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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1900 27 GORORO00000 i+ % +Tie Neti st e e te N et e N e Nt e ] e %o S G e 0 Be Be K+ GG B R B BB B LRI R SN N K SR G BN % %+ %+ 5+ 000000000000 L O R R I THEIaSE Th I—:astern Star. grand officers made interesting -:}dresrmtud.u:b!:!; ?:%fl xlvl;g A:‘lllice hsflshsov;fie}msm(r xddrelu aind then follmredbxha gave words of wise counsel, after | presiden TS| phie ng of questions from the question bOX. | ¢ - Tman once satd e eXcellent supper was served: | L. Schrooder, recording and 'Auglsta | A sreac acal of intormation was tmpared “HOOT MON, YE CANNA LOSE ME ANYWAY ! fficers in their ™ Durin the past week Solano Grove at | Schuman, financial _secretar! Jennie | by the answers given. The tent will m: advance the | Fairfield had four initiations and four re- | Transue, treasurer; Mae Flynn, outside, |a vigorous campaign to secure new — A CONTINUOUS RUN TELLS OF SUCCESS. tatements, a Eain of twenty since the |and Etta Schuman, Inside sentinel: Dixic | bers. t of last December; Jackson Grove at | Wilson, Elsie Bogss ae Mpar?;asam- At the installation review of San Fran- THE FOURTH WEEK OF 1 meeting conferred the second | ‘ naugh, trustees, or- | cisco Tent there was not a vacant chalr e 2 e N ird degrees on twenty- -eight candi- | ganist. There were present Past Grand | In the tent. The following named were f Fe ary 1 s, and at the regular meeting in- | Presidents Mrs. Mary E. Tillman and | installed for the current term by State ebek dg ®|itiated seven and received six applica. | Mrs. Belle W. Conrad. The ceremony | Commander S. W. Hall: M. B. Schofield, f 2 fons; Sacramento Grove initiated one and | was followed by dancing and refresh- | P. E. H. Stephens, C. Bowne, prizes for the bes ived. four applications. Magnolia | ments. | L Theo. Frolich, R. K.; H. H. Cast s ve of Los Angeies reports that it has | The previous Saturday Mrs. Lunstedt | Thompson 'White, S; W. W. - 27th of 1ations at every meeting. installed the officers of Olivina Parlor in| Thompson, C.; John SampSon, M. at 2 dge had an open meet- s Alvarado, and while there she was the| Herbert M. Greene, first_and C. R. St dge had &n open Order of Americus. guest of Miss Mildred Naught, who en-| ton, second M. of G.; Frank Sampson, t h there Was, 85| .. .10 last held meeting of Berkeley | tertained her royally. Miss Dora 'rmy,serunsl W. 'B. Greenberg. picket. " THS | a good pro- Council No. 18 there were received five | is the president of this parlor for the cur- | gggiz{:nd OJfl!Cfirt“ m'mal:se I. Manson, aplications. Thrce strangers wers. d. | reut torm and Mrk: Nellls ¥oloy. tha sec-| physietar; L H. - side, armorer. and 4 = lic 4 i i eorge rol, seribe. e tent has N e L,::,f;’fi,,dx: mitted by initiation and then Supreme ' ‘Mie Ema Gett, G. V. P., has been as- | appointed W. B. Greenberg and w. B COMMENCES TO-MORROW EVENING AT S O’'CLOCK. g g ¥ . Deputy John Van Alen installed the fol- | sisting Mrs. Cora B. Sifford in her vm(,‘ Grey as captains of the teams tha THERE WILL BE A GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 being the & 2 ariors. On her way home in|t0 compete during t coming (‘xree 5 lowing named as the officers of the coun- | {o various pariors. On her way home In | [0 compete, duting the coming foas PRICES ARE JUST THE SAME......... 20 and 50 Cents. oo c‘;’;m(“;m'w““um B. | Cariors: "Aloha, Pledmont, Oakland, Ala- &5t number of applicati The LEPHONE—BU olby, past president; E. W. Linforth, | Olivina, Ramona. Mirtam, Pinole | team Day the sxpenses of & dinnit i o gresident: E M. Batchelder, vice presi- | et ' Wherever she has been, Mrs. | for both teams and forfeit to the winners e iy e s s MAN"..A BOUN D.” ent; Thomas W. Whalley, recording sec- | &ha oty heartlly welcomed and en- | 8 valuable prize. The membership of this | - - - retary; F. J. Currier, financial secretary; torigined in & manner that must prove| tent is now 343. W. B. 'Winn, treasurer; Dr. Edward Gray, to the coming grand president that she | — Lsfixiu‘c‘ln lgur{;r Bvr:;c:de “niljor's“do?:ord. is exceedlngl{‘ popular. Last week one of | Service at St. Stephen’s. - 5 the Native Daughters gave a theater| g giephen's Episcopal Church will or past grand, MIss | guide. George Wesler, sentinel. sewel of her | ¥\ e meeting of San Franciseo Counci] | P87ty 1n her honor. | brate the twenty-fifth anniversary dolng reit-| No. 14, which will be held to-morrow night | Ancient Order of Workmen. founding of the parish and the pastorate ¥ member of the lodge, this lady will tedly make a good record for Tem- A fraternal C GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN S3=2 "55 a(refld been announced in Red Men’'s Hall, Rev. Jacob Nieto, a| f th T V. y- t although the most eloquent speaker, an honorary mem- | Franklin Lodge No. 4, one of the old- of the rector, Rev. E. J. Lion, m:da). TOSTRA A 10.”” TROSE RICSTSE K Gfil Y Aeesa | t1me lodses. that has besn resting on its Thers' will o izoy disteatfons of the Last Nicnr or BOCCACC and there will be other entertainment. 1s for some time past, has been | holy communion—at 7, 10 an: s = A Mo ruary This will be in the nature of a reception | l:v:‘;le(ened by the extension boom, for at|music at the last celebration, under the | et ol i e oS e .._?‘;‘.' to the reverend gentleman. | e id meeting In January It admit- | direction of Roscoe Warren Lucy, will be | |Coftl7. Dazaling and Surpaming Production of David Headerson's Renow raragansa. The “Te| : ted two candidates by initiation and re- | renderad by the vested ch “Te Native Sons. { celved two applications. During the even- | Deum” on this occasion will be Dudle: El Dorado Parlor No. 52 has issued | { s the lodge was .m a fraternal visic | Buck's “Festival Te Deum,’ in E fat. A cards for its fifteenth anniversary ball, | by Yerba Buena ;i;gtcgfi?fi,s-“gsmv,;; R T ‘37 be given in Native Sons’ Hall on the | Magnolla Lodge slrce the 25th of last Tector will be the preacher at t Mr_ ., nst. The committee that has ar-| December has received fifty-two new | iBe | 3 er ranged for this function, in which the la- | members by initiation. x‘.rlcfh-!:"-l the Rszh Rev. B "OVA :10‘1 i of Orinda Parior of the Native Through extension work during the| A TALE OF A WONDERFUL LAMP! ughters will assist, is composed of J. J. | month of January there were presented a | £* n o i A o ;. G. C. Gunther, John Q. Gantner, | large number of applications for admis- | OROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE Mayer, D. D. Lowney, | sion into the order. Four hundred and s . P. P. Valentine and Thomas | thirty of these were passed upon favor- | ably by the grand medical examiner. Sons® band, which is part of e Ban Francisco extension committee Musicians’ Union of the | will continue its work during the current r, on last Monday night | and the next month. The committee will smoker in the ban- | dgm!eflad%erw >(fh h[nnr})‘réo‘fl“ly !'fidgs :"1 Music in Grace Church. tive Sons' building. It | the jurisdiction that shall Initiate thirty | S s onal sftair, and the Jarge | members between this date and the thira | A ;Pge'\i,m, = iy bas b with an audience that | meeting in March. pared for this e i at has never Burns Lodge will be visited by the ex-. ervice in Grace ed at a smoker. There were | tension committee on the Sth inst. | Gounod's motet, bers on the programme, B | “Honor and Arms" ess by R. D. Bar- Woodmen of the World. IHOmEr Henley: trio, “Ti Prego, O Padre” phen’s Hall, Good Reserved Seat in Oren Extral 35%ein ,:"’“’“""'— Ml'e. Antomette Trebelh POP' R ICE: 50e. The. $1 Seats on Sale at Dancing tee H. ble’ will to- | membe, by initiation. The camp is lo Alto Parlor; on Tues- | Mleeady making Its preparations Pt Y. M. I. Institute Lecture. with ervatory Parlor, | Woodmen's picnic to be given at Mirabel | The second lecture of the Young M S esday he will visit San José | Park, and the soclal committee will S0oh | Institute course for 1309, under the aus- e : : : EIGHTH ANNUAL BENEFIT fon and organizer | A the session of Golden Gate Camp of | () iy e Messrs. Veaco, band; vocal and in: | the Woodmen of the World last Monday | Goetting an v a quar ihe evening the press | mignt, M. E. Stanford, John D. Nolan, J. | Holy Spigt” (Mercadan oy srs THIS AFTERNOON AT 2 0 CLOCK SHARP 4 with a fine and |C. Bourbon, W. T, Songref, George Mul- | Wendell, Smith, H e ler and W. C. Spegel were admitted to | ©fertory mu i | elected James D. Phe- | were so pleasant during a portion of last n, John A. ll be elivered by Judge Fras .( inbach, | year. on “The C! ¥ stian Citizen Monday, February at Metropc ney as delegates Jumet Camp gave a very pleasant and | 1 _Association. highly enjoyable social last Tuesday night | ot 2 " i T | R e e ————— In Aid of Charity Fund, San Francisco Lodge, No. 21, trip he was ac- was a good one, and there were present Benefit by Nashville Students. | . 7 4 Jud g Rust (first and | a number of ladies who are prominent in | o 111 ghv i ators John K, Da- | the eircies of Women of Wooderaft. The | The Nashville Students will give a con- programme of dances was well arranged, | cert in Calvary Presbyterian Church, cor S| s' special committee, | and the dance was kept up untll it was | ner of Geary and Powell streets, to-mor- \& for the benefit of the Sab- et e | ““?,ffi"’c::;‘p‘?f;s arranged for | ASSOCIATION. T'en the night of the 215 ISt | An improved feed bag for feeding horses GREATEST BILL EVER OFFERED. e ot e Erdie "5 Address of Welcome by Bro. LOUI 5 JAMES. ERATIC MELANGE by Improved Order of Red Men. Next Tuesday night Seneca Tribe No. 104, with about fifty charter members, will : ed in the Post-street Wigwam. Native Daughters. James A. Devoto will be the sachem of Alta Parlor and Buena Vis - the new tribe. The two ;i, ::em; Next Friday night Great Sachem Wil- | son, Great Chief of Records Bliss, Great Prophet Collins, Great” Keeper of Wampum_ Smith, District Deputies | Thomas Roche, A. Hausman and J. S. | 3 | Colby and Sachem Northrup of Altahmos on last Monday night | Tribe will visit Sacramento to witness a 0 0 competitive drill between a team of Red azar building by a public | Jacket Tribe of that place and one of | ts officers for the current , Wi 1nnebaza of Oak Park. e new asso- t each parlor mittee. A feature of boe ‘e . re install | Th chem has visited as follows E T O-NIEIT L ant Thate. p ISeras Barlor aisrict dep. d'fl"‘m‘he fi'xa'“ - ‘53:“‘3.%‘“%‘:;?'“" Cpmmeti SUNRAT NATINER B2 *1. sovse - RATHEYN . CHANLEG . PHONE souTH 770. esiden = m 5 nole. pal 1 e : president, assisted by Mre | AR Seminolt A aPehCS: no: “Pamiss.| EVERYTHING NEW, NOVEL AND|JAMES, KIDDER, HANFORD,| g rapTING WITH : secreiary and Mes | Cherakee, Tiom 21 ‘i”':“i';“r;fi,::“?:‘.(‘ OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE. "y ecnsine WINTER'S TALE. MATINE ? mt "':S&e':‘?fg\am: e TRih 5 inat maonin Alfaviia] letrated Le jans, i RRCW. I E TO-DAY, Enle Dranalin. Gafle- | el gEve s character party that was | MR. AND MRS. l_‘:&‘“"'“"_:r“ ;‘9‘ ik S TO-NIGHT, Y well atten: and was productive o gome: ed financial secretacy | Much enjoyment to all. THE FAMOUS \asiancial secretary | ™Bala Eagle Tribe on last Wednesday | s ellie Clark, mar. | R8ht had a “ladies’ night” in Its ball n |8 08 the Alcazar buflding, and an interesting programme of entertalnment was pre- sented. Quaint nside sentinel; Bertha , “gatinel; May forgan, and Em :;nualrrl‘(.l lrctxesgsesei Altahmos Tribe, at a recent meeting, = installation tt c?ntened the chief's degres on eighteen € officér congratulated the Da-'m? “uh a very few exceptions, all the re—| _ accession to its membership of | . wit? B N T, Siatla’ of the tribes | THE FEUNNY lve in the past six months, after r}urh: the six months ending with the | THE FUNNY MICHELLS' the pres . in appreciation of | 110y of last December have been re- | Colored Comedy Artists. 113 <k efforts for the Zulror: pre- | Cived. Y From those received and those PR er large bunch of violets | gxpected, It appears that the net increue\ THE HOLLOWAYS. Bea Eend dalr HE H A_ROMANTIC DRAM. Pre: HEART INTEREST, " Bostonians, PRI Dobbins, the record- . hen on behalf of the Par- | vuer of oud 8. s Sonth- il 2y Yo Greatest Wire Artists on Earth. | [T ing president, Mrs. | "pagt ‘Great Pocahontas Nora Klink of | e | ¢ siiver vacked dressing | sacramento, at the home of her sister in | BRUET and RI\IIERE : paric South San Francisco, is very Il | “The Premier French Dustt : bl Lt L L o S ciptent mzdnw & il}::b‘e rr‘flpl)I tA pro- | Knights of the Maccabees. SOHLK-'S ARCHIPELAG2ANS, | IN PREPARATION THE V A BX:THE RE, ‘AH—L"U'. | seleciions oy MotUTE® |- At the review of Goiden West Tent s Ot ERE T M Fosa - .2 by little | Knights of the Maccabees, last Tuesday A e rtied B Jefiries-Sharkey Cont | selections by Wiiliam | night, the following named were installed | PARTIE T_-e|o, LNloN COUR G PARK. ¥ est Ities by the Bennett|py 5. W. Hall, 8. C., and Frank A. Bor- | then rondared, followed bY | ner, M. at A., as officers of the tent for| fy‘,“ current term: CLumer Elkins, P. C.; | IRENE FRANKL].N' TD'DAY SL\DA‘ Feh’lll’y‘ ‘m. ards of idsindech PICTURES. A CARD Managers Ellinghouss and Mott that these are the only genu- affries-Sharkey contest. o presented at Bxpost- ) e ," past ding, Cakland, to-night, to-morrow and presidents, and Mrs. Angus Mac- night W. Murray, C.; S. M. Willlams, S.; T . 3 2y gt tn o PAPlN'l’A eoel e a0s” T ntn AR | Bt Dintin e “imingethe Bl | The unen ot daoy Cee OPE ALCAZAR THEATER. ogan, past presidem Leor- | Knights were entertained by Judge | ‘ T el “president; Loulse Fitzger- | George H. Cabaniss, who dellversd on | MATINEE el “‘“’3 = b“{z,,; e Chi = part | TO-“ORROW NIGHT, THIS DAY AT THE CHURCHES.s H AMP]()Nsv T 2. FRIENS! C. Sharp, C. B. Classen, Lt. Georn Varcoe, R. K.; G. L. Morgan, F. Last Cast Him # Richmond M. E.. Fourth avenue, between Morning—"Filled With Holy Spirit.”" Even- S— = 3 nt Lobos and Clement street—Rev. A. | ims—"Making Light of the ospel. 22 | ey 88 NOM‘NATION 88 ’[ § A dwonDovRIEE .- 2 G | b4 M. E. Powell street, near wumnx- | Morntng—Bermon by the pastor. Evening— & | First Time Here of ’ s Rev. W. 8 Urmy. Same. ;“T HE CUCKOO’ smun PHIZE Mfl"“ smuu Vall'y Engsgment of $ Callfornia M. E. corner Califomia aad | Moraing—Separation.” Evening — - | : $ _Broderick streets—Rev. A. C. Ba | “Wages ot Sin g Pog o 1@“\« rmhflu&:m?finegmzne Comedy. MARY HAMPTON. 2 Tyniy M E. coraer Marker, Sizteenth and | Morntng—"Lovest Thou More Than These.” & | s COBTRAE ¥ V0N Dmfi N | RESERVED SEATS 3323 & Noe strests_Rev. Theod: Woodward. | - Evening—-Compassion ot Jesus for | . S i g | . B SOc 2 | Great City Doomed February ueh and 5t ual rus A_M. E. Zion, 806 Btockton street—Rev. T. | Morning—Fuarewell services. Evening—Rev. & | SHERMAN & CLAY HALL. 7 il preach st Brown. T_Brown, the pastor. will preach his fare- & | shed Artis ‘R R = ell sermon. o e g ey preach. e = S :_};it'l“férg w“KEf“;m." ‘F““‘\: . TUESDAY EVENING, February & at 815 — rst United Presbyterian, corner Gold —Rev. Willlam Meikle, th - Act ¢ Leaves Third and Townse: . ces avemue and Hares SO Gate avesie and Folk strest Rov. H. B | u N nian svangelise, will conduct sersices § | AN TNCONCENTIONAL HONEYMOON." | 1o and 1 5 m+ Twests GRAND CONCERT ’ e | ing—Same. — five minutes later. Ren . will deliver the ser- sts.. five mi fre: course. Mateo elec- GIVEN BY Franklin Street Presbyterian. corner Frank- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor, EDDY S¥,, |p m. and after Inst courss: San = S : = lin and Vallejo streets—Rev. David James, 8.“;:‘ i & e OL Y MPIA S8R u356n i cam every six minates. Mrs Ade'am' ” d &mth‘ 5t corner Broadway and Van Ness saint; spect pastor. | = ¢ NTS . " Hev. Fatber Cottrell The Only Free Vaudeville Show in the City. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. LADIES FREE. N 0, Calvary Presbytertan, corner Powsll and | Morning—Special music: spectal music and Geary streets—Rev. John Hemphill. sermon. [Evening— A Perverse Prophet, or Permanence in Character.” DRAMATIC SOPRANO, - BATTLE OF 'THE MINETTI QUARTET MLLE. THELMA, In Poses Plastique. street and Montgomery | Morning—Forty hours’ devotion: sermon_ at - raber. 11 o'clock m ening—Rev. Father First Presbyterian, corner Van Ness avenue | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evenin; | Sl o e ot Gl 474 Surimento streei-Rev. R Macken. | Marriages That Are Made in Heaves™ WILL H. HILL, ana c zie, = —and — | Morning—The Providence of God.” E- Memorial, U P.. Guerrero street ng— God st e A ILA BA, ‘gfi) STOE Wadndv Lo At | Mor rovidence o — ey L, z R ot l S £ I Recompanist g {ag—Services by W. R. Lioyd of Oakiand sear Twenty third—Rev. W. E. Dugin: i God ¥ FAREWELL WEEK OF | Frace Oblieato by S 3 HECHT CAD WILSON, The Klondike Soubrette. And a Host of First-class Vaudeville Stars. | This great historic P:nan-ml will be taken to Conditions That Never | Fat vening—-Heart Music” with | _service of gospel song. ing—God "‘T H;_rr'nn'—“Re\: its by Ivfl Thought and A:l!oH e MARKET STREET, NEAR EIGHTH. | RESERVED SEATS s | Onsa‘anshmrcth\l Memorial Presbyterian, Eighteenth avenue | Mg rist Pre-eminent.” Evening— . N. Bevier. e e ¢ + Congresational, Seventeenth and Nos | Morning— Excuses.” Dvening— Easy Mor- Sl Tiathom SOSu: T S P O ] S 0,000 belt aad chatelaine belonging o 1% O Ty e . streets Hev Shepard ality. Second Unitarian, Twentieth and Capp | Morning_Rev. Hudeon of Senta Ross caa Wilson can be seen in the show windows | and In order to sive Il & Shanes 19 2 RACING! RACING! RACING! - = e = wireets—Rev. A. 4. D pesach, wablact, Baints sod Bnmos F:Lhe BaMws Towity Seore! WiSa"iaret | e Eeet baitie the price has been reduced to | R a 00 . southwest cormer | Mornt o1 nion service. vening— s soos bt comrma o LU S | 1900—0ALIF Ciément street —Rev. | ' 'The Eternal Sight of Light”” First Unitarias, corner Frankiin and Geary | Morning_Rev. Dr. Leavitt will ‘speax ADMISSION FRER. h ld l' | sireets Rev. Dr. Btesbine, winister saec | SThe Tnceaitves and Sancticos of Liberal | MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR 2 cents. 1 l’ell CeIItS- ] s S ey - e - s itus: Rev. Bradford Leavitt, minister. Religion. NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. Stephen's, Fulton street, between Web- | l?fllfll"sp“?“‘ services celebrating twen- | SEE THE BEAUTIF U}L . ster and Fillmore—Rev. E. J. Lion. ty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 123 Sutter | Morning—"'Soul.” All invited See the City of Manila: lhe smaller wml ‘3‘" parish: sermon and special music. Even- street, between Kearhy and Grant avenus ’[ES AND 100 along the water's edge. | {ng—Sermon by Bishop Nichols and special —The Bible and Sclence and Health, With . Ses the chargs of the California_ Volunteers. | music. Key to the Scriptures. — OPEN DAY O e PANORAMA CO. | 23 L 2. anecting St Luke's Van Ness avenue and Clay | Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— Fizst Epeiten Lutheran, 1819 Geary street— | Morning—*The Demoniac of Gadara.” Even. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ""L"“,‘."‘ :“;’fl”c“‘,‘. = ;”_‘:,‘,“,;‘*"md' =L . . C Gorveit Same. Rev. Nelander. ing—'The Backsliding of a Minister of s PRESBYTESIAN CHURCH. dies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy your the Gospel.” R MITE GALVAHY q v ferry nmu to Shell Mound All trams via Potrero M. E. Te MAJO o Corner Geary and Powell Streets. Oakiand mole comnect with San Pablo avemue nessee street pear So- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor—Even- POISOIOP ““000’000"0009“’0000““0“000000000@0000000060 POVPP9 909 lanc—Rev. E. M. Woodward ing— First Christian, Twelfth street, near How- | Morning—Te Are Episties of Chrigt” electric cars a: Seventh and Broadway. Omk- = = ard—Rev. F. vening—'The Conaitt Par- ctor on Earth, ‘Also ail_trains via Alameda mole con- e e b o & oy e L AL A Shone Soprar "o | Bt widh San PLELS Suctoe e af Fonciesst dobn A. B, een. .55 AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. Naahville Mocking Bird: Mr. Aaron Ware, the | aad, Rroadway. Oakiand These el mm‘“m M. E. Mission street bet Morning—""Some Religious Impressions.” T M C. A Ellis and Mason strests—H_ 3. | Affumoon—D. A Sticigls. sensral secratary | B Shouting Tenor: Mr. George Walley. the | 82 direct > che tra 2 Beventhofiev. & D. Hutein: | | Evenitg— The Deeper Truths and a McCoy, secretary. of Payton, ohio, Y- M. O A will detiver | Woria Renowned Lion Bass, and the Famous | , Returning Trains leave t i ‘ Clearer Light.” and address. SPECIAL! 'lIIS AFTERNOON! Saehvile' Students’ Male Quartet. Quaint. BHOMAS o I IAMY TR P . Theosophical Soctety—Odd Fellows' bullding. | Evening—'‘Ancient Chaldes, Its Religion _—— R. B. MILROY. Secretary. Epworth M. -E._corner Church and Twenty- | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— = LAl ‘ 00 SCENS MONDAY EVENING, Fchbruary 5. | s Sxth street—Rev. W. M. Woodward. Same. i Wagie 5y e Lo it BALL N.AY ION —_ADMISSION % CENTS. Grace M. E, corner Twenty-first and Capp | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— Reo: M@mhfllflm-m Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— COKE ! COKE! ireets—Rev. . N. Beard. Same. et A Same. 3 0“’WQMQWQWOOOOOQ»OOOOOOQQOQW‘ R R T ) L e e R e e A e e e e s s e e e s : LR EMIL MARKEBERG. w m Gan sum Ym P_A. McDONALD. Mormon Church—%09 Market street. w on Mormon issues .y§ AR P R e m momr)c.ihrmu\'io!m n‘u Fifteenth Avenue M. E.. South San Fran- xm-eum by the pastor—Even- cisco—Rev. Arthur Anderson. S e T R R R Y NN

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