Oakland Sunshine

Saturday, December 18, 1920

Oakland, California

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OAKLAND SUNSHINE VOL. 24. No. 31. OAKLAND CALIF. SATURDAY DECEMBER 18, 1920 Price $2.50 per year. Single Copy 5 cents Dr. W. Whipper Purnell, Oakville celebrates his twenty-fifth the 18th, in a THE EDITOR Dr. W. Whipper Purnell, Oakland's Popular Physician, who celebrates his twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on the 18th, in a unique way M. Mrs. Theodora Purnell, wife of D on her silver anniversary FIRST A. M. E. NOTES Morning services begin exactly at 10:45 o'clock. Sunday School at 1:00 Mrs. Theodora Purnell, wife of Doctor Purnell, as she appears on her silver anniversary. Congratulations. p. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m. Evening services exactly at 8:00 p. m. every Sunday. We do not wait for any man. You are a late communicant or spectator if you are not present at these appointed hours. I have this to say of Rev. Brown's morning sermon, that it was filled with a substance of spiritual delight that attracted for him the closest attention. Often I noticed the congregation sitting motionless and absolutely noiseless, whose faces seem to be absorbing what was spoken, as a sponge boring the moisture about it. It is then that the speaker is able and always gives to his listeners the feast of his soul and thus "the sheep were fed by their shepherd." At evening a pseudo-song and discourse service was held, marked with manifestations of delight throughout. At Sunday School one hundred and twenty-four who were present listened to remarks from Mr. M. M. Marshall of Detroit, Secretary of the Pinchback Electric Motor Corporation of Arizona, who interrogated the Superintendent, M. Fowler, relative to the lesson. The Junior Choir is going to sing "Joy to the World"—a quartette chorus each singing at the same time, with quartette in the gallery. The anthem contains a solo and duet also. They will sing at 10:45 a. m. services. You who are acquainted with our Christmas Cantata work will not be disappointed if you come and hear our Senior and Junior Choir render the Cantata which will comprise the entire evening's services. At a Church Conference, initial steps were taken to start upon our drive for our pro rata of the connectional $5,000,000 drive. More news as things mature in this connection. Rev. Jackson has his first grand Church rally Sunday (tomorrow). He is such a reputable, genteel minister, I'm sure the many new acquaintances of his will gladly remember his efforts on this day and be present. Our Church will have a table there, upon which our members and followers may lay their offerings. Members! Members! Members! Look well toward this table! Mothers of the Junoir Mite Missionary "tots," you are absolutely responsible for the "how," when" and "where" of your children. They meet twice each month, meeting on Saturday—next Saturday with Mrs. Bruce, on Twenty-third Avenue. Kindly bring them. Mrs. Moten, Matron. To the Lakers. Please find space in your valuable paper for the following: It is with great joy that I wish to announce to my friends that the American Library Association, which is the highest literary body in America, has highly endorsed my book, "The Negro Trail Blazers of California." The glad tidings was conveyed to me in a marked copy of their bulletin for November, 1920. This bulletin is called "The Book List Guide to the Best New Books." My book is not only listed as one of the Best New Books, but they have this to say of it: "Leontium Delilah Beasley—The Negro Trail Blazers of California. A thorough searching of the Negro's part in California history, and a record of achievements of recent and present day notables which must serve as an inspiration to members of the race and as a contribution for students of Negro sociology." I regard this a great honor, not only for myself, but for the race throughout the United States. This summer the library of the British Museum (the National Library of Great Britain) purchased a copy of the book. The Public Library of the City of Baltimore, the Minnesota Historical Society Library of St. Paul, Minn., and Mills College Library. Aside from these, out of the State Libraries I have sold copies of the book to the Public Library of Los Angeles (three copies), the Public Libraries of the cities of Pasadena, Santa Monica, Long Beach, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, University of California, Alameda County Library, California State Library, Sacramento Public Library, Stockton Public Library, San Jose Library, San Jose County Library, San Jose State Normal School Library, Palo Alto Public Library, Leland Stanford University Library, and many others. The charm of the sale of a book to a library is that so many people will be able to read the book My book is always placed in the reference library, so that you can go to the library any time and look it over in the library. There is another interesting feature in selling to a library—it matters not who else has purchased the book, or who has recommended its purchase, it is never purchased by any library until the Library Board criticises the book. Then they take a vote on it, and send you your check for the amount asked for the book. No one has any pull in getting a book into a Public Library—nothing but the merit of the book. The American Library Association OAKLAND, CALIF., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1920 INDOOR CARNIVAL BAZAAR ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE For the Benefit of the Colored Children's Home and Day Nursery 5-NIGHTS OF JOY-5 December 21 to 25, inclusive U. P. E. C. HALL Seventh and Henry Streets, West Oakland, Cal. Admission 25 cents KAHN'S Department Store. The Children's Paradise is Calling the Kiddies to Kahn's Bring them in. Santa Claus is here, and will be every day until Christmas He's a very busy Santa Claus this year, so you must be sure to come in early You'll find Toys, and Wheel Goods, and Dolls of all kinds. GIFTS OF THE PROPER SORT FOR GROWN-UPS! Gifts that Man, Woman and Child will enjoy—and gifts that are not expensive—but carry the spirit of Christmas everywere. Below are most acceptable gifts. Look them over. Board spends months in criticising a book before they pass a decision on it. There were two other books endorsed which were from the pens of members of the race in the same bulletin with mine. It is a distinguished honor I have had conferred upon me. Therefore rejoice with me, all ye people, and give God the Glory. God bless the Negro people throughout the land. DELILAH L. BEASLEY, Author and Publisher, "The Negro Trail Blazers of California." SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, STOCKTON, CAL. Dr. S. Montgomery, Pastor Sunday School was, as usual, good. Every teacher was at place, with a splendid lesson. At 11:00 a. m. the Pastor was at his best, and preached a logical sermon on the text. "I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house of the Lord." Psalm 122:1. There was so much brought out of the sermon that was food for our souls. The B. Y. P. U. met at 6 p. m. The President, Mrs. Austin, was at her post, and the meeting was a success. At 7 p. m. the house was crowded with anxious hearers, and the Pastor again preached a sermon that will never leave us, on the subject, "A Man Wanted." Text, Jeremiah :1. Many tears were shed and many hearts leaped for joy as the Pastor preached this business sermon. One member was receeled for baptism. The Missionary Society, under the leadership of Sister Burks and Sister Montgomery, is marching over the top in a big way. Mrs. Jones is turning things right and left, making ready for Christmas exercises with the children. Miss Masterson will lead the INDOOR CARNIVAL ENTERTAINMENT For the Benefit of the Home and D 5-NIGHTS December 21 to U. P. E. C Seventh and Henry Street Admission Will not open evenings before Christmas The Children's P Bring them in. Santa Cla He's a very busy Santa Cla You'll find Toys, and Wh GIFTS OF THE Gifts that Man, Woman a sive—but carry the spirit able gifts. Look them o FOR MEN Fountain Pens Traveling Bags Tobacco Lounging Robes Shirts Scarfs Socks Handkerchiefs Gloves Umbrellas Necktie Racks Shaving Stands Military Brushe Cigarette Cases Suspenders Silk Socks Silk Shirts Candy Cigarette Cases Bedroom Slippers Suspenders Eversharp Pencils Silk Socks Bath Robes Silk Shirts Sweaters Candy Hat Brushes It sens that everybody is at work in the Second pastor Church, under the leadership of Dr. Montgomery, Mrs. Ellen Montgomery, mother of the Pastor, has arrived in our city, to live with us, and you could see the Elder smiling. All eyes are looking forward to the arrival of Master Leon Montgomery from the city, to spend Christmas with us. GAL THREE—SUNSHINE The Pastor and his wife spent a few days in Oakland Set week, looking after the business of the Negro Baptist Association. Y. W. C. A. Be sure to attend the Nativity Pageant of the Hostess Club, on Wednesday, the 22nd of December. It tells the beautiful story of the birth of Christ. By attending, you will help to purchase a piano or the buildings. If you like music, attend the record shower given by the Philomathae Club on the 23rd. We have a fine Vicrola, and need the discs to make it go. Come out and help. The Gioconda Corps of the Girl Reserve is coming forward with a vim. They are going to give a sugar shower for the Old Folks' Home on the 21st. If you want to help the girls, make it a success, give them the price of a pound of sugar. They are truly not disappointing those who are watching them grow. On the 27th—Monday after Christmas—the committees are going to give an "All Association" stunt night. Come out and enjoy yourself. It is free, and will be filled with Christmas cheer and good will. If you have nowhere to go on Christmas day and Christmas night, you will find a good hot fire in the fireplace and a Christmas tree and someone to help you enjoy a "homey" VAL BAZAAR BATT AND DANCE The Colored Children's Day Nursery OF JOY-5 to 25, inclusive C. HALL sets, West Oakland, Cal. 25 cents TOYTOWN Paradise is Calling the K aus is here, and will be e Claus this year, so you must neel Goods, and Dolls of a PROPER SORT FO and Child will enjoy—an of Christmas everywere over. FOR WOMEN Petticoats Cloves Waists Chinaware Confy Slippers Underwear Stationery Stockings Linens Silverware Bedding Velvet Bags Woolen Dress Ivory Toilet Pattern Articles Dancing Slippers Lounging Robes Pearl Necklace Art Needlework Camisoles Boudou Slippers Silk Stockings Boudou Caps wear Furs Crepe de Chine Silk Waists Undorwear Dresses Silk Knit Under- Msh Bags Negligees Velvet Bags Marabou Sweaters Gloves Candies Veils Perfumes time. There is no reason for you to be lonesome now that there is a Y. W. in town. There is always someone who has time to be friendly. Call Oakland 7163 and ask for Miss Stratton. Chicago Ill. Dec. 8 1920. Dear Friend and Brother: My silence has been owing to the great revival that Miss Miller the Evangelist who was there last summer, is holding. She is now at my church, Lain's Chapel. So many have received Christ, I have, of course, been busy in the choir and didn't do any visiting, as it is nearing an end. I send this to your paper, and trust God it will be placed in it so it may be read and heeded by many. God bless and keep you. Will send you some news right after Christmas. Respectfully yours, MRS. ESTELLE WILLIAMS BLACK. The Best to Give for Christmas First—To our Heavenly Father, Glory and Praise and Praise. To our Family—Love and Loyalty. To our Friends—An open heart. To our Opponent—Tolerance. To our Enemies—Pity and forgive ness And to Anybody—Good will and kind- ness. HAIL! OH HAIL! The King is Coming Rex, with his glorious court, will rule over all people February 8, 1921 MARDI GRAS At Foresters Hall Everybody will be masked There Will Be Fun For All Beauty Will Prevail Given under the auspices of Louisiana Commercial Association. ST. AUGUSTINE'S EPISCO- PAL CHURCH 27th and West Sts., Oakland REV. D. R. WALLACE, Pastor The sermon last Sunday morning was very inspiring and helpful to all who attended. Father Wallace urged all communicants to prepare for the Christmas Communion, which will be celebrated Christmas morning at 9 o'clock. He desires to have as many communicants as possible celebrate the Holy Communion at the 8 o'clock service. The Choir is preparing special Christmas music to be rendered Sunday, December 26th, at the 11 o'clock service. The Sunday School will present a "Manger Service" for Sunday, December 26th, at 9:45 a.m., at which time they will bring presents for the Orphanage and Old People's Home. That afternoon they will make their annual pilgrimage to the Old People's Home, where they will sing their Christmas carols and distribute gifts to the old people, and in this way help bring the Christmas joy to the hearts of the aged. Tuesday evening, December 28th, at 7:00 o'clock, they will have their Christmas tree program at the church, at which time the Children of the Orphanage will be present. I'S Store. Kiddies to Kahn's every day until Christmas. Just be sure to come in early. All kinds. FOR GROWN-UPS! Good gifts that are not expen- Below are most accept- FOR CHILDREN Rocking Horse Printing Press Erector Sets Tool Chests Slippers Books Blocks Bicycle Automobile Rain Capes Dolls Dishes Tricycle Furs Games Handkerchiefs Doll Buggy Sewing Machine Umbrellas Slippers Candy Drums Footballs Mechanical Toys Collar Bags Scarf Pins Books Cameras Sewing Baskets Necklace Candy Books Fancy Needle work Cooking Outfits Ribbon Bows Gloves Coats Sweaters --- The Hare-Richardson Recital last Friday evening was well received. The wonderful way in which Mrs. Hare presided at the piano, together with Mr. Richardson's smooth, rich baritone, filled the atmosphere with melody and fine harmony. Services next Sunday will be as usual. Come and worship with us. Promise and Fulfillment A Christmas Cantata To Be Rendered By Cooper A. M. E. Zion Choir Sunday, December 26th At 3:15 P. M. At the Church COOPER A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 885 Campbell Street Rev. J. B. Holmes, Pastor "A Call to Service" was the subject from which the Pastor preached a powerful and convincing sermon, Sunday morning. A large congregation was in attendance, and the many words of commendation after the service proved how well they were pleased. The music sounded better than ever, showing the good work of a careful and competent chorister. So sweetly did the Junior Choir sing their anthem that when an after collection was asked for their robes, $25.00 was given in a few minutes. In the evening Rev. Grace preached an interesting sermon. He held his audience as he told of the love that had turned him from heathendom to Christianity. The Endeavor was led by Mr. Stewart. A number of young people took part in the interesting and enjoyable discussion. The Endeavor is planning to present the Church with a much needed article. Come out and help them. "Something Different" is being planned by the Sunday School for the remaining Sundays of the year, and from the Christmas program on the 24th. At this time they present pictures of the birth of Christ and sing songs telling the story. The annual Christmas Party of the Calendar Club will be given December 21st. Beautiful presents are being prepared for all who attend. Next Sunday morning the Christmas message will be delivered by the Pastor. Special Endeavor program at 6:30 and a special service for men at 7:45. At this service Attorney Sledge and Mr. T. E. Smith will deliver addresses. Prof. Heath will sing "Jerusalem" and Mr. Kirk will sing a Gospel song. Other numbers will be announced Sunday morning. On Christmas morning services will be held at 5:30. On Christmas Sunday at 3:15 p. m. the Choir will render the beautiful Cantata, "Promise and Fulfillment." This promises to be the best Christmas Cantata rendered by our Choir, and will be largely attended by music-lovers on both sides of the bay. On last Saturday evening Mrs. Mae Merritt and Mr. Owen Ince were married by the Pastor. Mrs. Merritt is an active member of the Church and the Parsonage Club. Many friends are wishing the couple great happiness. Mrs. Mary A. Cloyd, beloved wife of Mr. D. E. Cloyd, and loving sister of Mrs. E. Isahell and Mrs. Ellen Warren of Washington, D. C. Died December 14, 1920 at her late residence, 843 Thirty-fifth street. Funeral conducted by Father D. A. Wallace, December 16, 1920. from late residence. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Wells-Baker, undertakers, directing. Partly furnished or unfurnished; nice and sunny. Apply at 1141 East Twelfth street. Open House will be held Monday, all day and evening, December 27th, by the General Committee of Y. W. C. A. A playlet will be given, coached by Mrs. Willie S. Henry. Other numbers will be given. All are welcome. At Y. M. C. A. Building, 828 Linden Street. Like surprises? Get one at Majestic Hall, Christmas, from 2:00 to 6:30 p. m. Attorney Lawrence Sledge announces the removal of his law office to Suite 16-17, 1128 Broadway, at Twelfth Street, in the Painless Parker Building. CHRISTMAS GIFTS MODERA Watches, Diamonds, Establish W. N. JEWELER AN N. W. corner Thirteent JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH N. W. corner Thirteenth and Washington Streets Price $2.50 per year. DIED HOUSE TO LET COMBINED STATES Virginia, Tennessee Missouri and Kansas Day at North Oakland Baptist Church 29th Street, near San Pablo Ave. All Day Sunday December 19th, 1920 The people of these States will give you a Royal Reception and Welcome. What will you give? Program furnished by people from these several States. Mrs. Mattie Williams, Chairman Mrs. Gamble, Secretary Mme. Moberley, Asst. Secretary Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Treasurer NORTH OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. G. C. Coleman, D.D., Pastor Twenty-ninth street, New Pablo Avenue Five persons united with our Church on last Sunday. The Pastor preached morning and evening to good congregations, and collections ran high. This coming Sunday will be the Combined States of Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri and Kansas Day, when the members of these various States will offer a hearty welcome to all. Come and have a real spiritual time in North Oakland. Dr. W. M. Lytle, the popular dentist, is preparing to leave our city for a visit and possibly final location in the Argentine Republic the last of this month. Dr. Lytle is a young man of high ideals and splendid parts, and will be greatly missed by a large clientele. None hates to see him go from us worse than the SUNSHINE. Mrs. I. B. Fields of 936 Thirty-third street announces the marriage of her daughter Ruth to Mr. J. W. Wilson, December 7th, 1920. Phone Oakland 5300 A. SUTHERLAND Grocer 1106 Washington St., Oakland Phone Fruitvale 1052 N. A. A. C. P. ANNOUNCES VICTORY IN ARKANSAS RIOT CASES Supreme Court of Arkansas Reverses Decision of Lower Court in Case of Six Men Condemned to Die. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, today announced an important victory in the case of the colored men condemned to death in connection with the Arkansas riots of 1919. The Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas has reversed the decision of the lower courts condemning the men to death. This is the second reversal by the State Supreme Court of Arkansas in these cases, and announcement was made by James Weldon Johnson, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, that the fight will be continued in the courts until justice is had. The Supreme Court of Arkansas, in reversing the decision of the lower court, held: 1. That discrimination against the colored men, because Negroes were barred from the grand and petit juries trying them was in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and of the Civil Rights act of 1875; 2. That the lower courts had erred in refusing to hear evidence on a motion to set aside the regular panel of the jury. Word comes from Arkansas that the other six men whose death sentences the Supreme Court refused to review will probably not be executed pending determination of the cases recently reversed. HOME PHARAMCY Delivers you good goods at REASONABLE PRICES N A B B & RO B Y 3300 ADELINE STREET BERKELEY - - CALIF. ATE PRICES Jewelry and Silverware Retired 25 Years JENKINS AND SILVERSMITH North and Washington Streets Single Copy 5 cents OFFICE 405 EIGHTH STREET PHONE OAKLAND 7914 Entered as second-class matter at Postoffice at Oakland, Cal., under set of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Pearl Lowey Winters, of Bakersfield, Cal., is to be congratulated on the splendid success of her Big Jubilee Concert. We are further grateful to know that this talented and useful woman is fast regaining her health, and was therefore able to go through with the jubilee concert. THE PEACE DOVE HOVERS OVER THE NEW ELECTION OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION But, however, let us go back and, for the sake of the future administration let us review the past and the cause of the great fight against President W. Butler and the last administration. These differences were well and publicly mentioned on the evening of our last election, when President Drake was allowed to pick up the shattered ruins and to bring peace out of confusion. President Butler said as there appeared to be no more fight, he was therefore willing to hand over the presidency. However, let us not forget the close run Mr. Fisher made last year, and that without the vote of a great many of the malcontents who, though disgusted or frightened, failed to turn out and help fight the ends. But let us go back to the beginning of strife, lest we forget—back to the time of the Santa Fe Track troubles and the Nortons. In this matter, as in a few other cases, it appeared that the leaders of the National Association were not willing to work with other organizations or to take orders or suggestions. This period contains other organizations which had already taken the matter up and were willing to co-operate with the National Association and push the matter through. Now this seems to have been one of the first steps to discord and discontent beginning to brew. The leaders of the National Association were charged with haughtiness, swell head, etc. Lest we forget and fail to prosper by past mistakes, it will be remembered that at the election three years ago at Fifthteen Street Church Attorney Sledge ran for president. The SUNSHINE was insulted for making a supposed error of a few notes of this article, "Votes Cast for Mr. Sledge," who was Mr. W. Butler's opponent at the time. Apparently the SUNSHINE, as other papers, used the weapon in hand to make ends meet; and so by this faultless little mistake added to what the malcontents had already alleged, lined us up in opposition to the regular head of the National Association, and from year to year for two years the bitter fight was waged. You know the occasion, and what the SUNSHINE said they claimed. And all this happened because these public officers did not desire the paper to criticise this work, their public service, which was and is a great mistake. We claim it our privilege to criticise every man or woman in a public position, and no personal animosity of feeling should obtain on either side. But this paper ought to be used for defence and explanation. Let us all profit by the mistakes of the past, and remember never to antagonize the press. JEWELL FURNITURE COMPANY 3317-19-21 Adeline Street Berkeley, California Most Reasonable Place in Town A NEW STORE Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel Coats — Suits — Dresses — Fur OOD VALUES LOW PRICE H. BREIT Clay Street, Between 13th and 14th, C Opposite Jackson's Furniture Co. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel Coats — Suits — Dresses — Furs 1314 Clay Street, Between 13th and 14th, Oakland Opposite Jackson's Furniture Co. 974 Market Street, San Francisco Between Taylor and Mason ARCHIE'S PLACE PERGERSON & BARBER ST FOURTEENTH STREET Oak Phone Fruitvale 958 JAZZ! JAZZ! OH BOY PERGERSON & BARBER 4614 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET Oakland, Calif. Phone Fruitvale 958 JAZZ! JAZZ! OH BOY! NEW YEAR'S EVE Friday, December 31, 1920 ALL NIGHT BALL Given by Creole Cafe AT FORESTERS HALL Admission $1.00 CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENT Why go to the stores down town for Toys, Games, or anything for the Kiddies? Stop in and see what a fine variety we have selected for you. We have small boxes of Cigars, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, which make very nice presents. If any of your friends, or you, have a party of seven that wants to see our selection of Toys, etc., phone us and our Jefferys car will call for you free of charge, during the holidays; between the hours of 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Our prices are as low as you will find anywhere. Auto Service—day or night—rates reasonable. NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN, FLORIST 917 Washington Street, Oakland, Calif. 20-22 E. San Fernando Street, San Jose, Calif. 423-27 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. ```markdown ``` LATEST This shows how your hair m C. 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Each 59c to $2.2 CUT CRYSTAL BEADS Many different colors; opera length- Special string $1.0 OUR BIG HANDY Js Now Open for WHITTHORN Washington St Phone Oakland 410 ALL SAVE MONEY BUYING HER BECAUSE EAN and DO sell good, clean, st handise cheaper than any other s in Oakland Furderful Assortment of Holiday Ivory Pyra each 55c each 70c each 65c Each each $2.00 "Dubarry" style CLOCKS MIRRORS each $6.35 to $9.35 Ivory style. each $6.80 Each Many Beautiful Styles—Greatly Underpriced. NOID BAR PINS styles and shapes, set rhinestones. 59c to $2.25 Wonderful value at $5.50. A Special Christmas Offer string R BIG HANDKERCHEF BOOT Now Open for the Holiday Trade HITTHORNE & SWAP Bington Street at Elec Oakland 410 We CAN and DO sell good, clean, staple merchandise cheaper than any other store in Oakland Washington Street at Eleventh Phone Oakland 410 ERNEST REHOR MERCHANT TAILOR Exclusive Styles for Fastidious Dressers 1207 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. DISTRICT SCHOOL VACATION BOY AND GIRL DANCE TAG DANCE, SQUARE DANCE, QUADRILL AND LANCERS PLENTY JAZZ MUSIC Extra Attraction by University of California I Foresters Hall, December 20, 1920 ADMISSION 50c Bring You DISTRICT SCHOOL VACATION BOY AND GIRL DANCE IN DANCE, SQUARE DANCE, QUADRILL AND LANCERS PLENTY JAZZ MUSIC Attraction by University of California Foresters Hall, December 20, 1920 N 50c Bring You TAG DANCE, SQUARE DANCE, QUADRILLES AND LANCERS PLENTY JAZZ MUSIC Extra Attraction by University of California Boys Foresters Hall, December 20, 1920 ADMISSION 50c Bring Your Confetti CHRISTMAS A. M. Has An Exc Christmas Candies Christmas Cards and Your Trade A. M. 1654 Tenty-third Avenue PHONE OAK. 7956 WYA THE AMERICAN G Beginning November 1 care of Ladies' Tailor Modes. Perfect fit, sa money refunded. F. WYANDS, USEFUL HOLID MAXWELL H Gas and Oil Cooking Utensils Fourteenth and V A. M. KILGORE Has An Excellent Line of Christmas Candies, Tree Decoration, Christmas Cards and Suitable Present Your Trade is Solicited A. M. KILGORE enty-third Avenue Near Garfield AK. 7956 1000 SEVENTH WYANDS AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TAILOR Annual November 15th will be ready to tailor of Ladies' Tailoring, in latest styles and less. Perfect fit, satisfaction guaranteed, very refunded. F. WYANDS, PROPRIETOR USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS MAXWELL HARDWARE CO. Gas and Oil Heating Stoves Gug Utensils Sporting C Fourteenth and Washington Streets Has An Excellent Line of Christmas Candies, Tree Decorations, A. M. KILGORE 1654 Tenty-third Avenue Near Garfield School PHONE OAK. 7956 1000 SEVENTH STREET WYANDS THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TAILOR Beginning November 15th will be ready to take care of Ladies' Tailoring, in latest styles and Modes. Perfect fit, satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. F. WYANDS, PROPRIETOR USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS O. ROY BUSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON HOURS 11 to 1, 3 to 5, 7 to 8 Telephones: Office, Lake. 6121 Residence, Piedmont 6756 812 Broadway, Oakland, Calif. Residence 972 36th Street Oakland, Calif. Mme. C. J. Walker's System MRS. CLARA EARLY Hair Culturist for Men and Women Phone Piedmont 7629 867 37th St. Oakland, Calif. MUTUAL CREAM Office and Plant, 3724 Branch 2059 23rd Avenue 2033 San P. 1425 23rd Avenue 106 East 1 3323 Telegraph Ave. 850 East 1 5106 Telegraph Ave. 3724 East 1 4001 Piedmont Ave. 3824 Grove Give us a trial—we kn NATIONAL CREAMERY COMPANY Rice and Plant, 3724 East Fourteenth Street Branch Stores venue 2033 San Pablo Ave. 3266 Foothill venue 106 East 14th Street 2210 Hopkins Ave. 850 East 16th Street 840 14th Str Ave. 3724 East 14th Street Ave. 3824 Grove Street We us a trial—we know you will be pleased MUTUAL CREAMERY COMPANY Office and Plant, 3724 East Fourteenth Street Branch Stores 2059 23rd Avenue 2033 San Pablo Ave. 3266 Foothill Blvd. 1425 23rd Avenue 106 East 14th Street 2210 Hopkins Street 1323 Telegraph Ave. 850 East 16th Street 840 14th Street 5106 Telegraph Ave. 3724 East 14th Street 4001 Piedmont Ave. 3824 Grove Street No Place Like MOSBACHER'S Cloak and FOR W Fourteenth and Washington Cloak and Suit House FOR VALUES North and Washington Streets Oakland Fourteenth and Washington Streets Oakland, Cal. Pay Checks Freely Cashed (Main Floor) MONEY BUYING HERE AUSE Well good, clean, staple than any other store Oakland of Holiday Ivory Pyralin HAIR BRUSHES Different sizes Each ... $3.60 to $8.75 "Dubarry" style ... each $5.95 CLOCKS Specially pried from $3.45 to $9 each IVORY COMBS Each ... 75c to $2.35 Greatly Underpriced PEARL BEADS Indestructible Oriental beads with expe- tional luster. Wonderful value at $5.50. A Special Christmas Offering at string ... $3.50 KERCHEF BOOTH the Holiday Trade NE & SWAN eet at Eleventh COOL VACATION GIRL DANCE THE DANCE, QUADRILLES ANCERS AZZ MUSIC University of California Boys December 20, 1920 Bring Your Confetti Excellent Line of Furnishings, Tree Decorations, and Suitable Presents We is Solicited KILGORE Near Garfield School 1000 SEVENTH STREET LANDS GENTLEMAN TAILOR 5th will be ready to take ing, in latest styles and satisfaction guaranteed, or PROPRIETOR DAY PRESENTS ARDWARE CO. Heating Stoves Sporting Goods Washington Streets GOLDEN WEST NO. 6, F. & A. A. Y. MASONS McCloud, California Meets second and fourth Friday nights. Worshipful master, E. D. Macon. Secretary, George Beason. All York Rights cordially invited. Oakland Lodge No. 4, F. A. & A. A. Y. Masons holds it regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesday in each month, at Community Hall, Eighth and Chestnut Streets. All visiting brothers cordially invited PROF. B. M. JOHNSON, W. M. When can I see you? In the land of Jazzin' Jazz. Where? Majestic Hall, Christmas afternoon. MERY COMPANY East Fourteenth Street Stores Dblo Ave. 3266 Foothill Blvd. 6th Street 2210 Hopkins Street 6th Street 840 14th Street 4th Street Street now you will be pleased Suit House VALUES on Streets Oakland, Cal. We Have & Splendid Groceria teria Down-stairs REAL ESTATE Homes, Business Property and Ranches FOR SALE $1700—Terms 6-room cottage, lot 25x110; 15th St. $2600—Terms 6-room cottage, lot 30x125; 12th St. $3000—Terms 6-room cottage, modern, with high basement, lot 25x150; Seventh St. $3500—Terms 10-room, 2-story modern house, lot 25x120; Adeline Street. $2500—Terms Double flat, 5 rooms each flat, also 5-room cotage in the rear; lot 25x 150; Center Street. $4500—Terms 7-room modern 2-story house, with garage; Thirty-sixth St. $2750—Terms 100-acre ranch, one-half cleared and under cultivation; 4-room house, well, water; fine for fruit and vegetables and stock; near Placerville. $6000—Terms Two stores and modern 7-room flat above; lot 30x80; Seventh Street. $5250—Terms 8-room, 2-story modern house, high basement for garage; lot 30x100; Octavia Street, San Francisco. A number of wonderful opportunities ties and bargains at our office. Expert information given to our customers free in regard to California property. W. F. JACKSON Real Estate Broker Insurance and Loans 1319 7th St. Phone Oak. 2932 Oakland, California THE SUNDAY FORUM COMMUNITY HOUSE Every Sunday at 8:30 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1207 PowelPl Street, S. F. The pastor and members extend a cordial welcome to the public. This is a church of true democracy. Of the people, for the people and by the people. The hours of worship are: Preaching, 11 a. m. Class meeting, 12 m. Sunday School, 1 p. m. Allen's Christian Endeavor League, 6:45 p. m. every Sunday. L. S. Goolsby, A. B. B. D., Pastor. KLINKNER'S DRUG STORE Under the Clock San Pablo Avenue at 59th St. Oakland, Cal. Telephone Piedmont 1000 When You Need a First Class Shine SEE M. M. FIELDS CIGARS, NEWS STAND, SHINING PARLOR 2629 San Pablo Ave., Oakland Household of Ruth No. 458, G. M. O. of O. F., meets the second and fourth Thursday afternoons of each month at Foresters' Hall. Following are the officers: P. M. N. G., Mrs. Rosa Thomas; M. N. G., Katherine Chapman; R. N. G. Amy De Silvia; N. G., Mrs. Facey; Worthy Prelate, L. Williams; Worthy Treasurer, L. Baker; Worthy Recorder, L. E. Crabb. MATRON WANTED for children's home and day nursery. Phone to 1215 Peralta street, Oakland 1314. For information, ring Mrs. A. H. Wall, Piedmont 2475. NOTHING BETTER FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A HOME 5 rooms, Willow Street.....$3,500 4 rooms, Walsworth Avenue.....1,950 6 rooms, Ashby Avenue.....2,250 4 rooms, East Eighth Street.....1,800 11 rooms, Shorey Street.....4,250 Bungalow, 6 rooms, Market and 56th.....5,700 Flats, 6 up, 5 down, on 11th St.....2,750 Easy terms arranged on all houses. We arrange temporary stopping places for strangers coming to make Oakland their home. Phone Piedmont 6770-W stairs furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable rent. Apply at 1141 East Twelfth street. Room and board for man. Rooms for rent. 1011 Thirty-sixth street, near San Pablo avenue. Phone Pied. 8083-W. DARTS AND FLASHES --- Winter is here. Flood's Face Creams are splendid remedies for chapped and roughened skin. See ad. Mrs. Minerva Brownfield, of Charleston, S. C., has reached our city, to make her home with our fellow townman Mr. W. M. Brownfield, 1688 Eighth street, her son. Mrs. M. Jackson, 2605 Inyo avenue, has gone to Memphis, Tenn., to spend the holidays with her relatives, returning early in the spring, taking Mrs. S. J. Gatewood as far as New Orleans. Mrs. Gatewood intends spending Christmas Day with her parents. Mr. James E. Jackson the furniture man of Melrose has been added to our staff as a member of the Board of Directors of the Community Grocery Co., which will be an asset to the company. The following came to us this week, and we offer our congratulations: Dr. and Mrs. William Whiper Purnell wish to announce the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, December the eighteenth. 1895—43 Ray Street, Chicago, Ill. 1920—1600 Woolsey Street, Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Norton, 5421 Market Street, have gone to Chicago for an indefinite stay. They left last Wednesday. SUNDAY FORUM The discussion on next Sunday afternoon at the Forum will be the Colored People's Attitude with regards to the recent lynching and our attitude as a race group. With regards to the recent wave of crimes, as all law abiding citizens the Colored People deplore lawlessness and suggest a thorough purging out of the city of all the cabarets, dance halls, etc. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Where your soul is thrilled. Where you can't keep still, Where you forget your worries and your bills. Majestic Hall the place—Christmas afternoon. Mrs. Stella Tibbs of King street, Berkeley, has gone to New Orleans, La., to spend Christmas with her mother, and sister, Mrs. I. Robinson. Mr. George E. Watkins has a voice for singing but does not know it. So says Madame Ezellia Hackley. Mr. Watkins says that he thinks of enter- ing Madame Hackley's Big Chorus, now rehearsing at Fifteenth Street Church. Mr. Watkins thinks he can be of great service to the race as a singer, with proper training. BERQUEST BROS. Cash Grocers 731 Washington Street Bet. 7th and 8th Oakland Cal. Phone Oakland 3144 THE LIGHT HOUSE A. J. Provost Company Mazda Lamps Gas Mantels Gas and Electric Appliances 825 Broadway Oakland, Cal. TOGO LAUNDRY Seventh Street LAUNDRY Finished Work and Rough Dry Suits Cleaned and Dyed 1691 Seventh St. Telephone Oakland 5084 FLORIST W. SENDA 2271 E. 14th Street, Oakland Near 23rd Avenue Phone Lakeside 6467 A-1 KEY SHOP Auto and Theft Locks a Specialty Safes and Safety Deposit Boxes Opened—Master Keys—Door Checks—Locks Repaired and Installed. Grinding and General Repairing—Umbrella Repairing. 634 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Phone Douglas 1249 Mrs. J. Lewkowitz NEW YORK MILLINERY 1352 Stockton Et., San Francis 1352 Stockton Street Near Broadway San Francisco Hemperly Baking Co. We sell you higher grade bakery goods than any other bakery on 1032 Broadway The CHOCOLATE SHOPPE CANDIES ICE CREAM 1206 Washington St., Oakland THE SUNSHINE is the newsiest race paper published in Oakland. Read it and see. S. BROPHY Hardware, Plumbing, Tinning and Gas Fitting 2282 East Fourteenth Phone Merritt 487 McSWAIN'S MARKET MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES 964 Seventh St. Oakland, Cal. Naylor Hardware, Plumbing & Supply Co. Gas Ranges and Heaters —PAINTS and OILS— Electric Supplies Repairing Promptly Attended To Phones—Pied. 3055, Pied. 476 3212-3214 Adeline Street South Berkeley, Cal. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP GOOD WORK Give Us a Trial 5840 San Pablo Avenue Tel. Oakland 2623 W. A. HERMLE & BRO. Dealers in TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES LEATHER GOODS, HARNESS Expert Repairing 808 Broadway Oakland L. CHANDLER GROCERIES, FRUITS, and VEGETABLES Corner Eleventh and Kirkham Lakeside 3150 Standard Art Glass Works 3237 Adeline Street, So. Berkeley Phone Piedmont 202 Wind Shields, Mirrors, Beveling, Window Glass, Leaded Glass, Lamp Shades Repair Work Done Ornamental Cut Glass a Specialty Quality Candy Shop Fresh Candies HOLIDAY NOVELTIES AND CHRISTMAS TOYS 5 676 San Pablo Ave. Grocery—Delicatessen Lunch—Meats Home Made Pies—Ice Cream Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables We Give Green Trading Stamps 5873 San Pablo Avenue The Xmas Store Schlueter'S SERIES DOLLS Finest Assortment of Imported and Domestic Makes at Lowest Prices CUT GLASS SILVERWARE CUTLERY ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils LEATHER GOODS ELECTRIC LAMPS and UTILITIES Gifts for Young and Old Schlueter'S Service A NEW YEAR DANSANT Will Bee Parochial Chapter of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON FORESTERS HALL, THE MRS. CARRIE BLUETT, Chairman HAND EMBROIDER ON C Mrs. E. M. Lilley DRESSMAKING Prices Reasonable Children's Clos 1798 Ninth Street Parochial Chapter of St. Augustine's Mission SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 1, 1921 AT FORESTERS HALL, Thirteenth and Clay Streets MRS. CARRIE BLUETT, Chairman Admission 50c HAND EMBROIDERING and BEADING ON GOWNS Mrs. E. M. Lilley Phone Oakland 2667 DRESSMAKING, REMODELING Prices Reasonable—Work Guaranteed Children's Clothes a Specialty 1798 Ninth Street, West Oakland 2 Bulging Arches Mean Foot Troubles When your arches weaken, your weight is thrown upon muscles and nerves that are not meant to bear it. This causes Trouble. Pains in the feet, ankles, calf, knee, thigh, hip and back are the warning signs. Don't neglect them. Have the cause removed. EMIL J. HITTENBERGER 510 Thirteenth Street Oakland Also 1103 Market Street, S. F. For a First-class Shave — Haircut — Massage go to A. B. MARTIN'S SHAVING PARLOR M. Thornton, W. H. Moss Assistants 1785 SEVENTH ST. Oakland McCLOUD CHURCHES Mt. Shasta A. M. E. Zion Church Rev. Thomas M. Draper, pastor. Services each Sunday. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. All are invited. Mt. Zjon Baptist Church Preaching at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. H. Shepherd, pastor. FREE AND ACCEPTED ANCIENT YORK MASONS Officers of the Most Worshipful King Solomon Grand Lodge, State of California, There- unto Belonging. Brother E. D. Macon of McCloud, Grand Master. Brother B. M. Johnson of Oakland, Grand Senior Warden. Brother S. T. Howard of Oakland, Grand Junior Warden. Brother J. S. Shephard of McCloud, Grand Treasurer. Brother W. A. Jarrett of Oakland, Grand Chaplain. Brother T. M. Draper of McCloud, Grand Secretary. Brother W. M. Edwards of Pittsburg, Grand Tyler. Brother L. W. Peyton of McCloud, Grand Treasurer Charity Fund. Brother E. Wilson of McCloud, Grand Secretary Charity Fund. Brother E. Robert of Oroville, Chairman of Board of Control. Rev. A. M. Machack of Pittsburg, National District Deputy Grand Master, whose territory covers Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada. CRUDUP TRANSFER Office 804 Sixteenth Street Will be Glad to Have Your Business Same Phone Oakland 6079 Mrs. Crudup is still in business, at 6425 Essex street, her home place, selling high class Phone Piedmont 7423-W Office, Oakland 3682 Emergency Lakeside 5200 MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT Hours: 2 TO 4; 5 TO 7 Dr. Robert N. Arthurton Physician and Surgeon ADELINE BUILDING 1154½ Seventh St. Oakland, Cal. e Given By St. Augustine's Mission BOON, JANUARY 1, 1921 AT thirteenth and Clay Streets Admission 50c ERING and BEADING GOWNS Phone Oakland 2667 ING, REMODELING e—Work Guaranteed lothes a Specialty eet, West Oakland OFFICES OF COURT KNAR ESBOIUGH, NO. 8600, Henry Tomas, J. P. C. R. William Allen, C. R. L. A. Duplie, Sub. C. R. Leon F. Marsh, R. S. T. C. Deart, S. W. J. M. Briggs, J. W. A. Ferguson, S. B. W. Williams, J. B. W. H. Evaes, F. H. Burrill, Sr., and L. Hawkins, Auditors. Frank Smith, D. H. C. R. Financial Secretary.....W. W. Dewson Mi S. C. MOORE, Treasurer. We Will Buy All Kinds of C. FORD Always On His Job Will Buy Your Household Furniture Call Him When You Are Ready to Sell Out 20 Montezuma Street Phone Valencia 6666 San Francisco G. MAGERSTAEDT GROCER 10th & Kirkham Phone Oak. 4121 Best Coffee, 35c, 40c, 45c Best Cold Storage Eggs, 65c doz. Best Yellow Newton Pippin Apples $2.5, $2.75 per box All Fry Groceries at Moderate Prices—Give Us a Call Room and board for man. Rooms for rent. 1011 Thirty-sixth street, near San Pablo avenue. Phone Pied. 8083. NOTICE Mrs A. Cooper has nicely furnished rooms at 1727 and 1729 Twelfth street. Phone Lakeside 2082. FOR RENT—Nice room. Call Mrs. Morris, phone Piedmont 687-J. Residence 843 Thirty-second street. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—141c W. 8th St. Phone Oak. 4209. DO YOUR CHRIS YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPIN DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT JACKSON'S Jackson's prices are also you pay cash or buy You will find something in family at Jackson's—use gifts that will please. In the Phonograph Salon a complete stock of Victu phonographs. Victor and Columbia Reel the same price as sold at no interest charged on the Chidren's Store, mezza goods and staple toys. JACK —complete h ARE WE GOING? CHRISTMAS MA Give PHYLLIS WH Majes Twelfth Street, Betwe December From 1 JAZZ MUSIC COMMITTEE, Erma How Ernestine Clarke, Bernic F. STADELM Imm Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Suits 1353 to 1367 Stockton S Watch and Jewelry Repair men's prices are always the same—whether you pay cash or buy on easy payments. You will find something for every member of you, at Jackson's—useful, practical and lasting that will please. E Phonograph Salons, main floor, you will find complete stock of Victrola, Grafonola and Starographs. Or and Columbia Records sold on easy terms—name price as sold anywhere for all cash—and interest charged on the deferred payments. Men's Store, mezzanine floor — dolls, wheels and staple toys. All sold on easy terms. JACKSON'S complete home furnishers WE GOING? I'LL SAY to the CHTMAS MATINEE DANS Given By PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CLUB At Majestic Hall Twelfth Street, Between Broadway and Franklin December 25, 1920 From 1 to 6:30 P. M. MUSIC ADMISSION 50 TTEEE, Erma Howard, Chairman; Victoria Westine Clarke, Bernice Bridges, Oretheal Richa M. STADELMANN & CO., Inc. Importers of Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Cloaks, Suits, Children's Outfitting. 1367 Stockton St., cor Vallejo, San F. and Jewelry Repairing Diamone Jackson's prices are always the same—whether you pay cash or buy on easy payments You will find something for every member of your family at Jackson's—useful, practical and lasting gifts that will please. In the Phonograph Salons, main floor, you will find a complete stock of Victrola, Grafonola and Starr phonographs. Victor and Columbia Records sold on easy terms—the same price as sold anywhere for all cash—and no interest charged on the deferred payments. Children's Store, mezzanine floor — dolls, wheel goods and staple toys. All sold on easy terms. ARE WE GOING? ILL SAY SO! CHRISTMAS MATINEE DANSANT CHRISTMAS MATINEE DANSANT Given By PHYLLIS WHEATLEY CLUB JAZZ MUSIC ADMISSION 50 cents COMMITTEEE, Erma Howard, Chairman; Victoria Shorey, Ernestine Clarke, Bernice Bridges, Oretheal Richardson. F. STADELMANN & CO., Inc. Importers of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings Notions, Cloaks, Suits, Children's Outfitting, etc. 1353 to 1367 Stockton St., cor Vallejo, San Francisco AMERICAN JEWELRY CO. Special Holiday Gift A Big Line of Come In and LEATHER GO We Buy and Sell 813 B Between Eighth and Ninth S Phone I Special Holiday Gifts at Reasonable Price A Big Line of Unredeemed Pledges Come In and Convince Yourself LEATHER GOODS, $ FIRE ARMS We Buy and Sell Everything of Value 813 BROADWAY Eighth and Ninth Streets Oakl Phone Lakeside 4584 Special Holiday Gifts at Reasonable Prices A Big Line of Unredeemed Pledges Come In and Convince Yourself LEATHER GOODS, FIRE ARMS We Buy and Sell Everything of Value 813 BROADWAY Between Eighth and Ninth Streets Oakland, Calif. Phone Lakeside 4584 Acorn Social Club's Dance Christmas Eve., Dec. 24, 1920 Foresters' Hall, 13th and Clay Music by Jazzing Jazz Band Admission 55 cents Telephone Oakland 8471 WEST OAKLAND PAINT AND PAPER SHOP Contracting Painters House Decorators 1615 Seventh St., Oakland SANITARY FREE MARKET Washington and Clay, of both Work Called for and Delivered Phone Oakland 8057 885 Campbell Street This Cantata is musically beautiful, and strong in its narration and interpretation of the story of the birth of Jesus. February 8 is the day set apart for Rex, king of the carnival, to appear in the grand Mardi Gras ball at Foresters' Hall. "Oh, what a grand and glorious feeling." Flood's High-Grade Beautifying Derma Blanca Cream is splendid for all skin affections. See ad. Keep off the date, January 1st, 1921. Taken by Court Knausborough 8609, A. O. F. Grand ball. Phone Lakeside 1164 MRS. LOTTIE COLLINS Mme. C. J. Walker's System HAIR DRESSING Residence, 1121 Eighth Street WOOD AND COAL HAY AND GRAIN P. M. HOLST & CO. 5005 East Fourteenth Street Phone Fruitvale 34 Melrose TMAS SHOPPING always the same—whether buy on easy payments for every member of your fabulous, practical and lasting s, main floor, you will find Pola, Grafonola and Starr words sold on easy terms— anywhere for all cash—and deferred payments. nine floor — dolls, wheel all sold on easy terms. SON'S home furnishers I'LL SAY SO! the TINEE DANSANT Open By BEATLEY CLUB At At Static Hall Ben Broadway and Franklin October 25, 1920 to 6:30 P. M. ADMISSION 50 cents ward, Chairman; Victoria Shorey, E Bridges, Oretheal Richardson. ANN & CO., Inc. porters of Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings Children's Outfitting, etc. t., cor Vallejo, San Francisco ring Diamond Brokers Fits at Reasonable Prices Unredeemed Pledges Convince Yourself ODS,* FIRE ARMS Everything of Value ROADWAY streets Oakland, Calif. akeside 4584 to the Reserve Your Christmas Victrola Now There's Going to be a Shortage. Choose Yours Today. I'll Set It Aside for You Better Be Safe Than Sorry Capwells TOYLAND-A JOY SPOT TOYS. GAMES AND DOLLS More than ever this year has Toylana caught the true hild spirit. All the toy-making world has given its best to this great, impressive display of Toys—thousands of them—new and fairly irresistible. What a wealth of happiness they represent. What golden playtimes they will create. The COMMUNITY GROCERY CO. Phone Oakland 6629 Yellow Cling Peaches.....25c Apricots.....23c Best Coffee.....40c One-fourth bbl. Flour.....$3.00 Tomatoes (large size) 2 for 25c Heavy four-string Brooms. 75c Heavy Scrub Brushes.....20c Hayward Ranch Eggs.....85c 5 gals. Kerosene (in can) $1.10 These are Holiday Offerings THE COMMUNITY GROCERY CO. 417 Eighth Street E. W. Wilson, Mgr. Phone Oakland 6629. THE FAVORITE Lunch Counter Ice Cream our Specialty Wholesale and Retail 4617 Grove Street, Oakland Phone Piedmont 1629 Mrs. G. Tyree, Mgr. D. E. GARNER Fine Painting 1003 Fifty-fifth St., Oakland THE THREE "I" DYERS AND CLEANERS STEAM AND DRY CLEANING Our Work is Prompt Service Guaranteed Our Specialty Repairing, Remodeling and Altering of Ladies' and Gents' Garments 1971 TELEGRAPH AVENUE Between 19th and 20th Phyllis Wheatley—the Club. Christmas afternoon—the time. Majestic Hall—the place. Lester Mapp—the band. Come one! Come all! B. & 0. SHOE REPAIRING We Strive to Please Our Customers All Work Guaranteed First Class Workmanship Shoes Repaired Latest Improved Machinery Prompt Attention While You Wait 1603 SAN PABLO AVENUE Opposte "squirer" Offoe Reserve Your Christm There's Going to be a Shorta I'll Set It Aside Better Be Safe STYLES MUSIC HOUSE 381 Twelfth St., near Franklin Pay for It After Christ $1.00 DOWN $1.00 A WEEK and Up CAPWE TOYLAND—A TOYS, GAMES More than ever this the true hild spirit. All t given its best to this great Toys—thousands of them ible. What a wealth of h What golden playtimes th Coaster Wagons Built of best eastern hardwood steel bolsters and steel rimmed wheels with roller bearings. Four sizes..... $7.50 to $13.50 VELOCIPEDES $4 to $23 TRICYCLES $14.50 to $26.50 AUTOMOBILES $6.95 to $50 IRON WAGONS $3.50 to $8 THE "PULL APART CIRCUS" Animals are assembled and taken apart by means of a simple joining device, and may be placed in many different positions. Sette. $2 to $15.00 WONDER BLOCKS- Many grotesque figures may be made with the parts. $1.95 MOTHER GOOSE BLOCKS—A very elaborate and entertaining set..... $2.56 Women's Handkerchiefs Dainty new embroidered lawn handkerchiefs, each..... 19c to 85c Hand-made and hand-embroidered colored linen handkerchiefs $1.85 and $2 New sports handkerchiefs in gay colorings, each..... 15c to $1.50 Women's novelty silk crepe handkerchiefs..... 3 for $1 to 50c each Women's linen and lawn handkerchiefs in great variety..... 12½c to $2 Fine lace-edged gift novelty handkerchiefs, each..... 65c to $2 --- SUMMONS Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda. No. 63486. Dept. No. 6. Scott Phillips, plaintiff, vs. Roberta Phillips, defendant. The People of the State of California to Roberta Phillips, defendant: You are hereby directed to appear and answer the complaint filed in the County of Alameda in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, within ten days after the service on you of this summons—if served within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. You are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Alameda, this 10th day of November, 1920 (SEAL) GEO. E. GROSS, Clerk. By W. E. ADAMS, Deputy. H. L. Richardson, attorney for plaintiff, 1722% Seventh street, Oakland, Calif. Phone Oakland 2827. The Friends of the Bereaved WELLS & BAKER Undertakers and Embalmers 29th and San Pablo Avenue Will Save You Money on Funerals The Latest Equipment and System of Embalming Phone Oakland 9048 Funerals for $75 Lady Attendants Phone Oakland 6496. MRS. LENA RICHEY Furnished Rooms For Rent 823 Chester St. Oakland, Cal. BRUSH O'BRIEN ECONOMY WE ARE THE LIVE WIRES MOST SHOP/REPAIRING WE USE GOOYEAR MACHINERY Christmas Victrola Now stage. Choose Yours Today. inside for You life Than Sorry Wilfred B. Styles, Manager STYLES FOR STYLES wells A JOY SPOT S AND DOLLS this year has Toyland caught the toy-making world has great, impressive display of m—new and fairly irresist- happiness they represent. they will create. Stuffed Animals of felt or plush. Some have wheels, so they may be drawn along the floor. Cats, dogs, bears, rabbits and horsees ..... 65c to $15 Horns, trumpets and cornets 35c to $5.50 Drums 35c to $9.50 Harmonicas 60c to $1.25 Xylophones 75c and $1 Pianos 75c to $16.50 Capwell Speed King Coaster Built for hard knocks. Heavy weight, steel wheels with roller bearings. In French gray; 2 sizes. $9.50 and $11.50 Men's Gift Handkerchiefs Men's linen and lawn handkerchiefs, each 10c to $2.95 Men's new novelty colored handkerchiefs, each 3 for $1 to $3.75 each each 60c to $2.50 Men's new novelty silk handkerchiefs, each 60c to $2.50 For Children Children's novelty handkerchiefs, with picture designs ... 3 for 50c; 25c each Children's paper doll folder. Box of 3 ... 35c —First Floor. City and Country Moving and Hauling 928 EAST TENTH STREET, OAKLAND, CAL. YULETIDE FOR 1920 The world has whirled its way around the sun once more, and we have come again to the Christmas season. Prickly, glistening green holly leaves surfure the enlarged crayons of Great-Aunt Mary and Grandmother on the parlor walls. Berry blood drops starting out from under the fretful foliage, here and there. A sprig of waxy mistletoe swings from the lamp in the hall. Crispy cold winter winds blow up and down the streets, with the dry sound of driven sand; but the fingers of the frost have drawn delightful curtains of crystal lace across all the window panes, to shut the chilly streets away from those in the warm home. Over the snow-sheeted me headstones, roads and gates homes and that merry wess on until the whole heavens with the rainbow fabric. Christmas bells! What they awaken in old hearts! the sleepy past, at the so their tangled heads out be sheets of yesterdays to bish half forgotten pictures. Christmas is a season of to children, but to others without its faint, melodious choly, its lavender-scented which awakens at the sour Christmas bells and, perha the day all the more delight. At least we will not flee fr and I, when the sound and mence to weave warp and w A clatter of cooking things comes up from the kitchen, accompanied by richly mingled smells of pies and cakes and hot spices. There is an electric thrill in the homey atmosphere, and though the children have gone to bed, there is a patterning, rustling, whispering and giggling, suspicion abroad that to bed is not always to sleep. Just Think of Christmas Eve At last Mother and Father sit alone together beside the Florentine library table, under the lamp of painted parchment, and look into each other's eyes, half tired, half excited, wholly contented. Midnight booms out of the neighborhood clock tower, and it is Christmas Day. Peace upon earth. Peace and good will to all. Out of the family luminous skies a whispering host of snowflakes begins to fall and drift down across roof and road. They fall upon the warm hearts of men and quench the fires, but leave them warm, not chilled. Year after year, how the magic of memory hallows this hour, and how the whole day is sweet with the perfume and keen with the color of unselfishness and love. High and dim in church towers silver chimes count time in Sundays and feast days, weddings and funerals, until Christmas comes around to bring them the true gift of tongues. There never is such rollicking, jollicking music in the bells as when their tongues are tossed against their vibrant metal throats upon a Christmas morn. From the very first silvery clashing chord, they seem to be weaving a misty fabric of warmth and color against the clear sky. SAVE 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent On All Your Shoe Repairing All Work Guaranteed GRAY'S SPECIAL LEATHER Is Absolutely Waterproof—Weare Twice as Long as Any Other G R A Y'S CUT RATE SHOE FACTORY 1604 SAN PABLO AVENUE Near Sixteenth Street, Oakland Phone Oakland 7804 Vegetables and Cakes A. V. MACDOUGALL, Prop 1333 Peralta Street at 14th Past Relief Companion, Mrs. Anna Miles; Chief Companion, Miss Victoria G. Shorey; Sub-Chief Companion, Mr. Will Sanderson; Right Guide, Mrs. Sanders; Left Guide, Miss Doris Hicks; Outer Guard, Mrs. Taylor Smalley; Inner Guard, Thomas Thornton; Organist, Mrs. Dupree; Treasurer, Julia A. Shorey; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Mary Marsden; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Florence A. Hickerson. ```markdown ``` Over the snow-sheeted mounds and headstones, roads and gates and happy homes and that merry weaving goes on until the whole heavens are lined with the rainbow fabric. Christmas bells! What memories they awaken in old hearts! And how the sleepy past, at the sound, push their tangled heads out between the sheets of yesterday to blink at the half forgotten pictures. Christmas is a season of utter joy to children, but to others it is not without its faint, melodious, melanholy, its lavender-scented sadness, which awakens at the sounds of the Christmas bells and, perhaps, makes the day all the more delightful. At least we will not flee from it, you and I, when the sound and echo commence to weave warp and woof across the Christmas sky. Instead of wishing others a Merry Christmas, let's see that they get it. Christmas is like a friendly conversation—who will not share it may not have it. The very nicest Christmas gifts are those we should like to have for ourselves, but buy for others. And, after all, Christmas is a state of mind, not a date on a calendar. Whoever will may keep Christmas the year round. It is Christmas morn, and millions of stars of Bethlehem shine down from mothers' eyes, upon millions of kiddies' oracles, for unto us is born this day the Saviour of unselfishness and love. 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