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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1926 4- BECKER In this elty. November IT. lOiO, FRENCH In Ksn Mnteo.

November IT Lambert A. Backer, beluved husband Luclla French, beloved wife he Into Frederick French, mother of r.frihi lovln lather of Lam Ivrt A. Bt'iker Jr. and Wanda Jones Mr. Grace Plik.

sister of Mrs. Fffle Jtei ker, aistor-ln-law ot Hi s. Juxis Hod. Pilman. a of Lorraine, til Births, Marriages, Deaths vra 5 month 8 days.

A member of National Indian War Veterans; rii k. Funeral Suturdsy. at 2:8 p. from tho wiriors nt Aahley A McMullen, Geary EXILED III MAHARAJAH Iivinn No. liM, I.

(). H. and IUpeiiud Grove No, 15. U. A.

O. r. Frlan.ls tire Invited to attend the fu BORN. ENOLFHARTPHAW James EnaWiarf. i3, tllenhurn Hotel, and Nancy Shaw, neral aerv res today (Friday) at 1 nernl today (Friday), November .19.

1924. at 8 o'clock u. m. from the chapel of Hoc kmc Williams, East Huna Clara at Eighth, San Jone. Interment, Oak Hill Crtnuteiy, Sun Jus.

RADOVU'H In this city, NovemW 18, I2. Nicholas, beloved husbsnd ot Kiiiriln- Itedovtrh, loving father of Joseph and Agnes L. Radnvlch, Mrs. 'V'lhmm Mv.uliy and Mr: 'etr Stan-fel, lovlmr brother of Anna Brand, a natlv of Austria. A member of Slovenian beneficial Society of California, and Zvonlml No.

61. Croatian Fraternal of America. Friends may call at his home. Vermont at. Announcement of funeral later.

(Guutner ar.d luneial service.) EA DO In this city, November 10, 1920. Thomas Reardvn, relict of the lute Margaret Reardnn, beloved father of Timothy and John Rrardon. Mrs. Chan. p.

tit the Chanel of the Onlden Gate 25. Hash t. PILirPOXt HOYKNS Achlella nilnnonl ALRKL In thin rlty vile of Mllllum November 13, to the Alrel. 1UU9 I'ortolu 1 nriprtiimme Co. trrtuntol AlslalaavnJ 13.10 California st.

and Tlnn ISuiens, 30, both of Knleriad. MF.MUERS OF HItSPBRIAN OltOVE No. I'n OK DRUIDS, are Invited to IEAHY In this city. Nnvemlwe 18. 1J(1.

Patrick, beloved huband of the late Mary Leahy, devotod father of John James Unhurt Charles Albert anil tho late Thomas, Joseph, Francis and Edward Leahy, native of County Cork. Ireland, aged 7 years 4 month 23 da.va. Friends and acquaintance are re-spectlulty Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at a. from the t'arlors of Suhr A Wlebildt, 1405 Valencia between 2511, and 20th sis. thence tn Ht.

Charle Church, where a requiem lilvh mass will ho celebrated for the reposa of his soul, roTiiinenulng at 9:30 m. Interment, Holy Cro Cemetery. LEBEL In thi rltv, November 14. 1920. Joe Lelvel, a native of Michigan, aged 45 yean IT dvs.

Member of Local No, 2H. International brotherhood ot Steam Shovel and Dredge Men. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday Jv'ovember 20, Hil'O. at 9 a. from the chapel of Julius Godeau, 41 Vnn Nss thence to Notre Dam del Vlctnlrea.

Bush and Stockton where Rins will be celebrated for the reoose of hi soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment. Holy Cross. MAHER In Oakland. November 18.

193A. I. EN In thin cltv. November 14, the FALKE NELSON Henry Talks, 1.1H Lobos and Regnla Nelson. 63, atlend fnnoral of our lata brother.

Lam bert Bticker, from the tbovt tune-al wile of Arthur Allen, 175U Greenwich a ilauijntcr. ANDEn.SON In this November IT. uernai ave. QO.MEZ BIROSH Joseoh R. Gomes.

parlors. HNS OPFERMAN. JOHN T. K1DD, Secretary. 121 Second and Anna V.

Uirosh, tn tha vlli of Reno Anderson, libi VISITS S. F. 21. 2K25 Van Ness ave. HKK8HEY M0EDAEL Benjamin Her Church a daughter.

EINFELEN In thin city. Nvemher BOFLANGER Entered Into rest. Novem shey. 22. 414 Fnerster and Annie SIMNtJLEK In thla city, 'November 15.

1H2U. David R. Splngler. a natlv Detroit. Michigan, sk-J 45 years.

Krimda ara to attend thj funeral service today (Friday) at 10:30 a at the chapel of H. Suhr 2919 Mlswlon near J5th st under be auspices Qolden Gate Lodge No. SO. A A. M.

Interment Mount Olivet. i STERLING ir. this November IT, IIIJO, George Sterling, loving brother of Mrs. Frank Runth.valt. Mrs.

Cluy l.llleocrrntz, Mrs. Denis Diamond. Mr. Marian Cunha, Mrs. Frank Spring and Mrs.

Kenneth Hregory. Funera ilKervlres will held todav Friday, at 8 o'clock p. at th new mortuary ft A 1121 Sutter st. near Polk. SCLI.IVAN In thl November IT.

J920. Esther, beloved mother of Mrs. Catherine Cheney and Mr. Georg W. Andrews, a native of Australia.

The funeral will take place Saturday, at 10:30 a. from McAvoy. O'Hara Oeary at. it 9th av. thence to Holv Cross church, for services at 11 o'clock.

Interment. Holy Crosi Ceme-' TFEANOK In thli elty. November IT. James Emmrtt Treanor. dearly beloved brother of Christopher Treanor, a native of Ireland.

A member of Knighte of th Bed Branch. Remain at the funeral parlors of W'm. Ducah. 1230 Valencia at. Tim of funeral in Staurilsy'a paper.

TURNER In Oakland. November IT. 1H2U. Ida Beatrice Turner, beloved wif of Berry R. Turner and sister of Mr.

Amelia A. Hansen, a natlv of Minnesota. Friends ar Invited to attend th fu-' neral services Friday, November 19, 1U20, at 8:30 o'clock p. at Truman'a. Re'ldenc Chapel.

Telegraph at 80th t. ber lu. lU-'h. nermance Bimlanaer, to ths wife of O. Kinaelra lUei Mis M.

Kirk and the late Edward Iteardon Seedsel. 19 Circular ave. JOHNSON LEMOINK James Johnson. beloved mother of Mrs. Ed Mor- sion a oau.TlUer.

87. P75 Slitter and Adel Lemolne, can. Mrs. C. Martrou and Louis a native of Belgium, ased 70 FAVCE In thli city.

November IS. to the wife of Jasper Kauce, 7uii North Point veara 7 months. Indore Ruler, Forced to Abdicate a aon. Friends are Invited to attend the fu HALEY In thli elty. November 14.

to in Scandal Over Kidnaped Dancer, Tours U. S. Incognito Minnie P. Maher, beloved sister of Mrsr lha wife of Juhn Haley. 6UU Anu a daughter.

HARWICK In thli city. November 12. to the wife of Wearna Harwick. 2ST Leavenworth a laughter. IIOLAND In thli city.

November 14. to the wile of Co-neliua Holland. 1ST Hifh- lnnd a itauRhter. HOWARD In tlila city, November IB. to the wile of John Howard, OU Stanyau neral today (Friday) at 8:30 a.

fr.m the Chanel of H. F. Suhr Mission lear ii'Mb at. I thence to St, Paul's Church. 20th and Church where a requlei.i masa will be celebrated fur the repose of her aoul.

commencing at 9 a. m. Interment, Holy Croas Cemetery. BRISSET In Oakland. lfl.

102(1. Arthur M. Brlsset, beloved husband of Mary Brisaot and father of Louis A. Brlssct, a native of France, aged 78 rears. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea Friday, November ID, HW.

at 10.30 o'clock a. at Truman's Residence Chapel, Telegraph ave. at SOtb it. OSTREM In thli city, November 12. to tn wife of sevren uatrem.

a.ts an-slnn a son. RAISCH In -his city. November 14. to the wife of Albert Katacn. bil rarnesus a dauchter.

RE1MERS In thli city. November IS. to BROWN-Jn thli city. November 18. 1620, the wile of Louia ueimeri.

mv ran- nUM mnn. 2H. 842 Twenty-rifth St. KOERBER GROSE Georsa A. Koerber, rs.

San Jose. and Carrla Uroae. 45. 444 Armello boulevard. LYNCH MITLLAN Edward Lynch.

42. 1004 Punches and Caiherina Mullan. 84. 102U Ssnches st LINEHAV HIN1CHSEN John Llnehan. 21.

17H5 Chestnut and Llta L. Hlnl-hsen, 18. 331 Church ft. MATT.MAN.V I.MHOF Carl Mattmann. 22, llisi) Pnnner and Mary lmhof, 2.

173 Fituerald ave. McDON.VELL TOVANI Walter McDonnell, 27. 3015 Van Nesa and Stella Tovant, 1.1 1825 Leavenworth 8t. MacCARE LECAIR Jack E. MacCabe.

.13. 1330 ElRhtecnth and Malvina Lecalr. 24. 1H18 Latkln it. NOLAN ST.U'LETON Willam Nolan.

21 1431 Hudson and Beatrice Staple, ton. 18. 424 Kills at. NEVIS HESS Krnnk 3. Nevis.

30. 11J0 Powell and Mary M. Hess. 10. 010 Pacific at.

RJSSO DOMENICI Richard Rlsso. 21. 1718 San Jose and lolanda Do- monlrl. 10. Soquel.

Cal. RE BLEICH Antonio Re. 22 Twelfth and Ida Blelch. 25, 228 Ninth ave. 6ERA OKANO Morlo Sera.

17. and Shl- luko Okano. 24. both of 127 Sutter at. VE1T CREED Christian Veit.

8n, 14 1 Fourth and Maria Creed. 28. 621 WASSEHMANN ROSENBERG Motel Wassermann. 22 Golden Gate and Alene Roaenberg. 21.

1524 McAl-Hater it. MARIN CO. MARRIAGE LICENSE. The following- marriage license was issued In San Rafael yesterday; BLESSING ROTH Harold C. Blessing.

21. San Frunclsco, and Beatrice. E. Roth. 18.

Mill Valley. 2n SAFORD In thli city. Novembet IS, to the wife of Artnur saiiora. -iu wiar a daughter. ina nutn Drown, oeiovea wire or Alfred J.

Brown, and sister of Mra. Cora Tolley and Ernest M. Lancnater of Sacramento, and Schuyler O. Lancaster of Santa Barbara, a native of Virginia City, Nevada. (Sacramento, papers plense copy.) Notice of funeral later.

Frlendi miy call at Martin A Brown's. 1515 Scott between Geary and Post its. SHARP In thli city, November id. te thi wife of Luuer enarn. out ireai a son.

SOOY In thli November 13. to tne a natlv of Count Wau-rionl. Ireland. Friend ara respectfully Invited to attend tii -unral Friday. November lth.

8:30 a. from the modern funeral parlors of Jas. H. Relllv A 29th and Dolores streets: hence to St. John' Church, wher a requl'-m high mass will be celebrated for the repos of his soul, commencing at 9 a.

m. la- terment. Holy Cross Cemetery. REED Jn this city. November 18.

1920. Julia Reed of 815 Turk beloved daughter of the late Paul and Katherlne IMed, a native ot San Francisco, Cal. A member of the Third Order of St. Francla of St. Boniface' Church.

The funeral will take place tomorrow (Saturday), November. 20, 1U26. at 0:311 o'clock a. from th parlors of Ctrew A EngllBh, 1018 deary thence to St Mary's Cathedral, wher a re- uulem mass will bo offered for the repose of her aoul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Ceme- tery.

RIM A S3 A In this city. November 10, 1920, Rosa Himassa. dearly beloved wife of the lata Liberate Rlmasna, a native of Italy, agel 77 years. Member of BoadlciH Circle No. 8.

tf, A. O. anl Socleta Beneflcemto Itallana. Friend and acquaintances are re-pectfully Invited to attend th funeral on Friday, November 19. 1920.

at 9:80 a. from the chapel Tf Valetrte. Marinl. Perata A 049 Green at; thence to St. Frrci church, at 10 a.

for blessing. Interment, Italian Cemetery. RYER In Oakland, November IT. 1920. Dolly, dealv beloved wife of Eugene Kyer, a fetiv of Miles City, Montana.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attind the funeral Friday. November 19. at 10:30 a. from the Oakland parlor of Freeman A Cox-Roach A Ken-nsy, 2030 Telegraph ave. SEVERN Entered Into rest.

In this city. Novembsr 17. 1920. Fred B. Severn, beloved hui'band of Lena L.

Severn, and devoted father o( Alic M. Severn. Funeral, tomorrow (Paturday). at 10:45 a. at chapel of Harry H.

Vei-leno. 100 Flllmor Interment, National Cemetery. SIMPBON Pftssad on In this city. November 17. 1020.

Blanche, beloved mother of Dr. A. L. Slmpeon, a native of lll'nols. aged 77 years.

Friends are invited to attend th funeral Friday. November 19. 1920. at 3 n. from the mortuary chapel of Jullua S.

Godeau. 41 Van Ness ave. BENNETT In loving memory of our Jack William Leelin Bennett. Gnn but not forgotten, nor will you ever be. Aa long aa life and memory last will always think thee.

MOTHER. FATHER. BROTHER. (Continued from Page One.) his hfghnppi personally Interested in Miss Miller? Neither the any member of his party woiifu cither affirm or deny anything. "The Millers were the Indore ruler's guests in India and met him apatn last year In Europe.

Naturally they are accompanying him on this visit to the United States," said the A glimpse through the door reveals that Nancy Miller is a lovely brunette. LIKES BRUNETTES. The Maharaja's strong liking for brunetto beauties was revealed in the passionate storm of his love for Mumtaz Jan, the dancing girl who cost this king his throne and accounts in the final analysis for his virtual exile and tour Mum-ta. Jan danced and sang her way to the favor of this Maharaja and into his harem. Like a wild bird caged, she tchemed to release herself from the fortress harem of Indore.

She established a love relaflonship wife of Daniel sooy. no urov CCKniN In thli city. November 17. 102(1. STF.IDER In thli city.

November 15. to the wife or Paul cinaer. ua tauruiu a daughter. TOWNE In tlila elty, November 13. to the wire ot ueors lowne.

in a ion. t. aim sixtn ave. GH l(i LION In Oakland, November 1, llL'ti. lT.ink Chlgllone, ielcA7ed cf Rose Mhlgllnn and father ot Emll Joseph Khlullone mid Mrs, Ihll Iiruii-nne, bmllier of Jnanph, Matt, Ij'itili and Angelo Ghlgllon and Mia.

Angelina Truccci, a native of Italy, axed B4 yeam, A member of Berkeley Lodge. I. atid tho Christopher Columbus Society of Oakland. Frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, November at 9 o'clock a. at Truman's ltesldence Chapel, Telcgriph ave, ut 8oth thence to Sacred Heart Church Corner 40th and Grove where mass w'll be said for the roposa o( bil aoul.

eorr mcncing ul 9 30 a. m. GRhF.NLIN In this city. November 18. 11120, Stanley Lincoln, beloved son of Charles H.

and Elma C. Greenlln, brother of Horace Dorothy Lll-lien and Vernon Greenlln, a native ot San Francisco, aged 9 months (1 days. Funeral Saturday, at 10 a. from the pnrHra nf Ashley A McMullen, Gcaiy anl sixth ave, GKKHI I.i.K In thli city, November 18. 1II2U, Dagmar Gerrells, dearly beloved wife of P.

H. Oerrells, loving mother Cf Elsa Gerrclls, a native of Denmark. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Saturday), at 8 p. at the chapel of H. F.

Suhr 21)19 Mission near 25 In at. Interment. Mt. Olivet GROSSMAYEK In November S. 1112(1, Mortimer Harry Orossmayer, loving son of Mrs.

R. Urossmayer of 128 Wild wood Piedmont; loving brother of Mrs, Ida Knowles and Mrs. Ruth Eraser; aged 44 years. Formerly steward on the President Pierce ot the Dollar Steamihl) Line. HAYDEN In thla elty, November 18, 1H20, John, beloved husband of Sarah Harden, lovlpg fnther of John and Marie Hayden.

Mri. Arthur J. Sullivan and Mra. William Byrne, a nBtlve of Ireland, aged SI veara 3 months 28 dtys, The funeral will take place Saturday at a. from the family residence, 12th between Balboa and Cabrillo thence to Star of the Sea church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his out, commencing at 9:30 a.

Interment, Holy Croii Cemetery, Please omit floweri. HAYNES In this city. November IT. 1926. Millard W.

Thomaa Haynea. be- loved husband of tha lata Mary Haynes and father of the late Charles and Richard Haynes, aged 68 years. Remains at the New Home Funeral Parlors of the t'nlted Undertakers, 2ri9(l Howard at 22d st, Notice ot funeral later. HESLIN In thli elty, November 18. 1920.

James M. Heslln. dearly beloved husband of Mirgaret Heslln. loving father of James John D. and L'ong M.

Heslln. a native ot Virginia, City. Nrvcd.i. Remains at the new mortuary of Hal. ated A 1123 Sutter it.

Notice of funeral later. KELLY In this city. November IT. 1920. David Kelly, loving brother of William H.

and Mary Kelly and Edmund B. Duggan, a natlva of New Ycrk. Friends ara invited to attend tha funeral services Friday, November lll. 1920. at 1 o'clock at St, Raphael's, San Rafael, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose ot his soul.

Friends may call at Sawyer Co. Parlora (Keaton A Du-sell. Sun Rafael. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

San Rafael. KENNEDY In thla city. November 18. 19-'(i. Mary A.

Kennedy, beloved daughter of the late Samuel and Isabelle Kennedy and loving sister ot Mrs. I. Hanratty. Mra. R.

Cranna. Mra. A. Cranna of San Francisco. Mrs.

Hugh Kennedy and Mrs. Jamea Barry of Ireland and Simuel Kennedy of Iowa and the late Robert Kennedy and loving aunt ot -s. J. J. Bowen, a native ot tha parish of Duneane, County Antrim.

Ireland, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to Attend the funernl today (Friday) at 8:80 from the parlors of McBrearty A McCormlck. C43-U45 Valencia between 17th and 18th thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holv Cross Cemetery.

LA FRANCHI In San Rafael, November 17. 1920. RoRa M. La Franchl. beloved w.fe ot the lata John La Franchl.

and MARRIAGE LICENSES. MATCHLESS FLOWERS for every thought Orders Ulegraphei anyahtre DicD with a rich Moslem merchant of The following marrla Ilcentes were Issued In this city yesterday: HILLOCK McFARLANP John T. Bullock. 83. James town.

and Helen McFarland. 81. Oakland. Cal. BEAR CALABRESE Frank Bear.

44. Howard and Minn Calabres. 44. 825 Taylor at. ERANHAM ANPRKWS Ralnh Bral-ham.

35, Little Rock. and Muriel Andrews, 2S. 12i8 Guerrero au CAMERLO THOMAS Charles Camerio 27. 1741 Stockton and Mildred Thomas. 10.

320 San Carlo ave. CARRASCO STARK Victor Carrawo. 2fi, 254 Ninth and Aitrld Stark. 20. 454 Twenty-second ave.

DOUGLAS HAZE LETT oh M. Pouulas. '7, Salt Lake City. Utah, and Veda tjaielett. 25.

Portland. Ore. Bombay, and eloped with him Shortly after that, 6he and her new lover were ambushed, in the r. a. fayne or gutter Creek, California, and aunt of Mra.

J. E. Crllly of Oakland. Mrs. A.

P. Lewis of Reno. Frank and Robert of Sutler Creek. California, a native of Windsor, Canada. A member of the teaching staff of Galileo High School of San Francisco.

Frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, November 20, 192t). at 8 o'clock a. at Truman'a Residence Chapel, Telegraph ave, at 80th thence to St, Ignatius' Church, 2180 Fulton San Francisco, wher mass will be said for the repose of her soul, commencing st 8:30 m. Interment Holy Cross. MAURER November IT, 192(1.

Alvina Maria Maurer. dearly beloved daughter of Frederick Q. and Alvina Maurer and loving alster of Frederick O. Maurer a native nt Oakland, aged 15 years 8 months 10 days. Friends are invited to attend th fu-neial service Friday, November 19, 1920, at 2:80 p.

at th "Funeral ilome" of Engel A Melnert, 2055 Telegraph at 27th Oakland. Interment, Evergreen Cemetery. MARTIN In thl city, November IT, 1920, Elyse. beloved husband of Augustine Martin, beloved father of Alexis and Rene Martin, belovel brother of Joseph E. Martin ot Reno, a native of Fnnce.

aged 4J yean. Friends art Invited to attend th funeral Friday. November 19. 1920. at 0 a.

from the mortuary chapel of Julius 8. Oodeau. 41 Van Nes thence to Notre Dam de Victories Church, wher a mass will (aid for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0:30 o. m. Interment.

Holy Cross. MeNALLY In thl city. November IT. 1920. Bridget dearly beloved wife of Thomas McNally, loving alster of Oliver Russell, Mrs.

Mary Thomason and Mrs. Margaret Orean of Ireland, a natlv of Ireland. A member of th Ro-arlan Society of Sacred Heart Church. Friend art respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 9:30 a. from her late residence, 50) Duboce ave.t thence to Sacred Heart church, v.i ere a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a.

m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. Jv'OETHHi In Sacamcnto, November 17, 1920, Frledarecke Noethlg. wife of the late William Noethlg, loving mother of Mra. Emilia Rackerhy, Mia.

Carrie F. Dayton and Mrs. Frieda Falg. all of this city; Herman and Adnlph of San Francisco. William Noethlg of San Jos and sister of Mrs, Katie Beyer of San Francisco, a native of Germany, aged 7S year.

Frlinil are invited to th services tomorrow (Saturday), at It a. from Martin A Brown'. 1513 Scott between Geary and Post ats. Interment, Cypresa Lawn Menu rial Park. NORTON In this city.

November 18, 11120, Joseph bclovd husband of Margaret Norton and loving father if Ri and the lat Elmo and Lloyd Norton and brother of Mr. J. J. Morris-ley. a native of San Francisco.

Friends ar Invited to attend th funeral today (Friday) at 9. a. from the parlora of Comisky A Connelly, 1182 Valencia near 23d; thence to St Paul' Church, where a requiem mass will offered for the repot o' his soul, commencing at 9:45 a. m. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery.

PILLOT In San Jose, Novemlver 17. 192H. Mary A. Plllot. widow of Germain F.

Plllot. devoted mother of G. Fred Plllot. loving daughter of tho lat Julge It. F.

and Elizabeth Pcckham, loving aUter of James, Benjamin and Lois Peckhnm tnd Fannie P. Uronaon, a netlvo of California. Friends are Invited to attend the fu Annie Murtha Corbin, beloved wife or the late Thomaa H. Corbin and beloved later of Mr i. Martha h.

Gohl, a native of 6an Francisco. A member of Temnler Hebekab Lodge No. 19, O. O. F.

Frlenda an Invited to attend the funeral eervicei Friday, November 10. at 3 o'clock at tha chapel of Hal-ated-Dlerks A corner Dlvtsaderi ani McAllister under the auspices of Templar Rebekah Lodge No. 10. I. O.

O. F. Entombment. Mausoleum, Cypress Lawn Park. COSGROVE In thli city.

Novomber IT. lAUB, James, beloved husband of Carrla Coaarovi. loving father of Katherlne. Celia, Myrtle. Thomas, James Cosgrove, Mrs.

Jenny Cesena snd Mra. Mary Stephenson, loving brother ot Mrs. Lillian William and Mrs. Kathleen Pater-son, a native of San Francisco, aged 50 years. Funeinl faSurday, at Vj a.

at the chnnel of-Uantnor Malson, 771 to 777 Valencia near liith it. Interment. Holy Cross. CRESCIO In this city. November IT.

liiiili. Louisa Crescio dearly beloved wife of Louis Crescio. loving mother ot Alfred Crescla, beloved daughter of Antone DeBisWl. sister of Mrs. E.

Crescio, Mrs. 8. Crescio ind Antone Depaoll, a native Han Francisco. agod 51 years. Funeral service! will be held Saturday.

20. 1(1211. at 0:45 o'clock a. at tha New Mortuary of Halsted 1123 Sutter thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness ave.

and O'Farrell where a requiem nigh rrasa will be aung for the reoose of hr soul, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. Thebioe oaThoussnd Gardens' 224-226 Giant fa Tel.

Kearny 4975 BARNES. JOSEPH L. ST rears BECKER, LAMBERT A. 7 Jrears BERRY. ANICE S9 Tears BEKRY, ANNICE 89 yeara.

BOIXANGER, HERMANCE 70 years BKISSET. ARTHUR M. 78 Tears BROWN. ELLA BITH COKIHN. ANNIE MARTHA COSGROVE.

JAMES 56 Tears COOK. MILTON HORATIO CO RICH S. F. WIDOW CRESCIO. LOtlSA 31 Tears DEAN.

GEORGE 86 reara DENNER, KATHLEEN ADELE rears IS MYSTERIOUSLY SLAIN AND ROBBED (Continued from Page One.) DOOLEV. VICTORINB K. MORTICIANS Dl'NNE. WILLIAM F. SS Tears hilly suburbs of Bombay, by a gang of I'athans.

Montaz' lover was killed In the affray, and she herself was nastily cut on the face. ATTACK' STIRS INDIA. All India was shaken by the episode. The murdered Bombay merchant was a powerful man and had many An investigation ws started. The British' prosecuting authorities discovered that several of the high officials of the court of Indore were involved 10 the Attempted kidnaping of Mumtaz and the murder that erjsued.

Nor was the trail, to crimi obliterated there. There was evidence, the British authorities claimed, to indicate that the Maharaja knew and approved of the violent crime. The Maharaja finally abdicated the, throne in favor of his son and heir. Prince Geshwant Rae Holkar. Those events must have strained even the steely nerves of the and caused a shock from FLATHMANN.

JOHN HENBV 41 Tears fined to her house and has been unable to use her left arm and FRENCH. LI' ELLA GERRELLS. J) AC. MAR GHIGLIONK, FRANK 4 rears GREEN LIN, STANLEY LINCOLN 9 mos. COOK In this city.

November in. 1920, 1123 SUTTER STREET GRAYSTONE 7100 hand. Recently she determined to sell GR0S8MAYER. MORTIMER HARRY 11 the dwelling, and posted a "For HAYDEN. JOHN SI reara HAINES.

MILLARD W. 68 Tears Milton Horatio cook, loving nusnana of Agnoi Cook, devoted father of Barbara Louise. H. Nelson and Pauline Cook, brother of Mrs. Ross Ambler C'urren and Clifford Grant Cook, native of San Francisco, California.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 2 o'clock. Friday afternoon. November 19. at Gray's, Divlsa-dero at Post. Interment private.

Sale" sign in a front window. At 11:30 yesterday morning Mra. KELLY. DAVID F. KENNEDY.

MARY A. LA FRANCHI. ROSA M. George Patch, a friend and neigh-. bor who resides at uuuon street, saw a real estate agent call DENNER In thin elty, November H.

HERE we have two large Chapels and ten private. service rooms. Needless to say, the richness of the appointments does not add to the cost of our services. W. A.

Halsted. President to confer with Edmonds. which he Is seeking recovery in visiting strange lands and peoples. At 1:45 yesterday afternoon another neighbor. Mrs.

Wilhelm who lives at ,3522 Fulton Tne flianaraia's English secre street, saw Mrs. Edmonds sitting tary, M. F. Beehtler, has a great 1926. Kathleen Adeie uenner, women daughter of John and Curniel Denner, devoted sister of Warren Denr.er.

de-vStcd grandchild of the late Antonio and Katherlna native of San Francisco, aged 6 years 3 months 27 days. Friends and ar'iuslntances are respectfully tnvtted to attend the funeral on Sat.irday, November 20, 126, at 11.30 a. from the purler of Valente, Marinl. Perata A 649 Oreen loving alster of Maria Cooper of ir i Urn ii NO, BRANCHES many friends among the highest in a window of her Bitting room. STRANGER CALLS.

LEAHY. PATRICK 78 TeirS LEBEL. JOE IS rears LEWIS, GEORGE MACRER. ALV1NA MARIA 18 Tears MAHER. MINNIE P.

MARTIN. ELYSEE 48 rears MeNALLY. BRIDGET G. NOETIIIG. FRIEDARECKE 78 Tears NORTON.

JOSEPH A. riLLOT. MARY A. RADOYICH. NICHOLAS REARDON.

THOMAS HESL1N. JAMES M. REED, JULIA RYER, DOLLY Percy 1 Henderson, Vlce-Pres. FOUNDED 8 ft 3 A short time- after that a swar circles in Inula. "We can't give you any Inter view," firmly and.charmingly de thy, heavv set man.

dressed in dark overcoat' and suit of good thence to Kt. Francis" church, for a lared Beehtler. "As for the Maharaja's visit here, it is taken ZZZL duality, rang the Edmonds' bell. Mrs. Patch saw Mrs.

Edmonds ad Tomeles, a native of California. Friends are Invited to attend tha funeral services Friday, November 19, 1920. at 9 o'clock a. at St. Raphael's church, where requiem mass will be said for the repose of her aoul.

Friends may call at Sawyer Co. Parlors (Keaton A Ousel), San Rafael. Interment. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Son Rafael.

LEWIS Tn this city, November 18, 1920, George, ileal ly beloved husband of Jessie Harrower Lewis, a native of England. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Saturday), at 8 p. from the chapel of Gantner Bros. A Felder. 1905 Market at Dubcce ave.

Incineration. Mount Olivet mit him that was the last time purely on the advice "of his physicians. You see, his highness has not been in sound health. The Vfa O'Connor, MoffStt Co. anyone saw Mrs.

Edmonds alive. Whnr American trip has soothed and pleased him very markedly. We left France on October 20 on the HOP RIMASSA. ROSA 77 reara SPINGLER, DAVID 15 reara f-EVERN, FRED B. STERLING.

GEORGE SILLIVAN, ESTHER SIMPSON. BLANCHE 77 rears TREANOB. JAMES EMMETT TURNER, IDA BEATRICE blessing, commencing at 10 Interment, Italian Cemetery. DOOLEY In this lty. November IT.

102B. Victorlne devoted wife of Ed-mond Dooley. and sister of Burt Ham-mon. Mrs. A.

F. Buckner. and niece of David and Flora Corcoran, a natlva of Merced. California. Friends acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, November 20, at 1:80 p.

from the home parlors of Wm. O'Shaughiiesav A 741-749 Valencia between lHth and 19th its. Interment. Mount Olivet. DL'NNE In this city.

November 16. 102S. William F. Dunne, a native of Ireland, gd 62 years. Sendees -tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 a.

aat the chapel of tho Golden Gate Undertaking Co. (Precbtel A Mathleson), 1550 California at. Interment, National Cemetery, Presidio. IIJIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllUllUlllk'iMJ About six 0 ciock tne aeaa woman's son, Raoul Edmonds, who lives at 6705 California street, called to see his mother, as he had dono every night since her injury. He found her front door locked.

The rear entrance was open, and tie door ajar, as though someone bad departed without stopping to close A search through, the house a revealed no trace of Mrs. Edmonds, nor any signs of the place having been ransacked: Edmonds' found the door-to room on the second floor whfci his mother had fitted up to house her radio, locked. The key had been thrown away. GEMS STOLEN. Mrs.

Edmond's body was on the floor within, her clothina slightly disarranged. Edmonds first summoned Mrs. steamer Majestic. The Maharaja has a lovely mansion in the suburbs of Paris. His favorite European countries are Franco and Switzerland.

KEEN ON HUNTING. "Whether his highness is thinking of establishing a home on the American continent also, I don't know. But he never forgets India, where he is keen to go out hunting tigers and other big game. He is a dead shot. "Perhaps there is no greater tennis player in all India.

Polo too is a favorite game of his. He loves horses as ardently as only an Indore warlord can. Tou know that Indore has the finest cavalry force in the East. His troops are a standing army of 50,000 in the highest FLOWERS Evry emotion of tha heart ts appropriately expressed when you "Say It With Flowers" Pelicano, Rossi Pstnbllihcd 40 Tear ANUF.l.O J. ROSSI.

President Flower br Telegraph the world over 128 KEAKNI STREET Phone Stores Donclas No 2H Branch A Big Pre-Holiday Sale of Men's Ties BARNES In Oakland. November IT, 1P2B, Joseph beloved husband of Anna L. Barnes, father of J. D. Barnes of Chloo.

a native of California, aged 7 yeara 6 months 12 days. A member of B. P. O. No.

423; W. O. and N. S. 0.

W. of Chico. Funeral servlcea Saturday, November 20. 1028. at 3 from the First rresbyterian Church.

Chlco. Cal. For further information call Arthur Stout, Oakland BERRY In. Oakland. November 17.

JS28, Annies, beloved wife of the late Oliver M. Berry, sister of Mrs. W. H. Inrpls.

Mrs. H. 5. Lawreni-e and O. R.

Hutchinga, a native of California, ajted 511 years, Funeral Saturday, at 11 a. from the parlors of Ashley McMullen, Geary and Sixth ave. FLATHMANN Tn this cltv, November 10, 102K. John Henry Flathmann, beloved liusoand of Eugenia Flathmann. loving father of John Stephen Flathmann, beloved aon of Mrs.

Anna Flathmann arid brother of William Flathmann. a native of San Francisco, California, aged 41 years 20 days. A membr of Senunla Lodge No. 849, F. A A.

Frlenfis are Invited tn attend th funeral servlcea today (Friday) at 1 p. at tha chapel of H. F. Suhr 2910 Mission near 25th under. the autDlcej of Sequoia Lnriire No.

84W, F. A M. Interment. Mount Olivet. Patch, who called Dr.

T. W. Connolly at first pronounced death due to a natural cause. Then Edmonds noticed that his mother's diamond earrings had been stripped from her ears, ana two state or efficiency. His interest in aerial work is incessant.

"The Maharaja is observing! everything- American and taking copious no.tes in his diary. He is taking all kinds of pictures. You see, he thinks that the motion pictures of America are among the greatest modern industries, and he has a splendid movie camera. He has been using it everywhere here. rings taken from ner nngers.

Morrison Estate THE STOREofCOURTESY, SERVICEano VALUES "Fight Begins Anew Comin? as the aftermath ot perjury confessions that sent John Shooting, taking moving pictures Many's the day thai is saved by a smarl new tie the added touch of prosperity) and good taste which ma be just the right appeal. and driving automobiles give him a great stimulus." British Girl Aviator 3eaal Notice! To Resume Flying LONDON, Nov. 18. (A.P.) Mrs, Elliott Lynn, British avlatrix, who announced her intentloriiJast Octo W. iicK.enzie ana uarney a.

oii-man to prison, the entire Leon Morrison estate contest was thrown wide open" again yesterday in a new legal turn which may, after all, deprive Miss Marlon Scott of aged'clotrier's money. The now turn cama yesterday In the forrii of a decision by Superior Judge Joitph S. Koford in Alameda county probate court in which he granted rtputed Russian heirs of Morrison the right to cancel their compromise settlement with Miss Scott. Originally estimated to be worth p.pproicjniately, 100,000 the estate has dwindled to 33,000 and "is still dwindling." ber of abandoning flying because of jealousy, which had made her life as -a flyer "intolerable," already hap repented her decision. At a club social today she explained that she had received more than a thousand AND FOR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES Most everyone, too, has the Christmas thought prominently to the forc.and here is a splendid opportunity to choose from great varieties, at very special prices.

letters from all parts of the country begging her to reconsider he decision. She therefore had accepted an offer and will resume flying in April, when she returns irom. an ON ACCOUNT OF THE MORNING RAIN AND GENERAL UNSETTLED WEATHER ALL DAY YESTERDAY OF OUR CUSTOMERS WERE PREVENTED FROM PARTICIPATING IN OUR GREAT FIRST FLOOR SALE OF A HUNDRED BARGAINS IT HAS BEEN DECIDED THAT THE FIRST FLOOR fc. H. Li I Jt DIVORCES COMPLAINTS FILED.

A M0ROO Jennie xt. Amedee. ernellv m.LMl-r.NAKK Leila vs. Knrieo. cruelty lUttisssijia if jf Wjj JJ mjxmjji vi.

nr. 'o r.iiiauriu jj, vs. Artnur L. eruelt. 85c $1.65 $2,35 Figured, brocaded and striped silk ties tliat are new, tasteful, and represent a broad selection at this popular price.

Hand-tailored ties made from warp prints, repp silks, basket weaves, figured satins. Each tie has a wool lining for better service. Ties of real distinction which cannot fail to please. Foreign silks of rare quajity and design hand-loomed warp prints in several figured sets and bias striped moires. Exceedingly handsome and value ful at Sale of a Hundred Bargains CONTINUES TODAY BOYe Photograph that combine character with real artistic worth t.oon.MAK Gertrude ts.

Morris, 'desertion. MI1.I.F.R J. vs. I.orena, eroelty. MITf HXI Wanda va.

i. eroeltv. MI iM liuenlvere vs. Jnhn erneltv, Minnie t. Ferry desertion.

OWV.ANO Rnth Mo Kee. neleet. PAOIM Neil J. vs. Anna, rruelty.

Ml AHT Jesse A. vs. Elizabeth, annulment. tT.M.KF.R Ida B. T.

Flnyd, emetty. AI.M.'R Arnold vs. Births, eruelty. WAREIHtrPB lese vs. Chris, cruelty.

DECREES GRANTED. rriOT Fmelle from Arthur. Illtl.4, A AKI Nellie from nrl. IIOWAKII Jnmr P. from Ixiln.

MrN ALLY Marie from Raymond. Ml 1 I. Issi'ore from Betty. Ml Itl'HV Mnrren A. from tVllllnm A.

VOI.MK'K Ahraham from Jennie. RI tieraldiiw 1. from llarnrr C. Hlt AMM Ktta from RusselU fiKAIItlHti Ida from Adolnh. KINKI MN Leulse from I'hlllo.

WITH ITS ALLURING ARRAY OF SPLENDID ECONOMIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ON THE FIRST FLOOR. Mens Shop--Kcarny Street Entrance. Mnnnrhrome (na Portrait VI l-UU sis sxio iyj No gift for Christmas that is quite so personal as your photograph ALL MARKS Guaranteed HEIUIIl! 1(1 te below orlslnal orUes Terms: montliljr If desired. l.nl'J Models Rented. I month.

gS.OOi tj months t.i.SUi 3 months 1.5U. Ini IB I 126 Post Street I 1:1 SAN FRANCISCO I tial rent eppllrd If for new llliistrHted tirlm list. I halpMle Trwrltr C-L1. 1 Market a. OalUe 8 Post Street.

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