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SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1936 PAGE TWO Shell Show Here Tomorrow WRECKED AUTO BANK EMPLOYE INJURES HAND Duke Of Windsor To See Specialist For Ear Trouble (Continued from Page One) GIVES NO CLUE BIG SHELL YULE SHOW PERFORMS HERE TOMORROW NEW PIPE LINE FIRST JOB FOR SEWER FUND TO OWNERSHIP Seventeenth Ave. Pipe Line Fails Request of residents of 17th avenue for a new water pipe line will be refused, at least for the present, Commissioner Alvln Weymouth reported to the city council today. A survey revealed that there were only three potential customers on the avenue, which Weymouth said would not warrant the heavy expense of laying a pi-pe line there. he returned for a "fork breakfast," after the Austrian custom, with a meat dish. There were twenty gendarmes and detectives on guard at the front gates, and it was estimated Homer Davis of 123 South Branciforte avenue, employe of the Farmers and Merchants bank, was treated at the Santa Cruz hospital yestjjrday for a badly cut hand suffered when he was fixing a lavatory in his home.

Four fingers were badlv cash Chittenden Pass Grash Mystery Baffles Sheriff 120 others were deployed about the grounds. Magic Performance At 11 O'Clock At Ahern's Garage "A free Christmas magic show for the entertainment of school children as well as grown-ups will be staged here tomorrow through Sheriff J. R. Devitt was today ed when a porcelain cover fell and broke, the pieces cutting his carrying out a thorough investi-. gation in an effort to determine nana.

"Empress," an Indian elephant, served on both sides during the Civil War. Both the south and I the north used her for hauling the ownership of a mysterious aiitomohile found abandoned near supplies at Nashville, Tenn. Chittendon Pass yesterday, but the courtesy of the Shell Oil com with few clues to guide the search. Traveling in big golden van, Mhell's minimi rhrist-mas Show will entertain Kantu in, folk tomorrow Mothers In treating children's colds, don't take JlfMfC chances. If VapoRob The car.

a 19 36 Oldsmobile sedan, was found where it had morning at 11 o'clock at serial numbers and other identification marks filed from the engine. The license numbers on the automobile were traced to a San Francisco used car market. pany," according to an announcement by A. Ft. Rittenhouse, Santa Cruz manager for the copipany and in charge of arrangements for the program.

The show will take place at 11 o'clock in front of Ahern's Mis leaped a bank und hit a tree after turning over. The owner cer OG WIN, SOUGHT IN S. C. CAR DEATH, FOUND Salinas Youth Returns Home After Search tificate had been removed and RITTENHOUSE Aheiii's pirate. At left is a scene from the feats of magic which will mystily anil amuse both young and Id.

Af.er H'( limbic per-roi niance Hanla laiis will (lislribiite candy to all children present. sion Garage at the plaza. The performance will, conclude S. with the presentation of free boxes of candy to all children attending, by a real Santa Clutis. Vital Statistics The boxes containing the candy are very unique in that they provide an element of mystery in the Conduit Planned For Area Near Cliff Drive Span Tlie first job uiider the new revolving sewer fund plan is expected to be started soon, Commissioner Mabry Bibbins said today as plans for the installation of some G5K feet of piping near the Hanly hospital were started.

The line will probably run from Bay street near I he Hanly hospital under the Southern Pacific viaduct, with the chief financial burden falling on 0. P. Barring-ton, operator of the Clearview Auto Camp, and Mrs. J. Mc-Kown.

The line, it was decided by the council today, will run over city property rather than that owned by the Southern Pacific, Henry Lowell and the Hank or America, with the cost estimated at Kathrina Banks To Have Meeting, Home Tomorrow Miss Kathrina Banks, who conducts literature and citizenship evening classes at the high school, will hold the closing meeting for the term of the literature class at her home on 12th avenue tomorrow, Tuesday, from a. m. to 2 p. m. A program consisting of a review of "Gone With the Wind," by Margaret Miichell, and given by Mrs.

C. It. Hayden, Christmas numbers on tho harmonica by Mrs. Carolyn Clark of Scotts Valley and the telling of Christmas customs in other countries, will be enjoyed. A pot-luck luncheon and a Christmas tree will be features of the meeting.

Former members of the class and prospective members are invited by Miss Banks to attend. CITY ACTS TO SAFEGUARD BEACH PARKING form of a magical trick that can be done by any child, after a minute of practice. Every boy and girl will want one. Each year Shell Oil Company features the holiday season with this Christmas carnival and this year are featuring one of the Scott Ogwin, 26-year-old Texas youth who was with Earl Blay-lock when the car driven by the latter struck and killed Fred Hansing, aged Sunnyside avenue man on Soquel avenue November 24, has returned to his home in Salinas after being missing Tor nearly three weeks, according to word received from that city yesterday. Ogwin, who owns the death car, is expected to appear here soon to claim it although there is no charge against him.

District coast's greatest magicians doing an act of magic that not only is fascinating and entertaining but completely mystifies his audience Marriage Intentions John Forrest 1 24, Spreckels, laborer, native of Texas; Virginia Martha Carter, 20, Santa Cruz, native of Washington. Merrill Otto Balen, 31, San Francisco, radio engineer, native of Mildred Irene Bruce, 24, San Francisco, stenographer, native of Wyoming. Ante Charles Martinsen, 21, Santa. Cruz, salesman, native of California; Virginia Kloise Ball, 20, Santa Cruz, native of Wisconsin. William, Stephen Mattocks, 67, Santa Cruz, laborer, native of Indiana; Anna Marie Chase, 60, Santa Cruz, native of California.

J. P. Tiffee. 21, Dos Palos, salesman, native of Oklahoma; with a routine of baffling magic Attorney Ben Knight said today he was convinced that young Blaylock, scheduled for court hearing tomorrow, was the driver of the car. Ogwin and two girl Ban May Be Put On Area Between Rails and Fence Steps to curtail parking on tlte esplanado near the Cert residence will be.

taken at an early dale, Commissioner Amos Hoff today told the city council. Part of the distance between Main street, and the 11 Trovatore hotel will lie. banned to parking on the landward side, he indicated, to eliminate a dangerous situation due to lack of clearance netween parked cars and the Southern Pacific track. A communication received recently from the railroad company stated that a serious accident had companions fled after the accl dent. that ordinarily is only seen in the best theaters.

The program is with a little comedy in the form of a clown that cavorts around in such a manner that one is immediately reminded of the familiar antics of the well known circus pranksters. The show is being brought here on a large specially constructed truck, the sides of which let down and form a stage complete with all the effects of the modern thea "Sea Biscuit" Is Santa Anita Choice Beatrice Esther Jacobson, 18, Dos with new Mallory Hats gp 9. not a 1Iilt? (live a hat fK orler an let nim "elect 'Wyi Palos, secretary, native of Ore gon. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11.

ter. The perfomanee may be wit jSeabiscuit, 3-year-old colt which nessed by any size crowd as the ran a smashing race to win the 1 A ft A A .1 .1 i i nn MARRIAGE LICENSES platform is elevated to afford a ctuueu i tSiu miles good view from any angle. The Clarence Wilfred Arseneaux, been narrowly averted when a car tried to pass between the parked 4 2, Redwood City, carpenter, na World's Fair handicap at Bay Meadows track Saturday, today was installed future book favor cars and the engine. tive of Louisiana: Frances Lor 1 truck is readily identified by all of the Christmas decorations and music which is played indicative of the spirit of the occasion. Phoenix Hose W.

raine Bookhout, 39, San Carlos, ite here to run off with the 1937 v.stl clerk, native of Kansas. $100,000 added Santa Anita han dicap, world's richest race. bugene Arthur Richardson, 22, $1 I 3fp Ilollister, clerk, native of California; Ilene Ruth Beilby, 23 Plpuse him with a Watsonville, native of Califor Too Late to Classify bos ot hose. Plaids, PYTHIAN RITES TOMORROW FOR LEIBBRANDT nia. Scott Dent Macaire, 23, Wat checks and stripes, All Packages FOR A 0 BAIJHOX Although each Indian tribe had a separate dialect, most tribes could communicate by means of a common sign language.

It is estimated that Great Britain receives an average of about 22 billion tons of water annually in the form of dew. sonville, caretaker, native of I 1 Ohio; Audrey Margaret Nielsen, 20, Aptos, native of California. Handsomely White Leghorn yearling hens, 75c each. They are through moulting, well culled and ready to lay. 25 La "Fonda Ave.

Phone 2632. 0 0 II 0 0(011) 0 imam Walter White, 2,1, service station operator, native of Colorado; Theda fa velle Stevens, 19, Salinas, native of Washington. City Shocked By Sudden Passing Of Popular Man ENTRY BLANK DIED The Knights of Pythias Flannel Robes cc cic conduct their ritual tomorrow at 2 o'clock funeral services at the Wessendorf Mortuary for Herbert Iicibhrandt, popular Santa Cruzan who sui cumber suddenly Saturday afternoon to a heart attack. Interment will be in the I. O.

O. F. cemetery, Mr. LeibbramU, stricken while at work in his express business, was a member of a pioneer San-la Cruz family, (ho son of the KARQI'AIIAU In Santa Cruz, December Mrs. ICtta li.

Farquahar, native of Troy, Minnesota, aged 72 years. Services win be held Wednesday, December 1G, at 10 a. at the Chase Mortuary chapel, Rev. O. Dabritz officiating.

Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Cremation in I. O. O. F.

crematory. Ashes will be sent to Forest Home cemetery. River Forest, Illinois. in Christmas Decoration and Lighting Contest (Sponsored by Business and Professional Women) Name Address Type of entry (check one): Home Garden Doorway or entrance Church of Public Building Outdoor tree (Kill out and return blank Chamber of Commerce, (I Paloniiir Arcade, Santa. rotft' Pajamas $1.95 All wool flannel robes with contrasting trims.

Other Robes gone to Crown and Van Heusen pajamas. Middy or hut-ton stylo. Others at The Quality Store late Jacob l.eiblirandt whose early I farm here embraced beach section $1.95 property from Bench Hill to thei "The golden key to my success," says (leorge, "is shopping at The Vitality Store, and The spinning spools of the spider are openings to internal silk glands, and the thickness of the thread depends on the number of glands put into act ion Scarfs it no secret that 1 have found $12.50 i mouth of the San Lorenzo river. jThe I.cibhraiidls also forsaw development of the ocean trout in I erection of the first bath houses ion the site of the present Casino. Herbert ,1.

I.eiblirandl popular I in sporting and fraternal circles consistently lower prices on quality merchandise. The Key to Successful Shop ll nil lip years have enjoyed with him an-! nual steelhead fishing and other ping is yours when you Sh.ip Wool and silk here. ended fishing and hunting diversions, i of this city where In 2 mufflers. A pop ular holiday gift. ONLY in NIIOl'PIN'i DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Gloves Daily ever since the current stcellicad season opened and even up to the day of his sudden death, Mr.

Leililiramlt could be found casting on the San Lorenzo river from the bulk heads and banks of its lower roaches. Mr. Leibbrandt. was for many years prominent in the Santa Cruz lodge of Mooae. school, was one of Santa Cruz' best known and esteemed business men.

His sudden death came as a shock to the entire community. Besides scores of sorrowing friends in business mid fraternal circles, Mr. Doihbrnndt will be mourned sincerely by a host ot Santa Cruz sportsmen who for Dfpnillt MwcktndAM $1.95 to $3.50 "Soquel and Koahi'iglit Ave." 2 Gray suede and pig Fulton'sTriumpli A skin choice of button or slipou styles. 1 A WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M.

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