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P2CGB !FOUB JLTCDFOUD MATTJ TRfRUNE, MEDFOUD, OH IWON, MONDAY, A Vim, 1H, mil. 0 Medfokd mail tribune AN INIP.I'KNIJHNT NKWHPAI'KIt PUllMKIIKt) KVHIIT AITUItNOON U.VCKIT 8UNDAV I1V TUB MKDI'OIU) 1MUNT1NO CO. Tho Democratic Ttmci, Tim Mcdford Mnli, Tlio Mcdford Trltiuno, Tlio South m Oroconlnn. Tlio Ashland Tribune. orrico Mnii Tribunn ltiiii.iinc. :&:;.: North l'lr itreoti tclepliona 75. Offlclnl rnr nf tlio City of Mcdford, Official r.tpcr of JnoVtuon County. Bi Kntcrod ns ncebnd-rlnss matter nt Medford. Orrcoit, under tho net of Mnrch J, 1SJ9. BunscRirnoN ratxb Ono yrnr. by mull .... ........-,..,15.00 On month, Ity ninil . , ...-. .SO rvr month, delivered by carrier In Medfohl. Jnckfonvltlo nnd Cen tral Point- .50 ftnttinlny only, by m.ill, per year 1.00 Weekly, ier year. . .... 1.S0 With Medford Stop-Orer EASTER SERVICES AT 1ST THE TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE F OUR lv.. ,,.,..,." Ltlllllll II wt'tv olivtrocuti'd at Osstniii"; this Knslor Sunday was n sjrcnl day in the .Mcdford Mcthodi-t Kpii'op:il church. t opened with n well-at-tended nud profitable Minnie pntycr Hireling led liy William XL Stiiii. Tlio morning and uiht congregation taxed the .rhtint: raparity of the church lu tho utmost, even to the crowding of the nUIcs. hi the morning service eight chil dren were linpti-cd, uotahly among the numher were tho interesting twin-, or XIr. and .Mrs. Oren Anjuger. Seven adnllK were received into mem bership. The choir rendered special music of a profitable and entertain ing character, eonMMiiig of three choruses "Tlio Redemption" liy Cioii- iiod. This is the first time tho choir lias appeared in vestments in the reg ular Sunday worship. It wns great ly appreciated hy the largo audience piecnt, and contributed much to the imprcssivcncss of the service. Tho night meeting was given hy the Sunday school-in the form of their annual Raster entertainment. The members of the school ncouittcd thcm-clveis with great credit and llin.o specially participating were generously encored, and liy their ap propriate and finely rendered piece-, clearly evidenced the capable train ing they received at the hands of the committee and their assistants, who had the program in charge. The chancel was beautifully adorned with cut flowers mid jvotted plants. The rear wall of the choir loft was deco rated with the flags of the different uatioiw. High above all wns the white flag of the Master Kingdom with its gleaming eros. Tho annua! offering which is always taken for missions as large. 1). T. I.avvtou presided and did it mot felieitouly. Miss Mublo Ciould wns pianist and charmed everybody by her skillful playing. The committee, which eouited of XI rs. Winos Wiley and Stien, ably seconded by Miss Kvn Hammond and Miss Mary Tinker, are to be congratulated on the splendid in a li ner in which the whole program wns rendered. GUNMEN KILL TWO T KOMKUSKT, I'a., April 1:1, John D'Angelo, '2'), and Joseph li'Aiigelo, S, cousins, were shot and instantly killed hero today by gunmen who diovo up to tho D'Angolo homo in an automobile. Mrs. Frank D'Angelo, .lo-eph' mother, was suriou-ly wounded. No molivu for the shooiing was known, Mrs. D'Angolo said "he luaid tho reports in her back yard and saw tho two youths lying (lend in tho doorway. As shu Miiopul mi- tho body of her sou, ibuo hJi-jU were I'ued at her, two of them Inking H Jcct. Then she heard In- gamut i rim to llnir tilil.iiiinbilo and diiw nvv.i. mornm": for (ho ntunlor of I Ionium Rosonlhnl. iho j?ainl)lof, shot down in ooltl blood hooauso ho "sijuoalod" on iho "vsysloin," tho allianco of polioo and Iho undor world of Now York City, for a division of spoils, Polioo Lieutenant Meeker, who amassed a fortune IVont (ho j;raft soonrotl, and upon whoso orders (ho shoot int; was tlono, has boon granted a now (rial upon technicalities. The nion who today paid tho ponalty, though tho sount of Europe, tho result of our open-door iuuuiuration pol icy, aro simply instnnnonts carryini on( tho instructions of others whoso word in many similar crimes had boon im munity enough to protect thorn from punishment. The crime was a little bolder than hitherto undertaken. The time happened to be unpropitious. But as vet tho chief beneficiaries of such crimes, tho politicians who toil not, yet amass groat wealth, tho rosil principals, tiro as vol un punished. What a tribute to civilization is tho spectacle of a quad ruple execution! Iho gruesome stud revolting details aro described in full. The death chamber is crowded by relays of tho curious so many that there are scarcely murders enough to give ovorv spectator a chance to view tho death agony of a single victim. It reminds one of tho hangings of a century or two ago, when gallows adorned every cross-roads and tin execution was the occasion of village merrymaking. One victim, wo aro told, appeared half paralyzed with horror. His eyes bulged and he moved mechanically. An other was so hard to kill that four shocks wore hooded. Another strained convulsivolv against the straps, while foam bubbled from his lips as a wisp of smoke came from over his loft oar. And so on through the harrowing do tails. What an orgv of thrills and what placid satisfaction for those fortunate enough to hold an admission ticket to this modern chamber of horrors! And how much those who enjoy such sights have advanced beyond their cave-dwelling and tree-climbing paleolithic ancestors! The electric chair is probably more humane than the primitive gallows, though there cannot bo much differ ence in the sensations of the victims. Hut as it is not as public, society cannot profit as much by the object lesson as in the good old days when a severed human head was transfixed on a spike and left for mouths with its dis torted features to decorate the town wall, or tho bodv was left to sway in tho evening breeze while crows and buz zards rent tho decaying flesh. Legalized murder is no bettor than illegal murder. It is as wrong for tho state to take human life as it is for tho individual. The four murders of today and the fifth mur der in prospect will not bring back to life the dead gam bler, and it will not prevent other such crimes. The literal enforcement of the Mosaic law of five thou sand or more veal's ago but testifies to how little mankind has advanced, and the increasing number of homicides bear witness to the futility of fear as a crime deterrent. Even while the electric juice is singeing with sickly odor the bodies of its four victims in the name of the law, crimes equally atrocious to that of the gunmen tire being com mitted throughout the land in spite of the triumph of justice. Public Market Popular in Med ford The Maude Adams of the Movies E HKATTLK, Wash., April 13. The )iggfl coiiHgnmciit of Chinese os,'g uvur Imported into this country, con sisting of 'J70.000 domi, will bo part of tliu ciii'go of the Htcailishlp Sena tor, which will sail ftoiu (lie I'acille Coast Hlniiiililj company's duck lieio Tuesday iiljtlit J'r Han Fniii-flM-o. Tlio 'JK wi hniujilil ern Hit I'ui'ilic fmiu Hong ICong aboard I lut CiiiimIIiiii Pacific Iiiici Mmprc of ltiiin and with lilM'lungcil ul Viiiifontrr, Ik C Tlity will l luki itlMUUtl Ibv r'l'tT llil'll', In tho "Interesting People." de partment of the April American Mag azine apiK-ur a photograph aim sketch of Mary l'iekford, a charming young actress whose face and figure are known to moving picture theater goers till over the world. Following is an extract: "Among the colorless, voieolos figures whieh flicker neros the screen every niht in 'movie' theaters there is ouo which has made horsolf universally known and loved, lu Paris, London, Xew York, or in strnngo nameless bordor settlements of Asia and Africa and Austniliu, this little figuru has made friends. Millions iiuvc seen her and applaud ed her; for in fourteen yoar slit lias played (bv pnxy to h public larger than all that Booth ami Irving and Snlvini and Cuipioliu played to in a lifetime. Kho went on the slaifc at the age of live. Her namu is Marv Pickford. "Stage folk call her the '.Mamie Adams of tho movies,' mid the imuio is deserved. For the snrn unrcn oning reason that over body loves .Miss Adams, with her trug throaty voice and naive adolescent awkwardiioss, so every body low- 'little Mary of the movie-..' llolh have in abundance what Mi-" Adams as 'Maggie' in 'What Kvcry Woman Kiiohs,' called 'that damned charm!' "Hut along with her acting for the movies have gono frequent returns to the legitimate, stage. In December, 1 007, David Hclasco first ili-covorcd Mary and ca-t her for the little sis tor, Hetty, in 'The Wnrreim of Vir ginia,' and last year Mr. Hclasco again tempted her, this time from the movies, to take the part of Juliet, the little blind girl of fairyland, in A flood Littlo Doil.' "Hut the Ntugo will never displace tho pictures in Miss Pickford's heart. 'I love it all,' she sighed as she talked to mo ouch after a performance of 'A (iooil Littlo Devil,' and she con fided to me tho secret that, in spite of her mother, she spends Sundays vUitiug the picture theaters, 'It's hard to play out under tho hot west ern sun in the desert. Many times, alter a day's work in the pictures, 1 have returned at suiisut too cxlmiiht ud to touch a bit of food. Hut there is a fascination in the excitement and over-changing scenes.' Then she addid, 'Why, nights I dream of start intr atraiii for California!'" A New and Dangerous Potato Disease I'lnwlury scab of tho potato i-, an faintly purplish and extend from up I'uropeau disease winch doubtless proximately the outermot cells ol followed imported potatoes hcfoioilho tuber toward the deeper layers the ipiarantiiie law went into cifect. l'verv possible effort is being made by the I'nll.'d States dcpaitiaent of iiL'riculture to prevent this iliseaso I'ho "powdery scab" fungus, if conditions are favorable, may cat large cavities into tho immature po tatoes, Hesides consuming iiarU of making iiiroiids on our potato iudiis-1 tho tubers it stunts their finther (H Matk Woodruff iu the I'oitlaud Telegram.) The Medfoid public niaiket sends greetings to suppoilers of it -Imllai iiwtitutiou lor Potllaud, At 10 o'clock this morning the public mill' ket is nicely filled with ciislomeis, uu.i before ;i this afleiuoon Die I'm m crs will lane cleaned out their offer iligs and the mat ket master will swnb down the decks and make things shiphiipc until (lie big doors are thrown open again Tuesday, I'.ver.vbody in Medfoid seems to own a markot basket. Lawyers and doctors, carpenters and teain-lers, their vies ami their -on ants hne lu'on Mt inning into the market all the motniiig. There is a -orl of sphil hero that i- iudoxciilmble. Medfoid con-timers know .luck-oii county fa imct by their flr-t names, ami, strnngo as it may seem, the con sumer mid the gioucr each claim to be about -"i par cfttit ahead been us of shaking hands aero"- the green goods clm-in. And Medfoid hits n suecessfnl public market. Kwit every candidate for re-election to the supreme court bench would Mi-tnin that propo-ltlou ou the record and the evidence, lu two years it ha- necoinpli-hed seven iiidi-putalile thing-: Increased the output of .lueksou county farms; in creased railroad shipments; increas ed the profits of the farmer; in- ciea-ed the profits of tin nsiuuer; fiirui-hcil fresh ami wholesome I nod; eliminated the peddler of wilted, de caying nud uuwholcMiinc food; so firmly entrenched itself with the peo ple that it could not he uotteu rid of ly an cplo-ion of Celilo dyuumile. Two things seem to have worked together to bring about this le-ult. The l'ir-t is the intere-ted. able and impartial uiuiiiigeuieut by Market Master Iv. .1. Iliiuyard, and the olhsi is bccaii-c of the firm support and co-operation given the project by the city council. The market muster i the judge of how many stalls -hall be allowed to operate at the market, how much produce, -hall be brought in for snlc, and an ordinance gives bun authority to fix the retnil prin Market .Mu-tcr Itunvard receives a -alary of -7." a month and rnaki- the market self-su-lniiling. And a Med- ford family can buy anything at their market, from meats, vegetables, fruits, hoiiic-cauncd goods vinegar, cider, cooked foobS, Belgian hun- aiul ciuekeiiH to canary bints, lor the privilege of -oiling tlic-c lliing the fanner pnys Ju cent- for a single day, or &l a month. It was in l!)l that the Mcdford rebellion ciilmitmtrd in a new declar ation of independence. The high cot of living had beeomu a bunlrii. The newspapers took up the ipie-tion of a public market aud Were boycotted. It was -aid that tanner- Mould not bring in tmck for salu. Hut Iho cit council had gotten into touch with an experienced public maiket man in the person of Kunynrd, nud the council purchased a lot and appro priated -?1SII(I for a building III by 1(10 feet on a side street. It con tains JI Mall-, izo 8 by 10 feet inside, with three-foot counters, all of them in u-e by farmers, and a waiting list of applicants under llie lid of the superintendent's desk. During the pn-t year tho people of Mcdford have been -upplied with flesh egjjs a 171,, cents a doxeii, huttcr nt ill) cents a pound, diesed chickens leady for the pun nt IS ami 'JO cents u pound, poil, hums a IJ cents a lmiiud, nud beef nt fioui 10 to 'JO cents a pound, utid potatoes at ft out fill cents to .$1 per huuilied weight, 'fhe market is never over supplied, nor uio iheie dirt'eieuces in piiees ut vuiious stalls. One hun dred uud eighty people have been known to Hue up nt the meul stall waiting their tutu to purchase. The inarltet uui-ler woik- It like this; ()n Tuesda.vs, TIiiiiiIii.m and Saluiditys lh:t nun ket i- npu lo the public. Therefore on Moadav-, WVtl -nesilays nud Friday- the market inns, ter hitches up Old lies lo a -laut-wheeled buggy ami diive- tluoiigh the country, lie a-ceilniiis ju-t how luueli ptoduco each fnrmrr will have uud of .what kind. Then he iiotific each -lull-keeper what ijimntitv of each kind of stuff he shall hiu,-! iu the net day. Surplus -luff i -hip prd lo other uutrkets and i!ihm'iI of. When the uiurkct wn- iu-littUd the funuers were demou-tratiiig or cluirds ami .-hipping iu about nil their potatoes and many other gar den products. Today thev ate exporter- of these IhiiiKs, nml making money, twelve cats of beans and any number of curs of potatoes and onion- went to t'alifoniia nml Oregon points this year. Hxpert meat. cutters are allowed lo handle the incut -tails iu iuo- in stances, but they tiro compelled to piircluiHC their carcasses fioni .luck--on county funuers. lu one cae a woman, Mr-. It. II. .louc, opera te ller owu'meat -tall. Her -oeciallv i pork grown on a little .'I'-acn- farm, I'a mill's out. She sells ten hog evrry Saturdny and she clear- up from $10 o fSU a wiL, That -lull is -ooii going to pay for her laud ami furni-li it ne-t egg for her two chil dren. O. .1. Ann's recent y -old 1100 -ucks of Mialncs at the maikcl for fi:i.0, and admit- llmt he lum ic- retniled fl.'illO of his fnnii produce at his stall this vcar. .1. O. Harris had a veal Ilia) he wauled to sell to the hlllehcix. They o! fried ." lor the aniiual. Il.irii- peddled the meat at his stall and realized 10. One man sold home-cured hams and Imcoii for just one day ut his stall nml went home with ilSO in a stocking ou one of his legn in the wagon. The "honest fainter" hn- sometime- tried lo beat the marki't. One man found a scarcity of green -ii. lie hii hi. supply while hi- neighbor, were -clliug out at ." cent- n pound. nud then offered his supply at Hi cfiits. The mini was uniindiiitilv mleied to take his pens oil' the tabic or sell them at lint established price of ,' cents. Ijtst ar a far hot koI the price of loganbcnic- fixed at H'i cents a chn(, ut th uiurket, ami then began pcdilliug his berries over town at 7.1 cents. That mnn i now barred from the market. When lbs Mcdford market beusn doing business the price- of produce were unreasonably high. After it was iu full swing thoe prices drop ped very materially. Tojlay the peo ple here know that if they do not patronie tlie murket, nml Ilia- ullovv It to fail and he do. Oil up, tbox' prices would ngaiu uo sailing sk-ward. w ENTERS E VOTING ON II DRY QUESTION Unemployed a Grave Social Problem America is iiwukeuing to a rcali.a- the mc-s houses. They me the camp Ity, and the co-operation of all iu leiosted iu lid- crop is much needed iu dealing with this new potato mal ady. The department is issuing u bulletin (No. 82) entitled, "Powdery Scab of Potatoes," which thoroughly explains Hie disease and gives all tho priiclicul advice mailable ut the prcrcnt legurdlng its cniitiol. Powdery sculi does nut ntlncl; Iho poitiou of the potato vines above Ibn gtouiid. It U piiiiiiiiily dioutt o( ibe young lubcii., which dcvclop as they liuilille iu the yrnuiid. The di-- growth and cnin.es them to bu de formed. An yet, no method of controlling this disease, when it once gcU ill the soil, has been found. The pew bul letin of the department relate the icsiiIU of cL'ituiu experiments which are interesting, but limy aie of such a preliminary nature that I'm Hut study will be icipiiicd lieforo hc can bu leeoiiiiiiiuiilcd. Tlio lies) ad vice that can be jtlvcii a faimci wlio.c IicbU have produced n crop infected willi powdery -cab i- Ihi-' Don't uiow polaloex lor sitcial en ii is iippaiciit bv mull, -.iiihlli raiM-il pimplcH miiI a Miuhl ili-col- ''nrn oil a piece of laud Hint b o if tiii ol tin mint c Wb'n i il pioiliici'il a nop mil icil wiMi Hi lojH'ii, Iho mrait'il ii ivii u ija'iir'o'ii'iiNv, lion of the fuel thai she has a latgi -lauding army of unemployed an iirmy probably 11111113' tiiuos larger than the regular iirmy of which the president of the I'uited Sillies is cominaiii.ler-iii-cliief. I'or thoo who march in this urmy, Ihcro is no dis crimiimtiou us to ugc, sex, physical or mental comlitiou. All are eligible, A majorily of wago-carners enler tlio ranks mole or loss frcipicully, Iu addition to tins regular aimy of un employed, which mn relies about the country in veu'rch of seasonal occu pations, there hit troops of volun teer recruits, vvliii-h periodically swell its ranks. The iirmy of the unemployed is nil ortranicd. It- compaiilcn are either not couuiiamled or poorly command ed. It has some captains, but no generals, U well known thai 11 disorganized aiiay nil army without an able comiuaniler is a source not of security, but of danger to u com munity in which it ex in Is. Tho I'nit- cil Slules has ipiniteied ill every city iu overy iada-triiil community, her legular iirmv of unemployed men, women nml (hildreu, who 11 in out of work at aome -cn-011 of tho vunr. At tiinoH like the present, vviien the urmy is swelled by the addition of lboi) foiccil into the ranks, theie is alvva.s a laic iimnhoj' of loluiiteei ready for ei v 0. especially about John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Unity AiiUluut HHH, IIAHTMSTJ' Phones M, 17 n4 17-JM Aiiibulniirt) Hcrvlie- Diutjr (,'or"utr followeii. who capilalie a coudillou of uhiiormal unemployment. In iiiiiuy asiects of industry, the United .States has mux lit up uud overtaken her si-lcr across the wa ter; sho has -Indict! to her adwm tage tho experience of Kuinpcun countries; she bus taken the bet which they have to offer nml has Hindu it belter. Hut iu the matter o dealing with Ikt men nud women out of work, sho bus failed lameiitnlily. With the experience of (leriiinny be foie her, with Kiigluml to sliinubilc Imr, with little Denmark cleaily isiiiitiiig Iho vwiyAineiiea bus stood deaf, dumb and blind lo tho piiiHCiiee of this great social problem. To be sure, a few of the 111010 in telligent stules Wisconsin, Miishii chiiNctls and Orcon have made crcditahlii bcginiiinps, not ismply iu Nlnliiig tho prohleia, but hi finding a solution for it, 'fhe linger commun ities, however-Iho mot n cull lit cities, the big iudiistiial ceuteis which comiiiand the able-t talent in most every phase of life am jml leaching the slaco of awaicucsk thai a piohleui exists. IVom "Our Anny of Iho riieiaplo.vcd," liVllon. .loiiil A. Kingsbury, iu the Amciicaii lie view of Ilcvlow- (or April. rilunkn .ill, I'llt. ClKiim nml help build up roll for jour own town. pay MEDFOKD FLUFF RUG CO Klltf ft f If 1 Cll'pl't riJ'Ullllltf 1111(1 Wl'HVlllff nn hah'p main tfmm'r I'limic cm u STOCKTON. Cnl , April HI. I.01II. the Hlilpiilujt ctmlur of one of tho liiinest iinum illitrleta lu Culltoi nln, Is vtitliiK on "wet" or "do- to da), aiiilil Krot excitement, at It' inuiiloliml tilcetlou. Tlio illitrlet eou taliis Mix wineries, unit In tils liotiio of (lisirte K. Law 1 euro, iroldeut oO tho California tlrato Urovvoin1 Pro tcutlvo League, forineil tn titimc tin ulntn nroliltiltluu atueuilutaiit to lie toted on mixl .N'oveintuir. Ho Is in:i)or of l.oill. ludlellonti are llmt every rttuUtonnl vole vrill Ih rwl. Other muuleliutlltlM lu California In wlilrh wet or dry oimHohi nr tieliiK bold toita) ate: I ted llintr. liiitua. num. Dild lev, llniifonl V.iinvlllo. SauKer. I.e moore 111 . .ore. i:ulw1e. Orbuid t'Mnh Willow n Mttee.1, I'ortuut, CIovIh. WallK, W'IIIIIh and Helmiito. pn. Hlllll'V tHlll la) ilutrlctii, two In (llcau county anil roiir lu Tuoluiuno (oiinty, 11 10 voIIiik ou wet or dry to day, and Plat urv lllo hi voting oil a eitlooii lorulallou oiiiiniiiii'e, SUPREME COURT AUJUURNS WITHOUT R0AU DECISIONS WASHINGTON, Apnl HI.- The I mini :l,i(o Mipii'ine colllt lid oiiitiid thl- atleiucnn wltluuil hand 1111; ilmv 11 any iiupoltiilit decl-ioiis In 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.' iiiili'nitd ea-i-. isis'-riiiRi t in villi: tiiimv THE CIIURCHILLS In a l'liist Comedy Sketch I'lmtopbi)- Tmbi) TIIIC .MASMCHK A Two Kvol I'oature Cull of Hvelte- mtit and Thillllnpt Sltiiatlouii 1111: I'DWtcits or Tint .Mit I'dlmit, 1 1 nt to 11 ovi; 'to 11 1 it 1:1: H. . A Coined) With n I'liueh GOMB SAGE IEA III 10 IT I Hen Tlicsiln)- I A .MILLION IV .IHWHUS Two Heel Grandma kept Iter lock dark. Kloy, thick with n mixture ol Saf.c Tea and Sulphur. Tlio old time mixture, of 8fv Tm and Kuipliur fur dttknilng groy, tetktil uixt (.uU-it luilr U i;"sbiMlhrr trrnt mint, nml folk are ngiiu lulug II to kwj tliclr Imlr 11 gel. evwi color, which U ipille (wmlUc. no we are living la n ngo whrn a joilttiful ttppixituneo U of tlin gnvitmt nittautJiK''- N'mml,iv, Hsnigli, wo don't vtti tlio tnmMnxiiiin kuk ol gstlMfltig I He nx unit tlw nuiy tnlting nt Ihihw All drug stores mII Hm rwdy to two tsltKt caII.-I "Wyitli's Srtgo ami HuljAur Hair lumr)-" for ttUntl & ci-iita s Udllr. It l very puUr Isssnns nobody mii dlvorrr It lum lsti npidlwl. Hliaplv nil,lrn your oinlior n wilt lirnli with it, nnd drmr tlda throuyli juiir lulr, t.tklng nnn utiuill htm nd nl n tltw. by MorulRg tlto cniv liilr diMpivAro, but wlut do HplitA tlsi kolini with Wyolb's 8ao arol Siileliur U tint. Ixsldra lsnti(ully lUtKrnlng tlio listr Mftor a lw nptdlm lion, it nIo ifililfv lint "'t liutia arxl npiioanusx nf ulninddiioi wlilrli u so attmetltei U.U-, nrorrnln iKimlrutf, itt.'ilng sculp nml falling Imlr. PAGE THEATRE TONIGHT Elizabeth de Barrie Gill lliopist Iliitcl'liilHrl' Two lintiis of snliil ciijoy iiiciii with music, mirth nml iiicloily. Prices, 2G, 3f, COo Diiiiit ii'i 7:l.". CiiHiiliiHrfM) PAGE THEATER FRIDAY, APRIL 17 THE CitRATnST SF.NSA CIOf'T XI IK STACI. HAS KVIiH KNOWN Amrlcin rlr Compujr, (Attn 3lwj Mtticinn t)rn-tni) l'rrtntt cillzcu I thank you for your play" Theodore Roosevelt Now PJuyJng to Record Crowds in New York, London, Berlin, IBth'E MOST SUCCESSFUL. PlAY Of MODCfl TIMES 7TTTrj-nrriniin'rininMiiinMi m IWM never mere ltrill:d or Interested Woodrow Wilson A Triple Triumph Under Thru Fhiril AMERICA ENGLAND "c' "' II ff CLEAN! ITS HUMAN.' AiiXttZi Melbourne crtx amcrIcani AUSTRALIA Kent fitlo W'filiuiilnv, to A M. Vihi I'lml It row. 12 00 s taut I rovvM, ft r.o, buIcoii, tlrnt I row, $l.:.0; uuxt I rowa, $1,00: hiMt . rovvri, fiO rnaiH. SPECIAL TBAIH FOR ILLIMGTON, lo.vi.nr Ashland at T.l'i n. in., l(iiiniig al id -'.iliofi-, rrliiiuiii' nllir I In pi I Inliiiili' o. STAR THEATER TODAY VAl'DKVIIiMO i2.' Dill' The Three Musical Browns A niiiHicjil iio('lly nd, fen In rill'.,' iroiiihtiHCH, hiixo phones, t'tc. A iiiiniHlt'Cil al trad ion. PIIOTOPLAVS: "THE MISCHIEF MAKER" A Iwo-pnrl. Viluj;nii)li, fonlni'liitf KM i ill .Story, will Kiiit mid mi all Hlnr cjikI. TOO MANY JOHNNIES Kalt'iii I'lircc coiiicily nT?TivrTMnT.nriv Awn 'iTm?rtTM l'!x(!U)ilomilly sIi'oiik (Ir.iiiiii, inuiliiccd hy I jr rn pli Coiiipiniy "A BOTTLED ROMANCE" Knlfiii I'iiitc I'onictly WOOLWORTH anil WOOlivORTH Mir i find miiiihI (Hi (I , MIMIKHION, Ml ( ISTb iu Ilio