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if Monday) August Wm PETALtTlIA rAEGUS, PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA Argus SINGLE $20,000 CHEMICAL BOMB 7 SINKS DREADNOUGHT I III I LU IUII Of tun vmvtvn An3Tra i fjV'TB OLMSTED COMPANY LMU r.euiiH The remains of the late Peter -i jJygHelmetti who passed away Editor BuaisewMwiager city Editor JOHN ij bwlb'Tfiir -4 T'ZS! Sacramento last week arrived 1RT S.N2WBURGH 'FoY-CL ere this morning Tram seats' Rosa by auto hearse and were pAJht lEDIt ION Published every evening; scept Sundays and conveyed to -St, Vincent's church legal aouaay where a large throng of relat ives and friends wre in waiting CARBIEROn month 7 So. and where a requiem Mass was celebrated for the repose of the soul of the splendid citizen. BY MAILOne month, 75c; three months (if paid in advance), Rev. C. Crowley celebrated the 'f'i six months, 4.25; one year (If paid in aavaucej.

Mass and at the conclusion of the services, the beautiful cask Entered at the Postofflce at Petaluma, ssecona cibbs iunt -n i i i HartSchaffner Marx Suitor Overcoat et was borne to Calvary where, the final prayer was said with us" on Egg Day a large number by Rev. Father J. Kieiey after which the remains were laid to rest. The floral offerings 'were of the representatives of the press ot the TMortn district. The scribes and their ladies, we think, enjoyed their visit here and we hope they will unusually elaborate and beautiful and covered the entire plot.

Many friends accompanied the casket from Santa Rosa. The come again next year. pall bearers were J. Luppold, N. SOME people seemed to think tjie admission Baclgalupi, Dawson 'Dickson and Wm.

Faranli and two more to the Kodeo was pretty iiign, out most oi mem changed their opinions before the afternoon's show i was over. The Rodeo people certainly earned their gentlemen, all from Santa Rosa. Dan Lafferty of Lafferty Smith conducte dthe funeral, assisted by Frank L. Blackburn. You know the quality of these Clothes.

Every one guaranteed to give satisfaction. This is a big value for a small. price. Models to please all ages. U.

S. Naval Official I'hoto, Undcrwnoil ndcrwooii, X. 1 In the bomb were the familiar Ingredients used In household medlclner or to dye the children's shoes and their mothers' dresses. i money 'if volume of attractions and excellence of performance is considered, and it cost a Jot or mQney.to bring.such an' aggregation of men, horses The mortem renllrl of Pavld'a Church Directory hot 13 an aerial bomb. When 120.000 wortli ot chemicals, launched) from one of bnrlo Sams bombliiK aeroplanen, ileal rovod a presicnt-dav Goliath In the an.catwe nere.

SM. torrp or tie unrman iat iiosn i "utt-f ricriland," once I no priile of lie I. (users navy, a jirw era )n vnrra e. Concresrational Cliurch Dr. C.

E. armaments thny see relief for the taxpayerand relief for the taxpayer Is very important these days to every Congressman who has fcn eye to the elections less than two years away. the 2,000 pound bomb which sank $20,000,000 dreadnought, without 'von direct hit on the vessel, were In name Inpredients that ro in the Vvlii tahlel on the bathroom shelf, i ivi in the children's shoes, or In milt dre3tieM. Ftve such bombs i- in. mado fur the cost of one H-iii'-h in II.

1 In; arsenals of the future." declares Oenesnl Amos Fries, Chief of the Chemistii Warfare Service, "are the chemical and dve plants of i tlon. We can disarm so far as Inr" explosives, powder and war ar concerned, Just In the same ratio we build up a peace-time Industry in coal-tar products." How to protect the chemical industry built up In America during tne war ls causing serious concern In Congress. 'To prevent Germany ricapiur- np the American market, an extension of the war-time selective omnarsn. such naa been eimcled by KiiRland Kranoe, Italy and pan. Is advocated inttl American plants have deve'oped ho full reqiili enients necessary tor national defarujo.

i i JftEOPLE of Petaluma" certainly cannot complain, his year, that we were not handsomely treated by the San -Francisco newspapers. The Examiner, important as the huih i W'linv 'n ihe UobinBon, pastor. Sunday cropslroiv by the run, was iisln I in. school. 9:50 a.

m. Morning ii.c development of chi-miciil wsr- worshiD. 11 a. m. C.

E. So fure means the enrl of cosily 'the Call, the Chronicle and the 'Bulletin, all had ciety, 6:30 p. m. Evening li.r Ls in the opinion of many leaili r.s nt CnnRreHs who wltnesseu the ulnklnc representatives here and all published liberal news tne German warship off the Vir- 8:00. First Methodist Churcti E.

tu.ls capes. Through the reduction of Wardrobe Winning, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. with classes for all. Special class for mon and sniclal class Wer(i Wedded Student Body Continued To Tuesday In Session On Monday A.

L. PHILLIPS 43 and 45 Main Street Petaluma, Cal. "The llome of Hart Schaffuor Man Good Clothes At a quiet but very pretty wedding at the St. Vincent's The students of the Petaluma High School held their weekly student body meeting Monday morning. President Arfsten for women.

Morning worship and sermon 'at 11 o'clock. Toung People's mooting (Ep- worth League, at 7:00 p. m. Evening worship and sormon at 8:00 o'clock. Daptist Churcit 25s Kentucky Blreet, Roy H.

Barrett, Ministor. Phono school 9:45 a. in. Services at 11 a. m.

and 8:00 Young People-'s- Bevet4eHl Mcctiug 7:00 p. m. SANTA ROSA, Aug. 22. The case of the People vs.

Q. Mohammed of Petaluma, who is charged with the murder of Alley Akhar near that place some tune ago, was called in the Superior court today but was post- church this mornlug at 8 o'clock Mr. George Menchan claimed Miss Lleanor Klfi'lng as his tailed (lie meeting' to order. Af and pictorial reports ot jgg iJay. retaiuma peo-' pie always appreciate the co-operation of the Big itv newspapers this year more than ever, and we happen to know inside information, that Lee Rock, local agent for the San Francisco papers is.

responsible for at least a gpod portion of the publicity. He always boosts Petaluma when ha gets hold of the City editors. jEVEBY man, woman and child in Petaluma, and -foY miles af6undfIs "proud -of-iheir "old iiomfi-loffii" today." Never did a city like Petaluma stage a better festival. The parade was beautiful beyond "praise and all the other events were likewise suc-. iCessfuL It wag a great day and we should all doff 6ur: caps, to, Thos-Maclay, general of the to Secretary Kerrigan who conceived 5 and made possible our National Egg Day, ancl to happy brido.

ter the secretary's report Mr. Rathbcfne spoke on the partici Miss- Valetta fUfring. sister of NEWS NOT13 potted- un pation of the Hinh School stud Hooker Aid Sent), the bride, and Jack Coady of defendant will enter his plen ents in the Kgg T)ay celebrattonTf this city, and friend gf the groom ST3 Mrs: Brltjf DtHHOH 1 before Superior Judge 'Emmet were the attendants. Wayne Park were down r7b Riga to Meet and Grace Evangelical On Keller seaweii. J-te is Tepresenieu ny The ceremony was performed from Guerneville for Egg Day.

by Rev. Fattier Kiely in the pre Attorney Oil P. Hall of Petalu in a. Street. Rev.

Geo. Oekkeler, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. J. Loughnane, formerly of He commended the students tor their work, as the High Schrtol float won thd prize as being the most representative of the egg industry.

The Senior hen. which laid a case and a half of -eggs Soviet's Agents sence ot relatives and a few m. Service at 11 a. m. Eng I A ne l.wl .1 IVDD 11ICIIUB Ui UUUU W1U Winners of "The.

The brjde wo.ro a beautiful lish service the second and fourth Sundays at 7:30. gown oi blue satin and georg during the parade- waa also great attraction. ette, and blue hat to match, with Bank Prize ChfiHtian Chnrcit Chas. L. Beal, minister.

Bible school, 45 a. corsage bouquet of pink cecil He also reminded the students of the County Fair which is to m. Lewis Murphey, superintend brunner roses. The bride's maid rail: those 'who worked so taithtully and well to put take place the last part of the Mrs. Hariet Brown of street wore a blue Canton satin dress, week.

The bovs are preparing and V. C. Mattel of Mattel Bros uvcii iw ouvuw ic inn and liat to match, carrying a for the judging teams for the both guessed the exact number Hn St.finhfina. whosft nrps- bouquet of pink and white peas. ta Governor ttv Grtvfirnor livestock show.

9 wedding i I Alter lue ceiviiiuny a j- a i I After the cerei smony a of eggs in the great basket( in the window of the Petalujua 7 feflCe Here yVHH till auutlU XUSUimuuil uur yvuuiv breakfast was served at the fut Verla 'Itoper gave a report of Student Control meetings and 1 it i i i i i it. i I 1 1. u.ij Swiss-American Bank and the Hah! for the Governor Iure home of bride an1 Kroom vancltbe festival workers. this city, was an Egg Pay. visitor here.

Denker, formerly of this rltyi was a well known visitor here over the week --The steamer Caroline arrived' wltb a arid of" watermoitB: Deputy Sheriff Bob Dickson was here fo the great egg day fete. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of San Francisco wero guests of Mr. end Mrs.Dondero over Egg r-Dr.

Rf Dovey B. L. Anderson andxC. Allen, formerly of this city, were visitors here over Sunday. Mrs.

and her two children have returned from their extended visit at Long Beach. The attendance at rodeo on Sunday afternoon broke all records. cash prize of ten dollars will be read the rules. AHeen Beck, secretary of son i 'ntrtt. trr ni -Tt i i.

1 Mrs' iviencnen is tne naugnter and i'The World's Egg Basket." of Mr. j0hn and the late- Mrs equally divided, each being pre sentel with five dollars. There '-V'V i 0 Elfrlng, and sister of Miss Valrt- ml affairs, announced that the Freshman Jolly-up will take were 118 eggs" in the basket. is tilling a postt-McNear Company. placo evening, August 26 ent.

Communion and sermon at 11 m.M Christian or. .7:00. Evening service, 8:00. First Cliurch or Christ, Scientist Services in Christian Science hall, 622 Street, cornor of Sixth Street, every 'Sunday at 11 a. m.

and Wednesday evening at 8 p. nu Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Reading rooms are open daily from 2 p. m.

to 4 p. to which the public is cordially Invited. M. E. Church, South Thomas A.

Ray, pastor, corner Western avenuo and Liberty street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning sorvice, 11:00. ing service, 11:00.

Evening sermon St. Vincent's Cliurch Sundays She emphasized the fact that all HAS RESIGNED HER POSITION -parade i and other festivities was a nice little com-m. Menchen has been, unm i ii recently, filling a position with students nhotild come If they do not dance, as there will piimem ana one tnar was appreciaiea dy every- the petaluma Eiectnr. ininnnr he other diversions besides Mies Catherine Reed, who has A few more stunts like that and we will be company. dancing.

been filling a 'position with Ray almost 'ready to believe that Santa Rosa Peta-Lnd rMrs. George8 Menchen n't The alnmnl are to be invited, hut they will have to pay a small mond has resigned her position, and on the first of the luma can some day pull together instead of contin- Petaluma, and brother of Miss admission fee. The dance is -to month Will assume a position as Uklly pulling apart. And hOW nice it WOUld be. if you'leache'in'a SanPPFran- be given at Dreamland Rink.

A. P. Lundholm, formerly an assistant in IJr. Peoples' of flee. She is now taking her vacation.

all the tOWnS Of the OUntV WOUld IOllOW bailta JtO- K'00 school. He came here After the business meeting, Miss Hinckley conducted the example and participate with us in Egg Day. ldVZT.Zurl singing. Masses at 6:15, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m.

Sunday school Really; Egg Day. means almost as much to the hear t18 city, his bride arrived after the nine, o'clock mass of this city, was here for the celebration. Fred Keller, well known former Petaluman, now of Napa enjoyed the celebration here. J. W.

Nelson of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat was a well known visitor here on Monday. Was Injured in Confessions on Saturdays an county as it does to Petaluma. means did. iVoV ciewund. ohTo in Walter I-yman Brown, of Led Angeles.

European dirertnr fnr thti on the eves of holy days world-wide advertising tor Sonoma Count ad- 1912. WAS INJURED UV FALL FROM MOTOR liIKE Clifford Huffman of this city was thrown from his motor bike at Kenilworth park on Sunday afternoon and received painful injuries. He was removed to a hospital for treatment. Auto Mishap and First Fridays from 3:30 American Relief Administration, will supervise the Russian famiw. rriii-fl veftising that can be obtained in 110 other way--lrriV to 5:30 and from 7:30 9:00 p.

m. First Frldayi E. W. Hoag ot Santa Rosa on the movie screen as well as in the press! Next their return they win visit miss well known Dr. Tierney the was among the Egg Day vlsi Masses at 6:15 and 7:30 a.

ro veterinarian of this city, and tors here. year we hope to have eveiy city in the county Devotions, 7:45 p. m. Bap ijvtiiy viiuHf, ix cousin 011 tne groom, and who is well known here, and now resides In City Meat Insrieclort on- Sunday County Jailor Gust Jewell to iia" nn Nnfinnnl Kcro Tlnv evening received word that his well known former Petaluman A. Carl vie of San Francisco was a visitor on Monday.

tisms on Sundays from 2 4 p. m. Presbyterian Church Rev. mother had been seriously in enjoyed the festivities 'befe and alsVj did great work the The bride and groom are both Jured in an auto accident in ST Shimlan, pastor. Fourth well known here.

and be I.t.-t rv unwniv nfTlcern durine the crush tn Contra-Costa county and had received several fractured ribs Ions happy married Jife by their many friends. Street near City Hall. Sab Derbvi Block was many yearR of I FOK THEIR NEW HOME l8l'e'Lj front of Dreamland The details of the accident have bath school, 10:00 a. m. Morn lng worship at 11 a.

m. Even night. A Sensation not yet boon learned. Mr. Tier Rev.

i EJ. B. Winning and fam ing worship, 8:00. Praye which the Hoover organization has undertaken. Mr.

Brown, who i-was ordered to for the preliminary con fereppe with the Russian emissaries will direct the work from his London! headquarten, o7 Eaton Square, jnst he has child feeding: Operationa. in CenJ tral and Eastern Europe. I -Wp Brown is years- ildj a mining engiaef1 and a graduate tf i the Unrfersity ofc California. He en-' gaged hv mining; w6rd this Alaska, and Afnea hnd has been as- soaated with Herbert Hoover in relief work since 1915, when he joined thel staff of the Commission for selief in! Belgram. In August, 1916, he was1 placed in charge of the Commission's office in Rotterdam, port of entry fon the vast quantities of food with which! Belgium's 7400,000 inhabitants were i fed during the German occunatind I ney will leave for his mother's i i i ily left here by auto en Monday meeting Wednesday at 7:30 Torr tor Electrical bedside as soon as he can ar Weber Supplies.

p. m. afternoon for their new home at San Jose, bearing with them It range to get away. Lutheran Church Rev. the good will of the entire com- 4 Year Kolb, pastor, corner of and BHIEFLET8 ne munity.

Mr. Winning's hosts of CARD OF APPRECIATION The Derby block at Main and Washington streets was one of the' teal sensations of the celebration and late on Friday even- Fifth Streets. Sunday school 9:30 ra. Divine service, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Doell- irienas win unite in noping that 4. the year's rest he is to take, will completely restore him to 10:30 a. m. English services ing and party motored to San every last Sunday of the month I wish to, express my sincere Quentin Sunday. health and strength and that he 4 Confirmation class every Sat apreclation to my committee and will completely restore him to urday at 9:45 a.

m. to. a'U who participated and help Ag health and strength and that he Salvation Army (Officers in ed to make the Pageant' Peta will again take up his good, work After Ttbe armistice, still at Rotter-' dam, the "American Re-i charge) Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Open air meeting, 7:30 in the Lord's! vineyard.

Mr. luma" a success. Sincerely, GLADYS M. Winning will keep in touch with zr Kn raPP'ytng to a narf nt p. m.

Salvation meeting, J. A. Price of Forestville was here Monday on his regular visit to his patrons. -Mrs. T.

N. Badger of Berkeley is visiting with Mrs. J. K. Giherson of this city over the celebration.

Mrs. Bud Rains and son, Mervyn of San Rafael are visiting Mrs. Rains' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Dooley. Petaluma through the Argus and 1 UU1UIV1U c-urope. Since Anmi 1010 1... p. m.

Week-day meetings teen director for En rone of th AmL he hopes to be able to visit 'here ui 4 tnrvold Ua and ha vn Am Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day nights at 8:00. bers of his family win' always We started' in the Daintincr business. Wo tlmnk ran Keiiet Aammistration, whose Ne wj ork headunarters are at 42 St. John's Episcopal Church FUNERAL NOTICE De more man welcome. 4.

i Tii Rev. C. VAgnew Malnwarjng, Ins; was beautifully decorated by A. B. Conner.

All of the occupants of the block combined and the decorations were all undergone scheme or arrangement, and weTe beautiful. Large 'pillars adorned with the carnival colors and surmountel by minlaMire world egg baskets, made an arcade from which was suspended countless pennants, the effect being beautiful and rich." With" the crowds walking beneath the pergola or arcade on Saturday evening, the Bight was one of beauty and animation those responsible tor the norel decoration -wete firms In the display were: Mate Paint Store and the Aj-t Hhop, J. E. Penry. Kelly the tailor.

Joe Meraldl and W. p. IlonX me pwiiu; tit ftcijujxui ivi tiieu fAf.ejit'm sill)- rector, No. 40 Fifth Street, ttm -v tvAtmrtM I 1 1 i I After the parade on Satur nciu lasfUJWJi j. eilCOUJclUlIJS; US TO t'OlNUlUe Willi our WOl'K.

Church school at 945 a. day, the principal floats Were BRIEfTiETS GUGLIELMETTI In Sacramen ON MONDAY We haye- fhe (f 05 vears a Holy Communion, 8: 00 a. parked about the lower Main to, August 18, 1921, Te- Morning prayer and sermon, santa rosa, Aug. 22. sure to satisfv the most particular customers.

Petaluma did nerseir proud street plaza where they were ad mired by thousands. ter'C'Guglielmetti, dearly be 11 a. m. Evening, prayer 7:30 loved -father of Mrs. Horace prayer, 7:30.

and a new Petaluma was bom on Saturday. Mr. Pomerpy of Santa ttosa "Pedronl of -Dixon, Colum 1 II I Seventh J)ay wAdventist C3iarcJtt was here Tor Egg Day" and hand 1 mams or tne late Mrs. Margaret as we aia in me past year. Henceforth JClviaMarino-tJi M.

Kuan, local, 'corner led the fine Baldwin player on the float of the Cline Furniture Americo Jennie and Ester u. vvjiuu, wnoae uaa utraj flat on Sundav. A verdict of English and Upham streets Sabbath school every Sabbath Guglielmetti of Santa- Rosa yearSs event. i Co. i I death by suicide while insane We do painting, papering, decorating- Inside and Leland Guglielmetti of Mr.

ahd Mrs. Wm. C. Kilg Saturday), at 10:30 a. m.

Ser Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dowst formerly of1 this citv.

were horn San Francisco; a native of vice and social meeting, 11:30, motored tip from San Francisco 4. or ouisiae. soncn out 01 iown wopk. Switzerland, aged 60 years, 10 from Nanati? on; Saturday. on Saturday and remained until months and 5 days.

Tbt0 ambulance was kent St. Joseph's Church, Cotati Rev. J. J. Dollard, pastor.

Mass ton the first and third Sunday Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs, Friends are invited" to attend" busy Saturday. owing to the A. They Just home the funeral on Monday, August several accidents. As of each month at 9:00 o'clock; 2nd, at 9:15 a.

mv, from the from a trip to bos Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuler Miss' Leon a Uttley, formerly on tne second and fourth Sun Mt6nhJacobi apartments of Lafferty day of each month al; 10:30 of this city was here from San Jose for; the festival. 3 Smith, thence to St.

Vincent's ClOCK. lit formerly Miss Elaine Rains, of San- Francisco, motored Healdsburg on Saturday and were Church in Petaluma, where a Merrick and S. Cinnabar NSchoolhouso T. Mar vt requiem mass will be celebrated for 'the repose of his soul, shall Morsey, pastor. Sunday Tcachbr of Piano M.

Crow -of the represented' their paper at the Egg Day fete. Mr Crow ls a staff guests of i Mr: and Mrs. L. B. Hammell on Sunday.

school, 10 a. Preaching commencing at 10:30 a. m. In service, 11 a.m.- terment in Calvaryv cemetery. photographer.

Edmond R. Koster blaster Painter and Contractor Holy Ghest Chapel Residents Petaluma, Cal. A. "tP. Sund.

of Santa Rosa in made A blg'v hit with his auto-. arid Organ Pupils now enrolled fop the fall term. Ctadio nooms'1112 UcNear Bldg. Phone. 1116W Phone Little Paul Ross, an unusually beautiful child, was here from Oakland over the cerebration, being, brought here especially to play the role of Cupid on the Woman's.

Club float, having, been, carefully selected to fill that" beautiful role and he was The funeral of the late Peter -Andresen will take nlace float In Uje. parade on Saturday for the legend. "Did of Wilson, Liberty and adjoining district Invited to attend. Mass on the first and third Sunday ot each month at 11 o'clock; on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at 9 1 0,0 m. Phone 106F 62.1 -Rakpr Rt Petaluma.

Help. to Build the Speed way t. You bet she did." from the Mount Funeral Parlors on Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. Rev.

GeoGekkeler will Interment. Cypress IWl 1 Petaluma, people enjoyed marii ot appreciation, 4m.

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