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The Fresno Morning Republican from Fresno, California • 8

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Fresno, California
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8
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IIE FRESIsIO MORNING REPUBLICAN WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3192d 11 Neivs From If San Joaq Valle (pro RIM VAI I FY EMI Gant Forest Becoming Aisitors hick Melina a very bully isto month and ohowsthe popula a rity the parka and the mountain seenery! -Giant Forest Becoming VALI Elcim 1 Popular With Autoist 0 We Ars Exclusive Agents for CASTLE COAL COAL HnEn RIVERS Tulare Co Feb and Mrs George Magly of Giant Forest report a very busY WINSHONOR month in the park They had dur- ing Januttly 210 autotnobilem and 1134 visitore This la unrrecedented Is Vice President Of Never before have cars been able Seniors At Redlands to drive into that part of the park during the winter months They report a fall of 31 intiial of snow anfndssPoudnutiraiyng wthitaht 11147 Alder Creek on the lower odgo of ihe park had 20 bogies of rain during the atom and they also I 70c3ordeReoittenbdraitniceingdup470 The Best Household Coal MILL BLOCKS WOOD Dorsey-Parker Co 2100 Van Noss Phone 277 REDLANDS reb Fharlotto Drexler of Riverdale has been honored by being elected vice presi dent of the senior class at the t'niversity of Redlands Drexler has been prominent in student RetiVitiell during the pact three and REDLANDS reb Char- lotto Drexler of Riverdale hes been honored by being elected vice presi- dent of tkis senior class at the rni- Versity of Redlands Drexler has been prominent in student durin the nest three and 1 1 Best Wishes to the Golden State Theatres Inc Lessees of the New WILSON THEATRE C' 1 4 If i 1 1 II' h1111 1 I 1 Illy' 1 Ill 1 'II 11 1 I a37p' 1I I1 i I I IMP 11 111 Ill4k- 1 il 11 1 CI 11 I 111 1 II 1 1 1110:1 I 11 11 I 11 'I" 1111111 1 1 il I i 1 I I i I I li i I 1111 1 1 1 1 I 1 1111 fl' 1 01 1' I' I 1 11 I 1114 i 1 1 1 a0 I I 1 4 1 '1 il 11 ill 1 111 1 11 111 I 1 1 11 0 I illi Ill' If 1 1 1 0 CI I 'I 11'11' 011011111" Ill 1 ill 11 III 1111 I 11 1 0 11111 I 1 111011111i ti 0 i Il litt'kt ill'' 'II 101111 1 t'i 111 1111 11 1 II '11 I 11 1 I IIN 1 1 I 1 11 1 illi 1111 1 1 I 1 11111: 1 I 11 I 1 li it 1 il It 1 11 1111 1 I 1 11 11 III I II i Ilill 1 1 litlitil 111 1 I I I 'I 1 ill I'll '1111! 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The 'preparations are complete! Your new Wdrider theatre is readyF Ready to welcome you! To Entertain! Amuse! Delight yout Your imagination cannot picture--your fancy cannot coniurethe gorgeous surprise that awaits you In all the history of Fresno there is no event to compare with this! THE DOORS OPEN AT 6 PM THE FIRST SHOW STARTS AT 6:15 THE SECOND AT 9 O'CLOCK THERE ARE NO RESERVE SEATS THE PRICES ARE 35 AND 50 CENTS AND THE PROGRAM---WHAT WOW! 1 A talikm 0 nil este 6 ne 'nth 1 1 t' 'AL CHRIS'ilE'S AL CHRISTIE'S KINEMA THEATRE 141 LIBERTY THEATRE FRANK PLAKETT MGR DI GEC) SHARP MGR DI 'WHITE DAANSUIA AT HERMAN KERSKEN MGR DIR Attl STARTING TOMORROW AT 1 THREE SHOWS DAILY FREE PARKING EVERY DAY AFTER 6 FOR 100 CARS 5---FIVE--5 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS GOLDEN STATE CIRCUIT RHUEL 'MOULTON and hiiWILSONIANS iuullulliK program ol 1t- 5----FIVE--5 I this'slortous comml unity'' 'Pkt Delightful Laugh Hit 1 GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS 'lk 7 It GOLDEN STATE CIRCUIT it addition to -i --with-- is'alie y'well'- lsh JULIAN ELTINGE RHUEL 'MOULTON estabi city 'of ANN PENNINGTON and hiiWILSONIANS i theatric expression ULM EllitSI artIPatresInt A MBOWLGENERAL MANAGER AZ ri i ES 1 KINEMA THEATRE LIBERTY THEATRE L' i FRANK PURKETT MGR DI 4Pli GEO SHARP MGR DI 1 'WHITE THEATRE 1 HERMAN KERSKEN MGR DIR ei lI-------------------------oe STARTING TOMORROW AT 1 THREE SHOWS DAILY IF FREE PARKING EVERY DAY AFTER 6 FOR 100 CARS 1 's 1 A iim i.

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Years Available:
1892-1932