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vr 5IARCH 25, 1928 SUNDAY frfnct Missionary Society To Observe Founding Parasol CHoni Lefe rigfit. ALMA. REGNA WILL. IRMATA YLO uw JImk? I RlCKEIt participant in "old tahiooed how' la be presented in the that meeriirFniitvale.MatMiic tempi- The show will br gives on Meetinz Of I. O.Q.F, Planned SAst OSE.

March 14-A dla- ftrfce iaaatlng af Distrtet Twenty. I. TO. O. will ba keld hara on A aril 14 alVhlch Ume W.

A. Shay, dla-trtet avpoty grand master, will Lodges 'St tha district meeting will be Ob servatory and. Garden city at San Joaa; Kidgely of Los Oatoa and Wgb, at Campbell, a jquo win oe eervea ooiri nor. har will alJ be a spell daarew earemoay. All Odd Frttowa arts Invited to attend.

Petalamans Get License to Wed rETALUMA, March J4 Irwm Arfsten and Miaa Juanlta Braga hvs applied far a marriage Ueenee. tha wedding to tsks place soms time this month at tan Ra- tael. Mass Braga la the dsognter af Mr. and Mra. 3.

Braga af the Two Roclt slstrict, and Mr. Ar Stan la tha on of Mra I- Arfatsn of thla city. Both ara graduate 4 PetaJuma sebaola. Leee a valuable? Band is TRIB- XTSB "LOBT" Ad looking for it. wOumti Entirely by Eatlboy PtophC 1 4 It 1 Extraprary Opporbudty A -r Trbmbrrowr 40 Inch $225 Beautifully I EEG PRRISE A li jSjUaniIilfcit Br Edward TowTarft! anxr nm womm.

as group oi san( lsrta)ym acteofar. frenr tita varJotuJ ba4laak thao. nsaaaj in- Ftnltralss Kb la pjsanp what la. deartbaU tBao as "anr ohL- faaMOnwr1 show." The- pradnoMojr Wtll baatapdt Municipal Ant- ddtcirtam onr.amcli nsal gin The uaavaretftaai twenty young wninsax nasasbasw ot Jab's Da-nshv will, wear? oastumeei such as worn-, by the- women of the South In- tha early- start eat arid" special scsnatv.wllkoarry out tha.daakos Boutharn irlKht. i That pmrtioipanta on last pro srara will incloda Cart B.

Chef- Morris of EUC. Ounthw HoffraaSr, Jansea C. HMlandt oiaris of the: board, of supervisonr: Raa. coorbt; rormeriy or ziegreiirt rot-Ileal end) Elite Httisod Huettaman. wmtsnp or- tne Bt.

ixtuls coma- diasne. anal in. addition a ahorua of 7(, who arar rehearslne- almoaU aicmiy undetr that -'-sas tU Among tbs aoMlats in. tha first part will bat Blir Orw. who wtll.

sing "ir i anemia' juoss Ton;" ail it jmrnwrr" ny stasrav, juninttamK "justt Aoiungf AlonsA" by Ounterf 1 Moamint. bans' R. Down Traei': f. Sahllcker; "Ten! Thousand Tears From Now." byt Blair Manchester; Bart IJttt. by Ban- Mpsrla "IIw by by Dorothy dance i spsclalty.

by, Bert.Axelro- "Rain," by Altna1 Medina, and "Hallelujah," I By-K cosparc. Thar entertainment will glvsn. ta rala fbnd. foir it, aecorarting tha halt', and far anr 'ebastaar at- naw earflet and addl- uonai. uirmturs.

(, airing Picture To eature Procrcca lAItr EEANHROi March tev Familiar characters1 of lonar agro will ba pontrayad tn aerlas af liyitnjg tUMuress faam -'Thw Radt Plushj AJbunj'" In sjrroKnani to ytvarr near Friday oWenim Th pictures wilt ba posed by Masdamaa S. H. Bdwardst 5. WMsom, I W. F.

Walirand! J. eiter Mlsa ttattav Vortansan, Miss Dorothx Beam, and Mlsa Mliarad; 'Sreadsaay; and Donallt dwarda, E. Kients, It, Rowley and! Edwin Rawlay ha Filming of Unci Tom' a CbJblnt' la tha nam of a ona-aot comedy ta be givehi by eaatteona paaed! of Mesdames Hv. Has P. A.

Watson, W. HlckUng, Fya, R. E. Hooper, P. MoAn-darsom W.

Swift and M. E. Onan. dorfC 1 i i Tha pros' ram will also imriuna a raoltatloak bp Earn Fenrmn, 7, -r. II A Printed Sillc Crepes The most favored xlk for.

fashionable Easter apparel Specially boughh-jwt herefrom Ntto York' r. i UlOE Vill IacIaJ Four Concert During April 15 nI 20. Ths eTntn and dsfllaattbn at rw hail for chamber" music rt Mill Coilegs on April II and will featured by esstival- at mile Including four concerts. Ao-nowleriremsnr of the patronsgs of IMbeth Enregua Coolldg, which mad the festival poeelbls, la by tha faculty; of Mills. Th flrst program of thfaatl--r-nl will ba printed on Thurs- nv, April' at ei innitM adaptions front Df- rericlat- Haydrtj Bach.

Ch. Lets bvrw an Pierra. Tha enssmble of in instruments for thla restrain ill be aa follows: Anthony I oboe, Cesera Addlmendo: Harold: bassoon, mt Kobltachelc, and hornr Walter Horning. asHeted- by Sllsebeth-Hmrni Coolldge, pianoforte; -njamitrfc Moor, pianoforte and-falter yiolonoello, A recital of inusio foi tw piano rta in which Guy Malar" and baa i attlaoa wUl ba heasd, will ba pre-at 4 p. on-April It, and ill Include three eompoMtlona' By ravlneky.

and selections front Mo i rt, Brahma, aa othsr famous etimpowra. The Paralntar String null Ferstnger, violin; Lou la Ford, iins Math nFirestones viol and Ferner, vlollncelWk. asslst- i by Cesara Addlmandot will hsardl on April 30v a 11 a. ra. Tha concluding program of tha n- April.

10, at which' ttma tha nallma A. CappslMt shotr of hlch John fidiallmats 1 fonodat and conductor; will ba' heard la a rled program sangine; front a ruaadar krma of th twelfth nturjr to "Morning- Son la? tha i uncrla," by Vercy 4av riptlva aompoaltlma baoao) an gacondi Juna1 Boofcy jtiatD'niiuvm Dcrc Sctzrday An Inflormal leatf yaar danca WITT ta glvan by Oakland! AtwlHary, Ia epandanC Ocdar nal B'rtcn naat venlng Int tha aodifoT-i lam of thaif Oak(n4, Mra. Arthur trill, who fcaada tha racap- tion m-mlttaa, m- nounda that tka Janea Will, ba tha flrat I danoa that tha uxlllary i a put ort i yaar. anid a tha i a a i t. WIU vA A.

MlUr la atunta, aocOralnf ta Mraerltl, Procaada tha daoa wtt ka i tsd for charity. I i i 'An Important Purchase at a Very Low Price Makea This Sale Pot- sibleTake Advantage! I i i ''v 5ilkf radiant si Sprinf blonomil A wonderful new collection All the litest patterns, exotically bold or daintily small! M6tt fstcioatuig colon imaginable. a See Large Clay Street Window Display 'X (TafC-Fmut for Silks' for 53 Yean) Auditorium by the orguuza the ewninyof MarcH'3CUJut stats legislature. JL 3. Schlagtand Blgnamf, represented tha Plumb.

ars" Union Local No. 444 In th convention, and tha Steam Flttere' Local No. Wl at tfr city, waa an- reiented by tmeir lusinesa rpra iantatlva, J. U. Qtilnax Owing to the fact that tha Oak land Labor Tempi association win hold a special election of Us stock, holders tomorrow at tha Labor Temple, 180 Twentieth atraav th Csntral Labor Council af Alameda county has postponed ft regular meeting tomorrow evening.

Secretary William A. Bpooner states that tha next meeting of th coun cimwlll "held Monday sweninaV April at which ttma ha arses all delsgasea to bo present, In view af the fact that several important matters will bs conaldsrsoV 'VMS MJTEIW WBCffrT For th benefit of the Natlva Daughter' home, a whist will bs Betd by. Piedmont No. IT, N. IX in tha Pacific bufTd.

Ins; mm Thursday evening. Jose phiaa Clark win be in charre. aa. slsted by Alice Miner, Helen Ring, jcana Healey and Nell Moore. a Economical Dentistry Teeth Extracted PA without piitn OUC Br a Sewielirt aim Cold Crowns $3.00 Enamel Filling 12.00 Alloy FUUna; l.

00 Plate ap from. Material and I workmanahlp guaranteed. All wortr attended to by myself personally. I don't raise the price on yon whan you got to my of tic. Examination and Estimate Free Title A la Worth 1.00 oa All Work Over Sa.oO.

Dr. I. B. Kenney BROADWAY AT tSTH sttS dth fit nietrHAW Monday and Week SPECIALS phot, tehafirtrw af tha aowurtlttaa an ar rangements, has rearted that these wof be a largo number present at tbs celebration. A Tha Marc Issue at the Monthly Labor Review eon tains an article on th uae of eost-sf-living figures la waga adjust men ta by EtheUwrt Stewart," United States commissioner of labor statlsttca, Although waga adjastmsnt ara how seldom determined soisly by the ohangea In th coat of living.

Information regarding each changes is an Important factor In practically all wags dlsousaton by em ploy era, employees ana-arbitration boards. Tha coat 'r- living indsxss published semiannually by the bursas, of labor atatlaUoa ara bane aa tha data, an expenditures secured as tha result at a family budget study mad In 1821. In this atudy mora than 12,000 families living in 01 laoaiitiea were visited and lafhrma. tion aa to tha quantity and coat of tna ainsrsnt item parehaeed by thesa families waa The Standard. Of llvlnv haa r.hanvad.

however, in the ten years which hava elapsed slnea tha study was completed, and ft la highly desirable that a new budgetary atudy should mad In order that tha maexea uses such adluetment may bs mora accurate. A. f. fichlaal. buainM renra.

aeatattvs for the Pltrmbera and Oaa iwerr union Local No. 444 af tnta city, waa elected fourth vlcs-presl-dant af tha California State As sociation of Plumber, Sprinklers an meant liters at the annual convention which was held In Long Beaob March 14. Many matters of Importance were considered by the organisation, among which was tha adoption of 4 resolution favoring state cods of plumbing laws. A committee consisting of the of- ueara i me organisation was appointed to confer with a committee of tha Master Plumber Aaaooia-tion regarding the drafting of th proposed law which will ba pro anted to the next session of the PRE-E1ASTER ON SALE row, fWSK Tomor NOTES Expert Information and service to customers -no Advice on Home-Dreiiraaliinf Problems, Taft's new charge or obligation ask for "Miss Ernestine." I Taff-TYm Floor i -V gawtfii Tha fifty-ntnth annivaraary tha fonndtoaT af tha Woman' fianary aodety' af the Methodist fhureh win ba abssrrsd by tha woman af tha "TattvaJe Methodist Mi v. to tha Thls auxiliary Will Ba BOSt ny lf elraea and St.

Andrew aoeletlesV at noon luncheon, followed by aragrasa at o'clock. Rev. Charles A. Chuek) Walla will ba tha luncheon speaker. Clay Si.

atop and 11th a. .75 t. 0tm sp beW at A7t arrangewieitt' hawa sempVeted tor tha aahrarattaw af tna Twanty-iirnt annrvansary ot tha formation tha Maying Picture and Projecting Operators Unlaw, looal No. 109, Alaaaada county, which win take plana at ins beaminguw Hotel, Wednesday eveelna, March It aaoardlng aa aaaounosnveat taaaa by ta chairman of, tha committee to the membership at the rgaaaliaa at in err recent meeting. Th s' oarsnjoitie, wHt start promptly 1 at midnight.

Several audev IH ftaYnbara front thw thea tars ot this city will ba presented during tha evening, aa wail as other talent fran Shit Frsacfeeo, Tha banqusf wtll ba served In tha large dining roont af the hotel, and oer will be hud for ana hsndred armorsv Promlasnt tabes elilolato of tha various theatrical crafts hays bsn invited aa well as the fiatai a tesal Caatral lAber Council, The LaaJaaT ImnkfS V'a of tha Itationary Enslneera lnron, local No, give a whist party at their meeting hall in tha Paelfi butldtnc Slxtssnth and eft arson atreets, Thursday, April I Many beautUsl prises will be given, aa wall eg a aah prise, and tha Indications ara that there will ba large number In attend anee. Further detail at tha party will b4 announced thromth tha column tha Oakland TRIBUNE Tha following msmbers of ar ganlsed labor af tha Eastbay district died last week; nlile Mills of tha Cooks', Walters' and Wait- issa- union, uoa. w. iii Wil liam Leach at tha Carpenter Union, local Xo, 4tl; Oaorg Rupp-rech at tha Painters Union, local Wo. Jacob Behllb ot the Butch ars Union, local No, 116; Walter Orsan of tha Sign, Scene and Plo-torlal Palntari' Union, local No.

Ferdinand Barbrack of tha Mailer Union, Idea! No. II; Ray Steffen of tha Barbara Union, local 114; Rudolph Rolls of tha Elsstrloal Workers Union, local No. Tlie' seml-annoal convsntlonr'of tha. Catlfornla State i CouneU of Sheet Metal Workers, which was held in retaiuma on- in saysn- tna fallowing oincere tor the an suing term: President, Knowis or Santa, crui: vlca-presl- dent, Harrington af Ios An- sales; sxsoutlvs board members, Bert Thorbar of Oakland, J. P.

Helster of Vallaio. F. Brer of San Jess and HafUger, Sacramento. J. Earl Cook, International organizer for tha international association, who raaidsa in this city, was one of the principal speakers at the meeting, and gave a report regarding the condition af the sheet metal industry and of the progress that has been made during the past year.

William Good man and Bert Thorbar represented the local Sheet Metal Workers In the convention. Oeorge Hedrlck general vresl- dent of the Brotherhood of Palnt- era, Decorators and Paperhangere or America, attended tna last regular meeting of the Painters Union, local No. 127, of this city, and spoke upon many matters affecting th welfare of the painting craft. For many years Hedrlck haa taken an active part in the Building Tradei department of tha American Federation ot Labor, and is considered an authority on labor questions. He complimented the local organization and its officials for the progress thsy have made during the past yaar, arid predicted that they would have a jroiper-ous season for Its members.

Henry Lavore, general organiser for the Brotherhood, epoke regard, ing the progress made by the unions of the craft In tha state. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 14 haa arranged for an entertainment and banquet to be given In honor of several of Its members who havs bsea with the organisation tor 21 conseoutlve years. The affair will ba bald In tna Leamington Hotel Wednesday snraninaT. April IU C.

PhlUlps, If. LABOR i lWta a Sen Lecndro to i Hat7 Record Vote IAKT WA3TDRO. Man li-HA aacord vota la axpaotatf hara it fna tnunlolpal alactlon, April S. by offt-ciala of tha Chambar of Cammarca, wha ara urging all ettlaane ta (a to tha poll. An affort win a aaada to win tha ailfat an af farad, by tha California Development Aeeo-nation, BaoraUry-Managaf Edgar M.

Hayaa announoea. Mora votera have reglatared thla 'yaar than aver before, ft was da elarad. Mora than 40(0 hava aignad, compared to 142 for 1126. Keen Interest la being maatteited In the council race. Six -candidates hare announced themealraa as fol-' lowsi Andrew Millar, William Rlehardaon, fit Cot, Herbert Mathewi.

tf. Gelsanhofat tad i John Olll. Tha question of adapting tha afty manager system is also thonght to I another cause for unusual inter aat an tha part of tha citii cltiaens, ml Drama Coach i Speak at Berkeley THE OAK KNOLL JrfODEL HOME COMPLETELY FURNISHED BY WHITTHORNE WAN. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY, MARCH 25. eantiful "Casa dela Vista" the unique model home Newest Spring Styles SO the hill of woncmrful Oak Knoll, is now completely AN JOSE, MareS'-'l-MlBi 1 Virginia Randeraan.

drataatlo aoacb i tha an Jose Stats Teachara 1 College, will ba one tha prinei- twl spaakera at- tha aonf ereaoa- of th Drama Teachers' Association California, to ba held March SO and El at tha Untvaraity af Call' i lornla in Berkeley under auapice a the State Board of Education. I Miss Sanderson will dlncuai tha prablems met in teaching of 1 dramatics In State schools. She Is past president of tha association bsfors which she will epeak. 1 TWO SEEK THtenCFJSHrP Richmond, March 4. j.

p. itrom and Aubrey Wlleon, union high school district trusteee, will unopposed for re-election on next Fsiday, March tO. The peti-- tlona of candidacy ara tha only Ones filed. furnished and ready for your inspection. This attractive Spanish iyr'model residence was designed by Harris Allen, one of California's leading architects.

It is a gem for con-, venience and ccfort. The iome decorating staff of Whitt-faorne Swan has created an atmosphere, that blends not alone with, the home itself but with the surrounding pano- rama of rolling hills, studded with age-old oaks, and spacious valleys thatrecall pages of the romantic history of California. Over 50 Styles in Thi. Price Real Values Women Girls Tan Blonds Alligator Patents Satins Greys Kids Oxfords Pumps AVb SIZES ALL HEELS BIO VALUES OtJB Amimt STAIRS A DEPT. .95 To Oak Kno(l BY AUTO Foothill BotilmaJ, tain at lanes Ave, (98th Ave.) or Moraga Road ta Mountain Blvd.

Follow Oak Knoll road signs. BY TRAIN Southern Pacific 7tk St Line to Tonea Ave. (98th Ave.) Meets Osk Knoll free boa to Case dela Vista Model Home. Vtrifinp Homrt 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

TUESDAY THURSDAT SATURDAY SUNDAY ejaj if 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. MONDAY WEDNESDAT FRIDAY i GOITRE NOT A DISEASE Milwaukee Doctor Mattes Remarkable Discovery. Milwaukee, Wlse It has been brought to light by sclentltlc re-H search that goitre 1 not a dlieae and la not to be treated as euch. I Dr.

A. A. Rock, Dept. Box 117, Milwaukee, a prominent goitre apecialist for over 24 yean, ha perfected a different method af treatment for his patlenu that i haa proved remarkably nucceuful. Thla same method la now bsins used for a home treatment of goitre cues all over the country with astonishing results.

Tha Doctor state that goitre Is a condition which crows worse with neglect and recommends Immediate alien- i io matter how Small the 1 grewtb may appear. He atroagly opposes nscdleis operations. Dr. Rock is the author of a book that 4- telle In a slmpl way about treating goitre at noma, has puDiunea I Women's 1 -Strap Kid House Slip ftft pert. All sizes VI Low heels.

i ipa7P Whittftorne Swan, Washington Stat 10th i this book at nis own expanse ana ..3 Will aead copy free to anyon ln tereetaa. wnt jug toaay, a- 'rartlaaffieaU 4 'A.

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