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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 8

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Petaluma, California
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WEDNESDAY, Octotor 19, mi PETALUMA DAILY COURIER, PETALUMA, CALIF a OE2 Mmm SERVICE ES OUTSTANDING VALUES IN (swVnMir LETS MAKE TTcmr WOMENS READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS OF RARE BEAUTY AND DISTINC- TION DESIGNED BY MASTER HANDS. A SELECTION THAT WOULD DO CREDIT TO A CITYVMUCH LARGER THAN PETALUMA, Coals Suits Dresses WE wfll pleued to inspect your battery at any time and aa often aa ia pece sry, frea of charge. Our service ia the expert kind, and our experience la talwaya at your disposal. Should repaira he neceaaary we will make them at a moderate charge. 4 The Exibe Starting: and Lighting; Battery fa the famous giant ghat Uvea in a You have heard of thia battery and its unique feature it's the original Unit Seal Battery; extra powerful, easy to care for and repair.

Let us explain its features to you. Take advantage of our free service. GLENN ALLEY CO. Exide Service Station. 232 Main St.

Phone 937 The Petaluma High school football team went down to defeat yesterday at the local high school grounds at the hands of the Junior College team of Santa Rosa by the score of 47 to 0. The score at the end of the first half was 10 to 0. The P. H. S.

boys put up a good fight at the beginning of the third quarter. Captain Hoffman put in some of his substitutes. This made the line weaker and lighter and the College chaps took advantage of this and made good gains. fevers of Santa Rosa was the individual star of the game, making four touch downs, kicking six goals and one field goal. George Silva of the local high school sustained a badly sprained ankle during the third quarter.

Next Saturday P. H. S. will play the Santa Rosa high school at Santa Rosa for the second league game. Calistoga forfeited to P.

H. owing to injuries to their players and will not play. NOMEN. from $19.50 up from $29.50 up from $19.50 up At these prices the values are greater than they have been for many seasons past. You are more than welcome, if you come in just to shop.

LOST, STRAYED OB STOLEN From my home Sunday, October 2 Red Durham -Bull, three years old. A reward of 10 for information of same and $25 for his return to me. Jas. B. Burdell.

olltfj Vassar, Cooper and One-Button Unionsuits. The Wardrobe. GO TO Riewert's Market FOR SPRING LAMB 211 Main Phone 66 Delivery Service OUli OF I PETALUMA 33 Main Street- a Preliminary tests have been carried on by the Poultry Husbandry division of the United States Department of Agriculture in the use of yeast as a feed for laying hes, the theory being that this material was extremely high in vitamines and particularly valuable in the dietary of laying hens. In the Initial test the yeast was dissolved in warm water, added to the mash and the mixture allowed to stand for twenty-tour hours until the yeast had thoroughly permeated the feed. While the hens ate this mash fairly well, with the result that their egg production was slightly increased for a short period, apparently they soon became tired of the mixture and did not consume it with a relish.

Subsequently, decreased egg production resulted, and the mortality among the fowls that received the yeast was noticeably higher than in the pens not receiving it. It is thought that this mortality was due to changes occurring in the mash which developed while it was being held in a moist condition for the 24 hour period previous to feeding, rather than as a result of' the yeast itself. The moist mash was discontinued and the experimental pens were put on a dry masn containing one per cent of dried fresh yeast. The condition of the flock improved materially with 'this change and the birds soon resumed their normal appearance, with fair egg production. However, the egg yield was not greater than that from check pens without the yeast Thereafter, 3 per cent of yeast which was air and sun-dried and ted in a ground condition was used in the mashwith-out any perceptible increase in egg production.

These tests in the feeding of yeast were- not conducted on a very extensive scale, nor long enough to determine its value. The results were not promising and unless gome better method of feeding the yeast is found this product is not likely to be of much value for laying hens. MOVIES AT HIGH SCHOOL This week at the high school the electricians are installing a new compensator for the second moving picture machine and making a few minor repairs on the old machine, thus insuring perfect service Friday afternoon and night when the the Pageant of San Francisco will he shown. These improvements mean that there will be not the slightest break between reels hereafter. On October 28 the Blue Bird will be shown.

Preseeding the film will be a fancy dance and a number in OPPOSITE MOTOR PARK Values are backed by this Reliable Institution Ruberoid Roof i mg i 4 FROMi Real Estate LOS HUB A. McDonald, one of the prominent San Francisco conti actors, was here last night to attend the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce. During the war Mr. McDonalds firm built the famed ship "Faith which was constructed of concrete and cost $50,000,000 before it was ready to operate. If gave good service during the war.

Mr. McDonalds visit here last night was in the interest of the proposed new hotel which Petaluma Chamber of Commerce is planning to build. 320 acre dairy ranch, 30 milk cows. Large barn full of hay, abundance of spring water. Price $18,000.

$6,000 cash, balance on easy terms. Twenty-five years on a roof and still good. Exclusive Agents TOADe MAPS us- pat office 6 acre chicken ranch, 3 large new hen houses finished with rustic, and painted. Will accommodate 3000 hens; also a new house 20x70 also finished with rustic and painted and will accommodate 3500 chicks. Broiler house, granary, barn and dwelling.

Price $4200. A real pickup. Schluckebier Hardware Company Established 1864. NOTICE All persons or firms having claims against the American Legion Baseball Club are hereby requested to file same with Adjutant John A. Anderson on or before 1921.

ol9t3 560 acre dairy with 100 milk cows. Also horses, dairy equipments, farming tools, stock and equipment for sale and ranch for rent. 3 year lease. Capps' all-wool suits and overcoats at Raymond Bros. ol9tf YOUR APPETITE WILL FIND A LOT OF HAPPY ENCOURAGEMENT IN THE FOOD SOLD HERE.

YOULL BE ABLE TO EAT THREE' SQUARES A DAY WITH A RELISH IF WE FURNISH YOU WITH OUR PROVISIONS. THIS IS A PURE FOOD STORE WIHERE GOOD GROCERIES ARE SOLD TO AN APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC. Roscoe Sarles, the racer, who will take part in the races at the Cotati speedway on October 23d, arrived here Monday evening and is making his headquarters at the Independent garage, where his racing car is exhibited. Sarles drove up from Los Angeles. He will make his headquarters while here at the Independent garage.

Today he will try out his car at the speedway Snd expects to make a good showing at the races. Sarles is a favorite here where he made his headquarters at the opening races a few months ago. "Hatless Tom Alley, hard luck driver of the big blue Frontenac in the August race at Cotati, arrived yesterday in Santa Rosa from San Francisco, where he has been rebuilding the car. Ralph De Palma, premier racing driver and speed demon of the world, who will appear for the first time on the Cotati bowl at the speedway races next Sunday with his lightning Ballot speed car, arrived in Santa Rosa yesterday from Los Angeles, accompanied by his wife and two mechanics. RETURNED FROM OUTING AND FISHING TRIP Supervisor H.

Frank Doss, Joel Doss, Clarence and Calvin Doss and party, who have been spending a few weeks at the Eel river, have returned home. They report fishing ex-velent and had a delightful outing. Joel Doss a salmon that weighed 25 pounds. room house in town. Garage Good lot.

Price $4,000. Petaluma Market L. LENCI SONS. PHONE 312 110 MAIN ST. U.

S. Government Inspected Meats ONLY A NO. -1 MEATS HANDLED. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE BEST. ALL SAUSAGES MADE Olf PREMISES.

6 acres. Dwelling and barn, 3 large poultry houses, ldrge brooder! house. Nicely located near El Ve-i rano. Price $4200. Oregon City Woolen Mills overcoats, mackinaws and flannel ehirtsT The Wardrobe.

ol3tl0 A new assortment of smart Sailor Hats ij have arrived in black, navy and brown. Hatters plush also coored, fe't, which we are featurin'? while they last at the epe'iai dirice of $5.95 at the Millinery Department. W. A. Tough Store A.

J. Ronsheimer 20 WASHINGTON WELDING Ox Acetelyne welding. We weld everything. We have a portable outfit which can be moved to farm or factory. Work guaranteed.

Hill Plaza Garage. Phone 26. sltf o- DR. A D. MUNRO Veterinarian formerly with Fresno Veterinary hospital and Deputy County Livestock Fresno county.

Phone 1150. 34 Fifth St s28ml PROMPT SERVICE SANITARY i CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere gratitude for the many kindnesses and sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement, by our friends. ti McLaughlin family. inspected Too Late to Classify WANTED To exchange San Francisco income property for a chicken ranch, large or small. Pay the difference.

670 street Phone 1139W. ol9t6 LOST Bunch of keys between the postoffice and Continental hotel Reward if returned to George Fiske. Standard. Oil Co. ol9t2 o- Blcvctes and npp1ie at Fd Schultze, 8 Washington St tf C.

Gervasoni Sons SERVICE THAT SERVES Hornbuckles Sanitary Bakery Sells three small loaves of Bread for 25c or two large loaves of Bread for 25 cents VISIT OUB BAKERY AMD SEE THE VARIETIES OF CAKES AND BOLLS WE MAKE OUB A A SPECIALS. THEY CANT BE BEAT. Buy Capps Clothing at Raymond Bros. o6tf TASTES BETTER BECAUSE IT IS CLEAN 4 SANITARY CONDITIONS 100 PER CENT AT runrjEYs Palace i-larhct Watch for our Saturday Specials On the John Lynch Ranch. ol6t6 Fresh new Russcraft Boxed Gifts I YE GYFT SHOP 21 Western Avenue PHONE 324 22 MAIN STREET i.

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