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mm NOVEMBER 5, 1911 SUNDAY MORNING. T. VAHLBERG FROH LONG TR1PMTH BRIDE Picture Yourself In one or our 'College-cut Suits and you are dressed according to fashion's latest edict. We are featuring collegian styles or young men at popular, prices. Go around to.

every store in town, try on any suit pleases your eye, then drop into our Boys' Shop and let us show you our for young men, and you rwill see the difference in a rnin-- ute. We are showing hundreds INSPECTION s'aloy dome today and see the ,1911 of patterns in an tne. latest colorings at prices considerably less than you would expect to pay for Located in clotnes ot our quality. Collegian Styles A- I Pleasant Valley Piedmon Located Pleasant Valley Piedmont and valued at $5000 .00 10 Vp from I I few and valued Ages 14 to 20 at $5000 Money-Back Smith Street, Cor. 10th WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS It Will Be Given Away Satur.day Evening, Dec .30 I MRS, W.

T. VAHLBERG. ABSOLUTELY FREE Here is what some of the callers said who saw the Bungalow last Sunday: T. Vahlberg. prominent in business circles this city, who three months ago east to attend the grand convention of the Mopse in Detroit, arrived this week from New York and with him he has brought a bride.

When Vahlberg went East he made a round nf Vfs1t tn rAA. farrtllir frlAnilfc rrt PARISIANS TO HAVE IEW COUNTRY CLUB "I like the ar- "Where I did you nicely, de rangement so well, It get such relatives throughout New York and New signed They are so neatV "That is an excellent idea having the have told Mr. Hol-lenbeck to build me a duplicate." 'T electric fixtures are what "This is one of the best arranged Bungalows in Alameda county I like the living room immensely." "There is sufficient room upstairs to make two more bed isn't there?" "I think-some woman must have planned the kitchen it is thought out so completely." "I envy the person who lves this Bungalow it is a valuable gift, indeed." 1 "Isn't that a dandy big 1 i ng porch upstairs I wisK I Jiad it on my house." never saw so many closets and drawers in one house before in my Ufe." Americans and Frenchmen Subscribe Sum of for Structure. Jersey, and at the, last homestead which he visited on September 15 he met Misa Isabella M. Fauroat.

Cupid met them both half way, with the result tha two weeks from that time the two were married, the wedding betig very quietly celebrated owing to a recent bereavement In the bride's family. Mr. and Mrs. spent a short honeymoon in Old Point and have continued from coast to coast, stopping' at points apt interest en route. i take mv eve mavl stairs eto up arouna the fire- PARTS, Nov.

4, More tlian baa now Teen subscribed by prom take them home behind with me?" inent American and French sports-4 quet, polo and a swimming pool, which, it is understood, will be the best In Paris. Squash courts will be built later, and it also Is intended to arrange for winter sports. Skating will be provided in frosty weather by flooding some of the cf ub's fields. WIXXi BE ON AMERICAN PLANS. The club's house will be built on American plans, with private dining rooms and every facility desired In a country club.

Work on the clubhouse will be begun before the end of the year, and next summer American visitors will find the club in full working order. It is estimated when In full swing the club will have 1800 members. The subscription-rates have not yet been fixed, but wljl probably be as low as $10 a season for golfers or tennis players. The of the club could scarcely be surpassed, for It affords a magnificent panorama of Paris and the valley of the Seine. Close to the club's estate is the Josephine spring named after the Empress Josephone, who found its water possessed such marvelous qualities that she would use no other.

WOMAN IS QUICKLY CLEARED OF MURDER DENVER, Nov. 4. Less than an hour after the case had been given to the Jury a verdict of acquittal was returned in the case of Mrs. Eleanor Valentine, charged with- the murder of her husband, Harry C. Valentine, on March 15, last.

Self-defense and temporary insanity resulting from long-contbiued abuse, formed the defense. Come out ana see what you think about this valuable gif t. Take a Piedmont Avenue Car Get Off at Pleasant Valley Court ROYAL HOUSEHOLD IS ASTIR IN OLD NOTE Pleasant Valley Court is where the. cars turn off Piedmont avenue to go to Piedmont. Walk about 20.0 feet eastBy the way have you got a ticket for establishment of the St.

CJloud Country Club, the first of Its kind in France. It will be In to Paris on the highest part of St. Cloud table land. The land secured for the club Is an estate of 150 acres with light, sandy soil, presenting1 the natural unevennss delightful the goiter souL The plan for a country club near arls was the outcome of a conversation between Franco-American enthusiasts for outdoor sports. The organizing committee comprises Mon-cure Robinson, who has a house In vparls and one in New York; the Duke if Vallombrosa, maternal -grandfather' was Louis von Hoffman, a New York banker, his father being "Jklarquls de who was killed in "lairlca, and many others.

Golf and tennis will be main attractions, but there also win be cro LONDON Before you move visit our FREE rfl frpl ING Department LJ.li fin Pick out your Christmas presents now we will trust you privately pay later a little each week or month (Main Floor Left of Entrance) HAVE YOU SEEN OUR WINDOWS SINCE FRIDAY NIGHT GRAY HAIR WILL MAKE YOU LOOK OLD Hi 111 I I' SUMMER RESORTS CLEARING HOUSE motes the growth of the hair. It also stops the hair from falling out. and makes It beautiful. All druggists are authorized to refund the money if it falls to do exactly as represented. i Don't neglect your hair and don't resort to old-time hair dyes.

Get a bottle of Wyeth' Sage and Sulphur from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days' use. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all druggists. Special agent. Owl Drug l3th and Broadway, Washington and 10th streets, 16th and San Pablo avenue. Gray halr-is martr of age, noth-ng that can be said as to Its beauty Will offset the disadvantages of this mark of ge set upon your brow, Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy darkens the hair and restores it to its Jrouthful beauty.

Our grandmothers and itheir grandmothers before them used cage and sulphur for darkening their hair. iNothlng has ever, been found more efleo-)tlv for this purpose than these two time-honored remedies, but Wyeth, a modern Schemlst. has combined the two with other Jngredlents, which makes a delightful dressing for the hair, and- which not only Removes every trace of dandruff, but pro if LOCATE TOXTK.rAJCTLT sad enjoy weak-a4 vlalte at RESERVE SMALLER HOTEL' Statement for Week Is Issued by the New York Banks POWTE has brought-to light a great deal of material on prominent leaders In the present revolution, and has again recalled the wave of sentiment that saved Dr. Sun Tat Sen, the credited head of the present revolt, from the executioner's axe some 15 years ago while he was a fugitive from Chinese Justice, charged with leading an abortive movement to overthrow the Manchus. Dr.

Sun, at that time, had, and still has, many friends in and was actively engaged in lecturing in London, when he disappeared. Search was made for him everywhere, but without avail. At last a letter came to light, via a bribed servant and a scuttle of coal that proclaimed him to.be a prisoner In the Chinese legation. The story was one of biggest of its time. A 'price of $250,000 had been placed upon his head and should he be shipped back to Pekin he would have undoubtedly paid the penalty of his revoluUonary activity with death.

Lord Salisbury busied himself in parliament, the press championed his cause and so; great a furore resulted that the doctor 'was released. It is firmly believed here that Dr. Sun will be chosen president of the Chinese republic, should the. rebels succeed In overthrowing "the empire. iilQii-lOJlB GHTODGQ In Greater New Tork not reporting to the New 'York Clearing House: Leans, decrease, $31,500.

Specie, decrease, $786,000. Legal decrease, Total 'deposits decrease, BUSCH GARDEN RAIDED AS; HALLOWE'EN PRANK PA8ADJ3NA, 1 Nov. 4. Workmen In the employ of Adolphus Buach, wealthy brewer, whose home Is one of the' sights of South Pasadena, Rave completed the task-of returning sundry parts of the famous Busch gar? dens -which; since Hallowe'en night Lave been In the custody of the city of Patadenav Airanged In elaborate style swlth stakes nnd sign posts used In the gardens to direct touVlsts all In position, several score of the Busch potted plants were placed by the- miscreants in the yard of the South Pasadena high school." It has ot been determined whether, the Joke was directed at tne owner of the plants or at Principal George C. Bush- of the high school.

FATHER OF 27 KILLS HIMSELF IN MISSOURI JOSEPH, Novl .4. A special from Craig, says that Jacob Nauman, a' farmer, 60 years committed suicide i Nauman has 27-' Irving children and has been married twice. LAST YEAR'S OVERCOAT. t- Once more. I sadry take, it down, I and Musingly raze upon' it.

I choke my pride, and then decide j- "'Twill do wlth a new collar on It. What's the use. week will procure a -new one. Credit, S9 Stockton Advt. PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL PEBBLE BEACH LODGE RANCHO DEL MONTE ALt, nXDZ THE UHI MAHAGEMEST and trery saest entitled to all Del Moat prlTilegea and attractions.

Including 00LTINO. MOTOaiNtl, TENNia, BATH-SHQ FISHINO, AKCHJEKX and erery outdoor sport. Take Pel Monte Express f. i Oainr Friday, Saturday, aaday San Francisco 1 U. I P.

K. i ArrlT Dei Moot. 11:50 A. M. al.

Ret amine Bonday, aConday, Tuesday Lea Del Hoot 1 A. U. or r. U. ArrlT San Francisco P.

M. or 7s4 M. Hotel Kate American 71 aa Only Pel Monte. $4.00 to per day. Pacific Oror $2.50 to $4 pee day.

Boond Trip. Railroad rare, Friday ta Toeaday, t.tOi! Saturday te seasoa. $4.75. I ft. m.

NEW YORK, Ner. 4. statement ef Hearing- house bank! for the week shows that the banks hold $14,210,650 reserve in jexeess of requirements. This Is at decrease of $3,029,100 in the proportionate cash reserre as compared -with last week. The statement follows: i DAILY AVEHAGE.

$1. increase, $8,280,000. Specie, $338,127,000: decrease, I -Lgal tendersi increase, Net deposlU, increase, $0,184,000. Circulation, Increase, $138,000. Banks' cash reserra in raults, $358,430,000.

Trust companies' -cash reserve i In raults, $221,907,000. '4 Aggregate cash reserre, $420,337,000. Excess lawful reserye, decrease, $3,029,100. Trust companies' reaerra with clearing-house members carrrlng 23 per cent cash reserve, ACTUAL CONDrXIOW. i Loans, increase, $10,205,000.

Specie, decrease, $3,580,000. Legal tenders, decrease, 444.000. Net deposits, decrease, By PHILLIP EVERETT. (Special to THE TRIBUNE by International News Service.) LONDON. Nov.

4. A stir has been noticeable in the royal household during the past week that presages an of Borne Importance. The event Is nothing short of the departure of their majesties for India to attend the Indian Durbar, at Delhi, where they will be fcrOwned Emperor and Empress of India on December th. They will leave England on the Medina, on November 9th. Much has been written and more rumored regarding the probable refusal of the king to "make his appearance in India and his possible decision to receive his coronation by proxy.

This was by the persistent reports of cholera that colored the news dispatches from the groat dependency, and. the equally-persistent reports that certain secret societies had chosen the occasion for a demonstration, and, it was whispered. an attempt upon the life of King George himself, i All of these reports have been. pure and simple Inventions, according to India's viceroy governor-general, who has assured his majesty that both political and physical conditions favor jhls visit. THE ROYAL YACHT.

The royal yacht, Medina, Is a converted Peninsula and Oriental Line steamer. She has been some months In drydock in preparation for the transportation of the royal party, and on her recent trials was pronounced in a most satisfactory condition. The Interior of the vessel has been completely altered tllll she resembles a veritable floating The royal party will consist of the king and queen; the Duchess of Devonshire; mistress of the robes; Lady. Arapthlll, first lady of the bedchamber; Duke of Teck, aide-de-camp to the king and lieutenant colonel of the first life guards; the Earl of Shaftesbury, lord chamberlain to the Queen; the Earl of Chesterfield, lord chamberlain to hi a majesty's household the Earl of Shrewsbury, premier Earl of England and great friend of the king's; and many others of lesser note, who will perform the various court functional and personally guard thier majesties. WILL KEEP IN TOUCH.

Tn order that; his majesty may not be out of the affairs of his kingdom, i while en a wireless station or superstrength has been Installed on the Medina, and through this agency King George will receive dally dispatches from the deputies in charge of England's, destinies. The tending of King George and Queen Mary -on Indian, soil be an occasion for a great demonstration the Indian and English officials. The royal party will then spend sthe Interim between the: debarkation aud" the commencement tof the coronation exercises In sight-seeing and hunting. In this latter respect. extraordinary preparation's have heen made for the king's entertainment- by the native princes, should the king 'display his usual liking for- sport he will have no lack of opportunity to gratify his most blood-thirsty, longings.

ARTHA DECLINED. the English experiences 111 Art ha. the champion heavy-weight boxer of the world, "has been asked take up evangelical work hyi fc worthy Who was in no small measure instrumental in" stopping his -out with "Wells, the English -champion. The occasion for the invitation was Johnson's announcement that he had retired from the prize ring forever. did not take kindly to the sugqgestlon that he blister his back la Africa saving souls, and characterised the clergyman's as "a press agent scheme.

lie is also said to have stated that he- would willingly mlxr with the worthy divine In Jany number of ten minute "rounds' of oratory, the theme to bet Is Boxing Beast-la!" Bo far no reply has been received from the clergyman. SYMPATHY "WITH CHINA. England, without dread of the "Tel-low Peril" to" sway- her sympathy has found much to laud in the. present uprising in China, and from all Chinese sympathizers are writing lengthy articles in support of the rebellion. This 487,000.

Ctrcnlation, Aggregate cash Increase $189,000. $416,805,000. de- with clearing hoasa Excess lawful, reserve, crease, $8,120,950. Trust companies' reserve members carrying 25 per S.1.1T2.000. cent cash reserre, Shasta Retreat Hotel Splendid Board, flt SIS Tt Week.

Swimming. Tennis, fnshlns. Baat-Ing. Sods. Iron and Msg-nesla Springs.

For booklet address W. Os XEiUlHAV, Hit. IhaatS Hetreat. CaL Bnmmarr of state banks and trnst companies MERCED, FRESNO, HANF0RD, BAKERSFIELD, -LOS -ANGE- i LES AND OTHER VALLEY POINTS. ir.TcrnIng,.EveningNfghf Trains.

6 i 4 Parlor, or Day; Coaches. Tivb Routes to Ghooso' From Ask. our Agents for rates time and descriptive booklet of this great and growing valley. RICHARDS ON. D.

Broadway and IS th Oakland. PhonesrjOakland 162, Home AS 2X4. Oakland 1st and Broadway Depot OaftJan.TQi and Broadway Depot 16th-street Depot. "'j ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT .1 s.oi It rom Ad veirtislmig' Humplireyis Seventy-Sevep' Breaks up' and THERE'S ART IN BUILDING OF MINIATURE SHIP NEW YORK. Nov.

4. The and -builders of ships nowadays make very; common tise of elaborate ship models. The building of these delicate little craft, exactly r-eproduclng In every detail the. original, is becoming an Industry, The New Tork Tacht Club has a collectlen of models costing $1,000,000. The War 'Department has a wonderful collection of the 1 models of battleships, some of Which cost as much as $4000.

Marvelous models -are built of great steamships, some of these costing over $10,000. The largest model ever constructed, that of the S. "Imper-at6rT of the Hamburg-American line, the world's ship, Is now on Its way to New Tork. It Is 20 feet in length and reproduces, all details of the decks and rigging, as well as the furniture of its main cabins. A system pf interior Illumination enables one to look in through its port holes upon its Roman bath and other novel features, SUISUN LAND OWNER WILL RECLAIM MARSH STJIStTN, Nov, Bert Tt- Chaplin, who owns "a large acreage of marsh land in.

this has begrun "ie work ot building-a levee, around .201) acres of the land, which he will reclaim and prepare for cultivation. He is now having a portion of the. land broken' with a 40-h. p. traction en-, glne plow.

Other projects for the reclamation of marsh land in this locality are under consideration. but details are lacking at the present time. BARLEY SHIFMENTS7 GREATLY DECREASED SAN FRANCISCO; Nov. Shipments of barley from San Francisco by eea in October were 301,854 ctls against 665,708 ctls. for October, 1910.

The principal movement was to the eastern states. During the first four months of the current, harvest season the. total shipments 'by sea were 1,561.131 ctl3. against 2,141.672 for the corresponding time in 1910 and 1,007.013 ctls. in 1903.

aLeaWZul. 2 Duration of a Cold. The advertiser who uses the newspaper repeatedly achieves It is the frequent reiteration, dayj after day, year in and year out, that irresistibly attracts the public. It is the appearance of the newspaper jCvery day that reminds the' manufacturer of, the evil of It is "ever present-ever sug-' gesting its, usefulness, and every man and woman must see is why the advertiser in the daily newspaper gets results. If you have anything to sell," why procrastinate your offer? wait a' month, or even a week? The Daily Newspaper with a membership of sixty leading daily newspapers, provides' advice as to the- best methods of advertising and the disbursement of appropriations.

The club does not solicit business, and charges nothing for its counsel. It will pay to consult it. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT :1 The length of time it takes" to break up a Cold with "Seventy-seven" depends upon how 'soon the treatment begins Taken early, cuts -the. Cold short promptly Taken during the prevalence of Colds, it preoccupies the system and prevents its. invasion Taken after the Cold has gotten seated, is quite as effective, but The 'Saddle -Roc! -Restaurant will -on Next Tuesday, the First Time in Oakland, Inaugurate' takes, longer It pays to seven" keep "Seventy-All dealers sell.

Grshosfra During ilib Luno!) Ibar The Daily Newspaper Club 25c mailed. Knmphrera' Eomeo, Keiialne Cor, Ham acd Ana Streets, STaw wii- rm TmZs. VTorlJ Ccg'rna.

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