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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 21

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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I TUJ TRIBUNE KDOJVCBED XERVICEr MSOCIATID PQKS Ar-fiirAf O- Akr, Tirk vrtim ivmf rurrwnitx IV IVUH ITINI UMI ii J- Cbimy UNITED OQISS- INKRHArioHM. IN THE YEAR FOR ONLY Sy I OS A Vol her ncwrpjprrr cSmbmt VOLUME XCVIII. CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26. 1923 NO. 26.

mm fmmsamm WiV unnfa ktih OAKLAND, MOUNT HFAn S. F. POLICE DL Aids Campaign A. J. MOUNT, ticpresident of Berkeley Youth Wins Chance "At Naval Academy -mw mm mm 1 1 Bank of Italy in Oakland, who hat It's the Best If.

A. Bcf been made chairman of Lists Committee of Mills College Endowment Campaign. ARREST II OF DRIVE FDR TO BE Com 4 Cosii No More I otis iyo ij ore t'l Established 1875 Oalar(Ct Oldest Drjj Goods House AS BANDITS MILLS FUND I 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26. Five Spring Apparel A.

J. Mount, vice-president of the Bank of Italy in Oakland, has accepted the chairmanship of the Lists Committee of the Mills College Endowment Campaign, it was alleged oanuus were capiurea Dy the police early today arid are be- I 4 ing held In the city prison pending in further invnutlcrsMnn. Thrpn rf announced today. 1 The committee, aside from Mount, is composed of O. Morgan, Frank Mott, Mrs.

Thomas M. Potter, S. H. Kitto, J. R.

Know-land, Ernest 8. Tanner, Miss Ellen the accused were booked for robbery aa a result of a darint; holdup, and the others were takn Into custody as they were alleged to have been lying in waiting for their victims. Those In custody and the charges -fist. i Smith and Joseph H. King.

i The city council revoked several soft drink licenses this morning-and gave-notice-of its intention to abandon the old Canyon Road, which goes past the rock -quarry at the head of Park boulevard. This is a well-traveled road, connecting Park boulevard and Piedmont, but at the rock quarry there are numerous elides every winter, making upkeep costly. A new road will bo cut clos-jr into the hills. The soft drink licenses, revoked were: M. Atkins, 1112 Stanford avenue; P.

Casey, 1841 Seventh; C. Cade-liiartini, 4701 Shaftuck, and A. J. Seibert, 701 Webster. An ordinance appropriating $250 to employ F.

White as consulting engineer for five days for the new city was laid over for a full council Monday. The council ordered plans- made for the Improvement of Eighty-ninth avenue, street and Walnut avenue. The city engineer was Taft Qualities ipcluding Sports Dresses Chech Plaih Plain Colon 14 on which they are held are: James Owen, 19, soldier, Fort Scott charged with carrying concealed weapons and violation of the pro-, hlbltion law; Joseph. II. Davis, 27, soldier.

Fort Scott, felony, carrying concealed weapons; Ray Helbing, laborer, 34, 1137 Folsom street, robeery; Oliver Porquette, 28, laborer, 1137 Folsom street, robbery; Herman Malchow. 38, laborer, 1114 Octavia street, robbery. i Owen and Davis were captured by Patrolman Cornelius Connelly. $32-50 behind a telegraph pole for an hour at Rloat boulevard and the Great opening of West street from Twenty-third to Twenty-sixth and Division street Hlghway( watching them. Finally The General Education Board of New Tork City has guaranteed Mills (350,000 providing the million mark is reached.

Graduates of Mills have subscribed $250,000 of the million, which with the $360,000 available, leaves $400,000 to be secured locally. Street and House Dresses I EDWARD JOII.V MAHER, who ilin bcon named by Representative MucLafTorty as candidate for AnnaiKdls. "You don't mean to say it cost you $7000 to have your family tree looked up?" "No; $2000 to have it looked up and $5000 to have it hushed up." Boston Trnnscript. Members of the committee are engaged in preparing lists of those Interested in the future ot Mills College in order that the work of raising funds may be expedited during the actual campaign from February It to 26. In discussing the reason why Oakland should support Mills College, Mount gave three specific reasons.

College is the greatest advertising feature Oakland has," he said. "Each year the college brings BOO young women to Oak- 500 out into the world aa graduates. Many families of these students come to Oakland and by reason of Otlr excellent living conditions remain here permanently. "Industrially and financially Mills College Is great value to Oakland. Each year approximately $500,000 is spent by the college and its students in practically all of this amount going to Oakland merchants.

Any industry which expends a half million dollars annually is certainly worthy of the business man's consideration. "Finally, Mills College is the only woman's college of Collegiate standing the west It ranks with such women's institutions as Vassar, Wellesley and Bryn Mawr, all of which are supported by private endowment. In the educational world, Oakland is known by the accomplishments of Mills College. Mills is a valuable asset to Oakland and every effort should be directed toward giving it sufficient financial support to permit the college to maintain its present high standard." The endowment campaign is for the purpose of raising 8400,000 to complete a million dollar fund Edward John Maher, 18, of Berkeley, has received the congressional nomination as candidate for the United States Naval Academy BEADED. EMBROIDERED AND SELF TRIMMED NEWEST OF SHADES AND MATERIALS he approached them with drawn pistol, compelling each man to throw up his hands.

Davis had a loaded pistol and Owen was carrying a blackjack. At the Tark street police station they confessed that they were lying in wait for a victim. Helbing, Porquette and Malchow were captured by Detectives Brown and Hayes and were accused of holding up Z. Hudekoff of 868 First street. He was slugged and robbed of 1281 at First and Tehama streets Wednesday night.

The officers first caught Malchow and then surprised his two companions while they were asleep early today at their home. Police say that Helbing admitted his part in the 'at Annapolis from this district, ac .50 '59 98 UPWARD TO Spring Suits CHECKS TWILL COVERT cording to word received today from Representative James H. MacLafferty. Three alternate candidates also were named by MacLafferty Rawson Bennett and James Arnold Habegger Jr. ot Oakland, and Leslie Neasham of Berkeley, Maher, who was nominated as "principal" by MacLafferty, ia a son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Maher, 3033 Wheeler street, Berkeley. He was graduated from Berkeley High school with the spring class of 1921 and was one of the youngest members of his class.

Since his graduation, he has been connected with a San Francisco importing and exporting concern, and had planned to enter the University of California in the fall. Bennett, whose home Is at B112 Genea street, Oakland, was named by Representative MacLafferty as first alternate. Habegger, named aa second alternate. Is a son of Major J. A.

Habecrirer, IT. S. retired, and f95 '65 f49 ADAMS SPRINGS MINERAL WATER Now bottled under new process, retaining its sparkling and medicinal qualities. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Phone Berkeley 5300J 10-40 Mariposa Berkeley, Cal. Txx-al Distributor M.

PRATHER Apparel Section Second Floor necessary for educational work. Mrs. Habegger of 5554 Claremontl avenue. He is 17 years old. and in I a senior at Oakland Technical High school.

He has been plan-. Sanitary Pads I DOWN nlng to enter Stanford University following his graduation- $5.00 Will make delivery on any of the dozen 35c In OAKLAND let the ROYAL FOR SHOES' NOVELTY Lined Slaiionery Sale Priced These are popular numbers in novelty boxed papers and envelopes. They are put up in one quire to the box, with envelopes to match. Various sizes and shades in pastel lining give field for selection. The price represents a large saving.

50c, 60c, 75c, Stationery Section First Floor New Arrivals in Smart Models for Early Spring at These Clearance Prices! These are a direct mill shipment of a well-known brand. They come in medium and large sizes and are put up in packages of a dozen each. The price quoted is an immense saving. Notion Section Firrt Floor JPliO these used Pianos or Players Easy Terms for balance $140 Values to $12 Values to $10 Satin Hats Values to $7.50 Upright guaranteed PIANOS At Closing Prices $50 .00 15 to 88-note PLAYER PIANOS tOA( Bench and Music Rolls included wiU Your choice of over 200 newest styles As. These hats are specifer and ostrich trimmed.

Straw and taffeta combinations are included. All are specially priced and economy combined with beauty and style is handsomely blended. Millinery Section Second Floor 1715 TELEGRAPH AVENUE OAKLAND 140 O'Farrell Street, San Francises. 1016 Street, Sacramento Exclusive Footwear WALKING PUMPS, in exclusive patterns and in all leathers, are shown, hand sewed, and with an entirely new buckle effect. The price is .50 (SB the pair 12 tJ BROADWAY a ttih Strap Slippers BLACK SATIN PUMPS, exhibiting new lasts, coming French and Spanish heeled, hand made, are offered at TaHc Reading Lamps Vi OH This offer includes high class metal lamps, old brass, antique bronze and polychrome finished.

They are provided with soft toned opalescent glass shades in metal frames. Some are hand painted. They represent the products of such makers as Edw. Miller Handel Co. and Bradley and Hubbard, ,1 $21.00 Lamps now.

$27.50 Lamps now $29.50 Lamps now. $36.00 Lamps now. $59.00 Lamps now. Chine Section Third Floer NOW PLAYING Oxfords Tan Calfskin Black Calfskin Black Kidskin Colonials In Patent Leather Black Satin Black Kidskin Black Satin Tap Calfskin Black Stiede Black Kidskin Grey Suede Patent Leather JACK RUSSELL 00 the pair 10 PRESENTS You Can't Beat It, Mr. Man! Quality and Style Shoes at Lowest Prices MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S high cut tan lace or black calf effects, heavy soled and broad toed, are sold as follows: Sizes II to 2 $5.50 the pair Sizes 2Yi to 6 the pair Footwear Section First Floor See the hundreds of newest styles of Shoes and Oxfords.

In all leathers and sizes and widths, for men and big boys, at these unheard of low prices of $4.85 apd $3.85. Pongee Waists HIS COMPANY OF 30 in "THE WRONG NUMBER" Nothing Too Good for Oakland. COMING SUNDAY AMERICA'S PREMIER DANSEUSE BESSIE CLAYTON Series of Her Own Cre lions. Assisted by Albert-GLORI AS-Adebide Jomea CLEMONS in Conjunction With JACK RUSSELL'S COMPANY of THIRTY AND Overblouses $7.50 $75 $.95 $8 and $10 Values Double GREEN STAMPS SATURDAY- With ETtry rnrcbaee necks. Peter Pan and convertible collars are optional this howing.

The waists are exquisitely unconventional and attractive in every respect Furthermore, the prices will seem very low when the merchandise is inspected. I Tain Section Seeend Floe Royal Shoe Co. keduced Prices on Buster Brown Shoe for Bors and Girls' See Our IIWokj in "THE ARTIST'S MODEL" COXTIXTOCS PER FORM A5CE DAILT Oakland, 13th and Washington San Francisco, Fresno and Portland..

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