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jPAGE FOUR SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910. TEEM CUSTOMS MEN rFlTRTini IfT MFRF FI1INC THUGS 1 uw muftlb HEW GUN GOMES FOR RESERVES CHOCOLATE. hand-made ice cream chocolates, also imported milk chocolate cocoa and cocoa powder, at 32 Pacific avenue. The Candy Store. WATCH REPAIRING.

The kind that's good. Fourteen years watch inspector with the O. R. and N. Ry.

Co. King's Jewelry Store, 48 Pacific avenue. WHAT! BREAD? Why, yes; Conklin's Cream Bakery the only branch in Santa Cruz Craig's Market, 26 Pacific Ocean House. THE BEST LUNCH. Refined service for families and business men for the midday meal.

Clean linen and tableware and plenty to eat for 25 cents. Seaside Creamery, 41 Pacific avenue. BROWN BREAD, MEAT LOAF, CHIPS. Don't you like it? So different our Steamed Boston Brown Bread, our Meat Loaf, and our Saratoga Chips, fried each afternoon. La Fonda, 225 Pacific avenue.

FRIDAY'S FISH. Order your fish for Friday from us. Several varieties in Just off the State Market, 14 Walnut avenue. GOOD BREAD. WASHINGTON, Sept.

21. One year ago, when the westward tide of wholesale shoppers for the big millinery and dressmaking establishments had set in, just after the Payne-Aldrich tariff law went into effect, the customs inspectors corraled numerous representatives of the big Fifth-avenue establishments with contraband upon their persons. This year these buyers have forsaken New York as a port of entry. Niagara Fulls, via Montreal, and Plattsburg, N. via Quebec, have been selected.

Last night came the first word that the customs men were finding things. Teday came further reports. The treasury department officials decline as yet to make public any names, for, they say, "there have been three important arrests already. We expect to make several important arrests within the next 24 hours." IX Tomatoes for canning. Craig's, 20 Pacific Ocean House.

Main 206. 2t -n- Fresh vegetables daily. Craig's, 2fi Pacific Ocean House. Main 200. 'it Wardrobe ter's hold and thrust bis way In among the sailors kneeling beside the man he had chosen for his son-in-law.

Emerson Joined him, then rose quickly, crying: "Is there a doctor among your party?" "Dr. Berry! Send for Berry! He's gone ashore!" exclaimed Mr. Wayland. "Quick! Somebody fetch Dr. Berry," Boyd directed.

As the sailors drew apart Mildred Wayne saw a sight that made her grow deathly faint and close her eyes. (To be continued.) a SANITARY FRUIT LATEST Stikeman Pierce, the grocers, have just finished a sanitary vegetable and fruit room in the front of their store. The room is really a large inclosed space, the framework being covered with wire gauze so that the interior will be at all times entirely free from flies, and anything else that flies. A screen door leads from the room into the store proper. -fl eet a gooa glass of Garden City (team beer.

Rogge Kilfoyle's. tf 'faft POMEftOT I HIMTIAV I COrYHIGHT lIO St itux- ie ROOM Society College A. J. you ever tasted Buster Walnut Avenue Bakery, 11 mi.A Have you ever tried Butter Nut? Have Brown? They are breads with a capital B. Walnut avenue.

Distributors of Stein-Bloch Clothes Brand Clothes System Clothes Cut Clothes NOLAN C. J. EBERT GOLDEN BUTTER. i We make the popular Commercial Creamery Butter that you hear so much about. Once used, always used.

Commercial Cream and Butter Company, 7 Soquel avenue. Phone Main 261. CUT THIS AD OUT. It is worth 10 per cent reduction from the price of any suit in the store. The Toggery, 116 Pacific avenue.

NOBBY SUITS. if you would have a nobby suit of clothes, call on Struckmeier, the tailor, 4 Lincoln street. BIG DISCOUNT IN PIANOS. A high-grade piano, which has boon slightly used, for sale at half the original price at Sims Baughn's Music Store, 207 Pacific, avenue. EXPERT GARAGE WORK.

Turn into Bull's Hre-Proof Garage with your car when anything" th matter. Automobile troubles our specialty. 269 Pacific avenue. PICTURE FRAMES. Tasty oval picture frames in black and gold finish Wood aad metal.

All sizes. 25 cents up. Hobron'a, 50 Pacific avenue. CARPET CLEANING. Send for our Santo Vacuum Cleaner.

We bring it to your house la the morning and take it away at night, giving you all day's work for a nominal rental. Byrne 46 Pacific VARNISH. Varnish is not like a girl or a beefsteak, for it's best when it is toufh-est. Our varnish is tougher than well, the ordinary. Bettcher Pain and Paper Company, 338 Pacific avenue.

DELICIOUS SALADS. Made twice a day. The kind that have made Dean'a Delioateasen famous. 16 Walnut street, opposite the postofilce. ACREAGE AND RANCHES.

1216 acres, some wood, 6 miles out; 200. lljft acres, Blackburn Gulch, fine water, 4 miles out; $50 per acre. H. B. Towne, 103 Paclflo are.

BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. Corner lot, 75x110; several fruit trees; berries; G-room house, sewered, gas, electric lights; large barn, chicken house and chickens; only 5 blocks from the high school, one-half block from the car line, given away for JlGtm. Easy terms If desired. Heius Williams, 226 Pacific avenue, exclusive agents. TRY GREEN'S SHOES.

If you are not satisfied with the shoes you have been getting else-where, try Green's, 332 Pacific avenue. BEADS! BEADS! BEADS! Little Beads, Big Beads, Black Reads, Gold Beads, Silver Beads, Steer Bends, Pearl Beads, Beads of all colors, Kindergarten Beads, Clasps for Bead Chains. Big Curio Store, Santa Cruz. Mail orders promptly filled. By REX BEACH, Author of 'The Spoilers" and Barrier." 'The (Copyright, 1909, by Harper Bros.) (Chapter XXI Continued.) In the silence that followed the child struggled out of Constuntlne's arms and stood beside bis mother, the better to Inspect these strangers.

His little face was grimy; bis clothes, cut in the native fashion, were poor and not very clean. Yet he was more white than Aleut, and no one seeing bim could doubt bis parentage. The seamen had left their posts and were watching with such absorption that they failed to see a skiff with a single oarsman swing past the stern of the Grande Dame and make fast to the landing. Still unobserved, the man mounted the companion way swiftly. For once in bis life Wayne Wayland was too 'confused for definite speech.

Willis Marsh stood helpless. "Don't believe her!" he broke out "She Is lylug to protect her own "ITS FATIIKIt IS BOYD EMKItSOS." lover!" tie pointed to Chakawana. "That girl is the child's mother, but its father is Boyd Kmerson!" "Boyd Kmerson was never In Kalvlk until last December," said Cherry. "The child is three years old." "It seems I am being discussed," said a voice behind them, Kmerson clove bis way through the sailors, striding directly to Marsh. "What Is tuo meaning of this?" Mildred Wayland laid a fluttering hand upon her breast.

"I knew he would come," she breathed. Constantino broke his silence for the first time, addressing Mildred directly: "This baby b'long Mr. Marsh. He say he golu' marry Chakawana, but be lie. He goln' marry you because you are rich girl." He turned to Marsh.

"What for you lie, eh?" lie leaued forward with a frightful scowl. "I tell you long Time ago I kill you if you don' marry my sister." "Now I understand!" exclaimed Boyd. "It was you who stabbed ului that night In the cannery." "Yes. Chakawana tell him what the pries' say 'bout woman what don' marry. My sister say she go to hell herself and don' care much, but it ain't right for little baby to go to hell too." "What do you mean by that?" asked Mr.

Wayland. "The Father say If white man take Indian woman and dou' marry her she go to hell for thousuu' year mebbe two, three thousan' year. Anyhow, she don' never see Jesus' house. That's bad thing!" The breed shook his head seriously. "Chakawana she's good girl, and she go to church, i give money to tin? pries', too plenty money every time but he says that's no good; she's got to bo marry or she'll burn for always with little baby.

And so that's muke her scare', because little baby ain't do nothing to burn that way. Mr. Marsh he say It's all one lie, and he don't care If little baby do go to hell You hear thin lie don' care for lit tle baby." Constantino's eyes were full of tears as he strove laboriously to voice his religious teachings, lie went on with growing agitation: wnnn she's mighty scare' of that bad plaee, and she ask Mr Marsh again to marry her. Out lie boat her That's when I try to kill bim Mr. ICmerson ain't come so quick Mr Marsh go to hell himself." Wayne Wayland turned upon Marsh.

"Why don't you say something?" "I told you tho brat Isn't mine!" he cried. "If It isn't Emerson's it's Cherry Mnlntte's. They want money, but 1 won't bo bled." "You marry my sister?" asked Constantino. "No':" snarled Willis Marsh. "You can all go to and take the child with you." Without a single warning cry the brood lunged swiftly.

The others saw something gleam In his hand. Emerson Jumped for him, and the three men wont to the dock In a writhing tangle, sending the furniture spinning before' them. Mildred heard Boyd Kmerson cry to the sailors: "Get out of the way! I've got him!" Then saw him locked In the Indian's arms. They had gained their feet now and spun backward, bringing up against the yacht's cabin with a crash of shivering glass. A knife, wrenched from the brood's Rrasp, wont whirling over the side Into the sea.

Wayne Wayland loosed his daugu- The News; three months Button-Length Ctiamoisette (Suede la another name) Black and Natural Shadea ON SALE Thle la an extraordinary pur-ohaae. The regular retail price I $1 the pair. Our Sale Price, while they laet, 50 Pair KELLY'S THE RACKET 60 Pacific Avenue DIFFERENT NATIONS have different favolrtes in the -way of drlnka. We cater to all nations, and oarry everything In the Liquor line from champagne to Hollands gin. Our R.

B. Haydeu Whiskies are pro-aounced perfect In flavor and body, and our Imported and domestic Winea compare favorably -with the bent I vintages. Prices are very reasonuable and selection varied THE BALICH LIQUOR STORE i ANDY BALICH, Prop. Wholesale and Retail. 170 Paclflo Ave.

Main 223. No Work We can't do It If we wanted to, because our men don't know how to do sloppy work. We Invite Inspection of any of our plumbing Jobs about town, Irrespective of fang age they were completed. They are all solid pieces of work toa'ay. Heath Faneuf 125 Pacific Ave Main 104 A poor watch can easily ruin your business reputation.

I will sell you a good new one, or I will make your poor old one run right. TRUMBLY'S THE JEWELER 212 Paclflo Ave. IloveS Sloppy ir-1 WATCH. I i I' '7 EiPSkf FOUR-INCH REGULATION RIFLE ARRIVED TODAY WILL BE ADDED TO EQUIPMENT. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS ABOUT THE LOCAL DIVISION OF NAVAL RESERVES.

The local division of the Naval Reserves received today from the United States government at Washington, via the Mare Island navy yard, a regulation four-Inch gun and equipment, Including the Morris compressed air re-coll attachment, carriage and pivot. Tho shipment, which arrived this morning and which was unloaded next to the Armory on Front street, weighs about Ave tons in all, and arrived lu good order. Lieutenant T. W. Kelly personally supervised the unloading of the latest addition to the Naval Reserves' equipment.

"We are now In pretty good shape for up-to-date practice," said Mr. Kelly this morning. "A regular naval officer will he detailed by Urn government to assist us in mounting the new and to give Instructions to the iillcers and men regarding its use. Wo now have a sub-target rille machine, and have been promised wireless telegraphy equipment mid an automatic semaphore as additions to our equipment at the Armory for the use of the division. The gun which arrived this morning Is the model of tho regular 4-lnch gun now in use on all tho government battle ships and cruisers.

"We are hoping for an added tnt.er- st In the Naval Reserves," continued Mr, Kelly, "now that we are beginning to be better equipped, and I hope to see the young men of the town who are Interested applying for membership." lletore leaving the Armory tills morning Mr. Kelly showed a News man 5000 rounds of ammunition in boxes on a hand-truck in the equipment room, already for quick moving jn case of a fire. "Tho first tiling 1 did when I took charge of tho local division was to buy that truck and pile the ammunition on It, so that danger of fire In tho building would be lessened by being mblo to move tho ammunition im-modlalely," said Mr. Kelly. 275 PUPILS IT Principal G.

A. Bond gave The News this morning some Interesting figures regarding high school registration. There are 125 freshmen enrolled, 71 of which are new scholars, lho balance having entered at tho beginning of the last term. There are SG scholars enrolled who have never been in the high school before, and there are 5.1 more scholars enrolled this year at. this time than there wera lasL year at lho same time, The total enrollment, oday In lie high school is 27.1.

Mr. Bond says that all of the foregoing figures arc liable to bo Increased inside of tho next week or two on account of right now being so close to the opening day AFTER1GAVAL1ER BOSTON, Sept. 21. Boston society women are aroused over the latest revelations made in the life of I.iiui Cavallerl as a result of her husband's return to America and the stories that followed. Many of them will boycott the singer when she.

appears at the Boston opera house the coming season "Cavalier! is disgusting," said Miss Mary Boyle O'Reilly, daughter of John Boyle O'Reilly, the poet. "The self-respecting attitude of artists on tho stage for the last 20 years leaves no excuse for Cavalleri's conduct. The public should show their disapproval by utterly Ignoring her." Others who ardently advocate the proposed boycott are Mrs. Charlotte Smith, president, of the women's board of irade; Mrs. Susan Y.

Fitzgerald and Mrs. Julia Duff, former member of the board of education. Chickens? Yes. Send in orders early for Sunday dinner. Main 266.

2t 00 BOSTON Willi Manganese Fibre Razor. Strops Special Metalcid Process. No Honing Required. Every Strop Is Guaranteed. Regular $2 Strop SPECIAL PRICE $1.25 FARRINGTON GILLEN DRUGS AND KODAKS 92 Pacific Avenue Telephone Main 3 Leading Eastman Kodaks Agents SIGNS! SIGNS! Pugh, the sign man, is on to his cilic avenue.

Y. M. C. A. building.

racuic upposite fcoquei Ave. BATHING AND BOATING. THLVEiTBATHToUSE floats for rent at all hours of day and night. Suits for bathers. Large boats for parties.

Experienced boatmen in attendance. MRS. B. L. RICHARDSON, Corner Beach and Third Sts.

CANDY STORE Get your candies while at the beach. We make high grade sweets of a'l kinds CASINO CANDY STORE Main Floor of Casino: II CS'Nf job. Everybody knows it. Phone Main 197. SOS Pa- all Jil 1 MTTI AVTl LTJ-J 1VM TiMnM T.Ik 88 Pacific Santa Crux Directors F.

A. Hlhn, P. K. Roberta, L. E.

McClellan, F. O. Hihn, P. IX BaWwm, C. D.

Hinkle, H. Deminj 8urplus and undivided profits $48,460 ft'LV'n', 3Qi GARAGES CENTRAL GARAGE Fire Proof. Only up-to-date mn chine and repair shop. Automobiles for hire day or night. Cars stored by day or month.

Main 446 25 Soquel Ave HOTELS Our RAVIOLA DINNERS are famous. Make up a party and try one. ST. JAMES HOTEL. Near Railroad Whaf.

Phone Main 63. First National Bank )fflcerg F. D. Baldwin, Pres P. A.

Hihn, T. G. McCreary, Cashier; E. Du.benbis, Assistant Cashier. capital, paid up 1 100,000.00 1 City SaVingS Bank Under management INTEREST PAID ON DE POSITS SEMI-ANNUALLY.

i Capital, paid $97,908.35 Reserve and undivided profit 40 300.0H.

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