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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 14

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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1 1 i FRIDAY DaklanD. OCTOBER 15, 1926 Gy Rites Set Tomorrow Ml CLUB PLANS BOYS PltDUN For Mrs, Russell Alaska Railroaders Fail to Get Pay Raise ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 15. OP) Brotherhoods of the Alaska railroad, a government owned line with headquarters here, of the Pacific Northwestern state and Canada. James IT British Columbia mining man; A.

W. Fahren-wald, University of Idaho, and F. A. Thomson, dean of the school of mines. University of Idaho, were leaders in the discussions.

Other Mining Men of -Coast, Canada Meet SPOKANE. Oct.15. W) Technical discussions, occupied 'yesterday's sessions of the regional conference of mining men speakers were Dr. Henry M. Parks, former stats geologist of Oregon, Dr.

Harold K. Pulver, Washing-tajtJState college, and Geo. C. Mackenzie, Montreal. Ranches for town lots, lots for houses.

"Property for Exchange." today prepared complaints to tha secretary of the Interior that th road had failed to make ws'sV' adjustments ordered by the depart ment two years ago. Leaders of the employees declared unusually harsh penalties are inflicted for infraction of, rules. Funeral services will be held to CONCERTS SPLACE GIRLS IN Dl morrow morning at 11 o'clock for Mrs. Mary J. Russell, who died at the age of 71 yesterday at her home, 1746 Tenth avenue, after residing thirty-five years in this city.

i Mrs. Russell was the widow of SOCIETY HONOR NAPA, Oct 15. With a. view of An Institution Affiliated with one pf the Greatest Buying-Poiver Organizations in New York George Russell, who was the old est conductor, from standpoint of service, witn tne local street car company, an dwearer of badge No. 1, She is survived by a daughter Majority of Memberships in Mrs.

Jane Nodder of Oakland, and two eons, Edward Russell, chief Come Saturday! Investigate This Mighty Sale Alpha Clan Won This Year by Sterner Sex. clerk in the Oakland street depart OAKLAND, Broadway at 16th SAN FRANCISCO, KJaJyC Market Street Conducting the second annual series of concerts here during the winter season, members of the New Century club of Napa are meeting this evening to devise ways and means of bringing some of the best known artists of the bay section here for events to be held in the JJttle Theater at Napa Union High school. The committee named to Arrange for the concerts includes: Mrs. Edward Manasse, Mrs. E.

R. Gifford. Mrs. W. H.

Toung, Miss Sllnnie Shreve and Mrs. J. A. Fern-trora: ment, and George Russell of Decided Savings on High-Grade Coats 4 Berkeley. -A third son.

Sam Rus sell, was killed in action during the world war. Just after receiving a (Picture on Picture Page) PIEDMONT, Oct. 15. Boys have special citation fro bravery. turned the scholastic tables on the Following the funeral at the girls at the Piedmont High school for the first time in the history of Truman Undertaking parlor, burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery.

Your Money Always Goes Further at the Golden Gale the school. Heretofore it has been the custom for girls to attain membership in the Alpha Clan, the institution's honor society, to the almost total exclusion of the boys; but this year the boys have surprised even' their staunchest supporters -and have secured a ma If jority of the membership in the society through meritorious scholarship. QhhiQiti OAKLAND Broadway at 16th SAN FRANCISCO 867 Market Stl Hi hi JilG Election Is dependent upon achievement in one or more of four major fields of activity: Scholarship, citizenship, athletics and arts. "To achieve the honorable" in one of them is considered the highest honor within the gift of the school. A pin is worn in of membership.

The design chosen for the emblem is planned so that the activity through which a student gains admission may be Indicated on the pin. The mask, palette, lyre i Three Groups Conspicuous for Value, Style, Fabric and ColorChoice At Prices Far Below the Present Market Value and scroll indicate that membership was attained through the arts. Likewise the winged sandal stands for athletics, the torch of learning for the classic Roman Fasces for citizenship. The capital letter -stands for the I name, the rampant lion is the AScotch symbol for reignins author ity and indicative of superiority, the four stars stand for the unity of the four lines of merit. New members taken in this week follow: Peter Jurs, Wesley Stevens, Laurence Roberts, Richard Quigley, Malcom Smith.

New Avery, David Edwards, Curtis Dean, Shekdon Duncan, Gene Leonhart, Alice Bronner, Marjorie Dibert, Ardys Jean Mary Ruth Evans. Virginia vv olfe. Lackey, Elizabeth Moore, Encell, Helen Engelbregt, Mclntyre and Alleen Flsk. Black Fells Velvets Melallics Crosgrain Wood Tones Chanel Red Crystal Crey alencla Blue Lustrous Satins Park Board Urged to Buy Bowles Estate Purchase of the Phillip E. Bowles home in Claremont for $700,000 for public playground or park was urged upon the board of playground directors last night by Mayor Davie, and will be followed by an inspection fthe grounds by the directors, according to, decision taken last night.

The tract is 70 acres In area and is priced at 10,000 per acre. Adjoining the tract is the Claremont Countr yclub. E. M. Sanborn of the park board asserted that he would favor the acquisition of the tract for ft park.

Daughters of Nile Give Benefit Whist The Daughters of the Nile Will give a whist patty tonight at Aahmes Temple Shrine hall. Thir Style and Quality in This Sale of Hats CHic ANEW SHIPMENT teenth and Harrison streets, for for Madam CNN the benefit of the "crippled chil dren's hospital 'of the Mys tic Shrine. Many interesting fea for Miss tures- have been arranged for the entertainment of those present dur SPECIALLY PRICED ing the evening. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion or the Drograra. Mrs.

Armeda Stewart heads the committee, is in charge of the affair. QUALITY TRUNieXO. SAVINGS UP TO 50' ANNUAL Pre-HOLIDAY SALE All Leather Good- Everything in Our Store Including the Famous HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS AT REDUCED PRICES -m These Coats lre WdrffifcW mPm Far More Than -)PS -These Coats Are Worth These Coats Are 2 Far More Than Far More Than 'dril 1 "Rcmarkable values await you Saturday in this mighty Coat Sale. A fine I I I selection of choice garments in the smartest modes of the season. Coats with 5 lJ blo'isecHcks, dolman sleeves, collars, small and tight or large and sweeping.

I Vf If 11 Every garment handsomely fur-trimmed in such desirable furs as natural 1 I I I squirrel, beaver wolf, fine fox, nutria, French coney, Jap mink and skunk. I ll Remarkable values await vou Saturday in this miehtv Coat Sale. fine selection of choice garments in the smartest modes of the season. Coats with blo'isefWks, dolman sleeves, collars, small and tight or large and sweeping. Every garment handsomely fur-trimmed in such desirable furs as natural squirrel, beaverwolf, fine fox, nutria, French coney, Jap mink and skunk.

A FEATURE! NEW SHAPES AND NEW COLORS iaprma, ioveity tMr taoncs, eisneen, eioria, iouveiame, L.usvosa, TAlmi Caprina, NoveltyFur Fabrics, Vehheen, Veloria, Rouaelaine, Lustrosa, Venice, Velverettc, Jevclpoint, Duvhloom, Bolivia, Suede, Pinpointwilh new Plaids and Tweeds featured in the Sports Models ALL THE NEW SHADES INCLUDING BLACK Sizes for the Junior, the Miss, the Matron and the Larger Size Woman $0.65 HAND BAGS VERY UNUSUAL 'VALUES. HAND BAGS VALUES UP TO $7.50 FITTED CASES Real $35 $0.95 values. trT Round cornered cowhide cases with eleven fittings of decorated amber combinations in a separate i One. of the handsomest cases to be found at this low price. Cowhide Week-End xCasos SJJJJ SO 1L aturday Sale Saturday Sale Important Novelty Saturday Sale Rayon VESTS Sale of Extraordinary Offer! Sale of Newest Fall HAND BAGS NEWEST BEADED BAGS $8.95 Also Hand Bag at $1.65 Attractive Fitting; KID GLOVES SLIP Alpaca SHds with 20 Tailored Rayon Deluxe Vests with' self strap.

All tha desired shades. AT A BARGAIN PRICE. inch hem and self straps-cut full in sizes 88 to 44. Assorted shades. BIG Newest Fall styles at a special price.

The fashionable turn back cuff with embroidered back. M0 Beaver, Colors 'are Black, Whitand- Grey. All sizes, AT A BAROAINNPRICB. leather Pouches featuring the new Shoe Calf to match the latest colors in- shoes. Blonde Tan, Stone, Grey, Chanel Red and combination of colors.

Neatly lined and fitted with Mirror and Coin Pursa. 1431 BROADWAY 89c Formerly aider Central BkvBIdf. Opp. Cmtvrf Visitor A.

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