Oakland Sunshine (Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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ROOMS TO LET.
Neatly furnished sunny rooms, in
desirable part of the city. Price
reasonable 1278 Turk street, San
Francisco. Mrs. Francis Lyna
J. S. HOPKINS
Fancy Groceries* Fruits ft Vegetable*
Prompt Delivery
We Solocit Your Patronage.
134ft 11th Street. Oakland, CaL
Phone Laxeside 3150
Nicely furnished rooms to let, with
housekeeping privileges, at 1352 11th
street. Mrs. E. C. Thompson.
H. KERRY, PROP.
GROCERIES
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
i762 Seventh St., Near Wood.
ANDERSON BROS.
Alameda, Cal.
Stationery, Art Dealer, Confec-
tionery
Three Stores:
1417 Park Street
Phone Alameda 3534
1503 Webster Street
Phone Alameda 2312
121*9 Lincoln Avenue
Phone Alameda 2587
FIFTEENTH STREET A. hL 6
CHURCH.
(Jbtftwetn West and Market.)
Rev. Peck , pastor, residence 32nd and
Filbert streets.
Divine services each Sabbatn at 11
a. m. and S p. m. Class meeting at
12:15 and Sunday School at 1 p. ux.
Prayer and topic services each
Wednesday evening at 8 p. ta.
A11 are cordially invited to these
services. Strangers are especial;
welcoced.
SOUTHERN
1 GROWS
SCHOOL
RAPIDLY
FRANZ A. LOFGREN
College Hoar
La., Is Well
Baton Rouge,
Managed.
street, between 7th and 8th. Rev. &
W. Hawkins, pastor. Preaching every
Scaday, 11 a. ml and 8 p. as. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Sunda?
school, 1 o'clock All are cartHall* in-
•it.# *"• attend these servi<
SUPPORTED SI THE STATE.
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
ROOM FOR RENT.
2116 Brush Street.
AVENUE SHOE STORE
2913 San Pablo Avenue
Cor. 30th St. Oakland, Cal.
B. Brown, Prop,
of California meet at their
The Idle Hour Social Club wil
hold a ladies' night the third Thurs
day of each month at the clubroon
376 Ninth street, from 9 to 11 P. M.,
President, Jas. Wood-
A cottage of nine rooms at 723 27th
street, between Grove and West, is for
rent for $17.00 per month. Sec J. B.
Wilson. , _ | .j.
Phone Oakland 7804.
CUT RATE SHOE FACTORY
All Kinds of Shoe Repairing by
Machinery and Hand.
Men's Shoes half soled - 65
Ladies' Shoes half soled 50c
Men's Rubber Heels 40c
OFFICERS Of KNARSSBOR
CIRCLE 180, C. O. V.
A. O. F.
Newly completed furnished
rooms and apartments, consisting
of large room and kitchenette,
gas and electric light, at $3 per
week. Phone Mrs. Bolmer,
Oakland 8232, 1167 Eighth street,
Oakix* J 2ai.
bf. AUGUS riNE'S MISSION—
27th and W^st streets.; Rev. D. R. Wai- !
days—8:00 a. m , communion; 9:30a. »a.,
Sunday School; 10:30 a. m., tnorninf;
prayer; 11:00 a. m., Holy Eicharist and
sermon. Wednesdays—9:00 a. m., com-
munion. Fridays—7:00 a. m, com
munion; 8:00 p. m.. Litany *nd instruc
tion. Come and worship.
Ms«u second and fourth Tuesdays oi
each month at Foresters' Hall. Claj
street.
The following officers have been
elected in Knaresborough Circle No.
189, C. O. F., for the ensuing six
months:
J. P. C. C., A. Swanigan; C. C., C.
Amile; Sub. C. C., C. Basemore; Fin
Sec., C. Mitchell; Rec. Sec., E. Jar-
rett; Treasurer, M. Conway; R. G.,
M. Smith; L. G., R. Thomas; I. G.,
E. Wise; O. G., J. Mitchell; Organist,
J. Burrell; Physician, J. H. Pond
Trustees, J. Turner, M. Cartwright
M. Letange; Deputy, L. Dewson.
Board.
Meets sccond and fourth Friday
jf each month at Foresters' Hall,
OFFICERS OF WESTERN RE-
LIEF SOCIETY.
Lawrence Sledge, President; Mrs.
F. Portor, Vice-president; St. Clair
Moore, Financial Secretary; William
Allen, recording Secretary; Miss
Woodson, Treasurer.
The Oakland Literary and Aid So-
ciety meets at Foresters' Hall the fourth
Tuesday in each raonth. Jno. A. Wilds,
President; Mon»>e Bridges, Vice-Pres-
. ident; Mrs. M Carrol, Recording Sec-
' retary; Mrs. E. Amos, Treasurer; F.
Iweekly sick benefits, $4; funeral bene
tits, $60.
MASTER TAILOR
Suits to Order, Cleaning Pressing, Repairing and Expert Altering
Cor. ADELINE AND HARMON STS., South Berkeley
MISS MOORE BEAUTY PARLOUS
HAIR DRESSING and MANICURING DRESS MAKING
Will Go to Your Home
1276 SEVENTH STREET
Oakland. Cal
TWO HOURS AND FORTY MINUTES
From
OAKLAND TO SACRAMENTO
Via the
Greater Opportunity For Advance-
ment Afforded Our Youth at Agri-
cultural and Mechanical State Uni-
versity by Its Removal to Rural
Community.
Baton Rogue, "*a.—All through the
south young people are taking advan
tage of the opportunities offered them
I to get an education, and every year
bright young men and women are be-
ing turned out from the various schools
of the country. Not only are the pri-
vate schools well attended, but the
state schools as well. The state of
Louisiana is now reorganizing South-
ern unversity and A. and M. college, a
state school for colored people, with j
opportunities e<rnal to those of any j
other state. j And Throughout Sacramento Valley, Including
New oS?" i CHICO. MARYSVILLE, OROVILLE, WODLAND and DIXON
thirty-four years, administering large J _
ly to the needs of the people of that ' Reduced Round Trip Observation Coaches
city. The legislature felt that the ! R Everv Dav of
school was not serving its greatest j Kates Jivery Uay ot
purpose. Therefore a bill was passed _
the Fait Signals
Ticket Offices:
All Trains Stop at College Avenue and Shafter Aves, Oakland
E
OAKLAND,
Swift, Safe
ANTIOCH & EASTERN RAILWAY
Electric Service to and from Water Gate of
EXPOSITION GROUNDS
And Automatic Block
two years ago moving the school from
New Orleans to a country site five
August F. Moisson, Prop.
M. & M. Hat Works
257 TWELFTH ST. Near Alice
Ladies' and Gent's Hats Reno-
vated—Panamas a Specialty
Oakland's Exclusive $1.50 Hat
DEPT. OF COLUMBIA, U. S. W. V.
Headquarters Dept. of Columbia,
U. S. W. V., 2939 King street. South
Berkeley. Cal.
David Holden, Dept. Commander.
John R. Green, Dept. Adjutant, 962
Sixty-third street, Oakland, Cal.
John S. H. Dudley, Dept. Quarter-
master, 843 Fourth avenue, Oakland
Cal.
IKNARESBOROUGH COURT.
Court Knaresborovgh, Ms. 8600,
meets first and thi/d Tuesdays ia
;ach month at Forester a' Hall, Cla>
street, betweee Twelfth and Tfcti
teentb streets.
O^jcers of Ceart
J. P. C. R., Allan Hunt; C. R.,
William Williams; Sub. C. R., Geo.
Swazey, Jr.; Fin. Sec., F. W. Moore,
Sr.; Rec. Sec., Leon F. Marsh; Treas-
urer, S. C. Moore; S. W., R. C. Gil-
more; J. W., W. O. Spriggins; S B.,
S. L. Gillum; J. B., W. H. Nathaniel;
Physician, W. W. Purnell; Trustees,
R. A. De Bique, T. Lucien. H. Boy
kins; Auditors, . P. Sanderson, Franl
Smith, S. A. Bridges; F' <ance Com
mittee, R. A. De Bique, W. P. San
derson.
Financial Secretary—F W. Moorr.
171P 1th ave., E. Oakland. Cal.
MIKADO LAUNDRY
Rough Dry 35c
WOOD STREET FISH MARKET
Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs.
719 Wood Street,
West Oakland.
MANUEL V. LUZ
Fresh Line of Groceries
All Kinds of Fresh Fish
1580 Seventh Street
W"»t Oakland.
Phone Lakeside '128
A M £ Zion Church
Rev J ones Pastor
pastor. City address, 1667 Geary St
preaching Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 P
M. Sunday school at 1 P. M. Chris
tian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Oaklanc
people take the Geary street car a
Ferry Building, get off at Webstet
street at the door of the church.
NORTH OAKLAND BAPTIST
CHURCH.
Sunday Services at the North Oak
land Baptist Church, 29th street an4
San Pablo aveatzc-
Preaching at 11 A. M. by
Rev. Dr. G. C. Colman, pastor.
F. H. Bolmer, Superintendent. B. V
P. N. at 7:30 p. m., led by Mr. Draka
Bethel A. M. E. Church. 1207 P<»w
ell street, San Francisco. P.ev. J. H
Wilson, pastor. Residence, 1062 Pi
cific street Pho^ie Franklin 520*.
Services— Sunday S:v»ool, 9:45 a. m
J W. Dean, superintendent. Praacn
meeting Wednesday «_\ ening Trus
tee Beard meets first Monday eaci
ing 11 a. and 8 p. m Class No. 1
12°.1£ p. tn. Class No. 2 and pray*'
montt, II' o'clock noon Officii,
Board, tecjnd and *ourti> Monday, •
p. m.
Member* and friends are cordial!-
invited to n!t«*nd Stranvers are * •'
THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH, SAN
FRANCISCO.
Clay and Hyde streets, San Fran
Rev. Allen Newman, A. M., min
ister.
Morning services, 11 o'clock. Sun
day school 1230 o'clock. Young Pe
pie's meeting 7 P. M. Evening serv
sces 8 P. M.
Phone Oakland 4376.
The furniture of an 8-room huse
at 2385 Bush street, San Francisco.
Fine place for a rooming house
Roomers are paying rent. This fur-
niture like new. Rent been paid for
a month. Will sacrifice, as party is
leaving city. Terms if wanted. See
Springer, 77 Bacon Bldg., Oakland.
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WVCIV f T 'JOHd
THE LEADING CHINESE
PHYSICIAN
Have you lost taitti in oithef dcct-1
ors and medicines? Are you depresses
and rather hopeless about your ah
ment? This message is for you. It]
is a promise of coure, of health, of |
strength and enthusiasm.
Teresa Ratto, residing at 750 Buena j
Vista, Alameda, California, for 231
years was sick with stomach troubles
and headache. After consulting three]
physicians in Stockton without any
relief, she finally consulted Dr. Sat
Tong, Chinese Herb Specialist, at 548]
8th street, Oakland, and was finally
cured within three weeks and brought I
back to perfect health as she was!
when twenty-three years old. Any-|
one not believing this can call at 750
Buena Vista and will be convinced of j
this assertion.
Respectfully yours,
Mrs. Teresa Ratto.
the bottom of my heart.
MY SPECIAL ATTENTION.
Consumption, Paralysis, Old Sores,
Gout, Piles, Asthma, Rheumatism, J
Skin Diseases, Sore Eyes, Cancers, j
Syphilis, Stomach Trouble, Throat.
For Heart, Kidney, Lungs, Ca-1
tarrh, Lumbago, Indigestion, Appen-
dicitis, Diabetes, Dysentery, Hem-
orrhoids, Dislocated Bones and Pri- j
vate Diseases of Men and Women.
This expert has cured thousands in
this country, as well as in China, and
volumes of testimonials from grateful I
people who have been restored to vig- |
orous health.
NO KNIFE IS USED—Only cur
itive roots, barks and herbs of nature.
Call at once and receive free diag-
nosis and advice, or if you live out of i
•:own write for diagnosis blank.
Dr S. Sat Tong Co
548 8th street & 810 Clay st. j
Mrs. V. L. North Heuston.
FURNISHED
* _* -a? I aim
P I I
Phone Garfield 7081.
ROOMS
Steam and Dry Clean.
$1.00
Work guaranteed; quick service.
Work called for and delivered when-
ever convenient to you.
1739 Alcatraz, South Berkeley
Phone Piedmont 3273
J
PBOFESSOB 3. S. CLABK.
miles north of Baton Rouge. Ten
months ago this Institution threw open
Its doors for the reception of students.
At that time the school was opened
in temporary buildings, and the class-
rooms, workshop* and even dormito-
ries were nothing more than planta-
tion houses. But these houses have
given way to several splendid brick
buildings, completed in modern style
and well furnished. The Administra-
tion building, a three story brick, was
erected at a cost of $25,000. This Is
one of the most modern school build-
ings in the state of Louisiana.
The institution has its own power
plant and its own artesian well. Eight
buildings, including the president's
home, temporary dining hall, shops
and others, have been erected or ren-
ovated in the past ten months. The
institution had 252 pupils the past
term. The courses of study are college,
teachers' training, commercial, includ-
ing printing, domestic art, domestic
science; blacksmithing, including horse-
shoeing and wheelwrighting; carpen-
try, including tinsmithing, brick ma-
sonry, broom and mattress making;
agriculture, including dairying and
stock raising.
Professor J. S. Clark, who stands at
the head of this institution, is one of
the sons of Louisiana and Is consider-
ed one of the best trained men as well
as one of the best school managers la
the state. He Is a close observer,
quick thinker and exact In business.
He knows how to deal with the
school's situation. He is the first mem-
ber of our race elected to the presi-
dency of this school. He has done
more in the way of building up a great
institution for Louisiana, interesting
the white friends to give money, than
any of his predecessors.
Notwithstanding the appropriation
for the institution last year was only
$35,000, President Clark has rightly
maneuvered and honestly talked t*> his
board, the governor and the state su-
perintendent so that these people have
B. F. Meaddows, Sec., I seen the necessity of supplementing
^14 35th Ave.. Oakland! this sum so as to make for Louisiana
a threefold yield to the legislature's
appropriation. He stands well among
i the people of his state, and there is no
colored man in all Louisiana who Is
more highly respected than the presi-
dent of Southern university. He is re-
liable in every way. Perhaps this is
the secret of the rapid growth of South-
ern university.
Professor Clark pays his teachers for
every month in the year. Well known
all over the country as he is and recog-
nized by all school men, he Is determin-
ed to make Southern university one of
the best state schools for colored peo-
ple In the south. He is a man that
can stand up and do the right, not only
because he is well trained, clean and
upright in his character, but he has
managed to so live and conduct him-
self that he has some of the world's
goods to bis credit. He may be con-
sidered from an Intellectual, moral and
financial point to be the right man to
head a great institution like Southern
university is destined to be.
NEW HOTEL PANAMA.
Withor Without Board
EASTEKN star
W. M., Mrs. Nettie Cruser; W. P.,
Mr. E. H. Barrett; A. M., Mr a. Mat-
tie Dawson; Treasurer, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Brown; Secretary, Mrs. Maude
E. Lawrence, 898 35th street); Cond,
Mrs. Anna Clayton.; A. Cond., Mrs.
Susie Hinds; Warder, Dr. G. B. H.
Rutherford; Sentinel, Mr. Eli Baker
MASONIC.
Mt. Zion Lodge No. 4, A. F. & A
Masons, meets the first and third
Thursdays in each month.
J. S. Meaddows, W. M.
Electric Lights
Baths
All Outside Rooms
422 BRANNAN STREET Between 3rd and 4th
Hot and Cold Water in All Rooms
Central Location and Convenient to all Street Car Lines in City
Newly Renovated Hot and Cold Water
FURNISHED ROOMS FROM $2.00 to $6.00 PER WEEK
Suites and Single Transient
BECKFORD AUTO SERVICE
Touring Cars and Limousines for Hire
STAND: POWELL STREET NEAR GEARY
San Francisco
Stand Phone: Kearny 5466
Garage Phone: West 184
Residence Phone; West 8365
2306 Fillmore Street, San Francisco
$9.00 a Ton
Occidental Lodge No. 2484, G. U. O.
of O. F., meets the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at Foresters'
Hall, Thirteenth and Clay streets.
These are the officers of Occid^nal
Lodge: N. G., S. C. Moore; V. Gr
J. M. Bridges; N. F„ A. Hunt; P. N
F., N. Hardy; I. G., Geo. Van Blake
Warden, Clarence Rhodes; E. S., I. D.
Shepard.
Sherman A Bridges, P. S .
917 Webster Sst., Oakland, Cal,
Phone Fruitvale 1127W
I Want to Sell You Your
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
My Prices and Goods Are Right
GEO. WEBBER
3306 Adeline Street **erketey
REMOVAL NOTICE.
The Idle Hour Social Club has
moved to 331 Eighth street. Bigger
and better is our motto. A free com-
mittee room will be provided for all
lodges and societies wishing to use it.
No ladies' night from now on. Don't
forget our new location, 331 Eighth
street.
Call Day or Night
Phone Oakland 152 4
L M HUDSON & CO.
9FUEL
NEW PHOTO STUDIO.
In South Berkeley, west of Post-
office, 1763 Alcatraz avenue, known as
the Macurdy's Photo Studio.
You are invited to call and see
samples of some of the latest designs
of cards and mounts.
DURHAM FARM CREAMERY
The House of Pure Milk and
Cream
Our Dairy Products Are Always
Strictly Fresh and Equal to
the Best.
1479 Seventh Street
Phone Lakeside 610.
CHANGED HANDS.
The store locaeed at 3153 Filbert
street, corner Thirty-second, has
changed hands and is under the
management of
J. RAMPONI,
where a full line of choice Gro-
ceries and Vegetables, Stationery,
etc., can be had at reasomible
prices. All orders promptly deliv-
ered.
HIGH GRADE. i-OW COST
COAL FOR THE
STOVE
HEATEP
or
FIREPLACE
ONE USED ALWAYS USED.
TRY A SACK.
ORDER FROM YOUR COAL
DEALER
Manufactured in Oakland by
Pacific Gas and Electric Light Co.
Berkeley, Alameda, Hayward, San Leandro. Livermore, Pleasanton,
Niles, Alvarado, Mt. Eden, Newark, Centerville, Piedmont, Emery-
ville, Richmond, Warm Springs, Decoto, Irvington.
Oakland 1878
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Lady Attendant 1554 8th St Oakland!
GROUP OF EDUCATORS
HONORED BY STATE.
West Virginia School Haads
Given* Uife Certificate*.
Under the caption "Educators
Given Life Certificates" the
Charleston (W. Va.) Post tn
recent issue says:
Announcement has been made
by the stats department of
schools that at the meeting of
the state board of education re-
cently held at Morgantown four
life certificates were awarded
proiuineut West Virginia e*fu-
a «>
' I « i . i. i i
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J. & . HENDERSON
Undertaker*
Mrs. Varnie C. Shaw, Assistant
2307 Telegraph Avenue
Oakland, CaL
Phone Lakeside 163U
Dealer in
SIDNEY S. JOHNSON
Wood, Coal & Carbin Fuel
1216 WOOD STREET
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of RICHARD LENORD
deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un-
dersigned, executor of the last Will
of Richard Lenord, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the
first publication of this notice to the
said executoi. at the office of Carl F.
Wood, 44 Bacon Building, Oakland,
California, which said office the un-
dersigned selects as his place of busi-
ness in all matters connected with
said estate of Richard Lenord, de-
ceased.
J. B. WILSON,
Executor of the last Will of Richard
Lenord, deceased.
Dated, Oakland, January 21st, 1915.
CARL F. WOOD, Attorney of Ex-
ecutor, 44 Bacon Building, Oakland,
Ca1.
Cooper A. M E. Zion Church, Camp-
bell Street, between 8th and 9th
atreeta; George Henry Haines
Pastor.
Residence 1687 Tenth Street, Phone.
Oakland 8873.
All persons wishing the Pastor's
professional service can calf him by
phone and he will gladly render the
services required.
Lord's Day Services, 11 A. M. and
8 P. M. Sermons 1:45 P. M. Sun-
day School. Mid-week Services,
Tuesday, 8 P. M. Class and Prayer
Meeting.
The first Sunday in each month
Lovefeast and the Holly Communion.
You are invited to all of these servi-
ces, and will find a warm Christian
welcome. Persons looking for a
church home are solicited to come
into our fellowship and be assured of
a helpful and peaceful companionship.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
RICHARD-
Estate of CARTER
SON, -deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the un-
dersigned executrix of the estate of
Carter Richardson, deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having,
claims against the said deceased, tf
exhibit them with the necessary ,
vouchers within four (4) months af-
ter the first publication of this notice i
to the said executrix at the office of
Geo. Ingraham, 812 Broadway St.,f
Oakland, Cal., Room 59, which said
office the undersigned selects as herj
place of business in all matters con-
nected with said estate of Carte
Itichardson, deceare
CAROLINE BELGERI,
formerly Caroline Taylor,
Executrix of the Estate of Carte
Richardson, Deceased.
Dated, Oakland, July 22nd, 1915.
GEO. INGRAHAM, Attorney fot
Executrix, 812 Broadway St., Oak
Dr. Cutting, Clairvoyant and teach-
er of Occult Science helps you get
everything you desire, shows you how
to get the best out of life. Hours 9
to 6 daily and Sunday. 592 36th St.,
Phone Pied. 2998.
land, Cal.
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