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THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, EVENING. JUNE 7, 1911. jlOYtlTOPICSj ?,&raa"J. rfiSia 0. A. C. STUDENT PRESIDENT engine company No. I, were Injured TOXIGHT'S AMtSKMELNTS ellghtty last njght In fighting a (lr at RussU and Flint streets that destroyed tha Palmar livery atablea, caualnf a loaa aggregating about 15000. Ths blaaa started In a machine ahop ad joining the eteble. Seventeen horses Charlaa 1 were taken from tha flaming barn a and led to safety. Tha building waa com- irciLIO Nanea O'Nell 4 and t'artwriant In Tha Lily. ' BLNUAl.OW eomj atocic company In Tha Oraat IKld. TJ "J ORPHKUM Orphauro ClroultVauda-I yawla and hla. dsughter, Jessie K. -own, id nonnn iirtn, ina miss lAl.OW-Lrrlo Musical Coraadj pl.tely destroyed. , ipany In "Tha Policemen's-Ball." 1 , ' r" ' ;k John Balnpolla, uPP'"5ribXl .. . .,u. , k company In Tha Oraat DVe!-) Jre T -"eXUnr ;irouiyyaua ildlne. veud Villa. PANTA ES VaudavUla. GRAND-flullivan d: Consldlne, TAR? ARCADE. OH JOY. TlTOtl First run pictures, n a. m. to ii p. Alsmni BaaonsWrhe Oreton eluainl of theUnlveralty of Mlnneeota will hold ary C. Clark. Ill Monro street wara painfully Injured laat night at Kourth and Morrison atraata when an aro light! fell, striking Miss Lewis. The, flying glass . and tha ? glancing . lamp struek both tha other persons. Patrolman Caaon. who waa standing near by, took I charge of the 'altuatlon and with tha aaalatanre of byatandere helped all Into tha raaldenco of Richard Oenalroweki, 171 Fourth atraat, a physical director a banquet In tha rooma or tna wromir or m athlllc aaaeclatlon. who rial club Friday evening, June a. eon bandaged up the wounda of all and aa ' all former atudenta of tha alumnr of I listed them to their homea. The In- Mlnnaot are urged to be nreaent. M. Dewart will prealde aa toaatmaater and : toaata will be lven by proraaaor u. u. i Klehle. Rev. Carl Seovel. irr. E. A. Loomls. 15. P. Sheldon, H. E. Plummer. O M. Washburn. C. T. Haaa, Dr. A. M. Webster, Dr. Frederick A. Klehle and Dr. L. W. Hyde. Juries auatalnad are not serious. Took ZAt Joy Bide Two young mm. believed to .be members of a prominent Portland Helghta family, laat I night atole an automobile belonging to E. H. Mix of the King Davla apart- menta. and with It enjoyed an evening of joy riding through tha city, ouraued OUT Xoees nlt. A verdlrt In favor by Mix In another automobile and of the Portland Railway. Light Powen Bought for by tha poll re. Thla moraine Company waa returned yeaterday In the J the ear waa found at Twenty-fifth and clreult court In a -nana orougni oy me i uvenon atreet, undamaged and witn city to collect for damagea dona a norae all tha robea and other articles belong and vehicle belonging to tna nra ae- i ing in it unmoieeted. partmant. Tha vehicle waa completely demollahed In collision wttn a street wiU Mold Zaoaest An Inqueat will ear at Second and fine aireeia i be held tomorrow afternoon to deter- (, 1 , A f v , ) fall. Tha horaa waa driven by a batai lion chief of tha department, wh waa OB hie way to a fire. Tha company con tended that tha accident waa unavoid able. Which view the Jury concluded waa right mine the cauae of the death of W. H. Turner, a member of the atreet clean ing department, who waa Inatantly killed laat night at Belmont and Eaat Thlrty-aecond atreeta by a Sunnyaida rar. with Motorman W. C. Beal and Conductor F. Blber, when the car atruck the wagon by which Turner waa work ing. The man lived In Northeaet Port land, on Thirteenth atreet. and laavea maUroad Officiate Zero U C. Oll nt.n aaatatant to Prealdent Lou I a W, Hill of tha Great Northern; W. P. Ken- ney, trafflo manager, and J. Coetello. a widow and three children, aaalatant traffic manager or me nno. arrived In Portland mia morning io i- Tlid of Life Fear of becoming blind tend the Roaa Featlval and to call on an(1 unabie to care ror hlmaelf led John tha local offlcera of the Hanaon. aged 65 yeara. an Ironworker, wara In oonaultatlon with Prealdent c. to COmmlt suicide yeaterday afternoon R. Gray of tha North Bank and tbe by iwiiow)ng carbolic arid, at the Hill llnee In Oregon thla morning. ir. nome of hl, ,on A E Hanaon, 01 Oilman and Mr. Kenney are from oi. Morgan atreet. Young Hanaon on re Paul, while Mr. Coetello a headquartera turning to hie home laat night found are In Seattle. the body of hta father lying on the 1 flnnr nt fhm living rvwim A ma mrmm Taa Portland Womas's Club will meet found by the coroner that explained the Friday arternoon ai i ociw. reaaon ror the raah act. wwwi.raft hall. Miaa Emily Franoea Bauer will Ulk on The Opera and Op- Wt w. ff'd -oc,atM( pani. era wntera eince . ... laeniiaia, Tnird and Waahington. Will BOt DO BO mucn uiui the personal remmiacenc ITee Kodak Devaloplng 214 Mer haa aeen and met. n prmi. i " ctianti Trust. one of the moat Intereating ariernoon. of th. year ana wn. GRAND STAND TICKETS. Oommenoement SinF PARAflFC encement exerdaea or me jiuriiw "w niinwbwi School of Expreaalon will be held at Thoae desiring tickets for fraternal the Waahington High achool audlto- and military; alao children's parade, on rlum Tuesday evening, June 1. at :ll Orand avenue, Thuraday and Friday, o'clock, when a large number or gradu- June g and , wm fJn(, t,ckoU on gaU atea will receive dlplomaa. at lne fonowlng placea: Ilk Zlmoao Imported embroidered Love's Drug Store, corner Burnalde allk klmonoa worn In an original Jap- and Grand avenue; Morrison Grand anaae way. beautifully displayed with Drug company, corner Eaat Morrlaon real Japaneae cherry tree In full bloa- and Grand avenue; Jancke Drug store. " v 1 . oa corner Hivlhnrm : BOm. in B. Man compunj . ; " bvbhuo; and Couch. It Is worth a trip to Bee Young, Phone It. If Ton AM Boildlng a new frame house, use impiw priming. It waterproora ana ian ica paint; absolutely etopa rot. H agent aUte Oregon, 133 d at. A-1314. mtarnal Parade tomorrow evening .m v.. n iY,m Mfit aide. A grand ex Mkiiun nd dlsDlay of embroidered i-j.. niiinwH In our windows. Bannon A Co., 388-J90 East Morrison street Tomorrow nighfa Eaat Side Festlv will be incomplete unless you thA handsome display of Embrold rei Pillow Tods in the wlndowa of Bannon Co., 888-390 E. Morrison at. fru dooklae- Demonatratlon Herman Wulff. Drofeasor of cooking, Is giving Hmonst rations dally. 2 to 5 p. m. on Great Majestic Range, at Wm. Gadsby & Sons, Washington, cor. nrsi si. Wednesday Select Olnb Dances here after at Rinaler'a New Maple hail, Beo And and Morrison streets. Grand Car nival ance Wednesday. Steamer Jesse Xarktns for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Lavea waamngion atreet dock at S p. m. Taa Mothers and Teachers Cirole of Mount Tabor haa poatponea tno inura day meeting of thla week to Thuraday of next weeg. W. O. W. Attention Every member In parade Thursday evening will re ceive appropriate souvenir. Diamond House Paint Nona better. fl.90 per gallon. Good paint bruah. 76a Portland Saah & Door Co, 230 Front Wetherbee Xlohards tt Co., agents Royal Insurance Co. 1001 Yeon build ing. Phone Marshall 1770. Electric Company, 61 Sixth atreet, oor- .a. Dins oiae tsuBinesa Mens club; bv ucuiso uuwonn, cnairman; Grand Stand committee. Fireworks Again at Oaks The grand pyrotechnlcal display, which met with auch great success at the Oaks Monday night will be re peated Friday night with added featurea. Spectators will be given over an hour's nerve-tingling and sensational enter tainment. "Aerial Warfare," the prin cipal spectacle. Is something new in py rotechnics, and more thrilling than any. thing ever before shown. Ernest O. Rica.' Special PUnatrti le The Joaraat.t Oregon Agricultural Collage. Corval- lla, Or., June 7. A Portland boy, Er- neat G. Rice, haa been elected to lead the student body organisation during the next college year aa president Thla position Is considered the hlgheat honor to which a aenlor can attain. It car ries with It poaltlona In many Influ ential organlsatlona. Charlea R. Thomp son, alao of Portland, waa chosen edi-tor-ln-chlef of the O. A. C. Barometer, the official atudent publication, dur ing tbe past year Mr. Rice haa been president of his claaa and a member of the student council. Thompson haa been connected with the Countryman, an agricultural publication, and the Baro meter during the paat two yeara. The other student body elections are aa follows: FlrSt vice prealdent. Vane O. Gibson; aecond vice prealdent 8. W. Richardson; third vice president, Ger ald Wilcox; secretary student assembly, Nell Sykea; manager Barometer, A. V, Bwarthout; prealdent oratory and de bate, A. F. Eschrlst; secretary oratory and debate, Fred Weatherford; treaa urer oratory and debate, John Cooter; auditor athletic board, J. C. Leedy; alumni member athletlo board, Chaun cey Harding; yell leader, B. H. Boddlng-house. MUSIC AT HOTEL PORTLAND Outdoor concerts will be given all this weak by Kerr Waldvrmar Und and his famous orchestra. The balcony Is being used for this purpose, much to tha advantage of tha dinars. Tha fol lowing pre gram will be rendered this averting: March, "Festival" ....... .Mendelssohn Selection of aonga from "Tha, Yankee Girl" .Heln Reverie. "Voice of tha Chimes".. Lulglnl Valse Intarmeaso, "Songs d' Autumns 1 . Joyce Overture, "Phedre" Massenet Son for comet "Goodbye" Toatl Mr. Ben Drlacotl. Fantasle on "Russian Folk Songs".. . (a) "By tha Saskatchewan," from -IIIV X 1 II K ,..i,.t.,,,iVi'(tl 1 (b) Intermesao . rag, "Kins Chant) riser" , Ayar orana selection. Tha Girl rrom the Golden West" Puodnl "Invitation a la Valse" Von Weber Pongs from the "Balkan Prince" Ru bene "American Patrol" M ear ham Herr Waldemar Llnd. Mualeal Director. Many complimentary remarks have been paid tha management on the gor geous decorations In ths large dining- room and grill. Special preparations have been made to handle the numerous dinner parties during the week, and ex cellent service Is tha result OPENS HIN DOOR AND FACES LYNX Hood River County Track Man, Aided by Iron Rod, Be comes Victor. csndldates for tetmaetef of Hood River are ' doomed ' to disappointment. William Tataa, the preasnt postmaster, who resigned several months ago and who It was thought would be succeeded at once by another appointee, haa re ceived notice to be present at a meeting at Astoria In tha near future to study tbe postal savings system and has also been notified to secure a nsw Don a. which tndlcatee that he, will be retained in off lea, jmmmwmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmm RWDUP CAPITAL 1200.0C $22 $25 $27 $29 Ones In every man'a life. It la aald. opportunity knocks. Now It Is knock ing for you who are reading this no tice. Every machine In our entire stock of slightly used Smith Premier and Remington typewrltera at lesa than coat Wa need the room; $2 per month will pay for any Remington or Smlth Premelr typewriter In our splendid stock of these machlnea. aome of which have acarcely been uaed. Every mac4ne Included In thla wonderful offer la regular $100 to 1120 machine and la complete In every way. Guaranteed Just the same as If they were sold for the regular price, Thla offer Includes about 26 machlnea of both standard makes and we alao have aome of other makea which we will sell very low dur ing Rose Featlval week only. L, M Alexander & Co., 280 Oak atreet cor ner Fourth. flood I'nlons" Permitted. Syracuse, N. Y., June 7. The national convention of the Railway Mall Clerks' aaaQciatlon. In session here, considered today the principle laid down by 8econd Assistant Postmaster General Joaeph Stewart, In an addreaa before, the con vention, that the government is not op posed to "good unions" and only ob jects to organizations which "tend to destroy loyalty to the aervlce. Stewart aald tne government required that offlcera of the clerks' organisation must be In the service. Oaks Musical Program The following program will be given at the Oaka In the open air tonight by the Oaka Park band, under the direction of Philip Pels, and the Metropolitan On.rt rnmnnnv: Overture, "Oberon" tVeber "Phantom Brigade' Myddleton "The Prima Donna" Herbert Popular operatic aelectlona Quartet March, "Egyptian" Strauss "Italian Caprice" Iachacklosky Valet, "Love s Spell" Kendal' Potpourri, "Opior Halka". .Elllenberg Free Lessons. Art needlework taught free by Miss Hilja Lugnet. graduate of the School of Art and Design, of Stockholm, Sw den, now at BANNON 4 CO.. 188-390 E. Morrison St. Try the ' Star Brewery's Rose City bottle beer; unexcelled. Phone B-1144, Eaat tt Don's Forget to visit The Art Den, 107 Morrison street, above Tenth. Firemen Injured Pat Bird, hoseman ! 1 I r 4M iaW jJ2. y Si, Rose Carnival Week will be a ood time for out-of-town people to attend to their eye wants. I promise you the very best of service, and positively nothing misrepresented In quality or price. Inquire of your friends as to my standing and my work. Free consultation and the lowest possible- charges for flrat class work. Z joss fit glasses, and Z know how. DR. C. L HAYNES Kcr&inrrrs optxcxajt Suite 437 IBuquam Building, rovMTm axoom. Charged With Arson. Pomona, Cat., June 7. C. J. Elaaeaer. wealthy merchant, la out on S2S00 ball today following hla arreat on a charge of firing hla tea store. Elsasser says he will be able to prove his Innocence. The Bofrers Grill The perfect dinners table d'Hote and a la carte, the flneat orchestra, the su perior aopraro Miaa Ethel Lewis. The celebrated baritone Lowell M. Redfield. The perfect eervlce make the Bowere grill the popular place to dine crowded nightly. ' Carnival Costumes Get the spirit of real carnival dress aa tha occasion demands. The Chicago Costume house can furnlah quickly masks, fancy dress and all accessories for makeup. 888 Morrlaon Btreet, oppo site Olds, Wortman A King s. tlpeetal rrt.pt tea tn Tbe JaaraaL) Hood River, Or., June 7. Thomas Mc Fall. who la working for the O.-W. R. A N. Co. aa trackwalker three mllea eaat of Hood River, had the battle of his Ufa yeaterday morning when he re turned to hla cabin and waa confrontod by a large lynx that had taken posaes- alon while he waa absent The door of the cabin stood a little sjsr aa Mr. McFall returned and as he opened It the beast began to prepare for a strug gle. Mr. McFall at once slammed the door ahut and aeeu ring an Iron rod Invaded hla cabin to contest with tha uninvited gueat. After a brief atruggle he suc ceeded In landing a blow on tha head of the lynx that brought tnatant death. Mr. McFall brought the pelt of the animal to Hood River laat night, whero it became thr center of attraction to a large crowd that had gathered on tha atreet square to listen to the story of tne gray haired victor. : OWN FOUR XOMPLETC .PLANTS Joke Is on Many Candidates. iMperlal Dlinateh tn Tha Journal . . . . - , noon reiver, ur., June 6 politicians who The ardent have been grooming $500,000 Back of the Abstracts We Issue We have over 1500,000 In vested In the equipment of abstract planta. This Investment Protects Your Property We have four complete abstract plants. We hive $200,000 invested in our . t a roriuna piant. When you buy or loan I money on real estate pro- " I tect your own interests by I having us prepare the ab- I strict. I Members of ths Oregon t Association of Title Men. g LAWYERS ABSTRACT &TRUST CO. 6 BOARD OF TRADE DLD. ' PORTLAND, ORE. Ye Oreoon Grills Judging by tha Dumber of patrons wha thronged tha above grill laat evening at dinner and after theatre, thera le no gueas work aa to Ita popularity. 'JUat night's musical program beaded by ! nor Pletro Marino and Ms aacetleat or chestra la easily tha beat wa feav yet preecnted. ... a Journal Want, Ads bring results. ASfl'SEMKNTS. 1' HEILIG TOTCATTtK , ' TU A Taylor Paeaaa state I aad AVlltt. , Curtain Tonight 1:10. Engagement All Thla Week. , ; DAVID BELA8CO PRESENTS , 11 HONESTY AND FAIR DEALING The better known the name, the less the selling cost. Our reputation for fair dealing has made the name Geisler & Dorret a household word in this community. Everything we sell is to be just as represented. Quick-Meal All-Steel Range This line of Ranges is a strictly high-grade, up-to-date Range. The body is made of best quality of polished blue steel, it has triple walls and the patent body construction. The prices range from $48.00 to $65.00, complete, put in your kitchen. We also handle a large assort ment of Gas Ranges, Gas Plates, of the same make. Invitations Are Out For Graduations and Weddings Nothing would make a better showing in elegance and" appro priateness than JEWELRY, SILVER, CUT GLASS, CHINA For money invested no other line of gifts could approach the splendor of any of the above, each one of which will give daily service, and yet be in style a lifetime. We're in the last days of our Remarkable Removal Sale-our low prices have made things hum but we had a gigantic Stock to dispose of and there are still many lovely things left THEY MUST GO and we're going even below bedrock to see that they do. Come early in the week. 286 MORRISON STREET NEW ADDRESS - - - YEON BUILDING A Showing of English Silk Gloves The first exhibition in Portland of the fa mous Mark Cross, London, English Silk Gloves. We show them both in black and in white, self-stitched, in street lengths and in t6-button lengths,' both in short and long fingers. They are finely made of elastic silk, evenly stitched, the metal clasps are silk-covered and the fabric is reinforced under the clasps. We invite the attention of discriminating buyers to our splendid showing of these fine gloves. Complete lines of Cross Gloves and Gaunt lets in kid and chamois. We are also showing some of the most ex clusive, novelties in Ladies' Handbags ever on exhibition in our city. Ladies are cordially invited" to make leis urely selection at the counters in our Leather Section. Woodard,Clarke & Co. Washington and Fourth Streets Foster & Klelser High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Xast Tti and Eaat JBverett Sta niones Baal 1111 1 B-gaSs. Portland Printing House Co. Book. 19 at alar aaa Commarolaj Printing I Book Stasia aa Bias Book Maktar. 3&8 Taylor St. Phones: A228I.M 6201 Main 622 A 3136 UBBSfcr COAJb ft XOB OtJltABT ICE Journal Want Ads Bring Results The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist Solid Oak Dining Chairs Reg. $2.75, Special $1.95 Made of best hard oak, in golden wax, fumed or polished. Rug and Carpet Department 10.6x12 and 11.3x12 Empire Brussels Rug, in floral and Oriental designs; regular fj tttf $22.50, special $Li.LiU Welcome to All Rose Festival Visitors We wish every one of the many visitors in the city to make their headquarterswith us during this week. We want you to see our stock and notice our low East Side prices. 1 GEISLER & DORRES 386 EAST MORRISON STREET 5 00 ovr or towi nona should, re- Ri em bur tbat our force a ao organised that wa can do their entire crown, bridge and plats work tn a day It nec Full Set of Teeth...., Uridffs Work or Teeth Without . Plates f 360 to Gold Crowna .-S3 &0 to Porcelain Crowns ....SABO to Gold or Porcelain milncs 11 Sllrer milnire. . B04 to Bl OA 1 Tears Ovaraatee. Hours a. m. to p. no.; Sunday t tell Union Dental Co, 95 00 f&OO 500 OA Da "The Lily Bane OVell Charles Cartwrlffct sad ramona Belasso Oompcny. Matlneee: fl.10. 1.00. lie. Me. tic. lie. Evenlnga: 11.00. tl.CO. 11.00. 7le. 10. Kalfl'smd jLSmS w , orf - Baar. kutftr. MAT. TOOAY. i:ls TONIOIIT :ll. The emlnvnt actor OWM BAtMTOZXM. ilCr-rt-ii,ir the Baker Theatre Co. In "Tata OBBAT DITIDr aa pUyad by Henry Miller. Superb weatem play. mif. nlflrent aoenlc efecta. Spoclal aummer Rrlcee He, I0r, Matlneoa tin all seata. 'ext week "A. rarislam Bmuim BUNGALOW THEATRE SSiifr"!; performancee. Matinee every day, J:4. Two evanlnc rrormancee T.it. .1. Tha popuUr LTRIT MTICAt COMEDY CO. In - Nothing but laughter and inuale. New aonga, choruaea, coaturnes. All the fa vorfteB: West and Vack. Jeana rieteher and the others. Prices lie Ha. Mate. too. Chorus girls' contest Friday night. TV IN ir .a i MAI a A leee SUTUm BTBBT BAY fVa m THEATRE tt-lS-SO-TSe X Award Ablaa Bnnoaaa. -mm 9MA a w Blea. The Barrers Flayers, BsvymaaA and OlaTerly, Belehais Broth, Albert Bole, arris and Harrlaon. AAonla. Or. ohassra, inororea. Brent prloe XSa, 8 , eoo and TSa. Sally saattnM, lso, asp, BOo. BoUday matinees sTlght price a. Vmsal TaedwrUle. AH This Week, ntageral4w SlrM Bnallsa JnrrUna ttlrla CHlTvtte, tha Dumona Duo, sonr O, DstIs, pantacesoopo, taa arnsioal iipps, Oameroa aad arlord. Tare Baglfaa wirw. royniMT prwea. aaa Onrtaisi 1&0, Tt3Q and aOO- a RAIN D Wk Jne 3. Ull Anarksvs Orsassse, f plaral Pama BtUltary Barplty ton Vottea THE U. S. A. BOYS "5,2" Mann B rraaks OBAJTOASOOra Matinee every day, 1:15, any seat lie. Evening performancee at 7:10 &n4 a-ll Balcony lie; lower floor, Ito; box seats 50c. FIREWORKS at Council Crest Free Amusement Park iaoo rxsT abotb txb cttt. MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS DI8- ei.AT. BX THE B3TT1 mi WOBKS CO, of Seattle. Wednesday Evening June 7th . COME EARLT. TAKE COUNCIL CREST CARS. TXOVIABDt Bauaxm Fireworks Friday Night, June 9 BLUTT AOBBB rBATVBBS. FREE BAND CONCERTS Every Afternoon and Evening AU VMVAX. TAMX ATTBAOTXOBB - Admission lOdV Children 5eV Under alx years TMXM , Take Oars rirst and Alder Bta. aaBBBjaBBBBjBBJBBjBBjBJBJBJBBJBjBBBBJsBaBsH I- If isri'f trim prnnnmv Jl I Ka4pwl to Weaken the force of your message H I A j0V by the use of "cheap" printing cheap I II f Kilham Quality Priniing n iufr. is impressive, yields results and la a vi Jm H aiV good Investment , .11 JbM-hKILHAM sssi!vj J '"Tfarl I In Im h q tfl . rJTtt and oak PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. WEDNESDAY PTA D Cardinal's Bdiet, very dram at lo 1 1 Mn The Smile of a Child. Where There Za a Will Tfcera Za a War, Bl trate of Boda tm Italy (industrial). Dreamland rire, Coney Zalaad, spe- Clal. . , . ; , ARPAnC To Brothefa Baka,. HnUAUC Montana Anna, Theix Znher Itanca. It Served Ber BJbs v naar Tha 1)14 Bet AdTertlalng fo a the Chorus KaAy, A COeve AU IHV Tbe Un JUI Bias. Advert lalna- Maid. Alone a Bigkt. itiamr. tke Sport am an. w TIVCII I BJe rrteaAs wife, snaee eff I II Vbl rrand. BASEBALL BXCBBATXOB TAMX v ' Cor. auf&a aad Twsnty-fourtk fta. PORTLAND vs. LOS ANGELES rtm ev r, 9, 9. io, ix. Games begin week days 1:00 p. m. Sun days 2:30 p. m. Parade day 4 p. m. AdmiBsion Bleachers 25c: crandstand 60c; boxes tie extra. Children, bleach ers. 10c; grandstand 25a. Ladles' day ' Friday. Boys under 11 free to bleach : ; era Wedneaday.y- 'v-yy?: Grand Carnival: Dance Wednesday Select Club orzBTjra ; vabtt unrouat vxw fttpf B fat t-! . Corner of Se-nl and Morrison ita. ' TOBZOBT. ... . ... . Vtwltors are welcome. Journal Want Acb BrinfT TlczS' IXBST JJTB KOSBXSOB