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DECEMBER 1, 1936 THE DAILY TIMES, SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA PAGE FIVE Fare Make the CLASSIFIED PAGE Your ECONOMY PACE! BUILDING RISE SEEN IN MARKET Special Issues Advance Trading While Major Groups Decline NEW YORK, Dec. -Building strocks and special issues advanced ch the stock exchange today while the leaders in most of the major groups declined. Trading was light late in the day when the list was receding. Steal shares lost fractions to a point. So did and rails.

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

Case was firm. Sugars were quiet. Outlook for a sharp pickup in building next year brought buyers into the building stocks. New highs were made by Harrison-Walker Refactories preferred at 135 1-2 up 8 1-2; Lone Star Cement, 61 7-3, up Pennsylvania-Dixie Cement preferred, 72, up 4 1-8; and U. S.

Realty, 17, up 1 3-4. Baldwin was the most active stock and it made a new high at 9 1-8, up 1 1-8. Dow Jones averages showed industrial, 182.07, off railroad. 55.03, off 0.37; utility, 35.51, off 0.24. Subscribe for The Daily Times.

NEW YORK AND LOS ANGELES STOCK REPORTS NEW YORK QUOTATIONS Railroads Close Atchisen Erie Pennsylvania 41 Southern Pacific 41 Union Pacific 130 Industrials American Can 122 American and Or 1875 Caterpillar Tractor 89 Fox Films Curtiss Wright: General Electric 51 Goodyear and International Harvester 99. International and Montgomery Ward Pacific Gas and Electric Radio Corporation Safeway Roebuck Stores Sears U. S. Rubber J. C.

Penney Metals Anaconda Bethlehem 1 Steel U. S. Steel Sugar American Sugar Great Western Oils Shell Union California Standard New Jersey Texas Company Tidewater Associated Socony Vacuum Motors Auburn Motors Chrysler General Motors Hudson Packard Motors Studebaker Equipments American Locomotive Stewart Warner Heavy LOS ANGELES. $40,917,728 BANK CLEARINGS, minutes Hal Aldridge Will Operate Purisima Inn Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Aldridge have taken over La Purisima Inn in Lompoc, and opened it today under management. They brought their own cook and housekeeper with them and plan to make La Purisima one of outstanding email nostelries in the state. Mr.

Aldridge, known to his friends as Hal, has had many years of experience in hotels, beginning with El Encanto in Santa Barbara, and including a number of hotels in Los Angeles and Texas. He is a native rexan and Mrs. Aldridge is also from that state, but they have lived in California for a number of years. OBITUARY MILTON STYLES BONILLA Funeral service will be, held at 9 tomorrow morning in Dudley chapel for Milton Styles Bonilla, 39, who died in a local hospital at noon yestercay. Rev.

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

Interment will be in was Santa Maria cemetery. THE NEBBS Passing It On By SOL HESS IS NEBB. IM TIRED OF TELLING THAT IT WILL BE A GOOD LESSON TO HELLO, STORY SO MANY TIMES- I'M THEM TO KNOW HOW LITTLE THEY OH, YES, THIS OH, SEE GOING TO INVITE THE PEOPLE CAN GET ALONG WITH IF THEY HAVE YES I HAD SOME EXPERIENCE- HERE GIVE THEM A LUNCHEON TO. SOME OF THEM WERE PERHAPS YES, I THOUGHT I'D NEVER NORTHVILLE YES, FOR AND TELL THEM OF MY KICKING ABOUT THEIR COFFEE OVER A WEEK -ETC. EXPERIENCE WHILE 1 WAS DRILLING COCONUTS TO GET A BIT OF MOISTURE ON MY TONGUE (Copyright, 1636, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc sons G.o.

Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Fat. Officu AND HIS FRIENDS Overwhelmed By BLOSSER FRECKLES YOU WERE SELECTED GOSH, I'M AFRAID TO OUR GAME WITH PEOPLE IN THE STANDS WHAT DID I SAID IT DOESN'T FOLLOWING KINGSTON, WE VOTED 70 SE- FREQUENTLY OVERLOOK I DIDN'T YOU SAY, I DIDN'T MATTER! YOUR SAY UNANIMOUSLY! WHAT ANYTHING TO PLAYER WHO, IN THE TRUE VALUE OF A HEAR ABOUT FRECKLES GET A VOTE COULDN'T DO YOU SAY TO IT'S ALMOST BIGGER LECT THE THE OPINION OF THE MAJOR- PLAYER, MEMBERS IT! I DIDN'T CHANCE HAVE SWUNG THIS TROPHY THAN I AM 2 ITY, WAS THE MOST OF THE TEAM USUALLY GET A TO THE ELEC- VALUABLE PLAYER KNOW BEST CHANCE VOTE TION ON THE TEAM! TO VOTE! 1936 BY NEA SERVICE, INC.

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By THOMPSON AND COLL MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Hyster, Again? LEW IF IT WERE STRIKING PARDON ME -COULD BUT MONSIEUR'M', I A MOMENT, PLEASE YOU, AS A NURSE, CAN RESEMBLANCE I TROUBLE YOU FOR. SAY, HAVE NO DESIRE TO IN OUR CIRCLE, WE APPRECIATE THAT, HOPE, MEAN- SWEAR THAT BUT, IM- A LIGHT: I ANY PLACE BUT THIS, ENTER YOUR SERVICE! RESPECT NO PERSON AND THIS ASSIGNMENT WHILE, CHAP IS POSSIBLE! I'D YOU SEE, AL WISHES ONLY WILL CALL YOUR EVERY HON HYSTER EH? OH, ALLEGIANCE IS TO TALENT INTO PLAY NOW IN IN AN HYSTER! HUMANITY ITSELF! ANTEROOM, JAIL YES. OF: WAITING EGYPT COURSE. HOUSE. FOR MYRA, LEW WEN AND JACK CONVERSE IN LOW TONES SERVICE.

INC. M. RES PAT OF: :024 BY NEA Brains? By HAMLIN ALLEY OOP What WE GOT THAT ALL DOPED WHAT ABOUT WHAT DO I LISSEN FURNISH? HEE YOU OUT WHAT'LL OF GET OUT, WITH COME A TUNK OUTA SWELL THIS -YOU'LL NOT BARGAIN SUCH HMM LEMME A -THA'S BAD SEE HE THIS BUT, FURNISH? MUG? WHAT WHAT'S DOES HE WHY, GET WHERE YOU WITHOUT DYA BIG THINK A FATHEADS MASTER YOU'D TO HIM. FURNISH HEE THIS AFFAIR? PRIZE ALLEY YOU'LL OOP'S (I AND FURNISH YOU, MY WITH ARMY YOUR GOT HIS T'OFFER SHARE OF FOR MIND? TH' ILL BRAINS! FURNISH HO MASTER BRAINS! HAW (HAVE BIG DINOSAUR DINOSAUR, BREAK TH' SPOILS? EH? Ho UP TH' MOOVIAN HALL A HAHA -1'T. 1936 BY NEA SERVICE.

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S. PAT. OFF. EDWARD MUST GAIN CONSENT Cannot Wed A Commoner Uniess Government Is Ir. Approval (Copyright.

1936, by United Press) LONDON, Dec. Claud Schuster, law expert and permanent secretary to the lord chancellor, has informed the cabinet that King Edward must have the government's consint if he wants to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson, it was understood today. At the request of the cabinet, it was said, Sir Claud submitted to the government a memorandum expressing the legal view that the king cannot Simpson constitutionally he obtains consent. marriess It was assumed the opinion was based on the fact that Mrs.

Simpson is not of noble birth. This news came coincident with information from an unofficial connection of the royal household that the king has decided he will not discuss his friendship with Mrs. Simpson. Refuses to Listen He has refused, it was said, to listen to pleas by members of the government and his own family as regards his duties as a sovereignparticularly the "duty" that he maraccording to royal custom. At same time, the informant said, the king has not made up his mind whether he will marry Mrs.

Simpson- -provided, of course, that the be willing. Her friends say she Noted Crystal Palace Burned With Art Show (Continued From Page One) and was designed by Joseph Paxton, an English landscape architect, who was later knighted by Queen Victoria. It was originally erected in Hyde Park for the world's fair, but was taken down in 1854 and reconstructed in Sydenham park, south London, where it had stood for 82 years. It was 1608 feet long and 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 of 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 plaster and placed in the Palace, he said, 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. GARNER BACKS RAYBURN WASHINGTON, Dec. 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.

would not; that she regards the king as a friend only. It was understood, however, that the king was taking steps to keep his friendship with Mrs. Simpson even more private than hith rto. All servants in Buckingham palace and Fort Belvedere have been warned, it was said, to talk to no one outside. Furniture For Sale FOR SALE Baby bed.

Excellent condition. 412-C Lemon St. 12-1-p Miscellaneous YOUNG LADY will car2 for children. Afternoon and evenings. Phone 794YK.

11-30-12-2c Wood For Sale KEEP the home fires burning. Oat and gum wood. Hockett Service Station, North Broadway. Phor.e 590. 10-9-11 SUNRISE-SUNSET Times of sunrise and sunset at Santa Maria, for December, 1936, furnished by the U.

S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 307 Customhouse, San Francisco. Day Sunrise Sunset 2. 6:52 a.m. 4:50 p.m.

3 6:53 a.m. 4:50 p.m. 4. 6:54 a.m. 4:49 p.m.

5 6:55 a m. 4:49 p.m. 6 6:56 a.m. 4:49 p.m. 7 6.57 a.m.

4:49 p.m 00 6:58 a.m. 4:49 p.m. 9. 6:58 a m. 4:50 p.m 10.

6:59 a.m. 4:50 p.m 11 7:00 a.m. 4:50 p.m Professional Directory DRS. PROUDFOOT KELKER Specialists in Disease of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted and Furnished Santa Maria Gas Co. Bldg.

784 Marsh St. Phone 710 San Luis Obispo, Calif. PREISKER, GOBLE, TWITCHELL Attorneys-at-Law Cffice: Above Security-First LOS ANGELES QUOTATIONS Industrials Bid Ask Chrysler Claude Neon 11 Globe Milling 9 Douglas Aircraft aft Goodyear and Taylor Milling Lockheed Aircraft Banks Citizens' National Security First Nat'l. 52 Transamerica Miscellaneous L. A.

Investment Pacific Finance Co. Western Air Express 9 Bandini Petroleum Kinner A. and M. 60 Tom Reed Mines 42 50 Cities Service 33 Packard Auto Public Utilities L. A.

Gas and Elec. pid. Pac. Gas Elec. 39 Pac.

Gas and Elec. A. Pac. Lighting Com. S.J.L.

and P. S. Cal. pfd. S.

Cal. Ed. Com. S. Cal.

Ed. Pfd. 27 S. Cal. Gas, pfd.

S. Pacific R. R. 42 Oils Bolsa Chica 8 Pacific Western Standard Calif. 39 Union Oil Calif.

25 LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK LOS Livestock. Hogs 300. Steady. Grain feds $10.25 to locals $9.95 down. Cattle 500; holdovers 947.

Slow, steady. Common to medium steers few fed steers to $9: heifers cows cutter grades bulls to Calves 250, holdovers 746. Slow, steady to weak. Few slaughter calves stockers CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Dec.

Heavy shot wheat so prices more than 3 cents short covering in the final minutes higher today on the Chicago board of trade. Pt the close wheat was to higner; new corn was 31 to higher, December $1.09 old corn was to higher, May $1 and oats was to higher. Closing wheat: December, May, July, VEGETABLE MARKET Arroyo Grande 48's and LOS ANGELES- cArticholes, Brussels sprouts: San Luis Obispo, lb. Lettuce: Santa Maria and Guadalupe 4's, 65-75c. Peas: San Luis Obispo, Bunched vegetables: Beets.

30-35c: carrots, 50-60c; green onions. $1.50: oyster plant, parsley, 45-50c: radishes, small red. 45-60c; spinach, 50-60c; turnips, 25-30c. BUTTER-EGGS-POULTRY LOS ANGELES. (U.P.) Butter: Extra, Eggs: Extras, 35c; mediums, 31c; smalls.

29c. Hens. leghorns, to 12c; to 4 14c: over 4 14c. Hens, colored, to 4 18c: 4 lbs. and up, 22c.

Broilers, 1 tO 19c: to 19c. Fryers, leghorns, to Nos, 15c; to 4 19c. Roasters, soft bone, barred rocks. 4 lbs. and up, 20c; other than barred rocks, 4 lbs.

and up, 20c. Fryers, colored, to 4 20c Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs. and up to 16 17c; over 18 19c: hen turkeys, 9 and up, 20c; old tom 14c; old hen turkeys, 14c. National Bank WE coplicate Lenses on short notice. Repair frames, supply parts.

Examine eyes and fit glasses. G. A. KELLEY, OPT. D.

118 S. Broadway Phone 74 DR. ROBERT M. SANDAY Chiropodist -Foot Specialist A Practice Limited to All Ailments of the Feet Phone 1033 Room 11, Masonic Bldg. Classified Rates Classified advertisements are able in advance, unless advertiser carries a charge account with The Daily Times.

cents per word, first insertion, cent pel per word for each subsequent insertion. Minimum charge 25 cents first day, and 15 cents each succeeding day. Count each initial or set of figures as one word. Subscription Rates: One Month 3 .60 Three Months $1.50 Six Months $3.00 One Year S6.00 Apartment For Rent FOR RENT-Small apartment. quire 501 S.

Broadway. 11-10-tf FOR RENT- Two-rocm furnished apartment. Couple, and wife or two ladies. No children. In quire 600 South Pine.

Room For Rent ROOM FOR RENT in private home -Close in. Inquire 101 N. Broad08-I-ZI Homes YOUR HOME BUILT TO SUITPrices from $2500 to $3500, as low as $300 down payment. For information, see Hayes, 112 West St. 11-19-12-18c Real Estate For Sale PROPERTY SELLING FAST $3300.000 buys a 5-room modern home in east part, on paved street.

Good terms. Also Palm Court lot. Priced for quick sale. R. W.

FULLER, 108 S. Broadway. 11-30-12-1c Salesmen Wanted WANTED-Saleslady and salesman. Holiday picture contract. Season's best photo offer.

217 South Broadway. 11-20tt RAILWAY TIMETABLE Northbound Southbound (Guadalupe) 1:34 p.m. 12:18 a.m....... Sunset a.m. 4:00 a.m a.m.

(San Luis Oblspo) 1:15 p.m.. p.m. 2:22 a.m........The a.m. Tonight's Radio Programs KFI-640 Keyls, Chest De's Magic Flyer Bernie and All the Lads Astaire Jimmy Fiddler 7:45 Studio Party 'n' Andy and Abner Reisman and Phil Duey Valley Days 9:30 -Good Morning Tonight Williams' orchestra 11:00 -Jan Garber's orchestra Wilde's orchestra KPO-680 Keyls. Bernie and All the Lads Astaire Gossip Kennedv.

tenor: Jeane Cowan, contralto 'n' Andy and Abner Valley Days Morning Tonight 10:15 -Eddie Fitzpatrick cr chestra Williams' orchestra 11:00 -Jan Garber's orchestra 11:30 -Ran Wilde's orchestra KNX-1050 Keyls. orchestra American Boy Annie Goes Hollywood 6:30 Three Aristocrats and orchestra 7:00 Mojave Stardust 7:15 Rhythm and Romance Renton and orchestra Harris' orchestra 8:45 Rosicrucians 9:15 Sorghum Center Folks of the Day Tucker's orchestra 11:00 Larry Lee's orchestra orchestra TIDES AT PISMO BEACH Furnished by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 307 Custom House HIGH 2 1:11 3 2.12 am 4 3:16 am 5 4:10 am 6 5:00 am 7 5:40 am 8 6:15 am LOW 9 0:18 am 10 0:54 am 11 1:28 am 12 1:59 am 13 2:30 am 14 3:01 am 15 3:35 am 16 4:13 am HIGH 17 0:38 am 18 1:22 am 19 2:07 am 20 2:57 am 21 3:46 am 22 4:36 am 23 5:25 am 24 6:16 am LOW 25 0:34 26 1:28 am 27 2:18 am 28 3:06 am 29 3:54 am 30 4:43 am HIGH 31 0:27 am San LOW 3.6 5:47 am 2.4 3.6 7:01 am 2.4 3.8 8:35 am 2.4 4.0 10:21 am 2.2 4.2 11:43 am 1.7 4.5 12:41 pm 1.2 4.7 1:27 pm 0.6 HIGH 1.9 6.46 am 4.9 2.1 7:17 am 5.1 2.2 7:46 am 5.3 2.2 8:16 am 5.4 2.2 3:48 am 5.5 2.2 9:18 am 5.5 2.2 9:52 am 5.4 2.3 10:26 am 5.2 LOW 3.4 4:58 ain 2.4 3.5 5:52 am 2.4 3.7 7:08 am 2.4 4.0 8:45 am 2.2 4.3 10:28 am 1.7 4.8 11:47 am 1.0 5.2 12:49 pin 0.2 5.7 1:42 pm HIGH 1.8 7:02 am 6.0 1.8 7:49 am 6.3 1.7 8:36 am 6.4 1.7 9:21 am 6.3 1.6 10:05 am 6.0 1.7 10:48 am 5.6 LOW 3.9 5:35 am 1.8 Francisco HIGH 11:51 am 5.1 12:50 pm 4.5 1:57 pm 3.9 3:21 pm 3.3 4.55 pm 3.0 6:18 pm 7:24 pm 3.0 LOW 2:04 pm 0.3 2:37 pm 3:09 pm 3:41 011 4:14 pm 4:45 pm 5:19 pm 5:53 pm HIGH 11:03 am 4.9 11:46 am 4.5 12:43 pm 4.0 2:01 pm 3.4 3:42 pm 3.0 5:26 pm 2.9 6:55 pm 3.0 7:59 pm 3.1 LOW 2:29 pm 1.1 3:14 pm 3:56 pm 4:38 pm 5:18 pm 5:57 pm HIGH 11:31 am 4.9 LOW 7:18 pm 8:10 pm 0.1 9:06 pm 0.5 9:59 1.0 10:50 pm 1.5 11:37 pm 1.6 HIGH 8:13 pm 3.1 8:56 pm 3.1 9:31 pm 3.2 10:03 pin 3.2 10:42 pm 3.2 11:19 pm 3.3 11:55 pm 3.3 LOW 6:30 pm 7:08 pm 0.0 7:52 pm 04 8:39 pm 0.7 9:34 pm 1.2 10:35 pm 1.5 11:35 pm 1.7 HIGH 8:52 pm 3.3 9:38 pm 3.5 10:21 pm 3.7 11:02 pm 3. 11:45 pm 31 LOW 6:34 pm 0.4.

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