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SANTA CHUZ SENTINEL: FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1910. 8" WHERE TO FIND AMUSEMENT Union French Laundry 49-51 Front St. Phont MaU 103 ALL PRESENT! ENJOYED PLAY 1 lit j'- BALLOON 1,14 wifcnV iAV-'rV ft PEOPLES BANK Capital paid In tS2.9S0.do Surplus and undivided profits $48,276.40 Commercial banking and safe deposit boi OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Hi-iiry Wllli.y, president; 8. A. Palmer, k'liv I'resldi'tit; A.

A. Morey, Cashier; C. (. Ully. Ji'ffrraon Slckler, R.

W. Heine. 'narli-K E. Tuwue. By Special Request By Josephine Clifford McCrackln.

Once more the Casino Theatre shone in all Its glory, for there was a star on the stage, and the audience followed Its glittering, scintilating course wish a thorough appreciation PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Under same management lapltal paid In 32.140.0O The Stunt ot the Season. Balloons Given Away to 'All the Dancers. Decorations Magnificent CASINO ESom Saturday Night, Aug. 27 A TYPICAL SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAIN FARM. Surplus and undivided profit $46,431.

PAYS 4 INTEREST ON SAVING ACCOUNTS Frank Arellanes MORRISON of its flashing wit and brilliant light. An artist is Mls's Crosman, and so thorough an actress that while she plays one role, she wiggles another, an entirely different character, with the slender fingers ot her lilywhite band. No one could play Mildred without a love for fun, and a soul in which mirth had its home; and Anti-Mktrimony proved again that only a woman can out-wlt a woman. Rev, Tlliot Grey (Mr. Fortler) whose brother Morris (Mr.

Johnstone) has just returned to the old Massachusetts home, is shacked to find that during lift I PENS Returns from Boston BASEBALL SUNDAY Three League Manager Gene Anderson received a FIRST NATIONAL BANK 68 PACIFIC OPP. COOPER SANTA CRUZ. CAU Capital paid up In coin $100,000.00 Burplua and undivided proflta 4,460.00 iiFKM'rtRS-ir. D. Baldwin, President; f.

A. Hltan, Vice Prealdent; T. O. UcCrean, Cannier; B. Daubenbta.

Aaelatant Caabler. DIRECTORS A. Hlhn, L. B. McClellan, F.

O. Hlhn, F. D. Baldwin, C. D.

HliUe. F. K. Robwrta. H.

8. Demfnf. CITY SAVINGS BANK Under the aam management. Capital paid np In ooln trt1OS.0O Reserve and undivided proflta 40,300.00 (Interest paH 911 deposit telegram from Mr. Morrison stating that he would accept his offer and that is company would open next Another Headliner for Fandom! Santa Cruz Traffics vs.

Gilroy Casino Park, Sunday, Aug. 28th Admission 25c; Kids Free Beach Band In Attendance Monday in the latest New York GENE ANDERSON. Proprietor cess, "The Thls piece had a big run in Now York for aver a year and the people of Santa Cruz will be given a treat In this production. Mr. Morrison has engaged a scenic artist to get up this production and he will arrive here Saturday and everything will be ready for the opening next Monday night.

Mr. Morrison has also engaged four extra people for this performance. his foreign residence he has become a super-man, a disciple of Nietzsche, and who out-Ibsens Ibsen himself, for he claims that individual freedom exists only In free-love and a state of life entirely at variance With all the old-fashioned notions of decency, which he calls artificiality and conventionality. His wife Isabel (Miss Carlyle) the elstor of Mildred, follows the lead of her adored husband, whose principal virtue in her eyes is that he denies any such enslaving tie as marriage, and altogether the mother ADMISSION 10c RESERVED SEATS 20c Tonight TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show 7:30 P. M.

Second Show 9:00 P. M. Santd Cruz County National Bank Paid cp capital $160,000.00 furplus William T. Jeter President Henry F. Kron Vies Prealdent William T.

Sesnon Vice Preeldent Frank J. Hoffman Cashier Clarence E. Fagen Assistant Casalet DIRECTORS. William T. Jeter Clarence E.

Fagen William T. Seanon Henry F. Kron William H. Lamb Harlle E. Irian Frank Q.

Menefee. It The seats will he on sale Saturday Frank Arellanes, one of the pitchers of the Boston American league team, arrived home from the East Thursday, looking "fine and While still a member of the Boston team the r.anagement has turned Frank over to the Sacramento team of the Pacific Coast I-icague, and he will report at the Capital city after a week's visit here. Arellanes has had a very unfortunate season, first one thing and then another coming up to prevent him from getting in condition. The great showing he made last season was grounds for the prediction that Frank would lead the best pitchers of the league this senson, Rut he found 't hard to work into shape. The weather was against him for a long time, find when he did finally get into winning shape he was sido-tracked so many times that he partly lost heart tnd found it difficult to keep in shape.

Days at a time he did not enter the pitcher's box, and no wonder he had 'he time of his life winning a game vhen he did. There was trouble between him and Manager Donovan of the team, and afternoon and the prices will remain ALFREDO Comedy Musical Hobo BILLY MADDEN DALE DALTON of the two brothers Is almost frantic, ig same. ana Mr. and Mrs. Rev.

Eliot Grey Comedy Sketch Artists Eccentric Singing and Dancing Comedian Santa Cruz Bank of Savings Loan 1870. raid np capital $75,000.00 Surplaa 42.S29.00 Under one management alnce 1878. GOOD I' ow 3 REELS; LATEST MOTION PICTURES MATINEE SATURDAY ENTIRE CHANGE MONDAY AND THURSDAY sum THE UNIQUE GRAND THEATRE GLEN R. GRAY, Manager ADMISSION 10c THE 8:45 FRANK ARELLANES, City Garbage We contract to remove garbage and rubbish of all kinds. PHONE MAIN 267 F.

Repel Co. are sandallzed. Not that they are a serious couple at all, and the reverend gentleman ia ready to join lu any conspiracy by which his brother and sister-in-law can be brought back Into the fold. This is accomplished by Mildred, at first so demure, whjle her sister expresses her exalted views, becomingly gowned, and admired and adored by her husband, who, she claims Is not her husband, though they have their child with them. Mildred begins her campaign by surreptitiously sending her sister's beautiful gown to the washtub, and so managing that there Is only an old Irown dress for poor Isabel to wear, while she blazes forth in dazzling beauty In the most extravagant costumes, all donned, so she makes the super-man believe, because she has become lirerl of her slavery and, Incidentally, has fallen In love with him.

The super-man, who together Thursday night witnessed a change of bill at the Unique, and it is much stronger than the first part of the week. Alfredo, the musical hobo, made a hit with his playing of all the latest airs on a 5-cent flute. He also gave Imitations of birds and animals. Next on the hill was Billy Mahkln, the eccentric comedian, and 'he kept the audience in a roar of laughter from his first appearance until he left the Spoaking of Marrying. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:15 SANDOW and DOGNEAU Presenting Their Comdy Success "MAKING A GLADIATOR" Throe Reels Up-to-Date Motion Pioturoa AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY this is said to be the reason that Frank was not given the proixr nance to show his work. As an Instance of the dealings of Manager Donovan he released from the Boston Americans Harry Lord, the best third baseman of the whole league, there J1 P-w-rlj stage. Then there are the Stockes, the Russian dancers, who were here sometime ago with the Rlngllng mi i rU circus. 13' I cing much comment on his act at the time. Iird was turned over to Lord and Arellanos were close friends and it seems that Donovan bad it In for both of them.

It was no startling news to learn that Frank 1 1 (1 been turned over to the Sacramento team. ii The pictures were exceptionally good, especially Cupid at the circus Capltola Rink showing the Barnum Bailey circus from the time they arrive at the lot with Isabel, has in his superior way illvlded the world into Mats and Anti-Mats, preaches mysticism till he himself Is mystified, and still Mildred until after the show. There will be the usual matinee Saturday. Rink ooen 10 A. M.

to 12 M. 2:30 P. M. to 5 P. 7:30 to 10 P.

M. Sundays excepted Arellanes is still on the register of the Boston team and next season may he seen to better advantage. With good steady work on this Coast, which he is likely to get, he should "Mrs Sft.igKs' husband has been dead but i Ii months, mid she's going to be imu rled again "Dear inc. If 1 should be a widow every six months It would never occur to me to marry again." comp out in fine shape again. SENATOR DOLUVER.

ROUND TRIP TO CAPITOLA INCLUDING SKATING AT RINK 35c Get tickets at Union Traction office On of the Insurgent Leaden In Iowa and the Senate. CROSSED Sorting new factory clippings for COUPON BOND mill IU IHiUKT IllglltS Or Wildest fancy, rousing the jealousy of Isabel to the pitch that she confesses their marriage, and she becomes a meek Mat after having been a rabid Anti-Mat. It seems almost Incredible that the Play could run through four acts, with Just these few people on the stage, making every minute enjoyable to th spectators. After every act the curtain was rung up again, and every actor was appreciated, though Miss Crosman carried the play on her rounded, dimpling shoulders. The audience was splendid, In number and In character; it was a Casino Theatre night, as we have had many before, and hope to witness often agal.n TO, MITE SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE The California State Fair AND COTM HSS0, the De Luxe Business Paper, is made in the slow, old-fashioned, semi-handmade way from clean white new shirt cuttings.

From the careful sorting of even these perfect rags to the finished sheet, there's more thought and care and pride expended in making CCWKLBMIB than on any other bond paper. Made in the same way for 30 years no other paper is so fit to back up yourgray matter as (U)(PM The firms that use COVPOU BOMS ere the Urns that no other paper will suit. Order 300 sheets and envelopes from as and enjoy complete letter satisfaction. "Sentinel" Pub. Co.

LARLY Hill Fiesta of the Dawn of Gold STUPENDOUS TELE GRAPH SPONTANEOUS SPECTACULAR Old Servant (t artlsti-Dn you ever learn folks to pulnt like you do': "Ob. yes; sometimes Why'" "Well, my bnj In kind o' good for nothing. He (in be very delicate and Is not right In tils hcud I thnught It might be nice for liliu lu be un urtlsL" A Fellow Feeling, MISS HAGINO INOUYE BECOMES BRIDE OF MATSUOK A WAT-SONVILLE CONTRACTOR. WATSONV1LLK, Aug. 25 Under happy circumstances, a glorious sun shining in a cloudless sky, and all Nature wearing a smile, a brilliant wedding service was celebrated yesterday, Coram Pontlfice, at the Buddhist church, the groom forsaking the loneliness of bachelordom being Itsuto Matsuoka, contractor and prominent among the Japanese, while the handsome, smiling bride was Miss Hagino Inouye, who came specially from Japan for the occasion.

The officiating clergymen were the Rev. J. Inouye, Rev. S. Sashlhara.

Rev. Hnguri and the Right-Reverend Svanil Mazzlninnanda, the latter formerly of Santa Cruz. The church was crowded with Japanese ladies and gentlemen who attentively listened to an eloquent discourse by Rev. Inouye dean of the church on the solemn vows of mar Sacramento, September 3 to 10, Inclusive GREATEST EXHIBITS BEST RACES BIGGEST LIVE STOCK SHOW Says the "Sentinel" of Aug. 2:5, 1S74: Saved From Destruction At a re- e-nt meeting of the stockholders of ire Star Telegraph of Santa Cruz, the following officers were ejected: Robert Effey, President; Leroy Far-o, Vice-President; Frank P.

Pray, Secretary and Treasurer; Sam Wll-ley, Ooncral Superintendent. Under 'lie nev management the line has been thoroughly repaired, the indebtedness, which at one time threatened the destruction of this great corporation, has been' entirely paid off, and eerything Is in a highly prosperous condition. Juat Like 'Em 7T rlSS riage and the duties of the married. FRONTIER DAYS SHOW, Direct from Cheyene Cow Boys, Cow Girls, Broncho Busting and Roping, Fast and Furious Action in Continuous Contests between Men and Beasts. DARI DAILY FLIGHT OF MAN-BIRD HAMILTON.

PAIN'S MARVELOUS AND MAJESTIC DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, Direct from Manhattan Beach, New York. Glorious, Grand, Gorgeous The Best in Pyrotechnics that Human Brain Can Devise A Band of Sioux Indians In Wild and Weird Aboriginal Festivities $35,000 FOR PREMIUMS AND RACES $70,000 FOR ATTRACTIONS A Show of Shows and a Carnival of Carnivals, One Admission to POK SALE TO KA1SL $5,000 The following pieces of property by Duncan McPhron: Lot No. 499, a designated on may of Garfield Park No. Lot 22. Place's Tract, filed March 11, 1891.

Lota 78, 79, 81 and 82 on west aide Blackburn BlacNmrn Tract, of different sizes. Lot 83 corner Blackburn and Sycamore same tract Hear aewer. I.oU 2. 3. 4, Block 1, King Sv Military Esplanade.

Lot 4, Block 4, King St, MIlRary Esplanade. Lota 1, 2, 3, Block corner Towne and Rulofson south and Mat exposure; one of the most sUhily sites for a home In the Military Esplanade. acres, 111-2, Park Way, East Santa Cruz, near surveyed electric railway, fronts on two streets, will cut up well; southern exposure. On House and lot 65. Blackburn now occupied; a bargain.

Cottage and lot 66, Blackburn now 1m ml ii Right-Reverend Svanil Mazzlnlnanda, afier giving solemn benediction, played a brilliant wedding march, which was well executed, showing the venerable gentleman's skill on the key-Inmrd. It Is understood he Is a composer of much ability. At the conclusion of the ceremony, all adjourned to the school room, RkioI tt ipplind la 1 jninntr iKm doe 117 with til tht plttunt niccMitw ol the ordinary irciitncnt. By ipecisltj dttigntd ipptntui, ii timpli at if it untitle, vry Vf) KmMI It plcfJ wUn will MH IUcHv. Tht bent-Ati et tich tpplicinon will ItM twtlvt hour or more Yo will notice tht htiling, quttnng effrct of iht vtry fim tppli- Ten I 'it Cent-ho you're vuudevllle actor.

Do you know. It tins leen twenty years Mince I win In a music hnll, I 11 111 a bunker. One Night Stunt-Well. It's longer than that mIn I was It) 11 bank. Recovered.

"DM your husband recover after bis railway uivldent?" "No," replied the widow, "but I Bvy filtj cent tub ol Rtrtol tt 4tj, complett rtf 4y to which had been beautifully decorated I for the occasion by several Japanese REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS LZ "You're nil the time longing to bo rich, Myrtle. And yet if you bad money you wouldn't be happy." "Hut all the other girls would be miserable." boys, where three long tables were heavily laden with good things to eat and drink, all liberally Interspersed with (lowers of nil klnis. THE J. G. TANNER AND MODEL DRUG STORES Only Authorized Aqenta for Sant fru SUBSCRIBE FOR "MORNING SENTINEL".

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