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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 5

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Page Fird Saturday, December 22, 1923 SENATE PROG. ATTACKED BY HUGHES SAID Christmas Gifts (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. Secretary of State Hughe's attack on the Russian "reds" was nlmpH nt thp Senate nrosressives Electric Heaters Electric Percolators Electric Irons Footballs Boxing Gloves Punching Bags Vacuum Bottles Pyrex Ware Aluminum Roasters Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Baseball Gloves Ingersol Watches Flashlights Carpenter, Tools Pocket Knives Razors Scissors Carving Sets. onrl at tho envipts ffa'nntrirt Wfheeler, Montana progressive-Democrat charged.

He said every time the sting of the progressives Is felt, the old guard resurrects the fake "red" issue. "I demand investigation of the truth of those contentions. This attitude towards Russia of hate propaganda leads to wars." MAN FALLS THRU ROOF OF THEATER Make This Store Your Headquarters for Thoughtful ardwair 142 Kentucky Street Phone 93-J THE PETALUMA ARGUS, PETAtUMA, CALIFORNIA Gifts The Menihan Golden Wedding Novel Inspires New Yorkers9 Search for "Los? Indian Mine (By United Tress) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22. Wm.

F. Tierney, 35. manager of1 the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association officers, died at 7 a. m. as a result of crashing, through a theater roof and cell-; ing after falling or leaping from the seventh story of an offce building last night, startling hundreds into- a near panic.

He sustained a fractured skull andj terrible injuries. BOARD MEET" MAY RESULT IN POL. WAR Last Week of Our Furniture Closing Furnishes opportunities for choice Christmas Gifts at small cost. $2.25 Children's Chairs $1.25 32.25 Carpet Sweepers $1.50 New York Like a page out of a thrilling romance of the West is the incorporation of a company that has for its aim the discovery of a fabulously rich gold mine, lo Special Reduced Prices On All Ladies Coats. Suits, Dresses.

Skirts and Millinery Give Merchandise Orders Sold in any amount, redeemable at any time. In commemoration of their golden wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Micnae; Menihan of Cloverdale were the guests of honor Thursday at an elaborate celebration given them by their friends in honor of this inter-eating event. Gifts and messages of felicitations have found their way to the home of the aged couple- -during -the past $90 New Home, electric $50 Ohio Carpet Cleaners $40.00 $35.00 $16.50 $35 Brass Beds $75 Rugs $55.00 week from members of their family and friends who were unable to call personally and extend their congratulations.

Mr. and Mrs. Menihan are among-' the oldest and most esteemed residents of northern Sonoma county. The wedding of this couple took place in Cloverdale, the young bride having come from her home in Lake county to be married. The celebration Thursday was attended by over a hundred guests from this section of the country, and felicitations were extended the bride and groom of fifty years.

Members of their family gathered (Bv United Press) SAN QUBNTIN, Dee. 22. At-j tention of the state was attract-! ed to the regular meeting this afternoon of the Prison Board, directors, to watch the result of I its controversy with the gover-j nor over Kels. The case became political when the governor yes-: terday set Jan. 12th as the ex-1 piration of the term of Chas.

E. McLaughlin, president of the' board. Beginning Thursday we will be open evenings until 9 o'clock until Christmas. $13.50 $18 Congoleum Rugs RAYMOND BROS. 80,000 ACRES innirn-rirr T'mnrirrinr-'" underneath the family shelter.

cated in the vicinity of Tucson, Arizona, the existence of which is a legend handed down from gen-eratioirto generation by the members of the tribe of Papago Indians, whose ancestors inhabited that land from pre-historic times. The mine has for tangible proof of existence, gold relics and gold decorations in the Mission of San Xavier del Bac- Running true to the type of the movie romance is the further fact that, although the incorporation of the company has been made at Albany, N. by hardheaded New York business men, the eek6rs for the lost mine will be headed by a full-blooded Papago Indian. According to Harry G. Kosch, attorney, at 1640 Broadway, New York City, the reading of "The Mine With the Iron Door," Harold Bell Wright's latest novel, is largely responsible for the organization of the "Canada del Oro Mining and Development Corporation," as the gold seeking company is named.

Novelist Wright's latest hook deals with the romance of a "lost" mine, which had been known anJ worked by the Indians before tl. advent of the Spanish into that section of America, which is now the State of Arizona. There was so much realism and historical verity to the tale that one of the incorporators, reading it, investigated the foundation of the story and found that at the Mission of San Xavier there is still in evidence one end of a road for mules and burros, the other end of which, be fore, it swept out Of exist-; cure by an earthquake or a mountain slide, tradition says, ended at! I portals cf the mine. TIMBER LAND Mala portal of Ban Xavier Miaaloa, which may benefit from the aearch lot a legendary "loaf mine. Egg Holdings PURCHASED I knoiicD omiiiiuuo I Up To Date John Lf.

Haran (By United Press) REDDING, Dec. 22. Eighty-! seven thousand acres of timber- According to the weekly re port of the Bureau of Markets rir Ni urnr rnnu mnnniini there were 8,976 cases of eggs in the ice houses of Petaluma land on the McOloud river, in Shasta and Siskiyou counties, were sold to the McCloud River Lumber Co. by the Red River Lumber for $2,000,000. The timber will be worked from on Thursday of this week as against a total of 515 cases for pr and Frank and Joseph Haran of this city and was a splendid young man.

On next February. 4 th he would have attained his 23rd anniversary, bad he lived. He was born on the old hom ranch where he passed away and where he had all of his life. The young man was quiet and' unassuming and was devoted to parents and home and belonged to no organisations. The death of the young man in the holiday time makes St all the madder for the relatives and they will have the sympathy of all.

the same date of last year while The new company is named the Canada del Oro (Canyon of Gold) from the locale in Mr. Wright's novel and the incorporators, after checking up on the history and the legend of the canyon, feel they have such a good chance for success that they have arranged for equipment to begin production in the mine and to reduce the ore. Perhaps before they are through, however, they may have some experiences as thrilling as those Mr. Wright portrays in his book. The Indian Leader of the expedition agreed to guide it on condition that a percentage of the earnings of the mine, if found, be devoted to the San Xavier Mission, at present operated as a tuberculosis sanitarium for the Indians.

at Santa Rosa there were 10, Passes Away John Lester Haran, well known young resident of Vallejo Town-ship, east of this city, and a member of a prominent family, passed away at the family home at 11 o'clock on Friday evening after an illness of a few hours, his death coming with tragic suddenness. He was taken suddenly ill on Friday afternoon and went into convulsions. Physicians were hastily summoned and worked hard to save the precious life, but the S89 cases as acainst a total of 940 cases for the same date of last yen.r. The great increase is du to the groat increase in NOTED NEWSPAPER MAN DROPS DEAD the puck at the ice houses of both cities. They are now mov-fng out of both" cities very rapidly.

On Wednesday a Carload of 493 cases was shipped from this i young man lingered until 11 o' WILL BE WEDDED HERE TOMORROW city to Los Angelss. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Le Grande of Missouri, formerly of this city, the latter being a sister of Mrs. Charles Carter and of James Carmody of this city, have arrived here and are the welcome guests of their relatives who are delighted with their presence after tile long separation.

It has been many years since they- have been to California and their arrival has caused delight not only to their relatives but their friends as well. They are still loyal to California and admit that the climate here is delightful, yet they too are loyal to their Missouri home. They are enjoying their stay here and will remain over the holidays. Mrs. Le Grande is an aunt of Will Carter of the Mrs.

H. J. Myers is enjoy COTATI XMAS TREE ing a visit in San Francisco. James Burdell, was in town on Friday on business. (Bv United Press) I PASADENA, Dec.

22. Hugh I K. Hartung, former St. Louis editor, dropped dead in the Star-: News office today. He was a prominent middlewest news-; paperman for many years, and! was a friend of Theodore Dreiser.

the novelist, whose latest book "About Myself," mentions friends of his lengthily. I A marriage license was grant-1 ed at Santa Rosa on Friday to Joseph Rose of Sebastopol and Miss Mary Paula of Park avenue, this city, and the wedding will take place at St. Vincent's Church in this city, Rer. Father clock when he passed away. His body was removed to the John C.

Mount funeral parlors, whence the funeral will bo held, the arrangements being in the hands of Mr. Mount. Deceased was for years an invalid. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Haran and a brother of Mrs. Irene O'-Keefe of Eureka; Mrs. Elizabeth Collins of San Francisco; of Corry and the Christmas present has caused ho par-(iita and relatives much happiness. Mother and babe are both doing well. Mrs.

Corry was formerly Miss Harrison of this city and ill is is the first born for the young parents. F. C'mtv is a grandfather for th" firs time while Mr. and John Harrison once more that title. Miss Gladys Cony is a very happy aunt and THE MARKETS IN PETALUMA jj.

Klely officiating. The en-gagement of Mr. Rose and Miss Paula was recently announced. KERRIGAN I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Dec. 22, 1923 I the new babe has other aunts Sunday school 9: DO a.

m. Preaching service 11 a. rn. Christmas sciinoii. Christian Endeavor p.m.

Noti Owing to the tp id'-. lie of measles lh" Christmas tree for Hi" Sunday school has been postponed. Further announce-will be made. There will a watch night service on New Year's Eve. A tull program is planned.

New York Hennery whites 49 53c Ban Francisco Extras 47c Pullets 45 l-2c Pewces 37c many cousins and nlher Congra'ulations are in order. Bank Makes The Kiddies Happy This afternoon the Petaluma Savings Bank was a scene of life and merriment and happiness for hundreds of kiddies J. Warren Kerrigan, one of the finest romantic actors on the screen, who will be seen here soon in "The Man Frqm Brodney's," the picturization of George Barf McCutcheon's famous novel. This wonderful love story laid in India Seas, amid gorgeous settings, culminates in one of the most furious hand to hand battles ever staged, in which a half dozen white men led by Kerrigan defend their loved ones from an attack by a horde of dark skinned natives of the Island of Japat. Petaluma Extras 41 Pullets 39 Pullets 31 l-5c 5-6c l-3c Dan Free, formerly of this city, Is rero for a.

visit. Tiny Drees and C. returned Friday evening from San Francisco. A Ford with an Iowa state licence tas attracted attention on street Friday. were entertained by the bank I staff at the beautiful Christmas BUTTER (Retail) A ARRIVES FOR MR.

AM) MRS. CORRY On Saturday morning an eight pound son was born to the wife lb. lb. (parchment) (parchment) 1.19 1 lb. (carton) 61 2 lb.

(carton) 1.21 The above retail butter figures are In effect on the day following publication. tree which for some days has adorned the bank lobby. Santa Claus was there and from a seemingly endless supply provided the children with gifts and the little folks had the timo of their lives. They were there by the hundred and were royally entertained and will long remember tile occasion with pleasure. Each year this bank remembers the children with similar entertainment and gifts.

sj) 0 POULTRY IJORX CORRY In this city, December 22, to the wife of Jack Corry, an 8 pound son. The child was born at the Hillside Hospital. CONPOLLITI li this city, Dec. 22, to the wife of Attillio Conpolitti, twins, a daughter snd a son. In order to insure inser- i tion of advertisements on the day desired by the ad-i vertiser, it is necessary for! The Argus to set a dead line for receipt of copy.

When a half to full page! ad is desired the copy should be in this office not later than 8:00 o'clock of the day previous to the insertion of the ad. Other copy should i be in by 10 o'clock of the day on which ad is to be inserted. When cuts are to 1 be made, the mats should be in before 8:00 o'clock. Ads received up to 1 2 o' clock will be inserted only I if there is not too much of a rush ahead of the ad. Copy received after noon can rarely be inserted in the issue of that day.

This action is necessary for the protection and con- venience of the advertiser as well as for. the Argus itself. Christmas Specials Premier Vacuum Cleaners, $39.50. Blue-i bird Washing Machines, $125. Cornlck Electric Company, 110 ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANER Broiler 20 to 24 lbs 20c 1G to 18 lbs 30c 12 to 15 lbs 30c Hens 36 to 16 lbs 16 40 lbs.

and over 20c Under 3 6 lbs 14c Young roosters 20c Old roosters 8c Live turkeys 20-22c Broilers under 1 pound not ranted. A Xmas Present KERB This Conversation Occurs Every Xmas Morning "Say, George, How did you fare?" "Well, old man, if I had bought my gifts myself I could not have equalled my wife's good judgment. I got some of the finest neckwear that ever rested on a man's bosom and a bathrobe as handsome as an Oriental rug, and as soft a3 a raise in salary." But, how did she manage to please you so well, George?" "Why, it was all be cause my wife first found the right store. She told me" they had a world of ideas for every woman who thinks the world of some man and wants to show it on Christmas "mom Mattei Bros, certainly had a lot to do with the making my Christmas merry." t. Mattei Bros.

Clothiers for Men and Boys That Lasts Electrical Gifts Kentucky St. 't Vf A Just received our 1924 Model Sold on Are always appreciated because they are so serviceable. You'll find many Cwt; 2.30 2.20 2.20 1.65 1.70 1.95 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.80 2.15 2.15 2.15 2.05 2.25 2.10 2.35 2.20 1.55 2.7B 2.7P 1.7S 2.10 Fownes GloVes. The Ward- robe. I Midds, flour Midds Wheat Red bran, 100 lb.

Backs White bran, 80 II). Bran, 100 lb. sacks Barley, re-cleaned Cracked barley Rarley, rolled I. Barley, ground Milo maize Yellow cr. corn Ground corn Yellow corn.

White Egyptian corn Oats, feed Oats, ground Oats, rolled Alfalfa meal Cotton seed meal Oil cake meal Cocoa meal Beet pulp LIVESTOCK such gifts and ethers at this store, Leavitt's for Tovs. a and all reasonably priced. Notice To Subscribers erms HERMAN WEBER 23 Main St. Phone 85 If your Argus Is not delivered by 6 p. m.

phone 1125-J. John A. Anderson, and he will maM deliveries after 7 p. m. The Argus Phones Ring up 871 lor news only.

Schluckebier Hdwe Co. "If It's Electrical We Have It'-' Vhen in Doubt Give a "Gift Order Cows 6t Melfers fi' Steers 3 Hogs 3-4 Calves 99 l-2c Bwes 4c Milk lambs 8 ESTABLISHED 1804 For ads and alt other busi- ness. except nowt, ring up 51. 1.

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