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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 1

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TWKIfTV-FIKST YKAKL THE PKTAMIA ABGU8, PETALUMA, SOXOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; TUESDAY, JUXE 20, 19H NUMBER 1 -There considerable "excitement ter rested althodgiv- when Tom JllPii 01 PI WALSH among the local cigar and liquor, dealers on Tuesday and great activity la getting the. machines' which they been! operating. When the places of business were opened oft.Tuesday morning the slot fnachiues were being operated" as usual aud by noon there was Geary was here from Santa Rosa on .1 vUlt last week he incidentally noti-Aed a friend of bis who is in the clga? that" he ought to stop rating the machines op the SOth. The dealer did not aek why but it seems that the attorney's tip was a mighty good one and that he knows the law. SacrameDto dispatches to the San Frtncisco 'papers lis what, -did the work of getting the Blot machines dumped out and It was" taken as authentic by the local dealers.

'i According to the Attorney Gen By United Pres. By United Press.) ri Maricopa; CaL, June 20. This 15 Tokyo, Japan, Jong 20; A great By Unltad Praaa. I San Francisco, June Coroner Walsh died today as a 'result of th town was nearly wiped by fire not, a machine doing business as auto' fecident a week. ago.

United Press.) Washington, The second Iiorlmer investigation has begun. President Cyru8-McCormick, of the International Harvester testified that Hines unsuccessfully tried to "collect $10,000 from the company to help elect Lorimer. Volunteer- Fire" Captain Pall was killed. Fifteen others were typhoons has devastated the entif coast. Three hundred fishing boats were sank- and hundreds of were Over 1000 houses In Yamanashl were destroyed.

DUTCH SALOON KEEPER FOOLS The loss will be a quarter rar-as couia be learneji. It was all dub to a misunderstanding, was generally understood thai the new law prohibiting the use of slot machines would not go Into effect until Wednesday arrange, men ts had been made to take them of a 1 7 AMERICAN COWBOYS. A bunch of cowpuncbers lifter in the dispatches the law went IDT IS "filling up" refuse to "pbny up" and the way the-Dutchman got even kept Into effect at midnight on Monday night. out at that time; And thus the mat-) FIKST PEACHES OF SEASON 'ON SALE HERE TUESDAY the whole crowd in an "uproar at th I IB I WIN 1 X. VISITS CO.

IU1.U1U llliu ifliauiiiisuoi I inmnnnT nn nniinnnn nnnn nn The first peaclies of the season were on sal In limited quhntities it the local market on Tuesdayand fof the first arrivals they were of excellent quality and found a ready sale at prices that were rather high. The present warm weather will ripen the peaches quickly arid they will soon begin to arrive in large quantities. American this afternoon, for- it was a good Biograph A. B. Comedy "Th Niece and the Chorus Lady" was another great comedy drama in which Frank McGlynn of Petal uma played the part of the butler, and which was as much enjoyed as the A.

B. Tangled Lives," drama, hy: the Kaken completed th flnet program. Major Weihjprn of the" Fifth Regl-ment, N. 0i was a Business la not very dull with llllDllGol UF DUUnDUll Duif LGd Poundmaster 'Frank Towne at pres ent and on Monday' the public pound viBiiur iruiu uanuinu av iu unit ui Co. on Monday -evening and visit was a decided surprise t6 the soldier hoys as he wa not exnected had a "standing room sign displayed.

In fact the' poundman In clovef "even it hla impounded (-' A business deal of unusual magnitude Jor this city was on Tuesday consummated when John C. Scott, the well known pioneer head of i itoek receives onljf hay. Monday morning Town "arrest is secretary-treasurer. The firm is of such prominence In this city that it. seems superfluous to describe the personnel of the corporation.

Sufflee to say that it is one of the largest concerns in this section and one of the pioneer Institutions. Mr. Scott his immediate family are now Summer Wash Fabrics i ed" a band of twenty cJws on West He came. for the purpose of conducting a school for non-commissioned ffltfera and was very well pleased1 with the work. "For the benefit of the "Major a special drlir was 'held by the soWler tern avenue.

They bloged to the J. C. Scott Hardware Company of this city, bought the entire Interest of Bourbon Bowles In the company and business. The deal has been closed and Bowles fias; already retired from the Mr. Scott on Tuesday fully con dairyman west of iown who allowed them to get Out of his vaatnre the bossies no doubt struck out for a taste of town life but hit the wrong "Towne'i and frank gobbled them boys and the officer, highly cqtnpll- tbe" sole owners of the entire business.

1 Mr. Bowles has not decided on mentea mem. Me reiurnea 1a uaa land on Tuesday morning. We are Now Showing the Largest and Most Exclusive fines ever before Shown in this City i 1 I ujjj tin. rner, were the In- hock firmed the big deal and stated, that; the business wUlhe': conducted as his future plans but the- countless friends of himself and family, will he delighted know that they will s.

WEATHER FpRECASTm For the 48 hours ending at m.id- thai to V'tvedl hurry, call from East 1 where four horses'and it wa a horse on ere tof ore, on the same broad mnes and the same policies at' the old' stand. Mr. Scott Is the presldentof i continue to residue here as before and niMht on Wednesday: Fair tonight the owner, that tlme. and it is probable that Mr. Bowles and Wednesday.

1 Many special values at Raymonds. the company and. Arthur W. Howard will not engage In active business. On Tuesday morning he impound ed three more horses in East Peia-luma atd also a young and risKy Voiles and Marquisettes Are the Most Popular Fabrics of the Season 25c and 50c yd.

Conductor Tim Deasy Is now on the- San Rafael-Sausallto expross heifer and male companion. In fact Frank had a bully time.1 He was IB 111 JMiJCI 0De6 Dainty and Pretty New Designs in Lawns, i Batiste and Haxon fronv Stone, son Dr1, and Mrs. I Onr-Mohday-I. Healey was J. T.

Stone, had the misfortune on I awarded the contract for the entire furniture, fittings and floor covering 15c to 4- Monday afternoon' shortly after' five Q'qlock -wh eet an fracture, his left army below the The accident-; occurred near for-Squlrehew-ickelodeott which is to be opened in the'new Maclay For1 Your Summer Trip building on Main street as soon as the cemetery. wJHle on an errand'. new building is ready. The con tract was awarded at. this-early date Assistance arrived quickly and the Ladies' Long Chamoisette Gloves, in Wnite and Chamois Shades A few hints rFace-Creams an-d Powders, Talcums, Sfaps, Soap so that the etc.

can ba ordered and will therefore be ready for installation by the time the little sufferer was taken to the office pf Dr. buncan and th fracture was It is "a very painful injury and and Powder Boxes, Tooth Brushes, Bath Brushes, Sponges, Combs and. Hair Brushes, Rollups, Bath Caps, Shaving Soap, Razbrs, Strops. Xather Brushes Waah Cloths, Alcohol very unfortunate affair as the pat- building Is ready to receive it. Whisk Perfumes, jHirrorsi TweezerB, Scissors, and Manl-1 tent had just assumed his' pew post The; new nickelodeon will be tiquippeJ with modern- opera chairs which Will be large, roomy and up cure Big stock to chwse from- tlonViith.

McNear as office Beautiful New Ribbons; Belts, Hose, Neckwear .4 rp busy with, "hoofed that he did not care dog gone whether he caught a wow or sot. After business in' this line gets dulL the to date and a bift Improvement in ihe seaU of the present picture houses TKe entire theater, will bt prettily- furu ished and-eqipped and will -be a credit to the owners and to the city. cnuc OnutnUU Two'' Store dogs will have, their day. 1 (We are offering a 10 reduction MERCHANTS "LUNCH on all men's and young men's suits. The Wardrobe, A.

L. Phillips, Prop. at Continental 50c. day 11:30 to 2. Everybody reaqs the Argus.

I ft i Mill: opera Houspprf YOU: CAN DEPEND ON 1 IIUM AUTor ihre JZaxwf '1 nni ier CzllTcrrJa C-rrJo j. n. v. Ttone 191J. ri-" Cf'1 278J.

10-14 sir- zt I im i niiimiii On 2 Satnriday SundayJunc 24 "cndJ 25 i iAMERICAl CIRCUIT. OP THEATERS 4- bolciniriosingihg act With six other BIgAcu Never changing price 10c, 15c and 25c. 3 NIGHTS, Starting Mon. June 19th. PQPULAR.

Walter N-j 1 Newman Foltz AAid their Excellent Compwny presenting three great bills. j. That's what a lady said thes other vcafl depend' on Towne'a." want you tofeel this way about It, toowe want' you to realize it. i Dtallrg nere counts for a whole lot, and the sum total of( the. court Is that when'we fill your prescriptiona.

the -has in Lis favor a speedy recovery, the best of drugs of. I --7 a-i strength. We co-open, a lth your physician by t'. r-;" cut LIj instructions carefully. atlon for a month, lira can be i-ll ii ct a Z.

Z. 1 sultat'a 1 i Special scenery and effeefn for production Prices J5c, 35, 60a. TKo. ala nf cod fa I I Monday DIVORCON3. Tuesday THH AMERICAN.

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