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THE SACRAMENTO BEE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926. PAGE FIVE her and struck her. In addition to an interlocutory decree, she asks for alimony of $35 per month. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Boys' Department Gains--October surpassed September as the banner month in the activity of the boys' department of the Y. M.

C. Mort Wilson, boys' department director, announced as he reported twentynine new members In his departmeat.and 720 the boys. award of booster Mattresses Made Over scientifically by machinery. Sacramento Mattress 2nd St. Main 1205.

(adv On of our of '49ers Club: retary, William H. Basler, there will be no dance held at the auditorium of chamber of commerce Tuesday evening, Oct. 26. By order of Dr. David B.

Boyd, president. (adv Benefit Program--The McClarrinon Players will present a program of three one act plays and music in the Foresters' Hall October 30th for the benefit of the International Brotherhood Welfare Association. We Give the Realistic- A permanent like Nature's own. Marigold 'Beauty Shoppe, 821 St. (adv Earle Plumbing 217 22nd Street.

All work promptly attended to. Repair work our specialty. Phone Main 1417 W. (adv Pastor To -Rev. L.

G. LeavItt, pastor Speck. First Christian Church of this city and a former deweler, will speak to-morrow noon the Hotel Secramento before members of the Kiwanis Club on Diamonds. Chow Min Special Other Cinese dises. We deliver from 7:30 to 12:30 P.M.

Canton Cafe, 5th, K. M. 6751. (adv Jewelry and watches repaired, Jewelry remodeled, diamond setting and special design work of all kinds in to our factory on the premises. Wiesen Monk, 1009 K.

(adv Marcelling, papercurling, waterwaving, dyeing, bleaching by experts, Werner's, 1122 8th St. (adv. Duco spray gun for rent, $5 per day. For or furniture; padlectricallsom operated; easy to handle. Shorrock-Smith Hardware 818 Main 57.

(adv Cruelty Charged-Marcial M. Bentura treated his wife, Mrs. Dolores Bentura with cruelty during the last ten years and compelled her go to work to support herself. to. the woman alleges In a divorce complaint she has filed.

Custody of a minor child is asked. Save by using our cash and carry plan, Cascade Laundry, 1515 Twentieth Street. Main 130. (adv 14-in. Oak full cord.

22 5th Ave. and Stockton Blvd. (adv Sue For Commissionsfor sums totaling $1,008 are asked by Frank L. Graves in two suits filed to recover commissions on real estate deals. In one suit he seeks $600 from C.

T. Dokes, Elizabeth Dokes and George W. Kramer. In the other suit Judgment for $400 is sought from Fred Stuckert, and Anna Stuckert. Public Stenography done at 418 Cal.

State Life Cap. 3928W. (adv Abandonment Charged Mrs. Margaret L. Gough has entered suit for to provide, climaxed by abandondivorce from Roy 8.

end Gough. Failure ment, is charged. help, Help by Us to calling Help on Others, the salivation Army, Main 2545, for your cast-off clothing, paper, furniture. Address 508 Street. John Bree, manager.

(adv. Seeks Divorce Decree. Mrs. Gladys Virginia Creason has entered suit for divorce from Glenn Elwood Creason. She charges that he made false accusations against 6-Room Home in Eastern Part of City ONLY $4,375 Pay Only $500 Down-Three Bed Rooms Here's a big value in an attractive, modern 6-room home! Every room has been redecorated and the entire home is in perfect condition throughout.

Features you will appreciate are: Three bedrooms, large enclosed back porch with wash trays and linoleum in kitchen and bathroom. Garage, of course. The 50x100 foot lot is highly developed and a number of rare ornamental and fruit trees have been planted. We do not believe it is possible to duplicate this value so act quickly if you want to secure a fine 6-room house at an exceptionally low price! Phone Main One for further details! --6792 MORRISSEY 811 Street Phone Main One Stop Stumbling Through Life! live in a "Stumbling Age." Sime folks "stumW ble" out of vanity. They still cling to the idea that "glasses spoil good With others it's just a matter of carelessness and neglect.

You'll never know how much you're missing 'til you stop "stumbling through life with half-vision." We are not the largest Optical Honse In the World bat one of the Best and Most Reasonable HOLZBERG TURNER OPTOMETRIST, OPTICIAN 732 from San Francisco, charging her with embezzlement, Mrs. C. M. Kleine, 4201 Sonoma Avenue, was lodged in the city jail. When in Need of a plumber or an electrician, call Scott Plumbing Electrical 1900 Main 2144.

(adv Dr, E. T. O'Brien, Foot Specialist, chiropodist, Nicolaus Bldg. M. 8673.

(adv Annulment Ordered Annulment of the marriage of Mrs. Freida Grimm to Edward Grimm has been annulled by order of Judge Peter J. Grimm was under the time Shields. It was testified. that Mrs.

of her marriage. Let's Go to the Cooks' and Walters' dance at Street, on Wednesday, October 27th. (adv Now Is The Time- Paperhanging. Cap. 223W.

3316 3rd Ave. (adv. Wife Accused-Intimacies with a man named James Ellis were charged against Mrs. Betty O'Brien at a hearing on the latter's divorce complaint before Judge Peter J. Shields.

O' Brien received an Interlocutory decree. Notice Ernie Strauch repairs any standard make auto. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estimates furnished. Information free at 1223 Seventh Street.

Phone 1262. (adv If you would rather have a dozen people trying to rent your furnished room in one day than one person in dozen days, you will try "The Bee want ad way" rather than the "placard way." For that is the ratio of results between the two methods. Phone all To Let ads to Main 5000. (adv Estate Inventoried -The estate of the late Emil A. Tatoske comprises real estate valued at $1,861.97, an appraisal report filed by Appraiser John E.

Sullivan reveals. Doyle Dias. Dentists, Bryte Building, 1006 Seventh, corner Seventh and Streets. (adv West To Speak Assemblyman Percy G. West will be the speaker Wednesday at the noon meeting of the Southern Pacitic shopmen and will speak on the twenty-elght propositions appearing on the ballot.

M. L. Azevedo, M.D., now at Suite 12, I. O. O.

F. K-9. Cap. 254. (adv Woman Arrested Here--Arrested by Detective Sergeants Vern Lewis and F.

K. McAllister on a warrant New Wardrobe Overnight! Wear all the new shades as quick as they come in style. It doesn't take money--just A few cents worth of dye. Get out your old, dull or faded garments NOW--tomorrow you'll have a closet full of fashionable clothes! Perfect results right over other colors. Dye your curtains, hangspreads, too.

Give your underwear, REAL delicate dye. tints. Use All easy, original If Diamond dyes. FREE now, from your druggist: the Diamond Dyes Cyclopedia; simple directions, wonderful suggestions. Ask for actual plece-goods color samples.

Or big, illustrated book Color Craft free, If you write DIAMOND DYES, Dept. N2, Burlington, Vermont. Diamond Dues Make it NEW for 15 cts! Dance Tuesday Nights Bargain nite dance. 25c each. Dreamland.

(adv. Reports Medino reported to he was held up by two men last night at the end of the Tenth Street car line and robbed of $10 and a watch. He. stated that both men carried revolvers. you want to be becoming in a hair cut, you will have to be coming to 118.

Leo Jennings and F. D. Woodmansee, The Vogue. Beauty Parlors, 1415 St. M.

6265. (adv Room Entered-Seroniano Guerrero, Street, complained to the police someone entered his room and stole a suit of clothes, a shirt and a belt. He said that he had gone out to get something to eat and left the door unlocked. That "prevention is better than cure" is a proverb-irritant to the man who is looking for a cure. Bee want advertising is not a "cureall," nor a prevent- but it is nearer these marks than anything else.

(ady Peanuts Stolen Someone witi a taste for salted peanuts stole a peanut vending machine from a service station at Thirtieth and Streets. Husband Divorce-Mrs. Adeline Piccoll accompanied other men to places of amusement, John P. Piccoll charges in a divorce complaint he has filed. Dance where you are sure to enjoy yourself.

Partners furnished to gents who have no ladies with them. Open every nite except Mon. Adm. inc. dance, 10c.

Private lessons $1.50 aft. and eve. Castle, 9th and I. M. 6390W.

(adv. To Determine Tax--A suit to determine whether inheritance taxes are due on a parcel real on Randall Island, transferred restate Clarence L. Runyon by Armstead Runyon prior to the death, has been filed by State Controller Ray L. Riley. Watson' for New Furniture-621, Phone M.

3492W. (adv Decree Granted-Mrs. Lulu May Silkey has been granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Bill W. Silkey. The decree was signed by Judge Peter J.

Shields. She charged her husband swore at her, kicked her and associated with other women. Local People Receive Pleas Of Unbounded Faith In Evangelist expression of "absolute faith" in Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson, Los Angeles evangelist and her mother, Mre. Minnie Kennedy, both are on trial on charges of conspiracy to defeat justice is being sought in cards which a number of Sacramento people have received through the mails.

A number of persons have recelved packages of the cards and have been asked to secure singers. They pledge "unbounded respect for the great service they (Mrs. McPherson and her mother) have rendered the state, nation and cause of Christianity." The cards are being sent out by Mrs. A. O.

Gullberg of 1100 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles, who signs herself as the chairman of the committee. ALTRURIAN CLUB PLANS DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT. Plans were discussed to-day at an informal luncheon of the Sacramento Altrurian Club in the Hotel Sacramento for an entertainment and dance to be given at 7 o'clock next Thursday night at the Pease Studio, 2180 Street. The annual nomination and election of officers will be held day, November 23rd. DID YOU EVER TASTE A CHINESE ONION OMELET? Delicious! IN CERTAIN DISHES the Chinese excel the world -as is demonstrated in this unusual recipe from Mrs.

Ida Bailey Allen's interesting new Cook Book (see coupon below). In following this recipe be sure that you use Mazola, the favorite vegetable oil of leading chefs, and you will be certain of best results: Chinese Onion Omelet 3 cups chopped, 3 tablespoons Argo raw onion or Kingford's tablespoon Karo, Cornstarch Blue Label teaspoon salt cup Mazola 4 eggs teaspoon pepper PUT the Mazola' in a medium-sized frying pan, add the Karo and onion and cook until the onion is yellowed and tender, stirring often. Add the salt, pepper and cornstarch. Beat the eggs light, pour in the hot onion mixture and drop by generous tablespoonful into a good sized frying pan containing enough heated Mazola to barely cover the bottom. Fry first on one side then the other like pancakes, and serve.

Send only 10c. with this coupon and you will receive a copy of Ida Bailey Allen's wonderful, new Cook Book, beautiMAZOLA fully recipes. bound, Write 112 Corn pages of Products unusual Refining P. O. Box 161, N.

Y. C. Town. DELTA CITY WONDERS IF D'AUTREMONTS WERE GUESTS 'Bee Bureau.) RIO VISTA (Solano Oct. 26.

This city is trying to unravel a "deep, dark mystery" created by reports that five federal officers swooped down upon the town the other day and arrested three men as the D'Autremont brothers, wanted for train robbery in the Siskiyous in Oregon. The sensational reports started after the postmistress at Isleton reported a discovering circulars descriptive of the D' Autremont brothers had been torn down from the lobby and destroyed. Came Soon Thereafter. Another report that three men were arrested in a cabin Ric Vista, feet chained and handcuffs applied. The three then were taken into a.

retsaurant for dinner and then whisked out of town, chains and all, All federal departments that would be concerned and county peace officers refuse, however, to take it seriously. They insist they know nothing of the reputed arrests. Girl, 16, About To Bear Nameless Child, Kills Self With Poison SAN JOSE Oct. (United -Sixteen years old and about to become the mother of nameless baby, Ruby Cores to-day swallowed poison and died. can't send you Any money.

Let the fellow who got you Into this scrape get you out of It." They said it was from her mother In Los Angeles. The tragedy occurred at the home of a friend, Mrs. Ray Greer. No one saw her take the poison. A strychnine bottle was found in her coat pocket.

BELGIAN BONDS SOLD. NEW YORK, Oct. P. Morgan and Company, heading the syndicate which floats the 000 American portion of the 000,000 Belgian government stabilization loans, announced to all the bonds had been sold. BIRTHS.

MOTZER- this city, October 14, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Motzer, Sacramento, a daughter. PARAS--In this city, October 22, 1926, to Mr.

and Mrs. James Paras, 1317 Street, a daughter. RAMIREZ-In this city, October 22. 1926. to Mr.

and Mrs. Placido Ramirez, 614 Fourteenth Street, a daughter. WHITTEN-In this city, October 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.

Whitten, Elk Grove, A son. LUCAS--In this city, October 21, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lucas, Isleton, a son.

SMITH this city, October 14, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Smith, Sacramento, son. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

WOOD and Dorls Ralph Aloyse Butts, Emmett 19, Wood, both of Oakland. HUGHES LEWIS Eugene Frank Hughes, 38, and Goodie Agnes Lewis, 27. both of Sacramento. Frank SImunovich, 40, and Liva Valerio, 37, both of Hollister. KUSE-QUINN-James William Kuse, 33, Los Angeles, and Carmelita Maureen Quinn, 22, Missoula, Mont.

DEVEREAUX-HARRAH-James Law- rence Dever aux, 32, and Helen Dorothy Harrah, 25, both of San Francisco. DEATHS. BAIRD-In this cIty, October 24, 1926, Thomas M. Balr1, husband of Maud A. Baird, father of Thomas B.

Baird, brother of Stephen H. Baird of Brentwood, Mrs. Herbert Estes of Brentwood and Mrs. Jennie Jones of Holly Springs, 8 native of Tibbee, Miss. Remains at the home of Clark, Booth Yardley, 917 Street.

Funeral notice hereafter. BASLER-At home, Twelfth Street Road. October 25, 1926, William H. Basler, husband of Louise Basler, father of Alice Louise and Martin A. Baster, brother of Mrs.

Mary J. Thomas. Charles M. Basler, grandfather of Helen Clyde I. and William J.

Basler; a native of Sacramento, aged 66 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 3 P. from the bome of Clark. Booth Yardley, 917 Street. Interment City Cemetery.

DEAN--Entered Into rest in this city, October 25, 1926, Laura, wife of the late Charles Dean, loving mother of John Billick of Galt and E. W. Billick of Rockford, a native of New York, aged 93 years. Friends are rewpectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday at 1:30 P. M.

from the family home near Gait. Interment Home Grove Cemetery, Lockeford. Morris S. Daggett, funeral director. HAGERTY-In this city, October, 23.

1926, Jeremiah Hagerty, of the late Mary Hagerty, loving father of Mrs. Thomas F. Fitzgerald, brother of William Hagerty and Mrs. Margaret Dowd of Somerset, a 06 tive of County Cork, Ireland, aged 74 years. Friends may call at Gormley'8 chapel, 2015 Street.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock from St. Francis Church, Twenty-sixth and Streets, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment private. LA FLEURE-In Weimar, October 25, 1926, William O. La Fleure, beloved husband of Ella, La Fleure, son of Joseph and Mary La Fleure of this city, step-father of Sydney and Stanley Hall of this city and Howard Hall of the Marine Corps, Goat Island: brother of Mary English of San Francisco, Margaret Combellick and Lucy Ashley of this city: a native of San Rafael, aged 43 years 7 months 19 days.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral home of Klumpp Gastman, 2231 Street. Incineration East Lawn, A. D. Fenton, funeral director. MeTERNAN- into rest in this city, October 25, 1926, Elizabeth MeTernan, wife of the late John McTernan, mother of William A.

and John P. McTernan; a native of Ireland, aged 86 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the palm chapel of James R. Garlick, corner Twentieth and Streets. Remains will be forwarded to San Francisco for interment.

OFFICERS and Members of Ladles' ices for our late sister. Elizabeth McOlive Branch Society attend then servTernan. this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock at James R. Garlick 1 dertaking parlors. MAUD M.

BEER, Pres. Stella Hedrich, Sec. OFFICERS and Members of Columbia Crete, 150, meet at chapel of James R. Garlick. 20th and Streets, Tuesday evening at 7:30, to attend funeral services of our late companion, Elizabeth McTernan.

D. DOLD, C. C. C. Martz, Sec.

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness and 4 sympathy tendered us in our recent bereavement; especially to Hart's Cafeteria and the Marvin Also to the donors of the beautiful floral offerings. C. C. RANSTEAD.

Husband, MRS. ELLA WINKLER. Mother. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. CARD PARTY Given by Sutter Spann.

No. 34, At Foresters' Hall To-night at 8:30 Fifteen beautiful prizes and case of beer for door prize. STANDARD Player Pianos, With Bench and rolls. 915 18th Street. MARCELLING- The Betty Shop For A 13th wave that Street.

wears. Phone Main Bobbing, 2910. 50c. 1421 FOR Sale Block Wood, Four Sack $1.50 1817 9th Street. Phone M.

8690J. PAINTING. Paperhangine and Tinting Main 6230 8. H. Vaughan.

HORSEHIDE Leather Coats. $12 95 1214 J. NEWLY Furnished Modern Flat: Walnut dining and bedroom furniture, furnace, garage; reasonable. 2726 T. BARGAIN For Sale--New Modern house, five rooms, bath and garage.

Price $1,950. Will give easy terms. 3540 San Jose Gouid Tract. GOOD Domestic Singer and Round Cage, $10. Boston bull pups, $25: special Wednesday only.

Mrs. Pet Shop, 1137 J. BARGAIN--Gas Range, Table, Chairs, dishes, utensils, bed, rugs, pictures, baby buggy, high chair, electric heater. Leaving town. 1712 12th.

TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. GIRL Wanted For Cooking and to Assist with housework. Phone mornings, Main 6179R. 1215 P--Furnished Flat Six Rooms, Four bedrooms: garage. M.

3716. FOR Sale--Black and Gray Thoroughbred Persian kittens, 2 months old. 1049 Santa Barbara Court. M. 4237R.

LARGE Male Persian Cat Found. Identify and pay ad. 1312 K. Glenn Credit Tire Co. POSITION As Porter Wanted by Experienced white man.

Box Y2898-41, care Bee. TEN SINGERS White and other makes. Electrics and stands. Must sell at a loss, or will trade. What have.

you? 1209 Street. SALESMAN--To Sell Chrysler AutomoAn exceptional offer to real salesman. Also an opening for juniors and beginners, where, it they will work and follow instructions, they will make real money. See Mr. McLean, 1205 Street.

NICELY Furnished Three-Room Apartment, 1916 Street. LOST- -White Gold Wrist Watch: Small diamonds and sapphires. Reward. Cap. 1397W.

FOR RENT GARAGE BUILDING, 35x60. Located corner 10th and Streets. Concrete floor, pit, office, lab. Suitable for repair shop or storage. Main 7399J.

1609 Dozen Folding Chairs, like new; bargain. M. 2821 WESTERN STAR LADIES' SOCIETY WILL GIVE A CARD PARTY OCT. 27TH AT FORESTERS' HALL. GAME START SAT 8:30 P.

GOOD PRIZES. QUICK SALE Bargain- TO Maxwell truck; good tires, Including spare. Engine good condition. $275 cash. C.

A. Utley, 1110 Street, Sacramento, Calif. FOR SALE--One One 46-In. Rotorex Electrically heated mangel In first- class condition and guaranteed by us. At a bargain.

Calif. Mech. Elect'1 Eng 1110 Street. FOR RENT. Near State Printing Office, 10-room house, 2 garages; also 8-room house near high school.

M. 1773. WOMEN Wanted To Take Orders For house dresses. Apply Sacramento Maid Manufacture of Dresses and Underwear. 3319 Folsom Blvd.

CANARIES For Sale--German Roller, females, one dollar each. Main 3407M. FOR Sale, Reasonable -Pedigreed Llewellyn setter pups; 5 months old. 515 Street, Barber shop. FOR Sale- By Owner: Four-Room Modern house.

garage, on 2 lots. Well im proved. On easy terms. 4423 15th Avenue. 926 Street Clean, Furnished Fourroom flat; $35.

Cap. 358R. WONDERFUL Gem- Air Permanent wave. $10. 1412 St.

Ph. Cap. 2095 PAINTING. Paperhanging and Tinting. E.

Bluecher. MARCELLING. Bobbing and All Beauts work 1625 T. 1344.1 Irene RICKENBACKER 1925 SEDAN $230 DOWN Balance in 12 Monthly Payments of $43.21 Each, Including all Charges and Insurance This car is in exceptional condition; smooth running; good appearance; upholstering has been protested with leather covers; steel wheels, bumpers, heater, curtains, cigar lighter, and every conceivable extra. H.

0. Harrison Co. 1615 St. 4-Room Modern COTTAGE On Improved Street DOWN $25.00 Total Monthly Payment Newly Renovated Throughout Cap. 141J.

6 ROOMS $4,500 Modern home just completed. Has three bedrooms, all of which are unusually large. Lot is 50x145 and two is lines. located Can within be a handled block on of car easy terms. For further inquiry, Call Main 9536W.

Native Sons and Daughters Attention GRAND REUNION SACRAMENTO COUNTY PARLORS TO-NIGHT Entertainment, Dancing Auditorium, 8 o'Clock WANTED Saleswoman Of Neat Appearance to Sell CHRYSLER CARS Ask for Mr. Hall, 1205 St. Want a Modern 5-Room Home as first payment on my modern 4-flat building. Hardwood floors, tile baths, gas heat. Good location.

Steady rentals. Phone me to-night, M. 9030M. WANTED RADIO Will accept radio aS part payment on my 1925 Ford Coupe. Car has balloon tires, beautiful finish and runs like new.

Phone M. 6263. FOR QUICK SALE Nearly new Columbia vacuum cleaner. with all attachments; at less than half price: original guarantee. Call Main 6571J, or call 4730 7th Avenue.

FURNITURE VAN TO SAN FRANCISCO THURSDAY Also Saturday. LIBERTY TRANSFER STORAGE CO. 2114 K. Street. Main 999.

I Have 2 East Sacramento Lots THAT MUST BE SOLD One 44x150, $550: One 50x90. $650. IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS You will have to hurry for these, Main 3661J. Must Have Larger Home So will sell, on easy terms or exchange. rive-room stucco bungalow; hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, large lot: close to high school.

Consider exchange for six or seven -room modern home in good residence section, or good lot 50 can build larger home, Phone Main 9175J. WEDNESDAY Beavis Meat Shoulder Veal Chops Breast of Veal Genuine Veal Loaf Beavis Meat All Quality Meats APPLES Newtown Wrapped Pippins, Spitzenberg box or per Oregon, California, $1.40 POTATOES Best 100-lb. Cooking sack. Yakima $1.95 SPINACH Fresh Garden, lb. 5c Kamilos Co.

Main 945 LARGE WHITE EGGS Direct from ranch. Every one guaranteed. 1 doz. doz. $1.12 GUARANTEED SMALL EGGS doz.

3 doz. $1.00 CAPITAL BRAND BUTTER Good First Grade Creamery, lb. 44e Sacramento Creamery APPLES POTATOES LEMONS Spitzenberg and Burbank Sunkist Newtown Pippin Sack Very Juicy Per Box Per Doz. $1.75 $1.75 15c J. C.

Bondi. Main 7794 Skaggs Meats Shoulder Lamb Chops Round Steak Sirloin Steak Rib Steak Skaggs Groceries GINGER ALE. Reg. Size. Hollywood 2 for Dry 35c MATCHES Rex.

size, 8 boxes 19c Small, Fresh, EGGS 33c FOR HALLOWE'EN HOT FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c 10 lbs. $1.30 FALOR'S LOAF CAKES Nut or Vanilla 20c each Market Bake Shop Main 7789J Piggly Wiggly Del Monte Asparagus Tips, large white, Limit 6, picnic can 15c Cream of Wheat, limit 4. 20c Limit 2, per Fancy Water White Comb Honey 15c Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Sacramento Public Market Corner 13th and Streets TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. MARCELLING, by app't.

Ex. C. 4371R. Outside 1805 En- F. THREE Nicely Furnished Rooms: Furnace heat: board if desired.

1513 St. FOR Ford Roadster. Price $135. See Geo. Fike, 708 Street.

FORD Touring, 1923 Model: Many Extras: only $95. Ford delivery, good, $15. 4425 Street. TINTING, $4. Painting, House painting, Kalsomining: roof Room pairing.

Reliable. References. Main 9594J. FURNISHED Upper Three-Room Flat; private bath. Rent $30.

Main 1759. U. RADIO- Five Neutrodyne, Built speaker; nearly new. 2148 Marshall Way. Stoves Stoves Stoves New and used Heating Stover, Pipe, Boards, etc.

We have lots of good stoves at a very low price. 1119 6th Street. TO LET -Three Rooms Completely Furnished: also modern flat, unfurnished. M. 4695J.

2528 and 2 Rooms for housekeeping. Including lights, garbage; $24 month. FURNITURE Complete For Kitchen. dining room: also chiffonier, dresser. rugs, table silverware: flat for rent It desired.

Phone Main 8758J. DRESSMAKING. Remodeling. Cutting and fitting. 31.50.

Del Paso North Sacramento. M. 10196. PAINTING. Decorating and Tinting.

$7 4291W, evenings. BERT WOODALL. FLORIST. Cut Flowers and Floral Designs. 85th and 3d Avenue.

Cap. 1227. TO Prevent Foreclosure, WIll Sell New Five-room house, on 57x240 lot: anpraised at $4.500: for $2.900. on terms Call D. Nunneley.

Main 620. MARCEL. Bob Curl 75c, Paper Curl $1.50. ALL Kinds of City and Country Hauling. Mra.

CoRgrove, 1422 10th. Cap 1973. Moxon Trans. 003 7th. M.

5412.1. MARCEL. Paper Wave, All Beauty Work home. Evelvn Wright Pandora 10th Street. -Marceller With Following.

L. Odell. SAN FRANCISCO Runs. Local and long distance moving, storage. Llherty Transfer Storage Main 999.

WE HAVE MOVED from 1017 28th Street to our new modern, up-to-date garage at 2721 alley. and Streets. Henry C. Kattenhorn': Ford and Battery Shop. PAINTING.

7128 R. Paperhanging, J. J. Orr. Tinting.

Cap. REMEMBER We Pack Dishes, Bric-a-Brac, Statuary and Fragile Articles, We crate and ship. We store your fine furniture, and we move it locally or long distances. STARKEY TRANSFER AND 927 St. M.

591 MOTORCYCLE HARLEY-DAVIDSON Given Away Free To anyone who brings In A prospect who will buy a used car worth $500 or more. H. O. HARRISON CO. Used Car Lot, K.

Phone Cap. 1616. CURTAINS, HAND Work: LAUNDERED Reasonable, Box 2126. Rt. 9.

Cap. 014. SEWING Machines Electrics. treadles: expert repairing: used machines for sale: low prices. 6120.

MARCEL. Bob Curl, 500: Hair Cutting: expert our. 516 17th St M. 25173 MRS. by app'mt only.

I. M. 4232 W. MARCEL, Hair Cutting, Expert Op. Sequola Bobbing Shop.

K. M. 8221. LAWRENCE VAN STORAGE MOVING PACKING WE DO AND SHIPPING We offer you COMPLETE FORWARDING SERVICE your furniture is moved by experienced men, packed by experts, and shipped at REDUCED FREIGHT RATES. Let us quote you OUR RATES.

NO OBLIGATION. Call Main 520 1108 STREET W. E. HIBBITT J. E.

MONRO Pres. Gen, Mgr, Asst. Mgr. YELLOW AND CHECKER CAB CO. NEW OFFICES 1107 8th MAIN 7 TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.

HEATING STOVE Day bed, Chesterfield set, dining room table, bedroom set, rugs, springs, mattress and bed. Will sell very reasonable. WESTERN FURNITURE CO. 1225 STREET PAINT and Paper Improve a Home: At Wegner, the painter Main 7723J. ONE Sack Coal.

One Sack Oak Wood. sk. delivered. $2. Main 8973, DAILY Shipments to San Franciaco.

Oakland and Los Angeles. Acme Trangfer Storage 2820 B. Main RA8. STAMPED GOODS Novelty Pin Cushions and Lamp Dolls. BIg.

new complete line for Xmas now In stock. Instructions free. E. Sirotek, 1026 19th St. M.

1048. FOR Rent--Two Furnished Rooms: lighta, gas, private bath. Main 3339. MARCELLING 50c. Facial and Scalp treatment 75e: eve.

and Sunday by appointment. M. 1745W. 1027 P. FURNISHED TWO ROOMS AND BATH.

Rent $27.50. Including lights and garbage. Garage or parking space 11 desired. 3831 1st Avenue. Cap 236 BELTING.

Fabric, Leather and Rubber, Sacramento Rubber 710 J. FIVE ROOMS Very Nicely Furnished Extra large screen porch and garage. Rent very reasonable. 4300 8th Ave. PIANO JAZZ In 12 Lessons.

Clark's School. 1419 16 St. M. 7976W 1926 Dodge De Luxe Sedan Has A p- proximately $300 worth of extras. Run only a few thousand miles.

Can be purchased at great saving. Call at 1610 Street. CAPITAL 935 M. Block Wood. A Oak and Coal.

M. C. Albrecht..

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