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SUNDAY DaManD Of 6 unc FEBRUARY 21, 1926 A "Mi i NLS3 OPPORTUNITIES RISE liy RIVER ICuntlnued) A UKACTUKING Mala Or CHILDREN ARE FIRST GUESTS AT T.niie, who VhU canh.i for business turn, will pay I i bnnui for 6 month, 30 for FOILS HihNT FOR imu recora win prove with or without serv- 1 1 4HB7, Tribune. MKAT 7 market; best 2-man WD Members of the Barbers' Unlon.t put the state during the next few i Tn on i npn i fiiop In Eastbay: s-yenr lease. eMail GRIND HOTEL BURIED TRErlSUR seo Mr. Pacific Meat I II .1 II mil until Local No. 184 of this city, will hold a referendum vote next month oh t- t'acmng cor.

iztn. St. I UUUIIU IIUIIIII At the last' meeting of the Council of Teamsters of this th proposition of their interna? tlonal union establishing a Barbers', The membership must The writer has been;" requested union, local, 456, is leaving within a few days for Chicago to return thanks through this district the Chauffeurs' Union Local No. 516, was admitted to mm Jackaon. Oakland.

business established 13 yrs. 1b splendid B. location, praetlcRlly free from competition, her who Is 'retiring from business. Box E24354, Trlburie. Indicate its willingness to-provide IHeh Water of Mokeiumne New Establishment Wei column for the valuable assistance where he will represent his union at the conference to be held there Wi K1UHMOND, Feb, 20.

Its glut membership. This union, which L.i,, 1 sufficient funds for the home. No rendered by the Community Chest eligible person shall be accepted comes Youngsters as Its Covers Spot Where Golden March in regard to better wages. tSilX th. the 809-year-old violin owned by as a resident of such home until shorter hours and back pay.

This -r First Guest. fortune Is baid to tfest. land is purchased and- improve' and the clubwomen In the long struggle "made by 'the; president, Mrs. Fanny Wall, to' pay off -the case will be argued before tne United States labor board by Pres ments are completed and paid for. This, according to the officials of CRfV DELICT.

i mortgage on tne anny wall home LODr. Feb. 20. The box of gold Feb. 20.

Conven tdent Jewell of the department of railroads. American Federation of and day nursery. The northern the executive officers, will require four years at the rate of 85 cents J96 to $190 day, good lease, 11509 hndls. this bar (rain. coins and the will of J.

Thierren section of the Federated Colored tionalities of the hotel- business bother these three youngsters not former Sacramento saloon, kjeeper. per member per month. The as Women's clubs, whicfl has been co Mrs. Von, 1522 Franklin that Is supposed to have been at Viewing the rising walls of operating with the board the Mrs. Martha Rodgers-Derrlck, buried 42 years ago.

hear the dam the new Community Hotel. the pioneer colored citizen, died at her home, announces the -burning of k. wiiii. a raul K-envius. 1 seventeenth Snooner tln.Jl li- bids -fair to wiir fame when utaiy JcaI Its joints are patched and It is Ihu ne511, onc re caressed by the how of able progress since its organization.

master whilfc Vl- The vthre century.old instru-EkJ heW the bears what Renville and his labor temple tomorrow evening, wjf ar, urk th, original the wage seal committee will ren- maker's label within Its soundbox. 1m1 Prt-" rea1- CremoneC fSS thVHieeting Anno 1617." The violin has and Install th officers recently been in his family tor twenty-eight elected. year and was llttl thought of until the recent announced pur- Secretary and business rent's- chase by Henry Ford of two 200. sessment will raise $772,800 for the initial investment. It wi(l require 85 cents per month per -member thereafter to maintain the home.

at Wood bridge, three miles west of children got an Inspiration and registered themselves as the first, the mortgage celebration will not be until early, home. 730 Chester street, Oakland, February 14. at the ag of 91. She Lodl, will remain In its position until the water in the Mokelumne Just as soon as school was out. was a native oi Little river subsides next October, as the they found their way to the huge a sister Jessie J.

Rodgers of Elm The largest audience' ever in at Local labor officials have been bulK or scaffolding and untrimmed spot where the treasure is thought to be buried is now under water on hurst and mother of 'J. Lincoln, tendance in Oakland at the ob oncrete that will be the city's fin advised that the handbook of California labor laws. Issued under William J. and Markus Henry Der servance of Founders' day of Alpha account of the rise in the river. est hostelry In a few short, months Kappa Alpha sorority greeted Rho and.

with Alfred Grafe. 6. nresld the supervision of. Walter- G. From this time until the boards rick, Mrs.

Artimtssa P. Lear and Mrs. Eva Lundy. ing in the capacity of clerk, Inez Mathewson. state labor commis sentative WilJIam McFarland of year-old Instrument at a reported the Dining Car" Cooks' and Wait- Purchase price of $50,000 each are taken out of the dam next fall the Water stands over the spot Mrs.

Derrick was a remarkable chapter last Sunday morning in Beth Eden Baptist church. The president and fourtder of the chap Louise (Jastieman, 6 also, and Elmo sioner, will be ready for distribution tomorrow. The book contains woman, with keen perception of waiter Randall, 6 again, registered where the money is believed to have been, secreted. ter. Miss Ida Jackson, had ar a resume of all the labor laws of at least three whole months ahead of schedule.

era Local No. 45 of this The maker, Ruggerius, more city, informed the delegates of the commonly known as Ruggiey, be- local labor council at its last meet- lonfed to a family famous for sev- Ing that; the application to the era' generations In Italy as fine' United States RoiirnoI T.abnr Violin makers. Kenvlllea At ranged an interesting program. the state, and is one of the most A new story has been- told re And what If the register was a race pride. She came to the state with her parents In 1860 by ox team, the trip one year.

Her father, Daniel Rodgers, who a few years ago died in her home in Oakland at the age 104 years. complete of its kind ever published The principal speaker was -Mrs. Mary Davidson, assistant dean of cently, the origin of which has not been According to the telephone book and, the counter oy tns state. just a pile oi nanay nonow tiles. MEAT market and grocery in Berkeley; doing 175 cash daily; aome L.

7444. OWNERS want reliable person to manage Bid operate paying business. Half Interest available for Small Investment by right party. Prefer young lady. Do not In vest! grate unless you to work and become Interested in business yourself.

Write Box M11E4S4. Tribune. PARTNER with service for light nits'. Only 1 of Its kind in Oakland. Man bet.

28 to 40 years or age with little business abil-Itv. Good Income and pood future for right $2000 required. Equal shares. Write Box A7781. Tribune.

PARTNER Man handy with tools, with business ability, to help me to put new-article on -the marketr' it wlll be a moneymaker; small Investment Box M117632. PARTNERSHIP in est business. Better- than wages 'profit from start. -Small amount of cash. J.

Martin.601 E. 14 St. PRINTING PLANT, going busi- ress; terms. J. 51s 17th PRESSING and hat shop; must at sacrifice S44 IS at.

4. EEAT, partnership. story. 'three men, a gambler. a saloon keeper and a miner, were women of th University of She spoke on "Making a Name- for One's Self." little Inez and Alfred and Elmo know for a fact that they are the The members of the focal Gar iolnt partners In a mining claim ment Workers' Union have been made the trip in 1849.

During his stay in California, he panned enough gold, working after sun- Board for a decision for better con- Jot plan dispose of the violin', ditlons for the members' of his out expect to hav It placed In union employed by the Southern condition so that its mellow notes Pacific company had been set for may again be heard. hearing in Chicago, Wednesday, TT McFarland, as general UemOCratS Sollt On chairman of the dining car cooks' This was followed by a vocal that yielded much gold, which they selection by the Girls'- Reserve kept In a safe, in Sacramento until advised that the strike of the members of the Ladies' Garment Workers' International Union of New it amounted to so much that they dowm to pay hU, master $11,000 for his freedom on his return to The lure of California was so feared for Its safety. The money first guests of the big five-story building, being constructed by public subscription as an enterprise sponsored by the chamber of commerce and other civic organizations. Barrett and Hilp, Oakland contracting firm, are in charge of construction. xotx nas been settled.

Each aide was divided, each of the partners club. Another address was delivered by Charles Mathews, a member of Omega Phi Psi fraternity. He was followed by a talk by Miss Esther Smith of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, and a violin solo by Miss deposited a cash bond a pledge and waiters' grievance Italian War Dpht will make the oral presentation of artr the case before th board. Jh. MALLON.I securing $80,000.

J. Thierren great he decided to return here father of the two men who are mac tn agreement will be-ob served by all parties. The work ers secured better workina- rnnrtl with his family, whereupon his conducting the search at Wood- master placed him on the auction rr, 7T; Thomas Flaherty, general ate Democrats trier! Koberta wens, Alpna Kappa Aioh bridge, was the saloon keeper of uoni ana an increase in wages. member. The history of both the the trio.

This money is declared secretary-treasurer of th National gether today, in opposition to th Hayward Matron by the Thierren brothers to be the national and tne local chapter was given by Mrs. Orviss, and a piano Walter Mathewson. state labor sum that was buried by their block and sold him. But a group of white gentlemen wh did not believe in slavery paid again for his freedom. They also presented him with a certificate showing his character good and honest.

They then obtained from his master his solo was given by Mrs. W. Wilson father- when t' I location of the commissioner, has advised the A. lv. a.

member. gold treasure was a brushy bank of the Mokelumne river. i uc.uuu x-qsioiiice vjierKS, American jjeDt commission's settle-has advised his affiliates that or- ment of the 12,180.000,000 Italian ganized federal employees. are tirg- war debt and failed, ing congress to increase the maxi- After a three hour meeting, th mum retirement annuity from 1720 confereno. called by Senator a year to flzOO.

Flaherty states Robinson, th party' that th committe of floor leader, broke up with th the national bQdy 1 confident that Party split between two factions they will be successful in- their those desiring to support th efforts provided that certain bu- eettlement and those opposing it- Guest at Surprise Party Thierren brothers have taken a The Linden branch T. W. five-year lease on the land and will A. held its annual banquet and duly recorded freedom papers. But when he was ready to leave office, no experience If J-oongenial and willing to learn, Should easily clear $250 ino.

Srinlv I7E0 reauired If vou can local labor movement that the district court of appeals has upheld the conviction of a theatrical manager of Los Angeles for failure to pay wages of performers. The eourt in its decision said it iscon. stitutional to Imprison ah employer for non-payment of wages under resume their search next fall. for California be again was stopped election of officers Wednesday night, at which time the following Sparber 216 to secure the freedom papers of members -were re-elected to th his wife. These papers were the board of managers: Mmes.

Stat most unusual ever issued. Soon after the family reached HAYWARD, Feb. 20. Hayward and San Francisco relatives and fdrd, Tilghman and Craig. The reau.

chiefs do not introduce ton- upon hearing of split. Sen flicting measures regarding th in- ator Smoot, Republican, I chairman of th senate financ CHARTER GIVEN circumstances which show an in tent to oppress or othefwise de new members elected were Miss friends of Mrs. Lily Carreh gath Lula Chapman and Miss Geraldin iraua an employee. the state the eldest daughter, the late Mrs. Derrick, was married to the late John Derrick, who -had ered ataa birthday oartv given In committe, announced wonld -The unions ef the Eastbav dl- l1 th.

sen- Fields. her honor at the Carren residence The assembly was addressed b.v The eommlttee In charge of the on Smalley avenue this week. Com trlct fcave voted to assist the TGar- "Am5mS? na x4 Mrs. Meta Evans-Watkins, a for Denenr. aance given Dv tha rnnir.

Si JOSE CLUB bined with the birthday party was come to the state In 1859, and had located In Watsonville. She was widowed while her children were young, but her ambition that ment Workers' Union of -this ilu- trSct in their endeavor to- brine- mer executive secretary of the Walters and Waitresses' TTnlnn' W. C. A. in Germantown, who Local No.

81, last Tuesday evening about a more general us' of their OaSt KiUard LAOlBhS surprise towel shower for her sis-er. Miss Henrietta Meinberger, of San Francisco, who will be married to Arthur Johansen, also of San served overseas during the World they should all receive an educa official label. rtt sw The Garment Workers' Utt irmtf LhaTOm uio aiu oi one or their. who recently had hfi lec war. sne gave an interesting ad Richfield Oil Bidg.

r- RESTAURANT, fine location near KGO: good business. Other interest compels selling less than fixtures cost. Owner. 6416 E-14th St. RESTAURANT, complete, 16 tables, 1322 Fruitvale.

Lake. 808. RESTAURANT; rent $30; no night or $45 daily; $1000. Sunset Coffee $16 Clay at REAL estate, successful lady operator wants party ioln. build, have lots.

Elm. 2331. SERVICE. STATION On heavy traveled highway cor-, nen 10 year lease wRh opportunity to sub-let sufficient to kill the rent, which Is the cheapest In the East Bay district. Owner's -books show a net profit of $400 per menth.

This should be 1 60s and up for the summer months; $SoO cash required. tion was accomplished by her serving as a laundress. As the children dress on "The T. W. C.

Re Francisco, April 8. amputated, was a financial success. SAN JOSE. Feb. 20.

San Jose tlonal Union is one of the oldes'tU NEW TORIT rK a unions affiliated with th A('-Tn sponsibility to the Modern Girl The following guests were pres grew older, she moved to San Fran-J committee reporU that they Bound Table received 1U charter can Federation of Xabor: and la Em Muiuer aance lor the ent: Mr. and Mrs. Val Meinberger, Mr. and Mrs. H.

P. Melnberg, Mr. The branch was delighted to learn that after motoring and spending over a year touring the state, she at a ceremony this evening at the Hotel Vendome. Sir Knight Ed oenent or the disabled Cisco inai iney mignt nave tne advantage of both high school and the University of California. She and Mrs.

Charles Coburn, Mr. and wnen in occasion arises, ward A. Parker, international pres ana ner husband will make Oak did not move to Oakland until 0fedehrltiorBConfmin.e tne reaeration. Committees rep- schooner Eastwood that the cuttef resenting the local labor councils Seneca had hit he? with imbS a campaign in be- of shotes off Long Island on Febi i half Of th workers in th needle ruarv ik hii ZZJOL? A.8"' land their home. Her husband.

At ident, was principal speaker. The charter was presented by Joseph after the earthquake and fire of Arthur L. Johnson, Mrs. nans Hennlngs, Miss Henrietta Meinberger, Val Meinberger, Charles Coburn, Muriel Hennings, Miss. Pearl torney Watkins, served for years 1906.

the stats labor commiaalnn as executive secretary of the Clemmons of Fresno, International councilor. Jehn Hunter, president After becoming located In Sa Jndustry. "cr mmR'X attention in his annual. -renor. Twelfth street branch T.

M. C. Francisco, she immediately had all or the local Round Table, re ter Meinberger, Phyllis Meinberger, Mrs. Etta Downes and Arthur Jo wliich has been compiled during in Washington. D.

C. 1 V'' 5 ot the Seneca and head of th Local officials of th Boot And patrol fore, was "sitting tla-ht" the children christened in th sponded. The was fol ij iiw cover I no- th. IH1 For the banquet the house was hansen, all of San Francisco, an Trinty Episcopal church of that lowed by a talk on "Progress" by Shoe Workers' Union nava hMn awaiting the nxet mova hv th beautifully decorated. More than Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Meinberger and City. She lived to enjoy the knowl Carlos a.

hite. international gov actions handle by the commission, tnat claims amounting to.816,-128.46 had been collected for the job women attended. Miss Betty Daniels, of Castro val advised by; their international ex- Eastwood, but meantime it wan ecutivea that th. hnnt I learned that the Eaatwnntl it ernor or extension. edge that they all Were filling with credit to the race, positions of trust It is evident that sine the ley.

A feature of the charter night and responsibility. workers of Lynn. have voted deemed by the coast guard to to affiliate with the organisation. um runner. Th artlnn nf iir.

vri.n -Persons familiar with the enaal Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ramos wer Community Chest has been interested in th T.

W. it has acted with this branch the same were addresses of welcome to the San Jose Round Table by such local Her eldest son, J. Lincoln, is the host and hostess at a pretty valen editor of the oldest weekly colored civic leaders as City Manager Clar tine party at their home. 689 Soto as it has with Its many other de paper In the state. He also for ence B.

Goodwin, Wendell Thomas, street, Hayward, this week. The pendents. The feels that "some an increase of several thousand Atr ervic. indicated th East-members, according to the report wood clalm against the Seneca of the general president of the or- and added that ganizaton. rv eh had been known as sr rum row 8 years has been employed by the Geo.

L. Young 1900 Telegraph. Oak. 42S6. shop.

stools, counter, urn, full equipped, established trade, one or two can handle, $460; Vt cash, lease; E. 14 st. bus. growing. Rent $30.

Step tn and make money. Dob-son. $82 st. SCHOOL store serving lunches, oft drinks, candies, ice cream, sandwiches: Finest location In (wk. About 7 hrs.

work dally. Sundays. Clears about 1150 T'irv. Price $760. Mr.

Schram, evening was spent in dancing. one cares." As a result, it hus Royal Fire Innsurance company. manager of the San Jose chamber of commerce; William M. Baylor, manager of the San Jose Mer games and The in vmiuiants. Thomas Cory, general organizer for the Boot and Shoe Workers' International Union, reported to 7e.J,cal unlon of hne repairers at their last meeting that union or the craft had been organized in San Francisco during the past week.

Officials of the local appointed a committee to visit the new organization at Its next meeting. Orcanfz.r during which time he has served grown in membership, and keen interest is shown in all its activities terior of the home was decorated chants association, and the fol I xu many rnonun. At th Lt meeting of the Bay! with valentine effects. A program as supply clerk und as reinsurance clerk in the San Francisco office. Because of this fact and that the secretary.

Miss Ruth Moore, is one oi entertainment was presented. lowing presidents of the various service clubs: 'John D. Crummey, District Council or Boiler Mak- uiiuiiu acicuicu Another son. Mark Henry, better The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

Known as Dick, was employed with nenry Mar-gotten, Ha- Peter Krogh. Hayward: Mr. and or the Community Chest workers, the chest will receive a hearty support of the colored citizens In tlonal Progress; Thomas R. Dough' ers, Michael Gabbett, business rep-1 sjjr ry resentive, reported that the nICC Jfl Oy KetUm affairs of the council had pro-1 DnritinmsT this company before the 1906 fire. Airs.

Clyde Schwartz. Castro valley collected all the maps and valuable road way. uaffana, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes.

Hav- erty. Optimist; Frank' R. Benson, High Twelve; Mum Adelene Coyle, general. reported that, he had prospects of had of The morning of that disaster, ATIONAL REALf v. SERVICE ahinina- narlor.

the ward; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frates, gressed. rapidly' during the past 2b-h. united tZoT.

organizing similar crafts through- three months y. .1 papers of the company and. Placing loc. loc. Hayward; Mr, and Mrs.

Robert The. Louisiana Commercial asso nusjness ana froiessional women; Virgil Pugh, Frontier; Alvin Long, Irs. h-i downtown. 8 chai them in the vault, locked Jt The Emmerson. Oakland: Mr.

and Mrs. ciation held its annual pageant cash re etc. Rent Kiwanis: Charles Crother-. building was destroyed but all the Jack Lopes. Haward: Mr.

and Mrs. Tuesday which was hv far valuable papers were saved. When Nick Valley; MrTand ons, jiiiw iuary wmtams, eorop timlst; Charles Lt finvder. Ex. the most beautiful it has given.

tne company erected its new build aTTssaanfssal mrs. toward ueorge, Hayward; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abrams change. ing he was given a responsible position.

A third son, William 3 During the many years this society has given the pageant, it has been well established in California. Officers of the San Jose Round BA-Mini jiausnu gaineo a tremendous vlctoiryln th" com-niuhal Mottona7 according to counU today. In Bucharest alone, thres-fourths of the vote were for ths antl-Bratlanu The elections In Rumania yesterday wMl undoubtedly be followed by th retirement of the Bratlanu Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. Al Calvert, Table are: John Lu Hunter, nresi nas served lor SZ years as mail Piedmont: Mr.

and Mrs. Harrv Mc. dent; Harry Chandler, first earner in san Francisco. as many out of town persons are always in attendance. president; teorg Richmond.

mr- uer two daughters, both widows. Qulatlan, Alameda; Miss Carolyn Krogh, Miss Florence Da Brllle, Rudolph Ramos. Jack Georee. Carl The principal characters were: ona vice-president: Victor S. Hil- were the first women of their race The queen.

Mrs. Hagan: the king. secretary; Claude O. Wlnana. northern California to be em uoDie, miss Helen Ebert, Mias Lu W.

R. Watson; crown Olgar irrasurer. ployed by the Southern Pacific cllle Calvert and Miss Miriam The program committee ar. uoucree; the juster, William Jack company. Juniors of Church i ministry mis may smooth the I rat tlC Violators way ft th rturn td Rumania of Lopes.

son. The grand march wat led by ranging for the affair consisted of Mrs. Derrick for a great many alter tsutier. Spotlights and fresh ueoree Kicnmond. William Th Birthday rc.nfl Elect Officers years naa Den carefully provided for by her In addition formed social organization of San Puterbaugh and Frank G.

Myers. and beautiful costumes presented a beautiful picture in the nroces- RICHMOND. Feb. 20. William Lorenzo, met this week at th home of Mrs.

J. E. Grand ava. they had a rule which neverr-was broken. They always visited their Faust will head the Junior Inter More Utah Slides nu.

The home was decorated fnr sion orme queen, the heralds, guards, lords, Russian dancers and Charleston ponies. mediate society of the First Pres byterian church as president dur motner soma time during Sunday, Mrs. Rodgers-Derrlck was a member of th Househould of Ruth No the occasion, with white and yellow prevailing. Whist was the. enter Menace Mine Camp The object of this society is to ing the coming year.

Other of promote business among its grouo. tainment. Miss Myra Bura-ess. fleers elected during th past week rs low. FulL price terms.

Mr. Schram. 102C 1 1-ondway, Oakland. NATIONAL REALTT SERVICE tCPER service atetloni exoel-lnt for sale eaohange; long lease-- and stock. 'wner.

Pied. 3336. 8eRVICE STATION, garage. i.stiery, tire shop. Party to liandle front end and banking, lor terms.

Mr. Davis, 6013 E. 14. SALES rights. 'California x-rlusive.

by manufacturer, for labor' saving highly rec- oinm.nded by tiive phone. lior IH7t, Tribune. SCHOOL store, serving lanches. loe cream, -soft drinks, candles elr. 214 11 St.

TOY mfg. business, small, ba rg ai n. Owner. Elmhurst 3094. ASH rack, first class, la busy parking station; can also put in urease rack.

Guarantee plenty of business. Athens Parking fetation. UK. cor. 11th and V.OHAX with a few hundred ricllara on poultry ranch; ron-drrful epportenity for one who ikes country Box M4UJJ4, 1 ribene.

5eA OPPOH WTD. A A CAPITAL PROCURED Manufacturers' ne- aaniual plants o- any 'merit iropoaitien. with services, ojty or -ntintry. LUBECKSS. 17 f.ADWAT.

TH FLOOR. OAK- l.A SO This year 'the refreshments were daughter of the hostess, entertained are: Charles Russell, vlce-nresl 261 of San Francisco, which society held services for her Wednesday morning in Oakland. Th funeral 1 (United Press). Heavy 'snow Pav in Fin Crown Carol, who. recently ray QtOV in ineS hlLB heen-repprted afTingings-RICHMOND, Feh, 20.

Traffic reconciliation with his deserted violators crowded the calendar In wlf. th Pollc Judg C. Od ell's court w-' tn Pncess Helen Of Greece, here and contributed and hi father, King-Ferdinand. 8280 to the city Offend- 1 ers are: J. Coyat, passing street Old Fire HM R49 car on wrong side, 110, bail for- Jt'4 tOXer felted; M.

O. Smith, a similar 'Retired' Tnmnrrfilll fenssv 110; Robert Ourers, speed- JAClirea OmOrrOUi ing, $25; John R. Wood, passing special services undei on wrong side, $10; E. T. Borger, auspices of Claremont Parlor, speeding, $26; E.

For wick, speed- Native Sons of the Golden West Ing, $25; H. A. Smith, speeding, the old fire bell which hung foi $26 G. Mollring, speeding, $25; years at the San, Pablo avenut L. Guxazza, speeding, $25; J.

T. and Fifty-ninth-street fir houst Riley, passing on wrong side. $10, will "laid to rest" tomorrow different. They were served by Mr. dent; Patricia McDowell, secretary with vocal numbers, with piano ac wiuva hu tne mountains surrounding this CitV thia iKr.M.

Muriel Bowman, assistant secre companiment by Mrs. Gladys Den was held at on o'clock from St. viiia, wiin "the encouragement of the society, recently son. tary; Mr. McLochlan, song leader Augustine Episcopal church, of pened in West Oakland a Creole In the card tournament high and May Buchan, treasurer caused inhabitants of the gulches to fear further slides may add to the quota of death' A wnicn sn was a member.

Thi Kitchen. He served at this nageant Ths following hav been ap solemn. Episcopal rltea, were in scores were mad by Mrs. J. R.

Harcourt, Mrs. C. E. Lawson, Mrs. Matti Baker.

Miss Mareuerlta pointed to committees of th ore some of his creoie dishes. tion in WedneailaV-s toned by Father David ft. Wallace. ganlzation: Social committe in services were conducted with a vested choir, Mrs. Lutle Gilbert William McFarland of Oakland.

Marjorie Alexander, chairman lycnaen, Mrs. Leonora Correa. whic htook a toy of -nearly two score lives. Warning was again Issued to Inhabitants of Metal canvnn loess were present: the Mes. Helen Ports.

Missionary Mary vice-chairman of the executive board of the Central Labor council baunders serving as soloist, sieig Ing "My Peace I Leave With ames J. R- Harcourt, Gladys Dn- and 8. T. -Johnson, passing on afternoon. alcLochlan.

Muriel Bowman. Patrl lson. mm oaton. l. emsn.

by Charles Tlenny. Many citizens cla McDowell. Flowers Margaret BrOnson, Nadls Harsy. Lookout- of Alameda county, and secretary and business manager of the Dining Car Cooks' and Walters' cate their premise and be on the lookout for another slide Work been practically suspended at the ruins of Wednesday Dora McConaghy. Nelll Nellson, L.

J. Ok sen, C. E. Lawson. Matti Baker.

Ross Flett- Annie Leal. Kata iron) an parts ol northern Call fornla were in attendance. Lawrence Angel," Arthur- P-rlmm, Dot Holhei1. Music Muriel Bow wrong aids, $10. Th bell, which was located In th San Pablo-avenue station, will XJllUT-r- P'aeed on- a concrete base in rlgeOn It tl i ag front of th public library at Fifty- 1 1 sixth street and San Pablo, avenue.

rOUna by, tiretnatl hav been set for I RICHMOND, Feb o'clock- Goforth. J. E. Burreaa Ltnnon man. Ida Engleking.

Patricia Me ss a careful check indicates that A Dowell. Prayer meeting-Edlth Teas. Dorothv Ilolher. Birthdav Corraa and th Mlaae Meda Hansen, Elizabeth Clines, Margaret Tychsen. Ethel Granle and Myra an of tne bodies have een taken out.

a May Miner and Bade Oasser. Additional committees Include PUISCH, Burglar Leaves Jam Towers, of the Richknond -C i department, is hoping that th oar- PgXuJ rler pigeon he found Thursday f. I Z.Vl Em.ry; evening will be Identified by mean T.iIU hav been invited to attend th following: Pastor' aid Ar Members ef the 1 II all II thur Primm, Paul Potts, William Only Toothbrush' Fauat. Marjorie Alexander, Charles local junior organization of Hayward Union high school airla. will Dr.

Michael Creates Russel; quiet hour, Dorothy Ho ALTX weofc rark. near Bdwy.j ejuirrd. Oiencourt 213; WJStj wanted SaereMf ul business man open for business investment ap to I must lave enllmlted possibilities. Box -M IfevJl. 1'rlbune of the bands on each of the pigeon's legs.

Th mark th ar a ty right leg were. -A. V. 21 P. H.

P. OtlOnallStS OCek PORTLAVD. Feb. 20. give an entertainment program at ehn; evangelistic.

Edith Tease: re porter, oanie uaaaer; rrrresnmenta. a iocs i ineater Tuesday night. February 28. Special coatumea and Mammoth Dahlia SAN LEAXDRO. Ten.

20. Dr. Ida Engleking. Laurel Mason iel, a. 1791." The pigeon was lyfng on German Dictatornhm Thelma Poland; Information, Harry DurJar considers one toothbrush as personal property according to William C.

Ross, who complained lo the police todav that mrd his room and took all his personal belnnrin. aa lir tsr.K.'. BATTEftr Trilr ennipt scenery hav been procured for the occasion. Mrs. Carol Kelly will accompany th numbers on th piano.

Day, Lloyd Mason, Thelma Peter Luther Michael, local floral svizard gooa location. the street exhausted near the In- rRrnminr wr-w tersectlon of Sixth and Ripley FREDERICK KlH. when Tower found He ha BERLIN, Feb, 10. Continuing kept the bird at his horn at 622 their campaign to scrap parlla- in-iirt Jl. son.

Helen, Pierce. and creator of several new shades Veterans Address San Leandro Schools 8AN LEAXDRO. Fb. JO. Sneakers froro the American Legion Post addressed students at the Washington and Lincoln schools yesterday afternoon on the life of Georae Washington.

N. W. Armstrong, hlatoria. sDoke before the Lincoln school and Jack member of the post addressed the Waahlnrton school. A.

M. Carden. paat commander, waa the principal loiiowiog program la sr. rsnged: Son. "The Llttla R.H of dahlias has announced his latest Rev.

Wotento Talk Twenty-first street, until it may menury government in Germany, t(llOCSRt-lll eacharire enaiir ta -room bunaalow. trird alow value, and pay cash fr.renr. Address 171 Oak School he use. Irene Vare-aa and cept his toothbrush. "Tea.

he took the toothpaste." war Ross" answer to an lnqul.lt Ive policeman. creation In th form of the -John D. Adams tdahlla which Js I flower of mammoth six and deep carmine viiiiiieu ith Nationalists today Introduced chorus: Th Radle." Oh Bur bank's Views RICHMOND. Feb. 20.

T. M. C. rolyn Krogh; acrobatic dance, aarlon Garnet: dance. -The Atirt.

into th Relchstsg a motion tanla- astem Star Wilt mount to a demsnd for a dictator- color. After months of xperlmenl Skull 9000 Years Old uet." Kathleen Cralcle and Laura A. worker for twenty-two years, work In bis garden. Dr. Michael was successful In producing this nd mora recently engaged ss Jaegel; song, "Brown Eyes." Carolyn Kroch; Charleston danca.

Wllda a a a "hip of President Von Hlndenburg initiate LandiaatesUnd tht ciiott: RICHMOND, Feb. 10. A class Their motion proposed aboil. commissioner of the Near Fast Re Found in Scandinavia COPENHAGEN Feb 29 A human skull, heliev. k.

sneaker at special exercise held st lief. Frank R. Ruckaiew will speak Oawlll; waltz. Eleanor dance, Kathleen Crsi.i. and i Uitleburc.

In the First Christian church to latest con trl bo tion to the floral world. The first public exhibition of th John D. Adam variety will mad at the serond annual Ban Leandro dahlia show In Ausus't under th auspices of tb chamber of candidates will be Initiated this) tion of a constitutional provision evening by Beacon chapter, O. E. that th Chancellor and cabinet re-8- In Masonic hall.

A banouet I Katherine Wertorer; novelty. "The mnrrn. 11 a nn l-'n years old. I.aa h-n vmvkar vors, Lucille Craig le. I In the Master Rev.

FuneraT Held for Sweden 't t. th. oldest ever fund In mlinnU. Sclentiata the cere I wmiuini-i the cere. and program will follow Carolyn Kro.b.

Wllda OswlIL Laura Frank Wotvn, pastor, will preach In ria only; rasa. K.s MIH. Tr.liip 'IL KTATl07Tn7Tu4Tr5prTrjT erty. Prefer of to a. Bo 1 Ut-1.

Tr ln. Al-i-SU AVADfcK a n.d tsvrtMftl east.ra mIh, tnsnajier. nniiiw4 te asne. line Ut Volume; Mk -on. 'ellea lh l.ra-- skLa4 a.14 lav.st t-n itnty with I M''rl If Ba tss aawct- Ml TH Tr.ei.e ttHAT for a-M bis arelfH ln as as fi 4 lr H.

i or m.ln. U. In 'i4 i- for th conduct of governmental monv. Th. hiitliiM, mMtln.

rlll the evening on "What doe the of commerce. non mat If the oniv hi Pioneer of State be presided over bv Worthy I affairs DIM teach about flreT Is ther waegei ana Kamieea Craigle; barle-uin, Marlon Uarnet and Katherine Ueatover; finale. "I Sitting on rfate. bark the period when tK-andinaria waa linked with tb f.ellT Or doe Burhank' denial of Martna E. Wood and BAN LEAXDRO.

Feb. 20 Fun Worthy Patron J. L. W'ood. Wra.

comment. och a rise mak It null and void 7 hell have any fear for those eral service for John W. Hamlin. II, -of ir Haa avenue, wh died FJorenc Be I by will head th so. world- enUro club.

In hnnor of her twelfth bUtbday llttl Alice Fields was given a sur. cvlal portion of th evening. at the Alameda County hospital Mussolini Flouts Reports of Illness ffa-TTtB (as itikta mi 10 rirstrxt ROME. Feb. 20.

Reports that Premier Mussolini was la 111 health who ai square with WaT Richmond to Hear following a long lllnesa, were held ihia afternoon at tb Oakland Woodmen's Dance pria party at tb hem ef her parent on Telegraph road. Aa eve Mother, 23, Denies Poisoning Family XFW ORI.EAV" Feb. "I jr4 kn- roulrtol have done ta it. If you were a mother Crematory, lie had lived In Ms ning of same, annate recitation. To Aid Ball Team Near East Director Leandro fnr th fast twenty year 1200 Homes to Rise On 12 Subdivisions MAS LEANDRO.

Feb. One hundred and seventy cre of this clv are bi-e? subdivided, according Oi Engineer T. A. Taelv tracts located fa various oarts of the citv ar now Krlns subdivided. It will mean- aboat more home for this city.

Nlku-k stated rniAR rt- mon FAN LEAMIHO. Feb. A. and dancing were enoye4 by those 1 resnt- Hefraebments wer aervaa. ia mp Laii "i fi Friva RICHMOND.

Feb. IS. Mod.ralwer rather thoroughly dispelled RICHMOND. Feb. E.

Guv and had bee a resident of California for seventy years. Talbot of Paaadens, regional jno r-rat were: end Mrs. A. U. Fields.

Mr. and lln. director of the Near East Relief. Wood men will hold a dance next hr today following his hour's Friday evening In Redmen's hall horseback ride In th Bnrghese for the benefit of th bdr baa. gardens.

He appeared In the pink set ha I) team. O. W. Johnson. ne miiii nn .1.

i will address tb congregation ef Celebrates .3. beld prtaon fcere tonieht. rharged vi-lt oi.hi to hrr husharid and twn their rMldren with fatal reru'ta Annhr Stenmark and A. English sill I ,..,1. Hlvs, Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. rillvelra, Mr. and Mr.

Mansei fiarcta, Mr end Mrs. Tnara ia Leal. Mr. and Mr. Mannel Vlerrs, Mr.

and Mr. Manuel Carders. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Martin, all ef llarwsrd: i(r th Wealey Methodist church st Mrth and Kevin street Sunday f'sht on "From Jerusalem ts Meant Ararat." Ts at ha re Child Welfare Day AN LEANDRO.

Feb. 2f Tb be 1 charge. K-etp fcnntli bfomed, i-vn- vi.it your own odft you, te'boriot todrj f.e denrj. Gel hU of lS FfsUrtaf netxej anniTH TLAN ntOLIC RICHMOND. Feb.

is. Parrels leblii! ta rlusy til froro a m.la1v h-li bffK-taUi believe rr.ay have I I rrm snfrie tv-n of f-otsoa- int. nn Km rLA5s rrT5cn. cently traveled In Or Tnrkey, fno4 ami will be bel4 rrnl Hal or- Mckinley Fa rent -Teacher Aso-euuns) observed b'M W.lfar I "ay rrrta, Fsle-ine end Sout hem Rus and Mrs. M.

Olivaira. Miasa a and Ma Fkeida. as ialrVre ay by rneirKera of the tl k. I O. at Khar's y-r'erdsv.

Jodie W. J. (ssnen sia. Ftelda. Mka Matilda terra.

Miaa rwjt "Patriotism" and Mrs. J. TOt ti till h. snark-t. Un H-s I rU P.

more Gartt. L44ie Perrr. Fraaa TrtrMr Oakland dls-ss l.nxar Le rrn ini.n. RICHMOND. Feb.

IS I-Hnrit Catdera sad Dantei Leal. n- V. ,1 of the boyi of Seoul Troop No. 8 mJlm tJIJ" bJt inalne4 at th troop's ri'lT-r." churtB. next meetir.g on Thnrvlay evening firfn Ohio street.

A program, of fun. A'4 a scout stlviue will be society ef the rharrh. A prtrrira aenled. prropriat Washington earth- "hild Labor." A snnaical pro- AN l.r.AM'K'i. rhairTr-a r.f the romntt(e in 1 i Neil ev nnnf rid will a Viola K' It lo, a I fur in- -t the Mrlor.

i K- lr i rnn at rift 1c s- waa r- Covef-r-nr Jack Riley Linns' I n-ternailorsl, vt as hnnrtred st din The add! Mis Vlenle re4. Nra t. K. Jerie preeise-d. Pmxte, danchier ef Mr.

W. A lirunf. Tent-fi. A tola S. ner given- at Covntry crsh iaa gbt by the local Lions' de.

(IIH HMI, PAN 14 I fi- oay nas arrsnred. virrrna n.M-n.L iift.iv. rea, liar-sard. tk lace at the Auto Stop Law Goes Mre htne th h-rs ti mi Miir. R1CHM ND.

Feb. I. Fast Ex- I Ivtsei.y sere n.arr!e4 uJay i i i -4 J. a-. .4 ll.itt rJty.

1 l. f. W. Til IMT1TI- I VAN rh. e's jTv-4 mtr at I -r In Effect Thursday l- stWiNej Til "NI1TIIIV.

lih'iiyr vn 1 rrti-rm ft lalrs Ki ib bate a 4 1 a ihoi a-ire 4 1ijr-nm te -rcf riTeriitirn Ite RICHMOND. Feb. Il-Hin, en ef the G. A. Clrrl No.

$, nd Air- Waaorlc Mn bad4 th last r)' for Henry year-C'd Clnl Viar veteran. Roer ft the JoI k3 ef I rf lla 11 ki si I tre.de ever Men- -mwejay cr-n- t-nsri A a la Tslt ever I-r Utcra J.e or prfinnl sy rrii.tM nwlos rf te Waa -r ot it 1 de4 at fcis rem her 7Si SM ff ul 10 wr f'-r 1 i'. fseMi T-'e- Arv e. I I- At. rst rst i-irrtftlrr Irt.TTr.rt la lirsm i I in, the anl 4 tiwt 1 m-t I tve ar i I-, a-r rf vca 1 r.

r. (hi 1 tl ti r.ur. i it ir errant. s4 U- ts tj-x isja. e.ry 'ej Us st its KrsLr.

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