The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 15, 1903, Page 5

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N LOCAL ELKS TO ATTEND SUPREME GRAND LODGE Francisc Baltimore—Past Exalted Ruler Percy V. Long and District Deputy Thomas E. Dunne Being Accredited Delegates e KX FROM SAN FRANC GRAND LODG NG NEXT SCO W O WILL WHICH ATT WL MONTH = HSENCE. SR * ey e TR A FRANCIS ers of the local order Ltendance B ole £ t Exalted Rulers-John O. f Elks, w . H Manning and ain will be about will be members will be ndeay, Rosa Harry Oak- Dr. A. Grass Percy ADVERTISEMENTS proxy IM PORTAN T CONVENTION. To look well .. ki b history which un- be the greatest in organization the markable blood must be pure to give | nac increases numbers in greater pro- 4ur complexion that peculiar fresh- rti then any other henevolent go- sess . which can only be obtained In 189%, at the Atlantic City con- ention, the total memberghip was 40,000, '”.” your ‘V‘t“fl‘ n gf"*d work- day entire number enrolied ing order. Beecham’s Pills will put | you in condition T. Fanning. an attorney of In jlis. Tnd.. and chairman of the b 4 of grand trustecs, will fn all like- ted Supreme Grand Exalted To feel well He is inforsed by all of the Cali- fornia lodges. The Grand Lodge next you must be well. Your digest ,.{. ear will probably be heid at Saratoga orgaps must be ’3”“‘%.“"‘* WOTk | cote 4o Shis sty It o bt properly Beec}‘ams ills act like | of the jarge number of conventions and il on machinery, and will give you | gatherings here. it is deemed advisable the snap and vigor that only comes | [ vostoone ;;‘m Pty ViNL s 0 with perfect health. Baitisore 1 with 2 member- of N § e honors of the oc- nvention. On the To keep well oo i et ¢ and prizes worth $2000 will be awa ed. A commi of three persons wh every.organ must be doing its duty— | are not members of the Order of Elk stomach, liver and kidneys must | will be .'-urv'vhnrq to '1""idr the superior If you are not as well as you ought | 7, . 0 e Aancls ] Academy t0.be LADIES SPECIAL GUESTS. The second day will be “ladies’ day, with a grand social session at night Take a small dose of Raltimore Lodge w make it a feature ’ to entertain the ladies and jeave the men 1o take care of themselves. The third hand will ‘be “outing day,” with an excur- n on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay. Ample accommodations at private houses have aiready been secured for the visiting Elks. Elks’ hall will keep They will set you right. open house from the opening until ihe close of the convention, and no money | rywhere from any of the visitors will be allowed | Sold Eve 28 Cents to pass for any entertainment offered 10 Cents and n therein. In addition to this feature, afl { members of the organization living in Baltimore will iy a special fiag in front | of their nomes as a signal of hospitality. An information bureau will be open day | and night and a large amount has been | appropriated for that purpose. | The B. P. O E. had its birthplace in | New York City in 1867, at which time the 1? members called themselves “Jolly Corks.” | ART GRACE, ACCOMPLISEMENT COMBINED. £0OTETY DANCING MADE EASY Renowned as a teacher, be ‘ s he has The originator was Charles Vivian and associated with him were Tony Pastor, Billy Shepherd, Tom Riggs and many others of the theatrical profession. At first the organization was almost entirely confined to actors, but now it has spread {10 such an extent that theatrical people | are in the minority, | ————— Her Courage Fails Her. Jennie Lippitt made an attempt to | end her life shortly before § o'clock yes- ! terday morning in her room at the Astor | House, 52 Turk street. The woman drank i a large dose of carbolic acid and lauda- num and then called for help. She was restored to her mormal condition at the Emergency Hospital. i1 it TFRIVATE x'{‘mm-rmn in Boci. «ty Duncing, Cul»ur‘ of Graces, Hy- genic Buercises =WALTZL N.ch SP: on e LI LT DR CUTLERY o Brethren Will Be Present at Annual Session at | The | hotels and | THE SAN FRA NCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 135, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. | Hearers Rare Chance i for Mirth. | Orpheum's New Bill Receives | | Ready Applause of the i Large Audience. LA A bottle of sparkling vintage was un- | corked at the Tiveli last night and the | bubbles of mirth sp'ashed over the audi- | ence in an infectious way. “The Isle of | Champagne” it was, froihing with fun | and brimming with life. What, with the fifteen-foot champagne bottles in the wings, the catchy songs in praise of the grape and the rollicking dances of the wine sprites, one could leave the perform- ance feeling that he had sat at a 5oldcn banquet. There is a dash to the piece that car- | ries it along. Catehy songs crowd close | upon one another, pretty, costumes and | clever scenic effects round out the per- | fermance into a pleasurable entertain- | {ment. Al this and the inimitable Stevens make the show. “The Isle of Champagne is not an up- roariously funny piece. In some places . | the situations are rather strained. even | for a musical comedy. There is ample opportunity, however, the funmakers { who carry the paris to take the audience into gales of laughter by their art. Stevens is the perpetuaily jagged mon- ch of the Isle of Champagne. The rea!- ism with which he sees “‘things’ Iis enough to make a tippler join the Band | | of Hope. The ever popular song of ‘“The Imp in the Wine” finds new zest with his singing. Arthur Cunningham find Apollinaris Frappe an easy task and acquits himself | creditably Bertha Davis and Annie Myers have an oppc to show some new gowns, as well as to sing new ditties. Caro Roma does not have to be quite the virago v h usually falls to her ; i gets ample opportunity to use her voice Features topnotch of merit are on the Orph this week. The ho | was pac v and the anding room « sign went up eariy at both the afternoon. and evening perform- ance. Four attractions in particular are worthy of especial mention, but putting them to the front does not detract from 4 the worth of the the show. i ll! d Howard, Fr ell, Al Edwards Harry Whiting ned in a musical act. On the bills they are termed the “Four ors of Music.”” When they esponded to the lagt encore none in audience were wont to dispute the e. Edward is onc of the best cornét 3B at ever appeared in vaudevlille. He appears in the regulation “coon’ at- tire and does credit to himself as a com- C as well as a m lan. Howard, sell and Whiting are experts on a| variety of instruments and it was with | regret that the speetators bade them | { good night Anna Wilson, well known in this city, { was one of the most appreciated artists on the programme. Her rich mezzo soprano voice was never heard to better advantage. The applause rendered at the close of each of her songs was well de- Jmum A cigar that has the same face value as a nickel, and I i Shoulders over ECR““ 5¢ CIGAR ( Head and ' all other 5c cigars paysyou full inter=st in solid satisfaction and real enjoyment. Save the Bands. Every dealer sells it. rllfl ! served and bounteously bestowed. She opened with a Spanish ballad, then drifted into lighter music and fascinated { a8 well as pleased. Her engagement ends this week, after which she will sign a AT THE THOLI Isle of Champagne Gives| REUNION AT GLEN FARK contract with one of the leading com- | Local Branch of State Association panie 1 the coast. George Hanlon and Gives Fifth Annual Outing, :‘ i, m‘m; “"‘ ton r”“”J":'“"'rf_ “““_" = Which Proves a Succcess. a1 c sketch, “Phunny Phrobcs A e e e From the beginning to the end of their| The Portuguese citizens held their an act the audlence was kept in laughter and | "Ual rcunion at Glen Park yesterday and } every character, from the silent statues | the affair was a success in all details. | to the lively clown, was well sustainca.| More than 700 guests gathered at the Schenk brothers n':d har.ll hand bal- | piecasure srounds during the day and en- are among the best in their Hne| i, 03 themselves to their hearts content ever appeared at the Orpheum. Their we fast and executed without he reunion was given under the aus- the least arent effort pices of Council No. 15, U. P. E. C., the Saona gives clever Impersonations of great | local organization of the United Portu- men and celebrities and was warmly re- | guese of the State of California. the' off ceived. Hale and Francis continue as nov- | cerg of which acted on the committee and elty hooprollers, and Mons. and Mile. Pax- | joo° & B0 (HE 0l o i ton’s living art panorama is still a draw- | 414 all in their no B RrOTIES MIRSY ing card. Frank Keenan and Georgia | ment for those in attendance. It was the Wells, in a comedy sketch, “The Actor | fifth outing given by the council and it i the Count,” will continue through- | certainly outdid all previous oncs the week an-:l esent a fine act | The council had provided a lar number N. C. Goadwin will appea big ;[ OF Sate ik : e the pavilies jumbia this evening in his new play, “The | furnished a large share of the fun. The | Altar of Friendship.” It is said that in | Azorian dance was a feature of the pro- this play Mr. Goodwin has achieved his| &ramme and was participated in by many greatest success couples skilled In_the nati dance of following commit- >l e . i the Portuguese. The “Pudd'nhead Wilson" opens at the Al- | tees had the affair in charge cazar to-night. White Whittlesey will Arrangements—A. F. de (chair- | play the leading role man), F. D. Rodrigues (secretary), J. V.| v ik Lopes (treasurer), J. Baptista and M. | “Samuel o' Pczen,” the old farce com- | J- d Oliveira. edy, with M. B. Curtis in hiz original loor—John B. Campodonico. manager; pari, will open at the Central to-night for | assistants—Thomas G. Kennedy and Jo- 2 week's run seph G. t . . . | Tickets d'Oliveira, M. J. Gabriel | “In Washington.” the clever musical | and M. L Pir comedy. will begin its third week at the , Azorian dance—Jose { Grand Opera-house to-night. There will | floor manager: : be a complete change of songs and spe- | and Jose 1 do Va Saltish | Gate—M. M. Dos Rgis, Joao P. Silva, | bt ) ! Jose E. Martins and Jose 1. Pire | The Cireus Girl” enters on its closing | Games—John I. Rafael, iotheguy, | week at the California to-night. The piece | A. F. Serpa and Jose Bapti 1 is exceptionally good and hag been fa- | e vored with large houses since the opening | The lowest oriced vehicle at the New night ' | York automobile show was $500; the high- = s Te { est $1800, “Twirly Whirly" continues to amuse | - large audiences at Fischer's Theater ! NEW ADVER’!’ISEMENTS Bstween the newcomers and the hnld-: QST o overs at the Chutes Theater, an especially entertaining bill is assured this week. Uses Herpicide Successfully in Treat- ing Sycosis of the Beard. He savs: I recently treated a case of i Grauman's Theater presents | novelties in the line of vaudeville. MANAGER PRICE GOING EAST. Will Select Plays and Actors for Be- many | Tower 1ip with Newbro's Her There | was an extensive loss of bearu, with in- | fammation extending well down on the icide. chin. The result of the application of lasco & Mayer. Herpicide was most gratifying. "The loss by : 5 of beard ceased and a new growth of ! D. Price, the coast ‘manager of | mair s now takiog Diace over ool lof | Belasco & Mayer's playhouses, will de- | inflamed area. e | part ‘to-gay for New York City for the| (Signed) “Meiville B QiNelll. M. D. | purpose of securing talent and plays| “San Franeisco, Cal: o o Sireet, for the Central and Alcazar the- | ll-rplri‘?'e k'l‘lh; the dandrul‘; germ aud > causes e air to grow bund ’ . o . - | stamps for sample to agers in the country and his knowl- Dem?n Mich e Herpleide' Cor, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought edge of plays and actors is second to none. It is proposed to secure only the best productions for the popular houses and he has been instructed to spare no expense in making the coming theatrical season the most successful in the history of this city, at least so far as Belasco & Mayer are concerned. While in the East Mr. Price will com- plete the booking for Fiorence Roberts| Bears the and for the new rural play, “The Dairy Farm.” Fred Belasco has the exclusive | SHgnature of right of the production on the Pacific 0 Coast and, according to critics, the pub- lic will enjoy a treat when the drama is staged in this city. ———e—— Alumnae Hold Elettion. A meeting of the Mission High School Alumnae Assoclation was Zeld at Eight- eenth and Dolores strects last Tuesday evening. The following officers were elected for the current term: President, Jerome White; first vice-president, Miss M. Nederost; second vice-president, Lina Hanson; sccretary, Dwight Clark; treas- urer, Edwnrd Graff; trustee, Aker Welster, Desirabs location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled'service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made these two hotels po_ular with tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. X A SAN FRANCISCO I’HYSICIANI sycosis (similar to ‘barber’s iteh’) of the | A.HUSEMBNTS AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBI TWO WEEKS sawine... 1 O=Night MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY =—THE ALTAR —_OF FRIENDSHIP Mad Ryley's Beautiful Comedy . Humor and Pathos 3 STAGED, "ARTISTICALLY te. GOTWNED, UPERBLY CA CALIFORNIA ONLY SIX MORE NIGHTS, THE CIRCUS GIRL. PRESENTED BY THE FAMOUS DALY THEATER COMPANY. MISS . NANCE O'NEIL.". Here in Sardou's Masterpiece, A TOSCA K P Firat Time “ ALCAZAR To=Night - This Week, A Great Production of a Great Play - - White Whittlesey, And the Augmented Alcazar Company, in Mark Twain's PUDD’NHEAD ==WILSON to 7bc; Mat. Thurs. & Sat., 15¢ to 50c, NEXT—WHITE WHITTLESEY IN A Magnificent Fresentation of Robert B. Man- tell's Famous Success, MONBARS. EvE. A big crowd is coming, running, « into Figcher's in time for the play and some of them v Whirly's” all right, it's just out of For it rests the tired brain at the cloze of the day. The Hit of Years. Gur all_star cast, Bernard, Maude Ambe: Hermesen, etc., etc., et RESERVED SEATS--Nights. 25c, 50c and 7bc. Saturday and Sunday matinees, 25c¢ and Boc. Children at Matinees. 10c and 25¢c. Already rehbarsing “‘Sapolio” (Sapho). GRAUMAN’S ®evegnand ot Market Sts. Every Afterncon and Evening. REFINED VAUDBVILLE. FRANK CUSHMAN: THE LEONS; THE SPRAGUELLOS; CONNORS AND CONNORS: CHRISTY AND WILLIS; DEVANEY AND ALLEN AYWARD AND HAYWARD; L P;on ONTCOMERY and the BIO- SCO! Prices—Night, 25e, 20c, 15c and 10c. Mati- inciuding Kolb, Dill and Winfield Blake, Harry nees, 20c and 10¢, Phone for seats, South 1022, NE the with EDWIN STEV Role of King Mumm. ST OF FUN AND MUSIC GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS! POPULAR PRICES, 25c, 50c and 75c Telephone Bush 9. | Surpassing Vaudeville! Brothers; Saona; Anna Wilson; Frank Keenan and Company; Han- lon’s Pantomime Company; Hale | and Frances; Paxton’s Living Art/| | Studies and the Biograph. 10¢ Reserved Box I Seats Seats and Opera alcony, »m»r» GRAND feize NLY MATINGE SATURDAY. “Variety’s the Very Spice of Life, That Gives It All Its Pleasures.” THIRD WE TO-NIGHT- EVERY NIGHT | Raxmond and Caverly and Our Superb New York Company Spectacular Musical Eccen- trieity, In Washington The Entire Elaborate Production as used by the Rogers Brothers during their long New York Run. plete Change of Songs. New Specialties. Attractive Novelties. FOPULAR PRICE: -.+..25¢, 30c, Bc | | | i | | { |r| the Fantastical, High-Class Speciaities Every Afternoon and Evening in the Theater. SEE THE BOHEMIAN GLASSBLOWER VISIT THE | Pound and One-Hali Baby AND HIS COMPANIONS IN THE INFANT INCUBATORS. RARE ANIMALS IN THE ZO0O. . AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION, 10c: CHILDREN, PATRIOTIC EXCURSION BUNKER HILL SONS OF AIIERIPAN nl:voz.b'rxu\ pionts Crus M. NESDAY, June 17th. Hon. GEO L. PERKINS U. 8. Senator, Will Special mm lnm Third and” Townsend P“ . ng Valfleh st. Round- (rl ldilll-l. Ol' idren. -9 The Four Emperors of Music; Schenk | AI‘USEIIH‘TS SAN PN OPERA THEATRE LEADING THEATE: g A Proprietors. ‘A HIT? \'\L).L RATHER!' \lnrkm Street, Near Fm)vh Phone South The Magnificent Production of the ',rnl']fl-ul\\l\l‘ TO-NIGHT, FOR POSITIVE Operatic Fantasy, ONE WEEK ONLY. ‘ MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAE. | M. B. CURTIS, { The Inimitable Comedias ! Presenting His Famous Original Creation. | ——— SAIL+ POSEN 0 50c. Matiness _ CURTIS IN NHOR. Next Week—M | THE GREE OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fras- clsco as follows: For Ketchikan, Juneauw. Skagway, otc. Alaska—11 m.. June 5, 10, 13, 20, 25, Juiy 5. Change to comipany's Seattle, toria, _Vancouvsr, end, Snme Ta- Everett, What 20, 25, 30, Yaiy & |11 a. m., June B, 10, Jo to this company's steamers }ohr.nA‘l:x:: t‘l.d“G N. Ry.: at Seattle for Tb— “oma 16 N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. T e Nims (Jumboidt Bay) Pomosa, 1:38 1p m., June 3, 9 15. 21. 27, July 3; Corona. §:30 p. ‘m., June 6, 12 18 2% 30, July & | "“For Los 'Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and | Redondo.Sea Diego and Santa Barbars— Santa Rosa, Sunday State of Californ! | g R Ag‘;ii‘ Barbara, Santa Ped. a: , 8 — | By Sey Bimeon, Cayucos, Port Harford o Luls Obispo), Venturs, and Hueneme | “Coos Bay, ® a. m.. June 6, 14, 22. 30, July 8. For Ensenada. Hlida'ena Bay. Sl-ll Jose As) Caro, Altata. La Paz Santa Rosalla Guay- mas (Mex) 10 a. m. Tth of each month. For further information ob tolder. | _Rignt is reserved to change tes, “&'fi:xm OFFICE—4 New Montgese | ery street AP;IIL’EXOHSQI\“ o o .. arket o B L ONANN, General Passenger Ageat. Market st.. San Franciseo. Touredaze. § & m via San Pedro and Eest amers or sail. ils June 3, 13, 32, g0 W. Elder’ salls May 3% TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) corner First and for YOKOHAMA Kobe (Hiogo). Steamers will leave wharf, Brannan streets. at 1 p. m.. and HONGKONG, calling at Nagasaki and Shanghai, and comnecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo recetved on board on day of saliing §. S. HONGKONG MARU 3 Tuesday, July 7, 1908 | 8 '8 NIPPON MARU -Friday, July 31, 1908 S 8 AMERICA MARU..... Wednesday. August 26, 1908 | Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reducsd rates. For freight and passage, apply at Com- ket street. corner First. meral Agent mfl. 8S SIERRA lnr Honolulu, Samoa. Am-kl.-d and Sydney......Thursday, June 25 2 p £8. AL A. for Honolula. July 4. 11 oo SS. MARIPOSA. for Tahiti, July 10, 11 a. m. 3. SPRECKELS & BAQ3.00., Agts.. Ticket Offce, 343 Nartt R Freight Office, 328 Narket St Plr e, 7, Paaifio 3L, COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS Duuu.'r 1B TO _HAVRE-PARME, Thursday. instead of every nzlun.n no-ma. WAWAIL, SAMOA, ZEALAND uwo "mv. REGT LMBE To TARITL Mcu.-lblnllfln“w“ »

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