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The TVlbune is delivered InThisSecitoi to your home every-- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISO.lEin: FINANCIAL PACES day in the year tog ONLY gmamo CeesUaattYrMAsesriata i r-VOLUME CII OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY EVENING. MAY 2, 1925 11 NO. 122 PS OLD OAKLAND Born, Wed in Room ALBERT B. CIASE, shown above with kit bride, not only the defendant of tha; oldett vhlle wttlrr ta Oakland but wai bora and Qifried in the tame room. Below ia a photo of their residence, the famous in Eat Eighth street Sugar Prices Hit New Low Mark, POLICE HUNT -iTWOSLAYERS Nine Clear, Ten Cloudy Days, -April Record ME LOSING TO INDUSTRY.

WOMEN TOLD HOUSE SCENE CiTY SUES TO FOR OUTLET i IN BERKELEY DF MARRIAGE CUCAR price is wbolesslar dealers Iq tba bay regloa ta ity dropped te the lswtt mark iinrs December, 1921, and te en a of the lewes fignrei ilnce lbs top prire, Jooe 1, 1920, vhn the nkeleMls pries resrbed 26 JO tenia a pound. Tba quotation today br '-to 's the two largrM refiners, tba Cali I Dr. Knowles Flays Modern Covernor Richardson Scores Sob Sisters for Opposing ism in Address at Annua 'TWERE were 9 clear d.ya and A cloudy days In Oakland and vicinity daring April, accord, ing to tba monthly meteorologiral summary- compiled at Cbabot Observatory. Tba number of cloudy dayi in wbirh rain fell wil ft. There were four morningi of low fog and four morningi of high fog (overcatt).

Tba mean relative humidity of the month was $7.5 degree and tho higheM humidity for 24 hours, 96S degrees. Tha lowest humidity for 24 hour was 71 degrees. Tbe maximum humidity was 100 and tha minimum, 70. Tha monthly range was 30. Tba mean temperature of tba month wa S4J degrees, tha maxi mum 73 and tha minlmnm 41.

Albert D. Chase Has Wedding in Home Where He Was Born 45 Years Ago; Widow of Partner Is His Bride Convention of Federation of Sonora Women's Clubs Hangings as He Offers $500 for Fugitive Killers By EDNA B. KINARD. BERKELEY, May S. The SONORA, May 1.

The modern aearch for Joa Tanko and Floyd Forty-five yeara ago a baby was born In the oldest house In Oakland. He was named Albert B. Hall, fugitive San Quantln mur homo la galloping to dissolution. Chase, and was-tha youngest of a Dr. Tully Knoles, president of lornia-iiawauan neiming soger Corporation and I Ha Western Sugar Refinery, was 15.90 a 100-pound sack.

The etber low mark was reacbed December SO, 1921, when the wboleaale quotation reacbed tSM In the bay region. Raw sogar dropped to. a new low level since the inflation period when it was quoted at 4 7 on the local Tbis price followed a drop on tbe New. York market today. Early In May, latt year, the wboletale pries bero was 'in the neighborhood of $8.

Since then it has dropped steadily, with some changes both up and down, ontil the new low mark was reached today. Forty Piecei of Property Sought for Extension of 'Rrmett Street From 50th to Fifty-fifth, Avenue Seeking to acqulra forty aeparate pieces of property from 71 City Attorney Leon Gray today filed an action in tha Superior court for condemnation- of the land necessary to open and extend Rus-aett atreet from Fiftieth and Eighty-fifth avenues. street will run along tha south aide of tho Western Pacini tracks. Tbe land to bo condemned ia a strip $0 feet wide, between Fiftieth and Eighty-fifth avenue. 9560 fett, long or about two miles.

PART OF NEW ARTERY. Ruaoett street Is really a con derers, centered her today whan tha rooming house district bacama tha scene of a. hunt by a-squad ot police under orders from Chief of the College of the Pacific, warned tha twenty-third annual conven Police Auguat Vollmer. tion of Afameda District California Federation of Women'a Clube to a Chief Vollmer" had been recreated to do ao by Bernard Mo- day. Ho declared that the borne fibano, chief of police of 6acra ia losing Impact with Induatry, the That Tanko and Hall have made their way to tha bay region achool.

tha church, and Itself. Putting tha Bible In the currl CIVIL SERVICE BOARD TO ACT ON NEW LAW la tha belief of Chief McShane. snout wtm, SO TMK TIIIDt'I culum of the publlo schools was advocated by Mrs. Luther William-eon, Berkeley. Children are ignorant of the Bible becauae they SACRAMENTO, May I.

Got C. C.S00NTOOPEN receive no religious training in the ernor Rlchardaon today Issued tinuation of East Tenth street, and la part of the big project for building a new trafflo artery scrota home, she declared. "Gad-about mothers," pra-occu statement calling on te publlo to aid In tha capture of Floyd Hall south-central Oakland, behind -tbe auditorium, to take the trafflo pr- and Joa Tanko, escaped San Quen sure off tha Twelfth-street dam. Immediately uponrecelpt ef tho tin convicts, and making formal pled fathers and too much spend- ing' money ara causes ot failure In the American home, Mrs. William Laughland.

Lodl, told the convene At Frultvalo avenue East Tenth announcement of tha fact that tha will 11 be a -connected with Ent legislative, certification of Oakland's recent charter amendments, S60.000 INDUSTRY FUND CAMPAIGN State has offered a 1500 reward Uon. for the pair. Twelfth street, which runs to Fiftieth, avenue. Ruasett street continues the highway, which will be tho civil service board has author. Doing away with tha term This brings tha total reward for lzed Secretary DeWolf to ask tha legitimate children" and placing parallel with East Fourteenth tha fugitives to 11100.

the aoclal blame on the parents. park, playground and library street and. Foothill boulevard. Qovvnor took occasion In was urged by Mrs. W.

A. Fltzger boarda to present their lista of em kls statement to eoore the op WILL STIMULATE GROWTH. Concerning tbe advantages the aid, Stockton, past state president. Of 600 boys In tha Preston State ploye'es for' ratification by the civil ponents of capital punishment. With 'preliminary service board, which must now new avenue.

Gray group stating that "this case should fur schools 70 per cent register from "The construction of -Russet place tbeso-employees under civil tush a good example ot what might broken homes, she deplared. street will open up. a large Indus service protection, according to tho meetings and conferences finished, the chamber of commerce will atart Its actual campaign to provide a 160,000 industrial fund within a SS000 FOR REDWOODS. trial territory, and will stimulate terms of tha new amend bo expected the sob-elsters had their way and did-away with tha ment. v.

More- than $2000 has been given death, penalty." the growth of that portion of East Oakland southerly of East Fourteenth street between Fruit vale The civil service board, however. I few days according to an announce to tha fund which will purchase a Reviewing tha killing of a police has the right to-refuse to certify ment made today. Redwood Grove, la Humboldt avenue and One hundred and Fifth man In Ban Mateo by the pair, for any position found "Aot county this Mrs. E. S.

"We have had conferences with I mr Hn rrniini nt men which they were given life, lmprls Fenton, Oakland, reported. Cali and it has put the position of Willis Edwards, recreation director In the and representing many avenue. The city of San Leandro has under consideration tho opening of a atreet through Its city connecting with the eastern terminus fornia club women have raised nmept In San Quentin, the executive denounced tha crime as "a times that number of business and $29,000 for this purpose, Mrs. John park department, in that class. The position of Secretary Chand I Z'ZTr) I i L.

'i---f t'r I 4 lifvT-w-4 J5L. professional classifications," said cold-blooded and premeditated of tho new Oakland street and con Urquhart, state president, told the K. C. Lyon, president- of the Oak ler of tha department la less necting with the main road to San murder of tha worst type." vulnerable, according to civil ser land commercial organization. "We are now ready, to start in with the convention.

This sum will be in creased before the state conven Uon. Lorenzo. I Upon completion of the Oakland and San Leandro projects vice board as the park Chief of Police Bernard Moshana announced today that. Tanko has been "Identified as Joa Murphy, a a new -direct route will be opened big campaign in which we purpose to Increase our income from department, has tha right to a sec retary. California sent four 'per cent of in tA Kan I rtam Ilnnn Ti.

Tho -civil service board meets boh of this project an Ideal street $78,000 a year, which is less than former resident of Chico. Tanko lived "in the valley city about three will bo created for the establish Tuesday Edwards, warned of what ia to come. Says ho la volunteers to the world war and Is caring for 17 per cent hospital cases, Mrs. George Beadle, Oakland, declared. She pleaded for interest in the women's building In ment of a rapid bus lino between yeara ago ana -was weu Known standing pat.

the cities of San Leandro and Has- there. Tha Chlco authorities have Stockton or Fresno Chambers of Commerce have, to $150,000. We need at least that amount of money and we have enough business and professional men here who benefit directly from every new factory ward and- Oakland. The new atreet been notified to keep a strict watch, on the theory that he may return the xederai hospital at Livermore. family of four.

His grandfather was the -first vhlte settler In this section of the Eastbay. A wed will also- provide an ideal uncontested main artery for the present SHy Hero Crippled in Study of economy was urged by (Here to go into hiding. stage lines operating Into Oakland." that ia Induced to come here ding ceremony was performed In mrs. a. j.

fiiifbury. Berkeley, the Oakland Chamber of Com the same room' last week. Chase was married to the widow of his STSTEK-GFCTO MEETTOIMUOW Convicts Escape merce, to contribute this money In membershlD fees. Trail Association Saving Life of Girl Restoration of historic trees in Frultvalo and planting of trees along San Joaquin county highways was reported by Mrs. Luella business partner In the very room We have no way of i Laid to Guard Aid where he first saw the light of day.

'George Chase, former county treasurer of Alameda county, the Plans Canyon Ride Members ot the Eastbay Riding: i BAN QUENTIN. May J. -Either money except tnrough memberships," Lyon said. "Some large firms take several memberships BERKELEY. May J.

A real ocean," the -story goes, Ketchum. Oakland. DRINKING IS CHARGED. Breaking the eighteenth amend hero has Just left Berkeley after and Trail association 'will hold witn a peasant boy whom he had In the chamber. There ia no rea a visit here not a movie "sheile" or deliberate connivance, on tha part of prison guards, made' possible the escape just eaUght stealing.

Their talk their first trip tomorrow afternoon. The' party will start from father, and Mrs. Chase, the mother, both died in 1919. An older brother died In February, 1924, and a sister in -January of this Albert son why a large chain store com or a warrior, but a ahy English ment by legislators during the re grew into a fight, and Just as Three hundred delegates and six pany should contribute the. same the junction of Skyline boulevard lad' of 14.

Charles noticed a girl chum of his of Floyd Hall and Joe Tanko from Charles Lawthorne Holmes Is the Chase is thus the only surviving drifting out to sea, the. peasant amount as a small corner store. The chain store grocers realized and Three Point gate, leading to the ridge route, Plnehurst and )the penitentiary here, according to a statement Issued today by War hero. is known by his friends ooy struck, him and- knocked him member of oldest white cent session was charged by Mrs. A B.

Armstrong, Berkeley. She urged their replacement next term. Saving California redwoods through a nation-wide cambalsrn this immediately when we called Kedwood canyon at three o'clock. off the bluff into the surf. lamuy.

state officers will gather in Fresno tomorrow morning to attend the twenty-third state. council of the Knights' of Columbus. The main business of the four-day session den Frank Smith. as a shining light not. only for courage In the' face of danger, but their attention to it and from thl All riders are welcome to join and Smith' made this announcement Following the wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Chase spent a few days in for courage in conquering dally maice trip over ten miles of riding trail which has recently group alone the chamber's income it to be increased from $500 a year to more than $2500. Other groups "His leg was badly out in the fall, and this, together with the fact that he had not had time take off his shoes and coat, hamp in reply to a demand by Sheriff J. pain and striving to make the most Sonoma county w.here Mrs. Chase been cleared.

will be election of six state officers J. Keating of Marin to of his mind, now that Injuries pre has valuable ranch property. They among clubwomen and participation, by Alameda district clubs in the. California Diamond Jubilee was pledged in resolutions adopted today. know Why he 'had not been vent him the activities of tha nor of business concerns have agreed as the result of these dally con returned yesterday to the old homestead at 404 East Eighth formed of the escape of the two mal boy.

and selection of ten national delegates to. the Supreme Convention of the order in Duluth, August S. 1 ferences we have been holding, to His story is told by H. C. Holmes murderers April 'until half a day street to prepare it for their per Increase the number of their mem ered mm in swimming to the girl.

He finally reached her, however, but a storm broke suddenly, the boat was capsized, and he had great difficulty in getting the girl ashore lri his injured condition. The pair Excitement swept the closina- manent residence. after they had left the prison. He Michael E. Griffith, district dep bershlps proportionately and we sessions of the convention when of the boy second cousin, who has been host recently to "Charlie." According to said that Tie had Heard of It lndi 1 HOUSE BUILT IN 1849.

uty of the Fresno district, is slated are confident that when we begin to succeed State Deputy Thomas rectly, and then -had to call the The old' house, built in 18491. was to collect on these pledges that Holmes, whose home is at. 2735 the Oakland Chamber of Com '-prison on the telephone In order to finally were dashed into the rocks, and the boy's back hurt so SI years old when Albert Chase White of Los Angeles. The delegates and state -officers Mrs. E.

Burden; Sonora, was nominated from the floor for the presidency. Mrs. Otto Mouron. SOnora, was the regular candidate to succeed Mrs. Eldn Warner.

Elmwood avenue, the lad was. in merce will raise the $150,000 to confirm the report. It was: then too "YOU DON'T jured during his heroic rescue of was born. Today with us 17. many of which have, been leave Fresno Wednesday night to advertise and promote th Indus.

he-said, for- his office to cap a girl -playmate from drowning in that ho will be lame for life." 'VERSED "IN LANGUAGES. Charles has traveled extensively added since Moses Chase, old sea trial growth of this city." I tare the fugitives before they had a the ocean near the Shetland conduct ground breaking ceremonies May 7, the University of Santa Clara for 'the new Knights of faring veteran of Alameda county, Islands. Oakland. Politics centered principally In the Calaveras and Tuolumne' delegations. Mrs.

Burden FIGHT ON BLUFF. Columbus Memorial Ob OFFICER'S SLAYER "He was walking along a low servatory. first constructed the house from ship timbers, it stands comfortable and. inviting, despite the 76 years which have passed since it first since childhood with his 'father; who is a retired English lawyer. He speaks and writes German, Italian, and Spanish, Hb withdrew In favor of Mrs.

Mouron. The ticket nominated was electoit bluff thati ran parallel with the i chance to leave the county. GUARDS SUSPECTED. Smith's answer, was that an' in-. relitigation which he has conducted I shows that, contrary to all prison I practices, the two men, companions ii Sdn Leandro Will stood alone among the oaks of the giving to the Eastbay tho follow can read Greek and.

Latin, and un doiph. captain of the yard arid deputy warden." Eastbay. ing orncers: Third vice-nrlriant derstands Swedish and Chinese. Young. Charles who.

plans to be Oil Mr. and Mrs. Chase are busy to HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO SING-ITS THE FEELING AS THOUGH YOU THAT MAKES THE DAY A SUCCESSFUL ONE." Coleman Cox. The possibility that by this means Mrs Fi MrSchuyleK Berkeley; recording secretary, Mrs. S.

S. Rip- an author; when he -grows up, has day- opening old boxes, he might have been able to com iey, xvicnmona: auditor. Mm. -w written a number of 1 historical but as yet 'has t6o chests and packages which contain relics-' of the early days in municato with friends on the out Txr tav- uaKiana: auirA nom side, is also being Investigated' by They are "planning to inating committee, Mrs. Elon War SAN FRANCISCO, May 2.

Wil Smith. Set Cherry Fete Date SAN a. May" 2. "-Weather' conditions. will decide when the 1925 Cherty Festival will be held here, it was announced today by W.

Armstrong, secretary of the San Leandro Chamber of Commerce. The weather has been ripening the earlier than expected. At a meeting of the executive; committee' today, the exact dates of the affair will' be de make the old. home even more com. Ham Rhlnehart will be sentenced uaiciand; credentipla commit "AH this means either that 'these fortable and cozy by addition of In 'the amr murder, were allowed to occupy the iam Oeil.

Also, five days' pribr to 'the escape, was 'able to obtain a "transfer to the prison laundry, where Hall was working, thereby enabling them to perfect the plans for their flight. "Before Smith said, "Tanko had been assigned to telephone duty the office of Captain tee, juts, jonn Toland. Oakland Tuesday by Superior Judge Michael Roche for the murder of Police every modern Improvement. men escapod through: extreme negw shy to show -them to anyone according to Holmes. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is-now on, his way with his father to Italy, where It is hoped that the soft climate will improve his1 health, which has been delicate since his In-hirv I uuy oi poverty flat.

Rom Mrs. Chase was formerly Mrs, xuummne, uneronee Sal, The ligence or that there Was connivance between them and: some of Sergeant M. J. Brady, of which he was convicted last night. The jury Richard C.

Waller. Chase and jjucness, -Tennessee and PiMn Waller were business associates for recommended life Imprisonment, the guards," Smith declared. "I am josuea each other at a 'forty-nine many yjears in- San Francisco and The-conviction -waa-obtained on making- a thorough uinner lasc night. Delegates cided; It is probable that the "fes-1 in Sonoma county. She is now as.

the third ballot, after four hours in costume. A historical pageant. sisting her husband in examining deliberation. Fraud Alleged or Dars. vv.

Ij, Hood. So. Rhinehardt declared nora, was produced by. local club the old family keepsakes and. pre paring them for classification.

WILL DONATE COLLECTION. three companions to have been the In Proper tlval will be held the last week of May or the early part of June. Doomed Murderers Taken to San Quentin man who fired four shots into women, Mountain fiddlers played for the square dances. Sergeant Brady's body as the latter "I want Oakland to have this To 'obtain rproperty from him so What a dreary old tone Ufa sounds for the man who does not feel line singing. Go to chorph tomorrow, know the friendship and welcome of the churches who invite lri tonight' church pagos to their Sunday services.

You'll feel like singing then try ltl approached a parked car in which Chase said today, that it would to her-advantage. Jn Burbank Woman they were sitting in front of the "There is pTobably not a collection action. Mrs. Genevieve T. and a man named Dann Fairmont hotel on the night of of pictures, letters, documents, pro LOS ANGELES, May 2.

MP) Lewis Perry and Tom Bailey, murderers, have been, taken to San September 30. In a dying state grams and other data in existence Is P. E. O. President berger made false and fraudulent representations to induce him to ment Brady had said that he had which so vididly records the his Mrs.

Faith Storv deed it over to Walter E. Ca been shot by some one 'in the car. Quentin penitentiary, where they have been sentenced to hang July 10. Ed Monti jo. convicted with tory of Oakland a's this one starred by my grandfather and kept up by thie, a merchandise broker, alleges The Jury which' returned the in a suit.

rued. He asks that the guilty verdict last night was the my rather, my sister and myself. was elected state president of the P. E. O.

sisterhood at the close of the twenty-second annual convention in San Francisco. Oakland and Berkeley r)mnt. deed he cancelled and title to the "My plan is to loan it to the city third to try Rhlnehardt's case. them of the blaying of Patrolman Glenn Bond here last year, will be taken to Folsom penitentiary next property be placed in Jiis name. The Dronertv In Question 'is at H.

Butzbach Will during my life, and unless something unforseen happens, make the gift a permanent one up da my death. A classification and proper week and will be hanged there on the same day his companions die 1624 Twenty-eighth avenue, where were honored at the convention by the election of Mrs. Trn the- couple resided. Cathie says he at San Quentin. Head Bee Keepers and Mrs.

Elizabeth Thatcher, both former chapter presidents to the state deeded the property.to his wife on April upon representation', by George H. Butzbach was elected display of these relics will give the history student a- good idea of the founding and development of this president of the Alameda County The new officers urn- truu uannDerger, who no afterward dis covered was acting in his wife's interest. jaee iveepera association at its an wonderful city." nual meeting last night. He sue- Mr. and Mrs.

Chase are planning Story, chapter Burbank, president; Mrs. Roemer, chapter Oakland, first vice-president: Gale of Lontrhnnv-h mA ceeds Cary Hartman, county a trip East lust as soon as they can arrange to leavo Oakland. They Wife Says' Musician Dee inspector, ur. John S. Engs was chosen secretary to succeed W.

E. Bullock. The prospects for to Arbor Villa any day or any evening and let us explain the wonderful investment possibilities it offers you. Take east-bound "EV car on 12th 1 Street br drive up E. 18th Street in.

io Park Boulevard and alorig the latter to ARBOR VILLA. expect to be gone a year. Before leaving they both' dslro to have Called Her Names vice-president: Anna Bobbins, chapter CBc Longbeach, organizer; Miss Lois gaum, chapter AR, San Diego, recording secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Thatcher. me ivio noney crop were discussed by the members.

Peter musician, would return home at late hours intoxi the relics of Moses and George Chase ready 'so tha Oakland residents may have the opportunity of looking them over. 1 and by their cated and call her names Mrs study visualize the; city which grew Viola Brescia, 4-7 Thirty-fourth AP, Berkeley, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Pamelia Hord. chapter AX, South Pasadena, treasurer. Bifocals street, says in her divorce com up around-the house" In Oakland.

plaint On file today. Though he earned 350 a month Brescia failed Happy Life Requires Phone Call Reveals Bifocals Bifocals Goal, Says Savant One''- of the- most necesearv es Mail Robbery Loot to pay bills and furnished her with sojittle money that she had to go to her mother for necessities declares the wife. 1 They were married in San Jose, July 1, 1922. The wife lists house The Public As cordially invited io visit 4he factory of The Coast Tire Rubber Company Eait Twelfth Street at Fiftieth Avenue (Just East of Melrose Station) ON 'SUNDAY, MAY 3 i A. M.

to 4:00 M. A full run will be made to show you the ccr plete manufacturing of high grade tires from rr cotton cords arid chemicals. SAN FRANCISCO. May 2. An anonymous telephone call provided directions for recovery of the loot procured in tha burglary of the sentials in a- happy, well-ordered life is a desirable goal to work for because it keeps the mind in a state bf constructive according to Dr.

L. R. Richards hold furniture and a library of music as community Drooertv. She San. Mateo postoffice, which was robbed last Saturday.

The asks to be awarded custody of an infant daughter and J160 a month rJEJCiD)CK the psychology department, of the University of California, who snoke amovunt of the loot was $811.65. maintenance are for people needing both near and far glasses. We specialize in. both spectacles and eyeglasses of that kind. Our tests are careful and pains taking.

See us about your eyes. Chas.H.Wood Postal Inspector-C. M. Chrlsten- at the luncheon of the Optimists' sen -received the telephone can ciud tnis wee.K.- im of Bonfire V. 'y.

Thursday night. The message said The state hospitals are filled with INCORPORATED PARK BOULEVARD AT BROOKLYN TELEPHONE GLENCOURT 5166 that the -money was 'buried in canvas-sack off the state highway people suffering from mental ailments induced by a lack of con Dies at Hospital SAN LEANDRO. Mav 2. Antone near Ban Minute directions weregiyen as to the location of the spot. structive development in working for a certain goal or to accomplish certain things, he said.

When an individual does not have tha exterior interests sufficient to de Christensen though the matter WATCH PARK. BOULEVARD GROW Cunha. 40, of 1227 East Seventeenth street, Oakland, died early this morning at the Alameda County Hospital from burns received while he was lighting a fire in -his yard Thursday, was a practical Joke. Later, how-, ever, he decided check up on the call' and found the money in 'TKtWlNKINO) CYC velop- his mind, his thoughts generally turn Inward and be con- the. spot indicated..

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