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N FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1905. FATR HAERS FACING LFE 1 i’Gil‘ls of San Francisco High School End Year ‘| With Diplomas in Hands S 1 THE S/ LAVCOON NANES S ASSISTANTS Hale's Open Every Night Till Christmas Give the Little Girl A Warmer Coat No need to wait till Christmas. Now is the time she needs it. To- day is the time to buy it. Why? The stock of children's coat complete — good—varied. and the p but let these values talk Double-breasted Melton cloth At $2.95: it T e and brown. fat stitched velvet r, new sleeve tucked to elbow, patch pockets, cuffs and belt piped with velvet, fancy buttons. -breasted coat of mixed At 53'95: ?:::dx_‘. b N‘?'r)ld' oat - m tm( pocket Hds of Zreen cloth, braided in black, fancy beited back with buckle [ 3 o Mixed tweed coat double AL IQUS Freaiod. Mgh seck turnoves collar and cuffs. inlaid with navy blue vel- vet, sleeve pleated to elbe ulster pocket. straps over shoulder, belted back o Mixed tweed coat At £6.75: proasted. hisn - neci. stitched collar, cuffs and belt, inlaid wi brown velvet, patch pockets, shoulders. WOOLTEX COAT AT $7.50—Like the picture. Blue and wn reefer kets, limed with red. double-breast « The iZlder Publications These cever books have a ous Gaiety s, M e Tors, Deaflers, Ca'end eved for themseves a national reputation, i ic Essavs, *“101”’ Epicurean I Success tive, A Few New Leaders T'he Complete Cynic’s Calen- 0Gar s Hanley, Cook and Harrison to Be the Men of the . Upper Office | Primer , 75c net \ | The class of, December, 1%05, of the Girls' High Schol is graduating these | days. It is the first class in the history | of the school” which, following the new | arrangement, graduates in <his month | of the vear, so that aptly it may be| | | called the Christmas present class. Yes- | terday the Christmas present class wa | | given an entertainment by the rest of | | the'school. This entertainment consisted { |in the presentation of a farce, “A Girl's Secret,”” and was a pretty thing. There are six hundred and fifty young ladies at the Girls’ High School, and-at { |2 oclock yesterday afternoon they | whirred out of their classrooms and rustled up the stairs to the big hall above in animated disorder. There were prob- 2bly enough chairs for them all, but such District Attorney-elect W. H. Langdon announced yesterday his appointments of his office deputies. The four upper office men are John J. O’'Gara, James M. Han- -, William Hoff Cook and Robert W. Harrison. To Louis H. Ward. B. J. Flood, | Herbert Rodgers and Robert S. Duke feil the smaller Police Court offices. Daniel| sy becomes bond and warrant clerk | I his assistants will be George W. Lip- | D. C. B. McCarthy and Edgar | Levey. Al McCabe will be the District Attorney’s chief clerk. £ John J. O'Gara is a graduate of Sanla | Clara Coilege and of the Hastings Law School. He studicd in the office of M. M. Esiee and later was associated with John J. Barrett. He was born in 1569 and has ‘;LLW FATIL 70N Exiree s0c ne : . - B . practiced la rears. James M. £ BE oy b lor collar and pockets, chevron on . Bicac s & | Famies e ;“gr‘:g:alielinl’rsflas"llng; Law | is not the way of young femininity.; arms, trimmed with two styles navy L =t 5 | Sclibor. He whs assiriatd sithoiho Nor- § | | Nearly every chair held two, and the'e buttons: T « oih Sehooi. s associat | 3 a e dnduila el v ne e i P st e e i were vacant rows at the sides and back. H The result was a very compact massing | | of palpitating color in the center of that | large hall and a medley of: twitterings | | that made of it a bird cage. Also there | was a vague but unmistakable scent of caramels. When the twittering moderated fat times, (as it really did) it became a | humming, and that,” with the fragrant | caramels, changed the hall from a bird| | cage to a bee hive. | It was a very happy assemblage and it | nieeded little provocation to ‘cause explo sions of crystalline laughter that shot like skyrockets to the dome above. The | | | young ladies laughed when their prin- | | cipal clove the curtain and stood before | it as for the prologue of “I Pagliacci.” | | They laughed still more when he told | them that he would read them the pro- gramme only he could not read it, the teacher of penmanship having en- grossed it. j The graduates of the Christmas class | Misses Thalatta Barnes, Della John- n, Gladys Hoagland, Lilllan Hertaig, | Matrimonlai Primer. mer law firm % 1as been Police Court prosecutor for | the last six years. William Hoff Cook 1= a brother of Judge Cook. He was born in | I3y and is a graduate of Harvard. Robert on is the son of Appellate Judge Harrison. He is 33 years old, a | f Harvard, and is a lecturer at | 1g= Lav: School. | O'Gara, Hanley and Cook will be pro y cuting attornevs in the criminal depart-| ments of the Superior Courts. Harrison| | will have charge of the civil work in the| | .| officc. succeeding 1. Harris. | . 4 Louis H. Ward is a graduate of St ary’s College. He was admitted to thv] T 3 r at the age of 2 seven years ago, | 7| and was then appointed stenographer in | | . the court of Judge Fritz. B. J. IMlood is| | ul aiso a graduate of the Catholic cgilege| | A 5 G | Gloves to Give Should Be Best At $1.50, the H'te Jouvin gloves. , Time when it meafs most now—when gloves are wanted to give. 3-clusp Real Fremch Kid: Soft, firm, pliable; made by most experienced workmen; to hug the hand com- fortably; to fit without a wrinkle; tan, mode. brown, red, gray, white, pearl and black: sizes 5% to 7% $1.50 pair. And if you don’t know the size she wears or shade she wants, Give a Hale Glove Order And let her come and choose a commsrcia. ineres:, wil & Company, 238 Port Street, San Fren Ali the Above Mentioned Are Hiustrated Ralph € gradua Santa Claus Contest Closes To-Night All pictures must be in by store closing time. Out-of-town pictures bearing to-day’s postmark will be considered Thousands of children have entered into the spirit of the event across the bay. He studied law with Judge Lennon and has been for four vears assistani bond and warrant clerk | | under Byington. Herbert Rodgers®is a | | ‘young lawyer, graduate of Hastings Law | | School, and is connccted with the tirm of | | Despatch w dge last evening | dock and a tothe | Juines street o | Nuphthaiy, enrich & Ackerman. | Helen Pennell, Rita Byrnt, Bessie Eddy, || 1~ e . essel’s.| Robert D. Duke has been engaged in th2 | Claranelle Strange, Helen Hamilto ler own gloves. Other gloves Thousands of Pictures ss na , by the | practice of jaw for about ten years and| | Grace Johnston, Mabel Zeile, Emily || and prices: e Nty St fm ¥ Three other boys ; has been actively engaged in politics dur- | | | Zabaldano, Elizabeth Golden, Florence [ (o o ¢ W, 7 o ¥ g ) . cuffered more or less se- | ing that time. He was one of Mr. Lang-| | Hays, Francetta Moose,, Norma Scal- | ey omen's 3-clasp over- } Santa Claus Art Gallery . » don’s ardent supporters and admirers in| | manini, Leona Hort, Eillie O'Connor, and nérfect Third Floor Annex. We are ar- £ » M = befois | the last campaign. Mr. Duke was for-| | | Mary Van Gulpen,. Flora Hofers, Kath- brown | ranging them alphabetically so chil- 5 , ¢ come | merly a deputy clerk of the Supreme | | ryn Krone. Tina Goldstein, Rose Silver, dren can find t res easily est 1 he = and i wp o ihe | Court under Frank C. Jordan and re- May Murray and Hazel Montgomery. n Th 1 of the fire | Signed Iu‘ul»pt;;-‘ll;u\u]lnfl!gag\ in the act-| | i - R S R e L Io—da_ winning picture by known. Wit few minutes | ive practice of the law. | | cape gloves; strong, durable. | Irving Smith, age 14. 739 Al McCabe, who will be the chief clerk | in the District Attorney’s office, was for- merly secretary of the Democratic State Central Committee, and has been a clerk 7T under Byington the last four years. He| | managea lLangdon’s campaign and is a man of high executive ability. His ass 2 i good fitting gloves for every day g =% wear; in oak, tan and Havana; «~.A FEW... bl was discoversd the in flames and it Myrtle street, Oakland. Hint Around and See ir" A Triplicate Mirror m gloves, stit ack, with one in ‘tan. maode, ; ind white; sizes 4 to = e X a Vi lawyer | | All escaped but | ant will be B. I. Block, a youns ¥ TIsn’t 25 H - 4 i N. C. Coghls The s - A snt just \\h«lt he wants out later | asscciated with'N. C. Coghlan. The post 1 AR i * | of bookkeeper has been awarded to Mark | | SALF O_F PURE . frab s = Makes shaving so much ) and Dennis | Noonan, a well known native son. | 3 | . E h d d w t ool . E vy 3 Crile | Daniel €. Deasy, the appointed bond and gz : |nen EmoroiGers 31SIS e Dot 4 g remen. were all | warrant clerk, is the preseat deputy su-| | 277 [ TAN HURIZ/G. i ON WITH A RUSH s one-clasp Mocha spiendid plate glass mir gle” com ster ihe Dotrero Hospital for burn: | perintendent of schools. He is a gradu- | | RASHUSSEN PHOTOS ) only, sizes 7t smesoak e s : o and hande sustained in-mak- | ate of Hastings Law School and 1s the| | : AT L iish and other finishes. ok shic. thidi ape from the flame- wrapped | Son of former Supervisor and Election | o Bitoin? R o g bt 5 ar as low a oo i Aok Smbat | eatlonts Commissioner Jeremiah C. Deasy. | e A atana | | 4% 7 t0 9. $1.00 pair A - e my v Siocum.. Captain Ike . ' THE GIRLS' HIGH | v 1 = A Ch s > : gl oy, wheh AGING TESTIMONY || v A Hand B ristmas Cards i corten and wned e ste nre | DAMAGING TESTIMONY : URE LINEN and bag Gift She'll Like 1906 Calendars irwin reach®d the scene the three streams of water b ATTORNEY NARROWLY ESCAPES 4 S | DISI‘.\RMEN'[? BY THE COURT EMBROI- wad wires - lazmg schooner. Charles Putnam. | f e o Tales .Pro. b Here's one at $1.75: Walrus Select yours to-day. Nearly _lnes believes | superintendent of State fire tugs, was on | X ome lllltlt'tl!l,, :l]t‘b Pro Warner Temple Incurs Wrath ot Judge grain leather, covered frame. | every one gives some of them sbouia be ehe Irwin § took charge Bl fie batts duced at Trial of Cap- Siarbos: i St v b lock, leather lined, with variety ening rapidly. Bt e wie. . Thescity Hive 4 ConstiCanimient. rass lock, leather lined, wit and variety is lessening rapidly. o ered that there | 0T L0 THCCE 2 Csonded 10 the alarm tain Rose. | Warner Temple, a lawyer, narrowly inside purse. el e ; ..1\'»)':(7:‘! and with such g,:.).l (fl‘ dtd Hv‘“ l«'wf‘ - e | escaped disbarment at the hands of Su- Different late shapes; brown and Comb and Brush : eview | Jnd marine forces work that the {lumc Miss Gretia Bell Meuser and Mrs. | perior Judge Hebbard vesterday. The black, serviceable size. Other new 3 . L on the | Gore got under control and the Despatch. | Marguerite Salter, nurses in the gen- | troubls arose when: the case of Fan- handbads up to elaborate ones at HOIderQ $] 50 Fran although badly gu:ted, may vet be re-|orui hospital at the Presidio, were | Dle Anderson, an aged wumuln.dagninst / $10.00. Splendid gift hints. of % < A =4 bufit i , e i °| Alexander Anderson, was called. \ 5 - S PR 2 B e Deiaton 1 cons s Gt ree 1 uied s witd ensesryestenday 1o tesHIy | O O us Hobbra rbila that Mas o e /$ 7 Bags Worth $1.000ut at65c | ‘ Sk sty Sarhe ihe s Gray of this elty. She has been in port | 48ainst Captain Robert W. Rose, Twen- | gereon’ take the stand and then the | [ New. Mock walrus. Hahdy flat | Very gift hint you're wanting. s outside; lined and a thorough over- | Ly-iirst JInfantry, who is now being | court announced that it had received | I l shape; extra poc! s . since November d > o » ing she had heen subjected to had | \Ficd by u geneiul court-mariial on fq fetier, purporting to have been signed with moire. An opportunity. 6Se. Saturday—School’s Out just about comvleted yesterday. charges ur wun and | by Mrs. Anderson. Temple's client, in Letter Cases Rt Gt seiie. 40 SialetS snd have & ———————— ansomcer. is de- which it w asserted that she had oL merry time. Bring them to telegraph Ceramic Club is holding an un- | St00d that 1t i Ing | property at 2401 Clement street. Made with the New Style Deep Cuffs All new. All of genuine grain | 188510 to 1.2 2 to 4; 7 to 9 “ T elas at, 251 Post street, | ature-and suf ! Judge Hebbasd i Mrs, Anderaon | J-and: neat stocks Jeather Choose “him™ a useful gife | _TO see all the toys. Tops that spin : tmony, to warrant the dismissai of tne | it she had written the letter and she | herc. $1.00 o $4.00. 52 Detr siien, hend. feel olywihere continue through Decembe: Animals that seem most alive. Trains captain from the service of th Army. | repiied that she had not: that another 1 Bit SPECIAL IN s The collection includes pieces of &% 2 > Y - . that go. Racing Coasters. Tric; o lr'm\ these having been sent . Captain Ros¢, it'now appea woman wrote it and she did not know 75¢ thhographed that go cing Coa: ricycles. been very unpopular with s super the contents. Judge Hebbard then tore Bring the children to the third floor 4 to 7 in col- I P black. $1.30 and view the pictures to-day 1 ta 1 Frapeisco building af the St xposition, where they attracted officers for some time and it w: to-day Angora Fur Sefs Arrested for Having Drowned Ducks, s only |up the letter in disgust, and, tugning Ca 1 5 wide attention his fine record while in Cuba and some | to the lawyer, said: “If you persist in v T A - LA Influential friends, who have ever stood | this action, as you have done, I shall 3 >y him, that have stayed the court- |disbar you from further appearance arnnlonlli.‘i'llj‘v_ ll;cnrl‘:'l::: Pies | Martial to the present time. While in | her R Deoempie the Philippines he led a life of dissipa- | Temple sought to explain, but Judge < Pillow Slips IS Finished with heavy cord 4 Sy and‘tnal ]el. -\‘;l ready to put the ale, p { Of the State pillow in. ind money if Pazo Oin e o re \sou Th-C 9648 AAps: Boc tion, which broke down his general Hebbard refused to hear him and dis- 24 his seas newest subjects, - 7a —_————————— | health, and affer only a few months®| missed the case. el E et g . TWO ENTRANCES ) LK STILL GOOD.—The City Chemist re. | Service in the islands he was sent to | —_——— Make pretty Christmas gifts; com- NTRAN E' minea d yesterday that unalyses of nine samples | the general hospital at the Presidio for | Andrews famous Diamond Palace will | pleted; while they last, 78e. Second Market Street, Near Sixth. drowned il showed nune of them to be aduiterated. | observation and treatment for an af- | be open evenings from Saturdhy, Dy floor art section. Sixth Street, Near Market. contained In a beer bottle, | i or: s i3 111 effects on that account fliction contracted in the islands. cember ninth, until ~Christmas. He arrived from Manila on the trans- AMontgomery street. port Sheridan and was admitted to tne | hospital on October 13. On the follow- Easthound Maii Destroved., — 5 e e v NIROS . m Is Burned to Death. e | ’ SACRAMENTO, Dec. $—Mrs. Poter Ing day he had trouble with the ward | Postmaster Fisk reported yosferday “;':;‘:‘;’"’l:“;"’e-rw years old, was burned to | surgeon and charges were filed against | that all mail matter that left this city P . own home which was de- him. These charges were never brought | by the Ogden and San Franclsco train, | [leoisiots of MUFF and TIPPET. stroyed - by fire this afterncon. 'The to court, however, and the captun was | No. 2, at 11 a. m on Tuesday, Decem- f ) “’:‘“""’ remains were found after - the permitted to remain in the hospital un- | be for points, east of Green River. -9d18 0f mMIsSses Loals e as extinguished. It is belleved tll October 17, when he was charged Wyo., was destroyed by fire in the rall- she attempted to start a fire with coal ofl. e with a more serious offense and asked | road wreck near Wilkins, Wyo., last ON WITH A RUSH JOHN W. KING’S | to Teav. Thursday morning. It is alleged that during the four | TR %, 58 T W < ; ROCERIES Because he thought he had been 5Win- | To-DAY. MONDAY ’i’;ircz's:"",’ da):.\‘ the captain was permitted to re- | Di Nola’s Asthma Remedy cures | main in the hospital his conduct toward | asthma, leaves no bad after effect. Sold - ." & dled by James Brown, a saloon-keeper, | Butter, fancy creamery, 2-1b . 2 . a s - 3 , fane ery, 2-1b. square, 4 Joseph Navarro yesterday shot and seri- | _ Te&. 65¢ ....... SV <2r ki bk sin .30 Esgxs, fancy Santa Rosa Eggs, doz. . 45¢ qt. | the nurses was not the best and on the | by druggists. Main office, 1605 Market.* fourth day they were obliged to ask | T A | the commanding officer to protect them | TAX COLLECTIONS LARGE.—Tax Col- ” s J| ously wounded Brow:. The shooting oc- 9 ! from his insults. Charges were imme- | lector Scott yesterday issuied a statement show- g ISSE‘S curred in ¥he saloon ot Henry Horwege at ‘"r.e(: :'6?" R e, I neing to-day this store will be open evenings till Xmas. MAGNIN'S SALE OF ENTIRE LINE OF Ladies’ and Misses’ High-Grade Tailored Suits 3 A S‘an'g to You From $12.50 to 3 % < ing that the sum of £5,163,138 42 was collected 0 ranchet ‘$25.00 £ Sui g J’gr::r:i(:{-ca:':'m‘:“:fi,"fi',’]e Bis | for taxes during October and November. The ..+ )] | Pine ana Dupont streets. As Brown ran | Sugar, pure cane, granulat € < 3 - ce to be c . é LR TR g q on Every Suit balauce 1o he collected on the second fnstali- out of the place, the blood streaming from ! gyaters, Ghoice Bailtimiore,” ¥ o2 | fense was considered to be of such a | ment and_on unsecured pertonal property ag- ans. .. 38c 0. a wound in his neck, Navarro fired at him | Finnan Haddle, strictly fresh, Ib..17 e e s T A k X % | serious nature that it could not be | Bresates $2,868,1: 5 Ow mgzto \IOc[\.{akmg time, which is near nvlcvi'looked. i ok ¥ .\:Jin};_ n:lu:‘ missfdt.h }-:e would ha‘l;etflll;f—dnmeosn;r:uraov:-p, BVE cacsodn e nis b >4 1 > 4 v > Lieutenant Edgar H. Yule, Artille ¥ ' the thir ime af e fleeing man, but Po- ». it hand, we have rteduced all dur high-grade | Corps, and Lietuenant G. B. G. Hanng, | THE OLD RELIABLE liceman John Farrell causht his band. | | EAF cans degal I sae > 9 S = A O | Seventieth Coast Artillery, were ad. | The injured man was taken to the Cen- | Lard. 3 - - - 45¢..35¢ uits, embracing the newest stylesin Eton, hip | mitted into the general hospital Vester- » I I Y tral Emergoncy ‘Hopital, where he les i it Ay Saumatten, Wl i Lot - e s % ¥ | day as patients. [o& v in a precarious condition. Navarro is heid | g4, St best lity. Jacket and long coat effects. Some are copies The remaink of sixteen soldiers, re- at the City Prison pending developments. | 1o Ty o oeoe, Juslity, ¥ AT A e e 3 | cently brought from Manila. were MA K E He declares that he acted In self-defense. | Swiss Cheese, best quality, rex. 35¢ of Francis models: jackets completely tined: buried In-the National Cemetery at the g He says that Brown struck him and would | 1b .- 72070 o on iaresai 300 ,!lL aterials are v elvets flnd C]()th in 3” Ta'&h- | Presidio 3gsterdny A BeTARI R have followed up the attack had he nct Hine, Tew. S6o ehh. “! nnnrg X 3 Troop E of the Third Cavalry left i b ih shot to defend himself. . e et et O R TR Brown is the proprietor of a saloon at | the corner of Bacon place and Pine street. | The saloon once belonged to Navarro. who has been izboring under the delusicn that 1bs. for | Vancouver, Wash., Decemb T E 1 " Yaneouver. Washi, Disember T to join | 113958 Mariet St 25-27-29 Turk St, by for the Philibpines on Decem- | SPEGIAL SALE EVZRY SATURDAY ionable colorings, embracing, fancy.. mixtures. LADIES’ and MISSES’ VELVET SUiTS TR 3 | "Troop D of the Fourth Cavalry lert | g This Coat comes In Blue ard Brown. ne was “done” out of it. Ge: < o< R0 Reduced from $50.00 to.......... Bixae - | walla Walla- Thursday for the Pre. i ngUR)ASY. _?EG\?ES&L rimmed tn ed”" A host of 'When Navarro entered the saloon he ac- et STk, 30c bot. . 7o Reduced f: $68.3 sidlo, preparatory to sailing for Ma- —_— e N/ costed Brown in a friendly manner and | Marquette Rye. reg. $1.00 bot...... Reduct «ll frf;m O8I0 10 S S 50.00 nila on January 5. < o 8 10 ! A1l $1.25 Corssts favited him to have & drink. Brown ac- | TIee Chiantl, [talian-Swiss, pints.. 350 1 i 0 e ....... X Reduced from S8 lifornia, qts. X 6?.50 LADIES’ and MISSES’ CLOTH SU/T3 luced from § ., -$28.50- ... 80.00, .. 48.50 60.00 day to appear before the examining board. which meets at that post next . SR e e Your choice of any Leading Style, Makel | gnd fired. The bullet narrowly missed the | Brandy. best grade © 70c; pts ... . e e T R TR TR Monday, for examination for the grade CORNED BEEF, best, per 5[: 25¢ Women’s Allover Laee and or Shave. jaguiar vein. Brown made the {olllowln’ghszu(ement w0 Warrant Cierk Costello: ““The man imag- Plain Black Hose / ines that I skinned him out of the salocn. fre e er.1b TO-DAY . . . . fl He Dhas been sore at me ever since. When ? . .Tel. Mission 121 Miley. will report to the same board | per. lb... " —_———— K| I met him this afternoon he seemed to be | 3575 - 16th. Tel. Minsion 328 for the ‘grade Of first; LeUténant and, ...........essssnnssesss B ’ 3 BIG SPECIALS IN friendly and ‘asked me o haye ‘a drink | 242 Clement St.. nea® 4th Ave ... ... . I had no quarrel with him”at all. He Tel. Pacific 253 . T. Balentl: 14 ot { pr | (;or:x]:'::ny of Cotst sasliiory. 53‘1'?:;‘»0?: SHOULDER LAMB, per 1b 5 Hea“ B;ank Silk M“mMs shot me without any provocation.” Corps, arrived at the Presidio vester- PRIME RIB ROAST, per l21|} 2 Crest Bourbon or Rye. . - 2.0 R o n's Scotch Whiskey, per bot. $1.23 | of first lieutenant. Lieutenan: Claud H. Brigham, Sixty-fourth Company of | Coast Artillery, now stationed at Fort LEG LAMB s Rec Reduced from Reduced from Reduced from . | for the grade of captain. . Navarro admitted to Detectives Braig cupah Addition, 2 line of ETON and MILITARY'|. - )| |, comets doieirntosin . | FOREQUARTER -LAME, $1.50 ilx Mufflers and Tayior that he had not carried the| CHRISTMAS GIFTS. SUITS of cloth, braid trimmed. Reduced to. .$20.00 At a Imeelitn(g: “nmat B(g:g:lty £O¥ the | periilb G LNt s s s s e c TO-DAY . . . . £, believe that it was a cold blooded attempt | Most useful and appropriate gift is a | Prevention of Cruelty to dren, held | : ke it murder. < . | yesterday, Secretary White reported | LEG PORK, per Ib. ... "c 82’004-IDSAHYK ey e St A 2 pair of GRsses. | that '220 e ones had been afforded S R e - PR Regains Custody of Daughter. | relief during. November. Fourteen RK. per 1b .50 Silk Mufflers ! The Court of Appeals yesterday WE ISSUE EYEGLASS | adylts were prosecuted for cruclty ana | ROAST PORK, per 1b. = the custody of Eli = The Jenses can ba fit- ; TO-DAY . awarded y zabeth Gal- | Q) . of these eight were convicted. The fol- | B Ra B T b Piow o ted after Christmas. e o aunc da. The child’s mother died Paige, J. 8. Drum, A..J. Thompson, PIG’S HEAD, per bb........ o sthand free et churgs. s New Address ‘nx-‘noraurgh Jr.; Sussman, Worm.- | S s £ 30 several years ago and the little one % i 5 SRRl el S Commencing Monday evening, Dec. 11, [§ | Was placed temporarily in the custody ser & Co.; Well, Fargo'& Co.; Bass- : % open every evening until CLrist . b y /Opti y nna, Company, A. W. Craig and J. C. h Mar- ; v — i “BACON, per Ib...... MARKS BROS. man: ‘romarticd. be asked Miss” ar 918:922 Muarket Street = >oFme» N.'B—our Telephone Number Changea |§ TV 0-1224 o || shat for the reurn ot his nittle aaugh- -9 - : Striotly ‘oo telephose. Grdses reciived. for &b ’.‘a BTN MARKET vs‘r- girl and so a contest for her custody | 2 - clal rates. Call and seiect your own meat. = . mm | Was instituted in the courts o Grant Avenue