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WF FT ViW3 pi Iffl REDS fiiiwiiyii jAVEiffTLVj rMs ymmmmmm BAN FJtANCISCOr OTRONIGLE FJUDAVi jANtfARX1 10 1020 m1 iv Soviet Ark Buford Will Be at Finnish Town Near Bolshevik Frontier BAIL DECISION SCORED Officials Fear Release of Rad icalsWill Prevent Deporting of Many 1 i WASHINGTON January It Th Jovlt ark Buford carryinHundeslr aVl alien deponed from Ilia United Stales will reach her European destination tomorrow officials said tonlrht They would not reveal th nort to which the slllo Is bound The Buford last waa reported as ready to leave her ancrtorag off KM Tueaday nlfflit and It was said aha mla he hound to anv one of the four Finnish ports Helslnirfors VI bora Hantro and Keval The fact Uat the ship waa due at her destination tomorrow led to the belief that alio waa bound to Jlango because of I Hat port being nearest to tho frontiers of soviet Russia AfPKAI riANKn JTEW YORK January 15 Fears that a decision of Tederal Judge Knox that extremists held In deportation proceedings must be released on ball Immediately would prevent deportations caused the Immigration authorities to consult the United States Attorneys office today In regard to an appeal from the decision Authorities at Ellis Island pressed the belief that If aliens were released ho Tore they had been examined by immigration Inspectors It would be Impossible to proe In many case that they should be deported and Consequently many taken In recent raids would have to be released Sn behalf of Byron II Uhl acting commissioner at the Island it waa explained that lie had not failed to obey the orders of his superiors In reg ard to admitting radicals to bail JPercy A Baker superintendent at the ialand sad that deportation warrant a provided that aliens may be admitted to hall hut the Court had Interpreted this aa mandatory BAIL PI SCORED Throughout the deportation prd ceedlngs Raker uld Lhl bad been following the orders of the Depart ment of Labor and the practice of years The burden of proof Is upon aliens held In deportation proceed Iris said Baker The deportation warrants read that the aliens roust how cause why they should hot be deported The assumption la that they are aliens and In the United Slates in violation of law It will be Almost Impoasible to set a case against theae people If they are let out on ball immediately They can refuse to answer questions and the Government will be balked PRECEDENT OFFERED FOR SUSPENDING OF RADICALS ALBANY January Precedent for the action of the Ai embly In 8ujpendnr the five So clallat members pending the in vest I ration by the judiciary committee to determine whether they are qualified to serve as leglalatora Is found In the cave of Brlrham Roberta elected to the Fl fty slxth Congress from Utah according to Speaker Thaddeua Sweet of the Assembly Sweets statement aald In part lm the cane of Rrleham II Roberta Henre eentatlee elerted from tbe Stat of Ctata to tbe Flftyalitb Congreea ma right to ait waa challenged by an Individual member of that bad no the ground tbat bin conduct had rendered blm Ineligible A reenlullon wa adopted by Houae denting blm the right to a neat ontll after tba report of tbe rommlttee appointed to In veal gee ae Jte bit quail nratlona amicndment beatkn Trie queatlnn of procedure waa nharply rained Itv mb amendment offered to Ibe reeolutlou vthlrh would hare permitted Roberta to tke and nrtupv bia neat until tba final determination by tbe committee Tlia amendment defeated and the original renolntion aoonteii ny an overanriming voie Is Ita final reimrl tbe committee ttue Luak eammlttee reviewed not only Hit fart fcroorbt to tbr atentlon of thr committee but tbe precedent bearing upon tbe pro red are follow en Bpeaitwg upon urn poim they aald TUith iirstiKM of ConEremi hare In Innumer able lnatancN eierc Inert tlie rlfflit to atop a member eirt at me iireminiu ana re fuae to permit bin to be mora until an nveetgatlon baa beeu made aa to bla right to a neat Tbe report of the committee win adopted by i tlie IIoum tir a ole of 208 to 10 JUDGMlCftT NOT FINAL Tba reaolatlon adopted bv tbe ARembIy In ha wIm uHiflned In the tufine of Ita ln aetlstln It la not dlreited primarily to avMtLata tbe nrlorlnlen of anr political party or any otber organlutlon except aa mey ue a irearuiir uiuu luuiiuuai ritatlomi of a enMpendeil member riia uiiaraTifiinn wtilcb Ik belnB actlvelr and loaidloualy prom ulfa ted tliat tbfw men have iieen pujphiwi itis sr miitioOM ir nrlmuiilr bMaupo ibey are inem bera of a mMIIiI party aa jtui It or tbat Ibe action of tbe At nibl In uriendlnc tbeu oohtltutea any rinviity or jungnipat 1m utterly falwe METAL WORKERS SCORE WHOLESALE ARRESTS TACOMA January 16 Protest to Congress acalnst the wholesale lampalfn of Indiscriminate arrests and deportations for presumed violation of the espionage law Is contained In a resolution adopted today by the coast district convention here of delegates representing 150000 metal trades union workers of tbe Pacific Coast Reclamation Plans Dashed by Mondell WASHINGTON January 15 Gov ernors and other representatives of Western states asking Congress for appropriation of 1230000000 for land reclamation were given alight hopa by Ucpresentatlve Mondell of Wyoming Republican leader of the House today ot Having tnelr re Quests granlod The eomliis Bscal year will be a critical one growlnir out of war financing Mondell said and present estimates of expendl tursmut oe reduced at lean a on lont1ollars If the credit of the Gov eminent preserved Mexico Quake Toll Continues to Grow MEXICO PITT Wednesday Janu i rv 1 i Itenorti slowly coming in front easier tevtionf of the tat of Iubla tell of terrible losses lit pvi Ji that region as a result of th srthqjak ot jsnuar uuriner jItMt loth state of Vra Crux tli I rrsVara toll aeems to arowlnr rt from Coustland stating that the if lUWSr jffi uk wmw fw ratjliytlla vijwsTs I tnvtw amn vvv A Tlieft Cktrt Xdwrd fBIM ws rsarsed Wltk Meallag geeds i tt larmueis femniefvr was snaisse 21 ikreserai i yv ft San Francisco and California will unaouoiediy attract the attention of many people In the East And thus help to spread the already great reputation of the leading city In the West The Chronicle has taken a considerable step toward a fuller understanding of tho West by the publication off Hi most comprehensive annual If Capwell Oakland merchant It la a Joy to read The Chronicles Annual The Chronicle In Jhs case as always means the highest possible standard All has been don In the best possible way Nothing flashy and frothy but good solid substance I consider this years Annual as the best of the many excellent Annuals put out by Th Chronicle Pegaa Saperler Judge ine nronicie western Expansion Edition will achieve for San Francisco California and tho entire West publicity of the most desirable kind and of untold value It la another characteristic manifestation of Mr de Youngs untiring Interest In the development of the State Theaaas Marphy Chief San Fran cleco Fire Department The Chronicle Annual contains such a wealth of Interesting and Instructive Information I have not as yet been able to peruse It all but a survey of the edition shows at once Its great scope The Chronicle la to be congratulated upon this edition which Is the largest and most Comprehensive ever Issued To those who thus boost our Industrie and resources so the world may know what we possess great credit la due Ralph wnilasas ItepUbllcan National Chronicle annual edition to show my friends No wonder California has such a spirit with Its remarkable Clty Manager Charles Ilewes ot Alameda The edition Is one of th best that I have seen published in this State not only covers California thoroughly but also Nevada Texas and Louisiana It I an edition of which California nay be prt0ud i Carl Swerd manager of the UoUl Plasa The Chronicles annual of this year surpassed In every respect any of Its former Issues that I hnve seen It Is not only com Leaders in All Lines Flood Chronicle Mail With Kindly Congratulations On Annual i MT i 1V I I expansion caiuon wins encomiums as vital lesti monial to Californias Abounding Prosperity Whole State Registers Commendation Congratulatory menage continue to pour into the offices of The Chronicle for the splendid Fifty Fifth Annual edition of The Chronicle issued Wednesday Copies of the Annual were mailed to every atate in the Union and to every civilized country on the globe according to orders for mail copies 1 he hromcle herewith publishes a few more expressions by readers as to what they thought of The Chronicle Annual Jka If Hasaeler vice president and general manager oft the Pacific Mall Steamship Company Th latest Chronicle annual la a splendid exposition of the wonderful resources of this Slate California has become a mighty empire and It requires an effort like that of The Chronicle to make It possible for tho people to realise the wonderful opportunities that afforded Now all that Is required Is for the people of San Francisco and the State to realize the facts a told and get together and co operate to make the empire even greater Harry I Jlulcrevj County Clerk Th Chronicles annual edition carries Californias fnessage of jirosperlty and achievement in 1919 to all parts of the country It Is a message of which every Ollfornlan can be priud Th annual edition Is not only an ei eel lent publicity medium fji the Slate but also is rich In historical and Statistical data It would be profitable for all to preserve Jka Vaa Neslma Saperler Jadge The Chronicles Western Expansion edition Is a great achievement in furthering the interests of California and all the Western Mates in parta of the country where too many are prone to Ignore tho Wett It Is by such medium as The Chronicles annual edition that we bring forcibly to the attantlon of others the won dorful opportunities In the West snd so aid in the continued growth arid development of our Industries Fraarls Krwll tailed states Cess xeUaleaer The 140 pages of the Western Uxpanelon edition of Th Chronicle la entirely in keeping with Its 100 per rent efficiency It Is an unlimited fount of knowledge not only to all Callfornlana but to the many thouaands Interested In this Stat and Its welfare Stale Seaaler natealse 01 Washington Spokane people are going to learn ot Californias greatness for 1 am taking home with Th Chronicles annual edition George Trewkrlige Saafa Rosa I want lo lake this opportunity to say that th special edition published Is the greatest paper ever Issued en th Pacific Coast and would be a credit to any great city In the world Mr de Toung Is a great general and great organizer and marehala his forces aa any field marshal does and sends to all parte of th State and geta his Information first hsnd I have been a regular subscriber of the Chronicle lor thlrly five years and would nol be without It for ten times its cost and this Is Its greatest edition Jaw a coal dealer The annual of The Chronicle is certainly a credit vovrself and The Chronicle stuff anl I wlrh to odd that the display advertisement of my company Is extremely satisfactory and 1 am sure that the expenditure In the cost to ine Is more than compensated ly the publicity received from the msnner In which the advertisement la arranged With the hope that you keep In good health my kindest regards and best wishes for a very happy New Tear Davis OUeeter Casteias Thei annual edition of The Chronicle appeals to me as a great storehouse of Information about California that should be sent to every Easterner It will gives them aa Idea of what we have out here Jeba 9 lrbr garveyer of Castesas The Chronicles annual edition gives a remarkable Industrial review of the Stale The Chronicle has always been the leader In giving Its readers solid reliable Industrial and commercial news Th annual Is fine Kara DreaHe District Attorney Alameda County The annual edition of The Chronicle is a splendid record of great commonwealth It carried to the world a message of present jrrealnees of the Stat and future prosperity Callfornlana will find In its columns much that Is new and Interesting It la tbe most complete expansion edition The Chronicle has ever published George Crethera Saperler Jadge For year I nave looked forward to lh Chronicle unnuul for Information as to tUe progress of the leading Industries of California and I have usually put aalde the sections bearing upon the Industries In which I have been Interested for future reference and comparison wlthith progress of th Industries In subsequent years Such Information has been exceedingly profitable to me If oar citizens would study th Information these annuals and Interest themselves In our growing Industries foreigners and Easterners would not be permitted lo enjoy such a large share ot the enormous profits of their rapid development to the exelusionj of Callfornlana who are Ignorant of th Industries of the Blate A Walker Republican State Chairman of Waahlngton I didnt fully appreciate California until I saw the annual edition of Tbe Chronicle II Vaa llerae manager of the Wliltconib Hotel 1 am glad to get th opportunity to express my opinion of The Chronicles annual 1c the most Interesting and useful compilation of facta and data of the progress of California and San Francisco during th last year it is not only a wonderful Journalistic achievement but a civic accomplishment of ho mean Importance Thomas elver secretary sftke aeperler Caart The Bfty flflh annual edition of The Chronicle la bigger and better than ever It forms a splendid and readable record of the achievements of the Weat With the tremendous circulation It has Its value to California and the Weat in spreading this record throughout the country Is Inestimable Perkins Republican National OIIIJJ BOARD FOR DNLrSArS LODGE Sir Oliver Doesnt Concfemn It but Warns Against Constant Application MAN SURVIVEsThIS VIEW Next World May Not Be Different From This Declares Scientist sj lisaiissa LI NEW TORK January ISSiV Oliver Todge noted firltlsh nclentlst and leading exponent ot spiritualism de MARRIAGES BIRTrfS DEATHaS CARD OF THANK aURTIM UBr January 13 te the wife JfJ Burke a aeugkter rranees Oeae CAMOHlji tbe ranmrS clll a son Welter lAimCH 1 tai nty jtouirr II I the onaTt Carter a sea Joseph Uenrj wiVrHtr1 cy December 30 te tte iviSJ A telln a dauibler WJWJi city January II lo tbe wire ion ulnars men iilliKT hl lty Jseury It to tb rxiiWr arsmiiir mucuier 2JL ul elty January 12 tbe rVnKv FT1 dsuahter Jt i tl oily Jaoiinrr II lb wife nJivtJ ur a eon JamM Armand ii HelnSot a Uiuriler nfl iHl1w 1erj te MtOUOII In thin rlt Jinii rr 11 ui nMuffb iauzninr jiiw tbe wife te tbe i Mrrani LrNON 1 tul i Jan a to tb wife of Lrtinnn a oaurhter MlREln tills til Jiminr II to the wife ilA w1 Moore IMmI Allen MOliM uNio 111 ch jjnusry IS te i the vi mouiioo eon neuowi msn MUI HIIXU lo this elty January 11 to tbe i a a aioupni um MirtiMr OfKEN la HI city Janiinry 1 the wife II Olsen a Asuiililer OI nVKK la luls rllr Jannsry te wife of A ODdrke dauihter Alberta I enors ORTil I fhu rii iiMMhM ni to tbe wife dared on his arrival here today lhatJ wi launnw ijitlan wu iianii iiT jiuuitj spiritualism Is not opposed lo re llglon but on the contrary strength ens and supports It The survival of man can nroven he aald and that nercep tion will strengthen the hands of true religion I have no new religion lo preach AH I say Is that tho essential parts of lie old religion are all strengthened and supported by the new evidence The result of accepting the facta under Investigation Is to strengthen faith and overthrow purely materialistic conceptions on the negative side Sir Oliver asserted that men wno have lost their lives In the war have been communicated with hut that they cannot be eummoned although love and affection are the strongest forces attracting Ihem Ho said that while he understood thero were crooked mediums he had never met one The next world In a phase ne continued It may not bo a different world from Ihlo Sir Oliver advised persons of weak minds to keep away from the oulja hoard lie said he did nol conaernn It as an Instrument but believed that unless a person poanesseil a strong foreo of mind there was danger that constant application upon the board might affect his mentality While he expressed gratification at Ihc great spirit of friendliness between Oreat Britain and the United commit eenun from Oregon i am mlytf gaW 0 dld no be taking home several copies The taT tt hnanlnla anniinl llln saaasaaav mv i federation ot the Hngllah speaking peoples of the world Peninsula Bus Line Crippled by Strike nURUXGAMK Jnnuaty 15-Service of tho Penlnscla llnpll Trirnlt Company operators of an automobile Xiua line between Han Jose uinl San Franclaio was crippled tofny vlnn thirty of the thirty nine chauffuurs employed ly he company went on Tstrlke Th men quit work rather than furnish a 1100 fidelity bond Regan director of tho company prehenslve and well printed but ld The men offerfd to furnish a certainly unusual in Its clearness of expression and the practical arrangement of the multitude of subjects It covers The Chronicle has accompltahed something that the citizens of Ban Francisco are justly proud of Janata manager of the Manx Hotel A splendid and remarkable editrqn one that will be of use to xllrcttons of tlr population in San Francisco as well as all over the Stale It certainly Is satisfactory to have such a complete and Interesting history of our city snd the 8tate of California It is a cheer and encouragement and a very successful undertaking of Its kind Mayeroha I Davie of Oaklaad Tho flftjjrTflftli annual edition of the San Francisco Chronicle is an epitome of the industrlsl growth of the West particularly California during the first year of th reconstruction period The facts are presented in a concise attractive manner and the edition Is one of which the publishers as well aa all Callfornlana can be proud Chief ef Police Freak Lynch of Oakland The San Francisco Chronicle ba In Its ntly flflh annual edition one ot the most Interesting presentations of growth development beauty and facilities peculiar to California that lias ever come lo my notice The edition Is remarkable fcr Ita scope and undoubtedly represents considerable effort Saserlateadeat ef Recreation Jay Aanh of Oakland I can not teuk S100 cash bond but refused 13 Stan fidelit bonti The men wre enlly granted a raise in salan lte ran said Buspes rnn lodav but wiie few inl without any rtj rfaid foi schedule Child Skipping Rope Tumbles Into Well While skipping rope on her way home from school Cecelia Johnson 8 years old living 36A Bryant street fell down a denerted well In the falling of the hair increases rap ipti wcu in iMd it nn iAoMn vacant lot adjoining the Cnawell Oof nn lfe of Quiolaii a a Berssrd rrsnrlH RHIIlila In this hit snusnr 13 to the wif nf Wilrllnj a tlniisbter 8MITH IH ihl Til inurr I to lbs wlta nf Smltfi nk rMnl 1 8TKARNE la Ibis rltj January 10 to the wtre of II Sletrue a wa Ibillip Me lnusl SLII1VAN In this fllj Januery 13 lo tbe wife or Kutllian son Eitsrne nAIIAiBIn bla i liy January IS le who or ii wsusce a son 107 MARRIAGE LICENSES The lollowlBs msrrisie lieeases were lstned In IhU lt reiterdsr Rarmoau Murphy aged 84 SSI Sutter strwl ml Ellen retemon aged 2s 1402 Ala bama streeL MAN DISCOVERS REAL CAUSE OF HAIR TROUBLE TheuBhl It Man Daadraff knt Pro I Jonm II Anntla ICmlnral Bnrtrrl eleclnl Ilslr and Sealp 5n elsllst ef Cklnsga Showed lb Ailment te be Aloperln Pllyredes Prof Austin who lias had 10 years experience in condition of the hair and scalp says there are about 60 different ailments to which the hair and scalp are auhjert Fur instance there is the above mentioned common scslp trouble Alopecia Pltyrodes It marts with a scaling of the scalp Homntlmes slight called Dandruff sometimes abundant producing thick grsylsh whlte dry or greasv scales which leads to falling of the hair This stage lasts from two soven years as a rule At first when the hair starts fall It it hardly noticeable but as this ailment Alopecia Pltyrodes becomes more deeply seated and the germs multiply as they always do Andrew Smith Penesdrra n4 Missis Goose A2 10OT Plllmore strerf Hsrotrf UKJowsn S1 Oakland and Mar orle Brlwowt II lasf Vlrtb avenue Ittrmooil Brandt 21 4 Fourth snne anil Jewel A Humbert 18 2 Tneoly Mrentb street Frank Lennard it tH MeiTllster street ana Martha Rtelner eo T40 Clementina street Joopb Usnasesu 4S Stockton and Amelia Uruuloser JK lflA5 Rush etreet Trier sawyer 2s Tsft nnd Myrtle Heln 24 Anabrlm Henry Conrad 27 Tsft sad Julia Oally 2 I LIS Harm street Kretvtt BourbaHna II ITS Sixth street anil Mar 1 Vlrulr 18 12BD California street Frederick Mpurrlrr XI Berkeley and Esther Ilorkett IS Oaklanil William Bullet 31 Mans Hoi el and Selma Nonlmsn ID 21 naiht street Mlcul VIIUrrl ill and Aotosla Ccaarea Ms bnth of P43 Broad say Vn1 ma il a 1 IM faille OBrien 4a Mi Kills etreet Wasklnstoa Mswdon 25 11 Aahburr street aod Blue Mryerlok 22 230 Wlllsrd street Alh rt Ilslfpranr 22 2R2 Myrtle seesue snit Wlnole Insrsin 20 Kre no Aoe Korrlrk 31 sod Alma Htraoas 21 both of rboenii Arts Armsndol Oonssnl 24 2023 Oaki1lt ar Blie and Eatelln Kram 21 US La Salle aienue Inrla Howe 34 1M3 Clay street sod Mary A Blrhardaon 23 Tonopali Nee Italia rt IS a aI nrf Rnlh OllenHta 22 Stelnaart Apsrtmrnta ImI lala42 Ml A Vallejjo street and 0 lnrsnna Loogero 37 Oakland Umllln Vonnfl ea a Hi RrAMiaiv naA thyl ll ai lBkl On 11 Il lWI asaunnsuse lenmnto na ami Sadae Arakl IS 1410 James McKrnnrr 23 Hotel Merce aad Julls Tabbs 311 rraaue street itAKIANn January 1 me followlni roar rlsae llcenaoa ra Itottiiwl hern tollart Nol Kunfaasii 27 Hayasrd snd Msuds orarporousB aaea za row inr AlTln Pnw ll aad Josrnblns Miller 27 boll of Berkeley James Brown 23 aod Mary 0 Lama 2 hotl of Aaklaml Irrlns Miller 37 Berkeley and Msnjnerlte weai zi usaisna tend the funeral services teinnn ew Salar Say ae oclock Andemoaa Valencia sad 23UJ1 lata Interment Msly Cross Ceme terr trrtxamtXX laaosry 11 100 William Rpponbrlnier ased 42 years beloaed hrotber of Ann Regan and Uoseas Uppen holmer rLOSXJjrCl In Ibis rlty January 14 1D20 rnn rjorenc native or scoliann asru a of felchiwn JJI re wn I of Anahnln rali Mrs Henry anil ll nre or Crockett William nil Adolnh Mullir nomewhern with Army nntlvo ef Germany aged 74 years anil days mends snd aeeualatanees are reapeetfillly iurlled to attend lh funeral Hatucoar atjl A from Bert Curryaaudrrtsklnr parlors 332 11th sC Rlcbmnml wbore tbe re uiaius will be until tlmo or funersL later mrnt Huneet View Cemetery rears a member of If branch of Oraolle jn nt Suneet View Cemetery Ciittir Union jMavrl Is Has Joeec CaJ January 13 J2B Friends are Inrlted lo at trail the funeral oesriy mciovoo nuanana or ninnij I uivrr ravins son or Mra Alar nuiiaii Moved brollter Albert Robert and Clisrles Enell and Mm Charles Frsnualih a name or vioa tab ased 18 years 1120 Geary street IS 430 tr ary street Mrlli aetsnaUjat rTaTfer WstahaiaJJia aJenelnaa sMtaSBB OrtMaad Til atattsst MARIUAGtZa CDTTiniCLn OOyoitTH In this city Jann sry by Judge Holla Walt Henry Iuthneld aged 32 and Emma Oofortb aei 34 It NELSON IMa city January 14 by Ret A Berntbal Bay Cyr 32 sod Katber Nrlson 22 IilKIK8 ArtNOUI this elty Janusrr 10 by Iter Young William Elklns IB slid Katnli Ola Arnold 33 OltLIN IIUARTU In thla city January 14 be Judga Rolls Watt Cumtsntlno Ullllo 17 anil Baldninera Husrte S3 IHIWAUlMIEUtS In Ibis city January 13 by Jnile A Barnett Otto Howard 3 and RoMalie Anselloa IIHma 31 MURPHY PKTBRSON In thla city January 14 by Rev Dr Braeurr Raymond Nellla Murpby anil Ellen Ielerson PAOK vAINIn thla clly January 12 by er I Ueiiera llaruld rack 37 snd Urrlo Kiln io nATCHKOFtD HKAIY In this clly Jannary II by Rsr IV a Mabnney James Wllbert Ratchrortl 22 and Katherlne liralr Ik BOWS CALbWELIlr till clly Januarr II tiy Judne A Itarnett Norman Peter Howe 2 snd Klale Caldwell 29 SriTZKIt I10I7IIALSHN In this pity January 14 by Judge llolln II Wstt Illrhard leopnld Bellxer 31 and Klsle Aona llols hsnaen 18 SMITH BCItlKrKR la this clly Januarr 13 by Judge Thomas Prendergast ISrnrst Hnillli and Jane Kclilff 2 SI RATTON TOWNSICNn In this elty Jsnu ary 11 by Judge Ueeauv Don Stralton BritlVAN BULANIewin ihU cHr January if hjr Jl ronnhll LMlin Timet SiiMI in 24 ami Glailra lltB Bolaod 1 HTfUMI ANDKRKON In llila cit Januiry aw it Buriry a huiiodi ami MiiijrMI Ida Afil niOD Tm MPHTKR MKAMllKK In Ibis rltr Imu ry VI by Kr iHtrkiey uarar Harry Tntmprter 2 and Qvlb nleo Mraiu WALTKUS WAL1XRS In thla c1t January ptpr ltf tomorrow fUturrtay ftt S0 ociotk at tba cbaf of oiiur Co 20T9 Mlailoo bttwn Wth aad 2rtlh ItttK irni Cyprna Ijim Ctimrtitfy rLOTD fna OalUrbr tn Uiln city Jn7 14 JDSU NII drarlr Ipf toril ifa nf th lat Cbarl rinrd and lotto iBtr of Mm MrHnxb and John uai fetTbM and Janblr iiiUw of Mr Hannah Klnyd and unt Ralptt nd Jotcpb Mc Hugli and Gladys Crojao a nattta of ttia rramiatv Frienda and arqitalntaner i art rfNprTlfolly iniltd to aittnd tbr funral tomorrow Hat imlar at StflO A from tbt rilinc of 11 rr loMbftr law Mr Ilaooab loya ikui Mrltaadpro Ht I lit not to St Domlnlra Churrb wtt it anlenn rvqulem hlffb miM win im flibrated tor Uto rppmw of bar iwhiI vtiinmnclnf it A latcnutnt Holy Cron mbtrr rOOAaTT In tHH clly January 1920 mri oenny dciotoh aoa Ai coati ann Catberlna Kofarly and lorlnff brother of Mary JoMpb Catbtrtoa Julia Willie aad Tbonaa an tba Cbrtatlna Vocarty ralt or Utinboldl Bouae aSptada aged 13 yeara Tba fnnerat wlltak plac orlay1 rrl darl at 83a orlnrk A from th rMl 4 dear of hla parenta 42 Newman at tbeoP lo it Johns Cbitrcb wltern a iqulrm tilb inaaa will ba rpbratcd for tb rpoa of bla wml Fommmcln at fl oclock A Xotar roont Holy CroM OmMtrj HAETEIo tltla rlty January 14 1020 Max Hurt attatlv of Oorminy a ted jtT yir A imrmbrr of Marin rirtmm Ollera and WntfTlrndera Inlon of tha Tarinp rNutlco of funeral farrrafttr Itftnalna at tlio parlor of Birry A Mc1oddIL 7UA 770 Valrnrla HAOARTT In tbln city Jannary 13 1930 winiam ceiny nciovmi buahand of Brldgot Ilagarly idollioil fallier of Jobo jioarnn A and Jnla anl Allro Hint Mra Ma Thonag Dankl uararir mn Fole and tba lala William ami 1ait or Havarty loving brothrr of tatrlrk Hag arty a natlT of Ireland ii Iil yrara 4 njontba ami 7 dara A tn nnbcr of tho Kl atora ami BtarteiV Untoo local No 43 la KrfMida nnd acqualntanrfa rra poet fully Invited to atlond tb funrral today Krl diy at 8 oclock from lb funeral bom of Monalian at Co Irttli and Dolor i tbonro to 8t JijmeC Church Abrro a ro qnlota blub maim will bn celobrated for lh rrpoar of bla muI commenclna at 0 30 oclock Interment Holy Croa Cemetery UCWZtUT An annWeraary requiem high mm will be celebrated for tbe repoiin of th auul of the lite Annie Heonettay at 8t Paula Cburrb SDtb and CUurrh ln at a iMiuraay January it vneoiia are otiieo HtnTT In thla rlt Januarr 14 1I2n Orrln jiunt neiored nuabanrl of AmUti uuni ratuer ironarii and tteatric Hin uminer ni Arthur JJuat a Dative of Wlaconafn aged reara Tba remain will be aent to Pehlgo Wla thlH morning from the parlors of Aaii ls ISlokt Ilaa mm ad mrtA ftl favaa iiiiiuutini si sisjJ7 aaisi laiu a HIDE Iu Ibla city January 11 192U Alberts lr TDaiil nyde baloted wife of tleorge nyoe ann nieca or and i urorion of Santa Rosa a nitl of California aged vapa Lincoln William IV and Josephine Atiguata Wsl 12 br Re Waller 1era 21 WRICHT BEnCMAX In this city January 14 nee Wllaon Harry Wright anil Winifred A Rl ckman 22 OLM ARNOLD lu this ell January 10 by Rev ju si young luotnas iouug i nd Ssds Arnold SO fee company 442 Second street vrs terday afternoon Tlie i lilld was stunned by tlie fall and some time after girls employed In the coffee establishment heard faint cites for help Hernard Post an employe of the coffee company was lowered down th well by rope held by several men and rescued the child OBITVAHY nirhard Mar la oris Edaeator RONTON January lV Rlrhard Mar iJlillln nreeldent of tbe Maasscliusetls Inxll tute of Technology died Iste todar Dr MacLamlli naa elected proNltlrnt of the Institution In 1008 He naa horn In Killnhursh Scotland In 1870 soil wss educated In Engllnh wtioiila gradliatlns from Mmbrldge In 18112 He caoie to he United Statea In 1907 from New Zealand where be ih i profeeitnr In the tnlTeralty of New Zealand anil took the chair of mathematical phralia In oliunbla tnieer ulty He learea hi wlilow and two daughters Isnae Ilncus Former Has Merrkaat TACOMA IWsabl January IV laaac Pin formerly one or ine largeat nop growers PUR too highly of the annual of this I ami mercbsnia In Hie Natl dleii hare today year a I feel that the very con ireVSffyWiK 1 es prehenslv account of th growth tim owned hop rani In various part of development and facilities of the bay cities contained In Its pares will ba of untold value in arouslng the Interest ard enthusiasm of th cttlxens of these communities In maintaining civic pride Tho attractive manner In which these facts are presented van not fall to arouso national interest the 8tsts sod opersted vessels out of Poget aoitod Wllllasa II liartlrtl Has at Lata MIHIoaalrr TRINIDAD KoU January ir William II Rarllelt eon of the lain Chli aso inlllionoire grnln deuler William II Rsrtlell illed oarly todsyst Hants Dsrhsra of pneumonia accord Ing to a rtlrtpatcn recrlirtl al Ihe Rsrllrtt eaUle Vermnjo Park nesr here A Woman Is As Old As She Looks LssJ lr No woman wants to look old Many in their effort to look youthful resort to the beauty doctor Their mistake is that they visit the wrong department in the drug store Beauty depends upon health Worry sleepless mght headaches entirely bald Both men and women of all stages of life are subject to Alopecia Pltyrodes but particularly those between the ages of 20 and 36 yea is Then there are different1 stiires of Itclilnu scalp falling hair excessively ollv hair dtndruff split hair dry and brittle hnlr nnd so on until reach the more dangerous forms lie iaa found that only a most poworful microscope can determine Ihe exact trouble with which your scalp Is afflicted and has found Just what treatment should be used for each case See Trof Austin any day this week bnth men and women nfe Invited to take adva ntag of this Free Microscopic Examination of th hair and scalp In Prof Austins private office Balconj Tho Owl Drug Store Hours 10 lo 12 and 2 to 4 dally 778 Market Hi Sun Kranclsco and Hth and Washington Oakland Advt MAKW OUII HIIOIMINQ USA3V ritCIICK ARItOW JLIVOUSIMES tusa FRK iinim IJSSJJ iiTSSsfrlTJ ef a I Is jla td wi aaW lllll iiiaiWiii LL MManiiaViJ In San Francisco Tor Regularity XYALi FIGSEN TheTriendly Laxative In tins onfy Three sizes ATNYAL DRUG STORES WJyirVMK5g WHERE TO STOP Victoria Hotel Stockton at Bush A DOWNTOWN nOTBt Asaerlrsa aad Karaaa Plaa PIrst Class la Every Way Calais Ilaeselle4 Olalag HB Opa la PahJIs HEASONADLB RATES ALEXANDER HOTEL Geary Street Rest St Fraael a kaasaeaisiaa aaa a pains disorders iMiuJy fUosmf honagUy mesato il ad refnrnlaUei A nlat antel for raflaad irregularities and ji7 Irary roam wtta ynsata aaU ait taastUy te avians Onll la ooaaooUea 1jyoiMtiiii sgavicxopLaa faioia Hotel Somerton 440 Geary St Sensible Prices Bert Towruend Mp BkaaalssM kJMall rZ7JC iril 11 Lir lTa 1 Waa i WW I PPiaWsl IHWVl tPUlJw ssal sslsin I isxsymaji HM 9wmnwm anwvi tas suisi ww ay sVa sTs1slsl laaaiss fltMinMata MIBts dmiaal fcrif ra iiAri Ua aalatflwat iBraiVJI nm jTmrn A Committeeman from Washington A a newecaper publisher of many years standln let me assure Mr Touor that newspaper to th West cts out nor credltabi annual edition than Th Chronicle Technically It Is a remarkabl edition and It is no wonder Call fornlan appreciate It HaWser MsawayUa manacr in aiac noiei in waatsrn expansion edition ofTh Chroald Is unlqu In it wealth ef Infor mation ana its nsss ei rmarit able procrss ef Ban The ejinnal with It 1 antt Inst mot lafematlea in i ihlikAmm firt4 weakness of adis tinctiy feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye the crows feet the haggard look drooping shoulders and the faltering step To retain the appearance of vouth you must retain health fnsiead of lotions powders and paints ask your druggist for Dr HOTEL HERALD rjcrooB ravoma rrcBonpiion i Bjapio aooK oris to rvBUo This famous medicine strikes at the very root of these enemies rnna QA cxAifjMw of your youthful appearance It makes you not only look young HOTEL STEWART SJI WMMl Miaa It WMWAW Al tlA nMl Aaa A A tNllllA tf mrwtjww jvuu av utuuuuin bus ncaauno auu uuuua jvu Tour dnuuist can supply you with liauid or tablets or send ten one cent stamps to Dr Pierces Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute Buffalo and a trial pkg of tbe tablets will be mailed to your Dr Piercaa Tavorite Prescription has been in use 60 years If you wish to know all about yourself drop a line to Dr Pierce for free namphtet on Diseases of Women Should you desire to consult his medical staff of physicians or ask for information the JV Francisco tame will be cheerfully furnished you wholly without coat and your Tt I fetter will be treated as sacredly confidential 1 Geary ft Afcejee Dale Sar Srsasfaat TK tone Mo Snadars Tt DlasoT tltt Ssslays I1U AScrLY6THOTEL all saellt atelde reoais wlta srlvat kataa HOTEL MANX POVTBLI AT 0ArtTM CAJTB1 IN CONXKCTIOM aatss Os aad a AHlBOajf In this city January li 1V August dearly lieloeeri bnsbsnd of Amelia Abloom snit derolmt fstherof fleorge Ahl born a astir of Clermaay aged 67 years 11 months sod 11 dsys A member of 8 Btsmm No 244 rrlenda and aequslntsneea are reanectrully Inrlted to attend tho funeral Friday st 1 from too psrlora of Bubr A Wlnboldt 1465 Valrncla St bet 3ftth and 261b Interment Cypreot Lawn Cemetery BIUIfE In Uila city Januarr lV 1920 nenry biune beloved liu hend of Lulu Brune and lonng fallier of Kmest Brune Minns nrtiDO Mrs A Munger Henry Ilrune Jr Mrs Also Van Fleet and Walter Ilrune a native of derniany nged 71 years rrlenda msy rsll st Grays Dlvlsailero at at Ueary during Friday Fnneral and Inter nint prlTst Kindly omit flowers BIXEXBEIK In Ibla city Jsnusry 13 1020 Ilerr beloved eon of Ueorge Blrkenaoer of Hi nu Crus Csl and the late Martlin Blr keuaeer loilng brother of Leon ISenrge Jr William Nona II Martha Ilrr ins ami illram Johnnoa BlrkenMeor a native of Hanla Crus Cal aged 14 year The remains viero forwarded to Masts Clus Cal from tbe parlors of Crowlrjr A Magendle S0TLE In thla city January is Kino Martin rbeator Idnllseil son of Martin sod Debbie Boyls nee IMedrlcbsl loving brother of Msrgsret Boyle nnllvn of San Frss cleco aged I yi ar snd months Friends sm Invited to sttesd the funersl ervlres tomorrow Bslurdsj at 10 A at the Cburfh of at John the Evangelist Ht Marys sve ntar Mission St Uemein st bis Iste reoldenre 121 Maloo nt 1UCH In this rlty January IS 1831 Angaula beloted wife of Albert Bncb and inuther of Adolpli and Oarar llartsell Mrs Hildur McNnlty snd Albert Burt usttve ot Bwe1en a god T3 years Friends sre Invited lo sttend tbe funersl gamnlav at 11 oclock A from Banker Lusts psrlors SH06 Mlsslou st Mission Mssonle Temple Intermest private C00DT la this city January is IW Jobs denrty beloved son of Michael and Dells Cooly loving brother of Michael Joseph Msry Ellen snd Catherine Ooody native of Ran Francisco sged 1 year 1 montba snd 5 dare Provldeac and Philadelphia vapors please copy rnneral will taks pise rtstnrdsy January 17 st 10 oclock from his Iste residence sis 2Rth st nesr Diamond Interment ivato Holv Cross Cemetery COriXt James Vincent CoSsy There will 00 SS snnivoraar requiem iiau luaw lur tbe renoa of his soul nt 8t Marys Cstbe ilrsl vaa Nesa sve gsturdsy morslng January IT st 9 oclock Friends snd aoqnala u1 are respectfully Invited to sttend COLLIKS In this city Jannsry 14 120 Collins loving fsther of Joseph Gerald Collins Mrs George Copelaad ssd Mrs Stanton McCortnlck aatlv ef Connty Cork Irslaad Tba funeral will tsk place today Prissy from the si residence 437 24tb St tliencs lo Bt Philips Cnnrrh where a eolema requiem high mass will be celebrated for tbe repose nf bis soul st 30 A In upnuiL orivst In Boly Cross Cemetery MITCH In this ctiy ysnusry IS IBM and loving mother of Jovvnh Harry lanny Benjamin and Lens Peltca aged 43 years Fuuersl private today Friday at 3 10 oclock from th chspel of Theo Dlerks A i 1 nlvlaadars and McAllister ats SOTXZ In IMS elty Januaey JJ isM Mir Irs Alice Karley and the late Ueorge 11 Doyle loving nlnler of Dolores aud tloorgs Doyle Mrs A Vslentlne and Mra Csvlslli belovevl aleeo ot Jobo OConnor and dearly beloved stepdsnghtet of Frsnols Eartej a nstlvo efSaa Vrsa clscoi aged years 9 month JS dsys rieds are respectfully Invited to st Every motlon ef th human heart la raached whan you Say It With Flower for thy expres ererythlna thai roer word ar too poor to eonvay Our experience and ability guarantee every deslsn and every floral plo tl ork etper sot xpreaon PELCANO J0SSI CO FLOItlSTS I 123 Kearny St deliver flowers nywhr la th United BUtss In a fw hours threuch eorrospondenee Fheae Deactaa 4M 2D resrs A eolemp requiem blgb msas will be rele brateil for th repoe of bis soul st Rt Marys Cstbedrsl Van Ness sve snd Tarred today Friday commencing st 10 oclock intenneat privets Friends msy view he romalna at tlis parlors of tb lleniy Uallsgbar Co itOM Howard al near 2M KHITJTZMAhnc eimarv 14 1BCO Dr Henry tiesriy heioied liuntiand or Mne Kreuts manu father of Dr Henry A kreutt maun Mrs Kllssbetli llumlmrg snd Mis Kits Hlllofcld native of Frankfort Urr many aged 115 yeara Krlcnila are Inilted to attend the funeral aervlcei lodsy Frldarl at 2 at bis Isle residence 1014 Sutter st K0W In this city January 14 1020 Caroline beloved wife or tbe late Morris Krow loving mother of Mas Ohcar Aaron and rteraett Krow nnd Mm A Bsumsn Mrs ldsmond Mrs Llltmsn snd Mrs Ierls snd beloved sister of A snd leirr sml the Isle evey and of Mra Harris of New York aged 6 yeara Frlemla are renperlfully Invited to attend the funeral today Krldav at 2 oclock at tlie diapcl of Tbeo Dlerks A Co corner of iJhiaailem and McAllister eta Interment prliate Mslero Cemeterr rrlenda may call al the chspel nf rbeo Dlerka A Co LATIMEX In thla city Jannsry 14 1020 Kettle Illmer neiored mother of It nod IVllllsro Latimer and tbe late Ida Latimer alster of Mollle Flora and Lily Bell Mrs Tom aJutton holier Tom and Charles Beil a nstlva of Mlaaourl aged 74 vesrs Friends are Invited to sttend the fnneral services st 11 oclock Frldsy morning Jnnu ry 16 al Grays Dlvlaadero at al Geary Tbe remains will ba taken to Msrehsll Mo for Interment UPPEBT In this city January 14 lt2ft John desrlv tielored huibsnd of Elltsbeth Lippert devoted fsther of lnils llpperl Mra Owen Wlllisms Rrnest and tbe Iste Annie Lippert sad Mrs Kst Relgbley grsndfstber of Mrs Bclieerer luilee snd Helen Lippert snd tiertruils Wlllisms snd brother of Mrs Ootshelm of Uoglsnd snd Mrs Beclrney of Helens Mont ns tire of Hessen Dsrmiitsdt 41erinsny sged U0 yesra A member of 1be Bosrd of Directors of Jit Isulis Uermsn Kvsngeltcnl liithnrsn Lhurch snd Eureka Lodge Mo Od 8 Friends and acqnslqtsnces sre respectfully Invited lo attend the funeral Frldsy st 230 fsom Pt Psuls tiennsn Uv Luthersa Cburrb Howard at bet Ida aod llth Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Remains st Wlrboldts funersl psrlora 833 Valencia at bet Ifllh and 20th tOAXE la thla elty Jannsry 13 1920 Abraham husband or tbs 1st Matilda Loaas father of Albert Loane Mra Dono hue aod Mra Alice de Ferrsrl ffslles snd brother of the lets John Losne nstivs of Ireland aged 80 years Phllsdelphla papers please copyi Frionda and stquslnlsnces sre respectfnlly Invited to atlend tbe funeral services Frldsy st oclock Mst I Hall Berentb and Msrket at under the auspices of AnollS Lodge No 123 I sod Llocolo Post 1 II A Interment ttrrenlswn Cemetery Remslns st tbe psrlors of Msrtln A Brown 151S Bcott St nesr Post LOVirT In this rlty Jannsry 10 1920 Frsncis Lovett a native or York aged JO years Friends snd scquslntsnces sre respectfully Invited to sttend tbe funeral thin dsy IPN day st 11 oclock A frcm the mortnsry cbapel of Joseph Ilsran A Bona 1710 Sscrs mento st Polk Interment Holy Croa eneiorj In llie remains will ita tlm realdcnce of the mother 151 ISth st bet Dolores and Cliurcb Friday night st 8 oclock Funersl seit ngements under tbs direction ot Wmi Wlelwldt atriVEDO In ibis elty January IS ItaK Alfred ii Queioilo Idolised soa of Mrs Prsnces Ooreneche Queiedn sod lovlns broibor of Mrs Chsrles I Wllke aged 33 years Friends msy csll st Wlrboldts funersl psrlors SU alendn al bet 10th snd 201b Funersl I 1a Nsturdsy January 17 Intermenl frtiate BE WELL In this e1y Jannsry 14 1028 Hndie Knog desrly beloved wife of Herbert Ken ell and ovlng mother of Henry A snd Betty Jane Reweil a native of Tacoma Wasb sged 34 yeara Funeral service will be held today Frldsy st 130 st tbs chapel ef Hal A Co 1122 Bulter at IPEBJDIO In this rlty January Ji 1020 rraiik dearly beloved husband of 1 eah Pperllng pvlng father of Fraucea Adrlle yrsok Jr Woodrow Wilson snd Pbvllls LUelle Sperling and beloved limthrr of Tens Znrbsrlas and Mrs A Lery of New York a sntlve of New York aged OS yesrs A member of Doric Lodge No 210 aod A Mj Dphlr Lodge No 21 I and Iat jraud 1resldeut of District No 4 I It Friends are rmpecltully Invited to attend Ibe funeral Bundsy st 1130 oclock st the rhspel of Ilalsted Bros corner of Dlvlsar diro aod McAllister ats Interment private1 Friends rosy csll st the chspel of Uslsted Olllln IODTB NO SI I Officers snd niombera especially members of former Occldenlsl Lodge No 341 sre requestedrequested to attend the funeral of our late brother Frank Sperling Pssl Grsnd President of Dlstrirt No 4 I sod a ineniber in former Occlilenlsl Lodge No ii now Ophlr Lodge Na 21 I Please assemble at tbe chspel of Hoisted Bros corner of Dlvlssdero snd McAllister eta Bundsv January 18 at 1111 A By order LOUIS 8CIDKNBEB0 President trVOTT In thla rlty January 14 1020 Mary lynou tnre rianeriy beloved sister or Msrgsret Flaherty eoualn of Mra Mary Cauflrlri Mrs Kate Roatello Mra Margaret Soualrk and Mrs Winifred Kllkelly nstlva of County Ralnsy Ireland Tba funeral will take place trlday Jannary 16 al S30 A from Ihe funersl psrlors of Ryso McDonnell A Dooobne 413 Vs enrls at thence lo bt Tsuis Church where requiem high msas will be rele bialetl for tbe repo of her soul commencing at If oclork Interment prlrste Uoly Cross cemetery Ilesse omit flowers WABMEB January 13 1020 John Byro Warner dearly beloved huaband of May Warner lot lug son of Julia I and Ihe lav John Warner snd brnlhpr of Dr Warner of Llverniure Wsmcr of Bse rsmenln snd Mrs Prsrce ot Baa Joee snd Mrs Jack Calligna of IrTingtoo Adell Silll of Han Francisco A Funeral SI Irmldlo st 2 WIZBE In this city Jsnusry 13 1020 Catherine It Wlene helmed mother of Mrs Annie Kpauldlng a natlv of Oormasy sged 80 resrs snd 22 dsys Friends sre Invited to atlend the fansral seivlces today llrldsy st II oclock A at Ibe cbapel of It Duhr A Co 201 Mission st between 311b and Sfltb Incineration Mount Ollvot Cemetery WHXLAH In this lily January IS 1020 i ami rt irian a nailvo 01 touniy vrira low Ireland Friends sol srqiislntsnces sre respectfully Invited lo stterd Hie funersl tomorrow tBst unlay i st 0 oclock A from Ihe residence parlnra or Barry A McDonald 7877 Vslrmla St thence lo ft Cliarlra Cburdl where a requiem high inaen will bo lirated fur the repiwe of hla soul commencing at 030 A Interment Holy Cross ZADIO In this city Jsuusrr 11 1920 Bertha belured wlfo of Hnrmsn Zsdlg and modjer of Alfred Zadlg iut Services and interment strictly srlvsts KlDdly omit flowers In Oakland Berkeley Alameda i I LYNCa in tbla clly Jaauarr 14 1020 JamM jc utriyiT nriDvt a mm or KPKfpuiiia ana lm lata Jamfa Lynrli lovtoa brother of Uract natlra uf Ran Kranrlnco agtMl 20 7ar Tbe funeral will take place tomorrow Sat unlay at 8 A A from tbe parlora of yivAvor OHara it Co 2031 Market at tbpnreto Mfaalon Dolores Clmrrh wbere a iuleih blifli mini will be lebrateil for tbe repot of bla aoif at 0 A II Interment nrlvate Holy Crotia Cemeterr atoBlEAlTT In ibla city January 14 1020 Miit noae Hcureartj a dbiito oi iraiaoa afi1 67 yeara Tbe antral will take place Saturday at 8 30 A from tbe parlora of Hubr 4 Wle boldl 1480 Valencia bet 23tti aad 2Utb tbenM to St Jamra Coorch vbrre a maee will be relehrated for tbe repoe of her aoul coutnenclng at A II lotermeot Holy Croaa Cetneiery McCAETT A tnontlii mlDrt maaa will be celebrated rer tne rapoae or id i oui or ioe Inte Anita MoCartr tomorrow Saturday January IT 1020 Ht Ifnatltut Cturcb romntenciDf at ft oclock A II Frleoda are 1tiltei to attend KtMAHON In bia elty January 14 1920 Bernard MrHauon nromer or ine late TbrnnaH and leter Mcftlabnn a nativa of CtHinly Armacb Ireland aged TO yeara Prlenda and acquaintance are reanectfttlly Invited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow Saturday at p30 A from tlie parlora of the United Coder taker 2fif6 Howard at roroer of 224 thence to Mlaaton Dolor Cburrb where aolema reqnfem blgb uiana win ba celebrated for tbe repone of bla aoul at 10 A Interment Holy Oroai Cnoa lslT MAXWILL lo tbiaclty January 14 1920 Hanna aiaiweu otTornn oiomcr or airti Bertha llelbtng and rater of Crania Dernier and tleorge Mne of New Jereey native of Mullloa BVll agd 62 yeara 10 montba aod 3 Ufi tPbiladelpbla papera pleaae copy Fnenda aod acqnalntaftcea are reapectrnlly Invited mead the fnoeral Saturday at II A rrom tbj paflnre of Subr Wteboldt M6 Valeftcla ft bet 2a and 20tb Imia asratlAfi InreaM Lawn Crematory MTJULXm In Ran rranclacol January 13 lf2 Annrew wuiwr vi iu 1 tor roiii dearly heloyed linaband of tbe late Jaeoblne Usallsts st Its I nar rathstf nt kfra I IV Grant of an Krancieco Mra Srbluetei HFSuhrCo IstakUsas 1IM House of Service Our charge consistent requirement Ml MISHOH STREBT Btwa Mlk aa Xtla JrassMsi Klaslsa aad tlisalaa la 9 Jlaar Wnt Sah Js AW Jlasssra BAKIR In Alameda January is 1920 Joba lister a nstlve of Englsnd sgod 66 year 1 mntitb nnd 14 dsy Irlenda are reenertfully Invited to attend tlie funeral servkcii today IKrldayl al 2 clKi Ml reslilesee psrlors of Hie Koler Undertaking Co tili Rants llUZ Alameda Interment plrrate LAMB In Berkeler January is mao Ales aniler Lainb brlnveil huabaml of tba late France Roardninn rrab lining father of Robert William Alice 7j rrancrs Cenrgo nllo Iluby anil Vic toel Mahel Lamb a nallie of Hcotland aged TO yesra 11 montba and 0 dara Friend aro reanerlfullv Invited to attend the runersl servlcea totnorrow ISsturdsvl st 10lfl oclock A st tbe chspel of Ed var1 Mebaiis Co Si Telegraph sve rMur riHru ee LlJlII III Piedmont Jsnusry 1021 Kilo ii iise mioow or tne laie llenrv Luke oa lovrd toother of Alice and riorencs 1C Loke a oatlve of London England rrlenda are reaneel fully Invited to attend tbe funeral service rrldsy Jsnusry 16 st 2 ollotk I at her Isle boms 206 Bl Cerrlto avo rledmont Interment private Ileaao omit flowers 00SEH In PlPdsiont Jsnusry 1R20 ura I Ogden beloved vlf of lbs 1st Judge Krsok nnrrougbs Dgden loving toother ur lue into Aisrganie uguen nteele sod or Clarence ugnim nonslle ugden Cooler Vrsnk Mscdonald Ogdrn slater of Mra 8 fl Hbepard and Dr Macdonald a natlie of Nova Brolla aged fid years Krlends sre respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral servkca Friday sflernooa January 16 at 2 oclork at tbe home of her daughter Mra ltunsell 11 Coeley 34 Blair avo Piedmont luterment private I uutsme atin rrancisco cl OLA88ER In Walnnt Creek January 14 in William tlaaaer beloved unhand nf tun lata Bertlm tiioaaer and fatbee of Victor OlaHner of Nowarlt and Guntare tilaiaer of China go III and atepfatbar of Cbarlea Falaat uf Walnut Creek a natlre of Germany ged uO years 6 montba and 24 dayi Frlendn are Inrlted to attend the funeral aervlrea Friday Jannary 16 1920 at 230 oclork at tba realdenc cbapel of tbe Truman Undertaking Co Telegraph are at Thirtieth at Oakland HOOaUT tn Crockett Cat January 1920 Michael Uogan a member of Crockett Lodge Order of Mooae uu8 a oatlTa oi Ire land i A rrqalem blgb me i will be celebrated for tbe repoaa of bla aoul Saturday January IT IttBO at 0 A at St Boaea Church Crorkett Remalna at tbe haJl of St Roaea al Bl sUa A A Oaklaadt I TnvVllAMlii Raa 3e Jannarr 1 0 il I ISlKter Clirlattne Jobnaon beloved daughter la of the lata Arthur and Ellen Jobnaon ana i loTlne alatnr of Jamei and Vf Ullam Johnaoa I of San Mateo aol Mra Mary Daltoa of Colma a nailte of Sierra county Cat Ibe funeral wll take place tomorrow Saturday January 17 at 0 oclock A from tbe Convent of Ihe Stutera of tba Holy Family 136 Vine at wbere a requiem blgb miHi will be relebrotad for tbe repoie of bar noul Interment Holy Croaa Cemetery Bail Mateo count BC0TT In Petaluna January 14 120 Matv tha belofftd wife of tbe lata John flrott and dearly beloved mother of Mn Una Laufenburg Oeorge and Frank 8tt Mra Kmcna Cooney and aire Jeaata Mo Laugblin a flat I to ofNova Hrotla Frienda and acquaintance are reapectfilly Inrlted to attend tha funeral today Frt eat I it 1 from tbe parlora or the United Undertaken tt8 Howard at at i ff nieu iv 0Uya aai Hru lvnati 1 22d at San Fraoclaco Interment Moaat tlleet Cemeterv WALSH In UroT Anna Walah dearly 1e hived wife of tie late Walter Walah and devoted tnUhrT Mm William Sweeney Mra 5 MHIer William Walter and Jeaepe Waltth a natlae nf Ireland aged TT ytara 1 month and 2 day lntenueot to br held at oclock Satac day morning at Holy Croaa Cemetery CABD 0FTHANK8 DOWNEY We wlich to einreea our heartfelt tbanka for the beautiful feorhl offerlnga and kind tjympathy of our many frleoda during our sad berearement i MR JOHN IMWNEY ANU FAMILY A HALSTED CO THK OLD FIRM Koaaded 1884 IV A HALSTED faaeral Dlrectar aad Baakalsaan lm SUTXEB ST Phone Franklin 6265 raaek German Troops Begin To Evacuate Silesia BCRUM Jannarr TV Qsrcnad troops oeaan to YMuaU 8Usl mM saa a VJ 1 i wntfy a iwtiTiiitiiift fcsVffidS jztamjm LtvffeT is i llllitilsMTIlMlTlM III.

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