The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1904, Page 9

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THE SAN THURSDAY, OVEMBER 24, 1904. PEOPLE WILL OFFER UP THANKSCHANCES TIME FOR A YEAR OF PROGRESS. cady to Unvell McKinley Monument. “;1ratiun$ for e Ceremony C« mplete. Notable Citizens Will Witness ent. ——— w\ 1 -mmm Day Home. Holy Family will v'ng dinner to nearly es and Fill- of the GRAPE-NUTS. TOO WELL FED. Not Entirely Sure on That Clergyman ring some of my trav en we > cares the fact in, and after work I came down ase of nervous pros- ver. n set e had been brew- < s r several insur- | e Y es had rejected me afte: xaminat by their phy pt Grape-Nuts iet for break- the use of this re- and a wonderful re- 1 have entirely regained wed have been examined by the | ne of the most conserva- t fok health ian of urance companies een accepted It seems suf- have ent evidence of the change that has n place as a result of the use of pe-Nuts” Name given by Postum Baitle Creek, Mich. the book. “The Road to Weil- in esch pkg. Get ville, in America | Thanksgiving Day Is Here and Finds All Contented. lifornia. In t State this made wealth and c that within her bo cisco, r Progress are everyw \d in San F the her tropolis, signs every hon there will be celebratic No one has complaint to make but the turkey man and even s a self- ish complaint. When the week opened the retailers of the good American bird were piling up small fortunes on charge of 30 cents a pound for a thing from a thin-chested hen to t-stuffed gobbler. But yesterda ning their end can Seventy t keys marched into the market from Oregon and things began to shake. Then some California farmers | that had about eighty tons more to ners does mot seem | re- | dispose of tossed them on top of the quaking market and it broke like a house of cards beneath t weight In half an hour turkeys dropped from 30 cents to 20, then to 15, then to nd then in some places t 10 | a pound. The result was that peddler that could borrow a or a basket became a turkey The retail markets held up as as they could under the competi- t i came down with the d passed out turkeys over the ter at a price below that usually arged for tough round steak. was | unhap; day for the turkey men, | ut a glad ene for those that toil ;md‘ eed to husband their resources. ! FEASTS FOR EVERYBODY. And of these turkeys, whether pur-| chased for 30 or for 10 cents a pound, | hundreds of thousands of people will | dine in San Francisco to-day. Feasts| for little ones and feasts for the poor hz been prepared and doub ¥ 1 be enjoyed- Some of these events| se to be most ‘pieturesque, es- pecially one at the home of the Sisters of the Holy Family at the corner of Ha. and Fillmore streets, where 700 little tykes, lucky little lads and lassies, | will dine, the good sisters their h-)s-‘ tesses. For many years past these good ser- | vitors of the poor have followed rhls‘ beautiful custom and thus the joy of‘ anticipation prepares the little ones for | the joys of a real Thanksgiving. The ! tzbles are spread in the assembly hall| and are gladdened with loads of blos-| soms and ferms, arranged with most | exqulslle care—not less than graces to- | day the tables of the rich. The chil-| dren will dine to-day at 2:30 p. m. and | there will be there to see that they eat within the bounds of safety many | pretty society girls, who have decided | & | to abandon the pursuit of more ordi-| nary pleagures to make the, little ones happy and to be bappy with them. iving services will b churches t churches Street will the Firs The fol e everal of the | be Church ir of this church | -+ | . J. George Gibson, pastor, special | aenices will also be held, beginning | at 11 o'clock. The offering will be devoted to the relief of the poor. The | following programme has been pre- pared: Organ voluntary, ““Hungartan Melody” (An- tol); hymn, “‘Onward, Christian Scldiers,” No. 6; invocation, Rev. L. B. chorus of girls, ‘‘Praise to Thee” ; seripturs reading, psalm 148, Rev. L. B. Laning; bary- tone solo, “Praise Him" (Brooks), Rev. J. George Gibson; prayer and Lord's prayer, chanted by congregation, Rev. W. Haryett; | violin solo, '‘Andante Religioso” (Thome): scripture reading, Philippians iv:4-9, W, Haryett; “Gloria Patri,” “Gladly Sing”’ (Doane) “A Song of Thanksgiving’ (Allitsen) Thoroughman; Offertory” (Dudley Buck): barytone solo, “Behold the Goodness of the Lord" (Hall), Rev. J. George Gibson; short sermon by the pastor; chorus, ““In the Temple'* | (Doane); ~ benediction; recessional, orchestra, “Prafse” (Tullar): spectal Thanksgiving offer- | ing for the poor. ‘Organ, Miss Lotta J. Under- | hill; cornet. A. F. Roberts: piano, Miss Liflian { Bennett, Miss Alta Hawley; violin, C. | Blank WILL SING CANTATA. Owing to the fact that many people were unable to obtain ad sion last Sunday afternoon the Immaculate Conception alumnae will give a sec- ond rendition of the cantata at St Anthony’s Hall, corner of Folsom and Army streets, at 2 p. m. to-day. The cantata was splendidly rendered by these young people last Sunday and a large crowd is expected to-day. Chil- dreg not taking part in the entertain- ment will be excluded unless accom- panied by their parents. The Rev. H. A. Luckenback will de- liver an address and the Rev. John A. Hollars, the pastor, will read the Pres- ident’s proclamation at services to be held this morning at Bethlehem Con- gregational Church, Twenty-fourth and Vermont streets. Special music | will be rendered by the choir. At the First Congregationai Church, Post and Mason streets, services will begin at 11 a. m. Under the direction | of Samuel D. Mayer, the organist, a special programme of music will be rendered. The pastor, the Rev. | George C. Adams, D. D., will deliver a sermon on “Whom the God of This People Chose.” At St. Mary’s Cathedral, St. Mary's (Paulist) Church, Grace Church and Trinity Church special services will also be held. 00 et Music at the Park. The following special programme | | will be rendered at the park to-day: PART L The Old Flag Forever”..Lelia France 1. March, “The American Repubiic”...Thiele 2 Beautiful Galatea’ Suppe 3 Esps -.Waldteufel 4 Selected saxophone. J Wallace and South. Bendix . Pilgrims’ Chorus !rrm “Tannhauser Wagner S. (a) Pat ad the Gray”.Dalbey (®) Des. Plantation s - Puerner 9. Selection, “La Mascotte™ .. Audran 10 Coronation M. “Le Prophet’ Meyerbeer Geodetic Ald Wanted. The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces an examination at San Francisco, Marysville, Los Ange- les, Fresno and Reno December 14 for the position of aid, Coast and Geo- detic Survey. There are two vacan- cies to be filled at $720 per annum. Age limit, 18 to 25 years. As the commission has experienced consider- able difficulty in securing eligibles for this position qualified persons are urged to enter the examination. This examination is cpen to all male citi- | zens of the United States who comp | with the requirements. Apply to ths United States Civil Service Commis- sion, Washington, D: C., or to the sec- retary of the board of civil service ex- aminers, 301 Jackson street, San Francisco, for application form 1312, ' | which should be filed with the com- | mission at Washington. | —_—— Change that sallow, pimply face to a clear, clean one by using Lash's Bitters.* —_——— | } PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE WITH FINE E\'TFRT{[VML\T 1089, U . The St. Ignatius College orchestra In addition to the above the follow- | 8ave a concert Tuesday night in St. ing organ numbers will be rendered | Ignatius Hall. A large audience was by J. H. Hallowell: in attendance. The programme was a Pry e, Hosanna, Wacks; offer- |fine one and was well rendered tory pring Song,” Mendelssohn; | throughout. Applause and encores postiude March of the Priests,”|were the order of the evening. Fol- Mendelssoh lowing was the programme: | SIX CHUR S UN March, ‘‘Carmen” (G. Bizet), coll or- | A ‘CHES UNITE. ;:\o&lrz, scal quartet, Phantom Bar.:e::l!E r\\E y on service will also be held at | Macey). Knickerbocker quartet: waitz, “Ii est Side Chris ~ Flore D’Italta’” (G. D. Stefano), coliege or- West Side Christian Church, Bush | chestra; cornet solo, “Le Reve D Amouss (H t near Devisadero, beginning at | Mullars). Vincent Toomey: meditation, “Last E “the thilen ope”” (J. Gottschalk), college orchestra: vocal the following churches solo, “Stciliana’ (P. Mascagni), H. Wiillams; anvil chorus, "I Trovatore” (G. Verdl), college % orchestra; instrumental trio, ““Ave Maria™ (R, E. Nelander, | Gruenwaid), Max Firestone tave Johnson gregational, Rev and V Toomey: vocal quartet, Hush, Honey. ser !'h.‘ offe Hamliton pas R E T R E ‘Numn, wedenborgian) Walter M. White, pastor. The following will be the order of vice slogy (audience standt ayer, Walter M. vu."‘) lamation, Rev. I. ¢ West ide Church umxr ripture reading, Rev. R E. Numa: prayer E. Nelander tory, ““The Holy City,” : wermon, Rev.’ Louls 7 Sawyer; benediction; organ postiude. sion. At Emmanuel Baptist Church the — Q TR PONY RACING AT SAN MATEO. Special Events Thanksgiving Day ana Saturday. anksgiving day, November 24, and Sat_ ng will be devoted to the work of the Fruit and Flower Mis- arston), Knickerbocker quartst: everie’” (L. Ganne), (b) two Vhispered Thought step, march, ‘“Tannhauser’” (C. L. Johnson): | (R Wagner), coliege or- | voeal quartet, “Bolero Espanole” (A. | Knickerbocker quartet; {nstrumental | “‘Adagio e Tarantella” (G. Goitermann), | D. W. Forbes; paraphrase, ““Anafe Laurie”” (C. V. Bennet), college orchestra; solo, anson du Toreador” (G. | Walsh: instrumental sextet. “Allegro” Spindler), H. Cosgrove, M. Firestone, N. stone, D. W. Forbes. A. Huber and C. Keily chestra; Getbel), solo, Fire- 2 | two step, “Bit o’ Blarney” (J. L. Helf), co lege orchestra; vocal quartet, *Popular Med- | i | Jey” (G, Marston), Knickerbocker quartet: in- | { strumental duet, “Swiss Boy' (B. F. Bent), | C. Dietrich and V. Toomey: selection, (a) ““An- dante”” (M. C. O'Hare). (b) “Pow Wow' (P. | Rubens). —_————— Involuntary Bankruptey. Creditors of F. J. Hellen of Tus- can Springs, Tehama County, yeste:- | day flled a petition In the United States District Court asking that he | be adjudged an involuntary inselvent. | urday, ambeq' :fiuzlto;:'flul;fill!:ofl'ylntlntlams-BOO(h Company, $542; Murphy- | will be seen at Sa & the fall race. | Grg ;, $252 - | meeting of the Polo and Pcny Racing Ase. | OF2nt Company, $ ; 2 athan Dohr- | clat r the accommodation of the publje ) Mmann Company, 5 Langley & | trip tickets will be sold for 75 cents at Third and Townsend streets depot and 613 Market st.* e e R o o Rl NS o ch of these days, d and Townsend streets depot at 1 p. m. . FREE PREE! FREE WIT; SUNDAY CALL SMALL ADS. A BOX CONTAINING 3 CAKES of the HIGHESTO‘QUALITY TOILET SOAP, 1 Your Choice of Four Odors. Free With Every Small Ad in Sunday Call. See Small Ad Page tor Further Particulars. will run a special train ing, leave San Mateo at 5:15 p. m. Round 5 | Michaels Company, $33. It is alleged | that on November 15 of this y2a-| Hellen eommitted an act of insol-| vency in preferring E. B. Walbridge | to levy an execution upon his praparty for $1828. WANTS SUGGESTIONS FROM LAWYERS. The Supreme Court is busily engaged in re- vising its rules to conform with the pro- posed new method of assigning cases under the amendment providing for district ecourts of appeal. jef Justice Beatty has requested the lawyers of the State to make fons in regard to new regulations. He desires all e>mmunications on the subject to be sent to Secretary Pinkler. BARRO\ ESTATE.—The estate of William Barron, ds has been appraised at WI)H fl "ot which about $40.000 is o stocks and bopds. The reaity consists of a sixth interest In large ranches in Sutter and Santa| Barbara counties. BARTMAN-COSGROVE.—At 3 o'clock this afterncen James Cosgrove, supply-keeper of the department of elections at the City Hall, will marry Miss Hortense of TIT Bay street at St. Brigid's Church. They will suend their honeymoon fn the south. | will take part, assisted by a chorus The following debts are alleged: AgG-| - ADVERTISEMENTS. BRIBERY IN THE LEGISLATURE “The Massachusetts Legislatare is- Bought and Sold as are Sausages and Fish at the Market and Wharves” OF VACATIONS Board of Education Rear-\ ranges Periods Compris ing Terms of School learl —_——— | MESSENGCER BOY MATINEE EXIRAI = CRMND| ™ Al OPERA| ...LUCIA... Mme. Pannie Prancisca as Lucia Grea: Cast —Lhorus —Jrchestra KING | 552 DROPPED FROM ROLLS| E | SUNDAY H. Newman Ii iss EVENING, v Sl This 15 one of the many startlin NOVEMBER Dismissed for Inefficient | statements made by Thomas ¥ e 27th g SEe | son in the ember installment of 8 - Services &~ Tepehar| -y o the lomies Evenveoors | LSome Atwaye s dar Mar_Sa: —_—— | Maicazne for December, just pub- The Board of Education yesterday lished Mr. Lawson tells of the whole- sale buying and selling of senators and representatives in the great com- monwealth of Massachusetts, which culminated in the sudden and mysteri- ous disappearance of a Boston lawyer and his secretary. As back numbers of Everveony's Magazine are out of print, the previ- ous chapters of Mr. Lawson’s " Fren- ried Finance”—contained in the num- bers from July to November inclusive —are republished in a pamphlet, at 25 cents a copy. This pamphlet will be sent free to any new subscriber to EvERYBODY'S MAGAZINE whd requests it and who sends one dollar for a year’s subscription beginning with the cember number. Address The Ridgway - - Thayer Company, Union Square, New York City. vergbodys zine a, for December has also Booth Tarking- changed the arrangements of th: pe- riods comprising the vacations ard the terms constituting the school vear, which shall consist of forty-two we=ka, divided into a fall and a spring term of | twenty-one weeks each. The important change made is In the summer vaca- ticn, which shall begin on the first Monday after the Friday immediately preceding the Fourth of July and shall| continue for six weeks, until the be- ginning of the next fall term. Vacations at Christmas of two.weeks and at Eas- ter time of two weeks are also provided fer. A resolution was adopted prn’idmg‘ that the practice heretofore prevailing in the School Department of dismissing the pupils known as “honorary” a ‘week in advance of the termination of the school session immediately preceding vacation periods be discontinued. | The board denied the application of | Miss Caroline H. | A STUPENDOUS SHOW! MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW Webb's Seals; DeWitt, Burns and Tore rance; Tyce and Jermon, and Orphenm Motion " Pictures, Showtly “The Lost Last Times of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mur- DEy; Carlisle’s Dogs and Ponies: Augusta Glose and the Three Bamome OPERA HOUSE ightedly laughed hard Ashion Stev- Newman for a one-| year leave of absence and adopted a| resolution dropping her from the roll of probationary teachers for inability | to perform efficient services. Miss New- ton'slatest story ; an uqumu Christ- man is now at the McNutt hospital suf-| mas article by fienry van ke; s fering from a nervous attack. | joyous tale by O. Henry ; .mi of other striking features. JUST OUT. On all News-stands Everybody’s Magasine wants canvass- ers. Write for u.rm-. Leaves of absence were granted to Miss Elizabeth Fleming, Miss Estelle Houghton and F. A. Gardner. | The board formally fixed the Christ- mas vacation for this year to com-| mence December 19, 1904, and end Jan- | SHOW GIRL Im raction Wi Ilm I uary 2, 1905, and ordered the fall term | to conclude January 13, 1305, and the . AN FRANCISSOS spring term to commence on January L'EB'G CO“PANY’S LEANE HEndE 16, 1905. | P T e T | MATINEE TO—DAY Members of St. John's Episcopal Every advanced physician admits Church Give a Reception to | f the vaiue of conceat 'dkcdgfl- Rev. L. C. Sanford. ducts ia convalesc crimpaired . | [ digastion. LIEBIG Compaxv's To express the esteem in which they \s Byfar the bestof these, hold their pastor the members of St. and a good Jchn's Episcopal Church gave a re- = e Fheh Comeds ception to Rev. L. C. Sanford in the HER OWN WAY guild hall of the church last night in honor of his return from the East Dr. Sanford, with his wife, left here two months ago as a special delegate to the Episcopal convention, which was held in Boston. He visited differ- ent cities and arrived home last Fri- day. The hall was crowded with parish- ioners and a musical programme was given, after which the attendants in- dulged in refreshments. Dr. Sanford made.a short address, in which he thanked his flock for the reception and said he was glad to be back with them. Following was the programme: Plano solo, Mr. Grube; | welcome address, Major McKinne; basso solo, Mr. Glenn; recitation, Miss Mowbrey; tenor solo, Professor Ja- cobs; violin solo, Miss Van Reyne- gom; soprano solo, Miss Davey; cor- net solo, Mr. Cline. ’ —_—— Greey Players to Appear. The first production in the city of “The Star of Bethlehem,” the miracle play of the nativity, by the Ben Greet players, will be given under the aus- pices of the Catholic Truth Society on Saturday evening in the Alhambra Theater. The entire Greet company Sunday. Seats ready. Holid,ay Matmee To-Day ARTHUR DUNN. “asino Musical Perfect Fitting Eyeglasses it Moderate Cost In the New Next Sunday Nig Belasco & Mayer, ALCAZAR 35" Special Thanggiving Matinee To-Day. Laughter. & Comedy. THE VILLAGE DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful COURT Lounging room, the EMPIRE PARLOR, the PALM ROOM, the LOUIS XV PAR- Five Years ; LOR, and the LA- e representing the Clerkenwell monks’ s . T choir. Constance Crawley will appear géEOSM'WRITING POSTM ASTER First Time as the angel. Reserved seats are on sale at the office of the society. SO S T S | SUES ON MINING DEAL.—A suit for | $10,083 was begun yesterday against Charles | Webb Howard by W. T. Robinson. The plaints | owned 45,333 shares in the Hexter i}\)ld‘ y in Calaveras County and in Howard and W. E. Brown 25,333 shares with the understanding that they were to pay the assessments on his remaining 20,000 shares. It is alleged that the mine was worth $151,000, but Brown, without noti- 1deal Holiday A ol and Youngt Matinees, e fo 806, | Monday, Nov. 25—Hanl Caine's Master Work, e THE CHRISTIAN ... CENTRAL*Z: CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED MAVER fying Robinson, permitted the property to be = Bfllnr‘l‘ for $1000, whers Robinson claims he Market St., Near Eighth. Phone South 333 was damaged in the sum mentioned in his suit. = o o Special Matinee To-Day. ADVERTISEMENTS. | peci tinee .- - LAST THREE NIGE o A Sensational Crime Depicted In l Sensational Manner. | { sl WHITE SLAVES ‘THE TAMING OF HELEN ‘ Do mi QUEEN OF THE H. W. BISHOP, L-~s-v- A:‘.i Manager. - - | A "»r', Torn From the Page of Police Annals. TO-NIGHT , o2i2 TO-NIGHT ces—Eve., 10 to S0c. Mats—Iife, 1S¢, 38e. Oliver Morosco Offers THE CORNER. [ And the Majestic Theater Company in Richard | Harding Davis’ Fascinating Comedy, . Reappearance of Adele Block. E TO-DAY AND SATURDAY., ;/w' A Splendid Show Every Afterncon and Evening in the Theater. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, | THE REIGNING SENSATION OF CONEY ISLAND and the WORLD'S FAIR. , A NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN SPECTACLE. Electric Pountaln Saturday Night. | ADMISSIO: 10 CHILDREN. I % ““Mr. Golden Gate,”” t sald the speaker, ““I drink to you—to the | coffee that holds first place at the breakfast, dinner and banquet table.” | TWO PERFPRMANCE: com THIS AFTERNOON, encing at 2:30, FORMANCES TO-NIGHT, m 7 to 11 p. m. » ‘Ten Great *Headliners” HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. o MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. s with GOLDEN GATE Nothing doe: b COFFEE but satisfaction. AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S FOR Ne | "”ix‘?f) méL?"\ of the thea PO T | e e | N GRERY PLATERS 1 and 2 1b. aroma-tight tin | e e Never sold in bulk. [ Racing! In THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM A MIRACLE PLAY OF THE NATIVITY. Racing! J. A. Folger @ Co. | e Established half a Century Protessor English, University - e San Francisco : “e' JUBkB LYRIC Auv-u_l oy SAT, AT 3 California Cluh OAKLAND TRACK. ) Commencing nTCRDAl November 13 ; BASEBALL. San Francisco vs. Oakland. Racing every rain or shine. M start at :. I m. sharp. TEANKSGIVING EANDICAP. $3000 Added, to be r—’zlnllur. November trains stopp take | LAST WEEK OF PENNANT RACE. Toot of Market strect. at 13:08% | At Eighth and Harrison Retursing_tratns | WEDNESDAY. FRIDAT iad SATURDAY. For s MAUVAIS MUSIC CO.| TvING DAY and Sunday. 2:30 p.m. 933 MARKET ST.. OPP. MASON. e lmvxxs‘c‘mss DAY e Fine Stock of 0id and New Violins. mw_mgum"‘_"”"‘ -x.o:-unlnnn-‘

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