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20 APRIL 5, 1926 MONDAY EVENING Crfutmf iTHREE KILLED IN ilUTO GRflSHES iDVEfi WEEK-END OfficialsFlan Measurements of erida lide CAPITALIST. -TO BE IF THIS HAPPENED BURBMOUTOF CHARLES JURGENS Property Owners Protest Proposed Assessment as VISITORS BAMMED BURIEO THEM Engineers Figure Damage. New 'rains may bring new com Wjzard Rests Better and He Alameda County's Largest $tfore Than Score Injured In Takes More Food Than For Ten Days. Grist of Sun-k day Accidents. Mies; i Set at $10,000,000.

plications on Lerlda avenue, according to the officials of the city planning commission, who' will take new measurements this evening to see if the has trickled down to the layer of sospstone under the surface, and started the to Funeral services for Charles SANTA ROSA, April 8 Luther U2. Oakland capitalist, Rurbank. stricken with ft heart at and th largest nronertv owner In tack 10 days, ago, continues to Improve and today was in the convalescent stage. His hiccoughing is I slide again. Meantime the city officials ad-! mit that there is difficulty in getting th Lerida avenue residents to agree to an assessment district to pay for the proposed tunneling Alameda county, will be held to- morrow.

Jurgens jv died yesterday 5 morning in his now less constant, his sleep more regular and he is able to take more nourishment. After a consultation ''(Continued From Page 11.) fd bruises of fare, scalp and Mrs. Felix Trajrnnr, F3. TIPS Jlearst avenue, Berkeley; cuts an1 jbrulses. Mm.

William Morris, road; lacerated arm nnd hip. Mn, Ptolenburc, Mrs. Jacobs and TVelman were riding: In ma-China driven by James A. Jacobs. '4i suite in the Hotel a 1 a which is listed Would YOU and your heed ones he protected by the $7500 Accident Insurance Policy offered (for only $1.25 per year), by The OAKLAND TRIBUNE exclusively to its readers? which might, it is claimed, draw off the water from the.

soapstone and stop the slide. ti Lerida avenue residents, they are not averse to giving the city waivers on damages. 6r even to allow the pity to have rights cf way to operate on private property or in gardens, but the paying for the work by means of. an assessment in Lerida between his physician, Dr. Joseph Shaw, and Dr.

William Fitch Cheney, who came here from San Francisco, confidence In the plant wizard's rapid recovery was expressed. Dr. Shaw has Issued a set of orders for his patient which he intends shall be rigidly enforced. He found Rurbank sitting up In bed yesterday looking over a batch of mafl. among his extensive holdings.

Sixty tinrce years ago Jur gens arrived 111 1 Oakland, virtual Urn, Jacobs' eon, when the car skidded at Bancroft way and Grove street, Berkeley, and crashed Into a machine operated by Walter T. Lwlg, 1S19 San Lorenzo -way, Berkeley. Ouillce and his wife collided iith an automobile driven by Mar- ly without funds. At his death. mmrm the property 111 and Cnlmnr venues is something else.

"We are undergoing great expense right now." they assert. mated at 000.000. CHAS. JURGENS, The two principal holding com 'tin StelllnF. Ii5 Jlontpomery Btreet, San Francisco, st Seventh i BAN'S CORRESPONDENCE.

The doctor ordered all correspondence from the room and announced the following regulations for his patient: "No visitors except close personal friends, limited to three daily, and then the conversation not to last more than 15 minutes. panies of which Jurgens was pres the Charles Jurgens cum- nnnv and the Oakland Hotel com "Many of us have been battling this, slide for weeks, and are several hundred dollars to the bad. The imposition of an assessment district to pay for this tunnel may be almost confiscatory." The property owners say they are organizing to consider all further steps, with Attorney- Ezra pany, were Incorporated in 1014. Estate of -JAMES F. DeVANE 917 Erie Street OAKLAND, CALIF.

killed in auto crash, will receive check for Business or both organizations continue as before, bis son, William Jurgens, announced. TO I'. S. WHI'N 19. Absolutely no mall except that of the utmost importance V.Writing absolutely forbidden.

"No discussion of nlant work nr Charles Jurgens was brought to Cox. a fellow-resident, as legal adviser. this country from Germany at the religious "Sitting up in chair limited to two hours daily. One hour in the aire of 19. His parents settled in Michigan, from which he sailed to and Peralta streets.

INTO PATH OF STAGE. Relchardt and his wife were Jfcurt when, according to witnesses, their par cut from behind a street ear at East Fourteenth street and Sixtieth avenue, into the path of an Oakland-San Jose Btape driven ty Carl Hiscock of San Jose: Mrs. Schooler was ridinp In a fciachlne driven by Mrs. David Hal-Uday, 105 Carl street. San Francisco, when It collided with a Street car at Twelfth and Teralfa streets.

Carrnalita White was struck by fcvn auto operated by Faul R. TVil-llama, 2223 Telegraph avenue, at Sixteenth street and Snn Pablo. Mobripa, Mollnari, Miss Spencer and Bulllvan, all pedestrians, were truck by machines at various California via Panama, friendless save for a brother, William, a sol S. f. WIFE FREED dier, wno was stationeu in inn Presidio in San Francisco.

Shortly after his arrival. William was transferred to other posts and was not seen again by his brother for nearly ROM MUM 40 vears. Jurgens found work in a grocery at what is now Fourteenth avenue and East Twelfth street. At that time the district was known as the morning and one hour in the afternoon. "Nourishment thrice daily, but nothing in the way of solids.

"Obey the nurse." Burbank and physician are old friends and the doctor counts on' to obtain the patient's obedience. THANKS PPBLIC. Mrs. Burbank today expressed appreciation for the widespread Interest in her famous husband's illness, manifested in the scores of letters and telegrams received suggesting remedies for the spasms of hiccoughing which for a time threatened the plant wizard's life. The naturalist's improvement in the last 4S hours has been so encouraging that already plans are being discussed for a trip next month or in June.

A cottage by the seashore and a voyage to Honolulu are among the suggestions be The commitment of Mrs. Marie Pilvn. 33, to the Sonoma State home Embarcadero, as it was the center of the city's shipping. Later he clerked in a grocery in Teamescal. purchasing it for him self as soon as he had amassed In 1870, Jurgens marrired James F.

DeVane, 917 Erie street, Oakland, was killed on January 15, near San Mateo, when the automobile which he was driving collided with a tree. He had only been a policyholder for six days. Prompt adjustment of the claim was made, and a check for $2500, amount due under terms of the policy, has been approved by the Continental Life Insurance Company, to be paid to the administrator of the estate of DeVane immediately upon appointment by the Superior Court of Alameda county. Many claims have already been paid to hoi decs of OAKLAND TRIBUNE accident policies, in the few months that the plan has been in operation. Additional claims are now in process of adjustment.

The OAKLAND TRIBUNE inaugurated this service as a means of aiding its readers, wKo might be victims of the innumerable; accidents occurring daily, protection ick afforded at a trivial cost by the $7500 accident oolicy offered exclusively by The OAKLAND TRIBUNE to its readers. Miss Katherine Sprengcr, ho had been brought here trom oermany on May Is. was declared il legal and the woman has returned to take vup employment in San Francisco, It was announced today by Attorney George Oelder. The ruling was made bv Judge Roos Campbell in Santa Rosa Saturday morning on arit of habeas corpus, according to Gelder. Mrs.

Silva was committed bv the late Judge George Samuels from the juvenile court here. The commitment papers did not find the bv her uncle, Joseph Lecnt, an Oakland brewer and once county treasurer. In 1S75 Jurgens built the first two-story building with plate class ing considered. in Oakland, at Twelfth street be tween Broadway and Franklin. He Imported the glass froin Belgium.

In 1S76 he erected one of the first three-story structures at Thirteenth and P.roadw.y. In ad dition to these pieces of property Wife Beaten With Belt Buckle, Claim When Mrs. Ruby Stoltze, 5S3 Tenth street, assumed the duties of guardian of the family funds and pretested when her husband, Floyd W. Stoltze, paid thaV entire bl for a New Year celebration with friends, he tok off his hdt which he still owns, the Jurgejis estate includes blocks at Twelfth joints In Oakland vesterday. All yrM recover.

DRIVER ARRESTED. Mrs. Perry was hurt in a triple fcuto crash at East Fourteenth Street and Fifty-eighth avenue the machine in which she Jwaa riding with Manuel Pimento, S922 East Seventeenth "street, was truck by the automobile operated Eugene Berger of Los Banos. Berber's car had Just collided with automobile owned by J. J.

McGovern, 1169 Fifty-eighth venue. Berger was arrested for reckless driving. Mrs. Nelson was riding with her feusband, Andrew S. Nelson, when their machine was struck and overturned by a hit-and-run car at Telegraph avenue and Twenty-jthlrd street.

Reagrove, Mrs. Callsher and Miss JDarcy, pedestrians, were injured arly today in San Francisco traffic crashes. Cramero was hurt when his ma-hlne collided with a taxicab driven by Joseph Callighan, 1157 Kearny street, San Francisco, at Seventeenth, street and Potiero San Francisco. COLLIDE IN SKID, "i Mrs. Farnocchl.

Albert Farnocchl. Jennings, Julian anyd Mm. Julian wera hurt when 'Jtheir machines collided after skid-dlng on a turn In the Pacheco pass road near Martinez. and Olav. Sixteenth and San Pablo the Brenner block at Fifteenth and Clav.

Thirteenth "and Grove, the THIS POLICY PAYS YOU block on East Twelfth street be tween Eleventh and Twelfth ave 'and beat her with the belt buckle, reebie-minded or charge any other legal ground for commitment, it was decided bv the court. The rulingwill enable Oelder to set for trial a divorce suit in which Mrs. Silva seeks a decree from Joseph Silva, who. she alleges, deserted her and her three children on October 24. 1023.

Services to Be Held Tuesday for Woman Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Plaice, 73, will be held tomorrow afternoon from local undertaking parlors. Mrs. Plaice died Saturday as the result of" injuries to her hip last October Surviving Mrs. Plaice are four grandchildren.

Mrs. Albert Adam-sen of Eerkeley, Mrs. Will Kraft Mrs. Fred Laiden and Ralph Plaice of Salinas. nues.

He also owned the Hotel Oakland and the Golden Eagle, George. St. John's, St. Julian and FOR LOSS OF LIFE St. Paul Hotels.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at a funeral chapel at lfteenth or certain Injnrles Fpeclfied In the policy RrSTAl'NKD BY THE WKECK-IXO OR DISAIiLKMENT OF ANY RAILROAD PA8SrAGT.il CAR OR PASSENGER STEAMSHIP OR STEAM airs, btoitze testified today In her divorce hearing before Judge James G. Quinn. Mrs. Stoltze was granted an Interlocutory decree on grounds of cruelty and also on grounds of desertion. She testified that Stoltze had been In the company of other women and had finally left her January 1.

1U25. Thev were married in July, 1921 in addition to the decree' Stoltze was given the right to assume her maiden name of Ruby JIarreden and Jefferson streets. Rev. Bernard Rugcles will officiate. Private services at the California Crematorium, will follow-.

BOAT OR LICENSED FERRYBOAT. INTERURBAN OR STREET RAILWAY CA R. ELEVATED RAILWAY CAR OR SUBWAY CAR. IN WHICH OR ON WHICH THE INJU RED IS TRAVELING AS A FARE-PAYING PASSENGER. (See Tnrt I printed on face of policy).

CHEST RENAMES FOR LOSS OF LIFE EAST OAKLAND jars, uraynor was struck by a jxnachine driven by Arthur Har- I -T or certsln Injuries specified In tile If MM aT MVi lr ISwWV policy SUSTAINED BY THE WRECK rrave. 19, or 143S Arch street. W.W.GAHTHWAITE Berkeley. The accident occurred Agf Oft vjr jr ING OR DISABLEMENT OF ANY PRIVATE AUTOMOIJILE. MOTOR-DRIVEN CAR OR HORSE-DRAWN Shattuck avenue near Hearst.

Mrs. Morris was struck by the I Fremont Pa arent-Teacher assocl- Karl vuhr- atlon will hear lw I utomobile of Carl Pine, 3 8. of IS04 Twenty-third avenue, at Col-tag and Ashby avenues, VEHICLE. IN WHICH THE INSURED IS RIDING OR DRIVING. OR BY BEING ACCIDENTALLY THROWN FROM.

SUCH AC TOMOBLLE, CAR OR VEHICLE. See Part II of policy AS ITS PRESIDENT eriry. histor an: Mr A. C. Mc- Daniel, parliamentarian their regular bi-monthiy meeting tomorrow afternoon in the school auditorium.

Mrs. E. O. James will FOR LOSS OF LIFE Crowded off the highway by an Delegates to the federation convention in Pan Francisco are Mrs Woodburn. Mrs.

J. Sutton nrf uto which tried to cut in on the I subject or uooi Books i Mrs. Wilson. The first meeting of the month is scheduled for Tuesday, April 13. (1 feax tl Fl or cerlnln Injuries sper-lfled In the 1 a Vll policy SUSTAINED BY BEING STRUCK 1 JT OR KNOCKED DOWN OR BUN OVER iur ine uome.

ana W. Carter on "Child Labor." Mrs. Carter is second district chairman on child labor. Following the talks a number of selections will be given W. W.

Garthwalte was reelected president of the Oakland Community Chest by the new-board of directors today. Oti.or officers elccfd were: P.nhen M. Fitzgerald and Joseph Know-lard, 71. C. Cap-well, treasurer, and E.

W. Wil- AJtamont Pass highway, Mrs. jVfaryana Marks of Mantica was thrown against the windshield of taa ear she was driving ar.J suffered a fractured nose. Mrs. Marks was broueht to the Uvermore emergency hospital for treatment.

The license r.urr.her of 1JL E2j aL-aW WHILE IN OR ON A PUBLIC HIGH. WAY. BY ANY Al'TOMOIHLE. OR ANY VEHICLE BY r-TrrmtrrrV V4PTlTn. GASOLINE.

HORSE. AIR.OR STON KHFRST Tl. T. A. ELECTS Officers selected for the coming year by the Stonehurst A.

by the girls' glee club of the school undT the diret tlon of Miss Baum-ba'igh. Installation cf offers will be held at the of the club on Aprd I 'j. nominating committee will be voted i.iniTin (excliiillnc- Inlurles fiislnlnril while on a Rallrond ItiKlit of Wny in ylola- Sec Part HI of policy lion of any Statute, or any Regulation of the Railroad Cotrpany). upon by the club Thursday after- executive rotary. Wil-noon.

iliams has been secretary of the Members of the rlnb chest rince its formation and (he machine responsible for the ac cident was not secured. fiarthw aite has held the office of ing the Stonehurst plav, "The Other Fellow's Wife," which is hc-duled for production Annl 21 In th. SIRIP.RW IN1TY WHIST. Member? ff the Suburban Fnitv MERCED, 6 P.iley King. colored.

Is dead anl four occu- i club will hoj.i a nartv tn. school auditorium. K. M.H.,ii- pants or ine automobile which i morrow o'clock in Is director. In 's hail.

King was driving are recovering Red.i $10.00 Per Yeek for 15 Weeks During Disability Resulting From Any Such Accident THIS POLICY ALSO FURWSHES OTHER PROTECTIVE FEA TURES AND IT ONLY COSTS YOU $1.25 PER YEAR from alight injuries as a resilt of VOMEN STUT NCJIEOV. Ql FEN CONTEST GROWS. Women's eluUill Anr.ourc of t)t standing' luncheon under the aus-r the-Eit- lrt giii, competing I 'T', fjt American citizenship t'-r. the of vi-m of th an relations section Men hen's' Ir.du-trial" w'xt T.hur"ly at the home of scheduled for April 29. will be I Baker.

Z0H to mortov ef-rrnoon Almost. Speakers for the i' ycung hate had ttfr the luncheon are ram'. er.tr 'he cot.tw but1 Vi- So1 Kahn Mrs. George F. r.o s-ndini- a "est.

president during that time. Committees natiiol wrt: Executive Charles L. Smith, chairman; H. C. C'apwtll.

Max Horwinski. Mrs. George C. Jensen. Joseph R.

Know land, L. Mos-bueher and O. H. Fis her. Finance Or If.

h'is'-rrer, chairman; Sherwood B. Swan and William Cavall'r. 1 Budget Irving II. Kahn. chairman; Leroy Goodrich.

A. Kennedy, Arthur Mof.re. 15. H. 7'endjeton.

W. E. Strei and Allen C. Mibbard. The board voted to add two new directors, making a total-rf twen-tv-sever.

Th new rnn are 11. C. Barton, to rprnt Sm Iandro, and H. Hawley rf Enreryville. Tie full boar 1 with the I wo new membr now -ciud fiert liwaite.

X-Jar trashed into cr.e driven by Roy jOray.Albert Freitas. T4. was lajtlred hen his machine turned tort la near tANTA ROSA. Wet wer Karr.ed for fix iaatoraobiie wrecks hr yesttrdsy. en.

accident tl.e OFFEFL IS OPEN TO EVERYONE No phy.icl examination neceisary. Every reader, male or female, between the agei of 15 and 70, regardleat of occupation, residence or ttation in life, may obtain one of these policies. The OAK.LANU TRIBUNE has made these policies so easily obtainable that there should be one or more in every family. As many members of your family as desire may secure this policy. fclghwty.

Dsvld P.ke.ttaee firlver. 'raa Injured. Pike h1 ppt-d his i ron'; w'm! MM.MTA C7.m TO MEET. at the side cf the road and resr.i j.n with a improvement club Ma nza r.ua r.d assisting another motorist Ir. getting his car ba'k on 'he h'gh- will hold a meeting night at 1:10 in the Manrsnifa S' hool.

Members will continue their (I KVlUMi -T. A. ELECTS. when another driven Knowland. I'ischT, Mosb-her, "I me nrobiem nt S.

Langdal ran the stald 7 S. ingaai. ran tne Off-rt Vrli Off.cr, f( r-mirg ta a bu i'rl Vr a I Mverf.dn. Smith. Jo.eph J.

ar. It and finslt.j JMr by tl.e Parent- the Tenfv th lh nf Poborougb. All'-n C. bard. rika.nd.rne.th.

Th. lr.jurel man as.u'I.-n i the nt', J. 'al Ewinr. W.J. raa brooght to ti ho.p.'al here, C.

G. v. iw, Zorah It-r, tu" Moorehettd. Rslt-h T. I lsher.

Mrs. Where be sa'd to be in a critical Daw. i Nora Goodrkh. I APPLICATION Moore. raid Kennedv, Swan.

jponduioa. AI.f.EXlJ. I.E TmT. rst Mrs. l'rentis 1-r x.i e-p-f Mrs.

P. Ksbn. Mi-s Annie Flor nurr.uaim Men's aoc. rx HOT WWTTK wrww ence and Mra. Jensen.

iiwifjtB third Boarder Severely To W. F. D. BROWN, Registrar, Date 1925. I hereby apply for the $7,500.00 Accident Insurance Policy, issued by the Continental Life Insurance Com pany exclusively to regular readers of the Oakland TRIBUNE, for which I enclose $1.25 (premium and Beats Landlady BAN' rr.ANCItro.

April Ae- registration fee). la consideration of receiving eaid policy, I hereby agree and certify as follows! Miw Vr Tl th a irtf f.er h.r ruee.J of eve-r' ket)r hl 1a1- up. ioeasoporr Udv. r'era Marinvy. CI.

of TS'd I a pmrmf a rratar ta tka OaklaaS TnJTC aaS at! caallaa. aa aark fka Circle CroD ntt. immm ELLT. April In Me t.tho,;c i BEPKEI ever 'b. the fh-jfh 1 t.

a barakr ay ta ihr Oiklni Tatar aar.w-a a -l a kry it, a.i,l.t aart Ie4l.ll. aa4 ta mOaaa tka pm1rt rr.rft. I a.raa ta yaa allrtaa a. aaaat I prr af aa Present subscribers check here. New subacrlbers check her.

TRACT. April Losirg on-tjrot her cr. Ar.r.e aa cat an the hict tr a broken Wladahield as the hii.e crust agaiut a tTM. htr Mrs. i.

Uooif. XIra. A. C. itr.ith and BETTERTHAH CALOMEL )Doaaolt ilae Discovered Dr.

Edward' Ulit I ablcu arc a JlarmJcaa SuLtUtatc IV. MvtrW Olive Tahiti tte frvbeUtai. lot uiescet' r. nil! ml aar. uuu t.

tteir cl th. liver k. aimvM Imm Utile ilT-coKT4 iatiis air. ta reit Ler aas a.t i treat wl apia'B'. eaioisal.

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ax 4 wilt owi it aaik. tTkia ik. klB SIAOST THIBL with tka aatst, arHkaat rxfra ft.rt.. tl fr i-rnt 1 ri keH with 1 fiT'd at lia.en t.nd r-r ca'h Mcln- vey f-a itt the' M' Mak.cn had rtr h-n--a in ouerreleom. r- 4 trid t-anl-re Ma k.ad ke addnly aet wptn fcer.

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ttrllfa run wnai rtscit ik wiix bloti "TtXKlON Kill Ell IIV IIIT-IO hT' "'KTfiN, Atr'l 'f a Mt-rd-run driver. fbr4-ovl-h. laborer, 1M tt, nr-rccy f.or!ti1 thi mo.rrirr. home a at Si' Vsln TeU He e'ra'k tl the eewern rrt cf the hit It a d-iter h. after crs'hlr lot Mm, drove str at EAKEPFIELD Arrt; t.

ift A rr-T four Lx--r I'' -k troor- ACEa. aaaavaa 0 or the rain, a nw cf -let-trs" fclorr.e1 frjrth cn t7e fni-reral'T cf California csn.tus thla mrrJr.g. The ar re "circle adorrlrc hl'e wt. era wra twelve eda ke have. bB honored for abitlrg prominence la omn'e atkletica.

Tke tr1 wka the new Insignia for are; anlrra. Care! Rue.te. Hla Oardaar. Margaret Larsaa. Meeair.

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