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it TDNE5DAY EVENING JAM'AUY 11 i.i.v r- Vfl IT IG Pioneer Drusht Hciv Spanish Comet Of Crr.rhrit Dead Seen inWisconsin OnMand Monis Mdopt' 'if ffl LOOSING High School Girl Springs Surprise; Is Honeymooning i CJUH'KKTT. Jm 1'. "ii re. dved ii" the San Francisco i 15 Word has 1 SUdde'; death in i V. Kaul, "a' i uilj' litiiiuit ujiuujct rnn Trniminiir CHICAGO.

Jan. The -cornet named -Soli- for its Spanish ricov-erer, sicMe from the Wu.um! Hav. Wisco.n, ist nipht. according to a telegram 19 ell known run iLbiiiiiuuL pierec of Croc.ke;t fulur.i the wati front IIFI-llFllIT rrsuli of 'the appeal of jg.u ional Church. 1: Shattuck Ave-AJin-Uiin whoinuo M.

K. Church. 2: Centennial it late now to saw ine i rresnytenan I hurt n. s-t. Johns of Near Kas: nnj Church.

2: Si. Peter's i "Pr-r' ftr-1! 1 1 foi p- 1 1 in Tlit 'deceased wai engaged "in the 1'rotessor rnuip lxichlUOnd btlltlent, 18 Crockett for over'e" fniverstty. Olil Will Upturn XI'! tli s'-re years. He was taken' The Vi-ati-m of the comet nad ill a Te.v davs a so and sousht for a week by astron- illUfbana. hue DprlarPS to, the U.

C. in on.ers. To the naked eve the comet eny niurt should n.aiie to i Church, Kightn Avenue iiitnuun at teasmnore than LM. K. Church.

Orace cer'mng' the" technique ef advertising the il'rancisco where he paired awav on, appears as an ordinary star, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II i rty Armenian nave neen tonal cnurcn. I i js the members of the Oak telegram said. Monii.ijr pro orii inr tiurine ire vummi wnt i.m iiurcn, i nuea Lreuiren, hi rnm- Oakland niC HMOND. by philanthropic a-ff organisations. 'jNonnan le Vaux.

Jennie year. This was the consensus pi i Jan. 18. Honey The.O.ik!and commitf aimsfo M. Hammond.

1: Mrs. S. G. Hani- opinion of seven speakers wno aa- mooning In ELABORATE GOWNS AND SETS FEATURE "Fusy nukp it jniond. 1 John V.

Smith. 1 Mrs. IdreMjed the repular weekly luncheon For the -sake of humamiy-of 'CJeorjre T. It-Mrs. Selahjof the club held tn Hotel Oakland, kersfield today inak good." Chairman wir.um Merrill, Mrs.

Mary llufrhea i'at- yesterday at which time the question monry is not always easy money," I Then jure Whiiranrc. 17 yenrs Nat Kriend of the Oakland coinjiul-i terson, Mr. and- Mrs. E. L.

Onus-I of program policy was brougnt up. miI.t of the -When whole nation by, ilary Carmen Benjamin, I The speakers were. Irving Kann "EVERYVOMAU," NOW' IN SECOND WEEK AT THE KIIIEMA Edgar II. Barber. Mrs.

Elizabeth Me- tate navy, divorced husband of a starve and we can only iiope to save the former Miss Mignon Crain, IS years old, and P.alph J. Smith, 21. The, former us a Richmond high i school girl and I Mrs. Lizziii W. Taft.

M. A. Anderson, J. K. Chambers, 1.

the time has come to Ton land and. son of a prom- ithe children northern family, declared th.s act Althnueh more than forty children VI. have been "adopted" a-lready and niorr.ii'.i.- in the city Whitnio.re with a comrantoQ, OPAtalJ. was arrested in provided with food, shelter and rai Ill, THE COFFEE the latter a Southern Pacific apprentice of Square eterday by theFan I-Yan- Gibbon. Hamman, Paul Neth, Edward Stanberry and Mabel Bailey.

During the past year. the larger part of the ad elab programs have been made up of entertainment numbers and speakers of general interest. During the coming year, in response to the expression of opinion by club members yesterday, more attention to problems of advertising-and general sales promotion will be given, although the entertainment numbers will' not be entirely overlooked. President George A. Cum- poiice berause of suspicious' ac-and later confessed to holding Kubota.

a Japanese shoemaker. V. vl Mrs. Smith was supposed to be I ment during the coming year, the Near Kast Relief Workers at '44 building, are redoubrin? their efforts, outlinins three weeks of work which will bring help to the helpless. For 1 0 a child can be provided SerkeK-y, and $1.

The H.TJ studying her lessons Monday. Instead she was in I boy were, hronRht to Berkeley, lis-fwald is held under bad. The a- ft! A I preliminary heannjr of the chnrces for. According to the Near Kast Ke-committee, Uaklandets have uaKiana wun nerj atramst him will come before Jadtre lief Tiiw it If i Kobert Kdaar on BYida'v morninir taken -tin the work sealousiy at the the return ot Mr. and Mrs mings, who has-been away ior me Wnitn.oTe has teen eiven into the start, some organizations adopting j.

ii. Ionu from a honeymioon frip i nance getting a marriage license. They were married by Police Judge Mortimer Smith. custody of thf -juvenile court." two children. in tic there has been re- weeks, dias.

returned and was in chair at the luncheon yesterday. Burroughs' Bookkeepers and Calculators is a hard luck story the Subscribers are as follows. a r01I1.in(f its be- I 'urine the comine year, a can' noearinc alter -eacn name i There is a good demand for young wants is a chance to confess 'and be- the' number of children the 1 S. V. t.rnl-, a paign to increase the membership of the club Is to be carried on with the slogan, "Every Member Get a I by Mr.

and Mrs. lxmg at their home The parent ot Mm. Mtfaos smltl. the couple wen? surprised when thev learned of it. If.

C. Capwell, Joseph Jt. Knowl- 1110 fiirtcFrt 4 r- ct rour i 1 1 i ini'l men. and women who can operate Biirfoighs' ledjer Posting Machines and Burroughs' Calculators. Heald's Kusiness College is thor pin on a 'clean record.

Civilian clothes, shoes and a simple outfit took most of the $90 Whit-inore had when he rtfeived his dis- arid. K. O. Klks, of Columbus. 1: Trinity V.

relatives welcomed Hie" bride and f.pi a iitiul i .) -is; ii I i i i 5 1 oughly equipped to give first-class charge from the navy. Jobs were not Church, Advent episcopal The couple has announced they will return to Richmond. to live. Mrs. Smith w.ts prominent in the school and social service activities of Itichmond girls.

1: Advent Christian Church, Cat- instruction In these courses. Day eas- to obtain, tie drilled into friend mo of them, was a surprise. ship with Oswald and' th-, two vary Co'iRrepalional Church. lnrie- JT4 1 l'' came to the bay oities from Portland -pendent Order Knth. W.

'classes and Wednesday and Friday evening. Write, phone or call for full information, l'hone Oakland 201. ltith St. Adver lxng, who is known to the Fast-1 bay community -as. the Cof- fee met Miss Isabelle (ireigof Berkeley jil (liacier- Point last sum-1 seeklne work.

lutmoieTit 10 had C. A. (Stall of Secretaries). PLEDGES IWI INTO COCKFIGHT 1 marn I tn rt nefi em A wife 6.1 taTneiTa di-. tiouievarn Coheres Charrttrlr lands of desertion.

(Bethany Baptist Church, K.imhurjJ A tl tisement nfer. it hmi it w-as a case of love "I (have never been a hoy or know Presbyterian Church, I F'mhurst whayit is to be a. kid." he comments. Christian Churrh, 1: Pilcrim Conere. Prays Before Jury "iV.

SAN JOSE, Jan. 28. The un- i usual spectacle of an aged woman' kneeling in prayer before a Jury in YESTERDAY" I WAS SICK, BILIOUS! .7 l.J1c -V' NEGLECTING THAT COLDOR COUGH? Why, When Dr. King IS'ew Discovery eo promptly checks it at first sieht and the friendship that ensued was one that quickly ripened into The wedding was planned a month "ago and a trip to Yosemite was agreed upon aj the honeymoon. Taken in taJite secret waa the mother of the brid'e, Mrs.

G. B. Greig. 2320 liussell street, Herkeley. The ceremony was performed at Merced in the thilfch in which Mrs.

Ing was a Sunday eohool student in her childhood, and here her father, Itev. G. 13. Greiff was, pastor. Dr.

Greig Is now pastor of the I'resby-terlan church at Oakdale. Mrs. Long was for nine years cashier at the "Western Fnion offices in Berkeley. Her. sister is employed in the- Federal bank In San Francisco.

hit, Ill 3 rT w---' a crowded courtroom was presented in department two of the Superior Court when the case of Mrs. Minnie Reiser, a quaint character about town, was about to be tried. Mrs. Reiser is charged with insanity and demanded a Jury trial. Just as the case was about to be opened Mrs.

Reiser asked and received permission to say a short prayer. She knelt and asked the intervention of her GobTvin the case at- bar. Attorney Maurice J. Rankin, who was appointed to defend Mrs. Reiser, asked for time to get acquainted with -his client, and the case went over day.

Last Night I took "Dodson's Liver Tone" and Now I Feel Grand Calomel. Upsets P.eceipt of a Tetter by Judges A. F. St. Kure and Dudley Kinsell from Matthew -McCurrie, secretary of the San l-Yanciseo Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, protesting against the purported fight between a turkey and rooster De-longing to their court clerks, today resulted in the statement from Judge St.

Sure that he would refer the matter to the grand jury for Judge Kinsell declared he was investigating the facts of the case, and would decide later vtiat action to take. Meanwhile William "Fat" L'Heu-reti. clerk for Jude-'Kinsell, and VIOLET UEMl.G as and MILDRED REAR- DOA' as "Conscience" at the Kinenm. I TS natural you don't want to I CSS careless and let that old cold or ronh rlrair or that new at A wilderness of lovely scenes elaborate banquet halls, lovely gardens, gilded palaces and pay cafes-form thevaried backgrounds for "Every woman." now. playing at the Kinema, Wanamaker Party -Reach Land Safely tack develop Not when you can get such approved successful remedy as Dr.

King's New Discovery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does not resist this standard reliever very long. Its quality is as high to-riav a it alwavs has been and it's POLICE APPEAL the joys and sorrows of "Every woman" are as warmly real as svery-day life and the characters are not merely allegorical figures but living men and women. 1 Violet Hemtng Is a beautiful and sympathetic Every woman, and her splendid supporting cast includes Wanda Ilawley, Theodore Roberts, Monte Blue, Clara Horton, Irving Cummings and Edytnt Chapmaa. Advertisement.

lhnumerble beautiful young wom- PALM BEACH. Jan. 28. i Apparently none the worse for their en. gowned In the most exquisite and experience, Rodman Wanamaker II, up-to-date tasntons, mtKt tn- pre-and live other members of 'his- sea-, (Suction like some gorgeous legend or plane partyt were resting here today beautiful dream come true, and yet after being adrift in the gulf stream! for twenty-six hours.

Ungint i m-mmmbmmm 4 been growing steadily in popularity for more thiin fifty years. 60c. and a bottle at druggists. Constipated? Here's Relief! Not that often harmful, always violent arid temporary help that comes from harsh purgatives, but Frank Sohnepple, clerk for Judge m. Sure, are trying to get from Under by declaring that the fight really did not take place, although persistent reports are.

to the contrary. The fight referred to was declared bv L'Heureux to have taken place in San last Sunday and- resulted in the turkey belonging -to Schnepple being killed by the rooster ow ileal by him. All details of the battle wer.V told convincingly by L'Heureux. The letter received by Judge St. Sure today from McCurrie follows: "This morning's presa contains an article regarding a fiht between a chicken cock an a turkey gobbler, in which, the latter bird was killed.

The article states that the owner of the gobbler id a clerk In your department. As'sthe owner of the gobbler reported" killed in the fight is an official of your court, we trust you WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES A Constant Boon to Invalids Since i877 trouble. developed shortly after the party left west End, Grand Bahama Island, Monday afternoon for Palm Beach, forced them to desiend to the water. Tho- continued ulisevo in Washington of president Ralph G. Fisher of the civil service board rfsulted In another postp.onemeriTlat night of the appeals of the three patrolmen recently discharged by Morse following the' department shakeiiD after-the private NYarner's Safe Kidney and.

Liver Remedy. Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy. Warner's Safe Rheumatic Remedy. Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy. the comfortable, gratifying, corrective regulation of stubborn bowels 'to pronounced In Dr.

King's New pills. Tonic In action, they promote free bile flow, stir up the lazy, thorough Red Star Line Will Resume Full Service NEW YORK, Jan. ,28. The full Red Star Fine Antwerp-New York; Service with the American steam-; ers Kroonland and Finland and the' a7M Warner's Safe Nervine. and quicker than nasty Calomel and raids on alleged gambling resorts without making you sick, Just go get conducted by-the commissioner; your money back.

-i The ta.s of the three men. If you take Calomel today you'll patrolmen J. J. O'Connell, M. J.

be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be- Hayes and Thorr.a JJerrick. will be sides. It may salivate you. while If called again next Tuesday nfght. and you take Dodson's Liver Tone you according to Seeiet ir'v Frank t'ol- zK'H -Warner's Safe Pills, (Constipation and Biliousness) afel jfie Reliable Family Medicines as you, deem as you.

tieem If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated. If your breath is bad or stomach is sour, Just go. to your druggist and, for a few cents, get a bottle of Dodson's I.iver Tone, hich is a harmless vegetable substitute for damierous Calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and stroichten you up better ly but gently cleanse the system of aste matter and fermenting foods, and give you keen zest for hard orlr and healthful recreation. All rirnttist 2e.

Ad vertisemnnt. nnntiKER! for Fru I W4T 4n. wHl take such action rtritish steamers Lapland and Zee-proper to prevent a recurrence ofjland, w-ill be resumed after Febru-1 such a ilisgrareful affair by thisof-. ary tfhe International Mercantile Sold by leading druggist everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of ten cents.

VVARNF.K'S SAFE REMEDIES Dcpu S61J. noCIIKSTEK. X. Y. wlll wake up feeang grand.

It is bourne a special meet may be ur- tidal. Marine here tu- aim suie gne ranged lor the hearing ot the ap- to rhildn Advertisement. La Frafnce Company Only Oakland department store giving stamps. peals. -t right has also been i designated for, the heaFlng of ap-I peals of Harry O.

Winhani, forerrain I carpenter of the board of education, (who was suspended on charges of dishonesty preferred fry Director Fred A. Campbell, and V. G. Dab-' bert. a member of t.he fire depart-' innf, discharged by (vnimis.soner i.Morse for.

drunkenness, 'arring out the policy it has adopted lor such rases, the board last night denied the appia atii-n of 1 icorru. O. Cranmer, a (ire alarm SV i rye 1 2 1 V. Carry HS I land's 7 Goetz I--- JSig sun (jjMSi- Thrift satin 1 .1 Sued on Agreement i Claiming that A. H.

Joinder and B. Livingston of La France Com- pany, tnerr handise concern at Fourteenth and Clay Streets, had broken an agreement to purchase 234 shares of stock from him, E. A Moodv todav began suit before! Judge Dudley Kinsell. for $2340, the reputed sale price. Tlie complaint sets forth that the shares were to be paid for put of oeciarcd' dividends ami that a semiannual accounting would he made to Moodv to show the status of the company.

Moody alleges that the concern neglected to keep books or to make these accountings and has I refused to purchase the stock" on the ground that no dividends have been' declared. Keplving to these charges, the de- fendants allege that, the shares given Moody were in the nature of a gift to rcluJbu'-r-'e him for an nllcged loss in the organization of the- company, and that the concern has not in fact declared Judge Kinsell I operator, for a leave of absence of one year to accept another position Patrolman Steve Connelly of the Police department wag granted a leave -of one" month without pay to recuperate from breakdown. Approval was given to the plan of th library board to change the North Oakland branch library from a haif-time to fill time branch 1-e-ci'ire of increased 13 Tomorrow (Thursday -iji Electricians Hear Trade Discussion at the outset declared it was a "fool "that had been entered llio I Klrli't 1 Oicv Fish Firms Fined For Profiteering representing the power companies, the electrical supply- dealers and electrical contractors were present -at a dinner -givfeii last aUfUU in Pacific building by the Kastbay A Final Drastic Reduction at the Reis Shoe Company All of J.5cT.' Cousins and other dependable of -High Shoes which have been on -SALE, since the beginning of the month, now cut to' this final rerarAiuii -for a quick clearance. All the rnoft wanted staple'and novelty styles are included, and- while sizes are, of courser somewhat all sizes are. represented in the assortment.

The ao-c cam- Three of the city largest wholesale paign for the education oi the pul)-i 1 i he to greater Juse of electrical appli- Kudty of selling at higher prices I n. in the household and which; than those fixed by State Market ii TWarUta UjfUrsTftt "With an Harris Wetnstot'k at a hear" ln-the-dousehold -pagft' in The TIllB-'Ttnif Conducrted by the State Market I'NE on Monday, was the chief topic I yesterday. Penalty not; of discussion at the meeting follow-do exceed thirty days' suspension of operations will be nxed by Weln ing the dinner, at which Hugh Kim- 1 1 presided. s'oek. The companies are Western California Fish company, the San.

Fr4 ric J-nternational Fisl com- pany and Uie Independent" Fish. company: "The firms pleaded guilty The campaign for. ci use of household electrical appliant-es is being arried on in ail pans of ihe State. Speakers who told of cam- Final! This is the Big Opportunity of the Sale Come Early Thursday paiKti uctivlties were: t.aptain iving that tney were. nie to ouflt Angus, secretary or the fish from fishermen at prices set Murrel Jftxson, advertising din '-tor tho or the -campaign; it.

o. ttoiaiiird, an Oakland dealer; Arthur K. of San Fiancisc.o, and Clyde II. ('ham-blin: -prtdn-. ot the tata oetii $12.45 Values up to $18.00.

tion of Electrical anws Women's Boots, Oxfords and Pumps Taken from higher-priced lines and re-marked for a quick selling. A large group of si.vo.rt lines, Values up to $12.00 how 9.95 Values up to $16.50. includ J. 6c T. Coucins.

Trial Date Is Fixed For GirVs Assailant Martin Furlong. who was nr- MotldiV rl i i i ill Sail after jin attack on Miss Ji one Martinson in the fot.el San 1'ald -oSMlcjay, wa.rf iu ranji.ed Police JudKA Geoege -Sam'ueis, Nasty, Colds Valuer up to $12:00. his (rial set for February-1 4. lie In held in the cuy prison. $7.45 $5.95 to Rain Far Short; Ranchers Worry $12.00.

Get instant relief with ColdpDmp'ound" i UVKWIOKE, Jan. "28. Less-. than one tpiartpr of an inch of rain fallen here the past six 3 Stamps on each 10c Purchase 30 Stamps on each 1.00 Purchase 300. Stamps on each 10.00 Purchase 600 Stamps on each 20.00 Purchase 750 Stamps on each 25.00 Purchase 900 Stamps oh each 30.00 Purchase Etc' Etc.

Etc. A Remember1 iThree Days Only weeks, atid 'the total for the season is a little oier. three in-dies. Slock-mefi report that grren feed stifl very on the. ranges lj there in still plenty of time tor jrd crate Jate rains to insure good crops.

Pittsburg Plant Is II it by Big Fire D.on'l slay (Juit blowing and A dose of "Rape's Cold Compound taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends ail grippe misery. The very first, dose opens your (logged-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stops nose running; relieved the headache, dullness, feverishnefes sneezing, soreness, stiff, jir-s, RFIS Shoe- co. w-w Display Washington Display KG, P.re at he Kim tier pla Ma.riufai -last night ilefr'Hiyed Jan. 28. A it Red.

'oiii Hie ele-rrical rapes If old Compound Is the est relief known and i.iulcl.esl, purest co'ta only hop, 'be dmp, re a lew iciiis i utuk lo-oiea. m. few rrtoin and repa ir shop. jt stamps. Only Oakland department store giving If mated at between and ads MlUiout lii Tastes mi e.

ofitains no quinine. Insist on iape's! Advertisement. 1 Wll.pR iff S5-1 'ft 'I..

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