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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 5

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I 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO -SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1909.V EXAMINER- ft'- PORTOUCOMMITTEE HZ Nemo Corsets, Expert Fitters Means Corset Satisfaction 5 WOODS I 'tfrfi JEu" I NINE-YEAR-OLD SCHOOLBOY PlIHGEK UN RECEIVES GRUEL FLOGGING f.Vr GROUNDS 1 -1 CHILDREN'S DAY. Bring the children down to-day and leave them in the playground. A live donkey, circle swing, merry-go-rounds, chutes, rocking boats and a sand box for infants. Attendants in charge. Speeches at Luncheon Given by Manager of the Francis, Children's Hose---Well Made and Durable Principal C.

rt. Greenman of On his eve of departure to New York, James Woods, manager of the St. Francis, tendered a luncheon yes i LockWood Grammar School terday to the executive committee of 20c and 25c Qualities in New, Closely Woven Hose 1 OU Jri These are heavy lxl ribbed, black cotton hose, in large sizes. Also the medium weight, lxl rib, in black cotton hose. This hose is full fashioned, is very durable and comes in all sizes.

Anticipating the wear and tear on Accused of Being Brutal, the Portola Festival at the St Francis. The affair took plSce in the red room of the hotel and covers were laid for eighteen. During the luncheon NEIGHBORS ARE INDIGNANT speeches were made by James Woods, P. J. Clay.

Dent H. Robert, Charles de Toung and C. W. Hornick. Edgar Parents of Hugh Chandler Say children's hose during vacation days, we have secured a full line of 20c and 25c children's stockings and offer them to-day at 15c pair.

Peixotto in his closing remarks said: C. Moore has done great work in going to Europe to arouse interest TUai Will Ucno So Out- there in the Portola Festival, but without detracting any glory from Mr. rage Investigated. Moore I think that Manager James Woods, who leaves to-morrow for New York, will also do great work In ad I ip ax 111 -r A Vk 3 A i lit Little Girls' Leghorn Hals at 49c Each Little Hugh Chandler, the nine-year- vertising our festival in New York old son of a Fitchburg merchant, came home from school Thursday afternoon with his flesh red and raw and great and the Eastern States. The festival promises to be the greatest event of its kind not only organized here, but, I think, it will be the most spectacular welts raised on his skin as the result of a whipping the boy says he received from C.

H. Greenman, principal of the ana successful ever given In the his ''ckwood Grammar" School. tory of the world. Our Midwinter Fair was a great thing a tow years ago, but I think that with the young and energetic committee in charge of the Portola Festival we will nyike the whole world know where California is ecause of the child's charges against teacher, lsparents will have the Ur investigated with the object of Also Handsome Millinery Ribbons, 25c Yard We trini free, and expert trimmers do the work, provided you purcliase your trimmings of us. we offer a good Leghorn Hat for little girls at 49c.

In the natural or white, black, pink, gray, green and blue a regular $1 value at 49c. We will trim these hats free of charge provided you purchase your hat, ribbon and flowers of us. Just to illustrate how reasonable you can have a hat trimmed to order, see the following items: Leghorn 49c yards of Ribbon at 25c $1.50 3 sprays of Flowers at 15c the removal of Greenman. and what possibilities can be accom plished in Kan Francisco." Among those present at the lunch eon yesterday were: SIom. Louis Johniiton, Jam ne latter refuses to discuss the mater, admitting that the boy had been whipped for disobedience, but declin ing in b-Iv anv reasons In extenuation.

Clar. P. T. According to the story told by little Hutrh he was thrashed with a strap Kolph, Jamps A. Jr.

Wools, Janipfl Whitney, Vuiirit t'rotliMi, J. H. M. H. 1'ieiotto, Edgar I.

iUocher. Charles K. t-arn foot loniT and two inches wide. McCarthy. A.

O. l'nnimorp, W. D. Robert, D. H.

Hornick, C. W. Xouiif. f'hsrlu Carroll, l'aul T. He says the teacher held him with one Total, work free $2.14 AUDITORIUM CO.

FORMED hand and strucK mm repeaieuiy witu the strap over his back, varying this with blows upon his bare legs. The lad's mother says that as a result the beating the boy's body shows two gashes and several welts to attest the severity of the punishment. The boy's This would give you a stylish trimmed hat, or you can figure on more flowers and less ribbon. Colored Velvet Ribbon, Satin Ribbon, Taffeta and Messaline Ribbons, all at 25c a yard. Washable and Overseam Gloves for Summer Aasorlatlon Incorporated to Build Convention Hnll la City.

rnnrHtinn was nitiable. his mother says, when he readied his home and she and neonle of the neighborhood ex- red ress great indignation at the alle faction of Principal Greenman. ,0. ingered on Grounds. At 79CWomens tw-clasP Overseam ra.ii 'VQjoves The most popular summer gloves.

These are ordinarily $1 a pair, but a special lot brings the price down to 79c pair. Colors are navy, green, brown, tan and black. A J5C onicn Chamois Wash- able Gloves, regularly sold at $1 a pair, sold to-day at foe pair. We have 300 pair of these, all made with the pique stitching, and are guaranteed washable. fell It is said that little Hugh received the whiDDinir because ne nngereu in A public auditorium for San Francisco a necessity for which prominent business men of this city have long been clamoring seems about' to become a reality.

The filing yesterday of articles of Incorporation of the San Francisco Auditorium Association marks the first step preliminary to the construction of a first-class hall. The association Is capitalized of which 700 has been subscribed. The board of directors, which is headed by Will L. Greenbaum, theat the school grounds after the close of the morning session of school. A rule prohibits this and the story is that the boy violated this rule and was found at play by the leacner, Greenman ordered the lad off the grounds and the little fellow failed to heed his directions.

At this, accora lnsr to a brother of the boy, Green man dragged him into the school Brocaded Ribbons One-third Reductions 4-inch Brocades; good, washable ribbon, for ashes, millinery, hair-bows, comes in pink, white and blue. At 25c yard. 54-lnch Brocades; excellent -width for wide sashes, hair-bows and fancy work; firm, all-silk, washable; comes in white, pink and blue. At 45 yard. building and administered the whip rical man and Impresario, consists of ping.

the following members, each of whom "We ere Indignant about the manner ii which Hugh was beaten," said Is widely known in business circles: Men's Furnishings For Summer Wear At 37Jac Men's Golf Shirts; made of percales and cheviots with separate or attached cuffs, in stripes and figures. All sizes, 14 to 17, with the exception of 16. Price, 37c each. Men's 75c Night Robes for 50c Fine grade of (flannelette, in pink, blue and tan stripes; cut large in the body and 53 inches long; all sizes, 15 to 19. At 4c Men's Hemstitched Cambric Handkerchiefs; plain white or printed borders, full size; soft finish.

jAt 10c Pair Men's Fancy Cotton Socks; stripes and colors; seamless and stainless; all sizes, 9J4 to llt. A regular 20c value. Charles Chandler, his brother, and a Frank P. Sheldon, John D. Wilson, Samuel F.

Weeks, Charles E. Naylor, partner with their father. J. M. Chand ler, in the Chandler Son grocery firm Joseph E.

Forderer and A. J. Car- or F.itchburg. G. n.

Greenman, principal of the Loclcxcood Grammar school, and Hugh Chandler, the loy he whipped with a heavy strap. 'The boy mav have deserved pun many. The purposes for which the company Is organized are set forth In the fol i.shment," he continued, "but no boy ever deserved such a beating as Hugh received at the hands of Greenman. I do not know that we can even have the Drug Specials for To-day June Riva or Mine Perfume, 25e ounce. Solid-bat-k, ffood bristle Hair Brushes, BOc, 8-inch Hubbcr Dressing Combs, 10c.

affair investigated by those to whom lowing preface which appears In the articles of incorporation: "To provide San Francisco with a suitable and adequate convention hall and to secure we have reported it, but we shall do BISHOP O'COIELL "Examiner" want ad dre the quickest and beat results. They hart the power to help everybody. Thimk over your needs and run a want ad Sunday, advertising: for your ivants. what we can. Dragged From Yard.

Sixth and Market Streets for Ban iTanciseo as many national and other conventions and important meetings as possible." "The boy was playing in the school yard with other lads after the close i- GIVE RECEPTION of the morning session. It seems there is a rule at the Lockwood School which prohibits the children from lingering on the grounds after school hours. Hugh, I am told, was ordered eflt by Guest at Brilliant Function Principal Greenman and did not go. We Are Still The man then dragged the boy Into the building and administered the strap. We do not object to the fact 'HEATRE AND OTHER' AMUSEMENTS Given by Members of Young Women's Institute, that the lad was punished for disobedience, but to his having been subjected to such vicious and inhuman ncinn flir punishment." Principal It is said, has A brilliant assemblage gathered In been criticised before for the severity the ballroom of the Fairmont last of the punishments he has Inflicted on the pupils of the school.

The people of the vicinity are highly incensed naif Pairs evening when the Right Rev. Bishop O'Connell was tendered a reception by the Young Ladies' Institute. over the affair and declare 'that an attempt will be made to have Green Spring and Summer Styles gORQSIg- SHOES OXFORDS AND POMPS man removed. Six hundred representatives of the VALENCIA THEATRE Vtlrada Street 13th. Pbont Ifuttt IT.

MATINEE TO-PAT AT 2:15. OnlJ Two Mors Iilghta A FEAST OF BONO AND FtlNl ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM In society from the city and surrounding bay counties greeted the bishop. As Safest ind Host Msnlficent Theitr In Anurhim. MATI.VKR TO-BAV A.XD EVERY DAY LOVE OUSTS HIS LAWYERS early as 8 o'clock the reception room iMlt ams Hjace charges Them In Courtroom and A WONDERFUL NEW SHOW! was flllea witn ine women, wno naa come to meet him. Substitutes Carroll Cook.

S4, S5 ANDS6 VALUES FOR At about 8:30 o'clock His Grace en MABEL HITR wirl MIKB DON LIN. In CLALDB Gil XI.VUWATK8 r-- -ancis liOve, charged by his wife 50c Each tered, escorted by the Grand President of the Institute, Miss Mary Conconnon. THE DONAGIi Or TUB BOSS OP, KILLARNKT. All of tli Tlncl ftrerltei to th Cut. Wed.

100 Mid 2.1o: Bit nd Sun. lOo to 50c; Nighti, Zba to Il.UU. Beau with having attempted to jon her In order to obtain pos The entire assembly arose and sang a chorus of welcome. jsion of her property, dismissed his cielly in A AVKDANO GRAND Ol'ERA QUARTET: BILLT VAN; TUB VINDOPONA DONALD nd CARSON; BAADKH-LA VEU.B TKIO: New trphnuw Motion Pictures. Last Wk 8UNXX BOtHi.

With Johnaon nd Weill (10 People). Erening Iriwe. 10c, 25c, 0o. TSoj Box Suit, IU Mil tin f1 Phcei (Pxct't Smv1Ti nd HoijduU. JOo.

60c fUONB DOLULAS After the bishop was seated at the on ul at tb Emporium. Keif MonrtiT ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM. John Halpin and Alfred Whelan, yesterday in Judge Cabanlss' court, when the charge against him far end of the room Miss Concannon made an address of welcome. Miss In TUB UUtiLfctW Mary Meyers followed with a vocal solo, "Take jue witn xou in lour Miss Josephine T. Molloy Beat fUl MonrlT, l.

MAIL ORDERS NOW. 2 Wta, Commencijic Juo HtU, MRS. F1SKE tn "BALVATiON NKLL." was called for its preliminary hearing. Love arose, to the surprise of his counsel, and asked leave to substitute former Judge Carroll Cook for Halpin and Whelan. Judge Cabanlss told the prisoner that he was at liberty to A Thousand of Tfiem! Many of them worth eight and ten dollars a pair.

They are in every design and color whites, ecrus and Arabians. There are so many and in such variety of pattern that it would useless to attempt sorting them and pricing them separately. So your choice of any at 50c each and the worst choice you can make will be a two dollar curtain for 50c. The sizes vary from 45 to CO inches in width and from 3 to ZYi yards long. read a poem of greeting, written cy Sister Anna Raphael of Notre Dame nonvsnt Kan Jose.

Hundreds of auperb styles handsome novelty Ties Oxfords and rumps, In Suede, Ooza and buck In short, any style vour heart desires is included in this sensational price-cut. IDORA "TOE PARK BEAUTIFUL" After this trioute to iis urace, make any change, and the hearing was postponed unui next jyionaay. Plshop Conneli made a brier address. He complimented the young women on THEATRE PHONC WEST 6110 all achieved in their work they haa ihev had Love is also defendant in a divorce suit begun by hl3 wife in Judge Troutt's court, but it Is believed that toward the beterment of womankind, and as they knelt he bestowed his blessing. the woman is inclined not to press the charges, for both have been friendly S.

LOV ERICH, MANAGER Fatiier tne cnapiam oi tne runng me lasi inree aays. ELLIS ST, NEAR FILLMORE, i Tit.tr. society, and successor of the late Hiel-in MnntcnniArv. thpn Rnnkn nn Hia OAKLAND 0 Minute Fmm Su PVflrlpre, Kty Bwit Kimrsioui Erery 80 Mtoatt. Round Trip, Includiug Pxk Admiuua.

24 Lut Din oi Conway's (Gilmores) Band Ar-l'trd by 12 SoloMa TH8 rFFRLESS POTTERS. THB BRrNOw KRAMER TRIO, TROLPK OF CLOWNS. RINK ORCHESTRA. CHILDREN'S PLAt-CROl'MW A.NU A iiOST OXHSi AI-TKACTIONS. NEXT WEEK IS ATTACHED FOR $60,000 commendable qualities of the ladies Carpet Royal Shoe Go.

Market St. Bet. Grant Are. and Kearny St. ollar Troperty of MacGregor-Boyd Held for composing me msiiLuits.

iuht-garet A. McCann gave a charming selection of Irish airs on the harp. The programme came to an end with Miss Lillian Byrns delighting the throng with two songs. She sang "Because'' and "The Little Irish Girl." Miss Marv Payment of Promissory Xotes, MATINEE PATUKDAT AND 8UNDAT. Lat Week Ueorg Ado Muslci Corned.

Peggy From Paris FRED MACK. MAT BOLET An U) Frtnceu F.vohten in th Cwl PAkFl POLF1 l'opolif priof. MONDAY, JOE 14TH Opening of Grand Opera Seaoon Sft on sale Monday tint, Jim 7tb. Out-of-Towo Mil Orders compinlej bj dteck or money order filled in Uieir order. NAVASSAR LADIES' BAND Late yesterday afternoon the Sheriff levied attachments iipon four valuable properties held by J.

G. MacGregor- 63 SOLOISTS. Stein was the accompanist of the evening. After the entertainment the crowd gathered about the Bishop and he chatted with the members for an hour. Boyd atFront and Market streets, In Ten y.re Tapestry Brussels Sewed Laid and Lined Carpets for sen-ice and appearance.

You know "ten wire" is the heaviest and best grade of tapestry Brussels made. It usually sells for $1.20 and upwards to $1.40 a yard. Nothing added for credit. Front street near Pine, at California Bishop Conneli expresses himself as and Drumm and at Pine and Battery, owing a debt to the Catholics of San Francisco for the welcome that has VAN HESS The claims upon which the attach been accorded him here. Cor.

T.a Nen and Grora, Pnoo Uarlnt XXV ments were based aggregate $60,000, and the proceedings, which were instl. MIRSA ALI KULI KHAN HERE tuted by W. W. Amsby, grow out of a niea in tne Superior Court to the payment of promissory notes. Imperial Consul of Persia Returns to State for His Vacation.

Thin TCHMAN GIVEN BEATING NEW AITA7AR SUTTER STEINER iiLviiLrlU pt-M wot 1409 BELASCO MArER, Owner nd Mintm, MATINEE TO-DAY And To-Morrow Nifht AND ALL NlCXT WKEri Ausuttu Tliomss' AUsterpue. AEIZOHA The Imperial Consul of Persia, Mirsa Three Burner Gas Plates the Seven Dollar Kind $3-25 Boy -witn Hock, and Eight Men MATIAEB TO-DAY. To-Night Last Tana, JOHN DREW la Ht Gayest Crmrr Bttecwa. "JACK STRAW" Bett. Next MoaJay Clarle rrocnua Pranat ETHEL BARRYM0RE in Her Most Succewful CoawtfJ, L.4DT rREDEKICl Booe Mtri Doro: "TH Merry Widow." All Kull Khan, with headquarters at Washington, D.

arrived in this city Attack Him. last evening and registered at the Tg Jiegg. 414 Harrison Kir ft I to tne police yesterday that 1 ight men had given him a severe Hotel Stewart. He is accompanied by his wife and intends spending the summer in California. His wife is an American girl, Miss Florence Breed of Boston.

Grotcst of WJtern Plij. IMpn Night. 5o to 11: nut. Uoo to E0o iting on i nursoay evening near Har I and streets. Clegg said ,4 was engaged to watch a house in Jane 14 Florence Roberts in In an interview last evening Consul Khan said: Extra large, 33 inches wide by 13JS inches across.

Fitted with the very best burners. Of course there is a reason for this low price. Some are tarnished and others slightly rusted. Although an application of emery paper would remedy this, still, we would not be willing to sell them as perfect goods. Open 'till 10 o'clock to-night.

course of construction, and that had thrown a rock to frighten some I am very fond or California and "Du Barry" Seats oa int Jlondty it 9 I r. Klar Alcawr pricrn. ooys wno were playing in it. Redlick Bros, of Fresno bought this stock to open a big department store at the Odd Fellows' Building, cor. Seventh and Market sts.

Redlick Bros, have abandoned the project and this immense stock of dry goods is now on sale at half price at the boys was struck on the was here a few months ago. I consider this State perfect to spend a summer vacation; that is why we are out here. We are going through the Yosemite and will return to Washington in the latter part of August." said, ana siigntly cut. The y-n attacked Clegg and beat him. THEATRE AMERICAN TTfR CARRIERS' PICNIC CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR Near Srata.

plt; Ifartot Street, 0T afcTHNlW 1363 Fillmore St. Irteenth Annual Outing to tit Given jrsB SID GRMJIANH TCESDAT KVEi l. on July 4th. Ilellbo-r at Hotel Argonaut Loses Life Corner Ellis mmm While Operating Machine, Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid A ein is making elaborate prepar F'lt-r'e P-! -f ff Augusua LiIjr DeiJtlul Comedy A NIGHT OFF BY miK CHAItlTY PtAVERI Foe tit Benefit ti to Edward Armer, a bellboy in the Hotel Argonaut, 25 years old, was crushed to death there yesterday afternoon by the counterbalancing weights of one of the 'or Its thirteenth annual picnic 4 ing. to be held Sunday, July 4th.

Mature of the picnic will be the games, to the winners of which presented valuable prizes. The will be conducted under au-jof the Pacific Athletic Associa- Commenctng Snnday Mitinr. My 8 ANOTHER BDLLT GOOD SUOW SIPNST GRANT. Amifc' CnqiPitian. tOl.NT DE Ui.TZ ts.

TOfstOX, Clerer CornrrtT Ctu-npi. tiei-cnd pj VKROI.L JOHVtf, Su Frinrw-o 1 amrltt tftreL E1.ITK Fot R. Aownn I Prrmiw Miihh OratnlwMPO. RAf HOLLAND. Taicr.trd V(iinit.

HAKKV It CI.A1RK. Katsm' inil-Wr Oret Artrwuw. THKKB OTHKH AOi'3 nd MODKK.N MOiioN I'lCILKts. NATIONAL SHOWS ALWAIS LLD I1U. Pricr 10c and Tricea, 14 aad wo, elevators.

He had crawled into the Free Ward, Oinic and Medical Caanliti el California Women Hoipittl shaft to open the door of one of the cars, which had broken, wliuii another United Stales ilTotat Po.7- Pnllmw Ooll SHrer. PItI War. Kickrt, Tin, Bun f- quick and wuy harralM X)nt crtich nd not ciWIrj in)urloufjhinlcal or acid. Prk. 10c o.d jverywhrre.

to Irra on roat. i Gar. W. (Mnft.) Uidi.ii.poil ind. I J.

T. WILSON. i'STl bixtivutu San fruncuco. OPPOSITE descended on him. The victim lived with his mother at 1002 Golden Gate avenue.

The body was removed to the lottrr carriers expect to make BbKa. Cti ran- (hp banner one in the history eir organization. Jlorgue. 4 e-( -mt ie-i w- ir v'.

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