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SANTA NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925 PAGE TWO Fine Boxing Card For Next Exhibition Arranging, plans For Opening Game SENATE ADOPTS MOTOR BILL SACRAMENTO, April senate has passed Assemblyman Walter H. Duval's proposed copsti-tutional amendment providing for I the taxation of motor transporta-! tion companies. Under the amend With the opening fiame scheduled to take place on Sunday, interest in baseball is beginning to assert it- CITY LAST NIGHT IN COUNTY BILL best of condition but were showing up the 'varsity four towards the end of the game. Falconer, one of the mainstays of home team, met with slight accident when he fell from his mount, compelling him to retire in favor of Captain Scott.

With a second game to be played on Friday, Santa Cruz should be able to give a better account of themselves. Playing with the Stanford team were two former Santa Cruz high school students, Dorcy and Lamb. The teams lined up as follows: Santa Cruz -Taylor, No. Falconer, No. Leask, No.

Wilson, No. 4. Stanford Reynolds, No. Dorcy, No. Lamb, No.

Trotter, No. 4. ment a AM per cent tax would be levied on the gross receipts on passenger carriers and a 5 per cent b3vy on truck lines. Revenues under the proposed amendment would be divided equally between the state and counties for reconstruction and maintenance of highways. Last night there was organized in' this town a society which, properly The followinf I carried out, will have far-reaching county salaries consequences in making Santa Cruz cievtl; nd bill.

While the local boxing promoters have been uunble to sign up Earl Cooper and Art Emery for a main event, they have been lucky enough to stcure "Steamboat" Morgan of San Jose to be on hand for the next exhibition. Charley Martino, who will be his opponent, is a mixer of the old school and is likely to give Morgan about the toughest argument he has had in many a day. The semi-final pout of six rounds will be furnished by Pete Francis and two clever lightweights from an Francisco. Popular Billy La Flora, classy lightweight of Hollister, is to meet Frankie Sands, who figured in the last exhibition here. Joe Lavigne, are the changes in as provided in the which has passed both houses of the legislature and now awaits the signature of the gov wnat it snouin tie as a ueamy spot, lit is the Flower Lovers' club of Santa Cruz, in line with such organizations all over the country.

The ernor: County clerk, an Increase from i self and there is sure to be a record I crowd present when the newly organized Moose team takes the field against the Consolidated Laundry I team of San Jose. The latter is 'recognized as one of. if not the best I teams in San Jose, and it was main-ily on this account that they were I given the honor of participating in the opener. "Happy" Luke Wil-iliams is managing the laundry com-jbination and has a number of the Modern Woodman team in his lineup, including Coombs, pitcher. The exact front nf the Moose team is still shrouded in mystery, but Manager Bill Waters will name his selections by Saturday and fans can I rest assured that there will be a number of new recruits, and among these will be Carli and Chossier, two deputy, in- $2750 to $3000.

One Sullivan Staked Reputation On "Cheap Kisses" Thousands of picture fans have laughed, and been thrilled during hours of entertainment by C. (lardner Sullivan's screen stories. This veteran of years in the writing end of motion pictures has now gone into the production end of the game and is staking his reputation as a writer on four super-productions to lift released by F. B. 0.

The first of these sterling pictures is Cheap Kisses," which is at the Vnique theater today. It is a virile, fast-moving, jazzy story of this pres-( nt day and age. It shows the peril to the youth of the land the cocktail, petting-party route. It i story of intense dramatic interest, surprising episodes and with a punch only C. Gardner Sullivan can impart to picture plays.

-The following that -Mr. Sullivan his built up in years of labor over hundreds of scripts will await with interest each one of these pictures, tight out under his name and produced under his personal supervision. And judging from "Cheap Krsses" tin will not he disappoint-ejj, for it is a picture with a real plot, directed by a man of wide, existence and played by a cast of sjjifs. J.ohn luce, brother of Thomas H. lnce, the prod no tr, was chosen to djreet "Cheap Kisses." Because of la, varied experience as player on the stage and screen, producer' and crease $1200 to $1500.

Sheriff: I'ndersheriff Increased San Lorenzo Improvement club, as usual, has a big hand In this. The meeting was presided over by Robert Lincoln, and included the flower committee of the aforesaid club, with representatives from all the improvement clubs of the city Gar 1 ti'lwt nlun irns a fontni'o nf Ihp nti $1700 to SISuO. Deputy sheritf act from $500 to in? as night jailer, Taken advaiitatff- of our trial offer giving you the use of an EUREKA CLEANER during jour epring house cleaning? $1500. Deputies (motor officers) three field rark, West Side, Seabright LONDON. April 23.

Lady Frederick Cavendish, widow of Lord Frederick Cavendish, died last night at her home in Tunbridge. She was eighty-four years old. Death occurred two hours after that of her sister, Mrs. Talbot, at Edeubridge, near Tunbridge. Lord Frederick Cavendish was assassinated in Pheo-nlx Park, Dublin, in May 1882.

At the time he was chief secretary for Ireland. $2400 annually nd two, eight The objects are niomos in a year, ai mummy. The motor officers to furnish gas and oil. n-olii ovtTfl rlotllltV At card, is to take on "Kid" Hughes at 126 pounds. Mickey Britton, another big local favorite and a mighty classy bantam weight, is to me et Pancho Villa, well-known as a boxer all over the coast.

Taken as a whole the card looks to be fully the equal of the last one. Tomorrow night at Watsonville Fred Bell of this city meets Sammy Brock, the old-time colored light-heavyweight and former sparring partner of Jack stimulation of better gardening, and the holding of floral shows. It will be on a business basis, dues and other income-producing means providing the sinews of war. This paper will, in a few days, give. a full account of the plans of what prom- tisnn nnrim.

si5P.ii. rnm-iyoung players of much promise Vw-Jrio Ave. Phono 745 from San tiimi mvi Providing Stone returns will be a fixture at llll tllft UtlJlll.t If Mil. employ as many copvists as may lle third, which will make it possible total not to exceed $3000 required for Manager Waters to hold down I annually. Auditor: Increase rn tn 1 ims anvil ijaitii.

it ir hidu jjunoium that Adcock, former twirler of the ,000 a year; deputy $100 a month, and allowed $600 for extra help. He Los Gatos team, will play an outfield position -and act as utility pitcher. ises to be an epoch-making organization. The officers elected last night include: President, W. S.

Moore; executive vice-president, Mrs. Hope Swinford; show vice-president, Mrs. William Lemos; secretary, Robert Lincoln; treasurer, Mrs. Kline Winnie; community vice-presidents, was formerly allowed $780 Local Polo Players Meet With Defeat Increase of deputy moundHmen wm be Treasurer Sector John Ince was eminently San Lorenzo, Mrs. O.

J. Cook; Sea- $1 CREDIT On a pair of ladies hose with every pair of from $1500 to $1800; deputy from n'r $900 to $1200 1 appear here with Assessor: Expert rural apuraiser following lineup: Jiartinelli. is provided for at salary of $1800; atcher; toombs and Purdy allowed $5000 additional help Ifnnon, flrt Dase; Boyle sec-stead of $3100 as at present. id base; District attorney: Increase $2000 8 op: Left lield; qualified to direct this colorful Drigni, airs. u.

seou; rsrancnorie, Mrs. Seth Ryder; West Side, Mrs. C. F. Hoine.

After playing a uphill game, the Santa Cruz polo team gave a good account of themselves at Stanford yesterday, even though they did lose by a score of 6-4. The local players were far from being in the In nm tinnal rlPiintv at "ciu uav-muau, right field. $600; stenographer's increase from $S5 to $100 a month. PIUSOXKK PITS IX llADNj) SKT SANTA ANA. April 23.

When Karl Montgomery, motion picture to Justice of Peace: Only one story. cast is one that would bring PBv.y to any rival producer. Such famous and popular players as Lil-Ifari Rich, Cullen Landis, Vera Reynolds, Phillips Smalley, Louise Dresser, Jean Hersholt, Bessie Kyton, Lincoln Stedman, Kathleen yers, Sydney De Grey, Michael Dark and Tom Ricketts are included among the hundreds who participate iu' the picture. ladies Shoes director, arrived from Hollywood to Siinta Cruz township instead of! begin serving a five-day sentence for two. at $3000 vear.

and $300 vear speeding, he brought with him afoi. clerical help. To be one con-radio receiving set ami several loud jn each township instead of speakers, one of which he installed (two, $1200 annually. in his own cell. The receiving set Among the increases not in the with its tuning-in controls was rntv salary bill.

Assemhlvnmn rXo expense was spared In the stt tings and costumes. Rich, colorful hooked up in the county jail office, cieveiand has had his salary dou-! while the other loud speakers were hied interiors and some of the prettiest distributed so as to give every prisoner a chance to enjoy the con California scenery along the southwest coast make a background that wall long be, remembered. certs and bed time stories made pos sible by Montgomery's The London Morning Post is now being printed on paper made entirely of straw. The inventor is a French- THE THEATER THE PICTURE THE MUSIC i 'orty Winks" I Has Mystery, Drama, Action I man who uses only common salt and in card play-1 lime in the formula evolved for its, the French manufacture. Thousands of straw -card of tri-i stacks are burned annually in Amer- I ica to rid the land of the stacks.

The words "trumps" ing'is derived from "carte de DOLLAR DAY Saturday, April 25th AVE CARRY THE FAMOUS WINDSOR HOSE KX( WN )l I I NG THE AMERICAN ANKLE." YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE ASSORTMENT OF NEW SHADES. LAST TIMES TODAY THE JAZZIEST, JOM.IEST IlAXti-l I' COMEDY' IX YEAKS and Mystery, drama, action IAUGHS- That's the order of things at the'. New Santa Cruz theater where the i 46 AUTO BEAUTY SHOPPE Latest up-to-date hydraulic system used, upholstery cleaned by vacuum, cars greased, free crank-case service 40 Winks Winks," directed by Paul Iribe and; Mission IjUyn E. WHITE A TKMPESTl'Ol'S RIOT OF WHOLESOME LAl tiHTElt WITH RAYMOND GRIFFITH VIOLA DANA THEODORE ROBERTS TKMC7tl MTUITHMO BETTER SHOES hosiery too 7 Soquel Ave. New Santa Cruz Novelty Artists "Syncopation Par Excellence" save Coming Monday ZANE GREY'S Matinee Daily Continuous Adults, 30c; Children, 10c NOW PLAYING C.

Gardner Sullivan's Sensational Photodrama AVITH i CULLEN LANDIS and LILLIAN RICH "Cheap Kisses" The Thundering Herd BOOST FOR SANTA CRUZ wo Frank Urson, opened yesterday. The production is an adaptatioikjr-J the stage success, "Lord Chumley," By David Belasco and Henry C. DeMille and features Viola Dana, Theodore Roberts and Raymond Griffith in leading roles. Ray Griffith plays Chumley, a titled English gentleniau engaged-to Eleanor Butterworth, daughter of Rear Admiral Adam retired. Viola Dana plays Eleanor and Mr.

Roberts is cast as the admiral. Cyril Chadwick has a "heavy" role of the Butterworth: family lawyer who is also after Eleanor. He arranges with an oriental girl (Anna May Wong) to steal some valuable plans from the girl's brother (William Boyd), a lieutenant in the navy. Then the lawyer tells Eleanor that with all his wealth he can buy back the plans easily, enough but it would be better for him to do this as a member of the; family. The girl promises to marry' him if he will but recover the plans and save her brother from prison and disgrace.

But the lawyer had not counted on t-liuinley in this little scheme of his find it develops that Lord Algernon Cholomondeley, of course only his mother ever called him that, has finite a bit to say in the matter. He throws over all Le Sage's cleverly faid plans, hands him an artistic trimming, takes the girl into his arms and but that's not all there fd'io it by a long shot. 'As the usual run of pictures go, "Forty Winks" sjiQuld end right then and there with the clinch. But Iribe and Urson have given the closing scenes if 'decidedly novel twist and that's what makes the picture different fjfpiii anything you've seen before. rapid-fire action in "Forty Winks," love interest and all the rest -and it's clean as a whistle.

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