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Addreaa All Comniiinhntlftiis te THESAV FRAShsco till. Telephone lor The Call. The Operator Villi Connect YPu With the Department Yon VViah. ErpIXKPS KDITORFAI. IIOOMS.

Market 1 (-pen ijtvtil 11 o'clock every night In ciTY "Fillmore iStreet; hear Post, OAKLAND OKI-irE, 1540 Telephone Oakland IWST. 7 ALtAlf-OPA OFFICK. 1 Park Stfset. Telephone 2011 Phatturk TclcplTOtic? Berkeley .77. 7 CHICAGO ol'l'it'F.

Marquette Geo. KrogneFS, Msinjf-A'gpnf. NEW YORK 925 Brunswick J. C. "vVilberdiug.

ANiiELKS 102-7 Street, Home phone "2417. VVilliam AY. Vs'incnip. Agent. Pofi't BulidinK.

Ira K. Bon'nettr spondent. Turk news Bi-nEAU; Bi6 1 rlh-une Building. CaTltim, respondent. Korelsn HfHcea he-re The 4'all la 'en UONpo.N'.

Knfc. 3 r.cgcnt Street. S. PARIS Can'ihon R-i-VR'LIX. Filter d-en T.lnrFcti.

are author-j IZEIVTO SUBSCRIPTIftJiCS. Fample copies Will Forwarded iie.ijiies.-tcd.' Mai! subscribers in ordering change, -of address shook! be particular to giv.e both NEW and OEtV AHDRESS-'in order tn secure a prompt, and. rdr-rect compliance with their i hi THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1913. BECOME A AGENCY ar.d earn a commissieh.

on SobscripiioTis and Clascitfled Ads l.Ut yoiir. More wit-hf. Us. Kearny t'irriilat'ofi. BRANCH OFFICES OF THE CALL IN SAN FRANCISCO and advertisements for Call be: received at the following i-ity offices: Western addition agencies A OSWEGO Fillmore street t.onen> tinty "jQ cock every Fillmore- street; R.

REGER Fillmore street. BATON'S BAZAAR Divisadero street, corner Page. AP'FR CIGAR STAND 1501 Divisadsro straet. J. H.

S.TOR 1702 Drvtsadero; street: THE 1200 Divisadero street. SH A PRO'S. IN.C.— 1303 Polk street, near BusK. BLACK CAT STORE (STATIONERY -216 Polk PARENT'S STATIONERY 829 Van Ness avenue. L.

HUc-' 1415 Jackson street, near' Hyde. MRS. I. Tvirk straet and Van Ness avenue. J.

A. PAXTOX-- California and Diyisadero streets. RI'GRTWA BAZA AR 4X2 Preaidio avenue-, w. t. 8613 Sacramento street.

PRESIDIO CIGAR STAND Presidio and Sacramento s. Sacramento and Walnut HAMILTON SQIARE BOOK Geary street, BRANS FORD- 1886 Sutter at Tiliir.oie. 168 Ellis m. hfnken--. 1165 Ellis street, T.

H. MEDLEY- ..468 Haight street. SAN FRANCISCO Chapter. 'No," fc Rovai Arch THIS EVENING at Ist ay. ami Clement gj-J business G.

PBINCB, Secretary. 9DF 'MOUNT- SfORIAH. Lodge' 44. F. and A 2135- Sutter meeting THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING at AA 7:30 o'clock: rw THEO.

FROI.ICH. Secretary. EXCELSIOR Lodge TCtO. F. and A.

M. -Stated meeting, tins iwEDNES- yif DAVi EVENING, at o'clock. Hi el my STARR KING Lodge No. 344. F.

ami A. Jfc M. lillmoie meeting THIS fWEIJNESDAYI EVENING at 8 H. I. AY RIGHT.

"Sec. CROCK ETT NY. 1V.9; IV AA. Stated meeting anil second. THIS (WEDNESDAY 1 ETENTNG.

at 7 H. McI'MKRSON. Sec. CALIFORNIA Council Nc V- r.if-t, THIS JHCRS-S-. EVENING in Uni--n BAmfl hall.

N. "S- 'g. XV. building. 4fi doWwKl Mason St.

GUNZENDORFF.R. G. H. VAN ORDEN. Sec DIVIDEND NOTICES ASSOCIATED S.VYINOS B-4NKS (IF SW THE GE-RMAN SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY (the German bank "'26 California MISSION BRANCH.

st. near 22d; RICHMOND DISTRICT BRANCH, corner Cle at, and 7th HAIGHT STREET BRANCH, Haiglit and Belvedere For the half year 'ending December 3f. 1912. a dividend has been deiiarod at rate of four (4i ptr yet annum on all deposits, free of payable on aud Thursday. Jan-cary .2.

..1913. Dividends not' called for are added to. the deposit account' earn dividends from January 1. GEORGE TOUTtN.Y, Manajfef. BANK OF ITALY.

5.E..-corner..Montgomery and Clay sfs. (NIARKET STREET'BRANCH. Junction Market. Tufk and Mason sts.) the half yeaf ending December 81, 1912. a dividend has been declared at tbe.rajte of four per per -tindm on all savings deposits, free of faxes, payjljie and after-January 2.

1913. Dividends hot called for are added to and bear the same rate of interest the principal from "January 19,13. "Moucw deposited on or before January 16 will' earn interest from January 1. L. President.

A. PEDRiNI. Cashlff. THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND SOCIETY, corner McAllister mid Jones sts. the months eifdlhg 31.

1912. a dividend has been declared at the rate of. three-fourths per cert per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable and after Tliursday, January 2. 1913. Dirldeods.

not drawn will be to depositora' accounts, become and will earn dividend from January 1, 1913. Deposits made oh: or before January 10. 1913; draw interest from January 1. 19V3. Secretary.

tUYINGS UNION AND TPJ-UST COMPANY. Market st. -at (isant ay. aftd O'Farrell the half year ending December 31, a dividend 4ias been, declared on all savings deposits at the'rate of (4) percent pet annum, free of taxes, payable on and after Thursday. January 2, 1943.

dividend not drawn will be 'added to't'he deposit account, becomea part thereof, and earn dividend from January 1. 1913. deposited on or before January 10, J913, will earn interest from January 1. 1813. B.

B. JH'RMISTER. Cashier. ITALIAN-AMERICAN BANK, corner Montgomery snd Sacrament it the half year "ending December' 31. 1012.

dividend has been declared at 1he rate (4) per cent per annum on 'all savings deposits, free of taxes payable on and- after Thursday. January 2, Dividends, not. called for will he added to the principal Bear the same rate of Interest from January 1.. 191-3. Money deposited on -or-before January JOT .1913.

will earn interest from January 1. 1913.. A. SB.VRBORO. President.

THE MISSION SAVINGS and sts. (Brsnch-office formerly at 26H Mission st. has been discontinued; all business is now done st the above For the half rear ending December 31. 1912. dividends upon all deposits at the rate of "four per cent ncr annum, free of, be payable on snd after January 2.

1,913. Dividends not drawn are added to the account and earn Interest from January 1913. JAMES ROLPH President. i HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK. 'IBS ''Market st.

near the half year "ending 31 1912, a dividend has heeh declared at the rate of four per cent per annum on all savings deposits, free "of "taxes, payable on and after Thursday. January 1913. Divl tfenda not called for sre added to and bear tue same rate of Interest as" the principal from January 1, H. C. KLEYESAHL.

Cashier. I mVIDEND NOTICES ASSOVIATKD SAVINGS BANKS OF SAN FRANCISCO Continued FRENCH-AMERICAN BANK OF SAVINGS (savings department). 10S Sutter st. the year ending December 31. 1912.

a dividend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per per annum on all deposits, free of taxea, payable on and after Thursday. January 2, 1913. Dividends not called for are added to and bear same rate of interest as the principal from 1. 1913. A.

LEGALLET. President. 'MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO, 708 Market st. opposite 3d -For the "half year ending December 81, 1912. a dividend has been declared at the rate of four (4) per cent pet annum, on all savings deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after Thursday.

Jan' uafy 2, 1913. Deposits not called for are added to and bear the same rate of Interest aa the principal from January 1. 1913. GEORGE A. STORY.

Cashier. MVUH-KP rTOTICgg COLFMBUS SAVINUS AND LOAN SOCIETY. Veil Montgomery has declared a dividend at the rate of four (4i per cent per annum on all "deposits, free Ot taxes, for the half year ending December 31, 1912, payable oa and after 2, 1913. Dividends noi called for are added to rind hear the same rate of interest as tlie principal from January 1. 1913.

Money de- on or Irefore January 10, 1913. will earn interest from January 1. 1913. I I. W.

HELLMAN President. W. H. HARTWIfLL. Cashier.

SAVINGS RANK. 316 Montgomery lor the half year ending Dceember 31. "1912. a dividend all deposits at the rare i4i per cent per annum, free of will be payable on and after January 1913. S.

L. ABBOT. Vice President. Births, Marriages. Deaths Birth, marriage and death notlcea sent by mall will not be Inserted.

They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons authorised have the same published. Notices restricted tdmply to the announcement of the event are published once iv thla column free of charge. 1 c- Marriage Licenses 4 SAX FRANCISCO The following marriage licenses were issued Tuesday, December 81, 1912: ANDERSON W. Anderson, 29. 888 Ninth avenue, and Kaye Macdonald.

1729 Twelfth avenue. AVER W. Aver. 73. Raymond, and Elizabeth Sauve.

51. 1030 Ellis street. BAKER St HEEL -George T. Baker. 88.

376 San Carlos avenue, and Grace M. Seheel, 24, 887 Doierea street. D. Roalt, 33. 888 Market street, and Grace S.

Linforth. 32. 3018 (lav street. BROSNAN A. Brosnan.

21. 912' Harrison street, and Gertrude M. C. Fisher, 17. 2555 Greenwich street.

M. Carleton. 40, and Ida M. Dow. 31 both of Elmira.

i 'ASTENS fastens. 28. Trenton, and Nell Egloff. IS. Santa Rosa.

CHBISTIANSON THOMAS- -Freeman Christianson, 32 San Francisco, and Carrie G. Thomas. 82, Berkeley. CUEX Cuen. 22, San Francisco.

nml Keitha R. 19. Steiner street. 1). Dally.

and Elva B. Sclecman, 22, both of 393 Haight street, S. Dyas. 26. and Mabel M.

Hansen. 21. both of Sacramento. J. Edwards.

and Josephine C. McMenomy, 26. both of 344 Hlckorv avenue. Foster. 22.

1205 Gough street, and Victoria L. Seacomb, 20, "74 Thirtv-elghth avenue. FRIF.DLAND R. Frledland. 23.

F-'lsom street, and Cecil Jacobs, 18. 23 LeCse avenue. HARBISON Harrison, 46. Franklin street, aud Anna If. Alexander.

34. Webster street. Helm, 27. 1594 Bush street, and Margaretha Dick. 28.

Oakland. W. Hudson. 39. and Anna M.

Shepherd. 37. both of Crows landing. A. Jacob.

39. 85 Sixth Hvenne, and Erna L. Weil, 24. 2135 Sacramento street. H.

T. Jackx-r. 81, 745 Bush street, aud Mary Langadorff, IS. San Francisco. C.

Johnson, 24. and Man G. Sanchez 20. both of Pleasanton. E.

Kelly. 25. Loyalton, and Ila M. Zimmerman, 22, Richmond. KKTTLEWEI.L- JACKSON Frank Kettlewell, 2-14 Clement street, and Beatrice Jackson, Oakland.

Kranse. an 3236 Pierce srreet. and Marie Jensen, 34, 136S Geary Mod KBIX L. MeCubbln. 48.

Reno, and Cora A. Cooper. 41, Turlock. R. Mann.

30. Oak land and Genevieve E. Keithly, 27. 1235 Jack son street. LE May, 23.

516 Oik i-txect, and Elizabeth I. le Baron. 21. Healds. bi'irc.

S. Moore. 39. and May L. Ellsworth, 29, both of 425 Stockton street.

Myers. 30, San Francisco, and Minnie E. Lee. 34, Nye, Wis. ANDRE Pene, 30.

and Clemen tine Andre. 28. both of 1653 Mason street. QI'INN -DENNY R. Quinn.

21. and Loaiae B. Denny, both of 1132 Shotwell street. RESLEI'RE R. Resleure, 27.

Golden Gate avenue, and Nonie W. Besnloa, 18, 36 Thirteenth street. F. Riedel. SO.

and Georgia E. Tncker, 28, both of Angels Camp. Ringborn, 30, 554 Harrison street, and Salina V. Helm, 24, 1209 Brtmswick street. ROBERTS ROBERTS -Henry M.

Roberts. 69. Anderer street, and Maria D. Roberta, 58, Fnlsoni street. BOWE Rowe.

50. and Bridget Ker. 47. both of Cortland avenue. George Scarfe.

45. and Clara C. Ostertnajin. 43. both of Nevada City.

SWELrZER- COOPER Samuel Sweitzer, 23, and Ruth Cooper. Vallejo. Szabo. 26. 242 Fifth avenue, and Bertba Rosenzweigh.

19, 439 Rrazil avenue. THEVSOHN SHEPHARD -August C. Tlfeysohn. 44. and Alma Shepbard.

"2 both of 298 Golden Gate avenue. UPTON -RALSTON--Cliarb-s E. Lpfon. 38. El Granada, and Ora A.

Ralston, 18, San Gregorlo. T. Walker, 21. 450 Jones street, and Nina 1.. Babc-ock, 21.

1275 O'Farrell street. WALMSLEY XV. Walmsley. 31. Pentwater, and Mabel M.

Keating, lii'-flgo. WEST W. West. Bon! oer Creek, and Mattie Fancier, 43. 1702 Geary street.

J. White. 33. New York ettjr. and Estelle Kennev, 18, Bloomingo-n.

111. SERB J. Zerr. 25, and Edna E. Kllmcke 25.

both of Glendale. Nicholos Zuardo, 25. 1008 Powell street, aud Elvira Bonatl, 18, Green street. OAKLAXn The following niarrlac licenses were Issned TatadlT. December 31.

1812: BONYAR E. Ronyar. 28. San Francisco, ami Anna L. Oakland.

BROWN BABCOCK-Arthur P. Brown. 46, Ran Bernardino, and Maybelle V. Babcock, 25, Oakland. BROWN PIERSON -Joseph L.

Brown. 43, Stoektnn. anil Allaee Plerson, 41. Richmond. Bmsster, 23 and Etta 20.

both of Oakland. R. Burrell. 20. and William L.

Summcrford. 16, both of Oakland. Costantino Francca' coni. 24, Napa, and Msrv Flgonl. 19.

Oakland. M. Gilbert. 28, Portland, and Olga M. Paulson, 17, Berkeley.

L. Hagan. 32. and Geneva XV. Mower.

28. both of Oakland. M. Keesaw. 33, and Pauline Schwartz.

33. both of Oakland. MATTHIESEN-FETCH Matthc-as Matthiesen. 23 and Edna Fetch. 25.

both of San Francisco. James R. Miller. 24, Alameda, and Sophie M. Meyers, 24, San Francisco.

Myszak. 29. and Mamie 11. Elder, 25. both of San Francisco.

FLAHERTY James O'Counell 27. and Kate Flaherty, 24. both ot Oakland. A. Olson.

29. and Marie (Kmith. of San Francisco. TURNER- P. Turner, 25.

Washington, D. and Blanche L. Harvey, 21, Berkeley. WJLKIE- AHERN- Norman Wllkie. 24.

and Bessie Ahem, 20. both of Oakland. Williams, 21. Kansas City, and Alice M. Edwards.

22. Denver. BIRTHS GIBBONS -In this city. December 29. 1912.

to the wife of Charles P. Gibbons Jr. (formerly Milve a son this city, Dc-ember 29. 1912. to the wife of James Bmnie Lang, a son.

MARRIAGES HERTZOG In this city. Decern her 8. 1912. by Rev. It, S.

Levy. of San Diego and Sadie Brilliant. LEVIN this December S. 1912. by Rev.

M. S. Levy. Jack Kajawsky of Los Angeles and Cora KUSHXKB OI.MAX -In this city. December 8.

1912. by Rev. M. S. Levy, Isaac KuatUWl and Bertha Colman.

LEVY "RROWS- In this city. liecember 10 1912. by Rev. M. S.

Levy, Louis Herman Lery and Cora Burrows. MORRISOSTERMAN In this city December 8, 1912. by Rev. M. lew.

Irr'r-g Morris and Roi-e OstcraiHii DEATHS Adelstein Morris. Sarsh A Bittle, Andrew 88 Munsell. Mrs. Louise 50 Charlton. Howard M.

26' Murk, George A Coleman Annie Murphy, Patrick .2 Crawford. James X.30 Murray. Mary Deane iMas-si Neunaber (Infant i Detrick. O'Connor, James 75 Furry, Rowona Rigster. Carl Gorman.

Mary SOJRudy, Slarie Halllgaa, Daniel Emellne Hannan, Edmond 33 Stafford. Robert Hedluend, Nellie 521 Starra, William 90 Hickman, Elizabeth. 92; Viclni. Stephen 47 Hoffman, Julie Wagner, Mrs. Pearl.

Jackson. X. 32; Walker, Frank 8...31 Jurian (Infant)' Wallander, Carl 33 Kelleher. Patrick Weber (Infant! Klintworth, Diedrich 79 Weil. Camille 52 Little, Cornelia 691 Williams, Will Lundblad, Mathilda.

TSiWristen. Milton 78 McMullen. John 77 McNelly. Dora Maass, Lizgie 40lBodick (Card) this city. December 81.

1912. Rarnett Adelstein. beloved father of Samuel. H. Dora, Louis and J.

P. Adelateln, and grandfather of Francis. Dorothy and Vera Adelstein. a native of Germany, aged years. Interment atrictly private.

Kindly omit flowers. In this eitv, December 29. 1912. Andrew, beloved husband of Jennie Blttle. a native of New Jersey.

aged 53 yeara. A member of Glass Bottle association, branch Xo. 22. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of D.

I. Kenny A 1852 Eddy street near Steiner. CHARLTON In this city. December 31. 1912.

Howard Moore chsrlton. a native of San Francisco, aged 2fl years 2 months and 18 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow iThursdavi, January 2. 1918. at 2 p.

at the parlors of H. F. Suhr A Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric funeral car from Twentyeighth and Valencia streets. COLEMAN-In Oakland.

December 81, 1912. Annie, dearly beloved wife of the late Peter Coleman, and devoted mother of Arthur Coleman, and loving autlt of Mrs. J. Belford and Mrs. J.

1 'fiord, native of County Gal way. Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday January 2. rtjLS, at 9 o'clock a. from the residence of her niece.

Mrs. J. Belford. 3326 Chestnut street, thence to 81. Andrews church.

Thirty-sixth and Adeline streets, wliere a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repoae of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. San Mateo county. Funeral car leaves foot of Market street at 11:30 a.

m. this city, December 30. 1912. James Kelson Crawford, beloved husband of the late Edna Crawford, devoted father of Harold and Margaret Oawford. loving son of Thomas A.

and Hannah Crawford, and brother of little Thomas J-. Benjamin XV. and Edward G. Crawford, a native of Stockton, aged 30 years 7 months and 19 days. A member of Dolores Parlor No 208.

N. 8. G. Lodge No. 440.

San Mateo. Order of Eagles, and Varnishers' and Polishers' Union. No. 134. (Stockton papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday i.

January 2. at 9:15 a. froefl hta late residence, 930 Alabama street near Twentyfirst, thencp to St. Peter's church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:45 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by funeral car from Twenty eighth and Valencia streets. LADIES' AID SOCIETY The annual requiem mass for our beloved past grand president. Mrs. Margaret Deane. will be celebrated tomorrow (Thursday).

January 2, 1818, at 8 o'clock a. in St. Mary's cathedral. Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street. MRS.

H. E. MAGEE. Grand President. MRS.

M. J. SMITH. Grand Secretary. DETRICK -In this city.

December 30. 12. Edington. father of Bdington Detrick Charles R. Detrick.

George F. Detrick and H. L. Detrick, a native of Maryland, aged 80 years. Funeral services will he held tomorrow (Tfcnraday) mornine at Gray's chapel.

Geary and Derisadere, streets. Interment private. Please omit flowers. this city. December 30, 1912, Rowena, beloved wife of George H.

Furry and mother of George H. Furry a native of San Francisco, aged 50 years I months and days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral aervices today (Wednesday). January 1. 1913.

at 10 o'clock s. at the cbapel of Julius S. Godeau. 41 Van Ness avenue near Market street. Incineration Mount Olivet cemetery.

this city. December 30, 1912. Mary Gorman, a native of Ireland, aged 00 years. this city. December 31.

1912, DanW-l Halligan. a native of County Louth, Ireland, aged 66 years months and 1 day. Friends and acquaintances aye respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursrtavi. 2. at 8:30 a.

from the parlor's of H. F. Subr A 2919 Mission street, thence to Sacred Heart church at Fillmore and Fell streets, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. this city.

December 30. 101-. Edmond beloved husband of Helen Hannan. father of Edmond and Helen Hannan, son of Mary aud the late Patrick Hannan, and brother of James P. and Richard Hannan.

a native of Virginia City. aged 33 years. A member of the and Polishers' Local Union No. Kit. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow iThursdavi.

January 2. at 10 o'clock a. from tha residence of "his mother. 1280 Dolores street, thence to St. Paul's church for services at 10:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. GOLDEN GATE COUNCIL NO. 34. Y.

M. and members are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edmond J. Hannan, from his late residence, 1280 Dolores street, tomorrow Thursday January 2. 1913. at 10 o'clock a.

thence to St. Paul's church. a solsxnn requiem will be celebrated for the repoae of Ids soul, commencing at 10:30 a. m. F.

J. DE ANDREAS, Prea. JOHN J. ROWE. Cor.

Sec. In this city. December 30. 1912. Nellie F.

Iledluend. beloved wife of George Hedltiemi. stepmother or Ida and Julia Hedluend and Mrs. Annie Powers, aunt of Mrs. M.

Roberts and 0. Rradlcy. dsnghter of the late Chnrles and Bridget Bradley. and sister of the late Annie. Thomas.

Michael. Charles and Owen Bradley, a native of Boston. aged 52 years months and 30 days. (Vlsalia, papers please copy, i Remains at The funeral parlors of S. A.

White. 1214 Eddy street near Laguna. Notice of funeral hereafter. this city. December 31.

1912. Elizabeth Hickman, beloved wife of the late Peter Htckuian. and loving mother of Mrs. Conrail Hildenbrand. a native of Germany, aged years 11 months and 20 days.

Friends snd acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Friday. January 3. 1913. at 1:30 p. from her late residence, Oapp street.

Interment Mount Olivet cemetery (private i. into rest. In this city. December 30. 1912.

Julie, beloved wife of the late Simon Hoffman and beloved mother of Charley and Harry Hoffman and Mrs. Sol Lewek and Mrs. Jacob Crocker, a native of Phalsbourg. Friends are respectfully invited to attend tha funeral services today January 1 191-1. at 11 a.

at Gray's chapel. Geary and Dlvisadero streets. Interment private. JACKSON- In thla city. December 30.

1912. Fletcher dearly beloved son of Andrew and the late Minna Jackson, loving brother of Charles XV. and the utc J. P. and Virginia Jackson, a native of Francisco, aged 32 years.

Remains at the parlors of J. J. Crowly A 692 Valencia street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Interment (strictly private) Cypress Lawn cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

JURIAN -In this city. December 30. 1912. at the residence of his parents. 579 Elisabeth street between Noe and Nicholas, desrly heloved son of John and Annie Jurian.

and beloved brother of Ellen and Johanna Jurlsn. and loving grandson of John and Johanna MoKior nan and Nicholas and Ellen Jurian. a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 4 days. KELLEHER In this city. December 30.

1912, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Margaret Kelleher. and loving brother of Simon Kelleher and the late Kelleher. a native of Cork. Ireland. A member of Rebel Cork Association.

Friends and aoqualntaneos are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday i. January 2. 1913. at 9 o'clock a. from his late residence.

3425 Geary street, thence to Star of the Sea church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. Alameda, December 31. 1912.

Dlcdrich. beloved husband of Annie M. Kllntworih, and loving father of Edward. Salome. Louise and Annie Kllntworth and Mrs.

George W. Aster, and grandfather of Alvln Aster, anil uncle of Miss Lir.xie Mlcbalsen. a native of Germany, aged 79 rears and 8 months. LITTLE Berkeley. December 31.

1912. Cor. nella Maria Little, loving wife of A. D. Little, and devoted of A.

D. Little Jr. and Cornelia May Little, a native of New York state, aged 69 years. Funeral services at the home tomorrow fThursday). January 2.

1913. al 2 o'clock p. at 193T nearst avenue. Kindly omit flowers. Interraetlt private.

WHEN THE UNDERTAKER BECOMES NECESSARY SAVE HALF the Fuaeral Expense. Telephone JULIUS S. GODEAU Market 711. Oakland 4045. Independent of the Truat THE GODEAU FUNERAL SERVICE will furnish for 875, embalming shroud, silver mounted, cloth covered casket, hearse and two carriages and give personal super vision.

TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE you $75 for casket alone, and all their prices are proportionate. Godeau Funeral Service Saves Ton Half. Auto ambulance, carriages and autos for hire. SAN FRANCISCO OAKLAND 41 Van Neas Are. 8818 Webster St.

306 Columbus Aye. Phone Oak. 4045 Bhia altv. December 31. Matbikle.

deaajFrSroYed wife of Nils Land- Wad. of Mrs. Marie Fiihrer Mra. Dorothea Erlatwisen. Mrs.

Hanna IJnd and S. J. and G. A. Lundblad.

a native of Moss. Norway, aged 73 years 9 months and 14 days. (Grand Rapids. papers and Chicago Scandinavian please copy.) Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow Thursday), at 1 o'i 'tea: p. m.

at her late residence. 113 Ellsw rth Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets. MeMULLEN -In Oakland. December 30. 1912, John Cornelias, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth McMnllen, and loving father of Robert J.

and Paul L. McMnllen and the late Nellie E. Jones. and brother of Mrs. Hellen M.

Kinne. a native of New York, aged 77 years 9 months and 13 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Wednesday). January 1. 1913.

at 10 o'clock a. at the family residence. 2356 East Twenty-seventh street East Oakland. Please omit flowers. rest in this cltv.

December 30. 1912. Dora Elisabeth, dearly beloved wife of George L. McNellv. and loving mother of George.

Winlfrled. William H. and GeneTlve McNelly, and stepmother of Ida and Thomas McNelly, a native of lowa, aged 47 yeara 10 months and 2 days. FTienda and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow day), Jannary 2. 1913.

at 10 o'clock a. from her late reaidence. 213 Balboa street. thence to the Star of the Sea church, where a reqnlam high masa will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 10:15 a. m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery, Oakland, by automobile. HAASS -In this city. December 31. 1912.

Lizzie Msass. beloved wife of the late Frank Maass. loving mother of Frankie Maass, loving daughter of Mrs. J. R.

StlfUer, and nlster of Rlney. Otto, August snd Theresa Kunde, aged 40 years 7 months and 2S days. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday i at Novato. Marin eountv. on the arrival of the 12:08 p.

m. train at Novato. Remains at the parlors of A. S. White, 1214 Eddy street near Laguna.

MORRIS In Oakland December 30, 1913. Sarah wife of the late George W. Morris, demoted mother of Mrs. L. Swensen.

step mother of Scott Morris, sister of William Ingram and Mrs. Lizzie Given, and grandmother of Mildred Swensen, a native of Wales, aged 69 years. Remains at the parlors ot Cunha Cartor.no, 952 Eighth afreet corner of Myrtle, Oakland. this city December 20. 1912.

Mrs. lonise M-nsell, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 50 years. this city. December 28. 1912, George A.

Murk, a native of Germany. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday. January 2. at 10 o'clock a. at the chapel of the Truman Undertaking Company.

1919 Mission street between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. MURPHY -In thin December 30. 1912. Pat rick Murphy, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years.

A member of United Laborers" Union No. 1. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of William O'Shaughtiessy A 551 555 Valencia -street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. this city.

December 31. 1912. at her late residence, Alabama street. Mary, beloved wife of William H. Murray, devoted mother of Eleanor and George and the late Dorothy Murray, and sister of Mrs.

M. Brown. a liHtive of parish of Tralee, County Kerry. Ireland. Notice of funeral hereafter.

this city, December 30. 1912. Robert William, Infant son of Emil and Lonlse Neunaber. brother of Helen Neunaber. a native of San Francisco, aged I mouth and 0 days.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today "Wednesday). January 1, 1913. at 2 o'clock at the residence of his parents. 753 Union street. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery.

O'CONNOR- In this city. Decemher 30. 1912. James, beloved husband of the late Ellen V. O'Connor and loving father of Sarah G.

and William J. O'Connor and Mrs. N. L. Donigan and the late John B.

O'Connor, a native of Philadelphia, aged 75 years. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) The funeral will'take place tomorrow (Thursday', January 2. at 9 a. from the funeral parlors of Samuel McFadden A 1070 Haight street, thence to St. Agnes church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his aoul at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by automobile. In this city. December 31. 1912.

Carl Rigster. a native of Germany, aged 78 years. RUDY -In this pity. December 31. 1912.

Marie Georgiana, dearly beloved wife of W. L. Rudy, and loving mother of Pearl Rudy, a native of San Bernardino. aged 29 years 8 months and 27 days. Notice of funeral hereafter.

RYAN-In this city. December 31. 1912. Emellne 8.. beloved wife of the late Daniel Ryan and loving mother of Daniel T.

and Emellne R. Ryan, a native of Canada. (Oakland papers please copy.) The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday). January 2. at 9 a.

m. from ber late residence. 591 Diamond street, thence to St. Philip the Apostle where requiem mass will be celebrated for. the repose of her soul, commencing at 8:30 a.

m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Oakland. Sacramento December 30.

1912. Robert H. Stafford, husband of Rena Stafford, and brother of James XV. Stafford of Sacramento. Mlsa Mary E.

Stafford of San Francisco and the late Mrs. Webster Tiling, and uncle of Mrs. C. C. Geiger and George XV.

Laing of Sacramento. aged 59 years 3 months and 19 days. Funeral tomorrow afternoon, at Sacramento. this city. December 30.

1912. beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Starrs, and loving father of James Starra, Mrs. E. Townley. Mrs.

D. taydon and the late Nicholas and William Starrs, a native of Ireland, aged 90 years 2 months and 8 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday January 2. 1913. at 9 o'clock a.

from his late reaidence. 1522 Golden Gate avenue, thence Holy Cross church, where a requiem high will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing ar 9:30 a. m. Interment at. Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage.

VICINI -In this city. Decemher 31. 1912. Slephen Vlclnl. beloved husband of Janette Yiclnl.

son of O. B. and Catherine Viclni. father of John. Frances and Clay Vicini.

and brother of Charles and Henry Vicini. a native of California, aged 47 years. Remains will be taken to Sutter Oreek. today (Wednesday), January 1, at 6 a. for Interment.

Los Oatos. Mrs. Pearl Wagner of San Francisco. Iteloved wife of L. Wagner, and daughter of Mrs.

Jennie E. Vogel, and sister of Leslie and Betty Vogel. Interment will be held In Cypress Lawn cemetery tomorrow (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m. Oakland.

December 31. 1912. Frank 8.. beloved husband of Blanche Walker, and father of Frank Walker, and son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Walker, and brother of Lewis, Edwin ancf John Walker and Mrs. F. Perelra.

a native of Mendocino county, aged 31 years 11 months and 20 days. Tucson. December 26. 1912. Carl A.

Wsllauder. dearly beloved brother of Emma A. Wallander, a native of Gotland, Sweden, aged 33 years. WEBER--In this city. December 30.

1912. beloved infant of George J. and Sophie Rose Weber, a native of SaH Franeltvco, Cal. this city. December 30.

1912. Camille Well, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Wednesdavj. at 10 o'clock a. at the chapel of Halsted A 1122 Sutter street.

Inlerment Salem cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. WILLIAMS -In Salem. December 30. 1912. Will E.

Williams, eldest son of K. H. and Mattie Williams, and brother of Mrs. Carrie H. Tucker snd Harry G.

and Everett Williams and the late Chariest Williams, a native of Folsom. Cal. WRISTEN-In this city. December 31. 1912.

Milton Washington Wrlsfen. a nsttve of Illinois. aged 76 years 2 months and 2 days. Funeral will be held in Oakley. January 2.

1913. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Snhr 2919 Missiten street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Interment I.

0. O. F. cemetery. Oakley, Cal.

CARD OF THANKS. family, brother and sisters of the late Thomas E. Horgan desire to thank their friends, and the employers of the coroner's office and Nonotuck Silk Company, for their aympathy and floral offerings. MRS. M.

HORGAN and ramily, MRS. f. HEAI.EY. MRS. N.

LERMEN. MR. F. J. HORGAN.

OARD OF THANKS. RODICK -The family of the late Walter Rodiek desire to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends for the beautiful floral offerings and for the kind expressions of sympathy extended during the sad hours of their late bereavement. MRS. RODICK and Family. FXORISTS BROWN A KENNEDY, FLORAL ARTISTS.

3081 10th. nr. store; funeral work a specialty prices. Phone Market 5725. DARBEE.

the oldest nor the largest. but the VERY BEST IN 1038 Hyde near Calif. PHONE FRANKLIN 208. A. PARK floral designs specialty.

Clels A Jacobson. German florists. 942 Fillmore st. J. J.

O'CONNOR. 2756 Mission bet. 23d and 24th. Ph. Mission 5988.

Funeral work speo'lty. SHIBELEY-MANV the leading florists, 1203 Sutter. Franklin 2084. Frank Shlbeley, Mgr. UNION FLORISTS, phone Market 3285.

Funeral work a specialty. 3017 16th near Mission. LOST AND FOUND LOST Emporium. Monday, sealskin neckpiece. Return to 3329 Clay liberal reward; no lynx fur with long tabs; left Sonday on 10:45 ni.

Sausalito boat: liberal reward upon Its return to Fairmont hotel. LOST AND FOUND Continued LOST amethyst brooch with filigree and pearls, between sth ay. and Hotel Cert, via Key Route. Return to 1528 sth Oakland: reward. LOST in the Mission, a large sized.

white Spits dog: answers to the name of Finn: reward. Finder kindly communicate with 1919 California phone West 819. OmCES Tel. West 17.11. Home 52015.

T. TAMURA A 1012 Laguna. Japanese-Chinese Employment Office. 3532. Home 4665: best Japanese, Chinese.

Filipino help; all kinds of work. ASIA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 410 ay. ANDRE REVEILLE employment office. 1044 Larkin: male and female help; hotels, restaurants, labor contractors, etc.

Franklin 6378. C. D. KINNEY. Chinese employment bureau, successor to J.

Conn, 785 Clay st. Phone Douglas 3182. ALL kinds of help furnished with care dispatch. West OSCAR Geary. STAR Emp.

help. W. KODATA. 1610 Geary; tel. West 107.

S-2706. HORI -Japanese and Chinese help of all kinds. 1711 Post West 2803. 52803. EMPLOYMENT WANTED COMPETENT, refined young woman with a little girl years old wishes situation; is good cook.

Apply Hotel Albany. FINNISH girl wants general housework or bed making. 46 Verona place. GERMAN woman, with a small hoy. wants position as housekeeper.

Address box Call. HOTEL cashier and bookkeeper; best references. 4000. Call office. I WILL polish nickel, brass, silver; evenings, 30 cents per hour.

MARY LEWIS. 230!) Bush. SITUATION WANT ADS IN THE CALL WILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINES, FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. TRAINED nurse wishes a few more engagements. Telephone Mission 4762.

WANTED--Situation by first class French maid: good references; hair dresser: good packer and traveler: willing to take an invalid lady. JEANNE. 1240 O'Farrell st. YOUNG woman wishes a position for housework and coofeing: wages $20. Call 10 a.

ni. to 6 p. st 964 Howard st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER, thoroughly experienced, wants small set of books to keep by contract; books opened, closed, statements and trial balances; day or evening work. Phone Franklin 79W0.

CHAUFFEUR, age wishes steady position; 4 years' experience; have worked in foreign factories; will go anywhere; do owu repairing. Box 4159. Call office. FIRST CLASS Chinese cook wishes job with family or hotel. HONG.

1)14 Stockton st. GARDENER, strictly sober, experienced all lines, (lowers, vegetables, fruits and care of private place, wishes steady position: good -references. GARDENER, box -Its. San Mateo. GARDEN KB, handy man around place, wishes situation with private family or institution: have best of local references.

Box Call. HEAD i.ARDFNER. first class, single, sober, experienced in hothouse (orchids greenhouse, bedding, decoration and landscape work, wants situation, private place or institution. Address box 1506. Call PI.FMBER with masters license wants work: owner can furnish material: will do by day or contract: good reference as to Integrity and workmanship; terms very roasouable.

Bex 8020. Call branch. 1657 Fillmore st. POSITION as night watihman in hotel, store or office building by sober, reliable man; good references. Box 4031.

Call. PAiNTING and papering work exchanged for tailoring. 363 Page apt. 211. PIANIST.

Al credentials, nana an to give lessons In a private family In exchange for room rent. Address 8881, Cal! office. SITUATION wanted by an experienced watchman: best reference. Box 4OSO, Cal! office. SITUATION WANTED ADS IN THE CALL WILL COST 10c FOR 4 LINES.

FIGURING 7 WORDS TO A LINE. YOUNG hoy. 16 years of age, wishes position in private family after school hours In exchange for room and board. Address 31 sth st. THOROUGHLY exp.

coathands; only those with dept. store exp. need apply. Aoply superintendent's office, THE EMPORIUM. EXPERIENCED Apply superintendent's office.

THE EMPORIUM. LADIES and girls to tint pillow tops at home; $6 to $60 per dozen: experience unnecessary at starting. WORLD'S FAIR ART 027 Broadway. Oakland, room 10 to 4 p. m.

GIRLS over 16 years of age to work on samples: wages $5 per week. Apply Thursday after a. m. SELIG wholesale tailors. 57 Battery st.

WANTED lady to work In ice cream and pool parlor. Apply 11 a. tu. 59C 3d st. uear Brssaan.

GET married -Thousands tired living alone; all ages. Call or write Mrs. Hyde. Mission st. EXPERIENCED candy saleswoman.

QUALITY INN. Sacramento st. and Presidio ay. Pe-mntient positions for young women and girls. Salaries from $1.10 to $3 per day.

Extra pay for evening and night work. Salary of $1.10 per day paid while learning. Call at Telephone building. Pine and Steiner San Francisco: telephone West 7595. Employment office open week days from 8 a.

an. to 5 p. m. LEARN HAIR DRESSING The FAMOUS PEAVY P. V.

SYSTEM. Enroll now. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL of HAIR DRESSING. 907 Market second floor, near Empress theater. KNOX, 1205 Call liens, attachment; time cashed: debts collected everywhere.

territories open for men of ability to handle a New York line ladies' benchmade turn slippers: those with established territory only need answer; may be carried as side Hue; write, stating former experience and terras desired: all communications in strict confidence. Address SHOES, box 100, 1364 Broadway. New York city. CAPABLE, mature high school student can secure education and home in boarding school upon extremely advantageous terms. Box 4093.

Call. WANTED and waiters, bellboys, busboys. elevator men: male help only; no fee charged: positions secured free: I am placing men in positions every day: If you are looking for work, come and see me. Apply after 16 o'clock at 10 Anna lane. Eddy st.off Powell, downstairs.

See MR. DAVENPORT. SOLICITORS good men of business ability: make vonr own proposition. Apply at THE INDEPENDENT CLEANING WORKS, 2328 Filbert Oakland. WANTED MSS to learn automobile business throughout.

If you are a mechanic of any craft It Is to your advantage. 1401 Folsom st. MILKER for Inspected dairy; must have good references; single man only $45 a month and fonnd. F. C.

SLOAN. Palo Alto. Young men to learn auto business; we have all makes of cars to work on. 125 A'alencla st. GET married tired living alone: all ages.

Call or write Mrs. Hyde. 2077 Mission st. LEARN barber trade money while learning. CAL.

BAREER COLLEGE. 145 3d st. 5,000 men wanted to get 5 cent shave and 10 cent haircut. CAL. BARBER COLLEGE.

145 3d st. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN and BRAKEMEN for nearby railroads: $80 to $100 monthly; age IS to experience unnecessary: no strike; promotion; engineer, conductor: railroad employing headquarters; over 400 men sent to positions monthly: state age: send stamp. RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, box 4101. Call office. WANTED FOR S.

bodied unmarried men between ages of is and 85; citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, 060 Market San Francisco, Cal. LEARN the barber trade in the only legitimate colleges in the world: schools and shops In all large cities: wages paid while learning: beware of places unfair to union labor. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 234 3d San Francisco.

AUTOMOBILE driving and repairing. MOTOR ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. 57th tad Adeline Oakland. MALE HELP WANTED Continued 1913 1913 1913 1813 MURRAY A- READY wishes every one A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 1913 1813 1913 1913 1913 GOODBY TO THE OLD; WELCOME TO THE NEW 1913 1913 i 1913 WHICH MEANS SO MUCH FOR A GREATER, BIGGER. BETTER AND MORE PEROUS SAN" FRANCISCO FOR US ONE AND ALL THANKS THANKS THANKS Murray A Ready takes this opportunity -to thank all their friends, employers and employes for their confidence and support during the year 1912.

as well as for the many years past. And with this same confidence and sup port our business will continue to grow and increase in volume las it has done every year since it has been established, thereof convincing every one that our close, careful ami prompt at tention to our patron's wants has met with public approval and crowned our efforts with GREAT SUCCESS MURRAY A READY. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. 782 to 786 Howard st. Phone Sutter 1205 and 1200 OFFICE OPEN TODAY 7 A.

M. 4.00fr-Men for all classes of work in California. Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Utah, Arizona for R. R. construction, power factories, road and general work.

Men for lumber work. Men for mining work. Men for ran work. Men for R. R.

work. Etc. Etc. Etc. A FEW SPECIALS TODAY 10 Carpenters, mining company south.

$4.00 day MECHANICS-MECHANICS Blacksmith, state $3.50 day Machinist, $1.00 fare $3.75 day 3 Boiler makers $4.00 day 2 Plasterers $0.00 xlay MISCELLANEOUS Milker, near city mo. A fd. Milker and wife, south mo. A fd. Orehardist and wife.

Sonoma $52.50 mo. A fd. 4 ranch hands, near city $1.25 day A fd. 2 ranch teamsters, south $35.00 mo. fd.

4 wood choppers south $2.50 cord 10 teamsters, state highway. day 20 teamsters, power company $2.75 day Cook and wife, camp $90.00 mo. A fd. 2 bakers, south A fd. This Is lust a few.

We want hundreds of laborers, free fare, for all points. See our bulletin boards. MURRAY A READT. 782 to 756 Howard st. JSOLIUITORS SALESMEN wanted; no experience required: earn while you learn.

Write (or ealli for list of positions open paving $1,000 to $5,000 a year. NATIONAL SALESMEN'S TRAINING ASS'N. 4018 Pheian building. San Francisco. WANTED Experienced traveling salesmen to sell extensive line of fine imported and domestic cutlery on commission: bond required.

Address PAPE-THIEBES CUTLERY St. Louis. Mo. BARBERS AND SUPPLIES COUNTRY shop, $100, terms; one chair shop; living rooms In back of shop; some furniture; hotel privileges in two months; prosperous town: good reason for selling. Address GUS SCHROEDER.

Concord. Cal. BARBER trade taught free; opportunities to make money while learning. Call or write INTERNATIONAL BARBER SCHOOL, 790 Howard st. NEW YEAR GREETINGS! I have the largest stock of barber furniture and clock poles at 6 lowest prices; easy terms.

394 Hayes street. at 419. Halght st. nr. Webster, in excellent condition: good location for barber shop.

W. B. McGERRY A 41 Montgomery st. FOR sale- Two chair shop: established 8 years; no competition: reason for selling, other business. Price $75.

CHAS. McQLTLLAN. Larkspur. Cal. BARBERS" UNION -Free emp.

agency. R. H. BAKER. 900 Market: tel.

Franklin 88BS. D. M. S. is carefully prepared by 'a' chemist and Is sold by barber supply houses only.

DU PONT MFG. 453 Douglass st. FOR chair barber shop. In prosperous country town; rent I $23; $400 cash. Address box 4036.

Call. BARBER. months" experience, wants position I in good shop to finish trade. Box 6000, Call office. Oakland.

TWO barbers, young Germans, wish steady positions, city 'or country. F. HOLZ, 908 BARBERS' Protective Union Employment secretary. W. BARON.

775 tel. Kearny 5384. WANTED class voting barber: none other need apply. 5722 San Pablo Oakland. class barber.

490 Sutter st. fS corner Powell. 1 THEY arc here: new lot "Diamond Razors. At BAUER'S 59 O'Farrell st. LEARN barber trade free; make money while learning.

CAL. BARBER COLLEGE. 3d st. BARGAIN chair barber shop for sale: doing i good business: in good location. 1391 llaight.

BARBER wishes a position in the city or try; sober and Industrious Box 4089. Call. WANTED A first class, lively porter for barber shop. Market st. GOOD BARBER for 419 18th Oakland.

COMPLETE 3 chair barber shop for sale very reasonably at 621 Van Ness BARBER wanted evening and Saturdays. 506 -i, Alcatraz Oakland. i TWO chair barber shop for sale. Cor. Myrtle and 3d Oakland.

WANTED -A good. Steady barber. 522 Broad way. BUSINESS PERSONALS NOTICE Call will not knowingly print illegitimate advertisements. If any "reader can i furnish Information that any advertisement fin this column Is not legitimate, send to The Call in confidence, and if found correct the ad, vertisement will 'be discontinued.

wigs and toupees defy detection: private department for gentlemen. 2271 California Mr. Lederer in charge. wigs, trans- formation switches. 1808 Fillmore at.

Hair goods guaranteed. -j' Firm established 1888. A-EMINENT CHINKS! HERB DOCTORS All diseases cured: strictly confidential; con-5 sultation free: hours Sundays 10-8. DRS. CHAN CHAN J-lERB 1910 Sutter st.

MISS E. ELLSWORTH. 832 Market, opp. Erapo. rium.

Ellis r. 204. Columbia hittg; i elec. hrs. 110 to 10.

MISS BERNARD, steam baths and electric treat nicnt; Van's Mexican hair restorer: select ronage only. 215 O'Farrell S. office 5. GERMAN nurse wishes a few more engagement for I massage, manual or vibratory; Nauhelm A' bath. CM Hyde st.

between i Geary and post. CABINET, vapor i and tub i baths for colds and elee. treats. 1 1114 Divisadero nr. Eddy.

MRS. MOORE. ISO 7 Fillmore st. -Massage, face hH and sculp manicuring; hours 10-9 daily. MISS JOHANSSON, grad.

Swedish genuine massage. 1073 Gongh hrs. 12-8: Sun. 12-5. TUB and steam baths; massage treatments and manicuring.

apt. C. near Market. MISS IF. BtJBKE steam I baths, elee.

rib, specialty. 2022 Sutter; ph. Fill. 1711. GRADUATE masseuse, chiropodist.

615 Ellis st near Hyde; Frank. i 2957: hours to 0. MISS BELL, graduate masseuse: his. Sun. daily, ion.

407 bide 830 Market. LOUISE PASCOE. eastern massagekand elect, "rib. treatment. Rm.

211. 34 Ellis hrs. 10 10 10. IT' TO DATE bath massage parlors; elec. vihra.

-vp moved from 1012 Fillmore to 727 Geary. MISS 5 GIBSON masseuse; If face and alp treatments. 34 Ellis, rin. 316: hrs. I- JO p.

m. WELLS' MAGNETIC AND SCALP TREAT MENTS. 1005 MISSION ROOM MRS. ANDREWS, professional nurse, masseuse; SB physician's references. Turk i lirs.

12-7. MRS. STEWART, elect, and rib. treats. for rheum, and nerves.

1122 Mkt. opp. 7tb, r. 3. BUSINESS PERSONALS C-'onttwiied ii-i--- MRS.

L. E. lIARTMAN, vibratory and electric specialist: rheumatism, impaired circulation. nervous trouble. 757 Pacific bldg: hours 10 to FRANKLIN Electric Institute.

588-888 Whitney 133 Geary st. MRS. C. ROSE; 10 to MISS F. RODGERS.

late of Chicago, masseuse Scalp treatment. Room 301. 34 Ellis at. MASSAGE by trained nurse; refined pa-xrons only. 1437 Buchanan st.

Hours. 12 to 9. DREGLESS METIL; elee. light bath, alcohol, oil. with manlp.

1415 O'Farrell; 10-9; tel. W. 8915. CORTEX-Thermal baths, salt glow, elec vfb. 915 Van Ness cor.

Kills, suite 203; hrs. 11 10. GERMAN herb capsule for women: no operations. ISM Pacific Alameda. Bay- station.

gCTBNTITIC TBEATMENTa POST. 101, RM. A. M. TO 9 P.

M-: TUB. VAPOR. HERB, ELEC. BLANKET BATHS X) MY METHOD ELIMINATES POISON. THERE FORE ALL PAINS: RHEUMATISM AND ALL AILMENTS SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED: SHAMPOO DANDRUFF CURE; MANICURIV JPMBBONALB UNHAPPY girls will find a woman friend to help and advise them- at 524 Kearny Baa Francisco, from 2 to 4 8 to p.

m. daily. Telephone Sutter INFORMATION WANTED RICHARD SCHAEFER -Information Is desired aa to the whereabouts of Richard Schaefer. also known as Roman Kosfschafer- and Roman Kostrzewa. who formerly lived at No.

.1883 Teutonia U. S. A. enlisted In Company First Washington in fantr.v. U.

S. as Richard S'oliaefi-r: he Was I member of that comtisny at Model camp, Tresidlo. San Francisco. October 11. and went with that company to the Philippine islands.

Later lie is supposed to hare been mail carrier living at Manila. P. Commum cate any Information to Charles Holzhauer. ex ecutor, Xo. 1121 Vllet Milwaukee, U.

S. A. MATRIMONIAL MARRIAGE PAPER Largest and best ever pu'o' lisbed. 20 pages personal ads. hundreds wealthy; sample copy free.

EVENTIDE CLUB, box 702. Oaklaud. Cal. MARRY -Thousands tired living alone; all ages; call or write. HYDE- Mission st.

PARTIES wishing to marry. c-alr or write MILLARD. 2208 Sutter details 25c. CLAIRVOYANTS CONSULT PRIM ESS ZORAIDA, the genuine Egyptian clairvoyant; she can tell you exactly what yon called for: gives names, dates, fa-ts; r-lie has no equal. Ella Wlie-ler Wilrox says; interested in occult sciences should see this gifted Special reading 50c; hrs.

10-9; closed Sun. 1843 Fillmore st. nr. Sutter. AA PROF.

J. E. SHAW, Genuine clairvoyant, true and reliable, tells full names, gives advice on love, marriage, divorce, business, patents, changes, deaths, wills, decti-; removes eril Influences; reunites separated. Readings 60s. 25 Third st.

next Hearst hid. clairvoyant; FEE 50c. 966 MARKET i.ipp. Empress theater) near Hales. JIVES NAMES and advice on all affairs; 10 5.

Suns. 10-1. SPIRITUALISM MISS ZEMDAIt, young, gifted elair. and palmist: a wonderful prophetess; hours 10 to 10; 50c. gentlemen $1.

1108 Divisadero near Turk. Anna Diamond, clairvoyant, palmist, card read. full facts revealed. 1445 Fillmore; ph. W.

880. ASTROLOGY MISS STARR, astrologist. reads your full life scientifically. Eddy Eagle apartments. EDUCAIIONAL "STEINEGGER PIANO GUIDE." 1913.

Just out; new and best book for talented students ami. teachers desiring the best results; ask your dealer or publishers direct; postpaid for $1. Box 888, Berkeley. U. THE GHEOC SCHOOL OF ANJ)" MS Grant Market at :7t.h.

Market Eng-lish. touf-h -speed practice. ENGINEERING electrical, mining, survey, assay, cyanide; estab. 1800. Van tier Naillen School, and TeL.

Oakland. ETHEL COTTON SI'IDK) of era tor.v. after dinner and extempore speaking. 1112 Mkt. FISK TEACHEBS' AGENCY, 2l''U Shattuck rixun 4.

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3d and Market. or our Oakland office. 9()4 Broadway. For every letter in answer to your advertisement you are to pay THE CALL 2 cents. Your adv.

is published one week. THIS OFFER IS FOR MISCELLANEOUS. ARTICLES AND DOES N'ul' APPLY TO REAL LS TATE EXCHANGES (Hi TR ANSA! NO BUSINESS FROM DEALERS' ACCEPTED. FOR exchange--! have some gilt edge stocks paying 12 per cent to exchange for a C'-'l motor boat; no scrap heaps or wernout heal considered; would Eke 25 to S5 15 30 value not to exceed Box '4952. Call office.

SET of Encyclopedia Britannica, 1 edition, 30 volumes, with book Will exchange for a good folding pocket equipped with high grade (anastigma-t)-' Tens and shutter. Box 2217. exchange genuine world, famous 8850 Ludwig. used few months, largest 'size. 3 pedals; bought at largest piano on Kearny st.

Highest standard make. 'Xo real estate. What have you? Box 2227. Call. WHAT have you in exchange for riding and drivlug lessons, or use of saddle horses at chases? Open day aud evening Address Imx 2-33.

Call. 5x7 view camera, also 5x7 camera for stamp pictures or cabinets, with outfit; exchange for candy case and soda fountain or good typewriter. Box 4028. Call office. I HAVE aa 1.

C. 8. textbook on- mathematics covering all will trade for standard law book or gPOd.Scttoa books. What have real Box 8180, Call Oakland. 1 LARGE solid oak corner cabinet, glass doors: 1 medium man's wardrobe, paneled: new Reglna hand cleaner; cut price, or what have you? Box 8888, ('a TWO ladies' tailored suits 'to.

exchange for a watch, or what have you? Also pox of toilet articles for agents. Box 2237 Call office. WILL do carpenter work, repair automobiles wash and care for same; tools- any honorable work for house rent furniture, or anything useful in home. Box Civil. ONE automatic rotary printer and'tvpe.

medical battery, field glasses, porch cur tains to exchange for. houseHold furniture What have you? Box 5131. Call office. Oakland. ONE camera and outfit, also a GermS- Mauser.

caliber 43 or II MM. I would like trade the above for a power screw cottinif lathe. Bnv 2231. Call. cumm, SQUARE piano, with stool, for exchange' either for phonograph and records, or what have you Box 2233.

Call. LADY'S diamond ring, never used. carat will exchange for a piano in good condition, or apply on player piano. Box office. WILL trade a 22 repeater, phonograph with rec ords, new punching bag" and.

gloves for good bike or room rent. Box 2222. Call. WHAT have you in exohrnge for tj good vett-rinary recipes for horses and.cattle tameness and condition powders' Box 42'2-i. Call WHAT have you in exchange for two pretty ruffle neck canary birds, large cage 2221.

Call. CAMERA aud fine opals in exchange, for prism binocular or what have you? ldress nn 4161. Call. Electric wiring -and fixtureswant furniture, suit clothes "or what have rani Box 2230. Call office.

GENTLEMAN will exchange diamond ring and scarfpin for lady's diamond ear screws or what have you? Box 2415. Call. WHAT have you to exchange, for typewriter or furniture for a 2 room flat. Address boa Call office. I WANT a first class auto.

What yon ac. cept In exchange? Box 5135. Call office. Oak. WHAT have you in exchange for 2 very flna canary birds? Box 2229.

Call office. To ton truck in new conditlou What have you? Box 1541. Call. Oakland. TYPE ITE ItS SUPPLIES WALTER J.

WOLF, dealer: reKiilt typewriters of nil descriptions; expert repairing: typewriters inspeilcd and rented: ribbons for all machines: carbon papers a office supplies Bush phones. Douglas 4113. Home 2319. REBUILT $100 Rem. PresT trpe-rtr No.

2 per mo. L. A ALEXANDER. Market. L.

C. Smith A Bio. vis. OAKLAND Typewriter Kxchwnyn; hoi Bn.adw-T Oakland, dealers in all makes of.

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Pages Available:
152,338
Years Available:
1890-1913