THE OREGON DAILY JODRNAU" PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
. Helllg. . .Laktne Quartet Benefit Recital
Bungalow Man on we oor
Baker.;. ...,.. "Little Johnny Jon"
Btar -i ...... "ioo rroua 10 on
T.vrln ..... .TT ....A Montana Girl
Orpheum Vaudeville
Pantages .................. Vaudeville
Grand ..................... Vaudeville
Buried in" a sewer for an hour yes
terday afternoon with nothing; but his
head, remaining above the" pound wi
the predicament which met M. p. Wal
ters, a laborer who had been working
near the foot of Mill street. The laborer
waa constructing a ditch under tne ore
gon Warehouse Co., when the walls of
li cavea in. so completely Durying wai
ters that he could not move a muscle
except his head. It was almost an
hour berore nis cries ror neip attracted
a passerby who notified the police sta
tion.. Captain Moore detailed Officer
email to extricate tne uniortunate ana
soon a rope had been tied under - his
arms while half a doxen willing hands
f ot busy with shovels and dug him out.
le was Removed to his home . at the
foot of Terwilllger street where he Is
resting eaoy. Aside from the fright and
shock no serious Injuries were sus
tained.
Mrs. Marian Wallace King- Harris, an
Oregon pioneer of 188 and for several
years a teacher in the schools of this
city, died recently at Grass Valley, Ne
vada county, California, where with
her husband. Dr. Harris, she had made
her home since 1856, Mrs. Harris was
born in the state of New York in 1838,
and was the eldest child of Coloner
William King, who was a well known
busness man of this city for nearly 20
rears after his arrival in the state in
(48. Dr. Stephen M. Harris, the hus
band of the deceased, died a few months
ago at Grass Valley, where he had led
an active and useful me rpr more man
u years.
While working en a scaffold of a
building under construction at East Sec
ond and Hassalo street late yesterday
afternoon. A. w. Wilson, a carpenter,
fell to the ground and was seriously
Injured. He was taken to his rooms at
272 H Burnslde street, where he was
given medical aid but Is still thought
to re in a dangerous condition. . mm
family Is In Newcastle, Pa,, where Wil
son left them a short time ago when he
came west. He was a member of the
Home Circle lodge.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the
organisation of Company O, First Infan
try, now known as Company O. Third
Infantry, O. N. G.. will be fit
tingly celebrated tonight with a
banquet at the Danmoore hotel.
All members who saw service with the
command previous to the time the com
pany went to the Philippines are invited
to be present and close to 100 guests
are expected to be present, L. C. Far
rar of Sacramento, first commander of
the company, will . preside.
Beginning tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock the advance seat sale will 'open
at boxoffice the Heillg theatre, for the
recital to be given at that theatre next
Wednesday night, November E6. of the
famous Maud Powell trio. This cele
brated trio consists of the world's great
est woman violinist, Maud Powell to
gether with the world's greatest woman
cellist. May Mu Ike and the distinguished
English pianist, Anne tora.
The placing of wires underground.
the building of a reentorced concrete
bridge at East Twelfth 1 street over Sul
livan's gulch, the raising of funds for
the coming Rose Festival and several
other toplos or like interest were els.
cussed at the regular meeting of the
East Side Business Men's club last
night. Considering the stormy night
the attendance was very good.
J. O- Burns, who had been -held In
Jail by the police for the last 10 days,
was released yesterday on the mo
tion or his attorney. Seneca Fouts
Burns was charged with being a fugl
tive from Justice, but although the au
thoritles at San Jose, where he is said
to have escaped, were notified, no one
was sent to take him back and nothing
runner was neara irom tnem.
Tonight Is the regular meeting of the
North East Side'' Improvement club and
a large delegation of North Alblna peo
cle will be present to act with the north
east side people in regard to the new
Alblna Jllgn school. Tne association
meets in the Woodmen's hall. Russell
and Koaney avenue.
Benefit concert for St. Agnes' Baby
Home under auspices of Ladies' Aid so
ciety of the cathedral, Friday night, No
vember zo, at Meiug theatre. ty iakme
quartet. Tickets 60c, for sale at Ellers
Piano House, Sherman, Clay & Co.,
Meier & Frank's and Graves music
store.
Miss Josephine Locke will deliver a
lecture on "The Four Souls of Michael
Angelo" before the Woman's club In
the Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth
and Taylor streets, Saturday afternoon
at s o ciock.
Harr Bell and Stlmson Pomeroy, the
two young vagrants who were caught at
Sixth and Washington streets Tuesday
night and thought to he planning a
holdup, were sentenced to serve 60 days
each in jail by Judge Van Zante yes
terday.
The ladies of St James' English
Lutheran church will give their annual
gale and supper in the basement of
the church corner West Park and Jef
ferson streets, Wednesday afternoon
and evening, December 2.
Football
Football
Football
Oregon vs. O. A. C.
Saturday, November 21. 2:30 p. ra.
Multnomah Field.
Although he lived within the city
limits near Portsmouth, the home of R,
Rathburn was completely destroyed by
fire last night because of no fire pro
tection. Mr. Rathburn and his family
were not at home when their nouse took
Pure air; pure food;
pure water ; pure soap.
They are of almost
equal importance.
We cannot tell you
where or how to get pure
air, pure food or pure
water.
But we can .tell you
where to get pure soap:
Ivory Soap-at your
grocer's. -
Ivory Soap
99 Pet Ccn& Pure.
fire and when they -returned last night
they found nothing but a smoldering
heap of cpals. Nothing had been saved
and there was no insurance. The origin
of the fire Is unknown, the first any- one
the house. The damage , was abour
J1.800. v - . . - -
Plain' talk Dollar's! 291 Morrison,
saves : you Just -II oa every pair of
men's' and ' women's shoes purchased
here. Ladies' swell shoes, button and
lace, In Napoleons, all leathers, SI less
than elsewhere. Men's dress and wet
weather shoes at SI less; all styles and
leathers.
A Thanksgiving sals of mine meat,
plum pudding, fruit cake, cranberry
Jelly and mustard pickles will be' held
Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock
at the First Unitarian church. Seventh
and Yamhill streeta , . ,
' ?".'r;-'i Football
t..3',fa".-. FootbuH
Football j j - V '
Oregon vs. .O. A; C e
Saturday, November 21. 2:80 p. ra.
Multnomah Field.
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" Title ' Guarantee. Oregon 1 Trust ac
counts and German-American certifi
cates bought at the highest cash price;
also Home Telephone bonds. Conn
Bros., 180 First street, corner Yamhill.
Big discount on cut glass, ! Havlland
china, art ware, crockery and glassware.
We are retiring' from business.' Elite
China A Glass Co., 352 Morrison Street,
between Park and Seventh, y
Kelly's Family Liquor Store, " Park
and Morrison. High-grade wines and
liquors. One price to all. Free delivery.
Tel. Main 28, Home A-2802.
We sponge and press your clothes
shine your shoes, all for 11.60 month.
Main 614. A-4314. Wagons run every
where. Unique Tailoring Co., 0 Stark.
Wanted -MX men to know that all
our patent leather shoes are guaran
teed.! Korrect Shape Shoe store, 2SI
Morrison street, near Fifth.
Steamer Jessie Harkins,- for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I p. m. , v
Dr. Will Jackson, dentist, 1020H Bel
mont street. Phones: Office. Tabor 602,
B-2474; residence. East 6230, B-1474.
Dr. Clara Macfarlane, osteopathic
hyslclan. Is now at SIS Swetland
ullding. ;
Dr. John T. Townley has returned
to the city. 800-801 Marquaro. A-3424.
Order you Thanksgiving suit Norgard
k Nooe. tailors, 168 4th, near Morrison.
Dr. H. A. Gturdevant, dentist T0I
wetland building. Main 944; A-4531.
Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth street
lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch.
D. Chambers A Bon., opticians, til
Morrison street corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Dr. Haynes, optician, SOS Salmon.
Dr. E- C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquaro.
Berger, sl-ms. 284 Yamhill. Main 9391.
Jsurnal want ad a lo a word,
"Purltana." Ask grooer.
WHERETHEMONEY VVEfiT
A NOVEL IDEA IN REAL ESTATE j
ADVERTISING.
Real Estate Firm Illustrates and
Describes How Underground lift-'
, provementfl Were Constructed.
Something entirely new In real estate
advertising has Just been issued by
Rountree A Diamond, 241 Stark street.
In the form of a folder, which is not only
a model of the printers' art but con
tains In the most readable manner a
thorough description of Prospect Park,
"the Cream of Irvlngton." I
Entitled "Prospect Park in the Mak-1
lng," this booklet treats of the location
and elevation, proximity to the retail
center, its accessibility by carllne and
otherwise in an unusually snappy stylo
and then goes Into a most complete de
scription of the street improvements '
that have been installed, showing wasn
drawings and engineer's diagrams of nu
merous details of their construction.
To the average person the statement
of an expenditure of 1250,000 In public
Improvements In a residence district
means but little, for the major portion
of this amount is spent In work that Is
hidden beneath the ground.
It is to clearlv show the reader what
a tremendous undertaking Is necesaary
to involve this expenditure or money
how a scheme of Improvements can be
carried out on a scientino basis so that
there will not oe a dollar spent tnat
does not represent a hundred cents In
real actual work and materials.
In this novel folder a large engineer's
drawing shows a cross-section of a
street, describes the character andi
thickness of each layer of the asphalt
favement, the dimensions and construct
ion of the sidewalks, parking, curbs,
also the exact location of gas, water and
sewer pipes with service inlets that ex
tend Inside the curb.
The reader of this' folder Is thor
oughly impressed with the Idea that the j
improvements tnat nave oeen innaiieu
in Prospect Park are far ahead of those
found In settled residence portions of
the city.
Within a 10-mlnutes' ride from the
city on lines that offer exceptionally
fine service, located in the highest part
of Irvlngton, with restrictions and Im
provements already in, Prospect Park
mav justly be called "The Cream of
Irvlngton.
See Miller's advertisement page S.
Seast Selling for "ai Flgman.
Seats are now selling at the boxoffice
of the Helig theatre for the favorite
comedian Max Flgman, and his excel
lent supporting company which will
E resent his latest comedy success, "The
ubstltute," at the above theatre for
three nights, beginning next Sunday.
"The Man on the Box."
Baker Stock comnany is nackinr the
Bungalow this week with the favorite
comedy "The Man on the Box" with
Sydney Ayres in the role of the young
society man posing as a coachman In
order to be near the girl he loves. This
Is the play in , which Max Flgman
starred two seasons.
Rice and Cadjr Coming to Baker.
ManvPortland theatre roers remem
ber the clover team Rice and Cady who
appeared at tne uaKer in a season or
Summer musical Stock a few years ago.
They an Dear next week In the latest
Weber and Field success "Hip Hip Hoo
ray." opening Sunday matinee at the
Baker. -. - -
"little Johnny Jones" Popular.
"Little Johnnv Jones." which la draw.
ing crowds to' the Baker this week. Is
Georgo M. Cohan's most popular play.
The plot music and scenery are supe
rior to anything else this clever young
American writer has created. Only three
more times tonight tomorrow matinee
and night,; ;
The Ten Konntry Kids Are Coming.
Next week the Ten Kountry . Kids
will present their crisp musical com
edy. ''Irene, the Village Queen," at the
Pan taxes theatre. "The Village Queen"
is a musical comedy which : baa won
AT THE THEATRES
for them the reputation of having one I
of the best acts now playing the west-;
era vaudeville circuits, i . )
f Strongheart? Next Week. ;
v-No play could be more appropriate
for Baker stock company's Thanksgiv
ing week attraction than "Strongheart."
Strongheart Is a highly educated In
dian, but the race prejudice overwhelms
every other feeling when he wins the
loys of an American girl. .
, Miss GIoso Scoring at Orpheum.
Miss Augusta Glose, the pretty and
talented young lady In spoken songs and
interpretation of types to her own ac
companiment on the piano, Is scoring a
decided hit at the Orpheum this week,
and Justly so, for her work ts refresh
ingly rendered In her own peculiar and
inimitable style.
The Two American Beauties.
The Austin Bros, as the "Two Ameri
can Beauties," are creating barrels of
fun at the Pantacea theatre this week.
In fact they keep their audience con-,
vulsed with laughter from the time i
they make their appearance until they ;
make their exit Every act on this
ween h program is matting a- nil
,-. "Too Proud to Beg" at the Star.
The attraction at the Star this week
is Lincoln J. Carter's melodrama, "Too
Proud to Beg." The story is said to
be well told, consistent, tnteroaf inir ind !
exciting and contains that refined qual
ity of deep heart interest that is lately
getting to be a rarity In melodrama.
Edmund Carroll Coming.
Edmund Carroll will appear " at
the Star theatre, week of Sunday mat
inee, November 22, in Mr. Walker
Whiteside's satirical comedy, "We Are
King." Mr. Carroll poessesses a beau
tiful ' voice, and admirable stage pres
ence, which combined wbth unlimited
ability, fits him for the part of Gua
tavus Venner, the dual role created by
Mr. Whiteside.
Show for Children.
At the Grand the marionettes of
Madam Kessely are especially Interest
ing for children and all the little ones
should have a chance to see them while
there Is yet time. This is one of the
greatest marionette acts ever Imported
from Paris. On the bill there are many
other features, which include the Ro
manoffs, knife throwers.
Educational Headliner.
Carl Herman, who heads the new
bill at the Grand, opening next Monday,
Is a wizard with electricity and no
amount of it appears able to injure or
even shock him. Herman's act is un
usual and has never been duplicated.
The act is educational as well as en
tertainlng and he performs some mod
ern miracles.
Eye glasses, tl at Mstzger'a.
TIME
MOMS
WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU SOME
THING OUT OF THE ORDINARY
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Men's .Suits, Overcoats
and Raincoats
REGULAR $15.00 VALUES
ONE WEEK ONLY
Men's Suits, Overcoats
and Raincoats
REGULAR $20.00 VALUES
1
You won't be disappointed if you come to our show
windows to see the largest display of Men's Suits,
Overcoats and Raincoats at THESE special prices.
They are of the newest shades of brown, tan, olive
and gray. These garments are cut and tailored by
skillful hands. We guarantee every garment.
COR. MORRISON AND
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Rheumatism
&z& Cure
A Home Cur WEI B Crvsa
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In the spring of IBM I was attacked by
Muscular and Inflsmmstory Rheumatism.
I suffered a only those who have it know,
' for over three years. I tried remedy after
remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such
relief as I received wss only temporary.
Finally I found a remedy that cured me
i- completely, and it has never returned. I .
have given It to a number who were ter
ribly afflicted and even bed-ridden with
Rheumatism, and. it effected a curs in
. every eaie. .
I will send a free trial of this precious
remedy by mail, postpaid to any suSerar
who writes for it Just fill out toe coupon
below and ail it to me today.
Mark It Jackson, Ma424 James Street,
Syracuse. K. Y.
Mr. Jeoluonte responsible. Aborestate.
KamCL
Address.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
FEINTING
Uftta 161
Home A 1165
First ond Oak
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TTTfCl CLOTHING
COMPANY
SECOND STREETS
Opportune
Sec Window Exhibit
dard Cases, with four spaces, new,
up-to-date shapes; regular price
35c 19f
Buy your Pyrographic goods from
' headquarters and save from 20 to
40 per cent
Thanksgiving Sale of Tine
$4-$6 Framed Pictures $1.69
. t- 1
Sec Window Display
EYE8
TESTED
A Change of Features
Is often very desirable, eseclally by
elderly people. Nothing effects this
change better, or glvos a person a young
appearance quicker, than a new set of
Teeth, should the natural ones be lost
We can make from ten to twenty years
difference to your advantage, if you will
, let us attend to your teeth -and select for
.. m a maw ap.p halt nualltV
Maybe It's what YOU need.
We are thorough dentists of man?
years' practical experience and we back
up every bit of it with our well-known
renutation for dolns
HONEST DENTISTRY
The best Dentistry Is none too rood
for you. Our success Is due to uniform
bigh-lrade work at reasonable price.
TEETH.,
PAINLESS EXTRACTION 504
Silver fillings so up
GOLD FILLINGS 81.00 up
jzn. nuui) unun -t
GOOD RUBBER PLATE
THE BEST RUBBER PLATES
K5.UU
8.00
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heart weak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted, filled and bridge work applied
Without the least pain or danger.
All work guaranteed for ten years.
Chicago Painless Dentists
32SW WASH. IT. OOK. CTsV,
Phones Main 3880, A-6340.
Office hours. 8 a. m. to p. m. Sun
days from to 1. Lady attendant.
Journal Want Ads Pay Best
Sale of Burnt. Wood
3-ply veneer Plaques, 4 inches Sn diameter, hundreds of new de
signs to seffsct from; sell regularly at 10 each eacji. choice,
4, or T for ..25
Handkerchief and Glove Boxes stoutly built, variety of designs
in figures and flowers; regular price 25c special, 3 for.. 60
Handkerchief and Glove Boxes in assorted design; the kind that
you pay 19c for elsewhere, choice at this sale, each..., . 10 .
Tie Racks in new shapes, with solid steel bar finished in oxi
dised copper color; regular 75c, hundreds of designs to select
from, each ....39
Tie Racks, fancy shapes, with curved wood front; reg. 35c. .19
See the new Carving and Gouging Work now on display.
Letter Racks, a very useful article, with two separate spaces
and variety of designs; regular 35c .k. ........ . .19
Tabourettes with three legs, newest
designs, circular tops; the kind you
pay 75c for elsewhere ....49
Burning Sets $1.75
to $5.00
INSTRUCTIONS FREE,
Undoubtedly the greatest offering we hare yet shown. These
framed pictures comprise photogravures, facsimile water colors,,
carbons, genuine etchings and imported fruit combinations; pic
tures that sell at from 14 to $6.
Genuine Etchings, framed in 2-inch solid Flemish oak, with 3-inch
white mats; each picture mounted, guaranteed against wrinkling;
glass size 16x24; choice assortment of subjects; regular price $4,
special 81.69
Carbons, framed in 4-inch ornamental frames, the newest antique
designs, beautiful subjects;" each frame- finished with hand-"
mounted corners, making in alt a very handsome picture; regu
lar $4 ..$1.69
Facsimile Water Colors, framed in handsome ornamented gold and
dark frames, some matted, some framed close, in landscapes,
marines sfd figures; square and panels; endless variety of sub
jects; $4 values , ....S1.69
Fruit Combinations, framed in 3j4-inch solid mission frames with
partition, making in all a very handsome picture; these pictures
measure 20x39 inches; about a dozen different' subjects; regu
lar $4 81.69
We Frame Pictures
Artistic Picture Framing at less than you would pay elsewhere.
A trial will convince.
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has bees
greatly reduced by the liolmaa Under
taking company. f
Heretofore It has been the custom ot
funeral directors to make charges for
all incidentals connected with a fu
neral. The Edward Holman Undertak
ing company, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, have departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by us we make no extra charges for
rrtbalmlng, hearse to cemetery, outsids
box or any services that may be re
quired Of us. except clothing, cemetery
and- carrlares, thus effecting a saving
of 15 to ITS on each funeral
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
820 TXXMO ST. COB. IAUCOS.
VTB om rom AXB A
Quarter Block
on Union Ave,
At less than surrounding quarters can
be bought for. This Is situated on solid
ground that will support any weight
building and Is suitable for hotel, fac
tory or flats, and particularly desirable
for a barn at the present time. We have
a party on hand that wants a barn built
and will pay a good rental for a cheap
building. v
Buchtel & Kerns
ISO E. Morrison St
FURS! FURS!
A X.OWSBT rOSSXBUI PXICUS.
Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats ot
all kinds made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
09 Ksdlson. TeL Mala 6617.
WELLINGTON COAL
The best house coal on the Pacific Coast
Churchley Bros.
Bunkers 13th and Marshall Sts.
Phones Main BS1. A-S98L
AI. W. FIELD
Export Watchmaker
Twenty-seven years with Dueber
Hampton watch factory. High grade
railroad watches a specialty. I also
handle a full line of Dueber Hampton
watches, direct from factory at factory
prices.- The only union made watch on
the market. lS 'Itiira street, room a.
DUSTLESS WAXINE
Tfce Bust layer end Oera Slayer.
Some Ore an Maid In Fort land.
" Patronise Home STo-SnsVrjr. .
TJn T1,it Whan RwAnnlnr.
CO Ibsl, 641 100 lbs.. 93M1 00 lbs. .
Portland nish "and Waxinc Company
th and .Harrison.
Phone East 69.
Royal f House, San Iranclsco
eurt aad Howard Sts. J-r-'
All outside rooms, steam heat, hot snd
cold water. Rates 50c to II per day.
Weekly rates. Csfe. Fourth street cars
direct from Third street depot. From
Ferry, Howard street cars direct. F. U
Turpln. proprietor. . -
Cut Glass
ta.oo
OTTBTtTIT.T.A.
BFSOrSJT,
81.09
AanrssMEirTs.
Theatre "
14th and Washlnxtoa
Phones Main I and A-1122.
S Nights Beginning Next Sunday :
MAX rxoMAir
In His Latest Comedv Success.
"TJU STX7B8TX T U TJS " .
Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow.
Prices. $1.50. $1. 76c, 60c.
aln 117. A-4221
Tonight All Week- Matinee Saturday.
Baker Btock Company In "THE MAJV
OW 1M.B BOX." First time at popular
? rices. Evening; He, J5c, 60c; matinee.
Sc. 25c. Vest weekwtrtrongheart."
BAKER THEATRE.
Phones Main f, A-6860. . '
Oregon Theatre Co. (Inc.) Lessee.
Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. . Get your
seats early tor all this week. Geo. M,
Cohan's gratest success.
"xjttxiS jroxmnr soweu."
No need to say more. Evening; prices
25a to $1; matinee Saturday, 25a, 60a.
Remember the bargain mat Wednesday.
Wek "iip, Kip, Hooray."
MAOr 8, A-loao. Mats.
. Sx. unflAFS and, Holidays
rights -
THEATRE
B-2S-S0-7SC
Week of JTot. 16 Felloe Karris; Phsn
tastlo Fhastomsj Augusts Gloss Cestei.
lane sad Brother) Borers and Seelyi
Happy Jack Gardners Blssett sad Scott j
Orpheum Orchestral mctures.
LYRIC THEATRE
Seventh nd Alder
Commencing Sunday Matinee, Nov. 15.
ldrul rnvvivr
Presents the Western Melodrama,
"A MONTANA GIRL"
Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday.
THE GRAND VandevIIlede Lnxe
AHOTBXB aZO HIXIi
VM. H3BISBI.TS
Kartosettes,
MVSXOAXi
- MXABXHS
The rsBoirsoire
OBAOB FA8SV0SJB
SKI BOKAHOTFS
ins iiinsii
, , FBED MAVVB
-- OBAHDASCOFB
The STAR .25?
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday.
For the entire week of Nov,: 15, Lincoln
J. Carter's fading melodrama ot the day.
"too photo to wn." ::-Yf;,
Matinees at :50: every evening at
:1S. Nlght-priee15e, 25c, ISo, 50c; mats.
16c Sc Seats may be reservnd by eltner
phone. " Hs -weeWWs A-Hlng.
PANTACES THEATnX
Advsnoed Tsndertile, Stave ef All Nations
. MiSJB. FBSOOIUA,
Lightning character change artist, di
rect from the Folles d'liergere, i'sri,
to the Pantages Circuit of Tht r ;
changing her costumes and rHm'-h-n
4S times In IS minutes. Fl-i '1A1.
ADDED ATTRACTION. Aut!n hr.,n,.
ers. presenting "The American n-n r .t
Matinees daily 18c, Two snow t
liight, 15o.nd 25c.
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