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TIIUIlSDAY EVENING APRIL 1222. JUDGE PAYS $2 G0UHT DELAY TO 7 "I TO PUT END TO COURT CLASH D. A. R. Prepares For Opening of Day Nursery Tls yoy Dollars II IIETEIIS II.

If Ul IrllU J.l LUUU ILI UllliliU I SAN FRANCISCO. April 6. CharlcH Franklin, confectioner in San Pablo Rifle Club Plans Shoot RICHMOND, April 6. Members of the San Pablo Creek Rifle Club are in readiness i Sunday for another srioot In Pinole canyon. Iast.

Sunday the' boys baKgcd three bobcats and three CoyoVf-S. Those who took part in the hunt last Sunday H. Skou, H. Mason, A. Gui-chio, M.

Uulchio, H. O'Nell. 'c. Smith, J. Uurch, -C.

E. Moore. C. (ielsnian. J.

Milles. "Poo" Muhrir.aT, E. F. Uonies and Curtis. 1 i the New Market, 2752 MinMon street, was before Police Ju(1k arrested by Inspector Junius Brown of tho Board of.

Health for fnllinK to remove garbage. THEIR BUG ti One Hundred Do'rs hzs never bought-win neve? much, genuine pfcasnre enc satisfaction as is furnished 5y this beautiful It fills the home with rrselody and I He told the court that the refuse belonged to the eeven other firms in the market," while they had in- Ciaie fund, fcXliaUSteil, JMUSt, formed Browryhat it wan all his. I rrho wrancln was Ionir find lOUd. r. I and finally the magistrate inquired I A.

K. wait un incision tor Replenishment. happiness, makes Sor. evening pJrow much it would Vort to 'remove RICHMOND, April 6. Word was.

i' April 8. (By International New Service.) More than 800 veterans attending California Bohol as wards of the itfiite tne garbage, wnen ne leurnfii mm. It was' only t2 he reached In his pocket and handed out the money. I'll pay," ft" said In disgust. Then all ejfcht of the -business men offered individually to puy rather, tluin eeV, the.

Jmlgo do ho, but he would not listen to them, handed the money to the innpector and dismissed the case. UP IV received Jiere yesterday of the departure of Miss Ethel Lambrecht from Manila last Sunday for San Francisco. Miss Lambrecht has been teaching school in the Philippines for the past two years. She expects to 'arrive here May i. She Is tlu daufdUcr of Mr.

Jjim-brecht, 2552 Oarvin, avenue, and is a jfraduato of Richmond Union Ifixh School. Under the veterans' educutloiml act The'new tonc hui'st school at Big-feau street and 103d avenue will be dedicated tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The school has been under consideration and construction for more than'a year. It is an elementary institution with six. class rooms and five grades, enrolling 150 pupils.

The; building is so planned that, sixth grade can be added at the next term, and a kindergarten after vacation. Mrs. Angle II. Webster, former teacher of history and civics at 'Piedmont avenue school; will be the principal. The school Is already a "going It a Parent-Teachers' AsSftelaUoh and a Junior Hed Cross chapter.

It Is planned that the sehfi'tTr-shall become a community center In the evenings. The dedication program for Stone-hurst school Is planned by Mrs. A. 15. Ward of the Parent-Teachers' Association.

GOLD COIN'HRACfcLKT STOLEN. Mrs. 1. Ramsey, It 15 "Madison street, reported to the police that a bracelet made out of worth of gold pieces stolen from her apartment. ill.

In air probability he forced to drop tholr School work and seek shorter and "more restful, zz-qraints every lr-eraie; of the household with the finest music of the world, played by the greatest. masters; furnislre? irresistible d.a'nce music; and, being does so with utmost Here is a special proposition for Its purchase, delivered anywhere in California' m.eana of earning a livelihood us a it Iff let JViUv" Men's ill) 4, 1 I 11 Ha 1 -''-A' ''Hi' Confirmation (jifts 1 preme court In deferring decision on fnnfpntmn HtSMlted tho. conntlutloriullty of the oldier I OTUCfUMll iaopMicM legislation until re-argument can he WASHINGTON, April 6. The heard at the May resslon of tho Navy Department's side of Its dispute court. It was so announced at the with "little' navy" men In Congress nfflce of the vete.rana' welfare board was laid before President Harding her today.

today by Secretary Denby and! As- No nionev is available to meet slstnnt Hecretary Hoosevelt, who took pledgee of the state toward paying to the White House detailed lnforma-the expenses of veterans in schools tlon on which the department based Kobert V. Kinlttv, sec- Its request for a naval personnel of retary of the board, declared, nor A HoiiKe sub-commltfeo cut will such funds'. ho available until the figure to 67,000. No formal un-vuli'dity of the leRlslatlon is estab- nouncemont of the President's pro-lishnd. J.

gram was made, but his conference Smith admitted that It is also with the department '-chiefs was said probable the clerical fore of tho 'to have encouraged them In their welfare board administering the hope that Congress would eventually several" acts will be disbanded, as reVlse the sub-committee' authoi lza-thelr salary claims cannot Ire paid. tju BRUNSWICK, STYLE 200 i Records cf ycur chekc. firmation, approaches. Thc Marriage Licenses MISS II.V J. JOHNSON.

I 1 it ir 4 -I, 1 zatlon wnimittw. I 'A sucll an occasion snlcndu-l 111 1.1 Explorer McMIIliun took two cases of raisins to Baffin land "for experimental purposes." Send 5.5 order, bflsncc rr.cxihly. kS'Tft I IfTt i i i i i i i i i i MASON a HAMLIN PIANOS lhl. rrnnrUni Kmr tltT Otfirr Snrpi Frrno. nrrnan-lrt, Sun Jiip, I.o Annrlc.

fisrilniid. Orrcnn. Uvalieres at $5.00 and up. Herbert Jackson Go. Jewtlrrt Cf goldsmiths rtobert K.

Wright. 20. and Msrjorle At. Justice. 18.

both of Alameda. Philip S. Redmond. 22, and Edna A. Higrraft.

22, both of Alameda. Ira I. 37. and Eliza 'J. Wilson, 86 both of HaHilio Tludoc.

37, and Laurie Clement, 25. both of Knn Francisco. Clarence ,1. Towner. mui Kllza-beth ary; (.

both nf Oakland. Alitnne PelXottn; tntrvtll. nd Elvira F. Vargas, 20, Oakland. James H.

Mvles, 27. Buiilngame. and Florence Kendrick, Oakland. I.onls Mnline. 2B.

and Marion L. r.ftndall. 27. both "of Slockroir. John Ferrler.

Ktrntton, and Maude llurvev. New York. Woodie K. Daniels, and Minnie FrateH, 29. both of Oakland.

h. r. iinmiK John Vftitz. an. Ballimore.

Olive Hunter, IS. Hayward. Woman Leader in India Sentenced BOMBAY, April By the As sociated Press.) Tho first Instance of a woman Nationalist leader beinj? sentenced was reported today from the -Madras district, where a accusal seditious utterance, ami refuslnK to futnlnh security of good behavior, was renteiiced to one year of Imprisonment, or until such security of good behavior, is '14 Broadway 9lh and Washington FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY If. Bricklayers' Union Divorces. Suits Filed Orders Strike in 5.

mi 4V Beginning of Work At Golden Gate School Set For April 17. The Daughters of the American Revolution are making extvnsivc preparations for the opening of the new day nursery of Golden Gate school In the buildinff recently bought by tho Board of Education and equipped by the J. A. K. The nursery, which will pen April 17, will care for children whose mothers are absent at work during the day.

A matron will be placed In charge of-the children. Tho efiuipplnr of tttis nursery by tho 1 1 1 ga. I -zatlon's ftrst piec.e of work In connection with the Oakland school department. The bunding was equipped largely through the efforts of Miss Lillian ('ole, regent of the Oakland chapter, und- Miss Ida .1. 'Johnson, chairman of tile Americanization committee.

In commenting on new en deavor of tho chapter. Miss Johnson, says: "Work with little childreiv should )e the earliest iuterest of every American. -It is- the start in life which a child gets which largely determines how Valuable a citizen he can become for America." auwMAMMlwnMMi MiUaktW'L Ethel' K. 'Arjthur Fulmer, cruelly. (Iracn vs.

Louis Swinegrover, cruelly. Mary'A. vs. Andy H. Aielandae, crultv.

1 Jessie Chlapetto, cruelty. ICuse ys. J. Alsui), desertion. Shad, 3to3irlb.

average, each 25f Halibut, sliced, Darracuda, lb 171, OYSTERS, large Eastern, extra selects, New -York counts, ber dozen 10c- SAN FHANC1SCO, April 6. -International of fleers of tho Bricklayers' Union today ordered union member to strike on Jobs, in San Francisco where- non-union men are "employed under tho open shop or "American plan." FOR K.RM Kit ON UO.RI. WASHINGTON, 'April 6 Favorable report of the senate bill providing for the appointment- of- a farmer as a member of the federal reserve board was ordered today by the house banking committee First Matinee 's ot 11:30 a. m. Starting A.

1 Tomorrow, HAROLD le LLoYD Wi "A Sailor DIED AI.AHIA In San Francisco, April 4. 1 2 2 Teresa, wife late rtnn-lcs AIhsIs. tlewnted rjiother of LE8SKII HROk rwffl Made'-' I Man" t. 'y I Hi First Four SiVi) 1 Reel Super Comedy, y'i i m'- in' iii 1 1 ii 0 jjwliaiial imutum Starting Tomorrow it $. F.

Club Plans Eor Field Investigation SAN FRANCISCO, April The committee on land tenancy, section on agriculture, of the CommoMwealth Club 1 carry hi tn a campaign of flcld. investigationn. thlrfy queHtifliis have been out led for use In the investigations. The co-opera, -tlonjflfarm advi.sors Is to be sought In presenting the. question at Farm Rureau center meetings for the purpose of getting the consensus of opinio of real farmers already in the field.

less than mn: vost of si hoi- VISION AMI IMI'HOVEMENTS. Is the. offer made by The Realty Syndicate Company for the unsold Homeslted in Millcs t'ollege l'ark. These lots have Pavements, Wuter, Una. t)ttnvlo ann umo niam the late Berne Alasia, elster-ln-law of Frank Alasia of Santa Clara, cousin of Frank Alaeia of Hayward and Frank Giro "of -V native of Italy, aged 31 years.

Friends and ncirhalntanceS afe re-spectfullvl invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April' 8. 1922, at 2 p. from the pnrlors.of Cunna faporgno, 952 th Oakland, thence to St. Joseph's church for blesslnt, Interment, Rt. Mary cemetery.

BKHNOTT--In Oakland, April 8, at" Altenhelm, Oeorge Kerno-tat, a native of Oermjiny, agtd 83 years, 1 month, days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services. Friday, AprU 7, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. from AlW-n-helm, 1720 Hopkins St. at A.

AVolIltl Parlors, 1935 Webster si. Incineration California Crematory. April 1922, Marco Hroggl, a native of Italy, age fi.t years. Relatives and friends unknown. COOK In this city.

April 4. 1922, Creole Cook, daughter of A. Cook and ulster of William t'ook. a native of California, aged 17 years It ninjiths and 7 days. i Friends.

and acquaintances are "respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Friday at 2 p. from the parlors of Baker" Taylor. Interment st Evergreen. IAC'0TI-In Oakland, Aprir 6.. Marie, beloved wife of John B.

Ijneoste; snd loving mother nf Alfred George Arthur .1 snd Beatrice Wests, sisler of George and Paul Dupuy; a nstive of San v.un,.la.t titrtvl Vcurs. ft 7t Curbs, (las. Sewers. Telephones-all Ll In and jiaid $10.00 jdown tind 15.00 per 'month. Telephone Lakeside 1600.

Sale Sunday. ft Stove, and Appliance itvuu it The Scii-ni ii icai.i.y Built III State-Wide Movement for the purpos of stimulating Interest In the generaj utility -nj economy oi GAIL Announcement 1 41 HtfH The Tribune Frlenris'and senustntances are r- J. I I I will give you the i benr bar train in onA best bargain in good I 1 11 Itt clothes youVe seen in years. Progressive 1 -s Waltham Colonial No. 1420 Cat.

No, i 16, Raised Figure Dial rice Itpecffullv invited to arienn fueral P. ttt. from the of Julius- S. flodeau 2210 Webster street, thence to St. Francis de Sales church; Ho-hart st at Grove, where a requiem high ''ft offered for the "repose 'of her commencing at 9 a.

Interment St. Alary cemetery. MacBOVI.K In Oakland April 6. 192; I.ulu Mav. dearly beloved wife or George Madlnyle and loving mother of Errol MacBoyle, sister of Mrs.

Joseph MacHoyle; a native ot Indiana, aed 64 years Funeral and cremation private; Saturday, April 8, )922. at 10.30 w- from the chapel of the Oakland Crematory. Howe and Mather streets. Please omit flowers. MEDKOS In Hayward, April 6.

J)r. Joseph J. Metlros, dearly beloved husband of Kffie Medros, loving father of Grace Evelyn Medros, brother of A. Medroa of Oakland, native of Boston, aed 49 vears. 4 months.

17 days. A T. P. E. B.

No. 14; It. No 3 of Hayward: Oakland Council No. 12. Royal and Select Masters, and Alcarfrai F.

and A. No. 244. Frtends and acqualntsnces sr6 respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday April 8, 1922 at 11 a. from his late residence, 297 Castro st.

'Hayward. Interment, Mountain View cemetery. Be sure (o visit the Cooking Demonstrations and the Displays of different makes of Gas Stoves ancfGas Appliances this week. Any housewife can well afford the short time it will take to visit the demonstrations and fine displays that retailers, wholesalers, manufacturers and Gas Companies are uniting their efforts to provide. Special Displays and Demonstrations are being Made by Retailers.

Wholesalers, Manufacturers and Gas Companies The Pacific Gas and Electric Company the oiighti-est Servant in California serves over 297,270 consumers of gas. It Is prepared to serve these thousand A of consumers -with more gaj as their, uses of it Perfect Hearing for the A True Watcher of Time THJS Waltham Colonial No. 1410 is that kind of a trusty friend. Jt will watch 1 imc fo you. It will protect your responsibility, is a 'watch you can absolutely depend upon.

How beautiful it isf. The raised figure dia'l the thinness of the case -the curve and artistry of it. It is indeed a gentleman's watch: A man's watch. Oakland, I -THE LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE received the GOIvD MEDAIj, highest award for Ear Phonea in Competition with, all hearing Instruments at Manama Pacific Kxposltlon, Jn 1916. Look nt it and you 8EK the Simpiest and-smallest dovlce in the world; use It and you FEEL that you.

have the most wonderful piece of Tnhan-lam yet devised for the relief of deafness. Let us prova we have conquered your affliction. And the beauty of it, the accuracy of it, the life-, long service of it, are the result of seventy years of scientific watchmaking of world leadership of the genius of "Waltham." Ask your jeweler to show it to you. It is.aatch worth looking at. I knows Waltham Watches.

Write for a valuable booklet that is a I education Senlre uwn The Waltham Company Crescent Street, Waltham, Matt. 7 AH uiv In San Francisco, April 6. 1922. Emma Van Puyn, sister of "Mrs. Henrietta Mansfield of Oakland and Nesinlth Owen of Oris rid, California.

Funeral services, Friday, April 1922, at 2 o'clock p. at the California flvwuie, Oakland. BAN FRANCISCO DEATHS. Rrrosis, t'thirlne I.nf rin H. luoiel.

47 Chniinian. Naomi EtbtlMarron', Anns -75 Kinner, Dttd 69 lor, Psuline Krr, CbtrlM 7 Pg, Treai 48 Uliel. John 8. 58 Kohrliteher, Miry-64 Oribuni. Jennie KilTatore, Mary Johnioa, Marie B.

chwrln, John. A. 83 Kalallcb, lxml Ktiill, Cbas. I.eroy t.tinltielmer. Meier Ot VaniWUp, F.

-FREE DEMONSTRATION crease. consumers are assured the same dei pendable, continuous service, Visit and Displays on Gas Stoves and Ap-. pliances every time you are down 1 town this week. They will be advertised in your paper. PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY AT OCR STORE Friday and Saturdays, Last Days WALTHAM tn i- THE WORLD'S WATCH OVEK TIME Wtun you itt ikit lift) they nil Wttim WiKhtt Mukers a the famous Waltham atr-frlctien quattty apd Automobtle Iwt-pi0C4utd on the world'i leading curt i GIFTS THAT LAST ana April r-S from 8iOO o'clock a.

m. to Oi(K) o'rlock p. m. TUB LITTLE OEM EAR PHONE, the latest patented perfect hearing device, enables you to hear under all conditions, In tlve church, theater and general conversation. The AUTO MASSAGE for head noises also being demonstrated.

Remember, we would not allow such a demonstration In' pur 'tore unless we" had investigated the Instrument An expert from New Tork City, will be with us on the above days. We. most earnestly request you to call, make a test privately and receive expert advice without charge. Every instrument guaranteed. Ask or write for booklet, "Cause Thine Ear to Hear." Tell your deaf friends.

LITTLk GEM EAR PHONE CO. i Demonstratlnjt at Wore of i BOWMAN DRUG CO. 13th and Broadway, Oakland Perfection of Service when you need it most in. i "PACIFIC SERVICE Aleath' hour. --'i 1 We invite youT inspection of a very complete stock of these famous Waltham i 1 1 Hik nnd Uroadvtajr, Onklund me- i.

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