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FRIDAY EVENING afctanD Cribune JULY 16, 1926 Woman Willed SOUGHT 750 COLLEGE SLUNG TO House for Loss IJORSES INSTITUTE URGES CURE FOR FIREFIGHTERS GET Tfl CAMP ON PAY NON-SUPPORT CHARGED. SALINAS, July It, Jock Stalter. Monterey man. was held in $1000 bail yesterday by JuBtice David Wallace of this city to admit a hearing on a charge of non-support of his minor children. The complaint was filed by Probation Officer Ney Otis.

Back to Forest Primeval Firemen of new Montclair station who are getting back to nature by "camping out." Left to right: DRIVER TERRELL, LIEUTENANT F. H. WALDRON and HOSEMAN F. W. COCHRAN.

On Man's Advice OF FOR CITY PERIiNEN i S. F. Druggist Leaves Home OEPEWDENT CHfLD AT NEW STATION LIFE, SAYS PROF. VISITING LIONS py. to Friend as Recompense for Losses.

N.ilJMii.iJLM.Wilp.Mt ii il i ii vSulb "lJ Vaster MMMnF SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 16. Mother Attention Urged as Non-Members of Eastbay Heidelberg Savant Sees Long ell meant but unprofitable on an investment caused Al Meals Cooked in Open, Days Spent in Shade at Mont-i clair House. Uest Remedy by Social Workers. fonso di Nola, former San Fran Life for Some Highly Descriptive Words.

Asked to Donate 250 Machines Thursday. 4 "ijUn fir "sn cisco dr gist, to will Mrs. Fnnnie Wa 1 a at 00 street as recompense for the loss airs, walk may sustain. The will. To provide 760 automobiles for Jm-fC L'l A I BERKELEY.

July 16. The flap If you want to go camplnar and BERKELEY, July 16. children who must be cared offered for probate yesterday, pro- get paid for It Join the Oakland fire department. the 4000 Lions club delegates and 4 VT i-fXX II their wives who will visit the East- I fc i ill 3 1 viaes mat Airs. Walk shall get the per, created just a few years ago, lias come to stay.

She will be with lor by the community or state property because "on my advice she us hundreds of years from now. invested a sum of money, and I If cooking your meals out in This prophecy is made by Fro- fear that that sum will be a total the open over an Improvised f. loss to her." In his effects were stove, bathing- out of a bucket, and found 30.000 shares of minine stock, it is listed in the will as spending the long-, hot afternoons in the shade of what is left of the of nominal, if any, value. Di Nola died on June 24. His estate is xorest primeval appeals to you valued at $19,000.

should be treated In every way Ilk thelrmore fortunftte brothers and sisters. They should have foster-mothers to look up to and care for, they should have a reas- onable amount of spending money, and they should have every opportunity to mingle with the rest of the in work and play. This is the advice given' nurses attending the fifth annual California Public Health Nurses' Institute, now being held on the University of California campus, by Dr. George B. Mangold, author and lecturer on child problems, who is teaching at the Berkeley summer put in your application for a Job with the fire fighters.

PROGRESSIVES And if rides at f- xuiiy ,1 "'6ways Wltn com mm pile immunity rrom the traffic officers, -have anv- niinro seTe that you are assigned to En gine Company No, 24. HEM! Of TOILETTE for that's the life the firemen of the new-Montclair. -tatlon at Moraga and Hampton roads lead 'We've only bean up'-here since Tuesday, when the temporary station was declared ready for use." Lieutenant F. H. Waldron, com-mandlng officer, said, "but we cer session.

"The most recent development in the care of dependent children Is to provide home care either in the child's own home or a foster home," said Dr. Mangold. "The best plan is to pension the mother so' that the -child may remain in his own home, and this is always done unless the child's home is unfit or entirely broken up. In this iw tr? nix -5 11 rjiii-tr mix RANDOLPH. Julv 1JP tainly iiKe it." REPORT AT 9 senator Robert M.

La Follette in event we advise a cottage system bMss.tmki opening speech In the Wis where a foster mother has not more than 20 children in her care. consin campaign here today en- "lJ .1 uuisca progressive republican candidates for the United States Sn. "Every child has a right to spending money, to learn its use, cm cm whether she is dependent or not Lit urn ate and state officers and criticized the national administration and the record of his colleague, Senator TTnfortunate children should bo given every chance to mingle with irvine Lenroot. XSfiH He said the slogan "stand behind the rest of the world on an equal footing. The money spent is a wise investment in producing good.

At 9 o'clock in the morning we report at the station at Thirteenth and Hopkins streets, and bring our hook and ladder truck up here. Provided-there are no fires, we work on the apparatus, put in our garden, or make improvements brand new and needs a lot of attention to give it "'that home-like atmosphere. quarter of twelve someone builds the fire in our outdoor campstove, puts coffee and-the beans on and lays the paper plates for a table of four. After lunch we either fight fires or try to keep out of mischief tin-til seven, when we all pile on the truck again and coast down Into tne is being found highly unpopular, and that "the clean citizens. followers of the Cooliaee-Mellnn WW! "A big business regime are being s.

A symposium on the prenatal care of mothers and infants was given in today's program by Miss caugnc in tne political undertow." inose who lustllv cried. 'Stand Kit behind the President'. are now try ing to explain their records to their constituents," he said, citinir the Name of Contestant! San Francisco visiting rurse Association, and Dr. Lela J. Beebe, physician for the bureau of child hygiene, California State Board of Health.

Sessions of the institute, which are being held from 1 to 4 p. m. in room 100, Wheeler hall, will be continued from Monday to "Friday of next week. nomination or in Iowa, he pointed to a change of attitude the Sunset and the Hopkins street on the part of Senator Cummins. Addreas Street station house." Lieutenant Waldron is one of a who, he said, "forsook the slogan fessor Johannes Hoops, professor of City and for the rest of the camDaien English philology at Heidelberg crew of five men, four of whom are Lions Appeal to Women University, who is lecturing at the traverse the cltyf an appeal to volunteer car owners and drivers was issued today by Charles Nagle, chairman of the transportation committee for Eastbay entertain constantly on duty from 9 a.

m. un Record of Tires- tried to convince the people that he was in disagreement with the President on- many issues espe university of California summer til 7 p. m. Drivers L. W.

Parks Serial No. and E. E. Terrell and Hosemen I IMP BET cially on farm relief. Speedometer Reading session.

Since coming to this country, Professor Hoops confesses that his professional ear has been intrigued by college slang, and that W. Cochran and C. A. Stone: are Drivers for Eastbay Tour 'The people of the Middle West. Serial No particularly have learned that his companions 2 ALARMS FIRST DAT.

Speedometer Reading he believes much of it will be found standing behind the President means keeping the Esch-Cummins Serial No. The new engine and station, on ROPHY STATE Speedometer Reading Serial No. land donated by Cos Williams, were granted to the Montclair district IF YOU can help entertain in your car the visiting Lions and their ladies, fill out this hlank and mail it in. Women are expected to drive in the tour as well as men. as the result of the rapid growth Speedometer Reading Dealer Name and Trade Style of the community, and the consequent increase in the value of property and number of lives menaced regularly listed in the dictionaries many years hence.

"The word 'flapper stands a better chance of surviving than any of the others," says Professor Hoops. "It is so universal and expressive that no other can take its place." Other words and phrases due for a long life, according to Professor Hoops, are "to doll up," "flunk," "queener" and "movies." RICHMOND. July 16. County t-ah It dealers were awarded a law and the Fordney-McCumber tariff law on the statute books, and that it means the stifling of all genuine measures for farm relief," he continued. "It means keeping the United States in the World Court, putting over the Mellon tax plan, turning Muscle Shoals over to the power trust and settling- foreign debts in the interest of the big bankers." City by fires In Montclair or the sur State rounding hills.

ment. "Eastbay Day" next Thursday will be an outstanding event in the week's program' of the International Lions Club convention, to which nearly 10,000 -delegates and wives will attend in San Francisco all next week, opening Monday morning, and closing Sunday night. 500 AUTOS PROMISED. Oakland, Berkeley and Hayward Lions clubs have arranged to commandeer 600 automobiles for the sight-seeing trip here Thursday afternoon. To supply the 250 additional ones needed, Nagle today appealed to non-club members willing to devote an afternoon to exhibit the city and entertain the guests to notify the Oakland Lions club headquarters in the Oakland Bank building.

This may be done by mailing the coupon on this page. "We would particularly appreciate offers from women who will have the afternoon available," Nagle said. "The many business pennant last night by R. J. Gab-bert.

State real estate commissioner, as winners of the State Date 1926 we had only been here one DPTMISTS ELECT day when we had two alarms, one after the other," Waldron explained. "We answered and put them out In a few minutes, whereas it would have taken equipment from the next nearest station at least half an hour to reach- the spot." Hook and ladder No. 24 carries 1300 feet of hose, a 212-gallon PEDUM! the banner, W. L. Holllngworth of Los Angeles, was prevented from attending the banquet held in the Hotel Carquinez by illness.

Honor guests included Gabbert, Fred Reed, first vice-president elect of -the National Board: D.1 Richard Ainsley. past president of the State board: F. R. Caldwell. president of the Oakland board and regional vice-president; and EASTBAY TOUR FOR INTERNATIONAL LIONS' CONVENTION TO THE LIONS' CLUB.

Room 738 Oakland Bank Building, Oakland. I hereby agree to have my Make automobile of at Adeline and Oregon No. of passenpers in addition to driver streets. Berkeley. Thursday.

July 2:30 P. M. (1 hours' trip through Berkeley. Piedmont and Oakland.) NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NOTE: Please fill in by printing plainly. or WED STORK ALAMEDA DOCTOR mm.

men who could not leave their work for the afternoon, could turn Glenn WHliman, State secretary. Mayor Mrs. Mattie Chandler wel watetr tank, a force pump, chemical extinguishers, and special grass fire-fighting tools in addition to other equipment. Money for a permanent station, to accommodatet.Jwo or more engines, and provided with living quarters for a double shift of men, will be included in the next city budget, according to plans. ALAMEDA, July 16.

Dr. El their cars over to their wives or other of the family for the trip. A large squad of traffic policemen will make driving easy comed the suests' on behalf of the city. Vocal numbers were presented ty Madame Hana Shimazumi-Iki, mer G. Smith has been elected president of the Alameda Optimist and perfectly safe.

Starting from Adeline and Ore club to succeed James R. Loupe Other officers are: gon street in Berkeley, where the cars will meet special electric H. M. Bradley, first vice-presi dent; the Rev. L.

I. Hansen, sec trains bringing the visitors over JIESF.IL' OPENING isU Kfi VI JjkM from San Francisco at 1:30, the ond vice-president; Kenne. caravan will go through the Uni White, secretary; Earl Westphal PYn iSJTf JX3 erly an employee in The TRIBUNE circulation department, and widely known in newspaper circles in the bay region, was held at 10:30 a. m. today from a Berkeley undertaking establishment.

Hill died suddenly Wednesday erly an employee in The TRIBUNE circulation department, and widely known in newspaper circles in the treasurer; Welles hitmore Jr, versity of California campus, with stops at the Greek theater and the sergeant at arms; directors, Joh stadium; then through the best res H. Lowman, Loupie, Dr. FIESTA PLANNED Fill IS HELD ALAMEDA. July 16-Although Convicted of speeding 35 miles an hour on Lincoln avenue, D. L.

Harford, 1419 Bay street, left police court with a smile. "I may have been going a mite brisk," he told Judge Elmer E. Johnson, "but was racing to the hospital against the stork." "Well?" Judge Johnson asked. "A fine daughter," Harford replied. "Extenuating circumstances," Judge Johnson decreed.

"Thirty days' probation." Youths Arrested for Stealing of Wire REDWOOD CITY. July 16. Accused of stealing wire from the Devonshire estate property at San Carlos, three San Francisco youths are in the county jail charged with petty larceny. They are Joe and Peter Campana, 19 and 18, respec Shepard, Ernest Van Allen and Dr idence districts of Berkeley, Piedmont and Oakland; over the boulevard and thence to the Japanese prima Qonou; instrumental numbers by Denny Shaw's trio; piano solos by Miss Azalia San ford and J. O.

Elmquist. former San Francisco Elks' glee club pianist Husband, 81, Found Guiltless Of Slaying Wife Aged Wisconsin Man, Freed of Murder, Feted at Family Reunion. R. W. Sanders.

at the family home, 2121 Parker street, as the result of a heart attack. Surviving are the widow. Municipal Auditorium. ALAMEDA, July 16. Plans for A special committee of women from auxiliaries to the Eastbay Mrs.

Ida Kill, and three sons BERKELEY, July 16. Funeral services for James F. Hill, form- George, James Jr. and Frank Hill celebrating the restoration of Web Lions club chapters, under the di Crowbars Crash On Honeymoon Home All in Vain rection of. Mrs.

JRoscoe Littlefield, ster street bridge were advanced at a banquet held by the Alameda will provide anl serve refreshments in mid-afternoon. There is West End Merchants association, to be no formal program of A committee of R. C. Strehlow George II. Hagy and J.

Henry speeches or entertainment. Strei Heads Committee Umpe was appointed to ascertain William E. Strei is chairman of from the county supervisors the Barricaded Divorcee Fight tively, and Philip Lucia, 20. date street car service is to be re the Eastbay Day entertainment committee. Working with' him and Nagle, transportation chief, are sumed over the bridge in order On to Keep Love Rival Out of Doors.

that the day. of the street fiesta (RICHMOMD I Reuben Chase, Bedford Boyes, can be set. George Randall and Hurford District Attorney Earl Warren Sharon. urged public support for law en- Thursday evening the annual MANITOWOC, July 16. W) Found not guilty of slaying his wife.

John Yohanek, SI, the oldest man ever to face a murder charge in Wisconsin today went to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Josie Kohlbeck, here, for a family reunion. A Jury last night decided that Tohanek did not kill his 76-year-old wife, dismember her body and set fire to their home at Kellners-1 ville. Wis. BT ASSOCIATED PEES8 LEASED WIRE TO IEIPUNE rorcement? units.

Sheriff Frank and grid of the intefna Barnet expressed appreciation of WINSTED, July 16. Mrs; co-operation given him by Ala nujia.1 uiuu wjii ue neia bi me Francisco auditorium. This event Richmond Rotary Hears Ad Expert meda citizens during his terms of Marion Hemming, divorcee of Hartford, is resisting all efforts to is patterned after the famous grid oifice. iron dinner of the National Press evict her from a Highland lak club at Washington, D. at which RICHMOND.

July 16. "The Human Side of Advertising" was cottage, now sought by Us owner the President of the United States and her former fiance. Louis ambassadors and national dignita xonaneK aia not rejax wnen trie Griffing, as a home for himself drscussed before the Rotary club at its noon luncheon in- the Hotel Carnuinez today Charles Duncan verdict was read and its full im- ries are caricatured by the news paper men. and bride. CLUB TO BANQUET.

SANTA CLARA, July 16. Victor Cesena's Spanish Inn on the San Francisco highway will be the scene of tonight's meetings of the local Exchange club, with a barbecue banquet as a feature. A musical program has been arranged by the members of the committee. Mrs. Hemming insists that Grif Among prominent Lions club members who will be present at "nort did not dawn upon him until relatives rushed to him and explained in Bohemian that he was free to gro.

fing, a Hartford contractor, prom the convention and will be lam Ised to marry her, and that she pooned at the dinner are Judge of Sausalito. President U. S. Abbott gave a report of his attendance at the Rotary convention in Denver. DAUGHTER BORN.

RICHMOND. July 16. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and received the cottage as a gift. Benjamin F.

Jones of Newark, N. fnternational president Ray Use of crowbars, boarding of windows, the cutting of the water Riley, state comptroller of Cali- fnrnia lip M. TSjpiljann nntpri PEPPY PARTY NITE Saturday, July 17th Mrs. Harrison Miller of 415 Carl- supply and the severing of the telephone connection have failed surgeon of Salt Lake City. AH MING and ine invention program proviaes to dislodge her.

golf tournaments, pageants, teas, receptions, and stunts, in addition to the daily business sessions of the The law came to her assistance yesterday, when three men, who AH SUNG DlmlDutiv ChiaeM Entertainer A Most xtraordiDLrv Performance Ltngfai Galore ston street. The city health department certified two recent births yesterday as follows: Ernest William French, born July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. A R. French.

2111 Dunn avenue; and Rebekah Marie Corter. born July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Corter, 3401 Nevin avenue. delegates. had been on guard at the cottage, Dance Till 3 A. M. descended on her voluntary prison with crow-bars, broke open the Corona does it! Cleans and polishes all grades all colors of smooth leather shoes.

Does it almost instantly without injury to leather or tocohr- fcs Every shoe store in San Francisco uses and recommends Corona the Oakland's Iceless PolarBearDraws CHARLIE WKKR Dfl Luxe front door and began to move but the furniture. They were prompt tK.li KLSStLL'S Sj ly arrestee" on charges of breach ib nr. i hi of the peace and ordered -to appear ProtestFromL in court tomorrow. a. I VJVT MASONS HOLD FUNERAL.

RICHMOND. July 16. Alpha Masonic lodge conducted funeral services today for Albert Judson Hall, 76. who died Tuesday night at his home at 1114-Barrett avenue. Burial was in SunsefView sir a i Mrs.xHemming was injured In ii- if jir.

See m- the skirmish. The door struck her in the face, cutting her lip. "Her 12-year-old son. who was stand tingle cleaner for all color smooth Woman in South Demands 1 in i i ing nearby, slso wns slightly hurt. The father and mother of Griffing Governor Get Something Cold for 'Wrangel.

snot leather black, tan, patent leather, vici kid, alligator, lizard skin-Anyone can use Corona. No fuss. No muss. A soft cloth, a few drops of Corona and in two minutes your shoes look like new spots gone discolorauons removed. SPKEDEK FINED.

RICHMOND. July 16. A $25 fine was paid by W. D. Leer ofSan Francisco yesterday when.

he answered before Justice of the watched the attempt to oust Mrs. Hemming, but Griffing himself was "CtiifemU'i Bmajteit' Cf" 'Fuwu for Food" BnWtn B.id., Hywr4 EMEILBEB. Frol' Itmovt tuu An tho Talk of The Xovm. Xoort for Go-4 Time, riED HAK It 09TB.EE. Qreater OAKLAND SIX EACRAMNTO.

July not present. Griffing recently deeded the property to his mother. Peace John Rotb on a speeding ng that California's fame as the charge. I ta V1 Mrs. Hemming says she Induced Bear State" must be unheid.

Mi her' husband to get a divorce so Rosalie Budington of Los Angelefc oday appealed to Governor F. RlrhardRon for the protection oi 'Wrangle." a polar bear now being mm kept in an 'Oakland park, sans the ice of the Arctic region. smart netv irvwv.il nn i nve this poor bear some Ice, of rf end him back to his native land." that she might be married to Griffing and that Griffing had promised to marry her when he was In a position to di Griffing divorced his wifs last May, and Was married a month later to Mrs. Lena 8. Dickinsen of Springfield Mass.

When the bridal couple came to the cottage to spend their honeymoon they found Mrs Hemming In possession of the "cabin." Mr. and Mrs. Griffins; have the writer pleads. "California's reputation as the bear state is In anger unless this beer is moved to environments of the Arctic circle to which be is accustomed. Aik for th can with th roll top.

accept a inbititut. At th Owl and all ether dnif atom. auncea, tt casta. One and Cleaner jXliS, Polish CORONA. LEATHER.

CREAM For all color smooch leather thoet Bodies by Fisher On Displcy Saturdcy Miss Budington is the second person to write Governor Richard I son in behaif of the Oakland bear. 1. lu taken a cottage nearby awaiting the outcome of the attempts to oust Mrs. Hemming. such a point today that there has been a traffic jam in front bf the Interest la the case has reached cottage..

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