The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 19, 1899, Page 15

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THE SAN FR JISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1899. it -R-g el -R-F -2 R R R eE - F-F-R-R-2-3-F-F-F-3.F-3.5.5-3-3-F-3-1"] [cm. There were songs and music, and it | ADVERTISEMENTS. l AMUSEMEN’TS zbo c)l(« ckmm he morning before the | SSSeaaemmasssesssmeesss S [ —— "“S,{m Treporis recelved it appears that @UMONONION HOTINORORONONORONONONONONNORONOONCNINONOS | orpe peecregrt sppes thgt | ; ® GR AV ER A HOUSE . & gain of ¥ me embers; sam.m-m Grove, | b L e - - R R R T R -2 R R ] w<bew.=m"~lvmvemu-one 3 Order Eastern Star. the first \1c- Phoebe Brooks, who with Knights of Pythias. g Mcers ([had memorized 'the | Grana Chancellor Arndt will make vis- | ory and complimented | !tations as follows during the current & } | who was particularly gen- month: November 22, Redlands Lodge at & s of the work of the | Redlands (special: 3. Buena Ledge at 2 o Gress. After Ventura; Lompoc Lodge at Lomp b sre was & lunch and the of a Paso Robles souvenir n. 1 spoon to the visitin Past President Elizabe Nelson alf of the pa The following 5 (he visitor was the guest of Mrs. to all points o The parlor has ome new regalla. will be the next ‘. SUi ThflUS‘* 30-1232-1234 Market St, been provided with han Y A New Year's eve bal nert most extensive sto week he ck and | of colors foli Capes uced west of New The Pmes oh th Knights of Honor. | An appeal cire ordered sent out by reme Lodge to all lodges of the 1as been distributed to the lodges 1 by Grand Reporter This is an appeal for the re- orphans of four mem at every one can be Oc_ Fellows and Rebekahs. 2 from 53,95 to 7000 200 Misses’ Golt Capes Wew E - the mony, Fehare ven by J. R. Tay- before Yer- R eresting one, price from attention of the or an hour d gave them f info! mat fon. $2.00 to $10.00 Suns ot he_mpn. s of Exempts as an assoctation g. not very rapidly, it is true, It has now a membership and it has several more el At the meeting last Monday ommittee was appointed to ca of sons of exempt fir and becomes a in time become tion founded bers, and will have the valuable his- 'Amfl! that are 1se on the h During the on P‘Ql‘r"el to its 5 Yerba Buera ers for the first ome regalia uch to the Im- ated six can- more candi- eeting. 11 {ts arrangements ball that ft 9 has been re- now adding rapidly | be instituted in Fresno 1ext two weeks. Rosa Baraco b of the death. Companions of the Forest. 1s and us boys” commi have arranged for ber of other officers. qu | he hief companion of ti d J. T. Winter the Fuetcher the financial . 8. G. C. C, pald a fra- last week to Alba Circle in vening of the th inst. the oM- | 1 Dorado Circle No. 12, U. A. O. . were publicly installed in Washington- | re hall, in the presence of a large | ber of friends of the circle. There | was a profus! of decorations, tastefully | rra following named were in- John Hutton, G. D. D.: Mrs. . P. A. D.; M. Godeau, A. D.; | F. B.; Miss J. Marino, S. | The Native Daughters. ssell, T.; Mrs. A. Muir, 8.; : Mrs. O. Helden, A. C.; | G.; F. Olmedo, 0. G. The s were also Installed. | tallation the deputy, on be- | rcle, presented to Mrs. A. the retiring presiding officer, a| basket of beautiful flowers, and to Mrs. ) the secretary, Mrs. Wessell, the rer, and Mrs. Mulr, the organist, ork xnmmewher- in recog- During the even- and Arch I, T Golier = eincle, which s but two In- will first fiice and r yourself plate was sented Mrs Mission as the district deputy, Mrs. H | on of Boadicea Circle, and members of Golden State Circle. During the even- ng the circie received three applications. | ates will be Initiated at the | €. After.the close of the | thers was an enjovable pro- | numbers being contributed by | Donnegan and Christiansen, Mas den, Miss Meyer, Mrs. Gilly an r which ice cream was OFFICE ! 132 MARKET ST. rROOM the lIst inst. Noble Grand Arch and Grand Secretary Graves, ompanied by prominent members of | he order on varlous visits, paid a number | official visits. They visited Mayfield | where ten candidates Treceived | at Jackson Grove a like num- | r were initiated and seven appilcants were »lsc(ed They visited San 18, first and thi « in the w(»m-| le i of Lodl has been adding to | i fp of late, a new a interest - r- | Concordia exemplified the work by ‘the ini- | % of one candidate. They visited iton Grove, In company with mem- H f groves in the vicinity, and wit- nessed the degrees conferre: on four | This parlc has dona'!d twen iarts of preserved fruit to the | Native Daughters’ Home, a gift that will be most acceptable, and an example that It be followed by other parlors. candidates, after which there was a ban- | quet_and speechmaking. They also vis- | ed Livermore Grove, which initiated one candidate. After that a cholce supper | was served in homor of the visiting offi- | - parlor at Paso Robles was visited | clals, and there were responses to toasts “we ek by nrlnd President Mrs. Cora | h) lhefirnnd officers, Frank Lewis, P. N. | 4. $ 7 In the absence of President | Mehrmann and many others oflice was fllled by | \. had accompanied the visiting of- _-\rr\)\o Grande Lodge at Ar i Santa Maria Lodge at S Nipomo Lodge at mo; Beatrice, Ardo and Bradley lodges in_joint convention at San Lucas a Thanksg! tle on the eve of Thanuv‘mg Franklin LW‘;Q of Vacaville will, on the 21st_{inst., confer the degrees on seven rnndh‘a es. work will be done by a team from € Redlands Lodg d at that place on \\ein»w ay next. The death of C. F. O'Brion, chairman of the committee on mileags of the Gran organizer of Cinnabar Lodge is announced. vthian entertainment committee will meet to-morrow night to fix & d for the next social to be given under ausplces Myrtle Lodge conferred the knight rank at fts last held meeting. Unity Lodge is adding to its roll at each Last Thursday 1t conferred ts On 1" clation will board of gave a very en entertainment and the Foresters' The programme was nd it was ap ' Dancing ng refreshm do was instituted on the h Chief R AMUSEMENTS. dthatlra- THE PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE Eddy and Jones Ste. Phone SOUTH 770. TWO WEEKS. Commencing TO- NIGHT, SUNDAY, THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL, JACOB LITT'S BIG SUCCESS, Matinee Saturday. TUGKY. Can You Forget? % - 7 Commencing with Sundav | Nov. 26, this Popular Theater will give SUNDAY Matinces. = < + PRICES: Evenlng—lr‘a 25¢, 35¢, 50c¢, T5c. Matinees—15¢c, 27¢, 35¢c and 50c. _SEATS NOW READY. TIVOLI OPERA- HOUSE. LAST TIME TO-NIGHT ©f Verd''s Creation, “'THE MASKED BALL.” OF THE GRAND OPERA SEASON. CLOS NEXT WEEK w5 VINCENT WALLACE'S BALLAD OPZRA, MARITANA, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY EVENINGS Alln lAWlDAY MATINEE. GRAND UPERA NIGHTS : To uonu uuan aad AVEDANO. Doa't Miss the Brilliant Repertaire ! “ Maritapa” Will Be & Feast of Mslody | Listen to Verdi's Tragie * Othello” ! 23l Rendition of the Stperd * Ermani” | “*Cavalleris” and *'Paglisesi” *Good-By te Balssss and Avedsns in “Aid Special taleph “Central” for POPULAR PRICES—25 and 50 Cents. Monday, Nov. 25—The greatest comic opera of two continents, “THE HOOLAH.' 1 | RACING! RACING! RACING! 1899 — CMOB‘WIA JOCKEY CLUB—1900 | day, Friday and Saturday. Five or more races eac! Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. ary an Francisco at 12 m. and 12:3, 1, 1 2:30 and P. m., connecting ) trains stopping at the entrance to the | Last two cars on train reserved for la A their esc no smoking. Buy yo our All trains dies ferry tickets to Sheil Mound. Gakland mole connect With San’ Pabio avenue electric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Aliso all trains via Alameda mole con- Pablo avenue cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland These electric cars %o direct to the track in fifteen minutes, Returning—Trains leave the track at 415 and 4:43 p_m. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLTAMS JR.. President. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. Delight Thousands! | perator will reserve seats. Ask | *‘Bush, 9. The number is “Bush, 8.” | ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT | TUESDAY TEELLO " | TEURSDAY.............. “ ERNANI " BATURDAY. CA'ALL“ > tn‘ "PAGHACC[ " SUNDAT. eeeers “AIDA" | FAREWE i | iWeekly Call, | FUN FAST AND FUR'OUS REIGNS in all the v shades. well sty COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFUL for men is comple DRY GOODS COMPANY. en’s Furnishing Dep't. SMOKING JACKETS AND GOWNS in large variety and up-to-date stylss. MEN'S LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS our own direct importations. SILK SUSPENDERS, Sterling Silver Mounting, in all new webs. FOWNE'S AND DENT'S ENGLISH GLOV_ES UMBRELLAS AND VALISES adapted for Holiday Gifts. OUR NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT It comprises the newest and most fashionable designs {rom the best Eastern and Eumpean manufacturers. LY AND PROMPTLY FILLE CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, 8. E. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Franciseo. UNION SQUARE. RO AT RO SO A.MUSEMEVTS CALIFORNIA THEATER THIS SUNDAY AFTER —Last Time of The Popular House. HARRY CORSON CLARKE o INL . “WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES” THIS SUNDAY NIGHT and All Week, Th: Lumber C YOU ALL REMEMBER— PR ALWAY Ereaking o1 the Oc. 25c—MATINEES—50c NEXT SATURDAY and SUNDAY THALL AND KENNEDY’S Everlastini Anglo-Swedish Dialect Success, YON YONSON! interpreted by a Perfect Company. . 50e. 25¢ Se Log-dam, p In Winter—The Funny Irish Widow- The Lumberm=n's Qua-tet—The Pretty Book Agent—The Landslide : of Langhter ° Box Office OPEN DAILY XT A GHT, Nov. %, THE FAVORITE FRAWLEY COM- WORDS OF PRAISE. ' UMBIA tedoine ok o cleverer farce than I teck it to be last waaSA . TO-NIGHT!! BEGINNING MONDAY. SECOND AND AST WEEK or rie AUGH LOOSENER GREATEST FARCE....x BROADHURST' PRICES—$1.00, 75¢, 50c, 25¢. MONDAY, nov. 27— THE GREATER miner V\elcc med with bilarity." —Call. “SHENANDOAH.” COLUMBIA THEATER. GOLDEN GATE LODGE No. 6, B. P. OF ELKS, SUNDAY, November 19, At 2 P. M. A PROGRAMME m-' RARE EXCELLE BY PR( ) OTHERS. | ADMISSION. including Reserved Beats, — AT THE — STEEPLECHASE, CENTRAL PARK. The Bill of Fare Contains: ACH, the Human Fieh; JEF- MMONS Fight, 11 Rounds; the CARROUSEL] the Three Me- chanical Bands; PROF JR HILL, the Ec- centric High Wire Performer, and all the Nov- elties of CONEY ISLAND. TRY ‘ Gotng to Sea in an Open Boat on the RAZZLE-DAZZLE. Admission 10c; includes & ri Presents to every winner, Open daily from 1 to 11:30 p. m. Panorama Baitle of Manila Bay A true picturce of the great bat'le a2s it was won by Admiral George Dewey. Open daily from I0A. M. 1010P. M, Market St., ar. 8th ALCAZAR . THEATER. AY .‘T’l!! TO-D. THIS SUNDAY TO-MORROW NIGHT Begins the INAL | WEEK of Man My Friend From India, “‘Bulletin”—L. R. Stockwell keeps the audi- ence laughing until they can har dly breathe. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. OLYMPIA THE ONLY FREE VAU THE CITY. Home from the Klondlk: Buggets. EDDY ST., COR. MASON xh!\'ILLE SHOW IN loaded with gold CAD WILSON. The Millionairess Soubretta First Appearance. COLE AND COLE, AERIAL ARTISTS. MATTIE NICHOLS, America’s greatest buck and AND NINE OTHER VAUDEV: ADMISSION AMATEUR NIGHT EVER MATINEE EVERY SU wing dancer, ILLE ETARS. FREE. FRIDAY, AY FURS ALBERT HOEFILCH lnm d II6 firm Av. .llll 325, $1.00 per Year.| GORGEOU Charles THE The Mos ganza Pr OUR PRICES THE 25¢, SAME COMMENCING TO-DAY 'SUNDAY . MATINEE NOVEMBER 19. SHOWER OF IETEORS HAS ARRIVED ! um )!lnue CORA STUA Is Them All RT. and ALEX The Renowned ¥ THE PAI ...MIGNON... and Greatest re In A est a ¢ Terpet- RYAN 3 RICHFIELD New and Original CHERIDAH SIMFPFSON. —____America’s Nightinmle Beauty. BURTON'S ACROBATIC COMEDY DOGS. eo “Snowdrop” Leap a Barrier 17 Feet High S he Famous Parisian Beauty éonN:LLE. Songutress Parquet, ¥e; balcony, 100; part A few fromt orcl tront rows of balcony, UNION COURSING PARK. T0-DAY, SUNDAY, November 19th. - CRACKERJACK OPEN STAKE! EIGHTY CHAMPIONS! | | \ | | | | | 81000 IN PRIZES. CONCERT BY THE BAND. TRAIN SERVICE ADMISSION, 2Se. LADIES FRER | CHUTES AND 100. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, LOLA COTTON, The six-year-old Pw gical Marvel, e MAJOR MITE... The Smallest Actor on Earth | ADGIE HER LIONS, High Dive | MLLE. L.TRA, | QUEEN OF LIGHT | AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW Try to Die in the “CABARET DE LA MORT." SOUVENIRS FOR THF. CHILI REN EVERY N Phone for | s-v._l. IS GRAND CARNIVAL BALL MECHANICS® PAVILION, Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 29th. TO BE GIV) FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES, $150——- IN FRAN EN BY SAN 1800 TO ——819 i 1 i e { | CASH, PRIZ $136- MASQUE | THREE = SPECIAL THREE ADMI\‘. 10N 'BRUSHES - | brewers, bookbinders, dyers, flour milis, hangers, printers, stablemen, tar-roofers FOR BARBI tanners, BUCHANAN BROS. | Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramente St tallors, ete.

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