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MIS SEAT TRIPTOAUSTRALIA xtmrnwrnrnnr Fred -Mero, W. D. Mason and Har-ley Carter; entertainment, Harry Fred La Moine and Clark Kratzer; fellowship, Art Mueller, Jesse Hitchcock and James Long; hfldcrAM A Pitri4lnr. n.iKllft af approved. They Involve sending the craft of that command, with the exception of four battleships, to the Pacific, where they will be Joined by ships now assigned to those waters in maneuvers to be held probably in the vicinity of the iG EMPLOYEES PUT QNHONOR ra OFF GERS IS WARSHIP PLAN -is ArAom )Delil3h Negroes Tht ticket recently nominated bytand Day Nursery.

She thanked fairs, V. S. Abbott, R. Vaughan and W. H.

Pulse; rotary education, Percy M. Sanford, Floyd Pockman and James Cravath; publicity. Jack Galvin; boys' work, 8. B. Merry.

P. M. Sanford, A. W. Mueller, D.

Mason, S. Renwick and Edgar Cunningham; house, Clark Kratzer, Theodore Iverson, Otto Ludwig, Anthony Papadaklns and A. G. Penning; finance, Larkin ounce, E. M.

Downer and R. E. Slattery; song, laid Johnson and Harley Carter. Parkinson Head Of Library Association PASADENA, May S. H.

C. Parkinson of Stockton was elected president of the California Library Association at the closing session of the organization's convention here. Mies-Helen- T. Kennedyof Los Angeles was named vice-president, while Miss Hazel G. Gibson of Sacrament's was re-elected sec retary-treasurer.

Hawaiian islands. The four battleships will take, the Annapolis midshipmen on their practice cruise. Exercises between shins of the Atlantic fleet and the dirigible Shenandoah also are being planned for the summer training period. It is probable the maneuvers will take place off Newport, R. I.

Engineers To View Berkeley Crossings BERKELEY. May ff.A survey of all of Berkeley's grade crossings will be made by the Railroad Cora-mission on May 9 to determine danger spots the city. Railroad Commission exnerts will be sent to Berkeley at that time at the request of City Manager John N. Frank Rae, safety fincinftftr. M.

Vi Vi a KAAn invesusauonj ror me city, "And Acting Chief of Police Clarence Lee. as well as traffic experts of the Berkeley notice dennrtment trill the women for their kindness, and stated when "she fully regained her health she would deliver a pub-Jlc lecture on Africa. The Forresters held their annual memorial service and sermon Sunday afternoon at Taylor Memorial M. E. church, -Rev.

Scott delivered the annual sermon. Jess BInga, president of the 3. one of the assembly of men who will welcome Cardinal Mundelein when he arrives in New York. One of the latest water sports is human tarpon fishing, where, the angler tries to "land" a swimmer by means of a line tied to his cap. ntxuiMimiiv nif friKITlPPrH.

"I I Rcoomnanv tnp englnpArs, mWEMMl llliiililllllllllllllliiilllllPlllllillllllilllllilll jgfefs TOSEMITE INFORMATION BOYES HOT BATHS SPRINGS 80OMA COUNTY, CAL. In tha Valley of the Moon. 40 MILES FROM OAKLAND for Curb for rest for pleasure Mineral baths, hot, eold awimmityr pool, dancina-, moTina- pleturea, drives, hikes, ridei. NEW OOLT LINKS CONNECTED WITH THE HOTEL. HOWARD SPRI NGS LAKE COUNTY rron Sulphur hath, 110 deg.

natural heat; also Borax and Magnesia baths. Best Ldthia Springs in the State for liveakand kidney trouble. Magnesia ror stomach trouble; also Iron, Soda anoT Bohemia Water for blood and skin diseases. J. P.

FRANCISCO, or see PECK-JUDAH. Announcement of the proposal of the board of operations, Just received by H. Lickweg, G. In charge of Oakland in the Post Office building, Include me proposition to send the battle fleet in the Pacific and auxiliary cruise to. Australia in uiy, x20.

All preparations MA far Bri lnt. tiye, but some high navy officials iavor sending virtually the entire Pacific fleet on such a cruise. It has been suggested that the warships leave the Paclfio coast about July 1 of the next year and return about September 1. The subject jras dlscussedat-a meeting Tuesday of operations of- Ui iU na.vy, wno nave nau the plan in mind for some time. Plans for the maneuvers of the Atlantic scout fleet in the summer of 1925 also have been tentativplv Yosemite Valley, reaches the "real West" beyond tne Sierra Nevada Carson Valley of Nevada, Mono Lake and Lee Vining Canyon 250 glorious miles.

6 Excursion Fares: Railroad tickets to Yosemite are on sale daily at all California points. Round-trip fares from Bay Cities to Yosemite Valley range as low as 19.50. All Yosemite Transportation System motor trips may be included in railroad tickets at excursion fares. Springtime hi Yosemite is a season of exquisite beauty you will never get. There are many things to interest you in visit now.

8 Three Yosemite Features: Bear in mind these three things when you think Yosmite: 240-Mile Motor Tour, reaching "both sides of the Park," with free trip to Glacier Pointj "Tioga Pass Route" in either direction between Lake Tahoe and Yosemite Valley; and the month of August when all roads and trails are open and the High Sierra country is fully accessible. is the center of life itr wt ii iruinuvriv Fetters Hot Springs SONOMA, VALLEY OP THE MOON The gprlnara That Hade Lake Connty Famona ADAMS By Its cures of STOMACH, LIVER and KIDNEY TROUBLES SS09 feet elevation. Among a million pines. Best lighted resort ir? the world amusements. DR.

W. R. PRATHER, Adams Springs, c2ilf. (prop, for 86 years), or see Peck-Judah 672 Market San Francisco! TOURISTS ATTENTION! All roads to Harbin Hot Springs are open. No cars searched or dipped upon entering Lake Co.

All the way on high over new highwa3r- Let's Sol Four hours frjam Oakland. N. S. Booth, Prop. ICorrvrnience: Your nearest Yosem-ite Transportation System office, it 689 Market San FrancUeo, will make all your Yoscmite arrangementi without charge.

2 Information: The free 40-page Illustrated folder, "Yosetmte, All Year 'Round National Park with- 5-color map, gives 1924 information, about scenic attraction, trips, fares, etc Call or write for it. 3 Complete Service: Yoscmite Transportation System operates motor cars over all roads in Yoscmite National Park and between Yosemite Valley and Lake Tahoe, serving all resorts and carrying 150,000 passengers an-Dually. 4YTS" Tonr: 240 mfles'of motoring in Yosemite's mountains, hows "both sides of the Park" and includes Merced River Canyon, Yoscmite Valley, Hetch Hetchy, Inspiration Point, Mariposa Grove of Big JTrees, and Glaciet Point Ttoga Fats Routt," in either dl rection between Like Tahoe and Kenwood Springs A Home Away From Home Located In the mountains, in a beautiful canyonon Sonoma Creek. Hunting, fishing, dancing; new swimming tankrVell-supplied table. Rates $18-17 week.

Kewood, Calif. Write, for booklet. Agua Caliente Springs WHY1 IT'S THE WATER andlhe TABLE. Located in the Valley of the Moon, close the General Vallejo and Jack London home. Golf links close by.

Sulphur water swimming pool, 66x8S, and private tub baths. Fireproof hotel. If you want health and rest give us a trial. Write- for booklet. T.

H. CORCORAN. Prop Aguaf Caliente, Sonoma or see Peck-Judah. If all the stamps used annually in the United States were placed in a single strip they would reach around the globe eight times. esvio For tnrormatlon and booklets regarding indepeDdeot tripi.

aniall escorted psrtlen and Around the World Cruises apply to CUABlREElT TRAVEL OFFICE 1325 Broadway, Oakland. 3121 Shattuck, Berkeley HOBERG'S ALWAYS WLLD PATRONIZED Eieellent meals and aeeommodatlona: Dane-Ing, fishing, awiiomlng. biiwllng. etc. For partlculsrs srrlte HOBERG'S Cobb.

Lake' or see Peck-Jndab. 672 Market St. Tent Cottages for Rent Swimming and Bathing; FELTON GROVE AUTO CAMP On the Ian Lorenao RlTer Felton, Santa Cms Cc California REDWOOL INN Big Baaln Santa Crns Mountains. isDt Redwoods, oldest. In world: 70 miles 8.

F. 33 miles San Jose, via Saratoga, over the beat dirt road in State; 26 miles from bants Crus. Batliingi Boating. Haneing, Tennis: Bonfire every nlgbt: Free Csmplng; Hotel Store; Oil and Gas: Tsble tbe Best. Write FRANK I1EAMER.

Redwood I'ark. Cal. (See SEABRIGHT HOTEL ROOMS With or -without board. Address MISS JESSIK J. MARSH, Seabright, Cal.

RAY'S RESORT On the Navarro River From the city the run by automobile is but five hours and the highways are in fine condition. Rslea SlO.Otl Per Week Good Fishing and Hunting. Aanress nays Kesort, t-'nuo, Mendocino County, Cal. VICHY vSPRINGS Three miles from Ukiah. Address J.

A. Redmeyer, Vichy Springs, Calif. Add to Your Summer Vacation Pleasures During vacation time, we are pleased to forward The TRIBUNE to you by mail or, through our Agents without ad' ditional cost. On leaving or returning to your home, yctir instructions for service of The TRIBUNE will receive our prompt and careful attention. Notify Circulation Department by mail, or phone Lakeside 6000.

i VUn yout Yosemite visit now. For full information, call or address! YOSEMITE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM 689 Market St. San Frandsco Tel. Kearny 4794 RICHMOND. May 3.

Recently elected officers were Installed by the Richmond' Rotarians at the dinner meeting yesterday. Former President Henry A. Johnston turned over the gavel to the Aubrey Wilson. Announcement was made that the directors had met and re-elected W. T.

Helms. Becretary; Charles Renwick, treas- urer, and Richard Spierisch. ser geant-at-arms. Mrs. Edna Greenlee sang.

The annual reports showed a comfortable balance in the treasury, and a substantial sum disbursed during the year for various charitable and IS'imlf n- past-President Henry Johnston spoke. Clark Abbott, first president --of- -the body, and-Fred'--La Moine also a past-president, spoke of former days in Rotary history; The committee members were announced as follows: Business methods and advisory, Health and Vest reaort. Wonderful hot and cold mineral waters for stomach disorders and troubles: tub baths and swim-mini plunge. Bur K. R.

ticket to Fetters Springs Station. Kates $16 and $18 weekly. Including- table board. Address GEORGE FETTERS. Fetters Hot Springs.

Sonoma or Crabtree'a, Oakland, Berkeley. Stockton. Ideal Resort A I A HOTEL A place of homelike comfort. Hot sulphur baths adjoining rooms. Swimming tank.

Nothing left undone to make patrons comfortable. OWEN KENNY, Calistoga. Cal. McCrays On Xedwood Highway. Fin roads.

Deer Hunting during open hps-sod. Dancing, Swimming, Good music, and 1cec ream soda after eyery dance, POP McCRAY'S. Cloverdale. Calif. ROSENTHAL'S RESORT Room and Board, 16 Per Week AND NO UPS Bpeelsl.

S15 per week for Anrll ar.fl May BOYES SPRINGS POSTOFFICE PHONE SONOMA 60F6 Stelnkamp's at Boyes Hot Springs The Weal place for a summer Tacatlon. New and modern. Home cooking. Own dairy. Two minutes to Hot Sulphur Bathe.

Write or phone 153-K-3. Aoto meets all trains. Rat( 115.00 and np. GILROY OILROY HOT SPRINGS NOW OPEN; NEW ROAD. 16 feet wide, all the way from Gilroy; easy grades.

Daily Buick stages. See Peck-Judah 672 Market or W. J. MCDONALD, Proprietor. MONTE RIO HOTEL en the Russian River.

Modern In every way. American and European plan. Modern grill open at all hours. Official A. A A.

hotel. Illustrated booklet on request, Grorare H. 1'arr, Manager, Monte Rio, Sonoma California. River Meadow Farm Cottages $18 par week. On tha Russian Slvar.

Address Ifclntnrff and Bardmesa, Camping, Tents and Cotiages with Board. Props. Box Onerneville 0.. Cal. M.Hrarra HANSEN'S NEW AUTO CAMP On the Highway.

The Ideal place to camp new this year. fjor. or Blake ave. and San Pablo ave. Phone Richmond 2371.

Store on rump gronndg. Subscribers the northern section of tne Call fornia Leagde of Women -Voters has the name of Mrs. Mabson of San Francisco as director for' the colored centers, and Mrs. Hettle B. Tllghman on credentials at the an-nhal convention which will be held May 16 in the Oakland T.

W. C. A. The Oakland Colored Civic canter of the league, the oldest colored center in the State, has been doing pioneer work in encouraging col ored women throughout the State to organize similar centers. "As the result of their.

Mr- Gregory Hobson, president of the San Francisco has been appointed assistant organizer of colored work for the northern section of the. State. The Oakland Colored Civic Center, in the study of government and questions of vital interest to the voter, recently had papers read be fore it by Mrs. Henry on "Muscle Shoales" and the "Bond" issue for the completion of the "Highland Hospital." The center endorsed the bond issue, and asked its support from 'all its members and friends. Mrs.

Fayerweather of Brooklyn, New York, has been elected as an alternate delegate at-large to the Republican National convention. She is active in religious, civic and political life of New York. She is also member oi the colored Re publican association. fThe following appeared In a re cent issue- of the isew one Age: 'The StPaul Bulletin-Appeal says: For the first time in the history of Minnesota la woman has filed for the state legislature. Mrs.

Mayme Donovan, recognized Jeader among women of her race, at the behest of many frulends and organizaw" filed for representative frcmthe thirty-fifth The Chicago Defender, in an ar ticle from Washington, v. qurftes Mrs. Mosseil-Griffin of Philadelphia as saying: "Many or our women have shown great in terest in politics." Mrs. Griffin Is legislative chairman of the National Association of Colored Women's clubs and president oi the Northeastern Republican Women's Alliance. She recently onnriiintAri training scnoois in Philadelphia and Newark giving instructions on legislative and political matters.

The Detroit Independent In a re cent issue quotes from 4 dlspatcn from Minneapolis wnicn saiu. "Whn it was learned and an nounced that R.Nathanlel Dett, director of music at Hampton In stitute, Hampton, was a eucoi the annual Twin City automo bile show the entire program was stopped. In honor or tnis guished visitor uesaines played 'Listen to the Lambs, composed by R. Nathahiet Dett. After the number was rendered the audience of over eight thousand gave applause, -Which the composer acknowledged.

Dett is now, on a concert i ThA Ran Antonio Inquirer, in a- recent Issue, in speaking of Harry Burleigh, quoted the New. xork Evening Post, whlcn naa -semi. n-ioirh in the srandson Of a olaVA With Kcnteh and Indian an cestry. Left fatherless, the toy Aarned his. own living until he found the New York Conservatory Music, where he was awaracu scholarship.

At hte conservatory much of the noted composer Dvork, whose manuscript used to copy and sing ior plantation songs, which may have given some of the inspiration for the New World Burleigh haa been the Splngar medal and degrees from Howard and Atlanta universities." Police Detective W. W. Glenn of Los Angeles recently passed mo civiL service examination for tne rank of police captain in that city. Mrs. Austin of San Francisco, for whom a few weeks ago coioreu plnh women of California under the leadership of Mrs.

KUggies, atntA rirpsident. collected money her return passage from Africa, has arrived and attended the executive board meeting afternoon of the Fanny wan nomm How Many Pounds Would. You Like to Lose in a Week? It jou are tat and wnt to lose weight, 1 will send you a sample of the famous RId O-Fat treatment absolutely Free. Do Not Send -Any Money just your name and. address to The Bajne Company.

644 Coca Cola Kna City. Mo. Advertisement. You'll Get Rid of Blackheads Sure There is one simple, safe and sure wav that never fails to get rid of blackheads, -that is to dissolve them. To do this, get two ounces of calmite powder from any drug store sprinkle a little on a hot, wet cloth rub over the blackheads briskly wash the parts, and you will be surprised how the black-neads have disappeared.

Big blackheads, little blackheads, no matter where they are, Biraply dissolve and disappear. Blackheads are a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions that form in the pores of the skin. The calonite powder and the water dissolve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and in their naturnl condition. Advertisement. Direct connections and Lew Far as to BUlilB AMERICA Sailings iron) San FrsAciae May 1 (IMANCHURIA Tont Dip.

O4KR00NLAND Tona Dlsp. 7 FINLAND I 22.250 Tons Diss. May June 1st Cabin 2ndC.bin SrdCaUa $250 $150 $100 Intsrmediata S. S. Manchuria UP Including Meals and Barth ASS Market Slreat, Saa Fraacieco car any Authoriied Stasumhip Agent PENSION HOLL 3.

P. Retires Men Whose Average Age Is 65 Years ES, anj One Month. V.CTV;;- KIneteerf Southern Pacific Company 'employees, the average length of whose service is thlrty-' one years and five months and whose average age now is 65 years nd one month, will be placed on the" company's honor pension roll this month, according to an- rouncement just made by officials. Several are from the Eastbay. Howard Stillnian, 2430 Piedmont avenue, Berkeley, is first in the Hat of nineteen In' length of serv-; ice.

He entered the service of the as a chainman in May, 1874, and after 49 years and nine months of service, retires as a in echanica engineer and engineer of tests. He is 68 years and 7 1 months of age. William S. Fuller, 2442 Russell street. Berkeley, entered the rail road's service in 1888, and Is re tired as clerk after Sfi years and months service at me age oo years and months.

Leander Gifford, Oakland, rna 1 rt amn1rtvH hv thA nnni. pany in 1882 as a blacksmith at Off lUCBUIl, awru aitB jcai a and i montns service, retires ai the age of 61 years and 7 months, as train baggageman. Wljliam H. Arnold, 644 East Seventh street, Oakland, joined the company as student teiegra- pner lsa. ana retires as man In the Eastbay electric lines the.

age of 69 years and 10 months after giving service JLo the company for 29 years and 9 months. He is -he youngest of the nineteen employees retired at this time. ploy of the company in 1875 as a machinist helper, and left the company as a conductor in T889 ao tak up farming. He returned the? company and gave con- aimtnun service for 28 years and S81 months, when he is now retired at the age of 69 years and 3 months. Papal Coachman Picks Pius As Most Democratic Correspondence of The Oakland TRIBUNE and New York World) ROME, May 3.

Rinaldo Jac-' ehini has been the Pope's coach-' man since the time of Plus I have had a long talk with him In his "kingdom," a long coaeh house off the courtyard of the Belvedere in the Vatican, containing a score cJTcarrlages and oaches which have been at some time in the personal use of the Pontiffs. Some of them are mar-. Is in their way. There Is the mail coach given by the King of Naples to Plus IX, who traveled in it in 1850 xeeedingly high one, gleaming with leather and black varnish, upholstered within with rose and as comfortable as a boudoir. There Is a series of four-horse or six-horse coaches for ordinary or semi-state use, dating' from of Pius IX.

The Pope sat in a sort of little red throne; at its sides are little damask-lined recesses in which lie kept his snuff-box, a book and breviary. Two nrelates eat In front of klm with their backs to the horses. "Nobody," explained Jacchini to me, "was allowed to sit alongside the Pope." "Leo XHI," he continued, "was Aristocratic and dignified. Every afternoon he -drove in the Vatican gardens; and he was always escorted by a second carriage, with all the ceremonial of prelates, jioble guards, etc. Before 1870.

But Plus X. said that all this was useless trouble; he went with a single prelate in the one carriage. He suffered in his legs, and rarely went out. Pius gave little trouble. lie was the simplest and the most cordial of Popes I have met, while Benedetto XV had something of the lordiness of Leo XIII.

But Benedetto XV did not restore the pomp in the gardens; he' was content with a single carriage, and so is the present Pope." Among all these coaches and carriages there is an Intruder, incongruous as a machine gun in a mediaeval armory; a motor ear, of the most modern type, recently presented to Pius XI by the ladies of Milan. But, says Jacchini. "the Pope prefers his carriage; every day at 4 p. m. he drives through the gardens, and walks a little; he, too, suffers a little in the legs.

For bad weather there has now Deen constructed a long, glass-covered arcade in the gardens. He, too, is affable and cordial." "I MOTOR COACH viA Short RouW ST a a LDSANCuxS. bAntRSFIElD AND WAYPOIKIS 8 2:15, 7:45 p.m. FRtSNO ano WAYPOINTS 10:11 a.m. 12:13.

2:13, 7:45 p.m. VALLCJO-SACRAMENTQ STOCKTON MODESTO MERCED Hoarly Beniee For further Information Phone Depot Oakland IIAr-TE3 A VSL, Pie Ml Leave :0. a. to, 1:39. 1:19, p.

tn. f-'tiuci Trains to Marysvlllt, k.wu. and Chlco at T. Of a he for Yosemite Lodgk Ervjoy the Sierra tpringtime In Yosemite Valley everything-food, service, entertainments is assured guests of Yosemite Lodge. American flan rates $6.00, $8.00, and $8.50.

European, Plan rate $1.50 and $2.00 with excellent cafeteria. Advance reservations are advised. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK CO. 689 Market St. San Francisco TeL Kearny 4794 OAKS HOTEL NOW OPEN $14 PER WEEK BUS MEETS TRAIN Box Boyea MARK WEST SPRINGS Situated la tn aiflnntslris of Sonoma 9 miles from Santa Bns.

Huntlnt, flthln and boatlnpc trlmlslnf tank: modern Phimblmr; lecttlclty. Tent cottages and rooms In main building. Kates $3.50 per day op. American plan. Mrs.

Berths Munger. owner. Mark West Springs, Santa Boca. Sonoma Calif. PetrifiedForest 70 nlles north of San One-day trip to visit the greatest natural curiosity of the State.

Round rip from S. F. about 7. Dally auto stag from 5 miles, or Santa Rnsa. 12 miles.

Gross's If on Spring Resort Agua Caliente, ''ideal place for your vacation;" Medicinal springs on grounds. Modern conveniences; enlarged hotel and dining room. On block to swimming tank -and dancing pavilion. Auto meets train at Fetters Station. For particulars write M.

GROSS, Fetters, Cal. XL VIBA.NO TILLA, Country resort with excellent accommod'a-tlons. surrounded with beautiful trees. Danc ing every night, motion pictures, etc. Bus lo not Mineral eprjiiKB Rates $14 and $15 waek.

Capt, A. -Tullett, Prop. Marcel, Mgr. El Verano gouoma Or see Peck Jiidnh. tUL' Market T.

OPENS A Pit. 2 CAMP NEAREST THE TRAILS AND AMrDIPAV Df AW and rs.lTtlixiv-a4 M. mi and S8 je.nropean Flan, gl.to per Iar In Ten Personally Conducted S-Day Excursions, 146. Follow, Tor Reservations, Folders. Automob Karket 8 Phone Kearny 2324 Oakland 1325 2121 Whattnfk Berkeley 5 ts ile Z3CI Myrtledale Hot Springs Ona of the finest Summer Kesorts north of Ran Francisco.

New eobble bath-house, 40x80. The aprings that are going ahead. Modern. Natural hot mud sulphur and steam baths; dancing, and" all other amusements. Ths greatest health and pleasure resort In Napa County.

Swimming tank 0SO. Bates rea- aonable. Write R. BQY LEVBIKA. Calls-toga.

or see Pfck-Jqdsb or Osklsnd. Berkeley end Stockton. Bartleli Springs Will Open Saturday, May 26. The Ideal place for rest, recreation, health. Hotels, Cottages, Tents.

For reservations address Bartlett Springs Hotel, Bart-lett Springs. Lake Calif. Send for illustrated folder ind road map. GeneraLOffice 71 Bluxobe St. San Francisco BLUE LAKES NOW OPEN Country Beautiful, Highway all tha way Address H.

W. Kerne. Ifidlake 7. 0. Laka County.

Calif. Ask Foster Service. Petersen's Resort Spring Hill Farm In Lake County. Enjov tbe benefits of good eats, combined with rest, recrestlon and a Lake county appetite. Swimming, dancing, tenn.il.

hunting fishing. Donkey for children. Rates tl tin. Address L. S.

PETERSEN. Middletown, or see Peclt-Juilsh. Camp Le Trainon OH SHORES OF BLUE LAKES, Lake County; Camping, Boating. Fishing and Swimming. Dining Room and Store on premises D.

D. CAMPIN. Tklnti, care Lake Coonty Stnsre FREE use of a KODAK $3 depoiit. Us it two weeki and -get your money back, if we do your work, OAKLAND NOVELTY PHOTO STORE 1018 Broadway Did You Forget? "THE LEADING MUD BATHSeOr CALISTOGA Dr. Aalders' Hot Springs and Mud Baths RIO NIDO TENT VILLAGE FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING EVERYTHING FURNISHED r.

lie tw i l'eui. SUTCASE IS ALU YOU NEED" For Information A. Froehllch, Propv Rio IVIdo, Sonoma Cat. OPENS MAY 15h Yosemite this May. The best of CURRY Best location In I'osemite CHIEF POISTS OK INTEREST per Day In Tent.

per Dn ituniralowa. Private Baths Uafetena and Dining Room Service. May 30. 81, June 1st and Other Dates to Road Maps, Camp Curry S72 an Francisco. Broadway Phone Oakland 1437 I'hnnr Thornwnll 60 STATION, CAMSTOGA, CAL.

"PINERY H0TSPRINGS THE EI.MS Besort. Beantlful garden. Rome cooking. Rates flS per week. Board and room.

Phone SOW. C. S. PI NEK. Prop.

Oallstoga. Calif. CAMP IN THE PINES folkkrV grove kellogg. knights valley Pure mountain water from KeT-log-a; Springs; water good for stomach, liver and kidneys. Beautiful scenery at the base 0f Mount St.

Helena. Cottages and tents by oay or week. Address Mrs. C. T.

A. Foikers, Calistoga. Cal. Phone 1F2. Seven rnlles from Calistoga.

PINE INN Carrael, Cal. By-the-Sea her vlie pines and Ocean' Meet' THIS IS THE BEST TIME OF TEAR Ratea fa per day and np. American Plan. namng, bunting, horseback riding Management JOH B. JORDA1V.

RICHARDSON SPRINGS Tie Horn of the Soft Shirt In the 19 miles from Chico. on highway. Be our raw 8 ft)-room finproof hot! a tuTpriie. ICora nw mpina oot-terea thii leason. Under the wma man- rfT trv TrtritTtiAV.

OPPOSITE ELECTRIC R. R. CALISTOGA HOTEL A pi sea of homelike eomfort. Hot sulphur baths adjoining rooms. Swimming tsnk.

nothing left undone to make patrons comfortable. OWEN KESNr. Calistoga. Cal. MOirTAlJr HOME RANCH Six miles from Calistoga.

near Petrified Forest. Eler. 1800 ft. Cottage and tent bouses, elec. lighted.

Lots of timber, creek big canyon, redwoods. Sulphur hstbs free. Free auto meets guests by sppointment. Ratea tu weea. i.ou day.

Ix ORTH, Callatoga, nr Peck-Jiidsh. Inverness Inn Will be taken over and run hv the owner, Mrs. J. R. Reeves, this year.

Kates on application. Address or Phone Mrs. J. R. Reeves, Inverness Cal.

Benson's Tavern Da Beantifnl Russiaa River Ooen All Yen New lotel. also tents In connection, among thi pines and redwoods, but on the river's bank. Camping space and tent platforms for Uto esmpers. luxceuent Doaung ana Darning. (Rita meets all trelna.) Address MRS.

WW. BENSON Bor 105. QnerneTllle. Cal. HIGHLAND PARK LODGE Uner new management.

Near tbe Russian river. Thoroughly renovated. All furnished housekeeping cottages, with or without board. Prices reasonable. For particulars address HIGHLAND PABKLOPGR.

Guernevllle. Cal. Brightside Park Summer camping; sites for. lease NUes Canyon. Children's playground.

Healthful hiking on wooded hillsides. Sanitary camp conditions. Best of water. Kiles Investment Nlles, Calif. Notice to During Tacatfon time, we are pleased to forward The to you by mail or through out Agents without additional cost.

On leaving or returning to your home, your instructions for service of The TRIBUNE will receive our prompt and careful attention. Notify Circulation Department by mail, or phone Lakeside 6000. TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO. i 1 mmm anajsant aMh)Mairvil.

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