The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 16, 1900, Page 31

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MANY JUDGMENTS ~ CHANGES AMONG " AGAIRST THE CITY INSURKNCE MEN Auditor Wells Prepares List‘T. J. Conroy No Longer of All the Municipal | Manages the American Obligations. Company of Newark. —_— des That Excess Revenue Fund The New Firm of Christensen, Ed- ust Be ifed Toward Paying wards and Goodwin Secure the Legal debtedness of Balfour-Guthrie Company’s Nearly $500,000. Agencies. —_— —_—— shake-up occurred in insurance rday just before the close of which the new firm of wards & Goodwin was harge on this coast of the Balfour, Guthrie & .. Hoadley of the agency of Newark, N. J., has been here eek making an investiga- resuited in T. J. Conroy uperseded as the local representa- panies. , Guthrie & Co. gave up e agencies L. B. Edwards in charge of the agen- coast. Shortly after- d Mr. Edwards as for a time every- in the office. Ed- oy had been In charge of the companies for two nce world, Mr. of the management and me manager in his place. . Edwards is the Balfour- seen last evening at and in reply to a ques- e of the changes said: nese proposition, and ange for the best in- s. Although the 3 as strong as the anchester, we were r cent of the business e felt that Mr. Conroy 1 came out ate the matter, ecided to make mpany has the best of Conroy, but we nat- out for our interests. y compary are con- that we have not , with Mr. Conroy of friction in the agency s reasons. ew fiim of Christensen, Edwards »awin will take charge of the Pacific the American, Manches- an at once. n was formerly the local ntral Insur- and the St. ce Company ir. Goodwin MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. Work on Its New Building to Com- mence at an Early Date. vdrk on the new fen-story strue- 12, will begin in the new year. me the bank will occupy ess will be considerably en- deposits of the bank exceed nd its rates of interest are as are consistent with conservative its guaranteed capital is $1,- its pald up capital $300,000, of the bank are able finan- e well known in business mes D. Phelan ig presi- ¥ vice president; vice president; : C._B. Hobson, ; Frank J. Sullivan, at- VAGRANT WIDOW WITH « MONEY IN HER SLEEVE s n Dies in the Branch | b r Being Given a L ———— Seven Years for Burglary. é- | Henry Altmeyer was sentenced by Judge Lawlor yesterday to seven years in Fol- som penitentiary for burglary. He broke into & room at 501 Post street and stole an overcoat. There was a prior conviction against him. | —_—l—— Custom-House Appointments. Customs Collector Btratton yesterday | promoted Lovis E. Beban from the posi- tion of guarding inspector to that of dis- charging inspector. P. O. Huffaker of Vheatland, Yolo County, was appointed arding inspector from the eligible list. WEAK NE Send Name and Address To-Day---You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. L. W. KNAPP, M. D. quickly cure himself after | been extraordinary. It has completely braced rom sexual weakness, ost | me up. I am Just as vigorous as when & boy . een, varicooele, eic., and en- | 478 you cannot realise bow fam= Ny. &c #mall weak organs to full size and VigOT- | Results were exaotly what I needed. Strength ply send your name and address to Dr. L. | and vigox have completely returned and en- i buiiding, Detroit, Mich., Iu‘;::nt is entirely satisfactory.”” serd the free reced] with = St * any man may easily cure | trouble in use of the recelpt as directed This is certainly a most the following extracts taken ail show what men think of THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, . DECEMBER 16, 1900. Commencing Monday - e American Insurance | American, Caledonian and o ast July, to_the surprise of | dwards | e make this change golely for | quarters and its facilities for | N FREE. | : CUT THIS OUT. If yow're goihg to mak: a present to a frieni anl don’t know what to give him. Why? below we give yow a form which yow ean fill owt. Deposit with us the amount yow wish to spend, have it stamped. by our office and then presentittouour friend. Raphael’s inc. San Franclsco. Presentation Order. NosS e To be honored for. to the extent of ... s o s sonsbsesess marsesss DOUGPS (B FOP MR s irissasnecsssss ssssssssenssssasossssase e cstane teret sassesnet sesensnsasanest sessasene With comp’iments of SANTA CLAUS A Store Brimful of Holiday | King of Toys and Good Cheer. We are the yound "uns’ Santa Claws as of old. Finery for Men. | TINILY PRICED. Above we give yow an illustration of some very handsom> things for men; they'll appreciate such thinds, especially when coming jfrom owr howuss. They know we carry the swellest. In the center we picture a very elegant Robe. Your purse will stand the strain of a Robe very Toys—good ones—free, beginning Monday, with |05y, because we offer you a selection. a grand your boy’s Christmas Suit — with your boy’s] Christmas Overcoat. selection from hjgh-class Robes—not the cheap, tawdry affairs—yow can give yowr fancy rein. From 8$5.00 up. | | One of the features | Monday will be some | snappy Yound Men’s | Suwits, which we picture opposite. These arefaultlesslytai- {lored Young Men’s Suits ’in the new MILITAIRE | sack, broad-shoulder ef- ' j fect, and of course you 'know owr Young Men's ‘Suits- have a charm |about them that makes |them irresistible; the |tailoring of course does | that. | You can give your |fancy free scope to a big |range of those very swell |Oxfords, .those very |handsome Overplaids, |those indistinct stripes, | swits that no other house | will offer you under $15, land among which youw |\will find some of owr |TRUE BLUE SERGES. In either the Single- Breasted or Double- Breasted Sach. . Give your imagdination full scope on this line. | Expect the finest and| yow’ll not be disappoint- éd. These suits will be $10.00. Young Men’s Suits. A A A At A i Some dreams in Scarfs, in the new Wajfle Weaves, the Basket Weaves, in light colorings, Holiday Neck- wear, yow know, and in the big, denerows shapes— The Imperial, The Derby Four-in-Hand | The Club Tie (Narrow and Smart). | (Bat-Wing Idea) The Already-Tied Knot. | Some beautiful thingds, some very artistic neck- | wear creations. Yow wouldn’t hesitate paying $1.00 | for any of 'em, but yow needn’t. They're | Initial Handkerchicfs are another very accesptable gift for dentlemen, and. of cowurse, owr initial Handkerchiefs are far different and swrpass in porint of beawty any Initial Handker- chiefs ever shown by ws before. Our ideasof Initial Handker- chief are far different from those shown in past seasons. We have box>d them very handsom:ly, 6 in a box, at $1.39 the Box. . | __Of course. thes~ are Hidh-Grad» Handkerchiefs. Gloves are ano’her one of those very accep‘able presents. We are showing some very High-Class Street G oves for Gentlemen, in all the now shades, for which the tax is but $1.00 We have carneil a reputation for Smoking Jackets, which extends from Main~ to California. In fact, we have orders from all the large Eastern cities for owur Smoking Jackets, for they are of different design, and geannot be had elsewhere, and the taxis but $5.00 for a real good one, and you can go as far as yowr purse permits. —_— Another very acceplable gift for a.gentleman is a Neck Reefer in fine silks; then our silks are pure. dyed and boiled, which insures to yow the safety of having a Sil'c Riefer around yowr friend’s neck that will not erock or fade. . You can getthem in the double or the single, and these won’t hurt your purse. $1.00 up And, of course, we cou'd go on, and go on, and go on quoting things, but a big store lik: owrs offers more suggestions when yow are in there than we could put in print. THE FRISCO BOYS, Corner Kearny Street and Union-Square Avenue. NIHG-PINS FOR OVERCOATS. It’s a gift in many ways, o gift price, and a c'ever gift to | mks, Our $1.35 Soft Hat. The Union Label is in every one of these Hats, and they’re gems. In brown, cedar, otter, steel, psarl, and yow never need worry abowt the wear of ’em. They’re made by Union Labor, and they’ll compare with any- thing yow have seenin this town at $2.50. Prettily boved and sent anywhere. For $1.35 | | | | | 4 smart manly suit in a Fine Blue Twill Worsted Cheuv- 1 iot for chaps wearing short trousers, between the ages of 10 and 16; double-breasted vest, or single-breasted, as may be prz- | ferred. Here’s a very dressy little swit | for achap of these years; there's | just mannishness enowgh abow* |it -to tickle the fancy of these |young chaps. This suit will | find its way to owur special sale table Monday at - $3.98. for that chap of yours | is the proper winter coat; be hs 8, be he 16 years; and what a lovely lot of Raglans we are | showing in the new shades, GOLDEXN OLIVE,in the faney Seotches, in coats not to be had at any price elsewhere, and yet we have tinily priced 'em, and your little ohn;l Zgeta his toys, too, free.

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