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as THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1905. YIDDISH PLAYERS SUCCESSFULLY SUIT]FQUITAR THE TASTES OF ALL. HUITARLE RICH THING _&m The Reductions on Our Overstock of Granileware Have : Created Exiraordinary Heavy Buying e e The second week of Pragers July Clearance opened with some remarkable offerings in Granite Kitchen Warte and the shopping public showed its shrewdness anr| appreciation by attending in great ecrowds. To-day the same liberal specials will be in order and full lines of everything are guaranteed, the stock is so large. Gamut of Ph Bl ' X { t Lipped Sauee Pans, | Ten Kettles, 42¢-—-Regu- | GRAY ENAMELED Gamut o ases of Theatrical Art Is Run o B R — sizes, 35c, ata; WorkhAFe. anteed perfect. Gabriel” Replete|| | . LN o, S ) \Y. I V °l T i nls)p"(‘:;"':n.n WHITE WD TeC—. T riple y % piece gnaranteed. Pitchers, 5f¢. Larger sizes, | TRIPLE COATED BLUE| W ind Merit. . ot Blg Profits Made by §enat0r ml.’-'a::ef By tol.aoc $9c and Sse. ENAMELED WARE| | Hold 1 quare x’fm’ 36c. Larger sizes, 35¢ and Fxtra fine quality and l’lll!l. it g’ s lons Ot 3 i 3 oval M c L”‘ ol O Dera, Dra ma Society Revealed by the limel:cxsc, 49¢, 69c. .‘:L 200 . Wamt ShintuatOr syhitisy. l‘im—-a quarts, wm J 7 . In i' Into the C wl X mWPn-. 9Se— fgc Gther sizes, 43c and o-m’.l ’Com_ s'%e'; ;og“f‘r;t.g;: l:e. quarts, ind Va udeville quiry in ¢ Company ¢ °'1’},fé,c Soap Dishes, 15 —Oblons %o, Others at $1.50 and Berlin Kettlen, $1.35—10- i aucers, OTHER DIRECTORS T PR b Kmt Summer Underwear Women’s Lisle Thread Vests—Low neck and sken- less; fancy ribbed with a mercerized lace edge and run with a silk wash tape; colors white and Summer Wash Goods (Main Floor) Mousseline de Soie—Extra fine quality of closely wo- ven; for waists and dresses,in light blue, brown, yel- Combined. ! e e gives it up when | g Joseph Latierna’s | given last night at the Co-| Alexander and Hyde Admit e e T at Dinck vl e s M e 23¢ Sny O ¥ Participati s Kieht etc. chularly worth 35c a yard. Sale pnc:, 19 . articipation in Eigh A S e €} Children’s Sommer Weight Underwesi—Ta whilie the vests are high neck with long sleeves and the pants knee length. Either tight fitting or lace trim- med; 2 to 8 years of age. Regular valuc 19‘ 25c. Sale price . | Women’s Lisle Thread Tights—In black; finished around top with crochet edge and come in the knes length. A regular 65c value. Sale nce. eaeh . i.ciicieiticen cocincnces . . 4& | Knitted Corset Covers — Made of & good quality of 15c lisle thread. They are high neck with long 21‘ sleeves; sizes 4 to 6. Sale price —Hcav:er than etamine, with a raised Canvas Suitings. s In white, tan, green pink knotted design effect. and the new blue. Sale price, yard ........coioieiiiienians Mohair Lustre—Looks like wool; regularly sold at 35¢ a yard. Some of the colors have been sold, so will reduce this material to the specxal price 15 of, yard ... 2k .- C New Galateas—Will not fade~— vhite grounds, with dots, solid colors, red, navy, cadet and black grounds with neat small figures and stnpes. Yard Toilet Amdes (Main Floor) Imperial Cold Cream—Just the thing for softening the lk|n:21“l; Syndicates Which Thrive tov Injury of Corporation {0 B0 I Special Dispatch to The Call NEW YORK, July 10.—The full re- port on the investigation of the affairs of the Equitable Life Assurance Society was made public to-day by the Statc Bureau of Insurance. It contains reve- lations more startling than those in the i | earlier report of Superintendent of In- surance Hendricks. Senator Chauncey M. Depew testified that the Depew Improvement Company, in which he was interested, obtained a | |loan from the Equitable of $250,000 on property which the State Insurance De- Skirts—Many styles; - some are pleated, others are stitched; strapped; this lot includes mohairs, Panamas, e s-un of late. | r one's money | i 5 Antisept| Lo ! | | partment valuea at only $150,000. me |l Dr. StunrCs Antisentic Songoc mixtures and cheviots; also v Sk eah et D) | u.miu:ed u:-: :e::aer th:dpll:el)ll mef w.‘:'d.,,.),:; "‘c“..::. E(hvlllub— ALWAY.S RELIABLE Molld — ealodlis « The laugh- | | e interest ha en puld and that the For whiten! m < o R Sl s CE | | Bquitable had been forced to torecione. |l oo M é’ms I3 all cloths. Price He admitted that while as a member | of the executive committee of the Equitable he had not advised this loan, he had nevertheless voted for it, He contessed to muking a promise that the Equitable should be paid the whole, but in the same breath said that the prom- ise was not binding. Jacob H. Schiff, confronted with ‘the records of the Equitable, showing that ury for the bath s sort and the hissing | am escap- = AN NN SERSS MAN FOUND ON FLOOR WITH BULLET HOLE IN BREAST PERSONAL. Dr. C. C. Drummond of India is at the Occidental. oo James King Makes Contradictory State- ments as to How He Received ‘Wound, Which May Prove Fatal. oo T TVOR e SN mes right in | | a by Ellis F. | 1e surprise a friends. was in f Henry Shumer as the villain e fettle. r part than he has had for time and he did it full justice. Mackaye contributed one of the best bits of acting. The flume scene in the last act is very realistic. ver and e On Pro tertaining com- ion” John l«\nl\t a zar com- y shows to excellent advantage. n Silsbee he was complete and ure of his many | Nicholls also had a | Alcazar. week of John Craig's en- the Alcazar began last | and the | Craig. | yed char- | As ! | s of regret were heard ctor is making his an Francisco. little to do in the ork and also finishes the ason. After a rest of several weeks | d—0a = she will re-open with the reorganized TWO MEMBERS OF GLICKMAN'S stock in the fall. The cleancut per- YIDDISH PLAYERS NOW AP- formance of Ruth Allen is worthy of PEARING AT THE COLUMBIA. pecial praise, being one of the best |** things she has done this season. Harry Von Maurice, the 5 Meter is e and natural as while Hilliard looks and acts Prince. Scott does well as Pedro Maher is as usual very good make-up was much better than part. Elizabeth Woodson and Adele garde are good, while Linda Arvid- | is sweet and ingenuous as Sadie. ltogther the play is well worth seeing nd enjoyable throughout. | California. | Florence Roberts renewed her former | triumph in “Tess of the d'Urbervill | at the California last night, having al- | tirely recovered from her indis- most e S \‘\V‘. CUBAN TROOPS FIRE AT CROWD One Person Kllled, Two Mortally Wounded and a that he had been a dummy director, but said that since the Equitable scandal developed he had bought five shares of stock, paying $2000 a share. It appeared from his® testimony and that of Hyde and others that the Equit- able had taken $2,000,000 worth, of Union Pacific preferred, apparently at the sug- gestion of E. H. Harriman. It appeared that this stock was taken under a syn- dicate agreement that it should not be sold, making the deal a speculative one. No record of this agreement was put in evidence. Hyde said Harriman had it but Harriman was not called as a wit- ness. President Alexander admitted that he was in eight syndicates that sold se- curities to the Equitable. In only two cases did he ostensibly pay back his profits to the society. These profits amounted to $40,000, but he was forced to admit that the Equitable had not yet got the money, it being in the hands of the trustee. He admitted sanction- ing leases of Equitable property to Hyde's safe deposit companies at a nominal rental to the great loss of the society. James H. Hyde admitted participation in eight syndicates that sold securities to the Equitable. He admitted that Pres- ident Alexander was in all of these | Knowingly. He admitted that the $61,- 000 he had ostensibly paid back to the Equitable had never reached the treas- | ury. | William H. McIntyre, a friend of | Hyde, testified to the .ig profits made | out of the Equitable by the syndicates. | He said Hyde and Alexander appor- tioned the share of the gains te the participants. In one deal alone he said $95,000 was cleaned up. | W. K. Creech, president of the Equit- | able Trust Company, told how Hyde, who F. M. Clough, menager of the Dia- mond Match Company’s interests at Chico, is at the Palace. Judge H. M. Cake of Portland returned vesterday from a pleasure trip to Hono- lulu and is registered at the Palace. James Woolworth, a capitalist of San- dusky. Ohio, arrived from the Orient yesterday and is resistered at the St Francis. Major Bleurtt of the British army, who has heen traveling in Australla, was among yeterday's passengers on the steamship Sierra. He is registered at the St. Francis. J. H. Cowperthwait, owner of a large department store in New York, and his wife, who have been traveling in the Orient, arrived here yesterday and are staying at the St. Francis. Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus, president of the Armour Institute of Technology of Chi- cago, and his daughter, who have been at the Palace for several days, left yes- terday for Pacific Grove, where he is to deliver a lecture. S TE S Californians in New York. NEW YORK, July 10.—The following Californians have arrived in New York: From San Francisco—R. Boggess, at the Cumerland; Dr. E. K. Johnstone, at the Victoria; Mrs. Center, at the Albe- marle; C. B. Hall, at the Kensington; A. Hamburger, M. Hamburger, J. A. Keller, at the Hotel Astor; A. Harris, J. Harris, at the Hotel Cadillac; J. P. Kulsman, at the Hoffman; H. C. Miller, at the Grand Hotel; H. J. Samuels, at the Herald Square; A. Strauss, at the Hotel Spald- ing; H. M. Wreden, at the Union Square. From Los Angeles—C. H. Gillis, at the Broadway Central; Miss Johnson, E. P. Johnson and wife, at the Breslin; R. E. . Nel- another roomer and an lnvenngn.tion resulted in finding King bleeding. but still consclous, on the floor of a cheap, room. None of the inmates of the house heard any shots fired, and King must have been shot a short distance from the lodging-house, as he could not have walked far. He claims that he was despondent and sick and tried to commit suicide with an old-style 22-caliber revolver. Being a stranger in the city he could give no 'number of the street on which the shooting occurred. The police are of the ovinion that he attempted to hold up some one and was shot, but this he stoutly denies. His stories to tha offi- cers in the ambulance were uncertain and he contradicted himself in his statements, at first saying that suicide was the cause of the shooting, and later that he was examining the weapon when it was suddenly discharged. The bullet pierced his left lung, bare- ly missing his heart. It will probably prove fatal. King is 22 years of age. He has been staylng at the Hunter House since last Wednesday. ———————— REUBEN G. THWAITES LECTURES. Reuben G, Thwaites, secretary and supert tendent of the State Historical Soclety of Wis- consin, delivered an interesting lecture last night 'in the art gallery of the Mechanics’ Pavillon on “The Lewis and Clark Exposition.” The talk was enjoyed by a large audience. —— e — A Machine for Women Should be the best obtalnable. The Singer Sewing-machine is acknowl- edged the lightest running, most dura- ble and convenient of any. Look for the red S. 1818 Devisadero st, 1580 Market st., 210 Stockton st., 1217 'Stockton st., 576 Valencia st,, San Francisco, Cal. * EXAMINE YOUR DENTIFRICE % + Y Kuhn, Loeb had sold a large amount of | Colonel E. A. Forbes a well-known " MATINEE SATURDAY. f Unfon Pacific preferred Stock to the so- | mining attorney of Marysville, i3 at the James King, a native of Glasgow, LAST WEEK OF tage. Miss Hopkins as the Russlan 4 # 5 % fee 30~ b oinc. Scotland, was found in an apartment at | The Sugcessful Comic Operm Bl SoPEad ANa Foar it ol T SR 7 e o Salarnr baot, e | " 30075, trobast matiert b ihe. Dritag |\ Sinbier Mause, Wl 253 '“""' at the Central. True Boardman played | | . CE8A . " | streets, at 11 o'clock last night -uaer- leading role on short notice and | {\‘ Hquitiie Ay Bis el b SOl I | O e Survey I8 ta¥- | ;g from a bullet wound in the reclonl hieved a distinct ccess, much to | | a large loss was shown. He confessed | ing at the Occidental. of his heart. Groaning was heard P s g e Ds Koven and Smith's Romantic Comie Opers. ROB ROY 'EARANCE OF KATE COVDON ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM ND ANNA LICHTER. PRODU(.'X‘!ON STAGED BY MAX USUAL TIVOLI PRICES—25c, 80e, 73e. GRAND OPERA HOUS & MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. George Parsons 22 Georgie Drew Mendum In Willle Collier's Great Success A TURKISH TEXAN SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES—25¢ and G0e. AN EXTRAORDINARY BILL! M2X FIGMAN, ADELAIDE MANOLA & CO.; Godfrey and Hemderson; Harper, Des- mond and n-uey; Henrlette de Serris’ Bronze anid Marble Sta 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Voelker: and Dogs and Schepp’s Motion Pictures, and THE HAZARDOUS GLOBE! yosition of th revious evening. Miss PO 4 ¥ Muncy, at the Astor Hous: o —— D Deaets mi Cull w00ps 30 her ;amo- ore of Others Hurt|controlied the Equitable, had made large | ;o; 45q wite, at the Imperial; J. Spald- Regular Matiness Every Wednesday, Thure- Roberts gave fu pe to Er _en profits out of the increase in capitaliza- P Acid and t, deadliest of thn day, Saturday and Sunday. tional talents in the part, though her | ——— Dt of the Afutt comnany -whild fhsd (et the Maithh Washington; Mra G. | Asid St cRecies PRICES—10¢, 28c and 80c. - acting. owing to her illness, was ruther i Routtablal - Htiioh T SEnt: Mas: echtad Wells, at the Webster. teeth, abound in cheap dentifrices. Fine . Subdued in the tense scenes. She will be| HAVANA, July 10—Fights here to- | 4 - # e o TP fumes do not make fine dentifrices. rs. There is a |Subdu largely, had really sustained losses. Californtans in Parl: Belasco & Mayer, - - nd 8" shede s igain this evening in a charac- | night between Cuban artillerymen and | 800 (0o ) "Mayer, District At- e a3 teeth deserve better of you mwum ALCA ¢ To-morrow evening | ter Which probably suits her more than | civillans resulted in the killing of one | = ‘Assistant Distriot Al PARIS, July 10.—The following Cali- sacrifice ‘ketbook. B x o sta 0-morro g 3 E Je § orney Jerome, Assistant District Attor- iatered - uwpa to your pocl m. s | any other in her repertoire. The scene | person, the mortally injuring of two | noy Gans, Samuel Untermeyer and Ed- fornians are registered here: Mr. and General where ghe kills her lover was thrilling | and the wounding of a score. Y@ Landerbach held a conference to-|Mrs. George Rose, San Francisco; TO-NIGHT—MATS. nw.m SUN. . in the extreme, and she filled the exact-| A fight started between soldiers and | gay and discussed affairs of the Equitable Frank Baker, Ocean Park; Mrs. F. A. Willlam H. Crane's Comedy | ing requirements of the part with a|civilians which was broken up by the | yife Assurance Society. Jerome, after Glatzkopp, Stockton; A. M. and Mrs. * the Central | CHATM and ability all her own. Miss police, Who arrived %oon. A company | he meeting, sald that the matter was | Chaffey, Los Angeles. p 0 = play wa » at the Roberts was given effective support by | of soldfers was sent at 11 o'clock for | f ght w of the Klon- | juota & i ol Cla only taken up in an informal way and - is of proven value. Sixty years is a pretty juctus Henderson, who. as Angel Clare, | the purpese of restoring order, but on BLOW BREAKS CONDUCTOR'S NOSE.— y pre was pres o crawded | por b spand. wav good. 1f :somewhas ! sealie & WONRGOR Comeuit dn tiel sriye | Lt Hio SonciSNND Was c':;‘;"‘c%umx for | Conductor G. O. Rice of the Halshtstrest line | good test. No acid, no grit in Sozodont. R O e L™ S Samuel Untermeyer, tried to order a passenger to place a grip in a djlatory in coming back to his heart-of the police the troops mutinied, fir- The Liquid penetrates the little crevices and ,".,-m, g._ ..._._ 28e rife , " 5 » H. Hyde, will sail for Europe to- | certain part of the car yesterday and an al- Evgs.. o 30n. broken wite. Herschel Mayail waa ex- | ing upon a police sergeant and knock- T e for b two months' vacation, It | tercatioh followed. In_which the carman's | purifies them: the Powder gives a bright yLOIKT MONDAT -Mageifiest, Rentastfus— cellent as Alec @Urberville and his ing down a policeman with the butt tated to-night on good authority | 109 was broken by a blow. He was treated | and polished surface. k-3 208 . Trov-Eatmn. N irection | tipey scene was well done. Wiiliam ' end of a rifie. Other policemen ran for | /28 3 at the Emergency Hospital by Dr. Waish. Erama of New Japan: that the suits to be brought by the At- torney General would be against all the vas finely The passenger fled, leaving his grip. His 3 FORM® - ~ "NUJID, POWDER, PASTE. earance did 1 of comie char- arance did a fine plece omic char T 1 A THE HEART OF A GEISHA. the station and the soldiers began to far above a ter work as John Durbeyfield, and | fire d der will be- | Mise Ollte Cooper £oUld not b Improved | firing was cersless tad the comilt —ap | directors ~coliectively " and .mct sy tn- A Vivid Exposition o Modern Japaness Man- entral clientele | upon as Abraham, the twelve-year-old | that mortal wounds were inflicted upon | V0081~ . PR T R SR f his ability in | boy. Miss Louise Royce was capital as their own captain, Portuonde. I me Y NEXT-—-WHITE :nrrn.-;r- | Joan Durbevfieid, and Georsle Wood-| Order has now been restored, sut|SCOTT'S SPECIAL FAR E g o e st Ul Pl G S et 4 4115 AHFAD OF SCHEDULE ste To r- v T ANT v > e st pare | I [FOUR MEN NEARLY - EE ““"' r to Gewilicke ay. vol 1 TI \ & oS ke B Tn | et rita began 1ts| SUFFOCATED IN DEN |Approaches Topeka Nearly arke St Nens Bgh.._Tosan ot 88 last week at the Tivoll Opera-house last | night to a delighted audience. ;“h. K Whit P it i 4 i i) {Chinese Keep es Prison- RS FOR Th$ " | P FRANN "E“”’“'i ers While They Burn Lot- tery Paraphernalia. NEWSBOYS’ Curious That a Tired Preacher Should | 1Ast of Professionals and Amateurs | Have Such Desire. | Whe Will Lend Their Aid Contains Epeciul Dispateh to The Call. LOS ANGELES, July 10.—Barricaded in Many Theatrical Stars. { At the benefit performance for the r speaks of the curious effect | newsboys of the city, to be given at the Nuts food on him and how it| Alhambra Theater to-morrow night, /57 8lmost hermetically sealed gembling- house, Gin Sury and Lim Yep, two no- | Topeka is reached. The track is clear torious Chinese lottery dive keepets, held | PétWeen Emporia and Topeka and all pre- | four white men in their joint at 507 Ban- | V1OUS records are being broken. appeared to good advan- | | { GRAPE-NUTS. Three Hours Before Time S_et. TOPEKA, Kans., July 11.—The special train carrying Walter Scott, the Death Valley miner, left Emporia at 1 o'clock this morning two hours and forty-five minutes ahead of schedule time. Less than a minute was used in changing ue engine. No more stops will be made until MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. mm-wnmhmu “uun of m‘mmn" e Biuics Bex m.,'“:..'—a.., m”" July’ “A—"l.'n."fl m'w N“ YO“ WANTED TO SLEEP. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters| = II A m‘! ‘RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- TM -vlu. ed him an exceptional programme of profes- will doubtless understand how | sional and amateur talent will be ren- suffering with indigestion with | dered. o Sexual Organs. both sexes. T need to be troubled wmade my| The following artists have consented , NINg street to-night while they burped | TOPPKA, Kans. July 11.—The Secott Toble for the | s fomedy for Diseases Dissasssof s of b nost unendurable burder | t0 appear for the charity: Walter evidence of their gambling operations | SPecial nu-eLC‘;&f’:‘“‘,‘l’ 8 this lmnu--d on its own merits < i us that after my Sabbats | Belasco, in comedy sketch; Hortense until the oxygen in the room was-aimost mr“"“‘i lulm ribagts ,‘:“",‘!,:'po';a % R s B Banh for Star.) " o et formed, sieen was oy Nefion, sister of Alice, song; Doris exhausted and four of the sextette drop- s 10 Yiom Teiaded ¢ b 2 RO SR R AR e () e e moany s ™| Landsburger, song; imperial Russian | ped unconscious. DENVER, July 1—Trom ad to & ¥ pil °arly 4ay-|itoupe of acrobate; Mildred Man-| Outside the gambling room, Patrol La Junta, d distance of eighty-two mi INFORMATION WANTED | uen rade, the time consumed Every Afternoon and Evenlng in the | ning, flustrated songs; Jimmy Britt vs, | were breaking down doors and tearing | OVeF & heavy ot Wi o a WANTED st ouce information of the Whers. Theater. e 6 be very careful @8 to what| willie Britt, bout; Battling Nelson vs.|out & side of the bullding in an eftort | DY the Scott speclal Was one hour an anu or v 0f CLARENCE | poipwell Browne's Japanese Musical Bxtrava- 1 even with all my care I ex- | Teddy Landers; John L. Sullivan, in |to raid the house before all evidence of | tWenty:seven mm““" Fhe %8 miles be- ILBER. Address !UD BARKLEY, sanza, poignant physical distress | siunt; Ala Zadi, magiclan: Miss Belasco, | gambling had been destroyed. Stoicafly | tWeen La Junta and Dodge City, Kans., THAT the man who daes inia City, 3 is. and my food never Satis- | aance: Garter, Weston and Burns, |the Chinamen and their unwilling pris. | Wes made in 134 minutes. the m"‘l' ‘h'“““hdm' m FAN TAN . comedy; Albert J. Wailerstedt, song; |oners faced death in the sealed apart- BURN PALM TLL mr;y ave the most | T e o en tic listeners? The e Six menths h ments as they slowly burned lottery tick- ave elapsed since I be-| Miss Boffa, violin; Jack Holland, im- | ets and paraphernalia. pe-Nuts food, and the personator; moving pictures. i Tnx TOWN O T AvEade ess men who make the erived from it are very The tickets are 25 cents and 50 cents | At the Receiving Hbspital nearly an ¢ 3 no longer suffer from fndi- | and will bc on sale at the box office of | hour’s work by the police surgeons was | ViSilance of mrle«r of Saloon M- stronz::,tl :l&n::sle:dr:" n:: the Alhambra Theater after § o'clock | Fequired before the men were restored and the Plans of Incendiary in Navy ly and 1 began to improve from e time Grape-Nuts appeared on our I find that by eating a dish of it Sabbath work is done (and I thmr linés. We make strong claims, but we back them up with the right of clothes. May we have an Yard Town. § VALLEJO, July 10.—Two attempts to destroy the Palm Grill by fire were made last night. Barly this morning ! pronounced out of danger. ——————— INCENDIARY IS BELIEVED TO HAVE STARTED BIG FIRE this morning or may be purchased from newsboyl I n:cxbus RIDE ENDS IN HOSPITAL.— FLORENGE ROBERTS do s ; do so now), my r;::—vn:- 2 ;::; oseph Deeming of Butchertown rode reckless- Charles Love, the bartender, smelt opportunity to prove this to et % me. I feel that I could not | AUBURN, July 10.—A ae- at Goldrun | Smoke and found & large b in a . you? A suit or overcoat 1In Her Remarkable Emotional Success, r——— qg without Grape-Nuts food, , wagon | last night destroyed the box in the rear of the saloon. fire -,.ge to your measure for a 7 know its value It is in-|at Fiftecnth street. He was thrown violenty | gtore owned by Willlam Stewart. It is | was put out without much Sonme At ttle down and the balance HSS “ m MWU.ES jebly on our table—we feel that we | from his Botn, 670 the Surgeons at the Bmer. | belleved to have been the work of an |S. Amaral, mt-r. to complete the meal—and our | Sy Hoseltal ewed up w fong cut in b | ycongtary and the shierift 1s investi- | In the box b s ; dn\ nbr r“up : - (d}r;pe Nuuh'h“ e & g gating. e " | covered. His fl;llauéq w.. rmg TXTRA = FRI . Name kx\e?x §y E.'i,.‘&“..',i c:“ 1&{ HUSBAND ';!%Pon'rs WIFE MISSING.— i S at § a. m. by the discovery of & ? Creek, Mich. g;'“’y D aat. Dight taat Do i eipried to | Rainier Beer men arve an & strike and | bus with a big bundle :‘ W‘ There's & reason. S was missing. Bhe leii home early In e Rainier Beer is bo: L our | Amara 3 'MM uttfi‘-‘ofih P .htrum 3 Read the famous lttle book, *“The to Wellville,” R SR the family did not know her & .. .- but salef are p-= and we are in each pkg. . iut the mu