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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 26

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NOVEMBER 19, 1929 DaklanO Ctibunt 'TUESDAY EVENING r.3 and! scaffolding was attached to It. The tvester by Attorneys Ford ft 1 IBflEHIFE DH-IH IE ins Awaru BDY-HEBOMAYtTHPELER-GflSE GET HIGH HONOR QUIZ HITS SNAG Bity's Bank Broke as Stock Crash Hits Dad ASKS S25, ilS HE DOZES DR. FLORENCE. RENA SABIN, first woman to be admitted to the Rockefeller Institute, hat been granted a prize of $5000 for her pathological researches. A.

P. photo. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Injuries she claims were re RE DON DO BEACH.

Nov. Cited tor heroism by the young people's conference of southern ceived from a falling piece of cor Ignatlua -A. Richardson, former chief deputy treasurer and star -witness In" the Investigation of the activities of John II. Thleler, former a 1 Ifornia. nice sticking her on head today resulted In Mrs.

Mary Silvester bringing ult for 125.000 damages Kenneth CHICAGO. Nov. 19. W) One of the hanks that went under in the stock market excitement was Louis Shick's baby's. So says Mrs.

Erna Shick, seeking separate maintenance. She listed ber husband's occupation as "stork speculating, golf and motoring." She said ber husband, called upon for more margin by hi, broker, broke into the bbv' hsnk and took $1700. Hell. IS. of" to Berkeley Man Awakes Find Clothes and Car on Fire.

this city to-d a stands an excellent chance against owner of the Brunswick Hotel of 901 Washington street and painters who were working on the building'. being ac city treasurer, will not testify before the present grand Jury, according to his V. Ehr-llth. This defiance of attempts of the grand Jury to locate Richardson and hear his testimony -was hurled last night by Ehrlich, after he had been hubpoenaed by Deputy District Attorney August L. Fourtner 1 a i med "If 1 V- 1 member BERKELEY, Nov.

19. Jack M. Cartar, 19H Addison etreet. drove -f I v. the Salva tlon Army' of the Found-, bU automobile into a vacant lot I near 'the National Guard armory to attend the grand Jury meeting.

"I am not willing to have Rich 'A r. I a Defendants named In the suit are Thomas EF Scan Ion and Mark A. Miller, painters, and Agnes E. Mc-Mullen, Ida Of Jones and G. il.

Jones, owners of the place. Mrs. Silvester declares In her suit that she was walking along the sidewalk May 29, last, when the cornice dropped upon her. Injuries concluded concussion of the brain and cuts on the scalp. It is claimed that the cornice was loosely attached and broke away from the building when the painters' Rancher Fined $250 For Rum Possession NAPA, Nov.

19. B. Golzales. 37. Coombsvllle rancher, was fined $250 with a nalternatlve of 125 days in Jafl, when he pleaded guilty to illegal possesion of liquor.

Golzales was arrested Friday by Sheriff J. P. Steckter. A quantity of "Jackass" was seized on his place. ardson or myself used as a politi t.

9 really knocks a cold In a tef hours: many go through the winter without any trouble -from colds. It's a compound that comes rn little white tablets. Take that, first snuffle Is Just about tlie lat: or several tablets If you've let the cold go until it's serious. Pa pes Cold Compound Is all you ask for; and the drugpist charts 3Jc for a package, an. I II never seems to fail for anybody award with gift i "Sax" Drives Away Thoughts of Cold! Hp thought he couldn't play that night, but the cold tied caught that morning had departed.

Most professional people know what of the or-? cal catHpaw," Ehrlich declared he told the grand Jury. Thleler and his attorney, Aaron Cohen, were ordered to appear before the grand Jury next Monday night. laat nlght. lighted a cigarette, and I then fell aaleep. i When he awoke hia trousers were afire, and the cushion of the nu-china were He lpaped to tha around and rolled in the dry Srasa, which alao burst Into flames.

I O. At. Camay, custodian of the armoty and Captain N. Dunkel, went 1o tha rescue. Others helped and first aid was administered.

ganlzatlon i There are I 1 less- than I fjA 1 two dozen I I members of 1 1 jl 1': the "Order O'f the rilH BELL. a der" Carter was treated at Alta Bates hoxpltal for severe burn. Ha will Oakland's and each one of them 1s an inter recover. national hero. Dell, a powerful swimmer, aivin- Oakley Women's ed Into the Houthcrn c.aiironua surf near here last summer and Club Plans Party saved four persons from drowning.

After rescuing them ne moaesiiy withdrew the scene ana most HORRIBLE, was days nerore invcsuuHim learned thut the four had been res cued by a lfi-year-old boy. OAKLET, Nor. 1 9. A hrldse Party will be given here under the auspices of the local, Women's club Thursday afternoon. The affair will take place in tha clubroom of the organization.

Mrs. Edwin Hellers is chairman of the committee in charge. An invitation has been extended the public to attend tha card party. The boy has been -recommenneu I' jl for the medal of the "Order of the Founder" in a citation aent to Gen eral Edward .1. Hglns, at London, by" local Haivatlon Army Oakland Bowlers Home From England Robert Palzlol and Robert How.

MYSTERIOUS MURDER! fir wm MSm-' mW i Urn. den, Oakland bowlera and members of the American Lawn Bowling ns-mniiilnn renorted a successful trip to England to the park rteirtment today, bringing souvenir programs of luncheons jin at Dundee, Windsor Castls. ana many mi" ni.i. interest where they were 7 i liflGTOR WINS HONOR guests of the various British bowl-ins; clubs. On some occasions the Americana won the games, and on otoher occasions they did not.

The score, on the averago, was high. Dnlzlel and Ilowden were both memhem tha American bowling team which has been our tour since Auguet 2. NEW YORK, Nov. To Dr. CLEARING TOTAL HIGH.

TunnKHTO. Nov. 19. Modesto Florence Rena Babln, B7, first woman ever to be admitted to the bank clearings for lust week totaled 2,1180,770.60, accoraing lo iikih- imnv hv the juoucnio Rockefeller Institute for medical Men tiff Hniise association. Debits research, today went the Pictorial were l.

ana net ciuaruiK Review award of $5000 for "her distinctive contributions to pnth-. For NexturaJ complexion Beaxity proud of your complex ioof Don't hid Nature's lovely tints under a mask of artificiality! Use Plough's Face Powder in the exact tint that blends with your skin and you will delight in the way it brings out the natural beauty of your com plexion. This fine, fluffy powder comes in flesh, pink, brunette and sun-tan tints that give to your skin a radiant new beauty. Two sixes, popularly-priced, at all dealers. -4 AnVKIITINKIWKNT ologlcal science.

The prize Is annually' awarded to the American woman who makes Husband Repelled by the most distinctive accomplishment through Individual effort In the arts. Industry or science. Klnre being with the Rockefeller Varicose Veins Institute' Dr. Pahln has made thorough and palnertaklng exam inations of various types of hy was Beautiful, 15-year-old "Sunshine Many of her discoveries are ex Rob was fant losing every bit of nectM to revolutionize the science of therapeutics. Eva I.e.

Oalllcne, noted actress. was the winner of the rlctorlnl Review award one year for her Mabel" Mayer Brutally Slain work In the theater. his love for Mnry somehow tnoso hideously enlarged Varicose Veins on her legs made him shudder actiiallv repulsed him. Foolish Mnry If only she'd get a bottle of that wonderful Moone's Emerald Oil from Owl Drug; Co. and -Osgood or any drugstore her ugly veins and bunches would be almost In no lime, This poweimuy penetrating- -nnd antiseptic OljJ iulckly stops the pnln ami sorefies, mnrvelotisly BLACKHWHITE FACE POWDER.

Plane Is Destroyed At Fresno Airport FRESNO. Nov. was 10 o'clock at night. The street was dark. I Instruments and destruction of Pretty Mabel Mayer, popular high school Htrengthens the leg nnd swiftly reduces the most enlarged nnd an airplane by fire at the Hoedlng Aviation field were reported to po swollen veins to normal.

i on 11 soon he able to wesr the sncuicsl In every city hot on his trail and Federal detectives as well searching for him he blithely married hii fourth wife. But read the complete story how he was captured after months of thrilling chase how he conducted hia love affairs from his prison cell it is an amazing story of a youth's career in crime complete in the December issue of True Detective Mysteries. The BURNING GHOST hose and short skirls without the nllirhtiHt tear of criticism the nce tonay ny reci c. nuss, tho owner, who Is business agent of the Fresno Building Trades Council and a local aviator. I us said the believed youths were stripping the plan when they accidentally set It nflre.

nppenrnnce of your legs will Im tiw vokk- MS sFhi' rAcifn. Trapping the prove 100 when those unsightly blue veins disappear. TERROR BANDITS of San Francisco In the smoking ruin of summer cottage, they found a charred skeleton. Was it the remains of E. J.

Sailstad highly- respected business man of Eau Claire, Wisconsin? Or waa it a hoax to defraud the insurance company? A New Transcontinental girl of Oakland, California, was hurrying home-alone. She missed the protecting company of her older brother. Through a misunderstanding, he had met the wrong train. Suddenly from the shadow of a vacant house, sprang a hulking figure that pounced upon the defenseless, terror-stricken girl. Paralyzed with fear, she hadn't time to scream before her fiendish attacker had dragged her to the rear of the house.

There he brutally beat her frail, lovely young body to an almost unrecognizable mass of bleeding flesh and left her quivering corpse to be found the next morning. It was a case that made mothers clutch their children tightly to them and murmur a prayer of sympathy for poor little "Sunshine Mabel's" loved ones. BSatlio ervice Leading detectives, doctor and lawyer combined to solve the problem but it wasn't until three years later that the truth was discovered and a pitiful tragedy followed. Here is a story of a beautiful girl, a married man, a love affair and a struggle for happiness against great odds. Read this pathetic case complete in full detail it will hold your interest to the very last word.

Complete in the December issue of True Detective Mysteries. Other absorbing stories in this "Shoot to kill" were the orders from headquartersand San Francisco' greatest man-hunt was on. For police were convinced that the brutal thugs were crazed with dope. No human beings in their right minds could possibly be so viciously cruel as were these murderer They drove through the streets of San Francisco ruthlessly shooting and beating their innocent victims and striking always to maim and disfigure for life I The entire police and fire forces were on patrol duty day and night hundreds of private citizens, too, joined in the hunt But read the surtaxing facta of this startling -episode in modern banditry as told by Captain Charles W. Dullea of the San Francisco Detective Bureau.

In the December issue of True Detective Mysteries, don't miss it the details are thrilling. sensational issue- Another step toward establishing coordinated uvrld-tcide communications by the International System Mackay Radio has -inaugurated a Radio service connecting Oakland with New York City and with ships on the Atlantic. Ocean, "Via Mackay Radio." Other cities from which this service is available nrc: Honolulu, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Tacoma and San Diego. Any Mackay offiee will accept these messages on basis of $1.20 for 10 word fast message to IVew ork City. All other classes of service are avail Tint MURDER IN APARTMENT 65.

The b.ffline caw of pretty Msrlyse Maye of New York who had Uvn ail sueMingl THE ASTONISHING FATE OF DR. DAPPER. A inyiterfous "ride" dying apa in the silent night a creep ins, shadowy hsura slinking away THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT CHAPMAN AMERICA'S "SUPER-BANDIT." Taking the mask from Gerald Chapman! The SLAYER SHEIK of Chicago IMPORTANT! True Detective Mys-tcries prints only authen- to. "Marty" Durkin was tall and handsome, "stunning" dresser and a veritable "sheik." At 26, he had been married four time and had counties outside affair with Why did this fiendish monster kill her? Why did he, like all murderers, slink back under cover of darkness to the scene of his awful crime? The shrewdest detectives in the country, as well as scores of private sleuths, set their brains to work to unravel this deep mystery. Read the gripping details of this astounding murder unparallelled for sheer, wanton brutalityand the heroic efforts of detectives to catch the culprit in the December issue of True -Detective Mysteries.

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