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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 5

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Sat 7, mi, PETALUMA DAILY COURIER, PETALUMA, CALIF. if 4 Tiet'tm In Social and Club Circles THIS WEEK GOOD GAME OF BASEBALL The Guldner Stars defeated the Napa team Sunday at the Petaluma high school grounds by the score of 4 to 3. It was one of the best games played this season on the MAY 5th to 10th IS diamond. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. T.

Curry to M. Dunbar 3 acres in Bloomfield. I. M. and H.

Ansell to A. Mykle-stad, 20.16 acres on Petaluma and Sebastopol road. T. G. Blakeman to G.

Mery por Petaluma Rancho and tps 5 and 6, 6 con. 394.82 acres. Also portion Made In California Week TOE MINISTERIAL UNION A very interesting meeting of the Petaluma Ministerial Union was held at Rev. Winnings office Tuesday morning at 9 oclock. Many subjects and problems touching the moral life of the town were profitably discussed.

After the regular business was transacted Rev. Ray read a paper on the Sunday church, service, which was discussed by the members present The date of the next regular meeting of the Union is Tuesday, May 20th. near Todd tract, Petaluma Rancho containing 269.40. The object is to make us all better customers of the products of our own state and greatly aid in its prosperity. If every family in this wonderful state of ours, would become thoroughly informed regarding her manufactured articles and always give them preference when prices and quajities.are equal, the added prosperity of California would surprise us all.

New factories would spring up to supply the demand; population would increase: and our many natural resources would be greatly This stpre is doing its bit in promoting the jnteress of the State in this Made In Week" program PETALUMA UNDERTAKER FILES CERTIFICATE D. J. Healey filed certificate of partnership under fictitious name, certifying that he is sole proprietor of Healeys undertaking parlors at Petaluma. 1 RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SATURDAY The Congregational ladies have yielded to the urgent request for a I pure food and apron sale to he conducted in their chapel on For several months these competent needle-women have been anticipating, this notable event. Secure your, sup- ply of good things to eat at this; (Mrs.

D. W. RAVENSCROFT) "Good Roads was the topic upon which J. R. Peters, secretary of the Taxpayers Association addressed the Womans Club Tuesday afternoon.

He gave a history of the movement in this county, arguing the prosperity of other counties which in natural advantages were behind Sonoma, and showing the good of the future of Sonoma if this measure went through. He was most convincing and made 'many converts. Other numbers on the program weje solos by Mrs. Righetti, accompanied by Mrs. Keig.

"Ave Maria, of Luzzi; and The Low Back Car. Mrs. Righettis numbers are always splendidly rendered and appreciated. Miss Gaddis of the high school faculty gave exquisite interpretations of Greig's To the Spring, and Erotik. Miss Eloise Sweeneys recitation The Angel Child, and The Three Inch Grin were given with charac-terisnc dimples and winsome grace.

Miss Nellie Denman, the president, occupied the chair at a short business session during which the club ratified the constitution of the Recreation League and will elect a member to take her place in the League. As hostesses, Mesdames Mott, Hollis, Ravenscroft, and Miss Grover received and bade adieu to guests after serving tea and cake. The dub breakfast will take place May 20th. 'HT, and asks your assistance. SPECIAL SERVIVES ATj ST.

VINCENT'S The Forty Hours adoration which commenced, Sunday at St Vincents church, concluded Mondtfy night. Father OGrady of Sau Francisco was here to preach closing sermon night Sunday morning Rev. Father Kelly celebrated the mass the service and Father Kiely delivered the, sermon. Large congregations tended the services. event.

Raymond Brothers O' COMMITTEE. MILL ORGANIZE MOTHER'S CLUB Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock at the Womans Culb, there will be a meeting of the women of the city, to organize a Mothers Club. mothers and those Interested are invited to attend Everyone will he welcome. Mrs. A.

L. Phillips will be temporary chairman. o- POMONA GRANGE TO MEET Pomona Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, will celebrate Flora Day at Geyserville on Saturday, May 10, according to the original plan and a fine program of music and sing will be given during the lecturers hoeTr. John A. Ellis of Geyserville Grange is presiding worthily over the, deliberations of Pomona grange and this fact will make the coming session noteworthy.

The Womans Auxiliary of the, St. John'. Episcopal church, met at the home of Mrs. J. Pierce Monday afternoon when the members met Miss Von Holt of Honolulu who spoke on Work in the Church.

-o E. P. Hansen installed the officers of. Cypress Grove of Druids Monday night as follows: Past Arch, E. P.

Hansen. Noble Arch, E. Pedeprade. Vice Arch, R. Momhoisse.

Conductor, L. Pedeprade. Secretary, G. N. Smith.

Treasurer, V. Reidi. Inside guard, Carl Wilen. ALL SOLDIERS WELCOME At the. meeting held Monday night the members of Petaluma Parlor, N.

S. G. completed plans for the reception to be given the soldiers at the Womans club "house on evening. The committee has extended, through the press, an invitation to every soldier to be present on this occasion as the guest of the Native Sons. The committees are: General Committee, J.

W. Murphy, chairman; C. N. Behrens, W. G.

Ka-lish, P. Behrens, Fred L. Jennings. Reception, F. Clifford Allen, W.

J. Farrell, C. N. Behrens. Floor: F.

L. Jennings, Horace Chandler and Ivan Liddle. Candidates Column FUNERAL OF CHILD The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milne (nee Lo-, pus) was held yesterday from th Healey funeral parlors and was private.

The burial was in Calvary cem etery. The little form was laid to final rest in the family plot under a shroud of blossoms. FOR COUNCILMAN W. L. Sales Election Tues.

June 10, 1919. High Class Automobile Painting Delivery cars and wagons painted and lettered to your order and satisfaction in price as well as workmanship. At CALIFORNIA PAINT SHOP 12 East Washington H. L. TRIPLETT, Prop.

E. I. Camm, H. N. Riblet, P.

J. Blim, F. Castagna, C. Beck, F. H.

Phillips and J. C. Mount, members of the Islam Temple, Mystic Shrin-ers, of San Francisco, attended at meeting of that order in San Fran-J cisco Saturday night, when degree' work was conferred. FOR MAOR OF rETALUMA Adolph Young ELECTION, TUES. JUNE 10, 1919.

DEATH OF PHIL TOZZI Philip Pozzi, of the Bellevue district, passed away at his home after a short illness. Deceased was born November 7, 1867, in Switzerland. He is survived by his widow, Caroline, and five children, Edith, Philip, Albert, Alice and Theodore. The May meeting of the Penn-grove farm center was held Monday night at Evart hall. The Farm Bureau Conference was the subject of a report given by Sheridan W.

Baker. A traveling motorcyclist, whose name could not be learned, was injured Sunday when he collided with an automobile on the highway below this city. Dr. Lumsden attended him and later he uas able to leave for his home. Pioneer Roofing Supreme in quality.

Insist on Pioneer Roofing for satisfactions sake. REX MERCANTILE CO. Petaluma Distributor. E. R.

Samuels of Novato, member of the Petaluma Court, F. of was named a member of the credential oommittee at the grand session held this week in San Francisco. Street Superintendent S. Akers has men at work repairing the pavement on Howard street from Washington to Bodega avenue and is also making repairs ou Washington street A Today, May 7th, is the anniversary of the sinking by the Germans, of the Lusitania, when hundreds of innocent women and children lost their lives. trade marks arid copyright obtained or no fee.

Send nw4e4, sketched or photos and do scnption for SEARCH and report 9n'r'Mitrfety. Bank references. PARENTS BUILD FORTUNES you. Ocr free booklets tell bw, what to tnrent and save pra money. Write today.

D. SWIFT A CO. PATEMT LAWYERS, Seventh St. Washington, D. C.

DR. F. P. DENHAM, DENTIST 204 Main St. With Dr.

Lumsden. Hours 9 to 12 1 to 5. Sundays bv appointment FILE PETITION IN ESTATE Attorney F. A. Coffman Monday filed in the superior court petition on behalf of P.

O. Unger of Petaluma for letters of administration on estate of the late Perry E. Unger, who died April 26, leaving a policy of insurance for $1000 to be divided among the heirs, consisting of father, who is petitioner, ln-other and sister. a ADVANCING IN NEWSPAPER WORK Mrs. Fred Bordwell, (formerly Miss Georgia Graves of this city,) who has been filling a position on the Oakland Tribune for the past several months, is going to Coronado where she will report the sessions of the State Federation of Womans clubs.

Mrs.1 Bordwell Is now one of the special writers on the Tribune. Ernest Young is filling a position with Camm Hedges Co. Mrs. Anna Ramos of East Petaluma, has won the cash prize offered by the publication Physical Culture for the best physical development of a class of several athletic young women. Mrs.

Ramos has developed into a good swimmer and her picture has appeared In the San Francisco dailies. DR. G. R. HUBBELL Physician Sc Surgeon.

X-Ray Laboratory Hours: 1 to 4 p. m. Eve. Suh. by Appointment.

13S Ken-' tucky St. Phones 964. Res. 237 Keokuk St. Phone 954.

Mrs. Dillon and Mrs. Shaver Will act as hostesses at St Marys Guild tea this afternoon. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF 4 A Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps The following letter was received by the Banks of Petaluma concerning the safe keeping of Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps, and the collection and deposit of Coupons on the same. ATTENDED CONTENTION AT SONOMA Rev.

F. F. Farrington of the Congregational church, accompanied by; Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Greens, Elwood Byce, Mrs. H. P. Brainerd, Mrs.

G. Oscar, Mrs. C. I. Hooper, attended the meeting of the Sonoma County Association of Congregational churches, held yesterday Sonoma.

Unity Grove of Druids gave a banquet Sunday night in honor of the returned soldiers, members of the lodge. Visiting members were present from Tomales and Santa, Rosa. Do Glasses Cure Headache? Is a question that we have answered to the entire satisfaction of many of our patrons with glasses fitted to 9 correct optical defects of the eyes. the direct cause of eyestrain and headache. If headache persists, bet- ter have us examine your eyes.

MacLachlan Optical Co. Successors to Lawson-Rlnner Optical Optometrists ft Opticians Phone 466 163 Main St BUY CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS 4 AND INCREASE CALIFORNIA PAY ROLLS Dont forget about the 3 Berkeley lots to be sold at a sacrafice, if sold before May 15. Full particulars call at 165 Main street or Phone 693 J. a22tf To Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies of i Twelfth Federal Reserve District: Dear Sirs: During the last four Liberty Loan drives, many campaign workers have told 4is that people hesitated to subscribe for Liberty Bonds because they were afraid of losing them, after they had fully paid for Many people are not accustomed to taking care of bonds and do noj rent safe deposit boxes, nor would it pay them to Tent a safe deposit box sim- -ply to keep a few hundred dollars worth of Liberty Bonds. In order to co-operate with the Government and meet this emer- gency.

will your bank accept from your customers Victory Notes for safekeeping, without charge? I Either tssue a special pass-book to each depositor, showing de- scriptlon of thr Victory Notes therein, neepssarily specifying the 4 particular not Itself, or enter this information in his own passbook; store the noteiTyour.own vaults as tlti interest matures, clip the coupons, and credit the amount of Interest to the Savings account of your ifonnaftnrt tt- FUNERAL NOTICES 4 e. fi 4 lute For Sale by All Grocers Golden Eagle Milling Co. if a The funeral of the late A. Corliss will take place 'oij Wednesday, May 7th, at 1:45 from the D. J.

Healey funeral parlorsr'thence to the Masonic Temple, where services will be conducted at twogoclock by Peta luma lodge No. 180. F. A. M.

Interment Cypress Hill under the di rection of D. J. Healey of the Healey funeral parlors. Friends and acquaintances respectfully invited to attend. 1 I IJu a This plan has been -adopted In several qf tha Federal Reserve diaW tricta and Wherever It has been tut Into'effect has' met with much swccess.

7 Yours very truly, r. James kv lynch; Federal Reserve-. Bank of fean J. i i Chairman Victory Liberty Loan General Executive Board. ii X-.

flJ' V- Our, finely equipped and up-to-date planing mill can take care of your work andwe give it close and expert attention. Get our prices on anything in the building line before you build. Cavanagh Lumber Co. tf THREE REASONS WHY OUli CANDIES. ARE BETTER FIRST We use only thebest raw material that can be bought SECOND Our goods are made in an absolutely clean and sanitary factory, which is opes the Inspection of the public at all times.

THIRD A life time study in the manufacture of strictly high class and down to the minute confections. BURRILLS candy and lunch parlors Successors to Jones Co. 137 Main St. PKone 386 It is needless to say that the banks of this city give co-operation to the request and plans as outlined in the suggestions made by the late James K. Lynch.

In fact this programme has been followed for sometime. The banks of this city beg leave to announce to the public that they are prepared to go several steps further than the plan outlined and will EXTEND THTQ SERVICE FOR ALL FORMER ISSUES OF LIBERTY feONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. We would be pleased to have you call for further and complete particulars. no not miceMiry than Smal.poz. -Anar experience bee demonstrated the ftlmoet mlreeuloos efficacy, and henstetenea, of Antityphoid Vaccination Be vaccinated NOW by yoor physician, yon and your family.

It la more vital then bouee insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "Have yon bad Typhoid? telling of Typhoid Vaccine, Results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carrier THE CUTTEt 1AB0RAT0KY, BUI2LEY, CAL oooocine vncctNts acs eeota a. hv. uctnas The Banks of Petaluma Auto Painting-Washing Autos painted, varnished, tops renovated, washing cleaning, vulcanizing, tire repairs, autos greased, general repair work. LIBERTY GARAGE AND AUTO PAINT SHOP J.

8. THOMAS Sc SON 131-133 KELLER ST. CHICHESTER PILLS Ledteel Aak ytw Pracriil Mlhaa tava IHanMiRu sntfi in Kf4 and (fold metallic' botes, sealed with Bins nknsinivBe.SUM;AbiaysltalUtM SQID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYONE i I.

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1891-1928