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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APR 1L MILLIO} ' IN HONOR OF | DAY 'CHOIRS WILL SING ANTHEMS RESURRECTION . - R AR1 - AR H ULNED HTERE i MLV s . . N AV Elaborate Easter Services to Be Heid in All Local! i ’ Breal Churches and Long Period of Lenten Gloom int Il v Breaks 5 % S RN Will Be Dispelled With Bursts of Melody All Qe B purnmge | . rious city churches have been workin : festival service by the : kg b 5 " toi: for - Maitel Ak Chinese Presbyt Church, 911 Stockton LEACH PROI'D OF WORK street, Rev. 1. M it, D.D.. pastor—Tenor i : i s nd & excellent ]\l’d-’ nd alto gol ant] = d chants will be ren- & g < s i ] Oeved < hin both morning and gramme been prepared. The ser- yud® decorations will . ] ces aste mo v sccas| Carols will Navs W Kept Busy v haster Say, Supes T ARy | sy i . : p other Christian year, are marked swed by the usual \ N Dollars for Confirmation ser-| Visitors will be Ve ]\1.,,1 l\‘ v vill be in some churches, ires—On Easter Sunday 11« 1t 4 sisting of a doable quar- special serm will be preached, altars | nder for the . decked with flow but the T e o> v as usual, be the chief fea nal Gibbons. A. L R, this work with a ¥ services Among the pro-| great deal attached to it and e =3 ol- | Xpect through this firet rendition to give it a s arranged so far are the fol { blace among the best works rendered in San rul i8co. Other numbers will be Regina p ™ = ¢ Coell (A. Werner); Sit Nomen Domini Benedic- ace Epis fl“ A Hrter | tum (G. Cagliero); Marche Pontificale (T. Lem- Sa i Muskeld l!rluh and Fugue,-op. 37, No. 2 (F. s ing service, 11 Christ 1s Risen | s My Tongue the | pow . ! Invocation; hymn, * 3 At i | Lord, Is Risen To-day''; responsive reading. ~ '3 o “Q‘;-l’h:\lrn xvil; barytone solo, “Awake, Awake' Dt | (Mereaith), Rev. J. Gibson; 8 et | Lord’s the congregatio: o roria 18 | orchestra, " (Lorenz) Excels N canger | congregat Grave He S o | Lay*: s ‘Resurrection” (Holden), show ol ¥ & Dr. | Miss Lout scripture reading, I Corin- N > | thians, loria Patri (congregation | plea alto sols, ‘*Beauti- | Yul ll(*mn of P Miss Mabel Bell cher; ¥, ‘‘Hope Sub- \.‘ (Barnard): barytone solo, *““The Weary v Night Is Ended” (Meredi Rev. J. George & ibson; short s TMON; ¢ nl' za onal hymn, Fs e ¥ ‘My p '« Thee, 0. 14; bene- I o l'l(‘ Cross of B . Miss - Frank v\ chotrm -\( r i . Music will 11 Gut the Story™ (Tullary K vu.xax onal hymn, Y to the World, Invocation; sop solo, ), Miss Louise Amiot: ~ John ¥x:1-18; contralto so Savage; Lord Is Risen prayer chant Resurre A I'I‘\l]‘ ar) ; ng.”" with Mre. Nina Low in the The Lord | perts rytone St ATLWAY - TO STIRLING WILL BE FINISHED TO-DAY ictiun; orchestra, \ ypany Expects to H Its Big Mill Operating on Pirst of July £ N b B "Pather Con: Kesarre the pastor, Rev D. P, Torner will »gramme will be r Benedictue( Cruikshank); | k);- Agnus Dei (Cruik- | ; Nunc | Mugmr\ufl Tiey), M Hymn (Roper) ullivan) gy, ~'0ld - Hu! ermezzo offer- Van Nees averiuo | William._ Kirk Organ - prelude, hen: Welnom! ;- offertory,. &on Place Wh “Awake, d organ postlude, *'And (Handel). - Evening— in F_(Bach); anthem, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mrs. Gruenhagen--| violoncello; Pro- anist -and_chofrmas- ANOTEER WONDER. OF SCIENCE. Biology Has Proved That Dandruff Is Caiisell by & Germ. offertory, organ, r nt -Saens); - an- at Liveth” (Simper); or- naton, March* (Svendsen). orgariist. ;. At 7:305. m. there P ert ‘by Charles E. Rob- x‘xrr which “the annual chil- 1l take place. Preabyterian © Church, mk ts,- Rev. John S, Thomas, o'clock,” organ preiude, from “The Messiah' logy- and invocation: bass solo, nler); Bymn 66, “Crown Him With Many - H.ll-lu- (Handel): *‘Hosanna' 1 horus,’” S Crowns onsive reading: anthem. Wiy & o the Li Among _the Dead” (Hopkins); Detroit, Mich g of Scripture; chorus, “‘God Hath Ap- = pointed a Day” (Tours); prayer; hymn.100, “Christ the Lord Is Risen”: offertory, “List, erublc Host” (Gaul); the sermon; hymn y of Resurrection”: Benediction: CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hm Always lnght W. T. HESS, Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. “Ft Resurrexit,” from “First nE. ’\ Ol‘lm‘llv—(h'n'l prelude, ““Ho- (Wachs): anthem, ““They Have Taken y (Stainer); invocatio the Power of Jesus' Scripture; chorul ““Christ Bfiln(< m the Dead” prayer: hymn “*T) Bears the Signature of " (Bheppard): *; Benediction; organ post- jn D minor (Guilmant). ¥e choir—Mrs. A.'T. Fietcher, Mrs, John Madden, Mrs, C. C. Young, Miss Edna Miss Lillian Cheffers, Miss Mabel F. Miss Louise Hayes, Mrs, Robert Arthur D, Buckley, Fitz W. Guerin, A Arbogast, Oscar Williams, Carl Auerbach: William F. Hooke Robert Lioyd director. aglieh Lutheran—>orning service and Dahl, rdon G - jon at 11-o'clock. nthem, “This Is e Boote L and | (e Day" (Ketelbey): offertory, ““Wherefore God | k. Lowest {rices. Scnd | Also Hath Highly E (Dachauer); sermon, “‘Easter a Power Among Men"”; hymns | 261, 206, 322 329, Evening service at 7:45 Anthem, “Lord, Jesus, Thou to Al A ofertory, “Awake Thou Phat Sleep- Peter and John at the | est Open ‘scpuichre.” John the Evangelist—Morning, 17 o'clock : - (Dudley Buck); pro- | Organ, “Festival Prelude” | otmeiohal, ~Christ the Lord Is Risen -To-day" (Rimbauit): introit. “‘Angels Roll the Rock ; Kyrie in E flat (Cruikshan| ute Up Your Voices Now (Crufkshank): Benédictus “'At the Lamb's High Agnus Dei (Crulk- a in Excelsis (Cruikshank): Nunc “The Strife Is chaat) ; (Naylor) «Cruikshank) ymn, Sanctus hymn, Feast We Sing’ (Eivey); Weak Men and Women § HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERE, THE Great Mexican Remedy; gives health 2ad strength to sexual organs. Depot, 325 Marke! whank) Dimittus (Blow); recessional, cornet - £6lo:and | W' | burglars who entered Fred |. Church, street Bradford Leavitt minister—Morn-~ ing, 11 o'clock—The music will be rendered by an augmented choir.. Order of service: .Organ Easter responsive ., “O De: Hollins) e congr “‘Hallelu- s com| pranos- Wallace' Wh th;. ait nold, e g . (Han "he chureh chi the .. following bers che Mis Mrs. aton. ¥ Miss evening fon; - hynim, * .(Vogrich) tide (i{andel k; alto, -Mis basso, organist and director. Mennje; "Burness, Police” Accused of ‘Negligence. Chief Wittman is making d thorough investigation into the reason why .the the: saloon . of D.-E. Collins, First:and Mission street on' the night of March 21°were: not djs= covered- by the Teégular. officers special officers on thé beat.':'So much | stock ‘was stolen. that it was geénerally thought a wagon- had been used.to carry it away and besides a ladder was earried more than half.a block with which to obtain “an entrance -thfough the transom of tire: First-street. door..| | Policeman f | the. Mission-strect..beat, has. beer re- elsewhere and Po- | ggministered by the Right Rev, leeman. Harry Crowley- has- taken “his| ¥ b Besides_the regular officers on ‘W. Gardiner, who had: | moved. and. . sent place. Mission and First two _special officers. ———eeii Y. M.. C.-A. Boys’ Canip, : The_ bo; department of the Young! Men’'s ‘Christian Association . will .hold its camp reunion concert in the Audi- toriym, Mason and Ellis. streets, this evening at 8 o'clock. . The proceeds of this entertainment will go toward the expenses of:a camp maintained each yeéar:by :the association for the boys of the junior department. ' This is one df the most practical works of this institution. At the closé of the pro- gramme an illustrated talk given on ‘Life at Camp McCoy.” " Will Describe” Missionary Work. Horace W. Houlding, a well-known missionary, whose field is in China, will speak of his ‘work at an all-day missionary meeting in the Howard street Methodist-Episcopal Church to- morrow at 10 e'clock in the morn- lnx, at 2 -o’clock in the .\f!ernoon and :30 o’clock in the. evening. — THE PERFECT OAN OPEN-. streets there-are ER FREE TO WANT ADVER- TISER! N NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. THE “PERFECT CAN OPENER” is the latest and best opener on the market and THE CALL, in oficrln( its want ad-. veitisers an opportunity to se- cure this up-to-date and most useful household utensil without- cost, is certainly doing them a service that should be appre- ciated. Be sure te bring your want ad. to THE CALL. Fuall particulars of this offer appear in the “*Want ‘Ad.” columns of- to-day’s CALL. 8 Bl S S e T and. will' be | Geary and Frzr.kunt |the occasion will be rendered in many | Rev. /'St; - Luke’s .will be fromi noon until ;deliver. an- address. praise ser- + | 3- 0'¢lock and again at 8.o'clock, with’ [ Penitence” (Ch. Gounod); | A | : Church—At:7:46. p.-m.: Organ prelude; processianal, “Ge to Dark Gethsemane’ | (Redhead); Magnificat ‘and Nune | Dimittus, Gregorian; anthem,-“O. Sav- |-Hunt; | Holy Thursday Is Geherally. | Connelly, | fully ['at Grace Church. | *Good Friday, the Christian year, will be observed as _ported to the police yesterday-that his DEVOUT FILL THE CHURCHES Observed in Houses of Wor- ship Throughout the City (00D FRIDAY SERVICES Episcopalians and Catholies Will Gather Before Their Altars in Pensive Prayer’ ‘Holy Thursday was generally ob- served in the city yesterday and the wershipers at the Episcopal and Rn'l man Catholfc churches were numerous. At St. Mary's Cathedral St. Joseph's altar was exquisitely decorated with flowers and a myriad of lights illumi- | nated the altar. At 10 o'clock in the morning solemn | pontifical mass was celebrated by his Grace Archbishop Montgomery, who | was assisted by the Very Rev. Father‘ Prendergast, vicar general. The Rev. Father Ramm was deacon and the Rev. | Father Dempsey sub-deacon and theA Rev. Father Mulligan master of cere- | monfes. i His Grace Archbishop Rlordan was | in the sanctuary during the impre: sive service, attended by the Rev. Fath- | er H. Lagan and the Rev. Father M. | deac®ns of honor. A number of priests of the different parishes of the city were present. There was a full choir under the di- rection of Robert Harrison, the organ- ist, and the sacred music was beautl- | rendered. In the evening Arch- | bishop Montgomery delivered a sermon on the Blessed Eucharist. At Trinity Church in the afternoon there was a large congregation at 2ven- song, the service being conducted by the Rev. Dr. Clampett, the rector, as- sisted by the Rev. Dr. A. J. O'Meara. There was also a service in the evening | . David:J. Evans, the new rector of Grace Church, who arrived in thé. city. Wednesday morning from the | st, attended.the evensong servics at Trinity Church. At St." Luke’s Church the Rev. Burr Miller Weeden, the rector, conducted the usual communion service at 11 o’clock in the morning and the evensong | service at 4:30. | There was a service in the morning GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES the day of mourning of usual with solémn services in the.city | ¢hurches, particularly in”the Roman | Catholic and Protestant Episcopal. In the Catholic churches the way of the | cross will take place:and in the Epis« | copal churches thé usual three hours | of agony sérvice will be held. In the evening solemn -music appropriate (ul churches. At Trinity Episcopal Church. Gough and Bush streets, sérvices will be held this morning at 11 o’clock. The rector, Dr. Clampett, will officiate. He will be gssisted by Rev. A..J. O'Meara, DI'D: -The. sérvicé of the three hours . at 3 ock, and at.4:30 Bishop hichola will At.St. Mary’s Cuthedral the solemn rités in commemoration of the death .of our’ Savior will begin at 9 o’clock. The Way of the Cross.will take place at| sermon ‘on each ‘occasion -on the “Pas- | sion~of Our Lord."” WILL RENDER SWEET MUSIC. First English Lutheran—Morning ser- |: vidé-at 11 o'clock: Anthem, “O Day of chant, “He | ‘Was Despised” (Felton); anthem, “O Saving Vietim” (Ch. Gounod); anthem, “Beside. thie Cross” (“The Seven Last Words™), (Th.-Dubois); serinon, *Gol- gotha.”. During offertory, “There Is a Green Hill- Far Away” (M. A. Fyfe); service preparatory t6 communion. on Easter Sunday, hymns 243, 253, 256, St. John the "Evangelist -Episcopal ing .Vietim” (Gounod), male chorus; | hymn, “When I -survey the wondrous cross” (Miller); offertory, “‘Seek Ye the ! T.ord” " (Roberts), full "ehoir . of -fifty voices; Wwith tenor obligato by R.. H. hymn, -“Our -Blest Redeemer” | (Dykes); apostolic rite of confirmation, - Wil- Jiam F.. Nichols, Bishop of California; benediction; ““The. Story of the Crbs!"! ©J. V. Roberts);. soptano solos—Master #Harry (oles and Master Sylvester Hal- lowell; teror solos—Messrs. A E. Mc- | Millan and Thomas Alexander; -bass | ‘solos—Messrs. Wilford. Glenn and D.} M. Warde; recessiondl, “In the Cross | of Christ” (Conkey); organ postlude. = | Notre Dame des Victoirles—At 7:45 p. m. the double quartet will rerder several: numbers from the. “Stabat | Mater” of Rossini and.thé well-] known 3 service of Theo. Dubols. 1o Sn.loan Entered by Burglar. Daniel Cronin, saloonkeeper, Twen- ty-second and Xeéntucky streets, re- saloon had been visited by -a burglar during the night and $18 in silver stolen from a tobacco bag which had. been hidden under the ice chest at the end of the bar. room, as the door of this room, which leads into the barroom, had been forced open. Seventh Lane Lecture. Dr. Driergbach Smith of the faculty of Cooper Medical College will lecture to- night on the subject of “The Alcoholic "Habit, from an Alienist's Standpoint.” This will be the seventh lecture of the Lane lecture course and will be given | i in the Cooper College Auditorium. . —— el e, . High Over AL TFrom -the moment the “Califorpia Limited” leaves San.Francisco until it arrives .in Chicago, 2000 miles away, every moment has some ‘added pleasure tor the passengers. “Have you ever made the trip some othér way?"’ asks one. “Yes,""is the prompt answer, “and th is why I now ta Fe. The Cnlltor- nia Limited’ stands hllh over all!” If interested in a trip to the World's Fair, ask about it at 641 Market street, ‘Bfil’;n Francisco. The s-nu Fe is the Bnt ay. ibeen Instituted. | the placing of the proposed building ; block at Temple and Spring streets | free to the Government and will pay | for it and for the removal of present | buildings by mutual assessments. The | of something like $490,000, but the plan | of property in other sections of the It is supposed the thief |- ‘concealed himself in a-closet in a back. “FINE LOCATION Los -Angeles Capitalists Are Willing to Give Govern- ment Ground for Postoffice TROUBLE OVER A SITE Lively Protest Now Expected From Persons Who Have Land in Other Sections ¥ Erecial Dispatch to The Call, LOS ANGELES, March 31.—A syndi- cate of wealthy property owners inter- ! ested in the business section in the | neighborhood of the courthouse have sent Attorney John G. Mott to Wash- ington to offer to the United States Government a free site for the million dollar postoffice for which an appro- priation has been made. For more than two years the Los An- geles postoffice has occupied temporary quartem as the result of a wrangle over a site. The Government con- demned a block of property adjoining the old site, but the legality of the proceedings was successfully attacked. Since then various proceedings have In order to prevent near the southern limits of the busi- ness center, the syndicate will offer the property known as the Downey scheme would involve an expenditure will be vigorously opposed by owners business part of the city. ———— Californians in New York. NEW YORK, March 81.—The fol- lowing Californians have- arrived: From San Francisco—A. A. Four- nier, at the St. George; Mrs. J. W. Good, at the Savoy; Mrs. M. B. Har- ton, at the Victoria; H. :C. Keith, at the St. George; R. Knapp.and wife, at the Vendome; H. Lorrington, at the Rossmore; J. O'Sullivan; at the. Astor; H. S. Simpson, at. the Vendome; C. T. Bowers, at the Broadway Central; C. B. Brown, at the Imperial; A. Cham- bers and D.. Chambers, at the Broad- way Central; C. Bach and wife, at the Union Square; A. E. Koeser, at the St. Denis. ADVERTISEMENTS. REGAL SHOES. long fixed habit. cusToM The unmis- :lll‘:l: ‘made- o-order appear. ance of the R, - ““Custom’’ m, evident in the Ih.« lutely -tnlgh luu edge of the wnunnm tl der foct ankde-it, ke al Rogal Oxfords, s Then you figure it out. There are 72 Regal Stores, styles originate. San Francisco Stare, Cor. the shoemaker does. In . f‘v:gyydoyoupnyhunsmugrkwhntwesenlt $3.50°? Wewmfldrgflynflhonenlyfikewhwwhow. It is hai'd to overcome the inertia of a A man who pays a custom shoe- maker $10 or $12 a pair for shoes can’t seem to realize that times have changed. He was right twenty years ago; he was rigbt,typartiany, even ten years ago, but that was be- fore the time of the Regal. Getting the best leather is only a c:nflot cost more than $1.75 for each pair of shoes. - We can afford to use it ahdwedo. We use the same Send for Style Book. Mail orders promp@ly filled. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 22 of them in Greater New York, where the The new styles are n sale at’ our Sam Francisco Store at the same time as in the New York Stores. Geary and. Stockton Sts. COLUMBIA 52"z LAST 2 NIGHTS—MATINEE SATURDAY. MARY MANNERING In Leo Ditrichstein’s new modern comedy, HARRIET’S HONEYMOON Next Sunday—German Performance—Ala- meda Lustspiel Ensemble in the hilarious com-. Sfor Double Slze MATTRESS Guaranteed to be made of pure Java Silk Floss. - comfort—smooth The acme of and elastic. Superior .in: évery way to Curled Hajr- Mattresses. This is iden- tically the-kipd of mattress usu- ally sold for $10.00 to $12.00. We sell an ‘liberal cash or credit systems. Call early-and get one of the- above Mattresses. ' We've other good things to offer also. - Above-Powell. SAN- FRANCISCO. 'A Smiling Face - signifies robust health and good digestion. You .can always carry a smiling face in spite of tare and worry -if you keep your liver right: 'and your | digestion good by using BeeCham’s' Pills Sold Everywhers. In boxes 10c. and %e. HOTELS AND RESORTS. (Ne_w)flflTEL BUTL_ER S8EATTLE. REMODELED AND REBUILT at wxpense of $260,000—New Management—ENTIRELY ‘| FIREPROOF. LOCATION—Very accessible io street car lines, theaters, eto. EUROPEAN PLAN. ROOMS8 with LUXURIOUS BATHS— Several private rooms in antique decorations, Turkish Baths in Hotel. UNSURPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stel. or, Chet, formerly ot ort-Astoria and !‘haf to Sorinea of HOTEL oncnmm\ Telephone Connee- tions In every room; long distance connectioms made with any fi‘rx of the coast. © Wire for remervations, at our expense. BUTLER, HOTEL, Seattle. DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful “Dus Opferlamm” . (The Soapegoat). Beginning Monday—F. Ziegteld Jr. presents JANNA HELDJ In her greatest musical comedy success, MAM'SELLE NAPOLEON. . SEATS NOW SELLING. Five Mowats; - Mazuz and Mazett;' Coakley "and - McBride;” Wesson, Walters. and “esool, Jlmes “H. Cullen, and L Belle Guerero, LAST. TIMES OF . Taffary’s - Dogs; Billy Clifford and Adelina Roattino and Clara- Stevens. Regular Matinees every Wedneaday, Thurs- day, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 25c OPERA GRAND: LAST THREE TIMES—MAT. TO-MORROW. " Mrs. In Ibsen's Play, FISkB HEDDA V| _GABLER "Mon., Tues., Wed. and| - Friday, Saturday atinee, Sat. Night, “A DOLL'S ‘HOUSE"- =nd “A BIT Qr OLD - EL!E‘ and- “A BIT OI-‘ OLD . CHELSEA."| - SEATS NOW ON SALE TIVOL e HOUSE.. SECON;) 'WEEK - AND TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF A Musical Comedy in Two Acts, Charles Dickeps’ l(nurpfn' Initial Appeéarance Here of DORA DE FILLIPPE . The Eminent Lyric Sopraho. - . 'MATINEE SATURDAY. Next—"“THE BEGGAR m- Usual Popular Prices........25¢c, 50c and 78¢ Proscenium and Mezzanine Box Beats. .$1.00 p Racing | OAKLAND RACE TRACK NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY GLUB, Racing Bach Week Da. Rain or Shine. Six or More Races Daily. Races commence at 2:15 p. m. sl For speclal traing stopping at the track take street, at 24 $:00 1:30 0F 3 0'elouk. N smoking I e 0, in last cars, which are reserved for ladies and their Mflrfllu trains leave !‘IICK l‘ 4 l° 4:45 and_immediately atter the la - THOMAS H. W!Ll.ull. mem. PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary, MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL! OAKLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO RECREATION PARK, AEiihth and Harrison sts. . Wednesday, s’l;hurlday il‘rld:ny. 3 30 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS A A A Ao COOPER MEDICAL GOLLEGE Cor.- Sacramento and Webster sts. - LANE LECTURES. FRIDAY EVENING. April 1. at 8 o'clock. DE. m SMITH. Mr. Plckwick ' AMUSEMENTS. CALIFORNIA BOTKIN SENSATION FORETOLD LAST SUNDAY. ANNA EVA FAY In Her Great Sensatiom, ° - sommouzucv'” . MATINEE FOR LADIES ONLY TO-!ORRDW Sunday—America’s funniest, biggest farce, “McFADDEN'S FLATS.” ALCAZAR AT 8 TO-NIGHT—Mats. Sat. and Sun. LAST 3 NIGHTS... of Wagner's Impressive Miracle Play, ...PARSIFAL... A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. The music by an orchestra of - Twenty. . Next MONDAY—Easter Week Only, Augustus Thomas’ o“ flle Qlllet Famous Comedy, William . Collier's Greatest Success. Regular Prices Then Resumed. GCENTRAL=Zx Market st., nesr Eighth-—Phone South i.. Belnm & !lu-. EDPnu. 1 Manager. RY SPECIAL REQUEST. TO-NIGHT—LAST THREE NIGHTS. _MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. HERSCHEL MAYALL In His Greéatest Impersonation, RIP VAN WINKLE PRICE! Matinees. ,lz)e. xae. 'e Monday Next—" AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS." - T | TO SIS our Advantage, of courrse. {5 §ive & perfect play. That is what is said KISMET The. whole city is talking of the delightful © And the Real “All Star” Cast, RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 2S¢, 50c 7Sc. Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 25¢ and and, 50c. . Children at Matinees, 10c and 25e. Clark's Gmdy Dog Gircus And & Great Show Every Aftermoon aad Evening in the Theater, ENJOY YOURSELF IN CABARET DE L& MORT. ANIMALS FROM ALL CLIMES IN THE Z0OO, VISIT THE MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE. Take a TRIP DOWN THE FLUME. Admission, 10c; Children, Sc. ‘When Phoning Ask for “The Chutes.” MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. SCHUMANN- HEINK SEATS NO;\" ON SALE Y & COS. mcu—-nw. $1.50 AND $1LO0. Concerds Athambra, Eve. Apr. 5-7, Mat. 9

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