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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
TKraanAT. rEwtrAnr m. tm.
Cigars
To Always Be Sure of
Good
Look for this “Triangle A”
You simply choose your favorite
ariiong the brands backed by the “Tri
angle A guarantee of honest cigar
values. , ,
Then you have banished uncertainty
from your cigar purchases. And wher
ever you go you have a reliable guide. ~
Simply look for this “Triangle A**
The “Triangle A” on a box of cigars
means that every sprig of leaf in every
cigar in that box was graded by experts
for that one cigar, two years before it
was made.
During these two years this leaf has
mellowed and ripened in great, clean
“stemmeries” in an ideal temperature
till all its finest smoking qualities have
been developed to a degree of perfec
tion.
The New CREMO
will put these claims to the test and will—
furnish you a most convincing proof.
Every box is extra-wrapped in glassine paper,
sealed to maintain perfect smoking condition
and cleanliness until the box is opened.
AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY
Manufacturer
GRAND DUKE'S LIFE
AS W ARRIVES
Revolutionary Agent Flees
and Cannot Be
Found.
HI. Pet*r*bury, Feb. II.—Tin- man
who mad* the attempt on the life of
the Orand Duke Klcholaa «aa rein*
nlspri aa a railway employe*. The at
tempt «a< made a few mlnutea before
the arrival of the train In which hie
Imperial hlgbnaaa waa traveling from
Tearakoe-Balo to Ht. Petersburg
The revolutionary afent taklna ad
vantace of the darknaaa. dtpoelted i
bnmli near the Imperial pavilion of the
railway elation. Fortunataly he wan
recognised by one of the employees
the railway, but earapad. He was re.
centlv dismissed. His arrest Is ex
peeled. An examination by experts
showed that tha bomb contained
enough explosive mattar to have de
atroyed the whole train.
THROUGH MAILS
Two Arrested in Denver on
the Charge of
Fraud.
Denver, Coin., Feb. 16.—C. L. Black
burn, flaral agent, and Arthur Lavan.
trustee uf the Lost Bullion Spanish
Mines Cnmpanja with offices In the
Temple e'nurt hull ding. In this city,
were arrested yesterday by Deputy
United States Marshal Frank oA
charges of having used the malls to
defraud by advertising and selling
worthless stocks.
The coiii|.sii>'s Books, the Inspector
say. show- that 1(0,000 has been secured
In the Inst Tour months from the sale
of stock at 40 cents a share.
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AGED MAN IS DOPED Ol
TO DEATH BY BULL. O
.Inllct. III., Keb. 2«.—James Oj
i.ocoran, of Troy, aged 90. was O'
cored to death hy n maddened 0 j
null yesterday on the form of 0
-P 1‘olrloh—Rowan,—ivimmi.. Mi for- O
0 ,man haa been living In reilre- Q
0 meat. Tho beast's horn penetrat- O
0 „.| Jils skull and he died Instantly. O
0 i orcoran was killed Just after he a ;
0 had entered a meadow for a stroll. O
TO VOLUNTEERS IN
WAR WITH SPAIN
WHITES AND BLACKS
WEI III COLLISION,
MACKLIN ADMITS
Pan Antuoiu. Feb—26.—Cttplnln Ed
gar Marklln. of the Twenty-fifth In
fantry, was the principal wtmesa yes
terday In the Penrose courtmartlal. He
admitted that the gunraeks of company
i; were found broken open the night of
liw-iniiihlr. fnntnln Mnckltn sent the
patrols Into the tow n, ordered by Major
Penrose to bring In soldiers, and vlalt-
onoSOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
STATION MASTER
POUND DEAD IX BED
A dii I in for over f&Vktf. pending against
ilu* I nlI«*«l Stale* for soldier* who wrvnl
In tin* Flint mill Second iif.'rulu regiments.
Fulled Sin ten volunteer*. «lm !ii|* tin* Span-
war. tin* practically I men net-
money will he distributed to
ill :«» The Georgian * the *°kllcra nr their tiirvhor* within three
leenvlllt*, 8. (\. F<}b. 2S.—policeman i n ,,,,,| h«.
Hagan. who Im* been on the local 1 M'-mln r** of these regiment* who were
•• here for nix months, noting In the maMeml b» at Griffin. tin., tire entitled to
ulty of station master at th , fourteen days* pay. m-cnllng n ruling
them passenger depot, wan found 1 mntle hy the wnr department Immediately
1 in Ids bed at the Harrison board- after the N'pnulph-A mcrit-uu war. (Thin pay
houne. In Went Washington street, 1 «• imputed from the time of volunteering
• iday morning. j to the time ef enlistment. pay rolls foi
Hagan was a native of Spartan- , wu\,u haie imcn ill.# I with the war depart
nu and had previously been a mem*
• •f the police force In that city.
Two Valuable Recipes
I sllit <
four
the appropriation
m.-idc
One (’uros a Cold (Jtiickly
Pimplt* end Blotches.—Dr. K. K.
'V.dher. writing In The Ladles* Home
J’-uinal. staten that facial blemishes
■ urn* mostly from Improper bowel
D M First of all. the cause must be
• o oed hy the use of the cathartics
■’i l laxatives that the Individual lots
f "itnl effective and applying a lotion
i" in the following formula: “Precipl-
of sulphur, one dram; tincture of
r-nnptior, one dram; rosewater, four
"‘Dues; apply several times a day.*’
To Cure a Cold in 24 Hourt or any
that Is curable, go to nnv go-id
ii«xript|on druggist and get (’omen-
tr .ttii ,.it of pine, one-half ounce; gly-
ine. t\v,» ounces; half pint of good
; mix and shake thoroughly; use
1,1 tablespoon doses every four hour*.
This formula Is Riven out by the great
• to: anti throat specialist of f’hllu-
'h-!|.hla. anti he declares that It 1ms .to
"1. hut warns people against using
,f ordinary bulk oils of pine, and
!* ,, nt medicines sold under the name
”f “t Ml of Pine.” These contain much
"■'■ht and other Impurities And ar *
x to produce nausea and kidney din*
•i- The real Concentrated oil
i ! • t otiies put up for medicinal use
in small half-ounce bottles In-
• In a round screwtop case and
• 1 This Is to protect It from light,
*-• t and atmospheric changes.
I IbvtUzJiJtf that Georgia
; tit Ini to a neat sum, tho
pointed Judge t*. tJ. Jam
.1 dike >tp ami pres*
lhu department. t
was ••ij*erlrii<-ed In
« uf tIn* regiments n
lieiug le
flllfl WII
"fgla
eriior Terrell np
i. of t Vilartnwn.
their claims In*-
m-lileralih* (tint
leclirlllg complete
nl the iipproprla-
I»f time, but the
ed the town himself eiuly In the even-
ing in search of soldiers. He Inspected
the guard at 11:30 o'clock, after the
HieVU rnir call, and then-went to bed In
his home. He was not awakened until
1:1a o'clock, after the shooting was
over.
He testified that the next morning he
picked up a number of empty army
shells, one loaded cartridge and a num
ber of clips In the road In the rear of
B company barracks. He showed them
to Major Penrose, and then placed them
lit a drawer In the quartermatter’a
desk.
Macklln’a testimony also brought out
that besides the Tate and Kvana In
cidents. about which a great deal haa
been said, then* were two Incidents In
w hich negroes *»f his company were In
collision with white men. He admitted
thnt he and Major Penrose thought the
soldiers were being unfairly treated.
A Card.
This Is to certify thnt all druggists
are authorised to refund your money If
Foley’s Honey and far falls to cure
your cough «*t cold. It stop* the cough,
heals the lungs and prevents serious
results from u cold, t'ures la grippe
cough find prevents pneumonia and
c- isumptlon. Domain* no opiates. The
genuine Is In a yellow package. Refute
substitutes. Hold by all druggists.
THE MICHIGAN MUTUAL LI
OF DETROIT
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
For the tlx month* tndJng December 21. 1201, of the condition of the
M1CHHUN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF DETROIT.
organised under the laws of the state of Michigan, made to the governor
of the mate of Oeorglg. In pursuance of the laws of said, state.
Principal office 150 Jefferson avenue. Detroit, Michigan.
I. CAPITAL STOCK,
1. Amount of capital stock tZM.omvoo
2. Amount of capital stock paid up In rash .. .. .. 260.oeo.eo
II.
1. Market value of real estate o
l»«ny
ASSETS.
vned by
the
3. Loans on bonds and mortgage (first liens> on real estate
3. Loan* secured by pledge of bonds, stocks or other mar
ketable collaterals !.
4. L<>*n» made In cash to txtKcy folder* on thfa company's
policies assigned as collataral
6. Premium notes, loans or liens hi policies In force
6. Bonds and stocks owned absolutely, par value.. ,$25,000,00
Market value carried out .. 2T.50u.00—
7. (’ash In company’s office
8. Cash deposited In hanks to credit of company
H». Interest due or accrued and unpaid:. ~.. .. ; . .. .. ..
12. Agent's balanre secured •. .„ .
13. Renta due or accrued and unpadl
14. Net amount of uncollected and deferred premiums (detiuv*
tlon 20 per cent for average loaning from grors amount).
Total assets .. .. .. It,902,754.77
III. LIABILITIES.
1. Net present value of all the outstanding poli
cies In force .. |'J.461,105.'Hi
Deduct net value of risks In fills company* re
insured In other solvent companies .. .. 42.912.ou
Net premium reserve ISM1M93.0'!
3. Death losses and mutual endowments in proc-
* ess of adjustment or adjusted and not due.. .$21,520,51
4. Death losses and other policy claims resisted
hy the company 4.8«0.0*»
Present value of clalmtt under Installment poll- .
43.429.7-
27.500,00
17,283.55
103.74H.07
144.I»7.aO
8.147.24
156.046.
Total policy claims .. .. . .. .
K. Dividends declared, hut not yet due ..
10. Amount of all other claims ngmist the
11. (’ash capital
12. Hurplus over all liabilities
69.750.23
494.23
33.825.40
2ho.aoo.no
130,491.64
Total liabilities f9.902.754.77
IV. INCOME DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1906.
1. Amount of cash premiums rece‘v©d - I79C.I8S.17
2. Amount of notes received for premiums 64.957.73
3. Interest received 227.084.9T
4. Amount of Income from all other sources 11.694.93
Since 1867 its policies have
represented definite contracts
free from estimates and with
results GUARANTEED.
Non-Participating
Net Premiums Lowest Coat.
gas i 1 ea——■ — .:.msssstm
Agents of character, having
ability to present the best in
life insurance may secure de*
sirable contracts.
Total income $1,099,778.76
DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OF THE YEAR
1906.
1. Losses paid .. ..$316,452.72
2. Matured endowments paid 136.IOO.ll
Total '..."442,252.68
3. Deduct amount revived from.other companies f*»r
losses or claims »»f policies of this company re-
Instired y .. .. • • • • f lo.ooo.oo
5. Huncnder policies
ti. Dividends paid io policyholders or others
7. Kxpenae* paid, including commissions to agents and offi
cers’ salaries
X. Taxes paid
9. All other payments and expenditures
“18i.8W.W
138,606.46
22.808.40
204,705.19
12.953.37
48.082.71
1844.553.30
F. L WOODRUFF
Total disbursement*'
Greatest umount Insured In nnv one risk .. .. 8lrt.000.ft0
Total amount of Insurance outstanding .. .. 49.740,084.00
A copy of the act of Incorporation, duly certified, Is of 111c In the ^ffire
of the Insurance (.’ommlssloner.
STATE OF MICHIGAN—r*Ol*NT\* OF WAYNE.
Personally apjieared before the undersigned, A. F. Moore, who. being
duly sworn, deposes and says that he Is the Secretary of said Company,
and that the foregoing statement Is correct and true. A. F. MOORE.
Secretary.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 12th day of February. 1907.
JOHN T. DAWSON,
Notary Public.
THEATERS
Maude Fealy at the Grand. ! gorgeous aud complete scenic And electrical
A nice, clean playlet, w-ith nn original Investiture, wll be seen st the Grand on
m.trT nTTTn7.it re ••The IHnrirrn rif-Mea- ‘ Mnmtfiy and Twe»rtay nights i*nd TuesUnv
sort of a Plot Ttr "TTrr rfttnrtmt yf «e^ TIir ssTu oT sii.inr -ni TTmr brtnir
trice,” which was presented Wednea- fouduetitl ut the Grand bos office.
•>I*|T
. . nr 11. the old Pnpl
till t'li% (iii.inls. whlrli oriilrttitl nn n r*nn
I,IIIIV. will Im- filth Id Io |.:i> for four!
,ln\- This rompsny Ihm-hiii** Compain I In
lIn- Srroiiit Georgln rcgiincin. I nihil Hlutcs
\olunifcis. mill served nmler Ciiptnln Wul*
i,.| \V. Itnrkor. now lieutennnt «o|n»rl of
the Fifth In flint rv. (.*••.,r,*U «CHe froops.
Two other «iiin|Ninles from Atl.mla who
...It...I niiilf r t III* lull* Cuplillli rifrelaml
Vim llolt Nash
receive this pny.
Sinjor darker has recehed
nplaln
Jinlip
>\ oii|i| he tinlsle
Intmedlxve setiIfin<
low. Judge Janes
the effer
that nei'oiiiitlng
I.v Mar* h I. and that an
peeled
I the addresses
f Ills old fouipany. hut
this rupiest ..Mild not Ih- fnlfllled lieenilM*
hi.,hi of Ilf soldiers had Ihmuiiu* seatler»il.
Mi lor darker has nd vised uieuiliers of ihe
rerimeiiis In onesilon to forward their nd-
die«-es t>* Judge Janes at rodnrtown, (in.
NEGR0eS~IN COLUMBUS
BUILDING *20.000 Y. M, C. A.
xppci.ti in Th. (IranriiR.
Ci.lumhua. Oa.. Frb, UIxkIhe f"r
the fiiumlatiun of the new negm Ymm,
Men'e rhrl'lliin Awnrlnllnn ««» heaun
la«l night under the auxplrea of a
number of t’oliimbun people who are
Interested In this matter, and the rere-
m ,rnv oils Of greut Interest to the m-
g r oeii of this ||I>. The building to be
ereeled Is to rost IS0.00O.
FOREMOST
In everything optical —the best, 'most
accurate, most prompt prescription
work done in the enlire South, our
patrons know these claims are sub
stantiated by our service given theib.
A visit to our new store. 75 Peachlrte
street, will convince those not already
our customers.
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO.
The only exclusive manufacturing re-
tail optical house In Atlanta.
WILL OPEN RACE TRACKS
TO PUBLIC IN AFTERNOONS.
Hpeclsl to The Georgian.
Macon, da.. Feb. 28.—After a very
heated itml lengthy debate on the floor
of council between Aldermen Hart and
8loan Tuesday night, council decldtd
thnt the race track should bo open to
the public after 3 n*clo/k In the after
noon. This Is Just as It was before the
race tiaek question came Into promi
nence. us a result of n .resolution of
Alderman Hloan closing the track to
the |itihl|r. At the close of the meet
ing Alderman Bloan gave notice that
he would move to reconsider the mat
ter at the next meeting.
Announcement
Our new store, cornel' Mitchell street ami
Madison avenue, fronting new lerinuml
Station, will he open today. A visit D'oin
you will he appreciated.
WOLF HELD UNOER BOND,
CHARGED WITH LARCENY.
Hpecliil to The Georgian.
Macon. (•».. Feb. 28.—Isnilore 'Wolff,
! n ho has for several years been travel-
I mg salesman for the Acme Brewing
j Company here, was placed under bond
, for $5.ooo yesterday afternoon at com
mitment trial. In Justice Rogers’ court,
I under charge or larceny after trust.
I upon a warrant sworn out by offlciul*
• uf the company.
. Twe Candidate* for Mayor.
• M|mtIuI In The Georgian.
opellka. Ala., Feb. 28.—The niaynrat-
tv race In this city Is livening up.
There are two candidates In the field.
It. r. ('lift and L. K. Dickson. Both
| aspirants me extensive property own-
iris of the iltv, and from the present
a • blip » •nlrst will result.
day night at the Grand by Miss Maude
Fealy and an altogether competent
company.
The play was no classic, hut It waa
decent and entertaining and had a last
act which made up for any of the poa-
afble deficiencies of the earlier part of
the perTorntance. In this act was re
pressed comedy galore and a neat lit
tle love situation which was guaran
teed to please the most hardened uf
theatergoers, ,
Miss Fealy pleased. There was no
doubling this. Hhe did not draw down
upon herself any thunderous applause,
but she won a satisfying number of
curtain tails, and throughout the piece
she handled her |«art In n manner I
hlch left no doubt ns to her Capabili
ties
The Illusion of Beatrice” l*» given at j
matinee anti night isprformances tin
Thursday and will doubtless draw good j
houses despite weather condition*.
~ I*. H. \V.
Marie Cahill.
Theatergoer* Itme often displayed a !
prslM'tvorlhy t*>mleii«*y to tMieoumge tntislenl |
plava of the nicer kind, but Just hr often j
has it sceiued that the self sacrifice fot i
art - sake was th** only reward, owing to j
the lark tif real entertainment In the pint, I
lint the Inna expected exeeptltin Is nlsait
to arrive, ami Marie t’ahlll will hrlug In j
her new innslt-nl play. “Marrying Mary.” at
tin* Grand on Friday and Katniday nlglilR
sml Hat unlay at luaituec. an entertain
m•-nt which, while L Hircserves all her
well-known Ideas of singe decorum. Is yet,
neeonllng to nqiorts. one of the most en
teitabling tiling* of It* kind.
line of the l»esi fen Hires of “Marrying
Mmv” I* the strength of the cast. >||*k
l 'hlilII has never In*fore offered no rtlpa
l»ie .» company. George ItnekiiN and Eugiuo
t mu tm togetloT stamp the umipany as on*
of the best that has ever presented n umsl
• nl < dimly In rids limn try. Mis* Cahill
|« a whole evening's entertainment In liei
relf, tint she evidently does not think b ».
for she dll Ides the time more liiail «-*|i.l I *
Id) with her prliieIpal*.
Im x
At the Bijou.
Illlly Van auil ly* eoiupauy of cutortsln-
er* have certainly mads merry In Atlanta.
The merry tmialcal remedy players have
at mu ted the fall capacity of the Bijou
st cicry performance that lias lieen offered.
Slid there Is a great demand for the choice
nr *ents for the few perrormsurcs yet to
In* glieu lie fore the engngeinent of the slur
fun maker comes to a dose.
One of the most idcnsltig parts of the
offering. Is the eontrllmtloii of A male
quartet. The yoiint men form n decidedly
Interesting |Nirt of the entire entertainment.
There will lie tin* usual schedule of per-
fo.mniiees all week, Including another untl-
lm-e on Katurday.
At El Dorado.
Seieral times hi the history of stork
inodiirtlnus lii Atlanta. "Captain Hwlft”
(• i» Ix-oii pis veil. Inti lieifr tins a more flu-
Huxl mid thoroughly enjoyable perform-
ante been given than Gist of ihe Ulunkalt-
A wood HiiM*k foiopstiy. now nl El Dorado.
Ervin Hliinknll keeps the attention of nil-
dl'Uiee. It will be given for the remainder
of the week on nrrouiit of the Inrgr
iiiiuilier of requests, wrlth the usual null I
mis Friday and Saturday.
MANAGER
/
Georgia and Alabama Agencies,
309-310-311 Peters Bldg. p
ATLANTA, GA,
FOR SALE
RAMSEY-BRISBEN STONE YARD,
IN BANKRUPTCY.
By virtue of an order of the Unltad Bute* Court In Bankruptcy, the
undersigned Truatea will sell on March Oth, 1107. at 10 a. m„ In tho of
fice of tho RofOreo In Bankruptcy, the yard and equipment and the
□n the yard formerly belonging to the Ramtey-Brlaban Btono
Ynnr at Iwni Inn tx itlwietiwt m 4h* ordir for the term, and am
the aalo. lnfon-atlon and inventory furnlihed on application to the un-
deralgned. A tine bualneaa opportunity la offered by this aalo.
HARRY DODD, Trustee,
325 Prudential Building. ' ^
Atlanta, Ga.
ARNOLD * ARNOLD and V. A. BATCHELOR, Attorney!.
STAMPS OK EXPO.
BEING ENGRAVED
Washington. Feb. 28.—Experts at the
bureau of engraving and printing urn
working on designs for one and two-
( ••nr postage stamjMi commemorative ct
the Jamestown Exposition, the design
of one of the stamps, which depicts n
group of persons stapling, upon the
seashore hailing nn fncoinlrtg or out
going fleet or vessels. hn« been accept
ed. The Jamestown Issue of stamps
makes the fifth commemorative series
gotten out for national expositions.
I: is
’•If I Wert King/
a*lo
cry crlib
city prsl«*i
of ndvci *
reception ..i
of prominence In New lor
a play, without a single in
comment. Hut *urh nn* th
Jm.Ho 11 nut ly McCarthy* mi
•If I Were King." when recently i»•>
•In**** I at the Garden theater, villi F II.
Hoihcrii ns th« star. The play, with «»
* At Decatur Chapter.
A “love feast" will he held nt the
lodge room of Decatur Chapter No. 118.
B. A. M.. on Friday evening at 7;3ft
o'clock. There will he a collation, a
talk or tig.* on Capitular Masonry and
Fast High Priest D. VV. Johnson will
he presently! a Jewel.
On Civic League.
Charles T. Hopkins, president of the
Civic league, will address the Evan
gelical Ministers' Association at the
Wesley Memorial church at 11:15
o'clock Monday morning bn the subject
of ihe league. Itx mission. Its accom
plishments and Its need.
Gilders European Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.,
Will Continue Business
at Formerly.
Mr. R. A. Ervin, the affable and
efficient clerk, it (till with ua.
L. LONDON, Proprietor
PHILLIPS AND DENNY
IN HANDS OP RECEIVER
IV. M. Health wa« appointed receiver Weil
neadiiy hy Judge Newman for the firm of
Phillips k 1 lenity, shirt makers, 103 Petirh-
tree street, against Whom bankruptcy pro
ceedlug* were tiled In th** fulled Mtstc*
court tiy Keely Company. W. W. Beaton
mid 51 it tide C. Massey.
Un-elver Mmltli's ImuhI was made In the
siini of $5.eoi. After a a«'li*ilule of assets
mid liabilities are (II,i| the matter will
In* adjudicated mid a trustee nppoluted to
iidmltilslcr the property for the Iwnettt of
M&RAND
Matin** Toi«y—T*night
MAUD FEALY
Ma**c*arnt Job* Carl, In
“The Illisioii of Beatrice”
A new comedy hy Martha Morton.
Night 26c to $1.60. Matinee 26c to $L04*
HAI.K NOW ON.
the
nilio
LUE RIBBON
Absolutely Noiseless.
C*:i,a>ns to every line *( lh* tody. Will ne,
lap. Will Ml r*U -y*u Wward tha center.
30 Day TrUL
OUR FIVE YEAR Cu»,»nlte T»g on every
Cenuine Filue Ribbon. Ask your dealer.
SOUTBERN SPRING BEP CO., Allaib. Ga.
ED SPRINGS
RE8IONE COLUMBUS PULPIT
TO ACCEPT CALL TO ALABAMA.
H|ieclal to The (‘leortlan.
dumbus. (Is.. Feb. 28.—Rev. J.
Ollmore, who since Ills assignment to
the East Highlands Baptist church lias
made a most acceptable pastor, has
reslgnetl to accept a tall to the Baptist
church at Pineapple, Ala. Mr. (Ill-
more has made a host of friends here,
who regret exceedingly to see him
leave. ,
WAYNESBORO CITIZEN
DIES FROM THE GRIPPE
Hpeclsl to The Gerrctnii. \
Waynesboro, (la., Feb. 28.—Jeff D.
Mobley died at his home in this city
last night after n two weeks* Illness of
tho grippe. He was about 45 yearn old
and unmarried.
The reinnln* will be buried at Boltsr-
font Chon h this afternoon.
Friday and Saturday*—Mat Saturday.
DANIEL V. ARTHUR AnnouiMW
MARIE CAHILL,
In th* New Muileal Play,
"MARRYING- MARY”
I original N>tr York l'n,t and FrsdMtlon.
Night, :4c to Mat., lie to ll.M.
Hal* now on.
Monday and TnMdar. Uallaa* Tawing.
Tliv HKtlngulWrd Roouatle Actw,
LESTER LONERGAN
IN K. II. mmilib.V* BIO Rl'CCKbli.
"IF I WERE KINO,"
nv Ji a-riN m-NTi.nr uh-aii-Iht.
Night *.• til ll.Sd. Mallnn- Sr to lt.no.
HAI.K NOW* ON. Z ’
-r BIJOU
Toniqht—Matin** T*day.
BILLY B. VAN
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