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ffl FIVC LEASED VIRE NEW smviptr ASSOCIATED POES5 A-AjkAc 0-Mmrrto AUNT Exclusively in ih Tribune DAILY SUNDAY Cbimtv UNITED DPtX" INTERNATIONAL NEWT- UNVtRTALfERVICt roNrmirun-cn nocrv BfxethanalToibtr newmiprts CbmNned) laittWaU tVrwa VOLUME CALIFORNIA, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1924 15 NO. 70 Co-eds to Claim-They Are Plain Girls, Not Vamps Native Sons Dedicate McClymonds High School WILLIAM J. HAYES, grand president of the Illative Sons of Golden West, and others officers of the organization officiated at the dedication ceremonies at the new McClymonds high school yesterday. In -the upper picture Hayes, assisted by other grand officers, is cementing in place at the entrance to the school a bronze plaque in memory of the late W. McClymonds.

Left to right: F. C. MER-RITT. CHARLES A. THOMPSON, JUDGE FLETCHER A.

CUTLER, W. A. TENNEY. principal of the school; WILLIAM J. HAYES.

F. GARRISON, C. L. McENERNEY and JOHN F. REGAN.

Below, MARIE BARBOUR and GERDA BERSCH raising the flag to the top of the school flagpole. SILEA1R0 CAFE RAIDED; FOUR ROBBED S4500 FDH LOST WIRE IT UPHELD Delegates to Intercollegiate TAX IS NEAR. s. us Conference Seek to Cor-' rect Wrong Impression. BERKELEY, March 10.

The modern co-ed Is not- the-rouged, marcelled and frlvllous "vamp" that she Is generally depleted to be. She's Just "plain girl." fond of pretty clothes, but not too Intent upon them. She mixes with hard work and she doesn't Lone. Bandit Holds 'Up Ovm ers and 2 Patrons of Race- ''aaaaaaaaBBBaaaBaBBBaaaaBaBBaaaaBBBaaBapaaan WWHPI' Ull HIIHHHII! lUy-WfflW 111 Am A li wr ILM Jfa track Inn; Woman Hides Diamond Rings Worth $800 Saturday, March 15, 1924. Is the final day allowed under the fe'd-ral income tax law for the filing of Income and profits tax- returns and to pay at least one-fourth of the tax due.

Collector of Internal Revenue John 1 'McLaughlin estimates that 240,000 returns wore mailed out-of his office, which includes 4 8 counties in Northern California. The collector stated yesterday that aliout one-third of these individ The supreme, court of the United States today decided in favor of the Western Union Telegraph company in the case of J. A. Cztzek; 5767 Shafter avenue, Oakland, who had been awarded $4500 damages by the lower courts owing to failure to deliver a telegram eent by Czizek from this city to Boise, Idaho. Word of the decision wai recalled here today from Washington, D.

C. By this action of the supreme limitations fixed by telegraph companies In the transmission, of messages were sustained. Czizek Is now In Washington, shirk responsibility. Thes.e are some of the things that two delegates from the University of California to the annual women's Intercollegiate conference to be held this year at the University of California will try to have placed before the world at large. That co-eds in particular and unlversif les in general are "misrepresented" because of the misdeeds or "foolish" natures of a few students is the contention of the Women's Council at the Uni uals had filed thoir returns.

With but eight working days left between now and the final day of reckoning, March 16, Income returns must be made at the rate of 15,000 a day. Failure to meet the Income re A solitary hold-up man held four peopls at bay In the Racetrack Inn, Pan Leandro, last night, while he methodically searched the estab-. llshment and appropriated all he found of value, Including $150 from the cash register. Max Steinfeldt, proprietor, and his wife, and Miss Alice Tlfee and Joseph Price were the only people In the tavern when the bandit entered. The man burst suddenly through the door of the establishment with a revolver drawn and ready to i ehoot.

Swaggering across the floor. where he went pending the outcome of the case. The Czlzeks came here from Boise four years ago. They left their possessions In that place and after their arrival received a telegraphic offer from T. J.

Jones of Boise, to purchase the holdings they had left behind them. Czizek sent a reply by Western Union, stating his terms. This tele versity of California, which has instructed its delegates to enter this subject for discussion at the Arizona meeting. Mary Elizabeth Fox, vice president of the Berkeley student body, and Adallne Bowden, senior womens representative in the same organization, have been chosen as delegates from the state university. The annual Intercollegiate quirements within the allotted time means penalties, fines and imprisonment or both.

Collector McLaughlin points out that the responsibility for making Income tax returns rests with all unmarried individuals whose net Income for the year 1923 was $10:0 and all married men whose income was $2000 or over, and warns that the government will be alert for evaders. The office hours are from 8:30 to 5:30, from March 3 to March 12, Inclusive, 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. March 13 to 14, And from 8:30 a.

m. to 9 p. m. on March 15, the final day for the filing of the Income tax returns for 1923. said session, at which co-eds from Jinl- gram, according to Czizek was not I 'i 'ffii'la8''' fill If'.

rrrrrtr1 tklmwif I p- 1 delivered. The message Is said to have been found pigeonholed in Boise. In the meantime, through the failure of a bank In Boise, Czizek sustained heavy financial losses. When the-case-was taken Into court, the company sought to limit Its liability to $50 as provided in the contract printed on telegraph blanks. versitles in all parts of the country will be in attendance, Is scheduled for April 2.

3 and Among the questions to be discussed, besides the one to be entered by Calif6rniak4.hat of plaolng the college student in his or her rightful position are the development of the honor spirit, faculty and student co-operation, vocational guldnnce and "point' systems. commanded his victims to line up against the wall and to produce Jl their valuables. Mrs. Steinfelt saved two diamond rings by her presence of mind. When the bandit glanced away from the party for a second she removed the rings, valued at $800, from her finger, and quietly placed them on a shelf above her head.

After rifling the cash register, the bandit commanded the victims to make no move the police on penalty of death, backed out through the door and disappeared. Steinfelt Immediately notified the authorities at San Leandro and the Oakland police. All of the high John P. McLaughlin, the internal revenue collector for the first district of California. Woman, 83, Burned To Death by Match LOS ANGELES, March 10.

The HATS FIVE TO TWENTY, DOLLARS charred body of Mrs. Augusta ways leading out of San Leandro 1 m4I -t-viiMWiJ were guarded last night by posses, but no further trace of the desperado was found. The hold-up man wore a white handkerchief over the lower portion, of his face, but the proprietor ef the Inn obtained a good description of him nevertheless. benutte, 83, was found yesterday in the HvinK room of her-home Nothing else about the house, which neighbors said she had occupied for fifty years, was 'burned. Even the chair on which she sat and table on which her arm rested were still intact, according to the police, who expresses' the opinion that tho aged women had lighted a match to start a gas heater a moment before a I stroke of apoplexy caused the flame to drop from her fingers into her School Dedicators Pay High Tribute to J.

W. McClymonds lap. eaten extensively -i lx' KNX Devil fish are by the Japanese. Upon the second anniversary of the death of McClymonds, founder of the school system, leading citizens of the city yesterday assembled to dedicate the newest high school- In Oakland In his name. The ceremonies which officially Victim of Bandits Beaten With Brick i FRANCISCO, March "'icmboldened by their successes of yesterday and last night, two bandits made two holdups in different parts of the city early today, and In one.

case severely beat their victim. The tailor shop of Adam Bren- Ber, 0 years old, 1281 Ellis street. this principle in Oakland has led to the national reputation which the school system of this city enjoys. REAP BENEFITS WORK. "As the head of a great educational institution, McClymonds directed the way to good American citizenship of thousands of the city's population.

He gave Ms career to the Oakland' 'schools, and we are reaping the benefits of his work; ''McClymonds came Oaks-land school department In 1889 and retired in 191S as superinten Confidence! Introduced tha J. McClymJs high school, Twenty-slxtll andN Myrtle streets, into the Oakland school system were held under the direction of the Grand Parlor of the Native Sons of the Golden West, with William J. Hayes. It is a winning factor in KNAPPS service for though we, lose a sale, we gain yonr confidence. Ralph A.

Knapp was first visited. The robbers entered in the guise of customers, telling Brenner they wanted an overcoat rellned. They seized him, forced him Into a back room, compelled him to lie on a couch and metered him with pillows. Ha declfctd to be quiet, so they truXw.him on the head with a brick. They took $83 concealed beneath a mattress and fled.

Hel dent emeritus. Among the institutions he established during that Dignity Begins at the Top ANY hat that's jost a bit proud of itself knows tKat, andso does any man who realizes the importance ofjheadwear as the other fejlow index to his, taste. M' Uow 'iC too." A ISD-that's the very why Hat Head- 'Jt. quarters is responsible for the natty and correct appearance grand president, presiding. McClymonds' life and work in the upbuilding of the schools of this city were extolled by Superintendent of Schools Fred M.

Hunter. Superior Judge Lincoln Realtor Astor Gives $50,000 period were the merit system for the selection of teachers and the teaching of music -and manual training in the public schools." The McClymonds high school Is the latest to be completed under the school building program, of For "Housing Trust Builders' Clearing House to Be Topic At a meeting, of the board directors of the Merchants Exchange, 412 Thirteenth street, tomorrow 94 17th Lnkealde 8OH0 140T AvVA Frultvnle eztfl S. Church added to the tribute to the pioneer teacher with an address on the subject, Mc was treated for concussion of the LONDON, March 10. It was announced today that Viscount Astor is giving $50,000 to asslt In founding brain at the Central emergency ho.pitan A half hour later, apparently a "housing trust in Plymouth. The fund Is to be used to relieve housing i evening, Cameron Fraser will speak on "The Benefits of the Builders' Clearing House." the same two men appeared at the 1919.

ll contains SS class rooms, 11 shops, administrative offices, storerooms, shops, domestic science quarters, jnillinery and art rooms, and an auditorium with a seating rapacity of 1000. conditions. Lady Astor has given an equal amount. People's Furniture store, 2293 Mis UR knowledge, c6opefatin; wfthjiyouf' 0 Many colleges are introducing courses on life insurance. I 1 eioh street.

The proprietor, Jacob Wiseman, was alone. He had Just Clymonds, Citizen and Friend." The oration of the day was delivr ered by Judge Fletcher A. Cutler, grand second vice-president of the Native Sons. TABLET IS UXVEILED. A bronze memorial tablet, erected by the Board of Education hi memory of the honored teacher, and located at the main entrance to the school building, was un Own Your Own Home.

own, gives your appearahcfi good nd-of f. yu -r, taken the contents of the safe Laboratory NW cp0RT DRESSES $865, representing Saturday's sales, preparatory to going to the bank at 9 o'clock. The money was In his pocket. The men entered and-asked to see a kitchen table. Wiseman took him to the rear, when he was Hat Headquarters veiled by j.

Fr-Chandlerr membeH -TT-r elzed by a second man, whom he Fertilizers EVERGREEN pure ized sheep manure. This is the best fertilizer to be had. $2.00 per 100 lbs. Free from weeds. MANURE FOR GARDEN WORK 60 and 75 per sack.

Garden and Lawn Seed, Lime and Sulphur. v. National Feed Fuel Yards B5th, Corner Grove Sts. I'lrdmont i.la had not seen, and was grabbed by (MtininghamScharman Knox, Stetson, Mossanl anJ Borsalino HaU Broadway at 1 2th: Oakland the throat The first, man drew a run, threatened to kill Wiseman he moved, and took the money. of the board.

A large oil painting of the late subscribed for by a group of friends of the McClymonds family, was presented to the school by Abe P. Leach. The officers of the Native Sons, including Hayes, Cutler, F. C. Mer-riH, E.

F. Garrison, John F. Regan and C. L. McEnerney, officiated at the placing of the memorial tablet.

A tribute to the schools of the city" and the state was made by prove that "Groz-it" Pulverized Sheep Manure from Nevada Is by far the best fertilizer value on the market "Groz-it" is dried by the hot winds of the Nevada' desert and contains but 12 moisture. Other advertised California sheep manures contains 45 moisture. Why pay 2c a pound for water? "Groz-it" is sold all over SPECIAL $15 AND $19-75 Velour checks, flannel worsteds, gabardines, twills, in all the going colors tans, American Beauty, artichoke, etc some daintily trimmed with leather. Pair Flee Jail by -Holding Up Warden THE DALLES, March 10. R.

Williams, held for trial on a charge of having robbed' the Mosier (Ore.) State Bank, and Bert Taylor, serving a six months' sentence for larceny escaped from the. Wasco county jail last night by holding up the lailer with a Run. aDnarently I Hayes In his opening remarks. McClymonds' part in the founding the United States Alnmeda County Distributors I WSAB A nj ON i ASHDAT Your clothes of the Oakland schools was graced by Hunter. i What are Block Coal Co.

'fn01vmnnds was arnnnp- the' are the first and the Jutestonjhejinj Third and Oak Streets Oak. 385 t-ta-adopt th a Ideal that eiluca smupgrra" to ttremf rom the i 1-4 I 1 I II -Mah-Jongg ana linen; emDroiaereaToiiars Mr Alpine Wood Co. Adeline Russell Berk. tion means instruction for the children of all the people," said Hunter, "and his establishment of dashint? out. stealing an automobile parked nearby and driving rapidly out of town.

1810 THE JOHNSON.WASHER and cuffs. Pencil weaves in orange, cerise, browns, etc. Charge Accounts for Your Convenience Mr sss---e- 'gifts that 3 glasses? It Is now an accepted fact that the eyes are unusually "trained" when play-in; this 'popular game, many complain of severe headaches. We can compute "ipeuial lences for you to relieve this unavoidable strain ami make play-inp a pleasure. They can be worn in.

any style eye-plaxs mounting or Trame that you (-elect. Ask us to and your wash-ing has been a pleasure. You are proud of the results and sur I 1 1 11 ai IMC STONE RINGS "Sapphires, Rubies, Emeralds, Amethyst, Topaz, Aquamarines. Black and Green Onyx in odd shapes and cuts, set in unusual hand carved and pierced settings of white and green gold, suitable for the little 469 I3th, at Broadway explain in detail. prised at the ease with which it has supplied clean, sweetly sterilized clothes for the Assets.

.890,660.80 I' W. D. Fennimor IJ. Doit F. F.

T. Witton A. R. F-nnimnr J. Davia 4 An article purchased at Morton's assures one of a superior quality of merchandise than is-found elsewhere at the same price.

1 the entire family, Dependable PLUMBING Send for our Illustrated Circular AS Authorized Johnson Washer Dealer Jokaann Vaker Stare Strom Eleetrfe CaaapaaT "IT is annoying to have de- IW)M 13th St. Oak la ait 1X13 1S9 Park St. Alaaieda S8X THE YEARS TELL THE TALE There passed awn v. a few days airo. an esiimahle old Kentlrman ho was a pioneer, resident of the Kast Bay.

He was also a pioneer Investor In this Institution. For RlmOPt flfly years tils has heen Invested here end has always been BAKE. are proiui of this record and invite you to plare your money ha at SIX rtR CEST. ALAMEDA COUNTY LGN ASSOCIATION 563 SqCTttNTH ST OAKUND Near lay Street fectlve riuniblng In lu Jokaaua Wi.krr Store tRerk- Vleax Electrie Bhap ll ome. Avoid the Inronvenl-ene by tin vine deiiondablc fixtures Installed.

rldae). BtMIS Skafter Are. Pled moat 335. 'ala KleetHe Compaay rUtO Skattark Ave. Berk.

S6 Haywar R. J. Enaler Camaaay 3012 EU 14th. Fraltvala KXt (Foraaerly Bchlaeter'a) Convenient payment' accounts extended to responsible persons. H.

MORTON COMPANY Jewelers Broadway at 14th Street Oakland Your needa will be eorrertlr handled by the riumher advertising: In tonight's Tribune Clarified under t-r Anthorld JOHNSON WA5UIIOI Dealera 1221 BROADWAY Oakland Sinft nil 4TTIXK tK, Berkeley INI Pmi, St. 10S2 Market tllKlaa Street J. W. Pearson Hardware Company 4014 Piedmont Avenue rhana. riedmont lilt Pearson Chadil Hardware Company J11S Hopkln, gtreet -Thone Frultrkla rtione'Oaklantl 5(JT A Building and Loan A'ociatwn Forty-Sine Year of Sound Security Vw lt.S90.660.SO.

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