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If RO THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917 9 Chats With Hoese wives HIDEO JURY EAST BAY SOCIETY NOTES BLAST 1 1 .5 Caroline Cook Coffin, M. 270 OFF FOR GUP TO-DAY a ARE MELD FOR ROBBERY PLOT pDITOR of "The Examiner" Dear -f to over eating, is more often due to fMrs. Louis Ghirardelli and her BEFORE an improvised altar 11-lumlnated with two seven wrong eating, and lt is only necessary FREES MERRICK daughters. branched golden candelabra last The three little daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Smith, Dorothy, Eve evening, Miss Elise Posey, the attractive younger daughter of Mrs. A. C.

Posey of Vernon street Oakland, became the bride of Robert McMurray HURISj MEN Fire Damp Lets Go; One Worker Drops One Hundred Feet to Water. lyn and Mildred, will give a play at Arbor Villa a week from to-morrow Victim Says He Was Enticed to Telegraph Operator Is Exonerated Hunt of San Francisco, at the resi Alamedans Presented With Com' fort Bags Before Departure for North. for the benefit of the war relief fund. The trio will be assisted by Helen dence of the brides' mother. Quanti Room, Valuables Taken, Then Kicked Out.

for Slaying Soldier Found in Home With Wife. ties of exquisite two-toned pink and Margaret Palmer, daughters of chrysanthemums 'were used with Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Palmer, and decorative effect about the altar.

The bride, who was given in mar the entertainment is pleasantly anticipated by the small friends of the Two hundred and 'seventy Oak Frank Hurst, his wife and his Orlando B. Merrick, telegraph op riage by her brother, Cecil Posey, was land eligibles from the seven ex brother. Rondall Hurst, all of 611 Grove street, Oakland, were arrested erator for the Southern pacific Rail emption districts, will depart early girls and their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Burtchaell (Florence Mallett) are receiving con road, was acquitted last night in this morning1 for Camp Lewis. Those last night on charges of having Judge F. B. Ogden's court in Oak- robbed J. L.

Hersey," a Los Angeles included in the quota are: -DISTRICT NO. 1. attended by her "sister, Miss Clio Posey as maid of honor, while Philip Kamm of Riverside and San Francisco, was best man for Hunt The bride Hrore a handsome wedding gown of white brocade shot with silver, the skirt made in the new draped effect The long train gratulations on the birth of a son Ined of the murder of Corporal railroad man, in a house at 610 OMrtrdalll, William Silra, J. Franklin street, Oakland. Arthur E.

Stedman, Company Na I. 7uiiino, J. According to Hersey he met a third tional Guard. The -verdict was re Palmer, K. II, i sir: -Some time ago In your column "Chats With the Housewives," Dr.

Coffin made the Btate-Rient that lt was the patriotic duty of everyone to become thin in order to conserve foodstuffs, but in all her hints I have failed to see even one recipe or suggestion that a fat person could, follow. I have been vigorously reducing for some time but in order to do so It h.i been necessary for me to eliminate every bit of starch, carbohydrates, fat, from my diet, and In order to "Hooverize" as we are told to do, I should have to eat corn meal and other cereals, macaroni, potatoes, and every other kind of fat forming food. Why can you not make some suggestions that fat people can follow In the Hooverizing plan and still kep down superfluous flesh? Yours truly Did you ever hear a more pathetic appeal from a fat man Because, though he does not say BOJie does belong to the masculine gender, for no-woman who has the responsibility of feeding a family or herself alone under the Hooverizing regime these times is complaining of being unable to keep down her "too, too solid flesh." Some one has said that "the fate of nations depends upon how they are fed," and never was this truer than now. There is no more need of becoming a. victim of flesh because of the general effort to conserve food than formerly, Indeed the opposite should be the case, but the trouble lies in the unnecessary emphasis which Is turned at 8:45 o'clock.

man. for whom the police are now searching, in a dowtown saloon early to correct the wrong to overcome its effect. This may take several months to accomplish, but too rapid reduction is not only dangerous, but is liable to be only temporary If one comes through It safely. In undertaking to reduce a great deal depends on temperament and environment. One should have enough to occupy one's mind so as to avoid thinking about all the good things that must be foregone, and when the goal is reached it Is of the utmost Importance that there is fortitude enough to continue restraining the appetite instead of relapsing into the habit which has been checked.

The list of things one may eat is far longer than the forbidden list, This Includes: All kinds of meat except pork In any form. All kinds of game and sea food. All kinds of fruits, though bananas and grapes should be eaten sparingly. Salads in Mushrooms, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, olives, celery, pickles, Worcestershire and similar sauces. All green vegetables, including string beans, spinach, Brussels sprouts, cauliflour, cabbage, celery, beets, carrots and still others.

Over against this list of possibilities set this one of the forbidden foods: AH forms of pork and the fat of any other meat Breads, cereals and "breakfast foods." The Jury retired at 2:55 yesterday last evening and after a tour of the which has been christened Samue4 Waters Burtchaell, for his paternal grandfather. "The passing of his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Henry Fowler, on the day of the baby's birth, was a source of sorrow for the family. On their return from their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Mc-Comas (Gene Baker) will join the was of cloth of silver, over which fell the folds of her long tulle veil. A shower of white butterfly orchids and lilies of the valley completed her wedding costume. Oakland cafes he was taken to a afternoon. Merrick Bat Immovable, his three-year-old daughter on his lap. The words of District Attorney room at 610 Franklin street, where he was introduced to a woman later An explosion of fire damp in a well In West Berkeley yesterday in which R.

P. Smith 2829 Russell street Berkeley, was working, knocked him from his place at the side of the hole and plunged him into water nearly 100 feet below, and he was seriously injured. The explosion occurred at a soap factory. Sixth and Carlton streets, West Berkeley, -when a lighted laK-tern was being lowered into the well. Smith and two fellow employees of the firm, S.

N. Palmer, foreman, 532 Thirtieth street, Oakland, and Joo Paedec. 2156 Sixth street, Berkeley, received 'the forc.e of the blast The two latter were blown thirty feet All received burns on the face and body, and Palmer and Paedec were knocked unconscious. Smith's fall was broken by the water in the well. He retained consciousness and grasped a ladder.

A rope was lowered and he was hauled up. On reaching the top he lost consciousness. He may have received a fractured skull. w. h.

Lu iiynes still rang in the identified as Mrs. Hurst. Miss Posey, the bride's only at courtroom: tendant was gowned in dainty jade green, elaborated with silver lacej 'It was not a supposed attack colony of talented folk at Monterey The unknown man left the room and returned almost immediately with Hurst and his brother. The MrXauiKlUin, Thomas llameut, Hiner O'Kwfo, Itetwiler, I Wardle, J. B.

(leonre. L. IUrr-hful, F. Anderson, 0. A.

Dersch, O. K. Ksnaer. Lt, 1. P.

Santoa, A. Uaira, V. P. uwe, .1. Farmer, (1.

I Jr. (iomn. W. O. Rempe, V.

C. Sflr, J. Oistello, M. Harrett, J. Iml.h.

Panamlez, llaoe, O. lialUgher, J. Kohan, J. L. Wail, R.

A. Luina. U. upon the wife virtue that prompted and carmei tor tneir residence. The Monarty, J.

Norclllnj, W. Wrlton, S. Itobliuion, AV. Tout, B. Nelmm, H.

I'arrUi. H. A. Oohu, Hfrwu, KtihJiiM, H. E.

Mulligan, K. Pamplona, U. Matkorieh. L. Morrtra, T.

Allen, B. DoJIein, A. Marshall. W. i-ewis, A.

K. Bmok, A. Talcott, J. Nolan, I. 3.

Mevera, O. V'alirma, B. Rappola, C. J. Kuopmnn, R.

Mrs. Posey, mother of the bride, the murder," declared Hynes. "Mer marriage of the couple took place at three then set upon Hersey. the po rick did not shoot until Stedman tne x-aiace Hotel, ban Francisco, early lice being in company with wore a gown of black velvet also did Mrs. Hunt the latter costume being adorned with steel beading and lace.

called him a coward." Hurst's wife, and, after administering Attorney Lin Church represented a 'severe beating, robbed him of 930, Mernck. Only the relatives and close friends. his watch, railroad passes and pri "The viper that crawls Its slimy among whom were a number of the this week, following the return of the bride from New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lacey Bray-ton will give a dance at the Clare-' mont Country Club this evening for their young daughter. Miss Theresa vate papers. They then threw him way into the heart of a man's home," downstairs into the street. sorority sisters of the bride, witnessed the nuptials. Following an elaborate said Church, "deserves the worst Hersey notified the police and In kind of death." wedding supper Hunt and his bride spectors W.

J. Emlgh and" Frank Rossick were detailed to the case. Corporal Stedman was found DISTRICT NO. 2. departed for Southern California for a three weeks' honeymoon.

On their asleep in the Merrick apartment in They went to the home of Mrs. Kate Oakland on the night of August 19, return they will occupy apartments In Rocco at 610 Franklin street and Mrs. Merrick and her baby were in being given to carbohydrate foods. In our zeal to find and make use of Broderlck street San Francisco. after questioning the woman went to the apartment Merrick- returned Both Hunt and his brice are grad tape name derived from the Rice, potatoes, pastes, corn and dried legumes.

Milk, cream, cheese (except In the smallest possible portion once in a wheat substitutes we are quite'losing the Grove-street house, where the Hursts live. The Hursts "were not at home and quarreled with Stedman, The shooting followed. uates from the University of California. The wedding Is the culmination signt or the other necessary foods which go to moke up a balanced home when the officers arrived, but of a frendship which has existed the inspectors stationed Patrolman O. O.

Hunt there to await the arrival Oralana. P. Hadley, J. F. C.

Duncan, C. E. Kazxcna, H. Wietnera, J. F.

rnamd. EL 8. T. Feifpison, A. E.

Crowley, J. A. Stanher, A. Kapinosa, lt. P.

Hirran. T. M. Zacharias. H.

Khrlk-h, G. T. Krei.w, J. E. Riordan, F.

E. Rittmaad, H. F. Dohson, J. B.

Oarcia. H. since childhood days, and long before Special Sugar Sales that the two mothers of the couple menu. If our unhappy correspondent is omitting starch, carbohydrates, fat, from his diet, what do you imagine there Is left? Fats In reason Worthintcton, Mcci, Leonard. V.

HmiUi, K. V. Murritt, C. It. Hall, W.

Q. Mitchell. D. Heed. I.

Creon. H. O. MeCloy. W.

Vf. Hhn, F. V. LKurolio, Kouoles, Scran, W. M.

Muir, W. Piatt, K. W. Andre, G. Dunham, W.

IlllfT. 8. F. U.tton, F. E.

Winter. A. of the trla. When they arrived home they were taken into custody and were schoolgirl chums at boarding Attacked by Grocers then taken to the Central Police Sta able amounts are not fat producing while), butter. Pics, cakes, puddings, custards.

Ice creams, syrup-sweetened soda water mixtures. Candies and such sweets. Wines, beers, ales and any other sort of spirits. I not see how it is not only possible but very easy to "Hooverize" and grow thin school. The bride is intellectually brilliant and exceedingly popular.

Hunt comes of a family known In tion, where they were identified by In the body, and are in fact a very C. S. Hogan. secretary of the Ala Cape of Good Hope-designates a glove'skin used whole and dressed right sideout, or If it's a Fownes Cape it designates the genuine Cape skin from Africa, making the smartest; Hersey. important food material and should meda County Merchants' and Gro banking circles across the bay.

The police later found the private not be entirely eliminated unless on cers Association, complained to papers and passes belonging to Her one's physician's advice. Federal Food Administrator Ralph a Cantaln and Mrs. Charles Minor (ireeu. R. E.

Harluw, F. Johnson, I. sey in the yard In the rear of the Corpulency, while sometimes due Hurst home. P. Merritt in Oakland yesterday concerning the "special sugar sales" held by some merchants.

According Goodall gave an informal dinner at their home in the Lakeside district last evening, in honor of friends from DISTRICT NO. 3 According to the police Mrs. Rocco Williams. Several score of the school and sub-debutante set have been asked to participate in the festivity, Mrs. C.

H. Rleber of Berkeley is planning to leave shortly for New York for an indefinite stay, planning to resume her art work in which she has been successful. Her daughter, Miss Dorothy Rieber, who has preceded her mother East is engaged in illustrating work in New York. Mrs. Rieber, who was East all of last year, came to California to spend the summer in Berkeley, and during her stay has beeen particularly active as a leader in war service work among the women-of the college town.

Vim Crow" District Ref used by Council On the advice of Deputy City Attorney H. L. Hagan, the Oakland City Council yesterday refused to pass an ordinance creating "Jim Crow" restrictions on the negro population in certain sections of Oakland. The ordinance, as proposed by Orville B. Caldwell of the Santa Fe Improvement Club, would prohibit a mixed population on any one street Hagan advised the commissioners that the measure, which was modeled after the Baltimore act was un L.

Baird, H. M. had nothing to do with the robbery to Hogan, certain dealers have made a practice to sell sugar below cost North Africa, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Webb. and she was not arrested. In -honor of Miss Adcle Scott ft The Big Game" to Whet. MM and in large quantities for advertising purposes. Hogan says that these sales make waste in sugar and he asks that the government stop them.

Be U. of C. Theme whose marriage will be an event of next week. Miss Helen Mehrmann will give a prettily appointed luncheon to-day for the members of the bridal party at Mount Diablo Club the guests all motoring out together for the festivity. The girls whom the bride-elect' has chosen to be her "The Big Game" will be the theme strongest, best fitting gloves procurable.

Washable, tod "Standard I officers and civilians: os it's a OWNE 'I that's all you need to know about a GLOVE Dr. Porter Donates of the special university meeting rvtc by taking some mixture out of a bottle. The vaunted sarsaparllla and blood purifiers have little value. Sarsaparllla has long since been abandoned by the medical frater- which will be held this morning at Reed. Ii.

B. Keller, J. T. Roberta, 8. Maachio, A.

Witt, W. W. Small, A. l'Vrrea, O. F.

D. Phields, 3. A. Althaijsen, J. Aaroe, H.

N. Huiter, W. J. Phison, nenlia. H.

Hamush, F. Brirmila, L. Ballinger, A. Bhone, U. H.

Suter, C. VVeeka, H. N. Roberta, R. T.

Anderson, EX A. Searing. W. B. reterson, H.

M. Parker, H. R. Parent, W. A.

Srmn, R. Wagner, A. Pictures to Exhibit Selinoor, P. F. Johnson.

W. M. Kisrwt, Frank C. Honn, It. Mwtoran, J.

irisler. if. Rood. A. G.

Miller, A. F. Naiaroith. U. H.

Johnson, Ti. Re. A. (Vninor, S. F.

Brown, N. O. Iyylinghouee, It. I Nold, H. H.

Jacks. A. Riittoo, G. A. Brown, E.

la, RAuntree, A. Ohauett, 1 Miller, R. Montgomery, F. Wrifrht, 8. L.

Peterapn. Hamilton, A. Bpruift, F. C. Bly.

J. O. ftpencer, G. A. Schilke.

E. A. 11 clock in Harmon gymnasium, University of California. President inity. attendants are Miss Rosaling Cassidy of Mills College, a New York maid; Benjamin Ide Wheeler will have re- 1 I Dr.

W. S. Porter, president and uw can milk be pasteurized at turned from his visit to Southern Miss. Muriel Zahn, Miss Frances home? M. California in time to preside.

Whitesill of Los Angeles, Miss Carol founder, of the Oakland Art Association, yesterday donated pictures to the value of $20,000 to the Oakland By raising the temperature to The speakers include Judge Ever I AM feeling rather run down and think I need a good "blood purlfler." What do you recommend? IC S. The only reliable recipe I know for "purifying the blood" is the following: First, deep breathing in the fresh air day and night, outdoor exercise and a daily Pardee, Miss Suzette Newton and Miss Helen Mehrmann. On Monday ett. J. Brown of Oakland, formerly track captain and football manager Gallery.

They will form a section of the In Mfss Zahn will give a luncheon at her apartments at the Peralta in and one of the campus heroes of the stitution's permanent exhibit Several honor of the bride-elect. Miss Scott's raid which resulted In making the "Stanford the sacred trophy of old masters, purchased by Dr. Porter from the Havens collection, are included in the gift marriage to Lieutenant Frank Roller, U. S. will take her to Tacoma to the university; John A.

Stroud, for DISTRICT NO, Garcia. F. 8. merly football captain and now grad reside for the present as the young Iry, H. M.

Vcio, R. Paintings by Vida Tlorton Miller uate manager: Daniel P. Foster, this orlicer is now. stationed at American Moore. 'T.

are being received by the association. year's football captain, and Milton H. Lake. Schwartz, Oakland lawyer and for bath and rub. At a quiet home ceremony yester S.F.

Boy Is on Way Kb 145 or 150 degrees Fahrenheit and leaving it at that temperature for thirty minutes. This is best accomplished by putting the vessel of milk in water and gradually heating the water to about 10 degrees above the pasteurfzatlon point. Then remove from the 'fire and stir the milk until all parts of it are heated up to a temperature of about 145 to 150 degrees. After being allowed to remain for a half hour longer In the hot water the pasteurization Is complete. I HAVE been told that pasteurized milk is liable to produce, scurvy.

Is this A. C. Yes, pasteurised milk has a tendency to produce scurvy, but this can be counteracted by giving the child every day a few.drops of orange juice. constitutional. He said: 'This is not valid exercise of police power.

fs unconstitutional because it assigns separate residence solely on the basis of color; denies certain persons the equal protection of the laws, and is contrary to the Inherent right to acquire and dispose of property at wilL" Jackson Will Ignore Civil Service Ruling No action will be taken by Dr. Jackson, Commissioner of Public Health and Safety of Oakland, on Howden, W. Jarner, J. E. Parker, H.

H. Maruocl, J. ftiiman, H. MxK.ilinchey, F. J.

Smith, A. Mack, A. MeCture HhaW, A. Younir, A. K.

Ruaseil, 8. Kendall, W. BalUch. A. mer campus yell-leader.

Army Chaplain to day morning the marriage of Miss Kelly. W. I Txvnnj T. Jt. Mbiu7.

B. J. Smith, J. S. Creque, F.

O. Edelmaiaer, E. 01 Bicuier, J. I Iy. H.

M. Morgan, A. B. Kaneen, C. W.

Houe. W. H. Keleon. A.

To Join U. S. Army DellKhtfnl tm toarlaU be Mildred Manuel of Oakland and Frank Sutherland of Honolulu was Tell of Trenches Lrremenam tarsnaii jMaaison, graduate of the University of Cali cause everTlhlag i reaaoaahle la rlce cxeelleal la sx4 eatiaa. Aaaerteaa plan fm ft European plan trom $3 MORGAN ROSS, Maaaarer solemnized in the; presence of the relatives only, and at noon the couple sailed for Honolulu, their future i Second, keeping the bowel active, but not by habitual use of purgatives. Third, lightening the diet in hot weather, avoiding pastries, sweets, greasy -foods, much meat and all alcohol, and partaking plentifully of green Vegetables, fresh fruits and the.

like, with coarse whole cereals, "pure milk and eggs. One cannot live in an unhygienic way, or have any specific trouble of disease and the blood" 5. UISIKIUT INU fornia with last year's class, has returned to the East following a brief home. The Rev. William Day Cobhledick.

L. M. Winkleman, G. Slmonds, pastor of the First Uni Abbe Flynn, chaplain in the French army, who has spent twenty months in the French trenches, will speak to Professor Charles Mills Gayley's class and the public this afternoon at 4 tarian Church, officiated, and the visit with relatives in San Francisco, and expects shortly to sail for France, where he will see active Service with General Pershing's forces. He is one couple were unattended.

The bride was given into the keeping of her o'clock in the Hearst Greek Theatre, of the first young officers from this future husband by her father, Walter G. Manuel. University of California. vicinity to graduate from the offi The Abbe is making a brtef visit The marriage is the outcome of a cers reserve corps and receive a commission abroad. romance begun when both were stu Lori Marks, 89, to America, on leave, and is the guest of the Newman Club.

He will soon return "to his brave and beloved dents at the Agricultural College in the finding of the Civil Service Board in the case of Patrolman M. J. Shannon, chain gang officer. The board held, after investigating charges against Shannon, that the policeman had been guilty of dereliction in handling the prisoners. Ben Jones, secretary for Commissioner Jackson, says the Civil Ser-ice Board acted without authority, no charges against Shannon having been filed with the commissioner.

VOTE he MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE TICKET STRAIGHT. Advt. Corvallls, Ore. the bride taking a boys in the trenches." K. of C.

Hold Mass course in home economics; the bridegroom in agriculture. He holds the rank of captain in the French army, and has had varied Actress, Dies in Alameda Home experiences which he describes in a In Memory of Dead In honor of their dead, members of The holiday season will find quite Charges Wif eh Felon for Divorce; Court in Doubt Oakland Woman Restored to Civil Right by Judge; Does Husband's Bill Fall Now7 vivid and eloquent manner. Woman Worker of a contingent of Oakland's smart set in New York. Mrs. W.

G. Henshaw and. her daughter, Mrs. Alia Chick- Sierra Asscbly, Knights of Columbus, will atlend the holy mass to-day. All ering, are planning to make their Souls Day.

The ceremony will be Mothered Harrison Fisher as S. F. U. S. W.

V. Dead yearly pilgrimage to Gotham's shrine, held at 8:30 a. m. in St Francis de Sales Church and will be aenducted by the Rev. Father P.

J. Keane. The gathering of the lodgemen at memor. ial mass is an annual affair. Mrs.

H. P. Lee, wife of Patrolman H. P. Lee.

of the Berkeley Police De Newspaper Man; Played With Big Ones. Mrs. Lori Marks, 89, who sixty partment and an active member of as aiso are Air. ana Airs, wiiiuun Thornton White. Mr.

and Mrs. Wlll-ard Williamson also will be found In the California colony in the East this winter. Among those already there are Charles Tripler, Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. George Tyson, -Mrs.

Martin Kales, Mrs. August Schilling and the Woman Auxiliary of the Span VOTK he MUNICIPAL CONFEREXCE ish-American Veterans, died TICKET STRAIGHT. yesterday at the family 2244 Aflvt. Russell street, Berkeley. hhe had years ago played leading roles in San Francisco.

theatres, died in Alameda been ill for some time. She was born in California forty-nine years A new point in divorce proceedings has arisen in the case of Richard I. Powell against Mrs. Margaret Powell of Oakland. Superior Judge -J.

J. Trabucco restored Mrs. Powell to her civil rights yesterday by revoking her probation. She recently pleaded Besides her husband she is survived bv two daughters, Miss Olive Ooldstein, T. Gilbert, C.

CunninKhain, VV. W. Parata, W. Duffy. E.

C. Borba, B. Zmra, P. Amaral, AL Mairihino, A. Nold.

L. P. Morton, J. W. Rosenthal, It.

Teliero, J. P. Picgott, C. H. Renet, J.

H. Edward, G. J. Tiemey, Dr. F.

O. Anderson, A. G. Spindler, J. Ooldwater, N.

Searl, O. U. Faisio, J. Howell, R. G.

Rosa, R. S. Ambrose, W. fttrand, M. fiamuels, Wanderlieh, R.

H. OiiTried, P. Parker, O. R. Droeo, S.

Berknian, G. Mctilellan, I 3. Hoag. J. T.

A insworth, S. G. Fox, B. Courtney. F.

J. McMahon. C. Ilawkenbury, H. Aschitandon H.

3. Hole, D. B. Sullivan, C. Brown, L.

Kempe, W. RolwrU, O. B. Gairett. W.

Marsala, V. Herisley. W. Bollvn, H. 1 Walsh, T.

E. Johnson. A. S. Wade.

W. R. Fonir, T. Touanicott, P. I Tahor.

J. Rtan, V. Pierce, H. N. Williams, T.

W. Rose. H. 1 TiDett, It. MctJinnie, J.

Andrade, M. P. Parsons, B. Samiwon, J. R.

Cauciarmlo, W. V. Jteliio, J. F. C.

Sparks. W. Giblion. C. PcUTBon.

O. Rutherford, G. Clairville. R. Maswvni.

P. Hairel, A. B. AcrinilH, A. Cobhledick, M.

Sheehan. W. J. Bcalaaio, A. Proto, a DISTRICT NO.

6. Abreii, G. t. Rideriquea, M. (niambera, J.

MicheU, H. H. Murry, ft. IHckey, W. W.

Jones, W. H. Herdricka, J. DISTRICT NO. 7.

M. A. Oiienshaw, W. O. A.

Ciimibell, A C. Bell, J. Maher, M. T. Williama.

G. 0. Mnpincotl; W. Olsen. J.

G. Wickman, W. O. Behrena. W.

Irensen', J. T. Rurtd. J. O.

Hie'idenbach, C. Bradshaw, n. A Bour.a, C. Whidding, F. t.

Petwa, P. Carlsen. W. A. Sprinn, W.

A. Oarkedeneo, A. N. Ricketts, V. V.

fWinehock, F- H. 20 FROM ALAMEDA. Twenty drafted men who will leave Alameda for Camp Lewis this morning, were tendered a banquet last night by the Park Street District Merchants' Association. Mayor (5reene Majors officially bade the men God-speed. Bernard O'Brien sang "Laddie Boy" and other ballads and Russel Franck presided at the piano.

Armed with comfort bags, provided bythe Red Cross, the men will meet at 8 o'clock this morning: at draft headquarters when each will be provided with an auto to take himself and family to the Sixteenth street depot- in Oakland. Entrapment is at 9 o'clock. Counter, Berkeley, and Mrs. Evelyn Hinds, Sacramento. trvvlty to a charge of embezzlement In his divorce complaint, "Powell Thief Loots Saloon; asked for a decree on grounds that his wife was a felon.

Whether I Mf en this I Model rlLp $2'50 A WEEK Walks by Officer or not this is true, and he will still have grounds for divorce, is a ques late Wednesday night. Mrs. Marks established' a home at 827 Halirnt avenue in 1872. She left no children. Harrison Fisher, when he was a struggling young fellow on the staff of a San Francisco newspaper, mothered by Mrs.

Marks. Pldy bills, yellow with found in Mrs. Marks' effects tell of her histrionic successes in the early days in San Francisco. One of them shows, where she, with her husband, August Marks, appeared at the Assembly Hall, Post and Kearny streets, on April 18, 1858. Mrs.

Marks played at other times with Barrett and was a close friend of John McCullough. When she had reached the age of 74 she gave a selection from "The Cricket on the Hearth," at the Ger-i Breaking into the saloon of Biz- tion which has no precedent in Call-fornia, according to Judge Trabucco, 'JThis case may have to be settled zanelli, 958 San Pablo avenue, Albany, shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday morning, a burglar looted the till of $32.50. He escaped by walking out of the place as Deputy Marshal Jack by the Supreme Court," said Judge Trabucco, "as the legal point has Krown was passing rne saioon. never before arisen." Mrs. Powell is alleged to have be come involved over the sale of house hold furniture, but after the charge of embezzlement had been placed against her she adjusted the difficulty by paying tne amount in question.

Most talked of Best thought of HOTEL PLAZA man Altenheim in Oakland. Mrs. Marks was well and hearty up to a recent sickness which had lasted but five weeks. The funeral will be held to-day from the home on Haight avenue, at 2 o'clock. You can now have an actual Re-Creation of the famous Quartette from Rigoletto Sung by four of the fore ALMA GLUCK Makes Exclusively Victor Records ALMA GLUCK.

the great Soprano, who will, sing at the Columbia Theatre Sunday afternoon, November 4 and 11, makes Records only for the Victor, She has made nearly a hundred they are beau--tiful renditions. You will enjoy, hearing Mme. Gluck sing' in concert, but by all means get at least one of her Records and hear her wonderful voice again and again in your own home any time and as often as you please. Phone Orders Delivered Promptly by Motor Service. Telephone Sutter 6000 Dealers hi Slcimvay and other Pianoi, Pianola Pianos, Victrolas and Music, Ukuleles, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music.

CAFE most operatic singers. erry maker Scored For Greasing Tracks Street cars skidding along a track greased with soap, was Lemar Howe's idea of a Hallowe'en prank. It did not coincide with the opinion of Judge George E. Samuels of the Oakland Police court, who gave the twenty-three-year-old bollermaker a severe reprimand. He was dismissed following a promis to find a better I Model C-150 I' IE I 30 selections 1 Mr.

Edison's New Art "Music Re-Creation" has made this possible. Kg (10 Donbla B.oonJO Nbw Testing Depots For Auto Headlights Additional stations for testing the headlights of automobiles have been established by the traffic bureau of the Oakland police department at Northern nd Melrose police stations. $162.50 There9 Superior Flavor P0STUM as a table beverage. A package from the grocer is well Come to onr store and Usten72T- TVTsTH.7 J7IYClKi to this masterpiece played oa "The Phonograph with a Sool Entrance through lobby, Post and Stockton Streets Facias Union Sqaare DAILY LUNCHEON 12 to 2 o'clock, 500 Dinner de'Lnxe, 6 to 8, at the old price, $1.00 Private Parties Chert Special Attention Hotel Plasa, Management C. A.

Gonder. 350 Luxurious Rooms. Army and Nary officers and families, special rates. Bernat Jaulus' Famous Hungarian Orchestra Every Edison Phonograph is a perfect musical Instrument In every respect. All models In all finishes are shown in our VMo salesrooms, where free demon- use ror soap tnan tne greasing oi street car tracks.

Hallowe'en pranksters, or a cat on the back fence, were responsible, according to the police, for a hurry call for assistance from Mrs. W. IL Michael, 423 Sixty-second street Practical Jokers disturbed the fire department with three alarms, during the evening's celebrations. Two Years in Jail For Shooting Woman Btrations are given daily. NNpP--.

Co i The establishment of the new sta-tions will permit the police to de- ltermlne without delay as to whether or not lights comply with the provl-i sions of the State law. The new stations were Installed under the direction of Corporal J. F. Wallman, head the trafflo bureau. Woman Run Down By Motorcyclist Mrs.

Helen Cox, at 479 Hobart street, Oakland, narrowly' escaped death yesterday when she was run down at' Tenth and Washington streets by a motorcycle ridden by Brito, of 2840 East Tenth street. Mrs. Cox was removed to the emergency hospital, v. here lt was found that she had sustained a number of painful cuts and bruiaes about the head and arms. I -W In Man! Whatever You Pay trial, in coffee Karnr and Knttar Pan Franrlaco fourteenth and Clay Oakland bacrameoto, Utodrton, Fresno, Sao Jom worth a place of especially California Phonograph Co.V9 i for your clothes your suits and your overcoats you positively cannot af ford NOT to see the values offered George Williams was sentenced yesterday to two years in the Alameda county jail by Superior Judge Frank B.

Ogden for assault with a deadly weapon. He pleaded guilty to shooting Minnie Legron in her apartments, 214 Madison street several weeks ago. The bullet wounded her, and Ernest, her 17 year old son wrestled the gun from Formerly EUer'a Talklag Maehlae Co, this fall at CHERRY'S in these gar OPEV SATI RntYS 975 MARKET ST. ments, on easy terms ot payment 52 Geary and 2400 Mission Advertise When Coffee Disagrees! TILL 10 P. M.

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