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8-B SUNDAY JUNE 14; 1925 1 DafclattD Crfbune 7lal Will SLAYER SUITASKSS5000 WATER DAMAGES "Safety First" 'Is Students5 Slogan Pupils who are helping make a-success of the junior safety eouncil at the Lowell Junior High school. Left to right: BERNICE GAMBETTI. ERNEST BARBER. WILLIAM LANDIS. REXFORD McKEE and ISABEL MAYOL LQIVELL SCHOOL 'ADOPTS PROGRAM FOR SAVING LIVES 'i3mm inctuda the SAN JOSE, June 18.

Suit for BAN FRANCISCO. June S5000 damages and an order en-, joining the defendant from- further interference with their water sup- unanes Komnsonr 48, was 1 sentenced today to San Quentln for an indeterminate period of from ten years to life for the confessed' mur i 1 ply was on file by Mary E. and Organize to Help der of Nellie Powers, with whom he had been living for several years as man and wife. Safety Council Cut Auto When his case was called befoie Judge J. J.

Trabucco he declared James Rlngrose or the los uatos section against F. H. Myers in superior court here today. The plaintiffs allege that their water supply, for both domestic and Irrigation purposes, was cut off re cently when Myersciit water pipes leading from springs In which the plaintiffs claim to have a half-interest, and diverted the water to Myers' property. Hfu Death Toll.

fpmrw The work of savlntr Uvea throutrh that the murder occurred during a drinking party and that he -was rranliation la under way with guilty and was ready, to take his medicine. A stay of execution until June 15 was granted. Ki' if 5 $fxVJ Ni-s til i tally developed program at the XiOwell Junior high school, Oakland, i according- to an outline of the work by O. E. Furbush, the principal, to th Eaatbay Safety Qouncll.

GREAT -YTS- TOUR of YO SEMITE NATIpNAL PARK In' Your Vacation With. Frets Glacier Point Side-Trip J'see" Yosemjte you should make sure that you explore not only Yonemite Valley but the wondtMul scenic attractions on both sides of It, including a second "Yosemite Valley'! and Hetch Hetchy Lajce on one aide, and the Big Tree on the other. What You See by "YTS" Tour The inclusive 240-mile Motor Car Tour of Yosemite National Park, operated daily from June 1 to October A bf the Yosemite Transportation System, take yon to both aides of the great Park. Starting from and returnirfg to El Portal, the Park gateway, you will see Merced River Canyoa, Yosemite Tuolumne Grove of Big Trees, Hetch Hetchy; Valley and. Lake, O'Shaughnessy Dam, Artist and Inspiration Point, Wawona and Mariposa.

Grove of Big Trees, all the scenic marvels of Yosemite Valley in a special valley trip, and including Glacier Point ann Over-banging Rock by free side-trip 240 miles of motqring in Yosemite's mountains for $25.00. You may purchase "YTS" Touf in nection with your railroad excursion tickets, via' El Portal. iCantp Curry and Yosemite Lodge extend to you their cordial welcome as in former years. Ha tes, American Plan, $4 to European Plan, 41.50 to IJ.0O, with excellent cafeteria. For all routings and accommodations, addrest YOSEMITE PAR une program is one of Jtpnlor afety council work under the cheme laid down by the safety eouncil with the hope of educating: cnooi cnudren to the need for more caution in crossing street, tn the end that the automobile death At the last regular meeting of the Jones street.

San Francisco, with a toil may be further reduced. William Land Is la head of the Central Labor Council of Alameda P' honor society of Lowell junior high county a communication was re celved from the American Federa and as such is head of the safety 1 1 i A i i tion of Labor calling attention to li.nuncu ui mat scnoui. xne nonor the fact that a campaign of orgnn ization will be started in this dls society is responsible for onran- grand ball last evening. Last night affair concluded a five-day program of entertainment in which labor leaders, city officials and civic Organizations attended. The new building Is considered to be one of the best equipped of Its kind In the country.

Albert A. Greenbaum, recording secretary, was active In the arrangement of the program, in which he was -ably assisted by F. King, financial secretary. Ixlng- the work In that school, and I according to Furbush the Dlan Mas i already been productive of excel- trict in the near future under the auspfces of the Union Label Trades Department of the Federation. The campaign, which will bo countrywide, will continue for a period of 40 weeks, and will cost Five groups of persons each will convey organized labors message During the past week Joseph F.

Clark, fourth vice-president of the FOUR CHIEF AIDES. Landis has delegated the details the work to four captains" as follows: Captain of the street, Ernest 'barber; captala of the assembly, Hexford McKee; captain of traffic, ilsabel Mayol; captain of the yard, i to the workers through lectures, literature and moving pictures. Painters' and Decorators International Union, arrived in this dis Joseoh V. Valentine, former trict, following several weeks, in Portland, where he was engaged in American Federation of Labor vice- the settlement-of the general paint CURRY CO. 1325 Broadway, 2121 ShattuA Ave.

Dresldent and former president ot ers' strike last week. Clark will the International Molders' Union visit the local union. will serve as honorary chairman at the fifty-third annual picnic of the PHBLICITT GHIE Iron Molders Union. Local ino. lb Tel.

Oakland 1437 TeL Thornwall 60 Oakland Berkeley CAMP CURRY-8-Day Tours, June 20 21 The officials of the local Butchers' Union have been advised that M. S. Maxwell, president of the California State Federation of of San Francisco and Oakland, at California Park. Sunday, June 21 1925. Valentine formerly resided Butcher Wdrkmeri.

has recovered ACTDVDTBES Aaong Negroes J30elilah tSeasley in San Francisco, but has been, liv from his recent llness and has re A Sierra TO ADDRESS CLL'B ing in Cincinnati for the past few sumed his duties as the presiding HOTEL WAWONA months, where he has been recover Summer Resort Bermce Gambetta. "The Junior safety council has been In operation for several months." said Furbush. "I find it works better to give the students "control of all these matters than it dtd when we handled them with itha teachers. The safety works a entirely new departure, tuted after the school was addressed by Oliver Kehrleln, a dl-, rector of the Eastbay Safety Council. We believe education In safety work will have a great effect in leaching children the hazards in connection with automobiles, and that It will help to make them more careful drivers when they are ld enough to take thea wheel." MOST SCHOOLS AID FLAX.

Besides Landis and his four 'deputies the officers of the honor -society of the school are Kenneth officer of the State organization. The information was also conveyed Golfing, finning, fennla, anlnimlng, horseback riding, dnnclng, Kaa ing his health. His old-time friends in the labor movement of the State will give him a reception upon his to the local organization that the anuual picnio of the San Francisco arrival here. J. C.

McQulston, manager of publicity, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, East one 01171 Trip iroru ilaklnnd and vicinity. YOSEMITE VISITORS ran rench Wawona In time for dinner, vlalt I he Mnrlpoan Bin; Trees la tke morning and mnke the "control for Yoaemlte In the afternoon. Addreaa C. A. WASHBURN, Mgr.

HOTEL WAWONA. Wawona. Calif. The Bakery and Confectionery BALTIMORE, June 13. Twotwho volunteer to go to the camp Butchers' Union.

Local No. 115, will be held at Kendall Park, June 24, 1925. An announcement was made at Workers' Union. Local No. 119, will hold their annual picnic at Pine- hours after my arrival here an and help care for these children.

Mrs. Mossell Griffin purchased a building in Washington. X). for hurst. Wednesday, June 17.

The recent meeting of the Central Labor electrical and hail storm visited the city. The press reported the hail Pittsburgh, will speak at the meeting of the Oakland Advertising club at the committee in charge has arranged an elaborate program. Lunches and Council that the Brewery Workers Union and Beer Bottlers' Union of San Francisco and vicinity had refreshments will be served free. the use of the National Congressional legislative gouncil. CoN PUN fJAPPINESS piled four feet in some places.

The writer was attending a masa-meet-InWot the N. A. A. C. P.

which Was HEALTH VKTING BATHING OATING Hotel Oakland on III ISHINO IIKINO ored Women. It is within walking' signed a new wage agreement with their employers. Forey. Solomon Guevera, Ralph Chase, Gloria Brown, Hannah Fin- Local labor officials of the industry have been advised by being held in the new Bethel A. It calls for an Increase of three kelstein and Rexford McKee.

M. E. church. This church is the dollars per week in salary, as well Host of the Oakland schools as improved working conditions. the general secretary or the Trades Department of the American Federation of Labor that all arrangements have been completed for the next convention of at TAKOMA "ON THR SHORES OP LAKE TAHOE" Equipped hounekoeplnif cottagef and tents: also hotel accommodations.

Btora on grounda. French and Italian dfnners served In lot)re. Danclni; every Saddle horses anit guides furnlslied for hunting and Ishlnir. A flrst-rlass place, at moderate prices. Now operated by WM.

E. SOITANA, P. O. Taho ma. Lake Tahoe, Cat.

pride of Baltimore, costing more than any two other churches owned by colored people in the city or nave organized safety council Croups, according to the Eastbay Safety Council. Each handles the Secretary Paul Scharrenburg. sec June 16, on "Radio and Its Advertising Features." McQuiston is a member of the Pittsburgh Ad club. Rotary club and chamber of commerce, past president of the Association National Ad program according to the desires of the department, which will be held Its own student body, with the re retary for the California State Federation of Labor, has Just released" a record of the labor measures enacted at the recent session of the State Legislature. The votes of the sult that tvn nlani Mnrtlv at Atlantic City, beginning at o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 30.

The official headquar alika. afeHUI HIM members of the legislature has been ters will be at the Iroquois Hotel, Just completed. The convention will be held on the roof garden of the vertisers, and has compiled by Scharrenburg. showing distance of the capitol and the congressional library. WELFARE LEADERS.

Philadelphia is the home of Mrs. S. W. Layton, a former Californian who for 21 years was executive secretary of the Philadelphia Association for Protection of Colored Women. She entered the work in its infancy and by her faithful services she has established a welfare institution second to none serving colored people in the United States.

Owing to failing health she recently resigned. There are many interesting colored people residing here. Among th.em must be considered W. H. Bascom, whose family for more than 50 years has conducted the leading interior decorating store In the city.

Mr. Newman, a brother to Rev. Newman, of Oakland, is Sutter-Yuba C. of C. been president off.

0. HcQUISTOK, how the legislators voted on measures affecting organized labor. hotel. Connolley's Lakeside Lodge In the Famous Lakeside Park, Lake Tahoe Hotel, cottages, tents, camping, housekeeping accommodations. All kinds of sports.

Fine sandy bathing beach. Chicken dinner every day. Write W. F. Connolley (formerly of Connolley's Bijou Inn), Stateline P.

Calif. the Pittsburgh Advertising club three times. He Is also a commit state. It was paid for by Bishop Brooks, in three years. Among the places -of interest visited was the Afro-America's publishing plant.

This is one of the oldest papers owned by colored people in America. The publishers have been in' business 40 years, owning their ownfress and all the necessary machinery for publication of a thirty-two weekly illustrated paper. It was established by the late John Murphy and sons. After th death 'of the father i a few years ago one of his sons was elected president of 'the company and Carl Murphy resigned as professor of German Howard university to become the Don Witt, vice-president of the Several officials of the local Car tee worker In the National Electric California State Federation of La Names Delegates TUBA CITY, June 13. Claude Trlplett, chairman of the Tuba Clty Merchants' Association, and Arthur Gluckman, president of the Light Association, the American Electric Railway Association and bor for tljis district, announced at the last regular meeting of the local the Pennsylvania Electric Associa penters' Union attented the funeral services of Frank H.

Zeigler, a member of the Carpenters'. Union, Local No. 48 3. of San Francisco, who lost his life Sunday afternoon In an attempt to save a 12-year-old Central Labor Council that the an tion. nual convention of the State organ Tuba County Chamber of Com-mercs, and Roy Stewart, Marysville ization will be held at San Diego Rock Ridge Students September 21, 1925.

Witt stated boy from drowning at the beach Business man, were named by the directors of the Sutter and Tuba that the recent meeting of the ex near the new Fleishhacker pool. Plan Health Play ecutive committee of the Federa chambers of commerce yesterdav the leading caterer. There are Ziegler was an active member of his McKINNEY'S MOST MODERATE KATES ON LAKE TAHOE Hotel, Cottages Free Dancing, Good Things to Eat More Amusements. D. H.

CHAMBERS, McKINNEY'S Connolley-Bijou Inn Wonder spot on the shore of Lake Tahoe. Hotel, cottages, tents. Chicken dinner dally. Best and safest bathing beach. Electrlo lights.

All amusements. Store, free camp grounds. Mrs. Anna Connolley, Bijou, California. tion had decided on the foregoing editor.

He holds the degree of A. to represent business men of this many women of distinction. Dr organization. Students of Rock Ridge school date. Witt also announced that the M.

from Harvard university and Agnes Berry Montier has charge are planning to present a health play, "A Visit From Mars." on the executive committee had transcated of a class of under-nourished col The dance committee of the has studied abroad. He has an of Cooks'. Waiters' and Waitresses' fice force of 10 persons, and on district at a meeting in San Francisco next Monday, when the price will be fixed for the 1925 peach TO p. A resolution was adopted here many matters of vital interest to the organized labor movement, a ored school children. Y.

M. C. A. PROSPEROUS afternoon of June 17, with prac tically the whole student body par Saturdays conducts a class in Union. Local No.

31, of this city, has announced that all arrange resume of which will soon be trans Journalism for his reporters. He The Y. M. C. A.

and also the ticipating. The play is one of the Ohio health pageant spectacles and ments have been completed for the kindly furnished the writer a list yesterday pledging the support of novelty dance which will be given of places of interest to visit. requires 350 students to present. Y. W.

C. A. buildings are large and modern structures. The writer attended a monthly meeting of the Tuesday evening. July 2, 1925, at the Joint commercial bodies to the California Canning Peach Growers' Association? I The object is to dramatize health A BANK.

One was the Harry O. Wilson their headquarters located at Twen lessons. ty-second and Grove streets. The N. A.

A. C. P. which was held in one of the assembly rooms of the bank, a private institution founded Emerald Bay Camp AND HOTELS NOW OPEN Benutlfully sltusted. Come to Lske Tahoe tn June; 'Ideal climate: belt fishing.

Mndernly equipped" tents 'snd cnttsgpi. Basting, fishing, bsthlng, tramping. Good suto rosd from State hlelm-sy. I2'J per week and up. Address NKL-SON L.

8 ALT Ell. Emerald Hay P. Lake Tshoe, or PeckvJudib tit Market Street. Ssn Frsncllco. proceeds of the dance will be used ia assisting the sick and disabled.

Y. W. C. about 200 persons be Joseph's Place Completely furnished housekeeping cottages and tents; camplnsr grounds bathing. Near best fishing grounds.

L. H. JOSEPH, Prop. HOMEWOOD, Lake Tnuoe, Calif. about twenty-two years ago as the Mutual Benefit Society and the Helping.

Hand Saving and Loan as memoers or tne organization. ing present. J. Max Barber delivered an address and a report of the pilgrimage to the grave of The 'ff leers of the local union of teachers have been advised by the sociation of Baltimore. The founder was born in Tappahomick, Essex county, and educated in the public schools of that city.

His father taught In the public schools general secretary of the American What Do You Want Most If You Are mitted to the affiliated unions throughout the State, At a recent meeting of the District Council of Boilermakers, the position of business representative for the district was Michael Gabbett, secretary for the local Boilermakers' Union, was elected to fill the new position. Gabbett is one of the ablest officials in the iron trades industry. The organizations comprising the District Council of Boilermakers consists of the unions located at San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, Vallejo and Richmond, Contra Costa county. The Musicians' Union, Branch No. 6, concluded the house-warming ceremonies in connection with the dedication, of their new home and office building, located at 230 Federation of Teachers that the John Brown at Lake Placid, N.

Y. A membership drive was on, and one organization took out a membership of. 100. Of the colored welfare institutions in Philadelphia none 'i more notable than the Philadel annual convention of the organlza' there from 1862 to 1866, later serv tion will be held at Chicago. 111.

ing as principal. His mother was a commencing Monday, June 29. The teacher from 1865 to 1885 in the session will continue until Julv 2. i Baltimore city schools. His bank EL CAMPO "The Home Camp' at Homeirood LAKE TAHOE Rrerythlng furnlahed complete for houaekeeptfrVt ramliy tcnta and tenti for two peraont; full line) RTocerlei: electric JIghta.

BILL JOHNSTON. phia Weekly Tribune, which has The secretary of the federation WHITE HALL A good pIim to ipnd your vacation. 36 tntlei from PldcervilU on rond to Liko Tahoe. Good ineali, him cooking, ill white help, Bood bedi; homelike place to good fishing, hiking dancing, good muilc tn attendance all the time. Come to WHITE HALL, for week-ends.

Write C. E. rinney. White Hall, Randall P. 1 Dorado Cat.

Hume cooking, white help. cites the fact that the coming con owns Its own building and does a flourishing business with all races its own press, and all other necessary publishing equipment. This clave will be the largest in the his represented among the depositors. paper, like the Afro-Amerigan of tory or the organization, in view The writer visited the Y. M.

u. Baltimore, was established 40 years of the fact that every affiliated 7 nj Homewood, Lake Tahoe, Cal, ago and has never missed publica union has signified intention of tion. having representatives present. a massive structure fitted with modern equipment. The organization has 1200 active members and several hundred associate members.

The Y. W. C. A. had closed While visiting the office of this paper that the writer learned that Robert C.

Furnaces and Ivan John for want of a secretary and the son, the colored Oakland students Community Center for colored girls on the University of California had lust lost its executive secre team, were in the city, having come Gamp Richardson Bight on the like, Twentv-flve 1 'snd tary who had resljrned to become Lake and River Fishing No Rattlesnakes "PHILLIPS" manager of the Phlladelpnia As housekeeping cottages and tsnts. ft, seres of camp grounds. Btora on grounds. Qss ststlon, butcher, and mall dally. New this year, One of ths finest csmpi on the lake.

In connection to participate in the Inter-College meet held at the University of Pennsylvania. They were royally feted by members of the Phi Psi fraternity, and the physical director of theY. M-. C. A.

They later left for Chicago where they were to participate in the meet to be held at the University of sociation for the Protection of Colored Women. The writer then visited St. Barnabas parochial school which also contains "a high school, the scholarship standard being such that its pupils are Vnw open, at Summit, on Lincoln HtEhwar, Plprvlllt. T.ska Tahoe. Ideal retort In heart of Sierra.

Snowhill partlei arranged until JuIt 15. Tennli, dancing. Ratei rcat. Lvon a Blckeli, with the Pierce Arrow auto SUgs Una. Vade P.

El Dorado or Peck-Judah. accepted by the state normal school. This school is operated hv th! "Oblate Sisters." a coiorea To Lake Tahoe via Fleree-Arrow Ante Star. The short nay to the Like; also ths most scenic. Lesves Fsrry Building.

San Francisco, a. m. arrlvs at the Lake p. m. Oakland.

40th and Shifter. New Union Depot, Bscrsmsnto, etb and One hour for PACIFIC HOUSE A PIONEER TEACHER In last week's letter I gave a order established in Baltimore 100 years ago. The Mother House con history of kindergarten work lunch si fiscervuie. Mra. B.

Pools, manager. The flrrt reiort nected witn el. prances convent, ia here also. among colored teachers in Waesh-ington D. C.

The first colored girl to graduate as a kindergarten KCHOOEi FOB flUfl HUtJ. Temporary Relief Today and Suffering Tomorrow? or do you want a permanent correction of your trouble or sickness Why do you continue to use medicine, massage, electricity, riolet-ray, for your ailments, when the most any of these things can do is to give you a little temporary relief The yery root or cause of your condition must be removed before you can ever expect to be well, and any method or application such as mentioned above cahnot possibly reach the cause of your trouble. You can be well if you want to be. No matter what your trouble is or how long standing, we are sure that we can get you well If It Is possible to do so. We do not care bow many things you have tried; don't say that you have done "everything there Is to be done" until you have consulted us about your condition.

Many people labor under the wrong Impression concerning our work, due to the advice of some know-it-alV who tells them that we half kill people in working on them, etc, etc. Chances are the "know-it-all" never had any of our work and knows nothing about it. We are Palmer Graduates. The name "Palmer" to Chiropractors is as the name to silver it assures you of toe best We practice only Chiropractic as developed and taught by the Palmer School, the largest Chiropractic school in the world, and any method such as head pulling, neck twisting, Jumping on your back, violet-ray, mas-S, electrcnlo reaction, is not Chiropractic and is not used by good competent Chiropractors. We use only our hands CISG0H0TE, I have been toldthat there was Krhool in Baltimore for the edu on Uis highway after leaving Placervllls where first dan meals arc available.

Full camping flihtng, hunting, picnicking, etc. Fint elm hotel accommodations available. Mrs. R. Poole, Pacific P.

Cal. Placer county; a. plain homelike hotel In the Sierra Nevada elev. 6000 mile from state auto cation of colored priests, but upon visiting the Josephtte seminary I was surprised to find the students were white and were being educated to serve as priests in colored missions. The priest in charge said colored men had attended the and that there were two KYBURZ HOTEL roaa; oil ana gasoline; special K.

rates: excellent h. M. PRKEMAN Cisco, or Peck-Judah. i Bslph Kjrbun, prop. Close enough to the colored priests in the city.

Father Lskes, without being toe far from town, Ever? convenience snd sceommodatlon, fins rooms, first- superb trip at LOW EXPENSE -ifte CANADIAN NATIONAL WAY dill meill. Milling, hunting, hiking, telephone. pott office, fres esmplng grounds elese. Moderate rates. Fslr treatment.

lou'll enloj a few dl Dorsey, who was men Father Uncles, who taught' in Epihany college and had written several books. Other colored priests war uvinir in California, one of HOTEL AUBURN The most luxurious and np-to-dstt hot si between Sacramento and Lake Our motto It, "Service te plssse 'and prices to lull." European or American. The traveling man's snd tourlits' home. Osrsge. Jos, Stslnsr, Auburn, Plscer Calif.

vjr a week with us. RIVERTON RESORT At, MARTIN, prop. Tint class mesli and teacher was Mrs. Sarah Sanderson Collins sister of Mrs. Mary Grasses, of Oakland.

She now Uvea In Newark, N. J. She graduated in the second class of -the California Kindergarten Training School under Mrs Kate Douglass Smith Wiggins, the exercises held in Dasaway Hall June 2, 1882. She Was invited by Miss E. P.

Peabody, president of the American Froebu Union to go to St. Louis, Mo. and establish a training school for colored teachers; Kindergarten work in California was first established in September 1878, in San Francisco by Prof. Flex Adler, of New York City. He was assisted by Samuel W.

Levy, in securing subscriptions sufficient to maintain several free kindergartens. Mrs. George Hearst, Mrs. Leland Stanford and many others whose names are a part of the history of the state-maintained free kindergartens. The school Mrs.

Sarah E. Sanderson Collins attended was the first training school west of the Rocky Mountains and she was the first colored girl west of the Rocky Mountains to teach after graduating. Mrs. Wiggins regarded her as one of the her best teachers. Miss Sanderson resigned to teach in Viaalia public schools.

rooms. Dance rioor, lems, rras csmping privileges. Bent hunting, swimming snd trout fishing on Lake Tshos. Stats Hlehwiv. P.

O. PiclMc, EI Dorado Co, Diltsnc Telephone Inside Passa Ketchikan VVirgangeil Juneau oa your spine, ana ao not cause you pain. If You Are Ailing in Any Way Take SL Advantage, of the Followinsr Offer For NEXT TEN DAYS THE! WEH1NCEK X-RAY CHIRO. PH ACTORS, locate a 8239 TEIEGHAPH AVE. OAKLAND, lo at 312 GOLDEN GATE THEATKH BLOG- SAN FRANCISCO, pea preaeBtatloa of the eoapoa belatv will make a complete eiaminatioB, Including- a larao standard Ue X-Hny picture of toar aplac, and cxplala the exact canne of yoar troable ABBO-t FREE OK CHARGE OR OBLIGATION.

114F4. LOW SUMMER RATES EAST HOTEL BLAIRSDEN Blalrsden, Plumas Ceanty, Calif. Opts Yaar Around. Monte Vista Inn 60 miles from Sacramento on Lincoln midway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. First class accomodations.

DYE tt TURNER, Dutch Hat, Calif. Scenic Booklet Free Taku Glacier A superior tourists summer resort sltnsted In the beautiful Feather Klver Canyon. We have ntir own dairy. Hunting. Fiehlng, Bid X-RAY OOCFON ing.

Hiking. Oolflng. OEO. BODDI, prop. them, whom he knew very well, being in Oakland.

Some one signing "A California Buddy," had sent the order 1000. The priests were profoundly thankful for such a gift as the order was poor. The progress of the colored people can best be Judged by the success of such of their Institutions as the Fred Douglass hospital, erected as a memorial by Dr. Nathanel Mossell. It covers a city block and has been built fire proof, with all modern equipment.

Including a large operating room which, would compare favorably with any in the United States. A large class of colored nurses is being trained here. The Mossell family are amonir the families in Philadelphia, using their wealth -in helping to finance any enterprise which has for its object advancement of the race. Mrs. Mayer Mosell Griff la or-vantzari Averai vears ago the WM.

P. BARRY, Ge7. Agl. 689 Market St. SAN FRANCISCO Phone Sutter 5092 SKagway; Wehinger X-Ray Chiropractors Palmer Graduates Oakland Office: 3239 Telegraph Ave.

America's Scenic Tour 1 DESIRE GOOD BOARD. IP I READ THE TO IET ADS. WILL I FIND YOU BREWSTERVILLE Free auto camp grove at the east elty Ilmti of Groceries, gss, oil, esmp suppltss of ail kinds at elty prices. Csblns and tents. AL BRRWSTEK, Proprlstor." Palatial Steamers Every Boom Outside 75l $116 Phone Piedmont 8207 Hours: 10 A.

M. to 1 P. 2 to P. M. 7 to 1:30 P.

M. Sundays 9 to 11 A. U. Bulte 812, Golden Gate Theater Ran Frandftt-o. Phone Prospect 8644 IF prawoUd within 10 dsn from date this Coupon atltloe th bearer to an X-Ray report (bowing tut exact rauae of bla alvkaeas i baoluteW free of charge or obllatloa-la any way.

(T-6-14-2S) LOS ANGELES OFFICE, IMS W. Tth Lanst Beach ROUND TDtO MY DEAR LADY! jrom San Francisco TNCLUOINO meals and BERTH Adair Bid, dtb aad Locnaf Elizabeth C. Carter Outing associa Where did you get that complexion? Whyrln the-sunshine at Richardson Springs near Chico, Butte; of course. Write us about hot steam baths and mineral water. ICHT DAYS ABOARD SHIP The ScenicTriangleTourof British Colum.

'biai orvourtranacontincntaroufingmay i made in conjunction with this great Io Medicine, Surgery, Massage or Electricity tion, which annually gives a tree seashore vacation trio to several hundred poor colored children. She has been assisted ia this work by Dr. Annie Cooper of Richmond, Vai, and many men and women Ota and SHAFTEM. AVB. Plea.

Ul Xralna for BaaraJLente aad Plttnrg -Leava 7:60. 1:20, 11: a. m. 1:30. 1:80.

6:10, t.td v. m. ThrouKh Trains to Marysville. Colusa, Orovllle and Cblco Lee Richardson Chico, California THE LATIJEST RAILWAY SYSmimlEniGi I I J'.

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