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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 21

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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21
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Oakland1 Cttbune MAY 21, 1921. 21 TUESDAY EVENING i 1 i rite was valued at $7, 943.. I I' anncrx' prices! compared with nne's pin of eases val 'f)M'Miirs iy WAHUINGTOJf, May 24. A resolution proposing that October tilth. the commission, hat big Introduced the use of tomato nn I must.

ml auct and, spices as a vniliHum from tin previous universal custom of packing the fish In oil. Kkperl of I be National fanners' Association rule (he California olive oil parked sardin, above ihe eholreHt foreign arn't i', according to HrMielil In ISCo the California ck of and other points near Los Angeles have, numerous sardine canneries, with fishing fleets operating offshore and around Smiia Catattna island and the Coronado Islands. California eanners also are responsible for new ideas In parking, it Is stated by N. it. Scofleld.

head of the commercial fisheries department' of race with rortugsl for the world's championship, according to figures compiled by the commercial fisheries department of the Csllrornla Fish nd Dame Commission. Six years ago. this was an Infant industry of doubtful future in, California. b'T 'ortHy Monterey and San lilego bays. San Pedro, Long Heach California Leads in Canning Sardines SAN FRANCISCO.

May 2S California, became the leading sardine canning state in the in 19'ifl. its pack of putting Maine in second place sn1 starting a brisk I P' 'iry bu Inf 'America, he made a legal holiday' I has been introduced by Keprrscrtta. iv Heriman. Republican, of Yorl' RODMANS EYES 'MOIST WHEN HE LEAVES HIS 'PAL' LONU EACH." May 4 Admiral Hodman's trip East will prevent his dog Duke from HcVom-. panying -him.

for five years Admiral Rodman and Dukf have been the closest pals. Through the war yearn when Admiral llodman was iri European waters Duke was by his side. It will be months before they are re-united, for Duke will have to go Hast through the Panama canal on the first warship that goes to the East for repairs. The moment of separation from ilifiie I) 9 fav rite ii sT a -sanitarily milled, packed wrapped and sealed by of the oldest and largest milling establishments in the West. r4W or, i fin of nt ijS.Ci.

The California i-en caught pounds inline to the ra for 77l.2I."-whlle In Maine fieri! i.i-.l at Mill pound were caught vai- I I I 4 I iHVa "Vi -4 ir" 7s II one LSAYS BAPJ Xos Angeles Tragedy May Lead To Arrest of Mis-! souri Financier. 1 LOS ANGELES. May 24. Lying; a cot in the county hospital, pale nd thin from grief and worry, Miss Erie Mullicane, 20, today revealed that the father of her nameless baby, for whose murder she id soon to stand trial, is a wealthy Springfield (Mo.) banker. His name will not be mada public until he is arrested on a federal warrant, which has been is sued charging violation of the Mann act.

Miss Mullicane, whose parents live in Lebanon, was arrested several months ago after her baby's body was found in a trunk in a storage' warehouse, a lace handkerchief bound tightly around its neck. She Is accused of having strangled the infant to death a few hours after it was born without the aid of physician or nurse in the bare attic lhe had called home since coming to Angeles last November. She had steadfastly, guarded the name of the man responsible for her trouble. Mrs. Angela C.

Kauffman, wife of a multi-millionaire, who has been active in Miss Mnllicjine's defense. secured her statement. "He is a banker and insurance man of Springfield, the girl is quoted a saying. "His father is a doctor there whom everyone respects. He threatened lsend me to the insane asylum if I ever mentioned his name.

He is influential and wealthy and I believe he could send me there." Postmistress Held On Swindle Charge SVItAri'SH, kX, May 2 -A scheme fb defraud mail order houses is revealed in the arrest here of Mis. Kuniee H. Kdgar, postmistress Of Pennellville, twenty miles nsrth of this city. Mrs. Edgar, thirty years old.

is said to have confessed having obtained through her scheme several hundred dollars worth -of feminine mearing apparal. Her plan of operation consisted of enclosing, with an order a check with a fic signature. awaiti ig the return of the funds on the che '-k. the mail order houses shipped -e articles which were iij-ceived by Mrs. Kdgar at differmt places, some-times in the postofflce in Syracuse, and again in other nearby rlties.

AFTER 20 YEARS' Experience in the Electrical Business are con vinced that the ROYAL is the best Electric Cleaner Made DOWN $5.00 Per Month KIMBALL ELECTRIC CO. 526 13th St. A "Just a step' from Washington TELEPHONE LAKESIDE 2000 i 'J i 4. H.4mUfc When you drink I HILVILLA you mill- have 1 I the pleasure of drinking 1 really fine tea 1 1 tea. rrtnfants.InslldssndOnw1ncCtinSraa I TbsOfiinsJFood-thiokFo AUAps KER IS FATHER OF HER MURDERED BABY We mm I in up ll II i the faithful dog brought tears to the admiral's eyes.

The Bog howled mournfully as the train started and refused to be com-iforted. Final Appeal Made For Salvation Home The third week of the financial appeal of the Salvation Army for $30,000 to complete its new rescue and 'maternity home, now under construction at East Twenty-eighth street and Garden avenue, got tin der way today. At headquarters, 313 Hehshjiw building, it is expected that the re maining several thousands of dollars necessary to complete the quota will be subscribed within a few days. "Thirty years ago the Salvation Army established its rescue and ma ternity home in said Ewing, chairman of the citizens' committee directing the appeal for funds. "For thirty years that rambling dwelling at Beulah Heights has been a refuge for girls, mothers many of them betrayed, homeless, friendless waifs of a cruel social system which ostracizes the girl in trouble.

And there have the shelter ing and loving arms of the good women of the Salvation Army taken to their hearts these girl-mothers and guided them through the great trial. Afterward they give scrupu lous care to the little strangers, and have in time sent tho mothers away rejoicing, provided them with posi tions, and given them a place in life. That is the work of the Salvation Army in Oakland. Is it too much to ask the generous hearts of "Oak land and Alameda county to see to it that the quota needed to complete the new rescue and maternity home at East Twenty-eighth street and Garden avenue is fully subscribed? Write that check today." Ninth and Washington Streets for Wednesday Round Steak, 25c Shoulder of Spring Lamb, per Veal Stew, Date Roiling Beef per pound 8c Plate Corned Reef per pound IQc LEAF LARD, lb. 10c KESSLER GROCERTERIA 819 Washington 2173 Shattuck ALPINE and SEGO MILK Campbell; Soup? Tonlator.s regular 10c ran JELL0 8k CR1SCO! CR1SCO! Royal Raking Iov rlcr, 35c Tree Tea 23c Specials OLYMPIC Cereals-represent a new high standard of living at a low basis of costmeeting the re-adjustment needs for more economical and efficient food in the homes of all classes ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT OLYMPIC CEREALS W.

J. WITHERS Selling Agent 112 Market Street, 1 San Francisco, Calii. ft -2 1 I k2WS "1 7' 'mm PANCAKE FLOUR WHEAT HEARTS FARINA CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR HEALTH BRAN WHITE CORN MEAL YELLOW CORN MEAL ROLLED OATS STEEL CUT OATS WHEAT FLAKES cetoki INVALIDS' Yc ASK FOtl 41orlickfs The Original Avoid Imitations ss4 5obtitot. Fleh Milk. Mlt1Qr.ln Rxtrsrt In Powder Cokisf-NoarUbuf Dige.ubl.

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