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    TIIE OMAHA SUXDAY BEE: OCTOBER 0, 1910.
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HE TRAVEL! NCI PALEFMAN
fjr I company, which open at th
I I Brandels theater this evening
A 1 s - . . i . i
I'-ir m iuuiuh;i via, ! tile
am cajit mad th reputa
tion for thli James Forbes'
comedy in Chicago and Nw York. Tha
comedy haa proved a constant iuors with
Frank J. Mclntyre, In tha role of Dob
Blaka. Tha local of the play la Grand
Crossing, a middle-went vlllag. Tha itory
opens on Christmas day, and In tha first
act Is shown tha Interior of a railway sta
tion, where Bob Blake, the traveling sales
man, and Beth Elliott, tha pretty ticket
agent, meet and ara attracted to each other.
Heth U tha owner of a barren tract of
land, apparently worthless, which Is to be
sold for unpaid taxes. The girl Is unaware
of tha fact that the railroad Is about to
build a spur Una and that her property
will be needed for that purpose. Martin
Drury, a capitalist and pretended admirer
of bath's; knows of tha prospective in
crease In tha value of the property and
thay plot to buy it when It shall be put on
sale, Beth tells Blaka about her property
and that Ti Is unable to save It. Tha
admirer Joins Blake and three other sales
men In a poker gome, and during tha game
he tells of the scheme to buy In tha land,
and Blaka decides to ba the first person
on band In order to buy it for Beth, and
with the idea of selling It to tha railroad
at a large advance. In his attempt to
sav the property for Beth his Impetuous
and misguided efforts supply the necessary
-dramatic thread of the comedy. In sup
port of Mr. Melnlyr are Gertrude Cogh
lan, Earah McVicker, William Beach,
James O'Neill, Jr., Perclval T. Moore, 11.
I. Blakemur. Nicholas Burnham and
other s.
"Tha Girl of My lreams," which cornea
to tha Brandels on Thursday, Friday and
.Saturday nights and a matinee on Satur
day is by Wilbur V. Nesblt and Otto
Hauerbach ith muslo by Ksrl Hoschna.
Tha play relates tha adventures of Harry
Swlfton, a bachelor motor enthusiast, who
haa a mania for breaking speed ordinances.
Some time before tha play opens, he Is
Injured In an automobile accident on a
country road and carried Into the homo of
a Quaker, where he ia nursed back to
health by tha daughter of tha household,
Lucy Medders. All his bachelor Ideal are
shattered by Lucy, for aha has captured
his heart She and her father rnake Harry
a visit Just before their arrival at his
country home, Dove Crest ha haa had an
other acoldent with his motor, for on his
way to tha station to meet his sister
"Cuddle" Swlfton and her friends, home
from boarding school on their vacation,
ha haa bumped Into another automobile
containing a lady and a gentleman. The
lady's hat Is blown off and lights on tha
steering gear of Harry's machine and Is
destroyed. Ha returns home to find "Cud
dle" and her friends there. Cuddle is
angry at him and her sweetheart "Pigeon"
Williams, for their apparent neglect While
they are giving their excuses, tha lady,
Mrs. Biases, whosa hat it was had been
destroyed In tha accident and her husband,
General Biases, who happen to ba Harry's
lawyer, come to tha same place, Mra.
Blaxea and tha count ara hidden" in room.
There la also a milliner, Daphne, who
has been phoned for to take a hat and
aha turns out to ba an old flams of
Harry's. She also la hidden. At this lm
opportu'ns Una Lucy and her father ar
rive. Thers is much' obvious comedy
mem
Week Days, Katf.
mas Only
10s and ss.
sright loa, oso, too
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Phones:
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Intl., A-U91.
Matinee Krery
Pay,
Every Pfinht 8:13
THE IMPERIAL
MUGICIANG .
A Hen Musical Military Act
with Eleven Soloists
MARIOd MURRAY & CO.
In Their Screaming Farce
by Edgar Allen Woolf
"The Prima Donna's Honeymoon."
JomcG
Thornton
Favorite Author of
"WHEN YOU WERE
SWEET SIXTEE." Ete.
In "SQ2GS and SAYI8GS"
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ADVAHCED VAUDEVILLE
WEEK
Starting
Matinee and Night Kvery Day,
11 outlay
Merrily, Cheerily, Verily Yours
JOLLY
FANNY
RICE
In Her Original Creation
THE
MINIATURE COMIC STAGE
AUBREY GEORGE
PRIIIGLE & WHITING
Presenting
BREAKING INTO
VAUDEVILLE
THE FAMOUS
DUFFIH - REDCAY
TROLTE
Introducing a Complete Triple
Somersanlt, Double Half and Fall
Double Twisting Somersaults and
100.-ICC THE LOOP
PALFREY
BARTON
A Thrill,
A Laugh and
"A Ditto"
KINODI3LOIV1E: CP.PHEuf.1 CO!! CERT ORiHIEsTflA
rrojsotiaf Orphaom Animated rhotography.
IS TaXIJfTID ARTISTS 13
evoked with the aid of many doors. The
general's wife is finally rescued from her
etnbarrasslmr imprisonment Three dupli
cate hats have been secured by as many
persons. One by Harry, one by tha count
and the last for Mrs. Biases. Incidentally
all Is explained Mrs. Biases sets her hat,
Lucy gets one and Cuddle the other and
Harry wins his little Quaker sweetheart.
Johnny Hyannls, Leila Molntyrs and a
splendid company are producing; the play.
On next Saturday afternoon every child
attending; the performance of "The Girl of
My Dreams" at the Brandels theater, will
be presented with a beautiful toy, with the
compliments of ths management.
"Classmates," the very romantic melo
drama in which Robert Edeson mads such
a success a couple of seasons ago, has been
selected for the bill at the Boyd during
the coming week, and will give th Wood
ward players a fine chance. Ths story Is
a gripping one In every way, ths audience
following the fortunes of Duncan Irving
with Intense Interest. The great third act
is one of the most impressively realistic
ever staged. The scene in the mazes of
the Amazonian jungles Is one that claims
attention, and the contact of the hero
withL his rival, the latter dying and the
formetv all in, and buoyed up only by his
great determination, is one of the finest
Autumn Draperies
With one or more rooms needing
curtains this fall, you certainly will appre
ciate the special offerings in our Drapery Department, ,
which we are making all this month.
The quality of our goods,' and the reasonable prices
we invariably ask, have created for this store an ever
increasing list of friends.
Then, too, the quality of our service has kept pace
with our growth.
If you're not a customer of ours, start now. The
items beiow wiH help you to get acquainted.
Cluny Lace Curtains, baud made, linen cluny .
lace edge, 3-inch hem,
Cluny Lace Curtains, combination lace and In
sertion edge of linen,
Lacet Arabian Curtains, 8-lnch border, heavy
French net,
Marie Antoinette Curtains, band appliqued
linen motifs,
Marie Antoinette and Lacet Arabian Combina
tion Curtains,
Arabian Curtains, real pillow lace edge, insertion
and bands.
Real Pillow Lace and Arabian Combination
Curtains, on French net,
All of the above in rich Arab shade.
$6.36 pair
7.85 pair
8.50 pair
10.00 pair
' 15.00 pair
16.90 pair
23.75 pair
A large assortment of lfceal Duchess Lace Curtains in
Cream, Ivory or "White. The Rich Parlor Curtains. A
complete assortment
3.93, 4.75, 5.00, 6.50, 7.83, U0.00, H2.50, '17.50, 27.50
Fine Curtain Scrim, finished soft especially for curtain use.
40 inches vide, in 3 shades, white ivory or Arab, at 20c a yard.
A very fine grade of soft finish Scrim, 42-Inch, white, ivory
or Arab, at 3 7 He a yard.
A fine Imported, soft finish Scrim, in white, ivory or Arab,
at 50c a yard.
Bedding Specials
Fine half wool, grey or white Blanket, in full eleven quar
ter slie, at 3.75 a pair.
Extra heavy pure wool Blanket, in full eleven quarter site;
grey, tan, white or plaids, at $5.95 a pair.
Extra fine satino covered Comfort, blue, green, pink or yel
low floral designs, pure white cotton filled and knotted, at $5.00
each.
Skirt Boxes
A good matting covered Skirt Box, 48 inches loug. 16 Inches
deep, scorched bamboo trimming, $7.76; same In 43-inch, $5.50.
things ever offered. The play has other
strong points, its comedy vein being
very well developed. All the characters
are well drawn, and Mrs. Harris, Mr.
Evans, Mr. Ingraham and Miss Lang will
ba especially well suited in their parts.
Director Brown has given the play very
careful rehearsal and has provided a line
setting for it. It will be offered first at a
matinee this afternoon. " ,
With a reoord of thirty weeks in two
cities, Chicago and Boston, "Ths Girl In
the Taxi," that most remarkable of all
laughing entertainments, comes to the
Brandels theater for an engagement of
four nights, beginning Sunday, October 16.
For the week starting matinee today the
Orpheum presents a program with such
features as tha Imperial Musicians, Fanny
Rice, Marion Murray, James Thornton,
Oeorge Whiting and Aubrey Prtngle.
Ths Imperial Musicians is a new mili
tary musical act with twelve soloists, each
of whom is a qualified exponent of bis
or her instrument. Every class of muslo,
from the Jingle of catchy ragtime to the
crashing, thunderous overtures, is given
in a skillful manner. Ths scene shows a
military encampment, while the playera
are garbed in ths glittering uniforms of
hussars. This act is one of ths produc
tions of Jesss I. Lasky, whose "Love
Walts," "Planopbiends," and other musical
acts are well known. The act is classed
as one of the vaudeville novelties of the
season.
Marlon Murray returns to Omaha with
E. II. Calvert, William Ricardl and Eliza
beth Tracy in the screaming farce, "The
Prima Donna's Honeymoon," by Edgar
Allan Woolf. James Thornton, who is
widely known as humorist and song
writer, returns with some new songs and
a bunch of fresh and timely sayings.
Jolly Fanny Rice, who is "Merrily,
cheerily, verily yours," will present her
original conception of "The Miniature
Mlmlo Btage." which Is a delight to the
grown-upa as well as ths obUdren. Ehe
announces her coming onto the stage with
a jolly song from behind ths scenes be
fore she exhibits her puppets. Aubrey
Prlngle and Oeorge Whiting have a new
singing act. Mr. Prlngle was the baritone
In "That Quartet" last season, while Mr.
Whiting haa distinguished himself in
other ways than beiua respuusuljla for the
song "My Wife's Gone to the Country."
The Duffln-Redcay troupe of aerlallst pre
sent a thrilling casting act, in which they
perform such daring feats as the triple
somersault, half and full double somer
saults and loop the loop. Palfrey and
Barton come with a bicycle act, in which
one of the men turns a somersault over
a table whUe mounted on his wheel. Mr.
Barton Introduces considerable comedy
during the act. New klnodrome views and
the Orpheum concert orchestra will com
plete the new program. Daily matinees.
Window Shades
We use Hartshorn Rollers and the best cloth that mony can
buy. We make them right and hang them level. So they run
easy and wear well. Leave your next shade order here.
Visitors Always Welcome.
Orchard & Wilhelm
Other ads, pages 3 Women's Section, X News Baetlon, 8 Editorial.
di3".irui.i -vnracr mvermzsm
last season, when ll enjoyed a very uc
cessful forty weeks' tour, will be the at
traction at the Krug theater starting Sun
day matinee, with the usua matinee on
Wednesday. The cast Is headed by Estha
Williams and Includes Edwin Walter and
many others equally well known and well
liked for their dramatic worth. The pro
duction la a most elaborate one and is
complete In every detail.
Lovers of Meredith Nicholson's novels
are waiting the dramatization of "The
Port of Missing Men," which Is to be pre
sented this season by Messrs. Rowland
and Qasklll, with Hugo B. Koch In the
part of the hero, John Armltage. The play
that has been made from the Nicholson
novel Is In four acts, by Edward E. Rose.
Messrs. Rowland and Qasklll have given
"Th Port of Missing Men" a most charm
ing scenic equipment, each set being
pointed from photographs taken in tha
exact spots where the action is laid. Mr.
Koch will appear in "Ths Port of Missing
Men" at the Kruit theater for a three days'
engagement, beginning Thursday evening,
with a matinee Saturday. "The Port of
Missing Men" has met with ths greatest
success this season in Detroit, Cincinnati
and St Louis, where throughout ths week
capacity audiences have been the rule.
The patrons of the Gayety theater will
have a chance to see Mr. John O. Jer
mon's new company, "The Columbia Bur
lesquers," tor ths week beginning this
afternoon. Ths vehicle employed Is a two
act comedy with a plot entitled "A Pa
risian Temptation." The cast la strong
and includes such people as Nellie Florede,
some singer with some songs; Bert Swor,
a son of rest Oats of Nat Wills' company);
Mile. Marguerite Chabautty, the French
ohansonette; the four Banta brothers.
high-class musical entertainers (lata fea
ture with "Brown of Harvard" company);
Helen Jessie Moore, the statuesque Cali
fornia contralto; Leo Stevens, the man
with the sneese, and Frank O'Brien, the
gentleman of leisure (formerly of the
Ham Tree" company). There are twen
ty-five chorus girls, whose 'costumes are
dreams of loveliness. The scenery and
electrical effects have never been equalled.
The usual ladies' dime matinee will be
given dally, starting tomorrow.
Maiame Liza Lehiuaiiu and quai let will
be presented at the Brandels theater on
December 6 as the second event In the
B. H. M. concert series.
It Is seldom In any local vaudeville that
a bill is presented with three distinct head
line artists, each with a contract calling
for their namea to top the bill. Such i
thing has been made possible at the Amer
lean Music Hall this week by the personal
efforts of Mr. William Morris. Mr. Morris
came on to Omaha and after looking the
situation over carefully decided that
Omaha Is well worthy of the same large,
classy shows that he presents in New Tork
and Chicago. H has arranged a
bill of such magnitude for the
week. Topping the blli will be Mr,
George Primrose, the world's greatest end
man and dancer of modern times. Mr.
Primrose carries a oompany the like of
which has never ben seen in any vaude
ville house. It is only two or three weeks
since ths New Tork papers devoted col'
umn after column to the hit made at th
American Muslo Hall in New Tork City
by Miss Alva Tork. ths famous English
comedienne. Miss Tork was allowed to
close In New Tork after ner performance
on Friday evening and came on to Omaha-
Omaha will be th second American city
to se this great foreign artist.
Another aot ef equal Importance will b
that of "The Operator," one ut those thrill
ing, dramatlo and sensational aiMsodes of
Ufs In th Rocky mountains. In tb pro
duction of this a train affect is Introduced
which is without doubt a marvel of mod'
srn stagecraft.
Other artists on th big bill at tb Amer
ican Muslo Hall will be Harper Smith trio,
singers and danoers; Stave Bartall. th
xpart concerttnlat; Maxin V Bobby, the
European eccentrics; Onetta, ths Dervish
Whirlwind; W. U. Whittle, the famous
ventriloquist. In his comedy creation en
U tied "Th Whit House at P. M." Mr.
Wblttlo appears in th character of
"Teddy" RooMvelt Th likeness Is so
great that a person not snowing it was
not th real "Teddy" would think that the
author, th hunter and th statesman bad
at last accepted th vaudeville as his new
field to conquer.
A
"As tl Sua Went Down." a powerful
TIPS ON DOCTORING TREES
Simple and Safe Directions for Treat
Ins; Cavities While They
Are Small.
The city forester of Chicago gives these
directions on the car of trees; Many of
the so-called tree doctors, as well as the
people who employ them, have become so
elated over the Idea of tree surgery that
they find some cause for treating almost
every and any tree, regardless of its
necessities or the results of such treatment
or whether it Is worth while to spend
either time of money upon them.
A word of caution is therefor not out
of place. If you feel that your trees need
attention, look Into the matter of tree
doctoring so that you may know something
about it, and then call a responsible man
with a good reputation to do your work.
Where the tree has been neglected and
cavities have formed in the trunk of
th tree, something should be don to
stop the Increase of th opening, for, after
it has become so large as to encircle the
greater portion of th tree, or where the
entire center has been destroyed, it is
not worth the time and money it takes to
properly treat these trees. In cases where
th trees can atlll be treated tha cavity
should be scraped and cleaned of all the j
dead wood, then give th cavity a tho
rough washing or spraying with a solution
of copper sulphate. This solution, applied
to all parts of the cavity, will kill all
the remaining rot spores. Now the cavity
is ready to be filled with a cement mixture,
using one part cement to three parts bf
clean, sharp sand. This Is packed into the
cavity, filling It to on Inch of th finished
surface, and then apply a covering of one
part sand. This is put on so as to bring
th filling to a smooth surface, making it
oonform to th contour of th tree trunk.
A coating of coal tar may be applied to
discolor th cement and aid in making the
filling water tight
Oram which Arthur C Alston reduood xiibuas.
Ia Spit of the Handicap.
"Where were you when th fir broke
out Nan?"
"On th ninth floor."
"And th elevators had stopped running!
How In th world did you get out of th
bolldingT"
"You forget that there was a broad stair
way." No, I don't; but you were wearing a
borble skirt."
"Yea, it waa a bobble skirt when I started
ilunn but vou ourht to have scan It when
I got to th lHluui vt th tU:" Chlcfcgo
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18th and Douglas.
uLm awl tm sUi
T7 MUSIC
sM HALL
Phones Douglas 1041; Ind. A 1041.
fri i mr mM ft M
Week Commencing Monday Flat. Oct. 10
Every
Afternoon
2:15
Entire
Orchestra
and
Balcony
25c
Gallery
10c
THE MINSTUKL KING,
Geo. RMIIVIR.OSE
And Ills Famous Dancers.
Harper Smith Trio,
Songs and Dance.'
17. E. WHITTLE
Ventriloquist.
ALVA YORK
English Comedienne.
MAXUl & BOBBY
European Eccentrics.
6 ft ETTA
The Dervish Whirlwind.
CARTEL. LE
Expert Ooneeitlnlst.
AMEillCASCOPE
The Dramatic SenwMlon
The Operator
1 TOSAT MlTnil AKD HIOHT.
Two Bia- Shows,
COHSTn, TIB EDUCATED MOHIET,
TIB KTBTSsUOUsl BALLOON OXXb
And rig-bt OtHsr Bif Acta.
Every
Evening
8:15
Entire
Orchestra
50c
Balcony
25c
Gallery
10c
OMAHA'S LEADiHQ THEATRE
REAL ATTRACTIONS QUALITY ALWAYS
TOBTOKT, KOBSAT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MATINEE
HENRY B. HARRIS Prsssnts,
THE COMEDY Or 1,000 X.AUOHS
Traveling Salesman
By Jamas Porbss Author of "Th Chorus Lady"' and "Tha Commuters."
(or
.GINAL NEW YORK COMPANY
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE
Joseph M. Galtes' New Atmospheric Musical Play
n
If u
m nr
John Hyams,
Leila Mclntyre
And Company of Ssrsnty.
Augmented
Orchestra
of riftn.
of
My
mm
Book" by Wilbur D. Nesbit and Otto Haurboch. Music by Karl Hoschna, Au
thor of "Three Twins" and "Mme. Sherry."
SONG HITS THAT WILL DWELL IN YOUR MEMORY
"Dr. Tinkle Tinker," "Little Games of Guessing," O-oh, Maybe It's
a Robber," ,4The Girl of My Dreams," And a Dozen Others.
BEAUTIFUL TOYS FREE FOR CHILDREN AT SATURDAY MATINEE
The One Particularly Great Attraction of the Season
Prloas, 85o to SI. 50 n ti it u Matins, S5o to 91.00
BEAT BAZ.B MONDAY 8 A. IX.
NEXT SUNDAY UNTIL WEDNESDAY "THE GUIL IN THE TAXI."
BOYD 7th BIG 17EEIL.
Miss EVA LU1G and Company
TODAY 8:30 TONIGHT AX.X. WBDK
CI as s iva ATE s
HOTS Xraryon attending- Monday night will b prantd with a souvenir
pnotograpB oz lit nur company,
MATINEES SUNDAY, TUESDAY, HUJUBAt AJi AiUjiA
Next Week "A DIVORCE CURE."
KRUG
THEATER-Sunday Matins 100 Ssata
at 25o Nights 25c and 60o, Faw at 76o
EVERYBODY GOES TO THE KRUG THEATER
4 DAYS Startlno Matinee Today
ARTIIUH c. AISTON'S CO. Presents
"AS THE SUN
WENT DOWN"
THE VIAY THAT TU EOFX,B WANT
rPK.. tAllllnmc EUGENE WALTER and
a i EtlllU w w aaaaa-aa a ia a I
iUHEHB CAST.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 lllS&lSXi
THE PORT OF
With Th Sterling
Young Romanlio Actor
Iliirrn R ffifrt
Ills WIISVP iltMBH
pearad lu Chicago,
A OKZAT TEAT BY A OBDAT AXTTHOB 3 BOM A OBEAT BOOK
SUNDAY Under Southern Skies
V IT'S! AT TU W rr
ayetY
rrs good
Davotad to Btrlotly Kirn Ctrada
EitraTag-ansa and YaadsviU
TWICE DAILY MAT. TODAY
Th Season's Biirbtsst Musioal Of
isrinf COLD r1 Q I A
BUREESQTJEKS
In th Two Aot Malodlou Tares,
"A PARISIAN TEMPTATION"
2C BBAI. BEAUTIES 9 tZ
.iTlf ttIBU.S
Nob Svr Married Nona 0r SO
BxasEH Vaudeville "sr
KELLiE f LCF.ECE J
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HELEN JESSIE MOORE j,
LEO STEVENS ".SSU
An Offsrtiif of Color, Exquislt
Tunafula and Marrlmant.
9XAX BEADXBl
If you ara ' nnueamlsh" you ar
particularly Just the person who
should se this show; It will mak
a Uayetylta or you. There's v
everythlnjr to commend nothing
to comleinn. Don't be among the
"turnaways" tonight; come this
atternoon.
X. L. JOHNSON,
Mgr. Oayaty Tneater.
Xvsnlngs and Sunday Matla
16o. S5o. tOa and 76a
;yk Mats. 15c & 25c
r Matia.
LADIES
TICKETS
Effa Ellis
Keyboard Harmony.
Harmonto and Melodic Entertaining.
Flrest Sight Reading.
Composition.
Counterpoint.
Double Counterpoint.
Canon and Fugue.
Instrumentation.
Special classes for adults and child
ren. 203-4-5-6 Old Boston Store Building.
Telephone Douglas 701.
BASE BALL
Omaha vs. Sioux Citr
OCTOBEll , 6. 6, 7, 8, O.
Vinton btroot Park
Friday, October 7 Ladles Day
Sunday, October 0, Two Games, First
at 2 1. M. Thursday, Oct. 0, Morals
at 10:30. Cames Called at 3:30.
EVELYN HOPPER
Teacher of Singing
303 Boyd Theatre.
Kea. Phone, Webster 892
Order Your Paeonies Now It's Planting Time
Ask to Ou Bpeolal fall Catalogo by Tslsphoa or Postal. It la coinplst
Pmuliy book contains plaining instructions ana accurate veBuripwuna 01 n uur
beautiful varieties and prims other pianta lor an planting are mciuaea.
mail It at one, roatag neea noi n.
W will
ail It at ones, roatag neea not p m.
Deliveries to your resldsac. I'M of cliarge, U yoo U U Omaha or Council aiulia.
lieltveries to your resuienc. iree 01 cnrt. ' y uuvo iu wi ....
Bluffs.
JEWEL THEATER
Johnson-Jeffries Fight Pictures
MB DAY ONLY v
SUNDAY, OCTODER 9
A.F. STECHEl, Solo Violinist
PrlTit ptipll of Royal Prof Gust Hol
luender, Berlin; head of th Violin depart
ment University Lincoln.
STUDIO MS KABBACS BLOCK
(16th and Iiouglas tltreets)
Ocm plat Oouxsm la Vlolla ruytaa;
Undents May Keirl'r on
KUiAiii aa4 YMBAIS.
Marie Swansea
HARP-PIANO
533 South 27th Street
Telephone, Harney 1983
The Bo glum Studio
Mr. and Mrs. August M. Borglum will
resume Teaching about October 16th
at 2661 Douglas Street. A Department
of Sight Reading and Ear Training will
be added to the coure of I'lano In
struction. Mr and Mrs. Morand's School la
Dancing and Physical Cultura for
children will re-open on Saturday,
October 8th, I p. m. Six months, $10.
Call at Fifteenth and Ilaraey or tele
phone Douglas 26i.
RATI TOT7 BBAD TVS IIW BOOK
Tb Bebuilalng ef U Solomes's Tetania
by J. H. Franklin. This bock 1 atajri.
Ing tha movement to rebuild th famous
Tempi ac Jerusalem.
Klstortoal, Xastruotiv and Interesting.
Mikes a valuable present. Wltai CmT
Turn's Cabin was to the Civil Wtir. this
book Is to the rebuilding of the Trnipla.
Prio. 1.60 At AU Book Stores.
OatAJLA WS GO itjrUate. ,
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