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Ccr.hhtl Strike cf ell pep-tru Full AacLL'2 Press, Vr.litl Przss, Ir.iercilsizl Ness ar.J Pacific A'en Scrri: EVENING SEPTEMBER 6. li20. PAGE 1 8 C01IFEREIICE0F POWERFUL BILL TO BE RESTORED ON SEPT. 15TH Vea and su.Tering from loss cf Movie Star Can't Spend Her Pay Check Unless Guardian Says So OAKLAND MADE TERMINUS FOR ADMissmn DAY 10 BE OBSERVED TED BRETHHEU Oakland with Its 2 1 6,361 Population Is NowRated as Thirty-First City in U. S.

MARt.intm: urrri-ir Marguerite De La Motte IS HELD HERE without (ruardiau ix-rnii ion. But tlnni he Isn't at all a ilhau Has One Advantage; Her Years Are Ahead. U.S. AIRMAIL i 0 or Ju some powf a stranger. Ions absent.

wi.I arrive In OakUtid at O'clock r.iornlr.g. September 15. where great preparation are being made to receiye and completely, restore him to -perfect health with complete return to full power. The stranger, before the nf, ai known-a "Powerful hut he In. at present, much shrunken.

The merchants of Oakland will completely restore Infold time bujing power for-ons Wednesday. September AM LAND'S 1AY. t.f "Tfvwir ith-f -fir ion whi. a r. ciifn bt la the: an land ha been made the offl-rjuinus for the transconimen- the or te Oaklanders who fasten their Ideas of- ts-ree etai 9-vtstt)n greenbacks, new gowns and Javish expenditures (if money should consider the case of Marguerite La Mn'te.

Marguerite" leading t.ir 'for t'ouKlas l-'airbahks and of course a rank an 1 their Mi air inaH service tu be inaugurat- .1 of I tion ju-t is til iv. in the thin, ao- The preliminary sen-ices nf tht conference of-th Church of th Vnlted Brethren In Christ opened at ths First United Brethren church. Thirty-fourth and Adeline, streets, with vangellstie services last eight. The conference proper ill open Thursday, wit? Bishop A.V. H.

Washlnger, of PoisV 1 nraailni. I. now th 1 w.i- A parade, in hn county parlots of the anil Daughters of the t.o will haf a sp.R 'uou launch the celebration -f i seventieth anniversary ml. of states oil Thur'U) in ond' t.i 111 tok 129 Fopulitios thi-Vntt'd tfe I'osloffue I ai ttm in on Wednesday. th- j-iiiie.

tune a an- 4 l'r. I. CAPITA WASHINtiTti.N, Sept. J. Lewis of the Mine i 1" i- i at star.pi her own And 11 was to'd today, in despatches from, the South, ithout p.

r'n h'wuii. -she-; canfm spend a cent she earns before the eanrera. Vhile other reel f.iori?es may he; Workers' t'nlon. arrived here today he Ths department of young people's I i- puruni mm. r.i iHk Wednesday jnorni.nir wi'l l-e'taklnic off in N'V tor the trip here It.

Il tin trip from 1 made iii hours and. cite, from the weil lifur- presumably lo discuss with officials the "vacation strike" of nearly IHKI anthracite coal miners. Lewis refused to talk. York i k. of N- bemoaning the ears snd detiins stories that they are I 7 i 'TH-' 1 1 ml 1 1 w'' i- It I it'ii ri work will open Us conference session tomorrow afternoon at o'clock with an address by the president.

HeV. Kmery Loeffel. Evening addresses will he' dllT-ered by Kev. H. C.

Shaffer of Los Angeles oVtd Rev. L. llarter of 8an Dd'. Kev. Milton C.

Luts is the pastor of th host church grandmothers or were born before the Treat flood. Marguerite counts, hrr ear.s and looks forward to the time when her money will be her own. follow Ins the death of the actress' father, her mother havinc been New lei.ivt dilated the ser, iv aa 'r -liTai! i' ol k. finds Its way hack to ths girl snd the rest is tucked away In the bank. Legally, however.

Miss de Motte can't spend a cent -of her monev without permission. a- 'lir Ki M-il! I ive 1 in afross ho i' land i the I t.tU i rniia killed ih an automobile accident in i Ivccniher. the court appointed J. L.I The "-AdmrTSFmrr -t-irr- it-et which war sound, il the years a S. will be wi'f; all parts of tin1 order and guest i- the bay in "i he l.ri'.lian' of California' lurihti.iv ill start at I Kerry Building, the- lying alone Mark-: CiiC Audiioi una An 1 has been county parlor-.

a platoon of Oakland I. bv Chief Lvin and Parlor, N. S. i -Crack drill te.ua i' of the order 1 Will give crnr i -a SIM Ml I TMiloK-' Seventeen (' oio and a rnitipllme'i'ar i i. Daughter i to participate in hi with it.ry mid a Patriotic liU-rarv pla in C.

A commencing al James I'. H-Un wii the that Frothinshani. her manager. as cuardian hereif and heryouncer brothers; Kach week the pa checks of the movie star, and they must suTely total a million a year, will Bo tnti) the hands of Krothmgham. But ss roi hitiRham Ik not one bit of a vidian, most of the monev i It m'i I .1 i 'The 0 0 Oil th'lr' on Ml I M.ttl"I.AM n.

ipl i les. with a ci is of tilt hmr-. at niii'ty miles our. will be i.rk and Omaha. wil) a nle at Chiefs.

i for s-isine- I'ft 1-4 pl.ijies. with four hours' an-l oil and eiuhtv mile- an be u-ed betw -n Om.j'ii Stations b'twet-n the i ate: Clcwl.uid. Chlcaao, U'tty. Omaha. North I'la'ie.

tin-. Hock Springs. Salt Lake. 'and Heno. nce.l 1 1 1 The-.

into tht.t Kansas i Mm r.d I'cm- i v. H. i j'tToll i a lid i t-t i lou ciu- lnd illd. I'll Km lle-'i I i'1- im 1 I i In 1. ai in Japanese Killed by Kiki ot 1 It'.

I 'J Point in g'' i lilt), to. incif ntenn a it of ii .0 1 II 111- veal'. ni. hoimh hit I la'-S hi out that the new seiVie.e the aerial delivery over Tin' extend Jump From Window SAX PKAXCISCO, 6. tluishi Yaiiuierto, a Japanese house i "of the Ad.tres.-o.

by James K. Hot gram N. S. tl. ami Icha grand president 1' iograin follows: Ol.oa.g rtliifcf- IrTvilloT T'- IH JMm i tv 'j: i r- 'a niVs of new tf-ritury.

the I'ost-' 1 nt utinoun. 1 VI z. Hr--t- I II ii I ol Tice -v i i.ml(. MKi.Bs 1' I ti-et worker, years old, was killed to- the worker, 3J years oia. was KPieu to- i'h the establishment tritiscoiitiiieiijal air mall til ilai I'ic In niad" i i -i l.a 4.: ..121.

V' I be nt the Service of the I'll lie ad- of sJt J-l i iei day when he Jutnpeii from a window ''sCV States the thirii floor of a building at ably tne Pot Mreet. The Japanese Hy in ihr- t.j persons in the house, han V. JL -VJJ I Mi-. 1 -a- -ln. I -n Itn- ItU'v na indliiary forces what is prohi ii an a liirinK to Pari.

'a stem of regular P' t.iin-d landinir fields and lacillties in everal from IP! days and apparently J--L-y the window while i i Pro been iM i lumped delirious. it Ho'' 1 fa' lor ft r'lr rd Tvi'l the Kimt.il on .:4 rrr- rr. I 1 A- Pitriiilf OriIH. vc Xl itri Mo.r' i Jt idrr.i -Jx- i S.itln. With ni Hn.n of ih.

li I -tu The program for In fiolden (late p. i nr I the world, a sxslem that will enable I the n.owmcti! of air fleets from oi ui ocean, ith larae landins fuelitiK am! repair facili-I ties CVel 2'Ol miles. I flights scheduled for. Wedues. day are regarded as prelliuinary 'ones to put th" eliip- in shape for tlie taking up 'he schedule which bration AT HUM IS III IX I.C l.i I It 7-V ait 177 .1 'S-.

n-nnf. ah. c-- I', k. r. VIM', lull a l.a-i IK at a re at holms.

welcomed, Tin-ml! I First of All It's Clean The first thing you'll notice shout your family bundle when irromes home, to you Is its refreshing cleanness its cleanness from its crisp paper-wrapper all the way Mlwaugh. rr. sit not-onlv looks clean It breaths cleanliness. And our whole plant Is Just like that clean lo every nook and corner; clean In Its personnel; clean In Its ldealt of fcervh-P. Pend us your family bundle then drop In any day and see we launder It for you.

Tou'll understand then, why so many of your neighbors have found this the easy, saving, sensible way of caring for their family washing. -if you'll telephone today, we'll have our route representative call- exactly when you need him. The happy way out of the work of washday is to hitch your laundry hampe-rto the A-B- C- he hand c- 'i' ilk has (ahfiit r.i. i'k tin tiia No. Mil Id 1 1 P'r' Ho n' al 1 i iC rangerl to honor day and the order ir.it -the state-wide I -in which is pon-oi celt bra! McCarthy to Represent Coast At Conference SAX' FRANCISCO, Sept.

6 -P. II. is souji to de maile oaii. The westward bound air mail under the suniiVer sciji-ilule will leave Xeiv York at 0 30,,. in.

and arrive in Chicago nt th. and Iowa -t P.o'ifl 1 ha. 'I. Scottish- It -Ji- trani.e; Mission I hall. Sutler Pallor II Siri'-r a-arlor Nm.

li stu-et: Km H. Ca dpei tor. atinouiii loiiir nu'inlier of patriolu- "'itr 'a feature of vhlch will he "I Lava No r. I ca- Ptick-o Hotel CREDIT $.00 State been I City at. .4 -US p.

Leaving Iowa McCarthy, president of the Building Tiales Council has Knitthts of lor No I PIEJjM0NT'30 i Our Family. Laundry Service I will relieve your struggles with this tryintr task. We wash tlie next day at 6: JO a. the You. California.

Mtir H- Hfdpli r.oinh and Kiel. 1 idle I laiifiinl Parlor 1 and Mis. if the a- hal! son, Seattle mail will reach Omaha at 8-: 45 a', m. chosen i' h. A II Alber Pa i fr No build- -ir.

hi'e. fo represent th Pa. iflt; and Rock Wyo at' p. i -ember -'7 when iii. Leaving Kock Springs the next Wht'coriib; Heslo I 'an Sluia hall, N.itiv iriKl Aicald- Pallor.

fmaiia Clay and I everything in water delighi rfers will lead the claim loan whicli open" the elaborate liay ball on Thutsilav in the rvic A uditoi iiim Adioi-Mor! whl the last im -ten toward organization of a morning at 5:30 o'clock pn ock pn Ca'a-st la No. ir.T. Keno is to be reached at Uonnl Coiistiaiction I is to -ia P. llll i fully 30ft and in fleecy suds ot flaked soap. The flat pieces, and an fag well a wrrk will keep -ireasr-i.

ll, I' It Ski II 1 I ate i-' 1 ctoill" Scottish Kite ball Ni. 1. lit 1 1 i 1 I Ml op. mpiis I be compliment. irv I 'i i para i mnH Hie t.eiiiK lintde I he of in the flap-ill apfd P.

Urooia pari' I aI I-'' I'm- lia i c.li I liole' 'i S-Ol i. oat ik Hid I I. 1 hall, Imlsidiio r-fiHio iC.oi hail. 14:1 laid, s'r we iron, leaving iu juu wnjf the lighter ironing. The cost is no more than washday at home, and usually it is less, 121-s pounds fo $1.00 PEERLESS M7 Twelfth Ju Oakland Bttwacn ihlUfHa ad CI tr Can Friooiico Itara 14 Maioa St.

p. in. and the loan tieiiverea to tne San Pranclseo postal authorities at I P. ri. Ivistw at hound mail under the summer schedule will leave Oakland at a arrive at Salt Lake.

City at p. and Kock Springs at p. m. The -mail will leave Kock Springs next morning at and reach Iowa City p. nr.

The start on. the last lap from Iowa Citv will he made at a. lilt. It'll. Mar- i San-' "ii Si.

Youn 'i lor No PHOKE OAKLAND 649 1 I' ila ac: Mdi "I'M ill be liiuiirhed The i hit-ago cuiiler-ence and the appointments are the results of an AtlanticCity 'meeting last month It Is proposed i o'Tm ill' an association of builder-t. ili-iiiu-rs and labor which will study Hdatitnn nf the element and industries in 1. milling and work for settlement of disputes, beneficial legislation, and otherwise, promote building. 1 Women to Appeal for Youthful Slayer Ni I mil. res pai lo Oak stject-, Mi Wlllopi- Institute hall, peaks Parlor Xo.

Hall, eta. Castro st i No. Tw ent -second mid HI Caliitail Parlor in, Chicago will.be reached at Ju0 New h. Ca-P'u l-illjniiie hall. New Pilhiiuie l.inlrlinir lillmore a.

ni. and the mail turned over to Vol postal authorities a i ll. No. falalpa lia hi and CillllllKW Ol'll I.ll't Kll'llllinild i nV-i3 boa 'Paflor p. in.

win ri it i.i; The winter schedules are similar except thai starts from New York ne, pp'i iiioir. A movement to consider the case 'of Koy Wolff, Die Los youth h'o has been fonilen, tied to death for murder, look inif toward, some for leniency, will be i soul Dr. L. E. Axford oTo nod OI'IKTW Kor tlie Tklrternih nnd ashlnal.m M.

Has Moved lit mmlrriily offle Rooms 364-367 Blake Building rot. t-IH Hurt WnahltiKlon ttts, ii; vi A llth VI i I find Ihf nniM. in-' hall, Jo'st aerii rft.r No Tl'U. Young Men's In ti I Xo. Pai li or lie 1,1.

hi I St.i.on lul" hall S.i.rn in. nto Ilote-I. l'- II' I lno Pn- No Terminal launched iniioiiow afternoon by the Women's Juror A ion of Ala- Hotel land Oakland will be made at 8:30 a. im. of 5:3.0 n.

On west-! ward trips on the winter schedule Chicago instead of Iowa City and Cheyenne instead of Kock Springs be overnight stops. Mail east-! w'ai'il bound In' winter will lie over-j night at Salt Lake City instead of Lot Springs- and al Chicago m-. fad of low a I'll v. Ml I TIN. tint; be I i Id l.l I I I A a Xccut ive me taniciil Ml Nat mis' hall ill Sail filial iirnaiig' -1 1 irm all be pel th s.

a wh mi-l--, of lilt- I fee'ed mcda county. Mrs. A. T. Kala-.

ha-i failed a special meeting of the members for i in. ill the mi pel isnrs' chambers, in the Hall of K. coeds. Why was I lie iibundiinctl room kept -o llglillv ilo-ttl Why was the hul-Icr -ti itmlous to lihle evidence nualn-t Klarkliurii? Hcuil I lie great mv-iciv storv Marlins In 'lie ob- I I I I P. I l.

SeptrmlM-r 1-' It fi pari: fot A'a Mien oll! bartners wnl la lirant, 1 i.i-hliiilM, Light him- An a 'pt 1 ii-hci. hi lhiiant red hv The a wssw Carrie Louise liana tllf h. ll.Mll.1 from Pied Liili-IMin HeU'lol'. Will in a flag dilil ilsider A Little Story ai-ft lltld ii.irtii I pale Watson School about Family Laundry Service he on of II ITimd, super-visor of phsical ediiciitiou A flag raising i erenioti pledge of allegiance and recitation the Atnelldan mmsml rHfe THE n. V.

V. K.AIVSH1P HO, rar PAgSKNt.F.K MKAMKRH HOSE CITY 2 Sails ti NiH.ii Sept R. e7S MAHKKT ST. I'knne ameer S3-M SA KltA.NtlSCO creil vv'tll prece The address I I an 11 the drill, the day will 1 Merrltt. hiiiiorlaii utis lured.

II Iii presented fe Ige I'll of ti.e Naliv siiifciiitr vvl'l In The i.i'jil In i f'ag- vv In- Hie scln'Mii1 Ineorporalrd borilinT and for girltt. Hoys are a'lmilted to primary department. lnd ividual inMruo liou by irrtifi.at'd leati hera who under- land E-11iLl! teni. i .1 pro tie's. The IIK KKRI.NG AMPICO luring Piano has been selected for the modern Home I 'Irrtrii al in I.akoihore "Ilomr of thn Chickering" 573-75 14th Street Tralna for HacramenU and Pitts-turn leave.

10th aul bhafiar Depot Sail ft 1:19 aw I til 11:1 a. pa. i 19 p. I io i ll p. m.

1:11 p. m. Through trains to Maryavtiu. Colnaa, Oroville and Cbloo. KRYPTOKS Ar tor (Lopl rntr 4 nnd rrnrilnfc In nlr.

rlnd 1hm wlik. ol rrnfrti, imnn or liumfi Krsf nhnut yvor nftm Ch as. H.Wood Tut. Winking Eys 87 Vernon Street nns 'A brad of 1 1rrH i-- riionr -Oak-land V.Ti or and What It Means to You THIS is a little story of Family Laundry Service a little story of just what happens to your family bundle when you entrust it to one of the modern laundries of "the East Bay Cities. Family Laundry Service the aim of this system is implied the name.

Any one of the modern laundries of the East Bay Cities will wash for you, or your family of three, five or ten, with thesame thoroughness and the same painstaking way that you require of your laundress. A route representativecalls for your washing. You wrap your bundle securely, and mark your name on it plainly a-little detail of co-operation on-the part of customers of the modern laundries of the East Bay Cities which makes for much increased efficiency in their entire laundry service. T. HEN the modern laundries of the East Bay Cities receive your bundle, they wash everything in the most approved way everything is thoroughly cleansed and rinsed in numerous, generous baths of soft, pure water, TV i All the TIat -pieces, such as table cloths, bed linens, napkins, laundries iron for ybuhe other pieces, needing it, they starch -to just the degree of stiffness' that yoiT -desite.

Light pieces, filmy blouses, dainty and lavender frocks, hand em- broidered lingerie, which many women prefer to do themselves the -laundries leave for you to iron. EVERYTHING is returned to you sweetXand clean exactly on time. Furtirerrnore, you gain a luxurious sense of relief from the multiple worries of washday at less expense than the ordinary home laundry work. The modern laundr.ies of the East Bay Cities are particular about the way they wash your clothes because they realize that having Jf We best material, you wjint, and reasonably so, a maximum of good treatment Seirvs by gentjy sousing up and down in rich." creamy suds and rinsing in sparkling, soft water, is your guarantee of careful service The modern laundries do all the heavy work of washfng-you, onlv the-work of ironing a few of the lighter pieces. Thte what the Family Laundry Service of the modern laundries the East Bay Cities can mean to you.

Telephone of them today. A route representative will call for your family bundle. AlSaritaFej Good News for Motorists New Models' of the KJ Oil MA nil Santa Fe RailwaYO ii JllU Companyn coast Lines CAnnowKes the it'estaklishmwt ot Passeiiger Agency PZILSONNEL JUST RECEIVED And Are Readyi for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Hebrank-Hunter Auto Co. OWNERS ALAMtUA CUUIN 1 LAUNDRY A. IUGDON, Diviiion Tsuenger Agent.

toih Telcpliom; IW Ticket Office 431 13th St. Oakland, I Osklantl l7 Twelfth nil Jackaon Sirrrls Oakland 4076 Rroarlway Oakland 2933.

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