Corona Daily Independent (Newspaper) - December 3, 1913, Corona, California EVERY E VENUSTO EXCEPT S UN 13 A DECEMBER 3, 1913 83 Publication and Improve in Ratio to the Support It by and the joints between the stones were well filled with good cracks to be old and not to have im in since referred are 11,i' 111 111' fur ase ill T The liriek and was lass work i- in as a DAY PROGRAM AT CLUB MEETING papers read concerning vital problems 73before american take interest good roads bond Miss Myra I out a most at a of tho Improvement Tuesday the of the W. who was present from the Corona Chamber of addressed the club on the matter of the Good Roads and pointed out the importance of a full attendance of every citizen at the meeting to be held at eity hall next Monday when this same subject will be further is in of Mrs. K. W. but on Rev. handled matter and in a most satisfactory He spoke on the most important news of the the Mexican opened his remarks with a description of from a cal and with a map pointed out the lines of some of The war troubles have bro into tain cities and localities which also shown on the Reynolds further which portions of the country under rebel control and which still | lield by the He closed I bis talk by telling how Mexico was lacking in the great middle that forms an important factor the of our own as well other Herbert Key gave a well pared and comprehensive report of i the district convention of Federated i clubs held in San Diego Nev. 18, 19 and 20. Of the many important subjects she spoke in part of the discussion of consolidating the five southern counties into to form what is now known as the Southern This matter will be voted on the convention it was suggested the clubs in future take up fewer subjects at the giving more time to these and allowing an for a general discussion of H. H. Mrs. T. C. and Mrs. P. J. Mueller who also the convention added further details as to other lines work discussed for An undercurrent throughout the session was that of the lobbyist seht from San against the Knowing these women were for that purpose the San I Joaquin valley sent delegates to ' set their As a result nothing very serious was the one promising not to work if would They kept but the matter was later brought before the convention and action Send the close of the reports the president suggested do its part by sending a message I protesting the It was decided G. who has done considerable work to defeat the draft a this to be wired to Washington under the club's The club had taken action in the before its passage in first was given in the form of a talk by iliss nad her subject well and was able to give a deal of on Page GOODWIN TO STAGE ACTOR T0 0N AT SAN AS MISSION PLAY IS PUT ON AT SAN Goodwin has agreed to stage in San which will take the place of the annual street fair and carnival held every Citizens interested in the production of the play have been negotiating With Mr. Goodwin since his arrival a week and he has agreed to take the play in hand and put it on in the same manner as the Mission Play at San Goodwin owns a 1000-acre ranch near San the home of the original and the foothills which fringe the large will be utilized in the production of the if carried to a successful culmination will become very popular and a great drawing card for the was enthusiastic over the matter vvhen B. H. Crow and others interested brought the proposed plans to his He is Ramona's and there is no reason why the memory of the characters portrayed in the novel should not he brought fresh to the minds of the thousands of tourists who come this way every only yesterday 1 passed an old squaw who was wending her way toward the village with an armful of Indian baskets to and my friend hailed the old there stood before us the of the who is a resident of the reservation Many of the characters who figure in the story written by Helen Hunt Jackson are still living in San and will gladly do all in their power to aid in the production Steps will be taken at once to perfect plans for the production of water users of Imperial valley are appealing to the court for an order to secure needed which the receiver of the C. B. company has not 1 'H I 1 I I l Officers and Employes CORONA NATIONAL COURTEOUS and make it a rule to see that everyone is treated well at the are made to feel at home your hanking interests are carefully looked after and invite YOU to do business witH pay four per interest on time Corona National M 1 IM I HMI I I 1 I PIONEER PASSES TO w. for twenty-five years a resident of ims died at 3 yesterday STATE STATEMENT SENT TO STANFIELD BY OF- j WHO EXAMINED THE LINCOLN SCHOOL 1 W. aged 71 year one of afternoon at | family of and Morrill streets from hi on Sunday thrown from his funeral h w ill be will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from Rev. E. T. of W. Mumble came from to Corona twenty-five years and for years of that time he resided on the corner of Tenth and Merrill stories and the He is survived by his Mrs. Henry Frazier ot and and one son Arthur this as well as a number other deceased was a veteran of ly Civil He enlisted in 1861 in company 25th I 1-.(JS li W. St Hello I ar i. i of l' I I iiri 1-. 1 ' III State the School at ami as was thorough and included the foundation the joints between the stones were well filled with good cracks to be old and not to have im in since referred are 11,i' 111 111' fur ase ill T The liriek and was lass work i- in as a I S of STREET NOT TO BE PROTEST PETITION CONTAINED OVER HALF OF TRUSTEES VOTE ONE VOTES lit lull I i i i lit I'll did til a lid 1 il is w t nu t I'd .is ' as a f 1 throe lie IM r iIk just above fiit in two of ks continue of the he of the si rod anchors CHAPTER INSTALL 0. e. s. holds semi-annual wives and visiting members number and served the full four put in running in both being honorably discharged in the fall of at doctor who attended Mr. Humble stated that the injured had not fully recovered from an accident he was in six months when he was fatally injured He was widely known has hosts of and extending the full of the in both its length and These rods have very ample on the outer faces of the the rods themselves are of and are tight in is no ev idence Mie ill the The referred to in the briek and stone work of foundation clear through the thickness 11 I lioni ' 27, 1913; slept her little life the home of her Mrs. on Tuesday Dec. 2. The funeral services at residence at a. Thursday will be by under as inside the was made in the stone tlie by the use of a the crack on the and it was found that ti e tone was bard and firm Reasons For Wilson's Stand on Mexican local Crown held its Monday in Masonic hall with about 7.> including the hers of Crown visiting members and Masons ami retiring and installing was In charge of the work by Past K. as Installing The following of fleers were Worthy Mattie W. I Charles M. A. Catherine k Lorena Inez 1 Cross lOthel Frances Anne Lloyd and Randall hour ing the business Mrs. Wilson Cunn favored the guests with a reading Hrook was Mrs. Hallard sang a solo and Serena Twomey gave a Sweetheart of Moth were well Past Worthy Pearl Katherine i f won I when ranie lip ion ai t ef C ' 1 t wii for and against the I nil lit of the street woro looked ii round that the last signed up hy those nf the frontal 1- man ed the fii ir vote of the I would be the vote was taken Mayor Holmes I asked if were any present who wished to say anything in regard to and Harry Sweet both had something to the er as a protestant against the work I and tile latter a of the one else spoke on I the arui it was voted i Trustee Davis and voted not to proceed with the work and Trustee Mueller voted Auto W S. Davis was before the board and stated that at a recent ' meeting of the auto ed to the city trustees to ' have tbe ity attorney draw up a new ordinance regulating the ation of bicycles an horse drown city attorney was Instructed to draw up such an This new will regulate the speed of where they may and may not be whether or not bicycles shall carry whether or not horse-drawn vehicles shall carry lights and many other points to be decided of horse-drawn cies carrying lights was discussed ' at to feel that all vehicles should be made to larry but some thought horse-drawn vehicles should not be until it becomes a county It was ll suggested should not be compelled to carry lights as is no done with Park Autos Here Upon motion of Trustee Mueller was duly seconded the matter of keeping from parking on street between Main street avenue was ordered Fraser the be in the new lOthel r with ' This is done in keep autos from blocking the to the tire department Cells tor City O. P. Hull and City were before Past in of Crown chapter as a taken oi the high esteem in which she is Hyler thanking tiie for the beautiful gift and tho loyal support given her during her year Wi i charge sting them to consider charge oi ibc matter of installing new cages the hall was made very I ( ity jail underneath the Willi stated that the present of sa i r h Trustee sorted cake and on page 4.) the the First National Hank performs for its i in irey show its willingness to of its depositors in J little which mean mmh to 1913, by American Press of pictures show why refused to Huerta as provisional president of not but they are real Ono shows of the Mexicans who were shot dead In front of the national palace during tho disturbances which accompanied the defeat of the federal forces under Madero and Huerta had the army with and they shot to The other picture shows a of rebels of the type that kept things stirred up and necessitated President Wilson's notice to Americans in Mexico to Hoe from the much disturbed bank small have II for and extends to such needed cooperation in loping NATIONAL J. Pres. E. C Asst. LAURA V. Asst. B. I I iM I 1 1 M 1-1 H 11-1' Mil Iti I