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Evening Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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Evening Sentineli
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Santa Cruz, California
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6
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INSURANCE HOME INS. CO. of New York iristnias Hardware I CI Grace Lee's Social Chat Total Assets Over $21,000,000 Surplus (As regards Policy-holders) Over $11,500,000 Losses Paid Over $99,000,000 San Francisco losses paid dollar for dollar. Those wanting fire insurance can find none better than thi9 fine, first-class old Fire Insurance Company. In payment of losses It is prompt, liberal and "Johnny on the A.

J. HINDS 4- RESIDENT AGENT the A The hand that cooks meals rules the world. 1 1 Y- 1 PHONE BLACK 31 155 PACIFIC AVENUE Carvers, Silverware, Pocket Knives, Shaving Utensils Shears, Ranges, Dollar Watches, Etc. i CONCERTS AT SEASJDE STORE MEET WITH POPULAR PEDSONALS Achterberg-Quistorf Wedding at Bonny Doon. A wedding of much interest to the people of Bonny Doon was solemnized i on December 20th, William L.

H. Gdshy Is visiting his mother in this city. Miss Charlotte Woods will spend the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. J. Woods, of this city.

Mrs. G. W. Pearson was down from The concerts at the Seaside Store are meeting with popular approval and are well attended. Thursday evening Haesters' orchestra was the attraction, entertaining a large audience from 7:30 o'clock until 9:30.

Achterberg and Ellen Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Quistorf, plighted their troth at the -home of the bride's parents In the presence of the immediate relatives and a few of the intl WHITNEY BROS. The program consisted of nine Davenport Friday, where she reports business at high pressure and all '-v numbers.

A clarionet solo by Charles At 11 o'clock Lohengrin's Wedding Lamar, the "Holy City" by S. Adams, doing well. March, played on the organ by Mrs PHONE MAIN 125 AVENUE UNDER TOWN CLOCK III PACIFIC and a violin solo by Albert Ross were jEMll 'Br announced the approad; especially well received. of the bridal party Firgt Phillip Bliss, a student at the Call fornia Dental College, is at home with ct i i Vh P- Adams- He was Allowed by the 1. Grand march of i hla parents, Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Bliss i yiciujjr uicsstju in wmie, ana for the holidays. the groom.

And then, In the cozy It. Schlepegrell. 2. Overture, "Lustspiel," Keler Miss Calvert Is to have a Christ We suggest to the ladles that la making Christmas purchases of cigars little -parlor, decorated for the occasion with ferns and roses, Mr. Adams We regret to report the presence In the community here and there, of persons who refuse to put a nickel In mas tree at her party tonight and any for their husbands they take a note who has known the bride since she one wishing to bring gifts for the affair will find the hall open Saturday Bela.

3. Sextette, "Lucia di Lainmer-moor," Donizetti, with clarionet solo by Chas. Lamar. 4. Selection, "Prince of Pilsen," wa3 a child, pronounced them man I tbe Christmas boxes of the Salvation of the dealer's name and place of afternoon.

and wife. Army for fear the money might not 'business so that the husband can After congratulations the party re- be Judiciously expended. afterward get square with him. tired to the dining room, where a Gus Luders. Miss Dessie Monahan leaves Santa Cruz Saturday for Long Beach, where 5.

Valso de Concert, "La Carmela," sumptuous wedding breakfast was i F. M. Wltmark. she will attend the golden wedding of partaken of. RhnrHv aftav 9.

n'nlnnlr tin lionm? G. "The Holy City," S. Adams, with her grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. R.

11 Chittenden, next Thursday. trombone solo by Chas. Gorsboth and fnr )Sllnta nr oml. Kli vJvv 1 11 ouiu uy iu, laic, showers of rice and with the carriage F. Z.

Palmer and wife, for the past 9, I. de 7. "Les Adieux," Op. Sarasate, with violin solo by Albert forty years residents of Shasta have purchased the home property at Ross. A TRUE GUARANTEE OF OUR PAINT Which W.

P. Fuller Co. gives with every gallon of Pure Prepared Paint sold, to be composed of pure white lead, pure oxide of zinc and pure linseed oil and coloring pigments, and to contain no adulterants. We will forfeit the cost of the Paint and the cost of applying it if la any case It Is not found exactly as herein represented. For sale by 229 Faoiflo Heard Block 8.

Selection, "Woodland," Gus 414 Monterey Garfield Park, and are Intending to spend the remainder of their days In this city. Lulers. and horses decorated most fantastically with old shoes. Mr. and Mrs Achterberg will spend a few days in San Jose and upon their return will make their home In Santa Cruz.

Many useful and appropriate wed ding presents "were received by the couple. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. Oulstorf Mina fimrp 3.

Valse de Concert, "Im Daemmer- licht," C. Faust. 10. Coast Defense March, L. M.

SHE LOOKS FINE Lang. Friday evenings concert was Quistorf, Fred Quistorf, Clinton Quis repetition of Thursday evening's sue cess. Pror. Hastings concert orcnes-tra was the attraction and the follow ing program was well applauded: torf, Rev. and Mrs.

P. R. Adams Misses Lottie, Margery and Flora Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Krenelin, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Shain, Mis3 Helen Trotts Miss Nellie Lewis, Floyd Lewis, Miss Annie Mahan, Walter Mahan, B. Mahan Mrs. A.

E. Hablcht, Mrs, 1. Grand March, "The Hurricane," Gravelle, Zealear Kelly Alipert. 2. Overture, "Poet and Peasant," Suppe.

3. "Invitation to the Waltz," Von R. K. Beauchamp, Mrs. Elvina Benner, Winfield Benner, George Arras and E.

Kempe. Weber. 4. Clarione: solo, 'Cavatlna," J. W.

Sinkinson, RaH. Sunbeams and Shadows, Tone ONLY A SHORT TIME Picture, Rodlnl. G. Valse de Concert, "Heart Throbs," Thomas. 7.

Cornet solo, the celebrated 'Sextette from Lucia," Donizetti, ar Christmas Dance Saturday. Christmas dance tonight, Ocean House Hall. Come and receive a gift from Santa Glaus. Good time in store for all who attend. i Mr.

and Mrs. S. R. Husbands will celebrate the 50th anniversary of their wedding at an "at home" in 'Seahright on December 25th. ranged and performed by Prof.

George Hastings. 8. Spanish Danza, "Casilda," and sees fine, and reads fine, and sews fine, and feels fine, and "well she may for she has on a pair of our glasses. Do you want to please your father or mother, grandfather or grandmother? Get them a pair of our glasses for Christmas. You can make the selection now and we will fit the proper lenses after presentation, and we will be Just as careful too as though they weren't already paid for.

We couldn't afford to do otherwise and we wouldn't if we could. C. M. TABLER, 8ANTA CRUZ'S LEADING OPTICIAN 134 Pacific Ave. Loral ne.

9. Novelette, "A Fan Flirtation," Jackson. I Until the Holidays are Past In this short time visit our store, as our assortment of holiday novelties can not be surpassed, we are showing a very large and complete assortment of all the following lines: 10. Coronation March, Meyerberr, "Star Spangled Banner." Miss F. Edith Whitefield, an artist of San Francisco, accompanied by her We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy.

35 cents. Palmer Drug Co. niece, Mrs. A. P.

Hughes, and her husband, were in Santa Cruz Friday Handkerchiefs The fat wit of the Call has jumped right onto the yellow editor of the Examiner, and all because the latter has told a fake story about the Japs declaring war on the- abalones in the Ray of Monterey. The abalones should crawl from their watery depths and sun themselves on the Santa Cruz beach. We deem it a pleasure to have you inspect our goods and get our prices Our Stock is All New and Up-to-Date Watches, Jewelry and Silver Novelties Presents for Wives, Husbands, Sweethearts and the Baby OPEN EVENINGS BoXtoEfcOix JESocioll (Successors to the late J. D. White) Engraving Free 120 aolflo A v.

EARLY TO BED find early to rise, makes one health-happy and wise especially If yon take Herttlne before retiring. A posltlre cure for Constipation. Dyspepsia and all llyr complaints. Mrs. 8, Columbia, writes: "I always keep a supply of your Herblne on hnnd.

Am so pleased with the relief It jtives In constipation and all liver complaints, that words can't exoress my appreciation. For sale by 3, Q. Tanner and The Model Droit Store. Beaded and Silk Opera and Party Bags The correct styles. $1.25 to $20.00 Mounted Combs Largest assortment ever shown in Santa Cruz 10c to $15.00 each Dolls Kid and Jointed Bodies, dressed and undressed.

25C to $15.00 Large assortment, single and in boxes 3c to $5.00 DuBarry Scarfs In all the latest importations. 65c to $15.00 Wrist Bags All the very newest materials and shapes 50c to $20.00 Silk and Lace Waists All the newest shades and stales $5.00 to $35.00 Christmas Every Month in the Year If you give one year's subscription to some good Magazine. We will send magazines In clubs to one address or each to a different address at club prices. A FEW OF OUR CLUB OFFERS: jfrl DECEMBER JPK xi906, i i i $9oej? Sy? 2 3 3 6 7 8 XVvr-(5 S8Tp. 9 II 12 IS 14 15 fk 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 jWl 23 2 iS 26 27 29 29 2 3 3 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS IS 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 2 iS 26 27 29 29 (D $1.50 1.00 Pearsons Cosmopolitan Belts (2) Woman's Home Companion.

Good Housekeeping 1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 $3.00 OUR PRICE $2.30 50 The World Today 1 Bears 1.00 Harpers Bazar $5.00 OUR PRICE $3.00 Plaid3, Beaded, Elastic, etc. 15c to $5.00 each $2.25 to $7.00 (3) Leslies Magazine $1.00 1.00 1.00 (4) American Magazine $1.00 Success 1 .00 Review of Reviews 3.00 Suburban Life 1.50 $6.00 OUR PRICE $3.65 A few more days, then Christmas bells will ring. A handsome Wool or Plush Robe makes a useful and lasting Xmas gift We have them $2.50 to $15 We also have a fine line of harnesses and buggies at prices that can not be beat. WOOD 240 PACIFIC AVENUE. Pictorial Review Red Book $3.00 OUR PRICE $2.40 Gravelle, Zealear Kelly DOLLS, GAMES AN LATEST BOOKS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS, ART GOODS.

HOWE'S THE MAN NUFF SED 230 to 238 PACIFIC AV..

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Years Available:
1896-1907