The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 17, 1906, Page 5

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N FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906. DUTLINES PROPOSED NEW LAWS DEGREES AWARDED VIt Rk TO CLASS OF 1906Muu%£s§1?vm“}§£ ank 'COMMENCEMENT DAY AT BERKELEY 710 Markel Strect ~ Spete T President Benjamin Ide Wheeler De- address om MONDAY May 28, 1306. DEPOSITORS are cautioned against assigning their accounts at a dis- | l | | | count. - H BORROWERS are requested to MAIL their present addresses to us at Ty { once. . Immediate notice of loss by fire should be give.. Insurance Compa- livers Address to Graduates. | | l nies by the aseured, when possible. Proper blanks will be furnished for that purpose, upon request. as soon as we resume. Legistative Committee = ! L e 16 Coniih man electin and u t - Mikes Pl o s B manane oo | MUTUAL SKVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCSCD ; aj : otk | MAKING THE. WORLD A: SHAM. i JAMES D. PHELAN, President. ' pres- | All these things ate. merely the. tin'toys | Brgmn ey b of a make-bellove world. but. they are '“‘L’jll matiers and of : -ngnclnc . tled_the _spirit of their use do. ot e @ man oul’ into -life.. You can tell_yet whether vou are ‘practi- | erents of view shat the world | is reai oriof the 4 sh HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK 626 MARKET STREET We beg to announce we will resume business on MONDAY, MAY 28th, in our old banking room, 626 Market street. Our vaults are intact and all records are uninjured. - Depositors are cautioned against selling or assigning their passbooks at a discount. We will make claim for i all insurance due. Borrowers should also file claim ‘ i | i 11 for 'the lfl&ns' the programme. of e ne If You find. yor =4 for effect, couriing pi caaerlr.., -0 current up‘nw'lq: Fmergency Calls for o Many Changes in == Statutes. ik of Frammg Bills . &o tege of the Greek The- g class gowned | 3 xacz u'unr! on. an inst: (ul(or “or an re ly-and by masmn foroe rather | { d yourself promoi- | g, rather than un- eting, revealing, you need “decet \fomir‘ rrz T { bave 1o longer any doubt: yry are acting {2 pert. notliving a life; s are wearing a mask—not wearing -your honest ru.-e- U 2re re ra)sdzx the line’of a rale. not elling the truth; veu are making life ‘a and the worid a sham. I teil ¥ou that tnis is a plain, oo . . . . | U leges read President rgguhr- fines F[}!‘Wflm With """3‘;’5‘(‘8’{:‘?3 e s T, 5tance | for losses. Our atforney will fake charge of collecting | Ihings which scem to be tre€s are trees, es of a College Gray, Col-| things which seem to be recks; same when requested fo do so frez of charge. Toadeaf waltrsest mmrih oo a0 | HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK ii‘p?«’n“n o R SR S i i e Eovered ith . T e centa e | G. H. LUCHSINGER, President. W. E. PALMER,- Cashier. Expg{m'mn t.man will die. It is sur- | guler In jts action. Objects the carth with similar regu- | ,,.;nng drop tomar larity. 'L‘ a man parts company with the ! b B i e —— e Y over a stone p: is possible to ‘ calculate with amazing precision 3 st | CALIFORN!A ‘ SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY § Coraer Ca'ilorsia and Montgemery Sts. | what will ha . no matter how impor- mey be or how strongly be to what is going on. tard and not merely a Gravitation is rot a a whim to be mjoled away by ng manners. to reached by 1o be dispelled by force of will; plain, matter-of-fact . institution to specidative enterprises. of-fact. however, power that w: sclousness of | human Lfe the | i It affords us much satis‘action to assure eur Patrons §| that our Safe Deposit Vaults are absolutely intact and the content: uninjured. | They will open for business as usual on THURSDAY. . and sends through of cuty. AVOID MASKS OF SHAM. urance that th: world is reai is v founded in our inexpugnable viction guaranteed in an unwavering 1 €xperience that there is deep behind the hazé of apperitions ar . the tangle of { and motives a periectly plain ple plan which we know as the s a way to do that 2 the spirit of the re is a way to do hat is the system: the lafter Tring certainty distress former peace ‘and ‘profit. and waste of being con- e a real hell. peace of mind and up- ding of life constitute a real heaven; e morzl worid is a real world. The reason why-we have a right to ex: pect you to be real men and women in a May 17. Hours: 10 to 3 daily, until further notice. Safe Depont Boxes for rent, 85 per year upward. J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. The National Bank of the Pacific Is doing busin:ss under Clearing House rules at the old lccation, in the Claus-Spreckels Building | Third and Market Streets. and the masks of o T i e . and quicken in yvou the love of the genuinz and- true. { have studied the record of human history that you m.v know how to correct the ightmares of legend and tradition into ! the fac ©of broad -daylight. You have! studie rature and other human arts | that your souls may be attuned and make response to worth and beauty. You have studied environing nature that ybu may replace mystery and dread with knowl- | edge of her mooas and ways So that men may dwell in accord with ber. ind enroll [ her ‘giant service in the forwarding of human life. GIVES CLASS HIS BLESSING. We have a right to expect that those of ¥ou who shall teach will have the eter- nal patience begotten of confidence in | the solfd structure of the right and in| tbe inevitably self-covering power of | truth. We to expect nat those of u who terpret and apply the law { will never seek to make the worse ap- pear the cause, nor strength to the perversion of justice or the sheltering or shielding of criminals from their just punishment. We have a| right to expect that - .-se who deal with| exchanges of money and wares will give DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND CHECKS CASHED. Vaults Opened Tuesday, May 15. Proofs of loss made and insurance collected. NOTICE The Bank of California Will open for regular business, 1 lend your | e WORLD IS NOT A PLAY. i are enter- There alue, promote no deceits. keep in ovi- ents. We have a right to| penciled those who bec~me scholars | and men of science will 1oilo ‘nere the U"\Jl’l leads. The aver- traight 1 too ready to take o be passe Class of 1 give wherever | and send y . You will nev Josa, Tulnking s hard and it | 836 o eae ito 1ue 1 v be Su Wednesday, May 23, 1906, | have lcan"ed more in them uom‘e*nlng ke trw'ri ls easier still to be a puppet pulled with a string and let th P . .f ’ St t pemicloguiet a0 the taiing Bennd e CUGEL WL T benine coee At its OId Location . . . . 424 California Street, . u women who toiled devotedly in relief We expect d care, men who faithfuily 2 real world | ¢ o £ ded Lest my eymbols be: misunderstood -1 | tiroush hours of horror ~uarded the doors a 1 want to {ilustrate in plain language what o e e I mean by taking the mask that happens | Soato ot Joo wanioh 1ot .| t0 be handed one. A ertain woman drifts | ghe erugt of mother earth was rc to college because in the fullness of | firm beneath their feet; hut cui of the| the high school covrse was com-!yyin and dismay vou Ssw emerging a there was nothing In particular 'gurer foundation shapen in the mind of to do and tuition at the university wasthe eternal real. and there composed is free. On arriving at California Hall she ' noy jand or old or steel. but the blessed found people were generally engaged in!joyalties of human brotherkood and the out cards, and combinations of | | tender mercies of human love. in and English and history seemed to| e vogue. After accumulating sun- | ts on a card as boys accumulate ] agates and alleys in a pag. our pupil is| The Independent Order of Foresters of ned by the rising total that the time |the U. £ and Cenada have a unique and come to join the throng of applicants | v practical plan of helping its mem- r a teachers’ certificate; and again in: bers Who were burned out in San Fran- eal men and women THE Lrocker -Woolworth National liank..I WILL OCCUPY PREMISES IN THE... CROCKER BUILDING MAY 21, 1906 An Original Plan of Relief. + e fullness of time she goes forth to cisco. It comsists of helping each family h Englich and history in obedience | into comfortable quarters. then equipping | Jolce of the units—not | them with ccm e 5 truet and shape znd Jead, nor that any ' dining and_bed _room q Special knowledge of source of inspira. | cider also feeds its own tiog struggled to be freed | its relief stations in S. F. and O Then there is the wan who proves his|About 5180000 will be apest in ¢ great 7 wearing a_he: work, all being voluntary contributions y trousers with th frcm the subordinate courts of the order fuil of hx'xd! and who has g throughout the country. The S. F. sta- | tion is at 1919 Sutter st. and the Oakland | station at ‘the Curtaln Store, 14th and Franklin sts. THE .American National Bank.. { Is open for business, under Clearing House rules, at the old stand . . . . 'MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE BUILDING nis opportunity of study and t| al of his parents self-de- the reputation . strenuous bravery in disturbing a fresh- on water supply. an of the committee reets, stated that he report ready for sub- t meetir S.S.S.mmi,___;_n;L_U_M,n The purifying action and curative properties of this great remedy have made ““S. S. S. For The Blood *’ a household saying, and thousands who are OWDER BILL CAN ¥ o iy S today enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or skin diseases The following letter from the Cali- t Powder Works donating all the 1o this universally used blood medicine. S.S.S.is made entirely from roots, . es used by the city during the herbs and barks which possess not only cleansing and healing ingredients, | = fire, the value n;. *m;h] was over but building-up and strengthening properties to keep the biood in perfect l was also read, as follows: $4000 order. No one can be well when the blood is imapure; they lac: the energy and strength that is natural with health, the mplt-_nen becomes pale and sallow, the vitality is weakened and they suffer from a general broken down condition. When the waste or refuse matter, which nature intends shall be thrown off, is left in the syst:m because of a sluggish, torpid condition of e expelling members, it is abscrbed into the CUARANTEED blood making this vital stream weak, sour and acrid, ang its condition is ‘manifested by boils, FREE FROM plmples, rtashes, blgtches and other eruptions of the skin. 8. S. S. goes into the circulation MINERALS. and removes pa.r;ic!eo! bgaod taint or poison of every character, makes the blood fresh and strong and gives energy to the entire body. 'When the blood has been cleansed by S. S. S. all skin ] diseases and eruptions pass away and the smooth, clear skin, glowing with T oo C. D. Bunker| bealth, shows that the body is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rhet- . to the reliet bill matism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, ete., man Needham of Cali- *;—enudeep—aented blood disorders, and for their cure n equals S. 8. & introduced in Congress for| It does not injuriously affect the most delicate parts of the body and can b. of duty on imported|taken with perfect safety by old or young. Book on the blood and anjy The communication | yegical advice desired without charge. — hend vou herewith memoran- against the city and Francisco for explo- ing the recent fire your city on April i8, ces San c» UNION TRUST GOMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO . mmummmmmmm Market Streets, on Monday, May 21, 1906. Galifornia Glue Works Office: 1235 Potrero Ave, S. F. h pleasure that we advise have decided to make no t the city and county explosives, and will donate at the funds which have been used harge ag: these r the general relief of the which has suffered from KRON TANNING CO. 524 Washington St.. near Sansome. . PLENTY OF LEATHER. / | above address. Please present your i clai C.A.MaLms, Co. AMUSEMENTS. THE CHUTES WILL REOPEN SUNDAY All Employes Report‘on or Before Friday. READY |NOTICE... MONEY " |/ That HIND, ROLPH & CO Man of their companies his been instructed to pay all losses by SIGHT DRAFT as soon as adjusted. All clients holding policies in the INSURANCE COMPA- | NY OF NORTH AMERICA or the AL- Fi 1 IANCE INSURANC= COMPANY OF ormerly 1008 Markst Stroet. HILADELPHIA are requested to N - present their claims at once. We will _ ' also attend to claims against other companies on all insurance placed by us. We are writing fire insurance in San Francisco and elsewhere. A. J. CHAPMAN, Manager Insurance Department, LOCATED NOW A? ' 1123 Fillmore Street Room No. 5, Ferry Postoffice Building, Near Golden Gate Avertge, San Francisco. > _Clients of H. A. Nauman and W. S. With a Fall Line of O'Brien will receive attention at the Stationery, Cutlery and Barbers’ Supplies. Malthoid Roofing 'French Amflr can Bank Is moving to its new quarters in the “UNION. TRUST BUILDING,” third floor, and will be ready to accommo- date its customers and do a general banking business May 31, 1906. We will collect on insurance poli- cles for those wishing our services. THE FRENCH SAVINGS BANK wll occupy offices in the same build- ing. g P. &B. Goods Charles Carpy, President. L] Ld Arthur Legallet, Vice President. Leon Bocqueraz, Vice President. £ 3 . o d e Our factory is running nightl S: —prompt deliveries J. E. Artigues. J. M. Dupas. e & 0. Bozio. J. S. Godeau, |Salesin San Francisco at J. A. Bergerot. J. J. Mack. treet E. J. de Sabla Jr. Geo. Beleney. 1306 Post S Leon Kauffman. FULTON Iron Works IN FULL OPERATION Temporary Main Office. 405 Union S;vln‘slnklllt.w The Parafline Paint Co. J. Noonan ‘Furniture Co. TEMPORARY OFFICE 2863 Folsom Street NEAR TWENTY-FOURTH HARBOR VIEW Telephone West 1160 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Temporary Arrangement: Main Office Union Savings Bank Building OAKLAND. Branch Office: 1759 GEARY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Will soon resume business at the old stand. Notice to Printers Our Roller Plant is now in opera- tion. Send your rollers without delay to 2235 Railroad ave., near Walnut st, Alameda. We also have a large stock of News and Job Ink. Rooms 53-54 New Tribune Bidg., corner Eighth and Franklin Sts., Oakland. Phone Oakland 7373. Trunk Manufzcturers E.J. Shattuck Co. Roll Grinding and Corrugating 220 & 222 BlJSH ST. Have opened a temporary business of- fice at their factory, 18TH AND FOLSOM. REINFORGING Repairing and Rebui'ding Factories, ‘Warehouses and Tall Chimneys in the unburned district our specialty. THOS. BUTLER & SON 1362 HAYES ST. PETER BAC'GALUPI & SONS P AP ER Descnpfion 1113-1115 FILLMORE ST. A. ZELLERBACH & SONS| 405 JACKSON ST., SAN FRANCISCO. 514 Eleventh Street. Oakland. 113 N. Los Angele: Street, Los Angeles WANTED 30 Chors Ladies and Dancers Globe Iron Works Stockton, Cal. 20,000,000 Needles By Express For Victors and Zonophones At Old Price. PROPOSALS. For the Weber & Fields® luctions in Los Angeles. Apply to E. LASK. Ye Liberty Th 3 between #)da. m. and 2 p. m. Thursday and Y. Telephone West 1426. OAKLAND BRANCH, 668 Broadway. Telephone Oakland 585.

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