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Oakland Tribunei
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OafelanO SEPTEMBER 10, 1929 TUESDAY EVENING Doyal of Durham, In charge of county exnibit at tha btatd fair, has been elected president of the Exhibitors' association of bur sr. because of that city's central location for students of the county. GROWER HONORED OROVILLE 10. W. E.

school. It was the first session of the school year for the local organization. Mrs. Koy Carr presided. Dr.

Church talked on the form ation of an eye, ear, nose and throat clinic for the purpose of Kiving examinations to county pupils. Dr. Church stated that It is proposed to hold the clinic in Pitts- Health Officer Addresses A. ANTIOCH, Sept. 10.

Dr. I. 6. Church of Martinez, county health officer, was the speaker at the meeting of the Antioch-Live Oak Parent Teacher association, held this afternoon in the primary Holdup Spurns $3 as Trivial, MARKET ASKS PFRNI9I TO Bows Way Out I Takes Package of Cigarels, I "Tariff Travel Bureau Crabtree Travel Service will assist you in your itinerarfes. First Floor Hosiery Repair Runs and pulls mended neatly to save hosiery bills.

Hosiery Section, First Floor Interior Decoration a staff of interior artists to "serve 'Fourth Floor Portrait Studio Occar Maurer, artist photographer, is making appointments for pictures for Christmas. Fourth Floor Politely Departs as Hotel Receipts Rejected. the-H. G. also successor to PENNOYER CslailuhtJ 187 Telephone LAKESIDE 1111 s.

BROADWAY 30TH TELEGRAPH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. It was a discriminating robber who Baby Day Brings Values in Furniture and Wearables Flat Crepe Frocks Follow Nev, Moulded Lines for Fall Quarters to Be Divided for Enterprise; Fire Chief to Investigate. A rebuilding of the Twentieth Century market and a shifting of the Ice-skating industry to the market at Thirteenth and Grove streets tfas forecast in an application filed by the market officials before the city council todays asking that it be given permission to establish an ice-skating rink in lieu of the permit alreadv granted for ice-skating at Fifty-fifth and San Pablo avenues. The matter was referred to the fire chief for a report.

According to William Erackett, who engineered the deal, the mar-ket will be made smaller so that raided 'he Hotel Carlton, 1075 Sutter street, this morning. Entering the hotel about 2 a. he first asl.ed for a room and then for the telephone. When Nisht Clerk L. Pntrick, 1708 Halli-dny avenge, Oakland, turned to give him tht Instrument, the robber produced a gun and demanded the hotel 3 Patrlc.t fhowed him the money drawer, containing about $3.

"That all you got?" inquired the robber. 'Yes," Patrick Informed him: "We don't keep much cash on "Heck That's not worth bothering vi'h." the desperado complained. "Well," he concluded, "give me pack of cigarets and I'll run And did. But a footpad whor waylaid Walter Perrv. SJ7 Hayes street, at Clay A The higher waistline, the longer skirts and flares-below-the-knee give evidence of new trends of feminine fashion A Groiii) in the ad Webster streets early this morning was r.ot so particular.

He asked Pony for a match, and when the latter put his hand in his pocket, 'lemanded his money, too, showing a revolver. The robber eagerly s'liuched at $7 Perry produced an.l ran away; only a lxjrtion of its present tenants will remain there. The other half of the structure will he redesigned for the skating rink. At Fifty-fifth and San Pablo, says Rrackett, the name Interests will keep the property already bought for an Ice-skating rink and will build apartments and garages in Wednesday is always Baby Day at H. C.

CapwelYs and tomorrow brings, typical savings for thrifty mothers Painted Furniture for Tiny Boudoirs Little beds and cribs suitable for babies up to three years old. Pink, Ivory, Green and Blue, with polychrome and painted decorations. Rubber tires and the near future. Final action will be taken by the council after the fire chief submits his report on the subject." CABARET DENIED. Meantime the council' denied a SHIP SENDS GALt FOB AID raharet permit to Leo A.

Neri at 1 Popular Price Shop Good reason for the popularity of flat crepe is shown in smart styles for afternoon and more tailored types for business or street wear. Black and the rich tones for Fall offer charming choice. 25.00 and 29.50 East Fourteenth street, on the ground that neighbors did not desire this establishment in their casters. 8.95 15.95 21.50 Ztmizxzz BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE BOSTON, Sept. 9.

The tronical radio station here received an message last night sent by the steamship Emlle Francqul that it had collided with another ship. The message said the Francqul was "all right," but had received no answer to its call to the other ship. The message gave neither the position of the sending ship nor the place of the collision. The Francqul merely said it was still trying to locate the other ship, to midst. A complaint by the' Santa Fe Improvement association against the alleged nuisance from the coming am' going of milk trucks at the Central Shuey creamery at 5307 Telegraph avenue was referred to the commissioner of public health and safety.

A request from the hoard of education asking that Hillside street be placed in usable condition was referred to the street department. A petition by Helen Swett. Artie-da of the Public Welfare league asking that the council restrict the nale of wine tonics and bitters was referre dto the city OTHER ACTION" TAKEV. The council passed to print an ordinance appropriating $3132 toward the city's share Iri paving for the maintenance of the Fied-mont avenue and Telegraph avenue lighting systems, and then appro Crib Size Blankets 36x50 heavy cotton i fr in pink and blue. I vU Quilled Pads .85 to 1.25 Fast color, white, blue, maize, green.

Washable, too. Wrapping Blankets 30x40 pink and blue rr plaid cotton Crib Sheets .50 to 1.95 While with pink, blue maize, green ap'l plain white hems. give aid if necessary. The Emlle Francqul Is a Belgian steamship. fcjhe Is believed to be a freighter.

The New York maritime register says she left Flensburg, Prussia, August 1. for Smart Flat Crepes in the Better Dress Shop All the chic of the newer lines is revealed in these better frocks most of them reproductions of Paris creations all of them exquisite in detail aid trim 1 Antwerp and New York. She Is not -listed In 'he American and foreign shipping register. priate $499 by resolution to enter- black- ming. The new shades including wine ana berry are here.

Wool Blankets 4.95 to 6.95 All woo! in dainty plaids and solid colors. Pink, blue; ribbon bound. 69.50 and 85.00 tain dlegates to the annual con-vntlon of sheriffs and police sMfl-cers in Oakland, commencing September 1 6. The gore at the corner of street and C'ourtland avenue was exempted from the single' family residence r.one, according to an ordinance passed to print. Police J.

Tyrrell was given a 10-day leave of absence. The commissioner of public works was authorized to declare a standard for steel equipment to be used in all offices at the city hall hereafter. Commissioner Frank Colbourn says that the filing cases are a medley of different sizes and shape, and he 111 outline the future requirements for all the offices In the city hall. C. Capwell Infants Shop, Seqpnd Floor 77ie C.

Capwell Dress Salons, Second Flodr Sizes 14 to 46 in Popular Price NEW YORK. 10. (-) The. Ma'ckay Radio Telegraph Company announced it had intercepted radio messages last night stating the Belgian freighter Emlle Francqul had collided with an unidentified hi- about 200 miles southeast of Boston. Damage to the Emlle Francqul was slight, but efforts to communicate with the other ship were unavailing.

The first message, a general call to stand-by, was. from the British freighter London Exchange, and read: "Distress. 41 north, 67.20 west. Later messages disclosed that the call was sent out by the London Exchange for another ship, the Identity of which neither the London Exchange nor the Emile Francqul was able to learn. Heavy Toll Taken in Shipping Since Saturday Serious shipping' accidents in various parts of the world since Saturday include: 8.

S. Kuril, cnpslzei? Saturday off Tammeifors, Finland with estimated loss of 100 lives 20 rescued. S. S. Dan, sank Sunday In Baltic off Danzig, I rescued out of crew of 35.

Tanker Vlmcira. caught fire at These are the Smarter Handhag Types for Fall Bags for every woman, from matron to col-legienne bags that are moderately priced, 1 Canyon Fire Arson Probe Is Launched Its origin ft source of mystery, fire breaking ont lat night In the bungalow of John Rels in a canyon on the Redwood road one mile north of the Oakland city limit, while the Rels family was away, wrecked the home, destroying valuable furnishings and paintings. The flames ate their way through the dwelling with furious speed despite the efforts of twenty men, and swept up the cjwiyon walls through brush In the direction of thirty-fifth avenue. The fire is' reported to have broken out In the residence simultaneously In several places, and this fact, coupled with the absence of th Rels family at the time, supplied authorities with the theory of Incendiarism- Deputy sheriffs were sent to the Rels horn today to launch a thorough Investigation. Damage to the and in perrect good taste.

Rotterdam, Monday, 3 killed, 8 misNing. S. K. Highland Pride, said to be "total loss" after striking reef Mon day neur Vigo, tSpoln. Ninety-eight passengers and 150 crew reached land unassisted.

Louiseboulanger Pouch Bag A flat, small bag of red goat-grain leather, with flat metal fastener and chain. a Louiseboulanger replica. 3.95. S. K.

HcliiKlahl, wrecked on rock northeast of Stockholm Monday. The 70 on board escaped to shore I'nnanicd German tanker reported by two vessels on fire in the North Sea Monday, Crew standing by in boats and not in need of as sistance. dwelling was estl.mated at J10.000, while. thU sum will be consldar-ably Increased through the loss of valuable hangings and paintings whose cost was not available. Schooner Santa Qulnta, sank off Nova Scotia and crew were landed Monday at Halifax by rescuing steamer.

S. S. American Icglon, sailed from Montevideo New York iiiniiidiiit after temporary repairs necessi raiou Polished Lizard A tingle gold ball fastens a Patou replica of -shiny, polished reptile leather. Carry it with a riavy or gray costume. tated by grounding in fog at har bor entrance several days ago.

ti. S. Emlle Fran qui, reported by raaio a collision uitn an unldentl fled ship Monday night 200 miles Oroville Mayor Is 'Honored by Elks OROVILLE, Sept. 10. Mayor W.

T. Baldwin has received notice of his appointment on the Good-of-the-Order committee of the Grand Lodge of Elks. The appointment was made at a conference of the past grand exalted rulers and the present grand exalted rulers of Elks lodges, held In Chicago recently. The committee has only three members In the United States. 7.50.

southeast of Boston. The Francqul was slightly damaged, but efforts to communicate with the ither ship failed. 30 Perish as Russ Steamer Goes Down KHAROSLAV. U. S.

S. Sept. 10. G4 Ten members of the A New Brown StreetjSlioe 12.50 A wide suede strap and touches of-reptile leather are new notes of this distinctly smart cjaytime" shoe, with slender Cuban heel indicative of a group at this price. H.

C. Capwell, Womtrit Shoe Salon First Floor Fashion fealurcs 'a new Warm shade for Fall Hawaiian Brown in clever hats of soleil finished felt SERVICES HELD OROVILLE. Sept. JO. Funeral ervlces will be held here tomorrow for William P.

Jones, 81, old time miner of Butte county, who died at his home on Orange avenue Saturday. He worked in the Cherokee goldfields as a young man. Hegewisch All Het Up; Fire Engine Too Big crew of the soviet oil tanker Med-vedltza with their families, numbering, it was believed, 30 persons, lost their lives today at Norsky, ten miles down the Volga, when an -explosion occurred aboard the steamer. Nine members of ap-other tanker, the Grom, which was standing nearby, were gravely Injured and sent to hospitals. Lecture Series On Philippines Opened STOCKTON, Sept.

10. P. VII-larruz opened his series of addresses here on the Phlllpptnr islands by telling the Stockton Cosmopolitan cjub yesterday that "mv country comprises 7038 Islands of which 40 Oare Inhabited extending 1152 miles from north to south of the equator." He said that the denial of education by Spanish occupancy found the islanders eager to learn when the United States took Patou Dolphin Grain A flexible chain handle and a new pouch shape are features in a bag designed to without bulging I 18.50.' Cannes Envelope Bag Piping of gold, inserts of brown these are simple and very smart notes off a brown crepe grain bag. 25.00. ClenvictOs Coral 675 its The Vanity Shop Sponsors Marie Earle and Frances Fox Treatments for the skin A Marie Earle facial, in the luxurious surroundings of the new Vanity Shop, will refresh and rest you.

do delightful things for your skin. Ask the operator about Marie Earle home treatments. for the hair The Frances Fox Institute of New York sponsors wonderful treatments to keep the hair beautiful and lovely. herbal shampoo is one of then. Let the Vanity Shop experts keep you t.

over the territory and that today 4.00.000 Filipinos are either going to school or are teachers. Vallejo Booster pHICAGO, Sept. 10. C4 Nothing much has happened In Hegewisch since it sent Battling Nelson forth to sock the lightweights on the chin. But yesterday Hegewisch got a new fire engine.

Hegewisch wis all ready for the engine, had fire house waiting, and everything. To late it discovered the fire engine was too "big for the fire house. Some people think politicians have an easy life, but take a problem like this; it isn't so simple. The Hejewisch authorities now must figure out bow to get too big engine into-a too small house. However, ti someone pointed ont.

tneir Off-the-face modes do charming, flattering things to the modern woman and when developed in soft coppery Hawaiian brown they're even more fascinating. This new one accents the browns of Fall costumes. C. Capwell Millinerg Salons, Second Floor Molyneuxs Large, Envelope A business or sports bag of crepe-grain leather. suede lined, with three large A Molyneux replica.

25.00. C. Capwell, Handbags, First Floor Visits Bremerton VALLEJO. Sept. 10.

Dr. J. J. Hogan. Vallejo Chamber of Commerce representative in Washington, -D.

arrived In Bremerton II. C. Capwell, VanU-j 5' 5- last Friday Yin a visit with Captain and Mrs. Harold Bowen. He will return here this fall for a visit be- 1 fore he leave for Washington.

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