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FRIDAY KYEMNG DaklantJ SEPTEMBER 12, 1924, 38 CENTERVILLE Films Arii ve Via Air Mail 'Side Show of Gleeson Y.L.I. Holds Novel Autumn Dance The autumn dance of Glcason Institute of the Young Ladies Institute of St. Anthony's church was held, hrst In Pt. Anthony's hall," Sixteenth avenue and East S. P.

WAGNER (left) superintendent of mails and WILLIAM ROBSON (right) assistant postmaster, receiving shipment of the "Side Show of Lite," which' was sent to Oakland from New York I bv plan? Auburn-Tahoe Road Has Rough Spots The Auburn road to Tahoe between Baxter's and Emigrant Gap is rough and dusty due to heavy travel, according to the Natlonul Autpmoblle Club representative at Colfax. Rubber Blocks End Auto Shacks, Noise Blocks -of rubber are being used in automohile construction to eliminate sudden shocks, noise and the necessity for lubrication at various points In the chassis. Tli tntnl rnin of coca ot the I- Twd Women Wanted Him- One uas a pretty but shallow peasant girl whom had befriended The other a fine, cultured lady. Ha did not wont one, and for her take, he dared not marry the other. What Happened? Thar is the' different' sort of -a story in uhwhyou will find your best-loved trreen star ERNEST TOR-RESCE.

The picture is "The Side Show of Life," adaptation of William J. Locke's Celebrated novtl, "The Mountebank." ij-H iw? fx a lvH wfci I Ml -Life Comes By Mail Airplane Cost $200 rotagclo Get American Feature to Coast. That the Wb film producing eom-panle nre beginning to realize, the advantages of tha new air mail service was evidenced this week bv tl'e arrival at the Oakland post-office of the first larpe film shipment to be sent from coast to coast by airplane. "The. Side Show; of Life," an ight-reel feature production, was sent from the r.ira murtinf NVw Tork at a cr.st of more than 1200 In postace, to the America ri theater, wher it brsrins a wet k's I npaperr.ont start inp; tomorrow.

According to the management of the theater, the film should have left New' York several weens asro but through soaie misunderstanding was-overlooked until it w.i- too late to come by express. Wr.b but a few days elapsinc: before it to hi- shown in i If was given to one of I'neie S.ir.i flyers who had it delivered to postoffice authorities in CV.kland within two days. 'The Side Show of fs one 'of. Paramount'? "Famous Forty" productions. It is an adaptation of William J.

Locke's novel, -The 'Mountebank." filmed with Ernest Torrence. Power Conserved By Clean Valves It Is important to keep the valves an 'engine properly ground-in and in correct adjustment at all times. Valves that have become, warped or pitted under 'high heat. or that are due to clearance, all direct in a di-1 rect power loss. Scored cylinder.

or bad-nttinp rings, faulty Ignition, due to dead or fouled epark plugs, incorrect timintr and weak electrical output, are all con. ducive to excessive dilution. If the oil level does not indicate an apparent consumption the rate of raw fuel dilution is approaching a dangerous stage and the only remedy is to correct the mechanical defect. If the cylinders are out of round, tapered or scored, have them re-ground and new pistons and rings refitted. When excessive wear has 6et in the use of a heavier oil will not alleviate the condition.

Such practice temporarily acts as a narcotic only to invite trouble of a different nature later on. It is impossible to replace metal that has 'been worn away with a heavier-bodied lubricant. Andean- Indians have swollen faces from the habit of chewing coca leaves. i 4 hWIwI CENTEKVILLE. Sept.

12. Mrs. F. O. Bunting has returned from San Francisco, where she has spent several days with her son.

Mr. and Mrs. John Fitting' have returned from a few days spent in San Francisco. I Dr. and Mrs.

Pu Boise Eaton have returned from the State Fair irf Sacramento. Mrs. E. M. Welles wife of Calvin Welles, Medical Corps, In the V.

S. Army, is upending some time in California with her three children. Welles is taking a special course at 'Vienna, Austria. Mrs. Welles camo from New York via Panama on the I.

S. transport Somme. Mrs. Welles is the guset of Mrs. Z.

T. Vincent of Centervilla, M. Nurres has recently Installed a pump for Mr. Toney Ferrerla of Newark and Frank Ferrerla of Centerville. Miss Agnes Foniatowskl of San Francisco was the guest of Mrs.

Leo Moore over the week end. Loo Moore and Fred Rogers are busv making arrangements for the hall the lath. This will be the second fight Moore and liogers have had charge of in the las tmonth. The officers of the Mothers' club held a special meeting iri the grammar school and made further arrangements for the newly founded organization. 'The D.

O. club held its regular DR. J. O. WILDER Credit Dentist DENTISTRY ON CREDIT DOWN BALANCE ON FAST WEEKLY PAYMENTS Everything in Dentistry: X-Ray, Pyorrhea E.x axr.

tions. Bridges, Fillings. Crowns, Inlays, Plates, etc. We tell you beforehand exactly what work will cost you. Bring the whole fam-.

lly. No charge for examination or estimate. Dr. J.O. Wilder moderate priced dentist 1224 Broadway Over 8.

P. Ticket Office. HOURS: 8 a. m. to I v.

Not Open Sunday Tel. Oakland 293. ia Not open Sundays ci Tel. Oakland 293. JlJT South American "countries for last year exceeded 75.iK,Vi0 pounds.

Annual rtfntli rate In the it larg cities of the world Is only about three-fifths of tho lurtn rate. meeting at the hojue of the Misses Nadine and Vera llalman. Officers, for the coming year were elected. They were: Jewel Anderson, re-elected president; Vera Halman. re-elected secretary; Hally Fitting, vice-president; Lloyd Hyland, treasurer.

There were fifteen members present. After the business meeting music played bv the Holman sisters was enjoyed. Hurry! See Her Today! Gloria Swanson fSf3t IN "Her Love Story I AST TIMF.S THV'TCHT GloiU Swmion I STARTING SATURDAY ERNEST TORRENCE IN "THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE" iHi It Time ToiUt "LOVES WHIRLPOOL" Jnnir Klrkwiiixt Mli lee alio WILLIAM RUSSELL in TIMES HAVE CHANGED' A Double BUI Tike No. 4 or No. 5 Cr Direct to Theater TOKAY UM.Y "WAMinilMi 111 Klrkwmul 1 1 1 I.

re II. A v. lxv Wjf, Liffe in. w. -y -iio i fViixtccn-th street.

Many novel fea tures we're presented by the committee in charge, which consisted of athleen Corriggan, Agnes Man-waring, Jane Fake, Gertrude Deasy, ilerk! xliumas, lolet McMahon. Evelyn liogers, Margaret Harrington ami Marie Vieria. New Jersey Jails Drunken Drivers In New Jersey a drunker driver of a motor vehicle must serve a jail sentence of from 30 days to six months and lose his license for a year. A second offense causes his license to be revoked for five years. 8100 Persons Killed By Autos in 6 Months A survey of motor accidents throughout the United States by the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce shows 8100 persons were killed in the first half of 19 2 4.

In analyzing the reports from 217 cities, it was found that speeding was the chief cause of accidents, resulting i 1 0 deaths, followed by violating rules Of the road, 13S; intoxication, 55; inexperience, B0; inattention, 35; confusion, SI. few notices of vour files." 'No Other Girl" for EXITS AND ENTRANCES Tom Brown and his saxophonic brothers have been booked for a run over the picture houses starting at Loew's State in Los Angeles on September 27. "The Crab Pas." Ed Wynn's new show, is said to be the most costly ever assembled by the nut comedian. It is presented in 20 scenes and Is due for a run at the Globe in New York. David Belasco has decided to let another concern and route "Kiki." The contract has gone to Leffler and Bratton but cast and production must be approved by Belasco before the tour can start.

Gladys George and Ben Erway are to be leading woman and man at the Denham in Denver, according to' the. most recent rumors! George Barnes resigned the leads there recently after a long engagement. Johanna Gadski is to get $3250 for each week she spends in vaudeville. Creighton Hale may look like the Frince of Wales" on the stage but he does not carry this polish to his home. At least that is the story lof his wife who is suing him'! for divorce in the Los Angeles courts.

Hale impersonated the prince In "Just Suppose" at the Fulton here during the Isabelle Lowe season. Jane Wray, the five-year-old niece of John Griffith Wray, is to make her picture debut in "Broken Laws," the new production of Mrs. Wallace Beid. Appearing with Monte Carter at the Lyric in Portland are Lou Davla, Marjorie Grant and Sonia Summers, who are known here from their work at the Century In the Jack Russell company. 'iPT'the way, it Is reported that Russell got off to a flying start in Seattle where he replaced Will King, due for San Francisco a little later.

"The Green Beetle," New reports, Is doing a land office business which makes two winners for John Willard, who also wrote "The Cat and the Canary." ontinuoUK oou to 11 P. M. Now Showing 3 dny only TlmrNrinjr to. Simrtny. Mnslrnl Interlude 2.

Fox-Oakland Pictorial vents Intimate Glimpses In Sport- I land 4. "IT IS THE IiAW" Dramatic hit of the season. 5- KICHAIU) HAKDING DAVIS' "The Fight" RUDOLPH'S MASTERS Xovf-ity program with specialties EREST TORRESCE, star nf "The Covered Wafton," and Louis LaGranfte in a scene from "THE SIDE SHOW OR LIFE." starting tomorrow at the American, Or--: WocdSoftucs hf (IS ERNEST TORRENCE ST A 11 OK "THE ('OVKItEU WAGON" in "THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE" Aflnptrd from "The Mountebank," by Win. J. I.orke also roMF.m, intk.ii national kcwnhcel.

KKATI RK. STARTING TOMORROW iii ik 1 Wife I MARIE PREVOST end MONTE BLUE in i I.a Times Tuiliiy Gloria Swanaon It "Her I.ot Story." i 1 1 'mMBMmmmwmmmmmBttmmmsmmmmnmimimmitwmiMWsmsitx I Tomorrow I Ff RICHARD BARIHELMESS In "FURY' '0 STARTS 5 TOMORROW WM Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of Proven direction; on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it M2 TrllS evening players'- will the Koulevard pass another milestone in their march along the pathway of fame. In other words tonirht will mark SAYS keep going.

There was a heavy, empty feeling right in the pit of my ail the time, and I had such terrible gas pains around my heart I could hardly breathe. I Just reached the point where I thought I would have to give up my job. "I havp only taken three, bottles of 'Karnnk but this remark-able medicine hus put me in fine hape. 1 have a splendid appetite row, my food diRests perfectly, and all the bloating and pas Pains are entirely gone. In fact, my stomach Is as sound as a dollar, fine fit in everyway.

I feel It my duty to give Karnak the, credit it so richly, deserves." Karnak is sold in Oakland and Berkeley exclusively by The Owl Drue Co. Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism the opening of the sixth season ht little theater- productions under the direction of Wilbur S. Tupper at the Boulevard'. Little theater, Foothill Boulevard and Fifty-seventh avenue. Little theaters come and go.

They come with horns tooting and extravagant phrases with high priced press agents and elaborate 4nten- tne oblivion. Tupper is the exception to the rule. While we have never met the man he must be somewhat of a zealot. Certainly he is no stranger to hard, work. Surely he deserves to have his efforts crowned with success and encomium.

TWENTY SEASONS AGO TODAY Tforbert Basil ford Is author of Honorable John nt the Maorionousrli thr-a'pr. Six seasons ago Tupper conceived the notion of establishing a little theater. He went to work quietly and efficiently, made no brag of what he would do, asked no assistance from the newspapers that was not his due and did not bother dramatic reviewers with his troubles. tr Is Kimnosed that his first few seasons were not marked With I brilliant success. But this, apparently, did not trouble him for he has persisted in his work.

And now, the beginning of the sixth season one finds him in a fair way to realize his ambitions, that of building a real home, for his organization. His first program will consist of three plays, one a tragedy of his own "In Toseana Tavern," another, 'Hyacinths," by Tacie May Han-na; another "The Florist Shop," by Winifred Hawkridge. The players will ha Agnes Trumbly, Frances Smith, Beth Smithson, Helen Holmes, Richard Nething, Sarah I'atrick, John Warfel, Janet Peacock, Holly Flaherty, Enid Rem- ick and Edwin Haskell. a 's mail brought forth a weighty letter inscribed in the sprawling hand bf our old compatriot, Jack Sheehan, who has graduated from the ranks of iramatlc stock to New l'ork musical comedy and seems to 'be go ing ahead with gargantuan strides. "Did I tell you," he inquires after a question or two about 'our health and a dab Of two about his.

private enterprises, "that I was going with a musical comedy called Other was to go with it temporarily until the Foliies opened but my part developed so well that I want to stay but the firm owning bmh shows says I must live up. to Follies co'fitract. So I will have -another Broadway opening in a couple of weeks. FORTY SEASONS AGO TODAY "The Black Crook" Is at bc Grand Opera House In San I ra ncisro. "We open in New York at the nubert theater on the eighteenth, according to presint But enough about me.

Let me tell you about some of the other folks from OaKland Nana Hryant Is appearing; with. JViyet.h Sc-hildkrsMt In 'The Firebrand is to l.e featured by Al Woods in a naughty farce (can't think I or the cliff Thompson is a iso a new Al Woods show. Golden is playing vaudeville Mere. 'I you could have been on a party with us-the other night Mitt I hompsonrMax Waizman. Sammy Ivan Mllier, Lou' nennison and yours truly a typical Morosco cast.

Am Inclosing a nuhonle niain kmt rf nn. fourth of tho world population In I int. Jack Sheehan Takes Pen In Hand I i I II IE JOB Stomach Now Sonnd as a Dollar and Feels Fine and Fit in Every Way, Declares San Francisco Man. The ravaging effects of indigestion on th-3 system and the quick And thorough way in which An- rdr's phenomenal new medicine, Karnsk, overcomes this health-wrecking trouble and restores the system to a healthy condition of vitality and 'vigor is forcefully demonstrated in the case of Wil- liara 0.L Henry, 1150 I'owell street, Ban Frajicisco. "I suffered with stomach trouble Off and on lor the Past five years," tates Mr.

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