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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 192(7 CC lriiro, ind UicMn Kortntr. S3. Im Anfetet. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Trio "Camps in Wilds of Ferry But Croo-el Cop Spoils It All MARRIAGE LICENSES. DENTONAUVE IN JUNE, SAYS 11 ill ehsy biu-- wrrrT HtsWmsl he the iper BE NEW lIPll Tr2 BARICil la this elty, Beplemlier Mrr, b-ItneU wife of Juteh llaruth, loving luutlier of aid Uscy Harii-h, sister of Mrs.

Jnsiti Ntr and retrr MiUelicb, a natire ul iuslra, tt- years. are reie-tfiill inriled lo slUnl trie funeral tomnrrow (Thiirstlayl, at 9 at ber home, Kaiieas tintr lHlh Itieme lo the nmrrli of the Nativity, Kelt sl where a rcquiern ifh mass will be celebrated i'r the reiKte of her soul, comiiwucint, si o'elm-k a ni. Interment, Holy One (einelery iKuwral aiinnptnirnU uudtr Hie directioa of tiautner Ua.son.) BKm In 8an Jme, Beutem)r :7, 1P20, Fannie, beloved Wife of the late O. I. Beach and loving umthrr of Mr.

(1, Casey ami Mrs. .1. fiealv, a native of Germany, aged 72 year 2 moiitl-s 18 days. Friend and acqnaintanres are resvpept fully Innted to attend tlie funeral todsy (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from the chapel ol Jiiliua 8.

fSndvan, Welnter corner or i'l't it, Oakland. Incineration, Oakland, Cre-D'stort. llorTKir.r-In this ty, Septemher 28, Will'ain. beloved hiishand of Kste Holirill, a tistive of Dngland, aged 61 years 10 months 10 dss. The fmierel will take place tomorrow (Thnrs.

d5. at I n'rlnck p. Irrnn the psrlore Suhr eV Valencia Let. B-lta and afth sts. Intirmrnt, private.

CA'Ml'BriA (nee Falloa) In.Vallejo. Hejitemher 1'7. Hltn, dearly lolnved wife ii Daniel rn.pltl and bekned daughter of ie late Martin and Kllen Kallon il loving nvniher of invited tii attend the funeral today (Werfnea- ny), at Kiln o'clock a. from his lata mi-'lepce, Vlrkshurg near 21th thence to lit, James' Church, where a requiem tligii mass will be celeliraled for Ihe rrpuM of his soul, cuiunencing at 9 o'l-rnrik a. m.

Interment. Idi'v (nn Cemetery, under the d.rectioB ol MeRrearty McCormick. I'AI'INA In Oakland, HepU-mber 27, 1920, Vin rent, dearly helmed huslemd of l.aura Parena 'foil devoted father nf Arthur 8. Tapina, brother ot Gai-tano and itratriiw i'apiua of hwiUwrland, nei.lic of Mrs. Beatrice Biilottl of Houowa, a native of bwlUcrUnd, aged 6i years 9 monthi 1 days, Funeral lodsr (Wednesdsv), Septemher 29, 1920, at 2 clock p.

from the parlors of Ouilia A Caporgno. 052 ftth thence to rt. Joseph's Chimb for blessinf. Interment, Evergreen Mausoleum, PRKCIITEI, In this city. September C.

lO'JO. George laloved husland of laisy K. Prechtel, native of New Vork. Funeral notice hercalter, Remains at the 'hai4l of the Golden Gate L'nderUking 217. Mwi ons near 2lsf.

ritKNDERGAHT Passed awav, September 2T. PJ20, Briilirt Ijimlor Prendergsst, mother of the late NK-bnlas J. Piendugsst, a naUvs of Ireland, sgeil 7s years. The fumrsl will be held today (Yrednea- day), at o'clock s. at Ht Mary's Pselist Church, Cal i fort? a st.

and Grant where a regineni mau will be colebrated for the ie-pnee of her soul. Interment private. Remains at the cbapel of Halnted at 1122 Sutter st. Ql'IGLKY In this city, September 27, John beloved brother of Tatcn, a native ss L'riitland, aged years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Frblay, October at 0 o'clock a.

ni at Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem uu will be celebrated for the renoee bis soul. Homa as at the chapel of Halaled ac 1122 HutU-r st. BIIiDEI.L-ln thia rlty. September 2H. Hsnnora Riddell, beloved wife of the latei Thomas Riddell and mother of the late George II.

and Andrew J. Riddell aud loving aunt on Mra. T. K. Boyle, Mrs.

II. R. Femll and Mrs, Kste McSweenty of Mendocino county, a nalivsj of Ireland. Friendi are respeetfnlly Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursayl, at 9 o'clock a. ss 1 from he psrlore of McBrearty A MoOnrnuek -CM145 Vslencis between 17th and latls thence to ht.

Jame' Church, where a re-i qu era high mass will be celebrated for the ref pose of her soul, commencing st 9 '10 O'cjar a. m. Interment, Holy Cruns Cemetery. W. Hall Dccrares He Met Slain Man on Street and That His if Right Arm Was in a Sling I i LOS ANGELES, Sept.

smashing, previous theories of 4 the mystery murder of Jacob C. Den-ton was disclosed today when the Attorney announced the dis-f t-overv of a witness who saw Den- ton alive between June 4 and 10, and 1'rof. Arthur Maas, making a anje'ysia to ascertain If poison was used in the slaying, found pii-niarv indication of a death-dealing I nrnhatilv nrspnip. the ferry building. They unhitched Who in the world but would haveof Unsettling tho belief tbafjune 2 was the last day Denton was seen alive, D.

W. Hall, minlnff engineer, Kinsley Drive, described having Janet Denton on the street in Los Bome time between June 4 and 810. The district attorney further an -rnounccd that the woman who acted as "housekeeper for Mrs. R. C.

reete, the enigma woman" of the case, at the 'lime Denton disappeared had made a fi omplete The housekeeper's name was kept secret and no portion of her story was given out. V- Hall told of having seen Denton on BORN. AKMCTTT-In thin cty, 8itml)er 25, to Mi at Itolwrt ArnrUi. $ou. BUHAR1A Id tlii.

cltr. foptembcr IB, to tat i'f Hm Ilubtm, un. BLAVKir-Ir) tliii city, WeptembiT 24. to wifo of John William Itliney, daughter. BI.ASS In thU city.

SeiHemher to tho wife of Albert William BUm, a daughter. BltOU.VAXIn thii ty, HfptfmlxT 23, to tht wil of fr. Blatul Brodnai. a ami. BKI'NN -Id thin city.

KeptruitKr 20, lo tht wifo uf Tlioniaa Uaiid Unmn, a daughter, CA8IIUHX-In thin city, September 28. to Iht Hile of Holrt KUwin C'ubiun, aou. FITXPATIIICK Id Hiii city. September 2, to tut wile ol UvDiiij Kuiatnck, a daughter. Ql lltAD-ln this city, Kejwember 2, to tht fe of Kmilt Jowrti Quirand, a on.

HANSKN Id this city. KeiHemtwr 18. to tht wife of Uirbert Neiwin Uauwn, a dauzhter. HARUKNln thtc ity, September 'JB, to the wife of Will ain Elmer Harden. daughter.

BAKItLSON lu Uut city, SeptemlKr 25, to tht wilo of AlriD B. llarriwD, a aon, UAKT In thii city, Kntember SI, to tbt Witt of Jobii Harmou Ilirt, a ton. JAOKSON-ln thia city, Seirtember 27, to tht fa of lltnuel Jacluoo, a ain. LKROXD Id Uiia city, September 10, to tht wife of Ui-orje Wetton Lerond. a MuMUS lo thii city.

Keptember 27. to tbt wife, of Lianial Joncpa Morris, a daughter, Piri'lN lo thU city, September 26, to the wife i( Ilarley Err reft Pippin, a ton. this city, rJeptember 21, to the wife of Edwin Allen Rogers, a aon, la thia ty, Keptemher 2o, to tht wife of Nathaniel Steiuhirt, a daughter. SHANNON September Ifttrt, to the wife of on t-UMDDoo, daughter, Lorraine Merit. TAuortIn thia city.

September 2. to tit u-ife of Joeepb Manna Tajlor, a daughter. Tr I In tti' city. September 27, to tht wire of Jrsepb William Tully, a aon. WASSKKSTKIN In this city, September to the wile of Abraham Wsnwrstein, a daughter.

Wlf.I.S In this ty, Seiitember 20, to the wife of Louis Alfred Wills, a son. WALCOTT In this city, September 24. to the wife of Itobert Boynton Walcott, a son. WOItTIIINOTON In this city, September 24. to ibe wilt of Will am Wortliington, a daughter.

ZIMM1.RWAY In this city. September 28, to the i of Herwaf a sou. ZI MM Kit WAY In this city, ptemtier 20, to tli sy.fe ef Olto Kimmerway, a daugbur. Party No Place to Ask Friend for Debt A social party is not a good place to dun a friend for money he owes you. That was demonstrated yesterday before Police Judpe McAtee when William Jones, colored, appeared on a charge of having cut Andy Harris, a negro from Oakland, with a razor.

The place and the occasion were August 29 when the colored folk held a big reunion and skating contest at Dreamland Rink. It started when Harris approached Williams and said: "When yo'all goln gib me dat twenty five cents yo'all borrowed?" That was the beginning. Oakland negroes took sides -with Harris and San Francisco negroes with Williams. Skates fled through the air and cracked many a skulU'Wllliams is alleged to have used a razor. Judge McAtee heard a part of the testimony and then postponed the case for one week.

TOHTDTOIG 'S liked to camp out on such a beautiful night as that of Monday when the moon was full and the air was still? And as usual it took the hard, un- policeman to step in and put a stop to it all. So that three wanderers from Siskiyou County, who love nature, bad to spend the night in the stuffy city prison when they really had intended to sing songs around the camp fire. were James Creary, Sylvester King and Lewis Hlspier. They had just driven down from the mountains. When they drove off the ferry boat it was growing dusk.

Commuters were hurrying to and from Oakland. The wanderers Bought out a wide open place Jn front of the north wing Auto Thief Works Near Police Station Defying more than a score of Berkeley police officials who changed shifts last evening around o'clock, a daring thief 'stole the automobile of Health Officer Ernest Tape, parked within 100' feet of the Berkeley police station. Dr. Pape -was conferring with Police Chief August. Vollmer over the quarantine controversy at the Berke-ley high school when his machine was stolen.

Up until a late hour last night no trace of the automobile or thief had been found. The stolen car was a roadster valued at 1,000. GRANT VENUE; sr The following marriage licensee er uwued in thin city yentcrday: BKTKNOOI'RT A I.M KIDA-Joseph Beteneourt, 22, anil Olratme Almeida, IV bulb of South tinn son. DE l-ONaniAMra-TIARTUNG rhllip W. rte KMigrtisiiH, 110.

and Frances H. Hartung, 2t, loth of UenO, Nevada. DENTOMMAIl)KN-rtee H. 41, and Msrsaret It. Madden.

28, both of Stockton. PA A LOUD MAN DIM Anthony Kaialoro, 27. mt Mxrkct and Boss Mtidri, 35. J'ow-ll M. OAHIItAI.W GARIBALDI-Claito Garibaldi, 'M.

and Delia (iinUMI, 10, both of C'olnis, HAf'KfcTT HASHINUKIt Thomss Hsckett, f.lt, yj) Hosr(i and Helen Uaasinger, 8, 8, I' Hospital. HELD-BIIOWN-Alei R. Held. 26, 3751 Army and Lillian Brown, laOG Treat ate. LARSON NKDROW Kred I.srson, 23, Uimhsrd and Mte edrow, ltt, Cedu Rapids, lows.

LANE BAI.MAN John O. Jne, 21, 71 Whit- fey st, and Merit A. Bbuman, 18, 51 omasa atreet. Lt'BRINGEGGERT Henry h. Lubklng, SO.

Inwor, and AugusU Jf. Kggert, 24, 335 Bryant St. MOltOAN-MALONB-Joseph V. Morgan. 23, IHH Twenty.fourUj and Bdua Melons.

4K Fredirirk St. Mt'ELLKn-rKLKEY Charles Mueller. 26, end May I'snny l'elkey, 24, both of bacrimeoto. MARSH SEEIIsrey Month, 27. Indian- snd Margnret A.

32, Newmsn. MerXROT SliEKER Joseph J. MeKlroy. Los Angelee, and Jessie I. Seeker, 54, Sabula, Inwa.

MSSITM WOLFF Chris Nisntim. 64, and tophie WolfT, 4, both of San Francisco. PAI NEt FORTNEK Topliff O. Tine, 28, Ca- 7. f-aw'i Resmol would soothe that itching skin Tie first application of Resinol Ointment usually takes the itch and bum right out of eczema and similar skin affections.

This gentle, healing ointment seems to get right at the root of the trouble, and is almost sure to restore skin health in a short time. Resbsol Ointment tad Soap at drnfgista. MEN Ktm WHO the store with von- are funny that 2i -4 I.LS I Mi Mt A Jforii K. WelJi. SO.

I0 Wall.r uU uii'4 H. LDgimun, il'O SUKMKU-PAVNE-Otto F. Ziemer. Catro noU Wiiiu B. JVne, 8, V40 1 Aitnlrt it.

ALAMKPA CO. MARH1AGB LICENSES. Tim following marriage liei-iib were issued in Oeklsml yi'Uertla) FOX -o'CONNi iH Henry J. Foi. tfd.

and Marrine II. )' onrxir. both of Otihlsml. GltoI A I.KI'LKY John tiroza. 3H.

and Ithi (Ja l-epliy, II, ih of Man FraneiscO. OUNNIHd.N HELD Samuel tjunuieon, Hsn Francisco, and ollua Ileed, 24, Oakland. MARK ATKINS Walter Mark. 30, tai Jiawphine U'aUms, 17, both of Oakland. DIED.

Bsrieh, Mary 2S rs. Beeeh. Fsmile 72 -1. B'ltlrilJ, William 4 tanipUII, Kileu Daley. Catherine De Ctainnont.

Ctilonrl Kalph ears lisrnett 39 FlanagHn, Mary-Gelt. William A. 51 Glnason, Ldward Uoldstein, ilcnrietta tl years Ilaniey, Mary Louisa Ilertjiog. Jul.a 22 yra. Bugifins, Augusta J.

TU years Kufmnn. Christine 78 Kelley, William 03 Kerhhaw, Amanita H. Konw, Joseli 34 yra. Msguire, William V. MonUgue.

Wilfred W. MHlsr, Amelia Y. Nodder, J'ei A 37 O'Neill, JainnS 211 I'epins, ncnt tj I'rertilel, tieufgn I. Bridgit l-swlor 71 jean SuiKley. John J.

JiH y. uthcliild, Joseph WJ jears Royal, illiam TV Jft. ll dilell, llannora Robinson, rlanth J. Sull'nn. William Thick, Louisa (J.

Viiimeh, Saro 9 Tea. William. Cora V. 0 Wurdiecb. Robert li.

E. riU years Weeks, Ora 40 ym. sunnier, Emnu W. Men Hasten To Act on Cherry 8 Liberal Offer Cherry Chat of 10 Stores No wonder men are rushing to buy suits at Cherry's. Tliis store has made the greatest offer, of the year.

An extra 10 discount will be allowed to all who buy their suits at this store bef nrr? October 1 st. YOl7iO MKN'H AND BOTB' This is in addition to the regular 10 discount given for cash, or cash within 30 days. For Instance, a splendid $73 Fall stilt now will cost voti $60.75. By the way we have added a Juvenile wherein Boys' Knee Pants Suits and Youths' Long Pants Suits can be found. Read? Tailored Clothca for Mei aad Wontra llliaery "Walata Fora 52 GEARY JSTREET Bet.

Kcapuy aad (iraat Arc, 2100 MISSION STREET Sm t'rancUco CTOaTTOUNG jtf i ft Autumn Styles in Our La Reine Shop I for the woman mho jetan the larger sizes, 42Yi iSZYi the horse and fed him. Then they built a fire and cooked their supper. When that was dispensed they called their dog into the center of the rlhg and sat about singing songs and strumming on a banjo. It was a novelty to them. But here is where the policeman stepped in.

Corporal -awrence Bo-land knew it was a violation of the law to act like this in the city. He arrested the three men. He- took them to Jail. The horse and wagon and dog were not molested. Yesterday morning the cases were dismissed and the three men went back to their camp.

They hitched up and set out for Siskiyou County again, voicing disgust. Undertaker, Stricken On Street Car, Dies George P. Prechtel, head of the Golden Gate Undertaking Parlors, Twenty-first and Mission streets, was stricken with heart disease while riding on a Powell street car at O'Farretl yesterday afternoon. He was removed to the Central Emergency Hospital, where he died. Prechtel lived at the Stewart Hotel.

He was sixty years of age. He was on his way home when he was overcome. Horse Eats $100 Meal. ST. LOUIS, Sept 28.

A horse belonging to the St. Louis Toilet Supply Co. munched the upholstering of the rear seat of the automobile of C. M. Viley, an investment broker, as it stood in front of 403 Olive street STREET This attractive shop has been named "La Reine or "The jestic charm oj the full-formed woman vtjjen correctly appareled.

"A distinct advantage is the natural light under jvhich all of the merchandise of this shop is shown. We have added an expert buyer to the personnel of our Ncv York Office, ho mill devote all her lime to. buying Coats, Suits and Dresses designed to to $195.00 Coat Illustrated of Duvet de Laine, satin lir throughout; seal collar. $69.50. Floor tm 1 1 afr "-av iSAfc.

GEARY i a Jiiarun, fcllen, Iianiel. hrsncts anil Jmw CsmplieM, a nsuve of L'allfoni's. Kiineral will take place tomorrow (ThiirsrliT) morning September at o'clork, frnin the funeral larlnrs of Kvan, McDonnell Iionohw Valencia (hence to KU Teter'a where a requiem hmh maim will relnlirated for Ibe rex of ber soul, at clock a. m. loternient.

Holy Cross Cemetery. DALKY rassd away, at I.os Angelas. September HrM, Catherine, beloved wife of the late ln. Duley. devoted mother of Mm.

Kdith Wsldetk and' beloved sister of Williaia B. Travers and the late Jack J. Trsvers, a estiva of New York City, aged years. Kemains will he at the parlors of Suhr icboidt, 14ti" Valencia between SArh and 20th this afternoon, September 2V. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DE CLAIRMOKT In this city, September 2. 1.120, Coloort Ralph de Claimvmt, belovod of Oie late Amalia de Clairmont and loving father of Ih A. de Olainnont of Toledo. Ohio; Aleiancler btuart Mackay, Canue and the lata Alonzo, Itiidolirh, Jlenry and lirenzo de Clairoiont, grandfather of Italpti, Dniinld, Helen and Anna Mackay and Kvelyn, ltl.h and U'Uis He tlaimiunt, a native ot France, ed 0 A piemlwr of ilerman Lodse No. 12T, A.

M.I ban Francisco' IJol.e No. 1. Scottish Kite Supreme I'onml-of S-ld lcgTce of Hct.ttsh Kite Masons cf Wathington, IK C. (Los Angeles papers plrnse copy.) I Friend are Invited attend the lneral see. Tioe Kndav, at 2 o'clock p.

at Mawnio Temple, Van Xrsa are. and 'Oik st. where aerrces wilt be held under the auspices of the Herman Lodge No. 11.7. V.

it A. M. Cremation, W'oodlatvn Cmetery. Friends may cat! at the chapel of Theo, Iherkg i. corner Diriiadero and McAllister its.

FLANAGAN In tn: city. September 27. VTM. Mary, beloved husband of Bimoo Klanacan and loving mother of Dr. Daniel J.

Flansgan of Middlesborougb, Kngland, and the l'e Kdnard 8. Flausgan, a native of County 'Hare, Ireland. A member of the Ladiea' Sodality of 8U Ignatius' Church. Friends and aoinaintances are respectfully Invited to' attend the funeral today fieptfmber 20, lDlswrwt 7 30 o'clock a. frcm the parlors of Carew Kngluib.

Ivji8 tJeary thence to fit. Ignatius' t.TiuR-h, where a requiem nutas will be celebrated for tba reppse of ber soul, commencing at 8 o'clock. Interment, Holy Cross Cemetery. FKAXKMNWn this cttj. September 2S.

1920, Harnett, belond buslund of Virginia Dare and trother of Samuel Franklin, a native of Kan Francisco, aged 3U yean 4 months 13 days. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Tburs-Iav), at 10 o'clork a. from the paiiors of I. I. Kenny, ltl'U Kddy at.

Inc Deration, Cjrress Lawn Cemetery. CJTTT In Sacramento. 2S, 1920, Wil-1 sm A. lieu, Uioved husband of Cuia Gett, bative of rUcrsmento, aged r7 years. Notice ol funeial herekftir, ff GOI.liSTEIN-eln Sto-kton, September 27.

1020, Henrietta UoldMein, beloved wife of Mnrrin Goldste.n of Stockton, bring mother uf Mrs. P. Hsrrin, Mrs. I. II.

Biner, toth 6f Sin. H. Todreeie of Fresno, Mra. Frank Schwartt cf San Francisco, sister ot Mis. H.

Luke of Htoctton. a native of Germany, aged 01 years 10 months 11 days. CLE A SON In this dty. September 28. Edward beloved bus'jund of Bemadette Gleamn, loving father of Marie, Llod and Kussell Uleaeon beloved srm of Kstherine and the laU James Gleasoo and brother of William and Lloyd Glcvon and Mrs.

Grace Lorens, a native of San Francisco, Cat. Notice uf funeral hereafter. Itemrinf at parlors of Carew big'iab, ltilo Geary at, In tbia cJty, September 2.7, 1920, Maty Lomse, dearly beloved dsughter of Sardh aid the late J. Harney and loving aister of 1 za, Anna, Thomas Joseph 1'. and the late Redmond A.

Harney, a native of San FranrVco, Cal. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Thursday), September 30. at 930 o'clock a. i lrom her late residence, J14 Csstro thence to ttie Chureb of the Most Holy Redeemer, where a requ em high masa will be celebrated for the reijose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clrk. Interment, Holy Cross Ometery.

nrrtTZOG In this city. September 28. 1920, Julia llertzog (nee Calibet), beloved wife of Kmest Hertjog, niece of J. A. Muuxtiuu, a native of France, aged 12 years.

The funeral notice beerafter. Remains at the partus of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Neaa avenue. HUGGIN8 In Masonic Home, Decoto. September 2d.

1020. Augusta Joseuhitie Itugjrins, widow of the late Henri Hoggins, mother of Herman HuUt of Us Angeles, sisu-r ot Mrs. H. W. VSstkins and Mrs.

A. J. hmith, both of Los Angeles, a native of Sacramento, gtd r.9 years. A member of L'mty Cbau-ter No. f.5, O.

E. 8. Funeral serv ces todjy (Wednesday), September 29, li)20, at 2iW o'clock p. at the lrior of the James Taylor northeast corner of th and Jefferson Oakland, under the direction of I'nity Chapter No. ti.j, O.

E. In which friends are iuvited. KArFMANN In Oakland, September 2. -1920. at Altenheim, Christine Kaufmauil, dearly beloved wife of the late FJmil Ksufmann, loving mother of Krnest, iit-nry and Dr.

Kniil Iaut-Liann snjtue late Hugo Kaufmann and Mm. Nina Luth, a natiie of Germany, aged 77 years 11 months 8 days. Fiends and acqua.utances are respectfully Invited to aHernl the funeral services tomorrow (Thursday), September a0, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. trom Kroest A. Wollitz' pjrlors, We'eter st, lnteruieut' strictly prirate.

Please omit KERSHAW In this city. September 27. 1920, Amanda H. Kershaw, beloved mother of Mrs. W.

H. Koussel, Mrs. Joseph Seahrook and Roger ami Mar.an Kershaw, native of Illinois. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 11 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, Septemher 29, at her late home, Palin ave. Interment, private.

Please omit flowers. KORS3 in Denver. Colorado, September 2-1. J92J, Joseph, beloved son ot llattie kit- ing Drotlier of Harry, Jacob. Charlea, Albert.

Rel)ecca Korse and Rae Sifle, a iiatire of Awtre, aged 34 yearn. Frieads and acquaintances respectfully invite.) attenl the funeral services. tomoiTuer (Thursday), September ilO, 1920; st 10 o'dtl a. ni. sharp, from Jlewew wmi ruriors, Buchanan near Golden Gate ave.

Interment, blem Cemetery. KELLEY In this Septenilw 23, 1920. William Kelley, beloved brother of the late Robert and Kdward Kelley, aged 63 years. (Oakland and Alameda rpcrs please copy r.emains at the parlors of Valeste, Mar ml, Pcrata tc H9 Green at Notice of funeral hereafter. MAOl'IRE In this city.

Septembr 27, 1920, William F. Maguirp, beloveil hiwband of Agues llnran Maguire, father of George F. Magiure and brother of Mrs. R. H.

Mrs. F. Kinnel, Mrs. W'illism Clements, Mrs. Agues 'Shouse, Mrs.

Wslter Catherine; Peter fcngene F. snd Joaeih Msriire, a native of tan I "rancisro, Calif. A meoiber of Aerie No. 5. V.

O. Eagles. Friends and acquaintances are respednillv Invited to attend the funeral todsy (Wednesday), at a. from lus late residence, T7S Brunswick street, near Oliver; thence to St. Michel's Church.

Ocean View, where, a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m. MONTAGUE At Riverside Farm, near Santa Clara. September 2S. 1920Wilfred W.

Montague, beloved husband of the 1st Elisabeth M. Mon-of Wilfred M. Robertson of Sun Francisco. Mrs. II.

H. Webb of Syracuse, Newl York, and Alexin M. Wright, native of Caie-n novia. New i or. Friends are invited to attend th funeral eervM-ee.

Friday, October 1, at 12 o'clorV noon, at the chapel of Cypress Lawn Ce.met.ery. Remains at his summer home, Riverside Farm, near Santa Clara. MILLAR In this elty. 8ertmber 27. 1920.

Amelia dearly beloved wife of the late Henry Millar, loving mother of Mrs. Inez O. Hill snd Benjamin F. Gsvica snd the late Harry Gavica. daughter of the late Benjamin K.

and Windied Ferria and beloved grandmother of Dorothy A. Hill and Helen 'lavics, a native of Oakland, California, aged 61 years 2 month and 8 days. A member of Lea Lomaa Parlor No, 72. N. O.

G. W. Friends ana aennaintancee ere reerieet-fiillr invited to sttend the funeral today (Wednesdsv), st 8:30 a. from the funeral i home cl MnnaJian at corner imh and Dolores streets; thence lo St. Joseoti'e Church, where a reouiem mass will be celebrated for (hs pnM of her soul, comment-in at o'clock.

Interment, Holy Crone Cemetery. KODDER In thia city. Septimher S7, 1920, Joseph beloved father of William. Inrer and Helen Devon Nodder, loving son of Wiilura snd Luuia Nmlder and brother of William. Arthur and rVd Nodder and Mrs.

W. Devou, a native of England, axed SI years. Funeral services today. (Wednesday), at 2 at the chapel of Gantner ft Maieon. 771 to 777 sienna street, star lVtn.

Interment, Woodlawn Cemetery- O'NEILL In ths city. September 27. 1920, James, drsrtv belovert son of Jsmea and Mary O'Neill aid lov brother of William 11.. Waller and EUVaheth O'Neill and Mrs. O.

C. 1 rfer and tiie late John and Margaret O'Neill, a native of Saa FrancUco, aged 20 years 1 a.wH in daa. Ftada aad acajuainlaacas are reapccUo ROBINSON In this city. September 28, 19, Sarah J. Robinson, beloved wife of the lav T.

I I I a Sin. iv utHJinwa aim lu.ma w-c. v. -Mattie A. Bagley of Pawtucket, Rhode Island snd Mrs.

Aday h. Bobinson, a natire of Rbod'1 Llsnd. Friends are Invited to attend the tuners i ill' .1 P. at the chatiel of Halsted cornerl 3 I f- ItL. lnlMffl.nl Uiviatlcru ,11111 aiKmiutw v.

rrivate. Friends may call at the chapel I -1. Tl iiniairu u.v. RfiTHCHII.D In this city. September 2, 19201 1 i.

1 1 A I ta. A rl 1 rl Rotlichilrt and beloved father of Herbert h. and Samuel M. RothchiUI and Mrs. Lntiis A Ke.hn and brother of Theresa Edward 8.

awl led II. Kothchild, a native of, Louisville Kentucky, aged (18 years. Services wUI he held tomoTrow (Thursday) rijvun niiBiwuu 1.1 iuo mi KentemUe SO. 1920. st 9:30 o'clock a.

a' the residence df his son, 2198 Jackson atreet lnUsvnnl tak Vi Hnwtt Illi-Tl UKi ROYAL In thia city; September 28. 1920. William Rosl. beloved fsther of Ward Royal, a mA wniri Miriheir nf Loyal Legion aad George Thomas Poet No tz a it Fr ends are tnviiea to atiena me mnn Thursday, at 1 p. bom the parlora ot Ashley McMuUen, Geary st.

and Sixth Interment, National Cemetery. SCI.UVAN In New York City September 1920, William Francis Sullivan, aon of tho late Jehu 1. and Annie V. Sullivan, lonng IroUier of Kstheon, May and Lillian Sullivan and Mrs It. G.

Ilyan, a native of San Fran; Cisco, Cal A member of iiiicneor Ikneflcial AJiortation No. So. Funeral notice later. TH1ELE In San Mateo, September 28. i 1920.

Louua biloved wife of Bernard Thiele and loving mother of Mrs. Lettia Andrews snd daugtiter of -Mrs. Clara Hhivo, sister of Mrs. Amelia Demart ni and the late Flora Galliano and Dominic. Juseph, Antone, Frank.

Augusc and Peter Schivo, a native of California. A member of Princesa Parlor, No. 84, N. It. G.

W. (Butte, Mont, iers please copy.) Funeral notice hereafter. Kesiuiins at tba parlora of Juliu 8. 41 an Ness ave. VCJOVICH Id this- dty, September 27, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. ujovien. brother ol Vladimir and Olga Vujonch. a native of San FTancisco.

aged years 4 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectrolir invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow (Tiinrs-davl, September 30, at 1 o'clock p. tu from the chail of J. S. Godeau.

41 Un Newa ave thence to Russian Van Ness Green for services. WASSMER In this city, September 2J' Emma W. loving daughter of Berthaj and the late Nicholas Wassmer and beloveia eister of Ida Wassmer. a native of ban Fran- C1Friendi are lnrited "to attend hnera aervices today (Wednesday), st 2:30 cloek p. at the chapel of U.

F. Suhr A Co. 2919 Mission strtet. between 2.rith snd Jbth Interment privste, Mt Oliiet Cemetery. WEEKS In this city, September 28, lj'-'O.

Ors, Crawford Weeks, beloved wite of Peter Weeks, daughter of Join K. and Maw Crawford, levins' mother of John D. Moms sister cf t-hsrles T. Crawford, native of Kentucky, aged 40 years. IVien.1.

are inv.ted to attend the funeral, service at 2 o'clock, tomorrow (Thursday September 30, at Gray's. Divttadero at Geary. Interment, private. WILLIAMS-In Oakland, JJeptember. Cora V.

Williams, beloved w.fe of George 1. Willisms and devoted mother of M-Uend'-rson of Stockton and Mrs. A. J. Bradley and grandmother of Mrs Viola Vaio and Man.

Henderson, a native of Galmo Ilhnoia aged years 5 months 20 days. A memher of Dy Lodge No. 4. Iegree of Honor, (Stockton pa- to aUend 'he fnwrtl set-Tices tomorrow (Thursday), September JO. at 11 'clock a.

at Truman's residence, "hapel. Telegraph ave at Thirteth St. Entk, mcnt. Pscific Mausoleum, Evergreen Cemetery. WrRDIOI In this September 27, BoberU Henry Ednsrd Wurdiscb, a native of Hamburg.

Uermany, aged 04 tars. Frieuds are invited to attend the funeral ser-rices tomorrow (Thursday), at 2:30 clock av mTat the chapel of 9. Suhr A Co af iiUinn brtween 25th aud 2Cth sts. Ia- ration. Ctiiresa Lawn Cemetery.

CARD OF vmirE We herewith desire to ertiress our, nVartielt thanks to fr.ends and acquainUnoea' far their kindness, sympathy and beautiful aors.ll ottering extended during our late in tte loss of a loving son nd brother MR M.RY K. MAYSBNHLLDEK ANli FAMILY. H.F.SUHR&C0. (F.atabllakert 1S84) HOUSE OF SERVICE Our Chargres Consistent wltH; ETerybodj's Ketinlrements 2919 Mission Street BETWFES SSTH ASD J6TB Pbaaeat MlIm 9SmmA H. SUHR U.

FRED SLUR JR. A. W. NELSON ay. A.

HAtSTE" fraala'ant rEKCV L. HENDCRSM Vies-Pres. THE OLDFIRM HALSTED CO. NO BRANCHES 1122 SUTTER ST. Phone Franklin 123 GLYNN'S-Undertakers Independent of Trust Casket, Shrood, EmbaL, Hearse 1 Limousine For S100.00 4054 24th near Castro Phase Hlaaloat 281 1W Julius S.

Godeau 1 (Independent of Trust) The Funeral Service That Serves and Saves 41 Van Ness Fhone Market 711 Oeklsne' eteektee Lee Angeles WIEBOLDT'S Funeral Parlors 33 Valencia St Bet. IfMlt a4 201 I'haae Miaaloa P. HM. N. WIKBUI.DT, Prf.

Forenrrlr Wleboldl, lac (fru H77 mJsLh uccn' 10 convev 'Is I I A Alfl our ea 1 ma To the young man who will wear Us first long-trousers this Fall Don't be worried because your mother will want r. downtown street He arrived in Los Angeles irom Arizona June 1. Some days later, he said, between June 4 and June 10, ho met and talked with him for minutes. Denton's right arm was in a sling 'and he explained that he had hurt it ijwhile attempting to crak an auto-mobile. Mrs.

Peete has maintained that Denton had an injured arm. This as-' aertion has been attacked by Denton's relatives and by others. TVia Mnntiflnntlnn of the body of Denton was completed today, when Dr. Frank WebD ana ur. jmiea uo-rmn made an examination.

A gold tooth in the upper Jaw was ihe final clue that completed the identification. This was described by i relatives and friends and was found in the position they named. Notwithstanding the statements of Mrs. Peete and Hall, Denton's arms showed no trace of a recent injury. Two suitcases owned by, Denton and left with Mrs.

M. Tilton by Mrs. Peete when she left Los Angeles for Denver were opened at police headquarters today. They contained numerous private papers, memoranda and a few note-! books, which may develop important evidence. Mexican Whisky in Steamer's Water Tank Working under the supervision of Surveyor of the Port John S.

Irby, Customs Inspector J. II. Flathmann today seized and confiscated ten cases r- of Mexican whisky concealed in a water tank on board the steamer Kor-rigan'III, which arrived here from Mexican ports last Saturday and is now lying in the channel near Third street. PTTIAtfRrl DOWNTOWN 168 OTarrell, opp.Orpheum Don't You Know where to go tonight? If you want to nee a classy lilgh-claas Cabaret Performance ee our boost Come Tonight Presented every night from 7 to 2:30 o'clock during dinner, all evening and after' theater: Herb Meyerinck's All-Star Dance Orchestra will play the Latest and Most Popular Music from 6:30 to 1. FACTORY Very Liberal dferms J.WLEAriTT&Ca PlSTsUBUTOslS Sa.tt Francisco A.

J. HENRY NOTARY PUBLIC 660 MARKET STREET Itoom SI I fa 5 "SlX" a (0) at it Tiff ffj MM fo enme to Mothers make the full-figured woman look as chic as her petite sister. Dresses of Wool Duveline, Tricolinc, Tricofinc, Poiret Twill in the smartest of Fall colors Priced from $32.50 to $185.00 Handsome Coats Shotvn in Duvet de Lame, VclJyne, Marvclla, Evora, in colors stf fiftiii T01fitiin ikrinn Myvtiit mmJ 11 Wl Just explain to herthat you want this suit to be a Society Brand Suit because no Society Brand Suit looks like a first suit of lon trousers. v- These clothes are well designed for young men; andto let your first suit be a Society Brand Suit means that you are started right in getting clothes. It's a good thing to get started right in buying clothes getting clothes1 that have the right shape and keep it There are 'lots of men who would like to be well dressed and who are not' because they got started buying the wrong kind of clothes in the wrong way; Get started rights Buy a Society Brand Suit this time and next time and so on and you will always enjoy the comfort of knowing your clothes are stylish, well tailored andgood looking WITH THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE ALFRED DECKER COtJN, Maker SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, limited, for Canada Chicago 1 New York Montreal Priced $69.50 Dress Illustrated of Poiret twill and satin, $69.50.1 Fifth 11 i r1 Hi Silk Petticoats in extra sizes $6.95 $11.95 $13.50 The model at $6.95 is of medium weight taffeta in plain and changeable colors.

All-Jersey that clings to the figure so agreeably, at $11.95 and $13.50. Main Floor.

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