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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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WESbAT. SEPtfeMBEB 27, 1932 kkin a crxjz utevfra, jJaitta critz, calttonia PAGE ZTX $21,000,000 TAX IS DUE ON ESTATE OF SOUP KING j. j. onAfinr.i ADDS TO HIS New and Retiring American Legion Heads Log Cabin Room To Be Opened By Bookshop Here The Log Cabin room in the St. MORRIS ABRAMS MORRIS ABRAMS Esteblished 180 a Established 1889 TOMORROWtWEDNESDAY THE REGULAR MONTH-END DAY FOR PEAT HOLDINGS Lii.

George; Mission Inn has been taken over by the Sunnyslde Bookshop at v3 Pacific avenue Purchases New 77 Acre The room, which adjoins the. TRI 1 shop, is attractively, finished In Tract in Scotts Valley From C. W. Eose logs and has a large fireplace: The walls will' be hung with oils The New' Special Service SCOTTS VALLEY, Sept. 27.

PITTSBURGH, Sept, 27. -ijp) Supreme court held Pennsylvania entitled to collect $21,000,000 Inheritance tax from the estate of Dr. John T. Dorrance, creator of the Campbell Soup company. The court decided Dor-ranee was a resident of Radnor, at the time of his death in 1030, in Burlington county, X.

1. The decision reversed the finding of the Delaware County Orphans' court, which upheld the executors' contention that the financier was a resident of Ji'ew Jersey. Dorrance's estate was variously valued at to The supreme court's derision set its valuation at by members of the Santa Cruz Art league and the room will be used for children's books, novelties and J. J. Graham, owner of the peat 'V.

teds in Scotts Valley, from which Christmas caras. i he Bells fertilizer, has just pur Booklovers have been invited chased a 77 acre parcel of land adjoining his acreage on the by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zlemer to drop in for a cup of tea at any time, the third of a series of boo- reviews will be presented on south. His purchase, from C.

W. Rose, contains large peat beds when added to his past the opening date. holdings, will give him 35 or fO AND EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN PRICES acres of peat. 'Installation of modern mtchln ANTI'PROHI GROUP ery for preparing the product for the market is now under way. TO SUPPORT TUBBS AGAINST M'ADOO BROADCLOTH SHIRTS The greatest shirt ralue in Santa Cruz.

Solid Bhadee or fancy patterns pre-shrunk collar attached guaranteed color fast. For Waterfront Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Watson have Just returned from Lodi where they bought BOO baby Double Stamp Day chicks. (U.R) President Jouette Shouse $1.00 For the first time in several Miss Ida Turner of Santa Cruz visited friends In Scotts Valley of the Association Against the. Prohibition Amendment, announced today the association weeks, fishing from the wharf to day took a turn for the better, with a wide assortment to choose from, Jack smelt, big and small 1 would support Tallant Tubbs, Republican, In the California contest for U. S. senator.

William G. McAdoo is the Democratic candidate. Shouse, former chairman of the national Democratic committee, mackerel, kingfish, steelhead perch and bocacclos were all be Ing caught this morning by sur Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. G.

Spirz and Mrs. Minnie Rlchey and family, all of San Francisco, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Rlchey of the Redwood service station. Spin is a niece of E. O. Rlchey and Mrs. Rlchey a sister-in-law.

Mr. and Kenneth Clotfelter and daughter, Nancy Ruth, of Vlsalia, are spending their two weeks vacation with Mr. Clotfel- face fishermen while numbers of At a figure many dollars under their previous price we are showing a new fall shipment of hard fin-, ished sandpaper sharks, kingfish and Jsatd Tubbs "throughout his cam few capason were taken on the paign for. the nomination. was bottom.

Photo shows Louis Johnson, West Virginia left) elected National Commander of the American Legion at its Portland convention, be "Pop" Rodgers, still at his old definite in his position for Te-peal," while McAdoo's position 'has not been made clear." post on the corner of the wharf, ing congratulated by Henry L. Stevens, retiring cotamander, lad the lucky anglers with a nice ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh eteelhead about three pounds in FIRE IN WARSAW FATAL TO SEVENTEEN WORSTED' SUITS Clotfelter of Fern Acres. Ken-VeIght, several big Jack smelt and neth Clotfelter is employed with gome Dig mackerel. On one throw the Southern California Edison he caught four fish including company of Vlsalia.

Ubree species, kingfish, mackerel The Five French Deserters By Leon Rowland of The News Staff WARSAW, Poland, Sept. 27. Seventeen persons were killed. Including six children, Mr. and Mrs.

w. w. perch. Mr. and 'Mrs.

William Needham when fire destroyed 35 buildings; Many bits of unrecorded early.essary inquiries to learn if the sanors can db iuuiiu wu or can Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Need- any other place, not sparing any ham and Cecil Baumgartner, all in the village of Rubier today. Almost the entire village was homeless. means in your power until their California history are to be found in the collection of old Spanish and Mezioan documents preserved in the office of the Santa Cruz of San Francis.co,- spent the week' capture.

and with Mr. and Mrs. George Cochnaiver at the Scotts Valley CHALMERS UNION SUITS Full winter weight cotton ribbed union suits, Jaeger mixture, in long or short sleeve style. Double Stamp Day only 85c a suit WOOL MIXED UNIONS Chalmers part wool rlbstltch union suits of exceptional quality and durability. Two weights and ijong or short sleeves.

$1.65 a suit RADIUM COTTON SOX An ideal heavy weight cotton sock for hard usage. Black, brown, grey or natural and sizes up to 12. For Double Stamp Day only 7 pairs $1.00 "BIG GUN" WORK SHIRTS This famous triple stitched, double yoke back work shirt in exceptional quality blue or grey chambray. Full cut, coat style. Double Stamp Day only 69c each MEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS Made of genuine Snowflake flannelette in a wide variety of handsome patterns.

Slipover or coat style. An outstanding value tor Double Stamp Day $1.25 a suit BOYS' WINTER UNIONS Hanes cotton ribbed union suits in heavy winter weight in all styles of sleeve and leg lengths. Ages 6 to 16 and Double Stamp Day only 59c a suit "For this purpose I have secured of the commander general and send you the assistance of county recorder. Trading Post. Mrs.

Harriet Aus In 1844 the Frencn wnanng with Sainsevaln, working a sawmill either as an employe or a partner. The Branciforte padron of 1845 showed him as 31 years tin was also a dinner guest on two dragoons and' a corporal. vessel La Grange was at Monte Sunday. "I hope, from your exacting rey, Involved in smuggling for which two French residents of patriotism the most heedful com old. Bancroft remarks that he Mrs.

Olive Rickey of Santa Crus spent the week-end with pliance with this as the public that town. Pierre Richards and found no record of him after 1848 and that he may have gone good and the. interests of the Henri Cambuston, were fined EOO her sister, Victor V. Buck- country depend upon It to avoid pesos each. man; and family.

to South America, but old records in the Santa Cruz clerk's office the illegal introduction of vag-, There was, however, another Joe, Dressier did his share in depleting the finny, population of Monterey bay by landing a box full of jack smelt, kingfish, perch, mackerel and a small capason that almost Jumped out of the water In its haste to take the bait. Hamilton "Hank" Hages-tad made a big cleanup In the kingfish ranks and added a few Jack smelt to his catch for good luck. Henry Twine bemoaned the fact that he caught a shark, every time he threw his line in but. appeared to be doing v-' Several big steelhead could be seen swimming around the wharf but Rodgers' one was the only one caught in the morning. rant persona who.

can. not be use show Carlos Roitssillon still in occurrence in connection with the Among' out-of-town guests r.topplng at Homeland camp over the week-end were H. W. Jensen La Grange which incensed tne "A' return on this must be Santa Cruz in 1854, part owner of Rancho del Rincon. Mexican authorities, who were of San Francisco, Miss Grace iThat the French deserters re made with all possible haste, at the latest next Monday.

struggling bitterly to prevent "foreigners" getting a foothold Heisy and party of Mechanics' mained In the region of Santa MEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS An exceptional bargain for the day only. Genuine Amoskeag flannelette pajamas full cut well made burg. L. A. Watt of Oakland In California.

Old Order Preserved and E. Harris and wife of "God and Liberty. "April 3 iM" Were Not Found Bancroft, in his exhaustive Cruz is more than possible. In a brief history of Aptos, published Ik the Santa Cruz Surf In 1896 by A. 'A.

Taylor, he relates that MEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Genuine No. 1101 Amos-keag flannelette sight shirts in full cut, well made garments, sizes 16 to 20 a.0O In the Santa Cms county re Santa Rosa, who will remain one corder's office is the original of week longer. Motor from Palo Alto In 1851 Salnsevain was "leader an order sent oy lorencio Serrano, acting first alcalde at Mon history of California, recorded no reference to the five French mariners, who deserted their ship. 6T a company of Frenchmen" who erected a mill on Aptos creek J. F.

Parkinson and daughter terey in the illness of Jose Ames-ti, to the Branciforte alcalde, who It they found their, way to of. Palo Alto spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Shnfford at Homeland camp. was Francisco Alviso, grantee the oil land leased from Rafael Castro. News Prints The News Santa Cruz the "two dragoons and a may have tailed in their search and the. mariners previous year of Agua Puerca Work is well under way on the nnH Mva Mill rancbo, on the coast to the west, Palo 'Alto motored to Homeland t6 th? International Fish Deserted Whaling Ship Serrano pmpany warehouse at the end of Joined Carlos Roussillon in his lumbering operating', on Pierre Salnsevaln's Rancho la' Canada Camp on Saturday to join on Saturday to join Mrs "There having deserted five he wharf. The super-structure Moll's parents, Mr, and Mrs.

W. del Rlncon In the. lower San Lorenzo valley. BOYS' DENIM JEANS H. Moore, who have been spend' or the second story is up already.

The addition, 20 feet by 22 sailors of the French whaling vessel La Grange, and holding well founded, suspicions that those Individuals may have taken ing the past two weeks at Home Full cut, well made jeans of Time In TONIOHT on (JURNEY NEWIN Gx-Prexldrnt American llnr Axx'n Snenkihir for TALLANT Tt'BBS Nomine for V. S. Senator Station KfiO-KFI-KFSD Until t54 TtoiiHslllon waa a French- trader very good quality blue denim. land camp. They will spend the made with elastic inserts at waist coming two weeks with Mr.

and refuge in the establishment of band. Perfect fitting and very Mrs. Moll in Palo Alto. whose name appeared on the rec-; ords. Lo8 Angeles', in .1843.1 From 1844 he Was at Santa'Cruz1 Santa Cruz in the house of Carlos Rdussillon, you Vll make, all nee- ALL WOOL Coats Sweater Five handsome shades In a pure wool ribbed sweater coat in sizes up to 46.

A real bargain PURE SILK Ruby Ring MEDIUM SERVICE WEIGHT STOCKINGS Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Walker are living in Santa Cruz, having rented their home in Scotts Val eet, will cost close to $800.

Mallo Stagnant, partner In the Stognaro Fish company, left here yesterday for Tia-Jnana for a two weeks' holiday. He has many friends there who report that the beer is better than usual this year at the famous Mexican resort. durable. 59c a pair BOYS' FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS ley. a Few Gents Spent Mrs.

Bertha A. Walker and her daughter, Miss Alice Walker, A new shipment of extremely motored to Los Angeles the lat good looking pajamas in very dur- aoie laai coior laoric. Ages 10 is I Drudg and special tor tne day at All IJU VV A ft A Five big codfish, averaging about 15 pounds in weight, were ter part of last week. County Farm, Bureau Board $1.00 a suit among the fish caught by a party of Sacramento firemen who were out on one of the Stagnaro barges To Elect Friday ery and Hours of Time yesterday. One Day Introductory Of fer toe (Sfeafesi Okies Male Election of officers of the board of directors of the county farm bureau for the coming year Radios are beginning to appear In numbers on the wharf in preparation for the opening of the world series tomorrow.

The ITrbanl Fish Market and Walter Cart-wrlgbt'S tackle stand are both equipped with high powered sets ready to bring a play-by-play report to the Wharf fans. In Their Respective Price Field Never before has laundry been offered so cheaply. Your clothes are carefully washed in many changes of: soft water and pure soap returned thoroughly clean, sweet and hy- -genically sterile. will be held Friday afternoon when that organization meets in the office of Farm Advisor Henry at 106 Front street. Louis H.

Lopes, Watsonville banker, will discuss the amendment to the real estate laws which will be on the November ballot, according to S. B. Hunt, secretary of the board. Mrs. Bertha McLelland of San Reports on achievements for Jose Is at her East Cliff Drive Special Week-End Service Jf me past year, membership drive home In Twin Lakes.

While here it elections, will be Bhe is entertaining friends. 'Red ana center "Enna Jettick" Shoes for Women for THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS EVERY WEEK FROM NOW OX 20 Pounds of Wet Wash ONLY 2 DAYS MORE IN WHICH VOTERS MAY ENTER NAMES America's Greatest Radio Program! EDWYNN "Arch Preserver" Shoes for Women $795 New Fail Styles Shoes for Women $595 New Fall Styles for H40 New Fall Styles ONLY ONLY Take Advantage of These Savings Thursday night will be the last on which registration will be possible for the general election on November 8. The registry clerks in the office of County Clerk H. E. Miller have been kept busy since the books opened after the primary, but most of the entries have been of transfers of residence, it was said today.

The record registration for the primary will be somewhat increased, however, Mr. Miller said. "Pied Piper" Children's Shoes Will Cut Your Shoe Bill And Save Their Feet Formerly 75c "Hie Perfect Foof GRAHAM McN.AMEE DON VOORHEES N.B.C. TONITE ON THE A I RAT 6:30 p. m.

Pacific Tim 7t30 p. m. Mountain Tim TIXAC FIRE CHIEF Gsoiim Ker rick Laundry Dry Cleaning We Give S. H. Green Stamps PHONE 1500 MORRIS ABRAMS' DEVELOPMENT GROUP DIRECTORS IN MEETING A meeting of the directors of the Santa Crus County (Development association was held in the Hotel Resetar in Watsonrlile this From Santa Crua there were present Joseph B.

Wilson, Bruce Sharps and H. R. Judah. Cascade Laundry Dry Cleaning PACIFIC AND LINCOLN PHONE 215.

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