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3 @ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1903 SPIRITS BAEAK UP GLARK HOME Alcoholic and’ Ethereal Brands Prove Peace Disturbers. —— Suit for Divorce on Ground of Cruelty Is Result of Mixture Though a wife since Mme. Yale's| | cember oniy Freda D. already dis- { satisfied with life as a matron. In a cem- i H piaint for divorce her vester air Tonic [Lnsows e | freedom, aileging that he: husband's ciu- FOR CHILDREN | elty ever since their marriage bas driven | er to dist n and caused her to be- AND ADULTS | come a nervous wreck ANTISEPTIC AND HYGIENIC Spirits, alcohol nd ethereal, are ihe > cause of Mrs. Clark’s unhappiness. St Sells on Merit, not on Sen= | charges that her e o 4 sk and communes with &all()'lal Ad‘ertlhll‘g bLetween the two her peace is de- ‘ ved. When under the influence of the aicoholic brand, alleges Mrs. Clark, A Hair Invigorator— just B, cband makes her unhappy and miser ne implies. It calling her abus o atening to send her to join ourishment, Ih‘, e'f' irits,-with whom, alleges Mrs. ents of growth, which, , her busband clalms to be in con- absorbed by the hair, s R e rengthens and beautifies it Mrs. Clark, take form of messaxes, that sap glo- which when t by where the follicles are er husband frequently ac 1 3 RS 10 othe ; scalp is e has been so § Mme. she alleges, 1 a cor her husband ity of car , numerous s. e spirfts so informed nim g t so gt a vigorous d 1 she is with the spondence | claims that =5 charges, and that they also keep hi grower. | posted on t nts of the aileged love stunted My s she has always : been a good dutiful wife, and is nakes the hair Wi a4y ana willing to remain so—barriag heaithy and the spirits. Just at present, however, + p e a divoree B JSE Tenaen a laint for divorce es witha Hamilton against Frank milton he has a great deal of faith iverer of knockuut s one of the reasons leges she should be granted a divorce «n ground of cruelty that Hamilton once e her a blow that biackened her cyes stretched her senseless on the floo: left her lying there and went out of room. He returned in a few minutes. alleges, and finding her sitting ted her \n.h “What, not dea men and rticularly when the s to weaken or fade. up valdness, grayness, s for divorce v iled by Ag- the hair, dandrn s Ma g v for de- o Gress against Alne- liseases of the ha t and Maude A. Gree- d beard. One appli- Greenig for desor- stops ha \ requisite ; no @ | THREE BOYS ATTEM?T TO tl neglect to use BEEAX INTO A SALOON for her ovs and o B _for her boys and girls; | They Ave Chased and Captured and 1C s made strong Appear in the Police cl remains proof Court. against disease and retains its Three bovs were observed by Police- igor and youthfulness men McGrayen, Wren and Ward at- > L tempting to force open the door of Felice - Dito’ loon at 1500 Powell street about 6 ‘ yelock morning. The boys Mme. Yale’s Hair Tonic i ran, bu irsuit of two or three = blocks were captured and were iragrant, delight- tak ¥ Prison, where a charg ssing; neither ttempt to commil burglary was AR d against them. nor g i names are Lee, Sisto air 1z and Willlam Giaco! Lee is the t g ngest of the tric He “”‘m“‘“ a bad boy and h not soil the Artiz has ared before pnnm' tores o .W-- app EARN vesterday and after being instructed igor: ating 1]1» se was continued till Tuesday. g nor- proper lx\k color- prisone om court t which Lee ing 1 T 1 hair redeems the plainest counte- DESPONDENT PATIENT nance, and any one can se- COMMITS SUICIDE it by u Mme. Yale’s 1Aged Charles Allen Jumps Out of a I'onic Now in threc | Window at St. Joseph's prices, $1.00, 5 S Home. 25 cents Affticted with heart disease and cancer | ' of the stomach and knowing that he did not have much longer to live, Charles Al- NSULTATION FREE 70 years of age and a charity patient St. Joseph’s Heme, committed suicide Mme. Yale may be consulted by | yesierany morning by jumping out of & mail free of charge. Twenty-seven window. Ata quarter past T o'clock, dur- years of practice and experience in | ing the absence of the nurse, Allen arose treating the human hair and scalp, from his bed, wa'ked window in the combined with natural adaptability | second story of the bui and scientific study, has given this “"d jumped out. ng, threw it open The onlv witness of the rash act woncerful s complete mastery | ;A" Mancini, a fellow patien who was of the capil SRy SR, too weak to get up and prevent the old K5 ARE m m killing himeelf. Allen lingered ne subjects of Health m.. died of his injuries, atr- will be mailed s having been broken and in- morrhege having resulted. M\u-: M. YALE. | RfartiLIR st e 5 Tailye af 59 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago. | Ireland and a widower. ADVERTISEMENTS. A FRIR TRIAL all that is necessary to convince EVERY WOMAN . isiuterested and shouid know ; S about the wonderfur | SPRAY Th=new Vagizal Syringe. ior und Suctron. s i w [1s Suss | ters is the best medicine in the sk your dragglet for t. !world to cure Dizziness, Belching, Flatulency, Heartburn, Indiges- | tion, Dyspepsia, Constipation or ‘Biliousness. We therefore urge !you to try it at once, for your health’s sake. It is also an excel- lent spring tonic and will fortify WEAK MEN DR. JTALL TOR al dis- You feel an from the fin much conf that we QELA Five case we remedy Fever and Ague. HOSTETTER’S : STOMACH BITTERS. the quickness do, and you can't. & Guar three botties, $5. 178 MEDICAL null nouse American and Kuropean plan; 400 rooms: suites with h‘lhl nc'lv fltted ‘throughout. All modern conveniences. Up-to-date head- quarters for mining and commercial men. Army and navy headquarters. Sample Music at dinner hour. Located ir ity. Convenient to all car lines CHAS. NEWMAN CO., prop., formerly pro- prietor of Richelleu Cafe, Montgomery. Rush & Pine sts.; telephone in every room. CUTLERY BLADE WARRANTED 1 of last De- | | you that Hostetter's Stomach Bit-; ;| the system against attacks of La| Grippe, Colds, Chills or Malaria, | “JACK™ RAFFAEL \SWAN APPEARS DESERTS WIFE| FOR FIFTH TIME Spouse of One- Time|Sign Painter’s Former Tivoli Favorite Sues Wife Is Once More for Divorce. After Alimony. Barytone Now in the East Accused of Abandoning Famxly . Monthly the Sum Awarded Her. The truth of the story exclusively pub- | Jabez Swan, the sign painter, is again | lishea 1 The Call in Jsnuary, 1899, in |in difficulties with his former wife, Sarah which it was related that John Raffail | M. Swan, over allmony, and for the fifth Johnstone, bett known ae ‘“Jack” | time since she secured a divorce from Raffael, the well-known singer, and |him in 1894 has been haled into court his wife, Mary Caroline Jackson | Mrs. Swan flled a petition yesterday for ! Jonnstone, were not living in har- | an order directing Swan to appear and mony and which wa emphatically de- | show cause why he should not be pun- nried at the time, was n yesterday by "l‘lled for‘mnltempt of coul;! «§37>x7“&""‘ X 2 = | alimony to the amount o R el el B ’f’:fl | main unpaid. Judge Murasky issued ¢! | order, which directs the sign painter to appear before Judge Kerrigan next F day and explain, if he can, why such a state of affairs exists. Swan, who besides complaint bears out the | in The Call cum-ermng. 1 life. Seeks Aid of Court to Collecs ary, 1%1, s, (:e:':::wlmh:remuu.h&‘ins « reputation as a decorator of has not since that time, though abundant- | fences, mountainsides and biliboards, is Y. bl £0: 80, 807 1 fed for the meain. | Quite & weli-known clubman, made h iR nce: wnd ipndon herself and two | COUTt debut in 189, when he filed a s Clitfdren. - She a Qeeres ot a1, | for divorce, charging his wife with treat- | vurce these g d for the cus- | P8 him cruelly. She filed a general de- of the two children, a boy and a | PJal of his charges, and in a cross-com- plaint accused Swan of being the disturb- |ing element in the Swan nest. She c vinced Judge Murphy that such was ths case at any rate, he grani- {ed her a divorce. He awardel {her a lump sum of $360, $200 month alimony and the custody of four of the seven children that bad blessed (he | union of the Swaj hich took place at | San Jose In 1868. The other three child: . | were aduits. Swan's next is the daughter of the who a few years a writer and club- i to Johnstone, who ses assumed his middle ael, in June, 1895. Raffael, at | was playing at the Tivoll and rime favorite, not only on his superb bar and good to make appearance in the couiis was in the following year, facl. a hap For a time they were ple and then came rumors of di peared on an ovder similar to the one 11— the Johnstone home. The truth of these | Sued yesterday. He was behind in Li ki kv S ahe 1 of the |3 but paid up and did not m ppearance until 159, when came into court to explain why he had not paid Mrs. Swan alimony since his last appearance. Once again he settied who made the denial in the conciliation could be effect- evident that their good of- fruit. Raffael severed his with the Tivoll and sought! gagements and has never re- ing couple. - that a re . but it i bore being haled into court. The following on an order to show cause and paid Mr Swan $2400 he owed her. Since then he has remained quis far as the courts are concerned, but ac- cording to Mrs. Swan's petition he bha been as prompt as usual in his paymen There is now due her, she alleg PICNIC ST. DOMINIC'S TO BE HELD IN MAY Congregation Selects Glen Ellen as the Spot for Its Annual Outing, limony, and Ja as a res Members of the congregation of St. | ™2 his fifth appearance next Frida; picnic whic be held at Glen Ellen | OF ANDREW McELROY | llrlur: m-xy Pl e | Well-Known Contractor and Former arrange the details of the ou School Director Succumbs After man, J. B. Meclntyre: secretary, & Bbort Rines: M. Kelly; treasurer, Very Rev. Andrew McEiroy, former School Direc Ciancy, O, i | tor and well-knawn contractor, died ea :_"‘ ““"r; T & | yesterday morning at his residence, nsportatior Keon 1i v fcAllister street. Tiis death was unex Kennedy, John and 'William pected, as he was at his business yester day. He was taken suddenly Ul and dicd Miller and | pefore the family physician could be sum- | moned. 5 ; McEiroy was a native of Ireland. & P. J. McKeon, | vears of age. He leaves a wife and ore McManus, Cap-| goughter, the latter being principal of the Farrell and G. S. | Harrison' Grammar School. He was a member of Dorlc Lodge, St A in, Frid: Snyder orge M. Kelly. -Daniel Shecrin Edward Kenny, James tain John Murphy, M. Olser Grounds A unique souvenir programme will be | Franeisco Chapter, R M.: Califor: ted the Rev. J. L. O'Nell, O. P., dery and the Mystlc Shrine. tor of the T hincana. The follo [ e dver- members volunteercd COMMITTEES APPOINTED ng: Wii n Ward, George P. Fee- ley, H. B. g. F. J. Miller, George FOR CALEDONIAN GAMES Olsen, H. B. McGinnis, Willlam F. Snyd- | - ner and Dernis Kenny ————— CORONA LITERARY CLUB ENTERTAINS OTHER CLUBS | Arrangements Are Made to Intr duce Some Novel Features at This Year’s Gathering. to e features at the an- ¢s at Shell Mound 7 | Club has de :{1 Members of Women’s Organizations | new and attracfiv | Attend Reception in Mission nuai gathering and garr N { Park on May 5). Among them will be Smsouis Hup [ Irish jig and reel dan for which The Cc lub gave a delightful re-| valuable prizes will be given. It is ex- ception last y 3 to 5 o'clock | pected that many pipers from other | in its beauw qu in Mission Ma- | States will be present to compete for the nic the officers and members | valuable gold medal offered for the best b o v o i T. of clubs composed of women of following sub-committees have e e _G. Denniston, the pres- pointed in comnection with the {ident, and the other officers of the club Progeamnues iy It M et d g receiving line to welcome the J. McDonald and J. M. Dun- guests. The hall d greens by Mrs. f the decoration commit banked with . chairman | and her as- advertising—Angus McLeod, Rich- | ara Gratto and James Gorie; music—Wil- h W. W. Finlayson and Wal- W. Cameron, J. H. printing—J. H. which a delicicus Duncan and 8. Mc( Juncheor as a bower of beau- | puncan, J. A. McL d D. J. MecFar- ty, made s eful vellow spring flag—Charles A. McPhee, W. R. flower: For tert ment of the . Reed; Scottish customs and guests there was presented a programme D. J. McFarlang, W. Reed and arranged by Miss Dorr, chairman of the , % | music committee. A feature of the pro- S £ S A gremme was the singing of Chaminade q scngs by Mrs. Benjamin Dalton. me-_LYMAN BEECHER SPERRY irent a sts were Mrs. TO TALK TO YOUNG MEN the invited gu L C. 8. Wright and Mrs. L. A. Kelley of the | S — Sorosis Club, Mrs. ng of the Adel- Mass-Meeting Will Be Held This n Club, Mesdames Schell and Swain | Afternoon at Young Men's "’”““"‘fih‘”' ”'Aii‘;‘f;n‘l‘i:r”;‘;‘i‘le‘\” H Christian Association. liott of the Forum Club, | Services at the churches this day will mes Crocker and Carpenter of the | be as follows: Club, Mrs. Bird and Mrs.| The first lecture in the seil:s by Ly *k of the Criterion Club, Mrs. A. D, | man Beccher M. D., of Oberlin, | Olriey of the Parlor Lecture Ciub of Fre:- | Qhio, will be N\ n( the Young Men's Mesdames Gorham, Robertson and | Christien Association this afternoon. > Ciionia Club, Mre. Fritch of | First Methodist Episcopal — Morning, Mesdames 1s Club, Mason K ne | “Much Land Yet to Be Possessed"”: even- s Battels Caoper of the Papyrus | ing, ‘Young Man's Serfous Question and Mezdames Gray, Abbott and - Its Wise Pastor, Rev. Frank Y of the Laurel Hill Club, Mesdames | K. MeCormick a I3 v of the Plo-| Howard-street Mcthodist Eplscopal— {neers and Mrs. 8. €. Palmer of the | Morning, “Ilearing With Wisdom"; even- | Daugbters of Pioneers, | irg, “Knowledge by Experfence.” Pass B ARSI, 1 . ST T { tor, Rev. A. C. Bane. MISS RIORDAN VICTIM | California eet Methodist Eplssu:r;al “Chinese Gordcn, the Christian Soldier. OF HER OWN FOLLY | pustor, Rev. Clarence Reed. Grace Methodist Episcopal—Morning, Suspicious Circumstances Surround- “The Romance of Christianity”; evenin ing Her Death to Be Rigidly In- ! “A Christian’s Standard,’ Holdirg vestigated by the Coroner. | Your Tongue.” Pastor, Rev. F. M. Lar- IM r:d”” ;;‘l’ll(.lb":r'hl];n:)clr"n;:"‘] fmpn 7”1 Cimpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal ‘ A y_lotel, dled at 13| _wrhe Single Standard.” Pastor, Rev. | Howa:d street tast Thursday night from | John Stephens. blood poisoning caused b drug taken | Trinity Methodist Episcopal—Morning, for an unlawful purpose. T fact of the | “A Beter Countr evening, “The Right cause of the young woman’s death was | the Ship.® Pastor, Rev. Johm ascertained by chanc by the Coroner| A. B. Wilson. en the death ificate was present=d Epworth Methodist Episcopal—' ‘What for his signature, the cause being given| Think We of Christ?’ Pastor, Rev. F. | u% lobar pneumonia und septicaemia. A. Keast. | Dr. Jobn V. Hughes was summoned fo | First Congregational—-Morning, “Free- the Morgue vesicrday to make an expla- | dom by the Truth’ nation of his alleged suspicious conduct | ing of the Atonement.” in having failed to notify the Coroner at | George C. Adams. : evening, “The Mean- Pastor. Rev. {once that a crime had been committed. Third Congregational-Morning, “The He stated that Miss Riordan had inform- | Ax and the Fan'; evening, preaching. | ed him that she bought' the medicine ut | Pastor, Rev. William Rader. a drug store on California street. He| First United Presbyterian — Morning, | admitted that he failed to ask the girl [ “The Whole Armor’'; evening, “Personal | the name of the drugg'st or the name of | Obligation to Chrfst.” Pastor, Rev. H. the medicine. A jury was called yester-| H. Bell. day afternoon and an inquest will be held { TFirst Unitarian — Morning, “‘Practical next week. and Unpractical Service.” Pastor, Rev. | An autopsy disclosed the fact that | Bradfard Leavitt. death was due to blood poisoning resu First English Lutheran Morning, | ing from an unlawful operation. Fire—the Want of the Times" | evening, ————te— | “The Victory of Faith.” Pastor, Rev. E, | Dismisses Contest of Will. oAbl e S “ | The contest of the will of.the late G, |, Toatuel Evangeiical-Morning, “Help- fulness’ evening. “‘Personal Work." Pastor, Rev. F. W, Fischer. First Bantist—Preaching by Rev. S. B. Hinson of San Diego; eveniag. same. Rev. Father Mulligan will preach at the o'clock mass this morning at St. Ignatius Church. Rev. Father Mahoney will deliver the sermon at vespers. Bishop Nichols will hold confirmation services at St. Paul's Episcopal Church this ferencon at 11 ¢'clock. | B. Hess, commenced by his brother, T. |J. 3. Hess. waos dismissed yesterday, au | compromise having been effected. | ——————— | At the present day, on the best authori- | 3 | ties, there are 250,000,000 Mussulmans in the world The Christian population is | put at 447,000,000, but the increase of Islam | is more rapid than taat of its sister re- | ligion. Wi n I when he ap- | |up in full, and in 1397 he did likewise afcr s | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCERT | CGLAIMS HE WILL > | who are gembers thereof, a | terested in the event, Art Depariment- Third Floer. Stampmg free of charge on all goods purchased mn our store. Don't fail to visit this department. grade #5¢ WHITE OXFORD CHEVIOTS 25c a yard—A good heavy quaht) for waists and outing skirts, mercerized, washes beautifully—in new stripes, honeycombed, basket and dice weaves. They are fully 27 and 30 inches wide and worth 43¢ a yard. This week, while they last, special NEW RICE ETAMINES $6.00 A SUIT—A fine sheer all wool fabric, soft and clingy; black Speual sale price per dress pattern...... tans, silver grays, raspberry, gobelin, jasper, in white, 44 inches wide. A good $7.50 value. An Important Sale of Suils and Waists. SECOND FLOOR. Ready-Made Wear Department. NEW 8$25.00 SUITS FOR $z20.00—We place on spe- cial sale to-morrow three styles of tailor-made suits, all fancy trimmed, th full nine-gore flare skirts, finished to match jackets; shown in gray, tan, brown or black, with blue dash. Thc) fit ele- gantly and come in all cizes. S great saving while they last.. “Each 20 00 $4.00 WALKING SKIRT FOR $3.25—br'.'cn gore, full flare. tailor stitched. made in the latest cut and guaranteed to fit perfectly. A saving well worth taking advantage of. Here to-mor- row each 3-25 $2.00 WHITE LAWN WAISTS FOR $1.50—Pret- tily embroidered. tucked both back and front, new full sleeve and finished with large pearl buttons. Onec of the prettiest little waists in $l 50 o town. Special to-morrow each Grecal Monday Valves.... ...in New Dress Goods 75¢ POLKA DOT SICILIANS 6oc a yard—Specially adapted for summer " Comes in navy, new blue, red, reseda, green and black ground, with white dots and pencil s ripe fects—and cream grounds with all colored polka dot effects—full 38 inches | Coush Covers Third Floor, 5 inches wide, 3 yards leng. fringed on all sides, Ro- man stripes and Orienta! effect s o ia < N e ®1.73 cach shirt waist suit and ef- waists wide, ..Special sale price, a ¥ regular 7 ard nicely . 25¢ comes in aew blues, tice spattered effect and cream with a pretty Phenomenal Purchase and Sale ol New SilKs. Our Eastern buyer just landed a remark- able shipment of silks at one of the great New York sales. These are just what our custom- | ers have been looking for, and they are in the very newest of the Iate spring shadings. Noth- ing to equal them has been shown on our coun- ters for many a day. They consist of 20-inch changeable taf- fetas, with white stripes in blue and black, red and black, brown and black, green and black, I her, etc 1st the thing for shirt waist suits, waists and skirts. A decided novelty; very Would be a grand value at $1.00. 15¢ ilk fashionable. On sale beginning to-morrow, per yard EXT: NEION CUA+AIN RODS 4 ¥lo Extend _to 54 ches HIRh'Y enad s everywhere 20c. Spec’al here to-morrow at 12% Kohiherg, Strauss 105, 107, 109 POST STREET 22 T de bt up asun S"e"?‘\"—_ Agents for McCali ring styles for Jadies and chil- dren. & Frohman AND EXHIBITION DRILL | | Golden Gate Cnmmsndsry Will Pass in Review Before the State Head this coramande as well which and spectac Threcwing Acid in Hess' Face. i ‘ that when he reached home that evening he did not tell his wife about the acii { having been thrown in his face. nor did he tell any one until Friday. when he the warrant knew cured for Ludlow’s arre ere was a drugstore on of Larkin T, nization. | corner and G Y Streets, op sold ar it Oga ery. Knights | | positz the watering trough where he Golden Gate Commandery, Knig | washed his face and hands, but he dld | Templar, is making extensive arrange: fetergr s sy s oo ments for a public concert and exhibi- dld not have the stuff left in the bottie tion drill in the Mechanics' Pavillon on i lyzed. He thought Ludlow's reason the evening of May 2. The membe: .,.‘G B. LuleW Denies |tor throwing the actd in his face was because he had against him At the request of Assistant District At- torney Hanley, who wanted time to study instituted the etvil suit ! be one of the most bri P the case, it was continued till to-morfow lar that has ever b: by this cel st Ak i orning, and meantime the stuff in i1he brated organization. - G B. tle will be analyzed and Detective £1 The dri preceded by a con-| ~The preliminary examination of G« B. son will make an investigation and cert. Then in full uniform ! low, bookkeeper for We! L furnish a repert by that time. and drawn swords will pass in re on the charge of throwing Ludlow says he can prove an anbbi, - | The games committee of the Caledonian introduce several | | H £ | f= ELECTRO-CHEMIC Are Permanent. HERE IS PROOF I was disabled by rhenmatism. by it. I wasted a small fortune on ing helped me until T was recomn Chemic treatment. 1902, and i I have passed through the freezing weather of the past few months, 1 have had several severe colds, gle twinge of rheumatism. test and I know my cure is permanent. ert Bruce Moore. mount and the entire Then will follow guard .ommandery in bat- | ce companles cach | talion formation of { the face of g at 1853 Point Lobo commenced before Police Judge | iming he was at_his home at the time Robert F c of the alleged offense. | Objects to Examination. a . t B | € sierday morning. Ludlow was Jassing in review before ht Eminent | esterday B 3x . llommanner Sir Frank W. Pierce. After| esented by Attorney Elsner. w;‘];’r{‘ .. n er“fi";d":“i:;zm(.mm: the review there will be an exhibition | s was the only witnes examined. He | oo “g to W a S i e from Pf.‘“ arill by a number of Golden Gate’s picked men. After that_there will be dress pa- rade, marchirg by the colors and dancing. | s e ] rei; e | between ownership of a dog. | the dog and his dis Mogan, &s he Trunks, valiges, dres circumstance of him and Ludlow regarding the his a: arge by proved that the the trouble | cceging with the examination for the posi- tion of milk inspector, commenced Marc 17 He alleges that the ex: ination is not legal because it violates the charter pro- ing that it should be pract!- Police Jud dog eling rolls, ketbooks znd longed to him. Oa March 9 he instf! of the questions propounded, that are good and 1uo 40. | 3 suit In the civil courts for the he alleges, ar practical, because they Sanborn, Vail & Co.. | of damages from Ludlow for false { could only be answered by a chemist. T S tand i sonment. He testified to pass- | case was assigned to Judge Sloss. For Civil War Veterans. ing a new buliding-on the corner of | — e The ladies of Seven Ph 5, | Geary and Hyde streets on Thurscay Small Bass Are Expensive. | Lodies of the Grand Army of the Repui- | evening. April 9, about 7 o'clock, When| Deputy Fish Commissioner Cross arres:- lic. have arranged for a tamale party to | some one shouted, “Say. He and on | ed Georze Welch of the California Mar- be given in the social hall of the A. O. I | turning round he recognized Ludlow, who | ket vesterd for having undersized Luilding Apeil 20, This is to be for the|threw =omethirg in his face from a bu: aped bass in his possession. The fish terefit of the fund that i3 used to t | tle, dropped the ttle and ran away, | nere five number and Judge Conlan oid veterans of the Civil War and their | boarding a Geary street car. fined the offender $20, making the net ie: On cross-examination Hess admitred ' cost of each bass . tember 3. EXAMINATION AXTD TREATMENT Durln' April all Electre-Chemic X - Ray will be tuaO. au¥O.dloy free ¢! charge, aud In curi cases 2 free treatment wWill 3lso be given. This appliss to all dis- ses and applles with spectal importance in diseases men- this article. v sufferer from rheumatism, paraly- iecemotor ataxia, in all diseases s and muscular systems, should cafl goes_directly to the foundatio weakened narves and muscies. it buflds them up, veulen the .ervous at once. Klectro-Chemistr, is piaced directly into tze fresh oxygenzed blood Into them. it sivengthiens them as no other ireatment can and the cures are quick and permanent. SEAFNESS, > fretuns, u rioding dusmivg S04 ¥ unnatural ® iead and ear nolses, Electro-Chemistry goes Ireetly to the spot. Those who have been unsuccessfully treat- ed with nose washes ear washes, with blowing up the ears with a rubcer alr bag turcugh the nose are espesialiy request- ed to call for free examination and tremtment. Electro-Chem- fatry 18 sc ifferent and so successful, and cases which are de worse by the tremtment mantioned avove are promptly ed by Blectro-Chemistry. CANCER. megicauy. Ia cases ¢/ Cancer, old sores, tumors, iupus and in ali skinind blood diseases Klectro-Chemistry cures A few yecars 2go ali cancers were turned over to the surgeon. Many patients dled on the cperating table, zad in ninety per ceat of cases where the operastion did wot kil the patent there was a return of the cancer in a few months. lectro-Chemistry tes permanentiy and the knife, caustic pastes and hypodermic injections are not used. The cute is painless and the patient is strengthened from the start of the |rell'mem Delay i these cases is daagerous. Come at once far fren examinett CONSUMPT.OV.¢ any cases taa. dehy however. 17 ov‘nhlrnnd!mn in the eariier stages is a stry u b cough, ki your lungs pain, if vau xf‘orn of your strengtn, if you losing e calarrh, zsthma or broachit!s don't walt for to run lmo consuption. Remerber that the Electro-Chem: Specialists can louk into your ches 3 Aition with the Electro-Chemic X-Ray; als t their X-Ray and OXyEen treatment cures consumption, c-unfi ssihms and pronchitis: also remember that examinat in curable cases a t reatment is free during April. Come at once; it is unwise t3 | cxaminations) DISFASES OF WOMEN. *' CURES T might almost medicines and d say paralyzed but notn- nended to try the lectro I began the Electro-Chemic in six weeks I was cou S "se on vell man. but I have not had a sin- I consider this a severe and successiul (Signed), HERMAN KOSTER, 24235 Fourth st., West Berkeley. FREE! ectro-Chemist is surely beon to suffering women. operating e A fow years asgo the operaiing table at the least died and it is true ihat the conditinn e after the operation than belore. h to women. It makes alists to teil absolutely The Institute “u! dy patients. Quiet, it keeps many off the women were dumped psovocation. True. m: of many who lived w The Electro-Chemic it poseibie f. when surgery is necessa provided a separate dejartment for i homelike and retired. Many examinations are made in street are no unpleasant features to Electro-Chem.c Nervous !adies have nothing to fear from the Electro-Chemic X-Ray. It does rot shock nor burn. Come a- nce. Bring a relative or lady friend if you like, or come alene; 3 be given just the same courteous attention as ** roving the regular charges for examinat D’SEAQ[S ol.' M[N Men who have wasted money and « '® time trying to be cured by ana cheap slectrical treaiment are especially welcoms. take pleastre in examining men and giving them a correct diagnow: of !l’dr icknesa. We will also gladly dem- onstrate how we cure prostatitis, stricture, varicocele and a'l nervo-organic and ceontracted discrders peculiar to men. Come day or night as late as 8 p. m. We have reserved a special and private department for our men patients. LIGEST:Ve DISORDERS. 7, dysospeia. constipation caronic diarrhoea, dysente: and all disorders of the stomach, llver and bewels Electro Chemistry cures promptly and permanently and 't is not neec- essary for the sufferer io forever swallowi pills and salie. Piles are cured without cutting and without pain. The netient i3 ant detained a singls dav from husiness or pleasure. K“)N[Y D‘SEAS[S. During Arrll all urinal examin- ations will also be made free of s o Any one suspecting any discase of the kidneys or ider wiil do well te bave s examination at once. Even Bright's disease and diabetes are curable if taken in time, but it is extremely dangerous to del Electro-Chemic Institute 118 ERANT AVE., Cor Past St., San Framis Office Hours—9a. m to5p m. and Tto 8 Wam tolp, m Beparats Apariments for Jadics and: Sundars. and gentlemen.

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