Newspaper Page Text
2 QUEEN DOWAGER. ANXIOUS. SENDS . LAD? IN WAITING -- '■*•.. '~--: .- .. - -.*.'-".- -'".-. Royalty . Manifests Intense Interest in Welfare -of - j * Distinguished Patient ; at the Vatican•.--;'. Venice pharmacist sends old remedy Marchiafava Approves and Prescribes . Medicine of Pontiff's Friend •ft the Dowager Queen "Marghetlta; Want tO the* Vatican this,.afternoon,; where she requested from Monsigheur llres t«n detailed information of fhe prog ress of the pope in the name of the fltieen ■ itl/lthfef, whose most -earnest wisliwc<ri fdr his recovery £116 bfdu'Sht. Tft'e relations between the members rf tlfe Bouse of Savoy and Cardinal Safto before he was elected:.pontiff -always were of ffie most cordial na ture. When, King Humbert and Queen Margfierkta Visited Venice " in ;? IMS," « Patriarch •Sarto "applied, to Rome for Instruction*. Cardinal Rarfnpoilw. then o o papal (Jacrel*****' of t-tate, answered, "euggesting that' be. leave Venice, .;,but -left the'^ialsidn'tO' the patriarch ' ? •*I c V VK*VICE I taM MASTER" 'T. Cardinal Sarto visited the* sover eigns, and invited them to the palff archate, whtre he Sit between theifl. After 1 a moment King Humbert dmil °lngly° asked: -• • What would Rome say if Rome ■could Me us?" ° In answer, the patriarch handed him Rfw-n,j»o!fa*s letter to read. Theft lif add c e9: ° "-"tut in Venice Idm mftsfer?' :?? Many cardinals, high prelate"-, mem bers of the* 1 aristocracy Snd th? grand master ©*f the Knights of Malta also caned at the Vatican to male inqui ries «-)•] showed great relief at the ° favorable reports. -'•"?"• "•Doctor ' Amici visited the -patient twice, tonight and administered reme dies of or 'the cough, end chloral for o restlessness; • after which the ** pontiff °w-?nt tranquilly to sleep. , * "• In" spite of the official Statement**, there are report.*? emanating from other sources that the pope is suffering from arterla fceelerosls and a variety Of othsr diseases, but the doctors emphatically 0 deny this and declare that tHeSe reports i are com«parable with-the Stories Irf cir culation that Cardinal Oregll3. dean of | the sacred college, has claimed the] privilege, enjoyed since the middle ages ■ by the crfrdinals, of assisting the pen tiff *in bis. bedroom when seriously : 111. I ylind that Cardinal Vives y Tuto had **. letted Pope Piiis and compiled his rft *si-gious will. No such privileges have [been claimed, as Cardinal Ofeglia Is filled to his apartment by gout and Cardinal -Vives ?y_Tuto is severely a. rfected* by cerebral anaemia. AF.MiK REfIEMBRR* HIM -? 4 * Many remedies have been received at th* 'Vatican* arid,the pope has beeh *b £>eclally touched by the thoughtfulness » *)t a*-Venetian pharmacist. who attended 5.» the -needs of the PatHftfch Parfo In ~*Veniee. He sent a preparation of his ••bwp ma*n»ta*et or % Which Professor . f»lda"fava, after analysis, approved *amd. prescribed. * Professor "Marfchiafdva* compiled this •anbrhlftg'EP bulletin in Ciraihai Merry " Jgel Val's apartment, which he visited r his "usual morning call at the pon ■tiff's bedside. 7 ;* * Professor Mflt-chlafava : said his ♦patient's ooiulirinn wn-s much more sat* Sory. Besides the diminution of be cough, the general Weakness was yjiot so accentuated fetid the pulse not Jo fast. The pope enjoyed more regu lar breathing, as the bronchial trouble s(g ;;«>']• improved. ? a Thfe jjope says he is better. When sboetor Amici visited him at v noon j to flay and asked him how he felt- the ,|*ontiff replied: POPETS STATEMENT* I "This i.<- the first day since my first *fj '!_" _''ili. l .■ " ' g*****!"****f -, ****? ll l_'LL. ii 'ii i ■ ' iii ii——^rt»-^-»»«^^»»»^»M»-«^a»i*^*-— >^-ji».»a. ; The Largest Clothing Store in America. Four Whole Floors of Clothing. ' ;. 'Boys' Norfolk ffY? P ; Knicker Suits «■ A Igj $20 THAT CHAP ABOVE, in the cen- f\H THE RIGHT is one of our-ever, ter, wears one of our inverted plait If popular double-breasted Knicker • * , Xorfolks. a pleasing diversion from Suits', preferred by older boys, but the orthodox box plait model.. Suits of equally acceptable for ages 7to 17. Every 50 # . this type are made with patch or plain durable "fabric of good weight is rcpre • pocket coats in sizes 7 to 17. Nothing . sented in handsome spring colorings. "1 is more elegant than our line of shep- r % -' "-' * I * herds checks arid plaids in black and (£ g» KXICKER SUITS, with two ''Z H li'liite or tan. An.- additional array of pairs of full linen lined knickers I worsteds, cheviots, homespuns and tweeds and with Norfolk or double- J makes the assortment : ample at .prices ■ •?-;'.* breasted jackets, are shown in limitless j from $6 to $20. *' See? the very "special' variety. Norfolks in sizes 7to 14-double' I values offered at $10 —the variety is tin- ? breasted,B to 17, fairbf heavy weigh*, fab- I equaled anywhere. 7 rics in browns, tans and grays. ' I ©■ .A Watch or Pair of Skates FREE y-jppSv With Every Suit or Overcoat from $6 Up -fe^ 1 ___r» " y v^!*k''"" ' The watch 8 a genuine, stem-winding Ingersoll, $_k^___**k. I '¥i* ' "the watch thet made the dollar famous. The -^^^srSS^^S^ 1 [Lf*---/" Hl9 skates are ball-bearing and are thoroughly pfac- -TatT-i * 1 \V_e> s**\ *?lß' tical and-•durable: Neither of these, premiums af- <; >x"- g<^*C*rr^-i^^S 1 \Vr fects the wonderful ::values? offered at any price. • . 3S^^^^>^MB^^^ I A Pushmobiic May Be Substituted %W • - (^^ ■J *£il Alfred Lilienfeld & Company ITSt, | Blouses, Overcoat Specialists Guaranteed, if Sizes 6-16, Kearny Street at Post San Francisco- -?>?''*' 50c~52. Kearny Street at Post San Francisco ?sc Stepmother Is Relative An Interesting Decision ?7"WA(BllixfiTOX,ll7;Aprtr?.Jr.~A stepmother In a' relative of; her? stepelilldren. in-eordinß- to a de_-" vlmAouJ. today AA by?i Comptroller '•■ of the * Treasury Traced efl. ? TT»e |: 1 we* Hon 7 arose '? in ?71 be case 'of h I Irutertfini P. ! f*AfKln«ld?l.ndi»vr'l: t'tilled*; States marine' corps, -.-. '-<» ~-s died nt tUff *"**!«.. In ,?aft iiHr.t, ; anil vilio bail «lr».liro»<eil Mr*,s Mnrgsret Ludlow, 1«Im step-*.? mother, a» « "il**{>«>■ ml*>nt relative.**'? ROLPH SAYS HE HfiSlMtTO SPEAK TO SCOLDS Mayor, Rejecting, Invitation • ) to" Address Public Owner- ' ship League, Calls Mem • bers Obstructionists ....... -*::/-■????■ ' Z: Z (nnllnnri) Cram Pace 1 lawsuit or oh a soeedl. The piepli want to ride.on streetcars. "? ?-. ?* y7 "The?pfopftf!ltiOn?ls?to?accomlrtbdale the people with a firs! ; clfss City OWfted streetcar sj'stem? and-to do" It r>"W Sap. Francisco want** TdiVsifalfttid ,! '"" ! '' «' sults. We are offering h**r the*"* in the form of -rear municipal ownership; yjiur association is offering : her nothing, 'We are- fighting tot municipal 7 o-JVnership. which IS adch in fact; while pro fessing love for . municipal. ownership, are obstructing it as c fa<*t. " - ;f 7 COMMON SCoLtJJ* A CIRIR - "As an evidence Of the continued nc tivity *In the principles of i. municipal ownership, plans for extensions to the municipal- railroad along streets and Into Other districts are ready for action. . '-. -■- -:'-'"-'"'.:"■"'"**■?.'■ ."-'•-. ■"-'■-"**' "Common, scolds?and 'obstructionists are the curse of San Francisco. •Holding these views. J feel that it would be a waste Of time for me to ad dress; you April 19. or at any time." relfipfre that I feel really relieved." Prof Marchiafava and Dr. Amtol 10- I day again Impressed oh the pope, the i necessity Of ; complete rest, Informing him that any activity would create obstacles to his recovery. ? ; • "Your i command** Shall-7 be | obeyed," < said .the- pope? smiling" with an air of resignation. ?? ! ..'-- "- *' '■ ; Shortly after the doctors had loft, however, the ■ curt broke , through the clouds' and flooded the pope's ? bed chamber. The pontiff thereupon, de clared that t ,he could . endure his bed no Idnerer. His restles-mesa H increased ahd he insisted On rising. .7*.,.,,.?.,..?,» ills attendants felt- obliged to -give way to his wishes. - - • ----?, Cardinal Fair ley Ready „. !. NEW YORK. April 17. —"Cardinal Parley Is prepared to take; 'the*- first steamship after the receipt of a cable ffiessage from the Vatican .an?, ; nouncing the; death of bin holiness," ! the cardinal** s secretary said today. "lie will net sail until-? suci;'" wofd comes." * "'"" "".' *. ' Z"Z~'- I Cardinal Farley has received ho of ficial information yet as to the pontiff* j condition.* v %? : - a: {a- : .Z "■'" '*Z'" COLLAPSE OF A COMEDIAN Rowland ' Buckatone"? of the fotbern Company Taken "- to - Belierbe rNE\v* YORK. Apfll IT.—Rowland Buckstohe, one of the best known ors in COmedy parts and for 25, years* member of the EdWard H. Sothern com pany, was taken from the Players' club, to the Bellevue hospital psycopathic ward. "Worry occasioned by the. recent death of his wife is assigned as the cause of his collapse. Special reduced* tare to Lafayette. See the Mount Diablo country and the scenic "High Line" route -of I the Oakland I & Antloch TElec Ry. Round Trip Pare ffic, Bunday;, tickets at this rate «obtainable only from H. N. BURGESS CO.* 734 Mar ket St., S. F.; Broddway, Oakland. — Ailvt. '?*• ' *.-.--■ -'..7. THE SAN;. FRANCISCO CALU,. ?-FKIDAY, APRIL 18 1913. 'THE GAMEST MAN THAT I EVER SAW,' SAYS M.D. CLARK Four Men Are Fired Upon While Trying to Make Landing Near Wine- " haven ; Reminiscent of ?;tnft?- oyster -pirate stories of Jack London was the tale told yesterday by M. S. Clark, fish com* rnlesionf»f t 7 Who 7; escaped .unhurt from the.-.?battle:". with seven Sicilians near **an I Qll en t i • point, : which ended 'in ■.' the death of Klt-h ' 'onlmissioner Ernest A. Raynaud and ■ "-"aivatorie Balestieri, a : fisberman. * .'•;<■!*• Balestieri. nephew of the dead .mati.tls'gillterlng from -a.-bullet'""wound" !fl th_ Wrist. Ho Was taken"' from the city j..-"son ;to: San Rafael "yesterday by .1. ,!. !*'-*.'itihg of Marin county, and Deputy Oaear Emerald. He prob ably will 'fbi?? '.'barged With murder. . 7; Upon''feacUling s-an Rafael Carlds Bal estieri Was taken to the Pan ? Rafael Sadat or! Where the bullet in .his wt*l*t was extracted by ; Dr?j;il,Kuser' count)' slcbui. and Dr.?" Ward J, Stone, lie will 1,.. kept there 'in'charge Of Deputy Sheriff Jack DonoHue urttil he is removed to the county Inii. 7?~?" ?; Balestieri. the dead - fisherman, was an old offender? On March 267 he was fined 129 by Judge Shortall for having underweight, striped -bass in his pos session. Raynaud caused his arrest and secured the conviction. •*-•'. . • ? Sftveral J weeks ? ago * Policeman Wil liam Isaacs learned that threats were baini made?? against :: Raynaud and warned; him to be oh guard?:? ' ■■ .. \ ; "Raynaud .was' .the -7; gamest "man I ever say.*' said ("lark In. describing the fight. *-' •. *; *.?■; * ~ - --;~ „- ' a "Raynaud and " I?went to California point on- the lookout for illicit "fishing. We came across Salvatorie Balestieri, with another ?unknown? fisherman and two clam diggers. 7working with their 7 nets lose tbv shore. -*? We watched* and | saw them "take? out Aof the net six ! striped bass, which they threw into; , their boat. Then -7 we ? arrested them? I Wo J were ? going 7to release the s clam : diggers, «.-ae- they were -to - receive -no I part of: the proceeds from the sale of I the fish.:?;:»: ?:- A- v- f : '?•;:-, "-":.'. "At the : time of the arrest there was another boat about half a mile distant. M"'*** a large, white fishing ; boat; ?"'"/ "Raynaud ordered the prisoners to get into" Balsstieri's boat, which? was painted blue and numbered '20? I -''Raynaud told the two clam diggers j to get into the tender of the" fishing boat and, Balestieri? Into ? the ? larger l craft. Balestieri went to the engine and the? other fisherman ;stood *in the open space just aft. . Raynaud i took I a seat at the tiller while I was standing In thr* bow -facing; aft. 7- 7 " *"" ''Suddenly*;without 7 warning I saw Carlos throw both arms about Raynaud and" hurl him to ; the V bottom -of 7 the , boat. At the 7 same -7 instant - the -?; un known fisherman lust back of the en gine jumped to Carlos' assistance. I started to aid Raynaud when Salva tofie?Balestieri? aimed ft blow at me with what looked like a knife. 71: had my revolver "In -my hand f and fired -point* blank? the bullet "hitting? him somewhere 111 the head/? He Sank down groaning? By this 7 time the two men • lin the White boat f jumped into the bat ; tle. Carlos Balestieri made for me | with? a knife and I shot him in the , Hand. It was then that* one of the two men! from the white boat aimed"?'•*' a [ blow at?my A -head with a club. I ducked and caught the force of yit*? on my shoulder.;-*' .7 ■■£* • -.*-,; :• >.. ~?-?'*; , "Before?i could ? straighten? up the j other fisherman gave me a shove and ! I was* pitched Into the water. 1 was j able to get hold of my pistol and I fired one shot. Then I struck out for i the shore but* was picked 7up by Joe | SWi'.R, . fe. marine fireman of Green 'brae." -*** ■.- ? -????' . * ?. Aigat Johnson of 103 r ?: Broadway? Oakland, John E; Oberg " and Oswald Jensen also "of Oakland, 7 were 7 within 800 yards of the launches "at the time" of;? the ■* fight.??'-'. Their schooner; The Eva, Was; *hlFed in the marsh near Romilafd *. Bflcßyafa, Jonnson said he heard 7 several shots and ? much loud talking in Italian. Mo/also; saw a -man (-•limb from the white launch into the' hum enft And shortly after wards* strike PRESS CLUB SHOW TODAY $•*& 4+s *♦* < * > * <^> <$>♦* <H^ Rollicking Matinee Ready R. Watover (at right) and John C. Terry in a carloonalogtie at the Pfeii ZZ''■, -. ,Z.:.*ZZ.ZZ : -: club show &be X given? today. . on the head with a club some person seated ?in the? stern. i | He. also witnessed the attempt of the meh?in tHe; launch to fun down * Clark after he was In the water. ? 77 7 ??. • ?''They:*werd?h*dt after him," said Johnson, "and i l^f heard thorn shout in Italian to Clark's rescuer to leave the ■I j,t "*>; , "*\;»-iit ■■, *&. -I" '"" ■■'.- ■■.'■., .-■ : .: "... . -■■'■.'■■■.■■■.:..'■■ * . :f iifa_;S For B °y s JUULJ and Girls rf-Syfei The needs of the youngsters in foot iSfjK.«W. wear are carefully and intelligently taken care of at our children's shops. v.*o Z': For Children \rw""i , We cannot say too much of the chll- "5' / Aa'' (Sr«h'4 shoe We illustrate here? We be- "\l'«2* / : lieve candidly ' that thesd values Are- V| *•'; I the best that ■ are "offered in this 'John- § *•' 1 try. The shoes ; are hni*flWclt->-l. of I *9\ *- gOOd hiaterial? on 7*o-*"l'ortal>lft ortho-, ' Mmmm\i \''•*"' p<*-ile ittlt, and are sold by us at the * V**2?# j^ ylsamo price' as you, pay for ordinary ma- J ? j-*"*-^i - .?- ' chine? sewed* goods. . Every, mother in ''''''■ ¥ l ? San Francisco ."'/should try out the**** 7 ?, Zfg^^fJd^ZyZjA'.';.. shoes for her youngster. 7 In run metal calf, patent col" and tan V 7 ? AiL&r "A -.-mssfa calf, also white etnttm— •?; 7 .. 0 : .'*. Sizes 5-8, $2.00; BK>-11. $2.25 f^\.gfmW Sizes 1151-2, $2.50 '- tli^P 1^ .-'-.■'..vlnvw-hltcbncksfcl*—..-.??■ y'. ~, 7--: ' /4tkf '' * • Sizes 5-11, $2.25; 11 Z-2, $2.75 £T • or Boys J3 )<\ :' : For boys 'we orff*f ft>" button . shoe, ~. ff . //-. J made of gun metal calf or of patent § i( s*(Jl/ //'' ■■ Jm\ «*olt—both styles have stout .durable -M >-Hl sales,:arid we know the boys will like : ,Z' M A&&' flkm^F - the mannish appearance of therfo "Shoes, *;>* 1 *^r I sizes f-jfp. $2.25; i- 3 -*** $2.75 (^^.^^ V ?:lh.|tTaT» metal calf bltiehers—, ' V ■' im*^^ ■■■: " - sizes $2.00; 1;?.*. $2.50 *^^ _ •■*■ ''nr' — *' ■ " "■-*"-"— -■-— ' ■ II -•-,! I ■r.-j..jLL " 'Specials - Rp""'' For Today and Tomorrow 1 3J "'•l.aelie.V Button: shoes, made of 1 m^. I genuine whlfe. , a leather y'' I \ v? ~that is casM*; cleaned arid kept r" J* j*v '■*'" " ; . delta. The style Is good, the I "~ ): .X* \ i':?y,. 1 material?l» good and the./fitting /' • **g>J : _($* V s?"i f ; --unlit h-m at-9 Rood. Thf* shoe** havtj a / -a^/ A I broad toe with ? short effect,' high / *$>] A* V ??.."? heel and blsli arch and 14 pearl bbt- // *&) V* -_^» tons, special $3.15 ' (*£s?JWm The same shoe,, made exactly? Sa If f ,^B^__B r ' r. above,** In taft rim-tin calf,7tvitli-r«g- ' il&& / !___■ ?■ ;•-. :?f tilar tan ? <buttons,!an ;^^ elegant special •-'.Z~-Zy**** :f '',-" I .' ."value at ...'.... $3.15 /~sk J Vl* ' ' "'' ,' ri [ \^^^ Mill Ofdert* given expert care~-*(eA(t for cat slog "-'A..'' «ij^-.?ir^t(frte- ; to all part** ofithe?i;Blted?s'tat#s? gunner & feufmaiffi 836 io 840 £*?> 11© to 12S Market St. fs»|fe&J Grant Aye. ? ;V\ v ' " near Stockton _T: 11 " near Deary " ***Pflto'tt_'fM''' ■ "'*""",_, "* a * What does Daddy want? ■;-•-- ■ ■*■■>=■:: *•'•--..'.■■■ v man in the water. After that the white launch 7 went in the dlrectioh of Cali* fornia City and the blue one, in which the '-: fl£ht7 Occurred, cruised along the shore toward the penitentiary.*,': .'.:••?' The statements of Clark ! and. John son Ware ? corroborated Sby? Joseph Swack,:' Clark's rescuer. SANDERSONS PUIS Kur *a**m«#*» only. Most intewrar s*iaVi m* •■* - •■•• v .'■.'* reliable ?•** remedy. 9SS*mM * 'urea the most obMlaatr oa»e» WnLW*) In 3 t« 10 days. Price, ft %m% $3-sP5# fi or j3 J -taxes s far' #0. Money s re- JF *"» ttiVaed It -key* /ell. Ceil or gggiVlwrt-e. * , -*^__gs* iTaWiUt MONOI ai-MttDYjCO^fe ] 1123 i Market [Street,* Saa: FraaeUeo.^Cal. . •*"*>•. . ''ri&mm FINAL REHEARSAL PLEASES MANAGER Entire Program Is Planned Solely for Laughing * Purposes ;-■ .: ■■- 77- ..■ ~ /-y •...-' --- ...''■ ■ ■ ; - y ■- .■ ■ .:•■ Second Performance at Cort ■* Will Be Given at Mid night Tomorrow -'The eft"*- "' was 'In slumberland last "night when "members iof the Press club put the finishing touches to their: an nual •♦how, 7 which opens this "afternoon at the'Cort, •'■ The newspaper 'men went through a dress rehearsal after leay-. Ing:their desks, and the. manage-.** pro" nounced everything 7 pelf*?'*!. A mid night show will be? given tomorrow.7? •The - show? is for laughing, purposes only, and the Whole desire of the minstrels'and the" actors in the sketches I.** to make the audience smile. 'iTheSpehihg* number .'introduces sev eral* foreign correspondents, who have come here to look over-the exposition; The principals ; in this number ai*e: Al C. Joy, a? Scotch?journalist? Bun* Mc intosh, 7 a ..' country (editor; 7 Leon ? Wing, an Sltalian?writer", 5 ' Franklin 7Morse, a Swedish correspondent;?l2d ward Heal j', an African wanderer, and Tom Bellew,* chairman of;? the: reception?' Committee? Th«» hook of '?thfe*-*ftrst? part ia the Creation,; of -W. J. : .Jacobs, .the lyric** ate I">\* .loy ; and Clyde C?\Vestover, and the mucii: ; by? Herman Heller. x Willie Jacobs and-"Waldeinar .Youn it present ? themselves 4 hysterical sketch, entitled "When Caesar. Backed 'a*.?Show,"."-'While?a? sketch written by Clyde C. \V«4tover. called "The Return of" Robinson i Crusoe." introduces Jack Irwin of Wellman balloon fame; Arthur Kiiapp?iHarry7-Robertson -and the au thor? of A: the playlet.?? -Mcintosh and 'Joy have n comedy -'fituat and ? Frank Thompson's big r bass voice is heard to advantage.?, y '■':■ :Tx>uls Befiliison add Jack Pollard, with Joy, take part" in "A Three Cor nered Bluff." Harold 5 Pracht-singsthfl poppy} song and several newspaper men are shown in a motion picture fantasy. y \ One* of the? most amhslhg numbers "is a 7 drawing* contest between John C. Terry and R. WeStoVer, cartoonists, Who "draw at each fothe*-*.?? The matinee performance will y begin ;at 2:15 o'clock: * ...... ■ A beauty beverage KS^H_ — FER-MIL-LAC: a delightful Health drink; a system purifier 'and a builder of fair skill and healthy tissue. ■;'.?.'.?,*: ZZ. ?? : '?.? ?,?? ?'.... At soda fountain*, bars restaurants. I De livered to homes and office*: pint, 1 Oc; I i pt 6c Dairy Delivery Co. nISSic and any of awr branch (teres 7 Grand Magasins dv Louvre lli DIC EVXATTHtf-O NICER AND PARIS PARIS c PARIS i Summer i Season "■'■ The "GRAKDS' MAGAKINR *DU LOUT-t-l" of PflllS- bPff td lbrortn| tne-tr .trm-rii*-**-* clients | that the>rofnplets' catalogue . In 1 the '~E nglistt.'.* French, Spanish" and | Portuguese * languages Is | now 1 really md will be sent hy post free 01 charge. ' *- • Application*, for this catalogue in invited, and should be addressed by stamped letter to - .'*:-,«: Monsieur le Directpiir Ide3*Grands' Magaalns dv -*:■?*":.".,■■•?"■.•"' Louvre, :■'■■ r--. PARIS Cash jst*rt'Rf*.s--«i of $10 and over, prepaid, and which can be sent by. parrel goat, are forwarded. 1 carriage paid, all; over AMERICA. Pur- M nlture. bedding, honsebold requirements j and all [i heavy - and: bulky ■■; articles ' are .< cent: carriage -, paid j to. the shipping: port. ;',:,'i -*,-.?'? - . 1 INtERPRETERS IK ALL IANOPAOtfI. ■^ __r*i'i _si i*i sTsf <■ "> t sj», MCALLISTER STRBBT. ■••••J •••**'••••• 99ftl<r#Sif#visV9tf9'lO9it9f9')t()090ff2 jS 1 SAN Francisco CALL, April 18, 1913 Jm I I Ati "ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID: LIBRARY 15 COMPLETE til X > C-Z WITHOUT TWO CERTAIN —THE BIBLE AND £$ ♦ £ > lIP SHAKESPEARE* HARDLY A QUOTATION USED IN LITERATURE %* f I Qi-W THAT I*s NOT TAKE** PROM ONE or THESE WORKS." - "IUCS £ ■--•■■.-•# y ► The above Certificate with five others ot consecutive dates ,?. ? • ; Entitles bearer to this $5.00 Illustrated Bible z > If presented at the office of this newspaper, together with the stated amount that • ? I.-. .■• covers the necessary EXPENSE items "rf this great distribution— including '"'? ♦ ,: . : Z .: ■''."":clerk hire, cost of packing, Checking, express from factory, etc., etc ?'■■ ?7 • |4*S'«'***>*Hr*'*y''»'*^^ ? ' MAGrtIFICENT ike illustration in announcements-from day, to day) is • ! iierniTrn hound in full flexible limp leather, with overlapping covers 2 '.-' ) ILLUSTRATED a--** title stamped in gold, with numerous full-page plates 4 rmM\ Ed 11 left * n co^°fr from the world famous Tissot collection, together • 155 01 th* s ' x . hundred superb pictures graphically illustrating X i; . IqIHI 1 •-> and making plain the verse in the light of modern Biblical 4 * OmmWamtCa 'knowledge and research. The text conforms to the J I authorized version, is self-pronouncing, with copious *...-..„ _■ ~ „,, „ X Z ( marginal references, maps and helps; printed on thin J -j»-i Amount 4 '" ' bible paper, flat opening at ail pages; beautiful, read- *yl»m*V EXPENSE*! Z j able type. Six Consecutive Free Certificates and the , ,leaM J *'" I-:—— ; .'■ ■' - , ; ■ ■...>■■■■, .. " ,■" ♦ ' 1 Also an Edition for Catholics I . »>.;-, ■•■•'?- Through art exelufive arrangement, we have been most fortunate in secur- ••?--»?. J ['■ ing the Catholic llible. Doviay Version, eflddrsfcd by Cardinal I Gibbons rand *? j. I ' Archbishoj) (nO\V Cardinal J Farley, M well aa by, the various Archbishops of :-x :;.' J the country. The illustration*- consist of the full-page plates and maps approved m .>. by the Church,* without the Tissot and text pictures." 1 It will be distributed at ?? 5 "' : £ ; ?d:5 the same 'Amount Expense* Items as the Protestant : book, with the \ necessary «"■•'•' y Z Z , Free Certificates. -*■"■. X -■'•' H Mali's*- _ ,_- v ~ ▼ /**"? Any -took by Mail, 23 Cents Extra for Postage. r • * »«w«w«o«»««»f««m»*M» »»«i«»«»«w»»»««»SII ?? •'*■'. ■■''■'. ■ G. Stanley Hall Says: .-■. r ; " --* .-- ' y ■ ..y..;. ?*• , ~"J^ re,i * k no * such *<-ent as music fori-. 3 •*dud»tll>|f the p heart |to A love**-of; GafiA * *"-»me. , nature, . country, and * hence there ' .v J» M;; ftajMci y* 6f yy oar « educational ~■ life more sad ' than the neglect or : perversion of ftupreemtira from-this, it* * -ufretit* M," -. - 7 G. Stanley Hall is "the president erf Clark Univer sity, and-his work on "Adol escence" is the most authori tative \ study, of ; growing ■ ■- children: -His investigations .? show that a life without mv ? sical [appreciation/Us likely •;' /to be .a:barren life. . ?- , Is your life or the lives of those dependent on yon . dwarfed for lack of good "■■■■ music?:"The remedy is eas ily at hand. The BUNGA LOW PLAYER -PIANO is more than pleasure giving— .'./.■?:■'•,?-. -a,-- •...■• • -. - '' *> <o .- ■ ■it.'-is a musical educator. j The BUNGALOW PLAY | • ER PIANO has every essen | ? ? tial advantage *of 'the more i expensive players. And we :.will take your [ "never-played" piano in part |.:.?.;. 7,payment. ;y ; :>,* i THE m-XGAEOW " PLAYER j. PIANO, plays the full scrip. 88 I- : notes— all "standard" muslo .:;,■•■.•• rolls—full, round,, rich, mellow i tone — selected materials—best j-'t workmanship «-** automatic a guid | . ing devicemelody "soloist — i eVery valuable Improvement — I ; free library of , music roll**. ! Price *MS5—-terms $2.50 per week.? EILERS MUSIC HOUSE . Fan "Fram-wis Stow**, »75 Market Street. | j* Angeles Store. .144 So. Broailwar. ? ?. -Oakland jßtor«. ,1448 .San Pablo At tuna. ;* ;,:;■; iK'sno ■ Store,- 2019 .Mariposa Street. j - Hacramentp Store,?'. SIR -. J Street. * San Jofe Store,;22l South First Street. 7.. '; r ?? ' (Copy right applied for.) All the Latest Novels . And the best Fifty Cent Fiction at *. 7 _____ •■■■'". _, Paul . -i alii ■ Elders The Beit in Books and Art" 239 Grant Avenue I. . , ' SPECIAL 30 DAY OFFER $s"° Glasses Now $1 M Eyes Examined Free by. Graduate ;' Opticians. PACIFIC OPTICAL CO. 908 MARKET STREET SIB' DOUGLAS BLDG. -- '■ .■■■■" - .. sj-* Now, In Time of Health Provide for Sickness or Accident. It ls the object Of the ? " - ? ' - :; ' Grace Darling Hospital Ass'n . •'"-.■ (Incorporated) to keep you Well, and to care far ? you in the best possible way If sick ness or accident should befall you., '[ OUT* POSIITVIS GI.VIUXTKH - You are guaranteed at once on becoming s "fiembsf, hospital serv ice vln a,,first: class hospital when . made necessary* by sickness or acci dent. 7including-surgical operations, use |Of operating rooms, automobile ambulance, nurses and 7 assistants: also ; first ". class board, :dressings and dfUgS: medical, surgical and dental attention, either -at you* "horns, In hospital or.at* offices of our medical staff.' day or night:? all : medicines escribed , by • physicians, 7 surgeons, specialists or dentists, free. - "v*.- Any man, woman or child. In good health, ran become a member.-.-. in itiation Fee 32.00. Dues, per month tI.OO. ■?'?"■'? ■.?>?:""? ■'■''■-' : -'.''."■■?'' Cut e*st thla envpns and mall to n» - _. ; * today. ( Grace Darling Hospital Assn., I 1 7 v 613-514. Union i Square Bldg.. •r? i i 350 pom st*. Z ?:SAW*imANCISCS ' " r Without expense or obligation to f 1 me, send full : particular* Cohceralag t I your Association. I ii ' ~";■ " « : ■ : "*. :■'■- ..■ - ' '- . • '■-.■-■. - Name. .........»V»*.«»..<** *mr-nr*.v*'■ [ f . Address. (...?, ~.,m.(..4. »»*•••• 1 I ■.'..;,,-;.; Phone; Douglas 3231 : A "" lt- - —7"~?~-1"~*.' *~?~"*^""?~*'"ry" - .?" — "* -.