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v. a THURSDAY EVENING fiDafelanU NOVEMBER 15, 1928 25 ir i i i i see the figure standing deslde his car. club serving in that capacity for more than a year. He leaves a wife ai. 1 five children.

Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Armtrout was former presiaeni ilflUltb Mt Clubhouses and Christmas To Be Topics of Clubwomen of 4he Hollywood Improvement STAR GUESSES HT-01ERS ACTORS RIFT Funeral of Auto Wife, Children Save By MARIE ELWELL ONIONS' and "Christmas sisted by Mrs. W. Realy, Mrs. "Club Houses' Victim to Be Sunday SAN LEANDRO, Nov.

15. Fu Speeder From Jail SAN LEANDRO, Nov. 15. Be Philanthropy," two subjects important to all clubwomen generally, L. K.

Riley, Miss Ella Saylor, Mrs. Helen Swett Artieda. Mrs. E. G.

Bowers and Mrs. E. C. Juergensen. Entrants in the Oakland TRIB- IN I 7 Jr 1 neral services for Harvey G.

Arm- will ho din- cause five children ana a wue NEU-West Coast Theaters Star strout, 37,. 348 Hollywood boule were dependent on him, A. Christine of San Leandro was given vard of San Leandro, who died Clubs Give Joint "Cheer Program" a 60-day suspension and deprived of his motor- car instead of an ex Guessing contest may have their contributions back by calling at the offices of the theaters, It was stated by the management tended jail sentence by Judge W. Monday morning following injuries received when he was struck by a speeding automobile Sunday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 Players Trained on Speaking Stage Snfjfer at Those Trained on Screen. The music and drama sections of Alameda Adelphian and Glen- J.

Gannon in justice Qf the peace court here yesterday. Christine vlew Women's club were featured was convicted of reckless driving Due to technics errors, unob-servance of rules and- mistakes in cussed freely at the Novemb meeting of Ala eda County Federatio of Women's Clubs to be held Thurs-d a o-vember 22, at the Hotel Leamington a t.1 although acquitted of a charge of on the fourth of the November o'clock from the Seramur funeral cheer programs given Tuesday aft home it was. announced yesterday. spelling and identification, some of distrubing the peace, xnis was ers Evening Armtrout. a prominent figure in ernoon.

The two chorals, directed about hie fourth offense, accord inc to the court. business and club circles in thlen by Mrs. Floyd Collar, sang sev Fpur traffic violators drew ten city, stopped his car on Foothill By WODE WERNER HOLLYWOOD, Nov. i 15. No blows have been struck as yet, nor has there been any hairpulllng, but eral selections and individual members of the group contributed solos, dollar fines in yesterday morn boulevard, stepping out of the car to put on his topcoat.

He was ing's court eession, Robert fat. duets and monologues. of colorful charm! Bvrn of Oakland ana Jjuncan ux- struck and dragged by a motorcar Mrs. H. E.

Thomson, as music lev of Oakland, on a cnarge oi driven by Henry F. Ahrens, 8622 street and 71 chairman for the Alameda County Is difficult for the peaceful observer in Hollyr wood to escape street who claims to have been speeding, Virginia Prefedo of Oak land on a charge of "cutting-in' Federation, is responsible for these cheer programs given frequently forced over to the roadside by an and J. Salvaressa of Oakland be other machine and that he did not before inmates of local Institutions. Beautiful svening footwear 1 1 ''V cause of an over, loaded, truck. the most elaborate entries did not win prizes.

A large number of the contributions are the result of days of painstaking labor, and it is expected that entrants will wish them returned. All articles will be held for three weeks. At the end of that time any remaining contributions will be at the disposition of the management. The articles may be' obtained at any time during the day. Inquiries still are being made concerning the correct, list of stars.

The names will not be published nor will they be given to anyone calling at the theaters. This is necessary due to the fact thathe Star Guessing coritest is now being conducted In other cities and the same contest reels are being used. The ten savings accounts offered Following the rule In-augura at the opening of this club Her artists for "Tuesday included Alice Smith, soprano: Ann Meracle Six other offenders "drew lines rtriinininriitiiliiiiiliiliiliiliiitiiniiiinsniiisiiiiiiiiiiiis. of $2 for defective muffler devises and Jane Holiingshead, who sang noticing film folk aligning m-Relves into two hostile a nup i those who came to pictures from the stage and duets; Mrs. William Nankervals, Balance of traffic violation cases were either suepended or i i 3 reader; Frances Latimer violinist; Verona Duncan and Mrs.

G. Reynolds, who were their accompanists. 5 those who learned Healthy Birds Sing Jojously of infinite grace and delicacy, in dazzling golden and silver kidskins, gold and stiver brocades and richly gleaming Representatives in Oakland: Laird Schober, Classic Footwear all they know in the silence of the voiceless cinema. New England Women Will Hold Meeting Some of those season, the J4KS. l.

g. CAMPBELL. morning session will be omitted, so the presidents and club representatives of 84 organizations in the Eastbay wyi convene, at 12:30 o'clock for a Thanksgiving luncheon. Lakeview club will act as hostess for the session, and reservations are being made with Mrs. L.

G. Campbell, Humboldt 4024- Mrs. Luther Williamson, Alameda County Federation presi I who found fame Ha. i oy me central savings hank are now ready for the winners and may without ever 1 throwing a voice i ASK NEW STREET BIDS. SAN LEANDRO, Nov.

15. Bids for widening Washington avenue between Hepburn and Davis 'streets will be readvertised in the same local paper it was announced yesterday by the city attorney. Following two of the three "necessary consecutive advertisements, the advertising paper failed to go to press two weeks ago with the result that, three contesting bids were returned by order of the mayor and city Three more notices of bid calls will be The Eastbay colony, National Society of New England Women, will hold its regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. S.

Hamil De ODtainea oy calling at the RECKLESS DRIVER JAILED. dent, has asked that all presidents ton, 2621 Rose streetBerkeley. be seated at her table on this oc SAN LEANDRO, The choice between -a fine of $100 or 20 days in the county jail was no choice to Tony Miranda of Hay- In response to roll call members will give quotations concerning lit casion. I Tour bird will ting more tayly 1 and will be healthier tf you give htm Ctaremost Cleaned Bird Seed. The package has a free I pouring top that prevent musa and waste.

The seed ha been carefully- cleaned of Impurities and blended to provide a baW aneed ration. Does not contain hemp. tle known items of New England ward who was convicted of history. Imported Buckles and heel) of- exclusive, design in Rhinestone. necessary before -the contracts can.

Satiru and Bro-cades tinted to match the rarest shades. charge of reckless driving before Judge W. J. Gannon in justice of the peace court hers yesterday, For Miranda didn't have the 4100, For the program tb follow the luncheon, club presidents and members are urged to. speak on clubhouses in their relation to dues, membership and the ways and means of raising 1 money and assessments.

The discussion on "Christmas Philanthropy" Is expected to, bring out questions re gardlng the spreading of Christmas cheer, the best way to give Oakland Club to Meet Wednesday 1544 Broadway Neither did he know where he coufa get if. So he took the 20 legally be let, it was Bald. The work calls for Widening of the avenue three feet. WHITE SPARROW IN FRANCE. PARIS.

A white sparrow was seen here for the first time in more than a century. IMcCLINTOCK-STERNI INC. I I SOS Clay Street, San- Francisco I Men's Shop, 1443 Broadway Tho Oakland club has named Wednesday, November 21, as the date for its annual bazaar to be days. Miranda was guilty of gross reckless driving, according to the court, and had as passengers his happiness to those needing It most. held In their clubhouse on Monte cllo avenue.

The general chair individual club gifts, gifts through organized channels and cooperation HTtlIS BATES over the footlights feel that some of the stage-trained players are too sure of their superiority in the new talking picture ear and too inclined to give patronizing advice on how to succeed in the new talking medium, Veterans of the stage and screen can be found, on the other hand, who will state frankly that "these dumbbells have had their own way long enough, and Irom now on we stage-trained people are going to get- what's coming to us." There are also, of course, those who suggest that maybe there will be room for everybody, after all, and in any case there is no use getting quarrelsome over the matter. HOLLYWOOD'S ARGUMENT. From the recording rooms of the oundstages where famous film faces are being assayed for voice there come conflicting reports. Colleen Moore, Phyllis Haver, and other favorites who traveled the silent road to success are' said to liave passed their voice-tests with ase, and the producer Paul Bern jroes so far as to say the best screen voice he has found belongs to the child player. Junior Coghlan, an utter stranger to the footlights.

Some directors, on the other -hand, say that stage experience in the reading of lines is more Important than voice. man is Mrs. Henry C. Petray, who will nave the assistance of the fol with service clubs. lowing chairmen to preside at the Both discussions follow closely the general activity of clubs this two young sons whose lives as well as- others he endangered the court said.

OPEN FORUM PLANNED. "SAN LEANDRO, Nov. 1IJ. Next open-forum meeting of the chamber of commerce here will probably be in connection with the Thanksgiving season11 according to Eijgar various booths: Mrs. Belle McDonald, cakes; Mrst Gay Rosenberg, mysteries; season of the year.

At least-half a dozen clubs are building or pro Mrs. Seagrave, Miss M. Brooke and Mrs. E. R.

Tutt, fancy work; Mrs. A. T. Chick, delicates i- posing to build their own club homes, but aside from this interest find time to consider the question which Is traditionally uppermost in the clubwoman's mind "What shall we do for the unfortunate at Christmas time?" M. Hayes, secretary.

Although no definite program has been arranged, it is thought that the meeting, coming within a day of Thanksgiving, would incorporate the sentiments of the season. sen; Mrs. A. Vis, fortunes; Mrs. C.

C. Starr, candy. Dinner will be served ut 6 p. m. with Mrs.

Nellie Nelson as chairman, and plans are going forward for a musical program to bo given during the evening- for the enjoyment of members and their friends. LetYour Hands Get Old Poster Exhibition to Attract Clubwomen Oakland Students An event which never falls to bring out several hundred clubwomen from the Eastbay Is the SPEEDERS TO HAVE TRIAX. ALAMEDA, Nov. 15. Thirty-three cases, of which 14 were for persons charged with speeding, are to be heard in tho regular weekly session of the polico court today presided over by Police Judge Edward J.

Silver. Two cases-of failure to nrovlde. one of battery and Are you ashamed of your hands? Are they red, rough, work-coahenedr embarrassing? Western Out-of-Doprs Junlon Con Win U.C Honors The hon or, of being elected to Centuriata, men's debating society on the campus of the University of California, nas Deen accorded tof Samuel Cederborg and Jack Montgomery, Smooth a little of this fragrant new kind of Cream on your hands. Note the instant whitening! Daily massage with tTHINC doesn't take a second and soon makes your hands as exquisitely smooth, soft and white as though you did no work I talll according to the announcement of Associated Students debating coun cil, uavia Lyon ana Jack Hol-combe have been, elected to the clety. AH four boys are from Oakland.

three of intoxication were on the court calendar. a WHili SING FOR IODGE. AIAMEDA, Nov. 15, Mrs. George H.

Hagy of this city will contribute several solo numbers as part of an entertainment to be given in Oakland December 11 and 12 in Hotel Oakland in honor of Mrs. Julia C. Glnn, regional director of the Women's Benefjt association, it was announced here today. PASTOR GIVEN RECEPTION. ALAMEDA, Nov.

,15. Ministers of Alameda, with members of the congregation af the First Presbyterian church, were present last night at a reception given at the ADVERTISEMENT If You GetUp Nights Try New48 Hour Test If you are losing pep, health and strength because of Bladder Weakness, Sleepless Nights, burning or itching sensation. Backache, Leg or Groin Pains why not try the Cystex 4 8 -Hour Test? The world's largest dreg stores liave recommended and guaranteed nearly a million packages with remarkable results. No narcotics or.hfiblt forming drugs. List of safe ingredients in every package Ask any drug store for Cystex.

Make a 48-Hour Test to quickly alleviate pains, enable you to sleep well, feel like new and full of pep. Only 60c If completely satisfactory, otherwise your money back, immediately on request. Remember the appearance of your hands classifies you today among strangers and friends alikel Look at your hands! Are they the smooth, soft, supple white hands of youth? Or are they roughened, discolored, work-worn, prematurely old looking? KIWANIANS MEET. EMERYVILLE, Nov. 15.

The program at the'Klwanls club meeting yesterday was In charge of the Alameda club and 'William Cox, president of that club presided. Leo Robinson, past president of the Alameda club-delivered an address on the "Spirit of Klwanls" church in honor of Rev. Gall Cle- and the "Italian Quartet of the vis land, new pastor. A snort program followed by refreshments was arranged by the committee In charge. iting club presented several numbers.

In addition to the president, 24 members of the Alameda club were present. servation Nature and Foster which is this year scheduled for -next Sunday and Monday, 18 and 18, in the Italian roofn of the St. Francis hotel, San Francisco Well built bird, houses, bird food trays, bird and wild flower posters, autumn berries, acorns, nuts and other woodland offerings will furnish a unique and attractive display. Prizes and silver trophies have been offered for the best built bird houses and for the finest bird and wild flower posters contributed ty children. Sijver cups Will be warded for the finest posters of tile California woodpecker and western bluebird, two of the 23 candidates in the contest for the California state bird.

Dr. Frederick W. D'Evelyn, president of the Audubon Association of the' Pacific, has offered a silver cup the best poster of the California quail, his choice and to the leading candidate in the state bird contest. In addition, Mrs. A.

W. Scott, honorary member of the Western Out-of-Doors clubs, will present an- engraved silver cup to the boy or girl whose 'JVren House" is most properly constructed. A committee composed of prominent worren both sides of the bay will serve as patrons of the coming The exhibition, to be supplemented with illustrated nature talks and informal programs, will be open to the general public In the Italian room of Hotel St. Francis both Sunday and Monday. The Western Out-of-Doora Junior Conservation league Is an, outgrowth of the California wild Flower Conservation league which was first organized in 1916 and the origin of National Wild Flower Protection now generally UPTON'S mazing New Now Yoa Can Kind of Cream Reduce Quickly TEA Its delicious flavor pleases everyone.

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8. Pat. Off. house repaired and redecorated so that the, scheduled programs may take place as planned. In addition to plans, for covering up the fiie the Montclair women welcomed the mera- ViVaiV Ders of their club who have affili ated since May 1928.

Mrs. Sid ney Chowa, Mrs. Frank Parsons A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL and Mrs. C. C.

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