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TUESDAY EVENING OAKLAND. TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 9, 1Z Children' Cry for Fletcher's NOTICE A Here is an all-refinery gas, redistilled to insure absolute purity and better carbureting; qualities. Highest awards at both Expositions. aV.VNXVvVV It may be unladylike to tlo-noend to pmfanity, but how can It be called jinfeniiuiiio when charmingly feminine golfista do? They are telling a story atone of the country clubs of a viva-clous young matron who usually "puts up" an excellent Rame. On morning last week she started around the.

course and waa awfully "off her game." Sliced tlie earth viciously while the ball rested serenely in ita place. There is nothing more provoking profanity for any one with the slightest falling The Kind You IlaTe Always Bought has born tne signature of Chas. JI. Fletcher, and has been madQ under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you in this.

Counterfeits, Imitation! and Just-as-jrood are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare coric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years It has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething troubles and Diarrhoea.

It regnlates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought mm IN i ihe Gasoline of Quality Bears the jj -T Dealer! eveiy wliete uid at SERVICE STATIONS. Standard Oil Company (CaBfsraU) Oakland our Sn Use For Over 30 Years use ZEPOLENE ihe Siandard Oil for Motor Cars THt Cf MTU COMPANY, S. 8.

LAFAYKTTE ARRIVES. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. The steamship Lafayette of the French line, which left Bordeaux October 31st on Its maiden trip, arrived at quarantine 0 1 Suffering The Agony Of a Dozen Deaths vV Wetherbee of Frultvale. Mrs.

John Mc- Mullin, Mrs. Florence Porfer Pfingst, Mrs. H. W. Seal and Miss Mae Colburn.

0 0 0 MISS PQSEY A HOSTESS. Miss Cleo Posey -was hostess to mem bers of one of the bridge clubs this afternoon at her home In Vernon Heights." A group of the younger glrla belong to the club. 0 0 0 MASTEN -MASON WEDDING. The weddiner of Miss Eugenia Masten. daughter of Mrs.

Joseph Manuel Masten of San Francisco, to Mr. Rupert Mason of rvew xork, was a brilliant affair last evening in Trinity Church, San Francisco, attended bv a -number df Oakland relatives and friends 6f the Musten family. were-of nasses nf pink chrysanthemums, and the bride's attendants. MtM Mlllnr rvf Run Diego, Miss Ruth Perkins and Miss Marian Stovel, wore gowns of pink Georgette crepe made in bouffant style over a foundation of satin of the same lone. They carried pink Killarney roses.

Little Masten, her sis Prominent Farmer in Canada Describes Mis Recovery and Escape From the Oper ating Tab e. In a letter to friemiH Mr. F. Clifford, of th.v Hock Farm, Maymont, Saskatchewan, Canada, says: "Thanks to Frultola and Traxo I am alive. I lay on my hack for sixteen days, suffering the aponles Ufa dozen deaths.

I bcRan taking Frtiltola and' was relieved of a great many gall-stones. 'My health is now-full Fniitola possesses properties that act directly upon the Intestinal parts. It is a great system cleanser, softeji- Ino- tha trtt ti'o at. nnA Hiafnta KM ting the. hardened particles that cause so much suffering, and quickly expels the accumulation, to the great.

DII.IJXGHAM, WHOSE WEDDIXO TO MR, GEORGE BCTUJEIt DIULIXGI1A3I WILL TAKE PLiACE OS NOV. 17. WHAT IS URIC ACID? The Cause of BacKache, Rheumatism, Gravel and Sudden Death relief of the patient. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that acts on the liver and kidneys, stimulates the flow of gastric Juices to aid digestion removes bile from the general circulation. It serves to build up and strengthen the weakened, run-down system.

Frultola and Traxo are prepared In the Plnus laboratories at Montlcello, 111., and arrangements have. been made to supply them through representative druggists; In Oakland they can, be obtained at The Owl Drug Co. stores. 'i Ever since the discovery of uric acid In the blood by Scheele, In 1775. and the bad effect It had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the issues tA the blood of this poison.

Because of Its overabundance In "the system It causes backache, pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. -Pierce who discovered a new ajrent, called which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. "An-urtc" Is 37 times more potent than" lithia, and consequently you need no long-er fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout or many other diseases which are dependent on AMUSEMENTS Signature of NEW YORK CITY. last night The Lafayette, 690 feet long, with a passenger capacity of 2000, Is a quadruple screw vessel of 23.R60 tons.

She is due to sail on her return trip next Saturday. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK! Pop. Matinee Wed. and Sat 25c to $1, THE ONLY HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT MrRlEI, WORTH unit I.IW BRTCH; PAINTY MARIE. V'TTIPJ BANK'S FTAT.F MILL ION'.

hv Paul Arm.frmie; KTHEL KIRK and BILLY FOiiAHTY: PEUMmiSK FOUR; THE FfXMINT.S; MAROOT FliANCOTS mill HER PARTNER: OIIt'IIKI-r PICTURES; STOCKTON'S TRICYCLE PERFORMING CAN-INKS. Alex Pantarea Scorea Two Big "Scoopi" in One Week. DUFFY LEWIS Hern of the World's Serks. California-Washington Game EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTCTRE8. A BIG ETfiHT-ACT BTLL Remember the Christmas" Automobile 6ma xkw acts of YAIDEVICLE In Conjunction wlih Splcudlil Prnertm of Feature Photo Plays THE SAKE "HIP" PRICES Matinee Pally.

IOo mr et, except Sundtji nd HolldT. F.Tenlnea. 15c aj teet William Foi rreiiptitu FHEDEKICK PEIIRY In "THE FAMILY STAIN" A Modern Vemion nt Gahorlnn's Cflcbrstsi Dteiliv- BtOTTi "Th Widow Itroure." Other Franklin Features." Ton BLANCHE RING Tho clebrntpfl ('nrrtpfllpnn. hi i. "TH YAXKEE GIKL" "EDTT OFTOIIK'S NEST." Tfmnrrnw -HAEL DAWN in "TUB Mtmee, 10r; Evenings.

10c and 15c. PICTtllES ORClIESTKA EVENINGS, InL' fill wl I I lr-rrppZ -c j. Frazee Presents the Laughing Festival A PAIR OF SIXES for It. The young matron surrendered and expressed her disgust In picturesque language while -the i caddie stared, lie was a new Several days later her husband "started around the links. There was quite a "gallery" at.

the clubhouse, and at the psy-r etiological moment some one called to him. Naturally, he made a miss, and he too surrendered loflioprb vocation Then he apologized. It was inexcusable, he said to a friend standing near. A man ought not to use strong language when women were present, and small caddies also should be considered. This interested the caddie, who spoke up, not knowing to whom he was speaking.

"That's nothing," he said, "you ought to hear Mrs. (glv-lng the man's wife's name) "Gee, but she can rip em off!" it MM-ahlpman days at Annapolis were recalled at a dinner given Saturday evening at the Bohemian Club In honor of Admiral William Fullam. The guests were all graduates of the naval academy, several of them now "in flvll llle," Admiral Pond beln the only one beside the guest of honor now In active service. There were no set speeches at the dinner, which was altogether informal, but many good stories and reminiscences of Fullam" and his classmates. It took place in the Ked room of the club and was attended by guests from this side cf the bay.

Among those present were Admiral Charles Fremont Pond, who Is succeeded by Admiral Fullam: Commander George H. Stafford, retired, of Viedmont: Mr. Frank J. Symmea and Air. J.

F. Wall of Berkeley, Mr. 1. B. I'arsons of Hayward.

B. Mr. George Gillian of the Western Pacific, Captain Klllcott, Professor Dura nt of Stanford University, and Captain William Elllcott. 0 HENSHAWS TO GO EAST. Mrs.

William Griffith Henshaw and Mrs. Harry Clikkering will leave for the Bast this week to.be absent a month or two. They will be In New York for the theaters and winter shopping, mt. and Mrs. Charles Keeney will remain at tho family residence in ineir ao-sence.

MrsL W. W. Cunnane of Santa Bar bara was the guest of Mrs. Henshaw at "Rose Crest" for a few days recently. With Dr.

Cunnane and Miss Mabel Cun nane she will be in San Francisco lor a severaT' w'eets' stay before returning1 south. a MISS TYSON A HOSTESS. Miss Marie Tyson rave a luncheon at the Town and Country Club in San Fran cisco yesterday in honor or Mis L.lmia Bryan, one of society's engaged girls. Most of the guests were San Franrlsco rold of" Piedmont, Mrs. Harry Welhe of Alamerta, ith Mrs.

Alirert swinnerton, MIssKdlth Rucker. Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Franc Pierce and Miss Clarissa Hale. i "000 FOR MRS. JEWETT. Mrs.

Herold Jewett (Grace Lay-mance), a bride of a few weeks ago, was guest of honor at a large bridge party given this afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Cowing at the Lehnhardt home In Telegraph avenue. There were elaborate decora tions of chrysanthemums, yellow, pink and russet, and several friends assisted the hftstess to receive. Mrs. Jewett wore one of her trousseau gowns and was greeted for the first time by her friends since her return from her honeymoon last week.

In the receiving psrty were Robert Valleau and Mrs. George Franck. a 0 GUESTS IN NEW HOME. For the first entertainment in her new home across the bay. Mrs.

Edward Chamberlain (Genevieve Owenl, was hostess this afternoon to members of a card club that hEa met for several sensons in Oakland. Thev are intimate friends wo had attended the Beriea of "shower parties" for the bride a few months ago and were especially interested in the attractive new residence, near the Park in Pan Francisco-. Some of Mrs. Chamberlain's guests were Mrs. Wynne Newell.

Mrs. Thomas Kent, Mrs. Frank Bohn, Mrs. Daniel Knox, Mrs. Claude Keefer, Mrs.

Dalton McLeod-, Mm. Rimer Booth, Miss Marguerite Shear and Miss Avis Buchard. 0 0 0 DILLINGHAM WEDDING. A November wedding will be'' that of Mlss Julia Dlriingham. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank PllIInghm, the former of the consular service, 'to Mr. George Burger Dllltnghara, who insplte of tho similarity of his name Is not a relation. It will taJie place on Wednesdav afternoon, November 17. at the Church of St.

Mary the Virgin in San Francisco, and K'v. Arcn rerrin win De tho officiating clergyman. A reception nt the home of the bride's parents In Thirteenth avenue will follow the ceremonv. Miss Virginia Von I.obcn Sels of Oakland nnd Miss Theresa Harrison will be the bride's attendants. Mr.

William Rcmhard will be host man and the ushers will be Mr. William Reinlmrd and Messrs. Rlchardi Snath. Te Hnpnth wn-iri Dillingham, and Hubert Hartham of I-os ncips. ivir.

DiMimrnnm and his bride This Frees Your Skin From Hair or fuzz (Toilet Tips) The method here suggested for the removal of superfluous hair Is quick and certain and unless the growth is extremely stubborn, a single applica tion does the work. Make a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water; apply this to the hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub-lt -off, wash and the hairs are gone. To avoid disappointment, be sure your druggist sells you. delatone. Advertisement.

FESTTVAIj IULIi 2 O'CLOCK TODAY EXPOSITION FASHION SHOW Tonight Festival Hall 8:30 to 10:30 Also Wednesday Night "art" snni Files at 2:00 Wednesday HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE DAT Wednesday BEATRICE IRWIN-IUustrated Conference on -New Science of Color, Norway Pavilion-Tonight, 8:30. Mi With Oscar Flgman and X. Y. Cant. Pop.

Prices 100 Good Ijower Floor. Seat, $1.00. Next Week Tlog. Nov. 14 "So Long, Lett?" Gifty Gifts ter's flower girl, wore, a oTess of white, made with ruffles of lac, which were caught here and there with rosebuds.

The basket of petals were tied with a huge bow of pink tdlle. The bride wors Ivory satin Yelled with sliver lace embroidered in crystals, and. a tulle veil caught with orange blossoms. Gilbert Rech of Chicago, was the best man, and the ushers, were Lieutenant Emanuel Lofqulst, Charles Gibson Jr. and Chester Skagga Among the guests from Oakland were Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Lowden, Mrs. J. W. Kendall, Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Allen and others. LIGHTNING KILLS HORSES. GILLETTE, Nov. 9.

While Harry Sprigman of Plney, was driving a team hitched to a wagon lightning struck the team, killing both horses, then ran along the harness and wagon and struck another horse that was tied to the rear of the wagon and killed that. The man was not injured. an accumulation of urlo acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.

for a pamphlet on "An-urtc," and send 10 cents for a trial of "An-urlc" Tablets. If you feel that tired, wojjjj-out feeling, backache, neuralgia, or lr your sleep Is disturbed by too frequent urination, go to your best drug store and ask for Doctor Pierce's "An-urlc" Tablets. Doctor Pierce's reputation Is back of this medicine and you know that his "Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and his "Favorite Prescription" for the Ills of women have had a' splendid reputation for the past fifty years, Advertisement. Necessities Reasonable Sanitary A Gas Heater of the handy portable- type for the 1 chilly place now needed. See L'ocal Dealers We furnish free expert advice 13th and Clay, Oakland Thono Lakeside 5000 Iool 25 Oxford and Allston way, Berkeley 1336 Park Alameda SERVICE jA', tii SI good wishes for the bride-elect.

She 1b a caugnter of Mrs. A. C. Beck and has many in socletv. Her Brand mother, is Mrs.

Power of the Power ranch Calaveras county that has been Celebrated by Mark Twain and Rret Hart DOtn of Whom were fr ends of Mr pnrt Mrs. Power in earlv riavn Mr 'vnl belongs to a pioneer family In Calaveras county ana nan made hlfl home In Oak land for several veara. Among Miss Beck's iruests at luncheon were Miss Marie Northrup, Miss Neil Culbert. Miss Fdlth Pncrrv Vim TTLL McMath, Miss Marian Power, MrsV Bruce t'lcKson, ivtrs. Kelson Mosher, Mrs.

wuiistj vuiuerc. 0 0 CARD CLUB MEETS. Mrs. Lucie May Hayes entertained one of the afternoon bridge clubs yesterday afternoon at her home In East Oakland for Its first meeting of the season. Among the.

members present were Mrs. William Griffin Henshaw, Mrs. Dan Belden, Mrs. Willard Williamson, Mrs. Wickham Havens, Mrs.

George King, Mrs. William T. White, Mrs. Robert H. Collins, Mrs.

Tyler Henshaw, Mrs. William Pierce Johnson, Mrs. Wilder Churchill, Mrs. Louis Ghirar-delli, Mrs. Granville Abbott, Mrs.

Nelson Howard, Mrs. Edson Adams, Mrs. F. A. vjiesea.

0: 0 0 IN HONOR OF MRSTJVIEAD. Mrs. Clara Catherwood Darling cave luncheon Recently 1n San Francisco In nonor of Mrs. lewis Risdon Mead, the former Miss Mabel Sadler of Alameda. Among- the guests were Mrs.

Henry WOMEN SHOULD TAKE WARNING If the statement made at a New York Assembly of women, that healthy American women are so rare that they are almost extinct. Is true, it Is time for the women of America to take warning and look to their health. It may be headaches, backaches, dragging down nervous-ness7 mental depression, that are telltale symptoms of some organic derangement for which Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable, Compound-r-a simple remedy made from, roots and herbs is a specillc atvd may be relied upon to restore women to a healthyi normal condition. Advertisement.

FOR COMFORT TAKETHEMODERN STEAMERS Portland LosAneeles Beaver Sails 12 Noon Rose City Sails 11 a. m. Nov. 11 First Class Nov. 12 First Class $9.35 S8.S5 $12, $14 $18 fcon Second Class Class $7 $5.35 Berth tad MwlIi Includtd tttfj sav fuanctsco And fortlaxd stfamsuip co.

II. V. KLASTiKL, city Ticket Agent 1228 Broadway, Oakland. CaL Phone Oakland 1314, LEAVE 40TH AND 8H AFTER AVE, Lfave. PallJ Klcpt a Noted.

8:. HOP I Sarrauirnts, Plttnburg, llion, Mr? I ille, Coliua, Oruvllle. fhlco, Odb. ar I CoiK'ord. Mt.

Plablo and Way Statlooa! Sarramcnto. Mion, lltthurg. t'alco. I Carrie Parlor Observation Car BftiTHinciito. IMttflhurg, I'hleo 4c Waf.

Sncranirnto, 1'lttslmrg, CMco A VVar. Sarraraento, Plttaburg, Maryartlle. Conrnrd. Diablo and Way siatlona. Pltlihnre.

HntTumontn. M.r,..lll. I Orovllle, Ctilco, t'oluaa. Car I PltNhni-8. Dlnhio.

ei. Sunday. I rniMito. Plttahurg and Way. OAKLAND, ANTI0CH ft EASTERN RAILWAY, 40th and Bhaltor avn.

Phone Piedmont 870, Call Oak. 4447. People'a Ex. Co. Check Bar( BOOKBINDING at The Trlbun offiee.

A ,1 j4li3'ffA--'i A Gas Range The clean quick efficient cooking rpf51iance in use everywhere thruout the year will sail, on. the steamer Pennsylvania on November 24 for Mexico, where they will make their home in Mazatlan. 0 0 0 TORREY.De FREMERY WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Janet Torrey and Mr. Adolph De.Fremery will take place on December 28 at the Unitarian Church In Berkeley.

It will be a brilliant affair for several hundred guests and will be followed by a small reception at the home of' the brides mother, Mrs. J. Torrey, in Prince etreet. Miss Torrey will be attended by bridesmaids and maid of honor and is planning many of the details of tlie wedding, to be announced later. 5 DINNER AT HACIENDA Mrs.

Phoebe Hearst will be hostess at a dinner this evening for Lord and Lady Aberdeen, who will be her guests at the Hacienda. There will be several other guests to meet the visitors. 0 0 0 MRS: KENDALL TO DEPART. Mrs. J.

W. Kendall, who came from her home in San Liiego for. the wedding of her niece. Miss Eugenia Masten, and Mr. Rupert Mason in last evening, has been a guSt at the Key Route Inn.

She will leave for.Jjer home in tlie south the last of this Mrs. Kenneth Lowden has entertained for her mother, as have Mrs. Horatio Bonestell and other friends. Mrs. Kendall's younger daughter, Mrs.

Taylor Smith (Isabel Kendali), at whose wedding last year the bride of lust even-was a bridesmaid, did not come north for the wedding. Mr. arid Mrs. Smith are living in Arizona. 0OO.

MRS. WHEELER. ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Howard Wheeler of New York, who has been visiting Mrs.

Spencer Boggs in Berkeley, Is at present. the house guest of Mrs. A. Earle Anderson at their home in Perkins street. Oakland.

Last Thurs day Mrs. Anderson gave a bridge party i or toe visitor, entertaining later at um-ner at the Oakland in her honor. 0 0 0 TO WED ARMY OFFICER. Miss Hazel Holm has set the date of her wedding to Lieutenant Stockmar Bendcl, for; December .12, at the Holm residence in San Francisco, Both Miss Holm and licr fiance have a number of friends In Oakland, where thev have been enterutineu. 0 0 0 IN CROCKER HIGHLANDS.

Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Stanford Scott have given up th house they occupied in Santa Rosa avenue are estab lished in their new home in Crocker Highlands. It is near the residence of Mrs. Scotta parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mc Henry. DEPART FOR SEATTLE. Mr and Mrs. Francis J.

Morris, whose wedding took place Saturday evening, left on lor Seattle, where they will reside for several months. The bride was Miss Irene FoHrath, and is the daughler of Mrs. Clara Follrath of Oakland. Tlie "groom? Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Morris of this city. The marriage tin.x place at the First Congregational church, Kev. Francis Van Horn ofliciating.

The bridal attendants were Mr. anil Mrs. George Dahl, the latter a sister of the bride. Following the ceremony there was a reception at the home (ft the bride's mother. .0 0 TEA F0 FAREWELL.

Mrs. Raymond Perry, who is soon to leave for the east to spend tho winter, and Mrs. J. C. Black, who with Mr.

Ulack is going to Southern California to live, will be guests of honor at a tea to be given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. W. R. L. Campbell at her home in Clareiiiont.

It will be quite a larse affair for the members of the and Clarcmotit sets in which ills. Perry and Mrs. Black have been very popular. There Is much resret that the latter is to give up lier home In Berkeley permanently. She has been prominent in the Clare.mont Country Club set during her residence there.

0 0 0 MRS. CODMAN FETED. Mrs. John Codman of Boston, who ha? come from the ICast to make her home in Berkeley for a year, was truest oi honor at a larxo luncheon Riven bv Mrs. Horace Pillsbury at her home In avenue, San Francisco.

There were quests to meet Mrs. Codman, amorig them Mrs. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, Mrs. Louis Monteagle. Mrs.

Seward McNear Mrs. Walter Bliss, Mrs. Alfred Tubbs, Mrs. William Bailev Ijirhar, Mrs. Hermann Gade, Mrs.

William Babcock, Mrs. Hannah Tveal Hobart, Mrs. Kdward Mrs. Arthur Murray and Mrs. John Hays Hammond.

1 0 0 0 ENGAGEMENT LUNCHEON. Miss Lulse Beck's engagement to Mr. Harrison Vote was announced at a pretty luncheon she Rave at her homo In Tenth street for a dozen of her frlunds. It was a "heart luncheon" with, dene-rations suggestive of romsnce. There was much surprise at the announcement of the afternoon and there ere many A Water Heater operated by- ga3 assures an abundance of hot water at a moment's notice.

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