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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 6

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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DECEI.IBER 21, 1C23- DsManO Ctibunt Open till 6 p. m. till Chrhlmtu for jdtr convenience National Survey DOCTOR WILLS SilNTJI GLAUS Davis, It, all Pagram, I4Jo, were killed whea their automoSIl waa atruek by -aA Oreg 6B Short Line train at Neap CbkevllU, wast ot here. The train crew waa held blameless an Inquest. Train Kilts Man, Girls in Automobile KEMMEHHR, Deo.

it'. W) JB. M. Wolfe, if. Mrs.

Freda Weils, 1 8, and her Maxine To Show Place of Manheim Mazor Nurses in IS READY WITH NIECE $200,000 Shortage ot Students Also to OAK.LAXD'8 FASHION CENTER BnOADWAT AT FIFTEENTH associated with new tork Specialty shop butino power Be Subject of Investigation. HOSPITAL GIFTS Mrs. Irene IS. Lawrence, niece) of the late Dr. Pauline Nusbaumer.

win rniKlva an Inheritance of NEW TORK, Dec. II. What i $200,000 the tertnt of will dated January 18, It 29, on file to- To solve thai last-minute gift problem! the public has a right to demand of Visits to Be Made to Liver more Invalid Veterans Tomorrow, Saturday. Dr. Nusbaumer died DeCembef leaving an estate which consisted of 800 acre In her home ranch at Pleasanton, a half interest in the Western Laboratories, and real estate In Oakland.

Mrs. Lawrence, ELEVENTH mm who lives at 7 Estrena. avenue, Pledmout, is named sole legatee. The stage la set for the visit Of Santa Claus to the Livermora Veterans hospital tomorrow 1st HOVJR UILIO 1 --i Istmss Tunnel Victim 9 Estate Is in Probate I iDay. Civic, 9 a 1 otic, 1 Fruit Cake, Xmas Cakes Three more days before Christmas-and hhal a last-minute rush.

You 11 save the graduate nurse and what good nursing service means from the viewpoint of patient, the doctor and the nurse are questions to be considered In the nationwide study of nursing which will be started January 1 by the committee of the grading of nursing schools. With plans made for a program covering Approximately five years, the study provides, for the grading of more than 2000 nursing schools in the United States, announcement was made today at the committee headquarters. Included In the project will be a study of the alleged shortage of nurses with investigations in seven or eight states, the grading of all nursing schools annually for about five years to secure basic information for use in establishing educational standards, and a study of the essential elements of nursing procedure and ipractice. It is expected that the results will be far-reaching for both the nursing profession and Pumpkin and Mince Pies nei victim, who died time by shopping here for all gifts a Woman loves are concentrated in our Cift Aisles frat a 1 ind welfare a tea-Ion and a. number hdivl dual lonors have Thanksgiving Day.

will be administered by Mrs. Anna Anderson .2 his sister, Jucige justn today granting letters of adminis CHRISTMAS SALE OF GIFT ROBES tration. BalclK leaves George in El Campo, Texas, and a made possible the. entertainment md gifts for the Invalid Filamena, at xayim. Insure the success of Christmas by being certain of real quality bakery products on your table ROSE BAKERIES Corduroy Robes! Padded Robes! Lovely Silk Negligees! KLECTED PRESIDENT.

CLEVELAND, Dec 21. VP) Walter Ross, Toledo, was a ns ju the of president of Nicnei riai 7.69 commit- today. 4-69 5-69 the public. i profes SS? sor Blake Plant and Retail Store 22nd and Myrtle Streets R. Van Lepr till Rrpularly 6.95 Regularly .1.95 RtfuUirly 5.95 sfioi me -m-v a ity of i 1 EVELVM California Kes Wednesday's entertainment will SLERSr tN MOST' 0 69 4-69 be presented in the assembly hall at the hospital for the benefit ot those veterans who are not bedridden.

Saturday the entertainers will visit the wards, and take cheer to the bedridden veterans. The latest subscribers to the LIv-ermore Veterans' hospital Christmas fund through the general in charge include the Oakland Club, Berkelev Parlor. N. S. D.

W. Se Piggly Wiggly Stores AND AT 915 Washington Street 1 Regularly 12.95 Regularly 16.95 TILL XM AS TILL XMAS curity Benefit Association, Berkeley; Pacific Council No. 89. Danish Brotherhood. Oakland: Fruit- Corduroy robes of unusual quality are priced 2.69.

4.69 an 5.69. They're in lovely warm colors, made in attractive styles and many are full-lined. Padded silk robes are 10.69 nd 14.69 well-tailored, interlined with lamb's wool and in exquisite colors. You can't fail to please Milady with the practical gift of a robe something she'll enjoy these chill and Negligee Shop, First Floor. vale Parlor, N.

t. O. Encinal Parlor, N. D. Q.

Council 14, I. D. E. Lyon Auxiliary, BRING NO MONEY American Legion; Daughters of the American Revolution; Adelphian Club, Alameda; Oakland Rotary Clu; San Leandro Brotherhood of CHRISTMAS SALE of GIFT LINGERIE To those who desire good heating egtiipment Crepe de Chine American Yoemen; John Simpson; women's Relief Corps, Berkeley; Piedmont Interdenominational church; Mrs. Robert Glenn: Win- nemucea Post, American Le- gion Auxililary; Richmond Club, Crept de Chine CHEMISE .3.95 Exceptional values GOWNS 5.95 Fealitrtd Values Richmond; Richmond Ktwanis and Richmond Elks and Richmond I Lions Clubs; Winn Parlor, Native Sons, Antioch; American Legion Auxiliary No.

1, Reno, San Crepe de Chine SLIPS 3.95 Regularly 4.95 Crepe de Chine costume slips in all the favored new shades. Made with good hip-width and 20-inch shadow hem. WA Charming gifts. Lustrous crepe de Chine in dainty pastel shades, trimmed with fine lace or daintily tailored. Made of lovely quality crepe de Chine elaborate with lace or simply tailored.

Lovely pastel shades. Use This FREE Leandro American Legion Auxiliary; Oakland Post No. 5, American Legion Auxiliary; American Red Cross Chapter at Gustine, Berkeley High Twelve Club and Hollywood Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars of Alameda. pressTlub picks officers New Silk Chemise Cash Coupon Our Xmas Gift to You Exquisite Silk Gowns Enchanting gifts rim Hut Exceptional qualilg Crepe de Chine chemise ot unusual beauty and quality.

Made delightfully With dainty bits of trimming. 7.95 4.95 The gift-seeker will revel in these gowns of charming style and fine quality. Dainty pastel shades. Thousands of families are enjoying the cohvtn' ience of having their heat, ing fuel piped into their homes. Let us explain the comforts of this method.

imra wi flU' ani bring this '11 te nn with you I The executive roster of the Oakland Press Qlub for 1927, containing the names of the committees for the coming year, together with the list of officers elected at the recent annual election was announced yesterday by 'Luther Rood, newly named president of the news VIM Will be accepted as hw im mm it vnrj uw CHRISTMAS SALE! SILK HOSIERY! Outstanding sayings on silk gift hosiery of exquisite quality your first payment on any new purchase paper men's organization. Rood succeeds Frank Kettlewell to the presidency of the club. Chief among the appointments $25.00 or over fore Christmas. were the naming of William W. Ungren as house committeeman Void after Dec.

24th and the selection of the personnel of the advisory committee, which includes Judge W. H. Donahue, Fred Reed, C. E. Hickok, G.

H. Wilhelm. Senator A. H. Greed, Dr.

All-Silk Chiffon 1 .69 Regularly 2.25 Sheer, lustrous chiffon silk from top-to-toe. Delightful new shades. Every pair is perfect all JLeT the and heating man advise you about heating appliances. He will gladly tell you about the types bf gas'fired equipment adapted to your home and about the little details that assure the most comfortable and effi' cient heating. Come in and talk with our gas heat' ing man or phone him.

There is no obligation on your part. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Pure Silk Service 1-25 Regularly 1.65 For serviceable qualities these pure silk hose with lisle reinforcements are splendid. Every pair perfect all full-fashioned. Sqlect Your Coat or TSress, Present the Above Free CnsM Counon As E. V.

Tiffany, William Tiamiltnn, Joseph F. Carlston. L. H. Rodo- i1 Your Down Payment and Pay the and ft 'I Leathei Bags Uy A- Balance In 1927.

baugh. Dr. O. D. Hamlin.

Kzra De- special! coto, Errol C. Wilson, T. M. Carlson, Judge Fred V. Wood.

William F. Kyle, W. H. Leimert, V. O.

Lawrence, Fred M. Hunter, Earl Warren, Redmond C. Staats, i titf 't'i 1: Judge T. W. Harris.

Frank Mack, One Lot COATS Robert W. Martland, C. P. Mur- dock, Charles J. Truman, Martin B.

Reed, George H. Harris. C. E. iljftl Pure Glove Silk Vests $58 Thatcher, Judge E.

C. Robinson, Grant D. Miller, A. 8. Lavenson, Formerly Up to $85 The season's latest stylf; arrivals.

Gorgeous! fur trimmed and elegantly lined. Charles Heyer, Judge James G. Qulnn, Arthur P. Davis, Dr. George C.

Pardee, J. C. Garthwalte. Harry 1 -59 Regularly priced 1.95 Rarely practical gifts. Lustrous glove silk vest in dainty shades of pink, peachy maize and Nile.

"Manzor" quality featured here exclusively. G. Williams, Arthur Wr. Moorej Harmon Bell, J. Cal Ewing, Frank Owned Operated Managed by Calif arniatU' All Better Coats and Dresses GREATLY REDUCED I Barnet, W.

H. Mayhew. Judge Everett J. Brown, C. P.

Murdock, Dr. George C. Reinle, Sherwood Swan, Col. C. G.

Lawrence, Judge L. S. Church. Other committee appointments Thoughtful remembrances that give great pleasure are announced as; Membership William Hale. Charles Miles, Jack Cook, Russell Knowland, Joseph Payne.

Wavs and Means -Franlf TSilcer. Kid Gloves John Chambers and T. D. Foster. With ornamental cuffs mm 3-95 nn fQr LJ 4 JL llMIMO'j) WTO mlnlwjl ll'llil 1 1 III 1 njk lMHat MMM Smart Bags f1 leathers 7.95 I g.95 Styles that are very smart just now, and new leathers alligator, lizard and snake grains.

A gift that is attractive and practical. Handkerchiefs, 50c to 259 Smooth, pliable imported kid in soft new shades. Fashioned with smart decorative tuffs and embroidered backs. A pleasing gift Silk Umbrellas, 3.95 to 9 5 Show an Entertainment J. E.

Doyle, Allan Warshauer, Henry Skinner, E. S. Pladwell, Clem Pope and Reginald Clampitt. New Year's Celebration E. 8.

Pladwell, Paul Goldsmith, Fire Chief Sam Short, Chief of Police James T. Drew, P. O. Solon and Patrick Harper. Publicity Ernest A.

Allen and Reginald Clampett. Other officers named at the recent election are, Ernest A. Allen, vice-president; J. E. Doyle, treasurer; D.

E. Cruzan, secretary, and R. H. Danforth, Anothy Moiteret, Reginald Clampett, Frank Kettle-well and Fred Roper, members of the board of governors. Women Are Given Copyright Rule WASHINGTON, Dec.

21. Of) Married women are not com celled leant SILK PILLOWS! TWO FEATURE GROUPS! Underpriced for Record Gift-Selling TSac Plastic VatcrpirooC Ce mamiMCacitWE'CJileJicBiacaveBy toy tttoe rjonoliatli Poarttfiaii Cement under bacHc jgaaG-iacIty aoad "watteiripsrooliflaecc aire grrduiracl Aw .95 3.95 Regularly Regularly to 8.50 1095 681 Market St. Room 622 Monsdaocli Bldf. Sia FranciMO, Cal. PkoM Dwflu 7 it? Sntto cvoffy paffticiof to take out copyrights under their husbands' names, but when they wish to use their maiden names In such instances they must state their reasons in their applications.

This was the explanation given today Uy-ThorvaTdrSdlberg; register of copyrights of the library of Congress, to offers and members of the National Woman's party, who had protested against a ruling by Assistant Register William L. Brown In the case of Virginia Douglas Hyde of Denver, wife of Albert Vogl, lawyer. Although Solberg tola the dele, gallon that Miss Hyde's registration in iier own name would not prevent her obtaining a copyright, miss Mabel Vernon, executive secretary of the party, said the party aesired not merely such a niiinr MONOLITH PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY 13th Floor A. G. Bartlett Log Angeles Write for BoMet Goi geous silk pillows in rich shades and attractive, new styles.

Trimmed with gold lace or fancy applique flowers lovely gifts. Entire SjockjofNew Lamps Underpriced $3 $4 $5 A timely offering bf decorative lamps all greatly reduced. A variety of stylet lustre vase lamps, silk lamps, boudoir lamps. First Floor. i ii i i tfri WW mm U3 UUir4U L3UUU UU1 a special caseT-buMhe-establlsM-ment of the principle that a copy-right would always be issued to a GIVE A MANHEIM tt MAZOR GIFT MERCHANDISE ORDER mrnea woman in her own nam If she to desired.".

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