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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1934 Tw LEADS CAST WIFE ITCHES 70, ON Local Bodies to Halt Gas Wars Landmark Gets SERA Repairs BEflH SOCIETY GIRL the visitor was a man who had been annoying her. She fired three shots through the door. One struck Mrs. Cartner and the died the next day at Alameda County Emergency Hospital. DROWN 01 FOR LIFE 7 Ifi FILMS OPEREHA 1 rftmm PfalseTeetTiI SAX FRANCISCO, July workers were renovating San-Francisco's oldest adobe structure, the Officers' club at the Fresidio, today.

The building was erected by the Spaniards and Indians in 1776. and Mexican commandants have used it. At present it serves as a social center for Army officers and their families. SEPTEMBER WASHINGTON. July 23.

The oil administration today thnrlzod the petroleum industry's" planning and coordination committee to set up local committees to negotiates settlements of gasoline price wars. This step was recommended by the Darrow Board of Review in its report on the oil code. The plan provides that the oil administrator may review cases and that adjustments must not encourage During July we will maka good plates for Which ue ante to be flA made of qual- Jy.UU ity material, mM Painless Extracti.ns. Organisation Will Preifnt Cast of ForftiCT Professional Players in Cnipf Roles Sigurd Svenungsdcn, 235 Athol avenue, was drowned while swimming in the San Joaquin river near Stockton yesterday. The tragedy took place about 15 miles from Stockton, where Svenungsden and a picnic party had camped on the river banks.

Svenungsden. a radio technician here, went swimming after eating a heavy lunch, and was apparently seized by cramps. His widow, Darlene Svenungjden, witnessed her husband's death. A jury was bein" selected today in the court of Superior Judge Fred V. Wood to try Mrs.

McMarus De-Forccy, 70, on the charge of murdering Cartner, 914 Linden Street, the night of May 11. The prosecution contends the aged woman shot and killed Mrs. Cartner, her landlady, when the latter went to DeForcey's door to remonstrate with her over creating a disturbance. Following her arrest, Mrs. DeFor-ccj' told police she believed that when the landlady came to the door HOLLYWOOD.

July 24. (U.R) Marian Mansfield, daughter of the late Louis Clair Boyle, one-time attorney-general of Kansas, today embarked upon a motion picture career following signing of a five-year-contract The Kansas City girl who gave up life inhe fashionable social circles of the Pity to become a radio singer, was assured of a film career when screen tests proved successful. All foreigners in Peru were required to register during July. DR. W.

P. MEYER 2 CLAIM SLAYING RECORD. BERLIN, Wis. Roman Inda and his son Thomas claimed the snake-killing record for Wisconsin when they killed 65 copperheads on their farm in a week. A den of hibernating reptiles was discovered by the pair.

Tnnz Lehar's operetta, "The Count of Luxembourgh," will bp 1625 Broadway WIG WEAR AND TEAR LONDON. A recorder in an English court claimed income tax rebate for wear and tear to his wig and was allowed 25 cents a year. given professional performance Onnnslte OI Post Oltlea flnursr 9 to A. Sundays to If. YEARS IN OAKLAND here in September throutrh arranso-ments just made by the Heath Club of Oakland.

The show will be given In the WJISUUi Auditorium Theater. Arlsist will in elude Eva Leoni, formerly with the You Cet What You Ask For in an Owl Druq Store I Manhattan Opera Company and well known for her phonograph recordings. Gyula Ormay. who In ad OWL STORES ARE REXALL STORES dition to his light opera work was I i inn i mi mi a ss At All OWL Stores In OAKLAND BERKELEY ALAMEDA SPECIAL PRICES Shown in this Ad are good MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ONLY Eva Leoni, formerly with the Manhattan Opera Company, who will sing here in. September in a performance of Lehar's "The Count of Luxembourgh." The Heath Club of Oakland is planning the show.

I the accompanist for Fritz Krcisier, Giovanni Martinelli, Tetrazzini, Ma-gie Teyte and other opera stars, will have charge of the orchestra. Other members of what is declared to be an exceptionally well-balanced cast include Kenneth Hall, Violet Webb, Maurice Galland, Robert Steaples, Nona Campbell, Doris Whltmore and Rubsie Meh. "Though there have been occasional amateur productions of light operas, there has not been a professional production in Oakland for torn eight years," reads a statement by the Heath Club. "In making possible this presentation we feel that we are taking a step that will be appreciated by the lovers tt thlt type of. entertainment" Young Hunter Shoots Self MONDAY TUESDAY' 'WEDNESDAY 1000 TAKEN IN 11 HOLDUP Needs Toiletry SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.

A bandit held up tha office of the Davles Theater on Market Street at Low 0 last night after threatening two em Owl TURLOCK, July 23. Accidental discharge of a rifle may cost the life of John Holm, 16, ton of Mr. and Mr. John N. Holm, Turlock ranchera, physicians declared today.

The youth was shot through the froln, the bullet atriklng a hip bone and lodging In his back. His condition was reported as "very aerlous" by attendanti at Emanuel rices ployees with death if "they tried to start anything." The gunman, who Jumped 15 feet KODAK WORK from a second floor window in Hospital her. The elder Holm told Police Chief K. W. Gaddy, who Investigated, that hit aon wag operating a cultivator on hit farm when shot.

The boy carried the rifle on the cultivator to ahoot rabbits. Holm explained it was lying across the end of a rein which the boy jerked to speed up the horses. The firearm was thrown against an iron bar and discharged. -Both the boy and his father de-: nied it was a suicide attempt. 5.

F. Water Sales For Year Increase making his escape, ran down Eddy Street with loot estimated at $00. R. G. McKee, 4814 Seventeenth Street, theater manager, and Miss Florence Allen, 300 Hyde Street, Cashier, were held up as they were in the office checking over the evening's receipts.

As MeKce switched on the office lights, the banditj who appeared to be about 25, according to the theater employees, Jumped from behind a desk and demanded the money. He then forced McKee to open the safe nd give him the money there. The bandit then tried to rip the telephone from the wall. McKee said, and appearing nervous, he twice started for the door and then Jumped out of the window. I I I I II I .11 II Leave your films at the Owl for developing and printing.

This work is attended to by exports. The best possible re sxms are obtained from every roll. Quick 8 Hour Service. r- i i i''; i. Wildroot Owl Cream Facial Tissues Depilatory Cadum Soap SAN FRANCISCO, July 83.

San Francisco water Department tales The bandit was wearing sport A popular toilet teap imparted 19 49 25 Oil ShaniM) Requires a taaa. AhOII traatmtat and ihampo. I 0i. elottaut prlee Tha famtai Owl Thtotrl-c a I Cold Cream. Full paawd tin .00 10 Oe Won't 4 it (lie Nan-Irritating hair re mover.

from France. 350 iheeti frilled edges. 2-tont pkg. Special Exquisitely per 1 FOR 2S fumed a Lotions and Creams Lrf.b uoy Shaving Cream Soap OTH ron fr, VA ot J7c for the fiscal year, 1033-34 gained per cent over the similar period In 1031-32, reports indicated today. The actual cash gain was $132,003.

Total sales aggregated $6,809,178 as compared to $6,677,081 for the 1931-32 period. The number of consumers increased by 204 to 108,407. At the sime time figures were released showing that the department furnished water to the city for fire fighting and for supplying public buildings and playgrounds valued at $358,490. This, according to Nelson A. Eckart, manager, virtually offsets the loss in taxes occasioned when the city took over the Spring Valley Company.

Daily average consumption of water totaled 63,553,000 gallons. The June peak was 68,876,000 Hind 4M, oi 37o FrostilU, Vi ot 37c Dreskin, 4'j oi 26c Italian Balm, 2 26c Chmhtrliti 37c Ingram's Cream, 39c Woodhury't, vA 33c Junis Facial, tube. R. 4 ot 45c Pond', 2 25c Marvelous 55e Agar Granular, lb 98c Mineral Oil, qt 39c Mineral Oil, heavy, pt J3c Analgesic B.ilm, Vi oz 23c Aspirin, 12 Tabs 09c Boric Acid 6 oz 15c Alum Powder, 8 oz 15c Cream of Tartar, 4 oz 15c I'psom Salts, Vi lbs 10c Flaxseed Whole, 4 oz 07c Dobell Solution, 16 oz 15c F.ss. Peppermint, I oz 15c Cascara, Aromatic, 2 oz.

15c Cascara, Bitter, 2 oz 15c Glycerine, 8 oz 29e Cem Razor 61 2 Blades jufo Jl) Face Powders Milk of Magnesia Mineral Oil Witch Hazel 95c 70c 77c J5c 25c 45c Mfllo Glo, im. Lady Esther, sm 37c Ls Blache, sm Woodbury's, med. 28c Rice 22c Manon Lescaur 1.16 Marvelous Fleurs d'Amour Piver't Colleen Moore Red Feather Pompeian Owl Brand cjomes, McK.ee said, and had one gold front tooth, 1 1 Gridley Mobilizes To War. on Radicals GRIDLEY, July 23. An emergency call issued by Sheriff C.

W. Toland and Consable Tom Elliott was answered by 150 peace officers, Legionnaires and citizens of the district yesterday. Unfounded rumors that groups of Communists leaving the scene of the San Francisco strike and on their way to Puget Sound were proceeding through the valley and destroying property, precipitated the call. All Legionnaires were at the hall in ten minutes, and in forty-five minutes the entire assembly of men was present. Peddler Fails to Trade Wares as Fine TURLOCK, July 23.

City Judge H. O. Carlson isn't interested In accepting a piece of tapestry for a $5 fine. John Mogannam, San Francisco, was arrested for peddling without a license. He pleaded guilty, and Judge Carlson said the fine would be $5.

Mogannam pleaded with Judge Carlson to accept a highly colored piece of tapestry in lieu of the fine, but without success. Then the peddler was placed in jail. Two hours later he said he would pay the $5. He did. Coty Face Powder Perfume OSc Ceollni.

saathlaf saperler quality. PULL PINT Owl Brand for-the Home. Fi ll QVAm 28c Light Famous Owl Am? roil trend FI LL QUART 39c OTH FOR Soaps lMJ 23 Angelus Lipstick fcfrc Also New Shades Peppy and Pandora Ivory, Igf. 8c White KinK for 11c Packer's Tar 17c Cuticura 20c Colgate's Big 4c Jergen's Violet Glyc 5c Ivory, Guest i lot 1 lc Cashmere Bouquet, large sire It Woodbury's Facial sm .....3 for 25c Lifebuoy for 29c Lux 5 for 29c Camay for 13e Shaving Creams 'Aspirin, 100 Tabs." 17c Reef, Iron fc? Wine, pt. 39c Borotans, 12's 39c Norwcg.

C. L. Oil, pt 33c Glycerine Suppos. Grippe Cold Tabs.54's 19c Milk of qt 29c Zinc Oxide Oint, 1 oz 10c Soda Mint, 140 Tabs 10c Laxative 40's 15c Rubbing Alcohol, pt 19c Cleaning Fluid, pt 19c Flaxseed Ground, 16 oz. 19c Henna Powder, 2 Licorice Po.

4 oz. 15c Menthol Crystals, 30 gr 10c Mustard Ground, 4 oz 15c Potassium 1 oz. 10c Quinine 18 2 gr 15c Quinine 12 3 gr. 15c Rochelle Salt, 4 oz Senna Leaves, 3 15c Soda Bicarbonate, 16 oz. 10c Insect Powder, lYi oz 15c Java Face Pow- mm in France Si Glyc fi Rose 4 ot.

15c Lime Water, 16 oz Oil Sweet Almond, 1 oz. I5e Oil of Camphor, 2 oz 15c Castor Oil, 8 23c Eucalyptus, 2 15c Spts. 2 pz. 15c Spts. Camphor, 2 oz SptsfSweet Nitre, 1 Tincture Iodine, 2 dr 09c 'Mercuroch'm Sol.

Yi oz. 09c Boric Acid 8 oz 13c Williams' Glider, Mennen's, sm. JlC Ingram's 29e WilliamV Colgate's, Ige. Palmolive 23c Burma, sm. Krank'e Lather, Ige 50c Molle Tube Barbasol Kits 32c Yardley Bowl 1.00 Owl, Ige Squibb's, for 1.00 Coty'e 55c Tre-Jur Bath Powder b.Irf GENUINE Tooth Pastes Saccharin2 1000 Tablets.

OWL Porhan'n, Ige. S5o Colgate's, Ige, ltk Lyon's, New site 35c Iodent 35c Kolynos Revelation sm Squibb's, sm 3 for 59c Pebcco, Ige S5e Liste rine, 2 for 37c Phillips Milk of Mag 35c Dr. West 2 for 33e Bost i 27c Ipsns 39c Rfgum, Ige. 35c Tooth Paste Tooth Brush I Argentine Ant Poison 5 ire sm IOTH FOP. Duncan Bankruptcy Up Again in Court HOLLYWOOD, July The efforts of the Duncan sisters Rosctla and Vivian to be admitted to bankruptcy were to be resumed in Federal court minus the presence of the stage and tcreen stars, who were in the midwest on a personal appearance tour.

After the stars previously had listed their debts as approximating $500,000, the court refused bankruptcy when a special master In the case charged they had failed to account for more than $1,000,000, S. F. French Colony Leader Dead at 87 SAN FRANCISCO, July B. Perramont, 87, retired contractor and prominent member in the City's French colony, died at his home in Stan Rafael yesterday following a protracted illness. Perramont was active in the rebuilding of the French Hospital.

He served on Its board of directors. He was a member of the Lafayette Club and the Odd Fellows lodge. Surviving are his sister, Mrs. J. Mauvezin, LOS Angeles; Louis Ter-, ramont, a brother living in France; a grand daughter, Celesle Bercut, and a son-in-law, Pierre Bercut, of San Francisco.

Funeral aervices will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m., at the Halsted Parlors, 1123 Sutter street. Interment will occur at Holy Cross cemetery. Half Mile Bathing Beach Projected SAN FRANCISCO, July 23. Plans to develop China Beach Into a recreation ground were being mapped today as work on the PWA sewerage treatment plant project got Under way. Wtth the' menace of sewerage removed through chemical treatment, China Beach, nearly a half mile In length, will be available for bathing purpose! Work of preparing the bench for bathers will begin wilhin a year.

City Engineer John J. Casey said. Nurse Attacked, Knocked Senseless LOS ANGELES. July 24. U.R- Police today were seeking two thugs who kidnaped Miss Margaret Smith, 25, nurse, whisked her to remote part of the city, and knocked her unconscious after attempting to attack her.

The victim! treated at an emergency hospital, said she was accosted by the men when she alighted from a street car In a dark street. Motorcycle Racer oins Road Police FRZSNO, July 23. (U.R) Lloyd (Spourts) Elder, internationally known short-track motorcycle racer, today became a member of the Fresno County squad of the California state highway patroL Elder, a native Fresnan, has raced In Europe, Australia, South America and the United States, He won tv.s international championship In "W3a aVaMci aavaiai jan 140. SCHOLL Tre-Jur Talcum Powder Corn or Bun-4) A ion Pads 15 Vi-lb. leaqiet, Cornotlon, Violet.

Jasmin fragrances VUY SfECIAL earnings. Railroad Builder Cream feTTX 1 lorje Tseotrlcol site. f. I Cleanses ft Freteets the TT" 1 jfflfc "$11.39 jgm f.anre size nf 7f)f A lnyt Small slzr nt 3'JC gf 11 1 Kiss wvoSl Carnation Malted Milk $1-15 pnirune I Dies at San Diego Everdry Pinkham'i 14' ot l-00 Petrolagar, large "lo Scott's Emulsion, 14J4 oi- R0c Wampole's Preparation, Ige 67c McCoy's C.L.O., 60 Tabs 40c Biodol, 1 oz 17c Phillip's Milk of Mag 1 2 or 34c Ironiied Yeast 7lc Nurito, 10 Powders CastqMilk. 4 oi Bayer Aspirin, 100 Tabs 50c Alka Ige 54c Kruschcn Salts, 4 ot 57c Condensed Jad Saltsrspjt 40c Iokelp Tablets.

Sal Hepatica, med. 49c Eno Salt, Household 89c Pluto Water, qts 34t Cascarets, Choc, 17c Anacin Tablets, 14c Freeione 24c Blue Jay, for corns. Ige 21c Hill's Nose Drops 24c Doan's Pills S.SS Tonic, ,..1.34 Nujol, 16 67c Midol, 10 ...34 Lavoris. Ige de.d.r.at M4Ll SIZf VIRGIN Dries quickly. 45 Castile SoapJ Vt lb.

cut 89c size OROVILLE, July 23. J. Daw-, son, West Virginia coal arid railroad operator, died in San Diego Thursday, according toword received here yesterday byR. C. Ramsey, his former associate.

Dawson will, be remembered in Oroville as the man who' in 192lhad charge of construction of the Hutchinson Lumber Companyrailroad between the mill here and the woods camps at Feather Falls'. mm Palmolive 2 for wc Neet SUALl SIZl 40e Removes Hair safely. Large size at 67c i S. F. Boy Bitten on Cheek by Caged Ape SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.

When lntle Charles Mahoney, 8, of 1331 Fortieth Avenue, offered a caged ape, a banana the animal bit the child. Charley was treated at Park Emergency Hospital. The accident occurred at a riding acade at Twt. rty-fourth and Qulntara Avenues where tha ape la a pet Jha bar was batten tha cheek. -xmtesM i MSMsTMsasaeisaiiM mmmB m.ttr-ttia.

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