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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 5

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CC THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1922 Fort Bragg Banks Are Consolidated CHILDREN CAUSEWAY TO NORTH OF STATE' S. APPROVES 2 Bandits, Detective Killed in Gun Battle TOLEfjO frihlnV Dent Ti FORT BRAQO. Bent. 6.

The of the three gunmen who shot ancK' AT STATE FAIR Week Wedding Feted By Rebekah Lodge Members of Loyal Rebekah Lodga No. 215 tendered a reception to F. A. Week, grand trustee, and a charter member of the lodge at his. home.

50t Third avenue. Tuesday evening in honor of his 0th birthday and the 67th anniversary Of bis marriage. Week and his wife were the recipients of many tokens and expressions of good will. Past grand master W. W.

Watson, was master of ceremonies. i Coast National Bank of Fort Bragg 'opened its doors today, beginning business with 1120,000 in new capital and more than 11,110.000 in deposits. The Institution was formed by the consolidation and reorganisation of the First National and the-Flrst Bank of Savings, which suspended business last May 1. killed Detective William Martin and wounded Patrolman Georga BaclC when the officers attempted to arrest the trio today as they were driving a bullet-riddled automobile from a garage here shortly before noon today, were shot and killed and the third member captured. BRIDGE PLAN AT CARflUINEZ Straits to Be Spanned When Counties Give Permission, Declares Head of Company ii.

ii i A Ii t-aseagg fc jfT? 3J. 4 i LETTER The spanning- of Carqulnez Straits by a great suspension bridge to constructed with private capital has been given senii-offlclal approval by the War Department, according to Dr, Otto tt. Freyermuth, president of the Satf Francisco Transit Company, incorporated last June for the purpose of building- the proposed oan. The Owl Drug Stores Feature Van Ess y4 Scientific Scalp Treatment The government's franchise is EXPOSITION GROUNDS, SACRAMENTO, Sept. 6.

Today at the State Fair was Children's Day, and thousands of the young people made the grounds and ths exhibit buildings glad with their presence. It was a day of play. Adults seemed to enter into the spirit of the occasion just as much as the special guests many years their Junior. While the youthful, activir ties centered around the Woman's building, they were everywhere expressing their opinions and estimates of the displays in their own unique and direct way. The livestock especially seemed to interest them.

It was also Contra Costa County Day, and a large delegation from that county was present. A huge golden key, emblematic of the hospitality of Sacramento, was presented to Supervisor W. J. Bu. chanan -y C.

H. Ramsey, vice-president of the State Agricultural Society. With Supervisor Buchanan in accepting the key was Mayor G. J. Garrand of Richmond.

Following the ceremonies, the Contra Costans held a parade, while an informal reception was held in front of the Contra Costa booth in the Agricultural building. Sheriff R. R. Veale acted as marshal of the day. i The prettiest girls of the county, also had their share in making Contra Costa County Day one of the features of the fair by giving away thousands of pears find other fruit and hundreds of pounds of almonds.

Tonight was another big night in the grandstand, with the regular vaudeville program augmented by boxing bouts. Boy Attempt to Save Father Vain SEATTLE. Sept, 6. Having seized a live wire in a coal mine near Cleelum today, J. Robertson ordered his son, who had been working wtth him, to cease efforts to save him lest the son Should lose his life.

After the sdn had been seriously burned in the endeavor to What the proposed $2,500,000 bridge over Carquinez straits will mean. The diagram map shows the location of the bridge and below is a plan of the elevation of the structure. The map on the left shows the region to be affected by the new bridge. HEAT DEATH BRAZIL contingent, explained Dr. Freyermuth yesterday, on the approval of the Supervisors of Contra Costa and Solano counties.

Petitions ing this approval will be submitted immediately. The bridge will charge a toll which Df. Freyermuth says will be from 40 to 60 per cent cheaper than the present ferry tare across the straits' for automobiles or foot passengers. It will make the autA trip from Oakland to Vallejo, he says, one hour and ten minutes by easy driving. Plana for the gig-antic structure hare been drawn, surveys have been made, rights of way acquired and condemnation suits begun for small areas in Solano county.

The bridge will cost $2,500,000, of which has been, subscribed by Eastern capital and the balance by local Investors. NCR Work will be started on the bridge For the Promotion of Hair Growth Science proves that only 5 In every 1 00 need ever be bald. But thousands of men, and women too, are greatly concerned by falling hair, which leads to baldness. This is positively unnecessary, for Van Ess, the new scientific liquid scajp massage, is all that is necessary to remove dandruff, stop itching scalp and grow new hair. Van Ess, through its scientifically designed applicator, goes to the roots of the hair.

It cleans out the infected Sebum, which causes all of the trouble. Tones, cleanses, and nurtures the hair roots, which still live, and in a short time develops a growth of new, healthy hair. The Manufacturer's Guarantee The Tan Es treatment Is guaranteed to stop falling hair in two weeks and to grow new hair in 90 days. If it tails, your money will be refunded without argument The Owl Drug Co. joins the manufacturer In this money-back guarantee.

CHICAGO, Sept. (By Universal Service.) Chicago sweltered through another day of terrific heat, but the weather bureau tonight promised cooler weather tomorrow. One dmith and a score of prostrations were Duncan Mc-Ewen, an advertising man, died at a hotel. Physicians said death was RIO JANEIRO, Sept. the Associated Press.) Guns boomed from the warnhipe of eight nations when the U.

S. S. Maryland entered the harbor of Rio Janeiro yesterday afternoon carrying the American mission to the Brazilian centennial, headed by Secretary of State The steamship Pan-America, which brought Hughes from New York, overtook the Maryland and the Nevada just before arriving at the entrance to the harbor, where the secretary and his party were transferred to the Maryland. Four Brazilian destroyers, taking up positions on either side of the caused by heart failure due to high temperature. While the Government thermometer at -the weather bureau showed 98 degrees at p.

m. to be the high record for the day, thermometers at street level reached 100 degrees. From Rockford and other suburbs removed from Lake Michigan, came reports of temperatures of from 101 to 10S degrees. rescue his father, he ran for help, and in thirty minutes succeeded In having the current turned off. The father died soon afterward.

This is the second recent fatality with live wires in the mine, which superintendent William Shaw has closed until it can be made safe. two American battleships, escorted them into the majestic body of water The Application You can tc from Illustration that Van Ess Is not a "tonio." It combines a maaeaae anfl lotion In one treatment. Each package comes with a rubber massage cap. The nip-'ples are hollow. Just Invert the bottle, rub your head, and nipples automatically feed the lotion down into the follicles of the scalp, where It can do some good.

At the same time the nipples give your scalp a massage. Elmo Reed, 214 Castro an year old schoolboy, was instantly killed yesterday at Sixteenth and Market sts. by a fire engine responding to an alarm. Mrs. Ralph Reed, the mother, witnessed the accident from -the sidewalk.

The child had broken from his mother's hand at the noise of the approaching apparatus. In bewilderment he ran for the protection, of a standing street car. The accident was occasioned through the collision of fire engine 7, driven by Samuel Hatfield, and surrounded by towering mountains which makes Rio famous as a beauty within sixty days If the approval of the county boands is obtained and Dr. Freyermuth promiaas that within eighteen months, at the furthest, vehicles will be moving across the broad The site selected for the great bridge lies on the south shore midway between Crockett and Port Costa at Ecfile; the northern approach will be at Dillon Point, between South Vallejo and Benicia. The center span will be 1500 feet long, the third longest in the United States, and will have a clearance of 115 feet above high water.

The two side spans will beiapproximately 750 feet long each. The entire length of the bridge will be about 8100 feet The towers will be 300 feet high, the depth of the pieFS 90 feet and the roadway 30 feet wide, or double the width of he highway and only five feet less than the roadway of Manhattan bridge across East river. Charles Evan Fowler of New York and Detroit, now building the Detroit-Windsor suspension bridge" across the Detroit river, designed tne proposed structure. His consultants will be H. L.

Haehl, Bdwin A. Duryea, member of the engineering board reporting on the Brooklyn bridge, and Dr. D. B. Stein-man of New York.

a small runabout machine of Bat 10 Stores In San Francisco 2 Stores In Oakland talion Chief H. J. Spear, driven by Patrick Dunleavy. Pioneer Mine Man, Ibex Owner, Dies DENVER, Sept. 6.

James Joseph Brown, pioneer mining man of Colorado and one of the four original owners of the famous Ibex, or Little Johnny gold mine at Leadvllle, died this afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Denssiger at Hempstead, N. according to telegraphic advices received here today. He was 8 years spot. Congressman Raker Is Recuperating ALTURAS, Sept 6.

Congressman John E. Raker is recuperating at his home here after undergoing a serious Illness of several weeks. He plans to remain here for e.n indefinite period unless, called to Washington by some emergency. Raker was In Sacramento most of the time during the recent campaign undergoing medical treatment. 1 LA CROSSE RECORD BROKEN.

LA CROSSE Sept. 6. The government thermometer here hit the century mark at 1. o'clock today, breaking all records for September in forty years, and registering the hottest day of the year. IOWA SWELTERS.

MASON Uu Sept. This city sweltered today under the hottest sun of the year. At 2 o'clock the thermometer had climbed to 102 degrees Family Die at Crossing. LUXEMBURG Sept. 6.

Four persons were instantly killed and three others injured, one perhaps fatally, late today when a Green Bay and Western passenger old. Btruck an automobile at a crossing here. Discriminating Dressers Will Appreciate these New Tailor ed Overcoats (Ready to Wear) WE MUST YACME Vacation -W- Why Because they're new to San Francisco- new styles, new overcoating fab-rua new patterns they're exclusive models and yet they're priced no higher than ordinary ready to wears. They're New York's newest and everybody who has seen them has said, "They're wonderful overcoats wrap up this one for tne." Our high grade haberdashery stock being sacrificed in one big sale We must move. Nothing is reserved.

TIME ISUM-" ITED! Make your purchases now 1 Remember the long 'distance telephone in your vacation plans. It will add to the pleasure and comfort of your holiday. It will serve your convenience in securing information and making arrangements. At lake or shore, in the mountains or by the stream, long distance telephone service means that you are always in touch with home and business. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station- POWELL 8TRECT Arrow and Ide Collars Manv of the newest styles 2 for 25c Neckwear Beautiful effects in Knitted and cut Silks 65c 95c $1.35 $1.85 Shirts Our standard lines of Madras, silk and linen and Pure Silks $2.33 $2.85 $3.85 $5.95 $6.95 GARTERS Paris and Boston 20c 35c 55c Guyot Imported French Suspenders, 65c Mufflers logoff Belts V3o(f Jewelry larlndlng drraa mttn off Handkerchiefs Plain and fancy borders for $1 and 65c fa.

Ground Floor Geary Street Down Town Stores to Lease New Building, just completed, at south Geary street, between the.Curran and -Columbia Theaters and Gift Hotel. Handsome Stores with Modem Plate Glass Show Windows; excellent light; suitable for Specialty Shops. The pedestrian traffic passing these stores is large, affording excellent business advantages. The rental is extremely moderate. Stores are available for immediate occupancy.

Owner representative, on the property daily, will be pleased to show you why thesefores are the best buy in San Francisco, rental and location Gloves Tht 8nMt dualUT of kid In To. Smofc. or Mocht hid. Tb. ort of cIoim lint not only loo w.U but wear wH.

Thej'r unjuajd r.luw at $1.85 $3.85 Pajamas Madras, Soisettes and silk stripes $1.85 $2.35 $3.65 Imported English Wool Hose In plain heathers and clox 85c, $1.15 $1.35 Msls and Silks 3 for $1, 65c $1.15 Underwear Vassar, Gotham' and Coopr Athletic and Knitted Unions $1.15 $1.85 $2.35 considered. KITCHENER-SCHMULIAN CO. San Francisco's Exclusive Mens Furnisher 160 Powell Street (Near O'Farrell) A The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company g. h. McCarthy, JJV07T ThU Sale and ine prices in effect only at our 160 Powell Street ShopUi IIO Sutter btreet Room 502 Phone Douglas 200 1.

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