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2t- SUNDAY- Oakland Oifiunc OCTOBER 2, 1927 i i-ryttr COOWTV SCHOOL OLD LOVE LETTER CLEW ERBAXT bymf- nro irnrvr-C! r. A "THinAOn.A-.Mrs. JiinilJ t.tfI9PI man suffering from asphasla was trailed heriusDas. -mui i vi" identified as'. James Peterson I Ins N'ew York and fln Iter Woman Detective Has Thrilling Carfeef Here IB1 Quake Expert Descrilies EartlfFltFiirCalifoilm i i ivh'-rp he was arresttni ior HMDS El Til i old found In his' pocket.

A Tlie''omarr detective of fiction Is usually a dizzyiim- blonde, doing her det-eetinir as an STATE COIH tremors known as' earthquakes. The two great" slipping faces of rock in California known as the San Andreas fault and thrHay- BERKELEY, Oct. 1. There Is data available to show when an eartlwiitke.may be expected in any. sfiDn, of California, Perry ''By'erly, professor of seismology at the l7ni- used a discuise i'n my TUe only precaution I use" against recognition is to a weai'uin.

court as seldom as possible, INTtrtTlOX IS NKCKSS.VHY; "As qualifications neces. sary for a woman detective; "Hie well-known intuition comes hitih prelude lanfUiHT in- tliii -bore's arms. The-woman drtm livo ol' farf, in--the person Ivog-an, of Cerkcio.v-.-ttKfirst no-man to le hoivvi til Willi WASHIXGTOX, Oct. l.ra-tipulsj in state 'hospitals for the inrne --In; California-" numbered 207.1 per 100,000 of general pop-ujation on- January first, as li 1 rtallu smart -woman know-J tne ward fault. The Havward fault Is 'Fred Hunter to Address Xl li'JLil iaf interests.

uaJmogt be- of, tlie- seiameftijry- stations to the. liuajc'd of 'fjstpriioi's of the -around- IVia i cause. it of San Jose -rom pa-red. wi "3 0 5 per 1 0 0 0 0 0 Associa tint!" iessmii at Oirotwd.0 Agencies, is a K.entle-faced. slender nijMierious tic ahi-Jity to-rook throuiih-ihe iion-fssentia is to the essentials, of a situation and to interpret human beings at -short nattcp.

Many times, when a case on January 1, 1923, according to statistics compiled by the department of commerce California is listed as having'had patients in such institutions on Januarv 'Hi27, as compared Jifference Letween good style and fashion. Tkij woman exejeisej tlie lame anity in choosins ker footwear tliat ske tiies in tke ckoK.e of ker clotkei. Her ckolce is CANTILEVER SHOES Giving perfect flexibility and support, following latest dictates of fashion, styled for tht woman who know. luiu.uic IMCJllueiS Hi llie City Commons club. the record of earthquakes in California I find no data from which to estimate when In next one will come," said Byerlv, who was-speaking on "When Is tlie Next Earthquake Coming and ana runs through Alameda county rrom south to north, extending from Hay ward back to Mills College, Temescal reservoir and the Greek theater.

The most destructive earthquake around the Bay occurred in 186S and is known as the Haywards Earthquake. woman with gray; smoothly. lob-Kd hair, who mitfht he a beloved rami mother or all interested club woman and, in fact, is both. day." she says, "I hope to write" the stories of some of my experiences the last thirty witti pn a similar date of the' previous year. nat Arc We Going to Do Ahont nas tieen lined up for me by an ftttoriioy, I change tlje.

whole plan because some little J. point, whleli he considers trivial'- is, the keynote of the entire "As I have newspaper reporting is good training in giving School' superintendent of the lvastbny mt-i Alameda county Til! leave today for Corona do. v-bore they ill represent dig-' trlct at (lie annual convention -of California- rintcndcnls of city, county and diMriet schools, which opens there tomorrow; think- of women detectives either as sort' of nollce mntmn. ears out a present am I still too. busy.

new ones!" acciuknt first became a as one becomes so many things, more or less Lopan una liisignt, and sonio knowledge "Uii fluffy ndventtirpsaev i. SHOULD BCtLD WELL, "i'n my opinion we, make a mls-takevto put the soft pedal on talk about earthquakes. What we should rather do Is to see that our buildings are made to withstand them. It is not so much a question of where buildings are put up but how." Dr. Mfles B.

Fishpr mndo o'ehnrt of law is essential. I think I'ur' surd oi myiiKing ior my work was due to the fact thlt I. come from It-." "California is unquestionably in the earthquake belt," Professor Byerly, if a man were to try to get out of the state by train when one comes he would be taking more risk than if he remained here, the rest of bis life. Ten times as many people die-In California from measles as those who- die from earthquakes. We need to have littlo concern about luss of life from IDELLA ell.

you'll have. to admit that I am-neither of these ami yet love my work and have-made a success of it. It is not a necessity with me. For five veajs I supported my family of three children by writing stories for the magazines children's, storv, most; Vs I could always have 'made a living by nen If troiii the Kasibay the Uov.lng men win he attendance:" Superintendent I-'red X. a Assistant ndent Rudolph D.

Mndquist of Oakland; Supermini-dent II. Yi1son of Jterkejcv; Walter T. Jlclrns of Surn-rinteniront David E. Martin of counlv. and others from ourl' iair citii a and w.ent on, the fire quite like the most unadventurous of sweet late-middle-aged ladies.

-1 was a reporter on newspaper in Oakland at the, time and I may say at once jOint mv newspaper experienco 'is the best possible ti-ajninpr for detective work-. It. jtnnkes oiio iuick in up liature and "drawing dc-iHtctioiis. The Cliief oM'olice ask-. talk on what is being discussed in the religious and called attention to recent magazine article by Lynn Harold Houtrb.

n.isf.n. a family of For the expcriCbct-anii plenty of, it it necessary to the making of a good detective. It takes years and there are many who-never leani. ltut there is no reason "Why a great many more "should" not take up detective work t.s-a profession, if they have the tcmper-aiiient-4)r it. -FKW "AVoSrEX DETECTIVES TWO QUAKE KEQIOXS.

"The 'two erent pnrthhitnW districts. en Convention sc i-" "'t mo acinc circb extending around the Pacific oceTui and the other- region follows the Ninety per cent of all' the earthquakes ocer In these tv.o fe-gions and we find genernllv And now 'that my children are married. I could just sit down and da nothing at all if I liked. But I don like! I work because I love to heluiyy and not 'only bufv, but busy in a way that nnnenio (n ii present theto are on v' four Pacli- niomlnsr a i -of the Central Methodist church of Detroit, appearing in "Plain 'Talk" in which he attacked the prejudices of some people against the various forms of religion. IIOG BISEAKS RECORD WELLINGTON.

N. A hog pounds and breaking all known records-ifor size was exhibited here. -u- lai B-mini'ti fdJiiiltyer Shoes Horn Sr-in i 1 uniujL-iiL oisiness man. lie thought I could help be- in me state this does not include store' detectives and various workers for private, asrencies Thrr mounta-tos. go to- co urseLs-e ttlred t'i sessions will VZ.r'J?"0' out a R.eat good for me.

I'd' rath- of as used to all sorts, bt IratiOIl I and In. 516 15th Opp. City Hall Onklnnil Plione lailienlde small number may be due partly to the fact that the license fee is high $50- a year with a substantial bond required besides: But I think it is rather that women Kcuwr. is no definite relation between earthquakes and volcanoes. "Earthquakes are caused by the slipping of rock faces against each-other in the earth's crust.

This slipping causes vibrations or utocKtim iiip. City of I'ui-is, S. i I'll. Gnr. 601V than stagnate, any day I've been at it I have grandchildren and.

a home. I could settle down, and be a sweet little old lady; Lut-d rather be a detective!" oiaii urura iiieci lor' UruOElet imiug POORHOl'SE CEXTEXARIAXS ROMFORD, Eng1. Two women Inmates of the local poorhouse are now'108. They have celebrated their last five birthdays together. i aim, ueing I would not be suspected of any Vonhcetlon with the case.

I succeeded In that case, and from that time on I knew where my real job lay. "In that particular Instance, my being a woman helped; but in general, there are no limits to the field of a woman detective. She can, and does, take all kinds of cases, regardless of sex. They range from triminal investigation, through finding of missing girls, rescuing kidnapped children, and even on occasion havinir dresses by V.Kliaia .1. Cooper, s'ate director of the department of edu- and A.

11. Heron, director ef.the state department of finance. -Hunter be one "of the speakers at Wednesday morning's meeting, speaking on" the value of a local, supervisor of vocational education. Martin also will be on the program Wednesday, as will Dr. A.

Lee, University of California." fcupcrinteiident Wilson of Berkeley and Superintendent Helms will speak Tuesday, and Thursday mornings at sessions on the improvement of teachers, and jarent education and child study. Wiliard E. Given, former assistant superintendent in Oakland and A Among: Negrofs AV.S E- I DELILAH L. BEASLEY linger in divorce to gcttiBff evidence in civil such as damage rases don't exactly foljflw the lines laid down in the conventional detpeiu-o At all the different conventions the writer has -been privilcD-ed in following statement as given bv N' P- tecause of the fact that one of their number, Rev C. Coleman, is vice-president of the' Baptist convention that met in Denver.

The article said: This convention attend this summer she' found that the object and gini was. to improve the economic condition of the race, through a better understanding between the races. Thev hm- were made by Counsellor Myles A' Paige. Mrs. Elois Bibb Thompson, I rcd R.

Moore, jind Dr. E. P. Roberts. It will be interesting 'to Cali-fornians to recall that Mrs.

Elois Bibb Thompson for a number of years made her hq'mn In Los An- uw superintendent in San Diego will be one of the presiding officers at the convention. The meeting will close Friday morning after a business but I find detective stories dull reading in comparison with my daily job. In real life the scientific super-sleuth who clears up the definitely -urged efficiency mum ois mrougn -its Doanhra mil geles where her'hiiKhnnH D. lion dollar publishing ployed as a member of the taff of the Los Daily Express, hhe is a poet, and has written education in every avenue of endeavor. Last week's article gave an account of the National Baptist convention (incorporated) which had just closed in Miehi.

Nashville, with'llenry Allen Rovd as secretary. It also owns 160 acres of land in Dexter M. recently donated, one Baptist church in Key Florida; four acres of ground at Monks Grave and -rhnroii. i' iimi'ucr. in.

twenty futl'r hours, most of which he tw spent in leaping about over roofs or en-saging in gun play with the valuing, has to give place to the more patient investigator, wbo" sometimes has to spend1 months before getting TRiiy clues at all Ther.e is immediate physical danger in the- daily routine than the stories lead nn to Vdd teUows Will Pay Visit to Home RICHMOND. Octt-1. The Odd Fellows children's home at Gilroy will be visited Sunday by members of the local I. O. O.

F. lodge, according to plans made at a-nieet-lng of-the Past Noble Grands gan. According to the Associated" Boys and Girls i ess, uie national Baptist convention held in Denver, Colo- auu me same time very largely'attended. It hTn u' 7" "aa, at large iana -donated by; "ha Li- incorporated missionary body. Oak and fewer disguises.

I have never nutters win Be interested in the eral dramas and scenarios In St. Louis the writer de-liv-ered several public addresses, among them one to the St. Louis colored division of the National Postal Alliance ot Post Office The presiding officer was a white Catholic Priest, Father i-arkq S. who spoke on "Prejudices, among races and of religious Later' the writer "cfelfv-esed an addi-ess -io large Interracial group, and among the were several Catholic nuns who were teachers in a colored Latholic school and whifo rth. luuanriaymer mno who has chargo of the Koehlcr 4 Chaso Fall Piano Classes at corner 14th and Clay Oakland classes now 'fonnlniv Easily and Quicklyr-By the mz government.

West Coast Africa; -theological and training' seminary at Nashville, 1 enn wii j) acres of laud on which two brick bundings are located within the corporate limits of4hat city. The" combined reports of the convention show fhat $2,000,000 in assets with but very little indebtedness c.4jriioucs meet The federation pf Colored Catholics of the United States heltMlwV third annual convention last week in New York City. The eonventinr, Fun Method 1 1 1 ohc priest who had but been re-cently appointed Dean of Education in the, ST. Louis University. The women who were delegates inc.

nam worK over monotonous scales. You play real music from th A Personal stan it realty lots ot tun right tpom the jump. Word from the was opened by the celebration of pontifical High Mass in'St join tne fvoiuer 6c Uiase piano classes now day and evening class starting now. President icui- i. a.

oi vv. convention held last summer in Oakland done everything possible to show their appreciation of the publicity given that convention bv the Oakland TRIBUNE, pori-emeo uathoilo church with i- ather' John Dunn, hishnn nil all enro11. scon as- possible at corner 14th and Clay It was my rood fortune to ba in close, touah will. ary of New York, celebrant, and. BUY DENTISTRY FOR tlie Call's Plana Flavinr iii- it-ev.

Thos. IT. up to Its bril iveefe, pastor of St Ronu tc" onowaen, or n- Moar church. Benedict, the eago is National Organizer Jeanna Snowden. of Chi.

liant cnmax last spring; at 1 style, Health, comfort niiuiLUitlim. when the linalists nlaved The Pope sent rrnctinr. V' omen, is now sitings and touring the I. good, wishes and oeiore an entnusiastin au dience of thousands. I was tion to the 2rfiin minj and ECONOMY i i in the United ti, strongly impressed with tlie intense interest in piano playio aTOonsr the at our studio weeK) month, with use of piano Rent of a piano in your home, $2 a month extra.

All payments for tuition credited to your account if you are buying a piano from Kohler Lnase or buy one within six months. To Fathers and Mothers bc lil old-fashioned lcrth.5! to be hoped that the colored club women of Oakland and of California will cooperate with her efforts to stimulate club work in the far west. She. was among the iany who were most gracious in recalling to audience the great humani yoiyjer generation, and since then a careful investigation has convinced jiiices is anomer oDsolete idea. Why not save jn dentistry as irt anything else.

Modem dentistry costs less hprp Trio nmtm it me that theje are thou-sands of voune nannln colored Catholic organizations represented, delegates coming from Detroit, District of Columbia Jfaryland, Ohio, Missouri, Massachusetts; Virginia and LouTsuin Among the most prominentCafh-ollcs taking part in the convention were Prof. Eugene A. -ant superintendent of colo.d schools, Washington. around the Bay who would When you -'V tarian policies of this paper, and the of this correspondent. MERCIFUL CHURCH OF CHRIST I never nae to piayraie piano but who have had no opportunity of starting.

want dentistry advertise a What 20 minutes a day at the New Fun Method of Piano Playing will do: don't huy seuretary or the c0i- It has seemed to me appropriate that the house of Koeliler Chase should make it possible for these young people (and even the grown-ups) who want to. make the proper start. Why tolerafp misc 1 STlA Catholic board; Arthur A. uiiy lOierate atta VV. Bouttee Delay old age with better teeth and look your t.

looking yonnir! ing, broken or decay ins afternoon sesslnno in St. hall where addresses 1- p-Make you ofr your boy or girl the 'most popular member of your set. 2 Open the" way to greater social success, which leads to business success. ing teeth and look older? Doesn't pay! 3 Develops personality and popularity. 4 Mean possible endless, enjoyment for you, your family and y.our friends.

The New Method for be. ginners is so interesting and rapid that when it is generally, realized how week the Spiritualist Church of the United. States, colored and white, are holding- a. joint conclave ill CihcinnatiOhio. Iist week in Petroit.

the Merciful Church of Christ of America held its sev-enth annual The principal, speaker was Bishop' G. F. Haygood, presiding bishop, of the Pentecostal assemblies of the haying recently returned from a tour of the Holy Lands. GEORGIA fO FRONT It Was about two years since this correspondent had the privilege-of representing the great state of California as a delegate to thn K. -Men an4 Women, Too, The new method makea ft easy and uick for you to play the piano.

We aro starting classes lor grownups now either day evening. Same tut-tion and conditions govern all classes. quickly and easily piano Guarantee? riaying may De learned, literally thousands will OuaranteerT start where hundreds bSv UOLD gin now. we desire to spread this good news, Through the Koehler Brings music Into the home arid, keeps the family circle? together by making home the most attractive place for the youngsters. CROWNS BRIDGE TEETH AT LOWEST AT LOWEST My Special WONDER -PLATES Chase Fall Classes hundreds will be given their opportunity to learn to play the piano the funda-mental musical instrument and the most popular.

October SAIR 7 is not convenient foryou to tall, sign and mail this coupon. mnpniv SPECIAL SPECIAL KOJfT.TTir CHASE PRICES PRICES Corner i'ltli and Oav nsirlnn.1 i Geo. Q. Chase I would like full particulars of the New Fun Method of piano playing, tional League of Women Voters convention held in Richmpnd, Va. During this meeting it was her privilege to hold manv conferences Georgia In regard to the Negro and his southern ladles sought information as to what they could do, to bring about a better Understanding between tho races.

It is most gratifying to note that "ever si.nce there has been, constantly coming out of Georgia many encouraging reports Tshowing ar-dlf-f erent attitude, toward (lis rare Name Mast Be Right Or I Couldn't Please Tkousanis of PaaenteS Address Made to Fit YOU f. Perfectly and Restore Youthful 14th and Clay Streets racial expression. Renewed Furniture Three rooms sold separately or as Every article in splendid condition. A ery little used and nearly new. Chesterfield Set $69.50 Large Chesterfield and Fireside Chair.

Covered in Ve-lour. edges and loose cushions. Original price -w $110.00 Dining Room Set First the white League of Women Voters in Georgia made a survey of the public school system and had the courage to publish in the Pilgrim, tlie official organ of the Georgia League of Women Voters, that money appropriated for Negro schools did not always reach its' A 00 I NO pay rm. San Francisco store: 111 O'Farrell next to Orph eum. Positively America's Greatest Plate Value Worth Four Times the Special Price.

Value is phenomenal! And they look better than your original teeth1. life-like. So natural. Ym'IK mar- Fiit couldn't be more perfect! No skidding. They'll positively stay' destination and this resulted in inferior schools for the Negro children.

This' week's Assnrlnterl put. Laugh, talk and -Press, in a special article to the eat to your heart's A LI IN? an "accident." vel at their beauty. "Norfolk Journal and Guide," has the following to say Under Atlanta Sept. 3 2. The famous Atlanta "barber prohibiting Negro barbers from cutting tho hair of children under 14 years of age, which -was enacted bv the 'City Council last year, has finally received its death blow at the "hands of the supreme court of Georgia, which this week declared the law contrary to the constitution of Loth H1SCE0LD $49.50 tension table1, --4 leather-seat Chairs and Buffet in Walnut Veneer over Hard" wood.

Original price was $75.00 your -last ounce 'of strengthl Do you l'ee as tired'in kT OKA1M went to bed I Is it. a h.rd.h:p fir a tn Jt T. M-when rm words, hav, you lost your pep ar 2mtn1 bi. roXliJ a iy in other 'rouble Bom. Zt of is not functioning properly and shows that tl V.

human machine enough to outVcaU fo? he? I Natu S'i T.ve! on the arertytb0m" rMt snsxg if "iiee4 rk P' we cannot corVeoi their part sioSness.or trouble, not realizing that, every nart of S. cof on of to flinot on Hi. 'T WIS body rece II. AH My, Work Is Guaranii Unconditionally FILLINGS me state ana tne nation. The law never went into effect, even for a day having been held, up immediately after -its passage by a court injunction applied for by 'the Atlanta chamber of commerce.

The supreme court now writes the con. eluding chapter in this interesting case." This article does not mention the League of Women' Voters, which paved the way by having thn rnnr. (1 Tf I Volume Lowers Cost in -This Busy Dental Office and You save: BIG! find these pinched' whh oZZ'Z .7. Our work t7 k'M. 00 in a very careful manner, wfthnni 7 enr nandi Good guaranteed to Satisfy or Money Refunded medlcija, surgery, o.teopathy, massage, viclet-rsv do us adjunct.

Only our hand, nnon vo, reaction or anv Sfaterlalj Bedroom Set $59.50 Handsome bow-end and full-size Bed, large Dresser, and Chiffonier, ivory enameled and' decorated; all hardwood construction, Original price was t98JS0 VTe have hundreds of bargains in both new and reconditioned Fut-niture, Stoves, Rugs, etc. Credit if you desire. J. Nervousneit Headaches Paralysii Poor Vision Deafness 'Catarrh'" Throat Trouble Palpitation Lung Trouble Sluggish Liver Fever Stomach Trouble Indigestion Disorders High Blood Pressur 1 Backach Loss of Vitality 1 Appendicitis Female Disorders Constipation Sciatica NO MATTKH WHAT YOUK TnotBI I5 nn tr, STANDIXG, WK WANT V()n V() VlV 'J be a.dM.ln getting back your health. We do not 0 LJ F.J OV AlV 1 tried, don lay you have done "everything there have consulted us about nndiim.

1 to done" until in i.il DAILY to 9P.M SprrlnT 24-llnnr QUNDAVi9UiHotP.M UII age to ask for a square deal for colored children. ROAXOKE NEGRO AVIATOR Only an auto mechanic, but skilled driver, a bunch of steel nerves, Jessie Boland of Roanoke. according to an A.N.P. dispatch, has the distinction of hav-ing recently flown over the city of X-Eay Examination and Analysis of t-ni. JUST CLIP THE cnifpni FKEE low fir DUUVV Uut- Alll(iln(- HlBIlt FHKK X.RAM Glfiiiiiipf i l'nticntii MIS Hirt, X-Ray Chiropractors I St hiiu several smaller towns and returned, taking a perfect, landing on rougli ground.

The dispatch states that the pnhVo ITURE EKHAL'CE turtied out to witness the fliclr GIJADtlATICS Urondwny (-1 P- hfnre, 11th and Clav Streets eiflRA VJhtt. fjt Bwan'i 4 I'laiiu, wnicn nau been wrecked a fet. weeks ago and after virtually rebuilding made the. flight. In another news' has been -stated th-t a colored man will open a school for aviation Instruction shortly in Santa Monica, California i ni.

absolutely free of ihnT i Han Offl-. MtkM if. Cor. rouelfTi woy, in Mbf lilt C.llfur.,1, Pritr.m Jtoajtot' -Aanoclalloa.

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