Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 14, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mlmum Ktliol mill Mnrlo Ml fori on
IdiIhIikhI (ilnvon cituplo of tlmlr
filuiulu with n itiuictiiK lnty 111 von
Wodmrntluy mviiiiIiik ill tlwlr lionm on
North Oulctlulii iivonuo. Aiiliiinn
iiliwlou pritvnllwl In tho ilnronitloiiri
wliloli Incliiiloil nntorH, KfrniiliiniH
mill autumn Itmvi'H, Willi !lu ixri
tlou of tlm ititn which wan coiivnrluil
Into mi "ISIk'H" loom with u color
muIuuiio or purplo mill will lit. Hcnrlul
ithiulml cnmllo woro it lirlRht touch
In tint illnlntr room. Iloiiliomt wnro
imrvml ilurliiK Mi ovimiIiik ittiil u bur
fot mipWir uftur tlm itruirltiK. Tlm
Ktimitn printout tvorot MUiion Mil
ilroil Antlo, Cnrollno Aiitlrovn( Lo
tion) Viinro, Orlili) Nntwlck, Ijiiry
Wllllnnm, Mlldroil OtrlK, Mml
IxmM, iroiin Smith, Kvolyn Cnroy.
loiut AmlerKon. l-'mnrcn lli'nth, Ktliol
Klfuri, Mrtrlo IJlfort anil .Mtjimrn,
lliirlmrt Alfonl, Will llovnrlilKo,
l'rmlurlrlc llcntli, I.oon HpneK, Hnliili
Warn, I'lotclicr Witro, I'niil .MeOoti
ulil, Nod VIIiih, Tom Bcaiitln, Carl
Kvaim, Ciiuirimn Morrlck, I'rault Hay,
(Icoi-ro Vllan.
MIhh KornllutclilHoil wan IiokIohh
to a lnrno iimtilior f frlontlB at liur
liomo Wcilncmlay aftoriioon, outer
triliiltiK for MIhb KiikUhIi, a "nilacul
InncoiiK uliowor" lining tho illHtlncllvn
ffnturo. Doi-oratloiiH woro In pink
nntl vhltJ, favorlto color of tho
lirlilo-ntoct.
At tho hhowor, tho Rlltn fell from
mi Invvrloil pnrniiol, uhp'IiiI1 over
tho chair whom tho (junMl of honor
wan Heated. llrldRo wan played for
a whorl lime. Ml" nvU wIiiiiIiik tho
lilKlirfct Hfr. A dainty lunchooii
wan then aorved.
Thoiin enJoyliiK Minn Untehlnon'u
liowpltnllty were: Mlnnen KiWllHh,
Keiitner, Ida I.ee Kontner, Ware,
UlodKfllt, Ithldell. Diivln. MorrlrU,
r.merlck. llniico. TrloHchler. llorrliiK,
Ihiiinl, Katherlno Dniinl, Carey, Kvcr
hard. Mnmhall, I'Uh, Carol KUh,
Heard, Hoot; MomtameH Albert
llrown, Holheriitel, Charlen Hrown,
llitrKfirh. DodKe, lludfleld, Johntion
and Don CoIvIk.
Tho annual county convchUon of
iti.i V. C. T. XL linn been In neoalou
dnrliiR the pnt week at the Klrot
IlaptUt church ofthU city. An e-
peclally larKo attendanco wan notlco-
nhlo with ilnleRntca from all mrln of
the county. Anion tho featured of
the convention woro nihlrtMCH liy
Ilev. Iliillllo, tho dlHCUhidou of tho
tdinpornnro (itictlon In JnckRon
county, tho election of offlcorw and
resolution repardlni; otiual miffrnKO,
aUo ronolutloiiB acknowledRliiK the
otfortM of Governor Onwnld WchI nd
tho appreciation or tlm orgnnlwitloii.
Tho of flcorn elected are n follow;
TreHldenl, MrH. Oraco Holme of Anh-
land; vlco-pronldont, Mm. A. T.
Howell or Modrord; trcaHtiror, Mr.
Hnrton of Mcdford; recording ttocro
tary, Mr. Abbott of Jackonvlllo, nud
corrcupon'dlnB nocretary, Mrn. Ilntha-
way of Aahlniul.
An mtlvo IntereHt I IniluK l
In tho county fair which will ho hold
next week by mil a row member of
local faclnl circle. Mr. WIIHiim
lludKO ha boon ohnon a JudK
tho florleulluro oxhlbllH, Mr. II. C.
Kentnor or domoHtlo Kclenco, MrH. W.
II. Canon. utmlMed' by other Indies In
chaiKn or tho domeatlo mnnufactur
hiK department, will receive oiitrliw
ift tho exhibit ImllilliiK " fa,r
KrottndK Monday and Tueiiday. win.
Cnnoil In preldentof thla department.
Local plniilHta will bo Kind to loam
tho rollowlUK which I taken rrom
tho imiHlcal iiectlon or tho Han Kran
rUro lixnmlnnr and wiltten by
TboniitH Nunaii, a .iiiuhIciiI critic of
that elty. ,
Willi' Mmo. (IhiIhIU wo are imiuii to
lionr tho mlmlrablo Aijierlcan uc
cainimnlBl rtijrt coinpoHor, Kdward
Holumlilor, wIioho "l-'lower llnln Ih
ho often heard on tl(0 nroRromimw f
tho KrouteHt iiluijora.
MrH. Harold U, Luiidon nvo
"ulunibor parly" for MIhh Fern lltiloli
Uon at tho liUiuBdon homo on Boulh
Holly Htrgot Thnraday ovenlnn. Tho
Kiumtii Included MIbh Korn llutchlHon,
MIhh IIohh Kontuor, MIhh Ida Ioo
Kontner, MIhh Maymo Uouol, MIhh
(lladyn Heard, MIhh MiuIro Hlddoll,
MIhh Hazel Nnyiirt, MIhh Kvolyn
Carey, MIhh Aletha Kmorlolc.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, W. l'alm ImVQ re
turned rrom Klamath county where
thoy hiivo boon rdr" hoo tlnlo'.
Mis. W. A.' Allium lott anturrtuy
miiriiliiK top ft lirlof VIhII with relu
tlv'oB at Aahland, ,
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MIhh J'wtrl now r Conlrnl l'olnt
WftH with Moilford frlgiuls Tuoaduy.
Mr. (Icotko Howlaiid I'arHon and
Mm, V 1 1 In i (I Campbull uero Intro
duced to Hoclal circle at a recentlon
and liiueheoii kIvoii by Mr. Delroy
(letclioll TliutHilay ailnruooii. Mm.
I'arHOUH In a kiichI or her koii Mr.
Iteillnnhl !'nroiin al tho HlllcroBt
oroliiirdi; Mr. and Mih, Campbell into
or Mlniicnpoll" beluit recent pur
cliunorH of llto HuticictitjjrchardH,
llowlit or pink rortcH were attrac
live In the living rootun, tho luncheon
color Hchomo IioIiik Rreen and white.
Tliono partrtkltiK I" (bo afternoon'
plctimirn weie: Ml'iidame I'aroiiM,
Campbell, Itlchard WlUon, .1, .
Tracy, William HIIIm, Kdwaid Krench,
W. I'J. Crow, I,. '.Iiiimer, Ocor; II.
DaRijolt, (leor:6 Carpenter, J. !'
tteddv. It. I.. MlirClatchlo. II. I.
Walther, Martin 'itiirber, (Jeore
Itohnrln; Mltmen A;uow, Chaniioii and
Hubbard.
A number or ladle were Invited
to tho boiiiii or Mr. W. It Kill on
North OniiiKo street till afternoon to
ineet Mr, tieoruo Hubert, lter-ln-law
of Mr. Kill. MrH. Kill wa a
nUteil In enterlalnlni? by Mr
ItobertH and MUhHIihiiiioii. Dahlia
In lavender hadiu wero nu decora
tion. The KiieMtti present weru Me
dnnie KngllHli. Carey, lliidKe, lliitrhl
nun. Purdln, Kr.Klenton, Hiirinoii.
(Irey, French, (letclioll. Heard, Hart.
Vawter, I'erklnn. 1 .11 Clare, UiiiiIpIh.
Hoot, llartxoll and Ml Uladyn Heard.
A dinner party wa Rlon Wedne
day menliiR at the country club by
Mr. A. K. niRham of tho MlraUta
Orchard In honor of Mr. Auntln Cor
belt. About thirty ruchI were
present,
Tho club continue to be tho nucleun
or nodal acllvltleB ror Itn member
and their Mend, dance ami dinner
partle occurrliiR with pkaHliiR fro
(juency. Tlm RroundH aro belim !
proved amj a pIctureHiiuo ncttliiB l
anticipated.
A number or younp ladle woro In
vited by Mr. Lathrop l'orklu to
her homo Friday niornliiR to meet
Mli Alicia (iVftham who I a Kient
at tho I'erklnn home. HrldRo wa
played, followed by n buffet lunch
eon. Ml Graham, whono 1101110 i
ni Attowa, llllnola, will remain for
omo tlmo.
Ml KiirIIhIi outortaiun thl oven-liiR-wlth
a dinner jmrty Riven at her
homo for hor muld of honor and
brldnmaldn. Tho joiiiir ladle In tho
weddlnR party will Incltido Ml HeH
Kontner, maid of honor ami MIsho
Mildred Wnro, MndRo Hlddoll, Fern
llutchlHon, llnxol Oavl. Until Mor
rlck nml Ida Leo Kentnor bride-
maldH.
MrH. W. I.. Hollowawy entertained
with a dinner party at hor homo
Thurflday ovonliiR. OiiCHt present
were Mr. ami Mr. Stewart l'atter
hon, Mr. and Mr. Lincoln McCor
nmck. Mr. nurse, Mr. .lohimton,
Mis Until llolloway.
Mr. nnd Mr. C Hunt Lowl of
I'ortlimd, former owner or tho Hear
Creek orchard, nrrhod Friday to
visit Mr. and Mis. F. II. HopkliiB.
They will vblt Crater Lnko Suniiay.
Tlmntop imrtloB and atter-thcator
HUpper hro bbliiR formed for "Unity
Mluo'' which fouu'H to too jjoiiiorii
Thenlor next Filday ovonlUK.
JudRo'Nell, MrH. Josophlno UubkoII,
MIsm FriinreH Nunnii of Jacksonville
and MIhh Marian Nell of Portland
Mpent Tueaday In Modrord.
Mr. V. (I. AldeiihiiRon In vlsltliiR
at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. S. L.
HlehnrdHoii. Alio will remain hov-
oral wooIch.
Mr. and Mih. Victor Mooro aro
plaiinliiK to leave Medford boon to
make tholr futuio homo at Sun Fran
cisco. Mr. Vornon Vawter Ih amoni; Hiobo
Who havo lurt ror colleRO hIiIiIIob ut
tor a Hummer vacntloh Bpent In Mod
rord. Mr. and MrHOoorRO H00110 Cnr
poiilor loft Thursday for mi extended
Hojouni at Lake Taboo, California.
Mi-b. F. W. Carhahnn hurt returnod
to tho llluo LodRO country aftor a
fow dnya In Modfoni.
' Mrn. (5. V. Sooly of Hittom Ih a KUOHt
at tho homo of her boh; .for, H. U.
Meely of liila' cliy, ' '
MlBH'rcvn Humphrey linB-rodu-nod
from a Hovernl weokH tay at 'iK
nor Sprlnp. v
Mr Orvll .I0I111H011 wan IiosteK nt
t tin tn m I of it Mitrlit of kIkiwith for
1 w -
1 MIhh KiirIIhIi Friday afternoon at her
lionio mi west l'alm ntreet. The
room were prettily nrraiiRod with a
color Hclieme of yellow, carried out In
rlirysauthemiimH and uhaded candles.
After tho "Hhowor" and luncheon, a
jolly half hour wan Mpent In lm
promlii vermi writing, tho honor
Rtiesl beliiR tho mibjcct or each
"poem." The Rilet present wore
MIkhch KiirIImIi, Kentnor, Ida Lee
Keiitner, Davis, Dlddell mid llutchl
Hon. Tuesday afternoon, .Mis MarRaret
lllodtjett or Northrield, Minn., was
Kiiost of honor at a ploanliiR affair
KlVeli by Miss MadRe Hlddoll, who n
tertalned with four table or brldRp.
MIh Hazel Dnvls captured the hlRhest
score. Ml Hlddell' RtiestB were
Misses lJlodROtt, Ware, Heard. Trelch
lor, Carey, Deuel, Knierlck, KiirIIhIi,
Davis, HutcblKoii, Keiitner, Ida Lee
K'Mituor; Mcndmimn. IlerReMch, Ited
field, DodRO and Hothermal.
A reception and dancliiR party
were rIvoii al tho nmall hall of the
Nntatorlum bulldliiR Friday evenliiR
by the Henlor clan or tho Modrord
HlRh School, to tho RraduntliiR class
or I9ia and different member of
tho HIrIi School. HefreshmeutH were
Horvod diirliiR the ovenlnR. '
I'atron and patronessc or tho
arfalr were: Professor nnd Mr.
Uowiuau, Mlsn Florence Marshall,
Mis Ilerthn WoIhIi, Ml KuiiIco Mun
Hon and Prolcssor Jewell.
Mr. H'aliih Ilardwell will be host
at a bachelor dinner Riven thl evon-
Iiir at tho Hotel MecUord (Jrlll. In
vited RiiestH aro Messr. K. L. Tuniy,
Harry Llndwy.. Charlen Heed, Fred
Merrill, U-o Hoot, Wheldon Diddle,
Karl Huntley.
The organ Unt Ions anion g tho ladles
of St. Mnrk' Kplscopnl church boRan
nrtlvo dutlcH thl week, tho WoniAn'H
Auxiliary meetluif Wednesday even
Iiir at 7:30, tho Guild Thurmlny nr-
ternoon.
A stftR party waH Riven for Mr.
Italph Dardwell last Satutday even
Iiir at tho Hotel Medford. Those In
the party Included Messm. Lindsay,
Hoed, Merrill, Tuniy, Torrcy nnd
Hnnlwell.
Mrs. GcofRo Uowlaud Parsons I
vIsltliiR her son Mr. HcRlnnld Parsons
at tho lllllcrent orchard. Mr. Par
soub will remain for a cotiplo of
montha.
Tho Iridic Aid of tho First Presby
terian chinch will meet Tuesday af
ternoon at two thirty at tho homo or
Mr. C. H. Hay, Went Main St.
Mr. Lewi Ulrica or Jackaoiivlllo
spent Wednesday In Medford.
Miss Anna Towne of Phoenix spent
Wednesday In Moilford.
FIFTEEN BOYS TRY TO
L
HER
11UTTK. Mont., Sept. II. ConrcH
hIoii that they, attbmpted to Ijnch
Joseph Moyora, an iiRed chicken rais
er, llvliiR near Unite, Is made horo
today by Hrtoon boys' raiiRhiR from
12 to 15 years In iro.
" According to Mm. Moor, alio and
her hiisbmid had been made nearly
destitute by tho depredatlona of tho
boy.
i On ono occasion, alio said, thoy at
tempted to burn tho Moyoia homo.
When MeyorH tried to put out tho
fire, tho hoyH overpowered him, pit
a lopo mound IiIh neck, nnd atomptod
to lynch him. Tholr attempt failed
bocaiiho Mm. Meyers' BcromiiB brought
IIBHlHtailCO.
PKN'DLKTOX UOUND-UP KXCDH
HIO.V. Thoso desiring Bleopor lOBorvatlona
for tlila oxmiralon ahould eugago
Hiimo at Southern Pacific ticket or
tlco at once to ouahlo tho local of
fice to provldo amplo accommoda
tloiiH for thoRu dealrlng to mnko tho
trip. Owing to tho Immense crowd
attending tho Hound-Up, and tho dif
ficulty to BOouro rooma, tho Medford
iWty will occupy tho sloopliig carH
while at Ponilloton. Call, phono or
wrlto Southorn Paclflo Ticket OIHco.
ins
William Fivvorahnm will havo 150
''HiipoM" In lila production of "JuIIuh
Cnesur."
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GRANTS PASS HI
WE I) BIGAMIST
1912.
TAhfl iiniiiinii ihM
L. 11. Ilk'h.' nolf'tonfi ssed blua
mist, hil neen arrested nt Diiiiniuulr,
CnllrornlA, and win ' returned to
Klamalh Falls, where ho )un been
living for tho p(lt fi'overal inoriMis
II Ih 110W oxnecied thai Illeli will
bit prosecuted bylUs .lensle Lay
tott, ft OrmilH Phb r1I, who supposed
who wan Ulchn wjfp till wir No, 1,
appeared from Cnlirornla Iilrh and
MlfH Lnyloli w'ero married In (Jrniitn
PAwh on Fobruttr2l4, 1012. Tliey
removed to Klnmnlh Fall, whore
Illrh nnened a shoo smre and nosed
a ono or tiro Villi tltj's prominent
IiuhIiich ;non, Itlcli left Klamath
Fall following Iho arrival or tho
(Awful Mr. Hlch in that city.
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HE WAY AT UGO
Drokeu hearted by the Jobs or bis
wlfo and child, John Mason, contem
plating suicide, U suddenly con
fronted by hi old mother. Ashamed
or hi Intentions lie dismisses her
with a klsH and walks meditatively to
the window gazing al tho church
across tho way, where tho vested
choir Ih sIiiRlng, "Hlcssed are They
that Mourn ror They Shall He Com
forted." A story of an orphan girl,
nnd her pet dogi who ro to live with
a pros nnn who orrcrs tho dog ror
sale, Ih iiIho woven Into thin great
film, shown tonight at the L'go. Hie
girl nltorn n sign on tho house front
to rend In addition to "Dog For
Sale." to "Girl For Sale." Tho girl
w'andoM away wltV the dog and Ih
found by John Mason, who brings
her to IiIh homo, now made happy by
tho girl's presence A happy Christ
mas nreno concludes this human In
terest film. Tboro are three other
licensed films nt thfe'llRO.
HUMILIATION KILLS
LEBANON SOCIALIST
LKIIANON, Or., Hipt. 1 1.--F. M.
GattH, a t-oeinlint, 03 jenr of age,
ih dead her today n a result of hu
miliation Buffered whtn none came to
hear 11 lecture ho lino advertised he
would yivc. Grtttn kired a hall that
lie might deliver n JBeS'a'e to fricniN
nnd ncighbom which he believed
would nidythem in solving tho econo
mie pniblem- Of the day. After wnU
inr honnv time vainly hoping Miuieone
would eomc to bear htm. Gatts went
home, where be was found dead n
few hours later.
SAYS M'ARTHUR &. PERKS
ARE PROMOTING RAILROAD
COQU1LLK. Or . Sept. 1 1. K. Vnl
Jean, surveyor for tho proposed rail
road from Port Orford to the Pacific
&. Kastorn near Mcdrord, who baa
been making Uils city bis headquar
ters ror tho vast to week, loft Co
nutlle Tuesday morning for Hlvor
ton. With Hlverton as his tompo
mVy hoadniiartors, Mr. Valjean will
continue to survey down the rlvor
toward Unndon to a point whero tho
old survey touchos tho Coaulllo. Whllo
In Coqulllo ho mm eyed from six
miles nbovo town to nearly olRht
mllea down tho liver. Mr. Valjean,
when asked what company wna back
of him, atnted positively that bo waa
backed by tho McArthur & Porks
company.
STOCK TICKER'S INVENTOR
DEAD AT AGE OF 74
NEW YOKK, Sept. II. K. A. Cnl
iihan, the iu enter of tho flold nnd
Stock tielviir nnd erganir-er of the
Gold and Slm'k 'i'clcgraili eomiiauy,
is dead nt bin homo in llrooklyn to
day ill the age of 71 jcum. ,
CuliibitnV last invention was the
multiplex telegraph system,
t'ho Daily Hint from Paris.
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wt uvea are to be ucd cxtcmlvcly for win
tr tailored suits, and tho cutaway coats
how many intricacies of scim placlnc
iIaIon Amy Linker.
JOHNSON
Al
CHICAGO, Sept. II. Funeral r
lices over the body of iivs. Ettu
Duryea Johnson, the wife of Jnek
Johtisoii. nejrro jmiliftt, who com
mitted suicide, were held in St.
Marki' Methodist elmreli here at 11
o'clock tlti' inoniiti, the Kcv. J. It.
KobiiiMiii offieintiiiR. The body was
interred in Graeelnnd cemetery.
Jnek Johnson n nlinit pro-lratcd
over his life's traRie death nnd sny.s
be will never enter the rilijj naiu.
Jnek Curley. maunder of Jim Flynn,
the boavyweigbt fighter, made the
arrangements for Mrs. Johnson's
funeral.
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Cascarets Cleanse
liver and Bowels
llio Millions or Cascaret Users Xeier
Have Headache, Constipation,
HilinuMios or hlrk .Stomach
it Is moro necessary that you keep
your Dowels, Liver and Stomach
clean, puro nnd fresh than It la to
keep the sewers and drainage of n
large city rrom obstruction.
Aro you keeping clean Insldo with
Cascareta or morely farcing n pas
biiRoway ovory few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil? This Is
Important.
Cascarets Immediately clcansn aud
regulate the stomach, romovo tho
Hour, undigested and fermenting
rood and foul gnbes; tako tho excess
bile from tho liver and carry out of
the system tho constipated waste
matter and jiotson In tho Intestines
nnd bowels. .
No odds how badly and upset you
feel, n Cnscaret tonight will straight
en jou out by morning. They work
whllo you sleop. A ID-cent box rrom
your druggist will keop.your head
clear, stomach Hweet and your liver
and bowels regular Tor montha.
Don't forgot tho children tholq llttlo
Insldes need a good, gontlo cleans
lug, too.
Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition
.rnt or, sewer, pavement, and sidewalks in, alley
in rear; best two lots in the addition.
One Lot, 75x120, East Main Streot
AValer, sewev, pavement, alloy in rear.
.Kivo-room honso and lot, Kenwood avenue
Coile.rete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb
ed, lot 133 feet deep, halt' block Fourth streot
pavement, high ground.
Lot South Oakdale ()0xl7" all improvements
in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue,
alley in rear.
Seven acres,rV. lpjles north of Medford on Cen
tral Point niaeadani, ditch across highest part.
Any of tho above properties can be purchased at
exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur
chaser, J 'rices oC-property will advance U0 per
cent as soonjis information of certain deals now
ponding is made public, lntpiiro
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
rT-rvv
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HOTEL MEDFORD
$1.00 SUNDAY DINNER $1.00
Canape Oibier
Sliced Tomatoes
.Ripe Olives '..
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Consomme Komusat .""' m
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J'ottngo WeHtmorelaiid
Aigtiillelfcs do Flctun Ji'Jliigloro
' Pomtnes Dnimllino
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Vol-au-Vent Jtiz do Veau a la Berthier '
Mnderiu Punch
Braised Duckling Stuffed a la Aiiglaiso' ' '
Saddle. of Southdown Glutton Mint Satico Jt.
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Ney Gardeii Peas T
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Brown Potatoes
Salad 'Waldorf .
Green Apple Pie Lemon Morangtio Pic
Assorted Fruits , !;.,"''
Chocolate Tee Cream Assorted Cajcos ', 7
Swiss Cheese Bents Crackei-s Toastud -Demi
Tasse
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STAR THEATER
TODAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENED
IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE
Nat C.
Goodwill
THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTOR '
As Fagin in "Oliver Ivifa"
As lie appeared at the New Amsterdam and Em "re Tlicalres all tamtcr
A FIVE EEEL PRODUCTION
PLAYED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST
L
Thousands and thousands paid Two Dollars a scat to sec
NAT GOODWIN AT THE EMPD3E THEATRE 4
YOU CAN SEE HIM AT THE STAR FOR
lO Cents
POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES
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BREAKFAST
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Choice and wholesome. Government
inspected products that the whole
family enjoy.
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UNION MEAT COMPANY;
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Fouta Company R. & Q, Cash Store
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