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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1901. AMUSEMENTS. STREET CAR SHOPS. Baker Theater Basement Walls of Building Are up on A Royal Trisoner Vaudeville BB Cook Opera House Empire Theater ES St.

Paul Street. Work ia progressing fairly well on the is distinguished from other burlesque and vaudeville organizations chiefly by its possession of a really clever and funny German comedian in the person of Charles Johnson and of -a lady to whom nature has been so liberal, not to say prodigally lavish, that her freely displayed amplitudes scored the hit of the evening. The Oriental Rurlesquers will remain at the Empire theater during the week giving performances every afternoon and evening. Watson oriental cunvsqucia A Royal Prisoner" was played, for the new hops of the Ilochester Railway Com first time in Rochester, at the Baker the pany on ist. l'aul street, althoueh not to i ater last evening.

It was greatly enjoyed th entire satisfaction of General Manager Nichod. The building when finished will be qtflte complete and. for tie first time in and heartily appreciated by the audience. It was vigorously and intelligently applauded. It deserved all the applause it re-, ceived and more.

For "A Royal Prisoner" isn't trash. It is a play. It isn't nailed- its history, the street car company will BAD BLOOD, COMPLEXION. The 6'icin is the seat of an almost end, Variety of diseases. They are kncwn ISfiSws names, but are all due to the Tcause acid and other poisons in SSblood that irritate and interfere with jr croper action of the skin.

To have a' smooth, soft ekin, free from .11 eruptions, the blood must be kept pure A heaUhy. The many preparaUons of and potash and the large number face powders and lotions generally ia this class of diseases cover up Ira short time, but cannot remove per-aianently the ugly blotches and the red, disfiguring pimples. Eternal vlgllanoo is the ssnco 0f a beautiful complexion -hen such remedies are relied on. Shobe, 274 Lucas Avenue, St. Icuis, Uv dauehter was afflicted for year have adequate Tepair ehope.

At present one of the two old barns on the sate has been torn down and work started on the walla on this half of the shops. The other building is still 6tandiiw, and will be left up melodrama. It is a good, sound, romantic drama. If it were written as well as it is built, if its detail were as finished as its construction ia skillful, it would come close to being that very rare thing on tht stage, a first-rate romantic "sword Everything and until the north half i3 well advanced. The 9 machine shop is to stand on the site of the earn now practically undisturbed.

and cloak" play. Unfortunately, it is de In the basement as a long, deep shaft room. There will bo no belts in the snops. Elmer E. Vance brings to the Baker theater the first half of next week "Treasure Island." The sale of seats commences Friday morning.

"At the Old Cross Roads" comes to the ISaker theater the last half of this week with matinees on Thursday and Saturday. The author Is Hal Reid. The sale of seats for the engagement of W. II. Crane in "David Haruni" at the Lyceum next Tuesday evening, opens at the box office of that theater next Friday morn-lug at 0 o'clock.

After "David Harum" the next attraction booked Is "The Girl from Maxims." The sale of seats for "Foxy Quiller," which comes to the Lyceum Saturday evening for a single performance, opened at the but all will be below, out of the way. The void of anything even remotely resembling literary quality and a good deal of its dialogue, especially in the comedy scenes, is clumsy, bald and amateurish. But even as it standw, at is Shakespeare compared to store room of the shops is to be in the mid dle, eo that workmen can have supplies handed to them through openings in the walls, and will -not have to run into the room for them. This is considered a time- Richard Carvel," "Janice Meredith." or "The Pride of Jennico." and deserves far THE BEST better than they such casts, euch prod-ac eaving arrangement. tions and such "booking' as have been thrown away on them.

The building is to be about 1G0 foot front and 20O feet deep, one etory, except in the center, whicls will contain the office of Master Mechanic Alfred Green. A The plot is a good one, cample and untn- "Pi disfiporing eruption on her face, which isted 11 treatment. Sbe was taken to two Uiibrated health sprina, but received no bene-2 Many medicines were prescribed, but with- retult until we decided to try S. 8. and by the first bottle as finished the eruption cLn A dozen bottles cured her ISniletely le" skin perf'T smooth.

is now seventeen years old, and not a sign of jjjngbarrassiug disease has ever returned." S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for rtjj worst forms of skin troubles. It is greatest of all blood purifiers, and the jsly one guaranteed purely vegetable.

RiH hlood makes bad complexions. box office yesterday morning. If volved, but prolific of complications and tt continues as It began the house will be high board fence will surround Ahe build situations of dramatic value that spring from it naturally and never puzzle the audi OF EVERYTHING. completely sold out long before Saturday. i i ing, and the place will bo securely locked at night Electricity for power and light When the box office closed last night Treas ence.

The story is anterestmg and is told clearly and straightforwardly. It moves ing will be furnished from the mvain power urer corns said that this was the largest first day eale In his recollection a week In straight on from 'beginning to end and ex advance. When "Foxy Quiller" was seen r- i houee on Commercial street. BRIEF COURT NOTES. plains itself as it goes along.

Hiere are no eddies in its flow. The in hera for the first time during the holidays last season It entertained three audiences cidents of the etory are shown purines a invigorates the old and makes new, rich blood that nourishes the body and keeps the that tested the capacity of the house. on the stage in their chronological order. All judgments against William G. Davis.

a bankrupt, were yesterday ordered by STAND OF THE S. P. C. C. Each act's "curtain as a good, errong, dramatic climax.

The romantic element, the "heart interest," is constantly to the Judge Sutherland discharged. The cred itors included Sibley, Lindsay Curr and jkin active and healthy and ia proper condition to perform its part towards carrying the impurities roia the body. If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt foTe. The interest is concentrated on two Big Values in Pads, Note Books, Etc. An Explanation of the Action Taken In the Flower City National Bank.

characters, the hero and heroine, and never stravs away from them. The incident rep the Case of the Mazurette Boy. A peculiar case is that of 11-year-old "Wil resented is complete in itself. When the Justice Davy Saturday made an order annulling the marriage of John W. Josh and Maria A.

Barber, the latter being shown to have another husband living named Anson L. Bostwick, said to be also play ends the story is fully told. The jtieuin, Psoriasis, or your 6un is rougu aid pimply, send for our book on Elood tad Skin Diseases and write our physi-dua about your case. No charge whatever for this service. fred A.

Mazurette, who lived, until recently, with Lena Mazurette, a widow who conducts a confectionery' store and a postofnee sub audience has no questions to ask. dhe empress of Russia and the gallant young known as Harvey Hanks. lieutenant of her guards marry morganatic- station at the corner of University avenue ally, and live happy ever after. And no- a 4 The defendant in the contract case of Bernard Bloom against Jesse S. Lee has been granted a new trial of the action on tKdy, not even the Muse of History, has and Iiundel park.

The boy Is not the son of Mrs. Mazurette and was not adopted by her, so far as has been ascertained, although he had lived with her practically all his life. anything to say against the probability or this happy ending. It is a good play. Possibly the playwright rather overworks Li Willis II.

Coon appears for Lee and Wile iV short time ago Mrs. Mazurette gave the one dramatic device ty having his empress Scraotom, Wetmore Co. Oviatt for the plaintiff. Pills for the appointment of a re make rather a practice of "only testing the hero, but he gets good dramatic results out of it every time. boy into tho care of Mrs.

D. L. Covlll, of Victor, who was to find a home for him. The S. F.

C. C. agent took him from Mrs. Covill and permitted him to live with friends 0 fnihao're of all disorders of the Stomach, Llrer, Ednev. Bladder.

Nervous Plwases, Loss ol ceiver of the property of Isaac Bernstein was to have been made in county court yesterday, but the matter was dropped, the judgment creditor, Jacob Breitenstool, The period and locality of the play make In this city, lie was surrendered to Mrs. it necessarily picturesque, and st is wen Aspeiite, Constipation, Costiveness. indl-wsion. Biliousness. Fever, Innaminaitun of tiie jewels, Piies.

and all derangements of the Internal consenting to accept a bicycle, 3tX) hat CovITI when she made application for him and the boy Js in Victor. The matter has created considerable excitement In the nelghbnrhood treated in podnt of scenery and costumes, though Mr. James, as lieutenant of a cavalry regiment of the Imperial Guard, blocks and two coats, the existence of which was discovered in supplementary auaera.s or dtleierious drugs, OBSERVE In which Mrs. Mazurette resides. proceedings.

might easily wear a handsomer and nwre becoming uniform. The, acting is generally Howafd Smith, of the local S. P. C. 50 The will of the late D.

C. Feely was si 1 THE BRAIN BEHIND THE BRAWN made the following statement of the case ttt fcUowfTig svmptoms resulting from Diseases of ft.Drer.lve Ormuis: Cont pa'lon. Inward Piles yesterday admitted to probate by Sur satisfactory. The responsibility for the play'a adequate interpretation rests almost yesterday: rogate Benton. KittJe K.

Feely and Jo ontirely on Mrs. True S. James, as Lieu "Our only Interest In this case was to see tenant Ilazoumovski, and Miss Susette seph M. Feely, widow and son of the testator, are named executors. The amount of the estate is rfbt given.

The heirs are San Francisco and Return Willey as the Empress Elizabeth. Both that there was a legal guardian appointed for the boy. By her own statement, Mrs. Mazurette had no authority to give the guardian are fully equal to their responsibilities and four eons, Joseph, Emmet, Edward and James Feely, and two daughters, Clara make all their scenes and situations tell J-iUimss of the Biooi In the Head. Acidity of tha umcii.

Nausea. Heartburn, IUgust or Food, FuU-Mor Weignt in tiie Stomach, Sour Eructations, fraklnfor Fluttering of the Heart, Choking; or tuf-fcatmt Sensations when In a lying posture, Dimness (f Vision, Difiness on rising suddenly, Dots or Weba Eefbre the ght. Fever and Dull Fain In the Head, J.fielfOoy oi Ftr-pirat'on, YellowDessof tbe nk'n tod Eyes. Pain In tie f-ide, Chext. and HeRt.

Burning iu the A fewdosesof RADWAY'S PI1.I.S will free the rnofaU the above-named dbordera, BPrk a cis. per box. Sold by all druggists, or sent ij mall upon rece pt of prtco, BAD WAV 4 55 Elm St, 3few York. ship to Mrs. Covill or anyone else.

That should be done by a court. Ve hava no ob and Marguerite Feely. jection to Mrs. Covill If sh Is I ppolnted strongly, though the ork of both has suffered a little from probably necessary deference to tho tastes of audiences that care more for broad effects than for delicacy Judge Sutherland yesterday gave Attor guardian In a regular way. Our agent, Mr.

ney John A. Bernhard an allowance for services in adjusting claims against the Killlp, took charge of the boy in order that the proper steps for tho appointment of a and finish. Miss Mary Gardner is gen Rochester Leather and Specialty Manu erally pleasing as Countess SchouvalofC and guardian might be taken. Thla was done Sat facturing Company, which recently made has two important scenes intrusted to her urday. On Sunday Mr.

Covill again secured an assignment, and ordered assets of the hurried entrance and interruption of $05.83 divided among the help of the con- the duel and the climax of the third act possession of tho child, unknown to us, and I suppose he has been taken to Victor. So 4 A FLAT corn, who held preferred claims aggregat Sha gave the climax all its intended effect Most people have regarded the laying of the new car tracks at St. Paul street merely in the light of an unavoidable nuisance. Others, however, have been impressed by the exactness with which the different ponderous sections have fitted into their places. But comparatively few, probably, have realized that long before the great castings were made, brains were busy calculating the intricate problems of curves and connections and verifying the figures carefully in order that no error should creep into the drawings before they were turned over to the pattern-makers.

We stand ir the same relation to our customers that the engineer does to the railway company. Decorations are planned and the results are known before the manual labor is begun. The consequence is that the work proceeds smoothly and swiftly to an trtistic and harmonious consummation. Wherever you live-however large or small the sum you can tfford to spare for the beautifying of your walls we are at vour service. long as the child has a proper home, our so- ing $lb7.

Holders of unsecured claims to and the difficult hurried entrance was par ticularly well done. cietr has no Inclination to interfere In the the amount of $1,800 will realize nothing. FAILURE- First-class round trip tickets from Ch'rago on sale Sept. 19-27, good until Nov. 15 for return.

Diversity of routes going and returning. Stop-over privileges allowed. The best of everything, by the "Overland Limited," every day via the Chicago North-Western Railway. Atk any ticket ssent or address hiorth-Wetem ljne Ollli-e, 8ul matter. A Iarpe number of complaints re A Royal Prisoner" will be repeated Public Improvement Work.

Tnit'i wast tar ui when twice to-day and twice to-morrow. It is garding the boy wers received by our society, and we were In the act of Investigating his Denes tire out. likely to bt remembered as among tho best Contractors on city work are among the busiest people In town Just now, as there fit loses cosraje ud strengtn act tEeui." offerings at the Baker this season .10 His riui rets hizy and ills are several contracts under way wlilch. it is ill rets weak. MORTUARY RECORD.

The attractive vaudeville bill offered at desired to complete before cold weather. The Dewey avenue asphalt pavement Is progress- the Cook opera house this week establishes tatrgT and hope fsde away. Success depends poo the nerve. One mm ssccsttia because fea has trretretfth; aaotaer laiia be-cuse ae lacks it Anna Elizabeth Morxe, daughter of Adam a record of excellence that future bills will tog eatlsfactorily, and on St. Paul street everything is now in readiness for the pave and Anna More, died at the City uospita find it hard to excel.

One of tho most ment. A coos 'derable amount of under- yesterday morning, aged 21 years. Mis popular "turns" on the list is that present More waa a member of Trinity colored Alula Mrcet, tl.indio. ed by those clever actors, Clayton White grounu repair work and alterations were necessary there. AVork has also been commenced on Andrews street, between St.

I'aul i church, on Allen atret-t, secretary of Its Sun and Marie Stuart, who appear in their Pal mo Tablets aske nea nerve-strooj. This remti'y has jnst the properties to tua tiie aerre-wcak streajth, Tia tad esertv. day-school and teacher of a largo class. She bright comedietta "Dickey." Neither play Worker on Waifs 57 State St. COLBY AMENT Is survived by her parenU and two broth ers nor playlet need extended description, and Water streets.

Thomas w. Fimi-cane yesterday began a new brick pavement ers, Adam S. and Benjamin Morse. as they scored a memorable hit here last It aot oalv bands Tea ao. bst on Morris street, and TVbltmore, Ilauber i Andrew Charles died Sunday at his home, season.

UicKey went wen as ever 1 tattks tfae rails wfakh may bo Tlclnns an 'asphalt pavement on Montgom and the audience found it 60 much to its res possible lor the weikoess. No. 434 State atreet, aged 4i years. He ery alley. liking that it continued to applaud long survived by hla wife, Mary J.

Charles; two 60 eents. 12 boxes for 15.00. after tho fall of the curtain. Belle Arcy aisters, two aona and a daughter. Aewooua.tne.

Eilsid Drag Co, Cleveland, O. Civil Service Doings. lUDOg) GXfu 00 1 was very graceful and pleasing in her sup Mabel daughter of WHHan and Eliza porting role. beth Gregg, died yesterday morning at the l'ollce Surgeon Curtwrlght yesterday took up the physical examination of the Ueuten- A neat and dainty performance is given family residence. No.

2 Dana, street, aged by eight pretty nd agile girls whose col Dake Druj Rochester, X. T. years. lective appellation is "I he English Pony Louis infant son of John Hoerstlng Ballet After some indifferent singing. ants, engineers and tlllermen of the fire department who are candidates for promotion to the position of captain.

l)r. Cartwright will probably be engaged in such examinations until to-morrow night. The promotion died yesterday morning at the family home, Dt. Day the octette executes a series of fanciful evolutions and intricate dance steps with No. DO Child street, aged 4 months.

For Sanative Uses, Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, and niirifvinc cropertles. de Lena, infant daughter of Ilillip Eels, died great precision and evenness of rhythm. The dancing of the 'Tony Ballet" won no examination for engineers In the fire department will be heM at tho high school, build yesterday afternoon at the family home, No. SPECIALIST, Consumption, Catarrh and Gfcpaxeg nl ths end of admiration and great applause 43 Mar'a street, aged 0 months. ing on Friday night of this week.

There Caroline Hull well-trained deep con 1 are tea candidates, eight of whom are stokers and two laddermen. The examination was Throat. Liver and Sexual rived from CCTUt'KA, tho great ekin cure, warrant tiie tioa of Clthx-ka Soap. In the form of baths for annoy, lng Irritations inflammations, and rhallnits, for too free or ofleuaive perspiration, and also in the form of internal washes and eolu- tralto voice is exactly suited to put expres I he Naples Pair. rion and coloring into descriptive pongs.

open to all first-grade firemen, aJthougli only The popular, wide awake Naples fair She offered two much-liked samples of this two, aside from the stokers, availed them Organs. IMA''88 Ular. Morphine anri fininm Habit Cured. will present its varied attractions next always popular form of musical composi week. It will beheld Tuesday, ednes tion, and delivered a very ureezy ana r- selves of the opportunity.

Polish Woman Missing. day and Thursday, September 17th, ISth, amusing little monologue. Miss Hull is and lirth. Visitors always enjoy this fair. Consultation Free and Private athome one of the most skillful and admired ballad It does not disappoint them.

It has fSon for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many aanativo, antiseptic purposes which readily snec themselves to women, and especially to nrthera. Tho use of Cuticura ointment un Cutbxia Soap will suggest luelf In the i verer caseS; Mold throughout the world. Pott D. C. Comi-, Cunct a 3oa Buoa.

tree to Women. Mary Ann Kokat, a woman of about 40 singers in vaudeville. gratifying history. Premiums and obliga years, was reported last night at police head Hall Merritt displays versatility In the quarters as being missing. She started from tions have always been paid in full.

It is noted for its fine exhibits, its good races entertaining act he presents, lie very her home, No. 8 Holland street, Sunday morn cleverly imitates a variety of sounds, en and its special attractions. It will ex ing to go to Romulus to meet her tertainingly relates a number of humorous pend for these this year about stories, and gives quite an astonishing YOU WILL HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD if you we LAUTZ MARSEILLES WHITE SOAP. A pure, economical, beautiful soap for laundry and general use. It trill gira you the utmost satisraction, saye time, labor and expente.

Superior for cleaning woodwork. Washes flannels without thrinking them. You can pay more for soaps, but you cannot get a better soap for any purposo at any price. Delightful for toilet and bath. LAUTZ BROS.

Buffalo, N. Maker ol Blj; Master and Acme Soapa and Snow Boy Washlnjr Powder. husband. She should have arrived there In the evening, but did not. It is feared that There is sometlung to interest and instruct exhibition of rapid "poster sketchin Sun and Wind Can do no harm to face or hands pro tected by using she got on the wrong train when she changed An unusually funny nkit, given by Buo- all the time.

Peoplo from the entire egioa round about will meet there for pleasure office, "ooiti 2tt Pcwers Block, Rochester Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 8 i M. 10 A. M.

to 1' M. f'dajrs Private, by appointment. Examln-lf w'J X-ray, treattueiit Static and Ozone Inhalation. Weakness of Btian and Women pfsL-riptions procured while in Ui 01ie uf the ablest French tht have proven a aure cure lor all 'tatssea from whatever caumi. of the aex-crgaug In male and female patients.

'S0 visit every fonr weeks a follows: "bum, Osborne House. September loth. UooUrich llonse, tiepr. 17th. "fea, ltbaoa House, Sept.

1Mb. 1-Tanklin House, Sept. (iUswtt House, Kept. 23d, 8 to 11 cars at the Ilochester junction of the Lehigh and profit. The management ds confident man and uaeue, ana several otner meritorious turns, complete a most enter- taininz bill.

Director Monk's excellent that this first exhibition in the new century will surpass all others. Competi Valley railroad. She is described as being 6 feet 10 Inches in height, has dark hair and wore a red skirt and black waist. Three telegrams reached headquarters yesterday regarding her disappearance, and Captain Russ work at tha piano was a most notable fent Woodbury's Facial Soap nre of the performance tion is open to all. Special ratesand trains on the Lehigh Valley railroad.

Premium During an intermission Business Man latt night notified the precincts. Bger McCallura read to the audience a and race lists will be forwarded on appli cation to the Secretary, E. C. Clark Jmlletiu issued from the bedside of tho Naples, N. Y.

Complied With the Order. Oyfle, Clyde Hone. Sept. 23d, 1 to P. M.

president, announcing that Mr. McKinley recovery was practically assured. This was greeted by tremendous :unnn.aiL'ua. Webster Houne. Sen ouse, fcept.

zcn. Rochester Foresters Gone. and Woodbury's Facial Cream. Use tha cream before, and the soap after, exposure to prevent freckles, sunburn and tan and secure a beautiful complexion. Wwdfcurj'l Fuial Omm taraa dapped fu and Kuulf.

Bold by dealers. 23 cents each. Booklet free. Trial air package of soap and cream ft cents postpaid. Andrew Jargcna Sole Agent, Dept.

127 Cincinnati, 0 The owners of the building at the corner of Commercial and Mill streets, that la occupied as a hotel known as the Vanderbllt fin an, Knapp House, Sept. 3iKh. Jjimlra. liathlnm House. Oct.

1st. Wfkinaon House, Oct. 2d. ''MH'vg, Kirkwood House, Oct. 3d.

oheeriuar and applause. The Rochester delegation, numbering ahout Performances will he given at tne cook thirty nersons. colnir to attena trie isew York state meeting of the Independent orae DAY. rvi. opera house every afternoon and evening this week.

So strong a bill should attract liouse, have compiled with, a recent order of the fire marshal, directing the erection of outside iron fire escapes suitable for the ukc of women as well as men. Two Iron staircases with balconies in front of the windows of Foresters left the New Tork Central sta large audiences. tlon last night at 10:08 o'clock on the first section of 6 of the West Shore road, for The Emtkire theater reopened for the sea Newbureb. where the convention is to De and ahonM tonow son yesterday. Tho auditorium nas been Lyon's have been placed in position.

Tha fire marshal is determined to Lava the various hotels and lodging houses of more than the held. A special coacn was anacueu to tne rrm: enlarged anu reuecoratea about tb woD'ierfiA MARVEL Whirling Spray Flotif City National Bank United States, State ol New York and City Depositary. Capital $300,000 Loans Made Upon Stocks or Bonds on Demand or Time. Interest Paid on Special Deposits. Draton on All Foreign Countries Letters of Credit Furnished.

train for the Ilochester party. durintr the. summer beside being thoroughly ordinary height properly safeguarded, and iiv3r fwatrjrmf, IflJtC tl mnd brichtened up. The results tHSwau PERFECT America is fast forging ahead jn every Assistant Brazlll has been Investigating are trnod and the house had an unufiually 1 UUUM them. thing.

Cook imperial ury tjnam- i Ilk- "1WTEA cheerful and attractive appearance. There Report on Electrolysis. was a good sized audience in the afternoon end a naoked house in the evening. pagne is excelled oy no roreign arucre, Watch Out lor a Trick Dog. After investigation and consultations with Tne opening attraction oawui experts on the subject, City Engineer Fisher Tooth Povdor AH ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY.

Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century Mrs. Samwells, who is exhibiting a dog Oriental Burlesaue Company, presenting show at Sea Breeze, reported to Captain Buss the usual opening and closing burlesques has about completed his report on the subject of electrolysis In the city and he dam last night that she believed that a former and a vaudeville bill between, in tnis ln- employee had atolen a trick water spaniel uo tanea -tha nneninz burlesque is Ivraus- aging effects that it has bad on the water pipes. Mr. Fisher expects to send copies raliiPd 5100. The dogs lert ninu leg was rnever in Ladvsm th." a reminiscence ap of the report to the mayor and common coun broken recently and he walks with a limp.

parently of "Pinafore," and tne closing one CURI YOURSELF TJw Bia for unnatnral irriution or o( anooai meiubrtDM. ft 1 i rJt 1 cil some time during the week. It will cover "now to Core All Skin Diseases." 1 imiii, Hlmplf apply 1 13 Ara xou a isunaio wuww tuiuaym fwitarft is a reproduction of the heifer about 100 typewritten, pages, and attached to it will be recommendation ea to what lSWAYNE'S There are seven numbers l'WCttENiCHCo. Cnt or polionoua. OINTMENT should be done to prevent further damage to in thn olio, most of them fairly good and THE FIDELITY TRUST CO.

irares Jeiur.Kczt-int.Iioh, ml 4 all KrupUoim on the Fte. the water mains. Tagless Touring Terminated. one of them, Miss Belle Gordon's bag punching, very good indeed. The perform-anco as a whole is a very favorable sample of ttio fFat-intr vr2anizations of this Biau una fcodj, leaving the ikln cirmt, white and heallhr.

mm tnrcolat aat on reauaaft iQWERS BUILDING. Tmakes no difference Yp ELJEB6 ai a'mrnaia. or qt mail, ruvi "ir Bldepath Deputy McKeon encountered For Vuri a i i i tC MJi kind. The scenery 13 bright and eye-pleas- Dr. wara Js Hon.

mrntiaaiM M. taw (ieorge Loveridge, of North Chill, on the Buf incr. tha fiwtiimM iwhat there of then!) falo road yaeterday afternoon and escorted the latter to th residence of Justice of the II Resources, $3,500,000 Capital, $200,000 COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. iTKFEPjraVTRENGTH aro handsome after their kind, clean and in good condition' There ds a good deal of Tonsh fun. a lot of amateurish singing and rsfcrd's Icid Phasnhaf fi Feae MacMahorr, where th captive waa given an opportunity to account for tharab-ence of a Sldepath tag from his bicycle.

The court adjourned the -hearing until Friday knrl FLAVOR ir GREENLAND -Kelieves Fati I Not every one can be beautiful. 7 Yet all can be at least attrac Pays Interest on Oeposits and Issues Certificates ol Oeposit. Loans Money on Bond and Mortgage and Approved Collateral. AT UNDER. THE EQUATOR next at 2 P.

M. tive. Natural, healthy, clear akin, a brilliant complexion, clean, wholesome scalp ana TRjytLtKJ VU TUU more export dancing and posing. There is a tinge of "bluenoss" in some of the hues and situations but tho worst of them are mild as milk compared with what audiences often so and hear certainly without protest and apparently with pleasure in the best theaters iu the country. The company WW THE.

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