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OAK LA WD OCTOBER 1, 1914. THURSDAY EVENING, ITU Got 'It at Bowman's and Eliminate Risk. BoYMffsABiUetiu Headquarters for Hand Bags ajid l'arty Cases. a vl I a I 19 Pianola THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 19H- No- 'V anv VOL.

2. BROADWAY AND 13TH, OAKLAND, BAZAAR IS A HIT DTQURIS WORL jFriclay Specials! 0 TIME EXTENDED Published Every Few Days BOWMAN DRUG CO. 13th and Broadway Oakland Other Store 13th Ave. and E. 14th 8t, Oakland.

ShattucK and Center, Berkeley. Circulation Guaranteed to Equal that of Any New. paper in Oakland. -Suagestlon i Bargain Day at Bowman's A once-a-wcek event HALTED BY WAR that means dollars to those who are watcning uie pennies. Reg.

15o Bowman's English Tooth Powder An oldfavorlte In a hew package. Intro-' Qr ductory One-Day Special Price THE STORY OF A NEW PARTY DRESS How One of the Older J5isters of the Family 1 ot Bowman Preparations Happened to Come Out in Ivory and Delft Blue. You will notice among tomorrow's Specials "English Tooth Powder 9c." This is an old favorite In a new dress! And is marked at 9e tm- Mt. Eden Residents Fail to Complete Long Sightseeing 33c Reg. 50c Hard Rubber Combs Take ye-tir choice from several styles.

Spec. 'Friday Reg. lOc'chamee Puff A powder puff covered with soft chamois. Special Friday 6c Is Needed In Your Home Mr. BusineM MaPpyou -need the PuneU you will enjoy a short every-tvening period recreation and refreshmentby playing (yourself) everything it "-the realm of music- 1" 1 Give your children the opportunity of knowing good music help them in their music study they, too, will sebn play the masterpieces.

Your wife and friends will share your pleasure they, too, will play as well as enjoying the playing of yourself and children. The Pianola will put Music into your-home not music played jo you, but bv you. CJ Never has the Pianola been so fine, so perfect, so economical and so easy to buy. Why not at least nvestigate? Sherman lay Go. iTwicwAT it wenra ruMo rvrnohu aire bboskm IBBET IIDB10 AMD MUSICAL, MXKCHAMDIlE-PMNOLAa Fourteenth and Clay Streets, Oakland Kearny and Sutter St, San Fraaciaoo.

Piplllll HATWArlD, Oot, 1. One of the most complete world's toura--ever-taken by Callfornians, uvwhlch Mr. andMrs. HeT; man J. Mohr of Mount Eden MSave traveled continuously since last November, has had to be abandoned on account of the war.

The globe trotter Intended to spend another year In traveling, but were held up at Melbourne at the outbreak of the war. They took ship home. Intending to spend some time at the Samoan Islands en route. Here again, however, the war Interfered with their plans. Mr.

and Mrs. Mohr, both of whom are attorney and well known in the bay ply to celebrate its debut cities, decided a year ago to take In all- into tooth powder society. After tomorrow it will be 15c- For several years the popular tooth powders have been put up in convenient tins while our -English Tooth Powder, like England itself stuck to the old Ideas, and came in a bottle. Recently we concluded it was tlmo to make a change, so we had" made some attractive delft blue Reg. 10c Envelopes Good for ordinary social correspondence, sending out monthly checks Cm etc.

Special Friday, per package Reg. 60o Shoe Horns French Ivory. A chance to add to your Parisian Ivory collection. l9p Special Reg. loo Dental Floss Ina tube with a convenient cutter; a necessary dental article thai every one should carry.

Special Friday. vv Keg. BOo.Coin Purses A good, sensible, serviceable, workaday purse. Special 33C Friday French Ivory Mirrors; Reg. $2.50 Beautiful 6-ln.

bevel French plate glass; a splen- Q5 did $2.50 mirror. On special sale Friday. $2.50 Fountain Syringes The. famous Lynwood brand guaranteed quality. Special CI QC Friday.

Reg. 25c Tension Spring Scissors 7 or Inches; cheaper than having an old. pair sharps 1 ened. Special Friday Reg. loo Compound Licorice Powder A popular laxative and blood purifier.

Special Reg. 25o Castor Oil Bowman quality. lr. Special IFriday Re. 25c Bowman's Garcle A reliable, old-fash- EDITORIAL Hundreds of new residents are making their homes in, Oakland every year These welcome strangers as a rule know little or nothing of local conditions and frequently go through many try.

Ing experiences before they learn where to trade. some of these "newcomer-folks" would Just take the trouble to ask a few questions of the they'd get along much easier as far as shopping Is concerned. Bowman's has been established right here in Oakland for over 40 years and It seems to be a generally accepted fact that everyone is safe in going to Bowman's for anything in our line. Therefore, if the new folks will ask the old folks where to go for drugs; etc, the old folks will generally say, "Oh, well I guess you'd better go to Bowman's. Vou're safe there and you'll find "their prices right." (So WE say.

"Ask any and ivory enameled nickel i 0 1. tu. with MllriA ton. VJ and filled them, with the same popular, meritorious, pleasant to use powder that we sold in the old bottles, priced it at 16c a tin, and tomorrow we celebrate Its debut at 9o. Recently we advertised I our new Vergo Violet Tal-; cum Powder as a new baby In the Bowman Drug; Co.

MISS MARIE KTESEIi. ioned combination that hits the spot and stops the trouble nine times out of ten. 17C ff Special the famous sights In every country oi th-world, They, planned to epend about two years in traveling, and when the war put a stop to the tour had already vial ted the most remot corner's of the globe. They sailed on the great lakes at the headwaters of the Nile, spent several day In the "rain forest" In the heart of Central Africa, penetrated'lnto the Indian Jungle and went down Into the famoua Kimberly diamond mines in South Africa. They made a hurried exit out of the country In the vicinity of Port Said, which was In the grip of the plague.

After their Itinerary through Africa and India, Mr. and Mrs. Mohr visited Naples, Marseilles and other cities on the Mediterranean Sea. They then took ship to Australia, where they were forced to cur-tall the Journey. TO ADDRESS FRUITVALE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION FRUITVAI-B, Oct.

1. The Fruitvale University Extension Society has completed arrangements for the Initial lecture on "War." which will be delivered by Professor Kroeber of the University of California In the Congregational Church tomorrow evening. This will be the first of a series of three lectures by Professor Kroeber on the war situation In Europe. The lecture Is timed to start at Seats will be reserved for members of the Extension Society until 8:10, when the church will be thrown open to the publlo who are Invited to Join the new organization. Dr.

Daniel Crosby, president of the society, will preside over the gathering. The war lecture of Professor Kroeber will be followed by another series by Dean Barrows of the university. 1 MARRIED IN MARTINEZ. family. The English Tooth Powder might therefore be classified as an older sister in a new party dress.

For those who prefer the original package we still have it in the same bottles hold ing the 25o quantity. VERY FEW PEOPLE KNOW OF THE MANY GRADES OF PER-OXIDE OF HYDROGEN ORPHEUM MACDONOUGH All Peroxide of Hydrogen Isif Alike by Any Means. one who has lived h.ere Nothing is more acceptable to persons collecting Parisian ivory novelties for a long; time. are two kinds of FRUTTVALE, Oct. 1.

Among the churchwomen who have charge of th booths at the bazaar and carnival given by St. Elizabeth' Pariah in St Joseph's Sodality Gymnasium, I Miss Marie Kie-sel, a prominent member of the Young Ladies' Sodality. So great a success wa cored at the opening night that the carnival committee decided to wind up Saturday night Instead of thl evening. Judging from the attendance last night, the carnival will break all record for affair of It kind held by the parish. Thi evening another straw vote will be taken to test the voting strength in this district of a number of candidate for office.

WASHINGTON COUNTRY CLUEiT0 GIVE FAIR CENTEnVILLE. Oct 1. The Country Club of Washington township is preparing to give a fair on the afternoon and evening' of October J6 and 17 at the clubhouse in CentervlHe. Th. na.Hit.wi.rk hooth.

In charge oi frames of this beautif ul I Peroxide of Hydrogen and many grades of each kind, YOU'RE ALWAYS WONDERING "WHAT TO GIVE" materlal. We have them from 25c up to $5.00 with particular The kind you purchase outside of established drug stores is usually not suffl- Annette Kellermann, the beautiful Australian diving venus, playing In "Neptune' Daughter," filmed fantasy at the Macdonough theater, has given enjoyment to many In displaying her aquatic art on the vaudeville stage. But now the is delighting many more, became her wonderful diving and swimming trick could not be displayed more vividly than In the motion pictures, which are being shown the entire week at tha Mao-donough theater In the afternoona at 1.30 and 1:80 and In the evening at MS and 8:45. "The Trail of the tonom Pine" begin at the Macdonough theater next Sunday evening. Thl 1 not a moving picture.

ly good values at 25c, 50c ai nn i Jesse Laity "Beauties," ten In number, all grouped In a dandy bit of musical comedy, wtth some of tha moat melodious muslo, with all tha trimming of a big Broadway show. The production la tha most pretentloua thing that ha come th Orpheum way for many month. With them a a co-atar on the bill 1 Han Kronold, doubtlea tha moat celebrated 'cellist In. the world, an Internationally known artist Blnns and Bert are funny chaps from abroad, who keep the crowd In roar of laughter with their antics clown and athlete; Kramer and Pattison are In a strong men act; Burkhart and White are known as home run hitters In the Blng-er' League; Finn and Finn are dancer of unusual skill: Rita Boland and Lou Here's An Idea. Everv woman has manv ciently pure for medicinal retain their medicinal properties continually In spite of ordinary evaporation.

The amount of available Oxygen and its keeping qualities determine the grade. It is easy to make Peroxide of Hydrogen that is strong at the moment of manufacture but to produce a grade that retains this strength isontlnuously untJI the last drop Is used necessitates an expense of production that is a temptation to eliminate. We carry only one grade of medicinal Peroxide of Hydrogen. The very best hai waiuj, uct. l.

John H. Haar, a younK Hayward architect, and Miss Edna One possible effect of friends whose photos she use and by evaporation the "War of Nine Nations" would like to have upon nlll.vi, nnnm even lta ad- Slayter of Martlnex were married In Mar may be higher prices in her boudoir and the gift of the better grades of Paris- a Parisian Ivory Frame vantages as a toilet article. tine last night. Relatives and close friend of the families witnessed the As a rule it does not pay ceremony. Tne couple later left for a honeymoon In the south.

On their return ian Ivory Novelties be- containing the picture of a cause the best grade loved one would be certain comes from France. of genuine appreciation. Consequently it behooves I It isn't the cost of a gift to buy this cheap grade. Medicinal Peroxide of Hyd tney will occupy a new home on Soto PANTACES street In tints cltv. The bride comes, of a rogen can be used both as a nromment Martines family and Is a everyone to complete their article that counts it's the tniw artlcln and as an anti cnarming and accomplished young wo dresser outfits now.

sentiment that goes with It Bepti0 and the better grades Holt have a pleasing melange and long and story and dance: Alexander and Scott are "From Virginia" and the most remarkable female Impersonator In the business. Next Sunday ta anniversary week at the Orpheum, commemorating the seventh birthday of tha house. man. Haar la a past president of Eden Parlor of Native Sons and is well known as an architect. He was commissioned to draw up the plans for the restoration "The Fair Co-eds." Menlo Moore' newest musical tabloid of campua life 1 what the author term a "hot of happy Incident of co-education day." The scenery la beautiful and the tory true to life.1 Ethelvn Clark.

Male Morrl and Oeorge Oldham are three pretty girl, all of whom elng well and dance gracefully, inhn ptn "hnm" comedian and Mrs. Clarence Martensteln, will have both fancy and plain articles for sale, and win also piece loaned for the occa- lTne culinary department wlll be under the management of Miss May Haines, and the ladles promise some tempting dishes. Mr. Barton Brown will have charge or the preserves, jellies and pickles and Mrs. Wamslev the fruits, vegetables and nuts.

Tha flower booth will be under (-the supervision of Mis Mollle Meyer, and promises to be one of the attraction. There will be ribbon prize awarded for the contests, and all who wish to exhibit In the different lines may apply to the committee In charger Th. nf curios and concessions oi tne historic Mission San Jose. MANY WITNESSE8 ON HAND. SAN LBANDRO, Oct.

1. Forty wit FRANKLIN nese crowded into the San Innrirn justice or the Peace courtroom to give POLICE CAPTAIN DUKE WOULD RESUME DUTY SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1. It was learned today at police headquarters that Captain of Police Duke, recently retired on a pension because of disability, will wage, a fight to regain hi. post Captain Duke has long wanted to return to the eviaenre yesieraay afternoon In the ex animation of Antone Lopes, who ts CHEESE MAKERS HAVE CHANCET0 GAIN FAME WASHINGTON, Oct 1. American makers of cheese, as a result of the war in Europe, have a chance to establish a reputation for their products that will outlive the present disturbance, according to the Department of Agriculture.

It was pointed out today that Imports of European cheeses will greatly decrease on account of the war, and that there Is charged with a criminal offense by his CALIFORNIA APPLE SHOW TO BE OPENED TONIGHT The California Apple Show will be opened tonight. There will be little ceremony. President O. D. Stoesser of Wat-sonvllle will pull a lever and the myriad of Incandescent IlghU that reach in sweeping festoon from, the top rails of the two, tents to the eight walls and let fall a maabr light on the 2,000,000 apples sent to San 'VrancUco from the 21 apple producing counties of California.

Opposite the entrance to the main tent mnce. junge u. u. Toireimier postponed will be managed by Mrs. Mary Allen, and mo vxaminauon until Thursday after noon at the reouest of the nmaeyitir.n Awtn nrnve verv Interesting.

Both sides have lined! up a formidable The exhibit of curios and concessions Lduty but has been In ill health. After his array of witnesses, one of whom a retirement his post was filled by the pro- emphasises hi attenuated length In his role of a mental grind unued to. frivolity. Bert Perry play a fat part and get latishu bv Jut walking around. Jeanne Went I featured with pretty Mia Clark, and these two sing and dance Other act are Hera and Preston, circus acrobat, Frank and Lillian Bur-bank In a piano and ringing turn, Clara Bever and company In a tense playlet entitled "Self Defense." Billy Chase and Charlotte Iji Tour with a bunch of laughable nonsense Schiller' string quartet of girl musician-: Kitner, Have and Montgomery In "Swell at Sea" and comedy motion picture.

Net week "Lady Belle and Silver Belle," a myitery act, will be the headliner. Catholic priest from Mission Run Jn.A At. motion of Lieutenant Herbert Wright. no reason why some of this deficiency cannot be made good at home if far- inrney uonsalves of Oakland will defend Lope. The defendant recently surprised Judge Toffelmier by pulling 11000 In greenbacks and gold from his pocket when asked to On of the comedies on the new bill for the last half of the week commencing today at the Franklin theater on Frank, lln and Fourteenth streets Is entitled "He Danced Himself to Death." Alice Jovce will be seen In a two-act drama.

"The Mytery of the Sleeping Death," based on a Hindu legend. "Generals of the Future" I the title of a film showing graduation week at West Point "The Potter and the Clay" by thri Kalem company and "Face Value." an Edison production, are both good two-act drama. "The Fable of 'Lutle. the False Alarm" by Oeorge Ade and a "Buster Brown" comedy for children, and grownup Vwt11 th Din- Fran Hell will heard In a fluegel horn solo and a pipe organ recital will be given by Edgar Baylies at every performance. The usual excellent music by th orchestra will be provided during the pictures.

stands a huge red windmill, that sug gest, an acre, of -Holland's 'countryside Ornish the milk Although Eu- picked up and transported to San Francisco. The great mill Is made wholly of red which were carefully selected and set In place by a committee of Se- ropean cheeses long have been popular In this country, and It ha. generally been believed that they could not be equalled by the domestlo product experts say American cheese already has been Ihade which ranks as high a. foreign cheeses of the same classes will be 'open to the public from 2 to 5 m. on the 16th and all afternoon and evening of the 17th.

Light refreshments will be served on the 16th, and on the evening of the 17th the Centervllle members will serve a luncheon In the dining room at BO cents per plate. In connection with the fair there will be held a better babies' contest. STUDENT GIVEN PARTY. FRUITVALE, Oct 1. Mis Myrtle Strong, a popular Fremont High School student, wa given a birthday urprle party by a number of her friends at her nome, 3818.

Carrlngton street yesterday afternoon. The party Included Miss Lydia Roberta, Miss Hortense Roberts, Miss Virginia Augette, Miss Mildred Griffin and Miss Clara Qunter. yui up v.aim nan. it is expected the examination will take several days. BENEFIT FOR LIBRARY.

FRUITVALE. Oct. 1. As the city budget, contrary to expectations, does not provide for a public library In Upper Fruitvale. the people of th.

rti.trtt Goaslp had It that Duke will be made property clerk, a position paying the same salary as a captain and with identical rank. In this way Duke could come back to the department without dethroning Captain Wright The post of property clerk is held. by Captain Bernard Judge who, however, ranks only as a patrolman and In tha event that he wa. deposed, would go back to the street Chief White declared that he knew nothing of Captain Duke's proposed return, but as he appointed the property clerk ha would say positively that Duke would not get his berth. How To Make the QuickestfSimplestCough BORAH LEADS ATTACK ON CLAYTON TRUST BILL KM () TV i Kemedy OAKLAND PHOTO, WASHINGTON, Oct 1 The fight on I Marh Better taaa tha Rrady- Klad aad Yea Save S3.

VaUy auraat4 have to support the library which was Instituted and carried on bv the Frnlt-vale Women' Improvement Club. Formed about six month ago, the library has a circulation of over 1000 monthly and Is steadily growing In popularity in the community The Women's Improvement Club, which has kept up the library by means of benefit entertainments, has -engaged the Wright Company for a performance at the Dlmond Photo-Play Theater, Friday evening, October 2 This' company has played successfully for the largest Lyceum bureau in the Central Statea the Clayton trust bill conference report STEAMER LINE INCORPORATES, was continued today" with Senator Borah SALEM, Oct 1. With a cap-leading the attack. He contended the italizatlon of 15,000,000, the Great Democratic anti-trust program was a Northern Pacific Steamship Corn- W. C.

T. U. WILL ELECT. FAN" 'LEANDRO, Oct 1. The San Le-andro Women's Christian Temperance Union will elect officer Tuesday, October when delegate to the Temperance Union tate convention will hand in report.

The officer were to have been elected this week. reversal of the strict statutory prohlbl- pany filed articles of incorporation tlon of monopoly as expressed In the with the corporation commission here bastopol women wives and daughters of the fruit growers of the famous home of the Gravensteln. To the right of the Sebastopol mill, set down snugly In a little yard Is the replica of the welding place of Ramona, made entirely of apples and comprising the feature exhibit of the extensive Julian district In 8an Diego county. Across the narrow avenue from the little wedding house Is the big water wheel which comprises the feature display of Humboldt county. Continuing on the circle around the tent the visitor will pass from the Humboldt display to the allegory built by the Lbrna Fruit Company of WaUonvllle called "The Kiss of the Oceans," and showing the two American continents In bas relief made of apples and the Panama Canal forming the Hps of the two kissing A little farther on is the Watsonvllle auditorium made out of glasses of jelly contributed by Watsonvllle housewives.

In the opposite corner is the log cabin that makes up the feature exhibit of Santa Crus county and in front of It. on the main avenue along the Market side of the tent. Is the pictur yesterday. The company, which Is a The first presentation of the two-mastsrpleoe program at the Oakland, Photo reveal two excellent feature of merit. They are an adaptation In film version of Charles Dickens' beautiful tory, "The Chime" and the paramont Lasky release, "The Making of Hobby Burnlt" The latter feature Edward Abelei, who created so profound an Impression In his work In "Brewster's Millions." "The Making of Bobby Burnlt" was run serially In the Saturday Evening Post and created great amusement.

Gee. Randolph Chester Is the author. Edward Abelea Is finely supported by Bessie Oar-rlscale (of San Francisco) and Theo. Robert. Sunday to Wednesday Mary Plckford will be seen In her latest creation nd success, "Such a Tittle Queen," the story of comedy and romance by Chan-nlng Pollock.

Sherman law and was a step toward regulating monopUea and restraints by commissions. DIES AT HOSPITAL. Joseph Comazzl, 1165 Nineteenth street died last night at the Receiving hospital following a stroke of paralysis. He was H5 years of ape. subsidiary oi the Hill railroad lines, will engage in operating steamships and water craft on the Columbia river and Pacific ocean, according to Its articles.

Two big' passenger vessels, which will ply between Astoria and San Francisco, are now nearlng completion. WILL HEAR RATE CASE. HAYWARD, Oct. 1. Commissioner H.

D. Loveland of the State Railroad Commission Inspected the piant of the San Lorenzo Water Company yesterday, In order to gain the necessary Information in fixing the town' water rate. He will preside over the hearing of the San Lorenzo Water Company here, Thursday, October 22. The water company ha made application to the Railroad Commission to sell Its plant and business to the Hayward Water Company and to issue $114,000 worth or stock. The complaint of the city of Hayward In regard MURDER THEORY DISPELLED.

BAN LEANDRO, Oct. nf the body of the unidentified man who was found dead in an orchard here yesterday morning dispel the theory that he wa the victim of foul play. The fact that his throat was burned by carbolic add and that a bottle which had evl-dently contained the poison was found near hi side point to suicide. Identification ha not been established MOTHERS SESsTon FRUTTVALE. Oct Allendale Mother Club win hold a bus.net.

meet! ing In the whool tomorrow afternoon. Business of Importance will be discussed. BURGLARIES REPORTED TO OAKLAND POLICE A oltalre diamond rnM vain. Save the Babies. NFANT MORTALITY is something frightful.

We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two per cent, or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one vear thirtv-anrnn ID0RA PARK esque Greenfield Mission. i main avenue that swings cough syrup is now used in more home than any other cough remedy. It promptness, ease and certainty in conquering distressing coughs, chest and throat colds, is really remarkable. ou can actually feel it take hold. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough relieve even whooping cough quickly.

Splendid, too, for bron-chitis, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma and winter loughs. Get from any druggist ounces of Finex (60 cents worth), pour it in a pint Lottie and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar This gives you at a 1 cost of only 64 cents a full pint of better cough syrup than you could buy for $2.50. lakes but a few minutes to prepare, full directions with l'inex. Tastes good and lievcr spoils. You will be pleasantly surprised now quickly it loosens drr, hoarse or tight cough, and heals the inflamed membranes in a painful cough.

It also stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- sistent loose cough. l'inex is a most Tslunble concentrated compound of genuine Korvray pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which 'is so healing to the membranes. -To avoid disappointment, be sura and ak your druggist for "2H ounces Pinex," and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The l'inex Coal's, uyne, lnd.

I to the alleged Inadequate water supply percent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-hall before will also be taken up attne hearing. FRIGHTENS HOLD-UP MEN. SAN LEANDRO, Oct. 1. Two masked hold-up men were scared off by M.

Rose, when they were In the act of robbing A. a Japanese, at tha corner of Esta-brook and Washington avenue, Tuesday nlKht Rose came- around the comer a the two men. cne with a revolver In hi hand, were going through the pocket of the Japanese. They left their victim and ran down Estabrook street In the direction ft the Southern Pacific track. Mar- wey are niteen I We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castorla would save ft majority of these precious lives.

Neither do we hesitate to say that many of 'these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotio preparations. Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children's complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. In any quantity, they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Castoria operates exactly the reverse but you must see that it bears the signature of Chas.

H. Hetcher. Castoria "'fht fr? home of around the tent stand huge urns Phld-Ing formal palms and. plants while on the rails in front of the tiers of apples stand smaller urns of palms done In the color of ivory. The roof of the tent is a mas.

ofags. Behind he main tent stand, the Watsonvllle tent where all the mdustrlaljxhlblt. have been placed. VEGETABLES BY MAIL. WASHINGTON.

Oct. 1. Seattle, Portland Or? Denver. Lb- Angeles and Aus-today were added to the list of eitle. which will receive the farm-to-the-tabfe" service of the parcel post.

Other clUe. which will receive the new service as the result of today's order by Postmaster General Burleson art Brook- tT, Bnta Clara avenue, by a burglar who forced an entrance to The banner crowd of th season are enjoying the splendid production of "The Flower Girl." with Myrtle Dingwall In the name role, this week Idora Park. The book of thl delightful musical comedy Is replete with clever lines and good situations and the Idora company makes the most of Its opportunities. With next week'a show, the Idora musical comedy will bid farewell for another season td the big crowds of admirers who have been constant attendants at the park thl summer. Many are planning dinner dance and little theater partie for thl week and next to aay good by to their favorites at the park.

Special scenery and costumes, some excellent dancing and chorus work, a bunch of new songs Interpolated by Jack Rayne In tha musical score, and the rippling music of splendid musical comedy co-operate In making thl the beat offering of the current season. V. 8. PLANS APPLE CLTTBS. WASHINGTON, Oct 1.

Forma vauow, uio iwau propoirijrf vyuun vno pores of the skin and allays fever. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 'That's what thousands of stomach lyn, PMIadeipma, reaK1n 11 window and raising the aash. The house wa ransacked, but the diamond ring wa the moat valuable of the loot taken. Mr.

Olive Duncan, 616 Fourteenth street reported to the police that burglar broke Into her home and stole two gold rlngR, valued at 140. The houe was entered by using a skeleton key. R. F. Scharx.

1S09 Catro street reported the theft of a gray coat Mrs. M. N. Johnson, 898 Forty-second street, reported the theft of two suits of clothe. J.

H. Hatght, 1759 Sixth avenue, reported the theft of S3 worth of turn from i l.n.nnil. Chicago." -rrovmence. Rich Mortford. and Phone OaKland 8862 Hotel St.

Marl European Plan tion of apple clubs In various parts of sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the dT" '1 rrrr the country Is being planned by the department of agriculture In cooperation with agricultural colleges. real cause Of the ailment clogged llv er and disordered bowels. mond, Va. The service already applies to twelve cities.

Farmers and truck growers in the territory contiguous to these cities may furnish to the postmasters lists of the articles which they can send to the custom-ers by parcel post. ACQrrTTElToF MURDER. HACKENSACK. N. 'Oct 1.

A. Jury late acquitted Mrs. Alice L. Seaton, accused of murdering f-the machine In front of hla atore. bomen west note.

Cor. 12th and Franklin Sts. Special Rates to Resident Guests It was announced today, with a view to Interesting boys and girls In the possibilities of apple culture as a Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the lller In a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles.

A. SONNICHSEN, Proprietor. profitable and pleasurable occupation. Such clubs are planned In the New UP Rooms England states. New York, New Jer If you have, a bad taste in your V)ZiU Monthly mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor.

J. HOCKINGMS ARRAIGNED. Elmer J. Hocking, arrested last night on a charge of felony embezzlement by agent at 667 Eleventh street, was arraigned befor Judge Samuels The case grew out of a partnership squabble In the Panama Tea Company, and Is said by the police to be more of a civil than a criminal matter. The sum Involved -la $67,.

Hocking declare that hla arrest I In the nature of persecution. i lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition sel, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Jdaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The clubs will be organized along the lines of the boys or energy, troubled with undigested food, you should take Olive Tablets, Rooms $9 Up Monthly Bath the substitute for calomel. and girls potato and corn club. STANDARD OIL HEAD DIES.

Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed 412 Eighth Street OaKland. California Largest and Most Complete Hotel In the City Modern la Every Respect All Outside Rooms Electric Lights, Baths, Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms Fire-Proof Rooms, Single or En Suite From 50c to J. 50 Per Day Special Rates for Tourists and Permanent Roomers her husband, rreaericn -ocawu, actor who was Bhot to death in their home' In Bogota, N. I on August 13.

On the stand, in her own defense, Mrs Seaton testified that prior to the death of her husband he forced her to become intoxicated. Her eounsel, in summing up, reiterated the contention of the defense that beaten committed sulclda. ESTABUSHE8 MORATORIUM. BUENOS, ATRE8, Oct 1. The chamber yesterday approved the bill already passed by the senate to Mtahiiah, an.

International morato- with olive oil. You will know them by' their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. I MADISON, N. Oct 1.

Horace jllutfhlns, for thirty years head of th) I Domestic Trade Department of the Standard Oil company In New York city up to hia retirement eight years Take one or two at bedtime for STEAMER REPORTED ASHORE. SAVANNAH, Oct. 1. An Identified steamer wa reported ashore off Tybee Light late last night. Report reaching here did not (ay whether the Ship, was In Immediate danger.

Two tug have been lunt aid. A Bath Call Boon $10.00 Evening Inspection Solicited quick relief, so you -can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. ago, died at his home her yesterday, aged IS yearw.

a number of corporations and an en-Ithuslaatlo yachtsman and relnsmaa. Th rr-rnrTa-T bin Vomnany. Polum bus, I high sea. running. irtum..

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