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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 2

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.2 i Before we move to" our new location; 143 Street, about April sire to reduce our stock. In order to do so, we are offering. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON A -1 ELECTRIC IRON SPECIAL We are exclusive agents for the Universal Electric Irin, the latest and best; -article 6n at the handle for turning current on and off. Regular Price $6.50, Our Price WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS Redeemable in our Crockery Department. Watch, this space every Friday for money-saving announce- ments.

-THl CHmA CUPS AND JAU0ERS We have just opened a very large consignment of plain whites thin China cups and saucers whicKwe have priced the set just for MsBefore zfe-move" Bargain. 'TrX'KX CROCKERY HOUSEHOLD GOODS lOEASSWARE DINNER-SETS TKITCHEN WARE GOMMUNITWSILVERl If you need anything in the above lines you will find it well worth while to buy them at this store before we move. i siliV-v" -Mt- C501IMUNITY SILVER PRICE RE- Specially reduced for this Sale, both the Par and fifty-year will pay you well to buy now both for present and future needs. WWQ TEA AJMjII CROCKERY 152 Main Street, Next to Argus Officer A LAD'S LIFE MAY The Petal ma Argus DOINGS III HERE IS A VERY GOOD ONE recently operated on, was able to leave the Petaluma General Hospital for her home in East Petaluma Thursday afternoon- Her many friends wilj be pleased to learn, that she is rapidly WILL GIVE DANCE SATURDAY WIGHT The Ladies' Improvement Club of Cotati will give a dance Saturday night. Music will be furnished by the Miranda orchestra of Santa Rosa.

DAILY EVENING EDITION THE OLMSTED Wanted A State Convention Harry Henrickson, formerly of on uttie Raymond Porter, this city, who used to make hlsjnephew of Ray parker of this city home with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Of-)Who waa 8hot through the brain futt and family of north Main' hig nome at Plymouth, Ama-street and who is now with the jQor county one day this week in U. S.

Army at a Virginia canton-jan acciient, by his little chum, ment, has written an Interesting carmel French. The report says letter to Mr. and Mrs. Offutt and 'tnat the bullet pa88ed through the LEFT THE HOSPITAL FOR HER HOME THURSDAY Mrs. Pat Talamates, who was with it sent the following song: MARCHING THRU GERMANY Bring the good old bugle boys, We'll toot another toot, Then you'll laugh your liver sore To see the kaiser scoot; For he can never endure Tn hnfir that, loval whoon.

When we go marching, 1 Discount will be allowed on all purchases for cash within ten LODGE ROOMS Petaluma Lodge No. 180, F. A. held a stated meeting on Thursday evening and a large number of the members were present. Petaluma Lodge No.

127, T. F. held its weekly business ses sion Thursday evening and after the meeting a business meeting of the Liberty Juvenile Lodge took place, at which time two candidates were Initiated. Anona Council No. 55, D.

of Is to meet this evening and after the meeting a farewell re-ception is to be tendered Miss Nettie Morrow. The installation of officers of Petaluma Lodge No. -2, Hermann Sons, will take place this evening. HEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if; Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers If you must, have your meat every day, eat It, but flush "your kidneys with, occasionally, says a noted Authority who tells us that meat forma uric' aqld which almost. paralyzes the kidneys In their efforts to expel It from the They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tie kidney region, sharp pains In the back of sick headache, dizziness, your stomach tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges.

The urine gets cloudy, full sediment the channels often get sore and obliging you to seek relief two or three times aurlng the night. To neutralize these Irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ences of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; here: take table- days H. Actual cost of hauling will be charged on all deliveries. 1 G. P.

Your Store YET BE SAVED According to the Sacramento Rm tn nnnratlnn han been ner- child's brain, entering at the front of the head and emerging, at the back. The boy Is fourteen years of age. The item in the Bee states that the surgeons now state that he has a chance to recover. -Mrs. S.

K. Dougherty went Irtn Canto Prtaa WaHnaOilllV tft visit friends. LET DON'T STAY HEADACHY, CON- STIPATED, SICK, WITH BREATH BAD and STOM ach sour Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right who hare tongue, -bad taste and foul breath, disziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upseti bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have a bad cold, Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathsrtlc pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep cleanse the remove the sour, undigested, fermented food and foul gases; take the excess pile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug" Btore will keep your stomach sweetrIlTOr and bowels regular.

jandhead months. Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they, taste good never gripe, or sicken. Adv. FOR MBit ONLY Tailoring is my game.

Bring your goods here, wo cut, trim and make same up for $14.60. Others charge $22.60. L. V. WAYMIKE DAUNT CAN Fit your Eyes to GLASSES Cheap FIRST-CLASS Upholstering and mattress work at Neilsen Furniture Fishing license and tackle at Ed.

G. Shulze, 8 Washington St. WOMEN BRAVER THAN MEN Women often do their daily tasks in home, office or factory while suffering pain and misery that would put a man in bed-However, much of women's suffering can be alleviated. Back ache, sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains, dizziness and Uke symptoms are caused by dis order ed-kldneys and Mrs. Thos.

Davis, Montgomery, writes; "I several months without relief, when I commenced using Foley Kidney ties' cured me Safe, harmless, quick results. Herold Drug Co. 'E8IL nioninrTC LIVEN LIVER OOWELS COMPANY stance where popular indignation is aroused and the shrewd ones are upset. "Under this system a person himself as a candidate, and, do matter how honorable his motives may he7 he cannot, should he be successful in obtaining an audience 'with his convention, the people, persuade them that he is not a mere office-seeker or that he is not in need of a job or that he is not seeking it by reason of ulterior motives. Such la, has been, and will continue to be the, average of Indifference of the ordinary citizen that the ordinary individual, no matter how capable, how honorable, how patriotic.

cannot possibly prove it without assistance of either the organized machine or the money enunciation of principles to which the nominees subscribe instead of the present Individual platform which may differ entirely from the platform adopted after his nomination. If the conYentloufaIls to do its duty the people will do as they have in the past vote Che other ticket. Such competition does not Insure angelic purity, but the annals of American institutions generally are not dis creditable In case of the judi ciary alone, If we must, continue to elect our Judges, the conven tion is, justified. "Republicans of California to day realize what it is to be -without means of expression, and, unless some representative organization is effected, they will take Just what' some interested political manipulator hands them, 'mere should be a quickening among the flt-t he jartyj and in-every no matter how remote. Immediate consideration should be given the subject of a representative Republican gathering.

Without delay patriotic Republicans should gather informally and plan for a central organization which will in turn arrange for a representative con- ventlon to solve party, problems. The deliberations of a body of Republicans desiring nothing for themselves but seeking only the welfare of the "party would produce successful results." HENRY SCHIiORSER DEAD AT SAN RAFAEL Henry Schlosser, a wealthy pioneer resident of Marin county and former councilman of San Rafael, died at that city rtursday at the age of seventy-seven. The funeral will be held Satur-day under Masonic auspices. Schlosser is survived by a widow where be had many friends. Mlsf-SelraaAllenbercame up from San Francisco Wednesday for a visit with her grandmother, Newburgh.

CAPITAL $500,000.00 1 The Importance of the Republicans organizing tor the state canvpalgn this year has impressed Itself upon a large number of the party members and they are outspoken in their views on the subject. In the following interview Hon. P. V. Keeslin' points out the fact that under the direct primary any organization is practically impossible, and yet if there are to' bo party victories there must be organization.

His views are as follows: "The people of California are now confronted with the problem of selection of candidates for state offices floult, it not quite impossible, to take satisfactory action. There ei-lats a chaotlo condition created by the direct primary which was offered to the people as a panacea for all ills. The selection of candidates la now everybody's business with the usual results. The people are the convention and they are at a loss to know how to give expression to their Ideas under this system. The short experience in California haadjmonstrated that, the incumbent with an organized machine or the man of -wealth and therefore possessed of means of 'effecting organization, is the only one who has a chance.

There is, of course, the exceptional ln- IOORrMtz iji.o-- rr-v-w RESTAURANT CONpgION T0M0BILE Sheet tnetal work mad and repaired. Poultrymen and Dairymen Supplies made to order. Heat and Ventilate your Bouse with a Torrid Zone Furnace. J. H.

ANDREWS 14 Kentcuky 8t. '),) 'ft'-. I' ASPIBINa TO If you have not now spoonful InrB-glaaerofwaterteforefhere for a visit-for-the-past-tew Germany! Chorus: Hy-Iee, hy-lo, the kaiser got to go, Hy-lee, -hy-lo, what makes him tremble so, Ten million of. Jw.Yankee boys. Will surely lay him low.

When we go marching through Germany! Now what's the use of kaiser BUI A hangin' on to fight For what we're going to do to him You bet your life is right! We'll teach him he can't trample down Our Liberty and might. When we go marching through Germany! We'll Uke a rap at Hel-go-Vnd, The base of Bill's supplies, Well clean up on the pesky place And take It for a prize; The jig is up, the dje Is cast. We'll jt; hlr4 tor Jhls lies, When we go marching through Germany! LEFT ONI THURSDAY FOR EASTERN HOME D. who has been Jb.cother:ln-la and Bister, Mr. and Mrs." Jack Casinl, left here Thursday for his home in Chicago.

He greatly enjoyed his stay here. PETAIUHA BUSINESS Ml I AND SCHOOL OF VVUkUL LANGUAGES TlerezJaaJlgrand opportunity for ambitious young men and women of Petaluma and surround ings for a complete and up-to-date education In a business course as well as languages. In our school we teach the best of bookkeeping, Gregg short-and, business English, commercial arithmetic, touch typwriting, commercial law, correspondence, penmanship, and telegraphy. Complete stenographic course in six months or commercial course in six months or full course In ten months. Besides the above subjects, we offer our pupils free of charge a cTmrse'inattisircitaHairr-Cail to see us at rooms 13 and 15, New McNear Petaluma, Cal.

PROFT VINCENT NICOLETTI Principal. Phone 937 aspire, to have one some day most every thrift man Do you realize the vahG a Bank Account Mrs. W. Stephenson is shortly, to assume a position as organist at the Rose Theater in Santa Rosa, Since 1860 OWN A HOME? a home of tour own. ONE MANAGEMENT i is I i- PETALTJMA SERVICE STATION Cor.

Third and I Streeta. ANYWHERE Phone 661 breakfast for a few days and, your xianeys win tnen act This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia, and ha been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer Irritates thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Injure, and makes a delightful effervescent Iithia-water drink. adv. Northwestern Pac.B.R.

TIME TABLE Effective Not. 11, 1917. win De to you in accomplislnng this good purpose Your account is cordially invited. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Petaluma Savings Bank You are especially invited to consult with. the Sonoma County National Bank regarding your financial needs.

tt rrat(umMgs mm TWO BANKS UNDER iu(o Tires at iaraains Tralas are due to leave and arrive at Petaluma as follows: Leave Arrive for from San Francisco 8 4 6a San Aafael 1 0 2a and way stations Eureka 8--46a -t Tl 6 Sonoma Branch 9t 2 8a Ouerneville 8i26p Dnncan Mills Op Uk'lah and Way Stations SEE THEM GET PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU. Mni flrtnifln HI -M HI 1 814 WESTERN AVE. -S-Tues-Thurs-SatiiSun: 31 EGGS WANTED THE CALIFORNIA CENTRAL CREAMERIES 114-116 Washington above Kentucky Petaluma, Calif. in the market for Sonoma county eggs the year round. Highest Current Prices Paid.

CARL PLOW, Mgr. THE BEST QASOLINBI Oil TBfB MARKET la filled tit Local Automobiles at per galloa eft a oime Wouirwsi I Soil them on Easy Terms buys a small house and large lot, 65 150 on I Street. $1000 buys a house and lot, 70 150 on Seventh Street. 1 $1500 buys three acres with four room house, barn, 2 poultry houses, well, mill and tank, all fenced, at Cotati $1800 buys four acres; four room house, barn; poultry houses; close to State Highway, Cotati. $1500 buy two acres, with good house, barn, well poultry houses Bloomfield.

Unimproved land at Cotati and Penngrove, $175 and $200 per acre. The above list is a few of my Real Bargains.Tell me what you want 1 176 Main Street, Petaluma, Calif The Fire insurance Agent; Petaluma Santa Rosa ''7: Railway TIME TABLE In Effect Not. 11, 1917. -7-Leiave Petaluma Daily for Sebas-topol, Santa Rosa and Forest file. 6 :10 15, 11T16 A.

1:15, $:15, 4:16, 5:16, 7:15, 9:00 and 11:20 P. (Sebaatopol and Santa Rosa only) Arrive at Petaluma from Sebas topoL 7:08, 9 11:40 M. 12:40, 2:40 4:40, 5:40, 6:40 7:40, 8:26, 11:16, P. If. 1:26 A.

M. Leave Petaluma DaOy for Two 9:05. 2:06, 6:45, P. M. Leave Two Rock Dally for Pet, x': 7(80, 9:85, A.

H. 12:25 8:85, 8:80, P. V. STEAMER TIME TABLE" Steamer leaves' Ban Francisco -dally, except Bundays at 6:00 P. M.

from Pier No. arrtvlni in Petaluma at 11:00 P. M. 1 Steamer leaves Petaluma dally, except 8undays at 9:00 P. arriving In 8an Francisco at 8:00 A.

M. (fro Raymond Bros Ftti Here aid Save Mdneyl UliK- VillifiQ, Chas. Potter (rifrxr Paints LlvaUJ i i.i:ni'Wii,'"'1 Shop 108 Main 1st..

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