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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 5

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SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1911. AN ALARM AT NIGHT MISS EDITH PULITZER. Whoa Marrifl to William 3. Moore la Set For Dec. 21.

That strikes terror to the entire household is that loud, hoare and metallic cough of croup. No mistaking it. and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. C'as-selman, Canton, N.

aays: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our little children are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the house." The J. G. Tanner and Model Drug Stores.

FATHERLAND DILL PICKLES PUT UP IN TWO QUART CANS. These goods are put up in Illinois and have an exceptionally fine flavor. PER QUART CAN, 20 CENTS Stikeman Pierce Picture Framing HOBRON HARDING 50 Racllic Avenue with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H.

C. Whiting. The News says: The urine! pal social function of the Itor5 iw. V. II Edward Hall b3 nual inspection, Col.

ing prtsent. holiday season here was the pretty home wedding of Miss Harrietts Whit Phone S. C. 1 7 "7 ISO Avenue ing and Ansel Gillls Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Whiting, followed by a brilliant reception to about 150 guests. The bride is the daughter of Dr. Program on Watch Night. The year closing on Sunday night gives an untistui opportunity for a watch night service.

The Congrega tiff Why Waste Good Money, Trying to Repair That Old Plow of Yours WE CARRY IN STOCK Plumbing Goods Consisting of BATH TUBS, SINKS, LAVATORIES, BOILERS. BRASS GOODS, FIPE FITTINGS AND WATER PIPE in any quantity at reasonable pricea. We also do Plumbing, Contracting and JOBBING. We have large display room at our Office, 316-518 Pacific Av. and Mrs.

Harry Whiting, who recently returned from Korea, where they have been doing missionary work. The bride is an educated and charming young woman, having graduated from 'Xorthfleld Seminary, North-field, and traveled widely. The groom Is a son of Mrs. Robert Gillis of this city and graduated recently from Yale University. He expects to tional Church will use the opportunity for a series of beautiful services.

From eight to nine o'clock the C. E. Society will conduct an Ideal C. E. meeting, with Mrs.

Walter Merrill as leader. From nine, until ten, the choir will lead congregational singing and present a fine musical program. From ten to eleven a social N-tes of the German M. E. Church.

Mill BROS make farming a profession and the young couple will make their home on tlie groom's fine farm, north of AND THEN WORK YOURELF TO DEATH DOING UNSATISFACTORY WORK, WHEN, FOR A SMALL EXPENDITURE, YOU CAN GET AN EASY, SMOOTH WORKING IVfoline Plow FOR LEVEL LAND OR A Knapp Plow FOR THE HILL SIDE. hour is planned. Miss Clara Steinmetz will read "The Perfect Tribute" by Mary R. S. Andrews; Miss Thelma Mann and Mrs.

J. B. Orr will read, and there will be a vocal duet by Mrs. J. R.

Williamson and Miss Anna I.in-scott, Sims and Baughn will give town. Wholesale and Retail Plumbing Supplies Phone Santa Crur SOS. Soauel Society. Mrs. Wm.

Head of Capltola, was the hostess Thursday afternoon to til Ladies Afternoon Mrs. Shurtilff N'ext Sunday, as the last day of i he old year, there will be special services in the German M. E. Church. The sermons In the morning, as well as in the evenliiR, will deal with the passing the old and the beginning of h.e new year.

Th" following days the "Week of Prayer" will be fittingly observed. Rev. F. 11. Hollmann from Sun Jose, will speak every evening during tin? week, e.veept Monday nnd Saturday.

All (lernian Blinking people are cordially invited to attend, The Jacob Helmkes, Jacob Helmke and wife, who returned last wek from Chicago, after a ten days' absence there, to again of lierkeley, was the guest, of the some of the best records on a Columbia grafanola. From to 12 the-e will be a sermon by the pastor and an old-fashioned watch night strvie'e. The public is invited and may come for any or all of the hours. club and was awarded the first prist a handsome silver spoon, Agin 8 Uetzchmunn received the second prize Pholo by At.ierleun Pipsh Assoetatlon. If ci clareil to have been too brief, dainty i FlliS refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs.

Carter. Sentinel fanta Qfnu.CLtaL a silver spoon, wmie received the third, a silver palter knife. Besides the hostess, Mrs. Read, the members present were Misdames H. Angell, A.

Davis, J. J. O'Xeill, O. Foter, B. C.

Jeftreys, F. Reanier, W. v. Stafford and Misses Agnes Cetzchmann, Cecil Davis. Clara Ile.nl nnd Mrs.

Shurtlift of Berkeley. ii 0 I No. 2 Knapp Side Hill Plow. OUR STOCK OF PLOWS AND HARROWS IS COMPLETE. WE HAVE PLOWS FOR ALL KINDS OF SOIL DOBY, SANDY OR LOAM.

PRICES FROM $5 TO $20. be in their home here at Berkeley Way. are of the opinion that. Santa A party was given Thursday evening at the Searright Hull by the Hoys' and (ilrls' Glee clubs of the Santa Cruz High school. Await Reunion.

Speaking of the fish situation in Cruz and California are ths place i9 although Chicago Is a city of wonderful business. Mr. Helmke first went to Chicago from Hamburg Santa Cruz county, Walter R. Welch, JENSEN BROS. fish, game and fire warden, In his Australian Lads.

On January 9th the Australian boys 1870, and can tell some Interesting annual report filed before the suiier-visors Friday, said: FRONT AND COOPER STS. Engraved 'I am of the opinion, that if the present State law was so amended as to provide that, no steelhead trout Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Await celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary on Thursday evening at their home at 60 Center with a dinner at which all of their children ami grandchildren were present.

Those who enjoyed this reunion were Mr. and Airs. Frank Await, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Await, Mr.

nnd Airs. Fred could be caught at any time except with hook and line, and further pro- Visiting will take the 8:20 train from San Francisco, stop off at the Big Trees, and arrive in Santa Cruz at 12:20. They will be met. at the Big TrefS by the committee, combed of Messrs. Samuel J.eask, J.

W. Linacott, Francis Budget Leonard E. McLellan and Fred Mt Its. A luncheon will be provided for the boys and after the luncheon the boys will be taken in charge by the High school boys and girls, ling that steelhead trout could 0 0 0 I be caught, or had in possession, be things about the great Chicago fire. From a city of about 150.OOU population Mr.

Helmke has Been It grow into metroiKlis of three million souls. Mr. Helmke has just completed putting his property there in excellent repair, so that It will not be necessary for him to again visit Chicago for some time to come. Whiting-Gillis. The Mt.

Pleasant, Iowa, Weekly-News chronicles a wedding of interest to Santa Cruz, as the bride for many years resided in Santa Cruz Await. Miss Gladys Await, Francis tween January 1 and May 1, and alrfo providing that not to exceed fifty steelhead trout could be caught, or 19.12 New ai" Cards Await, Robert Await, Patricia Await and will be shown the environments of Snnla Cruz. and baby Doris Await. Aliss iVettie Trovlnger entertained Thursday evening when Air. and Mrs.

had In iX)ssission, during any one day, that the fishing conditions In our streams would be very greatly; improved within a few years, and that such a law would result greatly to the benefit of the anglers and to the best interests of the people in J. I. Johnstone were the honored Sliest s. The corps of teachers asso ciated with Mr. Johnstone when he v.tis the principal of the Mission Hill Mr.

Jeffrey slated that the boys had been on a tour from San Francisco to Portland, and were now in Victoria. They stopped at all of the larger towns between 'San Francisco and Vancouver. From Santa Cruz they will go to Watsonville, Paso Robl, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara, Ventura, and I-os Angeles, From Los Angeles they will visit "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" PENN. AV- M.

E. CHURCH. Post Cards Calendars Stationery Office Supplies school were the guests. Nuf Ced. Air.

Airs, (ieorge Alonlell en 1 'j i tertained the Ced card club Thurs nows We are prepared to take orders for the finest quality visting card, in vita ton and announcement engraving in the market. Work promptly done satisfaction guaranteed and our prices will surprise and delight you. day evening, 'and entertained it royal ly. First there was a dinner at seven o'clock served at Casa del Rev, In 2E5HS8S Mr tt J- I j'TiUsburghTPWU the almost matchless style character all the large towns in the San Joaquin valley, working back to San Francisco. They will then commence their journey tinder the auspices of the Santa Fe lecture bureau, visiting all the large cltl in the Kaat.

and leaving for England in May. From London they will return to Australia their home. istic ot that inn. Then the party The fifty-third Sunday of the year will be appropriately observed at I'enn. Av.

Al. K. Church. At the evening service Rev. E.

Watson will assist the pastor In the administration of the Utrd's Supper. This will ne preced by a church roll call and love feast, at which all members and probationers will have the opportunity to give public t'Htimony of thedr faith. The evening Bervlce will be con-ducled by the Intermediate and E'p- proceeded to the Monteii nome on Kigg St. whtre there was a Christ "PitUburgh Perfect" Wire Fencing is belt all through. mas tree.

Everybody who came had a present for everybody elHe, so i 0 THE BEST hnh m.iwl loufK pUblB. Mroni. lunf hv.il WIR hh. Id-nm ifon w.r. It thm fcnMI Uncing WVt DMbl IMAulKIUfft guest received presents galore.

And such presents, more noted for the 168 PACIFIC AVENUE. Haavily by out own and parit Hxm lh wtra ponUvdy bouiuw prool Tltt fu tkt bed) rrta spirit with which they were given Al Stay Wirn Mil Lin Wirw EtectrirJIy Welded OOBI 'Sentinel Quality' ur wuninsin ontiu-fwnnC wnpa. clunp. 1 bit pncuully tnmlmni tb twic tale mm tm oi pMior-ted omL worth Leagues and other organizations of the church, and will be prolonged Into a watch night service. Dr.

E. R. Bennett of the First liaptist Church will preach. and Hie fun that they- provokid than for their intrinsic value, it was an (Occasion never to be forgotten in Nuf Ced history. The prizes were won by J.

AV. Dickinson and Aliss ffa Wufet Vir TKm 'm no mh wi, to make uH taMad. Uvw wire uotd fld all th weight feffukWehjfct i. one. Suy wuh bein of ti.e Mtno eue dm wee.

ihe "PMttmrfh Pirfecf Fenca tke Stronfo.l tk. World 7) Stylea setel edaptael to mry pwpoe FltXD, fAXR RANCH LWN. POULTRY, Miss Marguerite pena to Wed in the Spring. The announcement of coming spring nuptials was the delightful surpris for the guests who accepted of the hospitality of Miss Marguerite Diaz Pena, at lie A. 1).

pena home on Walnut Av. Friday afternoon. The fortunate young man is F.lliott Maynard Smith, of San Francisco. Miss Pena is a young lady of charming personality, so refined, so gracious, so thoughtful of others. A graduate of the University or California, she has proven herself to be a woman of ability and marked industry.

Horn ami raised in Santa There is no gift that equals an EASTMAN KODAK We have the complete line FROM $1 TO $100. Come in and let us show yon one. FARRINGTON GILLEN. DRUGS AND KODAKS. 92 Pacific Av.

Phone S. 3. Lamb's FOR SALE TO RAISE COIN Her Secret. Bessie Did you tell the girls at the ten that great secret I conlhled to you and Elsie? Eva -No; isn't it shame? That horrid Elsie got there first and told them before I arrived! SSKir HARDWARE CO. Duncan and Church St.

Cruz 37f. Corner Pacific Av Tel. Santa Anna I.lnscoit. California and The East contrasted. The two main reception rooms at the Flks club rooms presented a very attractive appearance Friday afternoon with their Christmas decorative scheme, when Elks' I-adies enter-tabled at cards.

The front room depicted Christmas Caliioinia wit its warm colors and its cheery effect. The adjoining room had the appearance of a snow Countless threads w. re suspended from the ceiling, al every few Inches distance on which were pieces of cotton, giving I lie effect of falling snow. 3c ILK: 2c MAKE SOMEBODY HAPPY WITH A A Sticking Business, "Well, Mrs. f'niith, find how's your "Oh.

he's doing well, thank you, mum. lie's got a Job nt the glue factory now." "Ah. well. I Impc he'll sthk there!" Tendon Mull. C'niz her circle ot fri nils here is large.

Miss Pena iias been teaching school at McCloud. Air. Smith, the groom-to-be, is a FruiK-iseo young man, being Ihe youngest son of one of the olde.it families in the bay city, lie is now connected with the McCloinl River KODAK Start the New Year by assuring your health at the small cost of 2 to 3 cents extra per quart of milk. Ordinary milk contains 500 tiroes more bacteria than our clean, wholesome, natural milk, put up mornings only and delivered immediately in bottles exclusively. Visit our dairy during the holidays.

30 quarts, $3.50 cash. LINWOOD FARM P. O. Box 263. (Judge Lindlcy's Ranch Phone 5R1.

AWAY GOES CATARRH. Home memories that are cherished Sacroft, 7 acres, laid off into 54 lots. by the lot, block or as a whole, Let No. 4, as designated on map ot Garfield Park No. 1.

Lf.ts 78, 79, 81 and 82 on west sidi Blackburn Blackburn Tract, oi different sizes. Let 83, corner Blackburn and Syca more same tract; neat sewer Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 1, King MUi tarv Esplanade. i Lot 4, Block 4, King Military Es Lots' 3, Block corner Townt and Rulofson south and east exposure; one the most ghtly sites for a home in the Mmtaiy Es Park Way, East Santa Cmz, near surveyed electric railway; fronts on two streets; will cut np well; southern exposure. On Installments: House and lot 65, Blackburn now occupied; a bargain. Cottoge and lot 66, Blackburn no occupied; a bargain.

lumbc company, which has large S. Aloore conceived the d- c- Breathe Soothing, Healing Hyomei most are those ot tne great nomc day New Year. Better than mere memory, though, is the pictured story of the family reunion, the happy children, the -gay folks, the grown-up boys and girls wh- home aeain. The pictures Phone 67 For Your Lumber Relief in rive Minutes. Where there's catarrh there's thousands of catarrh Yon can't get rid of catarrh unless you kill these germs.

You can't kill these germs with stomach medicine or sprays or douches because you can't get where they are. You can kill these germs with I1Y-OM lit, a pencrtating antiseptic air that you breathe a few times a day directly over the raw, sore, germs infested membrane. For catarrh, asthma, croup, roughs, colds and catarrhal deafness liyonici is sold or money back plan by the J. (V Tanner ami Model Drug Stores. mills and extensive timber lands along the AlcClom! river at the foot of Shasta.

In northern California. Mi sionary Society. The Woman's Society of ihe First Christian Church hi Id monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. S.

Reynolds on Hay spend ing a most delightful afternoon socially and discussing a topic of vital interest, on the great work the National W. H. M. Society bad accomplished in Jamaica. A fervent prayer for the welfare of this people was made by Mrs.

R. X. Davis and at the close of the meeting which all oratlve scheme, and she was assisted by Airs. I'. F.

Fnrrington, Airs. W. II. Williamson and Airs. II J.

Uias. Tin" hostesses with white caps and aprons, served cafeteria style, hot chicken a la princess, mashed potatoes and gravy, hot rolls and coffee. Elect Officera, Ciin on Santa Cruz No. I. O.

O. electi the following officers Wednesday evening: Captain Philip Fridley. Lieutenant- W. IV Staples. Ensign Clias.

Robinson. Clerk J. W. Crowe. Accountant Geo.

y. Reld. The Canton was also given Its an- WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER AND THE FINEST MILL IN THE CITY. THEREFORE WE CAN SELL YOU BUILDING MATERIAL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. taken with the New Year Kodak will give pleasure the whole year round and for all the years to come.

Let us show you the simple Kodak way which makes picture-taking so much fun. We have Kodaks at $5 00, others to 265.00. j. G. Tanner Drug Store CARL C.

KRATZENSTEIN. Mgr. PACIFIC AVENUE. 'aWeSBFaeMMe e.r-IT PIT AT THIS? CAIN Dr0DCTty If you have a mortgage on Complete outfit $1.00. Extra bottles Hihn Hammond Lumber Co.

YARD FOOT OF WASHINGTON ST. of IIYOMF.I if afterwards ncedei on wnicn ou can SANTA CRUZ CO. BUILDING only 50 cents. Remember, IIYOMF.I docs not contain morphine, cocaine or any drug that could possibly do harm,.

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