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The Searchlight from Redding, California • 4

The Searchlight from Redding, California • 4

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The Searchlighti
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Redding, California
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4
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"-cr 'll'- 3y -V -S 1 W' FRIDAY MARCH 26 1615 THE SEARCHLIGHT REDDING SHASTA COUNTY CAUFORNU BLISS STOLE GETTING READY CP CHESTERFIELDIAN 100 PERCENT ii MarshaD Says America Must Slow Down or Else Ml COD till FORMER WILL 00 TO SANTA CRU2 AND ALL TO 00 TO THE EXPOSITION Captain Allen Kite commanding Co announced yesterday that the officers of hla company and tha cooks and buglers have received orders SAYS HE AND ANTON JOHNSON BROKE INTO MeDANIEL CABIN IN HAPPY VALLEY Frank Crawford one of three young men arrested near Anderson Wednes- day for breaking Into the McDaniel cabin near Ollnda Happy valley makes a clean breast of It Johnson and I were tramping through the says Craw-ford "When we came to McDaniel's' cabin we were hungry We went In from the office for them to participate In the Instruction side and got some beans some bread popular The bride is one of the and took the rifle We hid the rifle i youngest brides in the county She under a culvert and walked back to KaVe her age as 15 The groom gave Anderson Mervln Duley who was La aKe 20 arrested with us had nothing to do wltlH tne the offense'' I Manton Wednesday morning at Crawford claims that he and John- I on their Journey to Red Bluff son later went out to the valley again I They arrived here shortly after got the gun and took It tc McDaniel in (o'clock in the afternoon As each of Anderson I the contracting parties was under I legal age the consent of the parents POINTED I Was necessary The parents appeared before the county clerk andgave their legal consent to the marrlsge The Clergy Advised ISIKCIIC IF urn' IMS IUBSEMII TENOR AND SOPRANO WERE EXTRAORDINARY ESPECIALLY THE' FORMER A thrilled and delighted audience filling a little over two-thirds of the i capacity of Dreamland last evening heard ever beautiful opera -Martha" rendered surpassingly welL Bravos of applause-more applause In fact than a Redding audience has given in punctuated the excellent efforts of the company well equipped to give the best 4n music That more were not present will doubtless be to their own regret when glowing reports are circulated Too high praise cannot be bestowed upon' Salvatore Giordano ''the tenor It was difficult to realise that he could be so far away from Broadway singing at extremely popular prices but then there -are a good many unusual things In these war times To hear Giordano is to experience a rapture not commonly felt even In opera Hla liquid notes pour from a throat that has been tfalned only in the highest schools of European operatic art He is pure macaroni boys as be should be-with the red sauce and the grated Parmesan but a heavenly melody as smooth and as tranquil as the bay of Naples rises to his lips without effort It 4s tonal ecstasy sheer and satisfying Catherine Lee wag a Martha worth the hearing and the rehearing Her light and silvery soprano quality Is not commonly found but they are requisites to the proper songful interpretation of this title role Her' "Last Rose of 'was sympathetically beautiful and touching to the heart The staging was good the costumes attractive and the orchestra up to the mark It was difficult to realise the performance at the when twice as much would have been in consonance with its quality -This is the Catherine Lee Lady Harriet Durham maid of honor to Queen' Anne Zulia Nancy her- waiting maid Ed Sir Thomas MOCkleford Lady ocntslq George Andrews Plunkett a wealthy farmer Salvatore GlordanoS-Llonel his adopted brother afterwards earl of Derby 'Ernest the Sheriff of Richmond Ralph Dan vera friend of Plunkett's -Special Because of tha great hit seared last evening by IJIq IJIgJJ CHURCH ADVERTISING METHODS ATTACKED BY AD CLUB AT LUNCHEON The Nation WiD Go Had SAN FRANCISCO Much Amr erica must slow down or go mad Vice-President- Marshall told delegates to the Inland congress 'of California' yesterday He suggested the use of waterways In transportation one of the steps In the genertal reduction of speed He added: 1 speak of our national tendency to I impen your ardor a little for Inland waterways Railroads are too alowj for us Nevertheless there comes time when a people come to themselves We can not keep up the pace forever' "We are ssacning the era when the things you need on your breakfast table will not be sent by express or test freight but by the slow process of the This American desire for speed he said explained the slow development of the waterwaya want it distinctly understood" he added "that Is these desultory remarks upon the future value and efficiency of waterwaya Pm not running atilt of the railroads nor proclaiming myself as in favor of government own' ershlp of railroads In America That is a problem for the future" The only remark' Interpreted by the convention a a reference to federal aid for Inland waterways was In Mar' shall's general approval of the practice of relying on experts provided "they have the strength of character to give honest "I may be permitted to say" he whenever It becomes dreadnought of the United States In a stream supplied exclusively with srteslan water I shall have my doubts about the duty of congress to dig the well" CLA8SMATE8 GIVE LESTER PARTY SURPRISE The home of Mr and Mrs Armstrong lilt Avenue A was the' scene last evening oft a much 'enjoyed surprise party given for their son Lester Armstrong by his classmates -of tha High school Music games and a general frolic concluding with refreshments were participated In by Ruth Sechrist Lorena Couey Bertha McLaughlin Ida Baker lone Baker Marguerite White Clara Burdick CMTa Walker Dorothy Orr Ruby Lorens Nelda Larkin NorneJ Wltthoeft Elsie Lonqulst Myrtle Scragg Rose Stahl LotKe Calmer Nellie Flanagan' Alma Goll Jeanette floyd Lester Armstrong Adolph Shields Desmond Wil' llam Webb Joey Lorens George Graves Delbert Deane Cllnton John- SACRAMENTO March Sharp crltiqiam of the churches for not advertising and for the methods used byl and mlddle weltern aAtts to them when they do advertise was heard lthe ct to the level of water charges at the weekly luncheon cf the Sacra- fpom the aboard through the mento ad club yesterday when the I canal according to an announcement men aired their views on the by EdwaPd chambers vice Churches Should Advertise" and the pPeBldent i cliarge of trainc for the clergymen presented some dissenting I Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe mil vlewa Not satisfied with yesterdAyk on April 12 to ask permission to reduce freight rates on commodities from course to be given at the state park on the Heights Jn Santa Crus 'fro1 June 6 to June 18 Inclusive About fifteen In all come under the category tThy will receive pay and transportation during their absence All of company will enjoy an encampment In San Francisco at the State reservation either In August or September It win last ten days and the company members will be privileged to enjoy an exposition lark at the state's expense There win be little for them to do other than keep camp wear their uniforms and amuse them-' selves' Artillery to Klsmsth fieservstien SAN FRANCISCO March Cap-- tain Edhar Tula field artillery inspector of the general organised militia of California Oregon and Utah has chosen the Klamath Indian reserva- tlon as a site for the maneuvers of the artillery of the three states The permission of tha Interior de-: partment was necessary before the 'choice of locations was accepted COPPER 8ENT TO EUROPE 4 WASHINGTON March Italy took almost half of the copper exported from the United States during tha week ending March IS and England and France took almost all of the remaining halt Department of commerce statistics issued today show exports to Italy were 1222174 pounds' to England 5222748 pounds and to France 1111156 pounds out of a total of 18018266 for the week PIGEONS NEAR IGO Kingsbury a rancher of Igo drove to-the county seat Thursday after supplies He says that hunters going out hunting In the Pigeon hill country report that there are thousands of pigeons this spring HIS RECORD First How long has boy worked In your office? Second About half an hour been with us six months now William Delaney a miner from the Gladstone left Thursday evening for San Francisco where he will spend a month seeking pleasure For a light lunch our egg malted milk special 15c A real meal and easy to digest Everybody's drug store discussion the ad club has invited the trustees of the local churches with'the I entire trade between here and coast clergy to be present April 28 when the I and would reestablish the com matter will again be taken up petltlve market which hav been dls essentials In advertising I arranged since the opening of the a-must be followed" declared accv'rd ig to the mud oindsls" DISCRIBING LAND ASSESSOR' OF ANDER80N-C0T- T0NW00D DISTRICT AT WORK IN REDDING Wy Knapp of Anderson newly elected assessor for the 1 Anderson Cottonwood irrigation district Is busy ip Redding these days making a copy of the descriptions of land embraced in the district He Is copying from the county assessor's books In theliands of Tax Collector Shearin It frequently happens that a land owner having one body of land will have part of' it within the district and part of It without Mr Knapp has to4determlne what legal subdivisions are within and what legal subdivisions are without So his work Is qot one of straight copying Mr Knapp estimates that the work 4n hand will take him three months to complete When the Anderson-Cot tonwood irrigation district la once established as it is sure be If the state engineer ever comes home attends to business and 0 k'a the pro eeedings so far taken the work now done by Mr Knapp will be of great service to him when he goes afield to make an independent assessment MYSTERY OFALCOHOL It Is the testimony of the Internal revenue receipts of our own govern ment that notwithstanding the note worthy-extension of the dry areas by reason of state wide prohibition and local option laws consumption of al aoholic liquor has greatly Increased In addition to the dry areas established' by the political action (we use the term in Its broad sense) there has been wide promotion of personal abstl nence because of rules 0 gainst drink lng established by large employers of labor who realise the wisdom guarding the safety of employees and the public against accident as well as promoting general efficiency We know that in addition to these power' ful Influences there has grown up social opposition to intemperate habits that has a wholesome effect against over indulgence lnintoxlcating liquors and In favor of total abstinence any circle of acquaintances the persistent the men who "make a business of do not appear to bo very numerous The question natur- ally arises In consequence where -does all the liquor go and who uera It? Increase of population lntha wot areas doea not account-for all of Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph CALL 88 FOR THE BEST of IBS 1ST BE STYLE PROPER RAIMENT WILL BE EX ACTED OF OFFICIALS ON i SHA8TA DAY One of the pleasing features of the days at the ma-Paciflc exposition is the api prominent cltlierur from (hd' county which la undergoing dedication in for- mal attire The citizens who are -bound by the unwritten but none the less strong rules of custom to wrap themselves In dignified duds are the orators of tha day- the county expositions commls- -sloner the chairman of the chamber of commerce dayn commlttee and -the members of the board of supervisors It Is essential -that Jthese gentle- men appear In correct dress In Shasta county a careful Stody of the program ahoffa that among these will be Leslie Jones Brown and Roscoe Anderson a These dignitaries must (get that? m-u-s-t!) on Shasta county day wear as follows: 1 silk hat Jeach) 1 Prince Albert coat 1 pair black 1 pair tan spats 1 white shirt 1 high standing collar 1 four-in-hand not too loud 1 pair patent leather shoes 1 pair socks 1 pair gloves 1 pair gold link cuff buttona Privately it Is admitted that there a scarcity of formal clothes in the county at this time much of It having been sent to Belgium and qnme of tha men may have some bother In finding the needed pieces It Is likely that there are enough silk hats to go around hut whether the correct sixes can he found is a question DR POTTER TO ANDERSON ANDERSON March Dr Fred Potter dentist known In Shasta and Trinity 'counties Is cbmlng to Anderson to make hla home and to practice dentistry' Dr Potter Is row practicing In Weavervllle SOLD 18 ACRES Martha Reypolds of Olenburn deeded to Hollenbeck of the same place the south hali of the northwest quarter of section 2 township ST north range -4 east -The Instrument was filed for record Thursday For and Children Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria TG Berkeley they are as essential In church advertising as any other class They are proper copy proper medium and truthful advertising That last may seem unnecessary in speaking to the but you deliver the (goods You advertise good music a short discourse and an interesting evening When one goes one hears females trying to outs creech each other a long and prosy discourse by an earnest but not Interesting orator That Is why only 6 per cent of population attends church" vT- rdT A-- '1 tVS5'- ivy- it- kV'VV: -A- SI- ''f 'A'? S'-? Oi If- Vi UfJ I fj s'" 'VS il NANI HERRICK 20 AND CHARLOTTE MAYO 16 MAR- RIED IN RED BLUFF RED BLUFF March Alfred I Vernon Herrick and Charlotte Emma (Maya both of Manton were married 1 yesterday afternoon by Judge Lennon in the city halL Accompanying the couple were Elisha Herrick father of the groom and Mrs Charlotte Emma Mayo mother of the bride The couple are well known throughout the Manton country where both witnesses to the ceremony were John 10 Miller and Alva'Dennls PACIFIC R0AD8 WANT TO CUT RATES TO COAST CHICAGO March Railroad lines to ths Faclflc coast will appear before the interstate commerce commission I propoMd reductions would affect SAYS INDIGESTION RESULTS FROM AN EXCESS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID Undigested food delayed In the stomach decays or rather ferments everything eaten sours la the stomach much like garbage pours In a can I forming urio add fluids and gases which Inflate the stomach like a balloon Then we feel a heavy lumpy misery In the chest we belch up gas I we eructate sour food or have heartburn flatulence water-brash or nau- He tells us to lay aside an digestive aids and Instead get frun any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and drink It while It Is efferveadng and furthermore to continue this for a week While relief follows the first doss It is Important to neutralise the oddity remove the gas-making mass start the liver stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a-free flow of pure digestive Juices Jad Balts Is Inexpensive and Is mhde from the add of grapes and lemon Juice combined with 11 this and phosphate This harmless salts Is Used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results ad SAN NEWI HOTEL HOTEL PLAZA fadng the PLAZA UNION SQUARE WILL OPEN FEBRUARY 20 600 ROOMS American- and European plan The Plaza of Union Square Is tha center of the snopping and theater district The hotel Is convenient to mainline cars to all depots and docks Eight minutes ride to the ExposL tlon by car passing the door Managing Proprietor JOHN BARKER formerly 00-propriety Hold Stewart I Assistant Manager ROBT ROBINSON formerly Hotel Stewart 1 son Eugene Baker Errol Tank Hor-Ith Andrwi Manager Olney ace McLaughlin Rudolph Schellhorn has dscldsd to held the attraction for Francis -Murphy Hess Allan tonight there being an open date be-Craddock Gerald Warrens Frank Lo- 1 1 wean here and ihe nsxt atop Ed Bell and Mr and Mrs Arm- tha wi prbably 8uch strong i- MARRIED IN ST L0UI8 Thomas Smith received announcement Thursday of the wedding of hla son Harvey Smith In St Louis lost I per-acldlty meaning there is an exweek The son Is prospering In the I cess of hydro-chloric add In the atom hardware business In the Missouri whlch prevents oomplete digestion metropolis He left Redding about ten starts food fermentation Thus the same as food left in the open air says a noted authority He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Hy a general demand was mads by tha music loving public following last night's engagement for mors of ths earn entertainment that at a vary late hour it was decided fe hold ths company A spseial picture eliew qt 7:60 will precede the opera Office Phene 2241 Night Phene 2247 Houoion Undertaking Co imoBtrAiaaa auo embalmiko A DICK' FUNERAL DIRECTOR end MGR LADY ATTENDANT 602 MARKET STREET REDDING CAL Gall Up Main years ago OUR PROMPT SERVICE Todd returned last from a week's business trip that extended as far north as Weed McCloud and Sisson Hotel Terminal 60 Market St San FranoisDO Oal No Advance in Rates 100 rooms all outside modern In In every respect and perfect In all appointments Excellent cafe in connection with ths hotel Cars pass ths door to all parts of ths city Direct lines to ths Exposition grounds' Rates ROOMS WITH BATH 160 AND UP ROOMS WITH I DETACHED BATH 100 AN UP JOHN HOYLE Proa JAMES HOYLE Mga WRINKLES REMOVED IN II MINUTES Just put Neo harmless vegetable Jelly on your face Let It dry In 16 minutes wash It off That's alL No pooling or other drastic methods Delightful sensation refreshing scientific Guaranteed harmles under purs food law June 80 1801 SOLD ON APPROVAL Instantaneous results Fine wrlnklea disappear tecs becomes Ann skin tightens Complexion brightens face looks and feels years younger All In 16 min? tea Neo Plastlque la not expan-slva Satisfaction Guaranteed Call or writs for particulars JANE DODD 13 Eddy St DspL San Franclaoo CaL evening FOR Relger and young men employed In Anderson for the last five months departed Thursday night for Portland where they expect toemain TEA! 6iH Get a small package of Hamburg Breaat Tea or aa the German folks call it Hamburger Bruet Tbee" at any pharmacy Take a tablespoon ful of the tea put a cup of boiling water upon it pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during 'the any time day or before retiring It ia tha moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip aa It opens the pores of the akin relieving congestion Also loosens tbs bowels thus breaking up a eold Try it ths next time yon suffer from a cold or fee grip It is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable therefore safe and barmleea HUS HUSH RUM SIfF MKJMS Bab Boreneis from joints and mnsclM with a small trial bottU of old Bt Jacobs 0U 4 I Stop Rheumatism It's pain -only not oua esse in fifty requires internal treatment Rub sooth ing penetrating Jacob Oil" right on fee spot" and by the time "you say Jack Robinsod out comes the you say rheumatic pain "St Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cum whieh never disappoint and burn the skim It takes pain soreness and stiffness fra aching joints muscles and -bones steps sciatica lumbago backache neuralgia Limber up! Get a 5 eent bottle of old-time honest Jarabe Oil" from any drop store and la a moment be free from pains oebes ai' stiffneso Beat suffer! Bub then tism away WET WASH DEPT: WE GUARANTEE REDDING STEAM LAUNDRY natural Fromtho Ulountclno THE union IDE GOCJPAnY jEtsjjr ntmano Asoot ii.

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Years Available:
1897-1942