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THE BEE: OMAHA. Tlfl-RSDAT. JANUARY 18. 191S. A Final and Decisive Clean lip Sale Saturday "We are determined that Saturday will empty every rack of Girls9 Cloth Coats Ladies9 Cloth Coats Ladies9 Suits - They will 1w marked without regard to former cost or selling priee-every gar- ' ment will go at fmb ridiculounly low prices .that yotf positively eannot afford to let this chance slip by. ' VVait for this Saturday Sale jwhtobt . rVKYl I3IB-20 FARNAM STRKET. DR. KELLY 10 BEGIN TERM Conncil Bluffs Phyiicias. to Be Tikes it Once to Beformstory. SEC02TD TKIAL; IS CONTDTCZD tlluHn t'ewrt Rrarh Jltm. nseet t Asralt Declalea ef Stale Raarraie ( eart Mejaer De cision Wltheet Effect. terested. The bank ku selected a hla successor. A. J. Gettler. .of Glen wood, on? of southwestern Iowa's pre mier financiers. Mr. Get tier wis bora at Stratford, county of Perth. Canada. May, S 1S5I. but haa been a rea dstit ef Mills county for forty yean belnt until recently actively engaged In farming an! i stock ralelng. other faetorlea ai:l tare to ju!t operal-. Ins until coal I obtained. j BROADEN MERIT PLAN, SAYS TAFT (Continue from First Jfe.) eonalrurUt measures Is well Winer way. The work should now be pretented with vigor and receive the financial support necessary to mk U effective during the peit rtx-al year. Etery economy which haa been or will be effected through changa In organliatlon or method will Inure to the benefit of the government and of the people In Increasing measure through the yeara which follow. I am convinced that result which are retll:. worth while cannot be eeeured, ar at least can be aeeured only In small part trough the prosecution at Irragular Im terrals ar special .Inquiries bearing on particular atrrtcae of fealurot of adminis tration. The benefits thus obtained must bo but temporary. The problem of goad administration t aot on that can bo solved at one time. 11 Is a continuously prose nt one." Too Naey areaos. la many ways, the prasldont Informed congress, a docreaas to I he .cost of gov ernment might be aeeured. There Is need, he said, af reorgan'xaUoa of the government departments, w oaneolldattoo and a weeding out of bureaus that over lap la then- work: eeorea of local offices" throughout the country should be abol ished and hundreds of political appointees who do but little work should bo taken off the payroll .end there should be an Improvement la the personnel of govern ment emolovea through the- Introduction of the etvU eenrtoe hi p radically' every cim 'm.tnoda should, be em-. ployed by Cmt Sanr yort' a big tec por Midas nao..thiroorpyste,irs of accounting ana reporting, snouiu uw adopted and. ! if all.' thd Economy commission !:, b continued to. Its work. I The Treasury' depailtnent. Mi". Taft showed, looked after the nation's finances and the llfe-aavlng service. The commis sion, he said, hsd ' recommended ' the abolition of the revenue cutter service. , which woald mean saving et n.OM a year. Vised Tersaa should Be Abolished, The greatest economy ana emci.nw LoNPO.V. Jen. I5.-The Brftish Isles end the henenu whlon may aocrue rrom . ,n , of , fierce storm Vhlck the preeldenfi deveung Me time to the creeling liavoe along the coette at work which la most worth while, eei , )n ,h interior. A number of the president, "may be ensured only by small vessels and fishing craft are re treating all the dlettnctly administrative porled te have gone ashore but thue far should be placed in the classified serv ice. The time has also come when those provisions of law which give to thoss officer a fried term of yeara should be repealed. So long as a fixed term of years Is provided by law the question of reappointment of an officer, no matter bow efficiently he may have performed hla duties, will inevitably be raised pe riodically, no long as appointments to these offices' must b coo firmed by the senate, and so long as appointments to them must be made every four years. Just se long will It be Impossible to pro Vide 0 force of employes with a reason ably permanent tenure who. are qualified by reason of education and training te do the best work." Fsassplea ef Waal. Giving examples ef .excessive govern ment expenditure along certain lines ths president told congress that In one de partment It coat BU per thousand to handle Incoming mall and In another de partment t m per thousand. Por handling outgoing mail one department expended KM per thousand, anuther emit. (Cither one department paid too much or the other not enough, he said. ' Id travel alone (he government expends about tlt, eso.OM year. Definite tests, he pointed out, have shown that a saving to this Item alone of a little ever half of I cent a mile probably could be effected. Through the Introduction of labor sav ing machinery, through the elimination of unnecessary copy work, by cutting down needless expense In the distribution of publio documents and la many ether Ways could mil lions be saved each year. The president urged the adoption of the "budget system." which would bring be fore congress, the prose and the people ef the eour.'.ry net only the' pro) txnendlturqs of the. government, ,tt revenue. "The I'nlted gtstee IS the only artel .nation whoa government I epar. sled without a budget,;' he said, letter,!) the president declared, he Intends te send Id congress plan tor the rettremem of civil service employee on pensions, which will safeguard the government's Interest and yet provide for their old age. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOIXKS, Jan. I7.-Speeial Tele gram.) Dr. Harry I. Kelly, tne young Council Bluffs physician, convicted of ; manslaughter and sentenced lo the state I reformatory December i. will he taken to Anamosa tomorrow to begin his sen tence. Slate Senator Saunders of Council Bluffs and John Jlulvanry. for the de fease In the trial, entered Into a stipula tion with the county attorney after ths Jury had bean put In the box and sworn In that the defendant, now In the county Jail, may begin Ms sentence at once. This trial, which was to have been the second, was baaed on a second Indictment against Kelly In the killing of Ieputy Sheriff Clarence Wool man of Council Bluffs, which occurred on the same day of the homicide ef Bartender Edwin Sterling. Criminal Judge Hugh Bronnaa eomented to a continuance until the supreme court has decided on ths "In- nity manslaughter verdict on which Judge Bradshaw passed Judgment. Manor Decision thaaard. The supreme court todsy filed an addU tlonal statement or amendment to an opinion filed a few days ago In which Ihe effect of a decision .on filling out' blank applications tor liquor was msde clear. The amendment Is that the law has been changed since Ihe suit was commenced, hence the decision Is of no fores as to present conditions. rw taetodlaa. 'Governor Carroll today appointed to Me custodlsn of the slate house, cantata Kdward B. Kerr of Ptgourney. lie has been a member of the board of super-' visors and county surveyor and Is now county engineer of Keokuk county'. He was a member ef Company O. Thirtieth lowa Infantry during the war, and la now adjutant of his Grand Army of ths Republic post. The governor's first ap pointee, J. N. Cladd, was forced to resign bs&euso of the opposition of the Grand Army of the Republic members when they found that he was not In fact a soldier. The articles af Incorporkilon were filed today for the renewal of the life of the lowa Canning company, of Vinton, with KOO.OSO capita.'. The company Is one of Ihe largest canning companies of the country. The Palo Uv Htock, Qralr and Lum ber company, of Palo, Linn county, filed articles today with the secretary of state for u,ow capita). Pan I try Mea Kleet. K. I. Beck of tee Moines was elected president of the Iowa Poultry and Pet Stock association. Other officers elected for the ensuing year were W. L. lull, secretary; H. K. Townsend, Dos Moines, treasurer:- A. P. Chamberlain, Lee Moines, Carl Dere, Osceola, A. D, Mur phy, Keesx, Alert Kahan. Clarlnda, A. Hoskine, Jesup. U. . Richards. Cedar Rapids, vice presidents. Twenty-Three Banks Hand Out Cash With Utmost Liberality WATERIX). la.. Jan. K.-Before a epecial referee IB the district court ef Blackuawit county. K. A. Boggs. society leader and head of the . Central leva Granite company of this city, today teetl fied lo having borrowed laVCaa from twenty-three banking Institutions and anmereue private Individuals, practically without security, and put It In a buetnesa. which, according to Boggs, netted about taOiWkt a year. All this was accomplished In eighteen months. No record of dissipation, speculation or of luxurious living hsa so for developed. The Investigation into Boggs' affairs wss started en application ef the First National Bank of Dunn. Minn., one of the creditors, for the purpose of finding property with which to satisfy a Judg ment for .600, According to his testimony, bank offi cials whom 'he had met, but casually handed out thouaanda to him and asked no questions, made no investigations as to his financial standing, the amount of hla business or the va.ue of such security as he chose to offer. 'J Boggs wss formerly auditor of the Waterloo, Cedar Falls t .Northern railway. STEAM COAL SITUATION . AT MARSHALJLTOWN ACUTE MARSHALLTOWX. !.. Jan. i;.- Spe cial.) The coal situation here as else where in central lowa has become acute. One factory closed today because It could gee. no more steam coal. The C. A, Dunham company has been forced to was t a ton patent fuel because It could not get coal. A canvass of the leading manu facturers of U-ls city today shows that the supply of coal each has on hand rangte from enough to last forty-eight hours te seven daya. Unless coal Is re ceived here within the next two days British Isles Are in .Grip of Fierce Storm officers to the department el weaning ton and to the ftetd In Ihe same way as Inferior officers nave been treated. Ths time has coma when all these officers KIDNEY REMEDY THAT ACTS LIKE MAGIC , I have been a terrible sufferer tor a number of yeara with kidney and liver trouble, alee nervous proet ratios and health generalty poor, oonetrlullon en tirely run down until life became a bur den. I tried physicians and every avail able remedy wot fovnd ae relief. Wae Induced to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root a trial, which acted tike magic, and am happy to aay that 1 believe 1 era entirely ured and now as -road a man as ever. I beHeve It aty duty te make this pub lic stateeaeat that I may help ethers who may be suffering front the same trouble. Swamp-Root 1 without question the greatest remedy la the world. Anyone la doubt ef that statement or the autha tlcHy can address me as below. Tours very truly. M. H. McCOT. Van Wert, Ohio. Bute ef Ohio I M Van Wert County ( The toregouig atataatent sworn to b fore tne and sevtibed In my preeenre this hnh ear of July, IM. by the aa'd M. H- McCoy. ' ' A, C- GILPlfc. Xolanr Pubnc. fatalities hare been few. The British steamer. Grove, et Chicago, wae driven during the gale oa to . the seawall at Methll dn the rlrth of Forth, and four of Its crew were swept away before the rescuers could assist them. A driving snow Is raging In the north ern districts, blocking the railroad through the mouxtalns and making ths reads lm:eable. Aa unidentified three masted steamer foundered with all hands In the vicinity of Peterhead during the etorm. The gale la so tierce that the ltfe boats have not been able to go out BOONE GIRL'S HAIR CAUGHT ' :BY LAUNDRY MACHINE BOO.VEl JsV W.-Vhlle' adjusting i-keif In a laundry here this afternoon Mum Mliel Itunyon, aa employe, was es.iight.hy the hair and drawn almost to the celling, where she hung until help could reach her. Half ef her aoalp was torn from the head, the waa hurried to Ihe hospital, where It ts said her condi tion la serious. Fac Paint Tabooed; Remove Skin Inatead ."A tew years ago only one elaaa of women fainted their faces,", says Dolly Madison In Chicago News. "It waa a sign of serial set racism and waa ts booed to refined circles. The custom haa be come so universal we must admit It la to be deplored and to b shelved aa soon as poeatble." How foolish to seek artificial "beauty" of this sort obnoxious from artistic and moral standpoints, when It Is so easy to obtain a truly natural complexion by the use of ordinary mercollxed wax. Aa ounce of mercollxed wax. obtainable at any drug store, mill cause such a trans formation, no one need think of using anything else for 'the purpose. Applied like cold creeYn a highW and Washed oft In thp. morning, II at once begins te show Its remark.!' rejuvenating efforts. It gently absorbs the UMeeg surface skta la tiny particles, revealing the fresher, livelier, beautiful underekln. Naturally It lakes with It all surface deferta-Adv. Partictilarly the Ladies. GRADES MADE BY GLENW00D j lJfuIdfi!1e SHORT COURSE STUDENTS I rg to the system, Synrp of Fi and I Elixir of Senoa W particularly adapted GLEXWOOD. la.. Jan. IT -(Special.)- k. lcfica and cMdrea, and bcndiaai all cues in which a wholcwrae, itmijrth esing and effective luabve should be used. It is perfectly safe si all hraegaivi dispel1 cold, headaciie sod die pains caused by bdigntioei sod ccxtstipatiao so protapdjr nd eSedjvery ths. it r the one Derfect faraSv laxative which gives sahV George Molton. Malvern, second. Mi': L. w- j Uctioa to eg Sod it recorntnesded by mSion of families who hr used it and who have personal knowledge of its Cdfleoce. -lis wonderful Dooularitv. however, hat led VBcMfniom dealers to olfet aTika tioBS which set imtatiB'actorur. There- The examination papers of the MS etu- denta in the Ames Mills county short coarse, held In Olenwood December 1S-3, were received from Anus by Hecretary Carter today. The winners oJ the prlxes. based on daily work and examination, are: First Tear; Corn and Farm Products Maui lee Phelps. Center, rtrst. . rence rftnne. plattevlle. third. &; W'ngate I Globe. Glens ood. fourth. M. Stock Krneet Stone. Wattevltie, first. C: Joseph Barbour. Piattovtlat. second, M",; Porter Rowe. West Oak. third, et; Frank w. itoberta. uienwooa, lounu. M1- .. . . ee.-ond rear, uorn ana r arm t-rooucis -Krnest Mchade, Center, fut. st: Clar ence B. Carter. Henweofl. swonu, ; ; . , , . , t r t Harold Graven, oienwoue. intra. i: i wen, wiecaj uuyiug n pi h vcucuu nivm .iraeie, wienwwn. iuuiiu, 01, Paul Kowe, Glenwdod, firtn. fi Second Tear. Stock Krneet aV-hade. Ciiter, first. 4; Clarence B. Carter, Olenwood. eeandv MS: Haul Row. Vt'est Oak. third. Harel.l . Graves, Glenwoud. fourth. We. PS m w Persistent .tdvertieiag Big Returns. Is the Road to eAecU. shvafi note the ful name of the Cooipany CaUoTnia Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the (enuine Syrup of Fajt and Elixir of Senna. Fov tale by all leading druggntx. Price SOccnta pet bottle The wedding present queslioi After all, whether you are choosing for a near rela tive, a dear friend or a mere business acquaintance, nothing; settles the wedding present question so quickly and in a manner so satisfactory to every one as silver from Kdliolm's. Whether the present chosen is a chest of silver, a fish sot, or an odd spoon, the bride who re ceives it will enjoy that intense satisfaction which in heres in every piece of silver bearing the Edholm im printsilver, intrinsically worthy, beautiful and orig inal in design, honest in workmanship and material. ALBERT EDHOLM JEWELER ' Sixteenth and Harney hew Steals Peeeldent at Olenwood. OI.KMWOOD, to., Jan. 17. tBpoclal.) D. L. Helnshelmer, who for four teen years haa been president of the Mills County National bank of Glen wood, la., retires this year from that office, being desirous of withdrawing from the aotlve management of the various enterprises In which he la In. Pig How Wrlnklas Are Cauaed and Removed 4lda Weddlea at tlrtaeell. GRIN.NkXL. la., Jan. ll.-tHueclal.V-Mr. and Mra. Joha P. Ha near, with their three grew sons and three daugh ters, are today celebrating their golden wedding. Both were born In Scotland. Mr. llaanay In Lochmeben, Dumfrle shlre. and Mra. Hannay la Falkirk, Stir hngsolre. Their marriage took piece In heir native land and they emigrated ts America In October, ltsa. settling for the first three years In Davenport, la. They next moved to Poweshiek county and aet- tld near this city, where they have lived for the last twenty-tour years. They have a fine farm of J7 acres, kept la up- to date style. bene ts I Sr. lau Oe BlafaaeEton. St. T. rrsft Watt Svajo-Egoi WiU Os hr Ts dead te Dr. K.uner Co, Blncnam tea. N. V, Jar a sample bottle. It will ceavtace anysne. You will alee receive a booklet of teleaete InfenLaUoa, tell ing aU about the kidneys end bladder. V ben writing be aura and moot lea Tne umabe Dally Bee. Regular flfty-oeat and eoe-dolUr else aotOej far sale at a'l ou stores. ' lew Rifle Temas Wlaa. IOWA CITY, la.. Jan. 17. - Special Te:eiTam.-Relurns from Washington today show that the Iowa City High srhcol detested the Moms High school of New York city In a mall shont bv to PjO. Victory was won over the McKinley manual training school of Hsshlnk.oo. D. C, by the score of S3 to Cli. ' (From American Home.) . "Why did no one think of this before writes a dear-thlnklng reader. "Wrinkles are caused by the skin becoming loose. Obviously the remedy la to tighten the skla. Kquelty It la obvious that the only thing which will tighten the akin Is powerful astringent. "Now. It Is well kHCwn that the only powerful- astringent whtcta la absolutely harmless and beneficial ea well. Is pure powdered senolite. obtainable from any druggie. Dissolve one ounce In a half pint of witch hate!. Bath Ihe face to It dalV and nohold: The result I' aim magical. The akin becomes firm and smooth, the face feels smug, comfortable and sottd. Instead of loose and febby, Simple, Isn't It? Aa I asked-why did no oris think of It before? "One should be careful, however, te use no other astrtngenta than pure saxollte. as the former do no good and are really injurious more often than not." Adv. Interest allowed ia saiiags department at 3 per annum . . . The United States National Bank of Omaha give prompt and courteous service, affords absolute aecur Hy and lias a most con ' venlent location. rrtarcst Ca ffs3 &aJM Cerser jffc iC S7M COw Vxtoegft jAll VZ'L ami Faraaai aVaf 5', "trtrt XT VX.OOt lowa ewe Xetea. GRIN'N'F.I l-Out of a Met of nineteen I contestants for piece on the tntercoileg fate debating tam that to to reoteeent Grinneii college iM Its series of debate tne ludres nave, selected the rMklnr f Clinton Hsrrlsnn. Harvey Toung. Joeepb I Welch IJoyd Ts lor. Fraaela Kills. Jud aon Blakely. Jay Wllean and Bruce Goes. The laat two are alternates. STURM UAKB-J. W. Marshall has trsded his stork of merchaadise ro this city to a. Wuembr Son of Burton. Minn, for land. Mr. Marshall eame to , S this city from Sheldon twelve years ago. DT3 sf fcf 1al 5 I STORM LAKE For the fifth time In at j vW t? many yar Haas Petereon of Newell has ! B&ONCrniLTDnrtrta been convicted of selling nauor. This I . - . I time he sold some of the alleged raf " Aiiailjef eapertorsswtlnieCisgbs, Bosrss. drinks, but analysis r ho wed that they hrrltauoe ef (kraat, glrtag weederf si eome under the baa of tne lowa law. ?Ml .I1" SmosblSe sad Assa-o. , BIOI'X CITY-Jodge F. R. Gay nor of iVT"". j ov "r aorwrai ngreeisas, , ienars. for twenty-one yeara oa the dle- 1 trirt bench, haa announced his candidacy : for the republican aomiratkm for a place ew the lowa supreme bench. GI-EVWOOD - Olenwood Commarrfal dub last evening electee the foiiowtmt ' officers for nil: President. J. W. Carter; vie president J. M. Doneian: treasurer. U K. Oell; secreta.-y, W. R. Bruce. S28 Suits & Overcoatsto 0rderS17.50 Cur big clearing gate reduce the price oa every sattinf and overcoating la onr atore. 130.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to ,$20.00 140.00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to B25.00 HE. '10 Suits and Over-oats reduced to $30.00 tf.U.00 Eults and Overcoats reduced to 835.00 We use good, gtreng lining. We have our own workshop and carefully try on every coat before finishing It Every garment perfect in fit and style. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. si guaranteed I MacC, SO 1-306 KOI TH 18TH STREET Five Steps Mouth of Farwam $7 SOLID TRAIN OF YELL0WST0I1E COAL Just in the iuck-o'-tirne our lolid train load of Tellowitone Coal waa ruahed thro' to Omaha on pasaenger ichedule. Brand new fresh Yel lowstone Coal that haa not been out of. the 'mine a week. 1 h . 1J ' l.'i.'.' KO PRICE ACVANCE ON YELLOWSTONE Having eoatracted the otttpnt of the nine, the pro rlscers, could not tint oar coat up daring the cold weather, and ae we do not bare to raise the retail price of YellowBtOM Coal, which Is still 97.OO a toa. YELLOWSTONE CERTIFIED GOAL We guarantee Yellowstone Coal to be perfectly satis factory. Our guarantee certificate accompanies each delivery ticket and bind as to refund purr base money or replace with other coal If purchaser desires, FOR FOMACES, FIRE PLACES, STOVES Omcha baa long needed YeUotsstoae Coal. It la smokelews, cllnketiess. Bootless, clean, durable. Try it. X el low stone at T.O0 la "find" and those who bare beea paying gs.no and tS.OO for satisfactory coal caa bow save the tntferewce. ' NO OTHFJl I.UB CAN SELL VKLLOWSTOXK OOAU TTSaBSIxl" YELLOW WASOi: Skidding is due to a film of mud or water or grease between the tire and the pavement Cut through ana clean away tka film ana tht tin won't skid. Eastet saia than done in fact the Dtamond Safety Tread Trre is iht onln one that 'does it The Diamond Safety Tread Tire is a year-round tire, Kreater in mfleaRe even than the regular Dia mond Tires. At your Dealer or lhcJ)iainondll?cTs5 Of New York. 215 South 20th Street. , Ask your grocer to show you the guar 11TTLEP01LY BROOMS (tet Ae ia aeew ea asedfii ' With handles that won't stick. If a hasn't them writ lo us and we will tell you where you can get then. . iYrrJ 9 Stewart Mft. Co, U MOINU, IOWA I t ) : a SIstrtButed by SL t. Smgae Oompaay, Wholesale wiooore, Omaaa, STee. In the papers of Hemes being burned or entered by Burglars, which means a loss of valuable to the owner. - Don't risk your valuables In this way a Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults Is the sure way te avoid the risk. The cost I from ft. upwards yearly. , Omsk Safe Deposit Cssvnasy, See the locations offered today. Street Level Kntraae te Venlta. 1(14 FARNAM STREET. t ! THE OMAHA BEE You reach people who buy when you advertise in The Bee AMlRklMK.NT. Are You a Candidate for Cimmisaioner? The Citizens' Union desire to know the names of all those who have filed or who contemplate filin., for city commissioner. Any request made by a signer that he de sires no publicity at this timejvill be abso lutely respected. The Gtizens Union has no candidates and will make no endorsements except from among the names received from the candi dates themselves. Please use the following blank and mail information to the Citizens Union, if possi ble on or betore Saturday, Jan. 20, 1912. Te the Sissallie Committee ef the CrUsea traie, 1SSS Otty Zfattoaal Baa Blag. eMoaiylaaeiea. SKOWK a fttS', B-olnn. Ma i" miSis swaiifc v - d V roiDt cttiK nctsit'HK. IaXATlVB BftOMO Quume. the workl wMe Cod ad Or! remedy reaaovee cause. Call -or ful. name, look tor ig. nature K. W. ORUVe. Sc. $1.00 Embroideries 39c Yard ' Thursday morning w will place on sale a beautiful line of i'-Uich Skirt I'luUBdngs and Allover Embroiderice, worth Tie to 11.00 per jsrd. . At the special price of 39c per yd. HAYDEN BROS. request for the Information, ladi-iate for City Commissioner, la tMoansa to your public wtn atat tkat 1 axsect to be a candiJ and. If elected. I can and will devote the time and attention aeceesary to perform ail the datlea et the office. Kern Reside Dee - ..... Occupattoe Date .: If candidate d soiree a p reseat publicity ef the above Infor mation, pleaae ae state below: This Afternoon, 25c to $1.0 TO.NIOHT AT I P. SI SHARP ALICE LLOYD in the Musical Gaiety "LITTLE MISS HX-IT" TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY ' The last Appearance In Thla City A the Oreatest Violinist In the World '. ... .. KUBELIK Knabe Plane Used Price. ?c SI-, tl.a,.2te, i;S LAST VISIT TO AMERICA tU ihi f l Vn (3 a T r T v a w' a a-T. a XV 7J.l(j JlaVA 1 Th Greatest Hit of Tears, Packed llouaea EWrt-jrwtra - -. j, MUTT AND JEFF i III ae Tnuilas- Mm G. C ta.t!. AMERICAN THEATER - TeaigHt, Matinee Today StlSS BTA IVaJIs) aa tae WOOBWaJSS STOCK OOatPABT 1 rti stajr or na axoxrsv. Xaxt Week -TtLBT.- Mat. Bvery Bay S:1S. Xvery STIgat Sili aVSVAJI.BJ TAOISIia.B Odtva: Howard e North; Agnes eott k Henry Krone: Six brown Bros. ; PeOerse i Broa: thaa. Nerltis at Ada Oordon: Lev LMirtiybeli: Kinetoecope; Orphewm Con cert orchestra. Prtoee, Me, SSe. SO, ts. aut, beet eeata, as, sasspt Sat. aa Saa. That Hilarious. Joy-Riding Bunch SRfSST taxi girls BXI-BATAOABTZA AST TAirnwTrUB Brilliant Olio Includes Farreii-Taylor Trio: Henry Fink sister: Semen Lmw: Ward S Bohlman: Beauty 4'h.jrue. Tdlee PUm atstiass Bvery Week Say. roup TuriTro " AT WIBOW wad SXAMatOOT. the wrestler, who will saest ail eoasers. toneina- SlOO to aay wxestlsr whesa ha falls te taiow ia Sea zata. a tea. Tkte atteraooa xfakmsat aad Jena Bloidea. ToUga a trlpi all ta SO xaiantee.