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BAN FRAXCISCO CHnpiflCLE MOKDAT OCTOBER 32 1017 AA yW 4 4 3 ft wmhh ft XXKKKXXXM fr hV Northwest Stars in the iP11hPW MAtIMII TPTT T5FTrM CPABTT AWPFH II Wifl T7 A Mare Island Huskies Shaw Line Up Play Great Game hRmK ItUUUHB OXWEW OtUAEi UVUI 01 JIIAKI 0 They Can Kick Football smkkx i 41 I il By fir ii BOBS VA8 th SmS old itorr out in a different way The Merinos continued tn unbroken tring of victories by defeating th St Clarys eoll glans 2T to 0 on Ewlng mold yesterday afternoon but thy wer better tun of lne than ntvt shown to sate ana tho st mm ye ar thorn thlr bit argument tn aeason To begin with while tho sea soldiers bar built tbtlr turn around Brown and thl playtr la undoubtedly tho itar of tho outfit tho all round Improvement of tho olovon wai apparent a apona they took tho ntld Tho defenie waa tested more than It has been thle year and It responded to tho call without any sign of break and held tho enemy for four down on one occetlon on Iti own oal lino Nothing more could be aiked of any defense peclally when opposed to such an aggressive player as Ted Brandon who was sent In for tho touchdown that never came wh ana ale a 2 rv4riryrirririrv 1I0II5 BRIGHT STAR 111 WIELD Sea Fighters Quarter Has a Busy Day Punting and Running Up Points COLLEGIANS DO WELL St Marys Surprises With Strong Attack Napie Breaks His Leg THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT PlayerBreaki leg The scores of the Marines were divided equally Into the four periods Brown falling to add the coal point after ths last score An unfortunate episode marred the pleasantness of the contest Naple a St Marys back Held Man suffering a fracture of the let below the knee one minute after the second half of the same had tarted He had just taken his place lit the backfleld Tho orack and ouch eould be heard distinctly from the bleachers A has been stated Brown was easily1 the star of the came his punting and running In addition to his last hone tackling routine the pectators to helgtfu of enthusiasm not listed In the category of organised rooting His eel like corkscrew runback of a kick In the third period for iforty yards was easily tho feature of came and undoubtedly the most 7ectacular run of the season Five st Marys would be tacklers got their hands on the speedy Quarter but he wriggled away I forward Fanes Work II The Oakland collegian pulled off 11 hree neat forward paseesr Korea to Iran lor big gains hut it was left 1 or the last moment of the game for I hem to feature In their most spectacular play when Korea ran back I kick forty five yard I The umpire was called upon to pe tauze ootii sets ot players frequently or doming and many chances were ot through this delinquency At that he official was lenient as there was and Is this season a tendency to ise the hands too much In offense I Brown went over for the first touch town fve minutes from the start and foulthem kicked the goal but St larysVamvback strong and but for fumble had a chance to make things nterestlng for the Marines Jtarly the aeiond period Brown ran thirty aras to a score ana Mouitnem again dded the extra point St Marys gain came back strong made their ards OA five successive occasions but he last yard or two were not to be egged borrowed or stolen from their lassy adversaries Marys Men Feature ona ot the tiaklahders put It in wn vernacular while taking a breathing spell dee theyre a bunch out there So halt time ed with the soore to 0 In of tho saa soldlers oc Bllva the St Marys right featured both In offensive and nss his speed helping his team le Brandon lias sent In to make regular gains for the team The end was somewnat siow in get down to hualness though fast en unoer way Korea waa the days Ad and Graff an able assistant The features of the second halt ers the touohdowns by HuntMtnon id Brown the former running thirty Ive yards to his score The line up Uarlnet Itcaell lckHt ItterHoff isiimaa all illen nbeea town balliemOirdiftr Portion It Merr 7ert end Irtff Left laekle aindllnf Left turd Brown Center Ferdell Xlvht taaMMai1floa Itltht taeklFeroelch Ullht end ailTt Urter lert Self 4 Oftrdner sarMlertdu Riirht half bnUoston milbaet Oeerker ip rniipaea annaon 4 rullback Ktplc Ktr i fullback Otif imbulance Men to Play Baseball Today Field Hospital A and yield Hospital mbulanee Company will play base ill at Recreation Park today The ildiers have no baseball uniforms it they hope to get money enough it of todays game to buy equipment James Bolph Jr win present a ioph Ut th wlnirtn jilub After thU game tho Sanitary Train 111 tackle the medical officers of the btterman Hospital Men In uniform will be admitted lee i ii urglars Enter Home And Remove Jewels balnlng enljtnco through an open kidow kurt ITrs ransacked the home Mrs Xdward Clugowsky ai Hi hbury street sotne time Saturday tht and took Jewelry worth 3 Two suits of elothes valued at Jit civ were stolen from a delivery igen at SUth and Market streets turday afternoon acdordlng to rt made to the police yesterday Milton poran 1151 Fillmore I njt fffij Atji lirf JaMi ByBRlGGS Tjo iiMji HiMiiM i I gMMiWi WM WANTA I lit eeaa Lewis at Shannons Old Days Back CALLS FORMER TIMES TO MEMORY Johnston Buckley Some Boosters ES Reaping The By HARRY HERE was a touch of the old fight Ufa at Billy Shannons dan Rafael training camp yesterday afternoon Not tho old riotous outburstlng of enthusiasm to be sure but Just enough to cause old timers to wander backward with their thoughts and not so many years at that And they were not thinking ot Kid ioa iewis wno is training lor nis Wednesday night smashfeet with Battling Ortega They were going back over the years of long ago to meet the Joo Oane and tho Jimmy Brttts ana tho Mlko and Jack Twin Sulllvans 1 with their retinue ot entortanore tho uostner BUI Squires whose legs looked marvels of efficiency until aomo one happened to remember those self same legs resembled piano legs more than fbr other upholding combination And the Frankle Nells and further back the Joo Wolcotta and George Oreena But why wander Into tho past when Its tho prosnt with which wo have to deal THERE was Xld Tod Lewis yesterday a modern among modern scrappers And white the Kid had plenty of stuff to show the visitors ho had still more In tho way of a couple ot lively publicity starters ril leave It to you gentle reader what sort of an Impression youre going to have with Manager Jimmy Johnston on one side of you and Jim Buckley another loyal New Torksr on tho otherf a a A 3 LEWIS would start a punch Oerritkt 1T Pacing Queen Is Beaten in Race at Park Emma Takes Couple of Broad Jumps Pointer Belle Wins Bt FMED A FUHNEK TVAT of Illustrating 0 Ironworkers Still Winning at Soccer ARGONAUTS WIN FIRST CAME FROM CELTICS Olympics Are Nosed Out by Thistles TKSTERDAYS SOCCER RESULTS At Barbarian Field Barbarians 7 Rangers 1 At Ocean Shore Grounds Union Iron Works ft Burns 0 At Six Mile House Thistles 4 Olymplos At Crolls Grounds Alameda Argonauts I Celtics 2 4 If TVi Tpilrt Tran Wrlfoj rata Instil hta athletic rrow ilki AM An huh trvaieiwii st eaw va wa tee vw young fellow answering er hfl ytttttitly by afting the Burns players by a score or I to It was a cass of sharpshootlng against the steady Bums defense from start The Burn goalkeeper was Li nmour also hailing from Happy Valley took the other race One of those present who did not enjoy the Jumping ability ot Emma was South Americano Reberte Ha can not understand why The Queen didnt go for that leaping record last Sunday when he had a match race oa with Bradmont The summary tnt net freefet ell trati VK Klfif One Uadeuf Wlneoua IM Kd rime 1 1 i JO 3 ta4 Keeofld reee J1 peeei Lrsmour Hnk fi I fttle Jerk II WcNmra Tlsw intt Third ii A I I Biee ftefor eli pecei eii i wj xmy SI IWIIllm ieletili reteter tffnma Rodner Ntehrfl freak if Keiiaer ui IJI Durloe yiaie A Trenehman has Invented an artificial wood for matches using spa olally prepared straw ss a substitute A woman Is tter patentee OC a new poslhole 41ffger with a hinged scoop to remove all he 1ooe eerth from a hele his ribs broken In a collision with on of the Iron workers halfbacks 1 i The Olympics had a lead of one goal over the Thlstlee at half time yesterday on the Blx Mlle House grounds but Outside Lett Scott to the name ot Prln stein took a tun and Jump An aftarnoon durlnar the year of ltOoJind cleared1 twentyfour feet vndMflI cellent form and repelled at least JfcViuaii twenty shots during the afternoons LLdW 00Lrt55rmtrn 0JU X2trr had thro of They are right In that contention according to John Statistics but when you get down to the worldo record broad lump the honors must be conceded to Emma Emma so that you may be properly Introduced Is a bay pacing mare that has won the title ot queen of the Park Stadium She has been prancing around the three quarter mile track all season and has always shoved her proud head llretpast the wire She was programmed to reel oft another winning performance for tho Park visitors yestsrday Sad to relate however Emma forgot ail about her pacing laurels and on couple of occasions made a leap to outstrip the famous athlete Prln stein From the stand It looked as If Emma II succeeded but at the same tlm she lost the race In straight heats to Pointer Belle th pride and joy of Happy Valley the resting spot ot Ofwper Jo Xldd M11AT Din BILL SAYf Shortly after getting the word In each heat Kmma would go up In the air to get oR th paolng stride Maybe Bill Malough was calling her Queenle In preference to her favorite given name ot Emma It Is a cinch that Bill called her something after the breaks for she loatsonnuth ground that the chase to the wire waa almost hopeless In the first lieat Rodney Patchen set the pace to have Pointer Belle collar him In the stretch to win tn the fast time of I 10 flat Emma made up a world of ground to finish a length behind In second place In the second Pointer Belle went right to the front and stayed there Queen Emma had taken her leap arid could not get up at all The carryings on of Emma cam as a distinct surprise among the horsemen and the spectators tn tho stands KIJSGl TO 00 TO WOIIK Another event of the afternoon was King ValejoauaatU to the Stadium Th King Is a stubborn old fellow Sometimes ho will consent to face and sometimes he wonw A Qlttf Jek Wlsh got dls IffwSHvJth him and turned mm ovr to Qua Llndeaur Oua thought he would glv the King another chanc yesterday and In the third heat he had an awful time Finally he decided to start and won the race Ous happens to have use for a horse to drag a wagon and In the future you will meet ValleJo King on Market street or by wars No more easy Ufa of matinee racing The King may yc sea mm crrur 01 ma waS featured in a couple of spectacular goals in the second portion of tho oontest and put the Bcotsmen ahead for keeps Wilson put the ball through his own goal In the first half when the score was to for the Post street boys fl The Argonauts roused the enthuel asm ot their homo fans at Alameda yesterday afternoon by defeating tho Celtics to the tune of 3 goals to 3 It was the homesters first victory and dessrvedls earned The Celtics defense watglvcna lively time to keep the score within bounds Away from home fans and Alameda scenery tho Rangers made a sorry showing against the Barbarian who found their shootlngeye with a vengeance and banged the ball Into tho nan gar net on seven occasions The core waa 4 to 1 at halt time Co veil made three goals for the winners Hudson 2 Robertson 1 and Barry 1 Davidson scored the lone point for th Ranger New War Song Dedicated td The Grizzlies Blind Patient at Home for Incurables Finds Way to Do His Bit Prevented taking an active part In Americas war for democracy through blindness Brooks Tarver a patient at the San Francisco Home for Incurables recently set to work to do his bit by writing a war song After two weeks diligent mental work Tarter yesterday announced his task completed Were On Our Way to Berlin Is the title of his song which he has dedicated to Californias crack regiment ot volunteers The Oris tiles We ere en our wT to Berlin with tie Stars and Strlpee yw eeet We are solos to list tse elites tela Utalr llbertr Aod well or Old dlor 1 bert Sister uaa ebes For we re on oor war 40 Berlin aad well get the Keleers lore farewell uiotber and tether farewell eweetbeert and friend Farewell eleter and brother 11 eeme Personals and Hotel Gossip fereweu dnir old California take food cere of ear beret We nope to meet tbe Keller were net sol of over for fun Bemember ttie teeltasls lad the fete ef th Belgian klddlee Tor theee erlmes be moat aaewer la tbe erei er ell tbe world Cborne Were tbe California Ortsallee right from tbe Ooldea State Jo well bare to huerf before its to late or tberae tolng If Wl hot time wbsn tbe bore set over tkere aad well make tbrne Hnnn eeatter waei we tare leoee ear arlasly Bear Tarver who has been blind for several yars reoently assisted Chariot Tanneron also a blind patient at tho San Francisco Home for Incurables In Inventing a writing guide for the blind in Shotgun Discharged In Cart Kills Youth Saeetel trleoatsi 1e Tbe til reel tie MODESTO October 11 Accidentally shot while riding In a cart with a companion twenty mile from here Raymond Willis years old died on his arrival at the hospital here last night after having been transported most of th way In the cart ever rough rtads HI companion Chtrlee Nichols when the aeeldent ooeurred drove toward Idodeito and when about half way was ab to place htm In an automobile Th journey took three hours gad death riultoofrem loss of blood It Is believed that the shotgun which warn wm holding was accidentally discharged by Jolting waIUwg a son of Mr and Mrs Wallls who fcaVa a rsneh near her It Keanny of Baltimore Mit traffic manager of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad registered at the St Francis yesterday Other arrlavls at this hotel Included I Midden and William Warrlnor secretary and assistant secretary of the Oreeters of America It Xccles a railroad contractor of Salt Lake City Clayton of San Diego and wlfs and daughter Oustave Meertlst and wife of Los Angeles and Blanchard of Seattle Kugene II Wilson an attorney ot New York city registered at th palace yesterday Other arrivals In eluded Marks a former lnsur anc man of Los Angeles and now a member ot a Canadian gun company that leaves within two weeks for France Dr Kills Jones and wife and George Derby and wife of I Angeles II Schiller ot Now York and Charles Hadley ot Los Angeles Ii Kllnker a mine oojrater of Nevada Uty registered at the Plasa yeaterday en rout home from a bust ness trip to Honolulu other arrival Included Oeorge Stone former Mayor or santa Cruz Lathrep a grain man ot Holllster and Peck of Chicago Testsrdays arrivals at th riolel Stewart lniuded Burllngam and wife of Stookton 1L MoCoy ot Long Beach PatUrson ot Louts Floronc Bain of Hanford and Isabel price dt Washington Testerdays arrivals at th Ballevu Included Kroytr a manufacture of Stockton and wlf and child a Foot Jr and wlf of 01eum wniiams ot Pasadena and ir miiiarns gys at in Hotel Oakland for a two wks sojourn George Schroth Wins Marathon Swim on Bay Leo Purcell Lands Second Miss Flaherty Beats Out Miss Green George Schroth swimming under tho colors ot the Riverside Club of Sacramento waa the winner of the first annual open water long distance swim held at Neptun boach yesterday noon under the auspices of the Paclflo Association eetau llahlng a record of one hour thirty four1 minutes ten ssoonds Over th three and a half mile course which started at tho Alameda Mole thirteen distance paddlers attempted to fight oft the effects of the cold water wlh but six ot th participant succeeding Th Aeolian Tacht Club iefor holding their closing day programme at their clubhouse in Alameda wer on hand with the aid of Commodore Carl Strom and with fifty boat were well prepared to handl th many wants needed by the swimmers It was necessary for them during the long grind to pull out seven of the starters The results Flret Oeorfe Scbrotk Time 1 boor Ot mlnutei 10 seronde Xecond Leo Pnrrll Piedmont Atbletle Crab Time 1 hour 17 mlnntee eeeoodi Tbird leorfo Bund olrmple Club Timet 1 hour ntluutee ott 1 0 eetfoodo Fourth Okorg Barlon Modmeat atbletle Club Fifth Walter Wlkaader piedmont Atbletle Cluh With Merrill Barton Piedmont AtaloUo Cluh The seven swimmers who tailed to finish after negotiating over half tho distance wsre Harry Carroll end AI Stoll Piedmont Atbletle CQbl Roee and Erneet Tnruer uo attached AI flekrldge Olnaple Clnbi Br Miller Kterelde Club of Saorementoi Oraagte tinattarbed Fifteen minutes preceding the race three mermaldr plunged from tho pier at the Alameda Mol in a girls invitational match race Miss Mabel Qreen swimming with a well developed Australian crawl th other two Miss Catherine Flaherty and Miss Clara Pause using tho faster kick most common to the sprint swimmers of this Country Miss Mabel Qreen met defeat at the hand of Mies Catherine Flaherty Miss Clara Pause of Sacramento finished a strong third Results of tho SW mlle race are Flret Mine Catherine Flaherty Time bear 4J tutsutei i eecoode Frltet Neptune Beech Cop sew mark eetasllbbed Sarand Ulee Mabel Groenr Time 1 honr 4 nlnutee 00 loceuds Prlee Anguit Freeee Tropby Third Mln Clara Feme Time 1 hoar so lulautee oO eeennde Prise Schmidt Lltbv greeuiag unpen Treuby SOCIALISTS MAMB CAJIDIDATKS OAKLAND October It Mayor John Davie who Is faolnk a recall election wllr have another opponent at the polls December 4 as the result of th action of the Oakland Socialist today The Socialists nominated John Calvin Taylor a contractor for Mayor on the socialist ticket S9 rwm ggggW swj Offew Efficient Serric and Moderate Prices Predominate In Our dptlcsl Dtptrtment Best Quality Gold Filled SHJREON or FJTSeU THREE DOLLARS Compute with Ground 8thrl oat Lens oy an aiaoiuit orouiAi iST ltted br an nrl sruaranteed to rive abso tlen or MONRT ItEFUMDED guaranteed to give absplut satlsfaa nit jr uiiyaM EXAMINED EYES EXAMINED IREE XRTPTOK Btfeeale at MINIMUM Prlc uunpKB uun iuAisu ai nauca iries Sfi I I aVSOAft OftOfs4trlt THAf MAN vPrTTS ffi it i ten I eweeies iih rw eea en yuilVH ther wa a nudge from John Look at that left was hi word of warning Did you ever see anything a fast a that in all your lit And a th Kid would finish tho sain punch there waa a Jab between the rib from Buckley Say but that boy can land wa his way of slstng up the situation For four rounds ot something over two minutes and less than three Messrs Johnston and Buckley kept up SMITH their swing of Conversation and there wasnt a word but that wa highly favorable to Lewis a HOWEVER separating the chaff from the wheat Lewi looks a finished product He can certainly wield a shifty left and swing a hard some right Also he looks to have a vicious way ot cutting loose with Mhe In flghtlng as Young Jack John son who can tight better In the gymnasium than he does in th ring canwell testify Manager Jimmy ear Lewis can fight or box just as ho electa and if he hag that unusual combination Wednesday nights show against Battling Ortega ought to bo a whirlwind INDEED I dont believe It traylng any secrets that Johnston la looking tor a knockout as the right way to Introduce Lewis to the local tana Not that Johnston or th Kid hav anjrllner on Ortega They were aek lng questions yesterday as rsgards their prospective opponent If simply they have a ton ot confidence In what th New Torker can accomplish tn it GUNBOAT Smith waa not on hand to lend hi assistance toward making the afternoon ot boxing a success but tbe programme went through without a hitch Just th same Buckley aside from handing a boost out sow and then to Lewis was Intsnt on Te establlshlng tho Gunner as a card What he wants is a ruturn match With Jack Dempscy itS gk 4i THU Gunners hand wa in bad ahapo before boomed Jim and I can prove It Now It right again and we want another tight with Dempsey Well agree to give a quarter of our end ot the house to any war charity that you want to nam Only Dempeey must agre to do the same thing Sham on you Jim for forgetting that California fighters deal In medals and not otherwise In the receipts And what good would half a medal do a war fund MYSTEBY PERSISTS IFJ SOLDIERS DEATH Goldberg Hears Inquiry Is Still Going on in North Over Sons Case Despite the fact that news came from Camp Lewis that the board ot inquiry Investigating the death of Corporal Millard Ooldberg had filed its findings with the statement that young Gsoldberg came to Ills death through a gunshot wound self ln dieted Goldberg San Frsnrlscn capitalist and father of the dead youth received a telegram yesterday saying that the Inquiry was stilt go log on Private advices received from Camp Lewis had Informed th father thet there was evidence of strangulation and that the trail might lead to a murder mystery Several conflicting report have com from Seattle where the youth body was found In a hotel The first report said he had Nihof himself the neat that he had taken poison and various other alatsment have been altered after being given out Since the death the elder Goldberg has been endeavoring to obtain possession of ths body but this ha been delayed whll the Investigation as going on Saturday Attorney BlngoUky repressntlng the father telegraphed the camp that If murder as suspected he would take the next train for Tacoma and aid In any Investigation that might be made Toung aoldbtrg was found dead In tho Stewart Hotel Seattle Seturday October II A cote auppossd to have been written by Goldberg was found tn tho room saying he could no longer remain away from his sweetheart Miss Vivian Roman daughter of Mrs Bruno Roman 2800 Franklin street The handwriting of this note has been questioned i i i i Wisconsin Senator Is Accidentally Killed MILWAUKEE October 21 Accidentally shot tn the back by his brother Onetave while hunting ducks near Itush Lake Wlsoonsln this morning United States Senator Paul llustlnr died at a far mhouie near the seen th accident late to night Iroquois Club Holds Annual Breakfast Member ot the Iroquois Club gave their thirty fifth annual bullshsad breakfast at tho Duondusto Hotel Fairfax yesterday morning having as their invited guests th Supervrsors elect Talks were given by some of the supervisors Flynn also gave a short address on the school bond which are soon to be voted upon Walter Hettman grand sachem acted as toast master Th breakfast was held In the open air and Was deolared by those who wers present to have been a great success Savant Will Discuss Conservation of Oil How to lncreaea the natrolaum out put during the war will be the sub 1 roaeT lect of an address tomorrow night by i ar Folsom professor ef mining at Stanford University In room 100 of tho Mining building of the Unlvor i fity ot California Professor Folsom will present the results ot a recent Investigation by tho committee on petroleum ot th California State Council ot Defense of which he Is a member The lecture will bo free to the public Fitzsimmons Loses Battle With Reaper Once World Champion Dies frt Chicago After Short Illness CHICAGO October Jl Robert Fits Simmons former champion heavyweight pugilist died early today of Kj iiinss ox nvI Robert Fitxslmmons who died arlr thl morning In Chicago after a long and losing fight against pneumonia 5nUhmv ubr Robert as he came to bo known in flatlo circles was born June 4 1UJ at Helaten Cornwall England He made his first appearance In the ring at Tlmmura New Zealand when Fltxeimmons entered the Jem Mao tournament la 1180 and won the amateur championship of th country A year later Fitxslmmons entered a slm liar tournament and defeated flv men In on nighC The Cornlahman tamo spread throughout Australia for wa sxtrmly successful II remained there until 1190 when ha cam to America and aUrted a carter that wi spectacular In the extreme FJtsaimmons held flrt th middleweight championship of th world and then the heavyweight crown a tltlo that cam to him through hi defeat of James Corbett March il7 HIT It took fourteen rounds for Fltsslm mons to defeat Jam Corbett dt Caron City Nvada II held th crown for more than two years finally succumbing to James Jefferie who scored a win In eleven rounds at Coney Island Juno I lit Bob contlnutd to fight more or less successfully for a number of years but practically was through with tho ring la Hot when ho lost to Jaolg OBrien la a San Francisco ring i Moose to Give Ball At Dreamland Rink Mayor and Mrs Rolph will lead th grand march at the annual Mardl Oras charity ball to bo given by San Fran Cisco Lodge No It Loyal Order of Mooee at Dreamland Rink next Satu ray night and following them and other guests of honor will come a spectacular military and fratsrnal pageant Including many brilliant features All of th receipts of this ball which will last until 2 oclock In th morning will be devoted to th widows an dorphans fund and It la hoped that many a San Francisco home may be made brlwhr with i tantlal Christmas box as a result of the affair Preceding the dancing ther will be a brief entertainment ballet of 100 dancers under th direction of Doris Fldde FABJaJBR HANGS SELF Special Dlspan The kronlclav STOCKTON October 21 Axel Peterson a well to do farmer of Esealon committed suicide last night by hanging himself In the barn of uu on me jsscalan Oeaiiu LAST 7 DAYS Today FIG DAYToday JCKHCED SAX JOAQTIX CO CELEBKATIOJf CALIFORNIA LAND SHOW Aaaplee taa FraacUe Heal Estate Beard Market and Eighth Stt BABBIT SHOW SUPERB MCSIC MILITARY BASPS IIAWAUAH PtAXERS BEEF CATTLE EXHIBIT Jtedaiag 1 A Saerlhoras TBa10 3 PM lereferda Saortaeraav 2Kiffl It Cattle Farads LUTHER BURBANK Day Thuraday Dlstrlbatlea 100OSJ oaada gptae less Caeta Frail Mr Barbaak will he areaeat TOMORROW 10000 Bottles Jacksons 5ps Soda Gives away Naps Contra Costa Cog Soldiers Sailors la Uniform Admitted Free Ties Tsars Opt daily 10 Ae to 11 1 Admission Adults 2bt Children 10c AMUSEMEXTS Leading 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