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,4 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY. JUNE 23. 1925 CC GALLIVAN In Burbank. Juna 22. 1925.

A. and Tokata Triha. No. 1S. Imp.

0. TWO WOMEN CONFESS PART IN K. M. nf MfKlttrlrk. a if Frlendl ara Invited to tttsnd the funaral THRONG sertfoea Srkiav ITtinarlavl at I a clirtc D.

Births, Marriages, Deaths at Uia rhaicl of H. Suhr tWi Mission aiaurice t.aiuisn, nearly beloved nusband or the late Mary Gslllvan. father of Mra. Geo. A Browne.

Richard and Jeremiah K. Galltvan, a native of CoTlmy Cork. Ireland, aged 01 years. Henulns at Freeman and Cox 1'ndertaklng Parlors, Oskland, Calif. Interment, St.

Mary's Cemetery, Friday morning. BnsUin ttarjera nleais codv SLAYING OF CUSTOMS GUARD st. interment. Mt. ft tret.

PEART In IM. Hru 91 1Q2.V H. Pesrt belmed wife of the late E. C. Pesrt.

deroteil mother fJt Mra kuimu Mrs. A. A HILL In this city. June 22. 1925.

Ellen, dearly Mi, ran ami Mrs. Kulsli Costei, a 'native ol BORN. (Continued from Page One) Colusa Cotintv. Calif. WILLIAM.

FRANK 8. 4 yeara WOLFE. ANNA beloved wire of lie late John B. Hill and loving sister of J. L.

and L. V. Hlckey and Mrs. 8. Friends ara Inrlted to attend the funeral of the moment they thought only-sVStinday night at the time of the WALKER, AMY A.

WELTNER. EL0I6C CRESAP44 yeara VYHEATON, JOHN M. AO yeara WHITE, ANNIE E. ATTEND -RITES DAMNEK In this city. June 18.

to the wife Ptallin It' UA7 PniVKll IOD. aervlces today Tuesday) at 2 0 rloclt p. FRANCES 23 yeara at the rhauel of llil.wd sis 112 Sutler st. killing. A.

Piiter, aed 85 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral toruorow (Wedneeuay) at 2 p. from the New hanel of Gantner Bros. sV Felder. 19s5 MAl'PliKRSON lu IhU city.

Juna IT. to the WOOUHAMB. Aiyoe 23 yean interment Drlsste. PAWLING In Ai.mert. Inn 22.

Evslvrt. be- wife ot Kraieer Maopherson, lift) and an. a riariffhtar. Msrket at Duboca are. IntertQunt, Mt.

Pair Decide to Consult Lawyer, loved wife ot Henry K. Fawllng, daughter of AHERN A menih'. mind maaa will be eala (I Ivet. HIl'HTKR In thi city. June to the wife nf Rrwln Rledit.ar 174(1 Innaa it a IOD.

airs. Marv A. a ker and the late vtu. braled for lh. rami, ot the aoul of the late Walker, alstar of Jnlui Walker and Mrs.

KAUFMANN In Oakland. June SI, 1925, Mary John F. Ahem, today (Tuaaday). June 23. at RONNI In Oils Hty.

June 10. to the wife of Late last night Mrs, Howard and Frances, dearly bejoved wife of Joseph Kuf Wa, Taylor. native ot San t'raucisuo. aged Jnunh Rimat. -ST Hn'Jmam ft dauahter.

a cioca a. at ni. uiikiu jTrtends era Inrited to atland. msnn. devoted sister or suian Aanes.

uer 6B veara. i Mrs. Lotte got into communication FOR SENATOR WALKER In this city, Jnna 22. 191J. Assay A.

Wslker, nstive of Connecticut. Frlenda are Invited to atund the funeral service at o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, Juna st Uray'a, Iilvlsauero at Post, iatermant pflvsus. WELTNER tn this Hty. June 20. 1925.

Bolsej Cresap. beloved wife of Charlea B. Weltrusr, mother of Cresap1 Bruce. Uoyd North and liiai-e Weltner, and aister of Andrew Bruoa Cresap. a native of Ohio, aged 44 years.

Funeral Tuesdsy. 10 a. from the parlora of Ashley ex McMullen, Geary and Sixth avenue, WHEATON In San Mateo, Juna 21, 1915, John beloved hushsnd of Helen M. Wheefon af nush elan Fraiielaco, a natlra of Uresnv Ilia. Pa sged 50 years.

A member at P. I. Judge No. 6. of she Staelworkars of Mouth San Frsnclsco.

Friends sre Invited to attend the funeral Wednesdsy, June 24, 1925, at 2 p. from S. Marl's Funeral Home. 822 Grand era Sunn Han Francisco. Interment, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, WHITE In this rily.

June 20, 1925. Annla X. White, beloved wife of David W. White, loving mother of Florence White, a nstlre ef England 1 Friends are Invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), June 23, 1925. r10 i from the chapel of Julius ,8.

Uodeau, 41 Van Nesa ava WILLIAM In Napa, Juna 22. 1925, Fran William, beloved husliand of Mra. Edna Wll-' llsm. loving father of I.ennette and WI1-" llsm, and brother of Mrs. Clara McK Inula of Nana and Antoinette Heeht of Ssn Anselno a native of Marin County, aged 4 years.

Funeral Wednesday. p. from the Mount luneial Psriors. Petaluma, Calif. Interment, Hill Cemetery.

Friends! are resnectfullj Inrtied to attend ANDERSON In thli city. June 31. 1. Albert THOMPSON In thU city. June IS.

to th wirs of Cecil Thompson, 1.174 O'FirreU toil. WOOD- In this city. June IS. to the wife of with Gloria. Both stated that they truds.

Jsmes K. and Fred P. McFeely, a native of Mlddletown, New York. Friends and scquslntancei are respectfully ina tuiiaral Ttieadav. Juna at P.

Anderion. huibend ol Harriett Anueraon, liaiir. At Kaur iirb atftiri veari. from the funeral chapel of Smiley Jt Uallaiher, Kl unlaw Wiwwt 3797 Ijimharrf at-. ft' BOn.

invnea tn attend me ruueral Tuesday mtirnttig, Alameda. were willing to tell the entlre story to the police yesterday afternoon but felt they should first consult UOODAIJ, In tills city. June 18, to the vrtf of REDEMEVCR In Oaklsnrl. ime 22' Friends are Inilled to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday! at 10:15 a. at the juna za, at a 0 oioca, rrom me parioia ur nsn Andrew uoodall, 1147 Turn a ton.

Nora, deerly hrloted wile of the Isle Luther ruhsn ss VVadsworth, 510 Kast 14tb thence tn tit. Margaret's Church, where a requiem fledemever. nvlna mnlher of Auauslus f. chauel of H. K.

8uhr 2910 Mlsilon bet. 25th and 281H ill. Interment at Presidio, their attorney. La Follette Is Laid to Rest After ot concealment. i Anderson's body was dragged to the elevator shaft and placed inthe elevator.

Gregsby left hurriedly. The women returned to their apartment. Anderson actually died within three minutes but the women in apartment 25 were unaware of hl death until the police arrived and began questioning them. They denied everything then. Bloodstains on the iwa.ll, broken glassware, signs of a drinking party and other evidences convinced the police that they knew more than they had told.

Women's Stories MARRIAGE LICENSES. Ernest Diirritlrs K. and Hubert L. Rede mass will be celebrated fur the repute or her soul, commencing at 0:20 o'clock. Interment private, St.

Mary's Cemetery. Please omit meyei alstar Mrs. Ortrnia EUls, Mrs. Willie BEBAN In this cltv. June 22.

1025. George Thomas, belored hushsnd of riylrla Beban and latins; father of Waller V. Beban and brother a i 1 niv ttTl Ms' KTT Onn Atihertlne. Simple and Brief Services novsra. jensins.

Mrs. Dolly Krmtiiaon and Mrs. lsurs AroDrose, a nstlve of Ijeslngton, Virginia, aged 82 years, (Wlllits and Lkiah papers pleass 1474 and Ulailya Beniiolt, 21, 1444 Gloria advised surrender and a complete recital of Sunday night's drama. The women agreed to this procedure and, at 1 o'clock this morning were preparing to go to nt Vrank umImii of Vancouver. B.

and Mn. KELLY In this city. Juna 20. 1925,, Florence lyrh av. Matt Mmlij, Vnw York, a native of New Jsna, dearly beloved wire of Phillip Charles roty.

I inurment. I. klall. Thousands Join Procession flOULAKJ Kostentloa Angelldes, 121 Hallman and Krosltil Goulaal, 25, Kelly, loving dsughter or Mrs. J.

P. Jones, and lister of Mrs. Alloa Bassett, Herbert 1. HEQAN In this city. June 21.

IMS. WIHIsm desrly belored huiband of the lata Catherine Zealand. A member of Independent Order of Foresters, Court San Francisco. No. 10, and V.

of A. Court Han Fraud 100. No. 7. Friends mav -call at the narlora of Huhr 771 'Jtlth ave.

Jones and Mrs. D. M. Janeaen, a native of ruaan. and lovlua father of airs, usuici tllL'LIANI Frank Ravalli.

SS, the Hall of Justice and give them eelves up. Oakland. Calif. Trurkee. aud Nstaline Giuliani, it, 102 By KENNETH CLARK, Wleboldl, 14K5 Valencia between SStli and Walsh and the lata Mary E.

Began and Mrs. Catherine Bagala. a native of County l.lmerlck. Ireland. A member of Court flrean at.

The revolver which Anderson Frlsnda and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend a reuuiem mass today (Tuesday) at 0:80 a. at the Htar of the its. Notice of lunetal nereatter. Stall CerresponsJenf at Interitatfenal Newt Servlo. BKNTON MORGAN Henry Benton.

81, Scotia, Uonlta No. 4.1. of A. drew is said to be in the possession STATE CAPITOL, MADISON Cal and Kllialx-lh Morsn, 22, Berkeley. Cal.

BOM'SZAK t'RAMHBRUi; Albert Uorusaak. The funeral Hill take tiiaca tomorrow (W'ed BLUHM In this city. June 20. 102.1. Dr.

Oeorfe 1. Bluhm, dearly beloved husband of Selma Bluhra. loTing father of Isabel. Alloa and Irvine of Gregsby. Gloria was endeavor Sea Church.

Geary at. and 8th for the repose of her aoul. Interment privets. Holy Cross Cemetery. Hamatns at the New Home neidayl, at a.

from the New June 22. In the subdued '45, 871 88ih and Muriel (jrambergu, 3j, WOLFE In San Francisco. June 21. Anna Fran- ing early this morning to get into Home Funeral Parlors of the I nited I'nd'T i. IH4 Taraval t.

Hluura. and beloved uncle of airs, 11. ua.ru-ner and Marshall rierlln. aged 37 yeara. A Funeral Parlora of the United undertakers, eoft light of the great rotunda of lakers.

Howard at 22nd Ihenre HOHNK KI.KS Kmmltt J. Roline. 22. Ml To Police Differ. Both women were taken into 2:96 Howard st.

at 22d at. communication with Grlgsby and Induce him to go with the women member of Fidelity Lodge. No. 120, F. at A.

Pleasant, Lull, and Yerda Reee, 20. Walaa, to HI. Peters I'huroh. where a requiem high disss will be reiehrated for the repose of KELLER In this city. June 20.

1028. Fred, dear and Golden Gate Lodits. O. B. A.

the Wisconsin State capitol set high on a hill overlooking four deep blue tall. in Horn, commencing at a. m. inter custody yesterday afternoon and ly belored husbend or Merlon Keller and de-foted father of Clement. Dora and the late Hilda and surrender himself too.

"Neither Gregsby nor the women -Lambert Coblenta. 41 inent. Holy Cross Cemetery. quizzed for hours by Lieut. Charles Friends are Invited to attend the funeral ear-tires Tuesday at 10:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Halstad-lMerks eV corner Dlrlsadero aud McAllister streets, under the auspices of Fidelity 316.1 Mairlntfton aiul Dorothy dl, Jaken, the last rites were held today 8UHAEFER In this Hty.

June 21). 1925. Henry and Norman Keller and loving son of Otto and Lena Kellsr and brother of Mrs. Hsdle Chase. ce-, Deioveit uaugiiler or ami the lata Frances Wolfe, tovlng sister of Margaret Wolfe a native pf Maryland, aged 23 years tnonUts li dsys.

Friends and ai-qtlaintaucea sre' rrHnertfiilly Invlied to attend the rnncral Wednesday June 24. from the Fruitrala chapel of C. Cooper, a S.S4T test 14Ui Oskland. lhenca to St Louis Church, comer lOOlh ave. and East Hth where a renulem high mass y.111 be sung for tlie repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a.

m. Interment. Holy rjemilchre Havu. have anything to fear from telling 65 tin ar. Dullea of the Homicide squad and J.

ncnaeter. beloved son of Oeorge M. Kcliaeler for Senator Robert M. La Follette. Charles.

William and Herbert Keller and the CAl'El-rCASRlEU Burton Capal. 31, 150 Golden a native of Minnesota, aged 40 years. Lodge, No. L20. F.

A. M. lnlarm.nl prtva lata Mra. Florence Bateman and asra. Ottilia Kemalns vera forwarded from the chapel of Gala aud not camel.

am inriiaueru. Duncan Matheson, captain of detectives. They stuck to their story B0CKIU8 In Berkeley. June 31. 1025.

Dr. no the truth in this case, declared Gloria. "They have a perfect case of self- UMfHbLk-OiBJM Ueorae catuubell, 32, Han Hal. led 1122 Sutter to Albany, Brune, a native of Sydney, Australia. A mem ber of Painters' Union.

Local No. 19. Aa he had wished and In striking conformity with the unostentatious life he had lived, the services were ror funeral ant interment. Maieo. aud Helen GloDe.

Do. 1 rol it of complete ignorance of the killing but there was a discrepancy in their SILVA fn Oskland. dune 21. lues. Raymond DANHBlf JoBeob W.

Denaby. It. and Frlenda and aouuatnUnoea are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday at 1 :30 Klsen Bocklul, bsloved father or airs. Francos Toelle and Dorll Bocktus. a nadva of Ullnuls.

aged T8 yeara. A number of HOto lUiool Infantry, O. A. R. Funeral and tnlerment at Chicago.

III. For larrla Ctule. HO, boUi of 490 ad are. WOOOHAwls In thfs city. Juna 21, 1925.

A lyes p. from the parlors or Sunr aa Wlerjoldt, dearly beloved son of Msry and the late Manuel A. Stlva. brother of Edward, Albert. and I'lifTord Hllra.

a native of Oakland, aged EOWARDS CURNOW ClauDa Eawmrai, 22. 773 simple and brief. Ilea Valencia street, between 2ftin and aeus sis. ne and Ira Curnow. IV.

lib UcAilliur. further Information pnone Truman's. Lakeside Interment. Mount Olivet. Two hymns, a short eulogy, the ij years moonlit and davs.

IXSIIO.N JdoUAU, Jauk A. JQadoa. ii. uo. In Los Ana-elee.

Juna 10, KM 19 (nea zanonei- recitals. They had denied that any man had been in their apartments Saturday or Sunday. The police brought In a man, whose name was not divulged, who had been with Friends and acquaintaneee are respectfully Hinging of "America" were Jhe only BRADY In' this tlty, Juna 21. 1023, Frederick 1925, Frances Kltts, dearly beloved wife of Ityde and Vloreuca Mouaoay. 1'.

hanrhea tt. su. oi assrgaret ana Aldred W. Woodhsms. sister of Aids.

Cecil and Helen Woodhama. a native of Peacadero, aged 25 years. Services will be held Tuesday. June if, at Calif Uu 'aaldenca. Psscadar.

fARri nic raivva Invited to attend tlar, funeral Wednesdsy. June 34. 1825. at I o'clock, from the parlora of George Kltts. loving daughter esof Mr.

Paul Zanune and Mrs. Annie Audrews, loving sister GIKABO lUSAD Kraklna Glrard. SI. 1153 outward rites. But unspoken the i unne ax L.aporgno.

tun uienoo to BL Greuuwlco 'terrace, aud Heleu JL, Head, la, Idolised son or peter w. ana June orau, and darling brother of Peter, Kathleen and Stanley Brady and the lsta Clarence and rtylsla Brady, and belored grandson of Catherine Brady, a native of Ban Franclaoo. aged 13 defense." Autopsy Discloses Cause of Death An autopsy performed yesterday morning by Dr. Shelby Strange, autopsy surgeon, revealed that Anderson's death was caused by the blow on the head. It fractured his skull.

The stab wound punctured Anderson's lung and severed a main artery, causing internal hemorrhage, but the skull fracture was shatter them Saturday night. jarlath's Church, 3300 Fruitrala where ol Mrs. Roberta Baldwin, a native or Ban Fran-at eo aaed 18 yean 11 months 13 days. 1121 lireenwioli Terrace. reverence and homage of a vast commonwealth was for him who lay a EsKiulem mass will he reiehrated for the re UKlENBUKU liOBAK-tnio Orlenberg.

28, They denied there had been a Frlenda and acquaintance are respectfully pose of his soul, oommenelng st 9:30 o'clock. Ml'tyHTo tn oftlnn and memheri of the Julia ttuuer. 1. uuUi of 2714 a ouhma drinking party and the police interment. Bt.

Mlrv i Cemetery. GAN.xON k-AND Ailuliaal Ualinuu, aj. 311 Remains at ilia narlora of McBrearty It Mo- Invited to etusnd the funeral on Wednesday. June 24, 1025, at 0 a. from the parlors of Vslsnte.

Marlnl, Persia at 3448 Mission SULLIVAN (nea Less?) In this oity. Juna 20. peacefully amid the silken folds of the gray, flag-draped coffin that brought forth M. M. Brown, man Creacent and Isabel Mar- S43-643 Valencia bet.

Ktb and K.L .1. csinerina beloved wife of John Sullivan, loving daughur of Uia lata John and 18th sis. lhenca to Immaculate (Jonceotlun uuurcn. GHnO 8CH-AEKKR Daniel B. Grwo.

25. Oak is to be his eternal bed. where a mass will be seld for the repose of COMPAUNA In Oakland. Juna 22, 192V Mary Hannah Mary, sister of Daniel J. Learv.

Mrs. ager of the Cliff Apartments, which are at 635 Leavenworth street. Brown declared there had been r. r. ann n.

jr. r. ajid Bsy and Peninsula Fire Departments, and also la the many friends aud acquaintances of the tale Jsmes C. Herllhy, may I express to you my most sincere gratitude for your kind expressions of sympathy extended to ma during my recent bereavement In the kiss of my dear husband. MAROARET B.

HERLIHT. land, aud Alarlau U. Scuaaiar, 2d, ltl iluruersl Cnmoasna. bsloved wl a of Iromenlcii Jay C. Smith, the late Mrs.

John F. Fitapatrlck, her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. vl Interment, Holy Cross t'emetery. etiater at. Hard by the casket surrounded by mountains of flowers and OAKLAND WILLABD Edjiar Garland 17, James jonn i.

and Howard sr. Jaary, native of San Francisco. LAMCKE In this oily. Juna 21, 1025, Henry noise and sounds of a drinking Cumuagna, loving lister of Josa, John and Nicholas Ulguera of Han Josa, Frank and Thumae Hlguera of Aromas. Michael Hlguera ing In its scope and the man expired from the effects of that Injury, ac uutei whlluoniu.

and cynuila wiuard, 22, Remains at her late residence. Ills) Castro at Hausallto. IJal. spree in Apartment 2a Sunday night. Friends are respectful Invited to attend iniPHENHON Artbur E.

Hepnar, 34, of Palo Alto and Guadalupe Ardo of Port land, a native of California, aaed 69 yeara. btill in a panic and awaiting the solemn requiem high mass Tuesdsy at I a. and liutli biepnenaun, 2a, botb of o0 alat are. iOSSKELJJ MXtiU.N Auauat Uoailald 21. return to San Francisco of Attorney Friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervlces Wednesdsy, June 24.

1025, at 1:80 at nt. James Church for tba repose of her aoul. Interment. Holy Cross Cemetery. beloved huiband of the late Mery Lamcka and brother-in-law of Frank J.

Kennedy. Funeral luday iluesday), at 8:30 a. from the parlors of Bsrry aV McDonnell, T68-770 Valencia St. lhenca to Bacrrd Hean Church, where a requiem high mass will bt celebrated for the repose ot his ml "im-mencing at 9 a. m.

Interment, Holy Croia t'cmelsry. 2ei Baker aud Aiite Iveuuii, Its, STOREY In Oakland. June 21. 1925. Catherine.

n. from the rtiauel -of K. E. Mehaue Co. Glario, the women stuck to their denials.

On orders of Lieut. Dullea 10ib at. wreaths sat the family, Mrs. La Follette, the two daughters, Mrs. George Middleton and Mrs.

Ralptf Kucher, and the two sons, Robert M. La Follette Jr. and Philip La Follette. They were as motionless as death save when they glanced up 2484 Telegraph Berkeley. (Temvarary oeiovea wire or Michael Biorey, loving mother HARH18 G1ANLLL1 Kdward E.

Uerrli. 10. Kan Joee, and Norma Ulanalll, 26, 14111 chapel of Beia'a Funeral Parlors.) cording to Dr. Strange. The knife wound, however, would have been sufficient in itself to kill Anderson, the autopsy showed.

Anderson was divorced only last Thursday by Mrs. Harriet Anderson. In her complaint she told of Anderson's heavy drinking and alleged that he frequently treated or naymond j. morey, daughter of the late CRAWFORD In Yountvllle. 18.

123 and Capt. Matheson they were released, ostensibly for lack of evi William and Catherine Ulvver. sister of John. Michael. Charlea.

Neil and James Dlrver. Mrs. MAHER In this elty. June 21, 1025. Michael John dearly be oved buiband or asary sk George Hoduett, Mary Dlvver and the late Crawford, lovinc father of Thomas.

Albert. dence, but actually thev were Mary and Genevieve Crawford and beloved son 5Ui ar. HUI.BUOOK KELLY Willard E. Holbrook. 23, noon Mlailon and irrancaa Kelly, 22, Southboro, Maaa.

JACKMA.N tflilFHON Claude D. Jacltraon. 37, 2120 Buah and Slmsaot), 24, Reno, Nevada. ward to the floor about where Malier, huiband of the late Annie Maher, a native of Ireland, aged Tl years. Funeral and interment private today (Tuesday I at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Comlaky sV Connolly directors. 1182 Vslencia it. at William T. and the lata Mary crawtora, W. Halntrrl, Preeilrint Percy Henderson, Vipe-Prea.

The Old Firm 1122 Sutter St. No Branches Phone Franklin 123 native of rexes, aaad 51 veers. A memlier of nixed chorus of forty voices sang trailed through the afternoon and night in the hope that they might communicate with the man known Mun. Carmena' t'nlon. No.

518, snd Frederick ner with great brutality. She recited numerous blows received from MECIA In Colfax, June 21, 1925, Jos Nearer, My God. to Thee," at the opening, and "Abide With Me" at Mrs T. Devlin, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 6 years 4 months. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Wednrsday.

Juna 24. at 9 a. m. from the Oakland parlors of Freeman sV Coz-Rosrh ex Kenney. 20.10 Telegrsph are.

thence to Sacred Heart Church. 40th and Urove where a requiem high maas will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, rommenrlng at 9:30 a. m. Interment, elt. Mary's Cemetery.

UPm'hia-LEVINSON Matthew Llpachla, 29, Funstnn camp, No. 81. Lolled Bpanun aaiin can War Veterana. tohave been in their apartment Anderson's flBts the close of the services. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday) at 10 a.

from I he Nets l2jr Guerrero and Maria- Levin mo, 20, 12j7 Guerrero It. MA Alio 'i HATH EN Antona Maebado. 21, Mecla, dearly beloved husbeud of Awes Mecta, loving father of Anions Mecta. devoted brother of Mrs. EivIra CabarbaUo.

a native ot Spain, afed 88 yeers 5 months 20 days. Frlenda and acquaintancea are 'respectfully Invited to attend tile funeral on Wednesdsy. Behind in crowded rows were the 1045 Geary and Camilla Tratben. 21. 1002 Chapel of Gantner Bros, a Felder.

lneo Market at Uubooa Ave, Interment, National senatorial delegation, headed by TORGERSEN In this city. June 21, 1925, Msfla. emetere. Senator Xenroot, Republican, of June 24. 1025.

st 0:30 a. from the parlors FOSTER In this city. Juna 20. 1923. Sarah A.

HIED AS oeiovea wire or tne iste Thomas Torfiersen. loving mother of Mra I.ina Jensen, Mrs. Norma of Valente. Marlnl. Prrata eV 849 Green beloved wire or James u.

Foster, sister or ai and AenatM Valknnr and Mrs. Cora A. "Wisconsin, and Wheeler, Democrat, of Montana, who was La Follette's BCOH II. BKCKMAN FfGAZI Earle B. Beckman.

23, Lodt, and A lid a JTugaal, 24, Stockton, CaL PAMGARLA ORASSESCHI Metteo Panlfarla, 37. 1448a Maaou and Barilla Graueauol, 1X15. Grant ar. thence to Ygleiia Nuestra. Senora dl Guadalupe, where a maas will be said for the Hood, a native of Kansas.

Member of Ban Francisco Temple No. 11, Pythian Sisters, and repose of bis soul, commencing at 10 Interment. Holy Crosa L'emtery. Julius S. Godeaul Golden star rjanuia No.

0, Nomads or Avruaene Frlenda are Invited to attend Uia funeral BAHIMiU 1T SCHK.VBAUM Solomon lUMrM- MITCHELL In this city, June 22, 1925, AJhert Jerome Mitchell, dearly beloved busbsnd or 31, ii.ij Cbarlotla 21. 1H70 McAliiater at. LUG PORT Tuesday at 2 p. from parlora of Ashley at McMullen, Geary at. and 8th under aui- pices Ban Francisco Temple jNo.

11, Pythias MstlMa M. Mitchell, loving father of Jerome D. Mitchell, grandfather of Lucille E. and 1 1 TH OFFICER RANKB MAUIJIRB Kobert G. Banke.

31, 1M8 isiisn and tMni Maguira. 16, 4500 Mlailon at. Joseph Albert Mitchell, a native or Davis, Cslirornla. A member ot Han Francisco Lodge, No. 8, B.

P. U. and Oriental Lodge, FOYE In Berkeley. June 21. 1929.

William H. Fnve. beloved brother of Mrs. M. A.

RINGCHOP MAKSE.N Carl Rlnarhop, 25, 338 Independent of the Trust The Funeral Service That Serves and Saves 41 Van Aess. Phone Market 711 Oakland Stockton nuraiier ana 'Anita aaanien, 2a, 11 144. F. 4t A. M.

am ar. Funeral services will be held tomorrow Predicting that San Francisco RACJGIO GALLIA Atteleo Bairyto, 30. 1720 (Wednesdsyl. at 1:80 o'clock p. at the Stockton and Annetta Gallia, 20, 1410 Chanel of Ha sted 1122 Sutter st.

1 ay lor it. der the auspices of rlsn Fraticitoo Lodge. No. r.Hulail and tlie lata Mrs. Mary arisen.

Mis. Bella Evensen and George Turgecsen, beloved grandmother of Mrs. Selroa Arellsnes, Hernlcc, Ethel, Mildred. Mtanley, Clarence and Fdent Carlsen, Ltestrlca, Ktfwin Harold and Arthur Axel. Charlotte and Buth Kdhlad, greet grandmother of Raymond Arellanos, a native of Norway, aged 72 years a months and 21 days.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow I Wednesdsy I at 2:30 o'clock p. at Anderson's, Valencls street at 23th St. Interment at Mt. Olivet. TOWLE In this city.

June 22. 11125. Frances A. Towle, widow of the late George Tbwle, aged 76 years 4 days. PYlends are Invited to attend the funeral service at 2 o'flo Wednesday afternoon, June 24.

at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Edward llnhtelri. 2500 Hroadway. Interment prirste. VANCE In Sausallto, Juna 21.

1825, Dr. Allen Haines Vance, husband of Clara Moore Vance, father of Mrs. Helen Keyt and Mrs. Dorothea Washburne. brother of James H.

and Mary it Vance. Mrs. Sherlock Andrews of Santa t'rui. and Mrs. E.

L. Lord of Parle. 111., and grandfather of Susannah and Vance Keyt. a native uf Ohio. Friends sre vlted to attend the funeral sendee at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, June 23, at Divlsadero at l'ost.

inturment private. iOKOLOKK KOKSHAROVA Victor Sokolon'. S3 S. B. P.

O. Elks. soon is to become the world's leading port, former Admiral Leigh C. Palmer, chairman of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, painted a glow and Nataly Koksharura, 24, both of 1416 running mate in the independent presidential campaign last fall, and the Wisconsin delegation in the House, State officers and ex-of-licers and the legislature. These were the honorary pajlbearers and they marched into the rotunda in a body just "prior to the services.

Then came close and Intimate friends of the senators. Heavy of heart and moist of eye they were. Dr. A. E.

Haydon of the University of Chicago divinity school, and formerly pastor of Senator La Follette's church here, delivered a brief funeral oration. He told of the rise of young La Follette from minor office to leadership of the State and of his power and Influence at death in national affairs. In the funeral oration Dr. Haydon called upon America to dedicate itself to the task of carrying for MOLTER In tills city, June 21, 1025, Chsrlas ucary it. Mo tar.

beloved husband or tna lsta Lena Mol SATI NOVSKT K1NGERBTH ITathan Satii ter. end lovlns: fsthcr of Paul Molter. a native Alfres) r. Sullivan Arthur J. Sullivan of Bavsrlsv Germany, aged 83 yeara 11 montlta ninny, 24, 1SS0A Valencia and Freda Fin terelh.

22. Tientsin. China in nays. SILLIVAN DOWL1MO Robert Snlllean. II Friends and acquaintances are rcinecmmy Harner and Gladya f.

Dovillni, 18, 88 Invited to attend the funeral tomorroow ing word picture of Pacific Coast development, at a meeting of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce yesterday. (Wcilnesdav) at 8:30 a. m. rrom the parlors of Huhr Wieboldt, .1485 Valencia between TTM MERMAN SCHEIDT Thomas Ttmmermen. McLaren of Alemeda and C.

Uolmes of Palo Alto. IMscramento papers pleas copy.) FRIDERICKS In this city, June 20, 1923, io-peld, beloved huiband of the lata Elisabeth Frlderlcks and loving father if Mrs. Halt Is Forrest, a native of Germany, aired 78 years, 8 months and 13 days. A member of North Beach Lodge No. 9.

Od. B. 8., and Harmony Lodge No. 18, I. 0.

O. F- Frlenda and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuaaday) at 3 o'clock p. from the parlors of Suhr A Wieboldt, 1485 Valencia between 25th and 28th under the auspices or Harmony Lodge No. 13, I. O.

O. i Incineration, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. GANN In Tolandn, Marin June 12. 18.5. Isaac Wilson, beloved husband of the late Mary A.

Gann snd loving father of Mrs. Delia Cha-rlck of Tnlando and J. Gann of Gait and Mrs. Martha Cresap of petaluma and Mrs. Alice Btanley of Berkeley and Mrs.

Lottie McMarara of Merced and Mra. Pelphlna Mann of Watsonvilla and Mrs. Minnie Casasea of San Francisco and L. 8. Gann, of Brentwood and lha lata Mrs.

Margaret Buck, Mrs. Jennie P. Plumley and Isaao N. Gann, a native of Missouri, aged 93 years. A member of San Joaquin Lodge.

No. 161, I. O. 0. of An-tlorh.

Calif: Arthur J. Sullivan Co. Funeral Directors I Perfect Funeral Service 2254 Market St. Tel. Hemlock 822 25th and 28th thence to Sacred Heart aa.

2Bi nan carloa and Buby Boheldt, IS. Brrant il Church, where a requiem high mass will be CHICAGO, June 22. (By the Associated Press.) Gunmen came out of hiding today and murdered Patrolman Patrick McGovern In the most brutal and daring street robbery in police history. McGovern was the eleventh policeman shot down by gang desperadoes since January the sixth to fall in the last two wjeeks. His assailants escaped with $5,000 in cash wrested from the messenger he was escorting to a bank.

McGovern and George Haney, the messenger, were walking together in a busy section of uptown Chicago, when a large touring car drew up at the curb. Before the car stopped, the 'three occupants opened fire on McGovern. Three bullets pierced his chest. He dropped to th sidewalk feebly The commerce of the West is W1VKLEB ACUliMON Henry' Wlnklai, 21. celebrated ror the repoie of his soul, eommenc.

ing at a. ra. interment. Holy cross i-erae bound to Increase" with great rap rjurrHe, ana iiay Acneion, 18, T37 Buah at. tery.

1 BHBY PRIOTON Robert Tarby. M. 8153 MUHL In this city. June 22, 1925, William-J Idity and the port of San Francisco, with its wonderful harbor, dearly beloved husband of Kllraheth Muhl fan joa. ana i.eonie m.

urioton. 32, 443 Portole Drlra. loving lather of Arthur Muhl. brother of Henry Muhl, Mrs. M.

Hc-lilt and Mrs. K. Keough. MARIV rWNTY MAnRIAOB I.rrTBVams native of Germany, aged 84 years. A memlier will receive most of the foreign trade vessels to this coast," said Palmer.

In discussing the operation of The followlnc marriaae licensea were la.tia.1 In of Bsn Francisco Aerie, No. 5. O. and ward the battle of democracy and equal opportunity that Senator La Follette had fought for for more than three decades. Thousands joined the slow moving procession to Forest Hill ceme riui nsisei yeter(isy tne uermania uiup or an Francisco.

GROWCOTT ESSLINQJCR Ids T)or. rirnwcntt terns lis at leholdt funeral nerlors. Bias Ariuur luasiinger, 28, both of Ban Valencia net, lwtn and 2U toasy Tues government owned ships. Palmer cited a telegram which he received AnaeiTOC day) only. Funeral and interment atrlotly prl MKRIJITlt COXNBIJV- Ethel Msrerfllh 34 Friends, are tnrtted to attend the runaral yate.

tery. All business in Madison was shortly after his arrival yesterday, eerrtcee Tbursdaj, Juna 25, 1025, at 3 ccloek I OHL In this dty. June 19. 192S. Horace C.

ffhl suspended. of -Ssn Francisco, and Michael V. Connell, 20. of Oakland. MILLS UHiFFl.v Olive Mills, 22.

and Leslie p. at the 1. 0. 0. F.

Hall at Antiodi, I beloved brother of Mrs. Ralph Kvea snd Mra. reacning tor tils run. but died be where the services will Tie tinder the auspices I rilmon 8. Beyer of Pennsylvania, a native of stating that an average loss pf $700 per voyage was sustained by the tore he could remove the weapon or Han joaouin juooge, no.

10 1. Frisnas may Mlllvllla, Pa aged 60 rears 3 months 18 irom us noister. call st Sawyer Company Parlors. Ban KafaeL days. A member of Ringtnwn Lodge, No.

287, Interment. vAntiorh Cemetery. I. O. O.

F. Catswlsa Lodge. No. S49, F. ft siimin.

aa. notn ot Ban rranclic. NBINBl'RO VANnBRWOOHT Lucy Nelnhurg 20. and Roy A. Vauderwoort, 28, both of Oakland.

NK.UMORF: HEAL Alice Skldmore. 22. and Edward Bsal. 21, both of San Francisco. Wife Asks 7 Million Government upon each of the ships which it operated during the past fiscal year.

Much favorable comment upon the "dry ships" which are operated TODAY Our years of experience have taught, us how to do many things well; but it is an earnest interest in bur patrons" desires that assists us even more. Thought illness distinguishes. From Store King SDieU' between the United States and Ku-rope has been received from for iMW YORK, June. 22. OP) Alleging that her husband promised her 17,500 shares of stock, worth eign countries, according to the fleet commander.

reel more safe upon boats free from booze, said Pal it she would marry him, hut gave her Instead a cheap plush dog from one of his stores, Mrs. Doris Mercer Kresge todav entered ANDERSON, ALBERT MECIA. JOSE 33 33 yeara MITCHELL, ALBERT AHERN, JOHN F. JEROME BEBAN. GEORGE T.

MAHER, MICHAEL-, BLUHM, OR. UEORGE 71 yeara I. 97 yeara M0LTER. CHARLES BOCKIUS. OR.

VON 83 years El SEN 78 years MUHL. WILLIAM J. (Continued roro Page One) ask you to help Lahire, I only ask you not to help the bear," or when the Frenchman holding the boat of the enemy until both of his hands had been cut off, leaned over and held the boat with tiis elbows. mer. "When there is not liquor sold to passengers aboard ship, there is suit for the stjock in supreme court very little oh a nee of drinking among against Sebastian S.

krerage, former- snsui tj na years H. 13 years COMPAONA. MARY tin ware salesman, who became the millionaire owner of a ohain of five the officers and crew. Ship Races to Save and ten cent stores. HIBUERA 39 yrs.

CRAWFORD, JOHN T. 31 veara Morticians for 75 jears Divisadero at Post Phone West 4707 CURRAN, MARY Life of Officer 72 years FOSTER. SARAH A. DUTCH HARBOR June Pershing Proposes Tacna-Arica Meet WASHINGTON, June 22. (In- FOYE, WM.

R. 8. FRIOERICKS, LEO 22. The cutter Haida of the United OHL, HORACE PEART, CLARA' H. PAWLING.

EVELYN 59 years REDEMEYER, NORA 82 veara REGAN, WILLIAM R0BIN80N. JAMES 78 yeara 8ILVA. RAYMOND 1 1 yeara SULLIVAN, CATHERINE F. 8CHAEFER. HENRY J.

40 yeara CATHERINE 38 yeara STEARNS, NELLIE 83 years TORGERSEN MARIA POLD 78 veara We wish to announce the opening of our new Moth Proofing Department The finest of clothes, furs, draperies, rugs, upholstered furniture, etc. can be moth-proofed with this new and wonderful process. For estimates on this kind of work call our Rug and Carpet Cleaning Department PARK 8680 THE F. THOMAS DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS 27 Tenth Street GALLIVAN, MAU RICE 01 yeara. States coast guard left here tonight to make a ful" speed run to Cordova.

Alaska, a thousand miles GANN. ISAAC WIL SON 93 yeara In today's war against the Riffs, French courage is, conspicuous. Lieutenant LaPeyre, with six soldiers, only survivors of a garrison of 26, blew op his blockhouse on the Riff frontier, killing himself and his six men to thwart the Riffs, first notifying headquarters by heliograph. That's what the French call "unbeau gjste," and that's what it is. HILL.

ELLEN 85 ternatitsnal News Service.) General John J. Pershing, president of the Tacna-Arica plebiscite commission, today telegraphed the Peruvian and Chilean members asking euirees- KAUFMANN, MARY FRANCES ELLY, FLORENCE eastward, carrying Lieutenant Commander W. J. Scammell, pronounced near death from malarial fever. JANE tions for the date' of the commis KELLER.

FRED 72 years x- KITTS. FRANCES li TOWLE. FRANCES A. KOOY. LEONARD VANCE, DR.

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