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The Evening Times-Star and Alameda Daily Argus du lieu suivant : Alameda, California • 5

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Alameda, California
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5
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AtAMUDA CAL THURSDAY MARCH 13 1913 THE EVENING TIMES-STAR FIVE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Music Lovers Await With Interest Coming of the Prince of Pilsen Juniors and Childrens Co'rdes Nominated by Electors of First Ward -FOR Councilman P'P A EZ 11 I Jlk IVMWI ui ELECTION MONDAY April 14 1913 THE BEST MADE 41 John Walker (Incumbent) CANDIDATE FOR Councilman- at-Large Election Monday April 14th 1913 The materials are new the styles are up-tordate the values are incomparable and the prices are low Junior Sizes $125 Each Childrens Sizes 60c Each Remember we have a DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT where anything in the line of sewing can be done in the quickest possible time with the least expenditure of money fiV THE BIG STORE Little Eugenia Clinchard Child Actress to Appear at Alameda AGENTS FOR LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Agents for HOLE PROOF HOSIERY A Written Guarantee With Every Six Pairs Alamedas Leading Dry Goods Store 1406-8-10 PARK ST Phone Ala 588' vador of Sacramento here last night Salvador put up a great fight and proved to he the cleaner boxer Billy Holmes broke hi right hand in the eighth round of his contest with Mickey O'Biieu and was tiunhlo to continue further Brien was given tile decision Johnny Sell i IT did not show till that his friends expected mid lost the derision to Young Button in mg rounds of lively mixing eision Joe Azevedo of Sacramento outpointed Red Robinson of Pittsburg in six rattling rounds while Jack Toleu knocked out Toby Miller in the third round of a scheduled six round go The biggest crowd that ever saw a light in Oukland was present OLeary Rests Salvador STOCKTON Cal Mar 13 A couple of slinging rights to the 'jaw in the middle of ho tenth round along with his aggressive work throughout gave Johnny O'Leu-y ol Seattle the derision over Sallv Sal ff'" GRADUATES INTO PROFESSIONAL CLASS WITH FLUNG COLORS Little Eugenia Clinchard the child prodigy of Alameda who has made a host of friends in many cities through her acting of baby parts on the stage is to hold a reception for the children of Alameda at the new Alameda theatre next Saturday atter-noon Little Miss Clinchard is now one of the regular players of the Kssanay company which has its western branch at Niles and where a large company is constantly maintained for the production of western piituros 'The little Alameda girl has appeared a number of times in tins city and also played on the Orplieum ciieuit with Sydney A) res hut there are still some who have not seen her Those who have seen the little miss want to see her again and it is on this account that besides appearing in the picture The Iulliienoe on Broncho Billy she will be soon in person at all performances on Friday and Saturday The reception for the children however will be held oil Saturday afternoon Little Eugenia has come to he a great favorite with the Essanay players at Niles and some special plays in which she is to ho featured are to be written The bill at the new Alameda to- FLOKENCE TURN El! AT NEW ALAMEDA Car Want a room In a nice family? Rend over the Tinies-Star ads day will he a repetition of yesterday's success with Florence Turner featured in a Vitagrapk drama Under the Makeup AT THE MACDON- LOTTIE KENDALL IN THE PRINCE OF PILSEN OVGH SATURDAY TO CTRL FEATHERS Alameda Vacuum Cleaning Co Carpets Rugs Curtains and General House Cleaning Perfectly Sanitary work guaranteed FOUR HOURS $200 2329 PACIFIC AVENUE Phone Alameda 1161 Telephone or Call before 8 A or after 5 To curl ostrich plumes till a flat pan with salt and make it very hot then hold the plume over the salt and the heat thrown out will curl the feathers without injuring them Pittsburg Sun do your Groceries and Wines and Liquors come from WHERE WHY are they purchased there Sett Hlit'll' hud their hold upon the American amusement lovers is so great that Filson continues as one of the greatest successes ever produced Joss Dundy will be soon as the jolly brewer liana Wagner from "Zinziunati and the whole cast is one of superiority and strength New girls comprise a chorus of prettier show maids than have ever been sent out from New Yolk Lottie Kendall favorably known in musical comedy is the widow of the cast while Mary Murray talented prima donna with a beautiful coloratura voice has the pretty role of Edith Bernard Feiguson handsome and imposing has the role of (he real prince and Fred Lyon is distinctly clever as the young and dashing naval lieutenant Lovers of catchy music and good comedy note with pleasure (lie announcement that the MacdottoUgll theater will offer the greatest of all musical comedy favorites The Prince of rilsen for two performances only Saturday matinee and night This charming musical entertainment Is In the full flush of another successful season and Henry NV Savage has made the whole production absolutely new in every detnil Costumes scenery and effects and all the many requirements of a high class musical offering have been added to the new company Theater-goers are already familiar witty the tremendous song favoriten The Message of the Violets Heidelberg" and The Tale of (he Protect Ask for 'A-' mY- -A--' If ORIGINAL GENUINE The Fotid Drink for all Ages Others are Imitations Siicelul to Tlim's-Stnr by iiitril Press OAKLAND Cal Mar 13 Bob McAllister of San Francisco up lo yesterday nil amateur middleweight champion has a right today to call himself a lit opponent for the best men of his weight In the business In ten busy rounds ho battered Willie Meehan the hard-hitting San Francisco newsboy to such good effect that lie gained a wide margin ol points McAllister merely contented himself with dusting off the newsie lir the fiist few rounds and then satisfied that Meehan had nothing much more than a wild wide swing waded in and gave him a scientific heating In the seventh round he battered Meehan so hard! that the crowd was yelling for sou-j venirs of the newsboy McAllister got off to a flying start in the first round when a right cross1 put Meehan down Thereafter McAllister met every one of Meehan's wild rushes with a stinging left and holding his right in reserve shot it across with unerring aim and telling effect whenever an opening afforded Referee Griffin's decision was popular In the first preliminary Jim Rose won a 4-round derision over Terry Long Frank Romo proved the surprise of the evening when without training he sloped in and heat Henry lltekey to a Irnzzlo winning the do- to serve you faithfully are in a position and intelligently WE WILL you trj us OLD GILT EDGE WHISKEY! A gentleman's beverage Invigorating and healthful Youll show your knowledge of quality by asking for OLD GILT EDGE Phono Ain 403 Anto Delivery Boy Street and Santa Clara Ave tion to make the quotations anil handle the output of Sonoma county Another Alameda Case Wichman Lutgen Co SOLE PROPRIETORS It Proxes That There's Way Out for Many Suffering Alameda Folks OF SEND FOR THE HOME FOLKS MANY ARE WANTED FOR CIVIL SERVICE The United States Civil Service Commission announces that the examinations listed below will be held in Sun Francisco at an early date Application blanks and further information relative to these examinations may he obtained from the secretary 12th civil service district room 211 postolllce building Kan Francisco Cal: Junior Library Assistant (male) Department of Agriculture salary $(1 oft lo $1100 per uuiium Laboratory Assistant In Itiper and Textiles (mule) Buroiut of Hland-hI'iIh salary 0 to $12110 per annum CltalTciir Depot (jiiartcrmasler San Fraucisi Cal salary $1200 per annum WM H0CK1NS Announces that he has reestablished his Plumbing Business at 1538 PARU STREET corner Lincoln avenue where he is prepared to attend to all kinds of plumbing work Telephone Alameda 2556 Extremely Low Fares from All Eastern Points Via WESTERN PACIFIC Are Many! CAREFUL Just allot her report of a case in Alameda Another typical case Kidney ailments relieved in Alameda Willi Doans Kidney Pills Mrs Mary Klopf of 1519 Stanton street Alameda Cal says "While I wan living in Wichila Kan I suffered from a terrible attack of kidney trouble I laid a hearing down pain In my hat and lutd awful dizzy spells One time after I had started for town I beimno so dizzy that I laid to sit down and remain there until some one came to my aid My kidneys were weak and I laid trouble with the kidney secretions 1 doctored for four months hat without success A friend nilvisnl mo to try Doan's Kidney Pills and 1 guvo them a trial The third box brought Improvement and live boxes cured me I have been priiellenlly free from kidney complaint slate I think that Doan's Kidney Pills saved my life and I nt pru Iso I hem too highly They ha vn also been used others ltt oui'i family with the In xt bulls For sale by all dealers Price 5U i elds Fohler-Milbttrn Co Buffalo New Yoik sole ageuls for tho Pulled Slates Heiueiuher the name Doan's and take no other IETA BUM 1 Oi Tit) EN TO CONTROL MiG MMIKET AND ALL OTHER POINTS FOLKS Let Tell You About Them TICKETS ON SALE March 15th to April 15th Through STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPING CARS From CHICAGO and ST LOUIS FOR INFORMATION CALL ON or WRITE TOWNSEND WAGNER IT CHAMBERS I) I A City Ticket Agent Cily Pass Agt Ihcue Oukland 132 JIJII Broadway urn lilt Mi cel PICT ALUM A Mur 13-The poul-Irv men nl IllnluMui Held a meet in ill (lie I'lininliiT of Commei mill it was shown that 13UU ciscs of eggs day Mifflcloiil to continl tin ket illl'l lie pledged lo he placed ill eolil hlomga A Tinner of the Ienit Grove district was nooiinutcd to represent all the dMihts ol the cotitilv id the intetlm of the San Ftanclsfo Prodm and llgg Kxc linnc" mid II Is generally believed tliui lie will lie mrepted by Hu' exi linage people He would tinll lie In a pod- mar- IVe like pnrth'iilnr people poo-pie who bring llicir judgment lo bear In their Imying Some are not particular enough about the goods a druggist sells We like careful particular people because it Is easy fur us to hold their putroiiage BINDER PHARMACIST Alumeds rhnrnmry Park Street and Central Av Alameda Gas Appliance Store DOOR TO GAS NEXT PHONE ALAMEDA 2103 OFFICE 1340 PARK STREET.

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1909-1915