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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 19

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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FRIDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE MARCH 12, 1915. 19 ASPHALT STREET WAbJUMuIOM Aiu iLCOU a.Ht.U.. UAhLANU AM) uin'rNr LalLluv TK! COMPLETED AMD Annexed District Sees Many Improvements Along Its Thoroughfare. 1 pn msl a 0)1 irini MKLROSE. March 1J.

GomDletitiit an unbroken stretoh of asphalt roadway on Ease Fourteenth street to the eaHtern limits of work In full swlnK In laying; the iinDroveJ road surface In. mm The Quality Markets, Lesser Preps this section. Th north side of East, Fourteenth afreet for several blocks In' Melrese haa been laid with concrete and I la ready for asphalting. The badly laid surface of East Fourteenth street In I Frultvale and Melrose was formerly the 1 subject of much critlclfm, but the lm-I provements have placed theae communities on as hlKh a plane as any In Oakland in tlie matter of well laid thoroughfare I The Melrose Businessmen's association which Is largely responsible for the street Improvements In this district will discuss A Few Chips From iho Price We Guarantee Everything We Sell. We Sell Nothing We Can't Guarantee.

Cutter's Axo progress in mis airection at ils ziexij A Partial List of Our Soiling; Prices for Saturday "It meeuuK, uuesaay GUILD TO REHEARSE. SAN LEANDRO, March 12. The first rehearsal of a laughable farce entitled "Unole From Reno" will be held In the 1 l. II VTah.4.... K.F 1 GENUINE SPRING LAMB Hind Quarters, per pound Front Quarters, per pound 13 PROVSSIONS Small Spring Lambs jvtMBVijiv J1M1I WVHUBT D.IOUICU I I Q.

Vf 1. T7 I I I BEEF Sirloin Steaks, per pound Rump Roast, second cut, per lb. .124 Shoulder Roast, best cut, per lb. Shoulder Roast, "per pound 11 Pot Roast, per pound Hamburger, twcrpounds Guild. The Play will be presented In April and will tho nature, o( a benefit for the rultd.

HINDQUARTER HAYWARD ATHLETES BUSY. 21C 21b HATWARD. March 12. In prepara- 6 lb. average i Ul Nugget will sell 12Vte No.

1 Eastern Sugar Cored Hams, WanblngtcHi Brand; JO to 13 lbs. average. EvcinelT.S5IiU 'ejict-ted and Guaranteed, at l4o per lb. by the ham. (Tills Is the tame grade of bam sold else where for 20c and iWzt To introduce this famous Gold Bacon and Morning Glory Lard we it tomorrow at these low prices: Gold Nugget Bacon, per pound Morning.

Glory Bacon, per pound-Morning Glory Lard, per pound PJcnic Hams, per pound FOREQUARTER I flc is tton for practicing; for athletlo events this summer, Hayward high school athletes are putting the school track In shape. The ground in being cleared of weeds and eled out afterth'lWer rains. Other improvements at the schqol are the laying of a pavement In front of the building which la almost completed. Lamps wlD be placed on either side of the entrance. i a 6 lb.

average Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, per lb Sugar Cured Cora Beef, per pound. EEF BUTTER FANCY CREftL'ERY 2lb.Jr55c Washington Brand VEAL 1 JVeaLRoasVper-pound Legs of yeal, per pound Veal, Chops, per pound Veal Stew, per pound YOUNG OREGON GRIIH FED PIG PORK Shoulder of Pork, per pound Loins of Pork, per pound .15 Pork Roast, per pound Pork Chops, per pound 15 Fresh Pork Ham, per pound 15 Pork Sausage, per pound 15 SAUSAGE Bockworst, special Pork Sausage, 2 pounds Frankforts, 2 pounds Liver' Sausage, 2 pounds Salt Pork, per pound All kinds of Sausage, 2 pounds Green Ground Bone for chickens, 6 lbs. PORK Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 12Vs Legs of Pork or Fresh Hams, per pound .16 Small Loins of Pork, lb.16 Pork Loin Chops, per pound 18 and 20 Leaf Lard, 9 lbs. for 81.00 Smoked Picnic Hams, per pound 12Vfed Eastern Bacon, 6 to 8-pound average, at by the whole or half strip, per lb 21 FRESH FISH Very Best, Large S27 TWELFTH STREET Saturday and Monday Choice No. 1 Steer Beef Quality Prime Rib Roast, choice cut, per pound UlVtt Standard Roast, lb.

Rolled Shoulder Roast, per pound 14J Pot Roast, per lb Pot Roast, choice cut, per- pound 12Vd Rib Boiling Beef, lb. .10 Round cut, per Fresh Ranch Doz. Fresh Pullet Eggs, Ooz. DELICATESSEN Eastern Finnan Haddtea.lllo. lb.

Imported Holland Herring 49-lb. Sack Blue Ribbon Flour $1.80 Carnation Milk, 2 4 cans Special Tomatoes 25 Fresh Halibut, per lb. Fresh Soles, per lb. i eavn I TRlIf rnaoaa, tut! epeam.aOe Ih. 817 WASHINGTON STREET 'resh.

Boiled Deep Sea Crabs, Index Brand-RiDfcjQIfeeBs 1 Imbnrfrer Chefae SSo lb. llomo-made Bologna, Garlto and lAvcr Ho lb. Rib Steaks, lb .14 each 25c il i lilliniifi inn llsVlIha Tc.r..ury 9th and Washington, Oakland LOS AMIGAS CLUB TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT University and Shattuck Avenues, Berltcioy Ff-CTW uwna WA8W1VOTON A OAKLAND ANI oo--Trv in 1-lb. cans, 3 for 25 Mild California Cheese, per pound 15 Peanut Butter, 2 Dole's Niagara Hams, per pound White Bear Soap, 7 bars 25 Rex Brand Lye, 4 Una; 25 44-ounce package Washing Powder 1 5 7 large rls. Toilet Paper 25 Telephone Oakland 2557 Prompt Delivery YOUNGEST MINERALOGIST ATTRACTS ADMIRERS BAN LEANDRO.

March 12. Since the public learned four-year-old Charlie Mason was the youg-esw mineralogist ri the World, (he Utile follow has received many visits from admirers, chiefly feminine, who are showing- a deep interest in his collection of minerals. One young: woman asked for Charlie's horoscope, and predicted he would make his mark In the world ajj a geologist and In other fields of activity. Another of his fair admirers wants to write him up in an Eastern mnrazine. TRIES TO STOP RUNAWAY; KN0CKEJDD0WN; HURT 8AN LEANDRO, March 12.

In an attempt to stop his runaway horse Morgan Kelly was knocked dowri and badly cut here yesterday afternoon. few yards away after Kelly was thrown to the ground and-stunned. He was removed to a neighboring store and was able to go home after treatment. His Injuries consisted of cuts and bruises. Kelly's, horse shied at.

a piece of paper and started off along Joaquin avenue, the mishap occurring when Kelly tried to get In front to stop the runawav SAN LEANDRO, March 12. Pretty glrlg dressed In white -blouses, whtta skirts and red ties, members of the Las Amlgas club of this city, were hostesses to forty of the younger set at an entertainment In the Masonic hall last evening. 'The gay party played games and danced until a late hour when supper was served. Miss Anna Jensen, president of the club, was chairman of the evening. 8T.

PATRICK'S ENTERTAINMENT. EIJUHURST, March 12. A Bt. Pat-rick's day entertalnmsnt Will bs glysn this evening by the young people of tne Elmhurst Presbyterian church. There will be Irish songs and games and the the church and aupper About forty of the young church men and women are arranging tonight's affair and are preparing to entertain a large company of Elmhurst folk.

Mrs. H. Hill and Mrs. H. Walcott are at the head of the entertainment committee.

EASTERN STAR TO INITIATE. HA WApn. Msrrh 12. Tho Havward Chapter', of the Order of Eastern' fitr, will Initiate several candidates at a mr.t-ing this evening. The chanter has Ha meeting nights to eeceml and fourth Fridays of each Monday.

Hinc it was formed here severs months age the chapter has steadily increased membership and Is one tl ths most popular of this city's lOfljte fwranliMtlonii. tables will bs a reminder of old Erin. I o)fo) 0 iff) (P li I JIM li5i cS) kim CREAMERY DEPARTMENT (HALE'S OLD CORNER) ELEVENTH and WASH I NGTpW- Tomorrow (Saturday) we open to the public. Long's Market will only tolerate the best Long's Market assures you as our patron and friend accurate weights and measures Long's Market at all times and in all departments wants to give perfect service, coupled with the one policy of the best and the most for less money. We want your patronage.

We think that the convenient location of the market (Eleventh and Washington), together with our service poMcy, will be sufficient to retain your trade. Join us tomorrow (Opening Day) acquaint yourself with the entire -store then keep a-com-min every day thereafter. Yours Truly, LONG "TTIE COFFEE MAN." MEAT DEPARTMENT KOHLER BROS. KVIeats and Poultry Spoclala For Saturday On iy WILD ADD ITS 25o Each Fricassco Kens, 23c Pound Roasters and Fryers in Proportion. Prime Roast Beef 16c pound Sirloin and Tenderloin SteaK pound Roast PorK 12'2c Pound Leaf Lard 9 lbs.

for $1 Specials for Tomorrow We will maintain iho Highest Qualify Lov7esl Prices Best Service All (he Time Best Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. 53c Large Fresh Eggs, per doz. 23c Fresh Pullet Eggs, per doz. 21o DRINK OUR FRESH BUTTERMILK 4 Jig Specials Tomorrow FISH DEPARTMENT Specials for Tomorrow VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Specials for Tomorrow PURE ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS, 9 cup; regular $3.00 value, tomorrow $1.50 Blcs Fresh ueieto 5 LBS. PURE CASE SUGAR for 23o with each 1-pound purchase LOXG'S 30o COFFEE.

DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Specials ffor Tomorrcfw Imported Olives $2.10 gal. Imported Paste 15c lb. Domestic waste 7c lb." Parmig'ian and Roman Cheese 38c lb. Roqueford Cheese 45c lb. Italian Roqueford Cheese 35cJbL Imported Swiss Cheese 35c lb.

Domestic Swiss Cheese 24c lb. California Cheese I5c and lb. Specials on All Groceries and Delicatessen. BAKERY DEPARTMENT Specials for Tomorrow 10 LBS, PURE CAXE SUGAR for 60o with each 2-pound purchase LOXG'S S0o COFFEE. in Season 20 LBS.

PURE CAXE SUGAR for $1.00 with each $1.00 purchase of LOXG'S 80o COFFEE. ry RJEMEMBFR Long's 30o Coffee is the same quality you pay 40o foi elsewhere. Direct from producer to you land priced temptingly low for tomorrow OPENING DAY FRUIT DEPARTMENT Specials for tomorrow wto 'nJEli ppinA pies 10c dozen Large Grapefruit for lbc Oranges I Oc, 1 5c, 20c dozen That Man Lcrg -The ColTea Man, 25c Gold Cako I CUT THIS OUT Thlif Coupon Good for ONE GUP of LONG'S DELICIOUS COFFEE ON OPENING DAY. We will always aim to serve our patrons with the best at better prices. SEE OUR SPE- cials for LOfJG, "The Coffeo filan" 15c Cold Cako 2for25c are out to give the public the purest goods at the lowest possible prices.

4f IjOXG'8 Market 11th and Vahrurton, Oakland. XTillOC WaKhlngton Market th and Washington. OaUd. lUI UV NFW Marke li and Washington, Oakland MarVrt Wrret, Kan Francisco..

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