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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER , 10, 1919.
AN AUTOMOTIVE, SECTION IN SUNDAY JOURNAL
COLOR COMICS ON SUNDAY ;
. . The Bunder Journal "funny . pare la admittedly tne best and
cleanest Issued with any Portland newspaper., ; i - j-
-. LOCAL FEATURES SUNDAY.
'The Sondav Journal ot October 13 will contain an unusually larre
number of special local feature articles, well Illustrated,
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Big Trees in
Film Soon I at
Liberty
.f'VaJley'.of the Giants'Ms Re
ceived' as One of Wallace.,
" i - Beid't Best. .
EASTERN reviews say that 'Tie Val
ley of the GUnta. Wallace Held.'
new Faramount-Artcrait picture to Je
..shown at the Ubsrrty tomorrow, la a
photoplay that will transport the'specta
""lor into the lands of the bl redwoods
of northern California
r." TKS story, which is on of Captain
Peter B. Kyne's interesting creations,
- deals with life In the bir tree country.
-There are found fine specimens of man
- tiood. strong- In mind and body, as in-
T vincible to greed and hatred and dis
honesty as th bis; trees themselves. T;
i Mr. Reid plays th role of a" young
- man who has promised his father to pro-
tect. at all personal risks, a beautiful
- forest glade known as The Valley of the
1 XJtants, which had been a gift from the
" father to his wifa before her . death.
- Colonel ; Pennington, an unscrupulous
" and cunnjng rival of the young man's
father, tries to get possession of this
property.
- : How the property Is almost lost and
- Jhen finally recovered after a series of
thrilling Incidents. Is depicted. A love
. romance is woven into the story; and it
t Is considered to be one of the best in
.; which Mr. Reld has been seen in many
months. ' .
Wftm AUTHOR
"ANDPUBLISriER
Ellwood Henedrick has many things
T' to say about the sense ot smell in the in
sect and animal world in on of his
' L assays In his book, "Percolator Paper,
- recently published by the Harpers; "But
r JerflieB," he says, "which hav th happy
' faculty of postponing their love-making
until the end of their da ye, seem' talory
In odors. Some species, indeed, appear
V to have no less than three kinds. . There
" is the protective odor which makes Jlfe
: unpleasant for an enemy, and an lnd
x vidua! odor which, possibly, encourages
their amour pro pre. Then there is the
'7 alluring scent which in some species is
" given off by the male and in others by
" the female. These are so persuasive that
: on a fair, sunny day a single whiff is
. - supposed to be convincing. Their potency
Is proved by the myriads of golden and
? red and yellow and orange and purple
'9 wings which flutter away, as with one
. accord, to the flowery field where the
. 1utterflyjparson llyes. , ,,
!$V .' -Ways' and; Mean' -''.-
Dr. 'Nicholas Murry Butler of CoTum--',W
said the other days . . ...,..,,:. .
2 "Germany- reminds Arne of a woman
I who, entering her little boy in a new
a school,, said to the teacher: Xe'edle
Frltsy- he is deilgate, und so. If be. tea
bad t -und he will ve badt eometimoe
" Jooat lick der boy next to him, und dat
" rill frlghjten him.' "
IIS. HAY
COULD NOT
H : ; WORK
TVfr1 We11 nnrl Stroner vw
Lydia E. rinkham s Veg-;
f etable Compound. J
ColnmbU, Pa. "I was very weak,
bid run down and had dragging-dowa
tains and pains
in my back. I
could not get
around1 to do my
work and had to
sit down and. rest
often daring the
day.' I saw Lydia
E. Plnkham's
Vegetablo Convr
Eound advertised
i the papers and
read the testi
monials, so I
thought I wtrald try it. Now I am
V healthier than I ever wgg in my life,
;-vnd can recommend it to any woman
Who suffers a X did." Mrs. Eliza
1'. CTH Mat, B. F. D. No. L Columbia,
- JPa. , t I .
1 The reason Lydia E. Pinkham"g
- Vegetable Compound is so succesBful
1n overcominff woman's Ills is because
it contains the tonic, strengthening
- properties of good old fashioned roots
" and herbs, which act on the female
organism. Women from all parts of
the country are continually testifying
2 to its strengthening, curative Influ
ence, and the letters which we are
constantly publishing from women in
every section of this country pfove be
yond question the merit of thlg
- mous root and herb medicine. . "
it
ill Ml '
f fttl wak, rttMlowa.
et wnea taey are
.... Lib
tadiwhe mibtreailr build
ehcekedl. strong sad healthy end
rr. When the Iron ae frm th
Hood of wemca. thalMalUiv stew
of youta leaves their akiavaM their
(.".irni SB a viTKuy vnmn. n vm
soon f nuum m
. jnoo refumii. At el) Vy
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XT ILLIAJM FARNUM; one of the strong taen of Ae screen,
Vy J who has a master part in the new production, "Wolves
J : of the' Night,? to be f eatured on the program at the
Strand, beginning tomorrow. ; : i u ";-.". . -t
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rpHAT our-friend who bet his week's
X paycheck on Chicago to win the
series looks rather anaemic this morning.
That back in the Rocky mountains,
in the .town In which we; grew up,
. , there's another "Stroller.';
- That he is the real thing.
i Is laa
That were it not for hinx we would
- not be : here.
i in r
That he reads our stuff and re
cently in his "colm" he noticed:
Is
That the Stroner in The Ore
gon Journal says that the hand that
rocks the cradle is the hand that
wears the wedding ring.
., .;. lsa i : :
"That Is not always the case. Boy.
Don't you remember when you were -kept-busy
in that line of $workf -V1-
-Mi'- ' -"That
was in the good: old. home
days, in your good old home town." ''
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That we'll ay that w remember, "
Dad, and we'll say. too, ' that they
were the good old home days.
I Ra j
That the baby gets mad every time :
she bites her tongue.
' I
. , That a theatre down the street
Is growing quite an attractive hang
" tng garden. .
)tn Ts
. h That some persons who "write
pieces for the paper" are more to be
pitied than censured.
. t . tta .ia
; That there's a $10 hat on many a
six-bit head.
Singers Are Needed
Vancouver. Wash.. Oct. in a
inar of - the newly organized TCllra riu
Club will be. held this evening at 7:30
ociock inuie kiks temple. Professor
Hanscom'of the Vancouver high school
is in charge. More singer are needed.
irfker BbK
liy Carlisle
V' J The White Stone -
rpiNKEB BOB was learning fast the
X great story of life, and it pleased
htm. : He was much interested in the
work and troubles of these new friends
and hoped he might always be with
them, .. ,-(.,
He took the -white stone out of hla
poctest.: -:'ati Jooked so, puri and clean
that he hated to rap O? against the gray
one, but he knew that was the only way
to nna out its story. - f
As he, tapped the stones In his desire
toigp' forth and know more,! the Beauti
ful Creature tood at his side ag-aln-this
tim In a .robe of white, all decorated
with sparkling jewels. i
Where do we: go?" asked Tinker, as
he gased upon the matchless beauty of
the Creature, . t ;.. -U" "'- 3--
4To hear a beautiful story, came the
answer. . ";: .
It was no more 'than said until they-
were away, ,Ana'in an instant Tinker
found he was standing; by the side of a
farmer's garden, .wall. In the garden
were flowers of all kinds, waving their
heads In the, morning breese. - .
' Tinker heard.' a.falnt cry.) It sounded
close to; the wall! t He listened quietly
and ha heard ft arain. - . XiOoking caro
fuliy along the wall, tola eyes beheld a
terrible BlghUThere was i the Garden
Adder with Brother Toad In his mouth.
Xiet me gol" cried Brother Toad.
What did I ever do to your -
1 The Garden Adder Just grinned and
held fast -r ' -
Tinker Bob was sorry tot think there
had, been a. Quarrel, between the Adder
and Brother. Toad. - !
' Just at, this moment the- fanner came
along, digging the weeds away from the
srarden wall, He-jaw .at once the dassrer
which Brother Toad was in and said:
-iMow.uii is saa, indeed. I gave both
or you uuvngnt to Uve lnav rardan.
and now, Mr. Adder, you are. trying: to
kill Brother Toad. WSat does this at)
mean . e. 1
Then Mr, Adder tf led to run aay, ut
the farmer steeped on hla talL -1 -
nsrother Toad was eating all of my
crickets," said Adder.
"Is that a good reasoiTi-Ky you should
kill hlmT" asked the farmer. -
, Mr. Adder let -Brother Toad go and
V - it v Is,''- t lit
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'I '" r S -A
i s
Wko-
-at-
ROAD SHOW
HE0.1G BnMdwajr at Tjlor. -"Oh Babr"
ma.iical eomedy. 8:20, 'Matine Sataiuay,
8:?0. - . ., .. '
TATOEVnAB
FAVTAGES Brradway at Aider. Hlrt din
TudtTllI and ptiotlar fnture. Afternoon
nd Taninc FrocraA changed ICooday aft
ernoon. , . , i
HIPPODROME Broadway at TamhlH. " Ackrr
man A Harrii, TaodeTiUe and photoplay fea
tana. Afternoon and. nigbt. , r
DRAMATIC STOCK .-
BAKER Broadway between kiorruoa and Alder.
The Baker Stock company in , "The Thir
teenth Chair.': 8 :20. Matinee Wedneaday
and Saturday. 2:20.
MUSICAL COMEDY
ALCAZAR ElerenEh and Uonriaoa. Mnfcal
Comedy Stock company in "The Three
Twins. 8:20. liaUnea Wednesday and
Saturday, 2:30.
LTKKJ JTonrth and Stark. Musical farce.
"777." Matinee daily. It; nichts. 7 and &.
. PHOTOPtATS .
COLUMBIA 6 lith and atark. : Enid Bennett
.SUS.t5Wtaf 11 m. to U p. m.
LIBERTY Broadway at Stark. Icngene O'Briea
in "The Perfect Low." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
MAJESTIC Waahlmtoo at Park. "Tin Shep
herd of -the Hilla." 11 a. m. to II p. m.
PEOPLES Wct park and Alder. Madge Ken
nedy, in "Leare It. to Baaaa. 11 a. a. to
STAR 'WMhfnctoB at Park. Kitty Gordon la
"Plaything, of Passion." 11 a. m. to 11
n. m. -
STltA VD Washlnrton between Park and Wert
'- mn a.yiau in ixunoaroi. Ltd. 11
a. m. to 11 p. m.
CIRCLE Fourth and TVaahington. e Pauline
Fire1?I1?kJn "Sspso."- a. au-to 4 o ckok
toe following morning.
SUNSET Washington and Broadway. Can
Greys "The Border Legion." 10 a. m. to
11 p. m.
The Snowflakes
The fairies called snowflakes all dressed
up in white.
They went to the dance, and Were danc
ing all night
And now they lie tired, where sleep
chanced to o'ertake them.
Step lightly, speak softly, take care not
to wake them !
RHolcbmb,.
he hopped over to a plantain leaf and
began to eat of it.
"Now what ahall T AnV a air a A rhn
farmer, ,
"Don't hurt Mr. Adder." said Brother
toad.
"You see !". said the farmer. "Rmthr
Toad 'is kind, but you are cruel. Now
Mr. Adder let- Brother -Toad : flo ami
he hopped over to al plantaa leaf.
I will make Brother Toad "king- of my
saroen Docause ne ts gooa, ana I wul
put- you out of - my garden to wander
around and get something to -eat as best
you caaJ ;--. -.. - . . ; ...
' "Oh -don't put me out of your- srar
den!" cried Mr. Adder, 111 never do It
again.". , , ,
"But' you did . It ohce," said the
farmer, "ana you will likely do it asrain.
and everyone that does wrong will be
punished sometime."- t''
Then he -picked Mr. Adder up by the
tau ara u wra .u xu- a be could
oyer the walL : Never again could he
enter the garden.'
Tomorrow Brother . Toad . Goes To
Work. " .
French Ward
Writes 'Dad
IsHQmB,;
Little , Araine's ; Utter Comes to
Thank Portland Jewish Women,
Her Foster Mothers.
ADOPTION .of i three war 'orphans,
two Belgian and one French a lit
tle girl by the Council of Jewish Wom
en of Portland, has been characterized
as a fine bit of patriotic work. . .
Chairman of the committee to collect
funds for this purpose is Mrs. Milton E.
Kahn. - A " pleasant correspondence ' has
sprung up' between her and the little
foreign children. Ariane Perrotln, the
little French girl, who is now in Brus
sels, has written of the return of her
father from the-war. She had lost her
mother of tuberculosis. Adrienne Hen
detgucht wrote a polite note of thanks
for a box of bonbons which Mrs. Kahn
sent her. Yvonne Bansg wrote interest
ingly of her school
e .
Mrs. Herbert Armstrong1 is a guest of
Mra Helen Ekln Sterrett this week.
While in the city Mrs. Armstrong is
conferring With oducators on matters
concerning elementary education. She
believes the home, and school should be
coordinated, -through the department of
home economics and courses in home
nursing, and that grade and high school
teachers should have the - same advan
tages in preparation and be paid equal
salaries.' : , '
Mrs. Armstrong Is a graduate of the
University of Oergon, department of so
ciology and was formerly with the ex
tension division of that university. Mrs.
Ktmrratt hu InvitAd th a mtmbari of tha
committee on education of the Associa
tion of Collegiate Alumnae to meet Mrs.
Armstrong in informal conference Fri
day afternoon at her home' on Sher
wood drive.
"Oh, Baby," at
Heilig Offers a
Variety of Fun
Fun,. frolic, mirth and melody are of
fered in the "Oh, Baby" musical novelty
show opening at the Heilig last night to
run through tomorrow night with mati
nee tomorrow afternoon. The chorus in
the company is good looking and is cos
tumed! in a variety of changes, bright and
colorful.: There is plenty of dancing,
solo and ensemble, and a number of
happy sbng selections, well sung and
given with good, effect. There are two
acts and 15 scenes In the production,
which runs along happily and gaily with
out serious consideration to plot.
The opening performance was well at
tended. '.; .
' " " VKul " '
Fashion, Hint
frvpatad wpectallY r2ka'?
i - Very Chie and Simple
TI8 one-piece frock is developed to
a combination ot smart (materials
upon very simple lines. The long waist la
ot self figured satin, while the skirt is
of duvetyn. . Buttons of self material
trim the skirt, which Is unstitched along
the upper edge at the sides to produce
the prevailing widened elfect, A narrow
belt, vest, collar" and cuffs of duvetyn
complete the details. Medium size re
quires two and three fourths yards 36
Ijnch satm and one and one fourth yards
64 inch duvetyn.
' Dress No. 8 SIT. SUes, it to 44 Inches
bust. Prices 27 cents, i
J
Send Order to Pattern department,
Oregon Journal Be sure to give size.
write name and address plainly, '
' ladles, your old. beaver or velour can
he blocked up to -date.-Paris. Hat Mfr.
Co-. Fisher Bros- IVL Alders Main 071.
i The JtaraeT Dros Co. Kemediee sw new en
tale .bf leadinc drassMa hi Portlaad. Try
toyrmi 1NFLUKNZA CAPSULES to rnt Cohia.
Grip . Infiuenm noscaly. a ixl pierent - bad
aianr . eiieeca. i ney eonuaa eemlae.
eviatea or inrarkma droea.
To cart couch, try OLYCKROLE LOgELIA.
It contain : Be ' injurious - dross and is - the
een coucn aaeqiruie ioc auaata, eulana
adult. Ad.
Mne
MISS MABEL WILBER
prima donna of the Al-
cazar. Stock company,
and a Portland favorite. -
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trWiitviffllWli ill mmmammm
The musical - extravaxansa, "The
Three Twins." the attraction at the Al
cazar theatre ' this -week. Is a musical
play with many catchy songs, plenty of
laughs and a number of electrical nov
elties. Miss Mabel Wllber, in the role
of Kate Armltage, has a art that she
plays exceedingly well, and she has
several song numbers. -Her singing of
"Cuddle Up a Little Closer" Is one of
the delights of the performance. The
last performance of "The Three Twins"
will be on Sunday night. .
To Relieve Catarrh,
Catarrhal Deafness
. And Head Noises
' Persons auffexmg from catarrhal deaf
ness,' or who are growing hard of hear
ing and have head noises will be glad to
know that this distressing affliction can
usually be successfully treated at home
by an internal medicine that In many In
stances has effected complete relief after
other" treatments have failed. Sufferers
who could scarcely hear have had their
hearing restored to such an extent that
the tick of a watch was plainly audible
seven or eight inches away from either
ear. Therefore, If you .know of someone
who is troubled with head noises or
catarrhal deafness, cut out this formula
and hand it to them and you may have
been the means of saving some poor suf
ferer perhaps from total deafness. The
prescription can be prepared at home
and is made as follows: r
Secure from your druggist' 1 o. Par
mint (Double Strength). Take this home
and add to it pint of hot water and a
little granulated sugar ; stir until dis
solved. Take one tables poonful four times
a day.
. ? Pat-mint to used In this way. not only
to reduce by tonic action the inflamma
tion and swelling in the Eustachian
Tubes, and thus to equalize the air pres
sure, on the drum, but to correct any ex
cess of secretions in the middle ear, and
the results it gives are nearly always
quick and effective.
Every person who has catarrh in any
form, or distressing rumbling, hissing
sounds in their ears, should give this
recipe a trtaL Adv.
FLY
THAT IttOg IN
AM AIRPLANE '
NOW POSSIBLE
riylnf dally at Breemefleld,
, Field adkuun( Ho&idpal Golf Groanas.
Beaver Flying Corporation
iS aiid They Look Gbod
1 -"-y7V AvAi. -T 1 11 ' tier not only' look good, but they fee. goo4
CrfMyKf rH ' v5 Mthey wear well and ?ceep their shape for ?
f r 00 " f I T kmt ol-WtTh-tTde, ribbed itlteh
- I )IyS yr sweater and the common sweaters that you bay
fX'A fMl XJC: in the dark, as it were.
Ii I V ll I VXir ."Buy your next sweater or bathing suit care.:
I I Hi! J v . hi ' - fully; Iwk at tte l-abeL and if you find the
Al 'i I IVy M ' 'Jir "w - .name.Jantien thereon, you can rest assured
Mll0! ifT " thatyou are jretting- s garment that '
J 1 yy r I ? riPTT ' lime?31 i Q8 i0T l0D' l0n?
If '&fiS& "'''" Tnerf r Jontzen 'dealer in
; WJ-rSJR' JAl C
( ' Baaaoa Co, Ortgea Cltyi Tie Meter ft rrank C. Betnam ft
. , . 0Tra ' ' Carrier, 8U iohas, Qr. Portfaiesth Mere. Co.f S. Kesea .7
" YS tott f!at;rorUssl KiltHif CaV Btem IM Xtui it,.;,:....,i;;
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Fraternal Notes
Washinarton lode a ac a. it iw a w .
will , celebrate : the - enrollment - of its
thousandth member Saturday, night. - J.
tx. auermaa wiu speak and confer
third degrees. Washington lodge is now
the largest in Oregon, members say, and
is fast paying the debt on. its new loMge
building.
Thursday evening bf last week Kentori
lodge, A. Jf, and A. M gave a social
With Multnomahr ehanfar. ft: W - a
co-workers. There was-a musical pro.
STBoi ana several special leatures. .The
committee in charge wag Ray Baiter,
Charles Brown, i Andrew Kugg. VL. 8
Nash and R. F. OelSLrTThe eats were
In charge, of. Mr. Browp, who covered
himself with dUOnctlon therein.,' -
Kiwanda council No. 11. " Degree of
rocanontas,..wui. give a social and card
party Saturday? night v to ; Allsky ' hall.
Third and Mnrr1sn nrWt (a vIiM alt
Red Men, their wives and friends are in
vited, Invitations, hava been extended
by the council to other organisations of
rooMen ai vregon 4Jlty, Oswego and
several other plaoes In the vieinlty.
At Death'sDoor
"I was 'talking with hit nelsrhbor. Mr.
Webb, the other day, regarding the
great trouble his stomach had .given
him. He said he suffered seven or eight
years, and had been almost at death's
floor a number of times, from acute In
digestion and bloating of gas, which
seemed to shut off his heart action. ' He
said he wouldn't have lived much longer
if he hadn't taken Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy when he did, which made a
well man of him." It is a- simple, harm'
less preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract
and "allays the inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver and
Intestinal ailments, including appendi
citis. One tdose will convince or-money
refunded. At all drugglsta Adv. .
BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS
AT
WASHnroTOir
GREAT BARGAINS
Blows Jags, Beg. 75e :45e
Blewa Tans hers. Set of . .SSe
Near Cat Creamers ......... tie-l&e
THE
Decorated China Cup and Saucer . . .t. . ... .15c
Gold Dust ...... . . .. ., . ... ... 5c
Matches by box ... .... ...................... 5c
Hundreds of Household Necessities at Popular Prices
Bay How for Halloween Come la aad Get Aeqnalated
CASH AND CARRY
DANCING CLASSES
Fifth Floor Dekum Bldg., Washington at Third
BEGINNERS Monday and 'Thursday, 8 :00 to 9:15 P. M.
ADVANCE D-VTuesday and Friday, 8 :60 to 9 :15 P.' M
Latest and Most Popular Dances
MISS IRELAND &o
Ladies, 8 Lessons $3.00 Gentlemen, 8 Lessons $5.00
Private Lessons Single or Course Lessons
Hours, Daily 9 A, Mao 5 P.M.; 6:30 P.M. to 9x30 P.M.
Humane Societyto
Elect Officers to"'
Refill Vacancies
Meeting behind locked doors, the Ore
gon Humane society accepted the res
trrna tinn Thursday alrht of - Albert
Cowperthwalt. its president. ;
Keelgnation OI U L, rsorne, iiuiiiaun
officer, will. be. accepted, it is said, at
the jnext meetlnr of the society, v.
-A. new president-will be selected from
the board ot directors. Otto Kraemer,
Circuit Judge-Tucker, .Colonel E, Hot er
and Miss Vlola"Oftchlld were named as
a committee to select a candidate. -
DRESS BETTER
AT CHERRY'S
CHERRY CHAT ,
. There are two rea
sons why any f man or
woman can dress better
at Cherry's n
one ' reason Is that
Cherry's convenient
monthly terms , en able , a
person to secure ap
parel of so much bet
ter quality and style
than would be possible
If they had to pay cash. -
another reason Is that Cherry's
presents the most interesting assort
ment: of styles for men and women,
and 'the most remarkable .values you
will .see-in many a day.
Cherry's is the popular store ot the
people the stpre where the best people
trade. ? ,
Cherry's,1., S91 Washington street open
Saturday night until S. Adv.
FAIR
at uth st.
IN GLASSWARE
Wear Cat Sugars .......... .ttciie
Sear Cat Tamblers lie-lSe
Berry nappies ...fee-He
AMUSEMENTS
(TICKET OFFICE SALE
;l
how orgir
HEILIG S2?ns?:SS,
TONIGHT, 8:15
-BABOA1K rHICE-
Mate Tomorrow
$1.00 50c
i a
CATCH T trf IKf rfiETTT
FUN
MVSIO
GIRLS
EVE'S SU to Me. SAT. MAT-
NINO THE BASICS)
MT OUR MAID WORNV.
IPPODItSMf
TODAY
TONIGHT
TMURS., rRU tT.
LEIGH, DE LACY AND COMPANY
BldaaplKUn- Fares.
"xokss Aooaai-
WENRICK AND DALE
Funny Talk ana Topical Soata
HUOH, JA0K
AND atORDC
Mlrtb
sad Mslodj.
SHIRMAN
AND ROSK,
Variet
SanoMs.
WALZCR
AND WAUSR.
Nitr
Nonaenaa.
OR AND
pcaar,
Tenatila
Scots.
PRETTY BESSIE LOVE
THI flOMTIND COLL KIN"
Seeeet Your Traubles at the Mis.
AT MBILia THSATRS.
TNI RIITU IN VAUBIkiLLI,,
S NlaMa'a au as. . taia . a.
a Mau.t Sua, Men., Twee., We. IS to 7.
ALBERTINA RASCH
Oemfert A Mine, Neemee) ea Hall,' Kharum,
ktoinette Due, Tips Oe., Kin,
srsnu, Topics ef the pay.
"SWEETIES''
JAMES J. MORTON
MATINKt
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TOMORROW
A Otantle Miwleal Qewisey
With MARtL W1LDBR anS th
MUSIOAL PLArtRt
BAROAIN MAT1HH SATUROAT.
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