The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 24, 1904, Page 39

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1904. 29 AMUSEMENTS. RAILROAD PRESIDENTS E CQ\‘\UMML\TE BIG DEAL , Column 4. ' Martin, president of the North Shore were called into the conference, h ed until late in the day. man and Hellman Harriman ained the needs of much in connection with the ed by himself and Rip- n Julius Kruttschnitt, who on hand to furnish data to entered into an elaborate de- he work that will be nec- arry out all that has been riman and Ripley and ck and other railroad ma- wiil be required to put the a modern footing for opera- A GLAD GALA ‘DAY FOR ' YOUNG AND OLD i _TFLoTo SHOWS THE'CIRCUS BEAUTIFUL Continued From Page I Week Commencing THIS AFTER- NOON, April 24. IDEAL VAUDEVILLE! LEW SULLY ‘‘President of the Laugh Trust.” e portk NEW FEATURES, INNOVATIONS, REVOLUIIONS AND REAL | Kin ‘8 HNOVELT/ES , DECORATED Ed WITH FAVORS AND FULL OF ward'. TRIUMPHS OF EVERY KiND SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW WE PROMISE AND GIVE THE BEST CiRCUS PER- — FORMANCE IN AMERICA. llv&mzmlm Supers Smncuua HierooRomiTic ExTaee '“'"‘,‘:.': vt indies Asie,” Engiand: Iretand, LI.E I.EONA. Premier Equestrionng WIPE OUT LITIGATION The Daintiest Dancer on the Stage, LA PETITE ADELAIDE Late of the Shaftesbury Theater, London. The Men Who Can Maks and Take & Joke, MITCHELL and LOVE Giving & Glimpes of “MARRIED LIFE N THB INSIDE." e men will have another W. Foster has been ent, and within a few will have completed all ts for the undertaking arried out in the future rection of Director of Operations Krutt- man lines. BARGAINS e 812,50, 815, $17.50 and$20 Well tailored Suits, in Eton, Blouse and Coat effects. They are the latest productions of the season, copied after the newest and most exclusive models. The materials are of reliable quality—Venetians, Cheviots and néwest novelty mixtures. High quality and LOW PRICES NOT EQUALED ANYWHERE. JACKETS AND LONG COATS AT CUT RATE PRICES IDOOTmandCaxwr}ackflx. Se our High Novel Covert and R $6.50 | Wiy ol coutat”. v $10. mthka:fimJickell. $7.50 $|2 50, $15, $17.50, $20 satinlined. Cut Rate.. Second and Last Week of the Eminent Comedian, WILFRED CLARKE WITH EIS COMPANY. Presenting His Most Successtul Farce, IN THE BIOGRAPH.” ETHEL LEVEY (MRS. GEORGE M. COHAN.) The Versatile and Vivacious Singing and Dancing Comedienne. Tony Wilson and Heloise The Originators of the ‘‘Tramplin Bar Act.” MLLE. AMOROS Charming and Sensational 'Dmpen Per- former, Assisted by MLLE. CHA CITIZENS' ALLIAX IN STATE FEDERATION | Meeting Held in Rooms of the San | Francisco Local and Organiza- tion Is Completed. LOOPS THE LOOP ek tsa of the soid 1505 and s pertestBlgole MLLE. SRLINE, “THE GIRL N RED" Introduoing Ben Hur and treupe of Salambo Dogs THE ST. I.EON QUINTETTE five favorites of Famous five mmumm the annals of circus history. > AL-| ay afternoon in the of the San Francisco ned a State Federation of Showing the Latest Novelties. The locals were Artistic tailoring and exclusive styles S PRISKORN BROTHERS BYERS. Gon ner time rer s follows: San Francisco, $10.00 Black Cheviot Co Dres: d lking Skis &,T 'H HARRIMAN 70 DOMINATE 0;1‘.‘ Alha‘,‘A lr,.m:l:»:j satin \in:;. Cut Ra&e..,‘.‘sf 36.00 RA'PFP; l"rl‘?l g i OHPHEUM MUTION PI“'T“HES fio"‘of.:'fm'.'g'fmvcursfl%f.fix%"'rfl: Fresno, , F. J. Pongee Silk Couts, lace trimmed, sk | 3320 Walking Skirts. $2.00 lined, sold las eek $5550. Price mowr s 815,00 | 5350 Walking Skirts. Cut Rate Gray Silk Coats, lace trimmed, silk /HERR LITZEN'S .I_-'UNNY DUTCH ELEPHANTS | Executing bixarre feats as smazing In their darl :wm-uzm-nb—ndhnfid rieda. .'.'.:‘.;'.’.‘L‘-',"an onl’v-kf:rlud ‘mother and uby_domhm-vnvu e ‘topsthor: Third apd Last Week of the Talk of the Town, the FOUR MORTONS County, J. F. Park- s o z $7.50 Black Novelty Skirts, hand- ! - can: Fort Brage, L. 3. | Bl Priccsow. e oo 12,50 | ety tnmmed. 7 $5.00 sa, zrrrns, crana waeave. | § | MLLE, VALLECITA JEAE5 (60 SUBIMOTO'S SGORE OF TAPRRESE The Favorite Family of Funmakers. D e S I S Py 2 > A % . $25.00 Silk Coats, e - e St o iR 4 and s einnder of San Wraa (| " Cot Rate. .- vovs o on $18.50 | ¥0 S “Cotrme - $T.50 [B | 3] cmnr e By edmeay Tie SEN HUR HERD OF g e Raertacke 88,50 | RATE pAICES mine Skirts 2t CUT ARABIAN STALLIONS gt 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET ' - o~ COLUMBI SH1 FIACCTS | Repes o Somue i, o- g LEADING THEMRE o M he ox , hroughout ] ragres i, wh "“ i EISESEEENENERENEENNSNTNNEENERNOANANERRzREnnER T O-N/GHT 3¢ FUN“Y BlflWHS “7 ¥ “1._ ) PRODIGIOUS AGGRESATION - ~ s 5 Pre—— = | ANOTHER WEEIK y|\vWicas russcuns s =s Tivy OF LIVING BUMAN FREAKS MATINEE SATURDAY. 'r HE BARTIN E T RIO |THE CREAT ELLETT FAMILY New Montgom- Mr. Fred Niblo Politely Proffers <ty ; Aot \de. | OF FLYING AERIALISTS BEYOND COMPARE e T C A I I FO RN I A S o oo skt 4 lack Bele, the Smallet Horse Eve Born various towns were Tlle Four Cohans‘ A hundred aotors, boautiful women magnificently u:h.'n:l in itk . models and statuary; athietio men, the personification mmwnmmunbohuchudm gt 4 . ——— EDWARD ACKERMAN, Lessee and Manager. ! AND A COMPANY OF 52 PEOPLE ads ut the par " ular ADVEBTXSEMEMS. o o -NI G HT. i In Geo, M. Cohan’s Immense Musical Comedy SAM S SHUBERT and NIXON & ZIMMERMAN present their sucessful | “RUNN.NG FUR OFFICE” MUSICAL COMEDY NOVELTY, T o = Beginning [] First Time in San Franclsco. ; KLAW & ERLANGER Present Original New York | GUS AND MAX Madison-Square Thea- | FESEE L | ROGER S rwux;:e Incluginf Benl riz Bronte, q g Chanies: £ In JOHN J. McNALLY'S Latest R ‘Wed, || “THE ROGERS BROS. Charles S heff e, Glifford Leigh, ~Chas! | '" Lu"flu"” Bentley, Olga May, | Blanche Adams. BIg jom e A TRUNK; SPECIAL s Book by Harry B Smith, author of “Rob- in Hood.” Music by Victor Herbert, Max Witt, Gustav Kerker, [ and Johnson, George Norton, Lud- wig Englander, Bald- win Sloane, Will Ma- beauty s, - . b Cocke Fotan, oe- Gy e e 27- ||110-Entertainers-110 ry Mills, girls. Also powerful < double male quartet. | TIVOLI g5z b o HOUSE. ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. LAST NIGHT, A BEGGAR STUDENT CATCEIEST, BREIGHTEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES. Mary of Maryland,” “The Sunflower and the Sun,” o Diesipated | Xitten,” “When the Moon ar YOU'LL LOSE YOUR uAIT TO THIS "om FROM DIXIE.” All heavy brass trimmings, two extra trays, double strapped; an excellent value at $9.50; RE- DUCED FOR A FEW DAYS TO $6.00 A.B. Smith Co. 128 ENis St., Above Powell. BEGINNING TO-MORROW NIGHT, FREE 1 Eveny moawna av 10 corccx GRAND S'I'REET PARADE Grand Revival of the Military Spectacu- lar Comic Opera, Book by DIAVOLO “Loops the Gap” on a bicycle, leaping head down- sanislaus | ward a distance of fifteen feet. NINE DAYS, COMMENCING SATURDAY, April 30 Popular nrloss. oo 22o oo 260, B0, T8 ELEVENTH and MARKET STREETS. ADMISSION - - {fie= Music by Jullan Edwards! GRAND: = INGLESIDE ONLY =v\ r\ NIGHTS MORE KOLE AND ’AI!]:Y lnll‘“ WINFIELD BLAKE MAUDE AMBER REOW HORAsNOTTE VIDOT U MAJESTIC ALCAZ A y Beinco & v, Market St., Opp. Larki E. D. Price, Mfltlllee To Dfly=‘TO=nght 0 R S l N fi | Now ?ui)nouc}‘;;\' m-',/:"ran, General Manager, | TO-MORROW, TUESDAY AND WEDNES- TO-NIGHT AND ALL NEXT WEBK. LAST MAT. TO-DAY—LAST TIME TO-NIGHT b ?FIDDLE=DEE=DEE sagiL vine |COURSING e frsy M. sty { T”Lnsxr('_‘.'}»[‘m FE:R\X'X?LAI{DAQL;‘PAT'FBAEIRDAY P A R K FRIDAY, APRIL 29, Sl;EClAL MATINEE, | WHIRL-1-616 and BIG LITTLE PRINJESS o Wenie Chmfeniis’ Great Taty. D ADK Margam Wychfly Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses At Moderate Cost a time the Santa Fe had an o the North Shore road, ‘o lapse after the engineers the e [ ISI ” . In Wm. Yeats “LAND OF HEARTS DE- Sar :fi ’e"e had degid hat the !r'»a]‘n | W I;EXIHA——Wuk BI{‘IIMH[ Nert Sun., Mat, THE CR P. J. REILLY. ... .Juage | " sx’;lm”e:::d “THE HOUR G:ASS." cast line had no particular advantages RESENTS R : . 50c; ; JAS. ¥. GRACE Siipper AT, T o the Eureka project other than the| W 649 MARKETST DAVE A. WEIS P : i A o e e TO-MORROW NIGHT, The Fumous Comedy. iy Loyt by | ™ Melbourne MacDowell . — o e of the 'THE NEW CLOWN. REFERS FLANS T0 BANKERS. | oo ] | TO-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 24, Santa Fe wae again looking over the 1081 MARKET 8T, Tk, rket Near Eighth. Phone Sorth “ =S LA TOSCA| ™ ovey srae || st e GHAMPION STAKE 2ot Martin syndicate’s property. Then The Largest Asatomical Musecm in the EEATS ON BALE THURSDAY...25c, 500, T5c And 16 Dog Puppy Stake. Th;lzu‘flay May 5 Third Contest—Best Three in fl".. TI‘IB wnita su“adr““ arriman immediately set about get- ting hold of the road and effected his | Saturday P Afterncon Y\ay 7 | Sacramento Boy vs. Rubber Ankles. | .o sormow sromr—are. exr wemx SEATS $3.00, $2.00, $1.00. ——ALSO— Joseph Arthur's Famous Sensational Drama, L 36 DR. JORDAN—D!SEASES OF MEN Conwiitation free and swictly private. Tresument persorally or by letter. A Pomriee Oure i every case Write for Book. IPRLIL y three months ago. Meas- | ver, the Santa Fe had| her anxiety among the| d by boldly sending its | agents into Northern Califor- | MARRIAGE, MAI vaiuable book for men) DE. JORDAN & CO., 105! Market St 8. F. rch of contracts for hauling | & AL least 'h“,i‘,w"nmf information | ) visir DR. JORDAN’S angar ¢ [ And & Scectally Sslected, Fastern Compeny 1n St g e e v R guusm OF umuv% 64-DOG SEMBRICH | ceavomarions. | GENTRAL%E o ¢ ¢ 0 {SSememserast re of the busine: i e o s 2 meeeoe) SUNDAY, APRIL 24 || etz oSt s || GLASSIC RESERVE STAKE | THE STILL ALARM 64---Nominations---64 , support- 1 2 HOTELS AND RESORTS. Uproariously nmny F‘rom Pirst to Last. »ast With the statement that | Bxceotional Cast and Chorus. 2d its own cars and could afford to (Ne HOTEL BUTLER Last Week of / ';-’ -“v' g P cossomgatbel | w Coursing will begin at 10 o'clock sharp and tself ers : “‘u; )‘#::‘?\ .1 SEATTLE. Chow ChoW continue un'tu the last winning flag goes up. Bacl"g ! " Racmgi DELED AND REBUILT at expeass {TOTAL PRIZES : : : $I000 Thrilling Story of a Fireman’ Later the Santa Fe y :J for a road up the - | ¥ * u‘:“::m_n.rmy Better than any of the Weber & Field ploces. | All Mission street cars transter to Guerrero OAKLAND RACE TRACK Harriman be to corre- | B¢ TVVO Matinees, Sltur_dly and Sunday, :‘;:?:g"::g:‘:" Judge, Ing =g e T s o | e At bR, o s A""”,‘s““' il 33 CTRBATES PARTY, TsTAq, sipper. | Sy op More Races Daily. ir coming together in |&; o Walors-Asterte “and nee at 2:15 p. m. ia on amicable term Telephone Connec- | trains stopping at the track teke - - e . distance connections | 8 r hrry foot of Market street, at 12, 12:30, . bait eventually landed Riy . Pu Pe Food Sion, 130 3 4 clock. No sracking o iast. tw TRAIN SERVICE: y Harriman camp, with proposi a carel which are reserved for ladies and their | Leaves Third and Townsend strects 10:13; 152 New Monigomery, San Francisco, t ve Harriman-Schiff concern ok S escorts. teare track st 410 and ml D and 1 p. m.; Twenty-fth and Valencia | Winliam u.mn,;:‘,‘(k.am; Dept). 224 Sytter. . - . . T, trains ve streets five mi nul' at leturning at Ce earn in accepting | e AN D e g g g ¥ e last ~ Ortond Brathers..Tth and Brosdway, nd | 4:45 and immediately after the last P. m. and after the last course. San Mateo | Osgood Brother: THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, Pr-ldfll. electric cars every four minutes during the day. | Baidwin Pharm: lndustl’lal High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and | LEERCX W TREAT Seorviary: o Harriman held a long con- his office with James Still- | o, president of the National City L 2 M - Lt ::xpfl_:e; ‘ = Evening in the Theater. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. Pl’lscflptllms 34 “6 m 7 to furnish some of the coin that will E x Osit ion VL — GREAT MAY DAY NUMBER. | | guamawrEsp cumz Fom Xxw. be ‘meeded to carry out the plans for | FLO ADLER: BOWERS AnD curtiss;| SAN FRANCISCO ¢ THE SECOND “17.) MABMLESS INJECTION. Cures ordinary cxtending the California Northwestern T At e her — ; camen B 6 Lo Ry TR xtending the Californ { g ALM ROOM, the y THREE MALVERNS: LITTLE RUTH RO BY AUTOMOBILE -ara-: rhe aoes = worst cases. ¥O OTHER TEEATMENT and ngking other im vu..‘:nmnh! HAN "-l TAND AND NSW MOVING PICFURRS, Secopd of Frank H. Spear- B SmaD. Presents and Cures Stric- agreed on by himself and Ripley. LOUIS XV PAR- i [] Take a Ride on the CALL = 7 T8 X 00 for botn Mq-.‘%’q?—nm:; Later 1. W. Hellman Jr., of the Union lflt CARRIAGE ess. or Trust Company, who is identified in l 4 | Miniature Electric Railroad. oL AT AVE ae Goven aT, F. 5. XELLY'S PRARMACY, 102 Eddy. e , | Rare Animais From Bvery Ciime in the Zoo. SN GATE AVE ant. GoTG NEXT SUNDAY CALL. & financial way with many of the Har- ATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. Phsc e a0 h man AN Downtows. . Of. Hotel; Weekly Call, $1 per Year riman interests in California, and John ADMISSION, 28c; CHILDREN, 15c. - Admission, 10c; Children, Se. sl Lobby St. Francis Hotel. R

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