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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 7

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Oakland Tribunei
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MAY wedxesday! evening ESS AI It TWO C0IJVEUTI0 Soldier Relief BUI Hearing' On Tuesday SACRAMENTO. Msy 4. Hearings on. Important measures now in the hands of Clnvernnr William V. Stephens "waiting his signa HE TRIED HARD BUT COULDN'T GET HELP mlhr PLANFOn SUHDAY be signed until ater the middle of the iv of Monitaw Oakland Lodge of Elks tomorrow evening will commemorate the mem-" ory of iU members' mothers who hKve passed and do honor 1o th.s who are living.

Eialted Itulef Kenneth Will has arranged' an Interesting program for the evening and Charles Miel. of Bacraroento fcjk will be the orator. TT IW TBI WV in ADVEHTISING IS EXPERT'S TOPIC ture, will be held during the next two' weeks. It is learned. The first of' VrWy SCHOOLS IN MAY I I Hi 1 JI 1 1 1 these hearings IU be held Tuesday i ort a group of bills designed, for the relief of ex-soldiers.

This means that no important bills will probably and leaps and the man wh leaps before he looks." liunran declared that advertising Is a forethought In business and not an afterthought. Without advertis ing the right kind of advertising a business is as apt to gr6k as is a tree that's been dead for fifty years. "In fact." declared the speaker, "a business without advertising Is about as close to tho end of its existence ss is a nian who is beina: loaded into the hearse." Miss Alice Fosgett. queen of the Ad Masque, wa introduced to the luncheon members. The members were also urged to press the sale of tickets for the ball, which takes plare next Saturday night.

It was also announced that on next Wednesday' special train will leave Oakland in the morning carrying nienihers of the Oakland Advertising Club and business men to Martinez. The excursionists will visit tho various towns between here and Martinez en route, returning in tho Jiw. Hcmlikwt Tnu motorists who have had to TKor' rour jeara before taking Tanlac I felt wreak and run-down all the time, and although I tried hard, I Juft couldn't pet to feeling right again," Mid M. Mann of 270S Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, well inown mechanic for the William Hughson Oompany. '1 would fat, but didn't neem' to gpt a bit of nourtHhment from my food, and would sleep, but ttlil felt tired out and depressed when morning came.

I was weak and worn out all the time, and was no nervous I Jimt seemed to tie almost ski to pieces. 1 wasn't sick exactly 'Alt Just in that ndttlon that kept Member of Ad. Club TV Visit Oakland's Neighbors Next Week. Institutions in North Will Send Delegates To Merced and Maryeville. change a tire, know that five minutes i is rather fast, and when this time is I cut, it means that there must be no I lost motion on the part of the con-; OrnS One of the mort interesting events In automotive circles in the state will bo the California Tire Changing Contest, to be held under the auspices of the County Automobile Trade Association, at.

the Qrpheum Theater in Oakland May 8. Kntries are coming in every mail, and from present indications this will be one of the fastest contests of 1 If I I testant. The automotive editor of The TK1BUNK. is chairman of the can-test and has drawn up a set of rules 3 lUjilommWmlVUkm The Fifty-fourth Annual Con-Tentlon of the California State Sunday School Association will be held in Merced on May IT. I and 19.

Ac At Ftraf Dtmsnd; that eliminate trouble, and make it. Declaring that truTh the eternal principle in advertising, and that the disregard for others lias made business a reproach. William II. funcan, natlnnAtty-k'nown dTPrtisirfg man. spoke before the akland Advertising Club at its regtilar weekly luncheon at the Hotel Oakland.

"A product that is a lie and which mr fair for aJI. He will be in active cording to the usual custom the northern California division df the State Association will be sub-divided, and a second convention for Sunday schools in the upper. Sacramento valley, and from Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, Del Norte and Tehama Its kind' ever held in the west. Seven years ago, the, first battle was staged and since that time every year has kcpxx a new record established. In, l2l) the time for changing the tire was less than five minutes, which is rapid, to say the least.

A 34x4 H-inrh tire in used. Th tires are brought onto the stage inflated to eighty ponnds air pressure. counties, will be held at Marysville Address For Officers Of Naval Reserve Commnnder John A. Mctlee will lecture to the naval reserve officers at the Oakland City Hall tomorrow evening. The subject will be "International I-iw for Reserve Officers." I Hiring the war Commander Mcllee was aide to the governor at t'iuam and since that time has served as chief of staff to Captain tleorge W.

Bauer, Brigade Commander for the naval reserves in the Twelfth Naval lilstrlc.t. cnarge OI trie rvfieii vnn prizes and other kinds have, been offered. Tire dealers and repair men throughout the state 'urc training their men for tin- event, Mnd all will be in readiness whi the eun is tired to start. There is room for more entries however, and any nmn. who thinks he can make upeed in changing a tire is entitled to enter.

Send in the names of contestants to Robert V. Martland, Pacific Building, Oakland, or to the editor of The rne reeling miserable and unfit tor anything, "It took me quite a while to make up my mind to try Tanlac, but so many people kept on telling how wonderfully the medicine had helped them that I finally started in on it. I have taken three bottles so far, and can honestly say I feel better now than at any time during the past four In fact, I feel Just fine, and enjoy all my meals. That tired, worn-out feeling has entirely disappeared and my work is much easier for me. I think Tafclac is It has made me feel Just like I wanted to feel." Tanlac is sold in Oakland by the Owl Drug Company and leading has to be tried out be found that it is not ss advertised has' no more chance of increasing Its consumption than bud ecus at one's b(Vaifust said There are three kinds of farmers, according to a chart prepared hy the speaker "the tire farmer, the retired farmer and the rubber-tired farmer." There are also three kinds 1 1 'The contestant must deflate the tire.

remove it from the rim, take out the inner tube, replace the tube, place the casing on the rim and inflate the tire to eighty pounds with a hand pump. of advertisers "the man who iooits before he leaps, the one who looks on May 24. 25 and it. The opening session of the convention will be held on Tuesday afternoon. May' 17.

The convention will be divided into four groups for conference purposes. The children's division wl meet under the direction of Mrs. T. H. Hageman of Oakland.

The Younir people'sV division, the adult division and the administrative division will be in charge of Silas W. Mack. Rev. Ij. S.

Woodruff and Rev. J. H. Squires. J.

-W. Henderson of Oakland, president of the state asFociatioh. will preside at ses I nn a a a-a Serb Relief Worker To Speak Tomorrow Mrr- Samuel kly "ijijoi "relief worker in Hflj-Uin I 'he war. snd for many years wok saniotig he' Serbs in AmerttaX 'ijMrAres tft'e Woman's Ciiib of rlymouth Church at its regular meeting at o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Plymouth Center, Piedmont and Yoseralte avenues. Mrs.

G. Mix will sing a group of songs. Mrs. Edmund Nelson will be In charge of the devotional exercises. A delicatessen sale will follow the program.

Work Will Start On Stonehurst School Following on the' school three weeks ngo. at which time there was not enough money in the treasury of the Bgard of Education to insure erection, and a series of 'transactions on the part of executives of the board 'yesterday, it was announced today that work on the construction of the new Stonehurst Bchool at One Hundred and Fourth avenue and the Western Pacific tracks, in Eaat Oakland, will be begun within the next seven days. i This step, was decMed at a board meeting yesterday, The contract was signed Saturday', it was announced. 1 At a meeting of the Board of Education a week ago a resolution was adopted awarding the contract for the construction of the new Skin reach. martin? or begin-ning to shew a rasht 1 ResinolOintmenia what you need to give quick relief and clear away the trouble.

Then adopt the ose of ftarinol Sharing Stick. You'll be Mlrhtt with Toot emu, mrrj anan. Atlr jrrwr drTW(ist for tb Raiaoi Prodoctt. Resinol sions where the conference sits as a whole. WELCOME BV MAYOR.

Tuesday evening will be spent in appointing committees. Mayor Wood of Merced will formally welcome the delegates, and President Henderson will reply briefly. Wednesday morning denominational conferences will be held tinder the direction of leaders from approximately fifteen different churches. Rev. H.

E. Milnes of Herkeley and Rev. Levi Gregory of Oakland, representing the Methodist and Friends' churches, wilt be among the speakers at this session. Rpeak-ers at the afternoon session will Include Mrs. T.

H. Hageman and liar-old F. Post, both of Oakland. A banquet for state, county and district officers will be hld Thursday noon, with C. R.

Fisher of Baa Francisco, presiding. E. S. Page, president of the Alameda county Knhday School Association, will be one of the speakers at the banquet. IXOSINll ftHfesIoS.

The closing session will be held on Thursday evening with J. W. Henderson of Oakland presiding. Addresses will be made by Judge Curtis D. Wilbur of the Supreme Court, and by R'ev.

Francis J. Van Horn, pastor of the First Congregational church of Oakland. The convention to be held in Marysville will have pfaoiicaHy the same speakers and will eov the same period of time. Its So Easy to Make the Change There's no bother and no sacrifice intarnin awajr from the ills which sometimes, come from tea -when you decide on feSTMTPOSITOl TKen you. have a rich, full-bodied table beverage which folly satisfies the taste and there's no ingredient to harm nerves or dig'estion, TEousaiids have changed to Ibstnm as the better meal-time drink and they don't turn back.

Suppose you try the change for ten days and note, the result. school building to W. D. Parkes. a Repair Clerk Mends School Board Books There is a new functionary now in the" employ of the Board ot Education.

His title is repair clerk and lie is authorized to collect rchool books befdre they, are "loo far gone" and put them into shape asrain. The Board or Kduralion decided lie repair clerk Is necessary, after it was found ihat was spent in school bcoks last year. any large percentage of these books can be saved. It is held that a large amount of money may lie saved. The repair clerk is already well occupied wiih plenty of business.

San Francisco contractor, as soon as funds Were available. There was no mention of where the additional funds would come from. The new will contain eight class roohis and an assembly hall. Its estimated cost was DISEASES PL Daddy Pulls This Precious Cargo! Of course everybody looks first at the pretty baby, but trie smart new sully wins admiration too. Baby lore its tmooth, ey-ridin(f coirifort.

Mother likes the trim Lloyd lines, in perfect work, minihip and finish, while Daddy appreciates the genius of Marshall B. Lloyd. It was Mr. Lloyd who invented the method and loom which prodoca Baby Carriages and Wicker Furniture thirty times futer and fintr than the old hand woven products. Thrse inventions cut labor costs, enabling Mr.

Lloyd to weave the finest wickers, use the best materials, emptor the moat skilled workmen, add the latest refinements and still sell his wicker product at raw markabl prices. Thtt't th ftver tj iitvtnlhn. When you go to see- the carriages, look at the handsome loom Woven furniture too all very reason- able in price. Ten thousand dealers sell Lloyd Loom Woven Products. If yours doesn't, write us for nam of nesrest one who dees.

Send for booklet. Lloyd Manufacturing Company Dept. Mtnotriaee, Michigan St. Mary's Plan To Be Presented Tonight The Valencia Theater San Francisco vill be the scene tonight of the premiere presentation of "Dante, the Wing-Hearer," a romantic drama written by Brother Leo of Ht. Mary's College, as California's contribution to tho universal observance of the sexcentenary of the death of Italy's immortal poet.

The play will be repeated at the Oakland Municipal Auditorium on Friday night. The cast is made up of forty students of the transbay college. Archbishop Edward J. llanna. Brother Joseph, Pacific Const Provincial of the Christian Brothers, and Brother Gregory, president of Ht.

Mary's College are sponsoring the production. Apply Zerao, Clean, Penetrating. Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for Vou to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo. obtained at any drug store for 35c.

or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and i soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and Coats little Get it today and save all further distress TWE.W Riwrvi Concert Is Planned By Mills Students Inheres a Reason Piedmont Boy Scouts Hold Orphan Benefit PIEDMONT, May 4. An entertainment to benefit the orphans of Alameda county will be given fo-morraw night at the Piedmont Interdenominational church by the Piedmont Boy Hcout troops.

The show will be preceded by a scout "bean feed" and a short motion picture program. After the show tho scouts will make plans for their summer outings. There are now five troops of scouts in Piedmont. mm 1 1 -l 1 UH.lt room of the Hotel Oakland, Mills col lege sxunents win give a concert com- DOSed Of nrieitlftl rtnmnhattUn rr-u- Madefy floscum Cereal Battle Crcekilkk. affair will be under the direction of vtiiuam j.

Mcuoy, and will begin promptly' atj8l. The public la -ft-A ft A l7 R'DAY LAS BAY SA i The Grand Prke At 6 P. M. Saturday, May 7th, the Great Free Trial Offer Closes on the Grand Prize The Guarantee Wc guarantee every single port to be per feint la con-Mrartlon and perfect in materUL Toe Knroka la built to last yon a lifetime. A ffuartuitee cea-Uflcato goes With very Eureka Cleaner.

The Eureka Klnrtrlc Vaoonm demaer won the Grand Prtze-higtieet of all award at tbo Panama-Padrie Io-ternaUonal ExpottiUoaa, 6aa FrancbMX, In competition with 18 at he makes, '4 EUREECA K1C VACUUM CLE LECT AN Don't Wait Until the Last Day This great free trial and easy payment offer expires sharply at 6 p. m. Saturday, May 7th. Don't delay until it is' too late. We urge you to get your request for the Fre6 Trial in today, or tomorrow at the very latest Don't wait until the big rush at the close! This liberal offer places a Grand Prize Eureka Electric Vacuum Cleaner in your home on a Free Cleaning Trial.

You use" it just as though it were your own. v- Try The Eureka Before You Buy IT GETS THE DIRT NOT THE CARPET Don't buy. any vacuum cleaner until you have first tried the Eureka. Have the competition right in your home we invite it v. We want.yoa to use the Eureka at this FREE Trial just as though it were your own.

Clean your car-' pets and your rugs with it. Try it on your furniture, mattresses and walls. Try it on all the nooks and corners subject it to every test you can think of. When you select the Eureka you get the Electric Vacuum Cleaner that was awarded die "Grand Prize" at San Francisco in competition with Id others. Telephone Oakland 400, or Write Us Today Hll in and mail the accompanying coupon to us today or telephone ua and we will give yon the, full details of this great offer.

You can get a cleaner on free trial this very day. EUREKA tekaaOaw If You Decide to Buy After the FREE TRIAL i v. Then thf Balance on Easy Monthly Payments Be sore to mail coupon today or telephone our store Oakland 400 you decide to buy after trie Free Trial yon can pay down as your first payment $5.00 and th balance in small, easy monthly payment's 30 days between each araall payment Our liberal easy payment plan gives you the- privaege of owning and using a Eureka and paying for it at your convenience. Be Sure and Try the Eureka First Note Well These Points of Eureka Superiority Remember this free loan xron't cost you one penny. We pay delivery charges.

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