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IKIDAY EVENING IIAY.5, 1:21 MNAMim CAPS i.vjuu: hoys. proMbiron of Delaware, UKfiYEll, May 6. John am IJreckon, 17, and his brother, 1'ow-urit, 15, were badly injured wheu Uno7.e C'JilIlscareu in iaw -shows percentage of f'isej oil when analyzed. This ingreal-ent euuses the Hps and body to turn ghastly bluish color. Chemists KBV-his'is diiH to the removal or dynamite caps they were whittling exploded.

SCHOOL PUT UP Booties Brings Alcoholic Blues' WILMINGTON, May of a physical variety, ni? a setl)ack to drinkers of "bootleg" liiiuor in this city. Persons who can "get It" generally turn a pale blue, thus making the song version of post-Volstead dimes, "The Alco-holio a reality. According to Hubert H. Elliott, Marriage Licenses oxygen fp'm the blood by the oil. GIPSIES CRIME LEADERS.

PAKIS. Mny I). 1'be pollc rouna-up it all Ilic glinles In Fraace. MnJ aiv opfMlIng cll(fulHl IhIm nml th- tn onti-li th-m tn TP PI IIDIil nnini TELEPHONES $1 A MONTH WITH METERS IN USE Mny.g. Telephone for a month.

That -U one of the rates that went Into effect here April 1, giving distinction of having" the lowest telephone rates of any city in America. The, new laUs are made possibles through a 'little, device 'known un telechronlmeter. It meauHures telephone eervlce like a viator- meter measures For -more than a year this piaehine has beon tested 'out here, and last lecember it was placed on all of the 6, 000. telephones In this city." anadns, 20. HaywHrd, IU ULUUIHIUMLil Frank Ii.

I' C. A anU. Ality San Fran DUPLEX ALCAZAR Alaniejaa District Abks That there-is a use for ALP A SAUCE in preparing 1 delicious and unusual dishes. ALP A SAUCE lends dainty flavor to 'soups, makes a delicious gravy for stevys.and ragouts, and make's it possible to serve spaghetti, macaroni," and noodles, Italian stvle in twenty minutes Spven Saving. Jta the 8-fuel stove.

I. Th Daiili'S AUnmr bursa or coal or wood. It hiirn tliein slnglr togethoT auil clianites fiom fuel to fuel In ia limlnnt. Sanioan Sovereignty Be Endorsed. cisco.

Arthur E. Oakland, aud N. St. San Francisco. Jolin Thomas.

65, Oakland, and IIhIcii tiaves, San Francisco. Bozo Katt.ivio, 'ii, ami a KHezevloli, both of Oakland. Thoriias JO: Pl'lce, 2ft, and Maybelle M. Brow li. both of Oakland; Oenrge Hose.

23, Oakland, and Elsl il. Abell. 23. Han l.eamlio. Joe O.

liias, 24. Han Jose, and Helen B. Aitevedo. 23. Alvarado.

It Kernuson, 22, and Koma It nve the fuel neeaue tut punen rontiul aviilita tpoilas awl loiurai VETERAN, 83, TO HIKE TO CAPITAL TOGETPENSION fly liili'iiuiiliiiiul Xcws CLEVELAND, May 6. L. N. Kaster, 82, veteran of the Civil War, stopped here the other night on.liis way from the Dayton Soldiers' Home to Washington, where he' will personally plead for a nenslon, which, he skys has beer. denied' him unjustly Kuster is walking the entire distance and is making about tweji- ty-llve miles dally.

He says that he served throughout the war, with Com--pany B. First South Dakota Infantry, hut, through admeraixup In Mie records, has failed to receive a pension, Ha hopes to lay hie case per-soinitlly Ve0re the President. French in Syria Ask for More Troops BY INtERNATOHAL NEWS SERVICE LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE. LONDON, May 6. General Oqu-ard, commander of the French troops In the Near Kast, has asked that reinforcements -sent into Syria as a result f.

threatened troubles, according to? in Evnhahu-a 1' hat eoi i I'ut'kinir It cats fuel Mite fnahllnf yon ro hurl tlm tufl lUut ia mt aultabl tb lima. 3. It tavca nai becauta th with IU thrva fael capacity takaa Bo uiota ronm tban one old atrle tlova. V. McCart, 22.

both of Oakland. "Sk. 4. It nerves became It nsfcr makH mUlNkn. urn ailhlftrt ta With tba fii 1" tv ton now bate.

I LQS ANfJELKS, 5. Iteolu: tions were the order at tortny'a elon here of the twenty-first annual convention of the California Federation of Women's Clubs. A number vera presented yesterday and more were offered today, while the decision of the convention as to all of. them-was expected before tonight. Thexe reeolutlona Include one endorsed t'ty the Sun Franclwro ditstrk't John C.

Bettenoourt, 2S. Mary E. Tildsley, 28. IkjIIi of IX FRAStt im) t.KF.NHi;S Lncitii Reynolds, 34, San snd Kllnore 1 I'aillc, US, Oakland. Charles O.

Senclbaiik'h. 29. Oslc-land, and tteltyo C. Ford, 80, Denver, Col. A -JlsTi 0.

nx tieuttli by ktepine ne iiteara roaifortahl tlie year 'ronmr. In aamrom nu can burn cm and kep coolla wlnttr when yon "want ut tUa coal cr wvd part of tha Implex. It aavtt lima by making ccwklot qulckpf ami easier. Keep a can of Alpa Sauce Russ-German Union Compute Failure JJffort of Soviet officials to effect a strong commercial and In'iustria! alliance with (Semmny have utterly failed. According to Kusslan advocates of the plan, the Germans Insisted upon-having complete control over all the resources of Russia.

This, theyueclare. would havennade Him-nv a. vassal nation, a position she will never accept. 7. It aaveantepa became iaa iwg aioTn 1 tba many raaaom Divorces, Suits Filed and culling for the eHtabllnhrneiit urnmHen 1 "Ill L.vv.'-kjWS, are In ona.

Tbeiia are Juit few of Sit ux it'W'H pay you to 1 a lent r. Let ui abow te bva tba Dupiax- you, On Your Pantry Shelf Fifteen Cents mm menu $5.00 Down riser th Duplex Alcnaa Bar inahlngton. Oafc. 38 term. Hlhjnd you home.

Unl. on easy despatch from Cairo to- an Initiative mensdre some time in the future. Others concerned child welfare, Indian law and order, citizenship, the Vtubli1iment na sk Your Grocer (1H V. Hi- 11. 1 of a national conservatory of music In the hills near Berkeley, Another, introduced by the Friday Morning' club of Lou Angeles, commends the recent reduction in the' California minimum wuge for women." The Alnmcda dlMtrict offered one favoring the speedy rfetermiiKitlon of "the sovereignty of the Sainonn Islands, no that Samoa may no longer.

Ce. exploited by the navy." The Woman' City Club of Long Beili sponsored one. for a campaign of education in behalf of un Improved community property l) to be brought before the people by "William vs. Margarlte Crcwsc; desertion, Jane vs. "William desertion.

Deletes vs. Louis Cusazza; ndn-support. Phoebe -vs. MaYluel Samuels; desertion. Frank -vs.

Kniily Tcnchelra; Hlanche vs Merle Itoberts; cruelty. Mary vs. William, Shaw, desertion. Naomi vs. Jean McPheracn, deser.

tlon, Felix vs, Helen Kuchlnskl, desertion. J. vs. Ver.eta Pul. desertion, Grace vs.

James Rutherford, annulment. Martha vs. Dewey Wharton, "non-Support. (leorge vs. Clara Daniels, cruelty.

Susie vs. Edward Hall, cruelty. J. 1 tional park on the Colorado river to be known as "President's Park" and motion picture-- resolution ondorslng the proposed State bond Issue of 1 0.000,-000 for the welfare of California ex-service men was introduced here yecterday. "niii: 1 OAKLAND 'iJlIBUNE, Oakland's greatest evening newspaper, Sssures its advertisers that the circulation of this paper reaches every dav over 230.000 rentiers.

Nero Slviles Underpriced 1 jiv -w 1 lO (U Ji DIED All fates must final-Nfi exchanges. No refunds ,5,1. JL Ballons tvill fce given free to children tomorrow PDWDES 26 Specialty Shops Under One Roof Broaduay at Fifteenth Because it IS DOWNSTAIRS, the prices ARE DOWN Th ere no reason whatever for reducing these 9 a.tn. to 12 m. Saturday only! I'ae our Outside Entrance direct from the 14ih Street Lobby to the Downstairs Store.

-( 1 ,000 yards of Wash Weaves gECIAL Cbats-Suits-D riats Regularly 14c to going at resses- AnFSTF.X In San Frar.clsro, May 3, 1S22, BrodeAr(sten, beloved husband of ifrgaretha M. Arfsten and loving of Mrs. A. liow- klns. a native Insel Fohr, Oer-many, aged 84 years 4 months and days.

Friends and acquaintances' are respectfully invited to funeral services, Saturday, May 6, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. from the chapel of Grant D. Miller. 2372 Kast Fourteenth street, 'Oakland. Interment private.

CAVA In Alameda. May, 2, Elizabeth Caya, beloved wife of Ceorgo A. Caya, loving mother rf William, Walter M-, Karl Oeocge Stanley E. 1 Caya and Mrs. Anna Forster and sister of Mrs.

Ida Mitchell and Mrs. Mary Schofield, a native of California aged SO years 4 months and 2 days. Sierra and Plumas county papers please copy. CorVUnOXIn Veterans' Home, May 4, 1922; J. L.

Congdon, loving husband of Anita K. Congdoni a native" of Elkhart, Indiana; aged 66 years. Kill In this city. May 4. 1922.

James Hiram Ebi, husband of Dora M. Ebi, father of Alice Ebi, brother of V. Ai Ebi of lister, a native of Indiana. sed 72 years. San Jose and Hollster papers please Services and Intermejit private.

FLAK1GAX In Alameda, May 2. 1922, Sidney Dean, loving wife of Michael Flan'san anS sister of Mrs. J. A. Mason of Pav- ennort a member of FairOaits f.Rebekah I O.

i a native of West Virgima. aged 58 fiiLLHOl'SE At rest, Maf Harriet A. Hiit houKc. beibved i-nrifa rtnriinco H. Hinhoese and 38-INCH VOILES ROMPER SWTlNds.

PLAIN WHITE ODD WASH WEAVES Odd lots and special selections from onr own regular stock. Bf assortment. Price ridiculously low. h'a for Saturday morning onlyl Uowpjtait Store, Capwells. The Suits except Summer Sports Specials! When planning Jjour vacation, sav ings mean more than usual to joli Certain models have the, new long coats, with very narrow belts, and little else indeed.

Osliers flaunt a provocative shortness an odd new sleeve aqd a profusion of ornaments. Some of these barely reveal a gaily-shaded blouse, attached. There are tweeds, too, in varieties! Suits greatly reduced are how priced I MS The rtaion lies not in hc atobarrL tnr it it mnfamlw I aM beautiful, and decidedly in But through For Men'- Bathing Suits our natural autre promote een greater interest in oiir 2tf Specmfty Srwps Vnder One Roof," and in the unusual evtalit) of our Summef of fcrings, xe are making most compelling reductions just non, at the heart of the midseasou. 17.45 49.45 63.45 loving mother of Clarence eWon Hillhouse, daughter of J. M.

ana jnni c. ONer.l. sister of Huga a Tu w. O'Neill: Mrs. H.

B. Nichols, Mrs. O. A. DeWiU, Mrs.

O. Crawford Mrs. H. L. Hofmanflj 1 Friends are respectflly Invited to attend fhe funeral eetvices Saturday afternoon.

May 1922' o'clock, at parlorB of Albert Brown BS4 Thlrtecntrt stfeot- Exclusive Hats Reduced -f Attractive black and navy knitted tuitt Kith colored stripe trimming. Good weight. All aiiea. 1 Children's Khaki Togs Excellent garments for vacation and outing wear. Of good grade khaki, well made.

Size 6 to 14 years. KNICKERS, fpecial MIDDIES, sale price. 1.79 BLOOMERS, special oaiiand. Interment, i tvim- fltv. May Ann.

Flint Kellogg, beloved wife of the late Charles W. Kellogg ana Worhrrt F. Kellogg. Women's Bathing Suits Just in smart totton or all-wool knitted aults in the leading abadea. Slies 36 to 46 at three low 83.03.

81.08. BATHING BAGS for carrying the suits 69c "i 98c Reductions Averaging Louise Kellogg. Mrs. Cary How ratarson ana Mrs. Arthur H.

Proctor, a native -Sams of Buenos Aires, Argentina's, aged 81 years. Friends are respectfully Igvlted to attend funeral services feati-r- dav May at It clock, at the Ir'y Howard. 232 Twenty-ninth Interment, private. Manheim Ma2or Hat 7 he-Dresses What manner of dress shall it be-frThe mode of the new season, even to its veriest whims, are well represented in these lovely frocks, now so amazingly underpriced. Crepes are in the lead, of course some heavy, Uome knitted, some sheer.

Taffetas, too, and some smartly tailored wools. The Summer vacationer might well buy -several at these advantages. Formerly very much higher, now priced 19.85 29.85 SU HO In this city. May mous ror uie ongmanty ana fp4t' Rhea I. Munro.

oeiovca N. Monro and lovinK mother of Dorothy and Neil member of Buena Vista I 6g, N. Ii O. W- a native of San World in Itself in NfcXSOX -At rest. May 5.

1M. Betty A. Nelson, deariy John W. Nelson, idolised mother i I.vons and Eric stairs Millinery Shop loveliness of "itiinullioery. Woaien, viewing thi dbV play will at once discern the rea-ton.

Hati for dinner, theater, tea, country club and Simpler models for travel and business. Braids, silks, straws, flowerrbai. in ery lovely color as well as stunning blacks. Hats: 'vr- uur uown -All at Money-Saving Prices 42.50 How would you like 1,000 hats and more to choose from? And 2,000 flowers and wreaths? That what our Downstairs Store gives you in addition to service and savings. Nelson 'and the late Julius O.

a native of Olaftd. Sweden. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Wed to attend fun-eral service, Monday, May.8. o'clock p. m.f from the chapel It Grant D.PMill.r.

E. Four-teenth street, Interment. Mt. View cemetery. M-TsKN-ln this city.

Mary S192S. Obert Nilsen. beloved husband of the late Hanslne Nilsen and brother of Adolph of tup-' ertlno, a member of. Friendship Lodge No. 150, I.

O. 6. F. of 'a tlv. of Norway aged 69 years 2 months and and respectfully invited to attend the funeral seVvice.

Friday, May D. 1922. at 3:30 p. from the i par- 25.00 12.50 12.00 6.25 22.25 The Wraps buvina Dower: our New York and Chicago Of ices our buyers' frequent unlimirca Our smaller cost of doing business all these mean newest Millinery at lower prices. trips East ptlr Trimmed Hati for all occaion $2.95 and up KHaki togs for the trail Summer's here andthe workaday world forgets its workaday clothes, ai.d seeks the hills in khaki.

You will be dented with the quality of our 1 offerings their charming lines the wisdom with which they are designed for comfort and a bit of flattery, too! The however, are moderate: 4 Coats, capes and wraps, for the many occasions and varying temperatures of the coming season. Rich cape-like wraps of marvella, gerona, panvelaine and normandie, wohdrously fashioned and adorned exquisitely lined; Little business and sports Croats in tweed, camelshair and polo cloth are in delightful evidence, loo. Formerly selling for much more lor of the i at Teleeraph avenus. Interment Children' New HaU. Flowers and Wreaths up; Smart Sports Hats up Untrimmed Hat Shapes $1.98 up Twenty-third street.

Evergreen In this city, May 5. 19--J Norma Irene Pierce, beloved rtaughtr of David H. Pierce and sister of Dorothea Tierce, a native of California, aged a vears months and 8 days. Funeral and interment, private. Friends my ca.l at.

the cbapelpr drant D. Miller, 2372 K. 14th at, v-fmtrth avenue. jj ZKhaKBrcechn. Sports Leg gilts 33.65 99.65 Khaki Shits 2.9j Saturday Yarn-Embroidered Regularly $3.95.

Special! A plans 1.95 HCOK1FXO At Alameda. County Hospital. May- VJi', Scofleld. a native- of Michigan, aged 63: years. Relatives un-' known.

CAIlD OF TlfANKS 1 TT wi.h in thank -our msny Special -purcttaie of latest sports models'. Wonderful coloring's; fore- moat li vhite lor lnmrrier, with smart shades of henna, gray, orclild, sand, 'orange, green, periwinkle. The border brimmed type of flna straw, yarn embroidered and self-trimmed. Handsomely satin lined. Really, yen" should ee tlicm! Downstairs Store, Capuiells.

''it Coma for Thm1 ''V'V friends and acaualntanct.s in our SaBSnfeSk 'Cool Sports Blouses Trim llttl coivm blgiies have an fneffable doubly pronounced during the-wra'wuiwn. These particular models ate no me wbi'e, some colored and some just, ouehl rt-e f-nd there with a jstinty glng- great hour or sorow ior n.n beautiful flowers end ymptny. The Children's Shop offers specials Dqjnl)) Summer, things for the small ones, at savings. 1 Frilly. Frocks Little Summer Goats' hum binding or Peirgy nd tuxedo I ASSFXMECK.

MKS. It. ADAMS. i MBS. F.

J. gAM TEANCIICO pZATHS. AuroIL Ulnis 0. Newklrk. Alice 93 7t Bletwr.

Ksthsn 4 Pnlsdlnl, Catteflse Kolcelll. Victor More Saturday Sayings! iiyief, or ana sweater wearing some of Organdy Campion. -WIIHsta Vm. Pwtsht JJ. 2 Croee.

I'ftor S4 Perkins, tit. 3.45 4.95 9.75 Dainty Aprons Ilere'a a little flock of coats for weaf sll sumtner long, comprising tweeds, polos, velours, checks and noveltlea, In the sturdy tins and grays, as wel as modish Shades of orchid, Vi ueEnd orown. They are beautt-fully tailored, even to the tiniest ones, with pleats and buttons and pockets and belts, charmingly applied. An unusual opportunity to MrT Il umni, Krltwbea J. 83 U-L-i- St ReM'JOT; Vu'rlliil' ifelea Ki, Harrj Hlnion.

Allan lWmrnhrt, 2 NEW CORSETS Correct stylei for all fir ores. to $5.05. WOMEN'S FLESH-TINT CREPE DE CHINE 1NIGHTGOWN. WOMEN'S FLESH-COLORED CRETE DE CHCSE ENVELOPE CHEMISES, 0 INCH ORGANDIES IN LATEST PLAIN Spedal 40. At! sashed and ruffled they are, In the colon 'of children's dreams pink, blue, orchid.

Lemon yellow, past graenLealmoiLJa-nd whU-There' ara deep hems, hemstitched, and" rewa of tiny tucks. There are bits of ribbons and laces, and an occasional flower peeping out Xear- 54x90 X' A HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS for three-quarter HANDSOME NEW SILK AND SATIN J-OULARDS underpriced to S1.08.LiJ S6-INCH SUNFAST MADRAS in wanted colors for drapes. Spevial 08J 36-INCH DOUBLE-EACED TAPESTRY, CRETONNES. Pleasing lelection MISSES FINE LISiLE UNION SUITS ln. sizes 4 to 16.

Special 79tf. WOMEN'S LUSTROUS FIBER HOSl white, cordovan, gray. Sale price, pair 79. Downstairs Store, CapweUs. This adorable little apron-frock choocus be mad of checkered glnjelitm.

with contrasting I'egiry foliar and. belt with a low, ulim waiH line awd a. aklrt that' full end perky. 36-INCH COLORED DOTTED SWISS Very uyJPoriuer- prloea- to i.v all Mijformerljf 17 Ql Bessie J. Wood A Woman FndertakeT Prrmnnently Loeated at 2850 Telegraph Avenue 0 T- 7 priced Spexial 36-INCH SOFTLY-FINISHED BLEACHED MUSLIN.

Sale price, yard-17. IH.50, now 114.00. i i I i I II m-i i Hi I I 1.

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