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Oakland Tribunei
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SUNDAY aklan0 MARCH 7, 1926 I llllll IP TA ONE WEEK TO GO! ixuoLiu mlhli I DINNERDATESET Mi rrr74Q(5 Tha annual Public Health flintier given Jointly under the auspice of the Alameda County Tu-berculdsls Association and the Public Health Center of Alameda Couny will be held Thursday March 18, at Hotel Oakland. Several hundre'd invitations will Issued within the next few days the committee in charge of the dinner, according to Mrs. Albert Jit, Heads, chairman on arrangements. It is expected that the dinner this year will attract a large number of physicians and public health workers of the bay region. Dr.

Emmet Rixford of Stanford University will be the speaker of the vening and will address the group cn the subject of "Recent Observations of European Contributions to Public Health." Joseph R. Knowland, president the Public Health Center of Ala-neda County, will preside. BECOME A "TRIBUNE AND WIN A BIG CASH PRIZE ACTOVITBES Aao N6 Negroes i-r-? i I I i I i I I i I I I i I i i I I I I 1 -Tfflrt 1 1 1 1 1 'NFF zkzzzt hyTT MA 'ZZZZZZZZIZtBZJ. 44 -I -4 Ll-cL Jfi Trt," rrn Tp f-x l.n TTT I I I hu ZIt ar4Jtfri--AJ 7C L- 1 I UJ Ji V- rrT IF Ml lt H-51 "ifi" 7 o-sizrJ-iiiii-ivJE111 5 Jt- Ajfy' I TlT rT-T PP--i i lMZSZZZZZZZ.l- 3JL rr 7 v- ft a J3rRT2 -i- i zszi -j- ZZZtZ Yl a ffl Synthetic Jelly" Predicted by Chemsit BERKELEY, March 6. The day of the "synthetic jelly" is approaching, but the new product will never be quite as good as the "kind that mother used to make." This is the conclusion made by W.

H. Dore, associate chemist at the agricultural experiment station of the University of California, who has been doing reserath work regarding the value of fruit pectin in the process of jelly making. "Although extracted pectin would provide a base for synthetic jelly, the fruit flavorings that are chemically manufactured only im itate, they do not reproduce those ofxnatural fiuits." declares Dore in a recently published pamphlet on the subject. "The use of pectin is growing, and we are now learning that the substance- is of value as a food." Pectin is now being manufactured In liquid and powder form from lemon peel end the apple pulp discarded by cider mills, ac cording to Dore. O.

E. S. WHIST TUESDAY. The annual whist party of Athens Chapter No. 277, Order of Eastern Star, will be held Tuesday evening in Odd Fellows' hall, Eleventh and Franklin streets.

I losi a limb through an accident by a bicycle in Trestle Glen over twenty years ago and It is beMeved that because of this disadvantage sue; was not able to extricate herself; She was -the daughter of th.F late Captain and-Mrs; John Jones, distinguished pioneers of SaniFran- cisco. She came with her parents to the state from Baltimore, when a child of two years. Like her father, she lived a life of service unselfishly -tor others. She was a devoted member of Fifteenth Street A. M.

E. church, superintendent of mothers' work for the California Fedeiated Colored Clubs, Auxiliary No. 1 of the Old Folks' Home and Fanny Coppin club. She' leaves to mourn her passing tw sisters, Mrs. Pettie 1'.

Tilghrnnn of Berkeley and Mrs. Goodman cf San Francisco, a daughter and several randsons. Cure Your Rupture Like I Cured Mine" Old Sea Captain Cured Hi1 Own Rupture After Doctors Said "Operate or Death" Hi Remedy and Book Sent Free Captain Collings sailed the seas for many years; then he sustained a bad double rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden for years. He tried doctor after doctor and truss after truss. No results! Finally, he was assured that he must either submit to a dangerous and abhor i rent operation or die.

He did neither! He cured himself instead. "Kfllon rirn nnd Women, licn'l Hate To He Cut I p. and loti Don't Hate lo He Tortured Bj Tromrl." Captain Collings made a study of htnelf, of his condition and at List hr, rewarded hv thf: find- of the method that so nuicklv ma'ie nun a en, airoiis. happy man. At.y,ne can ufe the same ft lzjzzt Send for- Large, Free Copy of this Map on Working Chart and Census Sheets Use Coupon at Bottom of Page or Call at Any Tribune Office Franklin Streets; 2121 Shattuck Berkeley; 1401 Park Alameda; 3218 East 14th Macdonald, Richmond; and Castro Hay ward; 683 Market San Francisco YOU CAN WIN $1500 IN CASH! The Second Prize is $1000 Cash Followed By Awards of $700, $500, $250, $200, Down to $20 the 40th PRIZE! What Could You Do With $1500 in Cash? Figure That Out and then Start Your Solution AT ONCE! Fruit- How to Submit Solutions After you finish your line o( travel on the Touring Game chart furnished you, list each city and its population on a separate sheet of paper in the rotation in which you have traveled.

For example: Suppose you have started in California, with Santa Rarhara as the first city and Santa Faula as the second city. You would then start your lift thus: California. Population. 1. Santa Barhara ....19,411 2.

Santa Paila 3,967 In listing the cities you must pive the name of each city you pass through, the name of the State in which it is located, and population of each city, as shown above. Then, total the population and the number of cities vou have vicilcd and enter these on the coupon printed on the Touring Game chart given you, and return your chart and list of cities vis ited. If possible, use the typewriter in listing the cities. Use only one side of the paper when listing your cities. Be sure you give the population of each city according to the population given on the sheet, and also the total population of tr ritiea viiled.

Solutions in which cities and population are wronzlv named or added be penalized by deduction from the total population of such cities and their population and credit given for tie bal ance of the solution. How to Play This Fascinating Game Start from any cuast city and trace with your pencil a course across the United States, finishing at an opposite coast city. You are permitted to use iiny of the siuar'es on the chart, nether inside or outside the boundaries of the United States. Coast cities are understood to be those in squares bordering directly on the coast line, according to the Touring Game map. You may move north, south, east or west at any time and wander at will across the map.

Tour line must be either three or six squares in a straight line and at the end of either three or six squares makes a right angle or square turn. Hun your line through the of the squares, not throush the corners. Do not cross your line of travel and do- not return to a square the second time. You may turn in either a vacant or an occupied square. A three-square move will have one square between the Martins and stopping squares, while a six-square move will have four squares between the starting and 6toppins squares.

Also, the last square In the first move will be the first one In the next move, when you turn. Take credit for the population of any city through which your line of travel passes. Tou do not have to touch the dots with vour line, merely run the line through the centers of the squares. FSrtefjv. these are all the thiims von can do and the things you cannot do.

If your question Is not answered here, call or write the "Touring Dame" Manager and It will he answered. Head over the rules sent or given you. Then, if you have qufstions to ask. we'll gladly answer them. Phone Lakeside 60UO The North Oakland Improvement Club will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening In the auditorium of jLong-fellow school.

The extension department of the University ef California will furnish an educa-, tlonal film td be -exhibited as parrot this club's educational -program. Superintendent FredHunter.j)f the Oakland public1 schools Trill deliver an address. Thepubllc will be Jtvelcome. Mr. Fanny 'Wall, president of the Home and TJay nursery, has been Campaigning this week in the in- terest of the Community Chest.

She ty-the-: executive board of the home plans to hold their mortgage-urninjf at their annual meeting. -The writer wishes to acknowledge rerfeeipt of several copies of, the Philadelphia Tribune, a weekly of that city." It is one of the oldest eolored papers and recognized as among largest and most reliable. The paper is celebrating its torty-eecond birthday. Among the many Interesting news items in the papers the following will be of interest to readers in Oakland: Under date of February IS. 1926.

from New Tor'- city appears the following: Madam C. J. Walker i- on awards met yesterday at the offices of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and awarded the Madam C. J. Walker fro id medal, given annually for distinguished service to the race S1 hrough the X.

A. A. c. to leees I. alker, chairman of the Sweet defense fund committee in- JJetrolt, Michigan.

The jlOO scholarship which goes ach year to the N. A. A. C. P.

branch making the greatest percentage of advance in the contributions over the previous year was larded to the Northern California fach, with headquarters in Oak- 'and, California. In 1S24. Northern alifornia contributed S312 and in J325 gave $2227.85, an advance of 14 per cent. The miniamim basis for consideration for this award la a $200 contribution." The writer has been asked to State through this column the Vantage coming to the L'rb in League of Los Angeles through the Community Chest of that city and urging the race in this part of the -tate to heartily support the driv. jiow being conducted.

The ciii- rnunlcation states that "Mrs. Kath- crlne J. Barr. the executive se tary of the Los Angeles biacch of the Urban League. just re turned to the cc-iiter from New Jorlc clt3-.

where she had been in attendance upon the annual cor- ference of the national organiza tion. There were only two colored Women delegates in attends nee The XXa Anireies atieiiaie, -ir. yclt credited with having brought to the conference an important an i lnSDlrine report. Continulne. the conin.ur.i'-atlon aid: "The annual report of t-u-fen Kinle Jones, president of the Urban leag-ue.

Fhows that th leapue is now active in forty citaea. In twenty yeven v. hif it nupported in part by the Connnu-nity Chest program. Two new branches have recently been added Minneapo'ls, and Jacksonville. Florida.

A total of nearly 400.000 was expended in connection with the movement's operations throughout the United fetaies. Through the invitation extended ty I'rof. I'arker cf the po.ltica! Silence depaitniftt of the L'niver-ity of CalifTnia, the rudentf an several members of the faculty listened" to a lecture d'-ilvered In fcouth Hall Tuendsy afternoon by Randolpli wr York rltv. He rf.oke on "The T.e'ation the White and H13ck orker In After the lecture a bif-hcur was plven ver to ujinerii.e ty the Speaker. A- Phillip P.andrlph is a graduate In political and socinl s'-ienc from, the Coliese cf New Vork.

He ali an addr. t. th Ftu-lents and faculty of d's College In I'ortland. Oregon. The New Tork Ar.

er. 'f th tnot Influential wklles pubihed i ts New York city, r.as in a reren; wu mot iMrtire artif-Ie frc tfce rn i ra7ier on "Col-crd Toutha in fciiools frace en Trob-letn The Titer Is a cl-bratd etlidren's short siory writer. The CrWls Y.f i's rvrr a. dramn rlfd rJnt the colored WftK' who rem neKirjt pcrtgt.itr. find the devr r.

rmr.i Chart er, a rl hijhiy colored dub leader, as ru.tied to V.th Mor-Ay la her home Thirty-elith rrt. etteoled the iao.th-rs Charity tlub ahe Kaetened Krrre to tr-are ilnw fnr hT fan-i t. Af the fit she fell In a over tMm. hhe il tal houte 5a hopital. the $1500 IN CASH THE FIRST AWARD! THE 40 WINNING SOLUTIONS WILL RECEIVE THESE PRIZES im.no.i; us irap.e, I'rles Given If OXE New Six-Months' SiihmTlptlon I Sent: First Prize $500.00 Second Prize 400.00 Third Prize 300.00 Fourth Prize 200.00 fifth Prize 150.00 Sixlh Prize Seventh Prize Eighth Prize 100.00 50.00 40.00 Ninth Priz 20.00 Tenth Prize 15.00 Eleventh to Fortieth Prize (each) 12.50 Encloaed find I Main Office, Oakland, 13th and vale; 1015 Here Is a Sample Chart That Shows How the Line of Travel May Be Followed: This Chart Illustrates How You May Change From One Square to Another Tou mj start your line cf lo this n.i.r.r chart! play the game start at ary city actually in the 1'icif f.r Atlarttc Coast- The dfcta rirr.

the cit es sad the Dan-brs rprr.t the 5atas and census of the cities. NOTE Is tb above chart the line 5f travel ir i at lxt No Cli-torr. (. is Jsar.ta Barbara. lt.tl Thta tee lae Is draw through three squares le Pot Ne.

Ii. Met, la Paula. lt7 sveela- n. Tbi tire the lis rs rtmeh i squares te the erta. fae-Irg tfroush a ii twt J-.

tfee ieltei watrh ya tr.ar take credit for. Kt'tt arerre ye Skake enay t-e eltr three vr eeaaree. rot (Bore for Oafe yar lie ef trawl rM arrl after tbi er square aaeres, as ss- a 4 a irci i I jt rZ 9 I yjl 31 sm- if mm Vl IAU- 'vsT 5l VaT 7 I yjr i I'rircs Given If NO Subscription Is Sent: First Prize $25.00 Second Prize 25.00 Third Priz 25.00 Fourth Prize Fifth Prize 20.00 15.00 Sixth Prize 10.00 Seventh Prize Eighth Prize Ninth Prize 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 Tenth Prize Eleventh to Fortieth Prizei (each) Enclosed find (send check or money order; do not send caab) In pay ment for one new subscription for six months. Recelpti No. Box No (Do not use this line I'rizest t.lvcn If TWO New Six-Months' Snl4TipHfn Arc S-iit: First Pr.ze $1500.00 Second Prize 1000.00 Third Prize 700.00 Fourth Prize 500.00 Fifth Prize 250.00 Sixth Prize 200.00 Seventh Prize 100.00 Eighth Prize Ninth Prize Tenth Prize Eleventh to Fortieth Prizes (each) 75.00 40.00 35.00 20.00 QUALIFYING SUBSCRIPTION Totifine Ganw lansaer.

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I). Of any) Bo Ftsrt ParT QUALIFYING SUBSCRIPTION Tonrlnir flsme Manairor. Tbei Oakland TRIBINE, Oakland. al. This new subscriber's name Is: (send check or money order: do not send cash) In payment for one new subscription for sis months, r.ecelpt No.

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Kvery ruptured per son in the world fhould have the Captain Collings book, telling all st.out how be cured himself, and how snyone may follow the same treatment in their own noma without any trouMe. The book and medicine are FHEt. They will be cent prepaid to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below coupon. But send It right away now before you put lown this pPr- I'HEK ni PTI'BK BOOK AD-RKWKDY OlPt Capt. V.

A. Colling-s (Inc.) liox 41( C. Watertown, N. T. I'leafe send n.e ynur FREE P.iipture and Rook without any obligation on n.y part whatever.

Name Address TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA The old-time mixture of Sage Tea ar Pulphur for darken. gray, streaked and faded hair Is crandrnother'a 1 recipe, and folks are attain uslnc It to keep their 1 hair good, even color, which Is quite sensible, a we are In sn age when a routhful at the rreatest a5-tan'ar. Nowadays, though we dun't have troubles'. me task cf ratherlne the ease and the muT mixing at All drug e'oree sll the ready-to-use product fcr cn! Ii rents'. It lmproted by the addition of other lrrredJnte.

and Is rald "Wt th Race and Sulphur Compound." It te eery Popular use nobodT can It has been appll4. Fin.ple Wlsteti yoot romb or a sTt brash with It ar.d draw thta hMort if or hair, ta I' ore sma'l s'rard at a fcT rrorr.ra tbe gray talr lsap- ter. btjt ht bta the ladree Pre tt-1 Kubori Mark whether by CARRIER or MAIL. (Circle word.) Solutions sent by Address This subscription will qualify my eolutlon for the hither awards In the Tourlnf Game. Mark whether hv CAP.

Ill or MAIL. (Circle word.) Solutions sent by Addrcas r. This sviNscrlr'i'in qualify my solution for the higher anards In the Tnurlr Game. All Communications, Sou-. (ion and Subscription to TOURING GAME" Subscription Rate Payable in Advance By Carrier.

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