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PAdTCTWO Sewinnl Moyd Williamson, who Is more familiarly known by his nick name of ytt, arrived In the city this . morning tin furlough from Marsh Field,-Riverside, -Cal., where be has leeo stationed In the aviation service Slnse-lnst August, having been called home i)V' the critical .Illness, of -his lather, T. J. Williamson, the county fruit Inspector. Tho sergeant 'was one of the Medford high school -boys -who enlisted in tho aviation service at the beginning of the war and until - Mb transfer to Marsh' Fioid was eta " iianed at-ftockwell Field, San Diego Me has almost a year of his enlist ment yet to serve. " Call Mitchell tn regard "' to "that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called tor and delivered. Company E of the National Guard will hold a banquet at St. Mark's hall 'tonight beginning at 8 o'clock, the mnln purpose being to meet In social session to enable the 116 men of tho command to get better acquainted Colonol H.' II. argcnt and t Mayor dates: will be guests of honor and will make addresses. ..'.'-.-.' i -.Mystery. . -s ' . 25 David. 'H. Cooiidge will leave this aftornoon for an extended -visit at bis old- homo in Boston, Mass. Hemstitching, pecotlng.. Some new Ideas. . . Vanity -Hat Shop. Throe persons guessed the exact weight of the big Easter ham.,SS sounds and four ounces, at the Blnns meat market, the contest closing Sat urday night" The lucky ones -were Kllat Belfprd of Eagle (Point and Nick YoW and'R. A. Koppes of Medford. As ft , would be Impossible to divide the iam into., three .equal ports Mr. Blnns solved, the dilemma by present ing each .of the three winners, with bait of any,, ham in the market Nine hundred persons f guessed on the weight of the ham. . The highest juess was 125 pounds and the lowest was 15 pounds. ':. ... . - For the best insurance see Holmes, ' the Insurance Man.' . Two of the Medford boys of the 91st division which won so much re nown for , its splendid service in France and. .which only recently re-turned-to this country, arrived home this morning from Camp . Lewis where they were" discharged. They are -G. Of. Lofland and Albert Jack son, both, of the 347th field artillery. : Piston rings for all cars. C. E. Gatea Auto Co. firs.' ' 3 .A party of Canadian tourists en rente by auto north from California, after spending Sunday at the Hptel Medlorrt. departedsthls morning for theirMjK"t sSpdJ ; Rosoburg Its member?reStrs.: S AiV J. Andrews, iMIbs Andrews, J. H. R. Coldwell and CMCEnderton.'airbf Winnipeg. Myatm'y: -o . .- 25 ; Glenn Skeltoh and F. J. Hall were among the,-over'6unday. visitors In the city front - J acksonville. -. - Aluminum soldering and -welding. We- firanythlng. Liberty Repair - Shop. ". -:.. 1 ' J .; '" ' ' : ' !; - 2 7 ! T.Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Noble of Qutn cy. Jlls., are visitors in Medford. -t -Alco Taxi. Phone 95. - , Leonard Slallette arrived" in the oity Monday morning from Cottage tirove for a visit and is a guest at the Hotel Holland. '',"-,'. . , . 1 --Mystery. ' '25 WMI" Hblloway, who recently re turned from military service : in France and bad -been -visiting his par ents at Brownsville, Ore., arrived in Medford yesterday for -a visit with 'friends. - . i Timkin .bearings for Ford or Chev rolet front Wheels $9.00 Installer. C B. Gates Auto do, : ' 26 c The Elks ladies will hold their reg ular -weekly session, at the Elks club House tomorrow" afternoon. It pays to save in the Building & . Iiah. 429 M. Fi & H. Bids. ;.- . y The members of tne Roosevelt school parent teachers , circle desire it publiclytbank the M. F. & H. company, for the courtesies and aid extended to them in connection with the Easter egg hunt of last Saturday. ' Mystery. . -',. . ". . 25 ' Mrs. O. W. Fox of Roseburg is here oh a two weeks visit with her parents Mr. and- Mrs. James Plymale. 'A two-lb. box of Vogan's chocolates for i 1.85 a DeVoe's. Mrs: Vf.ti, Holloway and Miss Mc OTalli -visiting nurse, called on the county court in Jacksonville today. Miss McGrall's report made a most favorable Impression upon the mem bers of the court. ''Have your kodak finishing done by Weston's camera shop, Medford Book Store, Medford Pharmacy and Heath Drug- Co.,-and keep your money in Medford;- The above stores have : their finishing done In Medford. By .Medford trade is Medford made. 25 G. P. Stewart is a business visitor wbo arrived In the city Monday mor ning from Thermopolls, Wyo. , , . Springs for all cars." C. E. Gates ' Auto Co. -,' . i-. A. B. Johns of New York and C. Wv. Lomaxiof Chicago, are ; eastern visitors who are registered at the Hotel Medford, .. i-Blcyoles tires, and supplies. Lib erty Repair Shop. 22 South Grape. -. . 47 Dr. A. Bursell has returned from San Francisco where lie has been completing a course in diagnosis and treatment with Dr . Abrams, the noted diagnostician. 25 Mystery. , . - - -.' ' --' 25 Mr. and . Mrs. O. S.. Williams of Glondale were over Sunday guests from Glendale at the Hotel Holland. We have an over-supply of Zero lene . oil. Five gallon lots going at 50o per gal. 1-gal. 55 cts. Crater Lake Motor Co. : 20 .: Get' your milk, cream, butter and buttermilk at DeVoe's. : The Alnha Delta class of the Chris- Man church will moot at the home of Mrs. Mlnard, S02 East Jackson street tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The hostesses will be Meadames Jones, Kirk patrlck and Mluard. All Interested will be welcomed In atten dance,': ;.''r.''." v';' 'V ."': V. Alco Taxi.- Phone 95, " . Lemmle Cook-.who hed been serv ing In the 63rd infantry for the past year and had been' stationed nt tho Eastern Potomac camp near. Wash tngton, D. C, since Inst August, ar rived home today. Ha wears the ox- pert rifleman's, badge of the army. Ltthta water at DeVoe's. . C. P. Van Alstlne, Will Pormotte and O. J. Grant are Nash hotel guests registered from Sacramento. A reliner will double the lite of your tire. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Riddle of St. Louis arrived in Medford today to spend i tho summer : with their son Weldon Blddlo and Mrs. Riddle' at their ranch home on Blddlo road north of . the city. Mr. -' Biddle was formerly presi dent of the Frisco system and since governmental control has been assis tant regional-director of the southeastern-division Mr. Riddle is an enthusiast over, tho Rogue River val ley and expects to spend a large part of his time h,ere In the future. The Crater Lake Motor Co. sells 1 ".-gallon drums of monogram oil at 95 cents per gallon, 25 The meeting to discuss the Med ford rate case will be in connection with the business men's meeting at the Christian- church at 6:30 p. ni. tonight instead of at the library as announced Saturday. All persons in terested should be present. Malted milk 50c lb. DeVoe's. George Putnam arrived home Sun day night "from a several days visit at San Francisco. The Shasta will be closed until fur ther notice on account of moving to new location... . 35 The Blxty-first state meeting of the Presbytery of southern Oregon will convene in the Presbyterian church of this city tomorrow night, and the annual spring meeting ot the Women's Presbyterian society will be held at the same place Wednesday night. . Wizard Fertiliser best, for ' farm and garden trnck. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ' " 26 Over Sunday visitors at the Hotel Holland from northern Cellfornla'in- cluded Mrs. J. B. Rltz of Etna Mills and Mrs. C. M. Ahlstrom of Mayten. Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ' " tf ' Harry Manning, Medford's "Caru so," will give a concert at the Lib erty theater tonight in conjunction with the regular picture program.': -The Shasta will be -closed Until further notice on account of - moving to new location. V - 25 , Among. Prospect- people spending Sunday In the city were Mrs. C Mc Coy and A. A. Hollenbeak. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E.' Gates Auto Co. , r The Greater Medford club , will meet in regular session in the public library at 2:30 on the afternoon of the 28th, Afull attendance is de sired as there will be election of offi cers. The program of music and art that is being arranged will be an nounced later. . Furniture upholstering, mattress making, crating and packing. Doug las. 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. The male quartet of Willamette university at Salem will give a con cert in the First M. E. church Thurs day ' evening under ' the auspices " of the Epworth league. A very interest ing program will be given including quartettes, solos and readings. ! The t Shasta will be closed until further notice on account of moving to new location, 25 . Ed Houston and Fred Mlttlebusber were Sunday sojourners, here from Trail. . '. "Arsenate of Lead Prices. .The Rogue River Fruit & Produce associ ation will give its growers absolute protection on all drops in price. We have plenty on band to supply all de mands. ' . . 27 . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bailey are visi tors in the city from Hilt and guests at the Holland. - . '' '- For Sale- Cheap, one acre of land between Summitt and Columbia ave . nue. Phone 98-M, mornings. 26 J. Percy Weils, former county school superintendent, who is teauh lng school this year in an Oregon town on the Columbia river, has been elected principal of ; the Klamath Falls high school for next year. . Old papers for building tires and house cleaning, 10c bundle. ,; ; W. B. Barnum of Phoenix has re ceceived a telegram from his son, Clyde C. Barnum announcing the tat ter's arrival in New York from France with the 3d. company, -first battalion of the 20lh engineers. From Camp Upton he will be sent to Camp Kear ney, Cel., for discharge. a .' -DeVoe has a fine line of assorted chocolates at 60c per pound. . .,t Sunday visitors here from along the Paclflo & Eastern lino were G. W. H. Albert of Butte Falls and San ford Houston, 'B. F. Fuller and John Wlnnlngham of Eagle Point. Bee supplies, a full and complete line. Monarch Seed & Feed Co.- .26 . The home coming meeting ot the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will be held tomorrow after noon in the church. The East Side circle will have charge of the pro gram.. . . .Hemstitching, - . Pecotlng, . ,' Handicraft 8hop. ' WEEKS & McGOWAN CO UNDERTAKER .Day Plionei Pacific 227, . ' Night I'honcs: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2. ' Lady Asslntont, MEDFOftD MATT TRIBUNTI, Enid Bennett at Liberty Tonight E n i Be nn e 1" t jmappy iitoufjti Married' Did you ever see a dog build a tire, prepare and fry meet, also mop the floor and do other house work 7 Well Teddy, the famous Mack Sen- -nett dog does all these things In tho latest Sennott comedy. Rip and Stitch tailors. The baby and Pep. the cat, are also In It and keep you laughing every second. The splendid comedy drama, Hap py Though Married, with Enid Ben nett, will be shown tor the last time tonight, with Hurry Manning, Med ford's Caruso, the added attraction. Mrs. O. W. Miller has roturned to her home at Rogue River from a visit at 'Harbor, Ore. Brake lining tor all cars.1 , C. E. Gates -Auto Co. . , " - i-County Agent Cate will leave Tues day for Portland to attend the sev eral - days pathological conference which will be addressed by well known scientists from various parts of the United States. ' You can always find something for a quick lunch at DeVo9'f. - - Old papers for building- tires and house cleaning, 100 bundle. ' ' - Alex Sparrow, superintendent ot Crater Lake national park, arrived home Sunday: from-his two weeks visit at Saui Francisco and YosemSto park.' ,;fS.lf - For fire insurance-phone 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track. D. R. Wood & Co. - . ' Portland men at the hotels Sunday and today Included Lester Simmons, Edward A. McLean, J. A. Schneider, X. B. Chapman, W. Shank and T. F. Meseh. : j " " ' ' ": - Canteens, arf.'practically Indestruc table, yet cost '"less than water bags. C. E. Gates.Attfo Co. - ' : ' Legal size-tyiiewrlter paper $1.50 per box of 500 sheets. Good quality Bond. Medford Printing Company, tf r Louis Corns teln of the - Grants Pass and Medford junk companies re turned to Grants Pass after spending the' week end here with his family. Bakery goods at DeVoe's. : . Wenze Borda, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borda of Ap plegate; died Sunday morning at the Medford sanitarium from infection caused by running a nail in his heel while at play. - i :- -. ' ' ' ' Four-inch wood pipe at Medford Lumber Co. ' v - tf Jess Brownlee is the latest mem ber of the Medford police force. . He has been appointed subject to coun cllmanic approval to" fill the vacancy caused : by the recent resignation of William -Garrett as night patrolman, and Is a young married .man ''Well known 'in the city;- :'-.f-:;'-t.: ' Fir slab and dry wood for sale by j. T. Gagnon. Phope 859.: r.:,". Old papers for building fires and house cleaning; 10c bundle. ' ! i . ' There was a frost, Sunday morning which did no damage but which threatened early In : the ' morning. However, the thermometer after reaching a temperature of 29 degrees at 6 o'clock began to rise. This mor ning's minimum temperature was 35 degrees,-but the forenoon was chilly and cloudy, making' fires very wel come. Fair weather is the prediction for tonight and Tuesday. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. ' . NAME 0. A. C. GRADUATE FEDERAL WHEAT INSPECTOR .CORyAUJIS.?Oro...';April 2lA Oodfrey .R, Horner, a srudunte of Oreiron.'Airriculturul polleec; class of 1916. has been appointed' -federal wheat rust invealieator-for the dis trict consistine of Orcirori, Wnsliinc ton. Idqlio und : Arizona. -. He ,-will mntfo hiM lienflniinrlers here. ' '" ASK FOR and GEF Horlick's -"-' The Original , . ' Malted Milk For Infante and Invalid? , OTHERS are IMITATIONS ' TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY WANTED Team work, garden plow ing, , sand and gravel hauling. ; Phohe'684-M. 'I- 20 WANTED Man to operate tractor. - PhonovS97-J2. : 3 LuST-pSmnll purse containing $5.00 bill and some silver. Finder please return to Woolworth's 5-10-15 cent store and receive reward, .- 25 1 MTCDFORT), ORF.ftONV KAISER IS STILL CLOSE TO people; ' CASH AID GIVEN PARIS, April Sli (Correspon dence of Associated Press.) that the dust of crumbling .thronos that wrecked whole dynasties In their full has somewhat cleared that) emper ors, cars, kings, grunii': (jukes, arch dukes! and irtncollnns have 1 aban doned yio tottering structure of cen tral Europo, tt may not be uninterest ing to compare the present eoltdltlou of these rulers with tout which thoy occupied six months, ago. ; . " ; ' ..Still In (ioverumcnt l'ny . ' ! The story of the full ot the house ot.HoheniolIcrn would fill volumes. It Is a far. cry from tho dreams of world dominion, the dictation of peace In shining helmet and spurred boots arrayed In the Palaco of Ver sailles, to tho . llttlo '.villa hidden among the lowlands ot Holland. Morose and taciturn, William llohen xollern, Becond and last ot tho name. Is awaiting the Judgment ot tho ponce conference within ' the narrow con fines ot the estate ot one of tho few men In this world who still have the courage to term themselves . his friends. . Tho only recreation from which this former emperor seeraa to derive any pleasurelor.'solaoo'from his shattered dreams; Is In wood chopping. .He still -maintains quite close relations With the present Gor man government.' His staff; and his servants, are paid, by 1he;''Horfmat- scnananu', in uoriia as.'.waa.ino case when ho was emperor. The number of his attendants, however, has boon greatly reduced but what Is left of them are still state off totals. A, tow weeks- ago tho llerr Holieiuollorn ap peared to be tn financial straits but bis exchequer has been,, seplcnlshcd by remittances from Germany. ' llty for CTiiu-lcs . The Crown Prince at Wlorlngon aftor a tew interviews has been silent. Silence from him and silence con cerning him is considered the bltter sf form of punlBhment that could bo visited upon him. -i A feeling oT pity not untlnged with sympathy seems S characterize the attitude of the world at large toward Charles, the former emperor of Aus tria. . With his mother, the former Emoresa Zlta and the children', he le'd a lonesome, droary life, in , the ancient Castle .of . F,ckartsau. . Very few servants remained in attendance tor gold was scarce .at Eckartsau. Colonel Summerhoyes of the Tlrltlsb army, commanding a small British force, acted more In tho capacity ot a mentor and ndvlser-Uo tho . former emperor than that of a Sir Hudson Lowe. But life was sad at Eckartsau and. young . Charles was said to be wasting away under: the weight of his chagrin. (Charles and his family have since sought refuge in Switzer land.) j' -- .- :-' ; ;' ' - ' Ferdinand Is Foxy :: Ferdinand, Ipte king of Bulgaria,, Is keeping as Inconspicuous 'as pos sible "Bomewhere In Austria" as the I communique was' wont to say. Ho It j wus WHO uesenvu luts biiikiiik first, after trying to steer It before the most favorable wind no matter whence it blew. No one hears about Ferdinand's financial needs. The report sent out from Bulgaria at the time ot his flight was to the effect that he had not left empty handed. I GARY BLAMES HINES If (Continued from page one.) - said he would no nttfcmriMd fixthc date on s-hich industrv would be re turricil to nonnnl conditions, but the date, was not so important as the furt that it would return. '- "Tlio nion who believes." ho-.sail "that this, eountrv h.n gorte into biinkruptcv or bos entercd'.upon a pf-' riod bf depresstbn'wliicli will eml'jm disaster br jb eoine into xrtc demor-' alization us -will provont. fntureprp- ta-ess unit prosperity is me man wuo does not possess himself with facts uud filrures." ; , First Trace of Lost Steamer. ' ". WtrNCE RUPERT. B. C. April 21. A torn life belt, marked B.-S. Gal- inno" was found on. Wolf harbor near here, bv bovs today. 'U'lio bolt.' it j believed, is the first trace ever found of the Canadian patrol steamer Gnl- lailo which went down in a, storm on Queen, ClinrloHe Solind Inst full with till aboard. ' LIBERTY f LAST TIMES TONIGHT - ENID BENNETT . "HAPPY' THOUGH MARRIED" - ' ' ' : AND . .The Mack Sennett Comedy v "RIP AND STITCH TAILORS" - ADD12D1 ATTRACT r'6 , HARRY MANNING ( Medford 'h Caruso) TOMORROW ONLY MARY PICKFORD in "THE DAWN OF TOMORROW" MONDAY, . APUTL .21. EASIER SERVICES Tlio Hunter HiH'vii'i'n nt. the First Methodist Knii'opl cliuri'li were nt tmiiliM liv'lurite rouurecutioiiN. At tli Siiiulav Mchool hour the vuiuisr heoplu iruvn mi inl'oriunl iirot-rnni tiud ,tt tnisnioimrv: oflVrinif wuh itivon. Tlio dt-eofitlions were , lipiintifiil.- Tliere wiih .niMl'iiKiun ol' ciillu lilies I roiu Culifornia 1'riendn iiiul former mem liers. There were tiiunv rhoieo Kns ter lilies mill other white i'lowerst Mrsi W.' M. Van Sovoe Iiiul cliunriHif, thu itei'priiltons mid wns nlilv assisted bv the InilitfH of the ' eliurch. 't'lio niusin wn in cliuruu of Miss Kililli HrookR uiul.wiiH miii'li nppi-eeinteil. There were three soiiw liiini! hv Mrs. Vim Seovoe, Mrs. Anderson mid Miss Hruoks. A mixed uiiiirtettu siinuU. "Hie Htnlu Is tier.' Utinnir the iluvHr, Onrlos received inoro lluin :UI new members into tlio I'lmri'li. The sitm-tso prayer meetiuir was iittemli'il bv u , luryu liiuiilior of Kpwiirlli Lemiiiors, wlio fulluwiMl tills. servii'i with u. Iirenkfnst iu tlio cliurt'li (liii inir hull, . tlirUtlun Churrli ' Tlio Knslor services nt the Cluis liiin cluu-i'li SiiiiiIhv were in keimiiitt willi the irreut - kiiiuiiiI evout ,mul erowileil houses creeled nil services. Itio Suiulnv' srlinol Iiiul tlio Ittruest 'iiltemliuu-u. for uiurtt tlimi u veur. The jjclmri-li wu lciilil'iiliv (lecurnicil for ocentuon mid tlio Miniliiv si'iuiiil I nml nioriiinur sorvii'o'-Avere eoinbiiii'il. Alter brief lesson mi Kuster umv wus uiven liv the lm'iuhers or. the school-' that' was vnrv impressive na well HH.-uiteresliiiar.' Follnwinif the iiliiv Mr. Millard kuvo n sliort sermon, ospocinllr to the vouiiir folks, nml when the iiivitntion wiih exloniletl L'l linvs nml three uirls frtmi the Kim ilnv'scltonl nuiile the confession mill three others iuineil liv leller, . In the eveinni! nt 7 o'clock BO vounur people met nml dcciili'il to re nntnnize the Cliristiun Knileuv'or so-i-ietv with a soeinl cntlieriiiif nt Miss l'miline Jolinson'o bnnio Tuvsiliiy ovvniiiB, the 'Jlllli. ' " The veiiim servieo wns n bin suc cess. Spei-inl ln1is':o w.ts renilereil lis follows: Mixed ntinrtctte. consisting of .Mesilnmen Wold mid -tutpnlurrv nnd Messrs. Kirkpntriek und Millnnl; llillis liulies uuurletlo nmltmi ipstru menial iiiini'tetlu lv Mr. Mcl(;vnolils, Miss Mcltevnolils. Mr. Junes- ti ml Mr. Millurd. "The Prophetic, Areli" wiis the Kiiliiei't of Mr. Milaril's sonium. It was jlluArutuil with a cliurt und was one ( tiieiiot .ho lins rendered, heinir liiutilv ininreciiiteil bv nil.' Hot mter,: -? Sick HeadaBies Tells why overyono should drink" hot water with phosphate V In 'It before breakfast,; : Headache of any hind. Is caused- br ; autointoxication which means self- poisoning. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked Into tho blood," through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests In the smaller artoriee and veins of the head producing vio lent, throbbing pain and dlB tress, called headache.; You become nervous, de spondent, sick, feverish and miserable, 1 your .meals sour and almost nausoato you.' Then' Von resort to acetnnlllde, , aspirin or the bromides which tempor arily relieve but do not rid the blood of , A glass ot hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone ohosphato In It. drank V before breakfast for awhile, will not only wasn theso poisons from your sys tem and cure you ot headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. ; ; - Ask your- pharmacist fora- quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It Is In. oxponslve, barniless as sugar, and al most tastolcss, except for a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. If you aren't fooling your best, If tongue Is coatod or you wako up with bad taate, foul breath or have colds, Indigestion',! biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, bogln the phos phated hot water cure to rid your systom of toxins and poisons. 'Results are quick and it Is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or know a miserable moment. : 1910 BOLSHEVIKI FAIL 10 iVlBX'XA. April al.(l)y Asuciclut od Proas.) " The eoiiinilinlKts, It up peurod Into tonlnlit, had fulled In their tiltptitpt to flio cimtrol f tbe KOVQi'iiment.' Most of (he llumpirlun UKllalom In VIoiiiiu have been rrut od and tho umwt ut Austrlmi ukIIii tors has liuuu bvitiiii, - lmrtNl-:, April SI. After a short alette by Uuvurliin mid WiirttentiurK trooVs. the eniiimiiiilslH In Mndiiu, on IN THE FIVE WA How Great is the Saving ted It's Real Economy - , 'r - It's Rich in Flavor v ' and Strength ', ;' ALSO PACKED 3 fV'PIT "MAN OP MIGHT" Today and . .Wednesday. Kitty Gordon "Adele" William Duncan 4A Man of Might' Coming Wednes ' day ,; "WHAT AM.I . '. Bid?" Charlie Chaplin jn, "Charlie Chicken Chaser" Adults 20c; Children 10c. OOOOOOOtXJOOOOCOOOOOCXXXJOeX)000KlOQOOOOOOOOOCOOC -" 'Ullo! 'ore's a 'it!". :m PAGE:-:THEATRE. M SSTv,TuesdayirApril 22 MR. .- ""''. A ';NHHIr U J,y Wil'l'ln Jli ueo ItiilniHfiKlier und Cnii'lnin "Artliur IOIIol ' '"PlM-,!' , : ,".' with ' ';; ;'b' Inrico ciixt of nolublON and cliiirllH of NliiKers and (InueerH, - joyous" MIRTH catchy MUSIC vnmvY ' GIRLS r l'tW8l $SlOO $l.nO, THE THEATRICAL. I, nlu t'unsiniien, liuvn been iteroipvd I'DiiipliMitly', ui'ViiviltiiiH lii'iueMHitKei) ri, ' c(ivoi) hem friiiii Hie Huviirliiu miu tlor. The (piveiiiiiuiiii Wlili'h lnul linen RvifiMi !'' lli I'oimmiuliilu lias lieen.nvijVfliiiuwii, .'."...,,. i i ii i' j i Liiiiln Aiiler uf New York, nml l II. I'orlieU of WiiHlilimton,' I), C, uru tint ul ,M'intr1 'niietn.; ' , -. .T-'--"- - 11'"' ' . ELL-ANS 'ror? INDIOCSTION POUND CAN und 1 POUND CANS u M ; Tho House of.Big Coming Wedneo ' day. 'WHAT AM I BID? "MAN OF MIGHT"' ;,, Today, 8 and Wedries ;! day. AND MRS.T.COBURN 1'ItICHICST WITH MUSIO Paul' Gilmore as Old 'Bill ' TT TnV1nj All "ri. Horace Silclair ad Al vl.) ' -iu n: -1 'i ..,--...( ; .mV -if A friiKincnt from ''riinca lit two iix'IiIonIiiiim, .kuvrii spllntors and.-ii Kluii t kom nllncli. .:. , , I I. I ,. 1)1.00, ROe.lHATS K.J,MN(i, P TREAT OF THE REASON .ft 9