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Oakland Tribunei
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934 PHI NT Human Torch LfliHL OL I Nearins Death In the World of Women BARItrMORES MARRIES FOR VETERAN 1 1 45 I 1 1 Marriage In Parish Hduse KETCHIKAN," Alaska, July 20 22 OFF 1.IST (JO John Barrymore, motion pic tur actor, hia wife and two chil Coiife dren were en route south today prices on all sizes In the parish house of Our Lady after a month of cruising and fishing in Southeastern Alaska waters. Barrymore, accompanied bjr a nurse, was confined most of the cruise because of blood poisoning. Auto of Slain Man of Lourdes Church Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, with the By ALICE RYAN ROOD -Forty-five A. members were enrolled for a A. Extension in Schools" course, given by Oakland Council of Parents and Teach Transformed into' a human torch when a 15-gallon drum of gasoline exploded and sprayed its flaming contents over him, Melviij E.

Johnson, 28, was near death in the Alameda County Emergency Hospital today. 1 The accident occurred while Johnson was carrying the drum close to an oven in a bakery shop he operated at 3278 East Fourteenth Street. He suffered severe burns about the body, face and arms. His clothing a mass of flames, Johnson staggered to the street where Police Sergeant 'Austin TT. Page saw him and took him to the hospital in a radio car.

The'dfficer smothered -the flames with an old sack. Before equipment arrived the fire spread to thejwalls of the shop and totally destroyed the building. Do you- speak a foreign language well? Teach the readers of The Tribune. Advertise. JA keside.

6000. members of both families KELLY I tendance, Miss Dorothy Devincenzi ers during daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Funeral service's for Christopher' M. Gorman, 40, World War veteran and holder of" the French Croix de Guerre, who died Wednesday, will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Albert Engle mortuary, 360 Telegraph Avenue.

Sojertin requiem mass will follow the services at St. Patrick's Church. Gorman lived at 1816 Eighth Street. He had been in ill health since the war, in which he served as a member of the First Division, third machine-gun company. He saw active service at the'Argonne and Soissons.

Gorman was born In Oakland and spent his entire life, with the exception of the war years, in this city. Prior to 1917 he had been employed as a shipbuilder. Surviving ham are his parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. J.

C. Gorman; a sister, Mrs! E. Calberg of Wyoming, and three brothers, John, David and Benjamin Gorman. Devincenzi of Radnor Road, Ithe pasts cam the bride of Mr. J.

Oxley Moore son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Oxlev Moore of Alvarado Road. t- Found in Marysville 5 OROVILLE, July 20.

(P) The abandoned automobile of Charles L. Randolph, 40, pensioned forest Berkeley. year unaer airman-s i of Mrs. Walter L. Forward.

Mrs. For-w a in a annual report to Oakland Council, lists the 4 4 The bride wore for her marriage a gown of white organdie with ruffled skirt and short puffed sleeves and with it a formal veil of tulle which hung from a cap and orange blossoms holding it in place. Her bouquet was of gardenias and bouvardia. Msis Betty Moore, slstef of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid and wore a smart frock of dotted red organdie and carried an armful of service worker whose body was found hidden beneath a woodpile on his ranch, was discovered in Marysville as authorities pressed a search for Randolph's adopted son Jimmie. Many of the parts had been stripped from the machine and sold Marysville dealers.

1 Jimmie Randolph disappeared frotn the ranch some time before the discovery of the elder Ran-f dolph's body. Authorities said they wished to question him about the 1 tk Bring your car down: for free mounting, and jave 22 on freh, new perfect quality Kelly-Springfield tires. They're guaranteed 1 2 months against a 1 1 road hazards (six months on commercial autos). Use your charge account or th convenient budget plan. Most sizes in stock; others subject to delivery.

'4 following Council of-f i as taking part in the seven lessons com red roses. She wore a French horsehair picture hat of all- white. The bride was given in marriage k. more mnnev than vrS more money than ever Dionne Quintuplet's 'Birthmark Tumor CORBELL, July A small discoloration originally believed a birthmark on the left leg of Baby Marie, smallest of the Dionne quintuplets, was diagnosed today as naevus tumor, believed not to bemalignanL It was examined by Dr. Thomas S.

Cullen, professor of gynaecology at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and Dr. James S. Freeborn of Magnetawan, who accompanied Dr. A. R.

DaFoe to the Dionne farm home today. before 4 Turn It into cash where eusto- 5 mera have been natisfactorfly "served for over half a ft MAZOR tnc jfiwtv Ti 'iwt mm im i RfcDUJfiRDS'i- prising the course; wai.teb l. FORWARD Mrs. W. J.

C0lmn photo Gerrishi- president; Mrs. J. T. Carruth, first vice-president; Mrs. J.

I. Mcintosh, second vice-president; Mrs. F. M. Yockey, fifth vice-president; Mrs.

Henry Hodes, sixth vice-president, and Mrs. T. N. Eaton, parliamentarian. Also attending the classes were several Council chairmen and presidents of many Oakland units, as well as W- ChrUtirv" 3 Otoned BROTH It Manatd JFWELS Mr.

J. Oxley Moore who before her wedding on Wednesday afternoon was Miss Dorothy Devincenzi, a leader in the younger set of the Eastbay. Compare these Lower Kelly Price BrentWuutf, iuo in- The ll.C.CAPWILL Co. COmPLETE milSIC STORE FLOOH the district. Subjects considered included: LeadershiD.

parliamentary proce by her father, Mr. Victor Devin cenzl. gjz Kelly Registered Kelly Standard 6-ply I 4-ply 6-ply I -P'y 4.50-21 7.95 6.30 7.20 S.70 4.75-19 8.20" :70 7-45 "Tlg" 8.00-19 9.05 7.20 8.20 6.50 5.25 19 10.45 8.25 9.40 7.45 5.50-19 11.20 9.20" 10.10 8.30 6.00-21 13.05 11.05 1 11.75 1 dure, national organization, and Mr. Malcolm Beck, brother of the bride, was best man. history, State organization and history, districts, council and units, Rev.

Father McCarthy read the ritual. membership, programs, study circles, education, home service, health, finances, publicity and high BROADWAY at 15th MMnsMsHMMsMMsaHsBMnHslBsS Back to Normal Things arc Better! Let us Act the Part Dress the Part! Again good judgment prevails people are happier employment is increasing money it circulating again. Doubt no 4oflger auaili us To you who are wise, NOW is the right moment to improve yourself your attitudes, your appearance, your helpfulness to others We do feel better, don't we? Talk about it, ex-- it in your manner and your grooming. Dress the part at MAZOR'S til women will find that easy! A wedding Idinner was served at the Devincenzi home for the family school A later. Meeting were held the second Cavalier Motor Oil Tuesday of each month during the past school year.

Mrs. Jennie Ttie bridal couple will take an apartment in Berkeley and later in Wicks, Council registrar, kept a tha month will leave on their honey moon. record of attendance. $3.18 Mrs. Augustus Dunaway, presi Wedding Date Set dent of the newly organized Oakland Women's Civic Club, will be FIVE GALS.

TWO GALS. July 25 is the date set for the hostess to a board meeting at her home next Thursday afternoon. .37 wedding of Miss Jeannette Rich $1 mond, and Dr. George A. Bakke of Charter members of the club are invited to attend.

S5 the Fairmont Hospital staff. The ceremony wti be performed at the The first regular meeting of the Our finest 100 pure Pennsylvania motor oil at less than 16c a quart! club is scheduled for Thursday, home of Mr and Mrs. Edwin A. Richmond at Alvarado. a August 9, at Oakland Women's City Club.

Zjrf. "Muical'lntrument lf of Quality" SJff HDL 4 4 I "Uf -j 'r Jfs aft 'Hl't 1 on jj I 0 0 0 Mrs. T. S. Morgan, incoming pres Miss Marion Jean Hewson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hewson of Canyon, near Moraga, Contra Costa County, recently entertained ident of Crocker Highland A. JUBILEE MOTOR OIL gal. 2 gala. and Mrs.

Pliny Wilson, retiring for -Matthew Thomas' Arlington of Seattle, Washington, who is on-a Buy what you NEED NOW Charge It! To all reliable people, MAZOR'S offers Convenienlr Budget Terms for the purchase of apparel peeded now. Discuss your individual buying plan with our Credit Office and we will arrange reasonable payments accordingly. Oakland's Fineet Moderately Priced Specialty Shop president of the same unit, have been spending a portion of the vacation season on the Russian River. visit here. a Mr.

and Robert Edwin Cath- 0 0 0 Mrs. Doris Cottrcll. incoming cart (Marjorie Elisabeth Myefs) are home from their wedding trip president of Sequoia A. is devoting' a portion of the Summer and have taken an apartment in Virginia Street, Berkeley. jf MVlaBaa)0ji curio Llfrtlme Oil Filtert $3.95 DUC0 7 POLISH ISda 89 qt.

U- 590 pt. season to outlining plans of unit activities for the coming term. Mrs. Cottrcll. previous to her election a Sequoia president.

served as vice-president, program and Founders' Day chairman of the unit and was director of its gym KELLY TUBE PATCH 8c nasium class. MAZOR PRO THE BROADWAY at 15th 0 0 0 Miss Mary B. Ward, president of Owned Independent Home Managed Oakland' Finest Moderately Priced Specially Shop the Women's Committee for Employment, presided at a recent KOOL-N-KLEEN SEAT COVERS meeting of the organization, held at DUCO WAX AND CLEANER 88c SET Headquarters in the central Value Number 1 (Illustrated) building. Miss Ward presented a rennrt 79c Easily cleaned, rriced from which listed as available many do HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! mestic services performed bv worn- ior a rea a en, reasonable wage. Duco Top Finish Si pt.

69c Mills Costume Ball Complete Mills College art students will a No rmal I With a New Stride in EconomyValue Style are saying it with VALUES in all department. Come for your share tomorrow, Kelly Tire Shop-HC. Capwcll'r Basement Store Broadway 20th Telegraph TEmplebar l-l-l-l l-tube superheterodyne Illuminated dials Walnut case POLICE GALL BAND enjoy their second annual Oriental Costume ball this evening, which will be held in Student Union, on the campus. Several hundred have han In.Mt.J 1 mt mviitu aim umiiy uui Ul lown guests are The affaiiUs the occasion of nisnv I Value-Number" 2 (Gotbic Type) informal parttes given by summer session rtudents and friends of the couege. Among this evening nosts win be Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Complete Brinton, Dr. Aurclia Henry Rcin- hardt, the president of Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Archipcnko, 4-tube superheterodyne POLICE CALL BAND jjr.

Airred saimony. Mr. and Mrs. DRESS VALUES To Celebrate Better Times Q85 I3.00 7.00 Dresses to make a new person of you for now that bettr times are here, you'll want to look the part. Betler-type MAZOR frocks in timely July sale event I Gustave Breuer, Miss Bernice Wei-mann and many others.

A number of dinner parties will precede the evening's entertainment, at which Mi Value Number 3 Smart Midget there will be campus guests. 0 Dr. and Mrs. Martin J. Lacey and' $35 daughters Frances and Mickey have Complete returned from two weeks vacation in the Puget Sound country, spent at the summer home of Mrs.

Lacey's parents, Judge and Mrs. Irving Knickerbocker. -00 0 Famous model 54-C 5-tube superheterodyne AC-DC current plays anywhe. POLICE CALL BAND Buy your radio from A Mueie House of Quality Terms, of 'course Guests at the Waldorf Astoria in New York are T' Mrs. Herbert Er-skine of Piedmont and her daugh ter Elizabeth and son Morse Er- Buy Swagger Suits Now! skine.

They will go to the Expo sition at Chicago before returning to their home in the bay region I 1 15.65 You know you'll need one anj these prices are good reasons for getting yours now. They ve all been very much higher priced. Miss Hamilton Feted EAST BAY SUN-TAN SPECIAL DIRECT TO SANTA CRUZ Next Sunday, July 22, we will operate an "East Bay Sun-Tan Special" straight through to Santa Cruz. This extremely low fare and our special train iy you more than 7 hours on the beach. Here'a th Schedule: Co mplebar Mil Going Retorninf- a.m.

OAKLANb lst Broadway) Ar. 9:40 a.m. LV, 7:43 a.m. Fruitvale Ar. 9:30 p.m.

Travel, Ensemble, Dress Coats 1 5 85 21 85 26 85 Three-marvelous groups including tailored or fur-trimmed coats of smartest types for mid-season wear. AH very deeply reduced and all timely bargains I 7:50 a.m. 7:54 a.m. 8:09 a.m. Lv.

Lv. Lv. Elmhurst Ar.9:22 p.m. San Leandro Ar. 9:20 p.m.

Hayward Ar. 9:12 p.m. 1 1 Miss Vera Hamilton of Berkeley, who has left for the East and Europe, was entertained at the Vassar Club in New York shortly after her arrival in that city at the Hotel New Weston, 0 0 0 Miss Mary Bruner of Piedmont is home from Lake Tahoe where she was the guest of Miss Jane Volk-mann. Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Volk-mann are occupying the Roy Shurt-leff place at the lake. World Beauty Queen Sues for Divorce LAS VIGAS, July 20. (U.R) Mrs.

Beatrice Anderson, "Miss Salt Lake City" and winner of ah international beauty contest in Havana in 1930, today filed suit for divorce from Harold Anderson, Boulder City merchant, charging extreme cruelty. She asked $1000 a month alimony. Ar. 10:45 a.m. SANTA CRUZ Lv.

6 :30p.m. $2, Roundtrip Go down Saturday, return Sunday night' Children under 5 free; 5 to 11 half far FILTH-CARRYINO, rrm ldeh Inieelt eu 135,500 death annually, according to Health Aathorltiea. Surelr Blet, moaqultoe and other Inaecta deeerva do merer. Kill them with FLY-TOX-the perfumca COMPARE if II nut, pleasing to human enaee-hrmiaM'- 10 lurmture and araparttt bat vbauux to inteote. tntlti on i Ao fnuin fLY-TOZ For any infbrmatloa do pusengef Ivce, train xhtdulea, any-' 'ttlephonc LAkud 2131.

(All other huinesi lAknidt 1UL) "At a time when one is spending money again but Mvcrtheleu carefully-it is well to compare for yourself the superiority of Value Style and Quality of Maxor.ippartl 7).

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