U tin iinwilm .i ii ia.1 mil ii.ni.iiwiin-ii.i I fiisnB kuhwumi miiMiw hiim y .ihhiisisisiiii. iwi.i.issssssiiis.iii THE REE: OMAITA, TITESPA V, .TAXUAHT in. Pit. iny Have a Situate OTS ' T re "I I ra oo, 111 UU1 Baby's for 'J At --- ra t -ia ss i An Ideal Economy Combination IP Infants' and small Ml the West'! largest children's specialty store . at priros a third, a half and even less, than regular prlres. Read and Then Come, Knitted and . CMhmirt ACQTJEB Many are hml made ami hand embrnl)er1. 7e alups .... BOO Sc alue . . . .780 If. 15 values ..80 I'p t 12. 2& v.il'io". at $1.45 FA I Xnfacts' nnd Children's Whit Dresses Loaf and Short Styles J I. .15 valiiea SSo $1.7 values ... 81.85 Il iJ value. . .88.95 $4 50 values. . .$3.60 Lp to IIS. 00 va ue at 813.00 fine lot of slightly soiled AVIilte Ureseei at llHlf Prlre and lea. iKxtrs value In l.re- - ' TT I p to Ih.llO lllf (iuhnpFH. sllahl . ly mused from ImnilllnK. aUea . to 14 B0 I'p to S5r white Aprftna, sizes 4 In 1 ? 4Ha J All Children's Cunts in the January Clearance yz Off. xttt vduko CriVM 1618-1520 FAUN law of ths land, the constitution or other wise. There was a way, however, without violating the letter or the spirit of the con stitution, without Violating any rule of the house, by which a. majority of this hotise, when this precedent as made might have worked Its will. New Majority Made. "But ths majority of the house substan tially acting together and reinforced by a minority of ths majority, made a new ma jority, and that new majority, under ths leadership of the gentleman from Missouri, Mr. Clark, worked what, he declared to be a revolution. Now that could have been accomplished by a majority removing tbe speaker from ths committee on rules, de claring tha pla.es vacant and electing some member who would work the will ' or the majority, but that course was not pursued. "However, ths house la now In good tem per. Titers la no election pending In the near future) ths great press ef ths coun try and ths great leaders of ths 'respective parties are erule.f W o are not esoltedr-., "The chair declines to follow ths Judg ment of ths house at this last session- ( this congress under .which it mads the precedent and In making this decision ths chair makes It with the highest respect for lira house, because the present occupant of the chair, after nearly- forty years of service, has the highest respect for the house and has no desire,' now, or in the future by voles, vote or ruling to favor any rules of procedure which will thwart" or unduly embarrass the house In working Its will. "Ths chair, therefore. In effect, appeals to ths house from a decision of that same houss made In great excitement, when the waves of partlanshtp were high, doing so after the wind had ceased, and the billows have paused away and ths sea la serenely blue. "Ths chair, therefore, sustains ths point of order." Hrpabltrans Tanat Democrats. In the oourss of ths debate which pre ceded the vote, ' ths republican members taunted the democrats unceasingly for their Changs of front. The houss was In Its gayest mood and In ths three hours ths fUlht lasted, there was an almost continu ous gale of laughter. Charged with Inconsistency. Representa tive KttsgeraJd of Nsw York, ons of the dtunocratlc leaders In ths rlues fight, re torted that for ths saks of Inconsistency he did not propose to be foollahr. Champ Clark of Missouri, slated to suo ceed Speaker Cannon, voted to sustain the chair on the asms point of order which furnished ths basis for the sue ceaaful Insurgent campaign of laat March, ths republicans broke Uuo storms of ap plause. Representative I'nderwood of Al abama Joined Mr. Fltxgsrald In frankly admitting that ha thought the speaker was right In his ruling laat March and that he ruled In line with ths precedents of ths house. "But." satd Mr. Vnder wood. "ws voted to overrule the speaker because we thought the time had come for a revolution and for the majority of ths houss to express Its will. At thst Urns there was reason to belisve the rule comml(ee was attempting to obstruct legislation. No such condition exists today and consequently there wil be no revolu tion." "Then when you voted to overrule the speaker you admit you enraged in n unlawful enterprise," said Representative Mann of Illinois. "It was not unlawful. It was necestary." replied Mr. Fitzgerald. lasarseata Na4 Dowacaat. "Ths Insurgents refused to bo down cast at their defeat. Twenty-six demo crats voted with them against the speaker and they claim "these Insurgent demo crats" will bs their allies In all future fights. "Poppycock," said Champ Clark, when told of thla. "Every man voted as he pleated. That was my ad vies to them. The vote hat no significance whttever as a party propo sition." Ths Key to ths Situation Res Want Ads. We Examine and Correct All Eye Defects. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HUTES0N OPTICAL CO. Inc.. 213 South 16th St. ft aVT'urw. ' 1 1 9 i i r?3 Mrs Innnnntr aPI - w n . sv JdllUcU y Lit'dl dllCt J thildren's I I Wear for les I v. children's wear, from v Infant's Whit SUk and Knitted BOSSKTI fiV allien . . . ,38a 75c valuer .... 650 tl 00 vsIiias . . S80 tl 15 values . .$5 I'p to U.2& value" nt ai.50 Sllrlitly inlltd K o n n e t a t'.iat were worth up to t!1.50 800 Hklrts. , Children's Wool and Knitted .Skirts. Mc values ....30 11.26 values ..79o rrornrj 9TOK AH STREET INAUGURATION THURSDAY Governor Carroll Will Deliver Mes . sage to Solons Then. OPENING DAY WrTHOUT INCIDENT Democrats Tropoae Plan Whereby Committee Will Make I'p gtaadlos; Committees of the Iloase . . Grand Jarors at Work. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE3 MOINES, la.. Jan. .-(SpeclaI Tele gram.) It Is probable that the Inaugura tion of Governor Carroll and Lieutenant Governor Clarke will take place On Thurs day, though ths event will not be espe cially Important, as they succeed them selves, " Ths biennial messsge of the governor will be delivered to ths joint assembly of the. legislature tomorrow! afternoon: All the preliminaries now havs 'been attended to, .but ths official count .of the vote must be made before the' Inauguration date can bs fixed. ; . ... The opening ceremonies wsrs without In cident other than the starting of a re form movsment by ths democrats looking to having a committee of nine maks np ths standing committee of the houss. This was not actsd upon and will bs votsd down tomorrow. It Is doubtful If ths democrats themselves will support ths resolution. Owing to ths prevalence of typhoid fever In Des Moines the State Board of Health Issued a warning to the legislature against drinking watsr snd the senators ordered sanitary drinking fountains. Grand Jsry Inatrneted. In district court here today Judge Brad shaw Instructed the grand Jury to Investi gate and Indict persons guilty of reckless driving of automobiles and motor vehicles and called attention to tha large number of serious accidsnts ths last year. He also advised a careful Investigation of ths ao- i counts of all public offlcera. tha manage ment of ths public prisons within ths county, ths willful and corrupt mieconduot In office of all county officers and the ob struction of highways. Railroads Authorized to Make Reparation Midwest Lines Will Refund Over charges to Shippers in Missouri River Territory. WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.-An order was entered by ths Interstate Commerce com mission today authorising certain railroads operating In the middle wsat to pay to shippers reparation on shipments mads to them from Allantlo seaboard tsrritory. Ths order wss based upon ths original order of the commission In ths Burnham Munger case, which was sustained by the supreme court of ths United States. The order provided that between Chicago and the Missouri river transfer points a re duction of cents a hundred pounds should be muds on flrst-cUss freight, the reduc tion being from SO cents. State Stamp Taxes on Futures Are Valid Supreme Court Holds that They May Be Levied Without Violating Constitution. WASHINGTON. Jsn. .-A stamp tax on ale for future delivery of storks, grain, provisions or other commodities may bs imposed according to a decision today of the supreme court of ths I'nlted .JUatea In passing of the Missouri stamp act of 1907. rWSSOURI GRAIN STATUTE UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT ' Abolish la "Dirt Rale" af Kaa aaa (tty Board af Trade Is De clared Valid. WASHINGTON. Jan. I -Upholding ths power of a stats to tass upon ths question of how much dirt Is likely to be found In a carload of grain, the supreme court of the I'nlted States today sustained a Missouri ststuts thus abolishing a ruls ef ths Board of Trade of Kanaea City, Mo., for tha re duction of 108 pounds from ths weight of each carload of grain bought by Its mem bers, as sstlmated dirt. iGOY. STUBBS TAKES OATH Republican State Officers in Kansas Begin New Terms. TRUST PROBLEMS .ABE DISCUSSED Kaeentlr Says Ibnr la I alTrraat Ie- man for Rial. IMatnly Written) AatUMonosinly stafetes la the tate. TOFEK A. Kan.. Jan. 8 Joernor W. Tl. fltuhba and the other republican state offl rera of Kansas were Inaugurated In rep resentative hall here today. The oath was administered to each official by Chief Jus tice Johnaton of the stsie aupreme court. Three of the atate officer began serving their third terms today. The fflolsls are Mark Tullty, state teramirer; K. T. Falr chlld, Mate superintendent of public In struction, and Frank Ryan, railroad com mlsslonor. t.overnor Stuhha. who began his aecond term, delivered jn Inaugural sildresa: Ha paid In part: "There Is a universal sentiment among our people demanding the enactment of rigid, plainly written lawa that will loosen tha Iron grip which has been fastened on the coinmerre oi ths nation by monopolies and trusts. A fslae and Illegal Industrial system has been eatabllahed In America which robs the people of the benefits of competition and compels every man, woman and child to pay tribute In excessive, ex tortionate profits, which aggregate many hundreds of millions annually to trusts, combinations and monopolies. "By crushing out competition the Hteel trust has been able to maintain extortion ate prlcea for sreti .ails, ateel and its prod ucts, Iron and Its products, while the cost of production of these goods has constantly been reduced. "In the face of the enormous reduction In the cost of moving freight, the railroads are actually clamoring for higher rates." The legislature will meet tomorrow. XBW GOVKRMOR OF OKLAHOMA He Says Const It atloa Inrladra Beat Parts of All Others. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okl., Jan. S.-Thls city witnessed for the first time the In stallation within Its borders of stats of ficers, when I.ee Cruce, as governor, and the other democratic state officials were Inaugurated today. Members nf the legislature and visitors from all parts of the state were present Oovernor Cruce Is a natlva of Kentucky and 160 former Kentucklans acted as an escort, marched behind his carriage to the Auditorium building, where ths Inaugural ceremonies were held. Immediately after the oath of office was sdmlnistered to him Governor Cruce de livered an inaugural address. lis took occasion to defend ths constitu tion of ths young state, branded, he said, by Its enemies ss radical, even vicious. Governor Cruce said In part: "Ws assert there Is nothing radical, or strikingly new -In our constitution. Ws have simply attempted to profit by the experience of others. Oklahoma's constitu tion Is the condensation Into a single In strument of the best and most vital pro visions to be found In forty-five other stste constitutions. "That operation under tha constitution Is cbnduclvs to good government la estab lished by ths unprecedented growth of Oklahoma since statehood. - "During these three years the Increase In taxable values have averaged 1 100.000.000 a year, until now ths total taxabla wealth of 'the stats ..approximates . $1,000,000,000. This wonderful growth has been accom plished during a period of national financial depression, supplemented by ths most merciless and unwarranted attacks of tha state's .enemies ever witnessed In political history. "Capital and labor should bs friends. Both are sorely needed In ths futurs de velopment of the state and neither shall unduly oppress the other If I can pre vent It." HARMON UKUINt giOCOXD TERM Ohio Eseeatlve Takes Oath, hmt Omits I'soal Iaaugaral Address. COLUMBUS, O., Jsn. .-Judson Har mon was Inaugurated governor of Ohio today for ths second time with the severest of Jeffersonian simplicity. The oath was administered by Chlsf Jus tics William T. Spear. Mrs. Harmon, members of ths family and friends, officials and such or ths public as could find place In ths room witnessed ths oath-taking. The omiaslon of an Inaugural 'address mads ths inaugural of Governor Har mon unprecedented. As far as known the governors of Ohio havs alwava mai . address after their Inauguration outlining tneir policies. Most of ths demociatlo officials took of flcs today. Atlss Pomorene wu awnn. as lieutenant governor and Wednesday he eieciea united States senator. SMITH MAY GET THE PLACE (Continued From First Page.) sens, lawyers and business man of ths com monwealth. J. M. EUlngsworth of Lincoln Is In Washington on business bsfora tha cm. mlasioner of Indian affairs. Miss Vouger, secretary of tbe Nebraska stats university extension work, Is In Washington on her way to aPterson, N. J., to taks chargs of settlement work of ths Toung Women's Christian association un der the auspices of ths silk manufacturer of that place. Senator Norrls Brown presented th. f.i. lowing petitions and resolutions: Petitions from sundry fratem! nt-n of Harvard. Bloomlngton. Lexington and Arapanoe praying for enactment nf ii.. latlon providing for admission for publica tions of fraternal societies to the mall. . second class matter. Petitions from sundry rltisens of Nor folk, eKsrney. Cosad, Hebron, Wahoo and Schuyler protesting against ths passage of a parcels post. BALLOON SIGHTED IN ALABAMA Tarty Which Left St. I.onla for New York. Senday Paases Over ' Florence. FLORKNCE. Ala.. Jan. .-A large bal loon paaaed over Florence this morning St sn altitude ef about 800 feet. The bas ket contained two passengers. No message was dropped. ST. LOUI8, Jsn. .-Ths balloon which parsed over Florence. Als., today prob ably wss ths St. Louis No. 4. which left here late yesterday In a strong wind, sail ing southeast. Ths basket eontslnsd J. Cowan Hulbert and Paul McCullogh. Ths aeronauts' objective point was Nsw Tork. Civil tenrla avad Arasr Beards. WASHINGTON. Jan. s.-Clvll court a have no jurisdiction lo review the pro ceedings In an army board for the promo tion of officers, according to a decision announced today by the supreme court of the I tilled Stales In the rase of second lieutenant Winslow Hart Ret-ves of the artillery corps. I'nlted States army. TO rt Bll A Com 1.1 IIXI DAT Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. )rur!i refund money If It tails to cure E, W. SHOVE I signature Is eo each bea. ha University of Iowa Scientific Party Will Visit Lysan Island Four Men Will Spend Three Months Collecting Material Rtlative to Study of Bird life.' IOWA f'lTV. la. Jan. 8. -(Special. April i nt this year will witness the de- 1 partnre of a party of four from the I'nl j versify of Iowa, consisting of Prof. Homer i l. Mill, taxidermist: William M. Marksy, I a scenic artist of New York and two as sistants; Horace Voting, president of the liberal arts senior class of the state uni versity, and Clsrence Alhreeht. s student of taxidermy here for the l.nysen Island for one of the most Important scientific un dertakings ever attempted by the uni versity. The Island Is located miles southwest of the Hawaiian Islands and upon It the partv wlll.be marooned for h period exceeding three months during which time the members thereof will have no communication with the outside world. The entire tlms will be spent In collecting a vast amount of scientific material re lative to the study of bird life while Mr. Mackay, the nrtlst ef the expedition, will busy himself with numerous sketches nnd VhotngrAphs of the birds there. To Prof. Charles C. Nutting of the natural s lenee department of the state university the ultimate culmination of the alms of tha s hool In thfs direction Is rearon-lble. for It was through a recent visit of his to Washington, l. C, that government aid wss secured to ths extent of mHking the expedition possible financially. In return for a certain concession of the govern ment the university will prepare an ex tended report of bird" life on the island. April 6 will mark the date of embark ment from Ran Francisco. The I'nlted Plates transport Sheridan will convey the party to Honolulu and on April 15 the I'nlted States revenue -cutter Thetis will tske the members to Toysan. 800 miles southwest. The material secured Is to be brought ! back to Iowa City, mounted and assembled Into real 1st lo deproductlon or cylorama ! of the scene of 1 jiysan. Thla huge affair 1 of the dimension of 3."x50 feet. romprlHlng over 4" mounted birds, literally millions of painted ones on the scenery forming the background will be, say local author ities, positively unique In the scientific world. It Is said to be the first affair of its kind ever attempted by United States schools. Stop That (oath Now With Brown's Bronchial Troches. BEYERIDGE ON LORIMER CASE (Continued From First Page.) fleers of justice had nothing to do with the cass. "Abanrd and Grotesque." Ths dismissal by ths majority report of charges that three members had paid bribes to four other members of the Illinois legislature becaOss the three had denied tha charges and the confessed bribe-takers were not to be believed is then referred to by Senator Bevertdgs, who asks: "What else did the majority ask these accused bribe-givers to do except to deny that they gave ths bribes; whst else could they have dons, unless they, too, con fessed? Did ths majority expect every body connected witU'these corrupt proceed ings to oonfessT" r:-.. , i" Tbe explanations tf. the alleged bribe giversBrown, 'Urqderlclt and Wilson of fhelr transact frm wth 'other members of the legislature ahtf' Af their presence In St. Louis at ths time ,tlje so-called "jackpot" fund Is said to hays been distributed, are declared by Senator Beverldge to be "ab surd and grotesque:" Ths position taken by ths minority report that there were seven tainted votes shown to havs been cast tor Senator Lorimer is In line with that of Senator Fraxler, who dissented from ths subcommittee report filed In ths cass. The Bevertdgs report goes further, how ever. It says: "But these seven votes, which under the statute and the precedents ars enough to Invalidate this election, were not all of ths tainted votes cast In this putrid transac tion. Ths testimony shows that at least three additional votes were cast those of Clark, Shepperd and Luke." Ths report says that Shepperd and Clark did not confess and Luks could not, be cause he died before ths Investigation, but that ths evidence "convicts them of having shared plunder at the same time snd place, from ths same hands and for the same consideration as their fellow members who repeatedly testified to having received It and who were afterward shown to be In possession of It." Lorimer Not Elected. Regardless of whether Sheppard got any money for his vote, Senator Beverldge con tends be was bribed to vote for Senator Lorimer by the promiss of influence con cerning a postmastershlp. Senator Beverldge discussed at great length ths statutes on ths subject of elec tion frauds and said they upheld his con tention that Mr. I x rimer must havs re ceived 102 "untainted" votes in order to be elected. As his total vote was 108, the seven votes which many persons agree were tainted, were sufficient. Senator Beverldge held, to Invalidate ths Election. Deducting ths ten votes which he be lieved were tainted ths vots of Mr. Lori mer would bs reduced lo ninety-eight, or four leas than a majority. Mr. Beverldge holds that If only ons case of bribery bs clearly established It "makes the whole election foul." Davis Elklai Is Sworn In. WASHINGTON. Jan. s.-Davis Elklns wss sworn In today as senator of tha United States from West Virginia. Ths eldest son of ths lata Senator Stephen B. Elklns and grandson of former Senator II. O. Davis Is ths third generation of his family to represent his stats In the upper branch of congress. Counterfeit Dollars buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buys Dr. King's New Life Pills, tor constipation, malaria and jaundice. For sals by Beaton Drug Co. Copper atocke Decrease. NEW YORK. Jan. Copper stocks on band in the United Statea January 1 allowed a decreaae of 8.So6.V74 pounds from December 1, according to the monthly re- flirted IfcuUctf! AT FOUNTAIN MOTr LS, ON IISIWSISI Get the Original and Genuine MALTED' MILK "CificlUi JmiiaitCrS The Food Drink for All Ages BKH KU. HALT CSA1M OTIACT. IB rOWDU Not in any Milk Trust tT I'" n "IIORLICK'S" Tass a package koasa on our cnliro sh.ck of noiiliuif nnd j.liiilt'.i .shirts in white nnd colored (Tuxedo (Hid tlns sliii is excepted.) This includes nil our high grade flannel shirts with collars attached and detached silk shirts, hlue Manuel shirt!, white plaited shirts, ettv Shirts that sold from $1.00 to $5.(H) are now Imc to $.'.o.). At these prices it will pay you to lay in u supply for future use. 33 Off on all our silk nnd knitted mufflers. Mufflers that sold from :0e to $10.00 arc Ttow u.c lo $(i.70. . ' ' 25 Off : on nil our men's, boys' and children's sweater coats. A Children's Special We have about 15 dozon children's b louses in sizes 10 to 1G, that sold for $1.!H) nnd $1. .)(). You can take your choice for ;!fc three for $1.00. , .' v Many other interesting price reductions in nil departments. Vt . Qqal (oal (Poal We desire to call your attention to our new Winona, foul. Tills coal is the superior of any Ohio coal ever mined and sells for $1.00 iht ton less, Jt burns clean; ignites quickly; and makes a very hot fire. Suitable for range, heater or furnace. The best value on the market for the money. Give us a trial order. PRICK $8.00 pKR TON. Remember we are the exclusive agent for the wonder ful Petroleum Coke, which contains neither smoke, soot or sshes 88 per cent Carbon. " - Phone your orders, Atchison, Cook, Corneer Union Fuel Co. Douglas 268 1714 Farnam lnd. A-22B8 We have S yards .which means quick delivery. port of the Copper Producers' association, made public today. , .The Weather. a ' . .I, . . FOR ,lNEBHASKA-lrnsettled. -FOR IOWA Snow. .Temperature at Omaha yesterday: Hour. Deg. ...i.'7 ....Hi ....2 ....29 ....;ia .....to ....37 ....40 40 ....42 4TI ; ....44 43 ....42 41 6 a. m t a. m 7 a. m... 8 a. m ,., 9 a. m... 10 a. m 11 a. in 12 m 1 p. m , Z p. m ' p. m 4 p. m 5 p. m 6 p. m 7 p. m 8 p. m No matter what you pay. sir- there is nothing, better than .Mi mot mmht Ilia U( ae itm mfformt eaeeiMte alsesere. MM SAINT LOUIS SHOE MARKET. December 31st Beport. THE EROWN SHOE COMPANY. The St. Louis shoe manufacturers report an increased business ror ths year 1810. The Brown Shoe Company'a shipments show the large gain of $til3,&o.&3 over lie year 190K, and from reporta received from aaleemen In their various terrleorles, the year l!Mt, and from reports similar large gains for ths year 1911 over 1910, and takes this opportunity to thank Jt. friends and customers for their liberal patronage on White House Shoes for men, for women, Hosier Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes for boys, for girls, and other "BROWN'S 5 SHOES" and extends beat wishes to all for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 8t Louis Ulobe-Ienioerat, January 1, 19)1. .7-.l -o Ts..wW.r4rr.r. V:7 DLAUlI tJtLKtl TUIevelietl I oaly bs H- ,f l)IUMlk,h,... !$ art tad1 si an I- is. CREME ELCAYA TrVXes tii0 Skin Lit l&AW SaJ si rat An eonfiexiaa s aaSirsi "DJ1 I iftih," dsar. boa sad vaslkfsL Lkays m a purs, atkcsWy aomtad Msoftwai mi aue .i. to It mikm sa. pro be Am Am, kens il cknaoualy mirnti sad lotetjr. Costal mtmwm wba Loaw s smms WIS MS a other Uit crsan. Bo 14 al I vor Urnltr': Samples Vnm br Sesdiss V mi Pmmiti't Asm mi JAM ESC. CKAMC, , 10S Fulton HL, Maw Tork. I' I YtfHAT- I L i A inciter VTA ie iry'H si tit j TV I 1 , O 3 'Brownina'King B;K7 CLo-mma, purnmhimas ans W riTTKEMTH an DOUQU STRUT, OMAHA. & WILCOX, lla&ae The Store of the Town. Dr. 1111 c CsVII p ToofEi Mvddr not only cleanses, preserves and beautifies the teeth without in jury, but impartspurity and fra grance to the breath, removing instantly the odor of tobacco. A Real Taxicab is an automobile with a sepa rate, 'enclosed passenger com- partment that reckons all fares by a taximeter. The taximeter is the most sat isfactory because it insures tbo passenger against overcharging. The only real Taxicab line in Omaha is that owned and oper ated by Omaha Taxicab & AUTO LIVERY CO. 2034 Farnam St., Omaha, Xeb.. and Koine Hotel. Both rhones Doug. 4078; A-3078. John Says: "You've sot a toocs of hi a llfs coming' to yon when yon smoke HUK VITM' So olgara. A 'Hippodrome' slA, a 'Uayety' appear --e, a id a 'Braud.la' aroma." Central Cigar Store 321 So. 16th St. AMUSEMENTS. "OMAHA'S FBI CEaTTSA." S-M-SO-TH SS. Sue Ths Great IT1S m S4STIB HOW ZXTBATAOAase, AMD VtUOIIVILLI. t unity MuMcai mill, i lie f lirting Wlrlow." Thm Town Talk Htunt. "The E-agie ana toe oiri tiirne tin l home. Ladles' Dime Matinee Avery Week Day. Katuiday Niglit Only. tdltn Spencer Lv ERFCCT noc i4., id is uaniornia. & Cq mat, ; ''" ' t " 'LUl . I... AMI SKMEKT. THIS IS NOT A CIRCUS AUDITORIUM One Week Only Twlci Daily 8 TOO AID fllOO IV M. Z HIPPODROME Direction of Messrs. ghubert Presenting Three Spectacular Productions-All in One Performance Pioneer Days Ballstof Jewals A Trip to Direct and I'nchnnjred from the World's (irratest Playhouse. The Rig; Wonder Nhovr of the World' Combining Music, Ballet, Pageantry, Circus, Musical Comedy, Drama Interpreted by kn ai ntv of 1100 people, and including Marcellne, the Monarch of Mirth; the Wonderful Midget Clrcns; Trlho of Kloux Indians; the Great Alhns, King of the Mire, and others. ' ' j- Night Prices, BOo'; 7ftc, 1, fl.BO Matinees 25c, 50r, 75c, Cl.oo. MATINEE EVEftY DAY TOKIGHT ONLT Joseph Brooks Fisssnts Lillian Russell la Her Best Comedy, "In Search of a Sinner" Prloes, SSo to $1.50. ABORN ENGLISH GRAND OPEAA COMPANY. 100-PEOPLE-rlOO Wednesday ". ."'II Trovatore" Thursday "Carman" Friday ,..."X,nola Dl X,s mm rmoor Saturday Matinee "Martha" Saturday Evening" . , "Faust" Vrices, HSo to S1.60. Mat., SSo to $1.00. Beat Week Commencing- Bun. Matlnes. "SCHOOL DAYS" Prices, ISo, flSo, BOo and 7Bq Mats., SSo. Pew seats at BOo. TUESDAY, JANUARY IT 4 P. M. KIM. TiOTTTNTJ JTTHK Y-T.T7WST He" BOYD THEATER "ufti Matinee This Week, Tuesday, Thurs day, Saturday. EVA LANO. A B.S and tar Xzosllsnt Company In ' Beach's Orsat Play. "THE BARRIER" ,f from ths XTctsI of ths Same Hams. Msxt Wsek January .15,, AN AMERICAN WIDOW. KRUG THuATER Afternoon, 2:30. Night. 8:30.' xns noma or Polly. Two Frolics Dally Ths Famous AACTOA OaU BUALESQUB . Ths Great SBIABZA TAIO and ATESHA HABA ' ' Sensational Bussian Sansenss. ' "'" Idiea Week Day Matinees. I Beserred Beats 10c. Best Week. THB JOLLY UIULS. Commenclnf Thursday Mat. Jan. 13. EAST LYNNE. Miss Lynn Yoder a. Lsdy Isabel. AMERICAN THEATE R The Original WORLD FAMOUS ANNA EVA FAY IX OTXXB BIG ACTS SIX , Matinee Dally, lOe, at 8:15. Two Buqws Brery Evening-, T:B to t:30. Prices, loo, ao and 30o. ADYABCED YAXTDBYILLB. Matinee Beery Day, gilo. ; j .,. . . Brery Zvsslsg, $:18. Kdwln Arden A Co. ormliu.1 six Kaiifiiianiia. Meyers, Waneit auS I.yon. Clifford and liurke, I.ee ,l.iS. t.oifrey -A Keiiderituii, ute. Kli flronia, ( n tii-nm 'lii.-oi I ir.-li.-v! i r a! i i i iV.i t-i 1 1 1J -A: I