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IS TUESDAY EVENING Dablanu Crltmne JANUARY 17, 1923 REED TR BUN WILL I Christmas Radio Unites S.F.Man And His Brother LOS GATOS BANK 11ES AIDES Children's Handicap Of Poor Hearing Explained By AGNES STOWELL, Vice-President Department of Lip Reading, National Education i Association. WHS New Juvenile FERN BRABANDT. new member of The TRIBUNE'S juvenile troupe, who will be seen at the Hippodrome next Saturday morning. De Forrest photo. GIVE JUVENILE TO BE SPEAKER Cleared of charges Unking ner Pharmacist Tunes in Eastern Station to Hear Name" Read as Missing.

SHOW I IT with other men than her husband, Marv Groom Richards, contralto. Pouibility of curing childrm of dtftctiv hearing it touched upon in A. tecond erticl by A gnu StoteeU on tho subject of Defective Hearing in School Children, which follows. The third article in the tenet mil be i TU. TRIRIIXE.

and widely known radio star, today LOS GATOS, Jan. 17. Th First National Bank, of Los Gatos holds its annual stockholders' meeting In a unique way. Annually, on the second Tuesday of January, the stockholders, with' wives or husbands, as the case may be, meet Is In possession or an lmeriociuory SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. decree of divorce from David J.

to- the interest or It Is greatly Types." referring to juvenile delinquents, will be the subject discussed by 0111 F. Bnedlgar, probation eiflcar of Alameda county. In a lecture before members of Oakland Forum on Thursday morning, 10:30 a. January 19, at Hotel Oakland. For many yetrs Snedlgar -has ben closely affiliated with probation and Juvenile court work in this Christmas gift radio on which he p.

eked up New lork united Isa the taxpayer that hearing defects In school children be discovered as dora Gerohberg. San Francisco at dinner, after which the business early as possible. pharmacist, and a brother whom he had thought dead for years. Gersh- T-n some progressive cities each Swabey's Stars and Films Feature Free Program at Hippodrome. The' first Juvenile show of the V.w Tear to be put on ly The TRIBI XE will be held at the Hip- which may be hardly discernible in the primary class child.

Increases as the child becomes adolescent, and finally results in the hard-of-hearing adult. Children with as little hearing loss as from, 9 to 12 sensation units fail of nromotion three and a half meeting Is held. This year the meeting was held as In th -past, at th Hotel Lyndon, child is given a careful hearing test berg- is now in New York visiting the brother. county-and has mad' a serious studv of th tinderlvlna1 suits of Ml Gershberg- on January tuned in and following, dinner the business meeting was called to order by Richards. The decree was granted by Su- perlor Judge T.

W. Harris in a decision holding the charges made by Richards in his cross-complaint to be "not true." Richards alleged that bis wife had received notes couched In endearing terms signed, John." In his decision Judge Harris set forth that G. John Is the brother-in-law of Mrs. niohards. Richards also accused his wife of Improper conduct with Mvnard Jones, basso of the National Broadcasting Company.

The New York in time, to hear the New York announcer read: President C. F. Hamsher, who re times as often as other children, ac viewed th progress of the ban.k "Among those reported missing Is Isadora Gerahberg, 47 years old. with dark eyes and dark brown during the past 12 months. During 1926 the bank Increased Its deposits by nearly 13 per cent, and from the standpoint of earn cording to the records made by ur.

Franklin Bock of Rochester, New York, who has mad a -careful study of retarded children. If there were 450 children re hair." at least once in two years ana aiso after an attack of scarlet fever or measles. The school and medical authorities realizing that 80 per cent of defective hearing in school children IS CURABLE If taken IV TIME and treated to a finish, feel that Uiese hearing surveys are a true economy for the economic and social loss that comes from defective hearing can at a slight expense be avoided If the defective ears are treated in time. If left untreated, the deafness Gershber? then learned the per podrome Theater Saturday morn- int. While this is a special show i for boys, invited, too.

and I all that is necessary to gain atfmls- i aion Is to line up in "front of the Hippodrome Theater at 9 a. m. I Saturday. I- Every boy' in Oakland and viclnv crime. i His Ulk will embrace a classlfl- cation of mental types, with con-crt zamplea; delinquency in horn training resulting from many causes, namely, feeble-minded parents, incompatibility In th horn, broken homes, th liquor evil and other Influences contributing to development of criminal tendencies in th young.

1 This lectur will given under th auspices of the department of court held that the reiauonsnip i ings the year was by far the most satisfactory in the history of the son seeking him was a brother. Dr. Jacob W. Gershberg, 41 West Eighty-third street. between Jones and Mrs.

Richards Involved them" "purely profession bank, which was organized In Octo ber. 1911. tiershberg thought, he said, tnls ally" as singers appearing on vne tarded in the city of that means that 850 of them had some hearing defect. It means also that the taxpayers LOST 214,000 because of this neglect if the. children were retarded but one term.

1 brother was killed in the Soudan in same programs. As an entertainment feature Mrs. Dwight TV. Cunningham sang two 1915. when he was an officer in Mrs.

Klcnaras cnafgea ner nus- numbers. band with having an "ungovern the' French medical corps. As Miss Martha Edelmaler, one Following an exchange of tele able temper." breaking dishes. social welfare, Oakland Forum, of which Mrs. Guy D.

Reynolds is threatening to Kill her ana otner fthe of the organiza Ity fs Invited. Including all former winrif of TRTBVNB special prJzea iind TRIBUNE carriers and il Bop Scnuts, Each bny may hia-isur or a Rlrl friend. The Hlppodioine will have some pic-' tures, including a comedy. grams Gershberg left for New York for a Pioneer Club Woman chairman. tlon, is to be married duringthe Instances or "'cruelty.

ne was granted custody of a daughter. coming year, a gift of silver was Of State Succumbs presented to her and her fiance, John R. Doig, who was present. The directors who were reelected SPECIAL ST WIRE 10 THE IEIBUNE WATSONVILLE. Jan.

17. Mrs. are: A. L. Cilker, Kd.

Howes, F. writ I i W. Knowles, L. H. Walker and F.

Hasher. Fannls. Samalva Johnson, 78, pio In addition to the pictures. The TRIBUNE will have more than a 4 dozen of its juvenile performers on hand to take part in late songs, dances and special acts. They -are appearing under the direction of Beverly Swabey, juveiiile director for-The TRIBUNE, and are being f.

coached by Miss Ivy Fprd. who Is Attacker Trailed Five Months, Jailed SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17. Harvy V. Hafford, a painter of 734A Natoma street, is a result getter as a sleuth on his own behalf.

Today F. F. O'Brien is in Jail, charged with assault, because Harford trailed him ive Hafford was attacked August and so badly beaten that he spent eight weeks in a. hospital with a fractured skull. He obtained a warrant for O'Brien and yesterday he saw his man entering a theater.

neer club woman, widow of Israel Johnson, is dead here. She was Bahai Founders' Kin Barbara, 6. ana 3U per mamn ior her The couple were married in 1920. Golden Gate Ferry Finished Saturday ALAMEDA, Jan. 17.

A new addition to the fleet of Golden Gate ferry boats will be made next Saturday morning when the "Golden Age" will be launched from the General Engineering and Drydock company plant, north of Schiller street. General Manager Harry E. Speas and Frank Devlin are arranging to bring special guests and born in Benlngton. Vermont, being a graddaughter of Anthony Haswell, who fought In the revolution. She came to California in 1861, teaching school in Placer To Speak in S.

F. SAN FRANCISCO. 17. Rahl Effendi, grandson of the arranging -a 20-mlnute song and dance skit. Those taking part' are Curtis Fenton, Evelyn Groth, Harlete Johnson.

Loie Feelcy, Jants Gardner. 1 Robert Barton. Phylia Grar Lcounty until her marriage In 1867 founder of the Bahai Movement of Persia, will speak on "The Signifi with her husband she cams to Santa Crux county that year and to cance of the Bahai Movement" at Emanu-El Temple house, tomorrow He called an officer, showed his warrant, and O'Brien was ar- xested. watsonvllle in 1881. Samuel Ieask, ham, Marjoi-ie Koenig.

Lois Lyon, -Vli anitB Vi a ia nil olj nr nm. lofficiftl4f the-Gompany to the Ala a son-in-law One 4 morning 11 o'clock bers of the troupe, and Lorraine daughter, five grandchildren and meda -yard from San ranolsco. Quaragna and Fern Brabnndt, two six great-grandchildren survive, The new boat will replace the new memhers, said to be exception' Funeral services were to be held "Golden City," which was sunk In ally clever. this afternoon. a collision with a freighter In tne bay several months ago.

I WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18, SPECIALS AT Doors of. the Hippodrome Thea ter open shortly after 9 1 ree SHERWOOD A O. A fcfKSI ree A K. I Port Manager to At Washington a Mb eiAV STREET AT Air MaU Week to Be Observed in Oakland si Si liajkMl 1 i TVVO-bAAWCIK PKEC MAWdlTlN QAXLAr3 MM ATMS SPECIALS for WEDNESDAY, Talk to Round Table "Development of Oakland's Harbor" will be the subject of a talk to be given by George B.

Hegardt, Oakland port manager, before the weekly luncheon meeting of Knights of the Round Table at Hotel Oakland tomorrow noon, ac and youngsters are urged to be on hand early rain or shine. A special announcement by J. H. Mc-. Courtney of The TRIBUNE'S free prize department will.

It Is believed, of great interest to boys and girls of Oakland and vicinity, and the arrangement committee advises them to be on hand and find ut Just what it is. Retired Merchant Dies From Stroke BERKELEY. Jan. 17. David E.

Crocheron, 72, father of B. H. Crocheron, head of the agricultural Extension division of the University of California, died yesterday at his apartmeiuvrat 1865 Euclid Death was due to a stroke suffered yesterday. Crocheron was a retired merchant of West Haven, and with his widow had spent the wtn- ten her for several years. In ad HorsEwrvEs' BUTTER.

EGO, CHEESE ST AMU Fresh Creamery BUTTER MALONE'S Cottage Cheese firms and Individuals are urged THRIFT WEEK JANUARY 17 TO 23 National statistics how that oat of 172.000,000,000 paid In salarlea laat year, 932,000,000.000 waa apent by women for food clothing, shelter aad recreation. According to thee figure, the greater harden of practicing thrift devolve npon the women. Thla Immense food market Is a Mecca for thrift ex. ponenta. Our prlcca are conalatently lower.

cording to Fred Gains, secretary to loin In a general movement during this week to disseminate as widely as possible, and via air mall. Information regarding the facilities afforded, Oakland by the air mall, express and passenger services of Oakland Recognlttoa ef Oakland's position as terminus of the transcontl. nsntal air mall will be given January St to IS, which has been designated as "Air Mail Week." Sponsored by the Oakland Cham, ber ot Commerce, and given official recognition by proclamation by Mayor John I Davie, air mall week will be devoted to a campaign to acquaint all Oakland residents with the value et air mall as a speedy, ante means et communica Hegardt also will tell ot His recent trip to Washington where attended the national convention of post commissioners. STUDENTS HOLD CONFERENCE. BERKELEY, Jan.

17. Headed by Miss Grlselda Kuhlman, a dele gallon of students from th Los Angeles branch is her conferring with students of the University of California on the formation of an international organization of university students. dition to his widow and his son, he Is survived by one daughter, living tn New Haven, Conn. The funeral will held at p. m.

tomorrow tion. TUTTLE'S CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE from a local undertaking establlsh- The campaign has been divided into- a number of sections and will stent. LARGE RANCH EGGS TJ. 8. Standards 3 dozen tor $1.12 be carried on with cooperation ot csty oinciais, post office depart ment, National Aeronautic Asaocla 1 15c tlon.

Hotels, street car company, airport officials, Boeing Air Trans GROCERY SPECIALS CANADA DRY, large bottle 19c Campbell' Bean. 17 1 1 Quaker. Oat. A 1 Tin IClury, pkjr 24C SLICED RED BEETS. No.

2 tin 10c SYRUP Kara Blue. 1 1- I Llpton'a Coffee. -At 1-lb. tin h.ih. t1n 45c Dromedary Grapefruit.

No. 2 tin 23c Tin Hnd SOP 7C MInced Clam. George Washington Coffee: 39c 77c Large. QC-I WellmanWanberry 1 T1 KOTEX. Package 33c lOc SPRING CLOTHES PINS.

Box of 36. Orocerterla port company and Pacific Airport Transport company, according to Canadian Club the chamber. Letters to all prlnc-pal users of the mails will go out early next week. Informing them of the special advantages of air Ginger Ale Cat arch- CoMs -Flu COLDS are they often develop into something worse. Don't (et a cold get hold of vou.

Don't let Catarrh develop. If you have it, don't put up with it Uie KONDON8 CATARRHAL JELLY. Guaranteed try 36 yean service to millions of users. The first drop used does good. Get tube and use it quick for Cold in head.

Catarrh, Snuffles, Hacking Cough, Stopped Up Nose, Headache, Bad Breath, "Flu," Coryza, Hay Fever, Natal Catarrh. Ask your Druggist, Doctor, Nurte or Dentist; thousands of them recommend KONDON'S to their CHEESE ibA.J5c mall. Attention ef the public will be Bottles $1.00 directed to the campaign through SHARP, lb. 20c radio stations, stickers on mall boxes and displays in street cars, space for which has been offered by -the Key system company patients and friends. No dope In KONDON'8; safe tor body, young and old.

All druggists have 30c and 60c tubes. tnrougn raul Goldsmith, 1 vice P. G. Naptha Soap, 3 bars, 10c 1 president. Hotels have agreed to use a special air mall "message" on (Bffee their menus and to give air mail letters tne same service as in ac corded telegrams.

and CHICKEN sno Ponnda Only The week will terminate with an CATARRHAL JELLY Mincemeat open house at Oakland airport BROTH CAMPBKIilS TOMATO SOUP when citizens are Invited to visit FOR FREE SAMPLE WRITE KONDON, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. the municipal flying field and in GOOD COOKIXG BIRBAMC POTATOES 19 Lbs. for spect tne giant man planes. Mazola OIL Gallon Tins $1.65 MANNING'S BEST COFFEE Bocent cdvance Ju. tify hisher pno.

but whll. cur UiU, will eon- tlnu. sell It at 45o lb. Coffee Store forwest flavor MU BXCLUnVELY Per tin. 10c Lb.

While It Last Reader's Dellcateaaen juastoay chanter. National Aern. nautte Association, is making plans' ior a nispiay or air pictures, snow. ing development or planes from tne cays ef the Wrieht broth em' Del Monte FRESH gliders at Kitty Hawk, twenty.five CREAMERY DEL MONTE Apricots years ago. to the giant bombing CATSUP Oakland 1017 men Heavr planes recently constructed by the Blue Denim Bib 25c army.

Mayor Davie's nrAnla.me.Hoa a 15c 14- Ounce Bottle air man ween follows: BUTTER Ponnd 47c Mr. A. Levlt, Dept. Bl 21c Large No. 2H Size tins lQ0.00OcuM view servod OVERALLS HIrt bck, tTlpU Utched, Wedneidaj only reduoed from 11.60 to $1.00 oult' Ken Sboppe, Opp.

lohaooo Dept. B. Dongwt, Clay t. Entrance WHITE KING Powder The lg. Package 36c Rappin Wax "Whereas, because ef location, -perfect surface features and unexcelled climatic conditions, the Oakland airport has recently been designated by the federal government as a western terminus for cross-continental air mall routes; and, "Whereas, the citizens of Oak land are thus afforded direct mail, express and passenger service by air over the transconti Heavy Tureen Brand Minced Clams 2 23c id 6c Grade Bis; ltt-ln.

loaves BREAD 4c Naaaan, Baker, Op. Missouri Boy Wax Paper, SO Sheets TOBACCOS Hunter Penn Claran." Box of 5 SOe Van Camp Panatella BcSay-So. 5 for 10c nental and coastwise lines of Owl Drugs WILLIAMS' SHAT. IN0 CEEAM COM-BrUIION, coniiiting o. Urge 36o tub.

WiZfnu' bar in CreaYi and a larse tria bottl Willlama' Al, Velva, 35o BE'iT FEATHER FACE POWDER COM-EINATION, consisting of 60o 'Red Feather Faco Powder and 26c lodoo Powder Puff, 89o Washington St. Ent. tne Boeing Air Transport and Pacific Air Transport organl rations, respectively; and, "Whereas, the people ef Oak-land and et the lmmediatelv ad. QUICK QUAKER OATS 'm- 22c Cigars. Itnllaa 8 for Jaeent communities will benefit OIL SALE Tobacco Dent Aisle LARGR HAYWARD RANCH EGGS Doiea 37ic Keuler'a Bntter Corner vaniy tnrougn the designation -of the' Oakland airport as such TONY JTJSTI FULL-SACK TONY CLAY ST.

ENTRANCE SPECIAL ALL DAY. 1 A Dananas 20c. iscand iuc a major terminal, and will be doubly benefited when full in- lorraauon of Oakland airport and Its many services are broad. SPITZ ENBERG APPLES, SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, REDLiAND ORANGES, large heaping pail spreaa tnrougnout the country; bow, therefore, be it 35c SMALL PIPPIN APPLEs, Idaho cj.tu.irk. POTATOES, large heaping pall.

HOLSTEIN BELL BUTTER pound! 99c Mn. R. Louis. Jfon. wood Butter Dept.

66 "Proclaimed, that the period from January it to January it anau ne flen mated as "Air Mall LARGR, JUICY LEMONS doaeat 15c K. Sehnader, Opp. Lunch Counter wee, ana an organisations, SWIFT'S EMPIRE BRAND HAMS By the whole or piece. Lb. E.

Rose, Dept. 20 Phil Kernel 57 HAMS BILL RAICH Quality Priee Cutter FRESH PORK NECK BONES Charles Lindeman Abt Ham Heads Gate Gun Club Moraaa'e doallty Chick Hatchery BABY CHICKS All Kind. Baby Chleka on and After Jan. 28 In Mr rv YOUNG TILLAMOOK CHEESE Pound 28c The Butter Bon 25. Stand, Half or MUTTON CHOPS or STEW Grand Canyoo.

NATIONAL TAKK is on your way Pullmans to the rim open all the year. Whole, Lb, Bacon Strips 2 'for 25c 25c Per Pound Having the great POULTRY Small California 25c Young Frying Rabbits. SI ALAMEDA. Jan. 1T Charles Lindeman will bead the Golden Gate Gun club for the coming year.

Other officers chosen by the directors are Hal Remington, vice-presi-den, and H. J. Hyland, secretary-treasurer. The board includes Harold Adams, p. G.

Herrleln, Hyland, Charles Lindeman, W. J. O'Neil, Charles Locke Paddon, Victor Ve try. Hal Remington and K. G.

Wil-llama, Abandonment of Campflre Lard NELSON MKT. Washington St. Side MEATS AND FRESH FISH Fresh Mackerel, per lb. Fresh Herring, per lb. Gray Fish, 2 lbs.

for 1-1B. Sanl-. tary 35 est volume of real estate advertising the Oakland Tribune naturally of fers you. the great est choice. Rib Steaks 25c Phillip Crtvello pkgs.

Iandetour 3 days for motor among the cliff dwelling? and pueblos of the NewMexico Rockies adelightfulbreaklnthe transcontinental ioutttfr EAST BAT BUTTER STAND GOLDEN WEST OLEOMARGARINE for 35c Fricassee (cut Pork 25c 20c 30c 2Se 12e Lean Pork Steaks. Lb Sirloin and Tenderloin Steaks. Lb. Shoulder Rib Veal Chop. Lb.

Lean Plate Steer Corned Be if. Lb! Nelson Meat 8. W. Cofer of Chops. Lb.

Rail Line Denied Prime Bib Lb. iVIC r' arket Eneo Fish Dept. Herring .8 lb. tOrf Gray Fish ...2 15 SACRAMENTO. Jan.

17. Appll cation ot the Central California 15c Veal Stew. Lb. Traction: company to- abandon its Tenderloin or Sirloin Steak. Steer Beef.

Lb. Rib or Loin Pork Chops. Lb. Rib n. Loin Vnl rhm 2Te service over the oompany Bunny- up), lb.

40c; 3 lbs. $1 15 Young Ducks, b- 35c SilTa's Poultry Dept. New Addition neck's Ment Addition side line, partly within the city of Stockton, upon theground that the line la on a non-paying basis, has been denied by the state railroad eprtseyttAiive iviJI caHmmi amtvf tieUils of your trip upon reqmsi Canta Fe Ticket OHtees end Trarcl Ecrcata City Ticket OHIre 4M lata Street FRESH PICKED VEGETABLES THE LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY IN OAKLAND ELEVEN GROWERS SELLING DIRECT TO YOU AT THE RIGHT PRICES. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Shoulder Pork Steaks.

Lb 2fje Shoulder of Young Plir PorP-. Lb. Clubhouse Sausase. Pure pork. Lb.

30c Peerleas Meat Shoppe, Opp. Market Lunch Counter commission. The 1 commission announced it does not Look for this beading favor- a carrier company abandon' Depot Ticket Office 40ik Baa Fable Ave. ing lines which do not pay and (WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES) Telephone nuniBQiat WSV Oaklaaa, Calif (WK KfcSKKVE TIIK K1GI1T TO LIMIT miAX HXlliibt njy paying pronertite..

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