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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 12

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THI HSDAY EVENING DaliKinD Criutiuc NOVEMBER 6, 1921 11 12 CALIFORNIA RETURNS GHURCHILL PUT iN RfliniSIM RflRliMFT LATHAM, MILLER Cafe Gnosis Willi Liquor ilE GRATIFIED BYi To Be Jailed, Pi ys Vow SUPREME COURT CONFESSION BAGS IDEGISIOAI AWAITED THREE DOYS IN S.F. I 111 Tniiliin PiniiT in niimipinn nnm (lly I nltrtl lrr) CiMilldaro II II I I III 4rv1 act. Henry Weiss and A. J. ANCI.V Nov.

6. WITHLORDCURZQN IN ZUNING IAS KUNMLH -b BAHE ELECTION RESULT 1'K nr a .1 am pnsrcpn tin II 1 I Mirf nnitUl Ol Iliiiulrfdi of citation which worr I'iui1 to kiioMs fininj with hot- airiijilinK to llulii'i', IMwin Crnnt. prt-blilent of tlie I'Stato Ijiw l.f.iKuo. a tn result rf the ralils nmj rtmiors hat KtinU'iits cr found In the I places, ml.lrci'il a let tor to i'rfs-iilnit W. W.

ainphell uiKinsr that Iho matter hi'IMtl6 lily K-lted. Jiily-to-Nnvrmhrr prnnd hiry cniivriril only to taku ail.l.UII'lltlU lit t- nut i irpi i to the memory uf J111U9 Dool-ii-K. row two federal Brand iunis wnl tat. Tin ciisfs which, p. .1 I i-fore hem Ho lude th ilis auainat the -offi- fre ar.d a- He o.i..dra.

can rrt' Otu nt SS'-' Alamrda fiiAlpine So'Amador 33 I'lil ivei i Coliava 115'Contra Cota 10 1 Norte TH Dori.da-.T resno 17'llunibo! It dlllpel llll SOdnyo lCSKein King IJllie 94'lJiskcn JSOU'Lo AngeK C9 Mailt srv.irlposA 0'Mendoclno 1 'Merced STiModoe ('Mono T.VMonterey UlNapa 2 Nevada 136 Orange rinrer I'linna 1 1 .1 1 1 Iverslde 1 Sacramento H-riiardlin "7 4 Sn I ilegn I 'ran Cisco 171 San Joii.mln S.m I. tils nblsp.) 10s Mateo 70 SantA I la bum 1SJ Santa Clara 7 4 Crua i 1 7 Siik.woi Soi.ui 1 2 4 Sonoma 10ti Stanisliu 5i Sutter 60 Tehama 2-i Trlnitv 14(1 Tulare 2 4 Tuolumne 60 Ventura Yojo 34 Yuba 2 I rrt'rliicti Follcito 1 7(7 (0( 217 as 1,70 1,130 1.334 2.S&7 tti ,410 1,130 m.sti 1.417 I. (91 174 1.089 2,14 411 7 1.711 1.914 1 It 3 M7n l.f77 (71 (, ion 14. (,401 1V45.1 0 815 (.753 S.7&4 f.8 3,260 11,744 2.433 1.422 3V 101 l.y( 6.S20 4.nc.-, 1.22t 1 1 250 R.IDii 1.0.1J 1.915 7( 1.452 Il. 1.115 ft St 943 221 493 1,09 107 3ii 4,093 sa: (9t 757 I3 1.097 1.094 148 114 11.437 S4 19 105 (03 (9 .131 29 431 177 1( 1,0.1 1:55 7 '352 I.S17 2.

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escaped. Tho In custody weeks' tV. 10 A si I at; a r.M.. i v.n 1 ,,,,1 the ln- VS d.u.i.i -i 1. .11, K.i.

ti.eci.t.rse llquo, sratt 111 ti.e San nt cut and he lUik'ii pries-." arrested in the raid the I.Max l'o resort in aev. The icotu.inlsatlon rf the pro hibdion I'epartnunt will bi'iiis; the fulluvvins ilia.rii;L4 lo lhe t-tuorie- n.eat pruceduie In S.iu l-'ranclsoo: I'. I'apt-i'ln I.ayne -will be In i ill raids and arrests, and Two taini'il in Utility Iitri 11 of tin Uoinl Yirtorv. The followlnr r' nod toil. iv I Alfn I rector nf Last t'llllty rejoice nil looking ri'irci.

1:1 the Mck' 1 1 -T trong vi .1 tire st Tuesday's 1-that the i cole in- 11 Itnpori.im of 11 yiy of l'Ui'i- ti that tlie hould 1." tep 1 1 i "i Vance i' ma the run. 11: 1 Of the hay 'I now vliy jMokcluinn 1 pushed to- v. i v--' legal Kll'l l(- a'. Clears 1 vii 1 i r. mi: T) I in.

1 v. 1- 5plakiir thar.k the in 01 1 ,1 -a 111 ,1 xorfed their cut. Tuesday'. which I rci i to greater in if the 1: coming 1 to express tr.y tl.a: to 1" lional frierds of tested theniMhis 1:1 durlrp the tw U. I- lection.

I was t. a is. a a lie with" other affair to ir.uc: time to mv "I am grafified hroifc returned us ore if Jut the Brcio 1 iUr'10 In looking over 'he i the big majority received 1 1 "t'ois. millhi's st.ti:.mi:nt. Grant -r.

Miller, the East Hay Municipal today issued "The pnssape cf water bonds is 11 if fii freater re Jl; tnv twn election as Kast Municipal J'i trlct. I wish, however, to il the' voters of t4i" Kas'ray Who have expressed tlu ir coi.fi-dence in me, again plneiru; rae in a public office. 1 have tak.ii i'. eu Interest in the affairs of the -Ity District fcince its is months ac-o, and shall continue, to do ao. V'e have passed one im- portant milestone in the ma; eh of progress, but there at nianv ahead of tTs.

A must rush a mh. 1s- I I I I 1 was apparent in known bootlegger Ik 1. Urn hi hemlm rsf proprietors tii nu tit that iT: 1 I. a 'i frM 1 r.iaN 1 11 be 1 1 ad 1 1 in 1 1 re in 1 y. patron 1 I usually I.

fell the proprietor li i 1 1 U.t'i i'a'r and 1 i n. ni il. .11 is M.ir.. if'g I.I (, -t 1LS coat 1 ir f. 'n'" hi'i rt; r.

1 xs pi'. VI' I I lis VX i 1: on i 1 111 I' CO jl.t. 1' i lost a A one 1. to i.c 1 tty prison 1 or two i s-, '1 r.iiiK- 1 Satar. am i i 1 1 st a n.i ho to eat ir.

and tw" CIL' -Ileneli. and in a I urn-p- 4- the -V. .1 l.nc 1 't; ro sian.l.nij f. attires rf the tioii i.iini'aiitn today. iw r.oiTi.rs i.i i r.v rout r.

Twenty of r.r. i wee I tlte idfiCi-rs ns they ru ed into the crowded room. A other bottles were sir. by their owners before the i conbl reach them. Harry Mnnquard.

the proprietor. was sieved with the citation to appear before Prohibition Direct, said: haven't heard e-f any raid. liKe occnrrcn in oiis place that I know of. Cenlainly airre mis nt-t-ii n.u n-c-iv. drunk The seven arrested persons pave, their rimes at the city prison as: llonrv Wallace.

Hyde street; nose Smith. Cartland Hotel: Rob- rt Haiiv. 15D9 Lnrkin street; Wal rl.A i''t'K. i. -u rce, ll.o lost sireeu ratio, 112 street, ami ratio, 112 Washington street rri, io the ecnrd within a.

I week on prominent. San ranc.sco idinn'cr resorts. Taits-at-the-Beach 1 was raided last Saturday nleht. and the I i 1 hii.tion P. rector 1.

utter, will nm wish to a spe- theater. transferred to I.ayne's command. I eiVction but would be willing! The, police say that Uurke wa I.aynewill work independently and to wait until the tuunii ballot-I In the act pf parts of a dls-will be responsible only lng in the t.prin; to liave their is- i mn titled automobile, stolen in I.os DBO.Isa truction of the rivi ivnn I leming, tacramenio tives to complete negotiations with project, and we must begin to lay 1 harles Haswell, who. according tne Cohen estate for eur plans to acquire the property!" T) of' the 20d guests lnito A- 1w' huf'Pff. agent In charge the opening of the Versailles ave-of the Kast Hay Water M-in'iuird'8 'were permitted to the field forces mak- rue to the Inner harbor nt the next year.

The job of apptais- i I ling the raid attempted to Incite Kruitvale bridge. All other prov ing the water conipar.y's plant ii! the dancers to a riot, and who Is erty owners have accepted plan' of nearly complete. WARRANTS rOI.T.OW charged with resisting the officers i po that the street may be "We can all be grateful thr-iRin AT TAIT'S. taken tr, ritv completed. AuMeii iliambrrlain Nhiiu (1 Forrit.11 Secretary Council rorin.

l.i i I a I.N, Nov. Tlie se'ec, of Winston Iianc- of the h. I lire of I'li inicr Sla.il-v abl wa-ri definitelv aiiiooii.red hi af (rrnooii it lirr il'-iinio' nelertlofi ere: cietnrv India, l-iarl of Ulrkenhead I.leiitenuM-Colonel 1.. Ami-rv; forelgii aern-tary. Au Chainberlalii; pieMlent of rounrll and of be lloii-e of M.iruuls of Oi'voit; prlvv seal.

of Sah'biii; loul chanrellor, errrtnrv. Sir William i l-Mnaid I i-I-H' aii'i ie fl---t bud i tbo einbasM. wini i-iw Ci id-', man; war. Sir lj.11.lng lin tiv. S-iliHiel N.vinu'h: benltli.

Neville Aitiiur Si.el.vtaiilatil; boir.l trade. S.r I'hlHiV l-'d liieit.i.-; education. la. Mi. -nerrrrarv for Scot "1 (illinour; 1 ii'-v 11.

iai, Linimlas M. Hogg. Tialdwln's i.ffaial position will he tlmt of piano' niinister. first lor.l of the tieaat the House of C. mo j.

10 1 a.ier 01 lis Wln.Fton reer I ns I 01 vnf legnfi mi' I 1 tempo! .11 I rt It p. loitrhlll's r-if the most -ting tn.roi.-M,, s. Son ol till- rt.ee. I I I b-inlcr, land -loiph 1. chill, Mul II I'lllolllst.

Ill- flee ttlldll Ll.1 ib- l-l Vll-WK lllell with the ms aff.liailoii ,1 b's holding 1 I of Important the l.li I mi lug I li" under III 11 k-illie. 1 ion cliiS! ii first lord nf 1 1." adtn.i a Itispli at a ti for lb da n.le of that ei. torm i'ion of 1 lot chief 111 it. I 'in -1 The f.illuie i.v tne illMoti ministry, If. I to h.s.

1 IJ.O..I (ieolg- t.o be OHO of riuir. bill Iii" In hi. li. 1 1 1'-o it la but wb.n i lie be, 111 Ufl'f A SO llll lie mil fervfil rf- nd of the war. unt.i lb In the.ieor-;.

oil Churchill b. .111. 1 11 such iatioii. II-of hi leinb.r it r-n 1 th" l.bnd (a th" vv.ir 1 i i I or wa I I be ileniobbl- wiih the. fall ha-ib Evening Dress Will Bring "Hobo" Fine HAYWALII lire.

I 1 timet e--t li Hobo 11'. e.l.b'. and Uteres be put of to I conducted in' ini- of the is cf A lit A.ii.I ba.l. A ion Will l- held' a "llobi. this i by Hiyward thu 1 iatm e.n roll! s- wi ll Alb.

1- r.r:ll th' mem- bi ts, the c.f-n b.n'. Any member appealing a'tii'i. in other than putahje Will h'-aVlly s.rd and I subject to in-digni'l'-s. Th" 11 ill. of.

tjie evening is la I do-. ar-gas. and includes i 'i in and i .1. Woman Cyclist Run Down by Auto A LAM i HA. Nov lug lo L.oyeie-on near San av i-i a p.

1 1 1 V. l-Che-tnut street, 1 liaki bv I-. II A. .1 uloicol 1 1 i Clark, San tie v.i-mau gein'V v. li trealed for contco i Hue.

ciaiK he euier- nd itosi 11. 1. 1 i Oil nii i.i 111:. 'il Nov ft- The voters of. 1 the th'ir I in ivor of st.mdln La Foil' 1 i I Ige, 3U I lav is.

4 il -'trT 'li 1 11 In ill ITTfiir in tnilti The Safest ind Best Family Medicine myer Aspirin proved safe by physicians 24 years for iiieu h. I.ayne territory will in clude California, Nevada and lla-w aii. James RoMj Is now chief general acent for this district, succeeding A. jl. Harris of Toledo, who resigned because the Job too much rief." Kutter will he relieved of all raiding activities rt.d will handle fl office tasks of isaulng permits, regulating wineries, hospital and doctors and keeping prohibition records.

A second raid early yesterday was made on the Entella Cafe, 91j Columbus avenue, San Francisco. Here dancers were on tTle floor. They refused to return to their tables on which bottles of linuor stord and took advantage of sudden darkness when mini, one; turned out the lights to nile nf of t.L v. ivirh I Mn.i.inr. ci, 1 rank Jlorrow and Mrs.

Ournel. E. a gi Amelia guest, was cited to appear before the United purchased a bottle of-liquor in the place. Jfaswt-U was released on 0 bond. W.

R. I'aget. chief field agent, i announced tlrat abatement proceed ings would be taken og'airrst' the cafe. Bootlegging circles In the bay 1 region were thrown into confus'ion 1 this morning vvJien it was learned that Joe Campanelll, one of the syndicate arrested- for operating tne ijiuna, wiiich was soutTIed 150 miles from San T'rancisco several days ago, had confessed. It was reported that he had named scores of men engaged In his own liquor-running circles and in other rival syndicates, including-ttre names of yioi bankers -who.

If Is alleged, ad vanced lun.Js to "Black Dan" Henderson's syndicate. Campanelll's confession is also understood to have revealed the connection between Henderson and two former officials of the fish and game commission, who facilitated landing of large quantities of liquor on the Monterey coast. Truant Remanded To Detention Home IIAYWARD, Nov. 6. A fifteen-.

I i i i yesterday I'nited States Commls-; states Commissioner 'when he nd-sioner Jlaydcn issued two arrants mitted to the agents that he had 1 't loniion ior rprepauon Into One-Family RcMilonlial Area Nov. (. A fleet-slim from the ui rrn. court as to I whetl.fr a can drawn t- twerr. ire ar.

vo f.iml'.y dwel-1 lint; for fti.y distri, of a city. awaited 1 council i Htrkeliy hetfyt at Hit! Is taken In A led the titling Way rovc-invnt ao-i elation. I A a rrauH, a jetltlon for tht txoiiing rf the urn houtulej by lirove nrd Jefferson treet and i mi! Chat.i.iisi! wi, tr.to nr r.o pern 2 i einre 1 ne su- Vl f.n the' meantime Initiative poll- ff, r.up id iirt.i ru on i.ers 1 1 i l.eeke.l hv Mi- liiniun I la city clerk. i'f' I etitnm nrc aimed m.iinM a 7" inutnlry nt iirJe street and Uwinht wnv wr the proteata of rcsnlents i.f the I'm "'er City Attorney for- "PI-iiii-k 'or ie i fibi i'A. IH.e ti.

sue decided by the voters. He asked tli.it all ile i of the 'two Industrie in iiuvstiuii be held! up until that time The iieiu-hbiirhonil zoning ficht started when former nero preacher s-omlit to erect an apartment house at Hwight way and Milvinley. aveiuie. The fight the expansion of Indusiries 1 tlKlt ---tIon then t'olluwed. STREETTO A I.

A KPA. Nov. II there 'nay be anoSl.r Ihor.H7ehfarn this -rtty into Oakajud. the city council has authorized city execti- Several efforts to get the th.or- ti-n hut each tho Coh.n estnto him withdrawn for various reasons. I Councilman Nt iss pointed I that when Wevster s'reet is 1 lor the tuho work there will Ik? two streets over which snnv go to and from Oakland.

High ftreei and Park street. He de-i clared that if either' bridge should be or.t of order for Anv reas'on. between Oakland and Ala-i meda would provide a diffictiit jiroblem. IIAYWARD, Nov. t.

Lneiil Camp Fire Girls' groups are planning participation in tle semi-annual field day, to be held Saturday at the B-street Grammar school. The affair, commence at 10 o'clock In the morning with a series of athlejic events. Including voTe'v' ball games between the Lohase, Ocowasin and Wiseche groups. At noon a luncheon v. 11 be served, the sales committee of the girls' organization, comprising the guardians and groups' comm.ittees, to assume charge.

The afternoon program will Include athletic events, followed by a parade to the Union High school, nrtt enme of basketball in the School Citizenship Taught in Hay ward IIAYWARD. Nov. 6. Designed to arouse students to the responsibilities of citizenship and instill principles of fairn.ss and personal applicatii 11, a course in school citizenship -has beep introduced into the program of. the Hayward Union high school.

Each student begins the semester with 100 merit credits. Credits are lost by acta of poor citizenship, including tardiness, unexcused clisord.erliri.ess, cheating, forgery and similar offenses. A student whose average falls below 71) credits is considered a poor citizen, while no student whose average is below SO may hold nn Important school office. Five Pennies buys 'ten pieces of dell-clous Honey Scotch. A wee nickel or a red plaid boat crammed full of toothsome goodness as healthful and pure as can be made At AH Candy Places Sc OUGHT I El PLAN ELD MEE ci a is nt .30 STREET CAR LINE ALAMEDA.

Nov. Because of the protest of a number of residents an-l property owners along S.in line, the-cTtycoiincll ill the railroad commission to withdraw Its order to the traction company to Install trto new turnout switches on the single track San Jise avenue line. The commission's order provide that 11 switch be put In between l.i) fa ye tie nnd Union street and another near Hawthorne street, and based upon an original complaint tiiat th" service on Sun avenue reo'iires two switches. Til" property owners complained lhat because of the narrowness of the ftreet tho turnout wiOild lit a serious menacn to their property, and urged that the turnouts be pined nt street Intersections. The council has detHl inined that the intersections turnouts cannot be even though the two existing turnouts, are nn nt Intersections.

Reserve Engineers Will Hold Luncheon AI.AM EDA. Nov. fi Reserve of. fici-is, members of the 444th engineers batallion, hold luncheon Meeting nt the Army and Navy club headquarters in San Franciieo" Saturday. Chiton E.

Hb-kok. city malinger of this city, is the major of the organization. Major U. S. Grant Is' the executive officer representing the regular army and will grc-l 'the officers.

a Tidelands at Park ALAMEDA. fi. An 'option will be taken immediately by the city on the 1 acres of tideland opposite Washington Park, according 10 action of the city coiinc-ll, authorizing K. HIrkok, city manager, to enter Into the re'iuired negotiations with tho owners at the rate of $100 per acre. CHANGE OPPOSED Two More Youths Arrfetftl in Kound-up; Kidnaping of Girl Admitted.

1 PAN FnANCMSrO. Nov. Pollc and dotecilvc today rounded tip another fang of al-liid bandit and automobile all In their Ken. The cul- ijiflt are f.i'.d hy the police to have I participated In a halPdozen holdup, the theft of an automobile In l.o Anftele were the prln-Iclpala In a runninir pletol duel the police on Sunday night. the police on Sunday nurk.

IS. Mission Hotel; Harry. IS. 2037 Ureenwood i 1 and Ilaiol I Alexander. 11.

(Jerque attecu Thee are all robbers. Two other una taken Into custody. They were WiHian. Lynch, 18. of No.

J4 strtet. booked for va- and john charged with receiving ato.en prajicrty. ynch was acquitted of murder, followlnir the kiliins In a Ran another lad by the McCormlck. McCormlck wa Kll. tragedy oc- iiriinsr in the rear cf a Mission iAiiKckn.

Nihil. J-'ollowlns st.itemnii'.s made by him. Lynch and l.arrv were tanen into cusuuiy bv the shotgun souad In Hurko's in iIia Mission hotel. Alex- nn.tr hrnf hppn tireviouslv anpre- lion ded. i Tbo police sav that Hurke con fessod participation with Alexan- I der and one man yet to be captured in the holding up of three drugstores in the Mission, a young i couple on Dolores street, in which the woman was kidnaped, and two in thu western addition.

It la claimed that Hurke and the man notj yet in custody tsolo the automobile nnd drove hem in it from I.os Angeles. Of those ur- rested 'Alexander Is booked on one charge of robbery, Hurke and Bar- ry on rhree.aiharg'et j-f jif.e of grand larceny en route to Los Angeles. Illinoisan Asks Gillett Job WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Representative a rtln B.

Madden, Republican, of mi ft. AriTit' nors, announced a today ha would be a candidate for. speaker of the house to eiiBteed Frederick II. Gil lett ho has 'been fc" elected the senate in Massachusetts. MADCE1I, Richardson Says Vote Is Victory for Economy SAN FRANCISCO, Nov.

6. Ornamenting on the result of this election, Governor Friend W. Richardson issued the following, statement: "The big majority for Coolidge a victory for stable government, the constitution, the courts, economy and political sunitV. "While, as a Republican, I rejoice over the victory, I do not for. get-the patriotism of thousands' of Democrats ho left their own worthy candidate because the fundamental, institutions of the government were imperiled.

"It should also be called to rrtlrtd that there was ominous tilence on the part of certain Republican office holders, and the progressive spendthrifts who have fought state economy were, with few exceptions, opposing Coolidge. "This great victory shows that the people cannot be fooled by false slogans and that the demagogues and spendthrifts will be replaced in public affairs by economist." the patriot and Driver of Borrowed Auto Goes to Trial H. J. Hilhorn today went on trial before Judge L. S.

Churchr on the charge of driving an automobile without premisslon of the owner. The prosecution is being conducted by Edwin Heafey, deputy distric attorney. Attorney Leo Sullivan Is Hllborn was arested lo Richmond with an automobile owned by W. J. Nixon.

452 Thirty-eight street. Nixon admits giving another' man named permission to use the machine. Cook has disappeared. Hilhorn cMirns to have obtained loan of the machine from Cook. Improvement Club Adopts Constitution RICHMOND, Nov.

6. A. constitution and by-laws were adopted by the East Side Improvement club a special meeting last night at Community hall. Roosevelt avenue and Twentieth street. Tho' by-lsws set forth the objects of thu club, which include Improvement and development of territory east of the Southern Pacific.

railroa'd tracks and north of the Santa Fe. Non-Partisaji League Wins N. Legislature ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE FA N. Nov. 6.

Th Non-Partisan League, winner In the gubernatorial -race in. orth Dakota also has captured control of Jhe state house of representatives, with the outcome of the contest forcon-trolof the state senate hingijjg upon the result of a slnple senatorial battle, that in Jlrant county. The destruction Insects of farm crone, forest sqil animal life Is estl-niHtd to annroximate more than 18.000.000 every day. '4 V. 1 1 voters of the Eastbay cities have refused to heed the propaganda those who sought to mu-! tiicipal ownershiii at Tuesday's lection and we can look coufn.ent'y Jorward to having the pe-ple go on i record in the same cop: Way at future elections.

Betrothal Announced At Claremont Club At a bridge tea at the '-Clare-j mont Coun.try club this afternoon. the betrothal of "the Hostess. Missj 'llce Rach.sel Dibble, and Casler 1 Moore Burton was announced. I Mlsa Dibble is the. daughter ofi Mrs.

Hilli's J. Knight of Claremont nd is a graduate of Snells Seminary and the University of Washington. She is a member of ihe Alpha Omicrorf Pi sorority. Burton is a son of Dr. and Mrs.

Frank Burton of Stockton. He is -a. University of Caiifornw graduate and member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. The lea wa given la 'compliment to Mies I-uili Taylor Th-Uplands, who has just returned Iror the east. Reckless Charge Is Made Against Driver HAYWATRD, 6.

Reckless driving chert's have been preferred against Olfo-. carpenter of Bartlett avenue, this city, by. Marshal Fred' t. Schilling. Schilling Bays KesteH Was zig'-zgging along the highwnv and crashed -into fin automobile driven by a -Japanese.

Both automobiles were hadlv damaged, although neither of the octu-pantg EUf-ered injury. Kest'-i is at libertv on his- own rer'nerizanre ahd will. appear for a hearing next Moridav morning. I Total KILLERS HUNTED IN HILLS! u.iving raptured suspect, i ffi'-ers from Sacramento and a 'urby tjjilay ln yxu near nrvn for the slayer Mr mom Yamannka. Japanese storekeeper, who was rhot a I kilb by three n.asked bandit yesterday.

The suspect is Hoy I'anlvvell, said bv captors to I-; a resident of Kosev illc. The three b.ir.dlt. entered the store cojuinetcd by Ya ma 11:1 a and lu husband, nr. I. urh veled revolvers, ordered the vvomati to open safe which oonia'iicil she turned and ran ine of the roid ej-s she fell dead.

fi'mos; at of her Iris! I who bad -it attracted fy Tli. b.in.lits toward but abandoned thiir car r.iile from Penrvn. a 7 i s-iiurnzuu council Condemns Buildings ALAMF.DA. Nov. 6 The council has iiotif.ed A'.

a lin-k owner of the building at AI.i-medH a ven 110. that unless the pro'i-erty Is Improved imnied.at. the city Will be compelled to have it removed. Efforts to loea'n JIi Hilda r.jork, owner of the nt "4fi7 Lincoln avemr, to 's-r-ve a notice upon that the build. ng lins tieen ordered 1 icoved I tr-.

ity council having l.uied, the city council the bu.Idlng' department i'ii start at work to tear down the building. The building nt 1 233 Park street, woned by M. 11. uley, has declared "a public mpsanco and the owner notified ha'v Improvements rtjusf'be rndo ir the structure y. Court Refuses Pled OfjBicycle Thief Judge Fred V.

Wood today refused to a- plea of guilty from Claude L. Roberts, charged with petty larceny and a prior, 1 when he made a statement that be had a mania for bicycle thefts ami na-fl, 1 .1 yea 1 Hi in- sane asyiuniy Jails." "I received a fractured skull In an accident on board the battleship Oregon in 1 VJ7," said Robert-. "Since then 1 ha ve- suffered spoils of mania to steal bicycles." is charged with the thift on August 29 ln licrkeley or a bicycle belonging to Arthur Anderson, a school boy. Last January he was io the county jail for a similar theft. The case win confined a week for Investigation by the district at- torwey'g ofliCO.

Coolidge Gets 379 Electoral College Votes WASHINGTON, P. Novv6 The electoral vole slaml: COOI inGE- Arinona, 3: California, 13. Colorado, 6: liriit, Delawnre, 3: I1I11J10, Illinois, Fniliana. 1 Iowa. Kansas.

10; Kentucky, '13 Maiiie. 6: MurvUnd. Masarliuirtts. 18; Micliipan. Montana.

12; Missouri. 13: Ne-brsfka, New Hampshire, -4; North Diikola. New Jcrsev, Ohio, 21; Pennsylvania, 38; Rhode Hand, South Dakota, Utah. Yrrmont, West Virginia, Wyom-intu 3. Total.

379. DAVIS Arkansas, Alabama, 12; Florida, Ceorgiii, 11; Louisiana. 10; Mississippi, 10; Norlh. Carolini. 12; New Mexic o.

Okliilioma, 10; South Carolina, Tennessee, 12; Texas, 20; Virginia, 12. Total, 139. "i F.A FOU.ETTK-Wisconi.in. WOMAN 13 5'i 3-'l 1 year-old grammar school, boy was jnh school gymnasium between the rera'deoT-tir-the-'Alaffi'da and the Ta Ta Pachon detention home by Judge Jac'ob roUps. and the Ilewache and Wen-Harder yesterday, on.

complaint of i gtoups. 'for employees of that place. Sam- He Xewbaum, -floor manager, and liMirefi Watts, head waiter. Both charged with maintaining 'a are nuisance ln violation the Vol Billy Sunday to Send Turkey for Coolidge Feast NASHVILLE. Nov.

6. Billy- Sunday sent the following tk-'gram to President Coolidge from here Wednesday: "Pres. dent Calvin Coolidge, D. C. ytar aso when I was preaching in Charleston, S.

you honored me with an invitation to eat beans and brown bread with you and Mrs. Coolidge on my way home. "I told you then to pick out the colors with which you wouid like to decorate the White. House as the American people would ktep you there four years longer. You said with a smile, 'Do you believe they and I told'you I thought "it a hundred to one "They eurely 'made good that prediction onj The fattest turkey from my Uregon punch will be there for your' Thanksgiving dinner.

God bless you. (Signed) "WILLIAM A. ST'NDAT." HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste less-laxative. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no- narcotics or soothing drugs.

Ttll your druggist-, nt onlc tlje genuine "California i-'ig Syrn-p" which has directions. -for babies and children of all ages printed on in list say hottle. Mother, you Callfornia." Refuse I any imitation. Advertisement. 1 I 1 1 local police officials and school 1 authorities, who that the youth.

Is incorrigible, refuses to, attend his classes and is a bad 'influence on other boys. He was first arrested las: week, reprimanded and given another chance. A' few days iatef additional complaints were made of his conduct by the school authorities-. The lad told the Judge "that, "he didn't want to attend these darn old schools anyway, because were too many foreigners attending tljejn." Richmond Chamber-Elects New Director Nov. 6.

George N. Rooktr, manager ot the Western States Gas and Electric rotirpany's oifii-e hero, was elected a director ot tiro Richmond Chamber of Commerce today to succeed I A. Pock-man, 'resigned. Rooker has been a resblent of Rich nond for the past six "years and was prominent in tho Community Chest and other drives. Announcement was made today that Frank B.

S' human, formerly Assistant aecretary of the Kureka Chamber' of Commerce, has been appointed to membership arid publicity work for the local cl.p mber. Spocners Warned to Keep Out of School Nov. Spoon--TB--who use the Longfellow school. California and Ward streets, for parties" may fine, them-seiVis explaining matters at police station. Complaints that spooners have been breaking into the school building at night were made today to.

Souvenirs of nocturnal. vWHs.dn the form of hairpins, powdi-r puffs and other thinir have been found by la-nitors at th a a mr cpr u- stations. at the school by the po- lice department to watch for the visitors. SAY BAYER ASPI mane Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablels voji ira 1 .1 iiui scuiuS uic genuine by millions and prescribed Colds Pain Toothache Neuritis 1 Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Give Bilious, Constipated Child "California Fig Syrup" Accept only "Payer" package which contains proven directions Hurry. Mother! A te.ispoon'ful ef '(California Syrup" will weeten t.h'stomacharid tbnr- Ughly clean the In ll bo.

els ajid In a few hours you' hiAe a well. Playful child agan. Kven tf -ros. feverish, bilious. or full of ccdil, children love ihe taste of HandT "Bayer" Wet of 12 tablet Als bottles of 24 and 100 iplrln Is the trade Bilk t( Bijii Muufictore of MonooeUccliietcr of Ballfjiicsdi.

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