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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 18

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Oakland Tribunei
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OWANP TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, 3938 15! CRASH KILLS ONE; ATTRACTIVE, NEW TAVERN SETS OPENING NAVY TO OPEN BIDS FOR MARE ISLAND DIKE PROJECT DRIVER, HURT, HELD George Hell, of 152 Santa Five Escape in Two Boat Explosions SAN PEDRO, July (Jft Harvey Spencer, Walnut Park, was slightly burned and three others aboard Spencer's 22-foot cabin Surprise Promised Af UnAmerican Quiz WASHINGTON, July Dies said today the House committee investigating UnAmerican activities already has assembled "startling information, LMarina Street, San Francisco, was MARE ISLAND, July fatally-injured today when the liliiilliillllllili: II Will be opened here next Thursday, August 4 for construction of an extension to Dike No. 12 et the of the new buildings recently; approved for Mar Island. This building is to be constructed ft the south end of the Navy yard, below: the site of the new drydock. automobile in which he was passenger crashed into the rear of a parked automobile outside a cafe two weeks in advance of public uuu hearings. "It is of such a nature that the at Bayshore Boulevard end Sunny cruiser, Virginia, escaped injury today when an explosion occurred on the boat two miles off the breakwater In Los Angeles Harbor.

With Spencer were bis wife and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, Long Beach. A passing boat picked Iff A o-J- I dale Ayenue, Ban Francisco. Driver of the car, according to public end Congress will insist that we carry on the work beyond the present January 1 deadline," Dies said.

He said the committee does not intend to call as witnesses Frits Kuhn, German-American Bund leader, or Communist or Fascist rep patrolman Jqhn McCon villa, was Jack B. Kilh, 19, of 2477 Mission them up and the flames were extinguished by the Coast Guard, Lowell Thomas Honored Thomas, author and news comment tatpr, has been elected to he board of managers of the university tt seum of the University of Pennssl vaiia. Street Kiih suffered cuts and SAN DIEGO, July 39. flJ.R)-H. J.

bruises and possible head Injury. He was cited for reckless driving and sfter his companion's death at Mission Emergency Hospital, police Faulkner, 86, was rescued from the ocean two miles off Point tome by an Army tug after his 86-foot cabin ruiser exploded, burned and sank late yesterday. Faulkner suffered Hera is cm outside view of the new Hqli Moon Cafe, at the corner of 14th and Cypres Streets, which will hold its formal opening tomorrow night. It Is operated by Joe Catera and Pete Boscacci and Includes a barroom, soda fountain, dining room and ballroom a specially designed building built solely for the purpose for which It will be used. M.

L. Cohen photo. resentatives. "We aren't going to present a sounding board for their causes," he added, "but If they want to appear southern end of the Navy yard at a cost estimated at 225,000, This will be one of the first steps toward the huge building program recently authorized in Washington for Mare Island, and whlc'f provides approximately $52,000,000 Apr varir ous construction and ship building projects. Eight firms have signified their intention of submitting estimates for the work, it was reported.

The bids will be opened by Captain G. A. Duncan, public work officer, and forwarded to the Navy Department in Washington, where the contract will be forwarded. Another step in the new building program was taken this week, If was learned yesterday, when test Silei were driven for the founder one of the new foundry, another Suffered From $tomfi said he would be charged with arid bring in documents such as membership end dues lists, we'll let only minor burns en we net ana arms. negligent homicide.

Passerby pulled Heil and Kiih from the automobile after it struck them be heard." Half Moon Cafe the parked car of Joseph J. Joseph, Lots Vacationists Camn outfit brings some two Playwright Wai Citric John Drinkwater. English play Italian dinners to order, prepared by an experienced Italian chef. Louis Catera, father of Joe, built the building yith the idea of combining spaciousness and beauty. It was designed especially for the purpose for which it will be used.

Attractive, octagon-shaped, leather covered stools are for the xsfin aoettengen btreet. A moment later the car burst into flames which were distinguished by the fire department, rnwn wav dozen calls to HUmboldt 4153. Third Tribune reader bought it, the rest wright, was an insurance clerk sw ith st. Rii4 tin row We still looking. for 12 years.

To Open Doors floor likewise is Inlaid with a half moon" aiid stars. Indirect lighting is used throughout the building. The Half Moon orchestra will be featured the opening night and will play three nights a week thereafter with the possibility, according to Catera, that it will be a nightly, attract ion. Paul Allen, well-known vocalist, it appearing with the orchestra. The isoda fountain is entirely separate from the barroom hut is accessible from the dance floor.

The dining room features regular Italian merchant lunches and sandwiches, but Catera and Boscacci are prepared tft serve special Oakland's newest, and one of use of bar patrons, but the leather-upholstered booths also its most attractive, taverns will: make its debut tomorrow when the are provided for ladies and their escorts, Behind the bar will be such well-known bartenders as Al Davidson, formerly with the Club New Half Moon Cafe, 1401 14th Street, a( the corner of Cypres Street, fprmally opens its doors. The building, a specially built, ultra-modern structure, is all white on the outside and is dis Yorker, and Fred Flowers, Oak land mixologist tinguished by the illuminated half moon on the rooi. The cafe will be operated by Joe Catera and Pete" Boscacci, both of whom have been in the produce business in the Tenth Street Market. The cafe proper, is divided Into four main seotionsrr-the barroom, the dining room, the soda fountain and the dance floor-Direct entrances from the 'street are provided for both the sods, fountain and the barroom. The barroom is large, airy and spacious with attractive pig skin rt of Merit Congratulations to the Newest of Oakland's Modem Cafes: the HALFO00N CAFE It only fitting thert equipment includes th most modern refrigeration a Supplied by 470 20tli Street CL oneonrt 0314 Your 9 Guide If uym leather booths on one side and a 4-foot bar, manned by able mixologists, on the opposite side.

The floors are of battleship Ijnoleum inlaid with the trade mark of the tavern a half moon. Half moons also form the decorative part of the back bar. The side walls and ceiling is of the most AH price given below Include State Ixclse Tax. Fail You! Will Never modern of materials; a "swing" stucco. In the spacious ballroom the Uourfions Croming Foil -bodied sad rich.

Bonded: Belmont Is a tine luxury whikft a real BIqeras Bourbon that is rosily faU-feodied and tastefaL Pint 1.03 Quart 63.7S I JS3S'5- If. pint ei.ee SCIIEXLEYlS Joe Catera and Peter Boscacci Invite You to the Formal Opening of the Neu; and Beautiful EAiFlOOl Street (Where the Cypress Street Bridge Approach Crosses 14th Street Tomorrow, Saturday, at 8:30 HfonM Belmont BOTTLED IN BOND STRAIGHT BOURBON VjSSXXT MO pwW-BwtoS a Siel mim V. $. ft i America Is Saying "LIGHT "IS RIGHT Scbeaky'lBtabeland gchenley'i Black Label have just the right light touch. Those whiskies please your tsste as well a la addition they are mtdd by aa eclmiive proceis.

Let them yon that light is right. i 51 (raallfiity CHiredksS Delightful at the start, delicious at the finish. You'll find Old Quaker will please you erery time you try it. And there's a reason for Old Quaker's consistent goodness. This 3 -year-old whiskey is guarded from grain to glass.

It is given 51 quality checks by sharp-eyed Old Quaker inspectors and not a bottle leaves the distillery till it has passed each and every check. That's why you'll double chck Old Quaker for richness and smoothness. 90 proof. WHISKIES Neehtakel ft.tl.30 Qt.J.30lPi.I.55 Here's a real party coming up. A Saturday night celebration you simply can't afford to miss.

The dance floor. Is smooth and spacious. The special Ravioli Plate delicious, and we can promise you one of Oakland's most varied as-sortment of choice liquors and beverages. 'A most unusual; a truly beautiful spot for a rousing good time. Don't forget you've got a date tomorrow night to DANCE DINE DRINK xrwtss I Hi ITS mm: MORE THAN 100 MILLION BOTTLES SOLD If yoat lips are eager for a treat and your eyae alert fot fiao also, year arch is ended with this Keataelry Slnlfbt Boarboa Whiefcey.

It "dtmbUickt" Ont 106 mUQum bottles sold. Corsages Favors for the Ladies ORCHESTRA from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Qnart2.00 KPiatSQ STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY PINT 1.05 QUART 2.00 PINT 56c Cepr. 1938, Sehealey Pietribvtors, lac, New York Gty Soda Fountain XJC Ravioli Plate Opening Night Special plate lunch and dinners wOl be a HaUmoon feature.

Complete Italian Dinners by Reservation stsuicbt BOURBON vmsar The finest of ice creom and fountain drinks-rich, pure and delicious. K. 11 V. "-N -aw H.03Y ,1 I cujutt I We risk to thmnk the UUicing Ur their triendlg terriee, end ee-eperutlen 1 1 -j ,1 4, Grandpa Taught How To Spot Grain That Makci Extra Tasty Whiskey There's beea three teratJoos op a bp af leamlnf frxxa tbe et us WlSceni tsrelng eat thfai oldtimerm. Family Recipe cs aura, so you -y -t, see that spedsl taattaaai Irt goes back ta aa baviaf picked j5TT Tp T.

BLINDED VMISKIY prW 75 ff-aia at'jVel rr DsHxy Kcsfaarant Supply Co. S7S-S7S Ufk 8L TK-2354 Bestaorant and Bar Supplies. 1 Frieimia Co, Umber J2aSK.ua Et-nt-15Cl Fixture Mfg. Co. 1US 14ta Are-TW-MSS Bar and Bar Fixtures Complrte) Tboc Carter Class Co.

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