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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
1 thf. m:K: cmait a, ninisDAv. xovFur.i:n 17. 1010. If you hi Vit .f I opin'rr cat:lf fipflpmrit Thmy -r full of r rc Boys' I at to at O f COMPARE between clothes 1518-1520 hVexhihmnVm thelnbJirth of the Boyle i" Business college In the an- nex. Mr. Wasdell, in an exnimtion Wednesday attrrnuon, made a record of 1!8 words la one mlnuto. All are invited. BEEFSTEAK IS STILL CHEAPER (Continued from First Page.) twelve years, says Edgar Allen of the Allen Rrds. company. . - "Kacept lines controlled by trusts or dominated wherever produced by large In terests, arocery wares are now far below what they used to be. Milk and cheese and reparations of these are higher, at least 33Vi per Cent In some cases. But all other lines are lower. You have never heard a complaint, have you,, with respect to gro cery prices, even when talk about the In creased cost of living lias been most furious? The standard of many things has Inoreused. Canned goods are far better in quality than fever before and the amounts sold larger per can." (irrmsnr Wants Cheaper Meat. BEUL1N, Nov. W.-It was officially an nounced that the imperial government Con templates the early opening of the frontiers for the Importation of foreign live stock in order to counteract the high price for meet. Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg alrVady has given permission for the gov ernments of Baden and Alsace-Lorraine to import a considerable quota of French ani mals. I. It Slack Lower at Kansas City. KANSAS CITT. Nov. 1.-Decllnes of 60 cents per 100 pounds in the price of sheep, 15 to 26 cents in the quotations on hogs, 15 to 26 cents in the cattle pricea occurred at the stock yards today, owing to large re ceipts and the general' belief that cheap wrn will result in largely Increased sup plies of all kinds ot fat live atock in the future. 1'itcea In hog have fallen about 1.75 per 100 pounds in the last four weeks. DEATH RECORD athau Saanpter. FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 18. (Special.) Hrief funeral service, were held here to ilay under Maaonlo auspice for Nathan Sampler, who died at his home in this tit' yesterday morning . after a long Ill ness of stomach trouble. He was born in Herman y fiftyiseven years ago and landed in New York In lil9 with a cash capital of 12. lie bf cured work In, a clothing store and In IMS came to Fremont and went Into the clothing business. In which he re mained, with tW eioeptioD of two or three years, until a few weeks before his death. He'owned considerable real estate here and was interested in other business enter prises. In he was married to Mrs. Carrie Myers of Omaha, who survives him, with three children, una son and two daughters. The body was taken to Omaha toduy for burial In the Hebrew cemetery. Kaarral of, Mrs. Julia Satldae. Al BLItN, Neb., Nov. IS. (Special. The funeral of sirs. Julia Bavldge took place at the residence of her husband, Kev. Charles W.'SaVldg-e, at 11 o'clock Tuesday. Mrs. Savldge was over 85 years old. Her husband Is very sick and is not expected to survive her but a short time. Inter ment will take place at Hiawatha, Kaa.. here the body , waa shipped this noon, sirs. Pavldge ia survived by five children, of whom Rev. Charles V. Bavldge of Omaha and Watson bavldge of this plaoe tie well known. Klrta Booth. KIDNEY, Neb., Nov. 16. (Special Tele- j am.) Firth Booth, a prominent rancher sf the Lodge tola valley, died at his borne near Sunol this eveiiiug after a brief Ulness, aged 64 He caiue to Cheyenne tounty In UTS and engaged in the ranch ing buslnssa. He was burn at Hudders field, England. ' He leaves a wife and lght children. Burial will take place here a Friday. Captain ahaa Mutktwrr, COU'MBL S, O., Nov, IS. -Captain Nathan Uunshnwer, national commander of the I'nlon Veteran Legion, died In Irotestant hospital this morning after an Illness ex tending over two weeka HYMENEAL Carlln-Srhoenherr. NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Nv. 11 (hpeclal.) Mr. Lee Cailin and Miss Josephine fcchoeahsrr were united In marriage at t. Benedict' Cathollo church this morning at high mass. In th presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Both of the young people were born and reared In this section and aland rery high. Attar tbe ceremony th wed ding party was feasted at th home of air. and Mr. Ooorg Landerer and left this afternoon for the northern part of the state, where they wlU spend th greater part of th wlnror with th parent of th groom. !. Kansas PoataCtlee la Nabbed. WF.LL1NOTON. Kaa ,' Ngv.16 The post tffu at I'orUaml. Kan., fifteen inllrs suutn of here. xns Idonn b.V r-iblwrs esrly today. The baiiOrf curfd f ist in ataiii and Ml In money and ecpil lute Okla homa. m. 1 mtm We are thoroughly sincere in our belief find we've seen nothing to shake it that every basis of comparison proves our Suits and Overcoats $5.00 to $7.50 be Far Superior to any others these prices shown elsewhere. COMPARE COMPARE ''"ric Jou w 1 find that ur are rhoaen with an eye to distinctiveness of pattern an well a to durability. Models and you will find all the difference characterless clothes and of smart style. COMPARE Tailoring and you will note the marked Infer iority of garments "turned out" by wholesale underpaid shops and oura so carefully made by the well-paid man tallora of Samuel Peck Co., New York. COMPARE 1r'ce and yu fln(i 1 that notwithstanding the foregoing differences we ask no mora and often less than others. .1hS -a. FARNAJU STREET NO NEED OF ANY WATER SCARE Trouble Comes from Inability of Clerk to Understand Report, aanaaaaaaann SCIENTIFIC TERMS TOO MUCH Caancll Not Able t Digest the I on. tents In (II Expert Appears l'er souallr and Tells What It Is All About. There is no need for alarm over the con dition of the city water, according to the city bacteriologist. Dr. MlllarJ Langfeld. The city council would have saved itself the flurry over the lev extra hundred thousand million bacteria If It bad not passed a resolution recently demanding that the city bacteriologist file his repot is with the city clerk. Heretofore they have been filed only with the health commis sioner. , . When the reports came in to the city council the members found tnemselve en tirely unable to solve Dr. Iangf ell's scien tific Jargon and the result was consterna tion. At the meeting Monday afternoon the substance of the report waa finally ab stracted from the doctor- problematical chirograph and after tliry had wormed out the words, the legUlaora did not Jtnow what it was all about. t they passed a resolution Instructing turn to appear In person and explain. "I have i been told,' said or. Lan&ftrld, "that the'Falrmont Creamery fire wua re sponsible for some of the baa water that we had about that time, , Tliero is no doubt that there was a material Increase Just following that In tAe number ot bacterid In the water, but since then It bus dropped to normal. It went up as liigu as 'M.WJ0 to the cubio centimeter and the ordinance provides for nothing ovor 1OJ.400 per cubio centimeter. "The system of water aupply here could be Improved. It seems ai If there could De a supply f6r water protection that waa not drawn through the mams that fi iiiinh water chemically treated to destroy the germs. That is the way it is dona in Baltimore. , A bad fire in Omaha exhausts all the water that haa been treated and trie city is supplied with a lot in which the germa have not been destroyed." Indiana Nearly Three Million. WAtiHlNUTON, Nov. IS. The popula tion ot the state of Indiana la 2,700,76, ac cording to statistics of the thirteenth cen sus mad public today. This la an in crease of 1R4.414. or 7.S per cent over 1,616,462 in 1WW. The Increase from 10 to 10 was &24,obg, or 14. S per cent. Nebraska City Man Marries. CHICAGO, Nov. l.-(Speclal Telegrams Herbert Cronkhlt ef Nebraska City and Martha Lefebre of 'Clinton. 111., were licensed to marry here today. The Weather For Nebraska Rain or anow. For Iowa Unsettled. SHIPPERS' BULLETIN. Prepare forty-eigtit-hour shipment In ail directions from Omaha, for freezing tem peratures. Temperature at Omaha yoterday Hours. a. m. ( a. tu 7 a. in. S a. tn Deg. .... n .... m .... il .... II .... M a. ni. ........ 10 a. m. it f ' I U a. m. sw V r-t " ,lk I-iTi-M 1 p. m..... S4 2 p. m. XI S p. m. !W i p. m 40 I p. in Kt p. in. ; 38 7 p. in.......... mi S p. ui.... .. 33 Local Hoeoral. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURSA IT. OMAHA, Nov. 1 Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared . with tbe correkpoiuiliig period of th lt thre ears: 1D10. 19.19. uog. 1DU7 ilshcst today 40 t3 u lowest today U) s it & 22 Mean temueratur JO 23 : i Precipitation U) T .u .00 temperature and precipitation deDartures from the normal at Omaha since March L and compared with th last two )eara: Normal temperature 37 Detlcieiiry for the day 7 Total eicesa since March !..... 750 Normal precipitation OJ eh Deficiency fur the-day 0 Inch Total rainfall since March 1 13. 78 inches Deficiency slur March 1 14 14 Inches Kxi e for cor. period, lwja J I Si Inches Deficiency for cor. period, lis)... S.M inches Station and Htat Teruo. Max. Kain of Weather. Cheyenne, cloudy .... Davenport, cloudy .. Istnver, cloudy , Dei Motnea, cloudy Dodge City, cloudy , Daiidaf, clear Nuitn Plane, clear Omatia. clear 7 p.m. Tsnip. fall. M 14 M 4 Si JO U M 4 44 it M 40 40 M 4i 44 44 40 r'uablo, cloudy fiapld City, cloudy halt DaX City, clour, U hunt Ka, cloudy ........... &i Sheridan, clear S3 M u city, clear , M Valentine, cloudy to t "T '' indicates trace of Dreulultution. L. X..lVtUli, Local Foiecaatets JlVU If VtLP . .W - i-nnl t - B r- w b mm m.-jJ OMv TREE DAMAGE RULING UPHELD Supreme Court Says Power Company Must Pay Mrs. Slabaugh Carnages. LIQUOR SELLER LOSES APPEAL Admission of l iquor feller that lie Has o Mrenae All thai U Reqalre4 tar tontlr tlon. (From a Staff Correspondent. LINCOLN, Nov. ((Special TrleKrum.) The verdict for damages secured by Annie C. Rlabauah against tho Omnha t:iectrlo IJght and Tower rompnny for trimming the trees in front of her property because they Interfered with the llicht wires has been affirmed b jthe supreme court. The court holds: In the absence of a valid legislative act or municipal ordinance granting the public service corporations authority to trim shsde trees growing In the streets of a metropolitan city without compennatlnK the abutting property owner for damages thereby Inflicted and enacted before the lot owner plants trees In that part of the street contiguous to his lot. an electric light company Is liable to the owner for dam ages accruing to his lot by reason of such trlmmlntt. The supreme court lias affirmed the Judgment of the district court of Ian- caster county, which found Herman Iluette guilty of selling liquor without a lloenKe. After his arrest the defendant asked for a change of venue to a Have lock Justice, he holding that the police Judge and other Justices In the city were prejudiced. This motion was overruled and when arraigned the .defendant did not plead. A plea of not guilty was entered for him and he waa bound over to the district court. There be filed a motion to quash the Information. This was overruled and the defendant found guilty. The principal question for the supreme court was the overruling of the motion to quaHh the information. The court held: Proof that a defendant who admits that he has no license to sell Intoxicating liquors was requested to precise llqiT for another, received the money there for, and shortly afterwards delivered the liquor to such person, is sufficient to make a prima facie case, and authorises a conviction In the absence of any ex planation or denial. Tramp Sets Fire While He's Asleep Lights Cigarette and Falls Asleep While in Empty Building Makes Confession. AHKRDEEN. a D.. Nov. 16. (Special Tel egram.) Casper Rymann, a tramp aged 21, Is under arrest here, charged with starting a fire which destroyed 175.000 worth of nroDertv at Mansfield last Monday. Ry- i mann acknowledges starting the fire, but ' claims it was accidental. lie slept In a vacant building Monday night and claims to have awakened at 6 o'clock Mon- ...... H..M.I.. 11 niifn ..M. a n li n i a fallen asleep while smoking, awakening to find the building In flames. State Fire Mar shal Crawft reached Mansfield yesterday and after Investigation arrested Kymann, who confessed. MRS. EMILY DILWORTH DIES Widow of First Attorney General of Nebraska, and Able Criminal Lawyer Passea Away Mrs. Emily O. IMlworth, a Nebraskan for forty years, died yesterday morning at the home of her son. W. A. Pilworth, 3026 Dav enport street. She was 75 year old. Death resulted from general breakdown incident to old age. The funeral services were held yesterday evening at the home. The body was taken to Lincoln, Neb., for interment-Mrs. Dil worth was the widow of tho late General C. J. Dllworth, the first attorney general for the state of Nebraska, and for many year one of the ablest and best known criminal attorney In the middle west. She came to Nebraska with her hus band in 1870. Their first twenty year in the state were spent at Hastings. Later they removed to a homestead near Lex ington, Neb. For the la.t several year Mr. Dllworth had lived with her son in Omaha. Mrs. Dllworth for many year wa active tn Women's Relief Corps and Grand Army of the Republic work. BURKE ON HAND EARLY FOR WORK OF CONGRESS Member of Committee Loeklsg Into C.ore Charare ana Also on Indian Affairs. (From a Staff Correspondent.) "WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. (Special Tele gram.) Representative Burke of South Da kota, chairman of the committee on Indian affair, arrived in Washington today. Mr. Burke haa been elected to th sixty-second congress and, of course, personally feels elated, and 1 pleased over th results of the election in his state. "It I a bright spot in th landslide which overtook our party In almost avery other state. "I hav coma on early for two reason, continued Mr. Burke, "first as the joint committee which waa appointed to Investi gate charge preferred by Senator Gor that ha bad been offered a bribe In connec tion with coal land leases In Oklahoma Is to reconvene and take further testimony next week, and secondly, wa desire to get an early start In framing the annual Indian appropriation, bill." COLD ( At IK HE ADACHE. LAXATIVE BROUO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Orip remedy, remove cause. Call for full nam. Look for signature K. W. GROVE. fca MOTXMISTt OCEAB HTBAltaXXTfJ. Pnrt. Arrived. Sallett. BOSTON Wlttnd. Mo VIM. a FurolMl UuNTHtAL , Ltk M!chlaJl, SA-N FKAM1HCO Wllhlniln Navliun. BAN HANCISLO kUrlpoaa V let OKI A ZaUui4l Ing. nor feel that aha Is In danger whan baby cornea, If Mother's Triand la Used In i..paratloa of tho erent Mother'a rrlend relieves the pain and diecomfort cauaed by tho itrain on th different 11 amenta, Trconiea nausea by counter action, prevent backache and numbnaeg f limb and soothe the Inflammation of braaat (land. It regular me fit and prepare every portion of th mother "atoi for a proper and natural jm w . v ending of th tarm, and It assure for hr a quick and complct recov ery. Mother' Friend is sold at drug atoraa. Writ for fro book for oxpactaut mothars. taaDrnxO EXQUXJtTOK CO, Atlanta, Oa, Labor Federation Hears Resolutions From Committee iTroposition for Erection of an Office Building in Washington to Come Up for Action- ST. lM.MS, Nov. 16 Resolution which have been presented to the Amerlrsn Fed eration of Iabor convention ere read at this morning's session. Reports of com mittees were also made. Because of a visit to one of the largest breweries but one ses sion was held. The delegates before adjournment will s-t on the recommendation of the executive committee that the federation erect a build ing in Washington, L. V, for Its own use and with space to rent to bnslness and pro fessional men. . It haa also been recommended that the convention meet the third Monday In No vember Instead of the second. The dele gates claim that the convention comes too soon after the elections In different parts of the country. The dispute between the American Fed eration of Labor and the Canadian Trades and Labor congress as to terms on which they are affiliated, broke out afresh today. The terms have- not jet ben accurately defined. P. M. Diaper, tiecJetary of the Canadian organization introduced a resolution mak ing the Canadian body co-ordinate with and Independent of the federation. Many members of the American Federation wish to admit the Canadians under the status of a state federation. The resolution was referred to a committee. A discussion of two hours took place on the floor upon the question of seating delegate Kemp of the Keokuk, la.. Central Trades and 1-abor union. The credentials committee recommended that Kemp be not seated on the ground that the Keokuk or ganization took sides with an antl-unlon body. The committee was sustained. Victor Berger of Milwaukee, socialist congressman elect. Issued a statement In which he dented he was preparing a con test against the re-election of Bamuel Oompen as president, or planning to cap ture the organisation for the socialist party. Refuses to Take His Final Papers Jacob Classen of Osage County De clines to Take Oath of Alle giance to United States. BEATRICE, Neb., Nov." 10.-(8peolal.) Jacob; Claassen, a wealthy Mennonlte, liv ing six miles southwest of Beatrice, yester day applied for final naturalization papers, but refused to subscribe . to the oath of allegiance administered to and accepted by every foreigner before be . may become a full fledged citizen of the United States and enjoy the right of . suffrage which it grants. Mr. Claassen stated'' that he absolutely would not subscribe to. it if meant that aome time it might behoove him to take up arma and fight for country In time of war. He said if that) was one of the requirements before Ti 'could become an American citizen he would take his family and emltrrate to aome. other oountry. Unles Mr. Claassen decided later to subscribe to the oath hi applicatiifn JrMll be refused and stricken from the dofklt.J "' Just which couAtr!.. he pMe'ti would accept lilrn a;J ar( citizen unless he took the oath to uphold, Its .constitution la a question that Judge. Pemberton would Ilk to have answered, i' Democrat Wlsi la Ninth Wisconsin. MARINETTE, Wis., fcXov. It On the face of the returns in tho Ninth congres sional district, Thomas F. Konop, demo crat, of Kewaunee haa majority and the certificate of election will undoubtedly bo issued to him by the secretary of state. vin keep your teeth white and sound, your breath sweet until old age. Removes tartar, will not cratch enamel. 25 i 50 at Ail Druggist. W v.. V II UwrouAtJft - itAVl-,. nuAutnruv fyrEETn "duct Gay" HORLICCl'S It Mfant Original tad Cenuht. HALTED r.TILtr Thf Food-drink for JUI Ages. More he<liul than Tea or Coffee. Agree with the weakest digestion. Dehcioua, invigorating and nutxitioua. Rich milk, walled grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared ia a minute Tale no .ubititule. Ask (or HORUCK'S. EZT Other are imitation. It is the nature tt women to gaffer uncomplainingly, the discomfort and fear tfcat accompany tbe bearing of children. Motherhood la their crown In (lory, and they brara its iuffr lngg for th joy that children bring. No expectant mother ned iufler, however, durina tha uerlod of wait. 'S al-Lli , Icjtl HEAVY DEMAND FOR CASH Iowa Institutions Will Call Upon Legislature for Funds. GREAT INCREASE IN ESTIMATES Relief F.llals F.plleptle Colour Mill lie F-atablUhed for Wkli-k Toto Haaared Thousand Dollars I Aaked. (From a Staff Correspondent LKPMOINKS. la., Nov. IS (Special Tel egram.) The report of the State Hoard of Control, filed with the governor today, ask ing for over a million and a quarter of special appropriations for state Institu tions, including SD0O.0O9 for land for an epileptic colony. Is taken to indicate that the demands upon the next legislature for money will be enormous. The board not only asks for special appropriations that are very large In view of the enormous expenditures of the last ten years, but also for increase of support funds because of the Increased cost of all products. It Is believed the new institution to cate fur the epileptics will be established. Poatofflr Kuaprrts In Court. Albert Truesdel and Fred Leer, the two young men charged with breaking and entering the building used as a postnfflce at Valeria. Ia., were arraigned In 1'nlted States district court before Judge Smith McJ'herson. Ti uesdel pleaded not guilty to the charge and will be tried.. Leer pleaded guilty and will he sentenced later. The men are the two arrested several weeks ago at Parsons, Kan. Conference with the Indiana. Senator Cummins went to Toledo, la., to day, where he will meet Congressman lingering ooafh, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lua(s, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all ease. It i a remedy originally prepared by Docter R.V. Pierce. Midical mdvict it given frit to all who wish to write for same. Croat sucoes ha eome from a wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tute for Dr. Pierce' medicine, recommended to be "just a good." Dr. PiercV aaedioine are or known composition. Their every ingredient printed esa their wrapper. Mada from root without alcohol. Contain no habit termini drug. World' Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. THE FAME OF OUR MEALS GROWS APACE Break fast, 6 IZSS jawTIV .... : By strenuous work, night and day, we commenced today relaundering some of the goods on hand. Is being sorted out by a large force, and by Wednes day night we will know what is what. The other launderics have generously helped us out, so that we expect to deliver everything this week. Moimdsiy Moraainig Everything will be working on schedule time, but we have weeks of repairing and painting ahead of us. .Isnir io.nl, s d fir t r o ill attrnd a cmitcirinr on the tiiis farm i'f thn Ali .1 .skip IiKlinii In Tama roiiuty. The In ill.in . Iilrli Iimi p vKltid Washington fre quently In 11 aura to various matters, but tills Is the Hist t'me ofriclnls have gone sinong them tn Inquire to tholr condi tion and their desires. They haxe a long lint of gtievances affecting annuities, the schools and their lands. Carrnll Orders 1 hinlidi ina. fJovernor Carroll today IsFurd his Thanks giving dsy proclamation. In which he sttld: "Through the blessings of an overruling I providence, we come again to the thank , giving sason. with alminlant cause for re joicing. Never In the history of our state has there been greater reason why Its cttl sens should return to Almighty (loil the sincere thanks of a grateful people. Sel dom, If ever, has our commonwealth been blessed with so plentiful crops as have been gK.wn In Iowa this year. An abundance of almost everything common to our soil has been produced. Labor has been uell em ployed and At good wage. lus!ncs con ditions are good and our people are pros perous and contented. It Is not only In harmony with custom but highly appro priate '.hat a day be set apart for thanks giving nnd praer for continued blessings and protection to our commonwealth and Us people, and, therefore, I, II. V. Carroll, governor of the state of Iowa, do hereby denlgnate and proclaim Thursday, Novem ber 24. n Thanksgiving day, and I do earnestly request that insofar as It is pos sible the day l observed as a day ol thanksgiving and that the people meet to gether in thankful worship and pisise to iod for blessings already bestowed and In petition for a continuance of Ills goodness toward us and all His people.' Chairman Franke of the republican state committee has called the members to meet here on Friday for thn puriiose of closing up the business of the your and making a report to the secretary of xtate as to re- Do You Feel This Way? Do you (eel all tired out ? Do you sometime think you just can't work away at your profet- or trade any longer ? Do you have a poor ape , and lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Are your nerve all (one, and your stomach too P Ha am bition to forge ahead in tha world left you P If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You cn do it if you will. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery will make yeu a different individual. It will set your lar.y liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after eon sumption ha almost gained a foothold In the form of a It takes merit to meet instant favor and en Joy increasing fame. The Quk-kaerv met It and grows In popularity day by day. Why? From the time tbe provlsona are purchased in the markets until tbe meal Is eaten by you, your satisfaction Is tbe paramount lsnue with ns. We try to have what you want the very way you want it. Our Increasing patronage speaks volumes for the merit of our methods. Our fame grows as our advantages become better known. to 10. Liiuch, 11 to 8. Supper, 5 to 8. C'U Y X Vl .-.AIi IU NK 111 ILD1NO. Entrance on Sixteenth Street. v VuJI --1 Smma t- -I, BrnM Wal ) ainmaged. teifts and expenditures. The hesdiinrter will then be closed ami t hsitnian i isnl e will devote his entire time to I. Is 1 mnpnikTt for election l the 1'nlted HMtc-s senate. The democrat. in e dechled npon support of eu-ConnrosNiimn 1's.n Hamilton s Iheir candidate. You'll be D d Sorry If you don't ftet the HELL number of LIFE on sale t all newa-atands. MI K1KT. ADVANCED VAl DfcVlLI Ji Matinee Kvery Day, 2:1(1 Every M'ht, 8:15 Operatic Festival, l our r ot Is, Ptepp, Mehllnger and King. Lew Bully. Frederick Allen Co, Reed Uros., Musical Vans. Klnodroni. Oipheum Concert Orchestra. Frto. Matin, 100 and S5e aTlght, lOo. BS ana soe AMERICAN r MONEO Hong. IO It llld. A-1U1I 18th and Deugi HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Today 2:15. Tonliflit S:ia Edouard Jose in The Strike. Cameron &. Gayloid; Clasle Curlette; The Mayvillea aud Four Other Big Acta.. I'ltlCKS Dally Matinees lot and 545c I.OOO lteaerved St-ata lc Every Evening 10c, 25c, 5e TOSIJ1WMT, SBLkUAt, BATUn.UA wights, 600 ats. si. 00 The Dramatlo Sensation TIB SPENDTHRIFT Saturday Matins ropulav Pric Sunday 1 sllchard Carl. Monday at pnjMmecJmjnsnn-HjBlslr BOYD'S TOKIGIIT Oonglas 11. SSe. icatlnt Tuasday, Thursdsy, Saturday. MIS BVA UKJ and Company Hoyt' rnnnlsst of Comedy "A MIZiK WHITS FLAO" Mat Wk, "VISM TWO M.AOS." Souvenir Monday Ml-". Kovemnr al. OMASA'S TVlf CEMTI!'V 1 Brgs-. J-a5-b0 v oa. Dally Mat., 18-80-i0 tss sin UANNtH SHOW XXTK.AVAOAKCA AMD VAUDEyillE Oallagsr a Shean, Bdna savanport, Anni OoldU, Pottr-Kartwll Trio, Big Xsauty Chorus, "Th Olrl rrom Parts." talls" Dim Matin Evary Wk Usy. Sun. t WL Clark "Jtnaaway Oirl" men s At 3 Co.