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LYEXING JUNE 7, 1917. r' I mrTncuni'i Dun ciujob. nllftUL lUdllUU OLD-TIME AUTD3 AFTER HARD WORK Buy Your Bond Here for $5 down and $5 a month (jpr a $50 Liberty Bond). If necessary. ie vill redeem it A ANY TIME in merchandise hrith a 5 premium.

Full details in Fourth Floor Booth, Important Notice! Adverthed "specials" are for Friday ONLY. Shop Friday morning, if you can. Because of great reductions, tfe cannot permit telephone orders, O. or exchanges. is The Rod Cross circle, captained by Mrs.

A. Heron assisted bv Mrs. Richard M. Lyman and Mrs. Lillian Evert, has sdj'purned for the two summer month.

The circle has a membership of SO and meets once a week. Those who remain In the city are to carry on the work. meet-Ins at the Red CroJS headquarters on ave Fourteenth street. The work in the lhst inn i tfmmmm three months has been confined to surgical' dressings and the following dresnlngs have been made: Four-inch gauze compresses, 1572; nine- McCall We Give Stamps 1 inch, gauie compresres, laparatomy pads, 6x14, 12 boxes; laparatomy pads, Patterns 12x12, 48 boxes', laparutomv pads. 6x6, Wh and Washington.

Oakland 144U; muslin rolls, is: neaa Danaagea, 48, knitted sponges, 72. Following; is the list of members: FJ. A. Heron. Mrs.

R. M. Lyman. Mrs. I i i 1 Lillian Everets.

Mrs. A. T. Ellis. Mrs.

J. B. Keating, Mrs. Roberta Bulkeley, Mrs. E.

M. Walsh, Mrs. W. W. Garthwalte, Mrs.

Woodruff Garthwaite. Mrs. F. M. Butler, Mrs.

Louis Glilradellt. Mrs. H. M. Reminiscent of the early days of motoring will be the turn-out of old-time motor cars at ground-breakini exercises of the Fageol Motors Company on Saturday.

Cars of ten to fifteen years of age have been resurrected and will chug and wheeze the streets of Oakland In company witi the latest models, as an illustration of the advance the automobile industry has made since the first automobile made Its appear-since. Old-time buses, long since supposed to be out ol the running for good, will be seen, both In the parade and In the race between cars of ancient vintage which will a feature at the exerotoes at the Fageol factory site later on Saturday afternoon. Reminiscent of the early automobile days of the' bay cities is a picture which has just come to light Illustrating a club run of the Oakland and San Francisco Autqmobile club in this city In 1900; as there are about a half dozen cars in the event, and those of the very earliest types, the photograph now haa a decided historical character. Vjeing in public interest with the racing program- is the blowing up of an entire acre of ground at the factory site during the afternoon. This will be accomplished through the courtesy of the Giant Powder Com-, pany, which will have one of its experts in explosives take charge of the work of.

planting the field and setting off the charge. Ample protection lor the public has been provided so that the people who witness this ihrilllng "stunt" may do so with perfect safety. Morris, Mrs. G. I King, Mrs.

Prentiss Selby, Mrs. H. Richards. Mrs. ST.

"Specials' friday only clean-up of 35 coais and dresses You will find excellent, durable garments among them if you come early Friday morning to the Third Floor. They're odds and ends, of course, but thai accounts for their great reduction to Taylor, Mrs. E. C. Mrs.

A. J. Snyder, Mrs. A. II.

Higglns, Mrs. Daniel Hopps, Mrs. Edward lenshaw, Mrs. K. M.

Palmanteer, Mrs. E. N. Enselhardt? 5 Mrs. T.

C. Coopan. Mrs. Shirley Hough ton, Mrs. Roderick O'Connor, Mrs.

Walter Held, Miss Alice M-. Mis? Bessie Palmer, Miss Ellnore Parker, Mrs. J. L. urown.

This Grand Piano Fits Your Home and Purse In the past few people owned Grand Pianos' because of the size and the -cost. Today there is a big demand for a small Grand built on artistic lines. The. Aldrich Baby Grand was designed to fill this fast" growing demand. When placed in a corner of the room, it occupies no more space than an Upright it costs no more than a godfl Upright.

Price $485 On the Easiest Terms STOP LECTURES Owing to the Vacation season, the moving picture lectures at the Oakland Public Museum, will be discontinued thrniip-h thrt mnnth rf Tnnn 59c yard for tajfeta Heavy, soft, fine-quality chiffon taffeta sill black only 26-inch width. Think of the usual price of such silk and this astonishingly low price of, yd. 59c. Outing hats but 39c are for children and misses, both white and colors; and worth much more than 39c. (Second Floor The lecture series has proved a great A 3c notion sale DeLong hair pins, all sizes, each box.

White or black hooks' and eyes, 2 dozen 3 Card of 3 dozen good agate buttons 3 All sizes of good safety pins, card Sanitary powder puffs, very "special" 3 Small curling irons (for bangs, etc.) 3 Paper of 400 excellent English pins 3 success. The demonstration of the new Fageol tractor at the factory site should prove attractive to great ALUM WATER number "of people and especially to farmers and agriculturists a.nd those interested in the work" of tractors. The FOR GRAY HAIR factory will start to produce its new type tractors as soon as the plant is ready for operation. We also carry Steinivay and other Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Victrolas. and Records, Player Music Ukulele, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music Restores Natural Color Simple, easy use and gives oulck Scalloped and hemstitched tablecloths The new Fageol plant will be lo perfect, lasting results.

Leaves the scale 69c clean, the hair odorless, clean, fluffy and cated on a ten-acre site at 107th avenue hear the Foothill boulevard. The property is part of the Hollywood Tract, owned by the M. T. Minney Arc for either square or They carry a high mecerized finish and ten handsome damask round tables, and great values at company, and is an ideal factory and giossy, ana at once restores the original color in shades either of light, medium or dark brown, yTr in blonde shades. Dissolve one bottle of ovelo powder in two ounces of water, moisten the hair with the solution, and while damp, rinse the hair in alum water (two teaspoons of residential location.

i The following program will be ghennani Pay Co Sheer Wash Goods Large Bath Towels Neat Auto Caps Come in. red, blue and tan, 1 with veil Sale tfC carried out next Saturday: At 12:15 o'clock, business men's lunch, Hotel .1:45, automobile parade 1 Full pieces, all kinds, 2000 Hemmed, snow white. 18x36. 1fl 4 to a customer, each IWC yards. Each, vard for powaerea aium to one quart), then rinse In plain water, then dry the hair.

That is all. It acts like magic. You can have your, hair, a beautiful natural color for starts from Hotel Oakland; 2:45, ad Fwirtwnth and Clay Oakland Kaarny and fiuttar, ft an FranoUoo dress by John h. Davie, Mayor of -3 tne Daiance of lite, ovelo powder solu. tlon is inert and always strictly harmless a child can drink It.

Ovelo powder Is the city of Oakland, 'factory location, 107th avenue and Hollywood boulevard: 3:00, address by Frank R. oin ai nrug stores. Advertisement. Fageol, secretary and manager of the G-m. Moire Ribbon 34-in.

Curtain Swiss Women's Stockings 'tBoMMPdTJEft aIihdeS- 19C It vBtrLped an5 dainty Xll sizes, fast black, double 1 tBows tied free). Yd. though cheap at yard sole, old fashioned. Pair Some startling 4th floor "Specials" Fageol Motors 3:10, ad dress, "The Truck and Tractor In Peace and 3:20, flag-raising and salute by battery 8:30, address by Joseph H. King, president of the Chamber of Commerce of Oak land; 3:40, gTOund-breaklng; 3:50, motor car race (cars 15 years or 19c buys- 55c buys.

older participating); 4:00, high-gear slow race; 4:15, speed race (two Fa geol motor cars participating; 4:30, demonstration of Fageol tractor. HURT IN ACCIDENT with hnth nrma fractured and suf Women's Corset Covers of trimmed nainsook, well-fitting; Brassieres, many styles in pretty Tea Aprons, embroidery-trimmed or tucked Drawers, knicker or-straight-style, trimmed Children's Drawers (sizes to 12 years). Infants' Sacques of fine pinked cashmere, Baby Bonnets of white lawn dainty with tucks and lace, short or long Knitted Bootees all-white or, white with pink or blue. Come early! Women's White Sport Skirts (all sizes), embroidery-flounced muslin Petticoats, trimmed crepe de Chine or tub silk Corset Covers; different, styles and great values in Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Brassieres good coutil Corsets (19 to 24), Bungalow Aprons, Children's slip-over Middies, colored Wash Dresses for girls 2 to 6, sizes to 6 in Beach Suits, Rompers, Creepers, Play Suits, etc. LIBEUTT LOAN fering from extreme shock, Mrs.

G. w'vinHkell is at her home. 3723 Pren tiss street, today, following an automobile accident at Thirty-fifth avenue and the Foothill boulevard. Her car crashed into that driven Dy v. vv.

nhritr 558? V.aat Fourteenth street. yesterday. Both machines were badly. Jamagea. ueiing va.o uul iui)iu niured and was able to proceed to I JUNE WHITE SALES tE NOW GOING ON.

4 his DIVORCE SOUGHT Because dinner, prepared at 6 nVlnclf wn not readv nt 10 o'clock WATERMAN' FOUNTAIN PEN AGENCY Bowman's ABnlletwr EVERSHARP PENCILS ASK TO SEE THEM Carl L. Friberg complained, accord Get this booklet it's free It contains a- synopsis of the reasons why you should purchase Liberty Loan Bonds as you are able. It also gives a tabulated analysis compiled from authoritative sources! From it you may learn what the Liberty Loan is to accomplish, VOL. V. BUOADWAYAND 13TH- OAKLAND, CAL.

THUKSKA JUNK 7TH 1917. NO. 28 the two kinds of Liberty Bonds issued, SPECIALS. -its provisions for tax exemption, ihe income you derive from a Liberty Bond, them over Save the pennies and the dollars will lake care of themselves. A ing to his wife, nuaegara k.

rioerg, who' yesterday fjled suit for divorce In the Superior Court, charging cruelty. Mrs. Friberg asks for the cus-today of their minor child and $75 a month alimony. Friberg Is a contracting painter. smitITarraigned Frank S-nith, alleged slayer of John Marcovich, one-time proprietor of the old Gas Kitchen cafe in April, 1907.

was arraigned on a charge of murder before Police judge Mortimer Smith today and his preliminary hearing was Bet for June 13. According to Inspector St. Clair Hodg-klns, Smith has wandered about the country and narrowly missed arrest on several occasions. Once while working as a waiter in a Chicago restaurant a customer recognized him. Smith said, but he denied his Identity and next day left the -city.

At Bt. I.ouis he was arrested through a ruse and did not think that lie had been Identified. 25c Playing Cards (Gold 13c Borated Talcum A pure antiseptk- talcum, lilao pr-r picture dhcks. Special Frlilnv anrl Rytnrrlau 1 iumea. Krlrlay and Saturday 23c Tinct.

Green Soap 25c Blacko JIaWcs a profuse shampoo lather. Special Friday and 1 7 (lav llC Colors straw lists, tan shoes and hand baps a (tlosny black. 1 7 Siieclal Frldav and Snturdav 1 10c Boric Acid (Powder) facts concerning the marketability of Liberty Bonds. comparisons of the resources and debts of the warring nations, the per capita external debt of the warring nations, the per capita wealth and debt of the warring nations, '-and the effect of the Liberty War Loan upon American business. How to Buy Liberty Bonds There are three ways you may purchase Liberty Bonds from this bank.

The booklet explains them setting forth a schedule of easy payments for those who wish to buy upon a payment plan. This booklet will be of value to you. Get it. Call at Window Eight. Central National Bank (Affiliated with Central Savings Bank) Combined Assets Over $30,000,000 BROADWAY AND.

1 4TH ST. OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA The eleventh of a series of Liberty Loan Advertisements se for making eye lotion and mild antiseptic. Special Friday and Satnrdnv VC 3jc Syrup Figs and Senna 73c Vergo Violet Water One of the best toilet waters lasting. Speciul Fri- AIf, day and Saturday 1 1 10c Cascara Bark 1 I Makes an excellent tonic laxative.

Special Friday and Satur- day OC ror sluggish liver and constipation children like it. Special OC- 40c Bowman's Slin Soap for the toilet and nursery keeps the skin healthy and smooth. Special Friday and Saturday, OA 3 cakes J'tC 23c Jamaica Ginger (Essence) TWO MEN HELD SAN FRANCISCO, June 7. Nlchol Moskako, 25 years old and Charles Williams, 17 years old, were arrested early today In a lot at Pacific and Sansome streets by Detectives Riley and Egan and booked en route to the United States marshal's office. The police say they saw Meskako "and Williams Sell Two quarters of whisky to three soldiers in uniform.

25c Cream Silver Polish Cleans "and polishes pold, silver and French ivory. Special 1 Frldnv Hnrl Muturrluv IOC tor colic, pas and summer com-. plaint. Special Friday and "I 7 Saturday IfC 5Qc Benzoin Creanr For chapped, sunhurned and rouirh skin excellent for gentlemen after shavlnpr. Special Friday and OOC i 1 i il i "s-V i.

till i fi 25c Colgate's Comforts che Jl2ltlJc of oupei-JorServce w4m' mm mm 1mm mmm JHl Contains a trial size Cashmere Bouquet Talcum and Soap, Ribbon Dental Cream and Cold Cream-convenient for your week-end or 23c Violet Ammonia vacation trip. Special Fri- in Softens the bath water and destroys perspiration odor. 1 Special Friday and SaturdHv. 1 YOUTH IS SUICIDE Leaving no explanation for his act, Jerome F. Gladino, a youth who boarded in the home of Mrs.

A. Cohen at 395 Twenty-sixth street, committed suicide, last n'ght by hanging himself to a bed post In his room. He was found by his landlady and a physician was summoned, but life wa extinct whn he arrived. The body is at the morgue. dav and Siituadrv.

Published Every Few Days BOWMAN DRUG CO. 13th and Broadway Oakland Other Stores 13th Ave.ihd E. 14th 3t Oakland thattuck and Center, Berkeley Clreulatlon Guaranteed to Equal that of Any Newi. paper In Oakland. Suggestions Solicited EDITORIAL Most people like to (to into a clean, bright store, meet a quick, active, courteous snles-man and get, without comment, exactly what they ask for.

The public, as a rule, do not care for sugges-, tlons; they prefer not to be "Introduced" to "gomethlns better," and have no time to listen to a recital of the merits of Pr. Canner's Old-Fashioncd Corn Cure -when they ask for a 33c tooth brush. -The, ago of substltu- ''tlon Jn the drug business and y6f presuaslve salesmanship has passed. Toddy' the store that does tbe business Is the store ihat scries the people the way the people want to be served. As far as Bowman's Is concerned, you wUI observe, if you are one of onr customers, that the, only place where persuasion Is permitted is in our advertisements, Outskle of the news-pacrs we consider it out of place and iot consistent with good business.

4 A SEA SALT BATH Via you 'every try sea salt with your bathY It's exhileratlng, healthful and very pleasing. It enters the pores of1 the akin and" increases the resistant powers of the body. against colds. The sea salt we sell is put up especially far our trade. It is obtained from; the' evaporation of sea water, after which the crystals are dissolved in-fresh water and reorystal-lized.

It is put up In three forms a large carton for 20c, a 25-pound sack for 65c and a 50-pound sack I or I UM-i-- i mi i THE KIND OF DRUGS THAT WE CARRY A COLD CREAM Tlf AT DOl'IS' NOT TURN RANCID i Whether you know it or not, it la a fact that cold cream frequently becomes The Kind That Arc Safe to Buy Tou might just nlweii try to compare the" price of horses as to compare prices on such articles as witch hazel and peroxide of hydrogen. The other day one of our customers told us that she could Ret rancid. We make a cold cream however, that never be comes rancid, and for this reason It should bo of in terest to RECITAL PLANNED Mlss'Vinnle Clrey, a talented violinist from Kings City, who has been pursuing advanced studies' with Alexander Stewart In Oakland for the past year, will be heard 'in recital on Saturday afternoon In Maple Hall building, assisted by Mrs. Kthel Long Martin, pianist, and Mrs. W.

W. Randolph, contralto. The following program will be given: Sonata for piano and violin Gad6 Songs In Springtime Fesca 1m Herbst Franz The Morning Wind Piano (iondoliera Liszt Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody Liszt Violin a bottle of peroxide for It Is called Rose Cold Cream and comes both In tubes and Jars, as you KODAK SNAPSHOTS DEVELOPED BY EXPERTS Results That Make Ko-daking Worth While Why is it that our customers in the kodak department are g-ettlng such superior -vork- In the developing and printing of films We will' tell you why. It is because every Individual film receives the personal attention of an expert. Our films are not all dumped into a tank In a hatch and taken out in a heap.

Every separate film Is handled individually and developed to its complete possibilities under the direct supervision of experts who do nothing else. We handle your film as you-would handle it if you had our an expert at the work. "THIS kind of service no. 20c, same size as we charge 25c for If the facts were known we would probably sMl fer. You'll like its fragrance it is perfumed with rose this cheaper srade of and you'll appreciate its quality.

Our ry best trade uses it constantly 25c and 30c. Komllno Beethoven peroxide for 15c; however we prefer not to carry it. There are many grades of quality of nearly all drugs We. cwry the best grades only audi allow, no one to undersell us, quality considered. Liebesfrend Sclion Rosmarin Aria from- "La Violin Meditation from "Thais" From the Homeland ism NEED NO CHINESE VACATION MAIL ORDERS Uncle Sam is a busy man these days, but he is handling the mall just the same as ever with the old reliable parcel post doing Oriental labor will not be needed in I MotliofC duty for thousands I counts for the' many orders' received from OL peuJMU uiuci mail.

p. REJUVENATE JOUR OLD STRAW hats Make do' anuthef a Hat lilpnch will make them white and elean or IJIacko will make them a eaiiti-ful Jet blark. Bleach-, 2e; Placko, 25c. BlaoKo Special tomorrow, 17c. California for the cultivation of the soil and the harvc-Hing of crops, according to George L.

bell, executive officer of rlie-State Immigration and Housing Commission. Inspectors of the commisMon have made a careful survey of practically nil agricultural districts and report conditions as favorable. "The appeal cf o.itriotlsm and the high cost of living," said Eell. "combine to lirinr nut men and laruo r.virp. distances, i Mail Order Depart you're ayfay, just remember thaVVncle Sam brings KowmHl'a as close as your ment is ready to render its usual prompt vacation time service, getting out orders the day they're re- 't IwHwhwr wilts nearest inwtof ftrf uuUiui euen.tt4 i)Ulrn hi ti fleias this year.".

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