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MONDAY EVENING Cu'Dune JULY 21, 1322. 15 BICYCLE TIED TO S. P. TRAIN IS BADLY BATTERED Many From Outside City At McPherson Revival FIRST CAMPAIGN GHIPFIHE HELD By Frank B. Schumann Woman' Car Stolen While She Swims ALAMEDA, July 24.

Mrs. Mary Marymont, 1225 Eighty-first street. Oakland; parked her auto at Neptune Bench yesterday. While she was enjoying the swijnmong someone stole the car. It was later recovered by Policemen Servente and Boysen at the foot of St: Charles Street.

Leo Nichols and Joseph Pola-check, two Alameda youths, will explain to Police Judge L. R. Wein-mann tomorrow why they took a private auto without the owners' permission yesterday and ran it until tho gasoline pave out INSE0U0IADR1VE Twenty thousand people thronged Every nook and corner of the huge ALAMEDA, July 24. Someone tied a bicycle to the rear of the S. P.

Horseshoe train while It was standing at Park street station yesterday afternoon. The bicycle, badly broken, was discovered upon arrival of the train at the Oakland mole. The incident was reported to the Alameda police, who are endeavoring: to locate thfe owner of the wheel; tent was occupied at both meet Ings, even the altar space being! crowded. Several hundred were the tent tabernacle yesterday afternoon and evening-at Twenty-sixth street, where the Aimee Semple Mcpherson revival meetings are being held. Fully half of those present Indicated at both the afternoon and the evening meeting that they present from the First Baptist church of Jose.

Tribune Editorial Praised by Speakers at Meeting to Save Redwoods. 1 -4- If you see it in The TRIBUNE tell thorn so. from outsiae 01 me cuy. Following the opening prayer of the afternoon service, which was offered by Dr. Thomas n.

Gale, Baptist state evangelist and Baptist pastor, Mrs. McPherson voiced her appreciation for all those who had assisted In making the first week of the revival campaign a success. The first week of the two-week campaign was brought to a close with last night's meeting. The final meeting of the campaign and Mrs. Lovers of the out-of-doors held their first campaign campflre Saturday night In the drive to "Save Oakland's Sequoias." The gathering was held under the auspices of the Mountain Park Campaign Committee.

A feature of the campfire PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, July 3. To the Honorable Superior Court 6f the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda, and to 1 Geo. E. Grose. Clerk of said County: ALBERT E.

HILL, Public Administrator of the County of Alameda, State of California, herewitn pre- Bents his return and report of all estates of decedents which have come Into his hands, the ya lueoie acn estate, the money which into his hands from each such estate, what he has done wltr, it, the amount of his fees, and the expenses incurred In each estate, and the' balance, If any in uc" estate remaining in his hands. Said return is made in accordance with the provisions of the t-oae 01 McPherson last meeting in tlle was the reading of a recent Civil a ANNOUNCEMENT The Broadway Bank of Oakland, at Broadway, second street and Grand avenue, has been converted into a branch of the Bank of Italy, effective Monday, July 24. No change will be made in the local management, the same officers who have been responsible for, the progress of the Broadway Bank remaining in charge of the new branch. The Broadway Bank will be known as the Broadway Grand Branch of the Bank of Italy, whose officers will be B. F.

Edwards. J. E. Spafford Assistant Manager H. F.

Strohl Cashier The establishment of this branch of the Bank of Italy brings to this important district of Oakland a convenient banking service providing the same metropolitan facilities offered in the nation's largest financial institutions. BANK OF ITALY Head Office: San Francisco Resources Over $200,000,000 United States for some time will bo held next Saturday flight. Following the close of the meetings here Mrs. McPherson will sail to Australia with her mother and children. She will conduct a three months' campaign in the leading cities of Australia and return to this country in time to open the tabernacle which she is constructing In Echo Park, Los Angeles.

The official opening and dedication of the tabernacle Is to be held on January 1,1923. SERVICE I OTt CHILDREN A special service for children is a -a CO a 0 00 "3 a 0 a NAMF OF DECEDENT fee 3 QH af H055 SS 82 UN a 1 to be held Saturday, when the chil-j dren are to be the special guests. 99 a a is arln The TRIBUNE on the subject of "Trees as Spokesmen." After the'reading of the editorial the following resolution of appreciation was drafted: "Gathered about, our first campaign. campflre In the heart of Oakland's famous sequoia grove this evening; we have just listened with appreciative interest to a reading of The TRIBUNE'S editorial, 'Trees as which appeared in today's issue. "With unanimous approval of this gathering of citizens of Oakland, under' the auspices of the Mountain Park Campaign Committee, we herewith express our sincere appreciation of the sentiment so appealingly set forth in this editorial, urging the people of Oakland to save this superb sequoia grove and its necessary approaches as a public recreation ground for all time.

(Signed) "Resolutions Committee: "Wfl 3. Moorehead, Edgar R. Hurley. Leon Francis, Harold French, Geo. P.

Keyes, Mrs. Ed Nv Ketchum, Mrs. Olive J. Uzofovage, Mrs. Rae Moorehead." i Those who drafted the resolution spent the night In the woods and explored the park area yesterday.

of the speakers' bureau, addressed the members of the Chevra Kadusha Toys and candy are to oe aistri.D-uted, to the crippled and the sick, and the needy children who attend the services. Beginning tomorrow morning, a TT76U7; County Treasurer 29.44 tnree-aay conference or ministers, 60.00 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer 11876.95 evangelists and other church work-None ers ja to be held. At these mgs 'w'1'0'1 are to be held each 185 79 morn'nS at 10:30, problems and 1 Plans will be discussed for spreading the work of evangelism and the None Four Square Gospel as it is preted by them. 654.53 i plana are' being made under the 1225.21 leadership of Dr. L.

L. Sherman for the formation of an interdenominational Gospel Team. This team Is consist of members oX-eYryLde TT66.77 29.44 11926.95 None 1171.20 194.35 185.79 113.38 None 1405.44 654.52 1525.21 700.23 108.36 411.14 114.17 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Cnpald Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpajd Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid 'lit 60.il Unknown Unknown Unknown 519.54 Unknown 261.20 Unknown Unknown Unknown 4991.43' 807.0,3 625.57 Unknown Unknown Unknown 110.00 Unknown 4000.00 81437 81192 8o)ss 29920 80833 28785' 4203 27971 26706 80554 29618 81032 28240 80964 26894 80208 28181 29543 County Treasurer County. Treasurer 1 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer 411.14 114.17 nomination interested in the present campaign and" its object will be to assist in the furtherance of the work. 11.18 Aizawa, Gendayu Armstrong, Amanda Baum, Eliza Beckwlth, Holmes Bernard, Elise Blaumer, Joseph Bonne, Richard Bonnet, Catherine Borgos, Jose Silverla, also known ss J.

S. Borges Boogar, Phillip Brawn, Chas. Bruce, Jas. also known as J. F.

Bruce. Carson, William Chidester, Guy Harry, also known as Guy H. Chidester Christie, William also known as W. C. Clark Chester Clarke, Mary, also known as Mary Cole, John Covert.

Margaret, also known as Margaret Harrison Cronln, Sarah formerly Sarah AUgtiire Cumhelio. Jan, also known as Gan CumbPlic, Johan Cum- blich and John De Bique, Rosslyn A Ekberg, C. Emery, Wallace also known as W. R. Erwin, Frank also known as F.

O. Erwin Espostto, Peter, also known as Peter Esposeto Estrada, F. also known as Filip B. Estrada Gertrude. Fiegert, August, also known as August Figert 15.40 SEATS RESERVED.

Five hundred seatswill be re 77.06 11.18 15.40 77.06 None' Society at its annual picnic at East Short park yesterday. He laid emphasis on the fact that citizens of Oakland ln all walks of life were contributing $1 each as membership dues in "Save Oakland's Sequoias" committee which Is turned Into the campaign fund. The "8 button is the insignia of mem served In the main section of the 3 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer bership. Harry L. Boyle, president of the 616.07 None 78.43 1048.02 hoard of education, is arranging to None tent tomorrow night for Scandiua-" vlan, Danish, Norwegian and Swed-07 ish churches.

The subect for to-No'ne morrow night's sermon will be "The 78.43 Second Coming of Jesus Christ." A special service of praying for 1048.02 the sick was held at this afternoon's ,1 meeting and scores were at the atar asking for the healing of their by prayer. Tonight the last part of the sermon on "My Life" 98.86 will given by Mrs. McPherson. 11B2 Last night McPhersorwave Important Notice! have the school children of the 720.55 Unknown 206.10 14903.27 39359.95 Unknown Unknown 371.15 city enter a prize essay contest on the question, "Whv Oakland Should 45.00 366.84 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid 29111 30133 29295 29389 09.fj 80743 30076 31214 tor County Treasurer County Treasurer Secure the Redwood Memorial Park." B. W.

Hoover, chairman of the O. button committee, reports a steady demand for buttons. However, he urges that all" Oakland Npne 98.86 11.52 740.38 740.38 the beginning of it, in which she told of her early work as an evan- Unknown -glanlc-an Sarah TV. also know-n as Mrs. 260.81 forced to endure to carry on flie 355.84 None 1367.49 so, send In requests for buttons to headquarters at 1451 Franklin street or ask for them by telephone.

616.65 None 1367.49 Unknown Unknown 1376.74 work. A complete story of Mrs. McPherson's life appeared in yes- 80759 80516 -20S0O- Aterdaysissue-of the TRIBUNE, Noner Dr. W. Towner, pastor of the None First Baptist church of San Jose 811B5 2K269 29981 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer and formerly of Oakland, gave a libu.ib short account of the McPherson Unpaid, Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid revival at San Jose and stated tha 894.89 due to the revival meetings there, Unknown Unknown 3500.01) 13155.94 Unknown 1065.28 519.02 664.51 163.16 739.43 2597.59 301.09 more than seven hundred persons Hundreds of "live wire" oys in California have already secured WITHOUT COST the famous REMINGTON SCOUT KNIFE YOU can have oneif YOU act at once County Treasurer Flanigan Freeman, Frederick 3erstenkorn, Robert Sever, Fred, also knowr as August Fried Florian Geyer Gode, Martha Graham.

R. Gray, Robert Wilson, also known as Robert W. Gray. Lewis. also known as Louis Hambrecht Hammond, John Depster, also known as J.

D. Hannah, J. A Harden, Frank Holman, Frederick Holmes, George Jenkins. Jane, also known as Jane Jenkin Johnson, Mrs also known as Marie Johnson and Marie Edwards Judge, John Judge, Mollis Julian, George, also known as Giorgio Giullano 193.82 had been baptized at the First Mat church in San Jose. 225 76 1 SPECIAL MUSIC 30627 2SS48 89872 80758 29106 29011 29701 29291 I Special musical numbtrs included 8401.40 a violin solo by uiiDert, Mansneid.

of 'Oakland and vocal solo by Mrs. 2 3- County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer 577.00 None None 7362.25 89f39 801.09 193.82 475.62 86.49 225.75 2401.40 1950.00 3.91 1076.64 477.15 None 168.45 None 813.26 701.79 None 668.07 408.99 1720.84 4280.93 1950.00 3.91 1076.64 477.15 Unknown Unknown 1616.65. 911.31 -Unknown Frank Eisenberger, soloist of the First Baptist church of San Jose, at the afternoon meeting, and vocal solos by Miss Bessie Hammond and Mrs. Elsenberor at the evening meeting. Rev.

Hilton C. Lutz, pastor of the United Brethren church, opened the evening service with None i 168.45 450.00 None i Kattinburg, Henry Kernan, Catherine Klely, Edward Klumpp, Wilhelmlna 313.26; Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid 1 30721 29508 26025 81S58 27483 81246 31254 80614 29796 80892 80728 80911 ,89879 80298 701.79 prayer. i. At the afternoon meeting Mrs. McPherson spoke of the story of BBS 07 f'Rebekah at the Well." In this Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown County Treasurer County Treasurer County County Treasurer County Treasurer 192.85 216.14- story she compared Christianity to a novel, stating that in plot the two 1720.84 j-were very similar in that both.

had 4280.93 a heroine, a hero, a villain, and a hannv sndine. "Jesus Is the hero," she stated, If Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid 1000.00 11600.00 909.73 Unknown OVED 1646.62 1 216.44 25.70 29402 27107 29729 80963 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer DR. F. L. STOW Koch, Henry Kotoert, Tlior, also known as T.

N. Kohler, Mary 83 known as M. L. Kohlajj. Krelner-Carl EmTT.

Kutros, Christ, ajso known as Christ Koutras Lamp Henry, also known as Heinrich Lampe Leonard, Margaret, also knqwn as Margaret McGov-ern, and Margread Leonerd Lovejoy, W. W. McBrearty, Rose McCain. William also known as W. E.

McFarlane, John also known as John Frost McFarlane Maffey, Helen Mangles, Henry also known as H. C. Meehan, John Mekitarian, Aram Michaels, Benjamin Moss, Lucy Morrison. Leon, also known as L. Morrison Myers.

George A Newhall, E. P. Nichols, Jennie Noble, Benjamin also known as B. J. Noble O'Neill, Eugene Phillips, John Pitts, Frederick 140.14 None 4798.95 hog moved from 1809 Washington: St.

to 1444 San Pablo ave, Wood. ward bldg.t room 205. None None None "the church Is the bride, the devil is the vllain an5 ln the end of the book there Is a wedding recorded 25 7q where after overcoming the villain, ithe bridegroom, Jesus Christ fs I wedded to the church. "They were 140.14 married and lived happily ever one after. This novel' is very similar 4798 95 t0 our worldly novels, only much None grander," she said None "Our own thoughts, our old the- 1849.99.jjrizing,.'Our own preconceived ideas 2725.65 1 must go if we Intend to follow the 6J754 22 gospel, as it is written.

None I WITHOUT RESERVATION 152 01 "Flt we must come out, and we must come out without any strings None on It: we must come out without 1638.95 any reservations. But it is not 99.29 enough to come out, but we must 10 69 come dowI unreservedly, and we 1U'0S will come back up with our pitcher full of the "Holy Spirit." If you j997.09:are genuine you will have a real 'victory, and when you go down at -tl County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer 500.00 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unknown Unknown 10675.58 -Unknown Unknown Unknown 17877.29 82296.61 25.00 Unknown Unknown Unknown 2394.08 600.00 Unknown Unknown 81263 28958 29689 29642 29270 27425 29727 '28107 27652 81007 21191 27210 28406 30500 80558 "1849.90' 2725.65 54254.22 None 232.59 152.01 None 1638.95 99.29 242.04 10.69 County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer Guam, Sam 2890. Rambaud, Anna also -r Known as wiaria Anna nam 'baud and Marie A. Pelllson County Treasurer County Treasurer Unpaid Unpaid 2997.09 1187.31 .9410.71 Unknown lj.oi--.ine aitar you win rebound like a 80645 28851 rubber ball. If, however, you are not the real thing, you will land like a mud ball and the reaction The New NATIONAL CANDIED LAXATIVE "MOVIES" Greatest "Acters" In th World! Pleasingly Mild! At all good Drug Stores.

County Treasurer County Treasurer 116.12 4.12 Unpaid Unpaid 116.12 4.12 will be like that, of one County Treasurer 'Too many people want the preacher to run after them with 1920.80 684.65 None 1850.29 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 803.09 Unknown some worldly incentive to brine- 80929 "29963 80855 30321 80448 28874 81215 40177 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid 1523.24 them 1920.80 684.65 None 1523.24 101.79 None to the church. The real County Treasurer County Treasurer 101.79 i Christian will flnrl mon K.v, The Famous Remington Scout Knife Always in demand on hikes," auto tri ps, when camping outr and in fact; every day in the year. A real knife ou will be proud and delighted to own. You can have cme without paying a cent. An unusual offer-for a limited time only.

Of course you want one every boy wants a good knife. You can( have your choice of handles either the Stag Handle or the Red, White and Blue Patriotic Handle. See them on display at The TRIBUNE office, 13th and. Franklin Streets, or send in the application blank below. Act quickly secure your Remington Scout Knife at Once.

None his way, but he wilf'also find the harder the bump the farther the step forward, and the harder the Wanted battle the bigger the victory. Randall, James also known as Jas. W. Reynolds, James Alfred, also known as James A. Reynolds and J.

Scott, Joseph Seymour," also known as James Smith, Margaret Snow, Francis Sullivan. Michael Swift, Dean Thomas, Horatio Mart, 1 also known as H. M. Titsworth, Oscar, also known as O. Tlttsworth and O.

Titsworth Thomas, John Toy, Wong Do, also known as Wong Wah Turner, George J. Turner, Josephine also known as Josephine Turner Tralnor. Barney Vair, Franklin- Walden. Edward Washicheck. Joseph Westervelt, Geo.

also known as George H. Westervelt White, Ersklne Worthington, also known as A. Wuotila. Alina, also known as Alino" Uatila Wright, William The church must not be composed of little house-plants who have to be protected from the sun and the rain, but it must be composed of sturdy plants that can County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer, County Treasurer County Treasurer County Treasurer 1156.47 602.32 744.56 1878.96 828.02 640.77 111.03 942.39 166.02 1156.47 602.32 744.66 1878.96 26.02 640.77 111.03 942.39 166.02 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid. 23455.30 Unknown 4635.63 962.50 2979.17 1848.75 1435.88 623.01 31031 29766 6757 81020 29177 JW8 80726 weatner the storms.

"There Is a veil of separation Able Bodied Men CLIP THIS COUPON o'uwiy urupping netween tne church and the world. Worldliness cannot be associated with the 112.36 None cnurch and have that church re main true." ..4 OAKLAND TRIBUNE. Knife Department. Oakland, Calif. I want one of the famous 'Remington scout Knives.

Please send me full particulars without any cost whatever to tn. County Treasurer Mil County Treasurer for Positions as Guard 112.36 None 762.00 64.16 8743.91 Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unpaid Unknown Ujiknowrn Unknown Unknown 4969.65 801 M-" 80783 80988 59146 752.00 64.16 County Treasurer 3743.91 HERE IT IS: The Remington Seem Knife Is built for "busi-neaa and more than meets the requirements of the modern hoy. The mae ter blade Is of extra gauge giving greater strength. Closed, the knife tn. long.

Fun weight through, out and of solid construction. Bach speoieJ bUde and Uii piemen la dealgned with a deflnlU purpose in mind. Boys a regular tool kit In Itself! A Real Man's Knife Get Yours Now Six dollars and forty-eight Nam t' Address City cents ($6.48) per day and Man Dies in $200,000 fire in Marshfield MARSHFIELD. July 24: Fire which broke out herd yesterday swept both of Front street for 'wo blocks and destroyed property valued at $200,000, according to estimates of the fire department chief. Twenty-eight buildings were bunjfd, most of them did wooden structures.

A man knowp as Dutch Henry, aged 65, lost his lif in a roomii house which was tle- ETATif OF CALIFORNIA, si County of Alameda. ALT1ERT E. HILL, first being duly sworn, deposes and aays: That he la the regularly appointed, qualified and acting Public Administrator of the County of Alameda, State of California; thatthe foregoing repor.t is a return of all estates of decedents which have come Into his hands during the period covered by said report, the value of each estate, the money which has come hit hands from every euch estate, and what he haB done with It. the amount of his fees, the expenses Incurred tn each estate, and the balance, If any. In each case remaining In his hands; that he was no at any time Interested In any of the expenditures of any kind made oh account of any such estate, neither la he associated In business or otherwise with any one so interested.

ALBERT 8. HILL, Publio Administrator of the County of Alameda, State. if California. Fhdll Vtr- MWe) (Write plainly) found. Apply to J.

PRINDIVILLE Special Agents stroyed. The city hall, city Jail and swotft. to jna, Ih li ID th, ulay.of, JulyJU22 among the Aulldings burned. None OOUthem aClDC Company WALTER H. ELIASSEN (Seal) Notary Publio In and for the County of Alameda, State of California.

Vtnrtti WHITE AIKEN, kttarmry Urn FobUe Administrator, 4k Floor rndlcn rHf. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS IN THE TRIBUNE i inem were pretentious struc- i Oakland Pier, Calif. tures. -ft.

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