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FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, ALAMEDA HOME IS THE SCENE OF NUPTIALS 1903. TIFT 70 NANE THE OFFEILS Philippine Commission Enacts Laws for the Moros. THE SAN AMERICAN SHIP3 ARE NOT NEEDED Depdrtment Revokesthe Order Sending Them to Valparaiso.’ ADVERTI SEHENTS. EWHITE HOUSE Remainder of June, and during the months of July and August STORE WILL BE CLOSED | SATURDAYS AT 12:30 p. m. Mo Tison Reporte? | SRS WASHINGTON, June 9.—The orders is- | | [ fi sued vesterday for American ships to g0/ | . to Valparziso have been revoked, owing | | General Wood Is Likely to Become First Governor of the Province. : Minister Wilson ReportsThat MANILA, June 9.—The Philippine Com- mission has enacted a bill providing for the government of the Moros. Governor | C POST & Kmuy St1s to the receint of a cablegram from Min- | Taft and Major General Davis Jjointly OR. % n, which indicates that their| | drafted 1it. - The measure practically makes the Moro province an autonomous colony of the Philippines, which the Phil- ippine Government controls, and creates | an appointive legislative council to pro- vide local laws, the commission reserving | presence is not needed. The explanation given at the State De- | ment for the sudden change of plans | regarding the squadron is in substance | During the months of June, REVIEWS FIGHT | that the devartment for some time past July and August had been receiving advices from varlous the right to amend or annul them. The | *| sources indicating the existence of a se-| council is to be composed of a governor, attorney Governor secretary, treasurer, engineer, and superintendent of schools. s situation ean seaport towns OUR STORE WILL BE - GAINGT SALODNS owing to a for strike of dock la-; | o borers and s ioting and destruction | Taft will appoint the officials. CLOSED SATURDAYS of propert; vy Department was| | The Dill will extend the Jurisdiction of | advised of th E tion and an intima- | the Philippine courts and constabulary to | AT 12:30 p. m. tion was given that the presence of | | the province and will recognize Moro laws S | La.dy Henry Somerset, | American warships at the scene of trouble | which do not confict with American laws, | would be prudent. When the department | \ The measure alco diretts the abolition o the tribal laws, creates Moro courts, pro- vides that the Philippine courts shall try cases between Moros and Christians, gives the province its net customs and forestry collections and authorizes tne council to abolish slavery. The province Predicts a Temper- ance Victory. i declded to send the South Atlantic| uadron from Montevideo the emergency | 1 Minister Wilson by | | it the Chilean Govern- | | ment had the situation well in hand. This | d ceased to exist cable reported ti PVECIALTIES Advertised by Responsible Firms of S.F. Davis, Schonwasser & Co., Post and Grant Avenue. | was received after the orders had gone| | GENEVA, Switzerland, June 9.—At to-| to the South Atiantic Squadron, so it| | is divided into five districts—Sulu, Zam- s day’s session of the convention of ghe| Was ne v to cancel them, which| | boanga, Lanao, Cotabato and Davao. The | WHY NOT RIDE A | PROF. L. WILLIAMS, JOHN. W. OOOOOOOOOO | W oria s Woman's Christitn Temperimce| SeCTetary Moody did to-day | bill provides for partial military govern- | WOLF-AMERICAN| Fee sndSkia Speciatist"| JESRY HOPEWEL ol 2 is emperanc | ment, and it is expected that General BICYCLE Introduces a mew sci- Elastio Stosking; ART GRACE [ 3 n the presiding officer, Mrs. Lillian o XNTERE‘ST"TO“P_ me ) Leonard Wood will be the first Governor : Z entific treatment for "Abdominal { N. Stevens of Portl Me., read EO! 1 of the Moro provinc e T Sgasen? . |cradicating Wrinkies g, Sumperters, MBINED. v Henry Somerset’s pre€idential ad- OF THE PACIFIC COAST e - "[Ereckles smalipox uspeasories, Hen 8 set’s P | 2 ol Pits and ki 1 =s, in which the absent president pre-f g oo o Bt meaas indte s GOVERNOR OF KANSAS EDWIN MOHRIG, ts. A 3 40 Ellis ¢, a 2 1 Bicyel Bportin ent. rooms that the eventual outcome of the | = M““gg“, . d’ ; e b WEDS MES. IDA WEED | Bicycles and Spirtiag] P2 micss teetment % el Christian Temperance Union's Ol SELVICS I oEn = £ S Ther W 1822 MARKET ST. Dept. 4. "2 TelRed 2712 a complete victory over| Patents Issued. ‘PP;' tn"t‘;’%“;?m sg: g - = e - WASHINGTON, June letrothes on; ore 18 i g ADVERTISEMENTS. | address also referred to Great Brit- | . fsows | Election. —————ee e | ain’s unenviable reputation for inebriety KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 9.—Willls J. - modern governments were alive to ’ Bailey, Governor of Kansas, and Mrs. co UMBIA 1 anger and referred to the fact that 'l“ fex: Suniiae Fumsh, Ban Erdnoieco | Tda B. Weed were married in the First LEADNG THEATRE Russig, France and Sweden were strenu- | reating " cerain” metal; | o'clock this evening. Rev. J. J. Fifield ST LAST 4 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. ously y 8 se ps Angeles, wave v, vhich was g gt 5 ot o i 0, me board: | | performed the ceremony, W . = L 10 m: ned the “magnificent effort ik i brief and simple. Only a few guests were HE TAILOR =. ¥ of the United States, more powerful in | solar printer: Robert Fullerton Strain, present. its 'A\m; » to overcome the custom Riverside, {ruit grade win Stryckland, Los | Immediately after the ceremony Mr. 3 grafted into old coun enfeebled by | Angeles under-reamer and union cable and | | and Mrs. Bailey left for Topeka. It had snd Summsr | time,” and concluded with an appeal for | & ot Reanciaco, pemnstsl ] been Governor Bailey's intention to make sll the exaltation of the home, asserting that| sibio b Weorr Cruz, cineh plate, | a trip to his old home in Tllinois, but this h ¥ - y . . .- ol g e 3 | 2 * (M ne; of nfel the work of the World's Woman's Chris us M. Akers, lone, brake | | was postponed because of pressing busi- P g oo e e R g tian Temperance Union could be best|levers Milion L. Edmunds, Bandon, bleyele | | | ness relating to the flood, Governor Bal- e - S = F summed up in ‘the words of its greatest | "3 ance: Henry © Marcus Bohemis, SWninE: | | ley said to-day: e IFIWERE KING | founder, the late Miss Frances Willard, | fastener; Willlam H. Hendrix. Seattle, lifter; | Long before the election Mrs. Weed and T My $25 3 OF B R ey 2k R spllo ageisii sendid Riblet, Spokane. rope sheave support | | ere engaged to be married. I never made a sv!fl“s Tolgd“g.s‘g Beginning NEXT MONDAY, June 15. | and more homelike for humanity." djustment’ for tramway towers b | e O e Beat Anything g orders—Rear Admiral M. Miller. com. |+ { | if T were elected Governor of Kansas. That in the Mar- The report of the Loyal Legion showed | mavaont ot the Siar | | was a story started by some of my Kansas the membership of that organization to |m 11 bec | POPULAR COUPLE OF THIS friends. They meant It in a good-natured way, amount to 300,00 young abstainers, Bl o rine | CITY WHO WERE MARRIED "““l‘ h-“_lhvd.!nl« of-dmpm S {n the Greatest Succem of the e The next convention probably will be | Zardant 10 e oaamacd: | LAST EVENING. e abindt Sl e s THE ALTAR OF FRIENDSHIP h in Boston, Mass. | ant of the Navy Yard! Passed | | 11 tate man: wlic” died Bve’ veirs 0. Mr. Madeleine Lucette Ryley's Beauti Comedy A constitutional amendment gives the| Assistant Surge Morgan goes from | g - LB 3 i i of Love, Humor and Pathes. - general s power to call a convention | the Boston to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island, | * | and Mrs. Weed lived formerly at Yuma, - agee e every two years instead of thre. O 4 P | Y C | o, s Ty, e N e 8t Sents Tenl)y The e s Post SYReY By IWSrs e e, and| ‘e followin tment of the salaries o opular Young OUPI€ | met " Governor Balley at Baileyville, mng.ln. Ca 5 - v 100se the place of meeting. Bl ey o Kans., where she went to live after her —_————— WEARY OF UNCERTAINTY AS TO THE CANAL TREATY ‘“"‘mg of This City Are ' Wedded. husband's death. She has two children. S e | FOG AGAIN PREVENTS | | TRIAL OF THE YACHTS ) $3000; $2400 to P arn is to becomo o United States Will Notify Colombia e —— MATINEE TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, J 0. 5 = NEE TO-D 2 AY, June 1 x a5 That Prompt Action Must Be - Harland E. r, resigned. PRETTY home wedding took | Rivals for Selection for Cup Defender Parquet, any seat, 25c: Balcony, 10c; Chll- SN Edward Tvans, Fort Casey. | place last evening at Alameda, &re Compelled to Retirn to | dren. any” part excent reserved, 10c B ON, June S.—Important . Freeland, Island County. | when Miss Mae L. Murphy and | Their Anchorage. | VAUDEVILLE CRACKERJACKS! . rences have been in progress of late | yice Martin Davidscn, resigned; Clarence, V. | Willlam . Meyer, both of this| NEpw YORK, June 8.—Fog to-day again Paxton’s Living Art Panorama; the retary Hay and persons con- | McDonald, resigned; Charles F. Van Ausdale, | clty;-wer® marriea at the home |5 ooci g ae Sl the thres rivals Threo! Rinfords; Tuts Teethants ’ the Panama Canal enterprise, | Patah City, Garfield County, vice R J. Hil“| of the pridegroom's parents, 561 Pacifc | for selection as cup defender. The start Cluett-Peabody neglige | Harry Le Clair; Frank Keenan and TR P <18 itcome of which is a determination | "3, “gloce receipts of the San Fran avenue. | was set for 11 a. m.. but at that hour | S 8 P 4(0!‘!\10\ A Tgo;onfhsogog- tly terminate the negotiations n,:,n.fi.‘",,f. The month of May were $100.265 | The ceremony yas performed by the | thick fog overhung Sandy Hook, where shirts are made first for com- | Company; Hanlon’s Pantomime e PR % 0 po- bia one way or the other. The Rev. F. R. Brush ahd fmmediately upon its | they lay. It was clear within the Hook | fort, but style and elegance of Company; Hale and Frances; Rus- NS r Mlogue, | President’s patience is well-nigh exhaust- | conclusion the young couple left for an|when at 1 p. m. the Constitution left s Lig sell and Locke, and the Biograph olleas 30‘ Lun. ST, |ed over the conflicting reports in regard | extended tour of the State. the starting line. The Reliance ond the | Material are in them too. g : — n Franeisco. | 0f the treaty that come from Colombia, | GONTRACTS FOR BUILDING ; The bride Is popular in this city and | Columbia followed half an hour later. Cluett Shirts, $1.50 up | SR o e om 1 SCENES =t the DELHI DURBAR. and t All three yachts were in tow. only made hosts of friends when she was em- BATTLESHIPS ARE AWARDED | pioyed at Thors' photographic studio. Mr. ,\lmer is a well known young business t Government is to be made aware | rrying Monarch Shirts, $1.00 up | ot | h instant the Colombian Con- mainsails and club topsails twelve-knot wind, they sailed too fast in a the COLLECE _OF NOTRE DAME, | gress will convene and its proceedings | Portable Equipment Is Not to Be In-| .14 his friends predict a bright future | for their tugs to keep ahead of them and Cluett, PcabOdy & Co. | ‘OPERA . will be watched with the greatest interest cluded in Limit of Cost Fixed for him. had to ease off their sheets to keep the - 7%5 here. If it shows an earnest purpose to by Congress. T After their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. | towlines taut. The Reliance and Colum- | - A consider the treaty, a due allowance of ¢ GT Y\ 3 < ¢ | Meyer will reside in this city, having al- | bla were two miles from the starting AMUSEMENTS. p s he will be made by our Government. It ““ A;S*“ ‘; . e i “”J’ | ready furnished a_comfortable home in |line when the fog settled and they ek ‘Aom?:rém-‘rxr:;; \.M,f\rm”y_:-':d*{z:::m g ; . there is an evident purpose to delay rati- | Moody late to-day announced he acc the Western Addition. returned to the Hook, follawed later by - et oy THE JENNE MORROWLONG COL~ | fication beyond a reasonable time, then | ance of the lowest three bids for the! the Constitution. The fog/then lifted in e At 22 . Oy, LEGE (IF \OICE AND ACTIO'\ the treaty negotiations will be abruptly | 16,000-ton battleships and the following | @ the lower bay, but was still thick over [ ” a sitions terminated and the President will pro- | awards have been made: | SAYS CALIFOB-NIA GIRLS the racecourse. | & : eed to carry out the next instruction of | The Minnesota, to the Newport News | | The yachts will race to-morrow, weather | . < namely, to arrange with Nica- | Shipbuilding Company of Newport News, | ARE IN GREAT DEMAND | ,.o;itting. || “A LITTLE BIT OF STRING. | Triumph of EDWIX STEVENS and the Splemn sta Rica for the acquisition | Va., $4,110,000. B r Song Hit in Years. ! s 2 | rights | “Kansas, to the New York sz,q,huumng‘ Miss Mildred Kearney Returns From To Visit San Francisco SEGuner oug S R e Company of Camaen, N. 7. $itivow. | New York Atter a Successful | wiout gecing the Diamond batace woutd| | THE CIRCUS GIRL L PemL TR e PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Vermont, to ";"“FW ml‘l"rsh!vbu"l‘d" Theatrical Engagement. be like visiting Europe without seeing 3 . at Company o eymoutn, ass, 2 Miss Mildred Kearne¥, the well-known | Pari: It s leadi £ FUNNIEST OF MUSICAL COMEDIES AS 3 r - MAY CHA: | ing Miss { aris. s a leading feature of San > OF | ES — S nLE fwaEmer . fary Moody has ruled that the| SiPSer. returned from New York yester- | Francisco and is conceded to be the most PRESENTED BY THE FAMOUS I . | ecreta o s i 4 3 beautiful jewelry store in the world | | BELMONT SCHOOL Large Financial Interest Is Said to| portable-equipment i3 not to be An.mdedlgfigp":j_"t':k:"flw;‘;g; Dk foas ot ohe 18] jtors or purchasers are equally welcome. DALY THEATER COMPANY. | POPULAR PRICES. 2tc. soc and Toe. * Be Ready to Take Up All the | in the lmit of cost fixed by Congress— T 2 | 221 Montgomery st., bet. Bush and Pine. * elepho h 9. v theatrical season in the East. Bos beth singing with great success James T. Powers' great hit, “The Jewel | of Asia.” Next season Miss Kearney is to play second lead to Paula Edwards in “Winsome Winnfe,” a great success this MONT, CAL She in NOTE TEE mcn Orchestra, first 10 ro Balance of Orchestra | $4,421,000 for each ship. e PACIFIC SQUADRON WILL GO TO ALEUTIAN ISLANDS | New Stock. NEW YORK, J 9.—The statement made the authority that an offer has been made to the syndicate which has agreed to underwrite the $7 ——e—————— FIRE DESTROYS NOTED HOSTELRY IN FLORIDA Blaze at Palm Beach Causes Loss of Balcony - Gallery. SATURDAY MATL 2 ALCAZAR A Delightful Comedy. Acted With Fine Art. Hllnhcnck Mihlarv Acaflflmy = < Pz e T | prip Is to Be M.dg to Test the season. Miss Kearney recelved a flatter- Three-Quarters of a Million o e e 000,000 new Pennsylvania stock at 120 by | P Cruising Efficiency of the | ing offer from Mr. Frohman to join the Dollars. TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY, I SAN BAFAEL, CAL a very important financial interest to take g 24 { company now producing ‘‘Three Little iR gt THEATRE And the iMAS TERM WILL BEGI \UGUST 1778, | over part or all of the stock that may Vessels. | Maids.” NRBHD FAS A BE RO, edine sinses & | WHITE sicasaz company — | come into the syndicate's possession. In | WASHINGTON, June 9.—To test the Miss Kearney states that California | The Breakers, a large hotel at Palm Mayer, WH’TT! ESEY fact, it serted that this financial in- | cruising efficiencys of the ships and | 8irls are in demand in New York. She | Beach; the power house. Cory’s block of Proprietors. A sising 3 | ready to take all the new stock. says the New York managers look upon |stores and the Casino Cottage were de- | * I the Romantic Colonial Love Story, 3 terest our officers with North Pa- and Sullenng TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. | MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | It is intimated that with its present hold- | ‘amiliarize them as mascots. She will remain here | stroyed by fire this morning. STUTTERING | ED cific waters it is intended that Rear Ad- | e L = ’ ings the posses of the néw stock fic " : b cinie | fOr the mext two months and during her | The losses are: The Breakers, $500,000: 5 c ; " Atml-lbnru would probably carry control of that miral Glass, (‘nmfndndlng‘ lhe:7 I“"m“ivacallon will continue her singing les- | furniture, $200,000; Casino Cottage and The Brilllant Comedy Melodramua, | » oyt | potential property. The identity of the | Squadron, will leave San Francisco late | gong under the direction of Joseph Gre. | Cory block, about $2%,000; other losses, THE GUARDS . control of the Penn- | in June for a trip to the Aleutian Islands. | yop, When she returns East she will |about $000. The hotel was insured for interest which seel The squadron will stop at Dutch Harbor, ! be accompanied b $300,000, but the furniture was uninsured. sed. her sister, who pos- 15¢ to 500, not dis: jc: Mat. Thurs.& Sat., ON THE STROKE sylvania [ on wi H ; Al BR[ATH'NG SCHOOI— The possibilities of such a deal—change | Where a coal depot of 5000 tons is t0 be sesses a sweet voice and a great deal of | The origin of the fire Is unknown. No B iy WHITE WHITTLESEY in the oie fo Jatien In Swedish | of Fenmsyivania control—have becn fre- | Io ated. This will have been the first| histrionic ability. D e mday—WHEFE WHITTLEWS lately in Wall street, | time that an American fleet of this size g _at Mme. <Steven- McAllister st 510 to ys, 8 p. m discussed thought that a return of nor- | ions will reveal some very de- | quently mn.,. mal co Aleutian Islands. d to dock Pudd’nhead Wilson. has visited the The Boston Francisco for six weeks for re- it has been order: OF TWELYE - - - '—_—————a‘ Wi eve e { ot e cided changes in railroad ownership. | at Sa 8 ' : 3 oy O Leaves His Bondsmen in the Lurch. _————————— | patrs and the Concord.will take Ler place [ LS B ide, 15e, 23¢ CHICAC e 9.—Herman B. “K‘»" Excursion via Northern Pacific Ry, | i the sauadron. H S ERITYe esident of the Lincoln| . = 4, round trip rates to ' St. Paul —_— . is a itive from justice. | v “Terurn, good ninety days from date of | Smelter Trust Has a Rival. ach of six cases were de- | q4je via Shasta Route and Northern Pacific| WASHINGTON, June 9.—The Ameri- ¢ y. Wickersham is| Ry. Tickets on E:h Juur:" lu“r:m:n% 'ls:n' ':'m.‘ can and Mexican Smelting and Refining °P= { for larceny, embezzle- | s your chance to visit the famons Tellowstone | ¢.ompany filed articles of incorporation — ning money by false | Park For particulats stdees T )Ean%f-'.',f. here to-day. It is capitalized at $30,000,- High-Class Specialties Every Afternoom #0000 is alleged 10 | cigeo. 000. The incorporators are O. 8. Lee, M. » and Evening in the Theater. n misused by him. —— g C. Clark and Edward Christy. The com- SEE THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER. ,__4..' - —— PARIS, June 9.—Finance Minister Rouvier | sonv will be the receiving works for ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. | VISIT THE - 1 to-day informed a deputation representing the | . ballion roldoed M the: Tioitet NOVELTY I8 THE GREAT PARENT OF PLEASURE. | S eets Death in an Elevator. coffee interests that budget ron'ldernl;[onahcor;; ‘;8; :nd Mefmo o SECOND WEET i P ld alld 0“3‘“‘" Baby 7 ) 9.—Cl a ' = - | pel! inc se in the duty on coffee by ates B . I June Clara Nichols, so- | pelled san Increage 1 A0E 0 e Pranco-Brac Ot Raymond and Caverly and Our Superb New SO per 100 kiloe. zillan treaty would be renounced before June 30 York Company. o Tribune, was AND HIS COMPANIONS —————————— Fills Vacancy on Philippine Bench. an elevator in the | 5,7 40; that a new tariff may be put in force TO-NIGET—Every Night, R e TR before the end of the year. hW"SH“‘:g;mlf"'g&’;zya‘ifl:iofi'z‘d;:‘ The Mirthtul and Wity Musical Eccentrictty, cial—To-night, Outing _of SEQUOLA o Y . PARLOR, N ‘. 8. v. sociate Justice of the Supreme Court of AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, Se—— Seventh and GRAUMAN’S "vepsmse Every Afternoon and Evening. REFINED VAUDEVILLE. the Philippines to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Fletcher Ladd. Johnson has been connected with the ju- diciary of the Philippines for the past two years S Peru Now on a Gold Basis. In Washington Entire Original Production lh:—h}:o.er! Bros, During Their Long \a' York Run. Everybody’s Talking About It. | Seats on Sale Two Weeks in Advance. POPULAR PRICE:! 25¢, 50c and 50 A GREAT PIANO WASHINGTON, June 9.—The State De- partment has been notified by Minister Dudley that Peru has successfully put into operation the law passed two years ago providing for the adoption of the gold standard on March 1 of this year. Frank Cushman: Christy and Willis; Wil gon Family; Devadey and Allen; Hayward agd Hayward; Marsh Craig; Fern Meirose; Cl ton Montgomery, and the Bioscope. Prices—Night, 25c, 20c, 15¢ and 10c, Mati- nees, 20 and 10c. - e | 1t's just the best ever. so bright and sq clever— - < eTwir achob { Phone for Se: South 1022 Opportunity on Account of Summer Season. | —=Cosrooe W R A you 1o Jook into this. Installments and rents reduced for June and , applied on purchase. Purchase terms: One-tenth down, two years Special discount for cash on a number of planos left on sale by gone away. Some bargains: aen 1 Hallet & Davis 2 Steinway uprights it will pa rents $2 v ay balance ties who have rosewood aa . rosewood . et 2 Helne, studio and large uprigh $4 95 A Positive, Emphatic_Sensati: - ! Collard « .'ARD H\LDE | modern conveniences urd & : “$310 and $385 | stead of the sermon, caused an outburst | | On sale this week. Price. . » oL and Dt PELAKE, = HARRY an Weber Fes S . and ebony . ... PIA . <on, walnut D AT « ow Girl"”_chorus. T e e St f"""L" .- clubs. Disturbances took place in the A o r5- Nights,. 80, S0c and bave made these two ... by oA g 4 churches during the reading of the letter. 5c. Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and hotels popular with England Playano. slightly used There were murmurings and loud cough- E F URE Co 50c. Children at matinees, 10c and 25c. ra“ tourists and travelers b Other slightly used pl ing, and even curses were uttered. The I 3 SPECIAL---This Afternoon at 2:30, who visit San Fram- 2;5.237 (hry St. Tekphm Main 5744. clergy are collecting a blacklist of news- MME. EUGENIA MANTELLI, ciscon Ileme pfln.? .C,.? *? etall piuno dealers on the Pacific Coast. Agents for the Krell, | papers which their parishioners must not 245-259 GEARY STREET. On the Square. The famous singer from Grau's Metropolitan ote S Gan e, Einger and ten other makes. Also agents for four makes of piano | read. Bolsterous political meetings were v Opera Company, in mne’- from grand opera in Biagers, from $125 up to the Playano, at §275 held last night. costume, 0c, 75¢ and BERLIN, June 9.—The pastoral letter of Cardinal Kopp, Bishop of Breslau, | against Socialists and Polish Nationalists, which was read in all the Catholic churches of Upper Silesia on Sunday in- of feeling in the Polish press and political hMm&m mcuullnflylrfllhcqppcm Of course you must see it, liver AMBER, ["Ana set every nerve in your body a-quiver. TWIRLY WHIRLY.” WINFIELD *twill stir up your | Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and Palace are the attributes that