THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 80.' 1908.
Il tv, lllHOIIISES BOM'
U. M Ja VI1W III.
-J m joi nminni
' u now uuunui
TOMGHTS AMUSKMENTS
Jlellig ..J.i.... "Cliecltara"
linker ..'The Honeymooner,
)liniKlow ........ MJrywn or Harvard."
Orpliouro , ...... VaudevUI
1'antagaa Vaudeville
Grand Vaudavlll
l.yrlg , , , HtrlfKen Hllnd. '
Star .'.... 'At Crlpl Creak.'
. Central W. C T. V. I discussing
plan for a day of prayer to be held
Ootober It in It room. 808 Goodiiough
building. A proKrarn Is being arrangnd
nd it la hoped mat ail m union in
y win unit
tlia county
in the aurvlcaa.
n K In prayer lot
during tlia coin
lr. C. M. llaiigley, avaiiKellatlo sujKir-
Intenjent, pmsiueu yeiuercjay ana aner
conducting (he opening exercise apoka
of lli a need of all unlttn
iha auccea of tha work
Ititr year. A aeriea of program la bat
ing arranged for eaeli limiting during
tha year. An -Invitation waa received
- ' .a 1.. ... 1 ll.l.. ....I...
rroiii Airs. . iuintiuauii vi aiuiii. umivu.
Inviting tha members to lie present at
an- afternoon exercise on week from
Tuesday, to be held at her. home, and
to discuss the atate convention. A vote
of thank waa ordered sent.
IL
7--'
City Attorney Opposes TJan
to Buy, Park Land
, Secret Iy
tlia council bfora taking
1th regard to tlia aiponui-
ture or money lor iarg una.
Great factory mlataKe ahoe sale at
lit Morrlaon street Label( wrong on
fall ahoea Just arrived. Mark a1 name
Instead of Dellar'a. Fi ntory atanda loaa
and orders ua to aell them at a sacrifice.
Men'a (4 and tt shoes, now $1.86; mon'a
Jaron A. Banister. 8. & M., etc., tS and
17 valuea, now J3.6S; women' $3.80 and
84 ahoea, now $2.45; boya' and girls'
achool ahoea. valuea tc $3. now $1.65:
rhlldren'a fancy dress ahoea. II BO and
$2 vfcluea at a 6c. 60o and $1. Dellar'a,
auoceaaor to Marks Shoe Co., Ill Morrl
aon atreet, between Fourth and Fifth.
The Knlghta of Columbus, Portland
coifnrll $78, have issued Invltatlona for
a ladle' night at their club roorai, Tay
lor and We at Park stiVta, tomorrow j
evening. Knlghta and.lholr ladles will
he received by a committee consisting
of F. J. Uolge, F. J. ionorgan, James
J. Klynn. Charlea a. AlerrlcK, tiranrt
Knight Roger B. Slnnott. Territorial
Deputy Dr. B. 1j. Norden, James P.
C.ooko, John E. Malley and A. U Ola
nelll. A fine program hna been pre
pared and refreshmenta will be served.
The funeral of Henry Jamea, ad 68,
who died last Sunday after a lingering
illness, wa held this afternoon at 1
' o'clock from tha family residence at
sat tfaet fc'nurlafin th street. . Mr. James
was the senior member of the Jameif
Printing company and had been in Port
land 18 years. He leaves a widow, two
sons and two daughters, John It. and E.
H. James, Miss Jan Jamas and lira,
r. F. Stult of Iowa.
In answer, to rark 'Commissioner
Lung's augaltlon that tha park board
luiirutlat an-retlr to eecura park all.
City Attorney Kavanaugh submitted an
opinion to tha board at its mealing last
n Ik tit In wlth-h titt advised tha Doani io
cotifor with
any action w
laidore Unr objected to letting tha
council have anything to any about tha
buying. He said ha had beard that on
of, the counollinen waa tutercated In
aoma property which might be used for
a park.. Air. Kavanaugh said ne tnougnc
mere were enougu mir mn in na cuun-
ell to determine a rrienaiy pian oi action
with the bourd. , . V , ' . '
A report wa read ti tha board In
which many suggestion wer mada for
ine penerit or in cuarier rommiemon,
which asked that tha park board give
It aoma ad vie on tha aubjoot Mr. Lang
did not think It would D proper ror me
board to submit these auggestlona, aa
Mr. Wilson moved to have done, because
mm f.f tha thlnica auKresled was that
the park bourd.be retained under the
new charter.
A BDMclal meeting was called for next
Monday nignt, ai wmcn lime ma uoura
w
re
the
Pnrkkeeper Mische Bald that Norrn
& Rowe had offered a lame elephant
to the city. It was -the opinion of the
board that Portland has enough whit
elephants on Us hand, ' therefore Mr.
MHche waa instructed v.to decline the
offer.
ORPHEUf.1 BILL
; MAKES DIG HIT
"I don't know which waa Iha best
tber waa no worst." aald a man a h
walked out of th Orpheum last nlht
after th abow. . .. '
There I a little bit of everything,
Alfred Kelcay appear la a pretty little
ketch entitled "In Trust." which la full
of Irish wit, amusing scenes and enough
pat ho her and tlier to make It Inter
sttug. A alajor tiurk. on of Kel
ry'a long aults la to gal th audlenc
Just about, ready to cry la aympainy.
Another kalrli 1 (.ailed "Lost A
Kmm In Ctntral lark." Mia Edna Phil-
lip and a company of four or five play
er put tni on. a aioien bis. mi
Ing diamond buckle garter and .two
Very Blmllar advernaement ror ootn
give th materials for th plot and the
nnxup wnicn rouowa ,
Bomethlna new In th musical llri I
introduced by th Urasays. First there
la a UuronMin dancer very rraceful and
alt that, and then th Oraaaya Ther
J a mirror lllualon and then th two
men do, stunts with an electrical bell
rr aevica in urassy uibu m
palpable hit.
Mis Mabel Maltland, herself a south
rner. tell stories about colored people
ah ha known. Mlas Maitland'a storlw
are good and ao la the way she tell
them. Her dallect ,of tha old-faahloned
negro, which ah announcea la rapidly
dUannearina-. la the real thing.
t haructer eonga. m cowooy ana in
Mis IWMt
ge oi
B1U
ford
Knvnn trajnna who are ther on sing
ing made aood decidedly good. Ther
Is the slesy tramp (imagine a tramp
Marcesse Belanger. a boy Just under
16, who was recently reported by his
mother as having run away from liome,
was arrested last night In a lodging
house on Burnslde struct. Around liia
waist waa strapped a huge 44-caliber
revolver, a piece of nrtlllery which
lie
WIDE
would hesitate to
a
carry
nollcem&n
Marceape Is held to have committed a
theft. He was turned over to the Juve
nile court today.
Owing to the fact that Dr. W. T.
Williamson who was to have given an
address before the Portland Ad club to
morrow eveniug le delalnud In Everett.
Wash., the lecture on 'Suggostton, the
Chief Force In Advertising," will be
postponed until Wednesday evening,
October 28. The regular business meet
ing of the club will be held tomorrow
night aa planned.
Charging that be has abused her and
kicked the children, Mrs. Ilelene Breeder
lias begun suit In the atlte circuit court
from Charlea Breeder. She also alleges
that he has left her ao many times that
aha has about lost count, but makes an
estimate of 50. For four yejirs, she
nays, aha has had to support herself.
The Brooders were married in North
Dakota in 1901.
10
STREET OPPOSED
A proposition to widen Alblna avenue,
tn aome places aa much aa 23 feet,
brought forth a storm of indignation
and protest from property owners along
that atreet at a meeting called to dis
cuss the movement invthe fire hall at
Alblna and Kllllngaworth last night.
It waa only by dollcate handling that
the plan was saved from utter defeat.
The resolution was laid on Jthe table to
come up again In two weeks.
helne- aiaav). the tramD with the baas,
harsh vtiice and other tramp of dif
ferent nationalities. They all sing. In
chorus and otherwise. There waa aa
Italian sona by Sam Dody that bad them
all trolng.
The four Nlghtons. who are bo strong
they are arraid or each other and who
make you want to join a gymnsajum
at once, do aome wonderful stunts and
how muscles enough, each of them, to
itiak th ordinary man fl mall and
puny.
And, oh ya, there ar th moving
picture two ,ta of them.
KATE KEDUCTION IS
; ; 3UDE KY0.H 4 X. CO.
Pal em. K, Oct. 10.- rpon th com
plaint cf Portland commtaalon mar
chaala th Oregon Railway A Naviga
tion company tiaa reduced lis rat of
II. fa per too pound en rr fruit
from Coy ota, . Waaliliiglon, to Portland
a mm aaa
IU li.ii ir tvv pvunu.
Pi
Oaneral Manager J, p. O'Brien has
alao notified lb railroad commission
that work will be started at ono on
team track tn th freight yard at Mon
mouth. v
r
IUOXTLT OOXJXB
1 1 Li
with nrow.
Whan you that kind of a weather
forecast you know that , rheumatism
wathr Is at hand. Oct ready for it
now by getting a bottle of Ilallarda
Bnow UlnlmanL Klnsat thing road for
rheumatism, chilblains, frost bit, sore
and stiff Joint and museles, all aehea
and palna Sold by Skidmor Drug Co
lie to and $100 a .eottla
"JUST OUT"
wa' rr Tea 9t Cl t far
TRY IT
VHEH- WHERE-HOW
Slant na aaiu.ai jjuem. nrMMU
I aa, lUioanaaadfona, Puaila kow to sre
glaum and window rardvua a. wall I
to srow
rlndow attraana a. wall a. la
Bowoa bodai Htiui TaSbSa, aaawiBaaairraf
ftullMtoqutrad to dlSfraa alaw o flowar
tanaiom or taioratacina eoagaiam
Bad a Close OalL
Mr. Ada I Croom, the wldelj
known
proprietor of the i:room Hotel, Vaughn,
M
lykn
Vau
las., says: "For several month I auf
fered with a severe cough, and consump
tion seemed to nave its grip on me.
when a friend recommended Dr. King's
New Discovery. I beaan taklna it. and
three bottle affected a oomplet cure.
The fame of this life saving cough and
cold remedy, and lung and throat healer
is world-wide. Sold at all druggleta
60e and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Property owners all along the street
were inuignant at wnni tney cai
Ifihnese on somebody's part In
called fool-
atarttng
the project. It waa pointed out that
probably 26 houses would have to be
moved and that some of them, even
When moved back from-tha line proposed
would have barely enough room in front
ror steps. one property owner wno
owned a lot running 100 feet on Alblna
and but 60 feet on an Intersecting i
street where the as root strip was to
tie cut oil would stand to lose practic
ally half of his lot.
There wero several cases like this,
anj not oho of these property- owners
was wining to give up ma or nor lana.
The proposition aeemed due to be de
feated, but by asking that the resolu
tion come up for consideration at a
meeting two weeks later the motion
was saved.
.Via or4,.1 V n Kaam 1
u, it,w giii .mi. J V
The Colored Taft club held a meeting
last night at which, various members of
the club discussed the political situa
tion, exonerating Preaiilent Roosevelt
from all blame In his course regarding
the Brownsville incident. The club will
have another meeting next Friday night,
at which speakers from the central com
mittee will address tne mempers or ine
club;
some day since,
cated and hos been with friends In
Portland. The nonce were asked to
look for the girl on her disappearance.
but Mr. ' Onrdner now states that-She
lias been and still Is with friends.
lllfiiil
lUSeilTIOna SEII0T1N8 IHROBIUV
Piaaua ahaUa, aad rnanianiai traas
ana eliruba. (limbing and Uallla laaia.
Our export will visit your premlaaa.
aiKia murni. wiinoil odiii iii.f von
It cmlr eataloaae UluatraUng ani d.
arrthlng alt Iha atapla aad fw rarlatlm fnr
Northwaat eiU ood rllmata.) Utt'IT
DtunV PLANra. Tweotr Tara eiaeri.
noalnPaolBoKorthwart tpvaka to jo throaak
this eataloaae aad ruldr. foa to aooeaaa.
Salesroom, Front & Yamhill.
The only real hard
thin; about a Bank
Account is the atart
ing. When once etart
ed it'a like a snowball.
Roll it gently and it
gets larger and larger
almost without you no
ticing it Start an ac
count in our Savings
Department. Once you
get into the habit of
depositing a certain
sum each week or
month, you'll see the
advantage.
Two par cent allowed on
checking accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
90 5eventh St. Elks Templo
V. O. RALSTON Prea
O. U MAC GIBBON.. Cashier
Flemish and Oak Finish
1.40 P&R GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
1.25 PER GALLON
W1LH0ITMINERALWATER
LABBB Jk THOMAS. Phone A-tllO.
14 Labb Bldg oor. Id and Washington.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
SM rmOMT ST.
rOBTSVAJTO. OB.
Little "Adlet8" always pay.
AL$
For Range or Furnace
(L Per
Ton
Washed and Screened
No Soot
No Dirt
F. B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 both phones B 1771
The South Portland Republican club
will hold a rally Thursday night at
Jones hall, Front and Glbbs streets.
Senator C. W. Fulton and Countv Treas
urer J. K. Werletn will address the
meeting. Mnlo will be furnished by
Miss Lena Unr was, Frank Hennessey
and A. L. Glanelli.
tan
No Cocaine, NoGas
'Our oooaas la du to mlfoni
hlfb-grad work at raaaaaabia arto.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And thoa affltatad with heartweak
neaa oaa now tiav thalr taota aa.
traetd fllUd aad brtdgawork ap
piled without th laaat pal a or daa-
r.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION
SI-KARAT- CROWNS
BRIDGE WORK
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE. .
ALL. LINED PLATE
.CO
6.00
5.00
S.OO
15.00
TEETR .
"BiamlnaUoa aad Ooasoltatloa Tree.
We extend to all a spaolal Invita
tion to oall at our offlo and bar
their teeth examined fra of oharga
W own and control tha largest
no best equipped dental atabllsh-
ment In th world, having 11 of floes
11 told.
Wa alv a wiMtaa auarant with
all work for 10 years. Ldy attend-
nt.
Open evening till T. Sunday to I.
Union Painless Dentists
91 H aforrlf la Ooraar rirst.
AmrsxatesTS.
WEDNESDAY
SEPT. 21
PIANO BUYING
Th buying of a
piano Is an Im
portant transac
tion, . Ther ara
many different
make of pianos,
and ther ar
many dealer.
Sherman, Clay
A Co. ar an old,
well-known estab
lished house and
carry the finest
line of high-grade, dependable pianos to
be found In any house on th coast.
They sell new pianos a low aa 9968,
278, Sa0, S30S and up to th Incom
parable Stelnway at 9576 and up.
piano iron) iow C3 wo.
yiia i,
Enigmarelle
The Unfathomable Mys
tery of Two Worlds
Will Drive
A Four-in-Hand
Through the Principal
Streets of Portland,
Starting from
THE GRAND
AT NOON SHARP
Used
The following list Is remarkabl and
you will recognise th name name aa
familiar a the name of old friends
Stelnway, A. B. Chas. Everett, Conover,
rtcnaro, xvingsoury, j-.unwig, isstey,
Emerson, Kurtzmann. Wellington A. B.
Chase Player Piano; Kingsbury, Carola
and Euphona Inner player.
Convenient monthly payment mav be
arranged.
Sherman, Clay & Co.
lath and Korrlsoa, Oppoalt Porto ffloa.
Mrs. E. P. Mossman's class in the
"Challenge of tfce Cities" will meat, to
night at 7:30 at the Young Women's
Christian Association for Its first reg
ular meeting. This class la free to all.
mpmbershlp in the Y. 5V. C. A. not
being required. Already a large num
ber have given in their names and oth
ers are cordially lnvltea to ao so.
The fire department answered an
a!armfrom box 315 at 6:46 this morn
ing. A wooden ash barrel at 112 Stan
ton street caused tha trouble. A few
minutes previously the engines had
been called by telephone to 631 Hoyt
street, whore a. blazing chimne greeted
the firemen. The damage in ooth in
stances was nominal. ,'
Rev. W. T. Etister. the new paator of
the Sunnyside Jlethodist church and his
family were ftglven a reception In the
church parlora last night. Rev. M.
Kuster cornea here from Pendleton
where he built up a great reputation
fcr progresslveness. Several other
pastors of this city were present at
the reception.
Owners of the following articles that
I were found on the streetcars yesterday
can recover them by calling at Irfiat
Article department. First and Alder
streets: Door key. puree, German gram
mar, lunch box, roll of paper, note book,
seven umbrellas and two packages.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
will hold their regflilar meeting at 2:80
next Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. G. Ott. 1141 Union avenue
noft-th. All southerners are cordially in
vited. Take the Woodlawn oar.
Rev. Bradford Leavltt. of the First
Unitarian church of San Francisco,
will deliver a short address at the
social meeting of the Women's Uni
tarian alliance, tomorrow afternoon, at
the First Unitarian chapel.
TEETH
Save
' Money
Come
hare free examination.
nd
WB EXTRACT TEETH B-REE
SILVER FILLINGS '.XKat CP
GOLD FILLINGS JRi UP
pci ur iiiLi n
SPLENDID SET
GOLD CROWNS ....2.50 TO
ah worn guaranteed ror ten year a
jujr .uontwui uwai present.
ah wora: qod aosoiuiei
br oeclallats of from
zparlenc.
HRI1LIO Theatre
Uth an(J -Washington
Phones. Main 1 and A-11JI.
LAST TIME TONIGHT ' 4
Th famous Character Comedy '
CHECKERS
With Han Roberts and Dav Braham.
tMtPrlcesfi0c, 75c, l. I1.B0.
Tf IT f f Tn Theatre,
lllblLlU 14th and Washtngton.
Phones Main 1 and A-1122.
4 NIOHT8, BEQINNINO TOMORROW
Special Price Matinee Saturday '
The Favorlt Musical Comedy
"The Time, Place and Girt "
Seat Now Selling at Theatre.
Evenings 11.60 to 60c; Matin ft to lad
THEATRE
Main 117. A-4Z14.
xrata TKBATsa oo. (rsro.) ussiib
ttaaar etoca company an week tn the fa
mous college play, ''Brows of Harvard."
Rah: Rah I Rah! Colleae Bovs. Colleaa
Sports and Scenes of old Harvard. Oet
seats in ad vance. Matinee Saturday only.
Evening ericas 26c. S5c. 60c: Mat. 15c.
25c. .Next week "CHittartnr Olorla."
BAKER THEATRE
Phnna XMn In 9 A-KVatA
uaiii i avvv. .
OREGON THEATRE CO. (Inc.) LESSEE
ueo. ju ttaxer, uen. Manager.
Mats. Tuasday, Thursday and Saturday,
Tonight all this week. iOet.- M. Cohan's
rarnous MUJiiral Comedy. .
"TKU HOIBTHOOITEXir
With Willie Dunlay and a Splendid Cast
Co nan uiria, Hoys, Music and Fun
Night prices 26c. 60c. 75c. 11: Ma fa..
26o, 50c. Next attraction Baa Six.
r wlti. jut naln
IB - i.Av - .
ii 9 aa-yeara'
Boston Dentists
BMW aCorrtaon St,
Stoma rhoM A -3 030.
Opa. rostoffloa.
Phoa Kala 0030.
S. A-loao. scat.
Holiday
15-25-50e
in V BtaV-akWaaW
W VVWJ? NIGBTS
V THEATRE u-25-50-7Se
Wk of Ootobar IS Bam Kolwtaa.
Bdaa PbilUpa, Poor Brighton, AIT red
Kale- aad Oompany, Th Oraaaya, Ht
bal Maltland. Carter and Blafovd ' o.
pheom Plotnr, Orphenm Orehestr. f
The New Tork State society will
hold Its regular monthly meeting at
tha home of Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas E.
Flynn, 403 Fourth street, corner Har
rison, this evening. All New Yorkers
are cordially invited,
Edmund Dulster, who bit off the nose
of Renl Verhelll, his rlvaf In a love
affair, and was vftrrestfid yesterday by
Constable Wagner, charged with may
hem, waived examination whrn he ap
peared befor Justice Bell this mornlna.
He waa bound over to appear before
the grand jury under I5Q0 caah bonds.
The annual reunion of St. Mary's
Alumnae association will be held at St.
Mary's academy and college Friday
night. October S3. A full attendance of
the members Is requested, as the ques
tion of the celebration of the golden
iu bl Ice of St Mary's will be considered,
.ucile Dooly, claa '00, secretary.
According to U E Gardner of Ore-
fon City, whose daughter, Wlnnogene,
7 years old. disappeared from home
William B. Kaufmann has begun suit
In the state circuit court for. divorce
from Verda Kaufmann. allealna that she
deserted him in July. 1907. Thev wer
married in Kalamaxoo. Mich., In April,
We sponge and press yonr clothe
shine your shovs. all for 11.60 month.
Main 614. A-4314. - Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 109 Stark.
. i
Wanted All men to kntiw that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran
teed, ivorrect Biiape mine store, 288
Morrison street, near Fifth.
To give the biggest pos
sible cake of the best pos
sible soap for the least
possible money.
is and always
has been the policy of
the manufacturers of
IvorJSoap.
That it. is the right
policy is proven by the
fact that the sales of
Ivory Soap grow great
er, year by year.
' Ivory Soap
99 Vo Per Cent. Pure.
Steamer Jessie Ilarkine. for Cam a a
Waahougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock at 1 p. m.
Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth atreet
lunch 11:30 to 3; business men's lunch.
E. W. Moore, expert photographer,
Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sta.
Health cultur classes for women and !
gins; jd.oo season, iiihgier BchooL
Plr Knights of Mount Hood tent No
17, look for notice on page 14.
D. Chambers St Ron,, optician, til i
Morrison street, corner of Sixth. ,
It. Caday. ye, ear. noe. throat !
glasses fitted. 313 Pekum blag.
W. A. Wise and associates, nalnl... !
dentist. Third and Washington.
The Makers of 'Table Queen Bread"
V " .
Are proud pf their perfectly equipped Bakery and
welcome your inspection of all ingredients used,
manner of mixing, moulding, baking, etc at any
hour night or day.
R.oyoI Bakery Conettionery Inc.
Uth and Everett Streets.
DR. E. M. DALLAS
Just returned from Europe, will use
the . new Wiesbaden method. No
extra charge for this wonderful sci
ence. .vKesuIts are immediate ana
Menses absolutely correct.
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
218-19 Failing bldg., corner Third and
Washington.
Second floor. Take elerator
Berger. slgna
JL
214 TambllL. afota
Dr. McCracken. dentist. Rothehlld hid.
Dr. & C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquaxn.
Jacobs, th Hllorl Morrlaoa t
Journal want da 1 a word.
Monroe AdTcrtising Class.
TVe dwlrtng to mll will p!a
rpcrt at oica Oomulrt rrairM wiih
pctt-l aerk In office; evening
r)tr; three monlba- time. ' Aa an-
D"i-inu:nw ni arri-tl;ng Inrare prn
nK.ttoa. Ieam pracr"iy from eirVrl-er.re-1
adverttaera Monro A4r. rising
company. ult 43. Ilaini'loB building.
The Short Line :-Tctwccn
Tori land and St. Tanl
The Canadian ryme I'm - grv.
ru' Is te bort lie hftawa rv.r, '....a
n.J t. I-'iI. Thr traia r ' )ric
r t'rX ie1r- nti!mfl, i' aN'-v f f (.
' T)--Kmr1r, 1-, tY.tion . . m-m
Fir rst ipfj ! p.ni'ra fr4r at
"I o.'Jjca, Hi 7j d ;rt, Ixn'ted
Because you visited our store list week, do not think that you have seen all
the hats we now have. Our expert milliners trim several hundred each week
to take the place of those sold. We have every possible shape, from the small,
close-fitting hats to the extremely lrage, drooping effects, and are receiving
exclusive novelties from the eastern fashion centers every day. Our smart
Tailored Hats, trimmed with fancy feathers, wings and satin ribbon?, in the
new shades, are muck admired. A wide range of prices. Especially attract
ive are those priced at from $5.00 to $10.00.
- "Scnethiiir Kew All the Time"
212-214 Tblrd Street, Career-Salmon
Peruana H:iqctrterc for Hats tf Distinction
Good Tages Are
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PANTACES THEATRE
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Presenting his own original Death-Defying
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ability to master the manacles.
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Mat. Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday
For the Entlr Week of October 18
Hal Raid's Great Play.
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8:16. Night prices 16a, 26c, 85c. COo:
matinee lie and 2 Be.
Seat may be reserved by either phone.
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