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.THE OREGON. DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ' 7, 100ft Town Topics , TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Faker "Th lal Of Aple" bungalow , ! .,.,'Th dlrl Mh UoldM wr rentage .,,.,..., Vaudeville Orpheuni Vaudeville firand Vaudeville r fiar-Th Four Corner of. th. lrh" I.yrlo , 'My Jim" DREDGE OREGON BJ PILE t (pad.! Plipstrh to Th Jearaal.) Marhneid, Or.. Oct 7. Th gov- . A Urge crowd was present it tin T. AV. C. A. udltortum laar ntg hi' to haar MI fitella Klalier apeak on mla lonary work In Japan. Mlaa. Fisher ta very Jntoreallnif speaker and ta wall informed on condition In Japan having , bam born of missionary parents; th young woman ;radute from tha Chl cao university and went to Japan to ' vlalt tier parents and while there be came Interested In Mia work and ha . followed It ever alnce. Mlaa Margaret Matthew a Mo anode of condltlona In Japan. - Mr a. R. H. Mosaman deilverel an addreaa on "Sociology." Blbl rlaaaea have been organised, tielng six clubs In all, each club conlalalng 10 membera. . Ir. Iuther R. lyott will act , aa In-tructor. Great focto'ry mistake 'alio aale at til Morrison street Label wrong on ; . fall ahoea Just arrived. Marfca' name . Inatead of Dellafa. Fuctory atanda loss and order ua to aell them at a aacrlflr. Men" 14 and 16 ahoea, now l.l;'men'a James A. Banister. 8. A M., etc., If " , 7 value, now $3.86; - women' IS. 80 and 14 ahoea, now 11.46: boy a' and Irl . school ahoe. value to It, now 11.65: children' fancy drefhoea, 11.60 and II value at 16c. 60c and It. Dellar", .auoceaaor to Mark Rboe Co., Ill Morrl - on street, between Fourth and Fifth. George L. reaalee of the Oordon Fall Electric & Manufacturing company re turned laat evening from a trip to Hart ford, Conn., and other New England rolnta In the Intereet of hla company. II bualneaa alao called him to Grand Rapid a, Mich., and in lta entirety hla mission wa thoroughly successful ami satisfactory. Great Intereet In Oordon Fall la manifest In eastern textile centera and numerous nperatlvea ex pressed an earnest desire to come weat and help along the big Industry now In proceas of incubation. nri. nt . 1. r I me aioniacu uuus Not Cause Dyspepsia Nchhtr Will It Curt If Dkiun th Lack of Gastric Juices- . Prohibit Relief. Tha atomach I a strong, powerful or- fln. hlrh Im rutii.wta.u1 ttt muirltl Of great strength. II la filled during dl-1 ment dredge Oregon, which wae brought geatlon wiili gaatrio juice wnion. when I her recently to dredge Coo bay, wag th stomach, ralandlng and compares-1 th . - . vaatarda. In nM,t Ix.iki tnrut rtiaaolva It and aenarat I a mun nM yttrflajr JO order iUm nniirlihmAiil from the waste matter. If. however, theae gaatrio julcea are r.n.t accident.. The dredge ran onto lacking, the atomach 1 not capabl of Piling covere.i m Blgn water and a dleealina tla food because It ha not hoi wa punched In the bottom. It the tool with which to work eucceas- nrt thought that catena v. damage ru)i .... , had been done to the machinery, but Th gaatrio juice when In a perfect L"v"uf",loB P?' that th dredg can atate do- away with all foul odora. fer- ft1?." ,VU0I ,w0' or ,00', men is I Ion and deoy. reduo th food V- V"..ploh1. ... to a dllntgrated ma and th tom- Captain Polhemu. of fh army engl- ct. fhn r..... it intn the inteatlnaa "earing headquarter at Portland, I her another form of dlgeetlon take her superintending the repair. , Th plac. Th.n th Intestine, take f rom F tn hi. ihl maaa of food all that la nourlah. ? vf'Yi hanJi rh! In and give It Jo th blood. Tha wast fAf? ih.". n,f'e,in:t..dr0oV noul.'hm.'n't"- In- .i-MT1 teetlne receive Impure deposit enm-,ZrL..,l; m "" m m bined with a polsonou and Imperfeot I Oregon law school opena October S. Rare opportunity offered all dealrlng thorough, practical law course and be come successful attorney. Samuel T. Klahardson (formerly dean of the law department Willamette university), dean Oregon law school; Judge Grant B. Dlmlck In charge of Moot court work, preparation of legal document and pleadings. Other able instructors In charge of other branches. No time lost lrom regular occupation. Recitations evenings. Particulars business office, 116 Commonwealth building. Fifty thousand choice rose bushes are to be set out by the people of Peninsula In preparation for the com ing Rose Festival. A houae to hoiine canvass Is to he made by the mem bers of a committee to be chosen by the Peninsula Rose association nmi every householder In that section will be asked to set out a certain number of rone hushes In his yard. A mass meeting of the citizens of that district Is to be held October 14 for the pur pose of discussing the project. gastrlo JHice, it can be readily aean that they must turn such Imperfect nourishment Into th blood. Th blood then being unable to give each part o. th body that which It require, become Impoverished and dlseaae I pread broadcast.. 8tuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet correct uch a condition at one. If the gas trlrff juice sr larking and Imperfect theae tablet do their work Just th earn. ' They build up the element in the, juice wKI-?h r lacking and re move thoa clement which cauae dis turbance. Meat, grain, fluid, vegetable and delicacies; in fact, each portion of a large meaL hav been' placed In a claaa vial , and Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet hav dlgeated them to a perfect fluid Just aa a healthy atomach would do. A large, complex, nearly meal nolda no terror for a dyspeptic if Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are used. Abnormal eating, late dinner, rich food cause III effects to th - stomach, but when fetuart' Dyspepala Tablet are used on lesjay eat wnen and what one will wlth qUit danger of dyspepsia or discomfort. Forty thousand physicians endorse and prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab. lets and every drugalat carries them In stock, price 60c. , Send us your name and address and we will send you at once by mall a sample package free. Addresa, F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Hid-.. Marshall, Mich. FAMOUS OPEKA FOLK AT IIEILIG TONIGHT SELZ SHOES Are Honestly Made of Leather 7 contributor are urgently requeated to nave tneir garments ready to send to their respective section presidents prior 10 ucioner u. ? - .. - You'll find lot? of shoes made nowadays that are cheapened in little ways you can't see hemlock instead of oak tanned soles; composition instead of leather heels; pieced counters instead of good solid sole leather. We're strong for Selz Royal Blue Shoe because . we don't have to watch that sort of thing; they're honest leather all through. Fall styles are here. Selz Royal Blue Shoes $3.50, $4, $5 Seventh and Washington. AatuggMgarrm. Seats ITONIGHT ; jy0yy : CONRIED c , . Metropolitan" Celling Quartette Wednesday Bveaiag, Oct. f, HtBl Theatre ta-00,1140, Clrwtloa giv lot Bn-WT Boas gas OaUary door ope TOO AanrRMxarTtw 14tb and Waahlngtoo. Phone Main 1 and A-llll. I NIGHTS BEOINNINO THUR8DAT Matinee Saturday Th Famous Political Drama "The Man of the Hour'' SEATS NOW SELMXfl AT THEATRE Evening and Matinee, fl.eo. i, 150, gc. No Students No Gas No Cocaine a true: tma D Portland Elks are anxiously awaiting the date of the fall opening of their social season, October IS, when they are to spend a Joyous evening and be entertained with an especially fine pro- 5 ram now being prepared by John A. ohnson, manager of the Pantnges the atre, Slj Wertheimer and V. W. Breth erton. It Is expected that the program for this occasion rlll surpass that of any former entertainment and a Jolly good time is expected. The Home Telephone company an nounce that they have Just opened service over their new copper circuits to tlie following towns In the state of Washington: Fellda, Sara, Ridge fleld. Woodland. Kalama. Carrollton. Kelso, ostrander, Castle Rock and oleaua. This is In addition to Wil lamette valley points previously con Not satisfied with the women having been driven out, someone about :S0 last night attempted to burn down the rnw of deserted small houses on the I east side of North Fourth street be- night 'will' open promptly at 8:1S and Madame Rappold. The concert at the Hcillg theatre to-1 tween Davis and Everett. Some man, who Is unknown to the police, threw a bundle of oil-soaked rsejs Into the open window of No. 70 North Fourth street and then set fire to the stuff, after which he ran away. The fire, however. was extinguished before It had made much progress. Patrolman Murray and Stone being summoned by people who naa ODservea me Diaze. persons arriving after the program has I commenced must wait to be seated until the number has been finished. The I mombers of the famous opera company which will be represented tonight are Mme. Jacoby and Mme. Rappold, Mm. (Jampanarl and Martin, while the accom panist and conductor is Arthur Rosen-1 stein. The program Is a splendidly ar-1 ranarea one ana will orrer a wide selec tion of the favorite bits from some of I the best loved operas. In fact the con- Alone In her bed at 122 Twelfth street, with no one near to take her Cert Itself is more nearlv erand onera Lottie Thompson laat messages. Mrs. died nome time last night, and her body concert company. tnan anything ever offered here by a concert comoany, The affair Is under was found at 1:30 this morning. Mrs. the personal direction of Lois Steers- Thompson, who was 30 years old. vvynn uoman and is tne first or their leaves a husband in Walla Walla. He subscription' concerts as well as the has been Informed of hi wife's death opening; of the big musical season. Seats and is expected to arrive today and ar now selling at the Helllg box office. take charge of tha body. Mrs. Thomo- eon had been In the hospital for orne pTVT A Ai T QrYTXlTXTn. time, but had apparently nearly recov- I -vi 9 A JN 1. DLAJJJlJlIM 1 erea. Save the Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on October bills for the Automatic Telephone. Home Tele pltone company. Conner Park and Burn side streets. The new directory is be ing distributed today. Get your appli cation in for the Automatic service, the best at all times and under all conditions. The following articles were fotind ort the streetcars during the past two dayi and can be recovered by calling at Lost Article room. First and Alder streets: Pair gloves, suitcase, satchel, one Joint of fiahlng rod, telescope, purse, hand bair. ladles' fur. lunch box. umbrella. four package. , MADE LIFE MISERABLE James Peterson Is ready to admit that married life Is a failure. He says so in an answer filed to Kate B. Peter son's suit for divoive. and he putsall the blame on the woman. Ho says she has made It a failure by her constant Scolding, and that since 1892 she has russed so constantly tnai an nas ae- . t I ciuaes estate 01 1 nomas j. Alctf ariand has ' the Multnomah iBox Multnomah Improvement club will meet tonight in the hall at Mississippi venerated into a common scold ayenue ana anaver street, to consider Peterson says that matters went from the report or a committee appointed to h,M to WOrse until he had to leave investigate the making and laying of horn or lose his mind. He preferred to i-uiiLicc kuckiiu i w mo keep his mind. Once she rollowed him c,ty- 1 I to a building where he was at work, he . rrrrr;, Isays, and kept up such a tirade that he nam wcbi, iuo ciiuo was compelled to leave to escape the loonkeeper who was arrested on the voney. He also asserts that his wife charge of having a disorderly place, was ha8 falsely charged him with being too ivuuu auiii.i ltvsv-u v . w Da lci uaj 1 na r n-1 r h a m ra Kara i I mav oni n a afternoon and fined J10. rinnlns that he has ever done 'envthlna- that should ever have ruffled hla wlfe'a are I . ' Who's The Boss ? You think you are running your own home but are you? You can be Mistress of the Household in fact as well as in name if you know SliFedded WfiieaS the food that is ready-cooked, ready-to-serve. A delicious and wholesome meal can be pre pared with it "in a jiffy" something for the homemaker to lean upon in every emerg ency. At your grocer's. Tou love to laugh, and other Ilk to you laugh, when 70a bar. a Sood set of teeth; but If your teeth ar !OT good, better keep your mouth closed. Wis. people Know that good teeth are a great part of personal beauty. W can Inaure you a good set permanently. If you will let us be your Dentists, and taKe care or your moiara. All branches of high-class Dentistry practiced her. We are thorough dentists of many yearVpraetlcal experience and w. back up every bit of it with our well-known reputation for doing HONEST DENTISTRY The best Dentistry I none too good for you. Our success I due to uniform high-grade work at reaaonable price. THE GRAM STARTING THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 8 SPECIAL!, FWAVL DEATH-DEFYING MYSTERY Jutt arrived from AuitrglU la BIS ORIGINAL ' MILK CAN TRICK Escaping from the MUk Can, bev lug completely cove re a wun water and locked in. ' COMMITTEE INVITED, ON STAGE AT EACH PER FORMANCE. BRING YOUtt OWN PAD. LOCKS TO LOCK Mil UH Vk.... U.la 11. A J..J VlMnlM Theatre Co. (Inc.), Iessee. Oeorg. IA Baker, general manaarer. Seat now sell Ing for thla entlr second week of Baker Stock Company' rreatest success, "Th CHil of th. Ooldsn Wm." Do not delay, and do not mis it. Price 26c, 15c, SOc Matinees 16c, 25c. Matinee Saturday. Nest week. "Brown of Harvard." . TETTH .a- temper. becun suit aeralns i Lumber company for $7,600 damages for his' death. McFarland was 16 years of age when he was killed last March. He was caught in a belt, and it is al leged that the company failed to com ply with the state law in providing shift. Purity Liquor Co. Thursday Special $1.60 grade white or red port. Angelica, Muscat, Madeira and Superior olaret at $1.00 per gallon. The Elfwood pure food whiskey, regular $4.00, at $3.00 per gal lon, Thursday only. Phone East 4427, B-1S53. Free delivery. 303 East Mor rison. ' Judge Bronaugh in the circuit court yesterday gave judgment for the Columbia Valley Trust company against W. Smith on a note for -5,000. The note was originally given to D. C. Pel- ton, who assigned ft to the plaintiff. A Jury trial was waived after the Jury fee had been paid. Rate War Steamer Nome City sails direct San Francisco Thursday after noon. Cabin. $10, berth and meals in cluded. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128 Third street Don't foraet. hardwood floor .45 ner vard this week, which in fflSS? croir.rB.tnre.tHaplWones mniT- PT,P,AT?n OP .Tiaiu vw, v u . Arleta camp W. if new hall Thursday, night, Octo- O. W., will dedicate ber 8. All neighbor are Invited. SLANDER CHARGE Wanted Experienced nickel-plater. Oregon plating Works, 16th and Alder. ' Woman' Exchange, Its Tenth street, lunch jlliSO to 2; business men' lunch. D. Chamber A Bon., optician. $11 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. " Berger, Ml.- sign. 284 TamhllL Mala Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. The Portland branch of the Needle work Guild of America held It fall meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James S. Reed. The work for the eomlna; season was planned. All talented Oerman actors. Jacobs, the tailor, 392 Morrison at Journal want ad, lo a word. GERMAN ACTORS HERE FOR WINTER Use Ivory Soap five or six times a dayv drying the face by "patting" (not rubbing) it with a very soft towel, and your complexion will be clearer and cleaner and healthier than that oi women who rely on lo tions and "beautifiers1 Tkere ii no , "free" aTkaB in Ivory Soap; to colour g mai ler $ no harmful ingredient of grij tod. ; Ivory Soap , 99& Per Cent. Pure. Portland will have a German stock company In one of the theatre all winter. One performance a week Is being given by the Oerman dramatis stock company at th. Lyric, Friday be ing the day set aside each week for this company. Th first performance was given last Friday, "Mein Leopold" being the play. Friday of this week "Sewelssetwas" (She Knows Something) will be pre sented. Ernst Pacully Is the manager of the company, which Includes several Those who en- Dlay the fatherland will have an opportunity i this winter as seldom before. . C J. Cook ws acaultted of the ac cusation that he slandered R. A. Mar shall bv a lurv in Judge Cleland's do partment of the circuit court last night. The latter had asked for $10,000 dam ages for injury to his reputation Dy re marks Imputed to Cook, who was charged with savin of Marshall. "H la a thief and ougtit to be in the pen- lieilllHry, HI1U A i-IUL I1H1I IUBI. Marshall is a cement contractor and Cook manages a contracting company. Cook was numbered among Marshall's creditors when the latter went into bankruptcy some time ago, and the of fensive remarks were said to have been made at a meeting of the creditors. The Jury deliberated for half an hour. 10O.0O mVLTWAMD Would gladly be paid for a cure by many people who are crippled with rheumatism, yet if they only knew it, thev can be cured by a few bottles of Ballard Snow Liniment, and the price la only 26e. 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Bkldmore Drug Co. WIDOW, DAUGHTERS AND SON ARE NAMED Ey the wil of Fanny Buxton, filed In the county - court, $7,600 worth of property I divided between Mary Elisabeth Button. her son and two daughters, the widow receiv ing all the personal property. D. W. Wakefield. James C Bran ham and Wil liam Taggert hav. been named to ap praise the estate. T. B. Lanta ha applied for probate of the will of his brother, Joseph P. Lants. Two thousand dollars ar be- Sueathed to a slater. Rebecca L. Yo er. and the remainder .of th estate, valued at $1,109 more, will b. dis tributed between another slater and two brother. F. W. Baltes and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING Phones f Min 16 ( Home A 165 1105 First and Oak PAINLESS-EXTRACTION 504 SILVER FILLINGS B(M us GOLD FILLINGS..... HI. 2ZK GOLD CROWN GOOD RUBBER PLATE THE BEST RUBBER PLATES NERVOUS PEOPLE And thoe afflicted with heart weak ness can now have their teeth extract ed, filled and bridge work applied with out the least pain or aanger. All work gnaranteea lor ten year. Chicago Painless Dentists 333 Vi T1IK. BTi, COS. BTX, Phones Main 28.8. A-5340. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Lady attendant. Sunday, 9 a. m. to l p. m. The Clansman IS COMING BAKER THEATRE Main 2, A-5860. Oregon Theatr Co. iinc). Lessee. George L. Baker, gen eral manager. Matinee Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday. Night price, 26c. 60o. 75c. $1. Matinee, SSc, 50c All this week Frasee'a musical mixture, -tbs zsxK or ancx." Nothing but beauty, fun and muale. Best of all scenic musical corned tea Next week; Richard V , Pringle' , mlnatrels. UK nn ammYj ao.w ivjitaiAn4v aaa rrWWrrrr W pay Ton 4 Vex Omt to lav DEFOE IN 1704 H Heat in Ovem Sefore serving. a ,0 " H Catarrh Sufferers I want every sufferer of ca tarrh, bronchitis, rheurnatism, blood, liver and kidney diseases to try Larsen's Remedy. It has cured hundreds where oth ers have failed. Remove the ause and you will get well. Larsen Remedy Co. 51 N. THIRD ST. urn Afjrl Tirni Save Money VvWWWvWrWVWvV IJTT MILITARY niJLJL ACADEMY A boarding and day school for young men nd boys. Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cor nell. Amherst and all tate unlvv'tle and Agricultural colleges. Make reservations now. For Illustrated catalogue and other literature, ad term fcegl p. I, 1O0 W. Xtri.1 K. X PrlnoJpaL TOMTXJkm. omxooar Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH ITREk. SILVER FILLINGS 35 UP GOLD FILLINGS 75i UP ecu rm t 7m a aa UM X C 1 UXJ 1 II . . ..... m, BrU&PtUlU BET m GOLD CROWNS . ...S2.50 TO j All wora . guaranteed for ten years. Lady, attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by apeciallat of from 11 to 10 years' experience. Boston Dentists m Morrison Bt, Ojm. rostofflc. sou. nou A-toaa nou xaia goaa recommended Savings in stitutions as a remedy for pauperism in Europe. To-day Savings Banks are used by the thrifty as a depository for small amounts the accumula tion of which leads to independence. of on dollar ai ed In our Saving Depo una i partment and Interest al lowed, compounded every lx months. Two per cent allowed on checking accounts. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. Ot5 PORTLAND 90 Seventh St. Elk Temple L. O. RALSTON Pr. G. L. MAC GIBBON. . Cashier A, A-1030. Mats. Bx. Bandar and Kplldaya IS-2S-50C THEATRE NIGHT! I5-25-50-75C , Advanced Tandevllla, Ootobtr B. ' The Operator, Helen Bertram, Charls B. Bradshaw Si Co., Saffla' Bimlan Per formers, Arthur Demlng, Z.. oiaiy Sampson, wofelatt Marshall, Orphans Motion Plotnr, Orphnm Qrch.str. PANTACES THEATRE A9TAVCZS TATOEVH.UB Star of All vatlona Engagement Extraordinary of AThUL, The bullet-proof woman. Impervious to ordinary steel-tipped bullet. Th. great eat wonder of modern time.' Special added attraction, Th. Victoria Quart ert, singers and instrumentalist. Matinee dally, 16c. Two show at nignt, loo ana 25c, - The Clansman IS COMING A New Departure Boiled Linseed Oil S GALLON LOTS 4 SS Raw Unseed Oil S GALLON LOTS 57 Pure White Lead PER 100 sr. 50 Portland Sash $ Door Co. chwab Printing Co. ja T 1TARK ITRaLatT PH0XY CHECKS XET ' SEATTLE MB $700 Heattle. Oct. T. Harry O. Coula, 1 year eld, ha been arrested and ha -Bwfiini that by tneana of forged 1 check h baa iniN 7e from Ui a-eatti. National bank during the past j tw. week. A Chech presented f fer t!S roB4Nl , vneetetoo. and 1 wklle th. rnelnm of tbe raiper wa peine oetermlnM tne young snsn el lrfMl away from the cashier' dlc bat waa rreeted ltT J the rt while prppmrtng t. Iav tN etty. Tb cfcerk all. bore the ttai.xf th. Alaaka Lnm Sr ropey. C"il refua4 ta tat. what k ul with tb. mooey. Vj Imporlanf Announcement Mrs. E. H. White wishes to announce the open in; of her Millinery Department. Something: New The iwellett line of Hats in the eity-i-r xclcaive styles; 00 two alike. Priced at -0 to flO.OO. IDE NEEDLECRAFT SOOP Sixth St, near Morriaoo Next to Ort ton Nm Co. Th. coat of Interments ha been greatly reduced by th Holmaa Under taking company. Heretofore It baa been the funeral directors to make charge for all Incidentals connected wl'h a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rector of Portland, have depart. from that custom, when casket Is furnished by w make do extra charges for embalming, bears, to cemetery, outside box or any rvice mat may o. rm nlrd of ua except Hothlng, cemetery aad carrier, thus effect! tie a, savlog f Ilk t. ITi M each funaral THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. rr. com. gauiOB, 30 rmOBTT ST. rOBTXBTD. OS, asr,s!FUR.S! FURS I AT LOWEIT FOBSXBU PSZCSS. Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds mad to order. L. SCHUMACHER f UUISB, to Xadlaoa. Tal. Mala aeiT. WILHOIIMIJiERALWATER LABBX THOMAS. Pben. a-tlll l Labb. Bid, cor. Id and ash In stoat. f.;;tr.'J'S.t'x-- COAL Kemmerer Coal V c lead Mark.L Baaker 11th mi1 Maranall. Mala IIL A-TS11- The STAR Am! Mln "9'' Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sun day. For the entire week of October 4.. Kline c uhzzoio s Atejoarams. Th. 4 oosiniKS or THE SASTR." Matinees at 2:30 p. m., price loo and 25c Every evening, 8:15, prices 16c, 26c, 86c. SOc. Seats may be reserved by . either phone. Next week, "Th Kooky Koantala Szpr." TBE GRAND VandevlIIede Lnxe Another Biff BUL . KZZ.Ii SXZ.TABX, World s Greatest UnlcycIlsU. Th TTVTAHS, World's Famous Sharpshooters. Brook ft Tedder . Uai Boheftela Tha Mnaleal Oard- Weloh m Bart. Brad Baner . Oraadasoop LYRIC THEATRE tkb numxAia. OO. rSJBSXXTS "MY JIM" . With His Bedr X.andooia and taa FAMOUS SALOME DANCE The Clansman IS COMING NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET Very latest subjects changed every day. MacBMSory, Safe aaw MercBAadU Vkrreal A ilortd D2ATACE ST0E46E TEACKACE a ag B A a l A a -rr v 1 rxvts Jtri m I e:ii I Horse Show geoond annual Hers. Show, PnrtiaM Hunt Club, ORltMAb miuiiAU, October 1-1-1T. - . fta.! of ata oper. Monday, Octoh-r Row Marti Irug ftor Reserved Sats. fl.t; Ceaeral Admisalon, ic DR. P. T.DAL NATUROPATH Car all tsaaa by !'! ' Journal Wcr.' ! r': V