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The Sacramento Star from Sacramento, California • 7

The Sacramento Star from Sacramento, California • 7

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-Page Scvca THiJ SACKAMENTO STAR- New York Stocks The Star Classified Ads Texans to Visit Sacramento Texas democrats are going to look over Sacramento. One hundred and fifty of em, including the governor, informed the Sacramento chamber of commerce they'd be In town for an hour June 20 en route to the San Francisco convention. The chamber of commerce is going to show the Texans the capitol, Kst. and other sights. GOVERNMENT LOST AND FOUND.

MEETING NOTICES LOST GOLD WRIST WATCH; 1NI-tlals A. E. Liberal reward. If taken to pawnbroker please notify Mrs. Edward.

1100 Apt 8. STRAYED OR STOLEN, ENGLISH bull dog, answer to the name of Mutt. Notify 520 23d-st or phone 1 975-J. Reward. SPECIAL meet of Ttfhama Lodge No.

8, P. A. M. wilP jLJC be held this (Monday) eve- ning, June 14, 1929, in New Masonic Hall at 8 o'clock for the purpose of conferring the E. A.

degree. All E. A. Masons are cordially invited to attend. LESTER G.

BROWNELL, Master. Theo. J. Mllliken, Sec. CASEY SMITH WINS IN COURT MEMPHIS, June 14.

Federal Judge McCall today Issued a restrainging order preventing John D. Martin, president of the Southern baseball league, from interfering with Pitcher "Casey Smith playing with the Little Rock team of the Southern Ass'n. Martin had refused to approve the California pitchers contract with the Little Rock club, for the good of the game. SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Pitcher Casey Smith was released by the San Francisco team of the Pacific Coast League recently after insinuations that Smith and Pitcher Tom Seaton had been involved with local baseball gamblers were made by Manager Graham.

Liberty and Victory Bonds I Bought for Cash Markei value for bonds with all coupons are about: 1, 90 1 $100.25 8 $50.75 $101.75 4 98.25 5 $59.90 $10225 War Savings Stamps Bought Postrid Receipts Gfehed DIAMOND PALACE 53 St. Cor. th We pay $200.0 1i $800.00 per carat for diamonds, any size. Real Estate Transactions GENERAL NOTICES Monday, June 14, mu. 21 SILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Twenty-one graduates will ejven diplomas at the San Juan -jlon High School next Friday Eva Wild ls t0 Eivfl the senior class oration, speaking on "The Truo Measure of Success, Miss Orrine Palestine will sing At Dawning, and Bill Hathaway will give a piano solo.

Judge Peter J. Shields is to speak, and S. E. Mack will present the diplo-Bias. The graduates are: Jennie Patricia Blodgett, Charles Phillip Colin, Simon A.

Cohn, Bernice Crabb, Mildred Irene Curie, Mary Ann Murry Cruik-shank, Lawrence Eddy, Betty Clare Joerger, Roy M. Kirsc-hman, Thomas Francis Kelley, Herbert Ivan Leggett, Clara Lorene Ms-Crew, Edward L. Morrison, Guy Kenneth Owne, Isabel Orrine Palatine, Celia Nell Raymond, Merril LaRoy Regan, Ted B. Showers, Elsie Van Maren Eva Mary Wild, Benjamin Wild. NEW YORK, June 14.

Prices were generally lower at the stock market opening today. Recession did not exceed half a point in leading issues. United States Steel opened 94, off Central Leather 6814, unchanged; Crucible 1.78, up 14; Baldwin 118, off Pan-American 304, up Retail Stores 81, unchanged, Vanadium 82, off Mexican Petroleum 181, off Union Pacific 113, off American Woolen 10L, up Southern Pacific 02, unchanged. The market was allowed to drift, going into the third hour with trailers still lined up on the short side. Those who looked for an easing in money as a result of the improved hank statement Saturday wero disappointed.

The renewal rate was .8 per cent the same as on Friday. The foreign exchange markets continued strong and sterling had little trouble In keeping above the previous Crucible, after making a new high on the pr sent movement, reacted to 154. more than two points. A meeting of the Frueible directors is scheduled for Wednesday. There was another drive on prices shortly alter 1 o'clock and this earned steel common below 93.

Declines in oilier steels ran from 2 to 4 points from the opening. The decline was halted when call money dropped to 7. TB MUSIC SHOPPE 1018 Everything 2879-W Piano $250, Violin $10, Drum $10 Phonographs. Records, Sheet Music. Player Rolls, Repairing.

REGULAR summoned meet-ing of Court Capitol of Cal. lSlT No. 6, F. of tonight (Hon-w'jay, j4tu at 8 p. m.

Election of officers. FRANK TIETJEN, C. R. Thomrts McCnllv, Fin. Se PAUL LANDSCAPE EjCPERT.

GET your lawn put in, trees and roses trimmed and sprayed Fertilizers for' sale. Cap. 783-M-3. IHIKDS. TnMiied June 12.

Prank Harrfson of nx io Nevada JJnrigjrd. 10 ft lots 10, 11 blk Oak Park. Ralph I to Anna Paulson m.itioit lU'i Island 20 ac being prt of SUS alru part of lot 2 SLAV of swamp and overflowed lands. Mark It Pence to Lizzie ih-mv as her sole and sop prop lot Iverson Act. If Donnelly to TJaa lots 12 3 and 4 blk 7 6 James Poleman San Francisco Markets CANCER 1 Chicago Grain NED BROWN, CONTRACTOR, painter And paper hanger.

Special price ton painting. 921 VV-st. M. 2127-W. TAX SHOWS BIG INCREASE The sum to be paid corporations to tile state treasurer through taxes aimed by the state board ot equalization will be in excess of receipts for any previous year, the board announced Monday.

This i a record increase. Chairman R. E. Collins of the board announced. Simultaneously.

Collins declared that no -ad valorem tax will be levied this year. The sum to he paid this year by corporations will be the official figures how. The board reported that the tax indicates buvness prosperity throughout the state. The tax increase is due to increased business as no chonae lias been made in the tax rale. The increase embraces every class of industry.

In 41)19 the tax $19,488,404.84. studentIody- ELECTS OFFICERS Student body officers have been elected at the Sacramento high school. Brenton Metzler was elected president. Miss McGrow and Miss Ashby were elected faculty advicors. The vote was as follows: President, Brenton Metzler, Wallace Greuner 077 vice president, Bev.

Jones 291, Joe Rohl 272, Harry DoCappos 204; secretary, Lee Gildereleeve 403, Clair Dubois 317; treasurer, Don Middleton 430, Fled Cook 1G8, Harry Bonath 194; sergeant-at-arms, Oscar Blumberg The vote for Miss McGrew and Miss Ashbv was unanimous. Th west successful remedy knowa for external cancers Breast cancers especially, no knife. 10 days for removal and 15 days for healing. Correspondence solicited, examination free. Physician la attendance.

Mrs. TI. J. Smith, Cap. 758-W.

R. Box 1145, Sac. STOVE WORK OF ALL KINDS A. E. Mastin.

1817 K. Phone 2654-J. Folsom. North Rehling SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Butter, extras, 57c; prime firsts, 55 c.

Eggs, extras, 47 extra pullets, 406c; undersized pullets, 34c. Cheese, California flats, fancy, 31 c. Poultry Broilers, 2830c; large hens, 4045c: best ducks. 20 fa 23c. Potatoes New crop, old, Onions Australian brown, $6.50 7.

Beans Small white, Mexican, $9 fa 9.50; Tepary, $2.50 fa 3. PENIAL RESCUE HOME, MORTi-mer-av. Colonial Acres, for destitute, erring girls and their children or other women needing care. Telephone Capital 632-R. (Mrs.) Isabella M.

Scott, manager. Foreign Exchange THE Old Reliable J. II Shirley Remedies for the treatment ot CANCER, TUWORE nd MALIGNANT GROWTHS. Administered successfully for tMrty-five years In Sacramento. No knife.

No blood. Testimonials covering years of work from Sacramento. California. Oregon and Washington. street.

Phonp CHICAGO. June 14. Light receipts and the entrance of eastern shippers Into the market here today caused advances in futures on the Chicago board of trade. Rains, heavy in the vicinity of Chicago, were reported too light throughout the grain belt to affect fields reported badly in need of moisture. Corn was from 2c to 2c higher, oats from to 1 c.

July corn opened down at IX. 71, but steadily rose to $1.74 at the close. Sept, corn opened at $1.62, down but later advanced 2c. July oats after opening down at rose lc. Sept, oats was down at the opening, 84c, but advanced before the close.

Provisions followed the grains. HAVE YOUR REFRIGERATORS, and gas stoves repaired by W. H. Gibson Sheet Metal Wrks, 417 2th-st Phono 2617-T. Call Money PHYSIC! AS NEWYOKK, June 14.

Quotations were steady at the opening of the foreign exchange market today. Sterling demand was off at francs demand 13.22, cables 13.24; lire demand 18.27; cables 18.25; marks, demand cables $0,273, up Canadian dlolars, $0.87, Demand sterling closed at $3.93, off go; francs, demand, 33.12; 13.10; lire, demand, 18.07; cables, 18.03. SACRAMENTO CITY MISHfON ASS relief department. 115 K-st, needs your castoff clothing, shoes, furniture, In their work among the poor of our city. Call up Main 2228-J.

DR. WM. Z. DAHL, UROLOGIST Diagnosis and treatment of urinary diseases. Physicians Bldg.

Main 3033. By appointment. DR. T. J.

COX, SURGEON, 801 J-STl M. 149. Res. M. 49.

Hours 2 to I Sundays excepted. UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESSES MADE OVER Returned Same Day JAMES STRACHAN ISM J-ST. A TV 7994 Chicago Livestock Sac Rand co to Anna A 12 ft lot 6 Mk 8 Nortn Sac Hint with restrict ions. YV and Mary 11 nv to drove Schuap, KU lot 3 (J 21 22. Frank 8 Harmon to A Shoemaker, he? at pt on line of Sec 26 Tti R6 al a distance of 1659 ft from oor of sd sec th running I- ft to fence line running and tb along sd fence Jim 89 1 (g 67 mm .24.3 ft tli ft to by line of Sec 26, til along1 Sd line ft to place of bo, contg 32 m.

Jennie and vlr to A lie Soto, lot 2 of Mont Flair or Brook Realty co Subd J06. South Curtin Oaks co to Anna Maria Doyle and Chan Henry Ryon. lot 13 of So Curtis Oaks Subd rsvjf rt of wv over atrip 3 ft wide in rear of sd prop. Dwight Miller and Daisy to Farley co, lot 6 blk 2 North aac Subd 9. Theresa Rush to Eva Rod-lan 40 ft of 7 ft of lot 1 and 40 ft of 70 ft of XO ft of lot 2 ft 8 SI ft' lot way over 6f Fred 11 into Campbell ntni T.ncv Tane ux as tenants to Hilbert Mellln and Marion Mellin, lot 2.7 of Mier and Sowell high school tct.

Heo White and-Hazel ux to TCUt3f30in 1earl SV lo1 Clement Chester Allen known as nhestcr Allan to Ashley Tabor, lot 8 21 20. San Francisco Livestock NEW YORK, June 14. Money on call, 8 per ce.nt; six months, 8fa8; Mercantile Paper, 7-y8. Bar silver, London, 44; New York, 85; demand, sterfling, $3.93. 4 1VH IT'S GOING OV.

Hippodrome Vaudeville, and Blanche Sweet in Simple Souls." Godard's Wm. Farnum in Heart Strings" and Viola Dana in "The Willow 1) Marguerite Clark In "Easy to Get." and Mrs. Sidney Drew in The Charming Mrs. Chase. Liberty Shirley Mason in "Molly and I.

and Marry Carey in "Overland Red. Joyland Dick Darlings co In "The Love Cure." DKS. WM. ELLKRT BRIGGS GEORGE A. BRIGGS Eye.

Kar. Nose and Threat. Office, 1005 fit. Hour to 12 and 1 to 4. HELP VATFD MAI.P.

DR. M. W. HAWORTH EYE. EAJd 3 se and Throat 215-217 Forum Bldg.

Main 2806. WANTED TWO TEAMSTERS WITH teams and wagons to haul wood. Wacker 2831 Stockton blvd. WANTED 1000 gN; SHAVE, lQc; haircut. Cattle Grass fed steers, Xo.

3. $9 Silo; second quality, $7fa8; cows and hejfers. No. 1, $7fa8; calves, light. Hop'll; do heavy, $7fa8.

Sheep Yearling lambs. wethers, owes, Hogs Hard grain fed, wts. 130 to 173 over 390 lbs, $14.70. CHICAGO, June 3 4. Receipts Market 25c higher.

Bulk. butchers, 15.3-5; nacking, $13. 25fa 14.25; light, pigs, $11.75 14.25; roughs, $12.65 fa 13.25. Cattle Receipts, $10,009. Market slow.

Beef cattle, butcher steers. canners and cutters. Stockers and feeders, cows, $8 J2.60; icalves. $13.50 fa 15.25. hep Receipts $12,000.

Market hlghen Lambs, ewes, $6 fa 8. DR. H. H. LOOK, N.

E. COR 4TH and K. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. GEORGE A. SPENCER EYE, Ear, Nose and Throat Capital National Bank Bldg.

HELP WANTED FKtl ALB WOMEN WANTED TO SOLICIT mall subscriptions, outside or Sacramento, for The Sacramento Star. See circulation manager, rru CA- Ofi n.at Liberty Bonds J. E. POORE, M. D.

2723 Forty-third Street Phone Cap. 289-Y NEWS BRIEFS BULGING PERMITS iMNtied June 12, 11)20, Henderson. 3133 Montgomery way, own and bldr, to bid frame pvt grg nt 3133 Montgomery way, Oak jGrove Tct, on lot 51, Montgomery way and Donncr way, 31 32; $100. Cash Wheat NEW YORK, 14. Liberty bond quotations: 3s, sec-! ond do.

$s7 06; third do, fourth do, Victory 3s, Victory 4is. $96. All moat markets will remain closed all day Thursday, June 17, butchers' holiday. Adv. CfntAGO, June 14.

Cash wheat hard, $2.83. WOMAN HELD FOR DIVERTING WATER RED BLUFF June 14 Mrs. Jennie Frye has been arrcsled at Lyonsville by Sheriff M. O. Ballard charged with diverting water from the ranch of Frank Black, 70, and heating Black over the head with a gun when he remonstrated.

The altercation resulted from a restraining order secured by Black io prevent Mrs. Frye from 'cutting off his ditch water. Girls Give Performance Three Tinfes in Day Sunday was a busy day for girls In I lie Sunday school class of Mrs. IlopUenson of the First Baptist church. They were coacLed in the dramatization of the Bibical story of Ruth.

Sunday morning they presented it at the Sunday school, Sunday afternoon at t'. Sacramento orphanage and Sunday evening at the Baptist Chinese mission. TJie east follows: Rut1-, Margaret Boaz. Vivian Davis; Nenma. Dorothy McKechnie; Or-pah, mile Davidson; kindsmen, Eva Hery; head reaper, Jean Tor-ries; reapers, Erma Bach, Eva Hery an Ul.ucile Davidson.

To Siaft Fruit Drying Dining of apricots from the Capay and Folsom districts will start at the Jos. Hersprlng plant in North Sacramento next week, according to officials of "lie company. Enwrishl Estate $42,000 Tims. Knwright left estate of $42,000 to his widow, Mrs. Mary Enwright.

Included in the estate is in stock In the Miller-Enwright co. 3-ROOM HOUSE, ON SMALT. I-OT. on improved street, one block from two carlines. 25r7 30th-st, $2600.

Hee Thos. F. Hunt, 23b0 33d-st. Phone Cap. 179-J.

neil R. mcallister, lawyer. Notary. 401-402 Milau Building, Main 5S0. E.

I AND OFFICE practice, mining claim patented. 1006 7th-st. Oor AmmaiiJune Event A. 1 Unsurpassed selections of Quality merchandise STRIKING REDUCTIONS Giv cs Unusual Opportunity Now for erviceable, useful Gifts for Graduation and acation NOTE THESE BARGAINS IN LEATHER LUGG AG E. COMING NOW FROM LEATHER EXPERTS, for Travel Bag Quality Travel Bag A Wearable A Suit Case for 9 LOTS.

$88 EACH. $10 DOWN forty years time. Plant garden. Waters, Crouch, 620 J. GEO.

R. SMITH Graduate Palmer School ot Chiro-pratic. 310 Uschner Bldg. Main 2412. 40x19 5CO NVKNIENT CARS.

CU to $100. $10 down. $10 yearly. Waters. Crougb, 620 J-st RANCH IN TOWN.

SAVE RENT. Six Elmhurst lots. Cut to $1300 each. $50 down. 40 years' time.

Grow berries, fruit, vegetables, chickens. Waters. Crotn-q. 620 J. T.

H. DAVID. SPINAL ANALYSIS and consultation free. 2X0 Osch-ner Bldg. DR.

W. F. BOOTH, GRADUATE Chiropractor. 208 Ochsner Bldg. Phone M.

3735. FOR SALE LOT IN OAK TER race, 50x140. Bargain. Address 1479 24th-av San Francisco. CHIROPODIST MME.

FLOOD CORNS, BUNIONS, Deformed nails. Room 500 Forum 9th and K-sts. M. 4144-J. BOCLKBAUD FRONTAGE.

$88a. $25 down. Forty years time. Anticipate future homesite needs here. Water.

Crouch. 6JQ J. Woman CITY STATISTICS LMJKKTtKKKa COl'VrKY PROPERTY. THREE MONTHS rent 'buys this lot, 60x120; $88. $10 down, 40 years time Plant fruit trees, raise berries, vegetables.

Waters, Crouch HARRY A. NAUMAN AND SON Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Attendants for Women and Children 1811 O-flt. Phone Main 144 Hard Knocks A heavy weight of flesher cow-hide and splendidly curried and finished in a new and attractive brown color. Full 24 in. size, shirt fold In lid and brass locks and bolts.

Heavy grain cow-hide straps all around. A ease that should last a life-time. Was Now $14.85 Cow-Hide Suit Case A good above the average weight of genuine grain cow-hide tanned in bark. Splendid tan color and full 8 Indies deep, heavy straps all around, brass lock and bolts. Edges are heavily hound with leather.

Shirt fold in lid. A better ease than usually offered nt one-quarter more than oar regular price, elsewhere. Was $18.00, Now $13.50 for Men Genuine grain cowhide, 5-6 oss. weight, steel frame and lull leather lined. Set in lock and lift catches.

Splendid brown-tan color, one of tiie heaviest weight of leathers and fine finished. Three-piece A mine you cannot find elMcvfliere at our regular price. Was $25.00, Now $18.75 Every Article Now at Reduced Prices ARTHUR 1). KENTON MORTICIAN Lady Attendant. Parlors 1237 X-St, rbone Main 713 TWENTY FRUIT AND NUT TREES can grow here, leaving room for house, garage, chickens, rabbit, 150x120.

$264. $25 down. Forty years' time Watera-Crouch, 620 J. Selected from 100 bargains equally as good. Full stock goatskin In Matt Heal or Walrus Three-piece model in new Club shape.

Polished metal catches and set in lock. Fine black color and lined with attractive silkoliue. 16-inch size. Was $13.50, Now $10.13 MEMTITCII I SO, LE TING THIRTY YEARS CREDIT. $25 down give possesion 2 acre $725 farm.

Davis, 220 Ochsner Bldg. PLEATING, braiding, tfrist-atitching, buttons, buttonholes. Special attention to mail orders. Sacramento Pleating 315 Forum Bldg. $340.

$40 DOWN, BALANCE THIR-ty years time. 2 fruitful acres. Daviti Realty Ochsner Bldg. VACUUM CLEANERS FOR SALE 2-A IN NORTH SAC-rainento. Twelve minutes from carline.

Will sell reasonable for cash. 1711 Fifth-st. ROYAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS RENTED $1.60 a day, delivered and called for. Sacramento Appliance Co-1003 K-sL Phone Main 1023, Yon will like a Royal. FORTY YEARS.

TIME. 2 ACRES. $470. Easy motorcycle run Sacramento highway. Waters, Crouch, 620 J.

window cleaning SPIRITUALISM HIRTHS. 4'lbd Jne IX, 1920. To Mr and Mrs David Chester Neurinuion, 1420 14th-st, June 9, a daughter. To Mr and Mrs Wm Hansen I 1-rich, 2115 ltU-st, a son, James Hen- rTo Mr and Mrs Kunizo Awal, 1625 June II, a son. Nagao.

To Mr and Mrs Arervt Jurgenson KnoMHamuh. 709 P-st. June 12, a daughter, F.venstine Katherine. To Mr and Mrs Chas Sumner Cowgill Sac, Juno 12, a son, Charles jhimder. To Mr and Mrs Ben Maskoirts, 1511 Tf-st, June 12.

a son. To Mr and Mrs Edw TuPv, Fair Oaks. Juno 12, a daughter, Patricia Louisa. To Mr and Mrs Ttobt Martin Schang. Sacramento, June 12, a son, William Richard.

To Mr and Mrs. Clarence Alfred Sturges, 424 Georgfa-st, Vallejo, Cal. June 12, a daughter. To Mr and Mrs Geo Harry Shed-Ingcr. 1317 G-st, June 12, a daughter, Mildred Ifeleno.

RHMGE LICENSES. Grover Tildn Kndervies. 30. and April Glvnn, 23, both of Saoramcn-o. xFphrlnm Albert Hahn.

24, of Stockton, and Augusta Rose Mi-chaelts. 20, of Blk Grove. John Jrwen Wentworth, 22, of Oakland, and Mary WHhelmina 20. of Sacramento. Chae Emerson McJames, 28, and Trnta Geneva.

25, both of Sacramento. Michael Sanders. 27, and Etta Breen, 36. both of San Francisco. John Perry Brown, jr.

21. and Edith Roberts, 17, both of Del Paso. DEATHS. Tmhoff. Frank, 66; Harry A.

Nau-man Hon. Wood, Juspcr: 42; Miller Skelton. Ktramdi, Elmer J.J 27, Ryan Cippa- Rons. Esther; 2 months; W. F.

Gorntley. llowLy, Isabel; 60; W. SAVED BEAUTIFUL SILK HAND BAGS Every one of those distinctive silk hand bags that have made this stock the incomparable one for variety, completeness and correct prices, are included in this June event. All grades and colors, jhapes and kinds, even including the new silk and beaded bags shown herein. Dozens and dozens of beautiful silk hand bags, many of those exclusively one of a kind, are here to select from.

ALL ARE NOW INCLUDED IN OUR JUNE EVENT, i2 OFF OLD ESTABLISHED insured help, satisfaction guaranteed, Central Window Cleaning 516 13th-st. Phonw M. 89. 14 SAVED USEFUL TRAVEL GOODS This June Event offers the chance at all those needed things that gives added pleasure to trips, over night or around the world. You will find all our complete assortment of Manicure Sets, Travel Rolls, Collar Bags, Tic and Handkerchief Cases, in all the staple colors and leathers as well as those exclusive selections that are featured here, all are included.

They Make Useful Gifts, and Now You Save 14- MRS. RICHARDSON, 1120 I-ST. To st meetings Wed, nights. DYEING AND CLP WING TKT8. AMERICAN CLEANERS 8PECIAL cleaning and dyeing works.

1431 4rh-st. Phone Main lS-M, WALL TENTS, FLYS, AUTO COV-ers, Tarpolions, Folding Cots, for said cheap. Wall Tents, $10 and up. All sizes rented or sold, at low figures. Max Markowitz, 1117 Second -st.

STOH AUK AND TRANSFER SPIVA'S TRANSFER, BAGGAGE, express, storage and commercial hauling. 7G1 J-at. Main R825-W. BOILER AND WORKS Mesh Bags FUGS AND 101 I. IRY.

ROOT. NEILSON UNION Foundry Iron and brass founders and machinists. Front-sL, between and Party Boxes All the newest in Vanity Boxes. Party Cases, Beauty Boxes, Dance Bags, in the newest leathers and colors. Pitted and plain.

All of these are offered for little while during this June event. FOR SALE 8 CHOICE WHITE young Leghorn liens, $15.00. 1023 street. Fishing Tackle Off Kverv item In our up-to-ilato selection of tackle for river, lake ami brook is offered right in season. Hods, Linen, I'llen, Etc.

You Save Z5 Things Men Want An endless assortment of belts in colors, grades am! kinds, Leggins of leather and fabric for all out-door needs. And every item now reduced. You Save 25 Mesh and metal link bag. the pouch and frame models is well as the link and fabric bags; gold and silver plated go in this special selling event for June. Even the ''ripple models included.

Savings 1-4. UtcKiNTAI, RHODE ISLAND RED HATCHING eggs, $1.60 for 15. 2609 Q. Phone 4PSS-R SUNRISE LAUNDRY, FIRST CLASS 831 M. Main 2346-R.

HOISFHOLIJ 0001)9 Savings 1-5. Useful Graduation Gifts AH PJtAHOSCO SACRAMEHTaiiR O. K. FURNITURE NEW AND second hand; 424 L-st, Main 4070. FOR SALE CHEAP USED FURNI ture and stoves of all kinds.

A. E. Mastin, 1817 K. Phone 2634-J. Fast Elertrle trains to San Fraa cteco, Oakluad, I'ittNburg, Hay Point, Concord, Waluut Creek, Alamo.

Dnavllle- Lcv Third and 1 fttrewta Dally YOMATO FURNITURE 1216 fith-st. Phone Mnln 3367-R, tl-HOLMEKIVi Beautiful White Ivory at Saving of 15' We have not reserved a single Item in this great stock of "Ivory toilet articles and you will make marked sariagg Bow whether it be upon the smallest single "pfeefc or the most elaborate complete set. Beautiful white "ivonr mnkes the most useful gift and lasts for years. Every day you will see in this section eager buvers selecting this splendid merchandise alsr graduation or promotion gifts. Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Puff and Powder Boxes, Clocks, Frame, Trays, Buffers.

Leave 7 a.m. a.m. UtOOtMtt. ItOO pJB, ftiOO :40 T0 Arrtv 12(18 8(82 pink Tim 11:2 iff 'j I The Pep-nlar Way the Electrla Way te the Bay UPHOLSTERING, COUCHES. MAN ufactured, mattresses made over, ticks washed.

W. Meyers, 34th-st. Cap. 222-W. A Useful Item Dozens to Select From Writing Portfolios and Tourist Companions we have in a most interesting assortment.

Some very unusual arrangements and beautiful leather coloring being shown In theso convenient Items. We iueluile the full assortment in this Juno Event and they are to be had in endless range of prices. They are a very appropriate gift for graduation and promotion, and we can offer good selection for another week. Now You Save 1-4. I MM 1.1' II FOR SALE RHODE ISLAND RED BABY chicks and leghorns for sale.

R. F. P. No. 3, Box 83-M.

W. BUSSELL, On. rrL A Pan PHOSTB MAIN Ml P. M. Call Mala S3 W4ATKI WILL BUY TENT, 102? G-at.

Phone 20 11 -M. WANTED lACtbATOM IsAII FRANCISCO I OAlbV ftC8T SUNDAY KARS $152 ROUND TSID $2.9 1 -ALAT1AL' STEAMERS 'YCRT SUTTER "CAPITAL CITY LEAVE STREET WHARP AT 630 P.M. Now 15 per cent Off SAVE 25 THOUSANDS OF ITEMS FOR USE AND CONVENIENCE Letter Cases, Purses, Bottle Cases, Wallets, Card and Pass Cases, Smokers end Game Sets, Travel Slippers, Manicure Sets, Travel Rolls, Tie and Hanukerchief Cases, Shirt Cases, Drinking Cups, Brief Cases, Music Bags, Leggins, Razor Straps, Camera Cases, Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves, Belts, Knives, etc. WANTED INCUBATOR, MUST BE reasonable. 601 T-st.

Notice of meeting of stock holders of Welnstock, Lablu A t'om-psng, corporation, to consider proposition to Incrcnsc the capital lock of said corporation. notice ls hereby given. that In pursuance of a resolution and order of the Board of Directors of Wctnstock, Lubin Company, a corporation, unanimously adopted at a meeting of said Board duly held at the office and principal place of business of said cor oration in the City of Sacramen-o, State of California, on the 13th day of April, 1920, a quorum of auld Board being present, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation will bo held at the office of the corporation at No. 400 Street, in the City of Sacramento, Stale of California, the same being the principal place of business of said corporation and being the building where the Board of Directors of said corporation usually meet, on the 15th day of June 1920, at the hour of 10 oclock a. for lie purpose of considering and acting upon a proposition to Increase the capttul stock of said corporation from $780,000, divided into 780 shares of the par value of $1000 each, to $1,780,000 divided Into 1780 sharea of the par value of $1000 each.

Dated; April 13, 1920. By order of the Board of Directors. JESS I. LTJBrN. Secretary of Weinstock, Lubin Company, a corporation.

(April 15, 22. 29; May 13, 80. 17, June 10, 14, 1920. MASSAGE 'AND ALCOHOL RUBS, M4 Eye. Room 3.

aeeuun DINING 8UVICK Auto Luggage Right at the right season comes this chance at needed Auto Luggage for that auto trip. We include every item in the way of Cases, -Hat Boxes, Lunch Sets, Robes, etc. And Yoa Save 1-5. A special Casa for Autos that you should see. Now $11.45 Trunks No Trunk Like a Wardrobe, No Wardrobe Like a Hartmann.

Even these worlds best Trunks are included in this June event. Steamer, Dress, Wardrobe Trunks Now at Savings 1-10 to 1-3. FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS AND GRADUATIONS ATNAVLETS UUltth-iL Phone VUIn 171 a La i flkyu ia at ec5 pp CLARK, BOOTH VA liui.i;,' Fnneral Director 817 TO 823 STREET Oor exeltntve automobtlo equipment and tha Yardley Service go with every funeral, whether yon pay $76 or $276. AMRtTI.AlVCR 8R8TICK DAY OW MrilT SACRAMENTO 428 Street (5th and K) CALIFORNIA Open 9 A. M.

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About The Sacramento Star Archive

Pages Available:
52,022
Years Available:
1904-1925