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ft THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: SATURDAY. JULY T. 1913 Events in the Theaters World's Greatest BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. AND DEATHS 54. 47.

Felii Runse. Placerville. and Ethel B. Haizlip, Picture Spread Over 157 Years GREEN 1 RADIO The Way of a Ranger A FREE nilOKI.KT. The Examiner has printed a booklet which contains many very appropriate forma for "Cards o( Thanks." These cards are novr beins publisher! extensively.

In place of semlin out Individual letters The booklet also contains "In Memoriam" verses and correal wnidina for "ifsss Notlcea" and "Tombstone Dedications." Call, write or phona The Examiner. SPtter 1414. for a Free Copy of this heloful booklet or for further Information. STARS TO BE SEEN fSsturdayl. July 1.

in.1.1. at 730) nVlmk a. from th Memorial Cbapela of Carew English. and (Jcldcn (late thenca to 6(. Patrick's church where a ri (liens, mass will be orfered for the repose r.f his soul, eommeocina at o'clock.

Interment. Holy C'rosa Cemetery. KN0 In Alameda. June .10, 18.1.1. Wit.

Iiam C. Knox, beloved, lather of Dani'l H. Knot. Funeral at 10 .10 o'clock a. Monday.

July 3. lfci.l, at Fowler-Ander-on Parlors. Alameda. MAOI IRE In this city. Natalia Mamiir, lovimc wife of Jamca J.

Mazuire, mofhee of Mrs, OUa Huddleaton, Mra. Natalia SAX t'RAM'iaCn CITY AXD COl'STT. nirthi. A8I.ANTAN Tn thi eily, 17. to the wife of lvon AlnlBn.

i(irJ4 Bush a daughter. BAYKS In thia rity. June 23. lo wife of Hersch K. Haves.

67il Alvarado a daughter. BKKTECfilCN In this city, June 14. to the wife of tdgfred M. Jierulsen, 307-A unerrero a son. CASTHi) In thia city.

June 18. to the wlfa of L'harloa T. Casdo. BUM Railroad South Francisco, a son. CHtCHlZOI.A In thia City.

June 1.1. to the wife of Thomaa 'hk'hiola, JacRson, Amador cou ty. a aon. DANK In this city. Jun 11.

to th wife of Harold S. li. Dane. 8i8 Sixth a daughter. Imaginary Visit to America of 1776 Discloses Almost Unbelievable Change KING OF JAZ Kansns Fred M.

Buss, 1, 10 ciiesinut and Betty A. Fox. 111. 1801 Hvde st. SKOKOP1SOFK-RAABEN Niiholaa Sko.

ropisoff. 2508 Hush and An-vclira Haahen. I. yon at. STKl.N-HKItl WITCH Stein, 31.

tf5 Mission and Molly Bcrcovitch, 14. (Ill Wchstir st. IJeorise Weiss, AS. Hotel Holland, and 1-aku Howell, IK, a lit Mason at. KT.KI.-.MICKEI.K Parker B.

Wetr.el, 11, oiikland. and Florence C. Mickele, I. 1. Berkeley, WONO-CHAN Wonr Ben Sen 4.

T11 tirant. and Anne Chan, HI, Id Beckett TARWOOO-KXOX Harold R. Tarwood. 14, KKIJ (Vik and lN'ette K. Knox.

II. Athens St. ITecerea Orflnled. P.AI.AO.VA Velma, from Henry, annulment. CKI.I I.I Concllh from Peter.

PAV1S Msriorte from M. Raymond, EliAWA In thia elty. June 15. to the; vife of tJinlaro Kgawa. 1711 JRurhanai) a daoKhter.

I ENCKRT In (his city. June. Id. to the, w-ife of Keinhard F. KnRert.

117ft Wash. teuton a eon. FAU.KX In thia city, tune II. to the wife of Godfrey Fallen. Haiti" i a dauchter.

i HOM In this cily. 14. to the wife S. i H1PPKKFJKI.I of Horn t'hew Win, pod Sadte a. from Ralph Violet from Weston F.lsle lark, OR A.

NT Frank H. from (Juerita. I.A FOX Laurent from Catherine. MarnON'ALP M-na from Murdock. McHl'OH from Joseph.

PHILLIPS P.arnett from Ailie T. (Jl'KHAPA Sebastian from Rntila. IIORMAXX. I1F.NRT HOVB. AN.MK 7.1 jrear CAI.I.AfiHAX.

MARY A. 75 year F.AST MAX. J0F.le-4IT yeara KVAM. MIR A VAtiKI- i. CARI.

year FEXXER. KK HAKII KVKIKK. HX P.tl'l, FLETCHER. JACKSON R. ear KAII R.

HA.EI. DITTMAR HARtiROVE. Jl I.M ANN RALPH II year k.U FMANN. ERNEST KFAMMERI.IXG (W HFEI.ER, IMIROTHV BE ItKsA KKSNV, FKASCIH H. KNOX, II.I.IAM r.

M.Alil IKE. NATALIA MARKII1 ITS. EBWARO r'r Mct'AHT MV. r. H.

M.NEE. EI.B0N R. Ol.TMAN, MAKfiAKKT RO.MAX, Al'Bl'STA ROSS. JAMES 5.1 year SCAFIDI. ANC.EI.IN' A SI.

tl year HATTIK K. STEDMAX. (IKOKIIK IV. 73 year Tl UXEK. I II.

I IAN WAKKEN. WILLIAM WEED K.N, 1IA S. WOIIBWAKI). JANE K. lioi.UXS Beatrice rmm pean THOMAS Virginia from Fred.

annul- jf, v. i.pr- i llwiii mini in xMiai' rirrTiiir-ni if 1 i t' -f ir mi A LARGE CAST of stage, screen nd radio celebrities, scores of lavish settincrR, and famous ong hits featured by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra, characterize the 1933 version of "King of Jazz," which opens today at the United Artists. The musical extravaganza is entirely in technicolor. Featuring Bins Crosby, Slim Sum-merville, John Boles, Jeanie Lan-r, Jeanette Loff, Stanley Smith, Laura La Plant, the Brox sisters, the Sisters 'G' and Russell Market dancers, nothing: seems to have been spared to bring: this lavish mtisicale back Into public favor. Fresh comedy elements have been injected in the new version, with Slim Summerville In at least three of these intermissions.

New Stage, Screen Bill Is Offered at Capitan A NEIV PROGRAM of sparkling screen and stage entertainment opened yesterday at El Capitan. Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper are co-starring on the screen In "Today We Live." The desire of a man and a woman to make the nient, Plvnree rnmnlalnll Filed. BFRKoVlTS Naomai E. va. Archie separata maintenance.

CHKISTOPHKU B. H. va. Myrtle C. HeSMIliT Mlldrtd K.

va. Karl S. K1IIKSKY Lillian J. va. c.eorne W.

MAUIXK Helen M. va Charles M. M1HARA Hnnae vs. Kanuo. PIIH'F, Alma va.

Karl Stanley. II A Klennor va. Herald Henry. TOHCO Vincent i. va.

Kcnnelh. WUHSI.KV Moselle va. Fred J. F.statea KHeil for I'ruliale. BVCK Kslate of Carslen pelitlon of C.

J. Borefeldt: heirs. Mr. lenlisa HruRKS et less than JHI.oOO. Kl.Mi Kstale of Martin, petition of Leslie L.

Hubbard: lielra. Mis. Cecilia Kiiib Johnslone el less than S10.000. RAMHI.I'H Kalnte of Beatrix, petition of C. H.

Randolph; heirs. Beverley hcimer et Ires S5.00O. A F.slate of Omer V. petiin of Ida O'Coraior. heir, Ida OV'nnnor.

less thsn SHI. IKMI. WATT Kslate of Ceorse pelilion of Vera Welt: heir, (leorce Kenneth Wall, less than I0.000. a son. HOWARD in this city.

June 15. to Ihe wife of Raymond J. Howard. Grove a daughter. In this eily.

June 14. to the wife of Jeonie Thuen, Orsnt a son. KAI In Ihla eily. June to the wile of Hal l.ee. 7S7 Jackson a danc-hter.

I.A I'aee Tn thia rity. June 14. to the wife of Frank I.a i'ase. i.M Ah- hury a daughter. I.INNEY In thia city.

June 11. to th wife of Jamea I Linney, 614 Naples st ft da uKhter. MKYRK In this citv. June 51. to the wife, of Fred 1.

ileyer. SSI York Oakland, a aon. MOCK In thia city. 15, to the wife of Mock lam MTU Clay a duoRhter. Ml I.t-AIIKY In this citv.

June 1.1. to the wif of rhriatonher J. Wullarky, Thirty-fourth a aon. MI'ltl'HY In thia cily, June Irt. to the wife of Frank Al.

Murphy, Anaelmo, a dauahter, I'KTHAY In thia cily, June 14. to the wife of Hansom J'etray. 144 Parnassus ave a son. RlNHAmKK In this citv. June 1H.

tn (he wife of Rafael (i. Rlnaba rcer. 11150 Tenlh a dauehter. SWAVSO.V In thia citv. June 1.

to the wife of Waller G. Swanson. 1(101 Uroart. way st a son. TmPlO In this eily.

June 14. to the wife of Anton Turcic, 1.100 Pace a dimirhtev. WARNKH In thia rily. June IS. to Ihe wife of Henrv Warner.

IHtf llreat Hiahwav. a son. WATSON In this citv. June 11. tn Ihe wife of Ciennre vVlnn.

1.115 Waller a dauchter. WO.VI5 In (his city, June 1.1. tn the wife of WonE Foon, POd Sacramenln a son. In this citv. June 1(1 to the wife of Francis p.

Wynn. ",05 Fifteenth a dauehter. By ANNIE LAURIE 1776-1933 not such a very long time as time goes, from the first Independence Day to this very FOURTH OF JULY. One hundred and fifty-seven years why, that's a mere nothing in the history of a race or even of a nation. But what a lot has happened in that time.

If somebody by some strange magic should turn th clock in reverse for a day and throw us all back into George Washington's time for just one little week what a lot of helpless, confusd creatures we would be. No gas, no electricity, no radio, no telegrams, no typewriters, no motor cars, no railroad trains, no steamships, no public laundries, no airships, no stationary tubs, nd no -bulltin bathtubs, either, mind you that. And whisper, wasn't every one of these things invented in America? Nothing but open fireplaces to heat 'your house, and cook your food not a refrigerator on earth, and nine women out of ten carding the wool and weaving the material for their own dresses, yes and making the homespun for their husbands' clothes, too, NO running into town for a bit of shopping as a mere Incident of the day no, thank you, not with the roads nothing but cow paths, and New York five or six days or more from Boston and no such place as San Francisco on the face of the earth. Every girl who was not married by the time she was 20 was a hopeless old maid and every married woman of 35 who didn't have at least four children under foot a nobody, and a nothing. No such thing aa divorce, and every man supporting as a matter of course, not only his wife and children, but Rny forlorn sisters and aunts and cousins on either side of the house.

Not a woman in business for herself, or any anyone else. Housework was a woman's work and she did that or she did No League of Women Voters In those days, no W. C. T. U.

and no Y. M. C. A. goodness, what a queer world.

altera, Frank W. Wbits. sister of tlrunia Beronoff and Alexia Kashe-varoff. Friend ar invited to attend the fu neral Monday. July .1.

at 10-30 a from the mortuary of Julius S. Gedauf 41 'an Ness ave, MARKOVIT In Oakland. June Edward, dearlv beloved husband Mar.iorie fBerrovirhl Markovits. devoted, father of Joseph. Frank and Burton.

Markovits. Mrs, Pavid Panposkey, Mrs. Sidney Rosenyweig- of Chieaao. onrle of (ienrse B. von Boden ievinj rother of Bvia Markovits.

a native of. aired year. Friend are invited to attend th services Sunday afternoon. July 1, at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Albert Brown Piedmont Oakland. Interment.

Hnm of Teace Cemetery. Fairfax Oakland. MrCAKTHY' In thia rity. June 3n. 1P31.

P. H. McCarthv, beloved husband of Jeanette Mct'arthy, and lovlna; father of P. H. McCarthy Eileen, Virginia.

Kathleen, Marion, Justine. William Bari-y am the late Cleveland L. Carthy a native of Ireland. Former Mayor of Pan Francisco, Past President nf the State and City Bulldin Trades Council, Kniahta of Columbus. South of Market Boys.

I.oyal of Moose, Kaalea, Carpenters' t'nion Iocal Xn. II. Knicht of the Red Branch and Ancient Order of Hibernian and B. I o. Elka.

Tbe funeral will take place) Mondav, July 3. at o'clock a. m. from his lat residence. 15.1 Coper Terrace, thence to St.

Irnarius Church, where a reauiem mass will be offered for the repose of hia soul, remmene-In at .10 n'elock. Inlerment Hole Cross Cemetery. tCarew A EnRiish Service! SOi'TH OF MABKET BOYS," IVi. The officers and members are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. P.

H. McCarthy. Al, KATSCH1NSKL President. PETER R. Secretary, MrNEE In Ihis city.

June in. mil. Eldon loving- hushand of M'-rtl Mr.Vee, devoted father of Robert MrNe. a native of Kansas. Fonerst services will be hM today (Saturday) at 45 m.

from tb mortuary of Hslsted 111.1 Suttee near Polk. Interment. Xational Cemetery. (1I.T1IAN In this city. June IP.

Ifl.1.1. Maraarel. beloved wife of the late Oeore" oltman. and mother of Charlea and th late Oenrae and Katherine M. Oltman, and arandmother of Ellsworth Oltman.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday), at 2 p. at Ashley Mc.Mu lien's, Geary t. and rUh ave. OSBORNE In this citv. June 30.

1B31. James Stuart Osborne, lovine; father of James I.yle and Egbert B. Oeborne, native of Memphis. Tenn. Funeral and interment private, (Gray'.) ROHAN In this rity.

Jure 30. 1033. Augusta Roman, w.fe of the late Simon Roman, sister of N'slhan Strauss of New Torli. and the late Mrs. BabeU Lneb.

Funeral services will be- held temors row tsundayi. i 1 0 .10 o'eioek a. from ihe mortuary of Halsted Co III. 1 Suiter near Polk. RIS this cily.

June .10. lfi.1.1. tt m. Koss, deativ l.ejovcd brother of r.eorpe Biis and tbe late Airs. Marie A.

Bill, a nsiive of Forest Hill, California, seed 5.1 a ears. Erieri.ts are Invited fn sltepd the funeral services today (Saturday, st It a. at the chattel ot F. Subr Iltin Mission near 15th st, In'lrns ment. olivet Columbarium.

SCAFIBI In this city. Jun 10. lfi.1.1. Anitclina M. Scafidt.

dearly beloved wiO of Salvatore Scnfidl. lovint mother of Kathleen Srafldl, beloved dauahter of Biacomo and Josephine Clnrotia, and lovina- a'ster of Carmellna, Elena and Jack Clncotf and Mr. efidi. native of Fan Francisco, aaed 17 years. A member of lsola Salins So.

rleiy: member of octet Italian dl Muiua Beneficenia. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral today ISaturdav). at a. m. from Ihe chapel of H.

F. Suhr inia Slission near 15th: thence tn church of St. Charles Borrotneo, Howard st corner 1 St st. where a requiem hish mays will he i-elebtsted for the repo? of her soul, commenrinc at a. Inleiment.

Italian Cemetery. SHWARZ In Nana. June 13. lM.V Mattie dearlv beln-ed wife of Wil. Hani Shwarz.

devoted mother of Muriel REGIS TOOMEY and Barbara Weeks in a scene from the Border Tatrol thriller, "Soldiers of the Storm," which romes to the Fox today. Miss Stanwyck Does Some Climbing in 'Baby Face9 By Lloyd S. Thompson BARBARA STANWYCK climbssobs are reached. It is daring ma- Al.AMKBA (IHATV lllrtha. C( In Ihis cllv.

II. 19.1.1 to Ihe wife of Edward ('ova. Kennedy a danithtrr. FK-RNANIVK. In this cllv.

Juno II. 1 to the wife of Carmel Fernsndea. Box O' road, Hayward, a son. GOUPAX In this city. June 1.1.

111X1. to lh wife of Albert Gordan, 84ft llih a dauchter. HALE In this city, June 21, 1 to th wife of Walter Hale, 1H11 Walnut Berkeley, a eon. HA II PIN In this citv. June 17.

to the wife of Olin (5. Hardin. 1010 Haight st. San Francisco, a dauphtcr. HKIIN In thia city.

June" lit. IMS. to the wife of Thomas Hern, 711 U7th a aon. LAYCOCK in tbls city. June 14.

IMS'. to the wife of Stanley Laycook. HUH Lydi: a dHilBPter, McCA.MPllKLI. In tbls city. June 11.

to" Ihe wife of Chsrles McCamp- bell. Old iladiaon Albany, a aUKh- ROST- In this cily. June It. IH.1.1. In Ihe wife of Joseph Host, TOO Harrison ihe Examiner extends con-gratulations and best wishes on their contemplated marriage to the following: of their love during; the World War uncertainty forms the basic drama.

The background teems with melodramatic action. Robert Young: and Franchot Tone are Important members of the supporting: cast. Pcsgry O'Neill's second stajre presentation, "Hot Rhythm Revue," offers Eddie Peabody, El Capitan Band, the Dancing Sweethearts in a new and delightful melange of beauty and tuneful entertainment. Four new vaudeville acts also are on the bill, headlined by Bud Harris and his company. 'A Lady's Profession' At Mission, Fillmore OAKIE as a tough sailor and Skipworth as an English "disinherited heiress" provide the new double' feature program at the New Fillmore and New Mission with plenty of comedy.

Oakie is frstiitert in "Sailor Be Good," with Vivirnne Osborne and George E. Ftone lairing important, roles. Skipwoith combines with terial which should draw throngs over the prostrate bodies of many male victims to get to her penthouse in "Baby Face," now at the of good citizens to the box office. The moral vein which runs through it is quite desultory, and. not until AM EK In ihis cily.

June an. 1P.1.1. Samuel, beloved husband of taa late Hose Ailler, lovlna falher of Mis. Mai Mleseles. Abraham and Jaik native of Austria, ased 71 years.

Friends snd acuiiaintanres are respect-. fully inviled lo attend the funeral services Sunday. July 1. al 1 1 a. from the Hebrev Funeral Parlors, 1115 Buchanan at.

Interment. E'ernal Home Cemetery, ANTHONY In this city. June .10. 1S.1.1. Joseph, dearly beloved brother of Meyer Anihonv and Abe Anthony of An-clcs.

A member of Court No. 1. F. or and Eureka Lodge No. 9, I.

(. of Sacramento. Funeral Sunday at I n. from Cnntner. Felder.

Kenny Chapel. 1 HH5 Market s(, at lluboce ave. Interment, Salem Cemetery. HEKRV In Berkeley. June 1H.

193.1. John A. Berry, beloved husband of Emma Berry, father of John. Samuel JL. Jamn and Victor Berry.

A native of Marvland. aei 78 jeara tuontha and 18 days. Friends are respectfully Invited to atlend funeral service Saturday, July 1. at 1 o'clock, p. m.

at chapel of Edward E. Nl.haus Co, 1040 tirove si. at Derby (.. Berkeley, HORY1.VNN In San Leandro, June .10. Henrv.

beloved son of Mrs. Anna Von lllahn. dear brother of Lou la. Fred. Course Bormann.

and Auaiist Von (ilahn and the late I'ora Bormann. A member of Elmhnret Lcnlae K. of 1. Fronds are. invited to attend the funeral Monday.

July II. al p. to. from the Funeral Homo of Seramur. 407 Esludlllo San Le-amlro.

Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. Hll II In this ily. June 17. Annie food, a native of Scotland, acsd 1 1 en vs. Funeral services will lie held today tSalurdHyl st p.

from the mortuary of llalsted Co, 111:1 Suiter slreet, Polk, under lbs auspice of Jewell Chapter No. 1.18. t. K. S.

CAII.AH4N In this city. June 11 1PM.1. Marv A. Callahan, widow of the lat Frank W. Callahan and dearly beloved mnthir of Mrs.

Joseph F. Hotter. Mr. Panlel A. Saltier of Sania Rarbara.

Cat! Sirs, Kenneth H. Smitten and Sade. Iliim W. and Frank W. Callahan and the late Mrs.

Helen Callahan Wales, a native of Rochester, N. ased 75 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral Saturday. July 1st. at o'clock from the chapel of Halsted-lilerks Co.

corner Plvlsadcro and Mc-Alliater thence to Old St. Mary' church, California si, at Graot whore a solemn requiem hiph masa will he olfered for the repose of her soul, commencing et 10 o'clock a. m. Interment. Holv Cross Cemeiery, EASTIAN In this city, June 10.

Ifl.1.1. Joel, husband nf the late Hattie Eastman. native of New Hampshire, saed Nat lees of Inlenllon to Wed. COy-AN PERSON K.lward K. cot.

50, 1IHU Valencia and Alaude S. Anderson. 4tl. lliill Valencia si. DrMATTKM'A HOSSA Louis PeMattei.

15. Him Vallejo and Orestlna 17. Vnllelo st, DIME.VT-l.KllliKCHT .1. IteMer Plment, 111. 617 Foi tv-fillh sv and Lm illeM.

1(1. Twentv. first sv FKY-PeHAY Hubert M. Fiv, 17. 15(1 ler- i i i iri fti, i mi r- Warfield.

For sixty-five minutes 'the very end does it prevent Miss of the picture she displays an al- Stanwyck from behaving like an son. June 11, 10.1:1. a and Lillian E. DeHd.v. 1:1.

fMl KlltA In tWa el y. i to (be wife of Mnnuel (,. Scnoira. 1 1 "5 Tventv-sisth most Hit lerian lack of scruple, but utterly wanton Jezebel. While Ij in the last five she goes soft, giveR 1 consider the theory that naughty George Brent a half-million dol-' movies can drive -the young to lars to save the bank, and goes orgies of lechery a rather dubious! joyously with him back to the steel one, it still might be, a good Ideal mills and the washtub.

i I to run across the street and ask The latter part of the picture Is Mrs. Sweeney to look after the kids Roland Voting in "A Lady's Posses-j too much like a good many others; while you see "Baby Face." It Joseoh Hester. church and Margaret X. lioberly, 14, 1 rt PoiikIbss si. Lawrence E.

Laps. rhet. 1,5, IIIIH Waller and Josephine Alcllo. 1. 544 Cordova at.

T.APKY-ARIIAHAM Moeea Laskv. 15. 1050 Fulton and Kulh H. Abraham, 11. 44 livola lerrai-e.

LKVITAX-F1SHKK Aaron H. T.svltan, 18. 1745 Misaion (.. and Edythe J. Fisher.

1.1. 41 Jones st. MAN.V-HOBI.VSON Bert M. Mann. 53.

and Irla Robinson, 18, both of 440 F.ddy street. MA.A(,-TO.HTKO Iwawakl Masan. 1.1, 11(15 Monterey and Atlckai To-shlko. 4,16 ft. Francis blvd.

AX Russell W. Mt-I'herson. 15, 101H Hyde and Bhoebe C. Rodman. 14.

1)73 Bush st. John makes sin look far more attractive and profitable than it really Is. Fanchon and Marco offer an amusing stage- frolic in which the pleasant-voiced young tenor, Jef tie earlier scenes are naughtier, and therefore much more fun. Miss Stanwyck starts her climb when tbe family still blows up and kills her poor old pappy. Beginning with the doorman on the walk In front of a New York skyscraper, she climbs story by story with the aid of the "St.

Louis Blues" and non. in which the pair or Englisn titled fell; take over an American Randolph Scott and Sari Marilsta are In the 'Cavalcade' Opens at Alhambra Tomorrow "SHF. OUT Done Him," that frey Gill, again is featured. A trio Cenlmi. a da.luhler.

STI LT, In Ibis citv. Juno 11. 10:11. to the wife of Charlca SlulU. 51I54 Bond a son.

Nnllcra of Inlenlian la Weil. COIU'ORAN-HTARRITT J. Joseph. 17. 15.11 channinir way, Berkeley, and Ellr.abeih Starrltt, 27.

114.1 Piedmont. CLA PSTK I X-M ELRE1TSK Israel (Bad-stein, 14, (107 84th Oakland, and Rebecca Lillian Melrelisky, 26, 61tf Church Han Francisco, MOSES-JONKS H. Moaea, 27. ,158.1 Sa, rainento Han Francisco, and Marjorle Jonea. 18, 6.10 Linden San Francisco.

RAXKIN-MTRCH Robert Bryson Rankin, 18, 718 filith Oakland, and Marian France JMuroh, 11, 571.) Keiih Oakland. WAI.L-KkPP.s Oilrs Anselm Wall. 14. 1115 67lh Oakland, and Ens May Kinns. II.

'yy7 (15lh Oakland. WIVTKU-FUAME Warren C. Winter. .11. 1715 IHviKbt v.v.

Berkeley, and Ail E. Frame, .1.1, vevlrr, Mnrrlaae t.lrensea Issued. RAHKER-SCHIKI'K Herbert Edt-ar Parker, 10, Bcikelev, and Mildred Frances S. hic k. 15 Tierkelev.

Eldridce E. Bold. 1.1. Oakland, and Mildred Kittherine Ma- olre, 11, Oakland. James Beverly Boolh.

10, Alameda, and Vera Madeline Jar-d'ne. IK Alameda. IK? 1 in of roller skaters tapdance merrily and Ramon and Virginia contribute an amusing eccentric dance num- Eternal Verities they don't 'What Every Woman Knows" until ber. Kerc.mSvvr travesty of Mae West's Esther Campbell does plain fancy whistling, and three "She Him Wrong," opens at she Is ensconced in a penthouse, and for wbieh the president of the bank comedians "direct from New York" 07 years. A member of Carpenters and Kafbeiiue Joseph, 11, bolh of Moulh San Francisi-o.

QnTASoL-CAIiXICK Arsenlo IS. 7111 Bosh and Josephine 1 far- nick. "0 lK5 Pine si. I.udwiir Horn. 4(1 1115 Van Ness av and Sophie Judnich.

41. PKI Hampshire, si, Marrlaee J.leeitaea Isaiieil. APAMP RIT.EV r.emsrd Adams, 15. and Clenn Riley. 10, bolh of An- Klrs, Fred A.

Anderson. 111. 1071 Portols drive, and Marie T. Lscev. 1.1.

10 Hosroe st. i ASPRAY-T'AnsOXS Joseph Aspray. 14. Spokane. and Orace Parsons.

11, Boise. Idaho. BEIIUV-TUPPIXt; Frank Berry, 44. 515 i nion o. noenix Loose 4, K.

of P. The funeral eervii will be held Monday. Julv .1. at 11 a. at the chapel of (he tlnlden (late rndertaklnz Co.

IPtcrhlel Jlalhleson). 1550 California under the allspices of PhoenlK Lodge No. 4. of P. the tomorrow with "Cav-nlcade." Noel Coward's epic of English history and film plea against war.

"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum," starring the one and only Al Jolson, and "Pleasure Cruise" with Genevieve Tobin and Roland Young, will be shown for the. last times tonight. 'Cohens and Kellys' on pays the rent. bring chuckles from the customers. Everything seems rosy and the The.

Sunkist Beauties pirouette way of sin begins to look unusually! about in unusually ravishing cos-attractive. But the fourth vice tumes. president (Donald Cook), rises Jan Rubini conducts the orches-from his prostrate position, wipes tra in the "1S12 Overture," with the marks of Miss Stanwyck's benefit of, artillery. With or wit h-dainty heels from his brow, and out ordnance, the Tschaikowsky shoots the president (Henry Kol-jwork Is a big job for an orchestra ker). Enter George Brent, the new of fifteen pieces.

Rubini does it president, who shipa the trollop to well and wins a broadside of ap- Oakland n.l llli.iw In this cily. June IP. Ifl.1.1 l.anev. Ift. Oakland.

seem to have changed much, do they? Murder is still murder, a thief is still a thief, love. Is still the song in the heart, and the laughter of happy children Is still the finest music in the world. Age is still jealous of Youth, and Youth still flouts at Age and gets away with It. Beauty is beauty just as it was when Eve gave Adam a bite of the nice, new, rosy apple. One hundred and fifty-seven years ago the United States of America was a good deal of a joke in the courts of Europe, and the new breed of people called Americans was just something to make a funny song about but iiomehow or other the world doesn't laugh so hard any more not at America.

Screen at Coliseum Paris, only to follow her there and plause. I pointed out the difficulty THE COLISEUM presents for the her, Along comes the depres- of the selection to a wag wio sat last times today, "The Cohens and slon, which leads to the great beside me. Kellys in Trouble" starring George change of heart mentioned above, "Mire, he said, "Its a swell trick, even if they don't do it." The picture is fun, until the final Sidney and Charlie Murray with Villoma and Nelva Toppina, .1.1, 517 NHtoipa St. Frederick Bmrls. 11.

'lo llollowav and Helen Her-noir. Ill, 14.1 Paris st. CAHHOLL-HILLIVAX- Richard F. Carroll 15. 41H lid and Elizabeth lv, Sullivan.

1.1, 707 Ifilh ave, COLLIXll-K IIIHY Joseph I'nlllnK. 14, 10H Pinniond and Mary Kirby, 1.1. hi'-1 Clienprv st. DES.MOX VVCH Sheldon X. Ilesmond.

I. Publico and Aunea Lynch. 17. 1177 Hnmnr-hire st. Rttldaasar a.

Kspo-silo, 14. .1111 ISIh and Hose Klein, li. 1141 l.erkin al. FOKTr.VKYPKR'I'l Vincent .1. Fortune.

1:1, 115 7(Ji and Aurelia B. Vperti. II. 4 511 Anderson si. GOMAH-VAlKiAfi Francisco C.omar, .17, and Carmen Varum.

IK. both of liild Webster st. Ro swell Her. schel. 18.

l.arspor, and Lola Johnson II 1410 15ll st. CASAZZA-LEIMOXE Vee T.ollls Ca- saKa. 1(1, Oakland, and Catherine Lei- mone, 11. Albany, CM A TTKIITO.V-CU1 .1 a I E. Chattcrton, 45, (alilanii, and l'llijialieth S.

rolled. IK. Oakland. KBEHI.LN'U-KAVATTF.Ili Robert William l-)lerlin(r, 1.1, Oakland, and Porothy F. V.avoltero, Berkclev.

LAN Joseph Lnndowlt. 41. Oakland, and Jlay Cook, 40, San Era nrisio, MATXS-liKKEVAS Joseph 'Malos. Ml, Oakland and Evarmeline lieroas, Oa Island. MnjI McNAIL Robert Brio Mo- tlueen.

IN, Hrrkclev. and Mai'Karet Foy. svtb Mi Nail. 17. Oakland.

Ml TTEHSBACH-PINOV Fred Carl Milt- tersbaoh, alleln. and Annie Alice PlTon. in, Oakland. PAP.ISH-C.HOSTH WAIT Bonald I (I Parish. 11.

Oakland, and Lannr (irosth- vi is It. 11. Oakland. REKVK T.EVEXTil.V Robert Belmont ltee, IS. Oakland, and Zora Levenlon, THRILLS.

MYSTERY 'CUBE YOUR LUCK' CCI IIVI 'AIllICJirMPC' IT -piditri ciiiunivl Maureen O'Sullivan and Andy Devine. Cohen and Kelly are seen as a couple of dry-land salts who get mixed up with fast motor boats and alimony-matrimony-minded adventuresses. On the same program is Clyde Beatty In "The Big Cage," a stirring story of circus life. Constance Bennett Due On California Screen WHETHER marry for love, social position or money Is dis ILL! Ill IVUIUHIIUL HI UHIIIUL UUIYUHI A ND if you and 1 were to be born again tomorrow we'd Puinmelsber of lovina dau.htee of Bertha Krom o' San Francisco. lovine sister of Mrs.

Luciep Retss of San Francisco: a native of San Francisco, i Friends are Invited to attend tbe fo. neral services st Home of Pear Cemetery, t'olma, Sunday. July S. at 11.31 tn, STEBMAN In this city. June .10.

ISMS, (ieorRe W. Stedman. beloved husband of Marsaret Sledman. levin father of Mrs, E. rt.

tiillesnie and C.eoiie P. Stedman, a native of San Francisco, aged 73 yeai 3 months 11 dav. Friends are invited to attend the funeral servtties "Monday Julv 3 at 1 at the chapel of It. guhr Co, loin Mission near 15th. TI KNEK In Daly City.

June 18, 193.1, Lillian Turner, dearly beloved mother of Harry Turner, a native of Canada. Friends are respect fully Invited to attend Ihe funeral Monday. Julv .1. at d. at the mortuary of W.

o. Lasswell A 0154 Mission st, Inlerment. Woodlawn Memorial Park. WARKKN In this city. Jun IS.

1 William H. Warren, beloved husband Roliina Warren, and loyin father of Martha AVarren. a native of San Eran-elsco. Cal. A member of Red Jacket Tribe No.

IS. Red Men: Srouora Came No. 104. AA'oodmen of the World. sd Aerie No.

Fraternal Order of Eaxles. Sacramento Cal. Friends are invited tn attend, the fn. neral service Friday evening- o'clock, from the 'Morrison Funeral Home," 401 Baker st, at Hsves l. terment Saturday.

3 p. Odd Fellows Cemetery, Sacramento. Calif. WF.KDEN In this city, 1. mil, s.

W-feden. mother Mrrt E. Herbert and Paul E. Weeden and Mrs. Porothy Terrv.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at o'clock Monday a'tee-noon. July 3. under the auspices of Pre. sidio Chsnler No. 41.

E. st (Jray's. pivissdero street at Post. Interment private. WOODWARD tn Redwood City.

in. Jane K. Wo.dward. beloved wif of th late Howard B. Woodward, beloved mother of Mrs.

L. Hausslr. Mr, Norman F. Koon and the It William B. koon.

Seniles w-ill be held from the cJiapel of James Crowe Co, (Parmele A Pht-lins. KedwoCHl City. SalHrdav, July l. 1033. at 1 o'cloik.

Interment in th A. Dot at t'nion Cemetery, R-d. wood Citv. rtvra, neinvcn wue oi catouci n. r.sns, lovinc mother of Frank Knopman.

Mra. Cinee and Mrs, relphin Holmes, sister of Sarah (.1, Canty, native of New York, Funeral Saturday at 11 a. from Canlner. Fclcler. Kennv Chapel.

111(15 Mnrket st. at Pulioce av. Interment. Holv Cross Cemetery. Inn 28.

lrt.1.1. Carl Fasren. b'llovcd father of Mia. Sam Anderson Jr. of Aberdeen, AVasbington; a native of Sweden, ased (1(1 years.

Friends are tnvilotl to attend Ihe funeral services Saturday, July 1. at III at (be of the Nat C. Manccly Co. (formfrly Truman 1'nd. Co, or S.

I'M. pivlsadero coiner o'Fsr. rell. under Ihe auspices of Argonne Ixidtre 514. F.

fc A. FENNER In thia citv June .10, jn.1.1, Richard Fepner. father of Paul R. Fen-ner. a native of Hamburg1, Uermany.

The funeral will take place Monday. July IK.I.'l. at 1 o'clock p. at the Memorial Chapels of Carew and English. Masonic and Oolden (Jate avenues.

Internment private, FEVRIER In this city. June 30. 1 9,1.1 John Paul, helnved husband of Marie Fevrler. falher of Marie and John Paul Kevrirr and Mrs. Alice Pumesnil and Mrs.

Adele (irlmwood. irrsndfather of Eocene and Robert Pumesnil. a n-tiv of Switzerlatld. A member of Perseverance llrove No. 10.

I. A. O. P. Friends are invited to attend Ihe funeral services Monday July .1.

at 1 from the chaoel of Julius s. Cocieau. Inc 41 Van ace. Interment private. Fl, EITHER In Berkeley.

June .10. ln.11. Jackson Flercheiv lovina son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1.

Fletcher, and ptand.Min of Mrs, F. Kallsky snd Oeo. R. Fletcher. A native of San Francisco.

California. Ased IT year 4 months and 7 days. i HOLDEVER-WH1TK if. Holdcner 15. Oakland 54, and Annie White, II.

both of IflKIl BIXALPO-CIRIMILL Salvador Rinaldo. .14 Oakland, and Mary i'irimili, THE CAPITOL stage, which In its time, has seen soma decidedly "warm" entertainment, is said to be in for a "hotter than hot" time with THRILLS and mystery vie with screaming comedy situations in Lee. Tracy's latest picture, "The Nuisance," which heads the St. 1 Onklrnd. RITCHI E-HOPCKIV'SON' Robert Bower, I 4(1.

Sail Lake Cily, and Mary Ebsa- carv st, John Hoyal. 15, 515 Ashbv and Minnie L. Crair. 14, 151 Sasamore ave. KANE ELLIS Pannle V.

Kane. 11. Redwood City, and Pnrnihy E. Ellis. Ill, 511 14th ave, KRI'SE-STAT-'FORD Vincenl Krnse.

17. Castro and 1'rva Stafford. H. 187 Winchester si. T.AMSAKOV VO.IKX1KOFP 5'ladimlr Francis progiam today.

Tracy is the opening of an all-colored revue cussed by Qonstance Bennett, belli Hndskinson. .11. Oakland, SA l. MIPA-BARKER Nick Salamida. II, Nana, and lieorsie Barker.

Jfl. San i Luis Ob'sno. TA YLOIi-r LEA fl Russell Taylor. 17. Llvermore.

snd Frances Cleary. 14, Anita Louise and Gilbert Roland SPfin as an ambulance-chasing shy-, tomorrow at noon. In "Our Betters," which heads tha lawyer, who outwits juries and- Thft is titled "Change Llvermore ETERSON Fred Warren. Lamsakov. .17.

and Christina Vo.lenikoff. WILLIAM l.aniornia program two (lays, miuinej, intiuuing me insirici at- Your Luck," and is hailed as a sla- hoth of (C.1 California St. and Mary Asnes Peterson, 4S, STarrm? Tomorrow, on thu wmn lornrv uniu a cin aeieruve is nut i Oakland Bei kolrv NEWMAN'-EPAVARns Ben Xewmsn. 4-1. program will be "Broadwav Bad." i on his trail, and to prevent her 1 7Mng demonstration of high-brown with Joan Blondell and Ricardo I from testifying against him mar- Cortez.

ries her! Madge Evans, the comical hilarity and pep. The Sepia Four are said to have feet that are faster than the eye. The show shifts from Harlem night club acenes down, to the negro spirituals of the 1101 AA'ebsier and Xettia Edwards. 5041 California st. PATTEUSO.V-RYAN John f.

fatterson. 11. .1881 16ih and Aera A. Ryan, 10. .1410 Kith St.

POWELL-FA PEFF Charles f. Powell. Harrison and Anna FadefT, .11. 1SH5 18th SI. POWELL-STEPHEN'S William n.

Powell. 4S5 Eureka and Bertha E. Stephens. IT. 55(1 Larkln st, i choose the little old U.

S. A. to be born in if we had a grain of common even a small streak of honest ambition. This country as it is today is no paradisebut it is still the best place for the average everyday man and women to live and work and bring up a family, Oh, yes? Old Glory doesn't always look as bright and fresh and immaculate as It should, but, after all, take it by and large in season and out of season Investigations, probes and sensational discoveries about this, that and the other Great Interests and how the Great Interests are sometimes run nevertheless the Stars and Stripes make the brightest, gayest, most hopeful flag in the world. And I'm just old-fashioned enough to think that I'd rather be a plain citizen of this country today than to be the King or the Queen of any other country under the sun.

Wouldn't you? Honestly now. Forget, the fads and the isms a Charles Butterwoith and Frank AlpYflnrlrifl Dmihlp Wl a TTi N.rEOKAP.n Richens l.lfy AVnotton. IS, Berkeley, and Frederika Peckard. 14. Berkeley, Divorce Suit Filed.

BECKWITH Lillian from Treaton separate maintenance. MoCHACK EX Bessie from 'esper, annul- nicivt. RICHARDSON' Louis from Polly, annulment. Sl'LLIVAX- Tna from Edward, cruelly. VEIlltl.VPElt Arthur E.

from Sarah cruelly. WISE Pclla P. from Tilildrrd, annulment. Friends are invitsd to atlend the fiineral at the Cathedral Chapel of the I Orant P. Miller 1S50 Tele i kraph Oakland, Monday, July 3.

at 10 o'eba'k a. m. Entombment -n i i i Morgan" are in the supporting cast. Program KndS Today! Tfe other feature, "I Love That THE ALEXANDRIA presents for Man," abounds in comedy, the last times today Irene Ounne old South. Pacific t'KAZIKR In Oakland.

June IS. IMS. Ilaicel pittmar Frasier, beloved dauphtcr of Elixabeth and the late Charles liittmar. lovio sisler nf Sylvesler. Norbcrt Alba pod the late tlreaory Pilt-loar.

a natie of California, tst, Helena papers please copy.l Funeral was held Friday, June If. 1 n.i:i. HAKtiROVF In this city. June 1B1.1. In "The Secret of.

Madame Blanche," a story rich in human appeal. Miss Dunne is supported by Philip Holmes and Lionel Atwill. "So This is Africa" starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, offers America Population Jumps 3 Millions to 125, 000, 0000 SANTA CLARA 4'01'NTV Xiitlce Intention ta Wed. WELLS-PA SSETT Calvin X. Wells.

15. Palo Alio, and Eveljn Bassett, IS, San Joae. Divorces Ctrnnteil. STt'PPERT Mar.lorie from Chsrles Funeral Rites Today For Mrs Callahan Funeral services will be held this morning from Otd St. Mary's Church for Mrs.

Mary Callahan, pioneer San Franciscan, who died Saturday at, her home at 1216 Twen-ty-eiphth avenue. a bright satire on wild animal pictures. 'Hell to Heaven' on Royal Screen Today We offer the inert of Aor-imrv Sen'ice. priced in keeping with the times. H.F.SuhrCo., Inc.

"Ihe Origixa! Emit of uAr" WASHINGTON, June 30. (AP) The population of the United I States has increased 2,917,954 since Aoril 1. 1930. to a new hlcrh of 12S-! Kldi-tda The funeral was delayed until the minute and let your own real heart speak and tell the plain, courageous truth today. Julia Ann Harcrove, beloved mother of Ambrose Harwrove of (his city.

Clinton end Harold U. Hsritrov of Salt Lake CitV. I'tRll. Frientls msv call at lh fiantner. Felder, Kenny Cbsll.

Market st. st l.Uiboce until p. m. Saturday, Lematns will he forwarded to Salt Lake lily. I'lah.

HI" I.I, In this city. Jure .10 m.1.1. Italph. dearly beloved son of Sampson and Olive Hull and lovin hiother of William A. and the late Porothy J.

Hansen, a native of Oregon, aged 11 vears. i Friends msv call at the parlors of i Subr Wieboldt. 14HJ Valencia A DOUBLE BILL opens at the Royal today. One of the stellar features is "HeJl to Heaven," a RENO Intention to Wed, (Associated Press. I EV PRES-H ILL Oscar Endres.

II. and Hill. 10. both of San Fran, ism, HAKK1NS-MORRIS 1. K.

Hal'kin. 1" and Elizabeth 17. both of Fresno. HENRICH-K ATTEL Louis Henrich. nver II.

and Ota. Kattel, over 11. both of Ssn Francisco. Alnnjo W. Hopkins.

over 11. and Reatrica A. Rice, over 21. both of Valleio. Marvin Hoy.

11. San Oueniin. nd Marjoria l'enngion, 11. Boss. T.KAClt-CORRlEA Grady Leach.

IP. and Fnillv lnrrien IS. both of Oakland. comedy, with Jack Oakie, Carole Lombard and David Manners. The Funeral Directors I' Here to Draft Code LAKE GEORGE (N.

June 30. arrival of a son, Hugo W. Callahan, who arrived in San Francisco yesterday on the liner Makura from Tahiti. Born In Rochester, N. Mrs.

Callahan came here sixty-eight years ago at the close of the Civil War. She is survived by six children: Mrs. Joseph F. Hotter, Mrs. Kenneth H.

Smitten, Miss Sade Callahan, and Frank W. and Hugo C. Callahan of San Francisco, and Mrs. Daniel A. Sattler of Santa Barbara.

aecond feature Is "Girl Missing," atarring Ben Lyon and Mary Brian, nd featuring Guy Kibbee and Glerula Farreil, who has made a name for herself in hard-boiled roles. The double-header will play for three days over the week-end. July J. 1PX1 J.li4tl.lll. 1 1 mill l.ft.M.IMMt i.l'l 1.IMHI 44 i Mil.

CI Hi 2.4M.IMIII l.lMIII.IIIKI l.tWN.IIIIil 2.1 Vl.onii xni.ooo 4 .11. o.ntl.oon 1 54, 0(111 1.117.0(10 mis (ion mil. lino 4n. ikki 4. 1 Ml hut.

non a 7nK.oiMi 1. R.7S7.0(i() 701 non l.Tts.-ooo 7 01 nm: nut. non din (inn McLAi charlea Mr-J FRED SIHK, Fit. HERBERT F. SCI1R, 2919 Mission St.

Thniie 1S11 693.000. So declared the census bureau today in presenting some complicated additions, substractions and division arrived at by estimating the Increase since the 1930 census on the basis of the available data regarding births, deaths, immigration and emigration. The population of the several States was estimated by distributing to them the increase In the national population according to the per cent which each State increased in relation to the national increase between 1920 and 1930. Where there was a decrease in a State's population the census figure was retained and no estimate was made. The estimated population by States was as follows: l.rnr.iia Iflahr, Illinois Indiana.

Iowa Kansas Kentin ky TxHiiaiana Maine Maryland (,, Maps. Michifran Mitinesma Mianipsiltpl Missouri Montana Nevada New New JeiHPK New Mexico New York N. Carolina. North Pakota. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas TAP) America's funeral directors will draft a code of fair trade practices at regional meetings in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City and San Francisco July 20, John W.

Mattle of Rochester, president of National Funeral Directors' A I a 1 1 announced today. April i. l.itiiH.liir.l 4Mi.Mi!l 1.4hh.;i JMHIK fidtl 4 4.1.I.'I'J T.Hrin.ii.ii ,4 2.MM.ONH S.ltH.oM l.H.H.S'.'H 4.X4';.,T,'T s.omi.N'.'i y.H':!.:mr Itl.OSS 4MS.10.I 4.H4 Jl.fiKS.Iltid 7i. fl M4fl.H!" 2 n.vt.Tsu P.HU.I.ill up i Sort S07.R4 7 I sat 1 sn.1 ins nna I Slo.oOS near Kith at. ot funeral later.

KAI FMANN" In this city, Jun in. 19.1.1, Ernest, beloved hushand of Mary Kattf-msnn, lovinit father of Emma Jacob-sen, beloved grandfather ol Madeline Jacobson. and brother of Pr, Ennl and Henrv Kaufmann, a native of Kiel, Uermany. Funeral services todav (Saturday) July 1, llt.lil, at 1:10 o'clock p. ni al the Jlemorial Chaoels of Ciuvv En.

liih. and Golden Hate ave. Interment private. Cypress Lawn. KF.

AAl.MERI.lNfi fWREEf.ERl 'n this city. June 10, lll'-M. lorothy I Orsa Keammetiin. dearly beloved wife of Kmi! Kanimerlirur. Ipvina atster of Ms.

(. O. l.ilhtfoot. Mra. Bruno J.

Mannori and w. Wheeler, a native of Salem, Laucblin, over 11. A alle.to, and iara Elizabeth Hund. over 11, Minn. Ml LLEB-LFGE ARoy K.

Miller. 1.1. Sa- llda. and Pelr.l Lueca. 11.

Lathrop. NOUBCBY-W ATSO.V Fred K. Norlmry, 15, Los Aneeles, and Hilda 41 Waison, 11. VKNN-CA HA Lloyd T.ac, A'enn. over 11, nd Florence Martha Onham, over II both of Fresno.

WOPP-O'COXXOR pr Clsrenc T.ynn Wood. IP. and Edith O'Connor, In. both of Sa Francisco. THREE BIG features constitute the program at the Casino today and Sunday.

Five headline vaudeville acts appear on the stare Man, 84, Found Shot To Death at Park Shot through the head, the body by Ann Hoffmann's thirty DELAYED? of J. A. McKerron, 84, of 1112 Mar rsmous aancing kiddies. On the acreen the double bill consists of Cagney, Marv Brian and ket street, was found in a clump VYIEBOLDT'S FUNERAL PARLORS ValPRcin SU nar IPtn Madam, why worry when Nature falls J'nti? NKOFEM, the Prlvat Preserlr. tlon of Dr.

R. H. Kimmons, safely, quicks ly, without Inconvenience, reeulate rle- a li Robert McWarte in "Hard to of bushes near the Golden Gate Park band stand yesterday by Mrs. Elizabeth Dubin. 1243 Fifth avenue.

April t. in I. 'ah Oreaon. I li Invited to attend the fi- nral services Monday st a m. at the rhaoel of H.

Stthr ini Mission near I.Vh at. KENNY in this citv. June IS. Fran. ls beloved husband of Emily Kepnv.

native of RroeV.lyn. Y. A member of tbe A'etersn Firemen's Asn. Of San Francisco, Funeral will uk piece todajr 1 I nil-d R)Ip. t't.

ma 115.a03.nni Vermont 2.if;.OIHI Vl-clnis 4 OHO i tt'uftkinsion S.H;-t Handle." while Ben Lyon. Zasu ntts and James Gleason play the leads in the mystery feature. "Crooked Circle." 4.is i non lay whpn otler methods fail. Based on onnjmnt recen aciontlflr Wnnwlerlen. Kasy 1 I tn take.

bv thntisanrls. Urjuid or fin no" A teadlnar rng-git. 23iooo i S. M. Lftboratories, Seattle, Wash.

A ri zona I'wltfnrnt A gun lay by his side. McKerron was believed to be former employe of a local bank. in ANTHONr. ADI.F.R. SAMt F.I.

71 year HLKKY. JOHN' A. .8 rear 1 KM.fiK'J i.03.;t t.KT.'.nno W. Vinini e.ntVMmn Wisconsin 1,051.000 Wyoming-.

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