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Dafifann OfEunc TUESDAY EVENING WIN FLOODS SI I. Sill VOTED FOR FOOTHILL PERIL CITIES Am 11 i 111 ibim-i 1 huh mi iiiaal Sales Talk Wins Wife; She Loses Annulment Plea Busy as the Well-Known Bee School prinpiralj all over California have been invited to the Oakland convention of their organization by cards tent via air mail. MISS FRANCES MACHADO of the board of education ha been rushed all week cettin? them ready fol" the mailman. TRIBUNE phntit. One of America's Largest Home-furnishing establishments SAN FRANCISCO LEFT ESTATE 11 ra IS If IK 'fi "'4 Avi AMERCAN ML ff ICE MELTS County Allocates Added to I Will of U.

S. Citizen Who Died in France Filed for Soldiers Join in Fight Prevent Damage by i Inundation. 1 Funds From Gas Tax Revenues. Los Angeles, Marcir is (WSelllng talk," used by swains during courtship, arc not grormds for annulment of marriages, Superior Judge Samuel Blake decided today. Sirs.

Jewell Pethick had ixlt-tlonert the court to annual her marriage to Frank II. Fcthtak on the grounds that lie represented his bank account as containing $200,000 during their courtship. After the wedding she said slio discovered lier husband to bo "almost penniless." Judge Blake denied the petition, stating that Investigation would have revealed the dis- erenonnr hnfnrn th" pprfmnny. NEW YORK. March 12.

UP) The county supervisors today BERLJN. March 1 S. VP) Ice on the Kibe, the Weber, the Saale and other rivers of westerntGermany, la A will of Col. Philip Mesler Lydig, agreed to allocate $11,000 add! who died in Nice, France, Feb tional to the city of Oakland, now moving out to the accompani be taken from the next state allot ruary IS, names ment of serious floods and great ment of gas tax funds, for the Im anxiety in -Riverside districts. Renee Chauchet of Paris as prln Why We Are at Mission, at 16th The-, first- serious Inundations 'provement of Foothill boulevard clpal legatee, the filing of the in after City Commissioners Eugen were reported from Dausenau, in the Lahn valley, which was half strument today disclosed.

Colonel K. Sturgis and William H. Parker MILLS GIRLS submerged. appeared before the board to urg Lydig's will stated that another will would dispose of property owned additional aid. Detachments of aoldiers, fire brigades and local volunteers are The Foothill boulevard project by him in France.

was already budgeted at 168,914 I And Why This is the Place to Bay Mile. Chauchet, who is deslg. and the $11,000 will be added that sum. The Improvement work TO 0 nated as a friend, is to receive the income from the sldue of the extends from Thlrty-rittn avenu to Hollywood boulevard. estate for life, the money then go-Ine to Harvard University for a Other street improvement pro scholarship or scholarships in In i i 1 Li working feverishly day and night In all these districts to protect property and provide safe outlets for the rushing water.

It Is feared that the snow, which Is beginning to melt on the Harz mountains and other central German hills will swell the rivers so rapidly that all danger points cannot be protected. Near Kassel fields are submerged for miles and' the local airdrome is flooded. and out of commission. Damage to property Is already jects that the supervisors have promised to aid during July and terhational law in the name of the Members of the music club of donor. August include the following: Mills College are completing re Three cousins and several friends Broadway, Ocean View to Pat hearsals of "Iolanthe." a Gilbert In Europe are also named as bene ton, $ii002.

and Sullivan opera, to bo given at rmtmrmTT No estimate of the Fourteenth street, Peralta to LIsser hall on the evenings nt amount the estate was given. I I Z.x Southern Pacific, $7500. March 21 and 22. Colonel Lydig was the former Fourteenth avenue. East Twelfth The girls of the music club will grent but there have been no cas ualtles.

husband of Mrs. Rita- de Acosta to East Twenty-second, $11,636 be assisted by the Ornheus club of was once the wile of Hopkins street, Park boulevard uakiand ror the men chorus and for male roles In the onera. the late W. E. D.

Stokes. to Fourteenth avenue, $7425. Hopkins street, Thirty-fifth ave The onera is be no- directed bv nue to High street, $8434. jjean J.utner u. Marchant, and he I CHARTER Former Dry Chief to pronounces the cast one of the best he has seen in years.

The new Airport road, $23,000. Alameda avenue, $2625. The city will receive about $144. I il'ffIC-f LiJflfOflif Ig.O we moved to this location shortly after the foiiiKlinsr of our business 34 years ngo. wo laid the foundation of what we then planned would become one -of San J'ranclsco's bg institutions.

The material evidence of result of our plans, is seen in the size of our establishment today 10 buildings. 88 floors. Vnrlvaled in facilities; unparalleled in day-lighted chcerlnoss and convenience: unsurpassed In. those features which contribute to agreeable shopping and efficient, service. Mission at 16th means greater values in home furnish- -ings.

hased( on the economies which are possible hero because we own 80 of the buildings we occupy the fruit of far-sighted investment many years ago. Mission at 18th Is HOME to us and to many tliousands of Califomians and their families who come to ns from as far north as Shasta and as for south as Fresno; drawn by the advantages to he found at Laclimnn Bros. now One America's Largest Home-Furnishing Establishments. Lachman Bros. Invite all home-furnishers who desire maximum value at minimum price for every room of the home, and for every kind of home.

Tremendous assortments assnre pleasant and appropriate choosing. Our service extends beyond the actual purchase to ultimate satisfactionTo your home. Our terms arc adjustable to suit every purse or personal Inclination. stage and enlarired eaulnment at Address Club Here Major A. B.

Dalrymple, who was LIsser hall will be of invaluable 000 from the county for street Improvements between now and July aid in presenting the onera. he Off SPEAKER prohibition supervisor for the says. I f- -i. I 1 or August. i The principals In the rnsl- nror Iolanthe.

Helen Harwood of Pied states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin Iowa and Minnesota under President Wilson, will speak next Thursdr-" at the regular Mutual Business club luncheon mont; The Fairy Queen, Martha Melekov of Los Anceles: Celiii. On TE'S Alice Mooser of Grass Vallev: Hannah Peterson nf Orn. at the Hotel ville; Fleta, Ruth Home of Corning; Phyllis, Gladys Ruus of The subject of the address will BERKELEY, March 12. Ros-ooe Pound, dean of the Harvard Law School, has been named to take the place of Ambassador Dwlght Morrow as 1929 Charter Pay speaker at the University of I I I I be "Our Noble Experiment; Does II It Work?" Major Dnlrymple will PETITION DUT The chorus of Fairies includes attempt to answer the question and 20 Mills College music mfliors. and give reasons for his answer.

caurornla. Found accepted the Invitation extended by President Campbell by telegraph. Mor the chorus of Peers, an equal number of Orpheus meirbers. ii i i i The speaker was a member of General'Perchlng's staff during the row is unable to attend due to the WorKf var and or General Jillss Errors In two signatures thi ft 4 A (5 I Funeral Tomorrow unsettled political condition of staff bl the Versailles peace con petition Of Ernest J. Eneier.

run. Mexico. ference. He served for a number of years ns head of nar-otlc law Charter Day is on Saturday, Starch -23. i Dean Pound will also deliver an addres sat the annual (lidate for city commissioner No.

3 against Commissioner Eugene K. Sturgis, caused City Clerk Frank Merritt to throw out the netltion For Lodge Official FuneraJ services for James Mc-Cracken, 68, secretary of Court Advocate No. 7378, Ancient Order of Foresters, for ,33 years, will be held Lachman Exclusive Oakland Representative MR. W. R.

DONALD enforcement in the Philippines and is now practicing law in San Francisco. 8 I II Charter Day. banquet of the Unl The petition centalned 50 signa has been Carter professor of law at, Harvard since 1913 and dean of the law school since 1916, being tomorrow from the Julius S. Go- tures, me numuer required by law, School Renamed Diu inspection snowed, said Mer deau chapel, 2110 Webster street, under the direction of that order. ritt, that two of these were im For Poet Mar kham In furtherance of Its policy of properly made out.

Is at your service upon nil matters pertaining to the) home. For estimates or suggestions, phone BErkeley 4696J Mrs. Annie Cason signed the perpetuating the names of famous personages, the Oakland board of education today'changed the name petition a Airs. G. I.

Cason, using her husband's initials, when the law requires she should have signed "Mrs. Annie Cason." P. W. Clark gave his address as 2910 Grove street, a butcher shop, Instead of giving his residence ad FREB TAXI SnilVICE rrom the S. V.

Kerry Blrt. direct the storr Take any Vfllow f'nli. Vnj the driver of the Webster Annex school at Krauso avenue, and Church street Mccracken died Sunday after an Illness of several weeks. He was a native of Canada and had no known relatives. He was one of the outstanding figures irt the Ancient Order of Foresters In California having served the local court as secretary since 189B.

In addition he was auditor and a member of the resolutions committee of the high court of the order. High court officers will conduct the funeral service which will take place at 2 p. m. Burial Will be at Mountain View cemetery. iiiifn jnur urnvni.

1 nu are not oHitKfltrrt In hiit itht. Unit this rnsf home-furnishing; estnlilinhment one of to Edwin Markham school, in honor of the widely known California poet and former dress. Internationally recognized as the leading legal scholar of the United States, Ha was dean of the law cchool In the University of Nebraska for four years, and Jias also been associated with the University of Chicago and Northwestern University as ft professor. He was presiding chairman at the first meeting of the advisory committee for Internationa 1 Law Research called by the Harvard Law Bclrbol under a special' provision made by the Commonwealth Fund for the restatement of ternatlonal law. The committee, with committees from other world Jowers, will meet at the Hague this year for action on International law.

In addition to his legal interests, Dean Pound has been active in the motanical field, serving as director of the botanical survey of Ne Antrrlca's KRKK DRUVRRV by nnr own motor tracks to nil I -en I points, freight prepaid to mnln line station In Calif. Markham was principal of the With the elimination of these two names the petition lacked the number required by law, Engler has 10 days In which to rin-o the Tompkins school here for four deficiency and file a new petition. years. Lafayette Great Great Grandson Here NEW March 12. VP) fi I The great-great-grandson of Mar quis Lafayette, comrade-ln.

arms of George Washington, ar braska from 1892 to 1903. He I rived today on the United States the editor of 112 books and articles liner George Washington for his first visit to America. He is Comte on law and botany. Gilbert De'Pusy, and he accompanied a delegation of the Association Arnica le des Croix de Guerre, which anticipates organizing an American branch. UNDERTAKERS Air Mail Cards Bid School Vatican to Banquet There Are Literally No Principals to Meet Here PROBE LOOMS More than 600 Invitations were Lars In The World sent out today by Miss Frances Machado and Miss Ruth Manning, SACRAMENTO.

March 12. VP) Statewide investigation of alleged "shyster" undertakers loomed to That of the hoard of education, to day aa the California state board of Diplomatic Corps VATICAN CITY, March 12. VP) Departing from a 60-year-old tradition, his holiness the Pope is offering a banquet March 17 in the Vatlcon to members of the diplomatic, corps. The luncheon will be laid In the famous vesting hall or sala del'parumentl. The Pope will not be present, but will be represented by Cardinal Gasparrl.

i 4 Alfred Schmaeltle, an Inmate of the prison at. Konstanz, Germany, wanted to get into the prison hospital, whence he believed he could escape. Consequently hi ate part lrornla high school nrlni-lnnls and embalmers opened Its sessions at Hotel Senator. 'hors of the. Scottish Tilte organization asked, the delegates to consider themselves guests of the order during their stay in Oakland.

Tentative plans indicate that, the deans of women will hold their sessions at Mills college while the principals will establish headquarters at the Hotel Oakland. Printed oh. the invitations sent out today were several pertinent facts relative to Oakland schools, among them being the statement that 64.727 pupils now are in at deans of Women, who will meet at Oakland In Joint convention from March 25 to 211. Members of the board snld they were considering a comprehensive Each Was sent bv nir study of alleged unethical and lin Can Equal Cadillac-LaSalle man ana carried wllh It a request from the Oakland board of edu proper practices by a small number of undertakers scattered in cation for the visiting dcTf-gates to inspect Oakland's airport, ns well ns the city's school system. of a window sill and five spoons.

tendance. There are regular teachers, and ninety principals. In addition th Oakland meni- Various cities throughout the state Twenty-four candidates for licenses were given written examinations yesterday by the board, members of, which are John T. rikclton of Sacramento, president; M. 3.

Brunncr, Los Angeles; J. Ray Keatonj Han' Rafael, "and Nichols J. Melnert of Oakland, secretary. The next meeting of the hoard will be In Los Angeles in June'. Acting Mayor Fails to CLEAR! II with.

What was true twenty-five years ago is even more true today no car in the world is so closely, finely manufactured as Cadillac and exactly the same thing applies to the Cadillac-built La Salle, Merge9 Two Davie Aides The mayor's office having re city government, and therefore it cannot bo closed except by special used to In Act- ng William rnrlter. Exhibit Invited In Poultry Show ITAYWAUD, March 1 2. Poult ry and rabbit fanciers and breeders of the Hayward district are receiving invitations to ko part Itivthc show to be sponsored by the Santa Clurn Itabblt lSreeders' association nt the Armory Snn Jose, April -1 to ful and positive in action, slight effort is required to operate them. Just a touch of the toe on the brake pedal and they respond instantaneously. Cadillac-La Salle Security-Plate Class, with which Cadillac-La Sail windows, doors and windshields are equipped, remains intact in the event of collision or if sfuck byjtones flung up from the wheels of passing cars.

These are but three of a host of exclusive ultra-modern manufacturing refinement incorporated in Cadillac-La Salle. Experience these new features for yourself. Drive the new Cadillac or La Salle. Then see if you can find their equal elsewhere. 'ommlssloner A'IUim IT.

1'urker d-iy nnnottneed that he is eontem- Iatlnga project fur spending o.cer- aln. amount of limn in the mayor's action ny the- city council." The crisis Is admitted, when Acting Mayor Parker was entertaining the Mayoress of Seattle, and attempted to show her the mayor's hut was unahlo to get. in hecnuse the employees of that office weijo temporarily out. Parker says he suggested closed cooperation between the mayor's office and the acting mayor's office rather than have this experience happen again. Davie a tul Mrs.

Kdwnrds, how r' IS actually a fact that the Cadillac Motor Car Company can and does build into Cadillac and La Salle not only the best in materials and workmanship but the finest possible artistic and scientific achievement in motor car design, engineering and manufacture. 7, Many entrlim, representing the best In mid birds this district has to offer, uro being assembled. ever, arc still holding the fort. The mayor's office is open to the nub Patent Powder Puff, Slogans Sold by Estate ile whllo they are. there.

want the kind of luxurious motoring that Cadillac and La Salle provide, you simply must drive a Cadillac or La Salle. Consider, for example, the exclusive safety features in Cadillac and La Salle. No other cars in the world possess them: The Cadillac -La Salle Syncro-Mesh Silent-Shift Transmission. A vital essentia in time of emergency, this transmission permits lightning-like shifting of gears with a finger-touch, at any speed, without pausing in neutral. It is quiet, simple, positive and efTortless in operation and removes even the faintest suggestion of clashing gears.

Cadillac -La Salle Duplex-Mechanical, System of Four -Wheel Brakes, Thoilh thesRbtSS are amazingly power omen (), transaction of necessary public business. Parker's first effort to merge the two oftlces ended In a momentary victory for tile two employees of the regular mayor's office, i-'red Davie ami lioi-nlhy 10,1 wa rds, who refused to lie into CoiiimlHsloucr W. If. Parker's office staff. Tin- mayor's staff, it is admitted, Is nl present, a sort of a floating entity, with no superior officer present, and charged mainly with the.

Job of keeping the mayor's head. mailers upon to tile public. D'ivIk and Mrs. Edwards, when they were a limit to he "merged" by Parker, appealed Informally to the city attorney, it is said, and City Attorney Predion Mlggins nd-tnil that be "informally" informed I he city hat "there Is no "ancy In the mayor's office, which Is an operative part of the In addition to Itcenly-lhret refrethingly beautiful Fisher Bodies for the new Cadillac and the new 4 Salle there are fifteen exclusive and exquisite custom- -built models, Fleetwood designed and Fleetwood built. This is not only logical and reasonable but in a very real and literal sense inevitable.

For back of traditionally superior Cadillac craftsmanship stand the colossal resources of General Motors deliberately planned to achieve a purchasing power that 'permits value-giving in excess of any other standard. With the wealth of surpassing new engineering and manufacturing refinements in today's Cadillacs and La Salles it becomes more obvious than ever before that, if you Court Authorizes Disposal of Beauty Aid at Price $100. March 12. puff and a BAN FUANTIsr-o, A patented powder couple ol patented a A i J' CORRECTIVE lstoinaeli slogans La Salle is priced from J2255 to $2875; CadOtas $3295 to $3995; Fleetwoods up to $7000 all prices f. o.

b. Detroit. Cadillac-La Salic dealers wclcoma business on the General Motors Deferred Payment Plan. Enjoy the car now and pay out of inconm, worth $100, Superior Judge Thomas Graham agreed today when he permitted Milton Fram-k, executor i-f the estate of his det-easejl sister. Oil Sprays in Insect Fight Demonstrated t-ieiiifnce rrancK, to sell the patent rights to the puff trT rp that sum 1 A Fxeess acid is the common cause Franek told the court his Hister had procured the patents a short time before her death, 'junttary 7 last.

Ah ljd not want-to undertake the markefinff of the pow-dr puffs. hs asked permission to sell the estate's rights-io Caroline Conradf. wife of a San Francisco" druggist. His" reooesf -ps of indigestion. It results in pain to determine of nil bprays in He- insect and disease nr.

ks being l.v Hie pomology division, the. college here The v. Til go into nli phases of the. problem, including the degree of control given Lythe spray for the pests, the 'v. LADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation' T28 granted.

Th two slogans which were tint- tinue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts. Please let It show you now. Ite sure to get the genuine Phil-Hps' Milk of Magnesia. prescribed by physicians, for 60 years in correcting excess acids. 25o and 60c a bottle any drugstore.

"Milk of Magnesia" ha been the U. S. Registered trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Company and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1876.

Advertisement. and sourm-ss about two hours after eating The quick corrective Is an alkali which neutralizes acid. The best corrective Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia, it has remained standard with physicians In the 60 years since Its Invention. One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes Instantly many times Its volume In acid. It is harmless and tasteless and Its action is quick.

You will nevar rely on crude methods, never con-i 24th and Harrison OAKLAND ,491 Meter KFRC 610 Kilocycles grades and brands of the oils best suited to use, the dilutions recommended and the time's the ereet-t on the amount, slice and quality of the fruit. Check plots will" GLencourt 2400 333 Meters KHJ 900 Kilocycles aiong wan the powder-saving powder, wo. w. "Powder in haste makes waste." "Powder's here to svay with this end folded and turked awav." Miss Franek 1( ft an estaio vat. mniniainea nr trees free of any spray ami at others treated KFRC Cadillac and La Salle Distributor Sacramento FTcane.

Loa-Ancelef. with tied at tl'COO. an appraiial ihowed.the standard spray materials. an FrancUen.

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