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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 2

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SANTA ORUZ NEWS, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1923 PAGE TWO Guarding the Rhine Bridgehead BROOKDALE WILL LEAVES ESTATE TO CLOSE RELATIVES GERMAN BARRIER TO WOMEN IN LAW FINALLY DROPPED AS Ik RAIDED AT WATSONVILLE IE The directors of the Brookdale club have just held an important meeting at the summer residence of Mrs. H. C. Capwell, on the island at Brookdale. There are two directors AS ICE WATSONVILLE, Jan.

29. Raids were conducted simultaneously on four gambling joints in Chinatown by Deputy Sheriff Larry Lawrence and a party of men at about 7 o'clock Saturday evening. The places raided were Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 47 Chinatown. At 1 Low Hoy was arrested from Oakland, Mrs.

Capwell and Mrs. Gua Dract. The others are The will of the late Hans Detlefs, together with the petition of Emma Detlefs, a daughter of deceased has been filed by Attorney E. C. Kramer, praying that the same may be admitted to probate.

The will was executed on July 6, 1922, in the presence of Mrs. Lena Garaventa of Davenport and E. C. Kramer, the subscribing witnesses. The petition states that the estate consists of real and personal property, estimated not to exceed (By International News Service) MUNICH, Jan.

29. Although Germany has long been 'extolled by American feminists as a land far ahead of the United States In giving women equality of' opportunity with men, the barriers against women in the practice of law have only just been Dr. Maria Qtto has just been admitted to the bar of the German Supreme Court here: She is the first German woman to bet admitted to the practice of law in the German courts. Many women, however, graduates in law, are employed in positions requiring legal Brookdale women, Mesdames W. A Phillips.

H. H. Irwin, E. C. Powell.

and charged with running a black jack, or game. At No. 2, the The ratification of a purchase of two lots between the river and railroad near the Brookdale station was the object of the meeting. Plans for game was ready but no one was playing. At No.

3, AH Sun was arrested for running a black jack or "21" 000, and that the heirs are the fol i I a clubhouse are In the hands of the game. At No. 47 no one was Lawrence swore to the complaints in Justice D. W. Rohrback's court.

architect, and early spring will see the building started. The lots are paid for, and partial provision is on hand for the expense of building. A large crowd is expected this summer at the resort. Sam Ahtye, a Chinese lawyer from Salinas, was present to represent both accused men. At No.

1 $36.36 was taken and lowing: John Detlefs, Spokane, August Detlefs, Sioux City, Iowa; Elizabeth Sullivan, Perma, Julius Detlefs, of Wichita Falls, Texas; Willie Detlefs, Wesla-co, Texas; Koehler, Emma Detlefs and Sophie Beasley, of' Santa Cruz, all sons and daughters of deceased, and Mary Detlefs, the widow. The hearing of the petition for probate of the will has been set for February 13. held as evidence together with a and tender as a maiden's blush is what may truly be said of the lettuce we shall furnish this week. Artichokes 'and cauHf lower will also be as delicious as these can be grown, and; have you sampled those regular 60c Sun-kist oranges, which we are selling at only 43c per $2.85 box. Best buy in jranges we have' ever offered.

Mountain grown Newtown Pippins deck of cards and at No. 3, $37 and TO SECURE STRING a deck of cards were taken as evi dence. The men making the arrests BY DETROIT MAYOR were Charles Flanagan and L. TL?" DF COAST THEATERS? Alderson at No. 1, and Fred Cunha and H.

Hanson at No. 3 The men assisting Lawrence in the (By International News Service) DETROIT, Jan. 29. raid were Fred Cunha, Jes. Eu- SAN FRANCISCO.

Jan. 28. Re banks, Charles Flanagan, H. Han son and L. E.

Alderson. When the successor of Mayor John C. Lodge assumes the "job In ported to be making a western tour with the aim of building o'r buying a string of theatres to be operated 1 Following the Chinatown raids, April he will find an unclaimed item Chief of Police S. Whitsitt accom with the new $2,000,000 Oakland of $3,000 in the general fund. panied by Policemen Jes.

Eubanks theatre of the Fox Film corporation This sum represents the amount and Charles Flanagan, conducted cau.jd French officers to post heavy guards in every part of the occur' area. Here is a group of French soldiers at the bridgehead at KehL 1 i 1 and the thirty eastern theatres be Lodge might have drawn for serv raids on three allege 1 gambling longing to the same concern, Win- ing as Mayor, but didn't. joints on this side of the river. Evi dence of gambling was found in only field R. Sheehan, vice president and general manager of the corporation one place, 154 Main street, and Ah only $1.39 box.

Credit always desired. if Although attorneys say Lodge is entitled to draw the salary of mayor while serving In that capacity he has refused to accept the. salary arrived here today. Kee was arrested and charged with While Santa Cruz was not represented at the meeting of the sportsmen held at Salinas, the interests of this section were looked, after by proxy in the person of George Jeffreys. All sections of the game laws that changes are wanted in were discussed and will be made known immediately through legislative representatives at Sacramento.

A sentiment for a return to the old trout limit of fifty was unanim UNLIMITED RIDES ON ONE TICKET, STREETCAR PLAN running a black jack or "21" game checks. HOI TRADE DRIVE Kee was taken before Police Judge It is authoritatively reported that Sheehan will seek opportunities for opening new theatres for the firm he represents, and that several millions Lodge continues to draw a much (By International News Service) I. smaller salary as councilman. Pres-Ident of the council and acting may OIL CITY, Jan. 29.

ous at the meeting. or. Lodge took over Senator Couzen' of dollars will be spent in this and other western states in the erection of new moving picture palaces to show Fox' films. Howard J. Sheehan, manager of the local branch of the Fox film (By International News Service) HONOLULU, Jan.

29. Honolulu merchants regard the "foreign" mail-order business of the mainland as so serious a menace to island prosperity that they have backed up Job, who resigned to occupy Tru-man H. Newberry's seat In the Uni- ted States Benate. Under the city charter Lodge must call a special company's distributing office, and their slogan of "island money island election within six months. made should remain in island brother of Winfield Sheehan, refused to affirm or deny the report of the Clay'Seevers and immediately pleaded guilty and was fined $50, which he paid.

Chief Whitsitt said the raids were not timed right, that had they been a couple of hours -later he is satisfied each of the other places would have yielded actual evidence of gambling. FEARING BLINDNESS, WRITER TAKES LIFE OAKLAND, Jan. 29. Filled with the despair of approaching blindness her nerves unstrung and her body ill from a frenzied effort to crowd the labor of years into the interval remaining before darkness fell, Miss Minnie Goldstein, 45, noted as a poetess under the pen name of Minerva L'Ore, committed suicide in opening of a Pacific Coast string of trade" with reasons, pictorial and otherwise, descriptive of the superiority of island goods and the ad Armstrong Linoleum Is being featured at our store this week at prices ranging from 82c to $1.75 per square yard. This includes the laying of the covering and for the work involved makes this a very attractive price.

Open stock of Pattern Dishes make up your own set HOCOM BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. 123 Pacific Avenue movie houses. SPORT NEWS vantage of home buying. TheBe reasons are embodied in a catalog. SLIDES NOT SERIOUS the first "Honolulu Merchants' Mail Order Catalog," which in its first NEW YORK.

Because he had Slides that occurred at the quarry not been getting any of the big week of issuance was sent to 5,000 Traction officials here have evolved a brand new scheme to bring in the money and at the same time eliminate a lot of detail red tape in handling fares and accounting (or them. From a mathematical percent age standpoint apparently the scheme will work 50-50 be tween company and patron. Beginning next week thei traction company will sell weekly tickets at $1.25. There is no limit on the number of rides to users of these tickets. One can just joy-ride about the city all day and all night if one cares to.

That's the way it may work at the start, but the company figures that after the novelty has worn on" the scheme patrons will' only use their tickets when they need them. In other words, travel will be about the same as under the present cash fare arrangement. The company will also have another style of ticket, selling at $3, good for all city lines and also those running to Franklin, a few miles away. matches Gene Tunney, former residents of outlying islands. The Of-the Santa.

Cruz Portland Cement company during the storm of last week were not of a serious conse- ican light heavyweight champion "fired" his manager, Frank "Doc1 first edition is the initial step in a campaign' of "constant reminding," which will be directed particularly Oakland yesterday by Bagley, and will handle his own af swallowing jQuence and are not interfering with present work in progress. poison. fairs. toward the buying public in remote sections of the island territory to educate them to buy at home in ANNAPOLIS. Because training and actual participation in the race exacts toe much time and requires stead of sending to the 'mainland.

an absence from the training cruise, Auto Parts We have them or can get them for yon. Every used part Is in first elass condition and will render satisfactory service. If we cannot supply yon, your money will be rheerfally refunded. New and used motors, parts, tires, trailers and cars. STOCKTON AUTO WRECKING AND SUPPLY HOUSE 420 South Center Stockton, Cal.

Phone 562 the navy crew will be permitted to compete in the "inter-collegiate' this year, according to Admiral Wilson, superintendent of the academy. PRINCETON. Princeton athletic teams drew $168,248 last year, of which $34,295 was a clear profit, ac Says the Salinas Index: Last Sat I For Men and Young Men. Plain or fancy models $25.00. Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres Guaranteed to give Satisfaction SEASIDE TOGGERY 118-120 Pacific Avenue Rittenhouse Bros.

urday a few of the Blanco farmers made a tour of inspection of the cording to the report of the athletic committee. The football revenue was $159,345. Basketball and base artichoke and sprout fields at and near Half Moon Bay. The party ball operated at a profit of $8,092 Other sports were dead losses. MORE PAY FOR COUNTY comprised Frank and Dave McFad-den and Theodore Cosseboom and took Frank Arata with them to act as interpreter, as most of the residents of that section do not speak English.

Theodore Cosseboom, who owns about 200 acres in the Blanco Cash for Eggs THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF FRANK M. FERGUSON CO. OF OAKLAND WILL PAY CASH FOR SANTA CRUZ EGGS i This firm has opened an egg depot at 333 Soquel avenue and is in a position to handle eggs in any amount JUDGES IS PROPOSED J. Beckman's fishing launch came An increase in the salaries of the close to being destroyed by fire yes superior judges of Sacramento coun terday morning when engine trouble caused a blaze to start that rapidly ty is asked in a bill Introduced In the assembly by Assemblyman John district, is contemplating planting artichokes and Brussels sprouts on got beyond control before Mr. Beck- W.

Johnson of Sacramento. John his land, as he believes that this man could summon help. Malio Stag- son's measure would increase the annual pay of the superior judges from $5000 to $6000. Owing to the county is well suited to the growing of these vegetables. The McFadden naro, local representative of the Shell Oil company, was the first to come to the latter's assistance and with the aid of a chemical extin boys are at the present time uncer growth of the county and the diffi Wessendorf Son tain as to whether they will plant culty of attracting qualified men to the bench, Johnson declared, it soon chokes" this year, but they are sure guisher, managed to put the fire out before it had a chance to do much damage.

will be difficult to secure the right type of men to conduct the courts Attention, Poultrymen of Santa Cruz. The W. N. Patterson egg business has been re-organized with ample capital to that the future of this county lies in the raising of artichokes and Brussels sprouts, as the climate here is well adapted to the raising of these This is the third time within the 21 Church St. Residence Parlors Phone-42 last month that Mr.

Stagnaro has of the county. BILL REQUIRES WARRANT responded to fire calls caused by en and several other kinds of truck gine trouble. vegetables. FOR SEARCH OF HOMES A bill aimed at the right to search private dwellings under the provis ions of the Wright act, has been in troduced by Assemblyman Horn blower of San Franciscp. Horn PAY YOU SPOT CASH FOR We Save You Honey Money blower's measure would make the J) See the Point oint MOTHERS, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN your baby's health? Order Certified Milk from Sadler' Dairy PHONE 39Q I FOR SALE Two Durant DEMONSTRATORS S850 each Guarantee and Service E( search for liquor in private homes Illegal without a search warrant.

In the opinion of some, the right to search private homes on suspicion Is granted under the Wright act, and Hornblower's bill would provide a specific section denying any such practice. Eight Popes have been named Urban, the first of them holding that position from 222 to 230. Trotsky, the Bolshevist leader, is the eon of a Jewish chemist, Mb real name being Leiba Bronsteln. Tour local support is needed to uphold the proper price which we have always and will always maintain, so bring your eggs in or phone 366 and our delivery truck will call. Same place and same number W.

N. Patterson 304 Soquel ve. Phone 366 bur dealers want Santa Cruz eggs and are willing to pay for them Wood Yard EBERT MOTOR COMPANY 49 Pacific Avenue WOOD AND COAL Phone 424 Prompt Delivery.

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