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JULY 21, 1922. OuklanD Ctiliunc Civil War Women to I (jail Li CASTOR'S 01E1L EfJDED B'C0l)RT signs are to be ol the same size. In the Angora prison there are now 105 criminals. Notebooks and slates have been distributed among them so that they may learn to write nationalist poetry. The government is taking measures to establish tailoring, bootmakins and other workshops for the prisoners in the 400 gaols of Arjatolla.

TURK PRISONERS URGED TO WRITE POETRY IN JAIL ANGORA, Asia Minor, Jyly 21. The capital of the Turkish nationalist government. Angora, also the headquarters ot Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the nationalist leader, is ambitious to become a modern city and has embarked upon a program of extensive Improvements. The present park is to be enlarged and made intr a public garden; a boulevard lll be constructed from Parliament House past the Prefecture and the Bolshevik embassy, and roads are to be repaired and kept spotlessly clean. A large fountain typifying nationalist Turkey will be erected in the square facing the parliament building.

An interesting novelty is that all shop Virfinia Fairfax, eauirliter of the first families of Virfinia. rebels against the puritanical rale of bar grandfather and, iare4 by filmland, nms away to beooroa a father should have been made to understand that I could get-along without him. "Every time I was introduced to a woman older than myself, yes. even when I was introduced to Mrs. Chester, levanted you.

And every mJiJWZif SHREDDED Serve ALPA SAUGE with mushroomj Every, day i.T TT TT deliciously rtir inrn fai KRUHSIK Abundant red IM It II II Ml I II AM aT- Make delicious Italian-style dishes, made, with ALPA SAUCE, nUh mushrooms, part of the menu every day. You can use it to make quickly, economically, and deliciously hosts of-varied dishes for the delight of your family. Keep ALPA SAUCE vilh mushrooms on hand at all times. flavored WHOLE-WHEAT, blooded health I tilth a ddkious fkiterl Kobust, fugged-built vdmen and men get everything tut of life! jThey started their health-growth in childhood because they were given food that nourished; that'built bone and muscle and brain I Children brought up on a diet of 'denatured" foods that flood the American table, must become puny and stunted individuals! Food robbed of its life-sustaining elements cannot produce health and strong bodies! Every child in America should eat Kellogg's wholewheat Krumbles at least once daily, Krumbles put into the body ALL the vital elements subtracted from, the daily foods we eat I Krumbles ar life-sustaining, body-building, health-assuring! And Krumbles are delicious because they are. wholewheat, Savored Jor thejBrst time in history Ydtir entire family the workers, and the aged, will thrive wonderfully on Krumbles! call is aaieat in bluing dothe pecauM it abaolute- If ly pur.

No acrda. Al your groctrs SAUCE with mushroom' Fifteen cents. Tell Your Grocer. Yoa Want lU Taj i i ream' ALPA Entertain Veterans i Vtmlmri nf nstriotic societies and veterans will be entertained by the ipmen. and Girl.

Workers of the Civil -War at a picnic to bp held in Mosswood park on next Thurs-cay. according: to announcement made today. A basket lunch will be erved at noon. The organization- -TTCHitly-tleJi- Abraham Lincoln to tha city for in tallation in Memorial Park, at Twelfth and Fallon etreets. The women and Girl Workers comprise feminine veterans of the Civil War.

They organized In. FINAL WIND-UP TO BE SOLD OUT Sale Starts at Large tots Will Be Sold at Real Bargain Prices, as Low as $250.00, 525.00 Down -Balance on Easy Monthly Payments As a Special Inducement to Close Out This Tract in a Few Hours Next Sunday We will Present Each Pur-chaser With FREE Umber and Material Enough tgJComtruct a Small, Ncqt Home tract Is bounded by' Excelsior Boulevard, High St4 Mills Collets and Maxwell Park. The Key Route runs the property. No iection is as free tag and haze. The surroundings are delight-.

fuU Every lot has plenty of room for fruit trees, flower and vegetable gardens. Tou can build a temporary, horns with the frea lumber and taka possession st once. 6c FARE Take Leona ear at 13th and Broadway, get oft at Redding Street Right there is the propertyor drive out IJih Street to Redding Street you will sea our tent on the right. "From Kan Francii.ro take Key Route to 22nd and Broadway; change to Leona car, get oft at Redding Street. Our autos leave the office every twenty minutes Sunday for this special sale.

Come early starts 9:00 A. M. Sunday and continues uniil 'every lot Is sold. Realty Syndicate Co. 1440 Broadway, Oakland Phone Lakeside 1600, iebse Icres ifyiVnirT rrmiigimxi HJalblond GRAPE Qj miii rw una aAtatAoii j)i 1 yyuawi wjmwnMMtmwm Jpr nvrmw v-.

am 1 I 4 Children love Jell-well ih I and it's good for them I 7he only vholhcdfocd While I Wall aner 11000 1500 rolls bedroom papers, per roll. 5c living and bedroom papers, per roll. ii on i izig Grilling of Tilkcns Murder Witness Is Interrupted; "Shadows" to Testify. BAN FRANCISCO. July JU After yesterday's futilj attempt 'of fmoro thai, five hours by Frank J.

Murphy, attorney for the defense, to discredit the testimony of Arthur star -witness for-th prosecution, the) preliminary exam ination of Henry wilkens on a charge of complicity in his wife's murder reopened today in Folice Court, When Murphy, by his prilling cross-examination failed to batter down Castor's story, the witness was unexpectedly from the stand by Police Judge Sylvain Lazaris, who declared that the questioning "did not get anywhere." As he left, the witness stand. Castor's story, weakened in a few instances by lack of memory and some contradictions, remained practically unshaken In the main points, which implicate Wilkens as an accomplice of the wittiest and his brother, Welter Castor, in. the alleged; pre-arranged- ho! up and murder of Mis. Anna Wilkens on the night of May 30. Judge Lazarus relieved Castor from further grlllinghen, according to his ruling, Attorney Murphy kept taking the witness over the same line of questioning time after time.

The action was taken over the heated protest of Wilkons' lawyer and aftc he Baid: "I do not intend to have fhls examination curtailed by any threat." "It is not a threat it is certainty," the court shot back through grimly pure lips, "and you are wasting some of the tan minutes left "ou by trying uselessly to argue With me." Castor left the stand as fresh and Withti? pan.n air sa oi that marked his initial appearance" Murphy showed more signs of the pitiless examination than did the witness. Following the taking of. Castor from the witness stand it was announced by the prosecution that other witnesses, expected to confirm his confession of complicity In the holdup and murder, would be called today before the preliminary hearing is concluded. Colncidently it was learned from the district attorney's office that the prosecution expected to produce today two Investigators from that office who on the night of July 9 "shadowed" Wilkens and saw him keep a rendezvous with Robert Castor, another brother of Walter and Arthur, at Pacific and Erod-crick streets. The alleged meeting, expected to be testified to by other witnesses.

Is claimed to bo a part of an agreement whereby Wilkens is assisting Walter and Arthur Castor to floe from Pan Francisco agreed to pay for an automobile which Robert Castor turned over to the egister Novo' Only 8 DayMore voii: i on Oliphant -'for Congress Juvenile Orchestra 20 1'eople 20 Royal Revue Krnlnriiiic le lply Sinter .1 Callahan and Jiliss rn ii "Attn Itoy, retry'' -J 1 Other Acts 1 l)tl 2, 7 nml m. Mssttshk VIOLA DANA IN "GLASS HOUSES" TEXAS GrmN (HERSELF) in "rTITFIRE" AND OIHES VAUDEVILLE, Wfokday Afternocns tic Eteninis 44c Children Alwars 10 Btlloons Sat. Met. J. a -i iuiiAV "TIIK HIIJI.W WHO W.f.HKl ttCNr:" Tuiuurriiir and All Kcxt Week TWO STAHS IN TWO UK EAT I'UIS Pauline Frederick In TWO KINDS OME.M Also Ptia Negri 1.

-V ra. A aL.aj I Coutmuoui Kocn to 11 v. m. I 1 uiutivu p.uiuie oirsa. Virginia iobdq, ner-elf fivea a Terr important plaoa in a pio-turo by Theodora Btrattoa, a film atar.

Kitty Caitoa, -warned Virii ln" H1 Stratton.Mauj Sanson, Etrattoali leading Te3y. quarreia with bim about Virginia. Kitty Dal ton tells of ber moating Julian Thorndjaa. Crticd by drink, bo claimed abe tried to kill bim. She fled.

Ha aooidentallv indi her la Hollywood. Kitty fears Ihorndykt will kill bar. She eonfides In the BeT. Jons Storm, whom aba loves. Thorndyke, a drug addict, somes upon them.

Ho drawl a revolver to kill John Storm. Kitty, aeeing Thorndyke, puabaa Storm aaida. The bullet pioroea ber. Bho diet after a touching love icena wttk the Rot. John Storm.

Theo and Virginia art madly in Ioto. Virginia I learns i i tnat ataipa winaion, acr xamer, is Thoo's advanoes horrify Virginia. Her Ioto for bim is killed. Virginia Is ary happy oyer the expected arrival fo ber father and does soma superb acting that wins th applause of the direotor. She changes her hotel room to tba ona adjoining Mra.

Chester. Virginia receives a wire from her aunt, announcing bar coming to Ban Francisco. She alaa laarna Eddie Montforth, her childhood lover, is in town -with a football team, With Mrs. Chester, Virginia, foes to, meet Eddie. Virginia met Eddia an, with Hrs.

Cbes. ter, they bave dinner. They enjoy a wonderful visit. Thopdore Btratton diseovered them at dinner. Theodora Btratton watohod Virginia and Eddia Montforth latently, showing plainly his anger at Eddie's attentions.

Virginia's visit with Eddie was inter-rupted by the football oaptain, who orderod him to bod. Virginia understood. Virginia and Mrs. Chester enjoy them-selves at a dinner gWea by Eddie'a college team. Returning, they road of a.traU wreck.

Virginia feare for ber aunt. Btratton roquirea Virginia to work tlit afternoon of the football game. Bho is rii. Be loves bar mora for It. ne asks ber to mary Kim.

She reminds bim of his wif and ho suggeats a divorco. Virginia apneas Btratton. VIRGINIA'S AUNT ARRIVES. When I got back to the St. Francis I found Eddie Montforth in the lobby, looking very mysterious.

"Who won?" I demanded, eagerly awaiting news of the football game. "They trlfnrhed us, Virginia, out. I have some personal consolation nnm9v Vnn know the critics often say of a play that it was a failure, but that some actor had great personal success in It. Well that's me. In the second half I scored our only touchdown all by mv lonely.

But never mina mm now; I've got something to show you. Mrs. vnester asuea mo bring you right up to ner room. rw. TMriini thnneht vou were going to let me holp you spend the money- youot jQrQurrnagazine story." "Well, If you don't like what I have got up in Mrs.

Chester's room, we will take It back and you may help me select something else." All I went up to Mis. Chester's room. They naa heard me coming, for as I reached the door it was opened. After one look at the person standing in the doorway I threw myself on Aunt Virginias oreasc. Oh.

how rapturously glad I was to see her. with hpr lovlnar arms atioiit me Just sobbed out my whom home sickness and loneliness. "Oh, Aunt Virginia, I never knew how much I have missed you until now. If I had known how lonely I was going to be without you I do not believe that I ever wouia nave come out here. Tou will stay with me always now, won't you? I never want you out of my sight again." "Oh vnn darling child! And.

sometimes, whon you did not write I thought perhaps that you did not care about me any I hesl- totod nhnnf nnminir to VOU for I knew it would break my heart if you were not glad to see me." "Please, please, Aunt Virginia, never that. I have had many a queer, little sick feeling down In the pit of my storhach when I thMichf nf vnn sn far a WAV. Whv. when Gloria married and went awny, and Kitty died, I Just thought Fnevr would ablo-to--stayhere without you. I.ntu rind lots of times I would have Jumped on the train-and nislied back to you.

If I had not been so determined that grand- All This nctk Saturday llntinco l'crrls Paul Uartmnn Stcindorff prfscnt America's licst loved comic opera "The Toymaker" for nillrfrcp st Saturday Mtlnce Bvnt Seats One Dollar Week of July 21th, "WANG" Fricnrla, laughs are contagious. Drop into the Century. Jack RusseJl will start you smiling. Tats it on to your neighbor and before you know It we will have miles and miles of tiniles Yours truly, WEIR CASADY. NEPTUNE Sa Every Day Xt Week WILLI Ma aid BEE5ICE la spectacular atusti oa ths Irapaza and Bouaclag Met July Sl ta.

Prise Waits Sunday July It, Irermai Pnarmaiits' Day. Fro Place DANCING EVEIIY Tues. and Sat. Evening's. JJNYJJNIIIIAUaJ ZXnal and Tlramtih Marrlaon'a "Wlrlmha" OrchHtra ItkAt JA7.2 M18IO i at' BROADWAY avt 1 tK jr I lime i iiuil a iiuiil Iir.Cj!; I T'f1 you you can never know how I wanted you.

"After all, it is to 6ur own bloctd relations we turn in time of trouble, isn't It, dearest Aunt Virginia? "Isn't she Just lovely, Mrs. Ches ter?" I asked my good friend. "Eddie Montforth. you were Just horrid to make me think that was something else that you had up here for me. "What have you been doing to yourself, child? You have grown up," smiled Aunt Virginia, approv ingly, as soon as she could interrupt my almost incoherent speech.

"No, I haven't grown up. I haven't grown an inch since I came out here." "But you look so different, child, Oh, it's your hair. I don't think I have ever seen you with it "I am Just wearing my old braids wound round my head. Aunt Vir ginia. Althqugh my height Wasn't Increased an inch I think my char, acter has.

Behold in, your niece a real moving picture actress, Aunt Virginia," I laughcT, and you have gotten here Just in time to see ms do one of the stunts you have seen oa the screen. "Tomorrow I going to be blown up in a yacht and rescued from the water by the hero, who is no other than the great Theodore "VIrgie, what- ars- yoit about," interrupted Eddie. "You don't even now how to swim," t-'jBdead-i. do, Montforth. I haye been taing swimming lessons ever since I knew I was going to have this part, f.

'3 The swimming teacher says I am' 'one 'Of, the best he has ever turned out in such' a short time," "But surely the thing will not be really done." I "If you mean by 'really', thai the boat will be blown up while I am pn it, no. But a real boat is going to be blown up and sunk oft the rocks. But "before this'I am going to be thrown out into the water so that the camera will get something more realistic than a picture of a youngwoman making a dive." "Youjrmust not do it, Virgia. You can never do it." "That is right. Mr.

Montforth. Persuade 4ier not-to Mrs. Chester. "I have been trying to talk her out of this mad adventure for a long while. There is no reason why she should not have a 'double' a professional swimmer." "Nonsense! Of course I can do it," I insisted.

"Aunt Virginia, you and Eddie and Mrs. Chester can come down and be on the yacht when I am thrown overboard. There will be one camera on the yacht and one on a raft below. In this way they hope to get something that is particularly realistic." "Virginia, you can. count on one thing I'll be there," said Eddie, in a determined voice.

It was clear the matter worried him. (Copyright, John F. Dille Co.) Tomorrow A Day's Work. i Texas Women Seek Seats in Legislature DALLAS, July 21. Seven women are seeking nomination to the house of the Texas state legislature, at the Democratic primary Saturday.

They are: Katie Daffarn, Mrs, Sidney H. Huston, Houston; Mrs. C. F. Fain, Livingston; Mrs.

J. MoConnell, Crockett; HVttie de Walker. AJto; Edith Williams, Dallas, and Julia Sua Gott, Rosebud. A large number of former members of the legislature are candidates to succeed themselves but. as the state has been redistricted, they are iua incumbents In the sense that they are seeking nomination from tho districts that they for-, nierlv represented.

FULTON The Migi CUia Theater of Oakland 'ltiauks Xo Vuu" a smashing New fork success, starring CRANE WIL-JUR, and Mile. SUZANNE CAtTBET. vitVtke FUITON Nojt Sunday; Crane Wilbur's Irish plajr. "Ike Heart of Oaa Phono Lakeside 73. TODAY Nov MAE MURRAY la Ikt anrrtnrulnr.

riinimitlr production "FASCINATION" ia-fJ TV, rr TODAY AND TOMORROW! CHARLES RAY in The-Midnight-Bell'1- AlHfi oilKW AHH BLONUI uinrily Fnlilra nnd Itcvim AD Rodolph IJ Valentino Li eat it lasts PAINT CO. Oakland 5237 Moire and pin scratch ceiling, per roll. -10c PAINT SPECIALS Extra heavy outside and inside paint, gallon. In white and 14 colors Shingle stain 5-gal. cans gal $1.00 White and ivory enamel, 2.50 Muresco, 75c 5 lbs.

for TT TT 60c CENTURY 1808 San Pablo Avenue aKe iiiaspoerry ice If I UIJvUIl! 1 1 Vw day more-then the li way Ewwimmm, mm pi 'i if tmm njt wjm immmnwv mt ssssiisn sussMTIbs irssissi islMBMWI sibUii-BU-U-IxlljJ Oakland Connie Connie For an interesting free recipe (older, unite to Domestic Science Dept. Lihby, McNeill ft Libby, Chicago The can with the blue and white pyramid label, v. I I fTahnadtfe 11 A 3 HooaV rich in HOW JggC irsSSeWVWaiaiaeMaWae Raspberry Ice Cream: Wash one pint the juice. Then rub through a fine sieve? of berries (red or black raspberries or straw- Add 1 CUP8 Libbv's Milk, additional sugar berries). Sprinkle generously with sugar.

to taste, dash of salt, jdrc of lemon, and 1 Let stand for three ox four hours to draw out cup water Freeze. This makes three pints. -Let-your-groceLhe-yourilkmdnJ ''line Sunday. If you ne it in Tho TIUVC.NK tell thtm no..

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