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Jf twWi KM VI frflrrnps fok Jffs IroPW TW ff jn Ui JtT1 Si mm em JO SAIL Ti FOR HONOLULU i i Secretary to Depart From San Pedro on Dread naught New York SAILORS TRAVEL TO A Reception and Ball Given in Honor of Visiting Officers Variety Keynote Of Bright Bill At Hippodrome tOS ANOELXS Aurnit 11 Tha stream of visitors to th Pacific fleet lvlBs la San Pedro harbor ended only with th day and car promise of balsa rwrnrnl tomorrow th fourth day of th armada visit to tnis port But th arrival of th time limit on Mtlt of th warships lid not stop Ttsltlnir In tha harbor district as th expectation of a moonlight night and th slant of th ships Hunts shining across th water caused thousands to sek tha hills which elosaly bur th harbor and to haunt the breakwater last inside of which anchored th Mew Mexico Admiral Rodmans flacshlp BKVELRT ITf LOS ANOEMCa Thousands of the sailors were In Los Anreles dancing In the streets with thousands of girls and many of the ofnesrs were attending a reception and ball In their honor bat there remained on ship and on duty or on guard along th wharves many Bailors and members of th naral police Perhaps besides the flagship the busiest essel of the fleet was the dreadnaught New York upon which Secretary of the Navy Daniels Mrs Daniels and others of the secretarial party will sail tomorrow for Hono mu supplies were sioroa aeoara and other necessary business was transacted Ships boats were not so active to day as yesterday in competition with th fleet of launches which make the harbor their home EXLUTMEJIT STIMULATED Officers and men stationed around the wharves said the coming of the fleet already had greatly Increased Interest In enlistments A lot of boys too young to enlist are plaguing the life out of us 4bere said one officer Th merchant marine felt this too as was shown by the number of young men Inquiring th way to the Iris an 100 ton training ship of the United States Shipping Board lying tin the harbor I More than 40000 officers and sailors ffrom the dreadnaugrhts cruisers destroyers and auxiliary ships were seeing new shore sights today POUB FOR JACKTES Boys from New England ether Eastern States ana the Middle West who make up most of the fleets personnel were taken on rides through California orange groves olive orchards and the big picture studios Everywhere they were honored guests Secretary of the Navy Daniels and officers of the fleet were taken on similar trips Automobiles and street oars were given free to transport the men At noon luncheon wse served free to the enlisted men at ePrshlng square There was dancing for ths men at Exposition Park all afternoon where athletlo and boxing events also were held A scheduled address by Secretary Daniels which was to have been given at Pershing square was cancelled that he might have more time for slrhtseelng Similar entertainment for the visitors Is planned for tomorrow The destroysrs Waters Philip Dent and Chauncey under command of Captain Pratt will accompany the New York to Honolulu Other vessels wfll detached from the main fleet tomorrow on orders from Admiral Rodman for short visits at Long Beach Santa Monica Redon do and Venice beach towns In this vicinity Japanese Woman I To Study Journalism Courses in TOK30 July Miss Mlyorko JCo bashl proprietor and editor of the Pulln Shuho he Womans Weekly will to the United States In August for a three year stay for the purpose Investigating th courses in Jour Ballsm in the leading American uiw araltiea Miss Kobaebl goes at the instigation of the founders of the new Toklo Womens University of whloh lino Nltob 1 president Upon her return ahe will in charge of th course journalism in that school Miss KebesM la quoted as saying that Japanese woman should awaken iw to their opportunities in vocations which are aaaptaei to mem espo dally Journalism if She1 experts to be at the Interna ttonal Ibor Conference in Washing Ifcd aaVa mnt SH Yntjkraa ffS tlonal Womens Council In Bern 1 uYjsiro jt VsaasasS BgT rVjPsRetl One of the Three Kelly Kids songsters and novelty dancer appearing this week at the Hippodrome Kr North Island Planes Thntnmrrmhk Knnm Kr SAN DHJOO August A squad ron of tare naval seaplanes from th air station on North Island will IN leave probably on wiser tor a night i to the Mar Island Navy yard and 1 return Thar will atop at Santa Bar tears at a place near San tails Obispo suae aiso at auroterer jnciure win Eft plane bases at tha three cities Photo mk graphs also wlU be taken of th i frj VtnitoffH vtAffit At maaV flan Vin dsoe the naval training station at Ooat Island In San Franciaoe harbor and of the Mare Island Navy yard i I i aiy ynAifOisoo zi nxtozfioia Tuesday auou IGOI FLEET TO BE BIG FETE SiS SME II POT adopted for the screen from ths famous Broadway suc cess Is the drawing card at the Hippodrome this week where an above the average combination bill holds forth As a motion picture Oh Boy Is In no way Inferior to the stage productloi In entertainment quality Creighton Tale and June Ca price are the bright stars while Flora Finch old Ume Kim favorite and Zeena Keefe are soen to advantage In clever roles Variety Is the keynote of the vaude ville bill with six new acts on the programme The bill la opened by the Church sisters two girls who dance and play the banjo in popular style The Neapolitan Four novelty entertainers are one of the numerous applause hits Frank Stanley and Bee Wilson are adept in their nut offering while Remnants a hom spun comedy serves as a splendid fun vehicle The Three Kelly Kids and Paul Levin and Miller acrobatlo comedians round out the appealing bllL Next Sunday Carter the areat will head the new programme In The Magical Divorce and Ths Lions Bride while Virginia Pearson will be featured on the photoplay bill In The Bishops Emeralds Nevadans to Come On Fleet Special REVO August 11 The Governors special train to San Francisco on the oocaslon of the arrival there of the Pacific fleet and review by President Wilson will leave Reno Saturday morning August 10 Secretary Norrls of the Reno Commercial Club announced today Tickets good for return within fifteen days will be sold to the public A letter received yesterday by Nor rla from the Greater Canon Club advised that many from the Capital City are contemplating making the trip Including the Governor and a number of other State officials Rodman Accepts Monterey Invitation pedal Dispatch The Cbreolrle MONTERET Aligust 1 1 Lieutenant 3 Pryor who went to San Diego as the official representative of Mon terey to Invite Admiral Rodman of in aoino neet to visit this mtv dur ing the presence of the fleet In Mon terey Day and raise the American flee over the hlstorlo Custom House where jaiv ii was nrsi raiseq on the Feci no Coast br Commodore Hlot yesterday wired Mayor Dough erty of the Admirals acceptance also that Governor 8tephena and Adjutant General Borree will be present on the oocaslon lieutenant Pryor advises that Secretary Daniels will be unable to visit Monterey owing to hta participation In the ceremonies of opening the Pearl harbor dry dock at Honolulu i 1 1 Welfare Commission Orders Wage Raise Th Btate industrial Welfare Com mission Issued orders yesterday rals Ing from tlo to 11160 the weekly minimum wage of approximately 6000 women employed as ushers and attendants at theaters motion picture nouses and other plaees of anruss ment bathhouses photographic estab llshtnent tea coffee and spies pack ing and bean and seed picking plants and nut oracklng establishments The apprenticeship period was placed at three weeks during which the old minimum of 110 may be paid 5 EDDIE CO Ship Chandler and Stevedore Coal Merchants Ships Compradore and General Storekeeper All kinds of Ballast and Dunnage Materials oi sale at Moderate Prices CmhU Aiitta Eddie Co i Code ta 2d Used TlpW North 639 1132 3 Broadway Hongkow SHANGHAI Governor Returns After Participating In Reception at San Diego Forecasting for the PaclAo fleet a phenomenal reception from the people of San Francisco and vicinity Oovernor William Stephens and his daughter Mrs Randoloh Zane arrived here yesterday after a weeks feettvltles at San Diego and Los Angeles as the guests of Secretary Daniels and Admiral Hugh Rodman While conceding that uppermost In his mind is the part California will lake In solving the problem of the nign cost or living Governor Bte When asked to ho excused from die Army Truck at Presidio Runs Down Soldiers 1 Badly Hurt Three Men of Casual Company Removed To Letterman Hospital Struck down by a three ton Army motor truck as they stood In line at one of the Presidio mess halls near the cowshed yeeterday afternoon three privates of a casual company were Injured They are Privates Edward Smith James Rukle and Eugene Navarro The soldiers were taken to Letterman ry TOl3KW ei 1D10 MnV Smif wi or TO BE FIT THE Plans for Military Parade to Grace Triple Celebration Outlined Work of th war women will be fittingly depicted in ths big military parade of San Franciscos triple celebration for the President the Pacific fleet and the war women In ten floats according to tentative plans outlined yesterday at a meeting of the float committee It la the belief of the committee that the work of the women In the HonpltRl where It was nld Snlh Injuries were found to consist of a war can be best reDresented In the cusslnc the aublect until rrf oiMoeaiM right nip and many bruises parade In th form of floats Th th official correspondence awaiting I 0J0P returned to their quarters following pictorial and symbolical him for th last two days during which he has been motoring from Los Angeles He said San Franciscans and those who come her from throughout Central California for the reception to the fleet will be inspired by the presence of that which above all signifies protection to lives and property on the Faclflo Coast STUN WILL BD LOVED 1 have no Intention of seeking to describe the beauties of the fleet as a spectacle but I want to say that San Francisco will love the officers and men and the splendid ships that are permanent factors now In defense of th Pacific Th welcome extended In Southern California waters was stimulating I take pride In recalling that I was a pioneer In the movement to secure a division of our countrys navsl strength so that the Pacific would be designated as a permanent station for an adequate number of ships to meet whatever emergencies might arise While a member of Congress In 111 and a member of the Committee on Naval Affairs I succeeded in having Admiral Wlnslow railed to Washington to enlighten the committee on naval conditions In the Pacific In response to my question as to what might happen If a foreign power attacked the entire squadron under his command In the Pacific Admiral Wlnslow replied that a single modern warship could prevafl over our vessels FLEET WIM INSPIRE PEOPLE Thus was started the plan to secure adequate protection for the Pacific Coast Realisation of this plan will Inspire our people when they review the magnificent fleet next month In San Franclseo bay Uoemor Stephens will be the guest of honor today at the christening of the torpedo destroyer Zane at Mar Island at i clock Red Men of State Meet at San Jose More Than 1200 Members Attend Convention Bpetfil Dictates to The Ohreolele SAN JOSE August 11 Red Men and members of the Degree of Pocahontas from all parts of California streamed Into San Jose today more than 1200 strong and were welcomed royally everywhere Tonight the wigwam folk Introduced an Innovation In conventions when they held their first session a reception out of doors In 8t James Park There was a crowd of approximate ly 2000 vlsltore and Santa Clara county lodge members and friends in at tendsnee when the session as opened Charles OBrien president of the City Council welcomed tha delegates to San Jose extending the courtesies of the city Weller re sponded for the Red Men and Reta Bettencourt for the Degree of Pocahontas James Rogers of Blnrhamton followed with an address on the principles of the lodge He Is Grand Incohonee of the order A hand concert was the amusement feature of the evening Members of the housing committee enldhls sfternoon that every dele aawe ana every viauor will oe Supplied with sleeping accommodations if they apply to headquarters whsre unaries fits is in charge Chorus of San Jose Pupils to Be Formed 6pedal Dispatch te The Chronicle SAN JOSH Aiirunt 1lnr TaI Wesley Carter representative of the War Camp Community Service announced here that a chorus of 600 school children will be organized In San Join with the beginning of the fall term by the service Roy Pllcher sonr leader will be In charge of th after treatment Private Edward Roche was driver of the truck which struck the men down According to the report mad to th Adjutants office th truck ebmlng from th cowsheds passed close to a file of soldiers who were standing In front of th mss hall Several of the soldiers failed to see the machine and as It swept by were hurled to the ground by the rear wheels Fleet Day Fund Swelled by Many New Subscriptions Donations to Entertain Sailors of Pacific Armada Continue The following contributions to the citys fund for the entertainment of men of the Pacific fleet when the big ships arrive In this port in September were received yesterday by Herbert Flelshhackers finance committee olive Bros McDoDotich Bros Thalle Knort rallroroie Meet Company Red Mill Oeaort Tlvell Remit Hippodrome Resort Arcille AmuBemeot Gsmpiay Elite Cefe Wrllht Billiard Parlor Hector I Cafe toeter A Rear Paneme Cite Mack Tat Cift I ortola Odeoe Reataurint a Teeaari Qrlll The rallies Cefe I up Lire 7 be Stir Lunch and Grill ft IMrrcatlonal rilb Co RlDDerdin tooimerclal Rakery Maakrr Oendr Compear Tlroll Reataurant Oyelrr Loaf Kfeatauraot Parle Louvre Cefe Bl Oernaaln Restaurant Merera A Co The Urlddle Reetaarant Phllln Howell retei ami Dettners Frlntlos Coeapaer Jauaaeo 4 Barrett Mlltoo rrauk Spider Kelly 8 Stock Exchense Tbe States Resteorant Colombia Ina due Fihbloa Restaurant Bey City Orlll Bear Reaort Old Ooldto 3t7 Resort Svee Revert Swaaaoo Comatock Resort Tin Rraort 8 Resort Oueeo Resort Tee Boomerus Resort lister Mspp Bay Point Orstsr llouss Tacks Cafe So Different Resort Sulllvsn A Lyous Silver Pip Resort All Nations Resort Frank Hbaoki tr De Metis Bellrme Hotel mas Mccormick A Co John Preston 1 Khreis A Co Major Teusoe Chss 0 Moore A Co Tbe Oolden Pbeessat additional 4o llaaa A Bon additional Pirn Wklstl Co sddltloosl Umenhagen Inc sddltlonsl 20 00 untnisi euppiv srna Arthur A Smith Birth A Co I loderrleden Oe A Lecbmsn Heller Oereett Young At Co lmtnone Co ontlospul rarnltttre Mff Klopstork Bros Bresst i Settee Mff Ce Mr Place Resort leee Resort Seaadlsevlsn Resort Helsdlnl rlsb Company Moose Danes Hell Thomas Usvey 000 0004 6000 B000 60 00 U00 tooo MOO 10 00 2000 20 00 20 00 20 00 20 00 2000 20 00 18 00 20 00 18 00 16 00 2OO0 2O00 20 00 JO 00 10 00 10 00 iooo 10 00 10 00 S00 soo 2B0 2 60 1000 loo oo loooo 2000 10 00 10 00 21 O0 2900 26 00 iooo IB 00 10 00 1000 10 00 IOOO 10 00 2 SO IOOO 10 00 1000 noo BOO S00 10 00 BOOO MOO MOO 25 00 100 00 00 10000 IB 00 MOO 1ft 00 AMnII CAR put AWCETJ Before purchasing a great number of new street ears the Board of Pub Ho Works was authorised by the Supervisor yesterday to build a sample oentral entrance vehicle at a cost of I1X00O Thl car when finished will be tried out and If found successful will be adoptsd as a general typ of new street car to he placed In ssrvloe in oo 20 no I 10 oo tooo 26 00 HO 00 25 0 loo oo 2SO0 tooo IB 00 too BOO BOO an co BUO Canning Firms Make Appeal for Workers Special Dispatch te The Chronicle SAN JC SB August 11 Ctlairber of Commerce and fruit canning firms today renewed their appeal for women and girls to help handle rips fruit in the canning plants of which there are more than thirty In the Immediate viclnltv of thl city There I plenty of mala help according to the oannera and the Chamber of Commerce but women and girls are lack Ing to such an extent that the oannera have been forced to resort to cold storage to hold ripe fruit until It can be handled I presentations of the work of th women have been recommended for float tableaux Wives and mothers at home service women oversees womens land army maintaining food production womens Industrial army work of women In campaigns for financing the war work of women In the canteens recreation and entertainment activities comfort productions work in base hospitals and welcoming of men horn ORGANIZATIONS I4XROKD It Is not th Intention of th float commute to represent th work of any on organization but rather to give a general recommendation to the sacrifices and heroism of womanhood The float committee consists of Marshal Hale chairman Mrs Marcus Koshland Mrs Edward Dexter Knight Lynn Williams Miss Grace Southwlck and Harry Bogart With the definite fixing of September 2 as the date of the arrival of the fleet the finance committee Herbert Flelsbhacker chairman has redoubled Its efforts to raise the neoesr sary 100000 which will be required to carry through San Franciscos programma of entertainment for Admiral Rodmans men SUBSCRIPTIONS SOUGHT Subscriptions continue to arrive at the committees headquarters 1 Baa some street III the care of Chairman Klelshhacker However every effort Is being made to stimulate contributions and close th raising of the necessary funds In ample time to complete all arrangements before the srrival of the fleet There will be two committee meetings todsy one of the executive board at oclock In the Supervisors chambers and the other of the committee In charge of the ball to bs given In the Civic Auditorium In honor of the officers and men of the fleet The executive board at its meeting Is expected to block out In Its entirety the programme for the celebration Tomorrow night the committee composed of former Navy men will hold an organisation meeting in the Supervisors chambers NEVADA IIKARD FROM Oovernor Emmet Boyle of Nevada has wired that the Nevada delega tlon to the celebration would come to San Francisco on a special train and that Nevada a delegation would oe one of the largest This is the first of the outside states to be heard from In the matter of representation Six poets of the Grand Army of the Republic three from San Francisco and three from Oakland will take part In th War Womans day military parade Plans for th Veterans1 participation are being formulated by Colonel John Roberts grand commander of the 0 A of this district The present plans are to give the Civil War veterans a position of honor In the parade at head of the demobilized men who fought In th recent great war and the Spanish American War It is the belief of the committees working on the plans for the military parade that It will be one of th biggest demonstrations that San Francisco has had for a long time Numerous military organisation are being heard from assuring their full representation The route of march and the location of the reviewing stands Is now engaging the attention of th committees AH details of the five day celebration will be Included In an official souvenir programme without advertising This programme is to be Issued by the citizens committee Bids are now being received at the committees headquarters 666 Market street for the privilege of printing and sell ing tne programme Fleet to Pay Visit To Seattle Sept 7 SEATTLE August 11 Carl Bush who was sent by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce to San Diego to Interview Admiral Rodman wired today that the fleet would arrive her September 7 and that Secretary Daniels Intends to accompany tha ships north The fleet will remain her three days and then go to Tacoma three days Bush said From Tacoma It will go to Portland Secretary Daniels will bs aboard when the fleet goes to Tacoma but will go by trakn to Portland The cruiser Montana with 00 omeers and men Is due her Thursdsy FRED Solans Restaurant Geary atad Masse When yon patronize I this restaurant de Itize I yon may expect and will surely ret Courteous treatment Best Cuisine and I I Service Refined te rtatn mnL A Perfect a I Floor in a well venti lated room with a good I Jats Orchestra right on the main floor TT make no convert charge patrons pay for only what they consume Bernlar lunch oc Private Boom 2a fleer THE NATIONAL LABOR DIGEST OEOw TRACT General Manager President Typographical Union Ne II The New Labor Journal A Union Publication For Thinking Workers and Thinker Generally We Le Freeldrst ef Rretherheod ef RaUway Tralaasea sayei TTE ARE GOING TITE WROSG WAT WE JTTJST CAM A HALT Mr Lee knows what he Is talking abont when he speaks of labor Do yon I What do yon know abont the worlds greatest problem your problem I Some companies are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars endeavoring to find a eolation to the problem New working plans are In actual operation In a number of plants Some employers like tha new Ides some dont and others are In doubt Employes are In the same position What Is your opinion Trying oat the new industrial relations Ideas Labors Interest in street railways Production and high cost of living Tbe I revolt In Canada Gompers report on Bolshevism and other subjects of Interest in the world of labor are reviewed In the National Labor Digest AUGUST ISSUE on Sale at News Stands If yon have aot yet snbserlbedo so today ONE YEAR 160 PER COPY 15 CENTS LABOR PRESS ASSOCIATION Underwood Buildings 82S Market St San Francisco Mm wtgfJ ft11HiPtfiiiv2LfLJf Jbi BILL PROPOSES LICENSING FOR CORPORATIONS Control of Stock Issuance by Trade Body Part of Kellogg Plan WASHINGTON August It Legislation proposing The licensing of corporations bavlng a capital or asset of 110000000 or more engaged In Interstate oommeree and sutborlxing Federal supervision over the issuance of stocks and securities was introduced today br Senator Kellogg Kepubllean of Minnesota Licenses would be Issued by the Federal Trade Commission which would have supervisory Jurisdiction over the corporations and In eass ot illegal combinations or conspiracies In restraint ot trade It would have power to revoke the licenses Senator Mrers Democrat Mon tana told the Senate today be understood that supplies purchased here witn money lent by the united States to foreign governments and the 1100100000 fund appropriated by Congress to relieve distressed peoples In Europe wera being sold abroad at lower prices than tboss now demanded of the American people for the same articles The Senator was speaking in support of his resolution requesting th Judiciary Committee for an eptnlon as to the advisability of restricting exports He declared he did not believe ths people of tbe United States should be bled white In order to aid the remainder of the world BCROLAB GETS JEWELRY ALAMEDA August 11 Robert Bryan IS 5 Santa Clara avenue re ported to the Police Department to aay mat nis nouse had been entered by burglars and Jewelry valued at 1100 taken Bachelor May Be Shut Out As Diplomat jOf Germany Fitness of Women for Service in Alien Countries Is Emphasized By PARKE BROWN Cermist 1U by tbe Ohlotfe Tribute BERLIN August 11 Bachelors may be barred from the German dlplomatlo service If a movement proposed today br Frau Clara Mends one of the leading women members of the National Assembly successful In an Interview concerning the Immediate alms ot Germanys recently enfranchised women Frau Mends emphasized th natural adaptability tor social reform work and then ssoke with deen concern of women and the eharacter of dlplomatlo ser vice In foreign ceuntrles The Immigration question particularly concerns the women at this time Frau Mends said Women can go to other oountrlea but where will they go who will advise them and who will help then after they reach a foreign country Naturally the Government will think this matter over hut the women would rather see less thinking and more action In direct contrast to the angry protests of many former officers Lieutenant Vonlteshausen son in law of Count Hertllng ftel the old German army must submit quietly to a surrender of Its old leaders If demanded by the allies We face a terrible decision tbe lieutenant said today The treaties are signed and the die Is cast and we must bow our heads Not only our honor as soldiers but our duty demands It i wmmpear i i imiii jiaiim iniiali KUH1S ELI PRIVATE MED PHOPEHTY KB New Government Orders All Seized Holdings Returned Without Delay BASLB Swltserland August 10 Hungarian Communist measures abolishing private property have been abrogated In a decree Issusd by the new Hungarian Government according to a dispatch from Budapest All owners are enjoined by the Government t6 resume the direction of their properties and continue their agricultural activities PARIS August 11 by the Associated Press The peace conference It became known today 1 changing entirely its attitude toward the Rumanian army In Budapest The conference It is learned It not disposed to ask the Rumanians to leave the Hungarian capital Immediately de spite the fact that the supreme in terallled council asked the Rumanlaaa not to enter Budapest While the supreme council Is indignant over Rumanian seizures ot supplies In Hungary preparatory to shipping them to Rumania many delegates to the conference are of th opinion that It will be necessary for the Rumanian troops to rsmaln In Budapest to steady the situation at least temporarily Tbe council today was still without a direct reply from the Rumanian Government to the ultimatum whloh it sent Rumania last week Almond Growers Call for New Bids ANTIOCH August 11 New bids were received today for this sesson crop of almonds by the Antloch Almond Growers Association Bids were called for last Saturday and opened and all were rejected Why you need Asbestos Protection for your records sssassssssesBlBSsiBfaSBSsasssesssssBBasaaasssBl XSIm JriwVT ISSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBSlBvlQflsSlBsBBsi jfTiwtilWjkLLLL I aact 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