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SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. United States Battleship Minnesota Rev. Mayo Speaks Out Pulpit SOMETHING NEW Winwall Button Form was patented May 25, 1915. Any lady can cover them without any trouble. Can always be used again.

The Win-wall Button Form is the ladies' beet friend, because it is far better than the old style. For sale by Ebert Mercantile Co. Successor to O. W. Ebert.

415-417 Soquel Avenue. Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

Saturday 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. At the Presbyterian church last night Rev.

II. B. Mayo gave his reasons for tendering his resignation as pastor of the church. Among other things Rev. Mayo said that the trustees of the church had been holding secret meetings for the past year in which they criticized the work of the church and that their work against him had greatly hindered his efficiency.

At tlio last meeting of the trustees, said Rev. Mayo, ho was present, and JTS. DUVS Photo by American Press Association. There are fur twelve-inch and eight eight-Inch guns In the main battery of tlio Minnesota. Tills battleship displaces lli.OIK) tons and Is 4.j(S.3 feet in length.

She baa a speed of 10 knots, and her ollicers and men number Soli. School yfi? PAGE FOUR, aTare 3c per Mile. Fare 3c per Mile. Co-Opera tive STAGE LINE Subsidiary to the Nevada Co-operative Enterprise (Incorporated). WATSONVILLE TO 8ANTA CRUZ.

JjV. Hotel 7:30 a.m. 0 ra. Ar. Santa Cruz 23m.

Fare GO cents either way. "SANTA CRUZ TO WATSONVILLE. Lv. K.mta Cruz 8:50 a.m. 0 m.

23 m. WATSONVILLE TO SALINAS. 'Iv. Ikdel Apleton lOa.m 0 m. Ar.

f-ilinuB 20m. SALINAS TO WATSONVILLE. 3. Salinas 11:25 a.m. 0 m.

Jtr. Watsonville 12:30 p.m. 20m. WATSONVILLE TO SANTA CRUZ. X.v.

Hotel Appleton 1:00 p.m. Ar. I.a Doia. Santa SANTA CRUZ TO WATSONVILLE. Lv.

Dora, Santa Ar. Watsonville 4:00 p.m. A ar leaves Hotel Dora dally for Oakland at 10:00 a. m. Car arrives from flak land at 3:20 p.

m. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. No. 9335 In bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States, Northern DiHtrict of California.

First DivlHlon. In the Matter of Herbert J. Martin, Bankrupt. To the creditors or Herbert J. Martin, of the County of Santa Cruz, and DiHtrict aforpHald, a bankrupt: Notice Ih hereby given that on July 11115.

the Bald Herbert J. Martin was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the IlrHt meeting of his creditors will be held on September 17, 1015, at 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day, at the courtroom of the Referee In Bankruptcy In and for Bald diHlrict, at room 4, In the Fire Department Building at No. Vk Church 'Street, Santa Cruz, California, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a triiBt.ee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may jiroperly come before said meeting-, and also may consider whether such tnmtee shall he authorized to soil the property of the estate, if any, Claims miiHt bo prepared In form required by the bankruptcy act and properly sworn to.

Dated: Aug. 30, 1015. HAItltY J. BIAS, Referee In bankruptcy. m.

u. ar -j mr wv JE. 'ftrV Get His Money by Trickery But Made to Disgorge BOYS ARE HARD ON SHOES viriiiiiiiiimiiiii (Continued from page one.) at this meeting the trustees said that the church did not seem to be progressing and they were trying to find out what was tho matter. "Finally," said Rev. Mayo, "one of the trustees spoke up and said, 'Well, if I am hindering the progress of the church I am willing to The next man spoke up the Hamo way," continued Rev.

Mayo, "until they got clear nround the circle, and I saw It was up to me, so I said, 'Well, gentlemen, il a maiso willing to resign If I am hindering the work of the church, and I tender my "They replied that they were not asking for my resignation, but that if I wished to offer it the matter would have to be voted on by the congregation." Rev. Mayo also said that the church of Jesus Christ Is bigger than any clique and can never be a success if run by a clique or faction. At tho close of his address Rev. Mayo asked If any one present had anything to say or wished to ask any questions. None of his own flock had Go to the shoe store where you can buy shoes that will wear a reasonable length of time at least.

OUR BOYS' SHOES ARE AS Good As It Is Possible To Make Them LEATHER STRONG AND DURABLE. Extraordinary Values in Boys' 9 to $1.45 to $1.85 Shoes all this week 1 to 2 $1.85 to $1.95 2j, to 6 to $2.35 Walsh-Mellott Shoe Co. 184 Pacific Avenue. Opposite Soquel Avenuo. SCARLET FEVER He Removed the Danger Signal AT HOLLISTER tution.

However, $220 was all that was accepted, the $4.25 being left with the prize Gypsy doctor as a fee for her services. Joseph Gracia has a wife and four children dependant on him for a livelihood and the return of the money was a Godsend to the household. Mrs. Gracia. has been quite 111 herself through worry over her husband's condition and the way in which the family's little bank roll was fast disappearing.

Germany Is Ready For Peace WASHINGTON, I). September 2. An authoritative but unofficial statement emanating directly from tho German embassy to tlio United Press today is (hut Germany's, primary objective in presenting the note conceding tlio American demands with reference lo submarine warfare was to join forces with America in the effort to establish the freedom of the seas and promulgate an early peace settlement. The question of the principle at stake is deemed by Germany secondary to anything to say, but a lady from the Congregational church got up and told of a service she attended one morning when Rev. Mayo preached and that she went away feeling that It was a wonderful servlco and that Hhe did not seem to hear tlio man, but only what he said.

it is understood that Rev. Mayo'B resignation wll Ibo voted on next "I suffered a long tlmo with a very weak back," writes Fred Fmlth, 325 Main Green Hay, Wis. "A few boxes of Foley Kidney Tills completely relieved me of all soreness and pain In the back, and now I am as strong- and well ay ever." One cannot help becoming nervous and feeling tired and worn oat when the kidneys fail to filter and throw cut of the system tho poisonous waste matter that causes kidney troubles and bladder ailments. liaekachc Is one of Nature's danger signals that (he kidneys are clogged up and Inactive. It la often followed by rheumatism, annoying bladder or urinary disorders, puffy swellings under the eyes, swollen ankles and painful joints.

Foley Kidney Pills get right at the pnuree of trouble. They Invigorate the kidneys to healthy action and when the kidneys properly perform their 7'inetioriH the poisonous waste inaiti is eliminuteU from thu system. For Bale in Santa Cruz py Palmer Drug Co. HOI.USTIOIt, September 2-On the advice of Dr. ,1.

M. O'Donnell, the board of trustees of the Ifollister grammar school decided this morning to close the school until Monday, September 1.1, because of the cases of scarlet fever that have developed during the last few days among children who have been attending school. The Sacred Heart convent was closed for a similar length of timo on account of with a knife but was frustrated by Carl Nagle, a neighbor and friend who was visiting him at the time. CONSULTED A GYPSY. Gracia had been troubled with severe pains In his stomach for a long time.

About three weeks ago he quit work and unluckily made a call on one of the Gypsy fortune tellers who assured him of an easy cure. It waa only necessary for him to place the powders she would glvo him and $20 under his pillow when lie went to bed and bring them to her tho following morning. Joseph readily followed her instructions and great was bis surprise to see her touch a match to his (or a) twenty dollar bill with a most magnanimous Nourish of the match, I.I10 Idea being that it was necessary to perfect his cure. On the next, visit Joseph was certainly afflicted Willi a "green worm," so said the scallawag llohcmian and could almost feel it crawl. "Joseph Fritz put that worm In you," said the Gypsy, "but I can get rid of It for FOLLOWED THE PRESCRIPTION.

She (hen advised the street sweeper 10 Just toss a $100 bill under his pillow that night with an egg and bring them both to her in the morning. If tho green was in tl'e i'gg by that, time be would be cured; otherwise lie must tlio. The faithful Joseph obeyed, appearing with egg, bill and a Mill tering heart before her flashy calico portico on racH'u! avenue early and anxious. Naturally the egg contained the green worm, because, "presto," madam opened the shell of (lie (or another) egg and out jumped the one of these toy snakes that work on a spring. Joseph hail lost his worm but not all 10 ORGANIZE A ADVERTISING FACTS ALL MERCHANTS KNOW.

The merchant who spends his money for advertising space has but one object to Increase his business. Ho wants to attract now customers and to let old customers know what particular bargains are available or what de-slrahio now goods have arrived. He does not ndvortlso from motives of vanity, merely to see his nemo In print. Neither does he do ft from motives oi charity. The pnpor la not soliciting girts, the danger of spreading the Infection.

A Woman's Christian Temperance union will be organized tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Fast Side Congregational chapel on Grant avenue, (let oft the car at (Irani and llorrlsHey avenues. All are welcome lo attend, whether you want to belong BIDS WANTED FOR STREET SURFACING. In pursuance of an order of the Council of thu City of Santa Cruz, tlio undersigned invites sealerl bids FIGHT ALABAMA PRISON SYSTEM September 2. The leasing of convict labor is being bli telly fought throughout Alabama, by business men, farmers and unionists. Conditions attending the working of convicts in mines and camps for commercial purposes are said to be inhuman.

1 these considerations. I From the same source also was re for laying a bitucrete wearing surface on Walnut avenue between the West or not. erly line of Pacific Avenue and the Westerly line of Chestnut Avenue, in said City, an area of 00.101.73 square The News and tho Woman's Maga-Jtlno one year $4 In advance. Advt. THE NEWS THREE MONTHS $1.

FATALLY BURNED. SACitAMKNTO, September -An oil lamp overturned at the Columbia hotel today. Mrs. Martha Smith, aged sixty-five, was fatally burned. ceived the that Germany wants peace; that the allies six months ago could have accomplished a peace wherein Germany would ask nothing but the freedom of the seas; that they must now agree to the freedom of Poland, and equal treatment for the Jews everywhere; that a year hence, if they wait until then, Germany will demand even more.

The United Press informant said the allies, if they refuse, must answer to civilization for the continuance of the war. He insisted that Germany never wanted war and lias been willing always for an honorable peace. of his money, lie must go hack and feet, in accordance wilh tho plans and specifications therefor now on file in my ofllce which are hereby referred to for particulars. Kach bid must lie accompanied by a check certified by a responsible bank an amount equal to at least ton (10) per cent, of the sum bid. Bids will be received at my office In the City Hall, up to Tuesday, September 7lh, 191a at 9:00 o'clock A.

M. of said day, and will be opened and declared by said Council at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on said day. The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids deemed excessive.

J. WRIGrfT. City Clerk. Dated: September 1st, 1915. Market Williamson Garrett, grocers, furnish the following quotations on eggs Kxtras cents.

FirslB 2iy2 cents. Pullets 24 cents. part with the rest of it. His iaiu returning in a few days, lie called once more on bis benefactress and was told with many squirms and mystical gesticulations that he must place his hand on her body whilst she placed her dimpled palm on his anatomy' in 1 tlio neighborhood of (he pain: and afterwards he must go home and dig up another $100 bill. Tint all of this NO LOOKING BACK IN SANTA CRUZ MANY TIMES I'VE BEEN ASKED Why Did You Locate in Santa Cruz? MY ANSWER: BECAUSE I'd ratlicr live on less in a place I like, than on more in a less desirable city.

And to me Santa Cruz is the ONE IDEAL SPOT on the Pacific Coast. ALSO, Business conditions in Santa Cruz are as good as or better than in any other city in the state of equal size, in my opinion; ALSO, I believe the people of Santa Cruz will appreciate the opportunity to buy GOOD SHOES AT REASONABLE PRICES ALL THE TIME. WATCH MY LITTLE STORE GROW. OSBURN'S SPECIALTY SHOE SHOP. 195 PACIFIC AVENUE.

ORIGINATOR OF RIGHT SHOE PRICES IN SANTA CRUZ. New Evidence Constantly Being SPEEDER'S CASE CONTINUED. The case of T. P. Jacobs of Richmond, who was arrested by Motorcop C.

J. Hillman on August for exceeding the automobile speed limit, was continued in Justice of the Peace llouck's court this morning to October 20. 15 DAYS FOR VAGRANCY. Justice of the Peace C. C.

Houck, acting for Police Judge John II. Leonard, sentenced J. H. Anderson to fit-teen days In the county jail this morning for vagrancy. SEE BALICH ABOUT THIS.

I will make Inducements to right arty who will take the tenplnnett alleys and cigar stand in my building at 14 Soquel avenue. Will Eell or rent. See me as soon as possible. ANDY BALICH. 170 Pacific avenue.

Advt. would lie of no avail unless a nice fat pullet was tied (0 bis bed post during the night and the bill tied to the pullets leg. THE PULLET LIVED. And naturally (as is usual in Just such cases) the money and the pullet must be brought down In the morning. If the pullet lived Joseph would live.

Tlte pullet lived It couldn't die with a $100 bonus tacked to its leg. A few days after this Gracia took 'the last money out of (he house, amounting to $4.25, and turned it over to the Gypsy for some powders. Meanwhile he had become obsessed with the desire to kill Fritz, who had given him the "green worm," and waa out looking for him, and yesterday he attempted his own life and even spoke of jumping from the cliffs into the ocean. GOT THE MONEY BACK. When Mayor Howe and Chief of Police Hannah, who had heard of the swindle, arrived at Gracia's house yesterday be was so far demented that he did not recognize either of them and Dr.

Piper was Immediately called. This morning Messrs. Howe, Hannah and Smith called at the Gypsy NEWSPAPERS ARE ESSENTIAL PART OF MODERN LIFE. Everybody reads papers these days. Most persons read two or three and sometimes more.

They are as essential as breakfast, as regular as supper. Whether you are Interested In politics, baseball, the Chinese question, the tariff, fashions or cookery, you look to the paper for Information. Advertising Is not necessarily successful because It attracts attention. A man who has been In a fight. Is all beaten up and needs a general overhauling will attract attention, but he Is not a pleasant object to look at, and no one would stop him to buy a pair of shoestrings that he might have for sale.

Use no language In your advertisements that you vould not use to a gentleman or lady who entered your store In search of goods. Show only the same anxiety to make a sale that you would show In your store and be Just as careful not to say anything that would offend the most crotchety Since the long succession of Santa Cruz reports were first published In the local press there has been no looking back. Santa Cruz evidence continues to pour in, and better still those whose reports were first published many years ago, verify all they said in a most hearty and unmistakable way. Read the experience of Mr. R.

K. Spaulding, shoemaker, 10 S. Branclforte avenue. He says: "I was In bad shape with my back and kidneys. My back got so painful that I couldn't rest and a dull ache took away all my Btrength and energy.

Doan's Kidney Pills put nn end to this suffering and also regulated the action of my kidneys. They did me such a wonderful amount of good that I consider It a duty to tell other people about my experience." (Statement given November 24th, 1909.) OVER TWO TEARS LATER, Mr. Spaulding aald: '1 have had no serious return of kidney trouble since endorsing Doan's Kidney Pills. Whenever I have felt that my kidneys need a tonic, I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and they have fixed me up In good shape." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr.

Spaulding had. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, N. T. Yl WANT YOU TO USE Edison Mazda Lamps Because then you will get "THE MOST LIGHT FOR THE LEAST MONEY." Tour advertisement Is Just as much a salesman as any clerk you employ or ai jtm are yourself. But the ail man can talk ant ghov goods only to the possible customer who enters yonr store.

The advertisement talks to possible customers In their homes. Coast Counties Gas and Electric Co. 173 Pacific Avenue. Phone 61. camp and when they got through with the Itinerants they had dug up $300 and were willing to pay It all in resti I.

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