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lOTHIN' DOIN' li-pblican Convention- Is Only a Spectacle, * That's AIL - " hid Mock Gives His Version*, of the First Day. gV StvArtO WMITLOCK. Sftaht ISO**. N.k»ipaper gnt*r , frlit AtaMKlttlOn OnatOO. June 11.— The cob- | Maftts stw keen opeaed. At the aas.l ifssliiß yesterday there i .at that ittartvtt which always In fjaajgl hum tatty, bat that observer m sat set lee any tire, enihu.laitn | tsttles. It lacked all these. At lanetaeltt It was complete. it wat m -aartuias as a dress parade Is akafattag. hut the;a wat no more ataratvt Ukaa than troops might fgfiti si guard mount— tha' Is. hi itgattr disciplined troops, of attr**, cot volunteers. This (act nt significant, tor the delegate* M hat* ta obey the will of fUtrttW I aA. Thtv have been f-3Wfatan4le4l It Us bld-llag, aad at regulars *mj will do It. Tiler Might do I ataslMßS else if that* only dared. MWatttd far SematMng. ffsttaWtUy.' lines si*ecUtors sat ■I '.aekttki upon this coos en linn a* aar'atfttrt wtwld tit anal watch an tanas! irtlaer al work./ Down In gar heart* there waa a wtth that Haatinttla might turn and eat the •titer up. I u*w thl* .iptttataloa j a 9 less* that the *swcUloti had , i Mating that something would j atsaatta. Out nothing happened. , *l» tmrk might Just a* w*U have ate Mini Wat - night. It ha. MB all BBSMgi out. and there It talr ac a**d of the peoatla stating tea Mtti.Ulag rennet until the alsftte w»k»k- TV* gay decoration* of the halls, j it igrsadlag .tales. the unfurled hgtsad the playing hand, were all Mr*, tilt everyone knew that thi. Mtaly the effect. Th* work was mm to hold tbe people Th*** date atMS were put there for a par- CBut lha people knew what -Mitr -.a- was It waa simply to tat thta here.. There wa. no real MfeataMMß at thta first .cation Ssrt was a tin ant. I a waa but it nt mild, ilt-corcni* appUuse. > The Bluff rails. IV Chairman New opened tb* nwn'.loa he made a tpt>t»rh 'fttt mm net be heard , start far. Me SftLtned the name of Hi ret ad tie crowd pricked op lit ears. *rktrj* ft was th* time for a real taMßMtrstioa. But no—there was a.** rain apptsase. '.Whs* Senator Barrows, that gray ill Baa from Michigan tt.ik tip thai st.it :at , temporary chairman, be M. S. Navy Yard Routs gSanetsf [ ahtttkellt leaves Flyer date* 6: JO •dl-.M art.; 1:30 arte 4 p. m. •*• DEAF CAN HEAR I; IBBattwt r.« *.» |«T*mt..jral.s ffm farther aarttewlara ...ireett lata* STOLTet tl r, HUM- I >- conraw. Weeieea tataet 1- ■ A >. i .-i» M«r I ■■&k Itl.lll ■ Ar-m*mm ' *"•*** ■" ataan,e-„, ;j ;i ■ - -■ ■', - - _ Thursday HOUR Sales -— From 2 to 5 o'Clock — An extraordinary tale of best quality Gray Granite ami Blue and White Turquoise Enamel Ware. Ut Include, tee-quart Berlin K.tllit. RUt Boil"-*. "Beth Pan., tMS-cjuart Stock Pott. tT-ajatart Wtttr Pallt. Covered Pt lit. Tt* Pott, etc Veto*, up to Sec; quant I net i limited in terns srtlcles. to you had bett come Ojf* ssrly; from 2 to i p. m, mWSU£KBw*CtjC ' y*ties ..... ..TV ; MB aaaVJJMJMJJMJMI MJMJMJMJMjMJ ■jBaOaaMaUHS* MJMaMMJ JK •' ' 'W' ll'sattM<aißlit»lJUßSlllJ l ***)ll***l| '"Ut " "til 'IMWußtnl p— 12 to 2 o'Clock. —j r—- 10 to 12 o'Clock. — tie lt..t Selected Kansas $1.50 Arcade IJ Inch I.swn ! Com Hon** Broom; I ..wed Mower, hss 3 steel self sharp lad r;.»,d weight; extreme enlng cutters sad bat *asy specisi for Thursday. tC. '583T!:....'....51.98 E'ttto. IDC tpecUl a>l.tlO ****>>BaM*lHbaX*>at>MaWan^ ***-.. -e-^tttrJett/wLgg^-StSmSUp IMI ■*■ aS*Wtg*»*Jl^ . jm»mSm JWBtMtt r— Bto 10 o'Clock —ip 12 to 2 o'Clock. — j*k Dot IViyd't Well-Known IS« Hardwood Window I PiefceUln Uned rmlt Jar Screen; adjustable; Inch Cap*: a bargain at. 1 Q*. extension; a money. lE** E put doxea ...... I 3C saver, at I Jla — 10 to 12 o'Clock —, —— « to 6 o'Clock. nL r. n0... .'aaa'a $$.00 60-foot 1.-ugth nullum , MrlV.iei, fur. White Arcade 1,.,..,,.. ,-<,'. o*mtM0 * mtM % . lneb ( V*V'i!' Jar .lubbers, extra spe- Canvas'ovtsyod "«?!■ FLY. p*: , sells for less than It.M; Mil from %to 12, 4 rt_ Thursday, ♦to • •♦)/I Q Thursday, 3 .tor. . IUL o'clock t»»J.,t»J ■*i-S at- rifi TO.Mas fJT'H. MP JB ■-iJbWIBM BttsaMT ajpj tl* JiiLL'ji.. ifii.u.i ■tn M BaaßMs^ni frt^ i MrSßwaMriatJß' r— -From 2to 4 o'Clock 1 ' REGULAR $3.so—Large Size New Design Fancy Hammocks, with lay-back pillow and double stretcher; close weave; from 2 to 4 I* 1 QQ Thursday ej71.570 mmmm%mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmnmmmmmmm 15 nf af** cVM Mflgr " Gprnidmr t%\JxM*vtmii I *Sl«^retaa>AVi Nuf AND UNION STBgg.4 MKafMrttfatt** 6 '-•■*•"•- .-:-;F Xlt .alilwt ' «t\T ttaaWWlH WL tLliVat *^l/ VatLll la mm mmEar9pAsW*&G\ JR I^l' af ff£&WW\*F^*iismm, *<^^-'^m* mmwmm 1 iffi 'i'ffl! *< BBt^jJMJKjThTjQ.'ajjfay^jjflMl —at BO time lias the .tort rtetn a^^*f^BP*ytf"ytMaWWßM lv such a position to supply .... itr. 1,..1,,;.,,, .ajP^ t^a\_ayjT'a. ' mm *A YmmVtfVmWmi • ''*"*ttt..'s it. cart want* from. ,l , nc,P, ,u R mmV^iWh^fm FttawP '»«' *•>»!• of 1 hundred .ill hundreds of iwSc*m9UmwmM9%KmmT '''"'"' *')l"" ..111 II "'"''"' the linu* briiles- I .^VtmCsS**mW^Bm cart you li.vr. i„ mind lo i;.-t. .inn. in mi-, . llPtrtliil mmrr "'"' you >"l, we'll estend our furnish their If/ m * popular smart termi" m ).n homes V/ -If '—-certainly "your credit Is m go»d 1 linn four notably good chair values—£& 7 q. 89c {1.30 ' $1.40 ******* raaguKr vslus give, regular v.lv* 11.75. regular vtlut I'JW retjulsr value 11.10. —splendid little dining -a real good dining -Ins* penal bark din —good Utile wood teat chair; good panel chair: double large Ing ebalr. well fin. chair: neat turned back, turned spin- panel bark, ninety I .bed. brans arms: spindle sod emhnsttd dies; brace arms. f1u1.1.-I. brace arms; strongly mad*, solid panel back. Kagular solid teat. Kasilar strong sad gtwtd. seat. Regular value value It. 10 — very value |l »{. - very .tegular value |I.T*. 11.13 — very ..atria! speclsl for lbs 7Q., special for the ftfl_ tor week. f1 Ot\ l"1*- '"' •** 1 Af\ week .... ....ItJlat week ... 09C »ety special .*> I ,0U tbt week ...•) li*tU Tl.»To.' Standari,^n|nDandtiireCtri l *.T „ iTfTyV 3^J^oJ^K^^tßuA^ p- 1 oen at J SCCONI) AVC. AT l»INC ST. *IZ____ SEATTLE. ■ -- - ■■ TACOMA. j '. " esse to a point wh*r* contention eltUce required htm In Mate the president. The crowd oocn roor* thought the time bad e4i»sse — It had not. Vre, Ihere net tome ap pUu«". bat It wat started au4 kepi i up by tbe "allies.** Party Net P.tplt. Senator linrront bit ttateeh from hit i4«nßta-Tlpt4 It wat bard to hear His spot-, it. prtlt*d. of t-rairae. It la to be th* keynote of the campaign He ntwnilooed hit party, and It wat alwaya Ih* "par ty." Th* only on* as near a* I remember, who mentioned th* "poo pin" waa Bishop Mutdoon. »h.» r* merot**red thatsa In his beautiful prayer. Senator Burrows spoke aaaiu of the "party." Uke bank de poatts. how they bad grown nndor tbe rule <tf thn'."party**: rsUeay trackage, tonnage, ctpott* and Use wa-alth of th* nation, I did not hear blm My who prodneed this wtnlih. but as he only asttntltnittd the "par ly," 1 a«|»t»a4t*t the "people" bad nothing to do with It The CtrfattaMSß Is a bus* building. The artttatil* properties 'a such a .at- building are generally vary bed *ap*rUllr If this hnlldtag holds a contention. I heard eornn of the j questions Senator Burrows asked. bat .« he din not mention the "p**> p1.»." I can give no answer to bit qreeaUiMUl. at I am MM i.f the "peo ple.** - FATHER NAMES SON AS CAUSE FOR DIVORCE MaHHaffßy Unlttd Pratt I FnOVU.KNCE, M I, l.in- IT - Warrt*a I. Inlet, th* mltllnnaL - cot ton machine manufacturer who named hi. own son a. co-respond ent In a suit for divorce against hit young wife, wat today granted an absolute divorce, on statutory ground. The ton. le*roy, sged 31. admitted In court that be bad been guilty of indiscrete conduct with hi* stepmother. Mr. Kate* denied the charge on the wttn*M aland and aaka-tl for divorce In a crona com plaint, naming h*r French maid AMUSEMENTS "Dock slider's Mmstrtlt." Tbe engagement st the Moore theatre of I.e. I. -k.tader and bis minstrel atVatStaaTlaßi Be I MtM • mm il l conclude ajBnWB4M"4B— *rJjr*BWl ItTiaillMlt ftJWBW, M/|'| (*|Mjjr *1J "V with tonight's performtnen. tt.trk stealer Is seen In "A Dull Day at the White Mowaa. I "Tret ToymtAsr" Wpllte* itrownlow return* to the Grand this week in The Toy- I maker," the east also fornlabtag ! tttphoe Pollard and Teddy Webb , with their treat opportunities. "Two Little Sailor Boys." The midweek matinee at the Be at'!* theatre will be given tomor row and hereafter on Thursday dur- I Ing June. Mis* Km Banting a* Tom York la Making a hit la "Two Utile Mine Hoys.** "The Hypocrite." Th* performance of "The Hypo erttes** st th* lail* is on* of the Itetrt things don* under the dlrttc tlon of Daniel Prawli-y The Light Rteraal' Is coming. At the Collteum. Hugh laloyd It making a big sen -1 sation by his daring and unique rope walking and balancing at the [ eaaBBBaMMaawaawaetBavaBBaBaBaBBBBaBBBBBBBBBataMBBBae Cheap Excursions Cast June I >. 10. July «. 7. 21. 33. Aug- I ust 6, 7. 21 and 33 by the Oregon 1 Hit.*. Navigation Co. Rates. mutes, tickets snd reaervstlons at Union Ticket Office, 60S Klrat tv R. K. Kills, General Agent. ••• STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under Stat* Bxtmlntr't Call of May 14, ISO* R.aeurcet. Liabilities). Loses tod discounts.. |!81.»J« 18 ''silts! ttock paid In .M3t.BIS.SO Real tittle, furniture Rurplut ... 8,000.00 ' and fis'iir*. 33.718.30 Undivided profile .... 7,41883 raah on hand t.Vi.SISM Deposit* 351.317.33 In banks . 81.133.84 III.NS.M Abstract and safe de posit plan ICS.IOI.tt 1533.453.30 t503.153.30 Oetvt.lt. Msr 11. It"* .' 3381.317.33 Deposits February 11, 1301 121.1f,* 11 . Increase 3 37,06.01 TUB StaataTTlgg STAR— WUHNKSDAY, JUNK 17. 1908. - - ■ ■ ■■■ ii. ii aa. .it 1 CoUsarttm, .*>!! that -. v.u.ir vllln .peci.itie* am to be .ten. Including the Klvalaartea Trottpe ot atcrobata from Sunups. .' At Panisses. Robert Flttslmraons, with bis .if.. Julia fllffortl lltttlnini-.n. at I'.ntag.-a ihi* wttaS la known a* una ,f the greatntl titer* who ever donned a glove. Them are ft** other high elans acta M the pretest bill. At lha attar. ''.-inimlnt m (lor* are putting "n "At th* Bare." at the Star It la a rnorry musical oomedy with IS or It song hit*, and than Crtmmlna la bit beat ml*, that of a Herman blacksmith. SENTENCED TO TEN TEARS AT SEA (By United Pr..».) OAKI.ANH. (al. June 17.- Raphael Scott wat sentenced to ten tear, at a*« by Supreme Judge Og den today. Scott, who is 1* years of age, admitted rt.bbleg a aaloain and, on I'rohttloa Officer Itnett ;,. porting that Hi ..it waa appartatly unable to withstand temptatltm. I Judge Ogdwa decreed he mutt go to i sMi. go at to be wider constant .lit pit t-.e and away from the dertoui I patbt of cjtl*t t'tpt Canty, a la-toad |of that Scott family. agreed to tee that the court', conditions were ful filled. Barbecued Meat Old fashioned ba.-tk.ciia lunch, lttQ. Oriental Cafe. vi.i Third ay. HtaBaBBBBBBBBBHStfaBaSMMKt! *t. .bbbM taaaW Atw\U9r W -Can't afford It" It wM— m longer aa strata. *m ■ Yon eaa now buy a ■ I VICTOR I I on the eaalrtst kind of I I terms. H I Sherman, Clay & Co. ■ H 1404 Second Ays. Am We Can Wait No Longer ACT NOW OR NEVER . OUR ENTIRE $30,000.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE.THROWN ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC FOR NINE AND ONE-HALF DAYS, COMMENCING THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH, AT 8:45 A M SHARP. WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN RECOGNIZED AS "A MONEY SAVING STORE" AND "A STORE FOR THE PEOPLE," AND MONTH BY MONTH OUR BUSINESS HAD BEEN INCREASING UNTIL CONDITIONS (WHICH WE HAVE PASSED THROUGH IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS) OVER WHICH WE HAVE NO CONTROL HAS FORCED US TO TAKE THESE STRENUOUS STEPS. COST AND PROFIT HAVE BEEN THROWN TO THE WINDS. IT'S A QUESTION OF REALIZING .THE MONEY AT ONCE TO PROTECT OUR GOOD NAME AND CREDIT. $12.50 Men's Suits now $ 7.18 2 for 25c Men's Black Sox 7* $15.00 Mens Suits now $ 9.79 ioc Men's White Handkerchiefs 3* $18.00 Men's Suits now .. $11.05 * 75c Men . a Working Shirts 39* $20.00 and $22.50 Men's Suits now... $13.89 ....„ , n ,1. . , rr *->* jnt m a* . o- ..„ <r 51.00 Men s Dress Shirts 5.»* $25.00 and $27.50 Men's Suits n0w....$ 10.45 »...-. nni $30.00 and $35.00 Men's Suits n0w....519.85 $1-50 Men's Coat Shirts 92* $18.00 and $20.00 Street Car Uniforms $13.85 10c Men's Canvas Gloves 5* $1.50 Union Made Working Pants 95* 25c Men's Suspenders .. % 18* $2.50 Pants $1.-18 President Suspenders ..*.. 28* $3.00 Pants .08 10c Men's Bandana Handkerchiefs, 24-in.. . .5* $3.50 Pants .....$2.39 $1.00 Men's Cool Negligee Shirts 58*' ? 4 °° Pants * J£'fl4 $1.50 Men's Cool Negligee Shirts 95* 55.00 Pants $3.05 $2.00 Men's Union Suits $1.38 $1.50 and $2.00 Soft Hats 87* $1.50 Men's Union Suits 85* $2.50 Hats i $1.59 65c Men's Balbriggan Underwear 38* $3.00 Hats $2.38 75c Men's Lisle Thread Underwear 40* $2.50 Fine Split Straw Hats $1.05 65c Men * 8 Working Gloves 38* Fancy Vests One Third to One-Half Off. $1.00 Men's Working Gloves .... .... 55* I -* TRUNKS. SUITCASES AND TRAVELING BAGS ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-THIRD OFF. Pike St. 1 ~Zr- -tfc&rnm | PikeST Between |pJJjJ^j^^Jj^P^*^gP Between Second & Third B*a^ Second & Third Ayes. Ww* Ayes. MINER PROVES A PAY STREAK I. FArntworth, a young Miner whoa* education along Ihe line, of feminine research I. not complete ha a*.! $310 worth of experience yanttafday morning and now he want! the poll.* to find Mlaa Kite. Smith, a himet tongtieti siren, who la alleged to bate .c. utt-d hit coin by fraud and tw** derepUon. About two week* ago Kara. worth met lh* young woman. Utile did the miner suspect that hi. Rote concealed a thorn, but since he has been stung, the young minor would like to see bis companion once ; more. Fsm* worth *».* the young worn ant and tie crew quite Intimate As two person. who understood OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. The whole Atltntle tle*t will he at tbe nary ml a few days more. Sate the btttleshlp Rhode Island In th* dry dock. Itoat. leave pier 3. foot of tier wtv. tea times daily. Round trip fare, M rents. ••• —rttttttttßaaMJjßjiaSa^^ free Clothing A »"i.** bbS V..1 V !»■*, wllh every Sail hea*Sl ..urine e..r tutu.ia om S.le 11l I* ..,.) ilea, hi M Salt. • : *• la BtJitKlun Ira. .'.at »».. Vtal. ' i" i i- V- »flw— RUMI M i I tinilMi (O. I 14* I Irwl lit. what "Gus Brown" says! Do You feel Comfortable I These Days? R The word comfort shines out of every H garment we show, and the prices arc ■ tiie most comforting thing about them. H Good Suits for Men and I Young Men I $10 to $25 I $2i§^ I iftfi mmW^mm^£S?mmmr^'mm^^MTt m Matawe**^^ .bbbH Bfl _^mWmW^^i^^^^^^m*m%JLmmmmmmmm^ Hi B Second and Yeslcr "Where tht- Cars Stop" I Stavtaarttßtt ****- aval UW " --■-.»-'.. each other. Rose poured Into Mb ear a great many words, th* bur den of which was that she wat a capable* btitlnaes woman. Rote el plained that she knew the restaur ant Int.mesa from ktalla to coffee, Site even got away with lb* claim that she could cook Ihe j meals, serve the patrons and lake I the money as tatlil*! Wouldn't be ptaaa* advance $310 a* part payment on the restaurant* It* would And last night when th* young miner want to 139 Its* tt. to are Rote running ihe busi neat be found no such a number and no Rote, Paratworth then r* i tilted thtt be waa a* victim of mis placed confidence tin repaired to the police station to I*ll his tale of woe. M&Hißatl **************** * BITS O'NEWS > ntateeeeeeeeeeeee Thtoioprtletl Society. The ladlea of the Tbeotopblcal society will give a stat-lal and tin. ■teal pr.iiii.ni this evening, at 8 o'clock, at Hid Second ay. Baptltt Church Picnic. The ladles of the First lltptlet church held a picnic today at Por tuna park. Th* men of Ihe church will Join the party In Ume for .up per, at *:30. V. M. C. A. Convention, The maimer Institute end train- | Ing Bcho.>l of tbe I'tclflr Northwest of the V, M C. A. of Oregon. Idtho tnd Washington it being held at Uing Reach, Wash Mr 8. II Han na and Mr. I. O. Nichols, of th* Seattle Y. M C a., are now at the hMdquarfrt of the association at the beach and win remain till Ha close, June 3T. Church Sociable. A sociable will be given this evening to tbe members and friends of Holy Trinity English Lutheran church. iiajßPMtHHßt|atHHß| Van Ogle Medley. Mrs. Van Ogle and Mr ll*dl*y will give a pupil's recital thl* even ing Ml the Unitarian church. Among those to appear in, the program are: Frank!* lllitrh. Mr Krne.t Rice. Ed die Torgeaon. Ml.. Ruth Holt, .Miss Nina Adama. Mr* Douglas Ron*. Julius FYiedman, Mr. Kmory (-*y- 1 ler. Robert V«lten. Mitt Lulu Shep herd. Ballard High School Party. The Junior rlatt of the Ilallard high school gave a party Monday evening at tbe inks' ball. in honor of Hit senior class. Httrst Oalns Slowly. NEW YORK. June 17.— In the in.i.sit) contest case 68 boxes gave Hearst a net gain of It Hearst now has. a total net gain of 366 In ll» bote* ■ I.M.UIN TRACTS■ I'i-srra tracts. 3100 an acre, easy terms, doss to csr line smt take; level, clear ed; fine tor chickens tnd ber rlet. Nstlontl Land Inv. Co.. Ins. »17 First Aye, J . yt '-aitjevSjl I / ■ nf Join the Autopiano Gub AND THEREBY SAVE FROM 8100.00 TO tl 50.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO. Including rice use of oar circu lating lllu try. Special prices will lie given for t few days on second-band Autoplanos. Some as low a* 3350 00 with free use of the music library. Votes In our treat voting contest will In allowed on all i-nsh payments. Kohlcr & Chase 1318 Second Aye.. Seattle. Wash. Weber Piano Dealers. WILL MOLD TAX HEARING. The hoard of county commission. en •day decided to bold the hear ing on th.- assessment roll of the Lake Washington canal on Septem ber 31 The addresses of the tag ptyen concerned have been secur ed from the county treasurer'! of fice, and they will be notified im mediate!. ■$mmmm^mmmmmmmtmtl Land Fraud Arguments Closed. WASHINGTON. June 17.—Aaalit ant Attorney Genersl Hugh has ova eluded his argument to the jury In Use case of Messrs Hyde, Diraond. It.-nt.in snd Schneider, charged with consplrscy to defraud th* govern ment of valuable lands In the West. and the opening statement for the defendant* Hanson and Schneider ws* begun by their counael. PIANOS AT COST for 30 Days Want room for Talking Ma chins DepsrtmenL Inveitlg.te-, John C Walling Co. 711 Second Aye. - -' '---" ' '-- - ■■**''■ W>BtBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV ' ' aW*""^ Bfr^. On Wff mmm t W Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fart 35c— Round Trip, 50c, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 8:43 and 10:23 a. m., 2:09 and 5:43 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15. 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. BEELEV. Jr., Agent. Setttlt-. Tti. Main 178. Ttcomt—-Tti. tit. Everett and Edmonds MEALS -I Ilk I I. Three rsusa trip* tally. 1 rate ■ I*. • III* .11 a). Nt , It Bt. .at I .aw ta.d.r, I..V* haatue *l tilt a. at . II in. .nil I a aw. 1.c..* Pv.retl .1 1:11 a aw., till p. ta. eat lilt * nt Sun.., Itat. Rv.r.tt at till a. at. till a at Bad till p. 18. tin.!, far* I* ....hona toll tt. Hour..! trip II 10 Steenter Oil, af K.a.aii. Calm*. Decaf. PBs.ee~taß.et 4114; l.a lilt i U. S. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Q.lbr.l.h Daefc. Font af Ma.tit.n Strata tlllll CARD. ►.ft., Man It I. till. LBAVi: M.»r.;.K 1:11 and lilt a nt 1:11 aad M p. m. . „-- r - I.UAVK linGMBHTON lilt and 11 M *. at . .' tk and I II p en. SPBi 'in, I.ATI Tllir-S Salurdai Nlgßl —Lear, textile II IS Itiir.ilat '• >I ' — 1. -l.a He.lll. Tilt Special -i.tut.l4t tri.itii.in — latei nraraeelea 1:11. HMtrl la ctt.Bse wllhikul null.-. 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