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JANUARY 27, 1924 Ik SUNDAY FREE LECTURES Real Games forReal PMPmrnl CONSTAUTINOPLE THIEF IWAKES LOOT I.E. PROFESSORS COMMEND BOK DR. ids WILL BE Gill i nHubnununnuyyu UNtnHLNtbt EMMETT flNGELL (No. 1251) The Costume Essential. -To-be made of satinradiunr VOTE PROPOSAL MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, Jan.

26, This town claims possession of tho "meanest man." The infant son-of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Glavers died. funernl wreath was placed on the door. The wreath was stolen during the night.

i TA It II HAS A DENTIST. NEW YORK. A wealthy woman living on Park Avenue takes her pet cat twice a year to her dentist. On Its latest visit one of Tabby's teeth was extracted. Plebiscite on Peace Praised as One Sten Nearer to Worthy Goal.

silk, crepe de Chine, lingette or sateen, is this costume slip, pat-terns for which cut in sizes T6 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. To make the garment in the 36-inch size will take 2 yards of 36 or 40-inch material. Price 15c, stamps or coin. By STKrRAXOVE, International News Service Staff Correspondent. SOFIA, Jan.

26. While a political crisis is holding the center of the. stride in Greece a religious controversy that has stirred the tremendously is centering in Constantinople, the seat of tho Pan-Greek religious hierarchy. gf? The controversy involves choice of a successor to the former Patriarch Miletlos, who was driven away from his post by Constantinople Greeks, who charged that he was unduly subservient to the rulers of the Church in Athens to the detriment of the interest of Greeks in Turkey. The Athens faction still contend that the Patriarch Miletlos was illegally deposed and has refused to recognize the action taken by the Turkish Greeks.

The dispute iver the Constnn- for the lccturebureauof the Archdioresnn Union of the Holy Name society, the, central commltloe of the Oakland branches has made arrangements for a scries of lectures at the auditorium theater. The first lecture will be given toniorroyv evening, by Dr. 3 Franklin Smith, president of the Union, who will speak on "Spiritism." There will be no charge for admission. The general public is invited. A short musical program will precede the lecture.

The brunf.di delegates to the central committee Pi the Oakland branches have selected the following officers for -lKL'-t: President, Walter Cbowen; vice-president, John N. Gallagher; secretary. Frank Taylor; treasurer, J. J. Hcnnessy.

iuim at hmi. PA KIS. Iteuching lb Pf of inil "having no furtln-r need ot. worldly possessions" Cloth llde d'Ksperay lififi divided her fortune among' Ur Tlie Swedish inirliiil.ieiit meets veiu-lv on January 15, sitting until' May tlnople Patriarchy Is view with apprehension by Greeks in many parts of the world, who are anxious fon the of Hellenic unity. It is regarded rs aggravating the troubles arising from the political situation in the division of the Greek peoides on religiou grounds is greatly deplored.

ill ill 2 oj flow to Obtain Clarice Patterns. Write your name and address plainly, including city, giving the number and sine of such patterns as you want. Inclose 15 cents In I For All the Family BERKELEY. Jan. 26.

Taking Issue with the statement of Profes-or E. M. Salt that no significance ran.be attached to the result of a vote on the Bok Deace plan, a number of University of California professors have" announced that they favor the plan ami the referendum. According to Professor Stewart IaKet. dean of the collete of commerce, 'the plan is a step forward." "But as yet," he says, "the United States is not readv for more than a small sten." Professor W.

T. Elliott of the de- of oolitiral science aprees hat the Bok neace plan is the first step nearer the goal of wo'ld peace. "Bok Is wise in appealing to the he says. "He is a good publicist, flood'ie the country with propaganda. The people are tired of The United States cannot stand aloof.

A iiowerful must take the lead to prevent future strife." The statement by Professor Sait that the "least Credible part of the plan Is the vnltar publicity that has aceomnanied it" is'nnt accepted bv Dean Daereett. "Bok is a skillfull publicity aeei.t." he declares, "and he is able to tret a lot of his ideas I am really interested in the peace plan, for biesrer thlnes will follow after a start is made." Dean O. K. McMurrav of the lawj school, who was one of the draftsmen of the plan presented by the Commonwealth" club San Francisco, will dUcuss the accepted in Missouri. I think it is stamps or coin (wrap coin carefully) for each, patterns, and address your envelope to Clarice Pattern Bureau, Oakland TIUBUNE.

have used Black-Draught ever since Oakland, Calif. As these are or dered specially from Chicago, a I few days should be allowed for delivery. I KAXOAItOO v-w. put out ALOivu iiiksh: i.i.muh nwvw OAKLAND IKIHUNh. Oakla id.

Call! CLARICE I'ATTKHN BIKEAU Unclose! find for which please ond oio patterns a listed fine for indigestion, or for headache. It is a splendid family remedy. My wife uses it for ny stomach ailment, indigestion and biliousness. We never let the house be without it if I knw it. We also give it to the children for children's complaints, colds or fever." Keep a package of Black-Draught in the house for all the family.

Your dealer v. ill sell yon a mammoth package, containing five of the regular-size packages. It's cheaper. that Is rarely ustd more than once Dear Bunch: we have had a family and that was shortly after 1874," says Mr. E.

A. Branstetter, of St. James, Mo. "It is my. first remedy when any of us gets sick.

We use Black-Draight. for torpid liver and stomach complaints. "When I get sluggish and don't feel so good, I take Black-Draught and you have to show me that there is a better medicine If you are lucky, you get into a gymnasium, a couple of times a or twice a week. I visited a church 'a few days ago whers they have regular gyln- week during the winter months. I nasium classes for boys, other tSize Wanted on" fallow behind the other.

The first fellow in each line bad a At the signal GO they started passing the balls overhead down the line. When the last one got the ball he had to put it between his knees and gripping ft there hop or waddle from his position at the rear of the-line to the head of the line. When ha arrived there he grabbed the ball from between his knees-and started down the line as at the beginning. This continued" until every player had received the ball at the rear of the line and clinching with his knees had carried it to th? head of the line. The team finishing first won the race.

It is a rule of the game that a player not touch (he ball wltn his 'hand while carrying it. .41 the ball slips out from between his knees he eaw-aiek it. up and replace it nd continue as he started. This game can be played with a nasket ball, -medicine ball ornny othr object that ran be held between the knees-of a player in motion. So long.

THE PLAY MAX. (AH- Rights Reserved. tion Prohibited. Copyright by United Feature Syndicate, Tnc.1 Pattern Number Remember ddieas Citj (Write Plainly) i plan with members of the Public Spirit club at a luncheon today. llOO IIOO'S IIEAU SAN FRANCIKCSSu 2fl.

The Use of microscope's atPP-simiiar instruments In criminal identification work was explained yesterday by Harry II. Caldwell in a taik" bo-fore the Hoo Hoo club at the Palace hotel. Ca Id Well is a criminal identification expert in the Oakland police department. The iruesf of honor of the meeting was William Auerbach of Everett, Wash. classes for girls, and they --even have classes for the -men of the church: They had two or three basketball and volley ball leagues for the young business men of the community.

They welcomed those who attended "other churches. You see, it wasn't limited to just-the members of the church. Nothing so selfish as that. They had one race that was a corker. It was called Kangaroo race end the young fellow who had charge of the class had learn c-ct it in' the army.

way they played Kangaroo race was to have two teams about ten fellows on each tenm. They formed in lines can remember the time when there were very few gymnasiums but. as I travel about the country I find many dandv gvms in schools, Y. M. C.

Y. W. C. and also in many churches. I am mighty glad when 1 find a church wirta-awake enough to realize that young people like to play and exercise and find a way to furnish the opportunity.

Wouldn't you like your church better if if had a Sure you, would. When you get opportunity, tell your minister that a Sumiay school room makes a pretty, good pj in, and that many churches are making this splendid pre of room if ws Not Thfidforfs. wwwwwtwl IT OUT 4I.OMI rilKSh) Say you p-v if in T'ie TIJIHUNK Vegetable Liver Medicine ivri'ivkvivivivivivivrri 333C rnvi ri ri TrrrriVrnyiSJ Activities- AffliON NE6ROES ffDgliloh 1 Rejuvenation onaerrui You're Not WeD! Colored pupils were graduated at "Good' Health and the a National Asset." By M.ani of 75 ep.orted And still they can't tell you what the trouble is. We'll admit talk is cheap, but time is worth money so it's our time against yours. We can tell you the exact start and cause of your trouble.

You may doubt this, but if we are gives the oppoi tunity we can prove the above statement to the satii faction of the most skeptical people on earth. We can-tell yol Oscar do 1'riest, a member of the city council of Chicago, was recently given a banquet by tha colored policemen's hand. It was through his efforts that the chief of police of that city permitted these colored police officers who were organized into a band to have time from their duties for hand rehearsals. This privilege was given to the white police band, but withheld for years from the colored. News has just reached the coast of the death of Chaplain Theophi-lus G.

Stewart (retired), which recently occurred at the residence of liisliop Lee in Ohio. He was 80 years old and one of the leading" ministers lm the A. church. Ho was vice-president Wilberforce University for ten years, when he resigned and accepted a chair in l'aynn Theological Seminary, where he taught up to the time of his death. After Three Weeks "As Vigorous As 35 Years Ago' 'Says C.

W. Laurette A remarkable rejuvenation is reported by Charles W. Laurette, 75 years old, a resident of Mississippi. Mr. Laurette writes, "I am as vigorous and supple as I was 35 years ago," although he recently says, "it seemed as if I surely could not stay in this world much longer." This astonishing change, for.

which he has furnished his latest photograph as evidence, was brought about in "three weeks," Mr. Laurette says, by a simple home treatment which cost only a few dollars. He used the now much praised korex method, of which he further says: "When I began using the korex compound I walked with a cane. My memory could not be depended upon, and my eye-siht was so very poor I could hardly tell my most intimate friends across the street, and I was very nervous. Now, after three weeks all those ailments have disappeared.

i uc lino tiiniei e.eii.ist:s ol tnc University California and various around the bay. The University of California produced' one colored graduate, M. Johnson, who leceived the degree of A. majoring in anthroiiolosy. He is a member of the Kpsilon chapter of Alpha l'i Alpha fraternity.

S. Marie Griffin was graduated from the Technical High school Willi the follow-in? honors: Selected to play solo, part for first violin, with a stilus ensemble froBn-the school orchestra. She was for four years a member of the piano club of the school and also the orchestra. Oilier colored graduates from this school were Richard and Al-thca (Mark, sister' and brother, and Lernard Baequi, who the hnn- or pupil of the won his honors in mathematics trigonometry in the shop. His name was given special mention by the principal on commencement night.

Owing to the fact he was seriously hurt just before vhe commencement, he was not present. The following were graduated from tile Oakland High school: John Collins. Karl li. Harrison. Krnmett Lewis, Marie Jackson and Stella Ketter.

At Clawson Junior High school, Homer Gee wlio is just 15 years old, graduated with the following honors: Gold honor pupil, having a record of all "ones," in all his studies for four terms. He was editor of the srhool magazine. "Clawson secretary of Hie school student association and halfback on the school football team. The other colored members of the lass were: llenly Jones, who Wuti the silver medal, and Maxine Blackburn, pianist for the school orchestra. The members of First A.

M. E. church will give a benefit concert for Miss Lavern I'ortcr, Thursday She will leave for the east to complete her study of music. KDDIK HKAKnV: ACQl I'lTKl). SAN DIUGO, Jan.

20. Eddie Hearnc, famous automobile race driver, was acquitted on charges of Intoxication In Justice Jennings' court yesterday when he submitted his case to a jury. Hearne came to San Piego from Los Angeles with his wife and friends JanuaVy 1 to attend the races at Tijuana and remained in the Mexican town for dinner and dancing. He was" arrested when he recrossed the border. He testified 1 can count myselr a man among men and the world looks fright again.

No amount of money would induce me to go back to the condition I was in 22 days ago. I was 75 years old on September 5, 1923, so you can see the compound worked wonders, of which 1 am a living, walking witness. I would advise all men in poor health to try korex compound." Similar Reports Made By the exact cause of your trouble without any assistance from you. AH that is necessary for you to say when you come in is: "What is my trouble?" 9fi 3f 3ft There is nothing mysterious about our work. understand that external agents cannot bring relief in many cases of ck-ness or disease.

We realize and most good physicians admit that nature is in the last analysis the great and only healer of all bodily ills. We merely permit nature to properly express herself in the human machine, your body, by restoring the moyable segments of the spine to their proper alignment with our hands alone. This is all any straight chiropractor does and no more. Sfc ffi 9fi When you come lo this office, we make a free X-Ray examination, which in no way obligates you, simply to determine, not with the hands alone, but with the eyes as well, the exact condition of your spine before we say we can help you, just as a good dentist X-Rays to determine if a tooth is abscessed. In other, words, we wish to see what we are supposed to do before we say we can do it.

You may have tried other chiropractors if so, did you have X-Rays taken by the chiropractor before he worked on you? If no X-Rays were taken, the work given you was guesswork and chiropractic with X-Ray is an exact science, not guesswork. So until you have had an X-Ray of your spine please don't say that you can't be helped. Chiropractic defined means hand and spine. Anything else you may have had other than the bare hands alone adjusting your spine, following an X-ray to determine the exact position of the bone before the adjustment' is given, is not chiropractic although you may have paid for it in good faith as such. Contrary to.

popular belief that adjustments are painful, chiropractic adjustments given in the proper way are not painful. We as chiropractors work to help and relieve you, not hurt you. take nothing from your body we only adjust what is there. Again we ask: Are you sick? ifr tfr 3fc If so, make use of the coupo below. You can get well and not be away from your work or play while doing it To preclude any possibility of a mistake being made your name is photographed on the film when the X-Ray is taken.

No ttu- dents to n-orf on jou. Only the very best Pilmer Chiropractors. Longfellow Grammar school Others that none- of his party was inloxi- Many graduated the following colored C.l It'll. nuiiils: Arthur Johnson, Thco Jer Here are a few renorts frnm mnnw SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS inousanas telling of happy experiences with korex compound. "1 think that the one box I used did wonders.

There is no use to he old when one can come back to youth for such a small amount of money." II. Kans. "Today, after having used your korex, I can say that I never felt better at tiny time of my lif" and 1 am well over fifty years of age. I feel as I did at twenty-tive." Lackawanna. X.

Y. have taken several boxes of korex and have found it what you claimed it to be. I am sixty-four years old and was down afid out. but am feeling O. and I feel fifteen years younger since taking korex." W.

P. Carolina. "My case is an old one of long standing, but the first box gave me results." P. C. Pittsburgh, Pa.

A minister writes from Xew Jersey When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys As You Clean Your Bowels. Many report benefit soon after taking korex. as these reports show. "I feel improvement in niy system already after taking a few C. 11.

Wisconsin. "It toulc. effect on me within 24 hours." R. Geneva, O. "I can't express tnv satisfaction from results 1 have hud from one box." C.

W. Cleveland. O. "The few korex tablets that I have taken have done me more good than all other thine that I have tried." W. J.

Waterloo. Ia. "I am truly surprised at its power and results. I feel better today than I have felt in 23 years." 11 Lockland, O. Many women also have written to express their satisfaction with korex compound, as these show: "I have been taking korex compound just one week today.

When 1 commenced 1 couldn't -jmfc)j a Hoop. imj liistr-M-pntlny--helped-with my handling things like a Mrs. IC, Gadsden. Ala. "I have taken your compound four-days.

I can't thank you enough for the good it tats-already dope nic." Mrs. Wil- lows, Cal. The compound to which Mr. Laurette refers in his letter is prepared for easy use at home by any one. It has won the praise of thousands who say they suffered from nervous exhaustion, diminished or depleted vigor, neurasthenia, 'premature age and lack of animation vand vital force.

Compounded for acting directly on lower spinal nerve centers and blood vessels, gratifying benefits are known usually in a few days, according to thousands who have the compound. Many reports show satisfaction in obstinate cases that had defied all other treatments previously used, including those composed of gland substances. The coupon below will bring you korex compound to test under money-back guarantee. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and cloggeo and need flushing occasionally, else we nigan. I'aijline Harrison, Etla Mae hel linii" Hobby Steams.

Marie. Griffin is the daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin, who ea'mo to Oakland from Baltimore, when was 1 year old, and, her brother William, also a 'graduate from Technical High, was L' years old. Her father was order clerk lor a number of years at a grocery in Oakland, and is now receiving clerk ol' an Oakland store.

IIr mother was the first colored student to enter and graduate from He I'aw University of Greencastle, 1ml. Homer C.ee liishop is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James, liisliop. He is a native -son, His father is from a.

pioneer California family. His mother is a native and graduate of Vv'ilbei force University in tihlo, and I taught for a number of years ill I Western University at Quindaro, Kali. J. llal.bi Rudolph Coffee delivered an appreciative address Sunday evening at First A. M.

K. church on Tlie Value of Kducation." He St'oke under tlie auspices of tlie University and Scholarship club. I A public reception was given all i he graduates Monday evening at ISeth Udeu D.iplist church. Oakland, and on Wednesday evening and Mrs. Giijlin entertained for 'their daughter Marie and the I other graduates in the parlors of 1 he Community I louse.

diar inisei in severe head have backache and the' region. after eight years of unsuccessful' treatments and operations. A seventy-two-year-old man from Maine writes that his general health Is improved nfter taking kurex. He says: "I feel better than at 25." Money-Back Guarantee X-Ray Coupon Wehinger X-Ray Chiropractors I'AIjMER GIUOr.VTES 3239 Telegraph Av. aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders.

You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean and tin; moment you fee! an ache or pain In the kidney region begun drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad alts from any good here, take a tablospoon-f ti I In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your then act This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined witli lilhia. and Is intended til flush clogged kidney; and help stimulate them to activity. It also" helps neutralize tho acids in tlie urino so they no longer Irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder dis-orders. Jad' Palts Is Inexpensive: makes delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everybody -liould take now nuil to help keep thf ir kidiK clean.

A ll.t now local dniL git nils of Jad -Salts -tw folks who believe In trying to correct Mdrn-v trouble while li only trouble. Uy nil means have uur phystvian examine your kidneys nt ust twice a year. Advertisement. Guarantee Coupon I III Out. clip Out iiiiiI Mail Now Mellon Laboratories II in Mi Iioii Khiwi City, Mo.

1'lease send me the full MfvrirUi Kon under your timraniiT. I'nh-ss vnu find rin'lnsed with tlii1" coupon, it understood lliat 1 uni to pay f2 and postal when pa reel is delivered, but if 1 report Hip end of ten days thatu am not satisfied, vnu are refund the pri'V upon request. i lnrrrlt- iinnnf ltr trnt fztt. lr. l'lirtlen 4 oimtrlrn I Oakland.

Phone Piedmont SC07 Hours: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. 2 to P.

U. 7 to P. M. Sundays to 13 A. M.

To the reasonable mind, we believe, such letters as those reprinted here are interesting evidence' that korex compound is something different, and at worth Investigating. No mutter how obstinate you may consider your case, regardless of vther treatments you have used, you may use korex compound ith this assurance: IF WITHIN 10 HAYS YOU ARK NOT SATISKIKD, THE TKST COSTS 5VOIT NOTHING. If you are lacking in vigor if your activity is low if yen- are -M h'foi your time if your work is a hurdeii If you are wonrt-rinc what 'may help vonv fill out ami mail the coutxn wriio us) and "we will forward a treatment of the genuine korex compound in a plain SKAhKD wrapper. You may enclose two dollars. 'or pay two dollars and postage on delivery, just as you prefer, but if you report within ten days that you are not satisfied, we will refund the purchase price upon request.

This guarantee backed by in a big Kansas City bank means exactly what it saw SATISFACTION OR YOLK MO.VKV I SACK. And It holds regard les of what other treatments you have tried fthout success. Your word xo. wit h-out any argument. Korex MI ST satisfy vim or cost vnu T.AKK TIII2 TIMK.

KlfiliT Now. To CI. II' HI T. FILL OLT AND MAIL Till: CoLI'ON. IF presented within 10 days from date, thla Cou pon entitles the bearer to an X-Uay report showing; the exact cmise of his sickness asolulcly Ires ot charge or obligation In any way.

Jan. Arthur V.rooks. valet to President Couliilge. who was recently spoken of through the Associated 1'iess, was hn the late Harding while on his western trip. He has I i for the uTi year- a i nnir.

I'ui-io-tr nf tukt iml ig the past week the auiiual I'lneiV confer! was held 'ai esl 1' l'. A III. I. iilfciJlUe. uU-i-lldcd l' not only farmers, but boih colored nd w'hite e.liiialors iiud I-t ire wmkpis.

Tills car tha following Mlbleel- we re li Isc usse Aki icultuial Unrest," "The Caus-s in ALSO OITICT-S IX SAX TOAXCISOO AXD I AXtilXKS MELTON LABORATORIES, 1440 Meltcn Kansas City, Mo No Medicine; Surgery, Massage or Electricity.

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