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"Solid Silver Where it Wears" The goodness is not all on the surface. Silver is inlaid into the blanks before plating, at those I parts where the spoon rests on the t ,ablt. The goods are therefore guar anteed 25 years. Look for this trade-mark before you buy. Give us a call. FGGROCERY Concords Peaches 70C 45 to70,Box Watermelons W aterl. t..ns ( ,'T. nish<l . 1 l. '( ('tIlt:,l: ~ r11., ý ý, 1l {,,!1;, .I.'l ir \;1 ,1.'iI c, thr, 11 14,11 . fý"r :5C Fresh from the Oyster Beds of Baltimore Q.tl tll ty .unt 1/ 1 @ l ,, I { tI - R - c vk' d il 1 .:',,u l I Koopmann & Wissbrod Th I t'i rtl Ma\tu.u t Bell 15 Ind. 471 Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinwa3 & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons. Kimball and several other high-grade pianos Paxton Garage Taxicabs and Touring Cars FOR RENT Hol lingsworih& Elmore SCHlOOL SEnroll Now Koch & Dixon G4 .i 'rtlt I rit'wslt ..11 49 ,,i. Garden City Auto Repair Shop 107 Pattee Street The best equipped shop in western Montana. Light ntrt liltl antd inttn1 btile re $. G. CHAFEY, Mngr. on the rust Abesul Tera T h s tr i .t i n t I h a ,e \nt lii s in - " ,I|in e - .I n t w e' i 11i''no w ; it sits. though \\ int +,r'.. c llhl. .onn - PAR''ING uin in , r'tw; its hrain IS SA D iil ins-, 111 twi \ n h lsiys rm:iihl. TI iii.r i t. tho lugh I i tlll Ir not ! ill I t'.lIi 1 1, h th i t I t tl f il hi ll at'e can tis h 1 l n t anid (rit n; htint l] r tri (n i,, 1 D 1710 1 1 llit l 1' ith t11 torn . rl'{ I n,. I go ,, 1h1I Iw \ h:t| It I ýýni ilI'II l H lll ) t i I po ck thoI i t ' , , '- I. tt I .1111 ;'.". h u t I ,h uý!i't H iLIII' I" I'' r '1f'in e' t1 t lth is Se l Ii ,\, ; I ,- 1o I"r it t il ighty S o,', t :'-I" 1 Iou lh i it ait It r ,'i.tI ,,,! ,int '1 11,,,kd ,.she'll, Ii prn , S I| 1 l Il i i'i t h' l l hith 1' t).lit, I , II I'm i n l I', thin it hn.a to go li ,' , 1it ti I'.l lih I :'llIit i a I: ll t it Tlt'.1 I.t i -i , t ' li It 'r lia \ It lt is tI ot Ig CIA n F.lI t ii -I ih i I I octilll, ofIth i OTHER Hit hli'a't l I.:is here is SIGNS luhhly iI'' as ni' tom other i]i lt'!cts, th l;nks 5'iii ' ll." tpll'oli n5 11tl. i 111 1111 it tit tl'h i l ', t II tn" ''t Iti' tits. l tlt thl i r t irtl hIt , Irtnihitt ,tI. ,nI \hillt tre inlallihhl il ill t,\h'clh this region is 1n ilif f,'F'llt fronll :Iln\ of her. 1'p ill t 114 tL I~ i Ie.+ .!, trews ')tt'1"It'l. |h ' clerical itl ,. I ,n i i'' l' agt't in the ,xtn - , it , I li tu . Ys,,tr'd i;r the - ý I t e , h' "1w Irki n ll'l n" h thry ,. h Iih ' 't :Ip i l :ltt iidu a ;l , 1 it is 1 1 1 tl,+ b .in \t' e illt tip to se t' how ,,!'r1 , gi, i g tý, m eet tlhe tlt Itutlh ls of hll,' pl e 'hT)ill pri ' ,dici(ton :It the cit" ;11111n l c'', tt :t i l t's, i, tlhat thit I otal o the, t:ixe . this y)lear w\\ ill 1 Ie con uleranhly ill exces of any)thhing W hI:l. I ., " -i.1 iI.I},ll ';+ , "T he s cs,. Ineli' t is :ht, in pit othe( r ,ler 's 1 ln( the' city haHS shllirn illn thi .lt ll. i til" l u lllim - h,,rs, it tis t.tima;tid that the cit will t hl' $W 1 ,tlt , () ',rn " carrying o11 1eXt t , ar'" h tb ine+,, This should tuna le C'tlw lTrasurer Porter is paying off lnther lot of \w\ rrants, hils all halving co'n published yester CALL FOR <l:y. ILast month, the WARRANTS +ity redenemed $7,30n of .ack warrants and the call for this nmnth co'ers $2.500. It mlight hive hl t In maite str1 nge', hilt th, nHxt War'atnll on the list is for 11I' thrin) :t thoulsatlnl] dollars lint this ,a'tlslp I pr. 'e "'d l gs ti1( this in a ,iper' Is 111,A Withi X .n ttW o earn a| i onc b!o oilt ,,f !]aIt ' Tr l,, t. ll.ect of " ' trthated li ari i i Ihllustiatl nih lh't's In fhile l1t l :;ull l the sallon, t licenses t will ho (Itl+' the dIrat Hof next I| ll-.1th. ']'ho's will i..ld () $ t o the frottlry. 'Thcn 11Ill .,u, t' Ill,' p;l.,ll'lll of Ille g nrDer I :l l apc lt!it LIvie . T hiest, it Is t' t.i nlatlH . , t ll hring flhi, h:a, k wtitr'i'ints dea n\l toI ttlthll] '8 ] til' l - t' eat' of the cart'. of ! -, , "Tilh , is nlot it hint sh10 S t1 it 'li'r:!ll'' tha t tlh ,, I Ill lI c'ipa l ('tmpl, tit IS ; i ng n. : ill,. e h o bei'. Al \11sso 1IlI 1t100l ;I .:!ahl h{Isis . T here lifo +iinII+ t,'rV I] +'I+'HlII.f tiRtiln'+s ihl ih \rht ,'r. ha, ata"t.' . ,i ;In alataat a ;a ta.,.' tarn .f Ih dI'.r''to '.' of .h . a-t e FIN E Ila rt. Ar'. 'I'fo. ' It' FAIR ati''t ttaat h at a, \Iaar'a: Fan artll ' lti ,s' all t, " ra"',r ' - hi I t th:-a :t l,. "at A ll ' r.,ll, \, a.' 1, a'I. I , ''" r' ,l .al' .' .l 1 1 ' r. a'.a', ill ' - .r. a " ta : a' 't . a t11a i a t II,,."·1 il '+ l ri>+.,+l I i,, t a re t I IIa . l s', toi r la . ; at ,t aaa Ih' a "t .1; tl al l , '' 'a ' li al. 'aI ,it i.. r lln+" ." aht.v . tl a a I .1 tahan ' r . , I Ia at ll a Fh ,aat 't I ; atthi '',ta ia h ttall tht 'l a Ih t'rat," t', "' t h'a at' a tt''' luau ai tat. t 'l'Ir a .. ,"1 - , · \'Iillt 1. I. lhil u 111t \;' I lTn' h '1..' ,\I1.t1 1 a, a , i' h 11 lh II.oI' t t a'ntl, att .,1. t, ''ai . .' a .'n -. " i 't .la ali a a ll t..lll I alb t 1 u1 l n.t 'ln.'' S ai.'tr lt'' 1 t tý - h l , I a ,I a ll 1' 1 111. U nil a I h In' ital II,'J ·m I it'!'l i ' a' tat. t t.a a t 'a.1t, a . la na .. h. a althi'nllllRa nI . a t.t' l ll at . I l h . a , ,illi ; t nr i ll all t' t I \ a ti , - t " tat - ]."at , ai n nt l ",!+.;ll lhh,. . \\ , , , tt' h't In'', t I ' llt a t . ,, I' I1, ," rill- t 'lff \ lwi, Ih I', l, , , 1i," b., ,"e \\' n i. , a'. 1 1tal a agt a at. .'a ara' .it ta a.111 a't' ' t" tall it t.' , ' It', ath t :i. ' ,al] ta it ,Ft''arna'a 'a n. "''I :" (Lt t "at an aat\ I' t l'l rat.. ,t It' . i lt ia aaa t\ la "f the 1,I'. ,l .a l l at\ 1 i," t lit, ', ';t tllln2 ; . 1'lh,. Ip r' si~l ,h t 1i1 itut.,I t.he (;,, . 11 1 1 1 . A llt'l'iori' ll ."r ro it. ;a h tll let 111 .'h \w hil,, I!." li rin,, hauld Ilh o ti. Friday Night Dance. ,t I ;r0 t' l gll a glrh I ['k ] Villenti I\,s l's I ri ' l .*l.nl ,l ., I v. \1" n' tn \lis. utla:t l'hu , rlt l t':.lta. .\dlllis :.l, l fl'l.,. 'I'll'].l." s Ifor ni ngl'" ll , 1I(' - , HONORING MISS NOETH I S M rs. (' 1?*. Ih llings\\,rth ,'lltlrtailln d last i vn inln> with aln . hl l'or;t, coulrse di(hnn l"r it, h .n"r "'f Jliu. Lilhian North lt the .11M rra. hsldtl; iln ,Hutt lIuy I'rals, the 15e smoke, by the, h",\ -:.,. fl r . 1 .1,, 511e $2.25; ipostageC pr'epaid. Unrldenl Lity Dr'ug Idu,-Advy, Order Your Drug Sto'e" Needs by Mail You can sav.e money, time and troub.le ,, so doing if youl send yor orders o Ius. Our mail order service is so well organizel th at l youlln marvel at its promptness a;nd .xarctness. Your orders will be filled just as your want thein filled. It is seldom that anything from here i unlllsatisfactory, tmt if it is we stand reay v t trllalte goodr --refund the lmoney if the ( cstomrer so dt-sir -s. ()Uor splendid stock of pure drugs alld medicines and 'lor nuiny side lines nmake this an ideal place to trade, as you're pretty sure to fitld what you wlt. (mods are t f 'rwardl d onl day of order's receipt if tllhey are to be h:al 4in \InI. fietd looney enough; hanllge rill he retidllnd t ilth oods. Missoula Drug Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; BUILDING ACCEPTED P BY LIBRARY TRUSTEES BOARD INSPECTS NEW STRUC- D TURE AND ORDERS PAYMENT OF LAST BILLS. i't c liii I l, l . ' It . Ii ]iait huihldni \.t t I'f n' ll\;1l ..- ' ter i I h181 ig hl l tihe, I, ;t l'll iso trlltit . .8 ll l II.- 1las hil ls I1er il. ( I llo.. 'lll 'lil t i tl l" me lt t i ill - li' Slii h' stl r ui l 'ctlilr IiSt ii tili. l stilli tr th I h;i l ii i tilt i- \.. I i a tiill j l flr l-I N tr I i e11 V/k ,hull is cone h t1i111 Ir 1 ttri sll i vhi' lll t ' i t ll., I. c ii-' ( f A i the 'rl t (h 11 'ine m I IIeting of theI. t t S t Ill' )lJe s I1)eIII i I ' h . :t lol Jti l i - ;1t a tion 1i f inh't Sg to Architect i le Itkh, )Ii" the' at fur ithe work h i hitss on It trig signing (ll. retila11d.ing of t11l hol d ii nli ttn his ii AitHOLI sue Stll HOOLS - is ti ln Wvork. |r-sillnt t+ i;It or the I board iuic d th, r.-i s tillt nu t u f" th t ru s i'lS tees. i\\h ll h'i s;1 tiih: tt i t1 . l t:I .lee hal ;I l.t l lishI ] li. -ull It ; it 1l h i nitset (il n.i ln i itttissil.hl(ie, i gll lltltkit g hill( - l tum llibling t it d it i lh li mill , ('itil , lr s.'n illI l, ;5it i itt l n1 tli t t l ;ill of ' ill. 0 11,1 sul'l t('llll'l. 'l'!l \',)It \ %nI . II11 n111 thi ol f ! S t . I 1 1-.11 111111 'fll. 1 -"rd us111111 tod the libr 5 ariuttn h1 I l" ii' Il't ii-i li l 'l- Irgil li h.ls reg r' ini i ' 1i II++ ,ll; ' t* U I t)+ 1' li- Iii- itlli lllt i tl- l i 1h1 '1 1" . l..i ' i " hIIsl)d . 'IllT he ilh l'll.' is" I t etI ii .il I li ;tl I l Jll \ 1 11\ (' 11rc s h-i t1 "IhI ' theiell' ;1111'e 1tiliht II1 i- i ts rli llvieg s(' i11 I'1" the fir)l e I, se .:I ( h'1" . b ll 'h It.1lr is 4 shh I l,-. c iy l ll i iits w it i fi;l l l i it s (I t' 11 t Ih ilN liI sv, i p(on hlh. Ii;'tl' lllt(l' t of 0111- - t ' tiltsl 11I1 'h. lil ite .gI s of ti lh ti'l, Ii ryi' t" w\ill ,e s t." u' l l ill the f'util re. MEETATHOLIC SHOOLSATURDAY. ARE FULL AND BUSY '+'' t H i It a rtl in I'h int. ;I n l tt. ,li - i 't scull'" i h-.,,', reI \\,','1 lin' r)\\.< t in line i1,llh t lt otl h r schools of the, ci- ' in itrgt" )f Iil,+ I l) 11', ill htitg it p <rosp r fts ..I' ht - .4 i . .In 1 i\ ce)ll fl'+)ii n ll nrllll it 111, 811 Li I re l ithl e ho, s T ' [illii t of , ii 1(, lI ,. ;ill.[ t ,i. \ un liti g l l ul ils earn - Intl lItill.h 11 1mi ti iI- . h The scll ool of -I,, i I hllll l it l . e" ,, i' l l I u., ils I f the In 1i;is r- oll 1d I'Ui ilrs This hldepart :1wlll -c l i -,lst l+, iblishe l' 'l 'he lh( , , t l.; nt .1 Iihm.i ilt lr < iesl I. w ill he- it ,1il .lesign :I fil othter (, o ir. ses AA ill Ie ishleIdl n +xt ";it. T hl+ iistl'r \ ho ;I re ll Ill ho rli' . (!' t1 is s hool |lit.t e felt'si t tn !() 1. (. Tit- 1g ;11ifi- t 1"i, ll( lll f the it prov - hi uII interest -llo' li in their work 1)" (tli c v, . li:i',( ' atcthe its gr ' tIh. ( MEET SATURDAY. S'tIL ,- I'\ th io C1 i -ti rs w ill im ie 1"t S a. i , ;1\ ;I l e1'llool)) ;it :':il \w ith M rs+ !I'I I ZI lh, I.. -~ `ollth Iitth street west. .... Fresh Fruits Elberta Peaches, basket 25c; box, 70c. Watermelons, spe., lb. 2c Canteloupes, 3 for 25c. Tokay grapes, lb. 15c. Crab apples, box $1.25. Duchess apples, box 85c. Tomatoes, basket, 35c. Pears, basket 30c. 44I p. ;. ..-, ' , - PATTERSON PLANS NEW JUVENILE COURT DISTRICT JUDGE WILL ORGANIZE COURT UNDER PROVISIONS OF STATE LAW. .Judge .1iihn I'aller·t o is tint;' til it itih i stlate lit palistd l, the legisla I'e i ll . I 'i , this 11ci . Work \v 0'l€ fl the district coulrt \\.s di ihehd, the rush .' husllMioS4 tore ented th!' tollt fui' ti ing pin rolper ti tetillli til this hit'll h, ibut .Illdge 1llttersunl \\i1 l lrgun.lliZ% , his itirkers at once. Yesterdiay he aplpointed A. I. Iltohlitt l'rolh;titjn oflficer i'fo the new\ o u rll t. Mr. li.tblitt gradul t Ied last year froInt the( la\t deltartmlenti :t the state tiii versit}. Before attending college in tl nt;itini he W'a ptrincilpal it schtools at 'iorvallis land ths mat e nl. special stiidy ('f dtlseilpliile. To co-operate 'i1h Mr Hoblitt and the, ctll't ] hoalrd fl Mev\ ll melnblers is to he aplpointted. Julitge Patterson has lnot yet nanmedl tihe peoplle whtio will serve ion this commnllission. 'IThe new juvenile coutrt will attend tl eases whicth for t.i iitng a time have bien lItt in the bands of the police turt, oi the reguli " district coullrt. "T!he result of tils sort (if' treatmient it Illtiltn (lcas(S hsil I'i'been the nImaking of rilllin;tIs t111 igf Io s. The new olil't. thut\\ , 'v ', will hi' i'le re'l tiet rattilh r than ptiitiv o. I'idei er hIie l tilii of the tiett law ;il juv nili, deli t lents." ire to iii e tihd blfore, bhis stult. In ".juvenile ling lliti v'" ih , lilt iiln liuldes 'very Ihinlg from d~th it.t rills mischief it s,"rt n1us ini.llsd l,'n ilantt'.s c'mmitted Iby hays oir girls i.ndllt, I years i. ftag . T'he 'pw rls Iof 1 1t ' ,rs if till (. rt areii 4i.'m114 of t1h. "ll,( e liq ltencies" spec.r lifi -ally itenll lirned by the law are, hang ing lr linl ri' l' id yards f I' at'cks or st(leai ing rid t Ion trains; prowliing the streets l . t l ight withoul t wail'anill; i1111king i'irgir'-III s or l sit. g hlrugs ill illinh iitliti g l t!'il'i.s; etllering . tlnills Ilor roo i hi Ipols are .isold or atI bl ing ,,- yin; using prol-ll'oi i to l 'scenP illlt1' t .I 1 .t isiting hil(tses ill" prostitil ilntl liii g it vidi e ln e ei tl' wtay ltiis (r Iilut: It iipprehe tliod it Inyll n f lthe l iie i i , jOi S I' nf y li b l a rrested it it ti' an t h .i i.ii tbefore the juvenile (10II1'. N , dt, t. ial officer have to see. slh Itilnc:. .i n i Any r ilput ile per it' l it1. pei lh tn sla king tithl t ti' lt Ianlli t chlild . j tali n ;ih. ef t t he c rtIlillt I' the t'ili rI',ealsi thiat the child hils beitln 1!i . the c')Iart, if it soes fil, innit sutl p.ri .loagl (ent oil gn t( he. htvinr. If th. 'url t feels that the child' itlenl- are. unfit longer to Citre t l. it, ! it it beelo es vlidelllt ati tiny timie thailt thie parents lare' neglet ingih Iti c Il'. nltiils or educa i tion thel chi' l iia he tt ikent by the cou'rt a dl 'turned icter to anther t. fatily for car or s:,ntl i ;I a cstat, institution sutaslb lished foi the , purose of correcting delinlquent hil ,,l , The sine 1,i,\ provides that parents \\ hi cnnt'ilbut il the d(beinq ency ill* itheir chilh ti., i t thlmlgh negligence or inoli ,e inla I." b t!,d and if fouid guilty he fined Troutl ,)I it to $1.101i or sen to etl to nine, i ali ntlhs in the cotn "ty .lail, or ohbi, idlg,' t oll n feels thait there is ia roiil ni d for .ue.h an institution as this ill 1i.snitl.i anlI he has the hearty support i1l :1 g.nal Inll ly 'lissoula par ints. In MI. Ilhlitt thel judge feels cerit in t" all .,l''u,.ient and sympatheti nl'ficer. The htniid will be appointed ;ltd the court t runinizedl just .is soon ;is possi hlih, SISTER CATHERINE CEASES FROM LABOR \ s. ntif'll and dearly loved chalr iit r l.aucd I r.nt earthly labor yes 'trdly oi1 r n in, early. when Sister ('atherimn die ;I t St. Patrick's hospi tal after bling three years ill with t ii er.,r ull ij ihe, \\xas a lIdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1l:"li T. ('yr of f'lFrenchtown and slhe was .',rn aind reared at ltn'rel'htowln. loer sctllf, l ul:t were spellt at ISacred He..lrI aiailedllle y ;inl there she entered the Sistei'hod 1:1 years ago. She has h(ele stationed at providence hospital in Wallace, Idaho, at Sacred Hteart academy and it St. Patrick's hospital in this city. Sister Catherine bore the pain of her long illness with sweet patioenc, although she longed for re lief and wehlcomed death gladly. lier funeral will be held St 8 o'clock Sat urday morning in the Church of St. "ran'l(i, Xavier. Requiem high mass \\ill he said at that time and inter mtinet will be in S1t. Mary's cemetery. SCONTEST HALF WAY TO ITS END THERE ARE MANY VOTES WAIT ING FO'R CONTESTANTS WHO GO AFTER THEM. The contes.,t is nce-half over. Thlousands of votes have heern cast. 11Iany more thousand are yet to he cast. A great numlber of people are still hohling votes, undecided w\'hom to \voi fr. This state of affairs shnuld not exist. ,ispe'ciall iPi a contest that has hlrn runllring ICwo months. ( et in totllh with these people. T're oily sullre way ti di this is through the house-to-hol( canvass. This methodl hasI .litays protei t wvinner. \Vihy do you Ihesitate to ItS it' The peotnle giset them for the moreI asking. You iiwant tIhII votes. ('told anything in the I\1"1mld he ensie r Ihan asking fIr them? 11 11e e: l'nest \ k r \\or nill gpet a pinaino in a Very short timn,. BIJOU THEATER Just Like Home Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Matinee Saturday, 2 p. m. Vaudeville (un r.·;· : th:eill iilt ami.]oH illllenntl(.o,, ;a hill fnr three dtys th:at will .int do all Itretvions offerilngs of the s1 las tn. Lee Zimmerman Comedian-Whistler-Mimic. The greatest imnitator tf hirds anti animals. I lr years he ti.t ehi eld p~hnot alraph recurtis f.r the ( 1l mbia 1oI .IgraIII I h i. any. ion t fail to hoar him. Rhodes & Rhodes Slask Wire Artists. Acrobatic Novelties-Comedy. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PHOTO PLAYS. THE INVADERS AdapttlO IrillH John ll yil' fii ImII s P0I011 portrying the lotst diran .atit ll tis.tes ii the history of the \~t.st, 11 "I"llIstler \W'ar." foug' ht in the "Hohl-iu-thc-1Vall" cauntry, Vyomning, 1\92. Better Days An" tll·r ofit thlose stlitnrlid Vita ,I'sl lH lifl. t lrtr'a; I s. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW MUSIC, LAUGHTER, FUN, DRAMA CAN YOU BEAT THIS GREAT BILL? AMERICAN A THEATER li Friday and Saturday Special Engagement Introducing the most marvelous invention of the age Talking Moving Pictures The vaudeville lights of Broadway to enter tain you Entire Change of Pro gram each day. DON'T MISS THIS No Increase in Price Always 10c at the American MOVIES BY ELECTRICITY Generated by Auto Exhibiting 6,000 feet of steady films. Features and Comedies Paradise................Every Thursday Dixon.......................... Every Friday St. Ignatius Saturday, Sunday Camas Hot Springs.....Tuesday Green Springs .............Wednesday THIS KI)TCHEN .STOOL FREE With every Hoosier Kit chen Cabinet sold this week during the Hoosier Club Sale---Only $1.00 to join and a cabinet will be delivered at once. -See ad in our regular space. Itj1-Fso ln It(I l~fiii.l, Seats Now Selling for Season's Biggest Musical Production AT THE Missoula THEATER Sept. 13 Saturday t Kitty Gordon IN THE AMERICA'S MOST Enchantress BY VICTOR HERBERT Hear America's Best Trained Singing Chorus Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c Missoula Theater One Night Only Monday, September 15 HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS The Tremendous Dramatic Spectacle Standing Solitary and Alone, the Culmination of Three Centuries of Dramatic Achievement. 150 People - A Symphony Orchestra A Dazzling, Bewildering Display of Costumes, Scenery and Electrical Effects. Largest Musical and Dramatic Organization Ever Toured Prices: Lower Floor, $1.50 and $2.00; Balcony, $1.00 and $1.50; Gallery, 50 Cents. Box Office Sale Opens Saturday, September 13 ISIS The Home of the World's Best Pictures - PROGRAM TONIGHT Vitagraph Co. Presents f(In of the best comedies sho\\ this season. It's scream. Biograph Co. Presents The People's Choice X1i,-s Lilliain (lish in an excellent Essanay Presents A ldandy c('lmedy- dralain of tlhe e\\ st, entitled The Man in the Cab Slllli The sr' a;lllliest Si' ceam eer thr, win on it screen. T o li els- -'wo. Alkali Ike's Gal Second-Hand Sewing Machines FOR SALE AT Hoyt-Dickinson Piano Co. `'TfHE OUJSE O' COMFOR" Matinee Daily 2 to 5 Today's Program Presenting a Strong Kay Bee Production in two magnificent reels. The Green Shadow Presenting dramatic situations of heart-gripping intensity and spectacular scenes of awe-in spiring sensationalism. "His Last Bet" (Thanhauser.) An exceptionally clever com edy with an artistically out-of the-ordinary plot. You will en joy it. MISS SVEA IIALLGREN Singing "Parisienne Ball" EMPRESS PIPE ORGAN AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA ('omingi Satlrday in lhre. Ipw erful re- . The Glow Worm NEW SHOW DAILY.