THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND ' TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY ' 24, 1 1911. . , TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg "A Man's World" Baker.,.. ....... "The Man on the Box' Orpheum ; ...... ; ..... i . . Vaudeville Bungalow. . . . ...... .'"The Bfluaw Man : Grand Vaudeville Pantagqs Vaudeville The Lyrlo "A Mlxup" ; Star s . ... .... . ... .Moving Picture .;v :'' WeatherXondiUort. K The Pacific disturbance I central this morning over British Columbia. Warn : inga for, this storm were continued last! night at the entrance to the Strait of', Kue and on BelUngham bay. and ex-j .tended a.t thA BamA ttm. tn InnllMA all . seaports In western Washington This . morning the following wind, velocities were reported: North Head. Wash., 58 south. The wires to Tatoosh Island are , down and no reports have been received .from that station. , Rain has fallen In western Oregon, western Washington uuu in miuornm, xar Bourn hi i res. ' no. A light fall of snow has occurred ; in .the- central plateau states. A decide! . drop in temperature has taken place In -. JMarnia ana me vanaaian norinwesi.' ii Is much warmer In Nevada, southern Idaho, Utah. Wyoming, Colorado, Kan sas and the upper Mississippi valley. The temperatures in the Atlantic states ' ar below normal. mo conauions are lavoraoie mr rain i Vm . .in...- 1 .t.lfl lA.Itif onI v." BltUH lit ,V11 UJBlllt . ...... . -'-Ti .- Toreeast." ' ' ? Portland and vlc)nity Rain tonight , and Wednesday. Southwesterly winds. Greeori Ruin west rain or snow east portion lonigm ana weanesaay. oouui to west winds. Washington Rain or snow tonight and Wednesday. Brisk to high south westerly winds. . Idaho Rain or1 snow tonight ' and Wednesday. , EDWARD' A. BEAL8, - District Forecaster. (Hi Employes' Teat Be warded The " Portland Gas & Coke company tendered a banquet to the member of the ac counting department at the Oregon rlll last night The banquet was the , result of a wager the accounting depart ment made with the management Ev ery four years the company confronts the hug task of transferrins; Its gas - ledgers, which contain some 11,000 ac counts. This feat was accomplished by the regular employes of the accounting department without any additional help or any hitch in their daily work. B. O. Whltehouse gave a brief history of the early career of the company, having been continually with the company for the past 44 years. Those present were John J. Ersklns, B. O. Whltehouse, W. H. Barton, George E. Hlgglns, C Ralph Miller, Clemmer W. Piatt, F. Guy Haines, LeRoy McDuffee, Peter M. Korth, Archie N. Hosner, Ernest E. Bruce, Harvey H. Hutchlngs, Floyd J. Keys, Michael Ray, "Ernest J. Thomp son, Timothy J. Holland. Saloonkeeper Kissing Charging that P. W. Dillon, who conducted a saloon bnslneas at 236 Third street had sold out for f 1000 and left Portland, and that his wife Is in destitute circumstances, . W. T. Vaughn, attorney for Mrs. Dillon, asked the liquor license committee not to transfer Dillon's license to X L. Drumrnbhd, the purchaser, for at least two weeks, or until such time as Dillon can be apprehended and brought back to the city. Attorney Vaughn said he thought Dillon had left the city with a woman. The matter of transferring the license was laid over for two weeks. Wants Chapman Ads Burglars tried to break Into the office of Manager C. C. Chapman of the Portland .Commercial club Sunday night. What they expected to secure in the way of loot excepting advertising matter tell ing . of the wonderful resources of the state of Oregon, no one connected with - the office can imagine. The night, prowl ers failed to get In and were evidently disturbed while trying to open the door to the main corridor, because in their haste to get away they broke off the skeleton key with which they attempted to gain entrance. Chinese Gambler Convicted Three Chinese gamblers aonylcted in the mu nicipal court last December of gambling were set free yestsrday by a Jury In the circuit court. The case was up on ap peal. Patrolman C. C. Klingel arrested , the gamesters at 93 North Third street . He secured money, a gambling table and other gambling paraphernalia. The Chi nese testified thy were playing a friendly game of Jomino. Lecture on Bngiaeerlng Chances At I p. m. Tuesday night In the audltor- - turn of the Lincoln high school. Four teenth and Alder streets, J. F. Whistler, C. E., will lecture on "Opportunities In - Engineering." It has been predicted that the next few years will see an engi neering development In Oregon almost unprecedented. A musical program will be rendered. Gets 93000 Damages A Jury before Judge Gatens yesterday, evening re turned a verdict In favor of Nicholas Kovachoff, who brought suit, against the St. Johns Lumber company" for the loss of three fingers" The Jury awarded him $3000. White Slaver Gets One Tear. One year in the penitentiary was the sen tence given Tim Lane this morning by .Judge Kavanaugh in the circuit court Lane was recently found guilty of caus- F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Pi,Ar.A Main 165 :rAopes iHome AU66 First and Oak 5ave Your Teeth" Now Vail UftA m dnlltt.1 M,M make a -dollar and the Lkxpensiv Dentist loses ! it we dollars when we do rour worav we work tor prices you can Bay. hn,n .u.nfn.. iintn "end Sundays until li:St" (or people wno work. .... kii.k.j , . uiu gar guarantee is- gooa ; ;v BOSTOJT DSVTXSTS. ''V:5' ' Offices corner. Firth nd Morrison Stsu I Meier ft Frank's and Poatoffle. ( TEEIM vv ""rr" i . 1 ' "BBBBasW "A MAN'S Y0RLD" f 1 rA . V Mary Mannering, who opens engage ment at Helllg last night. lng hlM 17-year-old wife to enter a dls orderly house, tie is 22 years old. He said she pursued the questionable life on ner own account The jury recom mended leniency on account of his age, and the judge gave him the lowest sen tence possible. t Chorus Meets la Slier stall Ellers hall, Park and Washington streets, will In future be the meeting place of the Port land A Capella chorus every Tuesday night A special rehearsal will take place there tonight at 8 o'clock, to be preceded by. a short instruction on the art of sight reading In the moveable "doh" system, by the conductor, F. W. Goodrich. The chorus will make Its first public appearance next month, Merchants' Convention Theodore Roth, president of the Salem Business Men s league, will call the fifth annual convention of the Oregon Merchants' as Boclatlon to order tomorrow at Balem, where the convention Is being held. A delegation of visitors will leave Port land via the Oregon Electrlo tomorrow morning. . frank B. Grant Has Baby Visitor Miss Grant aged one day. Is a visitor to the city. She came yesterday afternoon and will make her future home here at the residence of City Attorney Frank 8. Grant, She weighs nine pounds. Mrs. Grant will be able to leave the hospital within a few days. Bar Association to Meet Multnomah Bar asaociation will hold a general meeting in department No. 8 at the courthouse Wednesday evening, January 25, at 8 o'clock. The meeting is called for the purpose of considering the amendment to the Torren's act now be fore the legislature. - . , loses 97000 Suit The Portland Rail way. Light & Power company won the suit yesterday in the circuit court, in which Harvey Hutton sought to collect $7000 for personal injuries. He was hurt on- a car while returning from the ball park last summer. The Jury held he was to blame for the injury. Men's Overcoats and Suits. Clean up salo at Jlmmle Dunn's "knew" sample suit shop, $20 to $25 suits and overcoats, $9.85. Room 315, Oregontan building. Take elevator. Boss City Park Club Meeting Rose City Park improvement club will hold a meeting Wednesday, January 25, 1911, at 8 p. m., at Fifty-seventh and Sandy road. Jiose City Park IaTie. The Rose City Park Improvement league will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Buck More, 575 Sandy road. We can and we will do your watch and Jewelry repairing right if given a chance. Walter A. Lord Co., Ill Sixth street, near Washington. Steamer Jessie Hartlns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at Z p. m. Old Jowelry Wanted. We buy old 2 ild and silver. Uncle Myer's Collateral ink. ii Hixm si., near uaa. Swiss Watch Bepalrlntv C Christen sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take Ele vator. W. X Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. lit. X. C. Brown, Eye. Ear.-Marquam. AGED MAN IS FOuiT DEAD IN HIS CABIN (Special CiKOiteh to The Ion rna. Wenatchee, Wash, Jan. 24. After be ing dead in his cabin for several days, W. T. Thompson, a bachelor, 0 years Old, living hear Chelan, was found Sat urday by boys who had been sent there to see what was wrong. W. 8. Ander son, who lived some distance from Thompson, had not seen his neighbor for several days, and sent his son over to the cabin to see If everything was all right The boy opened the door and found Thompson sitting In a chair cold in death. He had apparently gone Into the 'cabin after doing some work and started to remove, his overshoes. He probably was stricken after removing one Of the shoes, Tor .one still remained on his rlffht foot s , ; MEDICAL EXPERTS SAY ROBIN INSANE :' ' (United Prem-LeaMd Wl.V - New york, Jan. 24. -District Attorney .Whitman .. today .da'flared-Uatm 11 kcal experts had. pronounced Joseph Robin, accused of wrecking the Northern bank. incurably insane, and that he would never be tried. i When he was arraigned ' Robin at tempted ,t endl, his - life py taking poison. , - f AUTOMOBILE SHOV ItlUE DRAWS HUNDREDS Portland's Smart' Set Will Be Guests of the Dealers To- ' . morrow Night. , : Opening night at the automobile show brought out a number of people anxious to see th(s sights at the different gar ages, and a thoroughly successful even ing was enjoyed by the dealers. The how U to run all week with all the garages in tha citv keeping open house and showing their wares attractively decorated for the benefit of the public. The dealers adopted this idea In order to avoid holding un automobile show that was altogether Inadequate through a lack of floor rpace. The" Armory, where, the show has been held In years previous, is altogether too small to handle the exhibits as the dealers be lieve they should be handled. Tomorrow evening Is society night. and the smartest lurnout of the weok Is anticipated. Formal Invitations' have been sent to all of Portland's "four bun dred," and as thty are among' the most enthusiastic automobile owners it is believed many of them will attend the show tomorrow evening. FINDERS ARE KEEPERS OF HUNDRED PRIZES SENT UP EVERY DAY Do you want free coffee, ' or soap, breakfast) f pod or , other ) ) household articles for table or for A ), polishing up the home? If you do, watch for the paper balloons ) that are sent up dally from the 4 roof of the Moier & Frank annex. ) Each balloon there are' 100 of 4 4 them every day carries with It 4 4 an order upoh various stores of 4 4 the city that are exhibiting In 4 4 the great pure food show on the 4 4 fourth floor of the Meier &. 4 4 Frank building. 4 4 Thousands visited the exhibl- 4 4 tlon hall yesterday , throughout 4 4 tne rirat day, and tens of thou- 4 4 ' sands of samples were given 4 4 away free. The show opened 4 4 - with a very, large morning at- 4 4 tendance which continued to in- 4 4 crease throughout the day and 4 4 evening. The show is the sixth 4 4 annual pure food show, and Is 4 4 the largest that has ever been 4 4 held in the northwest 4 4 There are 61 booths in all, con 4 4 taining samples of soap, wash- 4 4 ing powder, baking powder, tea, 4 4 root beer, potted meats, cereals, 4 4 breakfast food, electrical heat- 4 4 lng and cooking apparatus, baby 4 4 food, all forms of biscuits, varl- 4 4" ous brands of flour, canned 4 4 goods, puddings, cough medl- 4 4 clnes and a hundred and one 4 4 Other, things that appeal to the 4 4 eye and palate of the epicurean. 4 4 The decorations of the booths 4 4 are one of the features, colors 4 4, being Intermingled and harmonl- 4 4' ously blended, giving a rainbow 4 4 effect to the arrangement 4 4' Each afternoon from 2 to 5 4 4 o'clock music Is rendered by 4 4 RosebroosYs orchestra. The pure 4 4 'food show will continue for a 4 4 month. 4 4 4 4 4 444444 44444 4 4 THREATENED LIRE OF SID BECK, A CHINESE Eugene Frost an expressman, has been arrested on a John Doe warrant charging him with using profane and abusive language and with threatening to kill Sid Beck, a prominent Chinaman of Portland. He was released on his own recognizance, and will go Into court tomorrow morning. Sid Beck charges that Frost swore at him and threatened to kill him. The trouble arose over Sid Beck's protests, which were made when Frost's horses began to nibble at his Chinese lilies, which were growing In pots along the edge of the sidewalk In front of Sid's store at 308 First street SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS To Clatsop Beach Points. Hotels at Oearhart and Seaside are open aU'year. Splendid salt air resorts for winter rest and recreation. Astoria & Columbia-River R. R. trains, 8 a. m. dally, 6:80 p. m. Saturday. Round trips $S week end; $4 dally. FTXXS CUBED VX 9 TO 14 DATS. Yonr drtirgiftt will refund monev If PAZO OINTMENT full, to cure Itching, Itllnd, Bleed lng of ProtruUlng Piles In 6 to 14 day. 60c. A complete course In Illuminating en gineering Js to be added to the curric ulum of Johns Hopkins university, Bal timore. DD go out to MORNINGSIDE on Sunday? If not, you missed a most beautiful sight? Don't let these beautiful days go by without seeing MORNING- SIDE at its best. MORNINGSIDE uo to the best time to select your home site. Right in front of you lies the snow capped mountains and a panorama of the entire; city, while to the sides lies ;.. the beautiful City Park. - Don't delay too long. Make your selection at ; once, else you will have let another excellent op portunity sup oy. V Prices $650 to $1500, on Darjman & Thomoson CEAVBSB Of COaOCXXCB k ' Thoae Private Bxehanre . Or A-8060." DIES ATHISIIOME Portland Railroad Contractor Has Figured 20 Years in . the Northwest. George J. McCabe, who died this morjalng. . George J. McCabe, aged 45, widely known in Washington and Oregon as a railroad contractor, died at I o'clock this morning at his home, 295 Twenty third street north. He leaves a widow, who was formerly Miss Georgette Ron deau and whom he married in 1899 at Tacoma, and two daughters and a son, Robert. Present also at his death wen three brothers and a sister A. J. Mc Cabe. railroad contractor of Portland; Joseph McCabe and William McCabe of Boston, and Mrs. Frank Villa of Port land. George McCabe was Dorn In Water town, Wis., and began railroad life by erfteiing the service of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul as telegraph operator. Afte four years he went to the Northern Pacific, with whom he was train dispatcher and later trainmaster, in North Dakota In 1890, he came west to Washington, where he acted as super intendent of the old Columbia River & Puget Sound railway until his health failed. On recovering he engaged In business for himself as a railroad con tractor. , His first work was for-the Northern Sli I t US IS SERVICE When you buy glasses of me the transaction does not end there. It means that for one year from date of purchase I will look after your eyes in the way of lens changes without extra cost My mountings and frames are the best manufac tured. In fact, I have such confi dence in the goods, that if they fail to give satisfaction I will re place them with new ones at any time in two years. The only charge is for broken lenses. If you are not one of my. pa trons I want you to get acquainted with my methods of doing busi ness. You will not regret it. - Over 50,000 people in Portland and vicinity are now wearing my glasses and constantly sending me their relatives and friends. THOMPSON STB SIGHT nracxAZJST Second Floor Corbett Bldg. Fifth and Morrison HOW TO OET TBEBB Take a Hi. Tabor oar on Morrison Bt. They run, every 1i nlantes. . This clear weather shows its best advantage and li , , the easiest kind of terms; BLDO. 80. 1 y y A f t Pacific In eastern Wssht since that time he has carried out ex tensive contracts for various Hill and Ha r rim an lines In Waehinrtnn nt hi. state.-, . , -v ...... v.: , .. ;., Mr. McCabe'a funafal Hm t. Held at the Cathedral at 9 o'clock to- norrow morninir Tiitwi SittHai v411 ' inks " mr ms was lOftl Dlace In Seattle, Thursday afternoon. ' . 1 ' 11 -.-,.. Many of us are certain- that an' oil leld of great extent underlies Polk county, everv tent v prove that such Is a fact, says the Pal las Itemlxer. The question 4s. how soon will It be opened up la commercial quantity f Just Beautiful PANORAMIC VffcW FROM Car s (Mi of the city of Portland with the snow-capped mountains in the , back ground ACCESSIBILITY, LOCATION and VIEW stamps it as the CHOICEST WEST SIDE PROPERTY now on the market. Short ride on the Oregon Electric of Fulton city car, a short walk, and you are on the property. Choice Lots at $400 and up For a few days only we are offering a special discount of 10 from list price. Call at our office, write or phone ua and we will give full information or take you, out at any time in our car to see Carson Heights and let you'eonvince yourself. Monthly purchase terms arranged. The Spanton Co. LEWIS BLDG, 269 OAK ST., PORTLAND, OR. The Last Week This Week's Specials BOlOrXY WJUmsXM In soft sepia tints, hand painted moon light marines, landscapes, etc. All with special antique flit frames. Sale prices. 75s. SI. S1.50. S1.88. 3.T6. BIO. raVXT VAOTZ&S Handsomely framed. An ornament to any dining room. Sale prices, SI. 75. 03.50. 84.00. 6.T5 and 7.50. KAXJi AMD MAT BACKS Handsomely framed, serviceable goods. Sale price only S2.75. SSaUSX XTnrrnrCr SCXarxS Especially appropriate for the dan. $8.00 values at 82,25. CO&OXBS JaJTOSCAmS and figures In miniature brown and gilt frames. Exceptional values at 134 only. nni PKIVTS, 7xS, reproductions old masters, handsomely framed in brown and gilt ovals. Regular 60c values at 35. JTOVBXiTT nam, lOxlz, all latest catchy subjects. Begu lar 75o values at 454. Our Framing Department Is showing the M08T COMPLETE and UP-TO-DATE DIS PLAY of mouldings In the city. OUR SHOP is one of the best on the Pacific Coast. Brlnf In your pictures and allow CAPABLE salesmen snd EXPERT workmen. to give you sat itf action. SPECIAL LOW RATES' on frame THIS WEEK ONLY. SANBORN.VAIUCO. Wholesale OON7UTB JJXM QT JJtTZST MATEKlAIi AMD nATZOaXBf kUatlon This "Ad" for Sztra 10 Per Cent Dlsoouat VAZ Compare Our Prices With thoM m hive Wa la tke aaMt of wins, utd jot wlllM tkrt cr joo okwUaflal tar. tat ob all work and roa ouaot it battM inlnl work aajwhere, ae autte kow ataah yea par. we flnli.fr Bltte tad imag wore lor out-ot-towa. patroiw in dar u dwlrM. alBleaa oztractioa fra wham alatte or bridfe work it ordao . CeMulUtlM tm. MtftrCresM S.O 22kBfidfTnU4.0 iMTWan 1.0 Euml nninn 1.00 enwrFilllait .50 . piiM 5.00 pittM 7.50 MitMiCinr'tlM .50 ST MSTMODS AD work fullr guaranteed for flftsn years. Wise Dental Co.,inc Painless Dentists IWnnc Building, Third tnd WatMmtsa. P0RTUHD. VR OUUaBoans 1 A. at. te r. M. SaaAarklWl woo . Old growth best cOrdwood green $5 to 15.60: dry. 15.60 to tt per cord. Use green wood -with dry; it's economy and gives better results, POBTXJUTD OOBSWOOS OO. Office 803 Corhett Bldg. Phones Marshall 8899. A-4684. Portland Marb'e Works BstahUshed 1888 , We carry the largest and best stock on the coast. Call . and get our prices before ." purchasing elsewhere 164 aad 888 Teurth street ' Opposite Cltr Hall .:. Phones Mala 8884. A-1B16 Journal Wnt Ads Bring Results M.W.L, Will, fnaNaTMaHiiuai N tiM nruuaa nnuai COMMISSION REPORTS PELLAGRA FROM MAIZE ; '. (United Pret Lasted Wire.) ' i gnrlncfleld.m Jan. 24. Make is the source of pellagra, according to a report filed today by the pellagra com mission appomtea oy me suite 10 con duct experiments along that line, A number of guinea pigs and monkeys fed upon the cereal 'developed symptoms of the disease within a short time. Although the commission is satisfied, that the cases of pellagra developed from the maize diet, according 10 tne report it was unable to determine why iieigras Of Our Picture Sale During ' the last week we are offering ex ceptional opportunities to beautify your home at a very moderate outlay. - Bet all Portland Printing House Co. Book, Catalog and Commercial Printing . Book Binding and Blank 'Book Making. 388 Taylor St. Phones; A 2281, M 6201 FOR WOMEN ONLY Lit. Sanderson a Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills, the best and only reliable rem edy for PSMAXJ! TROUBLES A DTD ZBBBOUX.ABITXB8. Cure the most obstinate cases in 1 0 10 dava. Price liner box. or S fnr 15; mailed In plain wrapper. Address T. J. PIERCH. 118 AUeky ldg Portland, High Grade , Commercial - and Electric - Sinsr f : Bast 7th sod Bast Everett sta, Vhoaes Bast illlj B-SU24. &0f M 3Y& wasmngton st h t tt Will MUBlHl Th AVMVMAMa ) ...t A the conclusion that the average life of a pellagra victim is about 19 years. HO 07XATXS OX atAXXPTTXt .. In Brown s Bronchial Troches. $2:SM2 BY JOINING Y. M. C.A. Contest Week JANUARY 23-28 During this week the entrance fee of $2.00 is dropped to all new members. The Portland-Seattle Tacoma and Spokane Y. M. C A.'s are' competing in a big member ship contest Membership Privileges in $500,000 building ' ' 2 gymnasiums v, ; . Swimming pool ' -" Handball court . -"i Cork Running track Commercial schools ' Trade schools 1 ' Boys' day and night schools Amusement rooms 4 Reading room and library Advisory and employment dept 30 shower baths . . 172 Kving rooms Lectures, concerts, cntertaln- " ment . - v .. Over 100 different lines of work Boys, ages 10 to 18 Senior, ages 17 up Call and be -shown through the building free. Telephones; v ' A-6561 MAIN 7865 New Departure The cast eftatewaeats fcav teas greatly redaced by tba Holmaa tradexsaklaf eowaany. ( Heretofore it has been the custom of 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 embolmlng. hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery tnd carriages, thus effecting a saving tf ItB te S7S on each fnneral . THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 830 THXBD ttn COB. sUXKOsT. AMUSEMENTS SEAT. SALE) OPENS TODAY HEILIO THEATRE De Angelis Musical play. The Beauty Spot." 8- nights, beginning Thurs. Special Mat Saturday. Eves.. S3 to 25o. Matl Inee, 11.60 te tia. HEILIG TZBATBB Tth aad Taylor Bt. Fhones Mala 1 and Aliao. Tonight, 8:18. Tomorrow Bight Bpeoial Mm Mat. Tomorrow, MARY MANNERING In Her Latest Play Success. . "A MAN'S WORLD" Evenings, 2 to tBo Mat, tl-B0 to tS BUNQALOW ThEATRE "S7 Oeo. &. Baker. KanagvT. Tonight, all week. Mats. Thurs. and Sat 1. is. fierce et uo, present . .. . . "1BJI SQUAW lCAV" ' By Edwin MUton Royle. exactly as pr sen ted for two years at Wallace's thea tre in N. T. Eves., 25c, 50c. 75c, It Mats. 25o. 60c Next week, "The Xaa of the) Hour. - - - Draura ilnri,,,. ui uth.,: Btala 8 sad A-8380. Tonight All week Mats. Wed. and Sat Baker BtocK. JO. m me great laugnms "TBX BULB? OB TKB BOX" Dramatised from the popular book. Bright clean and clever. Full strength of the company. Evenings. 25c, 60c 76c. Sat mat., z&c eoc. wea. mat., zac nexi week ''Salvation Bell." Seats now selling. maxxr e, a-xdb MAT. BTBBT VAT tass-aoe ' 'sTljrMS lss-a VTEETC Vk Mm rnn , , HS JAB. 83 Charles B. Evans ft Co., Ute of Brant fe BLoey of "Paclof Match" fame, head Uner. v.- MIES Vaso.naied TaudsriUe. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MAT. January 2, Attraction Extraordinary, BXAXE'S AHXMAXfll Introducing Maude," the original "Hee Haw" mule. 6 other feature acta Fopu lar nrlcea Chimin .2:30,; T:S and 9.. , OK AND Week Jan. 33, 191 Mabei MoXlsley WaYnmrYltrl Bk.fl A In Her Matchless Musical Repertoire j 8 Boehrs 8 . Bmll Odd ft Oo. ! Borrestet Trod aad EUa Benaletoa The Bosalres OBABTOASOOFB . 8:30: snv seat. 150. Matinee every day, Evnninr nerformancea at 7:30 and lllll taloony 15, lower floor 25c, box sats, WEEK STARTING MONDAY MAT. Keating v Flood present .-J , sziuoB si xnra Supported by the Lyrlo Musical Comedy .i Company In " 'i? "A mix vr" It's a cure for a grouch. The funnUst and most 'laughable comedy eer pre sented on a stage. Two iterformanc-s nightly. f)46 and :16. Matlns ri;iiiy, tr45. CheTws- irtrtseflfHet v'rUay iiiiW Next week "The Mashers." - rwscucus yci ;u t