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iSfeittt CQ SAN FKrWfrJISCO CHRONICLE THTJKSDAY JUNE 23 1921 BIG SHIPYARDS BAY TO SEE REflDJUS INT Joseph Tynan Returns to Coast After Conferences With Steel King SCHWAB TO BE HERE SOON Salvation Army Western Chiefs Gather Kamvwmm eaasasjSessveaasaBssssasSisSgSssesjsssjsS Artists impressions at banquet to staff last evening preceding general Western Territory Conference TlU9Uf OrJJf iA6vlusLu 3 JUnd Rill 9 VjhAtISbjsjsj flP5 fJOSKTR TTrTAK I Survey Will Be Made of Beth lehem Plants Before Any Changes Announced Tleturnlnc from his first vacation In fifteen years Joseph Tynan vice president and general manager of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation arrived Here yes terday from the East on the nevr liner Silver State waa accompanied by hla two daughters Margaret and Josephine and hla son Joseph Tynan Jr Tynan mtfa that there will be aoma readjustment of the two plants of the Bethlehem Corporation on the Paelflo Coast which are both located on San lran eiaco bay He aid however that both will continue In operation but they will be ad justed to meet the present shipbuilding situation SCHWAB COMING HERB Charles Schwab head of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation will ar rive here within ten daya according to Tynan and nothing will be done until he arrives Schwab will make an extensive survey of the operations of both plant and will also look over I lie shipbuilding situation In general on the Pacific Coast Inference given by Tynan waa to the effect that the two olanU here will engage In extensive construction of Diesel engines on a large scale and that the company would build large motorsblpe BUILDS MANY DESTTIOVKHJI Under the direction of Tynan who haa been classed by Schwab as one of the foremost shipbuilders In America one flfth of the total destroyer fleet now flying the American flair waa constructed at the Union plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation From the early stages of the war tha local yards turned out more than sixty destroyers imd many of them wore In operation against the Uerman submarines during tbe war The contract with the United States Government for the construction of Ihe destroyers Is now nearly com pleted at the plant on this side of the bay and virtually all construction on merchant vessela for both the United States Shipping Board and private owners has been finished at the Alameda plant TO MAKE HKAtVISjarrMKNTtS 1ft reference to the future activities of the two plants here Tynaji Bald 1 had a series of conferences with Charles Schwab during my visit lCast We discussed the shipbuilding situation from all angles following the sudden termination nf the war Mr Bchwab will arrive here within the next ten days He will mak a general Inspection of the yards here and wILI also make a survey of the shipbuilding situation on the Pacific Coast There will be certain readjustments made at the local points but to what extent 1 istn unable to slate at present but changes will be mado to meet the present shipbuilding sltuitlon lasl February Tynan refused to ac i pt the position of vice presidency of the Bethlehem 8teel Company nnd general managership of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation Twice he refused the position stating that he desired to remain on the Pacific Coast Tynan first came to 8an Francisco from Philadelphia In IPfle and under 11s direction the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporations yard on San Francisco grew to bo two of the foremost centers of ship construction in the United States vsvw 7 We 0 LieutMcCaughey Named to Post on California Man in Charge of Radio Compass to Be Electrical Officer I Jfiilenant Comniandfr 8 Mc Caughoy hR1 ot Hie cnmmunlcalfon department of th Twelfth Naval trft haa been appointed electrical officer of ihe 17 8 CHlifornla It was announced at the diatrlct hrad quarterrj yesterday Commander McCauffhey han chars of tlie four radio compass dtatlonsin the San KranMscn rllMrlrt They ar located at Point Keyed Point Bonltn Point Montura and the Farallon Islands Whn the California la put tn commission Comtnander McCaugliey will be nucreeded at lin present post by Ueutenant Commander Johrt TV 1 Gates Commander Gales now flaar aecrtry on Admiral Hodmans staff Drag Addict Hurt in Leap From Window Joseph Wllburt awaiting trial In the United States District Court on a charge of having sold drugs became erased shortly after noon yesterday in the United States Marshals office In the Postofnre building After prying loose two bars of an Iron window he Jumped forty five feet to the pavement and was seriously Injured ffiarlW In the day Wllburt was before Federal Judge Maurice Doollng and pleaded not guilty After being returned to the Marshals office Wllburt begged for drugs and declared that unless his desire was satisfied he would do something desperate Fairmont Nurses To Graduate at The Century Club At Stanford University Retiring Head to Be Honored The graduating exercises of the Fairmont Hospital Training School will he held on Saturday evening June at Ihe Century Cluba rooms on Franklin street Kev Francis Ahfrn will nronmino the invocation Dr Charles Lander win present Ihe llplomMS and Miss llilma lohansen the pine The gradusies or this years class Include tho following Jn Tnlll Ilrrtu TliiMwr Martha Sehwlaokart Nail fttTU liiirrIM ONiHM troli VeciwiJa lirDoe 1iinUl NT DOMINIC ORDKR TO MEKT The Third Order of St Dominic will hold a meeting next Sunday at St Dominics Church Bush and Pierre reis uev Smith I preside will TAFF olTVera from all parts of the Va Western territory covered by the Salvation Army gathered last night at the social and relief department of that organisation for an Informal banquet the purpose of which was to make them known to each other and to Initiate the spring councils of the next fire days More thana hundred workers with their families arrived yesterday morning from eleven states tn responseresponse to an announcement from Commissioner Adam Olfford chief territorial executive that a redlspoel tlon of Western Salvation Army forces would be made during the coming council in rrroHMS Clad In their simple uniforms and with a corresponding simplicity of surrounding more than a hundred men and women workers listened while the alms of the army were made the subject of a abort talk by Chief Glfford Service he said always Increasing and always adapting itself to meet the necessities cf poat var conditions had made necessary the proposed re division of territory In placo of the five districts originally comprising the territory twelve divisions will be organized during the coming council sessions Seated with Chief Gilford were Colonel Turner local secretary In chief and Mrs Turner Brigadier Andrew Crawford of San Francisco divisional headquarters snd Mrs Crawford and Mrs Adam Ulffoid NOTtinKS ATTEXD Other officers attending the meeting Included Lleul enant Colonel John Sharp Seattle Brigadier John Hay Portland Major AllUon Coe Sacramento Brigadier Clarence Boyd Los Angeles Captain Sam Bradley Fl Paso Brigadier Arthur Merriweathor Denver Major Joseph Poster Boise Idaho Sta lf Captain Robert McClellan Helena Mont Brigadier Chrlatofsen Seattle Musasuke Kobayashi Japanese divi sion and Lieutenant rolnnet John ouslns secretary Young Peoples division COlHCIIS P1AIKMCD There will be three staff councils today a special session of divisional ffners tomorrow ind evangelistic ervlcea on Saturday evenlnar and Sunday On Monday the first class of sludents 10 be graduated from the Territorial Training College will re ceive their commissions PSYCHOLOGY7 OF SLEEP and transformation of life Special lecture tonfffht at 7 by Harry Gase Rcottlah Rite Auditorium Admission Free Advertisement Fire Last Night Destroyed Autos Efficient Work Prevents Blaze Spreading A tire that started In an automobile repair shop at 1030 Golden Qatc avenue lajit nlffht threatened for a time tc develop into a disastrous conflagration Kfllrlent work on the pari of the Fire Department checked tho biased in its Inciptenry Five automobiles in the Phop were practically destroyed and an equal number was damaged The rarajfe occupied ground space of a three story room iTur houif the Interior of which was considerably damtfed by smnk and water An explosion of gasoline in the repair shop which conducted by Vert started the fire Vert haa been on the premises only two dayn His occupanry of the place was in violation of a city ordinance prohibiting automobile repair ahopa from operating In buildings used as rooming houses according to Fire Chief Murphy Tenants In the1 rooms above the farae ran from the building In a panic but no lives were endangered Mil THD I Shell Aid Shrine ClT 1 William Pratt and Nathan Twining Are Promoted to Rear Admirals Nine naval officers stationed In San Francisco and vicinity were Included I 4n a Hat of nromoLlons recommended by tbe board of selections and ap proved by President Harding yester day It waa announced at th Twelfth NavaJ District headquarters The officers with their new ranks are IBASMlmt WOIU KHMifK be dmtrarer flotilla I be TseUta feet Mnni nauea wuunc com i Pselse fleet Csntaia Ilartn v4n Cwii rr a Ralan Csptala Leonard Sanest Captoia a nimtnahaiii tCmtin e1 Certain Ucstoe et the Nsral Tralnlnt Huikn fll1Mil lll llnh 1 ImU Ii ehinery et the loU lm Werta JSB waller A BsHsd sxsentlra Caltfisnia Onanuniler WDIIaas A Glaaford In ehatse ef the Hrorasmnhia SUtloe la 8aa rranrlseo Ceaemendir Wllliesa I fIWomi la chares ef nepoe at stare suaaa HAHDIMO APPROVES LISTS I The list of recommendations made by the board and ajinrnved hv Pres ident Harding la as follows i or promotion to Rear Admiral Var n41 kviu i ttmJI Jaefaen Nathsa Twlnhis iiSailn H2lB2lMBu Hwrider ainner KHtaUe Vfllliam Piatt Imit Nulloo for promotion to Captain RaMefl Pm wiiiikk ir i i 3 Mnrfla LeonM kmri 111M ti a leeUDafU fc IKira Waller 1U Bartoa Wll tfT Aadww Urehsia Arthnr li SatlUl VL1I Melwall Aiulia Kaata Oisllee Ovaai William MiiUi Llunn Jr Williaai I Vtiu TnatCIrenej A Allele Thomn Jotinxm KaavtT Jofcn HaUlfan lrnea A Uotun Zene reni A Ah itDorr wiuiani Edmnl Conatjn IMnn Pettlssill Uavid llaniaben Charles Juon nmmm i spamre Mrd tenner VlCtCT A IflhMriT InHnk 1 1u4 Block Hrnrr fc Lee Uwml italMoi UsiSH Wondwnl Will km 8 UUIer Clrs Col John fMati rsj 0 C4irUMT AitolnhH Vn Li 1 1 arf ew Jemer Tomb fidcar lariswr WKW COMMAJNDKItS KAMKD Por promotion to Commander lierid Lsoiu llA nr vi 1 Sotile Jr CIuf4b II Riiinw 1 i Tell Arlhur Blre ILiW Po11 fort Abr Clwdr Nathan 1 umT Hrty A ii I RotisTas a Iaau4 mV Xa i ai 7 mJl JlSJSl A rrarht Oirrlea Jmc tH ttPH Inewsoll Herbert wr umwi tt jv Jorcob UtM Albert tSSl ennnni Arthur SUl Vuiiam i 1 Meflioaleea Itiaooa Mae Wrfr Bmc tsaesa WJUr Weofeon WUU rurloos 1hrle i Jhsw bdnund Boot Arthur Oot Ur 1 ksaia Ajtsnim iisihi tiam av uii llir nisw auar siu a I Inroll Mrnlta Bcubee II OofTty 1 I turrh Losaa Coenp 1 Wtlllais 1 Kdrr tinre I Ubrl rtln uofjailmch beiaae MLn inh a Atkins Jinlbn loll Jr Nelwii lr i SUatpnl Hooper Juhn Newton AlbTt wna AnlljNiy John Inele 111 William UberHK WHIUi HsllmsiTsii dr BUI WUbelr VrvSrT ViZo Oreen luae llortrk John I II BKCRKATION MtAGVH TO KIJCCT Klection of officers for the comlnc year will follow the luncheon meeting today at the Btllevue Hotel of the 8a Francisco Community Hervioe Recreation League Henry Meyer president of the learue and Chester Kosekrans executive secretary will speak during the luncheon wsni Jr win Mv fLiiti Itler Benjuiln liultoe Jr Heilonl Uniro AAiVb JP IT wSLi1 TVTo Jon SSMII10 Wrlsht Hiry Jensen OaoroK Bryan rJf ulrni v1 I fallioun kxu VtlllUui A IbWord Jr Cnoant Tejlor Wll llun A Hall IwikU I Jluird Am jr I MS BKsV sTurV SUE fta WaliTVj rra1 Frenzied Financier Caught in Oakland Accused of havtnff defrauded a number of Han Francisco stores in phonograph deals Martin Heina 28 years old was arrested yesterday morning in Oakland hv Police In npector Rlrhard McSorley nd turned over lo the local police Hclnx according to McSorley admitted entering into a deal with the Wiley Allen Company In Oakland and with fraudulent Intent at the time of Ills arrest Securing a phonograph from the company under a leased contrtMSt he was planning the sale of the machine to a second hand dealer when McSorley took him Into custody He confessed lao to having exploited the same fraud upon four San Francisco storea He aays his homo Is In Cleveland DOWNTOWN 1680FarrelloppOrpheum Refined Gayety Is slchtly reflected at the dulses rear at Tals A skee aaeteeaolMaa life ef ever falllaa eharm wltk eJvertlas Cabaret Entertainment that fairly eaaales Ihe sseelatera COME TONIGHT Presested Every Nta kt from 7 la 13 oclock Uarlir Dlaser All Evealec aad After Theater Herb Meyerincks AU SUir Dance Orchestra risytsK XMaratly Ike Latest ami Meat PepBUr Maale frea iMtel slack Glacier national parJc Open until September IS Anglers Daraclise is Glacier National Park where fighting trout leap high Nothing to restore your pep like a good strike and victorious battle Motor Saddle Horse Launch Tour via motor saddle horse and launch by day week or month Modrrn hotels and I Swiss chalets offer best accom rnodatdons En route to North Pacific Coast Alaska or Cali 1 forma visit Ltke Chelan Mt Rainier and Crater Lake National Parks Summer tourist fares to Glacier Park and return June 1 to September IS Summer tourist fares to North Pacific Coast and California and return direct or by diverse routes on sale June 1 to September 30 limit October 31 Inquire of nearest ticket or touristagentfortravel literature nsrmafMi reiarefmi Oreas JvorfAern rreiTivars dtptxt safe Irtltht serriee from A AICHBR A ISO Hearst Hide Sa Frasetaea Daaclsa Ss2 A DICXTNONPaaeTr Mar St real Ulaa Great Northern Ry 1 Lessr sTa NjjWy t3eU 1l I sM7TTCVVSST7UfMfara SBsssHaj asssssI aPKSX sW Colonial Dinner Sets SPECIAL 1 1 45 Ve Cood American icmi porcelain 3 different colored medallion patlerm Arlulic ihapcs told in complete service for 6 per ions 11 LCBWIG PIAKOS WILBT ALLEN CO 1J5 Kearsj Aavt HPflMLBaH rPBaH fSpPsSSBsB Il WSBBBSBSsi SsflsSBSBSBSBsl sKllsfiisSasssssssssssssssH KtMlsSSBnSSBSBSBSBsl SrtsssBsBBBSBSBSBsl BsWtiKiaBBSBSBB Gharlotte Dawn who will sing School Days in the Shrincrs ejiterUinment tomorrow night Pf fflsJe1lr Shnners fp Show to BeGwett Mission ml Head of Passport Bureau Is Namei William A Newcome to Handle Local Office Olvlnar UP a much more rmnr alive Government office In Washington In order that he might live In California William A Newcome Is coming to San Francisco to take over the i as a port office of the Department of State He succeeds Jams Power ho after two years in San Fran claco has been promoted In the serv ice and assigned to open the new paasport bureau in Chicago Power leaves In a few days for his new post Newcome who waa formerly con nected with the Western Union Telegraph Company In California was largely Instrumental In having the pasKport office established In San Francisco Ihree yearn aaro A few weeks ago It waa announced that the passport office In San Kran risio would be closed for lack of funds but Congress made a deficiency aDproprlatloi sufficient to ketp the bureau open another year Tea Cups and Saucers SPECIAL 28c Blue Border Dinner Sets Pink Floral Dinner Sets SPECIAL Regular price is 5805 A blue conventional border with gold edges high grade imported chinavarc 50 pieces in the set 36 80 SPECIAL Reduced from 6435 A pink floral service of 50 pieces high grade china These Dinner Sets are immense Values 41 10 Utu JCARV STOCKTON leOJRPCLL Old Songs of Last Century So Popular Public Demand More of Them A musical excursion will be taken back to the latter part of the last century tonlg ht and tomorrow nlrht at the Valencia Theater when the entertainment committee of Islam Tem ple of the Mystic Shrine William Worrlen chairman will aft aln present Thrills snd Krllls of Lonar Aro This Interesting mustral nalasa was a lven recently at the Shrine headquarters and waa so successful that two repetitions In a larger nodi torlum have been found necessary All of the sonrs will be ef tha old vintage with not a note of Jaas raartlme and they will Include such former favorites as TwoWUIa Olrls In Blue Then Youll Rsmem be Me Annie Rooner In tha Gloaming Sweet Genevieve titol ly Shannon School Dars Ken tucky Babe Ta ra ra Boom de ajV Little Fisher Maiden selections from Pinafore and ether melodies that once delighted the slna lnr public A remarkable array of sinters hsa been assembled by director Karl rey Kber Including the Misses Charlotte Dawn Dorothy Bothern Charlotte Llnne Ada Percey Stephanie Newi ton Zanette Whiting jean Webster Enid Meredith Clorlne Knfle Ens and Marta Pfenntnr Alia Mukcrrm Alice Justine snd tha Messrs Fred erick De Brnn Roy Joachim William Proitt Raymond Baldwin Harold Maundrell Frank Mack Lawton Benjamin Wood Gordon Mao1 Cormack and It Davlea Plenty of comedy will be furnished by Claude Kelly Richard GUesman and the Thrills and Frills Trio McWIillama Baldwin and Vann and Miss Alice Poiner will play violin solos and Miss Elvira Swain will ba heard on the harp Dances of a byrone year wtll ba arlven by the Misses Isabel Wyatt Martha Andre Enid Meredith Loretta Cavag naro Inei Belrne and On Adams and all of the costumes of he production will be appropriate the period The famous donbla sextette from Florodora will be ena of the features of the performance Thc entertainment Is not restricted to rthrtnera but the general publle is Invited seats being obtainable at Sherman Clay and Companys and the Valencia Theater FighTPromoter Will Sene Dry Law Term AI Young well known local prise fight promoter surrendered to United States Marshal James Holohaa yesterday prior to entering a thlrtj days sentence In the County JalC following his conviction on a cbarga of having violated tha prohibition lav Younpr was convicted early last year and later sppraled the case on the ground that while be was pro frletor of the place where the liquor waa alleged to have been sold he was not present st the time The United States Circuit Court of Ay peals recently affirmed ttfe convicUetu Si 1 vs I ttr 1 I Chronlole classified advertiasraasilS have a great cash value Advt II Sl ii I i i Store will close Saturday at 1 JSL assK 9 rwtr miMm niTrit mfmmm nmrmWSmPx TfLC PHONE 3SSTSGjr DouoLxs dac Ignitagiip Sttm Water Glaiet Special 6 for 125 ii wL GAS RANGE DEMONSTRATION NOW ON ftli Dokriviawro BIG VALUES ALL DEPARTMENTS I THE MOUSE OF HtSEWARES QCARY STOCKVON STSUNION SQUAR CLOSED SATURDAY UNTIL AUGUST OrtlENTAL SHOP Every Silk Kimono 20 Off Chinese suits Mandarin coats modern and antique brocades and silk hoaris are included in this 20 Off Sale which ends Saturday Silk Hoaris beautifully lined much worn for sports and informal wear 40 up 20 Off Native Silk Kimonos both modern and antique lovely colorings and embroideries 30 up 20 Off Chinese Suits in gay Oriental coloring well made and cut 45 up 20 Off Antique Mandarin Coats rich embroideries and colorings A choice collection 50 up 20 Off Antique Brocades superb colorings rich patterns exquisite for table covers pillows lamp shades and various household purposes 20 Off ORIENTAl SHPP FOURTH FliOR II Only two and a half days more to buy all silk articles yard goods novelties in fact entire stocks of silk merchandise throughout the store at 20 Off All Silk Draperies damask taffetas and poplins for draperies bedspreads and furniture coverings 350 Tudor Gauzes in 11 colors less 20 All Silk Yard Goods 5i7rs Georgettes Chiffons Ribbons 5i7 Nets Silk Trimmings Lamp Shade Silks also in Art Shop Silk Corsets Lingerie ligecs Robes Blouses ticoatJ Brassieres Neg Pet AlUSilk DRESSES for street afternoon dinner and evening wear as well as all sil Sports Frocks MENS Robes Dressing Gowns Underwear Ties Shirts et cetera in silk at 20 Off regular ss zdty of Paris Dry Goods Co Meet Your Friends at Lunch in the Salon de Tht Thursdays 50c Luncheon Choice of Breaded Veal Cutlet Italian Mashed Potatoes Fresh French String Beans or Special Combination Salad or Assorted Cold Meats Potato Salad Honey Dew Melon Pie CaW or Ice Cream Coffee M3k 5 I Tea Coffee Milk Tea Rolls and Butter Soda Fountain Serriee until if I The Foot Scopef tales the guess out Shoe bitting Correct fitting particularly So I shoes for children has always been a feature of White House service The comfort and well being of the child depend to a large extent upon shoes correctly fitted Now by means of the Foot Scope an Ray view of the foot exactly as it appears the shoe can instantly be given as the child stands on a low platform Bent twisted or crowded bones are seen ine Foot Scope lakes the guess out of shoe fitting No charge for the serrioe Shoe DepL Main Floor Post Street Annex sap e3f Entrances Sutter Grant md i iti Jli in irTii a i if Tr rv rjVTw Pm ipai ih mut mm IP iiiiaaaiaaaMaegi HSW JlMf.

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