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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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THURSDAY EVENING. OAKLAND TRIBUNE T.TAY C3. 1C11. BEULAH HEIGHTS SIGNAL BRIDGE OBVIATES DANGER liNTSSMfOR Mil PICTURE IL HAS S2 Megro Institution in Flourishing Condition Tag Day 1 Tomorrow. S.

P. Erects Steel Structure at Seventh and Webster Streets. Mrs. F. E.

George Willing to Wifl Not Sue. 5 8' CHO BERKELEY, May 25. "I do contemplate suing Charles Newman in the courts," said Mrs. SV E. George, an artist of 2132 Prince street, today, "but I do expect him to pay me at least a for the valuable picture which I painted for him three years ago, and for which he has paid but $10 on i Mrs.

George, in her studio this morning-, explained a. transaction with Newman, former proprietor' of the College Inn, in Oakland, in which Newiian, an old friend of the George family, had Mrs. George paint a large -picture of a dog and a kitten. No price was but after the delivery of the painting, according to the artist, Newman handed her $10. "Don't think that Is all are' to The first annual report -of the Rational Industrial Orphans School for colored girls, at Beulab Heights, shows' -that the school, which In 'domestic work, now has 32 regular students in attendance.

The Institution, was established under "the directorship of C. H-Ihrvall in- September, 1910, with only three students attending. 1 The directors have been compelled to turn away more than one hundred applications for the course in domestic science. The financial report shows the cost of quipping and running the institution up-to-date has been $4500, $1500 of which That means YOU. The free, iridependent American citizen who has the means and the intelligence to gratify his taste in a simple, normal way is a KING nothing is too good for him.

The richest, biggest in the world cannot buy -anything more dejicious, more wholesome or more nutritious than get," he is quoted by Mrs. Grbrze as having said to her at the time, Tut that is all she has received, adds the ierkeley The Southern Pacific Company has erected a steel signal bridge at Seventh and "Webster streets, where the local trains on the. Seventh and "Webster street lines cross every twenty minutes. The structure spans "Webster street onv the north side of Seventh, and was erected between, midnight 'and 6 o'clock morning. special riveting machine on wheels was used in the work.

The bridge stands on concrete foundations. The work wasdone.at night that, the local traffic might not be interfered The nevr bridge will abolish the danger of collisions at this point and will save considerable time when the new electrlo suburban lines axe completed. Signal bridges of a similar nature are to be erected on First street at Peralta, Pine, Castro, Franklin, Alice and Jackson -streets. JUDSOW WILL BE INTERRED HERE Body of Young Engineer Killed in Sierra County, Expected to Arrive Today. the painting at $250, but would 1 A ud fimu 10 gei iuv, ene saia.

SAILOR STRUCK BY 1 7A CAR(AND INJURED rr SAN" FRANCISCO, May 25. Otto Fla- and Strawberries the most luscious product oMhe American mack, a sailor on the schooner Thor. was struck by a car at Fremont Market streets at :30 this morning. He was was provided by the founders, the rest being subscribed by the general public. There is a balance due of $503.20.

TO HOLD TAG To liquidate this debt the directors have arranged for a tag day tomorrow, when 4t Is hoped the generosity of the public will help out the institution. On. the board; of directors are C. H. Duvall.

president; J. M. Biddies, secretary; Mrs. Anna Bond and Mrs; C. H.

Following is the executive board: George S. Montgomery, Rev. J. M. Riddles, B.

Loi fleeter, J. R. Lynch. Walter Hamby. and J.

Lee. On the advisory board are a number of prominent people of the vicinity. It the aim of the directors to make the school as important in its line for colored girls as Tuskegee is in the east. -i OLNEYS PLANNING TO TRAVEL OVER EUROPE picked up in an automobile by L. A.

Goode and taken to the Harbor Hospital. garden combined with the cleanest, puresttoost nutritious cereal food. Nothing so wholesome, nourishing and strengthening in Spring or Summer as Shredded Wheat" combined XJr. Tillman treated a contused wound over the right eye. VAUDEVILLE ACTRESS ROBBED OF COSTUME oAf iTKAJN CISCO, May 25.

A stare oostBtane, valued at $300, was stolen from with berries or any other fresh fruit. Heat the Biscuit in the oven to restore its crispness; then cover with strawberries, raspberries or other berries and serve with milk or cream, adding: sugar to suit the taste. A. dainty, delicious cieHght for the palate that is tired of heavy meats and 'V soggy pastries. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fresh fruit will supply all the energy needed for a half day's work.

Try it today. THE ONLY CEREAL BREAKFAST FOOD MADE IN BISCUIT FORM ALAMEDA, May 25. The body of Victor A- Judson, mining engineer, who was killed a mine explosion at Pike, Sierra etounty, Is expected here today. The family of Mrs. John Flnlay received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of the young engineer, -but giving no details of the accident.

Judson married Miss Clara Flnlay of this city: six years ago. He is survived by his widow, a son, 16 months old. and his mother, living in Portland. Judson was a graduate of the class of 1904 of the University of California and. resided here before he went to Sierra county, i The funeral will probably be held Saturday morning from the Flnlay xne dressing room of Miss Susie Lehman, a vaudeville actress playing" at the Chutes theater, some time yesterday, Miss Lehman was about to go bn with ner act when the theft was discovered.

News received from "Warren Olney former mayor of Oakland, from where has been for several weeks, is to the effect that he expects to be Joined In a short time by FIGHT "SKEKTERS, RICHMOND. May 25. Dr. C. R.

residence, zioa Kan Jose avenue, with in- Mrs. Olney and Miss Ethel Olney.J terment in Evergreen cemetery. Blake, Richmond's health commU-sionef. has an ambition to make this the skeeterless city and has. begun a Judson was a member of the Phi Kap Th party then expects to travel about the Isles for several months.

campaign that will forever -still the song of the' pest here. Since his squad of- four women TRIAL JURY PANEL arawn irom societys TaiiKSp (egan a pa PsI fraternity, and a Mason. The funeral services will be conducted by Oak Grove Lodge of Masons of this city. ROUTS BURGLAR. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25.

Tuck Lee, of 7 Spbfford alley; was awakened by the sound made by a burgier trying to break Into his store with a Jimmy early this morning. He ran to the door and' caught sight of the man, who made his escape. A. kt5 viucja nave uui uociueu on the length of their sojourn abroad. It may be a year or more.

They will visit Paris, Berlin and other continental Before Mrs. and Miss Olney leave Oakland they will be extensively crusade as deputies It is hard to JOKER; PIN- THEN I PNEUMATIC WOE ft. F. BULL WEDS HIS STENdRAPHER find even an empty jean lying NAMED BY COURT in a vacant lot in Richmond -and now Commissioner- Blake Is going after the flies and mosquitoes. 0 One Week Away Hundred Selected to Act in the Somebody Enjoys Cruel Joke News of WTarriageiat San Jose Is Given Out' Here.

at Expense of Wedding Gown. Superior Branch of the County Tribunal, i The following new panel of loo trial; Jurors baa been selected tor serrlc In the Superior Conrt: Henry Alien Charles IL Allison The query is who wielded the pin? Or mayhap it was a. needle. At any rate there was damage done to a rubber lay figure that was used to display the bridal trousseau of Miss Georgette Marslly to her Intimate girl friends at the Obome of her- father. News has leaked "out that Arthur K.

Bull," member of the firm Dickson Bull of this city, had married in San Jose his former stenographer. Miss Margaret Knud son, a native of Sioux City, Iowa. i i Hull's former wife created a sensation some." time ago when she eloped San Albert Alden Frank V. Adams B. A.

Arnold W. J. Actaeson rown Bott.e the closing' of the schools. Are the children's country clothe? ready? Is your summer wardrobe complete? Do you not need a Sewing Machine right away a real good one? We will bring one to you at couple of hours' notice. Pay us as you please.

E. L. Sargeant 531 TWKLPm STREET, Near Clay. M. Atwater Jose with Frank Fleming.

They7 were later arrested there, a feature of the Charles H. Beeney Charles J. Bond A. G. Birch James Burns Julius A.

Bonn John Cowell B. Campbell Louis B. Chandler George A. Cockerton elopement being that both parties had artificial limbs. i I George J.

G. Marslly, 1392 Harrison street, consul for-The Netherlands to the port of San Francisco, yesterday afternoon a few hours before her marriage i to Samuel B. Nevius.) Re allng the beauties of. the nuptial gowns to friends is a. quaint ceremor.y In somci European Grieved at the action of his wife.

Bull brought suit for. divorce In this county E. B. LOTeioy Frederick H. Lelire Chris ramp i John G.

Lubben Henry Lelfman Lorenz Lorenson If Sherwood G. La ft L. Linekin '-Albert H. Merritt Charles C. Myall J.

H. Miller C. T. Mau M. L.

Mowry Gnstay Moller Wlliam E. Montgomery Hugo Mueller William Mohr 1 H. Marwedel i Jacob Mueller i WV A. McCutcheon Henry J. Mclntyre D.

B.j Newell James Nolan John Henry Nisaen M. J. O'Gara 'i William O'Brien E. Pronsinl James II. Perkins H.

A. Petersen William ParrottJ B. W. Parsons 1 I Edgar Painter Rodney F. Phillips Ed Prlngle i i Peter Cook I Michael Coyne --A Albert Currlln Charles C.

Dickson I. P. Disss 1 O. I. Denison obtaining a f- PHYSICIAN ON SECOND countries.

In Amer LAP 0RL0NG JOURNEY HORSE INJURED IN ica the bride eh-eraily keepsi its in-; tricacl33 we'l hidden COLLISION WITH AUTO NEW TOltK, May 25 Dr. I James J. Choate of Los Angeles started the sec until it Is viewed as Light starts decay even in pure beer. Dark glass gives protection against light. The brown bottle protects Schlitz purity from ond stage of a 7r0-mlle professional she starts on her way to the altar.

mm wn Miss Marslly Joe Maria de Freitas Daniel M. Denaby Henry D. Findley George A. Foster A. A.

Fink Hugh Flynn John G. Frederlckson C. M. Foster John Ia. Grares Glllam L.

F. Gould 11. C. Hermanson Georfte Hoivson George W. Howard Hugh William J.

Hamft A. B. Hinckley Louis nfschmldt Perry Johnson J. L. Keodrlck Michael Kennedy George Kolb C.

M. Kflly John P. Kelly James W. Kesler Carl Krellng A. Klst J.

H. Little 'i. gown a. dream of beauty. At least half a dozen society girls "who were enjoying' the privilege seeing it at close range said so.

i 'v 'A There it was beautifully draped, its curves and contoair shown to the greatest advantage on a pneumatic figure E. E. Proctor i P. A. Robinson F.

M. Ramos Thomas Rnssen Joseph Smith R. C- Sweet John Sheridan i i Stutt H. L. W.

Steinbeck Fred W. Thompson J. C. Talbott John W. Watson i J.

Wohlfrom W. Walsh Thomas L. Wise i -Charles A. Wakefield that for the time being was doing duty In a collision between a horse and buggy and auto truck loaded with merchandise, at Tenth street and Broad--way; at, "7:30 this morning, the buggy was wrecked and a large hook on one of the. guards of the truck caught the horse's head on the right side, badly Injuring the animal.

The track, wnich is owned by the Pa cific Freight and' Transfer Company, wa on its way, to the dock of the concern oi the water front and waa drlvera by Oeorge Garbarlno, who resides at 843 Meade avenue. The horse and buggy are the property of the W. P. Fuller Company at the corner of" Tenth and Alice streets, and was driven by John Montevede. visit' when, he sailed yesterday on the Mauretania.

He Is bound to Rome to etttnd Miss Adele S. Browning, a Los Angeles heiress, whose parents cabled fohim several days ago. The. ph'ysi-ciaJi does not yet know the nature of Mlrs Browning's illness. BTe expects to i each Rome thirteen days after leaving Los Angeles, j.

'VAULE JO GIVES UP FETE, -J VALLEJO. May" 25. Vallejo Parlor, Native Sons, has abandoned Its intention of making a vigorous contest at the coming grand -parlor for the Admission celebration of 1912. Lack of hotel accommodations and' the fact that a new collier, in the- midst of the build-: lng, would prevent Mare Island me- chanics from getting Off, were the1 cause. for, the owner, BEGDCS TO WELT.

IDOTCi SLV" tHe brewery to four glass. Then when the and of the girls were at their most fulsome stage the beautifully rounded figure began -to wilt. What had happened? Down the- shapeliness of, the rounded arm, the shoulder began to sink and a hissing noise somewhere In 'the folds of the draping was distinctlyi heard by everybody Ecstasy gave way; to surprise, then alarm and Beer" Our barley is selected by one of the partners in our business. WIFE LIKED NOT SMALL INCOME grief, 4 The Rubber -Girl in the gorgeous habiliments continued to. She sagged at waist line, at the hips and at last her figure was such that it was necessary to bring the exhibition: of the bridal gown to an end.

We go to Bohemia for hops: The water is brought from rock Real Estate Man Gets Divorce From Vife Who Deserted Him. TRY TO PTJ3P IT It was at that time that -some one 1,400 feet underground. SAN FRANCISCO, May 25. Be- suggested a bicycle' pump. Blowing up the pneumatic" lay figure was re The most correct, elaborate and readabte sorted to at inter- i in Xu i I III vaia uuiiug ixk i aid Wall Map iof Qaklai JNot only is bchlitz beer filtered through white wood pulp, but even the air in which it is cooled is filtered.

is A mainder of the afternoon. It was not a success. There wai more, than one leak in the rubber epidermis. 1 Every time the pumping ceased there could be heard the hissing of the escaping air, terminating with a peculiar sound which seemed like a real groan from the poor unfortunate a 1 1-ficial woman' whom cause Ws Income waa frregrular, and wrille one month he was able to pro-Tide erery Imaginable luxury, and the next he might be foieed to curtail a little, as business became slacki Mrs Emma "Wilson deserted her husband, W. Lincoln "Wilson, according' to the testimony before Judge Cabanlss this morning.

"Wilson is a. real estate broker and the couple were married April 15 1903. A i 1 The husband affirmed that his wife was not satisfied with the uncertain income and desired the luxuries of life, complaining If she could not have --Vj j- "jArA- SAYS BOLD ROBBERY 1 WAS 4-PLAIN -HOLD-UP It is acred for months in trlass enameled If and ALAMEDA COUNTY Ever Published. LATEST OFFICIAL EDITION Issued Under Supervision of County Surveyor and Board of Supervisors of Alameda County. OTMrrWC EVERY SUBURBAN TOWN, bnUVv Each Township in Color School and Sanitary Districts.

tanks. It cannot cause biliousness. It will not ferment in your stomach. attempts were being made to keep intact. If you knew what we know about beer, you would say, bchhtz Schlitz Brown Bottles." At last, when the j.

f. gown was becoming 'nothing more than a shapeless and crumpled mass of silk, satin and laces, the exhibition of it was called off. Efforts to find the wielder of the instrument that spoiled the pretty ceremony- were in SUB-P0ST0FFICE IS LOOTED BY BURGLARS copy Phone3 i Kearny T1S3 i ilU11" Home J-11S3 Sbervvood Shervvood 41-4 Beale San Francisco M. "Collins of IT rj Broadway denies a printed account tat a negro woman who robbed him at Kichth. and Castro streets night prefaced i her crime with efforts of love-mailng or tha-t he en-dured her caresses mntll jie had time.

to make tip his mind" to gtve up his purse. Collins he was walking along the street, with his hands behind him and that-the first Intimation he had of trouble was when the negro- -woman, who was of much larger physical proportions, than he. grabbed him around the 'waist, pinning his hands to his eidee. Before he could extricate him -arms -from her grasp- his assailant had deftly removed a. purse containing $45 in gold, coin from his rear trousers pocket.

The woman disappeared In the darkness almost before Collins recovered from ls-rarle. OWE IN 1MB 0 LAND OAK Hie Beeo" Street, 4 5 Or F. WEBER CO 365 Harllet San Francisco, Agents. -i SAN FRANCISCO, May 2J. Sub-station postoffice 42, looated in the drug store of i Brenner Brothers.

1401 Geary street, was entered by burglars during the night. Sixty dollars in. stamps and coin and a quantity of -money order blanks were taken from the postoffice de-rarimex-tiSJl. 15- from th tor tX lift. IV E3 EillIliS 11 KJLX VUJ.

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