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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 5

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I 1 I THE SACRAMENTO BEE: SATURDAY NOMMER 24 1917 f' t) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ii! 9 SUES HER105 FOR lit $25000 HEART HABIL Tmrizrapro-Ittrzrachi om- land Twenty-atxth Services at 8 Oakland Girl Charges Local 1 9:45 II 6:15 and 7:30 tn 45836 Land Owner Broke His 1 Triviaa seerraiarie or accountants Promise To Wed Her prepared at Ilowele School 831 Privet Secretaries or accountants prepared at Howe's School 831 De Lome Pree--Irirst-ettas Main 351311 61S SI St- 40116 Exclusive Furniture Siorage--Lowest rates best service Capital Van Storage Co SOS 37670 Iteatcro---Wood oil and electric Lowest prices Oakley's 910 44964 Found tsicanseiaus---Carl Miller was found lying across the street at Seventh and last evening by an officer and taken to the Receiving Hospital here it was found that he was suffering from an attack of epilepsy Emergency' treatment waa Three-teem apt private bath 125 At 10101 46023 Preparatory the First Baptist Church preparatory Thanksgiving Pervices will be held on Sunday evening at 730 o'clock In addition to special music Rev Fraser Langford will preach on the theme -flow to Thank God in War Time" In the morning he will tak for his theme "God's Request for a Chance" 1 25483 Touring Car Waegell of 1011 Twenty-eighth Street reported to Officer Richards that his touring car which was parked on Ninth between and Streets last evening was stolen The officers have a complete description of the automobile fl 1 1 4 I 13v1 -1st if cLCIP 13 I Ity le 4: -11 hil-4) ---wo i -Al- '11 Charles Herzog local land owner and heir to the Phillip Herzog estate has been made defendant in a 925000 damage cult filed in the Superior Court by Mias Eva James of Oakland The plaintiff asks for that amount as heart balm Miss James states In her complaint that after ardent solicitation she promised on March 11 1917 to marry Herzog and that the wedding date was fixed so that It would not fall within the year In which his wife had died Her death occurred on October 80 1116 as Rolm paper metals tools Stoves bought MIL 35094 Musses Plume and Crabapples Schwab's Grocery 11 epeeist Made doors and windows to order paints and roofing lull Phone 11 71 44929 Case ease of Munsey accused of defrauding an inn keeper has been dropped from the calendar in l'olice Court at the suggestion of the management of the Land Hotel Mummy is an elderly man who went to the hostelry without funds and amassed quite a bill before it was learneo that it was merely an experiment upon the guest's part Card Print lag-100 visede 50c: business e'de 1000 $1 10211 llth St 1071 21140 The good place to eat 1014 1th between and 40261 Automobile Meeevered-1 Gelsel who recently had his automobile stolen from Eighth and Streets has recovered the auto through the et-forts of the police Estate Worth estate of Northberger Schilling is valued at 18100 This appraleement is contained in the inventory filed in the Superior Court Automobile le Frankton haa notified the Sheriff's office that an automobile belonging to him WEIS stolen on street gocrament Lodge No Ma 1 0 M--Will hold their next Regular Monthly Ladies Night next Mon day evening November 26th at Mall All member and their families are cordially invited 299'27 Powder Licensee Clerk Edward Pfund has asked all persons who use or sell explosives or powder to keep a complete record of the amount used and on hand since November 15 1911 Pfund expects the Government's licenses and cards to arrive any day Joy land Skating Sunday afternoon And evening 25466 Rex Rubber Stamp to stamps stencils seals Stever 412 12201 Rya lehle Gas ittenters--No smoke no odor Cheaper than wood or coal Scott Lyman Stack 419 7 Street Sacramento 42095 Open Forum at it bureb--Setwat matters of importance will be dwelt upon to-morrow at the Unitarian Church Twenty-seventh Street and in an open forum just instituted as a new feature in the church by Rev Charles Pease The sessional are to he held monthly at 11 o'clock the usual time of the morning service A symposium on education is to be given Professor Borst and Professor Gerald McLean of the Sacramento High School faculty and key Pease will present papers on the subject Told Friends of Flans The news of their betrothal was imparted to their friends and because of Herzog's failure to carry out the agreement she claims that she has suffered a great deal of humiliation The plaintiff states she is aged 24 years and resides in Oakland with lier mother to Crares Chilblain Remedy cures Without tail 6oc at all 23184 -a Phone Main SD for reliable taxi Per-vice and Dodge Touring Cara 4301i Preparing for Winter A long heavy overcoat valued at $30 was taken yesterday afternoon from an automobile belonging to Nat Schmitz of F0i110111 The auto from which it was taken was parked back of the Post Office Gifts For Soldiers In Europe Must Be Mailed By November 28th "I want to see a man's face I can come pretty near telling whaes under his hair Red Jacket Jacket Tribe No 28 Improved Order of Red Men initiated three pale faces last night A large number of members were present to witness the adoption Red Jacket Tribe has twenty-six of its members at the present time in the service of Uncle Sam Floral Designs ILO and up at Naelet's lath and Fhons AL 172 'The quick and satisfactory service we have developed in our dry and wet wash department explains why in a measure we have had to enlarge our plant so often Let us figure with you on the price of the family wash Quality Laundry Phone Main 66 46657 AIIL Ot McLaughlin 226 sole agents Pacific Warm Air Heater 43169 Facto Pleating Works 316 Forum hemstitching pleotting pleating and buttons Mail orders 42428 Shoe your own shoe repairing We can supply the material at wholesale prices "Bowman's" 721 Bt 45620 Case Continued XItana the Japanese truck driver wt about ten days ago ran down Mina Lilian Sills on Street has not yet been summoned to appear In Police Court as Miss Sills has not yet sufficiently recovered to swear to a complaint against him In the meantime Kitana is out on 625 bail The name has been carried along on the Court calendar for sometime past and the ease was ordered continued generally to-day Long Dtatanco largo auto vans go eyerywhere Get our prices Capital Van Co lith and I MOS Christmas boxes for American vol diers in Europe must be mailed at the local Post Office not later than No vember 2Rth Certain restrictions such as limiting the box to twenty pounds the top of which must be hinged or screwed and the sides and bottom strapped must be adhered to else the parcel will not be shipped Only wooden boxes will be accepted The boxes must be sent in care of the "Commanding General Port of Embarkation Pier 1 Hoboken NJ" where they must arrive not later than December 5th Monte for Sacra mento Knight Templar Band is to give a concert from 2:30 to 4:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the County Hospital for the benefit of the Inmates of that institution I Agent Is Freed---Arthur Mitchell who operates an employment bureau at Second and Streets was taken before Police Judge Henderson upon a complaint sworn to by Hugh Coll who alleged Mitchell had employed him in company with seven other men to go to Meridian to clear Nome brush from land to be used by a sugar refinery It was agreed the men'a transportation should be paid by the company and deducted from their salaries Coll claimed that upon arriving at Meridian the men were informed that there was no work for them Mitchell testified Coll W118 not given work because he was drunk The case was dismissed Hemstitching end neon lex at The Bonnet Shop 1002 St 42228 Free to the public big Thanksgiving treat roast suckling pigs and young turkey with all the trim mings served all day from noon until midnight Union House nine miles south of Sacramento on Lower Stockton Road Grain-fed turkeys for sale at country prices Don't forget the date Sunday Nov 25 39853 Fine Live Valley Grocery Main 605 Corner 7th and 39456 KRY PTOK GLASSES THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS combine near and far vision in one pair without line seam or hump KR ALAN THE con fall and without changing glasses I must be able also to read letters and notes In fact my personal efficiency depends in large degree upon my ability to see near and far objects qUickly distinctly and without waste of time KRYPTOKS (pronounced Crip-tocks) are the modern efficiency bifocals They have two "sights" in one solid lens without a line seam or hump separating them No one but the wearer would ever realize they were bi focals because to the outside observer they look like single vision glasses KRYPTOKS are worn by people in every walk of life is no social circle or occupation where perfect eyesight is not desired When your eyes are in trouble come to us for advice We aim to make our Eyesight Service as nearly perfect as it is possible for professional training equipment and experience to make it Earle Plumbing Co have moved from 827 Eye to their new location 217 22nd Phone 141711 44855 Moos to Pro Lodge No 1020 will hold its regular monthly "ladies' night" on next Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall The Moose drill team will participate in full dress uniform and the Marysville Lodge will Journey down for the evening by special train Great activity is being shown by the organizing committee which expects to take in a class of twenty-five new members on Monday evening December 3rd Corduroy Coat Guild of 2700 Thirteenth Street is minus a corduroy coat which he claims was taken from the Sacramento High School An Ideal Lunch service line cooking Rosemont Gnu 1013 Ninth Street 42109 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS CHICAGO November that more cars' be furnished to railroads in the grain belt helped today to ease down the corn market Opening prices which ranged from 'tic off to advance with January $121 to 8122 and May $1187A1 to $119 were followed by a moderate general decline Oats declined with corn Buyers were scarce Weakness In the hog market as well as in grain caused provisions to sag Support was lacking Close: Corn January $121 May $119 Oats December 70o May 6914c Pork January 34650 Lard November $2737 January $2480 Ribs January $2482May $2465 Hindu Singh the Hindu who was beaten up by unknown parties last Thursday night In the lower end of town is reported to be recovering at the Krull Hospital The Hindu it has been learned was recently employed in the Spreckels Sugar Refinery at San Francisco and was believed to have had conelderable money on his perlon when he was beaten and robbed In the fracas he sustained a fracture of the skull and received first treatment at the Receiving Hospital The Dandiest Gifts at McDowell Harding 810 Street 89609 'urgent Turkey Shoot In the State Take your guns and your friends out to Mills Station next Sunday November 25th and get a nice Thanksviging turkey Only ten miles out on the Folsom road 39938 Ilentstitehing picot buttons button holes pleating Sirotek 2023 45895 Birds Capture flock of kildeer plover this week have taken temporary quarters in Sutter's Fort Park feeding on the aquatic insects In the lake Knowledge of the plovers and other water birdie can be obtained from such books as Mrs Bailey's "Birds of the Western North America" which can be obtained from almost any branch of the county libraries Cesspools Built is et construction Tom Lewis 1916 10th St Main 287211 41826 1 Case Goode of 1316 I Street who was arrested Monday night at Twelfth and Streets and charged with operating sn automobile with only one headlight had his bail exonerated and his case dismissed in Police Court to-day when he pleaded guilty to not having both front lights burning but informed the Court that there had been some derangements with the lights when he left his home and was hastening to a garage to have them repaired when he was placed under Beard to Address local lodge of Elks will be addressed by IV A Beard next Tuesday evening at their home on the Iron Canyon Irrigation Project The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides Special Sundai-Dinier 50c--Moose Restaurant 1023 6th Private rooms lit1247 Andrews Carpenter funeral directors 1201 Street Main 608 Succeeding Garlick Andrews We consider each case placed in our care an a sacred trust 41622 Creamers Butter--95o a two-pound square Botcher Bros 1016 8th 38858 HENRY JACKS PASSES AWAY Henry Jacks aged 78 years a native of Ohio died at Oak Park Thursday night The funeral will be conducted from the chapel of the Oak Park Undertaking Company Sunday The body will be shipped to Moscow Idaho for burial The following children survive Mattie Potter of Cole-dale Alberta Mrs Lizzie Potter of Klondyke Ore Silvie Jacks of Sacramento Mrs Myrtle Edwards of Spokane Wash and Mrs Ivy McLeod of Bend Ore -O Turkey shoot at Franklin Sunriayt November 25th 25372 BUILDINfi PERMITS TOTAL $150000 pave days 5e 1800 titles Including recent 1917 fiction rented as above Books of the month rented 8 days 10c Book Exchange 1126 8th 28933 There Is No Shortage of Optical Glass of the variety employed exclusively in the manufacture of Kryptok double vision lenses We are in a position to meet all the Kryptok requirements of our patrons with our customary accuracy and dispatch There has been no diminution in the quantity or deterioration in the quality of Kryptok lenses Remember Kryptok is the only lens combining far and near vision in one crystal clear lens without a hump seam or line flushing Hospital Irvine Director of the State Bureau of Venereal Diseases returned from San Diego to-day and reported that the first unit of the new hospital which the bureau is erecting at Camp Kearny will be ready within thirty days The foundations have been put in and construction is being rushed This is but one of the many hospitals which the new bureau is building at military camps ear A Po 'ger 1122 11 Street reported to the police last evening that she had left her electric car at Eighth and at 3:30 o'clock and half an hour later it was gone The officers instituted search and it was later learned that the car had been taken to a garage by one of the Big Gain Made In Present Week Over Corresponding Period Of 1916 sunbeam Mazda Lamps "Stand the Rcket" Nevada Electric Co 1026 6th Street Phones Main 2371 Cap 2814 43041 POPE POUND GUILTY OF ASSAULT Joe I Pope was found guilty of committing a criminal assault upon 13-year-old June Waddington by a Jury in Superior Judge Malcolm Glenn's Court The Jury was Out but a short time when they returned a verdlot of guilty It was the second trial for the case Last August the Jury disagreed Judge Glenn announced he would sentence Pope November 28th Nob by-Nifty-Neckwear In endless variety to select from 50o to $500 Mar Simon S14 Cash cheeks 45613 Good Dry Willow Chunks Empire Wood Yard Alain 173 45160 You Get the Best In quality price and service when Si Iler Bros do your mill and fixture work 36753 Fined $250-1 Atkinson a foreman for a construction company outside of the city was arrested the first of the week for failing to have the tail light on his machine lighted To-day his case was called in Police Court and a sentence of $250 Imposed by Judge Henderson NI EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES EYEGLASSES AND SPETACLES 4lAttlillaGE LICENSES BASSETT WIESENHOFETt George Combs Bassett 41 and Minnie Louise Wiesonhofer 28 both of Sacramento Butler 39 and Myrtle Dix 81 both of california KENNEDY-DAMON Robert Kennedy 48 and Jessie Damon 39 both of Sacramento In San Francisco George Murray 21 San Francisco and Julia A Plug 21 Siteralnent" THORMA Thormand 57 and Mary Itoby 58 both of Foliettn SESSO-SA Seem 32 and Geosonna Sala 29 both of Satramento AHERN-K111S4'lINEI1 Ahern 22 (2011180 and Elizabtth Krischneo 21 Sit( i amento Harlow 42 and Virginia Smith 29 both of Kraft Respite! 2615 I St formerly Wentworth Hospital quiet location sunny rooms graduate nurses 38692 Druggist Joins Tippet on of Mr and Mrs George Tippet of 2215 I Street who has been manager of the Central Drug Store on Street has joined the Hospital Corps of the United States Army He was graduated from the Department of Pharmacy at the University of California in 1915 Dr A Beattie Office People's Bk Bldg Alain 2442 Res Cap 224 42288 BROUGHT HERE FOR CREMATION The body of Mrs Angie Johnston wife of Johnston who died at Lotus El Dorado County Thursday has been brought to Sacramento for cremation which will take place at East Lawn Sunday morning Decedent VHS 45 years of age a native of California Besides the husband the following survive: Miss Gladys Johnston daughter Mr and Mrs Metcalf parents and several sisters and brothers I PAYS WIFE DESERTED HIM Divorces on the ground of desertion are sought in divorce suits filed today in the Superior Court by James Buchanan against Mrs May Buchanan and Georgia A Fowler against John Edward Fowler Soule is attorney for the plaintiffs in both cases A411011PilD Aggliiiiippb z'l4''' 144V 'A'' 114 51 -t y---N 4 4 4 TA 4' -11" trt3TGI I "PJ GT j) BERET 1 rfitill TZ1710-- 4 1 i Labor Temple dates Reduced rental Maple floor Modern 39275 Seore and Mrs George Herbert of the Empress Orchestra have just purchased a Melody Grand Piano for their beautiful new home The sale was made by the Long Music Company Sacramento's big general music house 1016 Street Liberty Bonds accepted at par 45906 Over Million Sacramento bank clearings for the week ending Thursday show an increase of $110236441 compared with the same period one year ago Following are the figures: This week $452646015 1916 342409524 plopvvsv At Yam b1 rveesn Stores Fresno Stockton Vallejo 120 Geary Itreet and 164 Powell Street ltatt Franel000 it At any of our Seven Stores Oakland Fresno tatonkton WWI SS00000 Still Tax Collector Charles Trainor has collected $425000 of the first installment of the county taxes which becomes delinquent December 3rd There is now $500000 due on the first installment Silk Moms Mutt-remises remade by machinery new process Sac Mattress Co 909 910 911 912 St 45745 901 Street Sacramento DIES AT AGE OF DO TEARS Philetus Merriam aged 90 year who had resided in Sacramento for only a few months died to-day at the home of his son-in-law Fred O'Connor in 1906 (Ti ttfreet 1 Gold sliver Quicksilver bought Cal Ore Pur Co 621 Oak Av or 0 41539 Long Smile Savage tires 1329 Street 44907 Building permits issued for the present week at the office of City Building Inspector Rohl total more than $150000 This shows a decided increase over last year This week the biggest permit was for $119933 covers the new addition at the packing plant of Libby McNeill Libby This building now under way will be a two-story affair built of reinforced concrete and brick It is being built at the corner of Stockton Boulevard and Thirty-first Street and will be used as a warehouse It will have a frontage of 255 feet and a width of 103 feet Washington Miller is the architect and Palmer Petersen are the contractors Another permit amounting to $15- 000 was issued to the Weinstock-Lubin Company for the installation of belt conveyors and improvements In the mail order department Other permits issued during the week were as follow: Pete Cladianis partition and Improvements 1124-26 Second Street $200 Libby McNeill Libby private garage Thirty-first and Streets $350 Buffalo Brewing Company one-story brick addition 2200 Street $8000 Mathews Construction Company contractors Frank Waxon remodeling and repairing dwelling 823 Street $700 Owner contractor Hugh Bradford frame dwelling 2328 Street $2975 Cippa contractor Hugh Bradford private garage 2320 Street $125 Cippa contractor Ryan's Candy Store to change entrance to double doors 725 Street $100 Owner contractor Willys-Overland of California remodeling office partitions and repairs 1301 Street $275 Charles Dosch reshingling roof and repairs 2715 Fifth Avenue $200 Clark contractor Joseph Kob loth remodeling store for restauurant 625 Street $1400 Bolton contractor Edward Clark private garage 2323 Street $100 Edward Clark contractor Pond addition to building 2107 Second Avenue $50 Owner contractor Martin Schuler shed and repairs to dwelling 2401 Stoat Way $100 Owner contractor Nunes Bros shed and Streets and river front 8125 Owner contractor Charles Calquhoun reshincling roof and repairs 207 0 Street :50 Mrs Henry Keeney repairs to attic and skylight 2200 Twenty-first Street $100 Peter Leoni TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION 61250 tilx Booms Modern 701 15th Key at 704 Vonorals SIX Rooms Ile Per Month: 515 10th Bt Apply on premises 0' I FOR Rent Nice Five-Room Cottage large lot fruit trees and rent reasonable Apply 3719 lth Ave CR00)0 1 CA341 rio Ott et)Av 41 42) tHE Elk mpAPO fi 'I- 8110 Marshall Way Notice of funeral later Oak lark Undertaking ComPanY this city November 22 1917 Karl 14-ac1enfeld beloved husband of Anna 1A'aehenfeld: loving father of Mra Martha Nlartin Edward Karl Herbert Alice Myrtle Julius Walter Leslie and the late AlWWII Wachenfeldl a native Of Germany aged 61 years 2 month a and 8 days Funeral private GormlaY funeral director (Abilene Nan and Sedalia MO papers please copy) this city November 24 1917 John A WiR0111011 Wing bustrind of Kate Green Winemati father of I Burnell and Beryl WIOMBII and Mrs Roy Cothrin brother of Henry Worthington A and William Wiseman of Marysville and lkIrs A Sufi of Omaha: native or Virginia aged 66 years Funeral notice 1 1 You Get Sensible Gifts At No Cost With "Cash Checks" "Cash Checks" Ft -04pANI F1VR Improved: Fine For Hoge or chickens: close in Write Box 536 Route 4 or phone Cap 2F14 of 1Tae1 Side Curtains for Overland rAadtiter Modal 75 Phone or ry it as )in of as Cit er vo it er we it is re 1) is is st i io WANTED Delivery flov With Motoriycle Apply Jame Remick Co inc Ittli and Stn 1 1 1 44gz I I NM 234 on Rnad Between ie lniela and Vacaville tan handbax Rola "OLZ" Return to 1839 Siannage St BliiRRELRY phone Berk 21 Reward CARD OF THANKS I Trish to express my heartfelt thanks to my many friends and also to the mom-tors of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and also for the beautiful floral MRS SA GAIIT and Sno Funeral service of the highest class The same considerate attention is given whether the funeral complete costs but $75 or several times that amount Free service limousine to make necessary arrangements A beautiful home is at the disposal of your family and friends In time of sorrow Lady attendant on all cases MAURICE O'CONNELL Undertaker 1215 St Main 876 I 4111 Icc WANTRD Boilable Woman JO Ansint with hounework in small family Andre 2143 Porto la WaY MILLER ilk blEIATON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1400 St Phone let DEATHS this city November 24 1917 Maude wife of the late George Baron mother of Thelma and Tom Baron Meter of Pritchard a native of California aged 40 years Friends end acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral Monday November 26th at 230 o'clock from the remidence of Arthur Fenton 1237 I Street Interment City Cemetery Member' of Golden Circle No 82 will meet at the residence of Arthur Fenton 1237 I St Monday afternoon November 26th at 2:30 for the puruome of attending the funeral of our late Neighbor Mn Maud Baron MARIE HEATH into rest in this city NoVember 22 1917 John Doyle beloved brother of Thtirnas Doyle of Lyndon Station Wis a natrte of Wisconein aged be years 1 month 10 days Friende may view the remains at the twirlers of Andrews Carpenter 1201 1 Street rest November 24 1917 Helen Isabel Dockstadier beloved mother of Mrs Roy Davis loving grandmother of Scott Nott Ingham: a native of California aged 53 years Funeral from her late residence 422 Sixteenth Avenue San Francisco Cal Into rest In this rity November 23 1917 Henry Jat he dearly beloved father of Battle Potter of Cole-dale Alberta: Mrs Lizzie Potter of Sion-dyke Ore: Si hie 0 Jacks of Sacramento Bra Myrtle Edwards of Spokane Wesh and Mrs Ivy McLeod of Rend Ore: a native of Ohio aged 78 yenrs 1 months 14 dap' Remains will he taken to Idaho for interment Oak Park Undertaking Company JoHNSTON In Lottle Ni Dorado County November 22 liJ17 Mrs Angle Johnston wife of 1 Johnston mother of Gladys Johnston: daughter of Mr and Mrs Metcalf Meier of Mrs Johnston Mrs A Booth Calvin William Thomati Homer Solon and Amy Metcalf granddaughter of Mrs James a native of California aged 45 yearn 1 month and 25 days Friend' are weleonte at oarlors of Gormley 720 11 St until 8:60 a Sunday Funeral prkate into rest In this city November 23 1917 Loretto Cott rine daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard sister of Henry Harold end twin eister of Lorraine Leonard native of Sacramento aged 4 months 4 davit Friend' are welcome at the home of her Parents 2115 Street Sunday from )0 a until 12 Funeral orients Andrews Carnenter funeral directors am city November 24 1917 Philetus Merriam hosoenti of Elizabeth Merriam father of Mrs Fred conner anti the Isle Clara and Carrel Merriam brother of John Merriam a native of New York aged Ito years 1 month 27 days Friende are WeirnniS at the home of Clark Booth Yardley 917 Ft Street Monday front 11 a till 1 ro Funeral private In this cite November 23 1917 Charlotte beloved wife of John Robertson: mother of Mrs Cole and Mrs Harvey: tattler of Mrs Margaret Hawkins of this city John It Noyes of (lakland Mrs Clara Hull of Illinois: a flatly of Ohio aged) Cl year and 9 days Friends anti acquaintances are respect-tulle invited to attend the funeral tomorrow ISunday) at 2 from the henie ef Harry A Nauman Son 1911 St Interment Odd Fellow'n Lawn Cemetery To the Chiefs and Members of Onondaga Council No 84 of 1-1--You are requested to meet at Red Men's Wigwam (10th St bet I and 1) Sundley afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for the purpoto of attending the funeral of our late Slater Charlotte Robinson MARIE PARENTI Pocaliontaa Bel1e Fronton If of Into rest In this city 17)vember 22 1917 Adolf dearly beloved husband at Lena Stencel father of Mildred' Steneel etep-father of James Harold and George Peters: a native of Germany aged 51 yearn 8 months 27 days Friends Welentne at the chapel of the Oak Park Undiertakine Company where Dinette' services will be held Sunday November 25 1917 at 2 ti In Interment a Lewn Cemetery Into rest In this city Ndnedutear 23 1917 Henry dearly beloved husband of Jesephine siakey Inving er of Roger talillent Louis and Ittitth Slakey: a native of Illinois aged 4R year 5 month! and 111 daye Friends and seuaintances Weletune at kia late lunug FOR Aerett clops In: Natomas District 1000 inquire 600 23d Or phone 1773J Cady Lime End Cement Bieck wood Lath Bidg Material limo 262fitt 1 A Bargain 5-Boom HouseWa: ter Was eletrleity stationary wash tubs lawn fruit trees FOP fence corner lot 4foCl9 Rt 4300 10th AVO: two biotite off Traetion IIn $10 down then 45 a month interest 4 ner cent John Hunt 419 Saoramento CLARK BOOTH YARDLEY a Yardley Funeral Drectur 917-922 II St Auto ambulance aervica day or night Floral Pieces trr-I 41r40Koph '1Z Trade Even 40x1211 In Oak Park' Sacramento for used autornoalle drees Collins 855 Valencia St BAN FRANCISCO 1 to 11:: It4z i $19P) '4rthitItY ONLY RE BEST PRICED MOST BE sO ABLY DEPENDABLE SERVICE LEAR I'S House Of Flowers ht 1 and Phone Main 1031 I l' MOICIEVO Transfer Cc 1g Ith Wiles phone 30ilkt Rea 1491 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIEATION l4x12 Rugg Beds 111111- ett5 Chairs etc What have you? Addrege Sox P26523 care Bee FOR Sale-1141f Or All of Moat Complete vulcanizing plant in the city everything complete to tin all kinds of work: automatic air comprennor and connectiona ttoott basilican Ftnd can be increased Enacoe 1821 8th Mt WO 1th St---One Room and Kitchenette commetelv furnished for housekeeping FOR 12x20-Ft Brooder House would make excellent garage 221 street EVERY time you spend a dollar would you throw away five cents? of course you wouldn't UT that's just what you are doing if 'you' do not get "Cash Checks" on your 'cash purchases They are yours--See that you get them Leading Merchants Give "Cash Checks" SACRChA MhE Nk Tc0 Bear of Crockery Store John Breuner Co Leading Merchants Give "Cash Cheeks" ACRAMENTO Cash Check Co Bear of Crockery Store John Breuner Co VERY time you spend a WINTER SNAPS 1 Paulson Super-Six Calatolet 1 Hudson Super-Six 7-paesengeS 1 Hudson Super-Six Speedster dmnstrtrL 1 115 Jeffery Chesterfield 81IL fi-Paga 1 1915 Humnoblie 6-peesedgeL 1 1915 Iteis1 5-passenger 1 1915 Overland 5-passenger 1 1916 Buick 7-passenger ARNOLD 11110S 1224 IC $11 PHONE MAIN 934 SACRAMENTO towe CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 'Oak Park Hcliv Co SE BOWEN Prop General and Builders' Hardware and Paints 2933 35th Sacramento Cal WANTED By December 1st Two or three furnished rums or fiat with yard for dog within 8 or 10 blocks of lith and 3 Ste Phone 18093 after 1 15 acres piped Irrigation abundance water Nearly a acres 3 to 3-year-old fruit trees: half orantrell bearing Well located (10101 school and highway 25 minutes drive Sacramento For ouick sale $3503: $301 cash batanCe easy $15 per month per cent Yee it sounds too good Look it over Be g000 soon A WOOLDRIDGE 8 1I SD ST SACRAMENTO 4 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS BRING $15S75 PREMIUM The San Francisco brokerage firm of Frank McDonnell Co was the highest bidder in the sale of a block of $25200 worth of Carmichael Irrigation District bonds bids for which wrre opened to-day The bid was $2535875 being a premium of 115875 Other bidders for the bonde and their offers were as follows Morse Co San Francisco $24455 Capital National Bank Sacramento $2357820 44-- GOVERNMENT CALLS IN RIFLES IL Williams principal of the 'eh school received an order from the War Department to-day demanding the return ot all ordnance itores that have been used by the high school cadets This includes about 2oto rifles of the Krag-Jorgenson make Williams has been directed to ship the armit immediately it is understood that the Government later will send substitute suns for the use of the cadets A LEASE FOR SALE CHEAP PERSONAL December Cosmopolitan ready Northern Electric News Stani open unfit It Get your Sunday nage DST when you want it -fdt1mT 6th and Sta --s-grou it 4 1 a 'IA ik 10 114117 a 50Tt 6th and Sta i SALESLADIES WANTED For Suits and Waists Apply Sunday' between 10 and 12 o'clock 521 Street TO of Four Foresters' Hail 714 1 See Janitor Three years' lease On ROW' Store located in hotel with lee guests: rent $20 per month ihcludes water etam heat lights and telephone Worth 840 Excellent for igar eland with accenaorles: fruit maimeandlea tamales etc Fins proposition for man and wife: or for two ladies or for man to eololuet a club Must be Reen to lie appreciated Addreas Box P227 care Mee WANTED lordronce Soliritors: Good contriets and surrounding owns Charles Lumps ler bacrtgavilLO Livt14 UPPER Flat of 5 Rooms: Hardwood floors: up-to-date all modern Ilia Main 72 MOTS: ull-to-ua us mous iuss Mein 72 i in Nice Family For I companion high school girl in return for REinter" with light hounework Like family wham ship will he ronaidernmn 1111800 Per Furnished Se of 10cA1 refaranctos etddiaaa Jjoa F2L1638 room apartment: every Genvellieeele cars Nee Apply Offaco 0104 Wu 4 0 I.

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