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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1912)
Silk ' Every new whim of faahlon correctly mirrored In thla comprchenalve aseemoiag ot mode for Spring and Summer. We are ahowlng many mode It that are charming afternoon froeki a garment atltable for many oeeaelone dainty patterna In fanlarda nlain or changeable chiffon taffetaa. plain or stripe Toilet. crepe de chine and crape de meteor - aa the aiyles and fabric S13.50 v 822.50 Site St to 40. Writ tor our miMMmmn n tXTfs I 1118-1520 IA&NAM STEZIT . Expert Kepairing Watch and Jewelry Bet f Wet. Um Friti Sandwall Co I0S South 15th' Street F't .... Juet after the neon rVesa'l!hlradMte4 ail hi prodecesson e tne q'ueetloo. who fired first. He said the ennvlrta open fir and Chief Brig we the first to re turn tire. He aald be believed Rrlafa alao find the second (hot. which killed Blunt. Phelps aald he waa with Lloyd Blunt when b urged the officer not to shoot while hit brother wit with the convict He eould not recall whether the officers made any reply,- - - - ... Pbelp bad liven bit bora to gherlff Hyer aad waa iMInf with George Pflug whea the shooting started. In eroea -examination Murphy pointed aut that Uie witness, daapltt hit preeent poaltlre testimony, mad no remark about the shooting ef Blunt at the Urn ht aald It occurred, alao that Pflug. wh wat with blm told a different story. Ed at end t of sprlngfleld teaUfted ht urged Brlgis. Chaae and Trouton to be careful, but they disregarded Ma plea. arln To with them." He tald ha believed Brtgra fired the flret shot Hi aald be did not kaow wh killed Blunt . DEATH RECORD ' V rld 14 Mayer. TBCtTatSEH. Neb, April X-8peclal.) -Cavtd U Hoytr died at Mt borne la thle eity at -J o'clock Sunday evening after batng In (ailing health for many month. He waa gad yean, 4 mouth and I day.- Mr. Meyer wat a native of Penn sylvania. Be bad Uvea In thla county for many year. Tt widow end two on. Mm D. Moyar of University Place and Jemea U. Moyar at Tom. Colo., survive. -Th. PunereJ wae held Tuesday afternoon, t Ma BMaeL ' ST. LOCI Mo.. April bWokn Samuel, aid t be the Inventor of the Maaon Jar. to , dead. He , wat at yean old. Samuel waa th. found, nrwt pn. dent of the Olaaa Blowan' union, aad waa bora la Swansea, Wale. , Mania MeelaHty. Martia Morlarity. aged 41 yean, a stationary engineer for the L'nioa Pa etfl. died at hla borne. It Ohio street last nliht. ' H la eurvtved by a wtf and four daughter. The funeral will be held Thunder morning at I o'clock from Bacred Heart church, laterment In Holy Sepulchn cemetery. rierk Paffer. NEBRASKA CITY, April -pclal.) -Word waa been reserved here of the loath ef Clark Puffer, at Riverside. Cat. Mr. Puffer laid out the town of Talma, Otoe county, and for yean owned the major portion of the town alt. 4 HYMENEAL . Cartto-lmvtr. atlas Jenie Berniee Davtes aad Curtle r. a insert were ualted 1 aurim i. the Toung Men's Christian aaeoctatloa pawn at I e clock Tuaaday afternoon. - M. V. Hlgbes. officiated The bride Are you tired- heiac "always tirwT aerroaa. Irritable tired of bar. tag your doctor teal yoa that If yoa doat knock oft aad rat yoa'll go all to pieces? If o Cat m bottle of Daffy' Pare Malt Whiskey Immexti. ateiy. It will drive away that "Urecl fe41ag." make yoew ewree Ilka traa aad , sead lb rich, red blood H-gig tiroagh yon syateaa. . It' a took aad stimulant, abeotutety pure, throng h ly malted aad very palatabi. Atora tnaa BO year of aaqaaJIfled aatiafaetioa plac tt at taa bead of all pjealtJi tonic. Sold by all draggista, grocen aad Uqaor dejalar or direct 9140 a large bottle. - . The Daffy Halt Whiskey Co-, Rocbewter, X. Dresses at $13.50 and up Utsses' and women' size. Value that are going to act folks talking. Just the klad of a dree every womaa areda for all aorta of Im promptu "allp-on" wear lneipenalv. yet thoroughly atyl- Ub. Charming Frocka for the aew aeaaoa. For the junior, for the email womea, and the women that wear the normal alxea. One-piece dreeeee are the "order of the day", conee quently we bare put great deal of atrea on diraaee. both American and ParUlan, U at price that are aa Interesting 825.00 829.75 complete catalog''. haa been making her home with an aunt. Mrs. W. U Stewart, at 40 rarnam. The groom la tha ton of Mr. and Mr. M. C. Wlngert of Wood River. Neb. He le In the lumbar bualneet at Arnold, Neb,, where the horn will be. Attending them were X H. Davie, tn uncle, and Mr. C." R. Davie, alatar-ln-law of the bride. Jaaee-aalaau Mlaa Marlorle B. Qulnn, daughter of Schuyler C. Wulnn. and Mr. Krneet T. Joaea were married by Rev. Charles W. avldg at hla realdenoe Monday evening at f:N o'clock. They wer oeompaled by Mr. and Mr. Harold C. Craw. HOUSE COMMITTEE REPORTS BROAD ANTI-INJUNCTION BILL WA8H1NOTON, April ItA brad eantl- Injunction' bill, such a measure tt baa long been advocated by labor leaden throughout tha eountry, waa favorably ra ported to the houss today by Chairman Clayton of the Judiciary committee The Mil provide that injunction In la bor dleputee ah all only be Issued after the defendant have had opportunity to aiake anawer to the eomplalnt agtlnat them. It alao provide that courts shall laeue reotralnlng order for 'but aeveri iltyt and ttieee only when the oomplaln tnt ehowe that be will be don Irrepar able Injury If the order la not leaned. ; Blanket Injunction an ipeclflclellr provided againat and the right of work. Ingmen to peaceful assembly It reiterated. Striking employee an given the right at meeting, aateadlng financial aealMaac to' Uielr fellow striken and aiding them every lawful way to win their victory. The right of boycott and the right to re- (use to patronise la established In one eeotlon of the MIL A minority report probably will be auk- mitted by republican memben of the committee. He van republican memben ut the committee en Judiciary have Died a minority report to the Clayton, eon tempt bill reported last week, denounotug It aa a meaeun ealculated to meet poli tical eslgenciee of the day and oaa that would destroy the function of tha courts. The bill I deeerlbed aa uneonatltutloaai Tne minority of the commute off an a substitute for the relief aeked by labor union. NEW TENDENCIES IN FRENCH ART SHOWN IN PARIS SALON PARIS. April M-The lMth aaraa of th aorktiy of Fnnch Artiste, which wot inaugurated by President PalUerea thlt afternoon, la Interacting, not on account of the ouallty of th eihibtta. th aver age of which Is pronoun at te . be mediocre, but because ft shows to a greater extant than any resent exhibi tion th working of new force aod tea- denclea In French art. Tha cosmopolitan character of the salon la more than aver emphaaieed this year by the various schools of Europe, which an represented by their meet eminent exponent The American ex hibitors auvjber nearly Ma. Their work la rated high la technical twenty, but there la aa abeeace of imaginative work. THREE GIRLS INJURED AS AUTO LEAVES ROAD HA WARDEN. la, April M Aa a me mo bl I party of eight or boot ttudeatt went off th embankment at the ap proach ta th Moux rtver beta weet at ken thla evening. Ruth Vale, Helen 8m Kb and Amanda Frit, all aged It, wen seriously Injured. Th chauffeur and otben of th party escaped with bruieea THE BEE: BILL TO DISSOLVE TRUST Government Filed Suit Against Hu rt iter Combine at St Paul RCTVTR IS ASKED FOB ma Corwaratloaa aad tlabteea ladlrtdaate Aiw Naea aa Da feadaate Preaeeatlea t ' t Be Peaked. ST. PAUL. Minn.. April .-Sult against the International Harvester com pany, charging It with being a monopoly la restraint of trad and enlng that H be Ldlasolved. was filed by the government In tha United Btates district court here today. A petition In equity naming seven cor porations and eighteen Individuals as be ing the reaponetble brads of the tleO.OO, 401 harvester cvorporstlon sets forth the charge that the defendant controls a ma jority of tha trade In harvesting machin ery In the United States "to the grave In Jury ofth e farmer and the general pub lic." It asks that a receiver be appointed to taka charge of the corporation 1 busi ness. If the court aeea fit Another petition filed sake Judge Charles A. Will lard to order the issuance of subpoenas for all defendants not re siding In this district, the subpoenas to be returnable Mar 4, when the eorpora tlona and Indtrlduale an to enter their appearance. Tne defendants. It was an nounced, will have until June I to enter their pleadings and the trial probably will be set for the October term of court PrsMrcatloa Will Be Peaked. WAflHINOTON. April M. Tne proaeen- h ,.r tha Harvester suit. It wsa de clared at the Department of Juitlca to day, will be expedited aa mucn as poaw bi. Because of the Importance of the leeoe. Attorney Oeneral Wlckeranam will file a certificate of expedition, the effect of which will be to ronove the case from tha district court of Minnesota to ta ii.ii.ri mataa circuit court of appeala for tha eighth circuit. This eliminates the district court and te tnat went k.taau. aa t. tha lUDnnM COUrt. where It hi generally conceded the ease will be finally dotarmineo. tv. ufiiat Boeaibla date at which th rat can come to laeue Wort Judges Sanborn, Hook. Adams and Smith, eonv riin iha aiahth circuit la "about August a. Tne defendant must make their ap pearance In court by June , ana tney will nave unUI July 1 to answer the petl Una. Th government muet file Its rapllcatioa by August a Under ordinary elreumeunoae, the ease will then be at ftOOIEVELT CONTBADICTt TAFT o, notes Telecraa Itvas Boaapart ta Harvoeter Matter. NEW TQRK. April . -Colonel Rooss velt returned hera this morning from the campaign In the Massachusetts prlmarl aad spent the early part f th day at me ottlaaa. This afternoon h planned te gc to bis bom at Oyster Bay. i Colonel Roottvelt again contradicted President Tett In a statement today re garding the to-celled Harvester trust Colonel Roosevelt tald: "I waa positive that the harvester trust matter had been diecuased la full at least eec at cabinet meeting after Mr. Tart returned. Mr. Benaparta now tends me the following telegram. Baltimore. ADTft K Date 'Of cabinet mettlnar whea barvestar trust dlaoueeed Hhee if st ft Janaary. MM. probably farmer CHABLM J. BONAPARTX." -n. aMloa of Mr. Tart la this oaee la not compatible with even th feeblest kind ef food Intention!. " NEW ANGLE IN TITANIC CASE (Continued from First Page.) Into telephone communication with the man. -I am going te get that man's nam.- sald Senator Smith. "It be wlU not per mit disclosure of his Identity w will at other means to get K." What waa th Information In th mysterious meeastgsT" anator nmun waa aeked. 'Dunn baa not dieclooed It on the ttand. but I know what R waa." aald tha senator. "It shows that the White Star people bad Information about the fate of the Tltanta noun baton tney made tt public.'' "Did th message refer t aa attempt te relneun th Tttaaler" "I teanet aay bow," the senator I piled. Mr. v Franklin ugeeted that tha ooca mlttee call on the Wester Union ta produce th meets g. "W want thla matter sifted to the bottom and we want yon to bar every massage, sent or re ceived' that baa any bearing oa the disaster," aald Mr. Franklin. a eeellea Uteboata. "Mow did tt happea that the Titanic bad only twenty Ufeboaur aeked Sen ator Smith. "That waa a matter for th builder. ttr, and I suppose that It met with the requirement of the British Beard of Trade," raptied Mr. lamay. "Otherwise the chip never would hav left port" "la new of thla experience yoa hav Jo gone through, do yea not think It would be better to have the number of lifeboat required oa ehlpe based passenger capacity Instead of tonnagef "I think." said Mr. lamay. "In rttw of th ctaatroph that the wbol question ef life saving appliance aad devtcoe should be carefully gone Into te determine Just what should be don." "If th Titanic bad carried double r treble the number of Uteboata wo there act have beea more Uvea saved?" aeked senator Smith. "Undoubtedly." "An yoa willing te admit that yea an la favor ef as tncreaatog th a amber 7" "Perfectly." Deloejatea tar Tart. I SAN JUAN. Porte Rico, April Ml Th ; territorial repabnoaa onveatloa I , elected Mateo Fajardo and S. Beha ado gate to the Chicago national eenvwatloa. ' They bar beta instructed far Preatdwat ' Tart. The convention endorsed tha ae- tieoal and Insular adminlstrationa. TALLALLAH. La-. April V Tlftk j Louisiana eXegatt te the republlcaa aa- tioaai convention: l. w. ureea, Lake , Prwvldeaoe and W. P. Inatey, Delhi. Ia- ittraeted tor Taft. DAWSON'S STATE CRITICAL RELATIVES GO TO CAPITAL WASHINGTON, Apm SV-Tha ttca e Thame a Dwta. isttdam dipt- matte rBor ta tha Stat apartment, aa become ee crttbml that aia raaatlva have beta errmnaimed from Iowa aad OMAHA'. WEDNESDAY, MAY Main Building At Morningside College Burns SIOUX C1TT. la., April K.-The main building at Mornlngaide college wat totally destroyed by fin thortly after 11 o'clock tonight, with a lost of M.M4. Nothing Is left but the outer trails. The firemen wen helpless on account of poor water pressure. Nothing was saved other than a few books, secured by students, who formed chain gangs and rushed into the burning building. Jhe building waa of two stories and composed of brick. The origin of the fin la unknown. Morningside college has been closed Indefinitely. The. loss la partly covered by Insurance. ftailroad's Proposal Meets Disapproval NETW YORK, April aJ.-After a aeerlon lasting until midnight the conference committee of managers of eastern rail roads gave out a statement declaring that they bad proposed that the Inter state Commerce commission act aa arbltraton of sthe engineers' demands, but that the proposition had been de clined by th Intentate Commerce com mission and that Chief Stone of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers alao bad refused to accept the memben of the Intentate Commerce commission as arbitrator As an alternative the committee sub mitted to the government mediators, Meetra Knapp and NellU a proposition providing' for a commission of seven, one to represent the railroads and the engiaeera, and these two to select five umpires. In svtnt tbeee rapreeentattvet fail to agree on tha five umpires It Is proposed that they be appointed by the chief justice of the United Bute. President Yuan Shi Gives First Message PEKJNO, April SX-tuan Shi Ki preeldeat of th Chine republic, de livered hi first praaldentisl massage In the form of a speech at the opening today of tbe session of th advisory eoua. ell, which la practically a provisional senate. The most Important matter at present the preeldent said, la finance. Foreign capital la essential to China and the government was drafting the principle! of a financial reform. It waa negotiating with tbe power for an Increase ef the customs due and th abolition of th llkln. or transit taxes and th reduction of tht export taxes. Pending the big loan the government would, he aald. issue short treasury bonds. WILL OF GENERAL GRANT LEAVES ESTATE TO WIDOW NEW YORK, April tt.-Th will of th let Major Oeneral Frederick Dent Orant, U. a A., filed ta the turrogatt'a offlct today, leave bit en tin aetata to bit widow, Ida Hoaon Orant Th will was executed at Fort Sam Houston, Tea., August n. Hot, aad In R tha general declare that he left all to her because of aaauranoa that th children, who had already been provided for by tht will of hit deceased mother would re ceive whatever further aid they needed through bat widow aad upon her death th estate would be divided between them. Tha two ehUdrta an Clyatat B. Orant, III, who la a captain of en gineer In tht United States army and Prtnoees Cantscuane, countaes of Bper- anaky. The value of the estate hi not stated. OUR GREAT-GRANDFATHERS' SIGNATURES Kobert ecM Thome Dorothy Htar J K AiV." K , Aa ""l" CibblM Wict Ficltctt -i7 J7 AaaHtdct tfua"pts7 Jen i-y-Hrrierea yjrfitt CENTURY MAGAZINE eeats a eser. Mes a rear. At ell beebebamerTeeOejearr Ca Casta aie. eVwTerk t 1912. ALL-RUN-DOWN AND GENERALLY MISERABLE1 New Tonic Tona Vita In Use .at Health Resorts for This Trouble. If you are nervous and run-down with little vitality or ambition, and feel gen erally miserable and half-sick, you an suffering from nervous debility. If so yon should investigate the new tonic "Tona Vita" and find out what a great record It has made since first Introduced scarcely a year ago. Do you know that "Ton Vita" la now pronounced by hundreds of physicians aa the most remarkable tonic known. Do yoa know that "Tona Vita" la used in high-class sanitarium and health resorts as g nerve food and tonic? Do you know that during the past year mora than fifty thousand people have stated over their own signature that "Tona Vita" has completely restored their health T Mr. James L, Hlckey. of S North Davidson Street, Buffalo. N. T.. the well known National League Umpire, la one of these. This la what h sayt: "Th Zion Men and Women Beaten With Clubs ZION CITT, April l.-Rlotlng, which may result seriously, started lata this afternoon after employee of an Indepen dent manufacturing concern attacked a group of Mt Zion men and women at a prayer meeting. Both men and women were beaten with clubs and black Jack and a number wer terioutly Injured. Th fight cam aa tha climax of a week of trouble between employe of th In dependent concern, which recently bis begun operations hers, and tha church people, formerly followen of John Alex ander Dowte. Aa a protest against th us of tobacco by tho employes of the manufacturing companies, tha Vollva people have been holding prayer meetings in front of one of the plants twice each day. Immediately after th tight at the prayer meeting. Wilbur. Glenn Vollva or dered the large alarm bell rung and mon than LOM memben of the church gathered at tha auditorium and discussed plans for resisting further attacks by employee of independent companies who filled the streets tonight and threatened to "clean out tha town." Elder F. M. Royal and Joteph Bishop war th most terioutly Injured nt tht prayer meeting fight. Both wen beaten until they wen nearly unconscious and It is thought that Bltbop't tkull waa frac tured. More than a third of the 1M Zion women In attendance at the meeting Wen beaten, bruised- or trampled oa durlnf A Remedy No Family i ; Should No matter hew healthy a human being may be It br safe to say that not many months an passed without tome obstruc tion of the bowels. In ether words, consti pation, even If only temporary. The bloating, the dull feeling may start after the evening meal. If a laxative la not taken that night It, la certain that sleep will not be sound. Vid you will awaken unnfreebed. . .. Hence. It is Important tor you and for all the members of rour family that a good, reliable laxative be alwaya kept in the bouse for just such emergency. It le sun to be needed, and when needed you want It at hand. No family that la careful of its health can do without such a nmedr. But tbe eueatlon of which remeey to nave on band la aieo of vast importance. The laxative moat hlrhTv recommended by the majority ef Inteltgent Americana aa being best tor babies and grownupe Did yours sign his name like these? They are the curious result of a search among the records of old Virginia, and form one of the attractions of an unusual number of The Century. Boutet de Monvel, the famous French artist, was sent to Assisi to make illustrations for "Everybody's St. Francis, "by Maurice F. Egan which begins in the May issue. One of these is an exquisite plate in color Boutet de Monvel's color. W. Morgan Shuster writes of the part the Persian women played in the recent crisis. Hardly ever has the real question about the tariff been put so well as it is by Oscar W. ' Underwood. v F. Hopkinson Smith's story, "Ask Lord Roberts," is typically characteristic of this writer. In estimating the May Century, note these items: One of the best discussions on the Judicial Recall A good portrait of Henry James. PennelTs pictures of Chicago. Robert Browning," by William Lyon Phelps.' Do you know how good The Century is these months? Why not buy this number and see? THE MAY nature df my profession frequently neces sitated irregularity in sleeping and eating and as a result I became a victim of nervous debility. I had bad headaches and Indigestion. My nerves troubled me alto and I did not get sufficient rest from my sleep. I would become fattgued very easily and waa about prostrated by hot weather. "I had tried other meant to restore my normal condition when a friend tug rested the tonic "Ton Vita." I took hla advice and am glad of it My appetite improved at once. My headaches became less fre quent and have gradually disappeared and I am no longer nervous or depremve My stomach Is now In perfect condition, in fact I am thoroughly rejuvenated." We hav an agent in every city who will refund the purchase price If "Tona Vita" falla to completely build you up. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., lth and Dodge; Owl Drug Co.. lth and Har ney: Harvard Pharmacy. Mth and Far nam Bta., and Loyal Pharmacy, KXT-l North lath Street haa the agency for Tona Vita In Omaha. The Approved Formula Company, Dayton, Ohio. th ruth by th employes of the Inde pendents. At the close of the meeting tonight Overseer Vollva ordered bis followen to reassemble at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow morn ing to resume services in the front yard of a factory, who employe offend by using tobacco. Three Killed in Grade v Crossing Accident CHICAGO. April M.-Three persons wen killed and two seriously Injured today on the Illinois Central nil road track at North Rlveralde, a auburb, when an automobile was struck by the engine of a passenger train. Al tha persons killed and injured wan riding in a machine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puffer and Mra. C. M. Strelbt wen killed. H. E. Puffer, father of Rob- en. and W. V. Logan, both asiaamen tor the Btudebaker company, wen Injured. It tt believed the oocupanta of tha auto mobile did not tee th tnln approaching. INDICTMENTS DISMISSED AGAINST ALASKA RAILWAYS JUNEA, Alaska. April .-Unlted States District Judge Lyons today dis missed three of the six indictments re turned February 15, charging several transportation and coal com pan ea and their offioen with conaplracy In rettralnt of trade in violation of tbe Sherman anti-trust law. One Indictment was up held and two others were sustalnsd tn part Do Without Is Dr. Csldwel's Syrup Papain. It Is a liquid laxatlve-tonlc. mild and never gripes. Is effective on robust people and can be given with eafatv to an Infant. Children Ilka It because of theee gentle oualitlee and because It la pleasant to iue taste. ' It la tha beet all-around nmedr you can have In the houee for any disorder oi tne sinmacn, liver and bovreis, and many people like Mr. J. N. Covert Nor folk, Neb... and XI re. guaan Attebury, Orant Neb., aay they would as soon be witnout tne neceeeities as without Dr. Csldwel's Syrup Panel n. Anyone wishing to make a trial of thla remedy before buying It In the regular way of a druggist at fifty cents or one aonar a large bottle iramiy atte can have a sample bottle sent to the home rree or cnarge ny simply addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, eos Washlnrton Street. Montlcello. III. Tour name and address on a postal earn win oo. So! SPECIAL GAS RANGE DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK ZZL Don't mlaa the big gas rang dera onttretion at thla atore. Come tn and aee how easy It te to cook In th aummer and not awelter from the heat of the stove. Your cooking troubles are over if you get an A-B gas range. JOIN THE A-B GAS RANGE CLUB A dollar down (thta week only), and eaay monthly Pwtymenta will put on of these world renowned range tn your hone. For further Inform v tlon regarding A-B (& rang dub. call, writ or phone. MILTON ROGERS .SmiC. iXlSISPiraty Omaha's Quality Laundry every thought on your work to tive 100 per cent quality and or. vice Shtrrc Pots wen ev a re given Individual attention. f nandiea to pieaae tne pergonal re quirement of customer and put la Sanitary Co?ers Th only laundry tn Omaha car ing enough for Ita customer' birt to adopt thlg iperjatv package. Both Phones. Wagons Everywbera I MANDARIN Noon Day Lunch rr Busy Baalaera Mea wh Want aomsthtag Different at a Moderate Frio. A pleasant surprise awalta you. W an catering to business men becauae we know Just what they like for aa appetising lunch. Our place le abeolutely modern and our service the best. Try ua tomorrow. . The Mandarin Cafe 1411 Tnagla atreet. tmTAraa v AMCSEatESTg. Base Ball OMAHA VS. 6ES MOINES ROURKE PARK MAY 1, 2, 3, 4. Friday. Hay ad, Indies' Day Car leavea 16th and Karnam, 1:15. Game Called 8:80. (Cat Svery Say tils, atrery aright gill Robert T. Haines and Company. Ray U Royce. Pouchet'e Flying Ballet. Wlnach Poo re, Henry Francla. Fid- ler A Bhelton. Jetter A Rogers, Kenete core, Orpheum Conoert Orchestra. Prices: Night loe, 2ic tfrc ac: Mat inee lc beat seats lac eacapt Stur day and Sunday. American Theater fealgat. Kale. Tarn. Tame, an w Aj Taa a. rcamm, aad tha WOODWAD ROCt 00ATT ta UBtmSAJfT aaO KB At) OB wxo eosa rxaaa. Next Week TB IIW BOT. KRUG THEATER Btat Today, Ida Bight, J Beet Beats, 0e JABDIN DE FABIS GIBLS . and ALPALZER Xxtra HAT IlUIt, fTbampki temal Wreetler. . OBLASA'B rVbT CBeTTEBl The Last Rnad Show Thta Beasna tratni COLLEGE GIRLS gXTBATABAVBA ABB TAVaBTTLLS Wet, Base Bail Nile: There-. Colored Cam Walk: Frldar, Amateur Con tee t. Beauty Chorua of Girl Graduate. Ladies Btsa Mattae Sewry Week Bay Brandeis Theater Tharwaar Pay eas e LOS Beterdey Waits ee. ase a toe The Beaaarat asmaane Brass "TH GO0SZ GIRL" t faS i V i 3