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CC THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1925 8 Cupid Loses One Set, but Wins Match Aspirin Gargl QUADRA TRIAL TO DPENTODAY TOQUE HAT AIDS CUPID Toque Point! 'I 1 LYMANPOHER ELOPES Iri SOCIETY Gil in Tonsilitis Won by hut! It wasn't a rac. ithf, tvr nt- rlmonlal competition iU along I Cut This Out and Save if those lines. But that 1 why th former Mrs Suhiect to Sore lhmz' i I 1 F.stelle T. Pnoliler 1 now Mrs.

Chapman II. Hyams Jr, and. that Is the reason why the coupl now on tlielr honeymoon at Iho Hotel St. Francis. A harmless and effective gargle Sixty defendants indicted In connection with the seizure of the rum smuggler Quadra and her $1,000,000 cargo of Canadian liquor will go on trial this morning before Federal Judge John S.

Partridge, charged with conspiracy to violate the national dry laws. The defendants Include Captain George Ford and the crew of 22 men of the Quadra, 27 members of the directorate of the Consolidated Exporters, owners of the ship, a dozen San Francisco agents of the rum vessel and owners of small boats said to have smuggled liquor from the Quadra to shore. Frederick Ray Anderson, attorney for the Consolidated Exporters, who Divorced Husband of Eleanor Tennant, Noted Tennis Star, Weds Lydia M. Franzina A sudden shift from sun non- Is to dissolve two Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of water, and gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat In two hours tt net refcemt'Ilng a sombrero to a small and petite tooiue.

hat brought HyamH, millionaire hotel operator and newspaper publisher of New Orleans, to the realization that he was in love. necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had tn tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. I I i r.y 1 if i 1 1 ll l' i 7- -'nn Hence both of them are thorough advocates of the tiny top piece and S7 St-'. -r 'V- urn i i ''t It 1 I JIM, 'IKS PIPE GREETS FH1DUP SHBHS Mrs.

Hyams even shudders when she thlnkH that perhaps the large Pauer-Tablets hats will some time come back In was arrested at the Fairmont Hotel style. Aspirin here following the seizure of the Quadra last October, will not ap 'There Is always something Tar ThBayr Gross on Genuine TabJtt away about a largo piece of millinery?" ventured Hyams. "But a pear for trial. He was In Vancouver last night and could not Lyman J. Totter, president of a large Han Francisco oil concern, eloped last Friday to Ven-1ura with Miss Lydia M.

Franzina. a pnmlnont member of the San Francisco youimer set, It was re- vealed last nlRht. l'otter Is the former husband of Eleanor Ten- riant, nationally famous tennis star, who divorced him in 192,1. The. newly married pair are now en route to Coronado, where they will make a stay of a few days, nnd from there will motor to Florida to spend the remainder of their honeymoon, turn to reside permanently In Pan Francisco, according to word received yesterday from Potter.

The romance ti said to be of recent origin, the bride having known Potter only a tew months, and mall one that's different. iou possibly arrive In time. Anderson feel that the person Is very close was released on bail of $10,000 following his arrest. to you and very demure and an mat sort of thing." This ball was ordered forfeited1 by Judge Partridge when Anderson violated a court order by returning to Vancouver without permission of follows close on the heels of his divorce litigation with his former Chapman Hyams Jr. brings up wife.

the point that he might not have the couict. John L. McNab, Anderson's attorney when he was first arrested, announced yesterday that he no longer represents Anderson. Anderson Is at present in Vancouver. Charles H.

Belanger and Max P.ipsteln are the only two directors of the Consolidated who will face trial. They posted bail of $10,000 each nnd have announced they will appear In court today. Captain Ford and the other de Potter surprised society once be tan California is only the nrst lap in their honeymoon, for the Hyams expect to go to Europe. Hyams' family has lontr been Identified with Southern society. His father was an ardent advocate of horse racing and the son still maintains a large string of horses.

Naval Officer to Quit Napa Tomorrow Lieutenant Frank Kennedy, U. S. will be taken East from Napa to announcement of the Mare Island authorities yesterday. He will go to Si Elizabeth's hospital in Washington to be held' for ob to his mental status. fore when his marriage to Mis? fallen in love with his wife, formerly Mrs.

Estelle T. Baehler, if 6he Tennant, in August, 1921, came as unexpectedly as his present elopement. His first romance began In hadn't been wearing a small "toque" ROME, March 9. (By Associated San Francisco society expert his school days and culminated In type hat that day. Indictments charging robbery were last night voted by the county grand Jury against three men a double wedding Rt Beverly Hills Press.) The climax of America's first holy year pilgrimage, that from Boston, wan reached today when fendants are out on bail totalling when he and Miss Tennant were married at the same time that Miss nearly $175,000.

enced a thrill last night when it became known that there is a new Mrs. Lyman J. Potter. The San Sudden and severe pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea 50 year In us SO years dependable b4 wbm imdW wort 50 times its cost for a ingle dose Equally valuable at home, when traveling and for emer genciea by night or day. Sold everywhere Valeria Irving Timken.

an heiress and two women, alleged members of a handit gang Which bound, gagged and robbed Dr. Gabor Kingston, Cardinal O'Connell led his flock of nearly BOO Into the presence of Pope OTTO HUB Attorneys for the defense have maintained the Quadra was not within the territorial waters of the of Beverly Hills, wed George Rob ert hturgis of Louisiana. Plus. chiropodist, of 101 Post Btrect, of United States when seized by the. If In the judgment of alienists at Francisco oil man (inset), who was divorced by Eleanor Tennant (left), The pontiff first passed along the Washington institution, nen nnn.minn tustlfles.

it is nre coast guard cutter Shawnee on Oo tober 14. row after row of the kneeling pll The world of society. and sports was much amused when the-ormer Mrs. Potter, securing her' divorce In October, 1923, said her husband was cruel and heartless, applied for grlms, holding out his hand so that dieted, he will be released in the BABY 5 DEATH famous tennis star, in 1923, eloped to Ventura with Miss Lydia M. each might kiss his ring and then J2.00U in jewelry and cash last Monday night.

Those charged with the crime were: Miss Julia White, ex-dancer, and Dorothy Kyari, both of 145 Gough street; Lawrence Ryan, Fred Fritchner and William Melody, of 342 Kills street. Autos in Bay Region custody of his wife on an extended leave. No attempt will be made to in gave to each a medal commemorat lng holy year. Afterward he ad Franzina (right), a prominent "golf alimony" and got It setting a precedent for subsequent athletic divorcees. dressed the Americans from the CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Increase by 11,750 The number of automobiles In member of the younger set throne of the conslstorial hall The death of 3-yar-old Mary f.

3 bay region Increased from 235, Redmond, daughter of Daniel J. Redmond, of 904A Florida street, who was taken down with smallnox Mothers who value the health of their children, should never be without MOTHER GR AY'S 202i to 247,052 during the last year, according to figures made public terfere with his removal, nis attorney, Thomas Lloyd Lennon, stated. M. C. Leader to Be Banquet Guest Dr.

John It. Mott of New York, yesterday by the Mate Motor Ve JANICE MEREDITH after being discharged from the San By Paul L. Ford POWDERS FOR Francisco Hospital as cured of scar tar hide department. The Increase In San Francisco was about 2,500 machines and in Alameda County the let fever last January, Is to be In vestigated tomorrow afternoon at the highest ranking officer of the the City Hall. gain was 7,000.

See Historic California Supervisor John B. Badaracco, Y. M. C. A.

in the united states, will be the guest of honor and CHILDREN, for use when needed. They tend to Break np Oolus, Relieve FeTerishnees, Worms, Constipation, Headache, Teething disorders and Btomach Troubles. chairman of the Supervisors' Pub principal speaker at noon today at California abounds In historic In lic Health Committee, who was In Sacramento last Friday when Red a luncheon to be given at tne Hotel Tain MARK terest and one of the best ways to see all the places of Interest Is to do 60NT ACCEPT St. Francis under the auspices of the San Francisco Y. M.

A. John H. McCallum, president of the local mond complained to the Supervisors that his daughter's death was due SUBSTITUTE Uud by Mother fur to carelessness, returned yesterday it by automobile. If you can afford a new car buy a good used car. To find the "best buys" in Used Cars consult the listings In Examiner sternly, as If he were fighting some emotion.

For two days the young officers continued to get infinite amusement out of the rebel news, but on the third their gibes and flouts- ceased, and a sudden gravity ensued, the cause of which was explained to the women that evening when the time had come for "good night." "Ladies," said Andre, "the route Is ordered before daybreak tomorrow, so we must say a farewell association, wlU preside. (Continued from Yesterday) "Wilt not tell us his history?" begged Janice, eagerly. "Once he said his great-grandfather was King of Kngland, and since then I've so longed to know It!" 'Tis truth he spoke, poor fellow, but he was an old-time friend of mine, which would be enough to seal my lips respecting his sorry tale, since he wishes oblivion for it. But I am his debtor as well, for he it was who helped me to a prompt exchange when 1 was taken prisoner last over AtDrnggist everywhere. Asktodav.

Trial package FREE, address THE KOTBEE CRAY CCLt ROY. N. Y. and announced that his committee will make a rigid investigation. Want Ads.

Advertisement It was Clowes who brought them the best proof of the final triumph of the royal army, for one November morning he broke In upon their breakfast, unannounced, and with him came Mr. Meredith. Had the squire ever doubted the affection of his wife and daughter, the next few minutes of Inarticulate but ecstatic delight would have convinced him once for all. Mrs. Meredith, who, since her fever, had been un-wontedly gentle and affectionate, welcomed him as he had not been greeted in.

and Janice, shifting from tears to laughter and back again, well-nigh choked him In her delight. Breakfast was forgotten, while the exile was made to tell ell his adventures, and of how finally he had escaped from the ship on tgsm mi eiisna troops hurriedly summoned from New York, compelled a rebillet-lng of the troops, and nine more officers were assigned by the quartermaster general to the Franklin house, overcrowding It to such an extent as to end the possibility that it should longer shelter the Merediths. The squire went to Sir William Ersklne, only to be told that as he was a civilian, the Quartermaster's Department could, or at least would, do nothing for him. An appeal to Lord Clowes resulted better, for that officer offered to share his own lodgings with his friends a generosity which delighted 1 Mr. Meredith, but which put an anxious look on his daughter's face and a scowl on that of Mobray.

"I make no doubt 'twas a well-hatched scheme from the start," he asserted. "Lord Clowes and Ersklne are but Tom Tickle and Tom Scratch." With the same thought In her to you and leave you for a time to the sole charge of Mrs. Anti-js-amnia laDieta at once banish pains of rheumatism. headaches, neurslgia, sciatica. toothache, and neuritis; bring She has orders from us, and from her putative Bpouse, to take the greatest care of you both, and we have endeavored to arrange that you shall want for nothing during what we fervently hope will be but a brief absence," "For what are you leaving us?" asked Mrs.

Meredith. quick relief from insomnia, nervousness, colds, grippe, which perforce he had been for fevers, women's pains, etc. One or two Anti-Kamnia tablets and three months. for allot breakfast 'Twas desperate fighting on the pain vanishes. Proved for own mind, Janice took the first opportunity to beg her father to seek further than accept the commissary's hospitality.

both sides, but we were too many for them, and the river Is free at last. The transport 'Surrey' was third to come up to the city, and the moment I went ashore I sought out Lord Clowes, hoping to get word of ye, and was not disappointed. Pox me! but I'd 34 years by millions of people. Druggists everywhere sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every day. 25 millions used annually.

The genuine pain reliever, Anti-Kamnia, has AK on each tablet. "Nay, lass," replied Mr. Mere dith. "Beggars cannot be choosers, and that fa what we are. Remember that I am without money, and we have been so ever since begun to think that never again should I see ye!" 4 those rascals hounded me from There was so much to tell and Uso fg.4! Tablets home.

Had not Lord Clowes generously stepped forward as he to listen to In the next few days that the reunited family gave little heed to public events, has, we should be put to It to get through the winter without being frozen or starved. And your mother's health is not such as though warm salutations and Ui-EI epring." "Of course 1 would not have thee tell me anything that is secret," remarked Janice. Then, after a moment, she went on, "There is, however, something of which you may be able to Inform me?" "But name your desire." "1 must get it," announced the girl, and she left the room and went upstairs. But once in the upper hallway, she did not go to her room, merely pausing long enough to take the miniature from from its abiding spot, and then returned. "Wilt tell me If the diamonds are false?" she requested, placing the ornament In Andre's hand.

"No, for a certainty," replied the captain. "Then is It noj worth five pounds?" exclaimed Janice. "Five pounds," laughed Andre, derisively. 'Tis easily worth five hundred!" "Oh, never!" cried the girl. "Ay: Ain I not right, Mobray?" "Beyond question.

And then 'tis not worth the portrait It encircles," asserted Mobray, gallantly. "And yet I could not get one pound for It," marveled Janice, and told the two officers how she had sought to barter it. "Tis evident you asked too little, Miss Meredith," surmised Andre, "and so made him suspect your title." "Would that you might offer it to me at a hundred times five pounds!" bemoaned the baronet. "To think of such a pearl being cast before such swine!" "Who painted It, Miss Meredith?" asked Andre. 'Twas Colonel Brereton." Mobray looked quickly at her, then once more at the miniature.

He turned it over, and as the initials on the back caught his eye he frowned, but more with Intent could stand either, that ye know." thanks were lavished on Mobray and Andre upon the return of the regiments which had operated against the forts. OPPOSED TO (Continued Tomorrow.) ALL PAIN "In truth, 'tis a sorry business," growled Mobray. "Confirmation came last night of Burgoyne's capitulation, and this means that General. Gate's, army at once effect a juncture with Washington's and the combined force will give us- more than we bargained to fight. Burgoyne's fiasco makes it all the more necessary that we hold Philadelphia, and so, as our one chance, we must, ere the union Is affected, capture the forts on the Delaware, that our warships and supplies may come to us, lest, when the moment arrives for our desperate struggle, we be handicapped by short commons and no line of retreat." "Wilt pray for our success, Miss Meredith?" i "Ay," urged the baronet, "for whatever your sympathies remember that we fight this time to reunite you with your father." And that night Jinice made her first plea In behalf of the British arms.

Tne absence of Mobray and Andre brought the commissary once again to the fore. Previous to their departure he had dropped in upon the Merediths, only to receive cool greeting from Janice, and such cold ones from the two captains as discouraged repetition. Now, relieved of their supercilious taunts and affronts, the baron became a dally visitor. He always brought gifts of delicasles, paid open court to Mrs. Meredith, and never once recurred to the An enforced change speedily brought them back to the present.

The mustering of all the royal army, now swelled by reinforcements of three thousand 1 ffei Irti ilf 4trjt Af lip'" Don't let that itching words he had wrung from Janice, for the time making himself both useful and entertaining. From his calls the ladles learned the course of the war and of what the distant cannonading meant; of the bloody repulse of Donop's Hessians at Red Bank, of the burning of the Augusta 64, of the bom ness than anger. For a moment he held it, then handed It to Janice with the re mark, "Know you the frame's history?" "Only that it once held another portrait, and that of a most beau-Utul girl." "Whom he forgot, 5t appears, once you were seen, for which email blame to him. Miss Meredith," replied Mobray, as he rose and left the room, his face set bardment of the forts of Mud Island, and of the other desperate fighting by which the British keep'you awake ECZEMA, ringworm, and other itching rashes seldom heal themselves, but Resi-nol Ointment does heal them and makes refreshing sleep possible for skin sufferers. One who has used this comforting, healing ointment writes Resinol Ointment is so soothing it stopped my itching at once and I got the first night's sleep I had had in weeks.

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