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SUNDAY ABE JMLED WHITE 111 10 llEllTLIIFOli LITMHIf PIT III HEM Twenty Aviators Will Fly In Aerial Circus This Afternoon Miss Rice Can't Cook Rice MARGARET RICE, Oakland pM, Lack com (Jrinay uho $ay Oriental servants will not allow uhite women Jo pick up their handkerchiefs or do household work. SUSPECTS REVOLT RUMOR Police in Kaids Nal Men Suspected of in Clothing House. Allegations of Brutality Being Sifted by District Attorney Wool wine. Oakland Girl Returning From Exiled Rebels in U. S.

Said to Be Planning a General Uprising. Far East Recounts Housewife Problems There. oralis i HOUSEHDLOTA 0 'Pity the poor white woman, In a eerie of raids last- niKht (he police took Jnto custody five mm, lour of whom are Alleged to-lie (Jie principals In a. ring of thieves that have operated in Oakland, Pun Francisco and for the past several 'months. Three of those ar Special The TSIBUNE.

LOS Feb. Investigations of past performances of prohibition enforcement agents, lh making raids in Los Angeles county in the so-called attempt "Clean up Los Angeles," were. started today by Investigators of the district attorney's office, acting under 1irec-tlon of District Attorney Woolwine and Deputy McClelland. It was stated at the district attorney's office that at least five new complaints have been laid before the. deputies and that Inquiry was begun at once to substantiate or disprove the charges for possible further action.

McClelland will hold conferences with five or six persons on Mondav, it was stated. go into the details of the complaints to the office that Innocent bystanders were mistreated by dry Agents. 1 Ni i i I m'- 1 A i I 4 -i MEXICO CITY. Feb. 4.

(By the Associated Press.) Scant Import- ance is attached by today's' news- papers tbi reports received here that General Francisco Murguia- has crossed the border from the Untd States to start revolution against the present administration. General, Murguia with fourteen men Is said to have entered Mexico at Los Naranjos, near Neuvo Laredo, and the jvar department -has ordered vigorous-measures for his apprehension. i Rumors have been prevalent here for- many days that General Mur- gula acting in accord with Generals Lucio Blanco, Marclano Gonsalea and Alfredo Rlcaut, planned an Invasion following a series confer-ences with exiled rebels in SanaAn-tonlo, Tesas. In connection with these activities there have been various apparently well confirmed reports that General Felix Diaz contemplates an arising. General Diaz 1h said to be at present- in New Orleans.

No official concern is expressed over these several defections, the war department stating Its energetic efforts. will soon stamp out the risings. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Feb. 4. General Murguia was known to have been in San Antonio last Thursday; and department of Justice officials profess to know nothing of his reported excursion into Mexico.

attach little importance to the fact. If a fact, that Murguia has entered Mexico. AFRAID TO COMPLAIN "It is true that such comolalnta have been made." said McClelland "and that investigations niraHv .1 i If i V'l uuuerway 10 aeiermine tne exact d.wiij iwnicc.v.n., facts. These persons who appeared lon8lnS or the chance of making an here today said they old-fashioned American pumpkin been afraid to make complaint Of Ple a11 herself in an old-fashioned their asserted treatment by dry American kitchen, in which the view agents, but that they took action was not obscured by a number of after their criminal complaints were white-jacketed native houseboys. issued against four prohibition en- "Even the Oriental women -are Deforcement officers." ginning to awaken from their cen-George Contreras and Ben Cohn turles-old lethargy.

The women in district attorney's detectives jester- tne Philippines have taken the In-day were unable to find James under American influence. Pierce, one of the dry agents ac- i 1 hear1 Filipino woman lawyer, cused in complaints already Issued i dreS8e(1 'n native costume, deliver a ORDERED LOS ANGELES powerful talk on the subject of The San Francisco police yesterday emarcipation In Manila. But the telegraphed to Sheriff Traeger that Malay women of the East Indies J. M. Krumhensel and J.

A. Doyle. 8eemed utterly indifferent in this re-two of the four dry agents accused in two complaints issued yesterday, I VISITS INDO-CRTNA. have been ordered by the federal au- MlM Rlce als0 vl8lte(1 French Indo-thorlties to report to the courts in -China and traversed the island tf Los Angeles on Monday: It was Java. She "After going stated the two would appear here on through the entire Orient I was that day to surrender themselves forcibly struck by theT cleanliness They were released by the San Fran- which the Dutch have established In Cisco authorities, it was stated, with- Java.

Here we found the beds, linen out bail. Whether they actually made food to be as clean as could be an appearance in court In San Fran- desired by the moaL-fastldious per-cisco was not stated, but the local son. This means a lot In the Orient, authorities assert, if appearance was where cleanliness Is rarely ranked 6 Wt if If' 9 ft HH i I 1 44 a i retted have been charged with b.tir- i irlai-v flnd the fourth if f.icintr a charge of accepting stolen Thi fifth is being held for The men charged with hurRlury are Georste Harris. Edward Gray and Elijah Wllllnstiam. llairin and GniV 'were taktn Into at' 6-1 i Twlfth street, and Willinghnni at Lusk eirest.

The officers who participated in the raids, were. Harry Orhell, Fenton Thompson, John Mulhem and Peter Van Houtee. The specific charge against Harris, Gray and Willingham is the theft of ten suits of clothes from a cleaning establishment at Forty-seventh and Grove owned by John F. and oiher articles valued' at tlOOA. It is alleged by the police that atnlnti frnniis U'pr taken to 1220 Eighth street and turned over to someone there.

Howard Compton 1 alleged by the police to have been v.t nan tta ii-ns nrrpstpd and held for Investigation. Compton denied that be received the goods. gam Grossman, proprietor of a pawnshop at 916 Broadway, was taken Into custody by the police and charged with knowingly accepting stolen property. It was said by the police that Snow Identified several nulla In Grossman's place as those taken from his establishment. Is beJieved by the police that the principals are the ringleaders of a Rang of thieves that have successfully operated for tlie past several months as a ring, having a complete system of disposal of stolen property.

The Inspectors declared last night that they expected to attach other specific charges to those already made. Thief Invades Ship, Takes Sailor Gems ALAMEDA, Feb. Langer-; veld, employee, on the steamer Kirk-patrick, which is now tied up at the Be.rncw Tibbetts shipyard, report-id, to the polioe last night that his room on board the ship -had been entered by thieves, who took an automatic revolver fend Jewelry lied at $75. Niemier. 1610 Bay street," reported that his house was robbed ome time today and that a watch and other articles were missing that he valued at $50.

Entrance was gained through a back B. Allen, 1519 Walnut told the police tonight that, his home was entered yesterday and again today by burglars who took articles valued at $50. LOTTERY SUSPECTS JAILED. Tom Griffith and Charles P. Jones were arrested at 1170 Seventh street last night and booked on a charge of Waving lottery tickets in their possession.

According to the police the two men were conducting a Chinese lottery game. f4 1 Don't divide tbc Continental Side. f'T: 1 i 1 1 'I In Columbia Program Has Big Features Sessue Hayakawa 1n the Oriental drama "Where Lights Are Low and Alice Joyce in "The Vice of Fools," are the outstanding features of the big bill which opens at the Columbia! with the matinee this afternoon. Hayakawa In this photoplay, which has never before been seen In Oakland, has an opportunity for some of the finest acting In his long career, according to the verdict In other cities. Alice Joyce's picture is also a first run release In this city.

edge of the town. Judging from the tracks the Job was 'done by three men. ma, tney should have been held under bail of as fixed bv Justice Hanby. C. H.

Wheeler, one of the drv agents accused of assault with intent to do great bodily harm to James Fiore of Palms, and with assault upon the same man under color of authority! appeared again yesterday before Justice Hanby. He was accompanied by Dan Smith, Norman Zuber, 229 West Twenty-fourth street, and G. Baef, qualified as bondsmen for Wheeler before Jus-time Hanby. Baer is an internal revenue collector, and lives at 56S5 Lewiston avenue, Oakland. MISS MILDRED OWENS, young aviatrix, who will be one of twenty aviators who will participate in a big.

"aerial cirpis" to be held at "Chet" Clark's Airport (Durant Field) today for the benefit'of Oakland's two field artillery organizations 4 Cat Gulps Needle; Saved by Operation DTTNDEE. Scotland. Feb. 4. Gengis Khan, a prlze-wlnning Per-ainn pat owned bv Mrs.

Floyd Alex ander, swallowed a larg threaded needle which had to the floor. It to strangle Immediately and was rushed to a hospital, where an operation was performed and the needle and thread removed. Women's Club Gives Coin for Artillery LIVERMORE, Feb. 4. The Woman's' Improvement Club at their meeting Friday afternoon moved to donate $200 toward" the battery building fund.

This action was taken after a tentative offer made the first of the week at a special meeting, Days of rare enjoyment, of ret and recreation and pleasure of strange sights and everchanging scenes. lQ0fl) 20,000 Spectators Are Expected to Attend the Stunt Spring Stock of Dry Goods Is Stolen Special to Th. TRIBUNE. MODESTO. Feb.

4. Appar ently getting ready for the spring trade, a robber last night entered the drygooda store of M. F. Luke, at Hughson, and took practically his entire spring stock of goods. The winter goods were not touched.

The loss is estimated by Luke at $1500. The stock was not Insured. The burglars backed a truck up to the rear door and loaded the stock into It. They had driven away before the robbery was discovered. Frank Hamilton, the night watch man, found the door unlocked and sounded the alarm by Tiring his pistol in the air.

Tracks of the truck were traced northward to the ON THE Sumptuously Appointed EMPRESS of FRANCE SHE IS YOUR DREAM SHIP 1 i ir Durant rield. TJii)fJ) Monte Carlo Thronged; Season in Full Swing especially the American woman, who lives' in the Orient! Cursed with a multitude of servants, she cannot even pick up her own handkerchief. nor do any housework worthy of the name. So says Miss Margaret Rice, Oak land, girl who has returned from a visit to all the lands of the Orient, with the purpose of studying the Oriental hotels, and establishing closer social and business relations. This Is the first time that a woman has been sent on a mission of this kind- Ifla.

Din. Bnl. "White women in the Orient and also the Asiatic women of the higher castes, are continuously hav ing things done' for them" as they suffer from a surfeit of servants. Though it may seem strange to the overworked American housewife, most of the white wemen living in the Orient would glaflly return, to the simple life, -without servants. "One American woman in the Orient told me, with tears In her avao that Aalnlr 1 with godliness." Miss Rice was sent, on her errand by Thomas J.

Coleman, manager of the Hotel St. Francis In San Fran Cisco. AMERICAN ACE IN LEGION. (By International News Service.) OMAHA, Neb. Feb.

4. Captain Eddie Rlckenbacher, famous American "ace" in the World War, has filed application for membership in the Omaha Chapter of the American Legion. Although at present an automobile manufacturer In Detroit, Captain Itickenbacher's petition says he -regards Omaha as his home. green tables, their faceff flushed with excitement. AH are well dressed.

The "rooms" are parlors, salons. The fever Is a cultured fever. There is nothing to suggest the squalid, red eyed gambling lust of Mexican and Tlajuana. And around the walls sit those who wait wives, mothers, sisters, sometimes husband, fathers, or brothers. Beyond the "rooms themselves are the "private rooms" for members of the inner circle; who mst pay each 150 francs for the season.

These rooms are more beautifully decorated, the number "of strikingly dressed women great. Otherwise the same, after room, seeming Interminable, and all Crowded, although this season has been dubbed "dull," And after midnight, when, the Casino closes, the cpnttnues at the Sporting Club. (. Women Plan Drive For Lunch Funds WOODLAND, Feb. 4.

Benefit performances are planned by local club wemen and the Woodland Parent-Teacher Association to continue serving hot luncheons to 100 children in the Woodland schools during the winter season. The menu at present Includes the following: Monday Oxtail soup and crackers. Tuesday Cream tomato soup and buns. Wednesday Chocolate, graham crackers and cheese. Thursday Potato soup arid crackers.

Friday Chocolate with bread and butter sandwiches. Tribal government was the only organization known to the earlier historic periods. RUPTURE EXPERT MERE Famous In This Specialty, V. Philadelphia, the noted' truss ex- eri, win fJfi Huuaujr uv mi tun Oakland Hotel, and will remain In Oakland this Tuesday and Wednesday only, February ,7 and 8. Mr.

Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening In teh days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying Instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position novmatter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or lnces fdonal ruptures (following operations) specially solicited. This Instrument received the only award In England and in Spain, producing results without surgery. Injections, medical treatments or prescriptions.

Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. for spection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place In this section.

P. S. Every statement la fcla aotlre mn keea vertflef hefore the Federal and tt Coai-M F. H. Heeley.

Home Office. HT No. Deerbera i Chicago Advertisement, NextWinter's Luar iiwfyrjrt -elr r-S fHi rl i wiiiii Jrom fAs Exhibitions at Twenty daring blrdmen. operating almost as many different kinds of plans, will provide two and one-half hours of thrills for thousands of persons at a flying circus this afternoon over Chet Clarke's Airport, formerly Durant Field. I.

iearlsca'e few! MONTE CARLCC Feb. 4 (United Press). Its cosmopolitan crowds swelled by the usual number of American visitors, Monte Carlo, frivolous and even wicked, but warm. gay, beautiful, is in the full stream ofJ mid-season activity, The center of this activity Is, as In previous years, the Casino. Around this ornate building, temple- to Chance, swirls the entire whirlpool of Social life to the power of its wealth bows the comic opera government of the Principality of Monaco, permitted to exist that the Casino may continue for roulette is barred In France! From the gaily painted railroad fit approach to a city founded on pleasure, one mounts directly to the.

Casino by steps that wind through gardens, The sea-view, the balmy southern breeze, the art of the architect soften the approaching visitor. Surely some" friendly fairy Princess lives in this Palace! Can fortunes be lost here In a day and won? Can this place hide dark secrets of past tragedies? Where 4s there place for gloom In all this sunshine? GAY SCENES EVERYWHERE. -Only One ancient magnolia tree, so huge you cannot see Into Its depths half as far as the trunk, seems to alv-e any but a reasurrlng answer. Out on a terrace, overlooking the sea, in this magnificent "back-yard" of the Casino, grown men, armed with shotguns are shooting for sport live pigeons released for the purpose at not too a great a distance from the muzzle. Around the Casino, in front, other pigeons, whose turn may come, batten off scraps fed them; by habitues of the Casino "for luck.

That square In front 6f the Casino Is a gay sight. To the left Is the luxurious, expensive Hotel de Parlsf-tfhd beyond It the Sporting Club, contain, in the most exclusive gambling rooms of the Casino. To the right, gaily colored- as seaside pavilion, is, the Cafe de- Paris, at whose outdoor i tohtoa lts sooner or later, almost every traveler In the world- Straight i entertainments of a variety that will suit every one There will not be a dull moment. A chaperon wllr accompany the party, and ladles unescorted will And their comfort and welfare looked after In spjendid shape. STOPOVERS I EUROPE There will be escorted tours through Europe for those who desire to extend their visit, or you may stay over and return on a Jater steamer.

The "luck" which fills the winter egg-basket iff chiefly proper care and proper feeding. Too many folks forget that young chicks are but babies and require suitable food and care to bring them to maturity ae strong, healthy birds ready and fit to lay. With proper care there, muet also be proper feeding. The feed should contain every u'ecesearf nutrient in proper proportion-r-and should guard the system of the baby bird against digestive and intestinal diseases. the benefit of the Oakland field artillery organizations and accommodations are being arranged for nearly 20,000 spectators.

Every daring aerial trick that can. provide thrills anfl amusement to an audience is Llncftided in the program. Premier among the participants are Captain Lowell Yerex. famous British ace, arid his team mate, Thornton A. "Jinx" Jenkins, moving picture aerial acrobat.

Captain Yerex. piloting a British Sopwlth "Camel," said to be the speediest type of scout plane In the world, will display all the tricks of which the tiny flier is capable, and then will perform with Jenkins. Tho aerial acrobat will change from one plane In midair to that piloted by Captain Yerex, will dangle by his hands and feet from the wings of thlp "ship" and then to put a finesse to his performance will drop 5000 feet In a parachute. Among some of the airmen to be seen this afternoon in the meet are Clyde Pangborn, Dick Doane, TRIBUNE camera pllot, Captain Sam Purcell; Maurice Murphy, Chet Clarke. Billy Morris, Emmet Tanner, Henry Ponton Arce Kenneth I'nser, Mike Doolin, Jack Clements.

Danny Davidson, Jack Jenkins, Franklin Rose and several others. Miss Mildred Owens, San Francisco aviatrix, is scheduled to make an exhibition flight during the show. ARMY PLANES. The spectators will probably be given an additional thrill by the visit of an Army squadron of battle planes flying in combat formation from Crissy Field. The Ninety-first aero squadron has been invited to attend with tneir planes as special guests and according to Major H.

H. Ar nold, air officer of the Ninth Corps area and Major George H. Brett, commander of Crissy Field, the flight will be inade if weather conditions am favorable. The circus will commence promptly at 2 o'clock. Special street cars will be run over East Fourteenth street to the airport.

About 200 artillerymen from the two Oakland latteries wllLact as a special ground patrol to handle the vast crowds. Catholic Women, Tracy Form Guild TRACY, 4. The women of SL Catholic church met in a social gathering at the parish house and organized a guild, which will beJcnowTi as" St. Bernard's Guild. This guild has for its object a three-fold purpose: the social, spiritual amf material welfare of Its members and of the parish in eral.

The officers elected are: Mrs, J. O. McKeany, president; Mrs. C. W.

vice-president; Mrs. O. Young, secretary-treasurer. Meetings are to be held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. After the business meeting was ad journed all the members of the new society retired to the banquet room for a social session.

It had been decided to give a whist party on'Tuesday, February 7. The umfal prizes are to be given and refreshments will be served. DROPS DEAD. QUINCY, 111., Feb. 4.

Samuel Thompson, an undertaker's assistant, dropped dead today while wheeling a corpse Into the Methodist Old People's Hdme In preparation for to funeral. Here Is the opportunity of a lifetime of your lifetime, to let your dream come true. Everyone longs to some day circumnavigate the lobe; to follow in the footsteps of the versatile Jules Verne and the late Nellie Bly. Round the World" Is the Gjyat Adventure we all want to embark upon. To see strange lands and peoples and know how the other half of the world lives Is an Inborn desire of everyone, and here is the chance to do it in a way that has not been possible for the past eight years ever since the -memorable cruise of the Cleveland.

THE TIME AXD ROl'TE The Empress of France will leave San Francisco on February 11, 1923, calling at Honolulu, Japan 14 days), Hong Kong. Pearl River, Manila, Singapore, Batavla and Bultenzorg (Java). Rangoon in charming Burma, QUcutta (optional tour of19 days through India), Colombo (Ceylon), Bombiiy, the Red Sea, Suez Canal, Cairo and the Nile, Naples, Havre, Southampton, Montreal and New York, where she will arrive May 23 1923.. THE The price of one thousand dollars for minimum-priced berths Is from San Franclscp around to New York, and includes a wonderful program sightseeing and shore excursions at all places visited, and practically every calculable expense -except personal Hems, such as wines, laundry, and tips hlphpard. California passrnBr pay their from New York home, approximately 1150 to $175, Including meals and The sightseeing w-HI be of the highest type, and when you consider that, accompanying the Empress of France will be a staff of expert lee turers, who will tell you all about the places t0.be visited and explain their, many -wonderful features, you must realize that here.

Is a chance for a liberal education on world history and cus- toms that you cannot get In any other way. Aboard ship, there will' be moving pictures' of all kinds, dancing, card parties, concerts and The lactic acid clement of the dry. buttermilk in Globe "A 1" Baby Chick Mash performs this valuable function. Nutritious of grains, rneatine; selected whole ground grains and plenty of pure, dry RESERVATIONS If you have the desire to enjoy this Wonder Cruise to Wonderland, you must act quickly and without a day's delay. You may say "That la a year off and I do not know what will happen." To you we would say reserve a berth IMMEDIATELY, the kind berth that will suit your requirements, aruLpay a deposit of $50, which will hold a place.

If for any reason you cannot go youf berth will be placed on sale, and when -sold your money will be returned. When you remember that hundreds were disappointed on former 'Round-the-World Cruises, your chanoea of losing a penny are absolutely nil. While your berth Is transferable by getting "the necessary approval speculation will not be permitted. First come, first served. Now that you do not stand a single chance, of losing a dollar-of your -deponlt.

there la, no excuse for delaying making a reservation. Call at any of our offices tomorrow morning and we will show you the plan of the steamer and quote approxi-, matV prices' foir the 'aiifercnt rooms the are all kinds up to the finest suites we will tell you more about the trip, and then give us your application', which will be taken care of In the order of receipt, lfyou live out of town, telephone or wire, or write at' once. Don't let thi golden opportunity slip. You could not make this trlt independently for twice the sum, and you could never get as much out of It In the same length of. time.

TOMORROW OR NEXT WEEK MAT BE TOO LATE, or you may have to pay morel than you feel like spending. GET BUSY! ahead, beyond a park, rises Monte Called To Oakland. -Carlo, a city built on terraces, full of buttermilk that's- Globe Baby Chick Mash. GLOBE MILLS of California San Frsnr ico Sacramento Col ton Ogden Lot Sin Angeles Diego BIoodtCleansingjAppetite-rtlaking hote English talrors. markable pawnshops, whose window displays would grace Fifth avenue.

AIR OF Within the Caeino, 'there is an atmosphere of excitement. It Is somewhat the same one feels In the Stock Exchange, but different. There Is something less frank about it. It is productive of leas gossip. It la elemental, but covered with a great gloss of gentility.

One passes by the elaborately dec orated theater and enters the "rooms." They are crowded, but It Is very stllh One Is almost- deceived Into thinking it la buslnesa But it is not business, it is pleasure. Those who lose back not as an not to get wealthy, but' for the fun of It. They sit three deep around the 'NEW PLAYIXG i First Run Feature Pictures AXH'U JOV( la "The Vice ef Fools." aad SESSl'E HAYAKAWA la "Where Llghta are Lew." Prices 15c and 26c; children 10c. (CMABillKIEIE Strength -Giving Are the Effects You Nsturally Want from Your Spring Medicine And Hood's Sarsaparllla satisfies these needs as nothing else can. TUlSumarrellous restorative tonic and blood purifier has been recognised for nearly fifty years as the Jec spring medicine 'tor restoring the blood and circulation their riatural rlehness end, vitality.

Hood's Sarsaparllla Is more than foad, because It creates an appetite, and promotes assimilation of all fooM taken, thus securing 100 per cent of nourishment. Thus It contributes to make red blvod, which carries vitality tot all parts of the body and gives the strength and nerve force that nature demands- day by day. Take Hood's Sarsaparllla, small dose each meal, and you will soon note how much refreshed you are, how good your food tastes, and how cheerfully you do your work. Hood's Pills relieve hfeadache. biliousness, constipation.

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