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irn nn SOUL STMTS tD UiUIJ iiU LUd i i New Star Acclaimed at U. C. MME. MEDEA RANZINA, Russian actress, uho has taken artistic circles in Berkeley unl Snn Francisco by storm. mm up' 1 i-zy 41 iefedds 11 UDiTII ACTIVE -111 PLAY CUT Sill I'll TO COST SZ5D.000 Mil it Contributed by Oakland Pioneers No.

99 OAKLAND BUSINESS HOUSES IN 1866, ALAMEDA. Nov. 4. Much In BEtlKELEY LAYS FROM a uslitess directory of -Northern California, pub- 1 terest is being shown by students of the Alameda high school in the low senior play "The New Lady Bantock" which is to be given the evening of November 10 in the auditorium the Porter school, according -to the committee in charge of the evening. ALAMEDA Not.

4. Construction, of a modern sanatorium in Alameda at Clinton avenue and Willow street to cost approxi- mately $250,000 was announced today'by Miss Kate Creedon, head of the sanatorium. Work; on the project will start March 1, according to present plans. HThe new sanatorium will combine every feature of a mod Ranzina, Wife of S. F.

Uuslness Man, Excels in Artistic Role. Miss Barbara Eubanks, wno is prominent in high school theatricals, has been" chosen to fill the role of leading lacy and Julian Dickie will be the leading man. ern hospital and will be located in part on the site of the present one. This building will be moved to the rear of its present looation and be utilized for convalescing wards. Additional room for the building Rehearsals are being conducted I SACRAMENTO, Not.

4. -Pe-clarlng that Oakland would benefit to a large degree by the nnmer-ger of the Southern Pacific and Central Pacific railroads and that a. healthy state- of competition would be brought About which would result in the extension of lines and the general upbuilding of the State, P. R. Thompson, a member of the executive committee- of the California and Shippers' Association, today forwarded a letter to the Oakland Real Estate Board answering charges by K.

Frye, industrial agent of the Southern Pacific, to the effect that the separation of the roads would stifle competition. Thompson's letter deals with statements made by Frye which were published in the Oakland Tribune of October 26th, His letter to F. F. Porter, president ot the Oakland board, follows in part: "Our attention Is called to an several times 1 a week under the direction of Fred Carylye, coach. The following cast has been chosen: '( yj i I Lentell, Bdwy.

bet. 8th and 9th. Hay and Grain: G. H. Fogg.

S. E. Bdwy. and. 7th, R.

D. Merritt. Hotels: Cosmopolitan Hotel (Joseph Dleves), N. W. Bdwy.

and 7th; Franklin (John Bach-tnan), S. W. Franklin and 7th; Hotel de France (Frank Wille-maln), S. 1st E. of Bdwy; New Orleans, Kelly A CoM 7th nr.

Bdwy. Insurance: D. L. Emerson, E. T.

Carique. Justices of the Peace: B. F. Ferris, Geo. II.

Fogg, N. Watson. Liquors. Retail): C. J.

Barichlerlch, Bernalls Blote Wagner, Debolee, Frank Dufit, A. D. Eames, J. G. Hannaford, P.

Hayes, A. Herbe, G. Jensen, N. S. Knowlton, A.

C. -Muller. Liquors: Wm. Parshlejr, J. Ter ney, B.

Wilson. Livery Stables: Beaudry Noblett, Conner McCleverty, E. Newland. Lumber: Taylor ft Hurlbutt, foot of Washington. Manufactory (Cal.

Luster): H. Pomeroy, Bdwy. above 2nd. Marble Works: J. W.

Myrick, Bdwy. Wharf. (To be continued.) Oil Company Buys BERKELEY, 4. A' new 'ptar has been acclaimed In artistic So enthusiastic Is the collcpe community over her that all for performances have hpen broken by the Greek Theater Play--Itm. the Ag-gregation directed by Professor Samuel J.

Hume and Pichel. The latest Idol at whose artistic fcnrine. oolleslans and others are "'worshiping is a charming Russian rctress In the person of Mme. Me- rtea Ranzina, who Is captivating hall audiences on the ampus with her portrayal of the nas been obtained by purchasing adjoining property, which will make in all a frontage of 160 feet on Clinton avenue and extending to the south shore of the bay, G. R.

Broderick, who directed tlje erection of the San Francisco hospital and the Alameda county hospital, will be in charge of the work in the sanatorium, according lished in 1866 by A. Gen-soul "of San the following list of business houses in Oakland is taken the population at that time being stated at 4500. Thljj list does not include the territory east of the lake, which Was not' then within the city but was known as Brooklyn and San Antonio, the business houses of which are here given In a separate list at the end. It will be noted that a few of these family names, such as Boardman, Blote, Fogg and Sohst, have survived and are familiar to business, men of the present day. Oakland business houses: Architects: G.

M. Mackay, Bdwy. bet. 8th and 9th. Attorneys: Geo.

M. Blake, Wm. H. Glascocki Bdwy. bet.

Id and 4th, H. P. Watklns. Bakeries: New York, S. Bdwy.

and 7th, Daniel Smjth, 7th nr. Bdwy. Blacksmiths: B. Desroches, H. M.

Howe, Wm. Sohst, BrWy. bet. 7th and 8th, Danl. Tick nor, I.

N. Vosburg. Books, W. B. Hardy, Brwy.

bet. 6th and 7th. Boots and Shoes (Dealers): F. Bernard, IL Muller, Danl. Stuart.

Barbara anny Marie Williams. Wetherall John Schaefer. Wetherall Sanford Wheeler, Newmantel John Marquart George Newt Jean Dickie. Jane Bennett Mildred Medart. Bennett Julian Dickie Mr.

Bennett Herman CellarluS'. Bennett Monica Honoria Men's Club Raises role of Lisa Della-RoT'ia, tne fieure in the "temperamental lo jvuss ueeuuu. The need for an enlarged modern hospital in the city, had been reorganized for some time, Miss Creedon points out, due' to the rapid growth qf, the city and the present Inadequate facilities for handling the rapidly. Increasing patients. $300 for Church WOODLAND; Nov.

4. Some 300 toward afund for the recon npi niu struction of the First Methodist Episcopal church of this city was raised last night at a banquet Tract to Enlarge pany for $41,000 is recorded in a deed filed today with the county recorder. The property adjoins present holdings of the company at its refinery at OleUm, and will be used, it is understood, for construction of additional storage tanks, i given by the Men's Club of the church. Addresses by George W. ill V-0 5 i.

jf i -v5? i MARTINEZ, Nov. 4. Sale of sixty acres by the Tormey Estate Company to the Union Oil Com- Harris, manufacturer, and Dr. A. Bane, both of StocKion, were made.

Aocordlng to Rev. G. G. Berger, a large fund Is being raised by the congregation to construct a Arat-clasa church edifice on the sit of the present ctructur. comedy," "Enter Not content wit threw perform-' fences of the "study of artistic temperament," as the play Is termed, fperkeleyans by their enthusiasm rrtiav demanded ft fourth show, khlch will be jflven next Tuesday Veninfr in Wheeler hall.

This new sets a record for the ('(Wheeler hall productions, which fwere Inaugurated two; years ago' Hume as a means of resenting home talent In high-' class vehicles. tT SHOWS TESfPEKAMENT. In her role of the temperamental donna who Is facing divorce -lKals because her husband, ft buc- essful American, business man, 'refuses to be "Mr. Della-Rohbla," tflMm. Ranitna gives ft perform-pWnce which rouses her audiences the highest pitch of enthusiasm.

-In San Francisco Mme. Ranzina Is Appearing at the Plaza- theater lr (Ban Francisco Stage Guild her work there alternate lnt( with her Berkeley appearances. vf A stranger In San Francisco and "ft'ne wife of a business man in that te)ty. Mme. Ranzina made her first Six Alfalfa Crops FURNITURE Harvested off Land BYRON, Not, 4.L T.

Kleckner. who has 120 acres in alfalfa under the Byron-Bethany Irrigation Dis Clay pt 11 th Street Beautiful 3-Piece MSI trict, has out hla sixth crop of alfalfa and has ltfctored in -the warehouse. KlecKher says he will stack the Byt0fl land against any other soli in California. A few years ago the farmers of district cut six crops of alfalfa without irrigation, on nub-irrigated i lira liASAfeltMfe fie! article In the Oakland. TRIBUNE ester of October 26th, setting forth rea land.

do BANDIT SUSPECTS Mildred. Martin as Flora Preston, the young widow with whom "Mad-amo's" husband imagines hlmBelf In- love, complete the cast. Next Tuesday evening's performance is planned tor 8:15 o'clock. Bootes and. Shoes (Repairers): B.

Fitzgerald, J. Glover, T. Kearney, Wm. Williams. Breweries: Jos.

Becht, N. S. Bdwy and 9th, Gieschen Held, N. E. Brwy.

and 6th. Cabinet Maker: A. Walker, Bdwy. bet. 2d and 8d.

Carpets, eta: J. H. Meyer, Tth nr. Bdwy. Cigar J.

Dobltn, Bdwy. bet. Sd and 4th, A. Herbe, Walter Bdwy. bet 7th and 8th.

Clothing: Phillip Boogar, Bdwy. bet. Tth and Ith. Civil Engineer: W. F.

Bdwy. bet. Ith and Ith. Confectionery: A. Pelle, J.

L. Pflster, M. Sweeney, Bdwy. 6th an 6th. Distillery: C.

H. Fallon, Ind nr. Bdwy. Drugs, E. P.

Sanford, R. Turney. Dry Goods and Clothing: E. D. Block, W.

Bdy. bet. 6th and 6th S. Hirschberg, E. Bdwy.

bet. 3d and 4th, J. Letter, S. W. Bdwy.

and 6th. Express: Bamber W. B. Hardy, W. Bdwy.

below 7th. Fancy Goods: Mrs. R. E. Dun-lap, Bdwy.

bet. 6th and 7th. Feed Stores: R. D. Merritt, pdwy.

bet. 8th and 9th. Flouring Mill: Pendleton Oo Bdwy. at 14th. Foundry: Paclfio Novelty Works, "Bay nr.

Oakland Ave." (W. 7th st.) Fruit: Joseph Green, Madame Luker, Pene, M. Sweeney. Furniture, Irwin 7th nr. Bdwy.

Groceries: Baker D. Buh-aen, Ghlradelli Ernst Jan-ssen, Johnson Hunt, La-marche Dohrmann, Mrs. Mo-Cann, Charles Reier. Dressers" (Barbers)'. A.

Burkle, John King, C. F. Sloan, N. 7 th and Bdwy. Hardwarev- Henry Jahn, W.

Bdwy, below Harness, D. Perry. James sons why A. K. Frye, industrial agent of the Southern Pacific, believes the unmerger of the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific would be a detriment to the East- road men know that the Bay district and Central and Northern pi -Appearance about tne Day- in ui "ijierkelev plav.

She Is ft graduate Jof the Moscow Art theater In Rus--ift and is Well known dramatical 3y In her native land. .1. -Her performances in. Berkeley 'and San Francisco mark her debut the English-speaking stage, her -Knowledge of English coming only with her residence in this country. 'Iflhe met her husband, an American attached to the embassy In Tokyo.

Vhlle touring the Far East. TEIXS ARTIST'S UlE. California is the greatest unde There will be rfo reserved seats. EDUSWF.fi Regular $175.00 value, reduced to et bay communities an4 their indus tries. "First, he states that the In veloped territory with potential productive possibilities in the UnUed States, and it goes without saying 'iKa't a trans-continental system taking over the Central Pacific would concentrate every energy to develop this great 'potential pro dustries would no longer be oh a large nd comprehensive bandioma and tub- 50 MARTINEZ, Nov, .4.

Robert Murphy and Edward Bellami, alleged to have members of a gang charged with numerous but would be located either on the Southern Pacific or. Central Pacific rails and not "on both this for ductive territory, and in doing, so Man Dies From Fall Off Leaded Wagon SONORA, 4. Falling from wagon loaded with holly berries, EmiliO Levaggl, of this city, sustained a fractured skull Wednesday which caused his death the following day in a local hospital. The wind blew Levaggi's hat off and in making an effort to catch it he lost his balance and plunged from that it would use the Ogden gate Tall, dark nd striking in Mme. Radzlna Is bril- lliantly equipped1 to play the leadr iing part in "Enten Madame," a 7-010 centering about woman with 'h moods" an tnimitablo the that the lines Are not parallel and would go in different way in auch way that out of reciprocity every railroad serving the Ogden gateway 'would be.

in directions. are passing you herewitn ttaiitial set upholstered in high grade velour, choice of coloi; clipper edge, loose cushions. A real bargain at, only 3128.50. Many other sets ot a toeing of at least 25 in crimes in Oakland and vicinity, yesterday afternoon were held to answer to the superior court by Justice Frank Glass on a Sharge of holding up the Cinderella cafe at El Cqrrlto on the night of October1 fluenced to route its traffic via mid of the Supreme. Court ae that, gateway.

pinion and wish to refer you to the iarm. The play in wnicn sne "hakes her appearanoe is from the fens of Dolly Byrne, wife of Donn "feyrne, novelist, and of GHda Va-f esl, daughter of Mme. Varesl, onoe -fe'noted opera singer in Italy. The Wninv la reouted to be a more or ''Every argument made by Mr. the wagon.

He was a native of Wst paragraph which provides for inint and common use of track- Frye can be answered by a quota Italy, 28 years old. A widow, father and mother, Jour brothers tion from either, th Supreme dh una terminal facilities. This and a sister survive. The funeral Court the testimony of 20. Two alleged members of the ganft were shot and killed in a.

guiv battlo with Oakland police. Murphy and Belaml were arrested by Oakland officers, and following an alleged confession of the Cinder 'p-css accurate picture of Mme Va-' a8 h8ia this start. -ItlHI VH1I muijniBit.v... provision, insures the industries of the Eastbay territory that they will be located on a large and system, even more Mr. Sproule orlhe report of Prof, Ripley as welt aa other economists." sAMbii3l siWisl EiMltaiLaW diMlilsl CsMkMslisl ella hold-up were turned over to Contra Costa officers, so than today.

"Qulst 7" See Magaslne section. remamner oi me cam oi Madame" is better known rto Wheeler hall audiences. Sam (Hume gives a finished performance ies "Madame's" rich-American hus-Ifeand. In "Madame's" retinue, as Is "It is a common practice, as you POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT.

POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. can readily verify, for railroads POLITICAI. ADVERTISEMENT. to Jointly use tracks and especially terminal facilities in order to Residents Favor Andrade School Site SAN LEANDBO, Nov. 4.

To voice their approval of the Andrade property In the Broadmoor district of this city In the proposed selection of a high school site here, residents of that section of San Leandro, under the leadership of Fred Russell, will attend the meeting of the Oakland Board of Education Monday afternoon. The hope eharacteristic of a great prima Idonna, there is "Bice," the maid, 4s Dlaved by Virginia Sciaroni: the more conveniently accommodate Of the nine witnesses who testN 'fled at the preliminary examination, nearly all declared "that Bellami and Murphy were at the Cinderella cafe at the time of the hold-up. One witness testified that Murphy "broke" his gun and removed the cartridges. Judge Glass fixed ball for each in the sum of 12500. Both are held in Jail.

T7 TT the public This is so between San "doctor and secretary, portrayed by Franoisco and Los Angeles over 'IJrving Pichel and Mary Morris, and Iisiler but not least. "Archlmede," which route the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Jointly use the track between Mohave and Bakersfield. ii Hhe cook, interpreted most skill fully and comically by. Ltoyd Cor- MSA is expressed here that the decision iTlgan. Dan Tothefoh and Irene -in today's tllcSwaln as "Madame's" eon school site will be.

reached "The Qulst maenzifie. rrnoectlve dauchter-ln-lB w. and Also It is true on the route between Portland and Seattle, where several distinct railroad systems use one set of tracks. It is also true in the City of New York where -several railroad, systems Jointly use the New York terminal. "You are undoubtedly famil iar with the fact that during the federal control of railroads during the war that the Santa Fe Jointly WILL NOT COST THE TAXPAYERS ONE PENNY but WILL SAVE $1 18,125,00 TAX money how used by Medical Board yearly to Crush Chiropractic Competition SETS HIGHER STANDARDS OF EDUCAnOISf.

REQIHRK 2400 HOURS OF ClA PRESENT MEDICAL LAW ONLY REQUIRES 2000 HOURS used the Oakland Terminal oi wie Southern Paclfio Company, The second point made by Mr, I Frye is that the industries would suffer a large penalty in increas ed rate's. The provision for the Joint, use of terminals and facili ties also is for the purpose of in suring to the shippers and the traveling publlo that there will be no Increase In rates. "The Southern Pacific has used as an argument to give the publlo th impression that there would be an increase In rates, the state COMPEUS EVERY CHIROPRACTOR IN CALIFORNIA TQ CHIEPPRACTIC E3CAMINATION. SEP. 7 of the proposed Act "prohlffis the practice of, Medicine, Surgery, Osteopathy, Dentistry on Optometry or THE USE OF ANY DRUG OR MEDICINE NOW OR HEREAFJER INCLUD IN MATERIA MEDICA." ment that the separation of the roads would create two and three -a idcallosniIB iJlbL line hauls where there is now a nn.

line haul and that this would necessarily increase the rates. To set you ataight on this particular Item we are attaching you here for the children rranriraa with a letter we have jusi re ceived from the Travelers -ro- tn(tiv Association or Amonu quoting various rates for one, -two JUDGE EMMET SEWALL, I among other prominent Calif omians, favors a separate State Board for Chiropractors, i belUvt evry peraon should haw th right to ttUet Jus own doctor, practitioner or physical advisor. boUsvo in separatt Examining Board for Chiropractors." (Signed) FRANK C. JORDAN Secretary of Stcito. The children's room is a bedroom by night and a playroom by day if aMarshall Stearns Portal Wall Bed is installed.

and three Jine nauis wu; exactly the same, and In ddltlon thereto we wish to state that it IB the pactlc or au nurww. put In Joint rates via two or mm line haula Identical -with this via one line haul Each Marshall Stearns Mortal Wall 'Bed means one less room required-- -Means $noo to $2000 saved on the in which you intend to 6ew. It will cost. of. building and furnishing the 1.

give you greater space and will be easier "The next statement la that the dismemberment would stifle com 84 Insurance Companies Have Endorsed Chiropractic 24 California Judges Have Endorsed Separate Chiro practic Examining Board. 22 States 'Have Endorsed Chiropractic and Have Passed Laws Similar to No. 16. petition, especially that existing between the 'Central and Western to clean up. room- Paclfio If the Central Paclfio was turned over to the union Facino.

enntrovert this statement we would quote, from Professor Rip ley's report recommending me un-; merging of the Central and South, ern Paclfio at page 676, wherein he says: Means hours of housework saved each week. Vhy Guest-Room? Install a wall bed in the living-room or dining-room instead. y- In the Seunng-Room Place, a Mar hall Stearns Wall Bed in the room On the Skehjflg'porcJi--A Marshall ti Stearns Wall Bed is protected from dust, sun and dampand may be swung into an inside room in stormy weather. In the Mat'T Room Limited space makes a Marshall Stearns Wall Bed essential WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM Boise, Idaho, Oct 7, 123. The members of the present Chiropractic Bowj ja this State are holding all applicants to a high professional striding.

In operation the Chiropractic Lair In this State be glrlng general satisfaction and Is no expense to the taxpayer. HABRJ L. FISHER, Director Bureau of License. 'The disability the Western WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM Phoenix, Oct 8, 1922. Under the Chiropractic law all operating1 expenses pertain.

ln thereto ore paid out of fees secured br the Board and not expense to the State. Furthermore, the people of the State of Arhona are affordedDrotectlon against Incompetent and unqualified praqtltlonersliy "reason of the fact that examinations are Khn apolicants of only recognized schools of Chiropractic. IH0M1S CAMPBELL, GoTernor, Paclfio at its San Francisco ter minus la a matter'' of history. Effective competition, for this line or any other In, future, depends upon, a termination -of the overwhelming predominance in California transportation, which Before you buy, build or remodel, investigate-' has' been exercised by the South-4 MARSHALLSTEAKNS ern Pacific Railroad. Competition in transportation with the EVERY BONA FIDE CHIROPRACTOR AND CHIROPRACTIC ORGANIZATION IN CALIFORNIA IS SUPPORTING THISfi MEASURE AND ASKS YOU TO BED outside world is and always has I been the supreme need ot Call- fornia.

The unmerger of the Cen portalWAM Originators ofth Wall Bed almost 20 ytan ago. OM 'NiimoeiilS See our beautiful display 1 of all stylet at VOTE "YES' Ith, Fvoot Psiuk Buildiso Sam FaAxcuce 1774 BaoadwaT" Oaxlasb tral and Southern Pacific would open up business to the Western Pacific and perhaps to the Santa Fe, as It never can be opened up otherwise." "The next point made by Mr. Frye is that separating the Central Paclfio from the Western Paclfio would atifle competition east ot Ogden by closing the Ogden gateway to the Denver and Rio Grand raIlroads.PaoUcaitail- ts tftrihtn tutnu, Phl BalWIm, Sta Frsndloo, u4 iVOTiS-TC," 5 J'tuShir CHIROPRACTIC CATPAIGNj COMMITTEE.

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