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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 8

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Monday Novemher 9 1931 SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA NEWS THE BEE NEWS BUREAU PAGE EIGHT Homesteader Wins Armed Burglar Wakes Occupants GREAT SILVER MINE REOPENS In Siskiyou Fight Bridge Burns Out Car Drops Through: Two Are Injured WILLOWS (Glenn Co) Nov 9- YOLO OFFICIAL SAYS DEALERS BOOTLEG WOOD In Five Homes For His Property SHORTAGE IN GIRL'S BOOKS' IS TO JJE PAID Surety Firm Announces Parents Of Chico Young Woman will TJorvav Amount RED BLUFF (Tehamaa Co) Nov 9 An armed burglar be Mr and Mrs Thomas Pate of Bav- Police Special Usb were injured here Saturday lieved to have been a novice by reason of the fact that he awoke occunants of all the homes ho en- Tonopah Extension Leading Nevada Producer Resumes Operations TONOPAH (Nev) Nov wnen their car dropped into a gap left bv a biirnpH-nnt ti I tered visited five homes within a Weights And Measures Head Threatens To Have Law On Them bridge had evidently burned the day before a only coals were left of the structure The Tonopah Extension the larg-uf nt Vavaiia'a silver-nroducing YREKA (Siskiyou Co) Nov Attorney James Fairchild has received word that the commissioner of the general iand office in Washington has confirmed the decision of Registrar John Ing of Sacramento holding the homestead entry of Murty Brickley mote valuable for fanning than mining and thereby dismissing the contest of Timothy Edmondson Brophy Ariel Lowden and others This action ends a long drawn out contest The property is located on Walker Creek east of the Seiad Bridge mines resumed operations here to Mrs Pate was thrown through the windshield and suffered a deep SCalD WOUnri Sh Inc $6-50 day for the first time sirue January when silver dropped below 30 cents an ounce a £icai ueai 01 blood before mHiai uttnt4n was secured for her Her husbanr' WOODLAND (Yolo Co) Nov 9 Earl Smith Yolo County sealer of weights and measures has issued a warning that the bootlegging of firewood must stop Smith said it is unlawful to sell wood by the tier The unit of measurement for such sales is by Thomas Cole managing uiii tHaf (Via mine had been or- was mjurea about the chest and knees as a result of being thrown against the steering wheel account of the improvement in prospects for sil any criminal action against the the cord AnVKRTISKMENTS ver" which to-oay reacneu a high for 1931 at 35 Work was girl They believe the matter will He reports that many wood deal be settled "amicably TI iJ SAN FRANCISCO Nov (Bee Mildred Austin the Chico girl stenographer who has been mysteriously missing since she left the San Francisco water front in a taxicab three months ago will not be prosecuted for the $1780 shortage discovered in her accounts jn the Metropolitan Life Insurance in Chico Her father I Austin a federal prohibition agent has promised to refund the money as soon as he is able $1780 Is Paid This was announced to-day by the National Surely Company which had bonded the girl The company revealed that it paid the $1780 claim to the girl's employers last week and that both the surety company and the life insurance company had decided not to take ers are selling wood by the tier in violation of the law Austin believes his' daughter few blocks of each other here bat-urday morning in a period of about an hour and a half and obtained about $6 in cash and a revolver At the Brearcliffe home the burglar made his escape when trapped by Brearcliffe by holding the latter off with a revolver until he could reach the door Both Mrs William Bonham and Mrs Homer Elwell watched the burglar ransack the drawers in dressing tables in their rooms At the Bonham home the thief obtained about $5 Mrs Elwell reported the theft of a revolver The thief also entered the homes of the Rev and Mrs Mark Pike and Otto Cunningham The Rev Pike heard the burglar coming up the stairs toward his bedroom When Rev Pike spoke the burglar fled from the house passing across a porch where Mrs Pike and her two children were in bed Descriptions of the burglar given by Mrs Bonham Mrs Elwall Mrs Pike and Brearcliffe convinced the authorities that one man was responsible for all of the burglaries dead He says he cannot under stand why if she were alive she Gives $350 Truss To Ruptured Men Pay No Now or Ever For This Gift Youthful Yolo would not a least notify her par jturted in the McKane snaic ai me 1200-foot level where there is a considerable tonnage of ore ready "or extraction Japanese Couple Wed In Buddhist ents oi me iacr Opinions Differ The surety company stated it did not share Austin's be Hijackers Invade Homes Of Women lief Both the company and the nonce have believed especially KANSAS CITY (Jfo) A newer Church In Yuba since the shortage was discovered that Miss Austin disappeared vol untarily The surety company suggested rupture method has been developed by a doctor that is so successful he offers to give a S3 50 truss free if it fails It does away with leg straps elastic belts binding springs and haivsh pads Many have reported the ruptures better Often in a very to-day that Miss Austin if she MARYSVILLE (Yuba Co) Nov 9 The Japanese colony of this city was all agog yesterday over a wed-ilini the first to be celebrated in Fox-West Coast Theatres lenrns now that she is not In danger of prosecution may return home voluntarily WOODLAND (Yolo Co Nov 9 Sheriff Monroe was in Washington to-day investigating reports that a gang of boys had created a reign of terror by forcing women in their homes to give them liquor One woman reported that the youthful hijackers entered her home with a gun and forced her to give them liquor However the woman has refused to sign a the new Buddhist Church of Marys- When it was originally thought short time Others say they no longer need any support you are she hd been kidnaped Miss Austin was the object of one of the wild ville completed and dedicated last Summer The principals were Mi-voko Tsuji the bride of Winters Yolo County and Kojlro Wada a J30LICEMEN motormen mail carriers mes-sengers in fact any mn who has to be on his feet or out in the weather will find the "Police Special" will meet all of his requirements ftfr looks comfort service and price In addition to having genuine Goodyear welt sewed soles and being made over perfect fitting combination last they have the ten special features listed below count them i Selected Grade Upper Stock Solid Oak Full Double Sole Storm Welt for All Weather Heavy "Wear-Proof" Lining Special Backing Under Lining Heavy Oak Tanned Inner Sole Cork Filler Between Soles Solid Leather Counters Rubber Heel Arch Shank ruptured you should try it The BULLET GRAZES AMADOR WOMAN est searches organized on the Pacific Coast in some time complaint against the boys A similar report came rrom an doctor offers to send his method on 30 days' trial and will send the $350 truss free with it If the method does not help your rupture return it and keep the JSBO truss for your trouble If you are ruptured just write Dr Kaiser 1131 Koch BldR 2906 Main St Kansas shoe merchant of this city The Rev Shlmyssu head of the church in Sacramento presided at the ceremony which was con-lucted on the slage used for pre-snting church plays The best man was Uchihara other woman who said the young gangsters had visited her home with a gun during the absence of her husband City Mo for his trial offer of Gridley Butte County The Plea For Fruit Rate Cut Will Be iMade In February Hearing before the interstate commerce commission on the application of the California Growers DAUGHTER OF FORMER maid of honor to the Driae was Yoshimatsu Seda of Winters GOVERNOR HAIGHT DIES OAKLAND Nov 9-Bee Bu DAY-TIME The conclusion of the ceremony was the signal tor rice-tnrowing PLYMOUTH (Amador Co) Nov 9 A bullet grazed the right arm of Mrs A Peroni of Shenandoah Valley Saturday while she was standing on the front porch of her home A slight wound resulted A thorough search was made but no one was seen who might have fired the shot While it is believed that the bullet might have been a random shot or one unintentionally being fired toward the house precautions are being taken to prevent a recurrence and Shippers Protective League for substantial reductions In rail re reau) Dr Louis Haight of Stockton was expected to arrive here to-day to complete funeral arrangements for his sister Miss Janet Cameron Haight daughter of former Governor Henry Haight of California and for the guests to surround th? festal board laid also in the church On the bride's table was a thirty-five-pound bass cauuht by a friend in the Sacramento River near Rio Vista The couple departed late $650 frigeration charges on deciduous fruits from California and Arizona Sit' Now lay In (T WOW! jk 3 thi wn-en niwn nut more fi hearty Inuglin! HAlNEf 3Jfc Jlnimlr ISohnonle) fc I Ml run I "fA 'T XrDn Hmii 'vL Torri-ni'e will be held in Los Angeles Feb ruary Sth next yesterday on the honeymoon trip Miss Haight died at her Oakland BREATHE without stating their destination This announcement was made to home last night at the age of 73 years Her brother is the only sur day by Frank Buck president of the league following confirmation of the date bv George Mo- viving relative Edwin Zumbiel Smartly styled oxfords in tan and black Including the new Mufti Scotch grab oxford high lace shoes in black and brown kid brown calf with double sole golf oxfords with or without spikes A complete showing of all styles at $650 Her father a pioneer 4aer took Placer Exhibit Building Visitors Are On Increase office as tenth governor of Califor Ginty secretary of the commission The commission has not yet an Of Jackson Dies AWAY nounced whether a supplementary hearing will be held in Superior California nia at the close of the Civil War Her grandfather Fletcher Haight followed his son to California in 1854 and was appointed federal judge for the southern district by President Lincoln JACKSON fAmador Co) Nov 9 Edwin Zumbiel 6B died in the ROSEVILLE (Placer Co) Nov Alameda Sanitarium Saturday He Use of the Placer County Cham Sierra Man Is mm was a prominent resident of Jackson residing here for manv years ANNULMENT SOUGHT ALTURAS (Modoc Co) Nov 9- He came to California in his early Buried In Reno 1018-1020 St Hog 8 Fit Off The delightful inhalant discov-ered in England during the war 20 and first lived at Butte City Suit for the annulment of the mar UWi Venturrn RENO (Nev) Nov Funeial ber of Commerce exhibit building has shown a marked increase since the Placer County Highway Patro! and the California State Highway Patrol has moved its headquarters to the building The exhibits from all over the county have been kept intact and are viewed by the many visitors More than li00 visited the building last month An average of H30 visited the building monthly prior riage of Helen Davis from Wayne Davis has been filed In the superior court here by Krazy Kat Cartoon MAGICCARPET "In Tho South Seas" Maxtield lather of the vounc ma Paramount News tron The father claims that the girl was not of marriageable age without the consent of her parents when the couple were wedded in Lakeview August 26 1930 to the patrol tak ig it over A Whitmore patrol clerk In charge at all times where he was employed as bookkeeper for a mining company He later worked as bookkeeper for the Ginoccliio Brothers in Jackson for about five years and then for thirty-two years he had been employed as bookkeeper at the Argo naut Mine The survivors include the widow Adell of Jackson: two daughters Mrs Robe-t Kerr of Stockton and Mrs Enrico Burgin of Jackson one brother and one sister of Cincinnati He was a member of the Amador Lodge No 65 Free and Accented Masons Funeral services will be conducted to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in Stockton in the Stockton Mortuary Ill services were held here to-day for Marvin Johnson recently foreman at Loyalton Cal for the Closer Valley Lumber Company who died in the Veterans Hospital at Livermore Cal last Friday He had lived in Reno several years and was widely known in lumbering circles of western Nevada and neihboring California counties The deceased was 36 years old a native of this state and a member of the Mason'e Lodge and American Legion His widow is mlncinal of the grammar school Lovalton He is also survived by two children bin mother five brothers and two sisters Sacramento County Jots BIRTHS MARRIAGES DIVORCES DEATHS IN SUPERIOR CALIFORNIA OPEN HOUSE at theTeleohone Central Office 1411 Street Nov 10 11 12 to 8:30 You are cordially invited to come and see how your calls are handled and have the interesting equipment explained GALT The Smith-Lippl Post No' 156 American Legion will hold' an Armistice Day dance on Tuesday evening November 10th in the Spanish Ballroom The sixteenth annual entertain jrv AMl'SKMKNTS STARTS WEDNESDAY V'f 'kf ment of the Episcopal Guild will be held Saturday November 14th and will run all day and evening Features of the even'p's will be the play which will be presented under the direction of Mrs Frederic Harvey a comedy under the direction of Miss Celia Adams tableaux staged by Miss Dorothy Hullin and a Mother Goose musical sketch by the children Informal dancing will close the evening's entertainment The Rev Alvah Andrews of Grace Methodist Church Stockton will conduct a scries of lectures beginning on Wednesday evening November 11th in the Community Church in Gait l3 It OutW hoops An efficiency expert in a doughnut factory A go-getter from toe word dough He breaks up a million-dollar fortune- Extension wall telephone kitchea 9ar age laondry ctci Wall telephone wherever Axed instrument is desired telling racket with a million dollars worth ot i i i I utl lux rainy rw" li Dcauuej ion ium many nuwis I MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 8 IIP Telephone a community asset Telephones are community builders They make neighborliness They save time and steps They increase business Every additional home that Installs a telephone helps the grocer the druggist the dry-goods dealer and every other business Every additional telephone we install Increases the scope and value of your telephone to you Every man and woman in our organization is interested in improving your service It's good business for the community for them to sell this service And it's good for you the subscriber with a telephone already in your home More telephones mean more convenience more business and social activity for everybody A H0BBS District Manager Wrestling Tonight VbOT Afr V1 Auspices Disabled American Veterans Extension desk telephone for any room in the hausa) Desk telephone the convenient familiar instrument B1KTHS In riilro Hullo Countv Ko-voinuor 7 11131 Mr unl Mrs Marksi a etm In riiicn Unite Countv November 7 10:11 to Mr and Mrs Willie Wtirlina- City a son In Lodl San Joaquin County November ti 1931 to Mr and HarrinKton a daunlit CANNON In Vina TVhama County November I 1D3I to Mr and Mrs I Cunnon a daughter CALKINS In Redilinit Shasta County Novomoer 0 1931 to Mr and Mrs I'onald Calkina a (UuEhter HOLLAND In Portola Plumas County November 3 Will to Mr and Mrs Holland of Portola a daughter In Poriola IMumae Coim-tv October lust to Mr and Mrs Kelix Uevnolds of 1'ortola a mn DKAI In Ureenville PlumaH County number SO lu'll lo Mr and Mrs Ls-tor Deal a daughter MARRIAGE DECLARATIONS VALENTINE MAKKS In nldins sbaHta t'oujitv Nuember fi lnsi by l''red Valenilne 2- and Marv ilatks Hi bolli from Hat Cru-k In Keddlnir Shasta Countv November 6 1931 bv John Archie -McBlrov 2t and Mildred HuKheii i4 both from Red Bluff Tehama Countv MARRIAGE LICENSES CHIESA LONG In Reddini Shasta County November 6 to Slva-rtote A OueMi SS of White Horse Modoc Countv and Fda LonK la of Cardoso 'X I ami F'alinira Sousa 17 Intti of Lfmnln riarer County tAKIHIHU- Auburn Placer County November 7 1131 to Joseph llat Crook yiiasta County MARRIAGES CONNfcJMiKOTWJlTJI -In lnmi li If 111 luiiliTfi Conner (ind Vtrlffi I'irnteKiitl) ljuth of t-'upM Vit'tley Niiph t'niintv Valley NevHiia Cminly Nov Hinbr 7 liKU KUwarii jMinttn ml ItiUo Ann llosfwull both of Grata Valley Nevada County DIVORCES Tn Napa Nairn Countv Xo-vomhor 6 Mrh Befltri' Viland of Napa against Klincr Vjland of Napa: suit filfl: urouiid cruelty DEATHS Tn Yuba City Sutter Countv November 7 Frank Miller a mitivp of California aired 75 vtars Near Vuba CUv Sutler Countv Novpmber ti Hat Murtba Huoekprt infant clruiirhter of Arm on and 11 art ha Hretkt'rr foiiucrlv uf Hiilluoi'd Vulm Countv ytuwr of Kr-iiHt Clara uIkr IjQo A rmond end Utln Sp-'i-ki-rt aut-'d i uioutha Hunal in tlifl Hutloi City Ceniftorv to-duv In Kodi Win (maul Covin! 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Mrf avn ihtv Uild vldow vt Hip latu Horlyt lloiijd or iodi nioCmr of Urtrim II fall Kit NfH- York Al i i1h1v Kuln rts of SJotn-oviji (Mie I' Heald nf Kl c-ntio a nutlve uC Main: aKud VI iiars MM In Uodi San loautiln Countv Novpmbor 7 19fll Henry Nios son of the late John Nics and Mra Carolina Mph of Lo11 a hndhnr of IObUht Nt' of lodi a native of North Dn-kota iiKd ltJ vcara Interment in the lidi C'itiftpry In San Vrnnrff-co No-mii1mT 7 Oscar Hchllhurn for iiierlv of ItfddtnK Italia County l'utlirr of Mra loiort Turner of Ki'ildmif and Uudnlpii SrhelUurn of San l-'ranciw 'o a nativo of Gprnianj' rtffil Mi years FtitiPijI In Rcddiuif UK NN KIT In Ad Modoe I'miiiii- Alildre WUcnii'Mr wife of H'-nnctt muiiipr Iva A I wen A Oru Kmhrr and vnnan lifimett nil of Alin dn iitfli-iiT ol' Andrew lone nr 'iiifr of ili-H Hnrv J'ontlcfilii1' Mia l-'n'd Lpih and Andrew Jotif Jr natho of Willow Vollov Nevada Countv oacd 'M ciirf In OromvlUo I'Iudkii Countv November ti t31 All-a Mhv Clark infant dautflncr of Mr and Mrs (inorte ark a nativo of Cullfor nta aired 8 mouths RIAMIII" In Napa Nona County No-vomber 7 1931 Mra Terpen Ulancht mother of Mrs Kdward Thompson ani John and Kdward Hianchl a nativ of Swit-pi-iund aKOd 53'vear In Fadfteld Solano County Novflinber 7 131 Mrs Katharine Grothman mother of RSehard Croth man of Berkeley and William Grothman of Fairfield a native of Osr many aired veara Funeral nerv-ti'p to-dav from tl Hanisen funeral ehHDl In Suiun Unrial in the Sunset View Cpfitterv 'n Horkplpv High Class Matches 4 I Silly KMiwhony tarloon I iff fjA Admission $100 $150 $oo IAU1KS SUTTER I A XT TIMl TOII AY UOIBLE Blll A HOLY TERROR Extension nand telephone beside your armchair Hana telepnone striking new note of beauty 1 in GEOHGE O'BKIEN Thrilling l)ntilMir Wrnffru AIM MVy Al IT IOE lniiHh II In) Al'ln h'- ir r7Jk 111 fission theatre: 111111:11 irl Im IIIAIIV 111 111 II Mvr LAST TIMES TODAY JOE FRISCO in THE GORILLA Tuenilni hnrlolir lri'i'miiind In jtl'KITIMi 01 lS'' (1 it i'4ii ivi'iix Till And 11H million Extra listings in Portable Telephone more in foreign Telephone Directory may be "plugged in" lands for household in various locations Specla answering and cut-out arrangement! Your telephone connected with 20 million in DANCE Showing FBI SAT SUN iT 1 mm 1 r-j CASTLE HALL 1 r-riimi nwen tickets IWvt'ii to I'ntrtina- 1019 'i JSTKEKT LAST TIMES TODAY Janet Gaynor-Chnw Farn-Il in "Merely Mary Ann" t'OMUUY AIT MiWS A I1 Open livery Muht I Ini kl In the Wrat THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Business Office Hit Street Telephone Main 12300 oAny telephone employee will take your order Mm 111 11 mw hi mi Iiirnle" mid i'uu 111k l'uturen BERT WHEICLKH llOBT WOOLSEV In "Caught Plastered" Pl I IIKU In KING COAL FOR GREATER WARMTH LIVE OAK WOOD BLOCKS FIKEPLACE CHUNKS Orfisr Vour Pnpn'y Now from SUPERIOR LIMBER FUEL CO 1900 Street Main 6410 limtructurM il i tiHW Omifr ISV TWKft TOIUY BKN LYONS RA'H KL TORRES ALOHA Acn Coined rletl llth "WOMEN LOVE ONCE" iMIIUl'II.

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