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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 4

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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THURSDAY EVENING JMlanfr AtklL 21, 1927 8 Structures to Meet Oakl anas Educational Nfeedj Your Eyes Bother Yoit? Lenses need changing; Phone Oak. 4584 for Appdlntm'enl SEAL SELLERS MEET SUNDAY Secretary Work Wins at Grater U-folein 1 Club' CHAi3.H.W0d Third Avenue a a co'sf of $1 00,000 nd the lower picfure is a drawing of Hie Toler Height scWI to be' built 'at Scott and Ninety-eighth avenues' at a cost of Plans have also beetf Accepted for the Golden Gate school shop, to be built at Sixty third and San Iff- Is: Here are two of tlie three new uniti of Oakland schools to Be built soon, plans having been accepfed arid bids called for by the board bf education. The upjter picture is "an architect's "drawing of the pro-nosed cart-time hish school to be Constructed at East Tenth street and I) i i rablo at a cost ot JU.UOU, mmm i i Thnta wVia wAfA rnnnfitrfflfl with i 1 1 uii mil, n.fi i iiih iti ir BY UNITED PKES8 LEASED WIRE TO THIS TINE LTILO, Hawaii, April 21r tary of the Interior Work has joined the "hole in one dob." The hole, however, was not the ethical little depression1 so hard to locate on golf green, but the 'enormous fire pit of-Halemaomatr volcano. Standing 10 feet from the edge of the crater, 1800 feet deep arid a1 quarter of A' mite wide, the secretary of the interior swatted a golf hall with accuracy, and it dropped into the cavern. Governor Farringtem required two strokes to' drop his hall into the his first shot missing the hall entirely.

interested, in Christ-. mas Seal sale will meet next Sun- flay at 8 p. m. ni Eel Vnlle according1 to an an nouncement made today by C. J.

president of the Alameda County Tuberculosis Association. In this cfinnection Htruble said: "It has been customary for several to hold a final meeting of those connected' with or interested in the annual Christmas Seal sale. This meeting has usually beenheld soon after the close of the sale. In" view of the fact, however, that many who are interested in the Sale have not had the opportunity of visiting Del Valle re-centlyl, if was decided to postpone the meeting this year until weather Conditions were favorable for hold- fnfif I at TVaI Vrtllo A lrlnf V-n. i those Interested: to inspect the preventorium and 89 the progress made there." gram has been arranged, following- wiiiL-n an opportunely win De given any woman RUUD Herfe is the secret of a good bath "Plenty of hot water and a good soap." To be well-groomed hot Water must be had in quantities and instantly Ruud Heaters have offered homes this convenience fot nedrly half a century.

i ii ii iinnn te nil i rn Murphy's court was to give to Will-iam Cohen all pf the personal ture to a tract whos educational facilities now Include only One Dortable. ose mxitm property to which he couia prove a valid The 'rest was or. The Toler Heights school will be built at Scott and Ninety-eigntn avenues of brick and plaster in the dered. divided amofig the eight heirs by lot. The choice by lot having been Spanish type, with four will cost about $35,000.

GET HEIRL 1 made. Judge Church was called The Part Time high school, at upon to authorize the division as East Tenth street and Third ave nue, will be a two-story structure i of fourteen rooms, costing It win be near the hew administra Your Home CdH Have This Comfort for Few Cents a Day Heirs of Mrs. Emily 6. Cohen, i'lahsl have beew accepted and bids called by the board of education for three new units to be add horse power have pur electric motor tion building. The Golden Gate school shop, third of the structures to be ap AUTOMATIC HOT WATER HEAfER who died In Alameda In 1924, leaving an estate of $1,500,000, today received personal property valued at $11,277.35 in a partial distribution ordered.

-by Judge Lincoln S. ed shortly to the Oakland school plan, bringing the total number of educational structures In the city follows: To William G. Cohen, property valued at Edgar A. Cohen, 51876.06: Mabel C. Lansing.

Emlllie E. Owens. Donald A. Cohen, $4714: Emma B. Cohen, Douglas Cohen and Edward M.

Bray. $748.80. Among tlK books found in the collection was a set of Shakespeare printed in London In 1632. valued at $1250. Oil paintings, silverware, antique furniture, furnishings linen and books made up the prp.

erty left by Mrs. Cohen at the his proved, will cost about It will be at Sixty-third and San Pablo, and will Include auto shops, 65. Church. machine shops, and all the ad While the most imposing of the The urorerty fliwrihuted by or- new buildings Is the new Part juncts necessary to a complete dr of thh c.ahsistfM of heir manual training derjartment. Phone Gtencourt 314 Time high school, construction of the Toier Heights school has the greatest neighborhood" significance, since it gives a permanent struc I fruit jars, garden tools, I can be sold thru a Want Ad.

looms and furnishings 'which were recently made the basis of a court battle It JOdgO John D. Murphy' Williani Cohen, son of Mrs. Cohen, ftafl -cfltfrn'eil tho-bulk toric Fernside mansion occupied during her lifetime. tel of the) property, at tteingf perstfiial belongings by Kfft fro'm Mrs. Cohen.

Gdldktniths Hold uut ot'-BT neirs 'neiq tne property was part of the 'estate nd should be distribute! a Jrflcri. ITDPTftlJT' Cdhvehtioh April 21 SAN April 21. The outcome Of the eoft in Judge The California Gold and Silver I 1 1 Av 1 smiths' Association will hold Its THIS SGOOB eventeenth annual convention Lprll 21 to 2S inclusive, at the St. Francis hotel. The first day will HCeiefnih-Follafd Cd.

320 13TH STREET JlsM.ssssssssssas WAS DRAGGING be given over to entertainment features and registration. One of the outstanding features of the sec. ond day's session, will be the annual address ot the president of the association. general discussions and electionof officers wtll mark the Subsequent sessions. The conclave will close with a ban ONLTvskUled men with the right parts can re-trire foot feotot Without cnttini its rating.

At Wttrt. thghdtise Service Sbop your falotor gets iti choice of 1841 sites of wire round, iquare or whatever shape the job (Jemaridi. Wetttnghttitse kntivva It knows the size and shape of Wire your motor needs. It knows HIMJVII leas on lifd wKeh it checked tconstipition quet In the Italian room of the St Saturday, April 23, at Francis p. m.

Swedish Churchnien To Hold Conference No nratter ho" chMnle constipa With ministers and laymeA pres. ent from all 'parts of California tion baa become no ma need give up hope of relief. Read Mr. Williams cheery taeesBge: the annual conference of the Swed ish Baptist church will open at 7:30 this evening at the am ob th iown-mM ta life. Kmr First Swedish Baptist church.

Third any tieknec. but of lata mars bavt what insulating com pounds to use and avenue and East Fifteenth bfen trembled with constipttioa. Began to make op mr inind that I was about don op. Hare taken table ta, eaten froita, etc. i Rev.

Axel Lindgren of Kings, burg will give the annual sermon. but did not set much help. Bearan to om The addresi ofwelcometOLjhe delegates will be given by Rev. our ALL-BRAN twice a day. Have rained pounds.

Fed like a flghtinc cock. Bowel C. Parsons, pastor of the host are rernlv. Yon have certauur dona lot church. tor humanity.

L. C. Williams Tomorrow and Saturday mornings and afternoons will be devoted to business conferences. Tomorrow evening Rev, C. A.

Aldeen of HuahviU, K. T. ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to re Vqreen stamps X- In All Departments lieve constipation. Eat two table- San Jose will be the Speaker. T1m, spoonfuls daily In chronic eases, conference win ciose sunaay nignt.

with eterr rheal. Doctors recom 1 i 1 Putthasthst Azehts rheftd Kellogf; Means it ii 100 bran 400 etFeetiTtt Will Hear Davis 05 0 A Dellcioss WltB milk or ereim and add fruits er hdriey. Ready to eat. Fine in cooking Sold and served everywhere. Made by Mimbert of the Purchasing Agents' association of northern California will hear Arthur KeUogg- in Battle creek.

Kecipei Davis, chief engineer, and general manager of the Bait Bay Munici on package. pal Utility district, at a meetlm tonight in the Hotel Oakland pllel them at the chemically -correct temperahire. Nothing "juH si good" Ji ever uled m-a Westing house Service Shop. And Westtnghduse has the tooliwhe men. When oi unJL A U-ti.

P. ihoib Id Weitinghouu Servlet Davis formerly was chief engineer of the United States reclamation service and has been Serving on the Bonlder Canyon commission. Charles D. Bnedlker of the pur chasing 5offic of the United States ALL-BRAN navy, one or me memoers or tne association, will speak on the "System- of Navy Purchasing." John, vice-president of the preside. mother, bad" Night X.

TDM rn DOCK eaaaaaassskalBBaasiasaSMaaltBaaBaBws Set at Northbrad fiERKELET. Aorll 21. The ani riual "Mother and Dad" flight el the League of Youth of Northbrai AME RICANx DEAL community cnurcn win neia tomorrow evening In the church auditorium. The evening's rjro gram will open with a banquet NEWPOIVDER FREE Wto Famous Bleach Cremo i 1 Radiators Boilers which will be featured br an en' tertaJnment of which Viola Loken is in charge. Decorations will bt lit thS hands Of Tbelma Fuller and Wcstinghouse Service Shop.

it located Mi 1400 Fourth ferttt, Su Frhdoe, CaHiL pfc rMT iia 1466 PowcU 8rm tWrPlmw IImlnlH7)D committee of young people. A dance will be held In the church octal hall following the banquet New Traffic Artery Opened Downtown A short but Important new dowm liwn traffic artery was opened tort by the street department on Castro street, from San Pabia to 1 areitietlv a matter of two blocks, Fe btmrfnf ANT coat, coke, oil, gas bt wood. Experienced inothmsxu! fat hen who I drrctfaeirUvestotfacheaJdistodhap. jpinese of thetr families accord recof ftldoo to the vital service of aa Ameri' qcRarfiafrir heme hes tins; ootfit-Tbeaa) pajenti know tfast there can be nootfart servfc so cotnpUt and depeudabis. IWUlfifi ttme coulppei brinf qokker sals or higher rent.

Catalog? American Radiator Company tlh sXi TcmUki 1Mb fiar) rranclsco, Cat Ta tefrggg- tt eaadai fid Tasae trhlch was pot through a row of arv pva a mm T5 K- Buildings. The total cost of this Yesterday50fora French toilet soap l(Tt now the same gift of a smooth skin for IxJ 7 wo-blocfe Improvement la 114. lit. was finished after several year negotiations. West street will i ba a pt TTf tK wm Tf a- t-r- that fceaja.

---rt t-i bau. v-e a. opened nextweek to Its full ha Ml I mi re frmm rmn. length, giving the city another Important traffic lane. CTRL GORFl) BT BtXfi JMPPjyOTON.

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