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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 13

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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CRYON HIR. SHOULDER. CRYON HER. SHOULDER. CxcwnT v' Press Consolidated Prcrt AssocWiikm, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1932 13 NO.

98 United i mount fLATULS VOL. CXVI li 1 iIaiiiiii Arnnr rnn i nr wedded- run iiiul BALLYHOO Prune Industry Aid Object of Meeting SAN JOSE, April 7. W) Plans for rehabilitating the state's all factors into a harmonious organization will be laid before the Industries committee of fifteen at a meeting in the state agricultural building. San Francisco. The proposals have been worked out by a sub-committee Wife Says Mate Gave Her 100 Black Eyes CHICAGO, April 7.

OP) Every time Mrs. Anna Obler had her hus band arrested he gave her a black eye, shs charged lfl a suit for divorce. And every time he gotMHit of. Jail, he gave her another black eye. Inasmuch as she had Titm arrested 60 times for intoxication in 19 years sb figured the total number of blackeyes at something like 100.

-rfrkfi vim JotiHRMIIIIS OUT today is ANNOUNCED Cy BRANCH HERE SPRING CLEARANCE of Doris Woodward Be- W. T. Grant Eastern Merchants, File Specifications for Downtown Home comes Bride of Authro' poloeist, Dr. Paul Radin I Ilk''' BERKELEY, April 7. Art and anthropology jolnd hands today In a romance which has as principals Dr.

Paul Radin, recognized Plans for the construction of a $100,000 store building southwest corner of Thirteenth and Washington streets were filed today by officials of the W. T. Grsnt company, eastern chain store merchandising firm, carrying forward YOU won't find any Ballyhoom THIS Folks want the superlatives in the merchan dise these days NOT in the advertising. Our. 1932 Value Achievements showed this; We gave the plain straight forward facts about them -and how they've clicked! Truth will out Not "Specials" Not Safes." Just the quality bright savings you get here EVERY DAY 1 11 1 BELTED BACK FLANNEL DBoth Sport and Dress models are offered at these greatly reduced price fur-trimmed or plain.

Every garment guaranteed all wool and fully silk-lined. 13 Colors include green, beigt, cajsaire tlue. mellow brown, tans and black. Lowest price of the season for this better merchandise. Friends of Mrs.

Paul Radin, the former Miss Doris Woodward, Berkeley art figure, are learning of her recent marriage to the noted anthropologist today. TRIBUNE phalo. an authority on the American Indian, and Minn Doris Woodward, former Mills College student. Formal announcements mailed to friends are disclosing a quiet wedding which made Miss Woodward, a figure in art circles, the bride "of Dr. Radin.

Dr. Radin, brother of Dr. Max Radin, professor of law at the University of California, recently returned to the Berkeley campus, following an absence of a number of years, to engage In research In anthropology after travels and honors which have taken him to many lands. He has been accorded acclaim as being the first person ever to obtain the complete biography of an American Indian a feat he accomplished while living among the Winnebago tribes In Nebraska and Wisconsin. KNOWS 14 TONGCES Dr.

Radin has knowledge of 14 Indian dialects. His most recent research activity took him to live among the Mexican Indians at' the scene of the Oaxaca excavations, which have attracted the attention of the anthropological world to Mexico. Miss Woodward, prominent In Berkeley as director of the Casa do Manana art gallery on Telegraph avenue. Is the daughter of Mr.Swd Mrs. Herbert Nelson WoodwaXof Ixs Molinos.

She formerly attended Mills college. Coincident with the announce- ment of the marriage comes news of a new volume which Dr. Radin will bring out shortly compiling results of his Mexican research. As an aiithnrttv nn the customs and PRESBTiN $12-50 to. $29.50 Formerly priced from to $39 S9 the ft, 000, 000 deal recently completed for establishing itself in Oakland.

According to J. R. Leete, in charge of construction for the company, ebulldlng will be "the latest thing in chain atore contraction." It will be a two-story and basement affair with salesrooms the ground floor and offices and storerooms above. It will have a frontage of CO feet on Washington street, 125 feet on Thirteenth street, and a 50-foot extending to the rear of the Washington market. The present building Is to be wrecked July 1, and the new building is to be ready for occupancy next November, according to the terms of the lease, which runs for 30 years.

Officials of the Grant company said they selected Oakland as one of their first Paclfio coast locations, believing that the Eastbay has unparalleled opportunities for their type of business. The company, rated as a $30,000,000 corporation, has 800 retail stores throughout the east and middle west, and is now extending its operations to this coast. Lessors of the property are Benjamin J. Rlelly and Eugene R. Tutt of Oakland, James T.

Hannan of Berkeley, and Loretta T. Carroll of Walnut Creek. SPORTS JACKET CHURCH ELECTS mz VALUE ACHIEVEMENT 50 RICHMOND, April 7. New of also double breasted blue, rust, cocoa -Chardonnet lined 12 ficers of the First Presbyterian N5 church to serve during the ensuing year were elected lust night at a meeting held at the church. Elders elected are George Lawrence, William Patterson, E.

Kolelm, R. D. Porter. Deacons for the year are 1 ar R. McLennon, Mrs.

L. M. Johnson, W. C. Roberts and Mrs.

B. X. 2010 Broadway OafclVuid, California Tucker. J. W.

Brackett, James SOLID COLOR AND STRIPED Walker and Henry Engelklng were elected trustees. language of American Indians, Dr. FLANNEL SLACKS VP tt mi VALUE Achievement $A50 ties along this line at the Oreat I-akes, in California and In Mexico, resulting In the publication of a number of well known works In his field. These latter Include Trashing Thunder," Dr. Kadln's much discussed autobiography of an American Indlon; Story of, American Indians" and "Primitive Man, a Philosopher." COLLEGE ASSOCIATIONS DAVIDSON, LIGHT'S 6 -pleat front, self belt also regular trousers grey, biscuit, tan, white No.6 HART SCHAFFNER MARX A graduate of the College of the City of New York and of Colum-: bia University, Dr.

Radin has also studies at the Universities of M(t-n irh nd Berlin and at Cambridge, Kngland. as well as other European centers of learning. He has been associated with the Smithsonian Institution, the Geological Survey of Canada, Kockfeller Foundation and Cambridge University, Kngland, In various teaching and research capacities. For the Rockefeller Foundation he engaged In a study of the American Negro at Nashville, Tenn. A fellow of Harvard, Columbia mnA Tula universities.

Dr. Radin FLANNEL SUITS 1932 VALUE ACHIEVEMENT -single, double breasted -light or dark blue -patch pockets if desired '2' 5 with (h. TTnlvArnitv No. 7 of California faculty from 1917 to SPORTSTER. SLEEVELESS SUEDE SLIPOVER D'OAMOMD FESTIVAL Z-iprt'llC)p designs and April 1932; values all in the Eastbay's greatest showing of diamond jewelry, and all offered to you on the basis of NOTHING DOWN.

year to pay. Our Eighth Annual April Diamond Festival presents the best opportunity of all the year to buy the engagement ring so necessary to the budding spring romance. The four rings here simply suggest the smart originality of the new numbers, the hand-crafted products erf our own factory and only indicate the quality of the rings which are fashioned of solid ten per cent iridium platinum carrying perfect blue white diamonds exclusively. 1. Seven diamonds; 10 irid.

platinum 9IOO NOTHING DOWN fi.oo uh 2. Five diamonds; 10 tad. platinum $19S NOTHING DOWN 3. Seven diamonds; 10JI tad. platinum 9150 NOTHING DOWN fj.ooa wk 4.

Seven diamonds (2 baguettes); plat. 200 NOTHING DOWN $4,000 with 1919, returning here again last year to engage In research work and to serve as lecturer in the department o'f anthropology. Narcotic Addicts Captured in Chase AN FRANCISCO. April 7. Two known narcotic addicts were captured today in a cross-city chase In which pursuing police officers fired several shots.

They are Jack Nelson, 1545 Fifteenth street, Oakland, and Philip Broad, tS. 42 Western avenue, San Jose. Both were booked as "$1000 vagrants." Police Officers Tom Marlowe and Robert Caldwell said they saw the two men entering an automobile at Willow and Larkln streets, and called upon them to atop. Instead of complying, the men dashed away. The chase ended st Page and Divlsadero streets, where the pslr surrendered.

ACHIEVEMENT fullgrain leather adjustable side straps in chamois also suntan No, 8 Of fleer's Shots Halt JACQUARD KNIT ZEPHYR WOOL SWEATER xtkt tin Suspects in Auto ACHIEVEMENT! LllM-hMt worn mh -looks best worn with Sportster slipover 1 also new turtle neck No. 9 SAN FRANCISCO. April 7. Two men were arrested today by police after three shots fnflPbeen fired Into their automobile on Van Ness avenue near Willow street. The pair, Thomas Haga, 29, of 1 SIC Post street, and Louis Morgan, 27, of 621 Hemlock street, were booked for vagrancy.

Patrolmen Thomas Marlowe and Robert Caldwell reported finding a blackjack In their car. When -the officers approached the machine, parked on Van Nps avenue, the men attempted to flee, but stopped as Marlowe. fired into the car. Settm colon NOTHING DOWN aljea to pat THE FLIGHT" SM ALL.SH APED FEATHERLIGHT HAT 1932 VALUE ACHIEVEMENT 8.50 An added April attraction.) WHITE GOLD M- jit greys, tans, browns brim snaps down in front or all around 10 No. Silk lined Santa Cruz Water Contractat Stake SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.

The supreme court pass on the rU-ht of the city of Santa Cruz to buy its 'water equipment on the instalment plan. A group of taxpayers attacked the validity of a contract under which the city bought a pumplrig plant for $152,000 on deferred pay. merits. The case was argued yesterday before the supreme court, and Los Angeles attorneys who appeared as "friends of the court" were given ten days to file briefs. The.

case will be submitted finally In -10 days, it was announced. Mayor of Suisun To Resign Office 8UISUV. April 7. Dr. g.

G. Bransford, mayor of Suisun, announced this week his retirement as mayor and as a member of the Suisun city council, to become at the close of this term. Bransford has served as a city councilman tor dmsst years. a JJ i07n MOO JBrettfwar We have decided to close out our entire stock of white gold diamond rings and mountings and during April offer them at 40 per cent off barely the value of the diamonds and metal only. 475 Fourteenth Street c1.

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