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Santa Rosa Republican from Santa Rosa, California • 11

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II SANTA ROSA REPUBLICAN SANTA ROSA CALIFORNIA FRIDAY MAY 31 1935 PAGE ELEVEN "EYE OF THE FLEET'? TAKES OFF IN WAR GAMES Playmates Learn They Are Sisters Gold Pocket Found In Comstock Lode TERMITES JUST AN OFFSHOOT Or THE COCKROACH 103 VOICE IS END BEST IN 10110 ON RADIO Get Rideliterilartt'd evenve easy wili rott ye easT SILVER CITY Nev -May a small ledge of the great Comstock Lode three miners Jim Myles Fred Miller and another partner found a pocket of gold netting them $1375 for a few hours work they reported These Pockets are found at rare Intervals In the Comstock 'BUTTE Mont--(UP)---For eleven years Rose Montana Neal 18 and Josephine Lee Neal 16 played together went to school together lived near each other Then they discovered they were sisters Their parents were divorced about 12 years ago and their mother placed them in an orphanage from which they were adopted by different families Their relationship was discovered when they were located after seven years' search by their father EdlAard Neal of Riverside California A brother was discovered several years ago the search is being continued for a third sister aro aro cL1r111 SPRAY KILLS Flies Moths Silverfish Uncna lif Drmeha KILLS Flies MothsSilverfisb Mosquitoes Roaches 7::::77 it A -44v if N6 l''1 sic ''''-'''fr -ii -1841 eA: 1-r-14 414 i-' 7 ir 'N- itlloo f1 Atf I L' t'le-: '1 iiir 1 i a -A- --q 6 f404: or- :11 i eig ::::14:71:::44::::: ow 41 ieli': I i am i7-L----e- rq WOOLSEY HERE Woolsey retired druggist I and long resident of Oakland passed yesterday in Santa Rosa with old friends Woolsey has been a frequent visitor here throughout the years and is a booster for "The City of Roses" which he terms the finest of the small cities of California Woolsey called at The Press Democrat office and was greatly disappointed In not seeing Senator Slater a friend of long standing FleasGnats Ants Spiders bugs and many other insects AT DEALERS INSIST TALBOTS rintOuartDal- Gat- DOES NOT STAIN BALBOA May 30 The cockroach is an aristocrat He's the present-day representative of probably the oldest extant family Of insects and he was a very decent sort of a bug until man just ruined him So asserts Dr A Emerson here for a study of termites (the closest insect relative) "Three hundred and fifty million years ago" Er Emerson declared "when insects first began to make invasions during the cold period the cockroaches established themselves Having the oldest family history among the insects they came to America as passengers on the Mayflower and they have followed mankind through history VISITING FRIENDS HERE Airs Harry 1-Topper of Ukiah is here visiting with Santa Rosa friends 'She is stopping at the Occidental hotel THE CLASSIFIED WAY IS THE i-AX1NG WAY NEW YORK May 30 (INS)-- President Roosevelt's radio voice is the world's best This is the finding of Prof Jane Zimmermann Columbia Univer-' sity speech instructor after making phonograph recordings of 1000 radio speeches by persons prominent In America and abroad Huey Long does well at times she discovered while Rev Coughlin's "pulpit" voice sounds "too formal and unnatural" In the President's voice there Ls a "sense of security" Professor Zimmermann said adding: "Be is never under a strain or if he Is he never lets it get into his voice Like his picture his voice gives the impression of a genial smile" College professors she discovered have below average speech Much of the value of what they say is lost because the listener is distracted by the way they say it she said Prof Zimmermann has not completed her recordings Every day she looks over the radio programs and picks out speakers to add to her collection She classifies all of her recordings For instance one news commentator she has set down as giving the news of the day in lugubrious "hot potato" tones Another has a voice that is "insulting to people" Her survey Is designed she said to represent a fairly complete cross-section of what Americans say and how they say it Settingout to hunt "enemy" craft one of the Pennsylvania's four seaplanes is shown being catapulted from the quarterdeck during the Pacific war games The ship's huge guns are shown in the left foreground while another plane is in the right foreground EThDfl Memorial Exercises Held Al Smallest National Cemetery 423 Fourth Street TWO ENTRANCES 422 Fifth St HOME OWNED HOME CONTROLLED PROFITS STAY AT HOME QUALITY FOODS AT QUANTITY PRICES Super Bargains Fri pat Mon Fkerrur iMtasionargsuartsdoz 790 I ONCE WERE DECENT "Cockroaches were very decent until they became associated with man Nvho made them rather disgusting From the cockroaches arose the termites who are similar to the roaches in appearance and behavior Both are wood-eating insects having the same Characteristic of being able to digest wood filth the aid Of the protazoa The Votozoa digest the cellulose and set free the sugar from which the termite gots its food Two hundred years ago the termites arose as offshoots of the cockroaches" continued Dr! Emerson "We might learn a lesson from the termites" advised Dr Emerson "by studying their division of labor and organization though we might not necessarily emulate them The three classes are the reproductive caste the soldiers and the workers each attending to its own special duty" Dr Emerson said he had never seen an anti-social ict performed among the termite colonies There was no fighting but many cases of selfless sacrifice not the case among human beings "Termites are the most perfect social animals on the face of the earth" Dr Emerson declared out of his 15 years study of them An astonishing fact Dr Emerson cites about termites is that the queens may live for 50 years lay Mg 7000 eggs daily The queen becomes very large sometimes five inches long resembling a potato very closely When the queen is removed from a colony a new queen sometimes develops from a nymph by a mysterious transformation During the last two weeks of study on Barro Colorado Island Dr Emerson discovered a species of soldiers new to Panama soldiers with queerly shaped mandibles with which they made a distinct clicking sound It was Dr Emerson's theory that the clicking sound was a warning to acquaint the rest of the colony with danger near-by BACON rt et tumbler in an unhealing bullet wound in St Martin's stomach and thus made the observations on which he based his famous treatise on stomach gastric juices Fort Crawford was built near the site of early French forts in 1814 The British soon captured it but returned it a year later at the conclusion of the War of 1812 Federal troops were stationed here until 1856 when they were marched to Utah under command of Albert Sydney Johnson who won fame as a Confederate general in the Civil war Peaches Cudahy's Sugar Cured No 2 4 2 Oleomargarine 15e DP Golden West 2 lbs Easter Tobacco 2 cns I 90 Prince Albert or Velvet lb Rice lb CO Fancy long grain Special Li 'a" Tamales 2 cns 90 CuothywC Beef Perfumed Starch 5c Linit Eastern Special Cudahy our 9 topol and four brothers John Harry August and Albert Avila all of Sebastopol Born in Merced he was 30 years old Funeral ser sires will be held tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock from O'Leary and Son funeral parlors in Sebastopol thence to St Sebastian's church where mass will be said at 9:30 Interment will follow in the Sebastopol cemetery Rosary services will be held tonight at 8:00 o'clock Lowest Prices on all Canned Meats See Window for Prices PRAIRIE Di CHIEN Wis May 30 day exereises at the United States' smallest national cemetery at old Fort Crawford near here today revived memories of Wisconsin's Indian war days a century ago Veterans of later wars members of patriotic and civic organizations and school children marched down Beaumont road named for Dr William Beaumont Fort physician who discovered the action of stomach gastric juices in treating a wounded frontiersman to the grassy Indian mound-dotted Fort Crawford Military cemetery At a small grout) Of rectangular stone markers on the highest Indian mound over the graves of Prominent officers and their wives who died at this lonely military outpost between 1814 and 1856 Prairie du Chien honored its dead In the small cemetery lie officer comrades of Major Zachary Taylor early Fort Crawford commander who was later President of the United States It was at Fort Crawford that Taylor's daughter was courted by Jefferson Davis later president of the confederate states Every doctor is familiar with Dr Beaumont's experiment On Alexis St Martin at Fort Crawford Beaumont inserted a water 00111 HOST Al BIRTHDAY FETE SATURDAY ONLY WHITE KING DEMONSTRATION DEAL Toilet Soap 6 bars 251 White King 6 bars 250 THE CLASSIFIED WAY IS THE PAYING WAY GIRL SERIOUSLY INJURED IN FALL Macaroni 3-pound boxes box 250 lb lot 42-oz 750 jar Al Coffee lb 14' Bulk Mustard Sauce Be Morehouse-1-pound jars Soups 6 cans 250 Phillips Dog Food doz 530 Pet Cheese Meadow Honey aole's Pure monnong it Put Sphin9 in your diet and Sp44401 in your stop! 0 Matches cart fic Domino-10 pkgs in cart 111F Beans lb AO Small- white Pork Beans 5 an Camp's Peanut Butter 180 tins Apple Butter 9' 1-pound jars BEST FOODS HEAL MAYONNAISE Pints Quarts 27C 4117C IOW Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! 0 Gives you a friendly glow Makes all the world more friendly to your schemes (oNciiib) Bist foods tiayonnatic Frank Doyle Santa Rosa banker shared honors with Lewis Byington well-known San Francisco attorney yesterday when he entertained a group of friends from Santa Rosa and San Francisco at a luncheon at Jenner-bythe-Sea Byington a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors and president Of the San Francisco board of public works is known throughout the state as a result Df his long activity with the Native Sons Two cakes baked by Mrs Doyle one for her husband and the other for Byington were cut following the lunch From the party traveled to the Coast Park and inspected the many improvements made in road and trails there during the past year Doyle was instrumental in the movement NVIdell led to the establishment of the property as a state park Doyle then entertained the guests for a short time at his cottage Those present were Frank Doyle Lewis Byington Finley Williams Walter Watson McBride Smith Dr Crawford James O'Meara Charles Scott John Laughlin David DuVander William Small Charles Steiger A Freitas Joseph Beeman If Trumbull and NI- Pardee SAN RAFAEL May 30--1'rightened by cows while picking wildflowers on a ranch near California Park yesterday afternoon Esther Cattaneo 21 24g Woodland avenue San Rafael ran and fell injuring herself so severely she may be crippled for life Site is suffering from compound fractures and the injuries are serious Procurement division of the treasury department has issued a call for bids on the TIVW $6500 federal building in San Rafael to be opened in Washington Tuesday June 25 at 1 in The official call notes the general specifications for the greatly enlarged postoffice to he built at 'Third and 41 streets quotes the architect's estimated east as $64- 000 The war department asked for $1051434 for additions to Hamilton Field these additions including a 111W post exchange store gymnasium chapel school library and landing mat if and when midi-Mimi land should he required for expanding the Mann airbase facilities further tuna will be required for improvement of suet) area Mr and Mrs ilarold Scott are returning from thely honeymoon It) reside in a lovely home near Pastori's Station Fairfax The at Baking Powder C-25-ounce Schilling Coffee will stand by you like a friend if you give it half a chance in the making It has a certain sturdy quality all its own Sani-Flush 7' 10-ounce can Shrimp 9c Inrico Tree Tea black 1-lb pkg pkg 23c tractive bride the daughter of Mr and Airs McLean of San Anse Imo was until her marriage Saturday night at the family home Miss Betty McLaren John Harr another of the sportsmen Barr brothers of marin county who I iVeS in San Francisco and is an official of the Wells Fargo hank and 1-nion Trust Company has the record of having taken the laTgest trout out of Lake Lagunitas Ills catch was a 712- pound Loch Leven Charles Frederick Ala nett 70 retired uncle of Airs Clarence Burtchaell of Ross with whom be had made his home for several years died in his sleep Tuesday night He had been in apparent good health when he had bidden the family goodnight Of much Interest to Marin county people was the wedding of Miss Pauline O'Connor daughter of Dr James O'Connor and the late Mrs O'Connor of San Francisco to Dr Albert Neill Anton of Los Angeles whieh took place in San Francisco recently Miss Mildred Pauline Ilansen daughter of Mr end Mrs Olaf 11anS(11 Or Fairfax Ad 11 become the hride of Clarence Alexander Newnham Sunday at the First Presbyterian church of San Anseinm FLOUR Schillin Coffee 3 Corn 2 cns 2C0 Libby Golden large can Tomato Juice 70 Campbell's 6 10-ez tins Chocolate lb 120 PEARLS of WHEAT 11c Albers Flapjack Sunrise--494b Sacks There are two Schilling Coffees One for percolator One for drip Ground bulk 4 4 LW I Pineapple Sliced flats $nan Former Sebastopol Man Dies in 16c All other Albers Cereals at lowest re-sale prices permissible Corned Beef 1210 Armour's 12-oz can 11 ROUELLI' VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT josoph tleorge Avila eonduetor of the Market Street Railways for the past seven years and former Schaslopol resident died In Saii FIH ne Vednesday following brief illness Ite is survived by Ids wife Mrs Rose Avila his parents Mt and Mrs Joseph 'Avila residents of Sehastopol for the past '10 years three sisters Mrs Mary Perry Mrs Jesse Mann and Mrs Angelina Rose all of Sebas tittn3awbererettes RIptge: HomeOwned Independent Store 501 3rd and Sts Free Delivery Phone 2447 Bargains Friday Saturday and Monday crate 48e Potatoes A lug 49e Onions 4 lbs 15c lateens lb 30c Shafters Red dell Challenge Tomatoes lb 5e Artichokes dozen 5c California MAX COHEN'S ROSE CITY BAKERY SUGAR SUGAR 10 pounds 510 Pure sack Tilts time of year aren't you getting a little tired of hot heavy foods? Meet Spring half-way with a big liowl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast! These crisp golden flakes will help you feel keener during the day They're full of refreshment Rich in energy and easy to digest Kellogg's are always fresh They're heat-sealed in the patented WAXTITE ner bag Ready to serve with milk or cream Extra delicious with fruit or berries Quality guaranteed Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek Green Asparagus 4 lbs 15c Peas 5 lbs 15c Fresh Fresh JELLO or JELL-WELL package 50 9r Royal flavors 0111r 114-) 04: 77' --v'4'- '11 6-t 4 4:1 "--q 0t klii': 'A Nil' -''''7 14'--t Ilk- b-V1 COFFEE 1-lb tin 27c 2-lb tin 490 re tipmErenuit dozen no Very Juicy Fresh Strawberry and 250 Fruit Pies each Strawberry Cup Cakes 50 4 2 for Lemon Rolls Each 1 CO Each 15C Chocolate Creams or Snowdrift 3 lb- tin te Over a Dozen Varieties of Bread and Rolls Daily 717 FOURTH STREET MEAT DEPARTMENT Rib Steaks A Real Bargain each 10c Shortening SALT SALT 2-lb package Leslie or iodized Corned Beef lb 15' fedeon:" for CRISPPZESS ii aeon Legs of Mutton lb 4114 Shoulder of Mutton lb 9c Tonder young mutton 1 lb layer 25c Boneless briskets with our famous cure Beef Stew 111171c real buy Zi CITY MARKET Sugar-Cured CORN FLAKES 2 packages 130 Post Toa st i es Cross Rib Roast Tender Pot Roast lb lac Groceries Fruits and Vegetables at Competitive Prices FREE DELIVERY 630 Fourth St "Service and Quality" Phone 19 Tomato Sauce 4' I Corned Beef Ole Monte Target IOC Mutton Roast lb 1211: 1 Mutton Chops lb 121e 2 Racks and very nice roast I A rep! buy PEAS 5 pounds 100 Boiling Beef A VeryChoiceCut-LeanPlate lb1 Oc c4): 40 CORN 5 bRcAKES OVEN- RES i I A OR- ERFEC Our prices are competitive on High Quality Meats Groceries and Vegetables SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR EXTRA SPECIALS! 4E1 Fresh full pod Potatoes new fancy 901 Strawberries fresh ch large 5 pounds 1 full weight 2 baskets 7 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Surf Fish 3 lbs 250 I Filet of Sole lb 20c tigmlnwm111 immionlinimenni.

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