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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1914)
Vl'tJ 111.'!.'. r l It 1ltl.mMHI I ir i T t-r .. i Via, Dolor a3a for the Supporters of Huerta Coat Bargains that are decidedly rare ' Nothing rare about Itargalh talk' ' -papers full of it but there la something rare about Dar galns such n, these. .Plrst tho " T f 'V garmeptn pertect In every particular and of High type every .one .of them. And than the Price. Just about Hie same as mediocre' stuff usually sells' for in stores not so per ttcular as this. $750 New Silk Crepe de Chines Twenty-five Beautiful Colors Wo are proud of this collection and justifiably so, when these silks are the most fashionable and the scarcest on the market, Fortunately, wo foresaw the trend of fashion before it became difficult (really almost impossible) for manufac turers to fill their orders, , Wo selected overy shade and color which had boauty and serviceability to recommend, it, and we want yon to liavo the pleasure of seeing thorn Wednesday. Mussed Table Cloths and Napkins Wednesday One-Half Price We havo these mussc'd TABLE CLOTHS AND NAP KINS left from our great January Linen Sales and they will be sold at 2 price WEDNESDAY: .Four $3;00 Cloths, ajzg 72?t72, U jirico. v. A ... ..;$i,50 Ten $3.75 Cloths, size 72x90, yz price t $1,88 Twelve $5.C0 Cloths, size 72x90, y2 prico '. . , . , .$2.50 Six- $7,50 Cloths, size 81x81, yg pHce" . . ; . ; $3.15 Four $10.00 Cloths, size 22y2, yz prico .... :T .$5.00 Six $12,00 Cloths, 2x3, y9 price ; , .$6,00 Eight S13.&0 Cloths, sizo 2a$, prico $6.75 Tqh $15.00 Cloths, 2x2V, V price .$750 Five $20.00 Cloths, sfto 2x34 a price $10.0J Three $25.00 Cloths, size 2i2x3, XA prico $12.60 Two $35,00 Cloths, size 21ax3ya, y2 price. ....... . ,$17,5P Three $50.00 Cloths, size 2yBxi, yz price $25,00 One $65.00 Cloth, size 2Vax3V, y2 price . . t , .$32.50 Mussed andoilocl Nap-, kins ranging in prico from $2,25 to $5.00 dozen Wednesday, y2 prico. Come early as limited number of Llll.,WHI II 5BHWMfMWIIJLl,.IJIIIIIIl. -HUH JOSLYH BACK TO EXPLMH of "rfyitwn Jewflpapger Union Itatkei Washiagtoa. RATI H PYEWMSfl CANADA ..De-elarra Waiter, Used Wry I JjKch i;haraeter W Not Cnfrrr l kr bat Mfit- ITtm a'&V'f Correspondent.) : WASHINGTON, Jftn, 7.-8nclal Tale Eram.)THJqrge; A, Jbslyn of Qtnaha, president of tho Wastety Newspaper "Union, accompanied by Mrs. loslyn and Mr. J. U l'ernswprth. arrived from JFlotfda last even'ng and are registered a( the Bhoreham. Mr. Joslrn will appear before the io-callea lobby cqmmltteo or w.hleh, Senator Overman of North Caro lina la chairman, to explain certain state ment roadtt by President Smith pf the American Press association with relation tq the Western. Newspaper Union t. Ing advertisements from Canada boosting that section, of tha North American con tln.tnt, and inviting farmer of tho ills QUr valley to n,ult their hon In Ml Missouri watershed for "our sister of the BUQWS." Mr. Joslyn aald today that hp had pot aaythw to explain! that whatever hajl been done had ln done In th way qt, Mvertlslpg pure ana simple, and the newspapers happing the stories of.aCnr d's opportunities were well advlsodVs Sfhswit If tw iwfo ,Owaif Tiifc Ifnuin Of iler'arh Brmountte that' tha new sprlns lln tow on lay lU' ba ahiwn to senUewthen only. Alter reading thla anpouncrPiept, 1 lfl any lhu dttldt to Jnvpect our armept Who doe not appreciate tarmenU of the character we are showing, Who dben not want In-1 divlduallty coupled with good values, who dof not want exclusive models, we WQUUi suggest that thtr aw rtoxeps ot stores In Omaha that sell ordinary garments. We do Not. We are the only concern In thl part Of the United States that caters ex clusively to Gentlewomen. Now let us ex plain. " N- - ,. . In, catering to gentlewomen ihe most Important essentials are the style of the garments $nd ihe service In showing them. Price Is always a secondary consider? atlon, but it tnould be and is considered by every thrifty person before a garment is decided on. So you can readily see that after the two Important parts are taken care of, our next aim U to give values that will bear comparison. AV object very se riously to quoting prices In our advertis ing from a comparative pasls, but as y;t It Is hard to impress the real values that we are showing unless we do quote the regular and sale prices, rrhls week we ar offering l spring suits. They ar the prettiest styles that one can really Imagine for spring wear. The prices are up from 12. The nobbiest coats Styles right from tendon Are Just In. van MfM memaux, W "aHese fer ii 7awax wfmmmt. D.D.I All mussed and soiled John . Brown's Cloths and Npkins, yz prico, there are only a theie bargain left. the aamoj tMpt thete etorlc? were el la ''black ftice'' typo Ijt contradlitlpctlon to ordinary now,a atprlea. and us hi cor poration took advertisements ai well na printed news no. wild tot np earthly ob jeottpn to runpls the advertlcomcnta. Ho hQwqvtr. he waa hero to ten the entire trMth abput the. Western. Newa raper Ubo, thai he had nothing to cgn fV. RR!V thti h hqp,ed lha cpmnilttea would co Into tha fullest dotolls of hie bune.r.a nn.d ft hequtnt?d with wbu if. .(VHpu uc Uf qvM.vntf" era, ir wvwet t?wHakp. Tha Noril" reaolutlon civlllrtnc upon the ppntmaiter general for all Information he ha on the lubjoct of the ovevnmfnt'i UK'ntf over and opcratlns teleiirupli ant telephone Hnc, waa fayotably reported ttlli aftejrpvfn by the uenate comm.oii pn postoiflccs and poet rpadi. NobroiKa peneiona sruutod; Unrv K. h'ullor. Initio. J1J: Delilah 2uttUu Oity tl."""' 0,110 C- vtm' AvU'Htlu Apurpvcrt, The comptroller of tho currency has approve! the application ot tho National Havng ban.k at VrtflcrlokBhurs. W b converted Into the Flrt Nutlphal bank of rrederlclUburff, with u cupltar. of tatwatera RunflriHed. The icnata tn executive aetelon today confirmed the followlpy Nebraska w$i maateral Harrison D. Watt. Crofton. vice Char e Kuaeni 3. H. t'arrena, Uecatur, vice Jamaa i, Chaplnt Hiram a. Cameron, Herman, vlca John. c,. Bailey i Joan Hoyer. Humphrey, Vico uieuen; qnariea J. Hultberg. Cqne. vice Tlmofliy it. Cajnont J. K. Mcbonald, Vlerco.-ylca Alfred U Srandtfi V. . Oray. Wlvor rok, vice Nwtpnth Semen Uydo MeUv..Tiyan. vice Charles II. sniaart E x 4erry, Wayne, v.ce William u, McNenlt Clinton Kry, NVlnsiUe, vice fc rank a. Tracy. i , IReibel? Tryipgto Extradite Srtazar AUSTfN.,Tex., Jan. .-Application for tha extradition tq Mexico of , OdnEtal. Vnea Balafar, the Mexican federal gen eral captured by the United states authorities after the flight from OJInaga, asaln was made on Qovernpr O- U. Col dultl today by constitutionalists. M, Cheo, who signed himself "tlovcrnijr ad Interim of Chihuahua," made the formal request, Chao recently was np pointed governor if chihuahua by Qeh "eral Villa. The" charge on: which aalatat'a extradition Is sought Is the alleged mur der of Thomas Fountain, an American. Uuvernur Colquitt said he would take no action oh the tequest until ho learned "whether tho UnU4 States gpvernment had recognised Chuo," and wired Secre tary Ijryati Xpr this Information. Salaiar row is in custody ot United Htates authorities at Mavfa awaiting trial on a cbargo ot violating the neutrality laws- DriUEhters of Heroiullon YANKTON. N. , Jan. Jt-HSpeclal)- -! Tho Daughters of the American IWvoli l. ton are how represented In Yankton by the pewy organised ''Daniel Newcombo" Chapter, with fifteen charter members. The officers elected were Mrs. Martlctt Tripp, Itegepti Mlsi Helen V- Miner, teoretary; Mrs. F. V. Stevens, treasurrr: Mrs. U. U Tyler, guide. The last nam4 died before the chapter waa fully or ganised ant Mrs, F. W. AYerrlng list been appointed In her place. Key to the' Hltqatlon-'Uee Advertlilnr. stsjubMstfJ remV- Ha.ufi um4 friMWf--M rW (rem Itck. kf miyeft clanter(r jr kseoe tnr and M. sum timt mi M-ltar Bherman cCopnel Prug Co., four stores. WILSON OPPOSES FREE TOILS president; Objects to OJn.'usq Exempt ing Ooastwise' Ships. AOTION 18 EXPECTED SHORTLY tjjccutlvr Takes .Position thnt I'ro vUlnh u UUcrlmlnatlon Vlilch Violate (lie Uny:Ilniinclp' fofn Tronty. WA8IINTON. Jan. 27-That Presi dent Wlle.on Is opposed to the exemption or American coastwise ships from Pan ama canal tolls was flrttly asserted at tho ccplto) today by those who know What took place at the conferonoe last night between the president and senate foreign relations committee. ' Senators who talked wl(h tho president said today thnt Mr. Wilson fully ex plained his position on the tolls question; that his views Incline toward the con tentions of Great Britain, and that he would make public his attitude In the near future, fc'ovcral senators expressed surprise that In view of tho president s posltlyo attitude ho had not urged spme actlorvat the extra -eestlQn of congress. What the president may recommend was not disclosed in today"n reports of the White Hpuse conference, but It was pointed out that one way would bo to repeal the oxemption provision of the act, and another tho passage of thi Adamson resolution to suspend for two years the operations of tho exemption clause, and thus demonstrate whether the canal would bo self-supporting with ott tolls from American ships. tt was said today that tho presldont was not averse to toll exemptions as such, but that he was stropgly qt the opinion that they would be a discrimina te which would not agree with the pro visions ot the UaytPauncefole treaty. T.tttlns the embargo on arm for Mexico Was also dlscued at, at night's con ference. Borne senatora favored It on tho ground that It wquld, hasten hostlll ties to a concluslpn, Qno senator snid today he bejleved the iprestdont was in dining more and more to that view aitd might lift JM. embargo man. H was the general opinion, of senators e-Htr. th?lr talk with tho president qn the Japanese slttmtlpn that officials In Japan, were friendly to the United States, hut were being pressed by radleals. Basis for DUpHte, The dispute between the United 8tatcn ami qroat Urltaln turns op the copstruo tlon of Article 3 of the Hay-Pauncefoote treaty, which' provides: "The capal shut be freo and open tu tho vessels of commerce and of nations observing these rules pn terms of entire equality, so that thore shall bo no ilia, crimination against any sqeh nation or Its citizens or subjects In respect of tho cqndltlons or charges of traffic or other wise. 8uch conditions and charges of traffic should be just and cquutablo;" The British contention has been that this clause of "entire equality" was to be taken literally. But the Panama cahal act. which providing equality of tolls on ocean-going traffic, exempted American toastwlso vessels from tho payment. Sir Kdward Grey, British minister of foreign nrrairs, protosted against the exemption na, contrary to tho language of the language of the treaty. Mr. $rtqxt while secretary of the state kmler; th..Ta.U administration, replied tq Sir Udwatdiqrey. But the attltuds of tho present administration has rt been gen family known up to the time of the president's conference with senatora last might, . according, to the view they ob- 'inl.J '..II. , .. ..virinan supports me view o: equality of treatment under the treaty. Nomination of ' Pindell Confirmed ,'wA.SlJINaTOri. Jan. 27.-The nomlna. tlons of Honry M. Pindell of Peoria. III., to bo ambassador to Hussla, and Win fred T, IJenlaon of Portland, Me., to n jnember of the Philippine commission and secrotary of the interior ot the PhllU pines, were confirmed by the senate to day. BANKS FILE APPLICATION TO ENTER RESERVE SYSTEM (From n Staff Correspondent.) WAhHINaTON, 4on, f?.-(8peclat Tele- gram.)-Tho following banks have filed applications to Join "the new banking system: NebrakaCtty National. Uncoln. Flret Natlonul, Oordon: l.lvo Stock Na tional, South Omaha: timlth National, rit. Kdwardsi First National. Johnson. Mttrchanta' National, GrinneU; First Na- ;t.onl Dunkertonj First Notional, Floyd, first Notional. Tltonha; Klrst National. uaae uiis; commercial jvattonsi, mo 9K i.aitoi i'ii-bi isauonai, Manilla, rirst tlonal. Traar noum uaKoia f irst National, BUseton; Klrst. National, lirpoklngs; Uucle Na tonal, t'hamberlaln; Ktrat National, Castlewood. , WyomliiR Shoshone National. Cody; CltUeni National, Chcyunne- Postmasters appointed are as follows: Nebraska South Mend, Cass county, Emma Towle, vice J. E. Aiciluui re-dlgned- South Hakotu-Oreenwooa. Charles Mix coupty. Rp'y 1). tialley, vice Josoph K. Eti, removod; Hulablrd, J I yds ccunty, Jes.lt- V. MeLelsh, vice J. V. Urpthtra! resigned. yomlng Freedom. Uncoln county. Albert It.' Reese, vice O. H. Kennlnglon, realcneiL loWH-Hessis, O'Hrlen roUnty, Christ liommrti wcst-Phalla, Sheby county. Miss Csrollne Heisa. Merrtl) . Itennett iiioinirM ruri levter earner ai trip' , nil, la Key to the Sltuatton-Uto Advertising. Moxltan refpgocs and camp follower I withhooglsa,pcuts airchiokcTs. Lathw nrrive at port Bliss, Tox. Black Hand Gang Member Confesses ' Planting Many Bombs NEW YOItK, Jan. 17Alfred Lehman, ft young In his teens, testified to having partaken In sixteen bomb outrages; re voaled knowledge of eighty, cleared ud the mystery ot two men a,nd furnished Information concerning a number of lesser crimes, Ipcludlpg arson and bur gtary. Lehman was a witness In tho trial of Anglo Sylvester, arused ot n bomb outrage. Lehman told ot the burning of two Brooklyn houses tor tho Insurance liny many other lesser crimes. Ho said tho bomb outrages usually brought the men doing tho work $T0. Ono robbery In whloh a Chinaman was murdered, he said, netted him 2, whlla tho two men with him, who, ho said, killed tho Chinaman, got tho same amount. Tho lad'd testimony corroborated In de tail a confession ho made to tho police last fall. Lehman snld he had personally planted sixteen or eighteen bomb, caus ing much damage. "The' sang I worked fpr." he said, "were blac handors. The boss would write letters demanding money under threats of death, to well-to-do Italians. When they did not rorne across .1 was sent with a bomb. They dually paid up after the ex plosion at the bomb. It they didn't we Went after 'em again, Hocco PuclJIo, another member of the gang, ntso confessed. He said ha par ticipated In the setting off ot thlrty-flv bombs in different parts of tho cjty. "I was i)a.ld from J50 to ItM for each bomb that ,1 planted mysolf," he said, ' and. received each time i accom panied otier members of the gang who planted, bombs," At tho conclusion of his cross-examina tion, Lehman was asked by counsel for the defcnspi , , , , "Whan you placed bombs In crowded tenements did you ever take into con sideration tl'io possibility of sacrificing human lives?' "I nvnr did." "Then you have no regard for human life at, all;"- "It ,wn Just the samo to me as killing an Insect," said tho witness, Negro is Lynched by North Carolina Mob rtALBlGH, N. p., Jan. JT.-JIm Wilson, n negro, charged with the murder of Mrs. W. M, Lynch at Wendell, N, C, today Was lynched by a mob near that platfe. The lynching occured twenty minutes be fore a company of state mllttla sent by Governor Craig to prevent mob violence arrived, Crane of Clear Lake Has Classified the Knockers CLEAR LAKE, la., Jan. 27.-(Spe:taI.) rChar)os P, Crane, former president of tho . Clear Lako Commercial club and for years a vice president In the state association, evidently has llttlo uso for "knockers." At the big talkfest held here he relieved himself of the following; "These chronic kickers, the kind that lack the ability to do anything themselves art! ascribe an ulterior and selfish mo tive for ovory publla enterprise, remind me ot the old style ana lung automobile. You can hear their oxhaust afar qff; they are always making a loud noise, but never get anywhere, and do not make progress themselves, but keep the main traveled path whero others who do want to g.et somewhere have to turn out and go around. About ever ao often they backfiro with a loud report that always relievos their pentun energy for the time belnp. They cosily short-circuit, for ev When Run Down in physical condition it is usually because the action of the organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve the ills which occasionally depress even tho brightest and strongest The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is BEECHAM'S PILLS (Tka Lt9t Sl of Ar Medicine in U WoM) The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilibua nesa, constipatiofii lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, -v and lasting improvement follows the timely use pf this fst vorite and refiabk home remedy. YouSvill Wecom healthier and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham's Fills Pick You Up ' OifMtiMa wMi every 914 f VesMt Malliy vetoskU u -vsssa. KAISER HAS ANNIVERSARY Emperor William is Fifty-Five Years 014 Today, CELEBRATION IS ELABORATE I'fucenon ot Mnssed atllttnry llaiilU U Followed hy Plvlne Service, Ilecrptlpn to Dlnto mnU nd Arniy Qtfloers. BBrtLtN, Jan', fr.-fcmperbr William celebrated his fifty-fifth birthday today halo and vigorous In hody and mind and able still, ns was shown by his recent wood-chopping exploits, to undertake tho physical worfc of a man p the prime of life. All classes of his subjocts joined In pbservlng the day, celebrations being, held by university and technical school students, by ucudemles of arts arid sciences, by army npd navy dfflcefs, civic organisations and by municipalities and veteran association throughout tho empire. Tha day h Berlin was ushered In with tho traditional sounding of a choral' from tho castlo dome by i) corps of trumpeters at 7 a. m. Thu "grand revollle" by masted military hands, which marched from tho castle to tho Brandenburg gatf. the whole length of tho crowded' Unter den Llnten and return came next, After dlvlno service In the royal chapel, his majesty held a birthday levci and tecelvcd the congratulations of his 'min isters, tho .ntnbassadqrs and ministers of nthor countries, tho high military and nayal authorities, and cq'nrt society gen erally. In thp progress pf the diplomatic corps through the Linton to tho castle, always n tjreat attraction for tho epoctaclo-lov-Jng citizens pf Berlin, the United Utotes ambassador. James W- Gerard, in an automobile and wearing civilian attlro. without gold braid or decorations, was an inconspicuous figure among tho foreign representatives, all in gor'gequs uniforms, lldlng in carriages of statu, His majesty had a cordial greeting for Mr. Gerard' and conversed w(th him for sqveral minutes. The lovcq yns followed hy n customary" military ovont. tho giving put of tha pass word for he day, which ( always '"Lppg Ufa to his majesty." The crqPeror, at tended by his six sons and. followed by n glittering staff, walked frpm tho castle to tho guard house near the arsenal, whero nl the' officers In Berlin w&ro assembled for the ceremony. STEEL COMBINE PAYS DIVIDEND DESPITE DEFICIT NBW YORK, Jan. 27. Tho United. States Steel corporation today declared Its regu lar quarterly, dividend, of 114 per cent on the common stock and PjJ per cent on the prof erred stock. Tho total earnings of the corporation for the quarter ending De cember SI were $23,036,810; the net income for the quarter U7.itt3.e2D, and a deficit of ery time they put their hands in their pockets and touch their pockctbooka their enthusiasm ooxes out. Their radiator steams a little all 'the time, and any en terprise that scerYio liable to qausq 4 raise in taxes, no matter hpw slight, causca lt to boll aver. Their carburetor Is never working rfglit, due to the mix ture, which, is mostly hot air arid pot enough of the real source pf power. They have a blowout on the street corner about once a day. Their, clutch la always slip ping, for no matter hqw much energy Is expended they never go forward. About the only mechanism that Is always work ing is the reverse. Their backward move ments aro something wonderful, and you will do well to avoid fcelng In the rear, The exhaust Is lnduscrlbable, and tn neighborhoods thickly populated with this brand of clttsenshtp polecats have been known to commit suicide for very envy." Pots thp,t Sold Up to $.O0 for Opats that Sojd Up to $47;50 for OMAHA'S FASTER 151fM8-30 FAK.NAM OTREET f-l,002,30i. These returns compare With total earnings at the end of the prevtous; nllnr,A n 19 Jrt- n.t lnnr.m ton 62i,186, and a surplus of (11,8,77$. Nine Men Hurt by Fall of Cage inu Qoal Shaft TERRE HAUTE, Ind., jftn. 57,-NinO men were Injured, some of them seri ously, vpen the engineer at'Sanford Mlnei Np. 1, fpur mls west of West Terra Haute, lost cpntrol p tho. mjne cage at 7 9'clpck this morning and t r4n , 200 feet to the bottom of the shaft high speed. Al were badly ..bruised about the body and arms and ono mP. Charles Sherwood, H Is believed, has suffered a broken hack. The victims, nearly all or whom live In this city, were brought here and taken to their homos ot to .the hospital. Threatening Letters Are Sent to Kenyon (Frorn. tt Staff Correspondent.) WASHING-TON," Jan. iWSpeclal Telegrams-Letters threatening violence upon, the head qt Senator Kenyon of Iowa wjil probably be turned over to posfofflce inspectors for investigation. Sqnator Kenyoji qpoppored the "red light" pM that passed yesterday, by which It Is decided to abplsh the ''rod light" district. ( ,'The letters were mailed ,'n , Washing ton, evidently aftor (ho passage if' tfic bill by the- bOhso yesterday', 1 ' Though' th,q Ipwa 's'ena'tbh has n'dt' yjet determined his course it Is "likely 'that, ppstql sleuths In the WnVhlngtort ' di vision wll be asked to ferret out ' tho senders of tho threatening letters. Senator Kenyon would not discuss the receipt' of the' letters' today," evu'n a'rhong lila friends, 'tfrd is not nipduly alarmed Ha showed a disposition early In the day to ignore them, but It Is likely that aher conferring with, his friends bo .will toko a different course. i Plica Gprtxf a C fo 14Days. Drugglsta refund mone.y It'Paso Oint ment falls to cure Itohlnr. blind, bleed, jng ,or prottudlng piles, Jrpt explica tion gives relefr Mc,r-.Advertlsrnknt 1 Suits to Orde $1750 Reduced from $25 $40 Suits reduced to $27.50 $30 Suits reduced to $20.00 Wo uso good trimmings and guarantee every gnr ment perfect in fit and style, Havo ypur clothes made to measure. They will fit belter and wear longer thtin the" beBt ready mados. MasCarthy -WilsiR Tailor- 304-308 South 16th St. r. Ground Floor Space Bee Building About ltS0O square feet with Farnam Btreot front ngo. New 'show windows being installed Tli.is rpona has a large vault. Also extra entrance from' the court. - Rent Reasonable.' Apply to The Bee Building Dpi, Itoo'tq JOSf Kf UHlJdlnt. (JftOWltfq 6TOHB STOP THAT ACHING TOOTH INSTANTLY, INSIST UPON BENTS ALL. DRUGGISTS r 3 5 W. E. Bock 1317 Faruam St., Omaha Agent; tor all steamship ljno and foreign toura. - Telephope, Douglas 28S, Ayes Sarsaparilla Chsaigs tendency toward (iteeasc to tendency toward health. No alcohol. soia tor tu years Ask Your. Doctor. !'- i: i't".i.ff",'t;iA' '..-! HQVa, 434. SheiBrUUant ' "Viennese JPrisbA Soana X. SC. ZZS& tt CO. 'SXATfX.AJRTS'K CROUCH k WELOR 'wCf. I WlUUloia .& Ireland OUnCrr I spee'ial OrpheUm'rtotlon frl5Hru,! Dulltrr loot ixu ttt (wpt 8turHr a4 8gniir) Mm Nlsb;i. ;6e, c. He.tn CLWMES THEATXB QRAA ' FRIDAY AND Traaul St, iiMJun as ana 3t a RARTJ MViKt WTO 3 ACT i ? rhOTOpPAMASENUflOHOrTHlWoattl 4 BH0W8 4 At.T. nf Mats. 3 and 4 p. m. A?T' .rH Nights 7 aaq Sum. SA.T.S V1" 4 ii7:ijl:1W;':' n anieu music otuuents tUilE MUrq4 Vfibwilk to sell Tickets for thi$ 'y Qik&ita Gran J Dpera Season Febrtiaty 10th and SiSlhi " ' H 'adobr-crewds-ssqrVd, t bit is not enough; we must pack 'the' Xuttl torium -both nights. A'p'pVto LUCIUS PRYORiuJ Picture Dcpt,, 3d fl, Brandels atpre. "okaxa's run center." IMsriiMiutSrSZ'. Daiiv Mat ia.-SE.-5oo 1 PSi IS Cvnirs.- ULQiLRn.iiB. i BILLY WATSON'S BIG SHOW In tns JIusieal Dttrlesquos; Krousemejer's Alley & The B.sVful Venus .The sho.w. that's beensmashlnp tox office records In theatefnfter thesTter along the Columbia cli-cuit. Beality chorus of "Heavies,- XutUBS' DIMS MAT. WEEK SAYS. BRANDEIS TODAY Xatutee and Hlgit. LAST TWO THE 1O0ND HF TISIKS. Sea Tha Battle Between V. 8, Troops and the Indians, The Xough Kiainir "811m" Koorsr - siisrtff, xat. aso to ?i, srignt sso to ai.S3 Tpmorrow night Tils QUI tn The Txl. January 29; Kvenlne PlItBT UAITISU CHUnOH BSth. and Jtarnsy PIANOPORTE REOITAI4 MAX LAN DOW Tickets 7Se and SI. OQ At XCospe'B asd fUydsn's Xuslo Dpt HIPP f--. Where Bverybodr Ooes." Open from 11 A. 1C to 11 p. ic 80 TOBAYTI PXOaXAX 9c Two-Xeal Xalsm restore . XB BjAQaTBBABBX," "HOW BOBBY OAX.X.BB XBK BlUfy XXX cali. or the rooTx.taacTa'' xaison coaedier.