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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1924 AMHKWS In OnHand Ann. 'J. Marv wnluw erf i tnj lrti- Uiiniiui I.

viiie nuitber ol Mrs. Ua A. Artierniai? Chajh. Aritirima vf STATE REP I Births, Marriages, Deaths TODAY if i Han i her ut nanus A. Ami-niun mi a if.t i'l M.irv us roil.

uuIivh ol f.dltii. 8tft! vetirs. Fnnwal uttlh.s and interment, iniviile, AILMt In lUm citv. Aim. I Ir S.

Atiit-r, (i.rlv liiisi.ind ul hrf Hiffw A twiovi: lirot l.t-r uf Mi.il Ad Mini Iti--' BORN. (Continued from Page One) eluding the brilliant author of theous country will begin its real MAY SKDRTEI Mitu r. Ai isrnui, Airs, jl. iiir'ii, rajio prosperity. Psrlnra.

ami Siarr DonsJaa. 21. Marslifirid. I'lo. S.

Irvine. I.ji Urine and Vl L. iUrnaun. -d. I'd Javior at.

I.limel Haimiiu. l'rir and UorLruuu Oatnmoki. JS. 244 Howard at LA.Ml'lilv- AMltm uiSNli-k Umnr. 34, 1 ti-2 I'atitornia and Violot Amuitelitu.

KHIl I'VUoin at. -IIAL'SMU" F.HTiwt f.wk. 40. 134 IHl- oii. and llaui-er.

40. 44 lime ri St. Mt'HKISSET ZENTORAF William A. Mor- riss'-y. u-knirsr and Moia Zrut- eett.

IV av. WflOl i Alt I) I Carles 2i'. and Wliirt Woodard. 26. buiii et fann st.

Mi iiUa-canty William f. Nico-a. SO. STOCKTRIAL AI.AMKHA In this city. AucHst to Hip 'i Jt.ih AlaintiU, ij a sn, Oi Iti IV In thi unity, Aiunirt S7, to the wife Caurul.

tk-vrwtU a CtiNRoVIn thin oily, Aumist E7. to the wif of Juwiih Conway, Mil tun ticut, a daughter. lll.i: In thH cilv. Aninist 2i. to thf wia of Harry Fletcher.

V4H Paaa a ria.l u-r. In th'a ntr, Aiimirt. 24 to th-silo (li.uiiuoUft. 'JXil Twuiitreinhth 8u. a daughter.

IU1.L In is Annwt M. to the of Iliill 1. Vlkir. a tfiill. In th'.

iitv. A-jibi IS, to the wilt L.f t.ioryp o'Hm'n, 'J1ur1 uc a an. ItOHKl.K In tli.a iilvt Aiwnn rf. to fie wift oi i'rej Iionrt-r. Tit) I Vtiity-eevoriil WK'JB la this tit.

Ancmt 23, to th vtlr Mr. Larson, president of the Nebraska Real Estate Boards Association, says farm lands have jumped up in price. More Nebraska lands will be sold in the next ninety days than in the past five years. Prices will be higher everywhere. That's good news for "New Decalogue of Science," are much worried about human breeding and the future of the race.

"The well-born refuse to breed, and the insist on breeding too much," say these anxious worriers. It all depends on what you call well-born. The fortunate child is born of a mother that WANTS children and the ill-born comes from a mother that does not want children. Audit Made From Doble Motors Corn-any Books May Avert I2JH 1'nion and Hose Ctntf. M.

st. PAi'iM l-ItlLMl'S Mart Pacini. 23. S') Coolidge. or J.inuii ebb.

-tsu Tvnni3'-ivund atreot, Calling of 10,001 Witnesses a ou. WH I'KRln tills A unit 24. to the wife of Leon WelitT, "SO To. a aou. It seems that "Margery," highly successful spiritualistic medium of tin I STROM In tltii piv.

Aiii. 2S. l'-'t. of 'll-troin. a of rrcri.TY, i-'ri' mis re nivttcd atfrnd tht tun-ral Kauirduj.

Arc. -U. IV-4. nt I', tr-ni t.ie (' Jnlif h. tiuvlcdU.

HI Van Iitu.Tii)H. iinva'o. hAYSKU- li. tliu nlv. Au.

27. 14 Lena. iJnitlv iff. of f'harhs Kavt utir in iiner of -Mrs. W.

K. B' -'id l-mi-K fcitcr i. A Mrs. T. Lawlor aiid Mia.

w'Uin Jouvt-nai. I rien-'s ar. itifitM to attend th funpral Saliiidv. Anjtar 30. nt a.

uoir winner 4'j4 Gnerrero thi-m to St F.onllur e. hiiv. wht-re a rmnie buh inn will polhratd at V30 a. la-tmnent Holy Crofci OmfUrr. Kl In thi ckv Awmst 2S.

Wil-li-mi. inlaw, mn ot V. ('. and J.thfl Kim.d-h'lj.- and of Hnlxrt li. KnuKlbi-rti, a iiuMv.

i Min FtmcK-o. T1 funeral nil! ukc pbicw today (TYidafh 1 1 a. iiu. tnin fie itarlom i'f )' ara SK-l rki it i Drivalei Holv i fiirTi-rv. this eitv Ai'inut 27.

lf27. Anna m-1 wife A. M. Ktfilv. ni ltvinoi d.

John. FYank and William Kr-llv. Mrs. Kai lirni'- Barker and Mr-. Mni'lo lluGee.

a native cf Ireidud. uied -i4 VtiirfV ihe fmeral will take Dlar todaf (Frl-dHVi. at 11 o'cN'k. from the cluni ci S. A Mdto.

2-Tk Sutler N. W. iMrntr nf ViTfp; to St. J-via'-, Chundj iH'. Miiv' a t'i.

v. a rrflniwn will be mug f'r the repewe (A ber soul, rcmninrUif at 9 '30 a. rn. I.ITT1.IC In this citv. Aua.

2fl, 1024, Amy E. I.iiil. beloved nifi? (-f bic Joesi B. I.intr. lovii mr-itUor of John am) Arthnr I.iriie- vi Mrs.

J. K. Undce. a nat-tvu ot SUK-kinii. i alif 72 v-ars I nwniii -1 lavw, A mnnW of the AR-iution of riuinjcr 4 l.

allfvirniu. JM'ieiids art inf iu-d to atf(nfl tiie funeral at 3 o'rliKk a-turdav att.rnonn. Au-iriiMt 30. at Grjiv'a. XivUadntv at I titer-incnt.

privuir. MAKANtTI'o In thia citv An. 20. ItVM, Tercel Alaranetto. ricarlv heiovttl wife of John MnranetL(.

aiaur of JaJQiet lier'oni. a rauve of Tlalv. The funeral vlU tak dIbo) RKtnrdav. And. SO.

lf24. nt 1 A) p. trom the of alenifl. Mariui. PeraiA A i'J Orein then'1 to Su.

I'eter and Fanl'a Church tir Vwiitdiction at 2 t. a. Mf Rt-dwuod City. Anmist Hfl. Io liewriv belovpd son Thomas and the lat Ma it hi'lovM hrMher ot Anttla May and the late Belie Mo.Muhuii and I'M i 'iff nuhew of Neli Anhnr ard Hujrh Mr-MahoD.

a naiive of San A em our of i'hil tiheridin (Jouucil No. 72, V. M. I. Friends ar rr-siwifull? invited to attend the fiuipral FY; flay at 9 from tr.e wrier of McAvoy.

O'Hara 207.1 Market rr. Cltuirh- thence, to Msiun IMnrfi (-hnn-h. where a hiah niass will be celebrated fir the remttt of his jot at I) 43 a. ni Intirment. Urilv OI'FU'KHS AMI MKMBBHS OF 'PHII, Sill.

Kill AN ntCNCII. NO, 72. Y. M. 1.

tire hereby requested tr attend the funeral -erno-h of our lute hrorh-T, ix-o MrMhon. By orrier UV.OMK, hlAWF.h. Fresideuu T. P. J'UKNOKOAiST.

Sfmsiarv. f.INKH AM fn OaVland. Anj'iit 27 li. ri ra'-tv't L.ihdin. lnviiit (ai'MT of Mis.

Va''iT Si!" V. ItwD.v. M-s. Wiit'T of ni M.l-rtd I.U U'lh a of i.au!.na. 5 rar! IIKWilils ru-Kil' an rnt tuHv incited to the ft.n-rai AutflM at a.

in. from the Oikisn.) F' man (I-I; ir-h it Keiirifv. 2t iO 'i-it innu ae I nee to S'. Frani-i dt ai'-8 rfMU.Hi h'kt'i iii- vuj. be NT the rxi-i of bis 'nil, cnniuicurin at it 3') Kt.

Marjf'n enu i-tv 0 NM- LL-Ju fin9. Ant 2M. IfM. Matilda Doutiell, lorma iw'ur ot Mr. J.

i. lniovan. -Mr. Mainie B. of Mimu-anolis, Frank wid Ih rt and lovinu aunt of Mr.

J. H. Nidero.u O. 'Iramutoio ajid Harold J. i native of Man Franc i a.

fmlif. Hie funeml mil IVko i.lnee SnNirdav. An-glut JO, from Hi ViiKnt da I'aul'f. t'hur'ii. t.reeri ati'i hu-irer sr vheru a I'uiietu be irekbruted for thi r-t-oe of U-r -h u.

at a. iu. Inurim-nt. irrivate, Jo.l.v rum, Omecry. Frim.ta inav rd at me chm.H rf J.

C. O'Comior. n. -a I st. SMlt Al'Kif In OaWanrl Ainri-t 27 M.irv hehved of thy late G.vra v.

hehrader, mo: her ni Fraiu t-s Ma-icnunl a-rd M.irtin K. nt Aw. MrNames. all of OukUnd, a of Kauiaaa. a'd ft4 veam ii m-iths 5 4-v.

Friend-, and at jn.i mtunc5 are reKnefunr inrul to aiund tii tunral tr.nn Tir i-if'if rai-ei ot ib6 California Cr-mat-r', 4 4 -S I' edmont at d. Friday. AminM, Ucmam at the Frnrwle nf K. N. rjuir until 1 it.

m. Fndnv. M'liiiT In iMikiaxid. Auk. 28, Uc4 Anna iiW of the lato Ii-tlriu Sv-hnfe.

Uiring morher of William and F. h-jhutte, a native of Germany, aed 70 vir 3 nuaiUi 2 Fui.irral services to at the chaoel of tirant P. Miller, 2.H72 F. I4rh L. cvnwr Ji-itU Oakland.

Saturday. Auk. III). at 10 clo a. m.

1 uoin erat ion triot 1 Tiriraie. TO li 1 1 In thi city. An. 27. Wi.

Marv Alice, wife of Wdltor T.ninilluM, mntlier John P. a. daughter nt Jihn and, llaiitiah FeiiniivrTm. of aiiuu, Funeral rice and in nrivuo. rbe dmit 11 wars.

VVrl IlKItBV -At reit. Auriwt 26. 1024. Hiarhn llmh. dearly lieiovwl dauahter of I'anliue itherVrv ani the late f.i ('liar! Sl.av, loving Biter of La Mdille C.

and P. Withwhy. a natWe of San tYan-xvo. aed 17 eara 4 numtli 15 da e. The funeral take place Satur day.

Anrst 3nh ar 8 ,) a. frotn lha nmdta-n funeral of II. Il-vilv -P-h ami J'oh-rR thnnr-( tt, Fpnl's Church. Tab-re a tiiTb tr.as will be celeWrited f.r tiie niH.se boui. yinmenritiii at m.

I uterine ni, li-ilf Cro-. CA1.IFOUNIA INTTTFT NO 1 OFFICKItS AND are hprebv rwniettcd to a'Miiltle ttt the na? b-t'i of .1. H. B'-ltlv 2.bh and this (Fndflv) ienmg, 8:30, lor the recitation ttf the rjar.v. K.

FINNY, l'rtvidwit. ANGELA G. (iALLAGHKit. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Time, evolution, gradual lifting up of the frontal angle, and public The manias licenses were isaued asi'l Urn A.litr.

naUa ti H'aniic'u. an iniUii tu th Dmral Kun(1j. Aumift ai. hi Hi Twui-t', Van av. aid Oak wltt'iP wrfidi.

wdl L'i- lii'lti ut.ilr the ai.MMijtiB it l-'idelilv No. lao. A. roK.iu"init, hi J.U ol'k a. m.

Intcnoi-nt. oriie, niHV cMl at: the of W. A. Wmw. "0 Milter ncrUnvodt cvr.

of 1'ieree, ALU: In AnaiiKt. I'S Archie Aiisfrii, U'Ued liii-iiaMd (f Anneti Alisun. a jiHiive ot I'cniivlviiiitt. tl i4 venro. a mttiiiK i ni AkaLraa LiAine o.

Uil, A. uf nalcinad. Friends uro iiiTitpfl to atrpnd the fimtrrti s.r vires Satuni'jv, A it'll -t Hit. Hi'4. at 1 ao clixk i.

Al '1 nfiiil iji'i' '1 lcwca. li ave. Thin nth under the of Al'atiMZ Luaue if Matins, tin L'H. UMie. wiftj (itvirre A.

Hare- and loina iiiotht'r of (iriue Ictvum of id Amu- Wt-tia -i-u-r Ati'rl. huM-s. Hubert and Wtiliam Htxa. Mrs. ai.d Mrs.

Ktnc.it I'v. a natiio ut I'tri, Amftriia. ad i2 vi-ars. Frinda ami ucuunuian'r-g ate rfMTWtfiills invttfd to a'tU-ri'l the luicral tmvrrii Sal-tirda vi. at n.

m. lrm )v '-w li 4rtf tniitral nnrtors of thp Cniicd T. iidcrUijWs. iluw.ird at Jiid. Inu-roit'iit ut, Mi.

olier, Rl IiKK-rn thi cii. Auir. 2. U24. JosaDhtne U-hrtrii Wiii- of Fdvani liurK'v tovii.K K'stur of Mrs.

V'imiiua Miller, a iffitiva Ltt Ari'iclrs. Calif. JU-niain; tu forwarded to Los A nee 1m, iSaturdav nt i a. in. htniains at tli itarlnts ivf 1.

KtniiJiv. 10- Kldy b(. lu Sun Jos. Auu. 17.

1024. ft ('UK-, a K. KniflHh. iafe ilm Hen iainin Frfderritjk JSith-nnii-1 F. and Molzar F.

tnKli.sU. a naUv of lirion, M. Fri-tidK rwiwtfnllv In rit to af'errt tho funeral bvtv mes at the mrlcr Friday aMrrion. AuuasL 10. at 2 o'tlo-R.

Inui-ii(nt nrivjttp. at Woodruw I tin, tin Ji-a. FKHLK11SKN In tJiis citr. Aitmtrt 2. .1024.

at hts late Hden. e. I.ake i. Dr. Frv(ii; dfwrlv Irelorpd ImOwi'd of Mane A.

its1n. fathrr of Mr. Harntn. 4 abriJ-? and Fn-d H. Ft'hViMH.

on of hf-hue Ut, IVMpw of Uwmlirn. Ger-nmnv. and hrotiir ot Ionise vou UUlini. Funeral srrii-tiv unraia ITOKSr in Oakland. Aua.

77. 124. Perthn. Ixlovfxi wife oi otto and ionntt nioUier of Mm. U.

Hitter. Mu. 1(. I'rehl. l'aul Sfhlolwui, Mrs.

ii. firhrnnk ai5d Frederick loft. a nanvt- of Ofrniany. Funeial wrvice Vhdav at 2 n. a thf i-JiuDfl of Oantiw A Maifon.

771-777 'f Iw.cia nr. 10th at, int-jriuent. M' Olfvpt. (Vmterv. 1 IVInri'i ajjd tuie rhiU.i.

I'l. 2iJ Wsjiut av, PAIUaLli (VI'STAI'SitN l.Iovd I). Pmkpr. j'i. i 1 tml Iron.

and Elvera t'Z. llarriirri' f. PI l.t KY TALltini -AlWrt E. PulifV. 21.

Pin and Marian Talbult. 18. till st. Ipil.l HI DVNSAN EiHPne R.4hl. til and (jladvs iuiiv'an.

2ti. torn 9t. SMITH--MI AAS William Smith, 32. and irv Mullin. M'.

Imtli or BHrlinritme. Calif. Sf'llliL? lii-ireo M.lmlit. 21. Al insK.ii and iNatiiaiie Latreiiie.

21. MrAUiiiT Bl. RCHKIJ- VOX Kranlt O. Srhtll. 35.

8410 22d tid i'lora hum. 30. IU V-ionn at. TdMItY ItlTCIIIK AINft Tntnliv. Km-r- siiip.

and iVeiiie Kik'hia. 30. 102) st. Itllll.YX ROHKRTSOV Vrhan. 25.

11. Suiter and Until Itobsrtsun, 22. Oaklard. VYAMlt.lt YVObF Max A. Waahpr.

551 21-1. and Ann Wolf. 23. B'iI 2lt av. iUI WA1.KKK Lema ZolM.

4. 1-123 Pith and CaUierine nlkur. 30. itn Matuo. i allf.

Boston, could not "do her ituff" in a special locked box arranged by Houdini, the magician. In another box, of her own construction, bells rang, spirits brought messages about papa and mamma and all went well. The radio or telephone would have worked in Houdini's box. The spirits are more sensitive. Robprt FitzppraUl, assistant district ntteniey, yesterday put in na evidence before Superior Judge II.

K. AVnolley, sitting for Judge MJrhnel Koohe, 1,718 of the 100,000 shnroH of Doble stock he must produce before lie run ehow any violation of the State Corporate Securities Act by F. G. Cox and W. E.

Barnard. After twenty-two witnesses hfld followed each other to the stand for the prosecution. Fitzgerald, late In the afternoon, switched tactics and called John P. Cummings, auditor of the State Corporation Commission. schools will take care of the human race, if the babies get the right start.

The right start begins in a mother's affection Tor the father of her child. Without that, pity the child. With that, everything else can be straightened out. What heat is in the making of steel, affection is in the creation of DIED. in cuv nt.v: ANI4.KS0N' Kl KCIIOVAL Fitward W.

An- drrH.n. o3. oH Post unii iifflie Ker 'M. 7 1 mil av. AtMl.

1. 1812 Ilurliaitau aiui Anna 24, llmh si. HI. liK-MAtltl Itlrhanl Bock. and P.m ihv Mcrr, -7.

lioui of Onkiand. f'altl. BKIlKlNliKH HAYiv-William Helintucer. 115. 'l'uniln HiXbI and 1W1 Maw.

3U. Louis- vili.v Kv. BrsTIN KYAN Frank P. Unflin. 20.

OHl IMorb. and Marion Ki'au, O'f'-i si. BllhlilinU I'OKIVTNY -Anoint Beehmw. 22. and Audtfl roauinv.

21. bmh of Ciuvelaiid i Oiio. JHV1.XS fSEA8I.ANT Pnrei W. Illvpns. 22.

4'-fi 14th a.ul I-l-ireiiL-e V. (ieinund. XI. t'iiii' DK VITA- HAUHI MINI Vario Vita. 20, 47 JAth at-, and lnsa M.

Varberlni. 16, 1-- at DKUMMUNO IN WOOD Thomas Dmmmiiivl. 2:, 7 lkiwntrv and Ouris d. lia'i Falk. 27.

1513 California and Ihirolhv Soulh. 2o. llueiia YiMa av. OILISUN' SUA Fit fear) C. Oilsnn.

X). and I.eoiia Silw. Lv). hwli of Fruno. fallf.

-LA HmLTHK Jarora ftnllafr hit. 31. 071 Mis.ion al.d Vi.ik't La 2fl. Mission st, HA MII.TOS- K1KBY I'Vank r. llainillnn.

aJid liaiuut-riu hirliv. 21. 7o7 Snenib av. lit HS'tilt --STKNANOVA-Oswald Hnhnw. 21.

Mlnneaom and Vakntina btenauova. Ifl IK'S Hh.4o Ward st. lit NT-HOrtiLArj Hunt. 21. Santa There are great power and profit The Tuchuns have seized Chinese railways in the Chekiang Kiangsu provinces.

Chi Shieh-Yuan, military governor, will fiht to get them back. American and British warships are hurrying to the scene. Censorship has been established. Civil war will soon be raging, and so it goes. Kuj'-lbertr.

William LKiItf. Am? 7J 1. i.n nun. Ji.auh M'-Miihon. I.po R.

O'Donnoth Matilda Mary M. vear Krh'Mtp. Anna Mnrv AUt Wiil'f-ibv. rfajirlvn li. 17 vprs Atllw.

lr. Albert H. At. Miti. An'h1" Aiidrcwtj, Marv Jane Tit Burke.

Jrf-olune K. IvflrX'CA F. irilslrcm. A lo xander K.i'srr. Lena Ivllv.

Ant-a possibilities in an absolute monopoly, such as the Government post-office. Two days ago Mr. New, postmaster-general, placed a contract for twelve billion stamped envelopes and wrappers. These supplies cost the postoffice Their sale, at an average of two will bring in When the people own and manage their own monopolies, learning from Rockefeller that competition is stupid and costly, this prosper- )iTTiSi Those names arc too hard for us to remember, the Peking-Nanking Railway is none of our business. Why not let the Tuchuns and others fight it out we resuming business when peace is restored.

Must we meddle in everything? Mi FLYERS TO IP OFF Till! Ivfc SLAYERS OF 'BOBBY' FRANKS TO KNOW THEIR FATE SEPTEMBER 10 It was a surprise move as the court and jury had resigned them-Mlves to an uninterrupted influx of 30.101 purchasers of Poblo stock. AUDIT REPORT SOUGHT. "Did the tate Corporation Commission buy this stock, too," queried Edwin McKenzie, defense attorney. "No," answered Fitzarrald, "I have summoned Cummings to produce the report he made to the State Corporation Commission showing the total amount of Doble stock sold. This report Is based upon an audit made of the Doble Company books.

If admitted It will not be necessary to produce n.e stock purchasers. The purchases are proved by audit." Immediately the court was embroiled In an intricate legal argument. Fitzperald said that the report could be admitted under a section of the Corporate Securities Act. This, as be read it. declared that reports made by or under 'he direction of the State Corporation Commissioner could be entered aa evlderce in a proceeding.

DECISION TODAY. McKenzie, charged it was a violation of the Constitution. He said the report was "hearsay," that neither Cummln.es nor any o'her witness the prosecution could produce could testify that the figures upon which it had been based were correct. For two hours the lawyers arrued. Jude Wooliey took the point under advisement until tomorrow morning, when, he announced, he will render a decision.

If the court admits the report Fitzgerald declares that he will be able to finish his case without producing every purchaser of Doble stock. If not, the "pilgrimage" of the ten thousand and one will continue, lie declares. By DAMON RUNYON Staff Corraipotidmt Universal Servlea. ABOARD U. S.

S. RICHMOND, Yoo know that a Victrola instronieiit vill be "just any room! There's no guesswork, and it's better to know you're right than only to hope you are. Experience counts. When you buy an instrument for beauty as well as for usefulness it's worth something to know that the beauty is more than skin deep. There is quality of design as well as quality performance in every instrument that bears the Victor trade-mark, and there is one that is exactly what you want.

S3 ICE TICKLE (Labrador), Aug. 28 (radio via Loulsburg.) Special wireless dispatch to Universal Serv (Continued from rage One) would be. IIba Is the old man who alts in sack- es.) The American rounn-tne- what his decision world flyers, who had hoped to hop cloth and ashes and who is en said in closing the hearing: off trom Ivlgtut not later man Friday, will spend at least one more day In Greenland. Kcj: This was announced today after a radio was received irom lieu tenant Lowell Smith, the flight commander, that on account of stormy weather the flight had been definitely postponed until Saturday. .1 VI titled to the sympathy of everybody, old Mr.

Leopold, with that one honorable exception, everybody connected with this case has laughed and sneered and Jeered; and if the defendant, Leopold Jr. did not say that ha would plead guilty before a friendly judge, his actions demonstrated that he thinks he has sot one. Instantly Judge Caverly stopped him and with voice choking with emotion and anger told the State's attorney that It was a "dastardly assault upon the court" and ordered it stricken from the record. The State's attorney said but a mom? The Ivlgtut-Labrador leg or tne Right is not as long or as dangerous i i as the leg from Iceland to Green I am going to take this case under advisement. I have 1,950 oad pages of exhibits.

I think I ought to have ten days or so, and I will fix the, day as September 10 and I will say to these people who are here now that there will be nobody admitted except members of the press, members of the family and sheriffs and attorneys in this case. REBUKE BREAKS ENNUI. The last day of the hearing would have been dull compared with other days had It not been for the stinging rebuke hurled at the State's attorney by Judge Caverly. Th State's attorney was Hearing the end of his argument that had lasted for three days when he made the statement that brought the wrath of the court upon him. Crowe prepared for his losing demand for death.

It was expected he wouid talk for another hour. He land, but it is approacneo. wnn a show of more anxiety than any ffi'ih: New Victor Record -Ml .1:4 Red Seal Records ist' DOUBLEJACED p. few words more, feebly, timidly, and. 1023 $1.50 i i 1.

1: other leg, because It is the nnal jump which brings them back on the American continent. DREAM OF FLYERS. Indian Harbor has been for weeks the dream of the flyers. They seem to feel that It means safety and horne, although they will still have thousands of miles to cover before they reach Santa Monica, from where they started. The distance from Ivlgtut here Is less than 600 miles, and the chief danger is fog, a sample of which veils the Richmond at this writing from the volcanic outcropping' In tho near distance winch they call land.

When the flyers start from Ivlgtut launched into a discussion of the testimony of Detective Sergeant James Oortland, who said young 1029 1.50 Utt'e Orphant Annie (Riiay-M) Louise Homer 1 The Barnyard Song (WymaB-Bekway) Louise Homer Jame Whitcomb Riley's familiar poem and a folk-poem from the Kentucky mountains, sung with fine appreciation of their dramatic humor. This record will give you broader views of life. A Kiss in the Dark (Herbart) rui Fritz Kreislerl Waltzing Doll (Poldini-KreiJer) TWl Fritl Kreisler A record which is a memorial to Victor Herbert Kreialer pays tribute to his friend the dead composer by playing his waitz melody from "Orange Blossoms." A superb record Vocal Selections Go Down Moses Marian AnJersonl Heav'n, Heav'n Marian Anderson took his seat. "The State's attorney knew that his statement would be heralded throughout this country and all ever the world, and he knows the court hasn't an opportunity except to do what he did. It was not Uic proper thing to do," Judge Caverly said.

in reviewing the conduct of the trial Judge Caverly commended both the State and the defense tor their speed in the case. Chicago speculated tonight on what the verdict would be gamblers even bet on it 3 to 1 for hanging 3 to 1 they would not hang. It was 10 to 1 that Leopold and Loeb would never hang, but none would bet 10 to 1 that Judge Caverly would not sentence them to hang. Leopold bragged that bis father had plenty of money, that he woijid plead guilty before a "friendly judge" and escape. Crowe went on: What to Do When Tot Is at 'Scooter Age Wh-m the baby arrives at the "scooter" aee and cries for more exciting adventures than can be found in the wicker perambulator, the time has come for doting parents to put off tiie old and take on the new.

The wisest course Is to keep things moving, not only the growing ofispnng but the vehicles he has outgrown. Styles change even in baby carriages, and who can foretell whether or not the go-carts of tomorrow are to be equipped with radio sets so that the pride of the household can broadcast his hunger pangs? Mrs. Henry Fuse, "f30 Twenty-third avenue, Sin Franeslco, saw the end of the first period of baby development approaching and voiced five magic words In the Vi'ant Ad column of "The Exam Mi I don know whether your honor believes that officer or not, but I want to tell you if you have observed these two defendants during the trial, if you have observed the conduct of their attorneys and their families, with one honorable exception, and that Victrola No. 100 1 4 $150 Saturday the escort under Admiral Magrudor will ho deployed between Greenland and here, with the Milwaukee, tho Coghlan, the Charles Auburno, tho MacF a.tiand, the Lawrence and the Richmond about 100 miles apart, with tho Richmond about 25 miles out of Ice Tickle. 19370 .75 lviiihogany, oak or walnut wVre.

the flyers will land. ATTORNEY SOUGHT TO 'FRAAIE' DESTROYERS NEED FUEL. Tho Richmond, which arrived here .73 yesterday morning v'v edneHday), i DAUQHERTY, SAYS LIQUOR KINO plans to leave directly arter tno arrival of the flyers for tho Bay of Islands for fuel and thence to Boston, but any plan in connection with this flight is always subject to revi "Baby "I sold fternoon. Exani'ner. buggy, gray wicker, the buggy early In the Many thanks to 'The I had many replies to Beautiful records of old spirituals by this gifted colored contralto.

The first number has weird, rich harmonies; the second is lighter in spirit Thrilling records rby a thrilling oic. Oh Sole, Oh Installment JUu Holtzl OA II Can't Get the One I Want Lou Holfcj 19043 A new collection of Lou's burlesque stanzas Sola Mio," which he sings to an undercurrent of tangr music; and a fox trot song. Records which possess the trua spirit of farce. Melodious Instrumental frersian Uoh.nSirau) 10-571 I Egyptian March (joK.BB snai) The Goldman Band lJi'1 You have heard of Strauss waltzes, but Strauss marches nf which these are two fine examples are not so well known. Barbaric, brilliant "Oriental" marches.

Stirring band records. (Continued from Page One) fere with anyone in his department belief that George Remus, Ohio sion at a moment notice. The Richmond will refuel from the writes ti "The Exam- my sd," lner." the tanker Brazos at the bay of or ask anyone in his department to interfere In my behalf, saying in substance that the law must take its course. .75 Poison Plot Bared "CRAVED LIBERTY." In Oakland Zoo Victrola No. 210 $110 A plot to poison the animals and birds In the Oakland ssoo was revealed yesterday.

bcotleggcr in Atlanta penitentiary, had been forced Into attacking him, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, prosecutor of the Senate Daugherty Committee and Progressive candidate for Vice-President, tonigh Issued a scathing statement calling on President Coolidge to dismiss the warden of the Atlanta penal institution. Senator Wheeler characterized tho Atlanta warden as a member of "the Daugherty gang." Ha said: I have just learned that Gcorgo Remus, king of the Ohio bootleggers, who paid out over $1,000,000 in graft to Republican politicians and office-holders for whisky permits and "hush money," has made Mahogany, oak or, walnut When Mr. Stems called to see me I had been an Inmate for five months of the United States penitentiary at Atlanta. Ga.

There had been no favors shown me and, like all men in my situation, I craved liberty and caught at every chance that suggested a possibility of release from the 19396 .75 following the death of one of the Mg African Hons from phosphorous poisoning a few weeks ago, a largo ostrich duel yesterday in convul l3 Mi Islands, where the Barry has just put in waiting for a gale to pass. The Raleigh is still limping toward Boston with a damaged propeller, the result of colliding with ice oft' Greenland. The errival of the Richmond was an event at. Ice Tickle. lacking an iceberg in the, open sea that looked like a tall white cathedral, just missing swiping an enormous whale and gathering other atmosphere (if the Arctic north, the Richmond dropped anchor In the strangely named rove three miles from Indian Harbor just in time to learn that Lieutenants Smith and Nelson had postponed their flight.

Bids Awarded for Auditorium. HANl-'ORD, Aug. l'or the new municipal auditorium for thi" city, which will be erected at a. cost of J11S.000, contracts were awarded last nl.lit. on seven of nine subdivisions of the work.

sions, apparently the victim of the same poisoner. Fundamental Rhythms No. 1 Victor Orch. 1 The Bell (Frmeh) 2 The Hunter (ietawnl 3 From Far Away (Lithuanian) 4 Memories (f innlih). 5 The Warninf (German) Fundamental Rhythms No.

2 (in 34 Victor Orch. 1 Springtime (Gtrman) 2 Punchinello (Frtnth) 3 The Bird-a ning (Germmn) 4 Aah GroTe WtUh) 6 In the Valley (Suuilan) Fundamental Rhythms Net. 3 (In 4,4 meaiure) Victor Orch. 1 Veaper Hymn Snlll.n) 2 Au Cl.ir de la Lune tFnntk) 3 The Tailor and the Mou.e U'cUih) A John Peel U'llUh) Fundamental Rhythms No. 4 (In 68 measure) Victor Orch.

1 The Thrr-hur (Ginnul 2 Johnny at the Fair (tIUh) 3 Longing (German) 4 Top Cork Road Urttni A delightful little collection of European folk-songs arranged for a small orcheitra. While they are primarily for educational purposes, these records will delight every one. H. A. Snow, African explorer, who 19397 .75 presenter! the bird ana animal col lection to the city, saM that the Ytl ostrich had prooaUy been poisoned by some vandal visiting the zoi.

At tae urr.e of tiie death of the lion, its mate wan Mrickeu i'l also, Lis but was throupn tratment i an affidavit to the effect that Henry Stems, an attorney not employed by the committee but who did assist in our work, had tried to get him (Remus) to testify falsely against Daugherty. This statement, in my is f-tlse, and forced from Remus by the present warden of the penitentiary at Atlanta, who is a close personal and political friend and an appointee of Harry M. Daugherty from Ohio. -T t. Jt i it.

Dance Records The Song of Songs Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orch. My Dream Girl-Medley Waltz The Troubadours Uotioguaog "1 Somebody Only Would Bod prison. And so, afi" repeatedly saying to Mr. Sterns that I knew nothing agiinst Attorney General Daughterly and being urged and promise 1 as I have forth above. I did then finally consent to go to "Washirgton and testify before the Senate committee and did then tesill'y to the many meetings with the then deceased Smith.

"NEVER PAID MONEY." With reference to tho alleged $250,0110 or which Attorney Sterns said It was common knowledge, that in Washington I had paid some one I have tills to say: I never did pay this amount of money t0 anyone in Washington for any purpose. I further state that my testimony before the Wheeler-Brook-hart Committee was not a fair statement of what 1 Intended to testify to. for the reason that, as the records will show, I was repeatedly stopped in my testimony 19402 .75 In CM--1 Thi Cost by Snow and his Professor's Wife Holds Pay, Cruelty Charging the constant struggle to "make both ends meet" on a college professor's salary was too Ft.rw.ous and con.s':tuted cruelty, Mrs. K'eanor Boiin w. granted en iTiterlocutory divnrvr dei.c-e yester-(iay from Prof.

John a' rnem-bfr of the. University t.f California faculty, in til" court of Superior Judge Joseph S. Kofurd, Oakland. Although finartes were as the chief cause tcr marital differ -ences, Mrs. assert her husband let it irregular hours, often coming home Lite at ght and tie-i.

uniting that she prepare meals. Is the Same lctrok No. 410 A wonderfully beautiful and melodious fox trot, and a marvelous waitz fiom Victor Herbert's very last musical comedy, "The Dream Girl." A good combination to have in one record. JT Waoit to Be Happy Fox Trot 1 Jau Carber andl 10404 Never Care About Tomorrow Fox Trot His Orchestra j1JUi A dashing fox trot, from "No Nannrttp," which will bring happiness to dancers. "I Never Care" is a fine companion.

Irrepressible dance records. 6 Malxocany, $300; electric, $340 V. A. Halatfd, T'rrctrirnt Percy L. Hrndrraion, Vlre-1'rea.

The Old Firm nALSTED CO. 1122 Sutter St No Branchr Phone Franklin 123 it 19405 There is but one Victrola and that is maJe by the Victor Company look for these Victor trudc marks. Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo Fox Trot Jan Garher and His Orch. You'll Never Get to Heaven with Those Eyes Fox Tret George Olsen and His Music "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo" on a fox trot record. It is in a sort of twc-strp rhythm and has a lot of features.

The revcisa pans well with it, for this record, too, has plenty cf life. WrTietnrr fervices are held at the residence or in our establislimf nt, there is no charge for the use of our chapels. Thoushtfulncst diilinsuishcs. Mail Theft Suspect Charges Frameup CHICAGO, Vi' TTTADE MAT Tip Top Trousers To ardar To match your coat $10 to $20 lOOO Patlrrnii to mrlrrt from Saltai to Order to 1'lp Top Tailors, 5S ind St. v.

hen 1 started to fay anything In favur of the. Lvpartment of .1 ustice. and I was further promised by Senator Wheeler that I wouid be given an opportunity to continue my testimony, which oppoitunity was not granted to me. Senator YA heeler, hotii prior to and after my testimony before the Committee, attempted to induce me to testify positively 1hat 1 knew that the nttorney-penerul Kot orm-half of the money I was supposed to have paid. I him that I could not so testify.

tSigned and sworn to) "GEOHGE REMUS." Auir. 28. William sjiector hold umier a warrant charging ma rob- Tally, postal ir ri finft bond on i'oirjilii'i! j- in th i at oery reeei.tly. was ti o'V; red from the Geneva to the county jail at 111.. t.ma y.

route he was brMjcht Co (Ryan 8l Carrolll Victor Talking Machine Company, Camdcn.K.J. Victor Talking Machine Co. of Gin a da. MjiitKll. 'HIS MSTE5S VCICE St Mkf to trie fi- ieral here, where h.

ddel to ins previous assertion thut is arrest was brought about by a aiinup ei -ginei i from t'n fe iera.1 i.enit. in.ary at Leavenworth. K.n, by Murphy, whom 1 at-. was ir.ttruiiitnul la convict- Morticians for 75 ycart Divisndcro at Post Phone West 4707 Rraa, MrUonnrll A Doanhnc FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wheeler Abks Discharge Of Warden at Atlanta 435 Valrnela St. Joaa Carroll Pa.

Market IMI Joan I'. Hrai WASHINGTON, Aug. 2V (Rv I' Ktinictj.) Declaring his.

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