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i Tr, hit ,111 mwt li gn ll ra W. OAKLAND TRIBUNE Victim of Scrofula Th fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla liu wonderful efficacy In ridding th tv 500 PUPILS TIE PART IN THE SCHOOL EXERCISES AT blood of acrofultv wy known by thousands of people. Eltsha E. Lock, Na. Barrlngton.

N. writes: "I had scrofula, and at times was unablt) to work. Many medicine failed to do me any irood. but Hood'f SarsapartilA worked like a charm. When I had taken alt bottles all signs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BV THE ffl of scrofula had vanished.

I am giaa to recommend thl medicine." Get 'Hood'a SarsApafniartOday; In or tablet railed Sarsatab. THURSDAY EVENINGr PARENTS HEAR PATROTC PROGRAM VEN nRFNr nvRA Nrv VP i 1 -a a 1 a cprri a i DDircc, i 'i I Are Mighty Good In-vesb-ments Mr, PHHTIIL SOTO CHICAGO MXJM.SPM''9 you'll enchant youi yewith viepf s-tip top assortment of Me9'-Faney-Vests. Your plain, tao and gray, fancy stripes and mixtures in pattcrnsand tasteful combinations to match suit hluV Regular $2.50, $4 and $5 Values Special PAMEESEM OAKLAND MRS. ELY TO BE GIVEN BEHEFIT BY MIRTORS Great Crowd Attends Flights and Sees Has -Many Engagements -to Speak on Forthcoming Tour. i (Continued FronfPage 1) eago and (New England, and it la possible) tht others will be made for him.

The President "extended his forthcoming -trip tohieagoHaJwlll atop lnr Toledo, and apeak In the Chamber of Commerce there the night of March I. In Toledo he probably will jmake the first speech of a aeries inf reply to Roosevelt Many tejegtams reached the White Housa. asunr the president to stop on his wayit Chicago, and other additions than (the Toledo speech may i be made. SIX INFANTS DIE OF ASTjttflGEMALADY NEW "YOR1C, Feb. w(ltl the Brooklyn Nursery -and Infants" hospital are puccled over the sudden afl pearance of a malady which ha chimed six Infan victims sine Sunday Jfast.

The latest death (occurred yestarday and three other ichlldren are critically 111. On the (theory that the. milk supply may be infected a carfsful analysis Is being made. It waai reported at first that th first deatShM were due to poison, but there app.r to be no foundation, for the 1 NORTHERN OHIO IN QRIPOF BLIZZARD CLEVELAND 0., Feb. bllswrdH Jrrppea t.ieveianq'.

ana NortMrn Ohio to-' ay. Traffla. i (badly disarranged, tele-Wioat) and telagmph wires are down and there Is ntuch suffering. The Big Four passenger train from the west, de here at 10:46 last night, Is not expected until tfhia afternoon, sixteen hour late. -y--j' I ARRESTEE) rOH BATTERY.

W. 3. OillespU', a carpenter, residing at 3611 Qugley 'street, was arrested en two ehargert of battery In Melrose this morning anfl boJ.ked at the city prison. The warrant wnre issued some months ago. and, aeivrdljig to OillespU, grew out of a family rw In which his law had a p.rt.

The arrest wat mads bv Patrolman M)yr. Orjy On -lfttOMO OUWW1," tbat Daring Birdmen in Air a) vTriiMlIiKAmA efwritA' Washington Lincoln Day exercises at Fruitvale Grammar School direction of Principal Spencef and Miss Maud CumaCoWkiOns Day, Crou 2 Days 'Never -pince me Has-tfore Been greater thaa thii itatement nil Chewy Tree Epi Sell Six Million Oranges at Auction LOS ANGELES, Feb. A record was established lh Loi Angeles yesterday for the quick kale of Oranges and lemons. Seventy-five carloads of fruit, containing (,400,000 oranges and 800,000 lemons, were auottoned off for a total of 170,000, at the rate of one carload a minute. The grow- ers got spot cash.

The oranges brought an average of 11.85 a STATUE OF WASHINGTON IS UNVEILED IN MEXICO MEXICO Feb. i. A bronse statu of George Washington, by Pom peo Copplnt, the gift of the American residents of the city to Mexico in com memoration of the centennial of the Mexican republic, wa unveiled today In the presence of President Madero and the member of the Mexican cabinet. The statue ha been erected on the Plaza de Diamarca, In the resi dential district, and Is placed on a pedestal of polished marble. The figure Itself is ten feet In height.

The presentation address was made by Henry Lane Wilson, ambassador of the United States, to hich President Madero responded, CANNOT TELL A LIE sooe truth spoken $20, $22.50, $25,4 A OC $30 values 5. 1 (Continued fohowtng; order: BeAchey, Fish and Kearney. Lincoln Beaebey startled the large throngs In the last lap of the handicap event by gaining a large lead over Wal-don Cooke and then proceeding to do the spiral dip arund the aeroplane ot hi opponent, narrowly avoiding clashing plane with him on Several occasion. Cooke was given a handicap of on minute and thirty second In thl lap on account of hi machine being somewhat lower than the Curtis biplane driven by Beachey. Despite this fact Beachey found no difficulty in overtaking hi rival and in keeping his lead; -H wis loudly eherd when cam to th ground.

Glenn Martin, in hi rebuilt machln started from the aviation field thl after noon about ten minutes to thiee to make an attempt to breaK the world's altitude record. few minute he had climbed high Into th heaven and ctrctlng tards the Berkeley hill be- came a mar aot in we tsy ana wa Witched with great- Interest by the throngs at the park. Lincoln Beachey' altitude rcord Is 11,843 feet and Martin It going to attempt to go higher than this. (Shortly after c'olock It Wa announced that had attained tome 3000 feet in the air. The machln ha Is using I same irt which he came to grief at th north end of the Held last Saturday, the first day of th aviation met Th machine ha "since been Following ''the departure of Martin, Farnum Fish, the boy aviator, gav a clever exhibition of freak flying, do Ing the figure eight in very narrow circles and attempting swift plral and werv glides With daring aucces.

Greater precautions for the protec-tlon of the crowds in attendance were taken at the aviation field today, although there was no diminution la the daring of the aviator themselves. CTTRTISS PROTESTS. Glenn H. Curtles, the renowned avi ator and inventor of flying machines, arrived here yesterday. He toon his flyers td task for their daredevil methods of flying.

He called a meeting of all of his aviators last night at aviation head quarter and censured them for what he termed their reckless methods of flying. The trick of flying low. over the heads of th people evoked stong and burning criticisms. He demanded thet it be stopped, And that if Beachey will insist upon doing his speetaculsr stunts, he do them away from tne crowd. Curtles called attention to the fact that the slightest injury to th motor of a biplane, when the aviator" ls.fly lng low over the heads of the crowd, wotld mean that several persons will be killed.

Curtis also Insisted that the automobiles be prevented from parking irt the Infield. He was given, his way In that matter and the automobiles will be parked on what Is known as the sand track, 6f the Inside track of the course. Diving (600 feet out 6f the Sky, Lincoln. Bachy," the Intrepid bird man, will attempt td break an egg with the frbnt whel of his aeroplane. This feat will, be staged at one of the remaining; flay of the meet.

Beachey has don stunts that exhibit his marvelous control and his Wonderful eye for distance. This par- NEW YOfctf. Feb. iJ.W. Mdrgan Shuster, erstwhile treasurer-general of Persia, who was the itorm-center of a controversy between Persia and Russia, arrived her today, accompanied his family.

He asserted that Persia had been unjustly treated by Russia and England and reiterated his views that the crashing 6f Persia was a lasting shame. He departed on the first train for, washihgton. HwHTopakyln, consul-general of Persia In New York, greeted Shuster as Persian and his visit is full of significance from a Persian viewpoint, as after he had Welcomed Khuster back to American sou the responsibility of Persia for his safety ceased. Until he had been so welcomed the government of Persia con sidered itself fully responsible for htm. Topakyin will now cable his, govern ment of the safa arrival of the one time treasurer-general and, the rela tion! or Bhustec S'm hav ceased.

i 1ISTEJ! IIS own si From Page 1)' tfcular trick is to bs the kingt of them all. The egg will be placed In the center of a black spot painted upon the' track. With that dot upon the earth. Is his Objective point, and tle oenter wheel of his biplane for an aiming object, he will dart downward, Crush th egg with, the wheel and flash away. Th egg will be placed directly in front of the grandstand, where It will tm plain sight of the spectators.

EXE FIT FOR MBS. EXT. Mrs. Eugne Ely visited th avla-fion "meeting thl afternoon an4 was greeted warmly by the birdmen and Cheered by the crowd. Tomorrow's benefit for Mrs.

Ely promises to be the big day of the meet if the efforts of the friends of the widow count as they should. Every aviator flyinsVat the Oakland field ha made the tWe-ment that he will pntt forth his best efforts at that time. Ely will make flight with Blanche Scott. The diamond medial which the Chauffeurs' Association Intended for Eugene Ely In commemoration of hi flight to the battleship Pennsylvania will be presented to Mrs. Ely.

Souvenir postals of this flight of Ely's will be sold exclusively on th field by members of the Oakland Columbia Theater company and the entire proceeds of th sale will turned over to tne wiaow or me aviator. Passes will not be honored at. this bfV4i benefit meet. PERSONAL MENTION I H. SMITH an wlf ot Oisljod wen tnoag tilt arrlrtli In Bicrimento list week, MR.

AND KRb. A. TtKVAWT ot this city rrlred is Ttmridiy afternoon. Kits, BELL TOffI tad so, Willi, trrtr la Dlouba Thuriday erealof to Tlelt. E.

Tborn asd family. F. 9. JQLLKAXjnf hat attested ixnltiag with E. B.

Boone, pharmacist In Dlnuba. fcv RICH left for Bfd Bluff a hw dayt ago to takt' eaarg ot ta local Prwby. terla canrca. Rich's family will JU itn later. MR- JJTD MRS.

J08ZTK IKZLIT wm flit gtiattt ot rtlatlYtt la Btbattopol ertt iundy, MHB. IN 6AL8BB of Merced ktt told the wtll- known Infaltbt ranch to Frank Crlckttt lod Gilbert ot Oaklanl for Ou tun ei 1100,000. W. YOK1TM Wt) Merced several 4Jl jkfl Wdi-tooting -titti property tuteruta. MS.

AMD MRS. A. H. KXRRJTT art mtMns a tour of the country in tbelr motor cat, sod art being entertained at the gaect ot UVt, A. t.

Krleu, it her hoot Rotemary Villa, In A. OTIS wat among the arrival In Beeramtntt during tat past week. THOMAS H. WINBLOW urlred In Pacific drort Wedueida afternoon. 1 H.

30HTZ6 tllfed bit former bMn la Arid, ler lt SutltnUy. Give the Kidneys, Help and Many People Will be Happier. "Throw Out th Life Line" The kidneys need help. They're overworked can't get the pol. on filtered but 6f th blood.

They're getting worse every 1 Will you htlp them? Doan's Jtldhey PUIS hav brought thou. sand of kidney sufferer back from th vrg of despair. Head this case: Mr. 3. E.

Wilson, 2632 Cedar street, Berkeley, say: "My oplftloh 61 oan'i Kidney Pills, as' was publicly expressed over two year ago, remains un- cnangea. kmuw iimi iney arei valuable remedy and consequently I do not het- Itate to recommend them at any time. From experience I have learned thai Doan's Kidney Pill hever fall to bring prompt and thorough relief from back ache and kidney disorders. I was sub ject to attack of kidney Complaint for a long time and was caused much iufferin and annoyance. Doan's Kidney PIUs tt- ed so satisfactory that I was given un limited confidence in them.

This rsmedj will always hav my endorsement" Fof sale by all dealer. Price to cent. Foater-Mllburn Buifato, rYewtJfrrk tola agent for th United Remember th nam Coan'snd takt no. THRCWOUTTIIELINE -A ht si formal talk with the teachers and principal. Th outdoor school, Miss Meeler, tsacher, has an enrollment of thirty pupils and ha been very successful 'In every way.

According to Principal Spencer who have studied in the Open have developed far in excess of anticipations and many of the younger ones who showed no disposition to study while under confinement have taken to th out-of-doors methods with Culebra Earth Slides Are Inconsequential NEW YORK, Feb. 22. "The earth slides reported to have occurred at Gulebra cut are of no especial Importance oi consequence," said Colonel George W. Goethals, chief engineer of the Panama canal, Just before Balling for Hamburg today. "These slides are of frequent occurrence," he added.

"We have planned fdr them, I don't regard the latest one is amounting to a great deaj. In fact, I art rather sorry you bothered ma by telling mi about It" THIS fcOUND-SLEIs OF GOOD HEALTH. fs not for those suffering from kidney aliments and Irregularities. The prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and strengthen sore, Weak and ailing kidneys, restore normal action, and with It health and strength. Mr.

M. F. Spalsbury, Sterling 111., says: "I suffered great pain, In my back and Kidneys, could sleep at night, and could not rale illy hands over my head. But two bottles of Foley Kidney PIUs cured me." Wlshart's drug store, corner Tenth and Washington streets. PHONE YOUR ORDERS and you Will find Us at the bther end of wire ready td send you in freshest and finest Fish that ever came from ocean, river or lake.

We make a specialty of phone orders and maka very quick deliveries. Every variety-of Fish Is her In eaon, th qualities and freshness guaranteed. And our prices are acknowledged to be very reasonable. 1 Louis Lagoria Go, Successors to Camillonl Lagoria. Oakland Market 12th Bet.

Broadway and FranltUiii Phones and FranltU Homo Atiit Oakland. 219 aeaelaiMiMMMi Children who took part in the No. 2 this morning under the musical director. Five hundred pupil Of Frultval School No. 3 today celebrated the anniversary of 'the birth of Washington wnn appropriate exercises conducted under the direction of Miss Maude Merchant and Principal W.

Spencer. The occasion was also In commemoration of Lincoln's birthday in accordance with a ruling of the board of education, to th effect that the two holidays should celebrated together this year on February 22, while next year February tt will he set aside for special exercises in ths Oakland gongs of war Urns days, recitations and dialogues formed the principal-part of ths program. An address by James Curry, D. of Newark, a veteran of the Civil. War, was a feature of the day.

Crowded Into an Improvised assembly hall th pupils and guest listened with Interest to the different numbers. The program was as follows: Salute to the flag, by the School war Songs, by Miss Merchant's and Miss Far-na classes; February Day, by Gladys Washburn, Dorothy Jepsort and Alenan der Powers; Our Herltago from Lincoln and Washington, Lucius Fuller and Leslie bavis; Llnooln. Song, by the school; dialogue, Our Cotutry, Miss COmstock's class; Washington Song, Miss Crowley's class; the Old Flag, porls Glenn; Lincoln, Beatrice Davis, Miriam Graves, May Wlnsread, Evelyn 'Fltzslmmons, Ellh tiadley. Kfthe.Tlnfl Wood Florence 55'-' IMS PIMPLES! There's No Excuse for Blotches, Blackheads and Pimples; the Right Way to Get Rid of Them is by Taking Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Trial Packaoe Sent Fre to Prove It.

Mapy people are continually using lotions and creams ort the face and wondering why they malts so little permahent Impression upon pimples, blotches and blackheads. It's because pimples and eruption come from the Inside-rfront Impure blood and you can't cur them by rubbing stuff on the outside of the face. Purify th blood and the blemish wilt disappear. Stuart' Calcium VaferS will often clear th complexion in a few days' time. That' th wonderful part of it they ot right off In a hurry.

That' because they're mad of just th ingredient needed to drive all poisons and Impurities from th blood. That's why doctor prescribe them so constantly. You will speedily enjoy beautiful complexion If you uss these wonderful little Wrafer's Tfour face-will become as clear and pure as a rose. KObody likes to have pimply-faced people around. With Btuart's Calcium Wafers you don't have to wait for months before getting result.

Kven boils have been cured In a few days' time with these remarkably effective blood cleansers. Your whole system will feel better In marvelously short time, and my, What a dlfferenc In your looks. Writ today for a free trial packag of StUart' Calcium Wafer. Address F. A.

Btuaft ITS Btuart Marshall, Mich. Then, when; you've proved to yourself how good they are, you can get a full-sized paduf at any drug store hi 69 cents. -v run in i nmrt i-- MI.M.UI ftOrsford, Margaret Jeppesen, Irmlhna Stevenson, pupils Of Miss Wagner; Gettysburg Address, Victor Bchnitier; remarks by Civil War Veteran James Curry; Washington song, Miss Miller's ClasS' saluting Mount Vernon, Jack Dolg; Our Flag, Helen Fake, Thelm Raphael, John Baggett and Clarence Nlckols; America, the school. At the conclusion of the program the parents present inspected th different departments of the school and held In Probe of Brandt Case Will Have No Limit ALBANY, N. Feb.

M.Govemor I granted today the application of Alton B. Parker and Delaney Nlcoll of Nw York td present oral arguments beforo him tomorrow In favof of broadening the powers of Richard L. Hand, who was appointed commissioner to take testimony On the petition for executive clemency made -by Folk E. ferandt, former vall to MortlnW L. Bchlft of New York.

The question In dlaput6 is whether volunteer witnesses before Commissioner Hand cAn be granted Imnjim'-Min. future proceedings, such-as tlie jury investigation being made Into, the Brandt case -by District Attorney Whitman New YofkTf for Schlff also desires Commissioner Hand to go into nM phases of controversy, including; the. allegation inat uranai conviction was brought about through -onptrey Turnbull Voluntary Bankrupt BOSTON, Feb. 2 2. William B.

Turnbull, stepfather ot Anita Baldwin, claimant of the "Lucky" Baldwin millions, has filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy here disclosing liabilities amounting to $1232.52. He has no assets, not even enough to 6ay-the $30 fee required for' bankruptcy Turnbull Is a chiropodist. WAR, THING OF PAST, CHICAGO, Feb. '21-War is a thing of th past, according S. Chlnda, the new ambassador from Japan to the United States, who stopped here yesterday on hi way to Washington.

"All th world will be it peace for thousands of tomorrjws," he laid. "Political, economical and artistic pursuits hive1 thinned the rank Of the world' armies and left the soldiery of nation i mere shell. War hat had Its day. Hereafter th great battles of the world will fought in Velvet carpeted room between men who smile instead of shoot and who wield pens Instead of firearms between the political and economical sol-fliers Instead of weaponed hosts." MAKES $25,000 GIFT FOR COLORED Y. M.

C. A. NEW YORk. -Fob. it A gift from Julius RoeenWafd of Chicago of 125,000 toward a fund to build a Y.

M. C. A. branch for col6red men lh thl ety Is announced here, More than $4,000,000 Is now being raised for the Y. Jf.

C. A. work In Nw York. Riport to the biennial convention of th t. M.

C. A. of New York state, now In session here, show that the total property held by the association In New York state Ik $10,000,000, ia lucre of two yearav theCoasiO And you'll find that the values we are offering at the above price are far Superior infit; work-manship and fabric to any that you'll see. We'll be as with you as "Little George" was with his fathef-4acked by our unconditional In-, spect the others first if you like. But it's useless.

Erokem Serges Unfinished Worsteds.NoveltiW. $15, $17.50, OC $20 values, 0J a now TRADING STAMPS. THE HOUSE OF MERIT Wash'ilhoiii Street-'" E2TWEEN.TWELF.TH AND THIRTEENTH.

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