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THE STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1910. 5 toca Bil! New Today, fhildren Who Made 1910 Plays| sotguniaSte | BRUSSELS SPROUT AND CARPETS [ijt "ws rom w|___smunemene Bi 3 Successes veer ri wae the BRISTLE WHEN TEDDY ARRIVES | vops pee nine ‘the publle schoo weg = would legislator which beran |make them familiar with the firs l, very Minti Pe have attrnoted principles of domestic ece ny | management attots (By a Staff ieniiiliikidine 4 of the thousands of Parisians had gather That high foo d pr ‘d (United Press.) ed at the station to give him a| country are - PARIS, Aprii 28.—-With the de-| hearty farewell | growth of m I djparture of Col, Theodore Roose | “Paris is great, France is great. | found. velt for Brussels at 8:10 o'clock | 1 have had a splendid tin orl] morning, Paris resumed her| will be able to thank yo nal mode of life | was Roosevelt's parting 1 b American visitor was at-| with his head and shoulder stick: | unde at the station by many of/ing from thee ar window as the} ominent men of France and (train started on its way. \ t star musioal feature at the Lyceum. WISE AND OTHERWISE, cts FARMS MD FB TAGGIN THE ccsenatesce) SMS TO SIE HGH GST OF LG homely men in Pittebure, where I live —Roston Transcript cnselitinictai (By United Press) A man that has had his fll is 0] COLUMBUS, ©. April 28 eater —Spaniah ye recommending the establishment munietpally owned farme, t Mrs. Starvem—How do you like the chicken soup, Mr, Newbord? Mr N ord-—Oh—er is this esate a itt omer [ MAES TUCa me] THY BALLOON GRE t of secondary agricultural 1 that chicken * with experimental farme Mrs, Starvem—Certainly How comity awa othe oA . j do Hs, ou lke il wee from the es t Ke t r J | Me. New od niugs, the members . a bog ; 7" legislative 1 ard and Timon. igs PRINCE RUPERT, B. C Lois Theatre | . | A farthing saved Want to buy n all parte of y alton ein ‘ 0" s 4 with unempto: - Want to buy 1 nl! part } Jaction and struck e cit live ¢ tion, price ; a blow against the Hore is one significant statement | and tert W. M. Ward, Prince || T™® GIRt, "WAY OUT YoNDEM") mendations | Rupert hardest, by the way, which haw yet | Cot ” 4 food what | * a y te the tay tein See PANTAGES TICA TRE Early Train South Commencing Sunday morning [May lst, Oregon & Weshington & R local train 161, f i. i Players in “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” (2)—Francis Witson and “Mart en Fuller and Morin Fuller, (4)-—Gertrude Short. © STAR THEATRE| All This Week MASKED CARNIVAL Armetreng Musteal Com " (3)—Frances Gold Purcell Safe Co. Portland and = all “The Girls Behind the € . BY W. G. SHEPHERD. | Gertrude Short is § years old, She jon the stage that much of the old- | points, will leave Se -- -- SERPENTINE BATTLE AT Roy esate oege ; MEW YORK, April 25.—Almost/ plays the part of Mark Short in te dbestapien|m ce ne B iNdi — c play that was © success in| Mary Mannering’s “A Man's| has b owik, She oan la va aan Pretontain ul ng DREAMLAND eo York in the season just clos World.” Wh rtrude applied for | ¢ of the child. |« mporary pas hed children in its And | her part to the Shuberts her v station, First ay, 8. and stood as a barrier Dearborn at =r The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 SECOND AVENUE TONIGHT ioe T Ben tre ond Av. Next to Sa’ $100.00 IN PRIZES Second, ri — When you install a vault or a safe in your place of business get the best that money can buy. You need not only a burglar-proof safe, but one which will go through a fire without your papers or other valuables being damaged to the slightest degree. 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