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DaklanD Oilujnc ocxoiiER 6, jwo? 2 WJEPN.jSS.DAY EVENING "Interviews Along the Road to Dayton and Marion By Donahey WING 0 FIG HALF-FARE PLEA ESTRANGED PAIR Home of Ethel Moore Filled With Mourners at Funeryl cs IS QUASHED TUB DIM MEET SHOPPING II 0 CH EF NOQWUD 80s typified, to the Vassar. western girlhood In its honesty, purpose, Industry; habits and cd-operii-tiotV' or.ir.i. T), HitiilhO' dt' referred to her founding of Oakland Social Settle-mntthe year of her graduation, her work In the recreation department, Funeral, services for Miss Ethel leader in California, wereheld this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of her father, A. A. Moore, In Kast Oakland.

Hundreds of friends gathered at. the family home to pay their respects to the well known civic and social worker, educational authority and recreational expert. Ilev. Alexander Al- Nvll rector of St SACHAiMB XlfO. Oct ror lack of Mie charges against Carleton Johnn, head of the proof room of state printing department, were dismissed yesterday by.

her efforts toward better public health through the health center and tuberculosis society, her udvooty of woman a suurage. aim ruuijiuuiwi serico In the Association of Collegiate Alumnae and ns alrustee of Mills College. Mis leadership In war work along the lines of food conservation, entertainment of army and navy, bond drives, and relief were referred to by the college president. "Since June 15. 1915, Mill College The stale civil service commission.

Had' the hearing proceeded, John-I son's attorneys made It known, they intended lo make every effort to bring into the official records tho I charges made, by against TelCc.r. stale printer and I which had preceded the Information i alleging Insubordination and inefficiency lodged by Tclfer against John--I son. i Teller, shortly after the Infornva-I fiojr against Johnson was filed, ol-' fered to Governor his resig-'iiiition as state printer. Further action by the civil service commission us regards the state printing office will be deferred until la new state printer is appointed. members of the civil service' com-' mission said.

church, conducted the simple In ishlch a male quarTet, composed of Iwell lirlfleld, Carl Anderson. Clement Kowlanrls and 'Clarence CUher participated. I'r. Aurora Henry Heinhardt, president of -f Ills college Miss Annie I'lorerice Bcown, Cornelia McKlnne Ktanwood, Mrs. F.

M. frimith, Ur. Mllllcent Cosgfave, Miss Fmina Wollman, Mlsa Cornoda l'ringle anrt Miss Katherine Spiers, of whom have been intimitely Identified with Miss Moore In her public and private life, acted as honorary pallbearers, Wallace M. Alexander, Charles I). Hates.

Dr. Iianiel Crosby, I)well Davenoort, Cleveland Forbes, Horace Mill i H. 11. I'endleton and Kernord Uansome. The interment was private MF.MOIU 1, Ki'lll'll I si Mrs.

Grace D. Laymanee and J. Walter Laymance, who have been rontestlnj a divorce notion In tha Superior CourJ of Alameda County, tnet by chance in the ehopplnsr district yesterday. The wife Invited ier husband to take an automobile Hde wRh her. Arriving home they Summoned their attorneys, H.

C. Mc-i'lke and Henry Bavle, and that suit -which had. been instituted by 'Mrs. Laymanre be dls-tniased. i'riends are authority for ihe announcement that the.

Lay-taaacea have departed on a second Jioneymooo. i I the complaint Mrs. Laymanee Vharged the realty dealer with be-Hnr a "say Xothario." ijhe asked division of the 110,000 community "property and alimony. Laymanee in cross-complaint charged his wife (w1Ui cruelty and demanded he be warded alimony, declaring he had The court awarded the Wife $75 a month as temporary all-nony. Falling in his payment, Sirs, laymanee asked the court to issue bench warrant for his arrest.

The retition Was denied. Tr A letter advising the mayor that the Francisco-Oakland Tcr-miHaHUnllways eannot sen, its wny to" grant hiilf ftvraV for school chll. dren, und eussestlng that on tt flection the officials "niljrht hot see reason to' press the matter, was road before the council this niornlnR from- W. K. Alberger, Ki ncnil inun-aKer of the Traction Com puny.

The next move, according to city officials, i a possible appeal to the Kailroad Commission, thoiiHh it Is admitted that the coniniiwioii is now so full of Oakland railroad caaes that a hearing on this subject unwht be far away. Alberger. in his letter, elves three objections to the project. Tlwy are: 1. That, as Is well known, the revenue of the fiun ukland Terminal Railways inadequate because of the increased cost of In bur Htid materials, and eveiy decrease would make It more diftli'Ult TO give proper service 2.

That such a fare would result In discrimination in favor of children atlendiiiK school and not in ifvor of children ijot attending. It is assorted that the bulk of children 'f grammar school a Re are within walking distance of schools, and tho rent go to high schnols or cojleges and must be traiiirted lung dicta nets. KAl rencenede UP IN WORRQVv CO, WHprlE vzOLn um-to vjoof' mfim we sehawk v5 born thfce ED CLARK PLMED LrV BAND VNITH 'IM, JM NNHY DON'T ED?" JS 5nt 'if yl THAT CAN TELL YE OUB TfWN 0) fyfP'-r SN'BODYELSE iBOOT WAfRErj WkXvttwJM But heJ cot a coy pkture CROSSED TH' BRIDGE FROM CAlCOON-'A, 18 CRM PlACIV rU iK (U BLOOntNff GROVE WV'WYi VjM AND CALEDONIA. ClCf I vil Vi ir vne pass on dowm wt'JjV throuoh the presi-'sC mAy DENDAL. BELT TOWAROWTR AFTER VlilTINS BLOOMING GROVE AND CALEDONIA.

VSE PASS ON DOWM THROUOH THE PRESI DENTIAL. CELT TOWARD has protlted through her splendid ability and hciN leadership in ad forward movements and has lost noble friend in her dcalp," iJr. Kelnhardt concluded. IJr. Heinhardt omitted the regular Wednesday afternon literary lecture on the campus this afternoon and the hall tea was suspended in memory of Aie college trustee.

Baby Hygiene Board Will Meet Tomorrow Alameda county baby hgiene committee of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae has ailed a special I I Do You Wear Artificial Teeth? Memorial sorvlires tor Miss Moore who for five yeas has been a trus HOTS ter, of Mills college, were held at Italic I in Usscr Hail this mmlm SCHAFMim SUCTIONS I'r. Aurelia Henry Hcinhardt, president, and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell Holler, president of Mills College As- HociijtlAli. both cioselv idnntlfu.d with I ilfllr- ni -r meeting at the residence of the chairman. Mrs.

A. Colt on, lor to- morrow afternooti to considi the extension of their active work. All alumnae membeis are urged to bu present at the onference. i HAVE ATTENTION I I (Continued From Page I Miss Moore in her educational ef-foiis, were the The Mills ccllcue sted ihuir lurticiputed in the memorial. No woman in Oakland or in California," Hr.

Jeinhurdt declared before the student body," Is a belter ex-iiinple to young woiiien of the accomplishment of an unostentatious life than Miss. Kthel Moore. "Not by much speaking but by dally anil hourly doing of the task at hand she crowded an active lif with kindness to others and saw come Into being organisations for the greater happiness und Justice to-her feljow beings. 'TO this 'trt 3. Tliat there is no reason hy the balanco of the community i should inn up for loss if revenue hicuirud by the company on the half I fare project.

I Iru le I INVENTED by Dr. J. B. SCHAFHIRT DENTIST 12th nnil WashlnBtoB Kloirr. i'-iom Vil- Bacon Blk.

Over Jlsgoods" Irug Ptore Phone 'Lakeside 24 Hours 9 m. to 5:30 p. m. (Nothing under (Ml Divel cc Bit- If ye have- any wit, yell enjoy a dish o' Ice Cream. Make it tlonal'' sure, for yer gurl likes it pure, fer she be some judge it'd COUNCIL DEBATES seem.

Don't ye go fer to be bush- ful sure'n find out her nearest dealer. from the west learn that Kthel Moore In her freshman year in the early SI PROPOSED BONDS 07 TON- 11 DonahhyJ (Copyright 1920 by J. The City Council met In special session late today to consider trie plaring of the museum, dredging, park and sewer project bonds at BUILDING TIE-UP ALAMEDA ELKS the coming election. The various committees appointed by the Mayor have recommended For the purchase of park lands Railway Manager on Way to Convention V. Alberger, general manager jfif the l'rancisco-t lakland Ter frffm Trestle Glen to Kedwood Hark.

want every man For the of Lake Merritl HREATENS TO TAKE SHIP -and rewHtermg by hiKh-pressure protested that the terminal would Cut, off river steamboat traffic and JheStow causeway would prohibit the iiastage of small, croft as well as Jny; larger craft that might desire to pass east of Goat island. The development committee of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce has protested against the plan on the ground jthak It "would' "boule up" Oakland's JKestern waterfront. "We are all in favor of quick and Safe transportation between the continental side of the bay and San frajiclsco," said Capwell at the meet-angt yesterday, "and we want to be j)urS to. get the best. Added transportation facilities mean added population and incidentaJly more busi-ess.

We are ready to clasp hands San Francisco on anything that Jneans prosperity for the bay region as a. whole, but we must watch out ilor our own interests. We must Jafesroard our terminal advantages." M'PKRVIORS APPK0VE MS SAN FRANCISCO At the conclusion of yesterday's 'fconerence the conferees were ifcaivdcd copies of a resolution adopted the 6an Francisco Board of fcupervisors reading as "Whereas, plans are' being developed for the establishment of ferry terminals at Yerba'Ituena flsland In San Francisco bay, which "will facilitate trans-bay traffic, therefore, "Ilesojved that the Board of Supervisors hereby expresses Its to co-operate In the development of the olan now being Considered and also such plans as may result in the creation of all rail transportation across the buy with 1MtriH(jM22iiiMM minal Italhviiys, left today for Atlantic City to tile annual conference of the American Association of Klec-tric Hallways. Tim meeting will be hehl on November 0. l'roblems whli will affect nil Ihe electric railways in his country will Ik: discussed at the conference.

Alberger Is presi system froni the bay, fiitill.tlllO. For the purchase of a site and construction a museum building. $500,000. in Alam Con eda nty Oct. I'pon SAM FRANCISCO the result of several meetings sched For the const ruction o'f nn Im dent of the California Klectric Hall uled for today will' depend a possible tie-up of all the building Industries in San Francisco cily and county.

An ultimatum from the Jiuilders Kx- proved sower The amount of all the proposed bond iiisuca- comes to I According to Cily Clerk Cuni- to KNO change Is to the effect that a lockout nnngs, the new projects cannot on the present ballot, ns thai has been printed by the Supervisors, including the four original amendments. The bond issue, it is itsscrl-ed, must go on separate ballot, but Delegates from the local loiltre of, Flks will leave tomorrow for ho stale convention at Sacramento a special rain on the San Francisco i and Sacramento shortllne rallroud. The Oakland Hodge Is taking Special Interest 111 the convention this year owing to the position of state president held by Hast Ksalted I Killer Jama M. Ji'idonel J. i K.

Hitter and the drill team that won tho national championship for this city several years ami, will com- pete in the state competition this: year, which has nddf'd further. in- The Mig lirother band will i also compete for state honors. i The Alameda Flks will set sail for Sacranientu tomorrow afternoon on way Association und Is also a member of the American Association. i ki IXU) AN1 KIUO. (.

C. Kimoes l.npe,, inluiHter of UKriculture. has signnd a perm it ting free' exportation of sugar froni Brazil, the only restriction being that sufficient (oust be maintained for home conmniiptiDii. are eking to find a "way to bring the iwo together that some agreement nui. We reached before merrier THAT WE ARE SELLING will follow refusal of the men to return to work tomorrow in agreement with what the Exchange says is the "established scale." The State Hulldlng Trades t'ounelV is equally insistent that it will stand by its views of what tho scale shnuld be, members declaring that the whole matter was fettled nt on Monday.

Committers of the' Chamber of commerce and of other organizations It is not too late to get it. into the election, whatever the form of the ballot may be. A project fostered bv war veterans for a liienioria I building may also 75 $90 go on the ballot. The sower incorporated at the request of Ciinmissiunor Fld- the good ship Isleton. I'Jility dele- gates will bp on hoard.

Two smalt" cannon hatoXnern mounted on Ihe v.ards, includes the following plans: HI ni hurst storm sewer, covering the district north of Fast Fourteenth street to. Fast Ninetieth avenue. The Seventh street main outlet FASHION PARK neck and salutes will be tired en i route- Kan tiers on the side of the sfrntner -w ill indicate he iderrttiy-tvf ihe cutgo. Philippines Protest Coastwise Ship Law MANILA. ct.

6. Kcouests AND STEIN BLOCH SUITS-for Sewer, west of Wood street an south of Tenth' street. The Fruit vale main outlet sewer, for FriffTvale. TlVc Fruitvale storm sewer, draining the distriet from Hopkins street to the Foothill The Shore avenue storiii sewer. Kast side sew er construct ioic east of the lake.

Labor Will Vote On Alien Immigration i'HKSNO, Oct. 6. Resolution demanding restriction of all alien iinini- that protests ho made against the 11 ppllcatloii of the coastwise naviga-t on laws of tin- I'nited States to'the I'hllippines have been sent by the chamber of comnlctce to tvery niunicipality In the islands. About' 100 of Ihe H00 inunuipal councils of the Islands ulreaih' have respr.niled to lite appeal, according to the secretary of the Philippine 1 When all have been heard from the" protests will be compiled and con- and sent to the president cress of the Cniled Stales. J33rourtitKwl318'Clay Suits are.

Popular Again! And their prices at Friedman 5 begin to look like old times. Women can come here and enjoy the enthusiasm of new suits with the knowledge that their lioti is nolonger handicapped by the harrier of rising prices. The tnew fail suits priced at $45, $47.50, $50, $52.50 i demonstrate our value giving. gration. abolition of state wage com- missions, lrcpdom for Ireland aibt India will be voted upon by the Call-i fornia State Federation of Labor in here, It became known today when committees were ap-1 pointed and delegates submitted 1 resolutions and proposed legislation.

I Appointment of committees fol- lowed a stormy morning session givon over to a light on the lindlngs of the committee, on credentials over the seating of the A. Stirkel faction I of oil workers. This. ja eonsidi red an administration victory. V.

NAM! I. I AXiJKI.F.S. -Oct. Kills, iff Han 1 'lego, has been appointed an assistant Cniled States attorney for the southern California district by DjMric! Attorney J. Robert O'Connor to till a vacancy caused by the resignation of W.

Fleet Falm-er, first .1 PolitM Notes Politics Clears Up Oct. The Hus, siun trade delegation at Hcval has received instruct ions from Moscow not to. conclude further business with foreign firms until (hi- international political situation harf'clcared, says a despatch Kovno the. I'orlinnske The meellng of the Women's Ue- publican Club 'of Alameda (called at hcadnunrters for Tuesday i afternoon ad.iourned out of respect to 'memory Mae F.tljel Moore, i who-died Monday in San Francisco. I MW H.

J. who proposed lUfe oriloiirnmei'it. spoke briefly on I usi-ful life of Miss.Moore. who had I aUv.ayf' been active in public life. Included in the new Iioviiiis ate shles'ior women the short flared cirls aod small.

Miss 'MOtfl-e'-was welt Known a a public speaker and a philanthropist. .1 .11 5" .1 was brought coals -miss, ine longer coals jor. ihe more matronly. AMERICA'S FINEST TYPES OF CLOTHING PRICELEV-ELED iTO SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS FOR A LMITED HME ONLY I THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS REDUCTION COMPELS US TO LIMIT THIS OFFERING TO CASH SALES ONLY. ALMOST A THOUS- -AND SUITS to CHOOSE ROM up on POSTTOASTIES' so I guess I'm sort of a Post-Graduate Mrs.

Hnymond Hob'ins. ho enjoys it tuiiloiiat'Tcpiitation i'as a welfare worker, will ppeaU at the Hcpublican headiiuartera on Saturday, pctober H5: fit p. m. ller subjet'-t will-he "Woikin Women and Their Welfare." A club will be organi.i'd by Miss 'Martha 15. ins at the home of Mrs.

L. ItloCkmun. 243'4 Bow ditch titceet, Berkeley, next Monday evening lit o'clock, Hayicoud Ferry will speuk before the-Thiriting'-t'xrolii'ige club at tlu OoUlen C.ate hi bra I llwft' Thursday liight. Mr, M. Weyman will All the wonderful new shades in velours, tricotinesv broadcloths, velour d'elaines.

Little narrow belted effects, embroidery and fur trimmed in seeline, nutria, Australian opossum, squirrel and mole. -'l The Buffalo Social Club at lis Inst regular meeting pledged Its member i to 'till the last hour before elec tion for the Hai-dyisr-Coolldgc-Short-I'idge ticket. The officers of the club are James y. Flynn, president: S. Wynne, vice' president, J.

L. Henning. secretary LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS The Friedman Liberal Credit Plan is just tha usual Charge Account, except that we arrange the payments covering a periodic suit YOUR con- venience. Ey simple no. ipt- WJJt for INFIHTS INVALIDS A ASK FOR eiui iivn The Original mahties.

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