The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 21, 1900, Page 9

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AN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY 1900. i APRIL 21 — SOCIETY ASSEMBLES AT HEARST HALL TO HONOR HEALTH BOMD FRENCH POET DE REGNIER. " INCREASES TS Restores More of Its Men to Their Former Full BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES FOR GIRLS. Compensation. X. ELIZABETH FRY. AL 1781-1545. THE LIFE STORY OF ELIZABETH FRY. Copyright, 1800, by Seymour Eaton. Additional Sums Filched From Tax- BY CHARLOTTEBREWSTERJORDAN payers—Sale of Condemned Gov- ernment Supplies to Be Pre- vented in the Future. R I e I B L A o ok S o o . ® - y . - . . . - - . - * ! . * . ? - | e ? f - @retieieieieieies siei eI e eieieieseies 4 3 t * . . L 4 & » . . 3 . . 4 1 ? . . 3 . b4 . . T - . 2 . b4 3 . $ ? 4 + PIERCE RIDS HIMSELF ) . c i : ' HIS PENT-UP HATRED * $ Brilliant Scene at the De Regnier Reception Last Night. 3 NS s 4 ot ot st o0 ettt es HEE : S ¢ | Takes the Stand and Scores Foshay | 3 PEPESE LTI E NIt e eI ieiei s et et etetet et st eteisistetedeiete@ Walker to a Good > d Miss an R e - Mrs. Je e, Mr. and . Mr. and M erce 3 Mrs Brown. . ) - % AR - . . *¥. Mrs. T. G.| he relations be 5 - 4 i 3 K - o ? . . ¢ ? A - 2 3 2 - A% - B p § . = er had been 5 - - Plerce 3 . . 1 ELIZABETH FRY. @riesieieiteretssessdeieiei sisisteieteg Mrs. T\ i a whic! recovered s e 'h $3800 was awarded to print the case k yesterday tried Walker an passed aw. gayest exi ry seat at have been if h: with a liar and a nent. He said Mrs he had sworn her as a gift, and offi q and for gol ce''—a hout objection. The case was taken w DISMISSED ON DEMURRER : a Miss FOR GRAND MARSHAAL HewillNowB;TriEdhy!heBoard dtoa vigorous; her r facility for cour h imagina g the strong pc lent an almost legal force to_her ngs for the unfortunate tamed by dly heart, and the cunning of her od developed into the netration of the inwardness of e was to influence. n archness la: | e e ot e e e e e ] Railway Empioyes’ Ball. The Railway Employes’ Association of Club No. 1, he 0Odd Fello Hall las T b e of Education on the Old vall at The e - Wrede, H 8. Macab commi =i f P t Riggins After several months of strug- . 8. Rogers. H. Whitham. glings she decided that her high spir Boelen, J. R. Waters, H. S. Linnell, y with her when dancing and Fortune. floor committee—C. R. Robin- | singing. and that she must henceforth T SEVENTY. Left Off ce and Made a Remar n in Health. son (manager). T. L. Murray (assistant e up these greatly enjoyed and ot B manager), A. Waltjen, J. McCarty, H. H. wise innocent diversic had sev- Sanb F. Hindle, D. L. Fitzger eral lapses into these, her beset s The second annual pi and might eventually have drifted back will take place at Sunset Park, Santa into her pleasure-loving life had Cruz Mountains, Tuesda May 1. The | be for the forcible remonstran v ' association numbers some 22,000 members | Willlam Savery, a visiting America g Illustrated Longfellow’s Poems. | f3RU8GeR M "is in'a flourishing con: | friend. Upon the day of his Arst addn Th s Ald Society of St. John's | dition. the seven beautiful daughters of Mr. Gu resh » Church, under the direc Al i ney sat-in & row under the gallery of ank Fredericks, gave an enter- Norwich meeting house, Betsy e e ar B444444444444444444440 Ftiitenest Belry ‘madeexpecially con: rks of the poet Lo E ¢ boot were taken from ~the more Impottact From that day, however, her were smg;flye%n(‘r:nxendRr:‘alxsm to the il- fearing that Elizabeth's impression: e e ok e w nature might lead her to make resol Miss J. Hood 1da Jackson. Porter which she might afterward wish Vail, Charles Massie, Herbert Taskett, Mr. on on a Trowbridge, D. M. Burrill. Miss Cleveland records Tos 3 7 ’ . d of dancing, o | Sented twen e+ o0 0-0o0-086 . - i zest out of her gayeties, and when she s e ~+&+@ .M 7. Orr. Sgain heard William Savery speak in London her resolution was taken to be- The front page of next Sun- day’s Call will be devoted to an article appearing in that paper exclusively—an article substantiated by startling proofs and one involving most important international af- fairs. ned major alion of e Ph D R R JECC S S CHARLES BOXTO! ;90000&-&0000.@0»0@»0@0ivooooo.oo +44+++ 44444444944 4+4444@ come a plain Friend. She had a horror of :&Wmm T TR R il i i T | ore CEab Mitetatencatt to fanaticlem. and she therefore ap- THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER Ciom from Which she never aficrward wa- The California Camera Club gave an | sion from which she never afterward wa- " exhibition in the clubrooms at the Acad- | Yered. Hers was a restiess nature. which | Her pi emy of Sciences bullding last evening, | {oreioPed to the best aavantage whén | T elin des from the Buffalo, Syra. o o e Hetlons. | Ltions 1o presenting slides u » SyTa- | and she therefore found a definite support | ©rtions cuse and Detroit Camera Clubs, which | in Friendly sobriety, in the plain dress | the govern were highly appreciated by the audience. (the becoming poke-bonnet having not SeTVants an After the exhibition an entertainment was | yet succeeded the Friendly beaver hat) |, A Woman given, the following participating: Tenor and in the temperate use of the familiar LV solo, George A. Rice; humorous recitation, pronoun. a_ single-he | Miss Florence Lyons: vocal solo, Miss Ma_ | Elizabeth Gurney had meanwhile start- | character su | ria Venchiarutti; dramatic recitation, Miss | e a_Bible-reading school among the poor leaders o | Madge Corcoran of the )flmle Moore of the neighborhood. which soon num- | Company. Professor Alfred Bénzon closed | bered eighty children, whom she interest. | the entertainment with an_excellent ex- | ed through the sheer force of her person- | hibition of sleight-of-hand work with the | ality, unaided by the pictures and ~gifts | cards. John P. Clum will give an illus- ' 3o helpful to modern teachers. | trated lecture at the clubrooms on April At the age of 19 the impetuous Eliza- Dess or in health, 'fl. taking for a subject “In the Wake of | beth married Joseph Fry, bade farewel] | out my first thoug chifd @ttt ttrrees Otett sttt s colonel pearec 2 a loyal native sc i e e nun adi Jénns Figures Show a Healthy Increase of | 3, Business During the Past Yea: A week ago the Bank Commissioners called upon all of the banks in the State PREVENTS HEMORRHOIDS for statements as to the exact condition | i sines: he ¢ f busi ss hovu | on Sfarer 3t T r Francisco savings and CURES CONSTIPATION n March 31. The Sa: banks have made retu: which show an‘ increase 1ov-,r the r{u;mess of last year. The totals are as follows: Beasusoss: Sa prasstiun 810080 miek | GET THE GENUINE. estate taken for debt, $5,611.523 35; United States | miscellaneous bonds and stocks, county | $2.5%,633 55; loans on real estate, 5; loans on stocks, bonds and war- N7 140061 03: loans on other securities etc.), 3262665, money on hand. $2.301.- ue from banks and bankers, 32,120,054 63; 2 $685,79 32. total resources, $125,- % | the Setting Sun. | to her tearful school ren and went | May serve my Maker - | to live in Mildred's court, London. The | She died in 186 TForty years later Sunday Picnics. | Frys were such decidedly plain Friends | church was erected to her memory in the rden of her Uptom home. Prir e B cortbtaly oar oride | Fouice laid the foundation sto -grande on who is | continual | El Campo is once more in full blast, | quite woridly. She certainly was alw crowded by happy throngs. The Ukiah | extremely libéral minded, notwithstandiag Many of Mrs. Fry's gre last Sunday carried the usual comple- | her scrupulous conformity to the exter. | Were present at the cer ment of pleasure seekers. Three round nals so valued by her new relatives BT PV é e 5 trips are made every Sunday, providing | The domestic cares of a prosperous fam- s’ Aid 3 e e t es—Capital pald in coln, $4.010,000: ample accommodations for ail. iy miways entertaming lorwely sof box| . COuthelic Iadi Swalaty. A ration und, srofit end loss and contineent it~ s b | pitably pressed so heavily upon her fop _Catholic Ladles’ Ald Soctety No. 10 will a “on e depositors, $IIS.546,426 52; WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. The Bank of Spain has outstanding $19.- | the next twelve years that we find little A 8ive an entertainment and dance In al abilities, SLI44.TIL76; total |uuuu:-.| | 700,000 less in loans than it reported a year | comment in regard to this perfod of her ' of the reilef fund at Union-square Ha 7 . VLV LVVVNS | ago. |life, except her active philanthropy In 'next Wednesday evening, the Hth imst.

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