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   Bakersfield Morning Echo (Newspaper) - January 28, 1911, Bakersfield, California                                HORNING A JANUARY 20, 1011.  - Kolb Dill In that Merry Musical Judson C. FROM 100 NIGHTS IX SAX 75c and 50c  on Sale handsome girls and swinging melodies will be famous after the first 75c and 50c  cm Sale S. anod LEE SHUBERT FUNNIEST V IV A IN Hurling Malone Cecil Graham Arnold Katherine Vidua Ailing Mae THF Hare Charles Prince Have Davis George Archer red Merrick Glenn JANUARY 30, 1911.  T. Edwin W. Rowland Offer a Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's House of a Thousand RICHARDSON COTTON AS Produced for One Year at the Hackett and Daly's 75c, 50c and 25c  on Sale JANUARY 31, 1011  Everywhere to T. THE BLUE BOOK OK MUSICAL THE LONDON NEW YORK CASINO MUSICAL It Y LESLIE S T U A It T OF Original New York Casino Theatre Wyllie local option has been favorably to the California Assembly from the committee on and there is sufficient reason to anticipate its make a matter of very timely A copy of the received by the ECHO bears on its back the following printed summary of its purpose of this is to enable the people of any or of any county outside of by direct vote to absolutely prohibit the j local sale of alcoholic liquors beverage purposes and yet not inter- J fere with their proper provisions of the are as j When 25 per cent of the voters in j any incorporated city or in that of any county outside of ed cities ask for a vote on their cal liquor license it be This vote may be either a special or general but the question cannot be voted in the same territory oftener than i once in two If at such j tion the majority do not favor January - - Weill's - sixty days later the city or j county in which the election wag j held becomes In | such territory it is made unlawful to J give away or solicit orders for alcoholic except as first exception refers to private These are ] not because drinking there is but because men are to have their private homes seem to be under police avoid any possibility of this the here was This is properly used for so many purposes other than drinking a permitted to it the same conditions as now attach to the sale of many other last has to do with wineries and They are not prohibited from manufacturing vinous and malt receiving orders for such liquors and shipping the provided they are not delivered to any person or place in other words so long as prohibition is not the policy of the we do not ask that any one city or county be allowed to put out of an expensive plant which was dependent upon that community for the chief part of its So long as there is a legitimate market for its products in other of the or it may continue to manufacture and ship to such But it shall not be allowed to sell for local delivery in dny city or county where the majority are opposed This would mean that running under the guise of Would be put out of while bona fide factories would not interfered with except as to local this once a place has voted it remains so for two and thereafter until 25 per cent of the voters ask for another election and at such election the majority vote in favor of All through the the liquor men get a square and even they Goods the Center have planned one of the big Dress Events of the We have taken hundreds of yards of choice and wanted fabrics and reduced sharply in price and at a time when the reductions will be most Better plan now for your spring These prices are bound to create heavy and there's splendid economy in purchasing now when this sale is at your ' BROAD TWEEDS in very desirable colors and values yard values values in all Fine for children's goods 20c  finished old this week values yard values yard many other 11c  new waist exceptionally Eiderdown 22c  35c thick and Fine for bath object to this measure they The third exemption refers to j object to majority Celebrate Tonight The Sunflower Club will give its Admission Day celebration in Armory liall this Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. M. R. Mrs. A. H. May and tee in charge the affair O. D. Miss Blanche Pleasant Dance at Oil Mrs. L. C. Mr. and | In the Associated Hall at Oil George Dewar and Mrs. ter last evening the ladies of The following program will be of Welcome O. D. pro of L. C. Maud Obligato Miss Blanch Catherine Grace Karl Maude of Duet Misses Lyla and Florence Trio Mies Maude Messrs. Robert Ray and Wesley will be several spicy toasts from old residenters from Sixteen Aid Society and the remainder of the gave another one of their enjoyable orchestra furnished for the affair which was in charge of Mrs. Mrs. Fred Wastier and Mrs. Charles Dainty refreshments were The affair attended by a party from this * Grand Sunset Temple of the Pythian Sisters served a banquet last evening in the I. O. O. F. in honor of their grand chief of the State of Mrs. Mary The Monroe were invited The hall was artistically decorated in smilax and presenting a very pretty A musical program was given and Mrs. Livingston was presented with a silver souvenir spoon as a token of their Mrs. W. W. Kelly had the affair in After the banquet the lodge f was called to order and two new members were Mrs. L. C. Krause and Mrs. Alice full 36 inches A durable quality soft round sale this of Eiderdown Sacques and wants a pretty eiderdown dressing sacque or kimono at a sharp reduction in When you see this you will realize you could not buy the materials and make them at home at the price we sell them Kimonos Kimonos Kimonos Kimonos Kimonos Endeavor Society of the Christian church gave a Sixteen in the parlors of the church last The church was tastefully decorated in gold streamers and The following program was by Mr. duet by Wave Marble J. L. Marble was hostess to Sunset Pythian in honor of Mrs. Mary the grand at her home on the Associated lease in the Kern River the guest of her Mrs. E. C. and Mrs. A1 Rupp and Mr. and Mrs. Lon have returned home after touring the southern part of the state in Mr. car W. T. Fowler of Youngs is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. on Bealo and Mrs. S. C. Hudson of Sacramento are in the city a few days visiting with W. Cooper of Taft spent yesterday in the and Mrs. L. L. Johnson of Maricopa are spending a few days in the and Mrs. Weber of Fresno are in the the guests of May Elliott of Florence is visiting her J. J. Compton of Seattle is in the the guest of his Mrs. Ezra Singers Williams Jubilee Singers will appear at the Armory on as a number of the lecture i Their booking was yesterday by Rev. W. H. | Old Friends Mrs. Cecil Shaver of a former resident of Bakersfield where her husband was employed by in the capacity | of manager of the grocery I ment and Miss Fleming are in Bakersfield visiting They came to Bakersfield yesterday with A. H. Dixon and James Mr. Dixon driving through in a 1911 Cadillac 30.  and Mrs. W. Trueblood of Maricopa registered at the Southern Get a roil of We give away a Baldwin and solo by Vera The afternoon after which a dainty luncheon was j was spent in cards and at the served and the remainder of the a dainty collation was was spent The ed. Among those who enjoyed the ladies are planning to give a affair with the Mrs. tion to their new Rev. V. about February 15. The final arrangements have not yet f been Dainty Hello People BIG AND BRILLIANT Association O. T. San Joaquin Valley Past Association of the Ladies of the Maccabees will meet in Druid's hall as the Sliest of the Kern Hive on February 23d. The final arrangements will be made at I the next meeting of the the guest of Mrs. Mrs. George O. W. Mrs. R. E. Mrs. C. W. Mrs. A. B. Mrs. J. C. Mrs. R. F. Mrs. Mrs. Pai l Mrs. C. F. Mrs. S. Mrs. F. R. W. W. Mrs. J. B. Payne and Mrs L. C. Today and every day at 2:30.  particular to the comfort and convenience of ladles and 8th and 19th.  Admission Admission RUN at I o'clock p. continuing Katze I Advertising 416 Producers Bank Main 848  getting publicity furnished by Newspaper copy Booklets Estate Advertising Personal Letters Follow up Systems Up to the second methods at the service of our A representative will fail to visit IKE'S Special Bargain sale of UNREDEEMED We have every known make of reliable We save you at least 50 per cent. We guarantee every watch for 5 Many watches are practically brand sale will continue until January 25th.  14-00 10th St. Phone Main 1151  THE STEAM HEAT HAS BEEN TURNED ON Party at and Mrs. James Herod host and hostess a Man a A. proprietor of the Bakersfield opera manager of the Yosemite at and 75c and 50c  Seats on Sale This and representative of Cort at San was married g party at their home in Panama last Mrs. Cora Cobb Long m Ihe Herod home was I on January 2."ith.  prettily decorated in smilax A musical program pared by Professor Kerby was you have anything you want to sell or trade or room for try an ECHO want and the remainder of the was spent At M the conclusion of the evening an j elaborate luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Herod's guests included Rev. and Mrs. Professor and j Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. I Misses Hazel and Helen Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mel P. nee Maude who have been on their honeymoon to the Hawaiian are expected back in Bakersfield Sunday or Roberta Holtby leaves today for a visit with Los Angeles J. A. Hughes is in Los Feature FEATURE Novelty Feature Act. Something Change of Pro gram Sundays and * Children 5c;  10c. Night 10c and 15c  CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS New Building and Furnishings KERN and MARION the Newspaper Abduction of GORDON the Real Sketch of OLD BALL EVERY THURSDAY CHANGE OP SUNDAYS AND 10c and 15c  M. R. HOME OF CLEAN-CUT BELLS a Novelty Musical Introducing Several Different GREAT Most an Entire Change of Character 10c  5c Evening 5 per 50  

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