Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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GLADYS BAKER,
LADY MORTICIAN
Satisfaction Our Aim
Service Our Motto
We Pride ourselves in performing the sensitive tasks connected with
the conduct of a funeral in the most tactful and efficient manner
possible. Experience, modern facilities, and the realization that the
occasion calls for sympathetic understanding, enables us to serve our
patrons' in a way that they will appreciate. Y ou may safely entrust
all details of the funeral arrangements to us, with the assurance they
will be performed to your entire satisfaction.
Baker-Taylor, Undertakers
1214 EIGHTH STREET, OAKLAND, CAL
CALL DAY OR NIGHT OAKLAND 0048
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CHARLES BAKER,
MANAGER
CENTRE STATION
C. P. Rose C. G. Waterman j Aviator to Make a Flight A $72,000 Auditorium
ROSE-WATERMAN DRUG CO
CMHCI COT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Flowers for Funerals
Specialize on Fraternal Societies
Floral Pieces.
Phone Orders Solicited
No Order Too Small or Too Large
Receive Prompt Attention.
NORMAN ROLL A**** frmprietor
1510 SEVENTH ST.
OAKLAND, CAL.
Phone Lakeside 8220
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EXPERT CHINESE
HERBALISTS
CHAN & KONG H™SETS
Oakland's oldest Herb Company
—Established 17 years ago at this
address, 901 Clay street.
Get Well and Keep Well.
Ailments of whatever nature suc-
cessfully relieved by our wonderful
life-giving Chinese herbs—whether
your ailment be of the lungs, stom-
ach, heart, liver and kidneys, or if
you are afflicted with indigestion,
asthma, catarrh, blood poison, rheu-
matism or appendicitis, hi*h and low
blood pressure, or any other known
complaint. Our wonderful herbs
will not only give immediate relief,
but will absolutely cleanse every
impurity from your system. Whep
your case is given up as hopeless b\
•thers, see us. Consultation free
Herbs reasonable. Manv testi
monials on file at sfifice.
90i Clay St., Cor. Ninth
OAKLAND, • - - CALIFORNIA
See Us To-Day—Consultation Free
OFFICE HOURS: 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Except Sunday
PHONE OAKLAND 9349
AcrOSS Country Mobile, Ala.—Mrs Rosalie Gomez
, one of the wealthy colored citizens
THE STORE OF SERVICE of this city» has erected a $72,000
Los Angeles.---On Feb. 27 a new auditorium as a monument of racial
Official Druggists for Members of epoch will be made in the history achievements. This building has a
Bournemouth and Knaresborough Qf Negro achievement bv the start dance hall f°r church and private
Circles. from Eagle airport here of Joe Fore- entertainments onlv. One of the
man on transcontinental flight from finest orchestras in the South wiis
PHONE YOUR WANTS here to New York. He is acclaimed furnish miisic. It is under manage-
the greatest Ne^ro stunt flyer in the nient of Gomez Brothers.
COR. ADELINE AND SEVENTH ST world and the first to attempt cross- r j t D * ♦
continental trip. Foreman is onlv CrllflOln' UlCHl tffxwHi
— —— — 23 years old, but he has attained his —
i*/\i mil kaowIedSe °f aeronautics by work-
MAGIC METAL POIISH ingtwo years as an aFPrentice» in;
order to learn airship construction,
Grand Lodge of California
Knights of Pythias
N. A., S. A., E., A., A. and A.
Office of secretary of endowment
The young aviator declares that he
' will make the trip easilv, and. bir-
a fine supreme polish of highest type rjng mishaps, will break record* of
—H Clean. All Bra., and Plated Metal similar flights. He will bear a letter board> 1708 Stuart S,reet' Berkeley,
from Mayor Crver of Los Angeles California.
to Mayor Walker of New York.
One Trial Is Convincing
PUT UP BY
II. E. TAYLOR & CO.
184-2 Union St., S. F.
REAL SATISFACTION ASSURED ALONG
ALL LINES
CORRECT HAIRDRESSIN6 SALON
MRS. CAPITOLA CLOUD
Notice is hereby given that our
Local dailies have been running brother, E. A. Waters, a member of
stories of his life. The trip is being North Star Lodge, No. 8, of CTiico,
sponsored by the local branch of the Cal., having died on Jan. 2j, 1927,
N \ A.C.P. anc* beneficiary of whose policy
(No. 1771) is William L. Davis, a
,,, - f,- - f friend, whose claim was filed Jan. 2
Nude Uirl fit & ClUD S 1927, and due proof of whose death
and his status in the order having
been made and filed in this office—
Now, therefore, any and all persons
interest in the death benefits (if any)
of deceased, or the money accruing
therefrom or thereunder or accruing
by reason of his membership in this
Celebration
Atlanta, Ga.—The Fulton county
grand jurv has been ordered to
investigate an alleged bathtub party
given in honor of Dr Carl Langnect| f'and _i"rh,d!l"°n !.;reL relu«ted *°
(white) of Kansas City, president
MARCELLING
MANICURE FACIALS
2530 SUTTER STREET
SHAMPOOING the international co-operative clubs,
at a downtown hotel. Solicitor-
General Boykin declared liquor was
served, and that a nude colored girl
file such claims with the secretary of
this department within 60 (sixty) days
after first publication of this notice
or be forever esto;> from asserting
claim.
Dated and first published at Oak-
SAN FRANCISCO
HOURS 9 a. m. TO 6 P. m.
Phone Walnut 6550
ranging in age given by witnesses" land, Cal., the 5th day of February
from 2 to 16 years old, was revealed 1927; Pythian period 46. i
as the occupant of the bathtub as a S. DAWSON,
screen was pulled away. The party ^SecTetTanl
. r. . ^ , Grand Lodge of State of California
was intended as a travesty on Earl Knights of Pythias o{ N A;> s ^
Carroll's affair, Boykin declared. ( e., A., A., and A.
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Wysinger, J. E. & Derrick, J. Lincoln. Western Outlook (San Francisco and Oakland, Calif.), Vol. 33, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1927, newspaper, February 12, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth596345/m1/3/: accessed March 27, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .