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9- TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1937 ITS Sailors Halt Pickets Put lOlSEiS HUNT, SPURRED OIL DYNAMITE Opera Singer Named in HEGEL SUES DIDDLE II. S. Loading of Around Shut Down Plant suras to RESUME WORK UPON REPAIRS Canada Ship Pateirnity Suit CLOSES IN Si PL1 of Plan 11 to Longshoremen- Refuse fflED PL1IIT WASHINGTON, Feb. Attorneys for Dr. Francis E.

Town-send, old age pension leader convicted of contempt of the House Sah Cailo Singer Asked to jpay Support of 18-Months-Old 5aby by S. F. Girl Forp Sit-Down Strike, Lock Factory Doors I Pass Picket Lines in Dispute tiver Union for walking out of an investigating committee hearing, today filed IJ Machinists Will Return to Assembly Committee Will Portion of Right Wing Cargo work on the Canadiaa A sikit charging Mostyn Thomas, Jobs as Ends and motion for new trial in District of Columbia Federal Court. Death, Craft Also Sought 13-Story Telephone Building -In- Madrid Five Killed Heart of Capital Make Report This Week; Geary! Denies 'Party' 38. baititojne with the San Carlo Delayed Jobs to Be Pushed By Bay Grappling' Crew Opera Company, with being the freighter Rochelie, tied up at a San Francisco dock, has halted by a union dispute since Tuesday, it was disclosed yesterday.

After the management declared a "shut-down" strike, to avert a "sit-down" strike, pickets of the United Automobile Workers were ordered to the plant of the National Motor Bearing Company in Oakland yesterday. L. A. Johnson, and father cf Aer 18months-old baby, rne motion aneges justice Gordon erred in denying a defense motion for a directed, verdict of not guilty and refusing Townsend permission to present evidence to Report of the assembly commit Search continued0 yesterday for Ship repair work in the Bay re was fileal'ln Superior Court In San Bv IRVING B. FFLATJ1W.

tnlted Prew Staff Correspondent Members of the Sailors' union of tee, which heard testimony; on Franciscor" yesterday by a young, the bodies of four passengers still missing from the crash of the United Air Lines plane Into San Francisco the Pacific are picketing the boat and longshoremen will not pass the gion, deferred three months because of strikes, will get under way with a rush starting tomorrow, according MADRID Feb. 27. At least Ave- frameup charges in connection with the Modesto dynamite case, will be unwed Francisco mother. general manager of the company, declared "he will keep plant nereons were killed and many submitted to the assembly Monday Bay on February 9, which killed line to work it. It arrived from Vancouver last Sunday en route for the jury seeking to; lustily nis departure from the hearing.

The elderly retired physician was found guilty Wednesday on charges 4A to officials of various yards that were all 11 persons aboard. or shortly thereafter. closed until the situation created by wounded late today when Spanish rphfil artillery noured six-lnch The-- suitt filed by Miss Louise Hall of 1(150 Post Street seeks to establish tine parentage ofElliott Mostyn Th pmas and to provide for Los Angeles. This announcement was made yes a threatened sit-down strike is The bodies still unrecovered are those 'of Gertrude Grennan, of reopened last week. Four hundred machinists, follow.

Sailors' Union officials said they shells Into the heart oMtadrid and terday in San Francisco by Chairman G. B. Tenny, upon the com clarified. No demand has been made on the company, he said. the baby support posted the pickets in accordance with telegraphic instructions from Berkeley; J.

Frank Gilmore, of Loj Angeles; Reno Margaroni, of San a subpens from the House commit-tee investigating old pensions last" vpar -fr lng nearly 3000 members of their Thomas 1 appearing at the Memo. He declared that three trusted 'em metal craft unions back to work, Francisco, and H. O. Freedlander, mittee's adjournment of its nine-day investigation into the conviction of eight union men. the union office at Vancouver.

The wire said the 26 seamen aboard are of Los Angeles. will return to the yard tomorrow. ployees informed him th U. A. planned to gain possession of the plant to enforce a wage and hour not union members.

rial Opera in San Francisco, with the opera company. The opera company opened an 18-day run Friday, with Thomas appearing In role of Amonasro, The State body adjourned after Townsend appeared in answer to the subpena, but stalked otit of the 4 hearing, after answering questions about his widespread pension organiv' Officials of the Kingsley Naviga Shipyards, dry docks and ship pair plants will then return gradu blasted great holes- in tne Amen-canaswned Telifonica -women were killed Mid burled beneath crashing debris. Twenty persona were ravely wounded The 13-story Telephone Building, owned by the International Telephone and Telegraph Corftpany, was struck four times by high explosive demand. Johnson then ordered the slant closed and placed executives tlon Company, owners of the ves hearing testimony from District Attorney Leslie H. CJeary, of Stanislaus County.

ization for two days. ally to normal operations during sel, said the seamen are members The seventh body to be found was that of Rodger Meyers, of Rldgewood, N. J. It was removed from the bottom of the bay after being located by a grappling crew yesterday morning. FOUND NEAR WRECKAGE in charge.

He said no demands had been made on the concern. of the Canadian Seafarers' Union. King of Ethiopia, in Aide. Last night he sanfi the role of, the Count di Luna in II. Trovatore.

the week. Cleary reiterated previous state A conference seeking settlement ments that he believed the men The plant, Johnson -said, employ Renalr work nn vn rin.a guilty of the charges of conspiracy of the dispute was cauea in van. couver yesterday, with ilnion lead XXJTrZl Jteamers and several steam schoon- to dynamite Standard Oil property Meyer's (body was located about ers and representatives of the. line Federation of Labor unions, he said, during the 1933 oil tanker strike. three-quartet's of a mile from the in the session.

The men aqs now in San Quentin i. According Ho Miss Hall's attorney, Dean. (fcuiVb, the boy ws born in. Chicago en August 21, 1939. Mist KlaU and Thomas had been engaged) te marry, Cnnha said, On October 1935, according to place where the main wreckage was i ers has been delayed by the strike, operators of the shipyards revealed.

The deep-sea ships, together with the companies operating them, are as follows: At San Francisco Malolo, Mat-son Navigation Company; Dorothy found and near the spot where the plane's right motor lay Imbedded in the mud of the bay. and would have been Jeopardized if the U. A. W. A.

had been permitted to gain possession of the plant. The Automobile Workers are affiliated with the John L. Lewis Committee for Industrial Organization; Johnson pointed out. ASKED DEFINITION Cleary was recalled to the wit attorney, Thomas signed an Identification was made through ness stand and asked to define "rad OFFER agreement in 'Chicago to pay $3 papers in Meyer's clothing. ical elements" in the State.

STRIKES DRIP ENTIRE III week for the support of the child Queries growing out of previous when he was working and 12 wsek VALENCIA, Feb. 27- U.R-r AdverUsments for lost children have filled newspapers of 8onth. eastern Spain since the fall of Malaga, particularly In the AN melra, District where the majority of 150,000 Malaga, refugees sought safety. One advertisement today read: "Will1 anyone with new of blond, blue-eyed girl of three, called Armonl was picked np ky militiaman on horseback going out of please Inform her parent?" One woman advertised for nweaned baby. The baby disappeared, with her father.

testimony by Cleary, that only Alexander and Sutherland, Alaska Steamship Company; Democracy, Swayne Hoyt. 4 At Oakland Seattle, Matson Navigation Company: American Star, when he was uriempioyed. radical elements had seen evidences of frameup in the conviction of the These- paym ents, th maximum An autopsy ordered.y Coroner William Crosby, of San Mateo, disclosed death was due to drowning. The same report was made on the bodies of the six other persons found. Meyer' body was taken to Fuller's Point landing and later sent to a under the Illinois law.jyere to con Red Salmon Canning Company, eight men, were hurled at Cleary "I'm sorry we had to snut out our loyal workers, too," Johnson commented, "but we had to do it to prevent the sit-downers from gaining possession of the plant." Frank Slaby, president of the local U.

A. W. denied a strike had been plnned. He said the company's employees were being organ tinue until th (boy was 18 years of the highlights of yesterdays age. hearing.

(Continued From Page One) He wa asked if he would consider About nine months ago, Miss Hall, a tall blond, and her mother cam to San Framfiscd fretn Chicago) San Francinpb mortuary to be the San Francisco Labor Council, Dotn at Moore Dry Dock. At Alameda H. -F. Alexander, Pacific Steamship Company. The Malolo is expected to go Into drydock at once.

The H. F. Alexander usually is laid up during the Winter and does not resume service snipped east lor curiai. tha Stat WHrfitinn T.ahni and terday with Van Duesen, assistant to the president of Consolidated, and Dr. Town Nylander, a director of the National Labor Re bringing th cflifld, Miss.

Hall has On Friday night grappling hook the American Federation of Labor, ized preparatory to making a demand for higher wages and shorter working hours. been employed! by San Francisco pulled a pair of trousers from "the which demanded the investigations, furnr. bsy. The trousers were identified lation Board, at which he requested until June. It is reported that plans Thomas was.

served with tht court as being radical. Cleary said he would not con. from a wallet in pooket as be of Swayne Hoyt for the DemocLth rnmnanv to recognize Aircraft shells that spread, shrapnel over wide. exea. Fifteen women and children were papers at hia hotel but refused to longing to Gilmore.

racy ar still incomplete, but that IWal 1125 of the International Ma- sider them as such, but added: TROUSERS KICKED OFF she will go into service eventually fcWinists' Association, an American struck down In. streets py DWIDTO GIVE "They've been misled by ridl cals." discus) th suit ttold of hi past, however, si a miner in Wales until ha was 19 years cf age wthen he lost finger on run Between Pacific Coast Federation of Labor anuiaie, as oi The trousers were turned inside ficial bargaining agency for Consol and Gulf ports. Th connection of Standard Oil out and a belt buckle had been un with 'the case popped up again in fastened, indicating, recording to in a mioe accident He decided then Coroner Crosby, that Gilmore had, later- testimony when CleacjKsaid shrapnel bits. SHELL-FOCKED t. Although most of those killed were in the immediate vicinity of the Telephone Building, there were ne casualties within the structure Itself.

IE I CAST A $330 VALUE for only labor records of the convicted men to becOid an opera singer, studied vole and finally cam to this started discarding his clothing be $200 came from Standard Oil files. for th plane sank and had tried country. idated employees. Conference Called in.Power Strike MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 27.

(U.R) An end to the strike of 800 Northern States Power Company em-ninvpps. which for fotir days has Engineers Tie Up Isthmian Freighter SAN DIEGO. Feb. 27. Loading of aboard the Isthmian Line's freighter Steel Trader, docked at San Dieeo.

was halted to swim to safety, i. 'DENIES CELEBRATION Questioned further on charges A portion of the right wing also The shells crashed through the (Continued From Page I) is missing ana cable drag lines are and testimony given by others at being operated to snag the lost the hearings, Cleary said that there In addition to this tonight when engineers reportedly Investments. part. threatened Minneapolis with general sum. it was reoorted.

he will re snut off steam on an order from was no "celebration" on the eve of the departure of the convicted men power failure, was sought tonignt BLOC ID F. B. OfJ COURT ceive an "annual pension" of 20,000 pounds to prison. San Pedro headquarters of the Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, according to officials at the Mrs Spreckels He said there had been occasions tl.fO Super-ictitited' Siloa Cmra included with $2.00 All-Purpon Cream, for a limit1 time. Dry ikins will rtvel in the tdded richncec of this splendid Salon Cream, which Image Sunshine Vitamin to your ikin in timn the itrrngth of the delightful All-Purpose Cream.

Here's Double Valu 'U for your added loveltnet? BOTH FORT $2.00 shell -pocked walls of the building at the 11th. 12th and 13th floors, which been evacuated several weeks-ago as result of previous artillery and aerial bombardments. Of the eight shells landing in the central district, several tore out chunks of pavement and left gaping holes along the onee-beaa tifttl Hot-tales and Fined Streets. Shops and residences were damaged. FOUR BOMBS HIT Mrs.

Simpson's Riviera friends discussed rumor that Edward's when the Standard Oil "gave some Sues Mate Anew wedding present to her would be dinners and some drinks," but his testimony followed closely that of others, including the Sheriff of in a conference of labor representatives and company officials. Negotiations began after Governor Elmer Benson declared his intention to utilize his "full authority" to protect public health and well being in the strike-troubled city. Hope for agreement on union demands for. recognition, seniority riehta and wage adjustments was castle somewhere in Europe or a Riviera estate whichever she (Continued tFrom Page 1 longshoremen hiring hall here. Isthmian Line agents refused to verify the report.

The freighter was being loaded with cotton "and citrus juices here and had picked up other cargo at, San Francisco. She was bound for London. LOS ANGELES. Feb. Stanislaus County, in denying that chooses.

Roxana Gloria Soreckels filed a the oil company had played gener suit in Superior Court here todav. ous host to all officials connected Edward reportedly has been insistent in his negotiations with the proposals. With Senator John Pope Idaho) favotlng the plan in radio speech tonjight and Senator. charging that her divorced husband. with helping convict and sentence Four shells struck apartment 1 John D.

Spreckels III of the wealUiy the eight men. raised by appointment by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, of the royal family that Mrs. Simpson's rankJ after he marries her, be def elect William H. Smathers sugar family, has gambled away The only money given him by houses crowded with refugees, most of whom cowered In basement shelters on a street next to the Teamsters Ease Up issuing a statement in favor of the initely, fixed in the peerage as that Rev. Father Francis Joseph Haas of Milwaukee, as Federal Labor De on norses durlntf the last the comnanv was about 1208 Which of duchess just ahead of the.

mree years and contributed onlv oaid for services of two court re. plan, opponents arranged for Senator Bennett C. Clark (D Mo.) to go On Pier Picketing Telephone Building. $100 a month to the support of his porters from Portland, Cleafy said A shell landing on Eduardo Dato on the radio Mortday night lor th partment mediator. A request for a Federal mediator was made to Secretary Perkins by -Governor Benson who acted after l-year-oid daughter, Elsie.

The question of payment to Cleary Avenue In front of. a motion ttire theater, injured seven persons, Duchesswrf Kent and behind the Princess Royal and the Duchess of Gloucester. Duke Confers With- SHOE REPAIR DIPT. HEEL She asked that the allowance be SAN PEDRO, Feb. 27.

of docks at the harbor here by Teamsters' Union men protesting employment of nonunion came after, Glenn XJevore, special raised to -s prosecutor admitted being paid Mrs, BpiflCkels declfced lhVchild $14,000 by tne company lor his needed a private nureef fc govern part in the trial. 1WO OI1 Settlement I day and only one pier, that of the ess tnd medical and dental atten Monday Only PERJURY CHARGED ENZESFELD, Austria, Matson Line, was patrolled' by the tion that could not be furnished (U.fi) The Duke of Windsor, his union. The inquiry Into the prosecution WAIT opposition. Senatorial centTment, after three weeks of ccntrowersy, appeared te have changed only slightly. Senate foe of the plan publicly committed to vt "no" numbered S3, with leader claiming at least eight and probably moremeawbers of the Senate.

In any event, they appeared to have enough to block the program indefinitely, if they can prevent desertions. On the other hand, administration under th present allowance. of the convicted men came after 14c three of them seriously, Quickly the city returned to Its normal routine, except for roped-off sections of the streets around the fresh shell craters and the litter of bricks, stones, mortar and broken glass, A few minutes after the half-hour bombardment ended, a group of children were playing hide-go-seek among debris that still smouldered. local power failure cut off heating plants in scores of Mineapolis homes, shut off light and power facilities in 2000 dwellings and forced several industrial and business houses to close. Alarmed, the City.

Council called upon Benson to take over operation of Minneapolis generating plants. The State Legislature was asked to enact measures enabling municipal operation on a permanent basis. She also asked that 300.000 in brother, the Duke of Kent, and Lord Pickets at the Outer Harbor faded Brownlow, Windsor's former gen- away and work of loading the Brit-tleman-in-waiting, conferred today ish freighter York City, halted a charges that frame-up and per. securities which Sorecke Is is to re jured testimony had marked their ceive from a family trust fund, be impounded to insure payment of on the financial settlement to be week ago when longshoremen remade as the result of Windsor's fused to pass the patrol lines of the trial for an asserted attempt to blow up oil company property at her $500 a month alimony and the abdication. teamsters, was resumed with 120.

Patterson. money for the support of the child. Downstairs It was understood the Duke of longshoremen on the Job, Still a myBtery was the reported leaders expressed confidence that Kent's departure possibly today- Sec. Perkins Lauds phone call from the San Francisco police to Modesto the night of April would mean agreement had been Sherwood swam eg. in TWO-PIECE ALL-WOOL reached.

Women's Activities 20, 1935, when the alleged conspirators left for Patterson. 4 ZEPHYR King to Decide on Captain George Healey, of Har FOR YOUR NEW YORK, Feb. of Labor Frances Perkins told dinner udienpe i last night Brother Finance bor Police Station, testified he made the call, but records of the Pacific DRESSES LONDON, Feb. 27. (U.R) King Telephone and Telegraph Company George VI was reported tonight to specials for Monday, March 1 they could rally majority of the Senate In support of th plan.

Senator Pat Harrison for instance, reported that all of the letters he received today from lawyers were in favor of the Presi-dent's program. He considered the change in the tone of lawyers' letters significant. Borah and Van Nuyi reported they had received fresh showers of mail in connection with their latest moves against th court enlargement, and that the tide continued to run almost 90 per cent against the President. showed no evidence that it was mat tne acuity with which women are administering public duties In th United States "is settling for all time the question of the competence mnat rMnnncihllltv 11 be preparing to give an early dec! PROTECTION Made to Sell for Much More made. Instant sion In the controversy over former Dr.

Frank McCoy King Edward's financial status. of women to hold positions of ut-Gree 4 War Ministry A Typical Edward, according to one report, Posfuni lane tin Peels Granulated 8sa Large Pkt. Hz will receive 125,000 poundrf ($625, Million Suatr Calls in Reservists 000) in cash immediately and an DRUOLESS mtSICIAN tnl Floor Fox Oakland Thrattr Bid. Trlreraph at mth Oakland, Calif. GL eneourt t4-Hour Berrlce 24-Hour Hooi Call Service relations dinner of the New York Federation of Business and Profes A thorough physical examination, at least once a year, may be the direct mean.of Shop Vnlu annuity of 20,000 pounds ($100,000) ATHENS, Feb.

war sional Women's Clubs. The King probably would make himself responsible for the annual "pension" to his brother, while ministry issued an order today calling up all untrained reservists of the classes of 1924 to 1935 in four departments. The men were in 1tB lr Bis 4 WAFFLE FLOUR other members of the royal family would raise the so-called capital structed to report on March 81 for State Agricultural Union Organization Is Started payment. adding mapf years toiyour life. The best time to prevent serious trouble is "at the very Have you had an examination within the year? 1 The following two-day examination procedure Is submitted tar your approval and comparison: FIRST DAY OF EXAMINATION training.

No. tin ROSEDALE PEAS A Sarins ityl nntt drctmtd of unoinf to II for lOe.sli BALL BLUING nlir S4.M! Kwtitrrt witn futieriiK lrS titckllnci. First steps to organize Stat g-t hard-won conditions of organized new sutha ilerrri 1. Comultatlon History. CTtiUI White SOAP CHIPS, symp.

1 Ptiha riculture union of field and can' workers has disappearei nd tha knit torn. Blood Pressure, Pillerni are carrlrd Rata Rata and Respiratory All forms of labor are'dependent, taken by Diagnostician. one upon the other, Shelley added, and pointed to Aht potential oal In lha klrli. Pint rami with that iiiiiiIti oft feel asaa, charry, maiia, blua, srtan. ll-to, Tom Kraut Pnnny nery workers, under the American Federation of Labor, were taken In San Francisco yesterday when 200 delegate from all sections of California met in the Labor Temple.

The new union, first State-wide organization of agriculture workers, Tomato strength of a neyf union embrac ing all agricultural workers. Ccskfail I. Full Set Dental X-ray. 1: Temperature readings. 1 I.

Fluoroscopic observation of the emptying time of th stomach. I. Fluoroscopic examination of tha chest with particular ref- erenc to the heart and lunr. 19. Complete physical tlon, Including the cheat, heart and lungs, abdomen, pelvio organs, extremities and spinal, column.

11. Examination of the ayes, nosa and throat, Including transillumination of th accessory nasal sinuses. S02? giant bar Walter Cowan, vice-president of the Labor Council and chairman of the Eastbay's Leading hair Ne. 1 tin 1 Barium' Meal and Fluoroscopic axamlnation of tha structure and filling time of th stomach. I.

Laboratory tasta: (a) Complete Blood Count (red cell, unite cell and differential count with a globln determlraylon.) (b) Complete Chemical and Microscopio yrinalyaia. 4. Hearing; test. I. Electrocardiographic examination of th heart was authorized at the last State Fed the State committee for agriculture I2e aV 31e eration of Labor Convention in organization, also spoke.

He said that the meeting was the first attempt of any State in the John F. Shelley, president of the Sweater aelec-lona from laraeat show-la of a 1 1-wcar I Xorlh-frn California, Entlra Family Union to assemble field and can. Larre nackare QUAKER OATS STYLISTS Now featuring the newest In Spring Hair styles, including San Francisco Labor Council, presided at. the meeting and welcomed the delegates. hery workers into one State-wido SECOND DAY OF EXAMINATION jar (irapefrull No Knitwear for 1 He stressed the need for unity MARMALADE umun.

Other speakers Included Paul Taylor, professor of economics' at among agriculture workers to foster the advancement of employees in the fields and State canneries. "The Juliet," "The Modified Juliet." "The Wll shire," "Swing Style" and "The the University of Californiafc Dr. li-oi. vacuum tin Del Mont GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, Medium lz LOC CABIN SYRUP. 35c Adams, of farm man.

agement at the University, of Cali. This union will carry on the fight mmm fornia; M. R. Benedict, acting di Let Alice Ames adapt one of rector of the Gianninl Foundation; against low wages, Inhumanely long hours and the great instability of the present agricultural industry," Shelley said. Edward D.

Vandeleur, secretary of thes up-to-the-minute hair-dresses to enhance your per (O fiasal Metabollo Test. (I) Schilling- Homogram. Blood Sedimentation Tim. () Blood 'Chemistry Determine-" tlonv (S) Icterus Index. S) Waswman Reaction.

(7) Kidney Punctlon Test S) Sputum Examination. S) Gastrio An-alysia (10) Fecal Analysis (11) Smear from Oums. (12) Examination of any Exudates. I. Serlea of X-ray examinations of th Kidneys or Gall Bladder, using special dyes when Indicated.

T. Temperature readings. I. Summation and diagnosis, with explanation of th tindlnga you by th Diagnostician. I.

Consultation with advica lp djt and treatment 1. Fluoroscopic examination of th Intestinal tract. I. X-ray of the Colon when filled by barium meal. I.

X-ray plcUir of any, part of th body as Indicated by ah-normalities found during th fluoroscopic examination iir as Indicated from the history or symptoms auch as chest, sinus, head, spine, pelvic regln or any Joint such sa houMr, knee, hip, wrist or any bon structure. i. Ocular examination by an Optometrist with explanation and recommendationa. -Laboratory tests: Any of th following tests are made as requested by eiamlning Doe-, tors, depending upon history and symptoms of physical findings, som of which ar the State Federation of Labor, and Tellw Cling Pink "This will mean that another Rowland Watsr Pacific Coast or- 'sweated' industry has been abol Peaches Kaiuzrr ior me American xeaerauon Beans Saa ranciaea alora at tiH Minion el sonality. Hairdress with finger-wave, shampoo "7C ished and another threat to the of Labor.

ll-lb, k. No. Vi tin cell a aa, cell and .1 lie eternolTint OIL SHAMPOO (Not a Dye) Cleans, reconditions and restores natural color and lustre to your hair. Regular Treatment SPECIAL $7.50 Our Regular Fingerwave Shampoo and Rinse 50fi F-RE FREE 22 Pianos to Loan ELECTRIC MANICURES No. 1 tall lin Hot-Che CHILI CON CARNE8'ic Tin ef 10 OXO No.

1 tall tin' Revlon Polish. ..3 for SI. CO VAN CAMP HOMINYe-4 SPECIAL. OIL routjn. CONCLUSION Wrlttea dletatie Inatructloaa are mad (or yoa following; you consultation.

The examination can nasally be complete In two day noleaa longer time Is required because of pathological delay. THE TOTAL COST OF THE ABOVE EXAMINATION IS $25.00. THOSE CASES NOT REQUIRING THE ABOVE EXTENSIVE LABORATORY TESTS MAY RECEIVE AN ADEQUATE EXAMINATION FOR FEES RANGING FROM $5.00 TO $15.00. No. tin Dedre Fancy BED KIDNEY 9'2C Twenty-two Pianos Grands, Consolette and Uprights will be placed in homes of Oakland and vicinity and may used until we need them which will be for an Indefinite period of time.

Owing to revision in our wholesale department, we find our warerooms crowded to the door with stock and more it soon to arrive. Instead storing these Instruments In warehouses, prefer having them la the homes of reliable people for the valuable advertising we will derive from them. So that we tiiy dls-poe of thera at once, we have SLAUGHTERED PRICES TO THE COKE so that if you ever intend to own piano NOW TS THE TIME. Ail pianos not sold outright will be placed In the homes of families who are interested In owning piano In the Immediate fnture. We reserve the right to select the homes in which these piano are to be placed.

POSITIVELY CHARGE for No cartage, no rent or any expense whatever. Yoa must call at the store to make your selection. There are no strings attached to this offer which come bnt once in a lifetime. PERMANENT $1.95 Including Shampoo and Hairstyle. Bee Braa Black Installment aiayneata snny arranged tor examination or treatment Church's GRAPE-JUICE quart bottle I-oi.

tin 0 2Sc Canaaltationa wlthont charge or obligation. DO. FRANK McCdi BROADCASTS. OAKLAND 1440 KILOCYCLES 10:30 I. m.

ind 2:00 p. m. Daily, including Sunday FERGUSON Open Evenings MUSIC HOUSE 2054 Broadway Btrkelty Salea SarcUHita la tci7 Oakland Salea Market Groeerterl H547 SAN PABLO kranra at Bra at? trait ta atltnS Ta 4 aoaalar rltta. noun la I 2215 Telegraph Ave. tint Salhtr (lata AS hoerry 2300' KLS We reserve the right I HmH HI gate 4949.

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