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nr MAY 11, 1911 MONDAY EVENING -OAKLAND TRIBUNE- L5 Column 15 Column 16 CLUBWOMEN "IN SESSIONS Adelphians Give Last Dance of Season Tonight MARTIN.) the World Leads America THE average American wants quick action, and the telephone gives to him. Today America is the largest user of the telephone of all the na-. tions of the earth. It's less than forty years since Professor Hell brought out his speaking tele, phone, and today there are 12,000,000 telephones in the world, of which over 8,000,000 are in the United States. Of the 22,000,000,000 telephone talks, that in one year pass over the wires of.

the world's telephone systems, 14,600,000,000 are within Uncle Sam's domain, America's wonderful telephone development is due to superior equipment and methods and to the big idea that the public is best served by an Universal system in which each Bell telephone 'is the center of a talking circle, limited only by the distance to which speech can be transmitted. Every Bell Ttitphont it a Long Distinct Statit THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COLIPAI I Mrs. B. C. Tlmerman, Mrs.

Frank Titus, -Mrs, J. Hamilton Todd. Miss I.I a Ton- chard, Miss Marie Touchard, Mrs. C. Tower, 'Mrs.

W. C. Tripp, Mrs. F. R.

Turton. Mrs. James. Vane, Mrs. James A.

Vandcgritt, Mis. Ira Van Slyke. Mrs. E. P.

Vaughan, Miss Mary C. H. Varney, Mrs, Charles D. Vincent, Mrs. Edward C.

von Helms, Mrs. F. A. Volkhardt. Mrs.

Edward K. Wade, Mrs. Henry Wads-worth, Mrs. Hum Bell Wakeldd, Mrs. J.

C. Mrs. Percival J. Mrs, C. L.

Wallace. Mrs. L. C. Walrath.

Mrs. Edward Marlon Walsh, Mrs. A. H. Ward, Mrs, C- J.

Weh, pier, Mrs. E. F. Wcihe, Mrs. V.

Well-bye, Mrs. F. Welle, Mrs. F. F.

Weston, Mrs. Clarence Wetmore. Mrs. H. A.

Wettlg, Mrs. A. Whltalcer. Mrs. J.

W. White, Mrs. H. L. Whltehond, Mrs.

Rupert AVMtehead, Mrs. W. W. Whitman, Mrs. Wells Whltmore, Mrs.

F. G. Wltrht, Miss Antoinette Gardiner Wilkinson, Mrs. G. A.

Willard, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Willard Williamson. Mrs. Harry Walter Wilson, Mrs.

Lillian Mrs. Wltcher, Mrs. Charles M. Wood. Mrs.

Hart Wood. Mrs. Charles J. Woodbury, Mrs. Frank .1, Woodward, Mrs.

Pen F. Mrs. W. W. Worden, Mrs.

J. H. Wright, Mrs. J. T.

"Wright and Mrs. B. D. Yorker. SACRED CONCERT, The musicals given yesterday afternoon bv Mrs.

E. J. Jolly, after vesper services at the, Younfr Women's Christian Association rooms on the corner of Fourteenth and Castro streets, was a delightful affair. An eppreola'tlve audience listened to the following program, each number of which elicited well deservrd applause: Duet "Glory ta Three, My God. This Night" Gounod Mrs, E.

J. Jolly, Mrs. g. Mills. Piano solo (a) "Romans" Schumann (h) "Spring Song" Mendelssohn Mrs.

ti. G. Crafts. Sonrano solo Savior Hear Me" Gluck-Buck Mrs. Jolly.

Flute Obllgato Mr. A. W. Stewart. Contralto Solo "Consider and Hear Me" Woolner Mrs.

Mills. Flute Solo Serenade" Mr. Stewart Duct "Savior. Source of Every Bless lng" i Geibel, Mrs. Jollv and Mrs.

muis. Sonrano Solo "The Brighter Mascnerom Mrs. Jolly. Flute Obllguto Contralto Solo "The Lord Is Mv She-nerd" Liddle Mrs. Mills.

Flute Solo "Elegie" Jadussohn-Vofrrick Mr. Stewart. CHILDREN'S DAY. Members of the Ofkland Club are looking forward to 'Wednesday with pleasurable anticipation. The afternoon Is to be devoted to music and children.

Not only are members to bring their own children on this occasion, but ficir "children's children" and their friends' children, so a jolly time. is in store for all. A meeting of the Child's Welfare League took placo in the Blue room of tho Hotel Oakland this afternoon. The removal of -the Oakland High school from' its present site ir. the heart of the business district, to other environments was considered.

The speakers who handled this topic were: A. C. Barker, city superintendent of schools, and Miss Anna, G. Frasor, etrt nr'nHrinl nf the apli'vl. LEGLESS AND ARMLESS FORM C0MRADERIE CLUB All mon who have had the mis fortune to lose a limb and who have been supplied by science with an artificial duplicate are eligible for membership In a club which has Just been formed in Oakland.

Charles D. Hastings, who has lost both is secretary of the unique club. On the club roster are already en OFFER NlgSiT ADVANTAGE OF THE MONEY TO LOAN 2 LOANS on household furniture, pianos and other personal property, without removal. Everything strictly confidential. Security -Finance Co.

601-602 Plaza 15th and Washington phone Oakland 1401. i Oll SALE MISCELLANEOUS Joe's Peanut Butter New Nuts- New Price Now 15o per at the NEW FREE MARKET, WED. and SAT. All courteously treated; goods guaranteed; free demonstration, i Joe Sizelove Co NEW FREE MARKET, Ctli and Washington. A CLOHING out sale of store fixtures at a bargain, consisting of house, 1 National cash register, 1 McCaskey register, 4 showcases, 3 sets of Dayton com: puting scales, 1 balance scale, 1 floor scale, 1 hand truck, 5 tea.

caddies, 1 short counter, marble top and screened, 2 sterling meat sheers; 1 elect, coffee mill 1 '8-day clock, 1 bread case, 1 cheese cutter, 1 delivery wagorV and harness, counters, shelving, etc. all must be sold. Bee owner. 1901 E. 21at, cor.

IRth phone Merritt 27. or -'Merritt 4298. A Vacation Sale A $8.00 trunk, $5.50 this week. Genuine cowhide suitcase, strap, $4.95, Gladstone and Qxford bags, $2.96 up. Don't miss it.

Oakland Harness 1915 San Tablo, A FINE violin for sale at bargain; excellent tone. 983 61st St. A FISCHER upright piano 'for sale, $65. 1504 Union, near 16th. Camping Supplies WAREHOUSE GROCERY 2C00 Grove st.

Phone Oakland 224. Buy here and save money. DOMESTIC gas range, enamel lined oven; slightly used, for sale. Apply 741 Snnta Clara Alameda. FOR BUILDING MATERIALS.

LUMBER AND HOUSE WRECKERS' ADVERTISING REE RUTLDING AND REPAIR DIRECTORY AT END OF REAL ESTATE COLUMN. GOOD upright piano, $75: oak case. 7400 E. 14th phone Elmhurst 908. GARLAND range and base, $5.

574 33rd street. INVALID'S 4-tlre wheel chair; latest model; like new; $22. Piedmont 680. NEW gas ranges, gas plates, gas and electric appliances, plumbing' supplies, hot Phone Pied. 6651 PLASTER board, 1-3 price of plaster; second-hand lumber, all kinds; building 'i material; we buy buildings to wreck.

Bay Wreck. phone Lakeside 252. F. for tale at cost at 584 81st St. SHOWCASES and atore flxtufss; exchanges a specialty; right goncs at right prices.

National Showcase Works, 2025 Addison, Berkeley; phone Berkeley 258. SECOND-HAND bicycles, $5 up: puncture proof tires, $3. Tobln's, 1971 Teleg. ave. THOROUGHBRED fox terriers, puppies seven weeks olo.

2120 st. 20-50-H. P. Otto gas 6-H. P.

Peerless, 80-H. P. Hercules. 15-25-50, S-p. G.

E. 440 v. motors. Parke Moh. 132 Franklin st.

PARCELS POST CALIF, honey of finest quality by prepaid parcel post, price list three grades free; sample Inc. Spencer Apiaries Box Nordhoff, RAISINS BY PARCELS POST, to Oakland nnd nil bay points, tin receipt of 44c (stamps or money-order); will mall pounds fancy re-clpaned. ready for use Thompson Seedless Raisins: postage paid. F. Hoag, Fowler, Cal.

WANTED MTSffELLAXKOrS Books off All Kinds Bought write or pnone Oakland Rook 17Z2 San Pablo phone Oakland 800S, BKST prices for men's suits. J. Muller, 630 8th; phone Oakland 6457. ri rvmiNir. irioitoihit we VJ ILi 'V -t Mil CALL A.

W. Cnase, 493 8th Oak. 2818. DIAMONDS WANTED, any size; we will pay Spot cash; no delav or publicity In our transactions; we have private offices. California "Loan Office.

California's largest pawnbrokers, 835 Broad-way, S.W. corner 9th Oakland. DIAMONDS and old gold bought. Room $11, 704 Market H. Stellpfing.

DIAMONDS, pearls wanted; highest prices paid. Schnman, 1.13 R. 624. fi.F. ST'RNITURE wanted: we give you mors for your furniture and household goods than you can get elsewhere.

J. A. Mimm A 1007 Clay Oak. 4671; 11 Phelan S. Dnurlas 641 KIST will pay you more for your second, hand furnlturo than anybody.

4S1 lOtb phone Oakland 8787. WANTED mall portahle concrete revolving tvpe; must be cheap. Address R. H. Watson, Lake Tahpe, i ai.

JHYICLAJV A Dr. Card woXtv! merlv of 517 28d Oakland. The doctor still continues to treat the afflicted after seven years without a known dissatisfaction. His unsurpassed skill: his vast experience: his unfailing success and his honest methods are attested by many thousands of former Low fees. Consultation free and strictly confidential.

412 West-bank 830 Market 8. F. Hours, 10:30. to and 304 Pantages hours 9 to 10. A DR.

O. W. O'DONNELL. SPECIALIST IN FEMALE COMPLAINTS; sure and quick results; strict, reliable, graduate physician: no detention froni home or occupation: my methods are original and re not used by other specialists; antl-- septic and -painless; consultation and edWce Room 3, 1025 Markst bet. 6th and 7th; 8:80 a.

m. to 4 p. ra.i evenings. 6 to 9 except no Sunday OAKLAND PHYSICIANS Dit. JOS.

ARDKNYI. Diseases of Wocieu, ROOM 96, BACON BUILDING. 12TH AND 12 TO 4 AND 5 TO 7 P. SUNDAY. TO 4 P.

M. MATERNITY HOMES PRWATE'mabB tentlon. 628 Hobart, near Grove. SHEPHERDS MalermtYHomeri707T3th ave. Phone Merritt 4173.

Rates reasr- OSTEOPATHY DR. H. F. DESSAU Disesses; stom-ach. liver, kidneys, bowels.

Thaver blds STOVES. STOVES, gas ranges, water heaters cleaned, repaired, connected. Oak. 6700. PATENT ATTOitNttY Atty.

19 eicpcr, factory mgr. and expert service. 525 Mkt. S. F.

HARRY CTSCHHOEDKR, regislweTpat-ent 417 First National Bank. NOT A AA V. D. bTUAHT, notary public, money to loan. Tribune oftlre, Stli and Franklin: phone Oakland 628 MONEY TO LOAN ItEAL ESTATE MONEY Any amount, from J250 to $50,000.

en real estate. No delays. Rates 6 and 1. We are private broken for a number of wealthy clients, and have money on hand all times. W.

Austin HU RROADWAY, AT 14TH SYNDTOATK RUILDINO. MONEY TO LOAN- ON RKAL ROTATE. QUJCK ACTION: CURRENT RATES. E. Walker' 1762 BROADWAY.

TTtoTtr OAKLAND 59S. IP yot! WANT ANY AMOUNT, 1250 to $50,000, promptly. On Your Real Estate. Long or Short Terms, 1 HAVE READY MONEY ALWAYS. E.

H. LOHMANN H3 Union Savings Bank Building. ISth and Rroadwav: phone Oakland 1S4S. MONEY TO LOAN In Any Amount At 6 and On Approved Real Estate. Laymance Real Estate Co 1482-14S4 BROADWAY.

OAKLAND. TO LOAN on country property, Interest 7. Sumner E. Cahlll, 1014-17 First Trust and Savings Rank 16th and San Pablo, Oakland. PRIVATE party has to loan on good Improved real estate; prefer loan from $1000 and upward; anv good looa-tlon; Interest 7.

Box 10482, Tribune. Real Estate Loans Any amount, ready at and 1. fKoenlg Kroll Quick Real Estate Loans See A. II. Pale.

404 14th at. Realty Good Coin $20,000, small amounts, 6 and Imp. prop. See Mr. Jno.

J. Roggen, 414 14th at.r loan Warner Pugh. LOANS 4teal estate, diamonds. 619 4fitli near Grove. Phone Piedmont 3991.

(IN KSTATBl ri and 7. V. F. PORTER. 1451 Broadway.

I BUY mortgages, notes, contracts and make short-time R. E. loan-. Johnson, S07 Baron phore Oakland 803. EKAL estate loans.

Kills Keagy, 315 Oakland Hank of Savings Bide. LO AN ON REAL EaTATT2, ANY AMOUNT. A. MAODONALD, 817 BACON PIT. OAK.

694S. WALTER N. GABRIEL, 703 Syndicate Bid? Oakland 7S20. $1000 TO $10,000, on 1st or 2d real estate mortgages. Box 10382, Tribune.

MONEY WANTED HAVE 'ash for good buys, mortgages, etc. H. W. Mclntler, 414 14th st. MONKV WANTED 77c and lOfw, security f.rt nrirrirsire Ro Trlhnne.

WANTRD Loan of $500 by reliable party; will pay In twelve monthly payments of $.10 each; security given. Box SI TO. Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL- A Independent Loan Co. JOl-502 PANTAOES THRATRR makes private, confidential loan to.

any cn keeptne house, on their personal note. Borrowers of us have the positive assurance that whn they call for monev tiey will be accorded all the consideration. 11 the courtesies and nil the advice that they as clients could desire NOTHING TO PAY FOR TWO MONTHS. On any loan made now we will allow ou two months before von are requested to mkc any payment whatever. FOR DETAILS PHONE OAKLAND J910, OR CALL AT 501-203 PANTAW THE- ATER 40S UTH ST.

Independent Loan AT California's largest pawnbrokers, lib-ral loans on diamonds. Jewelry, sealskins, furs, bank rates: ladies' private office; fire and burnlar-rroof vaults on the premises. Phone Oakland 2621. CALIFORNIA LOAN OFFICE. 2R Broadway', corner 9th.

Oakland. MONEY loaned salaried people and otlferg upon their own name; cheap rates; easy payments: confidential. Powers room 9. 470 ISth Oakland. LOANS on furniture, legal insts.

O. L. A M. 1007 room Oak. 2415.

A 2 Per Month LoanR on diamonds, lewelry or anything of value at 2 per cent per no other rhfinres: confidential: no furniture loans. FIDELITY LOAN MORTGAGE SOI -205 Plaza 15ttv and Wash'ton. Oakland's new remedial Institution. COME HERO We want our words to lead you into our establishment. We want our transactions to lustlfy you In coming.

We believe you will appreciate the wav we attend to your" wont "and will 'be glad to let us supply the ready money you need. advance money oulcklv, in amounts from $10 upwards and In a confidential way. All rates and terms explained in dollars and cents and everv transaction open and above board and subject to your annroval. Let us make vou a definite proposition. SEE -US -TODAY CENTRAL LOAN CO.

Room 217 First Trust and Savings Bank 1540 San Pablo cor. 16th Oakland; phono Oakland 3518. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY.

MONEY. $5 to $100. Ba'aHefl people, men or women. D. D.

DRAKE 1225 Broadway, room IS, Oakland. 48 Market room 201, San Francisco. S07 Macrfonald room 1. Richmond, LOANS on furniture, pianos, etr. Keystone Brokerage 470 13th room phone Oakland 6196.

WE LOAN -ON NOTES NOT ACCEPT-A RLE AT BANKS; IF YOU NEED 'MONEY SEE US. RELIABLE LOAN' COMPANY. ROOM 403 DAL7.1EL i. 682 STREET: PHONE rAirr.4vn rp Street R. R.

Employes, Housekeepers, $8 All Salaried Employes, Can Obtain Loans In Confidence At OAKLAND DISCOUNT 1128 Brnadwav. Room 24. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. trait es it easy for people to secure a loan quickly, privately, without publicity or Inquiries of friends; no advance charge; payments to suit the borrower and vnu pay only for the time you keep the money. Phone, write or nail and get the facts free cf cherge.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO. ROOM FIRST NAT. BANK ANIj. BltOADWAS PHONE OAKLAND 6980. (By BETTY A'mone; today's club meetings may be 1 mentioned that of the Hill which holds sessions ever- Monday beginning early in January and continuing until the last Monday in May.

at their club rooms, the Adelphiana give the tagt dance of the. season, and the rooms are being elaborately decorated for the event. The Alta. Mira club memiters met today to form a choral section. is an unusual amount of jmuslcal talent both vocal and instrumental, an'onpf the members and it proposed to utilize this for the pleasure of all concerned.

Mrs. Ernest Simpson of the Woman's Board of tho Panama-Pacific Exposition Is to be the guest of honor at a luncheon given tomorrow by the Berkeley Center of the California Civic League. Mrs. A. W.

Colby is to preside. EBELL LUNCHEON. Of leading importance in club circles tomorrow is the luncheon at which Mrs. Marshall Darrach is to be guest of honor. This ljnr.heon is to bo the last given this season, and Is consequently of marked interest to club members.

At tho round tank, will be the new president, Mrs. B. W. Owen, the retired president, A. 0.

Posey, and Mrs. Charles Ieonard HmlUi, Mrs. IT. Kessler, Mrs. FraniLeavttt, Mrs.

Charles A. Dukes, Mrs. A. J. Vanderglft, Mrs.

Charles Cornell, Mrs. A. W. Baker, Mrs. C.

W. Klnsey, Mrs. Charles Rowe, Mrs. Charles J. Woodbury, Mis.

George Bunnell, Mrs. W. V. Montgomery and Mrs. E.

D. Yorker. Mrs. Posey, the receiving hostess, will-be assisted by 'the following ladles: Mrs. Samuel Johnson Taylor, Mrs.

Susan McFarlln Taylor, Mrs. H. G. Thomas, US HITS FENGE TO Fresno-Madpra Stage Nearly Brings Death, to Twelve Passengers rmn. Miv 11.

Twelve nersons nar rowly escaped death yesterday when the Fresno-Madera automobile stage "crashed into a fence the Roedlna: municipal park to avoid a collision with a car. driven by Dr. C. M. Pusey of this city.

There were even passengers in the stage and five in the touring car. The stage was badly damaged. Fresno. Mav 11. The Fresno county board of supervisors, at the close of their May session, granted the petition of the San Joaquin Valley Farm Lands reclamation district on the West Side, which will take in about 12,000 acres.

Grass Valley, May was moving day for sevelvflrtons of fish at Lake Vera, a chagfWabode being made necessary by the Jfbi4ng of that bony of water. Severjrfm-undfSd men and boys working underVtlil direction of local sportsman's club, aCooped the fish into barrels for moving. Santa Crux, May 11. The casting of four plays, each one of which requires more than a' hundred amateur actors, is the of all importance in Santa1 Cru this week, and the city is keyed up to high tension on the selections of the i principals who will gain Thespian fame during the week of the water pageant, June 22 to 27 next. Santa Rosa, May 11.

Preparations are now completed for the Juvenile Rose Car- nival, to be held Saturday, May 16, under the auspices ot the nosa women Improvement Club. Kentfield, May 11. By a vote of 135 to the school bond election to erect ft new school house on the new Stadium site was carried here Saturday, 'he. ground upon which the building is to be erected was ooutueu uy wuimm Kent. Stockton, May 11.

The San Joaquin County Farm Bureau, which has a membership' of 500, has decided to hold a farmers' rally next Wednesday at Looke-ford, where the annual Lockefprd picnic will be held with an attendance of 10,000. Sacranjento, May 11. A complete and thorough discussion of the Panama canal tolls question as the three factions, President Woodrow Wilson, Champ Clark and Oscar Underwood, the compromising factors look at It. was given In the address by Duncan McKinley at the annual banquet of the Sacramento chapter of the American Institute 'of' Bankers held "here last night. About ICO members attended.

Stockton, May -11. Bishop Hanna' of San Francisco yesterday confirmed 360 children at St. Mary's church in this city, the class heim? one of the largest- ever confirmed here. The service took place during the 10:30 o'clock mass. The children came from both St.

Mary's and St. Gertrude's parishes, Columi DIAMONDS AND OLD GOLD WNTFT 1203 Notice to Advertisers IN ORDER TO PROTECT OUR ADVERTISERS. ALL CANCELLATIONS OF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MTIHT BE TN WRTTpEa LEOAIv NOTICES. NOTICE OF TIMS SET FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. In the Superior Court of the County of Alameda, State of California.

In the matter of the estate of Maria Alvlso, deceased. Notice of time, set for proving will, etc. "Notice Is hereby given, that a petition for the probate of the will of Maria I. Al-vlso, deceased, and for the Issuance to Erllnda Atckley of letters testamentary thereon has been filed in this Court, and that Monday, the 11th day of May, 1014, at 10 o'clock A. M.

of said day, at the Courtroom of Department No. 4, of said Court, at the Court House In ths City of Oakland, In said County of Alameda, has been set for the hearing of said petition and proving said will, when and where any person Interested may appear and contest the same. Dated: April 20th. 1914. JOHN P.

COOK, Clerk. Ry W. CRANE, Deputy Clerk. PHILIP M. WALSH, Attorney for Petitioner, Security Bank Oakland, NOTICE TO CREDITOR8.

Estata William Thomas Walker, 'deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under-signed executors of the last will and testament of William Thomas Walker, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication 6f this notice to the said executors at the office of P. J. Walker, room 706, Oakland of Savings Build-in tr. Oakland, which said office the I undersigned selects as their place of bus- ness in ail matters connected with sitid estate of William Thojnas WalkeAde-ceased.

'a PER CIV AT JOHNfWALKF.R, ALBERT KDWARD 'HATCli, Executors of the last wilA.ii'tJtl ttitfamant of William Thomas Walker. deWased. Dated: Oakland, April 24th, 1914, WILSON WILSON, 14 Montgomery street, San Francisco, Attorneys fur ir.tfcutarfc. 11 two weeKs' vacation for one person or a single weeK's vacation for two at any one of the following far-famed resorts, for securing Three-Months Paid-in-Advance Subscriptions to the YOUR CHOICE of a persons CAMP CURRY, HIGHLAND SPRINGS, CATHEDRAL PARK, KLAMATH SPRINGS, AETNA SPRINGS, CAMP VACATION, HOTEL CAPITOLA, New STORM DAMAGES TOWNS IN ILLINOIS AND IOWA CHICAGO, May 11. A storm which passed over Western Illinois and Eastern Iowa early today caused considerable damage to property In a number of towns.

In Davenport, la roofs were blown, off several residences. Huge hailstones fell in man plucos. There were no cnsnnltles. TRIBUNE'S OAKLAND TRIBUNE FETTER'S SPRINGS, PENINSULA HOTEL, FITCH MTN. TAVERN SKAGGS SPRINGS, SE1GLER SPRINGS, PARAISO SPRINGS, CAPITOLA COTTAGES Qajfrand 528 I ID RI rolled the names of several men who have been deprived of legs or arms.

Among them la Kdward Fonter, whose artillclal leg does not prevent him from running a mile before breakfast every day as a constitutional, He also rides a motorcycle, skates skillfully on rollers and Is an expert tango dancer. Another member la W. J. McCartney, a one-legged man, who has tramped to the summit of Mount TarnalpalH. OAKLAND Days Tel.

ft The mountains, seashore, lakes and streams are calling youGrasp this golden opportunity today For Further Information, Call, Write or Telephone to the Vacation Editor. "Happy Street 416 Eighth Late uf first publication; May 1L mi. lob Printing at THE 1HIBUNE Office..

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