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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 5

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cc THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1923 Assault Defendant Freed. ArSTIN (Tes). July John Judge Merciful TRIO IN SHOOTING AFFRAY tiler of Saly was acquitted on a charge of nssault to murder in con ADMIRALS TI IE HID 1 111 CLUB PLANSMAPPED COUPLE FACE U.S. nection with the Btabbim of Krnet Schaffner during the Zaley street encounter lat September, when four men were killed.

InMedicalMilk Iheft Accusation GUI II II 99. ATTACK liS SELF A physician at the free clinic of Deportation back to Russia, dun to Captain L. A. Bostwick, chief of staff of Admiral S. S.

Robtson, commander In chief of the battle the Lane Hospital, recently told Joseph Hart, a penniless applicant Officers of the Army and Navy, of the Marine Corps, the National Guard and the Organized Reserves, gathered In large numbers at the Hotel at noon yesterday and listened en thusinstically to the the completion of the July Immigration quota before their arrival here Sunday, faces two of the wealthiest nnd most prominent personages of Jar rrpnTmenT! fleet, will probably be promoted to the rank of reur admiral within a You must drink at least one quart of milk a day. It will build lew days, as will Captain C. C. the former C.rur's regime. up your suengtn ana prolong yuu' Bloch, former chief of staff of Vice life." Admiral William R.

Shoemaker. They are Mrs. Kl.imlin'e Koshlne, i development of the plans for the Hurt with revived faith In the Captain liloch is now in Wash nriNr. nni'trl of lacteal fluid. widow of the former president of the Russian Imperial State Hank.

Oakland Man Who Wounded Aged Father of Young Woman Is Found With Bulletin Head organization of an Army and Navy Club in San rYanclsco. Striving for a charter member found a wapon of the San Francisco and her son-in-law, J. Bretzel, for Dairy Company standing one eariy morn at Divlsadero and Ellis merly rated as the richest private ington, D. and recently was appointed chief of the bureau o( ordnance. In this position he becomes temporarily a rear admiral.

Hut a hoard which convened in Washington on July 9 recommended both Captain Hostwiok and Captain ship of G00, those who are In charge Individual in the whole Russian em of the movement made it plain that streets. He helped himself to two quarts of "certified." Tha HHver returned lust then, and pire of pre-Kerensky days. the new club Is to nil a pressing need. It In to supply the social Uretzel Is president of the Orient Hart was caupht "white-handed." liloch for permanent promotion. Captain Hostwlck was formerly the commander of the California headquarters and atmosphere that Tolioe Judse OUrlen was aooui Trading Company of Accompanying him Is tn nrnnniinee sentence vesteraay are wanted as an adjunct to the Shanghai, his wife, IvIuiKline.

two sons but upon the departure of Admiral when Hart told his tale of illness. eldest daughter of Mrs K. V. Kberle and the arrival of now existing numerous military and naval organizations, each of which imnm.spH hv the man sincerity. Another daughter and Admiral Roblson he was assigned as At tht cfScc At bonis SOMS tpuiiteii art made just forthc cffie otivort ere ude jxmt for the home.

Corcoa ke-iirc aa oQevtypearriter portable form, la B9ful in o3oe or hocae. The caah price txxsn arrangad if iowrd. complete the party. chief of staff' to the latter, a place has a definite object, but none of rrosecutlng Attorney Robert Mo-Mahon moved for a two-day postponement, Arriving here Sunday on the formerly occupied by Hear Admiral which has acquired a permanent home to which all of the features U. F.

Hutchinson. Admiral Roblson yesterday an of club life can be joined. For this reason It is expected that Kipp Goes on Duty nonnced bis staff as follows: Shlnyo Mnru, the party learned that It was too late to enter the United Conferences were held with Immigration Commissioner John Nngle, who notitied them that under the law, deportation was the only course. Cptln rtitf ct stmt: rommnf1r r. jvunltr, cliict ot maJt, torn applications in large number will be received from members of the Association of the Army of the mintinr It.

1. ItitwHi. nilnr At Mare Island Lieutenant Col. Howard II. Kipp.

V. S. M. C. has been detachd from lietir.

niii.wnli'-r Ii. Ws.hlm,-t Jr. ttvt i'hit; United States, the Military Order of iuLr'i, tr.d ji- aiHi I i I'Ui 1.1 Corona Pacific 1-ore! gn Wars, the Ullioers of the duty as officer in charge of the World War, at well as from olll cers of both the regular and reserve Typewriter Inc. 548 Market St Ph. Snttef 131 fltt luKn Jn-U'n 0, HhklLi- flow Ik V.

t'l) 1 k. flft I.ii'in-i'nAine', R. establishments who thus far are un atliliatcd with any organization. Western Recruiting division of the Marine corps with headnuarters at 36 Annie street, and yesterday left lor duty at the Marine barracks of the Mare Island Navy Yard. Captain H.

H. Pwyer, local re- f. S. M. 1'.

fleet few. uj I'onimtu-ler r. is. I.aunun, fitet Yesterday the noted Husslnns left the Shlnyo and were quartered at the Angel Island Immigration station. Bretzel said he bad come to this country to collect a claim of $40,000 against the government for supplies furnished the American relief workers In Russia.

He has a similar claim, ha stated, against the French government, amounting to 3,000,000 francs. As soon as a sutlicient financial guarantee has been obtained the cmitinff officer at 660 Market management of the Hotel will prepare special quarters for the i 1 I I it li- i li: i I i it i 4 jl 1 0 A 'J club. street, is to be the actingr division officer pending the arrival of Col. Kipp's relief. Captain TempIIn Potts, U.

S. presided at yesterday's gathering Besides the address of the chair rtuy low-priced Irrigated land at Orovllle new district water on man, remarks were made, by Mator After ahootlns down an aped father who attempted to defend his daughter's honor. Claus O. Johnson of Oakland fled from the crowds and the police, hid In the shrubbery behind the funlclpal Auditorium, and shot himself In the right temple. The bullet lodged.

In his skull. Lest night Johnson was still alive, and physicians believed he might recover. Olftf Karlsen, 67 years old, whom Johnson wounded In the shoulder and side In a battle In the Aetna Hotel, 830 Broadway, Oakland, yesterday was In an Improved condition. The bullet which was thought to have punctured his lung had narrowly missed doing so. He told the police that he did not Want to prosecute Johnson for shootlns him; that he and Johnson had been friends for twenty years, and that both the attempted attack upon his daughter, Mrs.

Myrtle Gormley, and the wounding of himself, would be forgiven. Karlsen owns the hotel where the affair took place. While police were combing the transhay city In an endeavor to arrest Johnson, heVas picked up by Patrolmen D. C. Whipple and Edward Neilson, who had not been apprised of the shooting affray.

"I've been drinking; I'm tired of life, and I want to die," moaned the self-wounded man. He was taken to the Emergency Hospital and later to the county hospital. It was only after some hours that he was identified. Then he denied all recollection of assailing Karlsen or his daughter, and lapsed into semi-consclouHness. Johnson, driver of a truck, has resided for many years at the Aztec Hotel, Oakland, and had visited Karlsen almost nightly for many years past to play cards.

3,141 Divorce Suits, Filed During Year every acre rlrh soil grows all California fruits Ideal climate H. P. Miller, Captain Frank Ains-worth, Major Charles Kendrlck. and You can your own ranch and make money here Cet full infor many others. Committees were up iiiatlon ahmit this district and this pointed to speed the drive for mem bership.

land from Ford's Federated Factors, 3M Hush St. Advt. Widow Freed of Oil Man's Pledge ThrouRh decision of the Appel late Court yesterday Mrs. Hazel Hubbard Kinsr, widow of Fred C. Kimr.

wealthy oil promoter, escaped having: to pay her sister-in-law, Mrs. C.eorge SShaw, a sufficient sum of money to take care of her for Official Seeks More Room for Immigrants Where to put the immigrants is the question that is confronting Commissioner of Immigration John D. Nugle who has been obliged to hting out his S. K. O.

sign and appeal to the United States public health service for uee of the quarantine quartern. There are more Immigrants at Angel Island at the present lime than ever In Its history. In the past the Immigration station at Island always had to care for more Oriental than white persons. Now the order is reversed. There is only accommodation for 100 white persons at the station.

Assailant of Chinese Given 60-Day Term For an unprovoked beating; administered to a Chinese Sunday afternoon In the walling room of the Ferry building, William Keegnn, yesterday was sentenced by Police judge McAtee to serve sixty days in the county jail. "lie gave me a dirty look." was Keegan's explanation of why he had attacked Wong Sam, who lives at 800 Golden tkite ave. The Chinaman's jaw was broken and he was otherwise injured. Ke.egan struck him so hard that he broke a hone in one of his own hands. RtdncM ReJurta Armt Chin Dlphrifim CWlu Wl I Pbj, Ankla Hip, CIM I I Thithi GtmuMWf 1 I Laato.

a 1 0 the rest of her life. Mrs. Shaw, who Is sixty years of nee. enme out west at the Invitation of her brother after he had "struck it rich" in oil. He sent her for passtipe money with the promise that she would be cared for during the remainder of ber life.

She nold her bclonclnss and came 4rratrlM to California only to bear that her It has been a big year for di vorces, according to the annual report of County Clerk H. I. JIul-crevy, made public yesterday. For the fiscal year ending June tnero were 3.141 divorce suits filed, 308 maintenance actions and 12G annulment cases. During the same period "Cunld Mrs.

Myrtle Gormley, who was attacked by Claus Johnson (below at left), and her father, Olaf Karlsen, who was shot by Johnson when he went to the rescue of his daughter. Policeman William Brudigan made Munson, deputy county clerk, and his assistant, Harry J. Gough, accommodated 3,141 couples with Melto brings Summer Comfort to Thousands TMOPS A N'DS of people whiw exema fat maku them feel the het to in-tentelyareeipenencinranew jorthn nmiuer. Metto enahhna them to reduce and to nju)r life at the uice timel Me Mo li frrnt, roee-tinted cream, aa harmless and aa easv to nv as cold cream I All yon nei do is to rub it on those places here you are too stout, Pon't tlironirh the torture of rrrin to reduce all over, when the Melto way which bikes lews than He min-tites a dar Is po much more convenient and sens! (et a rnc Jar of Melto today at the nearest drug or department store. It conlis only $.1.

FREK A valuable booklet on tha serrets of reduciUsT will be sent ou free on rejueL REDUCING CREAM MELTO LABORATORIES Dpt. V. Ill Eut IDtti New Ysrk the arrest. brother had died during the time she was on the way. Mrs, Kins: refused to consider the promise of ber husband as binding upon her with the result that Mrs.

Shaw sued the widow. The Appellate court yesterday decided apalnst Mrs. Shaw' etatlne that while there ml'ht be a moral obligation there was no local obligation upon the part of Mrs. King to contribute to ber support. Western Official to Tall: to Purchasers H.

F. Feairens, Western vice-president of the National of Purehaslriir Agents, will be the principal speaker at the nicotine of the. Purchasing Apents' Association of Northern California at the Commercial club Thursday st 6 p. m. The important place of the purchasing' scent in the business world will he one phase of Kea-gans' talk.

President A. II. Silver-stone of the Association will be In the chair. In sentencing Keegan to CO days, marriage licences. While there are no figures avail able on the number of divorces tic.

IS granted so far this year, the report stated that 2,140 interlocutory and "2.2 1 8 final decrees had been the court said. "Apparently, this was an Individual act of lawlessness. If ymi had been one of a gang It would have gnne. much harder with you. This terrorizatinn of persons In depots and on ferryboats has got to.

stop." MM sins SID KILLS SELF granted during the calendar year of 192J. I COLFAX LIE In the civil department of the Superior Court, 10,413 actions were begun during the last fiscal year, wniie criminal cases were Divorce Suit Filed. The following divorce suits were filed in the superior court yester-da brought in police court. KANSAS CITY July IS. William A.

Dniley, 30. secretary to Caroll A. Worthlngtnn, deputy governor of the Federal Unserve here, shot and killed himself hero COM-'AX. July Frank E. Tuck, an educator well known throughout Northern California, died in a sanitarium here.

His wife, Mrs. Edna Tuck, survives. Turk was a graduate of the University of California Receipts from all departments of the county clerk's office for the year ending June ,10, totaled while expenditures. Including salaries, were K'iith K. rp prti -lun HMfrn.

rnii intajny; t. Thor l.uiie, tie- ir rtion. ytOr 4 'T) Tht New 0mtr Cmri uJinBW AU-WaauJur TiaoJ Johnson Washer Salesrooms Scott Whalen, 612 Clement St. im. V.

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The 'Standard" Showroom is a place where uou can study plumbing fixtures under the most fauorable circumstances. IJou may look around as you choose. WJ.I DHNSON If i No other tread compare in tractive power with the beveled All-Weather Tread of the new Goodyear Cord Tire. Every foot of the way, those high, thick, sharp-edged blocks keep a slipless grip on the road. Against every tendency to sideslip or skid they set up a powerful, resistant, wedgelike action.

And while they insure your safety, they promote also the economical operation of your car. 'V'l 1 li If Standard cSanitat9 11 Co. San Francisco 349 Sutter Street You active out-of-door men-just note these points about Crown Army Shirts the shirt for "all outdoors:" Made of genuine U. S. Army-serge flannel.

The wearability is in the fabric, the style in the cut, the comfort in the designing, shoulders, a neckband that is right, full roomy sleeves and plenty of width and length in the shirt body. (Gives you a world of freedom.) They are designed to give the maximum of service without any sacrifice of smartness. Crown Army Shirts are made with two styles of collars and a full range of sizes. Better buy yours right away before tp- Move your Johnson Impeller Washer, around easier than you move your phonograph! The large, smooth-running galvanized castors permit rapid "swinging into action" on a Monday morning. When ready to put aside, you can place the washer in a corner with ease the small floor space it requires (23" square) making it fit snugly into even the most crowded laundry or wash room.

Inspect the Johnson and investigate the many other exclusive conveniences immediately. We cordially invite you to come in nay time. The All -Weather Tread wears down evenly and slowly, protecting the tire carcass all the time, and it carries the car forward full distance at every turn of the wheel, making the most of fuel and savins the motor from the racking strain of stalling or spinning wheels. THE Ml om IV A At Goodyear Service Station Dealers ve sell and recommend the new Goodyear Cords Uh the beveled All-Weather Tread and back them up n-ith standard Goodyear Service 3 HVASHER tne list minuic rusu. luu ui uic Trade Mark in the neckband.

JOHNSON ELECTRIC WASHER COMPANY 40th and Adeline Oakland, Cat. Serrtc Truck Tire Co. 8X Drumni St. OTHER DISTRICTS Count? Line Sen. Station oilfiO Mission St.

Grarmorl Hardware Co. fill! Front St. I A. Smith Co. Cis i'onrth St.

AITOKOMI.E DISTRICT W. S. Cox Tire Co. 76 Golden GatP Ate. Kahn Keville Tost St.

McKran Bro. 61(5 Van oss Ave. Snpcrinr Tire Repair Co, mo Tine Jt. V) lr, cAt the Best Dealers in Men's Furnishings Eovt Can Get Them at the EoV EVpamiwaa GREENEBAUM, WEIL Sc MICHELS gttahcrs San Francisco 8J-23 "California Made for Western Trade ii Jfr- if I iii atiis r- Ai.

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