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-2 TIIF OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1903. Telephone Douglas 613 Reaches All Departments' TJiomfison, Belden & Co. Announce. A Most Important Showing of -yVzc; Siring' Millinery ;,.v.'. O - ( ;: " : FRIDAY AND-SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK YOST MARES ANNUAL REPORT rw J 4 4 HT V ThIaVak fAfff. A V tAV 44 AtVWlBI&A W1V LJAVaa r pany Showi Butinesi for Tear. HALF MILLION IN C03STXUCTI0N Exchange Receipts Increase and He Sara tho Six rrw Cent Dividend la Paid and Wilt Con- tlnn. RmulttnMui with tha annual atatement of President Thoodore N. Vail of the American Telephone and Telegraph company for the year ending December 31. 1907, Presl dent Casper R Tost of tha Nsbraaka Tele phona company make Ms statement It la brttf and to tha point. It ahowa tha gross revenue for the rear of tl.77t.M4.J4, and tha total expense. ltM4.tn.4S, with net raven ua of a42S.M4.Cl. Tha largest Item of Income la from Individual exchange, ll,K,59.. The atatement ahowa praotlcally an I per cent earning on the Investment of 18. 01t.834.9J. and President Tost aara: "Tha usual I per oent dividends have been paid during tha year and we can aea no season why same should not be continued for all time to come." Ha also aayst During the year there was Invested In construction l491.6o6.JD; and In real estate tt5.661.6fl. Exchange receipts increased over the previous year tl0.s:,38, and toll re ceipts Increased tfcJ,S83.fi8. We now have invested in real estate W3."Q.Z7. uur total Indebtedness at the close of the year after deducting cash on hand and bills receiva ble amounted to tt3.TC.76. Detail of atatement. Here Is the detail of figures: REVENUE. 1907. Exchange .....SI, 20H.fi.o8. 90 There will be a great display of Parisian models selected person ally by Miss Alice Fenner while in Paris. ' 7he leading American creations are also notably represented in thtf opening display. s " The style of the hats shown in the opening are the best expres sions of the tribute that talent pays to beauty the creations of the world's foremost designers worked into masterpieces of artistic beauty. We want you to consider this a hearty invitation to be present oh these opening days. (Second Jfloor.) LIVE BIRDS FEDT0 MONKEYS Mrs. William jr. Ltnp Accnses Una band . of ; finch Practice la . w- Plvetrce Petition. BT. LOUIS, March' 19. Suit for divorce was filed here today by Mrs. Lillian Hand Ian Lemp against tVllllam J. temp, jr., president of, the Lemp Brewing company, She aska Jhe custody of their 7-year-old son, William J.' Lemp III, and a gross sum of v alimony to be fixed by the court. The couple separated In September, 1906. In th aattalyathe, 9 hagee against her husband f&rpt Lemplvea prominence to the atat4hi o tlfai.li. tried t prevent the religious tiWnlng of thplr son and that he permitted the child to associate with stable men, who taught him profanity and cru elty. Qn6c,:'Mfn0hafgfWt live birds were fed to monkeys during a visit which little Wil liam made to the Lemp stable in his father's company. TO BUY HATS, NOT FRIGHTS Women Mwt t,Mk in Glass Beneath "Lia'Tand .Consider Tont ' ' Enisemhle.. ' CHTCA OO, March 19. The psychology of bonnets is' ttu . Chief, subject, of considera tion at tha convention of the National Mil liners' association.. today and tomorrow in the MasonUi. Temple here, according to Mme. Hunt,.1 president of the association. In making -the announcement President Hunt said: ; . "There certainly la a psychology of hats, entirely aside froui tha fact that the souls of the majority of women are In their hats. If every woman would only look- In the glass when trying on hats and Instead of giving her liqdMded attention to the hat would study the outline of 'her face aa aeen under the hat she would then look with aclentlflo ' approval or disapproval upon the hat 80 few women do that, you Bee, 3-18- 08. know. Fit the hat or bonnet and hat to the face and It will alwaya look up to date and be a fashion plate, not only .'in one's fancy, but In the public's eye as well." Mme.. Hunt then aald the chief object of the convention will be to Impress that very thing on the milliners present from every part of the country. KEEPING PEACE IN REPUBLICS action with Joint Consent to Pat Qnletna I'pou Revolatlon " ,.i MaKera of gonth. .J TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras March 13 Vla Mobile, Ala.. March 19. At a confer ence today between Minister Buctlllo of Honduras, the American minister and the minister of foreign relations for Salvador It waa resolved to notify Honduras "eml gradoa" occupied In promoting revolution ary movementa that thty&AUst return to Honduras or leave for Cost Rica. The above Is a translation of a telegram from the minister of foreign relations at Tegucigalpa. Evidently thla action is taken by joint consent of Honduras, Salvador and Costa Rica, as the "emlgrados" could not be ordered to Costa Rica without previous consent of that government. Thla news Indicates that the United States la following up the agreements made by the peace conference held In Washing ton with a view to making them effective by the suppression of revolutionary move ments in one republic against adjoining republics. HYMENEAL i Calhonn-Plke. ( SPRINGFIELD. Neb., March 19. (Spe cial.) At the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Calhoun at thia place yesterday at noon tbeir eldest daughter. Miss Lina 8. Cal houn, waa united In marriage to Mr. 4 Teachers say that . "When well-diressed, Pupils learn. ;thcir Lessons best'. f Charles T. Pike of Papllllon, Neb. The bride has been for the last two years as sistant cashier of the J. D. Spearman A Co. bank at this place. The groom, who Is the nty aon of Mra. S. M. Pike of Papllllon, la one of the beat amateur base ball and foot ball players In the state, having had a try out with the Omaha Western league team two years ago on first base, but was not fast enough with the stick to hold the Job. A Shooting; Scrape with both parties wounded, demands Duck len's Arnica Solve. Heala wounds, sores, burn or Injuries. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Crf. ' ' " V- . JACKSON DENIES ALL GRAFT Attorney General of New York De clares He Never Asked Fees from Receivers. NEW YORK. March 19. Attorney Gen eral Jackson today gave put copies of two telegrams, one addressed to Senator Tbomaa F. Grady and the other to Assem blyman George Palmer, democratic leader of the New York assembly, asking them to co-operate and confer In the fullest degroe with the proposed legislative Investigation Into the affairs of his office. The attorney general In his atatement said: "I have never at any time made any agreement with or any demand upon any of the recelvera or attorneya or other per sons connected with any of these bank re ceiverships concerning a share In feea or money to be derived from such receiver ships, nor has anyone else made such jui agreement or demand in my department to my knowledge." , ALBANY, N. T., March 19. The appel late division, third department, today handed down a decision sharply criticising, as against public policy, the appointment of attaches of the attorney general's office aa recelvera or counsel to recelvera of cor porations. The court reverses the order of the Albany special term In the case of the Brooklyn bank, appealed by Charles M. Hlgglns, one of the receivers. The court refuses to approve a contract made by Bruyn Hasbrouck. the other receiver, with former Deputy Attorney General Charles A. Poison, fixing the latter1 com- pensatlon as counsel to the receivers. Thla la Worth Rcnimkerlai, Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It la in a yellow package. For aal by all druggists. corrniont isoy t.tikV, tAos Co. Merit JT, ho' thing that has built up our trade in boys' clothin.;'Tivery Lilliputian garment does its duty. T 4114Mi lf rl4Vaa r, n .. t. n ...... 11 aiiutjjutau vivwh aio suuuiu wviu uu.ii, luvy am usually ) out-grown . Boys,&very age find here the clothes that are just- right right in style, quality and price. . We have all sorts of clothes for play, school and the ) party kind. ' Suits, Reefers and Top Coats, $5.00 to $12.00. ... "Write for illustrated catalogue. 19NIiORNE CO. 13151317 DOUC1 MANY INSTRUCT FOR TAFT Delegates from New Mexico and Virginia Are Told to Vote for His Nomination. SILVER CITY. N. M.. March 19.-AU countlea In the territory have elected dele- gales to the republican territorial conven tion, which meets here next Saturday, and I have endorsed Taft for president. PRINCETON. Ind.. March 19. Republi cans of the First district In conventln here this afternoon renominated John H. Foster of Evanvllle for congress. Charles W. Fairbanks waa endorsed for tha presiden tial nomination. MANCHESTER, Va.. March 11 The Third district republican convention met today In Manchester. John C. Luce was nominated for congress. Resolutions were adopted unanimously endorsing the admin istration of President Roosevelt and in structing delegatea to vota for Taft. Toll Private line Messenger Real estate Dividend and Interest.. Miscellaneous, Includ ing sub-license ....... 460.SK.1.54 17.000 ol lfi.05 47 go.OC.9.13 6,773.27 80.299.33 Total. EXPENSE. General tm.Ml.M Operstlng ................ .m M Maintenance .............. 430.000.00 Instrument rental 75.611.86 Sub-lloena messenger.. 42.666.62 Real estate 27.KW.lt Misl. and private line.. 6.3.M Interest tS.07S.0S tl.T73.llW.r4 Total. tlJ44.621.68 Net revenue t 428,544 61 BALANCE SHEET. RESOURCES DEO. M. 1907. Construction 15,117.123.90 Supply department 63,616.6! Real estate (912)0.27 Stocks and honds...... 24.7Kt.79 Furniture, fixtures, tools, etc.... 40.969.35 Accounts and bills receivable 441 87 07 Cash 136,809.52 Total t6.018,S34.W LIABILITIES. Capital Block t4,Bff7,80O.O9 Surplus 71,8t'i0.29 Reserve for depreciation.., 2a.2).28 Bills and accounts payable 02,386.85 the oner. "Cad. the Cannibal King," for the benefit Of the Illinois Children's Home and Aid aoclety. Oardnor McWhorter, Omaha, had a leading role. Prominent so- i.ivtjT WCMn W pStrCiaCSSCS. A Ct&g3 t& followed the play. Total .v........ 16,018. 334.92 Personnel of Manna-era. The board of directors of the Nebraska company Is: Guy C. Barton, George W. Holdrege, C. W. Lyman, E. M. Morsman, W. W. Morsman, George C. Squires, Henry W. Yatea Theodore N. Vail, Casper E. Tost. Officers:, Casper E. Yost, president; C. W. Lyman, vice president; W. B. T, Belt, general manager; E. M. Morsman, secretary. A few changes were made dur ing the year, H. Vapce Lane resigning aa vice president and ganeral manager to as sume the presidency. .of the Rocky Moun tain Bell Telephony company and being succeeded as vleefvdent by. Mr. Lyman ana as general manager by Mr. Belt. VAIL MAKES PARENT STATEMENT Indicates Big Growth for American Telephone and Telegraph. NEW YORK, March 19,-The annual re port of President Vail of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, pre sented today, shows , profits of t a, 479,000, Against tl7,867,000 last year. Mr. Vail speaks of the vast ramifications of the present system. Baying that it Is national In character, with millions of subscribers connected by millions of miles of circuit with local exchange system, all bound Into one large, comprehensive system, em bracing 164,000 miles of wire. The report speaks favorably of public control, sny Ing: It Is not believed that there is any se rious objection to such control, provided It is Independent, intelligent, considerate, thorough and just, reoognlxlng, as doea tho Interstate Commerce commission In Its recent report, that capital la entitled to Its fair returns and good management or enterprise to lta reward. In addition to this excerpt sent out from New York, the annual statement in full of the parent company was given out in Omaha and here are some additional state ments and figures: The business haa shown constant gain during the year, and at the close there were 8.83'J.OUO stations connected to the sys tem, with a total of 6,610.592 miles of wire. The total number of exchange and toll calls for Uie year was about 1,997.000,000. During the year tf.2.'.1,40O was added to construction, and in the last eight years fc&l,U&.ti55 haa been so added. At the present time there are outstanding 1.61&.2M) shares of stock of the company. 1.312.&02 of which are held by 23.453 stock holders, an average of less than fifty-six shares each, the balanoe, 112.778 shares, being held by sixteen shareholders, each with 8.01)0 shares or over. At the close of - the year a valuation based on the replacement cost of the exist ing plant, without any allowance tor franchises vr for unearned increment, showed MiAiiJ.0O0. Against this there were outstanding obligationa of the American Telephone and Telegraph company and Its associated companies. Including capital stock at par In the hands of the public, of t564.939.uiXX These companies also had cash on hand, quick assets and Investments of tlOl,O74.0ii0, so that the obligations against the plant were only 1453.895.000. or tH.4il.000 less than Its appraised value. The book value of the exchange construction Is 1114 per exchange station, and tho book value of all the property. Including the long-distance Hnes, Is per station. For the first time a statement of the operating cornpaniea (that is, those com panies which directly furnish the tele phone aervlee) la given, with groe earnings for the whole country of tl-'0.7tt.20. operat ing and general expense of $03. 242.300, and maintenance of plant tU4.6t3.700. The balance available for dtvldends was t2S,619,7W, out of which dividends amounting to t.9.206.106 were declared, which seems reasonable when the value of tht plant la considered. OFFICIAL CONFESSES WRONG Snprenie Secretary of Homo Protector Fraternity Admits I'se of Largo lta. PORT HURON, Mich., March It. Attor neys for the United Home Protector fra ternity of this city, a building and loan company with banking feature, made an nouncement this afternoon that Supreme Secretary W. L. Wilson last night con- feased that he haa misused f7S.O0O of the funds of the Instftutlon. Banking Com missioner Zimmerman has taken charge of the Institution. COMMERCIAL MEN AT CORN SHOW F.lrt Offleere and Deride to Meet at Norfolk Neat Year. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., March 19.-(Spe- clal.) The fourth annual session of the Ne braska State Association of Commercial Cluba came to a close tonight with anela gant dinner served by the Women' Park association under the auspices of the local club. The morning cession waa devoted to the subject of "Incorporation of Commercial Cluba," led by Mr. Stetnhart of Nebraska City. The afternoon was devoted to ex periences of local clubs. The committee on resolutions reported. Urging other clubs In the state to join the state association, expressing appreciation of the work of the officers of the state asso ciation, commending Grand Island to any organisation desiring to hold state meetings and thanking its people for their hospital ity, endorsing the movement for the corn exposition at Omaha and pledging support of the same; endorsing Inland waterways Improvement; favoring enforcement of arti cle Iv of the act to regulate commerce, or the long and short haul clause; commend ing those railroads which have been In creasing their facilities for taking care of the trafflo of the stats, and calling upon those railroads which haVe been adopting a pessimistic program of retrenchment to wake upi endorsing municipal ownership of all utilities affecting the health of the pub lic, regarding the question otherwise aa one of a local nature to be decided as the In terests of the localities might demand. A resolution favoring postal savings banks waa laid on the table after a vigorous dls cusslon. The committee was composed of Garre. of Fremont, Whltten of IJnooln, Sharp of Aurora. Mllborn of Mlnden and Ryan of Grand Island. A committee consisting of Ohslund of Wahoo, Thompson of Albion and Wlthrow of Central City made recommendations 'on the president's address urging affiliation with the national association and the ap pointment of a committee to take the mat ter In hand. The officials elected for the ensuing year Bret H. M. Bushncll, Lincoln, president A. F. Buechler, Grand Island, secretary; O. M. Butterfleld, Norfolk, treasurer; J. W, Stelnhardt Of Nebracka City, Euclid Martin of Omaha, O. H. Gray of Central City, John Zlmmerer of Seward, O. E. Melbourn of Mlnden, M. A, Hostetler of Bhelton, vice presidents. Norfolk was chosen as the place for the next meeting. Omaha Toang Man In Cast. CHICAGO. March 19. 8peclal. Society was prominent at Powers' theater this afternoon when fifty professors and stu dents of Lake Forest academy produced Delegate front Virginia. CAPE CHARLES, Va.. March It. Tha First congreamonal district republican con vention nij iiere baa elected W. T. Hop kins of Newport News and C. If. Bmltiiera delHgts to the national convention. Reso lutions were adopted, endorsing Roosevelt's admliiislra ' The Special "Tosly" Flavor o- (H'ff- Formerly called) Toasties Made from White Corn "Tha Tagte Linger." Battle Creek, Michigan. ' By Postum Cereal Co., Limited. Town to Change Name. TBCUMSEH. Neb.. March 19. (Special.) The village of Smartvllle, founded In this county years ago by the late Robert Smart, Is to experience a change of name. Four ytars ago an effort was made by the people of the town to change the name to Helena, and the plan met some opposition and was given up. Recently the iffort to rid the town of the cognomen "Smartvllle' waa revived and the result Is the Postofflce department has given notice that on and after April 1. 1908. what has heretofore been Known as Smartvllle will be called St. Marys'. The villagers will then go to the district court of Johnson county to have the name changed, and It ia believed In time the railroad and express company will use the new name. A new Catholic school is to be erected In Smartvllle this summer and it Is to be called St. Marys' school. Father Charles Cwlkllnskl,. rector In the little town and who has the building of the school In hand, has raised 18.000 of the ' desired 27,500 for building purposes. Plans will soon be adopted and the building commenced- Dlatrtet Court at Mlnden. MINDEN, Neb., March 19.-tSpeclal.)-Dlstrlct court convened here Monday, with Harry 8. Dungan presiding. The cose of the State against James E. Pulver was tried and defendant found guilty. The de fendant was charged with keeping his sa loon open after hours of closing. His de fense waa that he had been given permis sion to do so by the mayor of the city. The court held that he could not shpw that permission was granted aa defense. The case will be appealed. The case of State against Joy Roberts waa tried and the de fendant found gulltq. The defendant was charged before the county Judge with aar rylng concealed weapons and also with using profane language. It waa proved he was over 1 and under 18 years. The county Judge, Instead of fining the boy, entered an order committing him to the Industrial BOhool at Kearney. Republican Ticket at Nebraska City. NEBRASKA CITY, March 19.-(Speclal.) The republican city convention was held this afternoon, with A. P. Moran as chair man and Robin Bonwell as secretary. The following candidates were nominated: Mayor, John W. Stelnhart; treasurer, C. E. Schmlnke; police Judge, John Crichton; councllmen. First ward, William; Second ward, E. F. Thorp; Third ward, Clark Dickson, and Fourth ward, George F. Krenil; Board of Education, F. M. Cook, W. A. Forbes and M. R. Thorp. The con vention endorsed M. O. Berry, the demo cratic candidate for city clerk. Nebraska Bottlers' Association. SIOUX CITY, la.. March 19.-(Special.)-At a meeting of the Northwest Bottlers' association held here yesterday It was de cided to abandon the present organization and form a new one to be known as the Nebraska State Bottlers' association. This action was taksn in order to obtain mem bership In the National Bottlers' associa tion. The following offloers were elected: F. J. Sedlacek, Spencer, Neb., president; H. M. Ooulding. Omaha; secretary and treasurer; C. J. Marr, Fremont, Neb., and C. E. Chesterman of Sioux City, trusteea Farmer Commits Suicide. BEATRICE. Neb.. March 19.-(Spectal Telegram.) Going to a hay .stack on his farm In Hooker township near Adams, this county. John Kreiter, a well-to-do farmer, this morning blew the top of his head oft with a shotgun, the trigger of which be pulled with a forked stick. Worry over Imaginary troubles Is assigned as the cause. Kreltner was 40 years of age and leaves a widow and four children. DEATH RECORD. ' Mra. Clans (levers. Pioneer. Mrs. Clau Slevers, one of the pioneers of the county, dted at her home on the Dodge street road at IS :S0 o'clock Thurs day morning of pneumonia. She was CO years old and came to this county In 1S63 from Davenport. Ia. She is survived by her husband. They have no children. Mr. and Mrs. Slevers took up Douglas county land when they came here. The Increasing value of the real eatate made them rich. Forty years of tndustry and thrift and threw d Investment made them very well to-do and they now own more than LOGO acre of land in Nebraska The funeral will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. from the home en the Dodge street road three miles west of the city. Interment will be In Dvergreen cemetery. Mra. B. V. Trombewer. HURON, a D.. March 19. -(Special.) Funeral aervloaa of Mra Truinbower, wife of Benjamin F. Trumbower, took place from lb family residence Wednesday aft ernoon, conducted by Rev. D. Rlfenbark of the Methodist church. Mra Trumbower AIJTO SHOW visitors" WELCOME The two greatest shows ever in the west will be in Omaha this week The Auto Show in the Auditorium Will 1)6 the best of Ha kind. GAe Piano Show AT HAYDENS f Is the best of its kind boat for the reason that more Pianos are displayed those shown are more beautiful in point of case design more beautiful in tone qualities are better and more substantially made. ' . All Visitors to Omaha Are urged to visit our show rooms. During this unchallenged Greatest Money-Saving Piano Sale We are making low prices such as have amazed piano dealers the country over. Along with extremely low prices, we are making such terms as to be of the greatest con venience to the purchasers . , Come Early for the Pianos are Going at a Lively Rate. ILyden Bros. has been a resident of this city since 1887, mmtnv here with hei husband from Ben ton, county, Iowa, where she waa married October 12. 1857. to Benjamin F. Trum bower, Hex parenta, Andrew Lewia . and wife of Blunt, 8. D., and brother, Chester Lewis of Brltt, la., and daughter, Mary A. Burkland of Peoria, 111., and her husband survive her. Sir Nicholas O'Connor. CONSTANTINOPLE. March 19. Sir Nicholas Q'Connor, the British ambausador to Turkey, died In this city tBls after noon. He has been 111 for some time past, air Nicholas waa born in 1843. He has held the Constantinople post slncd 1S08. Major W. W. Howley. tri .xv a TTt-trir WIm March 19. Malnr William W. Rowley, quartermaster at tKo National Soldlera' nome in mis city tor me last eighteen years, died suddenly today from an attack of pneumonia. ONL OMB "BHOHO QUININE." That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the world over to cure a cold in on oay. c F1RE RECORD. Turner Elevator at Qrlawold. ATLANTIC. Ia.. March 19.-(8peclal.) The large Turner Bros.' slevator at Otis wold was burned to the ground early Tues day morning with all Its contents, entail ing a loss of several thouaand dollars. The elevator was a new building, equipped with new and modern .machinery throughout, and contained something like 12.000 worth of grain at the time of the fire. How the fire originated Is a mystery. About two years ago the aame company lost another elevator on the same site as the new one that was burned this week. The loss was partly cov ered by Insurance. Store at Dlabr. H. D. 8TUR0IST B. D.. March 19.-(8peclal.) Word was received here today that the Frank Wltcher General store at Blxby was destroyed by fire Monday. Total loss, 12,000. It Is reported their was no Insurance. Origin of fire unkown. .Wltcher was In Sturgis at the time and the party In charge of the store was sstd to have been absent from the place when the fire started. B EATON'S EVERY DAY PRICE OH Witt XVOWH SOXX.X BO APS 3 4uu J ears unsceniea -, I Honp J.46C 25c. Packer's Tar Soap .' 60c Koclety Hyglenlque (unHcented) 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 33c Roger & Gallet Violet Soap , , 25c Juvenile Hoap 25o 4711 Olycerlnated . Carbolic Soap 25c Panitol Soap 15c 29c 18c 25c 10c 10c 19c II BEATON DRUG CO. 13th and Farnam Sts. Special IVIusIc S PIECES Saturday Evening from 5:15 to 8 ERNEST NORDIN. Ladr lj6e CALUMET AMUSEMENTS. Dangerona Snrgery In the abdominal region Is prevented by the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers. Zc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Warships Preserve Peace. PORT AU PRINCE. Haytl, March 19. The situation here today continues tran quil. Three other warships have arrived In port, the American cruiser Des Moines, the American gunboat Paducah and the English cruiser Cresey. 52 jfnllflT E3ZB0J CJ GjllLlt'LJ aO n a a a BSmSS&KS THE BEST Ban NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER FOR CONSTIPATION XATiaq COOOAaTUT-CVSTAKD PIB LttitUuoy siiiks II. e rle t( C'ocoaiiut Cuslard pie If It In made Juet right so as to melt In one's mouth, but a heavy, soggy pie will spot, the entire meal and Injure the di gestion. It is now puwuble (or every"" to have good pta as grocers are selling "OL'K P1E." each package contains Just the L roper Ingredients for two plea vsrletlasi mon. Chocolate, and Custard. 10 centa per package. Order the Custard for Cocoa-nut-Custard plea BOYD'S THEATER, TONIGHT AND SATVBSAY MATinXB SATUKDAY XIVBT MILUB roBSElTTSJ HENRY WOODRUFF in ni bust or AU-oi,Lioi PX.ATS DROWN of HARVARD SUNDAY UNTO. TT7XB.DAY , TUESDAY KATOrSS A KNIGHT FOR A DAY (MS on Phone Douc ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Matinee Dally Silt every Wight tat' XttlS WEK Anna Eva f ay s first es.- hlblilou, "feumnolwicy.' Press t-lurtds. ' Dunedin Troup. Thru Lslghtuna U Dorothy Kentoii, Pantser Trio, and ih m Klnodrom. In Anna Eva Fay second rxnlbltlon, ask hr anything you want le know, rrloe loo. tba aaa 60c .. .. KRUG THEATER X X V W liC-25c-Mo-75c TOMIOflT MATXVXC I4TVSHAT w. a, mora WAY DOWN EAST . . Magnificent Production SUIT I TatMOUQat SEATg T1U1T temlg ruoiioai iluu. lows. lul. Aiti. Title Week St.t Hart's sbsorbiog plaj IISRlillEBI rAIl Comedy 1'nlho fculis , Special Slk' Quartet of CouneU Bloffi At Bvsry JTcrfonaAnce Mat: Tues , Thurs . Sai. and Sunday Best Week QUO YADIS AUTOMOBILE SHOW AT THE AUDITORIUM PBXDAY ABD SATTTBDAY AJTBBJVOOB AMD BVAJiiaa. ADMISSION ;; 25a