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1 tf i 11 I fi r9 Ft i I Mi a If ivs Three Prime Ministers in Pans See Possible Ally in Presence SESSIONS ARE IMPORTANT Benefit of Bay Bridge to East Side Merchants Shown By Comparisons With Business Growth in New York Population Increase In Smaller Citio Certain Sas I Divergent Views in 5 Power Meeting May Depend on Harveys Reports fAHl Aufput thr laird Trrtt mhafrador Har heraise he represent 1 In rl Stsle the carffulh Miidid prrnonalnv of nil those who ha ronif to Tjn to take part in tlie fhe power ronfrrcmf beginning to rnorrovt The thrre pr me ministers of Prance Great Britain and Hal respectively Hriand llod OeorBe and Stgnor Bonomi are known here Their jo crnrnenls lia alreadj taken their positions on the parti tion of upper bilesja the principal question before the supreme council Each represents well defined pc nes on the olh dtv turtunfr prob lems such as tree and Turke awaiting solution The attitude of Washington howeier is not known Ambabsador Hn alth ugh he takes his scat at the table ostensible merely as an obseMri is looked tipon a part to the arioua contro versits as a potrntia1 all ind as ore who ma 5 ha th deciding lotce as arbitrator or friend if the council divides into factions MO REPORT MKETIf It genrralU linrd that ihe Amrrtsn arnlasador hear tntru on i he more ilun a rr oritr the proceed ngi tliai 11 a occasion ari i hc inni i run sue gestions to offer Howrwr in his official call toda If i unnerM hate no mi matmn nf an in Lru one Irtind those of an in psssnr anj hrnrnlrnt witness Baron HaiaMi the Tapartese am basFad a exporter to impii aive and rn cmai but vo gardrd unlf rmh unfavorable to trrt Tr tain The mfr fdn arnht adnr ha pre pared himsr I It tak ns hi pUe ihe ouniil vtud of the larne and ario of fn a i or res pendent ronoprning the Silesian question and fiber tubjectf He 1 a esoulelv rrfued all requests for a Maloment and spent part of hr dav the muniry ar tb the 4mruan ambasa dor Mror Herrltk MFFTMC IS 1MPORTVXT The meeting of the Supreme Cnun rii whit is looked upon aj of grave ngnlfii ance i drawing to Tana main international political personalities Jaapar the Belgian foreign minister and Colonel Theunys the Belgian minister of finance will arrlre from Brussels Monday evening Korfant leader of the Polish Insurgent is endeavoring to be heard thus far vain I Kerensky the former Russian premier is tr ing to submit plans for a solution of the Russian situation and th Austrian Albanian IreeW and Turk ish governments will ha special agents here to assist their legations The ATM session of the counril will be held in the trench foreign onVe a Ho clock in the morning Thf upper Slleian question will be imme alelv tken i nder consideration The onlroter ocr Siesia arises from ih diTrrfnt nterpretationa ny he allies and tjerman and To land aa the reiiult of the piebM ite The original draft of the trrU with i erman gaf upper aileaia to To land uncondnioraJM KHt VAKK PROTEST In onaequence of oerma ny strong protest suppjrtrd in the peavce con ference Uovd irorge it was de elded to eppl the principle of seif determinatlon aid orkanize a plebis ile under the supertision of a coni miHsion hiri were to be repre bented Great Erilj Krance Itilv and the nited siaWs The bntted blxtes was neer reprewe ntexl because It did not atify ine trcan The omini6iion as directed to take a ote townshira and em povered to fraw a frontier between trermanv and Poland on the basis if the ote bit taking into douni so reads the irtst the shes the habiia nts as i hnu the oir and the geognphital and economic coo diuons of the region HTFRrilhTATIOI ISUK The hoe conr versv um upon the inlerprctai on of the pnraae Regrapbical and economic ondl 1 ions The voe wi nr carman P4 9 ff roland 4 ne farming ditriil were largl or urmii tie impornni mining ann inanufa cturtng townhips gave a majority for Pcland The Poles in lerpreied the result a gii Lhern trtuh all of the count rj east of the lli er Oder German deuoajids upper hiesis is a who Tie commission hich under the treats could detide the question bv a maJorit vote was unable to arrive at a decision The French commissioner drew the frontier line along the Oder giving Poland aJl the raining district of fto3 townships of which tS toted roltsh and 220 Ger man and gnirg to Germany hnC townships of hich 603 voted Ger man and 23 rolh BRmtH MAHK COXKS10S The Rntiah pUn concedes to IV land a small portion of the mining diMrirt hf the Tolrn ir in a Hear in nriM Tbe lihn njml loner bus Poland 1 ihn tne IYen mrc than the British The question cnmplimic the Polish infcurrcruon in the deputed terntor Premier Briand inbiots llh the utmest flrmn ss upon Engineer Re er bu re led ftian rat men that a br 1ge cms Mn 1 ranc i ba ouM adverse afTcct tlr pro pent bv inducing run nmer om to this cil for teir punhanea is gin a studied rarT of Berkeley a ii enRineer who points to the fl pertene of prk and Brook lj an analogous tualion Jrsff wai a major engineer in the irmi and i diision engineer of the Male Highwaj Iepartmenl of ieorgia rafTs ln estigation lead him to the opin on thai with increased population atimulated bv a bridge the east ba menhanl would ci i much greater proportion of the monev eiprnded by the public than would an ranclsco COMPARED WITH TORK Graft fa3s There could not poiMblj be a more analogous situation to that found here than exists betw een Ne York proper and Brooklyn and Queens borqughs across Kast rh er New York How the 1 ait rUe bridges affectrd the population is shown the curves on lh draw ing Curves 3 and 4 sho the bum totals of annual pert entage inoresei fron 190 to 1909 for Brooklyn and Queeni and the balance of New ork Citv re siectn oA Curies arid 6 show the same data from 1 409 to 190 inclusive Note the parallel curies 3 and and 1 hat the percentage increase of Brook and Querns for the tfars iv somewbal below that of the balame of New ork Cm in dtcat i lack of transportation fa I ties in keep pace with the normal growth of these sect na RFMD TRJlSIT KKKKCT In ISO hoecT the percentage crease i ur of Prooklvn and Queens passe that cf the balance cf New tork it Thl ahows the effect of ompletion in 1501 of both ihe Meinway and Rapid Transit tunnel and of the throw ing open to the eleiated lines of the tlliamsburg bridge in the ame jrir and of the completion of the Quecnsboro and Manhattan ldgei in lot The growth of the borouKhn at once reflects the long needed rapid transit faetll ties The same effect Is seen at the rompletjon of the 1 ast rr tunnels In 1 Pin and the Clark street tube in JH The rurres pho that the population on the eat de of last nier in creased 2 me as fast nit the balance of New 1 ork ot Thii i indinputable proof of the eff et of increased transportation facilities SITLATIO SIMILAR The situation creaied by the comple tion of these tunnels and bridges after 108 in eimilar to wnat will exist upon the completion of the an Krancisco bai bridre anl tube Those tubes auid brldgaa across Kast rivr primarily developed the rapid transit facilities The San Francisco bridge will do the same It is evident that with tb construe tion of a bridge her the popoula tion increase wIl be across th bay ill the business increase be there also or eery new fajnllj in baji Krancisco there will be added almost two and one families across the bay Iei us assuras an aver age earrtins capacity of H0 a month distribute as fololws House rent 30 food supplies 70 cloth ins 0 amusements and misiel Janeous 10 savings 0 lit Tt 1AJI HOMtC Neeesartl house rent and probablv SO per cent of the food suplies would be bought on the east side and alo probailv about two thirds of the clothing If amusements and savings were equally dttldel as be twecn San Francisco and the east bav the expenditure by each new family on the other side of the bav would total 121 per month for the east bi and 19 per month for San hranico In other words the business man across the bay wouVd 3tet and one half times as much money expended the increased population aj his neighbor in ban rajicisco BKEFIT 14 TO 1 And as the populaiion should In crease tlmeB fast er on the east i1e of the ba the buniness man and reiwiler there could measure his benefits from the increased population in ratio of 4ml This data ma rome as a surprise to some who hae not gpen ihe mal ter serious thought The iruth Is that the whole ba region Is one and by the loniirurtmn of the bridxe the ent re dial rid will be benefited bnth San Franciso and er neighbr rn benuse of ihe stimulus tf mduitr and growth that will renuli I I yr i ittt ntf rt ii na i jU yr tyt nn ttZ Xf 1 ff I i A i jf drfsri Jr LrJLJ ii ic i i i I io Jf JHrr zkx mrti 1 i jMamcKu vtotrm wajtj 3 1 1 1 1 1 a ffiy Mu rmr tf forf 1 I Tert TuvMtsk anoaaij 1 iJ 1 I 1 1 I 1 Jr I II 7tTar Jfinmt ma Tfcwj bwtmxA Aiivw fno eatvtjtjwe MHZ Jte fiilf 7 rr rvrim nfrrktTA aAuuru Terrain Tfrir Hs rWH fo 1 fj rff LS fiOF OUSE BfRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS CARDS OF THANI tmT i 1 i i IISIHSM IS KEY FIGURE INHFtRENCE DCERK IPRIETE ME W4ita iW orewienCa WKtakakafl fllh tXUw TU lUzlul mj tvi JJ yrms Tie above diagram illustiales Kow the bridges acrots East river in New York city have affected the growth of population Curves 3 and 4 show the um totals of annual percentage increases from 1 905 to 1909 for the boroughs of Brooklyn Queens and the rest of New York city Curves 5 and 6 show the same data from 1 909 to 1 920 inclusive IT Fiance Is Shot By Angry Woman Whom He Jilted Pashas Body Lies In Mortuary for Fourteen Months Family Unable to Decide Where Noted Figure Should Be Buried rrl rhu to Tho fhrorwln PAKI Ai guM 1 nurleen months ago 1 ssad I a ha was murdered in a I arts lub Todt i boA is Mill ing in a municipal mortuHrv ait ng bjrlal No one of hi famil or in race seems willing to take the 1 1 rouble tr decide nhrr the great 1 Bovrrn ftSa Etlal hurlil It ralrr to miii a Iuunn 11 jimrnin that it I in a qufHion htwrfn Hlhfrn lrntN smopolitan flnn urn nn Ih on tidr and thr mass of Polish orkcr on ilir other PREMIER DEPARTS FOR CONFERENCE AT PARIS LONDON At gust 7 Premier Uovd George Korugn Secretary urxon and parly of forlv left Iondon at It oefoek this morning for Paris to attend the meeiing of the aJJied su Jprreme council whirh begina tomor row The party traveled in apecial coAchea sU tabbed to the regular train Baron Ha a hi the Japanese ambas suador was the same train The British party comprised Sir Kdward Griffg former mtlliary sec retary to tb Prince of Wales Iord nirXA lt A MnrEnfil lha Dnv prtss at tb peace conference Lieu vt tnant ClonI Sir Maurice Hanke Mcraia rr or tna nriitsn caoinct eir Hit Bftrold Stuart chief British repre ViVj suaiT en ina miraiiiea itnine him He in ompaxaiive cold etor age of municipal mortuarW at the ofonefranr flfii rfnlim a da In his life 1 sead counted for some hlng In hi own rountr of Albania he vas the grestfst or at least Ihe mom spectacular figure that has sp peared for nturteH In ihe he tja of his Parisian career he was shot one Sunda after noon uet as he hu stepping into an automobile ouinlde his hole to go to the races The man who ahoi him a an Albsnian Mu1ent And I ssad fri nd of presKlents and kings faorlte or pagie of ministers according 10 thejr polje is now labelled No 1 in bad and ebony coffin anriong ihe poor wretrhed unknown and blr they chancellor of the rx hejuer Blatkett Members of the party said expected to be away fortnight LAdy Currrn and Sir Sutherland were among the large crowd which bad the pasty reweli MA the aXaXioa TO BIG MUSEUM Nearly 18000 Visitors See Collection in Park Memorial Building The utratiRrrin our mldi with the Knights of Co lumbus the stale nurses and the granite men did not overlook the beau It spots of San Francisco for sighlseeing busses and prnatc cars were ever flying in and out of our parks along the broad strand of the beach and round aboot ery nook that endears this fr western city to the fierl of the tourist olden late Park the mot beau tlfnl park in the world according to well seasoned iraelers drew its usual quota of thousand and thr ourth Love Affair Ends in Tragedy for Disappointed Girl sues CONTRfl GOSTA UNTffllG HirMi Augost 7 Three times Mirr Zalllii prepared for ae many marriage Three times at the last moment was she deserted her hopes of a home and children shattered Today a fourth nance left with an other woman apd laughed al her when she cried He lies in the Count Hospital with wo bullet holes in his side Marj who is 27 weena at the Mar quette pnlice flation carefully guarded lest she end her own life Her latest fiance Joseph Ingonla a well to do Lithuanian lived in the same building bunday morning Joe and hia brother Jim came to her with Rose alathous a friend She prepared breakfast for them and thev left for an automobile ride without Nearly 7000 Nobles of Islam Temple Enjoy Picnic in Pinehurst Park The snn at meridian height estr daj looked down upon nearl all thousand Nobles of Islam Temple of the MjstJc Shrine their families and friends lunching in I inehurat Park huo ihs jn for a long time Widow Age 50 Victim of Shooting Affray on Taylor Street Mr I Woodruff 60 Tni ioo ami proprietor gi homo i Tijlor treC ihot rA wlrt arv Tostcrar niorninf bx lodxcr Adam Muir 41 old who Uion lurncd tlie Bin upon himeir and inflicud a aerloua wound in Nil Irmolt The motWo for lha ahootlnf la not known FYom a tatemnt made to AMlsiant Bond and WaJ rant Clerk sol tvhcrdan at the Central Emer tencv Hoepilal ahortlT after lha hootini Detective Griff Kennedy and Ceori Hlppb wno were detailed on the cue are Inclined to believe that Muir wu mentally unbalanced 11 held In the detention ward at the San FraneuKO Hoapita1 charged with murder The shooting took plae In Mnln room at 928 Taylor atreel where Mrs Woodruff had taken refuge when Wulr threaened her life a few minutes be fore tne hooting BROTHERS STATEMENT William Mulr a retired merchant and brother of the man who committed the crime gave the following statement to the police My brother and I had been residing at Mrs Woodruffs for several months This morning about it clock I heard Mrs Wooarurr scream and ran out Into the hall 1 found my brother with a revolver in his and and attempted to take It it from him He threw me off In the meantime Mrn Woodruff had ought refuge In the front room of the flat which Is the one occupltd by my brother Before I could do anything re had entered the room through the folding doors and ehot her Two shots were fired st the woman each taking effect In her breast It Is belleed that doath was Initan taneoua Mulr shot hln sclf the temple and while It appeared to be a superficial wound the skull is believed to have been fractured Ml in MAKES STATEMRXTT Immediate upon being liken fo the Onlra Emergency Hoapital he made the following ntatemenl but was too weak to in it 1 do not expect to recover do not vrant to set better 1 will talk freely and fully later I was In the house all last evening and cot up about eO this morning I have no Idea ht time It Mrs Woodruff was up hen got up I had no trouble with her 1 do not remember wliat happened to make me shoot her fatie locked beraelf in tne front room I irf in throusrh the folding doers The erun was In pocket I have This DEATHS lAnidberx Jnfcn Meckenaie AnrtB Mcleiafclafi A 7 MowM Milium 14 Pipetvlta Peter Ptrktiw ur 04 Pierce GwwivO 36 IUj Roberto Roea Manuel gtiaSa Mr VnTely EnefvT 4S TftJImfti Fredefioh Thins D14 TlenieT rd lcll Tort Mvta Men Tiac7 AMrvw UalteM llobcrtr 99 fftfw rhooue wHheln Onll WUuin Roe 70 Zopb BK0 tue rttj ancisa 7 TI21 Urn kovd motaa ren A lnlo iauuir 1 cbrt J00 8u yytendl an levtud le tUmt fmierl SO olork tim the Ju La1 wbere rvqol vw fuenriMi vw mra Wullan SO FtenltU iJ1 Thnnuu RirieSKsr JUn Rfcjj A gj vS Ma7 i Hi Rjrt Ml KsUr IdiB k7 Ss 1 wtaci BrUm HoUmh711 lbiad Fnuii fnm de Touns Memorial Museum si her thronged ever da Nearly IS 000 MarVs flnt prospectbre husbuid in isltors passed through Ma doors dur jUlhuanl married another who bad ing the week the greater nmJorit of a larire dowry Mary came to Amr them being out of town guests to the lea The second fiance left her just contentions riday alone which is usual lassed as a poor daj at the museum rstshl hed record of mors than 000 liiors and trsirrdav a gloomy bundjt at that nearlj 9000 persons availed hemsel es of the privilege of studying the exhibits ar ranged there for the rnJomnl of all of esterda visitors well known San I rancisran a traveler nd collector in the far off spots of the globe and an authority upon art metals and other lines of art de tared to the rurstor and sevsrsl pers standing thereabout that San 1 ranc I nro might well be proud of the msgnlficent collections housed in this building 3VRrASK OTHERS On several points this muccum far surpasses any other museum in the world he stated and I have tra tied widely and know my ground hen 1 make this statement The collection of Spanish American art works and Mexican objsx ls In this building is particularly note worth being the flnest in America This connoisseur was conducted through the art metal a cll as man other gallerirs esterda snd commented cfpectallv upon the ar rangement eihlbits The art mefal gallerv houses an unusually iompre henr collelon of loks kes es cutcheons knockers jewel caskets and many other objects of wrought metal An adrltt onsl reason for interest in this galler will short be given in the nhlallation nf three esse of hundmade horseshoe nails and or namenta which were received at the museum during the past week from thr mak and donor Albert Draecer of NX oodland MArrK if iwrmk cowta coumti All of these shoes and ornaments wfre made in Tacheco onlra Costa counlv in 1 8 93 First quamy neei was used the natural color being maintained by a bright polish Al types of horseshoes are Included In ths collection miny of them having been manufactured especially lor raing animals and nlmala with de fet ive feet Thin collection wa flmt exhWted at tb Mljfornia Midwinter Interna onal KroBition and Included with i a diploma stating that a gold nedal for horeshocs was awarded raeger th donor ThU diploma Iram the stte seaJ and the algnalurs tf 11 do Toung the director gen era of the exposition 4nong other interesting collections now in the art metal gallery the locks nd knockers of manv rmodi and many lands never fail tn attract the curioua hundreds Thrse exhibits are largely the girt of Mr de Young the keva for example comprising one of his moat complete collections more than ZOO number and representing the best art metsl work of the Gothic and Re nalsrance periods Among these re muw uvfl of historic interest sucn un the one gi Count Frederick August of BrocKdorn nv aiimiinn Joseph of Bavaria nd kevs pre sfnted i their chsmneriains dv mir Tarisn nd feaxon Mings ana princes DORR KOBl DISriATHRD Flaborste wrought iron hammered bras and copper door knockers are dleplaved In seeral wall cases along with fancif jl rscutcheons with which people decorated their keyholes and the irk nobs in mediaeval times A pair of handsome wrought iron gates auard two entrances to this feet high of Oermsn origin and date hai to the eighteenth ctnturj A valuable knife collection is here shown in two floor cases Uirt are knives of all periods with carved room i ney are more inin iweiii silver handle i boos handle Toffy refore th cereroonv to wed another The third who had professed love rnl to wr When he returned she diiioviiwi ihst he too had married Jo ailed me bad nim the poller And he ss id through with me I called and took a fun from under im mattress Kill me I said bdt he laughed Kill lOumef If yon want too he aid Then something happened 1 hot 1 dont want to live now I ran nevr hare a home and babies of own handles dlea and evtn dainty china han Contra Lost a count 3 and preparing for the fun of Ihe afternoon At 2 clock the last train arrived from an Francisco and soother thousand was added to the merry makers at Ihr first arinual picnic and outing of Islam Temple The weather was made to order at Tinehurst and even shady nook In the forty acres was filled at lunch time A special train brought In a delegation of about 600 from the Sac ramento Shrine lub and hundreds of Nobles from Ashmes Temple Oakland were in evidence SHAHR HAtDK WIT AR1UTALS Illustrious Potentate Frnest Ttueter atood behind flrket takers Ira she told Coburn and George Porter and he was tried to shake hand with ever visitor but be soon avr it up as an impossible job and had to be con tent with smiting a welcome on every newcomer II orden chair man of the general committee was everj where Harold Maundrell and his twenty set en Islam Joseann served refresh ments to those who neglected to bring along their lunch and Clar A remarkable group of handcuffs rn rrt presided over the wheels and truckles nf all descriptions take one back to the days of hor rors when nanacled men were left to die in remote prison dungeons or tortured to oeath in tbo steel traps which bound them Another donation of the week of great interest Is an article suitable for placement tn the pioneer room wli re are housed similar trophies of early da in San Krancisco This Is a certificate of membership in the monumental engt ne corn pan No of the Jvan Francisco fire department dated August ft 18S0 It was pre nented 10 the museum Miss Frances TL Iewls of Ran Francisco and is the certificate belonging rig inally to lwis of fortune which ran out of tickets and dolls early in the day At clock dancing commenced on a fine floor built among the treea and until the jaxr music of Fells Fbers Orchestra lured bhriners and their wives and very one else on the grounds maii sVAre4 nrin Usees of all kinds began at 2 clot All of the tinners received prizes Noble Fdw ard Martin was the starter Nobles Krnest I West uyett Charles Traum and Simon McDonald ated as judges and Nobles Robert leghorn and Or How ard McKinle hrld the tape After the picnic Potentate FTueter and Pant potentates George Filmer gun is not gcod The barrel obblea I did his with he Idei of dying I do not know why I shot Her Mulr refured to talk any more The pistol used was a Ij autoroatic hn found datertia three shots had been fired One cartridge had fajifd to explode and was found on the floor and another unflred one was found in the weapon WommsScreams Scare Thief Away Geary Street Home Invad ed and Jewelry Stolen The screams of Mrs Nathan Schiller JH60 Gearv street yesterday morning frightened away a burglar an he wag ransacking the house but not before he had secured several rlnga totaling JSiO In alue and tail amounting to 4o0 Mrs bchltler wii awakened the sound of breaking wood Sitting up In bed she discerned the form of a man bending over the drester She screamed and the man fled The police were notified and discovered that that the noise Mrs Schiller heard was the burglars attempt to break open a bureau drawer where Jewelry was kejjL The loot consisted of three rlnga and the wallet of her husband Nathan Schiller retired merchant and Francis Keesllng left for the Toaemlta vallty where they wttl Join In a re ptnn tonight tendered to Secretar of the Interior Fall to be held at the Glacier Point Hotel They will also maVe arrangements Ith Stephen Mather superintendent of National parks for taking care of Shrlners who are coming to the 12 Shrine convention to be held here next lone Are YOU Lookinq bra ROOM wSBBBBSBBBBBBSBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBS You can find one vrtthout delay tt Just study the columns of the Classified Let a WANT AD point the way Scores of ROOMS furnished and unfurnished single and for housekeeping purposes are advertised daily in the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE These small adi for quick reading will put you in touch with ROOMS FOR RENT in every quarter of the town The very location you seek is sure to show many reliable and inviting offers Phone Sutter 7000 mt Bhl a i 1 1 loumwat IIolj dm Qamtarr Meruit mr po Athlwr McMiUbi J7 rt and 81th in llr rlr belorrt hnrtna of iiJLi toWnj 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InrihmUnti oodlawn rrrolorj HJ1N In tin pjty AiuuM 1 1H 1 Jtnth enns Marr dear bk wi diititr Marr and th lt Junra Itlgclna Innnf natcr 1 JowphlD Hno nd tkad nler of Tbnraaa nd rmr Tmr and Mrm I aliw nns Ms OUl a naU of gn Fnnnaoo A mcru rtfr of DoK aa InflJloU IH No 2 Lad Am iliaj A 1L axul OnnaMUbt tSoraal ud Ben Aan Pntada ra rawwrtintly inntd to attend Uis fnepal Ttuwdaj Ansuat at tt 48 a fnttn Um rwtitUnoe funara parlrw of Jaa II TUiUj Ax Co 02t aJsnraa nar 20th thenra to ftu rUr 1 tourcb wUar a anlarnn rartri htsh ntSw will reiar raied for tiie rvpaa of bar a ml nominencinf at 10 13 a iBUi ment Hlr Cmaa Cantatan CALLirK In UiU city Anriiat 1971 Jo ta dasrlr bslovad daucbtw of Daniel and Sophie vail Irk and loving aiia of IHiilal Jr 4n Vknmttimm MeOortnlck Uijm lut rard FTor nc and Genrfl Gallirk a nadf of Saa Taa dann asad 6 and 10 montba Fnandf and aoqaalnLanpaa sra raapecrnJlf in vited to attend Ui funaral Monday at 10 a ml from tb parlora of Buhr A MiaboMt 145 Talancia hL 2fllh and Atb theno ta the tbnrrh of tha Prnrbanr RurarU a and Part wrirra a rwrunm hirh na will ha oalehratatd for tho reiMiM of bar aool coin menani at 0 A luumrmml liour Croaa i roelary GIB SON In this Hty AtriroM fl 1P21 Qra nolo ad wifa nf Tbe lata John firaton dv otd mot her of Aleiander Gihaon and InVlnf rrndrrMIJvT of Fonrinr and Jark Uihsnn a natJva of fian Franciano PVlanda and aoqua4nlancT am ranpMrfftjn rn riWd to attend fa funeral Morula Aumuit tt 2 fron Weboldt rrtnenU parlors SM Talff Kla at bt lPth and JOth In tw mmt Mount Olivet enets rj OrFTTT In lb 1 otti AQfuat IftCl ro Flalnt daar belovrd dau hirr of Brt and Wni OnfTay and IotIbi tar nf Kilna and Benny tjufley a naJlra of 14a Franraaoo atd 18 day PVtandi and aoqnstntarrrae are raaretfulj led to attend lha funeral Monday at I 10 from th parlon of Suhr A Wlehnidl I4fl Vaianria aL bet 2Ih and MUi lotr tnif rr reae lawn rmi trr HAHRTo In thi Hty Anrrwt 7 llrTl frmh Amlla narrla trlo ed wife of Tbonu Kant Ha ri and wrinf mother of Mm Iott A Blabop rlfaer HamK Aurelu Harrla and th late JTenr A na na 1 native of Mal den Ta asad 67 rears 11 month and 14 Wlende are Invited te attend the ftmerat vices Tnaadar Aorujit 0 Q1 at 1 rlorh a at bar late reittdonca SS0 rl at bet Rrsail apd RirelsDor avea lutenuent Crrae lwo Owieter HOP vaNN At AltenbHrn Oakland Anrit 121 Mlaa JliM Ifofftnann dcirty hlrved sitter of Hoffmtnn of PmrkLon Mm and lov nc aunt of The reae Albert and han Vhad a saflva of Cermanv ftCd 80 Team 1 1 mnnlhl snd 21 dava rnenda are mWt tn attend the frrnmral eer virrvt at Altenbvmi 1730 Hopkint at on dav afleenoon Aurual 101 it 2 rlork In nnaration Oakland rVematonnm Pr Nirla nm ra tbe funeral home of Fnrd Manert 2M Tftlac ranh are at 7th ot JA E80N la tbia Hty AusukI lf21 TtoNrt Jaekaon hrlorad father of A If Charlee ind Frank Jrktrn and Mr Jarka of Brkelar a native of IttfnoiB asid SI rearm 1 month and 7 days Cnluu al papera pleaMt ortpy Friendu are invited to attend ihm firira 1 mm ricm at 10 clerk Mondaj mnmlag Arnruat at Jrara Dlnsadaro aL at Poal lni rnaant I PaXER AOfTjft 4 IPZl Ida dearly loved wife the late William Keller and lovrmr noaW of Wilham laUer Jr a B4 of OsklaJBd Cl TriaDda and acqieJmaii ar reatpertf oTfy fn wtted to sttend the fwMcaJ Ifonday Aotnt 321 ai 80 oelock a from the parlnra Oirtv A Hsi dhOi ISlfl Gai7 at Lhenrc to Bt aunjoti jDnron van veaa av and Broad aiaj wDern a KmajiDaJ Ralno I Io A Uernrn a Mrs A RoernateiJi Mra Ida IroooHd Mrl Bu auaJ Albert and the lata Mare ind Jm I vy a naUve of Poaen German arsri jeara a member or indies uxleavor ufl lMTf a Uon Beui lanuil FHand ar i aeoectiilly inviled to atlend funeraJ tarvira Tueaday at 2 elork at late reaidrnoe 721 Ajmbury St batwean ai and Kradenck laUrmant pormfc plea omit flowara LINDBLA0 In Una city AmroH 1951 Fna HennaD I indblad dearly baloved hneUml Jennie Lindblad and lorma father rraak Undblad a diijt cf torkboim Bw driJ aJlo Cal paper plaaae oopv JL1 imattvl9 invitv tatUmd ii ij iT elork from the chap 01 JiaJa lan Broa rnrnsr nmuitam rwi Alnatar ata lnurmit lpraaa Lwu Cbaa LI NDBB 1 StwleHa Aomst 5 1911 Joh Mild wfhw of Mr Hisn Mr Wh T1 Un AUion Mi arlrf Joy Mtje of Indan htvTrw wyn mo in daya a man niB WaJ eo BajTiolda VoU 1 A Sajiij nl7LIfllrt A 1021 a ld ni aT tam ht rr of John 1 a5 i M4ken nU of Oakland OaiX visijn nn rsn rr enda and aonoalnUnrre arv raapertrarij Vl11 tb fuWTml Tueiaj 1 1 Ihst n4r I ta 1 i- Torii Ulr4 alrMlcni 1 okiujj Aumit I IM ilUncr dr Iwlowl hond A iCni rfnrhUn ind Imini fatlnr xinli of hoiUJe ud Ho I Jl Voodj Manila I nd mZl olh and J2 dir I caintJ ar rmnorrfnllr vii1 10 mud lha funainl mttki Tiuula Aatml 0 gls tf raap1 Cntnl I Mlm J7 taat rnuj nli BL oornar ot TwonlHouni it ClJ mauon prlrau 1 iiM in Anni 7 1021 yrwiti rrinrtii IdoUaed mo Anhur and LUlill 11 Moaoch natia han Pnmciaoo acv irv moolha and IS daja nida ira raapotrnllj mvitad alland th Honlficai hureh wbara ntouloai hub mal nJbti PjiPAriJVS i aMir pnnla I pJil i ol Aiisnit 5 Ifef Mar Paoaialoa natl of I nwa aw1 Jr wmrjor ol nollmrnaaora Iron Sai Bailwar Car Mn Amend rnondi uv inIM to alland th tunraj 11 day lalnndrl tllMOp mm ih chaojl unr ft Co Jl Mtani at ii Ibffnre lo Lb rwr cbmrlll lpn a a Ior unfM ai 1 I KIIK1NS In Barktle Anui I IBS Unii wirnns rrrkina widow of lb lau rwii jj Im klna tni bol mnlhrr ot ajli TirkiH ibr and Hrtm Prk na aand 4 rl rTionrta and aqualnLanrm ara rvspwlullr tn TiLarl ttwd th funeral Tunada nucuat I Uu rir1 I nnirrfaUonJ1 wiJWT rvmitinn prtaiJ i rtt Auauit insi lanr I ina drurlr blowl hnhhand of nmnltl iiiim i null IlOTT an I i kimiin nn ui laic liaj Ilerca nalir alifnm a aid in jrarv anrl 1 daJ a nrnbr of inriie and blrurluraj Iron Worl I oral No 31 mrrd ar inid to allnd Um fiurnal tr cr Tnwlai 1 1 al lb bajml of I iur A Jim uion a Kill nlMmn ill IIAT In 1 OMTOiU Tark Juna 20 lfLl Bk Har Ulnwl Jminaod of FIT Rr lonni on of lamn A Hay and lh IrO Mai iiBr jam and Mlltp a nan nf Bomon ajtfd jran mini and 1 dajv A mrnnt of fe it FW 10 IdPlt Ordw Knrnda ar nriinj to aunrl Ui fanwal Monli AuctlM 2 rj I rn al Tnunan rhanvl lll MjaHon 1 I 1 IJ nndr li aiupirn of San Innr tourl No HI I Inuunnl Holv cm ilnalan HOSA Jn thin Hty nearlv anvd hjahand of i MiI lie Herbert riinn ant tarn Knn Irrvir nv loarpn mn tne late Frank fi i i uruicai iMountain Vita papen Fnonda and apnuainfan 4i are i jpertfiillT a iom nfl wnnI Turane Aiiril i a rroro he parlora I ruled ni rikpr fW Mot ard it at at tbenr In Iaul a hun for kat i i a nlmn roaa I nuclei Mt ln lul Aiisual II 11 1 1 IK 1 1111 nil Knenda and aonuainfam fi arf imrert ul 1 i iiiflnn in funeral sem timnrM Aiurual 1R2J Manual Pl 1 ml in rapoae cf jJen maaa will be offeror for aoui ooounaacias st 0 Lha oeleek CNO WLKS 7k A lateda A rruat 5 1 821 Ttonaa Kn4wa Jr belov arm of oiaa and Roth Kao na a nalive of neklaand al aj ad 8 7ara 11 nwiUn and 2R daja FSanatal aer rlr a Mondar Auaurt ar 1 1 Vrloek at the realdenoe of hi prnxa 1W Palanera rrurt AJaireda Inivi mant pnvata m8TLLtn loitered into reat thm rtty A jLffiiat 6 1P21 IUvr Oltuiberf KraaUller daarU blord 1le of Mnrm restart I er lo riof BMHaar of Mra Joarh IjHiI Mn Ixnia fld and Morton AJlfn ind AnlU Kraartaler and beloved aster of Mn Ida Bhies sad Harrta Jakr Ham and Mn sabenf and the Jate Annie Mxbm nf her ras aantA CL A nvornher of Ideal Chapter 21 and the Ea Mutaaf IWifrnt Ssoirty Baeesjaenti Cal papera please op raenda are ro nNfull inrited to atUnd Ue fijjtaml mriom Monday at elork at lata rasManoa YJ Uaav nlr ate between rove aod Han Interment nrlvafe TO THB OFFlOCRn AT MFsTBEfLS OF Ideal Ospt SJI fc TV ri aoaatMl to auemd the foneral of our late aisU JUr Kmstslla day Mondar at 2 tr am 712 Maan iie are order i JFJvNllO tARTU Worthr Mat ran ALIJCTHIA KtJNNUA SacrwUnT LAitX In Lbia rJtj Aucuat tt lAakT belored deter of Mra Hansk 0 and JoapU Ieakj a naHvt of Poland FanraJ prtvate todar Monday 10 TT 0 clonk from llie parlor of Aahlev A Ur Mullen tleai at and bxU af4 Intrmeni Salem Cametorj wcn XJUICKt In ften Frajji jaco Auaoat I Rarlba Larocks dearly beloved wife of Martin 1 emcAe ad devotad mother nf Mrs ha fl Hail Uolphand Hia and lovm daustiwr ui ana id iat Adolph uv Hsvh UffVYI this etty Aiunst 7 1T a sr sonrsja nu 1KM Hi I7 drroUd and lovim mothar of Allna maIX1 M0T HXWDIJJO THIt OLD riAM BfflLft CO 1122 SUTTER ST Phone Franklin 123 nueadai at boflrld a horril psrln 14 4 PiTiAsdom el I SnAtrMt In thin nlj Aufiikt 1M1 WrM miaffer widow ot UHiiam I Khaffer arfl iDiner or i ieve i and tenenera A bhafTar a natlTe of I sliforn a The aervtrra will ba hrld lodav fMonAT rhape of Opreaa i iisuij mrnni may oa i at Martin Hrown a 151 1 eott al nsr Pr i SHIVFI 1 in tbla rtiv Auiniit ft IffUl Km ouiTf native or uilfonia seed ear montba and I daj Fnenda are Ui iUd to atlend lb fanenl Prvioee Mondj i clorl frorn Bunker 1 tint A Jlider palorn nj0 Divwl of ro rorner rTarotn uiuer the atintlri or TipiwcsDoe Trio No 111 li hM a ip urr a I Ill Wlinwp WMUnttTJ nn1 in Kan Jtafael Auguat 10JJ ia ia i us i Ling a naUr of Jnduatrr Mrl i yean mn mnn a member a A It hum vine Mr Thins are Mra Ail i i iiinir ann mi riiiirjrrn Punaral nvw will he hrld TUeavar i Hal 0 at 1 1 ai ih reside Tarl ol si4l en Iden 4t Kifta sk ban llafarl in rrnrmM Tivaie TKT Patrick Tlornsv devoted ftb i Mrs Margaret Cah1 and Mra KDen hrileil orrger rauier in law of Jaiqri ahtl fatbrr if Mrs Franom OMiinau alwrrl Dnl aell Marj and Margaret ah II and aie jenoerger a nauve Ireland A rnemrter tbe iMitiornf a fiodalny of SU Ignallul ourrn iioij ame Soriety of the niurrh the JCinptian Third Orde SI Bonifarel i nnrrn I nvtjion it A I 11 In ImKoi Ijahorere uion 1 rnenda and arqtwi ntanrea are nv peHfallv Irl thm aiiaiid 14 TunoraJ today Honda iiEiiai ai ii orirxt a from home parlora of Wm Miaughneaa eV I 741740 ale trie ai between lotli and Iflthl iDenre trie liurrli of the 1 plphany whrrl a requietm nigu tnaaa win re rlebraled for 1 repose of hta aoui rommencltig at 10 oloxM ai intermenL llolv irrM amftti TOm In ihsrtt August 1021 We Maria Ofinven wii or ileal loft loving mother lina Arthur and Henry Toft tn Mr Ilsrlral Hamilton of an RaJael an grnndmotl er of Dorii Toft and Kleannr Ha roll jt ann rwiantey rtamuLoa a naijTS of Dm a aged oil insra Ft end re in itd attend th Mood a Angiiat ai al her lata denre 44n Waller at laftwewn FUlmor birlnrr Inlf rmeni vprrt Jwi Bmefm IHAi 1 In thii iY Aturut A 21 Andrew nmrij ncaOTVM nuMsnil or Martraret Traf inving larner tf Andrew nrl Jobll T1 beloved br rwher ff Mtrharl Tnary a native i ouniv i oare irelanrl A member idowa and Orphan Ail Aw naUnn nf FI i oii iiepi snd Holy Name hodahty of hi Th lip a hiirrli Irtfnda and aronaintanree are irT erlfTiIlT lr Trier irt attend ihe funera nrrv nea Tueada at a fmm his late revdenrp l4 Jrnv i ibt nr to the hnirh of si rim in Aivt where a requ em gh mssa wtl rer oraieo ior ine tr pohe i ouT orramerw il ai tiki A lntaaaornl liolj Crot i err eierv WAIULl Tn th etrv AngiiKt ltCT unpen wimi rr ireinren hnahanri of 1 laie Ann aujat lonn raiJier of Jtooert and Thomas atlare Mr A nru Mannlnr Mra Ufiian rx kman ann Uie la a Air YMm a native of North fih eida Bnglanol agen nn vetai mnnui ann 14 nave The rerna ru will be fre wmrdad to Rianwmr Contra onta ronjitj by auto nob I tod iMonnayi am ing at tu reoietery for lalsi mem uie lamuy pint al to VfAlLNirJl In this rttv AugioM 1K1 Thr nw I dearly beJoved aon of Joneph 0 and Bai ImUi Saror nee Haran beloved orer reorge 4 Warner and fr anderm of Eaanet MuJruilJl and Jonepb Warner ftr a naUv of an PTanrlaro aged 4 ears anrl il moaui rvrtul are irmtad to attand tb fanen TrveMlay at 10 30 elork a from tha fan II rv aideni t217 Karramertta ai Intarnaavi nnvaie moij LTTraB Cemetory WII HU Lo tnie ity Augnat 5 1tK1l DtIe dearly rvftlnvwl wif of the la I Dr lllielm mother of Juroilie Cbaxtea A and A 1 gra ndmufher of A nd A grea i grand not her of Ma none Wilbelm and aiate of Hrnrieft Nleinegger and Rosalia Koch natjve of bwitxerland aged 72 leara 3 month and JO dan A member al SL raului Fraus rein Fnenda and aorjjiintann ars ivwjectfuJlj in vi ted lo attend the funeral arrvirea Monday Auciisl lt1 it Jl al lbs parlor nf Willi A jni Musloo loier ment Mount Olivet Cemniery Mil ON In thu ntj Au tust 1ft21 Rose dear beloved fe of Ja 4 Wiarm devotM outer of ri Agiee Aaouui Mj a ilar ltounat le an 1 hrl tnl Iwigenn Jame la Join and ora wiimo ann irt of Mrs Kndgvi Mflnerty a native oj lrt an 1 aijejil 0 ea I isaiaa lpar rwa rupy Kemaink mi ft lepoMt a funeral pai tor 83 A aJrnrta et bet llnii and J0U NoUoa tiu er al hereaitrT PM In Utlft rity Aruruat 1KO VeroolrS inpli dearlv beloved daiurnter of Iwrenre 1 and Mary Xoph I rnng later of John heljr Mildred Jimn and onrd oph a aatve Han FTanrisro ksed tnonLaa and 27 dsva rrleme mt nail Ihe rhapeJ of II FI Ruhr A i 1511ft Mission at bel ilth aii oth Vftli of funeral later Jai ermenL liol rons temeLrrv Widow of Inventor Dies at Hospitc Mrs fl llliam bhiftfr lrow William Shaffrr invfnlor of I hi thcrmoatad rurlaln did at the MourJ Zion IlospiUl at oelock balurda evpnlnff Mrr Shaffer gained consldArabM fame as a inarnff artist prior In th linens which caused br to fie hr work Mrn haffpr cavrs a aon an daushlrr rir a ShavfTar wllh Johns Manvllla Company and A ShAfftr arJ estaUa brokai a CTmrv trw ii a wSMkmM umityjAMMmm ittfim I tf SSgatrOaMfc.

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