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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 22

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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DaklanD Ctlbuu, SEPTEMBER 17, 1923 FRIDAY EVENING School Is Opened had placed th. purse, contah. 126. In his pocket and forgot t. Incident In th.

excitement. day night, wm solved today wh.a her husband, a Berkeley business 'man, reported to th. police that be PLAN METHODISTS COVERS RE On Angel Island BAN RAFAEL, Sept. 17. School STATE OIL LAND LEASE PREPARED opened on Angel Island yesterday for th.

first time In the history of ST BOO OF SCOUT ago at Paclfio City, near here, Ever since Lloyd Olennon, the received the new of the boy' death, he has kept constant vigil, night and day, on the waters of the bay. Shortly after dawn yesterday, the- father detected something dark In the distant waters, swam out and found the body of his boy. Toung Glennon was drowned last Friday when the boat, carrying him and Julian Maghlnasso, 14, capsized. The body was taken to the Island, with IT pupils under the Accused Violator of Liquor Laws Freed. Fired Hill, 28, of 6981 Vallejo stree Emeryville, obtained his release on ball from, the county jail this morning following his arrest last night on a charge ot violating the national prohibition act.

He was- ar'ested by Federal Agent-C. T. Hojt, i Auto Victim' Purse Found by Husband 5SACRAMENTOirSrt. 4T- Mys-idrv mivrniindln vthe disaDDear- tutelage of Miss Elisabeth Sperry 01 Miss Sperry is a nrra n-a nr nf 10 HOME 0001ED JfJ BAY i irl I I I I I I I II I I 1 Sperry, who founded the flour com-pany which bears his name. 7ll I I In I II I -j ine scnooi win tie under" tne Jurisdiction of County Superintend ent or schools James B.

Davidson of Marin county, who established the school yesterday. In former years children of the officers and attaches on the island were forced to attend school In San Francisco. wiaoe of tW4u Mrs, -J r- Hue- Structure Will Replace Beu-- lh Building Damaged in Fire. Floyd Glennon Finds Dead Son Shortly After- Dawn -and Brings Him Home. SACRAMENTO, Sept.

17. Tentative preparations for a lease of 125 acres of state land to private interests for oil drilling purposes on the grounds of the Ventura girls' school, today are under conr sideratlon by members of the state board of control and a special committee investigating the proposed lease. The committee, which includes George G. Radcliff, chairman of the board Surveyor General Kingsbury and Attorney General Webb, is expected to issue a formal call for bids for the the land on a 20 -year basis, with a cash man, an automobile accident west' Of here Mon PAVING PERMITS ISSUED. LIVERMORE, Bept.

IT. Three permits to lay sidewalks were issued during- the week' by Town Clerk Elmer 'G. Still, according to his report to the trustees. They were to' John Barry to Install a walk at First and streets, 4x100 feet; H. R.

Crane, First and streets, 4x100 feet, and A. L. Toung, East avenue, 4x180 feet. 5 fLmm" i 'i '5, I t. ti C3 i Plans to raise Money for the erection of a new Beulah Rest yesterday by the California Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church' in session at Santa Cruz.

SAN MATEO, IT. Waters of the bay yesterdav gave up th. tody of Lloyd Glennon, XB, Boy Scout, who was -Irowned a week bonus per acre and a royalty qn the 5 Formal request that'fhe land1 be mad. available for oil purposes was made discovery of oil near the state school. Home near Leona Heights are under way with approval voted Reconlxed Am "AA" Quality ine new structure will cost approximately $100,000.

A new three-Htnrv t-mnn ftnlah OCOSO'POGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOO building will replace the present 7 i WORLD'S FINEST MARKETS anuquaiea wooaen residence at 4690 Tompkins street, which was partially destroyed by fire August 20, M- VU.IU Lllli years old, has narrow stairways nu uob Deen considered a fire trap for years. It has been used AS a rest hnmn tn-r -i-oH' and their wives, deaconesses and missionaries since 1911, when it Was riven to the MnthnrtUt copal church by the owner, Harry The new building will be modern throughout and will be equipped with adeauate hnanitai aniti- SPOTLESS FOOD STORES! care for the fifty aged workers who UCH DO YOU HOWM 4k wm uccupy xne Duildlng. The home is maintained by the Northern California district of the Methodist-Episcopal church, and la the- only home of its kind for Methodists, in northern California. Mrs. J.

TV. Henderson is chairman of the building committee. Mrs. C. A.

Westenberg is chairman of the corporate board. Other officers and members are: Mrs. Charles Truman, vice-chairman; Mrs. S. H.

Curtis, recording secretary; Mrs. W. A. Rlggs, treasurer; Mrs. J.

-M. Jackson, Mrs. R. Willis, Mrs. G.

Harrison, Mrs. T. H. fitorev. Mm Rro.

K. J. Hanson, Mrs. John SPEND ANNUALLY ON SUGAR, BREAD, Milk? If yqu will ait down and check up on the amount of money which you spend annually on sugar, bread and milk alone, you will be. surprised at the size of the bill.

These items form the bulk of your food and you can't jet along without them. They are part of every meal. Save money on these important items! Buy them at the Jenny Wren Spotless Marketstake advantage of the tremendous buying power of the Jenny Wren Systemand when the year is gone, and you check up on what you have spent for food, you'll find you're many dollars ahead! You Save On Everything You "Buy From Jenny Wren FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS ALL STORES irs. j. tsnepara, Mrs.

C. P. Garver, Mrs. W. Hall, Mrs C.

A. Starkweather, Mrs 8. I. Harrison, Mrs. A.

Connor, Mrs. Clara Creas-Inger, Mrs. A. Parsons, Mrs. M.

C. Smith, Mrs. Charles Burckhalter and Mrs. A. C.

Stevens. Nile Church Will e' Hold Benefic Bazaar NTT B.nt ft a i communi cants of the Nlles and Decoto par- i 11 i me corpus unristl church are preparing for a benefit bazaar to be given in the near future Women of St. Cecilia's choir have been placed In charge of th em- il rv hnnfh i -r VV4LII ti Moorhead as chairman. Members fit Vl A Ahrt ATHn, nti i mo j.va(d. o.

onveira, Mary Duarte, Grace Rathbun, Flora Silvof Vut diu.i m'-iy AvtuviiK, xuveiyn ana and Adeline Rathbun. MILK UBBVS BRAND, TALL CANS 3 for 25c SUGAR PURE. C. H. CANE IN CLOTH BAGS 10 lbs.

59c BREAD JENNY WREN BRAND, FINEST BAKED 24-oz. Iflr loaf HA xunng the evening fo the bazaar, th. choir will present a musical -ald Christopher Columbus, dreamer who dared the threat of the unknown to make a dream come true. "It can be done," has echoed down the years; the watchword of the land he found. Of this land, Hendrik Willem Van Loon tells us in his "America, An Episode in the History of the beginning in, the October Companion.

iwure oy local talent. Other women of the parish who are working toward success of the benefit follow: Mrs. H. L. Scott Mrs.

M. Mrs. Irene G. Leonard, Marian Swlssig, Irene Dominicl, Mrs. A.

Juhl, Caroline ajid Hazel Kell, Mrs. A. L. Juhi Lena Shinnick, Mrs. Leon Solon Mrs.

F. Graber.jtfrs. A. Alves. Scout Executive a 'C'''C JenaJ Wren brand.

HA 0 JUjlljaJ Fin new white, i ILOZe 0UC CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 35c Leaves for Session MARTINEZ, Sept. 17. Joseph R. Warne, Contra Costa county Scout executive, left today for Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he will attend the twelfth ki.hki.i CANADA DRY SS 19c ence of Boy Scout executives, to be held September it- to il, The county Scout organization has RICE RAISED IN CAUFORNIA 2-lb. pkg.

15c crown considerably since the first til. VAai. Ml Kuming io zigures received by Warne from regional nes fl mm rf At- x-m i ASPARAGUS TIPS del monte 2 for 33c rating 1 1 February, 20 iX points; April, 60 points; May, 0 points; June, rHPCTEDEIEI nQ Lucky strikeg nd ni jkJ 1 JCiIVr lJuLiiO other Cigarettes 2 for 25c i fvum aau juiy, 7 points Highest score is 100 points. Pittsburg Rotarv WREN TOILET TISSUE JENNY The brilliant author of "The Story of Mankind? and i makes plain to us by word and picture that history is no stirring of the dull dust of ages, but a re-creation of living men and women, of the hopes and fears; of the vision and sacrifice; of the bitter fail-, ure and glorious achievement that have all gone into the building of this land we proudly call our own. More absorbing than fiction, more dramatic than the theater are the tragedy and comedy of a nation in the making America! Three outstanding serials by Margaret Deland, Mark Lee Luther and Grace S.

Richmond. Brilliant short stories by Sherwood Anderson, Zona Gale, Eklo Singmaster, Victor McClure and Grace Torrey. Feature articles, gravure pages, end all the fashion, beauty, service and home departments which have made the Companion the most distinguished and authoritative publication In Its field. Hears Oakland Man TISSUE, 1000 sheets QC flTTSRITR fl I.nl 1 rtut H. Backman, an Oakland business nimr, aaaressea members of the Plttshurar Tntarv mK luncheon at th.

Los Medanoa hotel today, speaking on business methods. The meetins was in ranged Justice of th. Peace waaa Moors. MmriM PAROWAX 9c NAMCO BABY CLAMS PEANUT BUTTER lb. 25c sld.d.

STILES TO TALK. Deputy District Attorney Harry Stiles will speak on "Pilgrim Citl-tenshlp" at an open meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Washing ton at tne American institute, 168 Eighteenth street, tonight. Won First Prix BUTTER Ib. 52c JENNY WREN State Fair DON'T OVERLOOK THESE DEPARTMENTS BUY TODAY HE OCTOBER Women Use Then dispose of this new hygienic help easily as tissue no laundry 7fc owe WOMEN by the millions ft discarding the old-time "sanl- tary pad" for new and scientific way. A wy that offers protection known before.

A way, too, that solves the oTd embarrassment of anon disposal MEAT I- FRUITS, I DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT VEGETABLES DEPARTMENT tenderloin CARROTS a mirror STFAK 3 ruRNiP3 Swiss CrlttSL ulLiriAa, BEETS S3 lb. 27k J55c cTFArf APPLES Jade CHEESE iJliwri.lV tttM.b.,, lb. 27k PORkSoAST CAABAS PICNIC HAMS Per 22c .1: 1QC SgSL lb. 25c It is called "KOTEX" Eight In It better-class women now employ It as easily as a piece of r- tissue. No laundry.

No embarrassment. It's five times as absorbent ai ordinary cotton pVdsl You dine, dance, motor for hours Tin Cucnrttt Ptmnroro Cbsrrirf tfo Tamx Arurvi. Nrar Tear, 2. The Fommost Iwiinunow rox Women Editid bt a Vfouxa in sheerest frocks without a second'! doubt or feari It deodorizes, too. And thus endt ALL danger of offending.

You ask for It at any drug ot department store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOtEX." Do as millions -are doing. End 41 MARKETS AT YOUR SERVICE old, insecure ways. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only io Cents a Copy i.oo a year a few cents. tM Maedonald Richmond i 8550 K.

14th Corner $6th Av. 1811 Park Boulevard, 1S00 Xinoota Ala read, at Bay Station 8520 Grand wear Santa Clara J084 Broadway, Oakland, at tlst Cu Ml Foothill Bonlevard, Near Seminary 1S1 Solano Berkeley, MOO Foothill Bonlevard Near Falrfai Ave. 8440 FoothlU Boulevard, Kear Frnttvala Ave. t. 4th Ave.

7 i No laundry dixard Liu tistut.

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