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A SUNDAY CtiOune JUXE 4, 1S22. FRECKLEDEST HCHSEOlES "If iii EBE EIIUR BOY IS FOUND, Three-Act Comedy Presented By Community Players' Qub Fund for Island 'Planny In New BudM BHD EIGHTS HI.P.IE IT OF ITS IVOfTKEnS Bf a s. Appropriations for a duck Il and, Si) by 200 feet, will be 7 to; II I A protest agaiiiLt he Thion Ta- DETROIT AVERS June 3. Freckle champions of New Tork, "San Francisco, Washington and sundry citizens "ain't in it" with Harold LeeT found In this city by the Detroit 'ews, as- an active competitor for the worlds championship. Harold, who Is in the fifth prade, has lot the.

paper publish Ms picture and also will let his pchool superintendent send it to New Tork. The freckledfvt fttrl does not equat Harold by some ten thousand freckle dots. His hair is eic attempt to auuusu -lln rate" over the" Salt Lake road Budget Committee of Affiliated Clubs Objects to the Citv Added Costs. One-Tenth of a Horsepower Is Fijinre Set; Compared to Detonator or Shell. EEOTfJI.ET.

-3tJn-3. Incrfafis In taxes and declar eyfS btOe and his freckles are able tna-wene iterKoiey municipal has Keen sent in a telegram to the Interstate Commerce Commission by Mayor Davie. In theast a passenger roinj to Montana, fr Instdnci, could go 'la Los Angelek and the Salt Lake route for thVsame rata ai the shorteYi: trip" Sacramtpto nd Ogden. Since fte Union Pacifw acquired the SalfX Lake road the former eliminatedhe "short line rate" and tried to install new rates, which are now up far the Mayor Davie asks thaMhe Union Pacific's new rate be deWd. He said: "The suspension of the rate, would result In a dlscrimiXatlon asked by the.

park department in the new budget, following long discussions as to the best means for Oakland giving the best hospitality 4o its feathered guests every winter at Lake Merritt. The duck island" will be simple or ornate, according to the funds on hand. The simpler plan means that the Lake dredser wiLLbuild up a little just off the Grapd' avenue, embarcadero -and let it go at Jhar- The moi-e ornatft plan, as evolved by Landscape Architect Howard Gllkey, means a sloping vista toward the duck rookery, witb bushes on the Island, ornamental Seeding places and egg hatcheries in special private bushes along the Waterfront: 1 1 is believed that the island -wilt-be--'-built -'front; this year's funds, with the. decorations com-. the future, with the following budfet.

(fov.ernmcnt taking on too many "extra functions" to allow for econ 'WASHINGTON. June Thomas T. Head, of the Bureau of has computed the energy output per day of the average American wage-earners and finds a little less than one-tenth of a hoi-spower. reai Viaeis: of powcrrof a nation is Its enWpy dlscernable four blocks away. Asked the' best way to get freckles and lots Of 'm, Harold "Baseball." WMB CIRCLE Bolshevik War Minister Endeavors to Perfect Himself in Military Technique.

MOSCOW, June 3. T.eon the Bolshevik war minister, desirous of perfecting himself in military technique, has completed a course in the staff College of the Red army. He has passed the standard examinations and is now qualified as an oflicer. The examinations Were given him by officers of. the old Russian army.

How Trotsky, who is. one of the busiest men in Russia, found time-to do Ihis has been a surprise to Mb more easy-going fiasociates in the Soviet government. He works from early morning Until the evening, but takes time for regular exercise, the study of languages and voice culture. He has developed the vocal abilities of a field marshal, and when called upon to address thousands of troops In the open air; strident voice is "rather thnn its mtihpoer against traffic from San Francisco bav cdlnts to Montana. Idaho and IfilSTITIITEl I I I 44 iVd.

HUn nntnt Tho rltv Of Oakla gaid Dr. "The modern -Xviy. to use the eiiertry ot man "is to employ It -in it way nimllnr to the little, rfetonrttor of the tig explosive shell: the llrtlc charge sets off the Mc one ami does an amount of work far in excess cf Its own rnp.ieit;'. "The enetfiy outrut of an aver-ngfi vorkman is about a tenth of a horsepower. The energy expenil-ed by' a con I miner in an 8-hour rlnf-thnia ninnim'B nhotlt renresentinir EOO.000 Dersons on th omy and a lower tax rate, the bud-Bet committed the Affiliated Berkeley 0ubs, headed by Major D.

Galloway, today -submitted a report to the city council. Wtiito. population of Berkeley 'has Increased, hut one-third "in the last ten years the property assessment has risen more thaa one-half, the tax rate, doubled and the annual expenditures are now about one and one-half times what thex were ten years ago, the committee declares in its report. "The extension of the functions of government inti; activities never ht fore entered is one of the most striking reasons for the Increase 111 costs oi Rovernfhcnt," reads the report, "Activities which wore formerly taken care ofby private effort, or which never should 'have been started have now become regularly organized parts ot city Jn this category the committee B'xrt alria ryt Sin rrnnCljlCO fcaV strongly protests the suspension as urged by the Union Pacific and respectfully urges- the maintenance of the present out tht obf Smallpox Situation OnB order Serious June 3. Roeom-moii'iiation that all persons, (ji'psh-injr the international line, be "re- MVKHMOftE, June 3.

Eureka Circle "No. ll United Ancient Order of DrLiidXs, was instituted at Divermore l'riday night. Offi-' cers cf the Oraml Vircla of the state of California were present to pI.ofl-jHtigiiles.n'Ttlzen civld. visit San "A Japanese miner, eels out 1400 pounds of eon! a day. thus multiplies his energy by It tiiulrcd to show vaccination certifi is soniewh.iMike planting on'e pmin, confer degree and mstali the 3 ir heard even by tho rear ranks.

Leon Trotsky has developed Rrcut executive ability and he never concerns himself with petty. details, lie exacts from his subor-rlinafes the most meticulous precision. He keeps appointments promptly, thereby differing from other Soviet officials, and he con the same rate as would have been paid for a direct Los Angejes-Og-den A San Francisco or Oakland cltizcit- could go to Los Angeles and tten. Ogden for the Same fare as the direct route. ino American mjuei uui cates today was forwarded to the State Board of Health meeting in Los Angeles, by Dr.

J. investigating the smallpox situation. Dr. TUfer declared tho situation serious. local officers, and a largeAc-lass of candidates joined, tho charter roll.

ClrandpArch Driidess Kllzabeth Berry had charge of the work and places swimming clasaps for adults from funds, the three Berke-fpy charities, the summer camp to be opened In the high Sierras, a she was ably assisted by other Grand Circle officers. The iw Vfrv tirettv mirt clubhouse in one of the local parks and other "extras." fines his business dealings to reasonable time or early evening hours. Sometimes be sets appointments tor, say, 4:27 p. to Just three minutes, and insists that this does not mean 4:23, or 4:30. created quite an impression tipon 7 "There is a ftrew4ns? tendency," the new memners of the new circle.

Following the Initiation of the S8D0 pounrlMvot coal in a uay nnu so multiplies his energy by 440(1. "There are 41,000.000 wage earners' in the L'nift-d States and their energy outpot is a little over 4.000.-000 horpepower, or oiiU- nine tinv-s the potential enerpy in the form of coal of loo miners. 'Tile power minerals coat, petroleum and. Tviterpnwor a therefore, tho real sources of strength in an Industrial civilization. "Jn-t whor United State? stands on this basis is best brought out by some)- comparative flfture which may be etated in millions of horsepower years.

that the fip-iirB uill ho rflKier to handle. Tak- says the committee, "to cast upon some governmental agency the car. rylng on of activities -tht should thirty-six, charter members the 1 properly be left to private- rrovt or it i I I entirely abolished. Such activities 1 i usually: arise through private initiative and after being carried on for a while those "in charge find that interest slackens and then in order to rr1.iint3.in the activity It Is foisted upon he city." Hand Is Maimed pwPle 'avaUaWe cba7.0petroleinu i I MRS. MARY C.

IJCACII, nutnharpist. who took part in the and wterpower In the prineir Community Pla rs Qub program 'at Y. IP. C. A.

auditorium. countries of the world, and reckon- Oakland Men Go To Cities' Meet City Attorney Leon Gray, Commissioner E. Carter and Deputy City Clerk Frank Merritt journeyed to Stockton yesterday to attend a preliminary session of' the League of California Municipalities, which is discussing the proposed statutes hich would give the railroad commission full power over all public utilities in tlfe and give the rtwimission. the right to grant or wirhhould franchises even within cities. The Oakland delegation is solidly against these innovations; newly elected officers of the circle were installed os follows: Mrst H.

Anderson, past Mrs. F. W. Twtzel. Mrs.

Klngsley. first bardr Mrs. Kdith Brown, second Ktta DefeVer. secretary; Mrs. Martha financial secretary; Mrs.

John Bargmanli, treasurer; Wni. Kaiser, conductor; 3. condictress; Mis. Cltas. Jackson, hai5luin; Mrs.

J. V. Mqnnlx, 'guardian; John Bargmann, outside guardian r'XTeo'. Beck, M. V.

Rose, Mrs. Mary Croth, trustees; Mrs. II. A. Evans, Wm.

Kaiser. Jens Jensen, audftors; Drs. Warner and Man and Dr. J. M.

Carter, iihyslclans. Following Hje close of the work refreshments were served. In the bftnatiet rsnm. 1 By Dynamite Cap June 1 thrn-fil Guqrqnlccd forlOyews not to get lumpy tnf them" in terms oi minions i horsepower years, they line up aomethinff like- this: KNKKGV RKSOtRC K.S. I'diui- H'llff- Special Musical Numbers Interspersed in "Eliza Comes to Stay." Oleviati.

Star Miltlrcji C.M4iiMtli-cr. Duy tom Your DUr Pressler of I.odl, a vincyardist, lost two fingers and his thumb on his left hand today, when a fubwihat-ing cap exploded. Pressler was excavating for a pit for- a net of scales and was about to blast ground. when lie accidentally r'mck th cap with a hammer. TC.H.I.M mm.

(XI Ml 20 1 4 1H Carbonic acid is multiplied morfe Cnoulrv C-t tnUM Clinm 3W.00O na Britain ST," A'itrlii l.i) RuMit rianfl BOt k)Hki H.OOii India than 20 times ith each inlRiation. 43 i 'Xliiia Cume.s to a three-act comedy, was presented in Oakland for the tlrst time ly the Coin titUnlty Players' club under the di-rectlon of Miss JI. K. Livingstone last Thursday evenintf in the V. W.

C. A. aydltorlum. Special musieal ti limbers ere played by Mrs, CY Leacion the autohaip. Mrs.

Leach has played at several benefits and social Amor? Oenerat. Lench also placed at tho li'azaar sriven fast December by the King's Daughters' Society at he First Dri'sbyerian church audi1 torium last December. lOTIIlIlt SON. Oakiand gained another permanent resident Friday night when Mrs. Dora Harmon, mother of City Knciiieer W.

V. Harmon, arrived from Maine to. take up her home with her son. Sell is 75 years tt ace. Jersey Silk Petticoats 'TOMATO KIXU" DKA I).

LONDON'. F. D. Houillcberff, who mado many millions growing Fiber Sport Scarfs 1 .68 All the new nightshades and color stripe combinations. Fancy or' plain weaves tomatoes and becarrte known as the Straight line effecte, scalloped or pointed embroidery designs or accordion pleated U' lomato King, aiea euauemy at were functions In Hawaii hla Jersey home.

I siveu by the Consul- flounces, in color combinations. Ql QQ deep silk fringes. Exceedingly low at (Third floor) Reg. $2v95. Sale (Third 'floor) Washington, Cor.

YOU CAN DO BETTER. AT THE ASHBY Whose QualityJs Revealed by Usage It is the policy of the As hby Furniture Co. to sell dependable merchandise for less money than elsewhere. f.ggTtgju-...... 1 J' 1 WMBiwwiiflfiiMii iiiwiiiimiii'iwiIwi mil timm Immt mum wil.i 1 1.

mm i 1 1 i irr-r r- mmmm mmim I i I Dainty Underthings Reduced Summer Frocks FROCKS of imported cotton crepes in attractive checks. While organdy collar and sash-. On sale at Tub Crepe Goivns Thiin or with color butterflies. Trimmings Of contrasting "stitching "and "shirring. Color flesh or orchid.

Sale to Step-in Chemise Of novelty striped voiles. Lace and hemstitching trimmed. Color orchid. Sizes 26 to 46. Sale crsep 5ilf Vests Bodice ribbon straps.

Color flesh or orchid. Sizes 36 to Pale Jersey Silk Bloomers Well reinforced, gtrong etos-tic; waist band and knee. Color flesh or orchid. Sizes to 29. Sale, the pair S2.1U Silk Chemise Step-in Chemise of heavy satin.

Filet lace yoke. Bod-Ice, top, gjlk ribbon strap. Sizes 3t to 4 4. Undcrpriced rx GINGHAM FROCKS of fine.gingham. in pretty check.

-Crisp "organdy Sale .89 FRENCH GINGHAM in' popular" check combinations. Trimmings of white organdy in an exquisite fashion Tub Blouses Blouses of voile, dimity or organdy in checks or stripes in new tailored effect Peter Pan or convertible collar trimmings of pleating, laes, and pin tucks. Sizes 36 to 52. Regular $2.50. Unrivalled Qualities in Chesterfield T7 CRENKLE CREPE Fine quality, desirable for tin derwear or for children's lying-Kooiii-biirtes apparel.

Colors t-jnnk, Taffeta Dresses Adorable Silk Taffeta Dresses in smart girlish models, very well tailored and embrotrred in "colors" Popular shades. Sizes 6 to 10. $7 0 Reg. $10.95 to $13.95....... Sizes 12 to 16.

C11 Reg. $15.95 Pll.iFJ GIRLS' CAPE and HAT SETS of wool felt. Colors: tan, Chinese blue and red. Only A thm 'Rpdular $6.50 value. For Sheets and Pillow Cases BLiFCHEp SHEETS Durable quality; seamless.

'1. 72x90 reg.T I Sale TTTTTTT" 95c 81x90 reg. $1.35. Sale PILLOW CASES of "Hope" -muslin or 45x36. Reg.

39c value. 9Q'X Sale, each HAND BEADED GIRDLES of pretty color beads. Good full length with beaded tassels on' the end. J1 Art Sale, each A. UU a quick clearance, S3.95 the set THE PIECES ABCML1LLLSTRATED are the newest and best ideas in living room furniture.

The semi-kidney Chesterfield is much in demand. The frames arc solid mahogany hardwood throughout, the springs arc special, double tempered steel coil, full webbing construction, dipper edgpy loose De Luxe cushions ancj built by craftsmen who are the equal of any in the nited States. Other people build Chesterfield Suites but few know how to build th em as good as the Ashby. These pieces are strictly custom made and for that reason are quoted in denim covering- We carry large stocks of exclusive mohairs, velours and tapestries from which you may select the coyeringf best suited to ypur-reeds. The Chesterfield 0 The Khaki Outing Wear for women and tnisgeg.

-y (BaicmcnLiiorr) LEGGLNS Sale, pair, up from -50c PUTTEE or WRAPS- Sale, the pair IIATS-Sale TT. 98c BLOUSES of durable weight material. Two-way collar; long sleeves. Sizes 31 to 42. Sale $1.50 MIDDIES of various weights; good quality material; very well made.

Sizes 16 to 41. Sale $1.98, $2.50, $3.75 SKIRTS on, sale now at BREECIIES-WrU tailored, cut full. Sale, the J2.50na to match, ou Straw Hats tojOff AN DOS Pink cotton brocades. Qp Back fastenings, back. Saje, each blue, white or flesh.

Sale, the yard. -25c ORGArSpltS 10 inches vvidcSheer quality. All hades of the rainbow. Sfrie; the yard 59c TISSuCGtGnAM-SJ and 36 incite wide. Splen-.

did quality with silk etripes, in large assortment of patterns. Beautiful colorings. Reg. 75c and 83c. The IMPORTED ORGANDY-43 inches Very fine and sheer quality.

Choice of 30 shades. 1 Sale, the yard Leather GoQfJ Laree stock of beautv boxes and storage ba rtf Innlerl Imllier. lnuhllion flllicatOf. Dili Seal, Half Off AMERICAN PONGEE BLOUSES. Tailored effect, to wear with jumper dresses.

Collar and cuffs trimmed with narrow pleat-ings. Sizes 6 to 16. Reg. $1.95. (10 Half off JO GIRLS' KILTIES of wool flannel with pleated Red or black and white check.

Only 8 in this lot: Most in sizes 6 and 8. 'iAshby Furniture Co. spider, or grain leather iu choice selection of many new shapes. SWAGGER BAGS and $1.95. Sale Sale r-r TIED.

321. Complete Ijome Furnishers L- ADELINE AND TAKE GROVE CAR -r. BERKELEY on $3.5 'v n. (to; u.u xf( tpi.U It Pay to Trade Out of, the High Rent District J.J. I iau vil ,1.

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