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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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cantA iKKfc Hititt ctfii dilbolkk tfjfetSbAV, 21, lf)32 PLUMBER IN S. C. HALF CENTURY. IS NOTED FIGURE 0FS.CF0R55 10,000 ASKED FOR DUILDiriG VICTIM OF STROKE Da vies, resident of Santa jiAlNSTOnESs Cruz for 58 years, was today con' fined to his bed suffering a heart TAKEN BY FIRE attack by which he was stricken YEARSISDEAD Thomas Armstrong, romcntlc twd weeks ago. Dr.

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a.1c pint Jar ISe re, 03e quart Jar 3Tc MAYONNAISE WTIH A NEW LOW PHIOE 8 it? 25c 6 cans 25C man was attending htm. QUAKER MAID Recalling memories of a sational night fire which de Mr. Davies, aspirant last year figure Jn Santa Cruz a half a cen for a berth on the city council stroyed an old supply station on (Limit Tall Tana) was recently convicted by a Jury BUTTER RED RIBBON Lb. tury ago, died last night at nts home, 136 Garfield street, after Oil TO Creamy Oregon, lb. 140 in police court of violation of the The News to Run Free Ads For "Swaps" All Next Week Everyone should read an important full page announcement which will appear in this paper Saturday.

It will concern those small but' very valuable adjuncts to our business and social life-classified ads. -j Those of us who still possess the Yankee Inclination to swap something that we don't exactly need for something that we would like to have, will get a big heave out of the full -page announcement. Because in it will be found the open door for the carrying out of that Yankee Inclination. In fact, during all of next week1 The' News will open its classified columns to all without charge for the period of one week for a regular hard times fiesta for swapping through advertising. 1 Start puttering around the house right now and dig out those things that you are through with and cannot use but which someone else might want, then think up what you want yourself, combine' the two ideas and bring them to The News office.

We will make you up a swap advertisement and run It for a week for nothing. The whole idea Is to stimulate things a little bit and incidentally have more people learn Just how valuable classified advertising Read that ad on Saturday! the east side of lower Pacific avenue on April 11, 1927, when the building was not only wiped out but also the adjacent two- 17c city plumbing ordinance and was UIILI.UL Tillamook, lb an Illness of several years. He was 83 years of age. fined $25 by Judge Francis FURS 17c story property, formerly the borne Hall. Extra Doz.

Mr. Armstrong, gambler and FISCHERS, lb 25c MOKAR, lb. im rlitaBl COFFEE of the pioneer, now deceased Due to his illness, Judge Hall saloon' keeper of, Santa Crux in today reduced the fine, to $10 Dr. Charles Witney, testimpny was taken In the, superior court this morning In a suit brought which was paid. the latter part of the nineteenth 2 Large No.

2 Cans 25 3 bottle 25c Dozen 98C RAINIER GINGER ALE century, was known as Big Hearted Tom," because of his SOLID PACK FANCY RIPE by Mrs. Carolina Garelli, owner of the Witney property at the time of the fire, In which she work in aiding the poor and Mooney (Continued from Page One) friendless. seeks 10,000, The Garellla op 2H lb. con 19c Owner of considerable property CURE 3lbs.21c r. SEMOLINA SAX 6 lb.

wood box 3lw MACARONI, SPAGHETTI. VERMICELLI, ETC. crated the property as a boarding SYRUP to review the Judgment of the su bouse. 15c lb. ran preme court and that of three or and one of the strongest men in the county, he was known as a defender of the.

weak and destitute. PENNANT, maple flavor, Imitation. defendants are the construction firm of Clinton Hea- my predecessors, Gov. William' Stephens, Gov. Friend W.

Rich CLAMS 0.19 ley, who at the time were paving Pacific avenue and Installing new When he came to Santa Cruz In 27 SWANSDOWN Large CAKE FLOUR Package SPORTSMEN VISIT SALINAS RIVER TO VIEW PROPOSED 1877 be acquired the Jose Perez conduits for gas and electric serv ardson and Gov. C. C. Young, to each of whom application was made by Thomas J. Mooney for pardon, and the denial of such ap property on what is now Garfield ice and drains.

The property, street which was then the site of which was Ignited in a mysterious STATE FISHING RESERVE the arena where were held bull plication. way, was Jhe building in which SPINACH 10 RIPE OLIVESKy, Canl 4C and bear fights and the adobe "For reasons indicated the ap- this firm stored a larg quanti plication of Thomas J. Mooney ourselves, our posterity, and our A group of Santa Cruz sports' DOG FOOD 325 TOMATO JUICE L21c SHRIMP 219 hall In which the Spanish resir dents of earlier years had held their fandangos. ty of oil in drumB and some gasp 5 Carelessness Charged men and other interested resi for pardon is hereby denied." HISTORY OP CASK visitors." Many In Party The adobe was torn down a Mrs. Garelli in, her complaint CHATKA' Mooney, who was born ih 1881 was convicted in January, 1917 dents Journeyed to Mobs Landing yesterday to inspect the beach and lewer portions of the Salinas The following were present at yesterday's inspection: J.

S. Lam-son, regional chairman of the CRAB SUGAR of participation in the Prepared few years ago because rats bad nested in the chalkrock foundations and partially destroyed the building. ness day parade bombing In San state chamber of commerce con river and Elkhorn Inlet to famil charges the paving firm with carelessness and neglect and full responsibility for the blaze which resulted In the destruction of ber and almost destroyed the adjoining piece belonging to ,7 Browa or Powdered Francisco on July 22, 1916, and Lb. servation committee; D. Dun- larize themselves with the present MAZOLA Pint tin 19c Quart, tin 33c Mr.

Armstrong, who was born was sentenced to death. woody, director of conservation, in Osbkosh, on April 9, The following year, after Presl W. I. Tburber at that time. She SHORTENING 3 -rtLl 25 1849, came to Santa Cruz In 1877.

dent Wilson had urged Gov. Wil project to acquire the area as a state reserve. While there they met members of the conservation committee of the state chamber state chamber of commerce; W. F. Graham, district manager state chamber of commerce; P.

M. Reynolds, a i 1 Charles Is represented by Attorneys J. liam D. Stephens of California to He had been married in Owaton-na, seven years earlier. 5 n3.

24 Leonard and Stanford' G. Smith. Faaer 1.0BB Grain bring about a new hearing in the Occupying the' stand for most His father, W. R. Armstrong, CORN of commerce and representatives case, Mooney's sentence was com Gold.

Bantam or Sweet White 3 Townsend, San Francisco; C.Ben of the morning, Mrs. Garelli was of Monterey sportsmen's organ! muted to life Imprisonment. nett, San Francisco; Isaiah Hart- had been an early settler in Wisconsin and had died soon after the Civil war. zations. In 1921 the case was again be man, Boulder Creek; Jesse Wil closely questioned through an Interpreter, Albert Marlni, by Attorney Bert B.

Snyder, represent S. A. Buchanan, Santa Cruz fore the public when John McDon son, TT. S. Forest service; Frank INE- Cn CUC HOT SAUCE 725 SWAN 3 lge.

6 i fc TOILET PAPER oz. rolls I Mr. Armstrong Is survived by realtor and sportsman, who rep aid, a key witness, signed affida vits that his testimony was per APPLE Thompson, state division of "forestry; Mike Morelll, Bill Karn, large cans 25C two children, Edward Armstrong ing the contractors, with regard to the value of her property, both resented the Santa Cruz Rod and and Mrs. Catherine Ward, both of Gun club during the tour, said: Jured, but Gov. Stephens refused the building and the contents S.

A. Buchanan and Mrs. Harry Hooper, all representing tho San "We were shown the sand' a full pardon to Mooney then. Santa' Cruz; by his brother, J. E.

Armstrong, 141 Walnut avenue; and a sister, Mrs. Glencairn Reed, dammed mouth of the Salinas In 1929 Estelle Smith, last of ta Cruz Rod and Gun club; W. H. WAX PAPER 2-40 ft. rolls 15c 125 ft.

roll 17c Little authentic fact could be gotten from the witness for the reason that what records she had of Small Package I I id Package 25c the principal witnesses against il-0 OATS river whose source is 100 miles away. We were told of a time 110 Garfield street. Mooney at his trial, made a the value of the household fur Joesting, Santa Cruz County Development association; Fred Mc-Cargar, Salinas chamber of commerce; C. E. Brown, Monterey when this river was mapped by sworn' statement that she identi nishlngs, were destroyed In the fire, according to her testimony.

fied Mooney falsely at his trial, Purity Grocery 14lc Large No. 2H Cans She said that she had been forced PEACHES Heavy 8yrap Valuation Disputed chamber of commerce. U. S. government as navigable for 18 miles from its mouth.

We were led to visualize the loss of this navigatability through the DOUBLE STRENGTHWITH METAL CUTTEH CALUMET 4 Lb. Baking Powder I canfcQ MATCHES BSEM The contractors are asserting to make the identification by threats from those interested in that the $2000 value that she President Denies Safeway Merger State-wide rumors that the his prosecution. use of its waters for irrigation. Good Fishing Gone places on the contents of the structure Is out of line and should be less. Mrs.

Garelli Damages Asked Of Man Charged Pardon. Once Denied. "We were told of a time when On July 8, 1930, Governor C. maintained, however. In her tes salmon and steelhead fishing in Young denied Mooney's applica SOAP 10ba27C the Salinas river equalled in qua! tlon for pardon.

With Battery timony that she and her husband probably spent more, rather than On December 1, 1930, the Call A' WHITE LAUNDRY BAR ity and quantity the fishing in the Klamath river; when the bay of Purity grocery chain had taken over or planned to take over the Safeway store chain were denied today in San Francisco by I. H. Hedden, president of the Purity Chalii stores. fornia supreme court declined to less, to furnish the place In the period from the time they bought Already facing a criminal recommend a pardon for Mooney, MALT SYRUP 3 tl98c OLD HEIDELBERG hop flavor It up to the time of the fire. Monterey was each season alive with salmon, now last due to the closing of the opportunity of the by.

a vote of six to one. The dis charge for the alleged assault of Frank Hart, in this city on January 28, Otto H. Beeler, East Other witnesses-for Mrs. Garf- senting justice commenting You can say to everyone that ii mis morning were uity cierK strongly on the "gross injustice' fish to spawn by the sanding up of the mouth of this largest river Sam Evans who Identified the or he believed had been done there is no foundation for the report that we are to take over the Safeway stores or that the two SALAD OIL oauon 55c BULK Brine yonr container. entering the bay.

Mooney. dinance governing the amount of gasoline that was permittsd by the city to be kept in a building "We were shown the old river Last year agitation for companies are to be merged," said Mr. Hedden. "The matter bed between the present dammed' Mooney's release from prison and by K. N.

Muir, realtor in this has never been considered nor CATSUP 225 city for the past 12 years, who continued, with, many newspapers hitherto neutral joining in the Side businessman, today was made defendant in a civil action filed by Hart seeking 21,185 damages as a result of the attack. It is charged ill the complaint filed by Attorney George G. Graham that Beeler assaulted. Hart with a shovel made of iron and wood, striking him on the head and causing injuries which have affected him mentally aVd physically in a permanent sense. discussed." up mouth and its old outlet into the present Elkhorn slough.

We saw how easily the waters now seeping through the sand could gave expert testimony regarding DEL MONTE fight to have him pardoned the value of the land and the Witney building at the time of Last Rites Held HICKEN Mayor. James J. Walker, of New York made a trip to' California to appeal directly to Governor the fire In 1927. be directed back into its old chan nel. "Parallel to this ancient chan TAMALES cans James H.

Rolph Jr. to nardon I-X-L, Not Boneleaa nel we were shown a strip of land At Church For Mrs. McPherson Funeral services were held this He said that $100 per front foot for the land was a correct estimate and that the building was worth between $4000 and $4500 and that the property as a whole could be calculated at be lour miles long divided from a deep-shelving ocean beach by flowered sand dunes averaging 28 Pad 5QC S.O.S. Scouring Fad afternoon in the Congregational perhaps one fourth mile wide. I tween $7500 and $8000, sale value.

church, of which she was oldest member, for Mrs. Amelia Isabella JMO. 0 4 "Vf Our attention called to this beach for great clamming and FLOUR RED ROSE 17 McPherson, resident of Santa Bag A kii rm MISSION BELL il 4j5c lil TOILET SOAP fcbars ID OLIVE OIL 87c PEAS 2 S25C IVORYSOAP 2w15c SLICED BACON 23 nCflMQ MEXICAN, lC lbs. 17c DLfUlO KIDNJS41bs. SUGAR 10S39C FINE GRANULATED (limit 10 Iba.) 1 i i PRUNES .0.180 BEANS -gg BRILLO 3p25c HILLS COFFEE 1 35C Red Can 2 an 68C FLDHR 24i2 lb.

bag 53c I 1.UU.I 49 lb. 97c BANANAS 4,3 20 NORTHERN GEM 25 35C potatoes 50 Lbg 60c GRAPEFRUIT 6 .25 4 i i surf fishing. Return of Striped Boss Cruz for 81 years. Interment was In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Li.

a. Attorney to Appear Saturday The Rev. Heber S. Mahood read "Then we were directed to the four miles of quiet river water PORK CAMPBELL'S OKC BEANS 9 cans the service. fishing, made possible by the Pallbearers, all members of In Contempt Case opening up of the river to its old the family, were F.

D. McPher bed, to the return of striped bass, son, F. D. McPherson, SLICED BREAD to the opportunity salmon and A. C.

Hewlcker, Los Angeles ET(0)(0)ID) WJL Duncan McPherson, Dr. Mahlon McPherson, Douglas Miller and steelhead wbuld have to restore Baked la Santa Oram, delivered freak dally. attorney who made the fateful error of filing a sensational the Salinas to its former pisca Alfred Walker. torial glory. statement of disqualification Mrs.

McPherson, widow of "We were reminded of the In' Duncan McPherson, pioneer San Pint jar 15c Quart Jar 27c against Superior Judge J. L. At-teridge, following the litigation SALAD DRESSING ta Cruz newspaperman, was born evitable influx of population to all parts of California with the in London, England, in 1846, and in which the attorney's firm, the S'rank Meline company cf the ensuring enlarged land values, the need of preparing recreational came to this city in 1851. Her father, the Rev. T.

W. Hinds, or i.arge nc WHITE KING 31 grounds and of the wisdom of set Package gan 1 the Congregational church here. ting aside this ocean frontage for GRANULATED SOAP (Limit 1 paekace) i Have you noticed how a rain freshens the air? Ice has the same effect on the air in your refrigerator. That's why feed kept with Ice retains1 its natural flavor. Only ICE provides 6Id'plusvthii'Vital' Protection.

1932 white metal ice refrigerators as low as $24.50. Easy payments. Ask your ice man. CIGARETTES 3 packages 25c White ROUS Carton FLAVO-JELL 4p19c FAPTHA SOAP 3 bars 1 7 i nn 10 ORANGES Tender Snaar PEAS 15' VALENCIA Can Doz. IPPIN SARDINES 2 "'15' 5 20 southern city, came out.

loser In a suit brought by At Lent of Cap-ltola, must appear at 10 o'clock In superior couvt and show cause why be should not be punished for According to the findings and the order of Superior Judge M. T. Dooling who heard the arguments of Hewlcker supporting his statement of disqualification and the answer of Judge Atterldge, the attorney is guilty of "contumacious, scandalous and Impertinent language" in his attack on Judge Atteridge. Proven Relief for Stomach Ailments PEERLESS STOMACAL has afforded thousands of people permanent relief from Ulcers of the Stomach, Gas on the Stomach and other chronic Stomach ailments. It tones up the Stomach, restores a normal, healthy condition, allowing natural digestion to Uake place.

Every person troubled with any form of Stomach disorder should 'use PEERLESS STOMACAL to correct their condition by removing the CAUSE that produces pain and Buffering. A neglected stomach ailment may, if not attended by proper treatment, lead to serious complications. This remedy is' especially beneficial in the treatment of Stomach Ulcers. On hand at Horsnyder Drug Store. APPLES NORWEGIAN, la olive oil.

AHMAOEM "li-fe-'-- II usi iu, ua oim MARGARINE 3, 29' SILVER NUT or RED RIBBON ii mm POTATOES 50 lb. bag 61c ran 1 MEAT DEPARTMENT PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 LAMB ROASTS POT ROAST Choice, ahonlder, steer beef Lb. Trimmed, tied, aaonldera CHE RATE ONLY Oncpenon $1 Two prom 5 Twopenom ALL BATM1, ALSO C40WIIU -ALIO ITUM ROOMS CENTRAL LOCATION COMPLETE GARAGE rowiii t. post vrt. (FDvirr AT UNION SOVAU JbRf IM BACON WHOLE or HALF Lb.

9C 12 BOILING BEEF Lean, plate rlba Lb. Cndahy'a Eaatera Cure THE UNION ICS COMPANY 8.L.Twftcbea,Mtr. Omfcmt fc Laurel SANTA CEUZ Phoa 1900 wood coal coLontatAO BEEF STEW 225 PORK ROASTS u12c Lena eautera pork, to lb. average Lean cat beef MODERN REFINED DELICIOUS FOOD I (WE RESERVE THE AIGHF TO LIMIT.

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