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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922 Mr. Trine is the well known American author whose books, among them the classic, "In Tune with the Infinite," are known all over the world. His latest book, "My Philosophy and My Religion" was written in a large measure at Mrs. Atkinson's home in Ben Lomond, as was IH in -MMff Ir $252.35 LITERARY HOME IN THE MOUNTAIN'S in Oakland where Mr. Watson is a also Mrs.

Trine's redwoods pageant, manager for the Union Oil Co. Mrs. "The Spirit of the Sempervirens." TALKS TO CITIZENS ELKS LADIES CLUB Mrs. Willett Ware and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman were winners at bridge yesterday afternoon at the Elks Ladies A fair sized and very appreciative gathering attended the meeting of the Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Fulton Watson graduated last may from the Watson (Helen James Atkinson) are University of California, having spec-Bpending a week with Mrs. Watson's ialized in Russian literature and his-mother, Mrs. Augusta James Atkin- tory. son at Ben Lomond.

Mr. and Mrs. Before coming to Ben Lomond, Watson were married on the 21st of MrS- Atkinson's home was in Pasa- ban Lorenzo Improvement Associa Club. Mesdames Allan Rennie, Jas. Mann and George Montell served sandwiches and coffee afterward.

LYour First Payment on an the month and will make their home tion last night and listened to reports of various committees, among others being the fact that a contract with the Coast Counties Gas Electric Company had been entered into for the lighting of lower Pacific Ave. There have been installed eleven 100 watt lamps which nightly extend their radiance over territory -formerly as dark as well as dark as the absence of light could make it and the association has been highly compli OV dena, where she has a large circle of friends in the literary and artistic world. The two grand old men of American letters, John Muir and John Burroughs were frequent guests at her Lamanda Park home where they found a quiet and congenial atmosphere, and where they were free ERLAND SIRS. DAKIN HOSTESS TO WORKERS Mrs. Henry Dakin was hostess yesterday afternoon at Laurel Glen to the department of home demonstration, Mountain farm center.

Two dress forms were made during the busy afternoon. tn writp thpir insniiMni moacncroa in nno wriH SHAKESPEARE FOR STUDENTS OP HIGH SCHOOL ounng mented for its thoughfulness and action in filling a long felt necessity. Commissioner Stikeman introduced Mr. M. M.

O'Shaughnessy, city engineer of San Francisco, who gave an excellent talk from the standpoint of a water expert, and stated that he had noticed great improvements in this city in the last few years, due largely in his opinion to the work of On Thursday evening a dinner in honor of and Mrs. Watson was given at Pillipshurst by Dr. and Mrs. W. A.

Phillips. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldo Trine, who motored over from their home in Los Gatos for the occasion. Yesterday the high school student body had a meeting, when Wayne Newcomb, the new president, was installed, with his officers.

Eddie Frank was confirmed as editor of the Trident. A Shakesperian recital was given afterward. Lorimer Percival, a former Mait-land player, gave several selections from Shakesperian repertory. He gives dramatic recitals professionally, and is a very capable actor. He made changes of costume (he improvement associations.

Mr. Stikeman gave a very able and interesting report on the coming Makes it easy for you to own a good automobile and enjoy its use. The balance of $504.65 you can arrange to pay on terms. OVERLAND CARS are light, easy to operate, comfortable and durable. flower carnival to be given by the Watch This Space for the association in May next at the new cement structure being erected by Andy Balich on Front street, and great preparations are being made for the coming event.

has very handsome outfits for these characters) in the presence of his audience. He was assisted by Kath leen Pender, as Lady Macbeth; Helen Backward Pupils You are anxious to give your child every advantage at school, but how about his eyes? Perhaps he is going to be handicapped for lack of glasses. No boy can do well in school who can not see distinctly. A case of that kind came under our ob-servatiom last year. Teacher said he was stupid and dull he did not do well at his lessons.

We examined his eyes and found he couldn't see the writing on the blackboard. Glasses changed everything soon he was leading his class. Most backward children have poor eyesight. How about your child? R. A.

Schwarzmann The Oldest and Only Exclusive Optical House in Santa Cruz Opp. Hotel St. George Mooay, as Katherine; Fannie Leask COST OF OPERATION has been proved to be an outstand as Portia. JUDGE H. J.

BIAS Mrs. Josie Trethaway prepared the excellent program which was rendered as follows: Vocal duet, Mrs. Z. T. Jroop and Mrs.

Virginia Smith; resding, Mrs. Davidson; instrumental duet, Mrs. Shultz and Trethaway; recitation, Mrs. Jessie Nichols of San Jose; vocal solo, Miss Oliver. Following the program all partook of tamalps.

rolls, roffpp excellently prepared by Mesdames Thur-ber, Huddleson, Croop, Look and Judge H. J. Bias experienced a live ing feature of these sturdily-built automobiles. We have the records of car owners that show extremely economic results in operating their cars. Too much stress can not be laid on this important Overland feature.

Call us up for demonstration. CLOSED MODELS, desirable for all year round use can be purchased at the following prices: Sedan, Coupe, These cars are also sold one-third down, balance on easy terms. ly business in the matrimonial line this morning and officiated at two wedding functions. RALEIGH GONE SOUTH: After securing a license at the county clerk's office, Leonardi Mic- SANTA CRUZ PRINTERY W. S.

KURTZ 31 Walnut Ave. Phone 254 cossiof this city was united in marriage to Caroline Micossi in the presence of witnesses. The bride only recently came from Italy. The second couple united in the bonds of wedlock were Ravmoud Gilarden of Santa Clara and Frances Carrillo of San Sose. 13 Advices from Monterey in response to the invitiition sent by Santa Cruz to Vice-Admiral Sir Wm.

C. Pakenham asking for a visit here of tbe English cruiser Raleigh are to the effect that the vessel had proceeded to Santa Barbara Thursday. The invitation was forwarded to the southern city in the hope that a visit from the vessel at a later date might be arranged. STANDS XOIEROrS Twenty-nine stands were doing Hubbs to nsac rvkW i HirK SW. i If, A ft JLT Phone 175 Mission Garage IBBailBllllliaiiaSSESIIIEBBIIIIIHniaillllEgMIIIIHIflHHIIIBBBEllllllBIIIUir fh VALVE-IN-HEAD business at the Free Market on Front street this morning and the customary display of local products was in evidence.

As usual garden truck predominated, and there was the customary table delicacies in the way of fresh meat, fish, dairy and poultry products. "THREE YEAH OLD WHISKY" MADE IT THREE MINUTES BUFFALO, Jan. 2 8. How to make "three year old whisky" in three minutes has been demonstrated at a meeting of the city council by Dr. Francis E.

Fronczak, health com missioner. He mixed alcohol ex tracted from potatoes with fusel oil and burnt sugar and produced a whisky which, he said, was commonly retailed for $6 a quart. The dem onstration occurred during consideration of an ordinance to license soft drink saloons which were said to be "Off the Hook' selling the spurious whisky described by Dr. Fronczak. VAv 1W Vt'i MISS MANVVKILEK TO TELL OF NEW YORK Miss Grace Manweilor is about to leave for South America as a missionary.

She will give an address at the Presbyterian church tomorrow night which should be of much interest. She will talk about where she is to be, and what her motives are in going. The new pastor, the Rev. Warren D. More, will preach in the morning, his subject being, "Where Dreams Come True." NEAR EAST PICTURE The Rev.

Guy Talbot, of Pasadena who is to start the Near East drive here, will be at the union meeting scheduled for Sunday evening, February 5. He will give the film, "Alice in Hungerland." three times on Monday, the 6th. In the day time he will be presented at the Branciforte school and at the high school. At the latter place will be the occasion for the general public and it will be at night. uick Rocker Arms Are Kept yKen your telephone is accidentally left "oft tKe hook," the operator first answers as she would if you were placing a call.

After repeated efforts, receiving no response, she reports your line as out of order." It is then disconnected from the regular switchboard and placed on a special board where it awaits the attention of the repairing forces. All this takes time. It involves tests, reports and generally a trip to the location of the trouble. In the meantime, what happens? Others have been unable to reach you by telephone. Even if the mistake has been discovered and your telephone placed on the hook, service may not be restored until the "troubleman's" final O.

K. On a party line all other telephones on the line are deprived of both incoming and outgoing service for the same period of investigation and repair. "Off the hook" is a most common cause of interruption to telephone service. By the exercise of care in this connection you will protect your service and avoid inconvenience to yourself and others. i Constantly Oiled Occasional filling of the Buick rocker arm reservoir assures constant lubrication of rocker arms and push-rods making frequent attention unnecessary.

This is another pleasing feature of Buick construction that is appreciated by every Buick owner. NEW BUICK PRICES F. O. Santa Cruz, January 3, 1922 COAST HOAD VEGETABLES Brussels sprouts as well as cauliflower which are now cultivated along the coast on a large scale con tinue to bo shipped out of Santa Cruz. Cauliflower grown along the coast matures to immense size and an ordinary sized head is about twice the size of those grown within the city.

IlL'ICK FOUR CYLINDER Roadster I0S.20 6 passenger Touring $1130.84 3 passenger Coupe V1Q44.35 6 passenger Sedan 1MS.4J BUICK SIX CYLINDER Roadster 1037.er 5 passenger Touring 1HISA 3 passenger Coupe aa03.0 5 passenger Sedan 24.S1 4 passenger Coupe 7 passenger Touring 7 pas-jenger Sedan 2735.4d S.OW OX MOUNTAIN'S Snow was visible on the Loma Prieta mountain this morning, and the carpet of white was more pronounced on the lower elevations than in the clear spots near the top ridges. In Santa Cruz the temperature was cool enough to cause frost and a thin coating at ioe on the surface of some of the side walks heavily exposed to shade. MARKS LEONARD C5j The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Pacific Avenue Phone 357 WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM.

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