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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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OCTOBER 13, 1931 afelanU Crftiutte TUESDAY EVENING FRANKLIN ST. announcements! i i Takes No Chances MRS. JAMES L. MANNING, Oakland society woman and prominent solfer. took no chances when a Diane flew dangerously low N.

I GAMBLING QUIZ SHIFTS 10 SURGICAL CD. over the Oak Knoll Country club links. Just about to drive from the ninth tec, Manning ran to safety behind a tree while the craft swept low over the fairway. County authorities are investigating the stunting and alleged air law violation of the pilot. Building Bigger Franklin Street This diagram shows how many of the fine Oakland stores are establishing new headquarters on Franklin street in the district between Fifteenth and Nineteenth streets.

The two latest to are the SHAMROCK LINEN STORE and fte BISCHOFF SURGICAL COMPANY. A. F. ZOELL-NER, (inset on right) said that his decision to ope the linen shop is based on 1 4 years experience in the Eastbay. OPENS STBI US Ibf WW SHAMROCK umaMi Another store to choose Frank- Hp street for their new home' is that of C.

A. Bischoff Surgical company, who have recently opened at 1807 Franklin street. This company, who have been ea- tablished in the Eastbay for 27 years, manufacture trusses, elaetio stockings, abdominal supports, aur gical corsets also carry complete stocks of physicians', hospital and sick room supplies, according F. J. Bischoff.

"Wre are proud of our new it home," said F. J. Bischotr. "We are continuing the work of 27 years In the Eastbay with the same per-sonnel in the past, but we defU nitely want It understodo that thts 'J company is not connected in any way with any similar company er fcSC- m. (v 1 ij 1 1 I business in OaKiana." The personnel of the company follows: C.

A. Bischoff. F. J. BiSChOft, MISS Jli.

Ij. XJUlierj- Mrs. B. A. Daniels, Mrs.

Biaae, Walter Crabtree, William Belfge- and ft. J. Heinemann. MUD TO BE HOST CITY FOR 0 NVOGATIDN Bishop Parsons, Archdeacon Porter to Speak; Rectors Meet at St. Clement's Bishop E.

L. Parsons and Archdeacon A. W. Noel Porter of San Francisco will attend the Ia.ll meeting of the Convocation of I Oakland at St. 1 -m church.

Claremont, torn orrow. Key. Lind-ley H. Miller is host rector. Ce lebra-tion of holy communion will open the sessions at 10 a.

with Dean W. H. G. atttrshili, 1 brant, and Rev. ler Pratt, preacher.

ng BISHOP parsons. the afternoon session, reports will be made by various vicars, Including Rev. A. L. Mitchell, Rev.

E. Castledine, Rev. Pavld R. Wallace and Rev. Daniel G.

C. Wu. In a discussion of "Rural America," Rev. W. J.

Atwood, Center-vllle, and Rev. Theodore Bell, Hay-ward, will represent Alameda c.jnty, while the following will tell of rural work in Contra Costa county: E. L. Pimental, Brentwood; Rev. A.

C. tiilverlight, Crockett and Martinez; Rev. J. K. Howard, Pittsburg, and Rev.

I H. Miller, Walnut Creek. Archdeacon Porter will make the summary. The Oakland Men's association of the convocation will serve dinner at 6:30. Bishop Parsons, Archdeacon Porter, Dean Batters-hill and delegate from the national convention of the church will speak.

Jane Addams Wins Achievement Prize NEW YORK, Oct. 13. W) Jane Addams, internationally known welfare worker, wa today awarded the annual $5000 Pictorial Review achievement prize, II BISCH0FFS MUTUAL I SURGICAL tLDO WAN fV LIKEN EXPEB.T POSU H. W. Eyerly, who has had mam years experience in the linen busi pess, will be associated with Zeell ner in the new Shamrock Linen Store.

New Shop Will Feature Fine Linens Exclusively City Tfwns SpotligbTof Probe From 4TDemocratic Chiefs To Republican Leaders NF.W YORK. Oct. 13. While four Democratic officehold ers faced official fire on two fronts because their incomes have been found creatlv to exceed their sal aries, the legislative city investiga tion committee switched its spot light today to the activities of two Republican leaders. Pari of the day's hearing was as signed for interrogation of another Democratic official Peter J.

Mc- Gulnness. deputy commissioner of nubile works in Brooklyn and bead of one of the political clubs raided for gambling. Following McQulnness' tesu monv. tne session was io cuwu trate its attention on Deputy Sheriff Jacob Rosenberg of Manhattan and Tax Commissioner John K. urews, of Brooklyn, both Republican lead ers.

They are heads of political clubs raided for gambling Just as the Democratic clubs previously scrutinized by the Hofstadter com mlttee were raided. Meanwhile, the legislative com mlttee has been actively Joined by the federal government in its In terest in the incomes of the four Democratic chieftains recent ly called before the investigating body. The objects of the investigation are Sherlft Thomas m. rariey, Register James A. McQuade of Kings county, City Clerk Michael Cruise, and Chief Clerk Harry Perry of the city court.

PORT CHICAGO PORT CHICAGO, Oct. 13. Mrs. C. A.

Doty entertained a number of friends at her home recently. The afternoon was spent in making hooked rugs and fancy worn. Those present were Mesdames P. A. Leslie, P.

I. Hlndley, Ben Hoff man, J. R. McGuire and t. W.

Btorle, Port Chicago; H. Clark, D. H. Osborne, William Black, Nichols: W. ThompkinB, Martinez.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engman and son. Harold, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Hollenback and son, Clifford, have been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Fosbeck In Oak land. Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Reed and daughter, Carol, of Oakland, have been guests of Mr. and Mth. Frank Andrada. Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Williams were recent visitors in Tracy. i FARMKIIH FORM Rrt CT.rn IONIA, Mich. Farmers of Ionia county who have operated farms 1U years or longer have organized Half Century club. T'" ne members, Including Herbert B.

Powell, state commissioner ui uy. culture. DUART JUNIOR PERMANENT WAVE $9.50 romplrl lively nit-ural waves with ringlet ends. Only rUnctd operators. remain open Hon.

and Wtd. fcveoingi by appointment The Beauty Court 1710 Snn Pablo Avenue I'hiint A kenlrtf a on I GAINES WALRATH COMPANY 1714 Franklin Street, Oakland Lamps and Shades complete at exceptionally low prices Table Lama Bfcade with vreea porcelain bacS 1 Af sad lk Skase, for 1 4 Uv Table Lama and Skede with pore In In naape1S ttfi ad Sb. Isl Ji3MV Tnhle Lamp and Shade with ex-blend peroelnla base St ttf and silk Vhade, for WMiOv Lou; Flying Plane Routs Qolfers; Probe Is Ordered forcernent here. Following receipt of a score of complaints of a plane POOR COMPLEXION? i pa the city." According to Zoellner he has had It years experience In the Eastbay as buyer for the old H. C.

Capwell company, and later with Capwell, Sullivan and Furth. Previous to coming to Oakland he was connected with Bullocks in Los Angeles. UNIQUE DINING ROOM (Wtsk ten) XjtJ Lunohwn 36o nd 60o Dlantr SOo snd 85o (Sunaiyi anA Holiday!) Dinsar SOo and SI. 00 1W FRANKLIN ST. OAKLAND, CALIF.

3so na rsoo -m Homes, Apartments AM) Chicken Ranches AT Mortgage Prices Terms to Suit Purchaser OAKLAND RK.RKELEY 1IAYWAHI) PIEDMONT ALAMEDA Alameda Investment Co. 1523 I runklln (St. Phone OLenoourt 2R11 500 Pounds FREE COAL i A coal burning circulating'; heater in your home jvill prove to you that for econoniy, safe--; ty and comfortable heat there- is no other heat making ap- pliance that can give such complete satisfaction. carry a fine stock pf poal; heaters. it Retail Coal Merchants'' Association of Alameda'.

County 16S6 Franklin Su, Oakland Phone HI rate iao STORE Oakland, Calif. The A. Bischoff Surgical Company NOW AT 1807 Franklin Street OAKLAND, GAL. Manufacturing and Fitting Trusses-Elastic Stockings-Abdominal Belts-Surgical Corsets Sickroom Supplies Phone TE mplebar 3833 Realizing that Franklin street part and parcel of a fine shopping district of Oakland, Is the reason given by A. F.

Zoellner for choosing this location for the new Shamrock Line store, which opens at 1812 Franklin street tomorrow. This new shop will feature fine linens exclusively. In discussing his opening, Zoellner stated: "I Bee In the Eastbay a splendid opportunity for an exclusive linen shop, where the fastidious woman can make her selections from well balanced stocks of both domestic and imported fabrics. My decision to open such a shop is the result of 14 years experience in the Eastbay. "I am planning on catering to the general public, featuring linens to meet the price requirements of all purses.

I chose the location just south of the entrance of the Hotel Leamington because of its proximity to some of the fine shops of An Attractive Store New Building 1724 FRANKLIN ST. 17x55 basement, mezzanines, front and rear, well located for many linea. Reasonable rents or lease for term of yeara. See FRED T. WOOD CO.

1727 Franklin HO-3700 Specialist! in Downtown Lttsing 4.45 i "Get Acquainted" Specials 6-Ib. Hotpoint Electric Iron with the fumout rubral nnlt nnd thumb rest. Finished in iNrnUii-iwoof Chroino plate. 3.95 Smoother, Skin Nurses advise this simple night treatment Trained nurse first discovered this thrilling beauty tecret. Then, their friends and pstienu, Todsy over 4,000,000 women us this ctmct 'm nigbl (rtn to cleti and refine their tkinl Thejr scireeljr believe their eyes when they see bow much softer; smoother, clearer it nukes their skin injmt8hourt.

It's not irssglnttion. They can actually fid the deference their mirror them. Yet it's easy to understsnd this tig overnight improvement, when you know what's in Noxremt Skin Cream. It contains bland, soothing oils that soften the akin and sooth way roughness. A mild mediation.

Hotpoint Two-slice Toaster Huiulsoiiicly nicklepluted. G. E. Hotpoint quality. Formerly 8.50 for SHAMROCK LINEN 1812 Franklin St.

TE mplebar 6S43 A. F. ZOELLNER aHasassstaHaMaMasssHSSSMBStissstasssssfl Eastbay golfers wop't have to worry about low flying planes in the future, according to Frank WUson, Alameda, county deputy sheriff in charge of air law en- 9 Clearer overnight I that quickly heals away distressing blemishes. Gentle astringents that dost enlarged pores and refine the textart of the skin leaving it satln lowing with youthful loveliness. There'! nothing like Noxzems you'll know this the moment yon smooths it on.

Not limply because you'll like Its 'dainty, snow-white creamloesi but because really ftil it (tart healing right away. If you want clear, radiant skin beauty, get small jar of Nonema Cream. Use it tonight. Tomorrow morning, see for yourself how much fresher, smoother, finer textured your skin has become. Don't put off the happiness this new attracti vepess will give you.

Get your email jar of Noxzems Cream at any drug or department store udwj. 7, i. Pi real Kotex?" Thus be sure you ate getting bo inferior substitute. Kotex is iplendidlyjromfortable. may bt worn with perfect safety on either side.

Sdlt, filmy layers make adjustment easy. Treated to deodorize. Readily disposable. KOTeX Sanitary Napkins -A It 'if' yy I stunting over the Oak Knoll Coun try club links Bunday, Wilson to day announced a complete investl gation of the charges and possible prosecution of the pilot, Among the players who were frightened from the fairway by the plane's low flying was Mrs. Jumes Jj.

Manning, Onklnnd society worm an and prominent Enstbny golfer who was Just driving from the ninth tee when the plane an proached over the course. Mrs Manning, playing Kh his. mother, Mrs. r. Smith, ran to safety be hind a nearby tree while the plane Srttpt dangerously low.

Low flying and stunting over golf courses will not be tolerated In Alameda county, according to Wil son. Another witness to tho flight was Assistant District Attorney Joe Murphy who was pn the Oak Knoll course at the time. The plane was identified as pit oted by Richard M. Dunleavy, Mill; Held, San Francisco, pilot, accord ing to witnesses who obtulned the craus license number. Answers to Questions FREDERICK J.

HASKIMS Thousands of government experts are working constantly for the benefit of all citizens of the UnJUd states. They will work directly for you 1f you will call for the fruits of their labors through our Washington Bureau. State yowr Inquiry briefly, write clearly, and, enclosing two-cent stamp for a personal letter in reply, address the Washington Information Bu reau of The Oakland TRIBUNE, Frederic J. Haskln, director, 21st and street, N. Washington, D.

C. "How far from Washington is President Hoover's Kapidau camp?" By air-lino it Im 80 mllvs. By highway It Im VU'j miles over one road and 100 miles over another. "When was Jim London, the wrestler, awarded the championship belt?" In June, 1080, the national boxing eommiselon awarded lilm the title, heavyweight champion of the world, and sent him the belt significant of the championship. "Which is the oldest royal residence In the world?" Probably Windsor castle is the oldest royal residence.

Windsor was a residence of the Macon kings before the conquest, their palace being at old Windsor. William the Conqueror chose tho present tite, built a castle there, which was taken down and Ibc present one built In tite time of Edward II. This has since been extended and completely renovated. "How many varieties of climate are represented in California?" It Is a climatic composite of the whole world. It 1000-mlln expanse, north and south.

It has as much difference in climate as fiiere is between northern New York and southern Florida. It lias snow-capped mountains and desserts of tropical heat, "If a letter from a person in the United States is received in another city in the United Btates, but the person to whom it was sent is now in Canada, may the letter be forwarded without more postage?" i It mas' be. The forwarding address la all that la necessary. "Ia there a penalty for removing bite of prehistoric ruins on public lands?" The American antiquities act of June 8, 80S, provides a $500 fine and Imprisonment, or both, for any person who shall without permission "appropriate, excavate, Injure, or destroy any historic or prehistoric rain or monument, or any object of antiquity, situated on land owned or controlled by the United StAtee?" We Repair Everything Electrical Hopkins Electric Appliance, Ltd. 1816 Franklin Street I'ltone TE mptcbar 0419 Announcement A Exclusive Linen Store for East Bay clientele the type of store thai is found in all leading cities of United States and Europe.

Jxcltisive Jnen sStore is our pride to be the possessors of a high grade linen slorc or uJe feel the character of our clientele Will I f(SS I011M 9s Kill Sanitary Risk in carelessly-mde substitutes for Koteje 4 demand linens of quality. Here will and excellent service 4 ((v be found fine linens rftV III (jpening Wednesday, October 14, and 7 to 9:30 P.M. YOUR message is commodity, you seek job, the cot ery of a lost article or a room to commodity to be marketed. Advertising is the most potent force in marketing and Classified Advertising is special form of mar keting concentrating on a directly interested group of readers. Just call Op yening rpeciais 12 to .5:30 M.

QUALITY LINI'I 68x86 Hemstitched Irish Satin Damask Dinner Sets, Floral Designs 72x90 Italian Hand Embroidered linen Crash Dinner Sets. tw-. 295. 72x108 or 90x108 BeaulifulSaxony Lace Bed Spreads I Remember the time, the place and the dale SAFETY should be your first concern in sanitary protection. Hidth safety.

The kind of safety you are certain of in Kotex, the pad that is used in leading hospitals. But how about those nameless substitutes, of whose makers you know nothing? What assurance have you of their sanitary safety? Who made them? Where? How? Are you sure you'd use them, if you knew their origin There's one certain way of avoiding risk. Ask for Kotex. When buying sanitary pads already wrapped, ask the clerk, Vis this LAkeside 6000 Classified Dept. I -1.

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