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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. PAGE SIX. SANTA GRUZ EVENING NEWS County Committee Divided On Roosevelt and Taft GREAT We Know How SPflRT AT Haslams an Ul Ulll HI parisian Cieaning aIld Dyeing Co SAN LORENZO VALLEY DISTRICT PROVIDES MORE PUSSlblLi ies S. J. STRAUSS The Utmost In Style and Permanent Satisfaction Is assured In your Suit, Coat op Costume, when purchased at the IN SUPERVISORAL CANDIDATES ALSO SOON TO VOTE ON WET OR DRY QUESTION BOULDER CREEK HAS TAFT CLUB CAMPAIGN IN COUNTY WARMING UP.

Arcade Dress Goods counter. Fashion's choice for Spring and Summer That the San Ixirenzo valley Is go weaves In great variety can be found In this store, may It be in Silk, Woolen or Cotton fabrics, or In Navy Blues, Tans, Creams or mix ing to be a political battleground for UUUL.Ul.III tures, and other stylish colors. the balance of this year can not be Sale of Roses 15c 30c Roses doubted. All kinds of rumors como WHIP CORDS, BEDFORD CORDS, PANAMAS, SHEPHERD OR SERGES 50c Yd and Upward. floating down over the waving tops of the redwoods with that fresh northwest breeze of the last few days.

BOULDER CREEK, March 20. Despite a gusty, treacherous wind, with a cloudy day and poor light, twenty-four members of the Boulder Creek gun club faced the targets at Har tary, is a Roosevelt man and the rest of the committee is divided." Emmett Rlttenhouse and W. A. Ltt-tlefield, two prominent Santa Cruz members of the committee, are Roosevelt men. Alex.

McPherson, state central committeeman from this county, is a Taft man clear through. Of course the influence of a county central committee is not what it used to be in the days before the state primary law, when the old party conventions were the nominating bodies, but the individual opinions of the various well-posted members of such committees are worth knowing. SPECIAL NOTICE HAVING OBTAINED AN EXPERIENCED i ft Cherries, 13c; apples, 10c; Ponderosa Lemons, 25c; $1 Scarlet Hawthorn, 50c; $1 Cut Leaf Weeping Birch, 50c; Pansy and Violet Plants, 10c per dozen Cinnerarias In pots, 2Mc. T. A.

BUTTERWORTH Agent Fancher Creek Nurseries 249 Pacific Avenue SALES YARDS Main apd Ford Sts Santa Cruz Watsonville Interest In the national presiden FITTER FROM THE EAST, ALL FITTINGS AND ALTERATIONS mon park, last Sunday and peppered tial fight is keen in the San Lorenzo. WILL BE EXECUTED AT THE 8TORE AND WITH A GUARAN- p-r- his a 1 rr Only recently in lioulder Creek a Taft club was formed, the initial membership totaling thirty to forty members with splendid prospects for a large increase. County polities, however, is taking first place in the thoughts of the San Lorenzo valley-ites these days. With tho announcement of Joseph ISall that he would be a candidate for supervisor in the the blue-rocks, some excellent 'scores being made, despite the disagreeable conditions. W.

J. lllggins, of San Francisco, the Selby expert, gave the boys advice in the handling of their guns, and took a few cracks at the blue-rocks himself. In the expert class, C. Maddock, Gervase Gaffney and Gail Harding tied with IS. In the amateur class, V.

Caesar, N. Maddock, W. Higgins, T. Maddock, D. E.

O'Brien, W. S. Rodgers, shot to fill a high score of 17, Caesar and T. Maddock agreeing to shoot off the tie at fifty birds next Sunday. HIGHWAY COMMISSION HEAR DELEGATIONS SACRAMENTO, March 20.

San Electric Motors Joaquin, Santa Barbara, Tulare, Mon Vacuum Cleaning We Sell and Rent the RICHMOND This is the only Cleaner with a removable brush that beats the carpet, cleans walls, curtains, etc. We rent this cleaner complete for the small sum of $2.00 per day, or $1.00 for a half-day. To those wishing to purchase, we will give a free demonstration in your own home. terey, San Benito, San Mateo, Butte and Santa Cruz counties claim for a district at the fall election other aspirants for the office are1 now lining up. It is authoritatively stated that David Moncrlef of Sequoia, E.

J. Ilubottom of Felton and D. D. Bowman of Ben Ijomond are strong possibilities in the valley district, and with the further interesting promt n-ciamento that Jacob Hartman, the incumbent, will be a candidate for re-election this fall we may all look for some lively 'electioneering in the In the take-home trophy event, E. A.

Van Dusen, George Van Dusen, Red Winklebleck, Sherman Waltrip, and J. Maddock shot the most excit ing event of the meet, A. Van Dusen finally taking the trophy, after shooting out seven ties tit fifteen birds. In the baby novice class Frank Waltrip, Fred Trace, George Cress, C. Ryder, Dan Trout, and Fred Moody, In Your Pumping Plants The cheapest, most reliable and most economical power.

Do what others are doing. Ask the people using motors about it. share of the $18,000,000 state highway fund will be heard by the state highway commissioners today and tomorrow. Representatives of the Jack Tone road of San Joaquin county will appear today. A delegation from Santa Barbara will also appear today.

The Tulare board of trade has the first hour for tomorrow. Then the appointments provide for hearing a delegation from Monterey and another from San Benito. The San Mateo development association will appear Thursday afternoon, nnd bo followed by delegates representing Butte county, and another from Watsonville for Santa Cruz county. HITNET shot a twenty-five-bird score. Trace and Cress tied in the shoot-off, at nine birds.

This event will be shot mountain district north of Santa Cruz. Add to this political enthusiasm over the unimportant supervlsoral Job of the valley tho fact that within a few weeks the electorate of the valley, excepting voters In Santa Cruz, will be called upon to vote at a local option election on tho liquor question and you have a highly interesting situation politically, and perhaps the greatest excitement in the hlB-tory of the district can be looked for at the elections. off next Sunday. PHONE S. C.

125 113-115 PACIFIC AVENUE COAST COUNTIES LIGHT POWER CO. 173 PACIFIC AVENUE. PHONE S. C. 61.

Far smarter than its size would lead one to imagine Is a little bow of black velvet used to fasten a flat lace collar or to finish the high linen collar of a tailored blouse. The slide that clasps this bit of velvet is of gold or silver, simply embossed or thickly set with tiny diamonds. O. W. Jensen has returned from San Francisco where he was the first Hupmobile dealer to Inspect the new "Hupmobile 32" touring car, which had just arrived.

Before leaving Mr. Jensen placed his order for a car out of the first shipment, which will arrive in about thirty days. High run for the day was Nick Maddock, with nine straight kills. The ladles first shoot is scheduled for next Tuesday, after which it is expected they will rapidly qualify to enter in trap competition with the men. Among the ladles who have signified their Intention of entering the novice class shoot a week from Sunday, are: Mrs.

W. Caesar, who will shoot an L. C. Parker 16 gauge; Mrs. D.

R. Trout, a Smith hammerless; Mrs. Dennis O'Brien, a Winchester pupm; MrB. Billy Rltch-lo nnd Mrs. Sherman Waltrip, auto CENTRAL COMMITTEE DIVIDED The fifty members of the Republican county central committee of this county are hopelessly divided In thoir alleglunce to Taft and Roosevelt.

Central California Our stock and assortment of FEED TROUGHS incubators brooders thermometers LAMPS BURNERS CHIMNEY8 FOUNTAINS NESTS NEST EGGS EGG 8CALES EGG FILLERS Political Sentiment in Salinas. SALINAS. The Taft Republicans In Salinas are stirring, snys the YOU! KmE Journal. They are preparing to ex Needless to say there will bo no meeting of the county body for the pur-poso of endorsing cither candidate. Chairman Carl C.

Kratzensteln of the central body Bald this morning that, bis committee was Bplit on Taft iaid Roosevelt. "I am for Taft, myself, first and laHt," said Mr. Kratzensteln, "but I am sure that K. Luther of Watsonville, the secre Poultry Supplies has more than kept up with the growth of the poultry Industry In this section. We are prepared to furnish out of stock most of the needs of poultry raisers, and can get on short notjce anything not on hand.

Try us. matics; Mrs. J. C. Mello will sight over a Hemingtoit, Miss Fern Mc-Aheo will handle a Lefevre, Miss Kittle Mast will knock the birds with a Parker, Mrs.

Ed Longley will press themselves at the presidential primary. Yesterday a prominent Republican, just as an experiment, took a brief statement of the reasons he thought Republicans should ro-noini-nate Tail, around through the business district and spoke to thirty-eight republicans. Thirty-seven ot them signed it, and ono declared for Roosevelt. It is proposed to form a UTWIfT WQ TACU CTADP Cower Pacific Ave. mil ALL liidn OlUIVL and Mission Street CRAHKY 1 I 0 SHDW HER Taft club.

It is now up to the insurgents to get busy and something Is likely lo be doing in their camp during the week. smash 'em with a dose of Balllstite, and Mrs. W. S. Rodgers, feed them Selby's smokeless, while Mrs.

A. Van Dusen demonstrates DuPonts nllro-club. There has been a little breeze up and down the San Lorenzo valley of late that has whispered nnd sighed a song about the pattern, velocity and penetration of $100. As yet no formal offer to either donate, loan or mortgage the same has been officially conveyed to the Boulder Creek gun club, and as the club is being run solely on tho grounds of clean, amateur sportsmanship, there Is little doubt that no shoot under the auspices of the Boulder Creek gun club for cash will be held with other clubs. In this connection we are pleased to state that a beautiful loving cup will soon he presented the club by one of our prominent businessmen, to become the property of the winner in an open shoot, the terms of which will be arranged later.

II. O. Bhilsdell, who holds the record as being the fastest operator the typewriter that the world has ever produced, willing 7077 words in ono hour at tho International speed contest, will give an exhibition of his Walked to Death in Sleep. MONTEREY. The body of Miss Helen Vestal, principal of the Car-mel school, who disappeared Sunday night, was found on a little beach a mile from Carmel bathhouse, near Pescadero point, whore it Is very rough.

A coroner's jury decided that her death was accidental, as everything pointed to a struggle to save her life, but the tide had washed her out. It is believed the being unable to sleep, sho went for a walk along the beach. Getting What You Order Is one of the things that our extensive lumber and mill-work service assures the customer. The quality of the goods is always there and a little bit more, never less. If you ak for No.

3 boards, you'll get just that kind not kindling wood. If it's fine millwork you want, you'll be delighted with the thoroughly dry timber, the expert workmanship and finish. Hihn-Hammond speed on tho machine Thursday morning at 10. HO at llenld's business college, this city. Interested persons nro cordially Invited to see him.

No wonder always having to crank that old car. Can't even get out at the grocery without cranking to go to the butcher's; crank again to get to the stationer's; crank to the postoffice, and crank to get back home. What you need is a self-starting car-a TODD HAS I NEW lltll Couldn't Stand the Pace. SAX JOSE Hugo Acht was peev REDMEN DANCE POSTPONED LUMBER COMPANY. Yard foot of Washington St.

PHONE C7. (loorge Todd Is out with new Re IMS FIEK InimenM too? I iLEGATESj nUUsUM ed when his wife, Mary Acht, chased him down ono of the main streets of Monterey with a tea-kettle full of boiling water in July, 1009. Tie- felt hurt when on July 4, 1010, she celebrated independence day and was found sleeping in tho gutter by neighbors and brought, home. His anguish was intense when she varied her program with an assault with graniteware dishes. When she backed up her attack with a' big lantern and planted this on his head, he became sore and sued for divorce.

Acht got his Interlocutory decree. J. H. HORSNYDER it mm The Native Sous held an election of tl DRUGGIST and CHEMIST Phone Main SO I9Z Paclf'v Avenu gal, having taken delivery from Jensen Brothers, the local agents, of one of the Ilrst 1012 Regal underslung touring cars to reach the coast. The sturdy little car has attracted much attention on the sheets since Saturday, and has been the center of admiring groups motor enthusiasts.

Tho model uudevshing Is the latest creation of the Regal plant, nt Detroit, and has met wilh Instant, success wherever shown. It was the center of attraction at the recent New York and Chicago shows, where many orders were booked for future delivery, Mr. Todd is very enthusiastic over his new Regal, nnd anticipates much pleasure out of contemplated lours tho coming summer. T.M- The appliance for self-starter weighs only four pounds. You sit in the seat and start your car.

Ask delegates and alternates last night, who will attend tho grand parlor, which will convene in Fresno on the 27th of April. The delegates elected were: Willed Ware, R. H. Uountree, F. II.

Moore nndII. J. Bias. Alienates: A. Speaker, UA.

Baldwin, Kd lihiisdell, nnd W. Wilson. A very large attendance marked last night's meeting. After the business of the evening billiards and whist were enjoyed. nertS-tftlee months pi one dolCah Capital paid up In coin 100,00 Surplus and undivided profits, 112.

000 I JENSE BROS. Lulu Wishes She Could Cuss. SAX JOSI2 Lulu Glaser, who recently visited San Jose with a musical comedy, was not altogether pleased with her visit to the Garden City, as is manifest from her free expression to a San Francisco inter- iewcr, an excerpt from which is herewiih reproduced: "I wish I was a good cusser. I'd liko to plant one foot 011 the head of the man who runs the theatre in San Jose where 1 played. I wish you could have seen the star's dressing-room.

It was as cold as an ice box and damp as a sponge." FIRST NATIONAL BANK Officers: V. Tl. Baldwin, A. Hlhn, First C. P.

llln-kle, Second T. G. Mc-Creary, Cashier; A. II. Foster nnd W.

M. Careman, Assistant Cashiers. CITY SAVINGS BANK Directors: F. A. ITihn, F.

D. Baldwin, It. S. Demlng, C. D.

Hlukle, F. Hihn, L. 13. Mcliellnu, F. K.

Robert I U. McCreary. Capital paid up In coin $100,000 Surplus and undivided prollts, 69,000 BEN LOMOND PARTIES MUST CONTEST HERE. Superior Judge Smith has denied the petition of T. F.

Chatfield, the defendant in the suit of V. H. Sowell, et against him, for a change of venue for a trial of the case. (Interest pHid on deposits seml-an nually.) Corner Cooper and Front Streets jj FOR SMAHTJRESSERS We have the millinery. MISS KATK HANDLEY.

138 Pacific avenue. tfdr lam) management. COMBINED Postal Savings Pepotitorj. Safe Beposlt Vault. COMBINED RESOURCES..

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