THE PICTSBUKG DISPATCH, . SUNDAY, ; JANUARY 17, 189a i Contriontlons for tM department Bhonld reach TnE Dispatch offico by noon Saturday. These columns are open to all secret organ izations, but news, nnd news only, will be printed. Space isrtoo valuable to be given up to tno discipline of delinquent members, notices of meetings, praise of individual lodges, advertliement of orders or mere personal puffs. Order of holon. Reports from subordinate lodge secretaries show excellent increases. Deputv Yilack Is bustling among the Ger mans. Another new lodge is under -way. Brother Ginucs. the well-known nolice oiHcal, reports six new members for Lodge 155. Brother Morse, of Xew Hampshire, reure lentative to the Supreme lodge, is still in the city. Several of the city and nearby lodges have arranged for open meetings in the near future. A. S. Mnndorf has been elected Supreme Secretarv and W. J. Post Chairman of Su preme Financiers. That silver rongued orator, John K. Mc Keboy, trom the bill district, visited Indi ana In the interest of Solon during the past week. I The Supreme Lodge convened In special for pushing the OK OI deputies were adopted. Snnreme Attorney K. H. Jackson and Abram Isreal were tendered a vote of thanks for the able manner in which they handled all lCr'al points. TV. H TaktU, Secretary of Supreme Trus tees, Meartville, Pa., was In attendance at Supreme Lodge session and submitted some excellent ideas. Supreme Past President Xaylor, of War saw. Pa., has been in tho city for the past ten davs. Brother Naylor will engage in business in this city. Supreme Medical Examiner 'W. TV. Cole read his original poem, entitled "Our Su premo President." at the close of the Su preme session. The doctor was enthusiast ically applauded. Brother Charles Whlston addressed an open meeting given by VTilkinsburg Lodea Friday evening A large number of friends were entertained by a well arranzed pro gramme, after which the ladies served an excellent lunch. Deputy Supreme President John L. Gatise has beat his own record, having during De cember organized a lodge of Solon at Union town, Pa., withcharter list of ?6 members, end since increased the roll to 103 members. A grand entertainment was recently held in the Opera House at that place. Knights of rrthiiK. Great TVestern Lodsre met Friday night and conferred the knights' rank on tares candidates. The lodge? throughout the district are all doing big work and the order is increasing Eccordingly. Tnesdav eveninr. January 12, Master of Finance Wood, of Ft. Pitt Lodze No. 170, was the recipient of a handsome charm from his lodge. The following officers of Grant Lodge No. I5S hare been intallo1 into the several chairs: C C,, Robert Mullen; V. C E. a An derson: Prelate, Jo'.in Hamilton: M. at A, William Body; K. of K. nnd S.. Adoph J. Pot Ecr; O. G., J. J. Bacgh: I. G., James Thomp son. A ppeciftl convocation of tho Grand Lodge K. of P.. of Pennsylvania, will be held In the llall of Smoky City Lodee No. 392, on Fifth avenue, Thursday evening, Januirv 21, for the purpose of conferring the Fast Chan cellor's Degree. Grand Chancellor George Buchinan, of Philadelphia, will be pres ent. The next annual session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, will meet in Pitts burg, in Ansustl Thursday evening last, January 14 6S members of tho lodges in the county, met at the hall of Smoky City Lodge to make the necessary arrangements. The following officers were elected unani juouslv: President, B. H. Jackson; Vice President, John Fielding: Secretary, Scott Diebert; Treasurer, E. S. Morrow. The public installation of the officers of Hope Lodge No. 2M, Knights of Pythias, Tuesday evening, January 12, at Carnegie Hall, Allegheny Cit was a grand success. The lirge nail was crowded. The following were the installing officers: Grand Chancel lor, E. H. Jackson: Grand Vice Chancellor, Joseph Marshal!; Grand Prelate, John J. Davu, and Grand Master at Arms, D. Hol land. The follow ins officers were installed: P6t Chancellor. Joseph B Long;Chancellor Commander, J. IL Lmin: Vice Chancellor, A. L. Murphy: Prelate, George W. Porter; Master of Arms B. F Mclntyre; Keeper of Itecords and Seals, p. Keiseck; Master of Exchequer, John Fielding: Master of Fi nance, J H. Chattary; Inside Guard, J. H. Schondle, and Outside Guard, S. K. Kodgers. An interesting musical programme was ten dered. E II Jackson and Thomas G. Samplo making addresses. A hundred plates were laid at the Hotel Federal for the occasion. Hone Lodge has $10,000 in Us treasurv. John Fielding, who was Installed as Masterof Exchequer, was first installed In the nosition a the institution of tho lodge on March 23, 1570, and has held that position ever since. A. O. V. W. McKeo Lodge No. 42, at wide-awake. McKecsport, Is Oakland Lodge No. 213 is elated at the Idea of getting into a new hall soon. Tarentum Lodge No. 223 has settled down to work, one candidate being tho starter last meeting. Lodges meeting at their own sweet will, will toon be called to account, as it is con trary to law. Sprlngdale No. 02, on the West Penn road, will have an open installation next Friday evening, January 26. The German lodses, under Deputy A. W. Drollinger, aie showing up all right and make a good report. Deputies who are not doing their duty will be asked to step don n and out, as everybody is now hustling lor the order. Will the recorder of the lodge at Home stead be S.iud enough to let the deputy for Carnegie Lodge hear from himt General Custer Lodge No. 118 held a large open meeting Monda evening last. Install ing omcers and giving a select programme. There are i.000 past misters in Division No. 2, and If they should get down towoikand take an interest, as In djyS gone by, what a glorious result. Don't forget the Degrc of nonor Tuesday evening in lodgerooui of Industrv Lodge No. 5. BeiDgadcgicefor ladies, all members' wives and daughters are eligible. Members of Wllkins Lodge No. 224, at Wll kinsbnrg, have got tired ol the city members walking in right among them and securing candidates, and proDose to take a hand, themselv es to increase their membership. A crayon portrait of lather Upcburchwas presented to General Custer Lodxe at their opening meeting, tue same coming from a daughter of one of tho mcmbcis. It was presented by Gland Recorder McNair to them on behalf of the j oung lady. select Knights. The newly elected officers of Duquesne Legion No. 10 begin nctio service In their new offices to-monow night. Bellevuo Lezion No. 31 met Friday even ing last and initiated several candidates and entertained visiting comrades present. The German comrades have not forsaken the order jet as they are depositing their cards In the General Meade Legion No. 19, thereby making it a ery good one. Grand Commander Todd, assisted by P. G. S. C John Kowcn andseveial comrades from legions in this vicinity, instnlled the officers ol Bellevuo Legion No. 31, of Allegheny, Fri day evening. The officers of Pittsburg Legion No. 1 were 'installed Monday evening last, by the Grand Commander nn Vtaff, and the w ork was ex cellently ;.: .iil, winning tho highest praise of tue many comrades present. Banner Legion No. 2. of Youmrstown. O.. Is all right. The late reception netted a hand i tome profit. Phil Sprague wonabox of cigars i for the largest number of tickets t sold. A t sociable will be held, in their hall, Davis block, January 23. The snow was taken ad vantage of and a sleigh ride Indulged in, winding up with a dance and oyster supper at a country homestead, which was a very enjoyable affair. Grand Commander Todd reports the en tire order in this State and Ohio in a flourish ing condition. New legions are springing up in every direction and the next to be In itiated wilt be No. 4 of Allegheny, which is starting out with 37 charter members, and all fully uniformed and equipped. The officers elected by this lecion are all promi nent young men on the Northsido, and will no doubt strengthen their ranks in a short time. Protected Borne Circle. Bloomfleld Circle No. 61 meets Friday evening, January 22, and its officers will ba installed. Loyal 11$ has 14 candidates for its next meeting. Deputy Albert E. Wells is hustling in Lawrcncevillo. Pittsburg 43 has six candidates for Its meeting Monday evening. J. B. John9on Is the President lor this term. Organizer Bailey installed the officers of Banner No. 35, of Sharpsburg, Thursday even ing and the boom Is on there. Triumph 101 initiated U members at its last meeting nnd its officers were installed. C M. Hess is the new President. Southside Circle 112 meets Monday even ing, at Guild Hall. Six candidates will bo initiated and the officers will be installed. J. B. Johnson and W. S. Bailey paid a visit to Bntler Circle, at Butler, Monday evening, installed their officers and gave two good addresses. East Liberty Circle No. 59 held an open meeting Friday evening in Masonic Hall. A fine programme was rendered to 000 people Organizer Biiley spoke on the order. , W. S. Bailey organized a German Circle in Allegheny Saturday evening, with thirty chatter members. The work of this circle will be done entirelyln German. The circle will be known as Humboldt 116. Peerless No. 75 will have a special meeting Tuesday evening at Grand View Hall. H. B. Molmevill, the new President, will build up this circle in good shape, and 110 certificates were issued for the month of January. X. O. O. T. The cantons of the Patriarch's Militant have a great treat in store for the fraternity In the near future. Look out for it. Mechanics' Lodge No. 9 confored the sec ond degree Satuiday night. They had a very large turnout, and did the work well. Angerana Lodge conferred the initiatory and first degrees last Wednesday nieht. There was a very large turnout of memhsrs and visitors. Next Saturday night a Lirge relegation will visit Duquesne Lodge No. SI to witness the degree staff confer the second degree on two candidates. All are invited. E, A. Lamberton Encamnment will meet Tuesday night to confer the Golden Rule degree. This encampment Is doing Its work In a masterly way and Is creating quite a sensation among the fraternity. Pittsburg Lodge No. 336 conferred the sec ond degree last Friday night The team was in good shape and worked well to gether. Owing to a leak in the roof the fine phirapanalia came near being spoiled. On next Friday night the lodge will confer the third degree. Next Tuesday night Pittsburg Encamp ment No. 2 will meet at 99 Fifth avenue, when tho Golden Rule and Royal Purple degrees will be conferred on three candi dates. A very expensive paraphernalia has been purchased, nnd with the organization of the degree staff under its able leaders No. 2 will stand second to none in the State, As important business is to come before the encampment all Patriarchs aro Invited to be present. National Union. Pittsburg Council 146 enters on its new year fully officered and in splendid condi tion. Penn Council 2SS his two candidates under way. Its new paraphernalia is worth going to see. Allegheny Council No. 223 lately took under its protecting wing Park Council by consolidation, increasing its membership considerably thereby. At the last meeting of Electric Council 135, Friend Senate Deputy William C. George installed the following officers: William M. Mires, President; William H. Maize, Vice President; John C. Connor. Speaker: Louis Mentzer. Recording Secretary; William C. George, Financial Secretary; Charles O. Richardson, Treasurer; B. Kirclimeier, Usher: Robert Johnston, Chaplain: William J. Graham, Sergeant at Arms; S. S. Ferguson, Doorkeeper; Robert Johnston, S. S. Ferguson, Robert E. Little, Trustees. Jr. O. U. A. M. Pittsburg Council No. 117 held its twentv first annual banquet at New Turner Hall, i orucs street, Tuesday evening. William T. Kerr, Chief Marshal of the Jr. O. TJ. A, M. parade on Washington's birthday, has been confined to his home since Monday with a severe attack of the grip. Members of Grandview Council No. 259 are earnestly invited to be present at the next meeting of the council Monday even ing, as there are three candidates to be put through the drill. The council will be enter tained by Deputy G. B. Nesbit. John Grey Council No. 249 will give an evening reception at New Turner Hall, Forbes street, February 4. The following is the Committee of Arranzemonts: A. F. Lanr, Chairman. S. P. Niklrk, W. A. Davis, W. R. Ramsey. J. W.Holmes, J. c. Stewart, J. L. McEUianey. a H. Mason, W. P. Will hide, W. M. Wagner. The Golden Eacles. Following are the new officers of Acme Castle, No. 352: Past Chief, James Dyer, Jr.; Noble Chier, William Carson; Vice Chier, Alexander Farmer; High Priest, James Stock: Venerable Hermit, John Dyer: Master of Records, Alfred IL Farn worth; Clerk of Exchequer. Henrv Hobson: Keeper of Ex chequer, James Fiddler; Sir Herald, W. O. Sanderson: Worthy Bard, Charles Dver; Worthy Chamberlain, John Jones; Ensign, Robert Dj en Esquire, John August; First Goardsman, Richard Fox; Second Guards man, James Ingles Dyer: Trustees, John Perritt and Ronert Dyer; Representative to the Grand Castle, Alfred H. Farnworth. General X.odge Notes. Grace Darling Lodee No. 17, of McKees port, Daughters of Liberty, will glvo a con cert and ball at the Turners' Hall, Duquesne, February 15. The members of Goodwill Lodge No. 201, Order of Tonti, will pay a social visit to Shilo Lodge next Wednesday evening on Mt. Washington, Thirty-second ward. Reliable Council No. 56, L S. orL.-srill meet next Wednesday evening,.) anuarv 20,at hall. No. 25 Federal street, to install officers and make arrangements for securing a ball. Press Onward Lodge No. 14, L O. G. T., is meetingjwith great success since moving Into its new hall above the Fifth Avenue Bank. Twenty have been initiated and a lew are to be initiated next Saturday. The following officers were installed in Duquesne Lodge, No. 20, Order of Tontl. Past President Hoting acting as master of ceremonies: President, O. S. Mcllwaine; Vice President, F. Theo Frey; Secretary Wilmer Wickersham; Treasurer, E. W. Morrow; Medical Examiner, Dr. F. N. Stunt, Chaplain, R. A. Ennls; Marshal, W. A. Wat-f-on: Guard, M. J. Ennls: Sentinel, Charles F. Harwood; Trustees, Dr. W. G. Schirmer, M. H. Hoting, M. Levy. District President E. G. Sexton, assisted by Past President A. Price and M. of F. J. E. Mengis. of Camp 293, Installed the officers of Washington Camp 557, Homestead, last Thursday night. The new officers are! President, Ellis Michaels; Vice President, George S. Grimm; M. of F., John B. Wilson; Recording Secretarv", W.-J. Cupples: Treas urer, R. IL Gettys; Condnctor, H. C Wright; Inspector, D. R. Grove; Guard, T. O. Carrick; Cn.i plain, Andrew Learn; Assistant Secre tary . Dan Powelson; Right Sentinel, Robert Gibb; Left Sentinel, James Nelson. No. 057 has one of the handsomest camp looms in Western Pennsylvania and adding to Its membership all the time. Welcome Stranger Castle, of the A. O. K. of M. C, had the following officers installed January 11 by D. D. S. C Jacob Abotz and Past Cornmander James Scott: S. K. C., Will iam Garland; S. K. V. C, Samuel Reed; S. K. F. L. Thomas Bennett; S. K. R. C, John W. Thompkins; S. K. F. C, William Meyer; S. K. Treas., Thomas Graft S. K. C. of S., Thomas Hunter; S. K. I. G., Jacob Houck: S. K. O. G , L. H. Vctcrson: Chaplain, C. F. Todd; Trus tees, J. E. Stroup. F. W. Hunter and A. Whitaber. The castle' also initiated seven candidates in the third degree, with numer ous propositions pending. The following members of Grandview Castle were present and spoke: T. N. Sprague, Past Commander; A. K. Sprees, Past Commander; W. Hutchi son, Commander, and E. A. Houston. Short Time Only. Tour picture free and handsomely framed given away with every dozen. Cabinets 51 by Hendricks & Co., JSo. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. "Wanted A tenant for the well-known tavern stand, Eagle House, Fulton street, Eighth ward, Pittsburg. The right man, who can manage a public house, can make money. Inquire, liea & Co., Second ave nue and Panhandle E. E. ADVEKTISEMENTS. DUQUESNE. PnTSBIHtG'S LEADING TIEATEB. DAVID-HENDERSON and JOHN; W. NORTON, Managers. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, MONDAY. Six Evenings and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. AT LAST! That Wonderful Comedy, The Greatest of All Comedy Successes, (ALL LAUGHTER) By Harry and Edward Paulton, Authors of "Erminie." Will Be Played WOT i M'S COMEDY COMPANY. " The Same Which Scored . Such POSITIVE TRIUMPHS! IN BOSTON 100 NIGHTS! IN NEW YORK OVER 100 NIGHTS! Next Attraction, THE) MEININGER DRAMATIC COMPANY. Jal5-71 The Thuma Danang Academy, 1. 64 FOURTH AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1883 i NINTH YEAE, Opening of second asssion. Evey even ing of weeks conimenciig January 11 and IS, 1693. I SPECIAL ADVAJTAGES FOR BEGINNEES. Office open day and ening. , jalt-138 jre I forming new claseafor second terms, Monday oveninp, January 18. Waltz gnar nnteed in ono term. Terms, $5. Academy, 1013 Penn avenue. Jal7-1M T IVING PICTURES A. A. A. SCHOOL OF DESIGN, At the Club Theater; Penn avenue, Tuesday. Jannarv 19, 1892. Aimission $1 00. Tickets at WEAPON'S and MCHBAUM'S. ja!7-50 From Jotel Dellone. Mr. C. W. Eeedproprietor of the Hotel Dellone, Omaha, ce of the finest new and modern hotels injfcc West, says of Cham berlain's Cough Jemedy: "We have usedit in our family for years with the most saisfactory result, especially for our childreUjfor colds and croup. It can be dependcoupon; besides it is pleasant to take and seers to be free from chloroform and the oily ubstances put into many cough mixtures' 25 cent, 50 cent and ?1 bottles for saleby druggists. ttsu Don't Bake. It doesn't py. Marvin's bread is just as cheap, just ni you can maki ure, just as healthful as an v yourself. Asfc your grocer lone Lawbesovili-e, Millvale, Bloomfleld and Sharpsbrg readers should read local "ad" secondpage, headed "Drygoods and Carpet Priis Hit Hardl" Our up-town stores are 4038,4100 and 4J.02 Butler street. J. H. Kdnkei, &Beo. Best seteeth that can be made, onlr 8: at Tail's fhiladelphia Dental Booms, 39 ', mn avene. "We pad haul, store, shipj alter, repair, finish ail reupholster furniture. refinish HAud & Ksesan, 83 Water street n ) NOBE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GRAND E. D. Wilt.. cSc MONDAY, JANUARY 18. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. FLORENCE BINDLEY'S REALISTIC COMEDY DRAMA, THE PAY TRAIN OH! WHAT STARTLING, SENSATIONAL FEATURES! THEIR EFFECT ON AN AUDIENCE IS INDESCRIBABLE. THE THE DRAMATIC, SCENIC AND MECHANICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. Incidental to the Play Miss Bindley will render her Songs, Dances and Musical Numbers. PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Entire Lower Floor Dress Circle Gallery WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Matinee Prices, Next Week TAR AND TARTAR Jal4-Si HARRIS' THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, E, L. Britton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Manager. Popular Prices Always Prevail Harris' Theater at (0, 15 and 25 Cents! WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 16. Every Afternoon and Evening. Hassan's Monster Scenio and Aqnatie Success, OK IF IE FIST The Great New York Police Play. Marvelous Scenio Effects. Fall River Pier 28, North River I Tliolialieat Central Paris X St. Patrick's Cathedral! Realistic Rain Storm I Week Jan. S5-"L0ST IN NEW YOEK." JalMi GRAND OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, JANUARY 25. Return of the Famous Which -will be Its 300th per formance. The theater -will bo handsomely decorated with Greens, Palms, Cut Flowers and Flags of All Nations, and one of the Famous Silver Souvenir Spoons to every Lady at tending this performance. THE SAME GREAT GUST, INCLUDING Marion Manola, Laura Joyce Cell, Josephine Knapp, Hilda Hollins, Maud Hollins, Digby Bell, Fred Prear, Chas. Wayne, C. H. Myers, Hubert Wilkie. Sale of scats for the 300th and Souvenir Performance begins Tuesday, January 19. Begular sale opens Thursday, January 5L L. Down's Health Exerciser. ' re? SMla-wcrurt Stltsuiy Peovle: I Gentlemen, Ladlw. VouUsi Athkts or xnT&ua. a complete grmnuram. Tlies up trat In fqcire Scor loom ; netr.Klen title, durable, comprebtitfte, cheap, ladoned by M.000 pbTslcUsi, Uwjert. tiatjma, edltnn 4 others now using it. Send faHlatiaUd ctr., nl in..Ma(..a . aV. T1..S . ral.r, 0 eigtSTlnft tiq chtrf e. P;of. iroV dxt XABaaiOtitet,lutijMt.' AJ.SUfU. (7V4CU1U Jh r. T IT D I m tfjmmwA G".'S2MV OPERA HOUSE. .Proprietor and Manager. THE INCLINE WRECK SCENE I THE MARVELOUS RAILROAD SCENE! A TRAIN OF CARS UNCOUPLED VHILE RUNNING AT FULL SPEED I THE STARTLING BOILER EXPLOSION! PICTURESQUE COAL MINE SCENE! I A COMPANY OF UNEXCELLED PLAYERS. 50c and 75c 25c and 50c !5c HER 15c, 25c and 50c J OPERA COMPANY. - HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE A WEEK OP UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTIONS. In the Theater will bo presented for the first time The Sensational Border Drama, With a Power RHE ful Cast, racLunnro EDWIN YOUNG, JAMES K. MILLS, D A AND SCENERY Painted ex- N DANITES. i Ti FRANK J. LAMB, MISS HIT PQWEnS, MISS WINIFRED MARSHALL pressly for this grand produc tion of. the greatest of all AMERICAN DRAMAS. Every Afternoon and Evening. IN THE CURIO HALL WILL BE FOUND OLIO, A most Fascinating Snake Charmer from. me urient. XiO-WiTZD, j.ne jiau w un tne iron Jaw, And a hundred and one other interesting novel and Instructive features. Doors Open at 1 P. E and 7 P. M. JalG-16 0Q1ESHEIM Pittsburg's Leading Theater. ONE WEEK OKLT, BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 25.. Appearance of tne VTorld-Famous Dramatic Company, THE MEININGER, In. their wonderful production or Shakes- peare'M Masterpiece, THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON, JULIUS OESAR, h With all the original scenery and properties aiuu uo wm ii j. neater 01 mo jjukq of Saxe-Meiningen. 300 PEOPME OUT THE STAGE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The sale of seats cDmmennM ThnnAav Jan. 21, at the box office of the Duquesne eje. JW4-77-M MUSEUM TH EATER 1- ' .: -- " . . ? S, i. . . -,' .. J"W -- . L NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. 0W s L His 3lT eaBSs WvrtrtmM CaQlNnDR. fyvjutiv.- -uCTic39rvirYUJr Thfl Leading Amusement Rdsort for ladies and Children. COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 18. TO SEE THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE WORLD. During the have seen him past and week Thousands were mystified I i nousanas wno Deuevea mat sucn a thing was impossible, saw him and went away proclaiming It is true 1 IT IS TRUE. He is certainly the most wonderful work of our GREAT CREATOR ! For 19 centuries the great Master of the Universe has been manifesting to us, His creatures, multitudinous wonders, examples of His omnipotent and mysterious powers, but has re served for the present generation the distinction of beholding the most wonderful work of His Almighty Hands, viz: THE LIVING TWO-HEADED BOY Who exists exactly as we represent him. No person now living should miss this golden- opportunity to see this wonderful boy, because such a being may never be born again. Other Very Interesting Curiosities in Curio Hall. DEN HOWE'S COMEDY ANU SPECIALTY " COME ADMISSION 10 CENTS. Jal7-75 ACADEMY. IiflayEveiE, Hoary 18. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. HYDE'S Bie The Modern Scalach, Helena Mora. Conroy and Fox, Imro Fox, Le Fre'Trio, Glenroy Bros.,' James F. Hoey, McAvoy and Hart, CO. Direct from e 'S Hayden and THEATEB, Hetherton, Weston Bros., I.T. MATCHED. Monday, Jan. 25 The Mildred NoTelty Co. Jal7-5 DEAF! NESS & Iff AS MIJK CWKDb. feck's INVISIBLE T0WUI EAI CESIUMS. Whlmen heard. Com- xortabloandMltdin$tui(& Saocea.fniwher.all Beme dle tail. Sold br IV H1SCOX. only, 883 BrolwaJvM Turk. WrttatoriUaitntedSoeltomagtsKia. JleaHoatW4ur. mpunmam V'1j1h "i IW'W'eftv KPfNAN ' J Turn unnrn nnv . . . ivvirnutuLUDU HARRY ELMS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i? POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLEI Under the Direction of R. M. Gulick & Co. WEEK OF JANUARY 18. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Joseph Arthur's New Production of THE STILL Greater, Grander, Better Than Ever! : : A Magnificent Scenic Production ! RESERVED SEATS Jan. 25 TONY FARRELL IN ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L DAVIS Owner and Manager. MONDAY, JAN. 18. 12 3 4 5 6 NIGHTS In Which You The Famous Comedy from DR. SILXj LEGITIMATE COMEDY! ALL LAUGHTER! The Numerous Complications and Absurd Situations during the 3 Acts Compel You to Laugh. Double Bill "SUNSET," a charming one-act play, precedes the Comedy. The Original Scenery and Properties Will Be Used Here. JAN. as RICHARD GOLDEN , OURM0TT0 'MiMmmd LOW PRICES othSmBSAVEMUIEY WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK THE GREATEST CLEARING SALE Ever Inaugurated in this City. $100,000.00 Worth of WINTER CLOAKS Must Be Sold Rer gardless of Value. Manufacturers' Prices Cut in Two. SAVE MONEY. VISIT THE V PARISIAN. - ,i " i-I i t-wv , a - " . ciZrajiA jarejeQJs'MWiii'g-jj' d,rt'Magjv , tw.'j .jvtSuLZseTattJT'JsxfatmMamEK&aiKmmtz; . . .ifaK?G--L - -. wfcjwifcii ' . ,( is: j. -A-.zi.z3zm&mmEmiamumBmm . TNEATRE "MY COLLEEN." Jal5 - 1 MATINEES: WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY. TWO MATINEES AND Can Laugh at the Garden Theater, New York, in OLD JED PROUTY. m a ebb iiiiiii wRioyfflT !MlE(Qmmm .4 ', !". 1 JfPflltf'BEL