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MARCH 31, 1929 6-A SUNDAY aftlanD CTt.Butte IH1ESS SffEIT DRUG Welcoi NEW ADMIRAL Tl RULE NI Police Pup opsRrize JEAN HATCH and her police, dog "Lindy." yhkh captured honors for the peTshow conducted bj- children of the Grant school in Richmond. Oiher "peti" shown ranged from insects to goldfish andincluded Spiders, moths, turtles, rabbits, chickens, rjleeons'and phnlo. OF CITY TO BE STRESSED Member, of the TRIBUNE Juvenile troupe who take part At Hippodrome theater in wng and dance act entitled "An Easter Revue," for four day April 2 to 5, inclusive. 1 Front row, kneeling, left to right: ROSE MARY MARTIN, PHILLIP FORD. ADRIAN LAURENCE and MICKY BROPHY.

Center row. left to right: CHARLOTTE NELSON. BERNICE JOHNSON. CHARLOTTE SPENCER. BETTY JANE GAUPMAN.

BARBARA JANE FAHL-STROM and AILEEN COLEMAN. Back row. left to right: PATSY BERNARD, MIL-DRED BROWN. CURTIS FENTONnd RITA ROBBINS. De Forrest photo.

1 DFG. i BERKELET, March-O. With 178 people killed and Injured In automobible accidents In the atate of 'California during the month of January, the Berkeley Traffic Safety Commission announced today that it would double efforts in placing the thought of safe driving beforo the motorists of the college elty. As 'many of the accidents on the Keener Interest Being Shown In Work. of Association, Says P.

II. Woodward. streets and highways fall under the general heading of "KecKiess the Berkeley commission has taken that particular evil for their April campaign, A. R. Cdall, president, stated yesterday.

The Bureau of Public Safety. Division of Motor Vehicles, In their 4 SAN FRANCISCO, March SO. Admiral William V. Pratt will be the next commander-in-chief of the combined United States flfeet, according to Admlral Henry A. Wiley, who will relinquish the post May 21.

after holding it since November. He arrived here yesterday on tho Texas, which will remain In San Francisco harWor until APTransfer of command likely will lake place at San Pedro, Wiley believes. He has not been told what his next assignment will be. Although future naval carriers likely will be smaller in Wiley declared both the Saratoga and Lexington proved themselves "of great efficiency in the recent Atlantic maneucers. Criticism directed apalnst them is undesirved, in his opinion.

SPEED ER GETSFIVE DATS. RICHMOND, March 80. Speed Ing 62 miles an hour on Ban Pablo avenue here will cost L. J. Rice.

131 Albion avenue, San Francisco, a chauffeur, five days in tha city Jail He has commenced serving the sentence imposed yesterday by Police Judge C. A. Odel). Displaying a spirit of tion and Interest In the civic and commercial development of Oakland, many firms are joining hands with the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, Francia H. Woodward, chairman of the membership com mittee of tha chamber, announced today, "In our membership work we are finding1 a keener interest being shown by new firm and added In latest report show 196 accidents resulting from reckless driving with four deaths.

uuaii points Out, these cases were termed reckless driving In the original re port and there are several more that mlsht be placed under the same general heading, depending on circumstance of each case. One hundred and nlne-tnrea ac tereat on the part of others," stated Woodward. Recent new members Joining the chamber are a follows: Welded Products Kay Jewelry Company; Qllkbarg Motor Company; Elm Aircraft Company! East Twelfth Street Improvement Association; W. B. JKoshay Company; U.

C. Express Storage Company; W-Beot Drive Electrlo Company; California Steeloa Company: First cidents with 11 deaths resulted from motorists driving on tne wrong side of the road, a practlto itself that might easily De cermeu reckless. Other accidents that might fall under that same general head aro: Did not have right of way 4UJ accidents, 8 deaths. Cutting in 45 acciaenis, Ar.athm Drove througn saiety xono it ald.nta. 1 death.

English Lutheran church; Steward Gabriel; Cheney Production Company; BvarHot Sales Company; No Nock Piston King Company; Oakland Woodenware, Ino.i Holmes Crane; General Engineering and Dry Dock Company; Richfield Oil Building; Remlllard Brick Company; Anderson ft Fox; Kentucky, Tavern; Fidelity Audit Placement Bufeaty Lawrence Employment Holmes, Morel Foundry Cor poratlon; Turlock Market; Piepen T.lmlnir the above cases wit" lV 5 1 Three Functions 1 Glasses f' a FIRST they tbonld enable 0 yon to lee clearly. 6 SECONDLY they" should 1 ive yonr eyes eomfort I those first termed as reckless Hrivlner chow that there were 84 M( accidents with 26 deaths resulting from vlo atioos that were enner reckless driving or very closely con 1. ii TUT i fmnimniiin. a 1- Atf nected with such a title. "We hone to urove to the motor ing public the grave danger in driving a car in a reckless fashion, thy Dollar.

Boston bull: Mirlan RICHMOND, March 80 By the ntntad Uhall In sneaking on tne 16! THIRD They ihould add Gresham, Scotch terrier; Yvonne campaign. "Many people drive In margin of a gnat's eyelash, a woolly black spider won first award over recKlces manner ana no uui Marshall, springer, apanlel; Cecil Burke water spaniel;) Buddy Spaulding. chow: Roy and Lane (0 to your looks and person Iq IV (I 1 11 1 1 Tribune Juveniles Play in Heva that they are violating tne a white moth at the variegated pet nurg Kearieyt U. C. Bonham; Tientsin Cafe; Electrolux Herberts-Moore Machinery Company; Gas Consumers Association; Fred J.

Weetlund; Buck Mfg. Harry R. Cunningham; Oakland Health Food Store; Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada; Major Livingston G. Irving: Automata Screw Products; Peerless Stages, The Vacuette Distributing Zlnke Renewing Shoe Burroughs Adding Machine Company; Superior Culvert Cuttiha- in. dodging through show held by the children of Grant trnffln.

cuttlnor' corners and many school under the auspices of the other so-called minor violations ii inn ii in rj i cr Biimnrn Tiirnr Hippodrome Easter Show mnnv times can be placed under faculty and Parent-Teacher association. It wm daylight, and the moth was not at Ite beat. KITTREDGE GLASSES 0 0 COMBINE THESE FUNCTIONS 5 4 Courteou Personal Service Priest, Australian shephard; Edith Nee, fox terrlor; Ruth Johnson, Airedale; Clifford Quintlne, fox terrier. Cat Prizes to Patricia Brown, Betty Minor, Miriam Bryant, Mildred Lourelro, Lee Denny, Ruth McElroy, Dolores Shubert, Isabelle the general neaaing oi ikiu Entries in the event totalled 1G7. driving." intri and ran the gamut from inflects.

For four days starting Tuesday, April 2, and ending with the last Choral Society to Flume Company; National Kanteen Company; Read's' Bonded Adjustment Bureau; Jos. E. Calne, and Klnge County Packing Company. turtles and goldfish to guinea pigs, rabbits, bantam chickens, ducks, pigeons, cats and dogs. The affair performance Friday evening, April 5, nearly a score of The TRIBUNE Fratee and Keater Roberts.

Rabbits Palmer Jackson, Ruth Minter, Louis Maslov and Bertha Hagen. Chickens Billle Peterson, Jean Hold 'Stunt' Night was under the general direction of Miss Emily Louden, nrinclnal. juvenile performers will be fea CHICAGO, March JO. A bandit with a blonde woman for a chauffeur, stepped out of a sedan on the Pieasanton Cast WALNUT CREEK. March 80.

tured by the Hippodrome theater Amaral and Dolores Glllan. Bird The second monthly stunt party Thirty-seven awards were given as follows by Mls Helen Spaulding, In a half hour Easter revue. These clever youngsters who have Jane Fahlstrom, Betty Jane Gaup-man, Phillip Ford, Micky, Brophy, Charlotte Nelson and Mildred Brown. They are appearing- under the direction of Beverly Swabey, Juvenile director- for Tha Oakland TRIBUNE, and Miss Ivy Ford, coach. There are the other four regular Ackerman-Harris vaudeville acts on the bllj, and the feature picture, "The Tent of Donald Norton," Is the greatest of outdoor drama offered, on the screen for some time.

It ot. soutn side today, and aimed a i Appear in r7aV "wed-" ahotgun at Harry AVlnt- Thomas Nee and George Morris. party given by the memoers oi in Walnut Choral will be held Wednesday. April 8. at Memorial hall.

the Judges: so often entertained at the Hippodrome have been augmented by a PLEASANTON. March 0. Bev Billle Carroll, Patricia Radke and Jean Chapin, Pigeon Marshall Thole. Guinea pig Jim Ocwell. Fish Dallas 6mlth.

Turtle Frank Bronson. Spider Jean Cragv Duck Mary Tuttle. lii mm niLiiui uciiuiu an mcy mew up in another car with a payroll for the H. 13. Robinson Roofing Dogs Jean Haitian.

nollf Ann-. number of new and talented per JUoral members are wiso iaru Jack Buchan. black and tan; Georglna Van Martyr, collie; Doro enty pupils of Amador Joint union high school will appear In "The Bella of Beaujolais," a three-act operetta which la to be presented In the school auditorluin. Friday Freulor, director: Mrs. money Smith, accompanist, accompanist; Mesdumes T- C.

Kendall, W. U. Barnes. W. Burnham, E.

U. company. Winters made a move una nave an new costumes, as though to resist the holdup, and nffa and dances to help make the bandit killed him. He then th'r ftct a real headllner, which, by took $780 away from Leland and i th8 wy. Is billed these four days reentered the sedan beside the Pn tne regular Ackerman-Harris Mnnrls driver.

nk riluA her 1 vaudeville circuit. shows dog team races, aij; Indian': uprising, a snow romance an has Bradlev. Orvllle Stow, Russell Stow, Lewis Palmer, J. A. Lemolne, Paul VITAL STATISTICS clutch pedal and Sued away with'.

Those in the act are Curtis Fen- ton, Alleen 'Coleman, Marian O'Con- I the bandit and his loot. action from start to finish. Thryone' Power, Eugenia Gilbert, Virginia Boardman, nd George Walsh are In the leading parts, Altogether the bill Is one of the best Easter ehow neii, jtose Mary Martin, Patsy Bernard, Charlotte Spencer, Rita Rob-bins, Winifred Johnson, Barbara offered by the Hippodrome in years. THE CALENDAR Bokley, Richard Burr, L. H.

Bpou. Rose MoCaw, Elsie Post. Lyman Stoddard, Raymound Murphy and the Misses Eva Silvelra and Gloria Cross. Sunday School Has Annual Easter Hunt WALNUT CREEK, March HO. Twenty-six members of the Sunday school of the Methodist churCh en-Joyed an Easter egg hunt at the chtiroh grounds yesterday.

The hunt 'followed the final rehearsal DYNAMITE, IN BANDITS SANTA CLARA CO. SAN JOSIS, March 80. -The fol-lowing Vital statistic were on file In this city todayi Marriage Licenses Issued. Pster Meyers, 21, San Francisco, and Mabel C. Alves, 19, Santa Clara.

Frederick W. Wehner, and Anna Cochran, 10, both of Oak land. Marriage License Applications, Francis Ruttan, Oakland, and Henrietta U. Woodward, 17, Learn By Investigation How You May Enjoy MODERN HI-GLASS DENTISTRY WITHOUT THE OLD-FASHIONED EXTRAVAGANT PRICES (TODAY? CI MS IN CEEI I TODAT. for the annual Easter morning program given by the children.

Some of the children participating are TRIBUNE radio broadcast Athens Athletic club concert, Doreen Osborne, Stanley 80(1 er, Berkeley, William Moller. 13, Pled mont. and Elsie Young, 28, Oakland. Rocro Cagglna, 29, and Josephine MaraJco, 17, both of San Jose, Died. evening.

Dorothy and Billy Palmer, Erlone Berkeley Hiking club, hike to LITTLE ROCK. March 30. O. E. White, prominent Little Rock real estate dealer, was blown 100 feet in the air today and In TOPEKA, March 30 Two bandits robbed the State bank of Akarusa of $3000 today and es Claremont ridge.

Sierra club hike to Mt. Davidson, 11 1 WO 1 1 0 DR. WHETSTONE Invites You to Come Ud For 11 Jean. Bess Geary, Lilfc Jinnette, Norman, Virginia and Helen Wed-sted. Heraldlne and Ernestine Warner, Norma Wilson, Dick Jones and Jack Treidekidt.

stantly killed when a charge of FInlahhacker pool and rock caped, after locking A. V. Llndell. dynamite he was carrvlne in his Contra Costa Hills club, Easter automobile exploded. cashier, in the vault.

-i egg hunt, Camp Tres Sendas. irs, Paulina S. Baker, widow of tha late Orlando Baker. A native of California, aged 70 years. REEL In Kan Jose, March 28, FREE EXAMINATIONFREE CONSULTATION S-FREE DEMONSTRATION FREE ESTIMATE rW California Alpine club, hike to Laurel Dell.

"Try the East Bay Firs? A Visit Incurs no Obligation TOMORROW TRIBUNE radio broadcast. ASK ABOUT OUR NEW Oakland Forum, Hotel Oakland, OLD PLATES MADE TO FIT TIGHT, Harriet Reel, rnothor of Mrs. Virginia E. Sanflllppo, grandmother of Gerald, Reginald and Clarence Emery. A native of California, aged 68 years.

REYNOLDS In San Jose, March 27, William L. Reynolds, husband of Maude Reynolds. A native of California, aged 68 years and 10 months. Birth. COTA In San Jose.

March 24. to Mr. and Mis. Frank Cota, a daughter. MOORHEAD In San Jose, March 25, to Mr.

and Mrs. M. Moorhcad, a daughter. KTANI.4LACS CO. Mls Mary Wollacei Weir, "Promoting International Understanding-Influence of tho Six American Col.

leges In the Near East," 2:80 p. nv BUDGET iHl PLAN Hoy Scouts leader' nature course Monday Ushers in Our Spring Sale Events Bringing You Most Generous Savings With tho return of Spring our thoughts turn to lioiiseoteanlng and we are breSig'hJ face to face with the iierrwdtjr of replacing old pieces of furniture that have outlived Ihelr usefulness. Tho EAST BAY has mado It particularly easy for yon to secure the many things yon need on Ihe most generous terms at savings that mean something to you. Conic In and Inspect the flno values nnd you'll understand why many people "Try the East Buy First" when aro lit the market for furniture. I DR.

WHETSTONE'S DR nnd Troop 101, Chabot observatory 7:30 p. m. Beginning of spring; Dlmond camp open. Town and. (Jown club, spring festival, 3 p.

m. Lakeview club, business meeting and program, 2 p. m. WHETSTONE'S Special Introductory Offer DR. WHETSTONE'S SUPER-QUALITY CLUBS SPECIAL NO-ROOF PLATES TOMORROW.

Oakland Electric club. Hotel Oakland, luncheon. Captain At, G. Wnddcil, speaker. Huvenscourt Improvement club, HavciiHcourt boulevard and Beck street, 8 m.

American Legion Service club, Athens club building, luncheon. Altrijrlan.i, Athena club building, luncheon. West Oakland Boosters. 8 n. SPECIAL WONDER PLATES Constructed of fine rjuality, ssecially se-Sected teeth.

A perfect combination 'of i strength atid comfort. Fit tight and hold firm all conditions. Eat anything. Beautiful and life-like inap pearance. Easily worths three and four times our special price.

PLATES Theae teeth meet every requirement of advanced dentistry. They aland supremo for nnturalncsg or color, lightness of weight and of fit. A masterpiece of creative riontnl art. Light, thin, constructed with such minute perfection you will never realise you are wearing false teeth. Worth DouWe and More! 3-Piece "Bed Outfit 2 -Inch continuous post Bed, Coil Spring and Simmon's Mattress.

Special MODESTO, March 80, The following applications for marriage licenses are on file hero today: Manuel Scares tillveria, 24, Crows Landing, and Emily J. Pedro, 19, Newman. Frank B. Rlnehart, 20, and Ger-aldean Muy Brooke, JO, both of Modesto. Levus Brewer Duncan, 21, and Gladys Mue-Hengen, 24, both of Wtookton.

Norbourne Thomas Jones; 6I, Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Lillle Ledbetter Moore, 43. Modesto. Charles John Krlckson, 75, ntid Hannuh ONtroin, 05, both of Turlock. MOM'KltKV CO. BALINAH, March 30, The following mafrlugo llcensa application on fHo here: Howard Stark, 21, 213 Fountain avenue, Pacific Grove, and Mildred (Ihort, 23, 213 Fountain avenue, Pacifio Grove.

SANTA CRUZ COHXTT. KANTA CRUZ, March 80. The following vital statistics were on Jkil here today: Marriage Intentions, ilhorr Knirene I'noll. 27. Mon Thinnest plates made.

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Piedmont Avenue DlBtrlct Property Owners Association, Piedmont hotel, 7 p. Dr. Thomas T. Griffin, "CK'fc MIth-Rite club, 498 Telegraph avenue. 8 p.

ni. With Each Fittln of Above Plates Vou Are Entitled to One Gold FilUne or One '24 $7.50 Crown 5 -Piece Living-room FREE! $0.75 Guaranteed 50c a Week A smart Chesterfield and fireside chair i i I I THEATERS in jacquara veiour, wiui a mnuj anu shadeTand davenport tabled make thisjN .00 am auvc uiWff j'-- chased at $1.75 a week. Guaranteed BRIDGE TEETH At Guaranteed Lowest Price Guaranteed Fillings Low as $1.00 GOLD CROWNS At Guaranteed Lowegt'Prices Old Plates Repaired Low as $1.50 6-Piece Dining-room 35-Pound Kapok Mattress Commonly known as. silk floss. This is very unusual buy at terey; Mattisf May Leavell, 28, Phoenix.

Ariz. Mervin Richard Burke, 26, and JEUchael Schiedt, 20, both of Sa- Clarence Alvln Horner, 23, and Wlnnlfred Althouse, both of Santa Cruz. Marriage License Issued. Jack E. Dickey, 21, N'in Francisco; Helen.

Stortz. 23, Woodland. Dentlis, FULLER In Santa Cruz, March 27, Mrs. Adelle ftrrrcr; Connecticut, aged 79 years, 7 months and 4 days. SACRAMENTO CO.

SACRAMENTO, March 30. The following applications for marriage Slcenses were filed here yesterday: William XI. Harris, 47. and Eve- 60 veneer over hardwood. In- eluded are Buffet, Table and 4 tapes- tt-tir ct3ta4 Pau rnlr a CI .95 Century ITalr" and "The Little Wild rilii." Dufwln "New Brnomc." Kastmont "The Ijidy of Chance" nnd "Silks and -Saddles." Fox-Oakland "The Bellamy Trial." Kulton "Saturday Children." rand-Luke "Di'fccrt Nights." Mippodrorne "Sweet Sixteen" and vaudeville.

Orpheum Ted Olsrn and JohnHon and Senator "Ked Llp." T. D. "Close Hnrmnnv." Vitaphone "The Ke'deemlng Sin." BKHKKf.EV Campu "Carnal Inn Kid." U. C. "Stranne H.WHAUl) Daily A.

M. to 8:30 SuMay Houra- week. Sl Q.75 3 -Piece Bedroom This charming suite may be had in either pastel green or ivory finish. JBrd, Dresser and Chiffonier. Only T0(T week.

Easy Terms Hay Uiar drrr 'O-Ult ed Pn.) and vaudeville. nTs W. Cooper, 37, both of bucra-mento. Joseph T. Wulffr 2 3.

McNellly, 19, both of Sacramento. Jamea R. Laurltzen, 83, Rio Vista, and Rebecca W. Baiter, 33, Sacramento, iiiiv vvfi t-yj Joseph A. Mack, 40, and Frances OAKLAND Cor.

12th and Clay Streets Terms as Low as '50c a Week i ischk.nt kVP "i Br PROr. JAKES ISrrRANCE If yiu lot of r. hMring rdiill, th ciitia caUith, etittn into tb tuhi and cisnB youi daf. Bnu. MM DISCOVERY pn thfm up.

Noth-ins put in the Mr. and rou hcr btter In ont treitmont. One totally df ear, he.rini retained tnitantanaouilr. Don't ikcntlcar Hcura p. ra.

and 7-1 p. m. No fake to thia lea my hundrodi of roenrdg arotind tho bar. Addrnii 1.180 PARX AI.AMFT1A PR. GEO.

L. TOHASSO. Office Manager Phone GLencourt 2818 for Appointment Foote, 30, both of Sacramento. ROLA.VO CO. FAIRFIELD.

March 0. The following application for a marriage licenne wna filed here: Donald Cummins, 21. Chlco, and M. II rURNITtRE CO.i II a Vera. i Fullsr, 1,.

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