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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1901. 27 ¥ REEERMHEHEE. ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. *TIVOLI* Last Week PARIS Eastern Star Chapters. had the following namca officers installed | exalted ruler of this ver: H . 2 « il stal I y enterprising | president; Bruce Cornwall, first vice pres- ALIFORY . by District Deputy Mrs. Eola Cyrus | lodge, | ident S 0. Stanyan, second vice presi- MONDAY Ja uary l‘t., ter, and her staff of offic Sadle G. Kah _Oakland Lodge begins the new year with | den F. Schleicher, third vice presi- Ompany. b / ght noble grand; Annie W. Lewis, vic 50 membes It will have a ladies’ night | dents l H. Jung, recording secretary 1 by in on | Martha Ossosky, recording in February. Joseph G. Cox, financial secretary; \ Bogart, Mr. | Mary . Hawile fin ‘.mm Santa Barbara Lodge, which now ha: Charles O. Steiger, treasurer; J. J. Nash, Ferguson, \hnu Simon, t | membership of 195, will give a thegter | marshal; Henry Van Valkenbergh, trus- Ipt e right, an | party during the current month. :un A. C._Trautvetter, outside sentinel, t | lett shpporter. <o no Vall sdge, which now numbers 9 | 3. Van Nostrand, inside sentinel. : 82 L er. ) and Fannie Fine 1 as Arransed 4 series of bay | The céremony was followed by the Instul- Mrs. Jere m H. Collins | ers 1o the vic le Cohen, -con- for the fourth Sunday in Jan- | jation banquet at the Bay State, where | ] I Howard William | ductor; C den; Margaret | uary, February and March. Dr. Kugler, he of Stanford circus fame, X 1 & M. R(ui Andersol sor-1 - T i tO L presided toast master. The principai the ceremony Foresters of America. toasts of the evening were: “The Grand | Einanciai s Hawley, President, to responded Deputy Wynne; ‘“The Order.” Henry S. Martin; | “Our Parlor.” D. A. Curtin, and “The Na. tive Daughters” Grand Sécretary Henrv Lamnstedt. appy speech was that of Judge C. onlan, who was asked to talk upon ing. He chose for his topic the isms of the members and i kept those around the ta- r of laughter. The music of ning was ba lections by Har- H. Kendrick, Ten- na Tow Groene . {he there were specialties by The grand chief ranger paid an official by. visit last week to the court in Dixon. The Oakland degree team will pay a vis- it to Court Farragut and confer the de- | grees on a (lass of candidates. Delega. | tiops from Napa l‘ar\ Costa and Crockett 3“” be on har grand sceretary, ; < of the American Fo Deputy Grand Chief and J Mockbee at | half of the o ap pre: pa The “"k of | Wring past noble grand, ed any here- gressive chap- ¢ the Rebekahs, the Genuine Reductions JACKETS, SKIRTS, SUITS y = = = = Ferris Hartman o7't Miss the Last Chance to See the Gorgeous Balts, the Electric Girls, tie Frolics of the Frogs and cere of- nony by the itral star, where | many hall was \fir) pre! of the order p oo | Xy [;m,f;“';mm!:m‘%t A gy i S e e Toads, the Carman Buresque and srand; ,;1(;”“!‘“;‘ FohbbE Carinty WG W, ¥A% Beane re- the Lovaly Transformation. Sented on behalf of the parlor a magnifi- cent diamond set gold badge to P JACKETS. t Pres- mmittee to : t gave B | Hear All the Latest Sonxs and Topicals. ident W. H. Dick, indicative of his rank | ll i ' AL in the order. After midnight the hun- | B $5.00 and $7.50 LADIES ‘JACKETS are now.....$2.50 § .- | that was enjoyea by riembers and many | J708 ard st e e i g $7.50 and $i0.00 LADIES' JACKETS are novw.... $4.75 MONDAY EVENING, Jamuary 21, APE s Junior Pride of California will Friends of the F t. B > P 7 e nd who Sifwe . social timesgnd Aanpe: b -Bpioh riends of the Forest. : # handsome Jewel of e | e T T e | The officers of Lincoln Lodge of the | W SKIRTS' i «.THE... in osephine 2CTOUX — vd\ vl the Forest installed by A 42, 2ni e Bifeaes e e Vi ea oot gk | @ $6.50 LADIES’ GOLF SKIRTS are mow. ... .. $4.50 FENG'NG MASTEH Mrs. Lorents, the finencial secret " oa| Bay City Circle has forw resence of a large proportion of the y R “.Ll:u,.’. nfl“' ,L‘Hn. insta \::1.: | for the relief of the sufferer membership. At the close of the installa- | B $8.50 LADIES' GOLF SKIRTS are now......... '56-00 i By the sutlors of “Robin Hood.” - flice The cere > ere followed b, at Galveston the su of $50, re tion ceremonies Mrs. A. Boehm, the in- 2 r coil 3 e s - the retiring ; :‘-«r‘x,\”;x\: n i : i of ‘hru,“ nd. Th s]uolylm;:xull‘l‘h:r(, pu(r‘{ M e Evenings at 8. Matince Saturday at 2. and xL members POPULAR PRICES—23 and 50 Cents. SUITS. ¢ cle will be officially visited to-morrow |pliment to Mrs. Bertha Mackrett, the re- Telephone Bush 9. ywing named were installed as . i et ¢ i oo - f Lo: . | night by Sub-Chief Companion | tiring pres She spoke in eulogistic s £ Lo ‘\ al IAI Monday | 118 fing in_the places terms of the manner in which during her | B $15,00, $17.50 and $20.00 LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE Mrs. Kate | torm she presided over the lodge, and ined at her . ke SUITS are now. ..$10.00 $20.00, $25.00and $30 00 LADIES' TAILOR MADL SUITS are now . .- $15.00 $15.00and $16.50 LADIES’ GOLF SUlTS are now $10.00 NO REDUCED GARMENTS EXCHANGED. dwelt upon the fact that she was the only ; officer in the order who con- degree of initiation without ng memorized the work. That ired, is always productive of a able impression on a candidate ed the hope that the other to serve during the cur. w t Ma followed the Installation s presented to Mrs. S. t president. UNION COURSING PARK TO-DAY... « January 13th. witia acted Sunday - ANOTHER MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, on On last Tue 1 week and A i v the officers of Pioneer stituted a new circle with | Lodge were installed by the supreme offl- od membership sixty | e 1d after they had been placed in SE. Oorner Geary and Steckton Stgeets, San Franoisco. HEEAENl ' resvective stations there was an ad- e € jc ment for the purpose of enjoying a UNION SQUARE. - ¢ ll'“d‘l n and a social hour. Che new off = = DEROREESERNALE IAE ADVERTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES KANSAS CITY OPEN STAKE! 128—N OMINATIONS—128 31500 $1500 'Free to the : Ruptured Dr. W.S Rice. the Well Known Au- thority, Sends a Trial of His Famous Method Free to AllL presented with a set with diamonds, r wos presented to { PRIZE MONBY There was a lar he Potrero Oper | the best and “vh of Febry 1mme. TRAIN SERVICE: balcony, 10c; 50 Parquet, frent orchestra any sea ows reserved, children, 10c, any part except reserved A few Front rows of balcony reserved, an | cure | e officers of Mis- Mas; A. Gross, Mrs. M. Koch, John Hutton and Nellie is generous offer. the aliforni 5 s i AneusOne t v;'or\kmre?{ | o rareiin core ok HAptres COF WA | Leaves Third and Townsend streets 9:15 a v e represern | Triumph Lndge has had the following | new and startling e {0 0 Y 4 . m. oxett will pre 8 v Grand Mas. | Rice, 415 N. Main St, Adams, N. Y. has in- | WEEK COMMENCING TO-DAY, MATINEE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13. | & and 10:15 8. m., 11 a. m., B m :nd 1p. - ho will b e 5 vented a that cures without pain, Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after the last o wil b dFET Y : 'THE ORPHEUM’S BIGCEST SHOW YET. fiil™al i Jilan’oms W sev- | ton, e i i . minutes. sent sev. | ton, M Wik | First appearance in California of SAM LOCKHART'S § Ay ‘ W. = z * = ADMISSION 25e. LADIES FREE. { close of the lation D. B. hose who rn.m\ d_them a o : ; some gold emblematic badge. . | monies were followed hy a n,hfl ed | R THE WORLD'S GREATEST ANIMAL ACT- f HEATR E | XTHlnnn‘ of ngs ng pecialties, to- & | a collation and refreshme the y | question was asked, ‘W natter Presenting O'Rourke's Latest Success, “PARLOR A" THIS SUNDAY \ll:‘-HT AT 8:15. T | meet h?" the reply mph BC AT, T ol SR et i K o BB TO-MORROW. MONDAY NIGHT. is all right.’ e in- | Gotham's Famrn.- S nmn. Begins the 4 1 B s ¢ S ot 15 BILLY LINK i Gad. e On the night of the 5th inst. Boadicea | morrow night in the Shiels building. - T 3d d L t Circle of i Ancient Order of During (ln _past “e‘-:h(nxu ‘:mu rs .;i“xlyon;‘ THE FI“?‘E OI R e c N On o( h;?r;;:\:.ums an E s Druids gave a dancing party in the Lau- sters ociation were installed | ENCE ROBERT 1 2 nieh | xY.Jnd Master I‘ ter FELHAIT o the Shiel DulainE: a% WhICh | D % s Recelver Bouth prescaic | J.F.CROSBY JR., INEZ FORI FORMAN o CO, FLOR there was a good t»n'};:" of the mem- | 4 programme for >ntertainment ‘.,r H“v MODEL H an up-to-date_comedy by Si U. Collins. IN THE ADVENTURES OF their fri e well arranged | members. T and reci- 4 EY: il I RS Cusoo Kept the atssmblage | Tatiam BI Sprime MI CHAS. LANGE. THE WILLY COLLINIS| BerTina cerarp |NELL GWYNNE ntil midnight. A. S. \\‘:llmmfi}? "'r“ \t“r'."\{.'xn' danger, operation ‘or an hour's loss of time The World's Greatest Terpsichorears. In New Songs. or manager and those who as- | er Abrabiam-[ S8 10% OFLo s dork. To avoldl alk questions: of |~~~ Tt e e ae e A 2 e T R e e of the ex- | Gl he ‘fends free to’every sufferer a free JOE SANTLEY I THE GHE‘T AMENGAN BIOGRAPH MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. mg Mnsgmc Lines. Frances J. Williams, Mary Martin, | imith and o 2 Dol thonid aa | i~ ile Semaon Sospe Sowet Sobos. St e SV . Next—SWEET LAVENDER arkable method, forrison, Ilis., Is a welcome | & Olympla Grove, one of the most ener- s | ° s n its temple at l-‘uur!w-mh ;ml *rankiin lod age, and for cighteen years had a | P. D ¢ e s i o the. Rise GRAND OPERA HOU ieft rupture healed entirely and the thod the To- t was almost was a good attel | | MATINE E TO-DAY 1 in a few weeks. w e committee, excellent music and > 3 as s : ‘ st @ well arranged programme of danc 0 s of Unity and of ‘rq g B ROERaL weare o tveed LAST NIGHT OF x. k th On the 17th this grove will confer the first | lodges alled next Tuesday | jh oitds “of similar, case rted by those m,the Jith this erove wiil conter the st | lodges il 5 e ey | it WY e et e MON DAY EVENING,January 21, /<A VIRGINIA ¥ hird and the fourth degrees will be con- | will be instalied to- morrow night, and trfal. Don't be backward. It will surprise | 3 ferred, the latter in a ial degree | those of hhu Isior Lodge will be installed | you with its wonderful power to heal. :\n: it | PY) d ster ond v February and now drilling a vol! r| | The officers of Forget Not Lodge of | ;»,”wrue or write for :Jhl-m Do not fail to | . m he Drst vail: | corps which is to make a speclalty, o ne Degree of H e installed_last | write at once; do £0 to-day. —_— wig rer; John R.|ferring the third degree dnesday by ss Loretta F. Dan- e e R TR AT —TO-MORROW EVENING— £ Parmelee, guard, | The fraternal visit_of the deg: nelly. & and recorder. Those 0f SIVEr | corme———— First Production in this City of Henry Arthus - F anist. During the | Spi ,«.dL, are to be installed next | Jones' Famous Play, w its apprect Tuesda s, ROGUE’S COMEDY.” . retiring high Magnoiia Lodge No. 41, A. 0. U, W., i ] [} e B gt g s g 2 t , through | team was accompanied by about has arranged to have its officers installed | A FRICES_10e. 1Se. 3o 80, RS him a costly | members of the twenly groves k2 Dubhic a Doldi iiiete SR o Proven territory, on line of railroad. for § | Presenting for the First Time in This City the Play_in Four Acts, Good Reserved Seat in Orchestra at All Matte s ed. Then there | city and in addition there were y night of the 2ist inst. The ceremony is | ..1a splendid chance for those about to f | % ey g he banquet hall, | about two hundred and fifty mem: to be followed by an evening of dancing. L e sl awvon a1 Branch Ticket Office Emportum. ere re- | the order from Oakiand and - Alameda. | The affair is strictly invitational. Torty An S I0PRPARY- €6 95 o Lo anas Campbell, under r)mumnvi of M & SOMES (8. C. MASON, agent), Shortridge | Captain A. mplified the s Native Sons’ P!!‘lvrs. 101 Chronicle bldg., San Francisco. S AND ZOO were in- | degree in the long form in a manne T men’ GEMAEY batton: oF A ha e vening was ia_Commandery indicated that it will probably cari o 2 the prize at the next session of th: n.V Sons of the Go t is out. It is in Sirs Dan M. Law- | grove. After the work of the the form of the bear rag, gold and white AMUSEMENT& (Founded on Thackeray's “Vanity Fa! fred Batkin “and | there was a banquet, which was partal amel and has upon its face instead of TR St | t eremony | of by more than three hundred. This team |.‘alifornia Republic the initials : o Wil confer the degree for Alpini Grove iy el ey FOirmln of b o SAN FRANCISCO'S | onen o AENIEEes OF SEATS BEGINS THURSDAY on_the night of the 24tii inst. O BRSPS LEADIZG THEATRE | BATCONY MORNING, Jan: 17, at 3 o-élock. INCLUDING at its last“meeting initiat ey uiEht - Wynne, D. D. 6 THEATRE | &3 TRRy No Orders Taken by Telephone. 5 ed four strangers. a2 < bdeat, n d the oficers of Sonti AT ‘ Ne Taken by T 3 Manzanita Grove under the direction o Parlor, who r. F. H. Cranz, - and Continuing = = = e | its new officers 1s z( ping_up e P. P.; John H. Dumbrell, P.; Charles M. TO NiGHT = ’ ted and ap- | tion for good work, ta 3 oL < BT ot AV ON. emapte "o 1he | ot every Session: alho Conferting degrees | Jvood. William J. Koch and D. D. (,\141.» NEXT 14 NIG-I—ITS A L H AM B R A HANLON & SINGER. DAVE s.uf:mcxnosn lled by Past | in a manner that Is winning praise for R""-l-) g The Charming Pastoral Idyl, z= 5 LEE TYLER. AHERN & PA . d by Past | those who do the wo o PHONE SOUTH 770. HAL, CORESES 25 marshal of | During the current \\;pk”.,ns, Thomas | B B, fallation URht refreshments A e ion which fol- | Thornhill, grand arch Druidess, will send | the L : S A 3 . o e Compbell Was Tonsimas: | aut mer St pmdiamcon. and Wil aes | S0 836 cotriainment, s urglabed ; itk "¢ MATINEE TO-DAY | New Comic Moving Pictures i r siher l,;w,‘ fl;h‘(r’euw \»\’ § klv,m- ince her deputies. i Sn é)(—.,-‘k(‘. (v:\.... 7 m e (,lr-nr{;ln z cOmme]ciflg MAT]NEE T0=DAY, 4 chson, Noble Hoyd of Cincinnat Dorado Cirele will hold its annual > B 2 = irst Time in San Francisco, Altk pman Sachs, Wells, A. | picnic at Buena Vieta Park on the 28th of | Bannan, coon & Preaiderit Dum: : Effective Production of v " $i0 Cippan, B, Asg K Wi 3 | piemc ul em Wit Farcon e BUh | Do ik ang Wink dancing: ¥ 3. Rogh | A Complls and, Efeetve Eruouction of the | po.ionT and atss 7ais wezk, | WM. A, ERADY znd JOSEPH CRISMER'S | Toievione o Snie rare m Fulle W .rrqn;ng for that affair. The and Rk‘ra'rd ). "]"‘ll';" '}' solos; H. e The Newest Farce-Comedy From New York, e R T it ayer, Walter C. Campbell, | by initiation. a 3 % and C. L. Gage, who | Hesperian Grove was visited Bavis, banjo iuet. TR MDLLE ‘NT(’N]A m)lOREB Py LAUGHTER FROM RISE TO e phew. Past -Avchas Awmorion S Ihe e 1‘:“ k) o g rebellf), in CONCERTS. EATE OF CORT AN, M’Ns REL CcO night, in San Francisco | meeting. Past Arch Jonn Hutton, who 13| President J. J. Handley installed the offi- (Antoinette Trebelll), in CONC g T L the seventh degree was | now in his seventy-fifth vear, presid cers of Golden Gate Parlor in the pres- Seats $1 30, §1 and He. Now ready. SR ey ence of a large number of the members conferred, it_having in and during the evening .'w'r.munlcaled, This inter- | Ing history of the orde: and invited guests. J. Sweeney acted E Y watched with a|tion with it in the early '60s. as grand marshal and ‘the close of the | BBIEI au-m.us Z A G R }\N 1l present. of the members of the visiting associ that was most admirable, the Py Witk the DOE oDk (.h..ur( the benefits that the | < ;2 -3;;‘"”“;{;{" w. A T ANG the d Fellows. eive from the visits by.th ment to th s -063 e officers of Park ring the past two months | artistically prepa - T s of Parker Lodge will be Hated elght strangers. | to 16 vhder thy WwaTE CITY nA e Pemutest Comsady Ever Writton: Families OfVXGfims of Glass PRETTY GIRLS, PRETTY COSTUMES, NEW SONGS, Phone_Sou NOW THOROUGHLY HEATED WITH STEAM MATINEE TO-DAY—Prices 10, 15¢, 2ic. TO-NIGHT—Last Performance~THE BIG HIT! on Lhe evening of the Hall. After the an entertainment tee in charge is J H. Hutaff and 8. ton, Adolph Eb D. Wilson ©nd L. D. Souriau, the committee on entertainment. Among the guests ot honor were Grand Vice President L. F. Svington, Grand Secretary Henry Luns- . Conmy Enacted by THALL AND KENNEDY’S PLAYERS. Works Accident. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE, What Elks are Doing. The lodge home committee of San Fran- cisco Lodge is now waiting for plans for Next—Sunday Afternson, i & ew Tome. The locale. which 1s stll | teat and Disirict Deputy Hundiey. o WOMAN AND WINE NGBW SPECIALTIES. |“TrE Syan eoARpew| Toypen iy IKIARY (T, lie committee appointed by the Grand | kept a secret, has been almost decided | oft re-elected recording secretary and ge- 5 s s Be, 3 T8e. L Jast Seeeiun 10 report upona | upon. J. L. Liency has been added to this | nial Native Son. Adolph Eberhart, acted | WEEK BEGINNING T0-MORROW (Monday). EVERYTHING UP TO DATE. Matines-ife. ¢, e sad, W, ’ for the Odd Fello: n . sl master and in a very happy man- aborate Product - ’ a S & ary NEws- - 4 Feliows' Home | committee. The committee on Grand | as toast mesier, EnC O F ) Ry lant Play-of the Century, POPULAR PRICES. Coming—MURRAY AND MACK. TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL Lodge has issued its circular to all the lodges in the jurisd ach lodge on the sub- issued a circular asking that offcrs t to Sheldon G Kellogg of this city, «“THE TWO ORPHANS.” The Original Union-square Theater Version, DON’T FORGET IT STARTS THIS AFTERNOCN. “vening, who were on tRe regular Judges Frank H. list: Dunne and Percy V. ion. It calls for an rman of the committee. THE PRISON OF THE POPE. S y ly from G er W. W. Watso early reply Are L. F. Byington. John 8. Partridge, Il the Magnificent Scenery Pre- oft ¢ Puesdny mem Ju95an | sect of the Grand Lodse meeting in 1902. | LOE. Y, 0 ot Wnd President L. D. Sou: | ' pared From:ine Origipal Modcls. Aad the Tan Lists Sevén Nights and Two'Mat- RACING! RACING! RACING! ; and on Friday night he was | L0 I00Ee o B R ere will e srcsorisj | riau. There were also a number of Volun. | Gorzeous Costumes Augmented Cast! Tnees. 100 WINTER MEETING—IML - , Tooage. 1o-morrow night he | oP, Whicl presented | Tl T Retween speeches there were Matinees—i6c, 156, e LECTURE BY CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB. @ unique and novel entertainment, a fea- ture of which will be a wheel contest. There will be about seventy-five entries, and each contestant expects that he will win one of the prizes, and $125. The other novelties wlll not be announced un- til the night of the entertainment. The new roster containing the names of the 375 members of the lodge will be issuea PRICES™eineoc. e, Theater Now Thoroughly He.(!d with Steam. EDDY ST., OLYMPIA Swuison THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE HOUSE IN « NDAY NIGHT, Jan. 2ist, MRS. FISKE, “BECKY SHARP.” See Announcement in This Column. ————————————————— voeal siections by C. A. Kron. Willlam Wilson, F. H. Siebe, W. Douglass, and mstrumen{al music by Mearns and Dry- fuss. During the evening Jullus Bietes- heimer, the retiring past president, was presented a costly goid and diamond set past president’s badge. The officers who are (o _serve for the current term are: ifornia Lodge. of Unity and Wildey en- tly installed on the Gate Encampment DEC. 31 TO JAN. 1, OAKLAND REYV. PETER C. YORKE For the Benefit of ST. JOHN'S PARISH. (Rev. Father Brady. Rector.) ¢ Lodge were in- Wednesday by Deputy E. V. These hotels pos- cess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate from J. B. Brooks, will arrive from Ta- coma this week. ~Charles 8. Marshall, manager for H. 8. Crocker & Co., is the baby of the lodge. He promised that every man work nt under him shall be- cisco and Oakland can- K. The bi; Louts D. Souriau, presmem. Louis Siebe, . l:ng-gemenl “Extraordinary. = Feb. 1 stiend ik Instubtion of the gg”;lic‘e’ée i the 1odgerooms, o presens | first vice president; John R. Mclsaac, sec. il fly Velmg k¢ I”] officers of Sunset Encampment of Ala. ond vice president; Willlam F. Garm QUERITA Vl CENT : 5 Adolph Eberhart, hird vice presilent; e Wilson, financi cording secretary; David secretary; Henry C. Pasquale, treasurer; A, F. Luquann marshal; J. Neely, in- At § o'clock. METROPOLITAN TEMPLE ation of the officers of Unity San Francisco’ MABEL HUDSON, Favorits Deputy John Davis was wit- orite. a large number of members of PALACE i manage- ment, modern ap- der. 1k within six weeks, He filed | side sentinel; H. L. Gudmansgon, out- a Fifth and Jessle Streets. o T fg;';: ?;xx‘,pfic-nnm last week. side sentinel: John 3. Sweeney, A. H. A Songbird Without a Peer. —central location, Uiy 3 Rebekah Lodges. Colonel J. R, Howell, past exalted ruler, | Blakeley. Henry Gundlach, 'trustees: fiberal TICKETS .. 1 i Dr. G. J. Fuzslbbons, Dr. recently a inted Police Commifsioner, Edwn.rd 8. 2 press Howard, surgeons. has been presented by the lodge a certifi- an OUHAMA, GRAND Amity Lodge on th enight of the 5th 1ad a sheet and pillowcase party for members of the order only in the Eureka e Odd Fellows' bullding. It was management of Mrs. Laura , Dr. Ziegler and Mrs. A D. eshire. California Lodge of the Rebekabs has cate of an hmmnry life membership. Judge Per ! is a regular nuend- ant at .hfi’oa.e and is developing into a very active member. Ban Jose Lodge has now 226 members. It is arr: for & social to be given in the near future. Jackson Hatch is the The officers of Stanford Parlor, Stan- ford 76, the Pride of San F"lnclsco. were installéd by District Deputy W. nne, assisted by EA Head as marshal 'F who will control this parlor durin, the current six months are: W. 'um- phreys, past president; William D. Hynes, ANE AND OUR mssnu‘l:n BT%'NK COMPANY. R ll AHATEUA ¢ 7 The Famous Juggler. TTE GEORGE 8 zvi:n! rnmu. HOTELS, pointments .a n 4 perfect cuisine. American and Eu- ropean plans. g CONCE HOUS FISCHER’S CONGERT NQUse Oro, Bernard and Oro: Marie D. Wood, Sid Baxter, Mile. Atlantis, Rousell Brothers, Earl and Hampton, Edyke Lesly and Others. Reserved Seats 2c. Matinee Sunday. TAFE ROVAL San Francisco.

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