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Oakland Tribunei
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THURSDAY EVENING Oakland Crfbune JANUARY 11, 1923 'A J- Takakuri, former president of the charge of using 16,000,000 yta ($8,000,000) of the bank's funds for SET FOR sekizen bank which failed recently, was arrested today on the personal speculation. I 1 The program WllJ be preceded by a general business metelng at 2:80 p. m. Tho executive board will meet at 1:30 p.m. Mrs.

George Her. ron, president, will preside, aa Chairman, 0 Mrs. Frank O. Law, former president of the California Civic League of Women Voters, oreslded EXPRESS CHIEF Congress of Mothers Plans April Rally, By EDNA B. KIJVARD.

Plans are going swiftly forward for the annual convention of Sec ALAMEDA. Jan. It. Funeral tervlce will be held'ln Alameda tomorrow afternoon under the fcuspicea of Oak Grove Lodge No. ond District, California Congress of Mothers, which will be held in San Rafael, April 12.

13. 115, F. and A. of this city for; It A Y1 i II II -T DEPARTMENT STORE I ALJr 13TH. Washington fits.

I For the first time in the history of the Notre Dame Convent the sisters are Inviting a convention to tienry b. Histop, superintendent VJUCOIO of the San FrancUco division of MISS DOLLY JOHNSTONE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Johnstone of San Francisco, whose betrothal to CLAR-ENCE A.

BERGENDORF of this city, has been announced. Boye Photo. the American Express company, At Bridge Tea at whose deafh occurred Tuesday Hotel' Oakland at a luncheon which assembled today several outstanding figures In the woman movement In California. Those for whom covers were laid were Miss Marlon Delany, president of the State League of Women Voters; Mrs. Parker Maddux, president of San Francisco League of Women Voters and Mrs.

Katherlne Cumberson-of Lake County, state chairman, International relations, California Federation of Women's Clubs. 0 0 0 A boy and a girl who otherwise would be forced to leave school are being given advantage of an education through the scholarship funds of the Durant Parent-Teacher Association. The philanthropies of the mothers, however, do not cease here. Two families would be entirely without milk and many atu-denta unable to attend the nutrition classes were It not for their generosity, the olub is making ready to give a baaaar for the benefit of the scholarship and milk funds, Mrs. Huber Is general chairman.

The forty-nine graduates from Durant school will be entertained at a party by. the Parent-Teacher be held their building. Recognition la being given to the mutual Ideals of the mothers, who represent the public schools and the religious teachers In the compliment which is being extended In the placing at the disposal of the convention the convent buildings for the opening program and reception on the evening of Wednesday April 11. At this time, the convention speakers will be heard, among them Nicholas Rlcardi, principal of the California Technical School in San Luis Obispo, city officials of San Rafael and state congress leaders." The two succeeding days will be given over wholly to district affairs, Mrs. W.

H. Marston of Berkeley, president, will preside. Members of the nominating com morning in a San Francisco hos-pital. Although his business Interests were centered In San Fran-Cisco, Hislop had made his home at J200 8terlina? avenue In this city for the last three years. Hislop, who was 46 years of age.

had been connected various branches of the express business for more than twenty years. At the time of his death he was con-- aidered one of the leading authorities In Ms line of work on the Pa-Cifio coast, according to business associates. He was active In civic movements In the bay region, prominent In fraternal organlza- ttons nn well a rlub life. Mrs. Robert 8.

Phelps and Mrs. George Whitney of this city were hostesses this afternoon at one of the larger bridge teas of the month, with the Crystal room of the Hotel Oakland the setting for the affair. The many tables at the tea hour were adorned with spring bios-soma. Assisting the hostesses In re. celving were Mrs.

Frederick Page Cutting, Mrs. Harry Lewis of San Francisco and Honolulu and Mrs. William Klllot, Among the out of Stafflms mittee which will place the ticket before the April convention was Association on Wednesday next. elected today at an executive board T' tr tingj I II Hotel Whitcomb, San Francisco. mi I I The funds providing a radio and moving picture machine for Allen-' dale school were swelled by 12, the gift of the" 163 gnests at the dinner served the Onward Oaltfltnd Club by the Allendale Parent-Teacher Association.

The association will hostess a graduation party on Friday vn-A Ing, January 19. Talks on Alaska and on banking were presented before the last AH Day Friday, II Jn All I Departments I Mrs. Marston announced1 a midyear conference of; department chairmen for Thursday, January 25, at Hotel Whltconrbvf 0 0 0 Oakland Federation of Mothers' Clubs will launch the new year of activities on Tuesday with an all-'day session in tha Y. A. building.

The 10 a. m. executive board meeting will be followed by reports of committees and local presidents. The pybllc Is Invited to the open forums which will be Instituted at hi i a WATCHES meeting of members. CHARGE BIG EMBEZZLEMENT, OSAKA, Japan, Jan.

11. (By' press.) Tamena, "Via. Mrs. JL eaa a rouna iaDie on innii. oo Jf HM Is All You Need Judge E.

C. Robinson will discuss "The Juvenile Problem" at 1:30 p. m. 0 0 0 Dr. Tully C.

Knowles. president of the College of the Pacific, will be the speaker before Oakland League of Women Voters, meeting lh Aahmes Hall, Thirteenth and Harrison streets, at 2 p. m. tomor 2 ONE WEEK ONLY row. The Towner-Sterling bill, the federal measure to promote education which has the support of the leading nation-wide groups among men and women, will be dis NOTHING RESERVED EVERYTHING INCLUDED IN THIS GREATEST OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR DOWN SALES WT cussed.

A special program of Any make of Watch cleaned by our new scientific method is guaranteed to give you the best of satisfaction. Expert knowledge of all running parts makes this branch of our service highly pleasing to our customers. Don't put it off! Bring your timepiece in tomorrow and let us prove the merits music has been arranged. 0 0 0 hj A thrift program In recognition of National Thrift1 Week is arranged by the Fremont Parent-Teacher of our service. Association for Wednesday after noon, January 17, in the Little The 111.

ater of the school. Miss Arnold of HARRY M. SHANE ij 'ii ii.nl rmrectc.c-srass:-jra ml the Commercial Department, Rob ert White, treasurer of Fremont A small ($1.00 down) payment is all that is necessary and the balance by the week or month will do. If you i haven't an account here, open one now 1 school and head of Its banking sya tern, and Miss Ellen Smith, a for mer faculty member how connected Twelfth Street at Washington "Comervalive Jewelry at Modest Prices" CHARGEjACCpTS INVITED with a downtown bank, will be the speakers. -The music of the hour town guests were Miss Clara Phelps of New York and Miss Mary Averlll, who are the house guest of Mrs: Robert S.

Phelps. Mrs. Whitney was a luncheon and bridge hostess Monday afternoon at the Hotel Oakland, entertaining: the -members of one of the smaller bridge clubs. Besides Miss PRICES SLASHED E. I will be rendered by the Girls and the Boys' Glee Club.

Mrs. J. W. White, thrift chairman, will be chairman of the day. 14 OFF and 13 OFF ZZZ2ZZZ2ZZZZZZ ilN DYE Averill and Miss Phelps the personnel of the olub Includes: Mrs.

Charles Kodolph, Mrs. George Ro-dolph, Mrs. Hayward G. Thomas, Richard Lyman, Mrs. Alexander Marx, Mrs.

George Lyman King, Mrs. William jOrifflth Hen- DOWN DOWN ehaw, Mrs. EdwardVPrather and Mrs. Frederick PageftJuttlng. Miss Kathryn Collrfthonn, fiancee Prices have been reduced 4 to Vi hm original markings, on all Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Fur Coats.

Skirts, Blouses. Come in now' and save money. The Home of Credit Gladly J. Eastern Outfitting Co. "VCe Give mid Redeem American Stamps," 581 Fourteenth Street I FADED THINGS II Credit Gladly Our Motto Save "Money Cash or Credit Prices the Same of William Burgren of San is planning her wedding for' the spring.

Mrs. Albert Burgren of Woodland Avenue was hostess for the bride-elect, of recent date. Miss Gertrude Collischonn, aluo a bride-elect and her sister are the daughters of Dr. and Mrn. Phillip Collischonn.

Miss Gertrude Collischonn la the betrothed of Hugh Snippy. 0 REASON Applied to HEALTH, WEALTH, HAPPINESS AN ABSOLUTELY LOGICAL EXPLANATION AND PROOF OF THE TREMENDOUS LATENT POWERS OF EVERY-INDIVIDUAL Four Free Addresses by "edgcumb pinchon London University Author and Lecturer BEGINNING TONIGHT JANUARY 11 THE ACTUAL ABILITY OF EVERY INDIVID UAL TO HAVE NOW: "Vital Health" January 11 "Abundant Wealth" Friday, January 12" "Satisfying January 13 Power to Direct His Aff Januarys 1 4 At 8:00 P. M. Sweater ber of the Gamma Phi Beta sorori lty. Mrs.

Perkes and her daughter will make their home at the Hotel Cluremont upon their return. 0 0 0 Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Georgina May Black and James Peter Jensen of Sa'n Mftrtin. The wedding took place Wednesday, December 20, In Salinas. After a brief honeymoon the couple wilj make their home in San Martin near Gilroy. 0 0 0 After spending the holidays with their relatives in Watsonville, Mrs.

Warren Porter of Berkeley and her daughter. Miss Mary Frances Porter, have returned home. Miss Porter is one Of the attractive younger girls of the college city and spent much time abroad last year. 0 0 0 A number of the younger girls who make their home in Stockton or that vicinity returned to Mills College Tuesday for the new semester. Among those who returned this week are the Misses Dorothy Lang, Ruth Baxter, Dorothy Perryman, Elizabeth Young, Julia Tuggle, Beth Bryan, Daisy Smith, Clara Hall, Eugenia Grunsky, LeoViora Young, Lida Craig, Beryl Wellington, Virginia Law and a number of others.

0-0t Miss Catherine Hewel and Miss Myrtle Wootten accompanied Miss Blanche Shoemake to the bay region Tuesday from Modesto, the trio t'6 return to Mills College. They will be guests of Judge and Mrs. William H. Lnngdon of Alameda. 0 0 0' Cards have been sent ou't by Miss Dorothy Storey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Stbiey of Piedmont, for a bridge tea Saturday, to which two score of guests have been Miss Storey is a Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of California. 0 0 0 Miss Elizabeth' Howard, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ned II Dresses Klmonaa Curtains Draperls Gingham Stocking Everything Skirt Coats Waists EVENING OV BRIDGE FItlDAY. Mrs. Raymond Arthur Perry of ChalJot' Road will entertain thirty friends with an evening of bridge I tomorrow, all of whom are mem bers of a card club. Dinner will precede the affair.

0 0 0 TO RETURN TO BERKELEY. Mrs. George W. Pefkes and her daughter, Miss Norma Perkes, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W'JllIarVi Perkes in Shanghai, China Since leaving Berkeley, they have traveled In Japan and befoit returning EBELL CLUB HALU 1440 Harrison Street DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 ADMISSION FREE Each 15-cent package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn faded things new. even if she has never' dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether It is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run.

to the bay region will visit the Philippines. Miss Perkes is a mem- DOCTOR DISCOVERS which command wonderful vistas- of the sparkling bay or the rolling hills, or. both, in the exclusive Rockridge and Piedmont districts, are now being offered at prices which are bound to go up. Buy now and save money. See Class 40 Lots for Sale, UEW RUPTURE REMEDY is to be hostess on the of the I mnnrh at v.

1 -4- Akron. Ohio, A. prominent Ohio pnygiclan has discovered a wonder ful new method, which is completely revolutionizing the treatment of liuiuo tin iveinpion avemie, honoring Miss JCitty Bell Long ar a. bridge tea. AUTO INJURES WOMAX.

Mrs. C. H. Hutchins. 1617 Jefferson street, was slightly brtfised about the foot and arm when she was struck by an automobile driven by F.

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Suit 388 Scott Akron, Ohio, -who will send interesting booklet: In plain Sealed wrapper. Pirate Gold Lure Of lOO S.F.Men In Ocean Search one you have built yourself. Then it will embody many of your ideas and will be certain to suit your needs. TDatchforihe NE hundred hard-headed San Francisco business men stske money and rik of ridicule in fan- Are You Needing a Small Amount of Ready Money Often a small loan is very badly needed by those who find it difficult secure the money. We Loan Money to Salaried Persons That's onr busineM.

And we can on a fair and reasonable basis. You are not asked to put up collateral. You are not subjected to unusual or embarrassing conditions. You are treated a a business patron, which indeed you are. Glad lo explain our plan to you todsy.

or any 1923 ptsstic enterprise to recover pirate Artistic Home Plans' Anybody who buys a lot advertised in this paper is entitled to' a complete set of plans for any one of a number of pretty homes, and a year's subscription to the HOME DESIGNER MAGAZINE free. All that is needed is a.note from the seller of the Responsible Builders men who have been in business right in this district for years, have a host of satisfied customers to vouch for tbjeir workmanship and integrity! Look for their business cards under Class 7B Building Trades. Let The OAKLAND TRIBUNE help you to get the most (or your money. This paper will show you whereto get beautiful lota and competent builders, and will give you a complete set of home plans wifnnouncemenil gold from the depth of the Pa-cificl In Sunday'. TRIBUNE THE KNAVE tells of this rush of middle-aged men' into the romance and adventure of youth.

He tells, also, of a California writer's perilous experience in the clouds when the fuel valve of the airplane registered "empty." Right then sn idea far a great story flashed llirongh the writer's mind ami San Francisco's traffic problem, a hark bark to the old days of the Mechanic's Fair, these and many others, sre. the topics of today and yesterday touched upon' by a keen observer ho possei-ses nnupusl source for information. The Knave. jbeair model On Display at the Show REAVER WELLS CO. 3321 Broadway.

fhe People's Finance and Thrift Company J. H. STEPHENS. President. J.

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In-xtanlly that corn stops hurtln, fhfcn shortly you lift right off with lingers. Truly! Vour drugRint sells a tiny bottle of y'Yerfsone" for a few cents, suf-flijent to remove every hard corn, P'ift corn, or corn bet the toes, apd the calluses, without soreness of irritation. Advertisement..

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