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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 6

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Oakland Tribunei
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DaStlano CriOune AUGUST 20, 1SZI. TUESDAY EVENINp indicate that the foreigners have about a much difficulty obtalnin, their favorite brand of whlakf a they do in America, Alameda Co. Statistics Births, and Deatlis kCio-tiihoi'iii i PISTOL IS BANK llDIT'SiePOfj LI. I Marriage License! Son of Ex-Governor I Divorced At Reno RENO, Nev Aug. 0.

Benjamin S. Fobs, son of the former governor of Massachusetts, was divorced, yesterday by Dorothy C. Foea, In a brief proceeding on the ground of cruelty. The decree gave the husband the custody of their four children. A property eettlement baa been effected out of court.

Incompatibility marked the dow mestlo life of the principal and the defendant was unsympathetic toward his wife In her church work and music, the complaint alleged. Mrs. Foss alleged that when her mother died in San Francisco, on May lit lilt, her husband objected to her making; the trip from Boston to attend the funeral." France Wilt Allow Liquor To Be Imported PARIS, Aug.v 10. The French government haa been compelled to permit the Importation Into France of a limited amount of whisky and gin so as to aatlafy the demand uf the tourist her from foreign countries. Such Import had been prohibited aince the war, and.

a a result, the price of cocktail and highball soared in proportion a the supply of gin and whisky diminished. Foreigner residing' here have, made desperate effort to obtain rood whiskies from England and Scotland and have been compelled to pay extremely high prices for tt. Rei ports of a great amount of amuggling months, 4 days. Friends se Invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, Beptem-ber 1, 121, at 2 o'clock p. at the residence chapel of The Truman Undertaking Company, TelerrMh ave.

at 30th at. Interment, Mt, View cemeterv. AMUNDSEN SHIP REACHES NOME FROMJSIBERIA PORT Aug. Roald Amundsen's ship, the Maud, arrived here this morning tinder sail 24 days out of Dutch Harbor. She will go on to Seattle to be repaired to- resume her Arctic explorations.

The crew la composed of six Siberian Eskl-, maul, commanded by Captain O. Wlstlng, Norwegian. The Maud lost e. propeller off the Siberian Coast Inst winter and was recently towed to Nome. Captain Amundsen reached Seattle several week 0i FOREST FIRE SWEEPS FART, STDNET, N.

Aug. JO. A forest fire, with a two-mile front, was sweeping its way today from Coiheath, three miles away. DAMEI.sln this city. Ang.

2, 121. KoLbcry Fnistrated Vhrn Of- ficials Refuse To Hold Up Hands. AVE MONET, AVOID FAIJf. I Tears' Gaarantee Wit AU Werlt, tt-K. Gold CROWNS liver rilllags rainless Kmtmetloms l.p Bridge Work.

3.0O. get of Teeth aie.t DR. r. TOW BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1309 WASHINGTON STREET -1 I The Mediterranean sea has tldea of from five to seven feet.

AT HATf FRAKC19CO. David M. Yool, 30, and Blanche Ha-Verrlns. 19. both of Berkeley.

Sidney W. Kohlnson. 11. Berkeley and Helen M. Rice, 12, San Fran- "llfchsrd Dsaly.

Maybelle K. Fisher. 2. East Oa "l-aul R. Batholomew, tl, Albert M.

King, 22, both ot Rieh. "sanioel Davis, 0. Oakland, and Sarah D. Rabidowltz, 60, San Francisco. MARRIAGE! AlbeiA.

AUoro, 13, Rlchmona, Evelln oCttesplnts. 21, Oakland. FitsgeraU V. Marx. 22, Margaret B.

Webster, 22, Oakland. Frank H. Schurmann. 13, Grace V. 40, Los Angeles.

AT iAK nenury Hoist, 31, and Mary Peters, 26, both of Oakland. Stephen Radtjrlck, 40, and Charlotte jiiariin, aeariy beloved nusoann vi Bonlta panlels, a native of New York, sged 60 years. months, II days. i Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Thursday, Sept. st 2 o'clock p.

from' the Oakland Crematorium, corner Howe and Mather eta. Remains at the Fruit-vale chapel of C. N. Cooper, IJ4T E. Hth st.

1 DAVIS Betram son ef Henry pavls and the late Virginia S. Davis, loving brother of Leland, Albertlna, Kenneth and Wlllard Davis. Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Body Itb end Myrtle Cunha parlors.

EI.stov in this city," Aug. 2. 1921. Rosantha Belle, dearly beloved wife1 of James Klston. loving mother CUTTER BEAR ENDS ITS TRIP TO FAR NORTH NOME, 'Alaska, Au.

O.Tha United States revenue cutter Bear has returned" to Noma after a voy. are which took the boat to Demarcation bay, whera magnetlo obserrationa were mads by a member of ths United States coast This was ths first time since 1S8S that government ship had reached Demarcation point, which marks the nprthern end of the Alaska -Cans da border line. The cutter left Nome July tt with Captain Cockran com mind, and arrived at Point Barrow August 6. It arrived at Demarcation bay August IS. The season was an open one, the voyagers reported on their return here, and signs of unusual prosperity among the Eskimos' were noted.

Bear also brought to the T'outslde" a number of (Bureau of Education teacher and church mission workera. State Schools Win Over Control Board SACRAMENTO, Aug. 10. Attnr-nev-General U. 8.

Webb haa advised Will C. Wood, superintendent of pub. lio instruction that the State Board of Control has no jurisdiction or legral right in the matter of fixing salaries of tenchers in the different normal srhools of the state, that power having been transferred to the State School Department when the various normal boards were abol-iphed by the last legislature. The ruling was given following the action of G. B.

Daniels, chairman of, the Control Board, in refusing to approve increased pay claims for the Ban Jose formal School. BORN "RA YMOND," Cyclone Price Cutter. 0 of John W. of Los Angeles, Robert Kk'tilBon, DOtn OI uaswavii. v.

of Ksnsas City, James H. Klston of Hutchinson, Kansas; Mrs. Sarah Campbell of Chicago, and Bert and Masa Klston of Oakland, a CALl-AGIIAJf To the" Wife of Per 3. Callaghan, Aug. 23, a daughter.

McGOMGI.K To the wife of Chas. McOonlg-le, Aug. g. a daughter. OTTOVICH To the wife of Isadora i ottovtch, June 14, a daughter.

fox To the wife of Charles Cox, Aug. 23, a daughter. TIKNKH To the wife of Albert Htlenor. Aug. 20, a daughter.

VP ALT RJ the wife of John Fred Walters, Aug. 19, a son. FIHTORENI To the wife of I.ouls Aug. IS, a daughter. GAKUIET To the wife of Joseph Ganguet, Aug.

17, a daughter. native of Indiana, aged 63 years, 6 tX3 ANGELES. AMg. 10. A lone fcsndlt, armed with an acid-throwing pistol and wearing a blue handkerchief iaJ5k, as captured today after lie bad attempted to rob the Bank of gun Oabrlel.

Refusal of President William R. Fee and Cashier Frank Forirey to comply with the bandit's commthd to hold up their hands frustrated the robbery. The bandit wa captured by cltlr wn after a chase of half a mils, lie rams the name of Henry Boyd. Husband Used Fists On Her, Says Wife Mrs. Retta L.

Roberts Incited friends and relative to the house to celebrate the anniversary of their wedding. T. J. Roberts cams home intoxicated and drove them away with threats to kill them and to kill her, Mrs. Roberts charges in' ar.

complaint for divorce filed thl morning. Mrc. Roberts also charges Roberts with other acts of cruelty. habit of knocking her down with his fist They were married on May 27, 1907, and separated, on June 11, 1920. There are no months and 1 da v.

Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Wed MAKTING Aug. 80. Louis Richard Ryan. 4, Tuolutnns. and lrticlle brown, liT, of Maloney, Calaveras CThoma Jefferson Btlrllng, 24, and Mabel Peck Davis, 24, both of Mar-ames Leonard Smith, It, Campbell, and Ruth Hamilton, 2, San Jose.

Carroll Stewart, 32, and Gladys Sterling, 25, both of San Franclscol nesday, Aug. Jl. 1821. at 11:30 a. at the Fruit vale parlors of Freeman tt Jox-Koach Kennedy Undertak ing K.

14th St. Interment evergreen cemetery. GRANT In San Francisco. Auk. 29 Exclusive Divorces, Suits Filed DIED i a nit in i mm ml: 1921.

Louise Baltimore Grant, dearly beloved mother of Peart Lola Orant, and loving njece of Vivian and Myra Simmons, a 'native of San Francisco, aged 25 years, 3 months ajd 20 days. Friends are respectfully Invited Minnie Joseph Annunxlo, i thl. rltv. Aur. 29.

1921. SHOE cruelty. Terese O. vs. Charles Weyburn, to attend the funeral services to Anna Selma Boerner, beloved wife of Frank Boerner and mother of Alfred Richard Walter O.

and Erich H. Boerner, Mrs. Eflse Fritber and Mrs. Freda Burcbard, a native morrow, Wednesday, at 11 a. at cruelty.

Gertrude vs. sertlon. Margaret vs. Robert M. Gallet, de-nans J.

Hoeft, an- STOfeE of Germany, aged 62 I nulment. Anuerson's, Valencia and 25th St. Interment Cypress Laws cemetery. Jl-IVSKXAugust 29, 1921, 'Jacob Jensen, beloved husband of the late Christine C. Jensen, father of Mrs.

Thomas Hill and James Emma J. and Alvln Jensen, a native of Oakland, 1212 Washington St. 469-471 12th St: Between Broadway and Washington I'm On the Job 0 a a a 0 'f i Jiicnmarjc, aged 74 years, months, 7 days. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, Aug. 31, im, at I o'clock p.

at Bethany hall, 1940 23d ave. Interment Mt. View cemetery. Mr. Jensen Is at the residence chapel of The Tru-tnan Undertaking 'Company, Tele-granh at snth Shop in the morning if possible JKSSESJ In this city, Aug.

29, 1921, Beginning Tomorrow at 9 A.M. Outof Business Going BICH ANO litJL'VCa (-arrie Almira, dearly beloved wife of Charles C. Jessen, losing daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George ft; Frye.

sister of Gertrude, Grace and Wlllard G. Frye, a native of California. St Helena papers please copy. Friends arjS respectfully InvUed to attend the funeral Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 3 o'clock p.

from the Frultvale chapel of C. N. Cooper, 3347 E. 14th st. Incineration, Oakland Crematorium.

Oakland in Li a MATTHEWS In Stockton. August 27. in.i, jam ii. juattnews. son or Rev.

and Mrs. W. W. Matthews of Philadelphia, formerly pastor of Cooper A. M.

Zion church of Oakland, a native of Louisiana, aged 25 years. Philadelphia papers plase copy. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, August 31, at 1 p. from the parlors of Bakers-Taylor, successors to Wells-Baker, San Pablo at 29th street The lease is up, they must get ouV and do it quickly; it means disposing of a SHOE STOCK for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN in a very limited time. 1 It would have been a tough job but they permitted meo mark the goods and the best thing I do is CUT PRICES.

JOHNSON In this city, August 28, Steven Johnson. I Funeral August SJM-1921, at 1:30 P. from the parlors of Bakers-Tavlor. nnriprtnkorn No-Exchanges No Returns No Refunds No Credits No Delivery Every Sale Must Be Final EXTRA Saleswomen ana Alteration Force for this Great Event in this city. Aug.

1921. Pehj, dearly beloved husband of Alma M. Olason-Seffer and loving father of Rolf, Ragner. Hunar, Ingram, Ranier, Helen and Hior Olsson-Seffer, a native of Sweden, aged 81 years, 11 months, 2D days. Funeral and Interment Remains at the rhannl nf rjrnnt At Store Closed Until Thursday, September 1st.

1 So Watch Tomorrow's Papers and See That--- Don't Overlook This Opportunity! 0 Miller, 2372 East I4th cornef of ciwi avenune. PAVAO In Oakland. Aug. 2j 1921. Manuel, dearly beloved husband of A.MAN OF MY WORD CI jiary f-avao, loving father of Mrs.

f'ary Perry. Mrs. Emma Serro, Mrs. Ida Simmons. Frank.

Joseph, Annie, Hllllam, Amelia anil Marguerite Pavao, a native of Portugal, aged COATS, SUITS and, DRESSES At aii Unmatched Sale Price a in a a a Closing Out All Tub Dresses 95 $1.95 2 At two very low clear-away Thrwrri mithlR anc vi ii nays. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Aug. 81, at 10:30 o'clock a. from his late residence, 1436 85th thence to the Portuguese Baptist church, cor. lth ave.

and 16th st. Interment LVergreen cemetery. For further Information call C. X. Cooper, Frultvale 180.

811, VA In this city, Aug. 28, 1921, Imcile Evelyn Silva. beloved daughter of Mary and John Silva, -sister of Albert and William Silva, a native of Oakland, aged 2 years. Friends and acquaintances kre respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her late residence. 3210 Ettle Aug.

31, 1921. at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.

TOUT At sea TJ. S. S. Saturn Aug. 26, 1921.

Alice Stanwood P. Stout, beloved wife of the late Joseph O. Stout and loving mother of Mrs. E. P.

Werrrer. j. A. Stout, F. M.

Bear, O. W. Stout of Stockton, sister of Mrs. F. E.

Weldon, S. and A. S. Parrott of Benlcla, a native of MliAjourl, aged 60 years, 3 months, 11 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Wednesday at 2 p.

from the parlors of Arthur O. Stout, 23d and Telegraph ave. Interment Mt. View cemetery. SW.W -In San Francisco, Aug, 28, 1921.

Annie Gertrude, dearly beloved wife of George A. Swan, devoted mother of Dorothy A. Swan, loving sister of James B. and B. Lyons.

Mrs. Rlrlanrd Bennett and the late Thomas Francis Lvons, a native of California. Friends anil acquaintance's are respectfully Invited to attaiid the funeral Wednesday. Aug. .1.

1921. at 9 o'clock a from the parlors of FreeiiiHtt ft Cox -It ouch Kenny 2630 Telegraph them to St. Francis do--Salt's Silk and Wool Dresses Included Full Length and Three-Quarter Coats Swagger Sports Suits Who ever expected to be able to get good COATS, SUITS and DRESSES at such an unbelievable price I. But here they are at Reich Lievre's, $10 for your choice "of any Coat, Suit or Dress in the entire assortment! They will go fast, sobe here bright and early for yours! See die displays in our windows! Don't fail! 13ft. St Betufeen Broadiv Washington Plenty of pretty styles, plenty of pretty colors a large assortment in each group You will get lots of wear and they are ideal for wear around the house at all times! Here is an opportunity for saving money that no woman should overlook! Jl Sales Waists Silk Sweaters Wash Waists, Fiber Scarfs Bright shades anc Roman stripes.

basket and lace Irimm ed, Petticoats Bright colored Jerseys, also some with taffeta flounces. $265 church, where a requiem hiirh niassl fancy weaves, in Wash -Gabardine Skirts 50c White Serge $2.95 Plaids, Wools, Mixtures and Checks $3.95 and $5.00 Extra One Day Only Fashionable New Initialed Stationery $1.50 Box CI 'flft 0 1 UU I landsomely illuminated in blue and gray on white kid- finish paper. Square 1 ell envelope with wallet flap. See the- beauty of thitHftaper to appreciate it. will be celebrated for the repose of, her soul, commencing at o'clork n.

m. Interment St. ffiurjf'A cemetery. i tucks and pleating some tailored with silk candy stripes. all popular colors.

$14-75 $24.75 BAN FfcClSCO MATHS Ahm, J-Mi'i Jlarrcll, hitrJrt-13 iirr J'nitcli, Jiifolv 74 PiwUnr. Arllior ti Murlln. illrrlm lot, Kllntn.Hi-S7 J')hn ll IVInnj, Port V0 llhnrtM. Prrdlnanil 94 FMtn. John V.

Komi. Jatnen .00 1 rejr. KlltsbPth iiMioke, I Other Great Specials Hhp. iineimmA inn i-ni'iiiii t. 1 J-i 1 11 ADMINISTRATION LAWN This good paper Ti i $1.25 box, for in" all the wanted tints.

Both paper and TWO BOXES FOR $1.25. envelopes gilt edged. Regularly a 69c- Fine Correspondence Cards' Extra -I Every Nicety of Detail Every thoughtful consideration for tho rirslivi and comfort of tho b. rrsvod family Is t'" Oodcau luuAal dimctort. (lodaau FOR MONTH-END SALE TOMORROW Stamped Writing Xablet Two for 25c Good paper attractively stamped with city name, "Oakland." at top.

Envelopes to match packageefor 25c. Children's Stationery 39c Box Two Boxes for 75c Four colors in each box. Every kiddie likes to have her own stationery. Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 a box. for cards widigilt or fancy borders and envelopes to match.

Crane's Pound Paper 69c A Crcal Bargain. j- Fine whjte linen-finish paper, 72 sheets and 50 envelopes; regularly priced at $1.00, for 69c- prices art half of exorbitant chartci. r'4 ot Trust ndertai wrs. tl Leather Goods Specials DEE Regularly 65c for 39c FRAME PURSES Here is a bargain. DURESS RpOKS -ibatnty affair for Ui pocketbook.

Ref PM ALI. THOTO Al BUJ1S Just right tot your vacation snapshot Regularly 760 for 80e TO mi STS' A disposal of 12 only. leather cov. tTA. Verv fin.

17.50 for Sl.itI). Of gehui'ne leather. Each contain 60 sheets. Plxs 7x10. ularly S.40 for $1.08.

-Bessie J.Vood (Mr. Artfctit Hi" A TVeaweai DaialerSsiliee Peranaaeassly Lrate4 at 1955 Telegraph Ave. Closing Out Our Entire Stock at This Unbelievable Price. ularly 1140 for 60. 1.

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