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THURSDAY EVENINb AUGUST. 16, 1923 PAGE 32 Fraud Chargedto Chaplain of School LOS ANGELES. Aug. II. Dr.

William B. Price, cfcaplaln of tho School of Applied Christian FIFTEEN JAILED fit' DRY AGENTS Wants a Wife PALL GERUARDT, 16 Glenn mrnur, who announce that he want a partner for life- y' no flappers oY vamps need apply. i Garden at City Hall Is Treated For Wire Worms Russ Passenger: Plane Achieves Record Altitude PETITION WORK MERE BUSINESS, i SCHOOL TAX IS WIFE MUTED BAKER WITH CAR, FURNISHED FLAT chology, and Ben MeLendon. Price alleged associate at thtfcschool, wero arrested by Federal officers totty on charges of using- the malls to defraud, arraigned beforo a United IN BUI CUR CENT ZE TVfOSCW, Ag claimed to be a record for nauenger aviation was taUbluhed by) a Banian aeroplane in fllaht from Moscow to Taahent. Toe aeroplsno reached a height of 4,900 meters, which is said lo bo tho higheat point ever reached by a European psaaenser plane.

States commissioner and beld in bonds of 110.000 each. I It was charged tho men had obtained 1100,000 from persons on-'rolled at tho achool and others on 1 tho assertion that they possessed Information" as to how, to obtain portions of the Irving ranch, near Santa Ana. Four Women and 11 Men Mrs. Hattie J. Anderson Says i Her Activity Is Without Animosity.

Two Months' Waiting at the Employment Bureau Is Without Result. Superintendent Announces Rate For Fiscal Year; II. S. Increases. Wanted a wife.

Such is 'the demand of Paul Ger- TnE touthweit circle in the city hall gardent i taking a vies-tion. It lies flowerleM, fallow, and covered with a white preparation which reiemblei talcum powr. der. It will remain that way week or to, according to Land-iom Architect Howard Gilkey, who that the big circular garden ii "Kirk." The (rouble it worm. The, o.

railed "wire wormi" appeared'thii Spring, and became to trouble-Koine that flowera in this agrden began to get discouraged. The circle wit then hoed under and roverrd with ulark lime, so strong that the biggest worm ia diarour-aged. The slark lime will be hoed under next week and, after more treatment, will -be pronounced ready for buaineai again. Heroic atepa were 'taken in ihia garden, according to Gilkey1, lest the worms apread to other tract. hardt, 16 Glenn avenue.

No flappers or need ap Jailed in New Activity of Liquor Sleuths. Four women and eleven men are under arrest toay as a result of ons of the largest series of raids conducted in the Kastbay in many months The raids; were carried on simultaneously by Federal prohibition officers from Ban Francisco, headed by I. II. Cory, and by the "dry" squad" of tha Oakland police department, consisting of Sergeant W. Brock I Criticism which has been made biy Alameda county clubwomen against Mrs.

Hattie Jewell Anderson, receiver In the United States Land Office In San Franclaco. for activities In circulating referendum petitions directed against the community property bill adopted by the last session of the state legislature brought forth the statement today from the federal employee that she ply. GerhAi dt does not cure whether the woman whom he will wed blonde or brunette; fat or Ever-Stick Suction Plates with Trubyte. Teeth $15 The Ix -rate for scliool maintenance 1hU finenl year will be 69 eenta, a reduction of 1.3 cents over last year, according to nn- 1 rtouncement made today by Imvid Martin, county superintendent, of school An Increase of over 118.000.000 In property valuation makes this possible although shows a largo increase In school attendance. The rata for elementary schools Will be 4 3 cents, a reduction over tast year of 2.

cents but this will be partly overbalanced by an in- thin; rich or poor. He Insists, however, that she shall not be too 7r A Vr If it inminiiHI'iiiir f- tall and that she shall be "good." While Gerhnrdt has an idea that a woman with curves Is apt to be better tempered than her sister of carried on the work "in the regu Inw 1 1 lnnritt it a la Knol. Jill i wa. iitinn uvjuj- nnri with no animnsitv in.and Patrolmen E. S.

Murphy, Geo. i I. DR. R. C.

ANDERSON angles, he still does not limit his dream by specifying weight. Pardee. Walfter Garrett andE the matter at all. I want to look good with hr." Crown Bridge Work. Ext ractlnar, Fillings, -X'Ra Flctnrea Gaa Given System ot DepmdabU DentUtry 1225 Corner 13TB Over Owl Drue Co.

Oakland crease from 24. cents to itiu foajhlgh schools. BasinR his estimates on the minimum allowed by law, that of $30 per year per mipii for grammar students, and 60 a vear per punil fn ieh students. Superin Mrs. Anderson became a storm center for feminine wrath when her participation in the referendum became known.

It was intimated even that an investigation by federal authorities would be asked for her activities outside the land office. In replying to the charges today, Mrs. Anderson says: he says. "A too big woman does not look well with a small man." Therefore the unknown bride-elect must not measure more than five feet, two or three Inches. FLAT.

CAR UKADV. Gerhnrdt has made all ready for the woman he will lead to the altar. He has a furnished flat Seven ef the places raided were In Oakland and two were In Emeryville. Arrests made by the Federal officers' were as follows: Jack Sievert and Joe 1902 San Pablo avenue; George McPherson, 1925 San Pablo avenue; John Courtney and Jjhn tendent Martin, on Monday, will I. T.

U. CONCLAVE ask the board of supervisors to provide $1,289,940 fr grammar achools and. $78,905 for high "Th Increased attendance in the IS BUSINESS. "For the past six years I have: Adams. 4073 San Pablo avenue, circulated referendum, initiative Emeryville; Martin Courtney and ATLANTA.

Aug. 16 Selec- and nomination petitions In Ala STsmmar schools does not keep I tr naee with the increased assessed i A FEAST Dan Bafc-neschi. 4090 Sun Pablo avenue, Emeryville. awaiting Won a small car aik'trecent picnic. "I will learn to drive next week In plenty of time," affirms the waiting bridegroom.

In the meantime his -search continues for a wife with whom to share his worldly goods. "I do not care If she is forty or so, If she Is only good and healthy," Itlon of) the 1924 convention city of meda county' as a legitimate business. This is the first time any complaint has been made. I un- the International I ypograpnicai Union today is whoduled to occupy New Work Mapped Out by Boy Scouts OF ENTERTAINMENT explained Martin, "but It more than keeps pace in the high schools. Lam year the average daily high school attendance was 11,512 while this year it will reach abut 13 010.

This is due partly to the law which requires compulsory education until .18 years of age, partly to- the part time schools and partly to the efficiency of attendance officers." he explains. Gerhardt is a baker. He Is employed at the Glenn avenue address, working from 2 a. m. until RICHMOND, August 16.

Troop 2 of the Richmond Boy Scouts the attention of the delegates at- dertook, the circulation of this par-tending the annual convention ticular petition against the com-here. Two cities Toronto, Canada, I munity property bill in the course and Hibblngr Minn. have extended of regular business and with no an invitation, and the selection is feeling of animosity, to be made by secret ballots. Port- "My activities have been carried land, has invited the union to on in this matter entirely out of meet there in 1925. the hours required by the United Heated argument again marked states Lard Office.

In fact have the convention sessions yesterday, had a young- woman in the petition and frequent factional outbreaks office to represent me and I have served to widen the gap between merely paid the solicitors em- completed Its organizations and drew up plans for the coming Those made by the Oakland po- lice were: Lola Pierson, Irwin Miller and Thomas Brooks, arrested at Thirty- fourth and Chestnut streets; Louis SeconcT" street; Jess Serreria, 1920 East Fourteenth street; George McCabe and his wife, Julia McCabe, 687 Twenty-seventh street; Mrs. Carrie Morgan, Miss Helen. Perkins, Claude L. Moore and Jesa Connors, 808 Web- ster street. In all the places raided quantities of liquor In varying amounts were found, according to the arresting officers.

Elmer Bigue and Charles L. Ma- ployed. Objection might as well the so-called progressive and ad year's work at this week's meeting, the first since the vacation period. The following officers were named: Ed Gregg, pyramid; John Freese. athletic officer; Sam Hanahran, assistant atlfretic officer; Norman Gregg, custodian; Raymond Mellin, treasurer and John Palmer, music manager.

The following boys -will compose the Pine Tree patrol: Robert Cald- Clara Foltz Sued Oil Investor LOS ANGKLES. Aug. 16. Clara Phortrldge Foltz. sister of Senator Bhortridge and promoter of several land and oil unit schemes, is being i tised here today by Mrs.

Lillian L. Skinner for the recovery of $500, said to have been obtained In the be made to my sewing after the business of the federal office is discharged. "Federal employees among the men are" not questioned when they engage in private business. Many of them have important outside interests." WOMEN WATCH. Mrs.

Anderson intimated that as an appointee of the late President Harding, politics Is at the bottom for the present criticism directed ministration forces. Another feature was an address by Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of Labor, in which he criticised the United Ball Labor board, advocated education and vocational training for all boys and girls under 18 years of age, so that they might be prepared to carry oq the work of the world, and declared it his belief that the next session Congress will pass a number of measures beneficial to the mid-forenoon. His wages are $60 a week. "Some woman ought to be glad to be my wife. I can take good care of her," he declares.

So he invites interviews or communications, in his search after romance. Gerhardt is a German by birth. He has. been in Oakland for the past five years. GOES TO JOB BUREAU.

When Gethardt launched his career as a wife'seeker among all the women of the bay cities, he applied to Mrs. Helen- Power at the State Employment Bureau. The application was in a new classification to her. She had listed delectable cooks, gracious companions, stenographers, teachers but none was willing to change her application to one as wife. Gerhardt persistently visited the.

office for two months. Then he missed a day or two. "Now I got an automobile since I saw you last," he told her when he again arrived. All Gerhardt lacks is a wife. caie or on eynmcaie hiock.

il i 19 I 1 1 ,1 1.. -J f. I claimed Miss Folt misrepresented uJB' Hanahran and Norman Qreiwr. this were arrested by the police after theyhad wrecked their auto- mobile at Evers and Wellington streets. They are being held for investigation.

A gallon of wine was found in the automobile by Policeman Walter Gallagher. They told the officer that they had been to Hayward and were trying to find Twenty-third when the ac cident occurred. Served daily from 1 1 lo 1 1 Family ttyle Luncheon 11 to 520 cents. Children, half portion, 10 cents. Special private boxes, 23 cents.

Dinner 5 to 1135 cents. Children, half portion, 15 cents. Special privata boxes, 65 csnts. BILL OF FARE APPETIZERS FUN FROM THE PRESS international News SALAD Mary Astor in "HOPE" From tha famous painting by Watts ENTREE john WHAnry lewis And His Soloists assisted by VIOSBY'S NEW ORLEANS JA2Z BAND offering "THE EVOLUTION OF JAZZZZ" A Rich Dish with a Real Kick 1 ROAST Madge Bellamy Cullen Lamlis Noah Beery Oscar the Elephant "SOUL OF THE BEAST" A Circus in Reels for Kids fram 7 to 77 the value of stock and the revocation of her permit by the1 corporation commissioner made it practically against her. In the mean time the worker orrlson Rtated that the I.

W. W. watchful waiting is the attitude to- Legion Delegates movement rouna a iieiu tor upem-tions only where the rgiht to organize was denied the workers. He declared that "so long as I. W.

W. The personnel the Fox patrol includes: Harold Long, patrol leader; George Russell, Raymond Mellin, Caslor Muylle, Read Bullock, Orin Osborn, Jack Wilson and Henry Pederson. The following paUols will be numed at next Tuesday's meeting of the troop: Carl Rasa, patrol leader: W. Wier, George Hammond. William Mason, Kilmer Pawles, Don Oswald JPresenl at Caucus f.ay ot the women who have lea the fight agaiifst the referendum directed at the community property bill adopted by the last session, of the state legislature and signed by Governdr Richardson.

Thp law hprnnips ooprfltive at- mid- employers exist there wilj be I. W. W. agitators." SA.V LEANDRO, Aug. If Six delegates and alternates, from San Leandro post, America.i Legion.

iist night attended the ckucub' of lametla cojutity delegates to the 1101 II nltrVit tnnicVit iinloaa cinf ioinnf I and (J il Searcy. RICHMOND NOTES I at a -rt rf the itrinn. names have been certified to the referendum petitions which are opening in WkaAucust 27. The encer' TCrI meeting was held in the olubrooms hes er Andrews. John I calling it into questio'n.

In the FERRY APPROVED RICHMOND, Aug. 16 Conditions in the east are not so good as Xn. r. Those Vlhni vjvuirp post Everett raiu, r.iuen nan ana HEROINE OF OX TEAM DAYS, 92 YEARS OLD, DIES Funeraf services-are being arranged for- Mrs. Elizabeth Jane' Sims, 90, 837 Kast Twelfth street, who ianie to Cal'fornia by ox team in 1862.

and who held a Vifle in several encounters with Rogers, Dr. A. Swaesey, Del-1 "K'enian. bert- Wiedmaeir. Woyd Stagner, i in the west, according to P.

M. Black, who has just returned from a trip. He made the address of the evening before the Kveryman club of the First Christian church last Daniel Card ozn and Ay do Bcue- FIXKli'S JOB ABOLISHKD. event that those who are objecting to the measure are successful, the bill will be placed on the ballot at the state election in November of next year. MANY NAMES NEEDED.

Mrs. Aaron Schloss of Berkeley, chairman of the department of legislation, California Federation of Women's Clubs and chairman of the Women's Joint Legislative aicks. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. Clark B.

Day, recently appointed secretary of the state compensa SWT FLIGHT POSTPOXKIX SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16. Through the combined vote of the public utilities and judiciary com-mittees of the board of supervisors, 1 a permit has been voted to Author H. Drauehon. maaror of Vallelo.

for Intimate glimpses of President Coolidge Washington mourns President Harding SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16. The non-j Saturday night'js meeting of the tion insurance fund, lias announced top navy flight from San Diego to jfhe abolishment of the office ot Contra Costa Encampment of I. O. St.

Louis, to have been made byMfisoal secretary of the commission F- "ere be all-night af- uommittee wnicn memoes some the operation of an automobile DESSERT Our Gang Comedy "ONE TERRIBLE DAY" fair, according to plans made last dozen of statewide groups which ferry betwesn Richmond and San niglu at the meeting of the locaj the Indians en route. She died yesterday at her home. Sims was active in the establishment of a pioneer settlement in the northern part of the state. She was the widow of Harrison Sims, a farmer of Sierra valley. For the past ten years she had resided 1n Oak iXutenani-tJommunaer k.

a. iiurg hich was held bv Grove L. Fluke, and Lieutenant B. H. Wyatt today, assistant to United States At- has been postponed until later this tomey John T.

Williams here. month. Test flights were being Flnke is a nephew of United made States Senator Johnson. Odd Fellows lodge. A banquet and program will, be features.

Clean Comfortable Courteous Georgina and Dorothy Pedro of NOTE: ENTREE Is served during dinner hours only. No cover charge. Not responsible forlost articles. The above bill will be served during this week only. New one Saturday.

have support to the community property, law, this morning was hopeful that the referendum was defeated. "There is needed 48,289 signatures, which must be filed by county clerks in Sacramento today. Some 5790 were needed before Alameda county made its returns. There have been 4804 names to the referendum certified from this Francisco. i Nearly a hundred residents from Richmond and Vallejo, headed by Mayor W.

V. Scott of Richmond, attended the hearing yesterday afternoon and applauded the action of the committees. The permit was voted after the failure of the San Francisco-Richmond Ferry company, a rival concern, to obtain a postponement of the hearing for 60 days because of the illness of M. Emanuel, presi- Rodeo, aged 18 and 15 years, respectively, who disappeared after a dance last Saturday night, are being sought by police officers here und elsewhere around San Francisco bay. Instant hot water I i county.

While it is possible that the 986 remaining names necessary how for every home may be sent in by county clerks dent "Strangers' Day," in honor of the many new families arriving in the West Side district of Richmond, will be celebrated tomorrow afternoon byThft Home Missionary Society of the First Methodist church here. Representatives of Draughon as today, we are hopeful that an in serted that his company already had subscribed and that a guarantee had been obtained for the construction of the first terry boat. i Final approval of the permit will The LOW PRICE, home-size TROOP Automatic Water Heater now places within easy reach of eveirji home the wonderful comfort of instant hot water sufficient number of signatures will kill the referendum." "Women of California are prepared to fight until they achieve proper lawe in regard to community property," Mrs. Schloss de land. Surviving are three daugh-Tteno, Nevada; Mrs.

A. Laugh-ton, of Klamath Falls, and Miss Ljge Siim, of Oakland. New heater Opened in Oakland Adding the thirty-first link to a chain of motion picture thea-terSthe T. D. Junior Enterprises last night opened the New Palace theater at Twenty-third avenue nnd East Fourteenth street with Theodore Roberts in "Gt'umpy" following a program Inside the new theater of speakers from both the city and county governments and a regular old time street car-nivl for the Benefit of the entire district.

Commissioner W. J. Moorehead, representing Mayor John L. Davie, was one of the speakers. The county board of supervisors was represented and Clement Miller, Friday evening, August.

17, has been set as the date for the postponed meeting of the Mirmar chapter, Eastern Star, picnic, which was to have been given on the date of the funeral services in honor of former President Harding. be decided upon fey the entire clared today. Leaders in Alameda county board of supervisors at the next meeting on Monday. women's organizations as Individuals have been carefully watching the referendum petitions as they "Old Faithful" ROOP have been checked In the county clerk's office since Saturday. BOY FRACTURES LEG.

Falling from, a fence at Twenty-sixth and Chestnut streets. Victor Vancchi, ag 12, of 887 Twenty-eighth street, fractured his left leg late yesterday. FORESTERS TO CELEBRATE. The thirty-first anniversary of Pride of the Forest Circle No. 122.

secretary of the Twenty-third Av 1 1 (wkh price os ah' hrvh 0O4)COMMOOITIES 1 lAA 1314 1915 1916 1317 VHIL. Companions of the Forest, Ancient Order Foresters, will be celebrated at a meeting to be held tonight at Jenny Lind hall. Twenty-second street and Telegraph avenue. An entertainment program has been arranged by a committer headed by Mrs. Anna Cosgrovc.

What Is Neuritis? enue Improvement Association, spoke. Grant Miller, county coroner and head ot the Kastbay Safety Council, made a short address. Among the other speakers were R. A. McNeil, Charles Moser and-Mort Thomas, all of the T.

D. Junior Enterprises. FREDERICK JENKINS DEAD. SAN LEANDRO, Aug. 16.

-Frederick Jenkins, a native of England, died at his home here early this morning. His death followed a long illness. Jenkins is surfived by a wife and a small son. Charles A. Jenkins, and-a sister, Mrs.

A. J. Phillips, of -48 utton avenue. The funeral wil be held from the home of IL W. Seramur, 160 Estudillo avenue, at 230 Saturday afternoon.

I HARDING MEMORIAL. I TOUNGSTOWN, Augr. 16. With Imposing ceremonies which partook much of the character of a solemn memorial, Harding park, gift of Jacob Kalver, Youngstown business man, to the village of Hubbard. was dedicated this afternoon.

This is the first permanent memorial to be named for the late president Since his deaths-. Neuritis is an inflammation of the nerves that produces sharp, darting OAKLAND SAILOR HONORED. Ansel C. Hulbert of this city, who recently enlisted in the United States navy has been designated pain very similar to that of rheun matism. In fact, the disease is often I the honor man of his school, ac Good Time to Buy Tires cording to information from the U.

S. Naval Training Station at San Plego. The Horton School home-size automatic water heater It is lou) priced, It is a marvelous gas saver. It embodies all those sterling qualities that have made Old Faithful TROOP the national favorite among comfort loving people. Hot water without the bother of lighting fires.

Hot water without waiting for it to get hot. Hot water instantly at the touch of a faucet anywhere in the. house. No longer a luxury. Now available in the Cruelty Is Charged In Divorce Plea Eight years ago James R.

Wills, a street car conductor, began associating with other women, representing he was single, but it was not until recently she met some of these women and found It out, avers Mrs. Pearl N. Wills In asking for a divorce on grounds of cruelty. The Wills home is at 906 Fifty-ninth street. During the past year Wills has beat her from once to ten times How You Carl Make Hairs Quickly Disappear Perkins A Palm Sta Oaklaa A Day School with all Departments Accredited- Reopens Tuesday, Sept.

4 For information during vacation, call residence telephone, Oakland 2380. School telephone, Lakeside mistaken for rheumatism and treated as such, with the result that the sufferer gets no lasting benefit. Neuritis Is usually brought on by colds, injuries, bruises, nervous exhaustion, malarial poisoning or Infectious 'diseases. The pain may be confined to one spot It may move from place to place. Sometimes It is accompanied by soreness In the muscles, numbness In the hanus or feet, lame bank, stiff joints, eye strain or severe headaches.

The only way to obtain permanent, lasting rellf is to heal the affected nerves get rid of the inflammation. Eopa Wjtriii Tablets are compounded for that very purpose. Harmless, pleasant and effective. A trial package will convince you. Price SI.

Kor sale by the Owl nnd other druggists. Boe-ricke Kunyon 42a 14th street, Oakland; 108 Powell street. San Francisco. Advertisement. a montn, tne wite alleges, and a year ago Jie neat her so severely rtisrlotte F.

Center. Principals. that neighbors appeared upon the The whole story of Goodyear value is plainly shown ia the above simple chart Over the last ten years, while prices of all comi modifies were soaring, Goodyear Tire prices have been kept consistendy low. Today, Goodyear prices areT37 below those of 1920, and 30 below those even of 1914. This is remarkable in itself, but more reraarkable is the fact that year after year Goodyear Tires have been steadily improved in.

design, materials and construction. Now is a good time to buy Goodyear Tires. Prices are low, and the tires are the finest and most serviceable Goodyear has ever built. As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell and recommend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled All-Heather Tread and back the up with standard Goodyear Service DOW TOWS Sill tka Th Mia Olitw Tin a Kibfetr Ce. BmJiiii BtMdi CaSfciaa Celli W.

William Ait ml- Oa. (Helps to Beauty) Even a stubborn growth of hair will quickly vanish from the face, neck or arms after a aingle treat-' ment with delatone. To remove: hair from arms, neck or face make a stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface and after abojjt two minutes rub off, wash the' skin and it will be left free from hair or blemish. To avoid disappointment be quite certain you get real delatone and mix fresh. 1 scejie called the police.

They married In Auburny Placer county. August 1. 1910. And have three minor children of whom she asks custody with 175 a month for their maintenance. Tha couple separated Monday.

The Anna Held School Boarding- and day school for girls. Primary, Intermediate and high Thirty-sixth year begins Sept. 123. Mary K. Wilson, B.

I. M. Principal. Berkeley, California. -if you are building or buying ApNEW HOME court you nwt the best, th handiest, the most ilttuft" live, in AJT home.

Tell the contractor to put in a TROOP home-fize automatic It trill eo oh no more. WIFK ACCUSES MATE. i TROOP home-size Auto- I matic at prices and terms you can easily afford. in izz. Armur i Mulvany, painter, issued wveraf worthless checks in payment for the rent.

of Jhis home, much to her humiliation. 'Mrs. Hasel Mulvany charged In ask- ing for a divorce on charges of cruelty. They were married in'ltlS and separated July 10. last, when Mulvany deserted her on the pre-' tense ha, was going to San Francisco for work, the wife says.

-The wife lasks custody of three minor chil- dren and maintenance, as well as costs of suit. puts in a TROOP automatic water heater NOW. so yon cn enjoy It and let it pay for Itself times over as you rnske SMALL MONTHLY PA Come and see a demonstration of TROOPS in action at S10 HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE a-t Alt Serric C. Where will you spend Sunday? trlving over crowded highway In search of a quiet spot to enjoy a few hours reet? In some delightful-spot, near at hand, whert-you cen really re-create yourae'f? 'If you have a at Joaquin Miller Actes you at-' ways have- some place ta Wetk -ends. Lots' row "as low as 1359.

Or.ve out. "'t rnarteoatk t. Market Strt Cirui i Market St lark liar Tin C. IW flvKn St. a Hmricfc Ft rirhie-nt Bn Brea.

Brt Im. fc4 Kt Tireift ft Fall Term Opens. August 20 rtO CXWirWTIYl TriUnCS-AO JOQAlACTMnET The- A-to-Zd High bool ts'aerrrditfri to California. Stan, font. Brown.

Cornell. Northwestern, Michigan and other InJ-ersitles and College. ra.lee At Troop Water Hester Agency OAKLAND 33? I 3ih St Phone" Oakland AN RANCIiCO 417 Sutu-r St. rhone Carfkld 731 IHHsJSIUr.B'.U.JJW HI lirxOO RIXGSTERS APrFAL. DENVER.

1. Sixteen members of len el's so-called Dollar Bunco Rfne" convicted here 'last March and sentenced tn eerve penitentiary term, filed of appeal with the Col- Snrreme -virt to-'nr. 4f "California Made for Witerit TridV' 3037 Telegraph Ar. re cf V'rhtcr 1 1. 1'vcrVclcr.

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