The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 4, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1904 ADVERTISEMENTS. PATS HER RENT WITH DRESSES Isaac Selby Says Her Former Husband Was Not a Satisfactory Pm\'iole'r} | { Mrs. | | i FAMILY OFTEN IN WANT| {Australian Preacher’s hmt; Against Donald McRae for | S lbmitted": . against Don- T the aliena- affections, was ~ftermoon in | Judge submisston. money, but was in pursuit of his wife and children. Attorney Pinto, for Me- r.A: charged Seiby with falsehood and edness Ani nme'vrlse b!h(lled him nature in connection | g and sale of lodg- | 4 symptoms will soon prostrate a She thinks woman's safeguard is Ly:.:a E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. .—Ig:xon.n.ce and neglect are the cause of nly with the laws of health but with the ; beed the warnings of hradza.ha.lommc weariness, until T was well nigh prostrated. I knewl Happily I did Me right thing. I took Lydia E. nkham’s Vegetable Compo-nd .L according to directions, ¥ aches a:bd«?am; dis- ngh my y. Since - I have also adyised a number take Lydh E. Pmkhaml Vegetable Com= er bad reason to be sorry. Yours very truly, S lis, Minn ™ I\!-t Fair- sales- e the ovaries, backache, bloating (or on, and pervous prostration, or are assit n:!c. u:i"lbl.‘.ity. irri- all-gone ” and ** want-to-be- egetable Com = removes smok MWoubles. &.Ixum:yuy -nd.u-..: the best. “Dxaz Mzs. Prvx=ax: — For over fwo years I suffered more than tongue can express wuh kidney and bladder trouble. My phtgm nounced my trouble catarrh of bhdder, caused by displacement of the womb. I'had a frequent desire to urinate, and it was very pein- fi.ga.._dld.mmol hhodvnuid pass with the “ After writing to often. u. receiving your reply to my letter, I ‘rfio wed your advice, and feel that you and Lydia E. Pinkham’s V; table Compound have cured me. fi medicine drew my womb into its 2 4 p.aoe and then I was well I never feel saAd that she had contributed / ) now, and can do my housework irvihapd.tp Siia Aamantye ), with ease” — Mzs Avice Laxos, Miss . No other medicine for female ills in the world has received \:;n“fl:a”w such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. $5000° a basement on H&ght street, several dresses as se- In that place, she t need. uring in Cin- , he accused her oz him when he powder used to Address, Lynn, Mass. g:ha-::.«vmu--dmd m—cg.l«v—.l- BRENNAN AT ESQPJE_ TRIAL FOIFEIT i we o forthwith Sove lestimeoniais, r_,rcv- CATALQGUES and CAR CARDS —Gabriel Printing Co. print anything. 419 Secraments. * —e———————— Sue on Old Mortzage. A suit for $90,160 damages and a ec o{ court declaring an old mort- and its maker, William was filed in the Su- | terday by Samuel ., as administrator of the estate of Dolores L. Greem, in an action sgainst Thomas P. H. Whitelaw. It is alleged that Jones in 1834 gave a mortgage for $59.000 to A. A. Greenm, e Rancho San Rafael de Iyving partly in Southern Ari- zoma and partly in the State of Sonora, Mexico. This mortgage, it is said, was assigned to Whitelaw, who to ose it and pay $10.000 for a third t in the land which might after- ward be secured. He did not fore- close and is sued for the principal and interest. Q Houm | GOODS was committed prier to the fil-| nal Code reads: | . t for any other felony bezzlement of public Scation of public rec- be found or an information | : | e il 18 Megane heri i McRae and Mrs, Seiby de- | | fe®t six inches | tional and dangerous feats seem almost | | going to make the ra®e against him he | young lawyer again. | do meet, FISCHER'S T0 I [SINCER’S NAME L STIRTUNS 6T | HEARD ACAIN. M nP{m'B 5“““ Mrs. Edwards Gets a Divorceé Because Husband Aeccused Her of Affair With Rnxo’ 'SHIP STEWARD IS FREE | Wife of Arthur Tilston Is| Indisereet While He Is Absent — Other Decrees ! I~ Kcaray and Satter Streets. Store Opens 8:30 A. $2.00 Leathe them from a leading man and, as usual, the pu factu Mary T. Edwards, whose name figured in a sensational episode last April with that of Domenico Russe, the former Tiv- ol temor, yesterday obtained a diverce | from her husband, Lauri M. Edwards. | It was granted by Judge Lennom, sit- and tan, tain coin purse and card case. reasonable price for these han price, while quantity lasts NEWMAN & LEVINSON. For Friday Only at $1 .00 (First Picer Satter Se) This Friday Sale of Bags is ung ten inches, made of the new M with braided leather . | M., Closes 5:30 P. M. r Hand Bags We se rer At a lideraip dsome bags. ting in Judge Kerrigan's department.! | Mrs. Edwards’ charge of extreme cru- eity was based upon her husband's ac- tions in the Ruysse affair in Marin County. Ske said that at Fairfax on ' April % the irate spouse accused her As Low as | of living with the singer, and drawing a loaded revolver threatened to take (First Floor her life. On the same day, at San An- selmo, when she was about to beard the train with her 3-year-old child, Ed- wards appeared with two strange men and snatching the baby from her arms boarded the train and left her on the Just think of getting good, cents a pair. | | i | | ! | | | platform. She has not seen him or the child since. The court awarded the cus- They are fine qual heels and toes — all sizes. season, per pair .. Ladies’ Excellent Hostery An immense lot of Ladies’ Black C was offered to us at such a figure, that we i ity, absolutely fast dye, wi 20c a Pair Kearzy s) serviceable at twenty Best offer | | tody of the babe to the mother. A divorce and the custody of two minor sons were awarded by Judge | Lenmom to Arthyr A Tilston, chief steward of the steamship Doric. He ac- cused his wife, Elizabeth, of infidelity with unknown men at their home, 782 Geary street, on August 22 and 23 last. In his evidence the husband said that his wife had been drunk for five hours and did pot deny his accusations. Other divorces were granted by Judg= Hebbard to Frances L. McGrogan !rom William McGrogan, desertion; to Res Crrr e sryles in r.n des Davn F led, India Sifk Covered e ground, v to-arpj :or:er edged with silk cord, Silk Comforters (Second Flgor Sutter St ) L. Ramsden from George Ram:den. crueity; to Anmie k from Fred Stenck, annulment; from Johanna M. And | | by Judge Graham to phy from Maggie F. Murphy, d by Judge Lennon to Gr rell from Eliza D. Wan to Ray Gossner from William F. Goss- | mer, neglect; by Judge Sloss to Susie Doherty from James Doherty, deser- tion. Suits for divorce were filed by Charles illips against Bertha Phillips, je A McCoy against McCoy, desertion; Ant )wman against Lily M. Bowman, d& L. Crossen against Jes- Second Fleor Thousands of beautiful ar Pottery and Glasswaré are o clearance at FaM woMax wHO | WILL APF AT FISCHER'S THEATER NEXT WEBK. i The new ma.nagmam of Flscher’s Theater, whic n the house prices on Eve ho..da\ gi vantage to see these goods. CLOSING OUT OF OUR Art Ware Department 13 OFF REGULAR PRICES y piece would be reasonabie at fts or for pcnc- I use y Kearay st.) ‘F 10w b desertion; Frances Laver Narcisco Laver, desertion; Ada against Gillflan against Jobn D. Gill and deser Gustave Lerond curred July §, 1991 Lerond alleges that his wife deceived him as to her ct ter. (First Floor BLACK CHEVIOT — A special lot of ail wool Cheviot, 56 128 ide; heavy, tustrous g real vaiue $1.10 per yax ..JSC Sale of Black Silk And Black Dress Goods Kearmy St) BLACK TAFFETA—several hun- dred vards 1g-inch domestic Black Tafieta Silk, made to sell at 65c a yard, speciai at 45¢ r. and Mrs. Kins-Ner it is understood that % does not weigh to exceed 125 pounds and is not more than five in height his segsa- Stylish beyond comprehension. The woman, it! is sald, perfcrms all these feats, ‘nd\ — effects —over twenty choice new, up-to-date styles— Div three groups as follows : s5ieriie The story of George Ade’s comedy drama, “The County Chalrman,” which| Henry W. Savage offers at the Colum- bia Theater for two weeks beginning Monday, November 7, is not at all in- volved. Jim Haekler rules the political Friday’s Exceptional Offer in Black, Brown and Navy Tuxedo Veils, 1% yards long, fancy and plain meshes, in handsomest of Chenille dotted $1.25 Veils, on Sale at. 85¢ Veils, on Sale at 85¢c Veils, on Sale at... Veils Kearny S¢) from — all ng inte patterps to select ided for Friday's selli .. T5e 60c ..35¢ machine in his county and nominates for State’s Attormey young Tiiford| Wheeler, his law partner. Tiliford is| engaged to be married to Lucy Rigby, | P < o | the daughter of old Judge Righby, who! itting, ! is the life-long ememy of Hackler. Class Days: !o:fvsmd When the Judge hears that Tillford is refuses to permit Lucy to _meet the . Lessons Given in All Kinds of Art Needlework including the new Openwerk and French Embroidery, aiso Lace Making, Crocheting, etc. ridays, Detween 2and 4 P. M. by -\ppom!meu' and even ¥ ler's enmity against J due to the fact that - War days Rigby by les and deceit won from him the oanly woman he ever loved. He gets even with Rigby this time, for his candidate. ung Wheeler, beats the Judge for the office of State’s Attorney ip addition to marrying Lucy. There are more than a huadred people on the stage during the performance of “The County Chairman. - — Bazaar to Close To-Night. a fEha SR fasaic Sat Ry $30.00 to $125.00. Meetaz azd Orphemm Motion Pictares. Presbytertan Church, Twenty-third “The Widow azd the Omly o Our ability to save you s owing 2nd Capp streets, will be brought to a —— Man” Last Times of the Petching close with a grand e nment to- | signally shown in these Jackets. Srethers; Tizes Dumends; Sulliean NAGHE. . The isde supexinteitue he azd Pasquelens; Harvey Comedy Com- booths have been exceedingly busy - :-‘ and have disposed of many handsome w‘ = Matinees Every Wednesday, ‘!m’ articles. One of the attractioms, the day, Saturday and Sunday. Prices—ie. Dutch inn, has done a flourishing " s0e. business and the young amnd pretty maidens attending in Dutch cestume have been the ceénter of admiration. The country store has alse done a thriving business. - The bazaar will be open all this afterncon as well as| evening. Sunday JOHN T. KELLY & COMPANY Azd the 12 NAVAJO GIRLE three years after its com- the complaint charging Dr. Bren- nan with grand larceny the offense g!d to have been committed on | '!JL He was accused ut; The complaint was sworn | gust 12, the defendant was) u..-vver by Police Judge Conlan obe and the information was : ber 25, one month and four | days after the time had elapsed It is zo fault of the District Attorney’s of- fice, as.the time had eiapsed before the defendant was held to answer. | Judge Lawi or has continued the case till November 7 for argument op the demurrer, but it is acknowledged that the point is well taken It will prob- ably be made a feature in the argu- ment on an application for a writ of babeas corpus for Dr. Bremman's re- !em to take place before Judge Cook to-day. Lyl paid up . i mt m te lm#m have decided to give | i MAUVAIS IUSIC CO. $33 WARKET ST. OPP. MASON. Send fer Catalogues of Music. 5: i i [ FineHatsFree Just to start the fall trade booming, we 4 AMUSEMENTS. OPFPERA prEs— ALCAZAR == |GRAND R5s2| “ Pretty Paggy Plowses Aadiease ” —Blaashe Pastingtaz, in Call. MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY JANE CORCORAN PRETTY Gunter PRINCE KARL The Play That Made Mansfleld Famous. GENTRAL*=: away to-day (Fri- day) with every suit ordered a fine Hat— Derby or Fedora shape. These hats are absolutely free to men ordering suits. They cannot be duplicated at a hat store for less than $4 or $5. Our new fall woolens have asrived. All the latest patterns and color effects are represented in the line. You are sure of a stylish, well-fitting, handsome suit if it is made here. Come in and investigate. J. SMITH 773 MARKET ST, | AMUSEMENTS. First Time Hers After Five Toars of Ezormous Zastern Success. COLUMBIA i3 m-me—u—yu_mu—fi. Glittering Gloria Beginning NEXT mAY NIGHT, Gecrge Ade's Quaint Comedy Drama.

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