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Ctffiune MAY 111926 A-i: SUNDAY Brother, Sister Graduated Santa. In Sheriff's Rw Race ARMY, of Santa Cruz county, opposing Sheriff H. B. Holohan, incumbent. Garrison has been president of the Santa Cruz Realty board, director of the California Realty association, chamber ofcommerce director, and active in civic and community affairs.

ing's program' ending with dances al IXLpE Ci -hall and Pinole Opera house. On Sunday there, will be a parade and crowning of the queen. Services will be held at St. Joseph's church, Rev. Chas.

Phillips in charae. 1 Pinole Holy Ghost Festival Planned PINOLE, May 16. The Holy Ghost celebration here to be given by Conselho Don Alfonzo No. 12, T. E.

on June 6555 and 6, will be marked by many features. Miss Luclle Costa has been chosen queen of the celebration and Dorothy Lewis and Bernlce Smith will be of honor. There will be a parade, after which there will be a display of fireworks the even SANTA CKtfZ, May I J. P. M.

Garrison, realtor, yesterday an--nouaced his candidacy for sheriff BEATEN. FLEES TO 'Whole Family" Finishes U. Together Yell-Leader Career Ends twt i -j -tag CTiiEEgEEEEEEEasi JnanJanrf FUR, NEW IDS BERKELEY, May 15. A brother and sister, who went through grammar and high school together, B. SCHLESINGERSONS TELEPHONE LAKESIDE ONE BROADWAY, SAN PABLO, SIXTEENTH STREETS- OAKLAND sheepskins together, she waited for her brother to complete his preparatory studies before registering on the Berkeley campus.

Both were graduated from Technical High, Oakland. Both Minney and his sister have been active in collegiate affairs during four years on the campus. Mlnney is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and of several honor societies. He plans to continue law studies either in Berkeley or the East. Miss Minney majored in art and will probably go East to study In art schools.

Both were registered in the college letters and science on the Berkeley campus. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnney, who attended Wednesday's commencement, had the distinction of seeing their "entire" family graduate at one time. stood side by side at last Wednesday's commencement exercises at the University, of California and received their sheepskins.

They are Martin Mlnney, who has just stepped down from the role of varsity yell leader by reason of his graduation, and Estabrook Mlnney, children of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mlnney, 2939 Ashby avenue.

The senior Minney is an Oakland realty broker. In addition to being graduated with his sister, young Minney Is one of the youngest members of this year's graduation class. He Is 19 years old. His sister preceded ii graduating high school hut -tau ''order that both might their college Cretonne poster pillows and novelty dolls for summer General Leads Men to Farm Colony; Some Day to Return. (The romance of a defeated Chinese army, in some ways the finest the land of Confucius has ever produced, going out through historic ISankout Puss into the wastes of Mongolia to found an agricultural colony and bide their lime until they can return and wrest control from their combined enemies, is reflected in the following cable dispatch from Paul Wright, The TRIBUNE'S correspondent in Peking.

Wright gives a detailed picture of China's military strength and weakness). for porches, yachts, lawns, motor boats, canoes, camping, automobiles, summer cottages any place where colorful inique things are wanted See them al Schlesingers'. stfijpnSstijsjj Bt PAIL WRIGHT. Would you be truly of the mode, then you must fall in line to get "i heee infinitely clever expression of the modern taste for exotic dolls ACT OVDTIES (Special Cable to The Oakland TRIBUNE ana tb Chicago JJaiiy flews.) and gay pillows. And there are so many corners that one of these PEKING, May 15.

In retreat through Nankow Pass, the Kuo- xnlnchun. or National pe le'a army is reversing China's history. It dolls would fit in as the best possible expression of the modern spirit. First of all, we are moderns and this way lies the expression of our age. Their price says, "Buy 1" Among Negroes Delilah 6easley Novelty Cretonne Pillows Round and oval, of cretonne in gay CQ-tummer patterns, invite you to rest your head upon them.

Cretonne Poster Pillows -Bright orange and blue squares (J 1 7 and oblongs portray romantic I episodes or romantic-looking ladies, special! Novelty Cretonne Dolls Gaily gorgeous ladies with dC2 supple limbs that stay just where P- JJ you put them, in graceful posture. F. SCHLES1NGER SONS. Third Floor "The International Institute," held In Ban Francisco during Music Week, gave a program in the ballroom of the St. Franeis-Hotel the evening of May under and presented Dawson, club president, who In turn Introduced the speaker of the evening, Edy, city manager of Berkeley, who talked on "County Charter" and "City Manager." The object of this club la to teach civic pride.

the auspices of the San Francisco executive committer of the sixth was through these steep narrow defiles that barbaric Mongol hordes descended upon somnolent China In the thirteenth century to set up Mongol dynasty and energize the devitalized Chinese court and government. FARM OOJjONT PliANNED. The X-uomlnchun, the most orderly and best educated and trained army China has known, is leaving behind the rich plains of Chihll province and the wealth of Peking and is heading into the wastes of China's outlying northwest territory, where the National army's commander-in-chief, "Christian General" Feng Yu-hslang, is aid to have planned a colony of soldier-farmers who will work and await the opportune time to attack Peking again. Only the First Kouminchun persists. This army has been the nucleus of all the national army forces.

It was built up around annual National Music Week com 1 And now mittee. The program featured the music of all nations. Edward Stello, lyric tenor, Represented Cameron Shirts for Men are added to Schlesingers' list of negro music by singing a group of spirituals. nationally advertised leaders for men The Bahla movement national The California, Conference of Social Workers, upon the adjournment of the convention in Pasadena, will Journey to Oakland, where 90 will be tendered a luncheon In the Linden Branch Y. W.

C. A. The Girls' Reserve of the branch will present on the evening of June 3 In the auditorium of the Central Y. W. C.

A. the operetta "Flowers That Bloom in the Spring." The proceeds are to be used in sending delegates to the Alsilamo conference of convention was held in San Francisco during Music week at the Whitcomb Hotel, and Stello again was selected to represent the Negro race by singing three classi Men choose their shirts with care. They may neglect to order a new suit or they may wear the ties they get for Christmas but they I want their shirts to feel well and look well. They want them to give the tort of wear demanded only of the best. That's the reason Sclilesineers' chose Cameron shirts to add to their other lines of nationally advertised merchandise in their Store for Men.

i cal numbers. Stello has a splen They come in white, blue, tan and gray, colors that men like. sRead over the ten best reasons why men of California prefer Cameron shirts. 10 excellent reasons for the superiority of Cameron Shirts did voice, he having toured Europe with an opera company. Ho has been spending his winter vacation in northern California, and delighted Oakland audiences at benefits for a woman's club.

Mrs. E. D. Cannady, of Portland, delivered an address before the Bahia Movement convention. She was in Oakland the AVhampoa Military academy cadets and still has 140,000 men, though it is short -of food, funds and ammunition.

The Second srmv was virtually wiped out. The Third, which once had 300,000 ragmuf fins, now has not more than 3 0,000 and lias merged with the first. The Fourth deserted to the enemy and is now with the Yangtze war lord. "Wu IVi-tu: the Vlfih nmhr not more than In the recent graduating class of the University of California there were a few members of the negro race. They were Leon Whittaker, who received his A.

B. and will enter the College of Jurisprudence; 6. Tailor-made cuffs have concealed stitching that sustains the quality demonstrated in every phase of construction in the shirt. 7. A broadcloth fabric that is simply marvelous for wear, combines quality and appearance with extremely practical use.

8. The roughest wage will not disturb the beautiful lustre of this fabric Even after many launderings, they look well. 9. Because these are one of the smartest shirts tailored in America, you'd expect to pay more for them, but moderate prices prevail. 10.

B. F. Schlesinger Sons handle this shirt in Oakland exclu-sively. Another of the many famous lines to mark our style supremacy. SONS.

First Floor 1. Colors are boil proof. After repeated laundering, the color remains the same. They always keep fresh in appearance. 2.

Colors are sunfast. They're the sort you'll warft to take on your vacation besides, they'll stand the rigors of drying. 3. Shirts are extra full cut. They're long in body and sleeves, do not pull out and are always comfortable to wear.

4. Fine trimmings and fine tailoring mark them as shirts for well-diessed business and professional men who demand the best. 5. Collar perfected for fit and style and tailored with concealed stitching is one of the handsomest collars in styledom. B.

F. SCHLESINGER Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Tobe Williams assembled a group of friends to hear her speak. Mrs. Cannady has the distinction of being the only colored woman practicing attorney on the Pacific coast, She is a graduate of Northwestern I'niveisity, has a family and is editor and publisher of "The Advocate," a weekly in Portland.

Mrs. Williams was particularly anxious that the officers and members of the local branch N. 'A. A. C.

P. hear her since Attorney Can an active member of the Oakkind Lyceum and the "Kappa Alpha Psi" fraternity; Erskins Raglin, A. from the college of commerce, who will enter the college of jurisprudence, lie is a member of the Omega Pso phi fraternity; Dewey Davidson, A. from the college letters and science, a member ol the "Alpha Phi Alpha" fraternit and a pre-inedieal student; Miriam Mathews, A. from the coileg.

of letters and science, she is preh ident of the local chapter of tb Delta Sigma Theta; Kenneth Johnson, Ph. graduate In pharmacy, member of the Alpha Phi Alpha; John Collins, Ph. graduate in pharmacy; Lloyd Issacs, A. from college of letters and science; Consuella Bright, A. and Theresa Harper, bachelor of science.

The two last named were from the class of last year but failed to receive recognition through column owing to the 3UUU. OPPOSITION STIlONGKJt. Of the opposition to the Kuo-miiichun, AYu Vei-fu, south of Peking, has approximately OO.OoO men, mostly from Honan province. In the north Chanp Tso-lin's Manchurian party forees number 150.000. Then Chang Tsung-chang end 1A Chfng-lin command that portion of the allied forces left in Cliihli and Chanting provinces after the autumn lit 2 5 campaign.

Their combined strength approximates 75,000, to wfllch may be added the army of 'huan-fani: at the mouth of the Yangtze river. Sun has been inactive, but is believed to lie sypiimthoUo toward Chang Tso-lin and Wu Pei-fu. His army numbers about 60.000. Finally in the south Kwangtung province are some Go, 000 Huniinese allies of the Kuominohun who are aiming to seize Honan and Hupeh Franchette Dresses as advertised in May Vogue nady is the organizer for that body in the northwestern part of the United States, and recently addressed the student body of the I'niveisity of Oregon on the great work being done by the organization. Mother's Day was observed by be all the churches, Mrs.

Lilliam may Jotter Davis, organist of Beth Eden Baptist church, had a spe cial musical program, after which Miss Ida Jackson delivered an ad writer absence. dress. The Maria Baldwin chapter of American War Mothers at mip PARI tended the morning service. The Death visited members of several families the last week. M.

C. First A. M. E. church held perhaps the most eluborate Mother's Day had at Schlesingers' for $33 76, who came from Houston, Texas last August to visit his son, died in the home of his son in Oakland.

The sudden death Sunday of Ella Nurse, was a great shock to the community. She was a native of Franklin, Louisiana, a former member of Ashbury M. E. church MCWVORK services. Professor Keeton, cholr-ister, had a well-balanced program of vocal and Instrumental music.

The choir sang without musical accompanist a spiritual, "Rocks Don't Fall on Me." It had been arranged by Keeton. The solo by Mrs. Leona Anderson. "Mother o' Mine," and by Miss Kate Grasses, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine," were especially well rendered. They were followed by Miss Roberta Wells, who played a violin solo, "Ava Maria," by Gounod.

The best number of the of that city, the Household of Ruth, Court of Calantha. Companion of Forester, the Louisiana Commercial provinces. Altogether me rvanonai army is greatly outnumbered. The opium factor enters into the present widespread civil warfare inasmuch as Sun Chuan-fang in the lower Yantze territory Is trying to hold Shanghai and Nanking and to capture big receipts from the opium traffic. It is estimated this traffic produces from to $10,000,000 annually.

A KM 8 IJIVKKSII'IKD. Three arsenals in China are manufacturing arms for the various armies. One at Nana Yang, rear Nankow, central China, is controlled by Wu Pel-fu. A second at Nukden belongs to Chang Tso-lin. The third is at Canton, south China, and is being developed on a big scale.

There Is also a smaller one at Kiangnan in the Shanghai neighborhood. Most of the artillery in use consists of 75-millimeter guns, though the Mukdenttes have 60 of twice that diameter. All of these nuns shoot only shrapnel, no high explosive shells. All factions are getting three-Inch trench mortars, while I he Nunken army has some U-Inch mortars. This Is the tm service was the Wilson Brothers' quartet, (sons of Dr.

and Mrs. Association and Taylor Memorial M. E. church. She was a widow of Ernest Nurse of Franklin, coming to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Azzie Smith of Oakland, In 11. When they moved to Oakland she Identified herself with Fifteenth street A. M. E. church, and when the Taylor Memorial church was established Wilson), who played saxophones, and Irvin McCaine, a clarionet, with Professor Keeton at the piano.

That number was railed "When. Comes the Dawn," and was an she transfered her membership there since it wn-ef the same branch of the Methodist church in which she held membershln In her own town. Her cheerful dis position and practical Christian original composition by Keeton. Ri'V. 1'i-yor.

before announcing his text, said that Keeton was working to secure for the church a new pipe organ before the coming of the National Association of Colored Women convention, and had planned munical teas and dinners to help raise funds. Rev. Pryor tnen preached a short but impressive sermon. character endeared her to all. She Again, we present positive proof of our statement that we bring to Oakland the new in style al the moment of its introduction in eastern markets.

Franchettes, the epitome of style in the marts of Paris, apear in 'Oakland and New York, in Schlesingers' and nine other of the leading stores of the country, simultaneously. It gives us a sense of satisfaction in this way to make good our stewardship to the women ol Oakland, keying us to ever greater effortj in serving them. The Last Word in Paris Fashions rfAv Presented by 10 Stores in 10 Cities yaPlT l--''jfJ Values no one store could possibly offer at fc vivYW i. vt-: -'ix If -Wh ww' -'i'- lot i I leaves four children, Ernest. Azzie.

Nellie and AlvJn; a son-in-law. dauchter-ln-law, three grandchildren and a foster sister. Her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Orleans came to attend the funeral, which was held Fridnv In Taylor Memorial K. church.

favorite weapon in the recent and present warfare. Airplanes are negligible. They eannot coordinate machine guns and propeller blades. Poison bhs hm not gone far heyond the experimental stage. There Is a great diversity In small arms, old types gradually being replaced by modern revolvers, rifles and machine guns.

MVK OFF COFXTKV. The Chinese armies do not have proper means of transport, so they linpreaa horses, donkeys, men and camels when moving. Motortrucks are kept at the bases and little used. A commissariat Is lack in. The armiea billet and feed on the The Acorn club, composed of young college men.

visited the Home for Aged and Infirm Colored People Sunday aftornoon and rendered a prorrmn of rnuMe. They also carried an Immense basket of fruit and flowers. Mrs. Hettie B. Tilghman, as a member of the executive board, received the gifta on f-PCf'lirl floor Mail Truck Driver Warned as Speeder PITTSBIRG.

May Horace IVavf. driver of a I'nlted States iniill truck, wa convicted of speeding In the police court here, and warned by Police Judee Wade Moore. Davl was represented by P'UVy in costumes are gathered I together, in R-Ui' i I Sfeay town, or at the country club. jfe V1! nehair of the homo and the board of directors. The club asked that it be permitted to annually hold Mother'a Day exercises in this home.

Boys' Sports Blouses people. There Is no sanitary service. After tha battle the wounded are gathered by mollis ari are not well cared for. Communications are fair between major headquarters and from t.rleades to division, but not between units mailer than a regiment. There are no observation balloons.

Staff work 1 Improving. Cpyr.ht. lt. 1 Came Daiir The oien collar, short sleeve style and good patterns 85c ienis t'ouss wno holds a contract for delivery of mall from the pst office to the railroad depots. According to Traffic Officer F.

If. Hllson. Davl claimed he could not be prosecuted, so he was cited to test the law. The following mere fined $18 each on speeding char (tea: Joseph Detrlrhl and O. Pennlnl of Stockton: Albert E.

Warburton of Martinet, Bench warrants will be issued for Francisco Valasquez and Mra. Rose Taylor, who failed to you will see a franchette. FRAXCHBTTE FROCKS WiimM 'JjXjPfl ar htnrn "Wmiivy in these thopt PF.RMinMER-LEADF.il OLDS, rORTMAN KING tfdBS if I f'WM'H' n.ltimfc Mi. Pwtl.nd.Ore. iAHm 'Wfm'tf PI fKiMICDALES THE OUTLET CO.

Awisftf i 1 iff 2tr ork-N Y- prti, r. i. Aw! i A 7 I GILCHRIST COMPANY RHODES BROS. lVUf r4J-, I jl THE GOLDEN RI LE B. F.

JCHLFSINCFR A SON? fcR $1 IkV't Jj'A The Nrth Oakland Improvement club met Tuesday evenlnB In the auditorium of Lonpfellow school. M. N. Johnson reported that since the club was organized on August 4. 192S, the member had purchased and planted 131 pounds of rraaa seed and 12 sacks of fertiliser.

Since the advent of spring It hmiwe have been painted and It remodeled. The Tnu1ral number were furnlhed by Mra. Iincaster and daughters. Margret and Klinor. Witien.

chairman of program committee, presided of these quality percale blouses make them popular for vacation. Sizes 6 to 13. Boys' Sweaters $3.95 $4.95 Light V-rtrtk style ith tight-filing cuffs and bottom in good partem; sires 30 to 33. i-ongic Flannels. $4.95 to $7.45 Lodi Clubwomen to Give 'Calico Ball LODI.

May IS Miaa Mill, chairman of th mnrml commit! of the Ixdl Woman's rluh ha announced the annual calico hall to which the chibomn mar lnM tbair hutfiU n.l male frwn TvAmr vnin Mi It. ThU annual rnt ia tne ef the amionn of the clubwomen's th lat raW-ndar. The u-tom fr tb mt-rs of the rluh to their shf1 ant -rta. The event im erttrelr an InfWnat affair an4 the rlabaon mtmr raftr ah 4rm'. -j p-r I).

A. VIEBULDT A CO. Jt iffi It Sun Room Rugs have a delightful col. levtioit of t'ue new addln Cro Fibre Ruga for sun mom or porch. Pattern! are the name en both aides, colors are fart.

The fibre In the rr dved before weaving. Pee them! i i I i i i ii i I i i rv 7 Thieves Loot Niles Sice 1 891 Home of Jewelry 5ure to pie ard ine ta fit carpet House I I I MMV ".1 LJ JLa for they are Uikwrd i.le Dad in the popular wafcnals; 4 to 17 year. "When jocr think think Mar It thw art Ut lw4 ml tw-re tr, mv fr the r--j ft. 1, "lrnn rm fntT tm Jo frl I tl tj r4 twaakrf. A im-lr4 hM a4 tr viv-tlmt, le 4 519-21 13TH ST.

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