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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 11

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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TnultSDAY EVENING SDaklanD MARCH 25, 1926 9 9 It Fireman Hurt in Flro destroyed thf Southern Boi and Basket company; her Jaat night, causing a Ipsa estimated at DRIER DRUNKEN CAMAI1IAN Plans for Proposed Wilson Junior High School Macon Factory Fire MACON, March 25. (A) One fireman wa hurt. The school will be erected at a cost of Construction will be underway shortly on a new school building for central north Oakland. $350,000. It will be of modified Tudor style and will embody the latest in school equipment.

DfSflPPEARS AS QUIZ 15 ORDERED WD DID WEEPS SACRAMENTO, March 25. The county grand jury has raunojird an investigation into the circum THE BIG BUTTER AND EGG MEN" stances surrounding the arrest and subsequent dismissal of J. A. Sparks, a fruit buyer, on charges of drunken driving. Sparks was arrested at the request of J.

W. Woolridge, a bank employee, after Woolridge declared he had fol- n-irkq sironnd the citv for Warrant Sworn for 'Titled' itor Well Known in S. F. Tea Rooms. Iliive received more than their re of uftentinii In the public ireN of Inte.

In reality, they have little need for anch publicity for, nc-rortling to dieticians, their wiiriw, hntter, cheese, lire Just nhout nt the top of the li.st in food value. For your convenience, we hove several xtinoN thnt liimrile lhee produeto, ii nd. of courae, the best In respect to itiiilily and price la some time and was convinced that Sparks was drunk. The arresting officer reported that Sparks was so intoxicated when taken from his in in nil in fir iiiffl mi imn i inMiiuntiiiinmniiiininiiimiii'i iin i i i ninhini mum mm mi i iiiniiii i -pi i mini' mim i i HHiniinr-nr SwaoMkaogaBiwsWBBMOIgCOIBtwiWitMu n.i. tyatittltjtJSSJ SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH automobile that he leu into tne patrol wagon.

Subsequently wooiriuge uecunca LU 9 cui Sparks and although the arresting orncers declare a repot i was maue to the district attorneys oince, Sparks was dismissed. Among those summoned before the grand jury yesterday were a number of officials of the Plcine- comnanv. Snarks' employers, and officials of the Cal PAX VRAXCISro, March 5. -Armed with a warrant for her pnlire are searching for "Lady" 1'atiic ia Oriffshee. Although "J.arty" Patricia, hor limousine, her liveried chauffeur and her colored maid, have boon familiar figures about the fashionable hotels and tea rooms, her sudden disappearance has niven rise to police suspicion that she is not the Canadian aristocrat she claimed to be.

The warrant charges plain Patricia Gi-iKsby with defrauding an innkeeper. Thp complainant is Paul Uuttman. 705 Oeary street, who Claims I.ndy Patricia, de-ramped, leaving two and a. half months' rent unpaid. tdher reports allege the luxuriously frowned woman owed many bill in Han Francisco, police say.

Last week Thirty Patricia, was called before Captain of Detectives Duncan Mnthcson, hut there being no charge apainst her. she was released. During her interview with Matheson, she casually let fall the information that she was the daughter of the president of the Canadian I'acific railway. ifornia National bant. vvooiriage3 employers.

if tvtia Inn.rnpd that Wonlridire had proved to be a reluctant wit GROCERY SPECIALS I TOMATO HOT SAUCE. 1 SHHEDDKIl WHEAT. Ql Tin tJ'3'C I'neknae ZJ llflMivv i l' l. A'S MACAROM AXD Rir UTIIEB PASTES. CI SM.4I.fj RIPE OMVES.

A SI'EIIHY'S SSOWLAKE Iluffet tin 4C CAKE FLOLlt. O- COCOAMT. PnpKOBe J. U-II PK IOC LCU. 1JEI.IVEH OJ MEATt o.

tin 2- Sc TOILET TAPER. rJ I.VST.AM' roSTUl. OO. 3 rolls 1-jC l.nrge tin OOCj AA'e Rciiervc the Right to Limit 0.anntltie Orocerterla COOKEIJ IS CIU SCO COL.OHEIJ JKI-LV EASTER Eggs, 12Vc Mofl'att'a under Bnlcony Cnndy South Alale 'J MO.M'EKEV JACK YELLOW YAMS. CHEESE.

Ll. Extra apecinl. Lb OC Mrs. R. Wright Majro.e I.

Hlnmond. Dept. 60 ltutter Dept. PICNIC HAMS. En.tern nnl.

J. f.13 Sc CIGAUS. Each -f- Hiigar cured. Lb Hnrris' Hani and Iliicon Dept. Tobneco South Aisle ness when called Derore tne inquisitorial body and this1 was largely tile for the decision, of the grand jury to make the investiga tion a thorough one.

MSI SCHOOL ROBINSON HEADS liiW GAS, INDIGESTION ID CARE FDR 1200 HAYWflRO GLU Baby Saved After Eating Bug Poison SAN' FRANCISCO, March 25. Mis. Daniel Atell, 22 Colins street, was washing today her IS months old daughter Dana got hold of some insect poison. The baby's hands were coated with the substance ami as she put her fingers in her mouth the mother feared for her life. The child was taken to the Park Kmergency hospital and an antidote administered.

avifk cn.iu;i:s rkatixo. William Pernhcim celebrated fit. Valentine's Day by twenty blows on his wife's face. Mrs. Hell Bcrn-' -lified today in her divorce heaving before Judge Qtiinn.

Mrs. Tternheim said her husband had al- California Pioneer, Aged 71 Succumbs William K. Elote, California pio-jieer, who had made his home here Mince 1S63, died at St. Anthony's hospital last night. lie was the father of Deputy Tax Collector Kdjvard R.

Blote, Frank W. IMyote, local business man, and Harold C. Hlote. He was the brother of Martin C. Pdote, who is connected with the Kant Pay Water company, of Ilenrv Jilote and F.

P.lotC. Pdoie was 71 years of age and a muichcr of the Oakland Pioneers, lie came to California i3 years ago. Funeral will he field at 10 a. m. at an undertaking establishment at 5S3 Jefferson street.

Rev. Clarence Heed of the First Unitarian church will officiate. Friends of the family are invited to the services. P1CKLK1) IMGS FKCT, lh P1CKI.F1 SIIOIXDFR OF PORK, Hi. KASTEUN DRY SALT PORK.

Hi Lesser WnshlnKlo" Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Instant Stomach Relief! Entrance Accommodations for twelve hundred students will be provided in the Woodrow Wilson Junior lligli school, to ho situated in central North Oakland. The building, which is to cost $340. non, will have lia classrooms, gymnasium, shops, administrative; rooms and Inciter rooms. Plans for the Institution were drawn by Washington Miller, architect, and were approved yesterday by board of education. BUTTER AlOKHWood lnde nt iastenii.ed aweet ereinil.

U-lli. snunre LonlN, tioldcn Stntc llulter. nept too! HAY WARD, -March 2.1. Formal installation of officers of the llay-ward Rotary club will be an event of late April, the ceremony to be coupled with a social evening, with wives of the members the guests of honor. Committees have-already been appointed to arrange for the program and preparations will start the first of next month.

H. R. Robinson, local rea ltor and past secretary of the club, is the president-elect. Ho succeeds Rev. Josiah Daniel.

New members to the board of directors are Frio Kuus, l.ynwood Kelly, Neal Mc-Conaghy and Charles Dean. ES ASPARAGUS'S; 5 is. for 1 Grown Uhnefjmaid Catern, Dept Mlrlzzl A ways quarreled with her, hut the Valentine's Day event was the act which caused her to seek divorce. Woman Detective Nabs L. A.

Suspect SAN FRANCISCO, March 25. Mrs. Michaels, house detective in a downtown store last night arrested Carlo Jeon, 30, who, it developed today, is wanted in I.os Angeles for felonious assault and previously had been arrested there for robbery. Dast night Mrs. Michaels, watchin a crowd on Market street, claims to have seen Leon pick the pocket of a Chinese.

rorrTRY.MF.x visit davis. NAPA, March 25. Heading a delegation of local poult rymen. Assistant Farm Advisor V. H.

Cuda-back went to the University Farm at Davis today, where the poultry-mqw inspected projects to obtain ideas for poultry yards here. EFFERVKSCIXG SODIUM PHOSPHATE SUS ri.KTCIIEn CASTORIA 3i S. S. S. BLOOD MEDICINE DriiK in i.nnernTKi first real Hi FRESH MACKERE1 DEEP SEA IUjACK HASS Admirers Observe Longfellow Death PORTLAND, Maine, March 25.

OP) A little group gathered in the old sitting room of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's home here tonight to commemorate the forty-forth anniversary of the Maine poet's death. OF SKATE If you feel full, sick or uncomfortable after eating, here is harmless stomach relief. "Pape'e Dia-pepsin" settles the stomach and correct digestion the moment it teaches the stomach. This guaranteed stomach corrective costs but a few cents at any drug store. Keep It handy! Advertisement.

Entrance Crlvello, WnshlnKton St. Kb7 IS niBrovement in as China Ooggery naaoaQooaoacn fifty years caokd pr ifOK wms rrf jr rrvs hz Mr Friday i ana 0 Saturday Dresses astei Silk Crepes At crisp and fl daintv as thev i Majiy spetlals await Friday and Saturday hlioppcrs nt the Clilna I'oKKcryl Spenlals in Easter apparel special-i for I ho house snetinls in th! yard Roods sta tion on sprint; jartlaKe. All to prove to you thut you CAN save at Hie Oilnn TosKcry. Plan to shop hero cither Friday or Snttirdny you'll be ui'irird how mucU you'll J-ave on lilgh-gnule mcrchaiiflise! Cftnton crepes, crepe eatlns and flat crepes In nine popular spring shades. A big special! Yard Seeoad Floor Smart Cape-back Coats can Fine JL voile frocks fill white, for conflrniatiou or Easier Sunday; also in A large assortment awalls you.

TriuiniingH in rib-l'on, 1 10C and ruffles. Sizc 6 to 1 i 'years. I Straw Hats Art Silk Step-in Chemise I li I 7J 1 Mr! A new type of undercarment which Is very popular. As comfortable as athletic suits; h. IA I Capeback coats dominate the spring fashions and think of getting one at this low price! They're made of beautiful wool sports weaves, well-tailored, with summer fur collar.

19 'n and yet dainty, line quality: I I lie 11 Hornet $1.75 full cut. Jn pink and flesh. See them to kcei shapes in aiidV 25 1 s. shapes sun the Creek HEALTH 3 MINUTES IN BOILING I 111 BEFORE SERVING I HElp vourself to health I Lined fully with crepe silks. A wonderful special purchase on our part allows Us to sell them at so low a price.

See them! They're VALUES! Made of fa ncy Rayon and Silk Bloomers a nd braids and silks trimmed In the lat-s models. I'rices very low Heavy Imported Silk Frocks at $10 Wonderful values ipiality rayon and silk pongee. Some have farters attached. Boys' 2-piece Suits $1 $3.95 These are imz- lnr values! Mada well. The mate A group of charming printed silks with peasant sleeves and flared skirts; also plain colored flat crepes and crepe Crepe Pajamas iLoco COMPAQ 1 CREEK- MICHIGAN fj Two-piece style; and made of $1 heavy 'quality Windsor crepe In all desired shades.

rials are mannish wool mixtures the Hi7.es from 8 to IS years. Cost and knickers splendid suits for school and "best." Hurry and see them! satins in the pastel shades so popular this spring. The styles are absolutely new marked specially for our pre-Easter event See them Fabric Gloves Imp. 4-piece Suits Adorable (cloves with reversi Iteautlful aults- .95 $1 'rfci 'f "-va'p ble embroidered cuffs. In rry.

fawn, brlce and ih.impapne. Pr. coat, vest knirk. ei and lone 300 Fine Tub Frocks S1.49 Full Fashioned Chiffon Hose ft trousers. Made of wool mixtures in lUht and dark hade In th itet fashions.

Slc. to 10 years. th'se- -they're hartralns! Pure allk; beautiful, even weave; every I'alr perfect- mm j- special snowing or tine ng- II tt, Long $1.50 Guaranteed satisfaction. All Corduroy SL98 Trousers Smart Sport Hose P.syon weaves In ti alae offered a week-end splint- li art, tan anl brown; sizes to II years hlldre a'a Meraaalae lwi pineapple 79c pineapple and orop-stitch weaves. All sportt shade.

Fpeclal, pr. usfi broadcloths and prints id stripes and figures, made in the simple, sports style that makes them so attractive for tpfig nd summer days. In sizes 3 to 46. Marked low at a special event for our pre-Easter Suit Novelty Weave Rayon Frocks Children's 3.1 Sox 0 Men's Fine Shirts hote l'h sport life fancy tm -do jc alue. SJ.27 Spring Rayon Sweaters Va4 senuin I'l-ipnttei l-l brosrtr loih In 'n arnl hit.

With MrSil, rnllar I'ac'l All Art l.jl le I erring. New Oata never hat the toggy, mushy body of ordinary oat food. New Oata it always light, melting, with a wonderful texture. You will find this blend of two of nature's most favored grains a revelation in goodneas. Ask your grocer for a package today.

Mala Fl-r In paatel-colorea tripes; so.98. Istt.tr ty. I 1 1 1 1 1. In whit acJ black. Fringed Chester Lace Curtains, $2.25 pair tre: St4 Hade with J-pl effect short aleve.

trr -n ani -cite. t-'oe. Vte. rtra rrtll A peUI rurcha ef ChsT Iica Ctirtalri; the latent pattern itia weavea; handerrey frlrr4 Ah frince. In 2'i-rard lengths.

Real values while they Ut! A aal Sl SaeaaJ rtaac NE'' OATAI The new food I Unule unything you ever lasted before. A hot cereal for cool morning. With a tempting taste that makes a banquet of breakfast. For yean women have wanted a new hot cereal, eomething different from ordinary oatmeal. A dih that would give real nourishment a dirh with a flavor to win men.

That is New Oata. A blend with a flavor that i actually nw. It hat all the exquisite relish of oats. But to it has been added the distinctive jroodnew of wheaL New Oata brine you the wonderful food value of boih. It is a true health-builder with aa appealing.

fascinating flavor. Wonderful for the children. 81x90 Seamless Jess Marquisette Curtains, 69c pair AA rf unmr-a hi'e, -eeT nicely rof- Fine Sheets 40-in. Printed Voiles, 39c yd. It-ary cnatlry.

a-rt Ii 2l-Tar4 lerpttit. i.rrelr wte. tbeai! Fringed Rag Rugs, 39c Cr rtM ar r'te itt a4 la 1-4 NEW OATA I rm ft- CI Q8 ta aj CI OQ tYlnteJ a er, af srrire't a Vk tM fr-tt. a ferir.e tfi -i-ti' a.l a sety a Spriag Ginghams Tn Alpaca JlniMtftf 1 Vaa a a far tM MH f' 29c 1 dc Tar-. Dectric n.ri.mi 50 ToaitersVl.

i va 1 J.SHOONC CO-IMC. rattl tw aw a ftt av nwul rntft imn raa at4; lit 4. t-V fwa a I ..1 i New Oata bring you the added advantage ef being ready cooked. All yon seed do is to eat it three mirrotea La boCtng water before -f-fWf-rf Wr fJr-rWj far r3 3 in ccor. Washington and iithq a a nr;.

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