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HE SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1902. 10 T BURDENED WITH TROUBLES, H“N[m M{MUHY A - McCOMB’S i i oA ; We announce the opening this week of an 3 \ We DESIRE | : ey imsetl OF DR, L. C. LANE ELEGANT COLLECTION OF ANNOUN ‘ NAME IN Spanish-American Exfle Shoots Himse LU i ile Listening to * -CLASS [ 1) 3 While Listening to “La Paloma. 3 S HIGH ‘ 2 f the P | Medical Men of This City { e r‘eace 5 \Justices o f Eulogize the Great . Meet and Select Surgeon. i a Clerk. : K arenow rea (h | Exercises Are Held in Hall o | Long, Dunn and Dan- | of College He Built and : LILBUIN | jels Hold a Sabbath Endowed. - Warp Print Persian and Dresden Effects, in = ‘ in Dot Taffetas. Conference. Glowing eulogies and tributes of affec- White Shot P { tion were the features of the memorial Gun Metal and Steel Monotone Effects, in i 5 exercises held yesterday afternoon in ived Taffet (] | Will Ask the Board to e e Ry Herring-bone and Dotted Striped Taffetas. : . . | : 2 2 NERGEININl Confirm Choice foundeq and whicn bears e name. Dr.| Tyo-toned Extra Heavy Brocaded Duchesse LIty 7B | The gathering in Lane Hall of the Satin and Rep Silk Effects, mostly in light IOO 6”'65 O. OSS. | Cooper Medical College was a notable i lorings . { i | one and included the majority of the med- 3 ; | ical men in San Francisco. The students and evening colo 3 George 8. McComb, formerly employed | of the college were present in large num- as a de!“:]‘)’ ‘;‘1 the office ‘."(;h‘fm-';““;'éfe | bers and the general public was well rep- Clerk, and who was remove c resented. when E. W. Williams was ousted g{ | The entrance to the hall was draped In SPECIA k. Mayor Schmitz was selected yesterday by | black and the interior of the building was s INT DOTTED VEL- Justices of the Peace Danlels, Dunn and | ! lavishly decorated with palms, ever- 50 pieces METAL PR Long to be the glerk of their courts and | greens, flowers and laurel. The bust of % N his name will be presented by the Justlces | | the lamented founder of the college was VETEENS, in Black and White, Navy to the Supervisors for confirmation. i | s n a bower of laurel, whil jority the chair that he used for many years at As the three Justices formed a majority ! lectures ocoupied the comtor of the: piat. and White, Red and White and Brown the consent of Justices Joachimsen 3!\(' i form and was surrounded by a wealth of Groezinger was not required and they | lilies and other blossoms. ard White. were not present at the meeting | | Dr. Henry Gibbons Jr., dean of the col- In the selection of McComb as clerk to | lege, presided, and the facuity was repre- 7 5c arad. the Justices' courts the hand of Boss | | sented by Dr. Charles N. Ellinwood, Lr. oL C S A Y Uy o | Adoiph Barkan, Dr. Clinton Cushing, Dr, Crimmins can be Been> ILOF 5 {J. O. Hirschfelder, Dr. W. A. Gardner, P Sy R e v b 5 W AR SPECIAL. selected him are affiliated with the Crim- | | Lr. Emmet Rixford, Dr. W. Ophuls, Dr, 2 mins organization. i W B Gamray, B’ W N, Hanson’ and 920 pieces Silk and Linen SATIN STRIPED Williams was removed from office | . A, H. Taylor. Dr. Edward R. Taylor, ‘ S ; . e . " i president of the, college board of direc- .50 et 1 e iare. Mcomtptacil HEoES s et e iattorm, a were BATISTE, in natural linen colorings, with was ap i s i br. . St % £ - i e stanchiy by Wilhams n his fight to re- istey and Dr. Lyman 'He Wilbur, assict: colored satin stripes. suin pfiice. - He twas it W INiRgs whop ant professor of physiology at Stanford SOLD EXCLUSIVELY AT the latter w: "Jfl‘*‘i X Al Detion Trom University, and Thomnas Frice. e L it vbndy The exeicises opened with the rendi- 7 C arada. n:l!i(.l of ‘dml - ;L\U SF ";i the oo tion of Mozart's “Lacrymosa” by an octet "’"?“rv(.;dl Ik{lpmr‘:nml 7 ilgcelinn by Justices | u{, \'_v:icessum_ier the direction of Organist WASH Daniels Dunn gnd Long was ordersa by AValiace Sabiy and the introductory was Best Qualitu JAPANESE CORDED Boss ( mins is not unlikely. 4 0! dean of thé college. . he negligence of Williams was palpable : ® " eneky “onc wito visied - yis offce, the | ¢ o Ll R T SILKS, a most complete and valgf{l assort Justices of the Peace took’ no steps to Dr. Gibbons dwelt on the career of Dr. ! move.thelr clerk ‘uncithe Tatter was D% §ibbons dwelt on the career of Dr. ment of colorings, also plain white. Sanx bvens then: the 4 afurit b e R | ng the last forty year. In part he said: 50 Y rd 3 SAN FRANCISCO. seleves again ‘cl«(_':_f.‘\?!h:‘»"yczfll,;"‘{.“"“d;‘“":,‘ o I was assoclated with him in the affairs of C a g SEND FOF ALOGLL i erk aod behused torer i this college and it is fitting that we should e appointee | guther i this bullaing and render tribute to ck. the M ; ntee. The | s many characteristics a ties, many dccumeits flledwwich Vedndrow Dby | | | His Knowiedge- covered almost. every feld ot Mail orders promptly and carefully executed SLDIREYS . - W 3, “a | learning and he possessed a wide range of in- | when Superior Judge Carroll Cook held £ formation,. He shoke many languages snd was | > and samples forwarded free to any address. rnn a n that Windrow's appointement was illegal. | «- > a4 v\n\l-\;(rueddlu Lullkr: an;i1 Greek xnd‘lz,lahu mat- 3 t traditiy that wrote hi t s in t D H | By on ‘;?‘:}’t‘f‘)"‘:p £ SPANISH-AMERICAN REFUGEE WHO SHOT HIMSELF WHILE LIS- | | {aun when he took his examination as a sur- i e Rt s e e B e TENING TO THE PLAINTIVE STRAINS OF “LA PALOMA,” BE- o an E gy ot anpu il U neVEy Py * tac Boss Crimmins organization | | CAUSE HE WAS LONELY AND POVERTY STRICK | for his work was always a pleasure to him. e a : upon the Republican members | | Iue was never a well man, but like a stole he f board and hope to secure some | g, — ——j¢ | nkver spoke of his ailment. For twenty years 3 | Democcrats to help them out. The boss he mng-rgplgma tlleemmundalllonla{“lhllsdlcol- ] gL ] and his henchmen do mnot look for any | ITH the strains of a sweet,rcach him Suanullo placed the revolver |lege and he bent all his energies in that direc- -~ ssistance from- the Labor Union Super- | Spanish melody softly sound- | &t his breast, waved a {arewell to the | on. " He was e from oxtentation and dis- # S Nt iia Pay. b/ ing ih his ears, Carlos Sjan- | Startled onlookers, pulled the trigger and | Bige, Moo, n* s impressive, | He was a man P Willi Staples of Beni- | . e s Vi xton are | ullo, a young Colombian | **Ql (2 RS fI00k, e was sums | Of viorous intellect and swray character. no- illiam aples o 1= | Claimea. by the < sn'as be- | refuge, despondent and weary | moned, the wounded man being hurried | ble In his aspirations and promp In judgment; RI 3 o™ i ing ready to vot ; hus make | of jife, fired a bullet into his lungs Sat- | to the’ Emergency Hospital. The bullet | i W43 B 1 actom: Jo0 modert 10 wil. and “‘9 ) cia Accuses a Former It necessary 1o secure (he votes of | . ikt in the hope of ending a life | had penetrated the 16ft lung, missing the | N for als fin sl 1 shail mot,1ook upor big v 1892 three Democratic members of the board | Urday night in the hope of endins & ey, PERTnICh ! the despondeng man hod| . 1or 8L % Soldier to_elect him 7 FUNRE B Dosgime Sy dee ) "midst | fired.” Pneumonia developed during the'| o T L 0 s -aiel The Demacratic Super s are Booth, | suicidal deed was committed in the midst | (i TREUTORA ceveloped CULNE ChE (Y D, Blake, of [the class of 190 ide- AL Brandenstein !ilr.nl!;n:ar'_ Comte: Con- | of revelry and sport, and was strangely | patient can recover. Stofants Jttihe. Cooper. Madieat Colleghy nor, Curtis and ncona, whie the | giiored with that touch of the romant As to the antecedents of Suanullo little % “ b £ titud c R Ao ol e AT | el vy, UEPeTY: Lymeh. | which is the Latin predominating charac- | cculd be learned. his condition forbidding | $nd offered = deep tribute of sratitude n. n3. 15, 1T, 119, 121 POST STREET. y ay morning by Detectives | McCleilan and Wynn . | i conversation, From his_disconnected “ut- | dation of the coll d a The question that will be asked in po- | teristic. . i T ’ h * ded | Lane in the foundation o e college an d O'Cor nd Policeman W. ' o0y Circles to-day is: Who are the | At the voung) South American's desire {ffl"'x"“‘"“;m: 2. ;“;{ifi;':;g |,'ifna"|\\-°fr|'1§d}““ endowment for the benefit of the seek- he City Prison| pemocr. Supervisors likely to vote | the bartender at a saloon at the north- [ JOURE MAR AR TEC Trom his hatlve 1and !er after medical and surgical knowledge. fora candidate for office put forward by | west corner of Seventh and Franklin | mised that he might have been an active Speaks on Behalf of Faculty. - R oL is e N -ith | Streets, Oakland. had started a grama- | participant In some of' the disturbances| pr. Chester Rowell of Fresno was un- e e L TRttt | Phone record of the Spanish song, 'La Pa- | and had exiled himself in order to save | apia to b present to delives the addrass ) the Democratic members of the Board | e e chine wa® reeling | his life. But there was no doubt that he | on behalf of the alumni, owing to pro- s of Supervisors as to the prospects of |loma.” While the machine Teeling | Li< burdened. with roubles. for, in his | Sibehalf of th \ ral drinks to- | Mccomb being confirmed. Some of the | off the tuneful air the stranger. Who Was | Bitien way: Suanullo 1010 the_surgeons | Cpional Quties, @ ohn. “Be Thou eve drinks t Supervis were nnn.mmpmla # anfi nnl\. | standing near the machine, drew a pistol | that he was penniless, hungry and worn Faithful Unto Death,” was then ren-| D e e oogmte, stated he would vote JOr|syjdenly from his pocket. Before any of {out when he decided to énd ‘his burden- | atniul Unto Death’ was then erem: et AN N+ A, A d'Ancona stated last | the crowd of bystanders at the bar could | some existence. pehalt’of the facuity, detiversd by Dr. | ok him a vioient | DERL that I the matter of |\ MeComis | @ iuetapeieteleelniniei-fobod bbbl e bbb @ ”{;’,‘_’"fiéufl,-wf;h‘";;‘%&e' of Dr. Lane as ne | & c D & c D 1 dow -t gkt C e s of T § v him In hi ‘e, and then gave a 4 i viscrsothis aftesmocn. he il { ) BIet account of hia career. He rer of | ® 2 hen he recov- “Teferring the election of McComb | the sturdy Quaker stock that he came N % ¢ s O on” | f d how he had laid the foundations S aT——— i jvered that his | to the Judiclary Committee, and that he rom an red that I". :iwr 1 e Chita iy (& s ,ma];flra-} 4 of his work by constant application to . 8 cut of his | one of the man whom the Justices had | study. The speaker dwelt upon the great | flonday Tuesday Wednesday E ggs selected. D'Ancona further said that he | friendship tmat had exised between B 2% AC- | i unacquainted with McComb, and that | Levi Cooper Lane an s uncle, E d actio: stices w. s e | Cooper, during their areumes. He told very one guaranteed oz 15¢ the action of the Justices was a surprise | ORI el e s ua Hams 5 and aples iden- could find truck him blunt in- &nd both He called 1 along H d the water fron 1418 some near | at t with treet terday morn- the Receiving e at the b en robbed of $50 him. but he ny meney to took him KINGSION & who THE TEMPERANCE GROCER 110 FOURTH STREET. i SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK, 24 Ibs BEST GRANULATED SUGAR .. $1,00 4-’I_h pkg PREPARED BROWN FLOUR lnci or making Boston Brown Pread. Reg. 20c, | HOE-MADE JELLIES, 16-tz, a ‘ A " 196 | MISSION F66S, 2 doz, ... 36¢! HAMS, Eastern Suar Cured, per Ib mcF CREAMERY BUTTER, per square. ... 49 | Elsewhere S0c ! TABLE FRUIT— Peaches, Pe cofs, per can In arsa’ Heavy Byrup.” Reg. LTIMORZ OYSIERS, 3 cans. Per Dozen, 90c. FELS-NAPTHA SOAP, per cake Reg. 10c FAMILY FLOUR, per sack White as Enow PANCAKE FLOUR, 3 pkgs 6 Hln Laxative Tablets $bs remedy that cures o cold in ome day. 15e. 250 { { is on every box of tho genuine | from. Supervisor H. U, that he was not prepared to state wheth- er he would vote for or against McComb He said that the selection of McComb was a surprise to him and that he wouid have to take time for consideration be- fore deciding which way he would cast his ballot pervisor Cdnnor sald: am opposed to the confirmation of McComb on pariy grounds. I have no partiqular obiections to him. but I be- licve 1t to be the duty of the Democratic Supervisors to insist upon the appoint- ment of people of their own political faith or refuse to vote for any other. That is the only course for a consistent Demo- crat and for that reason 1 will refuse to cast my vote to confirm ae nominee of the| Justices.” Braunhart Non-Committal. Supe Rraunhart sors was non-com- mittal. He said “1 bhave not yet inguired into M Gomb’s qualifications and cannot fore I dc not simply bes =ay how I will vote on confirmation do this on party grounds, but use T wish to survey 1.e ground before committing myself on the question. 1If it is shown that the business of the Justices' Court will be facilitated by the appointment of McComb, 1 will 1n all yrobability vote for him. Until T con- sider the matter further I cannot say just how I wil! vote.” g Supervisor Comte fayvors the confirma- t‘on of McComb's appointment and states positively ‘that he will vote for him. He ald last night: Inasmuch as the Superior Court has clared the section of the charter rela- tive to the appointment or Justices' Clark d and has faid that the power to ap. nt lieg with the Justices, I believe that the Supervisors ought to confirm any ap- pointee of the Justices. It that they are good men and merely be- cause they appoint a Republican.and be- ause T am a Democrct 1s no valid reason for rejecting their nominee. I am con- vinced they will not appoint a Demacratic clerk and T am disposed to make no trouble, For these reasons T will vote for MeComb, " Bupervisor Booth sa: was & Democrat and situation so far as he wi suming, he said: night that he explained the concerned, Re- 1d last th nothine against MeComb, but he lg & Republican, and 1 being A Demo- ‘erat am in no position to assert that 1 am enthusiastically in favor af hij firmation. Tdkke David B, Hill, | Democrat, and that is all T can say. - DENIES HAVING DINED WITH GOVERNOR GAGE Members of Staff Are Indignant That Their Names Were Mentioned Without Authoritys banquet tendered to Brigadier General George Btone last Saturday cven- ing at the Palace Hotel was not the orilliant success that it was claimed to Lave been. 1In fact, instead of heing a tender of reepect by his associate offi- cers, it turned out to be a love feast for Governor Gage. Many of the members of the Gavernor's staff expressed their indignation ycster. {day that the Gage forces should have represented that they banquet. | The dapri- | ..o 008] Wwere present at the The names of the purported ,5ue:m were given out to the press by a | age henchman and published in good | £ faith. Colonel J. B. Wright of Sacramento was not present and Major Frank McLaugh- Jin was at Santa Cruz, and both these gentlemen emphatically say that they would not have attended a Gage love feast even if they had been in the city. Robert Northam was in the Southern citrus belt on Saturday evening and did not dine with Governor Gage at the Pal- ace, and there are others yet to be heard Bekins Van and- Storage Co. will move your goods in city or country. 630 Market, * Brandenstein declared | is presumed | through callege and lived on 25 cents a week and of the honors he had won in competition. The speaker told of the time spent by Dr. Lane in the navy and how in his search for knowledge he had studied in European hospitals and college®, winning the highest rewards. Of reer of Dr. Lane in San Francisco, the speaker dwelt at length, and in conclusion said: His ambition in life was to found |2 grest e - i i school of medical learning. He laid the foun- Is the head. What may be the object of | 0000 00 MEL 5 (TS FC ot and unmer Iifs vigit to this city is not known. | alded manner and there was considerable spec- The Western Labor Union clalms con- | ulation as to his intention. He met with op- t1ol of the labor movement west of the | position from the residents in the neighborhood Missouri River, and disputes with the | and was compelled to resort to the courts American Federation of Labor the con- [ Even personal threats were made against Dr. trol of the labor organizations in that |Lane, but he finally subdued his enemles and | district. 1t 1s particularly strong in the | intelligence succeeded ignorance, mining reglons of Golorado, Jaaho and Content With Life's Work. ontana, and has béen reaching out for By e aaa ot e b unfons to embrace within its jurisdietion | In 1882, in grateful remembrance of his un Washington. cle, he dedicated this superb college and later LS THE MATE As the Norweglan steamship Titania, Captain Egenes, was nearing port last night an accident occurred which resulted lin the death of First Mate Claus Olsen. The Titania, which is five and a, half days from Nanaimo with a cargo of 5200 tons | of coal, consigned to John Rosenfeld's | Sons, went into quarantine immediately | after arrival, | The Titania was off the lightship about | 6 o'clock last night 'when the pilot boat | | Gracie 8 ran alongside, collided with the | Titania and lost her bowsprit. Olsen was standing on the forward hatch on the BEACHES Ty Daniel McDonald, president of the Western Labor Union, with headquarters in Butte, Mont., arrived in the city ves- terday morning on the steamer City of Yuebia. McDonald has been making a tour of the Northwestern States in the interest of the organization of which he | starboard side when the main boom of the Gracle 8 swung over the low rail of the Titania and struck Olsen on the head. Both boats swung away on their course ¢ valuable additions to 1t and Olsen lay where he fell Amatican: Bedération ~of |0 madsmend salustie gaaiiidos’sa it Hia The stricken man was picked up at once Viestern - Lisbor " Union | 1et (EIC, was vnade she Jhare S0 4n_ fHe lers and it was found that his skull was frac- | Lcre is a wide breach. It fis sald by | 2ReC of & Cuntt to securt (he prosente hert tured. He was placed in his cabin, but | those in_a position to know that when | {i tures = The enduring gratitude of the pro- | died hefore any help could be summoned. | Jeit D. Pierce. national organizet of the i fucgion” must be given to Dr., Lane for this | As the vessel had to be detained in quar- | American = Federation of Labor, who | aione. It is given to few men to be great as antine over night the body was kept on | ciuuged such a furor in lahor circles in|pr Tané was, and all humanity is bettered | board | "No_statement could be obtalned from | the Titania last night further than that | the accident had. oceurred and that the | pilot hoat was at fault for running too cloge to the big and heavily laden gteam- ship. It is not known who.was i com-| | mand of the Gracie § at the time of the Lacecident, The pilot boat will return to this city a year ago, attempted to invade the territory over which the Western La- Por Union ' claims jurisdiction, life was made so miserable for him that he was glad to get out of its territory, It Is sald that Plerce was driven from town to town. 'The climax was reached at Denver, where Pierce started a campalgn of organization. In order not to attractat- tertion Pierce ‘and ‘his wife took apar ments'at a private boarding-house in the the efty, not long e he was found out and Plerce was ced o employ bodyguards. ‘Threits were made, and he was forced to go to ane of the leading ‘hotels, where he would be sure of ample protection, pre- paratory to ciosing up his business and Betlng out of town at the earliest oppor- timity, MeDonald and his adherents did nat want any Interfarence on the part of a repregentaiive of the American edera- uon of Labor, McDonald had not made his presence in the eity known at labor headquarters by his life. He realized a few weeks ago that | his sork was finished and he told me that he had gratified every wich and that he was con- tent, ¢ i The chojr then sang Schubert’s “Great Is Jehovah,' and Dr. Edward R. Taylor, president of the college board of mana- gers, delivered the closing address, his | subject being “Dr, Lane as Surgeon and Man." In_impressiye language Dr. Taylor spoke of the great surgeon who recently passed away and in whose memory the gather- ing had assembled. He told of his re- markable skill as an operator and paid a tribute to his kindly heart and unselfish devotion to his profession, Great Surgeon and True Friend. He spoke of Dr. Lane as an original surgeon in mani; respects and one who in certain cases had no superior, In elos. ing the speaker said: Dr. Levl Cooper Lane spent ten years of his port some time to-day. ADVERTISEMENTS, T.H, CORCORAN & CO. SPZCIAL CASH SALE T0-DAY, TUESDAY and WEONESDAY g up to a late hour lagt night, i I collecting the notes for his BUTTER, Sizafenc par square B0G |, Vo, vers adviue ot e was neaod | Wit i the Head and eAte y Creamery. | this way.” wald President Goft of the Ban ted his way In lite Rad We handle nothing but the finest, Francisco Labor Council, "but did not [ he walked stralght on till he accomplished his o, . Ex¥ta Paphy in | fnow, that he had wrrived. IHe may try | purpose. ' ife wae an brave as'a’ ilon and E6BY, - *"qiafiey per 026 1740 | to et some tinion or othar in thik ity th | Would pever submit to & wrong. * His great aMiate with his organization, but we do knowledge made him cautious and poet bold, not fear any disaffoction, He took no chances and he never veeommended recalye direct fram Highland Poultry He {4 probably | Farm ‘HFHM' ll,wgaunn Romenber, orn:llllad "n. an ’mrum?‘ m‘\.h-:u he was finmumT that ;h; Ky Healthy - d 1ate Iederation in Washington lant fall, | knife was the last resor lo wan purrounds o by an atmosphere of dignity {n all his work, repare i G g harming , A8 Carlyls eays, sincerity is the | . 19%e. y v»a“e‘r...'fl.‘:'."i?“v,;‘;fi:":.’h O e tmte | Shier of human. aualifications, thett oup feiong H m.“i hirardsii's, oan 250 nothing of tho arrival of McDonald ‘and | ¥as Mestimatyy endowed. e was trus to his ) 6:h, ground, could concelve of no reason for his visit, | friends. 1le “showed a religious loyalty to them, which they will ever hold in their hearts as & remembrance that words cannot expges:, L B Itimsre Pock, At the headquarters of the Bullding ‘Trades Gouncil a-sfmilar statement wos made by ‘those in authority. codon and. eugar, 3 cans 50¢ Warranted p! £ OVSIERY, Broke Both Wrists in fiTs Haste. Makes washing easy. Reg. SAND SOAP., £22 221 + and Cleaning 10c. 8 cakes 25¢ o Biven last night at Union-square Hall by Miss Lilllan Levey, preparatory to her departure for the East. proved a flatter- He jumped for it and landed on, his hands, snapping both wristz like pipe stems, He was brought over to the city Pl ey she Wan Teceived with an outburet ot mo 0. Mayerle, German Expert Optician, e Re. Ib. Limit 5 1be. lause, and coveral beautiful floral of- Marlket. 'Look for eve. with'a crown. Extra Fine erings were prosented to her. She ac. f st et SUGAH, Dry, 24 lb} s|.flu quitted herself in a manner that augurs Burglar Ran Away. well for her success before the Lastern Remember we handle nothing but pure footlights. cane. George Eastman, 516 Valencia street, re- orted to the police vesterday that when e reached his home Friday night shortly before midnight there was a burglar in the house. As he opened his bedroom door a man ran down: the stalrs and out into the street. Fastman followed him but soon lost sight of him. He was un- able to give a description of the man. WHAT WE SELL WE GUARANTEE OR MONEY BACK. 1201 VALENCIA STREET. | Phone Mission 9, SE.' cor, Twenty-third, ———— Trapper's Oil cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, 60c flask. Richard & Co., 408 Clay. ———— Baltimore has no fewer than 80,000 col- ored . inhabitants and Louisville fewer than 40,00, St. Louis has 35,000, Large Tins, —— Quality Mrunmfl. Reg. 200, When You Buy B. F. Troutt, proprietor of a lodging- | Desp Seq, Ap | A skirt binding be sure that you find the | house at 11 East street, broke hoth wrists BLAMS. Mincsd, 30818 200 | trate mark 6. 11 8 . on the bk, It | yesterday while attempting to hoard \tho i 9 - ole. e Wi ate 1 Full dl}:'flln;\; for making soup and thow. | 18 @ Suarantee of style and quality. * | 'f;n;,\n;‘imfnrr lhz:‘ ;‘v:dp.mnm Whln““h!v :gr. der. eg. e, B e o ived the deckhands had begun to raise For Washinge Testimonial to Miss Levey. H from the slip. This did nat [PEAHL“‘E' Carde'Bas” 3 pkgs 25¢ [ [The farewell performance which was | dater him from trying to board the boat » ing success. The hall was well filled with | and taken to the Harbor Hospital, where The: Sdest, iwade. | Reg. gflffy ? Miea Lel\i!y's friends and admirers and | the fractures were reduced. . 1 i 2 an ' excellent ro; mme Wi . ——— e i e :IEA, any seiection, con'se' e I 400 | 22,5 Mg ey abfe, hee Ab et Old Dominion—finest eastern— 1 5‘: sugar cured—ieg’ly 16¢ Ib 31 Goose liver Tea Qalong-English breakfast-Assam Ceylon—basket fired Japan~green A Japan—family mixed- npowder-40¢ Teyssonneau—puree de foies gras- negv blend-—I‘Yinzchow on‘::u-— 4 popular sandwich paste— 20c¢ reg’ly soc Ib reg’ly 25¢ can S f- f d l . tu «Roy,ans : ”CfIO 1ves Sardines in oit with truffle— (sif,?ffi"mtfl. in‘c'fiiv?gfs_ 2 for 55¢ pickle—vegetables—garlic— 5 for 25¢ reg’ly 30c—soc bottle 45¢ appetizing dainty little fish— reg’ly 15¢c can Shrimps Pansy—serveon small 3 for 25¢ lettuce with mayonaise— #1b can 15¢ reg’ly 10c—20c Safety matches Safe around children—heads dop’t fly off-3600 matches-5 doz boxes 25€ Claret Mountain Zinfandel—a pure rich # fruity wine—reg’ly soc gallon 40c¢ \ | . 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