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11 c-; lae Art ia tie a r. 1 tv Ixr ii. I rs there Nw O. il MiTI PaTBIOTIE piles Statue of Jack- May Grace London Oakland Park 0-4. 'it-.

i ua tn Ur-i- Kj.UPi lr.mar.:c.ere Hccl-boy from the same c-ty K-5S Al 1 xi rt fort rget I w-re he was bra of folisa pirecta ilwu-fe or ft.le France hid fur- Altaosga scarcely ueietetandiag the aa rr.ir.y CAgj, frws c.fcer Actrk-ii criI a detachment of (Fck a had area la her rarmies sine lt.a cpe-siag ct fcjau-i- Rn Hi in rn Minr 11 I Is' II I UIII lii I llfli I. FRENCH FRONT. SUrca FatrlotV Po.es are gathering rn- ties ta entry ef whom wore dec-i 1 1 H. liey wre at is to Frar.ce ta a Ce artrr. and Its i- in cf 1 i 1 ireni tJ te semrg ti I Ti cr'y uf the several -t wtich the are rece-ved incorporated.

In the other ct spread atout Frar -e the tr.ei 4j formed lnti U-Iajitry re.secU, (U b-tlertee, caa-y ari engineer and Seld eervloe ricirs acccrdirf their plr''; and The men on parade presented very fae appearance and eeasel 1 ajply themselves with great la'e'-J tence and energy te the ec'ilalucn ir.littary Instruction. Every wcrd -o mm and waa cbeyed with extrera aUcrity. All those with whom ta correspondent eonveas! were arui lous te leara whea they were seat to the front, the desire be: "i general among them to get Into th actual rVrg ronn as pow'e an4 Pennum cr during the ja. or lLrCinei.oa e.pei;uora The correspondent spoke with sua 1 e. predion, mm luttwuimifB! saw tnoasanos or ihem drawn up, the other day.

In companies and sauiis endfr oncers of their own r.atior.a.ity, whoae words ef rommaad were ghea.ta Polish. ine otscers and mn had come to- gether from meet ct the eauntrt- of the world where they bad taken ref uge la a order te eecape freta service ef the rs.ticme which tanner Sga.r.Jt ttt Ontral Em-ree, under whose either they or the ri i or me r-oiea ira A.nerica from dosed Ucreuve Cotue ef then aban mi.ocn, when i the call went out fir recruUs te sert i under the co.ora tne wse a Ilocksuilta from Nu-ra wha was be- vend draft age and who could hive remained comfortably In the home he had eooeea ia the rotted States i leaving the younger men te fight, butt war. 'he 4 fe't thet te hsd'whei en I 1 I i. L-i 0 vJ i.i Soring is fust around the With it's coming we'll soon be fixing up our homes painting and decorating that adding new pieces of furniture to this room and that perhaps a complete new suite or so. i 7" hi.

JOAN LONDON (Uft) and BESS LONDON, daughter, tf Jack London, die bust cf their father made by Finn II, Frolich, Thh photograph Bxu taken in the foyer of the T. 6r D. Theater. a UII.LU RYlfJG TO ESCAPE JML tUX TBAXCISCO. Mirch JJ- Dr.

Kew Newt New, Uiewlse known as John Fair, convicted br Jury la Jude SX, T. DooUnfa court two year aye of uinr the ma.Ua to d.rraud an seatenca U. two years la the federal penitentiary at McNeil Island la addition to a fine of 119.000. mad a plea f.or clemency and suspension of sentence beiar tire Dwoilcf today. Jlfter appeeJijr case i without avail te tee OroiK Court et App.als and the rtited.

States Supreme Court, who found a error la the original trial before Judjre Boo ling and upheld that court. Dr. New waa compelled te make his pie In the court which, eat ta Judgment oa him la lilt, vtae took it under submission pending the re-telpt of mandate from the Supreme Court. IGNORED CHARGK. Dr.

New, la hie plea, mad without aid of counsel. Ignored the misuse of malls charge and contended ha had been convicted of heresy and aa such he was amenable only to eeceUastlceJ correction and not to the federal court 'No Justification for" heresy, upon which the indictment against lue was predicated. ahouUl be permitted; and if this wSlyv thing (two year and $11,009) Is allowed stand any priest or minister who ha an enemy can claim hint a heretic and send him to the penitentiary, possess spiritual Immortality and shall live one, two, three, four, five hundred years and restore humanity from the bondage of religious intolerance," was portion of Dr. New's address. tWDUl ADVISEMENT.

Judjra Pooling listened to him fr aa hour and a half and said: "I cannot make this a fine, as you suggest, and hare no power to suspend sentence Indefinitely and I would suggest that you. without further delay, appeal to ttM only on who has power to act. tha President, with this and thousands of names which you claim you have. I will take tha matter under advisement until tha mandate, however." fl Tha self-styled apostle then asked Judge Pooling to gtre him a few mis tea 4a private, aa ha wished to talk with him regarding tha court's spiritual welfare. -No." said Judga Pooling, wtu try to take oar of my own spirit" ADVERTISES PLAN Banking and finance and their relation to tha war, and tha banking business oa Its war aide, will be discussed In a large way by financial leaders at tha divisional meeting of tha financial Advertisers' Association during tha fourteenth annual oonventlon of tha Associated Advertising Clubs of tha World at San Francisco, July 1 to It, Plan are already under way far the program.

i RHEUMATISM i A TJotna Core Given by One) Who Had It In the spring of JWJ I waa attacked by Musculat and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered aa only thosa who hara It know, for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received waa only temporary. Finally, I found a renedr that cured me completely, and it has never returned. I have given It to a number who were terribly afflicted, and even bedridden with Rheumatism, and It IT acted a cure In every I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing powr.

Don't send a cent; simply mail your name end addrees and will send It free) to try. After you have used It and It has proven Itself to be that long-looked-for means of curing your rheumatism, you may send the prlca of It one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money tiniest! you ere perfectly satisfied to end It. Isn't that falrT Why suffer any longer when positive relief la Urns offered you free Pea't da-. lay. Write Mark It Jackson, No.

Ouruey (Syracuse, N. T. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPElfc UP NOSTRILS 'ells' How To Cat Quick Belief 1 rem Head-Colds, tfa Splendid! In ona minute your clogged nostrils will 'open, tha air passages of your Movement It Started by Sculptor Frolich to Pay Tribute to A Memory. Sllill I New Period Suites (or the Dining Rodm especially designed for homes of refinement. In WillUm and Mary period, a beautiful suite in oak, Jacobean finish, pricedr-Table.

8 ft by 54-in. $57.50 Buffet $72.50 Arm Chair Chain, each $8.50 IV'dl be soli separately if dewed The Queen Arine period also is diarnungly expressed in dining-room suites in brown mahogany and American walnut Terms that are right in New York Because thing Qiinete not cone Chinese Designs the rage i steJ aai cair.e to Ai-r was a sai; ng frm Cril- wr.ere he rsul pxer.is re Bii the cce and te-a Yet was a mia cf riiJile who fcaj. eerted 19 the American rrcuiar army. Uoet ef tee Fules fraci America re miners and diy lahorrrs. only a lew of whom Ccr'ash and all cf whom hid beea moved by pure 1 patrtoi jm te ra-ly to their eounirys Rig with the prospect ef Cjitlcg for It.

One Austria a Pole, whe had hveJ ia G-aagow, Scotland, for many years, had been Interned In a camp la Eng- Hand aa aa enemy ahea during thir ty-twe months after the outbreak of ite was taorougniy pivaaeu he ani ene fellow Po'ea were comer; 41 Hi such a novelty here, tha crale for slowly. But it hat come! See the new Chinese dealrns in rur a Thejr eome In eld hlusa, tan, Toee and other combinations, and In different makes. Wilton Rugs In Chinese patterns, size SxlS, ranee from. 8S to $10j Axmlnster Rues, Chinese designs, else till to $47.50 Grass Run Chinese patterns, size SxlS Smaller txans ruse In same d.esfarqs priced proportionately. Specially Priced A Beamlema Tapestry Brunei Sill.

Remarkably cheap. In view f( ef present costs, at hW 26 pieces tne new "Lincoln" Pattern down and 50c weekly. cash, 2.50 monthly cash, 5.00 monthly cash, 7.50 monthly cash, $10.00 monthly cash, $12.50 monthly cash, $15.00 monthly residences only STREET; af 15 th Hi JLsMtl Jjj-J "SSJBSSSJJBSWS (t -rf ewv i if ft i I 'TZXM i V5c)t I vainei aesigns nw VI il I M' i i V- sculptor, during Ldri don's life, la declared to be the best likeness of Mm extant. Friends plan to build a marble pedestal for the bust, which 1s at present en exhibition In the foyer of the and theater, awaiting Us final disposition. WAPHTNaTOJf.

March Exports for February totaled till.OsO.OtO against I50S.000.00D for January, ac cording to commerce department fig ures ma ere puDiio touay. Exports for the eight months end-Ing with February were valued at (1,157,000,000, against 14,018,000,000 for the corresponding period of last rear. Imports for February totaled against 1115,000,000 for Jan uary. Imports for the eight months ending with February amounted to against 11.541,000,000 during the corresponding period of 11T. Gold Imports for the month were 12,500.004 agalnstt (4.400,000 In January; gld exports totaled 15.000,000 against $1,700,000 for the preoedlng month.

Eyes! Children frequentJr misuse their eyes Just, when they are meet susceptible to Injury. The growing age is the delicate age and your students' eves should be carefully watcnea. iet us advise you. Kittredge Glasses No 'Just as owed," but better 1310 Washington St. TO HEAL YOUR If yon attend to plmplea Rashes and all skin troubles with Poslam, and do so promptly, they will not develop and Spread.

Unless you have actuallv seen Postern's work and know how readily It takes hold, stopping the Itching at once, you will hardly believe Its effects possible In so short a time. In Ecsema, Poslam's action appears all the more remarkable when the trouble Is perslstentlv stubborn and nothing else Seems to bring lasting relief. Poslam 1 harmleea always. Bold everywhere. For free eampis write to Emersrerxry Laboratories, 241 West 47th St, New York City Advertisement.

WR, A. XELHUtO JTADAKB kEESINO Keesing Vocal Studios H-41t yvtfle n1tev OxtseaU asd Mfnra Streets lalophaae Oakland Til FEBHUARY EXPORTS C. 1 Ant i ID BROKEN-OUT Sll An Ivory Suite freshens the Bedroom and makes it seem like a new room. A particularly lovely suite because of its simplicity of line is the one here described $60.00 Bed Chiffonier Dressing Table Pieces sold separately or in suite. If a more elaborate suite is preferred we have them in ivory with hand-colored decorations many to choose from.

Buy a suite on terms. Table Linen The wis housewife it buy ing linen now, at it will toon be impossible to procure. Great Britain needs all her linen for airplane, and hat placed an embargo upon it and set the Irish looms weaving cotton. Hera are good values in linen table damask. STiSJ Pattern Cloths, tor.

linen. $8.00 7x8l Pattern C1H Hrt Cloths. S0 linen VUtUU 70x0 Pattern 1 tf Cloths, 10 linen Hw 70xI0S Pattern CIQ Crt Cloths, all linen. 72x0 Pattern J1C Cfl Cloths, all linen. Nv.OU Napkins HUxlSH Kapklns.

djt? fin all linen, per doien Sti2S Napkins, all linen, per doiert 14x14 Napkins, nllCf Cfl linen, per dosen. Damask Sets S4x(S Cloth and six napkins, mi si ntpsins, Ik $6.50 Cloth and sis napkins. mercerized damask. S4xtS mercerl'ed (f damaefc. set.

vVI 11 quarter Cloth and six napkins, mercerized jtL damask, set 0 Overstuffed Rockers and Chairs to match. Come in tapestry, relour or the new striped damasks. Shade to match any coior scheme. Prices range from $45 to $75. See schedule of terms Var Savings Stamps Now-i $5 1923 It's alwys555 Spring where there's Musi6 A Svhole Chdst of Silverware Former friends and admirers of tha late Jaok London, novelist, are planning to perpetuate his memory In Oakland, home of his boyhood, by the completion and erection of the Finn Frolich bust of the author In one of the city's publlo parka.

The bust, made by Finn Frollck the noted 6U1LDIM9 TRADES SELECT OFFICERS V1SAUA, March He-election of oftloers and selection ef Fresno for the Hl annual oonventlon of the state building trades council convention elosed here today. The re-elected officers were P. R. McCarthy, San Franolsoo, president; Olaf 'Treltmoe, Ban Francisco, general eoertary and treasure and F. Mo-Donald, Thomas rah am, J.

A. Lloyd. E. Connors, James A. Gray, John Coeeld, J.

and J. F. Waia-ley, vice president Alexander Grady was chosen general counsel for the ensuing year. The executive committee was chosen to consist of S. J.

Donohue, Alameda; F. T. Heckman, Contra Costa; J. J. Green, Fresno; T.

Dean, Hanford; Thomas Barker, Los Anre-les; I. F. Foley, Marin equnty; J. Dlckerson, Monterey; F. E.

Btahl, Bacramento; p. Vaughn; San Francisco; J. Btuart, Stockton; Edward Brady, Baa Mated; J. Tondorf, Santa Crus; O. Conrad.

Vallejoj Q.W, G. Waltney. 8anta Rosa; W. Ev Pro-thero, Tulare, and George E. Gee, Marysvllle.

HITS FIRE PLUG Threatening- the Uvea ef a score of People at Fourteenth and Washing ton streets shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a team of horsee attached to a heavy dray daxhed from. Washington Into Fourteenth street. breaking oft a ftre plug and causing an avalanche of water to flow Into the street for nearly half an hour. Several automobiles standing along the city hall curb narrowly escaped being struck by the dray. In one of them which war scraped by the heavy wheels were the two small children of Joseph E.

Smith of K(71 Ocean Drive, Kenneth and Russell Smith, The horses were stopped by Caestng Lambert and Fred Kuhl, two firemen who rushed from the central fire station and grasped the frightened ani mals by the bridles. Men. women and children eetrrrled for safety as the horses dragging the thundering dray dashed along the street None waa Injured but thousands of gallons of water ran fnto the gutters. The stream from the hy drant shot eight feet above the) pave ment. -i TO TRY 166 I.

W. W. CHICAGO, March 2 The trial of tne ice i. w. vv.

mem cars marorea here last September will open before Fecfnral Judge Land Is In Chicago on April 1. He fixed this date tonight after denying motions made by W. W. attorneys to quash the Indictments and return the papers slezed In the government raids September, 1117. GAI3TS FEOMOTIOX.

Robert p. Harding, graduate from civil engineer department of St. Mary's college in 1817, enlisted one year ago and has made rapid progress. He Is 12 years old and Is assistant supervisor of Naval Auxllllary Reserves at San Francisco, At pres ent he Is assistant to Lieutenant Com- mander Castle and holds the rank of! pay clerk. He Is an East Oakland boy and attended St.

Anthony's gram- mar scnooi oeiors entering coiiege. At St Mary's he was a star in ath letics and was one of the best basket-ballers at the college In, his time. 1 tv head will clear and you can breertha freely. No mora hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone.

Got a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antlaeptlo, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage ef the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief cornea oilcklyAdverUae-ment ir i I I The oak chest contains six each of knives, forks, teaspoons and tablespoons, a butter knife and sugar spoon.

Rogers make. Terms, $1.00 Breuner's Credit Terms Come in and hear the Columbia records for April just arrived. We'll play them on the Victrola, Columbia Crafonola or Sonora, so you can see which make instrument you prefer. With Breuner's easy terms available everyone can own a phonograph. Records may be charged also.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR VIIYJT IHCREASES Baft- aawwtk la etssaalated Ite triewmt itsssval la swmirf whew secret? recaevrel trees tea wrtsjeo ef the skla. Tee ealy lsri-eal and practical way te ran eve hair ta attack It amder the ekla. DeJMjracie. the ertartnal aaattary Uenld. this by abaorstton.

Only eremUee DeMlraole has a Buaer-baelt arearaate ta sum aekase. At toilet eesmters la tee, $1 mm SS aisea, or by eiatl fma aa ia plats wrapper aw receipt ef writm. FREE beok. stalled ia plat avaleel wr.nl ova' 'va rrem-t. DeMtraeta, Ueth gt.

smd Park Ave.New Terk FCR WEAK LCXGS tfcmat that threaten Jd heeente flhromlo, thin Calcium eompmin will be fnurtfl efte-lv. Te handiest form yet lTia. Fro frmw hnll or habis-forming- drugn. Try them today. '0 rents a box, Including war tax 9nr skIs kv an snnMs a Uibentorr, iJuiaaeipmsi assSaSBMH 25.00 purchase, 50.00 purchase, $100.00 purchase, $150.00 purchase, $200.00 purchase, $250.00 purchase, 2.50 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 These terms apply to CLAY, Everyone Can Save 25c Buy a Thrift Stamp.

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