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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 20

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, THURSDAYDECEMBER 14, 1933 120 JIITES SET FOB Wilson and Kratzer Chapel tomorrow morning following by interment at Sunset View Cemetery. Mrs. Creason. a resident here for 17 years, died, at her home following an illness of five years. She-is sur Creason; two sisters.

Mrs. A. Brown of Richmond and Mrs. M. Rigins, Stockton; and eight brothers.

Frank, Sterling, Edward and Fred Swcem of Stockton; John, Lee and Jefferson Sweem of Chico and Charles second birthday. He is president of the Warm Springs Foundation. Henry L. Doherty is chairman of the committee in charge. l(fo' estimate has been made of the amount to be raised.

Funeral Tomorrow For Mrs. Creason RICHMOND, Dec. 14. Final rites for Mrs. Nancy I.

Creason, 57, 447 Ninth Street, will be held at the ties next January 30 to raise a permanent endowment for the Warm Springs Foundation for victims of infantile paralysis were announced today. The balls will honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt on his fifty- Balls to Raise Fund For Warm Springs NEW YORK, Dec. 14 yey Plans for separate presidential birthday bails in more than 5000 communi Youth Carried Into Basement By Motorcycle vived by her husband, Andrew F. Oakland- CARL ABIOTT See other H.

C. Capwell Co. advertisements on pages 6 and 8. ALAMEBA, Dec. 14 Richard Humphries, 15, I91 Southwood Drive, was recovering today from serious injuries received when a borrowed motorcycle he was riding crashed into the basement of a house occupied by Thomas W.

Russ at 1110 Central Avenue. The family, comprising Russ, Mrs Rita Russ. his wife; Marilyn Haley. 5. daughter of Mrs.

Russ, and Mrs Elizabeth Free-land, mother of Mr. Russ. was seated at the dinner table when the motorcycle plowed its way through the basement wall. 'With associates in his office acting as pallbearers, funeral services will fee held tomorrow at 2 p. m.

for Carl H. Abbott, prominent Oakland attorney civic leader, who died in his sleep in his suite at the Hotel Oakland yesterday. The services will be from the parlors" of the Albeit Brown Company, 3476 Piedmont Avenue, followed by interment at Mountain View Cemetery. The It's a CHAIR from Heming, of the First Baptist Church of Oakland, will officiate. The pallbearers will bo Charles A.

Beardsley. Milton Oobrzen-aky, Frank L. Hain. James H. An-glim, Edward B.

Kelly, and Crellin Fitzgerald. They are junior mm- H.C. APW bers of the legal firmof Fitzgerald. Russ extricated Humphreys and took him to the emergency hospital where physicians found an index finger severed, a compound fracture of the hand, and possible Internal injuries Children to Be Presented Toys Abbott and Beardsley, of which-) Broadway 20th Telegraph Telephone TEmpIebar M-M OAKLAND'S FINER CHRISTMAS STO Abbott was long a member. The funeral arrangements were completed today by Granville D.

Abbott insurance broker and nephew of the well-known attorney. Many prominent leaders in the Zaatbay will attend the rites. Veterans of Oakland are arrangements for a Dublic A source of comfort for years to come your gift of an occasional chair from Capwells. Types to fit into- all homes very moderately priced when you consider their workmanship and high quality. Store Hours: 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Christmas party at Durant Park on Saturday and Sunday, representatives of Legion posts decided today. "Our plans call for the lighting of the largest natural Christmas tree in California on both Saturdav and Sunday," George Nash, general chairman, said. "We will have Santa Clans ftid at least six assistants at the tree both afternoons and evenings and they will provide every child who visits the park with a gift." J. Porter Shaw, representing veterans of Oakland, began mapping additional plans forthe event today.

He will be aided by Judge Howard Bacon and Dr. J. W. Dade A heart attack was given as the Cause of Abbott's death. He was 66 years old, a native of Boston, and came to Oakland at the age of ten.

He was graduated from Oakland High School and later went to Brown University, in Providence, R. where he won a bachelor's degree. After returning to Oakland he attended Hastings Law School in San Francisco, but won admission to the State Bar before his graduation. 1. In hii legal career he won many famoua court battles and at one time served as deputy city attor-t Bey.

He was a prominent member Of the Democratic party and an outstanding member of the Ala-Ipada County Bar Association, i He never married. Surviving him, in addition to Granville Ab-' bott, are another nephew, Car.l Ab---bott, Stanford University student, and a niece, Mrs. Ruth Ebey. New Ordinance Hits and Chester R. Hunt.

Comfort lasts the year 'round so give a chair from CapweWs DE LEON LECTURE TOPIC. BERKELEY, Dec. 14. "De Leon, the Man and H.s Work," will be the subject of a lecture by Eric Hass, lecturer of the Socialist Labor Party, tonight at the Teacher' College, 2419 Haste Street. Daniel De Leon was a foremost American Socialist.

Garbage Dumping OCCASIONAL all hardwood frame, high back, Queen Anne leg, recessed arms; velours, Daina.sk, frei.esj Shop in Comfort 39-50 CLUB large aize, re-'versible spring teat cushion, high Lack, all hardwood frame. Tapes' it i. S.v How much more pleasant Aiy covered. r. -i I.

a-urn af i i -v If they travel, they'll like LUGGAGE garbage through the fftreets, or dumping it in any place ather than the city garbage wharf. will be unlawful under the terms mt a new ordinance which is sched- tiled to be Introduced before the City Council tonight. The ordinance if designed to atrengthen the present garbage ordl-- aancea and Is aimed, specifically at rsons who are dumping garbage vacant lots or other places, ac- cording to City Clerk W. pell. Persons dumping garbage In unauthorized places have heretofore been prosecuted under the general health and police ordinances which ire aimed to curb "public nul-: lances." The new ordinance spe-' Cifically provides that any person hauling garbage or dumping it in the wrong place is liable to a six-Month jail sentence or a $500 fine.

The ordinance states that "when contract exists" between the city and a garbage collecting agency, ho other person or persons shall handle garbage through the streets. shopping can be when your feet are comfortable. If your7 shoes hurt, or are misfitted, shopping is agony. II. C.

Cap-well's Shoe Clinic, Street' Floor, lengthens, widens an. I rebuilds shoes by factory methods. a 2 0 on new soles! Your shoes are re-shaped when they're resoled by our factory methods. Minor repairs done while your wait. Broadway 20th Telegraph Telephone tEmpIcbac i-M-l H.

C. CAPWELL'S CLUB CHAIR, down pillow back, reversible spring seat cushion, all hardwood frame. Tap 19-75 KM'Vri lO.QO estry covered. FIRESIDE WING CHAIR loose reversible spring cushion teat, filled with curled hair, itaple cotton. Tapestry covering.

Furniture, Fourth Floor .77. C. CapwcH's, Luggage, Third Floor Let her carry a new handbag Christmas morning You know they'll ivear if they're Barbara Lee Stockings 1 35 Shrrr and flawless it's a surprise to think surh hvely stockinRs should be amon? our best-wearing ones. Triple heels, run-stop tops; 3-. 4-.

7-, and lO-thread weights all silk. New colors. Only at H- Capwelfs in Oakland H. C. Caputeirt, Stockings, Street Floor And make sure it's a Capwell handbag.

Here, you'll find a variety of attractive styles you can be sure she'll like. Just tell us the color of her costume, and we'll show you a smart handbag to match. r' -V H. C. Handbags, Street Carved atone figure standard on gilt bate, complete with shade, 11.85 "Buick" Sports Roadster Kislav Doeskin Gloves 4.50 are world famous for washing A gift all the family will appreciate Oriental Lamps (Complete with shades) Hundreds of lamps blaze.

Welcome at you enter Capwell'a lamp department on the Third Floor and among them is a group of Oriental imports particularly gift, worthy. Porcelain jar and vases, complete with shades, 17.50, 22,50. 27.50. .40.00. Creen quartz jars and figupei, complete ahadea, 27.50.

r' CapteelCtLampt Third fkor Made of skins that come from the French Alps and specially treated to wash as no other gloves do! A new Christmas shipment in rose-beige, beige-bisque, white, grey. H. C. CapweWs, Cloves, Street Floor 0 Electric lights, bakery, French horn, chromium plated wind shield and lamps; one-piece fenders, three adjustments on pedals, painted blue and .95 12 cream. n.

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