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AKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SAIUTDAY EVENING, ANUARY 18, 1919.
EAU 0FTHE'EBUMECISveds
Earl iPaish' H~ r
nTroven beyond adoubt with brown hair Uand: CiI e[ CAES Bfe d
LLMLIU U1 M II[LLILI Lif 0 Is Saved y Cig
-k hs nothingwhatever, possible.
-ery little, to do with de- After bcing tossed for four
I ~~natorm.c sed or the r taded wold nieerah
Ios. It may have been 'Here is a case, brought to the at- H Da sor rea or the FrRnPOeihTDe.Th'ga
no time, but recently he tention of Blue Bird that some one transport G reat INorthern lyet y Tlh home
yirking and has friends might help. A woman with property m La
pplying to the Blue Bird. on 'Delaware street, near Laurel, -n ty of 'arn.e Bird, being an amteur wants to sell it for $600 in cash and -- ruaten Undedsithe batleof
of thing, can only publish the 'balancoin easy paysnenti~ She ---r graduate; wounded in the battlestefattaof-nds as h roetccnit sohee;Y ASCAEDPESsTee wsaaeie, eras i hole arvd n eree
fthing fcat ondsobsash th o aoan e.rteay paynsit othree M' AB5oCATD PRESS. *. There wa a decided dAraeI rgonne, arrived 'Ini Berkeley yes- fronm a Germa
LEASED WIRE To TRIBUNE. terday and 1, with his parents, Mr. for that case
e SACRAMENTO; Jaon. 18.-'Bills to the number of now 'influenza cases and Mrs Edwi Parrish at tho would have,
increase the fiiancial old given by reported to the health department Whitakor Arms apartments. Doctors attend
the stpte to they elementary schools for the period between 9 o'clock and Lieutenant Parrish comes home afttwards der
- of California, probably' will he pre- minus one finger on his right hand was one of the
sented to the legislature early next noon. The death rate also. dropped and with' other minor wounds as a had' eicounter
tby-and It is. always a lots and that fruit trees have been Week. to~four deaths.. - r a tw engounter.with an inch' savin
Are boys' only popular planted on them. She must have the Ond bill.making the annual state The total for the 34 hors endi f the famous -.N TIII
have grown' up? Really, '$600 to p.y' off a mortgage on her appropriation to elementary schools at 9 'o'clock this morning showed 205 91st wilvsion Thills e aencountere ithath
ild realize that even the home, and. as she is getting along in on the'basis of average; daily at- by the well-known colege man
sre once boy babies at one years Is unable to get.e -ugh work tendance $17.50 per 'pupil Instead of new cases and 21 deaths: This mates the battlefield were heightened when pany of. the
dins and distant past.. to make her payments. the present rate of $15,.will be in.- a total of cases reported for the-epi. the hospital ship on which he was a- tember 26 ant
ich is merely an introduc-, troduced Monday' by Assemblyman demic of 9313, with a total death toll passenger went ashore off thee At- field two dn3
fat-that thele-lives in'-a 'The woman who wanted enough Saylor. Similar measures were to of 861. -1. lantic coast. ' -, latof thesom
omein Sntan Cr'"nfuniureto n Xe ei furret-ert-uerecutod ieelnxtWeeliae-eetl- -"r--n-t- tie--r. - n.eMxAE weekLat-'"gmefeth-w
> wants ababy G RL be- rooms o has been 'helpedquite b ng o heeatee atmee o The health authorities ag'in today -"The nen on th t Northern i g a
onths and year old;'ihe She needs' another bureau, though, twenty-one, appointed by the state appealed to the women of the city were in the best of spirits while the knowneformeA
3y of Amerioan parentage and some bedclothes and rugs- board of education to': recommend woh could give some of their time to work of rescuet was going on,' s a nia men, hav
school legislation, and~ by a com- nursig the sick-to report to the Red Lieutenant Parrish. I wasn t e _ hared'im
- - -mittee of.th e-alifornia Teachers' gtesclehelsliip four datys before beirrg taer arm,
a Nng - Astsociation, which, acs rding to Wil- Cross Nurses' Bureau, on the sixt off. None of the wounded men were return.
af af O earSt heliina Van de ' rberg of the floor of the city hall. allowed to leave the vessel by the Gra -ing
Teachers' club of Los Angeles, will "More nurses are needed to meet breeches buoy because of the great Califor w
+'Q+ +a-+ +6+ +O+' +0+' meet here at the same time. The needs of those suffering fronm the in danger in the storm and their in- ientenan P:
special cmnilttee'is headed by Dr. n Dr C ro n thin abillty to help themselves. The na- best-kno. Dailey fluenzafsid Dr. Crosby this morn- jority of the woumled were taken 1 m
ome M e tng Is 1\ld p j M. E. o president of'.the an;~eI ilh o eSsti-yadwr imdaeyognzto
Om e 11n r - a 0 7 Jose utate normal school; og. i again appeal in the citizens- aboard submarine chaseri and land- -cu. aneno
FioR $20!! PER PUPIL.: to wear, their, masks. It will be too, ed 'safely: and "were, immediateyoguzto
rED PRESS.' tonkic aint," declared IDr. Hiibben isi " The.teacheaprop asscton $favors bad ifthie police eil hre to tak the rushe to fhospitals.'cgrtecae ae ye
tET RNE. toimtit'dcardrngbe i h tahers' asoriation favopr drastic 'action resorted to before B3ut focr a silver cigarette faent
LE To TRIUNE- his opening address. The welcome mpingwhen the masked ordinance was
)RK, Jan. 17.--Intermit- which this city and nation shall e- pupil, It waysaid; It seemebd'prob-b that this tlan would be Opposed passe/d.o atendi I
-marked a mass meeting 1tend to -our soldier's must he in tihe ab ta hspln wole poe "Tise s k seems to be th ' onlynel g.dison Square Garden last hands of citizens whose names anti by representatives of the women prve ntive as sso far dlsce tred' for
he Independent Citizens' records througil the war -have been legislativ'e council hert ecause ecing of iscee d fo- -
organized to welcome without reproach aid lithout sus- theyhad been instructed 7. he good citzens should voluntarily n
ng troops as a protest picion." for an aipropriaion of $7.50 They l it h u otal
appointment by Mayor Dr.. Cadman asserted that no man said that' inasmuch as they favored comply with therequest of the health
Gilliam Rt. Hearst as chair- ".who played the kaiser's game, to thi amount' they eL e o fteodnnepse opitb iuea~
committee named- for the the limit' of-safety should" after--r-s neot S c 0nvinfrg rol of the ordinance passed to print by
osce. ceiving the handclasp' of the Teuton, A bill roviding for an apbee ia- t withcogn to'drive home the. tneTfrm 1
in a score of persons were offer' his hand in welcoming to our tion uf $ per' pulharyde been inpeop e shom e urne his old
m the hall after they had,returning soldiers and sailors." - reduced by Seintor Sharkey. idea titcat iohe people should talte 1 1 i (oner's
turbances by calling at Dr. Lanning characterized Hlearet's Bills providing for increaseecoun- every I cauton passible o lt your ponees ol d
their voices for cheers for appointnment by the mayor as a 'stig- ty appropriations lso ay b t a the rulet of 'health. Dent let sour replc er
Iylan. A few of them ma on our city," and asserted that sent d. It is probable that one may system get vn tal t ' tends to turn11rom Sel
14be.offeredl to make tilPeen on wrte vito~ltt' and m'akes. 50youl I 11
rs and sailors. After each "a greiat wrong" had been done' to eoertomaetepeen subject to an' attack thatY mightLeu-nt
rcidents there were coun- the city and to the returning troops state and' county appropriation oftherwec to a off." land, former
strations, although a ma- b'y the- appointment $ r teacher per year $ otherwise be rded off
hose in the building ap- One state, South Dakota, he de., the county alone. been tischas
>urposes of the new- com- its' troops through soie other port An tttempt also may be made to e trig
"because of the kind of welcome amend the teachers' conscnres
td women leaped onto that has been arranged for them Bills dealing with the financial ----
ier to shout retest or en- here." Other states, he said,.were emergency due to the Influenza epi - Geogegainingaa'wcon
'nt--to the a cers 'of. 'to about to take similar action. detlie, which reduced the average ja Georg: Deoe __:w.el
Are;.. > "3 'e -" Ihiownilocal attorhes, by dohas beeh.i
'here was no lack of noise, ally interrupted by cries of "Hurrah pending'before both houses. 'n practice here morning lat
ctual- physical encounters. for Hearst," characterized the dis- A program for horticultural legis- years, died this mornig at Pr
1 G. Hibben, president of turbers as a "group of hired men lation was virtually decided, upon dence hospita ilcttm of pneu
'University, who presided, whom he considered "but' bubbies at a meeting here of legislative com- moniat, which he contracted last
terrupted-in his brief open- floating upon the surface. " mittees representing fruit. growing Monday.. A.native o Califoa
h, in which he outlined The New York American, one of interests with George H. Hecke, state ALAMIDA, Jan. 1 New Infuen DeGolia was.1 years old, and ha,
se of~'the committee.. H Mir. Hearst's New York newspapers, horticulaural commissioner. These fraes were 'scarce todat oTe situation,e is was in ears old and ha
rby Rev 9.ara Cad- as far as the reporting of'new eases, made -is home inr this; city, for4
red.. Cad- issued a statement after the meet- committees endorsed amendments is rapidly approaching normal. io years He was graduated from the
> was interrupted asserting that an actual count to the state and county horticultaral Aiamedta deathsa were reported ovrr tniversity of California Mth the o
terent, whrrose in his conducted by itis representatives acts whicr-wo-urld give-th-e state com- night--- class of 18 gi
started to read-a petition showed the meeting 'was attended by missioner more authority over the The en bate e ne a D - 1 of - thele
r six months' pay for Sol- but 3488 persons, including 366 sot- county commissioners and make for lesariigotlr nice he new mslicia
y enforcemnt of thewearing ordinan ce ('01cr of 19011' e members of the "Bar _Atssoclatiti n
I sailors upon their nile- diers The meeting had been widely more uniform enforcement -of the Walter 0. Jacoliy said that the arrest- was active in politics. Betide bselng
advertised. d regu lations, according to Hecke- ing of non-maO' 'wearers would, start a thirty-second degree. Mason he
UAmendments to the apple standardi- today and that the. ru' - was' to te vas a; member of the Add Feellows
IruptBrUwas prmtyzbI IIiVLKE ation laws an:d provisions for extend- fgidly3 enforced. Maskiess traveler Mn lsadws o oetm
rovot gas, rofpl whom INM WUKE.inlg the standardization regulatIons e ars) and trains and In crowds t71 eadedElkler;of thefErks0 Abt~m
prvs gadofwo IILWA.UKEE, Ian 1.Mayor to othser fresh fruits prob'ably will he fliked sups wlserev'er fund. ethert year ao tDeElks, oue
o 300 in the building and D. W. Hoant announced last night introduced., - the oirt eaon g o dhputy o coiedta
Sreinforced by 100 police- that he expects to preside at a. re- BILLS DECR.EASE,.- - th orney'under 'dty dstorey aTdetectives. Dr. Csadman 'ception to be given returning sol- Tho desires of the administration Sa ricsco FlHall.iy~ ~ ~ony.T
led' his speech, closing wIth Idiers tomorrow night, despite the to -keep down the'numbe.r of bills In- Hall. 17C -.' a d -daottw er
aggj~inst pro-Teutons." protest'%Airnst his presense, Which i-trodtuced ate this session has,been 317Caes isurv~ia dithe dabou twoanoare
Rev. Dr. William T. Man- was miade inpro ohmby ary byd nbt osstusf. SAN FRANCISCO, 'Jan. 18.. The' twoc children, George E. DeGolia Jr., -
at Mor Hyrinit chrchpug.. offic a ha ters.r e When adjournment was taken u il Board of hlealthadt noon today reportedl who is attached to an engineering
ate as Hltrpate yasgnaThe*ieman ofa the marecepto Msonday' the number of. bills: 'Intro-. 317 new cses of. influenza and..14 corps' in France. and a' daugilter,
shoued wa utrrapte fby in-ascara offtherecept o ded in the senate was '142. In deaths for 'the 12 hours'precedlng -loonl. Mrs. Challen Parker,. of New York.
ishouted, Hura prmpty feeling tleisthe. aurisen sic 'f 'athe -same period of the session two'. Superisor- Schmlts was expected to- She Is the wife of the Vice-president
ids thesonm. fate befel an-eluna tnigh,Jhenwharisensice last years ago' 349 hills had been of- day to InstItute a- test of 'the re-' of tile. Guarinty Trust Comopany of
ad~ ho started beel an- aSocalis niht, whpsided at fered.-Asembly member's had.in-- enacted itou mask ordinance which be- that city.eulog wof starsed At tm-h ocaistdor ssdmeeing whc fn troduced 213 hilals p to adjourn-. camle eifeetlye yesterday. 'bandg toof earhandAt thes gersend theactions osf Victor Ly. Ber- mnent, wile tile nrtmber' for the Deaiths hsave.averaged over.A8 a day AUTO TIRES ON EASY PAYMENTS
Ian tokahn'nth e n i co-ndefendants who weresarn period two' yeart' ago totaledl for the pact week, with 31 yesterday. Pneumsatic' or truck. 2.g29 Broad.
gi and1 attemupted with in- recently conv'ited of a violiation of tleNwassheavrgdigiiunrwy. PoeOkii 864Ad
success 10calni til cros5dNhewseaseinaeaveiat.rageds fargitlyytunrermeasuresthatne05udlia Idv1614,---Adi
scesocamtecodteepoaeatThsfar only three measures that 500 dally.. -vertisemztent.
)bc. arre expected to cause lively fights
iben rapped.repeatedly for have been introduced. These are
tt only the action of the Aahmes P to the San Francisco harbor - control
u the 'provost guards, who and the anti-injunction bills intro'ushed many of the excite Elects Officers duced by Senator Flaherty, and the isbc
o the ad e b t Aahmes Patrol, the track drill Sunday closing bills introduced in a
team of Aahmes Temple, Ancient both houses: -
'nol boe utafeh:he l rable Oirder of titt Nobsles of the 'Measures deailingt with the staie In order to nromt te nublic health adw
no1 broke out a.f resh wI the Mti Sie, ield its anui ietet- bud et probaily with. be introduced
who were not il Cyini5 leg aI Shrine headflitrtiers last night next week oefore tLse legislature ad- h O
teproeoftem t-at o lock. jouirns FridayL fr tilecon'stltuiionaI fare, the Oakland Scottish Rite Bodieso
the purposes of the deet- Cptainl Julian aweight. thase reecei it thirty dayS. Tlise include -
the all. A doen soldie', Ch ase, the Commutanhalig officer otf the agen t ro n ni Freenmsonry will discontinue all meetings