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Knights of Pythias.
Grand Lodge meets annually 2d Tuesday of April in Baltimore at Pythian Castle, 129 N Gay Grand Officers-P G C, Wm F Broening, G C, Richard Laws Lee, V G C. W F King, G P, Olin Bryan, G K of R and S. James Whitehurst, G M of E, Louis Reitz. Supreme Representatives, Septi- mus Tustin and A C Strite
Knights of the Golden Eagle.
Meets 2d Tuesday in September, 1907 Supreme Chief, John D Harger. Detroit, Mich, Supreme Vice-Chief, Eli Man- chester, New Haven, Conn, Supreme High Priest, R Woods, Huntington, W Va, Supreme Keeper of Exchequer, Wil- liam Culbertson, Philadelphia, Pa, Su- preme Master of Records, Albert C Lyt- tle, Philadelphia, Pa, Supreme Sir Herald, Dr C D Krim, Columbus, O, Supreme First Guardsman, E F Lake, M D. Denver Col, Supreme Second Guardsman, Garrett S Smith, Wilming- ton, Del, Lieut-Gen of Military Branch, Ilarry P Reinicke, Philadelphia, Pa
Knights of the Golden Eagle. Grand Castle of Maryland Will meet 1907 in Annual Session Fourth Monday in May, Frostburg, Md Grand Chief, Peter Lemmert, Frostburg, Md, Grand Master of Records, L Bish- op, 2929 w North av. Grand Keeper of Exchequer, H. B L Everding, Govans- town
Knights of the Maccabees. Calvert Tent. 1422 Pa av. Eastern Tent, 1620 e Pratt, Fort McHenry Tent, 1644 Cuba, Liberty Tent, 1017 e Balto, Maryland Tent, 1021 w North av. Su- preme Tent, 1021 w North av, Wal- brook Tent, 9th w nr North av
Legion of the Red Cross, Grand Council of Maryland. Grand Council meets in Annual Session February 9, 1907 Charles H Frederick. Grand Commander, Harry C Martin, Grand Recorder Supreme Council Legion of the Red Cross meets in Annual Session in Atlantic City, N J. June 10 to 15, 1907 Supreme Commander, Chas F Geissler, Supreme Recorder, John B Treibler, 1417 Hollins
MASONS.
Masonic Temple, Charles bet Lexington and Saratoga
The annual communication of the Grand Lodge is held the 3d Tuesday in No- vember, the semi-annual communica- tion is held 2d Tuesday in May Grand Officers-Thos J Shryock, M W G Master, George Cook, James R Brew- er. R W D G Master, Jacob Rohrback, R W S G Warden, John L Sanford, W J G Warden, Wm M Isaac, R W G Sec- retary, Peter E Tome, R W G Treas- urer, Graham Dukehart, Grand Lec- turer, Grand Tyler, Geo W Fletcher, residence, 1706 Guilford av
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of Maryland.
Annual Convocation on the 1st Thursday after 3d Tuesday in November at Masonic Temple
M E G High Priest. Wm F Bevan, R E D G High Priest, Chas E Cochrane, R E Scribe, Wm B King, R E G Treasurer, David C Avery, R E G Secretary, John H Miller, R E G Chaplain, Rev E W Wroth, Sentinel, Geo W Fletcher, Grand Lecturer, Graham Dukehart
State Grand Commandery of Knights Templar.
Meets at Masonic Temple, n Charles Street Annually on Easter Monday and the 4th Tuesday in November Grand Commander, Wm Mohr, Deputy Grand Commander, Edwd G Staley, Grand Generalissimo, Geo E French, Grand Captain General, Frank W Kroh, Grand Prelate, Geo W Hussel, Grand Treasurer, Chas McDonald, Jr, Grand Recorder, John H Miller, Grand In- spector General, Graham Dukehart, Grand Sentinel, Geo W Fletcher
Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
Meet 29th of each month, except when it falls on Saturday or Sunday, when Mon- day night is used, at 111 w Franklin st, Shrine Parlors, 107 w Franklin Potentate, Alex P Bayliss, Recorder, John H Miller, Treasurer, Geo B Skinner, Di- rector, Jas H Livingston
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Masons for the Southern Jurisdiction of the U. S. Masonic Temple Deputy for Maryland, Graham Dukehart, Secretary, George Cook
Modern Woodmen of America. 227 W Franklin
National Union. State Council. 210 E Balto
Order Eastern Star. Alpha Chapter, Cathedral and Preston, Balto Chapter, 18 w Saratoga, Concor- dia Chapter, Cathedral and Preston, Maryland Chapter, Cathedral and Pres- ton, Ruth Chapter, Masonic Temple
Patriotic Order Sons of America. State President, Dr A B Candler, 523 e 21st, Baltimore, State Vice-President. Sidney P Townsend. State Master of Forms. Marion H Taylor, State Treas- . 11 or. Paul Newkirk, State Secretary, Wm Heaps. Conductor. John T Irwin. Inspector. H E Cramer, Guard, R H H Shipley. Chaplain. Richard T Haynie, Assistant Secretary. Wm J Carter, Trustees, Preston B Englar. Elwood Lindsay, Thos E Lee. H H Emich, John A Little and W D Hanson
Royal Arcanum.
Office of Grand Secretary, Royal Arcanum Building, 18 w Saratoga
Grand Regent, Alexander V Owens, Grand Vice-Regent, Richard T Baden, Grand Orator. J McC Trippe, Past Grand Re- gent, Dr A D McComachie, Grand Sec- retary. Wilbur F Smith. Grand Treas- urer, D J Juvenal, Grand Chaplain, Rev D B Winstead. Grand Guide. Isidor Mer- feld. Grand Warden, H C Grove, Grand Sentry, Jacob Hecht
Shield of Honor of Maryland and District of Columbia.
Grand Lodge Senior Grand Master, Chas E Siegmund. Grand Master, Adrian Hughes, Junior Grand Master. Milton C Davis. Grand Secretary, William J Cunningham, 25 Knickerbocker Bldg, Grand Treasurer, William H H Sultzer, the Grand Lodge meets annually on the 3d Tuesday in April
Sons of Temperance. The Grand Division · Grand Worthy Patriarch. Frederick Key- ser, Scribe. Chas E Cunningham, 521 Equitable Bldg
STEAMBOAT AND STEAMSHIP LINES.
Atlantic Transport Line. Chamber of Commerce Bldg
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Baltimore and Eastern Shore Transportation Co.
504 Hughes Av
Baltimore and Jamaica Steamship . Line.
United Fruit Company have weekly steamer service between Baltimore and Jamaica, 104 e Pratt
Baltimore and Philadelphia Steamboat Co.
(Ericsson Line)
Steamers leave 1 Light-st wharf daily ( Sundays and holidays excepted) at 5 P M, making regular trips between Balti- more and Philadelphia via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Day boats from June 1st to October 1st, 7.30 A M daily, Sundays 8 A M, Clarence Shriver, Agent, 204 Light st
Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlan- tic Railway Company. WATER AND RAIL ROUTES.
Steamers leave Piers 3, 4, 412, 5 Light- street wharf, as follows, subject to change without notice
RAILWAY DIVISION (PIER 4)-4.10 P M daily (except Saturday and Sunday ), Saturday 3 P M, for Claiborne and in- termediate stations to Ocean City
CHOPTANK RIVER LINE-6 P M daily (Except Sunday), for Easton, Oxford, Cambridge and landing to Denton
CHOPTANK RIVER LINE (PIER 5)-6 P M Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Trappe. Cambridge and landings on Tuckahoe River to Wayman's
WICOMICO RIVER LINE -- 5 P M every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for Wingate's Point. Deal's Island and land- ings to Salisbury
NANTICOKE RIVER LINE-5 PM Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday for Deal's Island and landings to Seaford, Del PIANKATANK RIVER LINE (PIER 3)- 5 P M Sundays and Wednesdays for landings on Great Wicomico River, Cockrell's, Dymer's, Indian, Antipoison and Jackson's Creek and Milford Ha- ven, 5 P M Monday and Thursday for Mila, Timbs', Reedville, Indian Creek, Ocran's, Jackson Creek, Milford Haven, Piankatank River to Freeport, Va
STEAMERS FROM CONCORD-STREET WHARF
POCOMOKE RIVER LINE-5 P M Tues- day and Friday for Crisfield, Finney's, Onancock and landings to Pocomoke City and Snow Hill, Md
OCCOHANNOCK RIVER LINE-5 P M Wednesday and Sunday for Crisfield, Pungoteague, Nandua and Occohannock River
Tickets on sale at P R R Ticket Office, Baltimore and Calvert
T MURDOCH, Genl Pass Agt, Balto, Md WILLARD THOMSON, Genl Mngr
Baltimore Steam Packet Company.
(Old Bay Line)
For Old Point, Norfolk, Portsmouth and all points South, Steamers daily (except Sunday) from Bay Line piers, 10-13 Light street. Steamers leave at 6.30 P M, John R Sherwood, Vice-President and General Manager, Key Compton, General Freight Agent, E Brown, Treas- urer and General Passenger Agent, Ticket Office, 506 Light, 109 n Charles and Continental Bldg
Blue Cross Line.
Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Havre and Regular to Other Continental and U K Ports
Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bidg, Gay c Lombard
Bristol Channel Line.
To Bristol
Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Broadway and Locust Point Steam Ferry. Foot of Broadway
Chesapeake Steamship Company. CHESAPEAKE LINE
Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf daily (except Sunday), at 6.30 P M for Norfolk, Old Point and all points South YORK RIVER LINE
Steamers leave Piers 18 and 19 Light-st wharf for Richmond Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P M ( Winter sched- ule), Steamers leave daily except Sun- day at 5 P M (Summer schedule)
Reuben Foster, Genl Manager, E J Chism. General Passenger Agent, T H McDannel, Assistant General Passenger Agent. General Offices, 530, 611, 613 and 615 Light
Chester River Steamboat Company Steamers leave Pier 7 Light-st wharf for landings on Chester River
Donaldson Line.
Steamers Sail Every Fortnight to Glas- gow
Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Earn Line.
Baltimore
to West Indies and Return
Jos R Foard Co, Agents, 507-511 Union
Trust Bldg
Empire Line. To Leith
Atlantic Transport Company, Agents,
Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Ericsson Line. 204 Light
Hamburg-American Line. Baltimore to Hamburg Direct Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Johnston Line.
Steamers Sail Weekly from Baltimore to Liverpool
Johnson Line Foreign Agency, Ltd, Stew- art Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Liverpool, Brazil and River Platte Line.
(Lamport and Holt's Line)
Steamers Sail Every Fortnight from New York to Pernambuco, Victoria, Rio Janeiro and Santos and other Brazilian ports
Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Lloyd Siciliano Palermo Steam- ship Line.
Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Agents, Cham- ber of Commerce Bldg
Lord Line. Belfast and Dublin
Atlantic Transport Company, Agents, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Mallory Steamship Company. E W Stringfield, Agent, Light c German
Merchants and Miners Transporta- tion Company.
S E Cor Light and German For Boston, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 6 o'clock P M. for Provi- dence via Newport News, Va, Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 o'clock P M, Freight taken for Newport News, Va For Savannah every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 o'clock P M
W P. Coria, Agent, Foot Long Dock, W P Turner, Passenger Traffic Manager, J C Whitney, President, A D Stebbins, Gen- eral Manager, C S Hoskins, Freight Traffic Manager, C H Smith, General Agent
Munson Line. To Mexico and Cuba The Jos R Foard Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
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National Line.
Atlantic Transport Co, Agents, 201 Cham- ber of Commerce Bldg
Neptune Line.
To Rotterdam Direct
Dresel, Rauschenberg & Co, Chamber of Commerce Bldg
Agents,
New York and Baltimore Trans- portation Line.
Fast line of steamers between Baltimore and New York, Freight received and de- livered daily to and from New York, at Reeder's wharf Hughes and Henry sts, Clarence Shriver Agent, 204 Light North German Lloyd.
A Schumacher & Co, General Agents, 7 s Gay
Prince Line.
Steamers sail on advertised dates from New York to Pernambuco, Rio Janeiro, Santos and other Brazilian ports, Rob- ert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay e Lombard
Puritan Line. Steamers sail every fortnight to Antwerp. Johnston Line Foreign Agency, Ltd, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay e Lombard
Robert M. Sloman's Line. Steamers sail every fortnight from New York to Rio Janeiro and Santos, and other Brazilian ports
Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay c Lombard
Southern Pacific Company.
Sunset Route. B B Barber, Agent, Piper Bldg Morgan Steamship Line, Houston & Texas Central Railroad, Houston East and West Texas Railway, Sonora Railway, Ltd. Pacific Mail Steamship Co, Occi- dental & Oriental Steamship Co, Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Tolchester Beach Improvement Company of Kent Co., Md. Office, Piers 15-17 Light-St Wharf William C Eliason, President and Man- ager
Weems Line. Piers 2, 8 and 9, Light-St Wharf
Wilson Line. To New Castle Robert Ramsay Co, Agents, Stewart Bldg, Gay e Lombard
STREET RAILWAYS.
United Railways and Electric Company.
9th and 10th Floors Continental Bldg President, George C Jenkins, First Vice- President, William A House, Second Vice-President and General Manager, James R Pratt. Assistant General Man- ager, HI C McJilton, Secretary and Treasurer, N E Stubbs, Auditor, Operat- ing Balto and Catonsville, Balto and Northern Electric, Balto City Passen- ger, Balto, Middle River and Sparrow's Point, Balto Traction, Central City and Suburban, Lake Roland Elevated Rail- ways, Dundalk, Sparrow's Point and North Point Ry, and Balto, Sparrow's Point and Chesapeake Ry
TELEPHONE COMPANIES.
American Telephone and Tele- graph Company. Belvidere Av Ext and Md & Pa R R, Ro- land Park, J W George, Manager
The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Balti- more City. 5 Light Vice-President. F H Bethell, General Man- ager, B W Trafford, Secretary-Treas- urer, A P Crenshaw
Maryland Telephone and Tele-
graph Company.
Maryland Telephone Bldg, N E Cor Lex- ington and Courtland
President, David E Evans, Vice-President and General Manager, B S Josselyn, Secretary, W T Spring, Treasurer, Rob- ert F Bonsall
TRUST COMPANIES.
American Bonding Company of Baltimore City. First Floor, Equitable Bldg President, George 'Cator, Secretary. R C Carson, Treasurer, W E P Duvall
Baltimore Trust and Guarantee Company. Cor Calvert and Fayette Capital, $800.000, Surplus and Undivided Profits. $2.100,000 Officers
President, Bernard N Baker, 1st Vice- President, Eugene Levering, 2d Vice- President. Charles W Baer, 3d Vice- President and Trust Officer. George C Morrison, Treasurer, Henry W Warner. Secretary, Virginius G Dunnington. Di- rectors, B N Baker, German H Hunt .James A Gary. Eugene Levering, Elisha H Perkins, David Ambach, H Irvine Keyser. Theodore Marburg, Charles W Baer, C C Buckman, George K McGaw, George R Gaither, Charles Adler, Reuben Foster. Edgar G Miller Jr. R Lancaster Williams, George C Morrison, Stephen Loines, Miles White Jr. Frank- lin Q Brown, George W Knapp, P M Chandler and Thos H Symington
Continental Trust Company. S E Cor Baltimore and Calvert Sts President. S Davies Warfield, Vice-Presi- dent, Thomas M Hulings, Treasurer, F C Dreyer. Secretary, H A Beasley, As- sistant Treasurer. Maurice H Grape, Trust Officer,' R Hyland Cox, Assistant to President, William J Casey. Direct- ors, S Davies Warfield, William A Mar- burg. Thomas J Hayward. William H Grafflin, C K Lord. F S Landstreet, J H Wheelwright, Samuel J Lanahan, Thornton Rollins, William P Harvey. Daniel E Conklin. George Cator, George F Randolph. Jacob Epstein, D H Car- roll. Geo J Gould. New York, Winslow S Pierce, New York, C Sidney Shepard, New York, Myron T Herrick, Cleveland, Ohio. Stephen B Elkins, West Virginia, Louis E McComas, Maryland
Farmers' Trust, Banking and De- posit Co. of Baltimore, Md. 110 W Fayette President. John W Woodland, First Vice- President. Elbridge S Johnson, Second Vice-President. J Fenton Thomas. Sec- retary-Treasurer, Wm D Allen, Direct- ors. John W Woodland, Elbridge S .Johnson, J Fenton Thomas, Carlile Woodall, Edward A Scott. P & Vogel, W D Allen, M Metz. Alex H Robertson, W A Henneberger, C A Andrew
Fidelity Trust Company. Fidelity Bldg
President. Edwin Warfield, Vice-President. Van Lear Black, Secretary-Treasurer. Harry Nicodemus, Directors, Edwin Warfield. Van Lear Black, Jos A Bolgi- ano. A E Booth. Herman E Bosler, H Carroll Brown, Wm A Dickey, Fredk W Feldner. Charles E Fink. Solomon Frank. Frank A Furst, E Stanley Gary, M Gillet Gill, Lloyd Lowdnes, J V Mc- Neal, Seymour Mandelbaum, Harry Nicodemus, Robert Ober, John Walter Smith, Simon H Stein. George Warfield. Clarence W Watson, Thomas A Whelan, Morris Whitridge, John H Wight
Fidelity and Deposit Company. N W Cor Charles and Lexington Edwin Warfield, President, Thos A Whe- lan, Vice-President, Harry Nicodemus, Secretary and Treasurer, Fidelity Bldg. Directors, John Walter Smith, Robert
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Ober, John H Wight, Lloyd Lowndes, George Warfield. H Crawford Black, George Blakistone, M Gillet Gill, Sey- mou: Mandelbaum, Henry B Platt, Chas E Fink. Herman E Bosler, Thos A Whe- lan. Solomon Frank, Edwin Warfield, E Stanley Gary, Frank A Furst. Clar- ence W Watson, Van Lear Black, Wm A Dickey. Joseph A Bolgiano. David Hutzler, J V McNeal, Chas R Miller, A Webster Smith
International Trust Company of Maryland.
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25 E Balto
President. Douglas H Gordon, Vice-Presi- dent, Summerfield Baldwin, Vice-Presi- dent. Saml C Rowland, Secretary and Treasurer, Charles D Fenhagen. As- sistant Secretary and Assistant Treas- urer. Walter D Focke, Directors, Sum- merfield Baldwin, Isaac H Dixon. Richard H Edmonds. Douglas H Gor- don, B Howard Haman, Simon Rosen- burg, C Sidney Shepard. Geo W Watts. Chas T Westcott. Samuel C Rowland, Townsend Scott, Wm C Seddon. Steven- son A Williams, David Hutzler, Chas K Oliver. Joseph Clendenin, Lloyd Lowndes, E E Jackson. J Wm Midden- dorf. Edward N Rich, DeCourcy W Thom
Maryland Trust Company. Cor Calvert and German President. Grier Hersh, Vice-President. L S Zimmerman. Treasurer, Carroll Van Ness, Asst Treasurer, Jervis Spencer Jr. Asst Secretary. Ivan Skinner, Directors, Josiah L Blackwell, G Clymer Brooke. II Carroll Brown, John W Castles. .Joseph R Foard, B Howell Griswold Jr. A Barton Hepburn. Grier Hersh. John T Hill, Ernest Hoen Jr. George C Jenk- ins. Joshua Levering. Oscar G Murray, Henry F Shoemaker, James Speyer, Douglas M Wylie
Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore.
N E Cor German and Calvert Capital. $2,000.000. . Surplus. $5.800,000 President. John Gill of R. Vice-President, Wilton Snowden, Second Vice-President. A H S Post, Treasurer. John Mellenry, Secretary, Joseph R Walker, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer. Chas E Me- Lane, Directors, W W Spence, E Aus- tin Jenkins. Wm H Whitridge. Stewart Brown. Wm } Blackford. Lawiason
Riggs, Fredk M Colston, Wilton Snow- den, Douglas H Thomas, N W James, Aubrey Pearre, John D Howard, H A Orrick, Blanchard Randall. J B Ram- say, Saml J Lanshan, Decatur Il Miller Jr, John K Shaw J., Simon Roser burg. John Gill of R. A HI S Post, Wm B Hurst, Edwin G Baetjer, Theodore Krug, Jacob B Cahn, Howard E Young. Hanover, Pa. Jas T Woodward, N Y, Alonzo Potter, N Y. Robert J Lowry. Atlanta, Hon Henry G Davis, Elkins, W Va
Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore.
13 South
President. Michael Jenkins. Vice-President. H Walters, 2d Vice-President, John W Marshall, 3d Vice-President. J J Nelli- gan, Treasurer, Andrew P Spamer. As- sistant Treasurer. George B Gammie, Secretary. H H M Lee, Assistant Secre- tary, Arthur C Gibson, Assistant Secre- tary. Joseph B Kirby, Cashier, George R Tudor, Real Estate Officer. Albert P Strobel, Directors, Waldo Newcomer. Norman James. Saml M Shoemaker, H Walters, E H Perkins. Douglas H Thomas, John Nelligan, Michal .Jenkins. Blanchard Randall and John W Marshall
Security Storage and Trust Company.
13 to 15 W North Av
President, Henry S King, Vice-President. Matthew C Fenton, Treasurer. George M Bucher, Secretary. James P Hous- toun, Directors, Wm A Marburg. J Wm Middendorf. Jos A Bolgiano, Henry C Matthews. P Bryson Millikin, Harry R Jones, Matthew C Fenton, John W Lowe, Benj F Bennett. Jacob W £ lagle, Edgar G Miller Jr, Henry § King
United Surety Company.
15 South
President. Henry G Penniman, Vice-Presi- dent. E J Clark, Secretary, Robt A Dobbin Jr. Assistant Secretary and As- sistant Treasurer. J William Hill, Di- rectors. August Weber, Ernest J Clark, Henry C Penniman. Samuel W Tatter- sall. Henry C Shirley. Harvey L Cooper, Denton, Md. Ernest J Knabe Jr. William Knabe. E R Hoffman, James M Easter. Fredk H Gottlieb, A M Stewart, New York. DeWitt Van Buskirk, Bay- onne, N J
Lists and Addressing
UP TO DATE and ACCURATE
ANY BUSINESS LOCALITY
FURNISHED BY
R. L. POLK & CO.
OF BALTIMORE
E. J. LORANGER, MANAGER
957.959 CALVERT BUILDING
The Most Popular Palace of Amusement
maryland .. Theatre ..
MATINEE DAILY
Prices 25, 50 and 75c
DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO
KEITH'S
HIGH-CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
ATTRACTIONS
BALTIMORE'S COZIEST PLAYHOUSE
AUDITORIUM THEATRE
MATINEE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday
PRICES 25, 50 and 75 Cents
Presenting the Best of Musical Comedy Spectacular.
Extravaganza and Comic Opera Productions
Magnificent $50,000 Turkish Bath. The Finest and Most Luxuri- ous in America.
Rathskeller, Machinery Hall, Art Gallery, Oriental Banquet Room, Billiard and Pool Parlors.
Holliday Street Theatre
Direction of GEO. W. RIFE WM. F. RIFE, Business Manager
The Popular Family Theatre in Baltimore Matinees Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Seating Capacity 1,800 - Modern Equipment - Brilliantly Lighted by Electricity - Convenient to All City Railroad Lines.
TWELVE SPACIOUS EXITS. ALSO PROVIDED WITH FIRE ESCAPE FROM BROAD PORTICO, ACCESSIBLE FROM DRESS CIRCLE.
MANY OF THE ATTRACTIONS PRESENTED AT HOLLIDAY STREET THEATRE ARE PRODUCED IN OTHER CITIES AT HIGH-PRICED THEATRES.
The Productions at the Holliday Include Standard Melodramas, Comedies, Comedy Dramas, Spectacular Plays, Pantomimes, Minstrels, Musical Extravaganzas, Equestrian Plays, Etc., Etc.
NIGHT PRICES-J5C., 25C., 50c., 75c .; Box Seats, $1.00. MATINEE PRICES-15C., 25c. and 50c .; Box Seats, $1.00.
New Monumental Theatre
DIRECTION EMPIRE CIRCUIT COMPANY
Baltimore's Popular Burlesque Resort Perfectly Appointed and Modernized Up to Date -MATINEE DAILY- Presenting High-Class Specialty Combinations, European and American Novel- ties, Spectacular and Operatic Burlesques. EXITS : FRONT, REAR, SIDE AND ROOF EXITS.
NIGHT-IOC., 25C., 50C., 75C.
PRICES- MATINEES-IOC., 15C., 25C., 50C. Box Seats, $1.00
Box Seats, $1.00
POOL ROOMS AND CAFE
Handsomely Furnished and Appointed, Connected with the Theatre. Entrances from the Theatre and from Baltimore Street.
MONUMENTAL THEATRE BOWLING ALLEYS 8 FIRST-CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS' IN THE THEATRE ANNEX
Best Modern Construction, Thoroughly Up-to-Date Equipment. Every Facility and Convenience for Prompt and Satisfactory Service.
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