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PAGE THREQ. SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 919 IK SANSfcCBSWEWS S3. J. DEVLIN ANB H. R.

JTJDAH, jk. (Sit Will you stay to the finish? Buy Victory bonds. Make victory com-, plete by supporting the Victory Liberty loan. Entered as second-class matter at the Postofflce at Santa Cruz, California. Published every evening except Sunday at 29 Walnut avenue by the Devlin and Co.

Telephone 240. THIS IS fflifcwMWMgsasMKgsa iVfiifrA sofa "Was Crazy Said Ruth Garrison With Dry Eyes SEATTLE, May 8 (By Associated Press). Love for the husband of another woman, and her determination to possess that man which, resulted in the deliberate poisoning and death of the wife, is the charge against Ruth Garrison, eighteen-year-old Seattle girl, who is on trial here, Her case is said to be one of the most remarkable ill the crime annals of the state for, according to the confession 'the police say she made, this slip of a girl arranged and calculated the doom of her rival with all the care and coldbloodedness of any of the famous poisoners known to history. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One month by mall or carrier, 50 cents In advance. Three months, by mall or carrier, la advance, $1.25.

Six months. In advance, $2.50. One year, In advance, lill Eastern Representatives, S. C. Thels Company, 864 Monadnock Chl cago; 366 Fifth New York.

MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is. exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Busy Layers Keep Up Scores In Egg Contest The following scores were made by the Santa Cruz prize pullets and hens in the egg laying contest at the Soquel avenue model poultry unit for the week ending Tuesday, May 6: PULLETS Charles Stubblefield 49 C. E.

Hyde 34 Charles Lehman 36 W. H. Marshall 26 O. W. Mobley 42 S.

L. Gibson 45 L. C. Boydstun 43 HENS William Strickland 25 T. E.

Blake 15 Webb's Cackle Farm 39 George Barker 33 Smith's Poultry Farm 39 Ten birds to the pen; possible score 70. Let 's Systematize This Ruth Garrison, on March 18 last, in vited Mrs. Grace Glatz Storrs, twenty-eight years old, to luncheon with her in the tea room of a department store and, according to the confession the IN OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT We consider this a most opportune time to buy your Nemo Corsets and Brassieres as our stocks of models and sizes were never more complete. Stylish lines, Health, Comfort, Durability and Economy are features offered in this well known corset. Priced $3.75 to $6.00 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK A Nemo self-reducing corset at $3.75 This corset offers stout women Garrison girl is said to have made, placed poison in a cocktail designed the charge of a qualified person whose duty It shall be to list every available room and apartment in Santa Cruz with all other necessary information as to terms of restrictions on tenants, description of the rooms, etc.

Some system for again reporting the rooms when empty should be devised. Unless this matter is given some attention it is not unlikely that people are going to visit Santa Cruz this season and be very much disappointed at their failure to find comfortable accommodations. General Manager R. L. Cardiff of the Santa Cruz Seaside company is authority for the statement that Santa Cruz is confronted with a prospective eeason of greater proportions than has been experienced here for many, many years, and suggests that a comprehensive plan be worked out for taking care of the crowds.

The are going to fall ehort this eeason unless they are better listed than heretofore. The News suggests that the chamber of commerce establish a bureau under for her guest before the latter's arrival. Death came to Mrs. Storrs in the emergency hospital of the store. Miss Garrison at first denied she knew anything about the cause of Mrs.

Storr's death. All day of the nine teenth she held to the point but later took the police to the drug store where she had purchased the poison and told them in of her actions on the A Moral Obligation Never Outlaws day of the death. Thirty Seven At Seaside On Roll Display of the 100 per cent Victory Loan banner in the window of a business concern signifies that proprietor and employes are subscribers to the loan. Every concern entitled to this banner should obtain one at headquarters and display it in window at place of This will be helpful In Indicating progress of the campaign and should have immediate attention. Comparatively few of these banners have yet appeared in the windows.

The Seaside store obtained such a banner yesterday, indicating thirty-seven names for the Victory honor roll. Call at headquarters for your banner today. "I was crazy," she is reported to unequaled value. It has self-reducing straps which hygienically banish excess flesh and give the figure natural graceful lines. See this model No.

361 in our corset department. Specially priced for this week at Avail yourself of the expert advice offered by our corsetieres have said. "I acted on an impulse that came to me the morning before I lunched with Mrs. Storrs." The girl shed no tears. "It is too late for that now," she is stated to have said.

Miss Garrison's one expressed hope was to be permitted to see Storrs. "I love him with ail my heart and J.F-RtDUCIN4 N23CI soul," she said. "Will they let me see him? Will he still care for me?" were her constant questions. Subscribing for the VICTORY LOAN NOTES Is the final, positive proof of your approvafe of- these great and needful acts. For the reasons above mentioned, for the sake of the heroes who died in your defense, for the sake oS those disabled, and those who must endure war-wound, tortures through life, for the commercial honor of your country, and lastly to the credit of Santa Cruz, SUBSCRIBE TO THE VICTORY LOAN TODAY and be one of the honored living as willingly as 60,000 of the boys you sent "over there" became honored dead.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY. This in The. News Wednesday evening: "German standing army must reduce to only 100,000. Kiel canal must open. Nary must cut down.

Submarine cables must be surrendered. Wil-helm must STAND TRIAL." This means that a militarism which lias menaced the world is to be controlled, if not practically exterminated. To help bring about this great achievement, America has contracted financial obligations, which must be promptly liquidated. The benefits to be derived are: Freedom of the seas, greater commercial opportunities, and the downfall of imperial militarism, which has long incited a peaceful people to butchery and carnage. IIIIIII The Irritating Question Headquarters FOR 1, or the larger roads of the country.

It is further reported that the traffic income is getting less dally, movements of war orders having virtually been discontinued by rail. The railroad question looms as the biggest after-war question before congress. Private ownership again for real service is a natural desire and government regulation by all means The all-absorbing news events of yesterday, the results of the Santa Cruz the official peace terms announcement to the German plenipotentiaries at Paris, probably hid from view and thought the highly Interesting announcement of the -loss sustained by the government in the first three months operation of the railroads this year. The loss, 1130,000,000, applies on the -earning figures of the so-called class Berry Baskets Hinkle's Cash Store but there has got to be less rigor ous regulation or the roads will "go broUe" fast. driving an ambulance, whole others were installed in the "Waacs," the "Raffs," or some one of the many oth er women's organizations which had to do with the prosecution of the war.

These 'vigorous young women had no use for chaperones. The American women who want chaperones also are war workers, Red Chaperones For English Girls. Again In Vogue LONDON, April 1 (Correspondence of the Associated Press). The chap-erone is reappearing in London, after more than four years of absence, because of the warSsAmerican women, the society leaders say, are responsible, because they want to see London, and independent and self-reliant as they are, they do not want to Fee It without the assurance they will be well chaperoned. Cross, Young Women's Christian asso ciation aids and others who are here.

They, too, are self-reliant and Inde pendent, but when they doff their uni forms and. go out to see London or SPECIAL PROMPT SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT! We are installing four, main phone lines, 4 in and 5 out. NOW ON CALL 511, 510 and 933-R if you desire prompt delivery of fresh meats and fish that are guaranteed O. K. in quality and price.

Call either of the above. Yours for prompt service W. S. MOORE spend part of their very little leisure time in the gaieties of the city, they feel they ought to subscribe to the conventions. The chaperone, once a welli-estab-lished institution in England, lost her calling when women went In for war work.

Many a young' girl who had never ventured from home without the guiding hand of a chaperone, took to The Flow of Meat Two-thirds of the live stock in the United States has to be raised in the West. One-half of the consumers of meat live in the East. In' other words, most of the live stock is one or two thousand miles distant from most of the people who need it in the form of food. Fifty years ago, when live stock was raised close to every consuming center, the country butcher could handle the job after a fashion. But the job got too big.

Now millions of animals have to be moved hundreds of miles to millions of people. Somewhere on the way they have to be turned into meat. The packers solved the problem. They set up plants where the "live haul" and the "meat haul" were in the right balance. They built up distributing systems refrigerator cars, refrigerating plants, branch houses.

They saved time, money and meat everywhere. The stockraiser benefited in better markets and higher, prices; the consumer, in better meat and lower prices. As the country grew, the packers had to grow, or break down. Because of its present size and efficiency, Swift Company is able to perform its part in this service at a fraction of a cent per pound profit Swift Company, U. S.

A. FOR M. ASCASSOS Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the jury in the trial of Mar cos jAscassos in the superior court brought In a verdict of guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the court. The jury was out nearly Still Going 1 Oar demonstrators are still calling oS the housewives of Santa Cruz, telling them of the various ELECTRIC labor-saving devices, such aa Washing Machines, Ranges and Vacuum Cleaners. A few minutes of your time with them will be well spent.

KOPIMICB ll caaciitiMi 1. iU. Fahh tn ohirh tt rtfirmflllv 00 hccvkb in mi. iwi i sif ill hndv. It ten seel I netvc waste, create! new strength, buildi firm three hours and it is reported was nemny ueen.

oom vj am skims unu- guarantee or results or money back. iei trie gen uine Dll KU-rriuarnA i inc nun 11 to 1 for conviction on the charge of assaftlt with Intent to commit the murder of William Cano, and finally decided on the compromise verdict. Ascassos will be sentenced at 9:30 tomorrow morning. The Imprisonment on the lesser charge can be either in We had a big shipment of ROYAL CLEANERS arrive, whica have all the good points of other machines and some of its own. We believe this to be the besfcleaner that money can buy, and are willing to give you a trial and demonstration.

When yon feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of order, renew their health by taking the county jail or state prison, but can not exceed two years. It can also be a fine. BUYS HOME HERE; NEWCOMERS PLEASED Recent purchasers of residences In Santa Cruz are George W. Lee, who came here from San Jose, and Mr. Ask for our easy payment plan.

Cox Electric Co. and Mrs. R. A. Campbell, from Yreka, BEECiMS PILLo 157 Pacific Ave.

Siskiyou county. Captain Lee, a veteran of the Civil War, has bought the home at 103 Pacheco avenue Mr. and Phone 565 Mrs. Campbell are to live at 11 Pa Urat Sale of Ar MKcliw In the World, bold every where. Id boxet, 10c, 25c checo avenue..

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