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OAKLAND TRIBUNE APRIL 18, 1915. 25 SUNDAY MORNING No pear on the screen: "It's a GIRL WITH DQLLT TWILIGHT SLEEP SESSION BAHAI GOODBYE FOR JOHNNY HEINHOLD -KrV 0 HIS DRINKING PLACE IS DOOMED detail Is missing from this scene. The picture then portrays the effect of childbirth on th "twilight" and oh the natural mother. Th former, appears tranquil, while the pain of th latter Is vividly depicted. The next scene shows thel 'twilight" mother telephoning her husband sn hour after the arrival of the little stranger.

The final scenes show a num ELGPES WITH MAN FILM IS BARRED ON NOTABLE DATE ber of "twilight" babies at different ages. The film Is produced under th aus "April Fool" Note, Pinned, on Commissioners Witness Show and Forbids Public "Jalal," or April, Is Chosen for Convention of Quaint 4 Cult. Pillcw, Indicates Dcparturt) With Farmhand. pices of the Motherhood Educational Society, of No. 140 West Forty-second street, and was shown" in Washington at the Belaaco Theater March.

33 no opposition being encountered to iu exhibition. The society assorted that all objectionable features had been avoided In the production. SHARON, APrij 17, With a on Jn har arms, Effle Winner, it year old, daughter or James Winner, a wealthy dairyman bt Clarksvllle, near here, eloped last Wednesday night with Judy Mountain. 40 years old, an employ on th farm. A note pinned to a pillow In her room read: "April fool to one and all." The girl's Infatuation for the farmhand was not known to the parents.

On Wednesday morrllng Mountain was discharged by the dairyman. That evening th girl retired at 5 o'clock. Jn the night Houn-talned returned to the farm in a buggy and took th girt away. Ths next morning Mrs. Winner was unable to And her and later Investigation revealed that th girl was gone and had taken her doll, whlct, she always took to bed with, her.

It ia believed by her parents th couple are married. DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF TRADE DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON. April 17. Possibilities of developing foreign trade through selling combinations of American manufacturers was discussed at a conference between th federal trad commission and the trad commission committee of th Chamber of Commerce of th United States Member of the committee gave no Intimation as to what would be their attltudeX The committee gave assurances of support In efforts to bring about cooperation between th commission and business interests. -Si i fol JJV 111 Fy April 17.

Commissioner of Licensee Bell has Issued notice on the West End In One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, that the films entitled "Twilight Sleep" not be permitted for publlo-exhibition. This action was taken after Commissioner Bell had witnessed a private exhibition ordered by him. The film consists of two reels, and Its exhibition Is accompanied by a lecture delivered Sehloeslngk of the Freiburg (Germany) Frauenkllnlk. He is the physician throughout the ftttn. The first reel had only been half shown Commissioner Bell abruptly arose and strode out of th room.

'This film 1s absolutely Impossible." he declared. "You can't quote mo too strongly on that point It would not be had If Intended solely for medical exhibition, but for exhibition before Indiscriminate audiences It Is Impossible." Th films depict the "twilight sleep" treatment of childbirth In Its entirety. Throughought them a parallel natural birth is shown. In order to emphasize the different manner In which the two treatments affect th mother. The Injection of the drug scopolamtn tn the patient's limb is shown In detail.

Just prior to the birth of the "twilight" baby the following announcement ap tn the second month, which is Jalal, from the 10th to; the lth day, according the Bahal calendar, or by the gen-isrally accepted method pf designating Itime, Aprq 1 to IS. there will be at the Panama-Pacific Exposition an 'international Btthai congress. The word of Abdul Baba, as taken from a tablet dated "April 14, 1914," urge his follower! to attend. He aaya: "The believers of God from now on must think about going to the Paneme-Padflo International Exposition (In San Francisco). Everyone goes to thei Exposition either for amusement or recreation, or In bop of obtaining commercial benefits.

But you. who are the llevers of God, enter the Exposition with the desire to summon the people to the divine kingdom and hoping to receive the breath of the Holy Bplrlt." Albert U. Hall, Minneapolis attorney, nd one of the vice (residents of the movement, will be one of the speakers at the congress with an address Friday, April 23, on "The Establishment of Ba-bal Institutions for Humanitarian Service." Mr. Hall has been active in furthering the movement in Minnepolis and ws Instrumental in bringing Abd.gl Baha when he visited America In 1912. The Bahal movement was first announced in Persia In 1844," announces pamphlet of explantlon by.

Mrs. Ida Tlnen of Washington, "when the coming of a new manifestation of God to iman, as foretold In the sacred writings, was said to be at hand, and was made manifest In 1866. when Baha'o'llah declared himself publicly at Bagdad. OF ACE. Baha'o'llah died in 1892 and the lead phetjicts eni or war.

ROCHEbTSU, N. ApHI 17. -In an address hare lost night to com New, Bridge Puts Old Resort Out of Commission A city election In Alameda has extended an Influence across the estuary that may remove th most prolific source of magazine Action In Oaklandthe "Fulton Fisher's Boarding House," of the East bay region, and the place, where In the yean gone by the wharf pirates used to congregate and where "Johnny" ruled as king of the waterfront "Johnny," famed as a character In Jack London's novels, la still there. And his dingy little plaoe Is still the rendezvous of sailors; but the wharf pirates and the characters of the olden days are gone; and now the proposed baecule bridge, with Its elevated tramway and consequent changes in the foot of the Webster Street Bridge, may remove the old landmark where he holds forth. "Johnny" Heinhold, bonlfaoe of the waterfront, has a little resort at the foot of the Webster street bridge.

For a generation he has ruled there as lord over the sea faring men who gather to drink his wines and tell hint stories of the deep. Old In th lore of th sea's highways and byways, and th versed In all the tales of the ocean's way, "Johnny" la one of the most remarkable characters In California. His little place, unpretentious and even repellent In aspect. Is replete with romance and story. It was here that Jack London met the wharf pirates' with whom he sailed and fought.

This phase of "Johnny's" has gone into history In "John -and "Johnny" himself appearsd in the motion pictures later taken from the book. It was "Johnny" who loaned the pirates money when they were broke, kept their secrets and their funds for them, balled them out qf Jail and fed them, and otherwise won their gratitude or even their worship. Times have changed and there ore more.iollce and few adventures but to "Johnny" still oling the avo of romance and the atmoepher of good fellowship, where one rubs elbows with all the world; painters hobnob -jith Italian fishermen and writers with deep sea sailors. Budding poets gulp Johnny's wines and NO DEMERIT IN 17 YEARS. ANNA.

April 17. Miss Chlo T. Tflshop, aged 17, daughter of W. Q. Rlshop, a farmer living near here, has Just completed twelve years of school work as student In the Anna schools and the Newton rural school without being either tardy or absent at any of the sessions.

She has made arrangements to enter the State Normal School to complete a four years' course. memorate the laying: of tha cornerstone of Kqchestar'g new, 1600, 0)0 Young; Men's Christian Association building, John Mott, associate general secretary of th International -Y, M.C committee, predicted that the European war would end before another winter, and that he had proof to back hit statement. "JOH-VJfY" HEINHOLD, inspiration "of ortiBts-and -writers, who may pass, a victim to the onward maroli of progress. ership was taken up by his son, Abdul Baha. Abdul' Baha explains, the mission of the Bahal movement: "The Bahal movement Is the spirit of this age.

It Is the essence of all the highest Ideals of this century. The Bahal cause is an Inclusive movement, the EUGENICS START IN DIEGO i glean "Best Sellers" from the granary of Johnny's mind, stocked with the rip ROOM I I TO COMING ened wheat of rich experience and future bards acquire a new spur for pegasus in the hero tales of bygone days. So Johnny who started as one of the chiefs of the mysterious buccaneers, has wound up as a literati or at least as an Inspiration. Doctors Announce Betrothal But this week Frank Bartlett was Spanish Musical Organization in Loud Uniforms Feature for April 21. Following Period of Four Months.

elected mayor of AJamedo. His platform Is principally based on a plan to tear down the Webster street bridge, which is old and well-nigh useless, and Install SAN DTFOO, April 17. The Ban TMego In its place a modern bascule structure, with elevated approaches under which trains may run. There will be no street there, then Just a wide array of posts and the shacks will torn down or Exposition's famous Spanish band, with a tralnload of Exposition officials and citizens of San Diego, moves to the north April 19 for the official visit to the sister roved back, i So "Johnny's" place must, move and California fair at San Francisco, where witn it romance ana inspiration, wiu it "San Diego dor" baa been set for April thrive In a new ground Can Inspiration be1 transplanted These are the questions "Johnny" Is Th special train has been routed north pondering over and he looks at the old bridge wistfully and wonders hew long by the inland route, and at every Important point through the valleys to the capital at Sacramento there will bs it will still stand. pauses varying from few minutes to several hours.

At the smaller cities there will be band concerts at the stations. At the larger points there will be teachings of all the religions and societies are found here; the Christians, Jews, jBuddhists, Mohammedans, Zaroastrlans, Thcosophists, Free Masons, Spiritualists ethr highest alms. In this causa." The Bahal congress In Ban Francisco twill call the attention of Bahalsts and others who attend the sessions to a consideration of universal peace. I The leaflet announcing the congress ays: "The eaos of universal peace was instituted In Persia in 18(1, by Baha'o'llah, the founder of the Bahal movement. He commanded th people to establish unU Versa! peace, and summoned all nations to the 'divine banquet' of international arbitration, so that the questions of national honor, property, boundaries, and of all vital interests between nations might be decided by an arbitral court of Justice to which all nations would pledge their allegiance.

"He also declared the necessity of international police that all the countries might bs freed from the heed of arms and diabolical Inventions of the destruction of the human race. Thus there would be need for only a few soldiers in order to assure the safety of the state, to punish offenders, and to prevent civil edition. "Abdul Baha. the present leader of the movement, during his travels In Europe nd America tn 1910-13, constantly called the people to the consideration of universal peace. Today bis words will be recalled by thousands who heard him peak, for he predicted the present war, and declared universal peace to be the most vital question of the twentieth century.

"The Bahal movement provides the spiritual dynamls which will Insure the permanency of universal peace." Mirza. Kuli Khan, 'Washington, will speak on Peace" Saturday night, April f5. ''Equality of Men and Women" is the subject of another address to be de- llvered at the congress by Harlan F. Ober, Dublin, N. H.

WOMEN'S ACTIVITY PREDICTED. Abdul Baha in an address in Paris," May 10, Dig, expressing hli views of conditions 'regarding women, said: 1 'It la very clear that tn the Immediate future woman shall play a great role In the progress of civilization. There is a great unrest In the woman's world. The (seeds of new Ideals which have been sown In the soil of the hearts, are beginning te push out their tender leaves and soon they will grow, develop and produoe tender fruits. We are at the most lnterest-i lng period of Woman's development While she Is acquiring virtues, studying sciences, herself for artistic careers and entering upon the Held of active work, the parades through th streets and concerts at the main squares, the local chambers "I notice that of commerce assisting In all arrange CHTCAOO.

April 17. Miss Bird Mabel Arnold, formerly dead of th woman's physical department of Northwestern University, has sought health and beauty for herself and others through training in the gymnasium. Dr. Oakley Smith, founder of the Chicago College, of Napra-pathy, has worked out a new way of conquering human Ills and deformities with a form of "bloodless surgery Now Miss Arnold has agreed to become the helper of the physician and record hla adsntlne discoveries. After keeping it a secret for four months.

Dr. Smith and Miss Arnold, his former pupil, announced their engagement st the commencement banquet of the College of Naprapathy, Attended by students of the new healing system and friends' of the couple. "Neither of us ever has given the theory of eugenics much thought," said Miss Arnold. "Both of us hold strongly for physical perfection 'and har worked, in our separate ways, to help others as well as ourselves to attain It. I am enthu-slastlo for the doctor's work, and he really Is doing some original scientific work.

I was interested in a study of the nervous system to broaden my study of physical education, and I became a student In bis classes. "I shall not continue my physical educational work. I am through with public work for good, and I shall devot my time to helping Dr. Smith." When asked about the courtship she hesitated. "Well, Dr.

Smith and I became Interested in one another," she said; "or, rather, lie became interested tn me, and ments. The band has mode a considerable nam for Itself, not only by reason of Its musical ability, but also because of the splendor of Its uniforms, chiefly of your food is insure crimson and gold, with broad brimmed Mexican hats and flaring trousers. The uniform makes almost-as much noise as the Instruments, and Is a feature of the Spanish atmosphere which pervade the CHINESE CAUGHT IN OWN TRAPBY OFFICERS OMn Tang, cook on the liner Siberia, and Charles Lura, cabin boy. were arrested today for opium smuggling. They fell Into a trap of their own construction, which A.

T. Smith, a customs guard, baited two months ago. Twelve tins of opium, worth (1,600, were seized. Ghln approached Guard Smith several months ago when the Siberia came Into pdrt from the Orient, to Join him In opium smuKKllrur Smith, to trap him, agreed. Last night Chin again approached Smith.

He offered him 240 to carry nine tins offf opium ashore for him. Smith accepted and the drug and the Instructions from Chin to deliver the opium to a man at the Central hotel, who would present a red ticket. Smith kept th tryst, but the man who presented the red ticket was Chin himself. Smith thert arrested him. Three additional tine of opium were found In a safe in the cabin of the Chinese interpreter.

The cabin boy was arrested this. old foundations are tottering, th old earth Is passing away and the new heaven appearing. May the stars of this heaven Increase dally tn luster!" grounds and buildings even to the uniforms of the program vendera The entry into San Francisco' will be as an integral part of the military pa rade which Ban Francisco is giving to the delegation from the flan Diego Exposition, and the band's concerts will make up a portion of the day's events. On the return trip the special train travels via the coast route, and thus takes In practically every Important point south of the capital "Indeed, yes! I wouldn't trust the food for my healthy, growing children in lany' but "LEONARD CLEAN ABLE REFRIGERATOR." The lining of this "LEONARD," you know, is of spotless WHITE PORCELAIN, made fill in ONE PIECE without a single crack or seam, bo there isn't a possible chance for a worm or germ to get in. Why, you can't evei scratch this porcelain with a knife.

And it's a delight to clean the I simply, wash" it like I would a china dish. Then when it comes to ICE I never had a refrigerator that used so little." -T C' Come to Brenner's NOW and see the new ExposItipnJin of REFRIGERATORS prices frota up. .) "There's no Mason and Dixie line In California'' Is the slogan of the tralnload. San Francisco has sent two delegations to the southern fair, and San Diego sent a number- of representatives north for the opening of the Panama-PactWo. I found It out later, and then we decided It would be best for me to quit attending his classes.

That was four months ago. You must excuse me now. I must get readyfor the banquet" r- Dr. Smith's home was In Iowa City, where be began his medical studies in the University of Iowa. After two years he decided to begin a line of study on his own account The head of the ana ssBseaasHBBasBaHBaa I v.

Plans for This Year's "Gift Homfi' tomical department learned of his irregular methods and barred him from the dissecting room, where bodies are examined and dissected. haye been accepted from the architect and work en the Bungalow will rtart soon. It will be located In the delightful "Sylvan Crest Tract" Both Lot and Bunsalow to be given away absolutely FREE perhaps to YOU OFFICERS DETECT MAN JN ACT BY SPYGLASS XiOS ANQETLE3. April IT By the aid TheAuthenticXines" Approved by Fashion a That's just what you get in every BON TON corset. The newest a conceptions by our Parisian de- of field glasses, Deteotlves Greeley and Book saw enough to warrant their arresting Edward TuH on suspicion of burg lary.

The accused Is alleged to have stolen 1 from the room of S. A. Waldron, proprietor of the Waldron apartments. (09 California street According to the officers, Waldron has signers, are indeed triumphs in pie great art of corsetry. a Regardless of your present fa vorites, the ultra fashionable benn missing various sums of money from his room.

Hs susplcloned TuU. whom had befriended when the latter wo pen I Jr "a niless. Taking position In a window overlook a a trig the room of Waldron, the detectives watched with field glasses for several mornings. According to th officers, they saw TuU enter the room and steal $1. They hurried into the apartments and arrested him.

Porch Shade WORRY CAUSES WIFE TO glvs you prtrmoy with th Joys of DRINK POISON OOSE SAr FRANCISCO, April 17. The 1915 Crop of "Deltox" and "Crex" Rugs Is Here -Nature's natural floor covering. Fresh from the fields of Wis-consin and Minnesota bringing the delightfully pure scent of new-mown hay. A tough, jolntlesa field grass that is wiry and pliable, yet extremely strong dyod in natural colors, woven rugs of different sizes then stenciled In pleading patterns. They are cool "and sanitary and especially appropriate for Bungalows, Summer Homes, Sleeping Porches, Verandas.

Prices: by 12 ft, $10.51) 8 by 10 IS by 9 ft, $6.25 by 6 ft, $2. See them In our window today. Worn out with nursing her husband who has long been ill, and who she fears will not recover, Mrs. Joseph Mulhall, wife of a bartender, resid out ooom. Bleep, sat on your porch I Oat svtr.

keen appetttv and Cep sltfp through Est. Air. Who soothes nerves buck health. V.udors lat, You can' see out but not In, They keeu fresh, top they're stained not painted. We have them tn various wtUthsi te 110,80 will equip the avor porch with Vudors.

1 ing at SB Lafayette street, swallowed poison today and Is in a precarious condition. The young woman was worried when sh noted her husband was worse, and leaving him for moment, she went into an adjoining room and took the poison. Occupants of th house found her and she are the corsets you will event-) ually buy and wear. RightNOWis the ideal tiroe of the season to select your new corsets. -Scores of charming models in broche, coutiL flowertwill and other beautiful materials, for all figures and every occasion.

Back lace or Front Lace. 3.50to25. Ask YOUR Dealer was rushed to the Central Emerg ency Hospital. Immediate treatment was given and the physicians are hopeful of savlpg her life, b- a a- a'' KFT.JFF FTTYD IjAIU715. IXNDON, April 17 Up to March t.

Note the perfect lidbit back of this new FRONT LACE Don Ton at $8 the Prince of Wales' National Relief What' going to happen all over America on April 26? Breuner's 'Ad. next Sunday will tell you. Fund paid out approximately 17,000.000 for the relief of distress among the families of soldiers and sailors. The total number of households relieved through the Soldiers and Sailors Famlles Anso-rlatlon was 600.000.. Through other OAKLAND Corner of Franklin and Thirteenth.

Royal Worcester-Corset Worcester, mass. Makers also of ROYAL WORCESTER Corsets $1 to $3 I SAIf FRANCISCO OFFICE, 28 Geary Street I i a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i channels grants were made to 60O0 wid ows, 11,000 children, and 3000 other dependents of soldiers and sailors who have died, i 7.

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