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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 8

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1 1 11 LODGE MEETINGS Tarikers.CblHde;- I vinew COMIIIG SUNDAY i 1 nfiAY BE ELECTEI 4 i bAiNiA ttuoA, oepi. tuwof, aeivage 34t, Ferry z. Press Democrat today Lea's lead over Howard is 2704., 'Providing a jlmila'r ratio. Is Lea carried nine of the eleven maintained Jn the votes to ba re- counties. ported from 25 missing preclnrlsj.

The-total vote of each caTidi-lii Sonoma tountsas has. been date In the precincts reported ia the B8 precincts report-ietands as follows: Of Entire Stock of Newburgh 11 KZJU ft ed to date, Thomas Lenny may be eliminated from 4he jraxflu'lPt superior Judgeship, according to the opinion of 'some- of the' best attorneys of Santa -Rosa rwbo made the flection laws a close study on this point I "On the hand, somej tcjaiur iimi wwuiK 3 lilt there can be no Way of ascertaining the'humber of persons casi a-aaiioi lor judges or what numWr '''single-shotted" or oted only for one judge when -they were entitled to two 'votes t.n the juqgesnip; is rmpossioie ta eliminate one of three candidates who will have to be placed "oa the November ballot to fight Oat in the finals. I "The question is one, however, which majr have to be faced by Ihe county clerk in preparing "the November ballot. Those who Vonntend that one of the three may be eliminated figure that the 'aggregate vote of the three candidates, divided by three, -would show what--A majority of the law the one who fell below th'a number would bo automatic- 'ally eliminated. In 96 precincts had 5270.

Thompson '4372 and Denny 3680. The total vote Is and one-third vA a tit i iiuiupiHjfi ia tli us seen to be only 69 votes under one-third. If his ratio of fsln continues he will reach" onf-thlrd of all votes cast and -may bo assured of -election by the, elimination of the lowest man." In the rem.ll election the total In 101 of 121 precincts in the jpnuntv. Ehnw 20S0 fnr and 51 10 Cgalnst." Clarence P. Lea of fianta Rosa, trohi the district, Is far In the lead foi" the Republican nomination, according to latest reports.

1 An complete returns from all of the eleven counties in his dis- srn Rive zjva 1 91; iitrwaru Come parly While Bargains Last Everything in Dry Goods and Furnishing Goods GOLDMAN'S Successor to Newburgh Co. Off Ft. Bragg The Standard Oil tankers Richmond "and. Lyman" siewart, "Toth with cargoes of oil and gasoline, collided at 11 o'clock last night off Fort Bragg, according to wireless messages received In San Francisco early this morning. The Richmond, towing barge No.

95, was badly damaged, according to the messages, and is putting to San Francisco with four feet of water in her hold. No mention was made of the damage to the tanker Lyman Stewart. It is believed by shipping men that the Lyman Stewart struck the other veaocl and was herself slightly damaged. Each ship carried a crew of 35 or 40 men. The Richmond is commanded by Capt.

A. Kirkwood and the Lyman Stewart by Capt. E. Reed. The Richmond was carrying a cargo of 65,000 barrels of oil and the Lyman 60, 000 barrels of crude oil and C000 barrels of gasoline.

Antietani Corps Was Inspected The annual inspection of Antietani Relief Corps of this city took place at Redmon hall yesterday afternoon with Mm. Ella M. French, department president of Caftfornla and Nevada, as the inspecting officer. A luncheon preceded the inspection and the members of An-t let am Poet No. 63, A.

R-. were the guests of the Corps on this occasion and they were also fjreent for the inapecifsn in thp afternoon. French expressed herself as delighted with the splendid showing of the Corps on this occasion and followed th inspection r.he delivered an. r.ddress. A large number of the members were in The Corps accepted an invitation to go to IJebaatepel tomorrow afternoon to attend the inspection of the Corps of that place.

Mrs. French will ba the Inspecting officer. Woodmen Receive 12 Applications An enthusiastic and largely attended meeting of Petaluma Camp No. O. took place Wednesday evening, at which time District Manager J.

T. Van Hooser of San Francisco was present. Hs has been in Mils city for the past few days. Twelve applications for inenir bership were received at this meeting and a clasg initiation will be held in the near future. A "Humdinger Club" was organized at this time and a series of events is being planned by the organization.

Following the meeting card games wore enjoyed and refreshments were served. Bridal Couple Home Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 B. Bloom, formerly Miss Anna May Cane-vascini, returned to thU city on Sunday evening from their weeding trip to the northwest.

The trip wag made by automobile and they visited nuriieroug cit ies in the northwest. The couple are busy receiving the congratulations of their friends. Mr. Bloom has resumed his duties as assistant cashier of tho Petaluma National Bank. Hoyle Thanks County Voters For Confidence Thanks to tho hundreds of voters who sunported h'm Tuesday's election jis expressed by District Attorney Hoyle in the following message to voters: Permit niejnjhis manner, not being able to'see each of you personally, to express my sincere thanks for the loyal support given me in the, recall demonstrating your approval of my course of action and your confidence.

In me. Assuring you that I shall continue, as I have in the past, Jo perform the duties dt my office to the best of my Lability, I remain, sincerely your servant. G. W. HOYLE, District Attorney.

HOLTZER AT THE CRYSTAL Geo. HoIter, expert tat tor. I bq-w at the Crystal. Wahlngtot Street, wnere.he will ccntlane make high gfade tailored sulta if order, do repair work, etc Co. LIGWICl.I.YN SETTER WAX STOLEN' Miles Murihy is employ-led at tho office of Vonsen Canipatiy, Stated on TliurUiUij that an unknown ptison cm Wednesday evening siole his set tr which vei-j' highly.

The ma.ter has baen ie- porled to the uliee and an in vestigatlon is progress. BATTLESHIPS LEAVE I FOR THE ISLANDS 1 Sidney Sanderson land Ansii i Ilardtu of this city left San Francisco, yeiVerila 90 Ijg bat- 'tlesHiv Slew Mexico for iiitt to the Hawaiian Islands. They I are making the trip for training-' i purposes, being In tha naval ie? serve. A number of other battle-: ships are making the trip to tho islands. WATCH THE BIG FOUR Keep the vital -organs healthy by ragulaily taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL -a'e.

i.aTlbnurTwemeuy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Willielminia. At all drug- Look for the name Gold Medal on and accept no imitation Petaluma Gen. Hospital Free Clinic for IVopio who are unable to pay for medical and' surgical treatment. Free examination at Clinic Tuesdays 8 to 11 a. m.

Surgical and 011- Sattusdaya 8 tal i a. Fully equipped X-Ray room for treatments and General X-Ray work. The medical and surgical work will be carried on by the Petaluma General Hospital staff. The only charge made will be for hdspital service, of medicine and material. 1 tadcrBrox -HIDE Ml Main 8L, Petaluma, Cai.

Don't forget to bring In Tout hides uirect to as, and get the full market prices. Aa yoa know, we are the biggest dealers in Sonoma and Marin counties. We-kftrrtTpptngnfnMee by carloads East, ao It standi to reason we can. pay more than othera, Try us once and are aure you will come again. 3f JS-i --T-j7! I a Wk riii ii 1 (First Thursday) WOMEN.

OP WOODCRAFT Pet- aluma4 Circle No. 239, Women of Woodcraft. Mrs, Hajtie Gilbert, secretary, meet tonight at Labor Temple at 8 o'clock. Business for tonight Regular meeting. MASONIC Petaluma Lodge NO.

180, P. A. W. T. Sprid- gen secretary meets tonight at Masonic Hall at 8 o'clock Business for tonight Stated meeting.

FRATERNAL BRQTHERHOOD-Petaluma Lodge No. 127, Fraternal Brotherhood, E. J. Tun-stall, 301 th secretary, meets tonight at Labor Temple at 8 o'clock. Business for tonight Regular meeting.

Hold-Up Belief Of Officers Charles W. Hayes, chauffeur, employed by. the and London Paris National Bank. San Franrisco, disappeared with 000 yesterday afternoon; Whether Hayes decamped with the money or was held up while guarding the money as he wait ed for bank collectors to meet him at Grant avenue and Sutter street is a question that a score of police and private detectives are trying to unravel. In the meantime, Hayes and his automobile and the $59,000 representing bank collections of the afternoon, are missing.

The police of every' bay city and surrounding towns have been warned to lieep a close watch for Hayes and his automobile, which number, "P-S 3709," Black Property Has Been Sold The Black residence at 221 Kentucky street," this city, has Been purchased ny ttie Misses Sadie and Margaret Henley, bet Blttck-'Ptitn it 1 ifiOiii and herytrother, Q. Black, heirs wf -the-'Brark estate. The Misses He'iley have been renting the home lor the past few years. Tie property adjoing the O'Brien Hospital and Is close to the business section of the city. lHie home has been owned by the lilacs family for many years.

FINAL ACCOUNT FILED WKD.VKSDAY Matilda C. R. Postel, executrix of the estate Of the late Gus Beckman on Wednesday filed the final account of the egtate in tha Superior Court at Santa Rosa, The property consists of a 10-acre ranch in Two Roek valley and there la $94S in cash in bank." NEW TODAY VOIXG MAN WISHES BOARD JN PRIVATE FAMILY. REFERENCES IF ESI BED. ADDRESS AEL PARTICULARS IN WRITINO TO BOX L.

O. TIHS OFFICE. NAPA county stock, dairy, grain much; 150 acres, 4 miles from Napa; SO acres plowed and under cultivation; balance fine pasture; 0 acres bearing prunes; family orchard; 5 -room modern residencer lagge-. dairy barn and outbuildings; chicken houses, 1000 capacity; 40 tons hay; alfalfa patch; 14 Holstcin cows and heifers; 12 thoroughbred Du-roc Jersey hogs; 4 horses; 150 chickens; farm machinery and implements; 2 never failing running springs. Price Fred Keller, 995 Market San Francisco.

(448) FOR SALE Buick roadster; first-class condition; good rubber and new paint. Cash and terms. Grenville, 22 Webster St. (37li) ROOFS AH kinds repaired, and painted. proof.

Grenville. Phone 940. (2439) WANTED To buy 4 or 5 room house. Price must be reasonable; no agents. Address Box 452 Argus.

(452) VANTKD housekeeper; good home for right party. 2, Box 105. Phone S32F14. (449) WANTED Girl for housework. Good wages.

Mrs. J. L. White, 219 Bodega Ave. Phone 22.

(444) WANTED Housekeeper; two In family; near town. Phone 822F22 or call 4, Box 28. (443) FOR RENT- Furnished room with bath; suitable for gen tleman. Inquire this office. FOR SALE 3 weeks.

Box 23. 2 cows, fresh in A- Sonnlcksen, 3, (458) FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. 219 Keller St, (442) GAROGE FOR RENT Inquire Conley Tea Store. Phone 268- (447) FOR SALE Two fine toggen-berg milk goats, reasonable. Inquire 114 Main St.

(451) WANTED Automatic or Pump shot gun; must be In good condition. Phone 258W, Mm The Cotton Mills team will be unable to play in thie city on Sunday, according to a telegTam received late yesteYday afternoon by K. Roberts, so the management Immediately arranged to have the Vitt Grays of Berkeley play here, Three of the Vitt brothers are on which is said to- be one of the fastest in the bay city section. This will be the first visit of this club to Petaluma and the fans are promised another snappy game. The teams will line up as follows: Pt taluma Vitt Grays Grace Leftfleld L.

Vitt 3d base Jackson Handlcy Befgor Walker Shortstop Smith Ungersol Cenlerfield rallied II. Vitt 1st bat--e Garrigan Daley 2d base Gates Rubin Rightfleld Lamey Hansen Catcher Kzwtti Pitcher K. of P. Picnic On Sept. 26tli The date for the Knights of Pythias annual picnic is 20 and not Sept.

22 as incorrect ly; civeri in the ArKUS. The picnic will be held at Camp RoV near Ilealdsburg, and the committee in charge expect ta entertain many" hundred nir knights and are preparing for" a splendid day' ontrngr Still Alarm For Rubbish Fire Fire Engine No. 1 responded to a still alarm for a rubbish fire at the J. H. Johnson home, the old Griess bFweryt oa tl corner of Bodega avenue and Up-ham street about 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening.

The alarm was sent In by someone In the neighborhood who thought the old brewery building was on" fire. Tho fire -was- stamped otrt en the arrival of the firemen. Fire Chtfif R. S. Adams stated to the Argus on Thursday that many people have been violating the law of lata Jn building rub-b'sh (Ires in the evening and that this practice must stop.

He is to personally see that the law is obeyed and anyone caught building a fire at night hereafter will be prosecuted. The chief means business. KILLKl) MONSTER Bl'CK IN liAUK ((ll'NTV Charles Dolcirii, returned to this city on Wednesday evening from his deer hunting trip, to Lake county. He bagged a mmi-sl buck an iT the aniniii I ex-hiliited on Kentucky stret last night. lecials Tomato Sauce, Fair Play, rer Am.

55c I'eaa, Polo brand, reg. 20c; per do. $1.00 Peas, Del Monte brand, per doz $2.83 Chocolate, in five lb. pkgsi per pkg. 1.75 J-etTr" romlRrrln imr following tlavors: lemon, raspberry, cherry, pineapple, orange, per pkg lfic Salad Oil, per bottle 50c All kiuds of vegetables received daily.

Order a watermelon with yourenler as they are in their prime Bpw. F. N. Bello THE GROCKR Main St. Phone 492 0 Of All Kinds at The Maze Paint Store 21' Washington St.

FOR U. S. SENATOR Kent, 2150. Shortrldse, 2233t. 1023.

Phelan no opposition. CONGRESSMAN Lea (R), 2667. Howard (ft), 1415. Selvage fit), 1035. perry (U) 312 Lea (Dl.

no nnrinsit inn FOR ASSEMBLV, 12h District Me Minn (11), 646. Stevens (It), 1135. McMinn (D), 392. Stevens (D), 305. FOR ASSKMBLV, 1.1th District Fulwider (R), 1485.

Vallandigbam (RL 1119. Fulwlder ()), 646. Vallaiidigham (I)), 644. FOR HWKRIOR JUDGE Seawell, 0270. Thompson, 4372.

Dennv, 36S0. RKCA LI For, 3086. Against, 5110. Hilliard. Comstock received 2275 votes for district attorney in 93 precincts reporting' the vote.

SUPERVISOR. First District Lowell, 73 2. Weise, 510. Lau. 313.

SUPERVISOR, Cunni'fcgham 3rd District 1805 (elected). Pussman, 1339. SUPERVISOR, 5(li District King, 558 (elected.) t'harlPH. 300. Kee 191.

ATTEX1IK1) IN HAN MtANCISCO C. A. liodwell. president of the North of Bay Iks Asiatic Exclusion I-ngno, went to San Francisco on Thursday morning atteml a Meet frig for the uf Pose of organizing a state organ- izfitlon to hamlla the Asiatic problem. Vnrious organizations inJhe Rtate were ropresonted at iHis meeting, including the Am- uvriwii, I ill el K1 PHONES: 143 144 The Successful Man Must Glimber Not to climb means to fall out of the race for success.

To be a customer of the AFFILIATED BANKS is a good indication of progress. "Men are jknown by th company they keep." The Petaluma Natipnal Bank THElftFFILIATED ft 1 The California Savings Bank Our Location Opposite the Town Clock, Felix Ftjzzi In Training Felix Poizl, the little Italian seBsaiion, I going great in bis workoufor his bout with Jackie Johnson of Santa Roea oa Sept. 9th ut the Unique and many fans are visiting th headquarters of tha Petaluma Athletic Club to see thk nifty youngster work out. John seh el aims a be the m-pion lightweight of Sonoma county and it is stated that he is In for a severe laclngif he fails to show any better Improvement in his condition than when he? was here last. Mantcll continues to train for his bout with Poole on the same evening and thw exhibition will "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

A few tents buys After an application of "Dander-ino'. you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows iipw life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. Artlsmattsnr' aT'reBaB1ro pia of the eyes, cansireyestraltrT' unless corrected with Glasses "can help you. MacUchlan Optical Co Optometrists 4 Opticians Phone 400 1 188 Main 8C Lewis Laaritzen: Watch, Clock and Jewelry' "I Repairing With MaeLachlaa OpUcal 1(S Main St. Le worth the pi Ice ut admission alone.

There is a big demand for scuts and a monster crowd is ex- cted. Mixer Repaired, Breaks A train lie! airs were made lo the concrete mixer late on Wednesday afternoon and the wort of laying the concrete on Third street, feet ween. and I) streets, was resumed on Thursday morning. The engine broke down at noon today and about two hours were lost before, repairs were made. A big force of men is at work and rapid progress is being made whole the mixer la at work.

About fifty feet of concrete was laid this morning. 1 Teamsters Insall New Officers The installation of officers of Pr- alunia Local Teamsters' Union took place on Wednesday evening at a largely attended meeting. The officers 'were Installed as follows. President, Phil Leine'ux. Vice president, J.

Casey. Financial Secretary, Art Matzen Recording Secretary, W. Holies Treasurer, Fred Cereghino. Siipremo Court Denies Appeal An appeal the justice court of this city by the defendant In the case of the People vs. Peter Mickelsen, has been denied by the Superior Court at Santa Rosa and the papers have bee.i returned to Judge J.

P. Gallagher in this Mickelsen war, recently convicted by a jury of a charge of I disturbing the peace in this city and he was fined $100 by Judge Gallagher. The -judgmest of the justice court is to be executed immediately. 8 HOLIDAYS Beginning with Washington's Birthday '4 At a meeting of the Merchants' Committed of the Chamber of Commerce on October 1918. if.

was unanimously decided that there should be eight "holidays recognized by the Merchants of Petaluma, as follows: New Year's Washington's BlrthUay, Decora-t 'on Day, July Labor Day, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas. MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE, Petaluma Chamber, of Commerce bmokes Tobacco or 50c Tobacco will find his favorite brand In the United Agency. He will always find It fresh and our lroflt Saving' Certificates save him money. United Cigar Stores Proposition Agency 160 Main Street Wl PVop. Petaluma.

Cal. I I i I Can Tomatoes Now! They Require no Sugar and the Season is Now at It3 Height If yon aro to -an tomatoes this -season, ilow Is the time 1o lo it. Tomatoes are now just right for caiiniiii? and it is iinprJal)le that the lrioe will he lower. We ni'uv our patrons to let us have their orders" a few days in advance so vvc can order supplies riieeordmly. On canning lots we quote $1.40 the box.

TIN CANS Tlic tin cans you will need for canning tomatoes are priced at $1.00 the dozen for quarts. LAST CALL ON PEACHES 'The season is on the wane. Next week we will have some lemon ('lings and sonie.Glohe8. Order right away if yon want some of those peaches. D.

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