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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 4

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Oakland Tribunei
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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 Car Plunges Off Grade, Kills M'SHEEHY OUT RECEIPTS here from New York, a trip that he has made by plane in 10 hours and 2 minutes, he said he would try to forget the memory of "wild-eyed motorists shooting out of blind streets at me." "If we flew planes like these autoists drive," he said, of us would live a week." Alameda Woman Victim of Stroke ALAMEDA, Sept victim of a stroke on Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Lucy McCullen, 80, lay helpless on the floor of her home, at 1117 Park Avenue until police, 'Wild Auto Drivers Scare Roscoe Turner LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24. JP Colonel Roscoe Turner, noted speed flier, swore off traveling by automobile today. Wearied by a week of motoring at the request of neighbors who noticed her absence, broke into the house last night.

Unconscious, Mrs. McCullen was removed to the Alameda County (J Hospital, where revived but was unable to talk. She was re- I ported slightly imprdved this morn- 1 ing, and was believed out of danger. S. F.

Doctor Near Redding Mill! 0 Hfi and hurled into a roadside ulvert by a hit-run car on the Vatsonville Highway near the Ap- i SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 24. Su os Bridge. nervisor James B.

McSheehy today REDDING, Sept 24. (At Dr. Atwood Whitaker, of San Franciscc was killed 27 miles north of here when his automobile plunged off the highway and over 50-foot grade. Authorities said Dr. Whitaker war returning to San Francisco from a fox farnnat Mount Shasta, which had withdrawn his candidacy for Poon was discovered by officers who began an intensive search for Mayor, while at the same time, ward Rainey.

former State Super' CHICAGO, Sept 24-W Stesd-ily rising postal receipts as a reliable barometer of business condi- tions were termed evidence of "returning prosperity" by Postmaster General James A. Farley in an ad car and driver, Man Crushed by intendent of Banks, took up the race for the same post. Chief Nut has Sweet Job Runs biggest candy he owned.frnd that the accident hap Truck Dies in S. F. dress prepared for delivery today Announcement of the withdrawal of McSheehy and the candidacy of Vainev was made by Angelo J.

before the National Association of SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. pened Sufday night, although the body waslhot discovered until late leniamin Mirabito, 34, 562 23rd Postmasters. "This steady increase in postal Avenue, died at French Hospital Rossi, present Mayor. In comment- fe ing upon his withdrawal, McSheeh yesterday from injuries he sus store town ceipts is gratifying to all of us in the Administration. It means an increase in a definite ratio of the tained last Saturday when he was 9JU.

"I have withdrawn as a candidate crushed between a truck and an for Mayor for the good of the Dem ocratic Party" nation's business. "The curve of postal receipts al automobile at Front and Washing ton Streets. i most exactly parallels the upcurve of prosperity during the past three He said he would seek election as Democratic State chairman next year instead. With Mrs. Rainey 4 in Union Riot 3 Childfcn, 3 Adults flurt in San Jose SAN JOSE, Sept.

24. Three smai: children and three adults are suffering today from severe injuries received in auto crashes here. Mrs. Gertrude Eipp, 31, of 63 outh Willard Avenue, lost control of her car, which struck a pole at Park Avenue and Meridian Road. She was cut and bruised.

Her three children, Robert, Walter, 5, and George, 7, suffered brain concussions, back Injuries and cuts. Norman Scales, 24, was injured years. Exiled Mexican leading his list of sponsors, Rainey stressed his record in the banking Freed, 6 Face Trial SAN FRANCISCO. Sent 24. department from 1931 to 1934.

Four men arrested Saturday night General Is eted Two Bodies Are following a riot at a meeting of the Ship Scalers' Union has been re leased today on oraer oi Municipal Found in Bay Judge Alden. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Six others charged with assault to thorities today were making efforts commit murder, are scheduled to i when struck assertedly by the au appear in court October 3 for pre- llnnlnnww haAvinff Rail hflft hfm Mt at the houd nufa CHOCOLATES tomobile of Scott Bolel. An auto ui. ji i ti i. I to identify the bodies of two men, found floating in the Bay yesterday.

The first body, attired in Jeans and a white shirt, was five feet, three inches in height. It was rnuuuv a i veil a jui. ntHwa fi I at $250. mow, shuck uu. Those against whom charges were pero, then crashed against a pole ji.miH nnree Woolf.

actine at Floyd Street and Alrriaden Ave-, Dresident of the union: Frank Perry, nue, police said. Ramon Zuniga and John Sunigo. found off Pier No. 45 by Michael J. Ross, 2821 Pine Street.

The second body, apparently that of a laborer, was discovered at the Santa Fe pier, Richmond Doctor HERMOSILLO, Sept. Gen. Roberto Cruz, exiled Mexican rebel, granted political amnesty, was feted by friends here today following his return to Mexico. The general, who was formerly Chief of Police In Mexico City, had bean in exile since the Abortive Escobar revolution of 1929. Crossing the border from Nogales, Ariz, he was greeted by a brass band, a guard of honor furnished him by President Lazaro Cardenas of Mexico, and 600 friends.

SOCIETY WIFE SUES SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. is charged in a divorce suit filed in Superior Court yesterday by Mrs. Maryland Wester-feld against Otto W. Westerfeld.

Th couple married June 17, 1934, in a fashionable wedding Cathedral Mrs. Westerfeld is the former Miss Maryland Beamer, the daughter of tha late Dr. Richard Beamer and Mrs. Albert Menne. near Channel Street, by Alfred Christianson, No.

45-A Langton Escapes Bad Injury SALINAS. Sept. Harry G. AtUMtLM.aAtr nam Street. The first body had been Ford, 55, of Richmond, escaped with minor Injuries when his car in the water about a week and the second about two weeks, Deputy Window Smasher Drops Loot in Flight A burglar who smashed a window in the A.

F. Edwards jewelry store and attempted to steal two watches eaTly this morning, was sought by police today. Officers said the thief smashed the window with a bottle wrapped In newspaper and snatched the watches, but the plate glass collapsed with a crash. Frightened, the thief dropped the watches and fled. Coroner Michael Brown said.

fT "1 overturned yesterday on the Salinas-Watsonville Highway, Hitand-Run Driver i NOTED HISTORIAN DIES 5f 15 Flavors Your choice Creams, Chews, Nougat, Caramel light or dark, with er without chopped nuts FACTORY SECONDS Not frded for appearance, but AWFUL FRESH, tand-dipt, the flavor will get you, I mean business, people com ing out here to my factory store in droves instead of paying 75c to 1 .00 per Jb. downtow nfor fancy boxes, you can't eat the boxes, here every penny of your dough buyi candy to eat PHILADELPHIA, Sept. AtVF0LGOOD.fi kaM Hurls Man in Ditch SANTA CRUZ, Sept. 24. Tom R.

Pennypacker, 83, noted historian, former newspaperman and brother of a former Governor of Pennsyl Poon, 38, Aptos Chinese fruit worker, was critically injured when vania, died here last night. am aJWJAi PomUv frl Kl ssi' 3 lbs. for $1.00 (C utiiv igUh FRESH 0)C COCO-NUT 3 St lb KISSES MfrrrJt either vanilla or chocolate LIKE MY STUFF YOU WILL lifts ot-wv jtis jt jt as11s J-rr COFFEE BLACKS for my 6 9 lb. individually wrapt foil paper The real coffee flavor gets you. Not too sweiet.

Half pound for 35c. Quarter pound for 18c. FREE OFFER! One day only, tomorrow, Wednesday itia Buy both of these 1 lb. English Toffee 69c 1 lb. Cream Wafers 49c (six kinds) (Combination offer, can't be altered or reduced) gtotimg -Wednesday' -9' M.

C. S. F. Sale DBKEr IE vera! .9. I A A then you GET THIS FREE! One pound of my 59c BRIDGE-MIX contains 34 kind of candy Qofu4pfac 1 JwuoiUc Bought separately, my de luxe bridge mix costs you 59c lb.

and its got twice the variety of ANY other bridge mix in Oakland or San Francisco regardless of price. For one day, Wednesday only, I give you a pound of my 59c bridge mix FREE, no charge, providing you buy a pound of my habit-forming English toffee at the regular price of 69c and a pound of my Cream Wafers (pep'mint, wintergreen, spearmint, lemon, 6V chocolate coated) at the regular price of 49c. (Must buy both.) No changes. Other items cannot be substituted. Wool Batts now 59c l-ltj.

size, natural-wool. 300 last only. First Floor Plaid Sheet Blankets 59c 300 go! Reg. 89c In full bed size. Values! First Floor Ecru Sateen yd.

25c Reg. limit yards. First-qualities. Third Floor 400 Yd. Spools Thread 8c Coat's brand, black or white.

400-yd. spools. Lim. S. First Fir.

Children's 2S0 pes. bloomers, panties In fine rayon. Second Fir. 300 Ruffled Curtains. 89c Cushlon-dot marquisette, 43 In.

wide, reg. 1.49. Llm. t. 3rd Fir.

$14.95 Radio, $12.95 Save! New airplane dial, police-eall! tl DOWN. Third Floor Soap Combination 29c I bars Crystal White given away with 1-lb. 40-ot. Pest's grsnulated sosp at 39c. First Floor 1000 Wool Samples 25c Under 1-yard lerisths.

but what buys! Fine types. First Fir. Rayon Gowns, Undies 29c 1'nntk's, briefs, tloomers, vests, gowns. values! Second Fir. 200 Cotton Frocks 69c Arrive! Gay prints, many styles.

14 to 52. Second New Plain Silks yd. 59c Rennissance Jewel-tones, lingerie the ntw! First Fir. Silk Hosiery pair 59c Ruliy King Colonial silk chiffons service. First Floor New Fabric Gloves pr.

39c 600 Palra! Black, brown, blue! Fancy styles. First Floor Women's Kerchiefs. ea. 10c White with colored and others! Klrat Kloor 2000 Bars Swift Soap 2c Swift's laundry soap, regular size. Umlt 10.

Flrxt Floor Men's Cheney Ties 69c ,.411 Reg. $1... hand-tailored! First Floor Cotyfs Face Powder 49c Rf. but what a value! Limit 2. First Floor Playing Cards, deck 19c but slick, linen-finished; Limit of 4.

First Floor Boys' Shirts, Clear 50c Just i00 to Mostly plsln whites! Values! Mezxanine Sale of Anklets pr. 10c Woman's, children's. Many fine Polly socks. First Floor Non-Wilt Shirts 88c Broadcloths with genuine non-wilt collnrs. First Floor- Filet Weave Panels 25c 600 go! Reg.

Ins, wide. Gay colors. Buy! Third Floor 5000 Yds. Wash 15c All fresh new Vail percale and broadcloth prints. First Floor 500 Yds.

Monks Cloth. 35c 4x4 weave. sold by us for less than tttc. Third Floor 27-in. Outing Flannel l6c Flannel reg.

15c. brand, While only. First Floor New Englo Hse pr. 23c Rlngless utility lioxe. fine for school or home, First Floor WW sT jT 250 New Fall Frocks $7.77 Second Floor.

fitiwl nfienioon frocks! Jewel tones. CAP WELL, SULLIVAN FURTH. Wednesday. .9 A.M. to 6 P.

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