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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 7

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THE: SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINERt TUESDAY. MAY 10. 1927 cc Tfiese Are Real, Anyhow $0,000 Druids Are to Attend CREDIT IN TO FIGHT ERIE COLLEGIANS AND POLICE MAKE UP CHILDREN I COUNTERFEITER FARMS HI LEAD U. S. I Gathering in S.

F. (J1 Four Stanford freshmen and two If Philip Richmond, who "boost ed" five-dollar bills to twenties. vmvoc -flaw. vv San Francisco policemen met yes escapes goln? to federal peniten terday morning In police court be tiary he will have his three little fore Judge Lile T. Jacks.

children to thank. Everybody expected fireworks be The greatest gathering of Druids in the history of California birthplace of the order will assemble in Kan Francisco on May 22 for the three day Druldio festival and This was the prediction yesterday of John M. Perata, noble grand arch and chairman of the pageat.t committee. More than 80,000 Druids and members of kindred fraternal bodies will attend, he declared. NEW YOTtK.

May (By Universal Service.) New steps In the nation's organized war on commercial crime will be taken by 2,000 credit executives from all parts of the country at the thirty-second annual convention of the National Association of Credit men, which meets in Louisville, June 6 to 10, it was announced, by J. H. Tregoe, executive manager of the association. cause the four youths, arrested at 3 a. Sunday, gave out state ments Sunday afternoon In which they accused the policemen of se That's just what United States District Judge Frank H.

Kerrigan told him yesterday when he took Richmond's plea for probation under advisement. "These little babies are the strongest plea in his behalf," said the Judge. Richmond was arrested some time ago and pleaded guilty to rais SB verely beating them. Chamber of Commerce Head, Back From East, Tells of Agricultural Condrtions This Week BRAKE WEEK A thorough inspection and test of your brakes will be made without cost at the Don Lee Garage. AH Makes Repaired Open Sight and Day Van Ness at O'Farrell mi The father of one or ina Doys, David Crabtree, wealthy Oakland business man, had asserted that he ii ing Federal Reserve notes.

He tore might ask for an investigation, nut tnafpnri of firAworkft and In Tea is a Blessing'" the corners from $20 bills, "split" the paper and then pasted the num dignation the hearing developed bers on the corners of a $5 bill. The result was a note which under any but the most painstaking scrutiny looked like and passed for a 20 bill. Richmond, whenever he passed one of the boosted notes, carried one of his three children in his arms, to disarm suspicious mer chants. The children are. Donald, Thl lis, 4, and Jackie, a year and a half old.

When he asked yesterday for probation Judge Kerrigan turned Into politeness maicn. in policemen, R. W. Harris and Joseph E. Murray, won the match on points when they received separate apologies from each of the four boys.

"We were rough, we had been drinking and we are was the gist of the apology. Not to be outdone in politeness, the policemen asked Judge Jacks to dismiss the charges against the boys. They had been accused of illegal possession and transportation of liquor. The cases were dismissed after Judge Jacks administered a sharp lecture to the youths. The arrested boys were David M.

Crabtree, John Neef, Arthur W. Pigott and John McLain. "The boys deserved exactly what they got," was the comment of the elder Crabtree. Young Crabtree received a concussion of the brain sometime during the evening of celebration and merrymaking, but he was sufficiently recovered to be for advice to capt. Thomas B.

Fos ter, secret servcie chief here. California's agricultural prosperity outranks any other section of the United States, Clay Miller, president of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, declared yesterday on his return from a month's trip to the Kast. "Diversity of crops and Improved marketing conditions," Miller asserted, "have much to do with th prosperity here. CAN BE IMPROVED. Even so, there is room for Improvement.

Compared with the Middle West, where conditions are undergoing a process of liquidation, California is In first-class shape." Miller attended the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States in Washington, D. and also the National Agricultural Conference, of which he is a member, in New York. He discussed conditions with government officials, members of the Shipping Board, Federal Board, Reforestation Board, Federal Bureau of Scientific Research, and otfier bodies. 6AN FRANCISCO COUNTED ON. "The East is contributing liberally to the Mississippi flood relief," Miller said.

"It is much concerned "What about it. Captain?" he 0118 asked. "This man should be sent to the penitentiary," began Foster. "BUT Finest Quality EYE-GLASSES rrlrwi very rejiftonuble. Eyes examined.

lilHMet repaired. 1RVIXG HOLBERT, Optometrist 8 Powell St. he has three little babies and a Is of finest quality. Drink "SALAD DODGE, SWEENEY AGENTS wife. They'll have to starve) or de pend on charity if ho goes to prison.

It will have to be up to you, your honor. Judge Kerrigan, after a moment's pause, ordered Klchmond into the United States marshal's custody while Probation Ofticer Edward in court yesterday. The mystery of the lost Rbmney painting solved at last! How the LaUtari of the thief who attempted to steal it was found in a hollow of the Kilmainham Cistle walls will be told in the magazine section of next Sunday Examiner. Children of Philip Richmond, convicted of "raising" currency may win' probation for their father. Phyllis, 4, Donald, 6, and Jackie, one and a half years old.

Powers conducts a two weeks investigation. Japan Bank Opens After Diet Acts TOKTO, May 9. (INS) The Bank of Formosa, which was sus-pjnded three weeks ago, reopened its doors for business today following passage of legislation designed to relieve the Japanese financial crisis. No runs or other demonstrations marked the reopening of the Bank of Formosa and its many branches scattered throughout, the empire. The acute economic crisis in the affairs of the Bank of Formosa resulted in a change of cabinets several weeks ago.

Your Success Our Knowledge Auction Bridge Old Semitic Temple S. F. STEAMER Found in Holy Land over the flood situation. It was gratifying to me to see that San Francisco was doing its part in alleviating suffering in the flooded districts. The general expression In the East was that San Francisco could be counted upon.

"Secretary Hoover has plans for flood control projects that should minimise such catastrophes in future, and It Is to be hoped the money will be forthcoming." Building Falls and 50 Escape Death CHICAGO. May 9. (AP) A half hundred employes and customers of the Louis department store, on the west side, fled safely today from the four-story structure a3 the walls tottered and collapsed Into a pile of dusty debris less than a story height. As the building, its supports weakened by excavations in an adjoining lot, began to tremble, Louis Goldblatt. one of the owners, walked rapidly through the aUles saying to clerks and patrons: "Get out, the buildinpr is falling." Samuel MiHer, an assistant manager, standing ut the doorway, saw two baby carriages, back in the store and their occupant yelling lustily in the choking dust.

He turned back and trundled the swiftly before Mm to safety. The diet, in special session, voted 200,000,000 yen for the bank's relief. JERUSALEM (Palestine), May (AP) The Mizpah expedition under Professor William F. Bade, GOES AS When you are called upon to uike a hand in this game nt a party do you feel confident that you can analyze and know the value of the cards you hold and play them to get the best results? Our experts teach you Individually and make you a master' ot the game. International Card School '212 Coleson Building 212 Stockton at (ienry Telephone Sutter 6393 American archaelogist, has dis covered an ancient Semitic Temple at Tel-en-anshem with 'emalns ol a still earlier building underneath.

Dr. Emery, Founder Of Schools, Is Dead PALO ALTO, May 9. (AP) Dr. Grenville C. Emery, 83, founder of the Harvard Military School in Los Angeles and the West Coast Military Academy of Palo Alto, died here today.

He left a widow, Mrs. Katherine Emery, and two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Downing and Miss Laura Emery, both of Los Angeles. Ashore on a reef off the Costa Rica coast, the San Francisco lnnnh T.nckenbach was Yesterday the expedition held A hill 1,000 miles long At the General Motors Proving Ground are roads that run over 11 per cent grades and 24 per cent grades. (The hills on highways are seldom more than 7 per cent.) But even 'these tests are not enough.

So the engineers built a dynamometer into an automobile chassis, which is towed behind the car that is undergoing tests. The mechanism on the resisting chassis can be set to give the equivalent pull of a hill of any desired grade. Thus a "Pike's Peak" can be produced, or "a hill a thousand miles long." a service in the temple, jews, awaiting the assistance yesterday Christians and Moslems entered the area where the last previous service was held probably more than 2,000 years ago. of tugs dlspatcned irom rsaiDoa, Panama, according to dispatches. Although the crew of forty and the vessel's valuable cargo were reported safe, aid was asked by Captain T.

H. Cunningham, only after uui efforts to float the craft proved fruitless. The vessel itself Two iniured and one missing la ronnrlrd nnrln mn tred. Th vpbspI. whirh is 4.069 net were reported after the collapse, but hundreds of workers continued to delve methodically into the ruins In tons, left San Francisco April 29 for Mobile.

She operates in me inter coastal twide. the belief that others may have been trapped. Chas. Brown Sons ow renting cars to a million a year The Sensational ecord of Hertz Ttriv-ur-self Stations Substantial Reductions on famous ff A'TYTYA TkJ INSULATED OVEN TAPPAN Gas Range during "TAPPAN" Gas Week only May 8 to May 14 You save from $16.90 to $21.40 According to size and finish of range selected This year. more than a million people will rent our cars the popular pay-as-you-use-it plan.

And because of the tremendous resources of two great companies both nationally known for their soundness of organization and management, Yellow Truck Sc Coach Manufacturing Company and General Motors Corporation this service is brought to your city. The conveniences that over a million will enjoy are placed at your disposal. Step into the nearest Hertz Station. Select the car you prefer. Luxurious 6-cylinder Sedans, Coupes, Roadsters Such tests give you confidence and Touring Cars (also Chevrolets) are ready.

Biflex bumpers, snubbers, balloon-type tires, four wheel brakes. A fine motor, smooth in traffic, powerful 'on the open road. Rates arc moderate. You may take our finest 6-cylinder Sedan for 24 hours for 5.00. This allows 25 miles.

(14 cents a mile for additional miles). Low rates on Sundays and Holidays. For short trips no time or mileage guarantee required. Adequate insurance at 35 cents per daily trip. We pay all gas and oil.

There are no other charges. City to city service is a special Hertz feature. Take a car in any Pacific Coast city and leave it at our station in another city. Inquire about this unusual service. Get an identification key ring at any Hertz Station.

It permits you to secure a car in any city without delay or red tape. No charge or obligation. Insula ted Oven keeps heat in the ooen where you want it; bakes better, roasts better and saves you a substantial item on your fuel bill. Satin finished Closed Top keeps pots and pans from becoming sooty and one burner will keep several vessels going. when you choose a General Motors car.

You know that it has power enough to stand up under any task and keep cool under any strain. fflriv-ur-self I I $1 flfl DOWN puts Liberal Allowance any "Tappan" Gas for your Range in your home Old Range GENERAL MOTORS "A car for every purse and purpose" CHEVROLET PONTIAG OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND BUIGK LaSALLE CADILLAC GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS YELLOW CABS FRIGIDAIRE-The Electric Refrigerator Take advantage of our 70 Years' Experience in Stoves Before purchasing either a gas, coal or electric range, it', will pay you to visit our stove department. Expert, helpful advice is gladly given on all cooking and heating problems. Controlled by Yellow Truck Coach Co. Subsidiary Generil Motors Corporation Phxme Prospect 1000 for all stations 24 Drumm Street (Ferry Qarage) 1 1 94 Market St.

(Pantages Theatre) 902 Bush St. 175 Turk St. (Beli Qarage) 127 Powell St. 35 Taylor St Missiotv and 22nd Street In OaWond Phone Lakeside 948 In Berkley Phone Thomwall 48 Portland Tacoma Long Beach Del Mootc Seattle San Francisco Oakland Hollywood Santa Barbara San Diego Berkeley Los Angele Pasadena "CARRY YOUR CAR ON YOUR KEY RING' "The Ground Floor Household Store" Mar ket St, Opp. Powell Phone Sutter.

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