The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 2, 1902, Page 31

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CITY o Fraterpities. RAND CHANCELLOR CAL- KINS, who has since his elec- 1] l.fllll THEATRE COLUMBI TO-NIGHT srsrzin THE SAN FRANCISCU CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1902. 81 ! ADVERTISEMENTS. s AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Week Commencine = THIS AFTER- tlon at Stockton last May offi- X The Beautiful Pastoral Play, OON, March 2. 4 - clally visited the greater por- 3 WAY DOWN EAST 2 tion of the California lodges, , b4 DI‘ GOOdS report marked activity 2 among the Knights of Pythlas ° 8 in almost every district. Eight new 2 | lodges have been organized so far during - NIG P24 - ’ Py | his administration and several more are ni 8 @ 4 | in process of formation. With very few . AND 2 WEEKS THEREAFTER, . H 8 prlng penlng. | exceptions, the established lodges are . : ¥ { growing at a good rate. The increase g - . 2 HOUSE D ‘ is of a desirable and lasting character, as Kirke La SI:;II- The World's Greatest Acrobats, = $ well as the greatest attained In the do- any § RAPERIES. i T PR S 5 A voin|® THE TEN NELSONS. 8 8 We made it a point this season to get our Spring WlAtslx: recent years. X g Fad -f IS i a vices received at headquarters from sen g Lines ready earlier than usual, as we had the pick of the a1l DETIR OF The ooURLy aive. CEiuAn.R E AU % drapery market and control of some of the choicest that the internadlonal gathering of the AND AUGUSTUS B 8 n order t held i sco nex: | § new patterns and designs in August will be the Iargest vet recorded, | ‘ Rag-Picking Picture/Makers. = i CURTAINS AND PORTIERES. o iy e el 2 b 3 8 AMERICAN ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS, newest and most the State, Every State and Ter- EVA MUDfiE, o % attractive designs, {lwry wéll ‘;‘end lnrgde delegst{onu of x‘yl:levg- - a gl Lach ST bod ers, t C i rovinces wi e ¥ 5 3 $5.00 AND UPWARD A PAIR. well' represented. Even. Mexico and the At the commencement of the season we shall offer whole- 1§ | 300 g Ay i 8 IMPORTED CLUNY LACE CURTAINS, handsome line In the Hawallan Islands will send delegations, ¥ popular beige or natural linen color, at The unusually low rates of rallrond fare g sale prices in all departmenfs. B 8 400, $5.00 AND $600 A DAIR. o the Btate from ail poluts, and the fact | M ire-WOODS & MOSS-Lum b4 " 9o that these rates are avallable also to non- 2 REAL ARAB AND RUSSIA LACE CURTAINS, In beautiful de- members, is leading the western railroads = ,sls.oo. Singing Comedians. # slans in these most popular curtain laces, to sell at fo prepaie for the Teaviest passenger - ] (- Ead st its i # $5.00 AND UPWARD A DAIR. rlondonto Loine oF Mealidbure hak in- | r.am_:fu ,”':( estrmn‘ Suits in ‘shades of tan, Oxford, blue, pretty eton Nights in PROBYN 8 e cren:«-dl to Im m;mlm'r; lnm: expects to, m styles, wn]l\ silk reveres, velvet collar and = silk-lined, the new flounce Chicago i reach the 200 mark by July, ¥l ichly tailor sti . . 8 PORTIERES. p,,“,f,'.',‘,.‘i:.',"',‘.‘,li’.,.'.;fl;‘f‘.,,,'{;‘L"fifif‘e‘."‘, “:',,Ifl:. skirt, richly tailor stitched; full value $20.00. LA“IES, QUARTE"E, ¥ REPP PORTIERES —A new TAPESTRY PORTIERES, In Plications at every conyention. i $21.00. ONLY MATINEES lists Beyond C 3% line Just opened, with solid ) rieh Oriental deslgns, In full Lodge No, 170 at Centerville had a Dnn- i/ 3 i . BATURDAYS, Instrumentalista Beyo: ‘ompare. % ®rounds and rich tapestry bor- | width and length —a grand 'l'il;l;]‘;:"‘l{:nflfl' ':.‘. .{‘.;*nhr' "“”"Vl; s i Fine black and navy Cheviot Tailor Suits, reveres and cuffs hand- L824 # ders, at value at two 10dkes are ‘“,5“““," rapidly, The | @ somely velvet and satin trimmed, newest skirt with mmmuuu to match, play seen an B“‘LY Single CL[FFORD {5675 and upward a pair, $3.50 and 450 n pair, th oo unttal srganinagions ot thy| [l with decp secorfioneletted flaunce of funcy uilk marcen; a very wviish J | R ' 8 oRst, | ined the order, Wawoni P ¢ B BUlL 1§ §37,50, 7 s RGN SHE R S 8 MADE TO ORDER, Company of the uniform Tank 1e driing | - 8 Special slze Curtains of all descriptions at shert notice at Industriously and hopet 1o _oApture oue $27.50. ; j TN Fag rln PO i it NUGENT AND FERTIG % REASONABLE PRICES of the leading priges In the great pontest — - ly ¥ Sl pan rAnGIng, Text AURUREL o atas Navelty Tailor Suits of extra quality venetian, in black, navy and I UTHE ABSENT-MINDED BRG- 8 B numrm[lllulu arganising unitorm ranlk tan, & rich novelty jncket, skirt with triple flaunce, high-class tailoring * I l v o '* e B - | companies. W silk 3 §# CITY OF PARIS DRY GOOD\ COMPANY, ol T st heen (necituted ot Hay llu;nmrlulrlnl :;:L’r: J nll:ll drap s I:‘i" first-class in every detail, exclusive L T“E BIOGIAPH ! d Blookton Btrosts, Unisn B rmh winlty Opunty, and 3\un|l|m [ siyle; full va « s suit is $35.00, it Ourner Goury b h 0 Bquare, Binn, Slekiyou lmufiu lllmlu In Hh“l“ W | With New Mevins Pletire: n Xpre | I new ml s ut Oraville and one st Bidge: BVENINGSE AT 8 BHARP! » b [ i or eiress Ordors Buceive mmedinie Atnton oA BTN, M AN : | $115.00, s ave mane |f W o 208 — MH‘I:‘»“J Just May there have been nine | Antique Maire Long Coats, with large white satin reveres| hlack i A Last Weak of AW WRITOEm Fail onmpanles misteved et trimmed, newest flounce cutj extraordinarily good value at §22.50 Th e t tW| ’ ‘l“ T“E ME R National Union Asmerioan Gompanions, fi 1o this Siale .wnr'\'.'.“”‘.:‘:“I.‘...".lul.“:’.“.i velvet trimmed, new inee euti exteaardinarily good value at 8225 0 Greatest Winner o El \[: ! @ Lot ke Nauonsl | Fhe offeers of Hamilet Oirele of ‘the | Fite belnk swarn 1 And fve e’ wre / BI2.50, PhE Pthe 1 of 1B ‘ med¥ s : i, o8 last ey In | ¢ unp;ul e [ :u:, ‘L‘un;nl af Amerios nlu.'.u.m«uul L0UFLh Feglment had t B Bk ) e f ) | i *W" by seht, 8e] Dalsonr: 108 N Wi BLERIERES R Bave been tnetalled fop the eurrent 1eFm | BeeR foFies repe Dress Bkirts, ) olnees, elegantly OFed, very ) ' b, At pAi) BAoBE ! e o At o | D i A O WHENLAD, 6. O U, as: | Baeh of the Blacer Goynty lodges has |l | f'”‘ lul!\ ol b WwitiiThriple founeas; Gjexantly Wiiord, BOSTONIANS L,'l‘fl’q'“ the gy a0 eaces re EFEAIL UPUR | sleted by Mis, §. L. Ansel a8 grand mas- | Belected a .nn\:,‘ iiee of u\u l’wm hegs, (i iiidaaiie | Ju allie §i5.00. Fonesved, Boe; Front Rows of Haieony " i L good of | uhal $L6F the eet mm oo @t Neweastle OEH B diss sauEved, hu . & Reversl ¥y e eremony there was phe: | fASH SO0t Bl NERKARUE RU8, FOER & Qo0 # ] { furhished Beveral | sented & beautitul plece of sliverware o | {he arrankements ToF & PRODEE Febre: hen the speaker ealled T0F | the Iistalling ofeer, afier whieh there | sentation at BaR Franelses next Auguat | ' Heasekier, THhompson, | was ah installation supper for the memm- | pf (he Jodges aid the BOFUEWILUERl HiR: | - - arke reet. Haket 18 0 tn keeplng | bers and Invited guesis Aohg thoge iuf ahid uther produets of Plaser Uoiinty, | af 16 bOW dewn o ;-lom Weke :u«mn-. afe: Miss Agiies D A e ?'mu'ml 'w.-‘lhm- Mull Hl«pm-lhwn‘n { 0"""?”(!' f ¥ T o FemEr U Enlers of - h ey the unlform Fank companies are now pes . Bl e T1h° Lenok | Gunsecytive term an fhanelal necreracy, | ing Neld, The FEparis bl the IBBReLiN LLL] (} ||0p te ¥ [ Miss Marlamy, who fur & Like peplod has N ! { the Govern o member of " that is friendly o this surepublican to toady 1 viviagon of the ‘\Ilw-l who fought the respest L BEen trensurer, anid Miss 1reiie P, Who has been elght terms in oifice, The retury sheets for the end of last year show that durlng the caMndar year 1087 were Inltlnted, % were reinstated and 1 Jolned by card, 674 were dropped from Rose, oificers that are bHelng rTgPI\PIl @t yuarters Bhow a Femarki durlng the past the order The next Grand Lodge will conveng at Ban Franclsco on Mopday evening, May 19, the electlons for representatives there- ble |m‘|ruvammlt yeiur In this braneh of AMUBEMANTS. ERENADE S nED A TO=NIGHT, FAREWELL POPULAR CONCE ] {'the Ban Franeiseo | $he roll 5.\ feanon of honpayment of | Lo beltig held by, the uulunl]lhmi;' lodken (T) ? Weitten by BMITH and HERBERT. o 3 ’ AT 1 ¥ dues, withdrawals and deaths, the num- | at the firat regular convention In Aprl, , BT 0! Musleal Director, e ot Yew Foster i | ber of the latter betng 17, The total mem- | The duestion of establishing the Grand ernoon RAUL PTRINRORPE) Wigp y e Ean Franciacs coun- | ership at the close of the year was 2402, [ Lodge permanently in San Franciseo will Stage Director, FERRIS HARTMAN ; g Mo oty o A r‘ with i et galn of 460 during the year. | be revived with vigor at the coming ses- | i Sl e Inter Nos Circle has arranged for n|slon and will have a number of warm nty if ugreeable to | fancy .1.4,« party on the night of the 17th ndvocntes, e PILANO L .A “THE FUNNY SIDE OF THAT," Another of the leading sub- GIHE ANGELLS," il hat coudty. A sommilt S, - it | of March Jects to be determined aside from are ey " on \ folnted to report on the feus: | “0n the st tnst, the ghend chis? pald/| ERARing foF the SUBLERS Savsiink Skt fai ABBISTED BY “S NGING 1“3":-,, W R SR . M | an officlal visit fo Ferruclo Cirelo In | will be the determination of the question | MRS. J BE. BIRMINGHAM Contralto, $WOMAN, WOMA! Miption for s banquet to| Washington Hall and she was well re-|as fo whether Californin is to have a ACCOMPANIED BY THE PIANOL § HDREAMING, Fiven on ihe becasion of the yeturn | celved. “The work of the officers was per- | Pythian home established. 4 . LA AT wlAM A JOLLY POSTILION,” > ® Senutor from the next wes. | [Ormed 1n 4 satisfactory manner, and —_— METROPOLITAN HALL., WFAIR ANDALUSIA® rc es ra ¢ Benate, The price will be | ll“n, the h\llhw-n.n‘{ the evening a pleas- The 0dd Fellows. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, MARCH . ‘And Other Gems. . r will be open to all | 4%, hour was spent. = Sfrol Grand Master Nicholls/of the Independ- " AL 08 ' CH 5, at 2:30, y B et N |, The ofcers of Live Oak Circle have S it 0T i o i Bt va Higay b S5—ARTISTS—05, « the 01 prea | | installed for the current term by |ent Order of Odd Fellows pald an officlal ombllm X e —Mu_ic Dvorak's “NEW WORLD ISYMPHONY." Mo Py e metal vistt Cto g8 | Deputy Grand Chief Companion Herman | visit on the ZIth of February to Shiller POU 1, YR OF aneall oetyw e nte soved @rotin Su BY A PERFECT CAST (Founded on Negro Melodies,) Council on the th-of March, o oy arele haw decided to move | Lodge at Sucramento, The following night ) SA b o Native Bof it lxu]vpmuhm Foresters, Hall and to rhunra Ing nights to the second and fou days m rth Ty he was with the lodge In Placerville, and on March 1 with Granite Lodge In }ol- In order to secure good seats all interested in this wonderful little device should secure them early, The Pianola is used ' and [} Popular Prlnas—_z_b—bll and 75 Cents or's “RIDE OF THE VALKYRIES '™ ‘s "LES PRELUDES." Hig Runger McKifresh has is- | The officers of Golden Gate Clrcle were | som, indorsed by Sauer himgell, who says: DUET From “ROMEO AND JULINT, ‘ r announcing that the Bu- | inatalled lnat weok Supreme #ub- | Parker Lodge will have work 1n the in- | PR Pivmol i i D04 i AT R b ) And Brilifant Solos by VAN OORDT, Violinist, ot Of the m’..:’,f‘,‘.‘l”.:..;. ,s.u.r Chi on Mrs. L. Atwood. This | itiatory degree on the 4th of March, Jir 26 bpRasipr ot ias s JhanyNowi s v cf sgseallod loeige Telephone Bush O o |And WAGNER celiist, and by SPECIAL Re- w ene 1 Los Angelen on | S0 Givaly baY & fraternal vieit to Inter| yorba Buena Lodse had work in that praniic " quest Twohaikownky's 1813 Overture Ih 100 AN on | Now Circle on the 4th of Mare : o - A A { next Aprll and will remain in | Captain C. W, Ages, husband of Mre, | deSree on the cocasion of Ita laat held All selections will be taken from the favorite concert pleces NION cuuHSING PAHK SR TRE SN —— Pave delcgnton hoi i ones | Sieg’ rekouts he p b gyeompanion: | UL pacino, Parneworgh, Ophir, Al | of Tmile Saver, the greatest living pianist, PRICES 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 1 in this ¢ and o meeting of | e had gone for the benent of Hls health |ond Goiden Weat lodges of the Sixty-sev= | ORACSE, J JAS, T, ORACE, Slipper, ! Vra deputies will be held | He had been a sufferer for several years, | (Dth district met in joint sesslon (n the | u"- dudge J h Rigye I 6 to arrange for the entertalnment | He was buj 80 Yours of AKe, Memaorial Hall of the Odd ifellows' bullds So— o gter and suprenye officers, e | "Grand Chiet *Companion . Miss Allee | Ik on the night of the #1th of February | e — ) will be hield 1o thel hall of Court | Ticoulet will pay an official visit to 1l | And Were addressed by leading members TO-DAY, SUNDAY = « = = March 2nd METROPOLITAN “‘u_ i | Verbano Cirele In Oakland on the 6th " 1 will glve a soclal on | inst. Bhe will be Accompanied by & num- n the Bhiels building, | ber of the grand officers Inter Nos Circle has completed all ar. The Lady Elks. rangements for its party in the Aleamar party glven by the Lady ) 00 the night of the 17th inst, The circle is already preparing for its annual plenio KATHARINE FISK of the order In its Interest. QOP()I |TAN HAL The grand master makes the followlng MBT q nn.nfflu{‘finv:h:u ..;r' v|-|lr}|(lulm| l.."||...|x.n1 Fifth street, near Market, L durin reh; th, to 00| n; Kth, - Purn 10th, Bneinal; 1ith. Oakland; 1th, TO-MORROW, Martines; 13th, Ban Joaquin; I4th, Apol- ' i MONDAY 16th, ' Truthi 17th, Han Pablo; INth, HIGH CLASS L xillary olden Gate Lodge of | 1o e ol Bue sta Py Henta Hosa; 10th, Eureka; #th, Valley; | | Heats on ? THE FIRAT GREAT CONCERT CONTRALTO tent Elks of America, 1n the | Sun of Daly, rhoons, Vista Terk op tne sat, :‘l"‘:',‘;.‘l‘}"',,“:;"“‘,fi‘,“;,.“";‘,“‘n"‘:,'“",“‘ & :;',L']J.:m. NIGHT, l TO VISIT THIS CITY IN MANY YDA, ’ 1 f the Alcagar, was a very | eircle, on the last Tuesday in Iebruary, g Fand mas Clay & Co.'s — ng— ' & Malr that was vonducted unde had a surprise in store for the lady mem. | ter, accompanied by Deputy (rand Mas- Musio Mt {lon of the tollowing named com. | bers. Mo each of thess there Was pre- | ter M. G. Gill gt e B, gl o fric MAR. 3 DY TH e A4 SONG RECITALS mittoe: Mesdames M. 1, Himons, Madle [ sented a charm In the shape of a wilver | teynal visit to Harbor Lodge (i Oakland, R urn Home After European Triumpha, Osterman, Josephine Walworth, 1da Hut- | heart, bearing the monogram of the elrels, | Joel W, Price of Bulsun, says the Holano | RS ETET t ke and May Muller. The On the I8th of February the members "5" publioan, 1s ”I"F ‘l'r ”:" veterans of Odd THE » ) ted with erimeon hearts | of Bay City Cirele had, after the meet- }':n ™ hlh"m"f'x""‘u ViH lm‘»fl‘;":‘ ':'1'.3 SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S HALL - s the march | The, o soplal hour and & ohnauet! algg & | 1ich of Fenruary, 1860, and on the Tt of . TUBSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS, March wan won by Grand BGb Chief Companion | March, 140, he transferred his member- PEERL‘.SS OPEN A D 11 and 14 " Mrs, M. Wormes, the financial secretary of [ Bhip to Bulsun Lodge and has been THURSDAY AND SATURDAY APTEIN ADVERTISEMENTS. the olrcle, regular attendant ever sinoe, He Iv also NOONS, Mazch 11 and 15 Heats 750, $1.00 and #1.80, At Hharman, Clay & Co.'s, next Thursday. Oakland Coneert, March 13, Direotion ALFRED BOUVIER and WILL GREENBAUM, a member of Crystal Rebekah Lodge, DIVA MME. SPECIAL STAKES. 104—NOMINATIONS— 104 The Eastern Star, After routine buj sesslon of King B Oredr of the Bastern Btar, in its meeting place in Frankiin Hall, the ofMcers of the tral wstar treated the members and Piano-Player, —-—ANN!TW!' BY i Mr. Frank Erwin Rodolph, Fambrosis Soclety. Century Circle of the l"nm‘)ru!hl Hoclety, organiged out of the membership of the Chosen Friends, held a meeting on the 10th fnst. In Ate hall in the Foresters' WHY that has seldom been eclipsed In any of Planist, RRT, Flutist, the chapters of the jurisdletion . bullding and after the transaction of rou- pdten - HC visitors to a Martha Washington tea 10 | tine business went to a downtown cife, Baritone, —TRAIN BERVICE honor of the anniversary of the birth of | where & banquet was partaken of, 8. e AND TH e o : the father of his country, The ladies ('n{lllwn-hl)m lnnulmnn!oplund'durlnl( the | Leaves 'rmm“.m I‘flrr;"ml nlr-:;u m::".; AT were dressed In the costumes of celoninl | evéning there wero i number of rosponses m, 11 & m, 18 m and 1 p. m.; Twentys times and had thelr halr powdered, They | bearing upon the new organization and Ity VICWR TALKIN“ MACHINE' and Valencla streets five minutes mlmo & Thall, Managers, werved tea and cakes, and while these | advincement In this city. It was repre- —— AT turning at 4:45 p, m. and after the las TINBE TO-DAY. were being passed around there was the | sented that it is doing well In the Eant, ’ San Mateo Bieetrio Care svery five. minn B _"m WP varmy lullflwlnu progr entertainment ; | S —— sh Clfl & Co S "a“ ADMISSION 280, CADIES PRER. TO-N! PO TMORROW. MONDAY, MIL i Mioe AL SRR v NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, crmarn, y " y — A BIO BUCCESS BYBRYWHERS! When the “‘.'" .3‘.‘:...‘,’«‘.'"37 e ehanter s noftatian | servrmnncre o | Ansintod by these Celehrated European Artists SATURDAY at 8 P.M OPERA |AT THE b .4 tatlo y ] g / earanee Ll 1) Miss Mae . O'Keefe, and ballad, Miss Firat American App PACIFIC HOME Wiorence Ferkine, Tiie aftair win ‘ong | WIAT CAUSES DANDRUFY, \ Yiolonolliat, March 8, 1902, g RN R O B At 14 B s,y HOUSE was the unanimous expression of the visi- White Horge Tavern ' mme_of oan be obtained ratls at Sherman, Clay & tors that King Balomon knows how to en- Disenses Bays It's a Germ, u'm?n "R Ny Co's Musle Btore after Tuesday, LAST MATINER AND NIGHT OP ATy Praguction of & Olaver Play, - e U an terialn, and make guests feel that they Orders should be addressed to J. | . S e MIDNIGHT BELL il Alpine Boenery—clreat are weloome. Durlng the evening the | The:ald Idea that dandruft fs seales MA'L Hipeh, vave Palace Hotel, elty, 4 ¢ ;l'n'fl' n‘:‘innlfl" '.':.4‘2{?.')?7;' g ‘:&'::‘ ,‘.’f"n'.'g'é'u!:.“’l".. f‘.l‘.«”.‘f.'.'.'i.r.‘.’y’”wnfl"u of ekin threwn off through a fey. muuu 41,0 And 45 HIIARD IN '6-MO “,fm,,m‘ 100, Blo._Be, W0s and Tho. ¢ P ) i dreds o | evten condition of the sealp 18 exploded, | NuVADA. WILL RE ) Ing _TO-MORROW (MONDAY) ¢ . "{.r'.‘:’.,‘:?..'{"L:i.flm‘y‘:u“4:‘:—:“ %"‘: L] "' :;r.,r.».-nr ‘\‘!':uu'-‘. ”nnl‘l‘mn‘g’. uJ’.,‘.Lu'y,W:.“'.‘lkmug 20 WIRDNIRDAY ARV Fischers Theatre DYVASIL A " SVENING, " EOAT OF MANY coromsr ellgibles ta Jnin the Order : he .uw uropean authority on skin digeases, says E AR it B | T W st D » GEORGE OBER ER srinelples; o al I © PFO- | hUFFOWE inder the sealp, throwir i eotloh of widows nnrfi aF m AMONE | jiitle seales of entiele Aml Lety «l|:= I.I'o‘: O'Farrell, "fi‘w”" r‘lowlflnk S8 Bnmlh ?"'élén‘s‘fl‘." ’3‘?»';4?"!:‘:'.‘2‘?5?“3'"' GRAND CONC T the many vIsllors were ¥, De= | yitality of the halr at the root, The only WI AN, 1 'NU “'O'gfii. " vall of the Erand ehapter ot -nfihu-r‘ mll#ylu‘m!n”n‘i that kills nnln FUMT germa \ o # A GONTE"TED woM‘" uu‘ Au Ay Allen Biltes of Blookton, whra's Herploide, IERLrOyY (he The Whole IN Charmed With the New and " darnett of hode 18land, and A R [ cavse, you_ remave the effeot,” Not oy eautirul House POBULAR PRICEN, 1. 108, 1he, 06, Mo, The "Wariny GfARd Mtton Mre, Clam Ay | CUEOA GANFUR, bt atoby 'i‘""“f 11 A the EIKE o Orehestia Reats Al Matinees B0 pott Giberson will pay an olela] Sl L | BSSNPAL N rent Srowis Weightt o Season. et e M Heuloh " Chapter locmorrow night, (e L THE WONDERPUL OHILD VIOLINISY, meeting belng spealally eailed in honor ) GRAND OPERA-HOUSE—SPECIAL, PRIDAY AFTERNOON, Mareh 7, B118 sharp, the viniting oMelal, Ih order o fecoms modate her 10 Aates foF other oMels| viglte previously sel, Ten candidates will Assiated by Prominent Lesal Talent, Wil Maks Her Debut ob THE FRENCH MAID ALACE and WOODWARD'S PAVILION, e prenented for Initation, and an a gen A T T T T T T 3 nB CL Y’S l Will furnisl i 10 b '{'"r» o' present Bk ews entended ot RAND HOTELS YAy, SVANING, NP1, nrjmw“r'w“?mnd DANCHH, LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT SHERMAN & CLAY'S HA Vill furnish you the money 40 biy alto be present han besn extended i b 5 0 home or puy off your mortaxe “and | fxpecied that’ there will v e at o o MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON cad Under' the Auspises ot (e TUBSDAY BVENING, give you 16 years and B months to pay W a 1 " p On one aide of th - mu niflcent [ N FRANCINCO BYMPHONY HOOLETY, it back at the rate of $5.50 per month | visit 10 Morning :’I’v‘ql‘“ru\"':yln‘l'}rl':t'!'::r:fi: potela iu the whol manis i S Gyt & dintriet—un lhl other res on the dth in Klores, cluh-h tillvond and 1 per $1000, without interest Laurel € hupl On the 6th she will visit in Ban Mateo and will be THREB GRBAT Clay & Ow's o PAUL STEINDORFF, Musia Btore on and after Mar P coompanied by n h’*ml par ufl\n-u, Ilu nnd thens llt‘l'fl A" “ql!l"K " Musle The Grooker:Wootwersh Nastonas| Mok Attt Fitnrri Urend | it et SHOWS IN ONE.| | on'l o Wi i Al Woges. ,,, i Bank, San Francisco. win "r::":%::lullm'\‘rl‘!'llv'«\ un“lur:‘p"r!t"h ‘.'.',:!' "‘X‘h.”‘:.?."'.'.?f Turopean plans, flREAT BUNBAR FAMILY. r'ml on nl Hln ::"r' S e, RACING AR i ‘it wiind Tateon'” o i &b U3k kDby Noxt. Produntion— R LIFFLE CHnivto. | Magnifeent Orohesta, OIULIO. MINBTT, o Wk Officest CALLAGHAN BUILDING Woodmen of the Worldt* MAGNIFICENT RING FIATS, An Emmalnll iy Punny. Comedy, Heats One Week In Advance. AMU ENTS. ISCO Ao THALL'S TRA MATINEE TO-DAY.-100, 1812 Market Street Room 400 Ean Francisco, Cal. "Phone South, 888 enerved , #1 80, §1, 780 and B0e. On At .?3."5.:2'. Ciay ' o' raendiy Mo | NEW SALIFORNIA Jocun cLuB pre CHUTES wo Z0O il S b ieace oSt . GREAT vwnzvxu.n BILL THRAINED ANIMALS, BEAUTIFUL LADY RIDIRS, Tamalpais Camp on the night of the 241h inwt. gave an entertainment and ball that was attended by a large number of nelghbors of wooderaft and thelr lady friends and relatives, There was present- ed an Pn]fl?lhlt pfogramme of varled uumbers und then a well arranged selec- tion date Totden Gate € amp it nn last held s ADMIBSION, #66; CHILDR AGENTS WA\TFD B ODD FELLOWS® HALL. Il‘lfi and their farey okats to of up to FIRST T1 186, 280, CARLO OPERA COMP'Y Anthony Hope's cmn Romanee, mole connect witi gdway's ;=i i S, | s R anclsco Call, “for it kindne vin, ) |vm.hlu|hl ubllclly to the recent dmonltr-lfn I: “THE CORNER fiRoCE ” :{;:flk "fiMEAz'th 5?‘-33."«.« tor tmf #fi u Br' o antza AN ALL-ORPHEUI snow 27.% Broadwa omma 'rnu. slectrio care P I' Ponot of Head ?vlv‘l:ul Falkenburg, and time in Y‘flm 1 #0 direct 1o the track in ffteen m‘i“:- 18 ...- ublication bi ms of Interest con- pRICES—Hvening, 10 to B0c: Matinee, Lfla FRITZ uel to ‘“The Prisoner of Zenda.' Lo thi . " 3 " an 1“ p. m. and immediately after the Ko L L1 O 0 S fa ?:::r.',.":.:"z:s,...... o | St BREIARE" | Aquatic Sports on the Lake, |25 e e e, g Py vegetable, mild and relial 1908 r m TR ro| N tect” digention, complete sbsorption . &nd % Ball i the Richmond go.trlgt" ) ."" b i pmatid lv'ng;'rl:'n?— G decri iy ‘""’"w cal dirostion of Professor Aug: it ot I thful regularity. H. nnduunn lnd V. Ursumando, ovenings since Messrs, O'Rourke, Dlvll. lnl COMMENCING TO-MORROW, Cireen, " o |'THE PRISONEK OF ZENDA o the cure of all disorders of the Btomash, Moore and ly new cast, new scenery, 141 - Hutaff met at the ver, Bowe er, T I Tewitaricion Bick Henduche, Bilousness. Con: | Home 'of Nelghbor Wagner and discussed he L st Stroke 'rn- hall will be splendidly decorated, e Shthridy T"E GHEAT cYcLE wulnll THE WEEKLY CALL stipation, Plles and wll_derangements of the | Lhe matter, ndjaurmnl to hear a report . rved meats now Box Office. | NEXT—Bartley Campbell'y Immortal Play, Internal Viscera, 26c & box t )runl-u. or | from & wspecial committee at a futul rices-~Main Floor, 'l 50, ll m. Boe; Rats WH lvr SLAVE," by man HADWAY & CQ., New York, | meeting, aony, 106, B0c,, General. Admisaion, 508’ &EATS THURSDAY. $1 per Year. Full of Exciting lncldtnn and Novel Effeots, Telophone “f Seats—Park 23 ( \

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