The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 29, 1906, Page 9

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*THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906. MRS. ATHERTON & CRITICISES THE SMART SET people tracts which novelists Mrs Mr The Wateh of the Gods. FOLLOWING SCRIPTURE Proved the Good Thing and Holds Fast to It. und the change e farm to the city especially the some country ise fare, How on is interest- He serious prob- to declize in and weak in doctor diegnosed n,’ but was un- 1 tried patent . e result. 1 was e ker, and had no I fought because dition ndar fell into my study ta- | inscription “Braing Re- b R Ihtsd(.)fl‘l‘ weary with red to me that & Why not see what it acted on the months ago. at it was p - « d better. Then 1 de- a¢ Grape-Nuts was heiping )ld stop coffee and take on I This 1 did, and the two are s wonders! And while has been only grad- I do not gain a ew days and then lapse | S iceen whit L main 2 the use of the two, Grape- | d Postum Coffee, 1 ha\': ac sickened Vvitality, capacity | r work, clearer and more en- mentality =nd can study better, I weigh more than for years | 1 am & new man. As pastor ot Christian Chureh, I preach Christ Ipit and in my pastoral| an among men, I also Srape-Nuts and Postum. I have | i them to be good, and am holu- to them.” Name given by | 0., Battle Creek, Mich, F'L~du,rs trial js easy, | see me firm and healthy | “1 CITY MY LOSE INIAN TRADE New System Adopted That Provides for Opening of All Bids at e SRR e YOTEST IS FORWARI SR Manufacturers of California PY DED Ask Congressmen to Aet to Protect This Coast erd test to Washi 1 bids to Washington, L and having C olied all s v passed upon. 2 t of the Indi ew York, Ck an Franciscc bmitted at San blished the center for Pacific cluded Cali- Oregon and d in 1 to lose move is Suppos ons made by W Commission, w time ago ns the conduct of to lx\u'uu by the but re- in a Kap- socia pposition is latter in th al org will pr 1 nd Produce! f government. natter the ucers elected of- and also in- ssman Kahn nother Federal officers elected: A first vice presi- P. Currier; second vice president, Allen; third vice president, A. ; directors—Charies R. Allen, “harles H. Crocke erett, M. J. A. Mal Ru Fon- n, A h waiter, a jury in art of and disgustingly r to United States Secret Agent George W. Hazen. Ha- Gerads for accost- en married, who 1d of Gerads, Drags Wife From Bed. recover $15,000 damages was , against one intiff alleges night of March 14 the de- ed their home at 868 Mis- and dragged the wife from serfously ening her. The cause of Lewls' strange act is not given. Eo L LR S Simplicity propriate frami to pattern, proportion and elze f the picture. ur experts andpoint to produce | you to see our art pictures is compre- Sanborn, Vail & Co., se subscription price is $1 a year, or 10 cents a copy The Universal *By Sera L. Ih this universe wide, men differ in face, In lenguage, custom and name; But a Jaugh of joy, or & cry of woe, In every tongue is the same. —The Bohemian Tongue. Ward. (ApriD), is reported that J. Pierpont Mor- has pald Lord Rosebery $50,000 his collection of manuscripts of Burns. In original manuscript d Lang Syne.” It is now authoritatively announced that the philosophical works “Sturm- and “Calmire,” which have run anonymously through several editions, are from the pen of a well-known | publisher, Henry Holt—Literary Di- gest. . e . William Jennings Bryan will have in the April Century a paper on vidualism versus Soclalism.” 1I§ is a non-partisan statement of conditions and claims, the writer arguing that the words “individualism” and “socialism” define tendencies rather than concrete systems; unfriendliness between the honest in- dividualist and the honest socialist, both seeking that which they believe to be best for society. .. . The following little poem was select- ed by the Literary Digest from the “Last Poems” by Laurence Hope, who was the wife of General Malcolm Nich- olson of the British army in India. A few months ago she committed suicide because of grief over the death of her husband: 7 ASHORE. t T came from the dancing-place; The night-wind met me face to face— ind off the harbor, cold and keen, A T nowe” it 'whistied. ‘“where thou hast voice. fell from the stars above— A faint whom we lighted to shrines of Lowe ““Thou? 1 reached my lonely room scent in the unlit gloom. when sweet found A faint And this wag the worst of all to bear, For some one had left white lflac there— The Sower you loved in times that were. 4 this col- | of | “Indi- | and that there should be no | Washington | of | r protest or send individual | 1 unders and her | injuring and fright- | The per- | | From Los Angeles—H. M Hale at | | | 'Boara | City “MISS TINIDITY - TIVOLIS LATEST ’\[usmal Fccent r1c1ty Adapted From the French Will Be Given Here for First Time CAST TO BE OF BEST SAVINGS BANKS 10 BE MERGED Mechanies’ Buys Property of the Savings and Loan Society as First. Move ALLIANCE IS POWERFUL Cecelia Rhoda to Have Name Part, Which Has Given Fame to Several Artists Combined Resources Amount to Ten Million Dollars, Including Bank Building The production for the first time at The Mechanies’ Savings Bank has | the Tivoli next Monday night of the | bought the bank and property of the Sav- | |famous musical eccentricity, “Miss Ti- | ings and Loan Soclety, on the rorthwest midity,” will give Cecelia Rhoda, the |corner of Montgomery and Sutter streets. This {s preliminary to merging the busi- ness and interests of the two institutions. The Mechanics' Savings Bank will go into liquidation. In sixty days its business will be wound up, and then it will move into the house of the Savings and Loan So- clety and will do business under the old name of the Savings and Loan Socfety. The assets and labilities of the Savings and Loan Society amount to 38,620,000 in round figures. The deposits are more than $7,650,000. The resources of the Me- chanics’ Savings Bank are $1,000,000 in round figures. The present directors of the Mechanies’ savings bank are: President, James O'B. Gunn; F. W. Dohrmann Jr., James J. Fa- gan, F. M. Greenwood, Marshall Hale, | Charles C. Moore, George D. Gray, George F. Lyon, George M. Mitchell, Henry T. | Scott and W. F. Wiliamson. The direct- | ors of the Savings and Loan Soclety are | Arthur A. Smith, Horace Davis, George | E. Goodman, A. N. Drown, E. C. Burr, | W. E. Davis, Charles R. Bishop, William R. Dunning and Vanderlynn Stow. | James O'B. Gunn will be the president | of the bank when the merger is completed | and John U. Calkins will be the executive officer. A new building will probably be | erected at Sutter and Montgomery streets | by the Savings and Loan Society. The bank under the merger will have re- | sources of about $10,000,000. | —_——— In the Divorce Court. Decrees of divorce were granted yes- terday to Mrs, Sidney A. from Frank D. Page for desertion, and to Carrie | from Carl Lelgestrand for cruelty and | habitual intemperance. The marriage of Henrietta M. de Gore and William | | popular prima donna, a splendid . oppor- | tunity to shine in the name part, which : | has brought fame to several artists, both | in London and New York. | “Miss Timidity” was adapted from the French by the famous F. C. Burnand, | who has just retired from the editorship of London Punch. Since then it has been | | specially revised for the American stage | and brought thoroughly up-to-date. It is | said to be rich in catchy melodies, pretty |and novel dances and picturesque en- | sembles. It will be given a splendid cast, | which will include the entire Tivoll com- pany and its incomparable girl chorus. EE AN L SOUTHERN PACIFIC RUSHING WORK ON ALAMEDA CUT-OFF Large Gangs of Men Employed in Order to Complete New Service by First Week in April, The Southern Pacific is rushing the work on the Alameda mole cut-off so that the new rapid service can be put on during the first week in April. The | recent wet weather has given the con- struction gang a severe setback and in order to complete the work on sched- ule time the officials of the road are keeping double forces busy. This new service, when | completed, | | | will give to Alameda five Southern Pa- | |cific trains every hour, instead of three as formerly. The cut-off does away with the Harrison-street bridge, so long a source ol annovance to the Southern Pacific because of its crowded condi- | tion. The line across the bridge will be abandoned. The new line trains will leave the Oakland mole and run through Alameda to the Alameda mole. At the same time other trains will A S Alar | K. Scollard was annulled by Judge e e lamea o pmole (oRd TUR | Gigham on statutory grounds. Sults | ! via Frultv Thiese traips will. give (77 37006 were S04 Ry T B against | B e quick service and greatly relieve- the | Jchlie Dunmire for desertion; Kather- | thr | | | ine agalnst Ignatius Larios for failure | POPULAR PRIMA DX NA WHO | ec psted Ala da 5 | WILL PLAY MISS TIMIDITY AT songesLed, Al o {to provide; John H. against Mary THE TiVOLL Oberly for cruelty: Pearle E. against | ¥ 3 Two Hank LICSHANG. S0 tbues Charles G. AMmstrong for faflure to| | The Bank Commission issued licenses | provide; Catherine against Ross 3 B - | vesterday for the establishment of the | Horton for intemperance, and Anna | I I;RSON AL | Bark of Log Banos, with a branch at | against Sam W. Whitaker for failure | Dos Palos. Merced County, and the |to provide. Mrs. K. K. Lone, of New York, is at | Bank of Huntington at Huntington. Tl D the Palace Hot | The Los Banos institution, which S| A gelicious remedy for San Franciseo M. Homer, from Boise, | capitalized at $100.000, has elected | pegple. The weak and the convalescent e at the Palace. | Henry Miller president and = Willlam | wij} soon _recover their vigor and Simon Baruch of New York City | Lees cashier. The Huntington bank | health by the use of the delicious light is at the Hotel St. Franeis. | has a capitalization of $25,000. Its | Asti Tipo Chianti wine of the Italian- ". E. Newlin and {ts cash- | Swiss Colony. It is invigorating and Theo. he Palace Hotel. Sprague of Scran- | g | fer and secretary is A. E. Walters. not intoxicating. Be sure that you are not deceived by imitations. and W, Morrell of | | == S S e at the Palace. Women know that low prices are only Horace N. Fisher are at | possible in a store where a great vol- e Siiwale CATSannth: Cluh. At today's meeting of the Board of Eduecation a vote of thanks will be tendered to the California Club for a donation of $25 to the Parental School and to “Doc” ‘W. H. Leahy, who invited ume of business s done; and they know | that “volume of business” of advertising” rancis from Boston, Mass. alvin Phillips of Tacoma and dmund Garsten of London, Eng- are at the Palace. and “volume are closely related. SUES SOUTHERN PACIFIC.—Willlam C, J. G. Hickey, Mrs,_Mary W. : : Dorothy Bedford, of | KAcX yeatetday sued the Southern Pacifie Com- | the puplls of the school to witness the are at the Palace. alleged services rendered the corporation by performance at the Tivoli last Saturday, iam Stix, of the firm of Rice, Stix | F. J. Bowen. at which Judge Murasky was present. of St. Louis, is at the Hotel St. accompanied by his wife, W. Bowman of Brownsville, Pa., gxrl\'d at the St. Francis yesterda: accompanied by his wife and family. | ‘Willlam P. Harvey, president of the Belvedere Hotel Company of Baltimore, | is at the Hotel St. Francis with his fam- ily. \ 1 | | | | i | Howe, general manager of the | H. J. Northern Pacific Rallway, s | 1 fat st ';;dub .g’;m g aon=d | Prof. Moleschott, the celebrated i v his wif d y. : : E Chariy Niosn e s German scientist, says: “A e Key Niedringhaus, the pygminent politi- beer is as nutritious as fruit. Fer- {clan of St. Louls, is at the Palace. He i i is accompanled by Miss Bdith Niedring- mented liquors, taken in modera- aus, tion, increase the secretion of the digestive juices and promote the solution of food. A pure beer combines all the advantages of the alcoholic beverages, and at the same time usually quenches the thirst by its more abundant amount of water.” John J. Byrne, assistant passenger traf- fic manager of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe lines, with headquarters in Los | Angeles, is at the Hotel St. Francis, ac- companied by George W. Barnwell. | Mrs. W, E. Corey, wife of the prgsident of the steel trust, is at the Palace. She is accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Corey and Miss Ada Corey. While they came from | Reno, they are registered from Pitts- | burg. | A s ey ifornians fn New York. NEW YORK, March 28.—The follow- !lng alifornians have arrived in New York: From San Francisco—Miss M. Doe, | Mrs. J. B. Stetson. at the Hotel Wol- | cott; E. G. Grant, at the Ashland: F. F. | Ingram and wife, at the Astor Hous | W. H. Nolan, at the Continental; Mrs. Thuesen, at the Belvidere. From San Jose—A. T.\Stafford, at the | St. Denis. has been found by a rigid analysis to be pure, and therefore very nourishing and healthful. the Martha Washington; W. E. M. Bray, T. Hook, F. Paul, at the Hotel Imperial. Bottling Dept., Phone Mission 319 TO REPORT ON CIDERS.—The Health | r“m[ today (gcelve & report from the Chemist on his analyses of sam, clders and eclder yinegars. o NEW ADVERTISEM “‘A WORD TO THE BEAUTIFUL IS SUFFICIENT,” We want you to be one of the firs to prove the special and extraordxf nary qualities of “HUNYADI JANOS Sgkl\? Msl)b' the advantages, comforts an enefits that - portant to YOU. i “\ol on}]y d}’eis this cleanse the skin, but it r wrinkles, blackhead! all Xaclnel":l?\‘l';f tions, takes out the stiffness of the facial muscles, animates the tissues and makes the flesh firm a%d solid. THE ' Overland Limited mud perfectly Don't think this is the dinary claim of the usual Beauty Noctor, but a positive physical influefos on the complexion, on the res and on S:e lmy hlhco(d vessels that underlie In Less Than e skin, that any one may teel an; b see. You can feel the litia blond Thre vessels and pores take up their prop- e er work. The stimulus is felt at once. Its results are seen ‘immedi- ately. One treatment free to intro- duce this wonderful secret of youth, Also scalp treatment, You Know Where 1Ie Dolls Swing in the Window. 1051 MARKET STREET SEE THE LA?{IES' GRILL PALACE HOTEL Noted for Its BEAUTY COMFORT CUISINE SERVICE Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. Over the only double-track railway between the Missouri River and Chicago. New Pullman, Drawing-Room -and Stateroom Cars built us. train. mtllx‘l’mm' Buffet ndm 4 Parln'r‘ gklzsuvtl:ion Car, jovers um n! ng-car a am‘ Electric lighted throughont.. et Ton Farite & KomeWesars' e 4t Iin Best of Eflnptfiia‘ T ey s Sorafemeratinsand R.R. m-m“m 917 Market S1., Paises Netol, Sou Freasisse. —_— Entrance Cor. Market Annie Sts. | | TONIGHT—MATS. !ATL’RDAT AN'D SUN. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Graft Problem Selved The Swiss have come nearer to it than any other nation of the world. They give every person the opportunity to be a good citi- zen; then require it. COLUMBI THIS WEEK ONLY. TUp to and Including Sunday Nizht. MATINEE SATURDAY. The Kirk La Shelle Proguction of Paul Armstrong's Merry Comedy, THE HERR TO THE HOORAH With GUY BATES POST And am Admirshle Compangs SEATS SELLING THE Simple and right. No slums e there; no wickedly rich either. ::'{:;’ LION Laws few but enforced—no | AmmRicax i favorites; therefore few trans- g s gressors. < zo=. (THE ussell’s stirring fact-story | ot “The —“Soldiers of thg Commz on— MOUSE Management of Henry B. Harris. mems o NEXT MONDAY Prices $2 to 25c. MATS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Sunday Matinee, April 8 GERARDY Sunday Matinee, April 15. The World's Greatest Celltst. mojestjgi Tounight' (Thurs.) and Tomorrow “Pop’" Mat. This Afterncon l( 3 Last Three Performances of SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY Good” in Everybody's for April. EXTRA MAT. FRIDAY at 2:15 and Pare- well Performances Sat Aft. and Bve., s Camnlle STEWART in “One H GmK-(E SEATS.. e 3 N ulllnd-. COMMENCING THIS SUNDAY A.I'L Bishop's Players, headed by Amei Gardner and Franklyn Underwood, in a grand revival of SHENANDOAR Regular Majestic Prices—15¢, 30c, 25e. Tm.u-s and Sun, ~Pop” Mats, All Séats 25¢ 1906 MODELS Automobile Masks and Goggles o ISLE OF SPIGE MAT!\EE SAT('R.DAY AVD SLN"DAY 250 and 80c—NO HIGHER. Beginning NEXT MNONDAY NIGHT THE CHARMING MUSICAL PLAY, MISS TIMIDITY IIDUC!I) FIREWO0O $l?5perl.o.don&dcvnk $2.00 per Load Carried In PACIFIC BOX FACTORY Phone South 125 Fifth and Berry Streets. AMUSEMEN' BUBI'I STREll CHAS. P. Phorn Main GREATEST OF ALI-! TOfiiGHT —_ E‘:u WEEK — afim Dv-y " REILLY & WooDS v BIG SEHOW HEADED BY PAT REILLY. ‘a KUBELIK SUNDAY MATINEE, April 8 MONDAY BVENING, April 9. | sEATS Now ON sAu PRICES, AT Tivoll Box Offios. 09 TO $3.00. ABIG BANNER BILL! NEXT- | Bclueoblnnt Coote and Company: The Colby ALC AZ AR B R et otk PH«, Amoros Sisters, and Orpheum Motion Plctures, Showing “The Dream of the l-nlh Fiend.” Times of Abd’el Kader and Hiw 'l'lm ‘Wives: Sandor’s Burlesque Clr- 3 _Alf. Graut and Ethel Hoag. and the Worlds Comedy Four. Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Sundsy. 0c. 26c and Se. GRAND:;o:s: LAST THREE NIGHTS-MAT. SATURDAY. “SCOTTY” The Mysterious Death Valley Miner, in KING OF THE DESERT MINE PRICES—280, S0c, Tle. NEXT SUNDAY MATINED— ‘William Collier's New York and London Laughing Hit. The chtator Funnlest of all the Farces. Eves., 25¢ to '6c_ Mats, Sat. & Sun., 20c to 5. NEXT WEEK—Everybody's Favorite, CHARLEY’S AUNT. SOON—Sardou's Great Play, The Sorceress GENTRAL wirv's TONIGHT _AND ALL WEEK. The Great Heart Drama, 100 PROUD The Alcazar Company’s 500th WEEK, Breaking All Reco: 44 lld PHONE EAST 1877 Corner of Eddy and Jones Streets. BELASCO & MAYER, Propristors mmmn' AND ALL Tfll! WEEK. ulxfll and Sunday. hnhcfiyo{mwl A MII]N!SHT 'MARRIAGE BOTHWELL BROWNE'S GAIETY GIRLS Prenenting “HAPPY SCHOOL DAYSy" EMMONDS, EMMERSON & EMMONDS, and & Continuous SODA BAY SPRINGS Cleas Lake. Lake County, Cal. R, 5 o

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