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I 0 THURSDAY EVENING DaklanD OCTOBER 9, 1930 '2f Work on Highwayi Will Be Reviewed SACRAMENTO, Oct Stat SAVANT TELLS Li PIECE IS rnimn niimn Oakland Man Record as Sets World Weight Liiter Sniff Si II So Deaf May 'Hear Thousands of Oakland school children. Impaired by defective hear in, will be taught lip-reading by this device and these twin teacheri. Nllll.ll IN Hlllo i mil nil in ii 1 1 1 1 ii 'mm a IIWIIIWI believe. He devised it to aid hit was borrrdeaf. -TRIBUNE photo.

Highway Engineer H. Pufe" will addres Vha annual meeting rf thevWasWngoSUtGoodons 21. Ff sell ha been asked to outline the work acoomDlleheaf on California, highways. Takes Spots I -a Upholstery KEMOVB spot prtmptb fro upholstery in ho SMfov car- and there's a double saviof Vou keep upholstery Jou protect your clothie. Save lundry and dry claaninf bills, too First, brash aphcJstery.

The rb gently with a clean cloxa motten4 with Bnergia. Spot vsauh Uk magic. Just a adnata) or two ve the entire rorf wi th aerg in moistened doth make upholster look tik new. Bnergia dries in-. stantly leaves sto odor and- a v.

regrets. Bee-gin dean tot of things and lust a littl goe a1 loag wy. leiy dirctioa on: libel toon tak few expert, Try ic. Lrg caa S5c All mtlUnt ml Can Yrtg 1 mm i IJRJBJ tmti tfnnr Him uq wtaivwr inches; bleep, 1H inches; ealf 1731 inches; chest 41 lnohes; chest expanded, 49 Inches; waist. 4 Inches; wrist, inches; forearm, 14 Inches; ankle, 11 Inches: thleh, 2 inches; height.

6 feet 10 inches. He weigh 191 pounds. Hayward Players Rehearse for Play HAYWARD, Oct. Rehearsals today were well advanced for the two-night minstrel show and cab aret of the local Lions club to raise money for a milk fund maintained by the club, through which undernourished children of Hay-ward schools are given daily rations of health-giving food. Victor La Grave, club president, will act aa interlocutor of tbe minstrel, with end men Harry McDonald, Hal P.

Angus, Charles Soren-Sen. Elmer Welsh, Thomas Dlas and Don Leldig, the latter general Chairman of the benefit. The entire club han been enrolled in the cast of the minstrel show, to occupy the first half of eao heventng at the local high school auditorium October 22 and 23. The cabaret feature will be directed by Mrs. Carol B.

Kelly and Miss Bertie Farmer of this city, and will consist of a nighto lub Idea, according to Leldig. A Jaz chorus, of high school girls Is being trained by the women. Other features of the program will be Joe Silva in harmonica numbers. Miss Hettye Adams in Scotch songs and Joseph Martin in tap dances. Association to Give Walnut Creek Dance WALNUT CREEK.

Oct A masquerade dance will be given Saturday night by tha Saranap Improvement Association in th clubhouse at Saranap, President L. D. Tycer announced today. JERUSALEM Af oholOCSts hav pronounced th discovery near Hebron of a small crouching Hon carved in limestone to be the finest speoimen of genuln Canaan-It rat existing today. The work was oated about -409 S.

C. and, along with an alter of sacrifice also found is believed to be part of th equipment ota tern- file shrln destroyed by conquering sraelltes. 1 Relief Corps Will Entertain Official LODI, Oct. At th meeting of th Women' Relief corps held Tuesday afternoon arrangements were made to entertain Depart, inent Inspector Mr. Kat Henna at th next meeting to be held on Tuesday, October 21.

Two charter member. Mrs. Matti stem ana Flora Langhorst attended the meeting At th close of th regular slon th birthday of four member were observed. In honor of th fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. Bophrina Ayers ah was pre-sented with a beautiful basket bou.

quet of button dahlias. CAN BE CURED WITHOUT OPERATION er L4 ol Tim from Work rJnleai Office Treab.it OAKLAND aiNSTTTUTE i3t IStk Striet mm. (fid-IkM SW lit rMteoMei 7 the inventor, H. McCaslin, own daughter, 5 years old, who 12 13 14 ism IBZ7Z 2: fr p'-vt-x, cnanes A. r-n6r-a-own way with weights.

Holder of two world records for dead lift weight lifting, he annexed a third title In Oakland today and thereby established himself a the champion of the universe. Fendola, who was horn and reared in Oakland, and Uvea at 1083 Sixty-fifth street, made a right hand dead lift of 604 pounds, holding the weight for 10 seconds, to wrest the record held by John T. Smith of Philadelphia. Smith's limit was 450 pounds. The Oakland youth, who is J7, made the lift In the office Of K.

Strobridge, sealer of weights and measures for the county, at 829 Harrison street. Witnesses from the "A.B.B.M." American Bar Bell Men official weight-lifting association of th United State, were present and certified to his fat. HELD TWO OTHER MARKS. Pendola's prodigious muscles, developed through years of exercise and diet, had already brought tw records to him. The first on December 21, 1JS, was a two-hand dead lift of S01 pounds, and the secondr made on September 28 of last year, was a one hand up-and-press-up of 812 54 pounds.

"How do I get that way?" Pen-dola smiled. "Not over night, you may be sure," he said. And here a tip to bandits is in order. Pendola drives the money truck for a bank in Oakland. He i up at 6:41 Or o'clock very morning to begin the day with stretching and moderate bodybuilding exerolses for a ten-minute period.

Then he goes for a three-mile walk, takes a hot and' cold shower and has breakfant, AttKS SOME EXERCISE. After putting his money car Up for th night, he takes another three-mil walk, has dinner, rest an hour and a half, and then goes through a strenuous workout at weight-lifting. He has maintained this practice daily for year. Th result is a marvelous physique, bulging muscles, perfect health. He drinks goblet of milk and eats many egg dally.

Pendola' body measurement In- 'r when you buy sanitary pads Hearing Device Aids School Children to Learn Sounds OF CAVF win mm 7 LONDON The cave man had shaggy hair with a "bobbed" effect. along, curiously shaped Jaw, a prize-fighters nose and sharp eyes, D. Ward Cutler, noted -mlcrobist, declared here. "It la doubtful whether he eould speak In th way In which know peech." he said, "but he could probably make noises that would convey some or his ieeiings. His only means of protection.

Cutler said, was to build a fire at the entrance of his cave to frighten away animals as well a to obtain warmth. Bootblack Sought In River Slaying MAR YSVILLE, Oct. Believ- Ihg he may throw light on the unsolved "skillet murder" Of Frank Rllftv. BO. lumberman.

DOllee here are searching for a bootblack named brooks. Brook 1 believed to have attended the drinking party on the Tuba river bank two week ago which apparently ended In a fight that resulted in Riley's death from blow of a heavy skillet or stew pan. COLUSA COLUSA, Oct. George Kunn, eX-servio man of this city, who ha been a patient at th Letter-man General hospital In Ban Francisco for the Dast three months, has returned her. Improved in health.

Mrs. Bessie Drak Sullivan, former Colusa resident, is here from San Diego, for a few day, visiting old friend and acquaintance. William. Sweeney returned to Colusa yesterday from Utah, where 1 in business. Mrs.

Ethel Hanlon has been lected president; Mrs. Ella Putnam, vice-president, and Mrs. Vera Bchlosser, secretary of the Colusa unit of the Woman's Christian Temperance union. Miss Margaret Bmoll hat turned to Colusa, Where sh re side with her sister, Mrs. Louis after an extended visit with friend in Oakland and Ban Francisco.

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Now sha eat anything fried things, onions, pastry: foods that used to make her ill. If she feels the least discomfort a tablet or two of Pape's uiapepsin makes her comlortacie ia a minute." When thousands like Mr. Murray are cominfl risht out in Dublin to praise rape uiapepsin, there seems no reason to doubt that it does what is claimed for it to help people who suffer from acid-dyspepsia, and the heartburn, gas, nausea, belching, headaches, dizziness, etc. caused bv this common ailment. But those who wish further proof before buying may easily have it.

The makers agree to send anyone a trial package absolutely FREE. Just write 'Pape Diapepsin," Wheeling. W. Va, PAPE'S 77 suiao Kogrei, shot In a aytti- nous fight bear Jackson over rum operations, and whoa testimony aided In the conviction of deputy sheriffs at the recent Oakland graft trials, was removed from Stockton to the French hospital la Ban Francisco today. With a bullet through th lung, Rogsl was -described In prec lous condition.

Throughout the day his 17-year-old wife, holding her six-weeks-old Infant In her arms, hovered about his bedside and tearfully watched the dying man. He has adamantly refused to assist police in tracing his assailants, although Amador county authorities are econvince dthat Roggt was the victim of a feud developing frQtn liquor transactions. At Roggi's home, 2330 North Point street, questioners were referred to his attorney, Lemuel D. Sanderson. But Sanderson was not communicative either.

Roggl's wife was silent to all inquiries. The testimony of Roggl was instrumental In convicting former deputy sheriffs J. L. Davis, Jack Collien, A. and Jack Gardella, Llvermor bootlegger, now in gan Quentln.

testified to paying $300 a month to Davis and? Shurtleff for "protec tion." JAIL FOB JOKE. ST. PAUL Hen-son, a butcher, was sent to Jail for a week out the fir department for a joke. California Boy is Healthiest TY little eon, Arnold, suffered IVJl from conetipation," says Mrs. G.

W. Larson, 4156 York Los Angeles. "He was having a hard time until I heard of California Fig Syrup and got him some. The first few doses regulated his bowels, brightened him up marvelously; even seemed to help his appetite end strength a great deal; "I have since used Fig Syrup with Arnold during eolds or upsets. It has been a wonderful help to him; has assisted in making him th strong boy you see perhaps tha healthiest one in our neighborhood." For mora than fifty years, mothers have praised California Fig Syrup.

Leading physicians advise its use with bilious, headachy, constipated children, or to keep th bowels open during colda or children' diseases. Children love its rich, fruity flavor. It tones and strengthens weakened bowels: helps make children robust. Look for th name California when buying. vi oat mam me genuine.

LAXATIVE-TONIC COD LIVER OIL WITHOUT FISHY TASTE Cod liver OH Tablets bufld up -teeth and bones. No unpleasant oily taste TTERE, Mother, i an easy way to Xi build tip children's weight tad ward off sickness. You can now glr cod liver oU easily, pleasantly, taste-lesslyl Thanks to McCoy's Cod Livef Oil Extract Tablets you can banish forever the oilv bottle and the sticky spoon. Children now can get all the benefits of real cod liver oil without fuse or toes or bother. To make these remarkable tablet go right to Norway and buy the finest grade cod liver oS.

Then, by a secret process, we extract all the healthful vitamins and put them up In tablet form. Ask your doctor about these tablets and he will tell you that they contain all the health-bunding properties of the old-fashioned cod liver oil. The Good Housekeeping Institute ha tested these tablets and approved Km- Physician everywhere gecon-mend them a a real health food, aot as a mcdicrnp. i But for ttnderwelgtit and general rundown condition there ia no finer, safer remedy. Today is not too soon to begin.

So go now to your nearest druggist and ask him for a box of those wonderful stew McCoy's Tablets. COD LIVER OIL ITAEBILElirS 7 ly A '4 adding machine expert of 1448 Sheffield avenue, is th Inventor. Hi daughter, Barbara, provided hi inspiration. Less than ix months ago she had never heard the Voice of her parents or her 4 -year-old brother. "I was keenly aware of the han dlcap under wglch eh was strug gllng," McCaslin states, "and I determined that she would have every available aid In Overcoming it.

I decided at the outset that she should learn lip-reading, because that is th only medium through which she can communicate with persons Jiot knowing th sign lan guage." "I studied sound and th var lous mechanical mean by which it could be transmitted. I kept in mind always that the eound muet remain undlstortea and th mstru merits as simple a possible." INVENTS A "talking machine," through which the sound Is conveyed through flexible metal speaking tubes from megaphone transmit ters to earphone receivers, was th result of several month expert mental work. Telescopic bras tubing provide the "trunk lines" of the machine, with flexible metal fashioned to hold small megaphone transmitters and ear pnon receiver. "By confining myself to purely mechanical mean of voice trans mission. I have eliminated th eound distortion and hissing eom man to many type of electrically amplified sound device," McCaslin exn am, "i oeneve aiso mat have hit upon a way In which th students, themselves, can converse between tntmssives a thy study th formation of word by th toneue and Hps." Th device has th added virtu of belnsr comparatively Inexpensive, he states.

It 1 11 He wise eon strueted that children may listen to the muslo of an lotrio phono graph. HATX TWO TEACHERS. For their teachers in this novel new educational soheme. th nan dlcapped student have Miss Jan and Miss Helen Kledel, primary and Intermediate class teachers at the Hawthorne school. with no other reason than a lively desire to aid youngsters whose hearing ia defective, they have devoted all of their apar time recently to mastering of Up reading, to equip themselves for th task of Instructing thousand of children In that means of com munication.

It will be their task to learn lip- reading Just a trlfl fatr than their pupils, to carry th knowl edge to them. "Since this 1 th first day have had th new machine, we haven't adopted a set program a to it' use," Mis Helen Riedel said. "It is highly probable, however, that a large part of the school day will be occupied With teaching lip-reading." The twin-teachers are practicing dally on the machine to perfect their articulation' through th tubes. The-work ha been pieced in their hand by Albert J. Beacon, principal.

"I haven't thought much about commercialising this Instrument," the Inventor stats. "My main con cern has been Creating something that win aid tn school cntiaren or Oakland who are at a disadvantage because of bad hearing. Think of the tremendous obstacl they have to hurdle." School Head Are Back From Meef KAUNAS. Oct. Melrowe Martin and Arthur Walter, bead of th high school and grade schools of this city, are back in Salinas after attending this year' convention of superintendents of schools held at Lake Taho.

If A father's desire that his daugh ter, deaf since her birth five years ago be taught to "hear," today has given a small world or oaKiana youngsters, from four to seven year old, their first fairy tales, muaio, and their first opportunity to converse among themselves as a means of learning llp-j-eading. A simple, yet practical device. Installed in a classroom at Hawthorne school, 1 th fruit of his labors and studies, C. H. MeCaslIn, typewriter and ADVERTISEMENT SARGON "ASTONISHING," SHEJECLARES Ten Years of Bad Health Entirely Overcome, Statei Local Woman.

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My whole system got Into a dreadfully weakened and rundown condition; hardly a day passed that I dldn take a but constipation seemed to getting a tronger grip on me all th time. The way 8argon overcame my troubles, after everything else I'd trld had failed, was Astonishing! atnmach 1 In fin condition; constipation doesn't bother me at all: and I feel as if my whole system had been cleansed of poi sons tnai nan oeen xiuiiunj for years. took Barsron Soft Mass Pills nd thev toned uo my liver and regulated my system without th least nausea or slcKness. my only regret about the Bargon that I didn't take It sooner, and It's a real pleasure for ma to recommend this remarkable medicine. Sargon may bs obtained at an Owl Drug Etores and Liggett's Drug Stores in Oakland and ether SUe.

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