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7" SUNDAY MORNING CtfDunf august ij- lISILOiIfl IIET MRS. IIEMiY LORATZ, who v. at Miss EUia Kaaponat be form her marriage on Tuesday to a prominent business man of Oakland. (Ilartsookhoto) rv, We close at 5:30 m. We dote at 5:30 STARTS FRIDAY OSS p.

m. every 1. I 4 11 jfSOr Zk- every The-anrnrar-comrnqnlt? conference INT at Asllomar starts August 6 and ia to be hld by Miss Sarah Lyon, Just returned frtfsn a lengthy tFip to UuU garta, Constantinople and Geneva, An Extraordinary Offering fpr onday which last named place she at tended the world's conference of SCALP TROUBLES women. utner iew York nerr tarlea who will attend include Mine Blanche (leary, from the department of economics, who has all the economic branches of the association movement under her care, in EMC cluding houning. cafeterias, boarding ARE MANY 1 1 i Specialist Syt Different and Scalp Ailmenti Require Different Treatment nomes; Mtsa Charlotte Adams, who has Just returned from lengthy trip to the Orient, and who will give soma of her experiences and Miss Uer-trude Gogm of the girls work department.

The conference proper will be preceded by a one-day meeting of all the general secretaries of this field. Including California, Nevada and Arlion. The Oakland association will be represented by Miss Alice Brookman, general secretary. Minses Margaret Plereoa and Marion Mair will attend tho entire -conference, and a number of girls- from different clubs, and from the physical department, will be present. of Prof.

John Jl. Austin of Chicago, who now lias effieea tit Tha Owl trag haa devoted over forty year ta tha atudy of hair and acalp troubles, turlng thia tima ha haa found that only with the aid of a moat powerful BiieroBcope ia It pom-lble to determine tha exact trouble with which tha hair acalp Is afflicted. People who really value their hair have come to consider a hair special I 1 ''hiiihiiumm Tvci The Business Women's Kortim will be represented by Meadames Reed, fpooner and Mabel Stevens 'White. Mrs. E.

N. Richards will represent the English Club; Misses Irene Sira-chan and Margaret Bird, the Hostess Club; Miss Phyllis Watson, the Monday clubs: Misses May Mitchell ist of aa inucH Importance as doctor! and Ethel Linton, the Boarding Many of These Are Worth Heme; Misses Naomi Magnison, Muth Blgelow Stark and Ruth Berry, the physical depart ment. Moot of the eecretarleg of the or dentlst. for how can anyone without tha knowledge or experience dls- euuh actklp dlaordara as aeborrboea-oleosa, aeborrhoea aloes alopecia pttyrpdea, Prof. Austin aaya that the use of mange cures, dandruff eurea, hair ton Ice, vaseline and elixirs ia like taking medicine without knowing what you are trying: to cure.

Men and women troubled with scalp fttlmetita should see Prof. Austin, let him turn a powerful miuroeuupe upon their liHlr and show them these para-sites that destroy tha haircella and roots, and they will be convinced that the particular trouble must be known before each case can be Intelligently treated. During- the past two rears, The Owl Drug Prof. Austin baa taught association- will attend at least a portion of the Conference: and Mrs "A Fine Choice Many New Frocks at Big fM -i I -UAU'. J.

J. Valentine, president, and other members of the board, and those Interested in the work, will be present. I "17.. Special features of the work arill mil rl i rl include discussions of industrial problems In a forum led by members at of tho different departments of Industry; tho world movement of the OI Peopie. now toaiop ran- v.

a llnHlnr work In nth.r H- 1 i i r-wtL ing nair, remove dundrurr, relievo "LY, i ti.TT V. IliiaBiii itching' scalp and Tow new hair well am in lilts Liiurw rro i.v mmmwm Least A 1 States; the religious life of the girl KHKB MICROSCOPIC EXAM TION of the hair and srals boil? etc Immediately following the gen- or'il lhrfl wilt hm tt ihnrt and women Invited Private oTjffi 3 at The Owl Drug Uth and WsrSh- pnntmnpi nf lirtt' Wflrk fefru. I si' tarles, led by Miss Gertrude Gogin I MS i i 'MMi of New York, and a Religious Work ingtnn, Oakland; 771 Market Kan Kranuiavo. Hours 10 to 12 and to i. dvertlwyment.

FARMER'S WIFE FINDS i iXm- JMW WW! a conference, led by Misa Amy P. Gordon, secretary for religious education in this field. a '1. i i ai '7 i mmn nmm ui lua ut; This Price" ASTONISHING RELIEF "For ten long years I had uf- HQUSEWHES TO Mi I i' HI ii 1 I il 1 1 1 1 1 caPRsssaBkak ss II If 11 II il I -3 Mi I Mi -I ft tt 3 EagiaT iteSL-Jitiiilii -a I --a fered with my stomach. I tried 1 everything without relief, but after i one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Rem-j edy I knew I had obtained what It had been looking for and I took thej full course of treat ment.

It is going I PUN MILK FIGHT wxsm tf iausauM wnssssr fie on 4 years now and I hare. never had any pains or bloating since." It removes the catarrhal mucous from the IntpMilriHl tract anrl nllava IVia 25 This big clearance sale consists of high-grade dresses of silk flowered georgettes, beaded and plain georgettes, taffetas, silk tricolettes, wool tricotkies, fancy nets, etc. Long sleeves or short sleeves. Offered in all sizes, but as each dress is an individual number, usually, we cannot give every size in each style shown. They are all offered at one low price to clear! inflammation which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, one dose will convince or money refunded at all Advertlsement.

cansl. He will spend the remainder of his vacation with his parents In this city, returning to Boston for the beginning of the fall semester about October 1. a Mrs. J. Van Gundy and her daughter, Miss Ruth Van Gundy, are expected to arrive shortly from the San Josquin valley and will visit friends in this city for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wamser, accompanied by their two sons, returned a few days ago from the Russian river, where they had been quests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Rlngwood, who have a ummor home at Rio Nido. The Misses Lillian and Rose Solarl are passing the summer months in the southern part of the state and will not return to their home in this city until September Miss May E. Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Norton of Clare-niont. Is expected home this -week from tour of the East. She was William E.

Kent will be the principal speaker before the Oakland State Housewives League in the Council chambers of the City Hall tomorrow afternoon. He will present plans for a Federal distribution of foodstuffs and commodities and the national laws which regulate profiteering. Discussion of the present milk situation is scheduled for the business HesKlon at 2 o'clock. The league, two weeks ago, 'voted to stop using milk, should the price advance August 1. What further action will be taken will be decided tomorrow.

The butchers' strike probably will come before the meeting for debate. Its interjection into the last session when the question of the Oriental shops was brought up, caused the withdrawal of two members. The matter was laid on the table until tomorrow. lush (Qqq The engagement ot Miss Marguerite Twomey, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.

C. J. Twomey of this city, to Ignatius Yorke Kennedy, Is announced and Is accompanied by the news th tathe wedding will be an event of September in fet. Francis Ie Sales' church. The bride-elect attended school here and Is an accomplished musician.

Kennedy is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy and a graduate of St.

Ignatius college. He is iflso a member or the Knights of Columbus and a well known young business man here. Mr. and Mrs. Ross rialnes are receiving the good wishes of their friends upon the arrival of a little son in their home, The babj' haa been named Ross Iiiwrence Baines and is the recipient of numerous pretty gifts from admiring relatives.

Mrs. Paines will be remembered as Miss Irene Hurt Id and is a daughter of Captain arid Mrs F. II. Eurtis of Seventy-sixth avenue. The wedding of Miss Elisabeth Irene Smith, daughter of and Mrs.

J. V. Fmlth- of Alameda, and John Kiernan Kelly will take place at a nuptial mass in St. Mary's church, San Francisco, August 22. Rev.

Father Stark will officiate at SIMPLE COMBINATION HELPS WEAK EYES Oakland people are astonished at the quick results produced by simple wltchhaxel, camphor, hydrastls, as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash. In one case of weak and near-sighted eyes a few days' use brought great improvement In another case It stopped eye pains and Inflammation. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptlk to help ANY CASE weak, trained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Osgood Brothers, drutretn.

Advertisement i ii Now is the time to buy plush coats! The materials are going still higher, but the makers need money, and we have been able to get these for you at a most remarkable saving. See them you will agree with us. I- Buy Your Plush Coat Now and Save 'This very low priced plush coat is made from a good quality of plush, is belted all around. It has a large shawl collar of Kit Coney. Also cuffs and a 10-inch wide band of the same material around the bottom.

Selected skins.used. Fancy flowered lining. Sizes 30 to 46. 4, last heard from at Banff, Canada, where she Is enjoying many social pleasures. A wedding of much Interest to their many friends in Berkeley and across the baf is that-ef-MiHS Edna Howel of San Francisco, formerly of DR.

LAU YIT-OIO THI OBEAT CHIME8E DOCTOB, Harka and XamedlM tor all trai ana avrvout dlasaaas a4 Con 8 Death Saddens Summer Camp Boys NEW YORK, July Jl When Fea-sle, the cow, at Hopewell Farm, N'or-walk. was killed by lightning during a recent thunderstorm, the band of convalescent boys recuperating at the Summer camp, were sad. Bessie, besides betug real mascot, supplied cream and milk for the youngsters homeless 'boys, discharged from vsrioun charity hospitals of the City. To continue the source of supply of fresh milk, an Mmt iot prtrmu aiMaxa it nim: oaacera, poiMa MiflimxtinH ktdnM, i the ceremony. Miss Margaret Smith will be her sister's only attendant.

Following the ceremony the i church there will be a wedding hurt, ttoicsoa. mal trnbM aod appindlsitis enra without hm af nnra't knit. Offioa hours 10 a. m. ta 7 p.

m. Holl-2 dan and Baadar, 1 a. m. ta at. W3 Gnat g.

Oai. breakfast after which the couple will leave on a honeymoon trip. The fu Oakland, and Wilbur Ladd Moody Of Berkeley. The wedding will take place-at the summer home of Miss Howell's sister, Mrs. C.

M. Twining, st Brookdale, Sunday, August 15, 1920. It will be a very simple and liulet affair. Only relatives and a few most intimate friends will witness the ceremony. Quite a number of the younger set will go down the ture home of Kelly and his bride will other co must be secured at once.

To do so, friends who are Interested in me worn at Hopewell Farm will MB'50 be asked to subscribe the sum of 1125. The farm Is conducted by the New be Marysvllle, where the former has business interests. as. Archie Mock, who has for the past year been a student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, arrived home this week via Uanama- A Beautiful Coat made from a good quality plush in a new, snappy, handsome style, and very drastically reduced in price night before, while- the older mem ior nome ior nomeiers Boys, No. Northwestern Pacific Tlsis abown la from anil ta Sua Krmrlara.

Ttcatt QttHV frrrf lx-pnt and l'ul St. fRANt InCO Irtlll s.eSa rrtiroma, Santa ttoaa, Oeerse- Moote Rio. Duncan Mill. Prtalama SDta Roaa, Rralda-7-l biir, aoin4 sraiK-k points. noodacra, Laxunltaa, ft.

Sfjot g.eia I.aa Petaluma, Santa lioaa. Bfalda- bers of the family will motor down una nunarea and Twenty Sunday morninft. tnira street. H. Clinton Eva, office No.

140 Madison avenue, is superln- sort, Ciorrdaia, Uklab. Wll-llta. rt. Brain. Lonarala.

ra For Sale tuna, Enreka. Areata IJa Pt. Cans W-kr. Moat Bio Duncan Ullls, Cuadrre Prtaluma. Santa Roaa, Oarraa-, vlllc, Mouta Bio, Daacaa at II la.

Catadera 7. ftIM oodera Laanaltaa Pt 3he fjale of Silk- Men's Shirts Wonlacra. Lanunltaa, Pt Brjta jjta to.t&a I'rtaluma, Baata boaa, Haalifs- A quantity of shirt9" of kon tMm Hmadraa and percales, in the SPERRY FLOUR Big Loaf 640 BARRELS Barrel $13.50 OAKLAKO NOODLE FACTORY 1255 Twenty-sixth Street Lakpeldo I63S latest stripes and patterns at a very special price. A rule, Mont Kin, Dunraa Mills. lta I Pit.

raUl Lagnnltaa, Pt, Krjn, Camp Merkor. Catsdsra. Pataluma. Snta Hnsa, Hralda- tw- Clorerdalk, klU 1'W Knanmi krnck Mtnra a-ia- oaoma fcrnc large and varied assortment WoO'lacM, Pt. BrretlliaJa All sizes, very low $2.17 Petaiama.

iaot Boaa, Hcalda- t. ftaitia Koaa, Ptaluma, Kovat. priced, at Continues for Monday 40-INCH. GEORGETTE CREPES. In flesh, taupe, shell pink, mais, old rose, mist gray.

The yard 40-INCH ALL-SILK CREPE I)E CHINE in 18 different shades. A good, firm weave. The yard YARD WIDE NEW DRESS SATINS in a big color range. Black, too. Very exceptional at YARD WIDE CHIFFON TAFFETA in a lustrous black.

Very low priced the yard i YARD WIDE SILK TRICOLETTE in black, silver, taupe, mode and seal. Sale price, the yard tr yifonf flnnrfa $1.39 $1.69 $1.95 $1.48 $2.95 Mens Hose (Data Supplied by Pioneers.) There was a big train-wreck shortly after the Centra! Pacific came into Oakland along about 1869. It was on a Sunday morning, when two trains running in opposite directions on the same track came head-on near what Is How known as Melrose, but which was then occupied by farms. All. of the train crew and many passengers lost their lives.

Col. John Scott, who was dltor 6f the Oakland Transcript, conscripted young John (ill more and drove fo the scene Of the wreck. The boy held the horse, while the Colonel gathered up the details ot the disaster, and hastened back to town, and by noon had extras on Silk liflo in black and brown. Have reinforced hTl 'and toe, Some years previous to this there was another big accident which resulted In the lots of-several lives. It occurred on the Fourth of July, when a big parade was held In Oakland and many "military companies and floats had come oyer from San Francisco.

After the street parade, the literary exercises and a big picnlct was held in Hrdy'sVVoods west of Market street. When the visitors were re- turning, the apron that connected ftie wharf with the boat broke and those who were on it fell Into the bay; many of them were drowned and their bodies were brought to Oakland until claimed by their friends or: relatives. One of the Maloon boys distinguished himself on this occasion by saving several lives, Those who OrTntc that Oakland became a shipbuilding point only in recent years will be Interested to know that Neveral small vessels were built at the foot of Franklin street, and also at other points on very durable work hose. These are slightly Imperfect. special at, the pair 39c THE 8.

V. A BTK11SII1P CO. FAHT PASSENGFB KTKAMERA ROSE CITY T-mz alia 12 3d. T8 MAKkRf ST. Pknne "otter 244 AN FRANCISCO Pint Pie MS Trains for SaoramentJ and Pitts-burg ieata totk aod Ghaftar Deaet dally: a.

lt: it- tn. likt 9. ktt, p. IUt dl p. m.

Through tralna to Marysvtlla. Celnaa. OrovlH and rhro 'ou see It In The TRIBUNE, tell Wash Dress Goods Special Values -a aT- a) ak- the street, with glaring headlines describing the wreck. The papers went like hot cakes, and when young Ollmore counted up, his share amounted to about twenty Collars. This Aas iirst and I oat experience as newsboy.

BEST nitESS GIXGIIAMS Ij a very Towels me water front, lack In the sixties. Western Pacific Romany Club Girls Year of Marriage Is Enough for This Wife O. II. Stevens was autocratic and overbearing and told her she was a A Sale of SWEATERS i Silk fibre sweaters in assorted colors, with' sashes and" pockets. Wool slip-on styles, and many odds and ends from our high-priced lines.

We offer in thia selling garments in all sizes for 'wbnicn and for children at .7, Cut Vacation Costs A deadly blow to the high cost of E. Office big assortment of plaids, checks and stripes. There' a lot of these, but byy generously, for this price is less than today's whflesale price. The yard lOC 0-TCII FlXK VOILE In a big' range" of beautiful patterns. Dark and medium colors for street wear.

A value away below the regular price for Monday. -t Tard yield YARD-WIDE "riXK SAIXWK)K, Boft finish Fnglteh nainsoc. Ynr.1 lit II HEAVY RinilED BATH TOW. ELS A heavy ribbed ltath Towel. Extra Quality.

Some slichtly imperfect, but they are away A below price at DC 1Ti3I HKK TOWELS A gotid towel for Individual use. All white, hemmed with fancy white or corded border iCjC 13 Ul.1' l5 ItOKDEK RITIl TOWELS I'andy soft towels. White with blue hand They're i Hunt weight but icelletit value. Special at 1 a BLEACHED- t'KASlf 7-inch bleached crash with band border. They're tfJ borders.

A dandy at, the yard 1 1 fool, says Mrs. Addie B. Stevens of i Berkeley In a divorce suH. Stevens i I also called her children by a former marriage, fools, site says and also jitrled to force her to sell property by her. Mrs.

Stevens also On August 2nd THE WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD will open a separate ticket office at 436 13TH STREET, where tickets may be pur- chased to all points East. i H. MOFFITT vacation has been deajt by the girls Of tha Romany club of Oakland. Twenty-six dollars equals a two weeks' Vocation In the Htanislaus national forest, with tents, equipment and meals; a 150 mile, tour through tho Bret Harte country, an overnight sojourn near Chinese a trip on the Iletch Iletchy railroad to the new dam site, a visit to the construction camp and tunnels'; art overnight trip of twenty-two miles fo Bower cave In Marljmsa County and four day trip. Into Yosernite valley for the young, woriien.

Nlnetpen Romany 'gists went with the last, party to the Onklond rnr-rrs. Hon camp in the Stunialaus national vidi fine quality. Very pccltlly priced, th yard. alleges her hmband has failed to provldn for. her during the past year and that he tleRf rjd her on June 25, but she does' not ask for alimony.

They were married in Berkeley on July 17, 1919. ih-x-hkAsk siTovx. "WASHINGTON1, July Jl The census bureau tonltrht announcfd the following 10 result: Dursngo, 41 decrease, 170, or 12.2 per cent. Jliau.i rhone Oakland T91 District Pacnger Agrnt forest..

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