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, .THE : OREGON DAILY JOUKNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 13. 1009. Tovh Topics TOMUlirS AMU.MUNTS. Bungalow .....Blanche BaWs Jukri- ..Tha Bunny bids or Broadway" Orplieum' , . . ,. Vaudelllt Grand Vaudeville PantageS ................. . .Vaudeville bur ,"Tn Hlntpmmtrr J.yrlo i ' The -Flagship' Bllnda ysa of Ylotlma In the- ar rest t)f Harold Tiue, a l-yuf-old yuunt man, ll la tluaight by the polio that one of thfl holdup innn who bava Lien terrorizing Portland has ben cap tared. Tha inethuda used by True ara declared to ba that of nulling the vie tlma' hats down over their eyee,; and going through their pockets, ut thi nitixxls of a gun. True waa recently s nrteaaed from the Washington ritale Kuforin school, and waa a companion of FredurlcK Irona, who a arving time in the panltentlury. lie ia held at tha sta tlon pending a search for his partner. Iia a ta tea ha has been- In Portland a month. vi, Bobbed by Thugs. While going -to nia noma at ine wunur nouae, i mru and Khni Oak streets, at midnight Tues- day. William Johnson, a laoorer, waa at tacked by two thugs under the nat end of the Buruside bridge, and robbed , of One of tha highwaymen ap- . prouched him frAin behind and dealt him a. blowiovar the heal. Two. women heard the man scream, and railed Po-I Grand avenue ' and East Pln street. llcenian V.urnhV. Tha- assailants en-L.ia hill i)l be thrown . oDen ' to all! caned. Johnson haa been working aa a Civil - war veterans and their families laborer, and the money waa 111a sum-l whether they are member of any post , nier a savings. ...... . i or not. . tat u may win d me-uuin an- - t i ' ' ; lit I - in . - in i i in i ' in i in . in . in hi . nil . in hi ii i . ,. , , a- 1: AT THE TJIEATBICS Want-he llata TonlKlit. The world fair.oua slag-i director and manager, Iavld llrlaaco, la presenting tbs brilliant Arnerl.-tn actreaa, Iilanclte Bales at Tha Bungalow theatre, tonight at K;la o'clock mid every night (hla week. In her luteal auoreeM, 'The Plgbt lug llope," Npet'lal matinee BalurUay. fti-atf are now aelllng al theatre for tha entire engagement. , Three Twlus,Bale Xeit Friday. The advance Beat sale will open nek Friday, October li. for "The Three Twine. The engagement beglue at Hunxalow .theatre neat Bunduy night October It, and oontlnuea for one week with apeulal price matinee Wednesday na aaiuraay, - mis i ona or me uig cent musical comedy . sensations aver recorded. . . PROPOSE TO TAKE IN ALL SUBURBS Kcalty Hoard WouM - Vvc " 'pare for Census Tuk- Frederick Montague In "The Ring master"- at -the Star. . , . rrrttir CIiornH Glrla at the Baker A rare thing to be aeen In the far weat theae days la a chonia with muaical comedy that la reullr pleaxlng and attractive, but at the linker thle week with "The Bonnyatile of Hroed- way." thoae dainty "lirollera ' and daeh ng anow glrla are trie tiig reature, ana never dlaappolnt. The aong numbtra aiao score iieaviiy. v . . " ", The FloK!lp', at Lyric, ; The play aeluoted by the Athon Stock company, "The Klagahlp." proves to be one of the moat popular vehicles that haa aa yet been presented by tbla pop- nlar rnmMnv. . Pantaices Offers Equilibrists. whether they are members of any poat ' Direct from triumphs scored In all of not. , finfurdav will he the- 00th an- I the lead In . show- Iwiunea of Europe. nlveraarv nf Jnhn Hmwn'a rld nn liar. I Cordua A Maud are -nlavlna this week . aoeciai aceeungs xn special meei- per"a Ferry, -ami "His Life and-Influ- let rantagea. meirs is an eoi Inaa in the i ll ut Church of the Nuzar-1 enee" will he the ,nirl inhWi for I torn In which many remark en u, corner 01 Kaai oevenin anu woucn. i aiacuaalon during the evening, salmon l seemingly impoaaioie ieauirr are - in will continue this week and next t to Oo- Brown, a son of John Drown, who lives troduced. and they are, adding to their tober 24. services 2:30 ana 7:30 eacn I in Monti villa, will ; ha. nresent. . ' l foreign utureia. wee it any; - aunaay, ii a. m., s ana ( :ou . Special Matinee at the Star. ' f ut evangelist He Is now pastor of the n p. m. .Ktv. u ijowara av," i u. bg Houses Dressed as Wars a What F.'-'-e.""'- " i has oroven to be a Bmooth aclieme of 1 t. . , ..v. w n aan ii tr r i ha aa a f saai aa varv . si( i rnaii . i I tu ?ri unn rn iut em itist vra, nvi m ia v..vua..uv '. ------- i Htaiinar 'War rnopti fort air' to tht no i 71 r svk.,.. jx wcu urrancn im jittiiurumv i pnrtAr' fumnuti innM nf Wall Street n nl4 ai' . . . . ... ery attractive to piay nmv had a record run at Elliott theatre. New .York, nalnor) ma I nsa will ttJa alvnn . mgrAam a, I aVT- aaa pnvmi lH" v a BS - a w v" it i:zo tnifl aiiemooa v. irat Chwch of the Nazarene, Spokane. K "woman doTj? yri oW ii fn7r UrbS Uv ( . Mash. . ,;, ' . , . ; 1 working the 'game and poaes as a mown Tha ' nl mn ' ar-l.w -,Jr;,:J nurae.- She will enter a home In the fhe Maxlne Kl ';WniPe' Jrlfr ?Jty A-tiorS,?y residence district- and sak to use the A Veclal Srlc John T. Kavanaugh will address the BIa telenhone.' . After niinlna- i-cm to the P..c,aL?rlci v S?"? ' B?P8tt""8 ,ln Alumni hall of house, -she gathers and conceals under I "l ' ' 7rtatlan Brothers' college tonight at her cloak what she can. A Mrs. . ' , ?.?lo,ckt on the significance of the beau- Greeny reported the woman uaed her Bl Bfajclm's Models at Orpheum.' Maxim's models at the Ornheum this week supplies one of the moat beautiful tlful. large, silk American flaa lately!' i.unhn. sni .niv r..i. i to ,-k-.- ifc- .;r.-.;i .' r' j ' week aupplles one or the moat beautirul i?mI!ftAhAaJ?M eofe srtfstlo acts In vaudeville. These &.P.0rt"a .TrnH".,? 25!ri f?iSl ,f3' 'ET'H.VttS Li??m: Picture, are living reproduction of the ' "V - . r . . . V I wrm ait VI tier v. n. uu ir uuiau a I WOrlU S lamOUS PSintlnKS, v, ' nun y Dublin -tit ii, inn ii niniuHmi, f - ' ; I corner of Union avenue and Madrona I MIsa Fay at tag Grand : Bag-yax Back JaU George Thomas, atreet. Friday afternoon from i to lio vaudeville attraction haa caused a one legged man, who haa been ar-1 p. m. Regulation army beans, hardtack, I more comment than the appearance of xeaiea nuniDer oi vimes lor uegKinK. syrup, collee and cigars will Do served, i Anna Eva Fay. the world 'famous men and who was arrested Tuesday within The veterans' quartet, and. others will I tal tetepathist . and mahatma at the five- minutes after" he was allowed to furnish entertainment. ' 4 . -; .,. " f Grand. This week Miss Fay Is doing go on gooa oensvior, was given a jaj; ; . . , I the cabinet trlcKS which have mystified sentence of five days in municipal Ha Wooden Sidewalk By sustaining I the world and she is also. answering all court mis morning. lie naiu iimi 1111- 1 mayor oimon s veioea 01 orainancea ror 1 questions BSKea Or ner. nieuiaieiy aiier nis release us went iu 1 ine improvement 01 rrmceton street ana work, as he nromlsed the oourt he I Harold avenue, 'the cltv council this yould. This work was begging, which I morning went on ' record against the I to open a house for Immoral purposes, he claims aa his profession, , I further construction of wooden side-1 was-fined 1200 and costs this morning waiKs ana euros, wnicn were incjuaea For the' purpose of taking Into 1 the cuy au 01 ine outlying suuuroa prior to the laklng of tha federal census in-t April, an annexation campaign will ba at once launched by the 1'ortland Healty board. Tbla anion waa decided upon at a meeting of the board held at the Com mercial club lam night, following a talk by C'enaua .Supervisor Ueacli, . who urgd upon the hoard the neltr of taking such atepa aa will Insure Port land'a having credit for all the popula tion that rightfully belongs to the city. St, Johns and outlying portions of the Mount Bcott district, together with aoine smaller aectlona to the , southeast, are the principal areaa where the population la denae enough to make It dealrableHo Incorporate them in the city. In hla address Mr, lioat h Insisted that when tli -territory la such that It la Impossible to tell when one leavea Port land proper and enters tha unannexed territory, it ought to become a part of the city without delay. 1 While not namlna- Seattle. Mr. Heach Indicated I pretty atrongly that he had In mind the city on KiMot nay, wnen he aaia: -tut Sister city would tune in uregon i:uy, Vancouver, . Troutdale, Falrvlew, Ores- ham and the surroundlna" country gen erally If It were situated where Portland la: and even If Portland should do this It would still he leaa in area than other cities having no larger population than Portland. - ' -....- 'Annexation Is not a difficult thing to accomplish. It simply takes an affirma tive vote on the Dart of the residents to be annexed,! and then favorable action hv the council. It can all ba done In 10 days, and now is the time to get busy." The realty board win arrange lor a trip to St. Johna In the next few daya, when the proposition will be put up to the realdenta of the Peninsula city and their cooperation solicited. The Mount Bcott district will alao be visited with the same end In view. j We have as many people here as are In Seattle," continued Mr. Beach, "and he lmoortant'thing la to have them be come citizens of Portland before the census Is taken." Building Permits. Mr. Frlerer, repair one story frame saloon, 564 Northrup street, corner of Seventeenth; builder, C. Carmlchael, 1100. . Wilson estate, repair rour story onca Fourth street between Aiaer ana frame dwelling, KlgWy-thlrd street be. tu Taylur and .tamblll; builder, OHIO, nuv. , , B. . I.ieowakl, erect ona and one half iry rraine dwiBlllng. Krwln street ror ner of Preaeott; builitur, same, U0. ' Mr. Oppenhelmer, repair threa atory brli lr-atore, 101 llurnalile atreet between fifth and Sixth; builder, N. Klooploa, to. . - , . -. .... ...... . t , . .... .. Charles M. Nelson, erect one story frame garage. Union avenue, corner of Weldler; builder, aante, lOt0. W. E. Love, erect two elory frame dwelling. Commercial atraet ( between Jrnsup and Jarrettj builder, same, $3(100. C, K. Hendrlckaon, erect two story frame dwelling. Kern avenue between Thirteenth and Fifteenth; builder. O. K. Oeame, IS110O. II. Ii. Smith, erect one. atorv frame dwelling. ICaat Nineteenth atreet be. tween KUllniraworth and Jarrett; build er, aame. Ilfoo. . A. A. Samuels, erect two storr frame dwelling, Kant Sixtieth atreet between Siephi-ns ami Lincoln; builders, Murry It Cook, tstoa. A. A. Siitnulea. erect two story frame dwelling, Kaat Sixtieth atreet between Htepliena and Lincoln; builder, Murry St Cook. 12400. Alice Pargee, erect' two' story frame dwelling. Kaat Thirty-fifth street be tween Morrison and Alder;' builder. E. W .Beder, 15000. J. R. Johnson, repair one story frame dwelling Porter street . between First, and Second: builder, same, 400i Mr. Alulkay, repair three atory brok I Store, Second atreet between ' MorrUuri and Alder; builder, A. J. Authors. $100. a - - 1 - . J . 1 M When a I; .Grocer ' givea you Bornett't Vanilla volunurilv, reilaiWedheUahigh- dati grocef who ia lock , ng out for your interest. ' Burnett Va nilla tt at superior to ordinary vanilla a rich cream is tupenor to ikimmed milk. ', ' " . Remember to aik for it and ee for yourself. Burnett's Vanilla IS Believes Be Was Bunkoed A war-I In the improvement proceedings for the rant has been issued for the arrest or I two tnorougnrares in question. i ne Queene Fenser who is charged-with se-1 vote to support -.the -mayor's veto was curing Jiooo from John Foeseii, a rail-1 unanimous. . . road contractor. He charges the woman represented to him that she naa a rsnou and wanted money to stock it. He ad vanced that amount a a business ven ture. With a man posing as her hus band she has left Portland. Ufa Baring" Pander An Invltalion to the city council to visit the exposition grounds to see a lire saving render de vice - In operation has been accepted. The invitation was tendered by tha Standard Fender -. company, which has a car ana- tracK xor demonstration at thought to have been an attempt to th wi and fClark fair arrpunaa VIaw am s triwaK A Ihlna straotnas rn,.Att I .'. - ' v day evenlns- has been reoorted to the X-andUdy Wants He JPay Oliver two dynamite caps at Knott street and rauing an Md ' Mississippi avenue, one or the , caps -V-,ir h Ti BanHninh .t. xoloded, but caused no damage. 4. Hlg-at ' Soaool Opens Night school r4. win open next Monaay. . rnis win- d weloomemews to the burners of the noc-' turnal 11. The school board at a spe cial meeting yesterday to audit the pay rolls, fixed- upon Monday night as the o a Friday afternoon. E. L., Wendahl. 88 Randolph street, al leges ne owes ner Via I or room and . Thursday SpcclaL Purity Xrlqaor Cd $1.50 , grade port, sherry, A ndelusa and Tokav at $1 per gallon ; El wood-pure food whUkey, regular $4, at $3 per gal- , 111. .... t. tin" n -nr n , penlng date. Teachers "will be selected Even 3t Mofrta ' t the regular meeting -of the board J auUvery' 803 Morrison. X.osB wus ana vaiuracer w. -a. i u ... K., ir-.., tit , , 1 1 laiinuii.. OOI m,iBUiuq avcuuo, I IKS . nt, Vancouver. Wash.,, report w the Th,n..ji- .nnn . , , ., police that his wife and daughter came , : fn.dBa.tUPAJS." VSl WnLH .bt. Tonj,.ht-Socialism v.. Singl3 ? ih. to i. 7. v.. naii, zuai star street, heard of them. The wife Is 35 years 1 Affirmative R ft J.- MnAlllntw H could Kive no reason why they wv "uoerl angrocK' ivuju.iv7 mm.,... . v ' , Wonld-ba "Briber ie Mtrhaal j viiBinr rvld TriturorjiM fmm I Pougalllo, the man who attempted- to . ningLavia ritxgeraid rrom 1 bp be rihief nf Police rnr t no 'm .a npm.r. k i- mvirnniia v ntun. 1 i o a riA fmm im fpi.nil. i a UAnilav I and the police have been asked to assist in the search. He had a letter of credit for $800, and had been drinking In the afternoon of his disappearance. He Is 45 years old and has. sandy hair and complexion. Klssloa Circle Meeta.' Florence Jilettde Mission circle of the Unlversal--1st church will meet With Mrs. Nellie Crosby, 335 Clackamas street, tomorrow arternoon at z o clock. The topic of the afternoon -4 "Mission Work In Aus tralia' Mrs. JT. -S, McCullagh will be the leader. . - BnnnTSida W. O. T. H. The Sunn v. side W.iC. T. ti. will meet with Mrs. In the municipal oourt. Douriallo pleaded guilty to the ' charge , of disor derly conduct to-which the comnlalnt bad. been changed, and. paid his fine. Btaamer Jessie aarklns, for Camas, Waahougat and way .landings, dally ex cept Sunday, Leavea Washington street dock at p. m. . 4 t ..... , ' J. O. Sohaef er ft Oo., merchant tailors, corner- Sixth and Washington streets. Rall ffh building, rooms JO and 11. : Sninherd's BnrlncL T)r. W. D. Me- Kary. medical director: K. L. Shipherd. manager, . Jamas Oarrick a Oo house movers. 134 N. 10th street. Phone East 4427. W. ' A.' Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . , 849 Worrlson. Delicatessen for . rent Abendroth, Jeweler. 141 Wash., near 1. I builder, C .Carmlchael, otel Washington; $100. M. E. Holden, erect two atory frame dwelling, Tenlno "street between Thir teenth and Eleventh; builder, Mr. Lund green, $1000. Frank Lane, erect one story frame dwelling. Alberta street between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth; builder, same, $100.- . Hawthorne esiaie, excavate ana erect basement wall, Twelfth street, between Main and Madison; builder, Moore Hardin Wells company, 12000. A. M. Doherty, erect one story frame barn. Division street between Thirty seventh and Thirty-eighth; builder, same. $200. Mr. Wemme. reoa r three story brick store. First street between Main and , Madison; builder. W. H. Whltmore, $20. Allen A. Lewis, repair frame dock. 1 East River between Alblna and Lewis; builder, same. $200. , Couch Flanders, repair frame dock, River, foot of Northrup street; builder, Albers Bros.. $600. Allen A Lewis, repair frame dock. River between Northrup and Overton; builder, same, $500. wnr fierson. erect two story irame dwelling. Twenty-fourth street betwaen Overton, ana - ijovejoy;. pujiuero, urecu Sc. Green, $7000. ' ' x. Charles Carlson, . erect one siory PRESIDENT TAFT APPRECIATES GOOD GLASSES ' i . " .'i''.";;'",'v . ' ' From Tha Journal, Oct. 6, .'09.) TAFT HONORS , P0RTLANDER Bye Olasasa SnppUad Kim by M. A. - -v Tbompsoa, tba Optician. ' It has Just come to light that Presi dent Taft did not leave, Portland with out .'taking with ' him a" handsomely booking- for'anakes Telling a welrS atory of how he had been commissioned by a New York medicine concern . to mounted pair of eye jrlaases from R. A come o wregon to eaten rauiesnaKes Thompson, the optician. In the Corbett to collect the venom. C. E. Smith was building, aa well as many pleasant re arrested last evening, and will be -fceld membrances of the people and the clt . for examination by the insanity board, mate. ' - - - -. ' . J. -1 , " President Taft, through hia aide, Cap- 'Trl"1,lf"K-a.h5?COnveBi1'lJ tain A. W.'ButU was gracious enough Echoes -will be the topic discussed at to aeknnwleda-e th aftantlnn Central W. C. T. IT. Wednedav. Tha i? an0W,,ea U."UOn V.-n :fOT -r,A-KJEL-. 'ih-? K wor4eY Jett'er. Tff "be "thSTo o7: odn ,,Hh,: YtAvmm'1' ber of personsges on their way through "ceedlngs a Hood River. lsst week. jntereKteci invited to be 1 606, Ooodnough building, Tbs Oragon State Board ef Beatal Ezamlaers will hold their seml-aanual examination November 16, 1909, In Portland. Applicants please call at of floe of Dr. J. M. Tates. the De.kuira tha morning of-the 15th to register. . Dr. H. H. Ollnger, secretary; " ? fortune of Mr. Thompson 4o. fit a num- Portland. "The', glasses supplied tha President were-ofthe Torlo kind, with gold-frame. Mr. Thompsdn states that while the size or the glasses were doubtless In proportion to the man. he has rarely , If ever furnished a pair so Tou can .do , no better than thousands Daily Bulletin Na70 7r II ami J 1 Sobbed . While Aslaep.j-Whlle sleep- of others hare ".dona; with their aye Ina lii'-n. chair tn tha lkf: A. n ulnAn at 80 Korth 81tr atreet early Tuesday evening, , iou is seniing, who recently came from Soappoose,' wss relieved of a goia watcn and 110 in money. Ha bad oeen arinxing. nrrlara Oat Pane Rr aslnr a aiaaa cutter 10 remove a pane or glass In a rear window of the William Tell saloon. sst tAt Hurnside street, thieves troubles consult Thompson, Tou Byes. Deserve . tba Bast HJfb-CUss Work at ' tba Xywest Bos- ) - aibia Brioea 1 muxajai-ww gained entrance at an early hour thie morning and rifled tha caah-drawer, of Zf yoiafkra troubled with a cough, get a bottle of our Kenon'a Cough Remedy. If you are not satisfied with reaulta win rarumi your money. Albert fciemi, tna aruggist. 131 wim naton at , aramaar roaa camptira Humner post. No. 11, O. A. R. will hold a cam pf ire raturcay nignt ar ine posts nan. on l ! -!3 F. W. Baltcs and: Company inTito your inqniries for PRINTING First and Oak i . l -. - (LADD'S CRYSTAL SPRINGS FARM) The city of Portland has absorbed all of the ter ritory' immediately surrounding WESTMORE LAND. . More than that, this territory has become a solidly built up and rapidly advancing re$idence district, just as WESTMORELAND is in process of doing at the present time. Built-up residence districts on all sides -means that WESTMORE LAND. is already absdrbed into the social life of the . city. " It is a part of the city's life ; its social features : will become more potent every day. . WESTMORELAND is a sure thing, and the rapid sale of homesites is a thing to be wondered at. See itsee it today. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Board of Trade BIdfj. TflOMPSON Slffht Expart Kalta BOt OorWtt Blag Btfth aa Btr . Tlaaa. gaooa noor. , President Tsft's letter, toe-ether with I nundreds -of others-frwro satisfied pa tients, caa be aeea at Thompson a In- atltuwv. Pbawa Vsia IK Wi jv or Wark Bagav PssaecaOSTEId FEATHER )1C21S 13 I It's What Wc;Don'l Do 1 g; IN OUR STORE g That Makes Us Popular 1 & v We hare arr established rule of fair dealing that ia rio . ; nerer. varied from. We euarantee every article aold tL . and we atand back of that guarantee. And t J Mi - . - : : . ' f ZJ XVc Don't Oiler lor Sale g Any Article Which Wc 1 rnnnot FnIIv Ghnrnntpt K , - . . K j - . We are tha largest watch jewelera in Portland. Wa ' ae!l more watches, watch cases and movements than , . ftf ! - 4 any other jeweler.' We wonder why? Diamonds, Kl v watches, jewelry for cash or easy payments. Jti n - - " ' . '' -. - tJ' K.4 THIS IS TilE llSi Tir,lE o! Hie YE Ail ron a rw rz.ATB oa r-iOE As there Is little ar no dancer nf enra sums or other trmitil" fclilla the arn wmther Uaia. (ur platrs ia t mouth a natural exrirrkalor), aud alt (iaf a lasting lomfor- " 1 1 1 ' .' EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR SHOP REDUCED We Will MovetoOur New Storeon Nov. 1 Greatest Bargains Ever Shown in Shirtwaists, Children's Dresses, Neckwear, Etc. Shirtwaists, values to $3.50, at ;95 Infants' Dresses-, values to $15.00, at... $4.00 Infants'- Dresses, values to $5.00, at.... $1.50 Infants' Dresses, values to $2.00, at 50 Neckwear, values to $1.00, at ....... 25 Combination Suits, val ues to $2.50, at.. 75 BARGAINS IN NEEDLEWORK Laundry Bags, values to ' 75c, at ....... ..45 Odd Pillow Tops and Centerpieces, vals. to 50c, at ...... :..10 Hand Embroidered Che mise, values' to $8.00, at .'4.50 Hand Embroidered Pil 'low Top and Center pieces at less than cost of materials. ELR. W. A. WISE " rrealdeat and Kaar?, ' ' 82 Ttars SistasUsastt ta PortUnd. Wa will give you a pood S21t oi(t or Dorceialn crown for 3.50 Molar Crowna j .3o VtV. bridge teeth 3.00 Gold or enamel fillings ......... J.oo Bllver fillings .60 Inlay Fillings of all kinds 1.50 Good rubber plates S.00 The best red-rubber plates...,;.., T.M rainless extraction .80 Painless extraction free when plates or bridge work is ordered. Work guaranteed for 15 yeare, ' THE WJSE DENTAL CO. (too.) , ' " v' ' Tha ralUng Bldr 3d and Wash. Bta. Offloe Honrs 8 A. K. to 8 f. K. ondaja, t to 1. ' Phones A and Mala 103S. AMI'S EME5T8 FORTLAND THEATRE GRAND OPENING &&5MON.,OCT.18 Mat. Wednesday and Saturday SAM S. and LEE 8HTJBERT . (Inc.) offer . - GEO. FA WC ETT JOHN CANTON DIRECT FROM N.-T. Rl'N Prices, SOo-lSo. Boats Thursday Bsoxars IOMOBBOW. BUNGALOW Continues Every Night This Week Matinee Saturday. ' Phones Main 117 and A-4224. BHABCHE BATES ' In "The Fighting Hope." Prices-, 12.00, 11.50, 1.00,'75c. isn vm is(m Hundreds of.bargains in this sale not listed in his ad. Mrs. Cochran's Hair Goods Sale. All as i "v Switches, Rolls, etc., at half price. The Needlecraf t Shop Wy2 Sixth St., Opp. Meier & Frank's HEAR THE WORLD'S GREATEST SINGERS Wt are beginning a series of Free Concerts to demonstrate the variety of amusement and entertainment that can be obtained from the TALKING MACHINE Come and hear your favorite operas and the funniest vaudeville artists. Commencing from - 10 A- M. to 12 M. and 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Columbia Victor Edison and other Machines Edison . Victor Columbia and other Records 353 WASHINGTON STREET, AT PARK XiAnr a. a-imo. rat i Ex. Sundays aod HoUdays , 15-25-50: KIGBTS i THFATPR iMs.ssjj. I Week of October 11 -Mile Rlan,-i isnn Walsh and Melrose, Hal Godfrey and Company In "A Very Bad Boy "Maxims jHuaeis, -uenerai" Edward La Vine. Patsy Doyle. Paul Nevins and Ruhv Er- wood. Pictures, Orchestra. LYRIC THEATRE Phones Main 4685 A-t02. Prices, 30e, I 20c. 10c Week Com. Sun. Mat. Oct. 10, "THE r&AGSKXF.'? . First tlma In the West? The: area test nautical drama of the day, presented In I "the Athon Way." OOI.I WATCS OZTXH AW AT X-RTDAT VIOHT. Mala. 8un., Tues., Thurs. and Sat. at 2:15. Every evening- at 8:16. You'll like the Lyric. BAKER THEATRE "n18 a TONIGHTt-ALI. week. That Nifty Song Show, "" thx smrinr beds , or bjsoadway." With Max. Bloom and Forty Others. What Is a Paszazza Plant? 1 Evenings, 2oc to JJ.00; Sat. Mat; 25c, 60c-, Wed.' Bargain Mat, 26tf any seat. Next Week Donald jBowlea In .'VThe Prince Chap.'. k---: "?'" Main 775T.CTAD THFATPF Washington Russell & Drew. Managers. 8ix' nights, with a speeial priced mati nee Wednesday, beginning Sunday,. Oct. 10, Sam S., & Lo Shubert (Inc preseut THE RINQM ASTER . v - - Original cast " and production, direct from. Maxlne Elliott Theatre,. New York. Prices: Eve.. II to 25c; Mat , 75c to 25c. THE: GRAND ANNA EVA FAY week or I OOTQBXS 11. Elsie Cresey & Co. Colby and May . Frobel and Ruks Bandy and Fields , Fred Bauer ' Grandascone. Matlnea every day at 2:30; 15c any seat Evening performances, 7:30 an 1 9:15: 16c and 25c. Box st-ats. 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