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OaklanD Ctitjunc 10 should carry a sentence of twenty years' Impdsonmeii; In the state SWT A FE MIES' OFFICIALS. TOPEKA. May Effec-i yve May J. R. Haydtn Is ap-j penitentiary.

where they both are apeparlng In the Mission Play. Mrs. Power, known also as Emma II. Power and Pat la Power, divorced Tyrone Power In 1920, A year later he Gray Latest Cut Prices KCRSE GUI1Y MtHDKU. JIONTliOSS.

May 4. -A ver: diet of guilty of murder In the first degree was returned by a Jury In Westmoreland county court here against Misa karah, KnoKr BalM-moro nurse, charged with the killing of Mrs. M.ngaref L. Kastlake, at Colonial Reach lust September, Tin jury stlnnlntpil too Vi-nlk-f of the Santa Ke system, headquarters at S.iri Francisco, It was announced at the general office of the Santa here yesterday. Paul P.

Hastings Is promoted to genera! married Miss Bertha Knight of L. A. Phone Girls Flee Early LOS 'ANGELES, May Operators in. the. Smith 'ExcliH-Bfie- build-in? of the Southern California Telephone company 'were forced to.

floe rtr their lives toduy when flifo of undetermined origin threatened the strut-ture. Telephone service throughout the southern portion of the- city was Impaired for a time. The fire broke out In the bass- MRS. TYRONE POWER WEDS. LOS ANGELES, May B.

The wedding of Mrs. Tyrb.ne Power, as she Is known on the stage, to Clarence Thomas Arper tof Riverside, last June, was announced '(vtprdiy nt Snn near here. Pasadena. Men's" Shoes, half soled, sewed $1.25 The month August wes nhmed after the Human emperor Augustus. Ladies' Shoes, half soled, sewed.

ireini. HKfni. 1111 at Sari Francisco, the announcement sid. HAY STATE B1MIOP NAMED. May 6, Hev.

Or, I Charles' L. Slattery of Gruce church, New Y'ork City, was chon-' nient of the ex.Changt'.-it-wfts tfjnp 1 Troiied netore it. had passed the first floor. VVi Tour Coast in Aeronautic Interests BY IWITED PHES tEASED WISE '10 -XRIETTNE. i WASHINGTON, Mjy To arouse 'Interest in both commercial and military, Ke.tr Admiral W.

F. retired, will leavtS Waidiinstuh Saturday for tour oi the Coast 'und. aus-plcyif. the Aero t.Hub of America'. His ttrs-t stop-.

wl 1-e at "Houston, on Mny thence to t.oa Angeles. San Kraiwisco, Portland. Startle, SisfVfme, retuniintf via Minneapolis: Former Aviator Is Guilty of Murder LONUONJaj Ry 'lutoina-tional News Serviced True, former 'aviator and iiistruetor in aviation nt' American fields, toiiiuv was found guilty of the murder of Miss Genrrtdo Yates iii her Kensington a'partmcnt. He was sentenced to death. The prosecution contended that True had murdered the girl for her jewelry, valued at bishop coadjutor of the Fpipcop Wednesday, Thursday, Friday each week iianese ui -viMssioTi uiei hi in convention of clerical and iy dele-gates, held in Trinity church Slayer Smiles as He Goes to Death Chair McAi.i-;sTF.n nut ri 'We make Shoes to order.

Get Gray's Special Leather, Gives double wear. San Watson, convicted of "the lew Look for the big jfotd shoe. about $1000. The defense was Jn; Secret of a Good Disposition A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She Will be happy ami attractive to all.

The world unfortunately Is filled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back front usefulness by. troubles so common among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, oil-worn-out women cannot make happy homes. Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of woman's health. This is clearly proven by the many letters we are continually publishing in this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of suffering. Vhy don't you try it? Advertisement. so nit v. murder of Mrs.

Clara Jones, of Cancy, went to his death In the electric chair early today with a smile on his lips. "Goodbye, boys, I'll meet you in' heaven." he said ith a laugh as they ftrapped him in. Three minutes luter he was pronounced dead. xFMEET. Thu Friday Forum and Fello-v-Fhip of the Sons and Daughters of Washington, will bo held at the American Institute, 60S 1-U'htcenth Ktreu, at p.

m. Mrs. (i. WV Percy will give a talk on "The Landing of the ilgrims." W'. II.

Pinkston will also speak. Musical numbers will be rendered. GEORGE It. FIELD DIES Georee Russell Wield died very suddoi In Los Angeles Monday, according word received here. He was vloe-p ident nnd general manager of Klamath Iliver Packing Association and member of the Pohomlan and ciaremont Country Clutis and a resident ut San Fran-cp-o for thirty years.

He leaves a Gray' Factory rayoriLeigcipeijf 1604 SAN PABLO AVE. Fvtjriiti laiLDixo. for Washington Cream Pie 7rr? is an economical Is to Be Field. Fuiier.il servlcrs were 'held In Los Angeles ihursday. dainty thai add pleas-ing variety to your desserts: I cup sugar, ll cups flour, 2 tbsp.

Carnation Milk, i cup butter or substitute, 2 egg yolks, 2 egg whites, 6 tbsp. water, 2 tsp. baking powder. Cream the butter, add sugar gradually, and yolks of eggs well beaten. Mix and sift flour and baking powder, add alter natcly with milk to first mature.

Add well beaten whites of eggs. Bake irt two layer! Put cream filling between layers and sprinkle top with pow WAREHOUSES DESTROYED. SANTA ANA, May D. Fire today destroyed the warehouses of the California Vegetable Union, F. 11.

Kealihcr and J. A. Knapp, Garden Grove, causing a loss estimated at Twentv-flve car BOSTON FERN NAVLETS SPECIAL loads of chilis were stored in the MOVED DR. P. L.

STOW lins moved fitom 1S09 Wnslilngton St, to 1111 Son Pnblo avc, Wood-nard room 205. dered sugar. Write for booklet of 100 tested recipes, to Carnation Milk Prod 4i During Boys, eek warehouses. Three boxcars the PacWc Electric were distr'oy'cd. FN EM PLOY SKNT I'll KM SAN May "5, Tlie urgency of directing attention to the problem of unemployment will be the theme of an address by Whiting Williams, Rtudent, writer and leqturerr, who will speak at a mass meeting at the First Congregational church tomorrow night.

ucts Co. of 49 Main Street, Saa Francisco. By GEORGE A. ARWEDELV Dad's Day in th Jf'ooih Committee. Oakland Rotary Club Chairman i i OW many of you boys have FINED $10.

BERKELEY, May 5. William Hunwlck. painter, of 1517 East Twenty-fourth street, Oakland, paid a fine of $10 today for driving on the wrong side street car on -PfrHegn'uH ve tine: spent a whole day with your father just you and he to about it. If he can possibly do so, he will take all day off tomorrow to go jsMftewhere with you. If he can't take all day; he will try to take' -a half day.

Get him to go hiking with you -in the hills or wtfods where you can cook your lunch right out in the open. The parks and bathing beaches are good places to go. Then there's the theaters, the baseball game, boat- ing on- Lalgf." Merritt and many other diversions to indulge in. A gether a whole day in which you tell him things, and he tells you things, and you both find out that there is much that interests you iri each other? Well, Boys, tomorrow is going to be that day if you have the courage to insist upon your rights! Tlie Rotary Club and other organizations have tdld your father all I ii iiii1 1 EA. FERNS $1.00 EA.

Buy TodayIt's a Bargain of Bargains We cmlil not poislMy offer tlwsc wcll-balanceil, full, licnllliy frond plants if worn not 'compelled to make room nt our. grcciilioiiHi'N'. AVc nro iHwltlvc If you see theui you wlU nut lionie without lit IcuKt line, Fathers! Try to Be with Your Boys Tomorrow DAHLIA BULBS Just in rived. Wo lmvc tliein lu XII.FS. STONY BRWOIC ROSE APHIS Have you noticed tlie little green IniKs (lliiKliut flosc together on the tender elioots of your gtir-ilen plants.

If so nt. Wo liavo a poHltlvc control. ticpnrate colori Juid nlso won-Wfiil collection. Our own M'lcc tlon nnlulH'led at SI, 00 PC? doen. i 3 ill.

WE SPECIAMZE IX ITT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS CHAS. C. NAVLET CO. Nt USIORY.MEN KK.FOMEN 1 a home-farm? 917 'WASHINGTON STHEET, OAKLAND, CALIF, Do you really want ihnii Friineiwo Snn Joms, Calif. 20-22 E.

Kan: Fernando St. tTJ-il Market St or fruit litiilil a temporary home at once, if you like and make the land pay for itxelf, pay lor your home and pay y6u a profit. Already over seventy thousand, dollars' worth of these beautiful home-farms have been turned over to the- people. See the gardens that have been made. Here is a place you can PLAT and make moneviir It you really want your own house anil your own rkh-aoiletl little farmwith beautiful fiirrounilinps in tlie tunny district most free from north-wind, fog and haze right on a rar line and within easy reach of everyihlnn you have that opportunity NOW.

Here you tan grow vegetables, berries, chickens, rabbits The Boy Scout Camp will hold open house on Saturday and all visiting boys and fathers are welcome to the facilities of the camp arid pool. ttf All fathers should make arf effort to be with their boys tomorrow. If you haven't a boy of your own, entertain a boy who has no father. J- A trip out in the hills and woods will do you as much good as the boy. You have ample time to give your investments a boy, YOUR boy, is the biggest investment you have.

Directions for reaching many local resorts are listed below and on the right. Decide right now where you will go then go TOMORROW. LOCAL HIKES IjAKI'T chabot and tiik Take 4 'l a. m. S.

P. boat and train for Sumil. Walk through Niies Canyon to Stony i-xploring its course. Return viA XileK Farwell. Round trip, to Niles, I' 5.

12 mfles. pArk iiights (JOAtjl IN 1IOMK) Take S. 1'. boat electric cars for Fruitvalo. Walk up to car line and take marked Leona-Mills CoileKe.

Ride to end of lin, vross trestle at and follow road around to as far as creek bed. Kxploro 1 canyon to bitr -log. croM and walk to picnic prove, and lunch. Kx-plore l.iree (iiiarry ahovo and get view Return to prove and cross plank over to road, turn to the and follow load to top of hill. A1 Junction turn to the Mn Joaquin Miller's horn.

Inspect observatory, monument nd funeral pyre, also memorial room at cottage. Afrr thl continue to walk down the road to first turn at I. and continue on road to car line. Distance, 10 miles. Kxpense 3D cents.

Mi nt woods Take m. Sausalito boat snd train for Mill Valley. Walk via pipe Una and railroad to Inn. Lunch at Bohemian drove. Return to Mill Valley via Ocean View Trail.

10 miles. Fare 40 cents. I'D WOOI PFAK AXI? KI DWOOH CANVOX Take Timond car at 13th and Broadway, walk up Maple avenue and 8ilv Canyon to Redwood Peak. Lunch In Redwood Canyon. Return via Canyon station on 4:53 12 Fare, fdiug, 15 returning, 60 cents, MT.

TAM AI.l'AlS take a. m. Satisalito boat and train to Mill Valley. Walk via Tamalpais Tr'jkil to the Tavern. Rt turn via Fern I'an f-r T-imnwlJ 1 'to the Pipe IB I SMI IF 7 May MCX1C11WL GOI.K t'UUWfc JgQ With City water, HOME Acres Take car at 13th ana isroanwnj.

Dirhond. Walk via Rndwond Teak rotid to top of ridge, thence along ridge to Lake Chabot. Lunch and return via car to San Leandro. graded and sur MOOiT-DUBU) faced streets. $10 D0WN-S5 PER MONTH and up Asn.

LV7 You must see Columbian Park Jo appreciate its merits. apyeal to you immediateljits wonderful beauty and its natural and convenient advantages. And if you want a one-man farm urt-usnally firh in soil in the city, but not of the city -HEKE IT IS. The land is perfect for homebuiJJiDg. The soil Is virgin-rich.

Anything will grow here. Many home-farms are planted. Come and see for yourself. Any-, thing including the kiddies will- thrive here like wild flowers. The surroundings are gorgeous, with a marine view from many sites.

i Linn Ride Trail into Mill VaHey. 9 -Not easy. Round trip, 41) cents. S'l CANYON, BALDY AND CANYON TOVON to University Campus, walk throush to Siravvhtrry Canyon, to Baldy and Canyon T-oyon and return. 14 mile.

SKYI.IXK ItOlLFVAKD, FID WOOD PI- VK AND DIMOND CANVOX Tj.ka. CUicmuiit- Uaia. Walk. Uiroufili Tom-stal 'Cnyon to tnr.ntl and the Boulevard to Redwood Peak. Return via Silv.i and Garfk-id to lUmond Canyon and car at Fourth Ave-noo Terrace.

14 Fare 2i cents. II WWAHIl CANVON. SAX ItAMOX, DANVH.U; AND COOK CANYON Taku llayward car. tt off at Roulf-vard to the and walk" over to Sun Ramon, ii Turn to and walk Via county road to I'anvlilo, 4 milcF. Turn ciauer to the for Cook's Ranch.

Turn to pass through yard to land, ui) to IS following canyon to toad nolng to dumtnit, miles. --Total -2 Uillea. i. row ukighis and iuidwood Tuko car to end of line. Samei us Ieona and HiRhts, to Junc- of Redwood Peak Road top of i-idr.

Keep to li on road down hill nbeut 2 iuiK-8 to Redwood Creek. At this ioint tn an old road on the take this and follow it to the deserted ranch and ttmieo to top of range. Thence via trail down Into Shepard's Canyon and when at-end look -for cutoff- trail through fi-nca pn the down hill to first road. Turn to po throufth gate to bilo 'road and follow past quarry to Fourth' Avenue Terrace and cars to Oakland. -13 miles.

Take S. tram Mumiuy for Wallwood station. Walk un I'ino Canvon to the Bummit and camp overnight. Sunday, visit North Peak and return via new gradito Wallwood. Hate will depend-on size of rarty 1-05 and 1.50 round trip.

mil each way. KOCKRIIKIK. KOI NT TOP Al GRIZZLY I'KAK Take College Avenue car and trans. tn Itock Hid m-rarr Walk-via finKe-Ho'ad to- Thornhill Toad and Syndiw.ie Trail to Round Top. Iteturn via ri.ly and Little Grizzly to Berkeley.

12 miles. WILLOW CAAU Take 2:45 p. m. 6:43 p. ausa--lito boat and train to Mill Valley.

Walk via Lone Tree Trail to Willow Tamp. Vi pilles. Return Sunday via Wtlldw t'amp stago road to Wes-t and railroad, track to Mill Valey. tl miles. Round trip ticket to Mill ValU-y 10 cents Rthin(t.

1MUM CANYON. SXAKK 1U)AI AM) FISH ILAXCH Take car vltlt white disc and red yr at Thirteenth and Broadway for Kourtli Avenue Terrace. Walk up Dimond Canyon to Redwood Peak Road; thence via Water Company's property to Snake Road and Moraga Canyon; thence to Fish Ranch and trail to Ciaremont and Key Route traia. ii ntiJes. i'are, 60 cents.

WILDCAT CAXYOX, UEK FAIJ.S AND MIIK STATION Take train for Korth Berkeley. Leave North Berkeley, walk throush Wild Cat Canyon, across San Pablo alley Bear Creek to falls and luncii. Cross the divide in Alhambra Valley to Muir Station'. 0 Fare 10 cents. Return fareVOO cdnts, COME SUNDAY IB BRING YOUR FAMILY-, -SEE FOR YOURSELF t.

Wilt i From San Franciaco Take Key Route to 22nd Broadway, change cars at 22nd and llroadway, transfer HO WTO REACH COLUMBIAN PARK to Leona (K) car, or S. P. electric, MetroA Expresn, to. 73rd avenue, or drive out Foothill Boulevard to i3rd venue, turn north lo the property. GALIFORNIA -ASSOCIATION ICE INDUSTRIES See Saturday's Paper for Sunday's Program 0.

SYNDICATE BOYS' WEEK COMMITTEE-OAKLAND ROTARY v-. 17-7 Broadway, Oakland. ft; i.i., it fi I'm '''''''i'T' illlilililil'liciiliiiiieiii IIH IIIM4I KS9BE3 TeL Lakeside 1600,.

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