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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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flDakland Ccfoune JUNE 10, 1924 Heirs Win $10,000 For Death Damage In the aum of $10,000 has been i warded By Judge E. C. Robinson, to Joseph, Josephine and Rose Oroer In an action against Louis Schwartz, Albert Evans, Lee Sanford and Joseph Ehrhart, following the death of Mr: Rose Oroaaser, who was struck by an auto on March 11. The dead woman wag the mother of Rose and Josephine Groasser and the wife of Joseph Oroasser. It wan charged that the four defendants In two autoa were racing on East Sixteenth atreet and when they arrived at Thirty-fifth avenue the machines collided, shoving one of up on the sidewalk.

The car struck Mrs. Groasger and she died of her injuries. The sum asked by the In Toe Dance "TINY" JEANNETTE THOMPSON, four year old, who will appear in "Toe Dance Revue" with TRIBUNE Juveniles at the American Theater next Saturday; 1 nVfazop 26 Specially Shops Broadway at Fifteenth plaintiffs was Under One Roof fi VAfllED RRDGRAM Continuing-a. Records Big Vacation Treat to Be Given Saturday bv Tribune and American Theater. TUESDAY EVENING JUVENILE SHOIV LL HAVE MOST Event! Iran Record values on apparel that set a new record of quality are attracting worn of the Eastbay to our June Record Sale! i aflWA I Tn every neighborhood hoys and ilrls are talking all about that big free moving picture and juvenile show which The TRIBUNE and the American theater win stage Sat-1 urdav mornittaJf'jGne" 14, for all' 3-Piece Chesterfield Set, $235; of Plain Taupe Mohair Eas) Payment Plan ireside.

id period home it, while This beautiful set is designed after the Oueen Anne upholstered in lustrous quality taupe mohair. Your deserves one of these, and now is the time to purchase this Anniversary price is effective! If sold separatelythe $1 17.50; the chair, $55, the resses Compelling reductions Silk frocks Wool frock 18 '38 CHOOSE all your summer dresses from this wonderful assortment of greatly reduced frocks if you would have them just a little more enchanting than any others. There' a frock for every occasion! GSssard Thy Lace In Front Featuring record valuei. Excellent quality bro cade, witn comrort- yji able girdle top you 20U ways find In Gossards, cade. With comfort- along.

with the long hip line. Our own expert corsetleres will insure you a perfect fit. Do come In! y.50 Sweaters Envelopes Mohair and silk i6re. Silk crepe and radium 7 .95 195 All the desirable gay colors! Chappy and si eeveless styles. 'Witching for summer.

Values to 10.95 Tou'll marvel at the real quality of silk and lace in these for the price! Values to 6.95 $62.50. 3-Piece their best kiddie pals and their friends and any of their mothers who. rare to attend, -77 This show is being staged by The TRIBUNE and the American as a 'special vacation gift to the youngsters to start them off happy and full of cheer and sunshine for their long summer's rest from school BUi PROGRAM VRKPARKO. A splendid program Is In stort-for those who are lucky enough to crowd their way into the spacious theater. The American will give an advance showing of that ftHMt picture, 'frUu f-f -w-h-lch -1 1 a been adapted from the story of the same name, written by Ttita Wei-inan and Josephine Quirk for the Saturday Evening It is a thrilling story-from struft to finish, and shows how a-yotwjK girl made good lnlthe city of jfjv York by simply fluffing her through all obstacles and hardships.

Vivacious and charming Agnes Ayres plays the part of the girl, and Antonio Moreno, who has fast become a general favorite, will be seen In the male lead. This picture will be seen on the regular bill Saturday, June 28. The TRIBUNE will present quite a number of their clever Juveniles under the direction of Beverly Swabey, Juvenile director, assisted by Miss Bernlce Claire Jahnigent with Mrs. H. G.

Clayton as pianist. Several of the old-time performers will Include Gladys Silva, Thelma land Doris Hubbard, Dorothy Daun, Mildred, Lewis, Elinor Jacgulin, Olive Connell, Jeanette Thompson, Iris Robinson and Driscella. 'KW TAI.KXT BILLED. A number of new and talented performers will also make their appearance. They are Gilbert Wil- kie.

The TRIBUNE'S new boy singer; little Janis Gardiner, singer of old-fashioned songs; Mary Fel-kel, new toe dancer; Ruth Lewis, a little mite with a fairylike voice, and Ruth Conover, classic dancer. Adeline Amarel, Jazs harmonica player, will also be on the program. A special 1 number Is being coached by Miss Jahnigen, called the Toe Dance Revue. Eour exceedingly clever little toe dancers will appear In this dance act. They are 1 Tiny Jeanette Thompson.

Olive Connell, Iris Robinson and Mary Felkel. Doors open at 9 o'clock sharp, and all that is required to gain admission is to line up and keep your best behavior with you. Children under 10 should be accompanied by their mothers, or older brother or sister. Eagle Give Judge, Ex-President, Watch The Oakland Aerie. Fraternal Coats Eniphaiically reduced Maitrtnade Man-tailored $18 $38 LL the season" loveliest sport coat typed are to be found in this group! Jaunty, mmittK thins, such as you want for vacation day or gen' aral town wear; downywool, polo, teddy bear.

Jersey Silk Vests Jhonr record feature! Coolness and silk rests go hand 1 In hand to make for a dainty feeling for summer days. So take advantage of a truly record saving and buy Several. Slightly irregular. If perfect loeuld sen for 1.95 and 2.50. .49 A RECORD VALUE.

Full fashioned! Pure thread silk! Chiffon Hosiery Every lutein pair abso-per feet I A ene-day special that will crowd our Hosiery Shop. New light shades as well as black! You'll want several pair this time! 1 .69 Regularly 2.25 Sunset Blush Lariat Black Dawn Taupe Velour $139.50. possess one of these handsome quite easy. In the first place price is low enough for all to and our Easy Payment enables you to pay for it conveniently. right, and may be had in either plain or Pictured figured Mahogany Davenport Table'; 1 4.75 is the 60-inch Table with the Duo-tone top you've heard your neighbors speak lately! Come in and see it for yourself tomorrow.

It is of solid mahogany and is Renaissance period. Mahogany-finish End Tables, $4.85 Gracefully designed End Table in half-round and three-side styles'. End Tables that completed effect To "a davenport and at this price you save remarkably. Mahogany-finish Windsor Chair, $1 0.75 --Quaint, old-fashioned Windsor chairs that assume such prominence in home-fufflish-ing. You won't hesitate buying one at this low price: they are more than worth it! To Hike or Swim Vacation togs at Record Values.

Order of Eagles, ha new officers Detective Thomas Hyland was or-today and Judge Harry V. Pulci- dered. following a consultation be-fer. retiring president, is in" pos- tween the chief and Captain of 1 Bathing Suits .....3.95 8.95 Jantzen Suits 5.50 to 7.00 Bathing Caps .....25 1.T5 Khaki Knickers. 2.25 Khaki Middies ..2.95 k-end friM at fflw(fifirisr JL I 1 phone order.

2f A X.X. deliveries. I NX Card Tables Bed and Spring $15.95 The well known Simmons 2-inch continuous post sary" saving. The bed i finished in ivory PUPILSTOGIVE A group of piano pupils of Miss Eva Garcia will appear in a recital at the Berkeley Elks club this evening at 8:30 o'clock. pupils, included on the program are: I Marie Thornally, Agnes Btsehoff.

Kntherlne Rwenson Edna Helen Glendinning, Constance Rev- niann, Dorpthy Benn, Inez Cush-! ln Geanne Mauerhan, Richard Stultz, Margaret Thornally, Betsy Pembroke, Virginia Stultz, Claire Hughes, Edward Odell, Ethel Lauterback, Frances La Vergne, Marion Gale, Alice McKeegan, 1 Rosemary Healy, Lynette Grimes and Carmelita Dinneen. The Arion Trio, composed of' Joyce Holloway, Barthelsen, pian-; 1st; Margaret Avery, cellist, and Josephine Holub. violinist, will assist on the program. 1 5. F.

Police to Form "Strong Arm Squad" SAN FRANCISCO. June 10. Chief of Police Daniel O'Brien, convinced that the 6quad method of crime prevention and detection originally Instituted by him has worked out in patches, determined today to add another branch to this arm of the police department. It is to be known as the "ttrong arm and charged with raiding of suspected crook hang- outs. A picked detail in charge of i Detectives Duncan Mutheson Other upper office on the squad will be Marvin Dowell, George Healey and Martin Porter.

Vacations Postpone I State Sleuth Trial Police Judge Edward J. Tyrre.ll continued the case of D. R. Dunbar, state board of pharmacy inspector, who is charged with as-; sault with a deadly weapon, until June 20 at the request of the I prosecuting attorney, Milton Sevier. The continuance was asked be- cause two 'of the Inspectors who investigated 'the case are on their: vacation.

I He was arrested on May 17 in a dressing room in a restaurant after he is alleged to have drawn a revolver on Mrs. L. C. Johnson, a waitress. He is" also charged i with violating the Wright act.

The These liquor charge also has been con tlnued until June 20. Right Name, Wrong Man Before Court SAN FRANCISCO. June 10. Thomas Foley, arrested in a pro- hibition raid at Castro Valley, Ala- meda county, was to have gone to trial for violating the Volstead net. When the case Was called by U.

S. Jutke Kerrigan, Foley was there all -J lgh.tr but he wasn't the right Foley. The prosecuting of- ficers took a look at Foley and- de- cided that the! wrong man had; been brought into court. He was dismissed and a search Instituted for the original defendant. Man Freed Because Witness Is In Prison SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.

I Mark Kosulich. accused of selling: wine unlawfully to rabbis, had his esse dismissed today in the federal court by reason of lack of -evi- dence. Roy Wllmot, former pro- hibition officer who arrested Kosulich, is now himself a prisoner at a federal penitentiary, having been con-vlcted of having received a bribe. Hold-up Trio Beat, Rob Man of $2700 SAN FRANCISCO, Jun 10. Sehufpr who MvpN fit the Munrp House, 'wag held Up while 1.

1. vAn Ull ijim wtty uuiiia Uf mice nc, who beat him and robbed him of 12700. Seven deep scalp wounds were treated at the central njmerg ency hospital. PIANO RECITAL Set, To set is the afford Plan at the velour. Solid This of of the lend -Here overlook In This fine Extra Special, $2.60 is an opportunity you can't afford to Our 'windows carry suggestions for' vacation and wee if you have any use for Card Tables.

enamel. Wall Paper Anniversary Special Included in thla collection aro many of the celebrated H. 98c Jj. papers. Patterne for the living-room and bedroom that will suit everyone.

Tomorrow only 4 rolls 1 may be had with felt or leatherette tops, ---a Great Anniversary Rug Sale (Third Floor) Sale of -aiEaMastaMaMaMaWacEnaarrat- aii i in i 3a iawa ewa a. W. "TV. YOUR REACH session of a handsome gold watch as the result of the annual business meeting and election of officers by the organization. The annual report of the lodge showed that 600 new members had Joined since the last annual meeting, raising the total membership to 1700, and that $62,000 remains In the treasury after paying out a large amount In sick benefits and for other purposes.

pTeenlatTorr-Tvf" the watch to K' tiTij' muKe uicner was maae oy oner-if Frank. Bar'net on behalf of the lodge. The newly elected officers are: John Mulligan, president; Milton Sevier, vice-president; Joseph W. Havens, chaplain; Charles Woods-worth, Inside guard; Robert Uehlin. outside guard; Ellas Olsen, trustee; Jack Wams'ley, treasurer; G.

Vergnes, secretary. 2C00 Picnickers Rally in Redwood Canyon The past week-end was a busy one in Redwood when picnics were held Saturday and Sun-day at the various amusement parks. More than ZOO members of the First Baptist Sunday school of Oakland and friends held their annual outing at Madrone Park. The picnickers left Oakland in the mornlngi and spent the entire day in the canyon. Sunday there were three picnics.

Two Oakland organizations and one from San Francisco brought the total number of picnickers to more than 2000, it was announced by the Sacramento Short Line, which handled the excursions. Oakland Council of Cablri picnicked at Madrone Park, the Polish society hrld its annual outing at Canyon Station Park, and the San Francisco lodge of Elk gathered at Pinehnrst. My Own Invention Roofless Teeth MA M5 NOTC HI! B00F, SCMflFMifn SUCTIONS Dr. J. B.

Schafhirt DENTIST 277 Bacon Building, Third Floor 12th and Washington St 9. 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. tn.

Lakeside 24 Closed Sundays I Of 20 Dinner wa re order to acquaint you our many new arrivals in Open Stock Dinnerware we offer the following at an absolute discount of 20! tAV EASY AYMCKT5 Ihe Alvarado 40-pc. Set $10.80 The Alvarado la pictured below and Is ef fine quality Empire semi-porcelain; regular $13.50 value. The "Cherokee" 39-pc. Set $7.65 This pretty set sells regularly at $9. S3.

Decorated in a neat print floral pattern, bordered with a gold band. The "Basket" 33-pc. Set The nome of your dreams is withiif your reach if you let the Tribune Classified Section be yotr guide. Buy your lot 1 1 1. froi i portunities otlerea nnfer $6.80 Of Homer Laughlin porcelain with handsome basket-floral patterns and neat blue border.

Regular price $8.48. The "Marion" 39-pc. Set $7.30 Here is a plain yet attractive set that Your lumber, plumbing and paint at bargain prices by watching TL cn Ct. ine rvosctia -ci $23.85 1 splendid set is made of Czecho-SIovakia. imported China.

Sold In sets only, at this special price. The "Louise" 50-pc. Set $22.50 The Louise la pictured above of high-grade imported China. Sold only in sets at this reduction. The "Dur'ana" 49-pc.

Set $49.50 This charming et 1 aurrounded with a conventional border of blue and green with garlands. And hire your contractor from the reliable and experienced men whose business cards appear under FREE TRiRL Lat prove to yon. at our riik. tkt matter how swolltn. painful or of bow lone tndln your bunion mar Ixl Fairxfoot sells, regularly for 59.

lb. Save 20 cent on this during this sale. on Kahn Easy Payment Plan Floor) brinpc magical relief. Thla ht been proved to bunion (( ferers in th past six A trial will convince you alao. IB la a wonderfnl eil7aDPlle4, MMBMIMI Tf.

thabonion. Wearroorrerularihoea $61.48. Havlland Co Limoges china. AH Sets May Be Purchased (Third WtJ home treatment. Reg.

UterallTmeitaawar If aftaraiic money neca. foot Traabla Kahn'a s-V'tl- 21 Get a box at i airyf oot od not eetueaea. return ana un your Vi Hivo AlUYf 00T Btmedy lor Fer Sale. DrnaT Erary.

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