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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 14

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THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935' eeo 14 CAMPUS REMODELING Warning Heeded STRIP GOLF SEATTLE, Sept. 5. (AP)-Remodeling and beautificatioi Rail Sleuth Sues Lines For $100,000 STATE NETS 16 I LIQUOR It of the University of Washingtoi BY campus at a cost of $186,224 wil GAME EAST BAY HOMES START 'WALKING DOWN HILLSIDE' HOUSES SINKING; 2 FAMILIES FLEE be the first Works Progress Ad1 ministration project in this Statrf The new "night squad" of the liquor control division of the State Board of Equalization has netted sixteen "repeal bootleggers" in San Francisco during its two weeks of existence. Such was the report yesterday by Walter E.

Treadwell, chief assistant liquor control officer, who directs the squad. The majority of the offenders, Treadwell. said, are beer tavern proprietors, holding "on sale" licenses, who are selling hard liquor by the bottle without paying for hard liquor "off sale" licenses. Teach es The Southern Pacific and Northwestern Pacific Railroads were named defendants in a $100,000 damage suit filed yesterday in Marin County Superior Court by H. C.

Emmon, San Rafael. Emmon received permanent physical injuries in 1927, when he was in the employ of the companies, his complaint said. He was a watchman, special investigator and yard detective for 12 years prior to December last The suit, filed by Attorney M. W. Creagh also sought $3,650 in hospitalization bills and $1,620 of asserted back salary due.

Action was not made sooner, the attorney said, because railroad officials had assured Emmon "he would be taken care of." Put your qualifications before prospective employers with an ad in the "Position Wanted" columns of The Examiner. U. Agtntst SchKtlrn A Co. SILVERTON Sept. 5.

By the narrow margin of a filmy pair of scanties and one shoe, Mrs. Frank Syring, with a 20-stroke handicap "dark-horsed" her way to victory in the Silver-ton Country Club "strip" golf tournament today. She left her opponent stranded on the ninth green with three scant articles of clothing. Mrs. Ralph Bilyeu was the luckless opponent of Mrs.

Syring. Before she had ended with Mrs. Bilyeu on the ninth green, she exacted one shoe, two stockings and three bits of silk and lace that were marked down in the "unmentionable" column on the scorekeeper's card. Mrs. Albert Adams and Mrs.

Robert Goetz tied for eco place by stripping four articles from the standard supply of nine pieces worn by their opponents. It remained for Mrs. Jack Werle to be the "safety-first" entry. She marched put to the first green arrayed in a picture hat and a long dress which shielded five petticoats. Things began to look black for the "old-fashioned girl" until her opponent, Mrs.

Larry Austin, won Mrs. Werle's outer skirt and the hat. With the ancient leghorn flopping in the wind, Mrs. Austin got off her game and straggled home in New Ysrtj liPllIilPl fimj f--r UNDERGROUND WELL BLAMED New Slides Feared as Rainy Season Approaches Two Oakland families yesterday had fled their homes, because the homes were walking down hill! The homes, at 3174 and 3168 McKillop road, on a hill overlooking Sausel Creek, were occupied by A. E.

Williams and Frank Chambers, and their families. Williams, a contractor, was builder of both houses. The occupants were advised to vacate when City Building Inspector E. U. Roussell and City Engineer Walter N.

Frickstad made an examination and reported the houses had moved two feet back from the road and six feet down hill. A house moving crew began transfer of Williams' home to a nearby lot. Meanwhile the city engineer's staff, consulting past records, discovered a slide had occurred in the same area in 1909. Engineers expressed belief the "moving hill" was due to deep underground wells and fear the hill might slide into the creek in the rainy season. 4 Held in County Attorney Murder HARLAN Sept.

5. (AD Four men were arrested here today charged with the of County Attorney El-mon Middleton of Harlan County, who was assassinated by the dynamite explosion of his automobile here yesterday. 615 Marlcei Street Branch Store has been restocked with brand new merchandise and is now ready for business Paul Jones Bourbon SHIFTED POSITION SIX FEET Moved From Original "Frontage" WHEN OAKLAND HILLSIDE HOME Photograph Shows How Dwelling Has shorts, blouse and a pair of shoes, losing the match to the Schenley's Gin Silver Wedding A. M. S.

Co. Special Old Reserve KENTUCKY much petticoated Mrs. Werle. International News Photo. The going got tough after the fifth hole as losers ran out of scanties and stepins and Air Tourists Safe On Siberian Trip SEATTLE, Sept.

5 (US)-fNew York to London, via Si- Bottled in bond. 9 years in the wood. forfeiting shoes. BOURBON Bottled in bond. Every drop IS yrs.

in the wood. 94 proof "Iff Vaporized" 5th 79c The new style pkg. will tell for $1.42. Our price hat been 98c. $25,000 Theft Laid To Porterville Man PORTERVILLE, Sept.

5 Charles O. Premo, for 23 years secretary and manager of the Mutual Building and Loan Association of Porterville, was accused of embezzling $25,000 from the association here today. NEW PRESIDENT HOTEL 935 Geary TRANSIENT 10 floors of solid torn. fort, tlose to everything. OR.

81)00. 25 Pt. .49 Pt. 52 beria, have arrived safely at Uelen, Siberia. They had been unreported for 36 hours after leaving Nome.

They encountered stormy weather during the entire 1,400 mile flight. Harold Farquhar, first assistant secretary of the British Embassy at Mexico City, and Fritz Beiler, a former German war ace, making a leisurely flight in a pontoon equipped plane from The Family Favorite per Special Weekly or night Monthly Rates up FREE OARAGE 2 Old Quaker Distilling Co's. noose Gilbey's Gin London Dry .25 5th A American Straight Whiskey Noilly Prat French Vermouth Large targcit Selling Vermouth in the World Duncan's Royal Vat Scotch 5th $2 Italian Swiss Colony Wines Sauterne, Chablis, Reis- ling, Burgundy, A Aa Zinfandel 5thiQVfc BOURBON. Bottled in Bond 4 9 in uanaos in uz ww Pt. mm Bailor's Italian Sweet Vermouth 09 Lge.

Make Your Own 'Champagne' Seagram's 7 Grown Old Worthy Scotch Blended Whiskey Pt. SPARKLET BOTTLE 4i Each Bulbi, 10 for 75tf VIRGINIA DARE White Wine of 5th 7C PAUL GARRETT White Wine Qq 0 "Show your Irtcndi the Label" 1 Three Famous Brands al One Low Price Old Farm Rye 9 inmmAVi ol A 1 1( Made by Overhold Distilleries Duncan's Club Special Scotch 5th OldKentuckyColonel Straight Bourbon Jl months in the wood Greenbriar Straight Kentucky Bourbon 100 proof PINT PINT 2)gc Choice JOHN JAMESON'S Irish Whiskey "Stronger" More Body j( 5th "For Flavor" "Fuller Flavor" -l $TW Prodact of Frsnkfort Martini Rossi Buy with confidence where you see the SCHENLEY MARK of MERIT Sanderson's Special A Vermouth 3 Remy Marten Imported French .49 Cognac 5th Hennessy's 3-Star Cognac 51.25 5th 13 Lyons Creme de Menthe Fancy decanter, fl .59 Large size bottle JX When Gin is called for Gall for Gordon's Pt. "The Right Spirit" Teacher's 100 Scotch $31.90 Whiskey 5th j) YaiM Liqueur Scotch $.25 5th Paul Jones p. $137 q' $2,69 you'll drink with contentment wriNiitais Dry $JJ5 Sweet $J25 I Reserve I I Scotch i i Over 7 years old 5th $2 There it no tubititute if your palat. is enii- tive.

All these and other Schenley liquors await you at your Schenley dealers trustwor' thy values everyone. No matter how littleorhowmuch you pay, be sure your purchase bears the Schenley Mark of Merit. It's your utmost assurance of quality and a fair price. Schcnbr Dhtrtbutora, New tori. N.

Y. SCHENLEY'S GOLDEN WEDDING BLENDED WHISKEY America's finest blended hiskey. "It's ALL Whiskey." SCHENLEY'S SILVER WEDDING DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN Ten delicious ingredients give it the world's tastiest flavor. KLNTORE LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY Schenley went direct to Scotland to get you a truly native Scotch whisky. SCHENLEY'S RED LABEL WHITE LABEL AMERICAN CREAM BRAND BLENDES WHISKIES So creamy smooth, so mellow, so mild, you'll agree "Ifs the OLD SCHENLEY STRAIGHT WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND under U.S.

Gov-ernment Supervision. The aristocrat of the House of Schenley every drop at least 4 years old. In Bourbon or Rye. OLD QUAKER BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY The biggest selling straight whiskey in America today. OLD QUAKER DISTILLED DRY GIN A favorite everywhere.

You'll be proud to serve it. SCHENLEY'S CREAM OF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY Favorite in Kentucky, where they call it "double Imported Sagarra Spanish Port Wine Rich red port, taw-ney, or white. 1928 vintage. 5th 69c Palm Court cm "It Quality Gin" 90 Proof 5th gal. Sloe Gin, pt.

65 Hearty American Whiskey 1 DHHHHsliHsl.

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