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, ECCEBTE DAILY GUARD, MONDAY, JUXE 22, 08. This Week 4$ Booster Week at Friendly 's Wonderful Values in 11 Department, cwll;f0in Wbmtns' and Men's Ready to ear apparel unjdefpiic Seasonable and Staple Articles Reduced S.Tc JAI'ANKSB (itkl'K C'ITII, J 3c 15 pieces plnlii and striped Japan ese Crepe Cloth, In light and dark colors; suitable for skirts, children's dreBses, boys' waists, Indies waists and dressse; ab solutely fast colors; fabric rec ommended by the leading fash- -Ion papers; 25c regular price; now, yd '. .','.". 13c WAMH GOODS, Be, 10c, I.V' Sheer and heavy wash fabrics for dresses, waists and suits; In col ors and while, mid nulpt, fig ures and cheeks. - - .10-1 V. PKItCALHH, YAW), 12)c Best grades dark and llB'H colors; big variety. AMKIIit'.VS CALK'O, YD., 3c D02ens of pretty, neat patterns, In dark and light colors. ' AMOHKKACi SKIItTIXfiS, Yl. 10c 36-ln. Burlap, all colors, yd. .' 13c Best grade House Lining, yd 4 3-Hc 3G-ln. Bleached Muslin, yd. . . .'7c 8c Toweling, a, yard . . ' 3c 60-ln. Table Damask, yd.... 23c $25 Ladies' Stylish Tailored Sttrts, special ea. $10 Kvery ldlos' Suit III stock must b soN before the 1st of July, and every suit Is new this season with the exception of five carried over from last season; these; we offer at $4 each; the suits at $ 1 Oi are up-to-date in every particular, and tho cloths, colors and patterns -are all desirable; sixes 32 to 3S. Some are very desirable for fall wear; values to $25; sale price '..$10.00 $ 1 2 Wool Walking Skirts $4.50 Wash Suits $ 1 .78 - 60c Novelty Dress" Silks, a yd. 38c $1.00 Colored Rajah Silksa yard 68c 500 yards Novelty Dress Bllki In blues, browns, grays, tans, white add black; neat figures and checks and plain colors; 19 to 27 inches wide; values to $1.00; , ( Idaho) sale prices ,,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , , , ,38c und 08c a yard Wool Dress Goods values to $1.50, a yard 39c Checks ami plaids, suitable for suits, skirts and coats; most are light and medium'colors; 36 in. to 54 Inches wide; special, a yard '. 1 .- .. ic. I-udliV Muslin Underwear ItKDlTKD )4 jUidics' Waists, Silk, l.nwn, Xct, KKDIC'KD Y ' . Ladles Fast Black Hose, 15 (St 23c Fancy Hosiery in black and col ors 13 to 50c J-uce Ciii-mlns, 50 Styles, ItKDl'CKD H I!lnnket-s and Comforts ' ItKDl'CKD U Eiiiproldi-rirg' und Trimmings . KKDUCKI) J4 m Hundreds of Remnants REDUCED U and M ' Long Silk Gloves . Short Silk Gloves Llsl'6 Gloves Silk -Mitts, pair . . . .91.00 , . .50c , . -.25c . . 5c Beautiful assortment of Ladles' Belts, Combs Neckwear, Veiling, , Belt Buckles, etc. FIRE SWEEPS MORTHERN PART OF NHCHfGAN Eugene's Largest and Best . Store Your Money's" Worth or Your Money Back 3 592-594 Willamette Street Agents Nemp and Kabo Corsets, Moneybak Silk, Wayne Knit V Hosiery, Priestley's Dress Goods Detroit, June 21. Fires in North ern Michigan forests, anuert to great proportions by the gales of the lust two days, have destroyed at least i three villages, rendered hundreds homeless, swept over-thousands of I acres of timfcer land and caused dam age estimated at about $300,000. The heaviest loss has been sus tained in Presqife Isle and Cheboyg an counties, although Lelanau, Char levoix and 'Otsego have also suffer ed. ' In many towns today lamps were lighted, as the sun was obsenred y the heavy smoke. The village of Case In Presque Isle county was destroyed by fire today. A special train conveyed the home less villagers to Onaway, where they were sheltered tonight. Legande; a little town In Cheboy gan County, was also abandoned to the ' flames tonight. Many wpmen and children were taken in wagons to Indian river. . While a big fire at Wolverine to day was being fought, a -.forest fire threatened another section, of the village. While the- Wolverine de partment was engaged a call for aid was received from Rondeau, three miles north. The firemen could not leave Wol verine and Rondeau was at the mrcy of the flames. A A hotel, sever al stores and houses and the Michi gan .Central station vVeVe, burned,. In Lelanau, County a great fire raged near Fouche. All night the glow of the fire could be seen at Traverse City, (twelve rfilles away. Several farm buildiiifis were des troyed and Fanriett's big. lumber yard was wiped but. Much valuable timber was burned.' CHERRY BROTHERS EEGIN BUILDING -' IN A FEW DAYS Ives, , ,.,' ,; ' ",'!..:,,' M J leave the - Tt 'hno linan unnr.nnr.nA t -I , ..uu ........ umiuuiicu LiniH Hnn ri ,i,. ro, ... . ... ul-.v concrete block on their lot at th corner of Seventh , and Willamette streets,, but sevj-al times It has also been announced that the project had fallen through for the time being However. It has been definitely del cidd to go ahead with the work and excavation for the building wiir.be cojiimenceW within a few days, per haps this week. A good .tenant, has been secured for the lower floor of the building and as the rooms on the seoond floor are to be modern and convenient, there will be no. trouble u mime niciii up, as gooa oince rAZAiii.-n rooms are said to e In demand. W. I LAA,,,-'" I'OW Kit t. uamppeu nas tne plans for structure all complete.- C. l. I hi . ..'". "I" police Saturday piaeea ) j,ul . rnv .... . u "I'll, but ,..w;n Pla,w. tract to Tlrrell I , cicunun ot a f.ritt 'or !h lot at f.,e ,1 o2 and. Pearl t(,ters. The bun0 be one of tile ;.an4J0r!',u "dlaS win will tract price Hunzicker nlshed etc. the citj be- siaes closets, hnthi: w": " Siven out6 "'' the !,,. .t-.J tile The v the ul.. the I Portland. Or DESTROYED MEMBERS OF PAPER '. COMBINE ARE FINED Ti.nn nA uent to the u.v:hlnerr Se ?...PwHr. l"Vt of tne'Pi,; earl 5' n " yesterday mc nlnV J 4A4 XA4A4. Ad4, 4,4,; from Seattle to' visit his parents, Mr. , i mid Mrs. C. M. Densmore. PERSONAL ' ' E. E. Hyland is down from Lowell for a few days. MIsb . Myrtle Kays Is homo from a visit In Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Welch are In the city from Portland. ' Dr. ' A. Sharpies of Goshen, spent Sunday in the city. , MIsb Sue Hayes left today fur her home at Baker City. . Miss Jennie Perry leTt today for , nor homo at Pendloton. Stewart Puller of Wallace, Idaho, Is in Eugene on business, Clarence Whenlilon, a student. left today for his home Clifford Brown Is visiting the Sigma Nu house. He Is a graduate from the University In' 19.06. Miss Leone Kays arrived home from Portland th,ls afternoon. She will spend the summer here. . N. B. Standlsh left on this morn ing's stage far Wultervllle, after a I visit with his family in Eugene. Miss Antlonette Burdlck : of Cot tage Grove is, visiting old college acquaintances nt the University. Volney Dixon of Mcdrord is in Eu gene visiting friends. He lived here for some time several years ago. , , E. L. Campbell and son, Gllfrey, returned this afternoon from an over-Sunday vlBlt at Woodburn. I. H. llobiiiBon, wife and son of Grant's Pass are in Eugene to see H. H. Hunter lert this arternoon their son, O. C. Robinson graduate, on a business trip south. E. . Cox has arrived In Eugene Architect Y. 1). Henslll went to ! from San Krnncisco will spend the Portland toilny on business. i greater part of tho summer here. , Lee HOV OOdS' is here form Cot- It .1 Mnatw mtui-ncil tn Tlinirellt I P -V.lt, dIuIdi. Mub Annotln llnv.r tn tagn Grove for a fewdnys. - ! today lifter a short stay In Jiugene. I Robert Henderson, which occurs on' W. II. Boggs of Harrlsburg, wa4 : His son. Leonard, accompanied him. I Wednnsilnv eveninir -of thls week. I to visit relatives near the city. Miss Beuna N'aylor .ls quite 111. at her home In ttyls city.. Attorney Jerome Knox came down from Cottage Grove on the jiooh train today. : . Mrs. E. Dodge and Mrs. V. D. Sco bert were passengers for. Portland on the noon train today. Roy Kelly, a graduate of the Unl . MARRIED 4 4 Saturday evening at' 5:30 o'clock at. the residence of the bride's fath er, Henry Moore, in' Eugene, Robert Todd and Miss Edna Moore, Elder Verslty last year, ,1s here from Hood punford officiating. The groom Is Rive rto attend commencement ex- m employe of the Warren Construc- erciees. He is now engaged In fruit !tlon Co. and will work for that firm raising at Hood River. Mrs. C. V. Littler came up from Albany this afternoon to spend com mencement week at the home of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs: J. F. Rob- Eugene Saturday, June 20 t.. . '.TnmeR S Oshnrtr mid Mlua M at Salemf during the summer. At the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. J. S. McCallum in 1908, JameB S. Osburif and Miss Mattie M. insnn. Joseph Knupp, former engineer Piatt in charge of the testing station atj, TTnltrucltir ta i.lulflnir al thai ?'"!:",;8'?;,;"U '8 tot FLOWER PROCESSION Sherwood Burr went to Portland this morning to attend the wedding TOMORROW EVENING In the city on business today. Mrs." Jerry Bronaugh of Portland Mrs. Burr will co down tomorrow. H. Hartzhelm . left this aftdrnoon h. vl3lting at the homo of heriar- , for a trip to Josephine county. J. F. Robinson came iip from Port land on the afternoon train today. ' . J L., Marsh and wife lenvo In tho morning for Newport on an outing. Miss Alice Brethurton of Portland visiting nt the Beta Epsllon house. M. Clesxenskl wag a passenger to. MnlCt,vla Tlrlrlin, r,n ttilti iiiifnlnir'a ." stage. r Miss Emily McCornnck of San Francisco, is vlnltlng relatives In Eu geni'.v S. S. Durkholmer of Portland, Bpent Sunday with his family in I'.u bene. Mrs. Mnrk Monlgoinery ' of Junc tion, came up on the afternoon train. Mrs. Alton Hampton returned night from a visit I ,mtH. Attorney niul Mm. Geo. H. Dor- rlB. '. ' Mr. nnd Mm. Herbert L. Burt and Miss Lena Inman, Hlster of Mrs. Burt, have gone to Newport for an outing. ' R. 3. Bnssett, who has' been visit-'' Inir at the home of Ilia uncle. E. O Tobey, in Eugene, loft today for The I Dallei. n : ; ' II. O. Paddock, a graduate" of '07, visited the university yesterday. He Is engaged In the internal revenue service. 1 v ' - Felix Moore, a graduate of '07, but 'now a professor in Columbia College at Milton, 1b- visiting friends in Eugene. - ' ' C. Hi Decker, T. D. Gobel, d H. Tavlor and Win. Clubb of ,Alinn. arrived in Euguno last night REPUBLICANS IN RE- TREAT, SAYS BRYAN f Continued from Paga One.) t, Mich Saturday Seattle. ' 'and may locato here Barney May and Arthur Senders ,iert Vincent returned thla after nt Harrlsburg, Bpent .last night In I noon from Newport. He hivs beeu Eugene. I engaged to, play III an orchestra J. A. Barker left this afternoon ,),,. ,irlng the onllng season, on a trip to the south end of the. ,,,,m Ooldsmltli Is here from county. .'Sun Francisco visiting at the home W. H. Johnson of nn1ogntn, ; nf hp. brother, Julius Goldsmith. Jacskon county, ia in Eugene on , she. Is acconiimnlod by a friend.- Mrs. liuslnesf Hon. II. R. Klncald returned home this afternoon from a biiBlnesa trip to Portland. ' C: A. Schafer left to.luy for Port luifd where ho will remain for a count? of weeks. ; ' 1 i L. R. Trever. a "'"-"'i "' slrnctor o Monmouth Normal, 18 vlHlting In the city. ; a message last spring- presented a conspiracy against law breakers to prevent the enforcement of the law. "The platform adopted contains no Intimation of danger. Was the President mistaken or are tho Re publican managers deceived when they think aroused public opinion will camly contemplate encroach ments of predntory wealth? , This Is retreat No. 6." Bryan notes that the plank favor ing the popular election of l'nlte.1 States senators, by popular election was rejected by a vote of more than 7 to 1. He admits thnt Roosevelt and Tuft never advocated this meas ure, nut Bryan maintains that it is the most populnr reform In the coun try today, lie says It had been en dorsed by three Repnllllcan houses of representatives nnd by nearly two-thirds of the states of the Un ion and yet, "in spite of the record C'nrdwell. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B. Rowland left todav f ir Portland and nfter n couple of days' visit there will come up to tho Turner convention of the Vln-istlnn church ' J. Knvanuugh. . manager of the Slng'-r Sewing .Machine (Vs. office In Kugi'iHf, returned Inst evening from a trip south. , MiMK l.eln Gillllllird Is II 11 from I t-iitl-eiiteil. W'lint have tint Wiuwpvplt Chillies Cleveland' Is looking 'IP , n-t liiutlf to attend Hie commence-"! Republicans to say?" old fiien.H. lie nratiuaiej irom tne i ..,. ..venlsc-s. She la a guist of: Hi-vim suvs the President The flower and fern pro cession will start from the gymnasium at 7:15 o'clock on Tuesday, June 23. The march will be shor(. All women who have at' any time belonged to the University; whether graduated or not, : are requested to meet In the gymnasium at 6:30 p. m. Committees "of arrangements will be there to meet them. Dark or light gowns will be appropriate. Please bring - flowers or fernB. LUELLA CLAY CARSON. ' GITYNEWS HARRY RENARD KILLED BY LOADED WAGON Mrs. Eniivn Renard received ' a telephone messago today from Hi Finley undertaking establishment in Portland, that herhusbiind, Harry, had died from being run over bv a wagon loaded with hogs, at Srap poose, a town a short distance from Portland. The wheels passed over his head.- Mrs. Renard -will go -at once to Portland to make r-he fun earl arrangements. She has two small sons. ' , made In the house of representatives and by vmrlous states, this reform Is rejected by a 7 to 1 vote 111 the Re- ,,.. A. ... . 1M,re .,rVtoTn: , NEARLY $1,100 INSIGHT on which the Republican party husi FOR CELEBRATION University In lUUI., ' n,V.it,.i,i Unsllon irlrls. I'ny II. ll-.iwe Is up from Salem r,ir M,.s K smith and Slri, a lew iiaH viriii'iK ins p;iieni, mi r.-st anil .Mrs. .i. ,i. iiowe. 1 1 1, Dr. S. Hamilton of Roseburg is a visitor nt the ('oninieiueiiient exer cises nt the University. has ! l-or- rof. Harvey - llensiiioro 1.4 here p-ist left today f ir Newport where lie queued ny a stancl-pat eonven will att -r-i the urn ml encamp-' tion." ini'iil ill the L. of (I. A. R. ' i . - A. I' lletiii'iiway. who bus been I'll.KNt iteai-lilm; school nt Spiknne for the iwiikeued the re form elelnent III his Chairman Uampioii of the Fourth party and asks If the snlrit can now (if July comnutiee states that so far PTT.KS-. JMI.KS! Till-: ATTRACT! VK It.WK ACCDUN'T. When you start an, account ( you will be pleased to find out what a convenience It Is to have a safe place for your money, and know that you ran get It at ' once In rttso you need It. It beats any other method of disposition of your funds. Safety, stability and Otlsfar-to:-y survive are some of the at trailive fe:iturts of tills old lull!,. The Eugene J.can tr.d Savirgs Esr.k Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 EsUtlishcd J92 he nnd his colleagues hiu raise I In subscriptions nearly $l.liiu. and have plenty of h.pes of materially Increasing this sum. From Lie pr s eiu evidences the 1 elebratlini i tlie Fourth will be the best i" .T.igene for many yt-ai-s. On., nf lh.. iitil.ni., fl.,iiu p tl... I piles. Ml a'..,orhs the tumors, allays ,,;lnie will' he a curious one of Xiw I itching at once, nets as a poultice. Ladies' Thimble Club, who have just I gives Instant relief. Williams' In- ''irtne -to the conclusion ti eater in ;dlan Pile -Hutment Is prepared for, 11,0 tt'u'b'"""" I'rui'essloii. ' piles and Itching of the private parts, j ' Sold bv I. Inn Drug Co., by mall ROc years, arrlve-i nere iniiity iiiuuns minim 1 110 i.iiuiueiu ! will cure blind, bleeding and Itching C. A. Nadeau has closed his bowl ing alley for thai summer. The rain left the pavement In ex cellent condition, cloaning - every particle of dirt off. W. E. Warren- today filed with the county clerk notice of location of the "Dolly Warren" mining claim. ' -'The Ladies' Aid of the Christian Church will meet Tuesday afternoon In the church' for work. All are ex pected. Mrs. "E. D, Byers, who- registers from Eugene, was-a member'of the graduating class at the ABhland Nor mal last week. ' , The" work of remodeling the front of F. E. TJunn's store was begun this morning under the, supervision of Architect Campbell. " The big tree stnm,ps on the'Frazier lot on North Willamette Street were 1 taken away today, -Improving .the looks of that part of the stree.t greatly. - The early cherries are very small, due to the prolonged cold weather. Most of the Royal. Annes In town, seem small yet, though they are but beginning to blush. Morgan Watson was , appointed manager ot base ball for next year laBt Saturday by the University Ath letic council. He Is a junior and a native of this city. j A car load of sewer pipe for Hall & Shumway, the plumbers, a car of sugar for the Pollack Transfer Co., and a car of mill feed for V. A. Haskell were among the shipments tn to Eugene this morning. . John Spores has been appointed administrator .of Hhe estate of Mrs. Mary. C. Spores w,ho died at Walla Walla! June 15. , The estimated val ue of the property of the estate is pnoo. The order to stop the street cars on the near side of the street which was to have taken effect today was rsclnded by the company and the cars stop on the far side of the streefrl an before. More room has been created.at the Grand Theatre by moving the cur titin back 2S feet. The crowds at this popular amusement house have been so great lst"ly that it has been impossible to hold thorn'. I in- lunerai in 1 lilioru icsers 1 will b held at the undertaking I rooms of W. T. Gordon tomorrow J fnrenonn nt 11 o'clock with, inter- 1 ment in the I. (. O. F. -enietorv. ! Rev- D. 11. Trimble will officiate." Preparations were - piade' nn the i University campus today to nrovjde I tlie lunch, for the visitors Wednes day. A large awning is stretched lover the lawn in front nf the a-viu-. nasluni wheer the tables will stand.' NW York,. June 22. Twenty-four companies man- ufacturlng manila. wrapping paper, were fined $2,000 each by Judge Hough In the United States circuit court today, They pleaded guilty .'to. maintaining an Illegal .combination.- f Motorman J. H. Jackson had enlarge of the car. The baseball game .which was to have .been played this afternoon be- ,l.n .,n.-l P ti. ,Jiat, ,.oii,i fp ..,.'113 ay through z; w "r ,r. .,, the buiidim grounds, caused by the rains of the past few days. complete wrecking of the ,tVt 1 " tailing . iS3 ,lf ,,, hMft Pieces of hot ,tal and b ' 8 sulatlon set fire to the build esS" troying Inflammable part Tlf structure. Two operators iZ pn duty ut the time had a mlT lous escape from Instant death The three big water wheels "ru,, away one after the other, the m, erators to which they werecoui' flying In pieces and wreckase S' each machine in turn disabled th. next water wheel. HU(!e iiarts' of tne monster dynamos wero hurled- rough the brick walls of the sta tion and ihrough the inn root Although the twj operators on duly were right in the midst oi tbe'. flying wrecitag", they eycaped .-it-,. out a "i-jtch. A pi;(-e of machinery weighing two tuns, '.ore the cjat cf one ot tlie men. afterward luring me iii-u-K wai! 01 WKATHKH KORKC.AST FOR THE XtlRTHWKST. Portland. Or... June 22. Oregon. Washington, and Idaho, fair tonight and Tuesday. The IScst Pills Kvcr Sold ."After doctoring 15 year.1 for- chronic Indigestion, and spending; over two hundi-ed dullars, n'tblic has done me so much good is Dr. King's New Life Pills. I coisHtr them the best pills ever sold." irita B. F. Aysctie. of Ingleside. X. (.Soil- under guarantee at W. A. Ki.ykeo dall's drug store. 25 cents. Marriage licenses were Issued to day to the 'following: Haven V. Belk nap, aged 26 years, and Miss Kath ryne V.. MilHorn, aged 22, both of Junction Cijy. James C. Kirk, aged 2 4 and Miss Tina C. Beeman, aged 19, both pE Junction City, A women's alumni association, was organized at the -University this af ternoon. A constitution was adopted but no officers were elected. This will be attended to 'later., T;he or ganization, will be affiliated with a national association of college alum nae. , Hall & Shumway, the plumbers have leased the west room of the Sanford building nt the. corner of East Seventh and Oak Streets. and I will enlarge their place of jiusiness by occupying both rooms of the building. - Mother's Kitchen, which has heretofore occupied the west room, has gpne'out of business. The Vancouver team of the Tri City leage, with Sid1 Smith and Karl King-of "Eugene, p'nying with them, and Earl Hill and liill Chapin, form er Eugene players,. In, the lineup al so, defeated the. Salem team yester day by a -score of 6 to 5. Since the 'Eugene players hav,9- been on the team, Vancouver has gone from sev enth place to third. A man named Ntckerson who has been about the city for some time na, ...It, fnilllrf aalann In' th llimhPr ,hA strain MimM yar dnear the vinega' rfactory by the' , CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Ccld Storage Refrigerators. We have a complete line ot Ws popular Hue In white enamel lined. We have, also a few oftlie old-stylt-round, white ones that we of(e at cost. ' Our prices are right. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. If you want to be Sl'ItE you are irettinir C,OOD naint. buy "Sherwia & Williams." ' CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. Monarch ranges. Thirty days' fre? iioi t w K'nvs Fur. Co. ."Vndor" reinforced homraorks wilt' last longer because they are heavier- and closer woven ill tne centre. z i IF VOF HAM PHOMXiHA!"!! there will never be a doll e- j nlng in your home.. 1o.iw.) have a source of entertalnmetl I that never grows old. r ; 1 will be brighter one tuui " K , nnd better. Cme listen to the ( new records. The, ' ,l10" ' of enterlainment is wiuuu , vou what a wonderful 'ar:e reach wl:h a phonograi J EUGENE GUN CO. .. '. n : impite Strfel I. t ""one Black. 5.1- " tV :n-l l. Oil. Williams I props., Cleveland. O. Mfg Co., i if you want the best Ice cream1 1 f reiver buy the Peerless. We ran tell VOU wIlT. I ('HAMMERS HARlAvARE CO. fur rug sab-stlll con' iiiues: we can ae von ai least ?.i ot i" ur rug CHAM HERS HARDWARE CO. - " i-'. our liiii f ni llil ni t- ;n,i Kays l-'ur. Co. i TEA I Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your Rrncr trtvtins tpiit tnonpy i( yna doo'l HcStiu of lianunnrks. r:iinp rcfrii'frttors. ,1. W. tf Huv tK "llciilfy" Iuwm ni;iwtr nO : It will h' n tl' trtiirt' to ni'v tho luwn. I cuAMnrp; liAUinvAHi-: co. Halm wood Is lining brought ta the excelsior mill from Natron nt the I rate of twelve rords a day by four four-horse teams. Twenty-five hun dred cords of wood are already cut and more choppers are still cutting. I I lie depot grounds, where they ! i-ave 'en filled in near the denot. ?ire being leveled off so they will I prcsi-nt as good no nnp-araiii-e us - tiossib!,' o-i Wedni's.lay. the date of; ,,,..,,.,! i,.,yin,,s n'en's rrc-ir-j j si. -n to Kimei-.e. - j i The rei-ord ba 1 cf pass, imers was i !oan-i-d by one of th- street cars yes-j vesT.-i-.lay foreeoon goin- on: to tbe rnliA--?'tv. 1 1 r, being r-irrieil at one trip. Conductor 1.. W. ItakCr and 09 Today and Tonight ' PROGRAMS I Swedena 2E Land of the Gold Mines 3 Incendiary Foreman N .4 Public Nursery 5 :UnwillingXhiropcdist Matinee Every E ay 2:45. r.45 ar.d 9 P'15 ' 8-Day Clock give-away J"'-' avf vntii! r.UPONS. AU- vj , w m w 44