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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 8

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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FEBRUARY 4, 1924 'A '3 MONDAY EVENING DaklmtD Ctffiune fornia vaa given this afternoon at the -Alameda high school. The lectures are given under the auspice of Alameda Parent-Teachers Federations. IT. PROFESSOR SPEAKS. ALAMEDA, Feb.

4 The third of a erii of, lectures on child pychohiry by Dr. E. W. Breit-velvr of tha University of Cali 3 fioSSliSFl Odd Fellows Will "Human Fly" Will Scale $ig Building nouncement was made today that SAN I.EANDRO. Feb.

4. White, "human fly." will climb the Odd Fellows building -TOutlihin924 Wor)t SAN LEANDRO. Feb. 4. Newly Installed officers will preside at a meeting of the local Odd Fellows lodge to be held tomorrow evening at the O.

O. F. hall. H. Knudson is the noble grand.

Plans for the coming year will be outlined and a definite program will here tomorrow afternoon and even ing1. This building is one of the hlfihest in San Leandro and besides climbing it, will give exhibitions of chair balancing. The residents be planned, according to announcement, made today. Other business of this city have been invited to attend these two exhibitions In of fh lodge will be discussed, the evening, it is planned to use Titan Club to Give Big Theater Party SAN LEANDRO, Feb. teater party will be held tomorrow a searchlight which will help the audience to hee the performances.

Leap Year Dance Planned by Legion SAN LEANDRO. Feb. ticket sales Indicate thftt a large crowd Is planning to at The under layers of his tender skin are to blame Reach them in this simple way and eczema is instantly relieved evening at the Best theater by members of the Titan club. A special program has been arranged Take advantage of this pecial of fer made by the 0aWa2Oitew for a limited time You can have your pair of Skates im- the year for only 85c a month. (This mediately.

Just get three of your price includes the big Sunday Trib- friends to agree to take The Oakland one). The Oakland Tripune is the Tribune. It is delivered every day in greatest newspaper value offered. ror the affair and it is expected that a large crowd will attend. tend a Valentine's Leap Year Dance Funds raised from the theater to be given February 18-by members of the American Legion, Post 111.

at St. Joseph's hall. The committee In charge Is headed by Ronald Cormack. This is one or party will bp used for the benefit of the club. This is the second of a series of such entertainments to be given during the season by the organization.

Lou Bill is chairman of the committee in charge and reports that all is in readiness for the affair. a series of dances that will be giveij during the season for the purpose of raising funds for the -a construction of a new clubhouse. PAY NO MONEY! COLLECT NO MONEY! I Club Will Protest Skellmound Change "HAT constant succes-JL sion of rashes, and irritations or roughness on baby's skin! What can the young mother rely on to stop each as it starts, heal it, drive it away? Ordinary surface reme- dies are not enough. It is deep down in. the under layers of the skin that the "real root of the trouble lies.

Tiny cells and nerve ends inflamed and irritated, pores -clogged with poisonous frmjr-these are what must vc reached and brought BERKELEY, Feb. 4. Steps to ward continuing the protest made to the Southern Pacific company and railroad commission against today recommending Resi? nol Ointment as a safe and effective remedy for con-, stant use. Absolutely pure, healing, mildly antiseptic, Resinol will often soothe away in a day or so the most stubborn rash, or the most trifling blemish. Even a light application sinks deep into the pores, attacks the root of the disorder, and starts the skin again acting normally.

If your child has today any spot, rash, or irritation of the skin, apply Resinol. Resinol is absolutely harmless. Ic cannot irritate the delicate texture of baby skin. You can use It without fear. Its results are surprising.

Get a Jar at your druggist, or send for a free trial sample to Dept. 10, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Boys and Girls! Simply, secure only 3 signatures on the blanks furnished by The TRIBUNE, send them in and as soon as they havebeen checked up, you receive your pair Park Attendant at Alameda Attacked XALAMEDA, Feb. 4. Search, for two men allegefi to have attacked and beaten David Swan.

1617 Sixth Hereof, is being made today by police officers. Swan reported-to the police that he was attacked by the men at 6: 20 last night. Just after he had left a street car at Webster street and Pacific 'avenue. Swan told the police that he believed the attackers to, be two men the forced changing of cars, at Shellmound station by passengers on the CtUifornla and NinthJstreet lines will be discussed tomorrow night at a meeting of the Central' Improvement club in the council-chamber at the city halt. The of Offer will be open until March I 30th, soyou have time to get your pair of whom he had forced to leave a city park j-esterday moving because of a disturbance which they create.

Swan is employed In the park. skates, but get busy at once. back to normal. To thousand of mothers, care" ful physicians are February Building Activities Increase Central Improvement club of which George Gelder Is president and Paul Furhrer secretary, now- has a membership of more than 600. Newman Club Planes February IS Dance BERKELEY, Jan.

4. Ancient Spain will serve as the motif in decorations for the formal dance the Nawnian club of the University of California to be given in Stephens Union on Friday evening, February 15. William J. O'Connell is chairman of the gen ANYONE CAN GET Resinol SKATES FREE Hfcommtnded for 28 years by leading physician Feb. 4.

Building permits since the first of February totalled $12,915, according to the report of 'Eugene Millot, building inspector, filed this morning. This report shows a daily investment Jn building activities of more than $6000. All of the new buildings for which permits were granted eral committee with Frances Power reception chairman, and Helen Paull, publicity. are residences. Alameda Burglar Routed By Resident ALAMEDA, Feb.

4. An at Alien Land Law to Be Debate Subject BERKELEY, Feb. right of Japanese to control land in California, will be defended by R. A. PHILLIPS lm iE in tempt to burglarize the home of 1 ii i(o W.

M. Mack. 862 Laurel street, is being investigated" by the police. Mack reported the police that he heard someone attempting to enter his home last night, but the disturber fled. A bicycle not owned by Mack, was found on his rear porch.

this morning. Two bicycles stolen Sunday were recovered last night by the police. 'Anyone is welcome to take advantage of this offer. The 3 signatures must be secured between Jan. 1st and March 3p, 1924.

A signature is good from anyone not NOW The TRIBUNE by carrier, agent or mail in Cor" -) 1 )) MARY SAYS i Jimmy is not to smart. I can get a )) oair of those wonderful Tribune skates, too. fl A' fl? I tXyi V4N7 Protect Your Doctor and Yourself Get the Genuine! Both bicycles were found on deserted streets of the city. The theft of a grease gun, taken from his automobile, was reported to Beware of Imitations of genuine "Phillips' Milk of Magnesia." the years. Accept only the genuine Phillips." 25-cent bottles, also larger size, contain directions and uses any 1 Nagayama of San Francisco at an open discussion for students to be held at the University of California Y.

W. C. A. at 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Prof Benneth Saunders, Who spent several years in the Orient, studying political and economic conditions, will present arguments from the California viewpoint.

The discussion is open to the public. Cehterville C.of C. Elects New Officers CENTERVILLE, Feb. 4. New officers were elected at the regular meeting of the Centerville Chamber of Commerce.

They will be installed at the next meeting of he-orgaflisationFriday. March 7. A banquet will follow the business meeting. Messrs. Melton Mathie-san an Simas will be in charge of the banquet.

The new' offloer elected are: original Milk of Magnesia pre the police today by A. E. Osborne, 243fi Rnnta Clara avenue. wcrlbed by physicians far- fifty drug storg. Adverlisnment President, Coney; S.

P. Westraberry; treasurer, F. T. secretary, Melton Mathiesan. The advisory board elected for the.

coming year 'are: W. W. Walton, M. Dliveair, Man-not Rernarfln and Joe Bettencourt. The Skates i in a The new membership campaign Is it II i .1 II i --f3i i iifse SKarps rF rnp wp now fully organized, xne meeting Friday evening was one of the most successful the history of the organization.

Second Wife Names First in Suing Man SALINAS, Feb. 4. That her husband, soon after their marriage. Customer Cooperation commenced holding clandestine meetings with his former wife, whose name Is given as Lottie O'Neal, is the charge made in a' divorce complaint filed by Stella Watson of Dallas, Texas. Besides a decree Mrs.

Watson seeks to, assume her maiden name, Stella, Union" and Winslow Skates-one better. Ball-b steel vheels, very strongly made. AH izes, both girls' and boys' models. You will be proud to own them. Skating is here, in full blast now.

Get busy at once GET YOUR PAIR. 1 Telephone service consists si Sudh care in asking for the essentially in providing the Skaggs. i Santa Clara Girl number as one would use in addressing a letter. To Teach Swimming SANTA CLARA, Feb. 4.

Miss JIMMY SAYSt "These skates are the best I ever saw. I'm sure pleased with them." readme Stewart of Santa Clara has been appointed to take charge of instruction of swimming at the San Jose Y. W. A. and to teach the course of live saving.

Miss Stew' art is considered 'one of the penin' aula's best women swimmers. OAKLAND TRIBUNE FREE PRIZE DEPT. OAKLAND, CALIF. Tell me how to get a pair of those wonderful skates without paying or collecting any 7Yes Pinos Woman Stricken Dejath TRES FINOS. Feb.

f. Mrs. Eliza L. ofa. pioneer rancher in the Panoche section, southeast facilities for communication.

Reduced to fundamentals, it may be stated thus A is provided With a' telephone. is provided with a telephone. through wires and mechanism, connects these two telephones. -Satisfaction with the service depends largely on A and B. From the very beginning their cooperation is imperative.

A must call and must answer. Doing these things in the way which makes for good service involves money. Name 2 Such promptness in answer--- ing the call as one would give to keeping a jjersonal appointment. 3,, -Such courtesy as one would show in making or receiv-ing a business or social call, 4 Such clear, correct speech as one would use in the face-to-face transaction of the most important Each subscriber can1 increase the effectiveness of his telephone communication by such thoughtfulness as he would employ in his daily life. Do Not Wait! Gome in or use the Coupon of here, died suddenly yesterday, shortly after returning home after what was thought to have been a successful operation in hospital.

She was a native of California, born in Monterey county 61 years ago. -She, was a daughter of Santos Littlejohn. well-known character in the early days of this Iri-county section. She is survived by her and six children.r an resident on the Silva rancho. Street Address Gty.

Boy or Grl Age. Parent's Name -r-i Telephone Number. TRIBUNE carrier state route. McLAGGAN FUNERAL TUESDAY BERKELEY. Feb.

4. Funeral For all information, call or. write SICATE DEPARTMENT services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the undertaking parlors at 2434' Telegraph avenue for Charles McLaggan, employee. of the Standard Oil company, whose death occuTTed on Saturday at his home, 702 Ensen-ada avenue. He was a member of Thousand Oaks lodge of Masons and of the Foresters.

Surviving him are a widow and two children. PAniJAMKXTAHY CLAN OPENS BERKELEY. Feb. 4. Under the auspices of the Berkeley Federation of Parent- Teacher Association.

'Bell System And All Directed Towards Better Service One Policy One System Universal Service Mrs. Annie Little Barry, state par-i liftmentarian of the Federation of Women's Clubs. will conduct class tn parliamentary law at the board of education room on All-ston way beginning tomorrow. 7 JiV jMVMttaaal IUa trvw J) 13th and FranUin Streets ml IWw Imnem OaHand, Calif. The Pacific Telephone and Company There will be two classes, one at for beginners and another at for-advanced students.

Ten i lessons will be given in all. tha I courses being open to til Inter-1 cited..

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