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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 18

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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I AUGUST 20, 1929 OaklanJLCriuuuc TUESDAY EVENING 19 ADVERTISEMENT Lock Younger In Glasses Nicholson of the Optical System Is a natural COMPLETION I OFTEQALIU $70,000 Asked for 1 Death jot Husband Aug. 20. Asking that they be awarded $70,000 for Water Reserve to Be Increased Work on the new tank which will hold a larger supply of jtfater for Jttsburg is to be completed within 60 days; according to City Manager Roy Watlvins. The base for the tank is shown here after 1317 tons of concrete has been poured with steel reinforcements in place. The new container will really be a s'eel cylinder and will, when completed, cost $12.

GOO. Sm'lh photo. death-of their father and hus TAKE-HEW JOB TANK LOIS PORTUGUESE Tl SETTLE IN NEW AFRICA CM! born Ertiswhen )t comes to fit ting facts with attractive glassea that put personality and character in the face. Ha says it costs no more to make glasses look well. riTTSBURG, Aug: 20.

Within band, suit was filed in superior court here today by Mrs. Lili S. Butler and her two minor children. L. D.

and R. L. Butler, against the Sacramento- Short Line and H. H. Freeman, motorman and James A.

Halin, conductor, for death of Roy D. Butler as the result of an automobile-train collision at Walnut Creek April 9 of this year. Butler was so severely Injured in the accidentthat- he diedra-fe -wheurs sixty days the local doinestlu water supply will be stored In a new tyre storaija tank, according to City Manager Roy A. AVatkins. The uge container will in reality be a Solves Problem of Buying Glasses Btand-iiijirt rather than a The steel cylinder will tower 125 feet rmf PAN FRANCISVO.

Aug. 20. If Air "OTtPaafls aiipolnted collector of internal revenue for San Francisco he will take the Job. Oftedal who la en route today to Portland eo declared when speaking' of Ihe' potisibility ot his appointment to the Job. lie spent a day in Sah Francisco laying the groundwork for a- survey of the Juice grape industry by Prohibition Commissioner James N.

Doran, who is expected here August 20.. Oftedal declined to comment on the probable action of the Senate regarding his appointment. He into the air, and being, built at 1000 California Residents Sail as Pioneers lo New District. 4 HATAVARD. Aug.

20. About 50 HavWard men. women and children an approximate cost of $12,000. Watkins stated that engineering Two or thrpfl thtniya Immertlntalw circles an? showing great interest steelt op 125 tons, and. the water, and the water in the tank will weigh 73J tons, making a total weight with the foundation of 1647 tons.

The foundation contains 137 tons of cement, which is re-enforced with several tons of steel. me nuw type of water tank, as come to your mind when the eye- it will bo the only one of its type in will leave this city for the Portu use by a municipal water department. TK'6 stand-pipe will be 15 "4 giass prooiem Dons up. win you be satisfied with the glasses? Can I get them at a reasonable cost? Anrt r-si yna fa nt guese settlement Angola, on the When the tank Is completed a feet in d'anieter, and its capacity will be 23 f25 cubic feet, or 176. 1S7 gallons.

Pressure at the base of green warning light for airplanes tion and protected against any r-. W'H said that he realized he Is a candidate for the poet, is doing nothing to further his appointment, but will glo.v- from Its top. The name, west coast of Africa, if plans tinder way to procure a vessel for the t.rip materialize, it was declared tjr4ay by A. R. Zacharias.

representing the prospective pioneers, According to'tentative plans, the possinie loss ot money Bnouia.I not get what I want? the tank will be 54 pounds to the Pittsburg, will be painted upon the sides. square inch. Steel for the sides of will not refuse if he wins the post the tann will weigh 653 tons, the There Is no one who sympa thizes with you more sincerely on boat will leave San Francisco soon ADVERTISEMENT these matters than Dr. Nicholson, manager ot the Progressive Opti Men Always Admire" cal System, which has promoted him to institute these policies, after th-e first of the year and will carry hundreds of Portuguese to the province recently thrown open to settlers by the Portuguese government. About 1000 young single men have already left California for Angola, all paying their traveling lis which protect the Integrity and Beautiful Hands reputation or the Institution a well as the.

people who patron ize It. Nothing can V- These policies are: In order that the largest num capture a man's heart quite so much you can ahvoiS rely on as a daintily ber of people may avail themselves of the benefits that th science ot optometry has developed, the charges for the best lovely, exquis itely textured expenses, however, Zacharias explained. The 1930 trip, it is planned, will be free of charge for the new settlers. 'The Portuguese government has already provided the transportation from eastern states, but the dlstance.of California from Africa has caused considerable delay In accommodations, according to the local man. Approximately 100 persons were originally signed for the plan, but many have changed their minds about leaving Hay-wardLZacharias said.

white hand. And no other service and glasses must be very reasonable. The many facilities cream contains of the Progressive Optical System such amazingly ill lilt s.x I Pi i beautifying in-gredlents as -does Howard's Bu tter mllk Cream. Howard's immediately smoothes the coarsest skin, makes it so MALT-SYRUP Sacramentans Will youthful-r-velvety soft. Your hands can look impeccably well-groomed Boost State Exhibit marvelously refined and fair even and other features are being planned by H.

P. Jeantrout, general chairman, for the Entertainment of more than 25,000 Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West who will invade Santa Cruz fo rthe thp-day celebration. Many Parlors Will Meet at Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 20. It was reported at the board of directors' meeting of the chamber of commerce that 89 parlors of Native tonight! Howards contains real SACRAMENTO.

Aug. 20. 2 ft! For Better Bread and Finer Candy has made this possible. Jn order that the people may learn tHe true condition of their eyes, when they suspect eye trouble, t'he Progressive Optical Sy em puts at your disposal the most efficient optometrists to make a thorough eye examination for you without charge or the slightest obligation. In order to protect you against any possible loss the Progressive Optical System guarantees to assume all iho responsibility against displeasing you with Its uncondU tional written money refund guar antee.

W. J. Nicholson, Optometrist, Progressive Optical System 1223 Broadway, Cor. 13tll 1 Over Owl Drug buttermilk plus a number of other Thirty-five, members ot the Sac remarKaoie sKin-nourisning, beauty-enhancing Ingredients. A won ramento Advertising club will leave iVeu; Guard Company Reaches Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, Aug.

20. The B19th coast artillery, anti-aircraft reserve regiment, arrived at Camp McQuaide today under command of Lieutenant Colonel O. K. Smyth of Monterey Park for two weeks' training with the 63rd coast artillery. The addition makes a total of over BOO men who ar training at Camp McQuaide with big guns.

Airplanes tow targets nightly and many visitors are being received at the camp to watch the tor San Francisco at clock thi derfal bleach to remove freckles Famout Schlitz Brewery evening to present a state fair pro and whiten the skin. Never leaves gram in the Palace hotol tomorrow MILWAUKEE By Union Labo any stickiness. noon. The trip will be made by A generous tube costs but little steamboat. at OsSoon Bros, or any urmr store Sons throughout the state have signified their Intentions of coming to Santa Cruz September 7, 8 and 9 to participate In the big Admission day parade and celebration.

Elaborate decftratlons and lighting, a fireworks display, golf tournament, baseball games, vaudeville IiETTERS ASKED. MARTINEZ. Aug. 20. Letters of administration in the estato of the late Frank E.

Rose of San Pablo are asked In a petition on file In superior court here today by Mrs. Mayme Hasey, sister of the deceased. The estate is valued at less than $10,000. Aficompnnyinfir the members will and proves why it's so easy and Distributed by ne Alexander tieron, state nnanc Inexpensive nowadays to have ths director, who will lie the principal snme delicate complexion and skin JOS. SCHLITZ BEVERAGE 60 California San Francisco.

Phone KE arny 2522 charm which wealthy women pay speaker, and Harold J. McCurr of the state fair board. tnousanos or dollars to obtain. TT Tr Tr Cno3 HQ 9 L4 Everything on Sale During mg on oaie uurmg Everyth the H. the Albert S.

Samuels Goo orton Company SALE REMOVAL is: fully guaranteed by Albert S. Samuels Co. Soon we will vacate our present location at 1520 Broadway and will continue to serve our customers in our main store at 879 Market Street, San Francisco. is fully guaranteed by H. Morton Company.

Soon we will vacate our present location at 1712 Broadway, and will continue to serve our customers in our new store at 1520 Broadway, now occupied by Albert S. Samuels Co. Typical of the Generous Savings in Both Stores Are These SILVERWARE OFF! COSTUME JEWELRY WATCHES 1-5 OFF! DIAMOND RINGS V4 OFF! to mated (All standard makes V2 OFF! 26-pc Sets, regularly $34.25. $27.40 $37.50, Regularly $50 Now $75 Regularly Regularly $25 Regularly $30 Regularly $35 Regularly $40 Regularly $45 Regularly $50-Regularly $75 except diamond-set) Now $20 Now $24 Now $28 Now $32 Now $36 Now $40 Now $60 Now $80 (Except genuine stone necklaces) Regularly $5.00 Now $2.50 Regularly $7.50 Now $3.75 Regularly $10.00. $5.00 Regularly $15.00 Now $7.50 (Genuine stone necklaces V3 off) WATCH CHAINS Off WATCH BRACELETS, etc Off GOLD JEWELRY (rings, emblems, bar pins, bracelets, cuff links, necklaces, etc.) y3 Off DIAMOND-SET JEWELRY ,4 Off Now $56.25 Now $75.00 Now $112.50 Now $150.00 Now $225.00 Now $375.00 Regularly $100 Regularly $150 Regularly $200 Regularly $300 Regularly $500 STERLING V4 OFF! Salt and Peppers, reg.

$3.00 Now $4.50 Vases, regularly $8.50 $6.38 Sandwich Plates, reg. $25. $18.75 Bread Trays, regularly $20. $15.00 Regularly $100 (Diamond-set Watches off) No Exchanges No Refunds All Reductions Clearly Shown on Original Price Tags All Merchandise Fully Guaranteed Use Extended Credit Terms or Regular Charge Account! I albIrt S. SAMUELS CO.

H. MORTON COMPANY 1712 Broadway Broadway i.

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