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,THE OREGON DAILY :' JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1903. MAGNIFICENT ROSES . DELIGHT VISITORS Fost-Festival Display at, the. Chamber of . Commerce Building Delights Eastern and Fortland Flower . LoversDue to Enthusiasm of W. A. Storey. . W. A. Storey of Twenty-first and Vaughn streets, also of the Chamber of Commerce building, has hit. upon a bright plan for making Portland'! roses better . known, r Beginning with Vthe early, rose season ha has, through the kindness , of the management ; of tho building, secured tables In ' the cor ridors for an informal rose show which is to continue through the . height of the season. This la that visitors who W. A. Storey, Who Originated Post Festival Rosa Show. "J. are not Interested enough or are net informed, oc are too busy to go to the formal rose show at the fair grounds during its short season, may still be come acquainted with Portland's pride. This Idea came to Mr. Storey last ?ear when he found that he had many lne roses going to waste and. pining to bo cut after the rose show at the fair grounds was all overrThen ne secured the tables and the space, and for several days kept large vases filled nHnkrh ry ai nn l WANTS LIVE Llnnton Is UP In arms. Furthermore, Lfnnton- Is to be incorporated. It Is claimed that Llnnton has been getting a little the worst of the deal lately, and that the citizens have hopes of doing something better for themselves by be coming Incorporated. Jt seems that there Is "a nice bounty, country road which passes through the rftiligl mrt T.lnntnnl And this thoroughfare is used1 a great deal "by automoblllsts. And as most of the automoblllsts are out for fun they never think, of stopping, at , Unntan unless there is a breakdown. ,, - : Thls stretch of nice straight road in Llnnton -Is about seven blocks long. Sometimes it Is dusty. Sure as the road is ' dusty numerous machines and men with goggles and funny looking caps, and women la the relif seats with sueer. hasy looking streamers trailing the air behind, are sure to appear. And' then, bias! A honk-konk Is heard, may be, there la a cloud of dust and the goggles and veils and everything,, including the machine, are out of sight. The automobile goes on its way, mer rily, rocking and bumping. The occu - ' ' - - ACHING LIMBS. NEARLY Had kidney disease for a long time and did not know it; Thousands, like Mrs. Ellis, are troubled with kidney disease and do not realize it until it has -developed into rheumatism and other diseases, which derange the entire system.' ' ;' WARNER'S SAFE CURE Mrs. Ltnik Bills of ' Matagorda, Texas, was so overjoyed, with the cure effected s by WARNER'S SAFB CURE in her case, that she wrote the following letter, unsolicited, on April Ift, :-0:..-.v;- i-' ' o Kind ; Frlends:il ..have never in my life found anything to equal your great ' medicine WARNER'S SAFE CURE. I : would - certainly have been dead and burled if I had not taken It Just when I did. I was so nearly blind that I could not see to thread a needle; my limbs ached all over and vthere was a very of fensive odor to my urine, but since J - have taken your wonderful medi cine, my sight la as good as it was when a yoiing girt; my f kin has lost the dead look It! had; toy limbs do not ache, there la absolutely no of fensive odor and my blood in" a perfectly healthy condition. I am so delighted over the -restoration of my health that I tell every one far and near of your- good medlclno and what It has done, for roe: v I had this kidney trouble for four 4) . years but I did not know What it was. Now that I realise what my trouble" was and how Warner's Safe Cure cured me I will always keep It In the house and take It occasionally to ward. off any .return. fe'j,'4f Before taking Warner's Safe Cure I was nervous, irritable ; and the least noise would disturb me. My nervousness has all disappeared. I am a new woman. ' Llna Ellis. , .WARNER'S SAFE CURE Is put up In two. sires and Is sold by all druggists, or direct, at CO CENTS ANl 1.00 A BOTTLE. Refuse sub stitutes containing - barmiul drugs which Injure the system. TRIAL BOTTLE EREE ? ffle'rl? frnm ill anuses of the kidneys, liver. bladder and blood that WARNERS SAFE CURE will cure them, a trial bottle will be Hent ABSOLUTELY FREE, postpaid, to any one who will write WARNER'S SAFE CWRB CO., Rochester. N. T.. and mention having seen this liberal offer in The Journal. The genuineness of this offer lawfully guaranteed by the pub llnher, Our doctors will send medl cal" booklet containing descriptions of symptoms and treatment of earh disease, and many convincing tesU monlala, free to avsflK with the finest roses fron his home on Vaughn street. And with 7S0 bushes he is well able to cut some beautiful ones. The plan succeeded so well that he was encouraged to repeat the experiment this year and was Im mensely , graunea wnen ne louna oiu ers bectfmlng Interested. - H. M. Grant aud Robert Smals were the f irsr to send In their roses to add to the show. - Then Colonel Jackson sent, in i some of the finest Florence Pembertons arown In Portland, sni now Mrs. A. C. Panton has supplied a nhnla tnhla with manv of thev finest rarieties. - Roswell B. Iamaon Joined the list -with exquisite' Maman Cochet roses In trie-various nencate iinis, bhu Mr. Hnak sent In various kinds. This week F. V. Holman, whom Mr, Storey says has the finest garden roses or any one In th cltv. will Show IOmt Of hi finest varieties that were too late for the festival rose snow. - - -. "It is a splendid advertisement," said Mr. Storey, -who is very enthusiastic over the growth of his plan.- "It Is a delight to stand there-, and hear the remarks. - And many residents of our own city are mere wun pencils irk ln ilnvn tha names of new roses which they wish' to ., secure for . their own yards. - And I have made many ' de lightful acquaintances, for people from the eastern states stop-to admire and can hardly believe that these roses are ?:rown here In our yards. I Invite them o my home in the evening , to see the roses blooming, and. to get some, and they-are astonished that I. will give them away, i nave given, wy. x tuu sure, 25,000 roses the past few days. "One man and his win from the east refused ' to believe " they were . grown here.' and said they must have been shlDDed from California. I took them tn m v hnme and they were amazed. When they went away they wanted to hire a man to carry away the roses for them, for : tbev wanted , to leave none and they were utterly converted. ' A man from Texas touring through here in hra mitntnahllKcama out to sea me and I' filled" his machine withtroses. It . Mr. Storey gave the names of some of the more beautiful new varieties of thim nhlnh havarheen shown at th buildinar. Among them were tho Dean Holt the Ben Cant, the Joseph Hill, the Lady Roberts, the Lyon, the nA Ti ia Tii-ftlnA. MidAmi Ruarene Verdier. Fran Deegan, Duchess of Portland, Dorothy Page Boberta. Elba hAth Barnes. Avoca. Souvenlre de Stella Oray. Captain Haywood, Philip Revora, General jdcAruiur, liusiai xi gls, Bessie Brown, and many others. ni ixt. I INNTON CITY CONSTABLE pants forget all about the dust and the rurrore tney nave created. - Then the dust begins to settle. It rambles around town a bit. Settling all the while. Few houses, few stores, few anything escapes. Before the furniture Is dusted again. . along comes another happy party. - And U Is the same thing all over again. 'That is the dust Is In the road, then In the air, and eventually in the parlors and on the store counters ana every wnere. At least this Is what some of the Llnnton people claim. The side of the automobile people will be heard later.--r : So Llnnton is to Incorporate, and such laws will be passed as are neces sary to regulate the automobile busi ness and provide- for a. constable, etc., to carry out the regulations as they are formulated by the citizens in general. : Incorporations. (8polal DUjxteh te The Journal.) - Salem,- Or.,. June 16. Articles of In corporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state as follows: . Royer Implement company, principal office Portland;- capital stock, $6,000; Incorporators. George Royer, X B. Win free and H. H. Thompson. I JEST Y0TT& KZSITSTS, . Put torn morning nrln tn a gUas or bottle, let it ataod M bone. . If then is a reddish sediment in the bottom of the glass, or If Uj urine Is cloudy or mlllqr or If rod see pertb eles or germs Boeuot aboot In It, nor kldoer are diseased and yo soon Id jrt a bottle of War aer's Safe core at once. - AaalyaJs ; Ties, If after maktnc thla test yoo f any doubt aa tho derolopment of the dtoa la year sts. m. maa a samplO' e yoor nrlu, pattlag four nam sad addroas on tha park, an, to oar Medical Depart swoi end onr doctors will ana lrn -H and sand you a report with advice, and m41ca booklet tree.. BLIND BORE ROOD III THE 1 fllMdE SCHOOL Increased Attendance in Fall lias Been Provided for by Annex. ' " -. s With the close of school last week at Milwaukie work on the new 10,000 addition to the public - school building of that thriving little town took on re newed activity and the four-room wlnjr is rapidly nearing completion. When this is finished, it will accommodate '200 more pupils,. " hue relieving the con gestion which has been felt during the past terra owing to the unprecedented growth in the population of Milwaukie. The old band hall had to be utilised during the term Just ended to house some of the pupils. - When school opehs again In the fall there will be plenty of room for the-Increased attendance -that is expectedi 4 The school will include grades up to the first year In high school, and the corps -of teachers has been added to from-time to time as the growth of the school demanded until now there are six Instructors with the probability ' that another one will be added to the teaching staff this fall. MAKES BERRY-BOXES OF BROWN PAPER Milwaukie Factory th) Only One of Its Kind, in tho Northwest. . Milwaukie has the unique distinction of being the only city In the northwest with a- paper berry box factory. - This is the property of J. W. Orasle & Son. As far as is known this Is the first time such a berry box has e-fer made Its ap pearance. Eight people are employed in the factory, which turns out 35,000 boxes daily and is unable to meet the demand now made by growers.. With the- installation of additional machinery next week and the employment of more helpers, Mr. Grasle expects to be able to produce 60,000 berry boxes dally. : All of the present output is finding ready sale around Milwaukie. The box is sold at a slightly cheaper price than the tin-top wooden berry box and la much more durable. It may be filled a dozen times without Impairing Its use fulness, while the ordinary box breaks up after being Used once or twice. Howard Grasle .has a patent on the smaller box manufactured by the com pany. The large square box Is not pat ented by the Graalea, but as far as known this is the first appearance of this box in a northwest .market. The smaller boxes are made of one piece of heavy brewn cardboard, and the larger of two pieces. The Inside of the box is treated with paraffins, making it lm- fiervlous to moisture and increasing the lfe of the box almost indefinitely. Mr. Grasle hopes to make the Milwaukie factory a northwest distributing; point for the boxes. Today's News Briefly Told r Hot Springs, Ark., June la.- The eighth annual meeting of the Texas Firo Prevention association began here to day and will continue over tomorrow. ; Buffalo, N. T., June 16. Hundreds of Grand Array veterans and members of affiliated bodies are in Buffalo for the annual state encampment. The sessions began today and will continue until Fri day. The city is handsomely decorated ror uie occasion. Atlanta, Ga, June 1. The Georgia lrunerai Directors': association bearan Its annual meeting here today, with head quarters at the Piedmont hotel. Mayor joyner weicomea ut visitors and Pres ident J. B. Hart of Macon responded. Wlnnlnav Man Tim a - 10 A 4 A . synon ana eunaay scnooi conference of the diocese of Rupert's Land opened in this city today with a good attendance of delegates. The opening- was preceded by a quiet hour service for the clergy, conducted in St John's cathedral by Rev. Theodore Sedgwick," of St. Paul. Minn. Knoxville. Tenn.. June Is. The Drflor of Owls, a fraternal organization whioh has had a remarkable growth since Its organization four years ago, is holding us national convention in mis city. Elaborate entertainment has .been pre pared for the delegates, who come from All Aptlnntt tit th nnnnfru ' VVHU... r Toledo, O., June l.-k-Settlement -of freight claims, uniform credit system, classification of shippers' order freight, the responsibility of forwarding agents, and many other topics are slated for discussion at the annual convention of the American - Association of Local Freight Agents' associations, which -began at the Boody House here today. Racine. Wis., June 16. The state en campment of the Q. A. R., department of Wisconsin, up pan its annual business sessions in Guild hall today, while meet ings were held simultaneously by the W. R. C and other auxiliary organisa tions. The city is filled with the vet erans and their, friends from, all . over Philadelphia. Pa.. June li.The suit of the government against the coal-carrying railroads, brought to determine the constitutionality of the "commodity ciause or ino iiepourn law, wmch re quires railroads owninar coal properties to dispose of their holdings before May i; came up for argument in the federal court here today. t, ' c- Galveston, Texas, June 16. There was a large and representative attend ance today at the opening of the twenty-ninth annual convention of the Texas Pharmaceutical association. Papers and discussions on various questions relat ing to their business will keep the drug gists busy during the next three days. The program also provides entertain ment. ':'.-,.'. ' . ' Chicago. 111., June 16. All the Repub lican presldentlalVandidates except Wil liam H.'Taft have been invited to the banquet to be given art the Bethel A. M. B. church tonight for the negro dele gates to the national Republican con vention. The affair has been arranged by the Colored Sons of Mississippi, an an tl-Taft organization. . . 'Charlotte. N: C. June 1 . The North. Carolina Teachers assembly met In this city today for a session of three days. A program that provides for addresses bv noted educators from Ohio, Virginia, Tennessee and several other states has been prepared for the gathering. ' New York. June 16. A wedding of Interest today was that of Miss Luclllo Osborne, daughter of Mr. and , Mr. Robert A. Osborne of this city,, and Henry James Lamar Washington of Georgia and -New York. - The ceremony was performed by Bishop Spellmeyer In the- Rutgers Presbyterian church. Mr. Washington Is a son of William Hunter Washington, ex-attorney general of Tennessee, and a distant connection of General George Washington. - v-, n i Notaries Cpmrrilsslbned. ' (Special Dlapatch to Tha Journal.) Salem, Or., June 16. Coromtaelons as notaries have been Issued as follows: K. J. McKltrlck, C. Henri Latfbe; John M. Payne and E E. Farrlngton, Port land; G. R. Lorenta. Lebanon; C. H. Msrch, Pendleton; William- R. Stephens.. rilley;F. A. Yates, Hermlston; J. A. Steaoh, Hamilton, ''Nemo!' Corsets rittedbythe Dr. 'i " JULY DELINEATOR, 15c JULY BUTTERICK PATTERNS, 10c, 15c msJs Picture Jaeger's rfs ): -n . -.y-.- . .; $xz" !veryw?ere yC(llS , 1, . ' ' ,. '' " ' . , " , ' . ' ' tostI.ow- as tfc Best,. . ' Good Merchandiae Only Quality Considered Oar Prices Are Always, the Lowe it ; est rrices. J -i i M- ii i i i i zzzzzzzzZZZZZZU GreatAnn 'All. our white, cream, ecru, black and. colored Laces and LaceNovelties on special sale from the dainty light Valenciennes and Net Top to the heavy Venise ancf Imita tion Irish Effects. 18 and 4i-incht Figured and Dotted Waist and Dress Nets,-Edges, Insertions, GalloonsAppliques, Medallions A'llovers, etc., in Net, Venise, Baby Irish, Qiantilly, Princess, Spanish, Cluny and Filet .effects at following great reductions i 65c to 95c Vals.Yd. 39c $l-$1.50Values,Yde38c $1.75-$2.23Vals.Yd.98c Valenciennes Laces and Insertions in single and double thread, j to 2 inches wide sale prices: : Vals.to 25c Yard at 15c $1.65 Per Dozen Yards Great Rcccivers, Sale of Arnold Print Works rabrics GreatestValues in 20Years THIS IS A SALE THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY in the selling of desirable Wash Fabrics. THE ARN OLD PRINT WORKS of North Adams, Mass., produce, and have produced for many years, the BEST KNOWN Cotton Dress Fabrics IN AMERICA, if not in the world. Their name has been the synonym of QUALITY or originality of new ness and beauty of designing. Financial conditions placed them in the hands of receivers and they have been forced to sacrifice price for immediate distribution. The opportunity is now presented to purchase here their most desir able fabrics at the lowest prices that these or any similar quality materials have ever been offered in the history of the cotton fabric business. To the woman who knows, to the merest tyro, in fact, the prices that follow tell a most remarkable story of saving and we count ourselves fortunate ijrr being able to present this record-breaking sale. NOAH'S FAMILY WILL COME TO LIFE IN THE TOY-SHOP PLAY Portland Is to have an Invasion of dolls next week. Dolls of all kinds, Dutch, French, Japanese, tissue paper, the tin and modern soldier variety, even the candy dolls will be here. They will come to life at the Heillg theatre Mop day, June 22, and will frolic, dance and sins; for four performances, all for sweet charity's sake. The Institute Club of the People's Institute will bene fit by the affair, which has for patron esses 100 of the most prominent of Port land's women. ' Miss Martin of Chicago, who directed the "House That Jack Built," is in charge again this year, which Is suf ficient guarantee for the excellence of the performance. . . One hundred and fifty children are working; hard to make each part perfect From several Portlanders who heard the opera last year and who have seen the Vnv Shoo" in other cities, it Is evident that this year's offering is more beau tiful, DOin as iu music una siaga eneci. Those who have been privileged to see some rehearsals ai me rortiana acau emy gymnasium bear out this state ment, and also say -that some of the children are doing- wonderful work. There will be lots of f on when the Noah family floats in during a sudden rain storm. Malcolm MacEwan is Noah, i-erd Smith is Mrs. Noah and Howard Stokes and Walter Korell are Shera and Japheth. Then there is a- teddy bear stunt that will be good and just to see the tin soldiers entrance will be worth the price of admission. The captain of tne tin soiaiers, wno is rora Tarpiy. has a desperate- flirtation with the l ' .... '-r- . as GlMltt Cleanses uieovsti ecl- Uv.Dispels Cold uallv! acnes due to Con&tmaii tSlipQTl ion; Acts naturall llv.ac :Is Truly as Best forMenWimen fini CKllU -ybungonrl Old. lo gei. itseneiclal Effects Always jbuY.tneiGenuine wKica " has ihe jull name o the Com- CALIFORNIA J!a Syrup Co. y whon it is tnonufactarcd. printed; on tne SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. onet 4tze on 1. regular pries sufpwbotiiov XrK 'fTT "r. 'V''-"'. s amine nallnne $2.50-$3 Vals. Yd. $1.49 Reg. $4 Vals. Yd. $1.98 Vals. to $5.50 Yd. $2.45 Imitation Torchon Edges and Inser tions," 1 to. 4 inches wide ; also Val. Laces and Insertions, x to V2 inches Vide;, Values to 20c Yard at 3c 55c Per Dozen Yards J it HsIP Paris doll (Winnie Lewis), and they have a pretty duett and dance. One of the prettiest features of the opera will be the Japanese dolls, with Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab as the maiden. Mrs. Schwab has a beautiful solo and her accompanying dolls ire Nancy Zan, Jane Hoge, Dorothy San ford, Gladys Lang. Louise Heusner and Katherlne Mackenzie. v - In fact there will be so many iniar esting things, it would be Impossible ro mention them all and anyone who miss es seeing the "Toy Shop" at the Heillg Juna 22, 23 or 24 is sure to be sorry. ' Lyric, "Capital vs. Labor." , The problem of cadtal vs. labor is being admlrnbly solved atthe Lyric theatre this week In a tnree-act arama bearing that title. Ervin J. Blunkall. leading man, does tho solving to the intense satisfaction of everybody who sees the performance. The leading wo man. Miss Atwood, does her share to ward making the play a success, and Miss Grace Plaisted wins favor and applause through her acting as "Cin rt era," one of the codefendants in the SUlt. . . ' ... Incldentallv the play is not without its thrills, and heart throbs pulsate from beginning to end. There are no half bad characters in the play from flrat tn last the bad men ere bad and the ! frood ones are good. ; The scenes are aid In the Iron works of a Pennsyl vania town and the stager set tings are adequate. The very well pl'easied houses were the Juries in the case yesterday. "Jolly Widows at 'Oaks. ; , : The new bill at the Oaks summer air dome Is "The Jolly Widow," a musical travesty by the Allen Curtis company on the prevailing raze over dark and win some merry widows. The manner In which this burlesque was staged caused old time theatre goers of the city to sit up straight andav close attention. The costuminr was rich and In excel lent style, while the scenio and elec trical surprises in the two ' act song mixture surpassed anything of the kind yet Introdued bv the Curtis company. It is a foregone conclusion that this merry throng-of funsters and pretty girls will become one of the most pop-; ular Portland Institutions, and they cer talnlv will fill a needed gap In the fun producing? business. Klondike Mike, by Herbert Llndlev, was" one of the charac terisations that made a' hit with the crowd. "I'm looking for the man who wrote the "Merry Wldow Walts,' " Was the scream which brought' the hoyBe, figuratively, to Marguerite La Ponte, the prima donna. s Albert Leonard, Wlhnlf red Green and Mavme Pragw made.n pleasing trio. In "I Know a Girl Like You." 1 . rajitacs -Vaudeville. . . -Manager Jounaon,, prcsootlng Fan- l . - : 35c Silk Warp Moussclincs 18c Yd. Printed Silk Warp Mousselines, handsome plaids in attractive colorings and black and white. Produced by the Arnold Ov Print Works to retail at 35c to 50c a yard. Sale price. JLOC 25c Sheer Printed Tissues! 13c Yard Sheer Printed Tissues In most desirable patternswhite grounds with tinted flowers ; "white with colored dots, rings and checks ; ecru with colored dots, rings and flowers. Thousands - Q of yards have been sold at 25c yard. Sale price ........ J. DC 25c Merc. Printed Taffetas 15c Yard Mercerized Printed Taffetas in cotton, and printed in V alarge variety of designs in choice colonngs. Never sold for Anrold Print Works' Sale .. 15c Printed ILtamine Voiles 9c Yard .... . r- - - ' Printed Etamine Voiles in neat checks, dots and figures dark and medium colors. 'Produced by the Arnold Print , Q Works to retail to 15c yard. Sale price y.. , ... ... . .-.v.V. . . aC Reg. 19c Bordered Batiste 13c Yard 40-inch and 36-inch Bordered " Batiste printed dots stripes," plaids, checks and figures white and tinted grounds, dainty colorings, effective borders. Produced by the Arnold Q ' Print Works to retail at 10c'yard. Sale price, yard. ljC The Kind You Have Always in use for oyer 30 years, and jyfo-tfh, sonal supervision since its infancy i-ccccAttZ Allow no one to deceive fou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle, with and endanger the health of Infants and ChUdren-Eiperience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ' Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothlngr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor, other Narcotic substance. 1 Its ago is its guarantee. ' It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, ewes Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, givlngr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA AIA7AY Sears the The M M HaYO Always Bouglit - In Use For Over 30 Yearc. ". HetTu eearnurr. rt sauaiun mir, aKaiTesaem. taaes ' attractions. has an excellent show at the Marquam this week. Lynch ami 111110 present a comeay SKctch. "Cheyenne," which : takes us back to the plains of Wyotnlne;. Jean Wilson, who la always good, Bings "When tha Moon Plays Peeknboo." Joe - Morris, theHebrew comedian, seemed 'to pl(aKe the house Immensely. Toreat and Flor d'Allza have somethlna; new In vaude ville, anrt which Is unUerlin-d "the only act of fts kind In the world." : . k, ' Imagine a rfos?n trained roosters ver formlnie all sorts of antics; or, better still, ifO sf them, onl then you will reamlv btM(cv the human rrin lesna ble of traininiivanythlna;. ltesltlcs litis Innovation the prirtcipnis turougn some clever and "cucuutrlijue'' auugm Safe A special assortment of white, cream and ecm Edges, Insertions and Galloons in Net, Chantilly, Venise; ; Baby Irish arid Imitation Cluny all new and beautiful patterns from Y$ to 5 inches wide: ' Values to 65c Yard at 19c Values to 95c Yard at 23c Bee bi window displays. Be eaxly. JTo phone orders ruled, none reserve, none O. O. 9. . v A big lot of Valenciennes Laces and In sertions, in single and double ' thread, 4 to 2 inches wide a varied assortment of beauti ful patterns. Values to 20c Yard at 10c Many other extra bargains in : Laces and Embroideriesj for Monday sale which we do not have space to advertise. f '' t , -the most silky material produced less than . Z5c the yard ; 15c 2 Bought and which has been has borne the signature of has been made nndcr his per- G Signature cf 9 s and danclnr. 'Mm. Joh inri Krl 't next deliKht one nd hH wuh a !i i ful of cipfratio nlr.. Whut i riv m he the 'moot lnterciinar Trniu,t i,f i tho entertRinment tiralsnp I v Ten iark N'Uhts" iu a rtti;, : ., n .plantation souks nnil i"irvi.i,v, which took h autiifii'' tv ! ,,.. S'lOW CltMM" WitM Irld-i , t j J, ,1 ' ' lug "The Athletic Wonnm." .JuSge Gantcnbt in ft I o the (lute for the tri:U t-r j. Martin, chmr-.-.l !.') I j, Nathan "WoIlY In 1 - t ' riti;iit of M.iy 1. i oi ninri!i H-if I ' ' i i ir m