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PAGE THREE SANTA CRUZ NEWS, BAKTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 193f BAD CHECK CHARGE 8 Mary Williams to War on Short-Weight Scales Wins T. War on Short-Weight Scales Wins MAIDEN'S FLIGHT LANDS HER IN ARMS OF LAW 8 8 IS PLACED AGAINST WATSONVILLE MAN I SHIP MERGER DISCUSSED rj tt III I .1.111. 1 I.J.1IIIIIMMHIIMIIIIISI lllMltlllH Get All of Estate OfB.F.Meeder 1000 AT 4-11 CLUB FETE SEE PRIZE AWARDED William Nelson, assistant leader ot the Soquel 4-H club, today received the annual scholarship ot the Citizens and Commercial Savings bank of Soquel as the Charles Remlck, 26-year-old Watsonvillo truck driver, was today confined to the county jail awaiting trial in superior court on a charge of passing a worthless cheek. Ho was held to answer in Watsonvilie yesterday afternoon. Remick is a brother ot George F.

Remick, 20, who on August 2G, was sentenced to San Quentin prison for from one to 14 years for a similar offense. Because Mary M. Williams, 38 Pilkington Lane, was kind and friendly -to if he wife of the late Benjamin Meeder during the last illness ormef S4nta Cruz woman, she will receive all ot the estate qf This fc-as provided for in the Meeder will' which was filed for probate this morning' by Attorney J. L. in tlW superior, court.

The will which was holographic and draWn May 1915, says that Miss Williams, who is tho niece of the decedent, is to receive all his property "for fj outstanding club member in the Whon Florence E. Porter of San Jose drove to this city October 4, her car was lot', lowed by another in which were three young tnan. who she thought were trying to 'Jpi her So Nhe? sped Through the mountain pass and into Santa Yuz in an effort to dodge them. She succeeded after reaching; Pacific avenue, but only to be confronted by a hard lioiled traffic cop who would not listen to reason ami cited i her for speeding. All this was explained to Police Judge R.

Springer In a letter this- morning re- reived nt the time the young lady was supposed to appear in answer to the charge. Judge Springer dismissed the action. Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Berry, 21 Hall street are building a three room cottage on their adjoining county. The presentation BANK GET SKJ.OfJO CHICAGO, 111., Oct. 10. ff' Four robbers held up the Habtead Exchange National bank on the southwest side today and escaped maae at the Achievement day Program of 13 county 4-H clubs with $16,000 in currency.

and in consideratipn of he grejat kindness in caring for and nUTS-ing my wife in her last illness." ac mo soquel grammar COLONIAL BALL With regard adopted scnool grounds find attended '-by nearly 1,000 persons. in making the presentation daughter, Nellie fmleri formerly known as Eleanor Mary Meeder, address unknown, the will provides that she shall Teceive nothing from the estate "for the reason that she has been guilty of unusual and serious misconduct." Room, Corner Front and Laurel Hts. TONIGHT Old Fashioned Dances iiarom Wright, cashied of the 4 bank, revealed that first alterna What would be America's greatest steamship merger, involving a doien large lines with more than 180 vessels was under discussion at a conference of shipping and financial magnates held at San Francisco, beginning Oct. 8. Participating in the conferenee were: Left property.

As soon as the house is completed they will make it their home. This is the first ot a group The estate consists entirely- of tive in the list of candidates was Jean Sindel, fourth year club personal property, at more to right, standing Cletus Keating, attorney lor uooseveu sieamsmp tnan jiu.uuu. -rne petition wntcn Kenneth p. Dawson, Portland, heading States Steamship Co. and Atlantic Steamship R.

Stanley Dollar, heading Dollar Steamship Co. and Admiral Line. Seated Kermit Roose was signed by Leonard Williams, named in the will; as executor, will be heard October 23. The will velt, New York, president, Roosevelt Steamship Herbert Fleish- was witnessed by W. Bromn NEW OFFICE Dr.

George H. Dakan Dentistry X-ray Announces that he has moved his dental office to larger and more suitable quarters in Suite Seven Medico-Dental Building Corner Lincoln street and Pacific avenue. Telephone 100. hacker, San Francisco financier and backeivoi the group; J. M.

Franklin. New York, vice-president, Roosevelt and Fannie A. Brown. of cottages to be built on their property. Their daughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hess and their small daughter will arrive soon from Los Angeles where they have made their home for some time. Mr. Hess will immediately begin building a cottage court on their Hall street property. In this last group there will be eight All will be finished this winter and ready for occupancy early next spring.

Steamship Co. 1 Two turbines, said to be'vthe ii -XX world's, largest, will be installed Merger of Big on the -new Swedish government i member of the Mountain group. Second place in the alternative llst was won by Winafred Kester of the Soquel 4-H club. According to the rnles of the scholarship contest If the winner is unable to make use of the scholarship within a specified pe-jjriod and does not use it to secure 'advanced education beyond high I school, then the first alternate fi will receive it. I The program started at 10:30 this morning with games and ath-fletic contests which were foflow-led by a picnic lunch.

Musical I program, speeches by Mr. Wright, 1 county key banker, and W. G. NEA Los Angeles Bureau Combatting dealers who have short weight, Los Angeles authorities opened a drive on them and here you see the result. County Sealer C.

M. Fuller is shown smashing seized scales with which the cheating was done. Woman Robber Denied Appeal power station at Vargon, Sweden, which iB to be completed in 1933. The turbines 'cost $268,000 'V Shipping Lines Discussed In S. F.

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. America's shipping kings the Big Five who control one million and a half tons of merchant marine yesterday spent a day in a dual battle. i Water house, assistant state lead- On the one hand they fought to keep newspaper men from learn ing what their conferences were about, and on the other to recon er in club work, and presentation awards for outstanding accomplishments were. featured this af-' ternoon.

jl Clubs Commended II In a short address Paul Bar-jlker, assistant farm advisor in 'charge ot the program and at the cile differences standing in the way of the greatest amalgamation of vessel lines the world has ever known. That this community ot inter head ot 4-H club work in the ests, in the form of a holding com county, commended the various pany or some similar organiza Sealed Tight Ever Right tion, was reaching a concrete form clubs for their accomplishments i during the past year placed stress on the work of was the opinion of observers at the second day of conferences at (the Soquel, Mountain, Live Oak Davenport clubs, which com the St. Francis hotel. Two Points Stressed 'pleted all projects. These clubs MRS.

ELLEN E. SMITH Two angles rose clearly above 'represent more than half of the the horizon of question and con SAN FRANCISCO. 10. I county enrollment of 318 mem- jecture. were: i I bers, he said.

Mrs. Ellen Ellis Smith, convicted i'i Tribute to leaders, -who haw neard United States IHiyAATOIl All difficulties in the way of the Dollar-Dawson-Chapman in i taken an interest in the club District Judge Harold Louderback terests conforming to the new iwork for more than five years tfyas paid by Mr. Waterhouse. deny her final appeal that her prison sentence be modified or shipping board contract for the purchase of the United States Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dandenberg Lines have been eradicated and suspended. She will leave in a few days for the federal prison at Salem, to begin serving of Felton, Mrs. Benjamin Ceschi of Corralitos and S. B. Hunt of the deal is practically certain of consummation nex.Tbueeday.

Scotts Valley received recogni- two concurrent terms of 25 years each. She was convicted of par Direction of the American Mer ttion. chant Marine, so that it may be crytti ticipating in train robberies at McAvoy on June 22, 1929. at at stabilized on a profitable basis, Poultry Prizes Robert Gibbs, 12-year-old mem- will be effected through a gigan jber of the Mountain 4-H club, tic merger or combination of won first place in the poultry pro- shipping companies. jject competition and received Nobel, on November 7, 1930.

$900,000 In Cash Found In Room of 3 yearling pullets with trap-nest it's open! records from the Keaau Poultry MISS MOFFETT DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME PROM HEART ATTACK Ifarm of Oiaa, Hawaii, whose hens won the international egg laying Aged N.Y. Woman I A (contest here last year. The award was made on the wote of Walter Christie and Fred NEW YORK, Oct. 10. ()- See the new notched tab on the top of the package.

Hold down one half with your thumb. Tear The discovery of an additional Miss Effie a resident of this city: for 11 years, died at her home, 541 Soquel avenue, this morning after a sudden illness. Coroner W. R. Congdon, who investigated, said death was due J500.000 in currency in a hidden Murdock, who yesterday made a itour ot inspection of all the pocks of 4-H club members in the pocket in her skirt yesterday brought Mrs.

Ida Mayfield Wood's 3 fn off the other half. Simple. Quick. I Zip! That's all. Uniquel Wrapped ounty.

In addition to the pullets young to heart disease. hoard of cash and securities to near the million mark. I pibbs was awarded a Tancred The 93-year-old woman was ocKerei iium uie ureeuiug muta in dust-proof, moisture-proof taken last week from the hotel Miss Moffett was a native of Iowa. The body was removed to the Chase mortuary. Funeral arrangements are pending.

She is by her stepmother, Mrs. T. J. Moffett, with whom she made her home; room in which she lived alone. of Ramon Fernandez on Paul Sweet Lane.

The Mission lumber company donated materials to the boy for construction of an and placed under a guardian's care. foot colony house for the A nurse, observing the aged foirds. and five sisters, Mrs. O. P.

Moritz woman furtively counting money. Wood Brothers lumber com of 479 Soquel avenue, Mrs. J. B. waited until she dozed and then pany gave lumber for the con Moritz of San Jose, Mrs.

H. F. extracted a canvas bag from her ktruction of a 10x10 foot colony Brown of Oaklaud, Mrs. Harry Martin of 57 Parkside avenue and skirt. In it were ten packages, each containing five $10,000 bills.

house to Paul Sultzer, 13-year-old of the Live Oak iub, in Mrs. J.1 K. Hinkle of 26 Hunolt Earlier in the week authorities street. which he will house selected pul-aets from a flock of 180. found about $400,000 in currency and securities in Mrs.

Wood's Herald Square hotel room. It had been stuck away in trunks -XX William Tltmus and Donald PICTORIAL CLASSIFIED Stone, Live Oak club members; irtichard Cornwell, Soquel mem XX- which contained her faded finery germ -proof Cellophane. Clean, protected, neat, FRESH! what could be more modern than LUCKIES' improved Humidor package so easy to open! Ladies the LUCKY tab is your finger nail protection. Made of the finest tobaccos The Cream of many Crops LUCKY STRIKE alone offers the throat protection of the exclusive pASTIfGf Process yrhich includes the use of modern Ultraviolet Rays the process that expels certain irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. These expelled irritants are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE! "They'n out -so they can't be in!" No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat.

ber; Alvin Gregory, Davenport But it had not been determined member, and Warren Schumacher, (Boulder Creek member, received In Sickness milk nourishes the 'limping' digestive organs with least effort or resistance. lv, P'V. rim i mention in the con whether this $900,000 represents the total wealth 'of the widow of Benjamin Wood, once owner of a long. defunct newspaper called the New York Daily News. Fourteen trunks in a storage warehouse are test.

yet to be examined. The neat little 93-year-old wo man who danced with King Ed rJV- ward VII when he was Prince of Wales and who was courted by Samuel Tilden she was a belle back in the seventies--wept when authorities invaded her room in the hotel a week ago and seized (legally, of course) the first $400,000 which she had hoarded Will You MOVE? Are you thinking of moving? You will find most attractive new homes listed in the Want Ads. Many desirable houses and apartments are offered for rent in these columns, and you can easily decide whether they are suitable for your needs. If you are planning to buy, note the excellent real estate bargains. NEWS WANT ADS Palatable Milk-is best sotted to fight the forces of the body that would destroy it.

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