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

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SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. i.W) 1 PAGE TWO WHERE SANTA GLAUS STOPS 'IN SANTA CRUZ Smith Cox I Shop Early Santa Cruz has a real company of Boy Scouts. Last evening, in response to the announcement of Rev. Langdon on Sunday, a crowd of boys gathered in the parlors of the Pennsylvania Avenue M.

E. church to listen to Secretary Metts' presentation of the new international movement of the boys. It was a Jolly crowd, it was a determined crowd, a manly crowd, and the call to a life of "doing a good turn to somebody every day" met its response no less readily than the pictures of camp-life, and the ideals of self-reliance, resourcefulness and all-round manliness and worth set forth by the speaker. Mr. Metts pointed out that it is the allurement of a clean life, a strong life, that has drawn together the half million boys and more of two continents in this greatest boy movement of all lilstory.

Following Mr. Metts, Prof. Stevens, the director of Manual training In the public schools, made an enthusiastic little speech In which he expressed his hearty sympathy with the ment and his readiness to help in any way possible. He closed with a description of camp life that made all present hungry to go camping at once. At the close an opportunity was Pipes.Tobacco and Smokers' Articles Key West Imported and Domestic Cigars 94 Pacific Ave.

Opposite Court House It Will Pay You to Visit This Store Before Buying Cigars for the Holiday Trade Club Rooms in Connection z4 Pacific Ave. 1 Something 71ectrical Complete lines now on display. Goods can be reserved and delivered later. Select your Books, Calendars, and Toys now while the assortments are large. Have your pictures framed at once.

Finest class of work and satisfaction guaranteed. Latest patterns in veneer mouldings just received from Eastern market. Will be glad to show you. DOLLS DOLLS! DOLLS! All sizes, styles and prices. Call and see them.

Watch our Windows. H. E. IRISH COMPANY. Pianos, Music, Victor and Edison dealers 146 Pacific Avenue for Ever vbodv given the boys to sign up as candidates for "Tenderfoot," and arrangements were made to meet Saturday afternoon to organize patrols and begin work.

A troop of three patrols will be organized with Secretary Metts as scoutmaster and John Heard assistant Five Acres of Land Free Gift I have ten five-acre tracts whrch I am going to give away absolutely free of charge en Christmas day. You can have one If you ask for it. The only condition Is that you buy the 500 Christmas treet which are growing on each five-acre tract at the rate of 40o each. Here's your The trees will pay for the land, or the land will pay for the trees; have It your own way. The location Is near Glenwood.

The soil Is deep and rich and the water Is there all the time. JOHN DUBUIS, 143 Pacific Ave. Get one of those new toasters, "The El Tosto." Price while they last, $3.50 Davis Electric Co Phone Main 253 312 Pacific Avenue COURT NOTES 1 a 0 of M. O. Jennings, deceased Notice to creditors.

In the matter of the petition of the I'ajuro Valley Savings and Loan Society for change of name Certificate of secretary of slate; uflldavit of publication; decree changing name to I'a-Jaro Valley Savings Hank. Estate of Catherine 1). Magruder, deceased JJond on sale of nlil estate, Ellon Cook Wells vs. Nancy .1. Council et al.

Disclaimer and consent that decree quieting title may be en California Glace Fruit FRAZIER LEWIS, at Pacific. and Soquel avenue, it selling California Glace Fruit for one week at 65 cents per pound, in one, two, and three pound boxes, ornamented with California views. Suitable Christmas gifts for Eastern friends. FRAZIER LEWIS Pacific at SoqueJ Ave. Phone 106 fp" 7 In Right Tailored Clothes at Ready Made Prices, Suits made out jf your own patterns tor $15.

9 A. lYi. COVELL Temporary Office Over Old Office, 219 Pacific Avenue OOPTHIfcHT I 0t to. v. mtici o- B.

ft B. Coffee and Tea Specialists X-M AS GIFTS That Will Be Appreciated For the Little Tots A pair of our durable, high top, stylish Boots; or a pair of Red Slippers. For the Boy or Girl A nice pair of Dancing Slippers. For Mother A pair of fancy Felt Slip-' pers or Juliets. For Father A nice pair of Slippers or Romeos We have received a nice line of Men's Slippers also Dancing Pumps for Boys and Girls.

The Walsh Mellott Co. 184 Pacific Avenue Acceptable Xmas Gifts tered; decree quieting title. Estato of Catherine Logan, deceased Continued to Iec. 12. Estate of Oeorge Dresbacli, (lev ceased Petition for order of sale of real estate granted.

Duller vs. Look Dropped from calendar, having been settled out. or court. Annie O'Connell vb. John M.

Welch Motion to tax costs Is passed cm account of absence of attorneys on both tides. O. I' Plyer vs. Wllllum Klsoin Passed to be re-set. Sadie Majors vs.

Y. V. Majors Interlocutory decree of divorce Is granted to plaintiff. HOWEVER BIG A SALARY YOU DRAW, it's what you save out of it that counts for independence. We'll help you do a little saving in your purchases of Coffee and Tea.

Not an imitation saving made at the sacrifice of quality, but a genuine one on goods of the highest grade sold below usual high grade prices. That's a saving worth the making. We are able to save, satisfy and please you, as we roast our Coffee fresh Plumes, Ladies Bonnets and Toques, Children Hats and Doll Hats at very low prices. MISS KATE HAND LEY MASONIC FUNERAL NOTICE, and import our new crop teas. A 138 Pacific Avenue Between Church and Walnut hi 1 1 hi 6 SOQUEL AVENUE PHONE SANTA CRUZ 416 fl CHRISTMAS 1910 Red Men Gather Around Camp Fire There will be a special meeting of Santa Ciuw lodge, No.

V. A. on Monday, December 12, at. 1 o'clock p. m.

for the purpose of attending the funeral of our deceased brother Llewellyn Sidney Spangler, a member of Heulnh lodge, No. 4-11. of Adair, Iowa. All brothers of the lodge are requested to be present. Sojourning brothers are requested to attend.

The funeral will take place from Myrtle street at 2 o'clock p. m. Ily order of the Master. EDWARD S. WEST, Secretary.

To Induce morning shopping, the II. E. Irish company p.nnounco that during the next week 10 per cent discount will bo allowed on all purchases before 11 a. payable ill Christmas cards, postals or calendars. Our store is full of beautiful Christmas Gifts.

We have so many different lines of goods it would be impossible to even mention them all. We only ask you CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES For Men ARTISTIC HOLIDAY BOXES OF TIES AND SUSPENDERS TO MATCH. AND BOXES WITH TIES AND SOX TO MATCH. MUFFLERS SILK AND FULL DRESS. BRADLEY AUTOMOBILE MUFFLERS, WITH OR WITHOUT COLLAR.

SPECIAL HOLIDAY NECKWEAR, SMOKING JACKETS, BATH ROBES. SOMETHING EXTRA ATTRACTIVE A LARGE VARIETY OF PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH COLORED BORDERS. THE TOGGERY 116 Pacific Avenue the San Francisco tribes had his quiver full of anecdotes. Chief George li. Crittenden responded with an amusing monologue and the Crittenden sisters entertained with duets, accompanied by the eldest sister.

Chief Campbell and Ella Gray gave a duet with mandolin and piano. At the tenth run the committee on feed" took charge and substitutes for corn and venison were served to all present. About seventy-five were present and at the eleventh run they departed to their teepees, all voting the entertainment and feed a success. About fifteen signed up for a reorganization of the Daughters of Pocohon-tus, which it is hoped to have'formed early in the new year. 1 to come in and look around.

On (lie sleep of the ninth sun. beav er moon, O. S. D. 4 lit, I lie chiefs, warriors iiml braves of Roxast tribe No.

136 met the seventh run, thirtieth breath, around their council brand at their tribal wigwam on Pacific avenue. The business of the tribe was promptly dispatched by Sachem Charles W. and at the eighth run the doors of the council chamber were thrown open and the wives and sweethearts of the chiefs and invited guests were admitted. After a half hour of general conversation, Sachem Balzari rapped with liis tomahawk for order and an interesting program was rendered. Mrs.

K. C. llollnunn gave a fine exhibition of Indian ohib swinging, accompanied by her hnsltand as pianist, K. K. Spanieling rendered several of his humorous monologues and songs and was heartily applauded.

A quartet of ladies and gentlemen rendered several ASK FOR OUR PRICES WE SAVE YOU MONEY MARRIED. PROCTOR It ICKEY In Baiita Cruz, Dec. by Rev. II. K.

Milnes, Roy C. Proctor of Santa Cruz and Miss Laura Grace Kitkey ot Santa Cruz. DIED. KELLKY In Santa Cruz, Dec. Ezekiel Kelley, aged 73 years, fi months and 17 days.

DRUGS AND KODAKS 92 Pacific Avenue Phone Santa Cruz 3 LEADING EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS I. O. O. F. RELIEF COMMITTEE.

Members of Rranciforte lodge No. 96, San Lorenzo lodge No. 147 and all sojourning brethren are requested to assemble at I. O. O.

F. hall Monday, Dec. 12, at 1 o'clock p. m. to attend the funeral of Brother Llewellyn Spangler, of Stirling City lodge, No.

178. By order of FRED D. HUFF, President. James E. Murphy, Secretary.

selections. Jhief of Records Ensign gave recitation, and Keeper of Wampum R. H. Appleby made a long 'talk on (he objects of the Improved 'order of Red Men. Chiefs Moninger and Hltchings got off several amusing FRUIT TREES ORDEDS SOLICITED.

If you Intend to plant extensively of any one variety, place your order now, bofore they are sold short. Call and get a special quantity price, at 29 Blackburn street. T. A. BUTTER WORTH, agent Fancher Creek Nurseries of Fresno.

SPANOLKR In this city, Dec. 7, Llewellyn S. Spangler, a native of Ohio, aged 43 years. Friends and acquaintances of the deceased are respectfully Invited to attend Ms funeral Monday, Dec. 12, at 2 o'clock p.

m. from bis late residence on Myrtle street. Interment in I. 0. O.

cemetery. Where Shall the Ungodly and the Sinner Appear." Bible school, 9.45 a. m. C. 7.30 p.

m. Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wednesday. Interesting AT GARFIELD PARK.

Church of Christ, J. H. McCullough, minister. Morning subject: "The Destiny of the evening: "If the Righteous Scarcely are Saved, gags, but luckily for them hit no one present. A visiting chief from one of.

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