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12-A SUNDAY ADafclatiD DECEMBER 16, 1923 A H. C. Lawler, who telei Quick Action Saves ephoned tilt to the Alr noss soli police. Singing While He Works The child was taken PBIZE OFFERED FOB BEST ESSAY JOHNNY WALKER in the role of a -favorite character. "The Mailman," which is the subject of the Tribune-State Theater wsay contest Boy Taking Poison ALAMEDA, Deo.

15. Hurried medical attention saved the life this morning of nine-year-old Horace Lawler, living at 1312 Mound after the boy had swallowed a spoonful of poison, mistaking It SEEKS TO MAKE nieda sanitarium for treaiment by Police Officers Martin O'Keefe and Arthur Blunk, and treated by Dr, Arthur Guerra. A French family have been found who claim they have been workMiff th same land for more than 100 years. pwTwwwminnmiw -warn liji.uiiiib in u. i t.nv I ior cougn mpaicine.

-ii ne mistaKe Ben Carter, former business NT rnrntntlvi fop the June SO last, handled 14.607 wa Covered by his mother. Mrs Local No. 0. of this city. plaints and collected a total or died in San Jose last $352,032.11 In wages for com night after a prolonged tuness.

plaining workmen, according to a Carter was- a charter- mem bar of report filed -withGovernor the local Teamsters' Union and ardson by Walter G. Mathewson, Tell What Letter Carriers Senator Proposes acted as- its representative for eight commissioner. The total colleo I sX tt. Uniform Regulations for years. The runeral was-held yes terday afternoon from a local un tions indicate an Increase of 85 Per cent in the amount collected Mean to Community and Get Award.

dertaklng parlor. The officials of AH States. over the'' previous year, the report said. Collection during the three the Teamsters' Union acted, as pallbearers. previous years were: Readers of The TRIBUNE are to 389.72; 1921, $221,350.82, and 1922, be given an -opportunity to express their appreciation of the unselfish In a decision handed down dur service of the mailman who, rain ing the past week by Superior or shine, brings their correspond Judge Shields of Sacramento, Cali 1 Nick Glumac, a member of the Cooks, Waiters' and Waitresses' Union of this -city, was run down by an automobile last week and badly, injured, Glumao was on his way to work when- the accident happened.

1 It was thought for a time that his injuries were serious, but the physicians in charge report that he will be able ta resume work ence to their doors, and at the i By T.KO A. MoCrATCnT. Special 7 Wire to The TUIBNE. WASHINGTON, Dee. 15.

Senator Arthur Capper of ICansas. who usually confines his activities largely to farm bloo digressed to reintroducs in the present cession of Congress a bill refrulatinir marrlape. The Kansas solon thinks there Is much that Is radically wronK with the variegated assortment of lanMiiniriiHnv It same time to win a prize for doing fornia's eight-hour law for state workers was held to mpply to workmen employed by private con it. In conjunction with the showing of "The Mailman" at the State tractors on public work. The pen alty for violation of the law is ten aouars ror each workman em in a few weeks.

Glumao is employed at the Hotel Oakland and his many friends' are anxlouslv ployed more than eight hours. piaiv 1M I. la him oninlon that as the struc theater, beginning Wednesday, The TRIBUNE and the State theater will offer $25 in prizes and tickets to theater to those who will write a 300-word essay on the subject, "How Much Does the Mailman State Labor Commissioner Wal awaiting bis return to health. ter Mathewson, in commenting on the question, has stated: "There Last Tuesday evening the Milk Wagon Drivers' Union. Loca4fvn.

can no longer be any doubr as to the constitutionality of the penal 802, held Its annual electionof code which the penalty officers. Fitzgerald was elected business representative and Mean to Our Community?" The essays must be" written on one side of the paper only and in the hands of The TRIBUNE "Mailman Essay Editor" not, later that Saturday, December 22. Prizes will be distributed as fol tor violation or me act. jacK Cummlngs president. The election was a.

friendly affair, and all the candidates for office are ture of the ration Is built around the home, then the initial steps that lead to starting of homes should be treated as a national Issue and controlled from Washlng-. ton. There i9 a difference In laws of the states as to the ape of consent. Intermarriage of certain races, de-frrees of relationship and other Issues. Cappers bill proposes a uniform law for all the states.

i The bill wpuld deal a death Mow to elopements and secret weddinps because "application for a marriage license must be made by one of the parties to the marriage at Spencer Miller of "the Education Bureau of Amer- agreed that the interests of the ca' recent'y save two interesting lows: First prize, 10! secona nriM 7:60: third prize, $5.00, and lectures befoVe audiences composed organization and its membership or students, faculty members and patrons of the University of Califor is paramount to any elective offleo. The Milk Wagon Drivers' Union is one of the largest organizations in the county, and has brought-about nia, in ir 1 fourth prize, $2.60, To all who contribute to the contest the State theater will give a pair of tickets which will be good at any time. Judges of the contest will be Postmaster Joseph J. Rosborougn and Nat Holt, manager of the State theater. The American Federation of gooa working conditions for Its membership.

least two weeks before tne cw shall be Issued." These appuca tions would be posted In conspicu OF THE BETTER KIND oua nubile nlaces. so that "the Labor has Issued the following Christmas "Christmas, 1923, finds the trade union movement of America united, strong and virile. This, Christmas season should be a happy one, not only for American wage -earners, but for the masses of the people of Wednesday evening, 'December 26, Machinists' Union, Local No. 284, will give a Christmas tree party to the children of the membership of the organization. The world might read and know." COULD VOICE OBJECTIONS.

Persons voicing 'objections to MEN'S NECKWEAR Berkeley to Test VMan Car's Safety BERKELEY, Dec. 15. To determine whether one-man cars can hn run with safety on the Ashby- affair was arranged under the supervision tf Lodge No. 284 of the Machinists' Union and the Ladies' If A in, nawmaMMMmmilimniiliii lwn mini if iifajjgaijawaMfcfea proposed marriage could hale the couple Into cowrt. where decision would be reached as to whether our country.

There Is ho land so richly endowed with the things that make for wholesome. haDDv the parties to the proposed contract lives; so generally enriched, ma were legally entitled to join in Auxiliary or the organization. Secretary Fred Sanf ord of the Butchers' Union, Local No' 120, of wedlock. Should there be a "case of emer rency. or extraordinary circum terially and spiritually.

The American Federation of Labor extends to the trade union movement srener- Oakland, has sent out a call for a stances," the Judge of the court having probate Jurisdiction could ally the cordial good wishes of the season. Merry Christmas to all, to all wage earners, for a better life special meeting: of the organization, which will be held in the Oakland Labor Temple on Tuesday evening, December 18. The yearly report avenue and Dwignt way lines in Berkeley, eurvey will be conducted Monday by. engineers of the railroad commission. City Manager John N.

Edy today conferred with the cOmmission'following protests registered at last night'a council meeting by representatives of the Ashby Community Club, who declared that because of the railroad crossings it would be hazardous to operate One-man cars on authorize issuance or the license prior to expiration of the two and for a nobler civilization. weeks. or tne orncers or the organization At the next meeting of the Auto The bill Capper introduced last Tear carried a provision prohibit- win De suDmitted to the members of the organization. Organizer George Danbacher, representing the International oragnization, will Ing intermarriage of Whites and Mechanics'. Union of Oakland, the international vice-president will be present, and advise the member ABhby avenue.

Engineer Mott of negroes, but this has been drawn. The present' systefh In vogue in give a detailed report of the activi ship of the campaign that will be the railroad commission and an assistant will come to Berkeley Monday in order that a report may ties of the Asiatic Exclusion league, Danbacher will also outline a cam waged during the coming year in organizing the auto mechanics. tnost states, requiring that a mar- paign will be inaugurated by The local organization of auto me AS FREMONT SAW OAKLAND I IN 1846. chanics has grown to be one of the largest of its kind in the United KNITTED CRAVATS in very handsome color-, ings in strictly confirmed patterns. $3.50 to $5.00 IMPORTED SILK CRAVATS from France, Italy and Austria.

$2.50 to $4.00 Contributed by Oakland Pioneers States. The auto mechanic is a be made for Tuesday a meeting oi the council." 1 "Street Car" Wif-Sues for Divwce unit of the International Associa No. 115. In the "Memoirs of My Life," tion of Machinists by Col. John C.

Fremont. earlv me league awing the year 1924. Puhlio hearings will be held on December 18 at the Industrial Accident Commission's office in the State building, San Francisco, on tentative safety orders for the petroleum industrty. Copies of the orders will be available for distribution by the commission arly in January, 1924. West Coast explorer, he makes the At a recent Joint meeting of the following interesting mention of Retail Clerks' tJnion.

Local No. 47. the east shore of San Francisco bay at the time of his visit in 1346 Beautiful collections' of Domestic Silk $1.00 to $1.50 and the Retail Shoe Clerks' Union. Local No. 1129, a committee was appointed to arrange for the organization of the Early Closing (at Page 512): Mage license be "used in the state nd county in which be done away with.

Licenses not only would be good in any county, but they would be recognized in' any state, provided such county and state were specified. No license would be Issued to "a male under the age -of 19, or to a female under the age of 16. and the former, unless 21, and the 18. would have to have the consent of parent or guardian. OMITS LEGAL FORMALITY.

One section of the bill authorizes emission of the legal formality 'cf marriage in accordance with the 'customs, rules and regulations of any religious aociety -to which Ither of the patties belong. In uch a case, the contracting parties, the presence of two component witnesses, would merely have to declare "that they take each other as husband or wife." The bay of San Francisco la sep arated from the sea 'by low moun At the primary election held by the Street Carmen's Union. Division proximate and opposite relation to the sea, the name of Contra Costa (cpunter-coajst, or opposite coast). It presents a varied character of rugged and broken hills, rolling and undulated land, and rich alluvial nhores backed by fertile and wooded ranges, suitable for towns, villages and farms, with which it Is beginning to be dotted. A low al-' luvial-bottom land, several miles in breadth with occasional open woods of oak, borders the foot of the mountains around the southern arm of the bay, terminating on a breadth of 20 miles in the valley of San Jose, a narrow plain of rich soil, lying between ranges from two to three thousand feet high.

The valley is openly wooded with groves of oak, free from underbrush, and after the, spring rains covered with grass. Taken In connection with the valley, of San Juan (now Santa Clara), with which it forms a continuous plain, league. The league will have tain ranges. Looking from the offices in one of the larea office No. 192, last Thursday George Klilllnca anrl a I I "You are like a street car.

There is no Use running after you. I have already caught you," This remark was frequently addressed to Mrs. Rida Reboll by John A. Reboli, according to the wife's complaint for divorce filed in the superior court yesterday. Mrs.

Reboli says that when she objected to the presence in their home of a. certain "woman who she had seen her husband kissing, he replied that if the unidentified woman could not remain in the' home no woman could. So Mrs. peaks of the Sierra Nevada, the a. vauicugu will Ut3 Inaugurated in 1924 for the 6 coast mountains present an appar ently continuous line, with only a Durand and W.

G. Humphreys qualified to run for the office of president and business agent at the general election to be held next single gap resembling a mountain clock closing of all elothlng and shoe stores. The clerks' organizations have also perfected plans for the organization of a ladles' auxil pass. This is the entrance to the Thursday. The following were great bay, and Is the only water communication from the coast to elected at the primary election: vice-president, J.

W. Hayes: secre iary which will also assist the Early Closing leagueln its cam the interior country. Approaching tary-treasurer, L. N. Matthews; paign.

-i- from, the sea, the coast presents a bold outline. On the south, the' conductor, o. c. Mills: warden. J.

Men's Fine Quality SHIRTS: Plain colors of Trn-Hu Silks 11.50 RADIUM. SILK In solid shades, includ- white BROADCLOTH in neat style effects. $7.50 $10 Reboli left, she says. U. t.

Will Graduate Q. Hibbs; sentinel, Joseph Simon-ettl; correspondent of the Motor- Student Charges man and Conductor, C. Trembly; delegates to the Central Labor bordering mountains come down in a narrow ridge of broken hills, terminating in a precipitous point, against which the sea breaks heavily. On the northern side, the mountain presents a bold promon- I Cook Struck Him BERKEDEY, Dec 15. Llm it la 65 miles long and 1 to 20 broad, opening into smaller valleys among the hills.

The slope of alluvial land continues en Council of Alameda county, C. G. Carlson, O. C. Mills, J.

J. McLaughlin, J. MacDonald, F. A. Rainey and C.

White. Chong a cook employed in a cafeteria at 2510 Durant avenue, was tirely around the eastern shore of otory, rising in a few miles to A the bay, intersected by small streams, and- offering some points Divorces, would be granted only for the following reasons: Infidelity, cruel and lnhman treatment, abandonment or failure to provide for a period of one year or more, incurable Insanity and conviction of an infamous crime. Interlocutory decrees would be granted, becoming final after one year. Neither party could remarry until the decree had been Issued. The Capper bill has been referred to the Senate Judiciary committee.

A duplicate of it, introduced by Representative Fairfield Indiana, is before the House Judiciary committee. arrested today on a charge of bat. tery, on complaint of Neil Dunlap, a Sophomore pre-legal student at tie University -of California, Dun- which i good landing and deep water, with advantageous positions 233 at Mid-Year BERKELEY. Dec, 15. Approximately 238 students will be graduated from the University of California with the Christmas class, according to preliminary figures from the office of Recorder James M.

Sutton. The degrees are expected to be divided in this manner: college of letters and science, 168; chemistry, agriculture, 29; englneer-Iner, 10: colleen of commerce. IS.1 between the sea and interior coun height of two or three thousand feet. Between these points is the strait about one mile broad in the narrowest part, and five miles long from the sea to the bay. To this gate I gave the name of Chrysopylae, or Golden Gate.

Passing through this gate, the bay opens to the right and left, extend iap got into an argument. Lim try, indicate for future settlement Chong is said to have struck Dun- The railroad labor board Nhas announced Increases of ntCre than $600,000 to railroad track foremen, track laborers and, ether employees represented by the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees. The SHte Bureau of Labor dtir- lap and chased him with a cleaver. MEN'S HOSE Officers Installed Llm Chong was released on $200 bail. His case will come up Mon ing in each direction about 35 day.

By Eastern Star RICHMOND, Dec. 151 With miles, having a total length of more than 70, and a coast of about 275 miles. It Is divided by straits and projecting points Into three Past Matron A. Burton iHlnkley buy them BY THE 1 BOX VASSAR Pure' Silk Socks, full acting as master of ceremonies, separate bays, of which the north ern two "ate called Ran Pablo and Sulsoon bays. Within, the view assisted by Past-Matron Martha L.

Geyer as marshal, the following officers of Richmond chapter Seniorpheum Skits Entertain Throngs ALAMEDA, Dec. 16. The auditorium of the Porter school was Jerowded last night at the annual Eeniorpheum of the Alameda high chool. The of iVaudevllle acts written and presented by the graduating class. Miss Clalra Brown was -in harge.

The performance was presented is of a mountainous Buy Here on Easy Terms of the Eastern Star were Installed (Third Floor for Rugs country, the bay resembling an in last night: Ruth Alta Newcomb, terior lake of deep water, lying be worthy- Issao McGuffln tween parallel ranges of moun worthy patron; S. Louisa' Alex ander, associate matron; Annie Smith, seoretary; Eliza Hill, treas urer; Florence Marshall, con Oakland's Largest Department Store fashioned, pair $1 to $2.50 Inter- woven Wool and Silk Wool, pair i 75c to $1.50 tains. Islands, which have the bold character of the shores some mere masses of rock, and others grass covered, rising to the height of three and eight hundred feet-break Its surface, and add to Its picturesque appearance. Directly fronting the entrance, mountains ductress; Carrie Hollenbaugh, as sociate conductresss Hutt Brown, chaplain; Augusta Spalding 6lney, Marshall; William E. Case, organ 1st; Louis Smith, warden; William IMPORTED ENGLISH WOOL SOCKS; PAIR $1 TO $3.50 Whether You Shop Monday or Any Other Day, You Will Find the Lowest Prices On eentineif- Star points: a few miles from the shore rise about 2000 feet above the water, crowned by a forest -of lofty cypress, which Is visible from the Fteida Dreysprlng, Adah; Nettle Dickson, Ruth; Zelda Chapln, featured by two acts, "A Night in (Chinatown," directed -by Miss Mar.

Caret Bodinson, and "Senior Skit" directed by Miss Muriel Brown. TWO AUTOISTS MARYSVILLE. Dec. 16. Mott Peters, former resident of Mary.

vllle, sustained severe injuries in an automobile accident at Sacramento when his automobile was truck by another car at a street Intersection. Peters and bis wife were pinned under their overturned car. He sustained a broken arm and Mrs. Peters a broken ankle. Esther; Mona Carlson, Martha; sea, and makes a conspicuous landmark for- vessels entering the bay.

Almira McGuffln, Electra. Many other Gifts such as Sweaters, Bath Behind, the rugged peak of Mount Dlavolo, nearly four thousand feet and C. C. Teams Closing Rohes, Pajamas, Smoking Jackets, Silk Reefer high (3770). overlooks the sur Mufflers and Full Dress or, Tuxedo Waist- Member Campaign rounding country of the bay arid the San Joaquin.

The immediate shore of the bay derives, from its toats, etc awaits your choosing. RICHMOND, Dee. 15. Prepare tory to the final organisation' of the-Richmond Chamber of Com merce, a committee Is making final ALFRED MULVANY calls upon the business and Pro fessional men of Richmond to con elude the signing of those pledged and to secure membership team members failed to reach. The com 1425 Broadway Near 11th and Broadway mittee is headed by B.

Bull and J.P. Strom. Finances for the organization of Haberdasher Shirtmaker CHRISTMAS CARDS Gift Box Stationery, Fountain Pens, Pen and Pencil Sets, Addrest Books and many other articles suitable for Gilts. KLING-D AWERS STATIONERY CO. 407 Fifteenth Street, Between Broadway and Franklin.

OPEN ALL WEEK UNTIL 9:00 P. M. the team have gone over the top. with more than $18,000 actually filedgeds. A mass meeting is to be called at which directors will be elected.

headquarters established, and a Give Her an ABC permanent secretary Berkeley Legion Let yur gift this year be a year-round reminder of your To Install Officers In Oakland at Kahn's Standard Makes First Quality at Real Savings Velvet Rugs 9x12 ft size. $52.50 ft size. $43.95 6x9 ft size. $28.50 ft size, $17.50 These rugs are the famous Alexander Smith Son's mate -wonderful for wear. BERKELEY, Deo.

-15. Blake thoughtfulnes. is an Amazing Bargain! R. A'anleer, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Uni versity of California, will direct THE J3lIBS 1 the activities of Berkeley Post fo. 7, American Legion, for the com mi Floor.

ing famous escassflsss New officers who will be ln- PAY ONLY 0x18 splendid, nationally known, rnaranteed You Can Save Almost One-Half 1 0 Sample Chesterfield Sets Latest Eastern Patterns Mohair Coverings -Hand Caned Frames Finest Workmanship tailed January I are: commander, Blake R. Vanleer; first vice-commander. W. second vice-commander. Ella Wall; treasurer.

John E. Anthony; chaplain. Rev. J. f.

R. Score; adjutant. A. R. Ahlgren; sergeant at arms.

O. W. Smullin: executive- committee, L. D. Sanderson: W.

P. Stephenson; Willi J. McCaleb and E. R. eopper.

tub Iecule Tvasher. There an A tor trery glied laandry and a trp forgery fnrse. Betnember that Ii ehoosln? the 1 job are not accepting a new, nntried machine, bnt one that has stood the test ef time and today Is DOWN America' Leading Washing Machine A We Invite Hotels and Apartment Houses To Ask Us for Samples and Estimates We. have a special contract department ia our rug section that w2I tale care of hotels and houes that demand hich prade rugs and carpets cn the Iare scale. We feel rare that we can comlace you that we are a pcsltica to rre yea cjuahfy at the bwest prices ia this srctloq of country.

f.lEYSEL T.IEYSEL ii 100 ntw houses du at LAKE 0RINDA between now and earlj summer JOSSERS chants nu.fT.nr IT-lU-Utw rnhntm Ta.er.

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