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OiikliinO Crib tine JAXUAKY 17. 1923 13 EastbayVitalStatistics HOSPITAL GRAFT (OnkIanftItjtrribunp wrwirai'in haim I'-l -N I It t. IIS. CAKri NTr Us BiotsMarriagesDeathS imiWIIWI Al i ll.l'l KM lei lepatr Gen i.esl firs pie. I A-l I I 1 ASS fi.e.

n.i.iiev furn Leo itn 4 I II I I Mil tl I 79 I i r. Labe ll 1 in. I. tf.t XI ia 11 i.oa.ys We il ii 1... ami build IH f'dl'MV I I 1 1 1 J.

rinsicuM specialist kidney, li. Ilvtr. 1 1.. blood ai rrvi.ii ili.ritm; land lret.i tr.ii. prepared in oftna nt lull rut iiismci; og profit 1 i lie a.

in. I ui Oflica and e. 2u ate O.r. ran Peldo I lin I I I CTItOt VSIS A. It.

CUM i 1 Practice cor fined eiclustval? to IILJIOIAL 01 Jm I le half, facial l'i" n.lli iiien a proliulnn ebrow re-, dined; guaranteed no Injury to tissue. Sptc. si tu Wskeflel.l hldg 7th MOHk uri'itii'uiJs hair Mill 4 II I a 1 1 Prrmsnently removed No pJin mirks s. ais tt guarantea to a ill v.n bir lrl Mti Sll- IOI 1 1 i v- 1 1 1 ii sr. ii him; ri.A.Ns o-r flolll tl uf.

Kasl I I i'i, I ittl el Oak I. i liilm. i nt i' II p.l 0 1.1,1 our i ii an 1 1 -I .11 l-i 1 I V. i.l I I I I' I- I i i in reps ir Ii i. iv i.

a. i 1 I or renalr. day I It 1. 1 I I i .1 1 r. iy or i i prl- rt I 'e la, I I I .1 i le i i.l t-i vv I I I i'e I i Site i- I I I I.

,1 -v i.i... no con- Vl.ll. 113 lieary I'oug lit Nsll P'tna libig O. 01 I ar it n'lsre le IN la i it 4tl 3e AH la Htl aila le TlK iwu im te liumbu Furrlaa fnalaa ItuaUla. at i ia iiiiiii fct ecurrd al line uf llr-i 4- A Hatty A I.

Flee) alivel. ar la llrii" kl llrnrt, IT l.reea al'vel 4 barliia I loaa. I.aadua. Ill PIIF.LTTIVi: I'flH- 1 1 Al. lllVeltTIUSIe- Mlllluiaa, Usmri A i rrsairi 4 Hranswlrlt aalMlua.

4llik Mirnue, Nets larttl Si Mlrhiaaa aiaaua. rtltl'll) 4 41 VI HI.I'Hi:!IF r. llK l-led Hall. kkara bulltllna. aa HoaeUroi IN4 A a.

rrrnsu.lu laillliiil, arleai l.sary aulltliaa krailli peiaua eaaaerlea nllb Ike IIAkl.tMl I lllllt la arr. mlilril la arrevl rnaiwllairaiaif llrkrla ar aaasra to or In nhrre paid MtlmUslnna in I -urtlrd I mat Ike public. LOKliN ItriilnalU "Tne P. Kb llrnaf sa Ae" IIAI.I.S K)U nUNT. nrij AAHMKS I1ALU 1269 Harrison St.

Lay or olaht. Sealing rapacity up to ilni. For further Information sea Itecorder. Aal.incs Teiupia IJih and llarrlion Tostifinl Twice Hrforc Two Juries in Oaklaml Police Court No. 2, March 12, May fl.

1019. That tha Fong van Herb special. I had permanently relieved Nervous Stomach (3) Kidne Comtilainis, V(Vr jt PI "III IP i-' V' I Chronic I'DUiilioiMMillU I I V. Tribune of firove 4 t-vl Lt Mill. Ill' In Oakland.

January Is. IH2II. lilla N. I.mnl.ert. beloved wife of Geoiko A.

Lainbelt. inuther of Mrs. J. Totten of l.oa Aug. Ira Wayua Lambert of Oakland.

Mia 1U i.Huuil ut Nsuouiuci tuu u. iililu, and ll.my Lambert of lopes a Kansas, a nalUe of Illinois, aged 3 rat Funeral services and Interment will ha held at Topeku, Kausaa. Mia. l-amht-it will he ut Truman Itesl. il.me Chapel, 'i'elietaiili Nveniin ut Thin leth aiiuet, Oakland, until noon hiinday, IIMI St I In Oakland.

January IS. Iiln Marshall, b.bned uife i.l the lata li.oig L. Marsha U-A native of 1 1 tol nl.i, Mg.d lij yeitta 14 days, rim klmi and Mint Koru. Calif, iisp.ra lease roi.y. ri.

mis and Mcnuainiaii. i are re Sp. elf 11 1 1 invited to uttcltil tlm fil. Iliel al services to be held Hi I he 'chapel of Grant i. Miller, laist I'oiu le.nlh corner Twenty-four m.

tine, tiukhmd, CaliloiniH. Mi'iHlii). Jan. P.i. p2u, at 2 i b.i i.1-.

1 1 luteruii nt irv r- tiino- i. i In Oakland, Januarv 15. Clans 1 1 1. A.leUieul lMrer, loving brother Gesiene I tilers of Gei iimnv, Margrethit I II ii I m. 1 1, of San Krutiei.ru, Met in Scbalfer of liciinanv, Fred Meer of San Fiuiu'lsro, pi ler Meier of Itiuker.

C.ilif. mid the late Anna i.errns of Sun I ranciscn, Christine ctuifltt of San Francisco, unit Mer of Germanv; a member tif M.m.sx I No. I. O. o.

F. of San Francisco, a native of Germany, accil 72 years, 6 months, 2.1 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully mvped to attend the funeml Monday, Januarv 19. at from bis lain residence. s.H 'Last Fourteenth street.

Lntotuh-Imeiit. Mausoleum. C. I'oopi r. director if funeral service.

I 1. In S.hi Francisco. January 114, 19::.. Geoihe pri. kell Paul.

I.e. ilove.l husband of Lllabeth Paul slid father of ii. Gibson and Leonard K. Paul; a native of Pilis-Hnirgh. sued Ct years, 4 months.

10 ria ye. Funeral and Interment, Spokane, Washington. Friends mnv call at the parb ra of Hill llughea, 47 Pledll'ont avenue. MM. In Oakland.

January 17. I92.i. G.uine L. Sllliol, beloved sop of Lewis mil Gertrude A. Sunol and brother of Leo A.

and Ileal rice Sunol and brother-in-law of Marian Sunol, a native of California, ug.cil 17 years. Friends are Invited to attend the funeral i vices. '1 silav, January at 3 o'clock a. m. at Tru- I mail ReMdeiicii Chiipel.

ra iti i avenue at thirtieth sticet, 1 Hil In Oakland. Jan. 1ft. A i. A native of Germany, 14.

t.S ars. Friends and acquaintances are re-spittluliy invited to ulteiid the fu-tieiul Irom the pitrlors of 1 1 a lira ha 11 and Wad.sworih, Mn Last 14 at Fifth avenue, Saturday inoriiiiiK Jan. 17, at o'clock, thence, to St. Lawn ncH Tool, church, win re a requiem ma.s.s will be celebrated for the repose i her soul coiunieiK im; nt a. o'clock.

St Mary's cemeterv. TVMO In Oakland, January IS, Thomas Tymon, native of Memphis, ii imed 4S years. Friends and acquaintances are 1 respectfully invited to attend tho from thv parlors of At Capcrtjiio. Fiuhth street. Oak- 1 Saturday, Junuaiy 17, 1925.

at o'clock where eervioca will ha Inbl. Interment, Sunset View cemeterv. v.lii;SK.toi.n In Oakland Januarv I Helen Frances, be- loved wife of A. Waretiskjold and loving mother of II. Frederick and 'William Karl Warenskjold and Mrs.) olivn Schindler and tho late Theoa Wnrem kjold.

A nativu of Vermont, aK'ed 57 years months JO dnvs. I-rleinls and acquaintances are re- 'spectfully Invited to attend the I -funeral services to be held at In I late residence, 725 avenue, 'Oakland, Jan. 1 9, 1 925. att o'clock a. in.

Interment Alt. View, Wool! In this cltv. January lfi. .1925. Louise llinley Wood, mother Frederick pert rum Wood.

Hr. A. Wood; daughter of Mary llinley, sister of Mrs. A. Lector of Richmond.

and Mrs. o. Tefft of Michigan; of Frederick and' Perrv Wood of Kerkelcy, native of Michirnn. bkoiI 59 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at 2 o'clock A mday i ii.Tiioun, January 19, nt the parlors of Lessle J.

Wood Companv, .0 Telegrnph Oakland, Cal. Interment Mountalli View Cemetery Friends may call at Gray Idvl'-; s.vlero at Post. San Francisco, until o'clock Monday morning. BAN I-RANCISC0 DEATHS. Anilerson.

Jnniei l-eeils. Kr.ima B. Arnts, Amanila Astnil, Kleannr F. i'unrlnchniii. Kite-' ni'ierSa yean IMmz.

Sei-aftne 0. ItiiHld, Cecelia isle, Slujur Win. I.uke, Julin 11,1 years peter NiovUn. janies Ii I.eary, Kaiherlna Tiers. Ilerniaa 4a yeara Qtiirnln.

Kosr. 0. Ill years Si-hwarti, Aleianiler 7fi years Ptieelian, (hnrlel VViirlmi Her.tba years Zlzak. Antmie L. 74 years 20 years nillon, John.

feitile. Maria llanrnhan, Joiieiililiie years Illnkel. John W. llnlllnstieail, Minnie IV years Julin 42 Kinney, Jennie 4ft Korhmniin. Morrli 7a years I.araeo, Ailuljih IT Want Ad classincatlona appear In numerical order and all related flasses are R-rouped together, For example: All advertising: of Rooms Let la numbered 20 to 2 The num.bera appear on the headings 'so you aeek room and board, look throURh the "2u's." "Board' la No and always follows Housekeeping Hooms (24).

Note Every "For Sale" or "To Let" heading has a Wanted" classification with the same number but followed by the letter ANNOUNCEMENTS Announeementa come before the Mher Want Ada and follow Fraternal Notlcea. Grouped under Medical, Legal Personal Service, For tho Home. Needlerraft. 3ulldlna Trades. Husi- Company, 7JI 5th bet.

und hau Pablo. Inteiintlit, areen cemetery. I 1 1 I MAI MARRIAGE LICENSES II Alrmnder liinmln ton. Oakland, and Marina J. Kill li.

tl. I'lriliniini. II I. A lit Frank In rg. tH mid Lliulin lilalr, (9, Lulu Pan Francisco.

rf Jei M. Fernev. and loilruJ Daiil. both I ik I ml -It III. Jess Fee.

liey, SJ. ami fiertrude Dulil, hold of dak Is ml HUN MM.l tO-ltHK II Alexander Hi.litiliiiili.il, 4. i.i kin ml, mid Martha Krlch. 33. 111.144.-111.

lilt Frank C. Iirrif. 6l. and V. Itlair.

59. hoih of Suit Francisco, 1.HX..W Florky Iuig. 4. and Idit Wilson, IK, both of link-In nd Mtl.l.V'I'I.IIK Joseph W. MhIIv.

.1,1. Mini IJuigny r'le, 30, In.tli of It Unit. ltt.l-liT fjeorue Iltain. it ml liMilirl 'in, Z'i. In.

Hi if trkfclv. VAN. illHN Chester hum. and 1 1' it I- In, 19, l.i.in of Ouklnnd. UN rs.ANC.ISC0 MABKUOE LICCNKCR 1 lie fiilhmliii; niiiiBv lir-n fArte In Hvin I fili-'li'il yn.lrl.lny; CHAWrOKO MUHORAVE in I'n liii.l.

UJ. Hrallli'. Vh, in Mumii tins ffse. Ilrrtnler. TUaWLR TABOR- Ji.im Turnt-r, Iter moia.

sn4 t.ivU lien DIVORCES FILED Frank, also known as Francis, va. Alma Uy a mis. deserllon. William va, Julia Cerp, rruetiv. I.uclllo va.

1'ercy Iiew, cruelly. innk vs. I.n.mn hinldt, crnell William E. va. Jtssie Fereira.

desertion DIED A MIK.lt Oakland. Jan. 1.,. Louts, helovt-d hiisln.nd l. Asher.

Ioviiik father of llari Milt.m and hidm-y Ash. hmihir if Italph and Max Ashcr and Mrs Tlllie l.itcuMriii: i.ramlfat her of rt Amu it name or ix troii. Mti ayed wars and 7 months; a inetnln of Cmirt U. rf. No.

3, of An.i ili a. Friends are tfiillv Invited to iittind the funeral ai-rvlcea Mon-ilnv. Jan. at 3 uclmk M. at Hie i in V-land parlors of Ar I'o-ltoach A Kcnn-y, 2." Tt-le-iiraih ave.

Im rmi'iit iloii.e of I'liinkTi. rillinln fiaktand. Jan 15, William 'anihra. helovrd of Itie late Mary 'a inkrii, Invinir father of Mary ('umbra, Joseph W. and John Camhra, a nailvn of Portugal.

A of Port in- uvza Mo. Antonio of Hawaii. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Monday, January I'J. from the Fruitiale Oiapul of C. N.

Ii'ooper, K. 14th st thenre Help uf I'lirlstian church. bonier Kast Ninth street and Tw en y-t hlrd avenue, where a reqult-tn niiiss will lip celebrated for ithe repose of tils sou), comcencink: l'i it. in. Interment, St.

Mary a i-ellie-lerv. II Mil lii Oakland. Janu- rv It-. r.i2J. Nora It.

A native W'lsrolisin. nKiil veins Tiionths las. N.ipa and liaywafdJiaperM pleuse co-pv. l'ri''nds rid aeijnalntanrcs are re- pecifully t. attend tlm to held at the' chapel of I Miller.

2.172 Fast Fourteenth street, corner Tivciitv- foijrth avenue, Oakland. California, January at 1 oilork p. in. Incineration. i IIII.IK In Piedmont.

January 1. 192i. ('. hep. ved mother Mrs.

William I. TilllHKhast. A nativi! of RKtil 70 jeara 6 riioutlis days. Fri'-nds are Invited tn attend th funeral services to bo held ut the esld' tice of her daughter, Mrs. Will-lam 1 TillliiKha.M.

220 Mountain avenue piedmont, ilonilay, January 19, PC, at 2 o'clock p. m. lOntoiuh-nient Pacific Mausoleum. I'OTTKH In Oakland. Cal January r.i2.r., at her late home, Thirty-ninth street, Mary Catherine, widow of tlw lata Patrick J.

Cotter, mother oW'rniik J. Cyril, Itlch-trd A. Cotter; sister of Richard, John, Frank, Joe and William Cotter; a native of Ohio, aged 61 years, months. days. Funeral service Monday.

January in, at 9 30 a. in. at Sacred Heart church. Fortieth and Grove streets, Oakland ivhirc a requiem mass will ha celebrated for the reposa of her soul. F.S In Oakland, Jan.

IB. Augusto dearly beloved husband of Maria J. S. Uonsalvea, devoted father of Antonio, Kulalia, 1 llertha, Alfred and Arthur Con-, salves, a native of Portugal, aged years. months, 11 da; a mem- bc-r of Con No.

13. I'. K. and No. 73, I 1 1.

K. S. I Friends and acquaintances are I respectfully Invited to attend the funeral from bis late residence, st ave, Oakland. Monday, Jan. Ill, at clock, thence to M.

Joseph church, where a. requiem hltrli mass will be celebrated for the reposo of his soul, commencing at o'clock. Interment Mary Cemeterv. II.I.KKKII In Oakland. January lanlel Lawrence Illerlch, beloved husband of Thei csar-ljL Illerlch and father of Atnea fi.

liose, Wllllum Daniel and Ottomnr ami grnndfuthcr of Daniel lieorge Illerlch. a native of Germany, aged 72 years, Fi innds are Invited to attend the funeral services Monday, January P'25. at .1:30 o'clock p. m. at Tinman's Residence.

Chapel. Telegraph avenue at Thirtieth street, Oakland. JKWKM, Tn MarysvlUe. January IB, 1 2 Amanda J. Jewell, of Frank II.

Jewell and mother Luclan M. and Snnfnrd I. Jewell, native of California. Missouri, aged 55 years 4 months 20 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday.

January 1925, nt the chapel of tho Cali fornia Crematorium, end of Piedmont avenue, at 3:30 o'clock P. 111. Services under the auspices of Mary Partridge Chanter No. u. Hili and HiiKhes.

3479 Piedmont avenue, In charge of arrangements. l'lione Humboldt 174. JUST In this city, January 1925; John C. Juat, dearly beloved husband of Alice Just, lov-Injf father ot Threat Just, nephew Mrs. J.

J. Anderson and cousin Mrs. T. Corners. A nativo of Austria, aged 42 years, 13 days.

A member of Independent Butchers' Protective, Benevolent and Aid Association, of California. Friends ar-e Invited to attend the funeral services Monday, January 1925, at 2 o'clock p. at the funeral home of" N. J. Meinert fe I I i i a I I Pi of I A.

i iF. I 1 1 111 2s. I I 10 1 I I 1 i I to If 25, mesa One 1 AiNG A.M.IIilc rrs On I il fAMUl -MUt I n.v VI I real et-tate If yo i are a mar sboxter and stilling ri tut II. Mil tnid hate a t-ls If apply, hi I r. pared i fciv ana answer p.

rona! questions I-' VI.KmMAN- Ii.PIi CALM till in in oppori no ii i to K't Int. II a. im tivellen. iifchl man Must fiiii.ia oun tar F. II.

psllry 3- 1 I M. Al I N. ft b. 14! ii-fnn ratios niui VV i.i.-r fr Mr. AT Ml li'' vntii.i: unmet: aoct.

pi I i.nUm Oak 111! Wanttil rip ftir belli A''IST lit I 'It'll hot. I girl, it ii ii in. amaii ied. II. i ui Wanted tlh p.

Pan e.n op pa, 'tal hnit-e or k. Plot- Slant i.o unslilnc. P. ri 3.f-J. o.ik; I 3 family; Lii I bouse ill I llllttale ink: 7 4 li 4.

i. Ma test .1 i in ii'iiera- p. .11 I. 47 Jo aft naa-ra and I i LI 'I woe 'an I lurite firm, viper, yijiie Hs-e addrM Oakland. I llllliec I I flione O.

lli iii. in r. on- rt woman be i xperieneed. Vi 1... itr.ili 1)11 st lii .1 VVi I I.

til persun work and ill li. I ni iSV liood CI. II .1 VS. ill .1 CKPI -U "ZJSiiiiiU famlii hoina for runt party. p.

st. I i I I I I and care of cunval.a- I lii'im-: small wagea. 1 I VS rd st perkel. y. Hi il i ii: i for peneral housework; i- I home.

643 fcs- tudiliu live, l.eandro Hoc CWol: K. Ki I. era I cure of in Ii; C. S. ar child; tl'i Sired, pi.

dnionl 11' 1CW 1 il: part tune; school vitl. vlnie; small family, nood lli.n.e. l'lione 4n2t. Hi tl lMltlted. -I'lloTii.

I' ipabto woman IISWK. Hcn'l and assist with 1 l.ildren. Phone. Pi. LADI ES lievole a lew hi each day.

earn 125 to I 1 5 weekly; dlKnlfled j- ish 2t Tim ytr bid. Bli'N'ptiE opeiator. rapid, accurate; I salary; fine future. uiva let.reiie.a and experience In detail. Hox Tribune.

Con. pet. nt woman to take charge of invalid oman, part Dm-. Prikel. OKI' ICE; meet public, finswer phone, some dictation; under 21 ycara; details first letter; utale aga.

Pox 14 1117. Tribune. clerk, state experience and salary desired. Pox Tribune. Salesladies, Attention! Experienced saleslady wanted" at once.

opportunity to rinht party. 2us Tapscott P.roadway, tiakland. SALESLADIES 3 youtiB, neat appearing Kalesladiea wanted to worn on the best proposition In the city. Ask for Mr. Peterson.

1172 block. S-J a. 3-6 p.m. public, in eround floor To-1 cation, no salary or work furnished, near hotels and center of city. 1415 Webster street.

SALESLADY, experienced corset-ierre. 4S4 Pith Jiollar'a. SODA fountain and candy sirl, ex-, p.rienced Apply 3iia8 Broadway. Operator! With Experier" Wanted. Apply a.

ni. to 6 p. m. 1519 Franklin Street 4th floor.) The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. WOMEN to work on pillow tops; work to take home.

Byer'a Art 2211 Telegraph ave. II HELP WNTD -MALE-FEMALE. ANSWER phone; good home, for couple: prefer mother and daughter; free rent, l'lione Humboldt after 6 p. m. IF you want to earn 15 per day, call at once Room 208.

610 15th Some selling ability. ENTS-SA I.FSM EiS WANTED AUTO SALESMAN Unusual opportunity will be given one or two inexperienced men to break Into the automobile selling business J-with Oakland's livest dealer; only men who have cars In position to buy demonstrators considered; commission i basis; heavy advertising camiign and liberal house cooperation; $5000 to $7200 per year can be made by good men. See Mr Moyle, Field Lee East 1 4 til street and 3tith ave. ACIENTS, portrait. Investigate artist's prices for work and frames without a middleman, on parasite.

848 14 Oak. REAL ESTATE acreage, 15 miles from Oakland; 1, 3, 5. 10-aere tracts; average price per acre; good stuff; lots Of ads literature; commission 20' and all first money. 1805 ave, Oakland. REAL ESTATE salesman, must be Experienced.

U. S. McHenry 1433 Franklin. SALESMEN 3 experience men experienced with Hupmobile, Chrisler and Maxwell preferred. See Mr.

Ewin, sales mgr. Curry Auto Sales, Richmond, 130! Mac-donald. ,5 SALESMAN To sell washing machine and vacuum cleanei, excellent -opportunity to make big motley. See Mr. Emlav, 2 to 4 p.

m. 1415 Webster Oakland. SOLICITORS, high class, either sex. Ex La.Tif.Ue.itl exclusive, territory to right nar- imL. necessary.

roothill blvd SECURITY salesman, high class only, food manufacturing product Room 611, Hank of Italy building; Oakland; between 9 a. m. and 5' m- SALESMEN; two, for easy-selling magazine offer featuring Good-housekeeping and Cosmopolitan II. Bull 388 19th st. SOLICITORS, 2: Amnions Dyeing a nd Cleaning Works, 4223 Grove st EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

AT OAKLAND EM P. L. 820' Miss McHenry, I3th at rm. over Owl. Good reliable help.

EMP. L. A316 467 13th, rm. 2i. Select heln.

Eiist Bav Clerical FEjiERAL BLDG. O. 147 CHLNESI Oriental help ha. clean. 720 Webster.

Oak 6 1 HI HI) VMiy House cleaning 105 ii.tii Franklin. Oak 65112. CAN supp'y you with saperl-enced secretaries atenograpn.ra. typists, bookkeepers, compiumeter ttii l'lione and adding machint operators, billers. clerical wo1.

Iter and all other office help ariihin momenta notice and without change to employera or empiovr Phone ua. Oakland 7l STATE EM PI1 YM EST KUUJLAU lOtb and Franklin Bis, 0Wlad. juil. 12 mil' niilinuril GI.Ai-'l in p. e.l'n iTki i i in i ui or rn, on 'M.

ri.ll Grand III, Let at I. it Fie. In. ..1. 1 rner ave 41.4 WAV a ciri .1.1 il.l.

si .1 rlii VVedlir.lsv Pet er Ar dr. i Adeline i on Alive or bite 1 1 r. I A I II I fid. an Ii. i I rr I I ill.

I'noiia Laktii-ltt LI I.L in s. ll-h I .11 bl.O'k dl slid I i Pit ale 1 1)1 Ml I I- i 'II I 't. f. biie ai tan Kill 4 nr. I I Hi lithbnid, "kivI" .1.

II -j i ui '2333 ANY In sort. perp'ri-iy l.etil li(t a llflit S'tv er 1( 1 ft 1 1 el to call or ailie Aln-i Hi. pett, Mt'vat on Armv II iniM 2in a reel aid linden Oakland I- run le I 22 bit it -I ll I. -I I. I 1 1 Ii ri.

fin si in rtiitresM uf I ruijtii of any I ai'l find a frtei.d in the rra- 1 of I'k! fotrra Pea. Heme 7 ste Merrill JIIA oi.sii. iters Assoiiiton rrduces to u' lolls it In'', JSI li IF or In trouble III ton via'is 1 1 iihi.onvn I. ira ilni M- I I 1 1 7t; Tr ib itie Ni i I 'i: iF Si iN. LSI'' i.N's! I LIT I aii In to usv for CM' ts or i I.Ninii'iiit contract, t.l bv icv tv if-, h' 1 1 hi rine Jensen, i or 'bis Jan 1.1, I'c I'ated Jan 1J.

Walt-r J'il Sell. i 'T I I. i 1 pi iN S' PI LIT I am tn li vvav sionsible for any debts or ot.i'.-:iM"ii i-eiil i acted I mi wife. p. Tavlor.

on or alter tb.s .1 it ii-i p.ci. 'UM TAVI.oi:. It: ciiMpi.irri: i bu-ifless course to 7 uise nrr.int.-td for (mil vldu.ils. i Ker-t ioddnrd Seen tar lal Sill HIM I. 1 1 1 1 1 Ni i.

all subjects. Lake L.P. 1.1 k. Inr, C.reL-s! ahort band, j. 418 Am.

Pk. hldtt. 1 1 in. Ii by "Mr. P.i islen.

I "lass. s. pnv les-sotia I I cm st. Lake. I A V11IT Inter, school.

4 '2 24th St. I el2u. I.ISn.N China a TifVebo, Inline. "Pd. 3U74J" "to; 34 A ARGENTINE TANGO CLINKS STI'DiD.

IP'a 1st Ave. French Tallin, Apache Waltz; eloeutioii. Mer. 6 0 1 CLASSES Foil CI 1 1 1.Dit EN. ANNA HA Kit.

PHON O. 735 1 I CIIH.DHEN'S CLASS Pallet, atasrn nnd toe danclnif. Elo- 1 cuiion Starts 3 in. li'. Jenny Llinl ball, 2221) Tel.

ave. 1 JAZZ piano pl.iylntr all pop. soniis, rapid course Chrtsttanson School, 3M7 Telegraph. Pied 11124. I IkiWIM I'ancltiB 3 prlv I 1 (t HemniiTs! esp.

Irene Walsh Studio, f.15 nmre, off Teleirniph. Oak. 8735. I A I.I.ILOl'OI ilalli'llie tillll-'llt quick- I ly nnd tort. ctly.

Privat-e lessons by appt. pallet, toe and fctase Lake. 4142 Paradise Gardens. i HE le a popular -sons. 2 1 2 I Rood dancer; private i Ce-iter Perlt SHil.i.I HAN.IO or 8 ftp Mer.

Oati.1 DANCING Classes Wed. and Frl. evea. socials every nin lit yxcept Sun. and private by apt.

Wilson's IAiiiion Pall Room. 1554 St. Lakeside 7219. WY'I" 3 lessons. Glines Studio 7.ilivlj in5 iRt nve, HtKlnners 1st ave.

Heglnnera espec. Stage prep. Merritt 3ti01. Stage DANCE well; priv. by class for gen.

every eve; social Sat. Linlwigs, lilO 14 St. Lake. 6M2. Evelyn (ii-ace Cavanau-rh Child jp'ince Sat.

nft Paclf. Bids. FRENCH SI by Mr. Blanc, lsien. lasses, priv.

nhuns. uii hi. Lake. 5456 JAZ piano, made easy, beginners play songs 2nd lesson Ftvl. 2219W MME.

Carita, Russian ballet, toe and -fancy dancing. Paradise Garden3 Studios, 12th at Oak. Lake. 4142 written tor -Qtia. 4 3328.

piano Leschctizliy nithd. A. 4 879 PIANO, violin; best method O. 6196. 10 TKADES TAUGHT MEN.

A NATIONAL Barber School, learn the trade and be Independent; wages paid, tools turn. 412 9th st, YOUNG MEN WANTED To qualify for positions In South Orient, and on Pac Coast in Foreign Trade. Training will not Interfere with present employment. Age, phone. Box Mf Tribune.

PJUDES TALGiiT WflENT A BEAUTY you have been looking for. Equipped conveniently. Separate lockers for pupils. Stewart Academy of Beaut Arts. Pay, evening classes Rates reasonable, terms.

Investigate. Steiv-art Kith and Sun Pablo. CLASS opening in beauty culture, complete, course enroll now. Knab Beauty Parlor. C84 11 st.

FACTORY work, power machine taught; big demand for experience. 5lini Bond nr. Fairfax. LEARN paper Complete course in beauty Ibis ad. good for free Calif.

School of Hal rdresslng, 1 Sihl Lake. 6461 AL'i'O knitting. Cerhart, Stebber Kssons. O. 9251.

1425 Jefferson. costs a little more, of course, the best always dues ROB KIITS. SCHOOL Wf atity rr-T Timv OF BEAUTY CULTURE graduates are recognized as superior, liver 23 years' experience guarantees expert tr Ining. .207 BACON ELDC bti MALE BOOKKEEPER Man with knowledge of book keeping and tact fan find profitable employment by applying Santa Clara nve. -'(Harrison), Alameda, Saturday inc.

nt. BtioKKEEPER Capable take full j-harge books retail lumber oftice. State experience and References. Box M50H11, Tribune. CAR owners to put up our siuns: no cxper.

nec. Mr. Moore, H'65 Tel. DIO salesmen for country." Transposition furnished. Must be able to tinanco personal expenses.

517 13th St. SALES established real estate and Insurance office with ground floor location want a man.ii'i for real estate department. Exceptional opportunity for right -man. 'Must be enerKctfc, a square j-hooter. and have real sales and executive hhilitv.

Strictlv confidential. Box I51 872. Tribune. -JELLING An opening In sales department for i neat-appearing young men wro are not afraid of work. See tlr.

Je tenon, 172 Blae Block. 4 Hi-T 1 i i I h'' 16 A. At j.ii VK DEALDENIED BY J. Former Chit-f of S. Pr Vf I-crn Ihirrau in S.

F. Testi ies in Forbes Trial. by iniortATro rim LIMiO Wlftt TO TIIBDMI riUCAdO. Jan. 17.

I-nul T. flrant, former dlsirlct mannger of the Kiate Veterans Pure, a office at Fun Franrlaco, ami a wllnru for the defen In Hi rorbea-Thofiipsort ronaplrary trial, il on rnaa-eaniina. lion today about his relation with Tnrlr Cramer, former General ounel eif the. bureau under for iner director t'hurlea It. 1'orbe.

firarit ail Cramer hnil visited tha district offlrea on the Pacific oaxt tn'lon dining the uninir of nhen the I.lvermore hoailial tie were In prMtresa. tiut thnt he hml no knowledge of the detalla of hla visit, lie reaffirmed ha hrnl no knowledge of the l.lvermore hospital transaction jnt II ho received Instruction from to clone the deal throuith the Vfilte. mate district ttorney. rT FAns rr JU IJIKXO: TO I. AWVm.

In thla connection the witness cleared up an uncertainty na to the relatione of the then district attorney at hn Francisco with the urchae. Hla testimony of yesterday that he had completed purchase of the elte "from the district attorney" as explained as meaning thnt the district attorney. agent fnr the government, had hn asked to examine the title record of the site, and handle nil legal phases of the 1 1 nns.icl Ion, fier whl Oram approved the paviuent voucher. Defense- attorneys etnphnsired that the testimony In no wise Involved the district in as a prlndpnl In the transaction or aa it ri agent for tlm vendor of the property. It was further emphasized ly the defense ttorneja that the reference of ho matter to tha district attorney was In the usual course of business nd In no way Involved that office In whatever lirecularlt may have been charged In connection with the case.

Oratit was asked If he had been I onvlcted of smuggling narcotics In the Philippine islands In After vigorous defense objection The was permitted to answer after It had been agreed between court nd counsel that a record of full pardon from tioiieral Leonard Wood In K'C2 would lie received tn evidence. MrrrrK or hints i in The defense also offered In evidence a letter from Director Hinea the veterans' bureau accepting Grant's resignation aa district manager, August 12. 1S24. General ilim-a lauded Ornnt a service In highest terms and expressed tho government's appreciation for his devotion to the "exacting nnd arduous duties of the position." BORN KASJKT To the wife of James H. Kaney, iterkeley, Jan.

6, U'25, a aAn. II.sl.EV To the wife of Frank Fllsley, Martinez, Jan. 8, 192i, a son. BV To the wife of Frederic F. Janney, Jan.

2. 1925, a daughter. ETF.HsK.V To the wife of A. reteraan, Berkeley, Jan. 12, 1925, a son.

fonoitOKI To the wife of 6hldeo Todorokl, Jan. 1, 1925, a son. mrsSKM. To tha wife of Ivan B. Russell, Jan.

4, 1 925, a aon. MAM) To the wife of Clarence E. Maso, Jan. 5, 1 925, a FOWL 1. 1.

To the wife, of Charlea O. Newell, Jan. 4. a son. IHXT-To the wlfo of William R.

firant, Jan. 12, 1925, a daughter. ItOro.M To the wife of Frank Ro- cunl, Jan. 1, 1920. son.

VA UFA To the wife of Joaquin Farfsn. Jan. 1 0, 1925. a son. IIIMOTOItl To the wife of Phlnl chlin Slilniotorl, Jan.

li, 1926, a daughter. Harden Accuses Ebert in Berlin Food Graft Case rRESIDF.Nt FDERT, former Chancellor! Bauer anil Wirth and other member of the German Parliament "are involved" in the Barmnt scandal of bribery connected with the importation of food from Holland, Maximilian Harden bluntly charges in an. exclusive cablegram from Berlin to The SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Harden, whose expose of the Kaiser's Bound Table won for him the respect, of the editorial world and the undying hale of Wilhelm, qualifies for some more laurel) with his latest despatch. "All Is lovely" in London, says A.

G. Gardiner. Britain's greatest liberal editor, in copyrighted cablegram to 'The SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Gardiner extols his old foe, Winston- Churchill, chancellor of4 the exchequer, for his financial coup at the Paris debt conference. France is worried over her war debts, Andre Tardien, former French High Commissioner to the United States, wires.

Tardieu ays that Britain is willing to accept a great deduction in the bill France owes her. jist to avoid an conomic crisis in Europe. He laments thst the United States Is not infected with that British charity. William Bird, The SUNDAY TRIBUNE'S special European correspondent, says that secret proposals were made to France at the recent debt parley. Bird ays that one proposition was to have Paris pay British first and let the debt to America be funded later.

Bird adds that the proposal was made by Washington "inToy. mum i I I 'at I 1 of 'i M) til 10 17. 19, wife of 19, K. 15, of of J9. I to rfi I 1 il.l- I .1,.:, A Ki- CA LI' I I A I II LI 1 I.

I i IV l.iiilil Atit. If oi b.iva lot villi fiiiane ll'I'lii ot Ic ll-e I all i I I I I.l. lit Ok. I II KHtioi I I Ot IKS AA Old flooia i Is new; firs aided I' Isbtd stills nil VrJ hiiic. 'i t.l ave Ftv Mi Ml Moors II.Iu.

Mr. I I.K.I. f.M-(,.,l. fleet SalidltiL- I 16.1 MWUIS (IIIMMVS MANTLI.y aid a ii ma rhl.t I built, te. C.

II Pi ir.t. Kl nt. Is Ft VI 2.i;.J K.i PAIM I ri iiM A. n.i.Mi(; co. rll.l dec.riiti Ftv.

A-l Uti. Kurir I' room Humboldt A-i pm-i: 1 in- 'UiANCIN. I. u- t. u- and -1.

1 A-l Mi' i. II. Pa permir Mt r. 214s F. 7K.4J.

ia I't work le A I pa 1 11 1 1 pin in ib. ml: 1 1 1. HII Ala 31:14 -11. VII. Ii.11,1.

and tkc- Lstimat. l.s, l.in.-f or fmall. OLD-TIM 1 nt ii.f, Pl: xpert pain r-tiiitinvr, liniKsti I a I'll s' Doiiu-ail. I Kin ess In in. Mac- i .1 John tit.

Pled, il I wallpaper 1 lc per up, 11N11 tint- 1 inn. Fruit al- 122.1 PAIN ri.N'l Pled M'. pafuriiig. reas. 1-4 4 67th t-t.

PA I 'El 1 1 N' painiiniti 11. -at. 'satisfactory. Trv me. F.

S2as. PAPEIt hiin Inc. 52 rm up, fintlue. pa i i.t Inn. iviirk cur.

Frt. P'l'i; tr.iiiiini,'. Hum. P.ii'i.MS tianirid, and up. Includ-Itm iiitr; also p.ilnin.K Ftvl 2 1 vu muse.

Fi 'II sewer troubles and PI.I'.Mi'.ING Piicklen PI.PM PI Ni and jobbing. Frultvale 4741J. "rn 1 1 Ifi7 HOOTING A-l P.OOF reti.ilr., Llabiliiv carried reshlncle, paint. Humboldt 2R4S A-l Pool and painting; reus. Cranlnnd, Alameda 23I.1IW LOW ions specialty; carried i r.t ex reshinti" work guar liability llth st.

'Oak 4753. if. Meyer, shingle-, fllencourt 119. Ii i-7l i A lii )S. "TeVh i 1 1 tt and repairing roofs.

30 yrs practice In Oakland Liability. Oak. 7246. I ItOOFS repaired. stop any leak; water-proof paint used We euar- i antee our work t-tvi.

zimw i ROOFING P.epairinp, regravel. Peas, prices. Mer. 4235. SHINGLING, roof repairing, down spout, cutters renewed, repaired.

All work guaranteed. Osborn. Lake lis 6 7. SUPERIOR Roofing repairing. reg ra velinc, I- i ui t.

77H3. 11. SANKEY; reshingling; roof repaired. Lakeside 3082. AIREnALE.

male, small, name Pick License No. -4-- Reward. Inform bnrber at El Cerrito. Fi p'lack lust ruiiu lit, on 89 containing medicine case, electrical ili'-nosic s. t.

Suitable re- ward. No questions asked. Plione Fivl. f.ij.t. Dr.

G. l'otter, uolO vFootliill P.lvd. p.OSTON' male dog. cars cut; brindle, wide whito- markings; girl's put; i I i BANK book, Mission, in Oakland. Pctiii-n.

V. Silt liei-land, 754 Church San Francisco. I BRIEF case, black, with pieces of music Return ii'ypri ss. several to 929 COMPACT, round ilialed gold, lost; In-I'hone Elm. 221.

L'i a I I 'ark, brown aiiiitn I viic. L. li a nd tan Punier-reward. Fox Terrier Brown spot on head. License No.

172. Merrill I'll. Liberal reward. lTi.X Ilul'XD, white, with brown spots; female: children's pet; answers to muni' Cjueenio. 3217 Hyde t.

or riLASSES," "shell riinmid hifocal, black leather case on pro units ot Methodist church. and 24 st. -tiuncr, 2 wavcriyr'ttna'4. aklnnd. Reward.

SSI'S, tortoise shell, S. Wood's case. Reward. Call at Broadway. IClfvHOL'ND pup.

Reward. Phone Merritt. A black, containing Iu1111.l1 of keys and silver bonbon-ier, Wednesdav between 16th. Market and 18th Myrtle; $5 reward. Return to Miss Wheeler 1717 Myrtle cor.

1Mb st. HoRSE, brown, with whiti Spot back 011 fare and. ankle, soar on Pied. ASSPORT bet Weell' and Be iiv 1 in name British Cissie Davies. onsurs office ic.v.

Reward. Thornwali PURSE, gold me I Will finder Piedmont cameo. town il i.it net. RcVard. sh.

In or near T. filcase fihone a.ain. Liberal reward. i Oakland or down Fruitvale 36I16W, and wbite bull, bi'indl answers the name of "Ki." Pied. 2357 W.

Reward. Rl'CS, 6-6, from machine, between Sth nnd 5th Ms. Reward 1348 Orchard ave.ft-San Leandro. SPEC A ES" pair of dark horn rimmed. In leather case.

Return I to 528 Broadway Reward. 1 I I i It 1 RA 'Id a IM AlltiltM.S I. II Pa Lldg Ad- tlm lite .11. i.l ii I i il It LA n. Ad vi.

free, lain Mtlalis co- Id I.l.t all law ri.ke. Ko.ioii.ti I is con OOIK I'Vl Vr LiLWCT. STP.oNU Ai TOWNS F.N Patent Aitorns ll.4KI.AMi HANK Hl.li. OAKI.ANH lil.l'. CAN FltANCISlir "tl C.

II I -Kit lis.lt-maris ITlh vear 411 Flrat Natl II ink fildgTel Oak 147 It I PLiilSTLItl.r) J. H. (artlncr pa i km a i i v. PATI-NTS. TKAI'i; MAIiKS FA'loN II.

I' Liin.i.LvyOI5 lr lit lll. Al.KNtltS HI TCHCOCK Intectlva ABenry. 408 sui'e Iddest iiiblished tn Al.iuier!.t Co Laaeside 614" Mtr.i:iKs flee. tn and i-rnnhiin. 6UIIII.

ACCi iLM'AN I I ts. lull lb. si- viedits 11 ell It. caji. I P.i- 1111 1 I ia Mal'Jo I III tut Utc.

'1 1 loiiiic. ACColJNTA.M Miiull (Us btiiika. audits, rvas. but Mll-sl. 11 in.

Voiinw man wants'tx- tra work eve. n.aii. SfctJ. I Co.l ta. il van o.

436Z. l-L ULIC feTE.NOG, TVP1ST. wants c-opyini; sparu time, lin urate, inaiius-1 ipt. spv.iii-catiiiti.t. ciriular 1.

tt. rs, etc. ali orders. Pud. u-l p.

111. 1JJ EXPEKT Kiindtnu. razors, sbeurs. etc. A.

W. Luuemanii, 4C2 12th at 139 DRAFTING rLX FTI Nii A Sevier. Mer i.i'.n HAPDWOoD floors nnd all tyoe.ii 1 work, denned and polished by electricity. First class work nt reasonalile puce, rnone riunv.no 142 UOLSE CLEAMNG DAY work. Japanese liouscclcan-inir.

washing. P. 2l'l 7nft. 5 m. WYw-orkT Japanese.

houseolr Wiim-, washing. P. 2U17 p. m. ipifSi: work niter school, 4-fi and Saturday all.

Fiiune Lakeside rs. HoL'SE cleaning. "11 kinds, by cxp. Jap. Shuji.Oak.

HsT clrTT window wash. Oak. E24H 113 GAKOEMNG- GAHDENEK, all kinds. nursery, 22S Mather landscape, 8t. Pied.

271 1W. Call aft. 6. LiANDSCAPEIt Iays shubbery, build new lawns; all kinds nursery stock. PlbruiL -SSllJ- SNDSCAPIO and Hardener, by (lay or contract.

S. Mishi. l'lione Laku. Call 0 p. m.

kT'RS 1 V. 144 LAUNDRIES CERTAIN laundered. Oak. 82a5. 145 MATTKESSES A SERVICE de luxe RE-MADE In one day; new springs, cribs, pillows beds mat-trespes Credit.

Ph. Merrltt 240. MMZIi(J BEAK MATTIJESS CO. Mattresses made over J3. New cov ers 52.50 and up.

Day service, 3 3d' nr. S. Pablo. Pied. 33.1s.

116 WINDOW SHADES DUPONT TONTINE WATERPROOIvSIIADES Wnshable -unfasf, crnck-proof, Trl-City Window Shades 520 isth Bt. With Curtain Store O. 3S5y WINDOW shades, Ktrsch flat curtain rods. Hlgham Son. 3lHi2 Foothill blvd.

Ftvl. 4595. QUILTINCr 150 DRESSMAKING. MILLINERY home or by day DRESSMAKING 1st class $5 per day. Mrs.

Caughey DRESS kg. Price reas. Ladies' ta Work guar tlraperics L. 7859 DRSMK.rremodel: ref. Httmb.

3406 nnMnmiirS 161 CONTRACRS, CARPENTERS BUILD 1 Bungalowe, fiats, apts. In great de. mand. We can make your money earn20. Plans, specifications, free We furnish money Phono.

We call CALIF. BUILDERS CO. Ifi3fi Franklin Ft Oakland 7: ANYTHING coticrete. fireproof gar ages, floors, form' excavat Ing. "If Its concrete 'et Cllppei do It." A.

Clipper, 351 12th Lakeside 6750 Ftvl 6252 A-l CEMENT ORK Walks, steps, gtr.fd. Pied. 75H4J A-l CONTRACTOR, garage 6608 W. Of m. carp, guar.

F. HQ 1 Vl. ItUUKIvl'iO y.tki.i'T I rncV-Aia-ETCLirTT FLOOR I sswww.rv'.s-,.s.s.e.,e I WICKER fur, sprayed. Mc. P.

StziaPfiiBi1' J149P SlbJ2 hr I All kinds. Ala 8f.85 and fait. Lake. iloting, nit. L.

1 I 1 1 iiT liropsy and Con aumi'tion. Never be-I lore have there In fti I such arrays of tvtt-nt sees for any Herb treatment of the witnessed Ppecalls or evi nature tvera tlm i tor. Mr. jewelry store propri- e.r. joii.i a't Mrs.

Mi-guahl. Mr. ilia. oino ut-cbitto. Mr.

VA'm. Mooy and Mr. 1 1. Caslturv nildi-essc-s at the office of tiikiom; wan mkiihco 57s 7K Tenth Oakland Cal. Formerly of C48 Ith Ht Hours to 7 daily.

Sunday 9 to i tn. Phone Oakland Consullatlon Free CHINKS KXl'LHT HF.UHALISTS Oaklands oldest Herb, com- panv Lstal.llalie.l 17 years at this address, ciav st. vvlll and KF.LP WKLIs Ailments of whatever nature successfully relieved by I our wonderful llfe-nivinst Chinese herbs whether your ailment be of lie limit, stomach, heart, liver and I.l.l...-L. a ore i.rtllelert with Inilitiesilon. asthma, catarrh, blood pressure, jjtieumallsin or appenuici-i tis lilt-'h ami low blood pressure, or 1 nnv other known complaint.

Our wonderful herbs will not only frlve Immediate relief but will absolutely cleanse every Impurity from your lien your 1 'i'4JW'v''" up lis hopeless by otherTfeCt us. Consultation free. Herbs reasonable. Many testimonials on file ut office. CHAN KONG KIIHA LISTS.

P01 CIny cor. 8th Oakland THE OLDEST MLUU Fl KM IN OAKLAND WITH THE SUCCESSFUL P.ECUlU) OF 16 EARS FUO WING HKRB CO. 3108 Telegrapn Ave. Ph. Pled.

6417. nov XS'Ciri Herb Specialists; all IJll. Vt aliments; cons. free. 139 12th or.

Madison. Oak. 4224 WHAT HAVE WE DONE? We have restored eufferera to health who had been given up to die. They came to us as a last resort and were made well by the wonderlul Chinese Herbs. Po Kwong Shew Herb Co.

1918 Telegraph, near19SL Get well from noted herbalist. PIT AN 20 years experience. I. Li. jU'lieved thousands.

ResV-herbs for every ill. 161S Webster St.nr. 17th. O. Dr.

Wong Him Herb Co. 2 ft 4 i We bster St. I ke. .2 9. 14-YEARS EST.

IN OAKLAND. THE SING HERB CO. 491 10 nr. Oak. 3259.

i I Dr. Marparet Ilaynie 12 -Yrs. Chiropractic Exp. 6 Adj. Elec, Tr.

1121 Washington St. 3d Floor. Km. 2U0 U. 279 rvTit ir' ff i 10? MEDICAL MASSAGE ELECTRIC, graph.

treatments, 1955 Tele- MASSAGE, mlnrl. baths. Mer. 2095. MASSXU om P.I 81 9 Scientific Massage, Steam Batlis and Electric Tr.

Host in city. Bergena trained nurse, 1225 Wash. Street. Physicians' lloorn 414 STEAM baths, mas. 0e, elec.

tr. given by trained nurse. Open eve. Oiplia He Vaz. 1708 Teleg.

ave. 103 OPTOMETRISTS F. W. L4UFER 487 Fourteenth Street. Phone Oakland 4U10.

60. 109 ELEGTRIC TREATMENTS Magic Beauty 5 to 20 yrs. younger in 30 mln. Heaviest lines re-noved regardless of go or condition, Painless, permanent; 1 treatment keeps your youthful appearance with littlo effort on your part. No knite, enameling, peeling, elect, or filling.

No costs if I fail. Free consultation. confidential. Treatments 9:30 a. m.

to p. m. Appointments eves. MME. BIRI 151S E.

14 St. F. 8025J MATLRMTV. MATERNITY given. 3702 home, excellent lirove st.

Pied. care 4Si)3. I POPDLATION GROWS FASTER THAN HOMES IN OAKLAND HAVE 'T 0 A PLACE TO RENf ADVERTLSEl I A Oil i A A I 1 1A1 Cards. Lost and Found, rerson- X- 'N Educational. AUTOMOTIVE Selling, renting, repair, travel.

Classifications SO to 99. following Merchandise. EMPLOYMENT Classifications 11 to 19. following instruction, preceding "To LeL" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES November 1. I9Z3 For eah line (five small words) CONSECUTIVE First day JU.20 Second to sixth day 18 Seventh day and thereafter .16 wei.K 1.25 Broker's Caah Discount 10 (Minimum, 12 lines In one advt.) MONTHLY Four changes a month 14.00 MONTHLY FIXED 6PACE Changs dally $4.60 (Minimum 24 Unas) EXCEPTIONS.

Situations net .10 Room a to Let Flat, net .10 FINANCIAL Classifications 60 to 69, following Realty, preceding Merchandise MP" Rni Arvnici. GODEAU FlNKHAtj SERVICE I aorves yon best, I aavpa vitn mn.st. I HI I.I1V.I I .1 ll 1 Classifications CO to (9. (Live- lock, 70 to 79). following Financial, preceding Autoi REAL ESTATE Classification 40 to 49 following (o-teH.

preceding Financial. TO LET m. st A 4a f.tlltwtiia BUILDING: reshingline: cem. garages. Forbes, 6568.

CONCRETE work. Thorn. 4213. Biii I Employment, preceding Keltjr..

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