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i DECEMBER 7, 1927 21 'WEDNESDAY EVENING Ill I RELICS 0 OLD Soon to Sail On Adventure Trail S. F. Woman Gulps Poison and May Die Despondent over ill hc.ilth, Mr. I'istorius. 2t, avenue alterniited suicide by drlnklnsr poison.

ncoorditiK to BURRIS. owner; JUNE BURRIS, JIMMIE BURRIS and MRS. BURRIS, who plan the trip. The power boat MISS JUNE! "launched fro mthe wiys of the William Cryer Sons yard with MISS JUNE BURRIS, nged 3, UD-HiCK She wns taken tot I lltU f.hnlr sponsor, will mak fl win to Alaska, jmmow is shown i. 15 1CIIEQ.

1 1 )'! A.V'-Cn. T. f.rrn old a 'liizs and sold th'-m I' 1 Ki I'll a-' remit of a sale of ir i-a'j '1 ne ac Sistn'tiih ar.d! nno Sl.oth'i- at I.o Ari'-'i'les in a i' npi cv muct lo tu id iv ilefei-ee A sLU- "'f I'lniprcrencj-" "hospital f'Odij In critical condition. coir yl'istorius. the woni.i'i's f.i her-ln-law found' her on the floor of the tank bo.use in.

the ir ef her home. woman's husnan aid to-be a I-'ran Cisco chemist. 'foature f- onlnsr nihf. will l.e an 11 o'clock 'revuo l'anchon and beauties, f'aslro lll.i has been entirely remodeled, and at la rye exiiense has been converted Into one of the 'ntertaintnent in Alameda ci'oihty. UA VWAltll, Pec.

7. fas'ro once the of Alameda youth nnfl -enc of many way parties, will reopened Thurs day niirlit with Fred lTaniniontrrf as' Host." Ilannnontree Is one of the host known restau-ranteurs of the Knstlmy. bes! known as proprietor of the famous' l'eriroki Inn In Dublin canyon, which was destroyed by fire some time ago. ll.uiiiiiontree said today that lies, s'e Itahich and her syncoiator.s will appear on his npenlns prour.im. 'lArlicIcs of 1893 Put Again in Cornerstone ith Those of 1927.

Ki-eft. The firm' -isscts anl' its lialiiliti'-s at i 1 1 o.iH"'1. The sale" i im-luiict stork on hand, tools and I --r iiLiMtttiCTy-Br Ifl' Mil ViiBMyrfKihiiflrrl mtn' tfrfTJ Oh! mid now mot horn mo One yesterday when the corwr-slone of the now ml Jliuh school at Pnrk Jimileviinl ml p-kins street' I i 1 before a of some f0('0 pnst, presi'iit tM future stmlonls. J-'or when the cornerstone is Healed In pkiee by Superititendont of 1'Yed M. Jfunter, it covered an old copper box, taken from the cornerstone of the present Oakland High school buildim: at 1 yAvrAgsaas- i A VST lla NCasiroYll r.ifi, Dp l.livr, Strppt, I(piliil llunil One Mile llil.

lde.uf the nbl t'erKiiln ml Announcing the Grand Opening 1 TOMORROW NITE, DEC. 8TH "A SPECTACULAR FROLIC" 12 Entertainers Plenty of Pep Featuring An 11 o'Clock Revue with VM-'IfS Wv'' raa -lueiiin rim! streets now 3 4 years old. The box, containim; lists of pupils and teachers, city and count officials, copies of (he Oakland papers and similar articles dated September J5, l.s:i;i. was removed from the cornei'stune December 3. Todav similar lists, photographs, copies of the school p'ublicaiions and of the daily press, and athletic emblems "wore added to the consents.

Then it Has carried to the new school bv guard of honor of K. O. T. cadets, and placed in the new cornerstone by W. II.

Hvnes, graduate of the schoid with the class of and Malcolm Medrcyor, student body president. MILS. ilfKIIAl.TKI! I'R 10SI 1)1 Principal Charles K. was the first speaker on the program, sketching briefly the growth of the city's high school system from the original Oakland High school to ihe present group of six secondary schools. He introduced Mrs.

Kose member of the board of education, and an alumnus ot th school, who presided as chair ROLLS and 'bread for CASTRO VILLA supplied by VERZIC BAKERY 650 Castro St. HAYWARD DON WILKINS And his Grand Lake Fanchori-Marco- Stars J5 3 LORETTA DU VAL I GENE MURTH French Comeillnn-Srjnff'itcr 1 Snlome Dancer No Advanci PERRY OLIVER Don't Mist in ikulclel.t th Fun davcivo to' HaU Serpentina Bessie Baoish and Her Clever Girls Noisemakers ii iv i i Phone Hayward 252 for Reservation FRED HAM0NTREE, Formerly of Famout-Prgoli Kin of U. S. Grant Gets Mother's Estate l-'ourteen-vear-old Isaac Hart Purdv. bnetil descendant of 1'res-Ident I lvsses S.

Orant. was todav the sole owner of the $143,000 fortune of his mother. Mrs. Jannv Purdv, niece of the former president, by a decree of final distribution of her estate pranted by Superior Judge Lincoln S. Church.

-Mrs. divorced wife of Isaac. Hart. Purdv, New XiirU. financier, died in Herkeley, Dee.

2S, i 11 i Kzzzzzzzxzzxxxxzzxzzzrri lulr r. r.ntion. flavs of EAT 'Oqklandet Will Cruise Polar Sea In Craft Built. Here M924, leaving an estate consisting Where Quality Is First Regardless of Price ALL MEATS served in CASTRO VILLA exclusively from Joe Rabinowitz Wholesale Quality Meats Phone Oakland 2395 Served by buvts, slti'ii'iit in lail. ii epMvil itn'nkiiifr.

of iOinin'1 Itri'iikinj; from Jocal List of Alnrneitn rounlj" offirtali. kir o.i.i;lniiil ciiy officeilp. lliriThuy liuuis ion! executive officers i'f sill. ml ili'pfirtnii'ut. iukI Icttir writti'ii lij Principal C.

K. Ki'jTf. liulil nml Silver o's of SV-liolnrsIiin Pocietj. I tiletie 1'iiilileiun. of htiuli'iils as of December lt)L'7.

List licrs. is! el' fituilcllL ufficer. -s of. Th and 'Oakland I'ipsi lantnircr I'l'ni'iim uf die dny: 1'in iii In retioe Cox. t'ii'ss ot ll'-'T.

Aritns of p. Tcml.cr 1, ItlST. Kll'tii'lli Aeyis, with 111 lit' nriilimtes. Ailiritii-iiiil i ot urniiiiates from June i I T. uf Pecoiiilifr 6, J9ST.

Jlii.ck Americiiii Fliifr. almost entirely of shares in the U. S. Grant hotel, San Diego. The en-lire estate was left to.

her son. Mrs. Punly named her brother Ulysses S. Grant, 4th, the executor of the The estate increased in value more than $o00 during the. period between her death and the final settlement.

The father of the boy was appointed guardian and the youth is now in New York city where he is attending school. Ts It true' Kskimo childreji like chew on the end of a candle better-than they do upon -a- piece of Maybe so, but Jimmie P.urris, aged 11, and his sister June, aged 3, don't believe it and so they are going' to go to Alaska to find out, pecially for traveling In the open sea arid lias a cruising radius of 3'iilfi miles. According to Jiurris, her fuel capacity is 1200 gallons and there is a water supply of ijOO gallons. There are also sleeping accommodations for 12 'people aboard. "He will have party of prnb- Fred Hamontree's New Castro Villa man of the day.

Two members of the first graduating class of the school, that. of 1S72, Dr; Ben Wall and John Iloyt. were introduced and brieflv. They told of the early history 'of ho institution and called upon the present students to strive to eitial the achievements of such alumni hs William Ji. Storey, president of the Santa l'e Jtailroad; Jackson lieynolds, vice president of the National City bank-, New York; and the late l-'ranklin K.

Lane, secretary of the interior. "The old high school was a model of its kind." said llynes, spea.ker of the day, "but it was soon outgrown and out of date. IN DAYS "In the 'old days we had no letic fields, instructors were few mid courses were limited. In this new plant you will have the finest equipment teachers and every one of you should strive to gain the utmost from your days here. Here is where your careers will be started and your opportunities for uuccess are far greater than these of the many illustrious iicn and women among your alumni." Other speakers included Col.

Karl Sickler, of the K. O. T. who turned the old box over to Medregor and llynes to be sealed jn the cornerstone, and Hunter, who outlined the work of the board of education to provide a modern chool for the student body ot Oakland High schoVl. Songs by the girls' glee club of tlio school, the singing ef "All Hail to the i 1 no" and "America" by the and a cornet duet by 'Dilwari Tervizian and Konald Lawrence were musical features.

A poem entitled "Dedication." written by Darlene Cox, 15, was read by Franklin I-ewis and a copy was eealed in the cornerstone. In addition to a. group of alumni and the present student body of the pupils Of tlie Cllenview Heboid attended the ceremonies in a body. "is Tnn conxEiisroNi: TJje complete list of articles dd'ed to the co-ntents of the cornerstone follows: They are going to make the t''l)-tjibly eight, or 'ten 'aboard' when we in the motor-yacht Miss Supplied by head for Alaska," says Uurrrr. I have beard so much of the bunting' and fishing tip there that I want to try it.

out. How far north we will get will depend entirely upon how long' it lakes us to get Of When Yqzb IFcol I a Gold which June, herself, sponsored yesterday at its launching. And rtiey are going' to find all about these stories the grownups have been telling about polar bpars dancing to the lijrhts of the aurora borealis and of baby sells wearing coals or of walruses using their tusks a.s ice picks. And most of all, they want 'to find out all they can about the little brown' Eskimos how they live. The Miss June; of course, "be 7.1 yea rs, old.

and your grandmother registers about 10. 1 "mi's lit) treih bled. "It is so hard to do good barber-itig in the dark," she said. "For a burglar, I mean." And she started -to weep Put tears grow no hair even in Japan. And the great shingle problem- is still unsolved.

eCoiJ.vrife'lit. l'J27, tile Chkeuo Daily NeVvs.J Lumber and Mill work for the Remodeling of CASTRO VILLA Supplied by HAYWARD MILL LUMBER CO. M. E. Nelson, Prop.

Phone Jlaywartl 477 Pacific Meat Co. 12th and Jackson Sts. Oakland Phone Lakeside 2514 ikim; IHCII.MO-N'D, Dec. .7. o' the trial of Lawrence King of this city on a' liquor possession charge has been made until the end ot this week.

The trial was set fol' yosten but, the later date was granted by Police Judge C. A' Udell on motion of the counsel for the defense. Hayward, Calif.i iJ.11 longs, to K. Hurris, Oakland business man and father of the two youngsters. The trip will be made this spring fust as as all the ice frfs been driven out of the Pering sea by the coming of summer.

ny The Miss June was launched yesterday from the ways of the William Cryer it Sons shipyard at the foot of Dcnnison street. In woman fixei KICH.MONJ), Dec. Speed of twenly-f iv'e" miles an hour in the actional ilavMiue business district, coupled with an open muffler, cost Mrs. Anna Phillips Of this city a fine of She plead into l.i Hering sea. am keen to try out my gun rod ail ab'mg the- coast and this is going to' give me a wonderful, Also I'd like to pet: In! rr the "hjrh and try my luck getrtntf or polar boar.

After ihe-Alaskan trip 1 am hoping to limbo Die trii to the Hawaiian islands a id theft on down to the Mouth Sea islands." wir.r, in: ow Jiurris plans-to do his own navigating on t.he trip and in preparation for the wa nderings of the Miss June he. is an intensive course of training in navlgal inn' at the Public Navigation so, tool in the Fc try building- iri Fran Cisco. Cryer's shipyard; where the little vessel was built, litis been turning out small boats for the past 47) years ami has more than 7un0 vessels to its credit. The bulk of the timber used in the construction of the craft, came from the plant of the K. K.

Wood Lumber company, adjoining the, shipyard', while the engims came from the Atlas Oas Engine company, so the Mis June is almost strictly an 0 Laxative fBmmo 1 Quinine guiitv to the charges in the court I'll. of RtiKlt-ia h.mnl or contrei. A. Odell. Photos of ground ton itirinR die of Police Judge C.

Jo- RELIEF FROM ITCHING Skin now entirely healed Charlestown, (Boston), Dec. 18: "Last June I had an itching- irritation on my principally between the shoulders, and also on the b'ack of my hands, ex I We Remove approved fashion little Miss June smashed a bottle against the side of her namesake as it went sliding down ihe ways inlo the estuary. The ceremony was ac-' companied by a delighted squeal as the craft took to the The vessel is a raised deck cruiser and is motored with a horsepower Atlas Diesel enginp which will develope a Sliced of 12 knots. The Miss June is built es BUTTER served in the CASTRO VILLA exclusively from AMERICAN CREAMERY 1433 Cypress St. Oakland, Calif.

Phono lakeside -175 "Butter of the Highest Quality" tending to the shoulders. The skin was apparently clear of any disor- dor. but the itchinir was intense. Chickens Served by Fred Hamontree's New Castro Villa Supplied by Harbaugh Co. INCORPORATED 373 4TH ST.

Oakland Phone Oakland 3164 Oakland product. Grip, Influenza and many Pneumonias begin as a common cold. Price 30c. The box bears this signature After a vigorous with a I Turkish, towel there would appear i two spots, about an inch apart, which bled from the effects of the rings Fashions rousehold 1 ese i St eve jilerilMncc 1689 (PILES) without surgical operation. Write for a remarkable book it's free! This book explains in plain words the causes of all rectal dfcHirders No matter how chronic your case jiiay be, provided it is not cancer, you can be quickly diit! painlessly made well by this method.

This treatment is pronounced by patients everywhere, who were suffering with fistula, fissure protruding or bleeding piles and other rectal disorders. Don't suffer any longer Write for Free Book No. T-12 I I I 1 3 a-l 5 :1 1 1 I used Bay Hum and other lotions before I tried your liesinol Ointment. At bedtime my back received a washing with Resin ol Soap and a very generous application of Ointment, after which I would resLquita comfortably until about two or three in the morning-, when I receivctl another application. A third upon arising; would be johough to make me feel at ease during- the day.

Thank? to thft tho trouble is new entirely healed." (Signed) John John W. Matthews, 1 Crystal Place. v.vw.v.v.ww.wwv By ItORKUT J. CASKY. Special Coriesponrlenc of The Oakland TRIBUKE and the Cliic.igo Daily Kewa.

KOBE, Japan, Dec. 7. The I thought up that phrase in my versa! desire of women to have the and it is a very good one. whole world know exactly how old if von cut vnnr h.ilr a i i they are is nowhere achieved with such "success as In where every lady carries on her head- an- KNOCK audit of her years. Periodically' her headdress is piled up" with dif- i Chas.

Keller, M.D. GrConrad Snyder, M.D. Licensed, practicing physicians and surgeons 1179 Market San Francisco, Calif. Jf von. trish to male appoiiitmfnt Hone Hemlock 43GS, ash for Sccntm lerent layers and different arrangements of combs, that any one the eode of coiffore ible AT CASTRO VILLA ALL LINENS SUPPLIED AND LAUNDERED body will know how old you are." "I have thought of all that," replied Umi persistently.

"But I don't -intend to spend half my life combing my hair and I can always lie about my age. I hear that it is being done in some pnrt's" is Grandma shook "HoV "head. "No granddaughter of mine. shall disgrace me while I to prevent it." she1' said. "Ami, besides, there is.

no market for human hair since the Ainerioaifa-iteh manufacturers quit buying it." lint ah, for all her wisdom, grandma had. never looked into misey iron can figure, out whether she is 10 or 0, married, single or divorced. In spite of this ideal arrange JrirrtSnaJririrlrirariri. Atjmel, Vital Raw Food From Mexico, Now Used by Thousands ment, there is an increasinclv nu merous group of malcontents, in the Girls' intermediate schools who think that hair should be used as aticAeonv for of-nturies fresh Matruey. sap, called Ajjuamicl, liaa been natural remedy of Mexico.

Scientists have long studied it. Scores si-orKneum Try Tlii an item of personal adornment rather than a. bookkeeper's report. They are In favor of peculiar haircut called shingling expressed by the Chinese character, "bob," BY S.r!'f hooka and treat' i on Joints Mexican Ua3ucy and Pain Tormen which ortginallv meant nn 1- eii i i rial use. For thatched root.

They hold to a belief that many women in the T'nited tho, future, nor had she heard of ok the Clipper. Last night as she and T'mi lay asleep in tlielr little house in the Motomaehid'bri, a skillful burglar "broke in -and cut not only hair, hilt grandma's. The pair awoke this morning to remnants of their tresses all about them. And apparently the burglar lirtd '-be-pn frightened away before bis work, for" he had left his scissors and they looked a States and Europe decorate themselves with this outlandish headgear and they demand their rttrhts. Union Pacific Laundry 830 28TH" STREET OAKLAND 3342 LSI OAKLAND 12 Days' Trial Fee See Below years and American physicians" "ha-S" sent kidney sufferers to Mexico to drink Agtamiel because the fresh sap quickly tipoiLs ahrl cannot be exported.

Results are medical history Now Mague' sap in cunceutrated into a delicin'iiN raw syrup called Ag-mel; Keeps indefinitely, lias world-wide, use. ft is A absolutely un-cliang-pd except "tor removal of wa-Vsr without- cookinr. Rich in itne impor If they get them well, that's something else Uf JXK VMJ AS AfaTAJ'O'i acui ons the local iltnents as cnest colds, tftiiviiin. mvfs stti-ing muscles, liuubago and sciru-ieji. I'or fret that are and bfrn n'hil neho'a g'ood rubbing at, night with u'suimy means foot comfort in the group of been Lmi Mitsui, 17 years old.

who Uiuth her grandmother in the Moto- it you have a -swollen, inflamed, iiot ie.i" Ktiffering agony day urr any. quick, comforting relief -thousands Mmb oil- Joliit-Kti'se and for Jtheumalic pain, druggists will toll you that it is always in demand. i Joirit-TSnso is a soothing-, pene-jetlng- emolient that you can rub often to obtain speedy results. Its comforting influence and jspeedy action indicate its. use lor at the door who would acquire a Drug Store machidori.

Umi spent ail her time gazing into barber shops ami visualizing how beautiful she would look in a haircut that could he tant minerals, vttamines A. bene-fi cia rfi- fu rivy east and Asavose, an easily asfirrtiilateu neural sweet. Nothing addejd. It non-aJcoiwo. All F-riht'r.

disease sufferers should if' investigate. Free 24-page booklet and Jettrs from physicians and users at your store. Imported only bv Afftnel Corp'n. AGMEL For Sale By OWL DRUG CO. FREE Si-nil iinmo and address for large, generous tl2- jot like uie Maries that -Umi: eMn h(ya-iiroi(itjiwiJii4svol'''wrlffTi K.

Taka, (he great detective, was assigned to the case. He was on the scene five minutes after grandma's pitiful cries had startled the neighborhood. He looked queerly at grandma rnd tlileerly at IT mi. MlCKOlt TELLS THE TALE. "Have you seen your mirror this he inquired courteously.

"No," admitted. Umi. "1 was so -combed up in ten minutes instead dav ti-ial tube to l'ope. Jabeirator-ies. Jlalluwell, Maine.

of six hoursthe fast schedule, for an old-fashioned rolling coiffure of the. type suited to her age. Anjl only one influence stood between her and the accomplishment of her H- 1 SODA and GINGER ALE 8 FOR I CASTRO VILLA- SERVED EXCLUSIVELY BY HAYWARD SODA WORKS 8 1164 ST. HAYWARD, CAL. 8 PHONE HAYWARD 789' 8 l.lv VHS 1 I A 4 lins'Tijiy.

ii-r-t! It a vox an CliU-M' is Hut U.Kit!. coi.iMlon. thai wj-nni; 11 rpikKlT jioltl to ille distressed over this affair that I did not think, of it." "I should advise you to look," he said. burglar who broke ln'iiliriL' iimiiilns cf FMfi-'s lloiu-v Jiiiii -i tr'ii1 rcninly of 1'rori'ii meij.oinal alu'. I'ruai '40th desire her graiTduiother.

your-- hair!" gasped grandmother. 1 never-hoiird of. such a thing. I can't for the life of me see what youne women are earning to. Vhy.

when. I was p. girl, 1 should rather have lejst my right hand than my hair. A wom In the Daily TRIBUNE Copyright, Otklmd 127," into the house without sliding back a door or window and fled without takini; his scissors or the hair did a very bad of. bothering.

now have the halreltit of a woman Rub It In Tube 60 Cents A stlllaK.rn, lllicr-lllld L-tllljlll worriod ni-, ki-pt ui" nunke. hip out. i.iit it tl to jour ood -lov's llonf.v and Tnr 1 omiMUjnd. as mv anviircrr Ahvajg d''I'endaljle. OtKj(l llros.

AdicrtiseiLctit. an hair Is her crowning glory.

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