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Combined Telegraphic A'eB'i Strvice c' c.7 pipers. Full x. Press, United Press, International Nevs cnJ Universal Service, PAGE 22 THl -KDAY EVENING JANUARY 29, 1920, I t- New Club Is to 'Preserve POLICE PLAii Becker's Father Keeps Promise to Re jail Son Beauty of Eastbay Hills MISFIT MT.VERIJOfl BETUHIIIIIB U. S. SEIZES C1IIIIST LITERATURE BOY HIDIIS ADMIT LOIIG CRIME LIST PROTECTIO HaroM" French.

chairman. and James H. L'Hompiedieu. J. W.

Beck. C. H. Miller. Fred K.

Nisbet and Ruastil Archerd. All persons interested in the new organization are asked to attend the meeting Sunday. Among the objects of the club as set forth in the com was to good and sweet i just i kept putting it off. She, brought nie to my senses, though, and I was changing rty habits. It's a good thing I didn't marry her because it has broken her up enough as it" is." t'HKCKS DISHOMORU).

I Becker was firs, arretted October I 15. 1919, when his father refused to honor two checks he had given to I DFWOBKEHS Formal of the Contra Costa Hills Club which has for its purpose the preservation of the natural beauty of the hills back of the Eastbay cities, will be effected at a meeting of those who have inaugurated the movement together with representatives of civic organizations of the, Eastbay cities, to be held Sunday afternoon at "The Hights" of Joaquin Miher in the East Oakland hills. The club is to be similar in organisation and purpose to the Sierra It was a promise inaue by P. A. Pecker, head of Ioyds Insurance Agency for Norih and South America, to Judee WiHis of Los Angeles that he would report any violations of his son probation that landed K.

Hand Becker, college man and avia-ter, in Jail in the southern city. The Feckers live at 304 Fala street, Piedmont. Younsr Becker, fraternity man at Stanford and former lintenant in the Koyal Klyins Corps of Canada, today lays the blame on his first class of liquor, taken eirht years mittee report are: haberdashery fiir exnensive clothes. I r-igm squatls In automo- up for probation, Judge VN illis n- i' tenced im to three one-year- tertfas s- th-'Mcirmy near the in the rountv lail ami suspended sh.pyards and the thoroughfares literature from the headquarters rf six foreign branches of the Communist party ins SJan Francisco are in the hands of department of u-tice. rfficiiils today.

Following raids SAX FRANCISCO. Jan. The transport Mount Vernon, which is rejurning to San Frajviisca in a leaking condition after having put cut from here on January JS on a secret million, is in no danger and i proceeding -without aivi'tance. ago. and on the habits he contracted sentence as.

long as he rernamea un- usia r- me workers as they four runaway Oakland boys, captured in Fresno, have admitted the police thefts and burglaries amounting to hundreds of dollar! ind have uncovered what the police believe to be a clew leading to th existence of a "fence" for the receiving of stolen property. The boys are Max Bachnach. 15 Ctub. the Alpine Club and the Tain- alpais Conservation' Club of Marin i county. i after he had inherited 100.

000 from der the watchful eye of nis iatner home from. work, and at the first I .1 11 A.yUra his father cavil 1 i A meeting held recently at "The i balls in wbkn the party ciation of the rare scenic beauties of the Contra Costa hills anu to conserve, protect and make more easily accessible these wild park lands. To urje the people of Oakland, Berkeley and Piedmont to take steps to protect the open lands from fire and vandalism. To investigate projects looking toward the parking of the. Contra, Costa' To help Improve trails, place signs of direction.

plant wild flowers and shrubs. vvvm -w t-. iuuks wno was assembled as an or-a IX8 Angfics ponce. anu i aumu iiir son it ne -iwn attacKing and intimidatir.sr bers have been holding meetings, members of the police terms of probation. It was more man i orkers.

will be dealt with in a a week ago that the senior Becker di- summary manner. -oraing to a radio, message re- a Three years aco 1 Inherited reived by-Major General Carroll A. $100,000 from relatives in Kngland Ifvol. chief of the transport I and I spent it all by last fall. You I squad and 1- -M.

Ulanchard of the of department of justice last night gamxing committee for the new club, and this committee has drawn up a repow whujh-will be presented and discussed at the meeting scheduled for Sunday at "The Higlila" This committee is Composed of rected the agency to pick up ine ooy announcement 01, iu' Brown. 14 years old, 102 Seventh treet; Ritchie SavelH, 7J4 Chestnut street, and Lawrenc Sweeney, If years old. 1120 Eighth street. ask now aia eary jui ana personally i onm.o., met or roiice J. F.

Ls nrh today. t-sTke, from Captain C. J. one wild party alter anomer. it costs money to buy liquor, and jewels, and clothing for women and to live in hotels and travel.

One to intorm tne court ui mo i i ne chicr dec lared that any fur-Then he visited the son. jther dalliance with the ruffians was In the county jail at Los Angeles iOUl 0f lne questi0ni and that nence. vounc Becker. 23 years old, propped forth it would mm with noth uiniuui nunarea aonars a uay waa nis leet on a taoie anu tum j. inein who were caught molesMnK ran mis After I spent all my money, ne peaceful dtuens on their wav to or to me.

i iraveieu wuii me win ui rich men and did my share of the uiere, master of the ship, today. The message said the Mount Vernon was about 430 miles off San Francisco and was proceeding through a heavy rain, but that she was in no danger and that all was well on board. She should arrive fcere tomorrow morning, the fties-ige said. Captain Bruguiere asked for no a-raistance. and far as "the trans TENTH STREET IS ORDERED OPENED said, "I needed more.

When went Wurk. on a party I wasn't satisfy with since the patrols have-been m-drinking one night lfefould bo in thi neighborhood of the three or four. I was ashamed to snpvard gaits, it is said bv the po-come home and so 1 passed some lice that a new method "has been checks. It was the easiest way tIl its REUSED bpending." AT FATHKR'S RKQl'OT. Becker was arrested on request of his father who had instructed Burns detectives' to take him into custody for violating his parole, lie Is said to have left a trail of worthless sctfreheu the homes of the secretaries the organisations.

The meeting places raided wer. Scandinavian branch of Conununiit party, Lithuanian branch, German branch, Ksthoniau branch, Finnish brani. and Lettish branch. The greatest quantity of literature, it is said, was ound Hn the German branch. The names and addresses of secretaries obtained r.elu-'e: Edward Blornquist.

33 42 Kighteenth? street. Stcpoiuis. A lrmanskas. 413S TenTyfotrrth sVreetT Max Bedacljt, 3i; Bennington aveniie; Oscar -'J. Scarland F.hode Island street; Kichard Manners-, il Maon; Thel-ka hoslin; SO Flint.

No arrests Were made, the pur- They were arrested In Fresno yesterday and. with the exception of Sweeney, who Is held to be th leader of the rang, were brought back to Oakland, where they are now in Jail. An officer will bring Sweeney back today. The--Fresno police say that when the boys were "picked Op thy had with thenv-jewelry watches, and money to a value of several hundred dollars and that Sweeney admitted to a career of purse-snatching and theft that would stagger an older hand in crime. Sweeney, the police fay, has confessed to stealing a purse from woman at Twelfth and Adeline streets and to In it 155 get tne money irom in; Kvery once in a while re wouta say checks from San Francisco to Los that he was not going to make an Aneeles in the evident belief that other check good for.

me that he Repeated denials today by Rcbiieppie. clerk- in Judge A. Frank F. St. iiiiiurfi.iiin or tne workers.

FI.Fi: IN MOTOR CARS. Instead of attacking them chjiio-lesting ihm in any way or quit th plants, thev are followed by men inyautoiuobtlcs who wait until the men have proceeded seerul blocks. Then, according iu a court, that the reported tie between a turkey gobbler tA question rise.1 us to whether, or not the titv has he -necessary title for the opening of KaM Tenth street through the old Derby. e.tate has been settled in favor of the city in an official opinion given to Superin had made good my checks for the lust time. 1 didn't belteve him and passed others and ho made them good.

So I kept on passing them. Finally It, cut me off and was ar- his father would make them good. With him at the time of his arrest was a young who he said he was planning to marry within a few hours, and it is for-her he ex- port Service knows none has been bent. General IcvoI said. Naval radio executives here said that if assistance had been sent to the Mount Vernon from San Francisco, San Fedro or any other point wuh a naval station in the Twelfth liaval district, they would be ad vised.

No such advice had been given them, they said. The radio received at 9:15 a. in. lat'iAV hv Cenrul llovnl follnm-a- In cash JMTabetween ISO and $16.09 fnr ivin checks to a haber- nf Police, veveral autonioiiilcs hlled tendent of Streets Marston Cuniprf elryf "Brown iseaid to hav by V. H.

"Fat" L'Heureux never ttiok place, is leading to the general belief that the tstery of the fight was a hoax perpetrated by L'Heureux to get 4n the limelight, from bell fey City Attorney H. I Hagan dashery Then the judge put me with alleged strikers will close in i pose of the raids being to obtain ev nn Lrnhation. The fuuny thing is upon-them. Before the police idence upon which future deporta I presses his greatest concern. I "It was a- case of love at first I sight." he said.

"I didn't heUeve in that idea until I met her. 1 expected i nuer tne opinion campbeur is empowered to proceed witlr the that even after 1 wax put on proba- interfere the unlucky worker is beat- tlori proceedings may be based. Max Bedacht, ho the' police say is secre which hr n-WiH rcently removed (opening of the street. wXich is to tell her before 1 married her that confessed breaking Into a candy store and to oj.her thefts of a like nature. The police believe that there Is in Oakland a fence where the boy thieves dispose of the Jewelry they steal and will seek, through evidence of these boys, to uncover it.

tion the people to whom I had given 'n. sometimes into unconsciousness, worthless checks-before would lake nU th assailant make their es-them again." caP" ilh the aid of the automobiles. Carl aiorns in a recent prize light, planned as a portion of Vie exten-Judge Dudley Klnsell today ex-Xsive project of 'treMfteninga and Weather has been foggy and 1 had Deen in trouble about this raining continuously. Positions re- matte of passing checks. Butjshe ported are only approximate.

Shio!" T- tary of the German branch of the Communists, was recently released or. hail and is under indictment" in Chicago, where he is charged with conspiracy to overthrow the pressed Indignation-, that his name VTension. nnettu Commissioner had been brought Inio the affair, TTcus is working as part of mo iiAii now auiptea ty cnict Lynch will prevent tno farther smcess of the automobile thugs. The police cars, which will and declared that if Cue fight took a program of street openings and rot Been hv danger at any time. I Conditions compel return to port.

I If weather clears exnprr to arniv 1 place, L'Heureux, bi clerk," should improvements for the coming year. Pioneer Alameda Man, Realty Operator, Dies resign Survey by Women Discloses Broad Activities for Girls d-Friday 1 "BRCGlTEnE." I According to Hagun the opening of the street was started by' the i be tilled with picked men all heavily armed, will each be capable of a ee rt -ri miles a rt r. ami operated by the law- Commissioner Morse Jan. Fred W. MjAMEDAj boa rd of perv ior In Si, ab1 I The threatened investigation by the, grand preseiit4ei, layed by the absence of District A- iu AvKAl'to iruguicre i.

master of the Mount Vernon. liartiany "compfetett. ainj has been traveled over ever since. is Confined With Flul vol lir-y 1,1.14 iirv'uu uu 10 a v. breakers are tertain to be run down.

With tho adoption' of this measure Mrs. T. -Brookman, founder of the police are confident that there Stricken with a light attack 0f to return tomorrow. Judge St. Stire Cuthbertson, old-Urn Alameda realty operator, died last night following a considerable illness.

He wits a native of England and years of age. Is survived ly hfs two sons and a brother. The of t'fie activities which Jan. 29 The war tipartment announced today that the transport Mount Vernon is A survey influenza. Commissioned F.

F. Morse announced yesterday mm ne wou.u will be an im mediate, cessation of JM.ANF, MK'CHAXIC AUKMSTKD. ALAMEDA, Jan. 29. Fulton HewHon, an aeroplane mechanic, 25 nrret I Frintlshlp House in San Francisco, aie being carried on in the interests "principal st)eakeP llt Tjis HI at bis home today.

According to! he grand jury to investigate bve I iw.ii I Meanwhile -th story of the fi at the the Meanwhile the story of the the riotojis outbreaks hii)i fight I reports city mill com afternoon session of the Kir Sisters has aroused indignation on the part Dr. R. Cuthbertson of Canada, came to Alameda years of aee. was arrested last night brother, at Webster and TunneUstreets, on a I Toronto, following the luncheon. Amon tie foi Vladivwtbi bring Czechol irls on thls the bay Slovak troops out of Siberia because made yesterday at a conference of of "improper functioning of the delegates from more than forty Ailliliarv Ml I Be of numerous citizens who have writ those who represented trr women marked, the fast two weeks.

tiikokv is siri'oinnn. That the police are correct in their statements that the men responsible for the assaults escape in ten letters to the clerks scoring theni cliHi ge of petit larceny made by the a few day ago because of the illness organizations were: Wr 1 1 1-1 1 RlirjtrU uiniaiuj in "nMll'l 'i' .1 1 1111- lllrtlivr Mrs. Leitie 'Armstrewfc, AVomen's birds engage in such a con- Missionary Society. I'frst Presbyte their test. vi uprmuitu 7 I luncheon at Hotel Harrison at the Tf i i iii itf.

1 call of the Big Sisters of the Public WOUla KMlVe HIS Wife i Welfare League. Mrs. Helen Swett rian Church: Mrs. At T. Baker.

substantiated view-Hro-inen's Club: Mrs. C. tCH P' V.e courl of Ju1Ke Mortimer missioner condition is not danger-! ous. Vesterday Commissioner Morse i was attai ketl with a cold and was forced to ave his office Immediately after the morning iession of the jciiv council. Word of the fact that influenza had was received from Mrs.

Morse morn-ling. Commissioner Frederick Soder-berg is but is continuing his duties because of the necessity for Artleda presided as cnairman. Lift Limit Off Ferry MiiW tnis morning wh-n the live 1 Loads, Board Urged niert charged with assaulting T. A Dorite, 4 19 Twelfth street, last night, were arraigned. Uorrlte, after a close inspection of the live men.

wa.s positive that lliev v.rfnrta tn chanre-the new freight to Her Old Spouse PAN FRANCISCO. Jan. A bit of the tragedy of love was brought to the attention of Judge Morgan-yesterday when Wesley C. Young asked fvr a divorce from Mrs. Clara J.

Young, who he said had told him Bartlett. Berkeley Civic Center; Mrs. S. C. Borland.

Mrs. L. B. Brandon, Women's Christian Board of Missions; Mrs. 'Henrietta Bridges, Fanny J.

Cofrin Club; Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Women's Mite Misionary O. P. Cole, Mrs. Mary J.

Cowin, Fruitvale Local Union, VY. C. With plans afoot for the opening of a boarding home for strange young women who come by raljiinto Oakland, under the direction of the W. C. T.

co-operating with the Travelers' Aid Society, with a program directed toward Instituting a settlement-house by the Daughters mmmu 1 were not, his assailnt. He stated completing the investigation of con- ruling limiting the pieasurements of loads on vehicles being ferried across the bay are being made by theater men of Oakland and San Francisco, who say that it means dclav and additional cost in their that bhe loved her first husband. T. 1.: Mrs. Kate Itounsvelie; airs.

mai ne iecognmea wo or lhm as ditlon the -municipal auditorium. members the crowd in the lcin-j ily of Sixth and Webster lust night, imh; Four Charged With Leo V. 'CarbeU; aftd wajnted to return of Israel, wit Mother Annie Quayle. probation office; Mrs. municipal social worker, minister ti him "1 t'o Tiot want to Ktand in Wilfred Mack, Berkeley Federation i The theater men.

unless -T-- the way of herhappiness," Younit of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Alma Mortimer, Oakland Farenl-Teacher. t.o'd ihe court J' A I' the ruling is cnangeu. win nave tu 1 Speeding Arraigned tMp their scenery around by San "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for Sour, Acid, Gassy Stomach Distress vanishes! "He told -the police that it was his belief that the men tio re- ing to the health of more than 400 young women suffering from social disease: With material assistance being given to th California Girls' Training Home in Alameda, with the police -ote, ann a 'i' I suun.iWe fr the actual assault i I'our speeders appeared in in auiomobiles. as be saw two I cfluli lnis morning.

Owing to the 'cais di iie away a-t hih speed im- nctivUlcs.of the special speed tquads out nnuri iiim- win whole day. (Officials of the dray, men's association and the theater Officials Ready for Methodist Church maintaining a Young was an overseas veteran. Shortly upon his return he met Mrs. Carbell. the marriage occuring on December 2.

On January 1, Mrs. left Their "A 11 ore" told oung that she had married him while angry at her former husband and did not think what bhe was I 1 mediately utter tho af'ack. 10 cnecu uie recMcss Tnalt.r up FrosecTilJr rwnahue'ilirccted Jri'f th'" nHMaittr with the railroad home for weary and the Salvation Army at Beulah providing a haven for thrtlittle unmarried mothers, reports kRowed how generally that the he men put on their hats been for several days' a marked decrease in the number of speeders arrested. Those whose ap- Stomach acidity causes Indigestion! Fooii souring, gas, distress! Wonder what upset your stortiach? Well, don't" bother! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Dlapepain all the lumps of Indigestion pain, the thinking that Dorrite might then recognize them as his assailants, but Eifll were being ocing Chinese in Lottery Case Pays $20 Fine Tom Chin, who was arrested sev- he as still positive that tbj-y were i Pared in court this morning were gestion. dyspepsia or a disordered stomach.

few tablet! Bf Pape'-Diapepsln neutralize acidity and give relief at onceno waiting! Buy box of Pape'a Diapepsin now I Don't MtHy miserable! Try to regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without causing distress. The cost is so little. Th benefits a great. You, will be a Diapepsin enthusiast afterward. Colored women have sent a young According to testimony.

Mrs. Young Vincent Hngan, whose case was con Fight on Influenza Preliminary plans for. taking care of any health situation which might he. occasioned by a recurrence of an influenza epidemic were made at .1 conference in San Francisco, attended by representatives of the State Board of Health the State Embalming Board, Oakland arid San Francisco Boards of Health, yesterday. Resolutions were framed relating to the care of the body of, the iteri humeri unon it xurvev of ram i sourness, heartburn and belching of weeks ago on a charge of sen- weeks ago on a charge or not the men.

The case was continued until tomorrow for complaint. If no corn-plaint is issued at that time the men will be eral sen-1 gases, due to acidity, vanish truly had been married three times before she became his bride. "I think you are wasting lots of 'fynipathy upon a woman who does riot deserve it," Judge Morgan told Tminc woman to Tuskogee College where theyare supporting They are providing clothes for a 13-yearold mother and her. Infant and taking care of a family consisting of a idow and two daughters. Outfitting girls to keep them In school, providing classes in cooking and sewing for foreign born young women: maintaining day nurseries.

ing lottery -tickets, wss given tne wonderful! alternative of paying fine or Millions of people know that it Is spending ten days tn the city prison, needless to be bothered with indl-The ehayrM'is changed from "-j tinued: William Long, who forfeited bail; Frank Fallow, whose case was dismissed; and L. Ham, who was lined J.i. .....1 Wife Charges Spouse Failing to' Provide ing ton pry tic tret in nan fib pn-mf-r tickets In' his possession. chose Burroughs' Bookkeepers and Calculators pav the I ern states made by Mrs. Bessie I Wood Gustason, secretary of the financing girls in straightened cir eumstances are among a Tew or tne uoaru niKiiin.

n.c wh.oh heinr curried resolutions will he. forwarded to on according to announcement or There is a good demand for young men and women who can operate Burroughs' ledger Posting Machines and Burroughs' Calculators. Heald's Business College is thoroughly equipped to give first-class Instruction In these courses. Uay classes and Monday, Wednesday ANNOUNCING THE OPENING FEB. 1ST OF OAKLAND'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE CAMERA SHOP "Everything Photographic." WARREN'S, Inc.

486 13th St BrJr.KKLL'Y. Jan. 2 9. Charging that her former husband has enough money to maintain an automobile and live in plenty, Mrs.rLillie Weissenbach. 2.07 flQosevelt avenue, has caused the -arrest of F.dward Berg-holm, 32S Valencia street, San Francisco, on a charge of failure to pro delegates every board of health within California.

Public funerals will be discouraged. A period of firty-elglil hours after death will be permitted to family funerals. A method of embalming has. been devised which Biliousness lowers jour f.pirl!s, dulls yotir brain, causes constipation, sick headache, and makes you feci miserable. Clean up your liver; tak Hood's Pills Vrl by C.

I. tlJ l.ov!l, Mii. INSTANT ACTION Tiere has never been anything with the quick action of slmpl witchhazel, camphor, hydrastls, as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash. One lady with Inflamed and watery eyes reports her eyes are bright and clear after using Lavoptik a very hort time. In another case nva applications produced great benefit.

guarantee a small bottle to help ANT CASE weak, strained or In- vide for a 7 -year-old son. Berghohn tiiujj evenings. write, pnone gives complete Immunity. The conference" declared that no or tor Information. Phone (who is an ironworker, has been re- Between Washington ann Broadway Mrs.

Ryan reported that last year under her supervision were 410 girls receiving clinical attention, twenty-two of whom were betwen the sges of 4 and 17 years. Of this number thirty have been persuaded to return to their homes and eight wives have bien reconciled to their husbands. The last forty-five days has recorded seven births. One hundred and the. sup.rvif ion-'fif rs.

llvarv grent number of deaths from influ- Oakland 201. 628 16th St. Adver- leased on 1 000 bail and the case set enza were anticipated, but precau- i tisement. Fehrnarv Hons were being taken to meet any I urtuatlnn which mir)it We educate the amateur Amateur Finishing Enlarging Picture! Frame'- '7n Oakland It's The Royal for Shoe i. ln.Aiiln.i tiiitiitiui ueooq fmi ii.

1. 1 kh im i AH iTf 4 -T Oriirelstc. Advertisement FE-E-Tr! WARM- i4 C7C? just THINK: OF UNDER PRESENT CONDITIONS IT IS -VERY PORTANT THAT YOU KEEP YOUR FEET WARM I Ml I WE ARE STILL SELLING GOOD ALL-WOOL RELIABLY-TAILORED ALL COLORS COLORS SEVERAL THOUSAND PAIRS LA-DIES' FELT COMFORT SLIPPERS, CUSHION AND LEATHER SOLES, I If I'AIR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COLORS .95 AND PATTERNS, VALUES TO $3. ON SALE 1 Prices-Cash or Credit the Same fresh pasteurized milk, rich in butter fat and of the highest food value there is nothing better thaa American Creamery milk. Quarts AND' Boys' Tan Calf Storm High Cut Boots OVERCOATS AND- Pint 8C Xv''' Solkl Leather.

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Telephone your order at once to Lakeside 475 1 to 2.. 5 For ic Hoyg 2'2 to 311. $4.95 Green Trading Stamps Free with Every Purchase. ASK FOR THEM Of TITTC ''''V. JAY MODFI.S FOR YOUNG JUl 1 kJ Jt.LI.OWS AM).

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