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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 2

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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THIS HAN MA't'tlO HMKH AHU IMlLa felly LKADbK M.UMUAY, iN'OViiMliUK 3, liTJO 40,000 Jews Riot Father Two Sons 300 Boys 100 PENINSULA OMEN OPEN GIRL SCOUT DRIVE Levy Bros. Die in Auto Wreck C. Defeats Santa Rosa in Local Debate Wild Gusher Capped; City Still Unsafe InPow Wowat Mills Estate SAN MATEO BUD BLUFF, Nov. 3, (LPJ A father and two ions were dead to dal, victims a crash that followed overturning of a truck in Kenneth Boucher. 1 Team No.

1 Mr.i. Albert Kcvston. colonel: In Palestine Protest NEW YORK, Nov. S. UP1 Fort thousand Jews stor Madisoa Squara Garden lost nigllo in a protest mcefme; asa.iij tlie recently announced liritijn policy In Palestine.

A nenr rint was precipitated when the crowd, numbering; over twice p'tteity of the garden overwhelmed tho twenty five poUcomen on duly and fought Inadly to get in, Three emergency wagons wore called with police reserves, and the crowd only quieted down after the police threatened to use tear gas bombs. Mrs. B. Woodbrldgc, Mrs. A.

J. which the three were The dead: HarzfeW, Mrs. B. Sibley. Team No.

Ifrs. Walter W. Holt, colonel: Keorly Ihroe hundred C. boys and leaders gathered nt th Mills estate at iMillbrau Saturday for the annual friendly Indian powwow und barbecae. Eovs from nil uf the San Mateo Mra.

E. V. Johnson, Mrs. A. J.

Mra. E. C. Heals. TeamNo.

9 Boy C. Gould, 47, farmer; Jay Gould, 7, and Glenn Could, 10. Alt lived at Anderson, north of her. Could took his two hoys with him on a wood cutting trip west of Cottonwood. The three were returning home ndiim the truck failed to negotiate a curve and rolled down a 200 foot bank, crushing tho oc TJrc San Mateo Junior college debasing tnjim met and defeated Uic Sunt a Eosu Junior college team In UJfe loral college Auditorium, and JosLa two to one deeiaion tg Modest Junior cnH ego nt Modesto: lastSaliirdiiy The argument wns on lEe auction "Kpitnlwil that the Philippine Islands Ehould bo given Ihoit independtnee within five ye hi.

Tfjp team or Ogden Pields and Jamas llickfv who debated lif ro Ono hundred women ill Burlin game, Son Mateo and Hillsborough went to work this raomins in the cauipalRn to rniso funds to carry on Girl Scout work dgrine 1931. Amounts already contributed tliit, totaled $1500,. who arc undertaking the responsibility of achieving the goul for next year's work arc: Team No. 1 Mrs. E.

J. Eullard, colonel; Mrs. C. n. White, Mrs.

Wro. Etiler, Mrs. Henry Meyer, ilrs. L. Pfoi Good acre, Mrs.

Edward Ellison, Mrs. ft, M. Aekcrman, Mm. N. C.

Jlrs. A.S. Garrett, Mrs. A T. Colby, Mrs.

S. D. Brinkman, Mrs. I'yrthn Mnrshnll. Team No, 2 county eommuaili(Mf, San Francisco and the bay region joined in the Carl W.

Murtln, Mrs. Johli lho bovs dninv Jnk One 'of the feeturea of the program the comrjetitiun between tribes in archery and dnit throwing. The Sioux friendly Indians of cupants iinuor tne machine. OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 3.

(LPJ The IW MoTgan Ktont gusher, which for thrto days threatened business and residential districts with de straction ivas capped today and officials dcliberalvd means of preventing recurrence of similar hai aTds, The gusher. Which sprayed GOD, 000 barrcb of highly inflammable' crude oil and cuhic ft nf gas over a four mile area daily, ivsb "pinched in" late yestfrdny when field workers succeeded in dropping a two ton cone over its mouth. After the gusher ran wild last Thursday night, more than 260 moil, national guardsmen and firemen labored for hours without rast, attempting to conquer the well and Allman, Mrs. Robert Koshland, BurlingameHi Has Mummer Kpojft oil tho affinualivc uiTnimiL beat out fires which threatened to meetingH. Thu affair wan tapped olf with an oldfaahioneij barbecue.

The meat whs an open fire and, with beans and 'oilier de leclablue, furnished nn flpputiTing. treflt for the hungry bovs, AlberL M. Chwlev. wi nx. latter.

dentmy the city. Mare than 00 nersons who Ij. Gordon. Indian chief of Lho John ftmith, colont Mrs. Imquois tnhc, spoiic to tha hou aliout the enriy history of his Iribo and told nf mr.ny Indinn custonm.

forced to leave their homes when tlie well ran wild, returned today, hut were warned against lighting fires or even smoking within the tnry, wan in charge of tho event Night Friday Geurge b. ClitaHuin wnn In charge jcim.bn ini una vomon miiujujat of Santa Rush. Milry McCinn ami John Amler ton traveled to ilodcstn to spook on tjiij negative aide of iho sntnc question. Judges who (fave victory tn the local tenm were Miss Helen Cum Jujnjr. hem! of tho English department at tho San Mnleo Uipli pebpol; and Ulisa Marian Hedriek, toucher of pnlilic 'snr nkina nl Uio Ho niso demonstrated sc mo.

of the native 7nilian dances. An Indian handicraft exhibition on dinpluy, showing the work nnd Boy liohhcrEer led tho Indian craft competition. Times "Want Ads Bring Resells. JJui'liiKratno Hiifli setiool niati ntucenta are coinplettnK Jumps president of the Fordlll club uf the eollnirn nln.nu henrbuls for tluoo unc act plays Fridfty nlpht in the school aatii lorium. The event ia called Hummer's night.

"Teats of the Arabs," tells tho itory of a king who loved the desert more than hiw crown. ''Tho tiliost Story," a Booth TaTkiriiilon BUILDINGS 38 FLOOR MISSION duboluB with the University of Sun rav ON It OF 'H 1 AMERICA'S LARGEST aHSfflJ FURNISHERS Ymtitixa snphumorD Lonm and the university 0f CttMfornin freshmen within tliu nuur futa OA fflmoiiy, tells of the adventures of Final Week Sale Ends Nov. 8th Sail Bruno Club Endorses Kncese a young wlio bors out tlie saylnir. "faint hear ne'er von fair lady," "Bck of tho Yarda" ia melodramatic of a boy who triad to escnpo tho just jtunicli mcnt for his first crime. Hew wcunery, provided for tho produetLons baa been added by tho dramatics docartment.

Mumc will mm ho furnished by the school's theatre orchestra under the direction of candidly uf Cmmly Surveyor flccrse A. Knceso wbb voled.hy the Fifth Addillnn Impiwemont Club yimer Young. Tickets arc on rule all wool: hv Select anything you need anywhere in the store tk Mummqr's grbun, and ot tho. Satiirday night. H.

L. Rimpsoii; Captiiin. Mrs. Norman Unle, Mrs. D.

Simpson, Mrs. L.H. JnelBoa, Mrs. T. T.

O'Brien, Mrs. Ml; Mrs. E. Cearhart. Mrs.

'E. J. Bodwln, Mrs, Artlmr Moesc, Mrs. I'. Uregoiy, Mrs, Joseph eaptaln, Mrs.

Raymoiid H. Beil, Mrs. T. Moss, Mrs. I.

Lind litruui, Miij. K. u. Baker; capUiiii Frank MacMastor, Mrs. Wm.

Murslelll, Mis. Jl. L. Brown, Mrs. W.

F. Crlslnger, Mrs. George D. Taylor; cupuiln, Mrs. L.

Kemp, Mrs. Pom MncPhetmon; caotaia, Mrs. W. S. Srlirooder, Mra.

Jl, Colquhoun, Mrs. John Mil, C. C. Kariiuii captain, Mrs, John Tlarkins, Mrs. Josftph West, Mr.

S. Bcrgon, Mrs. F. M. Wyck.iff, Mrs.

P. Forrest; enptoin, Mrs. H. E. Finlcy; eaptaln, Mrs, tiauruncn Lane.

Tonm No, Mrs. B. Terry, colonel; Mrs. L. S.

Moosi, Mrs. D. E. Slicrwui. Team No.

4 Mrs. Thomas W. Johnson, colonel; Mrs. W. J.

Kerr, Mr. Hollo Watt, Mrs. K. Slsson, Mrs, C. B.

Bradford, Mrs. Boy Geary, Mrs. H. L. Fierce, Mrs.

C. W. Pierce, Mm. F. 3.

lllcl.atds, Mra. Busil Proll, Mrs. Honry IVhlte, Mrs, Gall D. Johnson, S. Waldo Coleman.

Tenm No. fi Mn. AurcI Eoyison, colonel; Mrs. K. F.

Buorkol, captain; Mra. N. C. Bowois. Mrs.

Henry W. Ilool, Mrs. Stroykcr, Mrs. G. Hinkle, Mrs.

J. Lesliy Mt'ek, euiitain; Mrs. It. T. Cropley, Mrs.

Corilon llcss, Mrs. Saumlcra, Mrs. 0. J. Hooper, Mrs.

J. Losh, captuin; Mrs. Mlllon Franklin, Mrs. H. 0.

Hoover, Mrs, Cinq Mars, Mrs. J. E. Thompson, Team Kn. Mm, Littlepuge, 'colonel; Mrs.

jluth Voorsunpor, raptuin; Mis, C. Ayres, 7irs. D. Suhlcin, Mrs. John Jsckqulst, Mrs.

A. E. Burton. Mrs, C. Boobar, Mrs.

J. B. Cordon, Mrs. B. V.

Oliver; Mrs, J. C. Whitman; captain, Mrs, Arthfir Lniams, Mrs. G. 11.

U.n lh, uoor i Tiaay niEnc, to the amount of $15 or more and in Joseph Host no, farmer cnimcil lliun'nnd for ni.my years politic! and civic leader of San Brunei of Redwood Woman Is Willed S. F. Estate tho record of County Engineer addition secure other pieces as shown in this advertisement at only 35c each. Thv estate, valiuvl at Jinni aiately 3,000, of Simono Itohotto, who died October 1G in Sjiu Frun cIbco, iB loft to the widinv, Mra Ank'iolina Itabottc, of Urdwoor! CilV. according to the will filed in ivnepse, 101 iweivo years in the oifiw, descivos Bpeclul.

recognition fron, Sun rirnno properly owners hiKuu.se of tho nmny accnmplisli monfa for tho benefit of the city uhial hnvc heen directed by the COUllh' engineer. Limn thirty members of the cmbjrescnfc at Lho meeting gayc iiiuifflinuus npprnvn! to the cn dorsnn.cnl. Vwwfcnt IV. Itomnie auerlor court. The widow ia sole iiuir.

The uslulj consist at shares of stock and hank account, curding Lu thu pctitiun. KIDWIVES' WORK DECREARES liresjjcd at the special meeting. MADISON, Nov. 3. tin TiBy Girl Wins ii Oi midwives ut child birth has docronHcd frum seven per cent in 320 to 3.27 ar cunt of Hie 55,019 blrtliB reported in lOHJl, tho stnto health dopartnianl dlncloHud Toy Golf Honors loaay.

inc munvivra were a Ployed lo creator extent laaL vt in IWBiily lwn "Wisconnln iitics H.I nF i'nlm 'mrv. vJ. Pinishirl fi pf. Set Huffled Carlalna Painted Handy Unssotk oinmini'iiesfc End Ins. Aminstcr Ruff Novelty walniit inJsfi Salad I'latcH STiSb' Hadio Lamp ficranant winner of the flint: nallonil minla tururolf tournament, held iit Chi nilo won cried because it wiia her nwnistor Hho Imil to beat lo hc como thc winner.

MEN'S Neckwear VEEK llanil tailorct! ties I Imported tics! ftidi silis, colors, liuiusl A sciifiii tionn! clearance hcfrinninc; tniiovroiv 1 Buy now for giffal unparalleled valun! 212 TIES were l.M 65c 3 for 1.75 287 TIES a cre UO 95c 3 for 2.75 Bcclfd. She's probably abolil 25 or huoiobninji lino mat, aim's tiuilc small, even for hel njre. She lives nt Dlynipiu I'iold3 und is a star on Miss Bcobo defeated her siafer, filial in tho flint niitinnal "pee iniiriiumoni, last night, She went out and dofontcd M. W. Rit icniiousc, Hie men's ehniupiuiij for the grunil ehnnipinnshlp.

The Firemen and Fire Chiefs of California urge you to VOTE NO on Amendment Number 2 Priscilia 1 olirse, which will lie rielivtrnl to Rayon Bed Spread Ikiy Kitchen Clorjr 'Axminslcr Rus, 3GxS3 Axminalcr Novelty blue, grey, Bug, 24x35 Silk Cushion green SeviinE Cabinet and the rent of the site will bo jinid Orange Avenue in. S.S.F. Is Improved 168 TIES Jtiiilioad uvenuo, South Hail 'ran clKen to the rlRhl of or the Miirkct Street rnilway, a dislaiitc i or llircc blocks, lvah under wny to day. snrfnec will lie finished Willi oil maradnnl, said Sliotrvior it nomas Blttey, lvhn is ilirertine Ihc work with South San Fru 1 35 3 for. 3.75 StuoLintr portioli inside tho city' limits, said Silkolinc 2 Pt Rogers' Slund, Comforter CarrinE Set mahog.

finish Plaid Blanket Carpet Velvet Hue, End Table, Sneeper 27x54 walnul finish miu hui'L i lisur. inc Tinted at 52000. Is Your Rest It is wrong in theory will be worse in practice. Will do the fire service more harm than good. Disturbed? Chief Brennan of San Francisco Says: "Do not be miiUd it ii a dtngeroua measure, Vote it down." Comhinnlion Elettrie f'orcelain Top Ien Seta Walnut Rrown 28ifil Tiione Sel, Walnut Brown twenen Tabic Dell Promptly Wilh Kidney i39 TIES were 3.50 65 3 for 4.50 84 TIES crc 30 3 for 6,50 69 TIES were M0 5 65 3 for 10.00 Lew Eros.

BiaWIIIIBdMt.liteiaWI JrreguIariUca. Vhan bladder irritations, Batting up at night and. conjoint backache keep you ffllscr He, don't take chancesl Help your kidneys at liie lirst ilgn oCiisordcr. Use Doin'I Pittl. Stkccssful for mora than SO yftrs.

Endorsed by hundred of thousands of grateful user. i oy ucaiers everywnere. Wc oppose it: Chief Mark E. Ryan, Bedwood Otty Clief Oooper, Klchmond Chief R. Scott, Lot Anjrales David Scaiwell Club, S.

T. T. D. Chief W. R.

Williama, Chief M. J. Dunphy, Bacramento Northent Oalifoniia Firnen'i Ann. Humboldt Oounly Fire Cbitfi" Club Alameda County Pircmen'i Am. Contra Cota Firemen'i Ann.

Itc oaris Axminaliu. 26 jk. Sliver Set Stand, Console Table, wnlniit hrnwn mahoff. finish Cibilttl. tile ton "ruatl.

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