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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JESERTS. GIAL OF HI3 I}Hl]|I]Eé Jould-Be Groom Sud-| denly Disappears From Home. Visappointed Fiancee Unable | to Account for Strange Conduct. Sl ENTRE NOUS COTILLON CLUB GAYLY USHERS IN NEW YEAR Assembly and German in New Ballroom of -=Pretty Original Figures Introduced. JANUARY 1, 1903. WARFIELD STILL DRAWING GROWDS Beresford Makes Hit in “Wrong Mr. Wright” at California. Alcazar and Republic Are Presenting Splendid Com- edy Bills. f-2 e These are the last days of David War-| field at the Columbia, and if there are still ADVEBTISEIEN TS. The Backbone of the Season Broken IN THE CLOAK AND SUIT BUSINESS. The Pacific Cloak House leads the way with the FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE in its ex- istence of nine months. Goods offered to the public at De 3 . . , | 1eft any interested in fine art behind the record breakmg prices. | | footlights who have not seen him they | | should get in line. Not for long have we | | | had here anything so thoroughly delight- | | ful. “The Auctionee: vith the wizard y [ " enginery of the Bel hand, = | Californian player all the chance . . e > i ! . ik 2 What we advertise we will perform. The Pacific needs, and he is admirab) sisted by s 5 , i | the ‘supporting company, Bate has the record for living up to its advertisements. | | shares the honors. Sunday night is she ¥ | |1ast of the engagement. . . ] she says she : | | Frank Daniels, who has come to be re-| @ a e nflns n av n""“g a oc s e | 1 garded as one of the most welcome vis- | 1 | | 1tors to the local stage, is due to appear % 3 ; | g A atc he Great splay 0 wvindows . J 5 | [at the Columbia Theater commencing | & Watch for the Great Display in our wi H | I next Monday night with his newest con- | ' i \ | tribution to the merriment of his countr ENN i PR This w {men, namely, “Miss Simplicity.” Mr.| @ Daniels’ néw role is that of a valet to the | @ Su ltS. b - ing of a sort of Anthony Hope king- | | dom on the Continent. One of the first : 1 ok a - s gular ‘price. . ... .§ Sale price | | things his royal master orders him to do | B pace I oy 2 i [is to accept the crown himself. Having|® Regular price Sale price Doug ok in ‘his early career filled no more elevated o RS S T stmas I 1a ion than that of a trolley-car con- | @ Regular price Sale price gh he gave his for | | ductor, the valet finds some difficulty in Regular price...... 0. Sale price g € ved | e ety 3 B 2 is o 3 S Bt | | ge.ing accustomed to the “king busi-| @ Raoyjar price. . .... >2.00. ; | | | ness. Daniels’ admire: know well . - Sale price 3 ¢ { - | enough that these difficulties spell fun for Regular price. . . 27.50.] 24 ** | those who watch them from across the " 1t R. Coryell and the late Dr. Coryell. The | footlights. Mr. Daniels’ retainers are g g W wi Eroom 15 & awof Mc: and Mcs John] ‘Blifthesand g and al#o numerous. | ac e S. | | Adams Wagner of Asheville, C. Both | Among them is. Grace OrIr Myers, the]| - - belong to old Southern families. The in- | Pretty daughter of !hlal ’:}1! BT ALL- WOOL BLACK ETONS SCOTTIER L vited guests wer | person Annie Myers, the Tivoli soubrette. & SCOTTISE THISTLE CLUB e g Al B S L s e ate. | S RGa My Bk thee female role, Regular price. ale price. 3 $ .95 GIVES SUPPER AND BALL | | owens. Mr I Mrs, Willis Dodd, Mr. and | having found rapid fame since her de- =3 { | Mrs. Din I, Dr. and Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. | parture for the Hast. Regular price. Sale price. Aen e ol Bhvdende of Miocelieta ke TRE | T 1. Ishieman, D. Jessup, Mr. and Mrs. | ¥ f S,(‘[ y Are Given High Waish, Mrs. Hilllard, Mr. and Mrs. Moran, " i ) 3 Welcome Golden My d Mre. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs | “The Jewess’ crowding the Gra Gate Ha | Miggs, Mr. and Mrs. Mitcheli, Miss Rosenthal, | Opera-house in° eminently = satisfactory oats. . 1 M .\\(lurml Mrs \» -nuuk Mrs. {\]‘ A ni‘a.»\r;m_‘;d_flmm\_ Miss nce O'Neil does some S S ; Mr. Matthews, ) ellum, Mr. and Mre. | o s Wit e i : hannon. Miss Hooking, Mr. Gille, Mr. Down. | VeT¥_powerful work in the leading role, f price .o $10.00. Saleprice......cccve.... 3495 H s von Duckholtz Dr. and Mrs, Short, | the well-known scene of the curse thrill- | : g . - VAM/$5 BrrrEs dre 28 Colvelt, Al and Arrs I | i In immense fashion. J. Ratcliffe r price...... Y200 Sale prdce 5. n il A vr s 8.95 s Alr“and Mre. Trusworthy, Mrs. and |and Blanche Stoddard are pleasing in | ge crowd a Y WINKLE sekians, M. H. Logan, J. Coves, 'Mr. | gupport, and some of the minor. roles | . - and Mre. Wilson, Mrs. Blackwood, R. Lo. | » " i i gan: M. Somer, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. | aT¢ exceptionally well sustained. It is a ln lr S d as | i na’Mrs Mr Hardlson, Miss | staged excellently, and a feature in its . = « - M. and mbley, Mrs. A stuming is the uniquely beautiful gown- = - e 4 * P | i, Mr.oand Mrs. Lewis, Colonel ani | food o6 Miss O Neil, | Regular price...... $ 4.00. Sale price for HE = was in Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Walls, G. Knecht, | O Moriday eventng: fiext the ‘play will R 4 Qal £ & - 1 g : and Mrs. Gagan, Mr. and Mrs. Remice, s = - - 1 po1]a ce .e 5.00. Sale price Scottis e R Mol A F.-N. Cowen, Cs | be ““Olfver Twist.” in which Miss O'Neil | NCEUIAE-PEICE. . cec. 5 Yale prce s 2 st night w A g, Mr. and Mrs. appears as Nancy Sykes, McKee Raunkin | Regular price...... 6.50. Sale price g was p i T r which | RO g i LS as Bill Sykes and L. R. Stockwell as the ¥ S S P EeE Woltsohn, W. Dicksor, ‘G, Witthelm, M Artful Dodger. There will be a matinee | Regular price...... 10.00. Sale price | Mrs. J. Wa Mrs. Clintg Mrs. K. Burne to-day ‘. man, Mrs. up, - Mr J. Fowler, Mr A g | Bl C Dress S ir s jaadiaes o Mr"ana Mrs Hyies! Mr | A show finding much favor with the a k k t | Doress: Mies, Smitl, B ana Mrs. 3, R Corvell: | multitudes is “The Wrong Mr. -Wright,” | & - | Dr. ‘Harry Tevis entertained a pleasant | 4t the, California Theater. Harry Beres-| g PRICE CUT ONE-HALF. party of friends last evening at his home | 10rd; u comedian new to San Francisco, | s [ On Tavior street. he affair was delight. | herein makes friends with local audienc % 3 VIRGIIY (S fully informal and the guests thoroughly | Who have welcomed him most heartly. | Ch ld (; F B =vpER | e ey adevile: piogramme. Soe. | “The Wrong Mr. Wright” is ripping good | @ Hdaren S oats, Fur Boas, | vided by their host.. Fifty of Dr. Teyis' | Iun. “"'""T»‘“““‘ '“ri r‘“;*“'““' h\‘}s‘ld Y . friends ivee Drisent number of clever people in its cast. Noth- | \%% l W t | dinner at St. Dunstan's for a number of | tainment Is in town, and there is a mati- At less than one-half regular price. | | guests, who afterward proceeded to the 4 nee to-day @ b : 3 b On Sunday night the favorite Swedish- g sioysins | Amerfcan comed on Yonson™ comes THREE CHARMIN YOUNG | Mrs, John Metcalf entertained a party | ©0 its eleventh.annual tour. A better | WOMEN IN LEADING SET AT || of friends delightfully -last evening. A |production than ever:before is promised | g m] Gnuus EXGHAHGED num"s UUH EHEAT SM_E COTILLON | feature wag a clever and enjoyable gaude- | this time. rickson the new | > { | ville progfamm. ith a number of tal- | Snedish comedy star, and he is said to be - - 5 2% ted guests as participants. Sir Charles | the best that has yet plaved the part v g ! s ; | Young's “Drifted Apart” was ably pr N | | H E s N A won wine has alrzady won'laurels with | conted M. Cameron playing the Lady| Harry Corson Clarke is unquestionably | L “rx : RE: [ = b rs| her g Univer of California, | Gwendolin and Fred Fillmore Sir Geoffrey [.a suc as a female impersonator. No | v ring to for *Mothe o Bloomfield. Musical speclalties were | on amiliar with his famous old man e me —_———— s wit she chained together | gjiven, after which came a burlesque, | parts would recognize Clarke in his dis- | Twenty-Ei ;:n'h Byron Victim. - the t-known nursery rhymes, letting | “More Drifting," cleverly done by George | guise this week ‘as the “Cook Lady” in| A = last. the mouse that ran down the | 1. North and Jack Corrigan. Merriment | “Why Smith Left Home" at the Republic. | 7% S 5 k New Year's ting to the | reigned supreme. His appearance in this part has much to| S Hos ¥ 3 | *; Sellics do with making the present presentation Stewart . wrot. the catchy, | The annual hop that was to have been | the best that has been given here of this B g for this burlesque, inter- | given by the proprietors of the Occidental | finny Broadhurst farce. = Aside from the - the Elliot snatches written | Hotel to thelr guests last evening was | real novelty of the thing the characteri- | ! - - Ir ,\l‘unnlr ~“ se postponed to next Saturday evening. The | zation Is one of the most amusing that i e principal parts were taken by Miss postponement was made at the request of | Clarke has given us. The farce will run | ADVERTISEMENTS. ide Dibble, Miss Viola. Piercy, the guests, as a humber were unable to | all this week, with a special matinee to Dufficy of Sa. Rafael, Miss Bessie | attend owing to engagements made to at- | day | play. There will be a matinee to-day and | e ble. Will Smitn tend functions elsewhere. On Monday night Clarke and the Re-|a very crowded house. | de Young 3 public stock company will present”an- | St Ty Miss Plerce was a dainty | JUDGE COFFEY DECIDES othcr very funny plece in the military | It is only occasionally that the public and led b ribbon Sidney Salis- | farce “Our Regiment.” |is given an opportunity of witnessing er vy ‘and Charles Trippler. who. hrave in AGAINST MARY NOLAN SeERsE e derrionstrationg: G5 DOWES, WhicK fur wane w ribb . ells, made heep’ > “Jack and the Beanstalk™ has caught|of a better name, we call occult. Dr ves behind her. Miss Bessie Mills was | Declares That She Is Not the Widow | (1.e town. and the Tivoli is likely to see | Alex J. Mcivor Tyndall, who bezins a charmin, “Mary. Mary, Quite Con- | of the Late James a long run of the merry extravaganza.|final series of psychic demonstratizns ar — ry.” Joe Rosborough introduced spe- Nofan: ‘Any one who has a child to take misses | Steinway Hall to-day, has hecome world z cialties between the acts e 0k e > = : much if they don't take him or her. Half | renowned through his exposilion of psy- Of Insanity Despite it arhh el pdont MR TR S E e “4': ’:{m'\_ e, i jyesterday _that | {hefun of the big glants, the beauty of | chic phenomena. Dr. Mclvor Tyndall's | ~ A ; Doclei’s C evening was under the direction of | Mrs. 3 Nolan is not the widow of the | tne fairies, the wonder of the wonderful | ¢xperiments are made in a_straightfor Give a Dance in Aid of octor s CLare. Geor Lask late James Nolan, although for two vears | (ransformation, is lost without they are | ward, scientific and convineing way, with | cha AT At the conclusion of the programme the | she has acted as administratrix of his es- | seen through the big, bright eyes of some | an _entire absence of “hanky-pankz.” for VlCtlm of Progreso . tted Iy of the good things |tate and enjoved an allowahce as his | happy youngster. There is plenty for the | lack of a better word. He uses no ap N Cramps in s | happ, T E - L5 ' - Nervous r P en and seuted themselves com- | widow. The property will now go to Py | BFOWn-up, t00. Ferris Hartman provides | paratus, has no assistants. no el Explosion ¥ F. 4 supper. where the New Year | (o patrick and Martin Nolan, bri the topical song on tap, and there are |inets or other paraphernalia, and o Hands And Feet. o f | was t d in roval style. Dancing fob- | o A5 C L 70 WA (_"‘I‘:'p’“‘fh“”‘ of | many fetehing and tuneful melodles. All | broduces effects that are tling ok Bra can. | lowed until 3 o'clock arly 100, uests | b o who et oo e Mary | (he Tivoli peaple ara_giving their best to | Present engagement is arranged as A H g . Mil N i W ben iaas | Were delightfully entertained e sl it s several years | e plece, and with Annie Myers, Edward | tertainment and seekers will sind fi Harry Connama, the iles’ Nervine Was b Apsppzics R e Webb, Frances Graham, Arthur Cunning. | l4ighable as the investigator finds who lost one of his K T | Nolan died on No : g . o, d ? The ity SR gy o My Salvation. Foy & S Tl BiAhe Rhve ke Tk o Ay for the Terans 90 in the |'ram ana Bertha Davis among them |Iteresting. The engagemen: ext explosion of oil on board tr E d 3 3 s s body | can el o Fheto i ¢ " | tnrough six consecutive nights, commenc- an rtainme d que dir > - mumber of . their| was shipped to this city, where he had |'(nINES.can't help going ere Is a matl- | ;¢ to-night, with New Year's and Sat- last € 1 o T Claren friends last eveni their res! B 1 prett , g nee to-d o 3 3 ear’s a a o - e e Sleeplessness is at once 2 symptom and a 1 Clar 1 e “'”:pm‘ e o I:: ”m:;w’r"”::_ l"“'?“fllil rPsl“zfl' }f‘:_u]lhe’;rrlrl?xdur the SIS urday matinees. ; rner of Octavia and Union streets. b disens soon as the nerves bx 2217 Sacra 0 stres s | remains Mrs. Mary'Nolan identified them | . o R | spite the rain and the many other g The i s R e 7 bl 1 held in the - Turk 0om. handsomely | ag those of her husband. She petitioned | ' 'HUmPty Dumpty” will have a matinee B e 1 b Aese s s Xhii And (e S SH ness. Deprived of their natural rest the s A for hayy | decorated in red. Turkish souvenirs were | for and was granted letters of administra- | ("1 afternoon. The show is . pleasing Sart to b given by, 1o Cowles and | well attanded amnd & delightfol Gy oy pes N private vaudevllle performance ever heard | , ozented to the - guests. - Among - those | Hon upon the estate of the decensed. large numbers and the children will enjo B R S A e el s & AL UNE vy es 30 ose all force and vitality and i this city was enjoved New Year's e B st e Miss Madge Fairman, Mrs. | 1ot P . ho‘u vl &;a,e OB e o GBI D e, Fadiey hariequt company of celebrated artists at the | had. The affair was got up by C = it 2t A . o | S a _ | presel ere; Miss Mac i an, Mrs. | gisting of a se at 22 ngton street, | 4 i 5 g i « ¢ Men's Chris- | a's s and the yrked earnest leeplessr s »n\‘;n‘vmmflr: <::: at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. de | Mewilliams, Mrs. W. Stauf, Mrs. Ruby | valued at $000, and some mfm‘ ok 9&‘9 and the pretty transformation scene. To- | 2lditorium of [m Y ;:xlng l\hn Chris- | nama s friend they worked earnest sently, becomes e Young, 1219 Cali fa str I s given 17k Mattie Griffich, Wrs: Citociie | Lois . Wain o s S ; Morrow afternoon the troupe of juveniles | tian Association are sold, the association | to make it a big success. The young ef effect of disordered nerves. | i the ballroom. where there was well . - 3 o ank. n's death | i | has arranged for two additional dates— |eter, w resides at 1 Regli place . Miles' Nervine quiets the nerves and ed roygides < Miss Loulse Hoffacker, Rudolph | reached his relatives in the East the¥ put| VI make.their last appearsnce in the | e g0y January and a matinee, | not yet reco 1 n his inju 3 = sosthes the thed Biuis | SI0IDBE_stage, it prece e SUPDCT | Herold, E. I. Sweeney, Henry F. Fort- | in their claims on the estate and succeed- | Urlesaue of “Antony and Cleopatra,” | Tesca¥. JATHET B 0 o o e ecovered from his injury. = cen: sestores loct emergy and | 270 Jolfification that v the new | mann, ‘Charles Fay, John P. Jackson. | ed in proving that Mrs, Mary Nolan was | that has found much favor. Monday | V¥ ednesday, AL T PRNLS BE 1 he floor committee consisted of ( SR Pestones lodt ehergy imes McNab, Fred J. McWiliams, W. | Lpbdid i o Mary Nolan was | o)t a new melodrama. called “The Tide | Sale for these events andl it Is thought | Lutz, floor manager: A. Galvin, as: ings sleep, health and strength. even opened with songs by | pe ¢ A | not the wife of James Nolan. Of Eite: " il b6 Diekeata there will be a large demand for them. | fioor mana H. Anderson and revious to our coming t territory | v followed by a harp duet by Miss ' iin | Low Rates to K pe | &7 eroe The coming of Mr. Cowles is hatled With | Schuidt, ushers. while the committee oq S e n v > 1 . Fonilla i ow s to Kansas City. : P ol delight by the music-loving public and | arrangements was composed of sale years ago, we lived in Virginia,and it | paula Wi 4 Miss Helen de Young Forty guests atiended the charming| ., ity The Alcazar's offering is very apropos ioh i N neratakt . N S T was there 1 got acquainted with the Then ¢ n exceec v clever Popers s Aol pnged ol g N R ot ot he Southern Pacific will sell tickets to [ of the season, "‘Charley’'s Aunt” bein, the association is to be congra ed on | vin, J. Dwyer, J. Fitzgerald, G. Dw wonderful powers of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. 1 sque. **Babes ir Woodpile,” v . o : e ™ | Kansas City and return for Sixty Dollars | ¢, i Tolida oy . N8 | securing such high-class talent for :ts| P Gavin, J. Haley Lutz, T. Crowle it ctor's care and taking | f S James Irvine at her residence last even- | ., Jgnuary 8 and'9. - Call ‘at Information | it bish boliday humor. | This s {15 | o cerainmen Web: 3. Lt 1 H. And he doctors care nd taking | by Wallace Irwin, author of “Love Son- t0 usher in the new vear. A bugler | Bureau. No. 813 Market street ot on | sccond week and the audiences show no ; ebster, G. Lutz an ndersen. o Mw‘m" R e s of a Hoodlum™ and “The Rubaivat ;nnounced the opening of each game. The | particuliars. + ' |sign of any decrease of interest. To-day’s Bt 7 S rramp{ o = ayyam Jr "" .‘:‘; cast \"','" tables were decorated with flags of all | matinee will doubtless draw crowds. Burton Holmes, Lecturer. 4 L0 , Salec. > . . yap | 200 Miz er Dibble were the | pations. The score cards were made to| Colored M: i Next week the company returns to com-| The Burton . Holmes lectures. which | "%%, ands and legs, whic ould d u - ] ‘amous Colore: an Will Speak. h lice Court here a I oo nx el gl 1 “Ih’r? 134 not sleepa; | &/Eantic babes: John Housman was | yepresent the soldler of different nations. | peoker T, Washington. . th e edy, with Henry Arthur Jones' attractive | made such a very favorable impressiom ihe American fockey's dlamond Slecve 1k "?th"f‘,‘m; g g‘,t‘p(or Squeezem, th rdian; Dr. J. Wilson £ e Pl ’:dr(:\t ",'ka;g”‘glm;"m: :3:°;9d play, “The Case of Rebellious Susan.” when given here two seasons ago, undef | valued at $i25. a dre and other artieles, er closed . Shiels and Joe 1gh were Str \ pretty military wedding last even: S B 5 A o i g R the direction of Mr. Henry Miller, are to | Sloan, ald he desired to go abroad, was > and nights togeth The doctor finaily | (" Gae Smith ana Mirs Eve C = > liver an address on ““The Alabama Edu- v s - 5 i - B bound over to attend the trial a 3a B and Miss Eva Corinne Coryell became the > 2 This week sees the last of “The Gee- |}, ven here early in January, but this | . : - id me he couid do nothing more for me and fe de ¥ he bi S L O cational Problem” at Mechanics' Pavillon ® . ve.given here 3 Y. « lie de the bi s Cheerup | bride Jeutena Yo y Z which has become very opular, vil 2 - | that 1 was on the verge of insanity. He told A P Drid Lieutenant, John A Wegner ot | " sne “eventng” of ‘FREUAYY I8 On NG Lot SHT Be (ohat ot ¥ popular, | time will be delivered by Mr. Holmes me 1 try your Nervine as a last resort, Chirrup tance de Young | t Tenth United States Caval The ¢ th e e c | but w e taken off in deference to the | pimself, instead of his fellow-traveler, as | NEW Anvmnsm e 1 might t s i s and M Adah were the nurse- | Baltimore Hotel, at 1012 Van Ness avenue, | M¢InIng of the same day he will speak |urgent demands of hundreds of Fischer" Mr. Holmes has jus of ed o A nd it | 4 to be my salvation. Whenl | # et and. Roy Pihe and | was th Lt S H ticn 8t ‘Stanford Batversity, ‘on the’ Priadyil ‘Pheates: pabrund 10 aas - Uhe Dkt SHt-b e o et Coles. iaw just teCurned had used four bottles of the remedy together | T "0 YOl o meonRiant. bOlIoE | man e b b ey ee WHIEH | Lt Tollowliis ot the ‘Pacific” Biual: | 1casint BN INGEL RUIRHY 'L e trveat) | TLord KEIops dnd i) present. five whev | A CLEANLY AGE. with the Nerve an ver Pi - 4 o =l > | nary, Berkeley, and on Sunday. January | op Clyde Fitch's ay, “Barbi o o < B 7 - e % e o man Leggio of St. Ignatius College officiated. LAy % op Clyde Fitch's great play, arbara | o the favorite lecture of the old se; G . Somes ,S'{l‘n‘;"‘,m_m‘s N0 imaiis ek i snd Gy iningoroom where the coremony |11 &t the First Congregational Church of | Fiietchie.” There will be a bunch of sur- | “The Grand Canvon of Arizona This | TWentieth Century Ideas Imcline . il | and snapped with loc he leaves | was performed, was effectively decorated | San Francisco. prizes and twenty' speclalties in the new | subject :v‘neln:::ui\;rfi;;ge coming. veries Toward Sanitation and Pre- r\ ’, s and g:;r;nll:ef' retbook ght by the b ver ‘the babes | in follage, Christmas berrles, flags and | = | The other subjects are: Portugal, ventatives. « tie Dr. Miles' cm'e jes. Send for free b | proved to be the new leaves ready for | yellow chrysanthemums. The bridal party FOR GOLFERS | Denmark." “Sweden.” “Norway I” and | Nowadays scientists believe that in Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address | (.rnis do: of the well-known | stood beneath a canopy of sabers and Norway 1L cleanliness lies the secret of preve of Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhast, Ind. et The ‘psiiines’” . el TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOKS SPORTSMEN & ALLWHO | man & 1 anliness lies the s ) Drevention of s 5 bs e | leaves caused much merriment. Inclden~ ! The bride was beautiful in a white gown TRAVEL . MUCH SUSTE- N Bravant & dncna, nate. the ds tal mus dancing by the r maids | cf crepe de .:’Imw. \\l|hlg'lu;nl|lur:-l of{th:ll- g NANCE IN LITTLE BULK Escaped From Colorado Jail. Just as unclean »;.u;nrs hrvfi(lhmiu:{\‘ dis< . e e e 1 policeman w particularly 200 fon ros: She wore a bridal veil of tulle A ear-load of Cook Hooks TR A i R - _ | eases, so careless habits will breed dan gvisir DR. JORDAN'S aaeat /)| Between this and the conciuding musi- | and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of [ | Lam just arrived froém Chicago e IfB‘“;”‘;, TR, 1 Jecul Bolic { druft’ impr use of another's brushes. E { burlesque of “Mother Goose,” Miss | the valley. The only attendant of the| | amd they are ready for distri- | StEcian 85 UMM s Arewaied. an Sux- | donile, Sae Sy San e ”.us UK oF ‘l.To.Yh Ardella Mills sang “Invocation” most | bride was Miss Maud Mitchell of Liver-| | yution at the business office 1 enth street’ yesterday morning by Det B e S MARZETIT. .lfufl\rh with harp obl to by Miss | mor She was daintily attired in pale tives Ryan and O'Dea and locked up in | jess 0 757, bet. :22T:3, 5.1 . . < ot e A . 7 2 of this paper. All Call sub- 22 A | g~ e 2 G 3 ¢ . “.1, n Ge Young and violin obligato by | yvellow chiffon over taffeta. Her bouquet the City Prison. He is supposed to have | Newbro's Herpicide kills the dandruff germ g eamintbe | Miss Louise Howland, Mrs. Blanchard { was vellow chyysanthemums. Lieutenant| | "cribers are entitied to a copy ed about four th f dnd_supyen. Saiv_to, gRuns NI . M) { trate \ Miss Lowis A O pennchaig bWas yeilo sioe of. iRtaT gndnt Cook Besk at EXTRACT oF BeEr | c20cd about four months ago from 2 | &ie “I™Jbeotutely free. trom wreass or ot v aur—-“ waly cmrad by the oldest =c contributed delightful solo. Mlle, | Victor . Lewis of the artillery corps prison in Colorado, and Captain Martin | injurious substances old by leading drug 2 " JORDAN—DISEASES OF | Relda sang charmingly and Jean iogan | was best man. Both groom and best man the premipm; price; of Afty has wired to Denver for particulars and | gists. Send l0c in stamps for sample to Th 0 °R~ JORDAN—DISEASES OF .fl‘/' gave a prett) anish dance. Nellie | wore full dress uniforms, as did a num- cents. asked if Curtin is wanted. Curtin while | Herpicide Co.. Detroit. Mich Treaumen ‘;'y'.?f.fi,“‘n"';"'l."""l Wintér gave a svecialty with the merry | ber of the officers present. Supper fol- An nadditional charge of 20 in his teens committed a daring robbery | [ Tommens pormemiy o bp de. A () | N mpaniement of slelghbells. Mex: ‘de | lowed ~ the congratuiations. -Lientenari| | eents ith Ry’ exprchsame will by breaking the rwindow of a pawn-| HOITT’S SCHOOL 0 W rte for Bosk, PMILORGPEY of ) n personally entertained her guests and Mrs. Wagner will proceed to Fort be required from out of town broker’s store in Mary lane and stealing | 1 e R ey Yo with a charming recitation, Jean Inglow's | Robinson, Nebraska, at once, where the subscribers ordering by mail. | the contents. which were placed in a | HOIEL'S fo sno i eentc Park, prepares et 85 } | “Briges of Enderby.” »m is stationed. i wigon. He' was irrssted and sttt to me[ for any university or for business Y piE. SORDAN & CO.. 1051 Marker st 8. 7. (| E | e School 52rims term will begin Jan. 6, 6. T 0| Miss Alice Duffy of this city, a young | he bride daughter of Mrs. John | - Whittier Reform School. | CNOOI 1r4 6. HOITT, Ph. D., Principal “The Coquette,” a Dainty Art Supplement, Fréé with Next Sunday’s Call.

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