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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 8

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BAKTA CRUZ SENTINEL: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910 1 3EZIO A. C. Snyder Co. Merchants Gladly Sign for Holiday Chairman C. D.

Itinkle of the clos- Heath Faueuf, iiESS-pl We have us received an Advance Shipment Just Arrived of ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Fa Goods Blanket Robes Made of heavy soft blankets In a range of colors as Navy, Garnet, Grey, Heliotrope, Tan, Rose and Green. Colors perfectly fast. $5.50 TO $10.00 House Dresses Made of fleeced back material In medium and dark colors; high neck and long sleeves; neatly trimmed; splendidly made garments. SPECIAL $2.25 Dressing Sacques Dressing Sacques and Short Kimonos of German flannel and flannelette in stripes, checks and Persian patterns; just right Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits In mixtures and plain colors. Sizes 14 to 44.

for the cool mornings. Moderately Priced 75c AND $1.00 comprising in part Exclusive Styles of DreSS: PkttemS Dress Goods Broadcloths Duckling Fleece Gosling Fleece Thistle Down Flannel Eiderdown Flannel Vicuna Flannelettes Surah Twill JU V-ocvn '6 Pacific Avenue JLJ JTvOJjfc'NCJL 1 Between Walnut and Lincoln 0 0 HAPPENINGS AROUND S.F ANNOUNCEMENT Having purchased the business formerly conducted by E. Cahoon, we wish to announce to the public that we are prepared to do all kinds of electrical work at the lowest possible figure. No job Is too small for our immediate attention and none too large to undertake. Estimates given free of charge.

Gas mantles and fixtures of all descriptions. Electrical goods at city prices. A share of the public patronage kindly solicited. Watch for our live wire specials from time to time. COX ELECTRICAL CO.

14. SOQUEL AVENUE: Pacific Coast Furniture Kate Handley, Heins Williams, Bass L. L. Trunibly, Chas. F.

Hoffmann, Jas. King, B. H. Day The Walsh-Mellott Nolan EJbert, Maklnney Dake, A. F.

Ponsano, JIanildl Pellegrini, Jensen Bros. J. Biedenweg, K. Black, A. S.

Aniaya, L. C. Taylor, W. C. Fletcher, Allan C.

Rennie, J. H. lioekenoogen, The Variety Store, F. W. Miller, T.

J. Kelly Tribune Printing V. F. Gilbert, Wessendorf Staffler, II. B.

Towne, May E. Balkwill, Curio Costell'a, Whitney Bros. Helen ISellew, J. A. JlcCallum, Canale Son, B.

C. Gadsby, J. P. Arnolds, Bias Miss M. I).

Amaral, J. F. Stone, Cox Electric W. F. Williams, E.

W. Leonard, G. G. Coleman, C. L.

Clow, W. H. Crowe, Magidson, Hocom Gannon Vagedes, A. Cohen, Smith Cox, J. D.

Harris, B. F. Merrill, Mano Denilcheli, F. R. Lange, W.

L. Elsom, Kelly LeDue, Ely Guthrie, H. S. McLellan, Dan J. Dutro.

H. J. Shannon, A. C. Rennie, W.

L. Rennie, Harry W. Street, for Water Balend Bishop Tyre, Dan J. Intro. Thomas JI.

Rohan, Rittenhouse Young Kegg. G. E. Yale, V. A.

Jlorlni, A. F. Alzlna, Hill Douglas, Joseph F. Silva, W. F.

Boyd, F. Williams, Heald's Business College, A. C. Snyder Co. Picture Thief Jailed Again.

William Kuntze, who ripped out Millot's $10,000 painting, the Shepherd and His Flock, from Us frame in the Gulden (late Park several months "Bo, is in the Alameda County Jail, having been arrested for sh alius three saws and some window weights. Prior to his arrest be was enjoying liberty on probation for three years. 120 Pacific Avenue PROCEED GS OF OF ARRIVAL TO LUMBER CONSUMERS A good class of Building Material from $12 per M. up. Also Doors, Windows and Mill Work of all Kinds.

PACIFIC AVENUE LUMBER CO. J. B. MAHER, Pres. and Mgr.

Phone Main 40 491 Pacific Avenue Oldest established lumber business under one management In Santa crui. SUPERIOR COURT Ing committee reports 153 names of firms signed to the petition for the closing of business on Friday, Oct. 14th, set aside as Santa Cruz day at the Watsonvllle Apple Annual. There was no back talk when the committee went out, everyone being willing to do what they could to show their appreciation of the efforts of the people of Watsonvllle In promoting such a worthy exhibition. Santa Cruz will practically be deserted on that day, for hundreds will go to the show.

Following Is the signed petition: We, do hereby severally pledge ourselves to close our places of business ou Friday, October 14th Santa Cruz Day at the Watsonvllle Apple Annual: C. D. Hinkle, D. Jonas, Williamson Garrett, Byrne E. C.

King, Geo. C. Hobron, Henry vllley William F. O. Rlttenhouse, S.

II. Bailey Son, H. Rtistemeyer, Moore Towne, Stikeman Pierce, Santa Cruz Rochdale C. II. Covey, I.

X. Trading R. A. Beauvals, Y. M.

C. A. Market, Mrs. G. A.

Bangs, R. R. Johnson, J. W. Hunter, Green's Shoes, Sperry Flour J.

A. Martin, Davis Electric Miss L. E. Welker, Rogers Scott, Butterfield Dougherty, W. G.

Bancroft, Thos, Flannery, MeMillen Rose, C. A. Archibald, Mcpherson Harding, Trine Pew, J. S. Collins, Bals A.

Gosllner, C. E. Towne, Heins Williams, O. M. Rowland, C.

D. Stocking, Leonard Leonard, J. P. Howe, Vincent Defelire, E. Francesconi, F.

R. Campbell, W. F. Samcro, I. G.

Gebhart San, Peoples Grocery, L. Carpenter, S. W. Xoble, Ashcraft Watson, Riverside Cash Store, The Hubbell Balzari Stowe, E. E.

Abraham, Petersen C. W. Hammer, Thompson Gillies, F. M. Embree, E.

Byres, Stone Heard Crockery Waltl Schilling Santa Cruz Swanton Investment Company. F. R. Howe, Samuel Ix-ask, Seaside Clothing Store, S. Leask, S.

J. Strauss, C. J. Klein, David L. Wilson, Great American Tea Imp, H.

E. Irish II. JL Peterson, Harris Roberts Chittenden, J. B. Peterson, Harris Roberts Chittenden, J.

Robeson, Hinds Fogg, GIRDS POST Pickpocket King Taken. Joe Sullivan, king of the pickpockets, was arrested in San Francisco as he was entering a cafe. He has been going unmolested for some time, and his arrest is looked upon as one of the significant acta of the new Chief of Police Seymour, who is going after all the lawless element running wild in the Bay City. Estate of Mary E. Shaser, deceased Order for family allowance.

Estate of Bates de Hart, deceased Order amending decree. Articles of incorporation of the Itow- ardennan Hotel and Realty Co. filed. rui Universal Fool Wife Got It. A simple little letter signed "Your Kiddie, Mae," broke up the home of Itenjamin Towns, a chauffeur, and a divorce was granted the wife In San Francisco.

The letter explained that Towns was a "darling" and a "dear erne" and concluded; "Don't let your fool of a wife get this letter." The wife got it and the divorce suit followed. The 10,000 post curds for distribution In this city In the Interest of the Tanama-Paclflc Exposition for San Francisco arrived Friday and today will he distributed freely to all who may call for them at the fonowing places: H. E. Irish George Hobron, Cooper F. R.

Howe, Curio Store and the Chamber of Commerce. Together with these cards were sent 2000 illustrated booklets, anj 200 fctiokers. From Oct. 10th to 17th Is post card week, and it is hoped thae everybody will send as many cards as possible to their friends and relatives in the East. Estate of Emily C.

Lower, deceased Order appointing John Lower administrator. Estate of Ruth Smith, deceased- Order of court for payment to John Smith, an heir. Estate of William Bradley, deceas edOrder assigning whole estate to widow, and 'decree of final discharge of administrator. Steel Ranges Made Love Viciously. May Coady of San Francisco complained yesterday that her husband, John, had scalded her with boiling water, threw a pair of scissors at her, and broke her hand.

She was granted an interlocutory decree on the ground of cruelty. THE TRUE TEST. R. W. Elsom vs.

M. II. Kilbourn Affidavit on motion to dismiss appeal. Estate of Carl William Werner, deceasedVouchers accompanying first and final account; decree of final distribution. Estate of Zach Xevers, deceased-Continued to Oct.

10th. Netto vs. Anthony Set for October 27th. Johnson vs. Porter et al Jury trial "CROWN UNIVERSAL.

Beauty Charges Cruelty. Mrs. F. P. Shanley, whom her husband, a San Francisco hotel proprietor, calls the best and most beautiful woman in the world, hag filed a suit for separation, alleging physical and mental torture.

It's all a matter of temperament, says the husband, and further than that he refuses to discuss the suit. The Shanleys are prominent in San demanded. Tried In Santa Cruz, It Has Stood the Test. The hardest test Is the test of tlmp, and Doan's Kidney Pills have stood it well in Santa Cruz. Kidney sufferers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the following: Mrs.

J. E. Pettlt, it 12 Pacific Santa Cruz, says: "I think just as highly of Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did when I publicly endorsed them In 1902. I take pleasure In my former testimonial. While, I have ne.r had any rerious retu n' of kidney complaint, I have now and then noticed recurrences of the symptoms, as well as indications of dropsy.

At such times I have taken Doan's Kidney Tills, procured from J. G. Tanner's Drug Store, and they have always responded quickly and effectively. When Doan's Kidney Pills were first brought to my attention, I was suffering intensely from backache, which was aggravated by the least exertion. This remedy relieved me quickly and Improved my health.

I have been convinced that Doan's Kidney Pills act as represented." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, New York, sole for the United States. Remember the name Doan's ami take no other. All Prices Our absolute guarantee Is behind every Range we sell.

We will put a UNIVERSAL in your home with the understanding that we take It out if you are not satisfied and we will pay back your money. We want you to have a UNIVERSAL RANGE and will be glad at all times to show our complete line. Our UNIVERSALS are not cheap because high class goods can not be made unless the workmanship is there. We give you a Range of the best material and you save money eventually. Quality Is In Universals (OHjUBif EDGAR ALLAN POE.

milOUGH the sands of his life wera numbered. Though the tides of his life flowed dim, Though faith and prayer might Inherit there, They were dicers' oaths to him. ND he recked not hell's black abyss Ncr the world's deep heart of wrong, For his ear had heard as the note of. a bird The lilt of the sphere of song. yONCS tli.it quickened the soul In space, Sunn that lightened a dead world's face, Song that the stars bent down to see, Song the Ineffable mystery! TTE had di-eameii of endless eons, Dreamed of dark aKCS past, But In all his dreams' ensplendored gleams A heaven of sons at lust A HEAVK.N that no man knoweth, A heaven who.se stars are dim, Whose awful height of unclouded might Is only divined of him.

his life was a cry In the desert, Ills cry as un echo of pain. In a world unburn of tho soul of scorn lie shall come to his own again. Joseph Lewis French. J. n.

Maker, as assignee of Humboldt Contracting Co. an insolvent, vs. M. H. Grover and San Vicente Lumber Co.

Counsel for defendants moves for a non-suit; same granted as to defendant Grover; taken under advisement as to defendant company; further hearing is continued to Oct. 31st at which time defendant will niovo for a transfer of the case to the Federal Court. John Ryan vs. Robert Neill Five days granted both sides in which to submit authorities demurrer of defendant; H. A.

Gabriel of San Jose now associated with counsel for School Frats Doomed. Because the secret fraternities tend to make snobs and destroy the democracy of the school system, the Oakland school authorities have sent a circular letter to the parents of all Grammar and High School pupils of that city, urging them to co-operate in stamping out the evil. The letter quotes the law and promises punishment for parents who permit the pupils to join secret societies in the schools. 113-115 Pacific Avenue Phone Main 125 in it ii in dley ate Si STL 1SS KS3 WEST WIND A Tk. Uwm Unu ii UpaUUnalliaSnna.lVaaiudUnTikt ai rut A cwrnimiToM incum KIm Alfred tha GratL Boctaccai Mk )k.

M.M..JU..Uk 1 I IW, Viloulu, ll-av. iL ru jKr 4t fVl ft 111 HUNDREDS 1' or ewolhcau ONLY ONE i Special $3-50 and $5.00 Trimmed Hats beginning Next Monday mm is about to move to Pacific Av. i next door to Klein's Jewelry Store from her present location at 230 Pacific Av. The new store will be ready in the latter part of October On ffc Writha 4 tea, Cra Ptm I Oflin 0m Writhe 4 t-trnm. Pant I AnU, HloK Ckta EoKK CWcUu ill an, mb LMmtam.

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