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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 6

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THE 5aj IN, 6 surrounds a primary election. la many cases it is womiim out as an inducement to the petty politician." CONTEMPT SI HOI Wishing Will Not Bring Success BLAST SINKS INVOLVES Gl II HAS II G. PLANS On of a mritt of ineptrationat article written eaneoially for tht tor it Nrtoopaprrt by America' tnott tueootsful nun. HULL OF CITY i V1 1.1 4JJUaalatteHP want Ambition, Application," Personality and Thrift, Basis of All Achievement No Easy Road or Short Cuts to Attainment Work, Saving and Sacrifices Bring Greatest Satisfactioa After District Attorney Methew Brady had testified yesterday that he had never offered immunity to Pauline LaPrath, star witness in contempt proceedings against Attorney Thomas Bell, Judge Mur-asky took the contempt proceedings under advisement. Bell had been accused of offering Miss LaPrath, Los Angeles girl, 12,500 to testify that she had been intimate with William MacNevln, local realtor, who is contesting a divorce suit brought by bis wife, Carrie M.

MacNevln. Telegrams between Bell, in Seat- fhebe- William H. Crocker, president of the Crocker National Bank and University of California regent, returned yesterday from the convention of the American Bankers' Association at New York City. "I met 10,999 other bankers and had a wonderful time," he said, "and that was about the net result of the trip." But It was not quite all. Second thought brought out a few more details.

Besides the fact that this was the largest convention of American bankers ever held and that It was in the financial capital of the world, Crocker brought back an item or two of local interest. He had an unofficial conference with Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler Mo wyiwiuC ovdev- i tie to Interview the girl at the home of relatives, and Attorney C. F. I i jf vf 1 y3 it 1 AS and other educators regarding presi dential timber for the University of California.

They' made a number of valuable suggestions. These, wells NATIONAL CREST Crocker says, he is not a liberty to divulge at this time, but they will Guard Cutter Ordered to Fire on Wreck to Remove Danger to Coast Shipping i' Detraction of the burned out hull the City of Honolulu by gunfire 'Or dynamite to eliminate her as a jtnenace to navigation was ordered In a radio dispatch sent to the coast 'guard cutter Shawnee yesterday. (The order was relayed to the Shawnee by Lieutenant F. A. Nichols, division commander of the coast (guard here, after he had received it (from the guard office In Washington.

Tha hulk of the liner was destroyed by gunfire yesterday from tha coastguard cutter Shawnee, according to radiograms received last Bight Sheila were pumped Into the sides of the City of Honolulu from the two-pounders on the Shawnee, standing by, until the burned vessel ante. IN SEA ROUTES. It Is said that It was necessary to destroy the boat without delay as ha has swung Into the steamer routes between San Francisco and Honolulu. 1 Captain Daragh, of the Crowley Rab T.lnn whfrh wa disnntched be laid before the board of regents Every one cannot be rich, but every one can save and by saving accumulate a certain amount of wealth. By wise investments these savings may grow into a modest, or even a large fortune.

Thousands of good opportunities in life have been lost because the men to whom they came did not have the small amount, of capital needed money which they might well have had if they had been thrifty. In conclusion, I should like to impress upon everyone the fact that there is no easy road or short cut to success. It means constant hard work and saving, and many sacrifices. However, the ultimate satisfaction of having accomplished something or having succeeded is If they are desired. This developed an Interesting discussion of a big educational prob onee ooy in san Francisco, said that Mrs.

MacNevln had received assurance of protection for the girl from Brady. Bishop Asks Women To Fight Divorce RENO. Oct. 17. In an address at a meeting held under the auspices of i tha Reno League of Women voters.

Bishop George C. Hunting of the placopal Church urged defeat of the two divorce measures to be voted on at the general election. Bishop Hunting declared that the people of Nevada should have an opportunity to express themselves on the question of a year's residence, which Is Incorporated in his petition. Neither of the measures on the ballot this year proposes a year's residence within the State. 2 New Bodies Urge State Housing Law The San Francisco Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the Los Angeles Realty Board were yesterday added to the list of organizations endorsing tha State housing law, according to the an The boy with an easy job is unfortunate, because he doesn't grow mentally as rapidly as he should.

The boy who grows is the boy who, through hard work, learns that there are no limits to work, or to the energy and brains that can be put to work. A third important asset to possess is personality, but this asset is more difficult to define. Nature has endowed some with winning personalities, but othersof us must make conscious efforts to gain the attention and good will of those around us. It may be acquired partly by study and emulation, but shlefly by hard, conscientious work. If a man is careless and indifferent in his present task, the probabilities are that his whole business career will be marked with carelessness and indifference and consequently failure.

Thrift is another asset which is essential to success. cation, to win honor or power, or to attain superiority in some profession or line of work, but whatever the object, there must exist that constant yearning for greater power or a more responsible position before the necessary toil and study will be put forth for its accomplishments. Dreams and plans alone will not bring within reach the things wanted, nor do mere wishes make great men or bring success. The reason why so many people fail is that they think they have a real ambition when they only, wish for things. Application and industry must be added to make ambition of any value.

The boy who knows what he wants, and bends every effort to that end, will sooner or later, get what he wants. The biggest men have always been those who could carry the heaviest burden of work, not for just a shift, but month after month, and year after year. Telephone Direct Sutter 0054 or Oakland 101T 1,800,000 enps were serred at the PASAMA-PACIFIC International Exposition. A. W.

MELLON Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and One of America's Foremost Bankers. EVERY boy and every man must have certain assets in order to succeed not tagible assets, but assefs of character, among the most important being ambition, application, personality and thrift. Ambition means an eager desire to attain or accomplish something, and this desire is the basis of practically all achievement. The desire may be to gain an edu lem. "Eastern universities," Crocker said, "have found it necessary to limit the attendance.

Something of the kind will have to be considered here. The demand for higher education has outrun our educational facilities. "All occupations are demanding a higher degree of education than formerly. Every young man and woman who wants to succeed is looking toward better education. The only solution I can see is more universities and colleges.

Overcrowding of schools is not a remedy." As for the political complexion of affairs In the East, Crocker said he heard more about New York's local problems than anything else. He considers the direct primary responsible for many of the present perplexities. "It Is becoming more and more difficult," he said, "to induce the right type of citizen to drag through the peculiar type of campaign that nouncement made by tne California greater than all the so-called pleasures indulged in by the lazy man or the spendthrift. fa Housing and Building Institute of this city, one of tha leading organizations supporting the bill. Tha housing law passed both houses of the last Legislature unanimously, but was subsequently held up on referendum by the wooden shingle Interests.

Navy Declares U.S.MARINES 9 HC BREAD IBIS If TOGMECMS to the scene of the disaster, reported to his office that In his opinion the hull of the City of Honolulu could be towed in. In accordance with this the Crowley office yesterday said that efforts were made to secure permission from the shipping board In Washington to tow the hull In, but the board refused to 'remand the order to destroy It. 1TH0MAS ARRIVES. The transport Thomas which took (the passengers and crew of the Clty of Honolulu to Los Angeles in San Francisco last night I with Its own passengers from Ma-inila. The vessel will dock today at a.

m. at the transport docks at IFort Mason. Among the passengers on the (Thomas was Major General W. M. Wright, former commander of the Ninth Corps Area, who is return-ling from the command of the Philippine department to be retired from service.

Captain Rutherford L. Hammond of the Ninth Cavalry, who played 'polo with the Prince of Wales when the was In Manila last June, was also on the Thomas. Captain Ham-Imond was adjutant of the troops returning here and will be transferred to the Eighth Cavalry. War on Rabbits In Farallones Bread retailed here at an average Friday and Saturday evenings of A new campaign by the United States navy in Pacific waters was of HV4 cents a pound Is comparatively the cheapest and best bread now being sold in America, was the this week will be Circus Nights at the courtyard of the Columbia Park Boys' Club, in Guerrero between announced yesterday at Twelfth Naval District headquarters. It Is to be directed against the Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets.

The boys are presenting their finest Jackrabbits on the Farallone Islands. act, along with their band of forty AMOT (China), Oct 17. (By the Associated Press.) American, British and Japanese marines are guarding foreign interests at Foochow, capital of Fukien province, whore a recent upheaval resulted in the flight of Governor Li Hao-chi and all other officials representing the Peking government according to an official report received here today. Southern forces are in complete control of the capital, but the river Is under control of the navy, whose status in the fight between the northern and southern factions has not yet been definitely determined. pieces.

statement evoked from baicery interests yesterday by complaints of San Francisco housewives. The declaration was made before the San Francisco Center at the St Francis Hotel by George W. Banzhaf of tha California Bakers' Association, The recent increases In the wholesale price, which caused most of tha grumbling, was forced by an No guffaws! Thia happens to be a serious business. The jackrabbits are eating the Insulation off tha ground wires of the radio. Whoever transplanted the first A twelve-act show will be presented.

"Will" Stephens, famous boy comedian, will have charge of the clowns. Eddie Burke, with his lackrabbit to the home of the seals iSecret Probe Opens group of boy tumblers; Frank Wll and -the seagulls made a mistake. unexpected Increase in tha price of lis leading the pryamld builders On Burned Liner and Major Peixotto, with his fa flour, Banzhaf said, and by selling It takes but a few of these sagebrush antelope to eat every green thing that grows on the rocky mous monkey act, make up the pro at eight cents the present whole LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. Two separate investigations into the sale price the bakers are making gram.

jcause of the fire which destroyed All the money obtained from the sale of tickets will be used towards providing the seventy-two teams islands. Lieut. L. E. Swenson, U.

S. acting radio chief at headquarters, will be in charge of the campaign. One destroyer will ba used but not for the extermination of the Jack-rabbits. It will transport tha men of "The Examiner" Boys' Baseball League with basketball suits, with which they can keep up their indoor competitive sport during the winter months. Arellanes Killed In Fight, Says Jury SANTA CRUZ Oct 17.

Tha coroner's jury In the inquest over the body of Abel Arellanes, brother of the late Frank Arellanes, Pacific Coast League pitcher, gave a verdict today that he came to his death as the result of a blow struck by Victor Carr. Carr, who was Arellanes' brother-in-law, was arrested yesterday on a charge ol manslaughter. The police said the PHlr engaged In a fight. who are going rabbit hunting. a profit of only a half a cent a one pound loaf.

Banzhaf said that the Increased cost of labor sines 1917 averages 86 per cent and that 28 per cent of the cost of bread represents the cost of labor. Figures recently quoted by Supervisor McSheehy in the price of bread were incorrect, the speaker said, because McSheehy did not figure labor in his estimates of tha cost of bread baked in public in-stltutlons of the city. Captain Johnson, master oi tne Medical Examiners Using Printing is more than buying printing Merely buying a booklet or a catalog or some circulars from a printer is not of itself going to sell your goods. Printed advertising is something to be used. is a means to an end.

It is a way to reach many people quickly and at a low cost and tell them something. But printed advertising is something to be planned, something to be conceived and used with a knowledge of how it works. The mere fact that you have spent money for printing will not make sales for you. This fact makes the selection of a good printer a thing of prime importance. The good printer can produce good printing, and you, the advertiser, can turn your efforts into planning a message that says what you want to say.

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T. Phillips of Santa Crus was reelected president of the State Board of Medical Examiners for the ensuing year at a meeting of the board the City or Honolulu at sea last Thursday today began to function at jLos Angeles Harbor. Shipping Board officials and heads icf the Los Angeles Steamship Company went into conference behind I closed doors on the steamer Yale, lin port today. Whatever is brought out during I the Investigation, it was learned, will be guarded with utmost secrecy un-( til forwarded to the Washington (headquarters of the Shipping Board. Meanwhile in the office of the United States local Bteamboat Inspectors a second investigation into Itha disastrous fire was being i rounded into shape.

Captains S. A. Kennedy and Carl IF. Lehners, local inspectors in charge, were preparing to receive (testimony from various officers and 'members of the crew of the ill-fated vessel. Officials participating in the (conference aboard the Yale Included: T.

W. Relyea, Pemfle meat manager of the rnHix! Hum Shipping Board; laptain W. E. Griffith, minuter of gpratitme for the 8hip-'pinf Bnerd: J. HiandJer, general Fred L.

Baker, president, end Earl M. I I ef tire-president, respectively, of the Tx)l 'anrelee S. 8. Company; John M. McLaurin, broker: Ceioun H.

B. Lester, matter 'of the City of Honolulu, end other office end twembere of the cmr of the burned eteamer. here today. JJr. tl.

V. Brown or the islands. BERKELEY COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE. Tha second and last unit of. this tract will go on sal Sunday, October 22nd.

Rain or shine, 4 acres will be sold a low as $275 on terms like rent, S25 down. Advt. I a le, Los Angeles county, and Dr. Charles B. Pinkham of San Francisco, were re-elected vice-president and secretary, re spectively.

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