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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1912. Cracking Good Spring For Lively Boys At here now. eagerly waiting far taetr new owners to com and claim tBom. and there's not a boy who won't taka a special pride In acb rood looking, well-maio clothes aa these. painstaking ibowi In a-- ..hi nrr.p im excellent bargains In winter aulta, many ot which will be snllabla and comfortable for wear wall Into the summer. tit yotm rtopirs 1518-20 f A&NAM STREET Clothes. I III The careful, tailoring, which CTery stitch, coupled to the very modest prices makes an mibeatabl combination. Norfolk or double-breasted styles In rich mixtures and plain colors of , brown, (ray, tan and blue. Sixes 6 to 17 years. 5- & 97.50 38.50. 810.00. . These New Russian ail Sillir Salts la a splendid variety of new colors and shades, offer mors value, both In Us first cost and la their long nerrira, than any clothes sold at the pries. Russians I to years. Sailors S to t years S3.75 85.00. 86.00. 87.50. . Would Make Lying in Advertisements : : a Misdemeanor ' t.EAVENWOKTH., Kan.. Feb. M.-A plea for Mate law Which will "make ly ing advertleemant a misdemeanor" Was mad br Joha Irving Romsr, editor of an advertising aubltatioa In Nw Tork City, addressing the fourth aaauel coa. veattoa ot the eouthwatra dlvlalon e( the Associated Advertldng Club of America, which began alw dare' -eloa her today. ... "The (rMl.it cure of advertising for jeer has sees uperBctahty." Mr. Homer eeM. "advertlMawnia In many eases ar wmua ky person wbe know aothtag ef the eetnasodlty they weuM advertise. Be Idea the enactment ef stale lawe acalaat dishonest advertloma. men la ear busi ness all ever the country should orgeats grievance eommlttoM er vigilance eaav mltteea le waleh eat for tnfraetloeg ef tine lew." A tout MS delegatoo repressetrog Mis souri, Kaneee:ediot.de, 4ew Mexloe, Arkansas. l'uuwe and Teas were va.a' tka enavecttkm wi celled I J. t'. Meeker. .' , , , , , . I A. V, Uramllah The delegate today vlehed the Morel penitentiary bora and were served a- red- alar "prison dinner." Prlsoa regulation goreraod the moat hour. Sarpy Fanners Spend Day in City Thr atmlMr of the Paplllloo farmer' Inatllut end ladloe auxiliary apont ysa- terday afternoon and evening la Omaha.' Arriving en a epaoial ear ever the In terurban at t o'clock, the afternoon era spent at the Orpbeua and automobile hew. i At t. thty enjoyed a banquet at Hotel Rome, alack Brown being toaetmeater. Many toaM were given ay member ef Ui organisation, nl the evening they at tended the Amertoan theater, leavtnf for heme at 11 :1a. The following enjoyed the day's outing: Messrs. and Mosdamse- E. u. Charlea Trumbltf Joe Mann, Chart Wing. W. HeerlUie. . .' Janet Luts. I'htmp teeb. Will I' he, Wll W'eher, .... , leneca sirowo. i Truman sahlne, Mike Zwelhel. i tleorgt Cera, l.oule)Ldere, It. Armstrong, k. n. ww. . Charles Piatt. rr4 Hayhow, Meeara 0. M. Oreham. Jacob keer, A. O., Hete. J. H. Ortnneli, Reisonibie Plea For tho Stonich If Your (Ttomach la Inking la Digestive Power, Why Mot Help the (Stomach Do Its Work? specially Whoa It Costs sTethtag te Try Mot with druga, but wllrt a M forceroent ef digcatlre agente, such a ar naturally at work In the atomachT Sdeatlfie snalyaia ahowa that' diges tion leuuliea pepsin,' nltrogtaou fer ment, and the secretion of hydroeblo tte aetd. When your food fails te dt seat. It -la proof pealtlv that come of tbeae agent are tacking in your di gestive apparatus. Smart's Dyspepala Tablet contain nothing but the natural element necessary to dlgtlon and when placed ' at work la th weak atomach and emell rnteatlnt. eupply'what the or gan and. They ell mutate th gaatrle gland and gradually bring th diges tive organa back te their normal esa dittee, - atuan' Dyaaepaia TaUleta have bean aakjected te critical ehamlcar tet at hvm and abroad and ar rtrand le con. tela aothlng but natural dlgeetiv. Chemieal Laboratory. Telegraphic addreae, "Pimnde." London. Teleohon Ko. WO CeniraL Culluai St rracharah K. C. Londta. ib Aug., 1M. I have' analysed moat earetully boa of Stuarf Iryepepela Tableta (which 1 bought ntjeelf at diy cbemlit'a ahop for tb puro. manelaetured by th V, A. Stuart ova Clrkawll Head. Lea dw. U, C and have t report that I can- not Had any trmo of vegMable or atlr. ral pnlir Knowing the hngredlente ef th tabMa, lra ef opinio that they ar admlnbiy adapted for tb parpoe for which they ar Intended. t. J . .. . . (gigwl) Job It. Brook, r. I. C T. C. a. There u be aecret in tlie prcpamtloa of Btusrt't Dyaperwia Tableta. Their coaapoaitloai la oommonly known among phraaciana. aa la hwn by th recom 'aueadatloaal at St.) lloanMd abyalcUn la tne JUaUed 81 tea and Oaaada. They ar toe meet popular of all reraedlea for ladtceatiea. dyeppla. wter braan. la aoran., icae of ' appetite. aneaaaebeUa, eoaatipatioG. dyaecaery end kindred dla- eaaae i: I 'noting rraca Improper dleaolu tloa aad aaermllatloa tt food, beraua Ihcy ar . thoroughly reliabi and harm eaa t men or chad. cHuart' Urapepata Tableta are at once a ante aad a powerful remedy, one grain - of tha eutrve pnaripl In tnea uhleu being etreeg euewgti thy taet) to gtgnK :. grain of aleek. egg and ether food, ntuort a Pyanapla Tableu will d geet year - feed lor yea when your atnanarb eai't ' Aafc javr drwggtat for a fifty cent boa, ' ar and ta a direct far a tree trial earn p: package aad yea win be eurnrlaed at th leaatti. W. A. atuart C, M gtuart Bidg.. MarabaiL Mica. iContiatMd freea riret raga) liuNrudlsn le the jury by tinned Stataa Judge Hollleter and the areaenc ef . Holltater, th ' aaaletant to Attorney Oeneval WWkeraham. all have added weight te rht'raperta. The grand Jury eapacted to flnleh It mvettlgatioae Thurerlay. - ' ' - NEBRASKA DIVISION ' ' SONS OF VETERANS MEETS COLl'MBC. Nb.. Feb . -(Special Telgraav-Th " twenty -eifhtb annual ncampment of the Nebraaka Ivaiiea, Kon ef Veteran, began la thai city today. The encampment will be la aeeaion for tw data. Th work ef the flrot day wee ot a "preparatory nature and eon aleted of lietenlng to tb reports ot dl vialon arflcer. Inatead of aa vaing ion the dtlegat were gueet of th renal camp at a theater cany and lunch. The buelneas ot the encamameat will be concluded tomorrow by the election ef officers and eelectJng a aleee tor the next year. The Nebraska dlvlatea ta la healthy condition end the proaeeet for tb eomlag year ar very good. i Ufa Mr. t. A. IMling and mother. CHARGE REBATES TO ADVERTISING lew Keei Metes. nrvunv-Rev. c. B. LaRcau. Dealer of the Baatlat church or ta my, raan Ma reeianatlon Sumlay morning, to take effect June tU He baa bean with tb Danlaon church ror over n eaxa, com ing from Fait Laxe lur. Df.siisos Allomera tar the Standard (Ml company arrived Monday and entered lute an agreement to aatpear aad anawer In the Mtt darnasa ault brought by t-farr. Uthbert A Hunt, and the a fieri ft allowed the local oil atailoa to Uke out and a II on ana gaaauoe. HARLAN 4lr. and Mrs. aoren Jenaen, an old eouDla ef thia Dlaae. yaeterdar celebrated the fiftieth analveraary t their wedding by Inviting Sat of their relative end frlenda te a reception held at the Dan ah Brothtrneod aalL OAttNKH-Thomaa Duff, ex -county auditor of llanceok eeunty, who ac count ar aileaad to hav aw4 ahorta or IT WW vnen nie term expired. pieaoed guilty le tn cnartre er 'wMecen. iuot tn oruce - acre today ana pel fine f teak IDA OftOVR-Mrs. Ada McHuab. th pealthleet woman ef Ma county, died yeatoreay at aee Berne bare. Mae lea e fortune worm bait a million, eenatat. i"a o more ineua i.wv ecreo or lana ta Id county end IMta acre ta South unaouk MAHaHALLTOWN-Vlcler S. rbaUaw. formerly of thin altv an Nevada, u waa eocldentally killed la the railroad yards at It amp. Idabo, yeaterday. ac- oareung le e toiegeam reetv4 here day. Balleu wea roared at Xeveae. MAR8HALLTOWN-Three eld real. denta, ail ot them former eaerchaate ef tnia city, eie uueniy last nifhu Tier ware jneaanaer i . rnee. ueerg Trt. aaaaa ana Tnaoaore A. wait. Mr. r waa n former lumber men; Mr. Tram waa la the retail ehoe buelnea for awny iB mr. wa waa grocer. TRA Eft-Mr. end Mr, a A. Portar, Meld of Albueuemue, N M tnrmer old and blghly reepaeted Peosla ef trria douso. have given their farm. Rose Cottage, to th Harwood Methodist aoeptlal aa th at for a aanrtertem. Tb ferai, peart ot which I within tb town, le valued at (.. The boa-petal bad ealeeted It ae th mnm w in aoaiianuaa. nut- aael piaae te buy tne lead. jraw TORX.. sew rtix kUUI..., MAVRS arL Otannrrnwx toi-taaarTOX . ... Or OCXAaT a-raawrw,, am.wi. biM. rataarla. POINTER FORMDIARE MEN Preiident Haw of Irws Body Tell Them to Study Their Sute. SUITS FILED AGAKST MAIIY reer Artlaea Breaght Agalnat Dta barreg Laerye t berba that He EndoraeeV Belter aad Bstt Price Drop. I From a Staff Correspondent.' j DBS MOINES, Feb. 3. (Special Tele ! gram.) An appreciation of the Import i ance of Iowa and its Industrie era urged I upon the hardware dealers by Prealdent I George Haw In hie annuel addree at the opening eaaatoa today. True lack of appreciation of the reeource of th state la farming and manufacturing Intereata, he declared, waa the eauae of the loea In population suffered by the atate in recent year. The remedy Ilea la a better understanding of Iowa by It merchanta Th president appointed committee, with Pen tor Joseph Matte chairman of th resolution committee. About M bardwsre men are attending th conven tion. Salt Again! Maxey. William. T.. Maxey, diabarred lawyer, left Deo 'Motaee pretty thoroughly "In be.." -ft I apparent from euit that ar being and have been filed la court since he left Des 'Moines and before he waa disbarred. Four suits war filed agalnat him today. Each ault make Maxey and A. L. Cochran of Warren county defend ant. It I alleged Maxey cashed checke totaling about feTi. The checke were drawn by Cochran on a Boonevtlle sav ing bank and Indorsed by Maxey. Better aad Fcse Dreg. Butter snd egg price on th local market made an unexpected drop of t cent today. Both are still too high for any but ths rich people, but no explana tion Is given ef the sudden drop. Oast Member at Board. The office of the attorney general to day filed a petition in the dlatrict court for the ouster of J. 1L Mathia, a member of the Polk county Board of Supervisor , who is accused ot rrdiconduet and wilful neglect of hia office la many waye. The petition cover transaction of eeverel year past and all manner of errora and wrongdotnga The moat aerloua accusa tion I that ha mismanaged tb bridge fund, that h sold bridge matertala without authority, that he asslated la letting contracts without bids snd with out spectfreatlons aad wrongfully trans ferred county funds to the bridge fund. He Is aleo accused at drawing pay for meeting never held and double pay for other day. Ths petition I th result of aa Inquiry under way th laet year, in which the attorney general ha been aealetad by local organisation and It la expected that If the case sticks on Mathia ether member ef th board will be ousted from office. At lark aa Pitney. President A. U I'rtck of the But Federation of Labor today Issued a statement In regard to the attitude of labor reader toward Mahloa Pitney, the aewly appointed )udg ef the supreme court, which Indicate that ao far aa ths organised labor movement I con cerned the confirmation of the new man will be apposed. He declare that Pitney la a dedal on while he waa on the New Jersey, bench we grossly unfair to la that hs virtually held that no baa any right to serk to- Induce another to give up employment. It Is expected this will glrs lbs cue te labor intereata everywhere on the eppotntmen,t. Appreciate Engineer's Bravsry. John Dalley, engineer en th Great Weetern railroad, will probably receive aubeuntial token from the railroad company and from th US miners who were en hla train whan It. waa wrecked last week near this city. The engineer th approaching freight train and Instead of leaping to cava hlmaelf aa he oould easily havs done he remained and by reversing hla engine and applying ths brakes so reduced the shock ot the collision that no Urea wore lost. Dalley ess Injured rlouly. The miners hav started the movement to show their ap preciation of him. Car Traakl Meepeaed. There la great fear that the street car troubles of the city have been reopened by th fact that the management ha diaeberged two of the older conductors for alleged (allure to turn In fare. The mea have been prominent and of court deny tb aoeusatloa. Tb labor union contemplate making demand for arbitra tion to Inquire Into the case and th retnstatacoant of the mea. At present they are working practically without aa agreement, as a wsgs seals has been signed. eelalteto ta City CamsaJga. aocleUeta Sunday nominated John J. Denal and Mr. Kmma W. Posejoy for school directors snd K. L. Crosbytor school treasurer. Resolutions ectdonilng the lasuanc of bends Cor school improve ment, the eecurlag ef Interest on all school money, the opening ot echoola for publto meetings and teaching of truths In the schools were adopted. The circulation ef petitiona for placing the question of opening ths schools on the ballot was begun. Sixty-One Demos Organize Harmon Club at Fremont FREMONT, Neb.. Feb. .-Spertal Tel esrami Slxty-alx democrata from Ne braska were in attendance and orranlsed the Harmon club for Xrbraaka. Marc G. Perkina called tor the selection of tempor ary officers. .Senator V. V. Allen, of Madi son waa made chairman; Fred J. Pratt,of Humphrey, secretary, and Daniel llorrl gan of Omaha, assistant secretary. F. D. Hunker ot. West Tolnt. J. L. Albert of Columbus, and Henry Kchele. of Rew ard constituted the committee on resolu tions and aubmitted the following, which was sdopted. We, the supporters of the candidacy of Governor Judaon Harmon for the presi dency, submit to the democratic voters or the atate of Nebraska the following aa among the grounda of our eupport: Ite cauee It conclusively eppears from his record es a public servant that he la a man of profound learning, ripe experience, unquestioned Integrity, unfaltering cour age end a broad-minded, practical aad progressive statesman. because of Ma Immense and deserved popularity In hla own state snd the states adjacent thereto, without the electoral vote of which the election of a democratic president In 11J. la a political impossibili ty: therefore, be It Resolved: That we urgently reotieat all democratic votere ta unite with us in our efforts to bring shout the nomination snd election te the preotdency of the Lnlted ttlatea Oovernor Judaon Harmon of Ohio. Bernard McNcney of Red Cloud waa elected president ot ths permanent or ganization, with Chris Gruentber of Co lumbus aa aecretary. J. F. Mortality of Omaha waa elected assistant secretary, with Harry MlUer ot 8taonton as treasure. Moriarlty waa nominated by ban T. Custer ot Omaha and waa the only man from Omaha who got official recognition. Vice presidents from the various countlea will be elected at a later date. The meeting waa characterised by ex cessive enthusiasm. Thirty-two letter and telegrams from men unable to at tend were read, among them a telegram from llernarrt McNcney, In which he said that nine out of ten democrata in Mall county were tor Harmon. SUIT TO OUST MAYOR OF BARNUM FROM OFFICE FORT DODGE. Ia.. Feb. .-Spclal Telegram.) Action under th Coeeon law was begun here this morning to oust Mayor J. D. Dwyer of Ilsrnum from office, charging him with non-employment of laws against gambling. He ia chHrged In the petition with being prevent when pea pool, poker and pitch were played for money. The case Is ths out growth of ths prosecution of eleven men of Barnura and vicinity for gambling wien the grand Jury Investigated com plaints In January. RAILROAD STATION AGENTS WANT MORE PAY NEW TORK. 'Feb, 2t,-The demand for a general Increase In wages of U per it. whlen the delegatee representing lew atanon agent, freight agents and ticaet agents nave formulated at th biennial convention of the Order of Bail. road Station Agents, now in session hers, will j) presented en April 1. No trouble over the adjustmsnt of demands Is an ticipated by ths men In the railroad Tornado Leaves ! Deaths in Trail SHREVEPORT. Lo.. Feb. 3.-Slx per sona are known to have been kilied, sev eral others are reported to have met a like fate, and property valued at approxi mately tic. was demolished' by a tor nado which awept through th western outskirts ot Sfirevrport tonight. HYMENEAL Roberta-Maah. ABERDEEN, S..D., Feb. JO. I Special.) lohn J. Roberta, county auditor of Brown county, and Miss Esther Nash, daughter ot Mr. snd Mrs. E. P. Nash of ! Aberdeen, were married jn Saturday, February 17, at the paraonags at West minster church In Minneapolis, the Rev. Dr. Buahnell officiating. piles i t nEs in i-o aa oats. Tour druggist will refund money J PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any ease of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding files la to It days. We. Whiskey and Beer Habit Reliable Home Treatment Any wife or mother who wanta to ssvs her husband or son from "Drink" will be glad to know that she can purchase OR BINE, the stsndard liquor habit remedy, that we havs sold for years, snd If no benefit Is obtained after a trial ths money will be refunded. ORR1NE le prepared In two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, abso lutely tsateleaa and odorless, given se cretly tn food or drink; ORRINE No. i. In pill form. Is for thoss who desire to take voluntary treatment. ORRINE costs only tl.0 a box. Come In snd get a free booklet about ORRINE. Sherman McConnell Drug Co., Cor. lfth and Dodge, Cor. 1Mb and Harney, Cor. Hlh and Farnam. 3R- No. ltth St, Ual Hotel. la characterised by excellent appolntmenta, flneat cuisine snd plsasing surroundings. Mal $rvd tabU . d'hot and a la cart i COURTNEY'S fteveaternth and Douglas Here is Your Spring Hat OUR SPECIAL DERBY FOR SPRING 1912 IS READY This hat in style and quality eclipses all our previous efforts, and we honestly believe it to be the superior . of any hat produced at the price. It is now on sale at our popular Hat department. 3.00 A wide range of proportions to insure a becoming model for every face. A style hat that is new and distinctive. A Quality that can not be duplicated. . ' Every hat properly fitted and conformed. EXTRA SPECIAL Panama Hats in the Rough $2.65 For a limited time only we offer an exceptional quality of Panama Hats, assorted shapes and sizes. When these Hats are blocked and trimmed they are well worth from $6.00 to $10.00; better investigate this offer at once. Blocking and Trimming $1.00 Extra Spring's Latest Creatiins in Headwear Jaunty new Hats and Caps for both Mr. Man and Mr. Man, Jr. they are typical K. K. & Co. styles,, every one a winner. May we have the pleasure of showing you these new things in Spring Headwear? BrowningKing' SFC E. S. WILCOX, Mgr. 15th at Douglas. Thar Im Only One - "Bronw Quinlno" That f Laxative Bromo Quinlno wu mr wono nn n ouuT a aota im omg oak Jllwajg iWBfjmbM lb full nam. Look for tM gijpuUoxe oo erery box. S5o. Breaks a Cold in a Day Aad Oaiss aay Ooagfc that la Oar able. Meted Doctor's remain. From your dnuraiat get two ounces of Qlycerine and halt an ounce of Con oentreted Pine compound. Take theae 3 lasredlents bom and out them Into a half pint of good whiskey. Take one to two teaspoon fu I a after each meal and at bed time, smaller doee lo cr.il- dren according te age." Thle, la the beat formula known to erlenrei There are many cheaper preparations of large quantity, but it don't pay to experiment wltb a bad cold. Be aura to get only the genuine (Globe) Concentrated Plae. fcach half ounce bottle cornea in a sealed tut acrew-top caae. If your drug gist does not have It In stock be will get It ruicxiy rrora nia wnoieaaie nous. This hs been published here every winter for six gears, sad thousands ef families know Ha value. Adv. .71 Ai 'ifcflU! AMflgRMICNT. Matinee every day, 1:15: every night, 1:11. Advanced Vaudeville. Aide Overt n Walker: Ed. V. Reynard; Those Kour Entertainer; Hopklne ana Axtell; Eihl McDonough: Inneea and Ryan; the Three Oladdenbecka: Klneto cope: Orpheum Concert orvbeatra. Price Night, lsc, I sc. tec, 7o; mati nee, 10c: beat eeats. He except Satur day aad Sunday. BRIGHT'S DISEASE Let there be ao evasion-we mesa chronic aad ppeeed Incarahle caae In volving droaey, albumen and oasis. They are curable la a great majority of all laea Let a dt a tvslcal rase-that ef Mr. R. P. Nitackke. of ilet Speight Street. Madteea. Wle. There had been eight physician on thle caae and It gut ao ex treme that be finally had one of the last aympteaae: namely, falling ere-elsht. In January, 107. the doctor admitted that tunc further ceuia be done, and they aeat him to Eureka Springs, Arksnaas. He centraaeel to get worse, the dronev finally reaching the Momerh, heart and Insure, At eae time testa uiewaa alba. men aa high a 71 per cent. He learned er r ulten Renal Com pound and began le take It July 3d. breeev besan at-hr te decline and the albumen aroppe to tony, then to twenty. then te ten, sag finally te two per cent Id Mar. ISM. The petient Is now back to nis emptor, ment aad la devoting full time to bis Patients deeirlna te knew more ef thla treatment can get run literature ay writ ing to tne Jon j. rulten company. Baa lwjeteeev cel. Fultoa e Reaal Compound can be bad m your city at Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.. Cor. ltth and Dodge. Car. lth end Harney. Cor. Mth end rsraam. M- pa. lata a., iyai Hotel. We desire every petient t write us wbe le aot aotmg the usual Improve- enn ot ins intra wees. "Katuna Lookiiig Letters" 'natural Looking tetters" "Natural Looking Letters' s 2 F ' (" Otis,!, tesHsala. I I Aatsnaa.. eaaBaaBaBesseaBBeaBBaeaaasvsBBaaaiiaaal J I have installed the FIRST elec trical signature signing device in the west. It is in daily use in my letter duplicating dept. When a business man sends out a "form" letter, to, we wilt say. TEN THOUSAND addreeees. he endeavors te make EACH ot that tea thousand think he or aha has received a letter written tor lil or her It divldual ejes. In other words th idea Is to send out a letter that aovmew, looks, snd almost FEELS personal. But HOW many ar (ending out such perfect fs asmllee of a genuine letter? YOU. Toureeir, are receiving COAJtiiB imitations daily: unevenly duplicated letters; lare in which the addressee and salutations are poorly matched In: and. In almost every case, wltb an ordinary "printing press' or. typewritten algnature attached to the bottom. And a poor eig ne ture of this, sort will betray th ms'.hod of producing th lettr if nothing elt wilL If your "form letters are printed in MY shop, you cannot detect "Automatic Duplication" of your signature, from the signature you sign yourself, with ordinary pen and writing fluid. Let me prove it. I Letter Duplicating Dept. Phone Red 5108 and a representative will call Suite 507-509 Brandeis Theatre Bidg., Omaha Natural Loo king Letters" "Natural Looking Letters" "Natural Looking Letters" AMl'SEMKMTS.' ifllll lit UflVrtlaV TONIGHT a-aa- a- all vv k K iYAmAx enajiD opbba co. Tonight Jtigoletto Wedaeeda' statins Thais Wedaeedsy Bight .'. ...j.'la noneme Thursday Wight, Madame. Butterfly Pnaay Might ........ ...... .Carmsa Saturday Matisss t.,...,;..,.I,aola Saturday night XI Troratore Xfezt a aa day Grass; Operetta Coa oert with SDttr east ef principals, Chorna aad Orebeatra ta the after aoea at a p. at, - - XTZaTtna AT PAUST. Note: Hn Butterfly will be given Thuredev night Instead, ot- Weunea day as first advertised, and La Bo heme will be given Wedneedav Nixht KRUG THEATER Mat. Today 1:30 -Night : sat Seats (Os . MOULIN ROUGE ' AND JACK JOHNSON MOULD'S CRVMPIOX HEAV1 WEIGHT. Special Ladies' Dime Matinee Today. OatAMA'aj rum caurras'- Tbs t-how Thsfs Town Talk. T,MTBEHMAN SHOW axTBAVA0AJraA ajto TArjssrravu Watson bisters, Lon Ilascall. Charlea Falke. Joy It Whig Beauty Chorna; 1.0'D lausna Gorgeous eVenle Entitpnient. HoctAav ststlaee Wasaiagtsa-s atrtbdar. niase ssanaee avery weea ssj. Tonight as Wedaeaday, gfie to gi. . Peyalar Priced atatiaee Wea. rtsxa o'hasa tm - tOri l TOU BatXAJt Tbarsdsy Mat. and Might Megtaa Pragee, Tldelea Prissadeana Wea-t'Week The Plot t.ad7 AmoricanTheater Tonight, Mats. Tees-, Thar, Sea, aXISS ST A I. A ICO sad the wooBwaajt stock coMWajrr ta THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO -The Baast at Varylaad