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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1903 ) RARKT TO GIVE 11511 HES BALL FOR THHIIR K CHARITY i 0 I LU ‘ IROT D ___I( % [H r - ol i t of Arms to ‘ Cl ause for Alarm R = | of Another| ¢ of the Boxer natics —t This Government Is the Threatening Ori . [ I N.W . - me Eagles Will Spread Their s at Wing: to Succor ; Unfortunates. @ e Small Contractors Get Ready to Battle HAWAI SILVER COINS Blg ODGSA ARE NOW BEING REDEEMED s First ¥ 1 Bank of Honolulu Re- | The Master Builders' Association, which Large Sh ent of Treas- es all = big building ¢ tractors Fror Francisco and the other side of , is soon to bave a rival, if the silver will be used -m}.: formed now Hawallan silver maller contractors, n could not meet the condi- to the build- ings have been f whe there wother is to ht in Oakland to = anization. . 4 agent for the o s the chair- on. He Missing Ma '-H,\ a tm‘rm ‘;’r' ;(~‘i iche 8 2 builders do in a or placate the mem- this,” said Chair- want to defeat the xacted by Master ciation. To join that a man has to pay a $100 £, a man cannot afford that sum he is for mit to its imp include the asso in River- issing, but an’s clothes the re- 1ation membership, a prohibitory figure. o sell to any one outside its except at "It we The President ations to Office— Fred do organize it will be for the purpose of conducting a sort of co-ope- rative supply company, where the mem- bers of the organizatiop will be enabled to buy at the same rates that the master buflders do. It will cost a Jot of money to start a depot of this kind, but the men concerned are all will lrg to go forward with it “The proposition may never go through, however, for if the master builders see that we are in dead earnest they may | teel d@isposed to lower their terms a little. It all depends on how the other side takes it.” Mr. Boscow refused to reveal the names of any of the men who participated in the meeting already held on the ground that publicity might injure them. A third meeting will be held Wednesday night in Becker's Hall, Oakland. FINANCIER DIES FAR FROM EARLY HOME Jacob Hecht Passes Away in Boston After Years of Toil for Golden State. Hecht, prominent man of af- alist and head of the firm of & Co. of this city and Bos- Jacob H cap Hecht Bros ury Heiskell's Ointment by ‘careful mothers every- ving and preserving the fairs, W casity. Ieikel's Ointmentcures | ton, died in the latter city vesterday at 5o, rough akin, ‘Pimples, Biotches | ine’age of 69 years Tett: N 1t ~ : Hen Toon Ringwrorm, || Mr. Hecht came to California in the Sore Nose, Bore E\elms. early fifties. He lived in S8an Francisce for twenty vears. He went back to Bos- ton in 1570 and established a wool house in that city. He was a prominent man throughout the State of and was one of the trustees of the State | Hospital there. HEISKELL’S O'mtment ©s the skin besntifully ap and Fiewkell's ment and sure uble. At druggists, sos] nd for book of testimonis! - .v&cr Philadelphia, o | years and was extremely interested in the | future of San Francisco. His niece and prncn(all) adopted daughter, Miss Mattie | Hecht, s the wife of Judge Sloss of this Johnston, Ho | eity. ey | He leaves a wife, who was a Miss VIM,VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN, | Frank of Baltmmore, to whom he was MORMON ' BISHOP'S PiLLe | Married in 1 1s iss L. P. Wiel, bave been use over fitty | who resides at 1817 Jackson street, this Jrars Dy the leaders ot the | city, and two sons, M. H. Hecht of this | Teilomers, Pt g a08 theit | ey’ and Louis Heeht Jr. of Boston. | n old and_you The funeral will > place in Balti- | effects of sel more nd the remains will be buried in| the fomily plot . Will Sail Saturda: first and second b: ns of the > enth Infantry, Colonel Jocelyn in command, arrived in this city yesterday | en route to the Phl“;r}vlfi&“. Headquarter and the first squadron of the Thirteenth are pected to arrive to-day. These organizations are ordered to leave for Manila on the transports Logan and Kilpatrick, which are scheduled to .all | Baturday. Nn“h ood Power, Night Back L) 5P REMEDY r‘o 40 Ellls » GRANT DRUG CO., 3 SHY3 SIDEROMRD Massachusetts | ] He paid visits to this State every two | ‘ anew delight : P to pastry PR THE EMFORIUM. | i alURY 15 UNTRUE White House Official Denies That Gift | Was Sold. This late ¢ novelry in fancy in 3 styles, each . eachs .- . Asserts That the Furniture | Never Belonged to Mrs. Lucy Hayes e s S WASHINGTON o Bingham slonel b concluded an ex- sup f public and grounds statement was made that tive inv o the state- | ment recently widely through- ‘out the country at a sideboard pre- ed to Mrs. Lucy Webb Hayes, while y siié was mistress of the White House, by i ik women of the W. C. T. U.. h 2 = 47 3 to the hands of a Washington saloon- T e ’4“ I eaLLer IS . the board was presented to Mrs. 3 %) . &3¢ 2.00 Brushes . s'.'3‘~0fB'.‘ht< .20¢ $1.25 Brushes . . 780 of Sem 4 e 63c | 75¢ Brushes . . 43@ $1.50 Boushes - $7.03 9 ARl usaatinh Ryans Bath Brashes-- Rrgul-m 1.c0, for Rogrr&(ullet $1.28 Extracts—For. . 6@ | Pinaud's Cosmet c— Assorted odors for . §4iG |Greenbaum's Special Perfumes—Peau d"Es- iggtion O, ol -63¢ Houbigant's ideal Perfume - Regulurly $3.7; | Surgeon's Castile Scap; cake. . @o| Mee, White and Dark Vioet, Amo Tre Smith’s 25¢ Tco h Brushes for, 14ec ale price . ‘2-85 t64711"" Glyeerine Bar Scap; cake . 6c! Flex, ete. 3 L Rng(r & Gailet Toilet Soap— Such cders as| Roger & Gallet 25¢ paudn de an . . §80| Greenbauin’s 10c Sachet Envelopes Bo|c - - 180 $1.00 sz . . 500 interested s Ro ¢ de Latue, Foni Nou-| Roger & Gallet 50c Face Powders— Veloute, 7 ¥ 2 soc size . . . 28¢ $1.505ze . . 7@ deticedd l> Mea veau; regularly 25 a cake, e price . 176 Jockey Club etc . .. .29¢| Oreenbaum’s Perfumery — Such odors as| o 470 $:.00 52 $1.09 > Hayes by members of Roger & Gallet x,c Almond and Le'tuce| Roger & Gallet $2.00 Violet Merville Face| Crab Apple, Mary Stuart, Wild Olive, -Rus- H Pk ot 28 ¢ by any other body of Soap . . 8e Powder . e e ee . . .80.94| tan Liac, Jickie, Jockey Club, etc., eic: oc box _w M c wor any officials. Two side- 15c “44711>" White Rose, Violetcs and Glyce. Roger & Gallet Sachet Powder . . 43¢ | The 25¢ size, sale price . 140I\°‘ box Colgat="s Guest Room Saap 290 boar he Whtty osse weie S rine-$ aps . 11| Roger & Gallet $3.75 Merville Violtte Extract| The soc siz=, sale price . . 280|75c box Jergen's Zenobia Soap 52¢ t 1d at ;w:‘m 1,'1\?,[:\(\1. rr.l.f“mle:g mR 47" 'Iollck Witcr—\ iolet t: znd June S Fi: Sl . $2.85 'ébe 5;00 size, sa'e pri T 670 | ;-c box Sutherland Sisters’ Soap 29¢ other articles fro ose oger & Gallet 15¢ Talcym Powder. - nbaum's Cacumber Juice, face lotion, in-| : was shade Inlasoiiensc o Gl A e 8 Hotbigant §5. ;o‘\ Violettd l'x(r:ud_-‘ SRl Sy el Bganjs= 0 Iroms B e S -2 0 it e e Thintes Roger & Gallet $1.00 Extracts— Carnation, $3.85 | Greenbaum’s 25c Flonl Saéhet Powders, 14 |0o¢ <2ke gemuioe Lubin’s Soip - . - . 380 saloth Keeunk e Baeht Alsatian Clover, Heliotrope, Jfltkey Club, | Le Grend Soleil de Minuet Toilet Water— Reg-| 45 box Dr. Hebra Medicated Tar Soap, 28 |25¢ cake “4711 Favorita Soap . . ... 16@ B Wil s Aaile e et A . . 79e| varly $3.75; sale price . 2,26 | 75¢ box Ricksecker's Skin Soap 48c | scc box Pinaud’s Roman Soap . 29¢ President Arthur. The other for use in the mansion at an Where it now is cannot be ber article presented to Mrs. in the White House was of her portrait. It was for its purpose and is now to be in the possession R of the Cinecinnati hool of Design. With r c = criticiem that the aits of rmer tresses of the \\I\ te House were hung in the cellar of nesion, it is stated by the same rity that the portraits are in the hrough which all guests of the d that the por- is hung directiy very by our buye: East at a t real value. [ BANK PRESIDENT SUES HIS WIFE FCR DIVORCE Prominent Residents of Petaluma the | Principals in an Action ! T at Law. | PETALUMA, Feb. 24—A. B. Hil, president of the Hill Banking Company is suing his wife, Hattie Fairbanks Hill, | for divorce. The grounds at this time . 3 ate withheld, Mre. HIll is the daughter A Semifper, 19t ee: of H T. Fairban president of the Sav- in a sanitary, thorough'y up-to-date modern factory building. Both familles are widely There has been no ekimping in materia & in the case were filed been 2 : Geary, attorney for the garments wll b: found to be generously tri The couple have three children. pretty laces gr embrokderys « Gowns. Chemise . 250 to § 4280 Underskirts . Corset Covers 190 t $4.25Prawers. Trainmen Want Higher Wages. TOPE: KA, Kans., Feb. 24.—Further con- were held between the officials « Santa Fe and the trainmen, but no settlement of the wage problem was reached ¥t is rumored that to-day the 2, = ' announced it was willing to New Persian Trimmings nce of 15 per cent in the wages of conductors and tralnmen. This was refused by the men, who are hold- ing out for a 20 per cent incfease. Special Excursion Rate to California. TOPEKA, Kans.,, Feb. 24.—The Rock nd announces that holders of excur- sion tickets to Californfa may have the privilege of stopping over in as many towns as they wish during the trip. This concession will last throughout the life | of the ticket. A rate of $25 to California | has been made, and a great rush of traffic | | ADVEBTISEMENTS | | WECT IO Wit GREENBAUM ALL THIS WEEK. HOW TO BE Every Afternoon at 2:30. o Every Night at 8:15. Cured of Piles Without Pain. The Kilties grant an adv Edgings has arrived. The pattern Pongee, Taffeta and Chiffon in effects, Thes: trimmings are from 3 and range in price from. . . Is! AMUSEMENTS. First: Change from sedentary occupa- tion to wisely chosen, more active work. Second: From indoor to outdoor life. Third: From wrong to right clothing. CANADA'S MILI- Fourth: From unhealthy, rich living, 2 TARY BAND. to a mild hyglenic diet. | gas EEqprani Y et Fifth, sixth and last, use Pyramid Pile | To-maorrow—Clan Fraser Cure regularly, and according to direc- Night! tions, for it is the right cure for the Rnge;t;n:? heate: Sc, Toc trouble, and will cure you as it has hun- dreds of others. Don't wait until you are a helpless in- valid, for a seemingly simple case of | hemorrholds,, or piles, may, if neglected, rapidly lead to worse. The unnatural for- mations become tumorous and permanent, Ca SALE THIS MORNING FOR and Alhambra Theater. SEATS ON KOCIAN and the inflammation grows until ab- scesses form: the disease burrows into v the tissues, forming tubular growths| Th® Pheiomenal Boheminn Vielin Virtuoso. which discharge pus; cancerous condi- | Concerts—Nights of Mar. 3 and 5. Afternoons March 4 and 7, Prices—$1 50, $1 and 75c. ALCAZAR™" BELASCO nl MAYER, Propristins | TO- NlGHT—E\v ERY EVENING THIS WEEK. ' MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY once the paln and fearful | .uuns and general gangrenous degenera- tion appear. What Is needed at the start, or at any stage, is something to soothe this inflam- mation, reduce the swelling and disten- sion, and at the same time restore the diseased parts to normal condition. These three things are accomplished perfectly by the Pyramid Pile Cure. It checks all progress of the disease and rapidly re- | turns the affected parts to health, besides relleving at irritation. | Bartley _Campbell's “I began using Pyramid Pile Cure, and MY Greatest Dramatic Ef in order to make sure of a cure bought Lty five packages; for the past six weeks I have not been troubled in the least, and I had been bothered for thirty-five years, and had spent more than fifty dollars for different remedies; this is the first per- | PARTNER HASTINGS, ALICE TREAT HUNT NEST the Entire Alcazar Company. o1 ings 15¢ to T5e manent help I have had, and no one could ES" e 15c to G0c feel more grateful than I do.” L. M. | PRICES 3iness Willtams, Conneaut, Ohio. | NEXT WEEK— FANCHON.” | Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by druggists generally for fifty cents a package, and we urge all sufferers to write Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for their val- uable little book describing the cause and | | cure of piles. OPERA R A %,Dnousz MATINEES SATURDAY and SUNDAY. EVERY EVENING THEIS WEEK. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF Dan Sully's Comedy Drama, The Parish Priest. | FRED J. BUTLER as “FATHER WHALEN." | PRICES—10c, 15¢, 28¢, 50c and T5c. A Good Reserved Seat in the Orchestra at All Matin 28c. OUT TO-DAY NEXT WEEK—The Gifted FEastern Actress, MISS MAUDE ODELL. in “UNDER THE RED ROBE.” WALDEMAR LIND VIOLIN RECITAL STE NWAY HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 26, 8:15 p. m. ARTHUR FICKEN!CHE& Piani: Seats mow on saie_at Sherman Clay Tickets, §1, 75c and ble. v TRY IT. | YOU WILL L KE IT, BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND : IN IT leI 'l'lAT W LL INTE: I!T YOU. Du Barry Veils mesh Tuxedo Pat- tern Veils, 1 yards long, wi'h ribbon borders, 65¢; $1.50, $2.00 Novelty Chiffon ane‘ Veils—1%, and 114 yards lone, - 80c, 75c, 31-00 © $2.00 Remarkable Sale Perfumery and Toilet Articles The W. M. Smith Siock hought at 27 1-2 to 40 per cent off. On Saie at Similar Reductions Beginning To-day. 33 1-3 10 50 per cent less than lowest retail selling prices for Smith’s entive stock of Perfumes, Soaps, and great savings on mirrors, combs, flasks, collapsing cups, traveling necessaries, ele. $7.50 Waisis $4.65 To-day & Thursday Advance Spring:tyles in charm- ing Silk and Crepe de Chine Waists for street and even- ing wear; made up in the latest designs to sell for $6.50 and $7.50 each; a lot of beauties picked up lo-morrow un/)' sale price RKew Musliin Wear The advanced styles of domestic made Muslin Wear for Spring Every article was produced . 450 $8,75/5k . . 500 o $12.00 (190 © $3.75 A complete line of the newest Persian Bands and Oriental combinations are embroidered on Linen . 250 v $4.50 ) THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE xxroxmn.} PERRIRERRRERRERERE RERERERERRE RREREREREREERRR RRRRY, mmmmungmlzm RERRE RRERRRERRERRRE RERRRR ana per, 5c Quire veral small tyles of Hurd’s pa- pers and d envel opes, rtguIa 15c to 25¢ quire, to be closed out y—paper per quire envelopes per package . - lots of various comes CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- o - Se AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. AnANA qawa W. M. Smith, 2c0 Po=t St., has closed out tous ata big loss __ _ his entire siock of high-grade Perfumery, Toilet Preparations and sundries. He carried < ,,;3—- the finest kind of goods, such as Houbigant, Roger Gallet, Muhlens & Kropff and Green- banm’s Preparations. Beginnicg to-day (Wednesday) and continuing during the bal/ ance of week if quantities lust, we shall inaugurate the most important sale of this class of goods ever advertised in California. ~ Qur sale prices for the Smith.stock are far belowe wholesale cost. We quote but few of the many items that will be_put on sale. Two entise tables in the specal sale section in the main aisie are given over to-day to the Smith stock. Perfume At mizers and Sprink‘ers— Bobemian band-painted and art glass. g $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 40¢ <oc 6oc 75¢ $1.00 140 27¢c 29c¢ 33c 46¢c 67¢ 69c 79c¢ $1.12 Smith’s Hair Brushes— All" styles now marked a* a | Smith’s Cloth Brushes reduced ittle more than half every day price. & soc Brushes . . 28¢ $1.25 Brushes . . 780 | . 210 $1.00 Bruches 63c 35¢ Brushes Toilet Preparations, Great Towel Event To-Day and Thursday Only Hundreds of dozens of Turkish, Damask and Linen Huck Towels suitable for family and hotel use. on sale for the two days only at about one-third off regular prices Bleached Turkish Towels— Close weare, the $1.75 dozen k'nd, sale price, each . . 120 Bleached Turkish anllx—Exm hea fine :h-orbenr the #2.25 dozen kind, cach . . . . . .18e Bleached Turkish Towels— Close weave and fine n:k, the 3.00 dozen kind, each . . . Blu(hld Turkish Towc's—Almast the largest size hemmed ends, the $4.00 dozen kind, cach. Unbleached Turkish Towels—E: 83.50 dozen kind, each . . Dln\uk and Hemstitched Huck To\uls—z Inn o:’ alout 40 dozen each, very handsome, were h 75 a dozen, sale price . . R $2.562 Huck Towels—Close weave, good b cn, bemmed ends, sze 18x35 inches, the $1.75 dozen value, sale price. . $1.32 Hotel Towels—Go.d Huck, almost all linen, size 17x36 inches, sale price, dozen . $1.08 Ruches 89c. These Wash Net Ruches, trimmed witl white and black silk ribbon, ac- cordion pleated ends of same ma- very pretty g1.50 White terial; a neat spring style; to-day and Thursday only, cach.. . r now in the hird less than To-day and Great Doliar Sale Groceries and Liguors Ends To-Night 23 bars Babbitt's Best Laundry soap for. 13 tins Cove Oysters, reg. 10c, 14 bars Enoch Morgan's Sapolio for, 14 packages popular Victory Mush tor 28 bars Stryker's Sand inap for . B 34 galion best Imported Oiive Oil for 25-lb. box extra Santa Clara Prune Ibs. choice Uncolored A‘pn. Eng. ish Breakfast or Oolong Teas for. . . . 7 jars asorted Jams or Jellies for . 8 tine choice Imported Sardines for . . . 3 gallon Kentucky Belle Whiskey for. . 5 botiles good Port or Sherry Wine for. . . A bottle of Meadville, Hunter, Gmnymm or Marquette Rye W hiskey for. Gallon very old $1.50 Zinfandel, Reisii mg or Sauterne Wine for. . . . . s bottles chaice Black Letter Claret for. . . 2 bottles Noilly Prat French Vermouth for . 1 bottie Old Maitese Cross Ginfor . . . . 1 bottle XXX Jamaica Rum for, . . . . - $4.65 for . I, and all of the immed with ecither Sale of Short Lots Ladies’ Shoes Many odds and ends of Ladies’ Vici Kid Lace and Button Shoes, French bronze and Black Kid Sandals; Some with military and some with Louis XV heels, some hand-turned, some welted soles; shoes worth from £2.50 to $5.00 the pair; if we have your sz great bargains for to-day and Thursday, per pair . 3 50¢ © $4.95 v ¥de sin the newest AAA ARAARRRALE TARAAA R G ARARA AL ARR R ARG AT R @ AR RS AR QAR AR AN AR ACAAAR AR AL R AR AR ARARA FRBAIAAACA AA R QMRS AR A AR A light and dark to 4 inches wide, TIVOLI sl EVENINGS AT § SHARP. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP. TO-NIGHT—Great Production of Gilbert and CENTRAL™" Market Street. Near Eighth. Phone South 333. THEATER CROWDED—A GREAT SUCCESS TO-NIGHT and Ty Evening This Week MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Sullivan's _' -4 IOLANTHE. |‘hor ool ety teh 2 | ionasens UEEN o With a Perfect (T';‘.'m’éfe“mm Scenery and Z CB“lpd. NEW SH OWI Tl:::..:.. .25¢, B0c and 7S¢ Telephone Bush 9. WEEK OF MARCH 2—Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Nights, Le Quatuor Basque; Reno and Bich-l ards; Ryan and Richfleld; Radiant Florence Bindley; Louise Mon- trose; Lola Yberri; Mr. and Mrs. CHINATOWN MASCAG One of the Big Sensations of the Year. A NI, Jimmie Barry; Franco Piper and PRICES EYENINGS. 10 Directing ‘‘Cavalleria,”” the ‘“‘Hymn to the MATINEES. .. Sun,” from *Iris,” and classic symphony se- the Biograph. Next Week— THE FO lections. Complete company, and grand or- chestra of 50, SAME BILL EVERY NIGHT. Seats for All Four Nights on Sale TO-DAY, February 20, at § a. m. CALIFORNIA| THE CHUTES! TAHAR'S TROUPE OF ARABS and co Lu WI B I HEATE: UNHISTAKABLI Evi HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES IN LEADIKG THEATE: ory THE TH EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, | SPEND “A DAY IN THE ALPS." SEE THE BABIES IN THE INCUBATORS. RARE ANIMALS IN THE ZOO. TAKEA TRIP "“DOWN THE FLUME" The Wonderful Scentc Waterway. Amateur Nm—ht Thursday. When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES. LAS] Every Night, Including Sunday. MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. | THIS WEEK- and- NEXT WEEK | Kirke La Shelle Presents A SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY, ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas. HAS8 MORE THAN REPEATED ITS TRI- UMPH OF LAST SEASON! Seats, $1 G0, $1. 76c, B0c and 28c. CHEER CHEER UP! UP! COME TO SEE HOITY TOITY | YOU'LL LIVE ON FOREVER. | The Heart of Maryland With David Belasco's own company, in- cluding Alma Kruger, Herbert Rostwick, Tefft Johnson, B. J. Murphy and others. 25¢c and 50c Matinee Saturday. Next—"FATAL WEDDING." THEATRE REPUBLIG-m LAUGH WITH A WEEK THE BOWERY BOY. OF FUN. CHIMMIE FADDEN | FORREST SEABL‘ngom His Famous Original e, BITTERS FOR BARBERS, BA- nr-. Dmlbht.ll b.xh- 'BRUSHES 2 JGH! AL TSIC! Cext—Virginia Drew Trescott in “LORD | brews Mhnder-. cndy mx.r., (.mm,, ALL LAUGH! ALL MUSIC! ALL DA MGl A e S gl | drere. four mill. fobndries. Inundries, puper Stablemen. tar-rootere, tanmers. tailora stc BUCHANAN BROS., Brush Manulacturers, 609 Sacramento 3t W. T. HESS. SOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tenth Ficor, Room 1015, Clu.‘m bldg. Restdence, 821 'Pn'-u- GUNS UNPARALLELED ANYWHERE. - . | great story. Matinees Seturday and Sunday at 25¢ and 50c. Night, 25c, 50c and TSc. Children at Mat- inees, 10c and 35c. Desirable location, | | unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and Tn conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels popular with LVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE ifornia st.. below ‘Telephone James 1301, New California Jockey Club Ingleside Track Ammunition, Blulufl and Sporting _Goods. rges: stock. Lowest prices. Sead 3 be talogue. tourists and travelers $IX OR MORE RACES DAILY. SHREVE & BARBER CO., who visit San Fran- Races start at 2 p. m. sharp 39 ln‘r“ms’t.:nd 31 Train leaves Third and Townsend streets Weak Men and Women 'SE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE sgfli‘h Dx';:uun Remedy: gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 333 Market cisco. Reached by street cars from any part of the THOMAS H. Pres PERCY W. TREA"?‘M Secretary. — Weekly Call, $1 per Year