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SANTA CBUZ SENTINEL: FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1908. ln8aturdf2jils Curtain Swain's Theatre Prlci 10c and 20o Prices I Casino Theatre, One Night, Friday, March 13 ONE OF THE SEASON'S DISTINCTLY SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS SENTINEL EDITORIAL PAGE tfbt "SBNTIXEI." uulHahed the flrui of Meriieraon A Waldrun, conlatlr. iMinran Mi rlnrn, hurle W. Waldrou nJ Harold fc. Mi-rncrwn, at racltlc At.

nil IxKiHt Hants Crui, t'sl "AXTA CHITS Moll.MNO HKXTIXKL" I'uWahwl every day exct Monday. BY CAKllItll ftuUirlptlon, 60 ceut per muutli, lii.W jreur; IJ.w rear, If (mid fcl'ViNYJBubacrlnlun, 40 ceutt pt-r month, $1.80 year; HW year If paid In sdvsnee. "SANTA I'Ul'SS WKKKLY every Friday. CuirTlitlon: liui a year, If paid In advam. rorro.rly AU.hy MACIt SWjKJrroM'JOa WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 2 FIRST PRESENTATION IN THIS CITY OF 3 -Maybelle Thompson company THE RORK COMPANY'S SUPERB PRODUCTION OF The Greatest ol all the Big Musical Comedy Successes IN aYUVKUTISINO HATK8: Leifal and I'ullllcal.

In eltber edition: ftiuare (nine llnea or nrat ween or fraction laereof Each ubequi-nt week or fraction tnireof .11 1 tio "The Colonial Girl" BUSINESS ADVHUTI8IXG HATES In "Santa Crui Morning Inch, one week, 50c; each aubnequent week, 1 Incb, one. week. I1.U0; each aubeeoueut week, Ail otlier bualnewi ad on tlio iiiul except long contracta, when apivlol COMING THRO' ratea are glTan. Adrerttaing AS FIIANC1WO AGKNCY-Tbls lr la kept on flle at C. UlU'i Agency, Midway T79 Market Kan Kranciaco, California, whe C.

I'aka'a IT- 1 'Vi-'i vl A 1 re contracta MODERN VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS PRICES lOc, 20c and 30c lor advertuung in can mu. Entered at the Poatofflo at Santa Crur. Ca.llf'rnU. aa aend-claaa matter. MXCAX Al.il'HBKHON Editor In-Chief A HO LI) E.

Mel'HWlSON BualUfM Manager BOUT O. El IT AM City Editor E. W. F1EU Superintendent of Printing "ONLT CAY SPOT IN TOWN" THE RYE Ttl-kl'lloXE MA1X Si. BOYS' BEHAVIOR.

"NO CROSS, NO CROWN!" 1S CaflG By Ceorge V. Hobart and A. Baldwin Sloane ROY HAMMOND, Manager 99 Ussawsaf iFRAK LALOR "NOTT, THE TAILOR O.nn OPEN DAILY 7.9ft O.UU Cxoept Monday 1 liteeTYour Friends Here 1 AND A MATCHLESS ORGANIZATION OF I sometimes thfcik when llfo icenm drmr, When sloom and (brkness gather here, Vhen Hope's bright tor forsakoa my sides. And sorrow o'er my iw.thwny lies. It would be sweet If would be best To fold my tired hands to rest; 80 COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS I INCLUDING- CASINO WINTER AMUSEMENTS The Famous Beauty Chorus of 60 THE CIRL WITH THE WHITE HORSE THE FIJI CIRLS THE CEE-CEE CIRLS THE PONY BALLET -THE NEWPORT BELLES Hut then, God sends aa angel down.

Who whispers oft "No Cross, Xo Crown!" lost night I heard the river main With i ad and melancholy tune; I saw 1U waters glandng free BAND CONCERT Sunday afternoons Watch notice in press. DANCING Casino Hall Room Watch notice in press. NAT ATORIUM Open from 11 A. M. to 10 P.

M. daily; Saturday and Sunday 9 A. M. to 10 P. M.

HOT SALT WATER. TUB BATHS Open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. Saturday night until 10 P.

M. Brilliant Comedy, Delightful Music, Fascinating Terpsichore 8cenery, Costume, and Other Effect of the Utmost Splendor Compassing in its entirety an unparalleled achievement in up-to-date stiiK'e It is the undisputed musical comedy sucivsh of the Sale Scats Begins March 7, at Irish's. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c And dashing onward to the soa. There Is a good deal df fun and ire butig directed against a citizen of America's SpanUh prortnee, New Jersey, who has built a twngalow In his li3k lot with the latent to allow big boys to develop thenuselves according to the laws of nature whatever they are or be may know afbout them is not sUted. The New York Evening Post with grim humor thus com menu on the scheme: The beauty of the lalsaez-taire system of bringing up children is that It does the children good, and is convenient for paronts.

TaSte the New Jersey man who keeps bis four sons in some sort of a structure in his backyard, where more old-fashioned people keep their chickens dr their dogs. He Is honest enough to admit, what most scientific parent do not, the two-Md advantages of the arrangement. The children can do what they please, but so can the elders. "We leave them alone, and they leave us alone. That children grow into fine mm and women by being brought into constant touch with such men land women, as that moss-back Plato believed, is, of course not to bo consUlermd for a moment.

We know that the proper way of bringing up who are to be 'bankers and school teachers and live in a steam-heated flat is to send them off to a tent in fro woods and them sew their own clotilng. We know it to be so, because it's so comfortable and quiet the house when the children are out. Bo nnU'm medicine hao found out that a half-hour's scrrtamlng CIRLS PLAYED BASKETBALL. DANCING ACADEMY PACIFIC OCEAN HOUSE HALL Adultolaes Tuesday evening 7:30 to 9 Social Danoe every Tuesday and Saturday Hall to rent for Church and Lodge Socials, Concerts, MISS ROB ERTA CALVERT, Phona Black 1582. Private lessons by appointment.

110 Front 91 PERSONALS Miles Ls improving lu Miss Hurt health. The girls' lllrfi Sc1jo1 ibaskeuball teams met In game at tho Armory Thursday niht, whwn U10 Fn'jdimeii Miss Alljena Marquis, oairtain, an tho SfiiJimorevs, Miss R1R Taylor, Ciiiiain, m-t In a game. The IIIku School mno was followed ly one In whKA Uie tram captained by llelden Bias played the Niaval Kesorves. iifi) mshv (gar Mlliis has returned FRIDAY NIGHT MARCH 6th OPERA HOUSE, Morgim San Jose. I would hare plunged beneath Its tide, And on its friendly bosom died, Hut then, God sent the angel down.

Who whispered stlllXo Cross, Xo Crown!" Then turned I from the river shre, To seek the lowly world once more; With aching heart and burning head To battle for a crust of bread! But Hunger came who knew me well And iilntlng 1y the way I fell, Hut still bo looked with jdty down. And, weeping, said "Xo Cross, Xo Crown!" "No OroRs, Xo Crown!" As standing there, The cross too heavy seemed to bear; And for the crown I could not see That It was ever meaiilt for me! The words I could not understand Rvtm while 1 clasped the angel's hand; Hut stin he baiked with laity down. Mr. Galley was from W.itrionvilic Thursday. Mrs.

I. MeKonzie of Francist Is in town. K. E. McArdle has rotini.el to 4 i J' CONGREGATIONAL CALENDAR FOR MARCH.

Sunduy monilng subjects Studies in the Fourth Gospel: Remember that your wife's wardrobe Is the In which womon for your March 8. "The Self rIgnatlons of Sa-i NIXON ZIMMERMAN Present their own company in the Merriept of all Musical Fantaciei The Gingerbread Man Music by A. Biilihvin Sloane. IJook and Lyrics I Frederick ISnnken CREAT CAST MACNIFICENT COSTUMES Original Litwrty Tlieatre New York City Production A Company Sixty-Two A Multitude f( Emphatic Song Hits, Sung ly a Chorus of BEAUTIFUL SHOW CIRLS and BEWITCHING CHORISTERS In Ideal Tjpienl Ilroadwny Show. l'lcaeH the Children and Tickles Grownups Resesved Seats, SI and Callery, 7Bo Keats on sale at FarriiiL'tun (iillen's I)rug Store, Pacific Avenue Joseph jtourcq w.w In from VlcenLe Thursday.

a i a 4. a 4. 4. Was Kd White of Watsoirvllle. Santli Cruz rtsluir Thuwday.

Library Music Club's Concert. March 13. "The March. 22." 'Sign' of Messlah.ship" March 29. "The Purposes of John's JAMBS II.

ORR, Tastor. Residence next to church. I'hone, 203. The old surveyor nm, later the fit does a baby's lungs good, bocauae Tho dato of the library Miuilc And Xo still ho said "No Cross, Crown!" It does not necessitate some adult's rising and pacing the IMr. and Mrs.

Franlt lUtUilioui have p-tunied from 1. I'ajipas, the lender of the liical Gret colony. Is hero from San Francisco. Ed Martin has rewArn-d fnm la gi1pe land is to bu at hi office again. grund Jury- room, now the )aw 1 Clib's anniiiil conTt has Ixn 6t for April 21st, (A Knight's Hou.se.

rnniiiatliig In the program us outlined will be our mwt repne-nmtatlve and talented In oddltlim to these a iiromlnent soloist fiom Sun Frtncisoo will render several valuable oumovrs. That long ago Police Commissioner O'Moara, of Hon too, remarked to a newsjwper nun of that city tluit the Hack to the world I turned again. To court life's Joys, to ooar Its pain! But all the sweetness that It tive, I followed, weepbuj, to the grave! And from the cold and quiet sod behavior of boys Is decidodly worse than it was thirty years ago. Whereas the pranks of boys tha were prompt LM. IL Oovort, rest engineer if library room In the (Nuirt-house.

nie ik shelvi aire In and tho velvet oa.rpota down. There aro chairs, Ltble and T30 lUxiks. The Goods From the Mikado's Land will be sold at auction, March 3d, to beat the band. Come early and be on hand, Nippon Art Store. IxnJs Pdrei of Santa Cruz, who I lifted my hands to God, And saw the angel coming down, The Women's Chorus.

the Ooean Shore, lias bJ-en transferred to the first dh-laion, San Fraraciseo. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 1 lorry of Lind ed by a spirit of fun Knd were destitute of lawless invent, now he says The Women's Olorus, under tho nlilo dlivcUon of Mr.

1-lLton, Is rtt htwralng wory Thursday evening and say, Tulare are rvlslting tholr daustfiter, Mrs. Riuikins, of Garfield R. C. Plttman sinuks of leaving for the East soon, owing to the ill health of his father, Who resides la cenhral Illinois and who requires the presence of his son. Ho has not as yet made any arrangomunts In rerfard to his buslnefis, fbi says in all prcflnabll-lty ho will be forcod to close It up for the presont, but hop to be able to return to reside here iermUnentry.

L. E. Ourfman of tintia Cruz, B. E. Img and R.

A. Jones of Stanford University and S. I. SchwaSjache of San Francisco apjxiared bofore Vnlied 6UaU8 Chll ervioe Examiner Maurice Conneli for examlnatiua The ex-anilnaUon held is for the purpose ol securing deslrrible ellglbles to Ml canOles as drug and food hiBi)ectors and road engineer in the Federal sorviee. 'Am Jose TImoa.

Mrs. Katie II. llurveaton will hold mcotlirgs for the First Spiritual Church. X. S.

G. W. hall, this and next Sunday morning, afternoon and evening and tlds Saturday evoning. Jamcj Fnipiitnl is lume from a wwk's 1slt ta Mirln where he found the iiature, csktitle and crop cundation tho as tliey are here. Tho siwm Is (backward ami cattle thin.

Cofcrnel T. J. Wilson, who has been with the Southern Pacific In several capacities ifor about twenty years, has tendered his resignation, to Uke effect M-ibch 13th, as there ls no more right-of-way ibuslness to be attended to. Ills title latterly has been right-of-way agent. Col.

Wilson will be remembered by many of our bitsineos m. Park. j. iierponi ana a party of three arrive In Santa Cruz And In his hands golden crown! Them did 1 laugh at earthly kws, And kneeling, lifted up the cross; Though all that once made life so sweot 'neath the Ulles at my feet! A rudrance from the realms of light Flashed for a moment on my slsht, "A still, small voice" came fluttering down, The cross had then Ibnowne the crown! F. L.

SUnton. at 1:35 today and will drive to Uie they are malicious and impelled largely (by a sheer love oZ destruction. He cltea the constant loss to owwrs of meant houcus and the wtaton damage done to puUio touhs in nosftm In unprotected places, caused not for theft but merely to gratify a Vwe f- malicious mlhlef, and Ihls by the very boys for wtoose buneOt the baths are maintained. Thirty years Mr OTdeara says, he nevtr knew boys to destroy projierty thus, either pri big trees. Is making most saUitftnubory progrw.

They have a concert pkinned for the latter jaart of April. ReX; Orr on Popular Subject. On Sunday evwdng the Rev. Orr will apeak on the popular silbject, "The Chitix-h I Am Looking For," an aa-UWe cortcomlrig which, iappoared in the Indopend magazine of February 13th. Ho will consider this article and endvor to mrve that the First iMrs.

R. A. Chtapman of AlterliSe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Everts, Is vial tine hor parents on rejoices In the title of "FWi King of Monterey Hay," Monday landed a sjx-ton shartc at Monterey, towing it tn with three launches, says the Cyiross. The story is a llg one, but not fishry In San Francisco thiU city in trying to lease, the ground on Fifth St.

on which formerly BtKd the Llnroln Crammer School, for a trm of thirty-five years. The ground has bucome too vahmJjIe to uxe for school purposes. When the Russ-Jap War Commenced It was March 3d. the day of the Wg auction sale of the Nippon, 314 Pacific Av. Oooaei View Av.

Col Migladdry arrived In Hinia Cruz 'from one of his profewtiluaiU the cause of tul city niisgoNernment To feel atronir, liavp (rrwxl nppetlte a til illeinn. leep notitiilly ntut enjejr llf. MM lliiril.N'k IIIoimI Itinera, iie (treat y'iii t.inle and builder. Io Witt's Mi tie r.nt'.j Uem, mnnll, aafi anre little- llvi-r 8il( by J. u.

Tan-nil- and the Model Drug tor. vate or public. He conclude that the averago boy of today has Us regard tours Thursday evening, die will be Congrecatlonal Churoh of Santa Crui Is tho church he is KxtUng for. On Thursday (afternoon Fred C. IX)llar of Hen Lomond nd Bdlth Youngs of Santa Cruz were united In and aK our political ill resulting In tsui Franciscq soandUn, for Instance-.

Irkrespoet for honesty Is at the bottom of closed banks In Shn Francisco and lnstiranco soimdals In New York WONDERFUL How Business Has Gone Down the Avenue In town several days. Fred W. Swan too and James W. Anderson expect to be home on Siui-vtiy from Grass Valley, ahett they have been promoting tho sale of Swlinton Park ltih brts. for law than the boys of the lAst generationpatterning, he thinks, after their fathers in this ren'ct.

The HarU'ord Couruiit agree with Mr O'Meara, saying: "They destroy everything tr-tit comes In their way, and go unpunish marriage at rhc Comrrvgatlomnl pn The Standard Oil Co. uud nile dls- sonae-e by Rev. J. D. Orr.

Judge Smith denied the nu-Hon of Will M. lUsws. attorney for Mr. and Mrs. 11.

Wcmple. of crimination are built upon IL Kvery cil of Uie dtiy tlkt wo thLnk of No matter what the oonilltlon of the Jiwe, to strike out iortln.s or tliej E. Walw-e came up from P.wkfl'-M oouiplalnt lu the contest of lijsf wife's kwt night luul left f(r SanU Cniz on storm, blillii and fiuusrals proceed Just tho same. Call In and See Mcpherson hardings HARDWARE STORE GROW. They Want Your Business.

223 Pacific Avenue Phone Red 342 ed for their acts bemuse of the grwvt is founded ipon a violation of law! relaxation In the respect of the rights for personal guln 4y adults, of property which miuiirestn itself all) Hut the men that are doing this over the United Stattw on the port of I wore the boys of thirty years a tho adult popultitlou, aud wUch has' wliose eondifct we are told wtis I tho nm tniin. He the cro; o'ltlook was never b-tter and that the oil prospects are cxcttHlinnly ncoiir nil an In the southern end of Me comity. AilliitLS Index. The solemn season of Lent. Society Ih suihv.J to take a rvn and to Ufrn Ills attention from Mils and fuilndows I to nartioloth and nshi.

will InsUtmed by A. Fftiser of ItouMer Creok. The Nile Club Meets Thursday Afternoon, The Nile Cl i'i met Thursday afternoon at tlu nsy new home if Riclmrd Rountree (n Knnnan St. The uftirnoon was devoted to fanoy sewing, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mrs.

Tom Alaina was awHivlod the tn-lze. model tb.n of Uie boy uf today-Thai Is file condition that confronts Tho tiring to do is to gag the niin who is working tho workingmaji. He Is the fellow who is really raising all the hell. Los Alleles Times. SPRING OPENING 19.

Durmg dry weather w-e do not noed water tight roofs, land It Is too much to ask plumbers to work In the rain and ball and cold and wind. An elaborate and complete display of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC MILLINERY III I- 'ii 1 us, whatever nmy (be the theory. From whatever oanw or cause It came wc have a standard of conduct Uiday that we did not have thirty yours ago. Nor there much it any virtue In the uirotlon that It Is public conduct, as distinguished from private conduct Like faihdr like Son, There ls no use in harping abotft tJw dwieracy of modern boys and Uie example set them by their sires and Che polltloal community. A boy brought up In an immoral atmosphere prlvnte or puWIc, (tin not 1 expected to turn out a saint Hoys are simply oopylng their faUiers.

IX the latter violate the law for personhl gain the former will for talis I 1 liwu T7TPY BE ecawATixo-i-i Ullal I hud very much to do with the great hue and cry corporafiou and swollen fortunes, by means of which a great many poTltlcaUns have be'n trying to gtiin perbonal advantage, for many past. This dishonest spirit for dishonest is the right name for It found Its first full manlfestUUon during the free sliver agitation which went on In the country from 1875 until Now let It be said In defense of the boy that he ls the product of the home and public life. If he Is more lawless than the lad of the former generations and has less reocj for common honesty, It must be bodause be sees his seniors practice his own faults. a thousand ays the boy reads dlsre gard for law from a lyntfilng to a rail way a Standard Oil cuuiblnn-tltn In (restraint of trade or the attempt to niolte a dihmet d4W. (Such violation of law 'by adults Is Is Sanii Cn to have another oeniHiery, laid out along the proposed lino of the Santa Cruz ami Soqtiel 0 electric th said road to run rtmmil oars or traltw when desired? I Wtot Is oomnum 1n tlie pn-iit cities Next Thursday and Friday March 5tli and Gth Your inspection is cordially solicited Miss Kate Handley Cor.

Pacific Av. and Locust St. MRS. HETTIB HAnniSOS'S 4-DAY HAIR RESTORES or f.nleat hair Titorel witn-out liieenvenli.nco nml with dln)(re-nl'le after efTe.t. Not ilye; i'Hw n.

neiliinent. ntel cien make win become niodorn In the smaller Icltl.si. lty example we are itnlui iifed nviurni nn inniHueos anil jhiiiii i mm cm action and we will n.rt have to be of his sires and the comiimnitv er onm-emJng ourselves much Is simply bettering their bey. Tho boy reads the evil acts Hon. ill-, ll l' p.

irt. lum Sutler Uf I Sun Krnnelneo, i-nl. per iiv I'nitner Irni I'n. ii'.

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