Show WATCH OLD YEAR OUT NEW NEVI YEAR IN Scenes of Gayety at Cafes and on Streets The year 1503 1508 was given a welcome in which there was assuredly plenty plent of noise to suit everybody and plenty of good cheer around the banquet board The rhe scenes scones In III n the tho cafes were er of tho liveliest sort Ort There was animation In It all Hun Bun Hundreds Hundreds of if tongues buzzed buzze In hun hundreds hundreds of mens ears and hundreds of mens voices mingled with theirs There was gayety gaet in the Uie costumes although for tor formality mality in the matter of dress was pretty much dispensed with The music at the catch cafes was of a rare order of excellence The menus mn s were dab elaborate orate At the Cullen the Wilson lIson and the tho Louvre the dining rooms were crowded with merrymakers At many of ot the other cafes parties sat at at table to watch the old year out and ane the new one in inThe InThe InThe The weather eather was as just right for tor the oc occasion occasion occasion casion and manifestly everybody In Ih town tO who could possibly do so were out Tho e youngsters rs and the youths did ld not nol wait walt for the lock clock to strike the hour of 12 but they turned t the tre place into bedlam as early earl as a quarter of the midnight nour When Twelve Tw lve Came When the tho whistles finally marked the hour hOIr of midnight the din dia was ts terrific There was a p of shots as though lugh a battle were In progress s Great giant ant firecrackers were exploded by b the hun bun the musketry of the th cracking Intensity pt nt intervals with startling I I S Then there were ere the horns It seemed as though there were a million of them an they ther all contributed their toward the noise noie The scene at the corner of ot Second South and anil Main at midnight was vh larl active with noise making devices deuces Persons Persona having a due regard for tar their ear drums gave the spot a n wide berth The same was true of Main and First South and ancI State street had a number of bright brich illuminations and accompanying a noise nollie In front of the Lyric theatre a huge bonfire b was burned The street car car company did a business unprecedented with Its owl cars ars Many Ian hundreds of ot people made ll de use of them At the Cafes The Tue brightest spots were were the cafes At the Cullen this musical program was given f Gingerbread Cadets Ca march Sloan La waltz Poet and Peasant overture Love Me and the World Ig lla I Mine song flail Bail Prince of Pilsen selection Luders Solo N Molnar March Wagner agner Hungarian Fantasia violin solo K Pege Chicken Chant ragtime Ballou Sorella march Gal Gallini Gallini lini At the an tui exceptionally well wel rendered program was w s given glyen The Tho num numbers n m bers were March Mardi Hail Hall Spirit of ot Lib Liberty Liberty erty Sousa f ging ng Perm Penn violin In solo or i Dvorak w song sonS Somewhere l Harris duet dud I c Serenade Tittle song F Per For r VI Al liter Eter Eternity everybody ln Auld Lang LangSyne Syne SQ selection n The TheMe Ie Iery I ry 7 Widow Loiter Lahar King of it tt th Vikings Campbell t lo 1 1 Not fel song on tOOd By Sweetheart rt Von Yon T Dance Brahms I everybody Stai Sta si I Spangled Banner overture Offenbach Ofenbach song son Dearie Deane SalU Fisher selections selection sel tion t t tHerbert tHerbert Herbert song Moon WIl hI Again Smith march Blood Lilies LIlie Miss MIls Fitzpatrick anti and sang san solos At Af the Louvre Father TIm at Jit t th U T II stroke of 12 t was Wa met by Cupid 1908 1905 The Th company cuS cJu fed ed th h hpretty pretty prett tableau and aRd nd Mg ng JIg I v soon soei standing Solos were given gh n bf Miss MI 8 1 I the Louvre quartette am an and Fr Fn i Sanford The following tollo orchestral pr gram was carried out Aida Alda mar mari i Verdi Oriental Roses waltz Ivan Ian viol vici overture Romantic KeIer Kf ler sex Lucia 31 II i I selection The Tile JoUr JoBy I Lehar har cello 1110 solo Schuman Return of Spring waltz I selection Th Tb Time the tee and th Girl Howard The Forest Kin march Peters The Stars and Strife Forever Forer march Souta Sousa So Lana walt wal t overture flute solo Americas American FaaI selection Mile fH H Ii i ibert bert berO Flower Song Lauge l t 1 s sIn In lo Resignation Phi dOr waltz Clarinet Clarin t Co frt Weber overture t Echoes Ross Roa Am American Patrol Petrol f fAt At the University club the annu i Jinks were held heid heidIn In some of the churches watch s were wert hid and in the homes scores acores u J family gatherings kept the vigil F Auerbach iu Bro ent I f Ithe the th of ot that firm last night at banquet in the store in appreciation the ears fas work Each Bach permanent was given g tn 10 and 5 6 each WM was d given ghen t t the temporary employee |