The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIC OREGON D.'.ILV JOURNAL, PORTL.IND. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 100J.
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firan.l ...
I'Hntagfs
Blur .....
.'The Tenke Prince"
."A Cllrl at the llclrn"
Vauilnvuia
... . Vaudeville
. , . . . .Vaudeville
Moving- i'lurei
CItII Itnloi Examinations.- Th
United States civil service commllon
announce th followln civil servle
eliminations, to t held January 1.
Assletant orranlo cheinist, at a
salary of 11800 par annum: two en
gineers la wood preservation, on at a
alary of 1000 and tha other at 11100
per annum, for aerrloa In district No. t:
telegraph pparatora (mala) at J.M par.
diem. On January 11-10, 1110. will Da
held examination aa followa: Agricul
tural aaslatants (male) at aiUarloa rang
ing; from $840 to $2100; aeslstant chem-
1 lata at salaries rant-inn- from 91200 to
11600 per annum; entomological aaala
tanta, at ealariee ran ring from $1000
t to $17J0. ( ;v
': Will Vol publiah TifwTn reaponaa
to a request from the chamber of com
merce, Assistant Director I F. Wl-
. naugrhber Of tha bureau of tha census,
tatea that ha haa Issued lnatructlona
that etimates of Portland's population
. shall not be published until tha cenaua
la taken.- A precedent haa bean estab-
, llhd In Wfard to Seattle, Loa Anrelea
' and several oder dtiea which hare naa
auch an unusual growth that tha method
adopted by thla bureau for computing
- tha . population would f nrnlah figure
' that would bo far from correot.
":' ft m '
Kere to Start jractorrH. M. SiTrt,
a Wlaoonaln maa, la In the city looking
) over the proapeota of eatabllahlng a
. woodenware factory, for whloh he be-
- Ueves there la a aplendld opportunity
He called at tha chamber of commerce
yesterday to get In touch with, epruce
' manufacturers, aa ' that wood enters
langely Into tha manufacture of wooden
' ware, Mr. Sal vert expects to " Invest
about $14,000 in tha plant to start with.
In October, HOT, by the tlpi'tng over of
a venacr rrrae at which he wl work
ing, but the court beta that the com-
' . - . i . . i - . i. . i ..... . A
1aiix wa nui name Ir vna tnmvub
voluntary nonsuit wae taken before
Judge Untnbln thla morning In the
caae-of. Hood A liutchltia agalnat tha
8. I, ft. Luinbrr company, In which
$9(1 wea claimed on account. '.
treetcax Kits Laundry Wagoa
Knocked from hl laumlry win,
dragged several font by the atreelrar
fender- and dropped In front of the
wheel of the oar wae the eaprrlenre
yraterday evening of Harry It. Whitney.
Ills wagon waa atrui-k oy a Mount la
bor ear at Eleventh and Main streets.
The driver was knocked 10 feet ahead
of the car, which, could not be e topped.
Aa ha fell to the pavement, hi foot
caught In theJTender. J. M. Haynea. a
paeaenger In the car, waa Cut about tha
head and face by flying glass. I la waa
alao thrown against the side of tha bar.
Whitney la at the Good Samaritan hos
pital. , .-, , , . ;
Tarpley WW Pay f o Xamng es Upon
agreement to pay for the damage done
to property In -the Pekln restaurant.
Sixth and Stark atreeta, Daniel Tarpley,
a well known timber man ana a aerena
ant In tha famous land fraud case pros
ecuted by Jctancla J. Heney and ,11. L.
AverllL an electrician, were dismissed
yesterday In the Justice court,. They
had been 'charged with malicious de
struction of property. The two men
wera accused by Chin Hlng with start
ing a fight tn his place Friday night A
charge of disorderly . conduct la stand
ing agalnat them In municipal court
They will bo beard Wednesday. .
AT THE : TIIEATIelSS
i
Jjftat Time George M. Cohan Tonight.
Tonight at 115 o'clock tha last per
formance of the American "Yankee lo
dla" comedian, Oooro at. Cohan and his
Koyal Kamlly. supported by IS people,
will she the lum performance of
Cohans latest play, 'The Yankoe
l-rinoe." Scats now selling,.
PERSONAL
rVata Selling for WUllaro II. Crane
Scats are now Bulling at the Bungalow
tnnatre for William II. Crane. -Thl
oorneaian will be the Xruaa attraction a
the Uungalow, beginning next Thursdav
in ueorge Ade n comedy "Father and the
uoys." special price matinee Christmas
IUker nnrgaJn Matinee Tomorrow
-A Gin at tha Helm" la tha attrac
tion at the Baker all thla week. It Is
the biggest musical comedy to b Heen
at tha Baker thla season and la headed
by the Inimitable Hilly Clifford, ably
aasisiea oy Marguerite Devon and 60
oihera. Bargain matinee tomorrow,
' BBwaasnwaaaesBMiaMaaBaMl
' The Firing PorxJeena". ,
Direct from sensational triumphs
inrougnoui ma east, the Four Flying
Dordena are making their first western
appearance at Tantages thla week. The
marvelous double somersault In mid air
haa never been duplicated In the his
tory or vaudeville, s. ,
Asks Aid fa Soldlso-O. X. Davis
aaka that notice be given to tha United
Daughter of tha Southern Confederacy,
through tha press, that there la an aged
man, formerly In the Confederal army,
now alck In room 41, St Vincent's hos
pital. He asks that the organisation
send a representative to visit the vet
eran and ascertain whether he la In
need of comfort or cheer. - . . -Z.
Bean From the Arctic , ,
Moat unique of vaudeville sets Is
the headllner at tha Orand. Thla Is a
oollactlon of 10 massive, - anow whita
polar bears that go through a perform
ance under tha direction of their trainer,
Horr Alber. j
Project Xeoelving' Attention- Rep
resentative Hawley writes from
Washington, X. V to the chamber of
commerce that he haa already don 'a
great deal of work In favor of project
No. 1 for tha Improvement of Coos bay
and that be Intends to do all he can to
' secure the necessary appropriation. He
also promises support In the matter of
securing a light for the" Jetty at the
mouth of the Columbia rtver.,
'teas Sawmill Porter Brothers, who
have the oon tract for building the Ore
gon Trunk line Into .central Oregon
through the Deschutes valley, nave secured-
timber and leased a sawmill near
Warm Springs, where bridge and other
material will be cut for the road. . The
mill -will be placed In operation aa soon
as tha required equipment has been in
stalled.' ;' . .. - V .
Seats Now StlUog. ' .
The aala of seats for the holiday en
gagement of the big comlo opera auo-
cess, ; "The Oay .Musician," at the Port
land theatre, will open at the theatre's
box, office tomorrow morning. The en
gagement opens with the matinee on
Chrletmaji day and will continue eight
nights. . . -
Mr a. Al Oelaer, wife of Al Gelaer of
French Guloh, Or., is at the Cornelius,
Mr, Gelaer Is a mining man,
John Ussier, a railroad man Of Ta
enma. Wash., la rrft-tatered at the Hotel
Snward.
11 P. McCormack. a banker nf Salem
Or., is at tha Cornelius.
J. D. Flnley, a , broker of Fpokane,
Wh. la a gueat at the Cornullus.
a, C. llawortli, a hotel man of Hood
River, Or.. Is at the Nortonla lintel
with his wlfo and Mrs. Kits Bancroft.
W. K. Woodward and wife of Medford, j
Or are at the Nortonla. - '
Charles Illbbard, a hualneea man of)
Spokane. Waah.. is at the Nortonla hotel.
O. JL. Heath of San Franclaco, CaL, Is
a gueat at the Nortonla hotel. .
Harry White, a politician of Lob An
geles. Cel., Is staying at the Hotel Port
land.
Mrs. II. W. Rutherford, a wealthy
property holder of Seattle, Wash., Is at
the Hotel Portland.
Monte B. dwlnn. a banker of poise,
Idaho, and wife, are at the Hotel Port
land. - ,
John V. Porter, of the railroad Con
tracting firm of Porter Bros., .Spokane,
Wash., is a guest at the Hotel Portland.
P
Ns"-
351 WASHINGTON ST.
KSEITS
' Ladies' Suit Sale. . '
Just SI sample suits, handsomely tai
lored, secured for 60 cents on the. $1;
also, children's sample coats and ladles'
fancy waists will be on sale today, seer
ond floor of MoAllen-McDonnell, corner
Third and Morrison. Closing out toys
and dolls. '- ; ., . e
. , , ,.a
u iruuu
Utility,
Beauty,
Intrinsic Worth'
Steamer HoOrer ArrestedBecause of
a suit filed In the circuit court by
Geotge S. Feran, the steamer Matta C
: Hoover has been - taken In - charge by
Sheriff Stevens. The ship Is anchored in
the Willamette near St Johns. Feran
eaya he has not been paid In full for
his work In raising- the vessel after she
was sunk In the Columbia , near . Cas-
.eafre Locks. He asks for $110 and $50
attorney fees.
Searching to Pather M"rs, Min
nie V. Hazell. 220 Ridley avenue, Nor
wood, Delaware county, Fa., writes ; to
.The Journal asking for information re
' g-ardlng the whereabouts or fate of her
father, J. Howard Valentine, also some
times known as Charles Howard.', Ao
cordlng to Mrs. Hazell her father left
Philadelphia In 1871. Any information
regarding the missing man will be glad
ly received by Mrs. HaselL
- Xstate ; of VT. A. Jaoobs Letters on
the estate of Wesley Alva Jaoobshave
been issued to hie son, Fred A. jaoppa.
by the county court Jacobs died in
BalUmorer Md.. en November 10, leaving
an estate valued at $10,000, made up of
Insuranee policies for $8500 and stock In
various corporations. '' The heirs arethe
aon and the widow, Bolina JX acobs.
Frances Slosson at the Orpheum.
"Dobb'a Dilemma" Is the tlUe' of an
entertaining bit of comedy preeented at
the Orpheum this week by Franklyn
Underwood and PTances Slosson two old
time Portland favorites. Matinee every
day at the Orpheum. '
Christmas and New Year's at
Clatsop Beach.
Why not .have youf Christmas tree at
Clatsop Beach, right at the ocean aide?
Santa Claue will be there. Special prep
aration made by Seaside Hotels. Regular
Mrs. KlUlard Sue for Divorce Mrs. train leaves Portland l a., m. dally.
Laura W. Hllliard has begun suit fori Special train leaves Friday, December
divorce from Louis B. Hlllard, alleging
that he' deserted-her In April,' 1903, and
that he has failed to provide for hen
They were married In San Francisco In
August .. 18S8. . Mrs,' Hllliard lives In
Clatsop county. , v ;l
' osee "Voio in Tall A fall yesterday
afternoon from a load. of hay has caused
A. P. - Clapper, a farmer living on the
Powell ' Valley road, the loss ' of his
voice. In his fall, he lighted upon his
head.. He , was taken to the Good Sa
maritan hospital. - 1 ,
24, ' at :S0 p. m. Same Arrangement
made fqr New Year's eve special. Round
trip fare, $4.00. J. ' ;
Texas laat year produced more oil
by i $.400,600 barrels than the '. entire
country produced In 1S7B. , - '
Exclusive Portland Agents for
HOLEPROOF
HOSIERY
for - men, women, misses and ; chil
dren; guaranteed to wear six months.
Special Holiday PacKages
now In stock make a nice and ac
ceptable gift
MEN'S HOSE, box of GZ1 Crt
6 pairs,' for 4 Xet) V
LADIES' HOSE, box of ?9 fif
6 pairs, for N&eUU
MISSES' HOSE, box of $9
6 pairs, for ,...peUU
BOYS' & CHILDREN'S PQ nil
HOSE, box of 6 pairs.... Pe VI
LADIES' AND- ? MEN'S v SILK
lustre hose, box of eo nn
6 pairs, for PJeUl
Mail orders promptly filled and de
ivered free everywhere;
For. Christmas Week
EVERY SUIT IN STOCK
of rich Broadcloth, " fine Cheviot, new
London Mixtures, French Novelty
Cloths, Popular Mannish Mixtures ; :
Formerly priced from $35.00 to $50.00
for ?28.00
Formerly priced from $50.00 to $65.00
y for 38.00
Formerly priced from $65.00 to $80.00
for f 48.00 ,
Formerly priced from $80.00 to $100.00
for 54.00
Formerly priced from $100.00 to $150.00
for a68.00
Company ', Cleared - or Blama Kmma
havgren'H suit as administratrix of tha
estate of Charles Lovgren, . against the
Doernbecher i Manufacturing - company
for $7600 damages for the death of Iov
gren ended in a nonsuit In Judge Gan
' Ban Over by Tmraltnre Tan Joseph I
Truso, 4 years old,, living with his par-1
ents at 180 Lincoln street, was iron over I
yesterday by a furniture - van. The lad
was-'playlrtg In the street near his home.
He was taken, to- the Good Samaritan
hospital. His condition la critical.
Entertainment at Midway At the
Midway Hose, company building on Mil-
waukie; street, the Midway ? Methodist
fenbein's department of the circuit court. Episcopal Sunday school will giv an ert-
ypsterday-afternoon. Lovgren was killed
tertalnment Wednesday
o'clock,
evening at $
DIAMOND
FACTS
- Buy' a- Diamond for Xmas.
Keep it a lifetime, then be--.-
queath it to future genera
, . tions. On and on, it will go,
never losing beauty, hever
, ' wearing; out, saleable the world
over, " increasing -in value - as
'"supply falls . shorter year by
' Jcar.";'. ;. ; . - . '
Pretty fine , investment, eh?
. Even Mother Nature tfarbs the
" world with perishableMiamond
snow drops Xmastide. Wise
man goes her. one better and
'.buys, the non-perishable kind.
' Iook vft he house with the
t diamond reputation. . , '
Heitkemo
er's
286 MORRISON
v Beantlfnl win Sets as Christmas I
presents with purchases of wines audi
liquors to the amount of $10. National
Win Co., the quality store. Fifth and
Stark. ' Phone Main 499: A-4494. e
.The scarry Xearts Dancing Club have
changed their parties to Wednesday
evenings, at Chrlstensen'a ' hall, under
the direction Of Dick J. Belland, Instead
of Thursday evenings at Murlark hall;
Christmas Sweets
Largest and most varied assortments of
- confections ever shown in Potlnd,
and all of Swetland quality. v
We call particular attention to our
HOLLY GIFT BOX
. ; Inexpensive, yet a dainty and
.. appropriate gift ,
, v See our display of
Special Holiday Mixtures
20c
WINTER COATS AND
' ENGLISH RAIN COATS
Formerly priced from. $25.00 to $30.00
for ?18.00
Formerly priced from $30.00 to $35.00
for 924.00
Formerly priced from $35.00 to $40.00
for $28.00
Formerly priced from $40.00 to $60.00
for 34.00
ALL LADIES' AND MISSES' ;
EVENING DRESSES, GOWNS,"
OPERA WRAPS, DRESS WAISTS
In all the fashionable styles, materials
, . and colorings.
DRESSES, GOWNS AND OPERA
'"; r - " . WRAFS
Formerly priced frbm $35.00 to $50 00
. for f28.0O. ,
Formerly priced from $50.00 to $65.00
. , for ?38.0O j
Formerly' priced from $65.00 to $80.00
for S I8.00
Formerly priced from $80.00 to $100.00 '
' , for fOS.OO
Formerly priced from $100.00 to $125.00
; for 978.0O
Formerly priced from $125.00 to $150.00
, for f SS.OO , ?
Formerly priced from $150.00 to' $200.00 '
for f 98.00
Formerly priced from $200.00 to $250.00 '
for 9118.00
Formerly priced from $250.00 to $300.00 v
for f 128.00
(All three-piece suits and imported
; gowns included.)
ALL WAISTS AND
PETTICOATS .
$6.00 to $&50
94.75 -
$10.00 to $iioo
98.00
$20.00 to $25.00
914.00
$8.50 to $10.00
96.50
$15.00 to $20.00
- 911.0O.
$25.00 to $45.00
9I8.OO
OPEN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS
MweMwweeeyMewAMWweeeeMeeeNe
A Klo Bottle of good perfume is al- 1
ways appreciated at Christmas. See us
about It.. Albert Bernl, the druggist.
S29 Washington street.
American
the old-fash
ioned home kind, a favorite
with the children.
LB. Christmas
Creams, a mixture of
bon bons and chocolates, in
large variety.' Extra good.
IOC Mixed.
25c
LB. Fancy Brdken
bright and crisp: just
the best thing for filling the
stockings. -...,
LB. Oar famous Rib
bon Candy, brieht
glossy and vary pretty
25c
and gl
for the
tree.
. Xeather Sandbags, bill books and card
cases. , AJbert Bernl. the druggist. 229
WMhingtonatreet. w . a , -. -.
Christmas wittmea and rare Business
rushing on these acceptable gifts -at
special t prices. . Oped avenlngs this
week, rraley Bros,. 111-114 Third St. )
W"Sig and Press Tonx tTlothe, I
an ronroo montn. Main 614. A-4S14
Wagons Tun everywhere. Unlqu Tailor- j
mgr G0..-S09 stark. . . ' e
"Only for
Sport" '
Single Guns 5.00 and op
UbL iiammex uuns..$iaCQ and up
DbL Hammerless
Guns . . ...... .7. $16.00 and cp
Air Kuiei s ixa and up
22 CaL Rifles........! 1.50 and up
Repeating Rifles.... $ 7.00 and tro
Kevoivers s .. 3.00 and op
Target FlstoU $ 2.7$ and op
Hunting Costs......! 2.00 and cr
Canvas i-emgs.... 0 and up
Hats and Caps.. ..$ .50 and uo
Leather Gun Casea.f 39 and op
Hunting Boots and
Shoes .....t 530 and our
Hunting Knives.....! LOO and up
Pocket Knives t .10 and up
Compasses $ 21 and up
Flash Lfrhts S 121 and op
Tennis Raquets 1.53 and cp
Football Goods end
FISHING TACKLE
i
D.T.Dcison Arms Co.
113 THIRD STREET -
Tot Christmas All orders finished
within five days. ,E. W. Moore, Pho
tographer, Elks building. Seventh and
Stark streets. , :.- . -
Steamer Jessie Xarldas. for Camaa
Washougal and wax landings, dally ax-
ctpt Sunday. Leaves Washington street
uock at 1 p. m. - . . .
Xffrta pur gold seamless wed-
ding rings, all sizes, engravine- fr:
pnc. to sis. : 171 Washington at.
Vwlss Watch Bmalrlnr--0. Christen-
sen, Corb bldg., 2d flr tak elevaUr.
ST. A. Wis ana associates, rainless
aenusis. umra ana wasnington. - ,
Xr. Walter X. Howard, modern Kleetro
Therapy. 104-1 Kothchlld building.
9rlM rieotrl Suctlds Cleaner, 1
ITS, gnaraated.. CaU M. list.
Our showing of new things in fancy bas-r
" kets and boxes is : larger than ever. Its
' l ' equal Cannot be found in the West- When
m fifled with cmr famous sweets, nothing can .
y- " better express the Yuletide spirit
Packages de Luxe
The Lady In Blue and Portland Girl Packages are quite the
"classiest we've ever produced.... ...93.00 to 96.50
' - They're being talked about.
the. e5K . Jf t
POPUUA
pav a. a Brown, ry-Xar. Xarqoasa,
Sr. Karnes, optlolaa, Marqnam bldg.e
KIMBALL PIANO FREE
reUowtar AT T. dlng la OrdeT a Ooa-
t zor aaoo Piaa.
Toung Woman'a Chrlstiaa Associa
tion, Orphan Horn, Beaver on; Shr-
I Iff SteTens: 'Falyatlon. Army.. Baby
Home, St. Elisabeth Uouaa. St Mary
Aeal'-mr. Knrse association. Nurse
St Vlnrent's IlotpltaJ, Artisans. Kurae
Men' elubrooma. O. W. P. clubroom.
Knights f Columbas. Catbolia Toung
Ifrn's cl'j and on vet for Chief Camp
bell and fire vote for Chief Cox. Thar
re thousands ef private partle being j
voted fer and aom are running ahead i
r-f the eremnttattona. Complete Urtaj
the x-'ana la tSie Vorrle- !ret wl.
dow cf McAHeo-lfcDoeaeU.
1 JwTirn e uur.n 1.
71
66TTJ)
FISHER, THORSEN & CO.
Th Biff Point Store"
FRONT AJHO MORRISON flTRESGTS
Mann facfnrfrs and Jobbers . ETtryltlcj la Palalj
199
Xmas Piano Bargains
Packard, only used one year
Janssen ($425 sample piano)
- Janssen ($400 sample piano)
' Werner; nearly new . .$225
Werner, nearly new . v... I. ."..3187
Werner, nearly new ,$170
Kimball Organ 340
A. B. Chase Organ .......... ..$45
Several other bargains all must
week. -
Cash or easy payments.
Bush & Lane Piano
, ytS WatHnrtow
Set W.Park and 10th
ovTar rrxamret
I fr
8300
go this ' !
Co. M :
! - i '
Srample Sillies
For Men
and Women
K All Sizes
l I All lofiffiorc
Worth S3.50 to S6.00
BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE
300-304 DKJCUM BLDC. " THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS
AMUSEMENTS
BUNGALOW JffifiES
Phones Main 117. A-4224
Irfurk Tim Tonltrht.
(Htai. Cohan KoyaldFBlmny
IN TUB MUSICAt, VtJW SUCCESS
"THE YANKEE PRINCE"
Prices $2.50. S2.00. 11.60. $1.00.
BEAT BJlLB OPE3TS TOO AT.
Xmas Attraction at Bungalow, Deo. 23,
ze, xo. Aiaunee A.mas.
Charles Frohman presents
WltiH. OBASTB '
In Geo. Ado's Delightful Comedy.
"Father and the Boys"
Bvenlng-s, 12 to 75o. Mats., $1.50 to 50
DAKER
TEXATBS Cro. Xn Baker,
Main 2, A 6360 Manager.
tonight Alii Week
BUJCT OXZTTOBJ9, A OXU AT THE
Barg-aln Matinee Wednesday, So all
seat. Christmas Matinee Saturday, 25c,
60a Evening prices, 25o. 60c. 75o. $L
Weit Week Frlmroee Minstrels.
OKPIiCLIM TRCATRE
Main a, A-103O. ' SCatlna vrjr fl,T,
is, 050, eoo. viffbts. i5o, s5o, eoo, 750.
WEEK BXCEUIIS CO. TranWyn
Underwood and Prances Slosson la
"Dobbs' Dilemma," Basqo Orand Op
era Quartet, Eaurettos, Donovan and Ar
nold, "Dolnr Well, Thank Ton"; Belie
Davis. Frank Tianey. Zoa and Tozies,
Cirens. -
UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO.
OBOmOS WOO9B0BTX, City msoal Aa-emt, 40t 0Tbtt Bundle-.
Main lit: BULLETIN till A-$$$l
"The Science of lnvcslmcnllri Smsll Daily Doses
"BatiatM and Flnanct'
"WATERrNW "Anether phaee of th prooes 1 decHbed in th fn!)owln
wordm by Mr. It. - BeaMpley In financial article puMiahed la tbe tr
Vayaaini. for January, Ii)4:-'Tm evrtal amount paid in ae capital stoc k
ef tn PrvdeatlaJ waa $tl.eea. Th capital waa tx-reaed fron; ttm to
lime ntll In 1S It waa $2.eS.e. This doa hr the prorppn ko
Yapitaltstna- the siirplu.' Iaetrad of dietrihvttnx ail ef f earnlnre In
mrrm (eaah) div1 d! rt la Ma etnrkhoiilera. the Prudential IwiwM i
raphal stock distnavtlBa' tae new stock pre t asaaT tta stock koldera
aa a stock aMTtdesa,
Tn e-li hm:.l.rt ta r-fired tvrry T sine IS tr nt d!l-
dends on tZ.oee.ee. r It . a r. rr vr, )hkb th etnrk-
hider pa'J t" orlsleellr. ther wow rxt III t f rtock upoe lSn ti
- nnf ISJ annuily. TKat in, e--y yer fer ntej-e tvM 1 rra
tbrr kv retwlved ta eask IMiMil MOKK 1 ii AN mi.K 1HUR Ohio
INAL I N VF.. 1 M h NT.'-Cettiii Wainie.
rtrtastod ta m.m taai miy litm' ncmnrw w fe in-
- I HIS 'U1UUA.V C" HI'jH HXAXCii.-. ti CULR.-fc.
AST AB" CEO TAXTDETII.X.E.
PTinoeaa Irene and her Seres African
Uons, th Four Dordeen, Mills Moul
ton, th three Knsioal KUlera, Oalnea Si
Brown. Ieo white, waatag-eaeop.
Popular Price Matinee Daily Curtain
- IO, TSW and .-oa
GRAND WEEK OP DECEKBEB 39
-:; ALBER'S
10 Polar Bears 10 J
A Petulant Novelty
for the Little Folks
Matinee every day. 2:80; any cat. 1 "
Evenina nerformanoee. 7:30. S:15: bi
cony, 15c; lower floor, 25o; box ecats, bu-
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