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Oakland Tribunei
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PAGE 32 akkm Kbun? WEDNESDAY 'EVENING OCTOBER 22. 1921 Combined Wire News Service of all papers. Associated Press, United Press, International 'News, Universal News and Consolidated Press. 1 AA COERCION IN JAZZY MUSIC 12 Killed, 100 Hurt in Hurricane in Florida BY ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE 10 TRIBUNE HAVANA, Oct. 22.

The full extent of tho damage done by the tropical hurricane which Btrne the province of Tlnar del Rio. Tame Ducks on Lake Rouse Ire Of Park Officials Aids Charity Hallowe'en Masque Ball ANITA ANDRESEN, who has helped provide entertainment features for the charity Hallowe'en masque ball to be given by the Native Sons and Native Daughters of the Golden West tomorrow night at the Oakland Auditorium. WEBSTER ST. JAU0U1G IS DEBUTED LIKENED TO 1 1 ESTATE-LAID TO DAUGHTER Aroused by unexpected and unwelcome donations of tamo ducks and Keese in Lake Merritt, Superintendent Leo Kerfoot "of tho park department today noti- lied nil l.ls f. COMIC A not bo ascertained, owing to the fact that the telegraphic communication with the province was demoralized.

An official report received today, hewever, said the town of Arroyos do Mantua had suffered heavily in-, material damages and that from eight to twelvo persons have been killed and about 100 Injured. Almost every building In the town was damaged. Tho storm also badly hurt the tobacco and other crops In the province. Airs. Magtlalena Lassen in Answer Denies Charge, of Incompetency; Property Is Estimated at 6150.000 Hearing of Petition for New Trackage, for S.

P. Inter-urban Lines? Resumed Re-fore Rail CommisMoncr Modern Dance Rythm Portrays Humorous Aspect of Human Mind, Says Lecturer; Reaction to War -v. i to a iu oii'iiiii for the mysterious donor and, if he is found, to report him to headquarters. Tame ducks, says Kerfoot, do not add to the morale of the wild ducks, for several reasons. It Is alleged that their slants on city hie are likely to lead the more rustic ducks into erring w.ivs It 'is also charged that the 'tame ducks do not add to the beauty of the lake, but principally it is charged that these citified creatures eat up the municipal provender which is provided exclusively for wild ducks.

It is rumored that the tame-dtiek-breeder mav have concocted a plot tn feed his ducks at the city's expense and then make a profit on the fattened result. BERKELEY, Oct. 23. That 1 nAA-V1- vt- I ml Id! "Jaw." Is the portrayal of the comic aspect of the human mind and compared with the comic sec Verbal tlltf bet wren Oliver Kchr-lein ami Attorney K. l-'oulds concerning the nobility or Uno-Wllty of i.ffi.'l:i!s of tlto Southern Pacific coinpa ny, the re- unicd hr.ii this morning before Hurley Krun-J)ge df the Mate railroad connnis-nlon nti th- of the Charges of attempted coercion sntl tumble 'making are luilged against Mrs.

May Emerson, a daughter, by Mrs. Magdalcna Lassen of Alameda, in an answer filed to the daughter's attempt to have her declared incompetent to handle property estimated in excess of $50.1100. Mrs. Lassen is the 82-year-old widow of 1 C. tion or tne newspapers, is the belief of Mrs.

Elizabeth Stuart Brown, lecturer In the department of music at the University of California. "Jazz" music Is the expression Foulhrrn Pacific Lines find Mom Transit conn for use of the Jailer's Webster Oliver. Kehi-b-in. nous for re Main strre Lassen. Aligned with the mother and on- I posed to the daughter is Henry ('.

I Lassen, 1150 llay street, Alameda, who is secretary of the Weeks- Mf SJeSS' pro nK 11.. Wt few the1 Dortv owners who fiirhti-ng of young people full of vim and vl-j tality, said Mrs. Brown, "and, In of it' is the portrayal of the comic aspect of tho human mind and compares to tlu-comic section of the newspapers. It suggests a carefree character and its followers seem to show a Howe and'llnn rson cmfrfiany, ship chandlers of San Mrs. Ihneisun says her mother is the owner of slock In the II.

Lassen company and the Weok.s-llowe and Emerson company, and that there is money in bank and household effects. The answer filed today makes general denial of this property, ind denies any inco.mpetenrv on the part of Mrs. Lassen. Then it cJs far deliberate catering to the line of It shall not happen," says Kerfoot. "Every tame duck 'found on the lake will be sent to.

the zoo. If there are too many tamo ducks, I know a lot of ovens will fill Geese also appeared in the lake last week, taking several hours of wil 1 aquatic sports they were rounded up and sent to the zoo. Stolen Auto Found After "Joy-Ride" RICHMOND. Oct. 2 2.

After being "borrowed" for a Joy ride from the corner of MVIionald avenue and Ninth street, last night, an automobile owned by M. R. Jones. 8111 Rarrett avenue, was recovered earlv today by the police in front of Hie Roosevelt Junior high school. Bt 11111111' jMT back as can A remember Bakers least resistance.

ill's. Itrown believes that Jazz is a reaction from the World war; "a strange morbid disturbance" which, since tho return of normal conditions, is gradually giving way to a re-establishment of good music. arrival of the Southern 1'aeiLo on that' street, as-eiled that "tr Southern Pacific eannot 1 i trusted." Fouhls, attorney for tin Southern Pacific, demanded stert-flc charges against President William Siu-oule or Paul Slioup or other officials of that railroad. pugnlng their hor.i.sty, integrity or worth. Kehrlein, Unable to cite anything s-peeifie, eouniered with an anecdote concerning bagcaa-o.

anrl mentioned the episode nearly half a century ngo at Mus.se! Slouch, which Frank Norris used In his famous bonk. TUArrio oi icvu on stanh ConimiKsioner r.rundise, several times brought the case back to Webster street but it wandered off ivas tic best Bf tecitcs that during the lifetime ot i the itlier, Mrs. Emerson was the lerjpitnt of many thousands of, dollars from him. I Following the deth of the I "Wlion Rpnntnr nit p'p BAKER'S vntor in t'u: canitol it must ut 1 rmirt for other nnssenKers unt ii sen nr et off. COCOA I father in 1U20, it is charged, Mrs.

Enif risen entered the. home of her mother ami attempted to coerce! 4'her mother into entering litigation I with her son over the distribution 193 is better because i it is maae or I or ins ranters estate, which wis; made in accordance with his will, it is claimed. During the time Mrs. Emerson I lived with her mother, it is set I lorth, she so violent" that the mother "feared for the safety i of herself and of her son." Mrs. Lassen requested her daughter to vacate the house, it is The answer then sets forth that since liiL'u Mrs, Lassen has made i her homo with her son, who has I Detter Deans Dy a better process jmd has a better I'll L- wr attain.

Py the time the noon was taken, lieutenant Charb -Hemphill of the police traffic quad had reached thp witr.es-atand, testifying as to the clearances of street cars and trains on various and the results to traffic therefrom. The session started with the filing of a petition by Attorney Henry Merike, representing the insurgent property owners, assorting that there is "no present necessity for a change of route by the Southern raeific." and insisting that the residents are well pleased with the existing facilities of the Key Sis- DEPENDABLE DENTISTRY A strictly high-class dental office for people who demand the very best at reasonably low prices X-RAY SEK ICE St.00 GAS GIVEN 1225 Broadway, Cor. 13th 41L i'J flavor man vuicr Siberian Postal Service Reopened kinds. AEG. U.J.

PAT OT. Hallowe'en Giaritv Ball Tickets Aie Going Fast provided amply for her and where she is happy. Over Owl Drug I tnl.lishril 1SI13 tSTABUJHEO I'SO 1 Monlreal.Can.; P00KUI Of RCCIPIS SfNT TRCC lill Open Evenlnic Highwayman Confesses to Mother TOKYO, Oct. 2'2. After a suspension of seven years, dating from the Bolshevik revolution in 1017.

rapid mail service between Japan and Europe by way of Siberia has been resumed with the despatch of mails from Tsuruira to Vladivostok, on their way to Europe. The reopened Siberian route will convey mails from Tokio to London in 21 days, to Paris in days and Berlin in IS days. At the same time normal mail Every Parent SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 22. Springfield's recent series of daylight holdups was solved last night when Hubert Moberlv, alias "the California confronted by his age, mother, broke down and coniessed Rro-idilus was- recnanized the In- nm lO.

,1. 1... tem- Transit company on Webster street." Attorney Foulds, for the South-am Pacific lines, paid: "I must repeat that a railroad is Dot for the benefit of individual property owners but for the community as a whole. Therefore this document is inimiterial." McPike then countered with a declaration that "the Southern Pacific is a duplicate of Key Route ervice and is therefore not neces-aary." Attorney Foulds termed McPlke a "watchdog of Uie public en-ice." The chairmen of the several cTmnittees of the lalloi'. e'en ball for the benefit of children meet at lunchon vesierdav to complete final arrangements.

Tho ball will be held tomorrow night at the Oakland And tot ium. erti'rman Richard tho Central Committee reported the box committee, through Chaii-man Cronin. had disposed of the seventy-six boxes and that he was preparing for the decoration 0 service between Japan and ladi tueiuiv, 6uiii'imni t-oii cany i is i i a.i Knowledge or Ins crime spring wnen me uussian auuiori- tint.I his mother arrived from Mis-' owes mis ren mm ties re used to receive mail lrom soma, when his composure wilted Japan, has heen resumed. and he admitted the rubber ir-s. KKIIKT.F.IN MAKE best dressed woman, best costumed man, best sustained character, most original best costumed couple, ber-1 costumed group and others who'will appear in original or unusual costumes to be selected by the Judges.

Ashton Flimi. chairman of the publicity and entertainment committee, declared that, through the courtesy of the press, the committee had been particularly favored in the boosting of thin Humanitarian work and to them in a large measure must accorded the credit, for informing the public of the work which is carried on by these two California organizations; that through the assitance of Nicholas J. Meinert, George F. Jf. B.

Morrison, Marion K. Ring and Anita Andersen five feature entertainment numbers will be secured to be rendered during dance intermissions for the particular benefit of the non-dancing members and friends who will attend this Hallowe'en Masque bail. Kerlein then took the stand and mowing 4 these boxes. Charleo F. Corrigati, chairman of tho ticket committee, stated that he had already received returns for more than four thousand tickets of the fifteen thousand distributed among the thirty-two parlors of the county.

The reception committee, William J. Hayes, chairman, and con-cisting of Past Grand Presidents Harry O. Williams. Robert M. Fitzgerald, Joseph R.

Knowland. Sue J. Irwin. Grand Vice President of the Native Daughters, Ir. Victory A.

Derrick and Addie Musher, Past Grand Presidents of asserted- that he looked with suspicion on any advance of the Southern Pacific Lines into Webster street, as "the Southern Pacific cannot be trusted." Foulds demanded specific acts of dishonesty. Kehrlin said that the statement was general. Foulds demanded whether Kehr-leln's charges were directed against Pproule, Shoup or any other officers. Kerhlein discussed Frank Norris and the Mussel Slouch' tragedy. The trustworthiness of the Southern Pacific was urged for fore, than an hour.

The debate became so heated that Brundige remarked that "we re petting altogether too much ar the Native Daughters and Alice H. Dougherty, Grand Secretary, as- slined by the presidents of the thirty-two parlors of the Native Sons and Daughters of this county, gument from the witnesses. Hemphill then took the stand, and the session adjourned till Metal Homes New Fad in Budapest BUDAPEST, Oct. 22. The successful use of thin sheet metal In the making of toy houses has heen developed in this city into the manufacture of Fireproof materials, covered with a veneer of '-metal anil made to standard design and size, are used to run up four-room bungalows which, complete with bath, can be erected in 24 hours, The price for such a dwelling is about will work conjunctively with Frank Merritt, Grand Historiographer, in receiving guests and arranging for the grand march of the masked contestant, for prizeu u.nd merrymakers for' the cats and witches ball.

Ray P. Felt on, chairman of the prize committee, announced $150 in cash and merchandise orders ahd been donated through parlor raffles, friends and merchants to be awarded as? follows: For the 7- r-, vK, 1 Here's the Latest-Cod Liver Oil in Tasteless Tablets Permanent roads are a good investment not an expense T2te High Cost oS postponing Fermanent Highway BnlMing Poor motor roads stifle industry and agriculture, waste huge sums annually in high maintenance costs, and greatly increase gasoline, tire and repair bills. There is not a state, not a county, not a community, that isn't paying a heavy price for having too few permanent roads. There are still many sections of the country even whole states that are trying to operate twentieth century traffic over nineteenth century roads. This is costing millions of dollars every year, and will keep on costing millions until we have well developed permanent highway systems everywhere.

Even what we often call the more progressive communities are far behind the demands of modern highway traffic with its 1 6,000,000 motor vehicles. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Canada to Mexico, we need more Concrete roads the roads for twentieth century traffic Your highway officials want to be of the greatest possible service to you. Get behind them with ways and means that will provide more Concrete roads and streets. Such an investment will pay you big dividends year after year. Greatest Flesh Builder For Skinny, Weak, Run-Down People Full of Vitamines.

English Veterans Facing Hardships T-ONPON, Oct. 12. Closinc of the British Empire Exhibition, at Wembley shortly will result in additional serious ployment among former service men, according officials of the British Ijegicn, who are making extra efforts to provide work for the men bow employed in the exhiMtion grounds and buildings. Pointing out that for the last three months unemployment figures have been heavier than for the corresponding period of last year, one ofllclal of the Ixgion said that there was every indication that the coming winter would produce more distress among former service men than any since the armistice, due to the completion or abandonment of the many municipal relief schemes Undertaken unic the war. Individual cases of hardship and poverty' reaching his notice, he added, were increasing alarmingly In number.

Grain Marts Glutted By West's Shipments s. o-t. 22. Faced with a serious ong'-stion in irrain terminal markets unless shipments are Irssi tn-il from the farms of the northwest tributary, to Duluth and Minneapolis, members Of the Northwest Kogional Advisory Hoard, at their meeting here today, gave to Their special Joint train committee power to act in meeting the ennrk-enry. Over one hundred railroad men nd shippers, besides state railroad commifMoncrs and others, attended th tn i nir Tonight, daddy, take a package of WRIGLEVS to the kiddies.

Mother, too, will appreciate it Doctors and dentists say that WRIGLEY'S helps to keep the teeth clean and the mouth wholesome and sweet. It is an aid to digestion, too, so convalescents are given WRIGLEY'S to stimulate stomach action and for its antiseptic effect upon mouth and throat, WRIGLEY'S after smokes cools and refreshes. No more, will weak, thin, unfortunate children cry in protest when the nasty, fishy-tasting, horrlble-srnelling cod liver oil is brought out. years, but It Is only of late that on can walk into a drug store and gt a box of those flesh-producing tablets just as easy as a bottle of magnesia. Thin, run-down, anaemic men.

wnruen and children who need to grow strong arid take on flesh sre advised to cet a box of McCoy's Cudl.iver Oil Tablets, and If you don't gain pounds in 30 days Just get your money back. One woman gained fifteen pounds In five weeks, according to her own doctor another ten pounds in three weeks. A very sickly child, aged nine, twelve pounds in even months, and now plays with oilier children arid has a good appetite. ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets. The Owl Drug Company or any pood druggist will tell you that they are wonderful flesh and health builders.

Only sixty cents for 60 tablets. "Get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet, ant beware of Imitators." soienen progresses Idly, and now you can get at drugpist's real, penuine cod oil in fciigar-coated tablets young arid old can take with ra p-your liver that ease 1 and pleasure. Even the run-down and skinny grown-ups, who ought to take cod liver oil, because it really Is the greatest v. famine food aiidtlullder of healthy flesh In the world, will fuel extremely Joyful when they read this welcome news. Of course, doctors have been prescribing cod liver oil in tablets uraler another for several I' MUvMilb LI e) 'afterevetymeaVL Why Take Care of Your I5eeau-e tliey are jour moM valuable possesion for tlie enjoyment of lile, liotli in the huMoeei and foiiul world As well Bf giving you comfort and plrHstire in your old age.

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