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Shejobjects among other things to entertainment at which he was hosthen she was absent fs vf BU 1 hVI i nalnters roofers Wasterera ana bodcarflerf unions are the only ones vliniM not atworlc Tnese craiu will be asked to return with the un amtTinir that should ineir Mir if creases be rantethy wm be reiroj vy i active I iTtfi IS 2 1 i vi ftv k4 IW a ar KJJ lit ei if 1 5j a iS jWw Bf The resolution adopted by Builders Exchanse jesteraay id parti ht it ia th sense of this meetlss that all matters now under dls cuasloq between the San urancisco Building Trades Council and the Central Council of the Builders Bx ehang be referreJ back to the 0 auinlanV rnmmlttee of the Build rt Xxchange to notify the Build A ilng Trades Council tnat ii tne aien now out back to work on or before Monday October and rei main ateadlly at work thereafter I at the present esUbllshed scale the conference committee pf the5 Builders Exchange will meet with the conferenoeiCommlttee of the Build In Trades Council and eelect an arbitrator to settle for a definite period the entire question of wages lourind jworklair con cUtlons In the rtdln Industry PIIESKNT SCAIE XSED The present SanPranctaco scale of wages for the building trades crafts win be ctlve until controversies are settled between employers and employes by arbitration i VanSptc CoioneriRalph JeVClalrmont San ITranclsco pioneer well known 1J theatrical and fraternal el rclea died Tuesday at his home A ST Fourth ave nue after a llng erlnst Illness Colonel de Clairmont was born in France and was SS years old He came to this ltyJ more than fifty years ago havlnjcserved as a Captain In the United States Army during the Mexican war and also having foug ht with the Union forces In tbe CIvll War Jn U0 Colonel delyatrmont went toJAuatemala where he served a chief or staff under Priident Bar Silas He held tbia position for ireeiyears and returned to Ban ranclsco For seirtTal years he was auditor and cashier at the Orpheum Theater retiring in 10 Colonel do Clairmont was a mem iTber of Hemfin Lodge No 127 and A and Ban i Francisco bodies Sotil Scottish KiteMasons He was lso a member Of Supreme Council of thirty third degree Soottlsh Rite lasons atSWaahlngton If leaves one daughter and two sons airs Alexander i Stuart Mackayf and Carlos Ii de Clairmont of this city tad Dr A de Clairmont of Toledcv California Artist Is Charged Wjjh Cruelty in Divorce Suit i IVIrs ConstancejEaslpy peters Alleged Husband Made Derogatory RemarlcsandExpressipns of Hatred 7 SWKphlo Oakland Jeweler Is I i Qranted Dwqrce LHarrr Eullard Oakland Jeweler was stranted a i divorce by Superior Judre Jeorite Cabanlss yesterday from lira Minnie Grace Bullard after a Uterly contested suit in which she kiaonghta decree fori separate malnte Llj MaaAA Tl NlAa AVAMillAnlfllllt tfl9 Kful fK Villi lhBlkri ttiA Ahl sari lLrri rri jrxL jiiucii vim uiiuiii1 jos i1vsiv Brierhs had hoard ia1 hostottWt wii superior juoks oeorife nw 3 VrothersreiUEeai grant uivvrcv Mtoelther i ii ii I ForiBtiBai goPBANO die m7fJftH Vnfti oclwllll ntlk Qenster Once iamoWACoiora WHriifnra opranoi died at ner va bw jniDKna auubi livi piiSHjr4recelyeditodayji Pf 71 Charles Rollo Peters who Is among the Internationally famed painters of California was ester day sued In the Superior Court if pi divorce by Mrs Constance Peters who charg es him with cruelty Since their marriage at Monterey in AdcII 1009 Mrs Peters says In her complaint Peters has used abu give language toward her wade le rogatory remarks reflecting upon nerrwnen otners were presenv ana has also applied to her expressions of hatred 3hesaysitbatthey hare been separated1 since September of thisi year When he took up his residence at the Bohemia CluD ana told i her that he intended to take a long sea voyage that Jieraleht nverr return to San Francisco and that he most Certainly0 would never return to his home with her For thelast few years the complaint-says Peters has passed all of his leisure timet at his club pr Vlded no amusement for her and habitually left her alone frequently rlvlnr dinners to other men and aomen7atwhlh heiwMnotn eluded jn1 iIv 1 Hne ano cnargestinai since meiri mirriaffe reiers nas oeen ininmj perate especiauy curing rijie past JED RELIEF I mm 129323 Needed to Make Up San Franciscos Quota jfro 350000 4 AGWfatfgfcANVASS CITY mlSYcamlaigToday Expapted toCifrnpleteFund forJ Hojnjless Jews Subscriptions In the first three dsys of San FrnclsooB Jwhr lief campaign reached a total of 7T yesterday lAvlngHUBSM BtlH to be subscribed before tonight Thursday In order to make up Ssn Franciscos auota of I80b Kaclng the necessity of raising this amount Ihe hundreds of men and women workers are ready to start out today to bring he drive to a whirlwind finish by night The teams will canvass again every section of the city and a closing aj peai win oe mvH in 2t the eMvOOO homeless Jews of Cdn tral andVBastern isurope wno iweiw to America for succor CITY MUST DO SI1AIIB an iFranclsco must ao ner mu share said Moses A GUnst chair man of the campaign commiiio and while generous subscriptions have been received to date we are sincerely hopeful that every cent of the Quota will be subscribed by night May I ask i those generously Inclined to help us by sending their subscriptions direct to campaign headquarters In the oTd Donohoe Kelly Bank building Setter and Montgomery streets At yesterdays luncheon the mens division reported subscriptions of Z92I for th day while the womens division had raised 1066 In the twenty four hour period LAUGH GIFTS YESTBrflDAV Following were among the large subscriptions announced yesterday Si sunUrd on OonjM Lsoo I KriMld VfcbeU the White Uoom fllViit I NAB A1lw ilOOO tin end Mn WOltam Frl Lel A Co Oltfomto ruklnt UoiponUan Jrockr ltliu1 Unt Bink Cetlfnmla Anilo enil yonAov Pirli Ntlonl Bk Weill Jrrti Ntmlt NtloMl Bbx Mnlir Hlsmund liehwttaclur Boot Bmihem S50U JnlM AhrehHiuwn Mr end tin Jf lurd lAnm Zellorbftoli Paper Compeuy i kfark ftL FniiQlii UoUl CanineRr WR Urnoe it Ce UmUon Narywttan Compeer Callfornl furnished Hli Sntmr keflnlns Oompmr rtrat Matronal llank Suiia Nantuan Aparrj Flour Com mi BorhlMtroar Co AmiUio ainwD St Co Crown Willamette 1apar Oompaoji AiiMrt IChrman i Vii ltnitolph Samaon Jennie Asia ItoUmUUd floldaa ft Kothclilld Mr and Mra Waller Heller Blumlele Mr and Mn tlenrs Aliftalimtnanss JAiti A Vrtsatar I MshibI year ai a reiult of which she says Jnda Trit Co Mr and Mra ha became so irritable fn her pros rihBiantgdard He enc that It was Impossible for her woTS TT to bold reasonable Converse With hlm3 Adolph Mack IHrtMrtom hlpbalWlni Corpora or even to remain in the same I ttom 5baraui Claj CojMraD4 Mn i oaeps fljnWU WHI fV MWTH ClgBiaHi JlBTirj Mvror i uo irav raoprai itiuk nomnany rittlioh house Morrli ilymae Their nroDertv rlahts accordlna to AmarlniD Katiosal Rank wuiiam Mrs TPeters havs been settled out Mr SWiSaaiiiel Pauaon Albert ofcourt Bhe Is representeiby Attor Trr representel by neys alllogleym Crof ton Payne Before her marriage Mrs Peters who is am Enrllih woman was Mra Constance Euley 6he met Peters atf Del Monte duraa one of her first winters in America Following their marriage at Monterey in 1809 they lived in Europe for a short tl ne te turnlng to California and making thelri home either at Peters studio at Monterey or at their Ban Francisco nome ote Oreen street-Peters has for thirty years been an active member of the Bohemian Club andn June of this year was given a farewell dinner by other club members after he had announced his Intention of leavinr California for Mew York or London Hellsa brother of MrsV Robert Woodsibt this city and his son Rollo Peters Jr the chill of a former mar rlaje is well known In New1 rXpra as an author and portrait painter iyeti sr fiv rrr i i KEW TOItK September 4Al thourh Iwlnners of theiiatlonaLeiiin inaiion balloon race haves nots been offlclaUy annouhcei AecpClubrpfrii clals tonlghtdeclared thatftiolher competitors record wa suf ijclently close to dispute the Victory wlthH ifntyweirf8tTouls1Vi Jv Honeywell flying the balloon fKan sasC City It covered 700 miles from Birmingham Ala the sUrtlnr place landing ycstCTday at Tlismesville On tario Contest committee officials ld that Honeywell with CapUlnR Thompson of the Army and Ralph Upson otAkroni OiTiwnotook second and third places respectively ao uordlnc lo unofficial reports would almostcertainly he chosen to repre nent America at the Gordon Bennett International races jveat month Telegraphic reports credit Thompson with aMjlRhtTotjJO miles and Upson wlthfM0 iniaiii 1 sp isi fi IMPORTER TflKCOVKniSO AUierton Macohdray Sr president of Macondray Co importers and exporters 220 Sansome street who suffered a stroke of paralysis several days ai0 It recoverlnsr at his home nearrMenlo Park his physlciaps said yesterday srjjr Germans Dedicate est Wireless in 4 WATJfBJKi Oermany September 2 bywireiess to the Associated Press rrTe completed wireless sending station here the largest In the world was officially dedicated today in the presence Invited company in LcInilnsjBMI XorinlB lireseiiOnlted states Commusloner to Berlin Other members of the mericanV mission alsot were present President Ebert who spoke at the ftactlArvv after congratulating the Oerman makers of the plant on their akill and tnrenulty sent broadcast amfssge opening the neweervice The towers and antennae which serves America Justcompleted have a sending radius of 1 2000 miles and a capacity of seventy five words a minute Trie foregoinjr message was1 sent fromiNauen direct by the newnwire lessBxatemv MILK P1UCB RISES iTORTEAND OriV September It The i etall price of milk delivered atPortland homes was Increased a half cent at a meeting of the Mllk Commission last night This makes the price 14 cents for jnld roontli payments and ISM nts for thoseL who pay at trie end or tne montn 1 I ii irorTfrnriiiiil I BBSBsTJBSBSBBSSSSaBBSsaasBSBS Hi faeeeea 1 ru aBBBk VBa A a aJTMlBl I Bl i TSBTsBTa 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called theCox Airplane trophy alter in cox aviation enthusiast of Houston Texas Payment for supplies the Board of Bducatlon or 14 the month of September totaling 40681 is being deferred hyCity Auditor Thomas Boyle for the reason that the salaries school teach ers must be ald outoflhe monthly lEi yk budget appropriation of the Depart 1 faV uin irovrp aviijr uinifU6iuavuus i met Boyle Is also holding ub demands for fSOO for building supplies due October 1 which are to beThargel mmlimi 11 ulal 1 nfinfr tv tnr schools lncludml In the regular tax rate of IMS on all real and personal property collection ot which will not begin until November Thjese demands will probably not be met until the tax is collected and turned over to the Board of Education The Auditor yesterday roceived word from John Chambers State Controller af Sacramento1 that a warrant for S01 82S0 had been placed In the State treasury as thelM0 21 appropriation for the San Francisco schoofiv relieving the lt uatlon somewhat Outvof this Wm S4114SO Is for the support ot the common schools Including the part time schools and 1814260 for the high schools AtARY OTAI 8Mr Theteachers salary list fofthe month of September totals 1514600 Under the charter provision the Board of Education can spend but 152742183 which Is one twelfth of the total budget appropriation for the fiscal ysar of 1S920S6 In addition to the regular budget appropriation for the year the Auditor has iii4 th nchonl fund with a bal ance left over from last year ofl flS084S7 WOULD MKAN OVERDRAFT Should the Auditor pay the demands for supplies for September at this time he says It would make an overdraft Of 4008 82 out of the appropriation allowed by charter The supplies for which payment Is de naiii include bills for ink hard ware desks printing matter ooal1 typewriting supplies lumber and 8401 00 for school books After the teachers salaries Are naid for September Boyle says he will take up the matter of paying for the supplies according to the A lrt Avar frnm the budSTet appropriation tor ihe month Making Things Last Xoo lasts lonrjtr when takea in small doses Painless Parker TeetavUst as long as people if a little care ii taken of them Teach day Nothbg lasts if neglected A dentist is as necessary to the average person as the grocer Vou have to have somethine to eat and you have to Tiave something to eat with Natural teeth are better for chewing food than anything else ever invented and the way tokeep natural teethis to brush them daily and have a dentist watch them for decay When you thiiik of TEETH think of PARKER Dr Jacobs Dr Mafcaey Dr natiin Dk Bloomeri Dr Mervey Registered Dentist Using ER tfARKER System 15 Stocktons treat 12 11 16 ElUs Street 1809 Gestry Street Oaklsae Oftlcei lUSBreedway Dr Parker Dr Klber Dr Ilaaakly Dr Rewaad i Dr SL Jekaaer srsTm Proficient in Rsfvninoi tit ColfJ and platinum jj turoup oi fwtais 5 bV i aVi ma 20854 ftl A BB BTB a BrW BT BT STaaB rV FAIRMONT Suggesting twofcaturcs wniui win appeal to tnose wfto cujtjy uic baiiiaiiwauu uuiucui faultless service and a pcrfed Cuisine Table PWtc JLuncheon OBe Dollar A piimer TwoDollars Served in both the dining room Jand grill No cover charge I LINKARD Litm ROVUNNARD ifsssnr I til 4 1 bW 4 ITW lfl llf 1 1 TaTTi seejsp erCDIW dMimmmm PAYMENTS HELD tlJOII 7 Salaries of Teachers to Be Paid Before Any Other Demands Are Met CLAIMS EXCEED BUDGET Secondary Obligations Ljkely tu HvvaiinctAjtirictiiiiis II lewVCIIIUCI Big Photoplay Feature Comes ToColiiornik I l9HBsBMSrlssSfi xjUsms2bsxsssssssm BBBSSTV i LBBBBBBBBbH iiij ViRiHJ ifcJmRjrrhQfcrfsU 64kmi Ss4bbbbbbbbb faVfXl rrHBeBBBBBBBBBl Jw sSt sbbbbbbKbbbbbbbbbbbbH ih Ot7 abtbtbtbtbtbbtbtbtbtbtbtbmi 1ioV AA BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH ibbbbbbbBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb TsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB rTt teg HbISbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bsbBbbbbbbbbbbbbb ii JbbbBSbbbbbbbbbbH af BBSssssi I SBBBBBBBksH bSbH SbB fcHH BBBBb iMs we SBTeTs SssTs sTsTsTSBTsT egsBgBMteiH tH jJsBlsSssVMssHMeViSBl Wifooh Orticrir WAife WjUHINCrTON SepteriierI1io TieiJ list of theWhite House floik Voti sheep lrWerelounde 4 tin today pre paratolpf i shipment Back to the farm where they ware born Sam already had been dlsoosed of bet the bufk of the flock by President1 Wllsonss orders were returned lot TCruilstna Woodward atiSelalr Mdi who usent the sheen rtoX the WTilte I Hois drlttir the war days when the lawns neeueu iriuiuuus anuwvuiwaa in i demand A jMtrjorie Daw coming tpjfthe California next week wow TOl MH MENTION jp A ovie Leaders Will ferity afer1 Owners sir Jl H0LDBAlQUETAND JALi as 4 i Tr 1 Notable Gathering to Be Seen ai tmenainmen fcea turesfbrEvent Twenty noton picture stars wtll arrive fian Franclrjco for a three dayylitTiettt week accordln to an nounressent yesterday by the con fyentloo eonunltteeof thei Northern fBlirinla HttrlalAn 3Jrtn Pltura Theate Owners of America The convention wlll be held Tues rtviHjaranjaaJi nil Iriitliralav 4 leurkInaiallClvie Auditorium Kxeo uiives in tne nnv inaasiry wui aa dress the sessions to fe attended by SS0 notion picture theater owners of NortheTnCBlfornla and fJevada A banquet Wednesday at the St Prancls Hotel and a ball at Scottish Rite Auditorium will close the con vention Tickets for the ball wre on kale at box offices of theaters Amqns the stars who will attend the convention ire Clara Kimball Younav Beba Dsnlels Beatrice Ulche lena Bessie Barrlstale Tom Mix DUstln Farnum prlsclfia Uean Viola Charles Murray Wallace Reid ZAl SLti John Bobby Vernoft Carmel MyeSs Al Christie produoer of vChrlslle nmAIm A TTutrhlrisriri Neal Barns Roy Stewart Howard tHlekif man Eddie Lyons and Lee MorsnI A delegation at Southern Calitornla exhibitors beaded by Glenn Harder will arrive Tuesday Ji A Jackson heads the commit 1 tee ot theater owners Others Inter ested are Orlffin national vice ninll Nat TlersosL tchatrman barm hitler tmmntMriJHrIlarliseere larrji Aau fy wkim mvww jyeli Marry tsacss 1 oi ivwoisnavmi Vord Mrsr Bmith Mies Bessie Morris Mrs ISvers Mrar Or Mutr 8 liesser and A Klns i 1 OPIUST IS FOITNU rVKXlAflU HJTI otpungcr hsVhlle searchlns the Oriental steamsr oaecior liquor loaay cueiora niii dale fouivd a quantity of oplilm DANCE while enjoying our Special Table dHote Dinner alwi Carte from 6 to 9 piiv icr Visit Ban franclscos Most Fa mops Restaurant and Try Qur BKECIArJlIUNCHBOrr on A BHOftXfORDKR DaUy Including Sunday 9etd iorIU Coislae Blace 1849 BERGEZ FRANKS OLD POODLE DOG RESTAURANT 415 427 Bush Street petweea Kearviy aed Orast Ave Telephone Douglas Sltl TheGreat Redeemer Jto Open Sunday Lingerie Display Announced I Throng ot men and women are crowdlnt Into tne California Theater this week to witness tAe FallFash ionShow which Is the7 stage feature On the screen Dorothy Dalton appearsappears In the Paramount version of Barytas Half an Hour Vot next week House Peters and Marjorle TJaW come to 1nat theater in The Great Redeemer Professional critits nave declared this one of the xreatest productions of the yeary and laacordlngly unusual preparations are being made ton Its show lng4r Peters appears asi a hold nni man noted principally for his train robberies How be Is trapped meets the rlrl who makes him ko stralahtkand Lflnally overcomes his outlaw haaits provides me action ot tnis uuvan Loatfatory i Herman Heller and his orchestra with Sharps Minor at the organ console furnish the musical attractions The second lingerie show fbr women only will be staged on Saturday mprnlng at 11 oclock This is be offered in conjunction with the regular fashion display NpttftemfcactfvcRaH iptrct Resigns Post ov rALM eoiemoer jl ai Hahnaf ord has Assigned as presldentH tne Northern Pacific Railroad It was annoiinced today He will be succeed id by Charles Donnelly execu tlvef ice president on November Hapnaords seventieth birthday Hannaford hasboen oonnectod with rallroade for fifty four years ieVSa illBBBBBnrBBaBBBBBU SST bBbWT5IEIKwW iO 3Hl iJeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaP I si ft 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