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SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918. PAGE FOUR. nmiuumi Doings of the City Council Crisp Crackers at Low Prices The ordinance establishing grades, width of walks and widthof roadbed Graham Crackers 15c lb 15c lb on Ocean View avenue was unanimously passed this morning. WHO WANTS TO FREEZE? Soda Crackers Mayor Taylor offered to appoint any Santa Cruzans who desired to make the trip as delegates to the convention SEWER CONTRACT AWARDED. B.

Byrne was this morning awarded the contract for the construction of the new sewer on Emeline street at the price of The only other bidder was T. F. Costella, who submitted a figure of $662.34. BUILDING PERMITS. Building permits were granted as follows: Frank Vajretti, home on River street, $600; Minnie E.

Hihn and Fred D. Hihn, altering building corner Pacific and Walnut avenues, galvanized roof, $350. Take a slice out 01 your butter bill by substituting 5 Peanut Butter 20c per lb of the National Security league, which Sale of Odds and Ends We call attention of shrewd buyers to the great bargains offered in odds and ends and leftovers from our Clearance Sale, such as COATS CORSETS WAISTS DRESSES NECKWEAR APRONS TAILORED SUITS WOOL TOQUES HOUSE DRESSES meets in Chicago in February; Com missioner Canfield, who is a direct descendant of the warm blooded Cas- Theo. R. Ebert tilians, shivered in his chair and said that Chicago was too cold for any East Santa Cruz.

415 Soquel Ave. Santa Cruzan. SIGNS SHO-CARDS CLOTH BANNERS Better Work for Less Money. EISNER 25 Pacific Ave. Phone 542.

duchess for relief work Many of these lines have received their last cut for a final clearance and we invite inspection. Pacific Coast Undertaking Parlors Gigantic Assault Is Coming sugar DIRECTS SOLDIER INSURANCE. LICENSED EMBALMER. Up-to-Date Equipment Lady attendant on all lady cases. 364 Pacific Avenue.

Phone 79 GOVERNED THESE RULES WASHINGTON, D. Jan. 8. PHAF Undertaker V. V.

LrLJl andEmUlmei RESIDENCE PARLORS 38 Walnut Avenue. Day and Night. Phone 1022Y Secretary of War Baker's weekly war review declared a gigantic German assault on the west front Is impending. He said the drive has been delayed because time is necessary to mass troops. He predicted the Ger mans will "strain every fibre," but pointed out the allies always come out victorious.

llS SI OVER LEASE prrd RANCH SMS IN SUPERIOR COURT IN L. Pedersen, who moved from feanta Cruz a few years ago, is back again and will take up his residence in Scotts Valley, where he will engage in THOMAS BXOVE" farming. Mrs. Rebecca Schwartz, for many years a resident of Mission hill in this city, passed away in Oakland yesterday at the age of sixty-nine years. She is survived by Milton Schwartz, Coleman Schwartz of Oakland, and Mrs.

Gutzendorfer of Monterey. The children grew up and attended school in Santa Cruz. Thomas B. Love, who is Tom Love To Retail Distributors of Sugar: The regulations issued by this office December 27, 1917, governing the sale of sugar and flour to the consumer are hereby amended and made effective from this date as follows: SUGAR TO BE SOLD (a) In cities and towns in not to exceed a 2 to 5 pound quantity per family. (b) In rural and farm communities, within ten miles of supply, in not to exceed a 5 to 10 pound quantity per family.

(c) To hotels, restaurants and boarding houses, their normal two days' supply. (d) For farms distant ten miles or more from supply their normal reasonable fifteen-day requirement, not to exceed one sack of sugar. (e) For, camps, mines and large ranches in districts Isolated and difficult of access: during open, clear weather, their normal reasonable thirty-day requirement; during inclment weather, their normal reasonable winter's supply. Note: The word "normal require For her untiring and unselfish The suit of James E. Leonard work as head of the auxiliary hospital HOFFMANN out in Dallas, has just been drafted for the biggest insurance job into which she has converted her pa against J.

P. Hulsman of Manresa got rapidly under way this morning in the on earth. latial mansion, Suffolk Home, Easton As one of the two new assistant Park, Wickman Market, the Duchess superior court, a jury being obtained in quick order, made up of the follow secretaries of the treasury appointed RENTALS of Hamilton has recently been cited by military chiefs. The auchess is BECOMES SECRETARY OF MON-TEREY COMMERCE CHAMBER. by the president, Love has general supervision over the government's in- ing citizens Ed M.

Silvey, F. E. Griffin, F. W. Whittaker, G.

H. Pease, J. B. Brewer, W. C.

Else, L. N. Trum- I widely known as a crack shot and suranc of soldiers. daring horse rider. W.

R. Mcintosh, who for some time 10 GO OP bly, Ed. Roedel, H. Coulson, Sam A1-' kire, H. Hertz and Sam Hubbs.

has resided in Santa Cruz, where he was active in the East Side Improve The suit concerns the claims of the ment club, has been appointed secre plaintiff to 270 acres of land at Man 0 Is this city receiving too small an tary of the Monterey chamber of income from rentals on the municipal Middle West Digging Self resa, which sas been farmed by Hulsman since 1912 but which now is right wharf? ment" means the normal requirement This question was introduced In fully Leonard's under a lease given Leonard on the 3rd of last October by the trustees of Santa Clara college, Miss Gladys Bow fihas remfwmf Miss Gladys Bowes has returned concrete form by Christian Hoffmann this morning at the council meeting when he recommended that the city BAM owners of the property. from a holiday vacation spent at Berkeley as the guest of her brother, Al Out of Snow Mr. Leonard took the stand in his stiffen its charges for space on the wharf. Mr. Hoffmann expressed the Bowes.

own behalf this morning and told of belief that tenants paying $15 per of consumer prior to December 15, 1917. FLOUR. Flour in cities and towns to be sold in not to exceed eighth to quarter barrel quantities per family; in rural and farm communities accessible to supply, not to exceed quarter to half barrel quantities per family. Rule (e) above also applies to flour. ADVERTISING.

DAVE SCHAFER LOOKS FINE. this lease and the fact that Hulsman had been notified to vacate by the college and by himself, but had re month should be paying at least $40 CHICAGO, Jan. 8. The middle for the space and that rentals for ev west was digging itself out today. fused, which was to his detriment.

ery kind of service and boat space Mr. Hulsman was sworn and told David Schafer is down from the mountains, looking hale and hearty. He is engaged in the timber business now. Dave says he is strong as ever for Santa Cruz. should be changed.

Railroads were gradually working back to normal schedules, interurban and street car lines were beginning AMSTERDAM, Jan. 8 King Leo- the story of his tenancy since he start Many of the leases on the pier are pold of Bavaria, speaking today on his Anv advertisement tending to in due for renewal this week, and the to operate and business was resuming ed farming the ground. He testified that the property had never produced birthday, declared "We must fight urv Its usual trend, following the heaviest city may ask more money of the ten-snowstorm in the history of this sec- ants, although nothing definite of this til the enemy accepts our conditions. enough to pay for the cost of opera ASTOUNDING REPORT FOR SANTA CRUZ. duce consumers to Increase their purchases of flour or sugar during the present national crisis is decided against public interest.

May we beat our latest enemy, the tion and the seed. He worked the nature was indicated at the meeting. tlon. Americans! The terms of our enemy property under a free tenancy, giving There was still a serious fuel and milk shortage in many sections, are exorbitant. We will not give up some return in labor during the sum mers.

Any violations of above rules should he immediately reported to this of an Inch of German ground. We must OLD HALLUCINATION owing to the difficulty of local de try and safeguard our On cross-examination Hulsman said that he never had and never would liveries, but the situation was being relieved through the volunteer labor of thousands of citizens, armed with give an accounting to the college of LED JOY TO DEATH Hi fice. Dated at San Francisco, January 5, 1918. CHARLES (D. BLANEY, Acting federal food commissioner for California.

The wife of a mercnant had stomach trouble so bad she could eat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else would sour and ferment. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, as mixed In Ad-ler-l-ka benefited her INSTANTLY. Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE of constipaiton, sour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST action of anything we ever sold.

Gillen's Drug Store, 92 Pacific avenue. his tenancy of the ranch. shovels. Mr. eLonard is represented by his The temperature had dropped sev.

brother, John H. Leonard, and Huls mm eral degrees and was two above zero man by Ralph H. Smith. CLOSE TKR in Chicago early today. The weather bureau promised more snow, on top of the foot and a half fall of the last The News 3 Months for $1.25.

CORONER'S JURY FINDS THAT SATISFACTION two days, but nothing so serious as the recent blizzard was anticipated. CARETAKER'S END WAS ACCIDENTALSISTER TO COME. City officials estimated that the OF OVER KM WAIT FOR COLLECTOR: blizzard cost Chicago alone about $2, Bert Joy, caretaker on the' Meyrisch A beautiful service flag occupies a 615,000, including loss of business to place near Boulder Creek, who was conspicuous place in the First Metho merchants and transportation com. found dead partly submerged in the dist church, and new names are con panies. EARE READING creek on the place yesterday morning stantly being added to those now in by John Winklebleck, a neighbor, was Snow shovelers' wages reached the high wark of 50 cents an hour today, position, which stand for the following found by a coroner's jury this morn in the service of their country: Les iwith the railroads paying the top fig- ing to have come to his end through LONDON, Jan.

8 Universal satisfaction was expressed in all quarters ter Reukema, Raymond Coats, Thayer ures. accidental drowning caused by an epi Hill, Wesley E. Spangenburg, Lieut. Milk sold as high as 20 cents a leptic seizure. The jurors were J.

B. Charles Vandervoort, Lieut. Alfred quart and even at that price was un Herron, J. E. Penn, W.

H. Crockett, Phillips, Harry O. Frembling, John E. obtainable in the outlying districts, Ed Younglove, C. F.

Ross and L. E. today over selection of Earl Reading, lord chief justice of England, as British high commissioner and special ambassador to the United States, The appointment is revolutionary, Grant, George Huntington, Leslie Twelve ski jumpers, marooned at Kenville. Deputy Coroner Bangs, C. Cary, 111., where they -were practicing C.

Chase, the undertaker, and John Strickland, Leland Scofield, Leslie Shipway and Samuel Greeley Bachel for the championships late this Winklebleck were the witnesses. not alone in that it is the first time that the second highest judicial offi month, slid the 35 miles to Chicago on or. It developed today that the unfortu The week's observance of the sev runners. nate man was committed to Agnews cial in England has been requisitioned for distinctly political and business in August, 1912, from this county as entieth anniversary of the establishing of the church closed with an old- affairs, but in that the appointee is of insane, and a sufferer for many years from epilepsy. From the report of the fashioned love feast Sunday afternoon, AM tt PLEASE PAY AT I NEWS OFFICE In this day of conservation, may The News ask its subscribers to help it a little? We want to conserve in the labor of collecting subscriptions.

It is this way. Our subscribers are all over the city and all over this part of the county. Subscriptions are due in advance and most of them are so paid. We have a collector out all the time, and if everyone were home when he called he could keep the list pretty well collected up. But everybody is not at home when he calls.

Result He either must go back to the house, or let that subscriber go until his next rounds which may be months for that particular house. Meanwhile the bill, already overdue, runs on; and the subscriber gets put out, and probably imagines that we do not keep our books right, and that he really does not owe for all we have him charged for. All this trouble would be saved if subscribers would lay aside the subscription price and have it ready when the collector calls. BUT EVEN BETTER THAN THJS AND HERE IS WHERE YOU COULD GREATLY HELP CONSERVE LABOR AND AT THE SAME TIME FAVOR US WHENEVER POSSIBLE, PLEASE CALL AT THE OFFICE, 29 WALNUT AVENUE, AND PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS. DON'T DEPEND ON THE COLLECTOR FINDING YOU AT HOME.

IT IS MUCH THE BETTER WAY. examining physicians at that time it led by Rev- Thomas Filben. The old the was shown that one of Joy's hallucina Methodist songs were sung and afternoon was a very happy one. Jewish extraction. Earl Reading is the son of an obscure Jewish immigrant.

Mrs. P. A. F. Hubbard and daugh ter, Gretchen, have returned from tions consisted In the belief that some 1 nsm The new members received were one was continually trying to burn his1 legs off.

From the circumstances of Bond Parker, Mrs. Carolyn Hyer, Mr. delightful holiday vacation spent in his death yesterday it is believed that and Mrs- Fleharty, Mrs. Gladys Moody, San Francisco and other bay cities. the poor fellow entered the water of Mr.

and Mrs. M. W. Quick. i L1F PEA In the celebration of the Lord's sup The News 3 Months for $1.25.

per that followed the pastor was as the creek under the old hallucination and was there seized with a fit and fell into water about a foot deep on The News 3 Months for $1.25. sisted by Rev. Thomas Filben, Rev. McLeon of the Free Methodist church, his back and was drowned. His head The News 3 Months tor $1.25 Rev.

Hayden and Rev. Langley. and the upper part of his body were The News 3 Months for $1.25 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 8. Bolsheviki Foreign Minister Trotsky has arrived at Brest-Litovsk and peace negotiations are to be resumed this afternoon, according to Berlin dispatches today.

The sermon at night was preached submerged, A sister of the deceased is expected by Rev. Frank K. Baker, D. of Pa- here today to make the funeral ar- cific Grove, pastor from 1903 to 1907. rangements.

Bert Joy was a native of The anniversary sermon, which was California, unmarried, and about for- a notable effort, was preached in the The News 3 Months for News 3 Months for $1.25. The News 3 Months for $1.25. The News 3 Months for $1.25. The News 3 Months for $1.25. Mrs.

A. N. Sneath returned today from San Francisco, where she has been on business. tv-eieht years of age. morning by Bishop Adna Leonard..

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