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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 98, 1897 ]“Amerlc-";nlule to the flag. The class will | mer); song, “America”; prose recitation, NEW TO-DAY — CLOTHING., > then entertain thetr Grand Army visitors with | “The’ Boyhood of Lincoln,” Winnifred Leary: - their charming kindergarten motion songs, | story, *Lincoln's ‘Mother—How He Loved among them “The Blacksmith,” “The Mill { Her,” Bessie Wilson; storr, “Lincoln’s Song,” Little Soldiers,” “The Fire Alarm,” Hnnufi" Lillie Postel; story, “How and HONDR T0 + ABRAHAM | LINCOLN Grand Celebration To-Day in All the Public Cailfornia Schaol of Mechanical Arts, Six- ncoln Obtsined the Name of ‘Hovest toenth strect and Potrero avenue—Remarks, arry Byram; prose recitation, “Lin- Hon. Horace Davis, president; essay, Miss al Capacity,” Alden 'Ames; Stelis Ford; address, Mrs. J. Murray Bailey | song, the Gem'of the Ocean”: | N of the G. A, R.; recitation, (Gettysburg Ad- | prose recitation, “Lincoln’s Political Life, ress), John Pitchford; remarks, Rev. Horatio | Heury Kobinson: siory, “Lincolws First Stebbins ; song, “Americs,” audience. Politieal Speech,” Eddie Doherty; story, “Lin- Henry Durant School, Miss Georgia Wash- | coln’s Pungent Retort,” Bertha Henzel; prose burn principal. Song,” “America,” school; | recitation, “Lincoin ‘as President,” Minnio salute to the flag, scnool; song, '“‘Hail the | Gallivan; story, ‘Lincoln’s Siznature,” Vera Fiag,” fourth and fifth grades; recitation, “In | Helmrich; story, “Liucoln Could Not 'Avllow k3 Memory of Lincoln,” first urades; song, “Bring | Soldier to be More Folite Than Himsel!," Jennie Forth the Flowers,” fourth and fiith grades; ; Jackson; story, of Lineoin's Drolleries,” | 0 s L recitation, “Washingion and Lincoln,” sacoud | R Erskine; song. “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp’ | grades; song, ~Battle Hymn of the Republie,” | +Extracts irom Lincoln’s Speeches,” Ealu third, fourth and fifth grades; addresscs by | Schu z, Laura Switger, Martha Harris; prose | F veterans aud others; recitation, “Lincoln's | recitation, “Lincolu’s ‘Appenrance,” Max Lii- | Name,” third grades;soug (Lincoln's fayorite | fenthal; 'prose recitation, “Lincoln's Pre- song),'“Your Mission,” foutthand fifth grades; | sentimen:,” Frank McFee:' prose recitation, | = reciiution, “Lincoin’s Character,” ~fourth | “Lincoln’s Grave,” Fearl Hefman; song, ““Thg | % grades; song, “The Red, White and Blue,” | Star-spangled Banner”; ‘‘Lineoln Epigrams,” | ‘Farewell Hymn," fourth and | Helene Speyer, Emma Shulz, Nellie McManus, | B ' & “Mending the Oid n,* Katie Fieury, des; recitation, Florenge Ellis, Edna Ranki! Fing," fitth grade; song." Hone, Sweet Home,"” | Frican Rahsskopff, Grace Brady, Bertha Ber. | < h 1 | fourth and fifth grades. celle: "Somum}l_lg Ah:\u t(l'xfi \ll‘:.xerfiefr\‘w;:\ . | Hamilton Grammar Schiool, ninth grade. | War,” Hannab Packsc herlie,, , | B i S song, “Baitle Hymu of the Republic,” tiass; | Grace McManus; soug. *Marching Through | f§ essay, “‘Abraham Lincoin,” Etia Shine; ex- | Georgia”; “Origin of Memoriat Duy,” Helen tracts from Lincoln's first inaugural address, | Boyd; “Lincoim, the Pairiot,” Helen Chesc. Adele Rehfisch; song, “Red, White and Blue,” | brough, May Ryden, Gunevieva, Davis, Emily Two freight trains heavily laden with mer- Emma Russell, Alice Garsen and chorus; | Schmeizkopi, Arcoje Biock; class recitation, | Bg “Emancipation’ Froclamation, Eesle Tobri | “The Shipol’ Sute''; song, "Baile Hymu of | chandise, running between Rochester and § Mae Little and Al * | the Republic.” ; | / 5 B e o e rmen s aies: | "Sevebtn giadc, 3. G. Noon—saiute to e | New York, tried to pass each other on the dote of Lincon,” Monroe Green; plano solo, | flag, class; “Ti National Flag,” olass recita- G 3 ¢; reading, * LI " Flos, | tion; “America,” class song; ““The Boyhood 3 2 5 "i’éfiflfi?fié’;’.&?fi'&%;,"i: ugflu.n&o‘"' lf?l:g, of Lincoln,” George Duvis; *The Red, White same track. The result was a terrible col Star-spangied Banoer,” class; recitation, | and Blue,’ cinss ‘song; *“Lincoin in Public EiGoTs® Sarcus ¥1-Gettriining ™ it | Life,” Tijrol Beel, Edwin Frowenteld, Marion | § lision. Mangled, tattered and torn lay thou- Blackman; piauo solo, Ray Manasse; “Life of | Cooper, Mable. , NI ; Acker, ) Lincoln,” tweniy-six pupiis; s0ng, “America, ’ Muzay, Ethel Newman, Val Eotaris; ¥iak of sands of dollars’ worth of CLOTHING piled class. e Free,” class song; st 3 2 ; Eghth grades — Miss Baldwin, Miss Hor- | connectéd with signing “The Emaucipation | § ety c:-it:omeL taaotiersr Boic; Frociamaiion” * Julle Evang; mandglivs up in a heap. The merchants for whom these eAmerien e e ae® masa | [ibeala Rarned s siest boiiar. bephine | g00ds were intended refused to accept them. Rehfisch, Sylvain Basch, May MecLean, | Hobro; *“Hail Columbia,” cless soug; ‘“Some- : Pauline Keyser, Mubel' Paitinson, Lois Konn, | thing About the Great Givil War," Lihel New: Our New York buyer, ever on the alert for MEETING IN THE|PRESIDENT W. W, STONE of the Lincoln Monument League, | Louise siyels, Lillian Mitchell, Bernara Gor! | man, irane Muzay, Samuel Schwabcker, Hing : = : A : 3 don, MelVina Maiech, Outo Tinzemann, Mugsic | Van Acker, Mabel Benjamin, Aduic Vineent | snaps of that kind, made a spot cash offer EVENING who has taken a leading part in the preparations for the Lincoln | gisen, George Jones, Magglo Morton, Muurlce | John Pratt, Julie Bvsns SaEEs Vo ol hole thi g . e ahout P noptmacher, ' : otaa Gatty cos, ) § for the whole thing, comprising in all abou i Jennie Richards, ; “Lincoln's Gettysburg Adaress,” Miriam s = Suy sl . rae, Noottilies ofle Bl B e ] 680,000 worth of < The celebration of Lincoln day in our public schools~o-day will be ape ot those land.narks | Willie Euier; song, "Hnll.columyh"; uu\nyn— % rigin - of }icmunll Day,’ mi‘)i .lg.'\'ef A wor o s Will Take Part in a | that occasionally rear themselves elong the current of our National histors. Our palitical |sition ou “Lincoln," Ray Spiro; Emancipation | I-rclnx'uxfir‘l;‘}renuw;‘me:::: e et B Tableau, “ Tenting on the Q'd machinery is of such nature that it is difficult, if not impossible, to divest the man of the | Froclamation, Bertha Lenman; song, - Battle | Lincolu's s 3 - § -spangled Banner,” class partizan husk that envelons him. Every President of the Unied States we have had so far | hyin®efthe Ropublict, Aine Sotdterss B | romg. oo e 5 Camp Ground.” nas had to struggle along laden by party memories: prieve,” Hilaa Samson; song, “Star-spanglea | Hearst Grammar School—Song, :‘«}mg, L‘df; 3 Abraham Lincoln has had to bear the same burden, mitigated by his terriblo end. To-day | Banuer.” lumbig,” 200 voices; reci.ation, “Drafied,” | § T ho will iake bis proper place, officially, historically, naturally, as the great pivotal point in | _Seventh grade—Class song, “Star-spangled | Ritta Haynes, Miss Conlon's class; x 3 ] Banner”; reading, “Life of Lincoin,” Agznes | “Patriotic Gems,” E. Gorham, MissE, Levison's GRAND ARMY VETERANS| TO PARTICIPATE. | |8 A Comrade Wiil Visit Every School to Address the Children. BIG PUB R — S ——— Army Vete: our history, perfectly free from jarty handicap. Some people will cavil at this siatement of | Bt o S Axno o S f Bunker Hill,” Miss ono: ecitation, ~Our Fiag,” Ida Jeilly; | class; soug, “Sword of Bunker Hill, 2led veterans of the G. A. R., active | the case; it will regarded as strained and narsh. Such people forget that human nature 1850 | o100 TRUG Whio and Blugh; recitarion | Franglin’s class; short compositicns, (1) | " of the Lineotn Monnment Leaste | COTStituied that whiie we mentally appreciate and indorse some grand truth its open expres- | “Tncoln's Speech as Gettysburg Cemetery,” | “Lincoln as s Boy,” Edith Gardiner, (2) "Ll | 8 —AND— sion often starties the consciousness. Bo this as it may Lincoln day will henceiorth be an | Bertram Friedbers; reading, ‘‘Lincoln’s Last | coln as a Citizen,” Maud Witts, (3) “L‘uw_}" asi 8 the high schools and | gigblished fact. It will not again c of May; that time was set merely to | Inaugural Address,” Elenora Lazausky; einss | President” 1d SUeiie el the organizstion of the Lincoln Monument d tiny ! 0 eag! soug, ~'Battle Hymn of the Republic”; recita- | song, *Our 5. s Forever,” Mrs. | il BT A i ton, “The Fing," George Simuona; recttation, | Stee: ; class recitation, “The National #ll over tne country toward fixing the luture Linooln dayon February | Hgm: The Flag." George Simmonsy recitation, | Bieeeis Bas s o8 e Levison’s cluss; piano | @ of s birtaday. Ihave letters on this subject from fifteon States of the | o.uss soug, "‘Fiag of the Free'; patriotic quo. | duet, Joseph Brown of M. Steele's cluss, | b - Willard, our commander-in-chief of the Grand Army, the Governors | 1ations by ciass: reciiation, “The Death of | Eugene Brown of Mrs. Stirke's class; rec g ls and boys o grammar schooi primary grades join to-day in a grand There is a lean ebration in honor of Abrabam Lincoln, | 12 as the a the great nancipator and the great | Union. Miss Franc o) woG s Mrs. £ ey ¥ | of Onio, Rhode Island, Tilinois and Washington, the State superintendents of six States, have | President Lincoin.” Elenora Lazansky; class | tatlon, “Lincoln, omd,::_rhm o % I £ 1s | 81l expressed their desiro 10 see the birthday utilized as Lincoln day. song, “Hail Colymbla®; Tectation, “Tho Bldo, 'Sesle's class, vackintion, oD e class: | o ¥ n every one of the sixty-eig 1 . - E o = = a B * Louise Yates; class song, | Army " H. , Miss Athe ERy e e e e e | © Tim to make the duy not v tme for idla récreation and pastime, but & Nutiondlsetiool | 240 they S isec 5T egiance bygiate, - | song, “One Fatr Land Forover,’ Capinia A J. | B ur offer was accepted, the goods are . St iyion L | day. when pupil and teacher and visitor may turn back {0 the eventful and profitable pages of | Sixtn grade—Classsong, ‘Star-spafigled Ban. | Itsel’s class; class recitation, swlectons from | . 7 the dead President's honor. The exer- |y iory recording Lincola's life, character, services and pathetic end. It wili encourage the | ner; reonation, Our Martyred President,” | Lincoln’s second ingugural uddress, Miss Bray's | i ours and will be sold by us for the purchas- § cises will bogin at 1o'clock 1n ihe alier- | siruggling Loy, though clad in poverty and rags; it will warim the Deartof the lukewarm | Lin Kewinkton; claissong; wRed, White atiq | lese; recliation, “On the Kappoossnosi | @ f o price o 1 some of the larger schools divi- | patriot, and above all it will teach everybody a firm reliance on Almighty God, who strenstb- | gio® * J&G ‘“lsss song, “Battie Hymn of | We'll Raily,” etc., Miss Athearn’s clas - 4 e been made including several | ens the sinking spirils Ana answers the prayers of those who seek him in spirit and in truth. ; recliation, “Lincoln and the | {ation, ““The Black, Bue and Grey,) alics | @ dlasads each ob diciion Wil W. W. STONE. siler; class son, ‘'Hail, Co- | Rooney, Miss Atherion's class; song, ‘Tramp, : ST etk sa eachudi MW i ialogue, “Tne Story of the Life of | Tramp,” ele., Mrs, Starke’s ciass; reply, “On, | 2 its separale programme. ham Lincoln,” twenty-five girls and | On,” etc., Miss Conlan’s class; ngxm;&:x;‘ 8 At least one comrade from each of the | quction—Jack Hillman, address—Willis Cobb; Veads, Theresa Savarini, Etta Woods, Lizzie cisss song, “America.” g {Lincoin'? (W. W. Stone), Edward Lucker Miss 1 I G. A. R. posts of the City will be present | song, 03, OB, Ship of Staie; recitation, | Dolgetiy, Neary Flockbart, Lizzie Joies aud Heighls Grammar Sehool, ninth | Franklin's cluss; resding of the emuncipation | 3 school to address tbe chilaren, | “The Flower of Liberty” (Holmes), Miss Phil- | Esther Nelsou; recitation, “‘Abraham Lin Star-spangled Banner” witn saluta- | proclamation, Charies Hall Miss Frankio's | : PSRN0 0 MOGIOM - 1ATeN- | lips' class; song, ““Murening Through Geor- | coln,” Sara Green; recitation,'The Red, hite 1's Boyhood,” (a) L. Dixon, (b) | class; sous, “Columbis,” 300 volces; Teciti- | § bl posts have entered zealously | gig; recitation. “The B.ack Regiment” | and Blue,’ Grace Hoffmen; 'recitation, “The | G. s Inteliectinl Capacity,” (@) 4. | tion,"*Biyousc of the Dead,” Stelia Kazeto, A | £ , and men have been detailed | (Boker); song, “Relly Round the Fiag”; reci- (Flag We Love” Louise Nelson: recitatioy, | Rosenshing, (b) 3. Leaie; “His Foliuical Lute,” | J. Tusell's olass: recliation, “EmPEms O | 2 ... H tation, “The Brave at Home,” Laura Sawser; | “Abraham Lincoln,” Esther Nelson; recita- | J. Doisron; “America”; *Tribute to Lincoln,” | Olive ”Q‘) e e ons | ¥ among the most | S0n%, *The Batle Hymn of the Re tion, “The Union Alice Sallee; recitation, | by ten pupils; “Oue of the People,” F. Solc- | enting 0-0 Mi Levison's | IS ale arts o-Ua an fi n 1g the mOst | ¢ vde Lemon,George Duff, David Willi: | coin,” V: a Kennedy; duet, “Free- | mon; reading. H. Boyer; “His Appearance,” | citation, “They Fat No Flowe | ic in volunteering i 1 services. | Gojas three of the m mbers have been | memorial _exercises — ools as follows: | Metzne: e H.W. Lutner; { Soole | " Lolo O'Brien, Miss Conlon’s i Forelle, dom,” Agnes Collison ana Kittie Johnson; | (a) E: Myers, (5) A. Feliows: anecdotes, (a) D. | “recitation, “The Dear Old Flag,” Ethei Good- | Vi Moore, (b) A. McAuliff; ‘“‘Abraham Lin- 5 0 { ban: soug, *“God Ever Gloriohs,” Vivienne | coln” (réading). ~D. V.’ Moore; “Lincoln | Frances Lacey, Miss Conion’s class; cliss rec witt, | Ged itation, *My Couniry,” Enice |Aas President” M. Block; extracts from | tation, selections irom Memorial day addr “Tne Fiowers,” | Flagg; lutatlon 10 the Flag,” Bura | Lincoln’s speech, S. Schroder; “Columba’’; | (Ingersoli), Miss Bra GEHTRY Nobility,"” boys of Miss G idde s olass; niroductory, Ilossie The Fiag,” John Beaumont, Wa Fred Barg, Fred Hadiey, Howsr Salter, Herbert Goold ; Continue for Thirty Days. ander 4 ] st 2 Z - | Rachel Wulters. Etnel W iree ie Coyle, Grace Hofftman, Flossie | *Lincuin’s Chara cs,"” (a) \V. Haber. (b) F, | Hymn of the Renubli : 5 . 5 pivin Macomber: | Rachel Nutters, Eerel Wi e A T ekt Manticus Miteow: 1ects fon T Las: Lt . Luo: | el Teclation, “Lincoln's Specch at Gestes: Do not miss this great opportunity. It s Sk, o i n; son 101 ' Mac R 1\ zett; recitation, “Why Should the Svirit o: ur wenty boys, Mr: r t ] e 7 1 ligh, Com- | Hlack; Hisle buncan; sors: g e it | Riorinl Bo brond?” AL Dykes; “Lincoln's Sige | “America,” 500 voices; sddresses, oic, i | Means money in your pocket. Everything anson: | Edna dna Duff, S ; “Our Flag,” Madaiene Moguin; recite- | " J. D. MucGavin; aneedotes, (a) E. | visitors; song, ‘Home, Sweet Home,” 200 8 eltatic er, (b) D.Schroder “Lincoln and Que Union,” Josie Fiy- lue and’ the Gray,” Harry Tecitation, ~Our | Yoices. i goes at half price. ack” | i | g ®: Stafford; memorial song. susker; recitation, “Lincoln,” | @) 3. Ringrose, (b) E. Sultan; “Lia- | 3| lt;ax.,1d.1§'f,‘53°3if‘i rimary School, fifth and sixth | recitation, “Lincoin,” Helen | colw's Buyiugs” Ly eigh. pupils; *Batile | PLUMBERS' PIONIC. 3 “Lincoln’s Griye,” " Alice Evans; recitation, | Hymn of the de W. Hatch; tation of fli s, “AD tion, “Our Soidie 7 § e w;lu‘gefilj' recitations, n Cou 0.0, Aileer Hennessy; recitation, Liu- | (a, d) Ruby Sessions, (b) A. Mcauliff, (c) erman_Primary | recitation, * Lincoin.”” | ¢ “ulalis Barrados, bay; “Tenting on 0ld_Camp Groung Wh Luke ie Hammerschiag; pianosolo, Ma | Adams Cosmopolitan School—: recitation, “Lincoln,” F. € recitation ; sketeh, “Lincoln's | “Lincoln’s a recitation, *W remarks by veterans; “Good Night.”" Disao solo, ) Eignib grudes—M. A Weniworts, F M. Baker; recitation, | Bliven. “Salute to tie Flag’; song, “‘Star: 2 i “ Jerome Breyor; song, | smangled Bwnner'; “Boyhood of Lincolu”; | master piumters in ihis City, and they augied Banner,” | | le Hymp of the Republic,” ciass; sketcu, | “Lincoln’s Early Education”; song, “‘Heil, | with their jamilies, Will make quite an}\ | Tenry H nne Ren I Melodies,” “Qur Lincolu,” Earl Dawson K. Laws; Spring Val- Comrade Judge H. C. v School, Comrade T. School, Com: | ey ! Lt | The Knuights of the Tougs and Ladle | B} | Wil Journey to Guernewood. # i | The National Master Plumbers’ Associa- | i | tion will hold its summer picnic next S ton, “Lines to Abraham Lincoln,” Celvin | Boyhood,” Yeatation, | Peace,” J tion Morcom; bugie song, school om Poems on Lincol Abrabem Lincoln,” Joseph Wirin aay at Guernewood Park. There are ur girl: ssel Re:d iu’s Munhood,” Eugene Kahu; recita- | Columbia”; “Incidents in Lincolu's Lii | army of excursionists in themselves. R ] 2 o BT b Sost (bl aus M e At | son g Coluntbia: the Gam el the Occagn | Ay of exeiriioniats I LhSMIBIVER: this 9.00 Men’s Cheviot and Tweed Suits..... 4,45 vocat 8010, “The Lana That We Adore,” | “Linéolu’s Personal Appearance”; “‘Lincolii e bt ) N Ve Campe: recitution, »EPiuribus Daumy | as President; songs ~Ihe Emaucipatjon | association will e heid in New York o mancipa- | James Davis; <keteh, “Libcoln’s Lite.” Maude | Prorlamatiou™; “A Story of the Lincoln Boys"; | 1Be 15tk and 16th of next June. 3 ]2 flo Men’s All-Wool Scotch Tweed Suits. 5'95 1, Comrade W. E. | Aad 0i, Com- Sehool, | tion, {n: Winfie 14 | Annie Kraner; recitation, “The | song, ““Batile Hymn of ‘the Republic’” The San Francis¢o branch of this asso- . «de Hoftmen; .| Prociamation,” Esther Ehriich; con- ler; concert reciiation, SiX ciasses; song, Th h S it g B T L e g T e L PR o S Tonight " clest; " reaadion, x| son'tne Farwiots watailing, “Hodleyof pau | ciation have clected e following dele- | e Tecitation, “Extracis from Lincoln’s Second | ract From Deatn of Liucoln,” Gerirude Ran. | otio Airs” rotary Stanion's Opinion of | gates to the convention: James H. Kelly, , 5 : 5 Bool, Comrade M. | fecltation, Mxiracts from Lincoln's Second | (St reotiarion. ~0ur First. Crtiscns Visls | Linoolnis GettysburkSpecon; class rocitation, | ey (o B iemin, Wiiliar D, Quiny. | - 4,00 Youths’ Cassimere Suits, ages 12 to “Death of Lincoln,” Walter S e; song and ecitation, “Lines on ite Dzath of Lin- | “Geitysburg Speech”; song. “Tenting To- f Lo G. Meade Post No. 43 has de- | chorus, “Tenting ‘To-nighs’ scheol: rocitar | colu,” Judith sSherik; violin solo, patriotic | nighe’; “Lincoln's “preoccupatlo ‘g:,‘"y H‘.‘\‘lmlhr?d:l‘e' G:{fxfi'{fl% Dfic ,',‘:;;:’ lowing comrades: tion, “Ode for Lincoln’s Funeral,” Tessie Neu. | Diece, Edua Schweliz-r; recitation, “The Blue | “Marching Through Georgia” i Utiarles J. Reille: —W. F. Howe, William Moore, | D¢’ Tecitation, “Extrects from Ode on | &nd Gray,” Mabel Lowenberg; soug, ‘‘Ameri- | Favorite Authors’’; recitation, “The Lust |J. B. Butterworth, Uharles J. Reilley, B AL A B R fous girl da Nolte; | ¢1,” class. Leaf”; “Lincoln’s ‘Love of Humor'; song, | mund Krause, Charles Kehn. Gus W.| ) L f o angoirelsits aky reading, “Compa Washington | . Clement Grammar Sehool, ninth grade, Mtss | *‘When Johinny Comes Marehivg Home”;reot: | Bayreather, Richard Rice P. J. Gordon, 6.00 Youths’ Cheviot Suits, ages 12 to 19 BOuyeanss. Lo E e e 1.9 B ner solo, Betw ana Lineoln,” Edelle Josue; recitaiion, | McFariand’s class—Salute to the flag; “Red, | tatlon, “Lincoln’s Dresm'’; ‘Salute 10 the | Fraderick Koch. . 3 “Peace,”” Roxey Batchelor; song, “Memorial | White and Blue,” class song; “Gettysburg | Fiag”; song, “America.” Frederick Kooh. - . . o B years. Mialece sisioisin sioin siarole'e qa o 2-35 R Sy aselL SO | Dagt fohoot; recttation, “Decoration Day,” | Address,” Clarence Colman;“Emancipation | Seventh grade, Lizzie P. Bush—Salutation TalveniiDantars | E— § Ll 5 Viginin Lainbs recitation, «Our soldicts' | Prociamation,” Charlotte Neal; “Battle Hymn | of flag; +‘Hall ' Columbia”; *Lincoln s : | = 5 > 2 he memvers of Garheld Post who have | Graves:’ Augusia Hedrick: plano. sols of the Republic”; seleetions irom_the life of | Bovhoud,” Harold Butier; “Lincoln’s Later | Three petitions in insolvency were filed in 8.00 Youths’ All-Wool Tweed Suits, ages i Deen Aetatiad A AiS sohoals to whish |o p k. ety Linco s, "class; " recitation, Liile Hersog; | Life,", Harold" Dooiticle;” song, ' "Marohs | the County Clerk's office yestorday. Curt J. | . s e 2 ) aey have been sent are as follows: F ldiers,” cleven pu eeitation, ing ' Through Georgia”;' quotations-—-Pere: . & butcher at 339 Fourth sireet A A e ’ ging Home tne Cows,” Sylvia Heyman: | n School — Klag salute, school; | Richards, Marguerite Horr, Haro! o Camparian 9y 3.95 He- | yniled, with debts amounting to $1242 93 an ber, Angie Spadina, Norris Crocker, | $550 assets. [ i Gousy Douglass Primary; Thomas ation, “The srave at Home,” Sophie | “America,” seliool. Dudiey Stone Primary; A. E. Conn diors Memorisl Day, | Exereises of firat, second and third grades. | Mary Eliinger, Sam Moos, Ethel Speyer, Eilg | Al 2 + z . 2 " | Exerei 3 A iinger, Sam 3 ver, se exandre, agent for ayeing and ) [ S D et a Tuteraon exercises, fifth grado | Miss L. R. Cullon’s class—Song, “Star-spangled | Watcrman, Edita ¢ Origin 0! Memorinl | oleaning WOrLE, Confesses 10 owing $1754 51 3.00 Boys’ Reefer Suits, all ages......... 1.35 Frank £ Msors Denmen Gramwar elogates 1fom the Gar. | Bauner,” by the class; flug saiute by the class; | Day,” Willie Hundy; antedote, *Name of the | and has no available assots, his property cou- | Horace Mann Grammar; James g, “Nobly Our Fi The Flag of the Iree)’ by the class; | Honest Abe,’ Eiua 3 The Patriot | gisting solely of household goods at 1406 | § e ot Allegiance 1o Our Flag,” by the | President,” Laura Markey; +The Gettysbus ot rs? -W i E The ‘Fing of Our Country,” Ben. | Address’” Lou Scott; “Eveof Decoration Dy, + e Ratin, 4 pluiaber; 80 Relveders dtisal, 3-50 Boys’ All-Wool Reefer Sults, all ages 1-65 v ; recitation, “Our Banner Bright,” | Ethel Kodda; sonz, “Tenting on the Old | is uanble 10” pay his creditors. The bills LIEsse ce Morgen; | by Ciaudia Steinnan; song, “Americs,” by the | Camp Ground”; “Lincolw's. First Political | agatust him amonnt to $1004 50 and he has % z ciass song | class. | Speceh,” Jeffery Scunitzer; ameciote, “Lin- | no assets except $140 Worth of weariug sp- 4.00 Boys’ Extra Fine All-Wool Reefer , Elsle. Loupe; six of | _Mrs. M. F. Gannows first grade—*Star- | coln’s Hones'y,” Ethel Fergiison: “Song of the | parel. | . Sl 1.95 ) BT R SR s ‘ Grau ar. Denman Senool, ninth gre. detailed the following: luss song; biography of Lincol L. | five ot Lincoln’s anecdotes Arbuckie | pupils; saluting of the flag, Flor ; Cap- | RBottie Hy i SAP | “Bautle Hymn of the Republic ers Jonn imary. | s—“Am tix different pupils; | spungled Bauner,” ciass; recitation, *Bring | Union,” Bertie Gerson; “The Drummer Boy,” S o National Alr”; *Waich on _the | Forih the Fiag,” class; sulute the flag, ciass; | Bertha Wallenberg; anecdote, “How Lincoln Manuel Castn Sued Again in memoriam, Myrtle Watkins; Lin- | song, “The Fiug of the Free,” class; address | Earned His First Dollar, en twenty arry Wallenberg; | 1,1, 7. Wright has sued Manuel Casin for 3 hivky mitn the'schools 8 coln’s Gettrsburg sddress, class recitation; | 1o the flag, Mi.lon Abrams; description of the reensfeider; song. Rihh Siler : Y oy : | b of Geary street. and botn Lo iara | “The Siarspangied Banner,” ciess song. Hags Freil atiar, Hants Mansor: Boy Wi L heriya Bell’s | $1200, and asks for judgment of cour: 260 Men’s Cassimere Pants............. 1,25 lisms, Roscoe Waits and Willie Armsirong; | Ethel Woodward; “The Blue aud the Gray,” | anthorizing him to sell certatn construction and Garfleld posts will contribute their | , EiShih Erade—Salute to the fiag by the clas < song, “Baitle Hym of the Repabli,” by we | “Americun Friendship” Selma *Goldman; | Gertrude Storey; sobg, cAmerioa” certificntes of the Santa Ans Railroad, In ine e T o T 2y : lass; facts relating to Lincoln, by differe of Abraham Lincoln,- Ave Eppstei Seveuth grade, E. Zwevbruck—Pledge; reci- | republic of Salvador, now held as security for 1 & G In the evening “Lincoln night” will be | Saembers of the siass; quotationi—Susan Diek. | “Cover Them Over-With Flowers,” Constance | tation by class, “The National Fiagh (Sam- | the debt. » 3-00 Men’s All-Wool Cassimere Pants. ... 1-45 celebrated on a g scale at the Girls’ High School. The meetinz will be called | to order at § o'clock by Mayor James D, » of the advisory board inson, from Lincoln; Cecil Case, from Bryan ';;":;"‘,tl“'gflgv “Tnere!Are n‘lnln,v: Flfl:;:]m R R Dora Dewing, from J. G. Holiand; Elsie Hart, | Many Lands,” class; “Memorial Day,” Elsa . ] from R. W, cEmunu ; Katie Morrin, from R | Cornelius; song, “America,” class. NEW TO-DAT. i 4-00 ,‘\Ienys AH'WOOI ‘VorSted Pants' Sy I 85 : W, Emerson; Alics Baer, irom Lincolws| Mrs R C Gallagher’s cless—Recilation, g g « mother; Gertrude Joseph, from Philiips | Leon Thal, Arthur 3ehrtens, Charles Side Lincoln Monument League. In ad- | Frooice;’ Olga Herman, concerning the oman: | man ané Joe Abrams, toa seiected musical programime, | cipation proclamation; Mae Smith, rrom Lin- | Mrs. C. M. Curtiy class—Reoitation, **Repre- eze will be short addresses by General | coin; composition, ~Lincoin's Boyhood,” by | souiabive Soldiers,” Oscar Vitt, Clyde Morri. H. L ies, Colone! Henry C. Dib- | Cecli Case; composition, “Lincoln’s Citizen- | son, Lawrence Liuken, Willie Scott, Albert arles . Barrington, Judge | 8uip,” Dora Dewing: composition, “Lincoin’s | Carfoil. Sammie Blume, Eddie Baker, Charlte , Superintendent H. Web, | Presidency,” by Susie Dickinson; song, | Meenan, Sydney Waits, Eddie Coulman, Mor- Heorns ' “American Fiag,” by the class; recitations | Ran Armsirong, Jimmie Healy, Alired Bern- 1d others. from Lowsil's - goiamanocation *’ by | stein, Milton Howell, Willie Dégner, Sammie luding event of the programme | Edna Lorentzen, Kowena Cl belle | Markowitz. of the dav’s celebration wi:l be a real- | Brown, Mae Smith, Grace P | Harrison School, exereises of fourth, fifth t “Tenting ou tbe Old Camp tar-spangled Ban by the ol | avd sixth grades—Song, “Battle Hymn of the large stage in the sudito- incoln’s Get rg address, by | Republic,” class; flag recitation, Leity Kelley, will be set with the guns wong, “Americ v the cf fAnute Larsen, Clara Cooper, Mary Burke, ool s e et grades, Miss Sou ing’s | Norma Dobson, Ida Schbanker and Lulu ifferer ¥ posts, and Miss McDonesl's clas g, “Flag of | Knell; *Dscription of Liucoln,” Fiora uniforms will group | the Free” lute to the s Soules | Baraca; “Extract From Speech at Getiys- | onet stacks as they did v, “Lincoln ns s Boy,” Fannie Epp- | burg,”’ Roy Stratton; ~*One of the on b Potoning: ste Statements About Lincoin,’* AMis | Mauy,” Hatile Wise; recitation, “Memorial s6; song, “Star-spangled Banner”; | Duy,” Florence Coppin, Gwlays Joaes, Hilda Life ef Linc: liie Andrews; | Cattermole; song, “Our " Fiag,” class; s Man,” May Hoftman, Miss | Tecizution, “The Dying Soldier,” Gertie Rim. “Lincolu’s Geriysburg Address.” | linzer; quotation trom Lincoln, Niis Hansen; e Hymn of the | reading, “Churacter of Abraham Lineoln,” lamation, Edith | Fred Muhlner; recitation, “Lincol w H 12.00 Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Over- [ P 1 L - Tn BE MANLY i 15.00 Men’s Fine Covert Cloth Beaver Top . * Edats oo s B Oh When you become weak and irritable; | & when you wake up in the night in a bad | B 2-00 dream; when your a;:peltite tail;you and —_— you get that tired feelizg; when your | 1 ) ) manhood is almost gone fln& you get into -50 Men’s and B°y5 Golf Caps. FOCE e .1 5 that dreamy, listless condition ; when you | § know you have brought all the trouble on yourself ; then the charm has gone from vour existence. Life seems hardly worth ¥ the living; you want to be let alone. The .15 Men’s All-Wool*Vicuna Underwear.. ;3§ Men’s Latest Style Fedora Hats..... 8§ e | SCHOOL EXERCISES. Programmss of Exercises by the Fuplls of Some of the Repre- .50 Men’s Balriggan Underwear........ .20 4 Tia May | Williams; song, “Decoration Day,” class; 5 5 v s edling, Miss S s cless; lume citntion, gning of E. Cipa- s by ’, : 4 :s will be held in all the schools | {ijas1 ,,,;,‘,,..mfi," Miss Soule’s unntu,n-g?x"c tion,” Lillle McCiellen; recfuuan. fixnixg'c]&.u your weakness, and you grow weaker 1.00 Men’s Latest Style S[anley Shirts... .45 4 ng the day. A G.A. R. lvu(l Child’s class; eluss re(hn;im‘,i\li‘i:. llwPre&denk’_’n()cmw:E;‘&?sl}e: ;ecxl&uou, and more gloomy every day. You don’t ———e iress the pupils at each | McDonuel’s class; patriotic quotation,’Miss | “Wreaths and Flowors, e Flanders, Loui want drugs—you have probably tried . Ewing’s class; “Salute to the Flag,” Miss | Constine, Johnnie Thurber aud Charles Ko gy 2 P Y : Y, g on 0 the literary and mu- | Kwins song, “Red, White and’ Blue'; | cless recitation, “The Blue and the Grwert them. Your trouble is as much an affec- | R 1'50 Men'’s Latest Style Golf Shirts...... 15 § mumes that will be rendered. pn‘no{‘; quotation, Miss McDonnell's class; !siixltrgbs"rn-;ld ;lu‘;?xuxsm-::.bh? :ofa"'“x" tion of the mind as of the body. What 4 SR TTI : 3 song, *‘America.” | Hidi H v gled Banner,” 2 sthi i ' " School and the roly- | Ong Amerionl 1 L | Hule ez, you want is something to give vou hope 75 Men’s Cotton Sweaters.............. 35 E bool will hold their exer- | lumbia,” c.asé; patriotic quo:st Jonn Swett Grammar—By pupils of Mrs. C. J, and energy. If there was ever a time in * 2 4 High Scnool | recitation, ““Peace,” seven girls; 2 braham Liveoln,” Beatrice PTOETAMMe | yssassination of Abraham guertie, Poperi; reciiation, | Bigelow’s eighth grade, Mr. s. Sturges’ i o ice i ¥ S gmuly i 0 ; is now. Dr. Sanden has made a life | Men’s All-Wool Sweaters........... e Nmerican | Miss it M. Boukofsky’ l.-ixelllll.x!r:‘mwxfi' Eit! S — study of men in your condition. He has | 1'25 .50 Ing,” Rita Carter; song. “Battle Hymn of the | nor Murphy’s sixtn grade—Song, “Our Coun- | lately issued a little book called ““Three Classes of Men,” which he gives free to Republic” ; rexding, “Our National Embiem,” | try”’; essay, “Boyhood of Abraham Li g 2 i i h g W K Lima Gordon - seating, “Avtaham Lineotn: | Eana Sides, eightn grade; dcciamation. *Abra. | 4l Who call or write. It is full of good advice to men who are weak. It tells how .75 Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants......... .30 Edna, Extract of Lincoln 3 o el W | e Ml W B ot DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT recitat : T : e o, | eCiay ratng Seren Aoy Lot hadros | on, Decoraion Day” Nirufan Hlideman, B0 Boys’ Percale Blouses........ceuv... 95 e Ne: i i e ¥ t Get! abe! u ; song, e Star- H 1 , “Bur e g o oowman: linracter- | gp ot iy (he Fiag, clans; | Where They Lie,” Miss Boukoiscy's nnd ig | Has made strong, happy men out of hundreds of weak, miserable creatures by its fhe¥s reciiation, | recitution, twenty-even girls; recitation, “Thé | Murphy's sixth grades; reciiation of Lincoln's | toning and invigorating effects.on the nerves ; -how electricity removes the abnormal gled m‘.u‘.';’r"-v‘.m.“?&}? ‘l"igwer lnr Liber {.‘";‘!.';;‘:“‘p“ reading, f-r:fi:l_lcng:’;_:m_-mfi:g:fi: ll’lI:cGPO‘\:rlll‘;.l ,elghth | excitement, stops the drain on the system, and when a'man feels that there is hope 3, Presideni Tucilis | Lo (oe BEREEle Ended.” Eisle Praut; sons, | EGC evih i "graaer 'cines “pieos, ory | [0F him the weight Is lifted from his mind. He is no_longer gloomy and downcast, |} © These goods and prices are bona fide, and on y"\;;rl‘-::(l:i"f;ll‘:‘!\’i(/]w?ull'l,hi\‘lj:t? Fourth grode—Song, America; “Life of Mr. | Royal,’? Miss McFaiden's seventh grade; reci: | He regains his ambition, his. fire of youth, his manhood. - He becomes master of x Lineoln,” Lonise Crooker; selections from the | tation, “Decoration Day,” Flora Harris, sey. | himself who was once a slave to his passions. Where is there another remedy that are displayed in-our 10 show windows, and lpet from storey’s “The | jire of Mr. Lincoln, Ida Graf, Clara_ Little, | enth grade; *Memorial Song,” classes; recita: | is doi 14 ? suicien T White of ihe | Ruby Jeusen: #Mr. Luncoin's Love for His | tiom, - Weep O'er the Heroes as Tacy Fail | 15 40ING so much for weak men? WR:tremedy can report new cures every day? u, well on Democ- 3 SAN PABLO, Cal., April 19, 1807. ullivan: Btepmothet,” Muy Kastendleck; ‘recifation, | Wiillam Merion, SXLi xzade; Song, "We Were |\ ooy ot o isnuw ks Bra: When 1:houshs your DUt T was cien amnt 0 oiss ta wilt Positiye/y Be Sold as Advertised. Prop ng, patriotic glee, | Vipes 2 CooneGan TORSNA L b 2 A e glee, | Virginia Waltenspell; “An Incident in the Lifé | Comrades Together.” boss; ssny, “Lincoln » . K1 Bontoe, read by Gerirde Naiun; | of Mr. Lincoln, Wilna Heverly; selcction, | President,” Neille Merrick, sevcnth grade; | Raye tad dreams ihres oF foix RS ENCEE | It Wasa, terrinle depln o s system, tad L tes wenk Habn; recitatio Lo The Blue Al tho Gry | B ks ot Sris v Angel? | L Cages wore wll stopped uod 1 felt fibe. *Now I am siron and heari aud feel no (race of my weak: s s 1 lowel L aa0 i, Li coym s Mottt Lottie.Gerlohten; | Day,". Bam Levenson eighth grad mend ic. 1t has made & man of me. Yours sincerely, WILLIAM WILSE, san Pabo, Cul, . n ne, P % f tehdry c 3 s x| ’s Fing," class; recitation, “Get. Every spark is a wave of animal life, giving new energy to the bodv. Thou- 3 , Maud Muller and Ernestine Hat itie Hymn of tne Republic”’; “[z. | “Our Conntry’s Fing. X itation, “Get 1y Sp v % '4 1e body ou- tyst adaress, Mariorle McLnod: = Li R l;“b"s',;;““;,‘e“zl::l‘" Address,” Jozeph Golden; ‘“America,” | sands of men are praising Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. Its touch is the touch of jarewell address, 1 A\i.l;"evlerz;ugdd{;nu Ended,” Nettie Mowbray t of the | Normal School, Miss Laura T, Fowler prin. | Magnetism, the healthful essence of vitality that makes strong men and women, Simerica.” and salute to flag, schoat. ! | Clo€ of the War,” Josephine Dresser; ‘Wash- | cipal-Song by the clasy, “Battie Hynm of the | Read Dr. Sanden’s new book, ““Three Classes of Men.” It is sent free, sealed, by 2 ington and Lincoln Comnpared,” Rose Stone; : Republic”; essays, ‘Lincoln asa ,'? Miss | b i Following are the programmes of exer- | song. “Ous Counity's COIL"s AF, Linooln's. 15 | Gorham; “Lincoin ss & C1iizens Misg’ Enoryy | mall o all who cannot call at the office. A personal call-or a study of this book may cises 10 be held at the different grammar | vorite goem, Nettie Mowbra; R sord X eciiation, | “Lincoln us Presdent” Mire MoCrackan, | SAVE you years of suffering and misery. 2924-980 Marlket St i and primary schools of the Cit; tell; 0ssmAN; recitation, 113 Vilson; eclamation, “‘Gettyburg Address,’’ Miss 632 Market St., O 4 song, *‘Hail Columbi: Edelen ; deciamations, extracts from i; - ) 3 » Opposite e % Agtoss Somool—satute: soug, <The Rod, | “EEeb COUEBA") 8 T L ey | Eocienideciimaiony extecs trom wmevgr’ | SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., S, S feesls, (BALDWIN ANNIX) 3 White uxd Blue”; chapter on Lhe life of Lin- | About Lincolu,” by Irene Goodban ; recitation, | song by the ciass, ‘“Hail California”; reading Office hours—8 A. M. to 8 :30 P. M. ; Eundays, 10 toL. Los Angelos Office 204 souta Broad- . coln, “Montgomery’s History,” read by fifth | “Our Flag,” ' Alma _Sullivan; ' recitation, | “Emancipation Proclamation,” Chari E. | way; Fortiand, Or., 253 Washingion street; Denver, Colo., 935 Sixteenth stroet. i i pupils; song, “The Star-spangled Bau. | “Abraham Lincoln,” Etta Woods; song, “We | addresses by vnleunl;quouuomx::::'."o’,:"" MG b.—make Do misiake i the number—e3 343 Market streec Make noto of it, Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention. Wi Lincoln's addressat Geutvsbure: Intro- | Are True Americans,” Ruby Gibson, Catrie | Misses English and Holils; soug by the class, DE, SANDEN'S ELECTRIC TRUSS (UKES KUPTUKE. Gracier, Helen H;