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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA PAGE TEN Rev. Norris' Church Burns Anita Stewart to Wed Again COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED BY ART LEAGUE FACING LIFE TERM, WINNING RELEASED FROM CUSTODY WHEN EX-WIFE REFUSES TO TESTIFY 1 Dead Letter AtPostoffice It has been a light week In the Santa Cruz postofflce this week as far as dead letters are concerned, according to Postmaster Fred R. Howe. Rut one dead letter found its way Into the postofflce, that lining for J. (Jillelirisl, general delivery, Howe sold.

Usually there are from five to 10 dead letters a week at the post office. Instead of being sent to Folsoin penitentiary to serve Ihe remaiml- Preparing for the second nn-tiuiil statewide art exhibit which will be held here from February 1 to 15, Mrs. Addle L. Klelst, local urtiHt. and chairman fif the social committee of the Santa jer of his life, Arthur R.

Winning. Cruz Art. league, sponsor of thel im rf mm mi HfSfepft ft I ffiftL in ir "Tw-r -TmTr (complaint against him, today she Irel'iiKcd even to appear in court jam! testify. "I'nder the circumstances," 'said District Attorney Stanford (I. "there Is nothing that can he done but to ask dismissal of itlie charge against the defendant, i'llie former wife would not ap-j sir here to testify and wo have 'no other witnesses." The district attorney stated Winning had nureed to recompense the county the $190 expended to transfer him to Santa Cruz, it being necessary for Sher-jiff Sinnott to detail Deputy Sher-'ilf (lay Stevenson to make the liuon mile trip to return the pris Sage Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark By RUTH WAITE show, has announced her committees for the ensuing year.

Each of thR committees will serve one month and a day, the one day representing the members' appointment aw hostesses during the urt show next month. Following Is the personnel of the 12 committees In charge of1 the social entertainment during I Every woman with gray, faded or streaked hair Is entitled to do something about it, for it Is every woman's birth the next year: Mrn. W. O. Kerrlck, Mrs.

Rose Miller, Mrs. Alice Dixon and Lup Miles. Mrs. F. A.

Pelerson, Mrs. Samuel Leask and Mrs. Fannie l'erry- Mrs. Jane K. Stone, Mrs.

W. K. oner. Judge Lucas granted the mo- years of age, admitted fotir-Hmo loser In tussles with the law, is today a free man, the victim of a strange but lucky fate. I'nder the new state law which makes life imprisonment mandatory for any person four times convicted of a felony, Winning seemed doomed to spend his last days in a cell when a peculiar cood fortune intervened and sent, him on his way, free to start anew.

Having served sentences In San ljuentin, Folsom and Nevada Stale penitentiary following conviction on three felony charges, Winning was sought in November 1922 on a warrant charging abandonment of bis wife In Kelton, a felony. More than six years passed before he was next heard from. January Sheriff N. P. Sinnott received a telegram from Pocatello, Idaho, authorities, stating that Winning surrendered there, admitting ho abandoned a wife and child In Santa Cruz county and wished to "face the music." Rut when Winning appeared today before Superior Judge II.

C. Lucas he learned that ageing time had turned sentiment of his former wife, who is now remarried and living in San Francisco. Where in 1922 she swore to thel NEA Fort Worth Bureau Two tubs and a jug that had contained gasoline were found in ruins of the First Rant 1st church at Fort Worth, Texas, destroyed ifioii and dismissed the charge, freeing Winning of a crime that ihas hung over his head during the right to retain her youlhfulneKS by fire. Rev. J.

Frank Norris, pastor of the church and celebrated I jund charm as long as she can. 'lime three sheriffs served in of- Miller, Miss Kate Stikoman and Mrs. Ruru Urown. Mrs. F.

L. Youngman, Mrs. A. Moulton and Miss Dunlap. fundamentalist, savs he has no Idea how the file originated.

The district attorney's office is investigating on the theory that the fire was of incendiary origin. The picture shows the still smoking ruins, Mrs. VVr. Van Antwerp, Miss When woman mentions gray hair to me, I don't hesitate to advise the use of a restorer and I recommend sage tea and sulphur. A brew of common garden sage, when properly combined with sulphur, restores gray hair to its original color, lustre and beauty.

So perfectly doeH it do tho work NEA Dos Angeles Bureau Anita Stewart of Hie films is going to lie married again she says on Suit Against Oil Firm to Continue June 2:1 and this time to (ieorge It. Converse, young New York mil lionaire with whom she is shown above. Her final divorce decree lice here. I'pon Ills release, Winning promised to keep away from jails. "I'll pay everything hack, sheriff, and start all over again," he said.

Winning declared that liquor has been his failing. Once he was sentenced for stealing a horse, another time for the theft of an automobile. On each occasion he was under the influence of liquor when the crime was committed. "No more liquor and no more jails." he said, elevating his right ha nd. that ils'use is undetectable.

You may either prepare the mixture Further hearing on the action of H. W. Miller Rgnlast the Shell at home or buy it already pre- E. Joyce Fisher, Miss Frances Davis and Mrs. Ruth Phillips.

Mrs. E. C. Rlllenhouso, Mrs. F.

D. McPherson and Miss Ruth Rittenhouse. Mrs. A. E.

Strong, Miss Nellie FMier, Miss II. F. Host van Ton-ingon and Mrs. AV. A.

Saunders. Mrs. R. S. Searle, Mrs.

M. Dodge, Mrs. Anna M. Maynard and Mrs. Walter E.

Wilson. MiES Bertha C. Ilorton, Mrs. O. 'W.

Merrill, Mrs. Samuel worth and Miss Clara Stoinmotz. Miss Edith Cowel Dane, Mrs. II. Teterson and Mrs.

George Oii company of California, which from Rudolph Cameron, Hollywood actor, is due about June 1. Con verse is a grandson of the late K. C. Converse, founder of the Dank ers Trust Company of New York. Small Claims Court Offers Poor Man Chance To Bring Actions For pared and ready to use, Wyeth's Sage Sulphur is the name of the prepared article and it rosts Federal Agents Visit Apple City According to the Register, federal prohibition agents paid Watsonville a surprise visit late yesterday and raided several alleged bootlegging establishments on south Main street.

Arrests are said to have been made at the Superior Bar, 256 Main street, and at Hrepich's soft drink establishment, 250 Main street. The men arrested were taken to San Francisco to stand trial. has been pending for several months, will be heard before Superior Judge H. C. Lucas on February 20, according to a notice filed with County Clerk H.

E. Miller. Wyckoff Gardner represent Miller and Sans Hudson, the defendant. Small Amounts Without A Lawyer TWIN LAKES Many Californians are un-l "Sometimes a party in the aware of the fact that there exints'small claims court neglects to only 75c a bottle at druggists. Hence there's no need of your bothering to prepare the mixture yourself.

You simply moisten a comb or soft brush with it and draw it through your hair, one strand at a time. The very first application banishes the gray and one or two more sees the hair heantifull' restored to its original life and color. One would be surprised if she or he knew of the thousands who use this preparation. a court in which actions fori prepare his case at ail. However, small amounts mav lie instituted ihe usually expects a judgment in AUTOISTS HAVE ONE WEEK LEFT FOR LICENSES R.

F. Scott, Mrs. If. Rage, K. M.

H. Forbes and Miss Jfiiinie Moore. Mrs. .1. A.

Pllkingfon. Miss Augusta Cole and Mis. K. T. Reck.

with I he minimum of expense tojhls favor regardless of the evi-tlie narlies involved. There areidence introduced by the oilier Cuba's efforts to restrict its sugar production has decreased the island's crop from 5.12(i,00u tons in 1921-25 lo l.ouo.nuo in 1927-28. Of nearly S3. 000 applications for enlistment in the British Army iu Ihe past year only were accepted. side." COUPLE NOW INJMIOENIX fThP News' Special Service TWIN LAKES, Jan.

24. The no lawyers' fees to pay, as the interested parties must plead thier cases themselves, and the cost of No one may maintain an acjion in the small claims court on an assigned claim. This, Judge One week is left for Santa Cruz motorists to send off their appli the action is one dollar, the filing fee in' this court. Through an interview with Justice of the Peace Donald Younger, who pre Younger explained, is to prevent It from being used by collection agencies, and to keep it as the home department of the farm bu- cations for the 1929 state license eau is meeting at the home of plates if they wish to avoid pay sides over the small claims court Mrs. Frank Silva, Ninth avenue, ing the 100 per cent added cost, "Poor Man's Court." Must Oct Own Witnesses" in finest ion, The News is enabled this p.fternoon.

EVERYB ODY according to Manager Clyde to present, the facts to its Substitution of Attorneys Asked, 2 Heidt Estates As administratrix of two estates, those of the late Mary Elizabeth Heidt and Mabel Viola Heidt, request for substitution or attorneys was made in the, superior court yesterday by Dauru Heidt through Attorney E. C. Kramer. The substitution is ne Word has come from Mr. and While of the California State Au riaintiffs must, summon their Mrs.

J. Oliver Noel that, they are tomobile association headquar ters here. The "Poor Man's Court," as the small claims court is sometimes enjoying their auto (rip and are now at Phoenix, where they are visiting Mr. Noel's sister. En Applicants being sent, by mall to the division of motor vehicles called, was put into effect by an act of the legislature on July Has This in Common witnesses themselves; the registered mail was formerly used for summoning in this court, but was found unsatisfactory.

As the case must be tried within 15 days, it is important that the plaintiff furnish himself with the correct name and address of the onto to Phoenix they camped at at Sacramento must bear a post 1921. The first case was filed the proposed Boulder Dam site. with Judge Harry Bias on August mark of not later than January 31, Mr. White stated. Otherwise the car owner will lie forced to Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Appleton aid family from San Jose are en cessitated because of the deaths 2, 1921, bv E. L.

Allgeler, who Iiay $0 for the license plates in defendant, and make sure that he may be easily readied. of (ieorge W. Smith and Ralph If Smith, who represented the ad nitnlstralrix in the two estates. sought judgment for from S. A.

Shepperd; judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff joying a two weeks' slay in their recently purchased home on Fifth avenue. stead of $3. Approximately 1S00 plates "Only the defendant has the to the amount of Professor V. E. Ehle, wife and right of appeal from the decision have been called for hero by members of the Slate Automobile family, from San Jose are spend of the small claims court," said Judge Younger, "lie must perfect Poor Court The act which created the Poor Man's Court" provided ing a few days at their Twin Lakes cottage.

his appeal within five days; for association. White announced. These are available immediately upon application by the association members. Mr. and Mrs.

Scherlue and this it is necessary for him to pre that action may lie brought at no expense provided that the defond- family of San Jose are at their int lives in the township, and has home on the shore of Woods' lake. pare a notice of appeal, and an undertaking, the latter being a bond to guarantee payment of the original judgment in case the su child covkkku with wei.tk SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21 (JP) Mrs. Sabilla Marshall was arrested today on a warrant sworn out ly officers of the board of health charging her with boarding children In defiance of their orders.

Policeman Edward Mills who Investigated the home said Mrs. Marshal had beaten the children and that the body of a two year old child. Therwald Brown, was covered with red welts and bruises. refused to pay a just claim. Re-cause of numerous abuses of the Mrs.

Norah Simmons will go to Widow to Manage Estate of Late Palo Alto the latter part of the perior court affirms the decision. court on the part of the public however, a filing fee of $1 was in week to be with a friend, who is stituted in 1927. It also provides that the defendant must pay the plaintiff $15 as ill. Rich. Buckhart Action cannot he brought in Rev.

J. TJ. Stotts has torn out this court for amounts in excess the front of his house on Eighth of $50: if the amount is more avenue and will enlarge the liv ing room, adding about eight feet. than $50, and less than $300, the claim can either be reduced to Don't Get Up Nights Perry Sadler, who has been seriously ill, is much improved. nev.

u. Lee, Portsmouth, N. says, "Come or write tn im Letters for the administration of the estate of the late Richard L. Buckhart, Watsonville confectionary store proprietor, who died early this month in the Uelmont hospital, were issued by Superior Judge H. C.

Lucas today to Mrs. Annie (i. Buckhart, the Crescent Way, and I will tell you Germany now claims a. popula now in a short time the bladder tion of (54,000, 000. Irritation was relieved by Lithi- justice court if desired, but the nted Bnohu (Keller Formula 1 widow, noun or was costs of the latter amount to an My case was of long standing and an attorney's fee in case the judgment is sustained." May He Drought In Other Courts Also Judge Younger was asked whether the number of claims in the court had increased or decreased in the last two years.

"During my first year in office the number of small claims actions decreased very slightly," he said. "This decrease was largely due to the one dollar fee that became effective shortly before I took over my present duties. Since then, my first year in office, the number of small claims court actions has increased." It is not to be supposed that all actions for less than $50 must be brought in the small claims court; they may be brought in the posted for the administratrix by average of approvimnteiy $8 to pamiul. was bothered 4 to OMEBODY wants something all the time! One man wants a job; less than $50 or entered in the justice court. Expenses in the court are kept at a minimum by not allowing the parties involved to employ attorneys.

Plaintiff and defendant must plead their cases themselves and this sometimes leads to amusing complications. Calls For Patience "The Small Claims Court really requires much more patience on the part of the judge, than the justice court," said Judge Younger, "as individuals appearing in the Fidelity and Casualty com $10, as contrasted with the one times each night." It acts on pany of New York. An order al dollar fee of the "Poor Man's bladder as epsom salts do on Court." so was made appointing Fred R. Hudson sole appraiser. bowels.

Drives out foreign de posits and lessens excessive acid 'On the whole," said Judge Younger, "the small claims ity. This relieves the irritation Ireland has a shortage of court serves a useful purpose, although it is sometimes misused nurses. by individuals desiring to file that causes getting up nights. The tablets cost 2c each at all drug stores, Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio, or locally at Horsnyder's, Model Drug Store. the former are very apt to fail to small spite actions against some prepare their evidence and forget supposed enemy." to summon their witnesses.

PICTORIAL CLASSIFIED PICTORIAL CLASSIFIED PICTORIAL CLASSIFIED PICTORIAL CLASSIFIED another a radio; a third would buy a set of Shakespeare. One woman would rent her home; another wants a good used car; and still another is looking for a violin. Desires change but one fact remains unvarying: somebody wants something all the time. The Want Ad columns of THE NEWS is the most important market place of the people in this community. Multitudes read these columns every day.

One ad will reach this horde of readers the next time you have an ad to place call 240. THE EVENING NEWS 29 Walnut Avenue vAYol.o Good-Eye 9 MILK FLOWERS for every occasion. Corsages Bouquets Floral Pieces Lifts Right Off-No Pain Doesn't hurt one bit. Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bot A Pull Market Basket of ihe freshest and finest of Fruit Vegetables Groceries MEAX A SATISFIED FAMILY AVE DELIVER tle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard Laugh at cold and rain as well as 'The Ole Fella" by having CHESTER M.

SCOTT 232 Pine St. Phone 800 Repair, reshlngle or patch your roof. He will give yon 10 months to pay. Ask about (he plan. Not only the perfect "baby food," b-t the perfect food for adults as well.

PHONE 197 And we will deliver any place In the city Twice Daily. Beach City Creamery 238 Soiiel Ave. corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot callouses, with TWO PHONES Flowers telegraphed anywhere. Santa Cruz Floral Co. Clare, Fngen, Mgr.

00 Pacific Ave. Phono 579 out soreness or irnta tion. 10-1 163 Owens Grocery 323 Soquel A to. mi.

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