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20 AUDITOR HOLDS UP SCHOOL WALL BILL Bureau of Inspection Complains That Contractors Used In= ' "^B^sasl ferior Materials " Report Giving 0. K. Dated Year Ahead of Clement Pri mary Work Hennlng &. Burke are to rave some] difficulty collecting! the bill* of 56,478.75 for the retaining wall of ; the Clement I primary school, although the appropria- j lion was jammed through the board of J supervisors Monday despite the "noes" J <*f Bancroft, Hayden. Murdork and Cut- j ten. The Merchants' association pro- j tested that the rock used was inferior j and the analyses of six samples by : Chemist Abbott A. Hanks showed that the charge was true. Auditor Boyle said yesterday that he •would refuse to pass the demand until he had made an investigation as to whether the rock was partly made up of poor materials, as charged. The challenge of the bureau of inspection under Henry Campbell that fully a fourth of the rock was not up to stand ard was glossed over byl the works board and the supervisors' finance com mittee, another report being produced from an expert saying that the rock was all right. Commissioner Newsoni could not recollect whose report this was, but two such reports were abroad. Auditing Expert D. A. .Hagens of the "Merchants' association unearthed one such report yesterday, it was that; of Smith Emery, dated August 1. 1910. It appeared that the rock examined came, not from the "Clement school job. but from the quarry that was supposed.to supply the rock used in the wall. Hanks" six samples were taken during the last summer direct from the ma terial going into the wall On the ground and ran one-quarter to one-third poor, averaging 26.2 per cent unfit for the purpose. J Emery's report was missing when Hapen? looked for it yesterday in the municipal files, but was,brought back by. a representative of the interested firm. The report was made more than a year agro and could not apply to the stuff going into the Clement wall. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT FORMALLY ANNOUNCED « .Fruitvale Belle to Marry John Van Sicklen . OAKLAND. Aug. 26.—Announcement was made today by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrold of Fruitvale of the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Sue Har rold, to John Van Sicklen, member of the prominent Van Sicklen family of Alameda. ' The Harrolds are a pioneer family of Fruitvale and have been prominent in social life for years in this city. Their home has been the center of a circle of society folks and the family is exceed ingly popular. Miss Harrold isa grad "«uate of the Oakland* high school. She was a prominent figure in society last season; and her charming manner won her many admirers. It: was f originally fntended to announce the engagement at a large card party at" the Harrold home, but the recent ; death of Miss •Harrold's grandmother caused a change in the plans. .The wedding date has not been set. * ff " "Jack" Van Sicklen is one of the popular young business men around the bay. He is a son of Mrs. F. CH. Parker of Burllngame, .Vt., and be fore coming here was a leading mem ber of the society set of his home town. Van Sicklen came here two" years « % ago to take a position "with Dodge, * Sweeney & Co.. a" San Francisco com mission firm, which is controlled by * his uncle, F. ' TV. Van; Sicklen. Fritz, a brother. is a resident of Alameda, and a sister, Mrs. McKee errard, lives at 1718 San Jose avenue, Alameda, which is also John Van Sicklen's home. INTERLOCUTORY DECREE OF DIVORCE VACATED •Judge Waste Gives Mrs. M. Hill Chance to Defend j Suit OAKLAND, Aug. 26.—Though holding that the attorneys of R.B. Hill had mad* no agreement not;to take a de fault against Mrs. Margaret Hill in the divorce case brought; by Hill f against his wife. Judge "Waste decided that the ends of Justice would be best served in setting aside the default and giving Mrs. Hill f a chance :to make a defense. The interlocutory; decree granted . Hill several days ago yon the „ ground fof cruelty;was accordingly vacated today. Mrs. Hill was given five days to file her •answer. SPEAKERS TO DISCUSS QUESTION OF SUFFRAGE Meeting Will Be Held in First Presbyterian Church OAKLAND. Aug. Raymond Rob ins of Chicago and Mrs. ' Elizabeth Lowe ~ "Watson, president Jof -the State Suffrage association, will be the : speak ers at. a 1 meeting of the church federa tion that will be held Monday evening In the First Presbyterian church. -Rob ins; represents J the National-Direct Legislation league-but he.is at present giving his time to the cause of securing the ballot ,for women in California. BIG PRIZE IN RAFFLE AROUSES SUSPICION Investigate Sale of Tickets; to Berkeley Business Men r * BERKELEY, Aug*; .26.—The police are Investigating,; the reports of f several Berkeley business; men that*, they J, were induced by a j strange woman to : buy raffle tickets ; for an $8,000 dwelling." which they were told would be disposed of for the relief of f & poor family. ; The agent said the house had; been donated for the cause... Having bought chances, the business V men / waited for further word "and,-* not hearing more of the raf fie, went to the police. X. WOMAN IS BADLY HURT IN FALL FROM CAR Mrs. M. J. Eastler Thought to Be Internally Injured OAKLAND. Aug. 26. —While alighting from a San ; Pablo avenue ■ oar at Stan ford avenue at 5:30 o'clock; this even ing, Mrs. M. J. Eastler of 802 Turk street, San Francisco .: fell f and was injured severely. ;r.^ She was removed to . the r> receiving J; hospital, where ;it J* was feared she had suffered "internally. " Jf -♦ f —— ~ —"'." ''"[ ".:/.-~:"~r:; i~ :—-V j Postmasters Appointed | WASHINGTON. P. C, 'Ang.'2o*.—Postmasters appointed: California—Carlsbad. ':; Kan .v,?. Pie go county, F. P.; Kmlth, vice •M. W. Hayes, re signed." :•- * . .; ~ ;::- .";■•-"*-"• :■■■■■.. '■•.-: ';Oregon Grand *Ronde.t.YamhilF county, E. - L. Kaiser, rice .J. A. Bshr.; resigned.": Lakeside,' Cons county,* D.'■ 0. Kiajoa, rice J. 7 D. Magce,* Dr. G. Ghiglieri, Treasurer for the Columbus Festival TAFT MAY ATTEND BIG CELEBRATION Chief Executive Sought as Guest at Lodge Day Exercises OAKLAND, Aug. 26.A i committee, headed by State Senator John """v. Stet son, chairman of the committee of ar rangements, in charge of the: Columbus day celebration-to be held October 12, has been appointed to; secure the pres ence of President Taft, in Oakland Oc tober 12 instead of October 10 and ef forts will be made to have corner stone exercise* at the j new 'city «hall delayed! two days." f; It "is pointed out that President Taft as ; the; guest of the city' will witness the. splendid program which is being : planned and that under this arrangement the business, men of the city will have but one holiday ( to contend with. The committee feels that,with Presi dent ; Taft and Governor :; Hiram / TV. : Johnson, who already " has accepted, : both present. the day will be one of the most notable | ever held in the state and visitors from all the ? cities of the central part of the. state are J expected. Many out of town societies have al ready sent letters of 'acceptance, and the committee. on music f reports that more than; 50 - bands will! participate." • In line 'with the large plan upon which'the holiday is being outlined the merchants will be requested:to help in the decorations and all of the principal streets of the city will be strung with -bunting, flags: and banners. "It also has been decided to supply the large delegation from the Chamber of Commerce iand the Merchants', ex change, which is going'to; Sacramento this week to attend the state fair, with a large quantity of literature ad vertising ;■: the. day. This will be dis tributed among the thousands of visitors.: f;-;•-/ Among; the beautiful -floats to be seen in the parade,will be one contain ing Queen Isabella and I her ladies ?in waiting. Arrangements have already been made ~toi build a float at a cost of , $350. v --:'//. :■.:'/':: ;;V -V v; -'■ The '* Oakland lodges of Red t Men have held a preliminary * meeting -to decide upon the part they are to take in the parade program. They will, have a typical?lndian camp at Adams Point" and will be dressed in war paint and armed with arrows and tomahawks and will receive Columbus and ; his men when they land from their cara vels. m . . Dr. G. Ghiglieri. treasurer' of the ar rangements committee, reports that he has Heard from organizations ; from a large number of -outside cities and;ex pects at least 100,000 people to attend the exercises. //'/■ PROFESSOR MOODY TO GO AS A DELEGATE Californian to Attend Gathering j for Rennes Exercises BERKELEY. Aug. . 26.—Prof. Robert 6. Moody of the department of anatomy at the University of "California 'will represent S California at ■ the University of Rennes exercises,'October. ; l4," 15 and 16,; which' will be commemorative of the reunion of Brittany and France* Delegates have J been invited from the universities of the world. i Prof.'Russell Tracy Crawford of % the department of astronomy was the Uni versity of - California ; representative sat the centenary of "the founding of the University of i ; " ;.; Prof. Bernard; P. Moses, on of absence: from Berkeley." started X this week from Paris for; Christiana, to participate on behalf of*the.University, of California' in;the* centennial";of the Royal University ;of Sweden* From there he will go to Scotland;- where *he will attend the ceremonies of the five ; hundredth anniversary of the 'founding of thei University~of St. Andrews. : :! RIVER LAND OWNERS .:■■-■-TO FORM ASSOCIATION Pre nary Steps Taken at Chamber of Commerce OAKLAND. Aug. 26.—At a meeting of delta; land owners imf the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys held in the rooms of-the Chamber t of Commerce this afternoonS it was i resolvedito"^form an association which 1; would bind the vari ous owners together and protect*their mutualf interests.' .\f .." '.'.: The f meeting i was \ called,: by John P. Irish, and j owners' representing 150,000 acres were " represented. The organiza tion will be known an the Delta asso ciation and will work for the improve ment of the valley lands. A; meeting will be held in \ the f near future for the !purpose of;electing per manent officers.:•■*'.' "*'.'-. - -f r • ; FORMER PARTNER SUES ESTATE OF NIEHAUS Dec ares; He Was f Defrauded by Late Furniture Manufacturer OAKLAND':Aug. 26.Suit for $5,000 was begun*, today-.against it-he restate of the \ late i Edward ?F.;Niehaus,fs furniture* manufacturer of Berkeley, by Frederick W. Kern, -the latter alleging Niehaus" defrauded him. Kern say* that he. P. I O.'.Druffle and Niehaus entered into ne | gotiations, through Niehaus, that re sulted in the purchase by them of the 1 business of the .Bay' Furniture Veneer and Boy company of North, Bend, Ore. represented to his partners, I*' Kern that he" paid \ 's4o,ooo for the whereas.it cost him only. $30,000. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1911. SORORITY GIVES INFORMAL DANCE Delta Delta Deltas "Open New Clubhouse for the Univer sity Season BERKELEY, -Aug. ." 26.— Delta , Delta Delta sorority of the University I of California opened/ its J- new house j in : Arch street for';the semester social j season ■ with fan J informal dance • last i - night, j Guests :wereJicollege"- men \ and ; " women" and a? few J former students: of ! the university, JJ . "-"f -'• .....f,; "■".': ''■/:'-. j ;/; Active,; members - of- -:the: Berkeley j ' chapter received f the guests. Among j the members are: "* ■*'■: "' f , Helen Lottpll Beekwith Gertrude. Jlenihan '.■".--.■ ! Harriet Martha Ehren- Muriel Trull ':■:; ■■-'■.' bergf- - ,;." :'; i •••■"" Florence lonise I Isabel Emma Fowler f .. Wheeler '-■'.. Anna" Rodman f Kidder Marianne Hazel J Bell : Anna'" Laura:f Rorison ;<'" Marie Jeanette- Dehay GugrMelma Roth '-. -'■--.' Mildred Druhe ;'*;. '" Alma »Scott :- . . ' Edith; McNab 5f Irene O'Connor j Edith Frlsbie >j " Iran Foxpx»\ .' , Jessie *W. Harris "--'_: Margaret I-osran »' , , Rosalie. 1.. v Ogden -.. Otrendolrn Bride : row-! Helen Young'=' ;, ; " ers * •-*,fv' Anna I.cc Hopkins j church services TO BE HELD AT Mills Berkeley^Pastor Will Conduct i f* Religious Worship / " j J / OAKLANDf.'Aug. 26.—Church^ services at; Mills college will be ; held tomorrow by ? Rev. ! George Eldredge?jof ♦ Berkeley. Uda J Waldrop;: former, instructor in or- | gan music: at ' the, college, will- preside ! at the organ.'-Waldrop recently returned ! from Europe, where he spent ' two years i in study.and on a concert tour. He will | resume his post "at Mills college this i term. .*"■;/.f >:/ :/// ;/i/'/'/-/i-/~' r: ///■'//* i Memorial services for Prof.' Josiah j Fillmore Street- J^s^P* '-Geary Street Closing Out Sale Bargains •-." t^^r-- '//■/ ; : v ;--' ; -"."•'*'■.;■ ■'■■" '"'-..J.-? . • '.'-•*. Are Absolutely Unequaled We publish below a very few of the hundreds of matchless money-saving prices for the coming week. Read — make comparison — respond quickly. About 150 Smart Tailor Suits Well Worth $32.50 and $35.00 Each, A «*| g% mm Including a Sample Line of Fall t^ I »?%• # O Mode Is from a Leading Maker, Monday \Jeach SUIT values that are indeed extraordinary—that have no counterparts in the , eitv today. Do not 1 fail to investigate this- offering if you are looking for a : Fall Suit for immediate wear. These are swa^er suits that carefully dressed women will be delighted with. There are about ten different models with four or five button, strictly tailored, Skinner satin'lined-Coats' /Thev^^ made of splendid quality all-wool Tweeds, Homespuns and ■ Mannish Mixtures in gray, brown and tan effects—Zibelines in navy, brown, gray or wine color. Very latest panel front and back Skirts with kick pleats. All sizes. Cheap for $32.50 and $35. /Matchless bargains at Closing Out Sale price, $16.75 each."' , - - /'■.',:"-'•"-'-""■"■■'" ... " •"-' '•/■• - -"^""S- ( . " ' '■: '/,'. ,-./ '■■'■- .... . . "• <" : All Dress Goods at Bureau Scarfs and Sacrifice Prices Squares Reduced ...Judge of the savings on any kind you may j Get pretty.bureau outfits or table pieces now need by the few sale prices quoted • .:..-■ at a fraction of real value.: The closing, out sale ; 60<yd. for $1.00 Black and White Check /■ at the new prices starts Monday- j * \ Suitings. f; - t /' : :• : f v - i 7^» Each for Fringed Linen Scarfs '.with' col- ; 45£ yd. for $1.25 All-Wool Scotch Plaids. f yj if* C-/ orec i stripes; these are 16x50 inches: , - 58*2 yd. for $1.00 Storm Serges-*"-'" "a^niark" *>*>/* Each for Damask , Scarfs— Size "lBxls ] ' 78£ yd. for $1.25 Storm Serges— - "Jnd'bia^ ■ '■■'■ •^^Cv inches-mercerized 1 and hemstitched.; ' . $1.45 yd. for $3.00 heavy Navy Tailor Series. . aj. for Handsome Battenberg Scarfs—These $1.15 ydf for $2.00 Chiffon Broadcloth. f &£l > OOC : are inches, and have linen centers. $1.45 yd. for $2.50 Pastel Broadcloth. f S^f «"£ Battenberg Tidies-Ridiculou.lv :: pneed; 6 ins.: r"- y .j^ v . •.-' y »--■%--*- •;■" iool*^"**'- Battenberg Tidies—Ridiculouslyy priced; :jo ins. Black DreSS Goods About Half Price ; J square, sc; 10 ins', square. 15c; 18 ins. square, 25c. " Every- yard f remaining ;• now J ; at practically half f Embroidered and Hand Drawn Squares— i regular prices; broadcloths, serges, voiles, mohairs', -; n 69 cV24x24 inch;.B3c;f32x32-inch, $1.10. ' : stripe effects, etc. : ;•.,•..;..,. .', . -. '-..'• -. I V '. • ' > , . ..;;,.■■:.';«. -\^_aiß_B^Ba^aiaißv^aß^^nnßß«^ _ ß _aia ■■' ■'^^mmmmmwmnmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmi^r ■ * :. .— -..:..-■■■ —-——-■■-■.- -.■■■... ..-. ■ ! — ■ ■ -.. . -; — Table Linens, Towels, Bedding, Curtains THE r-losing-out prices are * amazingly —much below * wholesale. Every housekeeperevery hotel, lodging house and restaurant proprietor * should read this partial list; or better still, come and go through the stock. , 23^ yd. for 45c half bleached Damask. $1.98 pr. for $3.00 white wool nap Blankets. 48< yd. for 65c bleached Satin Damask. $3.89 pair for $6.00 White Wool Blankets. 85£vd for $1.15 bleached Irish Damask. c $1.48 each for $2.00 Silkoline Covered Com- :• $1.25 doz. for $1./:> bleached satin finish ;~" - forters. -> v ! f: 0 " ; f ;;* « $1.50 dozffo? $2.25 satin finish Xapkins. ?2'35 each, for $3.00 Silkolinc Covered C0m 52.25 doz. for $3.25 Irish Linen Xapkins. 0-5-41/" *i -on . * 1 c a 4y 2 yd. for 8 twill Toweling. 95^ each for §{ Honeycomb Spreads. ll^'yd. for 15c Check Glass Toweling. . $1.65 each for $2.00 Honeycomb Spreads. •. lO^.each; for 15c Huck Towels., 55£ each for $1.00 Pillows, satin ticking. 15^ for 22/2C .all linen Huck Towels. $1.00 each for $1.50 Pillows, satin art ticking. ;2ltoach for 30c Turkish Bath Towels. . v X , ', £ in « .*. ,-, , to c 68* each : for 85c Pequot Sheets-81x90 in. _' 5c each-,fortlOc Curtain Rods 68^1?each forS^cfl^equotsSheets—81x90in. •;.- ■.■•.•■^■ i „_ . 15* each for 20c Pequot Cases —45x36 in. $1.15 pr. for $1./r> Nottingham Curtains, 3 - 49* each for 65c seamed Sheets—Blx9o in. yards long. . t ■ 11* each for 17^c Pillow Cases—4sx36in'. $2.19 pr. for $3.25 heavy Cable Net Curtains. \ $1.85 pr. for $4.00 gray double bed Blankets. ':■? 7/ 2^ yd. for 10c Lonsdale Hope Muslin. V. M " . -X 'c^o?lß^S^ 'All Wash Goods to 75c Yd. ■"'*-. .-- - - :-- - -•■■■- --. -.-■..'■ -•■■.-...- ■-....■..■ ... ■!■■ ■*- ..;•*. ■>: ■ ..■■■,.-■■■.••■...* / '■..- ■ . ■■..-; '. ",, m : ,. ,; : . ;. :*•;■",' ■•■;*. ■ -..>*.;■ with Dutch neck and satin ■ OR Monday we've' grouped into one.big'^ &% 1 / - /jpi I trimmed; colors red, pink, navy * " lot all of the Mercerized Poplins, Fou- g M'\i.f%''-^s^:- '- and light blues; sizes 8 to 14 lards. Imported Marquisettes: Voiles, S^m^&ttfttMSk S ..?:*■■■:-■■;. :■_-■■ -..:;:" "4.-:; ;.; Mulls; Sateens, Poplins, Irish Dimities, Silk JL ■*"*""""■ . ■ %• .years. r . _ f M Zephyrs; white dotted Swisses and other * ; y I «ri; A c^? Cil CttJAotorc CO Id wash fabrics that have sold to 75c the yard, and marked them at one Ladies "JWeaierS^.lo t startling price to close— 12y 2 c. Fine aii-wooi yarn, fancy White Dimities, large and small checks, yard 8d weave, full length,"two,pockets tt ■ ' ' m ' « -nit i ; r»" • -i -" i r-v *; *n Aii'/.ffr^hit; Oxford or Heavy Tennis Flannel; velvet finish, yard 8* * «and-,rolifcults, white, oxtord,or - v,*- .<* » „^x> ■-, ■ -• mmtm-w' * cardinal- sizes 34 to 44. J Sanitary Diaper Cloth, piece of 10 yards 75«£ Children's Sweaters 50c Igjlkoline, faucv-floral designs, now,* yard.. ... .,,7^ colors "and dollar value; plain | "'^% '■ * 7~^^ . mi "^ Gertrude Menihan, Who Assisted at A College Social ; Keep.: who died at Pacific Grove July I 26, will be held at Lisser J hall Sunday, afternoon. September 3, vat'; 3; o'clock. •Addresses will be delivered by college i and'alumnae clubs' representatives. I' The college department * registration I for V this J semester " has exceeded -J 12d, which is greater than any number,here- J tofore enrolled in that department. The seminary department; has been discon tinued. ' ':',: : * - . , \ f Physicians recommend: the Lurline Ocean Water , .tub v baths j- foe :. nervous ness, > insomnia and rheumatism. Try. one* for that tired feeling. .The: Lurline baths are at Bush J and JLarkin .streets.' FIRE ENDANGERS' CRIPPLED WOMAN One Berkeley Home Destroyed and Another Damaged by Early Morning Blaze . BERKELEY, Aug. 26.— V. Hansen two : story ' dwelling at 2612 Warring street, in an exclusive^ East Berkeley district, was destroyedearly this morn ing, and damage of - ?1,000-was done, to the adjoining home, occupied by J. L B. Howe / and family, at 2614 Warring street. 'jfCTKef; cause:;;-, of ■*■ the 1 fire is '.riot; known: Special* Policeman Thompson ".turned In ' an alarm when he saw the flames, and by : the time f the firemen reached the place the Hansen, dwelling was doomed. *Howe, who is an engineer at the k Cali fornia Institute for the Deaf.'.Dumb and Blind, was awakened; f this :^ morning when In* saw the roof f. of the, Hansen home ablaze,.the* flames lighting up his room/ -He f roused his J family] and jail, escaped;*^ Mrs. Mary 86 years of age, mother of Mrs. Howe, is suffer ing '.with; af broken; hip and had to be carried" to ■ the 3 street by/ her family. ; i * fWhen' the firemen reached the Han sen- home there-was an explosion of nil in the rear f part ■of f the f house.; which spread > flames through the interior, ,and Briade ;itl almost impossible; to'save the building. : Several times the -chemical company/was ?compelledf to extinguish roof fires on the adjoining Howe home. J*Hansen f estimates "hisfloss; at ;; $4,000. The Howe J dwelling is .owned by G. Stone, mayor" of Santa Cruz. LABORER IS INJURED— Papas, a section * hand In th» employ <of ; the Ocean ; Shore Rail . wiiv rompsnv, was struck by an electric swing .:■■ ing i platform at Twentieth street i and Totrero \ "avenue *as*he '- was proceeding * along * the track : "-. on a handcar,; and was probably fatally > injured . yesterday. ..:*:, _|:'■'.:, __^________^__ j] BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS nirth.ma.Tlsge and death notices'sent by mall, will not be Inserted. They" must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be;lndorsed With the; name ] and ') residence of persons ;author-j ised Jto ' bare the same published. : Notices j re-,, stricted simply to the announcement of the event are published 'once in this column'; free, of charge. f\~- i Marriage Licenses ■ __M *The following marriage licenses were issued in San Francis™. Saturday. August; 26: : «.7 BERTHEAXD-WILLIAMS— Theodore : F. ,J- Her " tbeand,*- 702'Cappi street,' and: Blanche a. Wll --. Hams. 702 i Capp street. * . < BOEHM—WILSON—Frank .."i. B^™-. •" 35. ; s.ana r - Ethel * Wilson. : 26. both Jot Richmond. CAPORRO^DE* LUCCHI-^t6*^ CaP«ro 21. *** Colma. and Lena■ de Lucchl, 18. ;Salada Beam BYRNE—Amo* 'J. Castro ; 23. and Nenie V. Byrne. 20, both of "» allejo. . :. _>, CFYOT—OFTKNECHT Victor C. Gnyot. 31, 1896 Market street, and Elisabeth Gutknecht. fvi 29/35931 Sacramento (street. , : - •,.< HERMANN—I/UTGE— Otto- Hermann, ir>2 Sev enteenth avenue: South,: arfti EmmaLutge. 81 ""Woodward: avenue. -,'. --' 'i- f-_. : -;. . ---.'.. KUSKY—HERCHEXREDER— -Arthur H. Husky. 2R MS Turk street, and Anna'Herchenreder. \r 22.. St.'< Louis, t Mo. ,--,.'-' . * . - MARTIN- GRADY—Charles Martin^ 83.-Lo*, An gles and Blanche M. f Grady. 22. 2012 FWsom; fj; street. "*•'■:. v: .-';■■ ■- ' :'.':f'-''f'.': :'■*>' PETERSON—TALVANF.N— Frank .£. Peterson, v 4«. <: Oakland, and Henrietta L.fTalvanen,. 43. if 1732 Geary : street.a ■'j/ ' ':■ ■ *"f :..-.,; WALSH— lRVlX—Grneaherk Walsh. 32. and An 1% nic; S. J = Irvine.-,30. -■ both of San Francisco. .-■■.. ~~ BIRTHS ANDREWS— In this- city. August 23. 1911., to • '.the,wife of | Harry A. Andrews, a daughter., HA YDEN~Angnst 1 20. 1011. to the wife *of J. .• Emmet Harden, son. ■/■ "■"'■<'•'•'- HOLSTEN—ln^thls city. : August 10, 1911, to the • wife of 'J.-Holsten, a son. ■'•.-'.;f.f'V'f JUNKER—August "10, 1911, to the wife of Fred *-f*.Tunker'Jr.,!a son.-. ' MULLANEY— In this city. Aueust 15, 1911,' to ;- the wife of, Thomas A. Muilaney. a son. O'LBARY—In this city. August 2.1. 1911. to the >v wife of Edward: J. O'Leary ; (nee Crowley).- a son. *' ": "" ' . ■•■•' "OHNIMUS— In this city. August 22 1911. to the ; 'wife of 4 George J. Ohnimus. a daughter. WEBSTER In this* city, to.the" wife of "Herbert H. Webster (nee Fermi, a, son. ; f... WOLPMAN—In * this city. , August 23, 1911, to :. the wife •of • Harry. D." Wolpman. a, son. ".., -' , . MARRIAGES FRANCIS—ROBINSON—-In •■*• this city. • August 20. 1911. Rev. C. W. Shaw, pastor of First f Spiritual ."church*, of Oakland."; William Francis ;"j and Jennie Robinson, '■both of thiscity.. STEVENS- In Palo Alto. Cal.f Au -gust 23 f 1911. by. Rev. Elbert :R:/DHle.-D. D.. "-*: Vivian Stevens t of; San v Francisco and Mary , ■ v Elisabeth * Sproat of: Palo JAlto;>f;f - .: f ; ————•———^——————.— ——^——' DEATHS j Alot .......:;": (Infant' i O'Connell, -Walter"; E. 42 ''. Buchner, i Bartholo- ;;-/ QuinliSk, Thomas... «0 ; mew ........;;... 58 Ratigan. Edward •-... 80 • Bury." Genevieve :A. 32 Roberta. Elisabeth. . 69 Danielson. Lizzie -..oO [ RoblsoD. ■ Florlne ...22 Dougherty. ! Sherman. 2Si Schoen. -Margaret... 88 : Downer. Winnefred. ; 6 Soto. Angel *........ — Ehrlich, - John ?*..; ~~.. -- Tarabochia, Captain •> 'Falkenburg;:..(lnfant) ': Antone ;..:....... 44 Fraga. William ..:. 15 Teinzer,* Joseph -..".. 40 Goldsmith, Simon .. 67 Wilson, Marcella M. i 0 Graham :.;... .(Infant) '/-■'/- '-."'•.' ' '•:'" J_ . Gray.i Mrs. ■ Mary ■ V.. 55 Jorres .......'. ... (Card) i Kincaid. * John f E. .~ '. 81 Reins ..."...:..". (Card) ' MeCahe. Jane '.- :T. .'. — Ruf fleur ....... (Card) McCormick; Patrick. — "■■"/""■- ■■■. /-'■■■.'/ ALOT In this city, Auirust 2«. 1911, Stefenia," •"-. beloved 'daughter- of Vaiintie and Marean* Alot/faJ native of San: Francisco, aged U :■ J months^ and 1 day.:.-;. ' "■:/ , * v: BUCHNER—In this city. August 24. 1911. Bar tholomew- Buchner, beloved * brother -of John. c Louis, Jacob • and Mary ! Buchner * and •■ the • late ■ Vincent and i Ignatius and '. Theresa <? Buchner. a f native tot Landshut, * Bavaria, Germany, - aged >.■ 58 .years;and, 1 day. " .v '...*'.; -: //■"'. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in . - vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday*. : -August 28. 1911. •at 8:30 a. m.. from ; the par f lors rof Gantner Brothers. 3460; Sixteenth street: I •• between '■ Church A and c Sanchez, v* thence x to ' St." 9Boniface's church;. Golden Gate avenue between - Jones! and I Leavenworth s streets, where ?a ? sol-. B emn | requiem I high E mass will (be " celebrated I for -'the repose of.his soul, commencing at 9. o'clock :Ja;*m., Interment f Holy. Cross f cemetery, by. ;f carriage. .-. '\/ : ~:./'■'"■/-':, <:':.// ':f-, BURY— In Oakland. CM.. August 25. 1911.-Gene va' vieve ■>A.: Bury, beloved«sister '*- of Vil -R. and ; William G. Bury, a native ! of: California, aged ..-■ 32 •'years.'.: j/-/t;/./'. - - -■/ ."-■ ;";"•>-': >-".;:":: Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in ■a vl ted * to attend ■-• the i funeral I services | tomorrow • . (Monday).? August 28."1911,' at 2 o'clock, p. m.. ;■ at the funeral chapel of E. James Finney. 528. Eighteenth street between Telegraph and San ■" • Pablo; avenues. ; Incineration "at the Oakland ''.-crematory.';-/-:*' - ' ' BUEXA VISTA PARLOR NO; »*.<*, N. D. G. W. ~ Hear Sisters: You are hereby notified m at ; J tend i the < funeral lof ■: our *. late; slstor.'* Genevieve f Bury. 528 Eighteenth .street.:. Oakland." tomor row (Mondavi, at 2 p. m. Yours In ■ P. D."F.;*A-; --.-.:.*-,*-•.»'.--« HATTIB WEISE. President. MRS. JENNIE GREENE. Secretary. DANIELSON—In-this city. August 26;: 1911, Lis .:■ 7.W. beloved wife of 'Carl ,* A. Danielson. and ,; loving f mother ,of ;'- Roy. .Tekla \ and Mildred : Danielson and Carl and John Westergren, a na tive of Finland, aged. 50 years. *,', >//. Funeral notice hereafter*. -Remains at- the ; - mortuary j chapel of * the T Golden 1 Gate Under-: "^taking* Company. 2475 Mission street "near • Twenty-first. rV-; >"■.*• ,J-.; .■"•:■.-" . " DOUGHERTY—In Ray. Ariz., Sherman W., -.^dearly?^ beloved husband of -Lucy 7Dougherty; ';: andS> loving -t- father .";' of f • Sherman, Thelma,; .: Eleanor and.' Richard iW. Dougherty;! and*, be f 1 loved f son of :? Amanda ;»' and the : late .Wilbur ".- S. '•: Dougherty,"*-: and * brother '• of v. Mrs.: Marehie / Sutton;and* Mrs. Mildred Spiedel and Lulu ff and ~ Ellsworth Dougherty,:. a native of Cali f fornia, aged :28 ,- years. A»' member of ; Gila ;,. lodge 1 No. •9, ' F. ! & 'A.*\ M.; :. Arizona consistory .^,.No* r af; ; *Afr& A. S. R. -of*: F. & A. M.'; **; Phoenix lodge No. 335,: B. ;P. 10.> E .: Tamalpais' parlor f No.; 64. IN." 8. G. W." and National .J Guards of. Florence,; Ariz. •: - - f -■;.; •;- f Friends ' and acquaintances are respectfully In > vited to attend; the 'funeral-today (Sunday), 1: fc at; 21p. j; m.. from 1 Masonic > hall, San § Rafael, *"" where services will "be > held ■ under ' the auspices : of Marin lodge Xo. 191. F.i&: A. |M.u a Remains [ X will *be I it: the '-. residence of ;* his . parents,'; Fifth / avenue . and Irwin '> street, until 12 m.. today. %. i Sunday i. '"* Interment ► Mount Tamalpais • ceme tery. 1 ■■.'■* .-.■■. ,-. f ,". %:. DOWNER—In this "city., August 26, 1911. Winne f,fred, ; Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Mrs. Edith .£ Downer, ; and sister ■ of' Edith* Downer, a" native of California, aged 6 years. f t > ::■ ?. EHRLICH— In this city. August 25. 1911. John iTi Ehrlich, :! beloved *-. husband sof the late » Carrie if Ehrlich, and " loving father: of Harry, f Lottie and Sylvia Ehrlichia native of Germany. %/:'■ Funeral today , (Sunday). \ August 27, 1911, \m at ih 11!;. o'clock - a. : m.. • from *j the 5 chapel : of ' X Julius \ S. ~k Godeau,-" 41 Van * Ness i avenue 1 near ,1 s* Market < street. F Interment Salem cemetery, by i/ automobiles. •:. ■;: j ■."..; ;f '.<-:: 1 /// FALKENBURG-- Inf: this"^ city. :• August 126.; 1911, X? I>>slie. dearly : beloved son of Leslie and Mamie . %} Falkenburg. and f. brother of :Z I,awrenee f" and %\ George Falkenburg, a native 'of San Francisco. aged 1 day. ; J^ :./.'/ . "f'f "-f f' ■'' "', f Friends*' and acquaintances are respectfully in-' H vited to attend the funeral";tomorrow (Monday). August 28. at -2 ) p. ' ra.. from the parlors of ; MH. F. Suhr & Co.. 2919 ! Mission street i between I; Twenty-fifth *,} and r5;;. Twenty-sixth. Interment :,s£ Mount > Olivet cemetery, by carriage. - • - t FRAGA— In = Oakland. August 25. 1911, William. ■ dearly I beloved X son aof Joseph '3 and g Marianna '■-, »F'fagaf*-and loving brother of-.Joe." Charlie. v*] Mamie \ and I Manuel \ Fraga. tCi native fof f Oak '"- land, aged 15 years 9 months and ;25 days. '" J GOLDSMITH—, this city. August 26. 1911. Simon, dearly " beloved '• husband of Emma i Gold fr smith,/and*- loving father of Joseph's L. Gold fl smith, and brother of f Adolphfand t;Lee¥Gold-; .■■'•'i smith ■of Los . Angeles,V Cal., ; a native ;of I Ger many, aged 67 years. ' GRAHAM In this city. August 28. 1911. David '-- ('.. beloved son of Thomas A. and Julia Gra ■•■v ham, a ; native r; of San'-* Francisco;.: aged 4 months. '"• "'^ffijtfßrfej GRAY—In this city" August 24. 1911. Mrs. Mary t% Virginia Gray, beloved. wife of A. C. Gray, 1? and • t-J loving ! daughters of Mrs. IF. E. I Stlnsonf and the "'j late I Samuel P. Parke,"? and ' devoted J mother^ of '■ f?t Mrs. H. C. Dudman. Mrs. James IM. Wallace t{; of I Portland. Mrs. Maurice Solomon !j and * Mrs* §*-'A.i C. Wheeler and Laura, Alex Jr. and * James S Gray Jand the late Mrs. C. H. Vuhain. and -.. sister : of: Ed ;S. Parke: of, Sacrament*, a', native v-: of California, aged .'>."> years.";;( Sacramento and MarysviUe papers please copy.) '.• ■• / ' Friends are respectfully invited to attend the ■IS funeral 'today! (Sunday) Ji August j 27. at 2 p. m., from her late residence. 70 Tremont avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery,*! by? automo ffbii«^;:v;-f,...f,.ff;f-"fj.-:J ; ;r::ff t >f/;jjj:,ffff.f ; . KINCAID-^ln'*,Oakland.^'August i 2s.*' 1911. ; John f:** Evans !Klncflld3fatherJofi George F. Kincaid, a ! native ?of 5 Philadelphia, f aged *' 81 years j and \9 : .;. months. * * . Funeral services private.\ f s f f s. McCABE— In \ this - city. August 25, 1911. «Jane, ■H beloved I wife » of f Hugh % McCabe.H and # loving j mother of t James I McCabe lot f New % York | and: B Jennie | McCabe and s Mrs. C.'i.W.'lEmmettiof; B Salem. Ore., and g Hugh g McCabe, and SI sister J of Mrs.'Kate OMrum; a native of New.Haven. Conn. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend I the funeral I services * tomorrow" i Monday i, at 8:45 o'clock a. m.. at her late W\t residence. 272* Folsom $ street ill thence Sto | st. |S Peter's church. Twenty-fourth : and Alabama p* streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will ?* be celebrated i fori the ." repose lot J her s«^in com-" 1 :■? mencing fat§9 S a. m. Interment * Holy j- Cross v cemetery, by carriages. ;. " ..- McCORMICK—In this city, August 25 1911. I.:«. Patrick, beloved 2 husband ?- <>' «'e^J;»''; ™* :•*- McCormick.^and dearly; beloved father of. rf " Valentine King i and Ruth. ".Gerald^ and Joseri Excelby McCormick : and 1 the.' late. Jo^n^Mccor - mlck and Mrs. Nellie F. Excelby. i a native of Geevagh. County Sllgo, Ireland. A member :"• of Veteran Firemen's ;• Association 4 and, Lnlty Alliance. St. Patrick's Alliance of America. I :■ The funeral will take place tomorrow,(Mops * ' day), - August 28.i 1911. at' 8:30 a. m.. from ths funeral parlors eof ; Samuel * McFaddea & Co., 1070 street near Baker thence .to St. ; Teresa's ? church, where a requiem high mass will *be * celebrated : for the . repose of 5 his sonl» •at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. UNITY -ALLIANCE. ST. PATRICK'S ALLIANCE OF -AMERICA—Funeral-detail: :'■;■ You are •* i quested, to attend : the funeral of _ our, lata brother. Patrick McCormick. from the funeral r parlors of ; Samuel McFadden A Co.. lorn . Haight street near Baker, -tomorrows (Monday!, 'at- 8:30 '&: m. . Fine*:for *, nonattendance. iv / order 4*.--«. JOHN" HENNESSEY. f President. J. H. Mt'RPHY. Secretary.. , O'CONNELL-^ln f: this f city.- August "23. 1911. Walter " E.. : dearly >. beloved "■ husband of Mary O'Connell. and loving father -of .Walter J.. - Maurice* F. : and i Agnes O'Connell. a^ native of *" Roichford Bridge.? County Westmeath. . Ireland, aged 7. 42 rears ** 11 : months ?and ,12 days. , A member and past president of . Plumbers Union. Local 442. and -San Francisco; Lodge No. 26, Loyal 1 Order of J Moose. vf J , Friends arid acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday), August 28. sat' 9a. m.. from his late residence. 3703 .Twenty-sixth, street i near Guerrero, thence to; St." Paul's i church, Hwhere>"sar. requiem high mass will be celebrated for the: repose of his soul,, commencing at 9:30 a.,m.:lnterment Holy Cross '■*. cemetery by T electric "■ funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia f streets. QUINLISK— In .Vallejo.' August 25. 1911. Thomas -^.Qulnllsk (known as Thomas Lee).: beloved son of. the late Bridget: Lee,7 and brother of the late William Qulnllsk, a native of Charleston, 8. ('.. aged 60 years. c,' ' Friends and acquaintances are respectfullylii vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Monday. August 28. 1011, at » o'clock a.^-m., from the funeral parlors »of i .Schuler A; Quinn. • 857 (Hay street. Oakland, thence to St. Andrew's church, f-Thirty-sixth - and .Adeline : streets,; where a sol emn - requiem high! mass \ will -. be < celebrated for ' the * repose of :■ bis * soul, • commencing at * 9**.30 :. a. m. : Interment St. ; Mary's cemetery. j RATIGAN—In- tffis-city. August 24. 1911, Ed ward, beloved husband of Mary; Rattgan. and • father "of Edward and William Ratigan and the 1 late ; Frank s and Mary Ratigan, a native of Ireland, aged .;■ 80; years. j-«,--.- j- f;; Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral tomorrow;(Monday). August j 28. 1911, at 19 : o'clock "a, • m.. ; from th« parlors of the .Western Addition funeral dire . tors. 1724 Devisadero street between Sutter and • Bush, thence: to St. Dominic's church, *A-h«re a / solemn : requiem * high * mass ;. will \ be: celebrated for the repose of, his soul, commencing at 9<3Q, -■;■ a. m.?f Interment Holy » Cross "cemetery, by ffx carriage. / , ROBERTS- In this city, August 26, 1911. Elisa beth -- Agnes, beloved mother of Mri*. Juliet Blake and Mrs. Bertha Cox ' and Henry god• :: Charles . Roberts, and - daughter :of : Mrs. Jn /.. lietta. Brown;* and ■ sister \of , Charles > and Aacll '.:'■ Brown; of Red Bluff, i a native ;Of * Indiana, aged i 6 9. rears 9 months and 4 days.;' BISON— in ■ this city. August 25. 1911, Flor ine Antonette Roblson, beloved wife -of Ansel ;■'' W. '> Robison, and daughter Tof * Harry': B. and ; .Etta X. Arnold, and sister of Harry B. Arneldi '*, Jr.. ia - native of San Francisco,; Cal., aged 23 , .years, 2 months i and 9 days. .•• Friends' are S respectfully ;. Invited to attend j the funeral services today ? (Sunday). August . ; 27. at »:30 a. m.. at the chapel of- X. Gray &; ■•■;•'■ Co.. 2196 Geary street t corner of : Devlsadarcs ! ..Interment; private. j SCHOEN -In this 'city, August 23, 1911. at her late residence, 2515: California • street. Ma.*-1 . garet. ; beloved widow of -Paul r- H. Schoen, - and :devoted mother of .; J. J.. Marie ; E.. Anna ■ '; M. - and H. *C. ■: Schoen ; and , Mrs. Kate Rausc■--. | a nativerof ;Weidelshelm,': Hessen "Darmstadt. 1 Germany, aged 68 years 2 months and 10 days. ! (New York papers please copy.) f "---*" Friends and acquaintances ; and - member* lof I Robin Hood; Circle, .C- of F. ,of A.;; Metamor.x ! Stamm,* - U. *O. R. M. ; Germanla Circle,- U.! A. O. D.; Rothes - Kreux. San Francisco TJu : abhangiger ' and Norddeutscher ; Frauen * Verein,. • are respectfully' invited «■ to attend the funeral services today (Sunday), August 27. 1911. at : 1 ■■■ o'clock *p. m., tat 1 her late -. residence. 2515 If California street. l l Interment Mount Olivet ■-.-' cemetery,, by carriage. ". I ROBIN-HOOD CIRCLE 58. C. of F. of A -* : Officers - and " members ' are earnestly: requested ,: to i attend : the * funeral ' of : our ; late s companion. Mrs. M. i Schoen,: today- (Sunday), at - 1 o'clock: 1 - p. m.. from her late- residence, 2515 California, street. By order JSSA^SMBS-- MRS.M. A. BARRON. Chief Companion. . MABEL A. MILLER. Fin. Sec. .:..•' NORDDEUTSCHER si FRAUEN £ VEREIN — Tba officers and members are .hereby- notified to as semble -at i- Pythian hall. ~ 115 - Valencia % street. at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. tOday s (Sunday); August 27. for the purpose of -attending* the funeral fof ' our .; late, member, Mrs. * Margaret ; Schoea, from her late residence. 2515' California street, : at ~l o'clock.'-By:order ;.*•:;- ' ,' , . MRS. M. EGGERS. • President. MRS. M. PAPE,! Secretary. ;;.-: SAX ; FRANCISCO" FRAUEN ffVEREINr-Of and members are hereby requested \to assemble ''<; at Veterans' ': hall, 481 Dulxve :• avenue,? today -f (Sunday).'' at sl2 - o'clock m.. , tor attend.'the •f funeral of our late member, Mrs. Margaret Schoen. By order •• -•---■ ,-: ■ - . MRS. A. DIEHL, President. " J,j JOHANNAf MOSERr Secretary. *_ ;. SOTO—In : this ? city. J "August Co, 1911. Angel, -: dearly ■ beloved :: husband lof , Mary.,* E. Soto, 5. and "father| of Angel tF. Soto." and i son! of Mrs. < F. - Ilojas."; and J brother of .* Mrs. M. j Lumsden; Mrs. I ; G. Burnett.'* Mr.*. V.* Vandecarr. Mrs. F. Grim - ley and Mrs. M. Lemont, a native of Califor nia. f_ "J.. ■-'.. •-{ f;._ . , ~// i'J/'. .f" Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow,- (Mondavi. August i 28.,: 1911. at: 9 ; o'clock ja. ? m., , from his - late 1 residence. 50 - Sycamore >: avenue between Seventeenth | and A Eighteenth, streets,"? thence ■'■ to Mission i Dolores - church, where i a requiem high ;.:mass will be celebrated for the; repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a. in. ■-•* Inter fment Holy Cross cemetery..<* TEIN2ER—-In' this 'city, August 24, < 1911. Joseph j.Telnxer, dearly beloved ' husband of ; Grace Teln ,-f ser ; (nee J Wilkins), ;a " native •of Austria, aged :f 40 years ;7J months and 22 days. -; A" member of ■: the Brewery Driver's .; Union; local; No.: 227. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in ;..:■;vited sto 5 attend; the. funeral today_:(Sunday). ; August 27. 1911.; at : It p. m., '. from > the ' parlor* ; of H. F. Suhr A Co.. 2919 } Mission "■ street be .: ween .Twenty-fifth' and .* Twenty-sixth. , Inter ; ment Cypress • Lawn % cemetery,,. by; electric ;. funeral - car f from " Twenty-eighth - and * Valencia -■v.streets. %{;■/'■ -- ; ■ :.;':-'-.. TABABOCHXA— In Trieste. Austria. August 5. : * 1911. Captain Antone. : beloved brother of Mat tie. '"; Martin j and r Joseph; Tarabochia f- and ' Mrs. Jurln. and s uncle of * Oscar. Nicholas.*: Mathew . and " Mary Tarabochia,'; a ? native of -Susslnpic -s;i colo, Austria;; aged 44 £ years and \ T-; months. .. WILSON In i this city. August 25. 1911. Mar ; •"•: cella >- M.. beloved wife ;of .William P. Wilson. 'and mother of William J."* and, John Wilson, a native of 'Ireland,'; aged 70 year*; _i ' "! The. funeral ' will take ; place .tomorrow' (M0b ...-• day i. at 9 o'clock a. m.. from; the t parlors of J. -O."- O'Connor *&iCo..:i 770 Turk ■ street; near Franklin, thence to/; St. Mary's "cathedral. : where a ; requiem high: mass will be celebrated *: for ! the repose -of y her ;; soul, t commencing 3at I 9:30 o'clock .a. m. Interment Holy* Cross ceme v - tery, by : electric ? fimeral car from * Thirteenth and West Mission streets," ■ . - • "; ' "'"".:■ ;';. CARD OF THANKS^*' , -:, We 4 wish to thank our'relatives and : many friends for their kindness and floral offering* during, our late bereavement in the loss of our , :•- loving ; mother. .?..:;:-'..-'- 1 r\ -""- ■-'"; 'v. ■- .-'■" MRS. DORA 7 ZISKA. " / .HENRY, F.T.;JORRES. t J- , '• CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our deep appreciation and sincere thanks.»to •'our '. friends ' and the members of Old ; Friends' .' grove: No.' 139. U. A. : 2* Pii rH T ?S, n weraner Verein: Hesperian circle "":'^/^^AS'O.'D., and 'Bartenders^Union. -/ local No. J 1 -! lor 4 their their i- beautifulV flora! -offerings.; kindness and sympathy shown: in too ,*, loss of a loving brother.; - • , --,;?;. ANNA WIXTERBERG, , ;, DICK KEINS.* * ---.-,:■■. -J JACK KEINS. - - :'■'*';: ; ■-.'■ . CARD OF THANKS. ' "'-e«u,Hn"J[? U?T" Wp flPS,r*' ** ""-"'*-■■'• our '.heart \.' ; felt thanks -to, our ; many friends ' for their «ov- - : -Ing* sympathy and floral 'offerings, extended to us in our late bereavement " ; * - f k ': MRS- L^RUFFIEur; and Family. JULIUS S. GODEAU LVDEPEJTOENT OF THE TRUST For $75 Will Farms,. Hearse, 2 Car rla«"«|!j I.1 '. Embalmiag, Shroud and Cloth Covered Casket •S« li 4"* NESS AYE' i MARKET 711 *?? Montgomery Aye. r \ Home 31-3190 Caskets at $35 as good *"*»><!s by Trust "' - '• , Undertakers for ; _> # _ _ J > .gj Caskets .*, *50; M good M sold; by Trust t. 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