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SAN; CALIi, ; ';S 3, i, THE FRANCISCO £ SIINDAYv DECEMBER -. 1905 21

::f_:' ANNOUNCEMENT , Our Christmas Orders -for Gloves -*, _ Sale of Smoking Jackets at the ..'^\u25a0•y^fiSS^l^ liee?®r.l?^'WiisOO'\ REPORT MUST : sachet, -, * •Enclosed Iwith : in fancy. 1 *Ho o t- 'tt • t^y^^^. eiv^ Machines ; V\ Smoking pr House just I ll^ IX^iS^S^S. decorated bojoes.'thus: making con-: Xl\\ *VWf% V*M ANVfrVvV/T^V Jackets— for venient and acceptable gifts; CAluWlciy the_ present tor him ;the material . 1^ more than fifty years &zy^^^sk issued Ul1\l0L lll\\CuY\\GTCVCWIV¥ 1 I\^ BE IN ON TIME for any amount easily pur-- Vj/ i^fllWWaw *is hne. sort c.assimere m taccy hg- and. ; : ures and plain colors, such a3 -chased. The^recipients makeltheir^ \u25a0 .* c- **- c* *.tc "<&*~<£L: -*~rr?n±:-. \u25a0 '^V tary - National own selections from any' depart- : KearnyandStlttCT streCtS brown, navy blue, oxford garnet )^^^?^Y shuttle movement Ijj\WgjfM' Guard Officers Are : and black. Special price, $5. mentat any time: '/.;.;' . \u25a0-,"":>;,\u25a0 -^W- -V •.\u25a0".•.'.' . .;. , 1 >v~t*^a^)^*^1• or maKinp^ tne iock- _^wv s Warned to Make Eesults , will hereafter be of SJioots luiown Promptly -; advertisement, U<^fgll^X4^^^^/ * ' MAll fiQDPQQ CIIIXn Order your Holiday.requirements by,maiL Make selections from this or from out catalogue. sold by the 11lMILr UnULnO riL.LI.IJ Ordernow while all;stocks are complete.' dRDEES v AXE POSITIT^ SINGER MACHINE CO. Greatly Go. Failure to Obey Will Be Ladies' Suits Reduced The Wheeler &Wilson Mfg. willcontinue to These suits the models, but" we have reduced during December. make simply Followed by Punislimeiit are season's most up-to-date the prices to close them all out these machines as heretofore, the change \u25a0y..i.:-Tiie"y.come^in^^several;'. styles in:long coat; Eton and jacket effects, in broadcloth, serge, Panama, Scoth mixtures, velvets, etc. effecting greater economy in the cost of selling, "a Unless an Excuse Is Given Note below the extent of these reductions and remember each suit is this season's . saying which prove of material benefit to Suits that were $25.00, n0w .1 $17-50 I Suits that were $40.00,' now. $30-00 will to-be Each of the organizations in the Na-j '\u25a0£'\u25a0 ...... purchasers, who will now be enabled to select at tional Guard of California has completed -Suits that' were $32.50, n0w...... :.. ...$2500 ': Suits that were : $50.00, n0w...... $37-50 the Stata shoot for 1905, and the reports Singer Stores .- . . must be in by December 12. Ifsuch re- ports are not all in by that time? in the A Second Brigade the delinquents willbe Ma^ificerlt Chain-vStitch brought up with a round turn and be re- Christmas is only three weeks away—holiday D^shopping is now on,in earnest. With a larger and finer stock. than we ever Xock-^titch quired to furnish a satisfactory -excuse carried before, we invite youvto inspect our goods. Let-usi suggest for your and comfort that you trade in the morning, for failure to perform a duty imposed Vy PX Machines Macliines law or else answer, to a' charge of dis-" when you can more critically make, your *selections. We mention below some interesting items, but they are only suggestions intention ' ~" - \u25a0 - M Oscillating, Rotary or Elastic . obedience of orders. It is the . : taken at random- through the store:, < % f~"f of the brigadier general to makean ex- ,;? -:* .r •'\u25a0\u0084 4.^- .^- -c"-^ 5 Vibrating Shuttle. No , No Shuttle. ample of such as are willfullydelin- quent. As he has announced his deter- mination in that matter itis believed that Prices to Suit AllPurses. \ the reports willbe in on time this: year. '/ ' J. F. H. Rickson, on the civil list of department Every Many Styles of Cabinet WorK. army Our silverware contains about everything known to goods of this character. article is sterling silver, and the and stationed in reason Needles for AllMaKes of Machines. the quartermaster's department at United for this alone selection can be made from goods that will serve their mission properly. We are especially strong in States army headquarters in this- city, toilet ware and novelties, which are most acceptable for gifts. rt;._ has been appointed assistant RENTED, SOLD, general for the Second- Brigade, vice While we have quite a stock on hand we know that these special articles willsell out in a very few days. Remember, we MACHINES EXCHANGED. Hughes, who has removed Seattle. The, to .engrave everything free of charge. _^, new appointee is a thorough military man, being conversant with all the de- \u25a0 Sterling silver manicure sets, newest pat- Dressing combs, shell color, heavy sterling Salt and pepper shakers, plain and fancy, , designs, tails of United States army .service. He terns, containing 8 pieces, such as silver mountings, regular price $1.50, special with sterling tops, regular' value 75c* was In command of the light battery of :file, ""hook, shoe horn, buffer, tooth now at 95c. special now for.set of two, 50c. artillery, National Guard, in Arkansas, brush, and j "' before he State; during the or gentlemen, SterlinS silver darne *^*r $1.25 value, came to this t^^t^svm^p^v^' g brooms for ladies - Spanish-American war was a captain of heavy'00ksterling silver, mountings, regular $1:25 now SPC. fcvlnnK^$6.50, special now $4.50. a company in the Second Regiment of and $1.50 value, for 75c. . Sterling silver match safes, regular $1.50 Engineers, United States volunteers/and Sterling silver toilet sets, containing brush . v , v , value, for 85c; extra heavy $4.00 value for served. on the staff of General' Dickinson. and comb; they are very pretty, indeed; put Baby set, containing.. brush and fine tooth $3.50. \u25a0 is such that \u25a0 ; Singer Stores His engineering knowledge up in neat box; regular value $6, special now comb, regular value $1.75, now $1.25. Sterling cigarette cases many " i4^RPffi*l:c a^^ - when the time came for[laying out the / silver in de- StOre. Addresses requested to at $4.00. Sterling silver cologne bottles in three differ- signs, regular $6.50 value, for $5.00. camp Atascadero he was Everywhere. at dusters, : designs, regular $1.25, special cutter, lay it out, and he did so to the satisfac- Piano or parlor with 'long ent value now Sterling• silver cigar $2.50 svalue, for L^i^ft/ he silver^ $1.00. tion of all concerned. Itis said that handles, regular value $2.25, now $1.50. .' n . $1.75. "\u25a0•\u25a0-. is possessed of all the qualifications These are a few of the many articles on display. Whatever you desire no doubt we have in our regular stoclc. requisite for the position to which he has 1^ »...... «. •«...... ».••.»»• been assigned; ' Qm»»»»»m JUMPIVG OFFICERS. Xjlbves for Oar large business proves that rates right compared withthe other fellow's At an election held in Company C, Suitable A Beautiful Display of 1: our are Fifth Infantry, located at Petaluma, it unanimously re-elected J. B. Dickson aa Gliristmas Gifts : Art Needlework *t THE FIRST THINQ its captain. ..He is one of the most en- C j^^^\ Whether .we buy clothes or provisions or borrow thusiastic commissioned officers of the ' Let us again call your attention to our glove order, which you will. Most every woman in San Francisco knows about our Art Needle- !'•"§• ™°ney» the cost Is the first thing we all want to regiment, and is thought a great deal of you asitjs acceptable recipient. work Department, and right now it is a place charming interest, * t*^S» find as convenient for to the of Iff? \u25a0 / know.— You'll always find our rates low and reason- by the members of his command. It was 1 \u25a0 ,; . for it is filled.with the prettiest kinds of work for holiday gifts. Here I. A**" *^ « charge a little more. No higher rates of interest sharpshooters |O C-tftZ?ti told the who went to the na- '"Hand embroidered and tinted pillows, beautifully trimmed, at $ 1 /j^l"**"* here because you're— hard up and need a loan. Just one tional shoot at Seabrlght this year wa4 Ladies' two-clasp Amazon k\d gloves, for street or, evening wear, S^S MT\Vi price on our deals the same any day under any cir- selected, by of that $1.00 6 * «m #^Ift~*^~rOr reason the fact the all-colors, including black and white, a pair. centerpieces, $ < ir2^^t&S?l/jfxiiT cumstances. >fo preference shown any one, either— captain has been training all his men to Linen artistically hand embroidered, at $5 to 3S. « *Irt^f&i&lc- You can get as good a rate here as your neighbor can. become flrst-class marksmen. Ladies' three-clasp Maggioni gloves, made of the finest selected Handkerchief cases, in hand embroidered and hand painted designs, t . l^r%sB^^, We loan en y°ur Household Goods, Piano, Horses,. At the election in Company I,.Fifth In- skins, perfect fitting, black, white and all colors, at $1.50 a pair. at $3.50 to $10. pin cushions, baby -pillows, and many other ment ot principal and interest— each month, and you are out of debt at elected second beautiful things. the of the contract everything paid. We can make payments as man, promoted. . While both men who 'Z end deal, qualified T, .\u25a0 small or as large as you may want. No signers required. It's your have been elected are eminently !, your security, and strictly private all through. ' positions they Opera for $1 Opera $5 $1 -•.on for the . for which will be Baks Glasses for Sale of Fans .<, Call and see us for full particulars on amounts wanted. We- are.al- commissioned, the idea of an officer re- Very new and prejty; made of fine quality Lenses of the finest quality; Imported di- Sample fans, scarcely \u25a0\u25a0 line of any two alike, ways willingto explain. fusing promotion, is net looked upon with of, from France; finished in Oriental pearl. •" . silk; in many delicate shades Dresden de-. but all new and orettv in fancy white e-auze + LSftl ICFHAI T\ IHAM f*£\ 208-20J CALtAGFAIfBUILDINGITe'ethone favor at headquarters, and the practice signs; gilt bar frames, with: silk draw. COrd. 1 sp^ngleS; nUUoIinULU LUAI\ t»U. Cm. Kuktt* BeAhi«ter BU.|Sonth 822 of "jumping" an- officer. who is in line of git-bTToffitroffo?14^ d.%SSnt^e! bon" stUsT £j Regular, $1.50 quality, now $1.00. ; clal now $3.00. • delicaUvalue, Tn% O -~ promotion will, for "the good .of the ser- $1.75 for $1.00. vice," be discountenanced In future. OAKLAND'S NEW 'ARMORY. \u25a0jioansv stiix comi.vg ix MARRIED MAX ELOPES WITH and Glassware at Sale of Lace at \u25a0\u25a0• • commander; : FOR RELIEF OF THE JEWS WOMAN FROM SANTA BARBARA General Koster, brigade JBronze Colonel Hayes, Major Jones, Major Smith, ; Searching: for Captain Margo Special Fund ZlaUrd to Aid the Persecuted Police Are . Frederick W.' Captain Waller and went Prices People In Rnsßla Is Growing; Rankle, BandmMter, and Alice . to' Shell Mound on the last Sunday in }opportunity to procure handsome bronze : an opportunity. napldly. Camsbell. .' November, to complete their „respective A' most unusual Here is. to dress up the house for the holi- practice - objects, Money continues to come in for the Chief Dinan received a letter from scores at the State shoot. The figures, fancy ; metal art decorated glass vases and dayseason. We place on sale a number of~fresh, new. goods' relief the sufferers in Russia. The Constable Peter Storm of Santa Bar- was at the pistol range. General Koster and of other of' score, bronze cabinet ornaments hundreds beautiful which we have just received, and the qualfties are good, about $34,000 and Is bara yesterday afternoon asking him made the highest forty-six out of a '\u25a0fund has reached possible fifty, and Major D. A. Smith the articles which make .appropriate gifts. We are closing out • provtring^. P. said yester- to arrest Runkle, French net curtains in.Arabian color, trimmed with Batten- X. Lilienthal Frederick W. who second- best, forty-four. this department by selling the goods at half price. Here are day that he will continue to receive eloped on Thanksgiving night with On Thanksgiving tve General Koster berg braid in the very latest effects, suitable for parlor, bed and donations as long as the need is great Alice Campbell, leaving his wife and and the members ofhis staff. Colonel Wil- typical values: N dining room. . \u25a0 and the people of California" are will- child In destitute circumstances. They helm. Major Smith of' the Fifth Infantry bronze: figures." imported glass vases. _ '\u25a0/'\u25a0 .ingr Captain • to rive. purchased tickets for this city. and Walter D. Grattan of the Formerly $6.50, n0w...... $3.25 Formerly $2.00, n0w...... $l.OO Regua.r-Jr.65 curtains f0r...... $1.35 \ The following:contributions had been Runkle was the leader of a brass- Coast Artillery,visited Oakland to attend / Regular $2.25 curtains for. $1.75 recf-ivc-d up to yesterday: dedicatory ceremonies of the Formerly $14.50, n0w. .$7.23 Formerly $450, n0w...... noon band at Santa Barbara and a violinist the new ...... 52.25 Regular collection, $105: armory of Company A of Fifth, on Formerly $22.50, n0w... Formerly $6.00, now. $3.00 $2.50 curtains for...... s2^o Sauta Cruz IC. Levin, Santa in the orchestra there. The woman the '....511.25 1 .Barbara, $5u (corrected acknowledgment): L. him played piano in Twentieth street, between Telegraph ave- Formerly $33:00, n0w...... $16.50 Formerly $8.50, nbw. ...$4.25 Regular $3.50 $2.85 \u25a0" who is with .the curtains for Re then berg: f25; Horace Dariz, $20; Sunday- the orchestra. Runkle is 85 years of nue and Broadway. The ceremonies were .ecli'>Ci) • of Bush-street Temple fbj- Rev. Dr. • KapUs), —$29; collected by A. Briefer. Inde- age, 5 feet 10 inches tall, with dark in accordance with military custom, and la':-it-nee A.- Brteger. $2 50; Max Baruth, blue eyes and smooth face, of slight after the buildinghad been formally ded- •WfO: P. .W. Forbes. S5; Oeorgre W. Sill. TVat- wearing glasses. for which it ?s;* 55; build and The only icated to the use was erect- '•••arvlllf,- J. O.Connor* S. Hartman & description given was expression of opinion by Bon, $•»; Bafcy Ar.n Herrls. I2T>O; TilUe Llch- of the. woman Is that ed there an try of his ;acceptance. He .will com- PRISONER MAKES ESCAPE ber of three charges tonsteln, $100; Mrs. Simon. $2; a wig. of the visiting officers. General of petty larceny ' $250: H. X.. she wears blonde There is a some mence his ministry on the first Sun- JAIL 2 on I*IS.. $1; cash, fl: Sarah Gottung, $2-30; B. warrant for complimented the company on the FROM COUNTY NO. each of which he received a sen- Clark, Santa out Runkle's arrest on a Koster day ln^January.' ! tence of six \V. %l. Collected' la Santa Cruz— charge magnificent ,quarters prepared for • months. He would have (Tue Tent No. 60. K. O. T. $10; D. Jonas. of abandoning his child. Con- it and Mr. Marrack is a graduate of Stan- been released, M..; $5: says badly. expressed hope it be an Wllliam Wltmarcb, Serving Sentence counting credlts'for good fs- A. Oosllner. $5; Henrj Rheln. M. stable Storm he wants him the that would ford, class of 1901,. and Is regarded as behavior, on January 7, >J>r*ma. Gaba & Magidson. *6; A. Cohen, Captain Incentive for to secure MARRACK tor Petty Larceny, 'Pries Open 1907, but f5: Burnett detailed Detectives the members of most its alumni, one the talented of t:. -8 J. Strauss, fo; McPherson A Waldron. new members raise organi- Bar in Kitchen and Levants. - should he be recaptured he will be B; W. T. Jeter. ?!S: Ml Flelsle. $5; William SJlvey and Coleman on.the case and ex- enough to the having, excelled in history and English compelled to serve his »; John Notley. $5: Father P. J. pects.to get information of the where- zation to the maximum. Colonel Wllhelm as one of William Witmarch, a prisoner at full sentence. Remdev Company. literature and is - Klsher. ts: Santa. Cruz Investin<*nt abouts of the elopers very soon. said that . aa inspector of the guard of the most accomplished orators and ex- County Jail No. 2. made his escape frona $?• Patrick Nearj". f5: Samuel Leask, $2 60; this State visited the Record of the Divorce Court. W. Kelly/ he had all armories tempore speakers the university. that yesterday morning Miss A. M. Ulxon. $2 50; Thomas .California, privllege^o Vln institution at 6 Suit for was filed yesterday $SSO:J. Walsh. $2 50; cash, $2 50: H. B. Stop! of and it was his CURACY a year he taught divorce M. RESIGNS For in St. Matthew's *2; Palmer, say armory o'clock. Witmarch had been employed by Towne $2; ca»h. S. A. $1; cash. your dress at that A's is the best in the ; Marlon I*. against Howard J. Van • fcl; Mitchell, $1; Joseph Grahalner, 50 Shoes to match Burns*. State, every way School In San Mateo and afterward as a waiter in prisoners' dining- Kirk, M&nuel 112 Geary street. • being in adapted to the spent two:years In thechurch divinity, the Mrs. Van Kirk alleges cruelty. the organization. The speech- Urgent room and pried open an iron bar in the John Zeigler asks for divorce needs of WillAccept Call to school, graduating; In 1904, and was kitchen, " . from Sells a Diseased making was followed by a ball and the soon crawled through the aperture Emma Zeigler for desertion. Upon re- Stont Ladle*! Ham. after ordained deacon to take the guards Mary French, street, dispensation of the company's hospital- Stephen's Church to position junior in and scaled the fence. Three quest of the litigants, who announced ITy«ar» a»b Ireduced my weight 63 pounds. Mrs. 555 Seventh • - St. of St. Luke's. were at once put on \u25a0 . Inches, hips ity. . "\u25a0\u25a0 '- Witmarchs trail that they had reconciled their differ- tait S Iscbec t»»:et 6 and 10 obtained a warrant- from Police Judge In May last Nichols .advanced and the Department * harmless remedy. Health SURPRISE FOR OFFICERS. and he Police ' was also ences, Judge Hebbard yesterday set licr.es ty simple Cabaniss yesterday for the arrest of Succeed Rev. E. Bradley Mr. Marrack 'to;\u25a0- the priesthood escape. perfect. No exercise, no wrinkles, no starving. There is in store a surprise for the soon after, was |appointed^ regular cur- notified of his aside the interlocutory divorce decree Iwin tell you how. Incloe* stamp. Mrs. Diana• John Dougherty, a peddler. She ac- higher Brigade, . Witmarch was \u25a0 convicted last Octo- granted to Harry lei.' Park, Francisco. CaL officers of the 'Second ate of;the" church, with much increased Emma from Ear JUvm. 62 fflrin San cuses Dougherty of selling her a ham the colonel of the . regiment down. many of Rev.' Cecil L. on Friday which was diseased and un- from The friends . responsibilities.; ;The young curate's AJfes«« ll*»Va» Robbed. It will be in the nature of "paper work" Marrack/ curate of St. Luke's Church, work has been faithful and energetic fit for human food. purpose discovering - Ah Chingr. 735% Jackson street, com- for the \of their will be surprised to >lea rti that \u25a0he ,has and highly satisfactory to the parish. knowledge of what they sjiould do In case s ;to :surprise of plained to the police on Friday night INSOLVENT FIREMAN.—William M. Gill. relinquished his connection with the Very much the St. up their commands were called: into service ' Stephen's Church, that he had been held and robbed fireman, San Francisco, filed a petition In church and has accepted an urgent call Rev.^ Earnest Brad- at and Jones streets. on a "hurry call." There is a determina- Stephen's. fully ley, its popular; rector, - resigned the of J4 50 Jackeon Insolvency yesterday In the United States Cir- that are not only to St. After, consider- . were boys, whose ©gres cuit Court. He owes $820 and has no assets. tion to see the officers ing change-Mr. charge to accept the pulplt^of St. Paul's The robbers v theoretically competent, they the Marrack decided to ranged, IS to 2Q years. They His creditors are Franklin & Co.. Thomas but that make it,and yesterday notified the yes- Church,! -San .Rafael. :\u25a0 Mr. Bradley from Barman. R. O. Pioneer Realty Com- are practical a3 well and that in time of preaches Jumped upon him and knocked him Hoeckell. money his 'first sermon in his new pany and Patrick Flynn, lenders,' who peace have prepared for war, "• \u25a0 . with down. vi advanced bim money on his salary. Jhey charge! this morning, having closed his the idea that If.'called upon they may St_ , connection with' Stephen's on Thurs- know how to do the right thing in the day.,lasL'i Mr. Bradley's old parishion- right way at the right time. Such officers ers, regret .change, ; the which is in the as show proficiency in that line.will be interest :of:the health of his wife and commended, while those who "fair down", chlldrenr>< •,' . V,.. '.-r . : will be given:an 'opportunity to jcorrect - connection with St Stephen's be- required per- VERY His will be to 1 their papers. and gan' soon :after the death -of themselves; Ifthis idea" Is ffully car- 7 -Rev-.-Ed-^;parish' Gonditions fect ' gar J.. Lidni'who founded- the Weather the superior ; ried out officers »will know and was ;Its first rector. The church something hasbeen duty t Now suggest warmer than worn in Un- a little .more:in the .line of than G^eapPrices has prospered greatly, under Mr.-Brad- derwear and Hosiery. "fours right and fours left.";- ley's ;rectorship of the past two f years v*In the First VInfantry the companies and, now In very, • need of, anything ' coming - Is ' prosperous circum- *;We are the people to see when in in that are to the front are H and ; > . China Crockery; stances. •.'. \u25a0. -V: C. Each is getting into its ranks a very, - grand knit goods, such as 'young men, ; / This afternoon at 3 o'clock a' •" desirable class of and the missionary meeting of.,all the jEpisco- commanding %officers -are displaying an Dolls pal;Sunday schools in.the city will take " WOMEN'S V MEN'S activity. Inthe work of eachcom- Glassware - and Fancy Good Underwear unusual place Jin St.^Luke's, -at :which.. Bishop -Wool nany. Nichols will preside and make the prin- *• ' In a recent notice ofra. battalion drill Christmas cipal> address/; )Dean ? Sanf ord 'of St' Sweater Blouses. Sweaters and Jerseys under command of MajorKellythere was John's .and .Rev.; BurrV M. VWeeden .will •* Cardigan a statement that "Company,. D was shy" In . Save your carpets. Here's just what you want— iji| .Shirtwaists •. Jackets - ' ; '{ " also7speak. iThe; children -will sing in- ; ' • Hunting numbers" and that the reason therefor .'missionary, hymns. ones, extra ' Knit Skirts " Jackets Holiday Goods spiring ig a fine Door Mat. Great big, thick well Wt . Is being inquired Into.' The ;letter -of the ,O Bakersfleld, one Hosiery Bath Robes ccmpany -rbeen Captain • St. Paul's Church. ! of \u25a0 ; out get useless, Xl 'E^; made that won't flatten or hard and t'Zl- should \have the handsomest ;and most -'Iprosperous Varney- of D is endeavoring to maintain COME the*, ; California.; are gf company: EARLY in>, diocese of; has ;Se-' X like the ordinary, kind. Don't think these the same tfce ' standard 'of;his and .does Rev.1.Walter" B. Clark, "lately'rec- /superiors : Tempting cured r * tm .ikind of mats your grocer sells for six-bits, for they, not want his to think that itis See Our Prices toKof/ St. Mary's ;tbe.7^irgln,' Union and jpi "shy" class. .to; s in the : Stelher'; streets, :as "rector, succeed are not. He doesn't sell this kind: Ours are the regu- M SpCCial \ The ball given •by;the » Fifth:-.Infantry Importing Co.; ; |B Safe Mdsc. Orders I Great American Tei the"Rev/"Edward Morgan, who:;is ,now H ; worth f Armory Hall, San t Rafael,' >:on : lar dollar-and-a-quarter •quality, and it. band :in \u0084 v ; ;studying settlement work.- f^j -•* • ued Thanksgiving * wag ; affair, InNew York ; eve 1 ia brilliant s \u25a0;':;^iSAN.FnAPrCISCO;STOIIiESi: .. -% : Morgan Is expected -jto rreturn to H We bought about of these .Mats 'way last El ;- •\u25a0 Mr." 50b Boy§' T I by. very:large' num- ! of that was attended a; St. : '213 St. city/ 861 Market / Sutter ~-'O- this 1cityiiinfa;fewiweeks Jinaugu-' price. holding that ! ' land . Bfi summer/at about half been 'em PI ber of the residents of -»i 140 6th St. 475 Halsrbt St. '--. ,l.wbrk (vicinity Just ; - rate* & . J- Detectives and I, ter :not wait too long to get yours. jr. |# 20, 22; \u25a0 Wednesday ; size. 24. |II*** |) |J || l^/A^USj 'ball on next evening In 62 Market St. 1810 Devlaadero Armstrong. :. He^had;:in his (possession JJ V Hall, ;141; -;-:.-:-:-; \u25a0,_\u25a0\u25a0 Price, OOL . Were 75c an4$I. \u25a0\* •V« »^ W W.%^ Pendo v\Seventeenth %near. 1418 Polk St.*; - atquantlty/of 5napkins rand; other Hable H Special This Week Only.. M V- Valencia! ".\ The two 'branches; ofithe* or-t /:{}OAKLAIri>';STOiRESi^:. :;'; police ;,belleve; he ':<::\u25a0>-\u25a0 " . . llnon jwhichithe* ;had' der expect to;makethis'one>f;the'most 1053 WanhlnK'n. 1185 23d Aye. stolen^] andvthey^want 'an \u25a0 owner, for It; KNITifTINGDO. delightful^: social; ;functions -that: has 1510 7tl» St. 616 E.l2th St.. " ; . - been given in\ the name of the organl-' '-,"8141 Center St^ Berkeley. '\u25a0 TO ASK FOR PERMIT.—The Paciflc ITn F B BOVS^ ' ' season. t'iPTOST #yB^SPI zation this Park St., Coast Club, by James 1Neil,;president,"] '< R«guW 1555 Alameda. fAthletic' ' ' I i* sfyiei aii 6Q. Geiry St., S. F. - isIthe Ifirst :to*;apply j:tor\ a"; bermlt sto;hold a 30, f\-- : -* during . coicrs; sizes nr*LfL 0 df~* Ws6s& Forest era' Social.' Our 100 stores professional' boxingipermit J v the Jmonth |of of January snext. ;If f the present ;Board ol Osceola Circle! of the jCompanions f Supervisors doe» not ? take any action yon 1the ••• y Che" Forest of.'America tias; arranged ifor, to Help :^s.thfa^etk .y P, helj) us you granting iofla.-, permit ifor1the f month named .yj/. o-en Jalurdays Till10 M. an entertainment 'and -danceto' be'given Nell w111 have to ;take |his |chances Lwttaithe. \ < \ < next .Wednesday, night in ;the Social' Incoming :board.^ which.assumes office ;on the Hall of the:Alcazar buildingr.^." : Bth or next month.