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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1899 ant evening was spent at the festiv Board and i Natening to the beautiful se- ADVERTISEMENTS. lections of a most efficient orchestra. Py RE Sailed Away. & ¢ The steamship Moana sailed on Tuesday for Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney. Among those who took passage were Honolulu—Lieutenant Philip Andrews, | Mrs. E. F. Berger, J. H. Bishop, Ml's% (] A line of manufacturers’ samples and odd lots of plain and hem- :Stc?ed lln('n!.., including tablecloths, napkins, towels, doylies, sideboard arfs, etc., will be placed on sale at less than cost of importation. Minnie Burns, Miss Eva K. Pratt Cart- wright, Arthur E. Corder, Mrs. G. S. dies dressed as soldiers from the Presidio, | Evan: Miss E. Evans, Miss E\'al{q | g:\“urs from thé men-of-war n;‘ the har- {:flsi Com" Faasénh.h_m\\ xlllye;;x; ‘A‘I,; or, Veneti amditt, Spanish dancers | Graham, wife and child; s, f ot S | B "Hoogs and " two children, Frank | | and’ Parisian flower girls. The masculine | H- 8 : L elan o T 8 way from a To-|Hoogs, A _Koebele, . Miss & I 1. | 3 We offer the following special line tund monk, garbed in the vestments of Krout, Mrs. B A LeVan, galel & — ] the en e tine order, to a happy-go- v ston, Miss S. Love, S8 A e 50 doz. E 1 _Benedictine to_a happy-go- | Livingsto : LB avoon: . Extra Siz wa Lane, performed Some ot the evening | C. C. McCall and child, Mrs. J. F. Mors sold at $4, offered at 2c each. . es, usually was a _cakewalk, in which_the r%mwmg} ;in}am;’cl'lflld. Mrs. A w. 5“{(5"1‘"‘{:1‘:'53‘ 1 H e Souplas. compated: Miss N. T. Donigan | M. H. Perley, Mrs. Elizabeth e, At case Heav oD Competed: M fiss Leonn Monr | Pratt, Dr. J. H. Raymond and wite, & |X = pull size, h Y Crochet Spreads, Tal , hemmed and ready for use, at $1 each. and Robert O'Donnell, e Emma Lane | C. Russell, Miss K. Smith, Mrs. I J(.) B and Edwin Mohr, M her Dubois and | bot, L. A. Thurston ana _wife, s —_— and Edwin Moy M audine Breitzmann | Walker and wife, Miss 8. Watt, W. C.|+ 350 pieces Fine Printed Madras, » < i and Harold Mohr, Miss Ethel Ibottsonand | Weedon and Miss' White e ;E 31 inches wide, fast colors, in light and dark shades; the 15¢ quality at .. % : ; AN ol O aan Jr._ After a closely | Apia—Captain R. Engel, George L. Tige yard. (‘?ntfsl{’d walk the prize Wi\fi‘ uWal’(‘I\Pd IA\ i ‘!\l .nll(rll .\ldrsAP(L [H, Sluf‘llord.“ M. Brown o the judges to the first named couple. t uckland—Professor . McM. . 5 S R v rsked and an | John Cook, R. Cook. J. A, Frostick, Rob % A Lot of Remnants of Organdies, e e e iation was d. D Malcol Mrs, H. Pollok, two | Lawns, Piques, P X1 o1 C v S ved. - | Ma a 'S, . ollok, vns, S, excellent cold collation was serve anc- | ert Malcolm and Mrs, | Levst. ercales, etc., in lengths of from three to ten yards, ing was then resumed and_the merry par- | children and maid. ty did not disperse until daybreak. | “SYDNEY—Mrs. R. M. Atwater and| Among the guests present were the fol- child, M Atwater, W. J. Brewer, J. W. | lowing:® Migs: Mayne McMahon, Miss N. | Butcher, Miss L. E. Caliahan, A, A Cock Beatrix Waiter, Miss and wife, L. J. Davies, L. W. Dodge, E. J.'S. Giles and wife, | Ladles’ Taffeta Walsts, With fancy tucks and cording in colors and black, at $7 50 each. T, Dopigan, Miss Alice Norman, M Al N ormarn, M e Beiher Dubols, Miss | Robert Giles, F. A, Goodmanson, wife Ladies’ Black Taffeta Waist Sise Rosa O'Donnell, | and two children: H. W. Henderson and ; TS el EoracA ot Rnd DAtk Mt et Sl o : = are cuff, ex- rary s Augusta_Knell, Miss | Elzas, O. D £ o frs. Cl M- | wife, Dr. J H M D hite Tor, and Mrs. Clarence Mil- | wife, "Dr. J. Mc enderson, Moss g % Yor. "Miss Margaret_ Riley, Mervyn |I and wife, Miss Isaacs, M. R. Lan- | tra value for % 50. Donaghy, Miss Lecna Mohr, Oscar Mohr, | vaster, Joseph ‘Malins, Nathaniel Miller | Norman Mohr, Mr. and M M. Mohr, | Jr., James Muir, T. H. Noonan and wife, | Mol A es A, Rutherford, | S. 'B. Peterson’ and ~wife, Miss H. V. - “Edwin Mohr, Mi mond, A. Relchard, Ladies’ Jacket-Ladies - In Black and Navy Kersey Cloth, hal Dhvctrontiackets lincd with silk serge, at $ each. Ladies’ Fly-front and Double-breasted Mrs. H. E. R: Pettigrew ) Mi: ‘mma Donagh, mr Tuckfield, Mr: J. P. Richardson, W Emma Lane, F. S. Norman, Miss Anna \ and two children, E. War- Har- | H. M. Virtu Jackets, Bennetf, Robert J. Breitzmann Jr., k> old Mohr, Miss Claudine Breit “Thomas W. Warren and John Whal- | £, : fred Mohr, @liss Edna Richmond, ) % Half-lined with silk, in Black, Tan and Navy Kersey Cloth - i Lanzendorf, Robert O'Donnell s Join at Honolulu for Auckland—Mrs. each. sey Cloth, at $750 :i‘ Gladys Beringer, Edgar Regan, Miss Har- | Pollak and child. _— % Tiet Miller. Edward Miller, Miss Alice O.| Join at Honolulu for Sydney—S. J. | Ladles’ Fly-front Sults, S Norman i Alm: Blackburn, Louls Wilks, wife, two hildren, maid and valet. in Black, Navy and Brown Ladies’ Cloth, skirts 1f 3 x Andre M e \inea with silk serge, at $7 50 each. S lined with percaline, * returned in the pavilion. The party Breltzmen zmann, Miss Personals. Black and Colored Dress Goods. me to partake of an_excellent supper ! O otacn: My ‘and ided by Mrs. A, & Wafer at her cof: Anita Riley, Theodore TR0 e Chris | Miss Lillie Callahan and her niece, Miss | + [t ocon . ‘v\"‘:‘..".';‘"}‘,‘",,“:,“""‘; sen. Miss Minnie Riley and Miss Helen Pettigrew, salled on the steamer | We would specially invite the attention of our patr b A hen many of ‘the' gueats| 1bbotson Moana this week for Paris by way of mentioned lines, representing the latest and most '; in time, Swhenmany O e ot ihe | A'mleasant surprise party was tendered|| Avkivaild and Tadia, Bhey will be joined which we can fylly recommend as extra good value at were Sergeant Thomas nders, | by Mr. and Mr 'Smith of 172 High- | 3¢ Perth by Mrs. S. V. Pettigrew, with Aill-wool Shaded Venetians, Rty e oy Hugh McGinnis, Miss | land avenue to Mrs. Blom and husband | whom the; Flora Chisholm, Howard Wade, Miss | of I’{ ynolulu, whe are mow on their w Y | fo vears,. = Sadie A rafer. Mrs, A. S. Wafer, Mr. | to Europe on their wedding tour. ars. -+ S M ik e A:u?.« Mae Chis- | ple O me” was spent dancing until | H. Hollman and family have returned Cheviot Suiting, holm, Porest P oening. The house was decorated with | from Menlo Park. 50 inches wide, all wool, at $1 a yard. 3 t 6. a 'bus ride w flowers. Among those pre t we Mr Mrs. M. Ecks left on Thursday for a | . Storm Serge, nda and Mrs. Blom, Mr, and Mrs. Smith, M tour of California, and expects to bé gone 5 %‘ will travel extensively for % 45 inches wide, at 3 cents a yard. oung American to t ) .\l‘;‘l t n-;‘\}"‘hmr-qd\ e ".‘-"‘é )1“‘\ e ‘\”',‘1 ‘|<“"”‘ e Theresa | some tim, Warranted pure worsted, 46 inches wide, at 60 cents a yard, > il I e e e S0 Messager left Wednes —_ cupy t on ate - e ok sent we Clara | son, G. Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. Sonel and |, Z AT weonlaxs amonsiine ucst o Villie King. Miss b foon. | family, Mr. Kreigerman, William Smith, | o5 ho Bast. . Baron and sists 25 pieces 47-inch All Pure Wool English S A Rosie Wol rank Carriea, | Mrs. L. Bohn and ¢ . Mr. and Mrs. | 4, Lou Danels, have left ‘for Menlo Storm Serge, They're Engaged SR L s Agnes Barry, | bark 1o spend a féw weeks s, at 6 cents & yard. : Fresno, Miss Maude Lautner, Mrs not to s are visiting Ca Cohn, Mr J. F. Butler. d Bella F 2 the United State: s: Martinovich » Wollmar, | Costa, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and family r ; jen = S ' ‘\‘1 Coolbaugh Dhose it NS dolph | and Ethersne : o (L_"vj'”"‘,““““" of San Francisco s als In a variety of designs, at 75 cents a yard. G berg. Mis An enjovable surprise party was given ° Cap PSR : i U. 8. A., are | S e ; he N ® e o e Aneu to Miss u,;,jj,fi;,"’(,‘,",l’,’.‘,:“‘_\\fl‘i,l.r.’]r,‘flmn'un.1 Lenox. 20 pieces 46-inch Pierola Cloths, sight, the young people hs a, L. Godehaus | Adi Willeo: guest Mrs. Ma Johnston and daughters In new designs, at §1 a yard. the time about one mor Frank Corriea o l;,h ‘Y",T“\Hx Tranewin = e | el Lo Club Bags e o e ey | of Mr. and Mrs. S cox of San Juan, | fugust at Hotal Lebox, £ | - 5 1 in the Future. i\,f,'\‘m ’”'“{;““H ‘;H"”'_‘;-‘. \}. a number of | "\ . Kincade and blrl\d"‘_”;fif“f‘;“""“' A very useful article for school children, made of Pressed Leather w The Astorfas annoynce their third even- | husic, games and Singing have taken rooms '\Wesicy Davis of the and closely resembiing alligator, with nickél hasps and double locks. ption of Miss Ber- | ing dress assembly for Tuesday evening. | when 'a bounteous repast Weetein Tnion Telegraph Company EloartIOnTRCitoTIN eachinll ¢ e Eylcth AugY ¢ Saratcea Hall (matihal = e e ”ll.'f,‘,‘."’.“.“',f,. B ot Ny Ostrich Feather Boas. 2 Ladies real Ostrich Feather Boas, of the finest quality, having the They will spend a fortnight at Plantation | House Sonoma County, before returnilis home. % 3 Mre. John Hayden has given up her| nd 54 inches, black, white and French gray and 25 each. ¥ richest luster, in 36, 4 natural. Price, 75¢ to Ladies’ Belts. Extra heavy, in two diffcrent Wales 5. ‘Cohen and family of Los An-| alina Island. 38 | 20 pieces Mohair Crepons, t\l“v :k)i“” o summer T 'ir.llr: ll\" i _\’rl\lrr » Rafael; where she. WLER oh ¢ ¢ Ladies’ Belts of all kinds, black seal, real Morocco, white kid and some tiilteatriends, sieniitie B Mexican hand carved; also the latest désigns of Beaded Elastic b SNre iwilliam H. Hanson of Redwt Prices from.25¢ to su——_—_— City and her daughter Miss Nellie Tu ner, have returned from Lake Tahoe Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnstone Loggic and | returned from their ranch & ) family have in Humboldt and will continue to -vceive | § on the second and fourth Wednesdays. | De O'Sullivan. having prolonged I stay here to unusual limits, has decid to Durope. He and Mrs. the 25th and go di-| the winte skey has returned tion in Port- 35 of Portiand | Lttt . pei sl g g Market and Jones Streets. Mes. J. Nicholls of Somersville has gone to Bartlett Springs for a month. % Mrs, Dr. A. S. Tuchler left here or the oo et fnfoco oot sth of August on a visit to her T e in Germany. The doctor will als | finally to retur | @’Sullivan_leave on rectly to, s for | will Adams Fred H. Green enter- | Mrs. Robert Oxnard at | Mountain, Mendocino County, with | ing_bonds, and also the powers of th A. Dennis. Mayor in the premises. The particu Chris | Jorgensen have | case on which the information was as| S their Summer camp at | was that of a bond furnished by the ared just returned f yrgensen_brings | ple’s Mutual Telephone Company after ’ \V) N Yosemite Valle Mr. V\ VA V Yosemite ome fine canvasses and water | the same had been approved by the e howing his very best work. Mayor. The attorney holds that wherever s st . Geistlich of the Associated | a bond has become insufficient, on the re- | preoPeind Loon Cook, both of this city, | port of the expert it is the duty of tha : | teft e jay afternoon for a fortnight's | board to require a new one. | Sojourn awheel through Lake Count | after which they will go to Camp Tay T jor for a similar_perfod. ; MARRIED TEACHERS. | "“Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kohlberg and their | o = Under the Rules Mrs. Beanston Will { daughter Edith will he pleased to see | the jends Wednesday and Sunday a u:ult\i»m r - Lose Her Place. | J. Conboy. wife and daugh- [ Mrs. A. L. Mann, principal of the Haw~ ter. Mi a, have rvllm_‘!}m‘\hly‘n the OiY | thorne Primary School, yesterday | M":L: g“":‘f,'f‘-’"nfilrr?x‘-nr':: ;M:;! ot Ao formed Superintendent Webster that Mis Will be at home Thursdays C. Hesselmeyer, who, it was alleged, had ol | been sent to take Mrs. George Beanston's = place, who was recently married, had not At the Resorts vet put in an appearance and furthermora " : JERE ‘omg the late ar- | that Mrs. Beanston had received no no | rivals here are: Mme. Billiani cation to vacate her position. It is probs able that Mrs. Beanston will receive the ifrr carnsworth. Mi rnsworth, Bours, Miss L, B. | notice to-morrow morning, and it is un- . Miss Clara Morris, arian Trac derstood that she will contest the right d and wife, Mrs W. Dohrmann. | of the board to remove her. ¢ Pauisen, Mrs, Robert H. Blossom. | The rule relating to marriages was pro- ‘ e T s e [ John H. Kerr, San ot | ooz imoataet The following | :;3;{.,‘:;ficxcr\r'» e bl s e 1»5 Mrs. 8. P. Fine, C ‘;:nl\‘:‘{lfhu. .:‘;u-r its re-enactment by the | (';‘m':.} - ]-Y;vh B nid The ;—:fi;.wwmvh is very brief and plain, <@ Willlam Phelps, George E. Rea, s 3 W, Engie Whe: 1 ver a female teacher marries p wn, ) i | B L P eife and eniidr her position in the department becomes Jis inan o YorkyN vacant” o |= ¢ L Ridgew Some doubt exists as to whethe A ke, Chieago: T, H. | notification s necessary. ] [ o, s datons \aridge, Visalia: John | To show the effectiveness of the tea | Johnson, Sa rancisco; J. P. Ander: “’n“ah | ing in the local public schools a_test “vf%‘g \-‘5‘"””" 5y B . Danlel | made of the standard in San Francisco E. Mooney. San Franclscos 4. L A o riand. compared with one of the schools in an interior county : Aunie Beagsl 5 | far alicad. Tw Gilroy; W. H. Barr. S hd Mrs. Cauhajre, San Fram- nes Hane and this city came out pupils from' this county with high percentages and diplomas and letters from the Superintendent presented themselves for admission to the High School and in the examinations received 48 and 52 per cent, while many of our lo- | ced R. : 3. Barasch, Gilroy; ife, Bert Krieling, San | cal pupils received % to 94 per cent. Su- and wife, James | perintendent Webater points to this as n Jos rtt, New York. | indicating a splendid body of teachers. e “following Ve registered | et el S : during the past week: Mr. ;i Howard, Miss M. Howard, Registrar Completes Canvass. Registrar Steppacher completed ths S. H. McKinley, Mat Storn, frs. Kate Hessler, Mrs. John | p | canvass of the primary election returns Mrs. A. T. Ginard, and Mrs T. Wenzel, hman, P. Mazzac A rd, . Weyreuther, San Fran: | vesterday. Monday the official results will Nowimard: ome, Miss Josie Stone, Miss | be announced and the delegates elected will receive their credentials In the after- K. Oaser. ckton, e “HOME FARM—The following | noon. The only change is in the Thirty- e wtered at Summer Home Farm dur- | eighth District, where the canvass dis g the pastweelcs, Mes G Harh Q00 - e | clasies the, elegilon o DaplepC: Sbensy; iin, Mrs. M. e A Ernestine Adler, | Over John A. Donnelly by four votes. e Mrs. J. Nordman, Miss Blanche Nordman, San Late arrivals at | Divorce Sutis Filed. Fr | _KLAMATH HOT | Klamath Hot Spr‘m;“ i - i' \\\l llflm"h Gertrude L. Gear has sued George D. J. H. Dibbag, C. 2 )t and wife, Mrs. C. D. | Gea s 5 = | Hare wnd dwughter, E. Breyman, Oliver Orr. | Gl ik = glyorce: iallestug desertion as | Mr. and Mrs. John Herd and famil \A cause of action. Etta Bell Boone asks for a divorce from S. % Boone on the the principal hospitals in Switzerland, | Meyer, John Ca J. Cain, Miss E. May 1 Italy and Germany. | Loy, Mrs. J. J. . Major R. H. Pratt, | ground of infideli = - 814 Geary stree They also announce the | Detlefson, Miss Alice Jeans, Mi the Hotel held at the Magner re M Mrs Sekattaad % O'Farrell street, on Sund election of the following officers Th. L. | Kemp, Miss Caddy Kemp, Miss K Miss Crothsts Toave e ik el , from 2 to 5 o’cloc Carol, president; G. Gensler, vice W N Gertie Williams, Miss | . P. J. Conra as | A.. Miss 1 Gates, U. Miss Caro Crockett leave catly next week | The engagement Is announc ed of Miss | dent;'J. C. Lackenback, secretary; Mami Nt Ban Jose, Miss Corinne a has returned: from | S oeries & e e S e P T Sadndas Ml IO Nty e youngest daughter of | Markwils, treasurer; Maurice JrCongdon, | Waterman of San Jose. Miss Lena Taix.| “Mrs. Leon A. Lazarus (nee Frank) will | Jegueiris, L J Sily P. Oliver, Dr Advancey eds Grufuenitice fad piatos. wiggy Sperry and Miss Sperry retur: . Mrs. May culre, to Charles Parks. | director. Miss Mao Regan, Miss Lottie Regan, Miss | be at bome the second Monday at %01 | Nulty, Miss Mary McNulty, Miss Mary ( ithout removal. J.Noonan, 1017-1023 Missi; ¢ L s Sperry returned to New | Miss Maguire well_known in musical 7 = a B o2 s NG Ga | York from Liverpool on ‘the White St £ noy x Ida Burnett, Miss Eileen Breen, Miss | Scott street. | nan, E. H. Don »hue, Fred Gardenhire, € ite Star | and society circles in this city. Mr. Parks Club Parties. Charlotte Bres s "Alice Bingham, | Miss Florence Lussey has returned from | p%% and family, F. W. Jennings and wife, E | M < Edith McKee, | a three months’ Y et fira Monte.” | R; Reames, Mis. J. T. White and daughter | ." | "TRYRON HOT SPRINGS—The arrivals for Thiere. 1 1o halx dys made that: doot not s Stella McKee, M sta and will be at home to her liner Teutoni \ey -are expected here | js a well-known and prominent wholesale | The Pleasure Seckers' Club gave a ball 3 merchant. I ASHre: Bos all | % | at Techau Hall, 117 Mason street, Thurs- | Adi Willcox and Mrs. S. Willcox; Me: o as at yiss MeAllister street. (AT and Mrs. C. Frederick Kohl of - === Menlo Park s < DT erpoo] ) e i | 3 1 J p nio Park sailed for Liverpool on the Wedding Bells. | day evening, August 3. The success of the | C. Detlefson, Detlefson, A. Taix, J.| Miss Estelle Raphael is stopping at week at Byron Hot Springs include: S, ace Walsh of San Francisco. Miss | Ross Valley . Mre. Samuel M. She show—It never gives a natural color to the | | bair, but in- stead, that 3 Hodgdon, §. Caro, Claus F. Kroger, | | dead. tuster- less effect HI"\N;’{:. l“\', .i] Gorham, Mrs. F. Leu- that isworse than the ack, enry Wis Olaf_J. Olsen, 54 Vett Wi bt e | Sl iers fistie Har Bagley Kaliski, Mrs. White Star liner Majestic on July 26. 1 £ Miss Cora Smedberg left early in the The wedding of Miss Lita J. Woodworth ball is due to the management of J. W. Rupe. Dowdy. A. Moore, W. Roache, | Capitola, the guest of Mrs. A. C wa Doe, David Bachman, J. H i : Goetze (chairman), Herman A. Fortriede, | V. Dav W. Bingham, Clark, G.| "Lewis E. Valencia of San Jnse’?;"szfg-' | r 3 Jean: ’Abbe, A. Burnett, F. Breen, C.| ping at the Goiden West Hotel. she is the | and Samuel McFarland of Madera County here week for Lak: 1ho Mekee, . Willcox, J. Will- | "'Mi ‘Eibert 8. Lockwood of Los An | A avilliam Thomas and the | took place Wednesday, August 2, at the P. C. Gebhardt, Eggert Peters, W. Krahn, | yqcg Misses Mary an; en Thomas at thefr ¢ il wi) Dr. F. H. Cranz, H. Detjen, Fred Subr Jr., | ¢ a g camp. residence of the bride’s mother, Mme. Bn%, 4 - | cox and 8. Willcox. eles and her two s oS Ry | : H, Borefeld and A. Henning. A very pleasant afternoon was spent at | o it Tone o e spending the M rfi;\lx’m\n‘r‘h,\xflm‘ry & Bavin. | :fi(:rsl‘;dn?; H;-u r ‘nn. , M 3 Noble, a dye; it s mith, Mrs. 'A. K. Hel- S0P and Mre. McBean and Miss Mec- | Rose Woodworth, 1712 warkin street, in | The Cerro Club gave its fo . Miss 2 g v : Z X Slub e its th annual | = P b oM oR Do MR Co Phie ke i o 7 it e - PR | the residence of Mrs. Herbert Scribner at . Beanfexnectfo goroiDel Monts iz k | thi ety (3\1 “ivited guests being limited | entertalnment ana il aC Techau "Hall | Miliwood, July 2, the occasion bein the |, MI8; Robert Wilson of San Francisco r : % e - : A e fo the mmed iate members of the families. | Saturday, August 5 =0€ ollowing pro- | birthday ‘of her eldest daughter, Arvilla. > Yks,“'»g her ‘daughter, Mrs' B, g |len JOH- Wallace Mem I H. Wellane, Mrs. || that gives i e e e | [niei Bappycotyle SHave conainarinidn gramme was a grand success: Overture, The table and house decorations were en- Lockwood, at Long Beaclr. B N s c e R el Miss | their honewmoon and on their return will | Falkenstein coon_specialty, | trclsof sink. Ihe little giris received | (James Terington has returned to N uay 1+ heon, | | el BB Aoy nouslans arson City from a visit to San Fran- | soc w5 Brady. Howard H. Hogan, F. W, ||ment 1t needs to Scott leave ed hext week for a . : e 4 e reside in Madera County. | Louis Barney; vo fostnlght's vieit to Del Monte. Side tn Madera County- ;. was quletly | WOrth: barytone selection, ‘Avit le Faille; | balls, ~ The “young folks engaged in cisco. Webber, G. Nathan, Mrs. G. Nathan. W. A. || bring back rs. Emma Shafter Howard and Miss | g, buck and wing danci 1ittl o] - T et - 4 solemnized the wedding of Mrs. Juliet | buck and wing dapcing, litfle Anie Hurs: | pope ‘wite the older folks were eiter- | MSes Loy Tingett of Carson City is the | Dolan, Mre. W, A_D 3 e 3 v oA uests at the Hotel | Levy and L. Zekind, The ceremony was | Fecltation, g g eal soio, Mics | Fmes, While Ine sieal programme, Mrs, | Suest of Mrs. Will Davis of Stockton. | Francisco; J by Bt o R Bt o 0§ St A imaresanls e d M. Greenway will go to Del {’(’r{ormu! v the Hev. Dr. Nieto, at the | C. Erskine, Dancing concluded the even- | Scribner was e Pby. Mrs. Frank | Mrs. Will Davis of Stockton has re.|B. Dver. B. L. L. Johnson, Oakland: T. L. | ] after effects. no sticki- lome of the bride’s cousin, Marfon Leven- | Ing's entertainment. | Eimendorf, Mrs. J. S. Adams and Miss | turned from a trip to Carson City and | Kelly. J. W X Piezzi, Santa Rosa: | | ness, cleanly 1% use. It 1 W. R. Ormsb: " Marsh, Sacramento; W. | B solo, Peter Dur ink dolls as souvenirs and the boys base- Mary the natural stores quick- ly and D Sadie A. Wafer. Those present wers Lake Tahoe. Monte next Thursday for the s oo < L y for the remainder tritt, corner of California and, (;oui‘h‘ H Guth" Sadle A W ater e Miss Alloen Cai axe 13 Wita Cool will take ‘the ¥ Barron and_wife, Sausalito; A. H. Shroed ¢ Hecht and Miss Elsi c 2 d 2 Zekind are spend- ome erings. ss Marguerite . Miss Alleen Cam- - > ake the Fish | Gorro) ife, s 0:' A Shroeder, have returned ol flrb 1“(“"“‘,»“!1: !:\& | ing s in allto, and on their |, _ o onjovable ma=qu?rgad.\ S ‘%rmh. Miss A\;l\'lllaéc}):ll'lmel;h Miss Mar, fl;’ln g)ttakge llnh]iagwards fog a few months. g:gr‘,;'r:"«;m yx‘-“ I{:lrrra(!:‘m.-\[-‘r»snrx ‘\1""n"k': manently. $1.00. All Druggists. 8 mos y: S se | Scribner, Miss thel Maroney, Miss [ Dr. Cool has been spendin S - B Tinker, y v g the summer | Los Angeles: John Frasier, 3. G. Hogert, Cap: SUPERFLUOUS return will res 06 Post street. ake Tahoe. he: vill spe; de at ron { Lake Tahoe. They will spend the month = Marion Maroney, Miss Marjorie Elmen- | in Carson City. tain E. Morton, Ben G | dorf,. Muster scharant. Master | Mra Touls Schwartz of Los Anseles ls | ¥ite, Gras b e e Mo (‘.‘,'\‘,'fl HAIR of august at Del Monte. | party was given on Saturday last in honor | | | of Edwin Mohr, the second son of Mr. | A yBus, e J. L. Rathbone are at | Outing Parties. Harry Van Meter. n Meter, | visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A R O et G B b e Sk e e '«'}.L'&o"}‘;"‘% 218 | Mrs'A. 8. Wafer and Mrs. F. Krebbs. SIAUNg her, Meler: it moime. sesad My | Daathik. saxiin] Sommuias Centerviier W W, Removed Permanently by the Electric Ol McNutt is_ in New York party was given by Mrs. J. S. Adams at | ety Ses AeK parlors | Mr, and Mrs. John Novitsky were ten-|day. McGrath and wife, Lordaburg. SihATRad Needle as Used by Me. D N N S MoNutt and. th¢ | Mount Tamalpais. Luncheon was enjoved of the mansion were crowded with a lively | dered an elaborate banquet last Tuesday | Miss Mary Roberts has returned to Lot aew Misses Mamie and Ruth McNutt on |under the trees and during the afternoon | Loy elr‘xx;fif‘z?‘%u;;‘g:usm?‘ilffieg:fi;s RL R Egimmemulmmn L S L O?s}[da“d e oo 4 o i Approval of Bonds by Supervi lisses Ma H ! 2 - | ty-fitth wedding anniversary. The affair | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rou SOTS. Wednesday on_their return from a two | Forest Adams made lightning sketches of | terns bad transformed the scene of the | was given in the nature of a surprise and | have left on a two weeks’ \gi? to”lla%nlgf: City Attorney Lane yesterdal; filed an years' stay in Europe. faniain and Mrs. A. H. Payson and MRS. NETTIE HARRISON, DERMATOLOGIST, 4 different points of the mountain as sou- | festivities into a veritable fairy! v w R CI y St., S 0. a | fes e land. | was wholly arrznged by their two sons, | Mrs. Dr. H. N. M ‘ B : 40-42 G lvenirs for the ladies. Music was in order | Among the masqueraders were young la- | John and Joseph 150\‘1!51’(» A very nl:::- 1011;5 Roghe are s%%'&%:fi?da x!;;ml;m:; :2:;‘113: Q'i?s'P&m:ffd(’éfifl‘ffi'Z;r;r;”' = G i e : v- !

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