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ION DAY ETENfNG OaklanD- Crifiunf- ARC! I 2 1C: WHIG SIB nr 00 ST (oi 3 no PUT UPON SOI IS; h- 1 '1 I "3 I 11 7 Co Red Cross Closes Accounts at Stores SAN LEANDRCV March The LONG GLOVES LACE YOKES Imitation filet type in OAKLAND'S Hil STORE TMT USiDERSBlS pretty floral designs; jfinej Of suede finished fabric, spear point stitching; white, pongee or trfjl biscuit. Pair (Main Floor) for gowns or PI cuinicolcs. vie (Main Floor A Specials for Tuesday, March 21st BEAR MOTORIST MAKES CHILDREN LATE AT SCHOOL SAN If a large percentage of the pupils of the Lincoln school of San Lean-di-o were late for school this morn- iiiB. Principal WV O. Davies will know whom to blame for their tardiness.

Two men. driving through town apparently on ait exhibition tour, presenied the un-'Ustial ifid 'unique spectacle of a. huge black bear, securely muzzled, driving the machine. Ptich a pre-'sent'afiort 'was tdo much for the curiosity of the children and they stood in open-mouthed awe wtiiio the 'bear "circled and spur with unerring precision. At 9 O'clock the time when all pupils shoutd be on their way to classes, an and jubilant crowd of yomig-Mfrs were still enjoying the per-, formanee, Li '1 '-A i I Red Cross' of San Leajrdro Closed all accounts at locaT stores.

The accounts were opened at the beginning of the drive for the aid of the unemployed as the heavy demands on the local organization for food, shoes and clothing poured in with such rapidity that an organized system was necessary to keep accurate, account of the -gorffis lven out. The bills amounted to many hundreds of dollars, but the severe drain on the Red Cross' treasury -was relieved by several performances and entertainments. An itemized account is 'being' prepared by 'the chairman and secretary of the local organization, in which all money spent in the drive will be accounted Election Precinct Rcuj Is Expected SAN LKANDRO. March Members of the San Leandro Hoard of Trustees are Dreuarlna: for a re-' BOYS' HOSE Heavy rbbed; fast black and reinrorZ at poin 0f hardest 9kr 1 "i speciifi, pair Main Floor) And von'll alno find tle itetn esneciallv the TIESDAY BOX folks are coming for oar specials Saturday the soap sold out in 30 and ten minutes, and the tooth 11 o'clock. You see folks know WbMEN'S FIBRE HOSE "Milton Maid" brand; lisle tarter top, sole, heel aijd toe; black, brown, Ktisian calf, while or beijte; sizes 8 'a to 10.

70 f()ecial, pair Minn loot) I Smart occurrence tonight of the recent rjesti-imiM tmnrd meetinfi-a -h I arose In verbal revolt. The (- the errionted nnthrenW atnto I Tuesday Only I Just 200 -GINGHAM APRON talten by the board regarding Uie I sure under command Is a formerlv. The fire test was SPORTHATS Of heshmere braid il '-heroming rolled styles, also JAlVJTY. SAILORS- with designs of silk embroidery in the season's popular new shades. Each Jersey Suits" Wonderful Values to go at, each iteretin; and attractive, folks, More and -more 'LJAL-SE THEY'RE GOOD.

minutes, the milk in one hour paste and matches were gone at they have to come, earlv for tl.L- WIHTTHOH.NE SWAX. Col ress 0 I 30 ors: San Leandro's Fire Svstemrroven U. iv. mf SAN 1. KAN DUO; March -'I'l'll hydrants and testing of the by the S.in wilier Le- landrct five (K1)0 rtment has resuneu In the statement -that this city tir protection has reached a high st a rd of efficiency and the water pres- carried -out at the request Ot DOtn "I nf the officials' of th 1 Best Tractor Company and the California Packing Corporation.

San Leandro Dickers For Film Studio SAN LEANDRO, March 201 In conjunction with proposed Improvements on the San Leandro beach there is also a possibility of this city securing a moving picture studio. A motion picture concern for a large area near th" bim''i n- I as a dump'ng place for the city refuse. Jm Week Tan, green, heather, mixtures. Combinations of colon. Four different styles.

(Second Floor) Goods (Millinery, Second Floor) CHALLIE 36-inch; pretty flowerjed Yard which election hnntlia and n'renlnct. i were conaoiidatea Ironr hix into three. Protests regarding the proposed Installation of electroliers ftn Eatu-dillo avenue will be heard, lut it is said that, no disagreement or opposition is expected from that source. San Leandro Will Repair Sewer System HAN LEANDRO, March 20 San Leandro's sewerage system will undergo a complete overhauling, it is stated by members of the local board of trustees. Manufacturers Keep yonr John-itonV First Aid cabinet filled.

Have someone check up the contents today and phone us a list of what you lack. We'll deliver all of the proper tuppliet to you. First Aid Now outdoors, and things bruised and Fill Look of the of French Serge $5 .65 56-inh; all-wool; soft fine weaver just one bolt of this excellent quality to be sold; food weight for dresses. Special, yard Wide waist belts, trimmed with ric-rac braid; light or dark colors. Special, each- iV'o phone orJers.

(Second Floor) 1 1 cs patterns. 3d inches IS- UNBLEACHED SHEETS: Good, heavy quality; 7C sire 72x90. Each. I JC neat figured 35c patterns. t.

Am Downstairs) Sc CAMBRIC that the children are playing now that all the grownups are gardening and motoring doing work outdoors, first-aid are handy. Hurt fingers! toes; sprained ankles everything that calls for bandages salves and cotton. up your medicine chest this week. through it today and make a fist things you need. Here is a list suggestions: Cauze Bandages Adhesive Iodine -Plasters Absorbent cotton Salve Peroxide Witch Hazel Lister Antiseptic Solution D.

B. C. Liniment S. tl. Grrn Trading Stamps with everything but groceries.

POIRET TWILL: 40-inch; all-wool; fine light woven tans, medium gray, dark green, brown d0 A or black? a $3.30 quality. Yard Ofci.tJV CHECKED SITTING: r4-inch; wool mixed suiting in popular black and white broken checks, i Special, yard CREAM PEBBLE CLOTH: 36-inch; wool mixed; nr Excellent for sport skirts. Special, yard I sJV. Bleached; pood quality wide. Yard TI-AID BLANKETS: Havy quality; all-wool; tQj the 66x80.

Pair V'" BATISTE: 38-inth; many patterns. Yard rns 04iia just sav Blue jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and conies out. Made.

in two forma a clear liquid (one drop do it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters. or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory.

Sold by all druRjUa Frit: Writ BautrA Black. Chicago. for valuabl book, "Corrtct Can oj tht int." Why suffer? Dr.Kinsman's Asthma Remedy gives instant relief. 25 years of success 75c at all druggists. Avoid substi-tutes-TrialTreatment mailed recWrite Dr.

f. ft, Kinsman, Hunt Black, Sncuyts, Malst. mm Wal'naaVaBHBaBBBBBBri BAUMF. BENGtnfi THOS. LEEMINO fjfn WHAT'S HEH FACE WOKTH? FARIS, 20.

For tiny scratch on her face In a taxicab accident, Splro Llvlerato was warded $2,000 damages. DIED ANDREW Tn Berkeley, March IS, 1922, Hannah Andrew, of the late Justin Andrew, mother of Sarah Jane Andrew and Mrs. Klizabeth I'hllllps, a native of England, asred 74 year. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral serviced Tuesday, March 21, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. from the chapel of J.

Gorman St Son, 222 Dana Berkeley. Interment. Mt. tAfW. EflpLK In this city, March 19, 1932, Katharine, beloved wife of the lat William J.

Kccles. loving- mother of Anaatasla, William and the late Alice and Angela Kccles, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years, 9 months. Friends re respectfully Invited to attend the funeral TueBday, March SI. at 9 a. from the parlors of Vreeman Sc Cox-Koach Tnd, 2830 Telegraph av thence to St.

Andrew's church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment, St. Mary's rernetery. rftOKMMIXU-r-ln thin city March 17.

1922, Bertha Froemmtng, dearly beloved wife of August FroeminhiH, devoted mother of Ttudolf, Albert, Ueorgo, Charles, John and llouga Froemmlng-, Mrs. Amende Hasler and Mrs. Bertha Broun, a native of Germany, aged 72 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 21, 1922, at 2 p. from the parlors of Cunha St.

"aporgno, 952 8th st. Interment. Mi. View cemetery. sjsnMETT In this city.

ttw Vf 19TS2. Ah ca Kossett. widow ill late II. N. Kossett and sister of Irs.

A. II. Maklns and sunt of Joseph lSlluabeth and James Maklns, a native of Vermont. -Funeral services Tuesday. March 81st, at 2 o'clock, at chapel of Albert Jfrown Company, No.

e84 J3th Oakland. JPOXTON In this city. March IS, 1922. josepn roxton, oeioveo nusoana or Martha E. Foxton, brother of Mrs.

Robert Renlson. a native of Canada. Portland, Oregon, papers please copy, Funeral services private. HeMl'lXKV In this city, March II. 1922, Duncan Joseph McMtillen, loving husband of Hannah MftMul-len, a native of Canada, aged 67 years.

Funeral Tuesday, March 21, at 8:30 a. from the parlor' of the Oakland Undertaking 0479 JMedmont thence tXt. Leo's church, where a requlenf hlfth mass will be celehrsted for the repose of Ms soul. Funeral private. Please omit flowers.

Interment, St, Mary's cemetery. Vr( HtSA In Alameda County Hospital, March 17, 1922. Thomas Mc- 'rea, friend and relatives un known, a native of Michigan, aged 49 years. IPAOM In this city. March IS, 1922.

Fablano Paoll, beloved husband of Annie Paoll, devoted father of Vln-cent, Anthony, Frank, Sam, Louis, Ottevlo. Anna and Adeline Paoll, Mrs. Carrie Berttcelll and Mrs, Una Helli, a member of Roma Grove No. U. A.

O. a native of Vereianp. Italy, aged 82 years, 1 month and 4 days. and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday. March 21.

192J, at :30 a.f from the parlors of Cunha A Caporgno. 952 Sth thence to St. Joseph's church, where a requiem mam will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:4.1 a. m. Interment.

St. MaYy's cemetery. LATTERY In Alameda. March 19, 1922, Eugene, infant son of Michael and Agnes Slattery, loving brother of Treacy, Wilfred R. and Vincent Slattery.

a native of Alameda, Cat, aged 2 months, ,21 days. Wir wnii jKuneral and interment private, at, fry's cemetery, ITK In this city, fttarcn icv, w. Mrs. Barbara O'Honnell White, ha tred wife of Raymond "fine, lovlrur of Lorette T. White, devoted daughter of Mtehael and Anne O'Donnei), sister of Mrs.

Agnes Bucher. Mrs. Zeta Remmers and Alice O'Donnell, a native of California, aged 31 years. Remains, at the "Home of P. N.

Hanrahan Company, 6M R. )Uh st. at 5th ave. Funeral notice later. SAX riANCliob DEATHS.

Btfh, Wn. Hurley, Jnlls Bnbnie, Mrs, C.S8Httnn. Jrae---5 'ltaraett, A. J.TS Jecoh, Lena i.V Henettl, Ther Bf. Keys.

Annie 0. Brdy, ThomM' Knnlr. Vlaae llnrke. Htles O'Here, JohV Knrrlll, Wm. 83 rbllnot.

Marle-SO ninea, Pbhii Prlre, Arthur CoMt, Mlehsel J. ft Benritoii, Emnn--42 roTt, Jneerh Rnhort, John Albert rviwford, Frinfue W. Rowier, ChrlHo 55 KhUSt, Annt-Sl Rmemnn, Anni A. M.M Wesley, Kmllle Vtsrts HISSlss, 88 John J. Hollj wenfc S4 Wood, Oeo.

BsUea, Msrtls 1 NewDress Ginghams G. 0. P. Leaders Fail To Obtain President's 0. Gil; lett Foils Speed Plan.

WASHTXGTOV, Msrch 20. ('By the Associated lt-publloan llouw loaders at ll onnforeiHio Into -decided to bring the bonus up Thursday. Representative Mon-(ell Kepublloan. katiiT, said the final decision will lx reitehrd. ixslbly by noon tomorrow.

loth as to tho exact date. ttt coitHldcrutton and how the measure would be taken whertier under a suxpenslon of tho. rules or mulct a special rule. WASHINGTON. March 20.

(By The Associated Press). Republican Houro leaders failed today to obtain presidential approval of tbp compromise soldiers' bonus bill, but went ahead with plana to put the measure through the House. Speaker Gillett refu.sed to permit the measure to be brouKht up today, under a bus pension of the rules, however, a. special rule will be necessary for its consideration. Leaders were to confer late today as to procedure and the time that House consideration of -the.

bonus would begin. Representative Mon-del) of Wyoming and four other house members were closeted with the president at -'the White House this morning for nearly two hours. I'pon leaving the executive's office, Mondell Issued thia statement: "The legislative situation relating to the bonus bill was fully presented to the President, with detailed explanation of the provision's which remove the menace of excessive drafts on the treasury In the Immediate future and avoid any prwjrram of added taxation. The rresliiftnt wenf over the entire situation with an appraisal of commitments made. He advised the committee-- that the legislation Is a responsibility of con-grt'ss, and in view of expressions previously made, he did not think It, etmentlal to offer any recommenda-, tiOn." -n, i GILLETT IS Bl'Slfe.

Speaker Gillett also had appointment with the President, but because of thu length of the conference between Harding and the House leaders the speaker had to return to the capitol to preside over the house session without seeing the executive. While at the White House Mondell ahd mem ben of the House committee went over the whole bonus situation with the President who was understood "to have given no expression of his vlawa on the comproiijlB measure with Its bank loan provision- in lieu of the original cash proposal, HARDING UNCHANGED. Administration officers who have discussed the bonus with the President were under the impression that the executive had not changed hla mind with regard to the legislation. These officers were of the opinion that the compromise measure would not be jiawticd by 'the Senate; that the measure either would be held up thera or 80 hanged that cash would to the veterans desiring it and the cost-, would be financed either By taxes or the sale of hon da When the House met today I resentative Garner, of Texas, ranking Democrat on the ways and means committee, asked unanimous consent for Mondell to tell the House whenvthe bonus bill would be iaken up. lleprisNontatlve Campbell Republican, Kansas, demanded the previous order shutting oft the Later, however, Garner asked Speaker Gillett for Information about the bonus and was told that no one would be recognized to bring it up today.

$53,000 Asked for Loss of Leg in Auto Asking 153.000 for the loss of his right leg, Harry Cbrlstensen today began suit before Superior Judge A. F. St. Sure against the Western Motors Transport coyipuny, operators of an Oakland-to-Rodeo stage line, and Thomas Hendrikin, a driver of a motor truckor a dairy. According to Christensen, his leg was.

injured so that amputation became necessary In a collision between one of the transport company's buses In which he was riding on the front Beat, and Hendrlkln's motor truck. BORN ABREtfKoyember 2. to the wlfs of Antont Krsncls Abf'u, son. Hiasr March IS. to the wits of Edgsr Via- cHiit ilirwt, datiKbter.

HENRY Msrrh J7. to tbewlfe of Wlltim Kti'ptirn Henry, nn. lYLE Msri-b IS, to th. wlft of Gwrji Elrlcb l. If, SOU.

KIOUJDICH--Martb 1. to tbe wife of Kiel Join) MlgiKllrh. a ion. VAN BENTEN March i.l. to ths wife of Abram Vnn Reutfii a daughter.

WAKIYAMA March It), to the wlft of Hwki Vv klvama, son. WIHTER8 March 14, to the wlf of Joka (-Tiaiiutt Winters, a son. -r i Marriage Licenses Lewis C. Spencer, 49, and Florence M. Toonev, 48, Oakland, John Kelly, 21, and Fre4 Wilson, 19, uaaianu.

Onkar Anderson, 49. and EmrnVH Franklin, 4B, San Francisco. Guy 11. March, 21, and Lillian Dunton, 19, Woodland, Divorces, Suits Filed i Jerome p. ym MoUre A reads i Vrnelty.

tlillt 8. vs. Ieonsri II. Ford: tlrjprtlofl. J.

Oeorge vs. Pearl Smith desertion. Walter J. ys. Frorence Raigersi desertion: Slam! K.

ft. Oeore Durgia; cruelty. When you order ty phone you' may he confident that our freshest and best mill bt promptly de live re d. SonM)lAi near lSfcJ IrPhonc T) (OftklondV JjL Black Taffeta and Messaline good, firm weave; soft finish. Special, yard (Daylight Department, Main Floor) Many new plaid and "checked Yard Pillow Cases Bleached; good, durable quali 42x36.

fcarh (Sale QSGQ CDS' SALE OF ART GOODS DRUG Seventh and Broadway STORES Twelfth and Washington Toilet Goods Jewelry New Taffeta rft mmJm HAND BAGS BlacL or brown with colored lilk lining and G.1J small mirror. Each imr WHISK BROOMS: OA "HIND'S" 90NT.Y and AL- Each Z3C CBAJl. "MELBA" TALCUM 10- "POND'S COLD" OR VANISH-POWDER: 10L ING CREAM: OQ- HAIR BRUSHES Jar LVQ Genuine bristles. OUC NOVELTY BEADS: 0(- "FORHAN'S'OOTH CO- Assorted colors. ODi.

PASTE: Tube OLZ SPANISH COMBS: 4Q fiMain Floor) Large shape. Each a7L VS 1 STAMPED CENTER: Usually 73c, each STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS: Usually 73c, each STAMPED LAWN DRESSES: Usually 73c, each fiFADYTOlE FAMILY LAUNDRY BAG: Usually 73c, each STAMPED DRESSES of art cloth: Usually 75c, each WOMEN'S STAMPED BIB APRONS: Usually 75c, each GLOSSILLA FIBER CROCHET: Usually 20c 4 for (Third Floor) FANCY RIBBON A wonderful line in" many effective striped, floral or plaid patterns; former 93c and $1.23 values. Special, (Main Floor) 75c BLOUSES Of Good Voile finished with laces and embroidery or pin tucks. Slightly soiled; sold as is, each (Second Floor) clorit gamble with INFLUENZA WOMEN'S GOWNS Of erepe) or muslin, trimmed with embroidery or tailored style. Ech INFANTS BOOTEES Of white, loft yarn; blue or pink-trimmed.

Special Tuesday, pair Beware of influenza. Don't talte a chance with colds and la grippe. The odds are great the dice loaded. Throw your fortune on the side of health and life by taking Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets Strengthen your resistance dangerous "flii" germs that fill breathe. 1918-19 influenza caused more Tuesday Only! Canjied Goods Sale Continues Special Feature 960 Tins "Marshall's" Eastern SUCCOTASH than the World War.

An- i ii it epidemic is now snuffing out of lives. present emergency fake Hill's Bromide Quinine Tablets regularly and constipation and other strenirth- CalrMMal sntf OOnirrMn-Mote an damandad ol durinf the currant epl-demie of mSutnia. Hy-Karia and mdiffareoeeare one's graaMat eaemiei, while dancer pravailt. Ifyoa vtliM food health, hun tneninl erowdi Walk tht aumqr aidk of the at i sol. Cxsaeise.

Oat plenty of sleep. Avoid fatigue, cold, haad- deaths sapping of influenza. TaU Hill. Caicata Dromid Oninine TaUon ruUrly aad doa't woar about iniaenza. regularly.

to the the air you In other thousands During the Csscara void colds, Every druggist Tablets. Don't Cascara CHILDREN'S KN1TTF.D WAIST UNION tlllTC. M.j;nn, UK wiiht 7" While it lasts disorders that make you an easy Victim' 'INFANTS' SILK MOCCASINS daintily made in pink, blue and pink, rosebud trimmed. Special Tuesday, 50C INFANTS'" FEEDING BIBS ef large white Turkish tpweling; blue or pink trimmed. Special Tuesday, 1 each IJ (Children's Shop Second Floor) lew neck, sleerekss, knee length; 2 to 12 years.

Very special, CQ site, each UJC WOMEN'S MUSLIN PETTICOATS of quality material, trimmed with deep flounces of pretty embroidery. JJ'QQ (Second Floor) a tin (Limit 6) Washington Street brand; sites any good has Hilfs world-famous C. B. 0. Tney sue dependable best by test.

experiment and don't delay insist on Quinine Tablets, and get them now. At all Druggists, 30 cents W.RWU COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN A'o PhonQrdrs (Downstairs) fcr Hills CfiLSfiaia Biomide Qiiinmc KlWHITTHORNE SWAN at Eleventh;.

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