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DECEMBER 10, 19fs. WEDNESDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE GOV. JOHNSON EXPOUNDS Montessori to Come West -o NEW PARTY PRINCIPLES Is Urged to Lecture Here Santa Glaus rides in 4- Declares "Political Cataclysm'' Gave Birth to Progressives; Defends Platform Breuner autotrucks The "National Order "of Spugs," organized by Rome of the brightest women In America, ha started a N'ation-w lile movement for the "Prevention of Useless tlft Giving." If you are in sympathy with this splendid lden, remember thRt at Breuner'8 you will tlnd I'SEFUt gifts ONLY. And, bet-jnr still, you need pay but a trWine deposit down the balance, a little each week NEXT" YEAR as your salary comes In. -Will hum a monarch who knoy his trade, lie suppressed discussion.

California was ruled the saino way for thirty or lorty enrs." "We liuie renelied the state where the people are hound to "Only a political cntuclvsin makes a ureal political movement. So toas born the. l'ronresslve party." "When one party helleves one OihiK, and some In It do not, thi'so should hoIvp their problems by themselves. There are rumors of our Joining an older parly. What for' To win? We would rather lose with principle than win without It." Views ot Governor Johnson as expressed last night.

I W.I,T j. Dlt. MAiytA montkssoiu, I FDl-CATOR, fc4" SJ WHO MAY TELL' pPj'j OAKLAND jjV-rg WOllK IS I I 9, -I 1 lWf.vf I Jii 'iLj i gfr 1 V'rlf vr -i A yrfVi -JU cj of recall. Thev have a different ''point of 'view, that's all. "Here citizenship is burden.

We take It seriously. We do the we. can for our state. New York has no such burden. Republicans let Mr.

Humes' do their woik. Mr. Murphy does the Democrats' work. a t'ortunate people! Here we, the people, recall ottlilais and they only have the right. Our New York Krethren lets Mr.

hit the telephone and order hia I'-fcislu turev do it. It depends on lie point of view. Which is the better? "Our' method is expensive in dollars and cents, but a profit lu citizenship. "Tills is just nn illustration. will say this isn't Weil, Its the democracy the Kmpire State.

It's not the Democracy ot Hrun, Til ad Before six hundred people, gathered to hear of the, Progressive party's welfare. Illram Johnson, chief executive of this state, spoke at the First Congregational church last night. He old not tell what his plans for tiia next campaign are. He say, however, that as far as he is concerned, Progresslvlsm and Republicanism cannot mix, and he reiterated this several times. As the result of his speech the audience learned thnt Johnson's slogan is no comprcnUfie with other parties.

No hints of his own candidacy were heard. The address was delivered before the League of the First Congregational and "Plymouth Congregational i hurches and their- guests, "following a dinner served at the church parlors. The Governor was Introduced by Ralph T. Fisher, president of the First Church There were no other speakers. Oak Desk, $15.00 Rocker, $4 $6.50 MahoganUe Birch Pedestal Tables, $6.50 Tour choice of Qolden Oak or Fumed Oak.

Price, tm-eludts chair and table, 1 Cash tl a Week. Gulden Oak er Mahoga-nlsed Birch ll.lt Caeh 11 a Week. Chelce of OoMea Oak or Mahocanlxod Birch 11 Cash II Week. mit that. ltarnocritcv varies.

So does II Itcpublh anism. Why stay In a partv ot Mpii views o.lor:, I might II fttWeek. jny. ns these? Co ice into a party Jf the affair being strictly informal. WOULD AVOID POLITICS.

one view. That logical. And Don't Forget Your Bungalow Tickets. "I am Klad." said Johnson, "at this WARY OF MERGER. these parties r.sk us to come stage of the development of this state, 'When Licli and 1 to talk to you of some of those things reform them, we are wary.

we have done, and some of the policies We have boen deceived before. Why in which we ask your co-operation More or less, in these suhiects. we touch on politics; we are not endeavoring to-right to talk in partisan fashion, but only in ten or motives ant acnievcmeni. nind Franklin Sis. "Louis XV- of Franch was a monarch who knew his trade.

Had his grandson had one-tenth his ability he would have postponed the revolution. He kent about him those who exploited government. He suppressed discussion and wandered OAKLAND through wicked but successful reign take chimes? We in one big, solid, unanimous party. "Our friends who inviting us to consolidate would, if we failed in our the lnush on us. "1 have tried to make -clear to you the national progressive movement.

This state lias seen this move long before the nation fjw It; and today no man dares run for office unless he to he a progressive. In New Jersey I found this tu be the fad. In Massachusetts I found the Republican candidate doing the same thing. There, however, The. people were not deceived.

"Think, of this, and you will realize how this move lias gripped the land, h'very political charlatan Is Insisting that he's progressive. Kvery politician who swung the club bqfop now claims pro-gresslveism. $tsLi -4 "Some, of us In life wore afflicted with that malady of political reform that He did not allow Investigation: he avoided reforms, and on thnt prlnolple. ror 80 or 4U years we. nerc, in the state of The old liS CLAREMQNT forces stood flrmlv against the first SCHOOL DEFECTS NOTED EDUCATOR MAY VISIT OAKLAND can't be cured.

It's a germ disease, and it's catching. When every one gets It the state becomes better. RECORD OF PARTY. "It was not until there waS: a Pro Hsmra FOR IB MEN wedge of reform. The abuses hoary with Bj went on, and we would be in the same thralldom had.

the old Io'uls XV policies r.ta yed. "nut finally one reform came, on a wave of puhilo sentiment. This started It. We had a direct primary, anil with this as a wedge came the achievements now before us. NATIONAL MOVEMENT.

"In a brief period the ancient regime has passed, and now. all over the states men and women have been thinking, and knowing. They have reached the stage wlieie people are bound to govern. Finally there has come Into the political arena a new philosophy the philosophy of all union devoted and militant; and there is nothing to prevent the new party. It Is founded on a rock Director Boyle Denounces the Construction and Demands Immediate Investigation.

gressive legislature In ltil 1 that we built for the future so that the past could never return to this state. It was then that this state first grappled with Its prob lem, and remedies were applied. Effort Is" Being Made to Bring Famous Man to Coast Be It was essential to first destroy. Just as a flimsy structure Is razed to ma-ke Several Trades Said to Advancing Pay of Employes. place for a new building.

we de Chicago stroyed the old regime. "So off tho heads of all the people Who didn't owe allegiance to the state alone. We let it be understood that servants to the state must serve vV-ASIUXriTON, Dec. 10. General uti Dr.

Maria Montessorl, originator of the famed method of teaching- young children which has been made standard by edu Declaring that construction work In the Claremont school; the new structure the corner of College and Shatter avenues, was faulty, that plaster w-as dropping, that the cerhent was not good and that other details were poor, Director Harry Boyle of the Board of Education last night cast a bombshell Into that body when at the meeting, he demanded an Immediate Investigation. "I have made a personal Investigation the school," ho declared, "and have found that there are many defects. I found that the roof leaked, that plaster was dropping on the pupils, and that on ward tendency of wages In the cigar and ciotnmg manufacturing industries Is in dicnted in a report just issued by the and it Is bound endure. X. "Good men and good women long have struggled in different localities1 to solve that which Is our greatest problem, the human problem.

Because they were without organization they were hable to accomplish what they sought to do. It takes a cataclysm to mak a great movement. So was It in France after veers of-tvrannv. Here, by the direct primary we did It. A political cataclysm did It In Chicago, and.

organized, thev swept to victory. Thn was horn the Progressive party the state alone: Today every employe of the state realizes this and observes it. "For years we sot supinely under the rule of The Progressives, instead, regulated the railroads bureau of labor statistics. Cigar-work ers In 1912 began receiving an average ot .1.9 per cent an hour more pay than the year previous. The clothing workers received 2.8 per cent higher pay.

Women cigar workers received the low est and highest average increr.se during the whole, the situation showed careless- 'last vear. the Inspiration of a great- Lness somewhere." cators in the four quarters of the frloho, may visit Oakland, if the rlans of local educators and commercial organizations ai-e carried out. Pr. Montessori, iho is now in the East, has promised to lecture In Chicago before returning to Italy, arid while there will be invited to also pay Oakland a visit. 'University of California instructors, local niemoers of the Board of Education, and teachers of the Oakland schools will be asked to urge the noted woman to come west.

Phe will be tohl that her visit to America will not be complete until she h.is seen the bay cities. She will be told of the wonderful kindorxarten work being perfected In the University the yrar. Female packers were given 11.5 per cent more pay, while female hand rollers only were paid an average of 1.2 Building Inspector C. I Taylor was asked to report on the matter. Taylor per cent more.

On the other hand, male clsfarmakers w.ere paid nn average of 3.3 declares that there are a few cracks and with a commission second to none In all the Union. We saw so-called Progressiva states, and went far beyond them all. "Today California is a model to men and women who think. It is the workshop of those who are making government better. "Men and women who think are watching California.

made our ballot what It was lntended to bp; we made the direct primary what it designed to he; we brought our government nearer the people, and then we put our railroad commission to work. Then we began our constructive work. We established the board of control to put the state on a business basis. They laughed at us first. Now they don't.

We've showed them. ier cent less than In 1911. leaks, such as often occur In new build is nearer Santa Fe's quicker, three limes a -day service makes it so Standard and Tourist Sleepers The California Limited The Tourist Flyer The Overland Express Santa Fe City Offices 1218 Broadway, Oakland. Phone Lakeside 425. 673 Market San Francisco.

Phone Kearny via Santa Fe In- the clothing trade women workers ings when pliistej- dries, but asserts thtft political party. As Jane Addajns said in that great session, there was the human problem settled. NOT PARTY QUESTION. not 'a question of partisanship. ft's greater" nobler; I ts- chance to do good not merely to elect men, but to make-thls land better.

This party has come to stay. "It has allowed the people themselves to solve the human problem. There were difficulties, and there still are. Rut to those who have struggled -with a beacon light ahead the name of a-nv party has these arc. not serious.

It la much as a ajso received a greater average increase than men. Female basters were granted an Increase of 16 per cent, while in several instances the men's wages were re- crack in a new sidewalk, he declared, which neeug a minor repair 'ner ana there. The work will be done shortly under Taylor's direction. of "California, and she will he told of tne work done in the college city hy-one of Parents" In the 'neighborhood of the ducfrl. The reductions amounted to an average of neajly per cent.

The lowest increase per hour was obtained by hush-elcrs and tailors, who get .1 per cent hlphcr pay. her most apt pupils. Miss Lydia Atter-Jury. of Berkeley, who Vecently retuaed ON BUSINESS BASIy- jJ Cleveland school asked permission to hold a fornjutl. sdiool opening In the new bulld-rrtiiAviwwiB'fia on the first Friday of This was granted.

A In? s- "Bv orgnnizatloniwe hope to do" In the aggregate what as individuals we cannot do When a political party means 'any-i. should die. When one In addition "to higher pay the' clothing workers obtaineo an average reduction of .2 per cent in working hours per week. The decrerse ranged from .2 to .9 per rent per week. Piano slil be installed In the school before that time.

"We said to each Institution that it must be oi) a business basis. The board of control has saved the state millions. The railroad commission has saved the people, by Just decisions, four millions. The old commission for thirty years was sunlne. In one term our commission to America 'after taking a under the noted teacher.

Dr. Montessori In Chicago, and also here, If she accepts the invitation to come, will show her wonderful motion pictures and views of the new system of. teaching as it is laught in the Houses of Childhood in Kome. She Is the first woman r.rii he eves someuuiiK. UI1U Xn effort is being made by Secretary A.

A. Denlson of the Chamber of Commerce, in which the Bchool authorities will he asked to aid, to have all county and city teachers paid their last month's salary of the term before the Christmas vacation starts. Denlson declares that this will enable them to spend more for their Christmas shopping, thus putting more money into Oakland's mercantile who ever studied In ltalx, entering the College of Medicine hy flllns only her initial that, until 'she was well advanced in her courses, was It learned by the college authorities that thi student was a woman. She was allowed to' finish. She first announced her unique method of teaching children in 1907.

and has since perfected the details of the work. Yes A. F. OF L. ALLEGE PLOT IN MICHIGAN FIELDS WASHINGTON; Dec.

10. -Officials of the American Federation of advised T'resldcnt today that they were Informed that an Immediate attempt was ahout to be made to hanisb labor organizers from outside states from the copper fields In Michigan. Their infornyf-lion transmitted to the President came in a telegram from Charles 11. Mover, president' nf the Western Federation of Miners, sent from Calumet, Mich. OAKS 0UTB0WL THE estal llsliments.

It is declared that the monthly teacher's payroll from the city ORPHEUM'S PLAYERS some in It do ame 8h''ld leave and solve'their own problem. Why should any man shrink at leaving a political party? This Is above the comprehension of the "man who puts principle above partisanship. "We who are young In political manipulation should learn to serve country, not partisanship. "This political entity is aiming at something better. We have heard a rumor that we may merge with a certain o'der partv.

For what? To win? We would rather go to defeat with our principle than win without it. We are going to keep humanity's faith. We, may lose. All cannot win, but we will keep up the fight for right. RECALLS OLD DAYS.

I can recall verv distinctly when I was a bov, I marched In a torchlight procession. Our fathers gathered and we voted as told by our campaign orators. and county totals over $123,000. The mat ter was referred1 to the county superin tendent. Other routine, business was- is rendered, more decisions.

For twenty years there was na audit of the sttae books. We audited them. "When a standpatter whines at this new government I usually, find that It's hecause his special privilege has been shut off. I don't hlamo the standpatters. To pull the system down in a day as we did naturally will hurt some man's business or privileges.

"We did the woik. No one deserves any particular credit. It Is the former regime, that "didn't do anything, that deserves discredit; that all! FIGURE BREAKAGE. "A business man always figures breakage. The consumer pays.

The state docs the same; If figures human breakage and deterioration, and we have therefore adopted the workmen's compensation act the most lied about, act In the United States, and in six months GIRL WHO KttLED MAN WHO WRONGED HER, FREED OMAHA, Pec. 10. Sebastians Ser-tina, an Italian girl, was yesterday acquitted of the charge of murder In killing Snhto de Iuca, who wronged her and then refused to marry her. The two hud been playmates In Italy posed of. The 0k iWi'atrd the Orr-heum.

of th OrphiMim alleys. In the A ol of the Nun Franclficn and Suburban Powllnic AmiorlatloD. la al night, thrne atralfcht. Raiyt-R, and bj a total arore of: Oak. 2623 f)la th Orpllenma.

24l.it! pins. The high Inillrldnal arorfa wcr: Parker, Keltnn. 214. and Bnh. 2D7 plna, thi following HOoru will ahow.

Tue M. M-DAVISON JAILED ON CHARGES OF FORGERY terday In "Washington, according to dispatches from the Kast, she was received hy 'President Woodrow Wilson and left shortlv after for Chicago. As Dr. Montessori speaks no Kpglish her lectures are delivered through'an Interpreter." Managing Ptreor Joseph K. Calne of the Commercial Club has been asked hy local educators to aid In the work of bringing the noted wqina.n- to Oakland, and will place the maMtyc linnieiikitely LOS AXOELER, Pec: 10.

After No. I Kill pln.T the terlds No. 2 In the It Monteeaori's clas at Hofne. AUTHOR OF INVITATION. Or.

IIowprtti.4.- flu; autlmr. the invitation which" has ben p-jrtoncWl to" the defense behind clbswl flooTR with clans tonight-: OAKS. hotarun which hehl hoilcw and nrlvnte w. voted for tradition. we nra me tut (Jam.

2d (innie. Total. M. M. kihciitnrensa, Miiditm MontcMSori's dura and camo to America on the same vessel.

The killing occurred lat March on the street aa de Luca wtl leaving- his' Tha girl defendant held her 4-month-old baby in her arms during the trial. The jury was out 60 minutes. acht.v.monta of our ancestors. Wis voted before the club directors for action. An 1 Davison, ror whom a warrant was Is tional innovations have (rC'-i-t'-d a interePt.

in. with their Ameri in these. sued Monday, Is In Jail todaj- awaltliifr "But the time when wv had to ri2 r.o.i. 522 ins 17o 114 207 im 171 UI2 can announcement. Shn wan tho founder ParkM- Kelfnn--- Kohft Whitney Huntl Totals 1T7 1SS I predict that employers will say It is the greatest-act.

ev.er. passed. You annot hack this progress; this Idea that government shall care for its people! "Today throuhgout the jorid there the oroblem of existence. ner. a preliminary hearing December 23 on a charge of forgery.

Meantime the police allege that Davison, who official invitation, It is expected, will he extended, arid Director Harry Boyle of the Hoard of Kducaflon, will he asked to introduce a resolution at the next meeting of the school directors, also tendering Oakland's-welcome to the scientists. we thought. 'Any man or Woman fighting S71 W2 for the right' to live realizes that there was a loan and realty broker, obtained i. something better man following me CI.OSK I-XECTION HOl.I.S.' SAN' JUAN DRL SyR, Xlcaragiia, 10. The report of an antl-rov-.

4' roflitlon of our ancestors. There is the jr.O.fiflO illegally from clients. The specific charge against Davi 40.S at Rome of-the afe lei Hamhlni School for Chiliin-n, and her met -Tin of teaching: whirh is an adaptation to nior rational methods of the kinllerscarten idia, lias -von hf renown broughuU he Prof. M-wertl experts wtl hin a few days some rej lit of hi ef to hrinp TTie Errat Italian JeaHier to this rirtiPt and he intends making public amiotuice- m-nt if his f'frrtfl pro ernment conspiracy caused the au 14 IflO 1 Ill lfW son, who Is 6.1 years old. Is that he Rlltler 1'anlhiiT IMilley heofor Hc-hwarti Totala 1 l.VI 14t 11 K-t 12 sie specter of poverty and we.

have to face "So we learn that government la above l-helnir exploited; that It should have its forged the name of Michael Welsh to a certified check for J1000. Other thorities to close the polls lit the senatorial election in the department of Rivas. 24O0 allegations involve mortgage loans and chief concern with Its men. women and transfers from various -clients. children.

When we understand that It should make them better and happier rorxn oriLTV of akson. CHICAOO, Dec. 10 Nathan Splra. TWO VOWS AT HOLY NAMES COLLEGE a public insurance adjuster, last night we learn the first lesson In HUMAN BEING ASSET. GRIPPE PREVALENT are workmen's compensation acts.

The idea has gripped men and women. We Insist that government shall 'aid those can least aid themselves. NURSES -PROTEST. "We Insist on a decent regard for our women who toll. Hence the eight-hour law for women.

I have seen criticism as to this law's applying to student nurses. These are paid Jo per month. We pay fZB per week for them when we go to tho hospital. Conceding that the nurses are being educated, still they have the right to what' the other women despite the pahL statements in the Francisco Chronicle. -protected the children," We have said that "we "shall care for them as well as the sate tan.

care for them. When the ijanal opens do not want the old problem of congestion. So we have- a commission to dea-I with this. BERKELEY WANTS HER. HKRKEIKY.

10. Madam founder -of the farmms Montessori system of education for children, may sive one or more addresses in this city and, about the bay if the department plans of the University of California ext( nslon work do not miscarry. Hffrrts are also beln made by prominent educators pf Ios Angeles with a similar purpose and It is believed tha an itinerary sufficiently attractive can' be offered. Madam M'ntestori to' per-suade--1 her----to--come Interested, in the work locally are Prof. Ira W.

Howarth, director of the University Kxtenshur Trnf. Richard il. nn, acting hejid of the Cepaitinent education', and MiSw" Atterhurv. of was found, guilty of arson In connection with the fire at the store of his A MARVELOUS ESCAPE. "My little boy fttrd a marvelouB-escape," writes P.

F. Fastlams of Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It occurred In the middle of the night. He got. a very severe attack of croup.

As luck would have It I had a large bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house. After following the directions for an hour and twenty, minutes he was through all danger." Sold by Osgood Bros. Prug Stores. a TTmn being should be the thief brother, Renr.len Splra. Renzlerr was found not' guilty.

The-conviction was the sixth of the members of the socalled arson trust here llefore an assemblage of relatives, friends, members of the order and a number of priests. Sisters Francesoa anil- Mardana. of the College of the Holy Names, yesterday. In the chapel oC'lht Institution, took the perpetual vows which ended their seven-year novitiate. Five years ago the Sisters received their vows, which marked the end of their term as novices.

Before they entered the convent Sister Marclana was Miss Claire Fisher of Fan J-'ran- How to Regain Strength After a Severe- AttacL Vith so much 'icrippp" prevalent this winter a few wnr'ls of arlvii-e rctc'trr)-inelta cause and treatment will not be out of place. Grippe is an. Infectious tllseaae eaf-lly taken when the svntem Is in a i.e Conte avenue, a former pupil of i asset of government. This Is what In the nation we are trying to do: what In the Btate we have rartly dme-, "We understand we tannot now solve that problem, poverty, Some have aided, and what they i ould partly do personally we', as art agiireKate. can do.

It's absurd when men and women divide, that they should be forced Or coerced to continue in political parties. The lwie Is not party. There- are dia-metrfcahy opposed groups In politics. Some, have faith In the people. Others, numerous In both the older partly say that the people cannot govern themselves.

nirf friends, the Southern We' hope, by-taking time by the fore all nlsht.When I went to Sacramento first I was almost afraid of legislators. lock, tp prevent It. "We6 propose to 'enforce a minimum Two Days' Sale I cannot begin to tell you how those tired or run-down condition. wage for women. The commission prob ifevention arecisco and Sister Frnncesca waa Miss men worked eighteen hours a day jt The bt -means of STANDARD, 88-NOTE Ada Leonard of San Andreas.

ceremony was Vonddcted hy Hev. Father P. Keane of St. Francis de Sales parish of. thl! city.

to keep the blood in good healthy condition, and if the system gets into a weak, --crmdlthin. take VI-nol. 'oi. Uelii ions cod liver -and iron tonic. A lady from Unng ing this matter, represents the employer as well as the people.

It saeis tiurh an on truth We shall act. REFERENDUM FIGHTS. "Three, acts' passed bythe legislature are now subject to referendum at. the hands of the very people who opposed the referendum moXjiltteriy. Big Business and the tenderloin fought the ref Player Piano Music 'MI ST I.IK says: "Grltme left-ne in a nervous A farce cwmedy In three arts en give us just laws.

When the session Is over we" lire orn SVSTEM CRITICISED. "The system is wionil under which, we' legislate Had I my -way there would be less bills. The system is killing to conscientious men. The men who have purpose work themselves to such a state that 4hey are useless, almost. "I have tried not to talk politics, but It is impossible.

It is impossible to refer to these people In this great Iiut by their name Progressive. "Victor was "banished time a il weakened, run-down-condition. After titled "Just Like Percy" will feature taking three bottles of Vinol I am the program to he rendered tomorV used to say the people ero only fit to be governed. They. thrmV-eUffwentU- now.

People found differently. "These two groups cannot be brought together and the old anj new cannot These two group are separate. Can they be In one par Wouldn't you take those of like boll for one" party? That's all the FrrTgres veil have done. "They. ssy.

thine, find Wrr, a party tor what we believe lie Is erendum. Now they ace fighting -the- At 5 Discount better and stronger than I have been I row evening Ty the members of the for years, and I cheerfully recommend 1 1'hilathea class of th Tenth Avenue Vinol to all ho hiive suffered from i Kaptlst church at Sarp King; hall, the grippe and ne. strength (Name I Fourteenth and Castro streets. In ad-furnished on request i' to the plavb-t a r-imiher of water "bill, the blue sky law and the abatement law. These laws are thus held iip.

The.v will come before the people next yea-. "It is pet ullar tire rt leren-lum's enemies arc the -firstf. ly. pe'ple t'tie last court. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY tne union.

We never sold In our store i musical and vocal wle. lions will be! the same in every, stute nsdio lor bi st.i mki4'c for the p-oim. I Hep's word nf-Pr-t- such a valiiai.b- streneih i ieutj'r and rendered. The parts in the farce will health, restorer for the nt ,1 'e taken care bv the -tollowing w. EILERS MUSIC CO.

H. Tsldot. Karl Mpezz. Karl Wllder- The older parte present: n' such unanimity. NEW" YORK'S CASE.

"When I was In New Tor' I saw them rLA tlilf hani In hnlv linrrnr the "We emeri'u; into v.irions realms. The" woikmen's compensation act principally, aims to prevent' 'accident. It phPnsoi we. whh tre l'rouresivt-s." when our. work Is done, have the nraver of a single human soul.

son, Ada Hayden. Miss ini 144S SAN PABLO AVE. your nioney will beTeturned if it does it. The Ow provides, secondarily, for payment of we have aou. Our and done It "ot ITV itlrur Oakland Calif.

not dot all for fred barker. Miss Florence Miss Marie liaanstra and Mrs. L. C. Flsh jifll.

tjUll they have their own form damages. I could discuss these matter! 1.

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