The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 13, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN MAY HORTICULTURISTS BEGIN — THEIR FLORAL EXHIBITION There Will Be aF Something Doing Pacific Coast Society Gives a Flower Show That Is a Marvel in Point of Beauty and Prizes Are Awarded at, PRAGERS for the Best Offerings of Garden, Field or Nursery TO-DAY FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY 13, 1904 REGAL SHOES. It's a story of ten years’ steady, natural, inevitable growth. From one store to seventy-two—not suddenly, but as fast as Regal Shoes became known, one store after anether has become necessary. Fifteen new stores so far this Spring, and more coming. The reason is the very simplest and strongest. We actually do make the best shoes in' the world, and we sell them at $3.50 per pair. That is easy tosay and you could pass it by as mere “words”—but you can- not brush away these seventy-two stores—22 of them in the Metro- politan district of New York, where people DON’T MISS IT. ALWAYS RELIABLE 1238-1250 MARKET ST. Saturday the Bulletin’s Paris Gowns will be { on exhibition in our Cloak and Suit. Depart- ment.. Every woman should see them. AT JONES o E WINNG /Z oM = <A | AMUSEMENTS. i { (COLUMBIA = | Last Three Nights Matinee Saturday LAST LAUGHING NIGHTS. { Klaw & Erlangér Present $nx ROGERS | { and MAX in Jobn J. McNally's Latest | | | THE ROGERS BROTHERS IN LONDON | | Seats Now Ready for Al Appearances. | | = MR. RICHARD MANSFI Mon., May 16, Sat., “IVAN, THE TERRIBL 3 Fri., May 20, Mon., May 23, Thurs. May | | Matinee " May 28, “OLD HEIDELBE | | Wea., May 18. “A PARISIAN ROMA | | Thurs.. May 19, Mat. May 21, Wed | { “BEAU BRUMMEL": Fri. | JEKYLL and MR. HYDE: Sat.. | Well night), a scene from each of five plays. |~ Prices—Gallery 50c & T5c: Balcony $1, §1 30| { & $2; Lower floor $2 50; Boxes and Loges $15. | 'CALIFORNIA Sexd for Style Book. Ml orders-Promptly filled. ' REGAL | THE SHOE THM PROVES v York, where the styles Store at the same MELBOURNE MacDOWELL Prod: Sardou’s [ CLEOPATR E l_ n || Nt Sn. Mat. —EMPRESS THEDORA SAN WOMEN’'S STORE FRANCISCO MEN’S STORE..Cor. Geary & Stockton Sts. | | Cor. Geary & Stockton Sts. GIVES ADVICE 10 CHILDRE Rev. Father Caraher Speaks ' | to Bright Boys and Girls | MME. SLAPOFFSKI, | England’s Greatest Prima Donma So- prano; Midgley and Carlisle; Clars Ballerini; George H. Wood; Ballerini's Dogs; and Orpheum Motion Pictures last times of Davis, Macanley and Com- pany; Sisters Gasch; Hal Merritt and Brandow and Wiley. Rexular Matinee E The San Francisco Official TOWN! ot e A ery Wednesday, Th — : : eir rst O 5 T T T AT RSN | flun n Prices, '10c, Strest Ra.’way D"’ECm" at Their First Communion TWO OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITS AT THE ANNUAL SPRING SHOW OF THE_ PACIFIC COAST HORTICULTURAL Bk fl‘}ET.\'_ WHICH ':'Pl';.v D YEBTERDAY IN THE GRAND NAV OF THE FERRY BUILDING ND WHICH WILL 1 — - Jd E bout thex ] s NUE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW I THE FAMOUS ALL-STAR CAST. C 50c d and eighteen boys and o— - — e Ernest Hastings. Joseph Conyers. : £ the Cits o n 1 Charies Stedman. = John Barker, | PE u:"" Pocket Maps 4 ,f’)rr Ll \" s theaisle . o ring fioral exhibition of the !floral designs and amateur exhibits. Best peonies—CaHfomia Nursery Cu::;-n.\'. Louls Fiered oy e Y { OPERA s Church yesterday morn- ,, . 3 A Sk o The 5 comnlete and arranged ! BESt coliection of decorative plants staged for John rawn. rant Forema: UGPSR L jomarch Jesterday MOM- Pacific Coast Horticultural Soclety was | Each class is complete and arranged ' et “Jine R Sicvers. Arst peise: . Flath Gertrude Perry. W. C. Tanner. ‘ HOUSE. g » S e opened yesterday in the grand nave of |to the best advantage. Bverything sccond ' prize. Gustave Gagne, gold medal Clars Rainford. Phila May. unx;:__h TO-MORROW aide, 3sc t communior 5 ” - st and larsest collection of ferns—H. Plath y TO-N x T the ferry building. To those who at- | from roses to the flowers of the flelds | Bt & NEXT WEEK—Second and pos HT - ~ e S pecimen of fern—H. Plath v Superd Productio : Culitexnia Gowvenir Bosks, gk Savmmce. STuntu ow was a marvel in point {and waysides may be found some- | lection of flowering pi P. C. Meyer. .2 s T Musica $0c, TSec, $1.00. the mm:-n and the Rev. of beauty and perfection. Critics say where In the inclosure and the stu- | coliection p MPmm. Best collec- California Souvenir Playing McGough directed 4. 4o cociaty has never before dis- | €Nt of nature is in his element. B e o er, L e 1] Receivea e Gagla, per pack. §1.08. out the ceremomy. .o ot ealth and variety of | . Yesterday afternoon committees of | first prize; Mrs. Rawel, second pr : With ters of the Holy Hor, e Pren lety 0 floral experts awarded prizes for the | and largest collection of Belasco & Mayer, Eathustaon ¥ floral products. The exhibition will B et dron. Heoras R Yene Gy o o 4 o ~peisg ot il e 2 - e - ohn McLaren, superintend- | G A, Po T . Propriet = n ins ng continue to-day and will end to-mor-| (o "0t Sa T St bark: S, Clack of | fon: Best coléus—J Be Special car- E. D. Price, for some mohths, were pres- row night. Musical programmes will | ye V0 o 0" ‘G“;,ré‘, Walte n-\x;';ns?pl-xy F. Goldsteln. Double calla lily General Manager. be prese during each evening and his right arm a visitors find it a place of more ;:“‘:m“‘: ms of cut flowers and plants | he prizes for the most artistic floral | piquaat French Comedy by 2 : he girls were at- than passing interest velation of > & e designs and for the best table decora- THE That Man p]tts . ocks and wore the floral wealth of the State. i tions will be awarded on Saturday. T = e section of the nave in whic The officers of the society are: M. PitLs theSationer were beauti- - the exhibits have been placed has the Plath) vedfdents Thomab A, M osra hoicest flow- The 1008 Market St. Above Powell St. appearance of a beautiful garden. president; N. Peterson, secretary; were, besides, stands against the walls are heaped (X o > . | ——— with the rarest of flowers and the e A. Pope. n i ahein, fuancis! secaetary; P | uring mass a decorative plants, such as ferns and | Of carnations—P. C, Meyer, f N et JoN, Hbsarian, | OV a3 s miteenated By o SR -l -the Roor. Moadh Tha tzhain, second prize. | Otto Niedermuller and John Martin, | ( iyisir DR. JORDAN'S crear e e T —. o Siietinns oF s id bn H. Siévers & ushers; J. W. Bagge, J. Atkinson and } AN ¢ ] r. t s of nu on_of sweetpeas William Krabbenhoft, trustees. The ¢HUSEUN OF AHATOMY ess ‘was delivered by the country gardens find a place and the , vy r Caraher, who said in part: collection of wild flowers can scarcely ¥ of clematis—Call raory | committee of arrangements for the | —Julla Marlowe's Success ‘ ) 1081 MAREET BT Det. GehATRS, £.7.0ul. g e AT e ertbIts. Bra 30 TRy ny” “Largest and best col el | floral show consists of H..Plath, man-| Next Monday— 3 - rgest Anstomica! Museos idren, you this day should feel . el g B W W) seorge | ager; Thomas A. Munro, secretary; | —~——COLINETTE— | 4 sknesses o1 auy co B T S ey At Taneics George A. Pog, argest col- | William Eldred, - Charles Fick, . P.| A Comedy-Drama by Hesry Guy Carieton. BARR AKD EVANS’ FLO ADLER eby emred by the cidest were to be visited by | § ot flower W N r | Rock, J. W. Ba, F. Peli | T “ — leétion of flowering shrube—W. H. Crocker, . J . gge, F. icano and | . e R S s e prton: CRfofia’ Nuvecry, ' sccond woans | N Petdrsen | | And & Great Show Every Afterncon aad ¢ DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Thoma: Harry Fisher, Ray Bwee | eLAScy | Evening in the Theater. ¢ y ot ue oud cwichy gubeny Gerald Fred Therkieson, Frank i ’M:"«':n | ol e X XA van ADVERTISEMENTS. | I Lo e h Sweitzer, Pro v BIAGE, MATLED PREE (A Richard Rahwyler; Joscph Fpvts, John Nelson, 3 | Market st. near Eighth. Phone South 333 | Esmeralda snd T NKEY in th 24} et e institution of the James Carty. Arihur Marshail, George Frig- | : o § " Zoo. ’ b ) 1 was to un \ch, Willie Mooney, Antone Miller, Willlam "NIGHT_LAST THREE NIGHTS. VISIT THE MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE V pR JOERDAN & CO., 1051 Market &t 8. F. By ‘fii‘,‘ r:u ‘;md“ ‘,_;"‘";" sonn Witk {rapn i TO- REE NIGH | £ THE ) P 'R MAZE. 4 us to himse s with y John g, Allen McCormack, John NEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY JECT CAB. E LA MO — DDV | id bioos holy MeDonaid, Henry Moyce, William Engelke, LyaTINEES TOMORI S ARl TTNTHON SAROIpEE B R S HOTELS AND RESORTS. (New)HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. ILT at expense of ENTIRELY FIRE- tique decorations. REETAURANT. De Stei- v Astoria and 1 DON'T FAIL TO sce the bezutiful COURT Lounging | room, the EMPIRE | PARLOR, the| PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- LOR, and the LA- DIES’ WRITING ROOM. Palace -and Grand | Hotels DIRECTORY CF KESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | Laiglogue and Price Lists hailel on Applieation. JAS. BOYES & 00, Sreg2-gun 28 " OILS. LUEBRICATING OILS; LEONARD & __4i8 Front s, 5 F. Phons Maia LC.IBGIES. ml-:i—m'- 1718, ely therefore f the branches ight May morning of your first and the Feast of the Ascension »u should resclve to avoid mor- shun bad company, which corruj Foly days and re of penace and Holy Bu- then you will be leading lives pleasing to your Lord and after you will be happy with God and his and angels. wing are the names of those | who received their first holy commun- jon Zllwood Brown, Philip MeCormack, Harry ams, Edward McDevitt, Charles D st Casassa. Eugene Aavamni, Jo- e George Haggetti, Harold Hilde- Robl, Melvin Boyle, Emeric Rossi, Arthur Bering, Frank McNamara, Clarence Everson, Willle Shea. Raymond Viscari, Seima Leone, Thoma: Joseph O'Hara NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DANDRUFY DON'T WASH OUT. The Germ That Causes It Has to Be De- stroyed " to Cure Dandruff. Many a woman spends an hour twice a week scouring her sgalp, thinking that by scrubbing off the scurf she will cure the dandruff. Two hours a week, at the age of 40 years, she has spent 260 days of 12 hours each, or two-thirds of a year of her life, in that vain hope; vain because you can't cure dandruff without killing the/dandruff germ, and the only hair preparation on earth that will do that is Newbro's “Herpicide,” clso a delightful hair dressing, and thorough antiseptic against all contagion from use of other's hair brushes. Sold by leading drugeists. Send 10c in stamps for sam- ple to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of bastian Hoss, Albert Robbins, Paul Nol Thomas Kennedy, Merwyn Hoar, John Me- Mahon, Manuel Brow - Girl: Dorothy Fisher, Edna Wrix; , Frances Sinari, Ethel | Ravanni Clark, ' Anita Degan, Agnes Wiseman, Gertie Engelke, Louise Kelston, Eva Garrigan, Edna Johnson, Mamie Ward, Grace | Stanley, Gertrude Hammon, Edna Gallagher, | Grace McFeeley Edith Page, Florence de An res. Nora Sulllvan_ Genevi . Clare | enniff, Carmelita ;. Nellie Kelly, Jull , Maud | Roberts, Clara Dowd, Irene Dake, Estelle Finn, | Elvira Davis, Flora McCormack, Dora Berco- | vich, Annie Pettingill, Olga Novack, Marion | Devitn, Sarah McNamara, Josie Murray, Katie | | Whitworth, Della Granucei, Annie Salzman, Mamie Keegan, Irene Bennett, Jemny Lowrle, | Alice Hannigan, Sophle Schnell. = Florence | Shaw, Mary Farrell, Amelia Miiler, Nellie Donovan, Madeline W Adele Landresse, Mabel Pu Regin: —_——————— Faster Time for Cars. A nefv time schedule is to go into effect on the Ellis and O'Farrell street electric lines on Monday. By adding to the lines a few more of the new cars recently received here the United Rallroads purposes to shorten the ‘running time and give the patrons of those lines a better service. New cars lare also to be put on the Eddy and Fulton street lines with a view of im- proving the service along those routes. | These changes are part of the general | plan of the company, announced sev- eral days ago, for the betterment of | the street car service of this city, and ' will be followed by a cutting down of | the time of the Howard-street line and E placing of larger cars on the Folsom- | street road, which will relleve the | congestion on the Mission-street sys- | tem. ———————— Club Adopts New Constitution. Ninety members of the University of California Club met this week and formed and adopted a new constitu- tion and elected the following tem- | poraary officers: A, J. McCloud, "00, | president; James P. Booth, '88, vice | president; Frank W. Aitken, '00, sec- | retary-treasurer. The other directors amin Ide Wheeler; Frank L. Van Orden, D. D. 8.; Wil- liam D. Armes, °'82; Charles S. Wheeler, '84; James K. Moffitt, '86; John D. Hntsh. ’97: Lawrence Arn- stein, "00; an . L. Paddock, "03. | are: | otis, *78} DINING ROOM NEW | LOOD, NEWS ® T | (N8 For this massive round Extep- sion Table.. Top is 44 inches $7'5 across, legs are 4 Inches in diameter. Golden oak finish. The finish is not perfect. else we could not sell them at this low price. It is-a table that would readily sell for $12.00 if the finish was up to our standard. $| 65 Oak, golden finish. The con- d struction is the best. Stylish, graceful, last-a-lifetime chalirs. $TERLING FFURHITUDE COMPANY 11039 MARKET 3555 “ALLISTER | For Box-Seat Dining Chairs. mantic Drama. THE THREE MUSKETEERS _ 1 Magnificent Production of the Celebrated Ro- | i 1 | rm Evenings. .10c to 50e Matinees . 10¢, 13¢, 28c | Next week—DOW) THE SEA. _lndustrial : Exposition MECHANICS' PAVILION | APRIL 30 to May 15, | To-Night—Scotch and Irish | Night. SPECIAL FEATURES. CONCERTS DAY AND NIGHT. SOUVENIR FANS TO ALL CHILDREN Afternoons, 1 to 5; evenings. 7:30 to 10:30. -~——QPEN SUNDAYS— ———————— MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENT& FLORAL EXHIBITION —OF THE— Pacific Coast Horticultural Society T O MAY 12, 13, 14, 1904 GRAND NAVE, FERRY BUILDING. CONCERT EACH EVENING. SPECIAL FEATUR! DAILY. ADMISSION . .25 BASEBALL AT RECREATION PARK. Eighth and Harrison Streets. ‘Oaklandvs. Los Angeles TO-DAY. 3:30 P. M. SATURDAY, 3 P. M. SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. LADI FREE TO-DAY. Sale of at 5 Stocktog Street. Advance e Look out for PNEUMATIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Admission, 10c: Children, 3¢ MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. GOOPER MEDICAL COLLEGE Cormer Sacramento and Webster sts. LANE LECTURES." FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, at 8 . DR. GEORGE BLUMER SER BAJA. CALIFO.RN iAA Damiana Bitters § A GREAT RESTORATIVE., INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Specidl Tenic for the Sexual Organs, for both FOR BARBERS, P, RUSHE ers, bootbiacks. 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