The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 13, 1905, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, NOVEBMBER 13. 1965. POPULAR LINER ARRIVES BOSTON SENDS FROM THE ORIENT, OUT A WINNER Weather Report. Hub Captures Orpheum Audience Without Trouble REPERTOIRE IS LARGE Fadettes Play Most Anything and Omly One of Buneh Wearer of Spectacles gy A re at Bome like TE may sead aloag Lkes. Bestom burst imto | vacdeville last night et the Orpheum and we are asking for more The Fad- an’s Orchestra of Boston oum- B. N ., whether Miss, , the programme sayeth us say, “Mrs. Nichols™ con- Possibly she is not a ut the lady wields a larly bato carries programme to an Or- The rather larger angel of ~starred at the back. looks to heaven But Barp as well drum the will be in kIt would get any of the Fadettes It plays as weil as It L that the charming bm:xg-m! c there simply to look girls showing dim- eased bows. They play Barring the ceilo the bal is exceilent, jice It ir. mice brass, sbove s and & drummeress that guad s that the Ladettes per- take Higar f family. together = pretty girls, have wn and began 2 week's perfod of flarity at the Grand Opera-bouse yes- To follow Buster e fldren should ents to see dentally the be Wnterested in the bright singing and clever dancing with the troubles of the . h cannot be said in praise of s drell little portrayal of Adapted by nature and e part. young Mr. Rice no than the impish and fus- red .and created od skares the of his Ifttle master and his tion might be termed al- man. His antics. coupled with Buster’s pert sayings. keép the andi- tinually laughing rest of the cast is composed of eral coloriess parts that are folis for the kid's fun. The best of these is Gladys, the cook. which Mamie Good- punches st the audience In such a way as to deprive her of several George F. Hall as Rockery Hare was acceptable, his facial ex- pression. combimed with a bullfrog voice, being bis winning card Adele on, who plays Buster’s mother, had deficiency of her part everal pretty specialties are intro- @uced and the Hughes trio in their L Wil Safl on Legan. “ = - interpolations shared the honogps with the young star. Harry West sang some topical parodies that caught the Bouse. The chorus especially deserves notice for its eficient work The giris gre pretty, neat and graceful. the cos- tuming original and the singing and dancing exceptiomal The Scotch fusiliers dance drfil is deserving of special mention Altogether the per- grnish i | FRATE ARRA Nleciscn, € bours from Sam Sreskwater. Jobmsoe, 33 Boury from crata Bricsson 36 Boars from Sez Mol whiat B dakh B -1 Eammar. 1§ Rours from Hassez @6 bours Soe Grays B il BERE k] 3 ) I L] k] L] il i y § i euBuua nHulBunl Buakalin contlubi i A v Bp 1 ' 5 Bollvrene «fonann ] k] L] | 3 ¥ AT R O R | § i i H i i i R § § (1134 1) : i i fi §Y Bfedo 1 I .-‘? Ii L] LHHES 1444 27 i 161 A3} " oEHeR i e SHENE bE Ghhe ey b u',fi ly o B BRSO EI Basn i/ 1l smPler T(20 | 610 SEREES L8N AN .k I! i i ¢ i i i | f i ] | i ) 1;5 i { il / ; Woman's Orchestra From the do, but in her singing made up I i R. EDWIN H. HADLOCK . | EULOGIZES REFORMER BRAYE 'mm ‘Martin Luther's Natal Day Occasion| H[SCUES HAB[S for Special Praise Services. IMrs” John Stenmacher Goes — ___.! Through Flames as They dares Tacnacs t ; ‘ Are Devouring Her Home brated yesterday | it {IRETURNS TRIUMPHANT | | ¥ | |Faints From Pain of Buras ! Aifter Placing the Little Ones in Arms of Husband —_— i Mother love won 2 victory over devoer- isg fames Ilast night when Mrs Joln | Stenmacher fought her way into Ber burz- { Ing home groped biindly up the stairs through saffocating smoke and then regp- | | peared a few minutes later. burmed and | | tors. but triumpbant In her arms she jearried her two Httie cmes. the dearesc | | pessessicns of Rer life. Mother love gave £ John Stenmacher. an old place a Clay street, about M- o'clock last xight power of the Lua- tk eran churches througheut t b e the whols world | [man At the Il o'clock | | o nas siar service, which was largely attended, Hadlock Pr. em- ¥ 8 i i gk ] i i i door and remched the bedroom where her Ste seiged them aat The evening service, In which a large congregation took pl.’L-uwlnotg! t9 | the regular service and the rendering of exquisite hym=s by the cholr and wor- | shipers, and 2 powerful and stirring ser- | [SAN FRANCISCO SEA CAPTAIN DIES IN EAST Special Dispatsh t> The Call ke Frenck skip Gram His wounds are NEW BEDFORD, Mass. Nov. 11 —Cap- Seriom % = o tain Charles W. Pisher of Edgartown h?"h;;!;“;w.;; AE master of the whaling bark Gayhead. ar- 2% 207 D=9 I S rived im this city yesterday aftermoon from San Francisco on his way home. He | was met by his wife. court later arrested Hugoz. Th ter claims that Bhe was walking alcag Howard-street dock No. I, when De Beard the third mate of his ship. az old man, yelling assista He ran to Rim and re found Polmer Hugon says that he told Poimer to go | and commanded her on voyages 1o ‘I'xl byt that Polmer used threatem- ing language and plcked up a chunk the cldeat of | ot coal as It o throw it at him Ha- Zon says he whipped out Ris revolver, with the intention of shoeting into the air, dut that he missed and kit Polmer ' in the leg Hugon was takea to the Hardor po- lice station Polmer is in the Harbor Emergency Hospital — ———— Satisfled Death Was Accidestal J. A Wileut, proprietor of livery | stables in Los Angeies. and als wife { called at the Morgue yesterday. inquir- ing about the death of Mrs. Emma Ross Mrs. Wileut is a daughter of Mrs Ross. They were referred to police B uar- ters and Detective Harry ig was detailed to accompany them Later themseives as satisSed A Pauluzs Germar Lutheran urch, Eddy street, corner of Gough. | the celebration of Luther's Dbdirthday was observed with song, prayer and 3| special chlldren’s service las: evenilg | The St Paulus Churchk Sunday- school. which zumbers about 33¢ schol ars, and the parochial school of tl church, numbering about 10¢ pupils, bad also 2 special service conducted | by Professors Hargens and Jacobsen. Thze Rev. Dr. George A. Bernthal de- red an address showing the pur- pose of the commemoration of ther's birthday and the Importance of kis work, especially toward the Iiberal education of children. Dr. Bernthal illustrated the founda- tion which Martin Luther Iald for the | educational system of his country and told how such system had Deen effec- tively transplanted imto the Lutheran | ial schools of America and other | =s. During the service the children sang eight numbers of Lutheran hymns and ! e adult worshipers rendered three of | s Bymns. | —_———— HARMONIE SINGING SOCIETY GIVES CONCERT AND BALL CHICAGO, Nov. 12—From tRe pres- en: outlook the electrical expesitioa to Bbe Eeld Rere in January promises o surpass anything of the kind ever at- Mrs. Ross came to this city en October 3% from Los Angeles with Fred Mars- i a room at 398 | look for work at 7 oclock next morning and three hours later Mrs Ross was | found uncomscious, with gas escaping The twenty-second asmual co : . 3 and ball given by the Harmonie Sing- 3 3c- ing Sectety in the kall at 353 Turk cidentally shot and killed his wife a siraet last eveming was well attended t2efr Bome Rers. The Thorburn Bome by he members and thefr mvited friends W2S robbed recently and. at his wife's b7 the members and their Invited friends reduest. Thorburn bought a revolver, most. A programme. under the diree- | £0T her protection. To-day while Thor- tion of Professor J. F. Reiggsr. was|DGrZ was explaining to Ris wife t2e rendersd, after which daneing con- | WOTKISgS of the weapom It was dis- charged, the bullet striking Mrs. Thor- tinuwed until morning. The fellowing| | ehair, but she refused Ske was gently programme-was rendered: bura in the temple and killing her fn- | oo up and under the chair was the Overtare, “Norma™ N e Bt & B o gold She was taken to the City = 3 ), Barmocte: § ¢ gy P e o e e Fires Aloag the Potemse. Prison and booked on 2 charge of grand chorus, (3) - Feideinwarts fSog eln Vogsletn' larceny. @) ~Heinfabrt Jungss), ! 0 1 Martinsburg and Cumberiand. a dls- o of eighty miles. Hundreds “>-rut.hst.-l.l:. The many decora- of timber and miles of fencing | 10nS Of Ted and Ddime. together witk mwmm“_—ywmmmm are threatemed Hundreds .,thmmdna:n.pu-:‘ rmers Saimen : gave an attractive appearance to are fSighting the I man 3 with the sssistance of good Try the United States Laundry. 1804 ; music the many people present exjoyed Market street Telephone South 436, ® | themselves thoroughly. The Ko et - 5 g i march was led by Vice President TUmnable te Fleat Liner. + | Janevitz and Miss Bertha Lichtig NEW YORK, Nov. 12 —Efforts to —_——————— the Hamburg-American lime | Momsen Will Lecture. steamship Graf Waldersee, which| prederick Monsen will lecture om Mumhmwm-;hmm.(.mu_nl New York. were umavaili~g at g: the Academy of Sciences to-merro bigh tide early to-day. No atterm™ was | night The title of his lecturs is to-night. The ship lies in an easy | the Trall of the Spanish Padres” position and It was expected this even- | gl he illustrated with stereopticos @isplay of carnations really wom the ing that she would be floated at Righ views of the country and people. award. mm-umu-;nlut&mm H ——— e sibly for the best } ————————— | =1 PASO Tex. Nov. I2—News das Next is line'for honors were H Plath | INDIANAPOLIS. Now. | trom Mexice that the United States Steel | pamy Soiid f # i i g i HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. - - e - - Weo print and mad them tor you Barnhart s=d Swasey ————— lacerporated. Management of Advertimmg 197 New Montgomery Se. S . DR. HOL Hours—$ = 3 7 SMAN & Sz m dally co. * 2 i i ?5'[" f B TOYO KAISHA ORIENTAL S. § Co.

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