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OAKLAND TRIBUNE JULY 3, 1906. TUESDAY EVENINO, exclusive IS.1ITTELL OmiETY SERVICE FOR OUR APPLES EN THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Twelfth Street. Toward Washington, Oakland SOCIETY FOLK A large and successful convention is assured. 0 STRUCKMAN-BILLINGS. A small company of relatives at NEW YORK, July S.7The first Romance of Millionaire's steamship service ever operated OUIC tended the marriagg jresterday of Paul F.

Struckman and Mis3 F. Irene II Oi and Chorus Girl is Ended. House Billings. The ceremony took exclusively for the exportation of American apples is now being ar- ranged for by Harry Isaac, -k of a firm 'of fruit Importers of London. The ships will ify be- tween Boston and London and Hull.

Formerly, it has been the custom to ship the apples on the place at TrlnltyEplscopal church. Rev. Vacations Planned by Members dilation between George whittell the grandson of the late millionaire Nicholas Luning, and his handsome young wife. of Smart Set i 4:, fix yl 1 I Clifton Macon officiating. The marriage is the culmination of several years' friendship.

The couple will enjoy a honeymoon in the north. returning to make their home In Oak-; land where the groom is engaged in I business. Josephine Whittell, formerly a Florodora girl, Judge Waste having yesterday signed the papers that give Mrs. Whittell je large, freight ships, but the busl- ness has grown so as to support a line of steamers. Mr.

Ipaac, who is now in New York, says that the exportation of apples will be greatly expedited by the new service and that much of the fruit will be marketed to better advantage abroad. The itaam.ni will sail pvprv fortnight an interlocutory decree of divorce. She 1 is granted cofcts of suit and the privilege of resuming her maiden name, Josephine Cunningham. The marital troubles of this young 1 couple have long been a subject for interesting discussion by social gossips. 1 and it was thought for some time that AUTO TRIP.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mackenzie will visit Monterey and Santa Cruz in their touring car and will remain over" the Miss Bessie Walton will entertain lalf a doien guests tomorrow at an Ii formal luncheon to bo given at her lome on Market street. The compll-nented guest on this occasion will be Miss Ethel Perry, who leaves shortly tor a stay at Lake Tahoe.

.4 .4 QUIET WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shay, who were be a reconciliation. This (...

oa nnn a. there would ana wui nave a. cbiwui; 0 finlon, however, proves "to have been. Fourth. The Macktnzies will occupy the Bratnober home during the absence of Mr.

and Mrs. Bratnober in the barrels. Tne total exports oi ap- pies last season from all ports was 2,411,473 barrels. to help old Uncle Sam celebrate his 130th birthday. However, so that everybody may have an opportunity to purchase, advantageously, their 4th of July requisites, we have decided to remain East.

'a LAMKIN-NAGLE. The marriage of Clyde C. Lamkin and Miss Rose Nagle was solemnized without foundation. When the report of Commissioner of) Court Clarence Cowell, to whom the case 1 had been referred, was handed to Judge Waste he read the document and Im-1 mediately signed the decree. Neither the defendant nor plaintiff was in court, and the wife's Interests were represented by Lawyers cNutt and Carson, and At-1 torney Charles F.

Hanlon of San Fran- cisco attended to the affairs of the de- fendant. At the time young Whittell, the talist's son, was paying court to Jose- Rev. Alexander Allen officiating. The couple will make their home at 1651 Webster street, since the groom's business interests are located in this city. INFORMAL AFFAIR.

Miss Gladys Powell was hostess re- Cunningham, chorus girl, his parents did June 21, Rev. Father McSweeny officiating. HAVE RETURNED. Mrs. James Robinson and her son are living on this side of the bay since their return' from Europe a month ago.

A RECEPTION. Open 1 married last week, are enjoying aj wedding tour In Los Angeles. The iouple were to have been married on July 2. but the wedding was hastened to an enrller date on account of the groom having been compelled to go to Los Angeles on business. Rev.

Charles Brown, pastor of the First Congregational church, performed the ceremony. When they return Mr. and Mrs. Bhay will reside In East Oakland. i AT BEN LOMOND.

Mrs. H. M. Ward of Llvermore and her mother. Mrs.

E. J. Ward, of Waterloo, Iowa, are spending the summer at Ben Lomond, Santa Crus mountains. AT LAKE TAHOE. cently at a piano recital given by her, between them Young Wnitten was i-nt: pupils at the Powell home on Myrtle to Europe with a companion, but despite this, he sent for the girl he intend-jil to! I marry and the'y were wed in New Jersey.

The children who contributed to the 1 their return to California they have Tl Don't forget that we have program were Misses Loretta Rabke Beulah Veda Werik. Lillian Marr, Elizabeth Cook. Goldie Powell, Zelda On Friday evening Mrs. William I i Khnmell of Eighth street gave a re- ceptlon in honor of Miss Anna Thomp- son, of Santa Cruzv who is spending I her vacation at the Kirhrnell residence. I The rooms were decorated in pink i up a residence in Alameda but their married life from the beginning was far from happy.

Young Whittell finally left the home, and a suit for divorce was nled by the wife on the ground ofyJfe- sertion. AN UNDERSTANDING. Sorosis, Oxford Ties Pumps in every style imaginable. Tonight is a good time to get them. The biggest variety ever shown in Oakland Powell, and Master Fulton Hewson.

PERSONALS. Mrs. W. E. Nichols, formerly Miss Grace Watson, is visiting her mother in this city.

Mrs. Ada Coldwell of Alameda is spending the summer months in the south. Mrs. George Ball of Fresno is visit MISS KATHERINE BROWN, who has gone Eatt with her mother. Mrs.

Frank L. Brown. That there was probably an under- standing between the parties to the suit, and that there would be no opposition of fered to- Mrs." Whittell's application for the divorce, was evidenced by George Whittell departure for another tour, of Europe a few days ago. He wentj away knowing that an interlocutory de-1 cree would be granted his wife. and green.

The drawing room was decorated with enchantress carnations and ferns, in pleasing effect. A bounteous repast was served during the evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kimmell, Mr.

and Mrs. James Martin. Miss Anna Thompson, the Misses May. the Martha Washington; P. O'Brien, at the Astor House; fr.

B. N. Bullock, at the Grand Hotel; Miss M. The maniage with the Florodora girl was not the only exploit of George Whittell Jr. tlt won him notoriety.

Something over three years ago another young Miss Canee, J. W. Cuthbert, H. E. Decker.

Margaret and Elizabeth Keller, HOTEL ARRIVALS METROPOLE Thomas L. Hughes. I Xtto Vnrtr 17 Tartb VT, Ttr lu 'TVotc -VTaa, i Marie Sheehan, Miss May Dolan and Mrs. Mamie Sweeney of San Francisco. George Davis, Albert Dyke, James at the Hotel Woodstock; J.

D. Donovan, at the Broadway Central; P. K. Funke, at the Hotel Imperial; P. N.

E. Ashorne. eoodlv sum from the young man's father San Francisco; Miss B. McDonald. San ing her mother and sister, Mrs.

Snydar and Miss Snydar, at their home on Grove street, Mr and Mrs. Howard Portens of Honolulu have been enjoying a delightful stay here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Hall of Thirteenth street. for promising to stop talking about the case and go away. Gordon, at the Hotel Breslln; R. G. Martin Lee Martin, Jack Sheehan.

Mrs. Whittell is undecided as to wheth trancisco; C. B. Henderson. Elko.

New, Waldemar Van Cott. Salt Lake, C. O. Connor. Oil City.

Miss Cordice. Oil City. R. McConnick, Witter Springs; Thomas Childs and wifo. Miss Eva Yorker and Miss Virginia Soodsell have gone to Lake Tahoe to ipend a vacation.

Tart of the visit rill be spent at Tallac. STORK'S VI8IT. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Guppy, formerly Hit Margaret Shearer, are rejoicing ver the advent of a baby son.

jl IN PARIS. The following CaUfornlans at the Call-Herald bureau Mrs. Irwlne, James Byrne, of 3an Francisco. IN NEW YORK. The following Callfornlans have arrived In New York: From San Francisco T.

Jewett. at Hanrord and wife, at the Wolcott: Dr. H. Beckman, Germany; H. P.

Port-rain, Newark, N. J. C. S. Lemon.

New York; H. L. Roswell. N. L.

M. Trapp. New York; Joe Mlns. Chicago; A. T.

Janollne. Italy: P. J. Richards. New York; Mrs.

C. M. Chase. San Francisco: Mrs. M.

Spence" San Francisco; Mrs. A. Bowley. Ssn Francisco K. S.

Bosworth. Sonoma; William A. Ald-rish. Sonoma; William I-. Rosa.

Sonoma: W. R. Barnett. Sonoma; W. R.

Gale and wife, Reno. A. J. Kinsiey, Aberdeen, C. F.

Drake. Aberdeen. WTash. A. H.

Ravton. Atlanta, V. L. Carter, Cincinnati; D. L.

Hopkins. 09 Angeles; R. R. Pickering. Issaquah.

John E. Cosrove, San Francisco; Mrs. C. Robinson and daughter. New er he will return to the stage or not.

She denies that he was ever a member of the Florodora company, but admits Beakbane, Lake County; George and Harry Maxwell of Berkeley and Dr. Sydney Slynvm, of San Diego. PRETTY WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Irene Hanavan and George W. Adams took place on Saturday, June 30, at jioon in Trinity Episcopal church.

The ceremony was that she was with Anna Held for seveial vv. J. vvaro wigBiano cai. K. Wur-au that tviero in nn doch.

Goldfield; Mrs. M. S. B. Sheppard, seasons.

She alleges at no Oakland; S. R. Williams. Chicago; E. L.

truth in the story that she was. acquaint-j Scott Nev Ed ShaWi ed with Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who is wnliam: w. Gordon and wife. prominently in the limelight in New TcorU London; H. H.

Blusby. Boston. city through the murder of Stanford CRELLIN H. T. Whiteman and wife.

Miss Netha Hall is spending a delightful vacation in Los Angeles. Miss Kate Wolfenden is visiting her mother this summer at her East Oakland home. Miss Mabel Howard has gone north wnite Dy ner nunuauu. Morcelin: Edwin Driinrs. San Francisco: S.

Kreiss, at the Everett House; C. K. Llpman and wife, at the Imperial; A. H. Merrltt, at the Hotel Victoria; E.

T. Merry and wife, at the Hotel Rork; J. H. Nash, at the Hotel Albert; J. O.

Ysung, at the Breslln; C. Zalesky, at th Holland House. From San Jose E. A. Hayes, Mlssea Hayes, at the Herald Square.

From Los Angeles E. W. Crowell, at the Churchill; P. F. Hear, at the Hotel Imperial; G.

E. Lock, C. E. Rankin, at the Hotel ChurchllL So ends a romance that was begun but E. B.

Brann, Napa; James Dallas. Ce- to visit her brother, Harry Howard; a little more than two years ago. JULY FOURTH AT LAKESIDE RINK York; F. A. Watch.

San Francisco. ARLINGTON A. T. Troxel. Snn Francisco; Edw J.

Roche, Falrview. R. Scoon. Modesto; N. W.

Keith. Redding; Mr. and Mrs. Melfs. Vancouver; Mrs.

Cohen. San Francisco; Miss E. Cohen, San Francisco; John O. Kann and wife, Reno. J.

Tlmon. Bakersneld; J. W. Black. Chicago: D.

Baxter. Chicago; Mrs. Barnhopper and family, city; H. J. H.

Wade. Gcldfield. Mrs. B. Inkovich.

St. Louis; 'Miss A. Inkovlch, St. Louis; F.A. and wife.

Hot-lister; William Shrovor and wife, Chicago: W. Hall. Black Diamond; J. Williams and wife. Klcsmond; J.

C. Hen-nessy, Tonopah. GALINDO J. George, San Jose; Mr. McCormlck and family.

San Jose: T. ment, H. B. Ruggle, Redlands. T.

J. Strayn. Los Angeles; Charles Harris, Boston; E. D- Misner, Stockton; A. B.

Bevans. Los Angeles; C. L. Allen, Spokane, J. A.

Murphy, Chicago; G. E. Hughes, wife and daughter, Los Angeles; P. D. Lavgren, Hammond.

D. Johnson and wife, Monterey; Misr, E. A. Johnson. Monterey; Mrs.

E. H. Winston, West Point, Ga. Mtsn Jessio Winston, West Point, Miss Tinsley Winston, West Point. Miss Kate Lyon.

Atlanta, Ga. Miss A. L. Lyon. Atlanta.

E. W. San Francisco; W. H. Huntington, San Francisco; J.

TJ. May- and his bride, formerly Miss Daisy French. Ellis de Golia nas gone to Glen Ellen for the summer. Mlss Kate McElrath is the guest of Miss Edith Coffin at Glen Ellen. The A.

F. Coffins and the A. W. Coffins are a-pending the sunyner at performed by the Rev. Clifton Macon In the presence of a few relatives and close friends.

There were no attendants. The bride's gown was blue chiffon silk and she wore a pretty hat to match. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hanavan and is a musician and elocutionist.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams will make their There are to be attractions galore at the Lakeside Skating Rink tomorrow afternoon and evening, and the indications are that a throng of skating devotees and lovers of sport in gen- ANNOUNCEMENT. eral will take advantage of the oppor- Glen Ellen. land, Pasadena; F.

H. Andrews and wife, Meat Eaters gain strength and economy on Grape-Nuts The first meeting for the opening of the Christian Endeavor State conven- nnn1 rrlttAnden ha tone to Santa I tnnltv to eniov themselves, especially i Los Angeles; A. L. Trowbridge. Oroville MiuiAin tio flno fnr-IHtiAs thr are "ai.

rt. oeymour. Kuns. city; William Sehroeder. Jackson: JK.

Young. New York; T. Tetnpel. Los A home in Alameda, where the groom's business interests are located. j.

Hecht, St. Louis. tlon will be held tomorrow evening. ATHENS J. Kelley.

Boston; H. W. Wednesday, July 4, in the Greek Thea at this rink for ventilation, makingU one of the coolest places in town. In the afternoon there is to be a boys face for the championship of Alameda 9 CHURCH WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Edna Konkle and O.

F. Hose took place at noon Sunday in St. Paul's Episcopal church. ter at Berkeley instead of at the Harmon gymnasium. Dr.

A. S. Kelly is the popular president of the organization and one of the best known members in the State. Barbara for a short visit. The C.

E. Merwlns will spend the summer at the- country home. Camp Meeker. Mrs. Helen Shearer and Miss Elizabeth Sheraer will spend the summer at Pacific Grove.

Mrs. George B. Stevens is visiting her parents in Santa Cruz. "TherVa Reason" Fix and wife; St. Louis, J.

W. Ad-amson, N. Yakima: W. Y. Voges, city; H.

H. Hannah. Eureka; A. E. Hurd, Seattle; S.

New York; Mrs. W. B. Seaman, Newtok; Miss E. C- Town-send, New York; M.

Hatkins, Madera; F. J. Wilson and wife, Sacramento; L. Curtis, Clinton. Iowa; E.

J. Curtis. Clinton. Iowa: B. F.

Downs. San Francisco; M. Chicago; R. Greenat San Francisco; P. M.

Wheeler and wife, aiid-way; Andrew Emery. Alvarado; W. A. Tyior. San Francisco; W.

G. Miller, Angeies; r.ugar Holzer, Han Francisco; O. K. Tl.anisch and wife. Los Angeles; L.

A. Engelk and wife, Colusa; Sam Leav-itt, Castella; E. F. Fulkerson, Phoenix; C. Haelen.

Phoenix; W. Brown, cltv; H. I'. Roberts, city; V. A.

Hyde. San T. A. Sun Frnnelsco; A. J.

Coneway, San Francisco; Miss Kditii Mitchell. San Francisco; Herbert Johnson. Los Angles; H. K-inik. Los Angeles; T.

J. McGuire. l.o:i Leo-ser, San Jose; A. G'asKon. San Jone; p.

Ijre. San Jnse; V. Ware. San Francisco; W. W.

Randolph. Redding; N. A. Hawkins, San KranHsro; D. M.

Stewart; 8hi Francisco; I. Rodell. San Franc loe; Frank Hayes. Fan KianHsco; A. KuaaS San Francisco: H.

Terrence. Sacra tnentn. county, and the' rivalry that exists among numerous ones of the little fel- lows is a pretty sure guarantee of an I exciting struggle for supremacy. In the evening there is to be a one- mile handicap, a contest for the mosc graceful lady skater and a couples' race. Arthur Waldstein Is expected to Miss Frances Hatch, Miss Marie III 1 Cummins and Miss Frances Monter of race from scratch in the handicap, Philadelphia.

TOURAINE E. B. McClure and wife. Portland; Mrs. A.

L. McMillan, Portland; Mills College are enjoying a stay in Petaluma. Style Ocif(mality of Dr. J. L.

Mayon and family will re AMUSEMENTS. James Kennedy and Charles Clark are to have one-quarter of a lap and Mer-ritt Clark. Jack Raphael and A. Spin-ole will be given, one-half of a lap. Others have entered and wiM be suitably handicapped.

turn to make their home in this city. Frank Edoff will spend hi3 vacation at Santa Cruz. JUSTICE OF PEACE OFF ON VACATION C. P. HALL.

Sola Ptod. and Sola Prop. Manager. Jt jt DANCING CLUB. A Berkeley dancing club has sent out the following Invitation: "The members of the Stingy Club, noted for the frugality of its enter IDORA PARK Direction H.

W. Bishop. Will L. Grecnbaum, Acting Manager. Every evening at 8:15.

Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2: IB. "OLVJETTE A Gem of Comic Opera. Reserved scats including admlrsioit to Park, SOc. At Sherman, friay iz. Company's, comer of Thirteenth and Broadway.

General admission to opera, 25 cents. BERKELEY, July 3. Justice of the Peace Robert EJgar leaves tomorrow morning for a few days vacation with his family, who are spending the summer at Glenwood, Santa Cruz county. In his absence Judge Quinn, of Oakland, will preside at any hearings that may come up during the former's ab ELLEFORD STOCK CO. TONIGHT This week only, Holiday Matinee next Wednesday, July 4th.

Charles E. Blaney's Comedy Dramatic Success MY TOMBOY GIRL Evenings, 10, 20, 30 Cents; Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Matinees 10 and 20-Cents. No Higher. EXTRAI I EXTRA1! Special Matinee Wednesday, July 4th. THE STYLE OF AN ELITE TAILORING SUIT IS SO STRIKINGLY ORIGINAL THAT IT IS AN EASY MATTER TO PICK OUT THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE.

THERE IS. A NOTICEABLE AIR OF DISTINCTION ABOUT OUR SUITS THAT OTHERS STRIVE FOR, BUT NEVER POSSESS. NOT ONLY IN STYLE DO THEY LEAD, BUT IN EVERY OTHER POINT OF MERIT. sence. The court calendar is clear up 1 tainments and the 'nearness of its members, is planning an entertainment for the Fourth of July.

The affair will be given In the hall at sometimes known as Lorin, and is awaited with nervous apprehension by numerous young ladies who delight in hazardous adventure, and who have already received Invitation. Theaffalr will be a social dance, given on the evening of the national holiday. There will be music by the Stlngiea' orchestra, composed of a harmonica and an accordeon; and each member will All seats. 25c. In the evening Grand Display of FIREWORKS In the Baseball Grounds.

Set pieces, mechanical devices, batteries, etc. Patriotic concert by Idora Band. Admission to Park and Fireworks Adults, 10 cts. Children. Sc.

to date and unless a number of law breakers are arrested between now and. next Monday, Judge Quinn will not be In Berkeley, Accompanying Judge Edgar cm his trip will be J. Ginne, of North Berkeley. May Live 100 Years. The chances for living a.

full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan of Havnesville. nn-v Tn Ye Liberty Playhouse Phone Oak 73. Direction H. Bishop.

TONIGHT-" and all this week with Special 4th of July Matinee Wednesday. Regular Matinees Saturday and Sun- day. THEY MUST BE PERFECT OTHERWISE years old. She writes: "Electric Bitters I carry his supper wrapped. In brown paper.

No luxuries will be tolerated. cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of twenty Wf ii MIZPAH HEY COULD NOT BE KNOWN AS OUR MAKE- With Katherlne Grey. Big Events July 4th AFTERNOON BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE. EVENING ONE MILE HAN DICAP RACE; GRACEFUL SKATING CONTEST. LAKESIDE RINK 12th Street Bet.

Webster and Harrison. Most of the members will take bologna sausage and crackers, and every, one who takes a girl will be to provide her with either an apple' or an PRICES 25c and 60c NOVELTY 1 orange. Water, cold water, sparkling years stanaing, ana made me feel as well and strong; as a young girl." Electric Bitters cuce Stomach and Liver diseases. Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily weakness.

Sold on a guarantee at Osgood Bros." drug store. Seventh and Broadway and Twelfth and Washington. Price only 50c. MOUNT HERMON INSTITUTE. Special excursion ticleets sold to Mt Hermon (formerly known as Tuxedo), on Coast line, near Felton, round trip, $4t good for ninety days.

Mount Hermon Bible and Missionary Institute meeting to be held at Mount Hermon Jtily 1st to 22d. Tickets on sale Southern Pacific Company. IT'S THE SEASON FOR NEW CLOTHES FOR LIGHT, COMFORTABLE ATTIRE; YOU NEED THEM NOW DURING THIS HOT WEATHER. LET US MAKE THEM RIGHT AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE. THEATER and free will be served in abundance from the tap In front of the hall." A Broadway, bet.

Eleventh and Twelfth KLAMATH FALLS EXCUR. SION.ULY 7th OAKLAND Bowling Alleys Allays reserved lor ladiu. Pr feet light and vetilatior. 566 Thirteenth SL, near Clay Oakland's Leading Vaudeville Theater Tony Lubelski, Pres. Gify Smith, Mgr.

2 MATINEE8 EVERY DAY 2 2:15 P. M. and 3:45 P. M. Continuous Until 5 p.

m. Adults 10c, Children 5c 2 SHOWS EVERY NIGHT 2 7:45 P. M. and 9:15 P. M.

Except Saturday and Sunday Continuous. 7:30 p. m. until 1ii15 p. m.

BALCONY 10c, LOWER FLOOR 20o. Piedmont Flocal.cn 1 Seed Co. Always have a fresh iply of choice Limited to 100 person. Special Pullman train with diner will leave Oak-Innri 9-Sn for Pokesrama. thence cut flowers.

Funeral 15ns and bou I stage to Klamath Falls. Round tripl 5u?" Promptly made ivicg up phone iok mil unA Jmlt r.f Oakland 603; store. 121. Broadway. Elite Tailoring- Co ticket July 22d.

A trip over the beautiful Klamath Lakes and a stop at Shasta Springs returning. Call early and secure reservations. Limited to 100 people. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. 12 San Pablo Avenue, Oakland.

Cal. MARRIAGE LICENSE gratis to you if you are going to light housekeeping. $70 worth of household goods' at H. Schellhaas' will start you in life. See us.

Corner of Eleventh and Franklin streets. i if OASTpHIA. Beanth i taa Haw AlwraBoagM AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE DOUGLAS ALLEN. Manager. Bell Theater The LUTZ BROTHERS, famous Instrumentalists and manipulators.

OOWLINE COLE, remarkable female I baritone. i "Justice Frapp," Both well Brown I Galty OlrU. And otbav- Feature Acta. 1671 BROADWAY, CAL. For Sal.

Thomas motorcycle at a bargain. la good shap. $6. cycle House, at cor- Stand at BILLY. NKAL'S.

1007 Way; phc-ie Oakland 1530. Garage, phone Oakland 203. oc blxteenia ana bm a-aoto,.

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