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5 U.N DAY OaklanO Ctibunt JULY 20. 192 day until the "business of the con-! vention has been completed. In liiiTl KINGS NAPOLEON HELD BERKELEY GLUB fiflflOR-NOTIES view of the fact that this year la a Presidential election as well as a state election jear. the indic.nions are the coming convention will he one of the most important ln the history of the Mate federation. A record of the votes of the ine.mheis of the recent of the 1 11 -fornia state legislature his been ARE ATTACKED BY 0 BE GRANDSON MERGER PLANNED ACTSVITJES Aaong Negroes Delilah 1 Secretary Frank B.

Terry of thement should do their ihare in th GERMAN WRITER OF FAMED PIRATE forwarded by the federation to every labor organization in the state of California flsvwell as a com- Plete resume of all of the 1. PET, KIT LEY, Julv Berl e-lev's service clubs 111 be united in a central body to work for nif Barbers' Union, Local No. 1 4, of this city, has been advised hy James Shannesy, interna At th Inrt regular meeting of the Carpenters I'nion, Local No. I'iinrc tVi I Hon enacted avorable 1, 1 SHI civic advancement (f the city. an entertainment and high tional president-of the organization to the effect that lie JV.

vv ifi Mcel.in.l More rrrK inr a. been Refreshments were served and 1 i 'T1' rman of the; i members of the i01.al tbat failed of paip-. i h- ho ilh hmc.h.-i.ii for Julv at the 11. pointed to serve as chair in i Will "be In' rest h-u will he the l-henna 1 cor, i i 1 I MLLE.N CURTIS. lio law and legislative rommitiee ni labor movement addressed immKieo nti labor inovenient addr'eel Pom erf ill and Brutal I li.in Mid Srmirpp of Mrtlilerraiioitii, Hrxralpil a nrpslor.

opi'l-eot mem I John Alttnan, i. re Hie. mml-if i Katiirring. 1 11 Is. organization I 'ill Ae.

)( no 4er of the C.OL'ks.' of llllh.l...'.l I hich will be held in "ncanizauon in tne Walt reuses' I'nion of this on h.i "oikrrs for some linir. viirv nRf nr ruin i mn tnnt ti.i ready he-en I ro in tl I li'i her (i tun he 'iiWid- t-pil ii I hi. lii i iio-4s a romins ieptemhr. This moved to San Jose the time in the history of the 1 the nresenl time em o'o A'ti lh. micrnatioiial union lhl i'-i loo 1 1 was at one tone l'i' has Jiel.i till.

i time that they will report a 100: I n.i local labor conn fl-'d Ts view of ti fad thai ev Anounce- el in i ivr of Kotarv s. n.i rviiaec. I he Is iv ll cllili Kill ni'-e; ni a It II lo- I i et kind an el I'tof n-nu 1 -lit-r-K the i hi iniporrant legislative matters i 1 11 T- l.n II'1 II' rilM 1 I ll 1 .1 rt 11 tt I 1 ft i t'ii i Mm ively enericed in thn iti5 proper laws for il of the iialrons. of ments. "i.i come up heforo the secretary- Ferry will be cue of the coverv can 1' bv tl .1 i r.i i Tt i vr.

T.m wuc n. 1 1 imrrvil Service mnft ri'rn- INllltlftlt.) July 1, Nnpoleon I the of reels pirate whose nntvp to 'li-ihe terror Into the heart of e.i-f iclnir men in the Mod I'erra ria in the t.r-innii of the 1 th Th: 1 i tti tlieory hy pene Ihinnnv. .1 I'renrh resea ri'her, who him put olonn (lie of hi In hooU I o' lively del. me (lie ienun I're-. Aui-t ria part IpiiVi tnler-e-trd in Nai'i'lom l.eeauf" it I i 1 'llll, '11 I II 'i tl i- '''MX'tHl.

Til 1 'i i 1. MVR1 Vf I. a Ml--. 15-'' 8" V.r JJjfr -f 3V hi-ii 1 1 i1 -1 in i ft i laml I "tea of I A row lii jff i P- fi' Word been rrcehe.l bv the local labor ottlcials t'lat Saiiui' I ii'in pers. presided I of the American Federation of.

Labor, i fill in a. critical condition, and thai ic det'Hilte statement ret: iivlo- tr 1 ro of the convention. Perry was at one time president of the California State l-'edefatloh of Barber and during his lnciimbancv In thai office acted ns the legislative representative in Sacramento. Ferry at the present time Is, the local vice-president the State Kederation of Labor. A if ei! 1 1 'ei'r a piied I I ii-' Ii a I I i At the last regular meeting of the fivtra1 Labor Council of Alameda county a committee of five was ap-j pointed to make the necessary ar-l ingementa for a Labor Pay picnic.

Labor Day will fall on Mon-! clay. September 1, this year and the i committee appointed will make effort to have one of the biggest celebrations of its kind on On last Thursday evening the that date. The following the committee that baa been appointed: Sid Stanton Lore, V. Manning. Charles C.

Council and AVIlIiam A. Ppooner. utoiiiohiie Mechanics' Fiilon. Lodge Nn "i64, of this city, held; one of the largest meetings since organization. James Thorpe, in-; terni'ional Ice-presideiu of the I 1 ho who rninsliP.1 the old "Holv the el Tfe Irs UN .1 A I' ll thnr ii of Vr.ti.m--ihty." of wh.irh A'istrii wax the Irtcrnationa) -Association of Ma-I i ii ist attended the 1)nj 1 At the last meetlne of the initiate, I.

a (lass of I -tin ce pew Kuihlin. Trades Council of Ala- mcnihers. A. Mori ell. who will ron- i ii.eda county nomination of uffi- miinnnt tuettiher.

nnd who tiiere- tv I' a r. 1. VV. Ht Austria on that 'hiw i c. i L-iiren' Vhrit Is -VMiJl riv.irse whii-li lias.

h-f: little. -ooiin'ry of n': ii at i K. i-s. Ovuy re-eut the local organization ai the cers for the ensuing term was the' cotiiiiii; international convention of Pi'l'iclpal order of At lliol fi" I ion In Fetrop, made a next meeting of the council iiom- iencthv report on the several ations will compleled and th ainendments that he pre-nt to election will be held on Tuesday he An effort' nil! be evening, Ju'y I 1 1 1 eauant? v2'i i-itis pnniil' ill aim'i! I. ii I lie I.

i We Guard Your Health The pavinpr to our patrons in health, chip to the carp we take in buyirp only wholesome products is difficult to estimate in cannot hp estimated ii find cents. lint is a 'great, satisfaction to know that rdl foods comin to your table have passed the tests of experts as to whoiosninoiH ss and food value and that is just what happen- to r.H articles from kaj-Tfis to re a and Markets. Begin Monday to give yo-ir- fvnilv oply 1 -(! from Skaggs vou'll nionov, too. UNUSUAL Monday Morning Bargains Until Noon 12 o'Clock r.s vii.i iv in 'aKl Heretofore ved to hai at the convention to have I-'cd c.i "ll of l.aN'f d- on V. a 1 from of Tuse any, hi i eMry bar tot There was nevr a I ll a pro ud fanii' rat es It- a 1 cent ury.

ia rate dep.n tinent for mechanic under tiie in ''lie tiotl of the Intei -national As-. I a ut I juri-i P-st ion of Machinist. During the few- months several org an! ra certainty nliout that, however. fi" now Fttauax cites old books and authors to prove his theory of On last Punday a special meeting of the District 'Council of Retail; Clerk" was held In Sin Francisco! and preparations were made to se- cure the enactment of a 6 o'clock closing of all. furnishing goods, "tores throughout the state of Cal-' ifornln.

A committee of five were' appointed to draft the proposed law which will submitted at the next meeting of the council to be ms of automobile mechanics have en organized throughout the pirate descent. The name of this pirate was Tie used to make, the I Fmted States and Canada, with the result that the men enaased in to the uurai-, on mtronioDiie work have come V. r.1 lh uilhfi rh-y aii -V hvv Hold r'H-j-S' h'n! A.I i I r- i i ti, of ln 1 -rV Clitic j(f i.w fur 1 thin ei-is' nutiOii of I. i. The kive'- 1' the Th U.P ot AufMali.m f' A Irs: I wjil tf Vdt'a I'll ni Uns cnn Vwy tt 'Xor -Fffnro Cif -ir th- jis in iir.ure in i'i-'Iusmp ir-n- I tifficus.

i fhop. ii m-w 'nf rf .1 riatt I'vinp ni'i 'i." rin liwTs. U.t'T Uurinc th flip t-ulorf a I J--' out aftr the i'or h.r, rMir-i, of a lions. anJ orfl ly hnvme ihfir va-t suns of in pipr Kifn 1S 01 wis'n' M.rks whivJ; -i er of James ur- Vr hivin i.sr-d to 1-y Mitre, in in- cal Wo'ff c-f tli- liUttd Mates to sh(t in cut r.r erpris I. Afl7- He vas rniversn boi-trh' up banks in f-''p' ttM'ln of i i she was none and lus name lives in conclusion fokelore in those parts ns much ei-atlon uf that the American Fed- held in Oakland this coming month.

Labor should organize. Representatives frm all the clerks') department to take care of this, unions In the state were present at line of work, said, department to he the meeting. under the sole Jurisdiction of the' 42c 4Sc WHITE KING MILK for cai Large packngp vv can (Limit or To: 1 arc? i Ms l.dlgo a that of Captain. Kidd in Atiien- i His career is pictured In the memories of his gra nd-da ueh er, Apasia i.MIomeri. a talented lireek author, who was horn in Athens in Aooordine to these the jiirate settled in his old aite In Corsica and to escape his erejnlus adopted the name of Ern-ui irte.

Boi arte is the translation into Italian of the Greek mime of i'a lomeros. Bonaparte was also the family tin ice a p'i'iieon iind he in-: in i a In addlt.on Fnau.ix ci'es the vv t-- of he Vii- h-s of A r--ra rrr 1 1 vv 1 1 re tr 6 12 3 3 The Plumbers Union, Local No. I 44 4 of Oakland, celebrated with Jinks last Wednesday even- i ing ln the Cooks', Walters' and Waitresses Hiil at Twenty-second and 'Grove streets. An orchestra of seven pieces furnished music for, the occasion. Prominent speakers addressed the gatherirrg and told of 'he successful efforts being made; In behalf of th organized labor -movement in this district 'eshrnents were served under tile i f- A.

presentative for the ursaiiization. 25c Beritn an founded Alfred CORN FLAKES PORK BEANS 1 Vienr-a. and 1 the nt in Mi't I fj hls rlub AM.ri,. I en.i crvat I 1 1 Anr rctummg h.M, t.n ami I si' lf and iv. Amenta nN ins reinuinti i I- 'er the 1 'l'-'ise of tiiv.

'amz Ji ich. after the I International Association of Ma-i chinisis. with headquarters at Washington, P. C. Harry Bryant in the t.us.ness representative for I the 'local organization, and Waiter Champion is president.

The S'atiorarv Fncineers' I'nion. i Lcc il No. tills city. In con-; junction with 'the ladies' auxiliary there with, give its an-, mill entertainment a' the conclu-si'-n of its bu -in- rieetire in 'lie Fa-- Tiitns 1 e-. eo.i-ig.

Pi t--h at serv ed -e nd it--ge-ne; a --o. I h-. Iv ail. speecius were rnide A. Carter atnl Con itl a acLafferiy.

William Spoopi r. secretary for the labor council, a'o spoke and congra'ula'ed the wood woi that has been done hy tie- ladles' auxiliary of tiie zaiioii and hope i the. lime for 25C ilfeWiSHnBT II I v. ci'i-rations and enib rf trade. rim ca 'i urk.

in A .1 1 jhf- I i w.l I I I 1 1 1 if. I La I I 1 1 hen l.f I i. l.fiLl3l i n- Some of Our Regular Monc Mr- ,1.. Y. M.

C. A. asked for three colore. 1 if Ausi rid and itzerla i L-nvii JF.ine.ary. I noi.feman named Calomeros.

son ceimpanv'' of all his i- at Lucerne. ml Tiie holding Prices TO MUSE SOUTH of Constantiiie Comr.enos. who emigrated to Tus'any in 1 1 7 while ntine 'otime aa-s found a second home in Corsica. dors not consider his SOAP AND CLEANERS crVstaL wiin I proofs as final, but the Vienna papers suggest that -'a poleon kept women to go JNlrs. Cur'i was the first one nualify." At that t.me no wonian was sent overseas who could not furnish a month toward her own expenses for one year.

Her certificate of 'iischame gives the foiiowiiiu; 'From May and June, duly Canteen at St. Sulpiee Julv. at 1 laiissimon, i near Verdun sector' duty, canteen, from. August to December, St. Mazaire, canteen, front December 2i, -ms to May, 1U1H.

Hut secretary at Ch i mbery, Fraiu e. inch "as the leave area for colored soldiers." This was the largest Work in France for colored im-n. Four ns a ho win ted une every or-with th" lie is In a position, accordire to the t.ate of tlie ex, hanpes, to move capital to and from ierma r.y. Frederick Mi. ous For 14 years a partner of Stinnes, with whom, Jiowever.

he broke last year. Lu-citndorff is one of his admirers, end. had the Manich monarchist -oup last, autumn proved successful, proposed to appoint him financial and economic-dictator of Germany. Rudolph Karstadt The big de-rartineiit store king of Germany. DEL MONT SAUCE 6 25 SUGAR i ollld soot) ga n.

a 'ion a Am. ricatt Te i would have eared his enemies would use the fact that his gra ml fa iier was a ration e.f Labor ladies' auxiliary in bars pirate as an argument against him I addition to their own organization. V. Mat Kl cable pi The Oakland P.v Spiv iii I A the la't regul meeting of the ks'. and L'nioit, Local No.

31. a report wa made by Business Representative. Carl P. ILbbard advising tl.at Nick an emp'oyee nf the enlj-n u-y department for the Hotel 11 was in very seriiius condl-ti. in a local hospital.

ILbbar-d a'-o leported 'hat a tiiember of tmiuy vear' sfitidlng, was a's-D In the hospital suffering from blood poisoning. The sick committee of the organization was Instructed to take care of the sick members and take care of their wants. This union ma.ntali a doctor. f-mera! bench In addition to i's itsizatinn without any extra cost to the membership. California State- Federation of Lahor has iued its annual call for the coming convention, which will be held in the F.Iks' Hail Santa Barbara, besinulng 'St ln a.

m. Monday, September '22. and 1 ve-St'lrf frOr-1 to Drama Teachers Spooner also coiiipliiuenied the union on the good work aeeom- thus i i nil the Chicago Ihiily lished j- the engineers' union by News. MOSCOW. July If'.

Information To Meet Saturday business repre-i-'titative. T. J. women and seven men Kmplovs shi.p-g.rls in stores colored Pure the offi'ial staff of in 66 German tow ns. Owns fac-I composed tories and has bir interests in Lon- I workers with about twenty- help 1'.

(i. NAI'TIIA 10 liars culmi; OIL Hand. Soap, I for IYOKY S()A1 Med. size, 2 fo--. CHH'SO Lai-" package SLA I 0AM ers, 'ha mbery way the only $6.59 I- 43c 27c rs AMt He Mi Ki BKKKKLKY.

July lfi. The i Roberts. wo. he stated, has given I Teachers' Atsociation ot the 'best years of his life in behalf Cal. fornia will hold an open round-: of the uplift and the betterment, of table diffusion of problems coiuiit.or.s "under which the r.e-c wi'h educational drama tics or her of is confronted clock next Saturday "after- T.

J. R-ib---: also cddrese I the mm in the "are room Sa i pi hr ng and told of. the Shop. Ttit graph a enne i ha ere now being made to erect and Bancfuft way. Miss Virginia a labor temple in this city and the Sanderson of Sua Jose, tlm pi esi-j reasons whv ev ery i.m cot.necfed W'" rt Or r.

i zri 1 1 Liflit. continues to reach the writer from Jthe soutlitrn harv est fiel Is the Volga fiver, and from the indicati-ig that harvest will to reach tlie fiiures pr-. victisly 1 1 1 a 1 Inhanitants in manv parts the eountry are suffer pg severely. The Soviet- government is confident r. its power to relieve all distress in areas f.iimte iei-f -s not ah-e." and Is tio-uan'ed.

w-'tiets tPe altitude to-v a rd the A ii move tei ef "kir.l fi.r profess-'irs and s-, i I The have i ijie. tpein jiiiot a'l I eif rs them- JA'RS PEET'S Was area in Frame with a woman in eharire, this honor coins -to Mr. Curtis. On June 1 she was sent to F.om&igne. where Amerj'-an dead were j-elniried.

The writer asked Mrs Curtis what to h-r mind did she consid-r iht- cieat service rendered by petrro Mon in France dtirine the yur. While she was en' huriat ic o-. performed at Chambery. where the negro sold lers a 1 tb-ir vacation. rhe said she fet the; work of I el.urv 1" dad was 'h- p.ee., chine.

Large raekazp wini king Fl SIM l.Mll il IIJwiiMHWiill I iu inn i ui I ii ill ill miimmm I Lfirr rackave. 'ifC cion and New York. A few months go he paid cash down for foods whi' li be bought in Manchester. Jacob Michael Ope of the youngest arid most influential of the inflation kings. Recently when the German State Post Office was ediort of cah lent it over jfm.nnn.

hlir.ng tiie war bt made ir. I i Kicbaid Kahn Another vouth-ful inflation km? Made a fortune cut of the of dutme the war. at. afer -Wards ftorn the ir-ent a' a b.n prn-e tons of var nia' hl' vvlr. trar3'-tion jnide hini ore of rich st men Camillo Castiglionl Rfgarded as the hem rtYAli r-n ih? nt.

H- oivns in s-en rjes, et-d tonirois ten ff -l ina: ing foui paper ti.anu-1 -'i t'l ies. roiis hemical; elee-ti tcitv, fhippn's. haptha and -r r.s r'es, Vie'llia PeUS- FRUIT Arias riNJ ii'-zmi (H A 1. 1 ii iio-ii A Ll a i --I)M7o-n. ni Ten 75 bond and 1- PI' Shv 15c K'jger Nil cans Kink1" rii- i I 'an i.e.-; SOc I a pa net is tne way I'lavtda il r-bes foda" the ot S-f of Hughfs The that i 1 1 if i '-'sr.

as 1' will have official resnlts I inn -V i'! a pproa ci.m in is' ria I crisis with nti'tp'tit 0 1 5 lo, It a SKAGGS BUTTER fresh You cainV't biiv butter no in you pay. JAR CAPS Mason, zinc 4bc dlor-te LM.t!2',tol.4: per cent. and. a con-. se.pient agrarian crisis wi'h sinail n'.

ii'le 'o compet-e vi vadum.e. r( eic.id""rMen and with Hughes and his cij pa i recently el ie, to 1,,. eommit'tee of the national tdi.i.r. ence of social workers re. ently 1 in Toronto, Canada.

Tim i-first time such an honoi h.i., come lo an American negro. L'eHart Hubbard, a star a'hle'e of thq University of Mi. iiigc.ti, p. cemly honurs a' the games ln Europ and K. Gc de.n.

another coie-reii athlete reri-t rotng-the Dorchester A. Boston, on honors at this meet, held in Colr.toe-s s-cliui'i Kiaijee. Both men lave t.ien pan athletic in C-nlifoi a. away ho'iors. JELLY CLASSES--S-r.

pe, A ruined piears i-'aier tie httl C-3 95c 48c net's i im to foriM bbiic I f-nu'td Eosei The Cher i mftie.n but I ret es i ich as fcts rival Ca-- A a or to) tr.e A' S'tiiji. 0 urine the war i li.e the opet a 1 1 A me, I' hoe vi ii cox ers, do'on PAKOUAX Pound pouno: 1 pound 14c the new ts as a i'lde to- r1eir-'V)f- 'he pec. ve-'iig a 'li a'l .1. L. ir, he h- j-a to -t i-h 1Y A rge- of 1 f.f COFFEE Mast, Will rim-iM- Vt.

Wfi 1 ti.d ian.1 JAR RINGS r- fa 5 i -rf Nevr Age makes gradu (n-H g.h ii the Ca iii'oi ti i 1. I'OIM) tb S1.45 r. of ran 1 POIND can EARST I I 2r do7f UKf i i ,) BROODS i- -n i in i uf a I hoar- the i its IS V. 1 $1.00 ETURNED TO U-G. imo-rg a 'D Jul 1 egj-u th- She tV-t hi e.

of e. si 'o-oi CERTO ano l-'i an i Einest qiiaht CHEESE EELL ClfEAM Tound a in in the. a -1 -o t-. SI js. Si'ai' 1 ie a i i of of i-kert, he ii' 'jp'-v-i n-'" 'li'.

A no r-s' f'-e. 1 Large. hf "u'f" A J). rt miIMp l.tlK' .1 I i 1 i. i'pai i IS, del, I of Jul.

pi i-y i-f the State Te ir.ii. -ii 't. and pre, of ') Soli' lo.ol K-m v. Nutritious, because it is made of the very highest quality materials. In All Our Meat Departments i i MLiUlS a of li.

ijt-O l.ol'js tie i lovye-t pt)ssible. All modern refrigerated iiartt. High Quality Meats at 'markets enuipi v. ith 1 ti cut koast-a KIM I.AIV li'iH i Wi lfi LOVE CULT LIST I- Voting liP-'f, '11- 1 1 IS I'r I Palm 1 ma ua.1'. end.

ha B- a- fi. Kb. rs vv a en, ta id a. Ecsl sirall steaks, pound POKK STEAK shoulder cuts, pound I or by polii.o (OCNTUV SAl Our own make, fnsh daily, lb. T.t'v i.

i.i: "i -The iriia i la I 1 a HealthEul, because it is made under ideal conditions in a clern factory where every care is taken to preserve the purity of the ingredients. DeliciciSS, because the flours are scientifically, blended and each loaf is perfectly baked. J'l. VEAL STEAK Choice oh re,) people c-f a los- d'l V. 'l a- i fat'--Its' v.

i lit, 25c Strictly fresh. 2 His 22c I I 1 I IIHIOM t.1") I' 0. shoulder cuts, pound i '11. --S S'i. p'-s- vvi.

'll get: tile S'O, a I s' 1 it, tie li- of 'ha r'-B I I Of B' rkele. i (i- Var if a fa mi ij- (hat 'ca me Vrl 'ton I a I Was eit -i'v; ,.,1 (Jae l.lj- 1 tot. ll AT I'llhi 1 li. nd pia' tin )- ,1 iv foi i I. out a in a I imr-tai'ied bv the i Oil Cla rk lead- "n-ve and alleged a -e he poiire- ei today, I ere being made to tie asserted i -l.

i '') rest In con i. is. po; td mar- a Jiis own L'-s Amtei-i-s women. id by polite to ha ve in Denver Is. a the -It.

ilieh tin- ai- he mi'li'iv ed in lie 1 his Church ol i i i aii'is'-o aiij a eo, fdo-- e.J in ne 1 'aki Us -ti's es for th.r", Sou i he' 1 mm vi of I'a a rs I i i Ii'. is II, Tilgb Stick to REMARKS a Friendly Loaf ASK itll III ALI I band niaii, the IV-bman ind I CI. V.pQ'f'Ti'iATH fOB'oiEtsiTIKr MS a ria. ja rs i IMainvi the father of tie Tilgl.ii F.i Mth 'UjB Frt-s da a n. I St li a nit 1 on She I Alt lJ dli.o'i oi no id nut i CH I.

si. its: ii th s. Iioiii S.iJ.lrf 11.1 fan I i "ikl I I 11'b S' llll 1 I i I ft I Av Ti n- I Mo'ilea of ti D.li fill fieri a iol "tending, a Bjnd rfiiT san 'ehlrt. --i. t-ik.

"Sth end Fenniu tl. of So I t.o.,.i,. Till' was l. lle.j L- H. wtilei ''') PP'J I'nn Pas Imrtased ty h-IihhI I'icnic li-li.

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