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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 4

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SANTA CRUZ EVENING THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1919' PAGE FOUR. WORLD CIIY wherS shall it be? a88 PACIFIC AVENUE. POTATO WEEK WHY tl 1 Where should the world city, 4 capital of the League of Nations, 4 REMNANT SALE "REMNANT SALE WOULD be located? 2 Hendrik C. chief de- signer and, planner of the pro- 1HE LEAGUE mm MM fSlLlrilll UV Remnant Sale Saturday Because we picked up a car of the best we have found In 50' some time. Come In and see them.

If you doubt their qual- -ir. h.i. t.u It That's fair. Isn't It? I I VIIV 1 1 1 1 1 V. Ill I I ifc.

-i Pi HENDRIK C. ANDERSON (Written for The United Press.) This article is written by Hendrik C. Anderson, American architect and scholar long resident in Rome, In which he tells of the great plan for a capital city for the League of Nations. Those interested with Anderson in promotion of the idea of a world city expect to present the whole scheme, with architectural drawings covering the smallest details, before th peace conference. Anderson has devoted most his life, and a large fortune in mohey, to the world center plan," hoping con During our Clearance Sale we accumulated a big lot of Remnants which will ke on sale Saturday at great money saving.

1 Remnants In Silks, Silk Poplins, Challies. Remnants In Dress Goods, Curtains, Ticking. Remnants In Percales, Muslins, Sheetings. I Remnants In Flannelette, Cretonne, Ginghams. Odds and Ends, Underwear, Hosiery, Worsteds, Petticoats, Dresses, Suits, Coats, Neckwear, Hand Bags, Veils, Veiling, Corsets, Wool Toques, Sweaters, Purs, Etc.

4 posed administrative center for civilization, does not pretend to specify. One of the advantages 4 claimed for his plan la that the city could be located almost any place that might be agreed upon by a congress of the na- tions, such, as may follow the peace conference. 4 But In a recent sketch made by Mr. Anderson, the international 4- city is shown located in the United States. South of Point Pleasant, N.

and" of the town of Lake- wood, but a short distance from Asbury Park and, Ocean Cove, is the site suggested yOf this proposal Mr. Anderson ws: "The neighborhood of Lake- wood, In New Jersey, on the At- lantic' coast of the United States, is already Celebrated for its even temperature and climatic advant- EVERY VARIETY FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES, col IK CALL EARLY FOR CHOICE OF SELECTION This Watch fidently that a League of Nations will be in time to give him an (Opportunity to see his ideas realised! in brick and stone. I President Wilson's noble proposal to HIGH GRAD governments and rulers of all coun 1 Leads to GILLEN'S 92 Pacific 1 "THE KEEP YOU WELL SHOP." a Our Special this week Is the M. M. M.

Cough Preventative and We make It ourselves and know that it is good for you and bad for colds. Try a trial size. Not expensive. Do you Kodak? If so, see our latest in that line. ss mil ENLARGE tries of forming a League of Nations, has not only met with universal approval, but it is becoming more and more evident that the practical formal tion of such a league, will when established, protect and expand the essential interests of all people and nations, and become a definite means of "On the borders of a vast conti- 4 nent, the population of which is descended "frbm''every people of the jan international Cen- ter, established to facilitate un- '4 derstandlng and to uni- versal, progress, have a pe- culiar I 4 "Directly connected by rail with all the' cities "of United States and Canada, this situation would likewise offer every1 con- venience as a port.

In central position, within easy reach of the grand high-road, the Panama CANNERY OUTPUT abolishing war. In suggesting a practical plan for the League of Nations, the commer ception halls, auditoriums and places ANNOUNCEMENT of amusement will afford an ideal cial and economic relations are of pri mary importance, and these and others meeting place for these organizations and will secure better and more In must be protected by an international terested attendance. canal to the great contl- nents of the East, West and 4 South, communication with all The world administrative center, world court of justice which must be safeguarded by an international military force controlled by the League. Ralph H. Smith announces the removal of his law offices to the Court House at Santa Cruz, where he will be pleased to receive his friends and clients, and attend to their legal business as before.

Advt. once located and erected will become parts of the globe would swiftly George T. Pyle, for many years connected with J. F. Pyle Son, well known San Jose canners, has accepted a position with the Seabright fruit and vegetable cannery and intends to devote his especial talents to the expansion of that business.

Mr. Pyle is a high-grade cannery man with a state reputation, and is sanguine of his ability to very much increase the quality of the Seabright cannery products as well as to Increase the business. Additional equipment has already been added to the Seabright plant and considerable acreage has been secur The international body of perma the natural destination of tourists and the common meeting ground for You can buy Glasses but YOU CAN'T BUY EYESIGHT Wearing the wrong glasses ia worse than wearing none. R. A.

Schwarzmann OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 50 Pac. Ave. Phone 672R De attained. Undeniably, there are upon this coast many desir- nent judges in the world court should be chosen by the national governments that will have united in forming a able positions, and Lakewood is but one of these within easy all the peoples of the world. The world administrative center thus would make it easier for one to acquire that knowledge of International conditions and affairs so essential to League of Nations, and these men reach of several of the great es- tablished centers." 4, 4, 4.

should not only be versed in international law, but should possess a broad knowledge of international affairs. the development of broader sympathies and a wider outlook. ministrative center for the League of Nations will be the natural culmina ed through leases for the planting of Thus, through bringing together the tion of such a movement and will lead peas and beans. It Is the general impression in Sea headquarters of the societies and or SanlaGruzGountyNational Bank Organized as The Bank of Santa Cruz County in 1875. Captial paid U.

S. Gold Coin. $150,000 U. S. Depository Postal Savings Funds SANTA CRUZ BANK OF SAVINGS AND LOAN.

Established in 1870 Captial paid U. S. Gold Coin. $125,000 Officers. 1 W.

T. Jeter, President: William T. Sesnon, Vice-President; Edward Cashier; Uriah M. Thompson, Assistant Cashier. Directors: William T.

Jeter, William T. Sesnon, Bruce L. Harlle E. Irish, William H. Lamb, Francis H.

Davis, S. A. Palmer. Safe Deposit Vault. to the more complete development of ganizations now established or later to bright that the cannery is about to hit internationalism, be established, the world administra a stronger business stride than it has When some international force is established which will prove to the developed heretofore.

tive center will come to be the recognized source for all statistical infor LODGES world that order and security for all mation lying within the scope of the activities of such societies. of all nations can be main ew of Mrs. NepH tained without armed strife, people tt- The standing military and naval forces that are necessary for the pro tection of the League of Nations should he formed, and their size and obligations decided upon by a committee composed of military and naval experts chosen by the government of each nation forming the League of Nations. No time should be lost in the organization of a League of Nations. The lawyer and the judge, the scientist and the scholar, the engineer and the architect, the painter and the sculptor, the contractor and the laboring man, the steel constructors and stone cutters, the electrician and the Inventors, every branch of labor, industry and science is needed in the building of our "World Administrative Center" for will be no.

longer willing to bear the RED CROSS SHOP DOES L. D. Peacock Is heavy burdens fof the support of vast BIG SATURDAY BUSINESS. The Red Cross shop reports an extra military and reduced armaments will follow as a natural Wreck Victim large day yesterday, having taken in For generations men have been ac- $154.45. The beautiful eucalyptus vase donated to the Red Cross shop by Ye Olde Copper Shoppe of San Francisco David Bright, the young wireless op cnstomed to think in terms of national erator of the stranded transport Northern Pacific at Fire Island on the sovereignty.

They have found in na was sold for one half Its value. The tonal life the ultimate end of human Atlantic coast and whose death by drowning was reported late yesterday endeavor, Before the eighteenth cen ladies were kept busy all day, and announce that they have many bargains for Saturday, Including two three- INSTALLATION NEXT WEEK. i Hassayampa council, Degree of Pocahontas, met last evening. A good attendance was present, and after business matters were attended to a social evening was spent with cards and refreshments. There will be installation of officers next Wednesday even-Ins.

"7 KNIGHTS PLAN SOCIAL. The Knights of Columbus met last evening with a good attendance present. A social was planned for the next meeting, which will be just for the members. Later on, when epidemic conditions are better, they Intend Just Received Another Box of those fine Finnan Had dies DEAN'S DELICATESSEN Hurry They won't last long. tury world unity was 'a poetic dream to be indulged in by a few unpractical quarter beds with mattresses.

the League of Nations which must rise as an international monument of liberty and justice to commemorate and somewhat unpopular philosophers. Cosmopolitanism, as the creed of a the heroic dead whose noble sacrifice; has freed the world from tyranny and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Peck have re man without a was despised prepared the future for true democ turned from a pleasant visit of several days In San Francisco. afternoon, was a nephew of Mrs.

L. D. Peacock of Walk circle, this Young Bright was a member of a party being rowed ashore from the stranded steamer when the boat capJ sized and he was drowned. He was only about twenty-one years of age and had often spent summer vacations here. He was employed, before his enlistment in the navy, as a financial messenger by the San Francisco Call.

The old noble minded as they were, lacked true construc racy and peace. tive force because they were not tol Without considering motives, we erant of conditions as they found may that the world realizes that merely from the economic viewpoint, them, having a social evening and invite President Wilson has -made world their friends prevention of war is among the greatest of present day problems. unity real and a League of. Nations must work together in future. The world needs to have the effort JPIEJLS There is a growing consciousness of to bring people of all callings in the different nations into associations wltb this fact In the minds of public spirit ed.

men. Our economic structure is one another, systematized. Such a being centralized. World's markets coordination of fraternal aspirations he Mathematics for money and- produce have been es should come as a result of govern' mental initiative. Peoples now dis The press and the theater are, producing psychological unity trust one another because they do not understand one The great inventions in the field of Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, steady eyes and clear brain.

Keep your blood pure and full of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham's Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A world-famous remedy to strengthen the vital organs and help to Make Pure Blood Direction of Special Value to Women ara with Every Bos. Sold by druggUls throughout the world. In boxes, 10c 25c, of Health. includes the addition -of a few spoonfuls of transport and communication actually The Center have girdled us into a physical unity, was conceived for the League of Nations in to gather together the With part of the field covered by private, associations, other essential interests of all peoples and to the parts by sporadic, official congresses, of to facilitate the rapid fulfilment their highest alms and aspirations.

the need for a permanent world ad menu daily. ministrative) center, officially recog The question of war will take care of itself if only we continue to develop nized, is plain. The erection of such a central Institution will enable these The sum total is an a these international organizations and numerous associations and congresses Interests. iiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiimr bundance of the vital phosphates and the to aid each other to support and co Moreover, such an administrative ordinate their efforts and to gain bet center wonld bring together all inter ter fulfillment of their tasks than is national organizations which, though goodness ot our mosx possible today when their headquart i vivified by similar intentions, cannot because they lack a central meeting mttenhouse Brothers Seaside-Toggery rugged grains. ers are scattered throughout the i place, accomplish their task with the In the world administrative center desired amplitude.

There can be no doubt but that in for the League of Nations a universal library can be established larger and the past International associations, better than any now in existence tensive travel and expositions where YES, "QUALITY" COUNTS Those who purchased last week told their friends, suit, sales this week greater than last. Re- Copies of all official and private publi national and private activities, re- 4 is a delicioua cations can be deposited there and sources and genius have been freely displayed, have tended to promote a better understanding, and thus have made available for, all students, single building would house and ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT single staff, selected from among the promoted friendship and peace, to For High Grade Suits and Overcoats at ternational expositions have come to economical and healthful food. Requires no Suar Jfo Waste world's best librarians, would man single library. A world administrative center for be recognized by all the civilized na tions of the world. Thus, narrow sus $13.95 And the many other Bargains in Pants, Underwear, Hats and Caps, Wool Shirts, Mackinaws, and in fact our full line League of Nations with its constantly picions and secret aggressive diplomacy may gradually give place to pub changing and.

ever up-to-date interna tional expositions, its vast libraries a lic confidence and public discussion JininiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMuiiiinii museums, gaiienes, universities, re- The establishment of a World Ad- 1.

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