The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 2, 1903, Page 7

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ADVEBTISEHENTS Mrs. Fairbanks tell how neglect of warning woman. “She thinks‘woman’s, safeguard is: Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. - Igniorance and neglect are ‘the cause of. laws. of health but 'with the- «r Mes. Prxxmay male suff ondy w of a2 od iings of headaches, organic | i gene unzil 1 WS, We ‘f igh prostrated. 1 Knew I 8 do something. ily l«"l l\unk Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ~1H\'. according 16 dlrertlox)~ VAS ¢ i g thaf niv aches and pains fis lth through my body.- Since be .} have also advised a number s l‘mklmm Vegetable Com-- Luvll"tl o -to: be sorry. -Yours. very truly, \{‘\ 1 s, Minn:”- (Mrs. Fair- d travellitig sales uppressed of paintul merstin 2 e womb, that at bloating. (or ration. or a a ne } l:gons ™ e ‘ e biues pelessness, they shauld remember there is rie emeds r Pmkham s Vegetable Compound e removes such troubles. v ‘any other medicine, for you | P d the best. “Drsr-Mrs. Prykaas:— For overtwo years T suffered more than'tongue can expréss with kidney and b. aud r trouble. * Mx physician pro- noiinced- Ty -1rotble catarrh of the. bladder, sed by m;pxawnmu of the womb. I had a freqrient desire to nrinate, and it -was very pain- ful; and Jumps of blood would pass with the - urine. * Als 15 ad- backache very often. = After writing to, you, and rer'ervmg your reply to my letter, I followed your-advice, and feel'thaf you and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound have cured me. “The and then T was well. ' I neverieel pain now, ar Avicg Laxox, Kincaid, Miss. Yany ier medicine for female ills in the world has recen’eu d and unqualified endorsement, No ot such widespre Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick svomen to write her for advice. | She has guided thousands to health. ‘Address, Lynn, Mass. SENNN rezermio BRIGHT SEHU[AHS REGEIVE MEDALS Evening School Pupils Are Rewarded for: . Studies: 1 letters and signaturasof ¥ we cannot- for c e genuinsnes - b2 Toynn, Mass. : tea 1~'x7um, - Clunin,. -Aur¢ “Ron Lopes, Ermest Asaro, Frank Par- t Kirl Kraus:- ird grade, Miss ‘M 4, Henry ier Sa ). a nfzio nss | (wo Bértha a Genardini,. Mar! famie. ‘Petprs, a Smith, Magdalena Lag jull.clisses, ‘teachers—Mjss E Miss A. B <McLaughlii Miss® M. L. Sabins: raduates—Getald harles Meagher, Henry Bacher,. Chifn, Joseph Daneri, Gereich, - Otto “Hoff- ;- Rudolgh Morkis; nan Plerson, Hynek William_Rahe. [rwin Harry: Scheibli, br Abadie: asher. méda's | scholars: s réndéred stra Ma- ade . A Chichizala, Walter Duane. | rue . . “Ralph W.-Hoffrhan, -Frani LN 3 £ Lang, Peter- Leveroni, Henry 5. B i “ . er Mortola, Jobn:Wilson, -Joha Delaréuelte, Joseph 1. ‘Esola. Joseph. Jacobs, Matthew , - Joseph Maggio, Robert Joseph . Lonigneville; raries—Bessis Norton! Grace ’~i‘, v Jdcobs, Gustave !)ellr!u‘lle n. Birdie lfllllhfl oine, C CAUTION NOTICE. As imitations of ‘the genuine LaFlor de Sanchez y. Haya famous Clear Havana ‘Cigars | & are being offered ‘under brands and in pack- ages. closely resembling the genuine goods, smokers -are liable ‘to be imposed upon, unless they male sure that the full firm name —SANCHEZ & HAYA —appears on! BOX and LABEL and that THIS BAND IS ON EVERY CIGAK. | TILLMANN & BENDEL, Pacific Slo, S AN Dlurli-tm BRI ‘T*Hn'uuas L symptoms -will - seon - prostrate.a | medicine drew’ - my womb mtn its proper | id can do my housework | Miss Ada M. Fiaia, | «Wwwww,.m ] STUBENTS %.Uhdeigraduates of 'St'}. ‘Ignatius Receive Reward. | First . Night's Exercises . of " . Commerncement Prove, . -Their Training. AR scor Youngsters, s of them," proud cipated last.evenihg in the first night's "| exercises of the forty-fourth: commence- ment of St. Ignatius College. To-morrow evening the graduates will conclude the exercises in the hall of St. Ignat’\h Col- lege, and, though last night's programme was meritorions, & more.elaborate scheme of enlerlah]mujl will conclude the, mencement. L -Rey. "Archbishop Moritgomery ‘was ve addressed the undergradiates, their | parenis'and friends last evening, but was unavoidabiy absent.” ‘In his ‘stead the Rev. John .R. Frieden, president. of - thé Jésults jn”California, spoke.” He" pointed out the missior of St. Ignatins College—a mission of higher Christian .education. | He pointed. to the ‘truth_that thé higher education ‘cannot be -obtained if it-is di- | vorced from retigion { gimed, he said, w and welfare' of the f the péople. S In thé lnmal tendéncy of. the da; leaning .of many of the leadérs greatest - colteges.- in the ‘.land - OWwar: heresy, fals 5. ot historical nger e incuk who com- to s-the true educatjon sons and. daughtérs Facts, he- s r the * cause- faith. a spirit”"of toleration for sail the followers of’ Christ, W, BTave | He ose and -urged those who .would. build of -their children - men and women who, shall lead the “in ual world: to see ‘that ‘the hattered in youth. by = ine and the st évening teachirigs of paganism, - ercises were ppened. by red by. the tollege or- , ‘a ‘well triipsd '-organization, e efforts met with approval - In témarks i tin were made H,- Kelly maons lad, whose m > of the ang tery well 'd cours s followed: b Art,” delivered by nomas- J 1 then cdme the feature of a. farce ‘written |, by .tk - J., entitled it programme: the y. prizés: was made,.| eing hwwrevi A« jamh J; uGl\un: Relterman, Rictiard -0'D. Eagene D, Algefird—Medal . Willlam T, shard- O'D) .Lonergin: Wheld - James dfstingutshed. Whittle, ‘AHred Francis nhinson.” English—F Hobert: 1" R _gecond: prem A. " Rossi: distin’,| “Al Myers, itam “ann 1 Dunntgan, Joseph sius_ I Devlin.- Berkers -J. L.. Whittle, Philip Williars “Robiért -D. Ros#l; premium, distinguis] Alfred Randall M A ~Premius, Bdmund ‘listinguished—Robert D. " Ross! James -R; Kelly," Clarente Durjrigan, A fred: I loysitis - Devlin_ Ftdncis. 1. Ford, Robert D: Rossi. Jambs Randall, * Dunpigan A. Rossi; romium, “Premium, Bdmun Ais- inguished—Robert . D._‘Rossi. Alfred . Myers, |- William . McCann.‘Francls I "Ford, Albert, James. R Kelly, Claréuce J_ Duri. Dévit, Frank M. nm; .J., Ferguson, “Charles R. Heffer- Jobn. Bahukneping Premium, Edmund A. Rossi: distinguished—Clarence J_ nunmnm Robert D. Rossi, Joseph E. Sweeney : Second . Academic: aristian - * doctrine— Medal, frene. &: &mith: .premitum. - John G. Kelly; distingutshed—Edwin J.. O'Hara, -John |- P. Buckley - John F.' Duffy. 'Etrest Zerga, George E. Holl, James B. Moiloy Latin and. Gresk—Medal Irend S." Smit prémium, ward Macdonald: distinguizhed— Fdwin J. O'Hara_ nest ‘Zerga, John G, Kel- ly. Vietor E. Cereghino. James T. Conroy. nglish—First preminm, Trene .S, second” premiym. John G_ Kelly: distnguish- ed—Edwin J. O'Hard, Edward ‘< Macdonald; George -E. Holl. Ernest Zerga, John P. Buck- premium. ‘Trena. ‘& Sm|lh John F. Duffv; distinguished Macdonald, Edwin J,.0'Hara, Ern- James T. Conroy 3 History' and_geography—Premium - distinguished—John P. Bu: “Algebra—First second premium, +FEdward irene Joh' | 1 | zdwin J. O'Hara, Frnest Zerga. - l. “'Blementary -science—Premium, Irene S, “Smith - distinguished—John P. Buckley, Edwin J. O'Hara. John ‘G. Kelly, Géorge E. Eiocution—Premium. Edwin J. O'Hara: tinguished—Ernest Zerga. John. P - Buckle: John G. Kelly Irene 8. Smith. Gmrge F. Mas- terson, Bernard .Hubbdrd, John F. Duffy. “Bookkeeping—Premium, Trene S. Smith; di tinguished—James B. Molloy, Lorin W, Kem James T. Conroy, Ernest Zerga. B Third academic—Christian doctririe: Medal John A. Coughlan: premium, Harold J. Mc- Laughlin: _distinguished—Henry F. Schoiten, Willlam. | W. Driscoll, Joseph V. Vaughan, Thomas A. Howard. Joseph V. Bacigalupi. Latin—Medal. John A. Coughian: premium, Haroid ' J. McLaughlin; distinguished—Henry ¥: Schoiten.’ Thomas A. ‘Howard. Joseph V. | Vaughan, Willlam ‘W.. Driscoll, Phlllp 1. Cos- | grove.: : English—TFirst premium. Heury F. Scholtes sccond - premium, John A. Coughian; disth 'xullhed —Harold McLaughlin, Thomas A. Howard. William W. riscoll, Robert §. Burns, Joseph V- Bacigalupi, emfum, John A. Cough- Arithmetic—First of } *| their advahcement in theéir studles,.parti- The principle 1o be | philosophy:and’ misrepresen- | L Ford, |- 1 aistinguished—Charles FINSH fl[lUHSES Mecha.mcal Art School Grves Dlploma.s to Thlrty—Nlna _C]osing »Exe'rc_xses .at Lick| - Include Music by the - Pupils. ‘Schogl took place’ last evening. The ‘as- ‘sembly room was well filléd- with friends of the graduating class. On thé pro- gramme were the-words, ‘In grateful re- membrarice, “Founded Horace, Davi directors; presi The proceedings wora opened by an overture, cleverly rendsred by the L chivol -orchestfa, made. up -entirely of boys -who attend: the schoel. Invocation-was followed by a violin solo by Henry Becker,.which received warm applause. - An address was delivered by Willlam Greer HMarrison, in’which "the boys and girls were siven mich good ad- vice.” ‘Miss" Helene S.” Blackwell sang and Seely F. Long, ‘an exceptionally good. cornetist, played a solo. “The. diplomas were then presented: 6 the gradnates by pdl President Horace Davi HEEs Spéial honorary, mention wés-made, for | general excellence, of Hugh' Martin Mar- shall of Santd.Rc | 6f Alameda and W of San” Francisco. ‘Lawrence J..Souther, ngton Bartlétt Mel The.graduates are as Al hine st anta: Cruz dley; Butte .C mada. - drawing—K. Jamboldt € pun: hn * Alvir} Jter Scott Greer, Wigney.: Alameda. |" Collegiats prej urse—Milfod Silas, +. | Allen, San Fra aul* Cund Berkefeld, | | Oakland:. ¥ San Fran ciscoy Alfred . n Franciseo: | Harey Bito- H arin County; | Scelex Frederick fi . F i Francisc n Francisco; Georg ngton” Barth Aplin ‘_‘SUBMIT HONTHLY B.EPOB'TS g TO.THE CHIEF OF ?OLICE i Workof the. Chinatown lqu!d and of v » inatown squad his Teport for ‘the ‘month of jef of Police Witfman yester hows that ‘during. the fhonth made-1wo for.latte - vistting . 3 for. having lui bmitted * te w {ing. " two eighty investigated, fifty-threé lame horses and i galled harses, ping ho! overdrivifig, .overloading and six~of killing. - _were called; and 6f these five res convictions, three’ jn di s of working four ‘of “working two:of beating dnd whip- of :ohe n ca and “tw; attend " fie ‘gradya- ion’ of his son olonel ‘B.. Rodney : will ar rive at the Presidi |h|‘= ‘morning o _bermanent - command.: of - st, ‘who had arringed sume- the “post: up((dn P W has_been -placed on the sick-1ist and will rematn at this sta- tion., T Bidgler- Gets_Centract: City* Aflornc" Lane advised the ‘Boatrd non \esu-rda\ 10 aceept the hi(l did not-cover ¥ per:cent 6t the vaiue of the supplies: Lane say§ the bidder:acted- fu-good faith, - : s .-H*:—H"KP"Z ) tan: “second premitm, ‘Henry ¥, .Scholten: ai lin;:u!thm'r\\llha«m ¥ Driscoll, -Harold McLaughlin, Thomas -A. ughan. : : \n}“ tory ant ' Geol r-;;‘m Premiu hn A Coughlan; distinguithed—Willlam- W. Diiscoli, Henry- €. Fiirn, Henry. F. Sehalten, - Harold J. McLaughjin, Thomas A, Howard, Neil D. Reft- erman,. Joseph V. Bacigalupi. Elocution—Prémium; John A €oughlan; dis- tinguighed Whedair, ¥iillam Driscoll, :Robert S. Buin: Howird; Jogeph distinguished—Antiiony . ‘McLatighlin,- Joseph Foley. Special cllsm—lflednl {inguished—Charles C. Randall, érn ‘languages (ulhr’)OdFrnNcnslg Bmsw distinguished “Ralph | E. My @ . McCormick, Alfred.Myérs. .. .Secand* , Mavrice H. Fitz- biggon: distinguished, ‘William E.” McCann. -German—First . class,. premium, ‘Constantine G. Schoen; distinguished—Fhomas I. Fiaherty, Thomas J. Nielan, George 'E. il Andrew’ Gliébé. Second cllst—?remhxm. Betkery J. F‘er‘u son; distinguishéd—Bertram C¥ Collopy,- Mich- First clas: o kp:tft djstingujshed—Arthur V. Arthur Collins, Francis I..Ford. Second class—Prenrium, Leo - A. Mitchell; C,- Randall,” Bernard R. Hubbard, Edward J, Whelan, ‘Austin T, How- ard, Henry F. Scholten. At the concluding exercises’to- -morrow evening degrees will be conferred . -upon the following named: John L. “Mulrenin, A. M.; Francis L.-Fenton, A M Edgar O. llcc‘nn. A. B.; -Michael ‘J. Coffey, | A. B.; Francis X. Willlams; A. B. At the conclusion of.last evening’'s exer- cises.it was announced that the college would-reopen on Monday, August 3, and that examinations for admission would, be held at the college frnm Juiy 2 to Augun 1, inclusive. 3 ————————— The elephant ‘has a trunk. Have you" 1f not, buy .one from Leibold Harness Co., 211 Larkin. Ten per cent off for next two weeks. All goods marked in pltln n;uu;.- premium, -David A. Coghlan,. The graduation exercises of the Lick | by James Lick." | president’ of the board of | r.." iited -in are pending. Fines collectéd amounted to $45.-° Fhe- number 6f grading and: 1ing feams: examined wais 649, “and’ the: fotal number. of animals.iivolved was 7t S News in..Army- Circles. 4 Majet General MacArthif w! ave for] o také a trip East with the . department |- .| arrest -of "Charles P. v EHAUUATES BWE FAREWELL FEAST Entertaih' Their. Friends Wlth a Luneheon —and Song. . ._h._. Exercxses at the State Nor- e A\eee!able Preparanon forAs- | ‘similating the Food and Regula— - ting the Stomachs. and Bowels of INFANIS = CHILDREN -'‘mal . ..chool :Prove B 3 . - I % Promotes Digestion Cheerful- 7 Ix_:tiest‘_f—g ness andRestg_CeMtains neither " The State Normal Schod! held its ;ra@u :Morphitte nor Mineral. Che State Normal Schodl hel e ating exercises yesterday afternoon in the T NARCOTIC. assembly hall of the-school building, on Powell street; between Sacramento and Clay. .In . accordance with . the cus< tom of previous years, the entertalnment | “took the form of -a luncheon; to which the graduateginvited the faculty, the Gov- ‘ernor, members of the School Board and others’ interested in-the cause of educa- | tion: s The apudous hml was- turned into.a floral ‘bower. of great beauty. The dilapl- dated walls were. covéred with fish nets, dnd on’thesé weré massed a profusion of myrtle and acacja branches, studded here | and there with La France rosebuds and | long streamers- of pink ribbons. Over the ‘banguet table; wihich was:in the shape of | a hollow squire, were scattered garlands of smilax and Cecil Briner rose: in thelt midst® glittered .countle: ¥ lights covered with pink shades. A string orchiestra. added-to_the ehjoymient of-the asior. In the center of thé room stood | . floral dais, - from. which the diplomas | handed £ the ‘falr-gradustes.” The | A perfect Remed forCons Tion, Sour Slomach Dlam;oea.pf Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacStmile Signature of Eh Tz, a EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Bunker Thompsom, - Alma DIVEkSIFIED ?ROGB.AMME ADV EBTISEKENT& 'The Kind You Have BASTBRlA For Infants and Children. ‘Always Bought Bears the For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NTW YORK CITY. Wheii the gastronomic pleasures -of the | d the:literary part | began. . The * pro- mme:'was . diversified, music, sinafng | hort: spéec! fies being h\mm.nm.d in | ADVERTISEMENTS. : For Stomach Disorders . . LGout and Dvspepsia | Mis ‘the toastmistress, ‘be--| BRINK | tngl 11 - place ‘wag faken at short | [ ticé -by. Miss MacGowan,: whp made VICHY inttoduc ful nd proved hetsell the emergency. )t exercises: | Best NATURAL Alkaline- Water. | addréss by S ar “Teackes Miss 1. Peugh;. chori - by Miss ‘H rem: terman, of ‘Berkeley; -gddress, s Hear uld ‘Be,'* Mis & Matk; -addres: addres A 7 VLGNLEB CO., Ban Fruxclscn. i in the address by il Burk chorus; Desirable. Iocation, | unsurpassed . - cuisine. unequaled service and Kifée }?mrk r ‘was -especially: happy || : - modern convenisnces in Wer remarks, and. Cecil. Mark's effusion afl are-the attributes that ‘was punctuated ~with witticisms - and -}, v de these two ashes “of “unctuous: hufneé. that brought || - iive o L hotels :-popular - with sibilict - vho | |- g - F;;L((im-lfll” Lthe - risitillittes. of - all - who | firand and travelers L. Alfred. Rongavieri in his :hort '1ddu<! < tefling ‘point .When -he_amnounced confidered the students and grad-1 the ‘Btate Normal School s fine in the ‘ountry. He stated.that lgst | ar otit of the pplicant Pprésent. ing" members ‘from, all -the “different.-col- legés @nd schdols.of the State, who came bed, School Bedrd - for: examination .for ites, the graduates of | | 'the the best show- OPERA HOUSE. TlVOLI ssiosi, one for conducting. ing ; e EXING THIS twelve for visiting fantan game, thrée. for.| DIPLOMAS PRESENTED. s | keeping opl l]‘"‘ pla o - ")“'}'W“ The - diplomas -weré prekented: by Judgs Big., Hits—The Great'SOUSA ing opiym place.and Stht ok m Denson, and this -closed the. afters smic Opera, .ors. Of-all these sifteen ¢ 2 “ and. fraid- fines, 4 Te ! P ” ; 0d | The aze: : President, M “ ‘contfined.. ten app cwere L igra e e [ Palloesun v PR ;lle::,pua 4 " sécretary, Miss, Anita eruelty’ to anima < o <nhm!us~|}“< & s S : & his monthiy - report.. It stows.that: he | 00" 1 NAME PART AFFORD-. TO MISS n' _“ISLE OF CHAMPAGNE" 50c and 'TSe. a Gertrude Gib phine Marshall Hopkins, a Delphine Hay- nett, ottle May Haas. Carolyn . E. Heortop, | Aljre A El D, Hart, - Riette L. Eytich;: Martin, . Henriétta @e- | phine. :Moore,. ' Emma: -MacGowsn, - Jemella | Peugh, ‘Eleanor Parani, - Kathryn Ethel:| r. Mabel €. ‘Rulff, Faustina - Coristance padoni, * Dora: Ada,-Savage,- Tassié L. Savage, ampson.: - Hertha Melville | W Westerman aml Nellie M. Welch e e SCINTILLATING = : “VAUDEVILLE! Paxfcn S vam’ Art Panorama; the Three 'Rixfords; Lutz Brothers; Harry Le ‘Clair; Mnry Hnmpton dnd Campany, Permane :Brothers; | Zelma' Rawlston; Knrtelh and tLe “The éase 67 Harry Lewis, crmrged ‘grand Jatceny. an-camplalnt 6f Mrs. ilat- tie: Yates, 16 Foilfth. street, where he used- to bnn-rd, was msg Police | having- stolen". m.a.gold watch & left the Mouse two.days prioe fo the lass of. the watch - and . cofn. - The.| aid. there was. -nothing:- against | Baxleys‘ 2 Except a-woman's:susplcion and. ne |. “Reservaq.Sests, 2e: mzmy, 106:. Box Seats 1.case agalnst hev X‘ur mali A Osiera. Chat CALIFORNIA HEAR THE GREAT SONG HITS frn. the Famous ‘Daly Theater Company's Pro- | duction_of Wnrrant ‘Out: for Me]vfl]e Kate-§. Hart of ‘tHe Ramoiia - tel, 130" Ellig -street, seeuted ,a . wargant |- from Police Judge-Fritz vesterday for.the | ‘Meivllte, formerly | hér. bopkkeéper, .on_a charge -of fflon)1 Pmbez‘z!"‘mn‘nh Melville- was ‘seint to. the bank ‘with $47 on - May 14 and has not been s¢en since...The vmrmm was-.ge= cared So as to be in readine e <Mek- ville should be. caugh! 5 ADVEETASEMENT& hew' 'iN THE SHABE HE BOY: GU Sung. b; “HIGH ADIE KIRBY. . “THE GOBLI LE_and JOHN igh HE CIR eat Sale Thursda; : ONLY COMEDY IN TOWN. - TO-NIGHT—THIS WEEK ONLY. - *MATS. THURSDAY .\\D SATURDAY. WHITE st WHITTLESEY Great HIt of thé Merry. | . ‘Misunderstandins, | THE TYRANNY OF TEA Rs. ; n’m OF THE. OVARDI GRAUMAN’S Only One Netormance. Wil be Given at From $:15 till 11_O'cloel NOW is the t|m° tG : “buy. an - ALASKA REFRIBF.HATDR. Will Keep' ®rovisions Longer and Use LESS ICE evelnh and & Than Any Other Refrigerator in the Market. MATINEES DAILY AF 2 Largest llfl(‘; llld greatest. variety on lhli REFINED VAUDEWLLE Plclllr.‘ Co‘n W. W, MONTAGUE & CO. m )'R-AI\LISCO. Direct from the Principal Eastern Theaters. - PRICES—Night. 25c, 20c, 15c and 10c; Mati- nees, 20c and i0c. Reserved Seats Ready Wednesday. Phone South 1022, Weekly Cali,$1.00 per Year | Comedy of Matrimontal iGPANDflSfi'i% O\LV ‘|‘TI\EF SATlRD/\V muszmra fock— Musical Eccentricity In Washmgton SM FRANCISCO'S 'COLUMBIA LEADING THEATRS '1'0 NIGHT | MA \"n\‘\”\,t. E. H. |F IWERE KlNG pany and P #on Intact From Garden Theater, New . York. _. . MATINEE SATURDATY THEATRE REPUBLIC - Soutt | SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 6th, - /NANCE O'NEIL... “The Jewess.” rrow, 9 & 250, S0c. should take safety tons, thers ars sa —the fun is-so glori- ne can’t. be. cen~ xou & DILL & BERNARD, MAUDE AMBER, WINFIELD BLAKE, m x}::uun | mous_Singer. " CENTRALES Market St., Near Eighth Phone South TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEX. L\Tl\h} S SATURDAY AND SUNDAT. e Powerful Melodrama, | Author of Squadron” STIRRING INC . THRILL! M. n Lig IMA \ ortag Righ-Class Specialties Every Afternocn | and Evening in the Theater, Including MOVING PICTUR s OF ——PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT— TAL AND THE PROC INCT o HIS SAN FRANCISCO REX SEE THE BOHEEMIA CALL ON THE BABIES N THE INFANT INCUBATORS. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. | ——ADMISSION, 10ss CHILDREN, 8- GLA

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