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imimnrn nmuir I I i I I I III nrniiinr nnmr irniHih HK xi a UUIIIIUIa UllllaU Wrft BA3I FRilfOISCd OHROIftOLE MONDAY MAKCH 24 1010 Justice IWelvin Leads Dff In Espousal of Cause of the Salvation Army GREAT CROWD ATTENDS References to Overseas Work Cheered and Financial Support Pledged if -----Stat Supreme Court Justice Henry Melvln fired th first run yesterday In the Salvation Armys Sari Francisco campaign for 276000 with which to con Inn th horn service work of that organisation1 a mass meeting in the concert plasa of Qolden Oat Park A rreat crowd attended cheered th i speakers reference to the work of the Salvation Army among the boys overseas and It heme service work prior to th war and pledged financial support to tha campaign which will officially bo pened today Supervisor Hayden was chairman of tha day and Justice MelTtn tha principal speaker Tha Invocation was delivered by Colonel Lea tha Salvation Army In wains publio support of the work of Salvation Array officers and me doughnut lassies Jndg MelTln aid I hare profound admiration for the salvation Army and I feel that It Is tha doty of OTery one to support It mi drlv for funds with which to continue their rreat work The Salvation Army has don marvels for the boys In Franca It Is the or a anlsed charity that knows how to dispense rood to the needy Judg MeWln dwelt on the rreat work accomplished by the orranlia tton In the larre cities and told of instances drawn to his attention where the SalTatlon Army lassies had brtrhtenad tha lives of many unfortunate women and girls Concluding his address MelTln said We know that every dollar donated to tbla wonderful cause will bo apent In Welfare work and tha upllftlnr of ktunaalty COI UDA GTVBS ADDlUBSt Mrs lonel Lea who has beenan Arrny worker for twenty five years mad a stralght frorn the shouldsr talk on SalTatlon Army relief work She said I rlory that It Jim been ray privilege for twenty five years to help the downcast We are proud and thankful of the women who went overseas to help our boys Our alma aro now to enlarge and continue our work for humanity We see great work ahead and are olnr to meet it and accomplish It as we hay In the past Mrs Richard uses sanr The Star BpangUd Banner and La Marsell latse Alexander Bevani led the community sine In which th thousands present Joined William Rudd superintendent of the Bchaw Batcber shipyard an nouncad yesterday that the worker at tt big ship plant hay challenged all other shipyards to compete for the highest record In contributions per employe during the drive During the week of the soliciting of funds the women workers will hav charge of th huts The booths In the hotsls department stores and business houae are In charge of Mrs Edward Wobbsr DniVTJ STARTS TODAT The drive for San Franclscostiuota will be started with vigor this morning Salvation Army lassies will besiege the downtown district and Invade the residential sections Workers spent the day yesterday In th construction of doughnut iiuts at Important centers These will be In charge of chairmen of the various committees who will superintend th work of collections A bonfire rally will held tonight In the Clvlo Center at which soldiers and sailors returned from overseas will tell of th work the doughnut lassies and other Salvation Army Workers did In administering to the comfort and morale of the boys who went over there to fight for humanity This meeting will presided yr by General John Morrison of the Western Department of the Army and Rear Admiral Li Jayne of thes Navy At noon today th men and women In charge of the divisional work of the drive will assemble In the Palace Hotel to make their reports to Rtil Chairman John McKab City Chair man Robert Dollar and Drive Director Milton Clark They will tell of their progress and outline new plans for continuing th work throughout the week that the quota may be oversubscribed Adjutant Ryan of th Salvation Army will also tell the volunteers engaged In conducting the drive of th progress ma3e in similar campaigns in other sections of the country CITT ASKED TO REMBHBElt Stat ChalrmanMcNab said last Sight All askls that San Franciscans remember the Mk the Salvation Army did In the war and th work It did ft home before the war called out Its officers and the rank and ill of th organisation Lot them ask our returned soldiers and sailors what they think of th Salvation Army Thamount pact San Francisco to glv Isnt very much but It means a great deal to th organisation expect San Francisco to go over the top In seventyseventy two hours Following aro th women In charge the doughnut huts appointed by Mrs WobberV not No 1 retry bnlMlnrMiu Rnby flun eapfaln Lieutenants MIm Hind Bare KIM kith Bsre Mrs Ai Lewton Un jtij Ulna Sara Marks Hut No 2 Market street seer Ttilnl fr Carrie Koeeter eaptals Uestenanta Mrs Ar tbnr BeleraHorf Mrs a RmenMum lira A Bollaek MIm Uarrewlrs riljra Mrs Rmen Matt Mix Dorothy Barren Mm Max ebon man Mrt Walleoeteln Hra Mayer Mian 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celluloid that has anything to do with The Village Smithy a MackJ sennott comedy John Medbury dlscusses Mar Hags this week A new reel and a Burton Holmes travelogue7 are also shown Qlno Severl and Private Alfred Slegler take the honors In the musical department Severls orchestra Is up to Its usualVstanaard and Slegler Is at his best in war songs By THOMAS BAiLY RK Rialto Theater can boast of I nrnmMm 111 li 1K bllL which Includes two Winisltn Fox productions Is full of th pp and life that local movie fans lov The George Walsh picture Nvr Say Quit Is the best In which this clever Fairbanks Impersonator haa yet appeared Peggy Hyland gives a good characterisation of a mountain girl way up In th Osarks In Th Rebellious Bride Never Say Quit Is th story of sin unlucky youth who makes several attemptsattempts to dodg his Jinx finally winning the fight but losing a fortune and capturing the hand of th heroin Th play la well suited to th live wire comedian and the many little tuasles and slugging fiestas that make a modern film Interesting are all Included Leon Rosebrooks orchestra renders Cavallerla Rustlcanna In a perfect way Irma Falvey at th organ offers The Bouquet of Roses But as usual th real star of the musical part of the bill Is Manuel Malplca whose rendition of th aria from Faust and Th Rosary In Franco and Spanish won Instant favor iciEiopyiniDi WltLHESUHE ONLY DNECOUNT Employers Decide to Open Despite Strike Men Still Refuse Terms Th California Metal Trades Association announced yesterday that commercial machine and boiler shois of the bay district which have been closed slnceFcbruarjr 1 as a result of strikes will resume operations on Thursday morning with such mn as may bs obtainable Th machine shops of th shipyards which hav been clossd for a Ilk period by th refusal of tho machinists unions of Oakland and San Francisco to work Saturday afternoons will also bs reopened ore that day It was announced 00 ON STRIKE There are fiDO machinists on strike In the shipyards and commercial shops of th bay district and iliMi bollerroaker of San Francisco tollor snops vno nave reiueea to accept the compromise agreement for retroactive wages negotiated by the Iron Trades Council The strlku of tr bollermakers does not directly affect tnesnipyaros put nas tiea up thousands of dollars worth of contracts and caused the loss of much now worK The strike has th ss net tun of th International union The strike of th machinists hss seriously crippled the shipyards and has closed all machln shops of the bay district It In In violation of th provisions of the Macy award and In defiance of the orders of the Interna tional Union Boilermakers Union No of this city and th machinists unions of San Francisco and Oakland hav been ex pilled from the Iron Trades Council for striking In violation of existing agreements DEMAJTDS MADE Tha action of the employers In announcing they would resum operations Thursday morning follows a demand upon tha council that they furnish men to take the places of the strikers Officers of the council admit they are powerless to furnish the men and have passed the entire matter to the respective International unions Employers have offered to place their controversy with ths boilermakers in the hands or a mediator and hav assured the council they would grant the Saturday half holidayholiday on or before May i providing craft and general agreements were arrived at by that time The unions refused to return to work under these conditions and de manded all their claims granted unconditionally China Said to Seek Friendship of US Alice Joyce Starred in Lion and the Mouse on Tivoli Screen Alice Brady Plays Part of Mystery Woman in Portola Pictures Tsuru Aoki Does Sincere Acting as Geisria at California A tame i i A Um Wlllfm Willi Bat Ne 5 Market and Powell arreete Mrs Rdward II Hyon captain llentensata afra Lesvltt Mra 0 Bobson Mra Harriunn af ra 1 BrUtoo Vui A Bantea tlrs Bolllns Mrv 1 Colllna and Mla Nellie Knpferm Hnt 9 Grant evenm and Ifaalla ttnet Mies Dernttar Molnar captain Uevtenssta 2 las A Gilbert ms DoroOiy Besenuial and Im lfe tevy Ht No Markrt atreet evpoalt llsaoo CaOtata Mrs Homers Hnt Ho I atlaalea end Twenrr aamtiil Streets Ccptatn Sfra Kllaleej llenteoanta Mra Amrni Mrji Bos Boner lira Santley Mra Barsnm Hnt Kn rifliner and Poet streeta Castile Mra Bnewillenenantai Mlae Henry it Ileoaej Mrs tde Beo Mra LeiTlrk ralrmoet betel CapUle Mrs A goott St rrincn BoUl7 Captare Mlas flora pi Hnt fintatn Mra A arrrft WhltcemliTBotsU iCaptals Mrs finrt Btl Ckvesra MrsfVBys 6tart Hetal Aptahl Knv Charles Mlslea Jf NEW TORK March Faed with the danger of becoming a mer Japanese colony If she Is forced to carry out Japans twenty one demands China Is seeking th friendship of theUnlted States at th peace conference declared Dr John Williams vice president of Nanking University China In an address here today Comparing China which he said had abolished feudalism thousands of years ago which ssld had fashioned Its Diet after the German Reichstag with absoluts control over the Army Navy and Industry Dr Williams declared that we of America of all the peopl ln th world ought to mor sympathtl with th Chinese because alt th Chinese need Is a ehance for representative and democratic government Prince Rupert Ship Plant Soon to Open PRINCE RUPERT March I by Mall Prlne RupsrVs shipyard Ideated It is bellsvecV farther north than any other yard in North America Is soon to begin work on two SlOO ton steel ship Mullen president th Prlnc Rupert Dryddck and Engl naerlnr Company whloh owns th yards recently arrived her to proper for tho work Steel will shipped from PltUburg Pa i Vffl Jury Disagrees After Three of Four Charges Are Removed NEW TORK Maroh Aftr deliberating fifty four hours and falling to reach a verdict th Jury which heard the case of Jeremiah A OLeary charged with violating the espionage law was discharged by Federal Judge Hani at S5R oclock today Of the eight counts In the Indictment three had been eliminated by the Court The Jury reported that It had acquitted OLeary former editor of th anti British magaxin buil oi four of th remaining counts but had been unable to agree on the last The earns was true In th ca of th Bull Publishing Company and American Truth SocUty dsfend ants with OLeary but Adolph Stern business manager ths magazine and th third co defendant was ac quitted on all counts OLeary was taken back to the Tombs to spend the night but It was announced an application for his re leas on bond would mad tomorrow EgyptimsPUad For Independence Letter to Clemenceau Asks Rights of Conference PARIS March ti Leaders of tha Egyptian Nationalist movement describing their body as ths Egyptian Association of Paris have addressed to Clemenceau as president of the peace conference a letter asking that ths conference In accordance with the doctrine Of th rights of peoples as proclaimed by President Wilson hear and adjudge th claim of th Egyptian people to national Independ ence apart from autonomy Th Egyptian letter accompanied by a Ungthy pamphlet In which th whol of th history of Great Britains relations with Egypt Is reviewed Is presented In behalf of the Egyptian delegation headed by Said Pasha Zag loui vice president or tne Egyptian Leglslatlv Chamber who formerly wm Minister of Justice and was re cently arrested by ths British au thorltl and deported to Malta Th delegates say thy hav re ceived from th Egyptian people through ii form of plebiscite in th form of leafletr circulated throughout tho country a mandate to com before th conference and demand Independence and not autonomy Th memorandum says ths leaflets giving th mandate wer signed by all th notable of Municipal Councils th Fellahs and vlrtSeUly all the people Of Egypt Stowaway Fails ToReachlslands Discrmreed Soldier Puts in Bad 24 Hours After a bad twenty four hours aa a stowaway In the coal bold of th United States mln planter Colonel George ArnUstsad former Private Edward Parton discharged from ths Presidio demobilization camp two weeks ago whohad hopdto reach Honolulu found himself yestsrday oacn in oan jrrancisoo Parton stowed away pa ths Af mlstead before sh left for Honolulu hoping to rejoin his wife and child When discharged at ths Prtsldlo drsw his MO bonus and travel pay amounting to mors than Ills to carry him to the Islands but hold up men got It few day later Parton points to a long red scar on ths top of Bis head where he says a black lack Struck him before his monsy was Uksn ntaa ihrAlrai and alinAnHeaa friad to beat his way horn only hav his plans frustrated by th leak Ing condition of th mln planur which caused her tc Mturn nndav oa vy af tr thre daya at sa LICE JOTCE starnmg In tha old stags success The Lion and the Mouse Is th leading attraction at the Tlvoll Theater this week As an actress of the repressed drmmatlo type ah Is the best sines Olga Petrova whom It Is necessary to add sh reserables In nothing but that repression Th cast as a whorej gives her good support ssveral characterisations of American business men of th Wall street sort making an effective background for the beauty of Miss Joyce The story is top well known for any review of It to be useful here Th comedy shown on ths sam programme features Hals Hamilton and Louis Lovely and Is called Johnny on the Spot preaching the doctrine of taking things easily and waiting for fortune to knock at your door The doctrine Is not com pletely proven true Dr Carlos de Mandll direct the muslo of th Tlvoll orchestra to a large and appreciative audience HlppodronufsBitt Good and Various Seven Vaudeville Acts and Photoplay Presented VAUDEVILLE In all Ita varieties provides an excellent bill at the Hippodrome this week In addition to the seven Acts of vaudeville Fannie Ward the noted character actress headlines the photoplay programme In the screen version of A Woods sensational Broadway success The Narrow Path It la a gripping photoplay wall acted and produced Canning Th Man of Mystery and his company ef artists hav a great Illusion act Clarks So Birds thres pretty maids singing popular songs open th bill Thsy are followed by Arthur Don and Paty In their new skit Kidding the Women The act went biff Gregolre and Neville provide a neat act with their hazardous balancing feats while the Five Todllng Troubadours with their Alpine songs captured plenty of applause Gertrude Dunlap and Lew Vlrden a nifty pair of entertainers and Chick and Tiny Harvey have neat acts a San Mateo Elks Make Doughnut Sale Record SAN MATEO March 13 The San Mateo Lodge of Elks established a record for selling doughnuts In the Salvation Army State wide drlv for 1522000 for th continuance of home servlc work today by disposing of 6000 of them In thirty minutes Twenty fivefive high school girls working under th direction of Mrs Peter Decker helped boost the financial returns for the army by stopping all automobiles on tha Stat highway near Burllngam and gsttlng their ocoupants to contribute BY MAUDE MEAGHER ALICE BRADT Is th mystery woman In In the Hollow of Her Hand at th Portola Theater this weak It Is on of those George Barr MeCutcheon stories In which a veiled woman enters a man Is found murdered fish and soup society Is featured and a matrimonial plot or two keeps the moonlighted pagoda occupied Perhaps th most remarVabls acting Is dona by th woman who plays foil for Miss Brady and whoss nam Is not mentioned on the film unfortunately Miss Brady with her lntsrestlngly Irregular features her oddly dressed hair and her slla htly satirical smile does her usual good work but sh la not above her standard Welcome Home Is a Christie comedy in which Dorothy de Voso and Earl Rodney play the principal roles It Is absurd enough to amusing A Dam Catastrophe sounds like another comedy but It Is really a peries of Outing Chester pictures showing tho activities of a beaver camp Trees and streams to Make ths chronic camper long for summer time and vacations fronfth offlce are chiefly photographed I asaV Baaatkia okbteujji lVLar Masterly Musicianship Is Shown by De Mandil and Seventy Players Dr Carlos da Mandll again displayed his masterly musicianship at th Tlvoll Twelve oclock concert yesterday by the manner In whlchv he led his seventy players through a varied and delightfully entertaining programme The opening number was the suite Calllrhoe a four part ballet symphonysymphony by Chamlnads the French woman composer recognised aa tha foremost modern woman writer of muslo The suite la called her best work It was admirably Interpreted by De Mandll He conveyed Its spirit to th men under his baton who responded to Its every shading Th orchestra also played th lntr meiao slnfonico from Mascagnla Cavallcrta Rusticana and brought the eoncerf to a Close with a splendid rendition of the Massenet overtur Phedr Uda Waldrop responded to a re quest and played the Sextette from tLuclaffor his principal number It gave him opportunity to demonstrate his artistry as an organist Th Metropolitan Trio was heard In song numbers 1 i TOUTH ADJUDGED IirSAITII Special Donates to Th Chroaiels SACRAMENTO March Th sanity of Jo Zurfiuh Sacramento nineteennineteen year old boy came under scrutiny as a result of his attempt to aall an automobll that he had stolen for 110 Hs was adjudged Insane by doc TSURU AOKI Is th best thing In A Heart in Pawn starring Sessu Hayakawa at th California Theater thla week As Bada th gslsha she does a remarkable bit of sincere acting sh and th Jolly Japanese baby who play Koma That Hayakawa doss not show bis undoubted ability to better advantage Is the fault of th scenario As To ysma he out Hamlets Hamlet for vacillation for credulity and for utter Inability to cope with a situation I dont know why one abouid insist that th star In a picture play should do no wrong at least not without retrieving himself In th last real but I think all do Insist that tha hero should have a few heroic qualities The play is a somber Westsrn melodrama and for those who hav enjoyed the fun of Hayakawa llghtsr moments th comedy relief Is all too sparsely In evidence Herman Heller directs the California orchestra in popular songs and opera assisted by Eddie Horton at th organ News pictures and reviews balance th programme mjooojiimoid Sentinto Mexico Latin America Absorbs Nearly All USMetar WASHINGTON March JS Latin America continues to absorb virtually the entire exportation of gold from th United States Figures made publio today by tho Bureau of Fprslgn and Domestic Commerce showed that of a total of tlmots worth of th metal licensed ter shipment In January lJS00O vfant to Colombia 1159673 to Mexico I2350 to Veno xuela and 15S39 to Peru In seven months of the fiscal year Mexico has received 113000000 In gold from this country out of a total of 123000000 exported Sal of silver bullion for use In th British Empire was reflected In the shipment in January of 12141473 In silver to India 3766199 to England and1 1212434 to HongkongIn ssven months silver exports have mounted to 17SO0000Oaa compared with 62 000004 In the sam period last year Australian Wheat Yield Less This Year MELBOURNE Australia March 23 via Montreal It Is estimated that th commonwealths wheat yield this year will be 40000 000 busels less than In 1917 1J Ths Federal Government has fixed prices of many commodities Including bread Jam and tobacco Approval has bean given by the Federal Government to th recommendation of th Repatriation Committee for Vocational Training for members of the Australian and Imperial forces who were under 20 years of age when they enlisted i Berkeley Resident Commits Suicide BERKELET March 28 Roadhouss lilt Home street committed sulold today by Inhaling gas Roadhous came here recently from tors and has been ordered committed Nevada HI health Is beUevsd to have on Coast shlpyaroSwages and condl to an asyium promptaa ms acu tlons meeting in Washington Police Satisfied Men Are Not Connected With Death of Mrs Greenwood Jibit and Carlo iAOtidiel th two ilUllan owder Jaclisar rested on Saturday morning In Oakland on suspicion of being concerned In th bomb explosion resulting In th death of Mr Greenwood were eslsrday released romcustody Th men were employes of aoon structron camp at the end of Park boulevard Oakland and th poHO after hours of examination ara satisfied the men had no connection with the ess As a result of the discoverv of a larg footprint In th vicinity of the ureenwooa none at 1119 Jackson street Investigation has ben started on a new angle the theory being that th footprint was a negros CHAUFFEtTK IffJT TKX MAN That no negro was seen near th place artsr th explosion la agreed to by all witnesses and that the Greenwood colored chauffeur who was arrested In Stockton and released two days ago was not th man to whom th footprint belongs Is also estaB llshed The polte now entertain th theory that some unidentified colored man was at or near th place at th time of the tragedy and may bo connected with It They are also Investigating th possibility that th murder of Nurs Elisabeth Ines Reed may be connected with th Qreon wood mystery In some way because th names of th two victims were found In a notebook with some WV literature In a box car near Tracy some days ago The police are now working on the theory that th bomb Instead of containing TNT as was first supposed may have been exploded by acids This theory Is borne out by th pressnee Of an odor of muriatic acid In th ballroom of th Greenwood home adjacent to the scene of the tragedy Immediately after the pollc arrived ACID THEORY ADTANCTD The possibility of murlatlo acid as Is also explain say the police by the fact that there Was no flame as Mrs Greenwoods olothlng bore no burnt marks and th fact that her lower limbs were burned Police say her stockings were blown off and may hav contained acid burns This theory Is now being Investigated by Harry East Miller A Leslie Oliver and William Letts Oliver powder experts It waa advanced by Herbert Quick a local powder expert Captain Drew announced that th activities of th police hav been temporarily blocked by a lack of conclusive evidence but that an Intensive Investigation Is being made Into th I thortsi These theories are given weight by the discovery of literature In the box car near Tracy This literature contained the names of Mrs George Greenwood and Miss Igene Reed The chlrography of th annotation Is that of an Illiterate person according to the belief of the police and the line containing the name of Miss Reed Is believed to be an attempt to spell Miss Ines Reed CIRCULARS ARE MAILED Late yesterday the Oakland police put Into th malls S000 copies of a circular which will be sent to all cities In tha country especially In and aDOUt me Dial Ul nuiiMua wnero there are known bands of Ths circular says On the eveninr of March 19 11 Mrs Greenwood wif of a prominent cltlssn of this city was Instantly killed by the explosion of a bomb placed at the back gate Of her residence at 1S99 Jackson street Some tlm before Greenwood husband of the deceased received a letter demanding 5000 to be placed at a certain spot and if failed to do this his residenceresidence would be dynamited The Governor of the Stat of California offers 1000 reward th City of Oakland offers 260 reward and Greenwood offers 10000 reward for Information leading to th arrest and conviction of th parson or parsons guilty of th crime which caused th death of Mrs Greenwood i Rumored Macy Scale Extension Unfounded TACOMA March Th report from Portland on Friday that nn agreement bad been reached at Washington between lntrna tlonal ofQcera and Paclflo Coast ship yard owners to extend th Macy seals until October 1 is without lounda tlon according to word received today by Secretary Barrett of the Taeoma Metal Trades Council The denial is contained in a telegram from representatives of th council now In attendanoa at tha oonfiirence Doctrine Not Menace Covenant lsOpinion of Attorney -i PARI3 flatUTday March 22 fy the Associated Pressl Thomas Gregory ormerAttorney Genral of tiie United States who Is advising the peace conference commission on tho eagn of nations with rsfersne to legal phases of proposed mnd 1 JI11 i vlwthat It is nbfnocfSFary to In troduc a speclfla amendment affirming the Monroe Doctrine He holds that the doctrine Is sufficiently protected by th Instrument ae It stands but as a matter of expediency ho sees objection to In troduclng a general proviso which would safeguard the doctrine without specifically mentioning It as a spe clflc mention would Introduce a controversy over th speciflo wants of various states Such a proviso has been drawn but It Is not yet known whether Its In i corporation In the covenant will urged It afflrma In substance that coercive measures of the united powers as provided by the covenant snau not operate against nations of the Western hemisphere unless tho United states and other Western countries shall approve It la held this vwould give the United States and th Western republics the final word on applying collective fore against nations on that hemtapher and this In effect reaffirms the Monro Doe trln ii Foe States Fight Federalized Roads BERLIN Saturday March 21 by th Associated i reaev Government plans to Incorporate tho German Stat Railways under a slagl national sys tsm ars already meeting with pro nounced opposition on ths part of the leaerated states Following Prussias notification to the Government that Prussias roads would surrendered only In reWrn for an adequate financial guarantee to cover th Stat budget Bavaria has declared that th transfer of Ba varlas roads at this time Is Impos sible owing to personal and financial reasons and that their future surrender dan be accomplished onlv by open negotiations which must be con firmed by the Bavarian Diet Bavaria It Is said will oppose any attempt to sslse her roads after a given period on the ground that such action would be a violation of her State rights a 1 i 1 i Ml I 1 Memorial at Ypres To Include Museum LONDON March 23 via Montreal if Announcement was mad tonight by an officer of the Canadian headquarters staff that the Canadian me morial building at Ypres would In clud a museum of re llcs connected with th Canadian defense of Ypres library of everything nubllshd concerning the battles of the salient models of ths trenches pictures and official furnishings and a roster of the Canadians who mads ths auprem sacrlflc thrs i Motorcyclist Hurt In Crash With Auto Georg Ashley 234 Fulton street while riding his motorcycle on Geary street near Eleventh av nu yestsrday was run down and Injured by an automobile said to hav been driven by Thomas Bateson to Boyc street Ashley was taken to the Park Emergency Hospital where It was found he had suffered a fractured noes sever lacerations and a posslbls fracture of th skull Bats son waa not arrested 1 NAPA SODA GINGER Is carried by Foster Orear In theli two stores Advt I aaL jr JVJ SCS rdnvsiiXL To ucare cxclinrre haU the careful buyer goet to jthop that confines iti twice lo hat txduKtely In San Francitco the i mllinery ihep pafexteU lepee it Chiieri Here the latett Pari and Nev York creations are honn first And our collections alteayt embrace a vide variety of mod ds ehjiuigned to enhance some type of fcmmmebeautjj What other purptise have vomens hats put yorft dcouiflijonr ARMY and NAVY NIGHT BIG OPEN AIR SHOW 1 if a4 staMaV 1 ik Ii Doughboys i i jLove CONCERT ARMY AND NAVY BANDS Singing Fireworks TONIGHT 8 PM iissssssssilssssTnBnaaaanaaaBaaannaaaaaMnw2B CONCERT Entertainment Bonfire Oivie Geitter Plaza tf srwWf SALVATION ARMY HOME SERVICE APPEAL I MAYOR JWMES ROLPH Wiir Preside The dotighbbys who stepped around Paris arc in love with Filet Mignon Come to dinner tbnightand enjoy the most delicious steakjybuever tdsted Its a meal itself bnlySCfc Portola Jl Restaurant Powell at Market OsTrer Entertainment Dineter i ft IT i a tt Jx i 1 MmMmm 1 4 aal 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