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EVENLNG' J- AA JUNE SO LD I PREDICTS London Women Now Puff Pipes, Cigars 3 nrN US OEl'l HEAD OF S. F. CI LB i I 3 EH TRUST EH c. DI5AQLEQ I'll rails ILIEF ACTIi urns in JLI 1IB USE TIE! OUT .1 DenJ)y Is Happy ho said that our Secretary of the Anty can't laugh heartily? An interesting camera study' shotting ED-WIS DEXBY as -he arrived in San Diego recently his first Pacific Coast stop on his trip to Japan with the of '81 of Annapolis on board the V. S.

Henderson for a big celebration on July 4th in Tokyo. Underwood Un-dcrvrood photo. BY ASSOCIATED F2tSS. LEASED WIRE 10 THJ3UHE. June .3 London's smart young women have Introduced the fashion ol plpe-smoklng at restaurant and safes.

The pipes usually are small and of rich briar or meerschaum with blender stems and Virginia; tobacco flavored with attar of rotes or some Oriental is favored. One society woman has a predilection for cigars and is not shy about smoking them 1 in public places. WASHINGTON, June lubricant "PUAE SOLIDIFIED OIL It Stays With the Bearing prediction that another era of trust formation would follow passage oi the administration tariff bill wa? made today In the senate lv Sen Seattle Man Held; $6000 in Dominant Note of S. F. Convention to be Prompt, Constructive.

Aid, SAN' FRANCISCO. June IS. Colonel Charles N. Ulatk on July 1 will assume the office of preRi-fleat and general manager of lhe Market Street Railway company, tmcceeding'. William 'Von Phul.

Whose resignation was) submitted Jesterday to the board of directors. Von Phul resigned to go to. New i'ork where he will be associutod with Ford, Bacon Davis, a'hirge Engineering corporation. Colongl Illack was immediately appointed by the directors. He wan vice-president 'und gen- Intoxicants Lost From 1 Dry Office.

V.i Bauid 4tfrsf ator Hitchcock, Democrat, Nebraska. lie charged that the real pur-pwo of the measure was to shut out imports In many commodities and give a monopoly to favored manufacturers so they could increase prices at the expenfe of the American consinter. 'Time after time in this dius-slon," the Nebraska senator said. eral manager of the United Railways from 1907 to 1916, when became associated with J. Morgan In New York, purchasing agent for the, allied wdnBiw department Charged with violation of the Volstead Act, W.

of Seattle, said to be the owner of one SAN JunlTS. That the national Convention of Disabled American Veterans of the World War, which will be held In Thousands of motorists have found it pays to use Akraite Lubricant with the Alemite System because it doesn't cake or gum and it lasts longer. Alemite "Lubricant has the friction and wear-saving properties of oil, yet stays with the bearing like grease. Packed in special containers for loading Alemite Compressors without muss or waste. Ask your dealer or garage for Alemite Lubricant of iho automobiles seized by fed eral officials in lat Tuesday's raid this city all next week, will be the largest and most successful in the on smugglers at Monterey, was ar "high tariff schedules have been fliistoryof the organization was the defended as necessary to chttjk li ports from Germany.

Time alter rested yesterday. Director of Prohibition Samuel F. Ruckcr stated that the uncut of Allen vas precursor to nianjf others, and that he had taken out Alemite lubricant time German competition has ln given as the reason for raising ri tariffs. The settled purpose of the authors of this bill seems to have been to attack German trade and make it impossible for German imports to enter tho country." is really coffees in manv twenty warrants. One of tho smugglers who was captured is said to have given Information to the effect that the whisky ring operated from Seattle.

The disappearance of $6000 worth ot liquor rom custody Of the prohibition director's of rce formed a subject of "discussion yesterday in the Court of Judge T. prediction today pr Judge Robert S. Marx of Cincinnati; national commander, who arrived yesterday. Commander Marx was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Rose L.

and was given a welcome at the ferry building yesterday by representatives not only of his own order, but of the Veterans of For eign Wars, the American Legion and the United A'eterans of the Republic. CONSTRICTIVE RELIEF. "The dominant note of this convention is constructive relief," Judge Marx bh id today in outlining: the purposes of the conclave. "We aro not here to not to knock, not -to destroy. We will 1 rrt S.

Physician Faces Serious Charges SAN FRANCISCO, June 23 Dr. conee or Sale at All Dealers Alexander S. Tutlcr. a physician of Pooling. According to attorneys its is use AlirJtc Lubricator Company Decial qualities.

Distributors 703 Van Ness avenue, was arrested today by Policewoman Katherine IJlsenhart on a charge of performing an illegal operation on a year-old girl. Also under arrest is A. J. Marshall, who was taken into custody at Redwood City on a charge of contributing to the girl's dellnouency. 'X- 621 Van Ness -Avenue, San Francisco give all proper praise and credit to Congress and to the American peo Some are for nodv who had' secured from the court an order' fov the return ot tho liquor, it originally belonged to Patrick J.

Came, former 'sfiloon keeper. Judge" Doollng Issued the order for retunv of the Carney liquor, with the proviso, "fn hse It la found." Director of Prohibition Rucker yesterday nnheld the action of federal fleers who Mopped and searched the car- of Harry Leon Wilson; noted author, near Carmel -I f. 1 1 some for taoma but all of them DREUN ER'S OAKL DREUN ER'S a rew nignts ago. xms action caused indignation among the author's friends nnd acquaintances. togethe i 7 RuCker said that the action rests on legal precedent fully approved As aim Tor 1 oaturaau flavor.

by tha courts, whereas Herbert Choynski, prominent attorney, declare" that "the very rights guar-anted by the Constitution are being trampled upon every day hy prohibition officers." Is room. Hotsl Bt Francis. Address by Governor William D. Stephens. 10 a.

m. Elks! day. All day automobile slghtseeingr tour of ths city, start Irtr at the Post street entrance of the Hotel St. Francis. 1 p.

m. Luncheon to be served in the Golden Gate Park bandstand, with addresses by prominent state, navy and fraternal officials, followed by a Municipal band concert. 7 to I p. m. Chinatown sight-seeing tours on foot in charge of San police department, starting- from Post street entrance, Hotel St.

Francis. i HE FOR Your Saturday shopping irtp will not be complete unless it eludes a visit to Breuner's and a share in the Breuner savings!" ple for the splendid things already done tor the disabled, but, at the same time, we want the public to know1 that there are still many, many things to be done. "We need today real hospital with real beds in them and real nurses and real doctors in- at tendance. We have them on paper, but they don't do much good there. Two ye.ar ago 118, 000,000 was ap propriateMor these things, but the treasury department has so handled this great fund that we have not the hospitals and beds where they are needed.

DEMAXD ACTIO. "Thousands of men came out of the great war with their minds affected. These mental cases were neglected, and 'those who were neglected are now so far mentally gone that there "is no hope of rescue. We want speed, immediate action, to save those mental cases which are not yet beyond hope of rescue." Letters expressing regret that they were unable, to attend the convention were received at headquarters late yesterday from President Harding, General John J. Marshal Foch and former President Wilson.

-Thousands of delegates will be here to attend the convention, which will formally open Monday morning. Sessions of the national officers and members of the executive committees Win be held all day tomorrow and Upon his arrival Judge Marx announced that he Is not a candidate for reelection as national commander. CONVENTION mOGBAM. The regular oonvention will start SCOTLAND URGED 10 p. Smoker for visiting dclrJ una memurn unuer airecuon of United Spanish' War Veterans, Larkln Civic auditorium.

Aluminum Kitchen Sets 7 pieces $Cl9S Special A limited number of complete kitchen outfits very' specially priced for Saturday No deliveries, but packed so they will be convenient lo carry. A big bargain, including 3 saucepans, lipped and 1 double boiler handled 1 tea kettle 1 percolator 1 covered kettle LONDON, June 23. Some in the House of Commons want home rule for Scotland and intimate that there may bo "trouble" in Scotland soon If Scotland doesn't get It. They got an opportunity to say what they thought nbout it the other day when the "government of Scotland bill" was unexpectedly introduced. So also did some of its opponents who were very etrongly of the opinion that It was not wanted.

Alexander a Scots mem where Don miss-luis Saturday Special I are tested and just Tl'ESIJAY, JtTXE 57. 9:30 a. m. -Military parade starting at Ferry building and proceeding to the CIvio center. .8 Formal opening session of the convention.

Colonial and Italian ball rooms. Hotel St. Francis. 8 m.i-High jinks for delegates and members, Native Sons hall, 430 Mason street. 9 p.

n. Informal dance at the Arcadia. Eddy and Jones streets. WKD.NESUAV, JV.VD 8. 9 a.

m. Convention session' at Hotel St. Francis, Colonial and Italian rooms. Report of Captain John Dykes of Washington, D. chairman Of the national legislative committee.

2 p. sightsetlng trip. p. m. Dinner part ef national and state officers.

8:30 p. Informal reception and danie, Hotel Francis. THCKSDAY. JIXB 29.1 9 a. m.

-Convention session. Hotel St. Francis. p. ni.

Convention session, Hotel St. Francis. p. m. Ofvio banquet In charge of mayor's citizens' committee.

Na ber, protested that there was no de sire for anything like separation in see this! Scotland. Under the bill the Scot Monday mornings and. the follow -vim kH tlsh representation in the imperial lna program will occupy the entire parliament would remain un W66JC MOXDAY, JttfB 26. changed, but one legislative body 9 a. m.

Presentation of cre would be set up in Scotland to deal i with its local affairs. dentials. 9:10 I. m. Informal csnventfon 3i.ta.

1 -wWy i ess colonial and Italian ball A foremost bargain! Leather Traveling Bag Out regular Cf price, Special A sturdy traveling companion for man or woman. It 1 8-inch size of cowhide in cordovan or black, with double corner! and; reinforced. Leather-lined. with two pockets, and with good locks and catches. A rousing value Breunet' s.

Sir Donald McLean, the staunch anti-coalition Liberal, gave the hill his blessing. He alluded to the land hunger in Scotland and told how IP IT- tive sons' nan. 4su Mason strett, It had led to the seizure of land d. m-Conventlon athletic car there since the war. If they had had nival at Arcadia, Eddy and Jones a Scotch legislature the land ques streets.

FRIDAY. JUKE SO. tion he declared, would have been JeDy Glasses. A timelv baraain riKht in a. m.

Final convention session settled long ago, At the next elec Hotel St. Francis. Election of tlonal officers and the selection of tion every candidate for a Scottish constituency would have to support the principle of home rule for Scot 1928 convention city. if. 1 m.

Auto sightseeing tour 4lil midst of jelly making season! Now's the timeto" supply yourself. Of dufabjfe' class. Priced far 'below down the peninsula, Post street en trance Hotel St. Franc s. d.

m. Civic reception and ball, Civ auditorium, in charge ot bun land, Hikers to Visit Redwood Groves ervlsor Jesse C. Colman, chairman of th mayor's citisens' committee. HATI HDAY, JULY 1. Auto sightseeing tours and infor Vacuum Bottles 75c J.

Carl Seulberger, president ot Tea Pots Dial farewell St. Louis Woman si.oo the Contra Costa Hills Club, announced today that an opportunity will be offered to every one to see the Sequoia groves of Redwood peak on Sunday. The Invitation, Pint size. Very special Grandmother at 33 ST. LOUIS, June Seulberger states.

Is issued. to the publio in general and especially to Juvenile flappers Will hav to Your choice of thre tizea ia decorated tea pots. Mottled iron brown with white stripe. Regularly priced to $1.50. -Special, each.

75c. members of the civio clubs that "watch their step" if they are riot to be outstripped by their seniors. have endorsed the project to "Save Oakland's Sequoias." For here in St Louis is aEfana- Miss Frances Morrow of Berke mother In oossesston of all tha at ley will lead the party on this tractions customarily reserved for With nickel-plated cap and shoulder and battleship gray body. Just the thing for the week-end or vacation trip! Durable, bandy, and very specially priced. Refrigerator Crocks Set of three.

0 Special Glass crocks; three different sizes; equally serviceable for the refrigerator; or as mixing bowls, Underpriced. seven-mile hike. Those planning to flappers laughlnf eyes, impatient take the trip are advised to take young feet and. the faculty of wear Ing smart sport hats and sweaters ape in the most flapperlsh manner. Leona Heights cars In ample time to start from the end of this line promptly at 10 a.

m. The route will be past the iron pyrlte mines up Redwood road to the head of Bhe is Mr. Joseph E. Dehner, 5pecw Piel Af Crimpers A bargain for the womri7" who makes pies! Come early. thirty-three, married at fourteen, -M it mi jaiaae o.

Joaquin Miller road, thence ovef ww the new Skyline boulevard exten sion through the groves to the peak. Those desiring to drive may fol 1 tablespoon melted but' ter 3ullespoomnout 3 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt Yi teupoon ppn few grains cayenne SpSunkistlemon juice p. trance I low the Park boulevard road and turn to the right, beyond the Bates and Borland, quarry where the Very attractive pink spray pattern on Homer; Ldughlin ware. Priced extremely low because they are "selected thirds." Splendid everyday ware and the small imperfections can scarcely be seen. See the bargains: Dinnerware Bargains Joaquin Miller road winds upward past "The Hlghts" to the highest point, where a road turns to the left and east to the Skyline boulevard extension.

a mother fflftee'n, and a grandmother at thirty-three. When Mrs. Dehner was lourteen she left' home to elope with the man of her dreams, then a yooth of twenty-three and found marriage a success. Police to Check Mosswood Spooners As a result of complaints from resident near Mosswood park Commissioner Frank Colbourn today requested Chief of Police James T. Drew to detail an cop" to patrol tha park and watch the shady glades and glens.

This is the seconJ batch complaint received from Mosswood folk since winter Tha po-liceman goes on tha lob this Dinner Plates 15c Bread and Butter Plates. 5c Pie or Dessert Piiles. -lQc Soup Plates Tomorrow afternoon the Contra 15c Breuner' j. Coetans wlirenjuy a "social swim" Eananal -1 cup cream at Cottags baths, followed by a basqet supper under -the direction of Mis Anita Dowdall and Miss Lee Phillips. Picture Sale 1 butter in a double Wdtr well-beaten flour with suear, salt, Poman Stabbed, papr ta and cayenne hea dd milk and co6k.stirnnB Beaten; Spouse Held SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.

Our regular price $1.65 Going on sale Saturday. A collection of California A scene, oil painted, including Portals of the Past. Golden Gate at Sunset, Berkeley Oaks, Campanile. Seal mKI etc. Size 8x10.

QJr Silverware anJ Cift Section, First Floor. Just suppose the North Wind could capture the flavors of five delicious fruits, and im prison them all for, you irl a salad of surpassing daintiness Well, trwt's Salade of But you may enjoy this, and many other hedthful, tempting dishes, without the North Wind aid. It's cheaper to take ice than to try to get along without it The only way to keep food wholesome is in a well-iced refrigerator which keeps it in an even, dry cold, and away from all impurities in the air. Keep ice in your home It fi food'economy and health-insurance. E.P ND i Mrs.

Lena Skllva of 1143 Fillmore street, wa taken to the Cen Srsr.sf.sB' Supniixedrruitjcut 3 Piece; foWm tral, emergency hospital today suffering from a stab wound of the shoulder and the effects of a sever beating. Her husband Etsve Columbia Records 'Oakland, Most Beautiful of World Cities' Come with us Sunday and see If you know your own city. If you are a stranger you will be doubly welcome. Great sightseeing" buses leave from in front of the 8yndl fate building, 1440 Broadway, at 10 and 11:30 Sunday morning, and again at 1:30 and e'clook in tha afternoon. This is a free trip with luncheon to be served on that famous Joaquin Miller Acres.

Call Lakeside 1600. Advertisement. Skllvas, 33 year old, a hotel keeper, was arrested by Lieuten A splendid opportunity to secure records at extremely low price because wa are ant Richard Foley and a posse of cover wav closing them out. But remember, these bar gams are for one day only! officer of th North End tatlon per and tin cover; pacr si t. and let 12nch Columbia 10-inch and charged with assault with to commit murder.

40c 75c Records Records Mrs. Skllva had. a dispute with her husband and the war ot word led to violence, when he I al I A leged first to have struck her and then to have drawn, a knife on her. or 2 for 75c Any 10-inch Columbia record in tliis salej lot, irrespective of its regular price, will be sold Saturday for 40c each, or 2 for 7Sd. This selection includes operatic arias, ballads, concerted numbers, violin solos, that 'regular range in price from $1.25 to $3.00 choice of any record special, Saturday, 75c, Breuner's.

MOVED DR. STOW has moved from 1 SOB Washington St to IH San Fa bio aveV Wood, ward bltlg room SOS. Her scream attracted neighbors, who summoned the police. An examination at th hospital disclosed that her condition wat not serious. IN ALL WEATHER, CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION of ICE INDUSTRIES Convenient terms if jou mlsh Hungarian Partisan Quarters Bombed Kit.

BT IfriRWATIOKAt NEW Ha VICT LEASED WIHt 10 TRIBUNE. 3- (4-1. 1 VIENNA, June 13. Th head. SI 7, qujiis "Save-itwith-Ice- It is poor economy to let expensive food icil v.hen a fr ctrt vcrJi cf fc xrh nvt ft iim party at Budapest were blown up by a bomb today and ona person was killed..

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