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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 23

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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DafelanD Crifumc DECEMBER 8, 1926 VEDNESDATEYENING Public WorksBoard FILMS SHOW PLAN 30,000 ATTEND To Buy School Land problems concerning poultry production and the beef cattle industry. He was. also appointed to a committee to correlate research to be conducted in the land grant institutions. mnn fiT.l" Authorisation was given to the -nKELEY ASKS GOLLEBEMEET department of public works today has just returned from a meeting of the association i- Washington. The association has not met In the "est since the Panama-Pacific international Hxposition in 915, atid Dean Merrill, who is chairman of the group representing; the 11 western every effort to brlns the convention to Berkeley.

At the Washington meeting- he presented plans for the co-opera- by city council to bid for a atrip of school department land at U. GLASSES METIDE FETES ing In Ber-kelej-. If the Invitation extended by President V. AY. C'ainpball of the University of California Through Dean Klnier D.

Merrill of the College of agriculture is it was learned today. "Nest year's meeting HII he held somewhere in the west duriny July or August, and may jutst as well take place at the university here in the two-week interval between the closing: of-summer session and the Opening of the fall semester," saysf Dean Merrill, who Montclair, between Moraga road and the Sacramento Short Lins SAN LEANDRO. De c. 8 A food sale to raise funds for the organization will held December 22, it was decided at a meeting of the local S. P.

It. S. I. last night in Masonic temple. Mrs.

Addle May Silva was appointed chairman. EMERYVILLE, Dec. 8. A half- week of holiday festivities for the By heck, the pound's got a new wagon. That is the startling discovery BERKELEY, Dee.

S. -The Awfi-'I nion of Land Grant CoHeges ami I'nlverslty tiiay hold its 1927 meet tracks, as ite for the Montclair fire house. The tract has been abandonced by the school board. Action will be taken Tuesday. The council extended and rearranged the.

corner "no parking areas" because of the switching of tracks on Franklin and Webster uun Vi luc ii'iiseia States department agriculture In school children and their frfends pf the city is being planned. This evening, the Dads' Club will enter ij iahj- UNE-Ackerman and Harris Camera News now on the xrrMtin ti.o Simplifies Qhristmas Shopping A MANHE1M MAZOR Charge Account tain with a theater party. Thurs day evening a Christmas party and dance will ob enjoyed by the high Hippodrome and Franklinf theaters. This wagon, however, isn't of the old eounirvf ierl tin school students in the school audi torium. but'- is the most scientific.

ffifflAZOR metal contrivanep mAti Jeunnette Ebert and Ruby Thirty thousand persons registered in classes of the extension division of the University of last year, according to a report issued today. The various classes were composed of from 15 to 1Q0 persons. A'arious occupations, interests and degrees of education were represented. The most popiuiar subjects were education, in which most of the registrants were teachers working for university credit; economics. In which most of the registrants were teachers working for university credit; economics, in which, the students were principally business people interested in accounting, investments, salesmanship, retail merchandising, foreign trade and income tax, and English, which al sanitary to a It is shown aiding Poundmaster J.

Patrick Mc-Ternan catching nef canine boarders for the pound. Stevenson vlll give a snowflake dance: "Three Songs of Orient Are" will be sung by a trio made up of Kobert Rose, Robert Hersv-kind and Clarence Duarte; a Russian dance will be interpreted by Ernest Menckens Burial Set Thursday The funeral of Ernest Menckens, 67 father of Elsie Juillerat, 1719 Harmon avenue, interior decorator of Oakland, will be held Thursday at 2- p. in. He died yesterday at the family repidence, 1665 Thirty-fifth avenue. Menckens, a native of Germany, has been a resident of Oakland for many years.

He is survived by his widow, Anna Menckens: a son and daughter liv Among the other Infcrutlm. ASSOCIATED WITH NEW YORK SPECIAL! SHOP BUYING POWER OAKLAND'S FASHION CLN 1 EEU7 BROADWAY AT FIH LLN I ters in The RIBUNE film are punlls nrartlflnir ilnainai Doris Shepherd, and the glee club wil! sing carols and songs. A Santa dances at Jlosswood Park; Al Kal-lunki, Athens Athletic Swimming Club coach, diving in flaming attire into the fiwtmmlrif tint j.r Clau.s will supervise a huge Christmas tree. The rest of the evening the club; ground-breaki monies for the new Oakland High School and the' near Completion of the bridge over Carquinez straits. ways has a wide appeal.

The- offices at which information and copies of tlie schedule may be obtained are at 264 Pacific building and 140 Kearny street, San Francisco; 1312 Franklin street. Oakland, and 301 California Hall, Berkeley. ing at home, Harvey and Evelyn, Juillerat and Mrs. Hazen Cooper. COS OFF GIRL'S HEAD.

MARSEILLES. Andre Vierrier decapitated Mile. Josephine Gle-veaux with a razor because she refused to marry him. Another of Our Record-Selling Gift Days pre Christmas SALE! will bo spent in dancing. Friday afternoon the elementary schools of the city will ha thrir fun.

in the main building. "Peter Pan" will be shown en the serpen, and a tree and St. Nicholas will aid in the delight of die kiddies. The Parent-Teachers' Association is the affair. Concluding the week will bo an entertainment tor the community at large in the.

school building, "Peter Pun" will again be shown and rin admittance will be charged. 1926! BRIDEGROOM SUICIDE AT SEA. NAPLES. Enrico Berlinghierl committed suicide on the liner Os-terly while en route from Australia to be married here. Safe etOENGUSHfTIU Milk Time fur Christmas shopping! To choose in unhurried comfort is worth something and doubly so ichen one has fresh, nerv selections of gifts priced especially loid and Food OMMOLlf WWW', Stamp Size Photograph of yourself 5 FOR 10c L'ae Them on Your Chrimn Curd.

Mnde Only Iit NOVELTY STUDIO 1018 Broadway, Oakland Forlnfantt, SPEEDERS PAY FINES. RICHMOND. Dec. 8. Arrested ly State Traffic Officer R.

R. Cheek, -two speeders were fined yesterday by Justice of the Peace John Roth. M. Laulta. 661 Forty-sixth street, Oakland, paid $26, and C.

Ij. Paul. 1264 Nineteenth avenue. Oakland, was assessed $10. Invalid, TheAatd 1 Nouri thing- -Digestible-No Cooking.

rtomm rooa-unnk for All Aer Thursdayon the FirsVFloor gifts at featured prices Gift Jewelry Bags Handkerchiefs Any or all off these make Christmas gifts sure to please' "THE HIGHER THE INTEREST THE GREATER THE RISK' I Keep your savings tn a Bank Exquisite Gift Jewelry f.urrr Regularly 3.95 I 1 Dainty Linen Handkerchiefs The things every woman jusf adores-and never has enough of. Sparkling neck-chains, barbaric bracelets, dashing earrings, smart brooches, beautiful bar-pins, dainty vanities, attractive novelty ringsvand hat ornaments. A variety for choice at a delightfully low price. Other Gift Jewelry 2,95, 4.95 to 12.95 .00 For anasome vjirt oags Regularh priced to 6.95 Regularly 25c each Dainty white linen handkerchiefs of exquisite quality with one-half inch hems and colored embroil dered corners. Unusual values.

Linen Handkerchiefs Of gossamer fineness, in white and colors, A personal gift! Georgette "Hankies" Sheerly fine and dainty, exquisitely lL lace trimm e-'d or hand-painted. .75 Gifts as useful as they are decorative. Bags of finest quality leather calf, beaver calf, lizard and crocodile grain, 4 morocco and pin seal. A smart selection of small, medium and large sizes. i Suggested for Christmas gift-giving! New bags of alt types, 6.95, 10.00 to 25.00 A BANK'S "EGGSW ARE KEPT IN MANY "BASKETS" A BANK is a firm believer in the wisdom of diversification therein lies much of its stability and strength.

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