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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 5

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DECEMBER 1, 1D5(j TIIE DAlLi TIMES, SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE Professional Directory Noted Crystal Palace Burned With Art Show NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES STOCK REPORTS DKS. FKOIDFOOT KELKEB Specialists iu Disease of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted and Furnished Santa Maria Lias Co. Bldg. 784 Marsh St. Phone 710 Saa Luis ObLspo, Calif.

BANK LEARINGS LOS ANGELES $40,917,723 SEER IH1KET Special Issues Advance in Trading While Major Groups Decline LOS ANGELES QUOTATIONS Industrials Bid A'k Chrysler 125 120 11 9 73 Claude Neon 11 Glebe Milling 8 Douglas Aircraft 72 Cannot Wed A Commoner Unless Government Is Iu Approval Goodyear and 29 29-s Hal Aldridge Will Operate Purisima Inn PEE1SKER, GOBLE, TYV1TCHELL Attorncys-at-Law Office: Above Security -First National Bank WE explicate Lenses on short notice. Repair Irames, supply parts. Examine eyes and fit glasses. G. A.

KELLEY, OPT. D. 118 S. Broadway Phone 74 23 10 30 52 17 Taylor Milling 22 Lockheed Aircraft 10 '4 Banks Citizens National 30 Security First Nat'l 51 Transamerica 17 Miscellaneous CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. 1.

(U.R) Heavy short covering in the final minutes shot wheat prices mere than 3 cents higher today on the Chicago board of tra-ie. tlie close wheat was. to 3 higher; r.ew corn was 3 to 4c higlrr, December $109. old ccrn was 3 to 3 be higher, May $102, and oats was to lc higher. Closing wheat; December, May, July, $1.07 -h VEGETABLE MVRKET LOS ANGELES (U.R) Artichokes.

Arroyo Grande 48s and 60's. $2.25. Brussels sprouts: San Luis Obispo, 3' -4c lb. Lettuce: Santa Maria and Guadalupe 4 65-75c. Peas; San Luis Obispo, 2 -3c.

Bunched vegetables; canots, 50-G0c; green onions, eyster plant. 75-90t; paisley, 45-50c; radishes, small red. 45-60c; spinach, 50-COc; turnips, 25-30c. (Continued From Page One) and was designed by Joseph Paxton, an English landscape architect, who a.s later knighted by Queen Victoria. It was originally treeted in Hyde Park for the world's fair, but was taken down in 1854 and reconstructed in Sydenham park, eiuih Louden, where it had stood lor 82 years.

It was 1608 feet long its area was 21 acres. The Santa Marian has a medal which his uncles were awarded in the Crystal Palace exposition for brass and bronze manufactured articles. In the Crystal Palace, according to the Santa Marian, there was one the finest collections in the world of plaster duplicates of the world's finest statuary. Nearly every piece of sculpture in any gallery in the world has been duplicated in and placed in the Palace, he and visitors, who hastily saw the originals in galleries in other nations, often went to Crystal Palace for a more careful study of various pieces. It was also the home of the British Imperial War Museum.

DR. ROBERT M. SAND AY Chiropodist Foot Specialist A Practice Limited to All Ailments of the Feet Phone 1033 Room 11, Masonic Bldg. i Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Aldridge have over La Purl.iina Inn in Limpoe, and tponed it today under then- management. 'Incy bi ought their ran ccok and housekeeper with them and plan to make La Puiisima one of the outstanding ncUelnes in the state. Mr.

Aldridge, known to his iriend cs Hal, has had many years ol experience in hotel, beginning with Li Eneanto Santa Barbaia. and 'rclirimg a number cf hotels Los Angeles and Texas. He is a lumvs iexen and Mr-. Aldnd-e alia lrcm that state, tut they have lived in Calilornia fer a number of years. Classified Rates NEW YORK QUOTATIONS Railroads Close Atchisen 72 Erie 15 Pennsylvania 41 Southern Pacitic 41 Union Pacific .130 Industrials American Can 122 American and 187'-; Caterpillar Tractor 89 Vi Curtiss Wright 6 is Fcx Films A 37 la Gentral Electric 51 Goodyear and 29 1 i International Harvester 99 International anc 12 Montgomery Ward 66 Pacific Gas and Electric 38 Radio Corporation -11 Safeway Strres 45 Vi Scars Roebuck 98 Vi U.

S. Rubber 45 J. C. Penney 110 Metals Anaconda 48 Bethlehem Steel 71 U. S.

Steel 74 Sugar American Sugar 50 Great Western 39 Oils Shell Union 20 Standard California 38 Standard New Jersey 65 Texas Company 48 Tidewater Associated 19 Socony Vacuum 15 Motors Auburn Motors 33 Chrysler 123 General Motors 68 Hudson 19 Packard Motors 11 Studebaker 1.3 Equipments American Locomotive 42 Stewart Warner 19 a.lvertisemenla are pay able In advance, unless advertise carries a charge account with Tha Daily Times. 1 cents per word, first insertion, 1 cent per wordl for each subsequent insertion Minimum charge 25 cents first day, and IS cents each succeeding day. Count each initial or set of figures as one word. NEW YORK. Dec.

1U.R) Building strccks and special issues advanced on the stock exchange today while the leaders in most of the major gioups declined. Trading was light late in the day when the list was receding. Steel shares lost fractions to a point. So did motors and rails. Cop-pa receded.

Utilities were mixed with Electric Power at a new high at 19 5-8, up a point and Public Service cf New Jersey off 1 1-4 at 49 1-4. Aviations moved narrowly around the previous cloe. Amusements were steady to firm. Locomotive issues were quieter, with American at 41. Case was firm.

Sugars were quiet. Outloek for a sharp pickup in building next year brought buyers into the building stocks. New highs were made by Harri-on-Walker Reflectories preferred at 135 1-2 up 8 1-2; Lone Star Cement, 61 7-8, up Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement prelerred, 72, up 4 1-8; and U. S. Realty, 17, u.p 1 3-4.

Baldwin was the most active steel: and it made a new high at 9 1-3, up 1 1-8. Dew Jcnes averages showed industrial, 182.07, off 1.15; railroad. 55.03, off 0.37; utility, 35.51, off 0.24. (Copyright. 1936, by United Press) LONDON, Dec.

1 (U R) Sir Claud Schuster, law expert and permanent secietary to the lord chancellor, has lnfoinv-d the cabinet that King Edward mint ha ye the government's if he wants to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson, it was understood today. At the request of tire cabinet, it was said. Sir Claud submitted to the government a memorandum the legal view that the king cannot marry Mrs. Simps sn consu-tudonaliy unless he obtains consent.

It was assumed the op.mon was based on the fact that Mrs. Simp-sen is not of noble birth. Tins news came coincident with infe. motion frem an unolficial connection of the royal household that the king has decid'd he will not diicuis his friendship with M-s. Simpscn.

Refuse? to Lit trn He has refused, it was said, to listen to pleas by members cf the government and his own family as regrrds his duties as a sovereign particular! the "duty" that he marly according to royal custom. At the name time, tlv informant -aid. the king lias not made up his mind whether lie will marry Mi Simp provided, of e'-ursiy tnat be willing. Her fri lids say Public Utilities L. A.

Ois and Elec, pfd 105 100 Pac. Gas and Elec 38 Pac. Cias and Elec. A 31 Pac. Lighting Com 48 S.J.L.

and P. 67 pld 102 S. Cal. Ed- 6 pfd. S.

Cal. Ed. Com. S. Cal.

Ec. 5 Pfd 27 S. Cal. Gas, 6 pfd. S.

Pacific R. R. Oils Boisa Ohica 8 Pacific Western 17 Standard Calif 38 Union Oil Calif 24 OBITUARY Subscription Sates; One Month .60 Three Months $1.50 Six Months 83.00 One Year 86.00 GAKNER BACKS RAYIiFRN WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. (U.P.) Vice President John N.

Garner today threw his influence behind Rep. Samuel Rayburn, Texas, in the bitter fight for the house Democratic leadership of the next congress. Rayburn, chairman of the House Interstate Commerce committee, has as his major opponent Chairman John J. O'Connor, N. of the House Rules committee.

EUTTER-EGGS-POULTRY LOS ANGELES. (U.R) Butter: Extra, 33 c. Eggi; Extras, 35c; mediums, 31c; smalls, 29c. Hens, leghorns, 2 to 3 12c; 3 to 4 lbs, 14c- over 4 14c. Hens, colored, 3 Vi to 4 18c; 4 lbs.

and up, 22c. Broilers. 1 10 1 19c; 1 Vi to 2 Vi lbs. 19c. Fryeis, leghorns, 2 to 3 Vi lbs, 15c; 3 Vi to 4 19c.

Roasters, soft bone, barred rocks. 4 lbs. and up, 20c; other than barred rocks, 4 lbs. and- up. 20c.

Fryers, colored, 2' to 4 20c Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs. and up to id 17c; over 18 19c; l.cn turkeys. 9 and up, 20c; old tom turkeys, 14c; old hen turkeys, 14c. MILTON STYLES BONILLA Funeral service will be held at 9 tomorrow morning in Dudley chapel for Milton Styles Bonilla, 33, who died in a local hospital at noon yesterday. Rev.

W.F.S. Nelson will officiate. Survivors of the deceased include four children, Mrs. Dorothy Bray, Pomona; Robert Bonilla, Richmond; Hugh Bonilli, Salinas, and Harold Bonilla, Los Angeles. He was a widower.

Interment will be in Santa Maria cemetery. LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK LGS ANGELES. Livestock. Hogs 300. Steady.

Grain feds $10 25 to locals $9.95 down. Cattle 500; holdovers 947. Slow, steady. Common to medium steers 50; few fed steers to heifers cows $4 cutter grades 25; bulls ta $6.10. Calves 250, holdovers 745.

Slow, steady to slaughter calves Stockers Apartment For Rent FOR RENT Small apartment. In quire 501 S. Broadway. 11-10-tf FOR RENT Two-rocm furnished, apartment. Couple, man and wife or two ladivs.

No children, inquire 600 South Fine. H-24-tt rr. Subscribe for The Daily Times. would not; that bhc regards the king as a friend only. It was undcrstonl.

however, that tlie king was taking steps to keep his friendship with Mrs. Simpson even moie piivale than hitlrrto All servants in Buckingham palace and fut Belvedere have been warned, it was said, to talk to no one cut.side. 3 By SOL HESS THE NEBBS Passing It On Room For Rent ROOM FOR RENT in pnvale home Close in. Inquire 101 N. Broad -3E-I-2I Ydat, gaamyr Homes IM TIRED OF TELUNJG TWAT GTORV SO MAMV TIMES-VM GOISJG TO INIVITE.

THE PEOPLE HERE GIVE THEM A LUMCHEONJ TUEM EXPERIENCE VES, TWIS IS WAD SOME EyPERlEMCE. jiif, NES, THOUCSUT' ID NlEVElR SEE KlOR-TVlV 1 L.L. AGA1KJ--VE1S, FOR. 'iir'IIITrw OVER A VAJELEK ETC. ffiwr- IT WIL BE A.

GOOD LESSONJ TO Xftp TMEM TO KNJOW HOW LITTLE THEY ML CAN GET ALONG VJITW IF THEV HAVE fc TO SOME OF THEM WERE PERHAPS RICKING ABOUT THQR COFFEE WHILE 1 WAS DRILLING COCO UTS TO OETABITOF MOISTURE ON Furniture For Sale ICR RALE Baby Led. Excillent condition. 412-C Lt-nion fit. 12-1-p YCUR HOME BUILT TO SUIT Prices from $2500 to $3500, as low as $300 down payment. For information, see Hayes, 112 West Church St.

ll-19-12-18e H5l 7 1 Real Ertate For Sale Miscellaneous YOUNG LADY will cere for children. Afternoon and evenings. Phone 794YK. 11-30-12-2C tr Wood For Sale PROPERTY FAST $3300.000 buys a 5-rcom modem heme in east, part, on paved streeL Good tarns. Also Palm Court lot.

Priced fer quirk sale. R. V. FULLER, 108 S. Broadway.

11-30-12-lC KEEP the home fires burning. OaV and gum wood. Ilockett Servict Station. North Phor.i 590 Co.o, Cl-its Bell bi.i.. Fat on CvpVTlg'H.

itoO, by Trane Mark Reg. 2 Salesmen Wanted WANTED Saleslady and salesman. Holiday picture contract. Seasons best photo offer. 217 South Broadway.

ll-20tf SUNRISE-SUNSET Tlnns of sunrise and sunset at Santa Maria, for December, 1936, furnished by the U. S. Coast Geodetic Survey, 307 Cu-tomhouse, San Francisco. By BLOSSER Overwhelmed FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS RAILWAY TIMETABLE 7 WTk GOSH, I'M AFRAID TO SM awtthing to ITS ALMOST BIGGER "THAW I AM YbU WERE SELECTED UNANIMOUSLY? WHAT DO TtU SAT TO THIS TROPHY Sunrise 6:52 a.m. 6:53 a.m.

6:54 a m. 6:55 am. 6:56 a.m. 657 a.m. 6:58 a m.

6 58 a m. 6.59 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Sunset 4:50 p.m. 4.50 p.m 4.49 p.m.

4:49 4.49 p.m 4:49 p.m 4.49 p.m 4:50 p.m 4:50 4 50 p.m R3LLOWIUG OUR GAME WITH KINGSTON, WE VOTED TO SELECT "THE PLATER WHO, THE OPIWIOKI OF THE MAJORITY, WAS THE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER PEOPLE IN STANDS FREQUENTLY OVERLOOK THE TRUE VALUE OF A PLAYER MEMBERS OF THE TEAM USUALLY KNOW BESfJ Northbound Southbound (Guadalupe) 1:34 pm Day Local 3:33 p.m, 12:18 a.m Sunset Ltd .2:20 a.m. 4:00 am Coaster 5:11 am. (San Luis Obispo) 1:15 p.m 1:39 pm. 2:22 am The Lark 2:53 am Tonights Radio Programs By THOMPSON AND COLL Hyster, Again? MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE KII 610 Key Is. 5.00 Community Chest De Dcs igic Flyer 5 '30 Crosscuts 6:00 Ben Berni- and All the Lads 6 '30 Fred A-taire 7:30 Jimmy Fiddler 7:45 Studio Party 8 (M) Amos 'n' Andy 8 15 Lum and Abner 8.30 Leo Rei and Phil Ducy 9:00 Death Valley Days 9 30 Good Morning Tonight 10T5 Transcription 10.30 Griff Williams orchestra 11:00 Jan Garber's orchestra 11:30 Ran Vtil v's orchestra 10 680 Kryl.

5 .00 Instrumentalists 5:30 Crosscuts 6 00 Ben Bernie and All the Lads 6:30 Fied Astaire 7:30 Hollywood Gossip 7:45 Irving Kennedy- tenor; Cowan, contralto 8 00 Ames -n Andy 8T5 Lum and Abner 9 -00 Death Valley Days 9:30 Good Morning Tonight 10:15 Eddie Fitzpatrick Jr.s cr chrstra 10 30 Griff Williams orchestra 11:00 Jan Garber's orchestra 11:30 Ran Wipe's orchestra KNX 1050 Kryls. 5 00 Maurice's orchestra 5 30 All American Boy 5 45 Orphan Annie 6 00 Elmer Goes Hollywood 6.30 Three Aristocrats and or chest re, 6 45 Newlyweds 7:00 Mojave Stardmt 7.15 Rhvthm and Romance 7:30 Arthur and orchestr; 7'45 Musical 8C5 Musical 815 'Phil Harris orchestra 8 4.5 Rc-icrucians 9:1.5 Sorghum Center Folks 10:15 Officer of the Day 10.30 Tommy Tuckers orchestra 11.00 Lnrv Lee's orchestra 11:30 Pontrelli's orchestra PARDON ME -COULD 1 TROUBLE VOU FOR A LIOHT YOU, AS A NURSE, CAN APPRECIATE THAT, I HOPE, AND THIS ASSIGNMENT WILL CALL VOUR EVERY TALENT INTO PLAY A MOMENT, PLEASE -IN OUR CIRCLE, WE RESPECT NO PERSON AL WISHES ONLY ALLEGIANCE ISTO SAY, LEW IT IT WERE ANY PLACE BUT TH. I'D SWEAR THAT CHAP IS I -ySTEfZ y- BUT MON SI EUR DA, I HAVE MO PES.IRE TO ENTER VOUR SERVICE-' VOU SEE I nr STRIKING RESEMBLANCE BUT, IMPOSSIBLE-HON HYSTER NOW IN EOYPT JAIL HOUSE. EH? OH, YES' YES, OF COURSE. w1 Mean while, IN AN ANTEROOM, WATTING FOR MYRA, LEW WEN AND JACK CONVERSE IN LOW TONES TIDES AT PISMO BEACH Custom House Furnished by U.

S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 307 San Francisco ff Nf si Rtcr pT 1 By HAMLIN What Brains? ALLEY OOP WHAT DO I FURNISH? WHY, YOU BIG FATHEADS WHERfc: 'A iHiNk YOU GET WITHOUT A MASTER WHAT' VOU GET OUT OF THIS AFFAI2? hah WE GOT THAT ALL DOPED OUT, TUNK -YOU'LL COME OUTA THIS WITH A SWELL PRTZE YOU'LL HAVE ALLEY OOPS B'G DiWOSAUR- NOT BARGAIN I BUT, WHAT ABOUT THIS MUG? WHAT DOES HE FURNISH? WHAT'S HE V-f GOT T'OFFER FOR HIS SHARE OF I Mmm -7HAS SUCH A BAD -LEMME SEE FURNISH MY ARMY-AND YOU WITH YOUR DINOSAUR, BREAK UP TH- MOOVIAN MIND? ILL FURNISH TH7 BRAINS A- A 'it1- -v': 1 I)C. T. M. Rgq U.

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