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CC THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: FRIDAY. MARCH 1 2. 1 926 4 LEHANE Tn Ran March 10. 1028. McGRATII In Alameda.

March 10. 193. Mary dearly beloved wife of the Hanna Lehane. lovtng sister of Jere- mlch, William and the late Timothy Lehane. a native of Coach tord.

County Cork. Ireland Friends and acquaintances are re- 11 Births, Marriages, Deaths sneciruny invited to attend tne todsy (Friday), at 8:86 a. from the parlors of McBreart.y A McCormlck. 848-645 Valencia between 17th and 18th streets: thence to St. Paul's FAIRBANKS In Petaluma.

March It. 19211. August J. Fairbanks, heloy.j husband of Mrs. Addis B.

Fairbanks, loving father of Ml Ruby, Jesse L. snd the laie H. T. Fairbanks, lovinc brother of Mrs. Belle Laoey of Colorado.

Mrs. )L B. Higbee, Mrs. A. B.

Hill. Mrs. E. A. Blch of and Mra.

Thomas Mcfaughern of Boss, snd the Iste Mrs. Harriet L. Hill. Colonel I. B.

Fairbanks. J. Frank Fairbanks and Wm. H.T Fairbanks, a native of Au- rusta. Iowa, aged '69 year 7 month 5' day.

Friend rs invited to attend funeral Saturday afternoon, at 2 p. from the Fairbanks residence. 758 Bev. Robert Newton Lynch officiating. Interment In Cypress Hill Vault.

BORN. wner a rsuiem nign mesa will bs offered for the repose of her soul. HEALTHTESTS commencing st 0 a. m. Interment, Uoly BENNETT In this city.

March 8. to tb wife of Robert. Bennett. 8536 Seven trots cemetery. teenth at.

a son. BARCLAV In thli- city, March 11. lO'-'rt. Capt. William Charlea Barclay, loving-brother or Xtra, W.

E. Pratt. A member ot Manila Lodes No. 781. 11..

P. o. nik. The funeral services will he held today tfriiiay). at 1 o.

at the chapel of J. C. O'Connor. 4M Valencia near 18th under the auspices, of Pan Francisco Lodso No. 8.

B. O. S. Incineration. Cypress Lawn.

BAVLIS In Berkeley, March 11. beloved wife of R. E. Bay-lla. levins; mother of Elmont, Leila n4 He Ian Baylla.

'dauahter of Mra. L. laicler. stater of Mrs, F. G.

Humphrey, a native of California. Frlende are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Haturday. March Id. at a. m.i from the Berkeley' parlors of Freeman A Cox-Roach 4 Kenney, SnSO Telf a-raDh avs.

i thence to M. "-soph's church, where a requiem hieh masa will be celebrated for the repoao of her soul, commencing St 9 '30 m. Interment. St. Mary's Cemetery.

BLAK8 In this city. March It. 1928. Joseph, beloved husband of ths late Pailllns V. Blees.i lovln father of Joseph V.

Blaea. beloved brother of BECK In this clt. March t. to the wife LESS in this city, March 1938. Annie Ellrabeth Lees, dssrly beloved mother ot Fred and Chsrie Leu.

Mrs. Sadl ot Carl Beck. 63T Vureka a son. BINGHAM Tn this rlty. March 6.

to the wile ot Thomas Bingham. -'I? Ma noway nananougn na tne isle esmnei Lees, nd hlo-d alster of Mrs. Gordon. Friends srs Invited tn attend tha fu at. a son.

In thl city. March 12I. NJURE II FISH ll.i CAMPION In thia city. March I. to tha wife ot Edward J.

Campion, 821 Baker neral aeTvlce Friday. March 18. at 9:80 at the chanel of H. F. Suhr Harry K.

Pith, hiifband of Georgia Flh. brother of Oeorga K. and Pudley F. Fish, nativo of Kan Francisco, aged a daughter. SZVMAKI In this city.

March 11. Victoria bzyniariskl. a native ef Poland. Friends are respectfully invited to attend ths funeral Saturday. March 19.

1926. at 9 o'clock, from the chapel of W. C. Laawell A 6170 Mission thence to th Church ot the Nativity. Fell between Franklin and Gough.

where a requiem high mAa will be celebrated (or the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:80. Interment. Uoly Cross Cemetery. SWEENEY In this elty. March 11.

1924. Sarah, beloved wife ef Qdward and loving daughter of Catherine and the late John Cannon. native of County Mayo. Ireland. Friends are respectfully Invited to -attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday), at 8.80 a.

troni MeAvoy, O'Hara A Geary at 9th thence to Safnt Mnica'. church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 a. m. Intermsnt. Holy Cr Cemetery.

ST. MONICA'S BOSARY CONFRAT-ERN'ITVt Member are to attend recitation of "Rosary, st 8:4 Friday evening, at MeAvoy. O'Hara A Geary end 9th ave. also mass, Saturday morning. Signed.

MRS SILVA. Pt. WXRBEN. 6ee'y. s.

TVRKtL In St. Paul. Jeanette. beloved wife of Carlo P. Tyrell.

lovhg mother of Mra. A. Thomas. Mrs. S.

T. Gorham and Antoinette Julian; daughter ot Mra. J. Genol and the late John Genole and sister of Mrs. William Fanta.

Mr. Anthony Elkorakl. Jessica and Elmer Oenole. (St. Paul.

papers please copy.) Friends are Invited to attend the services today Friday), at 2 o'clock, at Msrtln Brown's. Ill Soott near Post. Interment. Cypres Laws Memorial Park. COCHBANR in thla ett.

March 8. to o. i nmv mission near xnin. interment. Home ef Peace.

MAROHNIC (Nee Marnnlrh) In tVl. cltv JOHNSON In thla city. March 9. to tha of John Jobnson, 76 Broad a dauahter. KATZ In thla elty.

March 4. to the wife of Louis Kaia. SHii Fierce dauabter. KEEVY In this city. March 8.

to ths wlfs of Karl E. Keavy, 275 Nineteenth eve a dauahter. KKI.t.EY in thla elty, March 10. to the ir or Orlo Kelley. S3U Lexlr.aton a daughter.

KIX.Sh.LI- tn this city. March 9. to ths rrifc of Henry Kinseli. Ill Thirtieth a dauKhter. KOLBY In thla city, March to ths wife of Henry.

J. atolby. IDS Sf rills a eon. McCLELLAN In thla elty. March 10.

to ths wife of Henry McClellan. 21 Boas a son. PAGE Inuhla elty. March 8. to the wife, of James Pace.

431 Ansa a daughter. KOS EN In this city. March 8. to ths wife of Harry Rosen, 100V Oak a ron. STRIDER In 'thla city, March 9.

to ths wifo of Owen bt rider. 43 Tompkins a dauahter. STRAW In thla etly. March 9. to ths wife of Faul Htrahn.

Kei Waller a ann tha wits of Mark Fol pom a daughter. iaie iat tick rt. sicurutn. loving moiiwi of Jamea; Eugene and John McOrath and Mrs. A.

J. Held end the late Frank MCirath. a native of N'e York. The tunaral will take pUce Saturday, at 9 a. the -funeral home of Mnnahan 11th and Dolores thence to Star of the Sea church, where a requiem '-high' biass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, st I) 80 a.

m. Interment. Uoly Crose Cemetery. PHILIP In thla city. March JO.

19S. Adrian 0. Philip, beloved husband ot Margaret F. Philip, and brother ot Mra. Mary J.

Wheelock of New Tork. a nstlye of Stockport. New York. A memW of Miesion Lodge No. 109.

eVA- M. Frlehd re respectfully Invited to ttend the' funeral today (Friday). (March 13. at '4 o'clock from hla 'late feslderrce. 931 Ouerrere thence to 'the parlors of the Henry J.

Gallagher Howard near Wd where services win be held undfr the auspice ot MKHon Lodge No. 169. F. A A. M.

QCANE At In thl elty, March 10, 92d, Mary Theresa Quane. dearly beloved mother of Mr. O. 1M. TultSy.

Mrs'. Ernest Wiebalk and (Jlady luan. a native of sen Ffanclseo. A requiem high mass will be offered for th repose of her soul today (Friday), nt sacred Heart church, com. menelog gt 9 o'clock, interment.

Holy Crnes Cemetery. Friends may call at (Whits' Service 2au0 Sutter N. W. corner Of Pure. 8HAPIRO In thl city.

March 10. 1920. Louis Shapiro. native of jtussla. aged 46 year.

Friend end acouslntsnces are respectfully Invited to 'attend the funeral services Friday. -M' 1J. at 10 a. froni'the Hebrew. Funeral Par-tors.

1115 flurtvrnan at Golden uate avenue. Intenrhent I nel Uomi Csnie- tefy. Gasoar. dearly beloved hgaband ef Mary COHN In this city. March 8.

to tha wife mving ratner or Mrs. Ursula Mur.lnlch. Mrs. Eileen Ksmnson of David Cohn 67 Thirty-fifth avs. daughter.

and Lorlnda Marohnlc. son.ln-law of DOYLE In this rlty. March T. to th Candidate for Trolley Job Wracks Spine in Fall Off Ladder) Rival Injures Knee in Jump tne iaie Vincent aan of Sydney. Aus.

tralla. a native of Jtio-siavia wiie of Paul Doyle, twins, a son ana dauahter. Mra. Edward Watlkiinat. brother-in-law 6f Captain JoMPh Muller of Carson City.

Nevada, a native of Alsace terrains. A member ot Alsacs Lorraine 47 yeara 1 Funeral and Interment trlctly cn-vste. Please omit Friend may call at Cray's until' 9 0 clock rrt rtsy morning. Jiirch FI-AKER In this city. March 11.

1920, Hose beloved daughter of John and Man- Flaker. and loving sister of Leo J. Flaker and the late Grace Flaker, a rstlve of San Francisco. California. Ths funeral will take blace tomorrow (Saturday), at 9 a.

m.t from the New Home Funeral Parlor of the Lnlted Undertaker. 2r Howard st Snd thence to ths Church of St. Charl1" Borromeo. 18th snd Howard where a reoulem high mass will be celebrated for the rcpoee of her soul, commencing 9 HO a. m.

Interment. Holy Croas Frlenda nd acoualntances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturdsy). at 9:18. from hla DOUGLAS In thia eity. Mreh 5.

to ths wife of George Douglas. Villa Lilly at. a son. Society. rVlenda are Invited to attend ths fu Ft ELLIOT In thia rlty.

March 9. to tha wife of Fred Elliot. 210 Arista, a neral Saturday, at a. at in; chapel of Gantner A Maison. "71 to 7i7 Valencia st near lftth tbenc to eon.

ih, sax vatn thence to the. Church of st. Philip the Apostle, where a reoulem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul! a. m. Interment.

Holy Cross. MARTIN In this cltv. John Msrtln. Dtiiv Jreleftd. aged R5 years.

Funeral will 7 be held toflsv (Frt. dsv). 8 30 m. o'clock, from the mortuary chsnel nt IT. a.

St. Anthony a Church. Army wnrs a solemn reoulm plh mass will be HEIMAN In thia city. March T. to the wife of Abraham Helman.

643 Thirty-lift a daughter. JACK--I11 this cite. March 8. to ths wife SFLL1VAN In thla city. March to tha I I C- fqu a reiebraied.

enmmencln- at 9JI0 tn, Mnlv Cmm CniCtel'V. 1 Intense competition tor Jobs as Biotormen and conductors on the Municipal Hallway put two men In tha Emergency Hospital yestpfday, one with injuries that may cripple ailni for lite. The victim, hurt in physical tests before the Civil Service Commission were: John Bower, 923 Eddy street, dan-S serous injury to the- spine, In- eon and members of SOCIETY of John M. Jack. iH3 Seventh avs.i dauahter.

i THOMAS In thla March to ths OF ALSACE LORICAI.VB are hereby wife of Wesley Thomas. 41 Brady a (An 't FLOOD In thl' March 11. 1921. Emily V. Flood, devoted wife of the laie nr.

John J. Flood, loving mother of llenrv I. and the late Hubert J. Flood. requested to 'attend tne funeral service of our late brother.

Joseph Bles. Saturday. March In, at 9 a. at tha WILLIAMS In thla elty. March 8.

to ths wife of William Wllliama. 160 beloved sister of Sister Mary Blanche WATTF.RS In thl city. March 11. 19J. Franklin a.

son. chapel of Gantner and ill 7IT Valencia at ll'lh st. Sianed. LOUIS MBTTER. ires.

nonu t. miv starch 9. 1928 MARRIAGE LICENSES. BMITH In San Rafasl. March 11.

1928. late Robert Wetter, and loving mother of Mrs. W. A. Parsons.

"fra. T. A. Cuthbertson apd Clyd Wattera. a native of Nova Scotia, aged 74 year.

(Nova Scotia papers please copy.) i.ens. peioveo wire ot ltvman sm th. Oeorae H. Brown, beloved husband ut Ths followlna rnarrlars licenses wi mbther of Mr. Jdlia Abrahem.

Mrs. ier ot rfuna jtoranama, Ajr. Isatied vSHtecdav In thla jieiia bcd warts ot Scbwarth of BAVLEH MILES-John P. Baylsr. SI.

Napa. Mrs. Hatti of Portland. Ofeion; Loula K.I uel. Ott end Zlkl Smith grand- Levy 1247 Hard and Aiieen muss, Samui neral service Ssturdsy.

Merch 18, 19j. at 8:80 p. at the new chapel Jl. Farrell st. FERYia BENF.rjETTl Frsnk Fsrjls.

5(. ') La uranae anq jieanor Benedettl. 23. 114 Collece ave. or tne Truman inoertaKing Divlsadero cor.

O'Ftrrell. CARD' OF THANKS. HUHfcR Dl'KU Michael Hiiber. 39. 210 st and Mscntnime uurr, 04, Ba Aches St.

mother of Robert Furst Sfnlth. Irving SchWart. Inea Levy lind Eddy and Jordan' Smith, alster of the lste Mrs. Augusta. Herog, a native of Germany.

i Frlenda 'aiid acqnaintanoM are re. speetfully Invited', te attend the funeral ervtie tcday OFrfdiMfJ. Mdrch li 1S. at l'te m. from th He'efew Funeral X'arlor.

11 in Uijehahan street, at Oat avenue. Jntsrrtient. Salsm Ctmetery. Sacrsrrtertto st Polk it. thence to Old St.

Msry'a church' (Pauilst Fsth. ers). where mass will be stld for -the repose of hi soul, commencing at a fers? Interment, Holy Cros Cams- Crt. March 10. i ir 15.

Martfne. loving father of inn' Mrs. Carolyn- Jamea, 1 Martinet and lih w.f'w Tnnl Mertlnes 'ind MrsT ner.rrtu:dray:nivio,..m-Ahrs g- Mary' Church. Walnut Creak. whVre reoulem high roast will Ej "elebmed "ri11 cltv.

March la9, th? lr he'oved husband of the It Mary McCknn; loving father ll'iTtJ-. Robert W.V HarrV'5' ifr. Mra. J. G.

CVaad lau JCohH' City and "hi jVh. xt B- Mocahn and brothefc ef can 19 lh Iat eV of West Fi.rM'y'J.,;t,V9 York (Nets iork nana re p)ease copy. "7 Friends are Invited to attend the fn. at p'o-ciock from bis late residence. S815 Geary at Cro" Jt 9 so wass will be celebraVe? Cemetery- 4 Holy Croa? (Holy Name), a native or can rn-.

Cisco, aged 57 years. A reciulem high mass will be offered for the repofte of her aoul. togiorrow (Saturday), at St. Vincent de Paula church, commencing at 9 o'clock. In ferment.

Hnly Cross Cemetery. Friends may cll at (White's Service C'bspel). 8S00 Sutler N. W. corner of J'lerce.

aTBKNKTTE In this city. March 10. 1920, Armand. beloved husband of Anna Flora Frenetts. a native of Canada, Friends re Invited to attend funeral Friday, March 12,.

1928. at 8:30 a. int. from the chapel of; Julius S. Godesu.

si Va Ness avs.i tnence to St. Mary a Cathedral, where a mass will be "said for ths renos of hi soul, commencing at 9 m. interment. Holy Cros. 'J FROONFR In Tucson.

Arizona, March 9, 12'). Allard. beloved husband of Beatrice Kllen Frogner, loving eon of O. (1. and Chrlatln Frogner.

a native of Wisconsin. Friends may call at the parlor of J. Morrison. 401 Baker at Hayea st. Notice of funeral in Saturday morning' paper.

MaeCATIB We wish to thank our friends HILL VplOBT Crl E. Hill. U. J3J5 jtuiTon tna neien giivi, q. iioi Paa and employer rrom ii.

rse. yts ui. packing 'dept: for their beautiful floral offerings iml hld espresslon of ym- n.ih. ts-tanded in US. Also J.

S. voivins poinie fracture, received while climbing a ladder. Samuel Davis, 1550 Divlsadero Btreat, fractured knee, received i while attempting a high jump. The physical efforts of the rest ot the class of sixty men continued, hut It was said to be noticeable that there was a slowing up attempts to be' "top in the various tests. According1 to the records of, the Civil Service Commission, thesi two are tiie first to be injured in the physical testa of agility and strength required of applicants for street car jobs.

Members of the commission deny that these are un duly hazardous or dangerous. -I There are six tests required In the physical examination: Climbing ten rungs ef a ladder, fastened to the wall, hand aver hand. LAL'KEN CHR1STENSEN Bmll Lau ren. 19. J.IOA snin aiiu rhpiatefiaen 41.

lrit9 t'allfnrnla at, i 6TACNT0N In Tueson. Arisen. March LOW STKIEMPR Herschel B. Low. 2.

4th and Hilda Strlemar. 19. 1 249 A Jones St. MALM CORTEN John W. Malm.

1T6. lucana and fcme csrtsn, X. Eureka. Calif. Marr Q.

Brown, lovin tstnsr oi ir. N. Baldwin and hrim O. BroWn and the lata Thomas J. and George It.

Brown native of Fan Francisco, ated 58 veara. A member Sn Fran- Cisco Lods No. 8. B. P.

O. Elks Friends ars -Invited to attend ths funeral Friday mornlna. March Jil. at Sti Edward's churoh. California and Walnut sts.i where a requiem hlh maes will be euna for the.

repose of hl soul, commencln at 'clock, Jn-lerment private, (Gray Divlsadero at fost.1 BROWN In Santa Clara. March 10. 192U. Thomas' beloved husband of Grace B. Brown, lovlnf father of Leo D.

Brown. Mre. Aleen Ierrltt. and rrandfather of Wllda' Merrltt. Of W.

Brown of Eureka. California, a native of New York, aed 4 yeajra 0 months 7 dsys. Friends may call at the ''Funeral Home" of A. W. Nuttman.

807 Washington Santa Clara, until 11 a. Sslurday, March 18. 19'M. Funeral services will take place at his late residence. 923 Madison at I SO p.

Saturday. March 18. 1930. Cremation, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. DVIHNCICH In Ban Jose.

March 10. '1920. Mra. Mare Budlnclch. widow of the late Milan Budlnclch, lovlns mother of Roy Budlnclch.

alster of Mrs. Jennie Vlaovich of Cupertino, Nick Blelich of Ely. Nevada. Spro. Blelich and Mra.

Mils Blelich. ntlv of Juo-Slavia, aged 40 yeara. Interment. Serbian Cemetery. San Mated' County, Saturday.

March 13. where eraveald service will ba held at p. m. Godu funeral director, for their attention hewn to us In our lat bereavement. JESSIE OIGL1NO.

CARD OF THANKS. BEHTCCCI The family of the lat Job Bertucct desire lo eiprdss their neart-felf thank and appreciation to their many friend and relative tor the beu-ttful floral offerings, act of kindnss and comforting words of sympathy -extended, during th sad hours of their late bereavement. In the loss of devoted son nd loving brother. v. iu.

tcaymonq Mayo etatintoa. aear. ly beloved husband ot Mildred E. h. beloved brother bf Rlrt.

H. Jurgen. Louis Lock wood and Mrs: M- E. Stroller, a native of Mar-shalltnwn. Iowa, aged 89 year 1 month 8 day.

Friend are invited to attend the fu. neral services tomorrow (Saturday), at 10 a. at th chapel of H. F. Suhr MATTHfJW WELLS Richard P.

Mat thew. and kims Mt v.siis, av. bow of Stockton. Calif. CRKKSVYOOD In thla city.

March 11. MaeDONALlJ FIELD Joseph MscDon- M. Field. 43. Reno.

Nsv. vwiv jviission neer jiotn. in torment. ational Cemetery. Preello.

nt. Nal Running high jump, with a DlCO 11)211. Walter dearly neiovaa nus-bnd of Mary Oreenwood. lovina1 father of Jeanette. Eleanor and Walter Greenwood, a nativ of San Francisco.

A member of Mission Parlor No. 38, S. a. W. I Friends may call at hla late residence.

810 San Jos ave. Funeral strictly private. Interment. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. of four feet and a of three feet four maximum minimum Inches.

forty. pound dumb Lifting HOSKER In thl city. March 10. Mar BALCfl. GEORGE THATCHER 8T years BARCLAY.

CAPT. WILLIAM CHARLES BAVLIS. ALICE A. BLABS. JOKEm -JUHW Street BROWN, HORDE H.

56 year BROWN. THOMAS 4 years BfDINCICH; MRS. MARE 40 years CHERRY In thla city, March 9, 102B, CHERRY, LAWRENCE WILLIS SI rr. garet, beloved wire ot tne iaie Thomas Hosksr. loving mother of James, William .1..

Ralph and Anastaala Hosker and Mrs. F. Rice, alster of Thomas and W. Egan and Mrs. John Kgan.

a native of Massachusetts. Friend are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, from St. Mlchlnl'e church. Llvermore, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 10 a. m.

Interment, family Plot. Llvermore. Reniftlna of Mrs. Honker will be at the residence of her daughter. Mra.

F. Rice. 1176 Do-lore st, until 7 a. Saturday. COONEY, ELLEN M.

DEYfENY. ELLA SHIPLEY 89 years uiulcv, LLIJAH .1 years FISH, HARRY K. it rears Lawrence wtuia nerry, oeariy wiuvw son of Franklin W. and Lutlttca Cherry, and lovina- brother of Melvln Cherry, a native of Napa. Calirornla.

aed 21 years 10 months 18 days. A meitibei of Tippecanoe Trlb No. 111. Imp. 'Frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral service today (Friday), at 10:80 a.

at the chapel of H. Snhr 2919 Mission nr. 25tb. Interment. Eversrcen Cmtry.

FLAKER. ROSE M. FAIRBANKS. AIOIST J. 48 rears FLOOD.

EMILY V. 87 rear FRENETTE, ARMAND KIKM In thl city. March 10. 1920. FROONER, ALLARD C.REENWOOD, WALTER H.

ell five times. I Vaulting a wooden horse, four feet two inches in height. Five dips on the parallel bars. I Picking up a 140-pound I af sand and carrying it up aix I steps. Bowers Is said to have received tils injury when he lost his strength (through straining to complete the avhole ten rungs of the ladder.

His liand slipped from Its hold and, being a ieavy man, he fell violently fo the floor. Davis tripped as he attempted to snake a jump higher than that required, it was said, and fell with fiit knee doubled under him. i i 'Millionaire's Son Begins Life Term I JACKSON March 11. (International Service.) (Arthur Rich, millionaire's son, be-came convict 18848 at Michigan -State prison today. Rich, who was sentenced to life 'Imprisonment for criminally attacking Miss Louise King, pretty college 'girl, was questioned, registered and ia short time afterwards dressed' In HOhKEK.

MAROAKbl' Today and Saturday Our Tremendous Semi-Annual COONEY' In thl elty. March 10. 1920. cnristina Kiem, heiovea latner ot Fred Wn. Arthur Jennie J.

and Gen. B. Klem. Mrs. Geo.

F. Kel-ksr. Mrs. W. F.

Klmsey and Mrs, Lloyd Fuqua. a native of Outncy. Illinois, aged 74 years 2 months 28 days. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services this Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the chapel of H. F.

Suhr 2919 Mission nr. 25th. Interment In family plot, Qulncy. Illinois. RIKM.

CHRISTINA 14 years KOLLMANN, MAX LEHANE. HANNA LESS. ANNIE ELIZABETH MAROHNIC. CASPAR (ne Maronlch) MARTIN. JOHN 85 rear KALLMANN tn thl elty, March lu.

nn ri.j neiovea wir oi -eier wn. lovina mother of Poter, Mary nd Mar-cuerltte Cooney, lovina daughter of James and the lata Mary McHale. loving alster of John Dillon and Mrs. M. Perry, and niece of Mrs.

Ellen Cotter, a native of San Frinclsco. A member ot St. Ann'a Confraternity of St. Peter church, and Pride of Foreat Orel No. 204.

C. F. of A. Friends are respectfully Invited to ttsnd ths funeral Friday, at 9:15 a. from her late residence.

2910 How-sM st.i thence to St. Peter's church. where a artlpmn reoulem hlrh mass Will MARTINEZ. VICINTE 75 rear McCANN. FRANCIS T.

84 year MrGRATH. MARY J. 1929. Max Kollmann. beloved husbani of Ray Kollmann.

loving father ot Blanch Kollmann. brother of Kattl Graetter. Funeral service will be held today (Friday), March J3. at 10:30 o'clock a. st the new chapel of Halsted ft 1128 Sutter St.

HILIP. ADRIAN S. RESS. THOMAS DIXON 77 rear QLANE. MARY THERESA of Bags SHAPIRO.

LOUS 18 year SMITH. LENA 8S year STAUNTON. RAYMOND MAYO 89 bs celebrated for ths reposs of her soul, commencing at 9:45 a. m. Interment.

Hnly Cross Cemetery. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF PRIPB OF THE CIRCLHI No, 204. OF F. OF are hereby re-ouested to attend the funeral of our lt companion. Nell Cooney.

By order fthe regulation prison denim and Iplaced in solitary confinement for SARAH SZYMANSKI. VICTORIA TRYELL. JEANETTE WATTERS. ISABEL J. 71 rear two weeks under quarantine accord fng to prison regulations.

He showed little emotion when yrlven to understand that because he was a "Jifer" he would not be eligible Sfor parole consideration. BALCII In Fresno, March 10, of MAT MIKKLSON. C. C. KATB TOOHIO.

F. S. DEMENY In Los Ansele. March T. 11)2.

Ella Shepley. beloved wife of Joseph Demeny. beloved mother ot Arthur and Helen Demeny. a native ot Alameda. California, aged 89- years.

Funeral notice hereafter. Remains St ths chapel of Julius Oodeau. 41 Van Neaa ave. DfDLEY In tht elty, March 10. 1928.

Elijah C. dearly beloved husband of Susanna H. Dudley, and lovinc father of Raymond, Carlisle and Lloyd Dudley, a native of Maine, aged 71 years. Friends are Invited to attend tha aervlcea tomorrow (Saturday), at -1 p. at Martin A Brown's, 1515 Scott bet.

Geary and Post sta. Interment EDWARD JOSE. Rral Estate Investments, "The rose of Sharon and the lily of the valley. That's who we are," we told the elevator chap and he said he thought so and let us off at Eddie' door. And Eddie, seeing us, seemed to rejoice with exceeding great joy and with honest pride and warmth told us he was born in California somewhere up in Trinity county and came to San Francisco when 13.

He immediately found employment in a local planing mill and shortly thereafter applied himself to the study of architectural engineering. And there you have the secret of the whole thing. Because they made him construction rintendent and Eddie was right bright at estimating building costs he got along immensely. And the boys over at the City Hall heard of him and appointed him Chief Housing Inspector and Eddie adorned that office from 1918 until 1920, when he entered business for himself, specializing in real estate investments and building construction. And maybe you think he likes to sit around reading Russian and Scandinavian drama and philosophy.

Hm-m-m, you doggone right he does! Eddie knows his Scandinavian. He's a member of the Shrine, Commandary, a charter member of the Castro Parlor Native Sons, the Elks and Olympic club. Now everybody stand. Jose can you see-e-e- YOU MAY BE NEXT. JUZO.

ueorte Thatcher Baich. beloved husband of Myra 8. Raich, lovinc father ot Thatcher Gertrude and Jaik Balch of Fresno and brother of Mra. Maud Batch Thompson of San Francisco, native of Nevada, aged BT year a 11 days. Friends are invited to attend ths fij-neril servlca Friday mornlna.

March 12. at 10 o'clock at St. James' Pro Cathedral. Fresno. Remains will bs taken to Cypre Lawn Memorial Park.

San Mateo county. 'Graveelde services snd Interment at 3 o'clock Saturday, afternoon. Dean O. R. E.

MacDonald of Fresno of rtrlatln-. Hundreds of smart neiO bags rushed from Ncr York for this great special J' The very cleverest nen aivcs in ever) fascinating shade to And the are most remarkable! Do Pft fail lo see these bags! New Leathers! Colorful Silks! Smart Shapes! Shoes for the Nation 73 Stores Agencies Everywhere IMF at IMANf 4.95 Husband Slays Wife For 'Carrying On' LOS ANGELES, March Florence Sander, 29, was shot to ideath In her home, 5246 Lexington 'avenue, today, and her husband, CHerman Sander, 40, was lodged In gall on a murder charge by Holly-wood division police. According to police, Sander confessed the 'hooting. In a statement to the police Sander declared that his wife had been on" with the other two men who were In the house. These two men, taking with them the gun with which the shooting was dene, left the house before the poliee arrived.

Sander said. California Deports I 216 Undesirables EXAMINER BUREAU. SACRAMENTO, March 11. California has deported 216 Inmates ot reformatories and hospitals for the insane since last July, and the deportation total will be swelled to at least 850 by the end of the present fiscal year, saving the State government approximately $658,000, it was announced today by E. G.

Twogood, acting State Director of 3 MARKET STREET STORES Numbers 801, 930 and 979 Oakland Store. 1120 St. Large Chanel bags of lizard, box calf, saffian, seal and Morocco, in bland, tan, red, green, gray, blue and black- 1 NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICEI I at Stylish ARCH SUPPORT 750 X3 Nnrse So Healthy 1 -i New Law Required WASHINGTON. March U. (By Universal Service.) MI Batnq.r.-tha Plummer, 69, -and the oldest DIVORCES A very large assortment of all the nen shapes in finest leath' ers and all colors! Most remarkable Values in bags of lirard, snak'e skin, seal and Florentine leathers.

Also colorful embroidered sille touch bags in netoesl colors. Combination Last nurse in the united states Army, Is so soundly healthy that Congress has been asked to pass special legislation so she can retire on Our most outstanding va(u a corrective shoe that com' bine comfort, style and pension, the WTar Department hae announced. There Is no regulation permitting rmy nurses to retire on pension, quality at a most remark' able price a prica made possible ofaly but the health record ot Samanths at 9.95 Plummer has Inspired a bill in Congress which would make her because of our great buying and other nurses of distinguished power. service eligflhle for retirement. Sa-mantha was born in a log cabin in Missouri In 157.

COMPLAINTS FILED. ARNOLD Row vs. Fred, desertion. BLOOMIMiTON Robert v. Dorothy.

desertion. BOKDK.N Robert W. T. Jessie desertion. BRitiGS Vernlca t.

Thomas cruelty. OOI.nKE Caroline va. Bruno cruelty. HI FF Carlos 1). Lavella deter- tion.

McCORMICK Martin 1., rrneHy. MI7.IO Sigmtind vs. Gertrude, cruelty. JMOHPH) Mary A. v.

illiam se- eertton. Rl PP Adine E. vs. Royal cruelty. STEWART Liniua vs.

Harold C. de-i aertion. jyTl KSTHOFF Maximilian vs. Amy, cruelly. DECREES GRANTED.

fUC.LKV ds from John S. BI.MIKR-Bessie t. from )ula. KICVFRLV Annabel G. from Stanley C.

HBOWNF Ttnrnlliy t. from Harold M. Col.07.7.1 Maria (i. from Joseph C. COl'C'H Winifred from Carloa I.

i FFRNAC Albertlne from Paul. OR AM Iiuiae M. from Harry 8. i HAMILTON Florenre A. from Cecil 1.

1 IIAF.N Mabel R. from Peter. IIARROLD Mabel from Nathaniel O. HAHT Bertha from Peyton. I jAl.IL Aide from Gtiulherto." 1 LAW Kdith from Charles.

1 MAI.LOS Chra from George. MARTIN C. from Jane S. NOVAK Louis R. from Victoria B.

PARSON Pearl from Sidney. HEED Ivan G. from Lillian B. I SMITH F.roeot from Justine B. "orneliua from Frances C.

ITAIT Maude L. from Arthur l. lOc-a-Day Suit A nev version of the chanel big. made of the finest calf skin, tfifh an interesting enamel ornament In colors to match the nev shoes for spring. Also -an endless variety of fine nev leather bags tn dozens of colors and' styles.

Richest faille silk bags in newest shades, exquisitely It is the Tailoring in your Clothes that Counts If you care about the fit of your clothes six months after you will buy clothes with a reputation for fit and workmanship. Clothes, to look well, must be tailored by hand in all the vital parts, other-. wise they will sag and lose their shape. Johnson's clothes are hand tailored of the finest virgin wool fabrics. New Spring Suits and Topcoats $35 $39 $44 Home of the best jnon'rt mae of clothes in America Johnson'S 2554 Mission St Sext to New Mission Theater Brings Mother $182 Mrs.

Concetta Zammlt. who In her home in the Isle, of Malta, siied her son; IVter Paul Zammlt, building contractor of the' Potrero, foi maintenance twenty years ago, Is to receive one-third "of his $8,600 estate, It was announced yesterday when her claim against the -estate was allowed. When Mrs. Zammit sued years ego, she was allowed 10 cent a day by the Maltese courts. Judge Graham held that In Malta such debts are outlawed after five years, so he allowed only 10 cents a day for the last five years, or $182.60.

The new 4 strap In beautiful Golden Brown Kid, Black Kid snd Pstent Leather selersd Kid lining with built in Hygienic Goedyear Rubber Heels solid leather throughout. Alto shows in Ofordet3. 10. A BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLE! Fsshlons newes trend Is rstlsetsd in these shoes no detail of style or smartness hss been sacrificed. These corrective shoes at 116.30 are aa modish as any shoe mad.

TODAY (Continued froin Page On. cheerful and continues its upward lr iLfi Thousands of Styles for Millions of Men and IV omen Nationally Priced Independent of Trust $75 Funerals $75 Casket, Robe. Embalmlnir, Hoarse, to. Tat, for $3 Trust Prtro SI 50 D. J.

MORRISON 401 BAKER ST, AT HAYKS Phono Weat TS climb, minus the little lambs that jumped out of the window when the well arranged drop came. In Walt Street and elsewhere, "prove all things, hold fast that which is good.".

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