The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 17, 1907, Page 22

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REQUIEM FOR THE DEAD OF A CATHOLIC DRDER, | > Honor for the Robinsons Presentation at the Austrian Court T MISERIBLE R SEMCE CAISES MUCH INDTANGE Gather for Ceremony Young \’Icns Institute toi at Cathedral { high mass of | 1bers of the| 1 be cele-| edral Friday at 10 o'clock. | livered by Rev. the cathedral. ih Railroad Company Appears; to Be Unable to Keep i the Lines Open I Bad car service in bad weather taxed || the patience of thousands of pérsons | in Fillmore street yesterday afternoon. | From 2 to 4 o'clock the cars were tied | up owing to a lack of electricity.] After they had been running agaln for about an hour a southbeund car| Jumped the tra below O'Farrell & street and smash=d a light wason. During the aftéernoon thirty-one ears were turned inte the barn for repalra. One car was turned in four times for: temporary repairs. At no time it seemed, was the service satisfactory, for just as one trouble was disposed o anotlier would crop up t Next to the Market-street road, the! Fillmore system affects more peopie § than any other line in the city, and the |§ service is acknnwl-’flgml to be th worst_In thal street. A large number| of mén working at mn Unlon Iron Works depend on the TFillmore and Sixteenth stre line to be coaveved to and frem theiy worlk, and in addi- 38 |tion to this it §# the prineip2l eross town medium in the city The serie: of tieups on that street yesterday did not ten to make friends for the | United Railroads. | POSTA_L STATION CHANGE Emporium to New Territory Postal statlon O In the Tmporium | will be removea tomorrow to the ¢ |ner of Franklin strect and Fern av vnue. where it will be conducte |egrrier station. W Wands. s Intend(’nn of station H. will I of the new station O. The fol- named carric |signed to station O the dlstrict bounded mento, Joues and From meain office SUNDAY, FEBRUARY their perfect FORMS. REMEMBER-—A perfect fitting corset makes a perfect fitting dress. That's what these will do. La Vida THE MADE TO ORDER Constructed with Ame Carsets made by hand; only ge uzed in mede of the finest three CORSET W. B. (World’s Best) Made of Robison Alavandeig Cloth. They have Won ra and fit to ad e trimmed. Tk reduce the stn 1.00 the appreciation of the vintage siender or stout r[v)‘ul rounded cantony 0 ender le Hose Supporters attacned. La Bonita Corsets FOR THE COLLEGE OR SCHOOL MISS. An inexpensive but an extraordinarily 001 wearing Straight front, hand gored, raised bust, long k. dip hip, side and front Hoss Supporters; a Corset for the average; made of English sateen. Price soc Me]ba Bust Perfector OR FORM IMPROVER. Fn' the slender woman: can be worn with or without set: fille out all he!l neh eat boned very light wei gt with ; alse very Hght price........ For the Children FERRIS OR FREEDOM WAIST, eather boning; Made of Engzllsh coutil, with six rows of tailor stitched cording; patent, washable tape; buttofis to attach the underwear on. All sizes..... ... % z By wearing om" form improving CORSET. Our CORSETS have made San Francisco women famous for Lady Miller THE NEVER RUST CORSET. For ader Women. It supplies what Nature has de fdeal feminlne figure; made of ribbon trimmed: front Hose Suppor frlllea elastic patam button "l:up Nemo Coraets FOR THE STOUT WOMEN, Self-Reduclng Without Pressare. Give the np-lod’\(-' shape; reduce and support t abdomen: made of Imperted 1 n Cloth s‘ 00 medfum stbut and extra large Royal Worcester Corsets FOR THE SHORT-WAISTED OR S$TOUT WOWEN. Low bust: short umnder the arms: long be ist give slenderness to the waist and reduce the ab en $1.00 W W side and front TOdu(‘lng Hose Supporters tached. Kld Fittmg Corsets AND TRUE TO THE NAME. For Sleader or Medium Forms. Made of imported Sterling Cloth straight front Hose Supporter attach unbreakable hips L. $1.60 C.Bala Spmle Corset EOR THE WOMEN OF FASHION. Suitable for the average figure; low or medium bust straight fmm Tong thl trlmmed wlth lace s1 50 Joe Rosenberg ! No. 28 A. Farrell, : " { / Whelan, ) Princess Alice Corset ; :i;‘:n“:‘: p 297 David Bl For evening wrar, skating. athietic purposes: made THE HOME OF GOOD CORSETS . i B T of .‘F“wsr .;uov-rhoninphoduaex lho(xlnbx, f—cmhl ducing V N NESS ’ i & tation upporters atiachedsfn pink, ite. - } Thomas . Gegrae H. Rob- Hape Price = ' 50¢ A at O’Farrell elan. No. William | “ M. Locke, No. TIETIFIES FOR FURUSETH | approached the schooners Aretle, RlV<:cirrler eligibles for the San Franeisco x No. 213; E. D. V 2167 Martin Hunter, enfineer in charge &lli and Francis H. Leggett. He tes- | t id Februar: 7 3 L. H. Bottomley, No. A. C. Rouard, of Andrew Furuseth's launch Potrel | tifled further that Furuseth was nnwripo. omc_e e B hm:l . ':r'lfl'y 4 on | No» 298, during the water front strike last sum- on board the launch while the ves- | 1907. by the local Civil Service Board. 9 | Station 7 has beon re-established mer, testified before Referee. Clement | 5¢l was dolng picket duty. The in- | Applications will be received up to the & 3¢ held its |at 1164 Goldeén Gate ave with P. Bennett vesterday that the launch vestigation will be resumed mnext |close of business (4:30 p. m.), February ssful T rratis b gsm e pon . e et ko por 3 H. Medley in charge. Station 45, Pre-|never violated the injunctlon restrain. Tuesday. ‘21. Further particulars may be ob News of the presentation at the|her beauty. Hér sister, Mrs. Irwin,|sidlo avenue and Sacramento street,!ing the strikers from interfering with | — SalaE Teom tiis alics of the Civil Sev o ixurious Austrien court of Mr. and|often visits her in Philadelphia, but she | has heen closed because of thic death of | the employes of the Hammeond Lum- FOR CLERKS AND CARRIERS | vice Board, room 241, Posjoffice bui . aly r, r rs. E. Moore Robinsan ladelphia, | I en here for al years. ithe clerk {n charge. | ber Company and that the launch never An eéxamination for mail clerk and'ing. i Y ’.n F well known here, has been re .,g \ (LOULLHY celved. The Rohinsons, who travel ex- tensiv g all winter rNNgE ! end : ed by many FEUHBE | were presented { HUg L\ Josef and Arch- unzizta at the im- by Charles bassador, ana o!’ Salaries Re- in Cripping of Department cnded is one of tic al social ¢ s. Robinson the court ball, whici t sumptuous affairs ln GOLHTN QNI PR hard Ivers, who other daughter, 2130 Washington She married’ E. Moore. Robin- ! son, a member of the Drexel banking house of Philadelphia, near which eity they have a handsome country home. Mrs. Robinson was former prominent in social eircles and was noted for | WILL PAY BILL FOR N ‘///' 7 i ‘m&%\fi S Parkside street. v of the Now you know where Parkside is—and we've shown you how Parkside electric railway connects with existing lines at H street and Nineteenth avenue, extends to and through Parkside to the ocean and returns by private right-of-way to Nineteenth avenue. HEM"WNB []EHHIS RA’"_S Today's sketch shows how you will reach Parkside when i £ Market street is extended straight to the ocean—it shows how F s i is y resi istrict really is. s President Dufféy of the Board of ; ; really closé in this new residence-district really l” WErks eebiipel = suniite Wal oves g Did you ever hear of as much 1t shows how to reach our branch office—at Nineteenth avenue from il oficils ot fhe Bants Fe Rall- |prospifcily as Exicts. cuesywiiare ! and H street, opposite Strawberry Hill, south of Golden oS way Company thgt his bill for the > o o AP g o ‘ expense of tearing up the debris tracks F Ie‘“.: of work at” good pay Gate Park. o 'xln -‘r‘(“mpr:w ;"‘;"‘(:mnr ik miliplenty oUbUINES ebte PENT Tt shows you that the city must of a necessity extend to - . corporation had refused pre- s txme SRnguanindy and beyond Parkside—there’s no other direction to ga. You’'ll have to act in order to make money out ch it cost the Board of Works | Of the prosperity all about you—you won't benefit to rip up the tracks | by the advance in real estate values unless you buy v appealed to the Board of Su- | hefor: s, who thereupon declined to before t}‘e.ad\aflce. Parkside is to obey an order to repove the | d then refused to pay about | Come to Parkside today. See the choice lots—the location _you grefcr for your future homesite—see the electric car line building—see the + great work camps. the steam shov- teacher wh the s tassistant The|pass ordinances granting permits to | your opportunity—to-day, o C . anelsts Jnth. | 80 en manufacturing concerns m'time % ??' els, the grading railroads, the green The salar acks connecting with the . 5 4327, ks i- main line i s Bt e Sy, Buy where the improvements are made, where : -//fii// :_law"'tc'" the public park, the magni Duffey will present his bill to the| CY Fidid cent marine view. - | compny. tomhorrow: shornts; aad if/1t] i everything surrounding your lot tends to add to ////,/ See these things and remember the way to -make money in real estate is to buy before the improvements are com- pleted —buy from first {is pald he will appear before the Su-|its value year by year. ervisors and secure the removal of | 2 Tt St S s Buy where there are long streets and wide ave- | spur tracks. | nues—where every lot is graded—where the streets ML‘NICIPAL WATER PLANT i {are sewered and curbed—where water and gas are enr SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES gread)' for vour use. % | Arrange Worship at St. Mary’s Ca-| Buy where the future is not in the dim thedral for Next Forty Days tance, but close to the now—the present—the day During Lent special services will be | when you have the necessary money to make the {held at St. Mary’s C: On Sun- st days mass will be held at 6. 7, 8 and{ PCEINNING. 3 ; Real Estate is the surest of all investments. 9:30 o'clock in the mornings with high | mass at 11:30; the cathedral devotions . Other property may burn or be destroyed or stolen, but real estate is always the {pers and benediction in the evening|standby—always certain. Iroquois Club '\Mh Strive to Put Plan| Before People | ie Club at! decjded that| system W for San Francisco | onsidered, { submitting the to the votes of dis- in the afternoon at 3 o'clock and ves- | with sermons by Rev. J. W. Sullivaw “|and Rev. F. M. Harvey of 8t. Patrukni Real Estate in a great city xncre.fies with the population and the growth of : Bt | Seminary, Menlo Park. busme<< i jea. Thomas bin. | On Week days mass will be at 6 i ; st 3. L. Potite. “|and » o'clock In the morning. e | Have you noted how the bank clearings of San Irancisco are growing in volume week s of the 1 nesday evenings the sermons will he!b, roek 2 e e :“:‘ “z‘;" on the princlpal doctrines of the|DY Wee At e ‘:;?1;.*“‘::"t;:";:;ln::':.l°3“’5:'!dfl:;.d*"‘?l';j Have you kept track of the increase in population; the railroads are bringing many more k< g Hh‘h" i ¥ "‘;f‘:sn-a;; ;r: tues of the Christian life. people here than they are taking away. v ve Hetch-Hetchy pl o ed by the people without the interfer- | The merchants tell you they cannot get goods enough to supply the demand. ence of city officials. The Com- b 38 wxptcted o Sol i,,;EVERY DAY THAT | Hotels and restaurants are crowded—the railroads unable to hdndle the freight or passenger | PASSES. MAKES IT | business. monweal The rsed last night a | to. | The demand for lots away from ti rowded centers shows that it t to live in the ) be to the Legislature pro- e cro people wam {ding for & test of voters at :m:.::\ |HARDER TO BEGIN open—where the air is pure——wherc the view is pleasing—where each home may cultivate a garden and \ e sy ! r,.‘:f .pm:::m i d‘-‘[ saving money. Qon'l delay trees and flowers, : e — ! < 5 3 No man who has had a taste of lif the sunshine will ever return te a stuffy flat on a narrow UM IS ACQUITTED OF | starting that account of | G e o i MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE| yours. Resolve to begin at When you buy at Parkside you buy in the city: when you buy in the city you take no chances—property in Sa.. once — today — tomorrow | Francisco is constantly rising in price. # | aty Sherift Jo who shot | Bium, ed David Atkinson on October f last year at Brazil and Edinburgh may never come for you— Present prices. at Parkside are low—low for lots already improved—ready for the builder—surrounded by nature’s 4'““';_‘:“"”’ S . o B ] —and a savings account at best offering to. man—marine view—good air—hills, trees, lake and mountain. uitted by & Jury in Judge Cook’s court | the Metropolis, drawing Parkside lies on the sunny southern slope, where the morning sun warms the soil, dispels the mists and brings vesterday he shooting of Atk . Wit the Bitoriss BE & kit Sl oet 3.65 per cent interest, health and pleasure to man and child. the deceased and his wife, in which Blumy who lived next door to them, took @ after the trouble had reached | ight ! would be a fortunate reserve for your family in case there were no lomorrow. Parkside terms are fair and ennrely in the interest of the buyer—l9 per cent down—the remainder in sixty equal monthly payments. (5) years without interest or taxes. . Come to Parkside today. Mrs Atkinson, who was said to be| slightly intoxicated at the time, fired | = o Take car to Nineteenth avenue and H street, get off at our branch office—we’ll take you to Park- o er husb: vhil IR A. A. Watkins. Clarence Grange, e & 6 T e v the bulret sust | foun S, Retin A 8 Culer e o S’d“ HGHEHEE ANiOROHIL . razing the man's head, Atkinson fs|iames D Stetson. Blwird Coleman Chis. H 3 i’ ¥. rm(‘ to have fired 2 shot at Blum, lho‘m olivnnd‘ ordered the disturbance stopped; but certain contradictory testimony was of- | > w that Atkinson atiempted | M I ‘IS himself up tor the officer. At| Hlam firea four shots at At-| ARUSTE SAVINGS BANK two oY n.em taking effect and UMBSEN & CO., Sole Agents Branch Ofiice— SRS o S mm e, 2) MONTGOMERY STREE was susended from his duties as dep- | 4 I Ave. and H St uty sheriff pending the outcome of his | 1337 VAR NESS AVENUE, 7 g ” trial. : ) . : Between Polk asd Sutter. i A 5 ‘

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