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THE SEATTLE §STAR—SATBRDAY, JUNE 20, 1908, 3 4 ’ = SEM TAR EER NS TE = Tar brokers, Colman butlding attle | Teouse Pm, ‘Health and Holl- |S. P. Hayward, pastor, Wider to Thousand Islands and | Univer . 1 anag ite Canada, Mr, ayd Mra. Colby will « @| H. ©. Manor ' ight @|)|| be at home in Sonttle | Sanne ma. Bo. 5 ve | Concert at Bethany Church Somapee _ _ le a = rhe - toe > ean rain PRETTY ARMS Sa Under the auaploes of the Ladies’ | {MB SHEATH GOWN WHICH DARING MAS. GIBBON WILL WEAR | Kil! od fe | Ald society of the Bethany Pree | CONFORMS STRIGTY TO THE PARISIAN IDEA jner, D. I * 43-4 yi ern 1400 |byterfan church @ cert will be| Re AEC ON Two, Dist the Sara Mindie Jenaine “4 : lxiven on Friday evening by Prof Way's 0 } » Ww : > | ter D. Reynolds, organist, of | rr . : ” } oun, assisted by Mise Gaura . A but ¥ Greenfield and Mr. Charles Derby 144 wee ‘ shire of Tacoma. The program will I Bhould . hieal—1420 av; 6 be given at 8:16 o'clock in the | We od & ' > schinne ta Sak Johureh auditorium, corner of First | dur ' Kc, Tramayne t ry.” by Mre L. P. Bust jay N. and Roy at 1 gee p ‘ 4 The 7 Thought—14 é ds BY) j Cochrane Lalaune. | and | Dm, The Beariet Ange “She Real Jes b an Misw Ida May Cochrane and Mr fae ene sd lei Josoph ‘Lalaune were married at | Miscellaneque. pitt "7 nite tan,” oF the bride's home by Rey, C. H | Advent i. Jamex and 10th a irs. Florance Hibner Maust on Tuesday evening, Miné - ea? Ethel M. Newby was matd of honar4 AMUGEMENTS. and Mr. Jack Medica best man. MOORE THEATRE John Cort, Manage CONTESTING | Leading Theatre iT$ TAXES One Week, Starting Tomorrow Night—Matinees Thursdey end Saturday, the ¢ of Sunshine and | che 8. Bire Pre - ents America's Great t Character Actres: erates Rs, > » graph Co. a temporary Injunction In Her Great Success preventing Matt H jormiey, as county. treasurer, from attempting “The REJUVENATION of AUNT MARY” to collect a tax upon its franchise: The telegraph people claim that} they id the franchise as the re! Storey, Nina Saville, Grace Parks | Park, when it is expected that the | *t#lt of @ grant made by the gov «| ernment in 1866 and that the coun) By Anne Warner The Laughing Show Nights —60e to $1.60 Original New York Cast and Production, Matinees to $1.00. ‘ihe Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” Bay Robson will be seem at the | Fisk, George Stevenson, George | patrons of the popular outing Francis Herblin, Lillian West-| will be ted to a novel sight. | has no right to tax it | he franchise is valued at $30,000 ok's engagement, be Mrore for aw “one bey and Harry Crowley Among the attract at the ‘ tomorrow nls in “The am park are the Three ” Uncle | @ has an assewament of $1,050) AMM Da TIS TO, | “Caught In the Rein.” Hiram, Prof, Meler and his band |sgainst it. A bond of $3,799 has) M O O R B yy E land FF > | tven covering the assessment A t as wes bie success in “On| 88d Fred Le and his educated | D*e8 # | Gren ~ eg ha Bg FS od their | pending the aettiement of the suit | _ : 5 Wibiews Collier ts sald to Dictator.” | wrestling engagement last night | Stmiter canes are now up before the fata ce Rh cassiwas thames ssn staan 2 even greater advantage In “Caught 3 Jand Pierce counties. Nase a nema One Week, Beginning Sunday Night, June 28, ~ _ — ae tee e Colleeum's Farewell Bi! cuting Attorney Ernest B. Herald te Chas. Frohman Presents jeore foi ne We . did Neat week, it is announced, will | representing the county “Girefieaivefta. | be, Ge treet Seek of the Cotten | wat WILLIAM COLLIER irofie-Girofla um theatre until the coming of the LAWN SHIRTWAIS (Star Special Service.) {Charles Train. Mrs. Gibson will be ¢ In His Successful Farce Comedy, “CAUGHT IN THE RAIN” Only Matinee Saturday T H E G RAN D JOHN rd S pe sain | Rleanor Kent, who, it is expected, | Orpheum cireuit shows, two months | — with be starred by John Cort in &| hence, In honor of the event a big! Viennese comic opera, entitied | array of novelties wil! open on Mon “The Three Wishes,” will make her|day afternoon, including Sirronje, first appearance with the San Fram |the handeuff queen; Parmet and company Sunday night.| Russell's singing travelers; Gard in Chartes Lee mic opera, | ner and Stoddard, in vaudeville friv entitied “Gtrofle-Girofia | olities; the Three Herberts, novelty | Wallace Brownlow returns to the | acrobats; Baier and Webb. in “The role of Mourzouk, the Moor, in| Actress and the Maid”; the Great | | which he divided honors with Frits!) Richards, a Roman sing (rapere | Scheff tn her revival of the Lecoeg| performer, and the song and plo- | } lopera at the roadway theatre, in|tures, Hugh Lioyd will give his| New York, Matinees will be given | farewell exhibitions tonight and to | Wednesday and Satarday “She | morrow . ‘ matron of honor | WASHINGTON, June 80TH | “Mir. Gibson is well known tn Chi sheath gown, that daring garment) cago society, traveling in the most | which clings to the form in such a| select sete. She has a reputation for daring, The gown in q sald by those who have 7 as to lend a Hving pleture ef fect te put ast Miade ite debut in Wash-!iive tuithfully up to the plans ington society June 16 ecifications laid down by the Par Mre. Proston Gibson, daughter of |isian designers. The slash at one Mre. Thomas Nelson Page, intro |*ide, It is maid, ie present. If it . , The wann't, say thone who have been al duced the French gown, The 0¢ | Wed a peck at the unroomy dre jeasion was the wedding of MIs®/ Mrs Gibson wouldn't be able to Errol Cutherbert and Lieutneant | walk ee SS I pemmeca = ee ctseo oper Commencing Tomorrow Night, Special Summer Prices—1 200, 800, 0c San Francisco Opera Company eee | Toymaker” closes tonight } Wh bo | y of G spr eesons | Christensen’s hall, Broadway and sana “The Gambier.” | Pantages’ New Bil! From Leaves Maéioon; esrvicee 11. m oné 8 § PRESENTING " | H. A. Rotfe’s Ten Dark Knights | Trinity MF First N. and Mer ” subject. le the Univers “ ” Miss Bmma Bunting and the Bur ‘ sary the Leech, pastor. 11 | cludin, », volved by GIROFLE-G ROFL | mess Bunting company will be seen next week in “The Gambler,” a pie lture of mining camp life tn the lolden days. Miss Bunting is een | will be the big tine featare on the | new bill at the Pantages next week Other features are Darnett Bros. | SPARKLING COMIC OPERA, M. Cane Sclentint | ourth quarterly reh of Christ ie « First Appearance of sits leatiference, Kev, W. & Harring 4 Mise Sylvia, European comedy as Ress Fairfax. The full strength | 9° . ft o | knockabout et: the Three Bell-| D."D., wil! preach The of the company will be utilized. | re tiie G. bx ay nn |Gredit side of Education in Seat ELEANOR KENT tle church By Prima Donna Soprano, SEATTLE THEATRE NB: Nev. KL. Benedict, pax for. 16:30 4 m. “The Jewish Tab Plymouth Rossel! & Drew, Managers Leading Popular Priced Theatre of “Two Little Sallor Boys” will be) Will Be Seen Next Week at the played for the last time tonight | Moore in “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” and Bunnell, in “Married Life.” and Mr. Elwell th @ song hit and the j motion pletures § Univer » Horn, D. D, pastor, 11a. m, “Lift Up Ye Khyes"; & p.m, "18 Days of Rac ing Robbing and Ruin igrim—Brosdway nm; Rev. Bdward I “The Light Eternal.” The Pantages players will be pation of Aunt Mary,” hailed | 005 at the Lots next week in “The | Coming at the Star. Chicago critics an one of “the| Light Eternal,” sometimes spoken| Next week will mark the closing | comedies ever seen in that|of as the successor of “The Sign|of the musical comedy season at) stnacie tervice (he tains”; Slay: Rev. Francie J. ¥ be. “The Personality and Work of the, Devt! Firet Methodist Protestant—16th | ‘wv. N. and B Jobn et; Kev. A. Nor man Ward, pastor 11 & m.. sermon 1 Republic in Smith, D 4 | of the Cross” and “Quo Vadis." | the Star theatre, and Crimmins and | : w a ae = = en _ unk en ns at Aunt| The play treats of the life of the} Gore will be seen in their beat ef Ladin / ner Ve png Bd Young Wom Dd. pastor. no Coming ve Sonia Last baer gg dire - TLE SAS a P ° ° | ty Christians in Rome. The) fort, “A Trotley Strike.” This show oun “hrtet pm Chief Condi ‘eek Commencing Matinee Tomorrow (Sunday), June 2ist, y's home. The nephew has been | C#r!y “ 7 ° _ tion of Succens. Rleventh Week of the Summer Season, BURGESS & HIMMELEIN, }ehief character, Marco Valerius, i*| will start Monday afternoon, the a Christian, and bis father has suf-| last performances of “At the Races” fered martyrdom for the new faith. | being given tomorrow al « contine Episcopal. Queen Apne-—Queen A St. Mark’s-Madison and Broad Rev. Bydney Str way; Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, D. D. reo- 1 a m, “Our ating MISS EMMA BUNTING and the Burgess-Bunting Com . in from college and hurries to tell his aunt. There he| sane = agama scumen some ("7 Hypocrites” closes tonight. | ous performance from 3 to 11. Ow tor, 11 & m., "Chrtet's Gospel for “THE GAMBLER” After that the compli-| as Monday, June 25, the acts at this |Businese Men in Times of Strin The most powerful play yet presented this season by this are tn fall sway Luna Park. |time being seen at the Coliseum SER he ng orc cae tl acy, 8 pm, “The Voyage Of) _—_—_——|,!, | company. Prices as vsual—Matinees, 10 and 2c; Nights, 15 to 5 - . p is al theatre will be t 4 to th # | Lite SOc. Next Week—Mark Swan's Comedy Drai “ UNAW. Robson's support includes! Capt. Mecklem's airship ts almost | theatre be transferred to the | ONS ana dow cutie. A suliable|~“Srinny—@ighth ond James eet sr ereetiee n'e Comedy ma, “A RUNAWAY Paul Decker, Jack| ready for the initial trip at Lana | Star hat ie white chip in the soft, wide| i. H Gowen, rector. Ii a m. “The heme roe amet | pallor style. | Pan-As a LS grag 7:0 p a ae we _ a ——= = 4 5 a. ww Discov > pt.” | a ePeererooororerorooes | council of the Royal Arcanum Tue | The trimming ls two larme, ahad a0 No ene 1834 W. tind st H STOLTZ RLRCFROPIONE ev i day evening, at the hall of the or-| ue and green wings bale | natiard; Rev. John A. Mt. Clair, rec qenere li a m, “The Shepherd and L. Phon 2 @ Lew "The Sacrifice 388-859 Areade A BITS O°NEWS 328m ise ee ee is M € beh M spectal service for re sari pow ty Foo po Ballard lodge, Knights of Pythias | Ringetad and Miss Alfhild Peterson : v4 Firet Production in Seattle of the Beautiful Romantic Play of the Early Romans, GQunday Schoo! Picnic. tday. ‘The Sunday schoo! teachers | Ams! Plonis of Ot. Mary's Parien. tames ‘ Estimates furnished free of sé 4 and Father Mets will accompany) The sunual picnic of the con Bervices cond i Main #50 Tee Sunday schoo! classes Of tbe | the party. | sreaation of St. Mary's parish ee eS Manefield White at | athlete val Ind, 3913 held the annual) _ be given Wednesday, July 24, at he - | al Ser vente park. | Asbury M. E. Church Picnic. | Lesh park. A pom A in being|* Notices for the church col w|tner” Rn fie Leaves F WAN HARER <O E | ERNAI ” : Rogers Recital. ‘The annual Sunday schoo! picnic | arranged for the afternoon. © enene of the Sagnedey Stet WA S| wade themmetves aprons °° SE ee ee fas a4 Bf. church will be! ; * not accep after 5 o'e ad clot them.” The plano pupils of Clyde B.| PU tn Asta MN Sune tt at For| Young Ladies’ Bodality Tennis. | Friday afternoon * > A Play in which Christianity and the Struggles of the Barly Mar wil) give a recital coun pack 4 | ‘The Young Ladies’ Sodaitty of|@ All notices must contain @ VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION tyrs is the chief theme. The only, successor to “The Sign of the in the Unitarian church. } ’ | St. Mary's parish has been inetru-|@ subjects of sermons. e - Cross” and “Quo Vadis.” Lennon-Bettie. | mental in the laying out of a tennis|® Owing to delay in the deliv. & All tn LAWN, only $226 to . _ : Washburn Sachloseer. | S4ies Lennon ant Mr. FR. Bettle| court on the church ground, comer|# ery of malls, notices should be #| sr $426, Terms $10 cash and All Next Week, Starting With the Usual Sunday Matinee. | Wiss Marie Magdeline Sachiosser | wit) be married this evening at the | 20th av. S. and Jackson et. A ten |@ mailed as early as possible, in #| evening, “We Mourn, Mu! pee per month, Take Gree ee C. Washburn, of Racine. home of the bride. 211 W. 40th st.| is club has been organized from|# order to insure thelr arrival at @/ "Ply and Die” | | |} Lake car te Green Lake ste Wis, were married Wednesday aft- Rey Dr. Wm, Park, of Asbury M.| the young people of the chureh and|®@ The Star office at the time @|) Mim fer JM. Wilson, past tne. i at the Batier Annex by Rev. & church, will officiate. lthe Foresters’ Seattle court, No.|# specified * ‘Redeeming Our Opportu azar for Mr. Smith. 3. D. O. Powers, of the Unita; 1681 During the summer the|@ * Zeal for God With) —.......{. church. Following the cere- % °. nigooconetagrtes x ,| ToUne ladies will entertain at thele ee eaneeeeeee ees an elaborate banquet was The Young ple's Society of court. The wident is Miss Mar - Baliard—Market #t. and 17th av . ‘ a : i 4 to the bridal party and|the First Swedish church will be| garet Zeck ” Baptist. N. Wi Rev. Geo, H. Lee. | a eae UALED VALIDEVIEE ET JUNE 22ND, oa im the private dining room ectertatned | Tatey cvening at Ridhsscsttenen Finet-Desteten ant Masta—Rev 30:20 . Ma are, Hest Leasey”: ? ES SVILLE. “Mi the hotel. maneee ef Mis. J. Olen, Pre D., pastor. 11 9.1 Ridormed Presbyterian (« BIGGEST EVENT OF THE tnont. Miss Ethel Cameron and Mr. Otis to the Weary Sailors Give Bail. " , “ fh ter)—Terry By. and Olive; Thomas , crew of the U8 8. View Davin Hamiiton I a ee lined | ati VAUDEVILLE SEASON . “The Candlestick ve the Bushel 7 ~ ” ony MUSICAL COMEDY FRATURE, « bell this evening at} Miss J. Davin and Mr. Leroy) Fremont — Kilbourne, near Fre- . ices rink nou farewell. to| Hamilton wore married last week |nenan” Prestyterion chch, Rev! aca av.;_Rev. Jas. Cairaa pastor, |svening, “Fidelity to Ged In Small frlends botors sailing to foin | by Rev. W. T. Randolph, of Grace |Seading march will be played. by | 11% ™ “Pvangelietic”; 7:30 p.m. | TOME pr payden, D. D, 10—DARK KNIGH | S—10 . Featuring Jack Smith in a Jumble of Mirth and Music WITH 7 OTHER STANDARD VARD VAUDEVILLE ACTS. fleet at San Francisco. Twelve) M. ©. church, at the home of the) py gmith Vv BC sermon by Rev. Mr. Dennison. anon 48:1 m. “The Bond invitations have been {| bride, in Fremont Ege apes or yl The | West Bide-—Madrona hail; Rev. | f , “Bunding CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAY, FROM 2 TO 11 P. M. SES DAILY. bride will be attended by Miss Mar ‘ - » | Mave of Ch The commitiee in charge are: | Ellenberger Concert. id TY) Arthur D. Carpenter, pester, 4 p . Mies Ella Jones, Mise Alta} mn. special recognition services, con ‘A. Walters, treasurer; James Prof. Eilenberger will give puptis’ 4 Mies Buelan Sheerer and/ducted by pastors and delegates Rowley, chairman; C. B. Terry,| ncerts Monday and Tuesday 6 Augusta [verson. Mr. Will | from all churches of the ctty, Firet— Broadway . ur a) c. 72nd d Sth ings at Syphers’ hall. Those ap-| Graham, of Bellingham. will be best | . Greet, Lake i find and BN &Y | seph L. Garvin, minis Seattie Chapter, 0. A. R. pearing on the program will be:|man and Mr. John Hobson head m. “The Kxecutive 4 Judiet 1 #. m. and & p.m; evening sub- Beattie chapter, Daughters of the| Miss Rowe, Miss McDonagh, Missjusher A reception will be held at) o¢'tne Kingdom of ( Yams wt fect, “Romance of Ruth"; musical Revolution, will give a| Hall, Mise Edna McDonagh, Mias|the home of the bride, 1403 Ninth Punig mater bie Rev, Pe-/| regital s B Plenic Monday at the Gables, | Batley, Mise Lake and Prof. Elien-|av. W., following the church cere-|ter A. Kicin, past 136. md pmeme ce ae ene av.s S TES gre cme Dense Se the home of Mrs. EB. E.| berger. mony "What Will It Mean to Be Saved?” | H. Lingenfelter, pastor “Paith | ances 2:80, 1:46, 9:18 : Bteamer Haas will leave Clara Wolter Recital Price Shields. 1:00 bm, “What WH R Mean to] ee PRICES—166, 200; Reserved Seain. $e; One Thousnnd tee hi 4 rr Zs . } PRICES—100, 200; Reger tm 200: One Thousand 160 Beate } Feeenek trom Lescht park Miss Clara Wolter will give a pu| Mise Evelyn Price and Mr. I South Hoattle—Rainter st. § p.m os | Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Theatre. a Strawberry Festival. pile’ plano reettal Monday evening, Shields were married this week at| sermon by Rev. Arthur D. Gorgon] and - catnaeal cents entl a - oo t St. Mary's guild of Trinity|at her stadio, 135 N. Broadway.|the apartments of Mra. Eva L.| ter, “The Public Introdyotion of ee er ere a 1 FAREWELL BILL, STARTING MONDA PERNOON church will give a straw-| Pupils to be presented on the pro-| Grasse, at the Capitola, by Rev, J.|Chrint at the River Jordan” | Marion: ‘nae Gaily att am: Gn, || AND THEREBY SAVE FROM Paes 3 -¢ whosblyes st oa SIRRONJE, THE HANDCUFF QUEEN—THE LADY RAFFLES AND WEBB, t THE GREAT RICHARDS, and the Maid.” In a Roman Ring Act $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our cireu lating Mbrary. Spectal prices will be given for a few days on | a9 a. m.; high} festival Wednesday aftergoon| gram will be: Misx Pear) Ward, | P. D. Liwyd, Mise Gertrade M.J4; 4 m., Children’s day exercises; | mass at 11 a.m; ¥ al ‘@vening in the crypt. Mise Effie Frisell, Miss Elso| Grasse, cousing of the bride, was|730 p. m., Rev. J. V. Rosewarne will| Church of Imm } Hughes Walters. | Schmidt, Miss Gertrude Surry, Miss | matd of honor. Mr. Richard Ederer | preach. tjon—19th and Marion; mass d Mande J ‘hine Hugh hteatrice Hiscock, Miss Helen Fris-|was best man. Mr. Samuel Leroy| First German—Ninth av. S and|at 6:30 and §:30 @ m.;: Sunday innde Josephine Hughes | 61” Miss Erma Mathies and Misx| Crawford gave the bride away. The| Weller; Rev. Albert Graner, pastor.|§ 7 and #:10 a mi high ma Lewis Thomas Walters! batiy Price. A number of solos | future home of Mr. and Mrs. Shields|1! 4 m.. sermon by Rev. Reighle; #/ 10:30 a. m. late Concep- fh at} wpers at 7.20 p.m, | | Frivolities 8 HERBERTS, 18th and E. Aloha; In Vaudevil fed Sund. t T ity | 4 of N It. a n “7 married Sunday at Trisity| will be sung by Miss Pendleton. | wil! be tn Taco as Er £. Snake o New thace Rally nt 6:30 and 0:20 a. m.; |j| Second-hand Astoplancs. Some Novelty Acrobats ena r} Hammond-Stover. Caleidh Club. Templo—Third and Cedar; Geo,|#unday, 7:30 and 9 am: high | - read bo Bg la La aru PARMET AND RUSSELL’'S 2 Miss Nellie Hammond and Mr he Caleid bw Robert Cairns, pastor. 1 a. m.|maas, 11 m.: vespers, 7:90 p.m. | SINGING TRAVELERS, EDDIE ROESCH AND THE » ay aceon get Fe a Nig 0 Boga Be ed Foosday At the home of Mra | Justification by Faith in Christ"; §] St. Alphonsus—i6th av. NW. and |]| our great voting contest will be “Around the World tn an ‘Aire _ Miss ‘ — 4 “4 m., “Heware of False Prophets.” [68th et, Ballard; mass § #, m.; ||! allowed on all cash payments, ship.” VITABOOPR. ybinger was mar-| §p. ree | Thoreday night, at the home of | Charles G. Heifner, at Wing Point, iam H. Bramtuer| 05° Stover, corner 14th av, 8. and| Eagle Harbor. Steamer Florence|mmiatar 1) © om, Trinity parish | E Rev. Herbert H. Gowen of-| Massechusetto st Rey. Dr, M. A.) K. will leave Galbraith dock at 10 Spm, .| Sunday mass, 8 a.m: hig 10:30 a m.; Sunday school, & a. m.; benediction, 7:30 p. m. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. | Matthews officiated. After a trip|a. m. ‘ — ih ; s. lto Spokane, the young couple will Social. — Christian Science. soticat tte Lady Stiriing Chapter, D. A. R. | be at home to thelr friends at the The Ladies’ sock Methodist. First church of ¢ Sunday, con Wlady Stiriing chapter, D. A. R,| residence on Massachusetts at ¢ Ladies’ society of the Swed} pire M. EL—The Tabernacle, Sth | = = of old bill " ; : ish Lutheran church will give @landg Union; Rev. W. H.W. Rees, D. MOVI AND Musical Comedy and Vaudeville. & successful card party yes} Woman's Educational Club. “ % &fterncon at Elks hall, as! social tonight at the church, 22nd|p, pastor. 11 a m., “The Change- it toward raising funds for and 6iet ste, Ballard. lene Christ”; The Woman's Kducational club Raymond 8, Rees, of Br will hold its annual plenic at Wood Organ Recital B EKI N STORAGE CO., Inc. : New Acts Monday Afternoon Be Washington monument. There} Py ‘Giiman Park M. E.—2ind av. N MDG large attendance, and hand-|'*94 park Tuesday, June 23 Prof. Walter G. Reynolds, assist-| wand W. eth #t.; Rev. W. H. For-| CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Prizes were awarded. The com-| Johnson-Haseell. ed by Miss Laura Greenfield and | syth, pastor. 11 @ m., “The Bpochal MINS & GORE having the ontertainment in| Mise Bernice Johnson and Mr.| Chas. Derbyshire, soloists, will give | Bxperience”; § p.m, Children's day Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture planes, CRIM s were: Mrs. A. J. Trum-| William R. Hassell were married|an organ recital and concert at| exercises plotures, brica-brac, china, glas#ware, etc. Mrs. Howard Tlanson, Mrs. A.|this week by Rev. Francis J, Van | Bethany Prosbytorian church, First] Hillman M. B—Rainier blvd. and) We will pack and prepare goods for shipment an@ forward And Their Musical Comedy of 26 in Their Farewell Bil! ogg Aon ly |f} them to any part of the world. Le. Valentine, Mrs. Oliver, Mra, Bet-| Horn, at the home of the groom’s/av. N. and Roy st., Friday eventog, finger, Mrs. Sero Migiiavacea and| parents, Mr. and Mre. A. J. Has-|June 26, at 8:16 p, m h Barter, 8p my Chitéren's tay We will and store the entire contents of a house in Py ~W ” Mrs. Melvin A. w sell. The bride wan attended by Roberts Colby. M. E—Lakeway and our fire warebouse. A TROLLEY STRIKE ;= Schoo! Outing. _ aeom by ler. Walter Maren Miss Alice Ward Roberts of Sa Pi Berea or eae ‘We can tell you to a cont what it will cost te pack your TION PICTUR in Mr. . DN : | MOTION PICTURES Suhday school of St. Mary's jem, Mass., was married on Thurs THE STAR ORCHBSTRA } Latest From France. Phones—Main 1623) Ind. 71. MOVING, PACKING. FIRE PROOF STORAGE. Musicale. ay at the family residence of Mr. pad tg aE ning will have | William R. Colby, chief clerk in the Weld st; Rev. Thes. B. EMi- Je for the Rainier | office of George 8. Bush & Ce.,j ott, pastor, 11 a m, “The lnute- will be given an outing to Tuesday, The steamer has been chartered for the

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