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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1912)
tiib bee: omaiia. Saturday, January 27, 1912. V v r 1 - The Final and Deepest Price Cn' Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes There's no neeHor lengthy descriptions you know that Benson and Thome shoes are always the neatest and very latest styles, wear longer and keep their shape better than any shoes sold at the price. These final reductions are made to clean up the stock -quickly this is YOUR opportunity for genuine bargains in footwear better come early tomorrow. r- At $2.85; Oil lot of Ladle' iihoee. In tan and dull lea ther and Tel ret: all regular (4.00 tallica. At$2.95 rr At$3.93 On lot of Ladiea' ahoca patent, b a 1 1 e a with cloth and kid nppera, all $3 and it values. On big lot of Iauliee' patent and dull calf lea ther ahoea, cloth and kid appera S and $ value. rAtSLfii rAt$2.3$-r rAt$2.35-r Shoes, N 114 tV I. patent lip isre or button, li.i valuta Show, Im 1IH to i. dull, un and patent tip, all a and . value. Orewtng eMrla hoes, patent and patent tip, laee or button, size m Wl (1 it and .v velue. AtS1.55n - r-At$I.63-T Oailorea'a hoe liea to , paUnt tip, lace or button, :. valuea - Cellar' aoa iu H to Ilk. Detent tip, lac or button, 3 ana .S vataee. i ' . Hi INS 1318-1520 EARNAM STREET SEYEH STATES JOIN IOWA Work of Checking Hew Freight Schedules Under Way. MOOS LAW TEST AT DATEHPOBT Dee Malaes Offered Big Baaa tor . til Freeerty, bat Waata Mere ta !! Market . t Heaae. ! MARGIN SHEETSJN EVIDENCE Original Coit Memorandums of the Packer Are Introduced. j DEFENSE PROTESTS TIGOKOUSLl' Okfeettea , H vwrale . kg Jada tarpemtee Owref Kftirat ! Tkra a lasgwtaet Llak i la It Ckata. CHICAGO. Jan. J.- ruling la favor i of tk government In tba proeeeutsm ( ;th ua Chlcag packer, waa mad tol .warn Unite State District Judo Car ! neater allowed tba tatroduettoa of vt jdeace at thirty-fir ortCoal margin 'saeat f Ik National Peeking company for the tint elfht month of VA The defeas had denied all knowladg lot thai ortflnal martin abeeu until thev wer audarnly produced fn court br ' IMatrtct Attorney Wllkanoat, - The government ellevea tha margin harti to be an Important link hi -th chain at etmimetaatlal evidence br which ' eiperta ta pre-re tha. packer geiWy ' .etoUMn. th criminal eeetlon of th aeermaa la. ! -. , . Deleeee Xak.ee. Ohiertlee. , Vt'ae Special . Couniel Plant Buller. noreuutlBg th government. tartd to ,raa the sheet to the Jury Ut dateae mad vigor objeetiao an th (round that tha vteane waa Immaterial. The pper at lrrtvant and ahould b eaUuded," aaul Attorney Job H. Miller. repreeeiiting th Armour croup of defendant. "If w ar aot cartful , will b varwheinea with Immaterial thine ta thle ." . 'Theee paperi ar red-handed thing. In th opinion of th covanuaant,' la Herniated Attorney Blair. Judge Carpenter then vemXed th eb Jrettan and A Horner Butler w per mitted ta read th disputed doeumsnts 'to ta Jury. GABY DESLYS IS MARRIED TO AMERICAN DANCER KEW TORK, Jan. H Th theatrical eeteaey 1 arouaed today over a cable tram Juet received1 from IindoB alaaed Oabr." containing th atatement that luaby Deelvs. the French actress, had married Harry nicer, an American dancer. Pllcer and Oaby Deelye recently left here for a theatrical eeeatemeat In 'Europe. Portal aavtaaa Bank a. WASHINGTON. l. C Jaa. StrBpaelaJ Telegram.! Poaul aavtng bank eetab- 'lihed Februarr M will b a follow : Nebraska Herman, North Uoup. Iowa-Clerk evilly l.eV1ew, Mitchell, villa. Rockwell. Whiting. South bekota-Melntoah. Walt Former Indian Agent Jrlichaelet Denies Favoritism Charge MIX.VUAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. M.-Mmoa Mlchaelet. former aent at th White Earth Indian taaarvatioa. aiainat whom chair of Irregularity war mad ytr day In th eooareaaranal hearing of land fraud charge, ask that ha be heard In hi own defena. Mr. Mlchaelet denla that he a ho wed favorttlam In land, allotment. Rar. Duan R. porter, a mixed blood, waa a wltns, testifying that th Indiana did not receive full valuation. "Th way condition are now, he aid, "".r people are nerving to death." Mr. Porter also described th allotting of th land oa April M. I, declaring that th fulk blood did not get fair pier. FIGHT ON TAEIFF" - REVISION BEGINS (Continued from Pint Page.) declared that the placing of typewriter, linotype maehinea, aaah reglatar aad other patented article ea th free list a prepneed In th MM would result In The raawvat of sjnerloan plant ta romgn anil, elm tha ' cooda could be made cheaper, whll th patent would prevent any reduction la th sailing price In th American market Representative Palmer said euch would aot a tn outcome, . rk. d.h.ia was limited (0 speeches for th bill by Representative Palmar, Bart lett of Georgia aad Underwood and PMchaa against It by' lUprearatatlva DaUwtl, Crum packer (Indiana) and Austin (Tana) EIGHT PERSONS HURT IN WRECK IN CHICAGO r-mr-ann Jan. at Elaht Deraonl were Injured. n perhaps faulty, early today. whea a North Avenue street car mruca . .-u-h nina at the Chicago, Mil waukee ft St, Paul crossing. Traction official claim tha towrmaa failed to lower th ft FIRE RECORD. Twa Item linvl at arprlae. tiAVTn ('ITT. Neb.. Jan. K.-Hpeclal.) tA fir destrared building In aurprte i'eeterdar to the eltrnt of fi'.Ota. The ullding wer the one occupied by rul- I ft a grocery More, Utrouf rurnttur tor aad ht dwelling. Several ether building la th vicinity were In danger, but the local fir department kept the fin from enreadln- from th three kujIM- ing. Th origin of the fire le unknown. The loaa waa covered by about M M in surance. This makes th third nre lor Burprtae ta th last tight' week. 10 c DAY Tha last Saturday of tha awnth at Beaton'a la tha day when ld sure full quarter' worth of thoroughly, ttlga-claaa mareJian dl. Thl Saturday wa offer a number of atandard lie article (or , 10c, and raapaetrully iuil that you till your Immadlta want from tha following list tic Dr. Grove' Tooth, Powder in. for 1UC SSc Da Mar ' Tooth Powder 10C lio Da Mara Tooth Paate 1ft. for ; lUC lie Btntol Japan Tooth Powder t ft for ( 1UC lee Chamois 1A. for 1UC l-ot. bottla Glycerlna. and Roaewater in. for 1UC 1 pint Household Ammonia for 1UC- I pint bottla Denatured Alcohol 10C ' Hplnt bottla Witch Haiel 1 A for,....!.". '.. 1UC 4-oz. package Bochall 8lts 1 ft for 1UC the Imported Dido Nail naial SUck, In celluloid box.... iUC , Jic Beaton 'a Talcum Powder 10c . :5c Hard Rubber Comb " 10c FoUw the Beaton Path -'- . . . ... i Bsatoa Drug Col, 15th and Farnam DEFENDS HIGHf RICE OF PINE Sealer Attempts to Show Equal Eiie - ta Other Thing-. SUPPLY A3D DEJSAITO PLEADED tVltaeea kaya tempeeitlea ( lade peadeala I T itroag ta Make ' .' Arbitrary A -" vaacee Peeelble. KANSAS CITT, Jn. Sl-rurther testi mony tending to show that the price of yellow pine lumber has not Increaaed mora rapidly In the laat ten year than dotens of other commodate, wit give today by Charle 8. Keith of thla city, who begin hi third day on th wjtneaa nana at th hearing of tne rtata stater ult against twnty-alx lumber oompanlei. aarged with vlaiatieo C th aatUtruw law. Mr. Keith testified that corn. ols. rye, potatoe and ; cattle, .had IncreaaeJ In prlc at a far n0r'rnld rat than lumber, , V , "1 In the lest tan yeara, Mr. Keith aald, "th yellow gin lumber trad ha auf f end eevere eompetluon from cement con struction, .To eomhat tale the aim. pf th Tallow Pin Manuracturar aaeocla Un ha been to find new asea tor Tal low pine, Xha aaseclatloa haa ancouragad tha usa ( It- for awklag ereoeoted pav ing block, .for Interior flnJehlng and for othw purpo, which In h end tend to benefit th consumer." Crass Esasmlaatlea Bealaa, "You base your opinion that Diet U no oombinatloa among th lumbar dealer! upon your belief that all farm products have fluctuated la price In about the same proportion a haa yellow pin, do you not?" asked Asaletant Attornty Gn ral Atkinson, In ere txamlnlag Mr. Keith. ".No not entirely, that I on reaaoa for my opinion. Th principal cause why ther I no lumber combine among the member of the Yellow pin Manufac turers' aaaoolatton la that competition from lumbermen not member of th as sociation and from other building ma tor tele la to lively to make It possible. For Instance, our yellow pin Ms been driven out at th Colorado market by th flrwood at California." apply and Demand Pleaded. "Do you think that th fact that all farm product nav ahowa about th aame fluctuatlona is a proof that there la no beef trust r? i "In mentioning farm product I do aot refer to packing house product The packer do not Mil lire hog or cattle. but flnlahed products, concerning which I have no special knowledge." Tbea th evidence you have given her about th fluctuation la th prices of different product of th farm doe cot. In fact, prove anything?" "Only that they. Ilka yellow pine, are governed by the law of supply and de mand." . Ic redirect examination the witness said that of a large number f e et the aame kind of lumber a th same day by th different eampaalea. M per cent of the alee allowed a variation In price. , DEATH RECORD." Mason crrr, la.. Jan. .-speciai.- . . t v -wrii-M. Mmjt at nia noma u VHrna - - - - thla city tnt anernoow iim mania. He had bam atck but a raw oars, ki k. ka4 heart romDUcAiiooa which v,utFaA bla cudlttoa "almost hopelcee from the fir. Ha had don aw tor Masoa City la Its magnificent buiurogs ., nr man. Tha entire Mock weit of th dty park. Including Hotel r- - nnrsa. ang Wllaeti and tha Cecil theater were built ay khm. He waa W year et age. B leavwa a widow and on oa- Mr. Aaaa Wegrea. LTOS", Nek, Jan. a-i8peclal)-Mra. A ana Wegrea. widow of the lata Oaorg n- ma kr kom in the country mat night. Th funeral took place at I o' cloak today. Ska an aer aueoana mi grated from pwedea t lillnol la aa K tav and later came Into Burt ernnty, thla state, about twenty-eevea year ago. a we a little Over year t ag. Her huabaad died eight year so. . - ', Oir:a Panama drieaes to hui uaUtlea V-li color red. Mue, arowa. stark aad wklta, sue to M year, aa aak Saturday. Benson A Thorn Co., UIS-3 rarnam 8L (Prom a Staff CrTpoodnt ) DES MOINES. Ia.. Jan. X.-8peclal Telegram.) Seven autea have Joined with Iowa In th work t cheeking the new freight achedule of the western classifi cation committee and vparirg with the complaint before the Interstate Commerce oomralaaton at Chicago, January 8. Rat eiperta from tha state board of rail road commissioner of Mtneaota, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, North Dakota. South Dakota, Kansas and Iowa ar now at work making th check In Kansas City. Clifford Tberne at tba loan board, who Initiated the movement, returned from Kansas City today. - Xtei I. aw Teat. Kels J. Lee, special counsel In the of fice of ths attorney general, went ta Da venport today to aid In the Moon law teat case, which le being tried In th district court before Judge T neophilia. Tha suit I brought to termi whether th Moon- law affect apodal charter dt'.ea. If th taw ia held valid In charter title. Davenport w!l low lot aaloona. Csad Prtcw fee City Property. The dty ' of Dee Moines undertook to sell two pieces of property and to us the proceeds In constructing a nurket house and today received aa offer of tM.me for th property, but In th belief that this wa not enough th offer was rejected. A eoon as th city can sell th property tne coneiruvuon win be comaMoced. Police Departsaeat Cleared. The city council today made mveatlgar tioa of tha chergea made against mem ber of that body, and decided they were not well founded. Th accusations were mad by Judge Vaa Uew, who Is a Can dida ts for member of th council. The investigation resulted In ooaiprat exon ratloa pf the police department from having given protection to vie. T ladtot Clalmyaat. Mr. Anna Webster, clairvoyant, charged with having ewlndled Mr. Johanna Aachn, aa agsd woman, out of II. A. will bo indicted by tha grand Jury. It la alleged tha Webstar woman beguiled her aged client Into tha belief that by plant- ng :ier savings ah could make them grow Into fl.a.0. lira. Webster, it la stated, secured 11. CO from Mrs, Aschea by this fl representation. , - w .. H aaler Peek. Whltcomb Klllv wa ewartej U.e'NId medal foe dtattnctloa in poetry at the -nual meeting of tee American raderoy sr arte arm ,"T rI mute et arts iiw B.I.' Om CIJI5Ea Tbet ki Laratle brome Qu'.nlBe. Lee tof m.. .!.ii.tur if L W. Ore re. Lead tne Ut tea (a t 0 eaW " aar. Itwa Kevra Nate. DENISON-Bandolkh Denker, eon f a prominent farmer living iuet weat of thla city, was riding a horae through the snow when the animal tumbid and fell, throwing In boy under him. In strug gling to get out of the drift, the horee struck the boy In th too lacerating aa eye In a manner to make It doubtful Whether the eight la not loet. OIJSSWOOD In the caae of Charle Pteher against the Burlington railway, Judge Wheeler granted the plaintiff's pe tition for a new trial and the case will go tried tn thle term of court. Thtawas th laat of th case against th railway resulting from th eoverflow nt pony rek. weet of Olenwood. In 13. The eighteen ceaee preceding It were against Iks roaf. or Mttieej out ar court. . - Telephone Companies Sued byUncle Sam NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Jan. JS.- (Ppeclal.) Testerday suit wer filed In the North Plait drrlMoa of tha United State district court by United States Attorney Howell oa behalf of the United atatee against th Blrdwood Telephone company of rtuthertand. Klnlutlder' Mu tual Telephone company of Sutherland, C. B. at. Pol and Neckyok compaay of Bamby, Paxton A Clsla Telephone com pany of Paxton and Lodge Pol Tele phone company of Lodge Polo to recover HO.OOt from each of the companies for failure to make tha return for th cor poration tax fur the laat year. The companies. It la reported, have Ignored all demand to . prepare and tile the et-bedulea required by th reveaue lawf. Nun of th companies would be required I pay any taxe because th Incoms do not (mount to anything near tMO. Oa th other hand th earnings of each of tbeee corporations amount to nearly nothing, a they ara email aoactran. HYMENEAL Pwtaaaa-Ptthtaa. - TBCVM8E1I. Neb.. Jan, V-4Spcelal.- Mia Eva Lea Ftthtan. daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. H. O. Pithlan. three and one halt miles Doetheast of Tcumh. was married to -Mr. Lull - a. Putmcn Weweeadey evening. Bom forty r more relative and frmnda wer present at th oersmeny, whfth waa performed by Rev. W. W. Talt of th Teeumaeh Pra- bytorlaa church. The groom ta fh eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Put mas and he baa bee aoeltd with hi father In fanning aad stock raising, tie is a apleadld young man and a good farmer. Tne brM la a gradual of th Tecumeeh High ' choel. Mr. and Mrs. Put ma have gone to minora aa a wedding trip. and upon their return will establlab their horn en the groom'a farm smith of the Ity. Belfast Corporation .Closes Ulster Hall , to Eival Factions BELFAST, Irelod. Jan. -X-Th. City corporation today refused the request of th Liberal assodatkm for th us of Ulster hall on the morning of February a, the day of th horn rule denwnetrattoa at shich Wlnstoa Spencer Churchill, first lord of the admiralty, and Juha E. Red mond, the leader of the Nationalists, are to speak. The corporation also forestalled any further poeeJbie maneuvers by pass ing a resolution aot to let Ulster hall fur any further meetings of any kind in February. LONDON. Jan. ' St-Wlnston " Spencer Churchill' action tn giving up hi Inten tion to apeak In Ulster hall. .BeUaat. on February I I commented aa favorably In today newspapers. Only the bitterest opponents of th first lord fit . tlx ad miralty chid him with retreating from a position whiya he ihovld never hare taken up. , The horn rul meeting lo Belfast will now probably .be "held In St, Mary'a hall, which ft In the nationalist quarter. Dlepatche from Ireland today express th fear that It will be difficult to pre vent trotibl In Belfast on the day of the meeting. Th unionists . may find they have created a force which they will be unable to control. Sc me of 'the Irish unionist newspaper now advise Winston Churchill to cancel his Visit entirely. Clark and Folk pi Not Consider Bryan's . Division Proposal ST. LOUIS. Jan, X. Th effort of William J. Bryaa to aettle the conflict between Speaker Champ Clark and for mer Governor J. W. Folk for the endorse ment of the Missouri democrats had pro duced no material reeult today. Bryan yesterday suggested a division of th delegatkn. the candidal who received th mailer number ef votea an th flrat bal lot to be dropped In th national conven tion. Folk and Clark refused to eon- rider any com prom la today. Judg Virgil Rul leeued from th Clark headquarter a ptatement that tha managers of the Clark bureau da aot hep to oompromls. FELT ELECTED PRESIDENT OF NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE COLUMBUS. Neb.. Jan. M.-A. C. Felt of Superior waa elected president of ths Nebraska State league at the meeting held her which ended at I a'olock this morning. P. V. Nichols of Kearney was elected vice president. Th salary llat raised from J to H. Th Fre mont club waa angered at ths last men tioned action aad three ten ta withdraw from th laagu. Tha board of directors ia composed of Thomas Wake of Seward aad Dr. Babeock of Hasting. Coal Miners and Operators Begin -' j'. -age.Confcence iKmiKiPOMs. Jan. at Bituminous coal miners and operators et Indiana, IUInela, Ohio and western Penylvnla met in Joint conference today behind closed door to dlecuaa a wage ecet to go Into effect April L Hit, when the prea nt contract expire. Th convention of tb United Mine Worker of America adjourned to tomorrow to permit th of ficial of th organisation to auena mi wag conference. Th miner' demand call for a two- rar contract With InCT In Wk of 1 cents a to oa a mine rua bast, a II per cent lacreeea for day labor about th mine and a seven-Hour day. Girl Panama dr eo make excellent garment for preaent and spring wear. We offer a big lot or xt.ni to am or.aee tn red, blu. brawn, black ana wntte, alee to It years. Baturday at UTS. Bensoa A Tarn Co., lUS-a Farnam St Beatrte T. M. C. A. Cleete Officers. BBATRICkl, Neb. Jan. M.-(8pe- elal ) At th annual meeting of tk board of director of th Young Men' Christian asaodatloa yesterday tbeee of ficers war elected: W. T. Stock tun. prealdent; J. A. Barnard. Tie preetoent; r. A. Miller, recording secretary; J. H. voa 8 teen, treasurer. Socretary Guy Batnbun a report allowed that during the last year th receipt were gJ,A.S. aad th expenditure .. Th member ship la S3. Table Mark Pwatasaate Meapswtateg TABLE ROCK. Neb. Jan. K-3peeml.) Prank JL Taylor, poet master of Table Rack, ha recently received afflcxsl aoti- Ocatioa f . hi rcappotatmeat aa past master tor fbar year, beginning with January It, 11. LAST SUIT GROWING OUT OF ADOBE WRECK SETTLED DENVER. Colo, Ja- M.-Sult for th R-overy of gs.w galAat tee Denver A Rt Graad Railway company, arooght ay Joha E. Whittle of Chicago for the death of hia o9. Arrhibald Whittle. In a wreck March IS. UH. when young Whit tle, bane -cuffed aad hackled to a car seat, was being taken te Caavoa City to begin a artsea term tor tergart serpe tratea 'Ik Denver, was settled by the railway campany tedae. ' Thht waa the last VialTg ggamst h railway 'rompeny grawtng mat of What le ' know, a th Adobe wreck nearly aut years ago. Men's Staple Overcoats1 At an Exceptionally Interesting Price Browning, King & Co.f We call your attention to the Decided Redactions on Men's -Staple Overcoats, consisting of Black and Oxford Cheviots, Vicunas and Kerseys. Those formerly sell ing at $28.00 and $30.00 are now $22.50 The way these Overcoats are made and the Quality of the Fabrics are the essential points that should interest you, : because a price consideration is only of importance pro- vided the Value is there in every respect.- You take no , risk with any of our clothes, since "Money Back" has been our slogan for over half a century. These garments have been under our constant supervision while being tailored in our own Superior New York Work Booms. "A national msTrrunoN" ' rewning.1ing if Cq R. S, WILCOX, Mgr. - Fifteenth and Douglas Sts. All Fall and Winter Goods at ' Greatly Reduced Prices $21.00 and 135.00 Suits to order reduced to. .. .. .. .$17.50 130.00 Suit to order reduced to -$20.00 $35.00 Suits to order reduced to 823i50 $40.00 8ulta to order reduced to $25!00 $5.00 Suit to order reduced to..... 82750 $60.00 Suit to orderreduced to $30!0O Wa muat make room for spring good. . Wo must keep our tailor busy. All work made ia our own work abopa. All garmnt well lined and trimmed. Every garment guaranteed perfect ia fit and style. -.. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. S (4 -Slid South lath Street. Fire Step South of Farnam. The Diamond for a Present Because of the great beauty and the poetic value possess ed by a dia mond, this etone is becom ing a most ap propriate rift for birthday, anniversary or other important occasion. Mother, siBter or brother ap preciates every gift, but a dia mond of character and true beauty will be prized as the best of all gifts. The Edholm store contains a wonderful collection of beautiful dia monds in both platinum and gold mountings. ' ' Albert Edholm, Jeweler, gutaiath and ataraer Mrs. Hattie M. Fox 1110 North tSth Street Vka had her Ban huraed. wiahea to announce that aha Is prepared to at tend to aasueaa aa aeror aa onir a nnrrlna of her nroDertT waa burned. tel. Webster 187; lad. B-ltll. AXt'lEICNTS. unaam, s&e. too. Tse aa tio TOanoarr cttai7 a . h. mmnr w. avawAra excuse: Mt: Kiev m Briurars Magenta , gTegaeviea THE BOUND-UP is wboixb so aroavn oow bot rarDiaaa FRY SHOE GO'S. CLEAN-UP OFFERS Uorth Hurrying For , Hundreds of people 'are taking-advantatge of ' " ,,' our semi-annual Clean-up Sale, knowing it to-,' be rich in opportunities for economical buying. All broken lines are disposed of withotn regard " to cost or former selling prices. :: :: These Are Not "Sale" Shoos. butFry'sshoosT"Salo"prices . MEN'S SHOES Howard & Fbster's $5 win ter tans, button 49 0C and blucher, for. . v0w Johnson & Murphv's $6.00 Onn Metal, lace tfJ C and button, now. .VaoTil S. & M.'s $5.00 Gun Metal double sole, buttorM and blucher, now.Va I w E. T. Wright's $4.00 Gun Metal, button and fl A DC blucher, now .... .V0 d McDonald & Kiley's Patent button end lace, 7S $5.00 values, now. Holland's $4.00 winter tans, button and Much A QT ere, double soles.. VasaOrJ Six lines Fry's $5 Patents and Gun Metal, A or button and lace. . aiOt Boyden's $6.00 Patent Colt and Gun Metal, tfO button and lace. . v9t All the broken lines of $4.00 . and $3.50 Patent and Gun Metal Shoes go 45 Big Reduction In FRY'S SHOE WOMEN'S SHOES Laird & Schober's $6 Gun Metal, button and ffl lr lace, now VieTt) Wright & Peter's $5 hand sewed patent and A "J f gun metal, but ton V I Eight lines of. Fry's $4.00 and $3.50 Patent and Kid, " button and lace, J Hi H. Gray's $5 black Suedp'' button, plain roe, ffA nr now...;.... Ziegler Bros.'s $5.00 Patent and Dull, eight- tfA HP inch tops, now . . . Va 1 9 Young women's $4 tan high cut Skating and tfA Or ' Outing boots, now V09 Ziegler Bros.' $4 Patent and Gun Metal, button ff A DP and lace, now.'. '. . Vaae0 All broken lines of $3 and $2.50 Patent, Dull AC and Kid shoes. . . .vie? tf 279 pairs small sizes $4 and $3.50 quality, JfflfV your choice. . . . . .via" II Boys' High Cuts PA E. Corner 16th axrscKXTS. ' irEJICST. . AMERICAN THEATER Taiga aratlaa Batareav xxaa arra avajr aa ta woiwaaa rrooa: cono-ajrT ta TRILBY Bleat Wsfe TU KIwaTT OT WAT. Miyl'ilJig KRU8 THEATER '-rtsa BOYD'S cJZ25ZLr " "'UUI'" tn,. .errran, UUM VmUtsH)VB AROUND THE CLOCK ExtTm rridar Klgat-Caoraa Girt frtnee. aa. SOe. W aag tlM. ' Walking Contest. . I le r?pertetv- Miefc-el pv-ofAj- ; aai Peaglaa S lag. A-M minZSSSfju. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE U,ra'' ' Matinee TodaV 2:15, feiuulag sa4 Wo Big Caiely C. I 'f' ,; I ' a,-f: ...7' ,- I" -