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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 9

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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THURSDAY EVENING DaklanC INUY fcMUEIt 1921. GIRL ATTACKED INVALID WOMAM DOCTOR SUES FOR Oakland Pair Enjoy Honeymoon Trip Atioard Federal Freighter TWICE IW SAVED FRQEV1 FIRE HEINMANH ESTATE IfJ CHARGE Cutter Shawnee To Be Launched Tuesday The United States cutter constructed for the United State Coast Guard Service, will be launched Tuesday November at 11:10 o'clock by the Union Construction company, at.ita yards, lira, Ia 8. Dunham will sponsor the ov-ernment veaaet. ene of the last to be built by the Union Construction company; The Shawnee be placed In the Coast Guard Service working between Port Townsend, and San Diego. Alameda Eagles To Give Barn Dance Alameda Aerie of Eagles will g-ive a barn dnracs Saturday evening, November 12, at Eagles" hall, at Alameda and tPark avenues.

The hall has been decorated to represent an old-fashioned barn. Instead of the modern steps the dances will Include the Virginia reel, the minuet and other dances that were In vogue In the nation's early days. i a .1 I STRAY 1DOGS TO BE FOOD VALUE KTESTERSAT U. C. BERKELEY, Nov.

10. Stray dogs on the University' of California grounds will be put to work by the home economics department. The work will not be strenuous, for the does will be made official ttyters of food values. Thfre will be fome element dancer for thp animals in ttio work, arcordinc to the cnlleUris who will haVe charge, but if any death. occur, they will be the results of over-catms.

Unlicensed does gather on the grounds in great numbers', and Ijeeause the forts of the city pound to catch thejn have been unsuccessful, t.he students conceived the pian of the canines all scientific itivesiaratlons. All dona without wrll be rounded tip by the assigned numbers and TiYtng. quflrteM in eftowtcs building. Ailments resulting from the of food, and Improper balancing of caloric values will be investigated. Alberta Micliola Tells Story of Assaults in South San Francisco.

Mrs. Jessie Etevenscn, 65 years old and an Invalid, was carried to safety from the burning home of her eon, H. B. Stevenson, "577 Hamilton Plac yesterday afternoon by nols-hbors. The fire department was called and the conflagration was extinguished after it caused damage to the extent of about $8000.

The fire, which was caused by a defective flue, broke out and ypread rapidly through the two-stry structure. Mrs. IT. B. Stevenson her mother-in-law in her room and was unable to move her, and obtaining the assistance of two women nelRh-bora, Mrs.

Stevenson ran thrmieh the smoke back. to the invalid's room. They carried her from the burning house Just the department- rived. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.

Said Dr. George W. Earl, a beneficiary under the will of Mrs. Harriet A. Helnmtnn, yesterday flied suit In the, Superior 'Court to-hate the will set aaide, declaring It Is ambiguous ana that the testator was mentally Incapacitated at the time she made the wilt.

Dr. Karl and his daughter. Harriet Karl, of Oakland, cousins of' Mr. Heinniann, and Mrs. Harriet i.

MTntt. an aunt, -and her daiiehter, Mrs. llnwena. Stadtmuller, of Woodland; wpre each bcpieathed a dollar. -while tiie balance of the estate Wa left to San Francisco and Oakland orphanages In eoual 6.

ilra. Heinniann tt.it ia valued at approximately- Superior K. Rohlnson, on admitting wt.U to- prohst. dp-, pointed as executors Dr. W.

M. IT. 5 9 Twen'y-thirtl avenue, and I. A. Spencer of the Oakland Bank of Savings.

De.i?ause the will declares the, residue of the estate mu-t divided among all the orphan horr.i.-s in San and Oakland it be necessary for the court to det ermine how many of these there are. It you sea It In Tha TKyjUNB tell them 1 V. D. C. ELECT CHIEF.

BT. LOUIS. Nov. 10. Mrs.

Liv De Gloria I Licensed Optician Real Scientific Eye-Testing We not only meet but mae still better prices on all (Optical Specials) offered bf other firms. ingston Howe Schuyler of New York was elected presldent-Reneral of the i United Daughters of the Confederacy In convention here. Her election was I by acclamation. She is the first woman living north of the-Mason tfxas wirr nui.iNc. Texas.

Nov. 10. rt Is no: a violation of the state law to fhone. Oak. 7609.

Phone. Oak. 7600. possess -equipment fur manufactur- and Dixon line evar elected ti-lhejipg office. I of Criminal Appeals held yesterday.

Apes fre-tuentlv suffer too'hache. 5 t-! I I 1 wf i.V to have been attacked by three prominent Bouth San Francisco men; on two different occasions, following which-she is alleged to have taken an overdose ot narcotics. Miss Alberta Mlchola, 22-year-old San Frant cisco girl, is at the Central Emergency, hospital today In an unconscious condition. According to the story which she told the police, and which has been partly substantiated by others, the Mlchola girl went to South San Fran-Cisco on Tuesday night to visit her fiance, William Luchesl, who lives in that city. She told the police that she was met there by three men with whom she haa a Blight acquaintance, and that they took her down the tracks for a short distance, and criminally attacked her; According to the police report, the men kept the girl there until the time for the last car for San Francisco.

She returned to San Francisco and went to the Hotel Turpln for the night. Last night she is said to have gone to South San Francisco, to see Luchesl again. While sitting in a restaurant there she claims to have seen the same three men who attacked her on the previous occasion. She said that they told her that Luchesl, who lives on Miller avenue, was waiting for her and wished to see her. She went with them a second time, and is alleged to have been criminally' assaulted by the three men on this occasion also.

The conductor on the car, C. B. Dunn of 225 San Jose avenue, is said to have rescued the young woman, taking her aboard his car and bringing her back to San Francisco, where aha registered atgaln at the Hotel a. FX Ii 1- I i i DEPARTMENT DRUGSTORES I EI mm mm fFOR W.1TY&PRICBI g) ERBNSWICK-M59 1 "A BEAUTIFUL NEW. De Luxe Flaconetts fV l'rt Filled vith Imported 1 PA Perfumes.

Coty's Roger-Gallett Fleurs D' Amour Houbigants Quelques Fleuri P.arfum Ideals Amber Antique L'Ori-gin Chypro Styx Rqse-Jacquemot Eg ivj; I Brunswick Style 210 Is a new model of beautiful Vines and beautiful finish. It is the newest product of the great Brunswick factories, and a phonograph which will delight every critical hearer, yarger than other models of like price, its tone chamher gives out a volume of resonant beautiful that is of splendid quality, color and truthfulness. Without change, nothing to put on or take plays with utmost perfection Turpln. Early today she was found in her room suftetrlng from an over Aho complete line of Toilet Waters and Bulk Perfumes from the rvorid" greatest perfumers. dose of narcotics.

It is said that she is In the habit of taking drugs. MRS. CHARLES G. HANSEN, who tvas Miss Muriel Wester of Oakland and tcho is taking her honeymoon trip to Europe on board a freight steamer. Her husband is captain of the Hanley which sailed recently from Seattla.

The names of her alleged attackers are known to tbepolice, but warrants for their arrest have not been issued as yet. One of the men is a Drag Specials $1.10 Masten'i Vitaraon Tablets 95c prominent Daly City merchant, an other is a member of the family of a 50c Rape's OQ 25c Quinine 17 prominent South San Francisco of Carm-Ie. 2 trains a Cap-nle, 2 grains Diapeptin ficial, and the thdrd is also a well 22c Kolynos Husband Ordered to Europe on Eve on Marriage Gets Permit to Take Bride. known citizen of South San Fran 29e Pape's Cold Compound Cold Compound all rtrliWWA.Wdi 1 u'f FJi. lit.

the records off all artists ana 1 Toolh Paste Cisco. A thorough investigation is being made. I i JVtTTJ? 8 II Green Trading Stamps given -J 1 with all purchase I 1 pHE 1- 4 (except groceries.) 1 DR. IIALli TO LECTURE. makers, and it Is indeed universal in its scope.

Especially attractive terms are offered. Sign and' send At the meeting of the California Botanical Society to be held Saturday at 8 p. in Wheeler hall, Dr. H. M.

Hall of the University of California will deliver a lecture on this ad for tf II Charles (3. Hansen and his bride, formerly Miss Muriel HIester of Oakland, are taking their honeymoon trip aboard a freighter. They were married last July and are now on their way to Europe on the U. S. Shipping Board vessel Hanley.

At the time of his marriage Hansen was in command of the Admiral Line coastwise Bteamship Admiral Schley. Owing to the heavy tourist traffic at the time of his marriage, he did not "Botany's Contribution to the Hay Fever Problem." The public is invited to attend. No monkey has any regular ADDRESS (Trip.) ask for a vacation, and when, later, ha was appointed commander of the Hanley and was given orders to take a cargo of wheat to Europe from Seattle, he was allowed the privilege of taking his brida along. Mrs. Hansen, a California native is descended from a long lino of pioneers.

Her grandfather was tlie founder of a San iVancisco newspaper. For many years he' was president of the board ot education, General Daniel HIester, a great-great-grandfather, saw the Declaration of Independence signed. Jack Dempsey Sdecl By Bee Palmer Husband NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Al Siegal.

ac Lor. and wr 1 trr-1 od a fi 1 papers in the county clerk's office charging Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion, with alienation of the affections of "Bee" Palmer, well-known stage star and wife of Slegal. Siegal asked $250,000 damages. "Bee" Palmer is -known as one of the first exponents of the "shimmy" dance. Dempsey and "Bee" Palmer are now on tour together over a vaude MASON HAMLIN PIANOS The maker of Forsythe asft silk blouses in Oakland 1 209 Washington blouses I II I PMITT 'Tt 1 Other Sloirs "Sail JYwnclscor- f'rcsnoj-Hail San Jose, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore.

says- ville circuit. GRAIN" MAX DIES. OMAHA. Nov. 10, Charles T.

Neal, 60, veteran grain man and vice-president nf the United States Grain Corporation during the war, died here this "morning of tT Passemjer A. Freight ervlees i ii nil i ii ii TTiT i i i riTfTmiYi i TiTr" 1 1 1 1 1 rnTTPT-1 i' i RE a climber. No one i3Soiii- to be back of Mirket nd rint San PrBeles CrmV-tree't TrTrt Offlc. 4ST Broidwir, Otklasd; Mil Shatturk Kerkplrr; 3. vmn, uroaawaT, Fnifht Bailing Applioatloa N.

T. TO CnERBOtJRQ AND ROnTHAMVTOV CARHANIA Dm, 81 AftUIIANiA Deo. 13 Feb. 7 Fe. lit N.

V. TO LIVERPOOL ALBANTA (new) Dec. 10 Jan. 17 FeV II SCYIHIA (new) Dec. it Jan.

21 Feb. 2 N.V. TO nAI.U' X. Pl.YMdl l'II A n'MRI'Rll SAXONIA Dec. Jan.

Mar. 1 A to rfr iu N. Y. TO l-ONllOXtlkUKY AM) (it.ASf.OW COLtTMBIA Dec. 10 nl ov1 -t-tTcmv" Once ej ALGERIA Dec.

81 Jan. 81 Feb. 85 ASSYKIA Jan. 7 Feb. 11 N.

1'. TO NEW HOKTA. ANCBA. ST. M1CHAKI.S.

USPO.NV VIGO, SAN TANUER CALABRIA Dto, BOSTON TO LIVEUt'Oor, AND GLASGOW ASSTRIAV r.T7TT.l)eorr PORTLAND. TO HALIFAX AND ULASQOW. Deo. 10 Fefc, It Hr. CASSANDRA Deo.

81 Mar, I Apr, 1 SI'El-lAL MK PITER KAN' BAN SAILINGS N. Y. to Madeira. Gibraltar, Monaco, Ono, Naples, Plraeua. Alexaodrta.

Urta vary ac- corilinsr to vojage.) CARONTA. CAMERONIA Jan. It M0T 3 II f4? $4 A to Always a Gay -Party On the lb. 5 1 if you to give you a boost to success in 'the business 'unless your foundation of eff ieiency merits it. Whether you are engaged in some professional or commercial pursuit, or some trade, your promotion will depend chiefly success in the business JrVir- Vt 4 Wit CT-i Aea'" A rubwns- ou OV as -eoon -'rLttX- a ntl If -I I I' I 5uper-exprc93 steamships with at luxe service and accommodations.

Balls from San Francisco, Sat. upon your knowledge and 103 ANGELES STEAMSHIP COMPANY "2S San Pnblo Ave, Lakeati 80 vour eharacterr 4 For opportunities to learn more about business, professions and trades look in the Classified columns of yesterday (Wednesday) and today, under THE S. F. P. BTEAMSHIP CO.

Larxe, fast pamencrr utramet ROSE CITY Sail 13 Noon Wednesday, o-r. 1. Mi San Pablo At. Phen Laktatd (St 8127 Unt.erutT At. Paon Berkaltr It Lis WsxHldVXucinitepForryfhe leading mannfaetoren who bsve recently made a thorough invetd-gttioii of the safe wiy to wah fine ftbric.

For their own projection at well at their customers', these manufacturers tre wging that their proancts laundered in Lux. Complete dermg directions in booklet form ent free on request. Lerer Cmbridge, Mass. -'-i Made in U. S.

A. I'hone I'ledtuoat 3-44 Train tor Sacramento and urr1e'-tfc Bd-af let rutt 1 --ii lVdnt injure anything pure water alone won't harm a. 1:10 p. 1:10 p- Thronetj tratni Nfarysvlllat olnBa. OrovlU and Chloo.

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