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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1900 sitd LEWES | SPIRIT OF THE YULETIDE MAKES HEARTS GLOW [CIMBMISSIONED B []IV[]HEE Efl”m Boys’ Choir Renders Christmas Carols to Pleased Throngs in Hotel Lobbies-——Purse of Charity GAG[ AMH__PH[LAN A SIN[;I_E MAN Opens Wide for the Needy---Crowds of Gay Holiday Purchasers Fill the Stores. Long Appointed Justice of the Peace to Succeed Kerrigan. Secures Absolute Decres on Ground of His Wife's Extreme Cruelty. + | | Belief That the Governor Sought the | Advice of Attorney General THE same oo | | Ford Before Making the « XTS5 TROUBLE - PSS | ~MvoNDER. dge Daingerfield Permits Alimony WHAT SHED Selection. - Al A | Order to Stand and Refuses In- IKE "es | junction—Other Couples [ Justice of the Peace Frank H. Kerri- N gan resigned his office yesterday. Kerri- Secure Relief. | gan filed his resignation with the Gover- PR nor and Mayor Phelan and the former immediately issued a comn V. Long for the unexpi | Mayor later in mission to Long immediately. Long was of the Peace at has about two weeks tacked on to his | | regular term. ? The Mayor thought it advisable to ap- point Long, as there is some doubdt wheth- er the State law or the charter g ™ attorney in propria | | . A i i ed its close. lled yesterday in the election of Justices of the Peace. 3 HorEK,LNi'MAs ¥ | The point will be decided in a suit which t " "PACKAGE" HERE YER. ARE- | | Justice of the Peace Cook has brought . < | to retain his offic errigan was elec : EONWQWQ i~ FARE PLEASE WRAPPED 1N A DEY PRSI | Superior Juage by B . ADYHsib;(ND THE BUNDLES ;—"“Nou'LL JacaLan CoAT ee AR G Do At ieosT :L’gm";’:f; Wil permit him to e TOLAS El L7 If the courts determine that the term pe ADDRESS amAae :ROM LIUBNT, Worrd | lof a Justice of the Peace is Iour years, : | ] 296 HankET o1 | | the Justices chosen at the last election : > t two years i - of the MHtiga n will be safe, as 1 term and app term. however, is not sure t ywer to flll the vac: Kerrigan's resignati the bellef that the M d of Supervisors of San Fr ) fill_the vacan | NEARLY EVERYBODY CARRIED SOME SORT .OF CHRISTMAS PACKAGE YESTERDAY. THE SMALL VENDORS OF CLIMBING MON- || "' KEYS AND REVERSIBLE CLOWNS ORATED TO THE THRONGS, AND INTENDING PURCHASERS RACKED THEIR BRAINS FOR | | IDEAS. | and B 2. cisco are a *| It is t Governor OD bless you, merry gentlemen.” | solemn high mass, when Mozart’s Twelfth | or could walk gathered in one of the large | were thrown ‘open wide, and from 7:30 | syroth, L. Boess, E. Blade and Willtam | 1 hetore ‘e sppainied Tastice ferr: ent that predominates | Mass will be rendered, with an augument- | wards, where a epecial musical pro- | o’clock until long after midnight the bril- | Gunn. gan’ 3 t is qui well known sh carol in- | €d choir. The solists are: Sopranos, Mrs. | gremme was rendered. Those who were lantly lighted rgooms were gfl]led with | At midnight the guests congregated ‘f\irla‘fr';d;,n Fran- that prevailed | A3 Nerres, Miss A. Acosta and Miss B. | confined to their beds were visited and e b , sisted by | 2round a Christmas tree laden with pres- ¢ b Jangh- | Abrego; altos, Mrs. 8. Arillaga and Miss | cheered by appropriate gifts from the | Elests. Colonel Trumbo was assisted bY | ents and Uncle George Bromley acted the hawdly he laugh-| H. Andrade; tenors, H. Meagher and F. | big Christmas tree, which is always a |DIS charming wife in recelving their; ;are of Santa Claus to perfection. He pre- | Tnat the Governor would deliberately take nged the | Loalza; basso, M. Rubanick. | feature of the festivities at the hospital, | friends. sented each person with a beautiful pres- | o Toritfoa] pl belon; "to the May - ——crias . - poptrias From 7 until 9 o’clock the servants and | . a political plum belonging to the Mayor ; = By Saner was scrved 10 the P [ihaic' trlandssheld swky. - They were fit-| S0t 824 added ‘& graceful apéech in & Mr. Long without con- he clear, PATIEN' | tients, the menu having been prepare R (g S | bargain. That venerable gentleman r n th ol e ot the Sty TS ENTERTAINED. | ynder’ the direction of the medical staff. tngly entertained and gave Way to the | cited "When the Cows Are Coming Home'" | Jiils, S5 pedomou ) ace, good will | Festivities and Dinner Are Held at | i oohiaw and nurses took part In the | &rrive at the appoiited hour. Hooa T o muuee of RINOWR. SHAA: L Wikes It The ment of their charges, and not a single | St Luke's vested choir of young men | be found no dc proceeding. are presented it will that the Governor in the air everywhere. German Hospital. | - .. ; P 1 the “grill” fel 2 | and boys marched into the house singing { asked the law ment of the common- ; T e brov‘\-‘] ; gnl.rflf:nt“:;,[ l;:?:::fig The annual entertainment given to the | gsrsgneg]p%;eh:ggélgé}gil?égei;Bth%&?eel!él "Onwa.\}',d, Christian — Soldier,” and also | KIND HEARTS REMEMBER THEM | weaith if he had the power to gppomzd s T 1o led tn Ausha of the Ger Hospital t d ) veet Christmas carols. g A and that Attorney General Ford hastene: - e home in e knew it by an e tie 100K Biacs fact Teabis | eeting Tkt B e o eihe disection of Wal- Abandoned Children Are Entertained | to inform the executive in writing that £ X they left the room- | was ga::fr by the Christmas spirit in ex- | L c-cnt to help cheer those stricken by | AT Joo:eg.gR.n?{n,mHunstnfrfgsf{. Turnhall; bas- | The children of the San Francisco Or- isting between the Governor se lern odly illness and mishap. Many of the board of | Venerable Bohemian Assists Colonel | 5o A J Spoomer, J. Reed, W. L. Smith, | Phanage for Abandoned Children, at > Attorney General are strained, | 1s0 of the Southern directors, accompanied by ladies, took Trumbo at Entertainment. W. Hague, R. J. Fenn and E. Corris; so- | Twenty-fifth and Sanchez streets, spent | offi that Mre. Smith | Yesterday, from early morning until|pare in the entertainme ] regory. F. Ros- v e 5 Her husband's |late at nighi, crowds thronged the streets, | Biiles” whicts Iwmied. the wan fiteg | | Following a custom inaugurated four- | PEN0s 82, Bberlyy STEEMmonreys. | thanks o the Kind ciorts of & faw ladics d in a riotous | the jostling members all eager to buy|of the patients of the hospital amply re- | teen years ago, Colonel Isaac Trumbo, the | mom Dobson, P. Younger, J. Kelleher, C. ames—s0 Vvilo | their friends some token, great or small | warded their entertainers for the labor of | well-known capitalist, received his friends | Treganowar, H. Hooper, A. Bellinton, G. in value, yet all of the same weight in the | love and charity. | at his home at 1533 Sutter street last even- | Aclon, E. Wilson, F. Mallet, L. Kelly, F. scales of the heart. The climate of Cali- The Datients who were able to be moved | ing. The inviting doors of the mansion | Black, W. Barckley, D. Gorhan, 1. Lang- fornls ‘smmet hewe sdmething (1o @o with I e e e e B B R o e e e 2 e e e | admitted to the roo vhere the tree was the temperament of the people who yes- & % 3 blazing with ca.ndl::, vl‘hei‘;ejo; kr.ee“" no terday good-naturedly shouldered each : bounds. : other on the streets and vied in purchas- | The t a ) am | o - re] | Tee was donated by Captain D. M. ing for friends those annual tokens of | Van Pelt, of the steamer Ukiah, and the | dear remembrance. toys were the gift of the G\nlden Rule Ba- | ‘Boy Cleverly Bunkoes Policeman. The merchants claim that never before in the ehlslory of Ban }t‘mnclsco has zaar and Emporium. fessts. Han<, » & messenger boy, was v Prison yesterday on a Christmas time been wo well observed S- k . Grunehagen and Roberts each sent | from a giving point of view. All the stores d W d d S ld A d p | pounds of candy for the childfen. 1 embezzlement on have been crowded. Street venders with IC an ounae Solalers re aae ap y roug | Murphy, Grant & Co. remember e man L. L. Levings. many sorts of toys have lined the side- abandoned ones with a gift of warm ings overheard Glenny every . 1 1 dlts. Mr. and Mrs. E..J. Wad v talki v e, 0 O ey | KIS S, BRS04 O e S Efforts of Noble-Hearted San Francisco Women. o' dhirge of o Rogi: sced e | mnaticr DY fa1o08 Moo, Bakiag 3 bi n on the races, and he asked | . rd hosts, and the warm affection displayed "bet for it the expiration of | SIOWDS Whose carts dash backward and | .. 4 | by the children to their “father and mot g B K L b will be calied upen | forward, and crowing roost: & i B e ould, an ving: e why the otder | cqual vogue In the great race for popu- i which they ate trested, = o¢ manner|gave him the money with the request that , foroe. e larity among the inanimates. The rich Amon; thx’sg fvh “‘F\-e e sent 1 | would pnng the ticket back to him. d also refused to issue | AN With his spacious mansion and his et St 0! \; ire Prfie!\ last | Glenny failed to return, and when Lev- order enjoining Mrs. Smith | S€rvants has not forgotten the season, e \‘; S children were | ings saw him next day he sald he had fng her former husband. In | RO those who have 5ot been so fortunate Jr. and Mrs. N. Mole, Mr. and Mrs gone to the races and played the money ine order Judge Dain. | in the acquiring of worldly goods as he. Marchand, Mrs. L. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. | and lost. er, that he @id so | Money has been rolling into the treasury Strehl, Mr. A. Jensen, Mr. W. Jensen, Mr. 3 'in the event Mre | Of all the charities of the city with a lib- | J. Bruce and Miss M. Speakman. A . o - Above all things don't becom: L kard: d1n the event Igis | 8 4%, the eharities of the oty witn s b | Christmas dinner will be given the chil- | v e needs the protection | ceived dren to-day, the good things being donat. | Us¢ Whiskey moderately and use the best. Jesse 5 | ~To-day the bl ed by wholesale houses. Moare is the purest and best. on for an injunction | will be splendidly celebrated. All the ———tre——e Fanitestly relievea | churches will present appropriate services. Noon Wedding at the Palace. “with his attor- | In the Cathollc rhur(?’:e:vmas.-es will be 2 —— Miss Virginia de Shields, formerly a : Ei’dnfe'°ff‘m'f.'ér‘$3““h3!‘ 30 ;r;emirwgmm; He Sends Silken Banner to Members | teacher in Tehama County and later a ligatior high mass read a papal ediction from | | Ho Yow, the Chinese Consul General, | 1 3 . Shwntiens yesterday ‘made a lavish gIft to the San | salcsman and oo afticar of Loy fraveling 4 | the holy father to the peopie of Califor- sales n R. Glassford | hia, urging them to fresh vigor in the| | Francisco Press Club, consisting of a:_\?,‘f,’-;“"*fi,ié‘fin?f";n‘fmcfie“c;f.’:m?n’;‘”l’,’;i son from Nels | Work of Catholicism. | gorgeous hand-embroidered silk banner, | perf t hi D from Nels | ¥ the Episcopal churches there will be | which 1s sixteen feet long and four feet | Phacin: The o oaane. basy oo ote Coris for desertion: | services throughout the day, and the wide. | -~ polas Infant. | main feature will be the rendering of | | Thé Corsul General was recently made a | mresant: o0 ¢ 'mmediate families being an Gol carols. ! member of the club, and in presenting the | 1',,,,’“,}:;);;‘32;“_ “Thde Sal\'aurmhArm,v to-da,\')gévera”pub- gift the donor stated that liJ( was ogt of m Joh smore fo c dinner to the poor at O Fello the finest specimens of Chinese work of ADVERTISEMENTS. M John Densmore 1o | Hall, commencing at 2 o'clock. The menu its kind. The Consul hoped that the ban- s ations between the two, admirable tact of Private ary Foley, are most delighttully and gentlemen interested in the worthy institution. A large Christmas tree was | pc fairly loaded down with toys and candy (i and when the unfortunate little ones were | Percy V. Long a gold as eve. It is true that enial Colonel Chadbourns d a gilded testimonial from at it was not placed hristmas eve. er facts regard- ! Smith’s actions at the Southern Pacific case Judge Daingerfield plaintif was en- 3 > 8 the hospitals from the wealthy. ssed nativity of our Lord PRESENT FROM HO YOW. exireme cruelty. | may perhaps not be such as to tempt the ner would bring “‘good luck” to the clu = 3 Francis’ 'W. | epicure; it may not be of a guality to | At the “ladies’ jinks,” to be given next >, e alleging failure o | peal Lo those who are used to the luxur /| | month, it is proposed to make the Consul | Dan ‘ provide as cause of action. ous restaurants of the gourmets, but the the guest of honor in appreciation of his e e inis hungry—the poor fellow who is in hard valuable gift. | ~Cold: luck—will 2o to the dinner and leave with g T e Use a RO"‘W Perung Cures Colds. a stronger resolve “to fight the good | Santa Claus’ Dreams. ‘ rison, 68 E. 16th street, Pater- | fight'. and win. . says I have given Peruna a falr | At the City and County Hospital the | I fin be just what you claim | sick will celebrate with a good old Christ- aise it too much. I have | mas dinner. Mrs. Phebe Hearst has pro- i i e 1 Y rewithal to pay for the ey o P Fed tly the superintendent re- a check from Mrs, Hearst for and at the same time a letter expre good wishes and sympathy for those who are trying to regain health in that insti- tution. “‘Come on and take a chance at a turkey | raffie!” This was the cry that féll on the only cures | ears of the busy passerby on the streets | = =l last night. It was rumored that Chief the cures Peruna | Sullivan had cast old remembrance to the | sent tree by the | Winds and had decided the turkey raffles b must go, but last night they were in full | At the Central Methodist Episcopal | unle” Church this evening a beautiful eantata entitled, “Santa Claus’ Dreams,"” rendered by the Sunday School. irs will be distributed to the members of the Sunday School. it is kept clean with GOLD DuUST Washing Powder The taint of decaying particles of food is absolute poison. COMMISSIONERS ANNOUNCE LIST OF ELIGIBLES Twenty-Thres Candidates Receive Over Seventy Per Cent in Ex- | amination for Deputyships. The following named have passed the swing. The “booster” was very much in | . " G = 4 evidence, He was to be seen outside the examination for the position of deputy Killed by an Electric Car. saloon the same as ever. Harshly and | in the Department of Elections and have been certified to by the Civil Service Commissioners: 1—Joshua H. Zemansky. 2—Cameron H. King J $—Daniel J. Gordon.. 4—Joseph X. Strand a vegetable gardener lv- | With set purpose he called out the merits , was the victim of a rail- ;‘lr 'l’h;[_\ :“r:‘“‘\r lottery for the passing | hrongs to hear. =7 "’“"ma.-‘ mor-| And they that “go down to the sea in ~ m“f’!“‘H":a" zg‘me ships” have not forgotten that this is Then e peashed: thet faamie | Christmas. The water front has been pre- e T“'_mt‘fisel:ot;fé paring for the anniversary for several Sas struck By an oie | days. The ships that are now in port Ehock threw him from his | PAVve been gayly decorated in honor of the round, and he was so badly occasion. Little apprentices with a lump 5 that he dled In the | ip their throat and with a fond wish that foute to the City ead Bouhe | they were home under their parental roof y e ll:‘a\;‘, bee;x tEusy mal‘:“ngdlhe masts and S v gging of the stanch and sturdy vessels e e msey, & years | that brought them across the briny deep - 30 Days Onmly, ¢ 15—Danlel F. » E followed for several years the boys’ choir 13—William N. Swasey. SRR | 7 3 of the Cathedral Mission of the Good Sa- & WITHOUT Marked “Perishable.” maritan assembled in several of the hotels i Frank B, Previe Near the close of 2 busy time handling | Jast night and delighted many hundred 21—Anthony G. holiday geods at the Furniture and Carpet listeners by singing Christmas carols and 22—Ernes "Welsh House of M. Friedman & Co., Post street, | Soinems, The cholr is larger and better HUNDREDS OF SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS GATHERED AROUND AT < I o e there arrived a large case marked “Per- | eral hours the youns voices filled the spa- THE GAYLY DECORATED TREE IN THE MESS HALL AT THE GEN- POLICE OFFICER DISCOUNT ishable.” Imagine the feelings of the em- | cious hotel corridors with sweet, glad ERAL HOSPITAL AND RECEIVED THEIR PRESENTS. i ployes at the ‘hf'ugh! of having to_care | melody. The members, numbering thirty, GIVES UP HIS STAR on Ali Plates, Crowns and Yf*emo:dr:;w:m::k’el :;!ll;g‘k;nad!é‘!:le. ftfln were arrayed ’é‘ blaclf and ;&'hlle vest- .L____——_._—._ —_— i Bridgework. openin, he Ca Vi - SR oasuor 12 Salord OOfiarn | Tiente #nC mado an Imprescive appesr S W. P. Hassell Resigns From the W .00 Ful b was no longer any doubt that they were| The carolers first visited the Palace| - OOD cheer predominated last| clvillan guests. The Press Club Quar- Force at Urgent Request of CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, correctly z a.r)u:d, and any misgivings as | Hotel. Here & large crowd had gathered, night at the Presidio through the | tette then sang, ‘‘Hark, the Herald An- ‘His Mothe: 2 to how tk would care for them van-| filling the spacious rotunda to its capa- kindheartedness of the army la- | 8¢ls Sing,” and the hymn was rendered % other. 4 Sixth Street. ished at once. city. The first and second balconies also dles, the members of the Red | 1B & manner in keeping with the feelings ‘W. P. Hassell, one of the policemen re- ——r contained many, listeners, most of whom 3 " o Sag | displayed by the soldier boys. cently appointed by the Board of Police Fatal Fall Downstal: were guests of the hotel. The choir took Crobs " BoRteUs | ks JESSY iss Elizabeth ‘Ames, on the ’cello, and ur Waldfer. o its place beneath the big illuminated | Francisco young'women. The mess hall | Miss Marie Wilson on the piano, followed Commissioners, last night handed in his Arthur Waldier, a peddier, 2 years old, | Christmas tree at the west end of the| of the general hospital was crowded with | the quartette, rendering “Eigle” and | i Do ol bk T o The ““DANN" RECLINING CHAIR residing at 418 Fourth street, died at the | court. This tree stands forty feet th the sick and convalescent soldiers, and a | “Simple Aveau’ in a manner that brought In explanation of his action he addresed City Recelving Hospital at 5:85 vesterday | and was a veritable blaze of light, with its| 0o "5o1y crowd it was. Forgetful of | forth prolonged = applause. ‘Mrl» B, | sweets army or hospital life had not less- | th following letter to the Chiet of Police:| A Handsome Christmas morning of 2 fractured skull. The injury | several hundred = vari-colored electric| 8 h “U8 10 ™ o {liness contractea | Southall and Miss Florence Brower were | *3ed. W. P. Sullivan, Chief of Police, and the Present. was received on the afternoon of Sunday | bulbs, This pretty featurs was preparcd | Bafnful wounqs, of lness ooptracted| the soloists of the evening and thelr se- | Iho nurses and hospital corps men | W T SGINag JRGL00 Roice and e 3 at Waldiers residence. He was intoxi- by Edgar C. Gribble, the hotel's chief| WATS SePvIng URCe SET tIY BEIE P8 | leotions were a source of much pleasure, | Were not forgotten. They were all re- | BONOTRRS. "X nC" request of my mother. 1| E86¥ and Comfortable. cated and fell ing upon his k ver the banisters, alight- | electriclan, and he has displayed remark- The “ membered and each received a memento ) ¢ for several hours, rogramme ended with the song “On- herewith resign as a police officer of the city He walked to the | able siill and good taste in his arrange- | {al and made merry for several hours, The ward, Christian Soldier." by the qusrtar. | f,the happy occaston and county of San Francisco, sald resignation tal with his wife e lights. W e BB he tia wound Areased. mnh ER0te,of | T fote rendered six or elght selec- | BTeat credit on the ward surgeons, nurses ath fhis bolnt the Jights wers turned off. e e S T S Ry e Y later became unconscious, tlons and then proceeded to the Grand, | 8nd hospital corps men connected with | gro H3 DAAREIMoY Betorated tree shone | gor the gratification of the soldiers danced §i Cinims that: e il —_—— where another short concert was given | the hospital. All were anxious to make | Jom the center of the hall. The cheers | y,¢ji g fate hour. Hasagh ottty Tnother -stren- befors almost as large an assemblage. | the particular ward directly under their | 3d_hand-clapping that followed amply | "rno" oclebration was first planned by | Uously objected to his hecoming a_police- Be Sure and Attend From the Grand the singers went to ihe | charge the most beautiful, with the result olonel Girard. Lieutenant Col- | cojonel Girard, and wasé made such o suc. | Man, and at her urgent request he con- The greatest assignee sale of clothing. I|8t. Nicholas, then to the Colonial, the | that to choose the prettiest was a very | lIns and the ladles for thelr efforts in be- | cosg through the hearty co-operation of e o e tar, will sell to-morrow men's genuine worsted | Pleasanton, the California and finally the | difficult matter. half of the sick soldiers. n C. Marsh, a motorman in the z the Presidio ladies and the.members of Tilts thet cost $15 for 85 55 8150 $50 eoemm | Occidental, the last mentioned hotel being | In the center of the mess hall & mam-| ~When the hall was agatn lightedup, Rev. | the Red Cross socleties. To Mrs. Cocit- | gmPIOy of the Market Street Rallwa s - ¢ befs d ? | moth Christmas tree decorated with glit- | John A. B. Wilson gave thanks in a short Company, who is next on the civil service cloth men’s sults, worth’ ), for 35w, |reached shortly before midnight, Col- | or "tingel and many colored lights | Drayer for the many blessings enjoved in | Lo egiris e o cony ioyeuPgfintended | jigt will be appointed Thursday to fill the Come one, come all, to the Boston, 775 by fell: houghts | this the L v C; Price $15. Come and sece it. g B 5 | enefl: of the parish poor. Mrs, Brown, | PrOught to many a poor ow thoughts s the last year of the century. The| rill of the Red Cross Society and Miss | Vacan y~__~._._— ce 'i’:ij:n‘fi: reet, near Fourth. P. C. Xelly, n:;‘:mn 'of the mission, acted as director. | °f & happy Lhrzmtnn at home and also dl!lrlbut(ton of the presents was the| Della Mills, the thanks of the soldiers are CH FASL TR i T The Following selections were given: aftorded o chance for contrast between & | source Pf.rcat merriment. A blg, stout | que. They labored carly and late and| Unwelcome Guest Causes Row. WA, 9 ROCK, g " and mmense ns to mak dlers” 01d Friends Change. R, S Al g, Ui carol | @ Christma time where their every want | hampers, and, drawing forth a package gpared no palns to.make the soldlers’| Alex Benicke went to the Edipire lods- New Montgomery Street. The Society of Old Friends some time | men' (traditional): carol, “Now Over . the| SOuld be anticipated by noble-hearted | carefully labeled, called the name of the o , 636 Commercial street, last sisted by the following ladies: ing-house, . las o decided to have a bullshead break- | Snow-white Meadows” (Stainer); carol, “‘Good | Women. patient to whom it was addressed. Out | *'Mrs, Kerwin, secrefary: Miss Brower, | night to make a call on Ernest W. Wister- B e L e e ek | enecia (alona: caml.” “\hea | SOme of the soldier guests came on|of & blue-clad Crowd would dart the | Mre Southail Miss Wilkon, muste oom: | lle, who resided there. Bonicke had ton C T e e o heecifse | Chriet Wap, Bom of Mary” (Srown): anthem, | CFutches, some in invalld chairs and oth- | owner of the name, and, grabbing his| mittee: Miss Andrews, Miss Maye Col- | mich CEristmas cheer aboard and the ¥ y 3 “Nagareth” (Gounod): carol, ho Is This | ers were supported to seats around the | prize, without ziving his companions time © inghs Miss Polly Du lerk, Louis Grund, refused < 1t was decided to have instead a banquet | that Was So Lowly?" (Foster): carol, “O, | tree by thelr nurses, but all had a cheer- | to observe the blush burn, Miss Cunningham, Miss Polly Dunn, | clerk, 2 sed to allow him IS WELLKNOWS AND RRLIABLE OLD &t one of the leading rotisseries on the | fiitie Town of Bethlehen (Redner). ful smile, and thelr “thank yous: upon | out the door. O e, e | e e o e S O o | 1o T s dlscussisn which waday o wrusal | L gpectatiat cores Biood Putson. dosa R Bight of the k. tae. . - e {he recefpt of little remembrances were | Within an hour every soldler had re-| Miss Laily, Miss Rawles, Mrs. Henry Dut. | which was joined in by the Prospective | aiied Diioriers. Rook on Discascs ot Mar font The Is Out. A e B Dheo Tho exercises opened with & fow aporo- | Bies: - Hebning, pistas i loo inmen® cal: | ton, IS, Brvan, e e, A |t Honicke aod” Gries orel 1o, Tacts | Ore e ey Ararsspuanie. Houry, Challenge ates of ice G , Mrs. . Miss Marshall, ot rund_we 16:30t08. Wov'gs, Sundays. 10 At the Spanish Church of Senora de| priate words by Ghaplain Potter, and his | o orts of Fancy caken. wore andod | Manige! Maensi Mise Muihe’ Miss | the hospital to bs F supecicis) | tationireeandsacrediy conddential: Cat of addsesa Wednesdny, January the 24, the great | Gaudalupe, the first mass will be said to- praver of thankfuinees eliclted an amen ’ around b challenge will take place in this city. * | day at 5 o'clock. At 10:30 there will be | from the boys in blue and the assembled | devoured by patients whose appetite for ! Potter and Miss Sadler, tree committee, tice, pending an investigation, | 2635 Kearny St., , treated for y handsome young ladies, and| Reeves, Miss hl)‘ilvh;. Mrs. Gardner, Miss lkin‘lltlaort;“l:dl and later on taken to the P. ROSCOE M. .w

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