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ft THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY. APRIL 28, 1925 5 Tours for a Week" First Girl Diplomat EX -BUI BOY OFFICIALS Man Is Killed ByFalllnto Hold of Vessel il KILLED IIS IffilS HUE COPPER 11 WORKED DOT 1 TIE IF UEEJTSEB When the good ship Honoipu I STER HELD NAUGURATED NEW POSTS sailed proudly out of Pago Pago NOOALE3 (Mexico), April 27. Thirty-two persons wera killed In fights and disturbances resulting from' city elections held in the Stats of Sonora, Mexico, yesterday. just seventy days ago a great cheer went up from the Mayor's Commit KENXETT April 27. The Mammoth copper mine at Kenneti is worked out.

The company is abandoning the mine. Ore production has stopped. Mine buildings will be torn down and sold as scrap. All the machinery is being taken out. The tracks in the mine and the gravity tram to the smelter are be Charles Hellund.

814 Moultrie street, 38, stevedore foreman, fell into the hold of the steamer K. L. Luckenbach at pier SI yesterday while directing the unloading. He received cranial and internal injuries from which he died a few hours later at the Harbor Emergency Hospital. tee and over the green, translucent waters of the tropic harbor floated this tinal "Don't forget to save the red cor- puRcles! The members of the chew all ing torn up.

Plan of Administration and Gavel of Office Offered New Mayor After Optimist Club Luncheon nodded their heads in vigorous as Sj I sent and pledged on the captain's life preserver that they would eat well and remain healthy. But tittle 1 did they, or the Mayor's Committee know that on board this brave little SOFIA, April 27. Zarwulanoff, a former minister tn the Stanrboul-lsky cabinet, was arrested today with several others and charged with having conspired to overthrow the present Bulgarian government. The censorship on telegrams addressed to foreign countries has been revoked by the Sofia authorities, but other restrictions such as the closing of theaters and places of amusement will remain in effect untllMay 15. The authorities at Varna claim to have seized 200 kilograms of 'explosives collected by the conspirators plotting to blow up the police headquarters, the town hall and other public buildings.

It is stated that a document was seized proving that the Bulgarian communists responsible for the recent outrages were receiving money from Russia. The Mayor and the secretary of the Commune of Boyans, a suburb of Sofia, today attempted to arrest a suspicious person. The man fired upon them, killing, the secretary and wounding another person. He made his escape, leaving behind a bag, which" contained a bomb. ship was 22-year-old Joe Steffanv who had never been known to look By IRVING FRANK, (Lowell High School) "Examiner" Boys' Week Reporter.

"R-O-G'hH-A-AI-B-E-A-U; Ro-ehambeau!" Such shouting Informed the passerby that Rochambeau School a food In the eye without being Tods' overwneimed with predatory passion. In fact, Joe himself didn't must have had some reason for re know he wa on board until later. The favorite son of Captain J. Steffany, wealthy inter-island trad- joining yesterday. And, sure enough, they did.

for Boy Mayor A i David McDaniel, a pupil of that school, along with his cabinet and er, juBfpn, nis ratner aecirted, was becoming too hefty from the easy life In the tropics. When Joe woke up he was two days out on the 'I the boy supervisors, were Inaug Honoipu. urated into office yesterday by Judge Thomas F. Graham. He was a mere shell of his former self, weighing only 193 pounds over Speeches were made tiy Mayor Solkrc Day James Rolrih, Judge Thomas F.

tne side. There is only one thing to do in case of a peril at sea. And Joe. Graham, Judge Rolla B. Watt.

David McDaniel, our boy mayor, and being descended from a long line of Albert Bunn, boy mayor of San Mateo. Mayor Rolph praised Boys' Week highly and also gave David a plan i of administration to follow. Mayor seararing men, sought out the cook. It was unfortunate for the cook, whoso name happened to be Joshua McCloud and who weighed in at 110 pounds over the galley stove. The curtain must be drawn here.

But when the Honoipu arrived in San Kranclsco yesterday Joseph had gained forty pounds. He went on the red corpuscle Every woman shopper in San Francisco who appreciates the value of a DOLLAR will be at Davis' today, without fail. Davis' offer values that will surpass any previous Dollars Day we have held. Be at Davis today at 9 a. m.

sharp. Davis' Department Store Mission Street. 'ear 2Sd watch two days out. But let Joshua tell it. Soviet Aided Bulgar Reds, Premier Charges SOFIA.

April 27. Charges against the Bulgarian government, especially concerning an alleged reign of terror and wholesale executions, are malicious inventions. After a failure of several years' efforts to make western and Central Europe bolshevik, the third internationale and the soviet government directed all their activity toward the Balkans, especially toward Bulgaria, which was selected as the base for the further advance of bolshevism in other Balkan and western countries. Moscow paid the communist and radical agrarian agents in Bulgaria as well as In some foreign counties to form a bolshevik united front. Having completely failed to revolutionize the population, the united radicals organized a series of outrages and assassinations to terrorize the population and discredit and destroy the government.

fe, fcim- ill --Tt "Ah ve traveled all ovah the wo'lr, and says ah've nevah gained mo'e than misery. Come this white boy to the galley. Does I make a Miss Lucille Atcherson of Ohio and Washington, first woman to be appointed to an American diplomatic post, who has been made third secr-tary of the American Legation at Berne, Switzerland, after three years service in the State Department at Washington. tntumatlontl NwmmI Photo. Mayor Rolph giving the gavel of authority to David McDaniel, Boy Mayor, who will wield the implement to break the Bottleneck and Bridge the Bay.

Rolph presented David, with the gavel of office. Boy Mayor McDaniel again outlined his Administration, which Is to Tease Hetch Hetchy until the city is able to operate it; to break the "bottle neck;" to bridge the bay, and to have more and better schools and playgrounds. The mayor of San Mateo talked about the relationship of San Mateo and San Francisco and also expressed a hope that some day In the future they would join as one. Preceding the inauguration, a luncheon was given by the Optimist Club at the Palace Hotel. Today is the big day for the mayor, if not for all of the boys.

The program commences with a joint luncheon by the Rotary and Lion dubs. The mayor will send a member of his cabinet as a proxy to a lunch given for him by the Clvitan Club, at the St. Francis Hotel. After the luncheons, the Board of Supervisors will convene at the chambers In the city hall. All of loar o' bread, he eats it.

Does' 1 cook stew, this boy comes whizzln' through like a Saint Louiey epidemic Sailer boys have nothin'. Black boy get hell. Keet move! Ah's thu with the sea." It was true, according to the other STOCK members of the crew. Just out of Shubert, Back From Europe Springs New One FOUR HURT IN illSISH Si FRANCISCO MEN KNIGHTED IS INDICTED Free Lecture Salesmanship The opra door to success 1,1 SALLE II ALL 227 PACIFIC BLDG. 8 P.

M. Tuesday, April 28 SUBJECTS: Hew 1 Omrm TimUttv. How Is Aeaulr Prtiulity. Hw ts Attain 8 eject i. A ritil ts msitisat aits msimi dollvorett sv La Sails Eitantit Uat-veraity'a Maslar Salatmaa a Baa whs.

at 40. had tatlJ ts sat aayvsara. hut aa ta any ii am at Amines kitaaat saiC AH Bulgaria Mourns Minor Wynne, a stock broker who was well known as a man about the other Boys' Week officials will receive their certificates In the ro tunda of the city hall. AH to re Venee Zeno Borserinl, assistant manager of the Fairmont Hotel, was yesterday congratulated by his friends on the receipt of letters of I'ago Pago the schooner was becalmed for twenty-five days, but Joseph wasn't. Food ran low and It.

was with the greatest of difficulty that young Steffany was forced to limp into port during the last twelve days on half rations. But save a tear for Joe. He knew not what he did. For retribution the old code of the sea began working. On the fifth day out Joe split the waist line of his pants and was forced to retire without honor.

On the thirteenth day his shirt gave away altogether. Let us draw a shade on what happened later. For when Joe arrived in S(n Francisco he was NUDE. There was not a garment on board that would fit him. But his red corpuscles were ail right.

It was only lute last night that he regained his composure after a hurried trip up ceive their certificates must be present no later than 3:30 p. m. Suicide Is Foiled knighthood conferred by the King Bomb Blast ictims SOFIA, April 27. (International News Service.) All work has suspended throughout the country today as Bulgaria mourned those who died in the bomb explosion of "black Thursday," April 16. Saddened peasants and patricians attended memorial services today.

$900 Found in Can. SUNBURY April 27 While tearing out the walls of an old building that for 40 years was tised as a gambling house, workmen found small sums of money. But it remained for Levi Schraeder to find $900 in an old tin can between XEW VORK, April 27. (By Universal Service.) The epitome of all that has ever been said in and to the ancient and honorable profession of ship news reporting arrived from Europe with the arrival of (he Leviathan and of the theatrical Lec J. Shubert this afternoon.

On being asked concerning his impressions of Europe at the present moment, Shubert replied: "You will have to speak to my press agent." "Ah, yes, did he accompany you?" "No, he's probably at the office uptown." Basil King, the novelist, leaped By Shallow Water town' until his disappearance early this month, was named in an Indictment by the grand jury last night on chargea of conspiracy and embezzlement. He is said to owe clients between $25,000 and $27,000. AV e's tangled affairs were brought before the public eye eev-eral weeks ago when Benjamin Fabian, a retired musician living at 258 Twenty-fourth avenue, had him haled before Assistant District Attorneys George Cabaniss Jr. and Maurice Fabian said he had Ss stunningwith spaghetti! 5 Mrs. Pauline Kossi, Z8, a nurse living at 1012 Adeline street, Oak land, chose shallow water for her attempted suicide in the bay near Biiiiiili of Italy.

Borserinl has been connected with the Nob Hill hostelry for the past IS years. In recognition of their valuable services to Italian Immigrants arriving at the port of San Francisco during the time of his residence here, Borserinl and two others have been made Knights of the Italian Crown, according to the Kmeryville yesterday. Cheese town in a closed taxi. If you were She sank only to her arm pita In tile mud and water and was dragged on Market street yesterday after STOCKTON. April 27.

John Brennon of Escalon, Mrs. John Brennon, Misses Grace Hulan and Loyda Langford of Stockton were badly hurt in an auto wreck near Sonora last night. All are In a Sonora Hospital. Brennon sustained a broken shoulder, several fractured ribs and cuts and bruises. lie assorts his car was forced off a steep grade by a machine recklessly driven by a woman who did not stop.

Brennon's car rolled over to 'the bottom of a canyon. Speedway Officials Get Suspended Terms LOS ANGELES, April 27. Changing their pleas from not guilty to guilty, George Bentel, president of the Ascot Speedway Association: Joseph E. Brown, J. Mahoney and W.

II. Pickens, all charged with false advertising In promoting the Thanksgiving Day races at Ascot, were today given thirty days'-Jail sentences by Police Judge Fredcr-lekson. The sentences were suspended for a two-year period. The Ascot Speedway Association, ns a corporation, was fined $500. The four men had originally entered pleas of not guilty and had demanded jury trials.

out by two passers-by. into the breach, however, and of noon and saw a cab with curtains fered the information that Europ down and springs sagging and At the County Hospital she said that she had recently recovered is apparently too crowded right communication received yesterday, from an attack of pneumonia, and now. "Kvery nation seems to be on entrusted $2,281 to the broker for the. purchase of shares of stock Plet.ro Zanoettinl. general man as a consequence had become de the move," he asserted.

"Europe is the local agency of the epondent. Her condition was said all used up. She has given up all which had not been forthcoming. Wynne aked and' was granted Italian Steamship lineB, and Pa- delay, producing part of the stock quale Blsceglia, prominent Italian mmhnnt of San Jose, were the she had." Jury Will Probe at the expiration of the period al bumping against the axles, that, folks, was Joe Steffany of Pago Pago on his way to get him a not of new pants. Travelers to Hear Advertising Chief "Problems of Export Advertising" will be the subject on which Jamen A.

Holbrook, advertising manager others named In the communica hj ij i.ri.rie tion from the European court. lowed him and promising the rest, Fabian said the promise was not kept and obtained a warrant for 1 f.M Mi. hlh im Furniture Prices Bird Shatters Windshield the broker. LADYPMITH April 27. CHICAGO, April 27.

(Interna tlonal Kews Service.) Three hun Then AVynne's attorney, David A partridge, blinded by the head of the ParalTlne Paint Companv, dred subpoenaes ordering furniture lhrhts of Thomas Leth's automobile Marcus, appeared before the cor poration commission in behalf will speak at the weekly luncheon manufacturers from all over th flew against the windsnieia ana shattered it. The flying glass se country to appear before a special Wynne and said his client had dis appeared. Since then his surety, i of the United Commercial Travel-ers of America today at the Belle- verely Injured Leth and Mlis tferta grand Jury being impanelled to con bonding company, has been con-. vue Hotel. Ben Stone will preside.

Parson, his companion, early today. duct a nntion-wide investigation ducting a vigorous search for him here of an alleged conspiracy on the part of certain manufacturers Jn a complaint to the corporation commission John Glaser, of the to maintain prices In violation of Southern Pacifies baggage department, said he had lost $3,300 through I A I 1 '1' -vTH'l "1 it-. fnTjf -d the Sherman act, were dispatched bv radio and air mail to United to be serious, the result- of exposure. High School Boy Arrested as Bandit STOCKTON, April 27. In the arrest of Roy Wise, Manteca high school lad of IS, police there declare a youthful gang1 of burglars has been broken up.

Two shot guns and much loot, they say were found in Wise's car. He told Deputy Constable J. L. Freltas, the latter say, that his companions, George Russell and Vernon Goodwin, also Manteca high school lads, had started north in a car stolen at Oakdale, armed with two rifles, two pistols and carrying a stock of supplies. Window Smashing Bandit in New Haul The window-smashing burgiar who has broken thousands of dollars' worth of plate glass windows in the last few months added another to his list Sunday night.

He crashed the glass In the window of Frank A. Smith Jewelers, 729 Market street, and stole ten watches valued at $300. Wynne. States marshals by Assistant State' Attorney General Roger. Shale to The bonding company is authority for the statement that additional reports of losses or claims against San Francisco's Creat Home Furnishing Establishment 7 Buildings 22 Floors Quality Furniture day.

the broker have come In almost daily since he disappeared. Growing Larger and Larger! More space urgently required to properly display and store our Quality Furniture, so we are erecting another large brick building on 1 6th Street, connecting directly with the main building. By June first, our well-known slogan, 7 Buildings 22 Floors of Quality Furniture, will be changed to fead 8 Buildings 30 Floors of Quality Furniture, and best of all we shall be able to serve our patrons better than ever. I SHOES OF NsMERIT ONLY 5 Community Dentist opens with SPECIAL OFFER STORE FIXTURES For Every Business The attractive store front and practical interior fixtures of the Buttercup Sandwich Shoppe, 30 Mason San Francisco, were designed and constructed by us. This installation is an unusual example of how a small expenditure can effectively be utilized.

We have designed and constructed store fronts and interior fixtures for every conceivable business. Our expereincs should effect many economies for you. We make everything to order la our modern factory, which is said to be the largest and best equipped on the coast. Telephone or write for designs or estimates. EXTRA SPECIAL Tuesday and Wednesday Spring Suits They're here all the new Spring colors and styles at Artificial Teeth Comfort Fit Service $7.50 and $15.00 Fall Cpper Lewf Brtdsework MJe GId Crowns No 1946 fdntF "Stetsons TfjjS Flexibility and 4 comfort, Built.

Kf right into every a Tjnu hV Stetson v- Our volume of 2 A fffe ines, -on Stetson. 3 alone permit, usto jj present Stetson Ox- iftfi f'-'f l.i'vJHj ford, at $12. 8 5 jiff JrW'lA Variety in leather. Bridge Lamp and Shade Complete as pictured .95 LaaJ I.J ft .14.50 Porcelain Crowns Gold lBlar Silver Ftlltna ii'4 Guaranteed $35 Values You will find just the suit that becomes you smartly hand tailored of fine all wool materials. See them in our windows and make your selection today.

6(k80 BauschStSimFrancisco Btwen 7 t- Howard Just 2 blocks from the main Fbst Office Telephone Hemlock 2S3S 5 Teeth Extracted Tooth Cleaned, Scaled S2.M EXAMINATION FREB These special fees are offered to those folks tn need of dental attention for a limited period, during; tbe month of April. This will serve to introduce ray new and up-to-date office and demonstrate Just what can do. All work Eerformed by me personally, tenttstry you will be (lad te recommend. Dally hears 8t8 a. bS am, Saadar hoora a.

saNoea Community Dentist DR. W. M. WALTON 690A MARKET ST. Entire Corner Mezzanine Floor De Yoont Holldlns srket and Kearny Sta.

Fheae Hear a T1IM. and style, Vff fSMJJtt I 1 FRANK U- I i WU mi Iwp Two entrance PC Vd2-' 9 87Market 2bPowdl Artistic wrought iron frame, silk fringed shade, silk cord and connecting plug. We have never known of so small a price for so good a lamp. The price is for the two days only. Store jfeisfures that sell merchandise Quality caiinef work 42 Powell SL, Cor.

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