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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 53

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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SUNDAY attend Crffiunt NOVEMBER 25, 1928 DISTRIBUTION GH1NN-BEHETTA In Chinn-Beretta Store The new tpre oi the well-known Chinn-Beretta Optical company, at 408 Fourteenth street, is an important addition to the downtown area. The etore, which is the last word in equipment and service, is managed by P. M. Eckley under the supervision of Mrs. H.

H. Michaels, president of the company. Ana Belle Apartments Open IL This building has been completed on Thirty-seventh street just west of Telegraph avenue. Mrr and Mrs. Friedman are the owners, and was constructed by the Art Builders.

There are two, three and four-room units equipped with Spark ranges. 4-M BOWLES DUE COMPLETED OF IfEI'J TIP OPTIC CD. IN 7n mr- -HPilLKERCO. NEW QUARTERS Bowles Hall, the first dormitory In Hue with th awakenlnr of the public to th vital need for Announcement is mad by Hill and Stoops. California distributor of Wayne oil burning equipment to be owned by th University of mm mm California, IS practically com more scientific car of th eye comes recent opening; of the Wayn that th new type burner, having only three moving new Chlnn-Beretta optica eom nanv'a store at 40t Fourteenth pleted and will be open for men students wltn the beginning of the spring semester in January, states Robert G.

Bproul, vice-president street. The new establishment Is reputed to be the last word In op' tical stores. An announcement reads: "Medl. hi' ana comptroller oi the university and chairman of the administration cal authorities stress the fact that 1 I iJ l2Jl board for the dormitory. Bowles Hall.

It is stated will ac the care of the eyes Is of the utmost Importance and usually af commodate approximately 10S men fects the general health. Eye- and was constructed by the P. strain, headaches, sensitiveness to 4 ill f- it 4 MPW V- 7 Walker company, nationally known builders of this city and San Fran light, difficulty In reading- small print and tirins of the eyes while watching motion pictures are all Indicative of the need for the erv. Ices of an expert optician, accord' in to -P. M.

Ecklcy, expert optom- i frst; optician and manager of the store. Mrs. H. H. Mlclieis, presi dent of the firm, supervises the cisco, oeorge w.

Keinam Is the architect. The P. J. Walker company has been identified with many of th major building programs' completed and under construction In the bayarea. The largest and most important present under construction.

Is the Cap well Emporium building, now rapidly Bearing completion. -There will be 46 suite of two bedrooms and study, two suits of bedrooms and study, and 11 single activities of both the Oakland and parts, is now ready for distribution on the coast. This new burner can be operated as a straight electric, a straight gas, or with the two in combination for ignition pur. poses, it is stated, and is also even more quiet than the former Wayn typ- This new type burner is being installed in the Shirley apart-ments of George A. Hillback at Madera avenue and Walnut street, and future apartment house Installations will also be of this improved type.

It ia stated. In the Hill and Stoops heating appliance display at the show rooms at 4214 Broadway, this type Wayne has been set up and is in actual operation. An invitation is extended to Inspect this ell burner so that, It decision of performance, simplicity and quietnes may- be appreciated. Bakery Engineers Here In January Oakland is to-be host for en) day, January 19, 1929, of on thousand delegates attending th annual convention in the bay district of the American Society of Bakery Engineers. The program of entertainment, in charge of th Eastbay membership of the organization, will include a reception, drive over the city, luncheon an4 visit to Industrial Oakland and th municipal airport.

San Fsanclsco stores of the com pany. "The new store Is the culmination of 40 years of service by company and is laboratly quipped throughout. There are rooms in the building. The rates for the new dormitory hav not four refraction rooms, each quipped with special chairs, charts. Instruments, etc.

In the rear is a large shop completely been announced, but they will in clude both board and room. Government within Bowies' Hall Built by P. Walker Company JBowlei Hall, the splendid new University of California men's dormitory, recently completed P. J. Walker company, 'nationally known builders.

George W. Kelharh is the architect. I II 1 I II 'iniiTriTiii rrnT MsnimswiwifrssWinrssi ir equipped for every conceivable kind of optical work. All the lenses are ground In this shop and tested with scientific Instruments. At the will he charged to its residents, who are to select committee for self-government.

All necessary by the furniture will be supplied and room and janitor service will be Bowles Hall Is th gift of Mrs. Philip E. Bowles, and cost about $360,000. It is the first of what the university hopes may become BELLE' a large group of dormitories for men and women. rear is a secluded artificial eye-room, especially designed to receive a maximum of sunlight- In this private room the fitting and matching of artificial eyes Is don in comfort.

Particular attention Is given to the fitting and adjustment of frames. "Of particular value to out-of-town patients is the new speed service of the company. This comprehensive service enable visitors to have their ayes examined, lenses ground andf frames fitted the same day. It eliminates the costly delays occasioned by the necessity of numerous trips to the store," WARD unit sKlTOi sid window for light and ventilation. Ample closet space Is provided with every unit.

The breakfast rooms are cheeisfully papered and the decorated breakfast sets are in bright hues to match. There are disappearing roller screens for at least one window in every room. Furnishings are rich In character and coloring and were supplied from the Friedman Furniture company, 1818 San Pablo avenue. The draperies in heavy velour and selected colorings are of special note while the mohair Chesterfields are unusual in quality. The location is particularly "de urm iu rutiLiu IN HOME The Art Builders "Nuff fy- fa rj A (IP mil id Jwwiv 4 it a.

'mill ii hi I NEW 27-STORY sirable, only five minutes from downtown Oakland and three blocks from Key Rout trains at Mr. and Mr. C. Friedman, of tha Ana Belle Apartments, ON GABRsLLO Jut completed, oh Thirty-seventh Fortieth street. Rentals have been announced as ranging from $45 up street riear Telegraph, by the Art Builder, announce the building as wards for completely furnished apartments.

open and ready for occupancy. Comprised in It are sixteen apart A typical two-story Spanish rest GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS dence is now under construction IS TAR TED by Helen W. -Jackson, builder of many artlstlo homes In the Eaat-bay region during the last four ments of two rooms, four of three and on of four, all completely furnished and representing an Investment of approximately $86,000. Facilities afforded include electric refrigeration, steam heat and hot water supplied by Johnson oil burning equipment, waste incln-rator, laundry room and drying 1IEDPH0GRI FOR LUNCHEON years. This horn Is being built for William Molitor and Is located Builders of the Ana.

Belle Apts. on Cabrlllo street, almost directly across a ravine from th Oak Knoll Country club. Among th many novel feature tn this mod yara, a tun cement zireproof basement for parking purpose and ern home will be all-hand-carved timber in th Interior trimming of semi-enamei spark ranges. According to Friedman partic Joseph Parker, receatly appoint. living room, beam celling and a Western Normal Faculty ed manager of the Oakland Cham Work on the new 17-story William Taylor Hotel and Methodist Episcopal Temple at McAllister and Leavenworth streets.

Ban Francisco, Is now under way and It Is xpected that th building will completed and ready for occupancy at th end of December of next year. This building project, combining revenue producing property and a modern Institutional church plant. Is th first of Its kind on th Paclflo Coast and will repre LARGE VOLUME ular attention was given to th hand-made tile roof. Another outstanding feature 1 the heating. original planning and to the details of construction and furnlshlnir as 1927 Napa Ave.

Berkeley X. A. ANDERSEN snfrerry 3538 the building was intended primarily ber of Commerce, will th principal speaker at the next luncheon of the Oakland Real Estate board, to take place In the Hotel Leamington on November $0. The luncheon will be under th tor investment purposes. All rooms face th outside of tho bulldlne Western Normal, the Berkeley school for training teachers by hv tensive training, counts among its faculty; Top, left to right, William E.

McCann, secretary Frank Dodd, president below, Mrs. Lily M. Z. Whitaker, specialist in primary methods, and Mrs. Violet REGISTH A 1 0 mere Deing no court yards.

In the dressing rooms which are provided with an extra doorway so that it to unnecessary to disturb the bed la auspices of the Tucker-McElhinney company. sent an investment of appro! matelv $1,000,000. It ie beinsr'fl Richardson Ward, supervfeorior physical education. nanced In part by a bond issue of ft TfrVSVTV eniering is a run lengtn ate mlr- a va vnneii program 01 entertain- ror, a built-in dresser, and an out- 1 hieht wiU presented. underwritten by B.

W. Strau aV Co. Th hotel Is to be operated by1 th Woods-Drury Corporation un der an operating lease for SO year. This corporation, being or- which will be don by thi Ward Furnace company, manufacturers and distributor of th welV known Ward system of circulating warm air. This heating system will be the latest design of th new Improved Ward furnaces, which have passed all safety tests of the American Gas association and carry high ratings for efficiency and economy, It Is said.

The second tory will be heat'ed with a new design circulating cabinet heater also installed by tha Ward Furnace company and th lower floors will have two Ward floor units of ample capacity. The heating system, Mrs. Jackson stated, was selected of Ita high efficiency and -the fact that all pipes, ducts, etc. ar eliminated and part of the house or all tha rooms can be heated at will, with the greatest of comfort and convenience. -Mrs.

Jackson stated intend to build several mora homs In this trae? within Wtn Normal, the widely known Berkeley Institution for tho ganicea tor rnis purpose, I headed by James Woods, president, and Ernest Drury, vice-president and managing director, both very well known In Can Francisco. Woods Is training of teachers, reports Increasing registration with each se Just Completed 'T I ANA BELLE APTS. 37TH ST. JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH AV. mester.

The, Institution was found a national character among hotel executives, head of th Biltmors Hotels at Los Angeles and other twcnty-flv years ago and has since- placed thirteen hundred teachers In the field, It Is an nounced. "western Normal Is literally th university of the second chance for hundreds of ambitious student a very 'Short time. The courses, which run for ten months, adequately equip our graduate to secure their certificate bonx Two omall schools will and High school graduates only-are accepted but to those who A Feature The Ana Belle is equipped with the new type Rip Van Winkle Wall Bed, which per -mils closing the door while the bed in use. This is the greatest step ever taken in Wall Bed construction. Every Convenience Electric Refrigeration Steam Heat Laundry Facilities: Garages Beautifully Furnished Key Route at 40th Telegraph Cars Yz Block 5 Minutes to Downtown under construction.

J. M. Sartlett will build a on-atory, fourroom brick school on the southwest eorr ner of Fifty-fourth and Market jtreeta. Th permit value wa hav not completed high school, special training is given until they GAG OttOVEO hi OakhnJ. Used all OTeitht world! acquire tn necessary tat Frank L.

Dodd, noted edu cator and President of the school. He added: "in training or teachers is a vital need. To those unable to at western cities, and Identified with the John McEntee Bowman Inter-est of New York. Druty is manager of the Hotel Whltcomb, and has a notable. record of success as an operator of first-class hotels.

Of Oothlo design and Imposing appearance, th building will be of steel frame, fireproof construction surfaced with face brick and ornamental terra cotta. It Is designed by Lewis P. Hobart, architect, and will be erected by- Cahlll Brothers, contractors. It will comprise a first-class apartment hotel of 486 rooms' and a church auditorium of 1S0O seats, chapel, Sunday school rooms and assembly halls, social hall of 600 seats, gymnasium and o'her distinctive featuresr Th hotel will occupy the entire tcwer unit of the budding, rising 82S feet above th street' level at the northwest corner of Leavenworth and McAllister streets, Immediately overlooking the San Francisco Civic Center with Its imposing group of public buildings. Adjoining the hotel section on the Leavenworth street frontage will be the main entrance to.

a cathenVi ral seating 1600 people. At the rear of the hotel, fronting on McAllister street, will be a. chapel of 126 seats. Above the I cathedral RENTALS FROM $45.00 MR. and MRS.

C. FRIEDMAN. Owners th regular four-year courses at the state Institutions, Western Normal, with its comprehensive ten month course, affords an avenu for success. However, our courses are In ad 'sens 'cramming' courses. STEAM HEATING "A feature of th school is that students are privileged to attend the classes until they graduate.

After graduation, they are privi-llged, upon application, to do practical teaching in the Berkeley public schools. This training is not to be confused with the usual part-time teaching, but consists of the Terrazo Tile and Concrete Work for ike Ana Belle Apt. OAKLAND CONCRETE AND TERRAZO CO. 2227 Markel St. Oakland 2452 P.

A. Mauiera N. Campana entire day, from nine to three. WMBER MILLWpRK for the ANA BELLE APARTMENTS BAY CITY LUMBER CO. ,4800 E.

12th St Fr. 0756 Jl I 17 If ill vir- rV Ki ano tne cnapei. tnree floors, "The faculty of th Institution consists of noted educators, specialists in their various subjects and ciusiv or the hotel wllj hf For- the Ana Belle Aph. NOTTINGHAM fesA Certified Heating Systems" fof Homes, Offices, School, Apartments or any type of building 1528-3Q Market St. Oakland include rank l.

Dodd, B. E. McCann, M. J. W.

Roush, D. D. Blanch Lewis, B. Linda O. Dodd, B.

Margaret Hubs. M. Lily M. Zeus Whitaker and Violet Richardson. Ward, M.

arvoiea to various features of. Institutional church Activity? STJNI FOR TYPEWRITERS wsw i.i.ii The entire PAINTS "AND WM VISITORS TO MODEL HOME Lighting Fixtures the new ANA BELLE APTS. furnished by WALLPAPERS for the Ana Belle Apts. from Tile Work for the ANA BELLE APTSr CHURCHILL TILE CO. 2331 Market St.

OAKLAND LAkeside 1816 Class and Glazing East Bay Glass Go. Distributors Allison Steel Sssh Deseo Copper Construction 369 Fifth Street Lakeside 200i Several hundred people last un Friedman Co. Another article of nvrit Is r.oir helnif manufactured excluslvHy Grptnr Oakland. Th Oakland -Adtilng Machine Typewriter rompany. a loi-al firm, has wnned the rapid InrreHfe in the us of the "typewriter in the home.

The company reports: "There Is rarely a suitable support in a home on which to plnce marhine. This typewriter firm hat Invented a folding, portable typewriter stand Is ideal from the standpoint of height and rigidity. The use of this table is day visited the "1929 Model View Home" situated on the crest of Montclalr Highlands They were Oakland Berkeley Fruitvale tek HAJU)YVARBCO. Washington, 13th and 14th Sts. food products one of our important intfustrles, and the mailing of those gift boxes by tourists to their friends ond relatives throughout the country Is unquestionably one of our best mediums of advertising.

spreading rapidly among uf-ers of i A Woodward, chairman J. Frank class being con- nppraisal tjiicwriters and is expected to be "required on a nattenal scale In the near future." i BI ILDIXG PERMITS. The total number of permits or the ending Wednesdav, October Jittj vkk $142,704. The summary of applications for hiilid'ng permits for the month of Oct', her. was -67 permit, unanimous In their praise of the home and, beauty of view and surroundings, it Is stated.

"Tho architecture Is practical and artistic. The many new features on display are an innovation in moderately priced homes. The home Incorporates Ultra Violet Ray glass, Inlaid linoleum floors, complete electrification including heating, cooking and dishwashing, col-oredTiujabling ware, etc. "Draperies ar in th newest style by McCoy Herman company. The furniture; shows the quality of merchandise carried by the Ashby Furniture company.

Ken Roberts, the Sherman Clay photographer, is on hand to take a complete screen test of tne youngsters. A fifteen minute drive out Park, boulevard or Morasa road to Montclalr Highlands brings one to the "Top of the World' wrier this horn is lt- uat4." of the ductetl Package Express Rates Reduced stHVillal mlnc-Uons on shipment." of fruit, nuts in th shell, and vegetables Famished with nut m-atp or glaze fruit, were put Into effect November 15 by the American Ralhvay Exprefs company, accordinff to truffle department of the. r.lianiber of commerce. 1 Tlies reductions were made voluntarily- by the company to stimulate (the movement of these products from California to the eift. and in many Instance are lower than the parcel post rharpes to some.

joints. Th Increasing demand on he part of tourists has mad. the under the auspices of the i Painting 6r Decorating for the "Ana Belle Apts. by GUARANTEE PAINTING DECORATING CO. 1921 Allston Way ThornwaU 1825 Berkeley CHICAGO LUMBER CO.

Furnished th MILLWORK On the Ana Belle Apis. Sixty-sixth Ave. James J. Eandi Artistic Wrought Iron for An Belle Estimate Given 1336 61st Ave. Shop and Residence Trinidad 5479 Plumbing and Gasfiiling for the Ana Belle Apis.

bu A. ROWSE Estimates Given 978 Apgar St. OAKLAND Phone Humboldt 5307 Oakland Real Estate board and the University of Southern California, reports a successful cIsrs meet-Ins tn the assembly room tf the board offices last week- Pirr-sttTie, Ford nren: will S. C. Johnson build a one- Phone Trinidad 6100 i.

J. STEVENSON, Manager Kinty brick aarage on the west side i-ernont avenoe, 350 feet rorti. The building value was tiOCO. 1 A JTOnO one-story ntore will be built on the north side of Seventh street, 7 6 feet east of Wood street, by G. W.

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