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18-A SUNDAY DafelanO Crtbunc NOVEMBER 10, 1929 SPECIAL HOME GARDEN CORNER 8MIDITS LABOR NOTES TIE OHIO BANK so ire in hole to form a sand This prevents moisture around the pwww hlh hv- ul riaU bulb FALL-SOWING Questions on Gardening Are Ml IN HID ROB LILIES-CALLED ARISTOCRATS Here Answered numbers of the undivided support )f the labor movement in the efforts of the sleeping car porters to better their working conditions Earl Bteele. general represent tive of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers, who has been in this dlHtrict for the last two Carl P. Hibbard, ecretary-trea-nrer for the Cooks', Waiters' uaC Waitrewas' Union Local No. 31 ol thn city, was taken to an Oakland hospital last week following a ions Illness. Us will be operated en as soon as his condition permits.

George Hampshire, former secretary-treasurer for the local culinary workers" organization, will have charge of the office during Ilibbard'a absence. DEPENDABLE TOOLS Citizeng Helpless as Large weeks conducting a campaign in behalf of his organization, corn- FOfl ANNUALS Dieted his activity last Friday and Vault Blown Open and $5000 Nabbed left for Kacramentrl Saturday Make Fall Planting An Easy Task morning, where he will remain for Joseph K. Weber, general presi How early In the fall may deciduous trees be planted? Although, If properly hapdled. It Is possible to transplant shmbs and trees In full leaf, at any time, this Is not advisable except when done by some experienced nurseryman or planter. It is best for the amateur to wait until some time between Dec.

IS and Feb. IS. I am planting a rose garden. three weeks. dent of the American Federation of VAUGHNSVILLE.

Nov. Thomas Cory, traveling repre Musicians, with headquarters at sentative of the Boot and Bhoe A' band of robber captured thin Newark. N. has advised local town today, taking full command In This Climate Planting May Be Done at Any Time From September On. severing telephone and telegraphic officials of the organization that due to the Impossibility of secur Workers' International Union, who has been in this district for the last six weeks, has been assigned to the communications and looting leisure' ly the Urgo vault of the Peoples ing suitable hotel accommodations We show a large assortment of carefully selected tools that will satisfy the most exacting gardener.

Carden basement, use Cloy St. Ent, for ths delegates to the conven The true aristocrats of the garden are the hiics, with a grace and beauty all their own. Lilies should be planted as soon as the bulbs can be obtained in tha fall, as the growth will be stronger and better than from the same bulb planted in the pring. Lilies suffer from exposure to the air. The bulbs should be planted from three to eight Inches deep, according to the kind of lily.

Some lilies produce roots not only from the base, but also at the top of the bulb. Kuch lilies as the Regal, the Hpeciosum, the Uoldband group should be set eight inches deep because of this fact. The Madonna lily and a few others produce no roots from the stems: they must be set only three Exchange bank. They left town Where should I place it and when tion of the federation In Boston with 15000. By SMITH BELL CHAMBERS next June the date of the conven should I plant it? A rose garden should he placed In the fall sun In a well-drained The robbers patrolled the streets while the work in the vault was Annuals are as necessary for the tion has been postponed for one Kumruer garden as the tulips week from June 2 to June 8, daffodils and other bulbous plants spot.

It may be planted In the early spring, so as to give the Adolph Wele, one of the vet plants a chance to become estao- eran active members of the local organization of Bakery and Con for the spring, garden. Many annuals flower magnificently in poor soli, and with a few exceptions they need no Bpeclal digging of the Ilshed before summer. southern California district fr the next six month He will make his headquarters In Los Angeles and mail addressed to him in care of the Los Angeles Labor Temple will reach his promptly. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, has appealed to the membership of organized labor to respond generously to every appeal of the American Red Cross. He calls attention to the fact that the annual roll call for membership in the Red Cross occurs this year from Armlxtlce Iay to Thanksgiving Day November 11 to 28, and asks When Is the proper time to plant soli nor are they particular In their our new perennial border? fectionary Workers' Union No.

11, died last week following a short Illness. Knneral services were held under the auspices of the union under way, and VauKhnsvills citizens looked on helplessly. The bandits parked their cars on the outskirts of the village. They then began systematic Invasion ot the town. Armed guards were placed at vantage points.

Others patrolled the streets. Sleeping villagers wers aroused from their slumber as the vault was blown open. They peered from behind darkened windows. None rin red venture into the street, fearful of their lives as the despera Tills can well be done any time Inches deep. It Is wel lto have some Garden Rakes Garden Hoe Shovels Round or square point.

Garden Forks from now on. If possible before the last of November. 75c 85c 1.50 and 1.65 85c, 1.10 1.35 and 1.95 1.45, 1.95 2.00 and 2.50 20c, 25c and 75c and fellow workers acted ss pall good, sharp sand at hand and put fertilizer requirements. Because are easier cultivated, annuals afford the owner of the small garden an Inexpensive method of clothing the beds and borders with a riotous display of bearers, lie was. 72 years old and Is survived by a widow and two children.

gay flowers. is i in The Kaet Ray Auto Machanlns' To insure an early dlsnlav of ths cooperation of the of labor In Increasing the member does openly paraded the streets Union Lodge No. 1646 will give an entertainment and dance in Hweet'a bloom, fall sowing is to be recommended. No doubt you have often ship rolls. heavily armed.

After the yeggs had departed I group of townsmen drove to Co Ths Central Labor Codncll of ballroom, on Wednesdsy evening, November 10. Ths committee on observed the sturdy early growth of the self-sown seedlings early In spring, and. If allowed to remain. Alameda County will not hold its lumhiis Grove, eight miles away, to call Sheriff Clinton Felkey of Put arrangements yonslsts of Robert A kins, Carl Malqulst and Charles Grass Shears 90c, 1.10, 1.25 1.50 Garden Trowels 15c, 20c and 25c regular meeting tomorrow evening In view of the fact that Monday nam county at Ottawa, Ohio, Davis. the vigor, health and early flowers such plants give.

We csn have results by sowing seed of the sorts The bandits in the meitntims had will be Armistice Day and many sufficient time to make their ea High Quality Loral labor officials hay rs pe. celved information that ths Ban H. W. Roberts, cashier of the People's Exchange bank of Colutn Francisco Building Trades Council has submitted ths name of James B. Gallagher, president of bus Grove, of which the Vaughns- most suitable for this purpose In the fall.

In localities where freezing weather is the exception, seed may be sown any time from late September on. When the seedlings appear above ground, lose no time in thinning them out to a reasonable number' PLANT NOW rills bank is a branch, aald an audit would be started once. The that organization for many yearn bank was badly damaged. as a candidate for organizer for ths American Federation ot Labor IS to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Joshua B. Dale, Gallagher Gorgeous Flowering "Daffodils Narcissus" 75c 100 $5 Kxtra rholee ailxtarc af the finest Daffodils aa4 Narelasas.

Kmperer. Kmprrs. Sir Watklns, Craad MehMI U'Or. first else bains, 15e eschi Clay, 13th and 14th Sts. Phone LAke: 5800 Is a well known trade unionist and has been actively Identified' In Apple Marketing Institute Called SANTA ROSA, Nov.

An apple building trades circles for many yean, it la understood that William marketing institute at which a re ureen, president or tne American Federation of Labor, will consider the appointment of an organizer for members of organized labor will Join, in celebrating that day. Secretary Bpooner calls the attention of the delegates to the council that next regular meeting will bo held on Monday evening, November 18. Frank B. Perry, secretary of the local Journeymen Barbers' Union No, 134, has advised the membership of his organization to the effect that Governor Young has reappointed all of the members of the present state board ot barber examiner, with the statement that he Is very well pleased with the manner the board has conducted Its affairs. C.

K. Rynearson, executive officer of the board, Is a well known California Irado union-kit, having served for many years as tho vice-president of the California Htato Federation of Labor for th Marysvllle section. Joseph T. Hayward of Han Francisco and Charles L. Hutte of Los Angeles, are the other two members of the board.

Local labor organizations received the printed proceedings of the thirtieth annual convention of, the California Htnte Federation of Labor, held at Long Beach in FIlllTVAI.E 0308) ESTABLISHED SO YEARS California. T5c 13 for SI.BO. Darwin Tulip Bulbs" ioo $3.50 SPECIAL DARWIN' 1MIX-IIC Nnprrb. hlaMr rulorrd. lonsr The Electrical Workers' Union "EVERYTHING THAT GROWS" mm 25 SiMMi si Loeul No.

600 of this city hns appointed a committee of five to arrange for the annual dance to raise fund for the Christmas Cheer aed varieties. There's a limit's Fund, used to provide Yuletidn tack ot oo4 holbs this year. PLANT IOW. port of studies made by the agricultural economic division of the University of California will be made has been called for November It and by the central committed of five of the California Gravensteln Apple Growers It was announced today. There will be a report of marketing conditions In the astern cities during the past season, and a report on the retailers reattlons to Oravenstelns as well as a general discussion of conditions pertaining to the industry.

Quinn Replaces Vollmer in Bureau SACRAMENTO, Nov. I. Will cheer for the sick and disabled Named Varlrtlrs Darwin and Cottage Tallpa from 03e to 73c per doses. members of ths organization. The dance will h) given at Golden West for any given space.

According to the variety, there should bs clear spacs of 4 to A or more inches between each plant; The thinning may be done gradually by watching how quickly those remaining fill the vacancies. There Is a wide choice of annuals to select from. Bweet Alyssuin, with honey-scented flowers, white flowers, is excellent for edging. Calendulas (pot marigold) in the newer improved forms. Including Ball's -Orange, stand a lot of cutting, thn best blooms being those produced during the cool spring days and again in tho fall.

Couple Observe 55th Married Year BERKELEY, Nov, 8. Ccle-bratlng the fifty-fifth year pf their married life, Mr. and Mrs. George 10. Dixon, of Pasadena, are in Berkeley today to spend the winter at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Karl J. Dove, 2354 Hiigurd avenue. The aged couple married In Cuiiuning City, and have six nous and two daughters "living. They observed their golden wedding, anniversary with a family reunion at Pawnee, five years ago. Mrs.

Dixon Is 71 years of age and Dixon Is 75. Both are in excellent health, which they at hall, 4653 Telegraph avenue, Sat urday evening, November 18. On the committee war If. M. Wright, H.

J. Khort, Sf. K. Roux. J.

13. Wo replaco everything Hint does not erow frro of rliarsc Potted Rosen, Chrysanthemums, Kliruhs, can lie planted out now. Visitors weleomo to InKpert our lame assort nient of nursery stock. Iover of Chrysanthemums ran ga.e uimiii varieties of hlooinx In all l)K-s at our nursery. Now Is tin? best time to pluut out IrU for Mirliitf blooming.

Catalog mulled upon request. TENNYSON NURSERY CO. 2509 Humboldt Ave. MuMPrymen and Inndicniif Wnltrr 1,. Ilntm.

1nrr. Two lock a Wfftt Af ftAth Iirtwern Tlrookdnle nnil Ilnv1. Trnnllna hum IrnvrU on fl5h Ave. oft hum mt lerlnsj St I walk two Hftort block to ntirverr. A.

ill olera, Ho suck. II for 11.60, 1ILHUM rAkPALIKUlf, K.tir TKm Lily. 91a ftch. ANEMONES, fi.nt llnfU mixta, Mo iInUNODIVI, Mlnbow Sliztira, (Do par toi. ratESIAS.

rainbow mlstur, til lon, 6O0 per dos. EAB.LT GLADIOLUS, Billed colon, It for Mo. CROCUS, itrijod. tlus sad wblU, It for 36o. LILT OF THS VALLEY, tic p.r dot.

fFANTSK IBIS, kwntlful 15o pr dos. IX I A 8, brllli.nt ooloro, mliod, Mo pw dos. Lyle and S. E. Woolsey.

Harvey P. Fremmlng. trade Heptembnr. The proceedings contain unionist of Long Beach, who la the deputy labor commissioner for that connluerable Information wnlen is of value to trade unionists. Those Interested In ths work of organ iam 4.

Quinn, Ban ranewco of police, has been named to A tidriist Vollmer. Berkeley 50 ft. Glorious Spencer Sweet C(l Peat Seven Separate Colors ized labor should communicate with district, visited Oakland last week and called upon local labor officials. Fremmlng recently returned from Toronto, where lis at Paul Hcharrenburg, secretory of the chief of police and nationally known criminology expert, who recently resigned from hfa post on federation, 525 Market street, nan Francisco. If they desire a copy of tended the recent convention of the American Federation of Labor as a dolcgnte from ths California Stats ths proceedings.

the state bureau or trumiw tiflcatlon, according to an an nnuncernent made, today by (Jov The Painters' and Decorators' Federation of Labor, lis will re Wl Give If." Greea Tradlns Stamps CHAS. C. NAVLET Inc. Blnos 1186 518 Twelfth Bet. Washington and CUy.

LAkeslria 80T4 NtmEIBYIlTN SEIPSMEN TLOKISTS kss rrsnoUos WI DELIVER Su Jos Union Local No, 127 of Alameda, main in this city for a few days council, celebrated the thirtieth an ernor Young. The governor reap-pointed Karl Warron, district attorney of Alamedh county, to ths niversary ot Its organization with an entertainment and dance last evening at Carpenters hall. Many board and named Bherirr waiter Bhay of Ban Bernardino county to succeed Sharlff Charles L. Gilbert of Imperial county. tribute partly to the mild California climate.

They moved to Pasadena from the middle west several, years ago. friends of the organisation enjoyeu ths elaborate program, William A Bpooner, secretary of the locul Labor Council recounted several Interesting facts in connection with Students Awarded John Coolidge and 1 A the history of ths organization and concluded his remarks by complimenting the union for the splendid Wife Attend Wedding work being dona for ths betterment 11A11DWAIW CU.O' of the painting Industry. Follow PITTSBURGH, Nov. 9. John Coolidge, son of former President Calvin Coolidge, arrived here ing tho dancing and entertalntnent Washington, 13th and 14th Streets in the Oakland offlcs of the state labor commissioner.

1 William H. Con boy, general organizer for the'' International Brotherhood of Teamsters, has been assigned to ths Alameda county district by Daniel Tobln, general president of ths Brotherhood. Last week ha took, up several matters of interest affecting the local teaming crafts and has been very successful In his efforts. Charles Rest and Ben Erlckion, business representatives for tho Teamstora Union Local No. 70 of this city, are cooperating with Con-boy in his work.

William A. Bpooner, secretary fur the local Central Iabor Council, wiu the guest speaker at a recent mum meeting of the membership of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters who were recently granted a charter by ths American Federation of Labor. Bpooner gavs a descriptive account of tho formation ot the American organized labor movement and assured the refreshments were served in the today to attend tho wedding of a banquet hall. Joseph Marshall, general repre sentative of the Building and Com Moat Complete Line Garden Tools mon Laborers, 1 confined In a Han J. B.

Pilkington Grower Fine Nursery Stock Eitablished 44 Yearn Ago, Portland Ore. CALIFORNIA BRANCH On EI Camino Real 16 Miles South of San Francisco. Specializing in New and Rare Specimens Chinese Magnolias -Red Flowering Dogwood Liquidambar Scarlet Oaks Irish Yew Japanese Maples Viburnum Carleii Cleroden-dron Fargesi Chamaecyparis Wisseli Berry-bearing Hollies Rhododendrons Kalmai Specimen Trees P. O. Millbrae Personal Inspection Invited Phone South San Francisco 700 Drive In Francisco hospital with a painful former schoolmate of his wife.

Coolidge was met at the station by his wife, Mrs. Florence Trumbull Coolidge, daughter of the governor of Connecticut, who arrived here yesterday to bo present at the marriage (if her college chum, Miss Virginia Emily Rogers. Miss Rogers was married this afternoon to Nathan Hofer White, Spring Glen, Conn, affliction ot his arms which will prevent him from attending to the duties of his organization for some tlms, He rscently returned from Seeds, Fertilizer, Disinfectants SPRAYING OUTFITS Pruning Shears, Hose, Mowers, Etc Toronto, where ha attended the meeting of tho American Federation, of Labor as a representative from his natlonul organization. Medals By Legion VALLEJO, Nov. Patricia Valencia and Cecilia Kaler.

students at Bt. Vincent's high school here, were awarded medals yesterday by Vallejo post, American Legion, for essays on "Ths Monroe loctrlne, Its Origin and Modern Application." Presentation was made by Lieutenant-Commander C4. C. Hitchcock, TJ. P.

N. Similar medals will be awarded to pupils of Vallejo hlrh school and George Washington Jpunlor high chool daring December. Hitchcock addressed the students on "Armistice Uay." Service Clubs to Rally in Woodland WOODLAND, Nov. 9. AH Tolo eounty service will meet In Woodland January S7 for a big dinner meeting and program.

At least 100 are expected to be present. Ray L. niley, president of th International Lions club, will be asked to address the service club men. Rutherford Ball i Of Firemen Set 6T. HELENA, Nov.

The annual firemen's ball is to be staged by the roemhrs of tho Rutherford volunteer department the evening of November 30. The event is to held at the Rutherford Grang hall and preparations are being made to receive a large gathering. A supper will be served nt Eagles Whist to Aid Senator to Ask Toll Bridge Probe WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. Senator Tasker L.

Oddie, Republican, Nevada, will seek congressional Investigation of methods of financing construction of maintenance of toll bridges, he told the legislative committee of the American association here today. The Children's Tree Fund Ths annual whist for the benefit of ths children's Christmas tres Football Fan Fined 5 far Excess Ardor VALLEAO, Nov. S. Loren Cars-caddsn, whom Polic Judge W. T.

Kslley pronounced unduly enthusiasts over ahlgh school football gams three Aiys In advance, was fined yesterday. Carscadden was arrested Thursday for honking his horn at a late hour. fund will be hsld by Oakland Aerlo No. Fraternal Order of A. M.

A. has been waging a fight for years for abolition of all toll bridges In the United States. Eagles, November 13, at Native Sons hall. Ths committee In charge Is composed of K. DeMello, II.

Douglas, Morris N. Schneider, J. J. McLean and J. Mulligan.

FREE FOR GARDENS AND GARDENERS Ylien you plant uuLilsJi you need lmporlctl iirnian Due pfcint of equal value free with ach plant purchased. Monday and Tuesday Nov. 11 and 12 Only Vallance-Piedmont Nursery 29 Glen Avenue nt Piedmont Air. I'hone Piedmont 9S73 Peat Moss to loosen and make your ground vonnis. It ))- (1 rf ILJ will greatly improve and help your plants and fltWcrs.

J. P. Mortensen Manager Mortensen Rug Works 967 Yerba Buena 100 pounds of German peat moss will absorb pounda of water; nothing- will equal it for flower ui'ds, gardening in general and lawns. DRIED CHICKEN MANURE. 100 lbs.

$2.01 PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE. (O (Ci Garden Supplies DELTA PEAT to loosen clay or adobe soils and reduce your water bills. Use this excellent product and get results. RED ROOSTER a pulverized, processed chicken manure which produces excellent lawns and healthy plants. Recommended by leading nurserymen and gardeners.

GROZ-IT a pulverized sheep manure. VIGORO a complete plant food. SNAROL will positively kill garden pests. EVERGREEN SPRAY kills plant insects. LAWN SEED a' large supply of all kinds.

LIME air-slaked; a good soil conditioner. LAWN ROLLERS for rent. BLOOD MEAL, BONE MEAL, SAND, COAL, SCREENINGS, RICE HULLS PROMPT DELIVERIES Stomach Ulcer Pains Stopped Overnight or Your Money Back Whv suffer with this extreme, stomach trouble when can positively assure you relief or your monev back? guarantee Mission Compound will relieve you extreme gaftrltlf, fr nler of stomach, or we will positively refund your money, our inedlrltv! hss been in su-ccful ue for over 22 vears. Many doctors prescribe nt r'egulsrly. It begin at on." to cue relief from the severe pain, vomiting and fither discomforts and agonies.

nf from tlsy to day the improvement Is steady ai.d Increasing rapid. You are not compelled to restrict yourself to a milk diet, for when taking our medicine you are eti-ii Med to eat a eil-balanced meal three times a day. Eat again as you formerly did. Tt should be possible with Mlsfion Compound, and btt cf all, the ro.t feF June of 1 928 the Mortensen Rug llsj Works came into existence and regularly since that time have been advertised through the Classified Columni of the Oakland Tribune. A six-line advertisement appears every day under, the classification of rug cleaning and twice each week a 2-inch dispjay "ad" is inserted.

We have adopted the policy of keeping an accurate check upon the sources of all our businesa and find that the Oakland Tribune is among the best mediums of publicity -used by us. During September, 1929, we received 56 orders which were the result of Tribune advertising at a total advertising expenditure on our part of 50c per order. Without question the Mortensen Rug Works indorses the Oakland Tribune as an aid in the progress of our line of work." Protects BEDblNG PLANTS AGAINST SNAILS SLUGS i .1 I I 100 SHEEP AND COW MANURE, Mixed. jjO QQ licit for COW oid and well rotted. jjjO CQ 5 for SNAROL, to rid pests GARDEN VALK the finest spray known ROSE STAKES, GARDEN SAND, LIME, HARDWOOD SAWDUST, BLOOD AND BONE MEAL, LAWN SEED National Feed and Fuel Yards D.

SCHLICHTING, Prop. 55th and Grove St. Phone PI iedmont 2522 iJj POISON ST The Impr belt la tks all Kt4 A White racket; lira (. Hat4-i a sad (arSra Sop-fir stores nr AN-K. Mf.

Ca Oak la a. TT East Bay Coal Co. BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA BE rktley 9100 LA keside 90S0 is very little, and are guarsn- fe monfy l.arl If if r.ot I relp you to vour entire put! fat-iin -roo lo l' the sole Judc. rite for FliKIJ particular! r.f famuuw resr rj ion and hw rap try It 15 to prove it! I. k.

311 Lomllss I Driie, 741, Lua Alleles, Call. (You lll find the advertisement which this letter refers under "For the Home" In tha claskified advertising ection cf any dy' TRIBUNE.) -J ch.

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