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8 OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1932 PCM TV II HI 'C' Women'. Legion IST I DEFENDANT IILHLI I IVILI. To Seat Chief Chloroform Ends Life of Snake in Web 517,850 ASKED FOB ACCIDENT Philatelist Says Falls on Stamp Wrong AHb.uh lrn a 'ot fn Mi in bat. t-h" t'nitpd StntPc pcf- 1 of i' rfl do. MpIvIII i i r.

a ni a a tn ii en I SBITS STARTED BID If! Show to Represent. I. O. O. F.

at Modesto KH'HMI'XM, Sept. 27. S. V. Slviivy will represent f'nnlra f'os'a eneampment of Odd 'llow.

at the -rand enea I'llient tn he held Oe- tnl.er al Mndi'stii, it was an-noiim i to, lay. a nnmher of nietnliers nf thp Ivirh- IIK.ll.l l.nde 'lll at'eml sessions nf the rneeiinsr, a itiiiiI i ni: to William L'ami'h'dl. hief pa I lia rrh. r.u.is fit i.i 'P) TIip nf I he spider and ersmn COURT ON CAT KlKin snn ke Sivnnl" spidTs Ivaced I i r-1 1 ended. ft'dand in Iiusp basement l-vo id sai ter ennke similar to the one rminaled In St.

Charles. doubts if it can lift Vm-na! KaM.c in Ywspmifp I'-'m tbp I'a i fi'- nd ba ctp it na to fa ft in KaMs. I i 1 i i 'i Isla rids. 1 Op pr Ii pi 1 nist that Philippines postac stamp jyup. Tria 1 of i-po da mac ui 'r re-Miliin; from ihf rxilosion of a irn inn i at.

fift i'pp 3. In t. was in Hi f-tir -ffl 1 1 1 in I ho fij i i t-oirit nf JurJp I'. Ittilnnson lf- fni -a jury. I I'lnlniiffs in Mu- suits trial am I'M it Hip Imp, 8 yon old, Ann a Alaflin.

It rul IVccin Skytt1, i I 'i ypfi rH ni In rnrh rflsp I plaintiff asks for clarnnpfs of Oakland Man III. But Taken to Procee ings on (liarjzr Of Rare Track Sclirmr Wonderful Fitting PLATES M'irv "rr fr.i nti-; nurse. ill ir n- ll'I' f.f the j-; I. a in a ii. I ii nt a teniL'lit fit Die Veterans' I Id i i.i; Sim tiy Alameda.

i i en II. A Si.M'klnn. Ii' Il'ler. ll lie ie i i d' X.i. Lake and I i i Ii win I r.e- lal.r jr.

the Mr-. Mary MinaW l- he ill 111 lull! nf the en i nt-'. I In i.f: I' I 'he tn he are: Jli- M.ii- fi l-vl vil-f HU in 1 ndel rs. Aliee V. nml manlier: Mrs.

Klsie ehaplain; Mr. in -a i -arms: Mis. .1. 1 v. lt II Mrs.

Meilie Knhinn.n and Mr-. ('. S.nicn". r. K.

Knrnniann and Mr. Kdiih W. ciif- rnr.l. nieinhers ef the e.rilie 111 i ee. Rpit.

27. fl'l') tlinn Hi'mi r.ns csimi" lin.krs I i vrt ivifi'v. thry ro Iitjsinr-s nn-lawfully until th'-y r-. 1 a Iiond iilh tlio KVitp Jii isijn uf KstatA. Tlie not if ion PK'-h 'if Uin lil Lk-K l.v T.

I lly. i ilppuiy Hlatf. ral lat fun in Hint th" on. I rmikprn hml 1 1 I nriiien Ky tlm S'Ti lion i.i Surely ininimnv of I. us AiikpU-k, lifcii 'J'li'- Saii'iaiM I'limjiany i '-i-r-ni ly went into tho lianils nf i itiI rr, Krlly oiil.

In niir tn ninv mil pro ttaif. rp.al (-slalc arf, )i" wa.M i'iiiiii'd to caiiiit th'' 10SS irrfilli; (jf II.S.'I lis- fnrUiry IhjuiIs. b- thp dopartmrnt rni-nnl1' ai-pp rsCu ha donp jnt that. 'Dip stamp has a "Pa wn ja J'aMs," tlip, fa filrt urcd i'p hi- 'n na I I in 'r)SfmiIP1 Oppf-nhrimpr i' While Trmmn alias Pn Grasse ivate.hed iirorrnlinus in rourt of Superior Frank M. j.

OKtn today his hnspilai rnl. rnunool started tn kinar testimony In the trlnl of nnd .1 V. Hall alla K. C. Hire.

of tempting to hilk prospe.th vir- lim of $12. inn. 1 Lwl whn is suffering from lu-t herenlosis. ias ronied into rourt I this morninc on a rot a the. result hal'i rt 1.

seeks la i.f I 7 1 i.r i ii ri es re-. in a a iiininnhiie aei idont I i 1 at Hay Plaee and in a snil Irial a i 'lie superi'ir J.i'l-e James i.niinn. ha i's sun is dire, ted Ii. ii --'a n. driver an au-! i.lii..l.l!e wha 11 '-'is l.oins 1e.led i.rer A.

Mai -ell, men I.eiiiL- defendants in tll Fllll. The i Iha' Mm'. li.n'.'e liis into Si hal-I'll's ear as a result of utr I i opera lion nf the ea r. 5. F.

Lodge to Hold Fair in November SAX FRA 'i 'IS 'il, sept. 17. na imia 1 il ies will jia rl i iia in a 1 whi'di is to feature 1 Ji''t a- e' Ms of an "Irjsli fair" jju emi.er. The fair ill he h'M in the Kniu'ills 'if I 'fillimlms llall. flale Aenue friitn the se.otid tn ihe sixth, inelusive J.

Muiviliill is srneial cha irm.i in i c. t)M 151 IIS liK.M':(TKIl. fnr in pi i i ps rpcpi vpfi from burn nnd bruisf's. thp suits bninp tvf-fi at. Dip rri' -Iflr 'las and-Klfct ric Coin pa ny, tr I i cpnpp on hp pa rr of tho nw f-r -orn pn for i li nsr maintain in profipf- rondilion lb old pas mains bft In thp Ki'und from Hip Flfrkrly fir' nf forms tlip basis nf thp suits.

It is in I hp complaints that our of hrsp 111. perniilt'd a rep resen a i ve of the Illinois Humane Puciety to end the striict'lp Saturday by th- reptile. The snake had I.mk held l.y i's IiphiI in v.eli that belonged to I no black spiders. As ill I be case nf I he battle of St. I'liiiibs, the snake evidently fell through the middle of the i oh enrneinnir its bend in many fibers and earrine.

the spider ocoon with it. This fact Is thought bv some tn have thrown the spiders Into a r.r.:c nnd in prnte.iintf the coccori they swiftly spun more web about the head of the reptile. In the case the si. Charles af-fray. Ihe snake unp released afler L''i days and jdaeed on exhibition in a hotile in a clear store window.

observers rieree that both small snakes would have been fa- plarps. ''I'iv-'i'V Ynpnitp that obi ImiP (iinp at tin- lip-innim; 'f (bp 'Mit Trail. pp nli pi rnr offpi's in proof tliat Ik- is "WpII, tiipcp's thp samn old pino in 1 thp samp old plarp onh- thi limp i of testimony yesterday of Dr. O. T.

Hamlin ennnty surjpnn and Pr. I Chesley Bush, Inn: peeialist, thai I it is at Papsanjan Falls" i T'niny fl ni'tinn -'-Miilt in tho inl iml nit iuw nf a Inil in thr- next I.f'Cislaltlrf. a Inil ivliin ii'- Imiii'I j'Mpiir'fl of ail Mai ''stall-liriikfi's, it was i il k'a r-, I '1 ni'v law would eivc Ihe leal estate eom in issioiier pnwer lii demand a hond nf lirnkeis who iav proylniifly had cinniilaintR nKninst them. If man had nol In- he wrs ante to aii'im, Krnnk Davidson, former steward ji nt thp reeently nhandnned fiaklnnd KmeiKeney hospital, was appointed hv thP district attorney's nffire to i remnln at Lewis' nlri continuously durlnc tho trial. It will bp his duty to kIvp first, aid should i.s' tally defeated torfercd.

Made In fitir ottn laboratory, inn- pra'tice Is confined to the exnaiiion nf teeth and the makim; nf dates. A npprarinff nnd flttlnp; plrnr- lor us l'v $7.50 Painless Extraction Repairing plates, $1.00 up CUAIIANTEED Dr. W. P. Meyer 1625 Broadway Onklnnil PoKtofflc flume III vlipnle 27fl Hnnrv a A till 9 P.

M. Biin.lav. BAM till Noon Catholic Daughters Plan Charity Ball SAN' FRANCISCO, Sept. 7 -Court Reatricp, Indie I )a hu- It I pis of AniPrira, will hold its annual rharlty hall in thp California Women Club Auditorium, Clay and Polk S'lrppfs, Saturday nipbt, P. Al rs.

pp pIp ft ra nd rp'pnt, has iiuitpd Miss C. uf fy, N'fwa ik, .1 supi rmp rpppiit. to be pr'SPnl, anl also old mains Jpadine to Ihp ho us at. t'pflar si rpt hppa nip fpf pp( -i nnd la ky a rid wan ilirp' rails of Ihr Xiloslori. A total of 2fi suits bavn bopn filed In Hip on thp pa rL of pf run mm sorkintf 1a niaK' for injuries i p-nlvpd at th px-pUtsion.

M.iny,, of thp suit arf filpd on bPhalf of rliildrpn who worp wpp'-lators nnd wptp rop tn bp. burning bom at the 1 1 tho PXplopfnn tfiftk pine, Judfro Jl ohU ison's -oiirtroom was today rrfnvdfrl with flttnrnoys who rppi'Psrnl. rlipnls ")iavine: similar suits prndinp. SpU'rtifin of a jury was mndp parly, and tttrnny as tn injuria rpfpi'pd is bo-iiiR prPRPiitPd to Ihp rnu rt Lady Gertrude North To Appear in Films IIOI.I.V W'liili, I'liilil'llv lilU'lvil mi the A liieri' a ll slae as Certrnde nidds, l.nd'. flertrud' X'nlh.

is In resume, "her heat I iea i-areer here, lie I'dlm I 'orpiirat inn a nnnunr'-d today, She is tn appear in an Kng-lisii As Cerlrild" whil" appearing uilh W'-her and Ids in Xew Vmk. she married James. Poll'i'-k nul-linnaire inn ii fart urer. She niar-rie, IMli.n DenlKe i I 1 1 X'nl'lh afler the death TWO I'AINTI'KS SAX I'd! A 'I S' '( Sept. 27.

LEADERS BACK SCOUT PLANS Two painters. a nu. Sept. 1'7. il'I'i A delay in roininenreinetit of rons'i met inn of a 1 1 (i.iniii, I Innd 'niitiol dam in San fhil.ri'd I'an- nn.

was nrdi'led h'. th" nf Supeivisors i. hen for liird lim" it rej. hiils. X'n dale l.e'-ll set for rereipl hills.

W. 1 Oak slreel. and AllL'llst I.TSS I'-ent il IHTn hurt yestPr.a' rh'in a sea fl uid (nl-laped al Ihe new War in ia 1. 'a lislllK tlieni 'fall I feel. states that thp t'oliioinla recent, I Zil a Ma yd on, Sa nt a iar- barn, will nltpnd t)iP funrtion.

condition suddenly takP a turn for th worsp. Both Dr. Hamlin and Pr. Bush concurred in rlerlnrlnc that postponement of thp trial for a week or two would serve no ImmPdiatP Rood since IPuls' condillon, at Ihp expiration of that time, would hp the same at They said that he would be able to undergo the ordenl of the trial provided hp "keeps quiet." Lewla and Hall are held on two counta of attempted grand theft and one of conspiracy In connection with their alleged attempt to bunco Frank W. Stlne, of Weatfleld.

of 1 12,000 through a race track scheme. Garbage to Help Build City Land SAN FRANCISCO, Thii rltv'a barb-age la to help build the city, recovering mud flats along a section of the bay, which I will later bo used for railroad pur-poaea. A contract between the Scaven- gen' Protective Association and the Southern Pacific Hallway, to be presented to Superior r-T'. P. Slogan for approval today, provide that the railway will lease a aection of mud flats to the association for two years or Iphh, on which the scavengers will dump garbage, covering It with dirt iik they dump it.

The contract, It Is understood, Is a temporary arrangement only, while tho old incinerator at Fifteenth and DeHa.ro Streets Is being razed, and until some permanent, means of disposal can he adopted. PIF.Ii.MO.VT, Sept. Initial steps to give community backing to the ten-year proirram sponsored by the Boy Senilis of America were taken last night al a meeting of parents at Ihe high school auditorium, sponsored by the recent organized Scooters' Club. Wallace M. Alexander, president of the Piedmont Scout Council, was one of Ihe principal spew kern, asserting that a.

"startling silualioW confronts America today, wllh a threatened breakdown In Integrity in business nnd public, affairs as well as a letdown in moral standards. Future of the nation Is in the hands of Its buys and girls, be said, and he declared thai, the high Ideals and principles of enlightened leadership Inculcated In children through Boy Scouts membership is a sure solution for the proldem. Tho ten-year program of the Hoy Scouts hopes to bring one boy in every four Into the ranks nf scouting from his twelfth birthday to voting age. Brown, in supporting Alexander's plea, paid tribute to Alexander's Influence In the community. Cava.sso, president of the Scolders Club presided.

Scout executive K. A. Davey was In charge of the program. The Piedmont High School Hand played. Community Club To Urge Sidewalks The fastlentont Community Club today filed with a city clerk asking Ihe City Council to compel sidewalks to he laid along Hie eastern side of Kighty-sceond Avenue from (iolf Links Road Outlook The matter will ho referred to tho City Council on Thursday night- BKNKFIT I Oil 'IIHIK II.

A bridge whist benefit for the autumn festival fund of ft. Margaret's church will be given tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Wnlltniii TOdward Schlrmer at her home at 107!) Fxeclslnr Avenue. Mrs. Schlrmer will be assisted by her daughter, Helen, nnd the Misses Marguerite and Charlotte Jenkins, Virginia Hrushcr, Flton Kessler and Kslher Hauuotl.

The festival will be held In Ihe church tin II, Finer-son Street and F.xcellslor Avenue, October ft. 7 and 8. Wedding Follows Hospital Romance SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. Mr.

and Mrs. Jngelmar Hoherg aree thnt the way to a man's heart Is through his stomach, nnd they ought to know. Hoherg, Ran Francisco attorney, recently was in fit. Luke's hospital, recovering from an operation, Mis food was prepared by CynUiia Madelline patton, dlelicUm. Today, following an elopement to Lakeport.

Ike County. Miss Pal-ton is Mrs. Hoherg. "Of course It wasn't the food alone, but, that certainly had something to do with our first meeting," the couple amiled. Reckless Driving Trial Is Continued SAN L-EANDKO, Sept.

27. Trial Of Robert Orr, 20 Laurel Avenue, Watsonvllle, on reckless driving charges will continue before Judge A. W. Bruner here next Monday. Orr, whn pleaded not guilty, obtained the continuance because of the absence of one of his witnesses.

THE FORT DEARBORN MASSACRE "Nature in the Ran'" as portrayed by the artist, N. C. Wyctx inspired by the heart' less treachery afaband of vicious Miami In-dians, who massacred the settlers with iniu-man ferocity Axtgust 15, 1812. Thomas Mped me to grow says Dr. J.S.

OConnell D. D. s. and raw tobaccos 7 1 it A IIU ave no place in cigarettes the Raw is Seldom Mild" so these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifyingprocess, described by the Vords 'Tt's That's why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies They are not present in Luckies the mildest cigarette you ever smoked WE buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world but that docs not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that "Nature in THEN I first noticed my hair getting a little thin, I consulted a Thomas' calp specialist.

He determined the exact cause of my falling hair and administered The Thomas' treatment to correct this condition. My hair won stopped falling and new hair stariyrto grow on the thin spots. Thomas treatment is scientifically sound and positively produces results," Dr. O'ConncIl says. More than a quarter-million persons have been successfully treated in Thomas' offices for dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, baldness, and other scalp troubles.

Thomas' 1 6-year proved treatment can benefit you just as it has benefited thousands or others. Come in today. Let it awaken your sluggish scalp and invigorate those dormant sources of hair growth. Thomas' will not accept you for treatment unless results seem very probable. Call today for a complete icalp examination without charge or obligation.

WjtWb Leading tlalr mod Scalp SpeeMUuFoTtyh ive Ojjicam The TMWMAS Oakland: HOI Franklin 726 Alameda Titlo Illdg. yS.Y.: 821 Market Men Suite' Pacific Bid. arc such mild cigarettes. 11 It's toasted" That package of mild Luckies "If a man write a better book, preach a letter sermon, tr make a letter mouse-trap than his neighbor, tho fx build his house in the woods, the uwl will, make a beaten path to his door, RALHALDO EMERSON, Does not this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike? 1181. Th9 Am.rlr.a Totneoo C.

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