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San Francisco Chronicle from San Francisco, California • Page 13

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rlMlhs imm mm 1 IS mmsmm MSI tS 8 I ims i sSfisSg Sii 3 oir SSf frw PHBWHHB if Wt3i sm ij9f ai a ifi fe rat a ffe fe ml B3s if 4 fetJ 1S Hi afeU rn vii i mkMti i Hi PIP stlf AN teasesfc rnuch and heavy borrowing andtsomewhat more money being ttpierUlcd in dn structlon tharr usual at this piilliiii lews I LARGE TRANSACTION ON NEW MONTGOMERY STREET fJ5isfiiS v5i safest ssififii i MMMHMIM 0 of the real estate situation outside of the sates market This is marked by several Jtrgo and many medium trans actions especially In those portions of the One Hundred Vara district on or jn the vicinity of Mission Howard Wksc3 Third Sixth aqd Ninth treets wlth much wore going on in the Mission and the Potrero than those there cngaeed In purchasing deem It wise to reveal With the purchase on New Montgomery street noted in the next columns the principal Investment in the One Hundred Vara section has been that made by a client or iioag Lansdle of the lot 100 by 170 with old buildings on the south side of Mission street 275 feet east of Fourth Street wnrcn was Doueai ior neany HE entire frontage ot 150 feet on the eastern side of New Mont gomery street extending from Minna street to Natoma street and having a depth of 79 feet has changed ownership at a hlgh figure It is opposite the Telephone Supply building and on the land Is a three story brick structure which rents for 1245 a month These premises were bought in September 1903 from the Sharon estate for 160000 since which time about 135000 have been expended In Improvements They stand on the block books in the name of the Associated Property Owners of San Francisco but were really the property of Charles Bishop who has sold It for J220000 to Meyerfeld of the Orpheum as an Investment Thomas Magee Sons were the brokers In the present as well as the past transactions in this holding ments Through Baldwin Howell the premises on the north line of that street 103 feet east of Buchanan have iin A uroatn TVi ccli iu east oi ruicnajian nave Zt SJXAnSZPS been sold by A Sllverstlne to Thomais the portion of the Shiels property recently sold off from the rest of Its holding On Ninth street four medium sales have been made for the aggregate of 120000 The northeast corner of Ninth street and McLea court between Harrison and Bryant streets has been purchased for 80000 In two pieces the corner 25 by 85 from Augustine McDonald and an Inside parcel 50 by 89 from Mary Grace The buildings are old and rent for only 100 a month The southwest corner of Ninth street and Sheridan place between Folsom and Harrison streets 60 by 100 on which Is a two story frame building containing a store and fiats renting for 120 has been sold by Sarthou for 87600 On the west side of Ninth atreet 100 feet north of Folsom the lot 60 by 100 and the three story building under rental of 200 a month have been sold by Louis Frledlander and Frederic Houston for 36500 In none of these Instances Is the name of the buyer made public In addition the premises on the west line of Ninth street 2126 south of Harrison street 876 by 100 and the 25 by 100 feet adjoining have been sold by Daniel Lowery and Develln to one buyer for the aggregate of 20000 The four story and basement brick building and lot 25 by 80 at 641 Mission street and adjoining the Rlalto building have been sold by John Ro eenfelds Sons to Howard for 62500 through Baldwin Howell Another sale In the same locality made by the same Arm is that for the account of Jensen of the lot 25 by 80 with Improvements on the west line of Second street 54 feet north of Howard on private terms Folsom street has been the scene of Several transactions The southwest corner of Folsom and Ritch streets has been bought by Edward Hindes from the Fisher Company for 42 000 The land has a frontage of 75 feet on Folsom street and extends the same distance to Elizabeth place It is Improved by stores and fiats On the north side of Folsom street 125 feet east of Fourth the Fisher Company has sold for between 35 000 and 40000 a frontage of 75 feet with a depth of 155 feet having 25 feet on Clementina street Flats are on the property The purchaser is a client of Chatfleld Vinzent who were also the brokers in the previous transaction On the southeast line of Howard street 80 feet southwest of Sixth street Block has bought 25x80 feet from Simon Befkowltz and 50x80 feet on the southeast corner of Harriet and Howard streets from Ash er the total consideration being a little over 50000 By these purchases Mr Block becomes the owner of a 75 foot corner on Howard street 80 feet from Sixth street Saunders Ramacclottl were his brokers Five hundred dollars a front foot has been obtained by Charles Schles alnger for 28x80 feet with stores and rooming house on the south side of Howard street 225 feet west of Fifth street Emanuel Mandell was the buyer and Saunders Ramacclottl were the agents The Sixth street property on the west side 125 feet north of Bryant has been sold by Lebenbaum for 40000 to Toung through the omce or a men jo me lot aj vdivu ieei on wmen is a mree siory building renting for 280 a month Among Third street business is the sale by Saunders to Grace Toung and Margaret Lynch for 27 600 of the lot 25x1568 and rooming house and saloon on the southwest line 275 feet northwest of Townsend 8 Browne Co were the brokers Another through the same agency Is the sale of the Adams property on the west line of Third street 30 feet south of Brannan It is 80x80 feet and Is Improved with a one story brick building The price was 16500 and the buyer was Troy The northeast corner of Ninih and Folsom streets has been bought by Frledlander Houston for 45000 from A Macdonaid Cranston Bel vel Dwyer being the brokers Through the same firm the southeast corner of Folsom and Harriet streets 60x125 feet has been sold by Herman Newbauer to the Fisher Company for 40000 story brick warehouse on the east side of First Rtreet tetween Market and Mission streets for three years For John Spring to the Standard Machinery and Supply Company a store and basement in the building on the southwest corner of Fremont and Mission streets for three years at 10000 for the term and a storeMm the ground floor of the same building to the fadflc Hardware and Steel Company on private terms For the Moody Estate Company a lot 35 by 240 feet on the north side of Hooper street between Seventh and Eighth to William Holt for ten years 5500 and the adjoining lot 100 by 240 feet to Dempsey Co for ten years 18000 For the Crocker Estate Company to William Grosse the third loft In the building at 51 Mission street for five years 6000 Six of the stores In the Union League Club building on the northwest corner Of Post and Stockton ntrftn hav hn leased by the Von Rheln Real Estate i Company for the account of Edward Mitchell for five years the rentals 000 Th thrm nw flat nt UW lor me lerm Ing for 135 a month on the lot which general NOTES is 276x1376 8 Browne Co Umbsen a Ooi refre tactioa win be acted for the seller who is a member hJSt Tuesday next of the firm of Sauriders Ramacclottl EdTrii SSfTtTfi rKdrti nd Oscar Heyman Bro have bought 1 Vl from the Reynolds estate the i threon for ui block bounded by Point Lobos For ot th tweitr flre lota on the east VV A A A j4 Yj A Sg Mh4W 3J WA A a Shields for 18000 The lot is 259 by 120 On it are three fiats on Eddy street and a two story building on Willow avenue On the south line of Eddy street HO feet west of Franklin the lot 27 6 by 120 and three new flats have been sold by Clarke for 20000 to Neu stadter a customer of A Rich Co A half interest in the property on the northwest corner of Francisco and Polk streets has been sold by the estate of Alvlnza Hayward to Alfred Hammersmith for 27500 The property runs west 884 feet north 1376 east 1376 north 1376 east 2466 and south 275 feet The premises on the south side of Bush street 826 east of Webster street have been sold by John Saunders to Isador Lipinan for 15 ty ttrst ana Forty second avenues and A street for around 40000 It is near the Cliff House and the Sutro baths overlooking the ocean as well as Golden Gate Park The property is to be graded and subdivided The southwest corner of Scott and McAllister streets 1063 by irregular depth has been sold by Hoag Lans dale for the account of the Chambers estate for 20000 to William Levy Ellas Levy and Samuel Opperthelm LARGE COUNTRY INVESTMENTS NORTH OF MARKET STREET It is reported that the northwest corner of Clay and Sansome streets 918 by 73 which was recently purchased by the Scatena Company for 150000 is being resold for 175000 On the southwest corner of Montgomery avenue and Vallejo street the lot 407 by 130 and the frame four atory building renting for 250 a month have been purchased by Hugo Keil from Magnes for 35000 A Rich Co were the brokers The southeast corner of Broadway and Powell street 65 by 59 have been sold on private terms by Louis Frledlander and Frederic Houston to a customer of Percy Travers the same broker who recently closed the sale of the northeast corner of those thoroughfares 836 by 77 irregular for 60000 On the north line of Sacramento street 013 east of Dupont he lot 25 by 120 and three story brick building have bceii sold for 23000 by Bo vee Toy Co for the account of Wtl helroine English Qn the south side of Sacramento street 1S1 fet of Kearny the lot 23 by 1376 and thre story brick bulld ing havp been said for 16E0ObyGrace Ypjine and Margaret Lynch to George A Webster Saunders Ramacclottl being the intermediaries lr Adolph ICHarshall has bought Thomas Butcnerrs property ontne south Una 6f Butter atreetf 180 tfeet cast of tJtoolttdn for4JW0Q0 TheMot la S3 fceiittl Butter bTW Uttaeov to stw4hVtiiiiirjyrvuwWcb fronts CSfeptr Tfta improvement coh eilt of ft tixaidrfttxa basement brick iand sttel oulldlagv ThetotaI rent is Western Addition transactions began I i veeli fwltli JohnA AV tBuckfl pur rchuae of the XfWPhillpsIresidence on i JTi tti fin iiVh t5 hpfwpn 1 Clay andkshingtoAatrfeeUithe lot lanarqkeraeroawinHow i JKdy street has There is a great demand for river bottom lands where in case of dry seasons crops can be raised without Irrigation A deal In property of this class is now being closed by Chatfleld Vinzent to the amount of over 300 000 The property consists of 3000 acres on Roberts Island eight miles from Stockton The purchasers are ten residents of Humboldt county who will conduct a great dairy There are ten eets of buildings on this holding which is under cultivation To other Humboldt county people the firm has closed 62727 acres of the Monroe Greenwood property near Reclamation twenty eight miles from this city in Sonoma county The property Is well improved The price is 40850 and the buyers are Spallete Co A tract of 763 acres of good bottom land on the Mokelumne river has been sold by Strait for 76300 to William Miller who will use the property for dairy purposes Chatfleld Vinzent were the brokers Three parcels of the Blossom ranch in Tehama county have been sold for the aggregate of 48000 by the Wooster Company There have been 4640 acres in all disposed of A Johnson has purchased 2720 acres for 24 000 Charles and Hesse 1280 acres for 22000 and Eugene Scharr 640 acres for 2000 A tract of 416 acres of rolling tim bered and farming land eight miles southwest of Healdsburg Sonoma county has been purchased by Philip Carpenter for 12000 from Charles Farthington Chatfleld Vinzent being the agents Through the same firm 386 acres of the Qulmbly property near Modesto Stanislaus county have been sold for 11250 to Baxter of Los Angeles In the San Martin rancho Santa Clara county 7613 acres have been bought by eight persons for the total of 8513 through the Wooster Company Business in suburban realty continues very active one example being the sale of sixty lots In Palo Alto by the Wooster Company within a little over a month Great success is being met with by Lyon Hoag the agents of Burlln game Park Subdivision 1 has been practically sold out since September and subdivision 8 consisting of lots of not less than 100 feet frontage and a depth of 210 feet on the average is meeting with rapid sale at from 1000 to 1600 a lot In subdivision 4 tjurty flve lots of the average size of 60 by 150 have been sold from 450 to 600 a lot In two weeks Baldwin Howell report phenomenal success In the sale of lots in subdivision 3 of San Mateo Park Although this property was only placed on the market last Sunday already nearly 23000 worth of land has been bought The sales consist of one lot at 1750 four lots at 900 eleven at 1000 three at 700 one at 1350 and one at 800 The purchasers are William Lawrence Dr Morris McLellan Gorman Joseph Korbel Charles Glafke Finger Ralph Strange Brom fleld and Mrs Harriet Reed A contract has been let for the macadamlz ling or ine nvtmra i the work to De nnisnea in uwui mm days LEASES IN MCGION A arge number of leases of business properties are being made many Of which are of considerable importance The building on the north corner of Third and Jessie streets has been leased by Robert Thompson to A Aronson for five years for 140833 The premises at 103 OFarrell street have been leased by a Kcyes et at to Krueksl fc Son for nine years for 32400 Ella Smith has leased the store at 205 and 207 Kearny street to the California Optical Company for five years for 24000 Shalnwald Buckbee A Co have made numerous leases The most important Is that for the account of Timothy Hopkins of his premises on the north hhe of Harrison street between Seventh and Eighth streets for twenty years to the Metropolitan Laundry Company which will add a floor to the one story brick building and romcaei we interior uwers are as follows -For Miss Mary Kohl to the JOsen Company the store and basement in the St PauL building at 293 Geary street for five years and a half at about 40000 for the term For Savage Rae to Koenlg Collins the store and basement in the new building at 209 and 211 Powell street for iiflveVyear --For Henry Bothln to the Sherwin Williams Paint Company the three story brick building at 133 Second street1 sior nve years jor wi aide of Twenty flfth ayenue from Lake to Wt Clay itreeti hare ben fold and many of tba bnyera arc naYlnj plana mad for attractive honaca The mortnpi and deeda ot trnrt thli week numbered 183 and were for S11108S4 while the releaaea and reoonTerascei were elghty acrea in number and 471784 In amount The building contracta numbered ilitr flTe and were for the total of S3T7849 Anion the larje loans were tboae by the A 0 Whltoomb eitateln 143000 to Adele Martin and Etbel Storel on the aontt comer of Market and Eighth atreeta by the German Bank In 103000 to the Scatena Company on the northweit corner of Clay and Paneome atreetij by the Security Bank In S5000 to Charlea Pare on the southeast line of Market atreet 2511 aonthweet of Twelfth by the German Bank In 75000 to Harry Stetson and Wlltlasa Deamer on the south line of Bnah street 80 feet west of Stockton and by the Sarlng Union In 55000 to the Keystone Investment Company on the east corner of Third and Brannan streets Build Id i in all parts of the United States for October showed an Increase of 14 per cent as compared with the corresponding month lajt year but there was a slight falling off In the proportion of gain as shown by the preceding mofiths of this year Among sales reported are the following A 3 Rich ft Co Outside Lands block 243 bounded by A atreet and Point Lobos Forty second and Forty third arenuee from Far rlsh to Fulda 30000 south Una of McAllister street 120 feet east of Octarla 25 by 13TB with residence and flats A Schwerln to Jacobl 10000 south side of California street 826 east of Presidio arenoe 676 by 175 Emma Butler to Wnlford 6500 north side of OFarrell street 1876 west of Stelner street 25 by 1376 wtth house Walklns to Frledlander 4000 It Browne at Co East side of Presidio sTenue 826 south of Sacramento 25 by 80 with store and two data Once Tm 3 Ssunders 6000 Comn ft Co 20 by 125 feet and Improvements on the east line of Fair Oafca street between Twenty nfth and Twenty alitb 3600 40 by 125 feet and Improvements on the esst side of Bartlett street 80 feet north of Twenty third 5500 26 by 117 feet and Improvements on the east side of Fair Oaks street between Twenty first and Twenty second 6000 125 bv 100 feet on the northeast corner of Twenty flftta street and Potrero avenne 5500 25 6y 125 feet and Improvements on the west aide of Hartford street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth 3900 Lyon ft Hoag For Daniel Einstein In the block bounded by Fulton McAllister and an yan streets and Psrkslde avenue four nvw flats and lot 50 by 120 feet on the west side ft the avenue 125 feet north of Fulton 13000 lot 25x104 on the east line of Psrk 1Q8 svenue 125 feet north of Fulton to Philip Bannwarth 1750 lot 26x100 feet on the north side of McAllister street 95 feet west of Parkslde avenue 1230 lot 25 by 95 feet and two new flats on the west side of Parkslde avenne 75 feet eouth of McAllister to Kline 6500 lot 25l5 feet on the southeast corner of McAllister and Wlllanl atreeta Theodore Beyhle 2250 In the block bounded by Oastro Fonrteenth and Devlsadero streets and Duboce avenue Realty Improve ment Company to 8 A Born lot 80 by 102 feet on the west line of Devlsadero atreet 160 feot south of Duboce avenue 2400 new residence and lot 27 by 90 feet on the west line of Cactro street 238 feet south of Duboce A Born to Hermann Van Luven residence and lot on the west side of Castro atreet 211 feet south of Duboce avenue to Dr Wymore 7000 lot 25 by 90 feet and new residence on the west line of Castro atreet 167 feet north of Fourteenth A Born to Walter Klatt 6000 Realty Improvement Company to Elizabeth Peterson lot 2Sr98 feet on the west side ot Devlsadero atreet 160 feet north of Fourteenth 1850 8 A Bom to Mrs Amy Pat tenon lot SO by 103 feet and newresidence on the west aide of Devlsadero atreet 160 feet aoutb of Duboce avenue 6800 Gets Lot on the southwest corner of street and Thirty ninth avenne 1076 by 100 to Simpson ft Crawford lot on southeast corner of Thirty fourth avenue and 8 street 240 by 15S feet to Simpson ft Crawford lot 75 by 100 feet oa the south line of street near Thirty fourth avenue to Blodgett lot 60 by 100 feet on the northwest line of Madrid atreet southwest of China avenue to Cornelius Wolff lot 60 by 120 feet on the west side of Twentieth avenue north of California to Schlmmelpfenlg Sol Get ft Son The northwest corner of street and Forty second avenue 576 by 100 to Robinson lot 60 by 120 feet on the east line of Forty third avenue 123 feet north of street to Mattie Perlet lot 75 by 123 feet on the aoutb aide of atreet 200 feet eouth of Thirty ninth avenue to Mary Poulsen lot 23 by 120 feet on the west side of Forty second avenne 100 feet north of 3 atreet to A Melloy lot 50 by 100 feet on the southwest side ot Brasll avenne 25 feet northwest of Edinburgh to Oscar Snndstrnm lot 23 by 126 feet on the north line of Montana atreet 153 feet west of Capital avenne to Elisabeth Cranna lot 25 by 120 feet on the cast line of Forty eighth avenue 2126 aoutb ot street to Freda Schwlndlelauf Lot on south Hue of Clay street 101 feet east of First avenne CO by 1284 and Improvements Mary Danue to Arthur Kanzee 000 lot on east line of Franklin street 376 north of Lombard 25 by 1S76 to Blanch Belden 1330 Haggin and Samuel Colt to a client south half section 24 In Fresno county 0000 an and fifth acrea in Highland Park to William Phillip 5230 lot I in block A El Oerrlt Park to Loreuo Barton 2000 is OC1ETYI ILady Teazle HE initial ball of the Friday Co tillon Club given last night in the ballroom of the Palace Hotel was a delightfully successful affair and seemed distinctively an occasion for de butantes it being the first dance of a number of the buds of the season The membership list of the club has been somewhat changed from that of the organization which flourished last year under the leadership of Mrs Tnes Bhorb White who has again assumed the management of the club dances A number of the older set were omitted this season to make room for the younger ones wfio are Just entering society and the result was the gain of an added enthusiasm which was very charming The ballroom was undecorated save for some potted palms and some greens Jn the conservatory where the punch was served one novel feature of these dances Is that Mrs White has Insisted that they begin early as early even as 830 oclock and close promptly at 1 oclock Last night trfere were three or four girls and an equal number of men who arrived on fbe stroke of 830 but they did not venture downstairs until they were re en forced by others nearly half an hour later People arrived from then until about 1030 Mrs Peter Martin being one of the last to appear but dancing began about 9 oclock Supper was Served at midnight In the Maple and Marble rooms The guests were received by Mrs Tnes Shorb White Mrs de Barth Shorb Mrs William Collier and Mrs Eleanor Martin These with Mrs James Potter Langhorne Mrs James Follls Mrs Hyde Smith Mrs Edward Kyre Miss Carrie Owln and Mrs Lawrence Poole are the patronesses for the season There were many beautiful gowns worn last night and an unusual number of those present were gowned in white often with some touch of dainty color but almost all of the debutantes were in white unrelieved by any color Mrs Tnes Shorb White vore a prin cesse gown of white liberty sattn elaborately trimmed In Valenciennes lace her ornaments were diamonds Mrs Eleanor Martin was handsomely gowned in black satin ornamented with Jet and having a yoke and rufries of point lace Mrs Peter Martin was looking unusually well In a distinctive gown of white chiffon satin made in the Empire mode and trimmed with a deep bertha of golden lace heavily Jeweled with emeralds her ornaments were diamonds and In her hair she wore a jeweled aigrette Miss Ruth Casey was most attractive in white chiffon satin trimmed with syver gauze ribbon Miss Emily Marvin who Is one of the prettiest of the debutantes was charming in a dainty white gown of liberty silk elaborately trimmed witli narrow ruffles and ruchings of tho same Miss Ethel Shorb was gowned in white embroidered chiffon over white silk Mrs William Ashe wore white net spangles In silver her ornaments were pearls Miss Mary Mariiner was gowned In white silk flowered in pale plhk The bodice was trimmed with lace and knots of black velvet with a garniture of tiny pink roses Miss Brent Watkins of Los Angeles wore a gown of pale blue crepe de chine Miss Marcla Warren wore a prlncesse sown of dull blue silk trimmed with a bertha of lace Miss TCdlth Treanors grown was ot white chiffon embroidered in gold and she wore lavender orchids Mrs Gaston Ashe was In black chiffon elaborately embroidered In gold Her ornaments were diamonds and her flowers American Beauty ro9es Miss Ysabel Brewer was prettily gowned in white point desprlt over white silk with ruchings and a high girdle of pink panne satin Miss Janet Coleman another pretty debutante wore white liberty satin trimmed with ruffles and a bertha of rose point lace and having a girdle of silver Miss Sara Cunningham who Is quite the tallest antf one of the handsomest 01 me Duas beautiful dinner at the Palace Hotel last night in honor of General Samuel Sumner United States Army and Mrs Sumner who are to leave shortly for Honolulu The table decorations were In the national colors American Beauty roses being used and blue and white tulle The roses were effectively arranged In bunches which were later glVen to the ladles as corsage bouquets After dinner the guests went to Colonel Jocelyns apartments up stairs and bridge waa played for an hour Those present were General and Mrs Sumner Captain Charles Perkins 8 and Mrs Perkins Mr and Mrs George Marye Jr Major Krauthoff 8 A and Mrs Kraut hptt Mrs Malcolm Henry Mrs Dixon Mrs Eddy of Washington Miss Florence Ives Pay Inspector Ball a Runyon and Major Stephenson TJ A Mrs Smith and Miss Belle Smith who expect to leave within a short time for a tour of the world which will keep them on the wing for a year have been the recipients of many social attentions from friends solicitous to wish them bon voyage Mr and Mrs Joseph Marks will give a dinner In their honor this evening to morrow evening they will be the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs de Tounr and next Thnndav kafternoon from 4 to oclock Mrs jonn ueane win be hostess at a tea to be given at her residence 464 Vallejo street where good bys will be said Mrs Smith and her daughter will go first to the Orient In Manila they will visit Mrs Smiths sou Lieutenant Smith United States Army who 1 at present on duty in the Philippines China and Japan and India are am the Otd World Itinerary and the return will be mad by way of Europe and New Tork Mrs William Morrow gave a luncheon yesterday In honor cf Miss Jessie MeNab who will soon become the bride of Judge Frank Kerrigan The table waa decorated attractively with autumn leaves and red carnatlonr and the name cards were painted Affairs ornamented with quaint Dutoh figures Mrs Morrows guests were Miss Jessie McNab Miss Susie McNab Miss Mary Foster Miss Anna Foster Mrs Henshaw Miss Edna Mlddleton Mrs Malcolm Henry Miss Jane Sandman and Miss Qwinette Henley Miss Florence Smith gave a tea yesterday afternoon at her home on vallejo street In honor of her cousin Miss Amelia Smith of Redlands whose engagement to Charles A Ruggles the well known young attorney of this city was announced recently The honored truest has many friends here and tiyesterdaya affair wai a most charming opportanlty for her friends as well as those of the hostess to offer their felicitations The house was decorated with quantities of greens ferns being used principally while the dining room rwasjj gay Urtth yellotv chrysanthemums i Assisting inreceiving iwerei Mrs Donald IUEmltbAtrfcChesterSmlthi Mrs Edward Houghton Mr Thomas Benton Parragh Mrs Grayson Dut ton Miss Katharine Powers Miss Mabel do NoonwMiss Lottie Woods Miss Maude Woods Miss Elisabeth Rawles and Miss Gertrude Palmer Serf 2 FTlnce and Princess Andre PbnlaX towskl did not leave or Parlal Thurs day as planned but expect to depart to day i Miss Erna Herrmann will sbe the hostess at a tea Thursday afternoon November ISd in honor of Miss Ursula Stone who leaves on the Saturday following for the Phllippinesf MissiLoulse Whitney who has been snandlna the nasi fortniaht here as the guest of Mr and Mrs Edward Youngs ine parents or ner nance tisr ry Toung returned yesterday morning to her home in Santa Barbara OFFICIALS MTJST MOVE Supervising Inspector John Ber mlngham Local Inspectors Bolles and Bulger and Shipping Commissioner Bassett have received fiotjee from Washington that they must And new offices as their rooms in the Appraisers building are needed for the Appraisers stores Uor cictores of prominent society people In th Waathto wk rm MISCELLAfffiOUg XiXS CSLX AKBOTJa Miroon DGravfes Tooth Powder and use it twice every day It preserve brightens and whitens good teeth and keeps the bad ones from getting any wons That what the dentists say In handy tnataU cmns ear bottle S0o Dr Graves Tooth Pewtor Co I iJ 3 mmggmws Bakers Cocoa and Chocolate Mm 45 i Highest Awards in Europe and America Registered C8Tt Office A perfect food highly nourishing easily digested fitted to repair wasteM strength preserve health prolong life A new and handsomely Illustrated Recipe Book sent free WALTER BAKER CO Ltd DORCHESTER MASS I Sfss Market St Building Will erect a six srrtn eltit story rlck bsildia ea Uarket street neir Seventh 83S treat on Uarket atreet by a depth of let fast to rear street tot particulars apply to a bicb a co Baal Estate Assnta lis Uostromarr at of the winter eowned in pale blue chiffon trimmed with pale pink roses Miss Marie Brewer wore white crepe de chine with a bertha of lace Miss Maude Paynes gown was of pale blue chiffon made prlncesse with a bertha of silver spangled lace Miss Grace Melius the handsome Los Angeles girl who is visiting here was one of the most noticeable of the guests in a gown of palest pink chiffon trimmed with bands of ecru lace Miss Kathleen Bull wore a beautiful Empire gown of white chiffon with a girdle of Dresden silk Miss Marguerite Qros of Paris wore blue chiffon with a garniture of holly berries and green leaves Mrs Harry Willlar was handsomely gowned in white chiffon cloth and lace Miss Etelka Willlar wore pale blue silk trimmed with ecru lace Mrs Ernest Stent wore pink chiffon trimmed with lace and embroidered In pearls Miss Mabel jfle Noons gown was of white chiffon embroidered in pale blue and having a high girdle of blue panne velvet Tiny blue roses and greens ornamented Ihe bodice and formed the wreath worn In her hair Mrs de Noon Lewis wore pompadour satin with a girdle of pink velvet and a bertha of point lace Miss Ardella Mills wore blue crepe de chine Mrs Alfred Hunter Voorhies wore a handsome gown of gray brocade elaborately trimmed with point lace Her ornaments were diamonds Miss Dorothy Collier wore pale blue velvet and white laee Miss Elsie Tallants gown was pink crepe de chine Miss Elisabeth Cole wore a gown of heavy white net with an applique pattern and polka dots of black velvet YOU BET Are We Selling Lots in Subdivision 3 San Mateo Park One fourth Sold in Six Days Miss Edna Davis entertained informally at a 4 oclock tea yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss Marguerite Barron one of the popular debutantes of the season The house was most attractively decorated chrys anthemuma and roses being used in the hall and drawing room and in the diningdining room were American Beauty roses About ISO guests called during the afternoon and were received by Miss Davis and the guest of honor assisted by Miss Sidney Davis Mist Sybil Hodgea Miss Maizie Langhorne Miss Margaret Hyde Smith Miss Maude Payne Miss Marie Brewer Miss Rutn Casey Miss Berenice Wilson and Miss Janet Coleman Colonel Stephen Jocelya United States Army waa the host at a very MISCELLANEOUS 1 We told you last Saturday these San Mateo Park lots would sell like ice cream at a church fair and they are selling that way More than one fourth of the entire subdivision has been sold in less than a week At the rate they are going we will sell them all in about a month You wouldnt be surprised at the way they are gobbled up if you saw them Every one exclaims Superb 1 when they visit San Mateo Park Such pretty homes and beautiful avenues lined with poplars locusts elms and sycamores Its well worth your while to run down to San Mateo We have a branch office there open every day in the year and also one at Burlingame Station OPEN SUNDAYS Free conveyances and polite representatives to drive you around You should not fail to secure one of these Marine View lots in Subdivision 3 They are large and sunny average 125x170 feet and range in price from 700 to 1000 Streets are now being sewered graded and macadamized Shade trees to be planted next month Pure water piped to all lots Superb view of bay Select neighborhood Close to both Burlfngame and San Mateo Only 45 minutes now by electric or steam line Will soon be 30 minutes Take your wife and children away from the fog out into the sunshine and amidst trees and flowers New 30000 public school nearly finished No steamboat collisions between here and San Mateo I you will build we will furnish you with complete set of plan ind fleeifieationt free We htrc them for houses sad cottages costing 1500 to 3500 Branch Offices Saa Mateo and Bnrllngame FBANK QHTJMMON Agent ALDW1N HOWELL 25 Post St San Francisco 20 POST STREET a TO SEVEE MARRIAGE TIES The following divorce suits were begun yesterday Minnie Gay against Frank Gay for desertion Prmell Savllle against John Savllle for desertion William A Qranfleld against Mary Qranfleld for Intemperance Catherine McClunle against Jonathan SaUnaeK1ttVeYrmaAIK an Vr wheI PC0Pe alC m0st SU nulled She was is years old and he iui A CwU CI 20 years on December 2 1903 when It CtptlDle 10 COIuS 3C011 CmUr took place i Norma Hannum waa given a divorce from Hannum and allowed to resume her maiden name Watkins SHESF0R MAIHTENANrJE Barbara Patterson sued her husband Jeremiah Pattteraon for maintenance yesterday asking for J7S per month He is the sole heir of the eitate of his de ceased father AaerC Patterson from wmen ne yiiu rsccjro ouwj aits jri terson accuses him ot cruelty Intern perance and failure to provide for her During the ast two years he has given her only IjO Carde to View The beautiful tklurs la hU Upadty sanction ALMOST EVERYBODY coughing It is the time of sion will not only cure the cold which otherwise might hang on all winter but will give strength and flesh to the body to resist more colds pneumonia etc fpOTT ft BOWNK 404 Pserl Street New Yerk llf Ma SuilLw rfor Horace oayis to me pan jrran I will be issned dt abcuoj wu alfeyer4Wiyet lvlSCO wreivy 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