A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > California > Sacramento http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=587 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=35845 Submitted by: California Contributors Article Title: The Sacramento Union Article Date: January 3 1920 Article Description: City Brevities, Marriage Licenses, and Deaths Article Text: The Sacramento Union Saturday, January 3, 1920 CITY BREVITIES Injured by Auto - Ira H. JONES, of 2501 O street, a salesman for Sherman & Clay, yesterday morning broke his right arm while cranking an automobile. For Particular People, call the 8-hour laundry. Main 66 - Adv. Agreement With Railroad - An agreement has been reached by the city with the Southern Pacific company for the running of sewer mains beneath the company's tracks in East Sacramento. Umbrellas recovered and repaired. Sacto Motor Supply. 785 J - Adv. First 1920 Divorce - Superior Judge Peter J. SHIELDS yesterday issued the first interlocutory decree of divorce when Mrs. Gertrude D. BURRUS was separated from Charles T. BURRUS. The plaintiff was awarded $40 a month alimony. The first divorce suit filed was that of Mrs. Therese APICHINO against Frank APICHINO, Jr. Storage - Household goods only. Safe, clean, convenient. Liberty Transfer and Storage Co. 999 - Adv. Nicolaus Inheritance Tax - The inheritance tax in the estate of the late Gerhardt J. NICOLAUS, who was killed last spring when an automobile in which he was riding collided with a street car on M street, has been fixed at $511.26. Save rags, paper, metal, stones. Tools and junk bought. Main 2511 - M. - Adv. Attempts to Wreck Restaurant - Fred ORCOTT paid into the city treasury yesterday the sum of $25 because of his attempt to wreck the dining room of the Southern Pacific station after he had refused to pay for a meal. Poolroom Trial Today - Alleged to have allowed boys of 16 and 18 years old to make his place a sort of headquarters, Ollie OMAR, proprietor of a pool hall, 1131 Second street, will face trial before Police Judge L.H. SHELLEY today. Fight Brings Fine - J. SUGAR and Fred DAY, alleged to have been the aggressors in a fight with Le Roy FOSTER, were fined $30 each in police court yesterday on a charge of disturbing the peace. FOREST was released, it being shown that he was attacked by the two men. Robe Thief Sentenced - George DAVIS, known to the police as a drug fiend, was yesterday sentenced to the county jail for thirty days after he pleaded guilty of the theft of an automobile robe. Pays for Broken Door - On his agreement to pay for a door which he kicked out at the Arcade dance pavilion at Seventh and L streets, on the last night of the year, Tom CORCORAN was freed from jail yesterday by Police Judge SHEELEY. Boy Speeder Arrested - Charged with traveling at a 45 mile clip in an automobile on the Upper Stockton road, Lester RUFF, 16 years old boy of Lodi, will be tried in the juvenile court. Brothers Case Dismissed - Arrested on a petty larceny charge preferred by Mrs. Frank NOEL, 3023 Sacramento boulevarde, Donald and Raymond SOWLES, brothers, were freed in police court yesterday, there being no evidence that they were responsible for the theft of three nightgowns, a short skirt, a wrench and a large doll from the home of Mrs. NOEL. The woman admitted on the stand that she had no evidence that the boys were guilty. Arrested on Suspicion - G.B. BENTON was found wandering in the vicinity of Twenty-first and F streets early yesterday morning and arrested by patrolman Ed. CARRIGAN. Deserter Surrenders - Charles THOMAS, claiming to be a deserter from the army, surrendered to Patrolman William WILSON at Third and J streets early yesterday. He told the officer that he left the military reservation on August 19 last and had dodged the police in many cities before deciding to give himself up. MARRIAGE LICENSES ROBERTSON-TURNER - William M. Robertson, 27, Los Angeles, and Jane Turner, 18, Stockton. RIFFE-BARRY - George Riffe, 20, and Blanche Barry, 20, both of Sacramento. BOROVINA-RAMALHA - Frank Borovina, 30, and Maria Ramalha, 30, both of Sacramento. HOWELL-MORAN - Leland Louis Howell, 21, and Doris Leona Moran, 19, both of San Francisco. DIED FARRELL - In this city, January 1, 1920, Hanora FARRELL, widow of the late Owen Farrell, loving mother of Mrs. C.J. CHENU, grandmother of Murtos Farrell and sister of Mrs. Margaret ELSWOOD, a native of Ireland, aged 76 years, 8 months and 20 days. ___ Twenty-seventh street from _ p.m. today till time of funeral, and are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Saturday) morning at 8:40 from her late home, thence at St. Francis church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Interment private. W.F. Gormley, funeral director. SILVA - In this city, January 3, 1920, Vivian SILVA, loving daughter of Manuel and the late Mary Cordoza Silva, sister of Gene and Anis Silva, a native of Massachusetts, aged 1_ years, 9 months and 29 days. Friends are welcome at parlors of W.F. Gormley, 720 H st. Funeral notice hereafter. LEWIS - In this city, January 2, 1920, Joseph Lewis, beloved husband of Nancy Lewis, loving son of Mrs. Rosa Lewis of Azores Islands, loving brother of Manuel and Antone Lewis of this city and Mrs. Mary ALVIN and Mrs. Minnie SILVERIA of Azores Islands, a native of Azores Island, aged 5_ years, 9 months and 28 days. Funeral notice hereafter. W.F. Gormley, funeral directors. SABASTIAN - Near Winters, Yolo county, December 30, 1919, Hans Sabastian, beloved husband of Helenia Sabastian, loving father of Gretchen and Henry Sabastian, brother-in-law of Henry LUTHER, and Mrs. Lena KELLER of Sacramento, a native of Germany, aged 33 years. Friends are welcome at the home of Henry A. Nauman & Sons, 1311 G street, and are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m. Interment City cemetery. GREGORY - In this city, January 1, 1920, William Gregory, beloved husband of Emma Gregory, father of William Gregory, Jr., of Fair Oaks, Mrs. Ilsa Harriet HINSEY of La Moine, Shasta county, and the late Albert Gregory, brother of Thomas Gregory of South Dakota, Mrs. Jane A. MELDIAN of England, a native of England, aged 55 years, 9 months and _0 days. Friends are welcome at the home of Harry A. Nauman & Son, 1311 G street, and are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 1 p.m. from the Odd Fellows' temple, corner Ninth and K streets. Interment Odd Fellows' Lawn cemetery. MEMBERS of Eureka lodge, No. 4, I.O.O.F., you are hereby requested to meet at your hall, I.O.O.F., temple, Ninth and K streets, Sunday, January 4, 1920, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, William Gregory, Sr. J.B. SMITH, Noble Grand M. Sanderson, Sec. COULTER - In Berkeley, January 1, 1920, Thomas Coulter, Jr., son of Thomas and Rowena B. Coulter, brother of Mrs. Allen BROWN, a native of Sacramento, aged 22 years, 1 month and 13 days. Friends are invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m. from the home of Clark, Booth & Yardley, 917 H street. Interment City cemetery. PALMER - In Santa Cruz, December 31, 1919, Sylvester A. Palmer, husband of Rose Palmer, brother of Mrs. Margaret H. PREBLE of Santa Cruz, Mrs. Hettie A. DUNN of Sacramento, uncle of Mrs. Lester J. HINDALE of Sacramento; a native of New York, aged 63 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services under the auspices of Sacramento Lodge No. 6, B.P.O.E., at the family plot in East Lawn cemetery today (Saturday). Remains at the home of Clark, Booth & Yardley, 917 H street. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend to our friends our deepest and most sincere thanks for the many kindnesses and floral offerings extended to us in our bereavement in the loss of our wife, mother and sister. J.W. QUILLINAN AND SONS. MRS. A.H. 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