K a polttloal job for a llTeiihool77aid ce. fUl THE OUD RELIABLE STORE 144-146 THIRD STREET BETWEEN MORRISON AND ALDER REALM FEMININE New York State society Tha New Tork State eoclety will hold , Hon l Stem, Laundry. Flrat lb. ,-rular n,nnM. wTJ.i-- fv! cl" worki ""onable. Bothphonea ita reguUr monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mian Llda M. O'Bryan, 147 North Twenty-first atreet. Tuesday evenlnp, April 21. All New Yorkera are cordially Invited. Mlsa Clara A. Boaa haa been reelect ed principal of the St Johna high school and Charlea H. Boyd of Golden dale, Washington, haa been chosen to m. .miliar position in the South! W. A. Wise and B.v1.t n I oiouiu, xnira ana wasnington. Chambers & 8on, opticians, 12 7th. Berger, algna. ahow carda 284 Yamhill. Journal want ada. Is a word. Where. to Dine. AT THE THEATRES -a Mcore's restaurant serv. a n.r.i.i mrB. tx. a. uepue Of Trout Lalca nlod ov-ceni ounaay omner. If S Jnrtn St. iTJyS lTA1S: , Wataon;. Re.U w.,1 aerv. a fin. for a number of yea?au She leaVe. two "c" "npw " """'"'" iwn on ana a husband. I nun nu in ur sixuetn year. -?.ut J500'" Hva Health niiiiraom orana tenia are made out or best material and superior workman ship. For sale, by all dealera Wtl 51 A Awnln Co- Mfga., "District Leader" Seats Selling. Seats are now selling at box office the Heillg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington atreeta. for the tuneful musical comedy success "The District Leader." This merry offering will be the attraction at the above theatre for four nights, beginning next Wednes day with a special price matinee Sat urday afternoon. Metxger. optician. 241 Washington. Bem-pl-lan finishes make old furnl- mr. 100 uk. new. satisfaction guar- anteea or your money refunded. Pioneer j-oani company, no irst st. Main 1334. Steamer J. N. Teal, for The Dallea and way landings. Commencing April Jo. leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Oak atreet dock at 6 0. m. Rate war San Francisco ar. Frank Bollam. agent. ateam- Third, CHILDREN TO REGISTER FOR FESTIVAL DRILL Organization to Be Effected This . Afternoon at Bing- ler's Hall on East Side. Laughter at the Baker. The Baker company has a winner thm week In the laughable comedy "The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown." and two large audiences screamed with laughter through the entire three acts yesterday.- It is a play which deals with a young ladies' seminary, and in which George Alison, the popular lead ing man, disguises as a woman and poses as an applicant for admittance r An Oat-Door School. tiu proposal, to establish a school for deaf children In the city where they may have the op portunity of the same course of study that ia presented to those who are in normal' health, la one of the greatest Interest. It raises the whole matter of educating the defective which haa many aapecta and haa been the aubject of the most thoughtful study on the part of educators for many years. In this connection the open air school which haa been established near Char lottenbura in the outskirts of Berlin for anaemic and ill-nourished children Is attracting much attention. It Is for the benefit Of all those who are not sufficiently stronr to keen uo In the ordinary school oourse. In a magnificent forest known an the drunewald a big barrack was erected na tne cniiaren were taken aa pudiis. rna aomeetic management la under placed In the middle of the front alda Lovely coque boaa and scarfs of marabout with tauffs to match are fashionable for spring-, and are espectal- ln tne new wooa-brown saa rettj Into the college. At a meeting of the Mount Scott Im- Children from tha public achoola will provemant association thla evening; the meet thla afternoon at o'clock In the electrlo lighting oueatlon will ba tha east side athletlo hall. Ringler building. Grand avenue and East Morrison street, to register for the Roae Festival drill to he given tbe evening of June 4, and to organise formally. . Tha fact that the drill and parade Will be held in tha evanlnr .nil not In the heat of the day and too lino of march will not be more than tin. mil. caused tha board of education to with draw Us objection to the nartlclnatlnn of the children In the event, and as most of .the children are anxious to enter it ia estimatea that about 8,000 win ot in line.' C. A. BIffelow. who has tha affair in hand, stated this morning that prospects could not be brighter for thla particular ereni, tu uojecuona naving neen over ruled. He haa communicated with many of the teachera and the latter say that tha children are anxious to nartiM. ymv ui me - purauv. The most exquisite cleanliness is necessary in the care of bottles and other utensils used in the preparation of a baby's food. For this purpose, there 1 :aa is potning quite u guuu as Ivory Soap. Dissolve i a few shav ; ings of Ivory Soap in a quart of hot water. Rinse the bottles . with cold water, wasn tnem inside .. and. out in the Ivory Soap suds and then scald with boiling water. , , ... IvorySoap 9900 Per Gent. Pure. 61 In a nav nr twn, M, m.1n .u. J- president of the Bast Side Rn.in... x . J 1 1 .in 1 . wbu. vtjVf win van special meeting at which tbe proposed plan of decora ftion on the eaat aide will be discussed. Two decorators will present plans and figures It la honed to raiia 11.00a t vwijiiaii nm wora. 1 " 1 1 1 ' m mi 1 - - At the Grand. George M. Cohan'a oomedy sketch. 'Election Beta" will be the headline at traction mis weea ac tne Grand. It is heipg given by the noted vaudevtllalns, Hallen and Fuller, who have bean play- ins; murn aai.es in 111 ma , eastern houses with the comedy. .A dlatlnot change from ' the headline act la tha added attraction. "Tha Price of Power." In which lo Cooper, .he well-known actor, la appearing. The two Roses have a musical set and there are comedy turns by Wesson, wait ere and 1 Wesson and by Conners and Aldart "Adventures of Miss Brown." "The Strange Adventures of Miss Brown" at the Baker all thia week la a comeoy run or lire and merriment. "Miss Brown" is sunDoaed to ha young lady in a boardina- school, bnt she is in reality Captain Courtney of ine army, wnom xorce or circumstances has thrown Into this unpleasant situa tion. Matinee Saturday. "The Belle of Kew York." Tonight "Tha Bella of New Tork" will open for a week at the Marquam. The San Francisco Opera company has the producing rlghta of this musical com edy for the Pacific coast and a splendid and comnlete production is assured bv juiwuar a 1 .ua . ncaijr. a new come. dlan Joins the company in "The Belle of New York." He la Robert Lett, one of the best known funny men in the east Seats are now selling- for all week. JThelma" Opens Tonight. Thla will -be an especially interesting night at the Lyric, where the Allen stock company will give a magnificent performance of Marie Corelll'a master piece, "Thelma," with every ona of tha popular favorltea of the Allen company cast in congenial roles. Oo tonight, so you do not miss tha rare theatrical treat "How Baxter Batted In." - Thia la the laat week of the engage ment of the French stock company at the. Star theatre. The attraction se lected is "How Baxer Butted In." Thla is a comedy with a plot and proved a ? leasing entertainment yesterday when he entertainment was attended bv two capacity audiences. Matinees Tuesday. ? v v Exposition Blak irewa. The rink will be closed 'uiursdav. Frl. day and Saturday of this week, ao skate tonight. Tuesday and Wednesday. . The rinic waa never ao rood or tna akatea never ao fast , Mr. Levy's Music House. tfl Sixth atreet f -'V- .esmMawaisaaajawaaara(ra) - !. :h' - -'f '' STactaolaa t at 4tsW's, , ; patrlotio board of women, and the ex Dense la met bv the city. Thia descrlD tlon of 'the plan taken from tha Phila- aeipnia Telegraph is or interest: '"At the end of six weeks, the num ber had increased from 95 to 120. The children who attend the schools are chosen by the medical examiners of the city schools. The preference Is gen erally given to those ehowinjr eigna of heart or lung affections, to anaemic and debilitated children; to children who. although not ill enough to be con fined to tneir rean, are not aoie to bear the strain of studv under ordinary conditions, and to convalescents, on the grounds of the school, which com prise about two and a half acres en closed by a high fence of wire netting, are a large school barrack, built of wood and tarred pasteboard, another barrack serving aa kitchen, a roomy lavatory, a bath house with showers, and a big wooden ahed open on one side and covered by a wide overhang ing roof, under which the children take shelter when it rains. Everything is planned In accordance with the most modern theories of pedagogy and medi cine. "Tha food- Is of the best and la very inexpensive. In the morning, about quarter after 7, when the pupils arrive at the school from the electric cars. breakfast Is served. This meal consists of a glass or milk with bread and butter. At noon, ror tneir dinner, the are e-lven plenty of vegetables an about a quarter of a pound of meat apiece. At 4 they have another glass or miiK witn preaa and marmalade, ana at 7 in tne evening1 oeiore tne' leave for home, they are served wit! hot soup and bread and butter. The cost of all this does not exceed II cents a day for each child. Aa haa been said, tna expense la met by the city. "Tha little pupils enter tha school sickly and Inattentive In their classes. ?'hey leave it well and strong-, and ao ar advanced In their leasona aa to be able at onca to enter tne ordinary v es. Home or the feather and mara bout scarfs are flat collarettes and others are round boas. Folds of silk, velvet or plain cloth are stitched on the bottom of many skirts, which is considered very smart as a finish and also to weight down tbe skirt. The fold should be the exaot snaae or the material and may be from three to II Inches deeD. Sleeves continue to be made both long and short; those reaching well below the elbow and finished with in sertlon, lace or a transparent cuff are seen on afternoon toilettes, and the long ones which are now very amall with little fullness are for the moot part seen on tailored gowns. tsnoes witn tops tnat exactly match their rowns are the correot styles in footrear. the vamns belnr of natent leather and the tops rastened with Im mense shining buttons. Tan shoes for every day wear are fully as popular as last year, and are shown In new lace and button styles and smart little pumps. Tailored suits or wnite mohair will be extremely popular for aummer and they are cut on the new lines circular or gored skirt with short cutaway lRcxet. single breasted and nair rutin Some of the coats are trimmed wit button trimmed straps and others are Drained in wnite soutache. at at Eggs as Food. EGOS ARB RICH in protein, the tissue-building food. Without the shell the egg is 73.7 per cent water, 1S.4 per cent pro tein, 10.S per cent fat, 1.0 per cent asn and naa a ruei value or 7Z0 calories per pound. A fresh egg will sink In water, one mat is not so rresn will topple around. one tnat is spoiled win rioat. Tbe shell of a freah ear looks dull and porous while that of an old egg appears thin and shiny. When shaken stale egg will rattle. a thi Si It la the white adherlno- to ear sheila and not the shell Itself which when s pur- grades or tna unariottenourg achoola At further benefit resulting from an institution or tnia sort is the arrection ate intimacy which springs up between teacher and pupil. In the year 190 the expense to tha city of the forest school amounted to about fp,B7S. 1 "Within a . f sw weeks London will also have Its forest school, patterned after tha Charlottenbur example," .rV""' New Tork Styles. , WXUST-BAGS that are naw have ronnded tops In (old mounting . fitted tnalda with a amall change purao and all tha little vanlUea that a woman carries with bar. Tha tnitJala In larga, dowlas; letiars should ba ooea the work or clarifying egg shells are employed for thi pose. Eating of raw eggs Is Increasing greatly In popularity. In dozens of ways they are served at soda fountains. and as a home cure for nervousness and innutrition they have no equal. They may be broken into a class of miiK, coiree, or lemon juice. at The Dally Menn. BREAKFAST. Bananas. Omelet with minced ham. Popovera. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Cold roast beef with horseradish Ripe olives. Boston brown bread. Rice fritters, orange sauce. Tea. DINNER: Clam soup. Broiled lamb chopa Oreen peas. Fried egg plant Dandelion greens. Brown Betty. Coffee. SIX INC0EP0EATI0N ARTICLES FILED The Road To Success 1 'S open to all, and be gins early in life. Start today to estab lish yourself in the com mercial world by opening a bank account with us. Our motto: Prompt service, liberal treatment and absolute safety. w German- American Bank Sixth and Washington Sts Portland, Oregon. SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES $4 AND UP PER YEAR. Articles of Incorporation have been filed with "tha county clerk as follows: . Portland Construction company, by Mark W. OllL H. I. Keener and George C Mason. (Capital stock 1500,000. Powell Valley company, by Edward 8. Taylor, Robert J. Upton and E. 8, MoAUlster. Capital 15.000. La wis ton-Sweat water Irrigation com- gany,.--. by John W. Alexander, C. J. arker and Richard W. Montaarue. Can- iuu siav.vuv. Concrete Housebuilding- company, by ifark W. OllL H I. Keanav and Oaoraw u. Mason, capital 1200.000. Nordby-Craven Investment company. by T, w. Nordby, Anna Craven, and N. D. Simon.- Capital 15,000. . . .Palmar Realty company, tr ft 8. lor. Capital S.OOO, A SOUTHERN EVENING "ECHOES TROW DIXIE-LAND" By ' ' SYLVIA WILLIAMS McGUIRE The POPULAR IMPERSONATOR and Reader of Negro Dialect. ASSISTED BT WALDEMAR LHP . YX0XJ3OST -' And ' JOHN CLAIRE M0NTEITH SAJRXTOn SOLOIST. WHITE TEMPLE Cor. Twelfth and Taylor Sta Tuesday Evening, April 21 Admiaslon 10 cents. Tickets on aale at Woodard. Clarke & Co-'s. AKCSrilESITS. fJarquam Grai i.. Main t. Portland' r'amous Theatre. TONIGHT AND RKMAINUI It Of ..WEEK, MATI.VEK SATURDAY. "THE BELLE OF .. NEW YORK" Introducing Robert Lett, Famous Broad- way comedian. Evening. tSo. 10a. TSc II. Mattnaa. ao. too, Ita. . . IIEILIG THUATHQ 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and A-11J5. aTxazTS, Bxaunma Wednesday ppeclsl 1'rlo Matinee baturaay. The Musical Comedy Success, "THE DISTRICT LEADER'' Evening, It.M to 50c. Matinee 11 to tin BAKER THEATRE Phones Main t A-tKO OKO. L. BAKER. Oen. Manaser. Tonight At) This Week Mac Kaiurdsr m BTAAiroa ADTxirTvmxs or UBS MOWS." A acream of fun and laughter.' Ufa In a glrl'a boarding aohool. Did you laugh at 'Charley s Aunt"? Well, you wilt laugh at thla Evenings, 2c, it 61, EOc, Mats., J Sc. ?5c. aTart week vgbanoek Koimee." L.YRIC THEATER Both raoneet Mala 468S Xoxaa. A-109 Week commencing Monday. April 20, R. P. Allen nreaenta Miss Varna Felton and tha Allen Stock Company in Charles W. Chases dramatisation or Msrte co ral! I' celebrated novel. TsTXT.M A." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Hatur- day and Sunday. Prices JOo and 10a. Evary evening at 1:11. Prices 10a. SOo and too. Boxea 50o. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. ' THE GRAND Van dc III t de Lex; ror tha Entire Week of April JO. yaT.I.TMf Si rOIXEB Presenting- Oa M. Cohan'a Comedy. "Election Beta" MR. hEO COOPER CO. Presenting 'The Price of Power. TWO KOSXS A Dainty Musical Offar- ina. T. T. sfOlTTMSSA The IVan of tha L A. T. S. K. Operatora, ExhIMUng THE STAR - ST afrllaS Week Beginning April 10, 190. . The R. K. French Stock Company In Their Farewell Prodoction, sow uxrn butted or." A Comedy Drama in Four Acts, by Owen ravia Matinees sunoay. Tueeaay. Thursday and Saturday at 1:10 ix. m. Prices loo and too. Every evenlmt at i;lt p. m. Prices IKo, Z60 and t&c. Next Week tha Armstrong Musical Comedy Company Present a 'A Scotch Highball.- The NICKELODIOr mtx-ooxzo WANTED A MAID PAXT ZZ COKZO ' Who Needed the Dough Exposition Rink SKATE TO-NIGHT TEETH Money Com and hart fret examination, . 1X7 in fvro a r"P TiriPTtr vueLi ctt ww mm uwk a a mt a MJd a aa v iiuiu 1 1 1 1 VOID tTT T riMnfl tKM TTDi flAl fa tTT Y T ... INOS, 76c UP; BST OF TEETH, 14.00; SPLENDID SET, 18.00; GOLD CROWNS, SS.S0 TO $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present AH work dona absolutely without taln by specialists of from IS to 20 yeara" ex perlenca . . , Boston Dentists 1 Boat Phone A-3030. Fhona Main S030. 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