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i ahlanagMmng Combined Wire iewa Service, Associated Press, United Press, and Consolidated Press PAGE 26 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1928 Child Injured In Alighting Fine Teamwork Here Teamwork developed in University of California rowers by CAPT. CARROLL W. DRESSLER won victory in the Olympic Church Thespian MISS VERA WOLPMAN, who will take part in the comedy "Cyclone Sally," to be given tomorrow afternoon and evening at St. Elizabeth's church.

From Street Car I GIF VISITS BAY DISTRICT NAVY HOLDING OPEN HOUSE 110 PUBLIC He got the same kind of teamwork from MISS JEAN S. F. FAMILIES FLEE FROM EARLY FIRE VOTERS URGED TO PICK NEW DIRECTOR games. BAYNE (De Forrest dad, and his dad, so they staged Girl, 11, Feared Suffering a "family elopement" to Reno with the dads at chaperones, and were married. 1 From Skull Fracture After Tumble.

Ingelore Billings, 11, 9 2 Ross street, was reported in a critical condition at her home today as the result of a fall while alighting from a Piedmont avenue street car at Dr. David Barrows and Other ngeline Booth Arrives Piedmont avenue and Broadway rom New York to At- last night. The child's head Get Acquainted With Your Fleet Is Slogan of Sea Fighters; Arctic Cutters May Be Visited Speakers Say Johnston Should Be Elected on Blaze Partly Destroys Four Story Building; Occupants Escape in Night Attire; Fought for Two Hours struck the pavement and she was nd Army Conference, taken to the emergency hospital Utility District Board Dedicate College SSMn by C. E. Dell, 210 Linden street.

Later she was removed to her home, and, according to her mother, Mrs. Lydia Billings, her condition rapidly grew worse. She Election of Henry A. Johnson to SAN FRANCISCO. Oct.

27 Commander Evangeline C. SOOth, head of the Salvation Army replace Boyer on the board Two families were forcecT to flee is believed to be suffering from fractured skull. of the East Bay Municipal Utility District was strongly advocated by In the United States, arrived LiiiiiiiiiiiaiBiBSiBBSsaBBBasB Br mmSBB Bp Wmm javtd r. Barrows, former di kland this morning from New rector of the district, speaking last to attend the western SaJ- nignt at a mass meeting in Berke territorial congress now in ley, Dr. Barrows brought In the bay region.

two PELICAN CHIEF WIS EXPLORER to the streets in their night clothing early today when fire which started from a rubbish pile partly destroyed a four-story frame building at Walnut and Jackson streets. The fire was discovered at 3 o'clock this morning when Henry Bernhard, occupying th upper part of the building, was awakened by the odor of smoke. Bernhard awoke his wife, his daughter Grace and their cook, and Hummoned the firft department. Despite attemnts to awaken Mrs CfihU is my first visit to the Pa coaBt and California in three Sfears." said Commander Booth as she stepped off the train at the Oakland pier. "I am extremely Mnnv to come back to California, ennrges against uoyer: That Boyer has a closed mind on important public questions.

That Boyer shows bad faith by voting for, or even proposing measures at directors' meetings, and then vlllirylng his colleagues for having passed the measures. 4vhJch has always held a fond phcjB I SnSnv heart, and to participate In ptfs BERKELEY, Oct. 27. Appoint Katherine Sullivan and her chil Uncle Sam and his bluejackets are holding open house today. The occasion is Navy Day and all naval vessels and stations of the nation will be thrown open to the public.

"Get acquainted with your navy," Is the slogan adopted by the nation's s.a fighters. In of4 der to assist the process reception committees are to be on hand at. the various and on shipboard to conduct the visitors about. BEAR, NORTHLAND PEN. Tn the Eastbay the main ctivlty will center about Government Island, where the coast guard has its headquarters.

Here the old cutter Bear, veteran of many arctic battltes, Till be open to inspec- The cutter Northland, which has succeeded the Bear in th Arctic. will be In at tho Santa Fe wharf, where she also may be inspected. The destrover Hazelwoi 1 will be at Pier 31 in San Francisco. RADIO PROGRAM No battleships are in the bay at present, but a radio program will K.jisiot tnnlirht nder the di "My first acquaintance with Mr. ment of Fre.l Seulberger as man dren, who slept in the lower floor.

Bernhard was unable to arouse line college In San Francisc aoyer was in 1824, when I was elected a director of the utility ager of the Pelican, University of California humorous monthly, ac them. Mrs. Sullivan finallv wa kerl ttrrow. cording to the announcement of the MTJBf ON ELECTION. aisirict, said X)r.

Barrows. "At that time there was no data, either CHiCHl I I GIVE CU wnen sne neard the sirens or approaching fire ent'lneK She anrl Pelican executive committee, marks 1 Jf If politics I can say nothing the near conclusion of a college her three children Katherine, 21; William. 20. and Robert. 18 es.

will sav that I unhold our or engineering or rinancial, upon which we could- make a decision regarding the purchase of the East Bay Water company's property or career that started with Arctic ex Dloration. araniiation's stand on liquor and caped. the prohibition question. For year The blaze was fnitrrhr fnt fw.rt Seulberger trip to the Arctic have fought liquor and its evil and I have continued the work was with the explorer Know. On hours before being extinguished.

construction or a separate system. "And yet, far In advance of the the Buford, the largest vessel ever studies that were needed for a de enter the real Arctic, he had atarted by my father, William Booth, founder 'of the Salvation Aircraft Inspector cision, Mr. Boyer was unalterably considerable to do with the taking opposed to Duylng the water com pany's property and was commit Leaves On Trip E. E. Mouton.

western rlintrlni of the moving pictures that popularized the trip all over the world. Seulberger says that he was with Army." En route to the coast from New York, Commander Booth stopped off in Detroit where she lectured tea to the construction of a sep Snow when tho latter captured the supervisor of aircraft inspection for the aepartment of commerce. lUlfl left i.lu i at ,1... before 6000 people on "Hags, ten lu of her work in London slums. polar bear now at the Oakland "Cyclone Sally," a comedy in three acts, will be given by the St.

Elizabeth's Players at St. Elizabeth's auditorium, Thirty-fourth avenue, Erultvale, tomorrow afternoon and evening. Music will be furnished by Elizabeth's orchestra under the direction of Anibal L. Correia, Miss Miirie Kiesel will direct the following cast: William Welshaar, Fiank Oriffiths F.riward P. Hen- Zoo.

rection of Captain George B. Lan- Is accompanied on her trip wait by Colonel M. Byewer, Major Before the Arctic trip the new Oakland airport for an inspection trip throughout the west. Reno. and Salt i.in cnf denberger, co imander oi mc receiving ship at San Fra.ci: ti, aMnnlnrr dinner in the Pal Pelican manager was a football star at University high school in Oakland.

For the last two years jr. ariuigiuii anu nci retary, CD. Brlndley. With her ataff Commander Booth went to arate system. "Mr.

Boyer had a closed mind then and he has It still. times It has come to my notice that Director Boyer has voted with the other directors on certain questions and has then gone before the public with an attack on the hoard for having taken those steps. This shows bad faith. "In my opinion the time has Utah, will be the first two port! of call, following which he will review airnrrtH In th ace Hotel tonight also will be em has managed the Channlng San Francisco where she estab bodied as a feature of the ooserva- neasy, Henry Dombrink, Miss liahad headquarters at the St. Way Derby, the annual endurance test which, sorority pledges under- inn r.f Navy Da Most in and the south.

He Ir being re- to Ulcers will be on hand He is a member of Sigma Chi Francis hotel. WILL MAKE SPEECH. tjertrude nionarly. Miss Margaret Moore," Miss Flora Welshaar and Miss Vera Wolpman. ouring ms absence by D.

Hamilton, assistant Innnnr-tnr fraternity. inrtlclpatc in the program. In San Francisco Commander Booth was greeted by Commission Alamedan Arrested, come that we owe It to ourselves to elect a man who will b9 really representative of the citizenship of Sent to Jail in Hour these communities. Henry A. er dams Gifford, western tern tortil leader, and hundred of Sal vation Army workers who wel corned their leader to the city.

ALAMEDA, Oct. 27. After be Johnston is such a man. James Boyer is not. "Before we vote on the-Question ing arrested here at 2:45 o'clock The dedication of the Salvation Army training college will take yesterday afternoon on a petty of this director we should carefully theft charge, S.

A. Kelly, 33, a vlace tomorrow afternoon at 801 Silver avenue. Ban Francisco at 3 examine the record of Boyer. I resser residing at tho Ponliac ho o'clock. In the evening she will tel, San FrandBco, was on his way can assure you It is a very bad record.

The record of Johnson is one of constructive public service. to the county jail an hour later to serve a sentence of 30 days. He possesses in a high degree the Brought before Pollce Jurige Ed ward J. Silver following his arrest the complaint of Piatt's, 1.411 apeak at the Scottish Rite auditorium on the subject, "The Search of the Ages." The territorial con-great which will continue until next Wednesday will be featured by five public meetings attended fcy Commander Booth. Piedmont High Has spirit of open mlndedness on public questions, which Is certainly the most Important qualification for a director of the East Bay Municipal Utility District.

Park street, Kelly pleaded guilty was sentenced at once. OTHERS FAVOR JOHNSTON strongly urge election of Henry Johnson at the election No GOING NORTH? Hallowe'en Paper vember 6." GOING SOUTH? Berkeley Needlework Guild Other speakers were Dr. William KRDMONT. Oct. 27.

"The Hal fowe'en Howl" edited and published by students of Piedmont high A. Morgan of the University of California; Mayor M. B. Driver of the college city: Grant D. Miller, Reduced Winter Fares chnnl made its appearance yes- Hold Exhibit Thursday director of the utility district, and taiHay with the weekly- "High NOW IN EFFECT- Arthur P.

Davis, chief engineer and general manager. All advocated Johnston's election. "Admiral 1'enples." p. m. Today Br MARIE ELWELL ONIONS LOS ANGELES Berkeley branch of the Needle 10 On Way, till Round Trip work Guild of America will hold its annual exhibit, of new garment "Admiral Demer," 5 n.

n. Toe. lander" edited this week by Jane SaMielm. The "Howl," while not purport-lag to tell the truth, furnishes many laughs with Its droll stories of fictitious student life. Yester day's Issue of the It known as the election edition with articles written by Frank Buck, arid Lee Jarchow speak-iag for tho Democrats and Republicans respectively.

The mock election Will be held Wednesday. noxtThurs- I day, o- vember 1 in County Patients To Keep Hallowe'en An old fashioned Hallowe'en party, featuring time honored games and amusements, hilarity and vivid decorations, will be held Tuesday night by patients and attendants at the Falrmount county hospital. Decorations will be strung in the women's ward for the party. the Twentieth Cen- ury clfib- PORTLAND. ASTORIA 910 One Way "Admiral Farragtit." Bp.

Today SEATTLE-TACOMA 22 One Wny TOR PARTICULARS 40S 13th Street Oakland 206A 87 Shnttnck Sqoarn Uerk. 0014 PACIFIC S.S.CC THK ADMIRAL LINI house on Derby, St. Of snorlnl Interest to local social workers is VnY HEAD TO SPEAK. BERKELEY, Oct. 27.

Dr. Arthur H. Brlggs. state superintendent Of the California Anti-Saloon lastgue. will speak tomorrow morning at the University Christian ehurch on the subject "The Crisis ahd the Cure." he pro- will be described by Herman T.

Hwarts at the first November meeting of the Berkeley Town and Gown club acheduled for Monday, November at 3 p. m. Mrs. Herman F. Swartz Is to ba chairman of the day, having the assistance of Mrs.

William E. Wool-sey, Mrs. William F. Bade, Mrs. Bernard A.

Etcheverry and Mrs. Stanley A. head the receiving line. The Town and Gown clubwomen are to sponsor an "Art Day" on Monday, November 19, when Per-ham W. Nahl, artist and recognized authority of Oriental Art, will be the speaker.

Mrs. R. T. Crawford heads tho committee for the day with Mrs. Thomas M.

Puttnam, Mrs. W. Ramsey Probasco. Mrs. Dexter Richards, Mrs.

William G. Donald, Mrs. Robert J. Sproul and Mrs. Baldwin M.

Wood. LAKE VIEW CLUB TO HOLD BRIDGE TEA. Lakeview clubwomen will eele-brade All Eve with a bridge tea next Monday afternoon In the clubhouse at 124 Monteclto Effective Norember 1 gram to be resented at 2:30 p. when the Kensington Trio com posd of Maud A. Ham ilton, Sue J.

Fos-t and Boys and Girls! FREE TICKETS to the GRAND LAKE THEATER with every enrollment in the Horace Heidt Thrift Club! WANT FOR LEASE BY NATIONAL CANTEEN CO. i Corner Iota on main traffic arteries in East Bay Cities. Size Mary Cart- R. E. USHER.

right, accompanied by Kloise Prince Llston, will present a group of songs. Major Nora Hudspeth of the Salvation Army Maternity Home. Mrs. approximately 100x100. avenue.

The ways ana means com "all you do is save money Helen S. Neal of the Berkeley Welfare Society and Mrs. B. A. Middle-ton of the Berkeley Day Nursery will he among the speakers who will review the scope and exper HARRY C.

KNIGHT 1819 Franklin Oakland 178.1 mittee is planning the party, which is to be supplemented by a half hour's instruction in bridge by a recognized expert. Mrs. R. E. Fisher, tea chairman.

Is to be assisted In receiving by Mesdames Golden Downing, Carloa G. White, Mrs. Norman B. Christmas 1 to ience or tneir special activities. Mrs.

Ernest Page, honorary president of the Berkeley branch, will tell of the work of her organization. They will all be introduced by Mrs. Andrew Irving, local president, who is to preside. The garments donated this vear promise to outnumber those of all previous years due to the. effort of Tonight 1 PEANsUHTorANDY I the section president and their di rectors among whom are: Mrs.

S. E. Tracy, Mrs. Ernest Page, Mrs. Kdgar Jamison, Mrs.

It. V. Oyler, Mrs. W. V.

tSnyder, Mrs. Louis Sunday and Monday fm Illl Webster Street, 'uan' ml Los Angeles (Coach Fart) Enjoy all the speed, rom. fort and safety of modern tiin trayelat this drastically; reduced rate. The $13 fare Oakland to Los Angeles is good on all trains carrying coaches Miss Etta Graham, Mrs Irving. Mrs.

John M. Piatt, Free jirs. aiaun Mrs. A. Brandt and Mrs.

Buy P. Jackson Kara are the organizations which benefit from the work of tho guild: Berkeley Day Nursery, iierneiey Health Center, Catholic Ladles Aid, Chinese Boys' Homo, Dalvlell Farm, Schoonover Home, Child Welfare. Organization of Herkcley, Fred Finch Orphanage, Ming Ouonk Home. Children's Now you can be paid for going to the movies! Pretty soft! Thank Horace Heidt, Musical Director of the Grand-Lake Theater, and the Central Savings Bank. Here's the stunt! Five hundred boys and girls under 16 can enroll in the Horace Heidt Thrift Club by depositing one dollar, or more, in the Central Savings Bank.

Each boy girl will receive, absolutely free, two tickets to the Theater. Two more will be given when $10 have been deposited; still two more with $25 saved, and an autographed pho-tograph of Horace Heidt, to boot. And the Central Savings Bank will pay you interest! But hurry! Only 500 will be admitted to the club! Come to the Central Savings Bank. Tell the man at the window you want to join. He'll take your deposit and fix you up for your first free tickets! Then keep saving.

Central Savings Bank Central National Bank i i Affiliated -Institutions 14th and Broadway Branches: 49th and Telegraph; Fmitvafe Ave. and E. 14jh St. COMBINED ASSETS OVER $70,000,000 Parents and Guardians: You can get these tickets for your children by opening accounts for them with yourselves as trustees, if you wish. But, by all means, take this opportunity to urge them to SAVE! Elsie Lincoln Benedict except the Daylight.

Your choice of four convenient trains via Coast or Valley Lines; The "San Joaquin" leaves 16th St. 9:11 a. arrives Los Angeles p.m. "Shore Line" leave 3rd St. San 8:00 a.m., arrives Los An- geles 10:45 pjn.

Other trains carrying coaches leave (16th St.) 12:15 4:12 p.m. Knovrb I.erturer In the World th. Home of California, Salvation Army Boscue Home, Pacific Coast Reacua Home and the Girls' Kervlcs club. i HILLS MOTHERS CL1 It ORGANIZES Dr. 'Mary Burch was chosen temporary chairman of the Mill's ollege Mothers' organized at meeting helif Wednesday in the Ethel Moore hall at Mills College.

Mr. H. C. Roberts, president of the Alameda County Mills dab, presided. Mrs.

Karl Smith was chosen secretary at the now club for which a constitution and by-laws to be presented at the next meeting on November 14, will b. prepared by Mr. W. O. Morgan.

-Mrs. Harold Leo und Mrs. Herbert D. Clark. CIVK It TO' I I Hi HKO.N (change at Fresno) and rd St.

Sta. San Francisco i 9:00 p.m. Southern ,00 Per Con, 1 ROUND THE nil Mentally How to Be Physical! WUKLU Saturday. 8 P. tJS PRESIDENT LINER sails a EVERY FRIDAY 1 PaciM in Women's City Club Theater Sunday, Two Lectures 11 A.

H. In Ebell Club hat I Saw In the Holy Land NEW ZEROUNE the modern oil A tTAjnOARO OIL PMMHJC? Oakland Off ices- 13th Broadwar; 1 6th St. Beautifully ilhifttrmted Bceni with pic AT 4 M. DOLLAR 1 I Sta. BroadwaySra.

Ptomi Uktriit 1420 OaklanClTte Center members will centvrNtheir activities of the next few weeks upon preparations for a larce legislation luncheon to be held si the Hotel Oakland some time In January. Mi. A. K. Coffin ia chairman of an angementa.

The latarnauonal Institution" Berkeley Office Sbartuck Ave Station, Piam ture! from the Land 01 Jeaut Sunday and Monday, 8 P. M. ia I Women's City Club Theater M2K AliceN ft. Admission Free 1 STEAMSHIP LINK 311 CALTFORN1A ST. (W THIK1TE VTH IT.

C.ARnn.L'4W0 OAKLAND tWO Eftktliy 0019; University Art, Station. Pktmr Bfkilty 079S-.

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