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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 35

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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0aktanD APRIL 21, 1921.. 3 itii 1 niifiT S.F. Silk-clad Calves in Hawaii More Immodest Than Bare Ones Hotel Chef Will Be Paid $50,000 Year NEW TORK, April IS. 0cr Tschlrkey. who Joined the Waldorf-Astoria hoiel on Its opening night In 1S93.

has Just signed a ten-yrnr contract at JIO.OOO a year to continue as maltre d'holel, Roy Caruthrrit, manager, announced today. That makes Oscar the highest paid culinary supervisor In the wnrlil. $5000 Stolen From Safe At Sacramento 8pelml to THE SACRAMENTO. April 2J. The theft of $5000 In currency from the safe of the Asahi social club In the Japanese quarters of the city, wns reported to the police today when the discovery wss made bv T.

Kita-kawa. cashier of the club. Several hundred dollar In gold and sliver re-inslned unmnletd. The burelars worked the combination on the mfe. urrording to reports.

4iuu n. 4. anu Three-Act Play Will Be Given by St. Mary' Talent Monday for Mrs, Rice BY PLAYMATE. 10.

Funeral B. Rice. 6 services for Mrs. Carrie who died Thursday at NEXT CARDINAL, mm REPORT Jerome, morrow munlty o'elocf. Arizona, will be held t-from the Northbra Coui-chiireh.

Berkeley, at bV. Is survived by rir two daughters, Ajts. Arthur Gardner and Mrn. Herbert Furleng; a sister, Mrs. Fred W.

Warren, and a brother. Edward V. -Thompson. Bernard Bishop, Accidentally Edward J. Hanna Tentative Choice, Catholic Clergy Intimate.

Hit, Is in Serious Condition. SUNDAY MORNING uni ARCHBISHOP I RIFLE i I I i I mi iinm'l 4tfS4' Made a wT Measure 'J? I IV M-J iy-, -d f'-V-- rv By Universal Srrvfc. BALTIMORE, April 2S. Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of San Francisco has been tentatively slated to head the American hierarchy as successor to the late Cardinal Gibbons, according to intimations among the local and Washington Catholic clergy today.

Simultaneously it was said in clerical circles that Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the Catholic university, would eventually be given charge of the San Francisco see. to succeed Archbishop Hanna. Several dignitaries of the Baltimore archdiocese, it Is said, have been made aware of the proposed program, which calls for the eleva-tioniof Monsignor Edward A. Pace, dean of the school of philosophy at the Catholic university, to the office now occupied by bishop Shahan.

Archbishop Hanna, who attained International fame in clerical scholastic circles while at the American college in Rome, is regarded as the nearest prototype in the American clergy to the late Baltimore cardinal. It Is believed that the changes will materialize within the next two months, though the time of their execution has not been indicated. Jn previous speculation Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia and Archbishop Melenon of St. T.ouls have been prominently menTToned as podsible successors to the Baltimore see. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23 No word of the contemplated appointment of Archbishop Hanna as cardinal has been received at his home in this city.

Rev. J. H. Campbell, secretary for the archbishop, said tonight that Archbishop Hanna would return to this city from an eastern trip on Tuesday evening. Bernard Bishop, 14, of 72! Forty-first avenue; wm accidentally shot and aerlonsly wounded late today by Fritz Knhne, aged 10.

of 1628 Rosedale arenne, and is In the Bnnenrency Hospital in a serious condition. His recovery is doubtful. Bishop was shot in the neck with .21 caliber rifle. 5 The shooting occurred on a state rifle range at ihe end of Seminary avenue, in the rear of Mills where pishop, Kuhne and boys were shooting at targets. Bishop was shot from behind.

At the hospital he was unable to I. tell who fired the shoL but inspectors who are Investigating the case cay young Kuhne admitted flriijg the shot accidentally. He I was released. According to Police Lieutenant Bert Curttea of the eastern division, Mml John, Wagner, wife of the care, taker of the rifle range, provided the boys with the rifles and per- mttted them to shoot on the range. Further Investigation wtl follow.

Workman Is Hit Over Head With Ax, Robbed SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. raying unconscious at First and Howard streets here late today, Arthur Caesar, a rigger, 3213 Fil-f hert street, Oakland, was found by Sylvester Erlckson, 1313 Baker street, and taken to the city hospital. He told the police a story of being lured into a Howard street shack, where he was struck over the head and robbed. Caesar is in a serious condition and may not recover. He is suffering from' a deep cut in his head, inflicted with an ax.

Caesar told police he is employed KEV. BROTH Kit 'O, Tra of the lOngllsli Ieartnient, St. Mary's College. It -fr 5,1 Sl JV 7 4. In.

San Francisco. He said that he was getting ready to return to' his home in Oakland when one of the men at the docks where he works Woman Goes to Jail Fearing Herself Special to THE TBIBUNE. LOS ANGELES, April S3. Helen Fast, 33, was locked up in the coun- "Danle, the Wing Bearer," to Be Presented to Aid Irish Relief Work. "Dante, the Wing-Bearer1," a play In three acts, writtsn and slagod b.v Brother Leo, professor of EngllFh literature at St.

Mary's. "1 Pre' rented by the student plays of the college at the Oakland Municipal Auditorium, on the afternoon and evening of. May 8. "Dante, the Wing-Bearer," Is a romantic drama dealing with the various stages of development in the life and work of Dante, father of Italian literature and immortal poet The play was written and will be produced by Brother Leo to commemorate the sexcentenary Of the death of Dante, which will be observed throughout the world next month. The leading role In the drama will be taken by Leo Cunningham, actor and student of Dante, who graduated from St.

Mary's College with the '18 class. The fourteen characters in the play will be interpreted by students of St where dally rehearsals are held under the supervision of Brother Ieo. The music will be a special feature of the production, Professor Thlel, head of the music department of St, Mary's, having undertaken the work of preparing a special program of Italian music for the occasion. The proceeds from the productions of the play will be given to the American Quakers, now engaged in relief work among the stricken and suffering women and children of Ireland. The drama will be presented in the Valencia theater in San Francisco on the afternoon and evening of Mav 4 The Willcox Gibbs Electric Automatic AutorruMic, as you perhaps know, means that the tension automatically adjusts itself whenever you change threads or goods, from the lightest to heaviest or back again.

Electric this is the machine with the direct drive motor, the only type that is perfectly quiet in operation and that will remain noiseless forever. Imagine the enjoyment of owning this sdent, finely built, portable sewing machine, which has no bobbins to wind, and which sews a seam as strong as three threads. You may buy it on easy payments. Call and see it run, or phone for a free demonstration in your own home. Willcox Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.

1410 FRANKLIN STREET Near Fonrteenth Phone Oakland 4966 asked him to go and have a drink. The man, Caesar said, led him to a shack, where they procured liquor. After they had several drinks he quarreled with his guide, and the latter struck him over the head with the ax. ty Jail today, a prisoner, at her own ameda High Track Going to the office of Deputy District-Attorney Joos the woman declared that she wished to be put in jail to save her from killing a doctor. "Iook at my face, look at it," she said.

"111 kill at least one doctor who treated my face and made all of those red splotches come out on it." In accordance with her request the woman was locked up until her case can be investigated. MISS MARIAN JONES (upprr) and MRS. LEROY IJNNARD, just returned from Hawaii, who note, that silk stockings on the native Hawaiian are creating much more interest than the bare legs which they have worn for centuries. Team Off to Meet ALAMEDA, April 23. Fifteen track men from Alameda High left this morning for Hollister for a dual meet with Hollister High.

A hard fonght meet is expected. At Stanford two weeks ago, Hollister placed third and Alameda fourth, in the North Coast section of the California Interscholastie Federation meet, 'Hollister beating Alameda out by points. Last year Alameda beat Hollister by three points, the relay deciding the meet. The relay may be the deciding factor again this year, according to the dope. After the meet the athletes will be treated to a banquet and dance, returning Sunday afternoon.

Comments, of American Men in Islands Indicate Views on 'Modem Attire BERKELEY CHIEF TO SPEAK ALAMEDA. April 23. Chief of Police August Vollmer of Berkeley is to address the members of Alameda Lodge of Elks, Monday night, on the subject, "Cops, Crooks and Cures." This address will be an added feature to the regular weekly meeting of the local "Brother Bills COURTESY; service; Is a silk-clad calf more immodest than a bare one? It is, according to the impression made by the comments of American "PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. Oakland and San Francisco That Tired Feeling Just A Much a Warnina as old family medicine is "Stop, Look and Listen." "It Indicates run-down conditions means that you must purify men In Hawaii on Miss Marian Jones and Mrs. Leroy Linnard, who hae just returned here after a visit to the islands.

"Women and of Hawaii have exposed bare feet and legs for unknown generations and they excite no comment whatever in the islands," said Miss Jones on her return here, "but let one of thee same pirls appear in natty, shiny cordovan or perhaps bright red ones, as the natives arc apt to choose, and all the men in town profess to be shocked. "Of course they may not be as shocked as they pretend, but the fact remains that the bare legs of the native girls of Hawaii attract nnt nearly so much attention or comment as those which are fashionably clad with a neat-fitting silk stocking. "And to hear the talk that the roll-down hose is occasioning you would think that the men had not been seeing the bare knees and calves of the pretty native girls for Mrs. Linnard Is the wife of one of the owners of the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, and Miss Jones is a Just ths Thing to Taks in Sprinn for that tired feeling, loss of appetite, debility. It is an all-the-year-round medicine, wonderfully effective in the treatment of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism and rundown after-disease conditions.

"My husband has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring for years, and It alwavs nut him in your blood, renew your strength-ton and your "power of resistance," or be in great danger of serious sickness, the grip, flu, fevers, contagious and infectious diseases. not make light of it. It is serious. Give it attention at once. Ask your dmeelst for Hood's shape.

He is 58 years old." Mrs. N. Campbell, Decatur. III. Sarsaparilla.

He knows this good A mild laxative. Hood's Pma. Mood's Sarsaparilla OVERCOMES THAT TIRED FEELING. BUILDS UP HEALTH puest at the snme hostelry dJaa PlkaMtiiP, erf (fmumq :4 i -ou neu jCocotr -cu new 1 STARTS TOMORROW-MONDAY-BOTH STORES CELEBRATING our fortieth business birthday with immense offerings in every department at our Oakland and San Francisco stores Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes of the most reliable and reputable makes, high grade quality and correct styles, all priced at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO YOU. It is an enormous offering there are thousands of pairs of splendid shoes at this gigantic anniversary sale.

EVERY correct and fashionable style, color and footwear mode is in this huge 'sale, from the daintiest of shoes for dress wear to the most wanted of staple styles. Come to Cosgrave's i 4 i HERE YOU WILL FIND AN ASSORTMENT OF THE BEST AT CASH STORE PRICES Where ec can you find such an offer quality garments, embodying the best style features, and sold on EASY CREDIT TERMS? When thinking of your Summer Wrap or Dress, come in and see for yourself you'll receive courteous attention, whether you purchase or not. A WORD in conclusion Attend this sale early in the day to ease the rush hours both stores open at 9 a. m. Buy your children's shoes as well as your own at this sale.

Every department is brimming over with remarkable MONEY-SAVING offerings. A SMART LINE OF SKIRTS B-KATSCHINSK1 Philadelphia Idb Cd Cloak and Suii House? 523 Oakland. if 525 FOURTEENTH ST. 825 MARKET STREET SAN FKANCISCQ DAKIANQ.

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