THE SALEM DAILY CAPITA I. JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE.. MONDAY. JULY 19. 1015. FIVE -. NEW TODAY 4 0 eent per word etch buer- 4 tion. 1 Copy for tdTertiaemsiita o- 4 der this keadiag ihould b la by 4 p. m. 1 I 4 I PHONE MAXN L j J EXCELLENT Fred " Sight Lunch. July26 HARRY City window eleaner. Phone 1850-J. Aug20 WOMAN wishes to do housework part of dav. - I'hone 15U8-M. 1'OR RENIN Furnished six-room house. Em U. W. Johnson. Julyli) CHERRIES FOR SALE Late Duke variety. Phono 37-F-ll. OAK wood $5, fir $3.30 per cord. Phone ! 2249. i GOOD bathtub for sale cheap, 2680 Cherry ave. July-0 FURNISHED rooms, bath, for rent) close in. Phone 382 or 24S0-J. U KL1 AND HOARD in modern home, 391 N. Cottage St. Phone 340. Jlyl9 FOR SALE A fine thoroughbred Jer sey heifer calf. 17."0 Market. Jly 19 FUR SALE OR T R A P Kt-Kresh cow and calf. 157 South Commercial st. Julv21 FARM for rent in Howell Prairie. For information address Box 215, New port, Ore. July21 FOR SALE One new gas range, 4 burner, 2 oven. Inquire 1495 Cho meketa, or phone 1202. "WANTED A girl to help with house work a few hours each day. Call at 270 North Commercial. July20 FOR SALE New. modern 5-rorrn buii palow at a sacrifice, by party going to Llano colony. FOR TRADE ySH0 equity in a modern house lor an automobile, by a party going to tile I.lnno colony. FOR SALE 7-viar old bav horse, gen tle and good worker, weight 1250 pounds. Cherry City Barn. j FOR SALE Good five-passenger an-1 tomobile, or will trade for motorcycle. I Address E. U care Journal. Jly 19 FOB KENT 7-roomed dwelling, largF lot, good location, 7 per month. Phono Carev F. Mattin. Thone 419 AVANTEl) 1'ii:o on good farm security. Sen lljorth Ji Peterson o., local agents, l.lauo Colony, 327 Hubbard' building. tf Fl'RNlTt'U'E Ft Hi SALE Davenport, ' full dining set. bedroom and kitchen; furniture; all law. 2274 State street,! Salem. July2u HE I AM K BA l If yoi have any, old carpets you wish woven into lienu-1 tiful flnffv"nigs uotifv S. A. Pobner, ' phone 24-il-W. ' tf' Al'TO FOR SALE Overland roadster. : 1913 model, in guol condition; just: been itverhniiled. See li. II. .Mills,! Spaulding Lodging Co. oft ice. tf WANTED To rent first -class rmiiiing! house, best location In city, to car-1 penter in exchange for work. Phone j ftM days, ti"4 evenings. tfj W'K HO ri-puir work of all kinds woodwork, automobile and gas eu ginoN. a specialty. All work guaran teed. Ill') hemeketa. Juiyl , 1'tH'M) On the folk county side in! the river. ahoe the wngiri bridge, a gold watch and chain, Klgin works, i tiwner may get it at this olfice by describing property. .hilyl I AVAXTKO A girl to live with middle-1 nged lady, more aa company than: border. Small amount $'J per week, charged ns board. Address '. C '., cars Journal. JulylDj FOR RKNT Nicely furnished modern room in private home, liath ndioin-1 ing. Four blocks from Lndd Jc Hush; bank. One or two gentlemen pre- j ferred. Address s', care Journal, tf! BAIiTIKT pears wanted. We are in1 tiie market to contract for large or Bmall tpiantitii of Tinrtlet pears. . Call nt 5!0 State street, opposite! rorirt house. I'hone .'til. Drnger Fruit : Co. ,lnlyj:i WANTKO Kdiieiited, refined women. ' for two or three months. S ial work iu connection with child-train-j ing. Salary. .f-.Vl per day; incrca-e if capable, liive phone and address.. Hoi 10, the Capitol Journal. .Ilvl'.l HAI.KS.M AN WANTCD-To toll uir fruit and ori.itineutal nursery stock, ruses, shrubbery, etc.; exclusive ter ritory; liberal ciih ndvaioe weekly; on order: fret! outfit. Yakima & 'olunibtn River Nursery ( o.. North Yakima, Wash. July Ft Ml .-i.K -"i'. acres of good -i I, " . acres under cultivation, balnine pis-' ture, good drainai;e, ; 1 . tntles from' Salem. I'ri e (", .--'i d'uvn, bill nnce lil per n oiith, 'I per cent int.1 V. H. Orabenhorst Jt Co., Ilo.on -Hush Hank h!dg. July 1 "MuNKY" The mint makes it and under the terns of the Continental Mortgage cotnani V'.t can ore it at per cent for any lejal purpose on nti proved r"il estate. Terms ertv. j Tell us y,oi' wants and we will cq- , fit.ernte with yon. I', t'v i Company. C 13 Peiiham building. Penrer, Colo. FOR RENT! Two Office Rooms Best location in Salem. Inquire of Dr.W.AXox 303 State St No Orchard BGght I Says Professor Barssj H V Rr a. . , I il, sr. Bars, of the Oregon AgmouK tural eoliege. after having made a thorough examination of specimens from the on-hard of Mr. Rickreall, in which C. E. White at Mewart, county fair inspector of Lane county Claims to have found fireblight, savs be finds no evidence of bacteria, and that certainly no fireblight exists. County Fruit Inspector J. S. Parker went to Salem on Monday and there met Mr. Barss, who took the suspic ious specimens to Corvallis for mi .croscopio examinations. The apple specimens given consideration, showed i.l. !:... . i , . i . iiieuugui, uui irom wuere tuaen is not known to the Observer, it not; being able to locate Mr. Parker, whoi is busy with his work in the county.' n nas a copy ot -Mr. Haras' letter to the fruit inspector, which is given as follows: i Corvallis, July 13. I have made mi-j croscopical examinations of the quince; and apple branches which you gave' me and find no evidence of 'bacteria. ! In both eases a fungus was uresent. but certainly the Rickreall specimen of yours is not firoblieht. The near ' specimens appear to be affected by n ' pirding the (icrmun nttnek upon the lin fungus, very likely dry rot, but not i or Orduna. This incredibly stupid action by bacteria". I would watch such i in which the commander of a submarine trees, however, and have examinations 'virtually gave the lie to the past fort made of anv cases which seem to show light 's painstaking diplomatic reasaur- new blighting, either this season nr:nnfos fr,im Berlin, inevitably or later, for it is hard to identify posi-! tively a disease in parts that have been dead long. The apple tree spur Might' which we went to see with Mr. Parks. J and the apple canker on the limb hoi sawed off, were typical firelilight audi swarming with bacteria. "Dallas Ob-! server. Appreciates Work Of n . t v. ia m MlPTtl ? PnlirP rniVP MmU 8 1 UiaC rU1LC n-. ..- .i. , i' "imi iu express tnrotigii tno rap :.ni i.... i .... . , splendid work of the Salem police Z'W partment in so promptly capturing the men who burglarized our store during the night of July loth, leaving no clue as to ineir identity. i Practically all of tie articles stolen. auiouiiting to 14H, hnve been returned to us n ml the burglars are in jail. ; This speaks well fur the efficiency of , our present police force, due to 'the i business-like organization of the depart incur l.v v met Helen. i Wo wish also to thnnk the citieus of I West Salem who aided Officers Niehol- son and n lute in the enpture. E. T. BARM A cent a word will tell your wants in a Journal Ad under New Today. Try it. $ NEW TODAY 'It 3c fc s(c sfc sft sc sfcn)cfcscc t'OK SA1.K liouiiii rooms, .'f'liiUI; terms, mil. .miso, 111 A. K., cure .lour tf I'llU SAI.K Haled wheat hay, if II in the Held. Win, l'e Vrirs, pltruie 'Jll F I J. JIV.'U roll SA I.K Ilonschiild goods in good coiiilition. 41.) Ninth Twcntv tliir l p;ieet. Juli l,i Foil KXt'HA.NCK Large well located Sit loin house for mountain ranch or California acreage. Address 'J'27 Fairgrounds road, Salem. JlyJt WANTF.I) (lood litht used auto, ,V I'lissenger or roadster, pi ice must be right. Will pay cash. Call at Snel son's (.larage, 17o Suiith Twelfth st. July IU FiiU SAI.K ID acre, of land, 4 acres under plow, balance easily- cleared; some small liuihliujs. Will take a cant lot fir auto as part payment. What have yon to ott'er. I'riee sj-jn.ni, W. II. (1 rahenhorst i. to., boom J Hush IS.ii t)k bl.lg. JulyJl iTPl VYiW 1 v Hi nV ii"iu"M w Kitchen Economy With wood or coal waste heat. Too much or too little for bcit cooking. In hot weather too much heat coming out into the room. With a i,'1 O'l oi!-'t'ivf ro waste h?at cr ft:.!. One liiirr.tr it f-.tir- V tl .tre cr !ii'i--a -I'.'.v ;ire or a I:it mic. All tlur convenience ot ga ior titry Y.uv.'x, all i!:c year ruiui'l. New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove Far Bm,t Rttult V, Pmmtl Oil T-rKtt (' t ;n c fljmr adjustable lo Jtist the .Irg'-e r.'f ed f . r r. .,.", ( r It .id. f. r pi-trr Nr. i r. ret tui.t the I" I. A cij..l c.,ii in.) i than k.r.'fi A, It your dealer. See i.'cinijn':ra;..i!i, I'alice Kit M.r.uiicturts, J'iiuiiu-l'.irt: 1 jpcuiva STANDARD OIL COMPANY ('.., iVintj) Falun Speculative Industrial Shares Break Sharply (Copyright 1915 bv the New York Ev fvlng VosO Xew York. Ju!v l'J. Two influenrea wertf ily visible as responsible for 8narP break 'n speculative industrial shares on the stork pxchantr tndnv. One was a calm public statement from the vice-president of the Crucible Steel company. that the company's common stock, the price of-'whieh has risen S5 points in the last week and 53 since May, had no reason to expect dividends for many years and was not worth the price. Such a remark with reference to shares whose performances in connec tion with the "war order" speculative mania have been notorious is ant to be rejected anijrilv bv the stock iob , . . ... . - . . ner ns "outsuie the pulilie." if it is i not ascribed by them to some evil speculative purpose of its author. But particular grounds were given for the assertion ami the time will naturally come when sober explanations backed by figures showing why a season of " munition orders" will not double the net profits of a plnnt in perpetuity, must have its effect even on the Wall street mind in its present mood. The second influence, which mnv pes' sibly have hud less effect thaii the vruemie statement, was the news re ..,,a ,1,11,1 ,,,-,1111, i in-v ii iioi. ensi u 'dow of doubt upon Wall street's re- j viving confidence retarding Ciermnn- American controversy. i ALBERT CHEVALIER ! GREAT ENGLISH ACTOR Those who rcinember Albert Chcval- I icr, the wonderful English character ! actor, when he was in this country star- j I ring and in vaudeville, will be inter-I ..... s.. i.: : i ... .i... i vo.,., , r,,,n Mini ,ii;uiii, mm on uir ! wreeus, in the Metro Pictures coriioia- 1 tiou s new production of Henry Arthur! "" Stirling nnil pathetic pluv, "The i Middleman," during his American tours ! r"gU'"r ,,r!'""""' ,,',",,r,', Th" depth of feeling dispinyed ley the sweet i. nattired pottery maker, Cyrus. Hletiknin, j for his in ut it u routed daughter, his; trials iu a life of icissitiules. hit (lis- coveru'H nnil consetpient jovh when they bring bio k to him nil that lit loves most iu the world his daughter, will be recalled by everybody who has neon this reniiirkiiide piny. There in reason to con jeetitre that when the screening ot this plav is seen at the Oregon to-! m. u- .t 11.. i,.... .,, .1...., ,,. I l. thousands who will rejoice iu having seen it. Mr. l hevnlier s acting in the lole made notable by Mr. Willnrd, is understood to lie not only vilile and dramatic but he has nalied the ncet character of Itloiikinn with the force of ninnliiiess and chariictcr that are composite in him. JlltfC FIRE IN C1IEHALI3. Chehnlis, Wash., July lib Fire early ttvlnv dotroyed the building in which the Harry k Alldis Foundry and National I ji ii ii.t ry are located with an estiinated l:i in it r i of .tlo.lioil, e .The tno.t ot the ,is fell on the proprietois of the two firms. He VTV: im: 5?l VI U - :i UA l ! i " I 1 l ' " II Ita.k Kl'tmt 7AS HOLT MUENTER? FRIENDS THINK SO iff J v-' y (c) Underwood & Underwood Lrieli Mnenter (tup) and Frank Holt That Frank Holt, the man wlm tried to kill J. P. Morgan and failing in that killed liimsell', is the Krich Muenter who in l'.iuii killed his first wife while lie wus a teacher in Har vard University is the belief of ,icv e'.nl persona who knew both Muetilei utul Holt. The handwriting of th. two was similar, and except for tin whiskers Muenter wore there not a grout (leul of dilfuif nco in the; I nppeurunco. 9 Frank's Condition Is Quite Serious (Continued Troin Pago Ore.) i is a waitress, today said CriMi had been insane sin, e eiiildhooil nl;tu he was iiijurcil by a blow on the I" ad. The licorgiii piisoti eoiumisMni, wh'u Ii will investigate the attack upon Fiaiiit, is incline, lo hclieve Crc-n to In- la Mine, it was learned this nftc n. Creen is serving a lite teun for murder ninl was dc. 'hue. I sane at the tuno of his trial, but no itibers of tin uiuis sion are uii.lcr-'uod tu have in.li, ai. -l they helieie he utunt ne iinltaliiio i .!. Earlier RportB. Mille.lgev ,t, . i,ii .Itilv III. The i mi lit ion o l..o M. Flunk, who-e throat wits cut I v night by William onvp't. at the pils-.lt r.'gnnled as serious In l recti, a I. .-II. farm here, was dny, Frank nppciit. terdav, lutt .'a 1 1 worse, His t. i to lo-'. The v, also swelling, ti. come infect". I. pain. Mrs. l-'ranl. the prison ho- i ill! Illtetol. .1 I-' Inn own fa mil jugular ii'it. . 1 reeii iitns.'c I neck While I," though eietciln relieve the pi. day iiili-. h. :i hi A prehmiiia'. e. by the pit tout the it 1 1 ii. aiol that let I. ( reen ,,-n,. . I I e one, sluing done. ' ' I i i ti, tertu for m- r ! hilling stttl.l'.'l from Military . tliilii d. It .i may be i ri -n i . eier, wlo-n it, VM li'.r. nio I v. a mi lid. The ttlt.i. s "t nlotrtlv al'cr 1 ' nn m,i." li'.ti used a I" I lo ' vein mm. . u'. I to be . y today 'perature ".III. I ill loing II V. had be. i rime fiotti his nc. k to'ii'iiig that. Frank win I had be ill gnat i vvito her hu.baiol nt 'ill todav and lit' IS be Ur. .Illselih Id, ftiberif, phymenm, Frank 't ilell WitH Helen. l VA lien lilltellt-r kllile inlii ho ' -lept, was i,ine-l, nio I g poiwibll. M II. done to ner, il mis loured to I set iu, IIIVestiKiitlon, con. In. t hi officials, nolira'i'l won ( rcti ' on n oh a 'SI'll'M were involved wan influence, I bv anv 'nought "it .h.eil, I be who in seriinu a I'!.- r. e.le..c rerel lot Frank when l,i.i..khi llf.llt lliellt In be t o . ted In lay that tn n H" Y.UH ellllllllleil, how I for m ir er iiii, I ..., ! lee lured to I .oitii I e Frank, wVi. h was ri.n.lc ' o'elo, k .!, I lav liiltt, ti In-hind Tue lis .lill.nt t i.tlife. Frank ' j'tutiir . I. ut neither th.- , ,i ,t I v. itolpi, ni.t in ircl. liiii.le in ike tlt.r 'i Were not ut the tunc. . I to navr ,, .). Knile - riMili rlii'hiiig. .. the nttioli that tot i. to interfere, Frun.i "r, Inn crien mtln.g ,e I .arda, whu an it. h. , i.n rurd nor th T lie attio ti mitorv. Ail frn is u : 1 1 ecretc.i iii I, sf .11. hi. I I guard h:tl t.u fell In fh" I!. attention of ir he liel,'.. II Frank sn. n "il mi spurting from '. and amlier ii.oior rnaki. hi. way l.a n to ma.le from a file, artj "la lad us-, I hi killing ' day, ftiiin.l im tlie trvinil to bed. A 1.11 fe who h th- i "li hogi duriig ti. dorrmtitrv !!. Inspire Another Cilm. K'liding, I t , July I'.t l.'.i.li iilly hi- furd by Till of the iilij. k un Iji M. Fians, Mik lulimeer killed Frank hwnvil,. a fellow piis-.nrr in lb tail here t.i.lar l.v eniting k.r Himat. Iitlniit'cr then roroinitt.'l m ri.lo with lha .ni knife. , N -TV?) Mi .- - ' Beginning Tomorrow We Offer Any Straw Hat in Our Store At Half Price Hammond-Bishop Co. 167 Commercial COURT HOUSE NEWS : H:K l.eiinu Mishler hns filed a suit for di vorce frmn her husband Ami U. Mi.-liler iu the ciicuit court of this county. In the ci -hi pin i tit she stntcs that tile oulv property rights to be settled consists of indebtedness and some few household effects. Mu. alleges creel and iuhiiuiun treatment and stntcs that her huslmiid struck her when in tin intoxicated con dition ii e.il cuised and suoie at her. The coiijle were inuiricd in eitsteiu Oregon in l'.ni:i and hnve fie rlnlilreii, Hieluird Mishler. aged II; Wilham Mishler, nged i; An nie Mishler, nged 7; Barley Mishlel', nged ti ;,eurs, niui Ma tilda Mishler, agetl Is' uioiiths. She states that nil of tl Iiililren with the exception of the veunesi one is witli the ilcfi'iiiiinit lit present ninl iiskh for a decree ordering the defendant to to. tin' children i'MT to her keeping niol to -nve!t him tr.-in molesting theni. V. I'. V:i slew is nttoi ncl fur the plain tiff. A ''.lit 1o r..i . t inntn'V ii.li'jjeil dm' ntt u r inir..' iTV th'ti' u h l ilfil 1 tiiiity in tin- riK'u.t it iil'f t l' tins rnuntv lv ' M. Wt;iv ajiMiiiM I.. A. I.hmmi. It n nl Ift'i! i,at t ii it .riiiiiifsiirv iih(i lur fnti tlirit '.hv ftittrr iimi ipiil im uin iluc uinl owiiii;. In ntliliti.'ii tlii I'liuntitf m'ci.r jllilli " M l-ir 'J. US Uttotm'V M tlM'H. I'1. A. I'i vii'ttiii is ntti.rt.rv fur lln' pltuii liM'. A s'.it hits licen tiled ill the crcuit ci uit I v V. Itiichiier : ; i , 1 l.u g. tie llo'eert to collect s l!l.!','l tillered ioc Ion It hid lull of I 'Jlrll.'!. S. l. I'.lidlcott in nt ii. i in y tor t he plaintiff. Alleging that none of the i i t i -i j al on pl'omis.oi note lot s l'i Ml has .,.n pan pun Mlir-lii.l! W. Il-i llmdnaie i -hi I n nisli t suit in the in nit this coil ul . .i gat trsl I ,ti, i tie hns ci.i.l t i ! lb.;;, it. i In a-hlil -I ti i nt 1 1 1 toritey 's t ot in v : Lira n.-.lt il IU I C. II. Il.lge.t. .it t' SJOII w llll II tel'ent the mliito iii i or .'(! ns at W. I ', U lllsloW is nt phi i nt . 1 1 . th. -a, irony fo-tuni; the jury in the ctte nl l.i.eii.i I',., celt i.::util W. F. Iiiag. l. i g l.il.illesi .IS th" I'llli;. I' I'lUlt cottl pi ii v . I r.-.iuh ' in li i ' i . I ii I i n I in in ot the pilitl.l ,t f III the sunt of Ir'-'W. T'.'. I'l.io was tie :n I op . ;;lii l.v M r. l-g- l ' ill he h he ull.-ge. Hint I "It j tin. .1 , litnerr 'nil It" llli I n.t J I .,iu imU ..I 1. 1 ii tics t "i M i . .'i I : i ci-. per el ..r t !it t.. tin- .oiiiii mid it I 2 I - cet,. tin all m.-i p.iiiinl. He In i in. .1 thai . -lul ,ue i a I he ci, nli to t. ..it till.-". that he had n-1 j pill In the trit'ij was 'I to lb ten. In j v.iai ed siiut Hie i' l . 1 1 lit MilioiiH ' f line, i had a , five .11111 ill Alt. n a. 1.1 the i and Mi irieg lite l.ai'.c-.t I Hint he I .-ut t-Vei !0, n, tliatt he Im. I I or iio s tut lte-1 he It-.lti il this hi. iti.tier and cr.i.s cionplailit. I I'ge li. Ill'il'lilllll leplc-ellt ti.bint lile I Alt. -I iu s Srnilh li pciirci for the plllllltilf. The S piihV V t il: l h in Tile ihi'I VI. rcartttle con nvviirib .1 a icr.lo t in the sunt s again. i 1 1.' .liTcielutit, U WHAT i: RTHQlTAKK DID TO SOUTHMUN CAI.H'OKXIA TOWN i ' i i' i'.'H...: Ip. ';'; ; ';;';;j I rfr I I i r ' .'a K - i .-... f . f: ; .;... '"4 '- , I r ' . ' n K f. 1 ! i I. t ' Teleplionf and leleiraph elnc In Kl Cmlro, fl ifler nuake. r Svr datnar amo'intlrir t'l hulf rriillii.ti ijullnrit ami mnit Im.a of lifa inn tho res.il'a of the earllnpiaV hit h rwacti tha liriperiul Vailey an linn of inui.htin I aliforniat. Irriitatmn work un 4UU.U00 strea ut land aj ft.dui,ui i4 lorn wera yle.Uoy'i, )h ivertit l.v-ki went felt In t'.l Leading Clothiers Street Something New in Salem Poole's Drug Store recently purchased a supply of the best Eczema remedy in the world. Ask him to tell you about Dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin ami Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions. S. Mutt, iu the circuit court Sntur day. This as an nction brought ti recover money ter eoods a leer d hi and ilelisernl. Sfiimlor Rinoliam WnnW Increase School Fund Senator Isnne 1 1 1 ti t.- Im in , of lam 1M1. ty, believes that the rendu mid irrign , ti.. n projects en a take care of litem selves for the present but that the stule school fund could lu increased lo n Hood ml i a nl line by the proceeds Irom 'the sale of the Ininls now involved in the controversy between the govern incut ninl the Oregon ii ml Cnliloruiu linill'oiiil i'oiit'iiny. iloicruor Wilhi t'otlilie adtlresisil 11 letter to eneh of tit,. Illclllliel's of the 0."l leginliiiiue asking .the h'mslittor 's opinion of a special ses I sion and ulso his leciiuiiueiiilatioii ns to the best llielhoil of disposing of the Intuit, should th" t.tle I. 'Veil to tin sllilc. I In reply to the I. tit r St nator Ilia haul Miid: "I 11 1 lid l. i t.u t'l.ie p,..nl,o .. thioiii:h i, ur no ml" have tin-, land ilt-. . .'. ii. t in t i d ,. cr t crv bit ol into. car on c.inj;ie- fi mil this siiile to -..I of and Hi, pi,, t he gc lie i ill s. ho. '1 tntul ol the state." Seiititor Iliiickiiitt went on to vn thai llii.-t of tl." land wa- unfit tor iii'ilntl tiiinl piiipo.es ninl was vahuiPrc tor ils I niil.e lli'lte niui shnttlil I." hi hi Iii tin- bolder for ilie timliei. I "I hi it lie pul l ill o I he ln k int i inn d t he etrtt .,)', ' ' ami liii v e a I'ltlt of ii lor. -I leserve. In nlity t. .I'll I.I i n cent of lin net on the fas toll itu.l never ' It net ...Hit of the loicst re- highest " Ho Pol," c it liiloie I. II lie . I III II. I I. Will le b pi. . nt Hnea II Mb n, ..!' Ma he lt ptiiv. -I ill-pose ol II" .'!. OUT t.' -'i" ronil nio I ii'it V.ll. ItU'l o. t , .laid that ci n. r ' l,iii to to tain tiio t v of the g. land and .t l in re llto the hi l. .ol. t-'itiinn f it in p..s...l to a lul nr.-. . Mi. pii'llll Se Ut th" h "In Id like t.i tl, 1 1 t i-lble ld a ml " H.I, I .1 hi to the I. .1 Mr. All. e. g.. lo the i;i, . I n no lit -III V I. ml Hi" I rot i i ils ru-t revolt i' ninl h dm. . it!'. ft: War has it ibinariat. is l.otlt ii mm is .onk it I Iv ing nui, hitie t it to flieht. II l II t -ml. . lo. In I.e. nt'-l i.l wh. III I II I'C, II It 111 II it IH ' - 1 -i 1 I A I ... v:.e 1 . .-, : ', .', : r:;,i A:rA THE TOGGERY" (O VVANT 3 alwaus results bnrvUiou Tlvy clear ilwrwd Soyaican :tyourWiiiit. Truoncl I. os A lii;e(i s 'Pi llli s I'lieie me a lot oi oei ii r w a i n oi spen. ling one pointing niiiicc litnu to 1 1 1 1 v minium it ion for o.llll that slioolH ,11 in:ics. TODAY eii't la li.-hcr, il lr I he V.'ligurlti! girl, ill "Lonesome Heart" A I pint Mutual Maf it pi. I no SPECIAL TOMOKIiOW nnil WtlDNF.HDAY "Cannon Bullets" -tM ft illlllt' otnIM) allnii.f hi iitiili, "Exploits of Elaine" Th. luie iliat Willie. i v po lure e.kll Bligh Theatre Adiiltti b'C Children None Hotter v, '1 'r ' ' ? ? " 'V.- ' ! '"' 9, ... a Ctntro,