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FRIDAY EVENING OAKLAND' TRIBUN3 JEPTEMBER 20, r912. FREE! MEW-EMERS0N-SGHO0LrT0 BE THE MARVELOUS MAYO HEALING POWER Rheumatic Cripples Made to Walk; Tumors and Goiters Removed; Asthma and Catarrh Cured Within a Few Minutes by the Most Won ORNATE MISSION STRUCTURE OaHand Francisco aEuroay a derful Treatment of the Age; uy ay 16 Notmng Like it Ever Before Seen or Heard of; Thou sands Always Attend the Healing and Lecture. 16 I KWaBHOHaHBHBaMMnniBM ood our Suit new rail We offer for your choice tomorrow a wonderful collection of new Fall Suits for men. The styles embrace all the good models which have been accepted by fashion's leaders as correct for the coming season American, English ind Norfolk cuts in a wide diversity of excep tionally pretty models that are full of individuality and style. Materials and patterns are so new that they will appeal at once.

Nothing but all-wool fabrics are used in our suits, all of them are, sewed with silk throughout, all'of I- iiP itiM.ftii.itiBittirtilrf Fi" y- trnni; Yi-'---, i.iii,.niliri in ftwiiirniitifaliiwrii-T mwnwnriH' FEIiSPECTIVIS SHOWING STYLE OP AROIHTFCTCKE OK SEW 13DERSOX SCHOOL. FOP. WITCH PL XS AND rFLCIPICATIONs h.liluJYDUk'lt.U BV THE BOARD OP EDUCATION' LAST NIGHT. The new Emerson school, plans them are guaranteed for all-round satisfaction. The values will not require much argument, for it will be readily recognized that these suits are easily worth from $5.00 to $10.00 mere thakthe price charged.

This is cause these suits have all been made in our own factory in New York City and are sold direct from the maker to the wearer without the customary middleman's profit. Th6 saving which accrues through having one organization for both manufacturing and selling goes to the customer. That's why it pays to buyypur clothes in this establishment. Big assortments Saturday. $10, $15 p.

$40 7 7 The stagre will be filled with men and women Buffering with chronic diseases of all forms. See him break crutches, canes and Invalid chairs and make the maimed, lame, paralytic and rheumatic walk without the aid. their crutches and canes, and make the deaf hear. Hear him! See him! All cripples who wish to be cured to take advantage of Mayo's Free Offer must call at Hamilton auditorium, corner of Jefferson and Thirteenth streets, at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. teacher's lunch and" rest rooms and boys' and girls' retiring rooms with individual toilets finished with the most modern plumbing and constructed of vitreous china.

Every room can be converted Into an class room. The building contains two courts 90x111, and the entire structure covers an area of by a tile roof. The school will be one of the most elaborate In the city, the plans calling for 33 rooms exclusive of the assembly hall, reception room, kitchens, toilets and storerooms or accessories. There will be twenty -class rooms, a domestic science room, domestic art room, kindergarten, large play room, medical room, principal's office, club room and specifications fo- which were adopted last night by tha school board, will be constructed at Forty-ninth street and Shafter avenue, at a cost of approximately $150,000. The structure will be of the Spanish mission style of architecture of concrete trimmed with brick, surmounted 366x202.

Giflcs Kf BANK LOOT 00LPHT001IFT BRILLIANT COMEDY Men's Pleated Bosom Shirts, 95c New lines of short pleated bosom shirts, in light and dark patterns, new stripes and itgurss, sizes 14 to 17, are on sale tomorrow at 95c. Exceptional values. Men's 25c SilK Hose, 15c Final clean-up Saturday of all of our 25c silk hosiery. In solid color and mottled effects, at 15c. These, are made with re-enforced heels and toes and are shown in a wonderfully good variety of colors.

Standard Golf Shirts 65c Plain bosom, cuff attached: coat style; in a good assortment of patterns; regular price Special for Saturday, 65c. Gloth and Lisle Webb Suspenders, 25c Narrow and wide widths; made with sewed leather ends; excellent qualities and good colorlngB; especial values at 25c. $1.50 Madras Pajamas, $1.15 Men's madras pajamas. In white and tan; also, white with colored stripes; well made, full cut garments) ln all sizes, regularly worth on sale Saturday at $1.15. Suits kept pressed and, in full repair free of charge.

Bring them in as often as you like. BY CHICAGO POLICE FOR JUSTICE IS 'THE LANDSLIDE TO SEATTLE Berth and Meals Included. On the large passenger steamship GOVERNOR Balling 2 p. m. Saturday.

For reservations phone Oakland Hats for Men $1.95 Part of the New Westminster $272,000 Robbery Said to Have Been Located. Attorney Induces the Mayor to Slacken Pace to Suit Legal Dignity. Exhorting of Dramatist Is Forgiven Because of Treatment. 5680. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP Ticket Office, 1220 Broadway.

mmtmmmmasmummmaammmmmmmm We are specializing this Fall on Men's Hats Jj at $1.95 and are showing all the new mod- els in stiff Hats regularly worth $2.50 at this special price. These Hats are made from fine elastic bodies, light in weight, flexible in finish and permanent in color. They are splendidly styled, well trimmed and guaranteed for satisfactory service; all shapes and TO SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. Mayor James Rolph, presiding at the trial of Fire Commissioner John Donohoe, was given a lesson In legal procedure this mornlflg by Attorney Herbert Choynskl, counsel for the deefndant.

Rolph presided In his inner sanctum, arranged In the form of a courtroom and crowded with spectators. He. however, showed his un-familiarlty with the ways of legal tribunals and when the examination began wanted to get right at the root of things and question the accused commissioner. When he started in to talk to Donohoe, Choynskl objected. "I will talk to him If I want to," said the mayor.

If it be the purpose of the drama to tell rather than to teach, then Landslide," which had its local premiere at the Macdonough last evening offends the first artistic canon. Yet out of material not new Austin Adams has certainly created herein an Interesting comedy, and one may forgive him his exhorting because of the brilliant wrappings ln which it comes bundled. Nor is the temptation slight, in these days of Ibsen and Suderman and Shaw Importance, for the rising young dramatist to skim a bit below the depths of morals ana politics and economics to find the trimmings for his creations. With the daughter of the mayor ln the leading role and a mayor himself ex CHICAGO, Sopt. 20.

Part of the the loot of tha Canadian bank at Westminster, B. and which was hidden here has been recovered by Oils oago police, according to an admission of Assistant Chlsf Soheuttler today. It was Intimated that the amount would run Into the thousands. In Canadian bills of large denomination. Various police officials including an acting captain, were summoned to headquarters today In connection with a report that a Greek who had been locked up for three days after $10,000 was found In his possession had been allowed to escape without any record being left of his arrest.

It was said the man had been arrested by detectives after a saloonkeeper had "tipped oft" that he was carrying a bundle of bank nots. fi SOLDIER'S PLEA Equestrienne, Riding Wildly, Is Seen Near the Scene of Barr Tragedy. LIBERTY WHS 3 pounding the, meanings of the play, "The "No, you will not," retorted Choynskl. "But I say I will." "No, you won't." This crossfire lasted several moments, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY located at Oakland's malii transfer point. We are always aiming at the best of quality and eervtoo at prices that appeal to discriminating buyers who want to live well.

1 Aged Veteran Is Arrested fori after which Choynskl succeeded In explaining that Donohoe was represented GIRL OF 15 A BURGLAR CONFESSES TO R0B3ERY by counsel and that the evidence would have to be regularly presented. Selling Lottery Tickets; Displays Medal. NEWIURO, N. Sent. 20.

Cnn. The Mayor seemed satisfied and there- fesslng that she committed two burglaries, after ruled like a judge upon the bench, HEATS Landslide had quite an official smack about it last evening. Miss Viola Barry had already an Intimacy with her lines, born of repeated production in the South, and her father, Mayor J. Stitt Wilson of Berkeley brought to his explanation echoes of the propaganda that got him his pob ln the college city, It was, ln fact, quite a Socialistic evening. The comedy desprves better attendance and may be expected to secure it with the repetitions this and tomorrow venlngs and tomorrow afternoon.

MEANING SERIOUS. The play Is a comedy within the classic meaning of the term that ti Is not accompanied by death. Its meaning is too serious to make its atmosphere particularly happy. Like "The Doll's House," It shakes the hinges of the clos Oakland's Premier Meat Market, SPRIXG LAMB. PORTLAND, Sept 20.

A clew as weird as it was sensational was given to Sheriff Robert L. Stevens last night la the murder mystery case of Harry G. Barr, the automobile man, who was found dead on the Lynnton road, north of Port land, Tuseday. The sheriff stated that a chauffeur, whose name ha did not give out, came to him last night with the statement tflat about the hour and near the place where Barr was supposed, to have been kilted, a woman, riding horseback, with loosened hair and gowned In what resembled a light colored klmona, rod past hla car at a nigh rat of speed. The chauffeur said that at the time he assumed that tha woman was riding for a physician, and the possibility that the woman and Barrs death might have had some connection did sot occur to him until this evening.

niarjone Lrtcntt. nrteen years old, was In most Instances overruling all objec-arrested at Waldim by Chief of Police tlons Hi. thre nrivate stpnocranhera Honk. Tho girl acknowledged that- re- ons Pr'vate stenograpners cently she entered a boarding houes in wsre ln attendance and while there were Washington Placo by removing a pane of many breaches of legal etiquette, the pro-glass from a window and stole several ceedings on the whole ran smoothly. "'V'r Frank T.

Kennedy, secretary of the Board InVhfngtonsTre" Commissioners, James Maher. sec-by cutting the slats In the shutter with retary of the Civil Service board, and a saw and secured a sum of money. SheJ Fire Chief Thomas Murphy were the bid herself behind a dresser when she principal witnesses of the morning, heard persons approaching. Tt developed i Thpv -oiiprt ln order to that the police were soarchine for th They were called In order to estauusn Hind Quarters, heavy. Displaying a badge presented to him for bravery, Raphael Gallardo, a member of the Grand Army of the Republic and an old Indian fighter, made a pathetic figure ln the police court of Judge George Samuels this morning when he appeared for sentence on a charge of selling lottery tickets.

Gallardo 1b over 90 years of age and has supported himself for some time on the meagre returns from the sale of lottery tickets. Fore Quarters, heavy HILL'S TEA and COFFEE DEPARTMENT SUGAR SPECIAL for Saturday and all 'next week delivered to your home. 9 lbs. Best Granulated Cane Sugar 60c 20 lbs Best Granulated Cane Sugar .......51.00 100-lb Snck Best Granulated Cane Sugar $4.05 When bought with other goods of the same amount at this depart Hind Quarters, LigTlt 17c Pore Quarters, light 11c girl they had traced to this house, nrst point, namely, the appointment ets jvheer men and women keep their they neglected to look behind the dresser. Shoulders, yearling Vzc skeletons.

It never shakes them as hard of watchman's helpers ln violation of the charter. At the outset, Attorney Choynskl caused a sensation by declaring ln the as "Tne; Doll House," not nearly so hard, nor as "Pillars of Society," which Fearing discovery the girl remained behind the dresser for fourteen hours. At 6 o'olock she nvde hr escape. Sho says she stole to get money to buy new Stews 6 lbs. 25c answer to the complaint which he filed It less distantly resembles, but still It Round Steak 15c clothes.

makes the suave conservative self-con scious and the contented bourgeoise un easy. Rump Roasts Miss Barry shows more than a home "What was I to do?" pleaded the aged veteran. "I am not a young man. I cannot find work, and could not hold up my end If they gave me a Job. I have to make a living some way." Gallardo was arrested several days ago by Patrolman George Green and when taken Into custody had a bunch of lottery tickets on his person.

Judge Samuels took pity on the old soldier, and upon his promising that he would not sell lottery tickets in future, he was placed on probation. His case has been called to the attention of the local post of the G. A. R. and some pro-; vision will be made for him.

bred Intelligence ln her understanding of that the Mayor himself was violating the charter by attempting to dictate to departments and their chiefs how the different branches of the city government should be run. The balance of the answer contained a general denial of all the charges. Choynskl argued that there were not sufficient allegations made to Justify a trial, but his objections ln this regard were swept aside. Pot Roasts 10c Corned Beef 8J-10c Pork Roasts the lines of Miriam Polowska. One now somehow scents tehind her presenttation ment Hill's.

Crown Brand Teas Sue per lb. 5 lbs $3.25 of the part the California woman of the day who has outgrown carelessness of affairs of state and has begun to make Spare Ribs Hill's Popular Blend Coffee them particularly her own. It is this In Leaf Lard 12c 3 lbs $1.00 35c per lb. teiligence that Is the best thing about Miss Barry's playing. Jack Conway, as the chance you gentlemen want Hill's Best Blend Coffee I II- 11 it: I 40c per lb.

3 lbs. the young millionaire candidate, and Clifford Robertson In his former role of WERS OAKLAND MAI Burden Pell, created favorable lmpres slons. Called Into the play at almost a Hill's Choicest Coffee 45c. per 3 lbs (1.25 This blend Is something new and Veal Roasts 12-lBc, Veal Breasts Eastern Hams, by the Eastern Lard, per 15c Every Sale Guaranteed. O.

E. SCHMIDT. moment's notice, Miss Evelyn Lewis of Oakland played an excellent second to cannot be excelled for strength and Bt WIFE Miss Barry. SEEKS ALIMONY flavor. Phone Oak.

8503. Mayor Wilson addressed the audience before the opening of the last act. He spoke of the meaning of the play to both On account of holiday tomorrow and our store being closed till 6 p. we are anxious to make a good record in sales for the hours we are open-(6 to 10 p. so to that end we.

offer 5 men and women and of us being an interpretation of present-day political 1 Adolph" Widenmann Wants Divorce Suit Tried in Solano County. Declares Husband Aqreed to Pay Her Sum of $30 Monthly. i Travel Around the World for tendencies. GALLS TAFT "DEAD COCK IN THE PIT' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20.

Adolph Widenmann, son of Henry Widenmann, the millionaire brewer of Vallejo, today filed ananswer and demurreT to the suit for divorce begun by Vivtene Vallejo With BURTON HOLMES, the world-famous traveler, as your guide. Enjoy all the pleasure of travel without the usual trouble, inconvenience and experse by owning- Oedge Widenmann two months ago. Mrs. Idenmann formerly lived In Berkeley Roosevelt Refers t6 President Ihd Burton Elolmss Trsvelogu 03 and comes of a pioneer California family. She charged her husband of trying to desert her on several occasions by leaving their home ln Vallpjo at midnight.

In connection with his demurrei OFF OUR Mammoth line of and Scores Republican Leaders in Speech. NWhen John B. Rankey and his wife Florence K. Sankev separated some tlaeJ ago they drew up a contract whereby the husband agreed to pay $20 per month her support. There was a clause providing for illness and non-payment.

Fankey, who Is nn engineer employed by the Southern. Paclnc Company declared that he hadjoen unnble to make the payments since July. Kis wife filed suit for divorce against Mm on September 6 and had Mm ln court today In an effort to get alimony outsido of their contract. Fankey tald that while he earned at times as high as per month his averase durintr the last six months was only about $135 and that, he was unable to pay much alimony. The matter was continued "before Superior Judgro Harris.

BRYAN HAS BUSY today, Widenmann asks that, the case be transferred to the Solano county court. HASTINGS, Sept 20. Assailing Suit en the Republican leaders in general and IX THIRTEEN VOLUMES. This beautiful set, bound in buckram, is published at $49.65. Have but a limited number of sets to offer at above price of 28.50, No library complete without them.

W. T. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND MAGAZINES. 1706 Sn -PABLO AVENUE Victor RosewRter of Omaha, former Republican national committeeman in particular. Colonel Roosevelt opened his cam ALLEVIATE SUFFERING; RECEIVE REWARDS paign In Nebraska today.

Overcoats "Penrose, Barnes and your own Victor WASHINGTON, D. 20. For TOUR IN MONTANA B0TTE, Sept. 20. Two formal WHILE COOKING MEAL LITTLE GIRL IS BURNED PHILADELPHIA.

Sept. Wliilt speeches and a dozen rear platform addresses were scheduled Cf or the second day of William J. Bryan's campaign isT HEMEMBER irS CREDIT, TOO, and the Newest Fall Merchandised iour oi moniana. jhis first SDeeeh to- preparing dinner for her sick mother. Rosewater." he said, "were entraped at the Chicago convention ln southing the Republican ship.

They cared trjt a bit for the principles of the AH they wanted was to keep the power for their own purposes and If they could not keep it without mining the party they were glad to ruin the party. "The bosses know that Mr. Taft is a dead cock In the pit and they are turning to. Mr. Wilson I will admit that the bosses don't like me.

What's more, I will make them not like ma soma more before I nm through. "We proKressives Intend to see that In our party every promise made by a publio maa la kept." i their inventions for alleviating human suffering, Major' Paul S. Halloran and Captain Henry L. Brown of the Medical Corps. TJ.

S. wet yesterday sent $505.05 each as prizes awarded to them by the ninth International Red Cross conference recently held here. The prizes were part of a fund donated for such purposes by the Empress Marie Feodorovna of Russia, and the money has Just been transmitted through the American Red Cross by the central committee of the Russian Red Cross Society. Major Hallonin Is at "the Walter Reed General Hospital here, and Captain Brown la at Fort Elocum. tew Tork.

day was made from theXrear platform of 10-year-old Sara' Meyeroff of 209 Pine out the fire were heard by her mother, who tottered down the stairs to her as- sisiance. Mrs. Myeroff wrapped the child In a rujr, and then fell over exhausted. Neighbors ran Into the after tearing the burning clothes from the girl, carried her mother to bed. She is ln a serious condition from shock.

The child was hurried to the Pennsylvania hospital. Her body, face and hands are badly burned, and her condition Is critical. ma mm ai iseipraae in the tpaVtin val- street, was probably fatally burned in ley on his way from Helena to 'Bozeman her home. The chila was maklnp toast where he will speak this afternoon. Af- 1 on the eas stove when a sudden eust of EASTERN OUTFITTING GO.

tr his Bozeman address he will speak' wind blew the flame outward. Her dress at Three Forks and other towns on the caught fire and ln less than a minute Men'a 621 Fourteenth Just Be' way to Butte, where he will deliver an she was enveloped in flames. aaaresa lomgp Her crlei as she endeavored to Peat.

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