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THURSDAY EVENING MTanD Ctfbmte 4 FEBRUARY im '211 SPECIAL ROLLERLAND RAGE I EDUCB DEMEO TOO 0 HORSE ON DIET FINALLY DIES Mrs. Rockefeller To Beautify Humble Hot Dog 11FMED Here ls Sketch ofiNew Sketch of new Rollerjand Skating Rink wfiith bp em tomorrow gtapfa avenue. evening at Fifty-fifth and Tele- 0 SfetingRink As Distinct As Theater Movie Staf Will Be Hostess at Qpen- Roller skaters, for ths first time In the histsry of the East-bay dlstriot, are now to enjoy a rink designed and Constructed "exclusively for their us In Rol-lerland which open Its doors tomorrow evening for the first time. Carol Lincoln, outstanding; Baby Wampus nvovio star for the 1929-80 season, will be hostess at the opening, arriving by plane fr6m Los Angeles tomor? 'row morning. 'Rollerland Is located In Telegraph-avenue at tSth street and Is under the management of G.

L. Small. The new rink caters In every way to the -comfort of both, skaters and spectators; according to Small. Great- care has been given to ths finish of ths skating surfaces, and the appointments and fixtures are beautiful In ths extreme. A new system of lighting permitting the use of colored lights is one of the features, while the walls have been acoustically treated so that there will be a minimum of nolaa and reverberation from th skate, Sixty-eight thousand I feet of air ar sent through ths building every minute through a new and modern system of ventilation.

An attractive lobbyw1th, tables and rest chairs is provided, and a balcony for. spectators hat been equipped with scores of comfortable chairs. Small said. The Wall of ths building are finished in California tapestry stucco and furnish a' warm and colorful effect, A clubropm for women visitors has been provided and accommodations ar- WESTFIELD, Mass. -A 40-year-old horse, owned by Dr.

Eugene SHurtleff of Boston, hao died here after, living: for several years on a specially prepared diet required after it lost all its teeth. In its younger days th animal used to take the doctor from the railroad station here to his summer home in BUrndford. WHOLE LEGACY OX DRINK, LIVERPOOL. Inheriting 12000 from his aunt. George Martin spent the entire legacy for a supply of jiquor ana is now In the hospital.

WITHOUT OPERATION or Loss of Time from Work All rectal trouble (except cancer) can be permanently cured by modern Seien-tific office treatment 339 ISth St. OAkland 3200 In 3 Unlit Tim. IVI. In 1 Call or write for FREE BOOKLET Lucky Mother "My success with 'Norma isn't just luck," says Mrs. J.

F. Koch, 836 No. Uobart Los Angeles, Cal. "It is due to a plan. "She has escaped the ill effects of colds and upsets because, at the first sign of a cold; of bad breath, coated tongue or feverlshness, I open her bowels with California Fig Syrup.

She loves it taste and I like its gentle, thorough action." Mothers by thousands praise California rig Byrup. J'or fifty years physicians have endorsed this pure vegetable product. It tone and strengthens stomach and bowels; stimulates appetite; encourages digestion and assimilation. It use helps make sallow, listless children rosy and energetic. Look for the name California when buying.

That marks the genuine; safe for infants, effective for children in their teens. si 1 I lav a both men and women, are constant patrons of skating rinks. Ths exercise also adds an element of poles and grace to the carriage of ths body which Is so necessary in pictures." A special opening; program has been arranged for this evening and an annual past hat been offered by Small for the oldest skater in the bay district who appears at the rink during the bpening week. Tomorrow night, at special features, will be Rodrlgues and Day, sensational Maters, in a Skit, "Exciting Moments," whils little Barbara Pfaiffer and Dudley Manlove, children radio artists, will do some fancy skating. In the management of th rink.

Small announces that the very highest standards will prevail. "We want this rink to reflect the same atmosphere that you find in a well regulated home," he deolared. "Ws have provided a "beautiful place in which the fans may enjoy themselves and we are determined to make the standards of management so high that fathers and mothers will know their children are In the right environment when they visit ths rink." NEPHI ACOUSTiq PLASTER Uei on ceiling, to aisiit ound" quieting RolIerlanA Nephi Plaster Mfg. Co. Far rte saeelal lafetw asktlaa write or wlr W.

E. BEAR co Atrents 749 Bryant 6t Saa Francisco BaaBBMaaBaaffluBBaaaaaBwsPJL The entire HARDWARE la th hew Rollerland Skating Riak jNfnlshed ht 1 Washington, 13th, 14th Re-inforcirig Steel for th ROLLERLAND Furnished and Installed by McGRATH STEEL CO. 354 HOB ART ST, CL ancowl 740O Every Day in DaklanD Ctlbum ROLLERLAND Phon, inidad SSS2 90 feet en Telegraph Ivenue and a depth of 840 feet, Tho front of the auditorium Is decorated with flaht Stone pilasters and In the center, at a background for the word "Rollerland" is a block of black marble, highly polished. A battery of colored lights will be flashed on the front of the buildlh evet-v nieht. sMvlh a gay and Inviting effect, email said.

R.W. Durant furnished and installed all the Plumbing atthdNeW Rollerland Skating Rink We extend our best wishes for success 1 492 Lftkd Park Ave. Ph. CLtncourt MB B. MORK furnished and installed all tin and thett tnetal tooth in the new ROLLERLAND Skating Rink 5411 Telegraph SUCCESS TO ranged for who com with small children.

A modern coffee shoti Is on of the conveniences turnlshed. 'Preparatory to designing ths building, we made a survey of -the featunrs the finest rinks in ths Mlted States and hav embodied ths features which were found to be ths most ap- predated by the patrons, In explained Small vesterday. "It has been bur ambition to furnish Eastbay skating fans with the finest rink' that could bs built. "It is Interesting to note that roller skating is constantly gaining In popularity, which is due to the fact thaj: it offers an ideal medium for keeping physically fit. Women have found that by skating they are enabled to keep the figure thin and trim without diets, drugs or arduous exercises.

Men have found that It Is one of the best physical conditioners yet devised. The great appeal, of course, is found in the fact that the skating fans enjoy the sport and at the same time find In It tho very exercise they require. "It will Be heWs to thousands to learn that in Hollywood, where ths pictures demand slim figures, the greatest movie stars, mt 4tv-c I CARYL LINCOLN Wampus Baby Star Season 1929-30 I- IN PERSON a TVTEW YORK. The hot dog bean. tiful, the weiner stand palatial, the Frankfurter esthetic, will come into being for hungry automobile tourists of the coming summer, due to the efforts of Mrs.

John JJ. Rockefeller, Jr. Her successful Campaign statnit the unsightly and unsanitary read- side refreshment shacks follows those of other women's organizations against bill-boards and sink ilar blots upon the beauty of nature. Beginning of construction of six hot dog cathedrals in New York' state and In New England, it announced In Woman's Borne Com-panlon. All of these are to be built from plans by famous architects who received prizes, offered by Mrs.

Rockefeller. The prize competition, started aeferal months ago, brought forth hundreds of plan, most of which envisaged the marritge of the hot dog stands with filling stations, which already have gone artistic. The largest hot frank kennel is fashioned after the plans of Henry Ives Cobb, noted architect and on of the architectural designer of the World's Fair in Chicago, the Newberry library of that city and many other famous structures. Cobb won the Rockefeller grand prize in the competition. MELLEN, Wis.

A 72-year-old woman.maneger of on of North Wisconsin's well known hotels re cently was surprised to leant that she 1 a descendant of Miles Htandlsh, famous Plymouth colony character. She Is Miss Olive Thurston At cherson whose mother was Eliza Field Atcherson, a native of Ver mont and a descendant of Stand-Ish's second wife, Barbara. The Information was received from Wesley Weyman, of Shirley. who is writing a hiwtory of the de scendants jpf th of Fly-mouth." Like her adventurous ancestor, Miss Atcherson Is a typical pioneer of the wilderness. Although old In years, she It young in spirit after over 40 years' service as hotel and boarding house manager for lumber companies in northern Wisconsin.

Th Hotel Atcherson, which bears her name, was built In 160T and has been managed by her sine that tim. PIGlflFY BcnoOfj JANITOR. COLUBU8, th -In keeping with the modern trend raising barbers to tohsorla! artist and under- taker to morticians, Attorney-General Battman ha ruled that Schools Janitors hereafter will be called custodians. f7Qn Treat Natal Catarrh with Trial Say Stores caut4 by Catarrh is lessened what a blessing. Ani here's something that will delight millions of men after yoi pray rerresning upsx in nosinis and throat for 1 weeks you won have that lump of mucus to hewk tip In the morning men hat died from fh terribia straining.

Nasal Catarrh is a most annoying conoition ana it na Been written that a person afflicted with stub born nasal Catarrh not only loses the acot Sense of smell but tattt You can always get Opex at any Drug Btore a bottle that will about two months costs but STAB'S KIN RUNS HOSTELRY I Modern Way to Treat Wilbur's Committee Says Radio Democratizes Higher Learning. WASHINGTON, Feb. W) Secretary Wilbur's advisory com mlttea ofl radio education hat found that one of the chief ob tactions -to microphonic lnstruc tion 19 that "educational broadcast's, sandwiched in between sales talks on Cigarettes and lip sticks, need to be so sugar-coated they lose most Of their educational value." i ilU UUIllllllLL llllfC i CU' ucators, radio officials and prom inent broadcasters, has been given th task of evolving methods for th promotion of educational broadcasting to schools and classrooms throughout the country. EDUCATION RESENTED Summarized, ths objections rais ed to radio as a medium of bringing education to adults are: The average person does hot want education and resents ths implication that ho needs itr the effects of educational talks are largely passive: radio talks en courage tho fallacy that listening signifies teh acquisition of learning, and the radio hum all tench. ers except those who have good delivery.

Teh advantages of radio, which the committee says probably more than offset ths are set out as follows: It democratizes higher learning by removing obstacles that now make it- available only to a small percentage of Americans, and brings It to all ages, sexes, colors, races, creeds and people in all stations or economic conditions. It carries th lesson of great teacher to multitude of listener. OPENS TREASURES It multiplies "incalculably the effective reach of the endowment dollar" by eliminating the need of expensive halls and dormitories. It provide the swiftest means yet known for the Spread of ideas, opens ths treasures of ths Universities to all on the sarnie conditions and Increases the publlo appreciation of education. The radio compels "essential brevity and point, a long lost art among college lecturers," Its champions add, and makes room for the amateur teacher who has no place in the formal academic plan but who has a love, an aptitude for teaching and a wisdom worth sharing.

Far from injuring established Institutions, supporters of education-al broadcasting say, is so atimut lates Intellectual ambition among parents and young peopl a to increase enrollments. Court Denies Plea Of City for Non-Suit STOCKTON. Feb. 27. A motion for non-suit in tho tan an Hunr.

suit of Edith Magnuson against the Cltv of KfnrVtnn fnr h. ing or her eight-year-old son In Yosemite lake here last September was denied by Superior Judge C. W. Miller VARfArdnv nif- a ney LeRoy Johnson made ths motion on the grounds that Yosemite Lake was a navigable waterway with the TTnitort Ktpto. holding paramount jurisdiction.

city Manager waiter Hogan, Mayor J. Carl Tremaln, and mem- harl Vi r. 1 1 i on the stand during, the day -and testified thfV hmii lAOli tin xttl clal reports of "dangerous" conditions at ths Yosemlt Lak. 3 Deputies Raid Gast Service Station COLUSA. Feb.

der tho direction of Sheriff (Imhts houx, tnree deputies raided the service station ocerated in i'ln Duckie by jesse Lee late Tuesday and arrested ths proprietor on a charge of possession of liquor. searching tn premises, ths raiding officers found a quantity of Jack' ass brandy, which was confiscated. Taken before Judge Keekers in the Justice court at Williams, fur nished iiooo bond and was re leased. This was Le second ar rest for' alleged violation of the prohibition act Associated Students To Present Comedy STOCKTON. Fab.

ing an original pruaucuon mieu "A Night in Paris." ths Associated Women Students of the College of Pacific will hold the fifth annual winter carnival in the college gym naslum tonight. The production was written by several student! and; the musical score by Gene Bone. Dorothy Blanchard is in charge of the affair and she has been assisted by Barbara Borden, Dorothy Oable, Douglas Conway, Harriet fiulser, Ann Turner, Doris LUndqulst and- Ureydon Voorhles. aaaaf Broken ktalth Suffer Whin Kidney IrregutaritUt Dittarb Sleep. IF troubled with, bladder Irritation, getting tin at nieht and chances.

Help your kidneys with ueane ruu. Kecommended ths world over. Sold iby dealers evcry-whera, 50,000 Users Endorse LW: Mm. I MAM I A mtw had amr mpM a pemxent bKkacix. 1 tell ao bred I coald as my boaaework.

1 fc brolt rr rent at nwbw Atict tikwM Dc-a a 1 feic boa." i. err M7ii No More Head Colds Oakland's' New Roller Skating Rink Eftioy good skate on a REX LAID MAPLE. FLOOR REX FLOOR CO. 2489 65th Avthue) TOMORROW EVENING at the OPENING of Rollorland has a frontaga of tripTtb Oak- has been the finest I ROLLERLAND 55th and Telegraph Avenue SCOTT-BUTTNER ELECTRICAL CO. 19 GRAND furnished and Supervised all electrical material and construction at the Roller-land RINK, including lights, fixtures, lighting effects, fire alarm and annunciators.

'Our Best Wishes for Success Insists His New Discovery Opens Up Catarrh Staffed Nostrils In Three Minutes Everybody welcome, everybody come meet one of the most charming personalities on the screen. 1 AdvirAll Catarrh Victim to Opex and Clean Out Unpleasant Mucus Quickly Miss Lincoln has made a special 30 Days Free Owl Drug land to ornciate as nostess at our ppening. Miss Lincoln wishes to personally meet and -greet every skating fan and spectator wid 1 Tou get up In tho morning with nostrils with mucus -you attends tomorrow mght. feel lazy depressed. Spray for a few seconds with refreshing, soothing.

Invigorating -Opex and. In three- minutest your i CHRISTENSEN General Contractor and.Buildet of the ROLLERLAND SKATING-RINK wish the management tinbanv.ded success G6mewa tig program of surprises arranged. Remember Rollerland is one of skating rinks in, the West. also. head Is clear and clean every bit of mucus is out you can breathe Nature's pure air thru nostrils free from irritation.

There is nothing In Opex that can harm you so use it freely night and morning and as raany times thru the day as you wish. Opex is so helpful in Catarrh of long standing the stubborn kind that by using Opex faithfully for a month the worrt symptoms of this humiliating disease are successfully treated. Singing and buzzing In ears when If you- aren't Joyfully satisfied after using It for SO days get money uacic. owi last KEEP YCll CSTTLS A3 $1.00 your mt Opt 1m Hew Terk slngera spcakm mpnr tatroat with 1m aaMae Irrliatlsa aaa wrt- aeaneuga. CLETI AS YCll TEETH That's tke Oplaloa of CARYL LINCOLN T- "EQUAL TO ANY.

THING I'VE SEEN ANYWHERE SUPERIOR TO HOST' LEAMINGTON HOTEL vherej is staylog 'Jltii A lo at I tw..

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