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MONDAY EVENING. OIiKSiAND TRIBUNE OCTOBER 2, 1011. ID WILL SET UP REMOVE Brilliant Society Cast Is to Seen in Millard Bartons Clever Ptay 'Shoppia BOOTHS I for I ANT 4. OCTOBER This week lwill. in addition run same also on' TUESDAY.

special efforf will be made to to tional values aa stated, below. SEE WINDOTTS. 3-DAY SPECIALS Monday, Tuesday Wednesday NEW BLEND TEA Res. 70c, per lb. 60c CRESCENT COFFEE Big value, BACON The choicest obtainable, lb 25c DILL.

PICKLES New, doz. 15c PIN MONEY SWEET PICKLES Just arrived. Mixed and Gherkin. PC 25c; 40c; M. AiP, SALT CRACKERS Just the thin? with salad, pkg 20c STUFFED OLIVES 5 oz 3 for 25c; 10 20c, 3 B.

fc M. CLAM CHOWDER Very, fine, can. LISTERINE An excellent antiseptic, lg. bot 65c t. SAFETY MATCHES 11 hi i if 4 A MwMpyi i i L.iv.;.y---fr Barrmia -t rf 'rwi yl 1 Hen' Shoes AH Styles.

AD Sixes. Gun metal Calf Patent Colt, Button Sprinters and E. C. Sbuffers Infants 4 to SI. 20 Child's 8J4 to 11 SI.

45 Like A Always hare iSX Bnv for Patent $1.50, Cojt, Gun-, Ifillir $1.75 metal Calf and Tan Kussla. Men's Heavy Volour OmIC 2 FTTLL DOUBLE UUII SOLES. 5 Besilar $4.00. Tuesday and Wednesday only. and Blucner.

1 1 1 A reading rehearsal of 4Sliopptng." From left to right: Miss Marian Mathleu, Miss Dorothy Greaves, Mrs. Fred McXear, Miss Ethel Havemeyor, 3Iiss Vera Havemeyer Miss Eilza Mcfullin, Miss Edith Metcalf. Supervisors Appoint Force to Place Booths at the Polling Places. Theboard of supervisor. this morning appointed the force Of men who are to set up andtake down and return to the hall of record the booths which are to i be-used at.

thev special amendment elec- tlon which Is toehela In also In the variouacounties throughout the -state, on the 10th. of this There are 11 in the of V. Ward, Is to-be foreman, at the rate of $4 per day. The others Nixe to -be paid at the rate Of and are to be employed in the word from tomorrow, the Sd until the 12th, inclusive. The other apointees are Edward McGrath, B.

Conway, John Roach. Joe Marr. Roy Luty, Tom Walsh. Payne, John Murphy, Mose Hellman and Robert 7d 1 REV. E.

J. New Pastor of Grace- Methodist Episcopal Church Assumes Charge. Determined to work in the interest of the church, J. Bradner of Placer-vllle, newly appointed pastor of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church of this city, has assumed his duties as head of that church. Thirty-sixth and Market streets.

He tendered his resignation from the various organizations which he was a member in Piacerville, to accept the call to the local pastorate. In the elvic affairs of El Dorado county Rev. E. J. Bradner playea an important part.

He was the secretary of the. El Dorado County Board of Trade for three years and was also its manager. As a minister his services were sought throughout that mountainous county and he responded to frequent calls. On his departure, the Board of Trade gave him a banquet, adopted resolutions of regret at. his leaving and presented, him with a purse of gold.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO LOWER RATES TO FRESNO, The Southern Pacific Company an-! nounces special rates Vo Fresno on ac- I count of. the Fersno County Fair. The fare will be one and" one -third from Oc- tober 5 to 19. Complexions Flaked TJff At Home 1 (From Pilgrim Magazine.) The girl with the poor complexion complaint, "I have to touch up my cheeks. I am sallow and a sightand only my makeup saves me-" Now, as a matter of fact, more women spoil their good looks than Improve them with cosmetics.

The prao-tice certainly is unnecessary, now that the virtues of ordinary mercolized wax as a beautifier have become known. It has been found that the mercolide Jn the wax has wonder fui absorbent powers, it causes the off in minute, almost imperceptible particles, so gently, gradually, as to cause no inconvenience at all. In this way the old complexion Is ac tually removed likewise all fine lines, pimples, blotches, moth patches and other surface defects. A new complexlon appears a clear, smooth, youthful. heUthy-hued skin, such aa no paint, powder or lotion can produce.

Mercolized. wax, to be had at any drug store, is applied like cold cream. bhadner IN OAKLAND PULPIT 1 i Miss Joy; Miss Jennie Crocker will be seen as Miss Glad; Miss Bapture will be sung by Mrs. Fred McNear; Miss Enid Gregg will play the dashing shop girl, Rosie Blume; Frank Hoopei will have the And those who go to Ye Liberty plaji house on the evening of Tuesday, OctoS ber 10, will undoubtedly witness the fin est and most entertaining society yaudf ville ever presented In Oakland. In tlj'J big, outside play -world the theatergof 'our kIyo regular Wednesday special, -our customers some excep- i Ladies' Duilon Dobl All Styles.

All Sles. Welted Soles. Gunmetal Calf, Patent 'Cloth or Kid Tops. Hlh toes. Short Vamps A perfect fit gtiar-anteed.

LADIES' FELT JULIETS (0) Red, black. brawn and Bar Lii-o ou always buy for $1.00. Boys' Satin Calf Bluchers Little Gents' 9 to SI. 15 Boys I 1 to SI. 45 All Solid.

Standard Screwed. 10th and standing and at its' conclusion Mr. Tafl returned the compliments -which ntn man he defeated for the Presidency had paid him in. fellcitious language. Ip addition to Mr; Bryan other Republican and Democratic leaders parti-r cipated in the reception.

Chairman Nor-ria one of the leaders of insurgency lc the House did not 'show tip either-at Omaha or at Lincoln. President Taft spent the few hoari be had in Omaha today In seeing all thai was possible of the city and its people." Following breakfast at the Omaha club, where he spent- the night, Mr. Taft wat taken on an automobile ride through th city. An address to high school children concluded his program here. 1 i "When you have a bad cold you wint the best medicine obtainable eo as to i cure it with as little delay as possible.

Here is a druggist's opinion: have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for flfteon years," says Enos Lollar of Saratoga, "and consider it the best on ths market." sale by Osgood Bros. Drug Store. But- SY7 looks to New York's Broadway for ilj. successes; in the smaller and more fash- ricals Burlingaime sets the standard. A3d? the smart set of the peninsula has placl" its stamp of approval upon the Jong ll of specialties and the clever musical coj celt which are to be the features of Fab tola's local production.

The show which is to be given at Ye Liberty Is none of -your "seifond" or "third company" affairs, but the "first, original cast" which played at the Jennie Crocker garden fete for one big, brilliant night to the biggest business that has ever been known at Burlingame. It is the fact that the entire personnel, intact, is coming to Oakland that makes the announcement so interesting. There will be no "understudies." The creators of the various roles in "Shopping" have, without a single exception, expressed their wllllngnjess to. again donthe costumes and grease Miss Maria Mathleu will impersonate ALLEGED BUCKET SHDP RAIDED Posse of Police Arrest Merr bers of Firm of Moss Co. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

(a spectacular' raid. In the heart of tile mercantile spot! on nf tYx r-ltv at ii VdT sectlon or tne clot this morning, a posse of pplfge arrested-H. O- Moss, a broker, of Moss 339 Montgomery jui xorney, j. nomas iviinoi; ana. six 9 13 1,1 BRYAN TOASTS THE PRESIDENT t.n Makes Speech iii Honor of Taft at Non-Partisan Banquet in Lincoln.

LINCOLN. Oct. 2. President Taft received a coil nonrtisanwel- cfe Jy' Wl or the 400 guests at the lunch eon oerq, given in xsox. a nonor pro posed a toast to the President of the United States.

The toast to the President was drunk At Ye Liberty playhouse the seats for "Shopping," the feature of Fabiola hospital's big society vaudeville, are to goon sale tomorrow morning. Tickets began to go like the proverbial hot cakes an hour after the announcement was made that the Jennie Crocker garden fete show was to play Oakland for a night. Tomorrow's box office opening merely means that the business of exchanging reserved seats for the tickets sold by the committee is to begin. If you are the holder of such if would be wise to make the exchange Immediately, for the audience that will greet "Shopping" promises to be the biggest, that has ever attended a like affair in this city. Also it will be the most fashionable.

The smart sets from all quarters of the bay. will be extensively represented. Boxes are at a premium even at this early date and parties with whole rows of seats in mind are being' formulated. "Never in the history of Fabiola benefits has anything attracted so much interest," said one of the prominent workers of the. Hospital association this morning.

"Yesterday and today the telephone has been, ringing almost contin-. ually with calls from those wishing to make reservation for seats. POLICE SEARCH FOR AUTO PARTY Quartet of Men and Women Who Were With Webster i Are -Sought. CHICAGO, Oct. 2.

The police are searching, for the: occupants of a mys terious yeiiow auiumouiit: cupied by two men and two women, said to be from Chicago today, before the hniv of Mrs. Bessie Kent Webster was found -near Dixon. Illinois, to death Dy ner nusDana, ur. r. Webster.

The day after, the alleged murder the automobile was seen in Dixon, but one of the women seen the day before was missing. One of the men In the machine was addressed as "doctor," according to employes of a garage. Police Captain Beler had copies made of Dr. Webster's 10,000 word confession and forwarded- them to the authorities at Oregon. Illinois.

NEGRO ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPT AT MURDER Bert Grayk a negro, who is said by the police to be an ex-convict who served sentence in Walla Walla is in the city prison charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder, for having taken a shot at Frank Morris, proprietor of a billiard room at jl718 Seventh street. Morris grasped the gun In time to divert the bullet, and Gray was placed under arrest. Gray had entered the place with Perkins Vassar, and had immediately started to make trouble, the shooting being the outcome or the affair. i Jonkoninsr. 5c; gross WORLD BRAND WOOD POLISH For autos.

nianos. etc. 20c: 35c; 65c EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER Home Industry. 5 1 35c RYE WHISKEY. Old Mellow, bot 85c V.

CLARET Tasty dinner wine, gal 40c WHITE WINE Choice California, gal 60c PEDLAR BRAND SLOE GIN bot 80c I D. C. L. ORANGE BITTERS. Excellent for flavoring cocktails.

Bot $1.00 D. C. L. SCOTCH WHISKEY Highland Nectar, bot VERMOUTH Dolin's Trench, bot. 50c 242 SUTTER ST.

Phone Sutter 1 Home, C4141 1401 HAIGHT Phone Market 1 Home; S4111 2829 CALIFORNIA Phone West 101 Home, S1011 OAKLAND 13TH AND CLAY Phone Oakland 2524 Home, A5211 GUESTS OF HONOR Well Known Oaklanders Give Complimentary Dinner i for Them. filmier complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. "YVTniajn Price of San Ivhose marriage recently took plade at the home of the bride's sister; Mrs. "Waller lister, of Seattle, was given by Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Young at their beautiful home on Bellevue avenue, Oakland, on Sunday. i The reception and dining rooms were elaborately decorated for, the occasion, and a number of friends and relatives were present to tender their congratulations.

During the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Price were the recipients of a testimonial of esteem in the form of a cut glass watetfj service, tne presentation being made by A. A. IenIson.

'The guests were entertained with several delightful vocal selections, by Mrs. William Wallace Blair. There -were present: Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Mr.

and Wesley. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Toung, Mr.

and Mrs. AVV. JJenison, Mr, Turner, Miss Bronson, Miss Laura Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Blair and Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Young. TAFT'S TRAIN CAUGHT IN BIG WESTERN STORM OMAHA, OcL 2.

President Taft arrived here last night from Sedalia, eleven hours late, after; a perilous trip over the flood-damaged railroads. The Taft train was caught In the cen-; ter of a storm in Northeastern Kansas and Eastern Nebraska, during which It "was estimated eight inches of water fell. Creeks Were turned Into torrents, rivers (Overflowed and -railroad travel -was Impeded In all directions. Several small bridges were swept away, and In the early forenoon portion of the tracks over which the President traveled was covered with more than a foot Df water. The Taft special was held out at Rush- Vnie, for -seven hours and7 there was a-two hours dlay at Falls City, waiting for the flood to Section hands along the 'Missouri Pacific system were ordered out by the hundreds.

In several places the were lifted on Jacks from the muddy waters and propped up on piles to cross ties. To hold these in place many tons of rock were dumped -Into the roadbed." Resume testimony in trust suit ST. IXJTJIS, Oct. 2.i The taking of testimony in Missouri's ouster suit against 31 companies alleged to be In a lumber trust, was resumed here today. The suit was filed by Governor Had-ley when he was attorney general in -1907 at the request of the legislature.

A Sizes Ii FRANCISCAN i I ll Regular role of the flooii walker, Chaales Wilber- force Browne Willard BartSf Jr. takes the character of Lord Spenderhurst: Charles de Young wears the trappings of the hero. Lieutenant Harold Ransoms, and Miss Kathleen de Young will repeat her success asthe fickle shop maid, Annie Gray. And that's only a part of the cast. A big chorus of clerks, milliners, shoppers, will assist in the songs, dances, ensembles of foot and voice with which "Shopping" brims.

These, together with more information regarding the big vaudeville "first part," will be announced In due time. Included In the latter. It is said, there is a surprise of exceptional importance to those who will be in line to purchase tickets at Yer Liberty box offlde when the sale of seats opens tomorrow morning. The loges for Willard Barton's farce have been taken by the following well-known Oaklariders: Mrs. William Clift, Mrs.

William Letts Oliver, Mrs. Frank Lampson Brown, Mrs. A. Lowndes Scott, Mrs. Isaac Requa, Mrs.

George McNear, Mrs. E. M. Chabot, Mrs. A.

L. White. DR. OTTO C. JOSLEN HAS CASE POSTPONED SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.

2. Dr. Otto C. Joslen, a local physician, charged with a statutory offense by Ethel "Williams, a pretty candy girl, appeared before Judge Dooling this morning for trial. His case was con-tlnudjintilrdji ployes and twenty-six visitors.

Last Friday a restraining order directed against the which is an alleged bucket shop, was dissolved, and today W. G. Jones of Ingleside entered, placed $10 on wheat and raised his hand as a signal. Immediately Policemen Fogarty, Brown, Amend and Mills enured and took every one in tow. ts The employes arrested are: Ross "Whipple, Earl Ramsay, Carl Carlson, Oda L.

Newcomer, William Hesketh and Thomas Bauer. There is an uncommon soda cracker packed in an uncommon way, which keeps it uncommon good it is In the moisture-proof i Wfeile they last Twelve dozen Wdol-Mixed, Biscuit Always fresh- weatervCoats' $2.50 Grade package --Jy-J Never, sold in bulk -'I yLI pactzage crisp- good clean. Always wholesome. BISCUIT Oxford gray only eesemaim 7l; OAKLAND.

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