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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 2

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i SANTA CKTJZ SENTINEL. Friday 15, 1007. Pfe Two, More About Laveaga Park THE ARCADE STORE Cold Weather Suggestions lil A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR DARGAINS, AND ONE THAT SELDOM GETS AWAY FROM A SHREWD BUYER, FOR IT IS SUCH MERCHANDISE AS IS NOT USUALLY FOUND IN SALES. Py Josephine Clifford McCrackln. Editor's iwifte: This article was unavoidably crowded out of ester uuy'a paper.

It is not a dr.eam of Utopia to see La-vouga Park restored. If "restored" Is too inui'dh to say, let us say preserv IOo GINOHAMS AT O'a'o VD. 1500 yards fine Ginghams, all plain solid colors, Red, Pink, Blue, Nile Green and Greys. Q3Ur SPECIAL AT, PER YARD OL l2Uo DRESS PERCALES AT IOo VD. 2000 yards of wide Percales In pretty patterns of Biuo and White, Black and WMto and Grey mixed.

A SPECIAL AT, PER YARD i UC SI.50 BED COMFORTERS AT $1.23 r.n n.i Comforters filled with Dure wnite sanitary couon ana Blanket Sheets 60c up Comforters, full size $1.25 up Wool Blankets 3.00 up Bath Robe Material, 64-in 90c German Eiderdown lQhc Wrapper Flannelettes 10c and 12c Outings, tor Gowns SHc and 10c Covert and pretty designs of colored Sllkallne. SPECIAL AT, EACH $1.25 IOo FLANNELETTES AT Oo 1000 yards Flannelettes, fleeced on both sides in Cream, Pink, 8c White and Blue, the kind used tor Nightgowns, etc. SPECIAL AT, PER YARD ed, and speak of Improvement some time later. Though so miudh of the beauty of its plantations, so much of its cultivation has Ibeen destroyed by the trampNng hoofs of itJhe bovine herds the foundation laid by De Laveaga for his noble work was so thorough and abiding, that the remains of this half-effaced creation can be preserved If rescued at once from dese crating lhands and ill-usage. It is an old saying that wihat is everybody's business, Is nobody'c business.

Fortunately experience has taught me tihat, in some cases, even old women are not called meddle t-oime, when they try to take uiwn themselves 'the lag-eiwla of business that no one else has time to attend to; and such a one, with a good purpose at heart, will be courteously listened to by men, though they may Zo COTTON MUCK TOWELS Go 25 dozen Bleached Cotton Huck Towels, an article which Is scarce at the price quoted. Q6n SPECIAL AT, EACH O5o COTTON BLANKETS AT 600 40 Pairs of Cotton Blankets, can also be used for Bed Sheets la A. C. SNYDER 120 PACIFIC AVENUE 1 60c white or tan. SPECIAL AT, PER PAIR OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT HAD NOT RECEIVED OUR PROPER ATTENTION OF LATE WHICH IS THE REASON FOR OFFERING THE ABOVE BARGAINS.

MANY OTHER. LINES NOT not share flier views or catch her en-1 MENTIONED WILL SELL AT CUT PRICES. press approval of our efforts to 'pre Ihusiasni on the matter submitted. I know of at least one other enthusiast on tlhe subject of restoring Lavetuga park, and on building roads and 'boulevards that will entitle oib- Mr. and Mrs.

C. H. Cornell have both sane and sound, gives Ut as his opinion that a hotel established at tho foot of Laveaga Heights, or rather on the first rise, looking south, on the style of the Claremont Hotel at Oa't land, would be a splendid success and an added attraction to touri-sts and visitors Jiore. The site indicated 13 grand. The line of Laveaga Park rums just above it; some of the narrow gorges, planted with hardy ever- serve Laveaga Park the city of Santa Oruz.

I fear it might ovoroln-dious if, in tlhs article, I stated tho sum now fln (the city treasury, or mentioned the sum that a number of gentlemen have arealdy pledged themselves to subscribe annually toward tlhe maintenance ittf Laveaga Park, if tlhe oows are given their conge, and in Mrs. George March, who was severely hurt by jumping from an electric car 'wMle she was in San Diego some weeks ago, returned nome fliin week, fully recoverel from her recent Injury. Mirs. J. iScheibler and Miss Beatrice Adelaide Soheibler, wfho have been visitling Mr.

and Mrs. L. Wessendorf, will return to their fliome in Memphis, Tenn Sunday. Mrs. Scheibler is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Wesson dfcirf. falir city to rank as the most beautiful in Callifiornia, to Tank with the greatest in the United States and in civilized Europe. Only yesterday-Joseph Abrahams pledged hflraself to go with one, any. day I might call for him, to inspect niore minutely how and iwhere destruction xuld be imade, In (Laveaga Patrti," with the Bum of money now in the city treas extended invitation to the members of the Congregational 'christian Endeavor Society to meet at their to nunc on Berkeley Way this Friday evening.

Thos. E. Dlanchard and wife loft en Thursday morniing Tor Layton Fresno for a "visit witJh their son amd. family, and also to look after business (matters in which Mi. Iijanchard is interested.

some great-hearted man will aid 'with Sreens by De Laveaga, run close into his science and Wis knowledge In re stoi'ng ithe Park. That Mr. and Mrs Fred Swan-ton came to the front at the line here. The place is flooded with sunshine, always; Hhe outlook la on tlhe city, on the blue sea and on coast scenery, as well as on forest growth and green plains. A hotel on (Continued on 5th page, 1st column.) once wilL their yearly subscription, ury, accumulated as ttie proceeds of hardly necessary to mention.

And more than that, Mr. iSwaniton said he knew John Martin would be wlith un and 'help us. It was icy object niore particularly the renting out of Ijaveaga Park, as a ooiw-i)astiire and to ibe ilield in tlhe treasury Mil it can be returned for the use and the 'benefit of tlhe Not that either of us Intend to interfere 'with the business of the City Council, or the Mayor as Oity Father; tut if Mr. Abraham and I make it our IF YOU WANT YOUR A STRONG STATEMENT, BUT A STRAIGHT FACT to obtain the concensus of opinion on tills subject I believe that is the proper phrase ind I did not fear or favor any on an 'who came within my reach. F.

A. Hihn, with his warm German cordiality, took my hand and fefe. What HOUSE WIRED Call up MAIN 120 and I will call and give you an estimate. Have materially reduced my expenses and am in a position to do your electrical work cheaper than any one else. tusiness to trudge over to the hills and1 wander through the park, as far as we can get, for cows and fences said, "I am glad see you, Fran! we can shall we be debarred from airing our opinion and experience in the press of country? If there aire any who would us, tit 'would be encouraging, and I nothing oould more emiihatically ex C.

J. WHITING, 258 Pacific Av. McCrackln, and on this mission Every great has a park; and should not Santa Cruz have one too?" There lis no one in all iSanta Cruz whom I besiege so often for advice nurd opinion as F. A. Hlhn; and always do I meet with cordial greeting and always a patient (hearing is DON! granted me.

J. Q. Packard smiled indulgently when interviewed, and said "We have the nilost beautiful country around here; and I believe that Santa Cruz will never stop at the 50,000 diihabl tant mark; there will le 100,000 here though you and I may not live to see ORGEj lit won't take long to flu out who carries the best line or SCHOOL SllOhlS for service; all you Lave to do Is to pay a us a visit. We Lave the smallest to the largest. We can n.islt the It may not 'been kind in Mr.

Packard to irefor to my age; but I forgave him In view of his trouble ami annoyance, besides ontimism in reunn-rl tn S-intn Cmn I Al' our shoes are made upumism in HMUCl to t.UU.a U'UZ. ,0, that will wear, good soles Hon. V. T. Jeter aaiid "I consider and wpI together.

We viiMiiii-ii hx fiireiuny as grown ruws uiai nre neat, comfortable and serviceable. Not an old shoo In our etore. Chlldren'g kid and calf shoes all solid. well made, good soles. Sizes 6 to 8 .75 Sizes to II 1.00 Sizes ll to 2 I 25 l.aveaga Park the biggest of the city of 'Santa Cruz;" and he would 1'ave said miore, but It iwas 'banking hour, and I knew that people were to see 'wlw iweighed he.avier than I did; and I could see 'rom his faiee that Ihe was with us for restoration of Laveaga Park, as 'he was with us the saving of tho Hed Steel Shod School Shoes woods.

So was J. Q. Packard! tlha how I know of his love for Santa T1IK famous luuxn. The only genuine article In town sold here. WK AUK T11K aopvts We accept your check on any bank in the United States in which you have money on deposit or your savings bank account book, as full, payment for any property we sell you.

Real estate is safer than money in a safe deposit-box. We know we have some good buys to offer. Call in and see us. i Cruz. Next I 'called on Samuel Loask, anotihor 'busy nmn but took fit mutatloim.

Ouarauteed not to crack ierore the first- unna time to say that he 'thought any at-! nnmes similar to Steel Misses' nnd Children's tractive place for the Santa Cruz peo- pie and the tourist to visit, was an ad- 1 vantage to the city. He pmmlsed to discuss the matter further at some I future time. There were others whom I called ion; and I my attention drawn to tMngs tfhat I knew were necessary to do before our city, or even Laveaga Park, could be a success. Roads on Sizes 6 (08 $1.00 Sizes 8 to II 1.25 Sizes 11 to 2 1.50 Misses' and Children's are made of vld kid, medium and heavy soles. The knn-garoo and box calf have heavy sole.

The glove grain leather are made with sole leather tips that prevents the to from wearing through. Boys' Steel Shod Shoes Made of tly famous badger caif, medium nnd heavy weight oles, neat round toes nnd elegant serviceable shoes for dress or school wear. Sizes 11 to to $2.00 Sizes 2j2 to Sy2 1.75 to 2.50 II. F. ANDERSON H.

Sj WANZER D. W. JOHNSTON all sides, fit to travel, mnst be built and at least one first-clasa hotel requirements were nikiiix? particularly emphasized by a certain cii-pt-tallst. a Kontlenvan wiho. after mueh Santa Cruz Investment Co.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE travel, made this home, and brought, not made, his money 'here Cllmate and beauty of scenery have 0 A I held him; other coiiilitlions, he thinks might be lmpuwed. V2Q Pacific Avenue Telephone Main 77 KLOOM'S "Star Shoe Store- A2- PACIFIC A V. -42 Hut to return to Tjivivivu Pmi Switntom, whose Judgment has proved.

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