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Our Watch Repair Department We have without doubt, one of the best equipped watch repair departments to be found anywhere. Our work men are all experienced men of known ability. They work under ideal conditions and have ev ery facility for turning out perfect work. We as sure you of prompt and accurate work. We em ploy only skilled work men and return all work promptly. All work is fully inspected before it is returned to you, and our charees are very reasonable. !.-A . ý'9ý v Did You Ever Hear Anyone Say that they were sorry they opened a savings account? Why don't I you open one now? It 3 Per Cent Interest on L Savings The First National Bank Missoula, Montana. TOTAL RESOURCES $-O.000O,00. SThe Question i; . y L. ' ie i n t "c:l ] :fI t'tfl' d lhto ,I k w-it h ;;s'." but, "-t'I n I at-. f iurd lot to cook with gas?" \V\'ha , u ]buy lly' ' t l:ar e at art of \wha\t 'se ra is ..ln,,, allt other lar'. pat' ise ati's. e ifcg n e a '(o1rso \i g.t 5 on, l.ien Jiu ifl you iru c 1-1a i gil I the hti it, thy 1 not huy gasi? Gas Is All Heat nothing iult iheat separated from the dirt, ashes and smoke of coal. I GAS IS COAL WITH THE PRICE TAKEN OUT. 'l'he alinet gas range is the highest devehlinteint of all fuel al lianlles, ind Cooking With Gas Is the Most Economical Way because the iAS t lAN(It: is an alitiiince that has Passed the ex perirnetital stales, is Ip rfei' t in its k uiperation, aniid besides tiring quick atl(d clean it is usedl withoutt any waste of fuel. The Lion Water Heater is another high ,titiiub-ey gas ap pt nllaCe. t hafil' shui 1 ,' e with luU' one. hurtllillg ;0 fe'rt of gas per )hour it will heat water fur the loath in 20 Imiuites it a COST OF FOUR CENTS. iv ,r 10,to0 0 if thise healers nw in use. Price $21.00 ('onhte''ted, ready for use, Missoula Gas Co. Sales Room Opposite St. Paul Station. Bell 563. Orton Bros. 118 EAST CEDAR STREET State Agents Steinway & Sons Chickering & Sons Vose & Sons, Kimball and several other high-grade pianos Everything Electrical J. A. CAVANDER 318 Higgins Avenue Bell 528-B Ind. 1602 HOW 18 YOUR FIRE INSURANCE? McIntosh & Fisher 115 Higgins Avenue. INSURANCE Fire, Life' and Accident Insurance and Real Estate. I. National Surety Company. " DAN H. ROSS . 1 [It the .u no'1i,," ltlt oft .(-t:Auust tht'.Tr St i t that pirs 11 n 'ars; it EVER t',nird. listirling its THUS mnthld hiar. ] hk, ,h. Soft sintg fi. t 1 it lhis tes hirew ll to Ih,. I. - :,tlil its wit 1t - g.i d-ls StIl Sti hil that In~t h irt in I tI s ,1111111111 [I::tl' g 'riev'es; for thl, hlrT Is xi: 1 .i 1'1Ir~ 1s1x," ill }Iart ing. that tllh' \i.1 1, l,' i 11 thllh spring; :It11l this Is ili. - l y 1 1 iiil\te Is, is I11I t1 ih . s llll hl~lhl th >') 1\\1!1g: ill tlh ,hlllln Ihat e ,lul , on t Ir ! i l i s ll ill' . 11 1 ii 11,;I l ellmhiitIcfnt; i llid( lh hl.n l IF hIlt"shi r,' i liI, i V lihi I'SOME ,' , llspnt; hn t 1.CHEER s i t s 11 Ily big le , F is iht "i l1 il . ii It sli, 1in hl - 1. 11 I th:l ,1;t lll 1 . rini .s "Vl ', ".\lyV !it, 1i-t ht l e.' It is diffi nt lW ith tiht 11t it ilt ll ite lhiti l SOME s,,trl s discrihant t~ CHEER )):,, ' iunle pletase, him itglihtil. Anti 1 t h 11 dt ,Is id t ,-- lcre . trinll inl S ny lhli gy I tl ii t,,n rs(+ ill )ihf lnl g' tt reach such a tu t ll'h si l, . el1 1 ,, t11 he first Ill( l l I Ill t. <all ih,' supt' - ,t y . et Flrdi morning %ias a clothing dealerJ I ,tas chilhtd, but li ilidlit l 5.5ll lt i1 t!l, the cl d Ill n lth laslt. H il, ta hool(.tl Ill his store four ;i em'pltl e )I houn s, 1tll, the \'tlithtr mali etle thlings h111, ,.11d to hilll. H1h Wtillhln't .h ver iln z"n V ith,.r. " his Is ",1,.11." cauld lh,. ''l'hy '' buying W ill t,"r tlluid 'tl l anl,l are aiskillg 1bulll vi ,Tter ts tills IhFunllig. 1 was afraid 1111 Indalid lln sillilltr of ia l's WOUl i ,xt ntd siltlefinit el :1il4 psi il 1 lhllnce it fall liusiness. I tl ll't linilld the cold at all." tit,. etlm-, t :l., acc('o.rding to th}e stories tlr d by Visitors (.c'Oilling WE'RE It, ystet.rdaly f[rom eastI LUCKY ';tld N south. Actuala snowfall didn't get any ls.isr it, MissNutita than Lolo pa Itk. 1- qsriI Ih , st SId[ there % wat w s Vnot righIt tit th'r f' in 'a ny ofl th t towns. i1 thei stat, l:tir In Helena thei, shiow \i,;s .p.ned with ti slnot' s(jitl l. in tli, (;illutill v'allit tht it' rs' nal W ill t e ]o,\vhtmls, and the ,.tlor from (arboln cuitlty' M ts that there Wis snor, t al lgh for Illi Vint(.F. ultrta, hadl aI flut'h T of Snort , to . "l'htr'F' \tas win ter il sight :ill aronidi tht. stata ,, ex e't, right osv"r t1 is W tt . "i 't't I 're luck ," s:aid A I). I tI,' 'ltu u iI' l:lt [,k ,, w ho :rfrivs(d hero yestev ," v h l'In li g. ,' tt i,s n u 1 tt1l i st t in, thrlo h 1 d , ;,sit t e ': ti ll' 11 t1 TIMLgot tl hh tll tI. ]r. \i ,`is vilnH . Its1 lull s sit. ' hit , '1t115 1t'l I I I t i tI I g . ' I t lii'It l e i' I tii ti itn-It tlaiTII ." ,\ d m isr+\ h. i , tt'+I ' all. n r"I, llfiVe' l t lTer, I g t 'Itth i :it t'''. llllh Iet'I'.l i.s I l, H \\}u h , ,hose sh: ildersl I" fl t. ( ',.It" l sibilitV of th' t 'i ' Illt:tt ihtti.:ti' ing i t I t 4, tats I TIMELY hooking " v'r [ hi,' TOPIIICS i md l. . th tilt c(n. - Stntr til engaineers yt's t,"rd ', lr le :lrlltory to n:Il;I . :, st:trt L iterals oft the itncern . The natt,"ri.al I'nrF l rtg ' uk N i i.h 11111 t, Ca l tlll ry l to sIIIt l t'., i l h :l lhet et I' l i' e]Iu t I( tF . ~ i. ' c s:1 s, 11t111 -t ltt't "'lllt 'h i .ll I 1i. t fl ir-t niti' i'. h ii' t if til tci. f i i's :trted l ftirst, ilrivl fi rstI . sill s is Te gh udeI IM ts ag g Io N Aua . Ferissal ho~"Es oI ne.l t (tit t' I rut lctionl l tith ' lllgl w h il l tlcns . }'c. t i 1,1'r .1). ] i ' wtl its :I fill. flinp t~ talk oy,\ '"r tl HII It n hl+Fi . "sithe c'lllersillio ll 111 :1 Ih the t 1litport itu,'lt - ' rise. fln tteri.ll.. ''llh. t sl+ t tir llll w ork w ill tl1,ro]:t l h lse lrldh',.rs.a in , felte Idays nliX. Thf t!at \ill y:'I') things lip i greI ,t den, , I b,"+\ ise the f t', thl l In l ger,'-: rillt u ltl.). ill t!h" re',.m its 1f the br st. TIh,.)y do nlo, .sylipl: thiz, GOOD hilh the ;,natteu ll t ga1I'r PLAY tle'"r's hertaclhc \he ,he lt1ds iee in Il i,, hase+ inil t. ly millornin . Telh, h ll w lllh fret'ezcs tihl hits, is j s.;t wil:,t tih' to t hll folltks :re 'I arning i I 'r. TI'h,,re has (ditys t, n \its lspossih t l dull lg hlIst W, Itk siith its Jtlle telli It uttlnr . ' h1l oo~thItll +Ni tilt , ll n ct s 1 i ue.nce, tok :Iil optimlliStic ltif'h yesterdai l andt the (teail bentrill, itill whim Iers :,gain. The hull sentilihent tilts all prodth ni 1altt. There acTr mi hears in Sight. No, willt tth, coal m1ni. the clothing lt m id tit" foot' tll nlt l m , th i're is sonl j to. i the COt'lli g of brest. JOHN DAILY'S PACER WINS AT STATE FAIR The 11, p:aing rmae at the state ttts hiat'ill over 'estrd:Iy when .Jhn it lTaly got to a Iong-distalce tWh pl ,ho illid ltrought the good nets from ltHe n;, t,, Ml+ssmn la that his ,r11 ,o. 1?d KI nm:te, hart v.n This last \i tohr of t l big pae):1PTr 0'.1l " ats the tulH.t gr': tif'yin) ~f ai sea rs of con ,ltess t~tlrinhg the en11m1m r. Al the Kisl-]l and lioeZtnan, rnce moots hr x. t in th,, .:+- class. M tr Daily it n, \' p|ltning (11n entering his horse in 111, stat,' fair meet in Salt Lake ('it. nlo\t WvOk. OLD PIONEER DIES. fri,.tals in Mi.ssoul:t ys'esterdly tht nVs of Ill, thath of hlsI uncle, Peter +'lmling, ;Lbont w.ptemher 4, at lial lydlltf, o, ntll y \W'aterfor., I rland I s+t,a" i'euting was w+ell ]koll\n bi s utsll' rIside Nts of \11ssoll:, :nll the lilackfoot valhey He ci'ne into this part of 1te country, more than 411 y\,ara lal tih'eet y. ars ago was It PI'notnitn DANCE. An informal dancing party will b given at the Ritter Root ilnn F'rida evening, feptemher 26, at 8:30. Gon mulsii. Mlissoula friends are cordiall invited. William Gebhardt, Manage ENJOY AN EASY SHAVE The self-shave is more com fortable and satisfactory in every way. if the right kind of razor and other requisites are used. Those who buy their Shaving Supplies of us will become confirmed self shavers. We have a line of the most satisfactory goods made High-Grade Razors Safety Razors, Hones, Strops, Mugs, Soaps, Bay Rum, Shaving Powders, Lather Brushes, Lotions, Etc. lA 'oninlete outlit will cost but litti n lthint coinpllo rI.I 'd to 'ost of shao ing rgularl at a barber's. Let us .hw you our goods. Missoula Drug Co. Wholesale and Retail. DITCH ON AVENUL CHANGES CAR SERVICE STREET CARS WILL RUN BY NEW SYSTEM OF OPERATION ON DOWN-TOWN TRACKS. 01n .(eOlltillt of constructiot n i on the 1evW heating isill i-X'telsiont. thet street railwvay tInalllllg'lltilent has been forced to Illke(t solrt-e iantiges in the opelration of tars o t Igginutl avlenui. The West track of thet diubl line on the ave nue will be hhl),ked to mnw. the pipe layers to wirk It -ween the. tracks, lnd this will f'ovr' :ill trafflic oi the single line. The mitst iliLp!rtitnt cf the chlanges affect the opel-rati,,n tof the Port Mis soubIt-Boinner line. Beginning at S o'ciloctk this morning, the car from Bionner will entter thile city on the Cedar street trarls Itand leave- for thel fort on Higgins Jcavenitle. The fort ('ar ho()n(1 for o rilaier will tulrn alt glrn'ti str-t itt id leaveit the city' Iby wily of 1"lront and t a1ttet streets. The .e" for the fort will leave (o dIr atI l lHiggints tiihe hour, and the out-going H.nI{ner catlt'+eves Front and Higgins at five inuittes botforte thet houi r :11(Id hatte ll and I'o(lar on the hoiur. Thei utniiversity linte will he affected ly a ch :int,. in the d(\wlltitow tor mirlill. Iiir aI i it the tewi t-ssit n pe riod ears wrill rutin oWly to r 'edr street, leaving tlir,- on this hour and halt hir. The nltiv car vill continue to i1liin to t t the idep t ~ii-l '\till not hl e af fI tedt l-y any schedutttttl cthang.Is While this teilmporarl disriuption of sl rvic, t it iil les street ratilway offi cials turge that )citss.eners tting ont cars i town, he c:ntions in crossing the ditch. It i rill hse n eessiary to reclive patSsOengeS oti the right side iof tihe nars and tht s nerItessitatcsl crossing thJ ( heating plant's ditich, but th-erei will h li ll dangera if ian- in (i a t-( Construction Work Starts. N1 large crew of Mtri , s ill start pl)ling Hiicins (ntVrier betweel n the ,ar tracks this nmornhing. The ln is tit start lth dlar h froll the . llev i ot', ivnn iralit and \ll iil slitreets and 1'i tvi t It ith t Ilcotlulli eoll dglil- the iite - Iue. EI \ t il.t . t g thtl e e for the ior. is )n hP at"gr lnd and no dlt' V is (,X has ben stiuntiit at $50,00fh lr an will Ihe ri'shel ilrougl h ti o an early cotIople JOSEPH CRAIN DIES. SJoseih r. 'rain, foirmerly a resident otf Hamilton itid an old timer in the flitter l i ti r lle -, did ryesterdal at hi lt S eal ket . at,h \\as issed I h right's disease. l' is survived s )' hi his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Iavid lira-. hal and Mirs. . I. 2.Williams, and a funeral will he Ieid at Hamilton Sa i Mr ('rain lived at tHa ilton Suntil fiur ears iagol when ino and Mrs. ('rintl mnoed tin Salt Lake. Notice of Missoula County Warrant Call. 01 i" e of trcas '(rer (if Missoula coun ty, Tholttal-. Nothice is hereby given that on i hcto. er 1, lilt, I will pay all out lstading .M i-mltla county warrants registered in the contingent, general :i a d poor fileds. Interest (ill tit(, shove warrants will c'ase Srptemibhir 30, 1913. t'. . .1M'fAITHY, County 'T'reasurer. Autumn's Good Things Concord Grapes, 3 haslkets . $1.00 Just right for jell and Jaim; the t long task*,t; the purple grape. Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibs. .... 2150 (.enittil,. Jerseys, of even size, well rip'ined aid fhie for haking. Hubbard Squash, each,.15, to 400 The hard Ilubibhrd squash with the green rind and the yellow nmeat. Plums, lh. 2 ¢. 3(1, 5.' BAPTISTS ARRANGE CONVENTION PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE FOR MEETINGS OF SIXTH ANNUAL STATE SESSION. 'I'he tl'logral. of ser'\i'l'es and bIusi ness sessions to be hild by 1Montana Baptists \\iho will meet iin their sixth ailllnnual state convention inl Missoula ( tolher 1, 2 and 3 was announced yes terday. Itesides workers in Monltalna ilaptist .ir'le's who \\ill speak there will also be addresses by a lumber of noltable minlisters from nother states and workers inl foreign inissinll fields. The list of addresses hits been ar ranstgd so as to cover every depart lnltit of homlle and foreligin church work and also all natural iconvention buiisi Iess. Ii addition thel programns of lthe' different days provide l'or music. Convention Opens Wednesday. As a preface to the convention opien ing thelre will bie all aI'ress on Tues davy evening, Septiember 31), at 8 'cloc.k by Rev. 1). Ii. Proper, D. D., i( nllha, Neb., district suplerintendent of the I olne 2lissioni socitty. On Wed nesday mIorninlg the board of imnatigers will meet at 8 o'clock. At 9: i0 there will be a pralyer and praise service and Rev. James McNanmee will deliver the president's address. A butsiness session follo'wing will in ltlue the appointlment of commnittees, introduction of societty represenltatives and ntw pustors, reiort of iominiatioi I commnittee, election of offi'cers and re port on the program. Wedllnesdlay afternoonll will lie con suitedll with convel(tinll work. Rev. 'Thomans Stephenson, stuperintendent of missions, will make his repiort. R. L. Stettzer will give the treasurer's re Iort and these will ibe disetlssed by thoi c \onvention. In theilt evening alt 8 o'clock Rev. Robert Kilcoyvne will deliver the aln iinit sermon. The session on Thursday opens with a prayer land song service, followed by a general discussion of Illissions, home anud foreign. Staniding committees will submit their reports. Rev. M. L. Rick imanl will speak on hollme missions and le\v. J. E. Thomas otn foreign work. The address of the' morning will be tdelivered by Rev. Howard Wayne Smith, IU. D., of Philiadelphia. Discuss Sunday Schools. A session for the discussion of Sun day school work, presided over by Rev. L. (. ('lark, state Sunday school di rector, is first on the afternoon pro grain. Prayer ind ctenui ry verses will foullw, after whitch Itev. 'fThotm.as Huxleyt will make the report of the Suntiday school colllllittee. Music ley Mrsi. Harold High will follow. The delegate's will then join in delivering illessages.. from the Sunday schools on "Wihat We' Plan to Do." C. I. Leb kichier will discuss "llow a Man Can Make Ilis Ilittrest in Sunday School Count folr Sotmelthing" and Mrs. James F". McNami e will talk on the topil, "Some Things a Womnan Can 1)o ill Suniday School Work." Ani address on the Sundalty school work donll Ibv the Amteritnn Bal:tist soc'iety will be Ideliveredl i1, lie. Thomas l)ulin antid the meeting will tl(journ after a short IbIsineOSS SeSSion. ''hursda i'veiingg there will bie two notatli ai idh',sses. Miss Isabelle i('rawford. h\ io is a worker among the tIndians in (klahorna, will discuss her work, ald Rev. Joe P. Jac'obs of Kan sis ilty, slllulilltendent of the Ameri can it tltist 'uiblishinig society, will detli\'ver the second address. Friday Is Final Day. Friday's session opelns with it praise servi.e, ;t !t ,'clock, followed by re ports Itroui all standling commni ittees landl ti atldress lby George P. Conway. Rev\V.V. I'. P.ttibone will speak on "A lttlf Ihur \Vith the Bible." In the aftern in there will he on addretuss Iy li\. c'harles A. Cook, D. 1)., of Spl:ucltil, i.lt secretary of the lionie and Missitn society for the Yel lo'stolne dl isi;n: a woimant's session led bIy Mrs. I. It. Rathtone will in elutde dticti,'nall service under the di rectiol of ir vs. James I'. McNamee and ad(dre'sses I, - Miss Isabelle CraIw ford, Miss itubt Weyburn and Miss Carrie Mlillsl1a.igh. I'ritday v'\'(iit:, the final meeting, will Ii' iln-It,'I with a session for rot ltng In'pl'l. 'hiere will be addresses by Reiv\. 1.' . I1. 'I!ark and Rev. ('harles I.. Maxfeltd. :t missionary to the Ph'ilillitn islaitts. Following this iSs.sion Ihere t !ll blie services of filial at Idjoutl illlrm it. LOCAL SOCIETY Pythian Circle. The cirtl, w' Pythtan Sisters will meet I'riilda 1fi mnoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs \Vlli:in Wise at her home, 934 \ine street. Christian Church Ladies. The. I.:li,. .1 :, society of the Chris. tiln churth l \ill meet this lftl.ernoonlt with Mrs. \\ !. Dinsmore at her home. S_2 Smoth fIifth .street west. Epworth League Reception. I11\itation.s hi: been issIuedI hy the Epl orth 1,t agu", of the Methodist church askilg :lll other church youlng pleplehs so,'ithie of the city to join thel inll \ve'lOlling new colmers to Mllssoula. This reception will he held 'riday eit\Iningl inl the church lpatlors lind IoVr' 0 .' O uiii person in lissu.iula 0will he' mali ..\,tlcome there at that title TherI \\1 xII be a short progrtaml fotllovedI ho i s., ial hour with refresh milt its. Engagement Announced. f1riendls. xhiio knew Albert Birch of the Birch & s~ons contracting firm during his r'',enat residence in Mis souia, will be inlterested In a clipping from the I'Far;, l,'orum of recent dtlte announcing his engagement. The Paper stater : "The engagelment i i of!ss MIagdalent Carpenter, daughtter of Alr. iand Mrs. Carpenter, to Mr. Albert Birch was announced at the Your Breakfast REGULATES your day to a greater extent than you realize. If' you have a good meal to start with, you can work harder and more effectively and the world will seem brighter than if your first meal is not right. Flour is the basis of your breakfast, as it is the founda tion of all your meals. Your toast or your Ask your rolls, or your cakes---whatever form of bread Grocer you eat---is the mainstay. To have a good for breakfast you must have good flour in your Missoula kitchen. Missoula flour is good flour. Do Flour you use it? Western Montana Flouring Company party given Monday afternoon at the Carpetinter home on Foilrteenlth street south." Daly Addition Mothers' Club. An interesting meeeting of the Daly A.dditlon Mothers' club will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 'clock in the DalY addition chapel. Miss Miii tell, special instructor in primary work in the Missoula public schools, will adl dtress the ladies. She has promised to bring specimens of work done and of materials used in kindergartens, and her talk will le of practical :enefit to mothers. All who are interested, whether members of the club or not, are cordially invited to be present to hear Miss Ilinzell. McDonald- Greaves. Miss Nellie McDonald and .Tamnes Ciraves were marnried at S o'clock liast even\ing at the home of the bride, 2011 South I.' o, rth street west. r(.v. . J. N. Ma leai D). D). lperfornmed the (cre mlalO y ill the es I el' ce or ll(' ab, out 12 rela tires of the bride and groom. The house w\ias made ilbntiful wit h sweet tics ainld asters for the ocalsioni, and there -was a wedding supper served after the c(.re imn. Mr. ;ad Mrs. l tav.s left i t on-, fitr iOlllti, andt after ;I short visit there they trill go 1, th.eir in."\ ht 'si il [l lecrsil.rg, \ i Mr. r a.-s is ongaged inl businss. THE WEATHER It is a little doubtful if the equinox should Ihe male to take the ttamn for yesterday's weatller. The firw dl: I precedling ecmhl easily ie laid to that ,tperiodical d.sturtiance, , httt a hoi:In frost is outsidi, even the capers of the lequinoix. At I; o'clock vitestertdav morn ing the thirmometeir stoold below freezing ant the weather was mniade i even more terrifyin g tlY a h(envyl frolst It failed to war it ilp lt all thlrough the lday and it was t.ndolubtedly the tmolst like winter of any dlay sincle last spring. Ioll,wilng Is the weatlher inl the observer's figures: I Maximum .n .......... 9 Minilnum . ... 2 At 6 a. m. Thlermome.tter ....... S At 6 p. m, Thermnometetir ........... 47 Bar moltortel . - ........... 21.7 S.outhllt 'st wind. WIND FANS FIRES. ('hico, tal . Sept. 24.--4hrush andi grass fires w\hich sweptIt 80,1000 acres of foothill lund last w\eek have ,,been fanned to ntow fury by brisk iwinds, and today threatetned many orchards andil homes. A friendly wll illd aillnd scores of fighters (cointlrol the flamites tonight within 200 Yards of a smatll settlement. The fire gut into sonme big timber, biut was clheeked before s riouts damnge had hi,.en wrought. A PLOT IN TOKIO. Tokio, Sept. 24. ---A ot to assassi nate the JilapanesiHe minister of foreign affairs, IIarlon Nobugai Makino, anil dyniamite thei forcign officie, has pieen lnelarthle by the piollie. A miner \\holi hald stolen explosi\ives for this pIurllpose has been airrestled. PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR If your hair is too dry-brittle--color less-thin- stringy-or falling out-use Parisian Sage-now--at once. It stops itching scalp, cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oils, removes dand ruff with one application, and makes the hair doubly beautiful - soft - fluffy abundant. Try a 50c. bottle to-day. It will not only save your hai: and make it grow, but give it the beauty you desire. GEORGE FREISHEIMER. SEND YOUR PARCEL POST MAIL ORDERS TO Smith's Drug Stores FOR DRUGS, KODAKS AND BARBER SUPPLIES. Entire ALWAYS Change of Program THE Today Just Like Home BEST VAUDEVILLE Two Big Comedy Musical Acts Direct From the Pantages Circuit HERE TIHEY ARE-EVERYBODY IS GOING The Musical LaMoines Karl Karey A Imn tsial it that will k lol n you New i Y rk s ininiaturel I lIarL t 4L Ihn i litu I- r a wI X k Itillinl. r. You'll l"k Ik ia . Pathe Weekly No. 48 With Live News From All Parts of the World Zeb's Musical Career The Adopted Brother lEdisn 'orndy. A .sldnlidtl dramatic offvring. TIL v 1to vil, I ,i II i dL y I 'l ar' t%%1 (11 till th r ill t - Iy f In i Ll 11t 5ot l ss51 h l :afLrLt' Iht IIs ill a IL the'Se' t;alentedL L artists. Same price of admission. Adults, 15c; Children, 10c _- - ---- - - ISIS Tonight and Thursday The Jeweled Slippers In Two Parts Deals with that shrewd detective, toge.ther with diamond-decked fuootgear and the daring of" a band of smugglers tryinl to outwit the customl officials. Old Moddington's Daughters A peach of a Vitagraph comedy. Retnieier while yo, are at the lhjjou to gret the ticket that ad ruits yotu to the Isis ,for 5 cents. 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 T\VICE-A-.DAY CLASSIFIED ') \A.T ADS BRING YUU QUICK R1EULTS 'THE IOUSE OrF COMF'ir r Matinee Daily 2 to 5 Today's Program "The WP'if" Broncho An excitilg story of a beautiful westernl iril's pluck. "Redemption " Thanhauser ,Florence La odie is here shown ill (one of her very host roles of the year. The story is a strik ing one of a man's reformation. "The Gypsy Queen" Many splendid comedy situa tions in this excellent laugh producer, with Mabel Normand and the Keystone fun-makers. (omig Satlurday in two poower ful reels "The Stolen Woman" EMPRESS PIPE ORGAN AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA NEW SHOW DAILY. Paxton Garage STORAGE-SUPPLIES. (Op.osite the Palace IIotel. raxicabs and Touring Cars FOR RENT Call Us UTp for tates. Both Phones, 678. Iloliingsworth & Elmore