The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 19, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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"Tha Prince of Pilsen"
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.Imperial Russian Dancers
. Mrs. Wlggs ol the Cabbage Patch
Orpheum ............. .-i V&udev
Grand ...... VaudeV; e
PantiHi Vaudeville
Ly ric. , . .V.V.V. ...... ... "Derby Day"
Star . .............. . . Moving Pictures
Civil Service Examinations Civil
ervlce examinations will be bld dur
ing December and the early part of Jan-
' uary lor a , number - ol good , govern
S poeUlon? lor which WJw
desired. An examination jjyJ
December 15 lor the. P"ion pt law
maker at the Pals Indian ec h n Cal
Ifornla; assistant. In dairy J0?1?
' LnoVassistant in dairy ch eml.try on De
cember 17 j December 28 and 29 the ex-
amlnatlon lor assistant and . teacher Jn
the Philippine -.
cently will be. held. On January a
number examination. tf""JJ
positions ol metallurgical ciemlnt and
'assayer. cataloguer In the national mu
. ' ' v ..ftiman. .nhyslcal
seurn, mecnaniw, . .
laboratory helper and meanlcal and
chart draftsman, ' AP1""" v
made to Z. A. Leigh at the Ppstoff Ice.
Museum of ' ArTherV are now n
exhibition a Wan collect or some.
boxes, old and-modern, ol "
nese. Russian, French. Q"man. Swiss,
English and American or igln. In name 1
porcelain. Ivory, metal, wood. etc. These
cUrlous and beautllul oxes "f
in.addlton to the palntlngsnd ' brames
' and the accomplished . and Individual
drawings by A. a Davles 2
The museum hours are, week days, from
- ' I until Si Sundays. I to t; free, the
afternoons ol Tuesday, , Thursday, Frf.
day, Saturday and Sunday, v, -
. Reward fo Wdere.r-A 'J..!J
IJOO has - been ottered 'by the - Retail
t .in,mr ralers"ftsoeiatl6n lor the cap-
..,- nf th t.ndit who shot and Wiled
W. W. Chappeil and William' Harvey In J
Chappell's saloon at Twenty-Becyuu u
Ktoolal streets on the nlgb ot November
t.' Circular giving. an wuii
1 scrlptlon ol the murderer ?havo teen
sent by; Captain of Detectives , John T.
Moor to tha police ol various cities. .
' Valgus Booklet "The Land' of Irri
gation" is tna true oi an uuuuw mv
let picturing some of the - productive
nv,nf th Rockies. The leaflet.
srhlcb la. being- aiswiouieo
' winger department ol thej)enver & Rio
Orandt railroad, Is devoid pf descrip
tive text, but depicts lit a lew terse
Jtlomatla sentences th wonderful nat
ural resources and possibilities of tha
Rocky mountain region. , . ; ,
1 Bins Broken Daniel Kerguson, aged.
45, employed In a, barn at. J08 jrront
street, was crushed, between a wagon
' and a post, last night when a horse , he
was trying to unhitcn ; Became ingm
' ened.'. Four rlbswera broken ana h
may possibly - hava received 'seriougln-
ternal Injuries. He was removed' to St
' Yrln.n'a Vinanttal In th JRd CrOSS
ambulance. i ' .
AVVUMW. MlWy." f r- " mm
' narrowly escaped Injuries la night
' when a rock was hurled through 'Wav-erly-Woodstock
car near-Harold avenue
and East Thirty-ninth atreet. Sergeant
Joseph Keller.- who. waa some , blocks
away, hurried .to the spot In a borrowed
. HUhUIUVUJIOi' WW M... ' ' :
' 1um- colild ba 1ouoq:.:':'a;':V'j
' Knal Bnforoa Ordlnan Chief of
Police Cox Issued n order , today :,tn
stracttng members ol the-lorce to rigid
ly enforce tha ordinance prohibiting ml
. ors In saloons.iJ He-declares that a
- Aumber ol. complaints, have beea ' re
i ceived by him recently 'and the patrol
, men are ordered to notify each saloon
keeper to be caretul whorn they serve. ,
"Tha Holy City," a sacred oratorio by
Gaul, will be presented in Bt James
Lutheran church, corner West Park and
Jefferson streets, on Sunday evening by
a chorus of 47 voices. ; Among the eolo-
Ists are Mrs.-Nettle Oreer Taylor,- Mrs.
-Slgrld Carl. Mlss KI8ella,Mr. Tauscher,
Mr. Conley and Mrughes. Miss Cath-
- erine Covach is dfrctor , ,
Bunabont Stolen.-. An automobile run-
' nhnut. awaltlne tfhir.mfent on the dock of
tho Regulator line at the root, or Alder
street, was stolen last night A report
of the thelt was tnsde to the police and
as one of the tire waa missing from
' a rear wheel they believe the thief will
. , Xenyon's Congh, Bemedy for - coughs
aid colds. Cures when others l&lrv Al
(bert Bewl, the. druggist, Washington
itrMt near Hcnni1.
. Oramv Is Vol Onllty A. P. Oram,
.charged with assault and battery upon
Nick Mllner, a delivery boy, wasac
X , BRAVERY
I REWARDED
. It was fine to see those :
two policemen rewarded .
: tt : the review for their -
bravery. And hovt .mod-
" 'est the two heroes' werex
1 They considered' their acts '
-rair in the day's work.'
But they are heroes, just .:
, the, same. Portland is
- growing at -a marvelous
rate,1 and our police force 7;
and fire-fighting. force are'
both getting-, too .small..
In fact, we are expanding
so fast that Mayor Simon
ana tne city " aads can
naraiy una the money to
foot the bills.. ; It is since
that, : each, policeman, on
houses on. his beat, where
f 20 years ago he had one. !
I No doubt of -it ' And yet ..
' if you . want to rent a '
house, or ' a store - in a; .
I good location, you can '
hardlv find oneth nrint- '
'' A v"ing of "to let" signs here '
, rsi is aimost a lost art. : sxovr
y is the time to buy prop
erty here right ' now, to-
day. Call and let us telj
you about Irvington Park,',
, the best buy on, the mar- :
F. Bo Holbrook Co.
Boom 814 Lumber Exchange
J4
1 hy
;..-rtmpr.t of t:.e ciio'.t ruuit yes- Si
tyrday. In the mut;!e!;,al court he ha 1 I I
been convicted, and lined 25. Gram's j U
trouble viib the boy was caused by a
dispute over wages claimed by the boy.
Oocj:y ZiTew JnU. Superintendent
Brlggs of the Llnnton rock, quarry to
day took about 20 prisoners from the
sub-Jail at that point and occupied the
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low Burlington. v Four new guards were
recently named by the county court to
look alter these prisoners, who will be
employed In the Improvement ol the St
Helens road to the county line, which
runs about two - miles north' ol Rocky
Point, This part ol the St Helens
road is In bad condition, and the county
court has resolved to Improve It to the
county line. Rock will be auarrled at
Rocky Point and made ready for crush
ing, being thence, distributed two miles
each way trom the new Jail. From
Burlington, where the Tjnited Railways
tarns westward, the road will, be Im
proved northward . the other two miles,
making six mile In all. i; ;
Jury ComoleteoL Tlrciilt " Jiirtfrf Mor
row this morning completed; aJury lor
the trial ol Walter Chomics' suit lor
115,153 damages against -the Portland
Railway, Light & Power company lor In
juries sustained .In falling upon the
Morrison atreet y tHldge .while he , was
employed In painting the structure in
June. J909.:,f He was working for M.B.
Orser, -vho held ' the pamtlng f contract
from' the county. When be was hurt he
was attempting to crawl between two
high power wires., which ; he supposed
were Insulated, and received a shock that
caused t hlmr'to fall.' He alleges Injury
to his spine, left loot and an kla, and
burni Irom the live wires.- C , . ,
Wants Blasting Stopped trpen'' mo
tion ol Councilman Rushlight yester
day afternoon - before the ; street .com
mittee the city attorney was author
iced to -take the necessary steps to
stop', the Portland , Railway, Light ft
Power company f rdra blasting on East
Seventh street! The - company was
granted permission to blast along the
bluffs, near the Oaks,; but protests
ware mads bv residents In that -vicin
ity of the city, and the permit was re
scinded by; the council. ' The company
waa directed to stop blasting, but this
order has joot been obeyed,
: Captain, Olney Is Tlned Kane Dlney.
captain of the Hasaalo of the p. R. ft
Nk fleet, waa convicted ' In munteipal
court this morning for "exceeding the
speed limit In the harbor. .Patrolman
Michael Llllis .of the harbor patrol de
clared that the steamer was going 14
miles an hour and created, such large
swells' that two boat at a dock at the
loot -n Sixteenth street would Jiave
been damaged If they had not been
protected by- fenders. ' Captain Olney
maintained that he was not going more
than nine1 miles an hour and appealed
the case. . ...
Watson Jnr manhnrsmA A. ' lurv In
municipal ' court yesterday" afternoon
failed; to agreer Jn,u the; caaa of ..C.. H.
Watson, , president -of - the - Baltimore
Dairy t lunch corttn who- was
charged with selling sVlmmed jnllk, and
was ' discharged. ' Four stood for - con
y ictlon nil twd for, acquittal. f "Wat
son's defense was that -the dalrr.com.
panlestthat sold him the milk jver re-
opuiiBiujie ana uikv ne aia not Know ins
fluid was Watered. Assistant Cltr At
torney Ray Sullivan says he will make
another attempt to obtain a conviction.
Skin Costs Big- Honey A fine of ISO
was imposed yesterday afternoon bv
Justice Bell upon Saul Silverfleld of the
Biiverrield company for displaying in
ms winaow a grene skin marked 135.
xne cnarga was brought " br ! W. L.
Flnley, president ol, the Oregon branch
w, me AuauDon, society.. The defense
maintained that the akin bad been sent
here from California to be made up
and that a clerk had placed it In a win.
aow oy error. The ase was appealed.
Burns Befasa Dr. C. H. Whi.r
health . officer,- this : morning notified
the . manager f , the O T Transfer
company to stop burning refuse. from
me parn at sixteenth ; and , Kearney
streets. Residents In that vicinity
have repeatedly complained about ; the
oaor 'arising from the private Incin
erator used , by ; .the company; , It, wa
promised to burn only- at nights, but
compiamts nave been made to this.
Articles FUea Supplementary; ""arti
cles ol Incorporation have ; been , filed
by the Paclllo Auto Fire Tiling company
witn wo county clerk, changing the
valuation of. Its shares of stock from
110 to II each ;,i The ' Sutherland -Brewer
Logging corrfpany. has filed
pen and Ink drawing of a boot -as .Its
log mark, thereby .giving notice that
logs rafted down the Columbia with the
sign of the boot belong o that, firm.
Tho Wonder of the Age Tho only
non-aicohoiid remedy- for rheumatism,
lumbago and other ' kidney ' disorders.
Salgrene has its value In the most ob
stinate forms of rheumatism and other
kidney troubles. Procure from your
druggist S oa.' of Salgrene, 4 os. of
olive oil and mix them. Shake well and
take 2 teaspoonfuls every 3 hours. A
: Joseph Tremblay Pined Ooseph . O.
Tremblay, a : contractor, left his auto
standing dn Alder streev between Sec
ond and. Third, from 8 td 11 p. in.
yesterday and was arrested for violat
ing the traffic ordinance by Patrolman
Joseph Burke. He was fined $1( la mu
nicipal court this morning . , ( -
Bowov Is Discharged George. F.
Bower waa acquitted yesterday in the
federal - court on a charge of passing
counterfeit silvery dollars on a fruit
peddler. Bower dleV not deny that he
had passed the money, but ' he de-i
clared that no was drunk' at the time
and that he had received it to change
ror some gold pieceo.,
. Mr. aceeoo Wants Dlvoroe Charlea P,
Meece has begun sult In ' tho circuit
court ror- divorce from -Msyme Meece,
Charging her with deserting him on No.
vember 15, 1908, little over two months!
aitor tney, were .majoried. The mafrlags
took place at Grants Pass. , -
Vs Will etnm "to our 11 "Washing
ton street store on December 1st Tem
porary place, 111 . 10th street, . near
Washington street B, H. Moorehouse
A Co, -
, Iteamer 'Yossts Xarktns, tor Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daHly ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at I , m.
irotloe Judges and clerks of city
election will bo paid at once by calling
on M. M. Bloch, Courthouse ; '
Imperial Turkish Baths, '.under Wat
son's restaurant Finest in city. Open
day and night v
Hlngler's Dnc4ng Vartles, Woodcraft
hail, Tenth and Taylor, every Saturday
and Tuesday. .'("
W. A. Wise and asslctatas." Mlnleaa
auIi!-.Tii rd. andJVaihlogtoar-; ,
f Fleming-Winters
A-4004, B-2602. .
, Orchestra.
Phones
Wotster's great frnit store, 408 Wash.
Journal Want Aij bring results. -
1
a; i iluL'L II
of cs;!su;;i
Expert en Tuberculosis Says
Right Living Vill Restore
Health in Many Cases.,
Sensible living Is the only cure for
consumption, -, Not all cases are hope-
less. . Seventy to So ner cent "should he
returhedhto their normal health Hi care
is taken in incipient stages. . yjoiauon
ol nature's " laws , Is responslbla lor
consumptives. LJvlhg ln't accord , with
nature repairs damage if not too. great.
These' were some ol the polnts.made
bjr Dr. E. A. Plerce. specialist i the
treatment W tuberculosis. In a lecture
delivered last .night before, tha Y. M.
C,: A. Dr. Pierce Illustrated Ma address
by appropriate 8iiaear.ue gave a Dnei
history of the disease. 'Although con
sumption reaped a ghastly harvest of
millions almost from the beginning ot
time, : It was hot1 until 1882 ,that. Dr.
Robert Koch ol , Germany round the
tubercle bacilli, the organism that does
thfthaenv . geruin was prepared and
sent out as a' cure. But Jn unskilled
hands.- It proved dangerous and des
tructive' to life. The discoverer was de
nounced. Then veterinarians discov
ered tho . Serum's valve to be In diag
nosing or discovering the presence of
tho diseaso. '.;-C.-'fv- '. ' ,wt: W.,v,1.
"As a result of the violation of tha
laws Of sanitation, land hygiene," said
Dr. Fierce, "before history began to be
recorded, disease sprang up to challenge
mental and physical j progress, and all
down the Ages mankind has been en
gaged In ft struggle , for .existence.
Scourge after scourge has swept over
the. land leaving death and destruction
in Its wake. Man suffered in helDless
despair. , fiver In tho - forefront of the
battle tho Palo Sickness has been A most
relentless enemy stealing upon Its. vic
tim like a thief in the - night, planting
an outpost bre and mounting a bat
tery there, ever seeking a vantage point
until the, fortress erected by nature.
weakened by riotous living, or overwork
and privation, has been shorn of its
defensive power, when by a concerted ef
rort the xorcos or disease have marched
on. t- destroy - their- prostrated victlnu
"From tho ashes of , the battles have
arisen determined men.' .Scientists- have
dedicated their toes to experiment arid
research, and thinks to a divine i en
lightenment, the medical profession has
in many diseases been enabled to check
tho onslaught, force back the oncoming
hosts of destruction and drive, the pes
tllenoe, beaten, from the . land. Small
pox haaVbeen robbed ol Its terrors by
the- splendid -;worlf ot Jenner on vac
cination; Cuba, .has been freed of yel
low fever -by the establishment . 61 sew
erg and tho destruction of garbage; the
Panama canal is now being built with
safety by the destruction of tho breed
ing plaoes of the mosquito; diphtheria
has .been conquered by antitoxin;; the
plague has been driven from our shores
by destroying the rats and their breed
ing places; dropsy ' and typhoid level
are being sucessfully. combated; lock
jaw , Is now submissive to tho tetanus
serum, but tuberculosis Is yet to bo con-
Journal Carriers
; Skate Benefit
Oalis Rink -'
KOITOAT STXsTTJrO, VOTXKXEB BL
Don't fall to attend; special races, large
orchestra and special car Service. ,
y " . ' ASMSSZOST, 40 CZBTS.'
T
Baker
A
FRANK C. RIGGS
OOBsTSZA OA9, - ' '
- Twv&ty-Third and 'washliigton .
Wvvw, sv
Cst i Origins! end Gsn-jln
El QUI G IL'S
HALTED MILK
vThiFcsd.(!rbkffiril!ISM,
For Wants, InvaL,andGrowlngcUc!rav
PuieNutridon,upbmlclingthewriolebody.
Invigorates thenursing mother and theaged
Rich rnnkt tnaltef grainf m powder form,
K quick Inncl prepared in a minute,
like noinbstitutfc MforHORUCK'S.
fit, i7o. Odmbino op Trust
TANtoDHOMME CO
Jtrinters
142 J FOURTH STREET
PHONESi vMAIN U-A 1555
I " .i:
GHAUSSE
quired, although much has teen accom- t r
pushed in that direction.
'Notwithstanding all the claims set
fortU we have no cure-all for the dis
ease. Our most valuable remedy is In
applying the , principle of ' correct liv
ing. With these principles irst applied
in. early stage case, tha Judicious use
oC an appropriate serum, much valuable
aid can be obtained, and in early state
cases from 75 to SO per. cent should be
returned to their nornial health."
Soma of th Rlldf shown bv Dr.
Pieroe were strikingly effective. HlSiRjrj Gathprinfl flf fihrktifln
most forceful recommendation for con-!01 UalUClllllJ, VI WiriMldll
sumptives was pure air. good food and
pat. These . he declared worth more
than drugs and patent medicines. He
also emphaslxod the dangers ol lnleo
tion that aflse from careleas habits of
life on the part of consumptives. Flies
he said are the most effective carriers
of bacilli. , -, '
Tho lecture given last'Ulgbt fls the
first of a series of five to be delivered
on subjects of proper living, and the
fight against disease, at tho the T. M.
C. A. 4
Want, Grangers at SpokAno,
.Salem, Or., Nov. It. A telegram urg
ing that the next National Orange con
vention be held at Spokane, Wash., was
sent to . the grange convention now-In
session at Atlantlo. City, N. J., In the
name of Jay Bowerman, acting gover
nor. An effort is being made by Spo
kane oommerolal bodlew to bring the
grange convention to Spokane next year;
It has never yet been held In the Pacific
Lnorthwest' - '"""; -
( TF MWMBMMaaHMlMBBMBaBBaMWMBSJSBBSBBsis)' ' '
- 1 . Pays" Stt Printer. . ;
Saiera, Or- Nov. 1. Secretary of
State F. W. Benson this morning re-
mVtted to State Printer Willis 8. Dunl
way 18951.61, which was the entire ei
pens . for - printing the - pamphlet con
taining . S3 initiative and referendum,
measures , voted upon during the 'late
etecUon.
' Three Trains Daily- ;
New Great Northern train service
Portland to Puget sound and Vancou
ver, B. C. Leave Hoyt street station,
Eleventh and Hoyt streets, 10 a, m., 6
p. m. and 11:80 p. m. Tickets, sleeping
and parlor car reservations, City ticket
office, 12Z Third street, and at depot
For $425
;Guarahteed
Easy Terms
Save $150
Where?
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Reed-French 1
Piano MTg Co.
6th,andBurriside;i 4
Did You
8top to think why we carry Just what
the people want and at the right price T
When , thinking of , Hardware think of
Avery. You can get what you want
AVERY&CO.
-48 Third St,
MAIR BALSAM
CImdm uj tontine th hala
I'rmoiM ft laruri.nl (rnwth.
KTr r)U to SMtor Oiwr
Hlr to IK Youthful Color;
Cunt to.p Himm h.ir Ukoi
n.nHHm Pnir.irt.
88 NOTE '
Player
Pianos
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Ever
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I UjhO illlL IllilUL
FOR COBI1I
Church Will Be Held in
Portbnd in July.
At a meeting held - yesterday after
noon at the. Portland Commercial olub.
committees vers appointed to look alter
tno preparations lor the comlns- nation
al convention of. the Christian, church
to bo held here next July. - -
Dean E,' C Aaderson. nresldent ol
the Bible college, at Eugene, was 'chair
man of the ' committee that appointed
the officials ' and committee, and pre
sent at the meeting with him were' H.
m. uaiier ana -B. e. Bristow, of the
First Christian church; Lewis Mont
gomery, of the Central Christian ohurch.
and R. W.- Raymond, manager of the
convention bureau of the Commercial
oiuo. i . -
In electing the general committee W.
F. Beagor, pastor of the First Christian
church, was made general chairman;
Thomas G,; Picton. pastor of the Rod
ney Avenue 1 Christian -i church.' waa
elected secretary, with Charles G.
Chsmbreau of the Central church, as
treasurer, ' . , 1 . .
Chairmen -for the various " -workinsr
committees were appointed as follows:
CONTRACTORS
TEAMSTERS -
, .; N - ' . GROCERYMEI '
' - Your, Attention is called to our, complete line.
Dump Wagons, Express-Wagons
Teaming Gears, Lumber Gears .
Top Delivery Wagons
PRICES RIGHT " "
Large Stock HARNESS and PLUSH ROBES Clear
ance sale at reduced prices. .
SIUDEBAKER BROS. CO.
T w
. NORTHWLST
3304jiiBST MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR.
ORDERING SUPPLIES TELEPHONE
j '
T
HE retail merchant's telephone serves not
only as a salesman, but also as a purchas
iner agent..
iWhen a merchant finds that he is going to run
but of a line bf goods, he calls up the wholesaler
or factory and not only orders a new stock, but v
comes. to an agreement on the price and the time
of delivery. 'V;;,: ;C ,V-'y--'-f
The unexpected needs Of his customers can be '
met with the least possible delay. . r .
If the berchant cannot find what he wants in.:,
town, the Eohg Distance Service of the Bell Sys
tem brings- him into, immediate communication f
with other cities and other markets. , . ,t;
The PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELE
GRAPH COMPANY
Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the
SystemA.;- l
MEND0TA
COAL
Can he counted on to
be - the same every
order. Always 'clean
and free from soot
always kindles eas-Uy--burns
readily
always free from
clinkers makes but
little ash. - All of
these food qualities
go to make up an
iuea coai,
Entertainment Rev. - J. F. Ghormley,
pastor of the Central church; reception
George E. Baker; muslo Rev. F. L.
Cook, assistant pastor of the Central
church: exhibits Rev. A. J. Adams,
pastor of the Kern Park church; Bible
school Rev. J. Albert Emerlch, assist
ant pastor of tho First church; place
of meeting Lewis Montgomery;' ushers
D. T. Short; pulpit committee Miss
Harriet Moorehouse. ,
It was ascertained that about 85000
will be required to-properly house and
entertain the convention - and this
amount will be raised by subscription.
. It Is expected that the convention
will bring about 10.000 people to Port
land., , ' , , .'; .
First Baptist Church
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
PREACHING BY : ,
Rev. W. B. Hinson
10:30 A. M,
"WhoMadeGocr
7:30 P. M.
"The Best Medicine"
Music by Quartet and Chorus.
. MILLMEN
.iEXPRESSMEN
.
J3RDER
FROHbYOUR
t- 3r
DEALER
TODAY
".J Cc xsf :
s i'
SVSl Sfe stub 4kS lflV
PAYS '
iper Cenl.
opetj :
For 'the convenience of
its customers on Satur-
day evenings from 6 to 8 $
114 Second St,
Cor. '.Washington, Port
land, Oregon.
AMUSEMENTS
THEATRR
7th and Taylor
hones Main 1 and A-liaa.
i " LAST TIMB, TONIfiHT. 8;1S. ,
Henry W. Savage offers ,
the Favorite Musical Comedy, . ; . I
The Prince of Pilsen
All Star Cast Excellent Chorus.
' 20 Special Orchestra 20
- Evening tl.tO. $1.00. 75c. 60c
HEILIG
XBCGS.TB J3
Ttn and Taylor Its. i
rhoneo Main 1 and A-113X
1 WEEK BEQINNINO TOMORROW
NIOHT. Matinee Thanksgiving and
Saturday. The Brilliant Musical Play.
The Kissing dlrl
Excellent Cast Complete Production.
Prices It.BO, - fl.oe, 75c, 60o. 5c. 25o.
Tonight 8;15
Sharp
nzozi,
l.KO -2.00
T
3.00
. 14.00
PAVLOWA
MORDKIisI
The Imperial Bnsslaa
Ballet and Otohsstn.
Baker Theatre
HOTOM
1030 '
BUNGALOW;?.' ?d Morrlon! ,
Oeo. I,. Baker. Kgr.
' Pnones Xaln 117 and A-4334 ' ""
Tonlrht All week, matinee Saturday.
The Everlasting-, International Favorite-
-"- " Comedy . j.
M3UI. WICKJS ef the CABBAOX PATCTt
Matinee Prices i6o and BOo; Evening
Prices -25c, 50c, 75c and 11.00 .
Next week, opening tomorrow matin-be,
"xno vomnfer orfaniav
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