The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 23, 1900, Page 27

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ety events of the | Jacobs, M. Goldstein, Walter Anderson, ill be the Yale Glee Goldstien, Henry Kaufman of Oak- erts, | 1and, Mr. and Mrs. An, Swartz, Mrs. . and Mrs. ) M. Monasch, | G. Hirsch, Miss H. | B. Hirsch, Miss Hartman, is, Mise E. Rosénbaum, Miss G. | and Miss M. Hirsch of Oak- | 1] A surprise was tendered to Miss Ger- | ru e Davis in_honor of the seventh an- birth. Among those Bernstein, Miss Lena | Miss Sophle Haas, | kind, Miss Helen Ford, Phfl? a Kitty Ford, , Miss Davis, of he: 3 s, Mias sD y, Miss Sidney Smith, w s . Miss Gussie Stulsaft, Miss Willle Readon and Miss second as- Maple Room Hotel on Among P. A R. Drum- i~ E. Young, W. Tracey, V. Me- manager and J. .141“1'9 0 Cheston Mary Baptista, Mr . G. Frisbee, Miss E. pre In the Future are cut for the second as- the Mendotas, which will be Opera Hall on Wednes- 4 their elghth on Saturday, at Golden Gate Hall, 625 Personals. Joy has returned from hs' trip to New York, and will be at home at a street during the winter. M. Jacob and children, of are visiting In the city and of Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyer- | d tel Crellin fo gomery S. Currey d _two s Frances Currey and Miss of San Francisco, also of County, are stopping in or the winter. hool and Miss F f in French and de Sweeney of Spok accompanied by Miss gtap, D. C., is visiting her daughter are t for the winter. Mont; ghters, Mis: an aly Mrs. M. Weiner and daughter rtly for an extended Eastern 4 Mrs. E. B. Howerton have re- eir trip to Nome and are uests of M nd Mrs. W. A Limbaugh. | Mre. Van R. Paterson has returned East, accompanied by her Miss Kelsey Paterson, who has n he Misses Masters' bs Ferry, New York. ral will be at home | the month at her street es of 321 Lyon street is ome to-day after an extended es and friends in Calaveras the e W. Davis of Butte, Montana, s leasanton. Wasp, magnificently [llus- to Eastern friends. i | On sale | e | Stockton Elks. ot Stockton Lodge of Elks t their soclal night. The beautiful work | was exemplified by the offi- | the benefit of visiting Elks, by tation of a candidate. After the o | were thrown wide | Fox of Sacramento | ter of ceremonies. | members of the | y ordered to de- as a most enjoy- entertatnment and | hi: visitors en- | of the lodge. The National Union. Tuesday night California Counecil the National Union had a Christmas tree entertainment in Pioneer Hall for members of the council and their families The hall, decorated with patriotic and having an immense Christ- mas tree in one corner, its limit, as was also the gallery. Thers was a ort programme of music_and ancy dancing, after which the “Park Ban led the march of the children to receive from Emil Kahn, who acted as Claus. a gift from his immensée Each child, on entering the hall, presented with a small erican which added much to the ) street Swartz, Osoa Mohr, Henry Haass, EQ Mohr, B ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAI facial biemisbes are removed . TRAVERSE, g, Market st, t jectric Permanency gusranteed: Bours 1 %04 p. m. he greatest skin food and tissue buflder, BERAHMAN TOILET CREAM | ves wrinkles by meking the skin @rm | was crowded to | | | | [ | kin sof*. | Those | helped to make the programme an able one were: Miss Ruth Willlams, Clarice Graves, Ethel Dixon, who Cl mey i‘;x,‘:in";: Lottie Vincent ans l(n.m on the face. Bras- The yu Toliet ’?"3;: 1s Fismont. guerantesd mot to do so. . Pacific Council at its last meeting initi- : ated seven candidates. A Watch Party. The members of California Counecil 1 and m&: 5 oflnCoundl L-aughters of berty, will give a xv'nn in Bhiels bullding on the o! st fornia Council the sixth member 'nag DIN'SEE=E | are: | ron, J. C. Kimball, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1900. = SOCTETY =~ FIRATERMITIES HE installation of the officers of Mission Chapter, O. E. S., in Mission Masonic Hall on the night of the 1st inst.. was one of tne most delightful events of the instaliation sea- son in this order. It was for members only, but wes witnessed by more than two hundred. The installing officer was the retiring matron, Mrs. Alice Fran- ces Hickie, assisted by Annle Irean Simp- son as marshal. The installing officer performed her work with that perfectness | which marked her close following of the ritual during her most successful term and added another leaf to the crown of fraternal laurels she so deservedly earned while she was an officer. The new officers Hattle A. McPhun, W. M.; Alexan- der Middieton Cox, P.: Sarah Ann Cox, A. M. Mary Garton Foster, S.; Sarah Maria Flack, T.; Biizabeth Jane Chr tenson, C.; Dr. Louise Bacon Deal, A. C.: | William Chase Ordway, C.; Lottle Jane Reiss, M.; Funice Janes, A.; Grace Stat- ham, R.; Fannie Varina Marsh, E.; Gra Hillmag, M.; Minnie Margaret Ratto, F Hester Bell Oliver, V James Edward Parmelee, Sent.; Hattie Fisher Christen- | F. son, organist. After the ceremony the fetiring matron, whose work of the even- ing and of the year was commended, and deservedly so, in as strong a manner as to speak in kindness of one done her duty, of the chapter, most beautiful jewels of the rank of a past matron that has ever | been given to 1e going out of office with that rank s. Hickie was also pre- sented by her pers I friends with a meagnificent old siiver berry dish and man matron, desiring f the work dc the five points of ented each a new sty ounted ana appropriataly The music during the cere: tributed by Miss Marie Par- ". Fleming, Grace Savage and ¥ _installation Beulah Chapt: in i med were inducted and Patron Geotxe Past Matron Mrs. Nz cDo ie A D: as p andsome Jewel Kate Barrellles, T was the n pes s and a Bohemian loving . There ic in the good the more pretentious work of the order as ones. « the night of the Mth inst. flicers of vy Chapter were at installation in Gol Gate In the presence of a large number of members of the d to the 1 in the ve points of white Grecian p: hall —_—— a past matron of Columbus Chapter of Sacramento, O. E. 8., starts out under very flattering prospects to make her term a very successful one. The 0dd Fellows. On the night of the 13th inst. Brigadier General H. O. Brower, P. M., and J. 8. Naismith of his staff visited Mount Moriah Encampment at Vallejo, when two candi- dates had the royal purple degree con- ferred upon them. Under good of the or- der the visitors discussed the advisability of organizing a canton of the Patriarchs | Militant in that city. From the enthusi- asm displayed it is likely that as a result of that visit a canton will shortly be mustered in at that place. Golden Gete Encampment No. 1 will the Yth of next February, and a commit- tee has already been appointed to make Four candi- The pres- | errangements for the event. | dates were initiatec last night. very successful cne. It has been marked | by degrees conforred at each meeting. The Associaticn ¢f Past Noble Grands, which was recently organized, has elected as its officers the nrst term: R. H. Licyd of Yerba Buena Lodge, president ._ L. Turpin of Pacific, | John Edwards J | Beneaict of Petersen of, ¥ | Abou Ben Adhem ta, finance committee. The new organ- | ization will meet on the second Friday of March, June, September and December of cech year. It is proposed to_conduct this the lines that the Masonic past nd the past masters of the A. O. . conduct their business. ¥ night the grand master was a visitor to the lodge in San Rafasl, where he was well received and a very , pleasant evening was spent. Last | Vednesday night he visited Templar Lodge in this . and on Thursday night | he was officially’ with Pacific Lodge. The Rebekahs. Jubilee Lodge of the Rebekahs gave a very pleasing entertainment in the as- sembly hall of the Odd Fellows' bullding {on the night of the 18th inst, which, in | addition to an interesting address by W. H. Barnes, P. G. N., consisted of music 2nd_selectio bel | Efeifer, Professor F. | Ccok_Caidwell, 3 Jean- ette Howell, J. M. Keane, the Keystone quartet, G. Orr clas: the Professor Hoover i pantomime. This was followed »od programme of dances that was enjoved by all and dance by Ori- Lodge last Wednesday the many attractions ccupied the attention mas presents bent, well were on the programm: Th fe and sc Dupay_and Calle Vera Smith, with read the I es they a Lebar already_d 3 phans” Home at week as a Chri case for the library. d that the member: has been suggest- of the different Re- oks January £ L United Order of Druids. On the night of the l4th Inst., through the lity of Supreme Heraid James F. Martinoni, there were presented to Hartnagle Chapter, the higher branch of the order, sixteen candidates for initia- t hat degree. This officer has ex- pr. determination to add to ths membership of the chapter and has made a good start in that direction. After the initiation there was an adjcurnment to the banquet hall, where there was a col- E lation in celebration of the twenty-fiftn - mar: | chapter. There were . congratulatory shal. The new office; are: Harriet | Chapter. N0 : O s . | speeches by H. J. Goller, J. F. inori, Joresa Noah, M.: Charles Lord Fleld, B.. | 3> utton, Henry A. Chase, B2 C. Stock: D’Ancona Salsbury Louise Eed. . C.; Samuel har Wallis, Chap.; Clara Abbott Giberson, P. | W. M., Mar.; Miss M. L. Powell, A.; Mrs. R.; Mrs. Oscar Hickie, E. Perkins, Mrs. ng. E.; Mrs, apple, e Rodecker, S The vocal ent. g at the organ. Bonifield, matron, was the recipient of one of the richest diamond set jewels that has been esented in mar ars. the presentation ing in high praise of the Jady did during the Kimbgll was pre: rank of past pa and he in turn pre- sented to exch of the five points of the star, in recognitior of work d term, a pretty breastpin of gold. were many dignitaries of the order year. Roy T. a rich jewel of the res- had been arranged, and it was announced that it had beerd decided to have an even ing of Jless spesches and more dancing.” n the night of the 13th inst. there was a large audience in the chapter room of Golden Gate Hall to witness the _installation of the of- ficers of Harmony Chapter by Anna Ma- rie Johnson, P. W. M., assisted by Emma Carter, the retiring ma The officers for the current year ar Margaret Kelton, W. M. Robert N. C: son, W. P.; Mary E Klein, A. M May Hare, S.; Annie M. Henrletta W. Mc Lewis, A C.; Ella M tron as marshal C. Krone, R.;: May F. Carter, A. Craig, M_; Elizabeth V. Nellie A. Carson, W.; Walter Sent.; John C. Kimba Emma Car- ter, Mar.; Alice E. Severance, O. Aft the ceremony b man- ner that wo number of persons present, she, having been elected treasurer, and Mrs. Emma Carter appointed marshal, were instalisd by the new matron, Mrs. Kelton. Judge Frank H. Kerrigan, in a speech eloquent in the extreme, presented, on behalf of the chapter, to Mrs. Carter, the retiring matron, abeautiful gold jewel of the order. set with diamonds. he retiring pat- E was also presentsd a badge of the order, and M. Savage, who, 4during the evening, ac s chap- lain, on behalf of the chapter presented to Mrs. Nelie A. Darling 2 handsome cut tion to Mrs. Carter, alluded in language ¢o her fortitude, and executive abilit; 11“ he: term of of Commandery Quartet. Mary E. Klein, the dered with fine effect Mr. and Mre=. Hadiey utiful good judgment in severe trials dur- . _The music dur- ing the ceremony was by the California In addition Mrs. ociate matro; ““Dream entertained wit! and h a cornet duet. Dancing in the lower hail | ‘was then kept up until midnight. Degree of the Amaranth. On the night of the 17th inst. the fol- lowing named elected and appointed of ficers of Crescent Court of the Degree of Amaranth were installed in public in Elks’ Hall In the presence of the mem- bership and a limited number of friends: Mary Gilmer Dunn, royal matron; Chris. tian Frederick Sommers, royal patro: Barbara Ellen Sommers, honored asso- ciate matron; Josephine , treasure; Ada A Starrett, secretary; Ida B. Spence. Cconductress; e Annie Sim) conductress: g 1, “Zn t.nuk iration of the largs | usta | ary | o% | tension of the chapter. retiring | the good work | | its last held meeting. | ent, but none were called upon,as a dance | 1 ] | spiced dishes served G. Ferrari and several others. All prom- ised to work in their rroves for the ox- Sigel Grove at its first time in many ve: and more candidates ast meeting for the had an initiation were promised. Galileo Grove elected four candidates at its last held meeting. The second am- plified degree team of this grove will go to Oakland January [ 10 confer the de- g‘reés for a large class of candidates for oma Grove. Grand Secretary Graves went to Salinas last Tuesday to Instruct the grove there In the degree work. On Thursday he was | joined by Supreme Herald Martincni, who | assisted in_conferring the degrees on a | class of twenty candidates. After eremonies there was a banquet au am('"% the speakers were Thomas Reni- son, Mayor of Salinas; Supreme Herald the Martinoni, Grand Secrétary Graves, Dis- | trict Deptty J. Schroger. El Dorado Circle had two initfations This circle w have a Christmas tree party in Washing- ton Square Hall on tke night of the 2 inst. Improved Order of Red Men. Last Wednesday. Yosemite Tribe of th: Improved Order of Red Men had a jolli- fication night in_the banquet hall of the Post- Wigwam. T were pre: ent 110 members of the t and invited guests. A notable feature was the de- parture from the time honored feast of corn and venison and In nlace thereof there was a feast of tamales, frijoles, en- chilado, ‘chile con carne and other fire up with tobasco sauce, chili peppers, pimentos chiquitas and tortillas. There was also pulque and other soothing liquids to remove the pun- gent after taste. Tnen there were long pipes, short pipes and cigars. Emilio Lastreto as toastmaster of the evening wielded the silver tomahawk and imposed silence when there was a call for long and short talks. There were long talks by C. J. Granz, chalrman of the evenin; Great Sachem F. D. Brandon, Judge G. H. Cabaniss, J. H. Jordan_S. Goldman. Senfor Sagamore James Boyes and T. Roche; recitations by Murdoch Campbell, piano solo by T. W. B. Swan, stories by 8. Barnett and E. C. Stock and short talks by many of those present. Those who ncc\(xg:ed places at the table of honor were: airman Granz, Great Sachem Brandon, Great Senior Sagamore Boyes, Great Keeper of Wampum Smith, Judges Cabantss and MoFl.n. L. Samue! H .. J. H. Jordan, E. ing A. Chase, P. G. treto, F. Gray, Dr. J. Keefe, George H. This affair, one Stelg lnu. H. Hlilsnfl. of the most enjoyable ever enginee; P g gy iy e b oy of Willlam Goldman, Samuel Goldman, (P);(‘er d(i‘hrésetlansen. l: E. G&ti&lu. J. H. landt, George Destugue, Geo in- berger and John A. Halden. o° Eit Great Sachem Brandon will on the 1st f January visit the tribe at Oak Grove and then will call in on Tehama Council at the same place. He will then pay of- ficial visits to the local tribes. The tribes In this jurisdiction that have passed the 200 mark are: Altahmos. Mon- tezuma, Modoc, Iroquols and Red Jacket. Four other tribes have each a member- ship in excess of 1%0. The Native Sons. The semi-annual reports from the vari- ous parlors that are now being recefved by Grand Secretary Lunstedt indicate prosperity, numerically and flnancially. Henry W. Little, D. D. G. P. cured forty signatures to a peti charter for a new or to be in Ukfah within a fortnight. The officers of Berkeley Council will be installed in public on the Sth of next Jan- uary. Grand Frank Mattison, P. G. ;ti'urer County. iom s ‘t’o 3 g Grand Orator R. H. McNoble, recen yery ill, t of danger g’a Tia telendn look Tapid’ recomery en look for ra k2 norma! Ecaith. 5 se- tion for a Instituted % Our Native On the night of the 14th inst. Mrs. Ema Gett, grand president of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, was the ‘members celebrate its forty-eighth anniversary om | ent term of this encampment has been a Harris of | . SMITH eral of the ladies in addition to the guests of honor responded to sentiments pro- Last Tuesday Mrs. Gett was the guest of honor at the California Club. During the evening of that day Mrs. Gett of- ficially visited Calaveras, the beauty par- lor of this city. There was present a large attendance and among the prom- inent members of the order were Mrs. THE ZENITH OF ELECANT VAUDEVILLE Tillman and Mrs: Conrad, past grand | o g e, oxtie 55 | THE ORPHEUM ROAD SHO frand treasurer; Juliz A Steinbach, D. g .. . .; Mrs. of, Sara terman, Lucte E.’ Hammersmith, McKay. ENNCTINS NARTE BRCE. Mrs. H W. Fraser and Mrs. E. W. French, o r of the parlor. The ex- WILL M. emplification of the Initiatory work by THE WORLD-RENOWNED this parlor was the acme of perfection {and was so voted. not only by the grand officer but by ali present. During the g the parlor presented to the visit- ing official a souvenir of the occasion, a | siiver cake knife. After a number of pleasant addresses for the good of the or- der, an ice cream collation was served | and all went away with most pleasant| | recollections of the visit to the beau.y parlor. Last Monday night the members of | | Darina, the parior of beautiful giris of | | the Western Addition, were the special guests of King Solomon Lodge of the F. | and A. M. at the public installation In | Frankiin Hall. A new parior will soor: be organized In | Berkeley. The grand president visited Yosemite Parlor last Thursday night and during | the evening was presented a beautiful piece of cut glass ware. Some time in March next the grand resident will pay an official visit to Sans ! uci Parlor. | Mrs. Lizsie Buzzell Gunn. who was born September 8, 1545. the first born in the city of Stockton, will be ini tiated Into Crockett Parlor at its next meetlni | The following named were visitors at | the office of acting Grand Secretary Sara Osterman last week: Amanda Hemmerly CRESSY AND BLANCHE SEVERUS SCHAFFER DAYNE JOHNSON, DAVENPORT & LORELLO | JACK NORWORTH Tre Farmzr and the Football Players. The Jail Bird Coon. LOUISE DRESSER BERTIE FOWLER Mimic A Jewel! In @ Pickaninny Setting. Retsined by ...TRULY SHATTUCK... pecial Desl THE COMIOGRAPH. THE BURLESQUE QUEEN. Parguet 25c. any seat. Balcsny i0c. Children IOc. any part except reserved. A few iron: Orchestra rows reszrved 5Cc. Front rows of Balcony reserved 25¢. SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, CHRISTMAS DAY. grand marshal; Hettie Westerfeld and | ELASCO & MARKET ST., Mrs. Munson of Sans Souci, Mrs. McCor- | B CENTRA[ T“ EAT[ mack and Miss Zl.mzn of Las Vespero ]'HALL’S NEAR STH. of Darina Parlor, E. Brown of Pledmont Parlor, ivs Bouton of Sutter Creek. Mary Meyers of Alta Parlor; Josephine Coddington, A. G. H. B., of Orinda Parlor, and Mrs. Ema Gett. grand president. Last Tuesday night Goiden State Pa lor had its Christmas tree for the children of members and friends and there was a larger attendance than there has ever been in the banquet nall of the Native Sons’ buflding, where that subordinate | has held previous festivals. Johanna €an Francisco's new and handsome playhouse, devoted to high-class melodrama—Popalar prices. Theater, Play, {oresmene maconmes A POSITIVE TRIUMPH Matinee To-Day--10c & 25¢-=sim TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING AT 8:15 SPECIAL MATINEE XMAS-TUSSDAY-— Meyer was Santa Claus and she made V! SCO'S ous Milit om: N | hundreds of little ones bappy. After ths | PAYIP BELASCO'S Famous Milttary Remance THE BEST OF ALL BIG PLAYS, prizes there was snowballing and a % i hatin Mt b ~ cluding the Wonderful Belfry Scene. Occident Parlor of Eureka at its last held meeting initiated two candidates, anc after cl of busir h THE HEART OF MARYLAND .. ICES E¥e—10¢, 1Sc. 25e. 33, S CALIFORNIA the superdb and Iif this play. so per “reek is ar- ve entertain- be a fan r under the e arlor | ranging for a ment and bail. drill by m - zincy of Mis: parior gave Mi grand secret: } return to her'home, where she is spending the holiday season. After the close of the parlor, which ) Frakes attended. she was the honored guest at a Spanish ban- quet got up as a mark of the esteem In | which she is held. Jemes A. Garficld Corps. James A. Garfield Rellef Corps No. 21, | W. R. C., of the Department of California and Nevada, will have a Christmas gift party in thé soclal hall of the Alcazar bullding on the night of the 27th inst., In ! aid of the fund that it maintains for the | rellef of the old soldiers of the war of | the rebellicn and their familles who are in need. This is an appeal to all who ap- reclate the services of those who, in the | ong ago. fought for the preservation of | D — ASK YOUR FRIEND— He of the parlor Ida B. He; Laura J will tell e ILLING, on sale at to-day, § a. e. 3ve higher | SEATS TEE POPULAR HOUSE Beginaing THIS, Sunday Afterncon, With Special Matiaee Christmas, By Special Arrangement With Messrs. Dantel § and Charles Frohman, KING & NORCROSS Present the Brilliant. Interesting and Extremely Amusing 3-Act Comedy, | ‘ x % { A PRONOUNCED AND | "Eé‘gsgfi'xn‘_ on TR o e AT THE WHITE Minerva Dorr cesAND.au Frank M. | Norcross :MiEXT---EBWRHD STRAUSS and His Vienna Iln:lmst&== «T [V O L [ CAFORNA THEATER-SPECLAL WOULD T THAT PURF YU UPP" | ™ 57 SECONDWEEK | Have the Honor ' Performances of | —OF THE— BIG HOLIDAY SHOW MR. EDUARD STRAUSS, fCourl x:xelflxufic Director of His Dmpestal {IEfiINS TO- MORROW NIGHT. | Special Matinee Chiistmas Day! (CINDERELLA — By FERRIS HARTMAN. TO-NIGHT L‘l"l‘!‘i’. [y 'FREDERICK WARDE FUN and MUSIC. —WITH— A~ : | DON'T FAIL TO TAKE THE LITTLE ONES | MR- AND MRS. E. R. SPENCER To See the Frogs and Toads and {| A ey Williame' e S Towser and Pussy Dances. Roman HBEAR THE BIG PATRIOTIC AND AT WALLACK'S USUAL POPULAR PRICES 25, 50, T 'HORSE TAVERN I | ALL FOR FUN AND FUN FOR ALL. MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK SPECIAL HOLUIDAY o ATINEE X#AS DAY The Entire Production Replete With — NEW AND MAGNIFICENT SCENBRY,— Exactly as Given In New York f s 8 FUN FOR ONE AND FUN FOR ALL. George H. Broadhurst's Ever Popular, WHY BY 4 GREAT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. LBFT Hungary | FAMOUS VIENN ‘In Popular Concerts Dv‘a; | : A ORCHESTRA, e, o mencing SUND. G, Matines Next Sunday Afternoon, Jacob Liit's Big Show, SHENANDOAH. REGHEN MATINEE TO-DAY-TO-NIGHT, “MADAME BUTTERFLY” And ““A SERICUS TANGLE.” TO-MORROW NIGHT, MATINEE TUESDAY, X3S, David Belasco's London and New York Succees, Naughty Anthony REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. SEATS—I5¢, 25c, 35c, Soc. EDDY ST, OLYMPIA &R%uizsn THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN TH] 3 MABEL HUDSON, San Francisco's Favorite Song Bird HADLEY & HART, Musical Duo. MAE EDGERTON, The Aerial Queen. RETURN OF ANITA LA MONT. —CROWDED ALL THE TIM®S— ———OLIVER-LESLIE COMPANY———— LAST NIGHT! ATALE of TWO CITIES TO-MORROW NIGHT! OUR CHRISTMAS AXTRACTION, | “AN OFFICER OF THE SECOND.”: Evening Prices—10e, 15e. 25e g24 s0a. THE DUKE’S JESTER B S o Ao g Y “SUNFLOWES- SUE” FINALIS. PRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER SEE THE FUALY “CARMEN” BURLESQUE MINSTRELS LTI | MOROSCO" PIPULAR PRICES 25 an 50 Conts. | = UNION COURSING PARK A e s " TO-DAY! O O teston . FABE. Matimes Prices—10. 13c. 356 and Som. MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. e 3 AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. Saaday, Decenibor 5, Branch Ticket Offics—Emportum. MECHANICS’ PAVILION. New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, 1900, MARDI GRAS Faney Masquerade Ball. » CHUTES »» ZOO EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENWING. Grand Speetacular Produetion, .128. CRACKERJACKS. o IIAYE.‘I.IM!:AIBYUIH $1500--Total Purse-$1500| GANTA GLAUS BALLET! Music by VON D:R MEHDEN'S BAND | BIG CHRISTMAS TREE! “Irish Ponies that tourists d mnlhm TRAIN SERVICE: Presents for All the Children! Mmanage- || Leaves Third and Telephone for Seats, Park 3. Grand | mo: o5 || 2 e later. Returning at Hotels

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