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Santa Rosa Republican from Santa Rosa, California • 9

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SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN' THURSDAY APRIL 26 1934 PACE NINt EDUCATED STEER TO PERFORM AT RODEO SUNDAY "r111 fifinnsrn THEATRICAL NEWS juiN bijou' 3 erq vocIl Vr 411)311r kp gr It AT CEISEDIIILLE -At ik INCUBATOR TOT 13KING GAINS NO FELLOWS TO DISTRICT OFFICERS HERE Mann Odd Fellows Will Have Joint Meeting Saturday Night 400 Expected to Attend Reception For Walter Wright Eva Close Iry -t '40F c' ki! 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Ni-ns the complimented guest at a birthday dinner given tttndeSr by her parents Mr and George Kitchen of Alexander valley Miss Frances Ledford of Santa Rosa spent the weekend with her aunt Mrs George Hendricks Miss Madeleine Stout former' teacher in Geyserville high schi)dt3 was a recent visitor in Dry Creek valley from Lockport The world-famous educated high-jumping longhort steer "Bobby" will be one of the attractions at the rodeo here Sunday The animal jumps over an automobile drives to a sulky and does many other stunts It is a Brahma steer and is owned by Monte Reger of Buffalo Oklahoma Farewell Reunion Being Held at Cook Home HOTEL FIREBUG DENIED PARE NOTED RIDERS KING SUNDAY "Wonder Bar" First National's colorful musical production that was acclaimed by a large audience last night will continue to play today and tomorrow Above are shown a group of petite dancers in the cast Wonder Bar Shows Six Noted Stars 'Frontier Marshal' Coming Saturday (Continued from Page 7) stock will be the principal speaker pf the evening with another address by Dr Anderson Dr Frank Baker will give the in-Vocation at the opening of the program Musical entertainment will be provided by Elmer Sand-born popular Healdsburg soloist and Miss Claire Coltrin's string quartet Following the program of music and speaking there will be several bours of dancing and card games the evening concluding with a banquet A committee consisting of Mrs Elizabeth Gillette and Mrs Hattie Gillman are In charge of the decorations for the lodge hall and 'dining room Asa Showalter noble grand of the Santa Rosa body will preside over the meeting and introduce the honored guests and visitors Among the grand officers and pther leaders expected are Margaret Carswell president of the State Rebekas Assembly: Louis Sarson marshal of Rebekah Assembly Addle Byrne past president of Rebekahs A Ketterlin past grand master Keene of Suisun past grand master Gen Walters past district commander Fanny Gamble past marshal Mrs Dulrander past conductor Mrs Farrance past marshal I A Tolley past inner guard of grand encampment May Barkway president of Ladies' Auxiliary Ima Knudsen noble grand of Oak Leaf Rebekalls Olson captain of Canton William Clark chief patriarch and many others I I PETALUMA 0 WAKE OP YOUR LIVER BILE-- WITHOUT CALOMEL' SAN RAFAEL April smallest resident has gained an ounce which is a big gain for a baby which weighed but two pounds and 10 ounces on it birth about two weeks ago The baby was not weighed until yesterday because it is so delicate that it cannot be handled The baby is the son of Mr and Mrs William McKenna of Corte Madera It was placed in an incubator as soon as it was born The annual joint celebration of the three Mann county Odd Fellows lodge and the three Rebekah lodges in Maria county' will take nt the I 0 hall in San Rafael Saturday evening The 115th anniversary of the institution of American Odd Fellowship in the city of Baltimore will be fittingly observed Daniel Petterie of Yolanda suffered a fractured leg and minor injuries when a scaffold on which he was at Work collapsed according to a report at Hamilton Field He is said to have fallen 30 feet the wreckage and a fellow workman falling on him Mrs Mary Reade of Kent-field wife of James Reade San Francisco business man died yesterday following an illness of four months Mrs Reade who had resided in Kentfield for 13 years wa sa metuber of the Tamalpais Centre Woman's club years was a member of the Golden Gate bridge district spoke yesterday at the Meeting of the San Anse Imo Lions'- club on the giant span He touched briefly on the financing of the project but his talk was mainly concerned with the construction The music department of the Tamalpais school of which Eugene Covey is in charge is pre senting a program on the Junior Artists' hour on KFIIC Saturday morning at 10 o'clock A large gathering of officials and employees of the Railway Express Agency representing the north bay district were in attendance at a "New Deal" meeting held in the local offices of the company last night Mrs A lihrich wife of the San Anselmo banker underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Cottage hospital yesterday and is reported as withstanding its effects very well Dr Leo Stanley head physician at San Quentin prison left on Monday for a two-month tour of Europe and Asia During his absence Dr A Giberson will head the prison medical staff Bringing back again for one day the excitement and color of the old west the second annual Santa Rosa Rodeo and Free Barbecue will be given Sunday afternoon April 29 at the old Hopper ranch two miles north of the city on the Redwood Highway Some of the best riders ropers and bulldoggers in the west including the high money winners at the recent Red Bluff Roundup will perform here Clay Carr of Visalia champion all-around cowboy Chuck Wilson of Tucson Erwin Collins of Miles City Mont Marsh of Snyder Tex are a few of the punchers now in Santa Rosa Perry Ivory of Alturas always a favorite with northern California rodeo fans is expected today Ile won first money In the Bucking Contest at the Chicago World's Fair Rodeo last summer Owing to the fact no other rodeo is scheduled for Sunday Norman Cowan arena director states the greatest collection of champions former champions and near champion cowboys ever seen in Santa Rosa' will compete here this year The Rodeo will start promptly at 1:30 Dutch Amesbury in charge of the barbecue states he will commence serving the meat "frijoles" bread and coffee at noon and assures all plenty to eat A family reunion at the suburban home of Mr and Mrs Ransom Cook will bring back to Santa Rosa this week end Donald Cook noted motion picture star and brother of the local hanker Mrs Frank Cook mother of the man Is sailing aboard the Mariposa on the first day of' May for her home in the Hawaiian Islands She has made an extended visit in California dividing her time between the homes of her sons: Mortimer Cook of Portland Donald Cook of Hollywood and Ransom Cook of Santa Rosa The departure of the visiting matron has inspired the family reunion at The Maples where she is now a guest of the local couple Twenty-four members of the family will come here for the week end celebration including Mr and Mrs Johnson of Burlingame parents of airs Ransom Cook 1 CONVENTION 1 Mrs Carl Lehman will leave for Los Angeles this weekend to attend a state convention of the Sisterhood representing local Chapter CH Mrs Miller president of Chapter HJ and Mrs Lieurance are also planning to go south for the meeting They will motor accompanying their husbands who are going south on business trips WEEKEND GUESTS I 1 Mr and Mrs Frank Scoggins and family are arriving from Colusa this weekend to visit Mr and Mrs Barrett of McDonald avenue The Colusa family includes the Misses Sue Anne Marjorie and Sarah Scoggins and Tirey Scoggins Never in the memory of this reviewer has there been staged a show of such magniture and magnificence as the First National production of "Wonder Bar" which had its premiere at the California theater yesterday where is was acclaimed with spontaneous and vociferous applause by a wildly enthusiastic audience It plays again today and tomorrow "Wonder Bar" is not just another musical Warner Bros-First National have produced three great musicals "42nd Street" "Gold Diggers of 1933" and "Footlight Parade" in the past year It was held that they had bit the high spots with these three productions that they could not go on 'indefinitely putting out greater spectacles But Warner Bros-First National' have again done the seemingly im possible "Wonder Bar" is some thing entirely new so vastly different from anything that has gone before it that there is no means of comparison It surpasses Its predecessors not only In its uniqueness and novelty but In the beauty and grandeur of its spectacle and its throbbing drilma of life Swimming after hats and props as they fell overboard frcm a ship (hiing the filming of scenes in San Francisco bay was one of George iTBrien's early movie jobs Hobart Bosworth was then a star and the cost of replacing articles during fight scenes was beginning to annoy the business manager George who had played minor scenes in the picture offered to take on the duties of retriever and this job was given him O'Brien's newest Fox Film production "Frontier Marshal" comes to the California theater on Saturday Irene Bentley has the leading feminine role Also on this bill: Who Killed Kid Roberts? That question confronts motion picture audiences in the opening sequence of the Columbia mystery production "Cine Is Guilty" The body of the champion prizefighter is found in an empty apartment house just before the scheduled appearance in the ring He has been shot through the and the one apparent clue Is a cigarette stub daubed with lipstick Ralph 'Bellatny and Shirley Grey have the romantic leads in "One Is Guilty" SAN QUENTIN April Fisher who set $3000000 worth of fires in Oakland and Alameda to see the engines run" is not going to be paroled the prison board announced today Board members said that the young fire-bug who is now 23 yehs old has been denied "all parole consideration" and would have: to wait for his release until his regular ten-year term minus time off for good behaviour expires Au-guest of next year He was sentenced in 1929 to serve from one to 25 years after having been caught setting fire to the Park hotel in Alameda Since his incarceration officials said Fisher has been kept in the cell Nving which is reserved for prisoners under mental observation At the time of his sentence he was described by Superior Judge Homer Speener who presided at his trial as a most unusual and puzzling and one not amenable to ordinary criminal solutions" As an East Oakland schoolboy Fisher has been frequently arrested on suspicion of setting fires but absolute proof was lacking until he was caught putting a rug over it burning gas stove in the Park hotel Then he made a full confession of incendiary activities extending over a numbet' of years Healdsburg Star Entertains Officer And You'll Jump Out of Bed the Morning Itarin1 to Go If you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk don't swallow a lot of malts min- teal water oil laxative candy or chewing gem and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine For they can't do it They only- move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't get at the cause The reason for your down-and-out feeling is your liver It should pour pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily If this bile is notllowing freely your food doesn't digest It just decays in the Marais Gas bloats up your stomach You have a thick bad taste and your breath is foul skin often breaks out in blemishes Your head aches and you feel down and out Your whole eystem Is poisoned It takes those good old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up" They contain wonderful harmless gentle vegetable extracts amazing' when it comes to making the bile flow freely But don't ask for liver pills Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills Look for the name Owner's little Liver Pills on th1 red label Resent a substltute25c at drugatorea 01931C Co Save Time And Monpy Use The Classified Ads Every Day Phone54 County Butchers Hold Dinner Meet 4: DIRECTORS' LUNCH I Peter Speaker at St Helena Lunch -0111 I ower to 1j than last year 1 HEALDSBURG April chapter Eastern Star was honored Tuesday night with an official visit from Deputy Grand Matron Viva Creighton of Mill Valley The ritualistic work was exemplified with Worthy Matron Margaret Luce presiding Plans for "Appointive Officers' Night" May 8 were made A slipper was served at the conclusion of the evening The hostess committee was composed of Nell Briggs Maxine Bell Cleone Stevens Lillian Rosenberg and Florence Meese An important meeting of the boprd of directors of the Sonoma County Symphony Orchestra will be held Monday noon at the Anna-may Tea Room All membens are urged to be present I OMEGA NU CLUB Miss Julia Oakes will entertain the members of the Omega Nu Alumnae Club on the first Tuesday evening in May at her home in Third street Two tables of players will be brought together for an informal evening Marts for widening the scope of its activities by offering cooperative group insurance to members' at a saving were made by the Sonoma County Retail Meat Dealers association Tuesday nignt at a dinner meeting at Lazzarini's hotel in Occidental Twenty-six meat dealers from all parts of the county attended the meeting with five visitors from Marin county Steve Mayer Jr of Kenwood gave a report On a meeting of directors of the state butchers association in San Francisco Saturday The national meat code was discussed officers reporting that it was expected to become effective by the middle of May The butchers also discussed a proposal for a compulsory state examination for butchers similar to tests giv en barbers chiropractors and plumbers Russell Wright of Santa Rosa president of the group Jesse Peter local anthropologist was the speaker at the St Helena Rotary Club luncheon gathering Tuesday when the clubmen observed "Public School Week" Peter told of his travels last year in northeastern Arizona with the expedition of scientists More thah 100 clubmen and guests were present 61 PETALUMA April 25--Death has taken one of the city's best known residents Mrs Carrie I Hooper who occupied a place in this community's social and civic life for more than half a century Stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage three days ago she was not considered seriously ill until Monday Tuesday she lapsed into unconsciousness The end came at 3 o'clock this morning with her daughter and granddaughter with her Leo Bourke is home from a speedy business trip to Los Angeles': having motored down and back He made the trip south over the coast highway In 12 hours and returned by the Valley route in 1114 hours driving steadily A general meeting of the district managers and agents of the North Bay Counties ASSOCiatiOn of the Farmers' Automobile Inter-Insurance Exchange will be held in the Hotel Petaluma On Thursday night April 26 when it is expected that more than 70 guests will be present Peter Canova 60 section hand in the employ of the Petaluma Santa 'Rosa Railway company took his own life early Tuesday morning by hang-log and drowning himself in a well in the rear yard of the family home at 317 Edith street Dave Palfreyman secretary of the Motion Picture Producers Distributors with headquarters in New York was a prominent visitor in this city over the weekend and while here was the guest of William Farrell Irwin Quinn prominent attorney of Eureka and a leader of the legionnaires of California was a well known visitor In this city Sunday 'spending some time here on his return from the Legion meeting at Hamilton The funeral of Mrs Maude Blackburn who (lied Monday night following a long illness will take Mace Thursday afternoon Interment will be in Cypress Mill Memorial Park Mrs Murhead (Juanita Dempsey) and her two sons Jimmy and Richard have arrived from their home in Honolulu and are visiting with Mrs Murhead's mother Mrs Angie Armstrong-Williams At a small simple ceremony Moo-day morning in St Vincent's church Miss Martha Barbara Mann and Laban Francis Perry were married Save Ti1110 And Money Use The Classified Ads Every Day Phone 51 McApline Renamed Commissioner Fi liCI: dan the finest Shakha4ers: ever hat I 5 Itim m11 We Have Yet to Hear of Any Motorist Being Dissatisfied with the Quality and Price of Ifarold McAlpine yesterday received word of his reappointment for another four-year term as united States Commissioner The appointment was made by Federal Judges Kerrigan A St Sure and Harold Louderback TREASURE HUNT Inilial plans for a treasure hunt on the evening of June 2 have been made by the Alpha Zeta Beta sorority Included in the plans are a tentative dinner dance at the Mission Inn following the treasure hunt The event will be for members of the sorority and their CARD PARTY WINNERS Winners at the card party yesterday by the Women of Moose in Moose hall follow: Mrs Branco Mrs Olive Simon' Mrs Duckworth Mrs Lutzenherg Mrs Lagomarsino Mrs Ida Overton Mrs Thompson and Mrs 57: 4 1 41 fi 1 0 411i: er it -) tkigglAir 'H 44' i to 4 ft 11 Ma Tre Thne And Money Use The Classified Ads Every Day Phone 54 ALMOST every other car on the 1-1 market is selling at substantially higher prices today than last year But Studebaker prices are $155 to $620 lowed And the new 1934 Stu debakers are finer cars in every way than the finest that Studebaker offered in former years They're magnificently streamlined Built like seamless steel reinforced by steel They're so roomy that six grown-ups are easily accommodated in the sedans Studebaker's own million-dollar development Quadripoise Suspension cradles the action of all four wheels at all speeds and on all roads available only at Independent Dealers TWO AERODYNAMIC MASTERPIECES OF 1934 Could vehicles talk this meeting of the Union Pacific's new 110- mile-an-hour train and a new skyway style Studebaker would undoubtedly sound like a session of a mutual admiration society Lost Ugly Fat DICTATOR $685 COMMANDER 920 PRESIDENT IVO Base arias at factory BamPers sPetiat equipment extra UILIATOR 6135 COMMANDER 920 PRESIDENT 1170 Base Orkes at factory BamOers sPeciat equipment extra leiiiiksc '6 0Iii 5 i'' Afti' e- i 'N: '49' 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't 4 'kA '0 'i" 'IS 2' I -1' iP s'x) t- 4: :1 1 4' -I i --c 4 sis 1 pil' 4 tI- PA'' ''--'-'-1f0 1 F40-- ez '-1 44t4 V-O Fishing season is but one of many occasions in the year when Long Distance can serve you well Making advance arrangements Cahng your party together Keeping you in touch with those at home THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 508 Third Street Telephone 2821 Vieft-4144Stef- ''4' 4 A- '-14- sf 1414 I bi An 4 0 A 3 cp -iv Ft' 'de- wait' 's 4 441404tv 4 AN klk1vi 4 iist00 iftACktei ott I 1-tit PVXftI-fWit' 0se q': i 0 illiii t-(4f i I Tre11'41 i44 40- i i 4-e- tito ''''litlta lk b10 Ai kk l'1 'ZZots''''tttAticAtit44 P4 1W4- tet il vs 4 -ktss IN kxt gly- 11 4K f''I 'ssr ''''t 074011 r7M lyetA 0:: 04- '''A' -4A l'57z-t ti 4A- 1 kk t- 4 0 1 rt 1' i 'i 1 P'1" 'i Fishing season is but one of ig 1 many occasions in the year 4 447 when Long Distance can -t serve you well Making ad- i'V'' trance arrangements Calling 1'' your party together Keeping you in touch with tuose at 4- i home 4 THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE 4 AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY krn 1 505 Third Street Telephone 2821 i 4 i I -3' 1001( TOR ME INDIAN" IGIST -6A IIIII LOOK IIORME vo INDIAN stritk NW? 114 7 CI tlemt 7S0avb if Her Husband Says She Looks Five Years Younger! "Having heard from a friend of mine that she lost considerable weight since taking Kruschen Salts I started using them in July last when I weighed 177 lbs I have lost weight steadily since then and am now 159 normal weight Moreover I feel brighter and more energetic in every way I have inquired of my dress maker my measurements which in August last were: Bust 40 hips 4316 waist 3312 inches which is normal for my height which is 5 ft 8 in My age is 29 My husband is a very severe critic He says I look five years younger There is no other reason for my loss of Weight except Kruschen as I do not take any particular diet" (Mrs) It London England A bottle of It Salts that will last four weeks costs but a as directed every morning When the jar is empty get on the scales and see how many pounds you have lost Attention to diet will down on pastry and fatty light on potatoes butter cream and But remember this: to take off fat HARMLESSLY and SAFELY1 be sure for your health's sake that You aik for and get Kruschen Salts Bet them at any drugstore In the world and if the results one bottle brings do not delight do not joyfully satisfy money back HOW'S THIS FOR ECONOMY? Ci Checked by Western Union officials at start en route and at finish the Studebaker Dictator pictured covered 26 miles at a 30-mile per hour average speed Only one gallon of gasoline was given car at outset of trip NO KNOCK NO PREmium DEALERS: Call our Santa Rosa Distributor NNOOKINROECisfKlum A EYMANN MOTOR CO 420 Mendocino Ave flue Santa Rosa LAKEPORT GARAGE AND TILFORD GARAGE Laytonyille MACHINE SHOP Lakeport COAST LINE STAGES Fort Bragg MARLAR MOTOR CO CARL JOHNSON Mendocino City GEORGE HOBERO Hoberg's FORREST HUGHES Ukiah STANDLEY Willits HOWARD NELSON Santa Rosa 396 Persons wishing to negotiate a distributorship in new centers should call or write our main office Mohawk Petroleum Co FROM THE SKYWAY COMES THEIR STYLEi FROM THE SKYWAY COMES THEIR STYLE FROM THE SPEEDWAY COMES THEIR STAMINA- Financial Center Building San Francisco.

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