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A THE SAX MATEO TIMES AMJ DAiUt LEADER i i IF SELL HITIINFI PAGE THBEB London's Social Elite 7 Longer Spurn Work; Take To It heodore Schleuter Delivers' Inspiring Address To Maytag Salesmen. Plar for an -I'lpaign for c' i.K'U'i in 3. C. a i -i- a IK if IK-! taper re in i i Sehleuier. Paeif'C of nieelii'g delr.

a 'I ami iii- a-ui-e-s to id preuiere'i that aytajr-s wnuld be ugame v. ith.n i-hleuti-r fitly i ad of the irachiM- pry the a'ie to any iistrl wonderful -uc-c in the Xornian Olson, sales )-" Schleuter, accompanied lief 0:1 the ti Burhr.gan-.e night a aiMc-ii to the of the gathering i i excellent talk on salesmanship, Linton. manager of San rancisco store of the company, as also present and op. the rendered tu MuytuTM c.v.:.ers the company. J.

C. Draper told of the fine he- was leceiving to his itensive selling campaign of Jlay- igs on the peninsula and assured visitn.g officials tha they mid count ou the uii'Jn uied eo- aeration of hi entiit- force i making this a utr for iLANUiNG PLAGES SOUGHT FOR NEW POLAR AIR LINES By r- i CU1 A Maj S. aboa; i Seattle ITM 1 cai! by an air-hip h.a'.e a Mother Tried For Daughter's Death TIMR ft Loss Cf Other Children Probed I I THANKED FOR AID IN SCOOT AFFAIR i due: 1 settle er IS air-hi: islar.u take i-c- s.ug*ri-- I a by news the r.ortherr.ir.o-' the uorld. that there i nc'W rights" tre- Among the English society women who are going in for "trade" are, top row, left to right: Princess Irene Youssoupoff, Honorable Lettice Harbord and Lady Poynter. Bottom row, left to right: Mrs.

Richard G. Miss Betty Joel and the Countess of Clonmel. pc in I LL QL ul (By C-ntral days before the -ss daughter of Lord and Lady Suf( the "White Elephant" laundry in -A1HV O. i lieiet, is rt it.1 no Ubcs te.cu- tne liedl wi patrician' tific methods and personally La'lv Susan To-wnlev, sister of a Gi.r the able dor. on i resent moment special are being sougnt rr.

t-s ol the Zeppe.i:. compel Professor Hergese-11, scientist. In i i rcking the cuncessie.r.^ i interests stated tha: wi-re "tor purposes of using both airships and It -s true trat a consider- ir of exploring will be trere being mineral deposits 'Ubcigen, but it is generalK unde-: that one of the ultimate is the establishment of trans-Arctic air routes. The Xorth German Lloyd line is seeking harbor concessions for which will in Spitz- -eek a ew "furthest north" duririj tht hot summer months. CONGRESS HISTORIANS i PLANS RESEARCH! 3v Press.

Til May A of historians is feminine residents of the exclusne pervises the of prod- the E'arl of Albermarle, runs a Mayfair district in London Were ucts of her land, wont to turn up their shapely noses i House decorating at the mere mention of ac jy Poynter. stock and poultry farm. And the is done bv Honorable Gabrielle Borthwick, a of Sir Ant-; keen motorist, has been running- a world congress planned for the near future, Prof. Solon J. Buck of the University of Mmiie-uta announced todav in outlining a proposed national policy Xow the most ulti a-fashionable brose Poynter" architect i successful garage and restaurant or the American Historical Asso- are opening shops and doing all, A rge gr 0 cery bus i ness is car TM the Mayfair for some I i j.

r.i DKIHGE. Chii riia- I list' -i I In of a ear i i Centra! i i u-i i i parts n. cf auto- biles. Vyse, wife of Lieut. Col.

Howard- mad of great a success has nture that she hief Harper Of Burlingame Will Address Electrical Men. Chief of Police John J. Harper urlingame. leading candidate for leriff of San Mateo county, will real? on "Modern Methods rime Prevention" at the monthly eeting of the Peninsula Electrical evelopment League at the Oak tes Inn, San Mateo. next Wed- 'sday evening.

Chief Harper's record qualifies as an authority on the subject, or fifteen rears he worked witr Chief Daniel -I. O'Brien, Sap r.iiicise". tcrr. bv i I -T- i i i i IJUS1I1CSS IS ttlL -sorts, of work-ana what mere, rf 8 Richard Howard-, enjoying it! There's the Princess Irene Yous- sounoff. wife of the Russian nobleman who is credited with having rid Russia of the monk, Rasputin, James Stewart Locknart, finds a keu who has opened a fashionable gown Io of happiness designing fur- A the Renaissance traders in lately added to her activities a school for motor driving.

Jliss Betty joei. oaugnter ot Sir The Honorable Mrs. Rupert Bec- on a commission basis shop. Basil street turning her knowledge The Honorable Lettice Harbord, The Countess of Clonmel runs I of antique furniture into capital. CHURCH DIRECTORY First BAPTIST.

(Van Valin. organist. Soprano solo, le al holidays. Burlingame. "Oh, Mother Mine" (Lyon), Mrs.

Baptist church, Burlin-1 Chas. X. Kirkbride. Teno solo, Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." I Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. for tne old scholars, and at 11 a. m. lor the younger pupils.

A free reading room is main: at 1219 Burlingame avenue and is open daily between 1:30 and 5 o'clock p. and Tuesday, i Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 9, except Sundays and game, Lorton and Bavswater Blarney. Morning message, Albert K. pastor. I "Behold Thy "Mother." Sunday school at 9:45.

Young i Evening service, 7:45: (1) What William J. i people 6:45. Midweek service about leisure time? (2) Shall we! Grace Lutheran Church San Mateo On Griffith avenue between Pop- and Santa Inez avenues, Albert I ciation to promote "American his- Crijne Expert Harper served for six years in San Frar.c:sco detective bu- being a-signed to the identi- a lie also served patrolman on the traffic detail id on San Franciscr- rhinatuwii -quad." and in other of the citv The dinner meeting Wednesday begin promptly at 45 o'clock, it was announced to- iv by Seth Conn of the Atlap lectric Pan Mateo. one the founders of the organiza- Many to Attend Contractors, electrical dealers id representatives of lighting in- K. Kurtz, pastor.

Sunday school and junior Bible- urns, "the best police executive Wednesday evenings. rn i bootleg- the constitution? (3) I theme, "Mother's Friends and Ene-1 it Goodbye Great Britain? Eve- Young People's Mother's ninng message. A mother message I class at preaching services program in the eiening, con- jdramati7c-d. Intermediate league 11 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Sermor. Epworth league, 6:45. if readings, recitations songs.

Short addi'es-. by the pas- tor. The special music will include a soprano solo by Mrs. Otis "Mother Own." by Caldv, ell. in the chorus by the young Burlingame.

Morning. "Our evening-, "Two Roads." A cordial 'invitation is extended to all with- Mother's dav will be fittinglv' ut a church home as well all a Lutherans of the community CONGREGATIONAL. San Mateo. celebrated at the First Methodist' 1 1 a lae co.n«iui»i.j- to orning. and a Episcopal church tomorrow at 11 witn Us people the o'clock' hour of worship.

The $TM I tor of the church will deliver an appropriate address, and he de- mceting All who the love of Christ in sires to make it known that this their hearts are invited to attend. sues lef llKlr.t; I 1 I 1 I I LHil I 1 I 1 service w-ill not be a tearful me- i 4 Corner Tilton and Griffith ave- nToriaT h'uVY'hawv TnsnirTrTcr. amli 1 2: 1 cnurcn anu tneir iriendt he ladies of the dially invited. are cor- nues. C.

L. Kloss, nastor. altogether delightful The 11 a. day program. organ music will include "In Sum- Floiver boutonierres given to each mer," by Stebbins; intermezzo church attendant.

Courtesy of from ''Cavalleria by Haworth's class of young la- Mascagni. and prelude in Minor dies. Baptism of children. Solo, i by Batiste, played by Mrs. G.

S. versal national custom, next Sun- PRESBYTERIAN. In keeping with the almost uni- s. i s. rests will be present from all Mother Machree," W.

S. Johnston. The orches'tra wlil play, day will be observed as Mother's irts of Sar. Mateo county and the 'ninsula district as far south as in Jose. The meeting will be esi.led over by Albert E.

Werry Palo Alto, "president of the ague. mm NUDITY REVOES ON SPANISH STAGE MADK1D, -May nude jv, Spanish intro- ed by Spanish artists who have rked abroad. Until recently few shows could vjri." reprehensible by the most ritanical. bv.t gradurlly the cosmos began to conceal less and I i a I OI majority of audiences. The latest sensation in a Madi theatre is the costume worn by well known dancer who appear? th her back nude to the hips and two strips of diamonds on the side.

Among other daring costumes is sinsrer's coiden fiitnsy dress, so ii a it conceals almost noth- ET. She while lying on a fa in the middle of the stage. the caoital of Cata- iia. dfes r.ot remain behind. In ie new revue there girls arrive baritone.

Chorus and strings. Ser-' "Love in by Kriens "Grat- mon by the pastor, Dr. Kloss, "Ths by Grieg, and "Might and day, at the morning service of worship. The nation can not rise high- Love" by Holmes. A.

ET Yoder i er than the ideals of its mothers. :30 p. motion pic- wlil sing "Beautiful Mother." by (Few sons and daughters have yet ture evening. Three reels; inform-' Hadley, and Miss Norma Letroa-(achieved that place dreamed for ing. inspirational.

(1) Boy Scouts dec will play "Lamento" by Ga- mountainee'ring in Switzerland; i briel-JIarie. a cello solo. In the (2) Ivory and Diamonds. (3) evening we will have the unusual ence reel, "The Marvels of Crystal- privilege of hearing Albert Freeman, a Sioux Indian, whose story is very interesting and informing. He appears in costume.

Church school at 9:45 and the leagues at EPISCOPAL. Church at St. Matthew. Walter H. Cambridge, D.

Victor H. Morgan. Parish church, corner El Camino Real and Baldwin avenue. Services at a. 11 a.

and 7:30 p. m. C'nuich scliuu! at 3.4~ a. Hi. Grace Chapel, Homestead.

10 a. school. Morning prayer and sermon the third Sunday of the month at 11 a. m. CATHOLIC St.

Matthews Corner A and Third avenue, San Mateo. Masses at 7, 6, a and il. Vespers at 7:30. St. Catherine's Tomorrow the regular Sunday services will be held in St.

Cather- 8 a. m. St. Andrew's Chapel Lnmita Park, ine's church at its new location on 10 a. school.

Eve-1 Bayswater and Primrose. The ning prayer and sermon the first masses will be at the usual hours, Sutiui of il.c at 7:30 7, 8.SO, 10 30, 12. Holy communion, fourth Sunday at Mount Carmel Highway, Redwood City. Masses at 7, 8 and 10:30 on Sundays, 7 and 9 on holidays, 7 on week days. Confessions on Saturday and evenings of festivals from 3:30 to 6 and Sen-ices will be held tomorrow i 7:30 to 8:30 p.

m. Sunday school is Church school, 9:45 a. in the church after 8 o'clock mass, North Buriing-ame scholo. 1337 Cortex avenue, 9:45 a. morning prayer and sermon by them by their own mother, and all need every incentive to help them to fulfill the hopes cherished for them.

This is one of the great objectives of the church, the starring of the individual to nobler realms of living. The Sunday school is a lusty child. At present an appropriate contest is being conducted, under the name "On Time," with Superintendent Early setting the example. Each Sunday brings new and thor tory and hibtory in The Laura Spelman Rockefeller memorial has contributed S25.000 to the association, Prof. Buck said.j addressing a joint meeting uf tin.

Mississippi Valley Historical ciation and the Illinois State Historical Society, to aid in organizing a permanent international committee of historical sciences, under whose auspices the congress. the first since the outbreak of the World war, will be held. Establishment of a "Historv A i a rational center for history and historians was urged by Prof." Buck in advocating expansion of the nation's effort in historical research. which an endowment commit- te'e of the association, headed by former Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, is now seeking to -aise EUROPE'S SOLE QUEEN-TO-BE WILL VISIT U.

S. Photo of Mrs. Cu-sey on the witness stand. BurrrsNfVfR Don't throw away your old I anoe-s a i uuicke-1 lluui tm dov.n an "c-ld 1 friend. They i serve you --ail of 'em--for several more months if we factory- rep.ur them.

Our Gives Lasting Satisfaction STOCKHOLM. May S. --Crown Princess Louise of Sweden, who will accompany her husband. Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus. on his visit to the United States at the end of May.

enjoys the unique distinction of being the onlv prospective queen in Europe and, with the exception of the Crown Princess of Japan, the only one in the world. A frlance over the royalty roster, as reduced bv the war. reveals that, like the Prince of Wales, the future kings of Spain, Belgium. Italy, Norway and Denmark are still bachelors and that heirs to the thrones of Serbia and Rumania are infants, while the king of Bulgaria is unmarried. Princess Juliana of Holland is heir to the throne itself and therefore not in the same category as Crown Princesses by marriage.

Crown Princess Louise is daugh- of the late Princess Loujse of Battenberg, who during the -war took the title of Lord Mountbatten and created Marquis of Milford-Haven by King George of England. Her mother is a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and a Bister of the late Empress of Russia. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Burlingame.

Rev. W. A. Brewer, rector. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE San Mateo Rev.

David Evans, 11 First Church of Christ Scientist, Young People's Fellowship, 7 p. m. METHODIST- Ellsworth and corner Monte Diablo and highway. Services Sunday at 11 a. m.

Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Santa i Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. for a hand tbeir clothes to attcr.dar.t-. r.r.d climb to to start their pait. shrpt undress on step? Co: put up near the orches- Inez.

Martindale Woods, pastor, older scholars, and 11 a. m. for Church school. 9:45 a. m.

Spe-'vounger pupils. Wednesday Mt.thf r's day for the f.ing meeting at 8. Kcadir.g room, junior, in'ermediate and senior de-1525 street, open daily except partments. Recitation, "My Moth- Sundays and legal holidays from er." Mary Shoenberger. Tenor 1 2 to 4 p.

m. solo, James Blarney. Recitation,) Bnrlingame "In Life's Garden," Lois Xeall. First Church of Christ Scientist. Soprano solo, "Mother," La Verne Burlingame, holds services in the Two iruck models, one-ton and If-t( n.

are produced by Chevro- Chovrolct produced 5,041 cars March, a record for three- eed automobiles. Tuers. Morning service, 11 a. m. Opening voluntary, "Adagio," Mrs.

A. church edifice on Oak Grove avenue at Acacia drive, every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

and every and welcome for more. The hour is a. m. The place. Roosevelt school, Broadway and Vancouver.

Morning worship is at 11 a. m. It is especially desired that all who desiie to become charter members make a special effort to be present Hsjring the month of May. -r one hundred have already signified their desires to enter into this joy and privilege, and now plans are being made for the organization of the church and election of officers. Parents are reminded that they may leave their children under competent care in the kindergarten, during the church Xames of all persons interested should be sent to Box 362, Burlingame.

Ministers, Rev. Clive Saiz and Rev. John B. Donaldson Jr. BARGAINS new furniture.

VHrhrn etc. JOLIN SUPPLY TRMTrnE COMPAJST St. Phone S. M. S4K Geary FloorCo, PHONE M4TBO 7S8 Cortm Rica Miles traveled by all the Chevrolets produced since 1913 would make 40 round trfps to the moon.

If all the Ohevrolpts produced were placed in line they wouid form a parade 5,000 miles long. Santa Rosa--California Packing company opens plant for season. The 2,000,000 produced represent 20,000,000 miles of transportation. Phone Sac Mateo 1545 W. WATERHOUSE Builder--Contractor 125 13th Avenue Financed Service By Centra! Prt-as NEW ORLEANS, M.i\ Attracted the crime- wi'h which she is charged, a i i psychologists New Orleans centering their attention upon Mis.

Renette Cure Busr-sey. i mother of three infants i I in eleven months, have ciied. They I see in the calm, tolerant exterior of this alleged unnatural mother, something that might open to them a new avei.ue of thoiigr.t and study. Mrs. Bussey has been brought to trial for the murder of her ear-old daughter Vedia.

through admir.istratu ot mercurj poison. Two other children, aged 16 months aril three years, abo succumbed to pi p.son. With the tion of her husband, who also died under suspicious circumstances, poison found in the organs of the deceased. Now she calmly-almost indifferently faces trial for her life. And the district attorney is demanding the death nen- Since the organization of the Chevrolet Motor Company in 1912.

it has produced up to February 1 of this year, a total of cars and trucks. In the year 519.003 were sold of more than 50,000 were on the Pacific- Coast. The classified advertising- section of a leading European nutomo- bile nu.gazine contains oHy I'ou 1 used car section consisting of 27 1-2 pages, a 10- markable large a -r iionr. record M.lil i nd iv Fiench automobile manufacturers are worried over the American invasion. Records show Chevi olet and other cars of the Geneia! Motois group to be pressing, the little Citroen and its bigger brothers very closely in volume of sales.

--o The Hignwav Garage at Oak- (a.p. Side Motor Company ct Dos Palos. and J. Eckle Starr.es Chevrolet dea' ii rs ho have recently installed equip- Hunt for applying the genuine fiiiiih to automobiles. -t C'h'vrolet made is older.

Dr. M. Lachman Chiropractor Complete X-Ray Equipment At Your Disposal 1437 Burl. Ave, Ph. Burl.

3614 Most Blowouts Result From Neglected Injuries TIRES REPAIRED BY LATEST FACTORY METHODS One i-i-rtain to prolonir the i of your tire- i- to have every Trouble i develojts i a i i 1 proiujptly. i i Mion lead to i i i i and cos-tly ruin. "We i a i your tire- in the ivay they uricinally consjnietod at liic Fire-tone faeTip'-n-s. The injureii seetion is I i iij). ply 0:1 ply.

i i The i i ijy i lie lire is preserved and it aj)pear- aiu-e "Wf L'liarantee every for bal- lon', high prepare casing's. Gibson's Tire Shop SAN MATEO VULCANIZING--RETREADING Till THE M. 0. K. doctor drinks more milk than you do--think this over! And when he recommends more for you --take his advice.

He knows. Let us supply you. HoisteinMUk. PHONE BURLINGAME 3111 and 'Ji-t-r-it-tl Ijy the I Inc. I I nnd TI Baldwin at Ellsworth Phone San Mateo 5 Enchiladea to Order Merchant Lun.

Try oar Chick'en a tiarnecuv icnes Prank's Confectionery to Katie's F'hone 421 Highway at Beresford LAGAY'S ALaMode Restaurant of Fashion Ktstaurant. San Francisco 213 SECOND AVE. San Mateo PLEATING all dome the yremlttfiK, MERTENS CO. Ttll.ORS FOR MEN AND S. W.

1714 AWNINGS LAWN SWINGS RECOVERED Cushions for Porcli Furniture Phone San Mateo 411-W for prices SAN MATEO AWNING CO. 315 Baldwin Avenne San Mateo RUG CHARLIE SAYS For rnjr; madp from old car. pets. Carpet Cleaning and Renovating-- PHOMw Sen Francisco Rug Works 4" Vallrr Slreet 27OS JUTK.O OFFICE The Sonne Gas Floor Furnace BOlve your hfnrinc problem W. K.

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