The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 20, 1904, Page 34

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1904. NEW CLAIMANT [N THE FIELD Kansas City Man Claims He Is the Rightful Owner of Seotch Estate and Titles 34 ADVERTISEMENTS. MAKES HUMAN HEARTS BEAT AGAIN GIVEN UP TO DEATH BY DOCTORS, WOMAN IS BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE By Rochester Professor Who Has Made Wonderful Discovery of Law of Nature That Has Been Overlooked by Doctors and Sci- entists for Centuries Past. WHAT MIGHTY HEALING POWER IS THIS That Cures Men and Women in Their Own Homes Thousands of Miles Away? OPPOSES AN ALDERMAN Armourdale Boxmaker Says if He Had His Rights He Would Be King of England EhEs O LONDON, Nov. 19.—Robert Barclay, | Allardice, whose claim to the earldoms | | of Strathern, Menteith and Alrth, in/ | the peerage of Scotland, will be heard | in the next session of the House of| | Lords, will be opposed by George G.i | Marshall Graham of Xansas City,; | whose interests in England are repre-| Uscless Drugs and Medicines Discarded by This Man Who Heals Hopeless Invalids of Diseases Supposed to Be Incurable. THE BLIND MADE TO SEE AND THE LAME TO WALK By Wonder-Worker Who Offers Services Free of Charge to All Who Stand in Need—Believes It Is His Duty to God and Man to Help the Sick and Afficted—No Disease He May Not Cure. JESTER, N. Y.—(Special Corres-| been, e had not crossed the threshold. sented by his cousin, W. M. Graham pondence. A kable that | A no matter what the doctors may | 5€ y his % i B e eate et | AYs IS, rukney was wer dead, | Easton. Graham, who was bornin One could hardly be a svccess without the other. . oery A" | either, though both of these women | Edint Nov . 1852, is th . . 2 rted from Wil-| or Ealubursh on Novemher 15, 2585 18 fia A Richmond Range insvres a periect dinner—a dinner cooked bably would be in it not for my discove: “What is this discovery?” Boirt Das St eir graves were in the body of a wo- o death by doctors. tling restora- shed sav n, Professor | t of the In- trolling life and death, disease and health; a law that is absolutely certain.” “And no one discovered it before you?" “Apparently not, since disease still ex- ists, and men and women go on suffering and dosing themselves with disagreeable ss drugs that often do more n good; go on letting them- selves be cut and carved when there is by this Adki ful to all by With the power that knowledge of th I may not \d see and the overcome paralysis. living ¢ rmities of mc m heumatis 1, wel and kic the list is too long I am_ready to u to send me ases to a or yme to me to them. I do ts are, I can y and jus their bedside nce of disease. It e, as no one knows do you cure them?” any one who Is sick and cured has to do is to write g Prof. Thomas F. Ac Rochester, N. Y.. tell eir trouble or the d sex, and I es absolutely Surely you do not mean that a who is sick can write to you to ! paying you Yy money? t I do mean. It thropy on my A Christian 1 try to do ow man less No_one ne pting my offer. I want to test ery even more thoroughly. I try it in thousands of cases so bsolutely sure of the limit there limit. Possibly e that th can be 1 man live a hundred dred as easily as he = forty stigation proves the fact tk fess n cla ks durin modest and ase that I re at of Mrs. L. of o whate e How- may bk Something New Bars Private Detectives. I | 1 a rtant legal de in the ts from | We ncounter Rough Weather. m schooner Aurelia, which erday from Astoria, en- southerly g for The best heasterly rted her gales deckload, The ar Vienna, s one thousandth | few pieces. s to have the| Wilson, in a south mway in Central | Columbia River, blown away. Buy your furs direct. Don’t attempt to purchase furs anywhere else but here. We sell direct at retail at the same price all other dealers pay for wholesale quantities. We are the largest ex- clusive fur house in the world. We collect our own skins and manufac- ture our own garments, thus saving you the trappers’, skin dealers” and manufacturers’ profits. Every gar- ment bears our label, an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. Quality and workmanship considered, we can save you from 20 per cent to 30 per cent on every garment. Specials in Fox Neckwear Four-in-Hand Scarfs Sable Fox Stole, satin lned, White and Gray Squirrel, ce illustration Sirbed Fox Scarfs, with large Fourdio-Tands - $4.50 Siberian Squirrel Four-in-Hand$6.00 Sable 50 Blended Mink Four-in-Hand..$6.00 French Sable Four-in-Hand. - Chinchilla Four-in-Hand . length Soondes e .. 51050 Frmine Four-in-Hand. Sable Fox BScarf, with large R R e Russian Sable Four-in-Hand..850.00 skins, lLined with Squirrel..$11.50 and Upwards. H. LIEBES & CO, The Largest Exclusive Fur House in the World 133-135-137 Post. Street, San Francisco — - | Graham That th i e oF | Perthshire. hat there is a law of nature con-§gates from 1371, and the earldoms of | Know the Value of Pyramid Pile Cure, | ferer from them for eight vears; but 1! | to a baby girl, and after that I had a eldest surviving son of the late James of Leitchtown, Menteith, The earldom of Strathern with the least expenditure of nerves, cnergy and coal. Your wife deserves one. - . It any of her fricnds have one she’s given yov gentle hints long belore now. Surprisc her beforc ThanKsgiving. A DOLLAR A WEEK WILL DO IT. Plate Rack, 75¢ Alrth and Menteith from 1633 and 1472, respectively. | Barclay Allardice is an alderman of Lochnithiel, Cornwall, and eldest son of the late Samuel Ritchie by his mar-| riage with Margaret Barclay Allardice, se name the claimant assumed by The titl vic license in 1888. have through many present tangle. 5 cotland started the trouble in 142 v depriving the then Earl of Strath- ern of his earldom because of the lat- Turkey Roasters, 65¢ ter’s claim to royal descent. A self- Made of golden the seventh holder claimed his roaster and oak, 36 inches in ted that he was of purer enough for length; a pretty way to display descent than Charles I, who then oc- cupied > throne. His action nearly ended v, but King Charles set- tled the matter temporarily with a new title—Earl of Airth. It is claimed by Barc] Allardice that the Grahams, of re, are now extinct and that the t clear for himself. Nov. 19 and if I had my rights 1 your odd bits of dainty china. A China Dinner Set, $12.50 A set for 12 persons—I100 pieces. of decorations. A SET OF CARVERS, 81.405. handles, with silver-| Daintiest Best Shei- Rush Stag horn plated tips and guards. field cut WEATAERED niK DINING CH 13, X ISSION EXTLN ION TaBL., 8 = lery. GOLDEN EXTENSION ERa, would now be on the throne of Eng- . i M - land instead of the present King. As [l ot ntion $l 20 Thin Rlown Table Mats, TABLE, $17. | choicest of quarter it is, I am confident of being deciared Verything about &V T 1‘% ; - 95 And a beauty sawed golden oak Karl of Strathern, Moneith and Alrth § 1t i cibsundal | A set of 6 are | {1y} »#¥ Tumblers, 25¢ c ‘ the next sessionof the House of | Mol mask; 2nd | easy to buy bl S SR TR | #1.00 Down and 81.00 & Week, weathered cak fin- ish. »rge M. Graham, a boxmaker at a plant in Armourdale, made the fore- g statement to-day. It was not a boasting tone, but in a man- d that left no doubt that Graham was since in his conviction that he should now be absolute master of vast estates in Scotland e LIONS FOR NEW YORK ZOO TO COME FROM IRELAND Two Young Ones to Be Sent Over by Royal Zoological Society in the Spring. LONDON, Nov. 19.—In order to avoid a winter voyage, the Royal Zoological Soclety of Ireland does not propose to send out until the early spring two young lions which it is going to pré- | China Cabinel, $33.00 Mission Sideboard, SIDEBOARD, K1 pemlfs m.l S 1\'urik 7;’;“{1 'n;: ‘s;;'.('lel!y aolics tuts sideboard, ex; WEATHERED o S ; _\1;‘(‘(1‘“‘ the 1,“?51 to $29.00 as not definitely dec! ‘hether to y as pietured. 1 2.5 eft—in woo - Y P B e s i of solid golden oak. well $42.50. fhey leit wood, “"de o e sl Made of the choicest quarter-sawed and handsome. A cubs, now two months sign and finish! One that - send out the twe 3 . made and rema bly S N ~ old, or wait for anothe ir. e de- & > B oak in Mission design. Fretted glass 4 French plate mirror. Perfect old, or wait for another pair. The d: well finished. nch in the china cabinet at the top. Doora will easily accommodate a cabinet work, heavy oxy- sire of the soclety is to send the § plate mirror hing | Bl : . wide. China in the wine closet match. A great big dinner service of 100 |.dized handles and knobs. in the top. divided healthiest cubs possible and as the K16G.20 and nothing fellow, 6 feet In height, 48 inches g s >lush lined or shellacked sters that are expected will be N added for creait. wide. pieces. drawers progeny of a couple which have POSITIVELY NO MAIL OR TELEPZONE OEDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE ADVERTISED ARTICLES. d out of doors for three years, night e during winter and summer, B ¥ BT anticipated they will pe excep- 55 tionally hardy and able to bear cli- 3 ‘ ; matic echanges. In any case two lions 4 & g & i will be sent out in the spring under the ) 2 ¥ care of one of the best keepers. > bt _— 3 v A y ¢ * ; Edward’s brother, the Duke of { B SRR R } ¢ : 5 Connaught, and the Duchess are much ted in the presentaticn which the v proposes to make and when the birth of the young lions was an- nounced they went specially to the gar- have a look at them. Ever intere 1039 MARKET: STREET OPP. McALLISTER. WARM FRIE QUEEN dens to e the Duchess has been making reg- ular inouiries about their progress and |in the habit of taking the number of a passing automobile and sending along 5,000f, the Mercedes, driven Tholozan, took first HIP BETW. CURZON I AND LADY worth over was tried that the poll vorth police had made a mistake in the number, they but | she has been kept constantly informed price, a record for hili-climbing, with a | a summens a faw |fused to pay the expenses of tha ju- of th ate of their health. }Sald to Have Been Brought About|liYing start, covering a kilometre in| The president ¢f an automoblle club | nocent party defending the ;cz(m: o L ) it o MEiica . ; ‘ in the south of ¥ e, who had never . KING OF PORTUGAL LOSE iy St. Germain has again been boycot- | been in St. Germain in his life, Was| When opportunity is measasi THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP | Vigtona. ~ lted by automobilists owing to the ar- | summoned for driving without a rear | head she will not take 1n Lo 08 ¥our | LONDON, Nov. 19.—From a friend| pitrary action of the police o arellight. It was found when the case' self-estee gokiddoonros - of Lady Curzon I have just heard how the friendship between the American Vicereine of India and Queen Alexan- dra, which has been so much comment- ed upon, came about. It seems that the simplicity of her character commended French Papers Note Change in Times in That a Monarch May Be Defeated. PARIS, Nov. 19.—A Cascaes corre- spondent this week reported the Portu- ~ Danderin Grew Miss Wilson's Hair guese championship contests, ' Lady Curzon first to Princess Victo- wherein Charles, with R. A. ria, the Queen’s daughter, who is her- hore, unsuccessfully pitted Self a sort of free and easy sort of per- son. Before the Chicago girl's depart- | ure for India and in the intervals which !she was able to appear in England, | Princess Victoria was constantly solic- iting the companionship of Lady Cur- zon. When the Curzons lived at the “Priory” at Reigate, the Princess often would come down from London and after having lunch join Lady Curzon in a drive through the country. The Princess would be known on such oc- casions as “Miss MacPherson of Aber- deen.” During these convivial meetings Queen Alexandra learned much from her daughter of the style and charac- ter of Lady Curzon, with the result that her Majesty in turn commenced to cul- tivate an affection for her which time has only helped to ripen. Her lady- ship's present illness has caused as much anxiety to the Queen as if she had been one of her own daughters.| She was daily in communication with A | Walmer Castle and every morning e Aot me ,‘,’{,,;“’:;‘,’g‘“vgnp”géi brought letters of sympathy and hope | vors v ‘ { ncess Victorfa. The contents mrat cse abo sver say ndunyifootor | S 2 000 e cablegrams from her told me to getPyramid Pile Cure again, | which I did and was completely cured mother were the only personal corre- in three days. I have not had piles of ; spondence which Lady Curzon's doctors any kind since, and it is all owing to| allowed to be delivered at her beside this wonderful remedy. My nurse took | during the most exciting moments of a box, which I was glad to be able to | her lness give her, for I know she will be able e e to help lots of suffering people whom I| AUTOS BEAT RECORDS could never see or know. 2 “I recommend ‘Pyramids’ wherever I IN CLIMBING CONTESTS know of any one suffering as I did. It gives me great pleasure to be able to | Machines Excel the Past Perform- gay I am entirely cured, which my doc- < tor says Is true. I say God bless Pyrml anoes in fl;: 2$:: Exhibition mid Pile Cure.” From a former great sufferer, Mrs. F. S. Ancott, 1206 Unity | PARIS, Nov. 19.—The hill climbing street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. contests at Gaillon this year had an This remedy, which is sold by drug-| extraordinary success. Records were beaten in all six classes—heavy auto- gists generally, :n fifty cent and dol- lar packages, I8 In a suppository form, | n,opijes, light automobiles, volturettes, tourist machines of over 25,000f and ie applied directly to the parts affected and performs Its work quietly and painlessly. Its value is evidenced by | under, and motorcycles. Rigolly, on a Gobron-Brille, and Baras on' a Darracq “heavy,” in the the testimony given above, and we urge | all sufferers to buy a package now and give it a trial to-night. Accept no sub- | flying start one kilometre contest, tled, making the splendid record of 29s or over 124 kilometres an hour on an up- stitutes and remember that there is no remedy “just as good.” A little book hill grade. The previous best record was 107 kilometres. on the Cause and Cure of Piles is pub- In the tourist class against Messrs. Wallick and ‘Maxwell in the men’s doubles. The French papers reproduced the re- ports with humorous comments on the changes in court life due to the de- velopment of open ailr games, making sible for a King to undergo defeat. remarks one writer, “what happened te a courtier who dared to defeat Louls XIV.” AND WE CAN PROVE IT. ADVERTISEMENTS. PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE “‘Gratitude alone prompts me to tes- tify to the efficacy of Pyramid Pile| Cure. Last March I bought a dollar | package at the drugstore, which cured | me of bleeding piles, and I was a suf- | had not been troubled with them since, | until last September, when I gave birth | Danderine Is So Exhilarating, Invigorating ll;:c :hb:‘nnl:h-'nlm. to both the halr a 25¢. bottle of It I3 often enough to show wond: - provements. It at coce Imparts a sparkiing nifi»‘.’i.’.'i’, o hair, and a few weeks' use will cause new halr to sprout out all over the sealp, grow abundantly, long and beautiful. Use it every for awhile, after which two or three times a week will be enough to complete whatever growth you desire. and scalp that even NOW at all dmfgms , in_three sizes, 28 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. - - F“E To show how quickly Danderine acts, we; will send a large sample free by return mail to any one who sends this advertisement to the Knowiton Danderine Co., Chicago, with their name and address. and ten cents in silver or stamps ® pay postage. REDINGTON & CO., Wholesale Agents. Latest Photograph of e Wilson, 3728 64th Place, Chicago. FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED BY lished by the Pyramid Drug Co., Mar- shall, Mich., and will be sent free to any addr £ for machines

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