The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 20, 1903, Page 37

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SfUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 mm‘rmmm POVMDTF C@O’@OWWWWWM Announcement Extraordinary (Great Suit Sale 5000 Newest Fall and Winter Styles At Prices Lower Than Anywhere Beginning to-morrow we shall place on sale 00 entirely new, exquisite styles, Tailor Suits. y are made well, carefully finished and de tofit. They comprise the most fashionable weaves, such as Zibeline, Camel’s Hair, Fancy I'weeds, Blind Cheviots, Broadcloth and Novelty ixtures. Manufacturing in large quantities makes Competition Impossible The price of these stylish, w- 1l made, p*rfect fi tinz Suits will b: $12.50, Sld $15, $17.50 ani $20 High Novel'y Tailor Dresses; the rerfaction of high-clas; tailoring at $27.50, $35 and $45 New Style Coats New style Silk Monte Carl-s at $10, $12.50 2nd $15 Novel < Coats at : $17 50, $20, 322 50 and $25 style Box Coats at ...... . $10 $i12. 50 and $14 F urs, Furs g $10, $12.50 $15.00, $17.50 and $20 Quality at Lowest Market Prices $25.00, $27.50, $35 and $50 ....$3.50 to $20 ..$2.50, $3.50 and 85 1230, 1232 and 1234 Market St., Near Jones St. --C-O“OOO“{’ODC‘OOCSD‘OO‘DOWOOWW ¥ QORI QO New R QRO RN = SUIT SETTLED all holders of Atln | | | requested to pre- | | mmediately, as thiz | | unity to secure one plendid Atlases at The mium rates will be a close on Septem- |Action Against Mar1ne1 Firemen and Sailors | Dropped. ‘ on of the Pa- on August 0 damages ract and for a h ral times in court, ed pending negotiations The following is a copy | of court: Page, | actea Hutt rep resented ; defend Mr. Hutto of the com TUSCAN “l‘\[‘,R -‘\L bPRll\GS. connected | Mnmumng | There was a large amou s of both de ractically atives of lfiv faction IDEAL WEATHEH IS THE EXPRESSION OF EVERY ONE ALONG THE California Northwestern R’y The Picturesque Route of California. Ticket Otfices of the Company, €30 Market #tre ronicle B d Tiburon Ferry, gown of pale o fi, eral O Mu- 8 gowned in r of Sansome and Cai- Eecame & ncisco. R, X. RYAN, Gen'l. Pass'r. Agent. | DEER f H UNTI NG. to get a deer, s Hotel. Lawrence | and of the | Lawrence of San by a promine Christian cn's g0 to W Mend, i, ty con, with which UND. Natural hot ure 115 degrees. No | cure for rheuma ates {rom pow on. Peck's, | THEODOR RICHARDS, | = nnrl- Co. | 'CHY SPRINGS. fies fr Ukiah, Mendocizs Co. \numl c waters, champagne baths. Only place ibis class. Fishing, husting. | table first- ¥rops. been arranged, ch will be the reading | neham of San Francisco | Winter's Tale, o e | us and other yrfllhl’l’n( Miss Wilhelmina | ume's songs with | . Ewer. any her. MER AND WOMEN. unnatural . | visit to b i irritaticos or ulc + e’ hosna | f mucous membranes. AR d astrin Salmon Boats Arrive. G. Burgess arrived yesterday, She brought 50,379 Dy express, prepaid. foF | cases of salm. bark B. P. Chency, 700 00 Dotties §2.75. which arrived Friday night, 17 days from I Circalas po5t 08 knck, brought 20,480 ceses of salmon, CINGiNNA LN n wrappet, | 12 da: | of age. [ D0CTORS THINK DRINK 15 CAUSE Dimmick’s Death Is Laid to Liquor and to His Use of Drugs. Father Refuses to Recognlze Woman's Claims to W ifehood. e R Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Sept. 19. Alcoholism as the primary cause and the Intense strain caused by his delirious excitement as the contributing cause ap- pears to be the explanation for Dr. win F. Ed- H. Dimmick’'s death in Moraga sterday. That the young man much debilitated and weakened men- and physically from drugs and liquor before he went on the expedition in search of health is a fact well known | ciates in Oakland. The au- ons at Martinez have reached Dimmick’s body Arrangements have been made for the fu- | neral to take place Monday under charge | of Court Oakland No. 46, Order of For- | esters. There is a clash between Mrs. Dim- mick and Dr. Joseph Dimmick over the | funeral arrangements but the woman who asserts her claim'to wifehood insists that she will have the last rites solemn- ized at the residence, 1061 Willow street, where she and Dimmick lived. Dr. that if the funeral shall that place neither the father will attend. There is no mystery about the case as mother nor the it is presented by those who have been | the companions of the young dentist. He had been drinking heavily for a long time before friends decided to take him | away and had been on the verge of de- lirflum trem for days. Frank Britton and Ed Troy, Dimmick, declare that he was 'insane; that Dr. Herrick advised his retirement to the country, and that Troy and Brit- ton, with Leonard Campbell, arranged the outing for Mrs. Dimmick. Dr. Joseph Dimmick, the father, is not h willing to accept the claims of wifehood | made by the woman who says she Is Mrs. Edwin Dimmick. The father says he knows her only as Stella Walker, and de- = | clares that his son was not married to her. Coroner Curry of Contra Costa County will hold an inquest in the case Monday at Martinez. —_— e SICKNESS CAUSES WOMAN TO TAKE HER OWN LIFE | Mrs. Aline Alden, Real Estate Man’s Wife, Swallows Carbolic Acid ‘While Despondent. OAKLAND, Sept. 19.—Mrs. Aline Alden, aged 44 years, wife of Albert Alden, a real estate dealer at 406 Tenth street, took a dose of carbolic acid during a despondent fit yesterday afternoon, and as a result died early this morning. The woman, who was a native of Switz. and, had been fll for some time. Her er onstant suffering caused her to become | exceedingly melancholy. Late yesterday afternoon she herself in the bathroom of her home at 1217 Sixteenth avenue and drank the fatal dose. Her husband, returning from his| office, failed to find her when he reached the house. Hearing groans coming from | nclusion that these conditions pro- | duced death. was sent to Oakland. | had recently | Dimmick is equally positive | be held from | friends of | locked | | i | EWiL n [COPYRIGHTED |90%" LIAM WOLFF & CO... .. Pacific Coast Agents . . . SAN FRANCISCO. : CASES OF/ MOET CHANDON CHAMPAGNE Tmported up toAug. 31, 1903, making the greatest pumber of cases of any one brand of Cham- pagne cver imported in this period. Showing an Increase of 23,008 Cases Over the Same Months of 1902. The abeve statement is verified by Custom House Statistics. This places MOET & CHANDON at the HEAD of the Importation List in the UNITED STATES, as well as in the WORLD. MOET & CHANDON ©wn 303 Contro! More Vineyards than all the other leading Champagne shippers combned. THE NEW VINTAGE OF “WHITE SEA 1s PERFECTION IN CHAMPAGNE. the bathroom, he forced the locked door | and found his wife lying on the floor in R. 8ill was immediately sum- moned, but the woman was beyond all medical ald and passed away shortly | after midnight. The inquest will be held | this evening and the funeral will take | place to-morrow afternoon. ——————— Says Husband Is Cruel. OAKLAND, Sept. 19.—Marla Freitas to- day began suit for divorce agalnst John | Freitas on the ground of extreme cruelty. They live at San Leandro, Coal Frc—- Australia. The British chip T weastle, Australia. cosl She LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE ‘WEST, 24 Post at., Pnncnco. Cal. Established 40 years, pen entire year. Write tor Hiustrated uulm- (tree). FOLYTECHNIC Business College and Bchool of ~ Engineer- ing. Oukdany L argest and best equipped school business shorthand and engineering west of Chicago. SHimate, expenses tow. Write ‘for fres 100- page: catalogue. ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY, PERALTA PARK, BERKELEY, Boarding_and day school for boys under 15 years ‘Studles commence MONDAY, August &, 1503 Send for prospectus to Bro. Genebran. :/St. Mary’s College, OAKLAND, CAL. (Studies wil be resumed MONDAY, August 3, BRO. ZENONIAN. President. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Loungin; room, the EMPIRIE PARLOR, sthe PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- SPECIALTlES Advemsed by Responsible Frms of S. F. WEEKLY CALL 16 PAGES, §1 per Year, U The Wiliow Bark Ca, ar Iredale arrived yester- | SON, | WAL’ AMUSEMENTS. - COLUMBI TWO WEEKS—BEGINNING | TO-MORROW Every Night, | Matinees Wednesday and Satnrday “The ‘music is positivel | York Herald. HENRY W. SAVAGE Announces THE | NICK LONG, HENRY TAYLOR, | A Stunning Array of Gorgeous Gowns. | GREAT SONG HITS: SAN FRANCISCO'S LEADING THEAVRE Including Sunday. ely charming.” TRIUMPH/ NT KUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS, 'PRIOIF\JCE PILSEN By Pixley & Luders, Authors of TEE METROPOLITAN CAST INJLUDES : JESS DANDY, ARTHUR DONALD-RUTH PEEF “'King Dodo."” TRIXIE FF Monday, NI TO-NIGHT—Last _performa | ¢ 5 ights, ‘Wednesday, “‘Heldelberg,'” ‘‘Message of the Violet,"" **The Song of the Cities,”” “‘The Tale of the Seashell,”” “‘It Is the Dutch,”” *“‘Pictures in the Smoke,"” etc. (NOTE—Performances b at 8 o'clock eharp, Saturday Matinee at 2 sharp ) e of “LA SON- and Saturday Bizet's Ever Popular “CARMEN.” The opera which music lovers never miss. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Nights, sat- urday Matinee, ETT! PRICES AS USUAL Telephone Bu oLy We Have Had Nothing but *‘Hits," | But the Present Double Bill Excels Them Al in “All KOLB AND DIL] Verd's Lyric Version of Camille, ¢LA TRAVIATA.” TINA DE SPADA. AGOSTINI, INI. GREGOR- T, TRAVAC Every Way. “The Glad Hand” —AND— ¢“The Con-curers’’ our Star’” Cast. Including: L, BARNEY BERNARD, WINFIELD BLAKE, HARRY HERMSEN, E MAU ELEANOR JENKIN; RESERVED SEASIFJ\IS;:‘U. '5c Saturday an unday nunzes, _5 } Children at Matinees. 25c an s Watch for ¢ AMBER, s 25¢, and HE PARADERS LECTURES AND CONCIRTS. STEINWAY HALL, 223 Sutter St., To-night at 8:15, TYNDALL “The Marcon! of t! Ming on e with_“Bxpedm Experiments in Thought Force. Tickets 23c, G0c & 736, 3 A Vaudevilie $ AMUSEMENTS. Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NO.N, Sept. 20. Triumph! "FALKE AND SEMO Premier Musical Cc smedians yings. MARLO AND ALDO, Wonderful Horizontal Bar Performers. e Last Week and Tremendous Success of FREDERIC BOND & C0 Presenting “REHEARSING Their AT xnuLLn. * ARNESEN, The Incomparable Gymnast JAMES RICHMOND GLENROY ““The Man With the Green Gloves. PRINCESS LOSOROS, The East India Prima Donna Soprano in New Selections. ‘The on of the City: E. ROUSBY ctacular Novelty, “IN PARIS,” An Electrical Review in Four Tab- leaux. e~ Parquet, any seat, 25c; balcony, 10c; children, any part except reserved, 10c. A few fromt ira rows, reserved, 50c; front rows of balcony, reserved, $000000000000000000008 ALCAZAR THEATER Belasco & Mayer. Proprictors. .Phone Alcazar. D. PRICE, General Manager. TO-NIGHT—LAST APPEARANCE., Miss oberts In Her Magnificent Productlon of MAGDA To-morrow _Night, FLORENCE ROBERTS In Anthony Hope's Delightful Romance, THE AuVENTURE OF LADY URSULA Presented Monday, Tuesday,” Wednesday, Sat- urday and Sunday Nights—Saturday atinee, ursday Matinee, Thursday and Friday Nights Th D'ANNUNZIO’S GIOCONDA. THE ART SENSATION Eveni 26c to ‘aturda at., g e Matineee gt 5 Sept. 28—MISS ROBERTS In ‘7AZA." DEWEY, STRONG &C0. ILYRIC HALL \ Direction Will Greenbaum | FIRST TIME HERE. Charles Frohman's Everyman Company Isadere Witmark’s Comedy Opera THIS WEEK The Chaperons... Originzl New York Production in Its Entirety. 50— Singing People—50 Prize Beauty Chorus. Beautiful Show Girls in Stunning Parisian Gowns! Unsurpassed Male Chorus and a Great All Star Cast. Augmented Orchestra. THURSDAY SATURDAY D TY OF CALIFORNIA IN N EXTRA! EXTRA Lyrle Hall. Monday and Tuesday Nights, Beptember 23th and 292 SPECIAL STUDENT DAY, SEPT. SHAKESPEARE'S TWELFTH NlfiflT Will be presented in the A TEXAS Sale of Seats Next Wednesday, 9 a. m. Student rates on application. Coming—Augusta_Cottlow, Planiste. c T l THEATF- EN RA PN & MAYER, Prop Market Street, Near Eighth. Phone South 533 MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT LAST TIME OF THE TR NDOUS SPECTACULAR SUCCESS, THE CHERRY PICKERS MONDAY NIGHT— SATURDAY AND & ) Boucicault's Famous Sensational Melodraa, | AFET R DARK. . .10c 1 PRICES 3im s 15¢c, 25¢ MONDAY, SEPTEMBE Opening Spectal Engagement of - MATINEE TO-DAY. nd ¢ eserfted With a souves Merle Pollard. LAST WEEK POLLARD LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO. THIS AFTERNOON—TO-NIGHT TO-MORRO' GH The Famous Comic Of PAUL JONES Tuesday and Wednesday Nights, DOROTHY; Thursday nd Fridey Nights' and Saturday Matinee, M. 8. PINAFO aturday Night, THE BELLE OF Every lady nir picture L R STOCKWELL Next Sunday Matinee, James Neill in “A In Chas. A. Hoyt's Comedy, - 3 “ATEMPERANCE TOWN"/| e, SYMPHDNY CONCERTS. { SC0 S IRITG SCHEEL, Director, High-Class SmIIHiF Every Afternoon and 5 Evening In the Theater, ‘GRM}D SOPEEE? ”HOUSE Tuesdays, Sept. 3 . Oct. 6, JOHN LE CLAIR; LEWIS AND LEWIS; HENRY CLIVE; ANDERSON AND WAL- Concert Tuesday, Sept, 22, Includes LACE: REESE BROTHERS: MAY LAM- | RICHARD STRAL EREN AD] AYDN'S SON, ' AND NEW MOVING FICTURES FIFTH SYMPHONY, BEETHOVEN'S CORI- Visit the MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE. OLANUS OVERTURE. HERR OTTO SPAMER, Vioiin Soloiat, LION SLAYING BABOON | IN THE Z0OO! ———ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, S¢—— ppe: S:-:):!‘Q ON SALE AT SHERMAN & crafs, RICES—30e, $1 00, $1 25, $1 50, ! | i | | MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. | MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. i w50 | GOLDEN GATE HALl_lEXC‘URSION 625 SUTTER ST. 1 TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. | NAP.A- MR. C. W. LEADBEATER | On stcamer ZINFANDEL. Wil Jeave Wash- o2 Eoadl |mgmn- rect wharf at 9 a. m., DAY, Sept. Oacultier* and Th. \!fl:.‘ l‘l!!enzefi ‘lll(l hl:em-mblo lé—| eosoph 5 Roun: S0, W lecture upon LIFE AFTER DEATH. i g dinoer 3% Napn, ot intes P | visit Mare Island and points of interest. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. music and dancing. Come early.

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