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THE J OREGON . DAILY; JOURNAL. TORTLAND, TUESDAY, . EVENING. , APRIL 21. 1008. p-mm" i in in mmw.L mil.. mmmmm TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. il 11 IURiq . a ill vi avw ws s V ' l3akr.,...Ths Btrange Adventure of V Miss Urown," ' , . Lyrlo ; "Thelitis" Orand ....... i How Baxter -Butted In Vaudeville ', ' : By the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and ' ; Mrs. A. P. Held of Jl Mohawk street, . , Bt, Johns, April . the family haa living , , representatives of four generations. The . youngster ha two great-great-grand- ' moriiers. One la Mra. Mary K. UecM j stad. now 71 years of age, who went to i cal Ifornla from Illinois in iv or wa of the lathmua of-Panama, The other "' la Mra. Sarah Hell. Who oama to J'endle- .'ton, Oregon, by the. ox team route In IMS,, and la a) no In the aeventlea In age. , The Krandmoihar of the new family ar rival la Mra. A. O. Scown, 4S yeara of . 1 ate. who waa horn in California, ana ; -' la the mother of Mra. Vleld of St. Johns, ' Chet Beckatad and hie alater. Mra. K. K. ,, .Untie of East rirteenm street, fort land, have beoome great-uncle- and f Teat-aunt, respectively. Plans are bo na made to hold a' reunion of the four ' generations of the family here d v V 'ths Rose carnival In June. , ' . , At tonight's meeting of the Portland realty ' board the long-planned real es- tata axohenee will Be formally organ . liL The oommlttee appointed aeveral ' months ego to draft a oonatltutlon and v i bvlawa for the eovernmenl oi the ex . change -have completed tbe(r task. The work of tha oommlttea haa been tbor. v oughly (one over by members of the realty board and pronounced satlsfac- lory. A Doara oi governor inu a aec retarr will probably be selected at the meeting tonight. .y ,'A. D. Charlton, aaalatant general pae v aenger. agent of tha Northern Pacific, 'haa returned from a, trip to Los Ange les, wnere na went v iook ausr ine office of tha company's general-agent, who recentlr died. He said all Call for - nla la wishing for two things the -Tail ing or a copioua ana rerresning vregon - rain and the coming of the war fleet. If tha rain doea not come pretty quickly It la feared there will be aerlous dam age to crops. Tha United States civil service com mission Is to hold aa examination May II to secure ellglblee to fill a vacancy In tha position of examiner of general merchandlae In the customs service at Portland. The aalary is 1 1,20s a year. The age limit la 21 to 16 yeara. An other examination for an electrician la the quartermaater'a department at large, Columbus Barracks. Ohio, Is to be held at the satns time. Apply to Z. A. Leigh, poatofflce department. ' ' President B. 8. Josselyo, of the Port land Railway, Light A Power company, haa addressed a communication to May or Lane In which he acta worth that while hie company operates freight cara over the city atreeia It doea ao only for t!ie accommodation of auburban res idents. President .Joaaelyn stated that If the city desires the company to ceaae operation or ireignt cara ii wii ao so upon notice from the proper authorities. Klamath's float for the Ross Festival parade haa been decided upon and Judge Baldwin of Klamath closed the contract for the float in Portland today. A dele : Ration from Albany will confer with the festival association today looking to ward the settlement of a deelgn for Albany 'a float Other cltlea that have practically agreed upon having a float In the parade ars Grants Pass, Rossburg and Ashland. 1 , Charged with stealing harness that -.was entrusted to his car by the Ban-fleld-Veyaey ' Fuel company, F, W. Wheeler waa arrested yesterday by Dep . uty- SberJrra Leonard and Bulger. He i WHERE CRACKSMEN WORKED (f'L . ; T, 1T-F I I ... . .! 'WAV If:- I 1 11 .J Tw. .ni m I ia h I . ii i it' i . i . . . . . . t i im. mm:::-- it 1 i i t . s ; in -I I -i 1.1 II ii , I '?' i II II '. I : II I ' T 4 l K I " . . I i I r'lil , l ll '.ii. j :,: . - i I II V:J:'-:'.:X . ill I l a li II' r ' I " ' !3 i . . Ill 111 . I ' t " - ,11 -ii i i .i-Avir ' . i i I Ft - t 1 ' ' Ml III iii i ii t - n I ii I II 1 Miiinn i i iins i i i -i ii-mr n rr-rT r 1 .J I 1 V I -, . . . I . I I of 35;Yeiar reeding 1 A WELL bred V , The well bred horse has more than head jf' horse is al-V .and body and legs he has the 'strong., wavs a beantiful snirit. And that is "Hirh Standard ; ' sight' Admiration, Paintit has in' it more than plain mater- grows as we note one'point after another. ials; evcri;though they are the best" It ljut-then this' 'wonderful horsed did not ; has behind it the determination to make' ; just happen to be so Deautinxl'ahd useful, the best product in the land. :- Jt's. the; restdtVoieatt-of 'careful v ; -The 'Little Blue Flag" means the win v breeding. ; ; , , ' .'. ,VJ . ' mquality, speed, endurance, value ; And so it is with everything that :has and that is "High Standard.' ' menu ,',..::.-,; : ,;.,.'-, ; Theoretically on 1 paper it always seems ;" so easy- to reach per-";. , iecuon wiin a lew vears : experience. But it always lengthens from ia to 20, ; 30 tQ 40 years before pef-:; fection is attained. ' y' . ',- 'And that's just the rea son that Lowe ' Brothers VHigh Standard" Xiquid;. Paint ,reacnea tne point cf .leadership. liiiiilieis Bid SMtod has Eliminate the chance of getting'poor paint by . asking for and insisting upon Lowe Brothers "HighStandardPaint Remember also that the "Little Blue Flag" means that every can contains ab-., solutely full ouantitv and , full weight U.S. Govern ment Standard of Paint AMUBEXrXTS. fJarquara Grar.r. Portland's amous Theatre. M!n I T0NIC1HT. AND . RKMAINPKR t) WEEK. MATINEE BATl'KDAY. : ' sV BrUUast luseees, ' " "THE BELLE OF NEW. YORK" ' ' ' ' BRAliTtrUL PONO. : lIANLHOMK COSTUMES.. Evenings, 11-60-71-11; Mat M5-S0-TL ueiug,1;: A Safe In the office of. Altaian & Taylor, which was opened by. expert ate crackers gome tfme Sunday night.' The combination waa reached by drilling a. small bole through the front' door opposite the place marked In the picture.1 The police-have , not been able to set a clue to the rob bers, who were undoubtedly eastern , crooks, as there are few who know how to. reach a combination by the means employed by the cracksmen. Only expert safe men could do the Job. . company and took the harness In quea- lion -co nia noma, wner it waa louna, He says he took It with him for safe keeping. The Judrelary and election commit tee of the city council yesterday after noon voted to recommend the payment of the shlnglers on the Forestry build ing. The pay of the men haa been held up because of technicality In em ploying tnem Dy tne para Doaro. Tne amount due the shlnglers is about $300. A. L. Rldenour, employed by theOaar Scott company at 144 Hawthorns ave nue, sustained a bad fall while aettlng up a threshing machine yesterday. At the St Vincent's hospital today his con dition was regarded as critical, aevers Injuries oa the head having been aus man. and paused In his hSrsngue to ask ror a drink or water Mrs.. Dius went nto another room to . set .the . water. When she returned the clcture-man waa gone, ao was ue wstcn sna tne money, Purity Liquor Company Special. This week- our 11.60 grade red and whits Port at' H per gallon. Bottled beer a specialty. Free delivery. Phone East 4427. u-iHi. 103 East Morrison. . . i. ' -' Central W.' C. T. V.-. will meet tomor row afternoon at headquartera In the Uoodnough building. The subject will ne wnnday school work and the program win ds in cnargs or Mra li. M. Clinton. ' ' ' i. Bem-pl-isc finishes make 'old furni ture, look like new. Satisfaction guar anteed rr your money refunded. Pioneer i-aint company, iat Firat sL Main 1334. ws sponge and press, your elothes in ror ii.so mont Waaone run ever: shine your .ahoea, all for 11.10 month. Main S14. A-4il4. ' Members of the ways and means com mittee of the city council voted yester day afternoon to recommend the em ployment of a atenographic clerk for the plumbing Inspector's office. T salary of the new clerk la to bs 150 th. aron ru n every where. Unique Tslloring Co., S0 Static. J. A. Miller. E. H. Bauer' and R.' E. Kingsbury have filed articles of Incorpo ration 'of the Oregon Ha an am Paving company, ine capital sicca lS'iz&.ooo. 15 will be bald to any one giving us the addrese in Seattle- of, C. P. West, who formerly lived at 168 North Twelfth street Address . D-J5, Journal. Steamer J, N. Teal, .for The Dalles and way landings.- commencing April 20, leaves Monday, weuneso from Osk stfeet dock at Wednesday and Friday 6 cm. . URGENT HEED OF CiElSIBEEIS Eastern People Will Judge Portland by Condition of Its Thoroughfares. 'At a meeting of the trustees of the Portland chamber of commerce and the municipal affairs committee of that or ganisation' today the Importance bf plac ing Portland's streets In good order for the large Influx of .visitors who' 11 come to the northwest for the Alaska Yukon . exposition next year was dis cussed. It was also pointed out that the streets should bs in the cleanest possible condition for. the Rose Festival in June this year. The year 1909 la excected to. be sec ond only In imDortance to the Lewis and Clark fair year for Portland. The exposition to.be held at Seattle must be made a - success, and to accomplish this aim there will be an enormous t ra tnl watwthl - Pnm ?1ftt. if V. a Golden Grain .Granules, the 100 per people who attend the exposition are peia expected to stop a lew days In Port land. Comparisons will naturally be madaby these visitors, and they will draw concluslona largely from surface Indications. ' The outward' appearance' of the city and particularly 'Its street Improvements win ueiermine in tne minds ;or most Jast as dependable as "High Stand ard Liaald Paint arm Lota Rmthrrm 4 , - - - - - , u nas uiccn years ot caretul pains- VamUhct and Enamels, tor exterior or time and money. uuA for fhon and woodwork. Extreme care has been taken to get They are only the best ingredients that could be the best values obtained. n Tirl . Tf sw mnm m m mm,m - (Ssaras It is a well bred paint Bred to a decree maV ywfl- of sound idealism. : tiuu1 Jk YvUV It's a iwmV-paint color combination. And the "Little Blue Flaer" is the mark Ask for color cards. that signifies merit in paint. See sample panels. FOR SALE BY y:' , . "TluUUUBlmFU snngM-.'.-'; . ..- . 7 LYRIC THEATER Botk rhsaest Maim 488l Voms, A-1094. L Week commencing Monday. April I. R. P. Allen presenta idiaa verna rwnon and the Allen Stock Company In Charles W. Chases dramatlsstlon or Marie io relll is celebrsted novel, "TjCBIMA." Matinees Tuesday. Thuraday, fiatnr. day and Sunday. Prices 10c and fa. Bvery avenlns; at I.1S. Prices 10c. 20o and 10a. Boxes 0a Office open 1 a. m. to 10 p. m. Paint and Hardware Dealers DziTmzxvToms RASMUSSEN D CO. fl. E. Cor. 2nd and Taylor Sis. Portland Qre. NEW DtVICE TO "SAVE C TiniSFROFil WHEELS II Portland Man Inventor Hammock Car Fender and Truck Guard. of cent purs cereal coffee, cures dys: ana . nervousness, ah grot better than common coffee. - Steamer Jesse Harktns, for Camas, wssuougai ana way lanainga, aauy. ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington, street a ock at z p. m. Rlnaler'a ' swlmmlnr . city, now open for ladles and gentlemen. baths finest In I sirable and progressive city In - the Expert Instructors. 18(H E. Mor. 26c. strangers the question of the most de- northwest for residence arid. Investment. For hlih-rrade prices, spectacles at montr Edith Hullt has begTin suit for divorce f rom . L. , V. Hullt In the circuit court, alleging, deaertlon. They were married , in' Vancouver,, Washington, jn July, ,1906, and the wlfs says her husband ieit nor nine m on ins later. ' Hans J. Lestoe, a furniture dealer at 293 Grand avenue, was knocked down by an Oregon City car near the Inman Poulsen mill last night, one leg broken and internal injuries Inflicted. He tried to cross la front of tha car. see jGeorae Rubensteln. .ontlclan. iu . . . . . . . . . ! Thel1 bouviu .uii.,iimniu ana lay lor, A good concert Will fee given this evening' s.t St.'Helens hall by Edward xsaxter Jerrys . s o ciock. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal ell and fins gasoline. . Phone East 789; B-100T. - Boiling frrease on tha "kitchen stove caused a fire at'S8 Flanders street Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland vviet iron vvorvs, eecona sna Everett Woman's Exchange. 138 Tenth etreet lunch ll:3fti to li business men's lunch. El W. Moors, exnert Dhotoreanha. siiks ouuuing, i seventn ana ' $iarK. sta Wall i cases and showcases for cneap. jaeger tiros., 133 Firth street. - ' u Portland cannot afford to be behind In the matter of lmnroveri atreeta and low I cleanliness. . - , The policy of the chamber toward street Improvements is expected to be enmnoEixea in resolutions that win ha arawn py tne municipal affairs com mittee. ana ultimately brought to th attention of the city .government The trustees, took ud routine buaines anrl various matters were disposed of after the- Joint meeting with the municipal WIUUiUIBVi M. Keixeer of this city, has In vented a new - street car fender, the patent for which has been allowed, and It Is proposea to. organise a corporation for the manufacture of the life-saving device. The new Invention is known ss the Oregon Pilot end is a V-shaped con trivance. , Stretched over the V la a steel net into which the victim falls In esse of accident. This net is not drawn tightly so that In the event that a person falls Into It It is like, drop- Sing tnto a hammock and there Is no anger of Injury from that source as Is the case with other fenders. - The Inventor argues that ths pos sibility of accidents Is lessened by the fact that the fender is V-shaped. With a aquare front fender the victim Is tripped while with the new Invention he is crowaea to one siae ana escapes the wheels of tha car or Is precipi tated into tne steel net. In the event that. a person snouia MASONS CELEBRATE 'ARRIVAL OF TROWEL Honor Paid at Banquet to Purveyor of Broth erly Love. One of the largest and most repre sentative gathering of Masons that ever assembled In the state was present at the Masonic temple. West Park and Yamhill streets laat night to witness the presentation of the "traveling trowel" to Willamette lodge. The for mnl presentation was made by a com mittee representing Portneuf lodge of rocateiio, laano. The exercises attending the presenta tion were followed by a banquet during wnicn a numoer or tne prominent Ma sons of the state responded to toasts. Frank Robertson, worshipful master oi wiuamette ioage, actea as toast master, and the following: responded with remarks: William F. Butcher of Baker City, 8. M. Yoran of Eugene, Rev. Cox, Thomas Gray. V. Soils Cohen. W P. Murphy of Payette, Idaho, Norris R. W. Cotton. Louis O. Clarke and Rev. W. H. Foulkea ITnr th. n.rt 9A Aava (ha tMml wfll fall flat on the pavement In front of f remain with Willamette lodge, when a La ProsDeridad Colonv asRoctntinn' i9a last night; Before tha fire had dona I Mto Pu"o meeting tonight . rnnr rhkn H msicrsk fiat, list a ka ' .. '.-' " 11 1 1 0 c EI-HOIS ... .-, ,, .. .. , . FOR CANDIDATES more than damaae tha walla of tha room it waa extinguished by the fir" men. Awnings, porch curtains and rosab.i.h .TLijiLlX: n i""0?'""'. inlasa frames. Ws solicit your patronaae and ' " -' . i , ur. x. j. McuracKen, iSoentist. Roth- cuuu ouuuing. , - Hong Lee)'"' Steam Laundrvmrsc. I TTninn P,l Ilh-Will TTni'o "Rati. i-i. ,..1.: - ..z:- i , , quet iortEacn and guaranteei satisfaction. Agencies at every town in tne nortnwest. Willam ette Tent Awning Co. Main . 868. ; A-tfVvo, : A smooth sneak-thief successfully got away with a gold watch and 83 In I silver, from the room of Mra M. C. Dills, 211 H Second street, yesterday. xia. ivpie.cuiou iiiitinnn ms at picture- Every Favorite. Chambers & Sop, opticians; 128 7th. Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear, Marquam. Berger, signs, show carda 284 Yamhill. Journal want ads, le a word. ASK FOR warships ; 1 There is only one soap that can be compared with i Ivory Soap, andv that is genuine unadulter atedi white Castile Soap. Very little of it is for sale in this country. . ' The so called -Cas-tile" soap , sold by the majority of drug stores is not "Castile" Soap at all; it is a cheap and in-. ferior 4 imitation of a ; meritorious article V vj -1 ' Ivory poap " 99 Per Cent. Pure. .The Republican -ticket from United States' senators to constable, is to re celve.the united support of the Union Republican club according , to the an novneement of the leaders of theor- canization. A meeting 'Of the executive ' commit tee of that 'Club has been called for inursaay nignt. at which time the rat- fT "D A fiTTZTn n i am f'ation or the entire tioket will be UiNvrAtJlJlU COAST Jicussed. According to the talk of the ' ,....i - ., T I 1 4 Avaa iliana will V. a ma kUk I i. I ttvv; c wiiv tv aia a-j ctaiv it. ill . t,llj -forrtslL rcommenHtlrtn frnm ih I AV.11ets. . ' - - . . vUa , bw VAVV VI VIVO VV11IUI A IW V board Of governors of the Portland Com-1 It 1 planned to Indorse the tick matwiot k.. i, . . K I et at the meeting " of ' the ex. . ...... f ...o uvai -s, nmutu , IVI Affli.1v . ..nmrnfttAn - - V President Roosevelt urging that a fleet direct the house committee of timvinh of warships should be kept permanently I f prepare for alarge ratification meet' wn ,iao -acino -coasr. -i ne Board asks 1 1? l" i .! .v wimw.ms wees;.- ai inatii of the 1 ..." I The defeated candidates are ex nun tort to growlhg commerce of the PeclHo and the fe,?ei,ent nd iin in th ene-al love faot that-thla ocean Will be tha anana le2t ; " ; .T . . :.' '"-; ': . . . ... , . . , iniFinv . ,n. Mmnt mi., fh, T.iiih vin f for commercial SupmacVw W1 noid ditfeFent"' tlmeV - 7Sha?Tearc ace coald "be -dona ? ta ."th T -Jrlne canuiaates, and it is expected that he Pacific -coast; The board asks J5f to be tieia some ume next week.' At .12 first-class battleships and eisht this mieting, the candidates who have he rge armored cruisers be sta- be!n uc?8"?ul ?t receiving the. homt id In-Paclflo-waters.-' - . " . JJ1'0!" will be.' the. guests of honor. sn aoDroach na car the inventor has Drovlded wheelauarda which make It almost Impossible for the victim to be j run over. ' Mr. Keiseer from time to time has forwarded other diagrams of fenders to the. patent ornce at wasnington dui they were turned down, as certain claims were not ' allowed. The fourth Invention appears to have met with approval and within a few months samples of the fender will be made and demonstrations will ' take place In cities all over the united states. committee will be selected to convey It to a lodge In either the California or Washington jurisdiction AT THE THEATRES "District Leader" Tomorrow. Beginning tomorrow. Wednesday. niant at me Heine: theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, the attraction ror rour nights win be the musical comody success, "The District Leader." A special nrlce matinee will ha e-iven Saturday. Scats are now selling at the neatre dox ornce ror the entire en gagement, "The Hamt Tree" Coming. America's foremost ' nesrro Imnemnn. ators. Mclntyre and Heath. In their In a letter acknowledging receipt of 'a."ous musical play. 'The Ham Tree," a it iiko for an a.rttnia in I ?f . ne tne attraction at the Helllg - " r t neatre xor tnree nignts Deginping next the Portland Commercial club contest, Monday, April 27. A special price George A Lyman of Amboy Illinois, matinee will be given Wednesday. Seat partlCU- I vyvnm Hi iuhui next rriaay. WORDS OF PRAISE FOR VALLEY REGION gives the Willamette valley a larly strong Indorsement. - "It Is now 10 years Ince I first vis- lte.d Orecon. and came to know the beauties and advantages of the- stato. especially of Portland and - the match less Willamette valley," he wrote. "I have made several trips there since, rains- and returning bv different routes. and have observed the - rapid develop- "The Belle of New York." It was the hit. from the start was "The Belle" of New York." at tha Mnr- Quam last evening. The San Francisco Opera company will repeat this musical triumph all week. The play went better than any time it has been riven here in years. - nooert. Ltt. the new comedl- n, maae nis aetnit ana established him- gWZSfWrt a. a favorite Immediately. erowth.of the Pacific coast "One thing that has Impressed me on these trips is the difference In the character of the development, ss be tween the two-sections of Oregon - di vided by tne cascade mountains. , , 'helma', for Tonight. You will not have to look far for a fine theatrical entertainment tonight. The Question -Is t settled at the Lyric, more especially to' that' Tirte it k derlng on the Pacific ocean: Y.r? a 'm. uoiure an aaequate fleet ror protection could be mobilised on the auauuii iu uiovea -to me- Jraomc. TBAKS03I THIEVES .,r;;; TAP-CASH REGISTEE workers In the .Fulton, cause, will join in m eixori to sye xu.r. tut ua popu lar. .nomination In June, ::.. ?.y y u.M ! 'New Tinie Card. Conmenclng April. " 21 the . Canadlnn Parlfln will place In .effect a new tlma card via tne soo-spoaane route, giving fast, time Portland to the Twin CMtiea. The equipment Is made up of the finest passenger,- sleeping and observation cars In the world. For rates and full par ticulars apply at local ornce,. J42j Third The Store of r Ballon W.Ut. r'aa Sixth street., waa entered- li ni,h k. OH N h raff-latafi . tflrmArf . I1A I i desk for . IS. . Stamps ,to the value of Btr- t7.Jflwara alan olrn iri,.7u "11 s. sJfii OTrkM iyy WsicHotise. : uy uiioi. nave condescended to. notice I T sixth Street. a casn register. The burtrlars sained eniiania mm . me Store, tliroush th I-. t. Mnt. a.i. : transom.' aiDCioj Tt JdoroaL- Cascade mainly OU llie lUAUt s;as sau - hijwj - ment 4Sak a lla - w..tatMaa Mania f tlffara tn a varv lnrra cviAnt I ... .v. . . vl. .wranj. mathn - nf : lavalinrnAn( "As one crosses the Cascade range the . . Grand Great phow. impression is cnangeu. Mature peems to From . Georere M. : Cohan's comedv have provided for the practical,, ail that I "mwtirm nt, thi Min n.,. m , , . , - - - v aa mr. wa u lii u jiarsvit ua.juav aaanaa tn Ka njkriaaiearn lei . Iaah Allr l asi n . .. r V Dvniue i vf wtj . uwpamj mi v ivwuu wmi i iir . vv H'...t MAnrvaaaa i f nawst l at wer m an? ,tkeht 5a bel5iem?- ia1Ll weak act on the all-star vaudeville bill obtain.- The fope of -llfels. widened ttt the Orand. Hallen and Fuller are and .the pleasure and enjoyment of llv- giving Cohan's comedy and they cao- ln?rL 5r.ti? 'nhanced- ':"?t- fcj tured the house yesterday. It is funny .; defeated candidate bv i eastern ' stories of Portland and inle . are observing: and these advantages are becoming - recognised people, and the' stories 01 Oregon, so widely circulated and read, I "How Baxter Butted In" is the merry by means of the contest arranged by comedy drama which the French stock the Portland Commercial club. will, no company Is plnvlng thla week at the uuuui'vmiguiifn vur iicu)iia in uuumi' "How Baxter Catted In." ter as no other means could.' DAUGHTER DIES- , . WHOLE FAMILY ILL . Miss Marsaret Qilror- the 17-year-old daughter of Charles Gllroy; a city em- Star theatre . This-will be the last play given by this popular company as the Kg.-imzuuon is engaged zor a season at Ta coma and must - leave for . that cttv aftr-the performance next Saturday oiguu ; -i. . . - j , . I CAR SERVICE IS M1V SCOTT'S PROBLEM leva., died . at :30 ' lsst nUWt at the omi of her father." lis Morris ' street. Miss Gllrov had- been 111 sines the-first or tne year ana c-winj . the death Is a peculiarly sad, one. I be the permanent headauartara of the The funeral will tbe held tomorrow from I club at Arleta. There waa a good at- ThB Mount' Rcntt Tmnrnvamen aaan. ,to the serious I elation tonight held Its regular weekly sickness of ether members of her Ism-I meeting in its new.querters. which will x St Mary's church at Alblna and Will be I tendance. Ed T. KagheL presiding. The under the direction of the' Ancient-Or-I meetina was addressed at length bv O der of Hibernians. - - A. Brodle on . the car service question clothes-; work for you A business man does not wear tailored clotheg solely for the purpose of looking Mswagf er.' He baa found by experience that a well-dressed man baa juit a easy entree to commercial cir cles, when properly' tailored, as to social occasions. He makes his clothe work Tor him. Columbia tailored clothes ' earn money for - SKL 7 ' you Many a man has . lost a good job, a big order, a profitable contract and numerous oppor tunities by looking .shabby. When "swell" tailored suits may be had at Columbia prices there is little reason why YOU should not appe'ar as well as your com petitor. . . TMUATRU and Wishlngtaa ' Phnnes MalrtM'snd A-11J!. YIQMTS, BsaTWWTVGr TOMOUOW MIOKT.. ' Special Price Matinee Saturday- The Musical-Comedy Success, "ME DWIRICI UADtK" Bvenlngs, f 1 .60 to S0e;,Mstt II to ?8a. BAKER THEATRE fhon- ,iUni; GKO. L. HAKER. Gsn. Msnsger. Tonight All This Week Mat. Kalurdav TPM JTMVOB ' ADTBWTVslES ' OJT KUS UOWI." , A scresm of fun and laughter. J.lfe In a girls boarding school. Did you laugh at -Charlev's AunfT Well, you win laugh at-this. 1 - . ' Evenings, tie, lac. Sec. Msts.. ISc. 360. Vest Weak "ghartock Holmes." THE GftAND VandevUIe It Lnic For the Entire Week of April-10. ' sr T.T.yrw n TVUJCM r" re sen ting Geo, M. Cohan's Comedy, "Election bets.1' MR. LEO COOPER CO-Presentlng wri Prlr nt Power." ' - VWO BOSS a Paloty. Musical Offer- . : - ing. ' ' T. K01TTSSA--T,he Desn of the L A. T. 8). K. uperators. f.xninitmg THP CTAD neaest a saw - s niv The K. E. French Stock Company JTew, A-14S oia, aa. uu Week Beginning April II. 1101. In Their Farewell Production. awnw wawcm aii'i'iLn Hf.H A Comedy Drama In Four Acts, by Owen Davis. MStinees Bunaajr, jueauaj, Thursdsy and Saturday at 1:19 p. m. Prices lio and tOc Every evening at 1:11 p. to. Prices 16c. tic and 16c. Naif Weak the Armstrong Musical Comedy Company, Presents i At Scotch Highball. .-I.: ---4 . .- .- The NICKE10DI0N ' -t k aMsassaa-SSSSSSBBSPBSBSW 5 " ' WINL INDUSTRY AND ITS LFfLCTS ,: Learn to Skate TONIOMT v, TOOAKSIUNIl . ' Kasie Aftenoom and Evening. WkM Honey Come and 'have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SII. VER FILL1NQS, He UP: GOLD FlLLe. TXT-! O r Tin. 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Seventh and StarK Sts. kD If tl lly Lu i M regarding . the betterment of cond.ltlons ton the Mount Soott line, and after dis cussing other matters: of Interest the club - adjourned, to meet next ' Tuesday evening. r , , . - Men's High Grade Cldthinir. Tou have only -a fewrdays more In which ' to secure one of those nobby spring suits at less thsn one half the regular price, ' , . Our slaughtering of crlcea ends Ratur. dav. and after then you will have In car elsewhere more than twice the amount we are now asking ror them. Hurry and look them over. Davidson Bros. jujiv. street, i Of ill nrlctlai scrBuienliy cons' ia s few iri -a lurgical Qparatian ar Setcatiaa from bunacH. N r will be acccMsa' until lh patient 1 mpleii7 "' Writs or rinriivv Piiri!"P f" alinaoa riUICLII I IlUriW..t -Sia Bwstlsad BldTi, POri.AKii. - Btrr btocx w Tsa BONVILLE PUD. CO. 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