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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 1

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SOUTHERN Sonoma NORTHERN Marin COUNTIES Californias Great Poultry and Dairy Section Petaluma, tie Gateway City to the North of Bay District LIVE WIRES Courier Classified Ads. Will Get It Rent It Sell It They are messengers that go into the Homes OURS EK. VOL. LX III Established 1876 PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA. MM) IV, Nmenilier 25, 1923 JTOEBER 1S6 niisiifAHi is in 0 HEW PLANT HARVARD STADIUM, Nov.

24 Yales eleven today did the expected, defeating Harvard for the first time in seven years and winning tne championship of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton triangle. The score was 13 to 0, representing a touchdown made by Pond on a run of seven yards, a point after touch-down by "Memphis Bill Mallory and two place kicks by Mallory. SACRAMENTO. Nov. 24 John i Mayhan, a catticman.

shot and killed by James Martin, another stockman, at noon today in a dispute over grazing rights at Mayhan's ranch, about a mile and a half from Michigan Bar, eastern Sacramento County, according to word which reached the shetiffs office this aft- ernoon. California won the big game; no John Ma1lon an eyewitness, said ng begiudge, nt its victory because vhan six times witn the Golden Bear in the past four'a ri0llbie-barreltd shotgun, the last years put I acitic oast lootbalL fjreij as tbe victim lav on in the front rank of that pastime the grolmd. Sheriff's officers from among colleges of this country -A Sarrament0 went to the scene of the the losing team, Stanford, had i killing among its players a Sonoma coun- ty boy, Ernie Nevers of Santa Rosa. 0 As we look over the detailed plays of the game we read as follows: "Nevers plunged through right Luncheon National President uore a colorful throng of 70 icluding a large part of offi- rOl.0 GROUNDS, 24. Before Gnu, includin cial Washington, the Army and Navy team battled to a scoreless finish here today.

The feud for twenty-six years has YORK, Three Arrested In Bombing PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24. Three SANTA ROSA, Nov. 24. Luther Burbank today names his two wonderful color plant creations which will be introduced to the world with the New Year "Combustion and Sunshine.

He regards them as stellar improvements over his striking flaming plant "Molten Fire," given out two years ago and which will be reintroduced with its two, LONDON, Nov. 24. Deputy Sieg-new partners tor fame in the new 'fried von Kardoff has declined the year. He said; invitation of President Ebert to at- Three years ago there was only I tempt formation of a new Cabinet, one plant of "molten fire in the a Central News dispatch from Ber-world and that was growing in my lin today said. garden here.

Now the plants are' The president is conferring with growing all the way from Alaska to Deputy Hergt, leader of the Central Tasmania. The three flaming color Catholic party, plants each represents a fire, start- BERLIN, Nov. 24. Unemployment ing from the black embers and grad- riots broke out throughout the Ruhr ually advancing until the flames tonight. German police and French shoot forth at the top after the fire troops were helpless to quell the has gradually increased in spectac- disturbances.

resulted in twelve victories for each, foreigners were arrested here today and including today's score, two tie as suspects in the bombing of the games. Spanish and Italian consulates here early in the day. The men were taken into custody as they were looking at the damage of the Spanish consulate. BERKELEY, Nov. 24.

California dedicated its memorial stadium with a 9-0 victory over Stanford yesterday afternoon before the largest crowd that ever raw a sports event in the west, 73,000 seeing the contest. California scored a touchdown in the second quarter when Horrell blocked a punt bv Nevers and fell CIXJVERDALE, November 24. tackle for four yards; Nevers went four yards through center, four yards SAUSALITO LAD through left tackle, then eighteen Cloverdale Improvement Club was yards through left tackle; Nevers 1 hostess to the Neighbors Club of on the hill himceir Weems punted 40 yards, 45 yards, 48 yards! Dry Creek Valley and the executive line The other 2 nomts iprS'n'cta and Punted numberless times for (board of the Sonoma countv Federa-tme. The other 2 points were made distances ranging from 27 to 48 tion of Women's (Tubs Wednesday yards." at luncheon and a program during The detail of the game seenis to the afternoon, have but one name for the offensive! Home economies was the topic end in the fourth quarter. Blewett attempted a drop-kick and the ball was partially blocked.

As it rolled ular blaze tongues. o- Given Gas Station In Lieu Of Alimony SANTA ROSA, Nov. 24. A decision was handed down today by Judge Thompson in the Hinkleman divorce action, heard several days ago, in which Mrs. Hinkleman secures an interlocutory decree from Gustav Hinkleman.

She is awarded custody of a minor child and $20 a month allowance for his maintenance. In lieu of alimony, Mrs. Hin- I I Postmistress At Boyes Will Lose cditifn 8nnd on the Stanford team, and that name the program was arranged under the his own Vr for behind I jg Nevers. whiIe Canfornia8 team auspices of Mrs. C.

B. Shaw of Clov- 1 may have outsmarted and outplay- erdale, who is the district chairmen ed Stanford in the aggregate, it is of this department work, and Mrs sure that a Sonoma county boy wasjVerner Iiobnk who is the county the real honor bearer of the con- chairman. tc-st. Demonstrations in electrical labor Andy Smith, California's coach saving devices for the household would do well in future years to (were given with practical ideas for look well into Sonoma county for their use. Stanford was beaten by its own errors.

The best sustained attack of the day was in the second quarter when Stanford marched down tne field for 84 yards. The last play was a forwaid pass by Nevers, which was intercepted by Newmeycr Jut before the cit unc. BERLIN, Nov. 24. Herr Siegfried von Kardoff this afternoon accepted the invitation of President Ebert to form a new cabinet.

He immediately began forming the cabinet of the Refusal German Peoples party. BERLIN, Nov. 24. President Eb- was seeking Germany's mci; uegun forming HOSiilOH Wardoff is a -member postmistress order of ert today t- tlCr SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, Missing since last evening when he vanished after leaving some boy lauiBUCU ailUi iCdlillS CUIIIC OUV WASHINGTON. Nov.

Mrs. Caroline Wagner at Boyes Springs, to accept dismissal from the postoffice depart- strongest man to form a new cabin-ment has resulted in the dispatch of et to succeed the Streseman gov-drastic orders demanding her imme- ernment, which resigned last night diate resignation. Mrs. Wagner has advanced no reason for her refusal to relinquish office to her successor. the Petaluma Womans Club? Mrs W.

L. Sales and Mrs. D. S. Hyde of Petaluma were present.

gridiron heroes, if the Go'den Bear is to keep its honor untarnished. fooIF SCORES when a motion expressing the reich-stags confidence in the ministry was rejected by 230 to 15 votes. It was regarded likely that the new chancellor would try to form a post offered the Holdups Net $7,000 NEWARK, N. Nov. 24.

Five armed men held up three men carrv-ing payroll of the Hilton Cloth- i lu reseman. our in? Company, relieved them of hagif containing $7000 and escaped. new coalition. There was some talk that the of chancellor might be again to Gustav Streseman, but lieinrich Albert, minister of i i i The lunelienn given Mrs. Thos.

G. I companions for his home in Sausa- k'cmaii Is given the gas station op-'inter, the national president. lito, William Sargeaut, popularly by the couple near Windsor, known as "Billy 13 year old son of a ten acre ranch and $200 in cash. Mrs. A.

L. Phillips, president of W. Sargeant, curator of the Cali-jghe also was allowed $50 additional foinm Academy of Arts and Sciences' was the object of a widespread counsel lees search today in the hay cities. While Boy Scouts assisted thej BOI fHT LAM) NEAR TOWN I Marin county authorities in a seareh I. Rosenbaum of Lahrman lane Lummins lo Drop I the hills baelc of Sausalito, the has sold 3 acres of his home place One v.

1.. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 Senator tified to watclfTor him. JTi'Ovements hud slUt'lUThe lie OWn- Cummins of Iowa, president pro tern; Because of the boys steady' will soon take possession and of the Senate and chairman of theacter and liahits his disappearance I w-1 1 1 engage in the poultry business. Senate Interstate Commerce Commit- is regarded as unusually mysterious.

I Hinrirhsen and wife recently tee. will relinquish one of those The last seen of him by his boyj" places. He Is considering which it friends was at about 6 p. m. jester-1 returned from Europe where they shall he and is expected to min- day.

He and some other boys had had been listing relatives. Mr. Ro-rriunkate his decision to Repiiblk an been playing during the afternoon genhaum will continue to reside on leaders early next week. near the home of the late John Han- wealthy and San Fran-, 6 rancn 0 ji'iiro lumber man, who was drown-, reconstruction In the Cuno government. Various political leaders were 'emmoned by President Ebert, who conferred upon the cabinet situation.

It is virtually a certainty that Socialists have a place in the pro- King Alfonso In Florence Florence, Italy, Nov. 24 King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain I posed hew coalition government, but arrived from Rome for their prom- not communists. President Leib of the reichstag conferred with President Ebert. It was understood both agreed another cabinet should be organized with the least possible delay, owing to the seriousness of the situation in Sax- ised visit to Florence. A great crowd extended an ovation.

0 1924 Chevrolet Coupe $830, Petaluma. n6tf ed in a yacht'ng accident two years' a :0. As darkneis came on the bojsj let for their homes. "Billy did not return home end i after several hours alarmed relatives and friends began a search, whiili revealed no trace of him. Yale 13; Harvard 0.

Army Navy 0. Michigan 10; Minnesota 0. Notre Dame 20; Carnegie Tech 0. Chicago 13; Wisconsin G. Illinois Ohio State 0.

Syracuse Nebraska 0. Iowa 17; Northwestern It. New York Boston U. 0. University of Maryland 40; Catholic Univer.ity 6, at Washington.

Heir To $7,000,000 Sails MANILA, Nov. 24. Gregario Carmichael, 14 vear old Filipino boy, said to be joint heir with his sister and aunt to a $7,000,000 oil land estate Oklahoma, sailed for Seattle on the President Madison on November 1 4, en route to Oklahoma i was learned today. Cockburn Berger Have Attractive Window Display Cockburn Berger, who purchased Raymond Bros, store some time ago tlie ilave made many improvement to the a pace. Tbe three display windows in I tle drygoods and clothing store, are attracting uch attention.

The new is gun ended the second quarter. The play slowed down in the last two quarters and the men plainly showed that they were tired. Blewett had four chances to make drop kicks and missed them all. BERKELEY, Nov. 24.

U. C. 9, Stanford 0. This is the result of the big game today. U.

C. won the victory, but the Stanford teem won great laurels for tiny met defeat nobly and a glorious struggle. Frenzied cheers from more tnan 73,000 football fans turned California Memorial Stadium into an infeino ot noise this afternoon when the Golden Bears, fighting defiantly, scored a touchdown against the Stanford Cardinals in the second period of play. Fighting a scoreless first period, the Bears waked oppoitunily came in the second quarter, when Babe Horrell. California center, broke through the Cardinal line and blocked an attempted punt 'by Ernie Nevers, who was kicking from behind "his own goal line, end made touchdown.

Blewett kicked the goal. The hugp stadium was a riot of color as cheer leaders of the two universities led hundreds of students in college yells. Californias golden and Stanfords cardinal flashed as the gal'ant "layers struggled the green field to win the annual big game. The crowd was football mad and plunes of the warriors brought forth gales of cheers. It was the greatest football crowd in the history of California, 73.423 excited fans filled the huge bowl Thousands of spectators were tnrned away at the gates.

The hills in back of the huge oval were crowded by those who failed to gain admittance to the stadium. Never in the gridiron history of California has the bay district been the scene of such a mightv, riotous, colorful spectacle of athletic worship. Ferryboats were jarned. Southern, Pacific and Key Route trains snaked their ways from the mo'es with' humanity hanging on by its figurative ears. Great lineups of street cars carried human cargo on its Toofs.

Tens of thousands of automobiles crawled to the great Memorial Stadium in Strawberry Canyon. Thousands of students walked. WANTED Rags, old rags, must be clean. Bring to Courier office. n20tl0 MYSTIC THEATRE Pool Case Is Continu'd SANTA ROSA.

Nov. 24. By sent arraignment of fortLer county auditor Charles A. Pool on three amended indictments charging embezzlement of public funds was continued yesterday to November 30. The three amended indictments were prepared, it is said, to forestall the last a and long white corduroy trousers.

possible sustaining of demurrers to tile original indictments which had been filed by the attorneys for Pool. Action on the demurrers await the return of Judge Ross Campbell, who heard the arguments on them. Boy Scouts were thrown into hurt today. Hie search included tcur of the Sausalito waterfiont. Billy Sargeant, whose home nt 885 Sausalito boulevard, wore, green 1 he hoy mother is Genevieve Rixford Sargeant, prominent artist, he is a nepnew of Dr.

Emmet lord, well known San I rancisco geon and he is a grandson of scientist of That name. 0 coat TOURS FOR AMUSEMENT J. A. McNEAR, Manager Petaluma, California ADULTS 10c War Tax Include! CHILDREN 16c lighting effect is of advantage in making a night display. A fire place has been installed in each window jrom which a soft red glow radiates and 7as tbe effaoj of a fire burning Rix-j)n a Many compliments have sur-been showered on the artist who the arranged the window display which attracting the attention of every- one who passes.

o- Taxi 88 Phone Fred A. Meyers Taxi Service. Stand at Adams Cigar store, 127 Main street. Country trips a specially. An order signed by Judge Atty.

F. A. Cronjwell is nam- of tax appraiser inj the estate Reasonable rates. Stand phone 88. Residence phone 914 J.

41 Walter Glazier Service station and garage 825 3d street now open, Repairs, oil, grease gas. We nevf close. altt ed the late Mrs. Anna Eaptista. De Laval Combined Water Heater Elks Annual Charity Ball Wednesday At the Jr.

High school gym next Wednesday night the charity ball of the Petaluma lodge of Elks will take place as a masquerade. Valuable prizes will be awarded and one of the best orchestras in th county I has been engaged to supply music for dancing. Every year the Elks give a charity ball to raise money I to provi.de Xntas cheer for the needy jof the city. The public is asked to do their part in helping by attend- ing the big event. Those ho do inot dance will find entertainment in many novel stunts that have been arranged by tbh committee.

I FOUND PEARLS IN OYSTERS I William Case, blacksmith, found ten pearls in oysters which he was eating for lunch Friday at the Baldwin restaurant. One which was unusually large was sent to San Francisco to determine its value. PICKARD dining room china AND GLASS Adds the charm of distinction to the most finely appointed table Also let us show you the Encrusted and Etched All Over Gold Single Pieces they make ideal gifts. Beauty, Charm, Distinction in Iiekaril China A. H.

ROSS Jeweler and Optician Watch Inspectors for Northwestern Pacific Railroad And Dairy Sterilizer SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Leatrice Joy and Nita Naldi in YOU CANT FOOL YOUR WIFE An elaborate and luxurious production of society. A drama of temptation, guilty love and destrojed faith. THE DETECTIVE' A two reel Aubrey Comedy Adults 30e War Tax Paid Children 15c Continuous performance today, shows start: 1:15, 3:05, 4:55, 6:45, 8:30 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Special Star Cast in JACQUELINE or Blazing Barriers James Curwoods famous book of flaming hearts and forests; of strong men and women all cast by fate into the web of intrigue. "BOW WOW A two reel Sennett Comedy Adults2OcWarJTaxJPa1diChildren0e TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Mary Carr in THE CUSTARD CUP A homespun story of sunshine, smiles and happiness fiHeU: ed with suspense mystery and-romance. 1 PATHE NEWS PATHE REVIEW Adults 20c War Tax Paid Children 15c WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 J.

B. Warner in FLAMING HEARTS A breath-taking drama of thrills, romance and anspense. "WHERE'S THERE A WILL" a two-reel Sennet comedy Adults 20c War Tax Paid Children 10c THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 William Duncan in MAN OF THE NIGHT A gripping drama of strong men and strong hearts blended into a lovely romance and thrilling adventure. GRAPHIC AESOPS FABLES Adults 20c War Tax Paid Children 10c Hill Opera House J. A.

KcXEAR, Jr, Manager Oliver Evans, formerly of this now of San Francisco, has returned home after a visit here with his grandmother, Mrs. O. T. Baldwin. No.

1 6n 10-gal. can capacity $50.00 No. 2 4 10-gal. can capacity $42.00 No. 3 2 10-gal.

can capacity $36.00 ft Complete With Kerosene. Burner Baby Wear ft 1 (, Closed for Repairs Features scheduled to play here on Saturdays and Sundays will be shown 1 at Mystic Theater on these days. PICTURE FRAMING I i I' THE GRAY SHOP Formerly the Womans Exchange 0. AY. DENTON, Prop.

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