The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 11, 1898, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 189s. v mouth that used to please us. She has NEW TO-DAY. surrounded herself with clever people and her play goes smoothly after the first act. There is good dancing, high kicking and singing that is above the ordinary, consequently the engagement | should be a success all the week. ~ YT T | ll | Lundy's Lane, Esmeralda avenue to ter- i 4 4 mination—Grading, curbs, sewer, etc Hill, Noe to Castro—Artificial stone sidewalk 1 N T B on north sid: L ne, Laguna to Buchanan—Same on both Jose avenue, Twenty-fifth to Twenty- |8 3 and pavin SOLUTION OF FULL ACCEPTANCE. ederick to Wailer—Bitumen. Guerrero, Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth— me. Orpheum. What has been the loss to Parisians has T og. - hesn the gain to theatergoers of San 5 wE 2 ln The Klondlke Francisco. The booking of Paulo snd‘ srvi i Bush, Kearny to Grant avenue—Same. Dika by the Orpheum management shows < . - The Supervisors Decide to Twenty secona. Alubama 1o Florida- Same. e s e et S e is as necessary as a pickaxe. i o A d the applause and recalls which 7 2 " % a L t ; an pp! T - Let the llluminant Twenticth, Folsom to Harrison—Same. marked their appearance is sufficient to No miner should be without lone Spruce, California to_Sacramento—Basalt. show that no mistake was made in their " £ Green to Unior selection. A 3 O 15 Page Bittormes. Barney and Russell, in their character one. Unaffected by extreme cold or heat. avenue, Halght o Waller—Basalt and skefches, are clever and pleasing and ted with a lause and laugh- T e o iarmie ang enen | Send name and address on a postal card La Petite Lund i litth irl with a = . swéet voice and catchy manner who Sings | for 148-page illustrated catalogue. It —Bitumen. to Twenty-fifth— Acrimonious Debate Over the se of the Satlors -sixth— | Twenty-fifth to Twe i and dances in a ;‘vay t“ goesddirec(‘l(' T ae {0 the hearts of the audicnce and marks . Shaii ey her, as she is billed, an infant prodigy. is free. | Guerrero, Twent The old favorites' who have been re- - Guerrero, Duncs Twenty-eighth—Sam tained were well received and have lost f Twenty-secon rrison—Sam none of their hold on the people. | y w. h 1 t. A he M Park a oological | Fage and ste ‘ e ‘ . inchester Repeating Arms Co. The M Park and the Zoological | Fage a Ry Ty p g = 1d—Same. Same. a Severe Set- Burnett and v NEW HAVEN, CONN. stk 418 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. In their collaboration Mr: William Gillette evolved a in the play of “Esmeraida.” It is a play === SRR that appeals to hearts, and the company | Guerrero and Twenty-fifth | have entered into the spirit of the nu-i = | « BATLROAD TRAVEL. Th sors decided ONS OF ME MM thors and give a production that is well | NEW TO-DAY. interfere with | Grove and Masonic avenue; Grov worth seeing. The play is smooth and | _______~% Sl e oot | to” Cole; Grove and C ; even and the Alcazar company eem pe- ; tt illuminating gas | nue, Fulton to Grove ¥ culiarly adapted to its phases. There is | SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. 1 to the ratepayers of | Grov hbury, Fulton to Grov | a noticeable evenness In the playing and {PacIFIC 8¥, sonic ‘avenue to Ashbury; irove to Hayes; Ashbur from the rising to the falling of the cur- tain there is hardly a part that is halt- Trains lenve and are d. USE _NO MORE SAN FRANC ackmann’sorder limiting | Clayton, Grove to Haves: and Ashbury} ing or jarring. . AT epriron Hoops or Steel (Main Live, Foot of Mar e s . ras | Grove hbury to Clayt perty own- e story of Esmeralda is a homely one prings. Rup! retain- > = a f carbonic monoxide was | ninety days on grading, etc, for each and the aeting of the various parts is of ed with ease and.comfort, | LBAVE _— FROX JANUARY 1, 1%8. — Annrve by a special committee | of foregoing. %z a character that indicat that neither | and _thousands- radi *6:004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... *S:454 R alifornia ry; California, Z Stockbridge nor his old support were ab- | CURED by Dr. Pierce' 7:004 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento.... 1 vi .(' .‘x le. Shee- | crarry 1o Union Paving | 24 solutely necessary for the good perform- Gelebrated_Magnetic Elastlo 00 Maryalle, Oroville and Redding ¥ia (- it had be ap- | Company, s \ paving, ete. % . e == Ll Auctio Tu: Call at office or lan . . ¢k Yo T‘:‘ T arous O Barsel to e Hams : . Z j/aricen: whichimarked 1t first production. | write for New Pamphlet 1 004 Vacaville and Rutsey 8:43p e e € | erty owners 7z | The work of the pre o e o Address MAGNETIC STIC TRUSS CO., | 7:30A Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, by the com- | Pi n Leavenworth and - X | cant sHuws (hatuthey. ave d e | PI amento st. (cor. Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 6:150 adopt wich, and and Taylor—To Flinn and | which they are particularly adapted and | gearny), Cal 81004 Atlautic Lxpress, ) 8:45p : acy. thirty days on paving, etc | it also shows that no one can go astrs 204 Niles, Sau Jos S Valpara and Roach—To property-owners, | in going to the Alcazar if desirous of se Sacramento, hirty days on sewerin ing a bit of work that touches the heart- | % Tehama and I . x _l_x:n- Bay, Van M Venue to Laguna—To War- strings without leaving a touch of bit- "$:30 Peters, Milton and Oakdalc. T:15p on Street & Malley. sixty days on sewering, etc terne: 004 New Urlesns Kxpr Bake: k, ¢ PETITIONS REFE a-"To s ‘mond, Fres: : mbard—To sam > cannot cure. This secret remedy Barbars, T e ops all loss hours, cures El Paso, New Orleans and East. Emissions, Impotency, Varicocele, ‘Martinez, Merced and ninety — Morosco’s. | “The Plunger” is not a novelty at| a resolu- D TO STREET COM- | well and favorably ngineer place monumente. | nouncedyesterday forenoon. The deceased gentleman W diseases quickly eured T 3 = it e Thoctiotl Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Palmer, Randall to Fairmount—Property- Vi, Morosco's, but it teems with the sort l,- nhood and all wasting ef- strated o T r Sewering. = T oxvxlwmonzf l}}\lflt hl! ever new ““ “l he -abuse or excesses. Sent Poisonou wvenue, A to B street—Same, for patrons of this house, is sumptuous! pottle: 3 bottles, $5: gua; d known s coal ete : | THE LATE A. E. HECHT. }.«»mg«-l and played Tor ‘all it is worth I Atarees HALL'S MEDICAL 1X- avenue, to J street—§ ! . ¢ a col pany th is expert in the business y, Oakland, Cal. Also e Ripley to Sy T The death of Abraham E. Hecht of the firm of Hecht Bros. was an- | 3,company that s Market st.. 8. F. Al pric ipplanting of melodrama. f Highway, west line—Adolp | i e nd for free book. Tivoli. | et ue, a House of | known, not only in commercial and banking circles of the city, but to the t Scher o R ;i naritable institutions in and about San Francisco. Few, if any, of | New jokes, new songs. especially the | @3 D AN sIARFRRNTRCSIONIDEL S other clubs foot right various charit < s a : © and distresseq | E2¥OLe, “The Dames and Dudes of Long il o HATY 1"fi';‘ HEALTR® Re: e T s g e benefit of the poor s N » 2 Chilaven; o1t o | moves dindru ac o ’ 24 B to . Fxaton letret the many movements got up for the benefit 5 the pos nd distr ' sung by the childr: distin -"'-‘“{’m' POgwek i \p.-'?. ijges. ‘e"el'u‘?"mum:!n. _’“2; for betterment ¢ in this community were permitted to proceed without the name of Hecht LT T cofrte, At drgemiaie. et il gents. and Gough street—Property- | Bros. being at the head of the list. No applicant for any worthy object was | win soon give “I'm to the new Irish ro- & Gy e P ination ot property on south- | ever turned away empty-handed from the banking counter of Hecht Bro: mance, “Brian Boru.” | E auta Fo Koute Al Ay : + : X £ i i B or Mojave and 458 ant avenue to Kearny street—Prop- Abraham E. Hecht was born in Hainstadt, Germany, on M . 1838, | Oberon. €5:30p ** Sunset Limited, El us_paving n Los A Paso, Fort Worth, Little Kock, St. Davis street—Same Louis, Clicago and East €53:80p “Sunsct Limited Annex,” New Orleans and East 6:00r Kuropean Mail, Ogden and Last 6:000 Haywards, Nil's u Jose and at the age of 10 years left his native land and ' where he ry ined until 1861. Thence he came to o Now | became a member of the firm of Hecht Br & Buckingham, the well-known boot and rived 4 mrdl .:,n.”ll:],:“":‘(:(z A selection from “Dinorah,” “The Ride oy e of ‘the Hussars,” “The Patrol Comique of the firm of Hecht | and “‘Sonnen Walzer” (from the ballet, icturers. About five | “Sun and Earth' by Bayer) were some eenth to Miguel st enteenth etc , and Twent . of the numbers on last night's programme = m——| 18100 Vallcjo............ 1 to I years ago he severed his connection with the Buck im interest and de- | : 8:001 Oregou 1xpress, ey s ! 2 _ = b5 Baakt = [t ShetOberan .= o35 RAILROAD TRAVEL. ville, Jtedding, Fortiau ek im-| voted his time and energy to the firm of Hecht B in the banking busi- | i chutee s Tl e Ertand Hak s34 ¢ % ness, with offices at 312 Pine street. The ele e at 1201 Van Ness | : 5 3 v SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. " igneenn | ¢ ¢ 912 Pine strect. The elezunt residonce ot 1201 Van NesS | 1, cputes nas the star noveley of its| SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC DT constriction of | avenue was owned and occupied by the deceased u o 5 |t s Chiguitn, the ~Cubanm Atou: R0 Sio0i] . Serpentine place to Pluto | @eath. The doors of this mansion were open to all who came on errands of | She is, beyond qucstion, one of )fl’}v‘r{lu Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. 8:00A | Melrose, Seminary Park, o charity or on social invitations. engagin; Sboks Gver shown'in the ity 5 — 193008 | Fitehbure, Bimhurst, = PROTESTS REFERRE The funeral of Mr. Hecht will take place from the family residence to- | Folk-Song Recital. WEBK DAYE 7130, 906, 1100 5 mat i35, 94 | San Leandro, South Nan gires morrow morning at 9:45, and will be followed by } nany friends to Cy- | wMiss Villa Whitney White has consent- :‘x\l ;:)n; sl;lm ). m. aye ‘rl;:px.u:l trip Leandro, Estudillo, 1 y . pr Lawn Cemetery, where the remains will be cremated according to |ed to repeat the first of her talks and | and 11:30 p. m. Lerenzo, Cherry rs again his express wish. He not only was a b cremation, but was one of | interpretation of folk-song- > i e and J the promoters on this Coast of this mo lucing bodles to ashes after | FnoSCalitormia on Friday af RAFAEL TO SAY FRANCISCO. Haywards. death. His death was brought : ¥ yout by Bright's disease, from which he been @ sufterer for the past four years, but only within the past four | ANOTHER TOLAND WILL. i Runa through to Niles, ¢ From Niles. “Saturdays—Extra tripe m. BUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, onths has he confir ° o e leaves a W v and T | | “8:00, 6:2% p. m. COANT DIVISION (Narrow Gauze). the s ars at $1 per an- LI A S L e i p ot oumnl = Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park (Foot of Market Street.) Pl o "| dren, two boys and two girls, to mourn the loss « oving husband and |Second Testament Filed by the | eame cheauis as above Lok s chemos Rosn. : fathier Largest Devisee to Strengthen | ¢ Leave St n BRI P a0teiotiite i 5 Teoguana i the Purport of the First. T el S 0 De Haro o 3} the chaset ¢ ot meet and now all| R e i it Cruz and’ Fn would be over—only Fitzhugh e U ] =% S Stations /a8 arres Y BT the estate of his mother, and better | §:am. (S0 o e 4:15 1 Newark, S | was arrested, sentenced to thirty days 3:30p.m. $:3a.m.| Petaluma, | 6:10p.m. #11:43p Hunters' Exc = e against 4 Kwells Isiand with the one | Ward off the attack of a contestant, 5:lpm. 5:Wpm.| Sauta Rosi g on Bl WKy Ha et [t Nt : . Toland has applied to the Pro- Fulton, | ool QL ACAN |roivtiese of st going - nome to| TAE S0 RO EH Uk S hle Setion 1 ad- Winitor, waam | CREEK ROUTE t—Same for f N\ K.~um&ln.-n out his affairs. Healdsburg, | Prom SAN FRANCISU0—Foot of Market Street (. pe ite | nton The actio = - i Pitz- | MItting to probate the last will of Mrs. Lytton, 18 9:00 11:00 11:00 Hugh d s e B N | Mary B. Toland, which is dated No- 400 1500 G00r. NS REFERRED T( M1 HT ) STREET LI vember 14, 1895, and readmit that doc- From OAELAND—Foot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.M. the doy e charse of a deputy, doomed to Serve ..o and a prior will, under date of QE. et e el G el e thirty days and plausibly account for| , ) 13 1591, to probate, that they may COANT DIVISION (Broad R “The Man From Mexico” | them to his wife. The end of this com- APril 13 1%L to probate, that they may (Third and Townsend S ected to any i & s lication and the by = stand together and better prove the in- = - tter finally plication and the beginning of the oth- £ the testatrix in the aisposl- = L e, B34 San Jose Way Sta e Y P an Almost Unbroken ers is that he leaves home avowedly tention o e te e soma |10:40a.m. Almaden Wedue y) 354 04 San Josc, Tres P anta Criv, bound for the land « - Mexico. In bare tion of her propert E roposeC Y Chain of Laughs. plot the rest of it is that he goes to jail | The will the court is asked to admit Sseivun | leaiien 1 €Mpuc bodtipin | Totn Gloatn, Guatistops, Bust aud e Pollee i and endure solid month of comical | tcgether with the last testament of Sitvm:| Sebastcpol. | R Chne. E — ":“;l:"‘?l"":.‘ “'1"1"“-1 ""r ’”““”-" jSomes Mrs. Toland provides for almost the e e —“!Tl‘ A San Jomo wnd Way Stationd S0 8:334 liquors - : lies to his wife up 1o that point where | Ho ey e a8 I e egves, Tae | Sirinss: at Gevacrville for Skages Springs: at Bhia Gl o, Jose, Glttos 111\1 :: o | Willie Collier More Than His | even his eventual confession of part of bulk of the $60,000 estate is left to Higo Hlohiand’ Spunee Kalensille Sate Tar {ih:x;‘x:lc:) SautaCruz, Salinas, e informers Old Self in the Lead- the truth needs a large corroboration. | H. Toland, and cor BF il 0 d i o TeeepOcE S DR Sreing e T Cor Judiciary This arrangement may he an old one. | jands and docking place on the Lavrel Dell Take. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter ing Part. but it is new to me. And the rush of | ;hento River, known as “Tolands Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s Buck- humor that Du Souchet h St the lines and counter ¢ the real farce-comedic e Valle: John Day’s. Riverside. Lierley's, Buck- s rell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, remain in the hands of the orr's’ Hot Springs, Mendocino 'City, Fort Bragg., Westport, Usal. A for Morning. T for Afterioon. S given to| the prior will it is requested that the ications and | Lropert terprise with | gevisee for his benefit. The executol Jel cHe s« New oo le which Willie Collier plays « v = se Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- jundavs excepted. { Sundays only. + Saturdays only. Nellie McHer Now Pic ANCazar | hbOh dte Baw iy ”_”“:dp'(f;_.r'f of the will are requested not to sell or 4uig it 4t Monday, Thursiday and Saturdsy nighta oaly. Comedy-Drar Orpheum Va- g vk : = | allow the property to be sold, if not ab- On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points 9 Mondays and Thursdays. paki g ican to everybody. In apportioning the | golutely necessary, as it is the wish of | beyond San Rafael at halt rates. | §Wednesdoys andt Soturiays Powell street rie nd Othe honors of the fun it is hard to say | s = | directed to repair r | the testatrix, as well as that of her Ticket Offices—650 Market street, Chronicle | enue, Washingt to Jackson = Where Du Souchet ends and Collier | hyshand prior to his death, that the buliding. may pave by private con- | e commences. As a performance it is the | property remain in the hands of the A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, DR sEE g ecd (\’;}xvnx.ax since ( llette’s production of L’m_“(‘{";‘! Be might slways Bave an in- Pres. and Gen” Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. CAL[FORN[A nd Order Com- . “The Man From Mexico,” T am told, | o one lUSh Johnson.” In parts—in all | come therefrom. LIMITED. street—Pav- | js an old French far Santa Fe o lon since Eng- | anything in Gifetes farmeiier 028 ——————— THE SAN FRANCISCO & SAN JOAQUIN | Property- | lished and now done into American by | though the ending of the first act. is A Teamster Run Over. 3 i : TR T e e Amencan U I (e o (et | el o o o v VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAN. |1 DR s Fra¥cisco et D Ay Bt Steiner strest—Property- | ploiting the farcical acting of Willie | OVer Without attempt at even the li- | Wagon at Twentieth and Eureka Streets | prom geptember 10, 18, trains will run as CHICAGO. — | _ Trains leave from and arrive at Market- """"fl““d' stieet Ferry. sed probability of farce, it has, on | Yesterd fternoon, the wheels passing | foilows: the whole, a certain mirthful magnet- | ©ver his left leg. He was picked up in a | = goumbound. | ism that makes it a fair rival to that | Sémi-conscious condition and removed R i P Collier. Personally T know nothing of lation of the eight- annel; Ir , Seventh the antecedents of the piece. There is in ere -~ o i e i < ~ v the Passe: e San Francisce Ticket Office—644 Market st. o a suggestion of French craft in the p : to the v and County Hospital where | Passen- Mixed 5 v . to Ls and in every way th . o 2 = g b < vt Chronicle building. Telephone Main 1520. Oak+ STREET IMPROVEMENTS. : R toeti e i AawRlis T ariky situational scheme; but that suggestion Friend from Indias 1¢|it was found that he had sustained a nday AN OMEe g Froataar Saatate o | compound fracture of the leg, as well en an audience laugh | as being internally injured. south = fice—201 J st is not the usual one. “The Man From | never s Summary of the Week’s Work Supmigs 5 - = = The Best Rallway—San Francisco to Chicas h v e, south, R 0ad enu a.m. ocl 5 p.m. g0, ith avenue squth, Rallroad avemue | o i 0 o to commence at Just the | louder and heartier than the acdiess —_—————— | 350 pai| Mereeq 130 b | LOOK AT THE TIME OF THE CALIFORNIA of the Board. xth from poing 170 west (‘.’,f‘;'”,',ff; Y adventure when most French ,;.'\ n:-'-‘ n;.:'.:um lm‘lgh‘;l last night. Dur- Died From Her Burns. | s et L Leave San Francisco 4:30 p. m. Mondays and The following is a complete record *" | farces begin to end. The awful night | " ¢ o oy ‘_”m' s (‘“";“l ’_‘“"h'f_ Several days ago Elizabeth S. Sexton.| 13pm. 6:45pm. Visala | 6:40 am. il e e e of the st improvements which Boardman place southerly— | of excitement, complication and velled | crescendo, the laughter becamme ;“Wr}; 2. 12 year ol {girl, TeslAlfig (4t 10 Clara | ¢ Sioppiag at Inierm e athpointswhen roquired | o= m c¥vinn Shdise: " arrive “Chleage e 2 5 Faihest fdes " > ionable house of | part & < it o street, accidentally overturned a lighted | ¢ S v | 9:6 a m. ondays. jard of t s ffer to Soott strest—Paving should | identity at the questionable house of | part of the play—holding back its ac. | Strect accidentally severely burned. | Co R e T Car Jeaving Sun Franmes“ef | L DINING CARS under Harvey s management. jon: entertainment is all over when the cur- | tion in regard to actual time, and by | (oA oil lamp & 5 ¢ Buffet Smoking Cars and Pullman Palace oot Sleeping Cars. e This train carries Passengers ~ terday from the effects of | Stockion at 6:0'p. m. daily at Merced with ening its excitement, em- | per in 7 he body was ced | Stages to and from Snellings, Coulterv 2 | as § " : ” el juries and the ody was remove Chestr nd Polk strects-Paving to be | gether with his friend Majors; and Mrs. | N S comic suspen : e e Rashivaton dera. T ST R jou I savine Catlglat posty £ix months. Fitzhugh has had hers while vainly | jor e ;‘u ting (x.\;. Vel !urmn Mr. Col- ;\. o3 0276 H’ e | 7 man Tourist Sleeping Cars on fast time. Di- ier, who acquits himself of the center| W NGTON, Jan. 10.—C. Holbrool TR | s il proteats eportal Cuimd- k ! Al | Tect conmection in Chicago and Kansas City i e trying to follow them. The chasers and | of everything without a struggle on his | and Miss Olive Holbrook, San Francisco, | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. | for il voints East. o part or a regret on yours. His humor | Ebbitt House; John W. Evang San Fran- Via Sausalito Ferry. | bridges. The shortest crossing of the deser enth avenue, T to J street—Artifictal- % 4 - . stone sidewalks may be laid. tain rai. on the first act. Benjamin | 80 doing quic She died ¥ is deft, spontaneous and z v 3 8 | | and & country that interests by its vari DaiDable it i & IWRYS ont St James. From San Francisco, Commencing September | beautitul coehery. The MEnest Srade of pas bi e e e on nd00s %, AiNe ) = ; = . 1897, | senger_equipment and meals at Harvey's fe it of German character; Maclyn Ar- NEW TO-DAY. — | mous dining-rooms. buckie, always a valuable actor. does 4 WEEK_DAYS. | | | For Mill Valley | _11:30 a. m.; *1:45, 3: | Extra trips for San R | . *9:30, | - the comparatively legitimate comedy part of Fitz's friend with casy author. 5, *5:15, 6:00, 6: dat i iotaase, Sved | jOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY it nd Louise Allen dances s ing- nesdays and Saturd: Iy and plays the wife for dh..u'lh\’(flqr?;'\?‘?[ For Mill Valley and San. Rafacl—s8:00, *10:00, “;!‘ b R s worth. The others are all more or YOU MAY 130 . m A 500, 0, 805 p . Leave San Francisco Commencing Nov. less good, but not necessarily mention- 3 THROUGH TRAINS. | WEEK DAYS—9:30'a. m. p. m. side. able The engagement should be one 9:25 a. m. weekdays for Cazadero and way sta.- ~ SUNDAYS—$:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m.; 1:15 p. m. of the most successful of the ses tlons: 1:45 p. m. Saturdays (mixed train) for | _Special trips can be arranged fo by applying ASHTON STEVE. | Duncan Mills and way stations: a. m. | to THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Moarket st., San | Bundays for Point Reyes and way stations. | Francisco. or telephoning Tavernof Tamalpals. ARE YOU A MAN: IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD? Are You Bearing a Secret Burden Because of Sexual Weakness. IF YOU ARE, THEN ACCEPT THIS m. S. Howard—Same, on northerly cor- WORRY ALONG WITHOUT Blatz The STAR imakee Beer in your home, but you shoulda’ for as a family be):“h has :; equal. It is it Is nourish- ing, and its fine flavor and taste give continual pleasure. Artificial California. If you go to see McHenry do not get tired and 1 the close of the first act. There is more to come and you will forget the tiresomeness of that aet in the jollity that follows, Just what “A Night in New York” is would be dif- ficult to say, but that it will make you laugh is a settled fact. Yet if you are asked next morning what it was that you laughed at you will find that you cam't remember. It is called “an enchanting effervescent, lyrical drama mnovelty whatever that may mean, but no mat- ter what the name it is something new, quick and jol —jolly as v Nel - 1»‘ul-h y |n}mt'k0.‘-'l vl?.\ Tn el There is just enough of z the specialiy work on, and with ‘chlan8 ception the vaudevilld turns are - clecar west of and pa Pipe sewer, etc, sewers, cesspools, > sewer, etc. nous paving. : oy and e B Bt 5 i Call for Blatz. I > - S AP Ct K clev S an; v’ AV DED BY SUPERINTENDENT WEDDED TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. made their appearance on San o Rave See that «*Blatz’’ is on the Cork. h P & rancisco i Ber SOR BTN i 3 } Stages. and his changes wers ot 2 ancisco | A COURSE OF MEDICINE SENT ABSOLUTELY i b, Vieonyt nd,paving; | % Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simon celebrated their silver wedding last & |that Kept the audience guessing as to = FREE BY MAIL paging " 2 emere % Wednesduy evening at thelr residence, 215 Van Ness avenue. The house ¥ | What he would do next, His dancing and VAL - Jeliar ileenth to Sixteenth—Grading, | & was beautifully decorated with flowers, plants and delicate trailing o s e e B Ivheariul 3o curbs - v ailing their surprises, while his char ? youth ster excesses restored to PER) Th Alameda to Fifteenth—Grag-| @ vines, and the guests, who numbered nearly 100, were composed of repre- & |is of a pleasing versatility. ocrer work MILWAUKEE, WIS., U. S. A. B D o, s et o Lol o e e i Gssions, and log and. paviny e © sentatives of San Francisco's best Jewish and German element. Exquisite & mNeHiP McHdt'nr)' . Just lhsl same Nellie : a Wh % sisgases and Weaknesses of Man from whatey i_%i,:i‘pefl;.nuuynu‘ nv?xgycu{ey%“'m“m 7t thode Island and Fifteenth—Curbs * RSN W % 2 8 at we used to admire 4 Louis Cehen & Son, olesale Dealers, Sca 2 si » INS’ Chi , & description of AT : and pav-| g music was rendered for the advent of the bride and groom, who at the & | et G twel{aa Yy tn, b JauEh with e i® Cactamente SC: SemTrastics: 1 for POSLaEe and pACRIE, Sad OUF emIBent hgliiu\a.mll ropers for you i courge of medicino of such jithode T Fifteenth to Sixteenth—Grad- | & proper time recounted the steps happily taken twenty-five years ago to £ |for she looks just as voung as she did | ) *dephona Main 416. o ::;m"‘»fi:emly;eqnlre. Weuenaufi‘ EEtoint m:mggpx:g};rgggg%‘:‘:’ b Fartl2 VLA™, Sisteenthcurbs ang | @ the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding March. The evening was o most € | then and iz Just s ehlel fiui" " Hapny | ¥~ SOmOTIE S, NBETal bslaeos et hods. o8 well o8 oir FMALADIC QUICE cures. We NAVe GUrcd cascs (LML BAVE pavin: : © joyous ome to all concerned, the discussion of a sumptuous banquet g |and has just the samc little quirk of her SedloTottiers. +Ruitur impoenhlelby ous oo Sixteen i = = i, ete. £ being a feature second only to the happy felicitations for the bride and — TRY IT! Rt R e e e S St S NOTARY PUBLIC. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO 5 Brook street peor cles in & | IThe Soft 'ea Rose Thousands of weak s Ssos men! D whioh they move HENRY, NOTA S B e e e, Yine her placing. thomaaivea 1n our b Mission, Brook to Randall—Same, 2 3 | |is scquired by ladies who use Possoxy's | | A+ J- » RY PUBLIC | festored to Health and Perfect Manhiood within s very short time after placing thomasives in' oar Eighth, Brannan to Townsend-Same, with : ? 9 |} Comprexton PownER. Try it. B8 HAREEL s, §OFF. FALACE e oive’sewer BHARONANN NSNS OO Valencia. sioeet. Telephons, cnaens'ies ® | PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE. 1967 Masonic Temple, CHIGAGO, ILL.

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