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    THE OMAHA
DAILY
BEE:
TUESDAY
DECE51BKU 24. j907.
TELEPHONE
- (QUICK HINTS . '
FOR- EIURRIED1 SHOPPERS
If you wander through this Great Iloliday Store, you will find hundreds and hundreds
of sensible, suitable Christmas gifts. Stocks were larger and more comprehensive this season
than ever before as a result there is fine choosing for the last day of Christmas shopping.
Store will be op en Tuesday night.
i .
- Gift Suggestions.
, r r ' from. Du Mra'i Department.
; Tlaa . showing of holiday neckwear, 50c to
f 1.60 each. . .
Nov lint) of holiday chirtt. $1.00, $160 and
fl.78 each.
Glores, lined or unllned, $1.00, $1.60 and $$.00
a pair.
Fancy suspenders, prices start at 60c.
, Night shirts, pyjamas, ' umbrellaa. cuff but
tons, scarf pins, etc. all make sensible gifts.
Main Flfror. ,
... ""' 'T . Christmas Gloves.
t .u y We sell great quantities of gloves.- There must be Bomething more than the holiday
spirit' to acoount for it. We think qualify counts fot nvueli, and in no department in the
store does quality have more influence than in the glove department. Every glove in this
department has' been chosen because we know it is good; that is why a glove gift bought
, at Thompson, Beldcn & Co.'s is always most welcome.. You say you don't know the size.
Well buy one of these certificates:
T. B. &Co.
THIS
Glove
Certificate
No
to
ENTITLES THE
HOLDER
to select their own gloves
and have them fitted to
the hand, by 'presenting
this Certificate at our
Clove department.
Glove certificates are
Gift Suggestions.
From Onr Mnslin Underwear Department.
A piece or a set of dainty hand made Lingerie
makes an appropriate gift.
Pmtty pieces of hand made Lingerie for as little
aa 1.00.
Bilk pressing Bacques In dainty shades, prices
start at 15.00.
Painty Aprons, dalntly trimmed, prices start at IBo.
; ; ' .
All the beautiful high,
Gift Suggestions.
- From Our Cloak Department.
LongSilk Kimonos, rich Oriental styles, $8.50,
$10.60 and i60 each. '
Bath Robes at $6.60 and $7.60 each. '
Long7 Kimonos and negligee gowns made of
pretty fleeced. materials, $8.60, $4.00, $4.60 and
6.o ....
Dainty silk petticoats, blues, brown, dark red
and wine, made of splendid quality of silk at $5.75
each.'.
Special reduced prices on all the evening coats.
SPECIAL PRICES on high grade mink and
lynx sets. .They make the finest of Xmas gifts.
Seeohol floor. . ,
TCddy BCJirS Special Sale
An exceptional-opportunity for
Offered Tuesday at greatly reduced
are gone we shall not handle any
Will go with a rus
n.
AH Teddy Bears, regular price 85c, Tuesday,
each . . ; ". . . . V. . . . rr 59
AU Teddy Bears, regular price $1.50, Tuesday,
each ,... t, ...
Howard.
Cr. 16th St.
,
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Seven lien Wanted in Other Cities
' Arrested Within Few Dayi.
THREE HUNTERS ARE FINED
'
PotnU'4 . Vmtt i Crook lobbe4
t4ar Ma of ! la Stamps
4 ftaantity of Claara
ana TalxtH.
Couth Omaha seems t ha a dead fall for
men want4 fur cranes, in etUer,j.-lUe. They
hava font Mo the pocket as ntly as
the bait from a billiard cue. 3tven men
have beeu arrested rrcpnjly who have
been wanted In ottwr-:tlivi Molt of these
were taken In advance of any definite de
wtotloA or kneiledse of the crime. They
have all beatf fouad ponntcted with major
off , On la charged with murder, one
wltn laroaay and the rest with burglary or
0(y Omaha
msmsGN
MA.
DOUGLAS 618 REACIXE3 ALL DEPARTMENTS
Gift; Suggestions.
' From Onr Women's furnishing Department.
Handkerchiefs, the newest sorts, Be to $25.00
each.
THQMPSOU, BELDEN & CO. Omaha, Neb.,.
OMAHA, NIB,
Glove Certificate
-
This entitles M or bearer
pair of Kid Cloves. .
THOMPSON, BELDEN & CO.
Per.
issued for women, men and children.
Gift Suggestions.
That Are Bare to Please.
Beautiful 'stag manicuring sets.
Comb and brush sets.
A pretty leather bag.
A belt put up in a pretty box.
Fancy combs, always a good gift.
Hat pins in a pleasing variety.
Furs Make a Fine Gift.
grade mink and lynx sets marked at special prices.
Buy Christmas Candies Tuesday.
More and more people are learning of this pop
ular dspartynent -hefe only pure candles 'arts sold"
Worthy of special mention for Tuesday are the ass
sorted nuts, i Fresh shipment for last day shoppers
at per pound 26c. .
Balduff fine chocolates and bon bons, special",
per pound 60c.
'- Toasted Marshmallowi, 30c a pound.
Maple nut patties, 30c a pound.
, .."Aesdrted . Caramels, 35c a "pound. .....
, Assorted cream wafers, 30c a pound. ''
' Black walnut taffy, 30c a pound..
.Assorted, cream candy, 20c a pound.
'Old fashioned mixed candles, 15c a .'pound.
';" Buy the .Christmas candles Tuesday and here.
ol Teddy Bears Tocsday. Commencing 8 a.m Teddy Bears
last day Choppers. The much wanted and popular Teddy Bears .will be
prices. The very best imported kinds in brown and white. When these
more Teddy Bears this season. Come
Air.Teddy Bears,
each
AU Teaay Bears,
08 . ach
"
BEE-lJ-il-'OT
hlKhway robbery. The last catch of !m
portance was late Saturday night. This
was a negro named Earl Maaterson, who
Is charged with a burglary committed early
In the same evening In Omaha. He was
discovered by Detective "Hank" Elsfelder.
Klefelder went Into the cloaet of the Com
monwealth saloon at Twenty-alsth and N
streets and there lie found a negro In the
act of changing his apparuV. Evidently the
man feared detection and wanted to make
a cluing aa soon as he eould. The officer
at once placed him undet- arrest. He waa
taken to the city Jail, where he was booked
for suspicion. He had, an averooat and a
suit esse full of clothes. In a short time
tha rrort of a burglary cam from Omaha
and the offlcr thera were informed" that
the man had been arrested already. The
Omaha officers took charge of Maaterson
yesterday morning and are satisfied that
they have tha man they were looking for.
Of the other case William Fauaa for the
murder of Private Bowes of tha Sixteenth
I'nlted States Infantry was the chjef. De
tective P, It. BhleldS made t!s arrsat a
Short time after the crime was discovered.
W. M. Robinson and Roy Went, the first
from St. Joseph and tha latter from Kan-
EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME SHOULD
IO0K BRIGHT AND NEW FOR
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
We lUpair and. EepUU Table Ware, Ee
finish Statues, Electric Light .
Fixtures, Lamp a, Etc - '
have Tina Dcra s
It will htlp to make jtni
entertainmat3 a aucceie.
Silver Company
'i'hone uougr. 173. 314 Bouth J3th Bt, '
Between Farnarq and Harney.
The daintiest of neck-fixings, 60c and on up.
' Pretty fans, 60c to $35.00 each.
Large fluffy feather boas make elegant gifts.
Holiday ribbons, the finest showing in the city,
Main Floor. . ,
190.
- - iii(-i.ijuirLriju'L
Main Floor.
Tuesday, and come early as they
regular price $1.95, Tuesday,
' 81.25
regular price $2.60, Tuesday,
91.50
Howard,
Cr. 16th St.
saa Cilv. iM' rr"."r.T rnS!
Troutkn. Rob nsun la oi,n- .
Ing his bond in a robbery case and Roy
suspected of htiriri.ri
imp-
la
Turnquiet arreated Walter Cudahy at t
Nels
he
-...leo uunoing. He waa wanted
In
"...ua on me charge of taking k
and pocketbook from tn.
watch
Weatern Railway aseoclatlon. John It
the
ut-
'"' oieva aolton were arrested
Detective ghlelda ami .........
by
'"Mini UVtr
the Lincoln authorities Saturday noon. A
to-
n-
....... ...... wae turned over to Lincoln
first of the month. Tii . i
the
ner
... ... u,,i umana jail la Charlea Hend
rickaon who was arreated In Hamburg. la.
and who tried to escape from Chief Brlgg
at Paciao Junction. H. i, oon to b
Placed on trial, on charts of paealng of ,
forged check oh Vllllani. Wetstl at Twen'r
eighth and R streets.
Fart Crook Pom wi. ......
Information was received by Meph
one
. run iroog Hunday that the
efflce of the vlllaaa mum .m., c-.
poat-
turdsy
night and M In change taken along w
Ith
vino puaiage aimpa. A Urge quantity
of
Suu tuuacoo was carried away '
burglars bored a hoi ....
The
the door and opened It by reaching In a
on
nd
spring lock. No clue to t
criminals had been Jlacov4 last nig
the
;ht.
u r aa anown,
.n- uoaala)
ad-
Jetter'a Gold Top Beer delivered to
.parts Of the city. Telephone No. I.
Charles Mahl la aid to be allghtly
proved at the South Omaha
aj.l
m-
Jsniee Carroll of Wisconsin paid a
short
"Ph. Cl.ri.ln.. 1.1 .. - ..
Daughters mission will be this evening.
n'S
aar. ana Mrs. Calvin Nelaon and son
the gurata bf Mrs. WUllam Henderson.
V Street.
Th. p,..kui.... 1 1 . . .
sre
too
ser-
tlon of Cl.rl.imas day. V
Uiemura-
Mre. Chris O'N'ell has returned to
home at Stanbury, Mo. Bhe has been
uest Of Mis. V. J. 0nt.
afra V'llnarll.. ... II. J
her
the
Is a
gueet In the homeof Mrs. at, M. U
CP
00
The funeral services over the body
A. V. Ulller Will be condui'Ud by the I
sonic fraternity this aflarrtoun at I y.
111. services will he held at Ht. Mart
klacopal church at TwentyTfuurt)i an
suaets, i'e burial will be at Coluoibu
of
Ma
in.
In a
d J
WHAT TEIE WOMEN ARE DOING
Yonng1 Woman's Christian Association
Rooms will Be Closed Christmas.
CHRISTMAS PARTY DECEMBER 28
Woman'a Chrlatlaa Teraperanea
l aleu of Nebraska Flrat to Com
plete "Taa' Claas for Kraacea
Willaj-d Temple.
Tha Young Women's Christian associa
tion rooms will be closed Christmas day
snd evening. ' '
The association has msdfl a feature this
winter of a monthly nooh musical that Is
free to all young women who wish to come
into the Sudience room. - The proaram Is
given' from 12:15 to 1 o'clock. The nest
musical will ba Klven Thnraday of this
week, the following rrogrsm hsvlng been
announced; "
Piano
Miss Llljenstolpe.
Solo
Miss"'Vljeon
Violin
Miss Caroline Conklln.
' Miss Qrace ' poriu'lin
""" Miss ''aVd'eon.
Miss Caroline Conklln.
Reading
,fcWI ...
Violin .
Piano ,
Miss Ltljenstolpe.
But whatever the association members
will miss by tha suspension of the New
Tear's day reception and. the rooms being
closed Christmas day .will be made up In
the Christmas "get one" party to ba given
Monday evening, December 30. The board
Is planning to make, this occasion a notable
one. Every member -who secures a new
member will bo eligible to attend the
Christmas party with Jier new member, AU
members expecting; to be present must give
their names at the efflce by Saturday even
ing, December ;2& There will ba refresh
ments,' a general good time and the fol
lowing program: .
Piano A la Blen Amea Schmidt
Miss Ueorgia Elisberry.
Reading The Apgel and' the Shepherds,
Lew Wallace
Miss Marlon Niekum.
Puet Charity. Baure
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Dale.
Violin (a) Serenade Brela
(b) BalUrolla.. Psprnl
Miss Alice Ramsdale.
Reading A Monologue
Ruth MeKnery Stuart
Mlas Marlon Nickum.
Solo Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark Bishop
Mrs. Walter Dale.
Piano Op. No. 47, Ballade Chopin
- Mlas Qeorgia l-jUnberry.
Good Work 1st Pebraaka,
Nebraska is -tha first stata to complete
the ten "Ten"'clubs and the first to com
plete the ten "Ons pundred" clubs, two
Systems employed by the Women's Chris
tian Temperance union for raising money
for' Frances Wlllarrd temple. This makes
$2,000 raised by Nebraska unions by this
means. The plan originated with a Ne
braska woman and It Is gratifying that her
own state should be first to complete the
tens.
No provision has boen made as yet for
the office of recording secretary of the state
organisation made Vacant by the removal
of Mrs. Fred Patterson', of Omaha to Stou
City. Mrs. Patterson expects to attend
the midwinter meeting: of the executive
pommlttee and at' t)iat time her successor
will ba appointed,
DEATH RECORD
A. -J. Parry.
CHEYENNE, -WypT, 'Dec 21-(Speclsl.)-A.
J.- Perry, a pioneer, ranchman and hotel
keeper, died last fvefilnf et CHIco, Cal., of
pneumonia. "Mr. PeTy lost his eldest son,
EJlon .perry, ,. tbs.,-, a-harnplon broncho
rider, two months ago.-and after the fu
neral' went to CMlforhla for a visit. He
was In good hes'lth j when he went swsy
and his sudden death- a me as a surprise to
relatives and friends here-.'' Mr. Perry was
63 years of age and the fattier of ten chil
dren, nine of whom, with trla widow, sur
vive him. Deceased came to Wyoming In
1868 and settled in the eastern part' of tha
county. During the Inst ten years he con
ducted Perry's Inn Irl this frlty. The re
mains will be brought to Cheyenne for
burtul.
Mrs. KvS Ulnar.
.LKX1NQTON, Neb., . Ded. 23. (flpeclsl
Telegram.) Mrs. Evs Btuart, proprietor Of
the Lexington telephone exchange, died In
this city thia afternoon after a brief lllJ
ness. Very few knew of her Illness Bhej
was a prominent member of the Eastern
Star snd other orders,. Bhe leaves a hue
bsnd end infant daughter, mother and
other relatives. Funeral arrangements have
nSt yet been made. '
W, W, KonLrtatat".
BKWARD, Neb., Dec. 23. (Specklt Tal
egram.) W. W. Konkrlght, a pioneer
resident of Seward county, died this
morning suddenly of heart disease. He
was 78 years of age.. Mr. Konkright
hsd lived In Seward county 9 years. He
leaves five children.
A Ion so AVya-aat.
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.-AIonso Wygant, gen
eral suiierlntendent of the United States
Express company, died today after an Ill
ness of several months.
V Ilrldsre Connection alrokvn.
MITCHELL. 8. D-, Dec. IS. tSpeclal.)
Tha Milwaukee road Is having consid
erable trouble In keeping its bridge
h across the Missouri fiver at Chamber
lain open for traffic to the Black Hills
country. Several weeks sgo a passenger
cosxh backed down the main track on
the incline and as the draw of the bridge
was open at the time, the car dropped
half way Into the river. When the car
was taken out the truck were left In
the river, supposedly that they would
lsink. The current of the river, howSvsr,
deposited so much sand around thorn
that they are held up close to tha sot
face of the water, and rise' and fall as
the current changes. It Is only when
the current Is low that the bridge can be
Operated. Connection with, the . hills
country has been broken three or tour
times this week.
Pioneer Dies en Road.
SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Dec. 2J. (Spe
cial.) William Orebe, a ploner real
dent of Aurora county, died in his wagon
on a lonely road while en route to his
farm from a business trip to his market
LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS
The first of another year la drawing
scar. For various ressons there will be
changes Irl the sgency forces of the dif
ferent companies. The Midwest Life of
Lincoln has Just placed upon the market
non-partlclpatlng polities drawn along the
lines of the New York standard forms
snd the recommendations of the commit
tus of fifteen. The provisions of theee
policies arS fair and liberal, and the rates
are as low aa those of any other com
pany. In non-partlclpatlng policies there
re no estimates of sny kind. Everything
is guaranteed. A policyholder knows at
the time he makes Ms application just
what his Insurance will coat blra. The
right man can get an exclusive oontraut
for a trm of years for Omaha and Dobg-
laa county.
Call or writs for sample policies and
agents' contrait.
THE MIDWEST LIFE
1007 O Street.
Lincoln, Neb.
point. Not for ncveral hours wa" the
wagon snd. team, with the dead body of
the farmer In the wagon box, found by
a chnnce passerby. In the person of John
Williams, another farmer.
PILF.9 ftHEP IW 6 TO 14 MATS.
PAZO Ointment Is guaranteed to cure shy
csss of Itching, Blind, Kleading or Protruding
Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 83c,
FIRE RECORD.
W. J. Pralt Wall Paver Company.
DE MOINES, la., Dec. 2S.-K1re prac
tically destroyed the W. J. Pratt Wall
Paper company here today. The loss Is
$100,QX), A careless employ dropped a
match on tha fourth iloor within a few feet
of two carloads of matches. The flames
spresd to the matches, snd the dense smoke
which Issued prsotlcally prevented the fire
men from effectually fighting the flames.
Water was administered through the roof.
The flames were thus checked, but the
water ruined all that did not burn.
Aerldent In Creaton Tarda.
CRBSTON. Is., Dec. 23.-(SpeclaL An
accident occurred Saturday evening in the
Burlington yards at this place that was
somewhat out of the usual order. Freight
train No. 70 pulled Into the yards lsst
night In two sections, but a few minutes
behind each other. As soon aa the first
section wss in, the brakeman put out the
light an tha waycar. The second section
pulled In shortly afterward and, as the
switch had not besen changed, pulled in
directly behind the other. A fog prevented
tha engineer from seeing the section ahead
and aa a result he crashed into the way
car, completely splintering the rear end
and driving it nearly through the boxesr
ahead. Brakeman Lundqulst, who was In
the waycar, was knocked down, severely
bruised and sustained a' number of severs
cuts.
Section Foreman Killed.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 23. Special.)
William Oeittens, section foreman for
the Colorado & Southern st t'va, on the
Cheyenne & Northern, was run down and
killed last night by the southbound paas
senger train. He was running a hand
car when the train approached and at
tempted to remove the car from the
rail". It was too heavy, but in his
anxiety to save the car from destruc
tion he tugged away until the train was
upon him. Deceased leaves a widow uhd
one child at Uva.
WHAT CAUSES 11BADACHB.
from Oot.to May colds are the moat frequent
cause of headache. Laxative Bromo Qui
nine removes cause. E. W. Grove on box. 25o
Democrats Will Vlalt Lincoln.
CHICAOO, Dec. 23. (Special .Telegram.)
Cook county's democracy Is planning a
trip to the Denver convention and will
Stop at Bryan's home In Lincoln on the
way.
HARTMAN'S
XMAS
SPECIALS
www
P ,4 , -
7.35
CHAIK
Frame Is ol solid oak or mahog
any finish, faDcy oval arms, front
poets are handsomely ornamented
with carvings; broad adjustable
back and strong seat construction.
Green verona upholstering; an uu
matchable bargain.
Salid Quarter Sawed yf 25
OakKocker
This rocker is made of selected
solid oak, broad, shapely back;
large, comfortable seat; heavy
spindles running from arm to
rocker; . front posts neatly carved.
Best of workmanship and thor
oughly guaranteed,
Kyrs Oix-n and Close,
Fully DresseU
1414-16-18 Douglas St.
lA KOUKKE'S
BAM BAX.X. BXaUQVa.HTXBa
aUi X.BADIJSO MmVAMDB
-CIGARS-
BOX T.1ASB BrZCXaXTT
SIS Bo. ista a treat.
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UNTIL CHRISTMAS
irr-.Mu.mTi., mi
Ira
DOLLSIOal
20
DISCOUNT
On account of death wo will sell
our entir stock of Jewelry 'andf
PERSONALLY. IMPORTED
DIAMONDS
at ABOVE NAMED DISCOUNT
A. 1. iofeermani!, fiS ;
II. C. HUBERM ANN, Special Admr. , , ,
Store at S, E. Cor. 13th and Doug. Strs., for 41 Years ;
55
OKAXA'S PUKE 1009 OS SITES
1.1
Supplies everything good to eat
at Holiday time.
A store of large achievements.!
We serve and satisfy more people
than any other store in Omaha.
We buy on a large scale and sell!
a large scale. Our superiors
buying power enables us to offer h
the best thin its to eat at legal
! money than they can be bought y
for elsewhere. Regular buying at 3
Courtney's means regular saving
of money. W
Meal Dept. 1
Our carload of Turkeys froniL
the Nebraska farmers has arrived B
and they are simply beauties. Our
uj retail prices on all meats and "
n poultry will be lower than whole-
$ sale market prices. d
s2 Turkeys (the good kind) ib.,13cn
Geese (fine fat birds) lb...IOHf
6 Morrill's Bacon (MorriH'e lean N
O pieces) per lb 15 ,c
X Vlalt thla mnprn marlrnf and aoa 13
ythe display of Meats and Poultry n
... that hna novor lipon pnnnlpd In!.'
Omaha. p
Fruit and Vege
table Dept.
Head Lettuce,
Brussela Sprouts,
Endive,
Cauliflower,
Spinach,
Mint,
French Endive,
New Carrots,
Si
B
New Beets,
Fresh Tomatoes, . New Turnips, n
Artichokes,
Bellevue Celery,
English Hothouse Grapes,
Persimmons,
3
Malaga Grapes, k
u ..a rj -
Butternuts,
Mixed Nuts, Black Walnuts, j
Oranges, $
Tanmerines.
Christmas Candies
Lowney's Delicious Chocolates and ;
Confections. $
Woodward's Fine Candles,
Especially Embossed Boxes P
m from one to five pounds.
Glazed Fruits, in one.half, one and a
ij& five pound boxes. k
p! Adirondack Maple Creams re-S
tjjj celved dally In one-half and tjjj
H one pound birch boxes. R
M After Dinner Mints. Week End g
t) Mints, Chocolate Covered Mints,
$ English Barley Sugar Candy,
y Peter's Milk Chocolatea, g
y, Courtney's Home Made
tjj Candles.
Taffies, Fudge, Peanut Brittle, ?;
Cocoanut "Brittle, Cream Waf-&
0 ers, Buttercups, Candy P
R Canes, eta, etc.
& rdurineyj St Co.
fj VjSISSBSBSSSSJSSSBsfJi
and Ooaglas Btraats. jj.
Si M..t. Suhuit Ooanaata all Santa.
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AMUSEMENTS.
AUDITORIUM
ROLLER RINK
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KATJBO .U WBBX
MVi HiTISZl ClkUTIUI
ATTBBBOOir
KUSIO BT XB BABD
OSVAJTD MABQVBBADB OB FBIDAT
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CTeTYour
NOON DAY LUNCH
Bhe CALUMET
Prompt 8ervlc '
EEAD THE-.BEST - PAPER
Tka OaaaAa Dally f-
fiJ) . .A.. ...V 1
i
DISCOUNT
Spend a Few Minutes in
the Home of
"Good Leather
H.IIIIIIs '-
Kxccllont suggeMions for men and
womens Alligator Hags, Oxford Iiags,
Heal and tJraln leather Buts, Ladles'
Shopping Bags, Suit Cases, riilk Hst
Boxes. - ( -
, The following in rich feather Cases:
Sewing Sets,
Toilet Rolls,
Toilet Fittings,
Glove Sets,
Hdkf. Boxes,
Manicure Sets,
Thermos, quarts
and . pints
Flasks.
Auto and Carri
age Bags,
Toilet .- W a t r
Cases, -.
Writing Sots,
BUI Books,
Cigar Cases,
Card Cases,
Wallets, - -Jewel
Boxes and
Rolls, : .
Poker Sets,
Men's Pocket
Books; .
The best Coir Hide Stilt Case in Omaha
for ,.....,.....$5:00
Every article of the highest quality.
FRELHIG & STEII1LE
"Where Trunks Are 'Made."
1803 Farnam St. , Ttl. Doug. 4935
.aafeLauiM
. - . An Especially E labor ta ..
TABX.B D'EOTS ..
' riirlFtmua, from I In I.
Everything thb .maktrtfturdsu
Ask to Kt-o our Menu. -Tim. prlfc-s
will bo ll.no ptr pl.it .
a "
AMl'SRMEIfTS.
Boyd's Theater
Tonlglit, trntU "WSduesaay
ZMAB MATXMXB WEMMDAI'
diaries Frohman I'rffntB
WH.X.IAM COLLIXH .
In His New Cumtdy - .
CAUGHT IN THE RAIN
Thursday, Friday and Batasaay
DBwoir xorrsB -
And Company of T5 Piople,' with
UXOCEBnH CZ.ABK
In tho Opora
HAPPYLAND
Jaa 1-8 Ww Tsaf s MAtiasa.
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