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'UICEMEER 12, 1020. Crifcunc ERGHANTS FJAME Ttiursuay and -Mdnytit-kets have betn I. shows- ar.J the auditoriun to ba fiiled to overftowirsr oft 4 IP II UTI IXSTAIXrD IV SCHOOL VALLKJii, Peo. 11. A beautiful -nrrain has been lmtal3ed at the high school auditorium for I th Christmas entertainment whch LLS 10 RAISE cimn I'iitu nil STUDEFJTSTO BE SHRINERS' GUESTS will (easured by the, students next i evenings.

ElV COMMITTEES I UUU UIIII I ILIi 'Contributed by OaLljnd FAMILY OF BOBB PROVIDES THREE GOLDEN WEDDING WOODLAND. Pec. 11. trio of Golden Wedding celebrations was completed here today when Mr. ar.d Mrs.

Allen Bobb, pioneer celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Bobb's two two brothers married eisters of Mrs. Bobb. Mr. and Mrs- R.

P. Bobb celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary five" years ago in Orange-ville. 111., while Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Robb celebrated their Golden Weddinjr anniversary four years ago at Carthage, Mo. Corrimittees to hantiie the businefs Alice in Wonderland, is. due to ap Kojs: Do you. remember affairs of the tptown Association Tor the cominir year were appointed at a meeting of the association on De pear in Oiy.tnj for (tie first time on Tuesday afternoon and evening.

December She will be introduced by directors cf the Alumnae Association of Mills who hate ventured to take over the exclusive cember and have been announced by Oeorge Siielden, secretary of the as sociation. According to the report ef Shelden. more than two million dollars has rights on th. Pacific coast of the been spent for bulldiug construction Invitations have been sent out to the SOO federal vocational students now being trained in the various ehools of the Eastbay section, to be present at the Christmas exercises which are being planned In their JPJionor by Aahmes Temple, Order of 'the Mystic Shrine, on the evening of December 54. The chief feature of the entertainment will be the banquet which wlil open the festivities at 6:30 o'clock.

The Shrine band, numbering 45 pieces, anil the Shrine orchestra, will furnish music while the banquet is in session. Following the dinner a professional vaudeville program has been ar- la the uptown district It the last year. $30,000 F.sV.iy Hurri Mi the in behind the be'lows." Sometimes, he would come ut. look around for us and say. "P.oys, come in and pive tie a lift with, the bellows, and anyone that wants any tools, lust help himself, but please bring iheni back soon." But we did about as we pleased.

"How about Hutchinson's Nursery at the northwest corner of Broadway and Ninth street?" Well, at that lime, let nie tell you it was soltie nursery. In 1 86 i I lived hist north of it. on the next lot. His next move was to Fourteenth street, west of Broadway, and then one block lairther west, between Washington and Clay, where he was for many vcars. That's th way 1 remember it.

"You heep sabe we, 1 sabe HILLY. The committees are as folloij-s: Appraisals Walter N. Gabriel, chairman: Oeorse H. Clark, Walter O. Manuel.

J. .1. McKlroy. E. Bid- die, A.

E. Caldwell. Ueorire C. Pardee. ranged, with acts from numerous theaters around the bay promised.

The pavilion of Aahmes Temple is being decorated for the occasion. A committee will pass out "smokes" and candy during the evening. Postofflce Charles Thatcher, chair- man; Carlos G. White. T.

B. Bridges. A E. Caldwell, Liorrei Wachs. Building and Tenant Irving II.1 Kahn, chairman: Dwight Hutchinson, J.

F. Car'lston. ilandel Goidwater, Ben V. Shapro. Ailll: ilogan, who lived at the southwest corner of Kiphth rni-1.

Franklin ttreets, wh-re the Ualindo Hotel building now His shack was iikt a bis lrygoods box; it had tlo windows. Just a slide ioor and' stove pipe through the! top. Some times at night some of us boys would rut our backs up against the shack and make it rock, then he would rome out and est after us with a bis club. On Sunday mornings, sometimes, he would take two large hogs that he had, a rope tied to each one's hind Ifg. then take them to church with him; and while Ke was in father King's church, had the hogs tied toi an oak tree in Jeffer-koii Square so 4 to let them eat acorns; then after church, he would drive, them home again.

He was a great character There there was Henry Vroo-pan, afterwards one of our ablest lawyers, who then had a blacksmith shop on the east 'sid- of Broadwuy, just north of Eleventh street. He was a hardworking man in the day time but studk'4 law at night and afterwards mad" a great name for himself its a lawyer, and also became slate senator. Borne of us boys used to help him along by blowing the bellows for him; and if we-wanled a hammer or a wrench, we would just take it along, use It and bring It back any old time; then he would go up "in the air" and drive us out of the shop. Hut it was no us, he had to have us boys around the shop, as lie could not get alone municipal opera h-ouse. The Walrus, the hn Babbit, the Cheshire Cat, lluir piv-l mmptv.

the Mad Hntter, thr Mock Turtle. and Tweedl-dinn. ev en "All the little nvsters a standln', in a row." will roeiii alonsr will) Alice on th silver screoti. Vtol.i Savoy is the little heroine who ventures In look-ing Glass land. Because t.he was so small, over 50 midgets were especially- engaged for the cuat.

The pro. ductioon was directed- by W. V. young, expert child psychologist. It vva-s filmed on a wooded estate near New York, pronounced Ideal for the situation if the mushroom gienn of the' Blue Caterpillar, the hay field where Father William could Incessantly stand on his head and the brook' on the bunk of which he could balance an crl on his nose, the rwelllnir place of Tvvcedlc-dee and Tweedle-duni.

The business ventuie of the At- Street Lighting George H. chairman; l.outs Aber, John Jordan, Irving H. Kahn, Oliver Kehrlein, J. H. 1 Genuine A.

It IS Then tt.i. Warning! Unless you see the name ''Bayer" on till Students' Red Cross Sale Nets Big Sum At a Junior Red Cross Mile at the McChesnev school last Friday evening, at which Santa Claus, assisted by SO frhool children, disposed of articles mail'? by the students to 1200 visitors from the McChesney district, several hundred dollars were realized, The sale was staged In the assembly room of the school, which was decorated for the occasion. TJhe articles included numerous toys, hand baR.iv lamp Christ man tree ornaments, calenders, telephone pads and art ases. Ice cream and cake' with coffne. waa served by the McOhesney Mothers' club.

Half of the proceeds go toward the support of bpjilth wort; In thr district. MacLefferty, Uwlght Hutchinson. Frank B. Woodward, Ben V. Shapro, A.

C. Newbert, Safety Dr. Kdgerton C. Card, chairman; Mandel Goldwater, George K. Sheldeh.

Traffic Fred C. Marston, chairman; Carlos G. While, C. li. Snook, Ward N.

Beck with. City Ordinance William It, chairman; Fred A. Muller, A. W. Corrill.

Publicity Mandel Goldwater, Morris Mazor. Frank II. Woodward. Merchants Fred U. Narcom, cfiair-man; Hogan and t'vers, Mulvany and Edgar H.

haiber, Ballard and Anderson, Denes Karoly. I.trbcrt tininao. association Is inspired by a 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours Tjiift iinn' ntufi'nd. I utons nose runninz: relieves heai Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed- stops nose running; relieves you are not getting genuincFAspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years anproved safe by 'millions. Accept only an "unbroken of 'Bayer Tabids or Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago.

Handj tin boiea of 13 tablets eost bnt few cemt targer aaelrtnla th trada mark of Paw Mannf a-tnr M.rtt..(oarM.f -f determination to raise the endowment fund for Mills college. The first, showing whicch Is made In this city will be followed by a tour ot.tho state. The original production of Alice in Wonderland on, the coast was Riven yesterday when It was offered on Ive campus for the stndenl headache, dullness, fevcrishness, sneezing. "Tape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance.

Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist upon Pape's. Advertisement. tip! Quit blowing and snuffling! A adoae of "Tape's Cold Compound' taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up.

The first dose opens clogged-up Bostrils and air passages of head; without im we hlntr fhp Jackson. Goldberg Bow en Federal Drug Ground Gripper Shoe tardell Candy Pacific Sales Co. Membership Dr. Daniel CroKbv. av iff i 5s? chairman; II.

C. Capwell, Milton, Ma-sor, Wandcl Goldwater, Harmon Bell, Kobert Fitzgerald, Ben F. Shapro, Edgar II. Barber. George C.

Davm. John Jordan, H. Leimert, Fred K. Av Heed, H. A.

Mosher, H. MacLaf-ferty, Frank 11. Woodward. George C. Pardee, S.

F. Biddle. A. K. Caldwell, Irving H.

Kahn. Dr. S. Jf T)nt ID) irncz PIT Hutchinson, Walter G. Man-' uei.

Abe Beklns. John Mawn av Laymance, George II. Clark. GIFTS ASKED FDR "They Work while, you Sleep" urnfmm CISTISTR EE T7 BERKELEY. TW 11 ai in lili.imiiU'nir mmw p.

Ml tiL n8 Koughan, In charge of the collection and distribution of home girts of the municipal Christmas tree, la seeklne dolls and drums and the more practical presents of warm winter clothes and shoea The gifts thus collected will supplement those bought from funds raised at a benefit ball irame to be played by business men on Cali- II IiA Si Jfl'-t 8 Now ivruia, rieia next Saturday, Mrs. Koughan says: Mo. 1393 AT THE your liver and bowels and wake up clear and energetic. No griping no inconvenience. Children love Cas-careta too.

10, 25, SO cents. Advertisement, (4 Tou're sluggish slow as molaa-ee! Tou are bilious, constipated! Tou feel headachy, full of cold, unstrung. Your meals don't fit skin la sallow. Take Cascarets tonight for fV Co. i Furniture Ashby finish 1tfuiLwV.1H "a a ioi or netpers this year, little pink cards are coming to ths schools, and every little boy and girl is going to ask hinfor that dol-He she has longed to hold In her arms or that baseball he has wanted to show off before the other fellows with.

"Santa has other helpers also, those are the principals of the schools, and the welfare workers, they are keeping close to good little youngsters go none will be forgotten, they are telling Santa of the cold little beds and wet little feet, of the girlie who had to pass her warm coat on to little sister, and has none herself; of the anxious mother who is oaring for her sick boy and cannot get out to wtork to provide the ehoes for the children to wear to school: of the desperate father out of a "Job." mm mm i A GREAT tr7 'M Indigestion Gases Flatulence Acidity Palpitation Sourness III g3o-6 ty hi tlx Let "Pape's Diapepsin" correct your digestion by neutralizing the harmful acids in the stomach and intestines, then you an eat favorite foods without fear. Prompt stomach relief awaits you. Mereer nf Girl' fO0 Clubs Is Proposed Consolidation of the Business Girls' Ilrf Cify Club and the Community Service Sf will be effected it plans of the Young Tf i a sft wai I woman a unrisuan Association group PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN are carried out. The Business Girls' City Club was recently organized under the leadership of Miss Mitchell, Industrial secretary. Election of a permanent board of directors Is held until the to MONEY-SAVING SALE Just Before XMAS Furniture and Rugs Reduced 20 to 40 it's a general cut in prices that we believe, every possible drop in wholesale costs during the next twelve months.

Just think of being able to buy almost thing in Furniture now at as low a price perhaps as even next July, furniture market may establish. Prices may not drop as far as we expect. Manufacturers insist hat will lie no further reduction in wholesale prices. But until that fact is positively assured our lower 1921 reduced prices will prevail. Rather than wait until any further break in the market actually comes, before reducing our prices, we have gone ahead in our larger conception of our duty to the public and have cut our prices as far as we believe they will go for the entire FCROUT-OMWOn STOMACHS K7M; Wf7 1.

-m'. iii r- 1 young women who have been lden tlfied with the Communltl Service JET' la IJi "1 group have received the formal invl Lut 60c CueDrugstores tation to unite with the oew group and the oportunity of participating In the naming of officers. More than 300 invitations were sent out last Mrs. Mary Case, former director of the Community Service, and Miss Huth Straither are active in promoting the amalgamation of the two clubs. Plans for the forming of athletic and musical sections are under way.

Princeton and U. C. Be Young In Body, Mind arid Looks Despite Your Years coming year. How often you have m- jmEsz Which Includes Everything in the Store Except a 1 cw Few Fines on Which the Manufacturer Sets the Prices to Debate Dec. 29 Dec.

11. The first Kast-West intercollegiate debate to he held in years will take place on the evening of December 29 in 1'olk halt of the San Francisco civic auditorium when a debating team from Princeton university will' debate a team from the University of California. The question will concern the right of labor to strike. The debaters from Princeton will contend that 1 is not a right of workmen while the Californians, will oppose their arguments. The debate holds much Interest Inasmuch as the Princeton debaters I iilil 1.1 I iriKLLS noiTMt aesorieu colors 10 6 by CHBSTEHI'IBLIj DAVENTORT RT Regular $2.60 el'liii patiern i HI 'OS- hwlrof Ve- $98.00 S1.50 WALNUT 'EXTENSION TABLE 4 i in, "Reduced ti iDl.JU WILLIAM NI WALNUT EX lour or Taj'try; regular 160.

iteduced $57.50 STANLf r-ri ur In duced to Oxll Hw KAHN A Reduced tn MAHOGANY RAMI' Regular Reduced to or Tapestry CIIESTEK- II I'lN I'UtlS TKNHIUNTABLK. 4.1-itifh h)o Kegular $129.50 KIMMONS UlllS, o.wl ins, wood to. $11.75 $11.60 Regular J80.00 Reduceil to $39.00 Reitular H'Miuceil to 4 In ti ILTDN $198.50 -TtT rt-pipCf vpii'iii Tfjt vi eld JfXf $300.00, iteduce fjH S. piece CAN' 12 3J Itegular 1300.00. -pleee Velour P1ELD BLITK.

duced I H.h i wished that you could indulge in the exercise of out door sports with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth! But the end of the week finds i you all in you are tired, listless and lack the energy togo outf or a vigorous walk or a round of the links or any other exercise that requires much physical exertion. Many man, even in his middle forties, has a ague feeline that he is "getting okT and right at a time when he should be hia very best physically. Andheisgrowtngold.not In the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting a wav faster than Nature re IVING ROOM fiCIf )OM RL-ITB Ivory flniKh. Itegulur $14.50. Reduced to.

$239.00 411-Inch WILLIAM AND MARY WALNUT EX K.N ION TAI1LE Regular $65.00 t17 CA Reduced to aPTtU.jU WAL- 543.50 Reduced to Regular Reduced In WILTON RL'GS, 6s9 Ren. $100. -Reduced tn. have defeated most of the leading ne leaning hJ middle universities of the east an md GENUINE LEATHKR ROCKKRS ANT) KKRS ANT) WH'KER OA BED Reg. fl9Q A A Reduced to.

O.jiJ.UU WALNUT BUEFKT, WILLIAM AND MARY. Regular $75.00. CQ t(l' Reduced to tuO.tM $2.95 MAT- BUR HOWS FOLDING CARD TARLE TARLE $39.50 'nlj ni- I'AI Ht.f 1LMi CHAIRS Regular 165.00. Reduced to $38.00 $66.00 kl'GS $89.00 $37.50 $4.60 Reduced to jjj'J State Among First U7.m0 I.pillH'i'd tn Krjl) tKllAII JS-lm-n l- 3-pieee AMERICAN WALNUT PRRIOD Thousands yes mimonsf people find Ml WMLNhl I LI ROLL EDGE PURE BILK ELOHH MAI HH Regular $22.50 Reduced to BKDROOM (PtOQ A A $16.85 Reduced to. PlaWtUV J165.00.

TRKHHEH Reg, to $12.50 MAHOGANY ROCKERS, Cane lns-rt me aa viiivii BERKELEY, Dec, 1 1. California Is themselves in this condition early life, Ana there is no excuse for it You can check that tendency to grow old. You can carrv vour Regular lOS.OO Reduced to '-U Mp A LN I I Rl SIMMONS KTRL'I. BEDS Regular 37.S0 Reduced to $24.50 among the first states In the production of onions, wtth a record of 2000 of 2000 -A 2-lne(i pout. $16.75 4-Rar WIRE STRING MATTREHHKH-Regular OP Reduced to U.O) UEHHKH" $6.85 $49.50 HAHOtiA TAB1 RBTrE, Rriod I'eriOU carloads out of the'stat and Regular a.

reeord fjfl Reduced to. jr ma hogAnt tea wagon $9.85 vouth with its joys and enthusiasm into your (0's and 808. But you must give Nature all the blp you can. Thb-nt amitt.no. ran ean And uiiii.

aac vt a road, cohatroctive character ia ia the of Regular $77.1,0 HediU'etl MAHOGANY KKRNERY-Reg. Reduced of JOO.000 sacks raised an $7.45 Regular $10.00 Reduced to Regular $15.00 ELASTIC KKLT MATTREHfi. Red, $19.50 COIL Dean Walter Mulford, of th of sericulture of the Unlvei As hi A- fa As MAHOGANY 4-ROSTER BBRS places the worn out tissues. I'LNINKULA IKiUIM.lJ I'ER California, so states In announcing correspondence course from the unl J'KNINHULA All I NET GAH RANGES. Regular $65 C1Q flfi Reduced to Jti.VU $43.50 Regular $65.00 Reduced1 to $17.50 WATER MKATKRH.

Reduced to TAIlffl awyJaVw Wft mahoganv smoke it (to OC to veralty on the various methods growing onions and on vegetable gar dening in general. "The onion has been con aldered an In mf 11 Tl edible vegetable in all countries untrlea The Great General Tonic 5 the world," he said, tods Romans and Greeks used tt. Company isFisrare women riAS wmsrr. 5 1 A whiirt party is to be given to-morrow evening In Liberty hall, ft enrich the btood-ntlTtimolt h.rt. llwani! tMnara to normal ctiity-brin back your tej, punch nd mental away that tired.

wora-eut leej. tnl ni rplac It with a ipirtt ol booymnry. LYKO a dutinrtiT preparation. oentiScaMy ene-Mrt in it combination of medicinal inimtlenta, and thera'a notbint nwreiniftratlnt. more trntbninir or mora re building, fpaciaily btnrftttal for Invalid, eonvalmranta nd run-down pople of all O-t a bnttia from yj( druKiit today tomorrow yea will feel better for it.

tier Thirty-sixth tret nd Han ux. for fia COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 327 1 -9 1 ADELINE SO. BERKELEY Pablo avenue, by th Woman's A iliary of St. Andrew' Catholle. KO te mM r4rMl nA.

H-rnrn lib titwr, aWti. I'tione 1'icdmont D'-'i KanwMwaf. IjU feciae Co. NwTrk KaaMaaUly.Ma, OPPMTE SOVTII BKUKKLKY DA.Mk. At AlOaimi auto ow.

(tUM MMIWIM, AM I. XT, ficcTrtarj I- KUX8, iTesldent rhrch. The committee in charge of the affair will Include Mesdamew c. 3. Twtnovan, M.

L. ISederstadt, John Winter, A. L. Charroux, R. L.

Ion-rd. J. II. Connolly, T. Il, ler WW, WW1, W1, WW WWjl Wffc WVM( WXTft ly I t1 O-llVi'3 mott nd the Misi Anita and Ther- '17 Leonard..

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