Sausalito News, Volume 35, Number 49, 6 December 1919 — Brief Items of Local Interest [ARTICLE]

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Brief Items of Local Interest

Orders for mail boxes taken by Fiedler. See bis samples. advtf China Firing will bo done at 255 _.n Carlos Avenue. Mrs. Loo.lev„i_ advtf Studio. .; > • mist- tO announce to my friends that I <»" .-tilt engHßeii In the under- I .._ .._ business ami an now located , Si- new mo-tern residence parlors ,D . i .Court House Square, at 402 ffvenue. San Kafael. \ personally 5t I. , hII in v calls. '/ elf phone ,tto,'- is! my STEPHEN EDEN. 8 . K. !»*• Bdvtf aaa ■ , Helen Marie Coulter, teacher of -i.no 430 Valley St., Telephone 296,; ESito. mI m ta-*-J»« a a a Piano _rtA_r__«3_«ll£ BACHMAN, the well known piano tuner visits Sausalito evenday. Please leave orders at Noyes" Stationery Store. advtf I * • • If you want wood or Ooal call up Sausalito 125. advtf, • • • B-«:S MADE FROM OLD CARPETS • XI) RAGS — representative from Alameda Rug Works will call at Sau- ; galito Ist and 15th of each month. , Sail orders to 2006 Everett Street, j Alameda. . advtf ** * . For Rent — Two apartments, one j three-room partly furnished and ono I two-room unfurnished, close to fer-i ry Apply Aloah Cottage, Water St., Sausalito. adv * * .* The U. S. S. Chicago has been ly-1 ing here a couple of days awaiting supplies before proceeding to Honolulu. * * ".*. '■■'*.: ■ James R. Blair 8 running the Lurline saloon for the estate of the late John Baxter. * * * The Sausalito Drug Co. have laid in a fine line of candies and Christmas stationery. * * » A meeting of the board of town trustees will be held in the town hall next Monday evening. * * * W. W. Campbell, former proprietor of the Central Pharmacy, has purchased the Larkspur Drug Co. at Larkspur from F. A. Steele. * .* •. George Leusenrink took the reI mains of his wife to Port Townsend. Wash., Sunday, for interment in the family plot. * *r' *.*.' Paul Bancroft of San Francisco was arrested for exceeding the speed limit and ordered to appear before Justice of the Peace Helmore. * * * A. W. Teather, the contractor, Is repairing the damage done by the recent storm to the roof over the yard in the rear of F. L. Bayly's building. * ''#. Laf Agnes Jewett has instituted divorce proceedings; against Charles Jewett in the Superior Court of this county. They have not lived together for several years. * * * E. W. Ammermann arrived Thursday morning from attending a meet- j ing of railroad employees at Cleveland, Ohio. He reports the weather very cold and disagreeable in the east. ' ,* . ' George Learned, applicant for a, terminal permit lor an auto stage in Sausalito, was granted a permit in San Rafael by the city fathers last Monday evening. * a * M. S. Bettencourt of the California Jersey Creamery, in order to avoid a collision with a cutting In auto-mobili-t, drove his machine Into the ditch near Waldo Point Station this week. '.V a m >r-a -yy . . An ordinance regulating the cor-j Taling of all species of stock and Poultry, and also it effect, to prohibit maintaining a dairy within the «Mj limits of San Rafael, and another ordinance provding regulations for I the constructon and erection of buildings, were passed to print this week. * * » Will c. Wood, Superintendent of Public Instruction, has recently Issued from his office a book of 440 Pages entitled "School Law of California, 1-19", consisting of sixteen extracts relating to education from , U"* constitution of the State; two hundred eighty-two extracts from the Political Code of the State govern- 1 *&». education arranged in order of "wtion; nine extracts from the Penal *-*!' relating to punishment for vlo- - 'ation or educational laws; and fifty acta selected from the general laws •* acta relating to education. The b°ok has a complete Index of 60 ; Pages carefully worked out in addit- ■ ,ol> to contents outlined in front of , ***>*■ This copy brings the school I '** down to date as it includes all 1 **•* o! the Legislature of 1919.

— . I Fred Schnell was a visitor here on Thursday. H a expect- to go to sea soon. * * » Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralph and family left Tuesday to make their home for the present in Long Beach. * < » | Lieut. Roy Barney, a former member of the San Francisco Yacht Club, Is spending a few days in Ban Rafael following his recent return from overseas. * » » Newman L. Fit-Henry, the live wire ( of Stinson Beach, was a visitor in the I county seat on Friday. lie predicts a i lively summer season at Stinson Beach for 1920. * * 4. A launch belonging to Herbert Ward was totally wrecked on Angel Island during the norther of last week. The hull was one place and the engine another. He sent for the engine ad will dispose of it. * » * J. J. Ward, and his son, are visiting his daughter, Mrs. Otto Matthias for a few days. They motored from Raymond, Washington, arriving here on Monday and are on their way to San Luis Obispo county. It was a very stormy trip. * * * The wedding of Miss Grace Lang ford, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ernest A. Langford of San Rafael, to Maurice S. Prater, will take place in San Rafael on next Wednesday. Mr. Langford is proprietor of the Sausa-lito-Bolinas stage line. . «■ * A petition for an increase in salary was filed with the city council on monday night by the police officers of San Rafael. It will be acted, upon next Monday evening. At that time the council will consider also an Increase in the salaries of the superintendent of streets and the paid members of the fire department. * » # We are building up a stock second to none in the city and our Prices are Right. If we have not what you want we will be more than pleased to get same for you. See us before trying elsewhere! Intrust your prescriptions with us and you will never regret it! CENTRAL PHARMACY, L. SHARMAN, PROP. adv-d 12-20 * * » At a meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of San Rafael set for January 29, 1920, the question of doubling the capital stock will be submitted. The directors feel that the steady Increase in the volume of their tusiness justifies them in recommending that the capital stock be Increased from $100,000 to $200,000. * * » Sgt. A. F. Ewing of Princess street, returned this week after being in France for twenty-six months. He had an oportunity to go to Siberia but declined. He will resume his position on the Northwestern Pacific. On his way home on the train he met Weston, a Northwestern Pacific newsboy who was also overseas. * * * Constable Paul Trouette for the past two days has been' subpoenaing witnesses for the second trial of Manuel g. Bettencourt, charged with operating an automobile while intoxicated. Most of them are ordered to appear in the Superior Court at two o'clock next Tuesday. * * * Richard J. Kinsella, son of Mr- and Mrs. Richard Kinsella of San Rafael died on Tuesday afternoon a few ; hours after being operated upon in ( the Cottage hospital to relievo his suffering from an Illness contracted j while in military service. He was a j very fine young man of excellent character and stood very high. Re mains were laid away in Mt. Wire) cemetery, San Rafael, on Thursday morning. » * * Charles Louts Nott, father of Winslow Nott and brother of Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. Sarah Ingeman. Mrs. Lucy Jarrett and Leonard and Hiram Nott, passed away a few hours after being operated upon in the Lane hospital for a tumor in his head on Tuesday Funeral services were, held In Gray's chapel, San Francisco, by Matin Lodge No. 200, I. O. O. F.. yesterday. He was also a member Duxbury Grove No. 26. U. *. O. D. The deceased was well knows hero and had many warm friends. * » » Mrs Margaret Schnleder. widow of the late JohnJ.Schniedera.nl a rodent of San Rafael for over a _ „-..r . dfed in San Rafael on Wednesday^ The remains were laid away to the! family plot in Mt. Olivet MM San Rafael, yesterday morning She is survived by three "ns John T. Schnleder, a mart, *» liam B. Schnleder and Daniel I*. Schnleder, chief of the San Itafae Hr .Department and a prom nent lii - [lepartment aim a i ea. estate and Insurance agent of 111 rMI estate sad Insurant m Rafael, and a daughter. May N. Sen nleder.

The ship Marion Chilcott, molasses carrier, left here yesterday. * * *. Council Rainha da Gloria will give au apron and necktie party In EaglCS hall on Saturday evening, January 3. » » » Dave Langsam Is moving his stock of furniture from the Hoy Scouts hall building to his new store building cv the corner of Caledonia and Lltho streets. * * * William 11. Campbell, crabflsherman, who has spent most all his life on the water fishing or hunting, reports that ho saw a flock of twentyfive white swans in the bay near Yellow Bluff on Monday. * * * Captain Thomas New son killed a large white sea fowl In Tiburon ron lagoon on Friday and is sending it over to the Golden Gate Park Museum. He says it resembles a shag or cormorant in size and shape, the beak is yellow instead of black. Black shags are plentiful while white ones are a rarity. * » * It will be well worth your while to inspect our stock of Christmas gifts— Cameras, Ttolet Sets, Kewpie Dolls, "Ties-Me" Dolls, Everready Flashlights, Haas Candles, Fancy Boxes, Lowney's Candies, Fancy Boxes; Toy Dogs for the children and many others. Note Sugar shortage lias created a shortage of candy. Shop early. CENTRAL PHARMACY', L. SHARMAN, PROP, advlt x