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4 SOCIAL EVENTS OF ALAMEDA COUNTY Lawrence F.. • Jennings and ? Miss Virginia Pinkston ■to I Wed in June j ■ ■ .. •: - ' ■ ' < ■ .„.."" Other .Affairs Engrossing Members of the Exclusive ISet This Month juAKLAXD, May 7.—-Lawrence F. Jennings will marry Miss Virginia Pinkston Thursday everiirig, June 12. at Fruitvale Congregational church: The betrothal was announced nearly a year ago,? bringing to them the felicitations of a wido circle of friends. Miss Pink -stonfwlll choose a bevy of "the girls'to attend her in the bridal ??• party . arid Invitations to the ceremony will reach several hundred guests/Miss .Pinkston has a seminary?education and she gave particular attention to the cultivation of her musical gifts.\ The Pinkstbns belong to a group of pioneer .families which have made Fruitvale notable for' its culture. ** " * Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Acker will leave next week for a tour? of the Grand canyon, planning? to he absent from' town for a month. Miss. Helen? Acker will remain In Oakland? while her pa rents are away. y . An event which included a number of the girls and younger matrons in i its pleasure was the bridge ; tea at which Miss? Josephine Johnson enter tained informally in honor of her sis ter, Mrs. John Stark Towne. f Mrs. Towne is visiting Oakland from her home in southern California and has accepted. several favors from "her friends. Miss Johnson asked the?closer acquaintances of herself and sister! to accept her, hospitality at the? 7 Johnson residence in Monte Vista avenue. M ' * *? ..;-.. Mrs. Ewald Grunaky Jr. has returned to her home in Nevada, after? a brief visit as the guest of her mother,-Mrs. William G. Palmanteer. Mrs. Grunsky; . ante to the bay cities to attend the wedding of Miss Madeline Clay and, Warren Harrold last month. She gave all her time to the family circle, re fusing the numerous social compli ments which were offered on the occa sion of her first visit to Oakland since her marriage. Mrs. Grunsky will -be remembered as Miss HazelPalman teer. * * ,* . The wedding of Maurice Sullivan and Miss Gladys ; Wilsonf will :be a simply appointed event of the coming month. Miss Wilson has named Tuesday, f June 10, as her marriage? day, the ceremony, j to take place at the family residence in Linda Vista. • ?• ,' Mrs. D. H. Foote and Mrs. M. H. Roh- ! bins entertained at bridge and? tea this ] afternoon at Hotel Oakland, extending their hospitality to 100 guests. -i .", -5r . .•jy* -rf'-.-■ .-..'*>..■ ; Mrs. Charles H. King will open her East Oakland y residence tomorrow afternoon to a group of matrons whom -j she'will entertain at a bridge tea. She i will be assisted, in receiving by her I daughter, Mrs. Ernest Tanner, y y * *" ■ * y Mrs. Milton Hor swill entertained a dozen of the younger set at cards this afternoon, her guests numbering a group of friends who meet? together ? fortnightly for an informal ; game of bridge. Those present were: Mrs.' Roy JQronson '-..■' 'Mis:- Katherinr Culver s Mrs. David OHphant Jr. Mi** Virginia Pinkston 1 MrF.Fred Vickery Miss ÜBm Marshall"? Mrs. Boy Baker Mia* Hope Mathews. -, Mrs. Unfr (,'owles |.Urs. Warren ftfcKffebea i Mrs.- 1 irebsnigh - -j - "'' * .-#,". * ' ' ■ : Miss Edith Goodfellow, who has been abroad since the early winter,?is. plan ning to return shortly to the? family home in- Oakland. ,The death f r of- her father, the late W.S. Goodfellow, sad dened the "journey; which w ; as looked forward to with such pleasure. " . Mrs. Henry Heilbron Jr. has been entertaining as her guest in Sacra-" mento Miss Frances Ramsay. 9 "X" TT Bridge and tea were the pleasures which Mrs. George de Golia offered a number whom she entertained at theClaremont Country club, this after noon? 7-' ' \" 'y,f . ■.. #;-, - * ; ♦ ? ~y . Mrs. James K. Moffitt Jr. will give ■ tea tomorrow in honor -of Mrs. Herbert M°ffitt, who .leaves shortly with her husband, Doctor Moffitt, for a summer abroad. " ■":'' *;- : ;*?". * " ",'; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bliss.are spend in?, some days in the bay cities from their summer place-at Lake Tahoe. JIM FAT, FAMILY COOK, ACCUSED OF LARCENY Judge : Harris and Son • Play -Detectives ' Pand Land .Suspect Charged With Taking Honey OAKLAND, May 7.— Judge T. W. Harris and his son, Myron:, Harris, a deputy district attorney; played* detect-? ive roles this?morning when* they? ar rested Jim Fat, the family cook. . A bag : of money taken ? from fa bureau drawer was traced to Jim Fat, and judge Harris and; his son bundled the suspected man into their; automobile and "hurried him to the .city prison. Where he was charged with- petty lar ceny. ? ,; : ', The Harrises have been missing ar ticles for-the last six months, but jj sus picion did not center on? Jim Fat until this morning. When two); suits;. of "clothes f- and a Gladstone | bag 'recently disappeared the J theft was blamed*" on burglars.. Judge Harris took his wife to the train this > morning and before leaving"? he. put the? money, bag "in ? a drawer. When he returned the cash was missing, y ■ DICKINSON PLEADS GUILTY Will Be Given Until Außost 20 to Make Good Hl* Shortage. , OAKLAND, 'May ".—George Dickin son, whose arrest? more than a year ago for:emb'ezzUhgfrom the California* "Optical? 'company,-,: sums? of ,'f money amounting to more than $1,000 created a sensation, pleadedf guilty • before Po lice Judge Mortimer 'k Smith ? today to .* »«^o y chargesf; of y misdemeanor yem-f tezzlement and sentence was set yfor, August 7. He has, promised";to?;. make good the shortage),and will be given until August : to make payments? . OAKLAND LTH EATERS^ TWELFTH I and ■ BRO AD WA Ykk OAKLAND LAGRACIOSA Oorgeous; Scenic 'Production;. " ; :• "VISIONS? of; FAIRY: LAXD" f _RDATHB—IB "DAINTY MAIDS IN "H-i-R-A-M" - . The-Musical Favorites.;.*;.y, y ,y* /DIAMOND & BEATRICE FIVE » OTHER ■ F_ ATUR ES,, Orpheum Bill Is Varied Rare Show at Pantages .*.; .. ■.-■-.. -- . .-'..'-,■■■ *'.' : ■'■■ :". Stars at Oakland's vaudeville theaters. CHIEF OF POLICE ARRANGES DETAILS Department Reorganized by New Order Taking Ef fect Saturday OAKLAND. May 7.Chief .if Police ! Petersen announced- today that begin? i ning Saturday he will put in force a ! complete reorganization of the police j | deaprtment which Will affect..prac- j tically; every member of the force. "The j : new station in Fifty-second street, j near Shattuck avenue, north Oakland ! district, will be completed then. Fea | tures of the change will he an ar ! rangement by divisions,; the heads of ! which:will be in absolute control and responsible directly to the chief for i the work in their departments. ;i,VMH HKAUS DIVISION ■'Captain^J.*? F. Lynch, the senior, of ficer, .will assume charge of the" north- j crn division. Lieutenant B. ,L. Cur- j tiss will be second Tin-command and j have charge? of the bight detail. Ser- I geant J. F. Sill will be desk sergeant! j Corporals E. L. Conroy and HyNedderf man have been detailed for: service; under Lynch. "The? chauffeur? will be, W. H. Jordan. R. A. Brown and J. It Leonhardt-and. the Wagon officers will 1 be? G. ■' L. Doolan, C. J. Keefe ; and E. ,W. | Summers. , '- - .•-■-.-■' : - ~ * ~ .'» i '-■ Captain Charles H. Bock .will be? in charge of the central;..station with Lieutenant William Woods in charge of the night detail/ Sergeant 1 **James Walters Will be desk sergeant. .:The central division will be divided into four;districts with Corporal AlPoulter in charge of No. 1. : the downtown sec i tion, taking the; place held by Walters. District No. 2, the west Oakland <sec- ! tion, will be in charge of ; Sergeants A. G. Bock and Corporal John * Murphy. i District No. 3. east' Oakland section, will be headed by ff Sergeant < Michael Bvrne and No.* 4. - known Sas _■ the Pied mont in Oakland district, will be" .in charge of -Corporal" JohnfFahey.:-" BROWN AT. MELROSE The Melrose district .will be in charge of Captain ? Thorwald Brown and Lieutenant Fred • Schroeder.. Ser geant William -McCloud? will be desk sergeant?- and h. Corporals E. Brock and J. F. Flynn will: be assigned there. y A new department has been created which will be in charge; of all the motor ? driven? vehicles with Sergeant John F. Sherry in command of the men and ; machines. There f are two patrol wagons, two automobiles and a motor-; cycle?; A patrol wagon, an automobile and?the motorcycle will remain at the central station-; and the other wagon will be? sent to the; north -Oakland sta tion. "■> J. F. McCumber, J. G. Wallman,* A. B. Smith and C. G. Underwood'; will be the .chauffeurs; at the central^"sta tion and W. R. Jones will be the wagon officer.. '"'?'■?', '■ -,-'.'•'•' V -■■---. 3; Sergeant Joseph iHavens, ; now; doing patrol duty, will act as clerk to Chief Petersen in place of I Curtjss, who goes to north Oakland.§/ Chief; Petersen will leave the flatter part of -.the* month to attend" the convention of the National Association?' of 'Police 5 Chiefs and dur ing his absence; Captain Lynch will be acting chief.? *■'■?.*- • 'y. f'i OX THE JOB AT DAYTON ; Then happened an;, incident."thati is unique in the history of f great disas ters. One of the distinguished citizens, whose? manufacturing plant of 38 acres was ;on an ! elevation outside the danger zone, stepped out ion' the roof and .took one/ swift look at the square miles of desolation. Then he rose to the emer gency V like a cork bobbing out ; - of the water, John Patterson has a think ing apparatus which hums like a f dy namo: '-it?freaches; a 1? decision with the rapidity of a well J oiled piston," and his conclusions have the decisiveness "of? a steel trap. • . r "\" ,- ; -.f?- 7 f 7 He, came down from., the roof , and sent' for ? t , his f." heads- of V departments; They - hitched up : their t 7 trousers*ffand came across j the 3Sf acres on 7 the jump. By the f time they reached ?- the oflitfT, Mr. Patterson had drawn on the black- I board?? the C outline y reproduced at the bottom of this page.? Every man found his^ work cut out for him. with a "full speed ahead" order . pinned ," to 5' it.—Ed gar Allen* Forbes, in Leslie's.. , | Oakland Brevities | Victor accused of entering the room of Marie Merrill lin j the * Holland J house ? and f stealing.; clothing. I **, was « arrested l yesterday |>. by % Inspectors James i Drew, William i Quigley i and j: Charles Mc ; Carthy on 1a S charge lof * petty larceny. He was \ arraigued _ before Police Judge 8 Mortimer! Smith] . ami • his preliminary hearing was ; set : for May 14. Tt* Samuel Kiiu;. wanted - ; in ■; San Francisco fori felony embezzlement.";, was i arrested i at» Idorif* park' Tuesday by Inspector* Richard McSyiev and * William Finish and bronchi to : San 3 nan ( is,o yesterday vby Detective .fames y\*olans§Mß|f K. N. .n.vston. <t4.:_ Colby street, left his ; trousers 4 near an open* window en retiring Tuos day night J and [. found * them > missing | with '• a } small; sum of moneyyesterday morning. T.-'.Ti; A. Marlin. 40".) Eighth street. ic|>or!e,| to the -police the* theft*'of-a; suit of clothes | and fail clock, A small bank containing* $1S was stolen from tthe * home iofl. H. Perry, 94331 Bf_treet3_l_i_Si THE SAN FRAN CISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. PRISONERS SHOW ■ INTEREST IN BIRD Appeal Sto Judge to :j Liberate Sparrow Caught Between Two Panes of Glass 'OAKLAND, May 7.— Prison.is in the fourth, story of if the county jail sympathized .with'"'a half grown, spar-* row 'caught between two ; panes of glass* in the courthouse, opposite and today applauded Superior,.!udge»Waste when he released ! the bird. ' For two days the men in the Jail ■ ob served ; the sparrow held - fast V between the glass in af half open window. yA trusty was delegated to inform Judge -Wastef andf ask 7 permission to free f ; the bird. By carefully /pulling? f one win dow down and raising the other Judge Waste?? and ', the trusty extricated the little prisoner. y - ."_'.,- The prisoners said that?' other,? spar-*., rows had been frantic over the plight of '■'" their?y relative?? and • ' had brought (Worms and bugs for■two)days';^rffa vain attempt to feed him through? the glass.' y itmtirim; thk war SCARE A very large puncture has,.been'., made in the.* war; scare of Europe by? the ex posures of -''the methods .employed,; to work up the sentiment. The disclo sures -came at? a fortunate time fto .tone down the ■ armament - madness.-— Nash villee Tennesseean. ?• ?; -f ffy '.""■''%'■„ Davenport $97= emmr ww w ___4» £* 4» Va J& M .'maaaaam Divan and Bed in One ™ • . The most popular and the biggest selling- piece of furniture invented in a decade is the Davenport. In the daytime it is a handsome sofa or divan—an ornament to M the home and taking the place of several chairs. When night comes a simple, easy f motion transforms the divan into a comfortable full-size bed big enough for two people. A.large box beneath the seat takes care of the bedclothes during the day. The handsome pattern shown in the picture above we price at ' $27.60 —golden * or fumed oak frame, splendid springs, upholstered in leatherette. Sold on . easy M credit terms—ss cash and $4 a month. If you are thinking of a Davenport, see our big exhibition SURE before you buy—if .for- no other reason than to post yourself on patterns and prices. . •*=■•-•■"' -Jl " ■ - '*fls«s ' •.-•■";.: ,_-l_l__ -'' ■ A« 7T*Z _ auSSiamt? ' |B_B Another "Scrim" Event—l_ftfc Yard '" • Just before the "strike" of the weavers went into effect we bought up I five thousands yards of scrim. It has just arrived and goes on sale for three days (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) at 12«/ c the yard: Double bordered y |duplex printed scrim in all colors and many different patterns. : ••• - • ■•■■••:•••■•:■■••• :•■•* :•".;.v : -: ■:. ■'.-■•.■•• - y; : ~"""~ " ! "■ -■ Credit Service ?> Our credit"terms must suit your conven- :'■'.-'• ience. A - small * cash payment only is re- - - lence. -\ smati},casnj;payment > only Is Re quired— the balance as your salary will per- --.'- * ""• ' ,'"'.: ' "■ ". " k . v "• ' __■ ■_ * . . .-.--• _«__________*fe. iM_________________________________________________________________-l' «______ );>v,2:*'jj_3fVBHfl __\J__| _■■ _<__________?^_Sa_JS»^£tasl f/fl-gWPn flfl m\mm7.m?aWiWiMMtWimfMWmXT/.*mWtm ___▼/§] I |» Ifl H________9 Bfl fl .! 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Good looks, a pleas, ing personality, stunning gowns and a well trained voice—these g are the fac tors that give her success. "The Window of Apparitions" is a» ; full of mystery as at? the first per- I forma nee.' 'No one has yet been able .jtof solve the riddle which it offers. It is imported from London and has proved itself one of the best things of i its kind ever hrought across the water. The professional debut of Miss Grace Casters has been welcomed by I many Oaklanders who already are' ac quainted with her ability as an enter tainer. , ' ..Other acts..: are Franker -Woods Sand Bunee Wyile in "Good Night;" Hale Nofrcrossßaridjleo in a comedy. "Love in the Suburbs;" De Renzo and Laude, comedy acrobats; the Ishikawa brothers, hand . { balancers. and 1. Warren Keane and Grace White in sleight of hand. * -" Mi-iwii ni nana, • The show at the Oakland Pantages is worthy of ! support romf the first to the last act. Beatrice, assisted by Oharles Dlmond and a girl harpist, gives an excellent performance on, the saxophone. '. g . ... j^ggjgg - '•Visions > -'ln. Fairyland." an offering intended for the children, is > also popu ; lar with their elders. It is a fairy story" beautifully staged and 'admirably? acted. Other acts*worth seeing are "Hiram,'' a farce given by a bevy of girls; Rizal and Atima, gymnasts: Miss in songs; and Grimm Elliott, blackface artist. . " DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT FOR ALLEGED BEATING Mr*. I . M. Everts Asks $5,000 '■ for At .• ■:-,.■:.■:■ -~>-• '•.,:*' *" .„'-■,-«-..-''. -~--» -~.'■ ■-•■„--,,.*■.. " -c'- •:,•'•:•■> tack' she Charge* Mm. Lena Went ■ •?? ";"•?'?"!--•" Made ■ I pun Her '■■.■■ :yyf OAKLAND. May 7.—Mrs. 1,. M. j Evarts wants $5,000 damages from Mrs. Lena West for an alleged beating, ac cording to a suit filed in the superior court today.jv.The; affair is said to have occurred ;in a? cigar f store at 413 'East j Fourteenth street April 13, when Mrs. j E var tsi and Mrs. West met by accident. j f; The plain tiff alleged that Mrs. West "attacked . her and beat her violently several times with closed s fists, bruising and cutting her face badly." Attorney J/?|E?- Smith explained later that his client's face ? was f badly scratched by! Mrs. West. Ha<k of the personal clash. Mr. Smith said, was trouble between 'Mrs.. Evarts and Mrs. West's husband over the sale of a moving picture house; in San Fran cisco. West was said to have repre sented that the place had a larger in come than Mrs. Evarts found after she took possession,'^and ff Smith jf explained thai Mrs. had West arrested in San Francisco. I • 5. Mrs. West, objecting to the treatment of her husband, was charged with a personal attack by way;' of retaliation. y ii. .OA*tf»!.;' ~ , ■ " "I see now why..it.takes. you so long to shave. -I'Ve^hceri-rwatchirigf^you/ .... ~ ■■.■"•.■-..-*'. i . , * **.;.-='.,■ -, -...,- ■.*-•'... Rivers." ~„ ' - -«*• "Well?" "You make a lot of, hideous ■; faces iat yourself while you're doing it. and every face, of course, I requires " a sep arate shave." —Chicago . LEAVES HIS HOME TO STENOGRAPHER Many Bequests in Will of Late Edward B. Norton, Berkeley Councilman .guMSKaS*,*'*-*;... .v...--. ..'.'■• - '*■•-"■.■■' '■■ ' Z7>'-<t • BERKELEY, May 7. —Edwin B- Nor ton, late 7 city councilman of this city, left his home property, 22H5 Blake street, to Miss E. Lillian Foss, his sten ographer, in his will, which was filed for probate today. The place with im provements is valued at $10,000. In ■ addition Mies Foss was given, his shares iin the Western States Life Insurance company. The Berkeley Bank of Sav ings Trust company will hold the Blake street property in trust for Miss Foss ! until sheiis|3o f. years:■' of age. hut the will gives her the right to 'occupy.; the ! house ,in the meantime.. She is.the daughter of Mrs. Grade W. Foss, a widow of 13"4 Albina avenue. Norton's estate was -: : estimated Jgat | $65,000 in value by. the Berkeley Banks and Savings*:. Trust company, in their petition for letters to have the will admitted to probate today. A list of 35 beneficiaries named by Norton was appended. ' -L' ~?— ' Norton left an annuity. of $35 a month during her life time to , his mother. Mrs. Charlotte A. Holdredge, of Brooklyn, N. . V.. the sum of $6,000 ( being set aside for the purpose. f-?!He? left fa? cash bequest of $4,000 to his Ernest If. Norton of Jersey City, N. .).. and gave $I,oooy each""! to. Elmer and Bertram Booth, sons of his friend, Charles S." Booth. Charles S. Booth will receive Norton's gold watch, large diamond ring and automobile. Four thousand" dollars, may revert '.to 7 the Berkeley Y. M. C. A., under con ditions of possible deaths of his rela tives. The institution was given $500 outright 4' and Norton's collection of books. yVEda*'Raffo<of;92B'Chestnut street was "given $1,000. ; Harry Wilson,- his step ■ son, residence now unknown, will re ceive $1,000 upon application, and $750 was left to Alice M. Donathan of 5667 Park street. Oakland. In memory of his late wife, Lottie E.fifNor tony? the ' sum fof $250 was given toy the endow-; ment fund of titer West Oakland? home. ♦ :?:■,."? ' " ?yy '. :. __ f' fy?,ff'? v ff.., . . '■»" I Marriage Licenses [ The following * marriage■; licenses were issued Wednesday. April 7. 1013: BELLUOMINI^BEWIOMINI— Valente 7 B«lluo mini. .'ls. and Elena « Belliiomlni. 21, both of S7H2 First avenue. BOLT—BOURNE-tHarryß. Bolt. 23. Alameda,* ?1: and "Isabel jE. Bourne. .17. Oakland. GI'ANZIROI.I—(RA — , A. Gnatutlroll* 21, and Ada K. Crane. 19,; both :of Eirerniore. DOHERTY—COS TELLO— Edward f .1. Doberty. 22. ISSM .York street, and i Margaret V.7 Costello. 22. i 1688 Howard street. EICHMAXN—BIESER—CharIes A. Eichmann. 28. §% and I Hilda 10. Bieser. 2<l. both \of „ 535 v Golden , Gate avenue. * BAI.I'ZYSNKI- Louis?* Kqui. 22. 27.-.-. Twenty-fourth |street, and Dm Balizynski. 21,** 1411 Florida street. y,'-, GERBER—SEI.SON—Georce' W. i Gorher. J30.1 and Ti Clement * C Selson.; 41, both ? of.? Winchester hotel. ?'■*.; ','■■.< yyyy -:'-■;. •-.;;-..'■,-?-;■*'.-:. :.;-.775k- GREDEU—^'AEKNER—EtniI H. Gretler. 45, and v Ruble K. ■■ Falkucr.y.l.; both '; of , Chester /apart-" -i/mentsfy-vy, : : :*''<.: .'.'■:■ ■:■■'■ ', .Ti'-j-r•",-"■ i* ~';'••.',"'"'* HANSEN—GL'EXOT—CharIes ■■■ Hansen. > 33, and I.<'ina Guenot. :',:',. both ot Ttioonin. Wash. .: HOEY— ANA HA N—, A. Boty, : ; 21;? Burlin game. and * Elizabeth ,>; 1.. sShanahnn. 18, 2414 i':t Folsom street. ""' -/■ : '.";''Yy"., ;y-.; */^t : -.'■';■'-':•■■•'- I.A INK --WARVARI -Wlftelm E. 20. 435 *•'■' Tehama ', street, • and ' Oljra ,f M. Warvari,; 27,"• SI 77 Franeia street. ' r/ 7 '■- ,ty, •'; kk.~"k7 7 7 . 17,7 LEE—AFFXIRD— Hamilton I.cc. ; 21, Havward. Wand I Kate 1,. Safford." 21. Berkeley. .. McCEENAHAN ~- EDWARDS Walter"' Medea. ■ftt hlihii. llerold hotel, and' Vesta 1.. Ed ward*.' SK2.V, Rush ttreet. ». . ... ~ .__ MrQir.l.N — RAFTER — Norman McQueen. 21. SHtevinson.: and -Elizabeth Rafter. ; •_•", 403] Twntv-siTth afreet. ' • * ' I'O ROTTI—a ALI ETTl—Seconda P. Porot t i:; St. r> and Albhia M. Galinrtti, 21, both-'of '1046 Pa - elfle street. , • -- • *.- - RICHISOX— WKKJAN'P- Ra.Tninnd f W. t; Riehisonf 2fi, 10 Kulton street, and Ijicj ('. Weigand.f 23," : : 231A l.anjston street. y - ■'- " * -• -" ■- -■ - t_. . : ' ©Mb, Mainrikgcgs, ©(gafc_ ■: . w v .. ■&*> y -„ —■ ■-'-*--•■-•, - , ■ , VACGHAN—EICHLER—Vincent B. :.u.trh:in.- : | : y; 22. Angeles, and Elisabeth L. Enhler. 2.... 44P0 Nineteenth street. OAKLAXD The following marriage (fcensea were. issued. ; Wednesday. May 7. 191.'.: ' I BIGHAM—BRI<;MAN--.liine- M. l.igham. 34, Oakland, ami 4 V3Marießriginan.;2>t.- Seattle. RICHARDSON- Delos M. Blood. '12. Oakland, and Glad re c. RlchardsCn»|Hoqutam.l ; -Wash BOALICH—GREENWOOD— Edwin S. Boalich, 29. '■'■ San Francisco, and -Vera N. GreaaWOOd, 24. „ ,'Berkeley.- JACKSON -FCKF.R—James A. .. Jackson. : 36, and Agnes 'Y. Eeker. 21. both of Rielimond. * KAHRS—WRIGHT— William A. 7 Kahrs. , 45. 'and Agnes D. Wright. 4.1. both of San Francisco, y- LEWIS—-DE CUNHA—An tone S. Lewis* 21.'* and ,'■:".'Mary A. S. de Cunha. 21. both of Oakland. - MI'RPHV RYAN—David ,C. Murphy, ; .'52; and r'iMary A. Rvan. ."A 'both of Oakland. ;; V; -.-.■■.-"• SAMMON—STONE—Johnfi H. - mroon. 31. and Ada 1.. Stone, 21. ! both ooff f San j Francisco. ; ~ GRAHAM —Arthur D. Wilkie. 23. and Mabel K. tlraham. 22. lonli of Oakland. . ' 7 . "births, ; ' MILLER—In New York. May' I. 191.1.- to the I !:■• = wife iof 'A! M." Miller i ( nee;venson>.'r a , son. y. SCHNEIDER —In South Francisco.?; May 4. -1913.-: to the wife William C. Schneider, a son. " .', ■ obituary" -: -■ ' F. - MAISH.f FORMER. CATTLEMAN TOCSOTt. y Ariit.. May 7. —Freileriek Maisii. twics mayor of 'I'uisim. and ai one? time one of | the largest ' * cattle owners in: the state, died In want today." ;; Policemen found him !n a ; shark, where he had' ;f- l»een r. Una t tended \ for a ' long time. " Maish '. lost k. his i fortune,;; when the drought of a * few .■ years ' ; ago scorched the :ranges,) and his cattle died of '&\ starvation. *T ' . ■ ■■■ W. 'F. C. NINDEMANN. EXPLORER New * : York."/ May 7. — William ? !". C. ; Niudemann., one * of 7 the ;.. two;, survivors •• of jtbe ;; Commander.. de •?: ling's party Hn* the Jeannette expedition; Into fy the j north | polar,' regions. 14 . years i ago, died at v. his home at Hollis. 1.. I. '.j .?. 7 7-fv.z :; ; ;>; ; f'f?f y,y DEATHS v '" f ; V" '' Allen. James :M;.V".??fi9 ; Keohane. Michael J, - ?Borclters.* : Theodore. .«4 ; MeCue. Alice \ 7777. il" i ßotcher. Minna 77777 64 Mactiabee.'.Thonias 37 "-"> ißrown.:Katharine (. 38 Miller. Susanna ... 88 Cannon, William .... 4«o'Regan. Ellen 7777, 707, Connor, Sarah : ...;.' 671 Pearlstein, S Samuel.. 27 Cotter. William 8... — iPodesta. " Nora 77:: . . 21 Donohue.%Thomas ;"; . 53 Polio. Frank .. ;..V 64 Ellis. Charles ...;:. 75 Queen,3 Joseph 8.... 49 Ferris. Hugh-;.'.' I .'". *yC2 Rogers. Emma j J... 6.". Fester, Elizabeth 'yy 75 Ronstein.- Solomon.'. § 40 .George. Nicholas«".*.*.■■ 36 Rooty Elliott M 7~.7:: SO Halllnan. Catherine;* 74 Stone. Frederick P. ,72 Jones.; Caroline y.' 7 .'72 Tyrrell; 'Jerome. J... 74 Kuchenlieiser." Frodor-* Vragnizan,' Jerry -. .. 64 - ick ; ...... 77. .... 81'Wenek. Frederick ...7K ALLEN—In • this • elt v; j May 6," 1913. < James M.. .;-;. beloved husband of, Ida' M. , Allen, * father >of t Mrs. J. V Otis c Burrage. ' Mrs. Luclns ,H. Allen, Francis - P.,'--t James ~ Kirk 7 and ■ Clara -Allen." a native of Bethlehem. 0.. aged 69 years. .* y Funeral; private. r;; Please;omit flowers. ;■ • -■; BORCHERS— In 7 Visaiia, ? CaL/Mayf ?4yi9l3f Theodore W.. beloved ; husband -of ' the 'k late ' Augusta % Borehers, devoted r- father of *-* Herman k- Borehers i and •• Mrs. E. C.'iWoenne,'? and: grand-: : . father ,5 of i. Theodore;" Emll Borehers. a"7 native r . of Hanover, Germany,''aged; 64 years 4 \ months ~:,\ and i 27 days. .-A*? member of ] the 1 Hnnoveraner ; • Vereln. y (Stockton. Cal.. papers ;please "■ copy.) ■•■■■- Friends and acquaintances Vare., respectfully .. invited %to attend the funeral today/(Thurs v day) if May 8. at ' 2 p.- m.. from tbe parlors of 7 Suhr 'ft lWieboldt,'.s 1.18.1 Valencia ? street * near :, Twenty-fifth. ;ilncineration? Cypress yLawns ere ; matory, by electric car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets.', 77;-.- '-,;.':;', *' - ». BOTCHER—At rest, in this city. May 6, 191". Minna, dearly beloved i wife of the late Albert -' Botcher, ; devoted mother Jof '' George Botcher. ■ Mrs. Lizzie I Gilmottr. Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mrs. Annie Koppon "and ".the • late Albert. j Minnie and ■; Henry;.. Botcher.w and " grandmother•;: of Gladys Koppen' and - George; and John Miller. ?a t native - of v Hanover, i Germany, aged ;64 r years and 7 months. - - ' ' - ** %rk- Friends and- acquaintances are respectfully, -'; invited -to ; attend the j funeral services today (Thursdayl."May. 8. at '■ 2 p. m.. at the: parlors ; of H. F. 1. Suhr A-V Co.. 2910 f Mission street be tween ' Twenty-fifth J and 7 Twenty -sixth. *f.. Inter ■ : ment iMounti Olivet cemetery,- by, carriage. : : ■" -? BROWN— In Sacramento, 'Slay St.* 1013, Kath : arine C. Brown.' 7 wife 'or Walter M. Brown, . mother :of Walter *M. Brown Jr.:' daughter .; of .■„:, Isabella; and*the .late James: Harris, sister of Mis. J. T. Brown y>f; San iFrancis<-o." AT.-: ('., r. Frank.i Lester, anil-Fred Harvie of i Rio'- Vista. • ;* R. A. llatvie of Sacramento.and Harry Harvie ?•? ef i- Vancouver, a'i native Jof ... Canada, ■; ascd 38 :>; f years "4 anon ths; and >27 days.' y y''•'..- •''..-,''_. . : '-; ?:; Funeral .tomorrow Friday., ;at j 10:36 a. ,m.'. ;?j at Sacramento. •-y ; ,- ; y , : *_' " * CANNON—In ,: this ,-m.v. ;. May ■6. ,191.1. .: in i the ■ tuberculosis .hospital \of the pity .and county of ,; Sai»y*Franelseo.' * William?. Cannon, ■ native of .' fJreiand."' aged 40 years. ;?. : ~<. y<,' ~'.■;.;. 7.', CC*NOR— In ?f this city. ; May C 6, WIS, Sarah "' Connor, "I beloved mother of" John"' I.. Thomas kJ. Connor 'of: Butte.'Mont..'and Mrs.- N. H. Ho»vltt. a - native 'of? County \ Kerry, Ireland, ..'aged.' 67: years 4, months i and. 11' days. .*.;.., ..*..'-"-■ Friends; and acquaintances , are respectfully y; invited :to •! attend the ? funeral"' today * (Thurs : f day \",' : at>' S::;o ' a.• m.. : from i the ■; funeral ;parlors :■ of MOM —an & CO- _'i!.".U Mission street;-thence , to St."' Peter's 'church, 5 where', a requiem; mass .y will ;be i celebrated >, for 4 the ?repose '; of * her ; soul, ;- commencing ;at .9;a. m.*--Interment Holy Cross ';>.cemetery, s ■.-:■:■ COTTER —In ; Mil! "Valley. .Marin county.- May 7, -^1913.".*.William,- B. ■ Cotter, 7 beloved husband* of Rencdicfa A. Cotter. ; a native of , Ohio.-- A member of White- Eagle" I .Tribe'iNo.' 72. ~ Imp. 0. R. M. 7 kj ; Notice of funeral 'hereafter.y Remains? at the -.parlors of Gantner Brothers. 424 Guerrero street .i between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. "'..-'■-'-- .' : ? DONOHUE— In ibis city. May 7. 191.1. 'Thomas. .■ : ." lieloved '• husband; of Annie : Donohue. fat her, of. -'.'• Bert. Florence. ,"Raymond?": Donohue. .Mrs. ', J. • v Coleman, and sob of Mrs. c. Donohue.*,;and '7 ; brother; of, Hubert. Chillies. Joseph l'; Donohue;. , Mrs.; C. 5f Healy.' ■ native .of j New '.York* aged 5.1 fif years , and ■' months. y A member of . California 7 • Court No. 4, F. O. A., • and San Francisco "Aerie No. .1. ? F". O. X. ;..': ■-..■;:k : ', y •'. y :;',;-;;.•;-■ ..;yy y'i Friends are respectfully invited to attend -the. if. funeral i tomorrow (Friday), at' '.> .a. | m..*". from 7 his : late S residence. 412 Linden .; a venue.' thence k r to Sacred • Heart : church, where, a requiem high :'-,j mass will ?be celebrated If or the repose of; Ma f .-•mil. at 9:30 a. m."} Interment Holy Cross ccme ' teryy by carriage. y.:;,y ./...' ; . ; : ELLIS—At rest. ;In f this elty, May' 4. 191.1, .: »Charles Ellis, dearly beloved husband of .Carrie •'. f Ell is *. and father iof ;.' Mrs. W. ,1. Gadberry.: a '■" native; of 'Massachusetts,*- aged ? 75? years; and .4 ]":.'; months. Friends, and-i acquaintances • are respectfully ,-. , invited to attend ; the ;■ funeral today Thurs day), May 8. 191.1, from the; mortuary chapel, '. of the Golden Gate Undertaking company. 247" ,' *, Mission ... street: near Twenty-test, Jats 2 1 o'clock '7-. p. ". m., underithe.'auspices. of ; Lincoln post No. 'ki l. ; .7 A. >R."y Itorment = National ■ cemetery.^:;y FERRIS—In this city. May 6. 1913}? Hugh" Ferris. "';■:, a, native -'of Ireland, -.aged: 62 years. , ' ;.. . FOSTER—In this city. May 7. 191.1. Elizabeth, .•■;, beloved I wife of Charles Henry * Foster, 1. loving y mot her of ' George I Foster. Mrs. D. Monroe ' and Mrs. I). Mariana and the late Charles Foster. 7 a native of Ireland, 7."> years. y y . I William A. Halsted E. P. Halsted j • I .M-Jstodl & C©. I j 02 Sartateip Stores* I I Phone Franklin C2G3. I j ! Established by Wm. A. Halsted. XM9 ? Established by Wm..A?,Halsted, l£S3 j I • No Connection with /any other ea- 11 I ; *■ tablishment. , ' ! 1 WHEN THE I UNDERTAKER. • BECOMES NECESSARY SWF, HALF -the Funeral Expense . . - Telephone ' I JUMUS §. G€®EAU . Market 711. Oakland 4M3. - j . -, ■, j " 7 -:,-r ■ - y...'.." -~-£ f. ■ '■■; '■ *■ "-- ■■■ J s * : : .y..;;f , ;: ; Independent of the Trust THE FUNERAL SERVICE will I i furnish for J:- : $75 embalming, abroad, silver mounted."";!; cloth covered -i casket."! , WstM hearse! and two carriages, and >; give per • sonal supervision. TRUST UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE i agraS! you I #731 for J the f casket 5? alone.a and f all I ; ' their prices are proportionate. Godeau Funeral Service Saves Too Half. Auto ambulance, carriage andf autos for hire. SAN FRANCISCO, 'OAKLAND,' . 41 Van Ness ay. - . y ■> 2210 Webster at. §f 305 Columbus ay. -~ *{ Phone« Oak. 4045. CEMETERIES AND CREMATORIES Cyjpipsss Lewis CEMETERY ASSN. 9m $te!!_s- St. SETTER Oil. HOME 14167. Cemetery Phone, Mission 3841, : All arrangements for burials £or cremations made at a city iof flee sor ;< cemetery. Special 5 attend tion 1 given Ito REMOVALS i from old S city ceme teries. Entire I cemetery under perpetual care, guaranteed 'J by i our f Perpetual Care I Fund a of, $400,000. ■ ■• -- ';: * - ior* Nicholas; '.'■: GEORGE-In th.- -ity. May ■• 101- -" y m George a native; of Assyria, agcdjoo.j". " _ -. Notice of ".funeral hereafter, ■:, Berna»™LT' an v. It ebapel of the Truman Indertaklng Comi P™> 1919 Mis-ion street between fifteenth .and ,n feenth. HALLINAN—In this city., May »■• IW£- ","T V homo, 1067 Nato-ta striej. ( «l», '{"ml beloved wife ot WlHam » a1,,nf1 % R if mother of Wihian, J. and Thomas -A:. «■"""£; Mrs. M. Hampton. Mrs. M. THirenlcV and i the, ?-> late Mrs. <;. Kelly ami M. Halllnan. « native *?*of Ireland,"*; aired 74 years. , y ; :' 7 "—„*•>,, ' , yr Friends^nd^acaualntancfs-arc^rt^p/^t mny- Invited yo,attend. ti.o teaeral todai *""" day, "at: 8:30 *. ■.. 7 tram her late residence --thence - toll St."? Joseph's tchurchriiWherc a f**™ requiem high nam will he celebrated to the rcpos. of i.or soul, commencing at J^«-.'_"• 7 * Interment ft Holy Crow ': cemetery, * : by ; „£" 7 fnneralv car 'from : Thirteenth y and Mlssijji . .-streets. JONES in Oakland; May 7.: IMS. Carolina Jones. Wife of tbe late Bills Jones, and mot** or tv . IL'.Jones. a native of Saratoga. yV. \., a* " •72 years. .(Ctica,' N. V.. papers please copy I KEOHANE -In .his May 7. 1911. **«***'' ' y.iy beloved.;: husband-of 'Annie 'Keuhanc. .aim y'lovintjifather, 0* Mary Aileen. ne Mar ear™ T.. Josephine. John I". and Mlehael l. .- Keohane, a D attV* of .ii Barry roe.\» County Cora. • Ireland. '..;J'":-'->i - * '.-■ ■- * ,*.,n,- : ■ " Frfcnds 'and acquaintance* ,are,,respc'.«iui* Incited to attend--tbe •funeral,,tomorrow <rr\ da.ii. Mav.oyut, 9-a." n. . from his wereai- . deuce. 1.-ii.; Dolores street; thence. to M.Jan s church, Ewhere aeretpiiemihisli! mass,-will '"' ; :if celebrated fori the repose ;of C his .; soul. 'Igni "..: tnencing at 9:30 »• : : Interment Holy c.to>«. .k. cemetery, - * ■■■■■.■.■■.■;:■.■■:■■. ■ '■■■•.■■■ KUCHENBEISER -In San Jew. Cat.. May '■ 1013. Frederick rKuclienbeUJr, father.,- of-pM «■*•-' : W. 1.. Woodrow and A. N. a natne : ; of tienasny, "aged 81 7 years 1 month and ..]•> ; f'dnys.- ■."',*'.?': y """*.'■ '. _• r y ... .',"■'„" .'-.'--:. Friend* and acquaintances arc respectfully ; ; ;•' invited 'to t attend t the * funeral f tomorrow.-; I rri "day\:~ :Ma vs 9, at. 2 Vo'clock *p. ' m.. '.from • the. /"mortuary chapel of W. L.; Woodrow, company. San Jo?;., Cal. Interment dak ' Bill cemetery. McCXJE -in v Uiis city. May .V 1013. Alice, dearly: > beloved .wife of fames <MoCue,-\lovlng mother of " - Raymond 'and * Tames MeCue.' beloved daughter .*:; of Charle* A. and tbe,late• Elizabeth (.av and devoted sister of Mrs. F. Slater. Mrs. D- i - • lWllson/iMrs.>W. .Lyons. Mrs. "i .1. M.dlo. Mr*. ■k Harry ■; Boltyn. ■■; Charles • R., ; William and •> John p»■ "_ - Gay. a'; native of v- Texas, • aped' 33 . years ■ ■*< - f : months ,mit .27 days. '--.. * *iFriendss? ami , acquaintances are respectfully, y invited * to, attend > the funeral; tomorrow -■<*«-■ day I, "May* 9, Vat '" 10:30" o'clock:' a." m., from the; parlors of Valentc. Marini, Marals A Co.. 8448 Mission?streetyflnterment Holy I Cross,. cemetery, by Southern >"■ Pacific 4 train, ? leaving :v Valencia'? and Twenty-fifth 'streets at 1! :35 o'clock. MACHABEE— In Oakland. May 6. IMS, Thomas 7-;.!77 dearly, beloved husband of GencrleTC Macha-. .« bee,; loyinjr; father, of r . Vivian. Adrian,; Mai vino ;' and•!l*rances' M.-niialiee. "son of Anastasla t and : the late- Joachim brother of George. ,;.. Eugene.?Zotfijue and • William Maehabee, a na- : ;?• tive of *:Carson,- Ker., seed : _33 years t and .1 : month. .-' '■ ";' 7'- r -':. ■'"-■?? :.?:',; Friend* and * acquaintances are respectfully in ?' vited to attend the, funeral tomorrow r (Frldayl,y May 0. 1913. nt'9 o'clock a.i m., ;'from his laic '... residence.; 3033 West . street; .thence -to Sacred Hear) ; church.- i Grove ! . and Fortieth :i street s. k\ where ; a* requiem high '■ mass will be celebrated y for; the* repose of his soul, 7 commencing at s 9:30 >"- o'clock a. m.'iw Interment St. Mary's icemetery.' PIONEER i COUNCIL ; NO. 11. V- J : m. • L—Of fleers •;ii : and,members are;hereby^'notified to attend the -{funeral of. our late brother, -Thomas J. Maeha -'*~; bee, •; tomorrowj: (Friday), "May. 9. -at * 9 o'clock * a. ? in., from iihis>'late-residence, 3033 : West* y street,, Oakland: By order of 7 " . .. . J. A. O'CONNELL.',President. yy?ROBERT.;TOBIN,;Secretary.; f ~;_ MILLER—in this city.? May 'fl/l 1913, at 440 Col. lingwood street,".Susanna; beloved.wife of.Sam ;,"neli3.'* Miller, -a native of Germany, aged -02 v?years:2,months; and 19.days..-. .-■<'. '-. • '. ;-■ ; Friends i and acquaintances - are respectfully invitedV to' attend- tiie funeral today ■ (Tlltirs ;•: day); 'May'S,~l9iy.ftati 10:30: a. m.. from the - parlors of Ashley ', & McMullen. 7 r;2o ■ Sixth J a»e- j ■ ; nue.- between Geary. 1 and : Clement : streets.V? Cre ?■;. mation Mount Olivet 'crematory,'by, automobile. O'REGAN—In this -city.. May ft. 191". ? Ellen ; * O'Regan, a native of Ireland.* aged 67 yea:-. ' | PEARLSTEIN In'- this "city. May 'C, ? 191". Sam -•.uel.y beloved » son •of » Rosa 7 and the ..'late .'Levi "Pearlstein,; brother of Mrs. i, J.y M. Kttttner. 7 Jennie. Clara and ; Joe Pearlstein of Toledo. 0.. and "; Charles :S.. r -irlstein -of San Francisco. - v Cal.. a native of, Toledo, 0., aged 27 years 8 ; * months and 7 days. - ' ■-•-", ' *,* Friends and" acquaintances are respectfully * larlted to attend the. funeral today (Thurs f day).'May;B. .1913,*; at 10 o'clock;*, m.. from his slate* residence, 115 Fourteenth'avenue sear ; l.a'e ; afreet, Richmond District. Interment Eternal Home cemetery.-. by automobile. OFFICERS. AM) MEMBERS OF CBEMIECS ** ; LODGE NO. .12". I. <>. R. R.. are requested ; kitn. attend the funeral of? Samuel Rcarlsitcln, as ' per Ibovc notice. .' Rv order ' -*.' :A- \if,' yy' 'Ji J. HART DASTEEL. President. PODESTA In this city, ~Majy7yl9l3; Nora i',J<ived%wtfe' of John I'.Klesta. . loving .mother icf v& Ellen Rose Podesta. daughter of .- Ellen nndA-■ the late Oiiuie! llealy. and sister of Mrs. Maiy y Sborton.t.Mrs. Annie -Roberts.; Mrs. Sadie Dun can, * Nellie. Tom »and-, Heuryy Healy i*i><- the :late'.->lrsy Margaret Rracdon. -a ■ native .of San y Francisco." ageil '21 years 2 months and 2:5 .days.:,;, '■:,. •• *;--,, ; _ , :.'-•■,■ Friends.; and r acqnslntancas are >! respectfully : invited t„ attend the funeral Saturday.. May ',10.-,[ 191".. *,at,'. 8:30 o'clock " a.'' m.. -' from the funeral parlor* of JBtinker; &?'LunL MBfl Mi "slon*; street.-? thence tO y St. Peter church. ; • where > a 'requiem high mass will l>e celebrated *.- for 'the; repose* of her' soul."; commencing -at '.i o'clock. : *-; Interment r Holy Cross cemetery., by y automobile, r *;• '. - y •- i POLIO—In * this city. May 17. 101.1. at the pity ; 'and 5 county fc hospital, Freak Polio, .'a< native* of *;."■ California,-. aged 01 years. - QUEEN— In this? city. Mar fl, 1010,"Joseph, P... ' ;.-beloved "-. father ,of ■; Louise-;M.,; Margaret A. and 5 :.: Alice re."*. Queen.* and, brother .* of;,. Richard j 1".. y Charles ? L., Joseph ; ('.. Louis . T. 7 : and ; - Nora. A.. .; ■ Queen, a native of i Kentucky, 'aged 40 ■ years ft '{.months and ,24 days. y> *•. -".,■, ... ye Friends and acquaintances are respeetfnl'y invited to;attend; the funeral'services at JIN-i y sioii v. Dolores"..; church, today y (Thursday). -, at ;.? 0:30 1 o'clock > a. ■ my* Interment I. private. h Holy Cross cemetery.' by automobile. r SAN FRANCISCO;COUNCIL NO 613.' KNIGHTS OF COL t'.MBI'S- -Offlcers k and .members:,- are .»,-,, hereby notified to attend the funeral of our. Ist* ;; j brother, Joseph 18. ' Queen* from' -fission ores ~-;' church,y Sixteenth and,. Dolores 1 streets, ! today (Thursday). May 8, at 9:30 m. k'-ykki.- JOHN .1. O'TOOLE. Grand Knight. 1 • y JOHN J. WHELAN.- Financial Secretary. : ROGERS--ln this , pit*, May 7? ": 1013. Emms Jane, dearly % beloved .j. wife :\ of - Francis SE. -: Rogers, and -beloved mother of Francis- E y Edmund - AY., /Albert' V... John A. ..Rosters. Mrs . Kate Mclsssc sod the late £E. F.. W. <c. and yK. 7A77 Rose.—, %a '- native.of England.**? aged '03 ', y years 10 months-and: 28 flays. yy /.. yy.-. " Remains •" at her i late : resilience. ...2057 -* Har-? if rison street. Notice; of -funeral; hereafter.: HONSTEIN—In : this city.' May f7. loir.,', at \ the % city s and f county ■ hospital. ': Solomon RoMteio, a, --; native .of; France, ; aged 40, years. *~'': ROOT—In this city. May 17. 1913, ElliottfMai lary Root, dearly, beloved husband of Rebecca 5 ;i Hopkins'Root.*,and ■ father of Nellie. Harvey B • \ arid, Herbert j Guy; Root, a native of < New - York aged years and 8 months. Notice of funeral .hereafter.;'; Remains at his ; ; ;residence. 3051 California street,'after' 3 p.fm. y today , Thursday >. : ;;•' .■•-*" STONE—In this city. May 1013. : Frederick V I beloved husband,; of * Eleanor ; 11. " Stone ami !;- father; of Charles F. and Hubert 1 Stone and • ' .Mrs. 11. K. Railton,^asnative of ! Boscawen* v :., 117,7 aged 72 J years :'.l"; month - and; 13; days ' \ y member of • George '■ 11. .-Thomas; Post, G. A * i: y and the,Loyal'Legion. "* '; >P * • Friends are respectfully invited ;to attend the y funeral-services tomorrow (Friday). May 0 at *»■ ■- p. in., «I .' his ; late > residence, " 1030 'Dolores ;VJstreet. Interment private.y •... .y..<,,,-„ -■—■<: TYRRELL— In Yountvilley Veteran*' Home M ,v 4. 10VA? Jerome 3. V. Tyrrell, I father of George-' .R. Tyrrell, and brother William Tyrrell yf aud Mrs - 7 Mary R. Louis and the late ,Wt.;, y i .*. Tyrrell ;and Mrs.yjohn^ArCWhelan.' 7 a native of Philadelphia, aged 71 years and 4 mon"hs' VRAGNIZAN—In this city. Mar 5 ion Jerry Bj B„ dearly beloved husband, of yMargarite'-Vrae-' ; yiiUan^ajiiatlve;of!Postire,^Dalmatla^rAstria.; aged 04 years g months and d days Friends and acquaintances fare * respectfnllr? invited to attend the funeral to,] a .v (Thnrs •Jay), at 10 a. m.. from the parlors of f Valente ' !3, MarlnirsMamis'&. Co.. 649 Green street - then,O - jf-to' ChurcliSof Nativity. Fell 1 street IncariGwßh* V.where a -srequiem -mass t will sbe i celebrated for K*tbc,g repass Jof-:his:; soul.', commencing Jat in >r» a. v,.. these*, \to National* baII,Q3RB?i Fulton' ..-: street, ~ where ■ services will be.. held: under the' auspices of the Austrian Benevolent \ss,„.| M ' ! iSLST ng;;at ? 1: p. •my Interment by ~-'iautomobile.;?. .••-.,•-■- y-.;; -;v-v ;•.■;;• . ...,,»..:-*.. | WENCK In this May v fl:-i9i:! VF r^r^ w beloved f husband (of.. Maude Wench '„ toy ne father or Besste and Caul Week : aw Cr Mecklenburg. Germany, aged 7s *esr« /*.. , -Jleiiburg.Gern.any papers please «*,,,;-,, : Friends and a.quaiutauc. s are respectful •, vlted to attend the funeral todai in.■.■■ day.. Ma, k. aj 10 ~-,.,,„.,. „_ ni •* f* ~n '■'.-; ; iren-tuaiy chaps of the U0j.i..,, ,;„,,•' TlndeVf-Vk. f&uig Company.! 247." Mission streel . nea Tvli,' ! Interment .Mount ■ olivet ilZ"r?: J ' FLORISTS ~ BROWS?*": KENNEDY. FLORAL" V™ 7 ** 16th nr. : ; Valencia—Union store- fnni-.t » ft 3^ 9l IS specialty f at; lowest price." Phon'e^^^ Rflffly tFu® l !^ , ®lf? * loT * l ""' Sbo P« k *3 "Powellist of FLORAL WORK and choice CUT flow WW j.j. o'commKJ^^^ 7 ' j tel. Mission 5988. Fnneral work j a ipeciah^rmm^ SHIBKLEY-MAXN CO., tb «^e»«'ngUorlstsni2»J Sutter: Franklin littu. Frank Si'i^^m" :| I X lON Fit , P. 1 STS. phone Market :<_>Ss_ p.. "ff work SfßP e C lalty.t^ol7^«n[^^l^V|^^^?\ IF^.LASSERRKjs 7 ICi;;tEUIs at-Country ... *V solicited: cut flowers: art °%%£ ''1« X J - U " "5» Ha JBi^X77l^e"Ta'f: m g3g-Cwtmo W er»^ MOympßlftS ANDJBTATUABI \ ! BBOADWAYff Monumental WoAsii&rw"t*ui»j-i IT ? i «*««.; contract*. W£