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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 21

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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DaManto OCTOBER 24, 1930 2V1 FRIDAY EVENING CCPIB AX AEROPLAXE. Avnnv TYim neasrement is I Wife Hit by Golf Ball; I 1UIIE WOVS ananunced of Miss Blanche Shep-1 TO Their Lines Are Dof herd to Harry U. unigni, plane pilot, whom she met for the in MATE Husband Asks $20,473 first time wnne iijuits BETTY BQYD (right) was schel uled to" marry tonight, but ID Ml GQSTE RUMORS HUTU ESS pny this morning. YOLA Events to collect from Ingleslde SAN FRANCISCO. f)ct.

24.T-4 Jane'ArOfn, third of this brides, marry Sunday, surprised her friends with a secret ceren D'AVRIL (left) will marry tomorrow, tsio of week-end Hollywood film star according to plans. public golf course. He says his Wife was hit. on the head by a Fractured skull. MOlOOfl; Moss of wife's company, 10, 000; medical fees.

1473. HAVRE. France, Oct. 24. W-- "hole-in-one" aspirant as they were driving past the course.

He filed suit today. That's the bill Ferdinand Frrter- Capt. Dieudonne Coste. transatlan lin, San Francisco auto trimmer, tic flight hero, debarked from the SEA ALAMEDA Oct. 24.

While police today advanced the theory that Norman Lodwik, missing, Los Angeles salesman has his death In aome tideljjnd pool on the shores of Bay Farm Island, his son. liner France Incognito at 8 a. m. today and his much advertised marital difficulties were Imme HOLLTWOOD. Oct 24.

Stealing a march" on friends and crul-osity seekers alike. Betty Boyd, movie actress, and Charles Henry -Orr, said to be heir to $60,000,000, "-were married In a surprise ceremony this morning. The ceremony, orlrlnallv'nlnnnpil Japanese Treaty Reaches England diately smothered In the kisess and Jack, arrived from Los Angeles to embraces of Mme. Coste. -who was Eileen Percy, Former Actress, Divorced LOS ANGELES.

Oct. 24. (UP) -Eileen Percy, former screen actress, today held an interlocutory divorce decree from Ulrich B. Bush, motion picture location man-nzer. whom she charged with de- aid In the search for his latner.

whose wife was attend awaiting him at the pier. BOWLER KILLS BOY. (A) The Japanese instrument of ratification- of the Lomffrn naval treaty arrived in England today nknnfj y-' ing the convention of the California chanter. Order of Eastern Star, riHCAOO. A "wild ball" rolled in Oakland, disappeared Tuesday.

ai'uni ino Lirviniiiiiu. mniiiiiia, 'jf hv Jnmes Shawkney. white bowling. 00' i Lajter his car was found abandoned ftt the mud off the highway at the inree nays a rRP wh unit; iu iri it here for deposit at theforeinn struck and Instantly killed hia cousin, aged IS. i i sertibn.

She was given custody i of their three-year-old child west end of the island. otuce, io Downinjr street, -Monday. Recommended by leading veteri for tonight, was held at the home of Reverend John Frye, pastor of the "Wiltshire Presbyterian church, in the presence of only a few intimates. Mrs. Laura Allen, aunt of the bride, and Miss Frances Doe; film player, 'attended Miss Boyd.

Over was attended by Billy Joy, operator of a theatrical agency here, a business associate. The 1 bridegroom is.a son of an 'executive in a canned goods concern. The marriage was slated to he the first of thre over the week end. the other brides being Tola D'Avril and Jane Arden. Tomorrow night, at Noah Beerv's Paradise Trout club, high In the mountains back of Los Angeles, Miss D'Avril will promise to love and honor Edward Ward, music composer.

Third of the trio will be Miss Ar- nariam. In 1 -Bound i 'fcT eon, ot oil stores. 1 den, who wij become the bride oH siempei, Duainessman. Spanish Ship Sinks After Collision London; vOct. 24.

up- The captain of the Spanish steamer Fito reported to Lloyd's that the vessel sank at; 2 a. .12 miles off Salvojra after a collision with'an unknown steamer. DOG and CAT FOOD "His Choice" mmmmmmimm mmuaUmVmma9r BEST (v TrCGB I CANE foods hYrr-n riO ryv sugar mm iiLic a oio io PoCtnd pkg. I I IV I I Pounds. for 22c 1 Trlti lte Cjft A Public-Food VfcV offm a big sale of (R(7 Anally advertised ff fift jj v'v (m Kxvrt p(lucts al excfp' I -iJAvJ tionally lou? prices.

ll RED HOT PRICES F.0R FRIDAY and SATURDAY 0cts24 Oct. 25 mm-km -r 9 Prudencb Pknnt, of tht San Franctsct Examiner, finds Parfay tht ideal shortening. Her collearues agree. Mildred Kitchen, Maude Evans, Belle de Graf, likewise noted in Home Economies and food fyriting; Mary K. Solari ofSolarts, Meyer of tht Mark Hopkins, Iberti of til Hotel Oakland, Ehlers of tht Roosevelt of the Ambassador, Gregorio of Victor Hugo's.

t- with 1 0 famous food authorities with th a nds of housewives FRESH CREAMERY Finest Pure IOq, BUTTER rflieelioice, FRESH of the of -Health ma COLDENDALE i BRAND, SOLID PACK. Pound Tillowbrook um chosen by Public Food for its rich, purr, flavor and finer food qualities. Jt'e cannot too highly recommend it. LARGE EGGS PER. QUART 0 37 QUALITY, LARGE, UNWASHED EGGS Pei I mwsm sls pi I jfi0im--' 1 wmmm Full Pint PASTRY CREAM I.

XL. CHICKEN loir LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER Per Can TAMALES Per Can 10g Lightens the 'tvay to cleanliness. Limit 2. Not Boneless. Made of the best materials the market affords.

LINDSAY OLIVES PltlK SAlXIOtJ ALASKA'S BEST I ew-type bended. shortening a ss fed eve y. tes Equally delicious creamed, baked or fried, served right from the caiH 25c Pint Cans California ripe olives. A highly nourishing and 'healthful food. Served with meats; salads, fish, in gravies, in as a sandwich spread, in lunch baskets and picnic baskets.

No. 1 tall Cam FUt Can LIME RICKEY CORN DELATE Per Bottle 15c PUBCO BRAND A Zestful, Sparkling, Health Beverage. Tiny Kernel Corn glowing with healthfulness, f1 5e fen authorities in the realm -ol in their own kitchens. It pro- creaming quality that makes food, ten known far beyond Cali- duced wonderful pies, and cakes, cakes light and fine of texture, guided us step by step, and fritters and cookies. Springy dough that gives you They named the qualities women Hcfc are t7fle maia arjvantages old-fashioned flaky pie crust, the would ask for if some one prom- U'U cn- ifl paff kind most lc Hkc bcst of aU ised them an ideal shortening.

An assurance of purity. One look A pound package slim enough Then Parfay was perfected. Our' at its creamy whiteness convinces to fjt anywhere in the ice-box. 10c No. 2 Can No.

1 Can ASPARAGUS Garden brand. Large selected tender spears. Fine for salads. 3q. Can 25c ROLLED OATS band ot experts tested it and There's no odor, no "taste.

Vxthy speaks or itself. Try it and be delighted! In the carton 2S .4 Pounds For' A Wholesome-Breakfast Cereal. iuunu no puinc ui cxccucutc miss- inls sweet neutrality lasts lndet- ing! Parfay has them all I initcly It sailed through laboratory A high smoke point that leaves experiments! It soared past the your kitchen air fresh and your practical home tests women make foods crisp and greascless. A or 3 and 6 pound tin All dealers refund the price if anyone iasks for it, after trying Parfay. Swift Company TELEPHONE VARIETY PEAS 15c PRODUCE Sweet, tender, palatable peas.

Quality is uniformly the highest. Limit 2, Can Tune in on Martha Logan Cooking Period! Wednesdays and Fridays, Feminine Fancies Hour, A. M. Stations KFRC San Francisco, KHJ Lot Angeles, tCMJ Fresno; POTATOES AU30NDS BLUE DIAMONDS YAKIMA GEMS IDAHO GEMS 1U. S.

No, I packed in cotton bags 25 59c 23e lie I.X.L. soft shell. Per, Pound Drake Variety Per Pound Good sue for boiling and baking I Also i KlWfA'-h J- Per C. PoUd Mfs mmmr r. STRING BEflflS 3 10 JDEL" MONTE TOMATOES Solid packed sun-ripened tomatoes.

An appetizing side dish. No. 1 Jl Can 1 Perfay Usrt the Swift' i Prenfihi Quality Stdltbt ijmbil of hitfy lit ixetlltnci end imvtrjmg jormitj it Jttd luslitj. Tender St'rin ft COMMONWEALTH i MILK Evaporated, unsweetened, high, quality sterilized milk. 9c 3 Tall or.

suOC JOIIATIIA' APPLE Fresh red rip from No. 2'2 Ca.ii it 15c Delicious p.w when rer 4llr 11 EW BLENDED SHORTEN ING baked. Poun i BANANA SQUASH.

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