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' frVlS OREGON 'DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING' JUNE 18, ;1908 Tpsm Topics TONIGHT'S AMTSEMEXTS. Baker. ."The Swindler" Lyric.............. 'Capital vs. Labor"' General Mlxu ftrand ... Vaudeville . Marquam ........ Pa mages Vaulevtlle Th fiabn i . ' "Tha JollVT Widow" 1 Judge O'Day In 'the-circult court yea-, terday afternopn directed ft Jury t,o re turn a verdict for the defendant In Vie suit brought by Carrie Nicholas against Constable Lou Wagner. The plaintiff sought to recover 6S2 for the alleged unlawful aelzure of furniture and other good from a lodglng-houae at tne west end of the Morrison street bridge, Jhe r property being taken under an attach ment in the case of Meier & Frank against Ross Nicholas, the latter being a brother of the plaintiff. It appear -that either Crowley or Wertheimer, supposed to be deputies of the constable, made the seizure, and Wagner put1 in the defense that Crowley was not depu tised -to act for him, as at the time the goods were taken. The court ruled that Wagner cannot be held for dam- ages. .-. ' ' A" summer school will be held at the Hill Military academy, beginning Wed nesday, June -IT. rThis will be an ex cellent opportunity for students who wish either to make up deficiencies In their past work or. to take up special studies In order to advance their school standing. For particulars inquire at the academy, where the principal will fur nish any information that may be de- "red: --?-v:v.'V v-' PS Zv4;yl The school electron at Bt. Johns yes terday , afternoon Resulted In .the selec tion of S. H. Greene for school direc tor over E. W. Robinson. A saving of nearly $1,600 annually was made by the decision not to havs ft superintend ent of schools. The principals of each of the two schools of St. Johns will attend to the affairs of each school sep arately. , -. Mllwaukie was disturbed out of its midsummer peace Sunday afternoon by , the sudden appearance of .ft runaway team which dashed through the town and came to an abrupt stop when each horse tried to pass on different sides of ft telephone pole. The buggy wku smashed into kindling wood, but nobody was hurt. The team belonged to ft farmer. .- , " Articles lost and found on the street car In the last few days: Fifteen um brellas, one pair glasses, one candle and kerchief, one ladyra skirt, one pair shoes, one veil, one suit case, one coat (lady s. two lunch palls, four purses, one pair gloves, three packages. Call at tne Tost article room of the O. W. P, rail way station, corner First and Alder. Rev. Herbert Spencer Johnson, pastor of the Warren Avenue, Baptist church of Boston, will speak at the Whif Tem ple tonight in connection with the evon gellstio services which are being held there. .Mr. Johnson is spending a few days in the city at the home of his mother, Mrs.( Helen B. Johnson. t The regular monthly meeting of the New York State society will be held this evening at the residence of Albert H. Vail, on the Section line road,. Haw thorne avenue car to the reservoir and eAst to the first house east of the schoolhouse. All residents or visiting New Yorkers cordially invited. Notice that the department would al low the postmasters of Oregon to ftt n1 thn mrntlnar of the Presidential Postmasters' association in Portland August 7 and 8, was received by Post master Minto this morning. Ten days' limitation was put on the leave of ab sence. , Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 ft. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not De usea ror sprinKiing sireein. n used contrary to these rules i or waste- fully it will be snutorr. No decisive action was taken by the police committee of the city executive hoard at its meetinar yesterday regard. lng the purchase of an automobile for the chief of the fire department. The committee listened to arguments from the representatives of the various auto- mo duo companies. W. B. Sutton was arraigned before Judge Gantenbeln In the circuit court yesterday afternoon on the charge of selling a cents worm oi smoKing To bacco to ft 18-year-old boy. Axel John son. He pleaded not guilty. .A. C. Churchill. E. W. Matthews and A. I Messing have filed articles of In corporation of the Curchlll-Matthewa , company, to conduct ft real estate busi ness. It has ft capital stock of $6,000. The regular weekly meeting of the central W. C T. U. will be held to morrow. Quarterly reports from offi cers and heads of departments will be heard. . . We sponge and press your clothes, nine your shoes, all 'for 11.60 month. Main fill.- A-1314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. ' Free scholarships for energetic boys and girls given by The Oregon Journal for pleasant work during vacation. Read the conditions in today's Journal, v Golden Grain ''.Granules, the 100 per cent pure-cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. The Association of Collegiate Alum nae in Browning's .drama, "Columbe's Birthday" Empire theatre : tonight Admission $1. Mrs. N. D. Singleton will, on Monday, June 22, ."open a summer school for pupils in the grammar grades. Phones Main 3684; A-4709. The Congregational church of Uni versity Park will give a lawn social this evening at the home of Mr., and A cold bath can be taken at any. time of day; but the best time is before breakfast. A hotv ba'th should be taken only at night just before .retiring. Cover the body with Ivory Soap lather and rub it in. Py doing this, you not only cleanse the .surface of the skin, but you also cleanse- the pores, which is equally important. ' ; Ivory Soapy 99 Xoo Per Cent. Pure. Mrs. Anguish, Portsmouth avenue. lee cream, home made cake and strawber ries will- be served. A fine musical Brogram bas been arranged by Miss Oust of Los Angeles. r . Steamer Jesse Harkinn," for Camas, Washougal and way landiftga, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. pi. ... $ ...-f .v.-., - "Colombe'a .Birthday" given by col lege women. Empire theatre tonight. Admission 81. , s , . . s i Woman's Exchanse- 188 Teth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. B. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. U.--Chambers & Sons, opticians, 821 Morrison street, corner of Sixth, W.-A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. . . Dr. Greene. Modlcal bldg. Home phone, Berger, signs, show cards. 884 Yamhill D. E. C Erown. Eye-Ear. ,' Marquam. v Journal -want ads. le word. EyANGELIST SINGEK ' FK0JI MINNEAPOLIS 4. i ..... ... :. -Vi;; VVr" Malcolm C. Martin, the noted singer from MlnneaDolis. Minn., reached the city last night and will take charge of the singing In connection with the evangelistic meetings at the White Tem ple tonight. Mr. Martin nas ft wtae rep- M. C. Martin. u tat Ion' throughout the east and central wett as ft successful evangellstlo so loist and choir conductor. He has led some of the greatest choirs in America In connection with meetings conducted by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, Dr. W. B. Riley and other noted, evangelists. He has a splendid baritone voice and ranks emong the leading soloists of America. He has Just resigned the pastorate of his church In, Minneapolis to give his whole time to evangelistic singing, and will conduct the musical service at the White Temple for the next three weeks. He expects to have ft chorus one 100 'voices. Mr. Martin has ft pleasing per sonality, is wonderfully gifted as a singer and la a tremendous power as ft soloist. Star's Musical Comedy. "General Mixup" is the musical com edy which the Armstrong company is giving the current week at the Star the atre. This play has but one mission in life, and that 14 .to make people cheer ful. If you want to be cheered up visit the Star and meet "General Mlxup." Marzella's Trained Birds. Marietta's trained birds, the prettiest act in vaudeville, Is at tne Grand , this week; It is one which every child should see, for there is none'other like It. The bird act Is but one of a long list of superior specialties. The Grasd la cool and comfortable In warm weather. - X ' "Capital ts. Labor" at Lyric. The crreatest nlav that has been seen fin Portland this season is being pre sented by the Blunkall-Atwooa com pany at , the Lyric . this week. Last night the first performance aroused the wildest enthusiasm. It is a play every American should see. Great cast and great production. Go tonight. "The Swindler," at Baker. A most Interesting confidence man Is seen at the Baker theatre this week He la the creation of Howard Russell's mind, and is the leading character In a new play which the Baker stock com- ?any Is presenting for the first time his week. It Is called "The Swindler." CL0SIN00UT SALE. BlTt Bftrgftln Opportunity of the En tire Tear i Gloves, hosiery, corsets, muslin un derwear, knit underwear, men's furnish ings, wash goods, table linens, towels, lace curtains, blankets, comforters and pillows, dress goods, silks, notions, par asols, gloves, etc., etc., at regular wnoiesaie prices, "laxe aavantagei mc Allen ft McDonnell, Third and Morrison. SUSPECTS BOYS OF ROBBING HIS STORE The general merchandise store of O. GIssinger, at Mllwaukie was broken into Saturday night by burglars who were easily satisfied. They took only a few dollars' worth of candy, cigarettes apd notions. Mr. GIssinger thinks he knows who are the culprits. , When askVd if there, was any consid erable sum of mortey In the - safe Mr. GIssinger looked wise and was non-committal. He said he was not like the fellow who was held up and ' bragged afterwards that the footpad overlooked a $20 bill. A close watch Is being kept upon the boys suspected of robbing the store, and If they can be proved guilty of the theft an example will be, made of them. - - h . i , . , i - Chocolate Company Suit. Wins At the June , term of v the " United States circuit court for the western district of Virginia, held at Harrison burg, Va-, on the 2d Inst, Judge Mc Dowell handed down a decree in the case of Walter Baker & Co..- LtdV'vs. W. H. Baker of Winchester, Va. - It will be remembered that W. H. Baker of Winchester, by his name and labels, sought to Imitate the goods of Walter Baker A Co., Ltd., and In partic ular to pass off his chocolate as "Ba ker's Chocolate," or ft kind of "Baker's Chocolate." , , . - By earlier decrees in this case W. H. Baker of Winchester was forbidden to label or -describe his goods as "Baker's Cocoa' or "Baker's Chocolate." and was required to print prominently on the face - of every package the statement "W. H. Baker Is distinct from the old Chocolate manufactory of 'Walter Baker Se Co." - The mattw was then referred to the-master to determine the amount which Walter Baker ft Co., Ltd.. were entitled to recover by reason of the in fringement '- The master assessed this amount at $52,460.4. : The dscree just entered confirms the master's report and orders that Walter Baker ft Co., Ltd., recover fronw-W. H. Baker of Winchester the above sum of $52,460.94 together with their costs, and further orders that the. commis sioner's fees for' taking the accounting, amounting to 2.et)0. be paid by W. H. Baker -of Winchester. Vft. s-.s.c"9:' l! '.. 1 I m X"KL t iifi. n i -L. X. l I. ii lj-L X I'U l x u I J AT THE THEATRES 15- g DZE EARTH OftE GEriERATIOn Dr. , Brougher Tells What Absolute -Devotion to Cause Would Do. ' , In spite of the warm weather here there was enlarge crowd present at the White Temple last night to hear Dr. Brough'er's views on the subject, "Why Do Not People Mind Their Owns Busi ness." The large chorus choif under the direction of Mr. Malcolm C. Martin, a noted soloist from Minneapolis, Minn., Is doing splendid work. . J.' . ' A large platform Is being built today to accommodate 100 young people who expect to . Join this chorus, tonight Rev. Herbert Spencer j Johnson, pastor of the famous Warren AvenueBaptist church of Boston, will preach.Ttnd to morrow night Dr. Brougher will speatt otli the subject, "Man's CuriosUy Is It Greater Than Woman's?" - Eev. W. B. Riley. D. D., the brilliant pastor of the First Baptist church of Minneapolis, and 'a - widely-known . evangelist, will speak. Thursday night and continue to conduct the services until July 6. 'V- Speaklng on the subject, "Why Dp Not People Mind Their Own Business," Dr. Brougher said In part: "Our mis sion is the mission of Jesus Christ, for he said, 'As my father . hath sent me, even so send I you.' The ; strategic point In all Christian service Is in every one assuming the individual re sponsibility that Jesus .Christ has nlnr-ad unnn him or her. .There are two reasons for people not minding their own business; one Is, they haven't any business and the other is, they Haven t any mind. - But , we are here on the king's business. We are here to use every faculty that God has given us to lead people' to Christ. It Is not the Christian's business to go about finding things i to condemn. ' It is our business my business and your bus iness to come in touch with our fellow-men, not to condemn . them but to help them to know Jesus Christ as their savior." Dr. Brougher also especially empha sised the individual ; responsibility of ach Christian. "We have got to stand face to face," said he, "with this awful fact the fact that If we were dead In earnest ' we could evajtgellce the world In -one generation by beginning with only one Christian. If that Christian should take 12 months to wlni another soul to Christ there would be two Chris tians In the world. Then if those two Christians should each win a soul In another 12 months it would go on and on until In 25 years the whole world. allowing ror tne increase in population, would oe won ror Jesus 'unrist. it it is true that a man who does not know Jesus Christ Is lost to all that makes life worth the living now and through all eternity how can we sit indifferent and unconcerned when Jesus Christ tojd us to go and spread the gospel? It Is our business to go and speak to men and women everywhere and tell them tnat jesus unrist can save. ., WILLIAM COLLIER MAY PLAY THREE NIGHTS -Arrangements were made yesterday whereby William Collier will appear for three nights and a matinee al- the Helllg theatre next week In his farce comedy success, "Caught in the Rain," Instead of two nights as originally planned. Mr. Collier's engagement will begin Thursday, June 25. 'Caught in the Rain," which was played for eight months at the Garrlck theatre in New York last season, is at the Van Ness theatre in Ban Francisco. YEAR IN THE PEN FOR HENRY BLtJNK (SnMlil Minateta to Tb. Joarnal.1 Astoria, Or., June 16. In the Circuit court yesterday afternoon Henry Blunk of Seaside, charged with a statutory offense against Ethel Millard, and also charged with abducting Clara Millard, sister of Ethel, who is a minor, pleaded guilty and . was sentenced to serve one year In the penitentiary on the first charge. The other indictment against him was dismissed. Building Permits. S. P. McKee, erect dwelling, East Sal mon, between East Thirty-first and East Thirty-second. 22.000: J. B. Edgar, erect dwelling. East Thirty-sixth, between Clinton and Ellsworth, $2,000; George Aunt, erect aweuing, niast ivineceenin, between Wygant and Alberta. 22.000: Henry Kasselbaum, erect, dwelling East Twelfth, between Frederick and Beacon, 11.275; M. Halter, erect aweuing, K.eilv, between Sweeney and Thompson. $2,000: K. L. Carse, erect dwelling. East Six teenth between TiiiamooK ana Hancocic, 18.200: .Orient lodee. No. 17. I. O. O. V.. erect lode. East Alder, between East Sixth and East seven tn, sza.ooo; V. M. Ztgler, erect dwelling, Zelda street. $2,000. , "The v White Temple Twelfth ftnd Taylor Street TOHTOKT, TM5 OtTCOOZ Rev. Herbert Spencer Johnson Pastor Warren ' Avenue Baptist Church of Boston WZLXi SPEAK Large Chorus Choir Under direction ot KAICOLH O. MABTZV, The Famous Soloist Will Sing. COME Paprika Schnitzel TODAY tTKTIl 8 r. H. : Tomdrrow ' (Wednesday.) - - OVM SAZXiT MERCHANT'S LUNCH served from 11:20 a , a. ra. to 1 p. m. Is deservedly popular UVv Special Sunday Dinner 50 Cents THE LITTLE HUNGARY "A Bestanraat for Zplouea." com. m axo asxzvt : J- Hotel Boon Blda;. Mount Tamalpals Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA, The most completely equipped Mili tary Academy 1 on the Coast Cavalry, Infantry Artillery. - Annual encamp ment ' Extensive grounds. Athletics encouraged. Swimming pool.' Accredited at universities. Opens August 19. 'Ad dress Artuur crbsbr. A. u. D. IX, head B1atr ... . ... ,( y . . BROWNING: PLAY BY THE COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE ' By G. X. W. - r -,Colombe's Birthday," by Browning, last night went on record as the thjrd annual play given by the collegiate alumnae. The Empire theatre was well filled and the play was enjoyed. The superior work of . Miss ' Rose Eytlnga, who had trainee them was plainly in evidence in the easy grouping of the characters about the stage In general, stage behavior, - the work was better than in previous -years. Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur played the title role, and though she read her lines too low to be' heard beyond the front seats, she read them Intelligently.' Miss Eleanor McDonald carried the leading man's part and duplicated her success of two years ago.. As Valence her cos tume was one of the most effective on the stage. Miss Margaret Nash, the at tendant of Colombe, played her part 1ft a pretty and likeable manner. ; Miss Ethel Wakeman, playing the pretender. had the best voice and enunciation of MILWAUKIE'SCITY HALL TO BE REPAIRED ' - ::':. At the last raeelng of the Mllwaukie city council bids -for the remodeling of the city ball were, advertised for and these will probably considered at a special meeting of the council to be K5 SUMMER SHIRT We can show you a very tempting assortment in plain white and fancy pat terns, plaited and plain bosoms cuffs attached and separate. SLito $3J2 Soft Silk Shirts Plain and Colored.. About Taste is everything. If a thing does not taste good to 'you, it seems to be more like medicine. You have heard people say that beer tastes like medicine to them. Some beer does., Not so with PALE BOHE MIAN. It has a genuinely good, healthful taste. You relish it and appreciate the ex pense the brewery has contracted in its en deavor, to please you. The brewers of PALE BOHEMIAN justly claim the most palatable beer made. Pale Bohemian has a distinctive taste. There is something about it that makes you say, the first time you taste it, "Well, that does taste fine!" Really and truly, this beer has a taste that is. different from any other you have ever .known. It will quite surprise you to learn that there can be such a difference in the taste of beer. But PALE BOHEMIAN is exceptional.' It appeals to the man or wo man who is' particular. One doz. large bottles $1.75 . . Forty cents for relnrno! bottles Norlh Pacific Brewing Co. llaln 2639 211 McKAY BUILDING A 2699 i iU A PerfumeI Laxorr for the Bath As hrviroratlnr as a Sea Bath. ". At Soften Hard water,... -MB S5 Bath. 25 cents, INTERPRETED , -. ; any in the company, and her green cos tume had a rich appearance. ! The minor, characters were well sus tained. . Miss "Frank Towslee played well a thsnkless part. In which her heavy contralto voice was her chler requisite. Miss Lois Fear had a, more "real looking" gown than ny other of the women characters. Miss Edith Gad dls as the pretender's confidant also played a wicked part well, but the ef fect of the contrasting slse of the two 0-t a- n. rnnnv titters... M Iss Daisv -J Mansfield. Miss Louise Brace. Miss Lela Goddard . MWf Helen O. Abbott, Miss Frances Gin, Miss Lois Fear and Miss Cora Shaver all played - I.tan! rtartm AS lords snd ladles. In the court dance good training was shown. Tne ptononm, vr chestra played the incidental music -. With all due respect to Browning and play proved a little heavy for off-hand interpretation ana uimci Bwn.ui..R audience, and especially when inter- preiea oy wuiiibu umy. .- - called June 23. The repairs needed on the building win tnvojve an exyenu tnr nf nlnRH to 11.200 A cattle ordinance was Introduced In the council providing a line for owners of troublesome cows which are caught roaming at large. This ordinance will be voted on at tne next council rawunj. The sermon that hurts la the sermon that hits. - KM and 5M 311 Morrison Street Opp. Postoffice Taste I m I A 1 BATHASWEET RICE POWDER Vcabl and Antbecttadly Pore, t ttd Fac itwtr. wmw or pmt. SUITTER NEED , PAY NO DAMAGES The case of Herman C. Burkhart, ft waiter, against Nathan H. Suitter, ftf former policeman, for 110,632 personal damages, was decided In favor of the defendant by Judge Wolverton In the United States circuit court' yesterday. Buitter, wnile - arresting tiurKnart early on the morning of November 6 last year, 'Shot the complainant while he was running away. The 'defandant claimed that Just as he fired the shot which took effect, Burkhart had turned on him and was about to attack him 1 with a knife. - , . . Heaven la not gained by effort, not alone by results. CAXOTOBHXa. XOTEXJft, 4kBSa4sSBaassasa4aBassBtBssssasMhssssSisseeessssBS'"ftsst HOTELST.FRANCIS SAN FRANQSC0 Each guest receives, without asking, the response to the multi-form requests of the most ex acting .public. The comfort of the present is built upon the complaints of the past,' and Hotel St. Francis to . day represents the sum total of a study of individual require ments. SATES EtrKOVEAXr. TBOX 93 UPWARD. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF JAMES WOODS NEW STREET CAR LINES OP ERATED IN SAN FRANCISCO Another Direct Connection Between the Ferry te.Uon and the rairmoni SoteL The operation of the Sacramento street cable csr line adds another to the conveniences of the Fairmont hotel In San Francisco. Despite the fact that the hotel automobiles and carriages meet all trains and steamers, many peo ple prefer to come up on the car. The new line fives direct service from the ferry to the hotel. It Is rapid, taking- less than eight minutes from the ferry to the hotel, and the new, big, green cars furnish ample accommoda tions. Strangers, need only aak the In spectors for the Sacramento street or Fairmont hotel line and they will be properly directed. The hotel Is also served by direct service from Market street on the California street line, and by the cross-town Powell street line which transfers from all parts of the city. With the present service It l the most conveniently as well aa the most superbly located hotel in the new Ban Francisco. The present management Is the ldentl pnl nna which made the old Palace hotel famous, which is In Itself a guarantee of superiority of cuisine ana service. KEY ROUTE INN OAKLAND, CAL. AMERICA VXJL3K Special rates to permanent guests. Moderate prices. Table d note meals. N. S. MULLAN. Manager. Are You Going for a Trip This Summer If so, don't overlook the values we are offering in Hand Bags and Suit Cases. We carry a complete line of all up-to-date styles in alligator, walrus and russet leathers, rang ing in prices from $1.50 to $30.00 In our Suit Case department you will find value in every ar ticle; we will off.er for the bal ance of this week a good leather Suit Case in 24-inch AA size for:.......: ?.VV PORTLAND TRUNK MNFG.C0. 3 STORES 54 THIRD. Corner Pine 107 SIXTH, near Stark 229 MORRISON, near First Rose or Hay Fever Absolutely . relieved. Get . s Weir's Nasal- Inhaler No bother. Your druggist or aend 50 cents to WEIR INHALER CO, PORTLAND, OR. Also relieves Asthma end Catarrh. Peoples Safe Deposit Co. Offers 8 per ' cent guaranteed , annual dividend PREFERRED STOCK. Shares $1.09 eachi Common stock bonus. IN VESTMENT FCLLT SECURED. Call or.' write. E. McOmber.. becretary. Dkum bldg., Portland, Or, , . The mm? OPERETTA For benefit of THE INSTITUTE CLUB OF THE PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE HEILIG THEATRE MONDAT evening:, TUESDAT after noon and evening and WEDNESDAY ,1.1 afternoon,.'..'.;'..;:.' June 22, 23. and 24 Direction of v . MJBS KKOABET B. KAJtTXW. BAKER THEATRE Vbonea Main S A-6360 Geo. It. Baker, Chin. Kana ger. Tonight, all this week, matinee Saturday Extra attraction, first time on any stage "TBI BWHTDLEB" By Howard Russell, popular member of saxer block company. An in stantaneous success.; Evening prices 26c, S6c, 60o. Matinee. 16c 26c. Vest week "The Hearlettft." LYRIC THEATRE Both phones: Main 4885, Home E 1026. Week commencing Monday, June 15, third week of - the famous Blunkall Atwood Stock Company in the power- zui maustriat arama "CAPITAL AOAXVBT XJLBOS." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. , Prices lOo and 20o. - Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20e and too. ' uoxes buc. urnce open iu am. to iw p. in. MARQUAM GRAND Pantages Advanced Vaudeville . Attractions, TOKIOHT AITS UI THIS WEEK . An absolutely new and original act con sisting of colored comedians in singing, dancing ana monologue. SPECIAL. ADDED ATTRACTION. TOKCAT iXD TBAXVEO BOOSTERS, Assisted by the dainty and vivacious Mile. Flor d'Alisa. Three performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 3:30, 7:su,- a p. m. - THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Entire week of June 15, 1908. HUB, XAB.ZEZ.X.O'S Troupe of Wonderful Trained Birds. WEBB-X.OVA.XiO TBOVFB, Aerobatio Bov.lty. F. F. Montressa. that I. A. T. S. E. Man, , Snowing "Don. J nan." Besides ft host of other big acta THE STAR Musical Comedy Week of June 14, 1901 Two shows every evening First at 7:80, second at 8:15 p. m. Lower, floor 15c, balcony 15(3 Matinees dally at 1:10 p. m., 15c The Armstrong Xnsloal Comedy Co. Offer the new military musical aattire, "OEimufc mz-irr." NICKELODION 130 Sixth Street. Program Changed Every Day AXA OOOS SUBJECTS. XHDES X0A.BC.to la v.mt. STWrHOBT COBCXBTS AT SSO By the Orchestra of White as Gold. TOBXQXT AT 8:1S ; A Big Scream In Two Acta, "TEH JrOUT WrDOW. Hear Marguerite 1 Ponte, "Vm look- . A. l V . Tl T 1 A VlfaA e A A V A ins; lor tne Aiaa w tiv iuw ui ., MerrJ Widow Walts." "k OWTRT.T, RHOW . eava evarvbedT. Evrv nlitht this wk. Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FKEE; SIX VER FILI4NG8, 85o UP: GOLD FIL1 INOS. 76c UP; BET OF TEETH. 84.0O; SPLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD CROWNS. $1.50 TO $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten year. Lady attendant always present. AM work done absolutely without pain bv specialists of from 11 to $0 years' ex perience. . . Boston Dentist Boaie Phone A-9O30. v Phone Hals S030. B91H norrtsoa St, Op. Foitoffloe. TEETH osw,, "Save 5' Money . STTMMEB BXSOBTS. BINGHAM WARM' SPRINGS ; NOW - v.; IYE-NA-HA SPRINGS This famous old Blue Mountain P. . Resort will be Ope niunel5th For the Season elSOS Under the management of 3. A. BORIE, the new . owner. Roads, bridges, bu:lding Sn1 equipment repaired and renewal. Hotel and dining-room service wt! be special feature, being un...;r th care oT the bst steward ami cht obtainable. For further particular write to i:- "' ' J. A.. BORIE, Prop. " VI e-lluAlu Springs Otbboa Postoffl'oe. rmai;; C, X S i