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FIVI LEASED VIRE NEWT XERVICir TUr TRIBUNE If DELIVERED TV- -wV-vl imur rwrry rttUM twit IN THt YEAR FOR ONLY Cbtmli UNITED PREtt- IHTERNATIOWA a A AONTW tMm CONfOLIDimo PRC fltw flto mother nawppm Combine internarWral tUw tnc VOLUME XCVII OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19, 1922 NO. 172. KRIFE SAVES Few Have Symmetrical SCH0DL8DND PI QTflHTi Big Stamp Safe5twp Oakland Postal Growth iiEiy NAVY BASE Heads Doctors DR. PAULINE NUSBAUMER, elected president of the Alameda County Medical Association last night, is the first woman to head the organization of 300 medicos in the past quarter of a century. Blake Stndio Eyes, Declares Doctor MAI'S LIFE i I LH11U I fill I BOARD FIEHT G.OFC.PLEA Cf atamps at the postofflee yesterday exceeded by $9943.86 the mount of stamps soldon the game date one year ago, it was disclosed today by Postmaster Roe-borough.

Rosboronirh 'SMlfl 4hnt on De ons we have for, believing, that the amount of business transacted -at the present- postoftlce, Justifies the hope and belief that Oakland' now needs a much larger postotilce building," Rosborough According- to the mailing of parcel post packages, is" being expedited two-fold By the in-stallatiom on- the floor of the post-office, of fdur weighers who weljjh theiiackagea as fast, an they are brought in, thereby eliminating in many cases eyes which are-' not symmetrical ore so little out of alignment as to impair the vision -to a negligible degree. "In many cases only Instruments of the finest precision, such as have been developed within the last few years by the optotnetrical profession, can detect these slight defects. 'Fully seventy per cent of all men "and women over the age-of forty years' need glasses, "regard less of the fact that they may not "suffer from their lack." Dr. Ketchum is one of the retru-lai lecturers before the educational branch of the Alameda- county association. This evening he will deliver the second lecture of the cember 18, 192J.

the sale of "When you look In her eyes, her beautiful eyes." you Can pick out plenty of flaws Jf you know anything about symmetry, optometry, geometry and anatomy. So says Dr. Ketchum. president emeritus of the Los Angeles School of Optometry and authority on ocular In an address on- "Ocular Anatomy" before the San Francisco and Alameda County Associations of Optometrists at the Key Route Inn, Professor Ketchum assorted Inst night that less than two per cent of us mortals have symmttrlcnl eyes. "Tills broad statement, is not to-be taken iis meaning that the other ninety-eight per cent have defec i rn im nnnioi rn i i i km Program Ts "Two-Man Issue," Charges 1 Director Daisy Short; "Resign If Not Satisfied," Retorts Boyle Business Men Send Memorial to Denby; Headquarters of Naval District May Follow Training Station, Is Fear while yesterday's sales totaled 05G.54.

"This is one of the many reas- One of the most delicate operations known to surgery has saved Luis O.rdica, aged. 19, 579 Fifth street, from death or permanent paralysis. The operation was per- formed last night by Drs. W. H.

Irwin, C. A. DePuy and O. O. Heinle Of the Emere'lfily hospital star.

I'rohintf close to the brain, the surme.ona took out a piece of bone about two inches in length from the right side of Ordlca's head. Nothing was placed In the aperture as a substitute but the scalp was- replaced over the gap and nature left to do jilie-rert. The right leg and arm which had been paralyzed returned to pormal during the "night. The paralysis had peen caused by pressure from a skull fracture upon the brain. Ordica received his injury In a flght near his home with Joe Lorenzo, the police report.

course, taking for his subject OAKLAND PHONOCSAPH GO. Victrola Headquarters Although the board of education last night took no direct action concerning the proposed bond issue, Director Daisy Short started a discussion by asserting that she would not work for a "two-man bond "Pathology." tive vision," said Dr. Ketchum, "as 2 issue," and naming President Itarry Pioneer Resident's Funeral Arranged AT TPni Ti 1 Boyle and Architect C. W. Dickey as the "two men." It Does yrw AIM! I i A'Pt.

A 3. "I UlltllLl rrvlroe n(ll Vta In FLKS WILL INITIATE. RICHMOND, Dec. 19. Seventeen candidates from San Ramon and up-county districts-will be initiated by the Rlehnvond Lodge of Elks tonight The Initiation ceremonies will be followed by an entertainment arranged by Charley Bulger.

fJeorge Meese, Jatnes Hoey. W. R. Meese, P. Opsteln and Barney Marcus.

Believing that the removal of the naval training station from Yer.ba Buena rday result In the elimination. 6f vjthe twelfth naval district from San Francisco, the Oakland Chamber, of Commerce has joined in a movement to have San, 'Francisco bay declared a naval operating! base. If this fs "the probably will be Recently congress authorized the removal of the naval training station from San Francisco bay to Ran Dieso, the change to take place on or about January 1. It has been pointed out that the gradual removal of various activities from the bay might result in the removal of the headquarters of the twelfth naval district to soeie southern city. It Is to forestall this that the Oaklaird Chamber of Commerce, in co-operation with the, Bay Cities naval' affairs committer, is asking the Secretary of Navy ro designate Commissioner' Harry Edwards followed by suggesting that discussions about the bond issue be "brought into the President Boyle said he was "happy to be connected with a bond issue for the children," and suggested that "those who do not wish to work In harmony can resign." The meeting was finally adjourned, with the understanding that the board members meet 1:30 todav as a eommltete of the tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock in the St.

Joseph church for. Mrs. Margaret Bigwood. aged resident of the city, who died at her home, 2124 Buena Vista avenue, last night, following a brief illness. Mrs.

Blgwnod who was a native of Ireland, 75 years of age, had resided in California for more than thirtv venrs. STVDKXT THIEF BERKELEY. Dec. 19. Ronald Reynolds student-, was today sentenced to ninety days In the county Jail for stealing an overcoat at the t'niverslty of California library.

Reynolds was caught hy campus officers taking a pont belonging to J. C. Gregory, 2312 Warring street." He admitted tho theft of th cost i Hi Ml Maxwell Hardware Co. will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. We wish you all a Merry -Advertisement.

A. whole to consider the bonds. j' The discussion started when President Boyle explained that) official action could not be taken last night, as the recommendations of the bond committee were not! rclady to be submitted. Out of 52 possible options for schools, but I San Francisco bay as a naval operating base. We Sell OYER The resolution adopted by the board of directors of the chamber and forwarded to Secretary of the Navy Denby, is as follows: A New Candy Section on the First Floor ToJmend't Clace Fruits California three finally were agreed upon by the committee of the whole previous to the board "We have to ask all our members to take some interest in this SaP" Established 1875 WDIUIM LLtli I til A3 PRESIDENT BY COUNTY IMS Oakland's Oldest Dry Goods House bohd campaign," said Boyle.

"I'd like to see the bond project laid before the people as the unanimous work of this board of education." SIXTEEN BUTTON "Whereas, it has been announced that the naval training station now located on -Yerba Buena, will be removed to San Iiego about January 1. 1923, and. "Whereas, there appears to be a gradual and progressive reduction of naval activity on San Francisco bay by the elimination of various units, land "Wfijepeas, because of the statutory condition requiring that the commandant of a naval district shall also be the commandant of a navv yard, training station, or White Kid Gloves li5 (. AVICTROLAforCHRISTMAS Regular $7.50 Value CHRIS TMA PRICED A TV This is an exceptional Xmas special in real kid piqued hand" embroidered in self or black stitching. They are For the first time in a quarter of a century, a woman heads the Alameda County Medical Association.

Dr. Puline Nusbaumer wa? unanl-mosly elected president of the organization of more than 380 members at the arinual meeting held in the Ethel Moore Memorial Building last She has served the association as vice-president during the last year. Previously she acted as Secretary. The honor of being chosen the executive head of the county medical association1 belongs to perhaps one other woman. In the early days of Us organization, the late Dr.

Sarah Shuey served as president. naval base, might he construed to eliminate the headquarters of the 12th Naval District from San Francisco after the training station shall be removed. be It resolved, that the chamber of commerce of the city of Oakland, memorialize the honorable secretary of the navy to designate San Erancisco bay as a naval operating base, bo that the law may be complied with and the commandant of the 12th Naval District be permitted to remain located in the present headquarters In the city of San Francisco." akes a Happy Neui Year Make this a Victrola "Christmas: Examine our wide range of models and finishes. Come in and select yours now. Our lease purchase plan is particularly convenient.

Victrolas $25.00 to $350.00 suggested as ideal Xmas gifts. Glove Section First Floor. Neckwear Dr. Nusbaumer is widely known "PIMM, RAM" ATTACKF.y Mrs. Short arose and said' "Again I say that I favor ethools.

I'll work for a school bond issue. Oakland Is growing. But 1 will I not work for any bond issue until I know who is going to administer the large sum involved. I wW not work for it until this board, in public session, designates who will have chitrgo of this big campaign, or the citizens who will assist us. When we call in such citizens, and when we have decided upon regular action bv the board, I will, work for the bond issue; but as iong as.lt remains a tivo-man proposition, I'm against.lt." 1 "You've refused to participate In our deliberations," said Boyle.

"It's unfair for you to criticize us, who have donated our services. We've had Directors Chandler and Hatch, and, others, giving their time. You refuse to take part In the program." "I do refuse to participate in a said Mrs. Short. "Who Is in this program?" asked Director Fred Campbell.

"President Boyle and Architect Dickey," charged Mrs. Short. "I'm proud of it," sa4d Boyle. "Wait a minute," said Edwards. "I can see that the trend of this thing is going to be conflicting to the public? especially concerning committee of the whole meetings.

Why- all this, haste? Why must we have more money before we've spent what was In the old bond issue? We'll have to go before the people with a clean slate. We'll have to bring things out of committees. We have a $300,000 deflr cit in the 'old bond issue. Why? Are we hurrying up another' bohd fiwririnMwiMiu-'j. 5 throughout the bay region.

She received her medical education in Pennsylvania. At one time she was A Dnmfti Present A Special Christmas Terms Don't Put It Off! Come Today! Open Evenirtgs Tilt Xmat IT rrom to CI Women Improvers Will Play Whist ALAMEJjf, Dec. 19. In an endeavor to raise, funds toward the building-of a new club house the members pf the Alameda Women's Improvement club have arranged to hold a public whist party tomorrow afternoon at "2:30 o'clock in the social hall of the Washington school on. Santa-- Clara avenue.

Mrs. who heads the committee; in- charge of arrangements and Mr. A. T. Spence, president, will'ejtend a welcome to the guests.

Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the afternoon. ViiAirnrn Arm -fUm, Uce neckwear city bacteriologist of Oakland. She is a. member of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, a director in the Oakland Soroptimlst Club and identified with many of the philanthropic and culture groups of the Eastbay. Her Rome is in -Piedmont.

Associated with Dr. Nusbaumer as officers during the coining year will be: Dr. Charles vice-president; Dr. E. Spence Del'uy, secretary-treasurer.

Twenty-one prominent medicos were elected to position of distinction' in the county association last niglTt. Dr. Elmer Brinckerhoff is the retiring president. Store of Happiness" 473 Twelfth Street Bacort Building I'hone Oakland 59S7 Scarfs are offered in many styles from silk and wool for street wear to lace and crepe for evening wear. DinneriVare an Ideal Gift We carry all the high grade dinnerware in complete assortments and at very moderate prices.

SHEFFIELD PLATE Sandwich trays, $5.00 upward. Bread trays, $3.50 upward. Cake $9.25 upward. Water pitchers, $9.00 upward. DRESDEN BON BON DISHES AND COMFORTS, $4, $6 and upward.

BAYBERRY CANDLES, to bam Christ- mas Eve, 15c and 25c each. FOREIGN ART POTTERY, GLASS NOVELTIES, etc. China Section Third Floor. Auto Accident Victim Xmas Week-Your Last Opportunity to Buy issue to hide something? Those are questions which should' be thrahed put publicly, right before, this board." DEFICIT DENIED. "Architect Dickey said that the $300,000 item is misleading.

"It's a matter of bookkeeping," Guimpes, Vestees, Cascades and Bertha Collars are displayed in, many styles of net and lace. Their workmanship and artistic effect are much above standard. Ladles Neckwear Swtlort Flrnt Floor. 9 3n i tl ts 11" ercoa said IWckey. "There Jsn't a five-cent deficit.

The program under the old. bond issue will be completed absolutely within the amount voted by the people." On Our Speial Plan Serviceable Gifts in Leather For Men, Women and Children In Critical Condition BERKELEY, Dec. 19. No hope Is held out for the recovery of Mrs. S.

J. Butgantz of An-tioch by attendants at Temple hospital, where Mrs. Burgant was taken- Sunday, afternoon, following an automobile aceiaent-at- Grow and Ward Streets inwriich her four-year-old granddaughter, Marian Hutchinson, was According to physicians. Mrs. Bur-gantz cannot She is suffering from a compound fracture of the skull and; internal Injuries.

W. W. Hutchinson, Antioch businessman, who was driving the car at the, time of the accident, accompanied by his wife, went to Antioch yesterday to arrange- for the funeral of his daughter. Five others lri the oar- at the time It crashed Into a house escaped with phocK, -minor-injuries. If anyone doesn't want to act with us on this new bond iaue," concluded Boyle, "the people of Oakland are willing to let them quit.

I had hoped the past would OWN be forgotten. I hoped for unanimous action by the board. I want to state that before we go before the public for new bonds we must be finanlmous.t Let us forget the mistakes of' thY past." The membtrs finally agreed that the preliminary work shall be In committee of the whole meetings. Mrs. Short making 'no Fitted roll-ups, $5 to $45.

Collar and tie cases, $1.50 to $5. Traveling photo cases, $1 to $8.75. Gold mounted pocketbooks, $5.50 to $15.. Sold mounted currency cases, $5 to $7.50. "Bill books, $1.50 to $15.

Soft collar cases, $1 to $3.50. Playing cards in cases, $1 to $5. Chess, poker and game sets, $2.50 to $35. Garment hangers, $1.50 to $5. Traveling portfolios, $2.50 to $15.

Lap desks. $2.50 to $17.50. Drinking cups, 35c to $3.75. first aid casej, $2.50 to $12.50. Medicine cases.

$1.50 Jewel cases. $1 to $17.50. Shoe bag, $1 to" $1.50. Lcmther GimkI.i S'Ction First Floor. and the balauice in six months JEWELS WATERLOO, Dec.

19. Christmas week the week of weeks in which to plan for new clothes for the holiday, festivities. And this week our special $5 down offer ends. Hundreds of new friends have been won for the Three masked bandits last night bound nd gagged and Mrs. C.

E. Frederick, Jewelers, and escaped with Jewelry valued at more than $4000. NATO CAPTAIN REASSIGNED. LOS ANGELES, Dec'. 19.

Captain William S. U. for the past year commandant of the United States submarine base at Log Angeles harbor, has received orders to proceed to Washington, D. for new assignment, it was announced at base headquarters yesterday. He will sail on the' transport Henderson January 4, next.

H.J Ji 11 1J MM turnery Columbia during" this special sales event and we want to get acquainted during its last week. Our stock was never better, partic6larly the System Clothes, priced at $35, $40 and $45. In the Earliest' Spring Vogue Silks Satins Feathers Ribbon Brims, Turbans and New Pokes Portraying the Newest Colors for 1923 fc 1 Junior Suits i Satin effects, feather, breast and ostrich trims, $10 and nd Overcoats 1 MONEY TQ LOAN ONpMES We will lend you money se-I cured by first deed of trurft I -and you can repay It like nent. Pay 113 monthly on esch $1000 that you borrow. Flat ioan the first year on build--I ing loans, if desired.

ASk for folder, "Loans for Homes." ALAMELi COUNTY i LQN ASSOCIATION i Corsage bouquets for Xmas gifts, 35c to 5.00. I HA 1 3 Millinery Section Second Flour. $11.75 $17.50 1 4 7t and of couse the nurses wear Ground Grippers. SJJ.OO I A A to II The best 2 pant suit val- ues in the city. And you I can buy them on easy I terms.

I PAYl DOWN i i i Since 1875 563 Sixteenth Oakland Phone 'Oakland (A Building and Louu i "The Spirit of YoulJi in your Feet" Ground Gn'pper Shoe Store OPEN UNTIL 6:00 P. Mr UNTIL CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS FOR TREE DECORATIONS Ornaments at 5c to 35c each Fresh, shining new stock of decorations, at prices you haven seen in years. Some. charming new designs and novelties. Toy li Tliiril li-i-r AsMK-liitlon) up to $7.50 (TolumDia i it AfiiJi Address 520 16th Street Seasons Greetings or: l.

e. axford The Home of Cheerful Credit 1635 Telegraph Ave. Bet. ICth and 17th Sis. American Trading Stamps OptomrlrUt 5lbl li Hlnkf floi-k.

I'h. I.nkride V7u0 i Over JHottfr-Ilrck Smith.

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