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FRIDAY EVENING -OAKLAND TRIBUNL- OCTOBER 24, 1913. mim wmw i i n.i 1 MAWUELSUPPORTS The. Traffic Obnoxious Cr ARK EXTENSIONS TUE SHOPPING" CL'N'TKK OV OAKLAND Tribune's Stand Uphe Attractive Footwear IN, PREVAILING MODES Concisely Explains What Is Proposed for Amplification of Outlining the plans for city park ex-tendons as recently brought befors th city oounell Parit Commissioner Walter Manuel last ntrht addressed the Alameda 4" c- Gold Dyst does what you can't do for I rlisripn. If HiVa Jnfrt the corners and :1 corners sterilizes. I Anw-Sstp cleanses and County CIvlo Association.

His address was the first In a series balnf planned by this organisation and tha-Progress and Prosperity committee as a campaign of oauoatlon. A large audience at the Cham ber of Commerce building heard the ad. GOLD OUST cleans everything'. Never be without it. 5c and larger packages.

the n.k. rATRRANK coiawyi CHICAOO I thm OOLO DUST TW1HM jrae dress, which was aa follows: MANUKL to TJie plan la for a People's wlldwood park forming a chain of parks extending from Lake Shore to Redwood Peak, with short connecting drives between them. Beginning with Bather Park with an en-trance road from Lakeside avenue Jut above the northeast arm of the lake, this tract extends from the old trestle In Trestle Olen to Thirteenth avenue, and from Crocker Blfthlnda to tha Great Western Power Company's right-of-way. Its boundary on the west is the scenlo road through the gums and on ths east by a projected road of easy grade on (lie opposite side of the canyon. One-half of those mads sixty feet In width are to be Commending THE TTUBETfE for Its aenonctiiUon of "The TraXflo," the obnoxious play closed by the police Rev.

George W. White, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of this city, today Issued the following statement! "I am greatly pleased by the ac- From the way some people talk, tlon of the City Council and the one would get the Impression that Chief of Police, backed by THJ3 social vice is the only, problem of TRIBUNE. In suppressing the play afe, In fact, It Is one which Traffic." I have not seen the or-rns a fewer number 'of people play and do not speak from per, than almost any other. Our ieo-sonal knowledge of Ita character, pie are largely virtuous. The fact liut from all the reporta I have that good plays do not pay so well seen of it, the authoritkss are fully as the Indecent ones shows how Justified In the action they hare far the public taste baa already taken.

The editorial and cartoon been debauched, hi last night's TRIBUNE were very 00 ivTirrrvr ays. much to the point, and very help- INDECENT PLATS, ful to the cause of decency. "There ha a great outcry been TIME TO CALL A HAXT. going up against the prevalence of "It is time to call a halt on the SMUlU Piwblem Ptays from the commercializing of vice by the the- best dramatic critics of the country. aters, for that Is what it la.

It baa Walter Prltchard Eaton had a se been Increasing to such an extent ries of articles on "The Trail of In the last five years as to have the Tenderloin," Samuel Hopkins become a serious menace to the Adams on "The Indecent Stage' morals of every city. It is my pro- and Allen dale on "The Iecadence found conviction that the Immoral of the English Stage," and William theater Is at present a greater men- Winter, the dean of dramatic crlt- ace to the morals of a city than is lea, severed his conectlon with the even the saloon, bad as that Is. For New York Tribune, after 44 years the great majority of theater-goers of service, because that paper are women and girls. A recent would not permit him to expose the count for a week In New City Indecent plays in New York whlcn showed the percentage to be T8. they were advertising.

He pay mt gir vtttW nr i.Tinr-. that the' problem play 'claims to FALSE VIEW OF LIFE. tfae mlrror up fa and 'A' false view of life Is expected assumes that life Is a cesspool, in these tenderloin shows, a phase "In the name of common sense, of life with which a very small per what is the use of a city trying to cent of our people come into con- stamp out the social evil and to tact. No man would be so fool- keep it out of residence districts, tab. as to deliberately take his wife and to hide it from public view, or daughter through snch a region if the theaters are to be allowed aa the itarbary Coast of San Fran- to parade, almost undraped, before dsco wan merely to warn them our youth? The depravity of a against sin.

He would know he play Is not to be Judged by its lm-wouM be far more In danger of presskms on hardened theater-leading them into. sin than keep- goers, but upon immature, lmpres-ing them from It. It is no more sionaMe young minds. The danger sensible to bring the brothel to the cannot be excused upon the plea of public of good women through the dramatics. It Is a case for dlsin-stage.

fectants." The prevailing styles in skirts tend to accentuate the footwear to a much greater extent than ever in the past. Our department ia plentifully stocked with the newest and most up-to-date forms of footwear for Fall and Winter use. NEW COLONIAL PUMPS, in Gun Metal, with a turned sole, Cuban French heels, decorated with appropriate buckle and fitted with the new stylish large tongue. PRICED AT S4.00 the Pair BLACK OOZE CALF with cut steel buckles and Cuban French heels, very smart and dressy. PRICED AT 4 pair- BLACK SATIN PUMPS in perfect models, French Cuban heels, hand turned sole, steel buckles.

PRICED AT $4 Pair HIGH CUT BUTTON SHOES in dressy patent colt with cloth tops and welt button. PRICED AT. the Pair HIGH CUT BUTTON SHOES in Gun Metal Calf with kid and cloth tops, very finest of materials. PRICED AT. $4.00 the Pair BUTTON SHOES in Mary Jane styles, a really up to the minute shoe.

PRICED $4.00 the Pair LADIES' EVENING SLIPPERS in Satin with chiffon ornaments. The color line is very extensive. PRICED AT $3.50 the Pair SLIPPERS in dull kid beaded. Also some new Black Satin models of similar style. PRICED AT.

the Pair MELBA styles in Bronze with the beaded strap effect. One of the season's irreproachable PRICED AT $5.00 the Pair DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOE for ladies. We are agents for this world's famous model for comfort. PRICED AT conducting; a spirited campaign for Oakland.

Attending; the convention, MltcheD decided to invite the delegates to this city. Yesterday he wired for official invitations to Secretary Dentson of the Chamber of Commerce, as follows; "Do you want the National Tax Asaocl-atlon Convention in WIST All delegates OAKLAND IN RACE FOR NATIONAL TAX CONVENTION Oakland may have in 1918, the convention of the National Tax Association. With wired invitation from the Chamber of Commerce and the Alameda County Tax Association. John Mitchell, former chairman of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors and of the California State Board of Equalization, is at the present convention in Buffalo, N. given without cost by the Realty Syndicate and the abutting property will pay its share of their Improvement This entire property Is covered with One trees, mostly of native growth.

The net acres" in this tract is approximately ninety and the price per acre is $2000. There Is an abundance of flat land for baseball and football fleldss and tennis courts. The are stopping ac my notel. where thev have the convention hall. Send hearty Invitations through me.

Two hundred best tax experts in country at sesslen. Wire John Mitchell." Denlpon wired at once. wooded sections offer opportunity for winding, shady drives, walks and scenic grounds. DIMOND CANYON ROAD. "leaving tfils tract at its lunctlon with Thirteenth avenue Just above ha terminus of the Fourth avenue car line, we are on tne uimona uanyon road Tor a short distance when we come to the nearest native redwoods to the city.

Here are the Pair three small tracts of land owned re i Overcoats FOR BOYS and Girl. New Norfolk Overcoats spectively by the Realty Syndicate. Mr. F. Havens and the Oakland Traction Company.

One of 20V4 acres, one of 14 acres and one of lees than 10 acres as yet un surveyed. The prioe of the Realty Sale of Infants' Wrappers, $2.25 and $3.00 Values at $1.45 There are not a great many of them, but this is an added syndicate lana is 1700 per acre: the Oak. In Blue, land Traction-land is not yet fixed. These Grey and Scotch Effects Blaire Named for three pieces are connected and make i continuous strip with redwoods, laurels and oaks. S.

P. General Counsel "This Is the finest native tree grove there is so close to the city. The drives. Check-Raiser Makes $6 Check Read $860 SAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 24.

An amazing bit of forgery Involving 860 was revealed this morning by Herman Renman, Petaluma poultrjr-man, who caused the arrest of L. P. waias ana pionio grounds here are ac cessable to all and will offer the maximum of pleasure for holiday recreation. Leaving this park there (s a short conneotins to 10 years $4.95 Girls' Man-fated Coats foMyears $4.95 tO $10 Girls' Rain Opes In Blue and Red ri drive to the foot of the Joaquin Miller roaa ana at tnis point the Realty Syndi cate has built a private road over their NEW YORK. Oot 24.

Announcement was made this afternoon that J. P. Blaire has been appointed general counsel of the Southern Pacific Railroad to fill the vacancy oaused by the death of Maxwell Bvarts. Mr. Blaire has for many years been in general charge of the Southern Pacific Company's Interests in the State of Louisiana.

own land for some two miles on an easy Whitney. Renman claims that he met grade mat oners as nne a-marine view as any place in the hills from North reason for prompt biiying1. These wrappers come in Plain Reds and Pinks. There are also some Plain White styles tastefully Bcal-loped and embroidered in Blue and Pink. 9 The sizes run principally 4 and 6 years.

The material is a high class Eiderdown especially suitable tor the season of the year. SPECIALLY PRICED AT $1.45 WHILE THEY LAST. Attractive Glove Offer We offer several dozen pair of single large clasp full. Pique Gloves with neat Paris point stitching, made of exceptionally pliable skins, especially adapted to street or dress wear, and shown in Black, White, Tan and Gray shades. $1.25 value and splendid value at that figure.

SPECIALLY' PRICED WHILE THEY LAST AT $1.00 THE PAIR, Berkeley to Hayward. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY. "Along this road are many little gulches wonderfully wooded and here it is nro posed to purchase a strip on both sides of Ages 6 to 16 years 4.J GUARANTEED WATER-PROOF THE EAST BAY CITIES MOST COM--PETE BOYS' SHOP tin road for some two miles aggregating i acres, -rne Boundaries or this strip will follow the contour lines and be en FLAGMAN ASKS $35,000 DAMAGES FOR INJURIES Damages in the sum of $35,000 are asked by C. W. Fry from the Southern Paci-fio Railroad company and the San Fran-cisco-Oekland Terminal Railways for ln-inile he sustained in an accident at vvnitney, who posed as an- Oregon surveyor who would take him into partnership on a scheme to take up government land.

Renman deposited J1000 at the Bank of Italy. Whitney, he says, asked him for a check for $8 against the amount to reimburse-him for certain expenses which' he had inourred. He alleged that Whitney Inserted an 8 before the 6 and a 0 after It and cashed in for getting away. Germany May Decide To Exhibit at Fair closed by roads 80 feet In width, 'one-half of which will be dedicated by the Realty Syndicate without cost to the cty. The price of this land Is S300 per acre.

'The Woolsey and Adeline streets in Berke strip adjoins the Joaquin Miller place, separated only by the county road. "Leaving this strip by a short connect. Ing drive on the county road" we come to ley on Ootoher 27. 1811. wnne ne was employed as a flagman by the defendants.

Fry was struck by a Key Route train. STEALS GOLD WATCH. William Lewis, Seventh and Peralta the gem of the collection. It Is not ren- 1 CO WASHINGTON Mgr tmt STKEC erMly known' that prior to lgSl a grove of redwoods existed within what are now the city limits "ipt Oakland, containing many trees of a diameter of from 10 to 20 Green Trading Stamps Free With Every Purchase streets, was taken Into custody 'by Corporal Brock last night. He fs al BERLIN1, Oct.

feet. The giant of them all was 2 feet leged to have taken a gold watch committee of Germans consisting of in diamater. Camden of Linden from a. table during a poker game, street, who dledt last year at tha age of representatives or shipping and trading Interests which Is endeavoring to secure German representation at the Panama Pacific Exposition at San Francisco in 1915, adopted today a is sam to nave Deen one or the wood choppers who helped cut down this big fellow. Imported Face Powders and Toilet Preparations We call attention to some exclusive powders and toilet accessories sold by Taf Pennoyer alone.

LISA" is a high class soothing powder of the very finest ingredients. It is sold in Blanche, Rachel and Chair, being the best natural colors known. PRICED BY THE BOX AT "MONA LISA" Powdered Rouge is another importation of ours. A box with a small pad is sold by us at. .50 "MONA LISA" Cake Powder is a useful pocket size powder coming the newest and most approved tints.

PRICED AT 50 the Box Other powders of great renown in Paris and other fashion 11 IT IT I II STUMPS OF BIO TREES. "The stumps of these big trees still remain and their successors, now 60 orto resolution asking the government for an appropriation to erect a German wm v. jgrm in if i pavilion. ryears old, grow in olroles aroun4 the old nmme stumps and are from 20 to SO inches in diameter. It was hard to believe that trees of this great slse were here until Mr.

F. C. Havens took me through this BURGLAR USES HAMMER TO BATTER FRONT DOOR grove and we found many old stumps of from IS to 18 feet In diameter. The grove Using a machinist's large hammer. burglar attempted last night to batter down the front door of the home of Mrs.

centers are shown exclusively by us. We carry the verf Values Ranging from $7.50 to $55.00 Have Been Repriced at a D. Hyland. 352 Twenty-fourth street. The man wai apparently frightened away by passersby, as he abandoned his work when the lock was beginning to give wiv.

When Mrs. Hyland returned home she lies ciose 10 jtteawooa reak in Alameda county on the sunny side of the backbone of the ridge and contains all told approximately 130 acres. The redwoods are interspersed with madronos and oaks and the underbrush Is The outlook from this point extends from Ban Pablo bay to the Coyote bills and there are no fhw plonlo grounds In California. Mulr Woods In many ways are not the equal of this grove. "The Park Board haa selected acres In the center of this grove and has, with the permission of the owner, Mr.

F. C. Havens, marked out the very cream of it for the city. Mr. Havens has agreed to give a road right-of-way 80 feet In width from the county road to the grove on an found the door battered and marked.

She notified the police. Nothing had been $4 10- $18- taKen. $24 Mrs. Bosina Williams. 41B5 Piedmont avenue, reported to the police that her home was entered during her absence by a burglar, who forced a window by using a targe cnnei.

He stole Jewelry and newest eirects, sucn as uijkl, JLAViiJNlJiJJli, a new tint for evening use, Mauve and Bistre are among the late novelties. PRICED FROM 50 to $1.75 the Box A Convenience to Oar Customers In one of our largest Clay street windows will be seen an absolutely new and novel advertising device. It consists of a frame or case containing twenty-five large cards, which are 6hown at brief intervals, and four at a time. We plan to place brief accounts of some of our most prominent Special Items in this machine so that our customers may, at the expenditure of three or four minutes, glean a general idea of the important items of the day or week. Many items are announced- through this machine alone and do not appear in our general advertising.

We do not desire our patrons to consider this in the light of a mechanical novelty, but merely as a convenience and time saver. some small change. easy grade, which the City Engineer and landscape architect may select. The poolroom of the Hotel St. Mark TO EFFECT AN IMMEDIATE STOCK REDUCTION The assortment includes a remarKable collection of BEAUTIFUL HATS in SPLENDID STYLES of finest materials.

as burglarized some time this morn PRICE OF ACRES. Ing. Smoking articles valued at 17 wer. "The price of this CO acres is $1000 per secured. sere.

Mne entire acreage involved la 379, exclusive of about 11 acres dedicated as Burglars attempted to gain entrance to the residence of H. Durnan. 82 Band roads without cost to the city. The aver wick avenue, iasi nignc Dy Jimmying a age price per acre Is $780. The total sum involved Is $302,000, exclusive of a small piece belonging "T5 the Oakland Traction side window.

The burglars were fright' ened away by the return of the family. CARRIED WEAPON'S. Children's Trimmed Hats company, tne price of which Is not-nxed The total sum required out of this year's tax levy is $10,000, which is available, the Two men were arrested last night Doiance to De paia in Jive equal annual payments. oy me ponce ana cnargea with carry $1.95 to $2.95 Below is a comprehensive flnannlnl ing concealed weapons. Andy Fisher "Velvet Shapes $3.00 .1 Many pretty styles in the new cubist, poke and rolled brim styles, many with soft shirred effects.

TRIMMED FREE. statement of the proposition: was arrested at East Tenth street and Attractive styles in plush and velvet effects, i ii? Frultvale avenue by Officer Thornally Description of Property. Acres. ana Merman Lorsen at seventh street and Broadway by Officer Brewick. Rather Perk Heei of DtmonA Oinroo 30 sqme wnn snirrea Drims, trimmed with ribbons and flowers.

Children's Department, Mezzanine Floor. Price per A. ymt. $2000 700 $0000 8 0 1000 1000 4000 1000 Sprhur A McOee ptoperty.142 Heed of Cauoo. 14 Redwood Peak SO Bead of Dlmood 20 Total eaak payment $10,000 TIZ Gladdens Soro Feet ALLEGES FAKE MARRIAGE LAND IS REASONABLE, Children's Plush ririr "With this statement, the Park Board lays this matter before ths public con 9m fident in the belief that the pries of ths land Involved is reasonable; that all of the Rah-Rah Hats As long as they last Whtn Your Feet Feel Happy, Joy -Shows In Tour Face.

TIZ Gives In-" riant Belief From Foot Trouble. at 1100 Van Ness avenue, but she toll the polios of the alleged fake wedding and of the groom taking $0d all ber savings. 8 he does not know where he U. TWO REMEDIES FOR' P0RT0 RIC0 CONDITIONS MOHON'K LAKE, N. Oct Two remedies for conditions In Porto Rico, statehood and Independence, were suggested today at the Lake Mo-honk conference of friends of the In-dlnns and other dependent peoples.

AND ROBBERY BY GROOM SAN FRANCISCO. Oot. 14. An alleged fake marriage in Los Angeles, which nerved to pull tha wool over bar and gave a designing schemer an opportunity of mulcting her out of her savings, was revealed today when Miss Lena Tolner a domestic, obtained a warrant from Judge-Sullivan for E. PMranyi, a Turk, on a charge of grand larceny.

The specific accusation in the com. plaint Is the theft of (100 worth of clothing from the girl who has been working land Is adapted to park purposes; that It will give to the people and to tha city character and distinction greater, than Golden Gate Park to San Franolsoo; that Its acquirement will not be burdensome to the taxpayers and fhat it will perpetuate the only native redwoods In the county and that aa Its improvement proceeds It will he made completely aereaaTWe to all the people. This was the plan so strongly urged by Charles Muford Robtrlson In 1907 and last week, when Dr. Hegemann was taken over the lanrt. his comment was "It Is wonderful, but the city should ao-onlre more of this land." The Board of Park Directors bas developed tha plan, obtained the prices, terms and dedication SPECIAL FEATURES Basement Department for Home Milliners TRIMMED HATS $1.95, S2.95 98 $1.98 98, $1.48 25, VELVET AND PLUSH SHAPES CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS BUCKRAM FRAMES Save the Babies.

I NT ANT MORTALITY Is oniethlnir frightful. "We oaa hardly mail thai of ail the children bora ia oivillaed countries, twenty-two per or nearly one-quarter, die before) they reach one years thirty -seven or more tosui one-third, bafore they are five, and one-hau before they are fifteen I We do not hesitate to say that a ttmetr nne of QwtartairotiId save a majority of these precious Uvea. Neither do we hesitate to say that many of theee infantile deaths are occasioned by the rise of narootio preparations. Drope, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. Thej arev.

in oonsiderabJs quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they surpefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the but yon must see that it bears the signature or Chssv fi. luseoher. Castoria of roads as indicated her and present same to the Council, Tie CIvlo Associations, the preaa and the people for their approval and Immediate action," EX-tfOVERNOR PARDEE ADDRESSESCIVIC LEAGUE Dr.

George C. Pardee, former governor of California, today at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium addressed the Oakland Center of the California CIvlo League, speaking on the proposed municipal water district. The session wss one of a number being held in the campaign of education being wagered by ths Citizen's commute. Mrs. Cors K.

Jones, president of the center, wss In the chair. Prevent aa guests were a number of delegates from the centers at San Learxlro, Berkeley, and other parts of the country. Dr. Pardee urged haste In protecting Oakland's water supply," and suggested the immediate calling of the election as outiUied in tha petition placed aomatlma ago beore the sapervtsera. 1 Thanks, for Your IntrodocHos of TIZ.

TIZ makes sick feet tingle with comfort and delight soothes amay all foot-aches and swellings In a restful, comforting foot-bath. Corns, bunions, calluses and chilblains I ar relieved at once by TIZ the psnttlv. unfailing foot remedy, mn different from Free Trimming Service Reasonable Prices Courteous Service I anything you've tried. When you ask for causes the blood to oirrvlate properly, opens. th pores of the skin aad allays fever.

ji iy nz, be sire you get 1 IZ. Look for "Walter Luther Iodge A Co." printed on the box. VIZ on sale at drueglats' and department stores everywhere. Price 25 If your dealer won't supply TTZ, we will send by mall on receipt of price. Walter Luther Dodge So.

Wabash Omnlne Castoria always bean the ilsaatareef BCT WASHINGTON CLAY STS. CHloago,.

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