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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 8

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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PAOB HQBT THE SAN MATEQ TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929 SCOUT DRIVE FIR II (IT! II II i i a San Bruno Over Top and Other Cities Report Additional Subscriptions Redwood City with a quoU of $1250 in the Hoy Scout budget drive today reported total of $951) and San Kruno reported over the top on her quota of $100. Additional subscriptions were also reported for San Mateo, Hillsbor- oaKh, Burl'mKame and other cities. Redwood City subscriptions for the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday UB reported by Chairman T. Thorning of the drive committee are: Mrs. i i fSfi.iM) 2j On i i i i i i I i i i i i KiMiwtiuil c'lty Triminc TI'I'M) I I I I .1.

i i i i i i i i I I i i I i i i i i i i i i mi (Jarl Wiicm-r Dr. N. i i i rl'lili i i i a ruvlns Co. M. i i s'lin K.

W. i i i 6 11. i a iji) I I I I I I r.u O. Krunmi a U. --'MI Siini i i i a'im i i I i i i II.

i i I i i i i i A' i ml i- Murli'l 1,. ilulili Ktinilt-y MilcllHI MiiHlisi K. i Kinlly M. dlt I UK A I i i i MI-K. ('.

K. i i i I i i i i i i i i A. l-'iibhr The list for the past it) other cities includes; it. 2-1 l.lill ours A. i i A i i I illh.Tt A I I I I i i i .1.

i i K. i i K. Knur in iniMiinry of r. H. i i K.

i i School Money --o o- (Continued I'rom Page 1) to joenlc the JKOP.O;/ heid fur refuiul on loeker deposits. Money in Hunk In fairness to me and with a view of having the facts in UK- matter known, wish to state tint when I severed'my connection with the hifrh school, 1 left books showing the deposits in the National Bank of San Mutcu, and informed Mr. Boron, new superintendent, of the fact deposits of the money and the amount thereof. I assumed that this was all that wtis required on my part, as the money was deposited in the name of the San Mateo Union High School, and I hud no control over it in any way after July 1, 1928, when I was no long-er principal of the hijr'n school. No request for any further information in the matter was ever made upon me by anyone, particularly Mr, Diether.

The amount of the money on deposit in the National Bank of Mateo is and as you already have been notified by Mr. David WiSnom, the cnshicr of the bank, is subject to your withdrawal at any time and at all times has been subject to ycur withdrawal since July 1, 1928. Will you please give the same pubhcit" to this letter ami the facts of this matter ns you have to the erroneous report of Mr. Diether, which was made at your last meeting. Yours very truly, JOHN WAS LEY.

Traffic Plans (Continued from page 1) in charge of Boy' Scouts and 'lines will be provided to prevent confusion in placing cars. Numerous free parking places in the up-town section will be designated by prop er niffns. SALLY REAPPEARS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Sally Whitcomb, central figure in on attack case here in January, 1928, was treated at Emor- uency hospital early today after leaping from an automobile bc- eiuse of an argument with her escort, Local Screen Star Lina Baguette, San Mlteo'x own daughter, who nan made rapid progress in motion pic- i lures, will starrej at the New San Mateo Theatre tomorrow and Friday in "Show Folks," her latest picture. Kddic )uil- liui Miss in this hack-stage story of show TIE ELECTION PHY HFRF TONIGHT DEATH LIST 40 IN MONDAY GWE OVER 3 STATES Granada Company Offers Well- Known Amateurs in Comedy of Politics San Francisco Stock Market lim i i A i i i i A i I i 1 I I Sfli'i i i i i Cos A- JIB i A 1 I'.

I i I i i a i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I-'ilf i i i i i i Hi-ox i i i 22 I i I Me i I I 1 i i I 1 a i Ni.rth AMHT i I Ullvi-r I'-lltci-ii A 1 tu 1'iu- Women of Kim Mateo and Burlingame who have- no idea how it ffeU to be a candidate 1 for public 'office will know after seeing the Granada Players in "The Cleanup," a political comedy by Barry Conj ners, which is to be produced by the local company tonight Thursday at the Junior Col- llogy, San Mateo. Linda May will be seen in the J'oJe of a yyuntf wife who has allowed herself to be nominated for mayor. Mildred Bramlett is Mis? I May's campaign manager for spfll during tiie play, and Afra. 1 Fred Boor, Mrs. Uonnie ivicrriii 'ami Mrs.

L. W. Malloy form a trio jof clubwomen iyijium uf tyjiy who beliove their sex should rule i the world. Thomas Irwin has a difficult 'role in "Butch" McKenna, a ward i boss who subsequently becomes Miss May's chief adviser in her race for mayor. Francis Raymond will be seen in the role of a husband who couldn't say "no" to his wife until she I dipped her fingers in politics.

He i.s a changed man when that bombshell breaks. Thomas Branson and Benjamin Dwycr both have important rules, Branson taking the part (he cumlhluto'x young brother who is quite successful in being out of order most of the time. CLAKKSDALE, -Feb. 27. number of dead in a statt-s Monday was increased to 40 lato toduy with the death of two of the injured in here.

J. 11. Preston, 62, bookkeeper, and Mrs. Edward Mack, GO, both of Duncan, were additional dead. Hospital attendants said ut least four other injured in a critical condition.

Lindbergh Bride of a Year in Suit for Divorce Mrs. Elizabeth Bornasque vl Redwood City, married a little more than a year alleges her husband I quarreled and took opposite sides on every subject that came up, driving friends and relatives permanently away, according to a suit for divorce filed in the Ked- wood Superior Court today. On i December she says he took all the i out of the house and returned. They were mar- (Continued from page 1) ward Popocateptl und the twin volcanoes north of the city. Lindbergh and his bride-to-be arrived at the Valbuyna aviation.

field by motor. The plane had 1 been- refuelled and clt-ant'd and was alighting from an automobile, Anne carried a small handbag. Lindbergh hud the plane taken out of the hangar, assisted, his fi- ancee into it and then boarded it himself. The field officer claimed he knew Lindbergh and Miss Anno were off for Kstacion Calk-s a flight of four hours from here. Then he apparently changed bis, course from a southerly direction! to a-northeasterly course.

COLLEGE PHENUIE5 FDR HOTF.D UNMATCHED COSTUMES The ensemble for spring is likely to have Us coat not match its frock. They may have the same or blending color tones, with the frock silk and the coat woolen, or they may both be of the same fabric (nil different colors that complement each other. SAN BRUNO MEN SUED FOR DEATH OF CRASH VICTIM Prosper Bou, well-to-do and pio- rl'' 1 HO .1 K- I A i i i i i i nm i i i i i i i oil of Ullll A i i I i i i i of i i i a 21 Km a I i Ii'" I i i i i i i i i i i 2 i i SAN BRUNO GOES OVER TOP IN BOY SCOUT CAMPAIGN L. A. Officers Dead As Auto Overturns LOS ANGELES, Feb.

27. --(IP) --Two Los Angeles policemen were killed instantly today when their automobile crashed into a curb and rolled over three times. The officers, W. II. Martle of Glendale, and J.

Schoemaker, were hurrying to notify a man that his relative was dying when the crash occurred. According to reports the officers attempted to pass another machine. ing the death in an automobile accident of Glenn A. Hughes, 28, San, Francisco, occurring on El Ca-' mino-Keal in San Bruno on February 28, 1X8. Suit was filed in the Superior Court by Mrs.

Lucy C. Hughes, of the deceased, and: only living kin. Hughes was killed instantly when San Bruno police' say he stepped in front of a road-! ster driven by young Bou. Of Rumania's population rf 000,000, some 80 per cent arc peas-', wnts. 'Outward Bound' Stage Success to Be Given by Student Players Here Depicting a journey of into the hereafter, members of the' Junior College I'laynickers' dub will present "Outward Bound" on Muivh 8 and in the junior col- ItKtf auditorium.

The play a written by Button Vane, and was. attended with capacity crowds in New York and Tlie first Beetle is in a ship's bar why re a number of in'Jividuals of I strata of English society I muei on mysterious voyage into the hereafter. Wardell Jenr.innK plays the part of Reverend Duke, a struprglinfr! vnnnjj rlcri'yman; Howard Riirsby takes the clmi-acter of the pam-' per'jd rich man's son who is fol- lowipt; the wayward path; JJoio- thy Tully is Anne, a winsome I ucuiity of a wealthy English ina- nor. Jack jjortrays the part of a commoner who has made his way from the gutter to fame, iiyi-nn Goodman is the disappoint- ed lover. Ancient Jerusalem, AtJirns and Rome obtained their water supply front distant piuces conveyed through aqueducts.

Man Sued For Damage to Auto William J. Cluun, Bersford realty man anil presidnt of the Beresford DevJopment association, was today named defendant in a damage suit for $702.02 and costs by J. Dcpaoli Company, truck ganinerti, ing out of a crush on the high at Euclid avenue in San Bruno Uecenmer zt, when iiic Hmini.ir leges his truck was wrecked. Times Want Ads Bring Results o- San Mateo Partner Buys Poultry Firm The Lomitu Park i of Onin 1 tn and Asaro lias recently lifim hy I'aul Ominitu, Kan who formerly owned the Pujjltrv nitii I'nrli. On takinif over rumpli'lo ownership, Onoruto said the numafic- nont would he rrairuanizod nw of the former Onoratn 'oultr Poultry utoek tvill In- nifirliamliwil exclusively iuilln i.rf., will In.

mi Hie retaii side. In order insure On.ira- said all stock will be mill; fed, und killed on the prein- SLS. Paul Onorato is well known on the I'oninsula. lie hen in the retail poultry business for the past thirty years. SAN BRUNO, Feb.

i Bruno, with a quota of in the, county budget drive of Boy Scouts, 1 has gone over the top with a total! n.ore than il was reported toduy by Chairman Norman Nasits Dr. F. H. Smith, vice-chairman' l-liu drive hi-re. i Wwkifrs riven the thanks! i Chairman Nitwits today.

isre proud of the support accorded professional and business men) San Kruno to the great churue-- tcr building work of the Boy Scouts. The aim of the movement is to build better bodies and make TM finer citizens of the luda who i i i i i i i.s surely due to those who. have so generously subscribed and those who have tfiven active assistance in the drive." Tin- personnel of the United States navy lias bocn ni-aily ilcd tilnrc Thu figures now show men as against 001) in 101-1. Pioneer Woman of 1 Hillsborouffh Passes 1 M-s. Alice M.

Howe, 417 El Cer-! rito avenue, lUUshornugh, wife Kent JIowc, died Jattf yes-1 i terday at Mills Memorial hospital. She was a pioneer of California! hjiviiiR niiidc her home tin tin: Pen-; iriHulu Itir years, A son, Ed-" i ward Kent Howe, also Funeral services tomorrow muniiiiK at the chapel of George Sneider company will be pri-! i vuta. SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday TOMATOES, fancy spljd and ripe 2 Ibs. LETTUCE, fancy Imperial Valley each CAULIFLOWER, fine white 2 for ORANGES--Sunkist, 288 size 1 3 doK 5 BLOOD ORANGES doz PRUNES, Sun Dried 4 Ibs. CARROTS, TURNIPS, bunches And complete line of jfrcsh Fruits anil VeKvtablcB at reasonable prices.

Coming soon--a new idea in marketing 1 '--better for you, better for us, which means savings for both of us. 20th Avenue and Highway Opposite Hcrcsford I'olo Field San Mateo "If we haven't got, it, it can't be gotten" If what you icek. Dinner here icven a wefik. Chef. Of course yuu are sorry she fi Koinif off on a visit But it could be a lot worse.

Suppose we wore net here? But wo are So you will make no mistake Ut you cull twenty-one times week. And we hope you'll tell her iiow good it was when 1 urets back. Short Ordera a Specialty BYRON GRILL 248 Street San Mat Thursday Specials Fruits -and Vegetables Juice Sunkist Oranges, 5 dozen 88c Yz case Salton Seedless Grapefruit, 6 for 35c Dozen 65c Pismo Peas, 2 Ibs 28c (Full and Sweet) Fresh Garden Spinach, 3 Ibs. 20c Fancy New White Potatoes, 2 Ibs. 25c (Evenly Sized) Bon Voyage Fruit Baskets Filled with any combination of fancy fresh fruits, jtlace fruits, candies, clKirrctKH, dears, you may select.

SACRAMENTO ASPARAGUS SALAD PEARS FRESH STRING BEANS CUI.TIVATF.D MUSHROOMS STRAWHERRY RHUBARB FRESH PINEAPPLES COCOANUTS BLOOD ORANf.ES KING MANDARINS CUCUMBERS LEVY BRQS. SAN MATEO 2700- 11CKLINGAME MOO VOTERS ATTENTION! Would You Want a Woman Mayor? Sec "THE CLEANUP" A Play in Three Acts Ity It.irry Connors To Be Presented by THE GRANADA PLAYERS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT at the JUNIOR COLLEGE AUDITORIUM SAX MATEO Adults 50c Children under 12 2iic 'ENINSULA EATRES THEATRES E.W SAN MATEO PMONI SAN MATEO 440 LAST TIM US TONIGHT TIUJKSUAY AND FRIDAY FOLKS Eddie Quiilan Lina ROBIRTARMStBONO BESSII BARRlStAlt DOOLKY COMEDY FRIDAY MIGHT ONLY OPPORTUNITY NIGHT 3 CASH PRIZES! DAYS--RICHARD D1X in "R12DSKIN" TONIGHT, THURSDAY AND Gary Cooper was an nviulor in "The of the Condemned" PAEAJWOCNT TALKING PICTURE ALSO VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE FOX MOVIETONE NEWS The San Mateo Times Progress Edition THE FINEST SECTION EVER PUBLISHED ON THE PENINSULA! Featuring a complete history of the construction of the San Mateo-Hayward bridge --an industrial and real estate review. Friday Special Announcement The New San Mateo Theatre will show on the screen the pictures taken by the Fox Film Corp. of the SAN MATEO JUNIOR COLLEGE "BRAWL" Thursday and Friday In Addition to Our Regular Feature LINA BASQUETTE in "SHOW FOLKS" DON'T FORGET FRIDAY NIGHT IS OPPORTUNITY NIGHT.

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