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SANTA CETJZ SENTINEL, THUBSDAY, FEBBUABY 1, 1912. in i OSCAR B. COLQUITT. Personals Who ll Seeking Renomini-tion Governor of Texit. IflJUJ I Leslie Johnston has gone to Red ll FOR COOKING USE Qnsco wood City on legal business.

I1 1 CriscoCriscoCrisco This is a new and absolutely wholesome and delicious cooking material made under hygienic conditions from edible vegetable oils. It is in no sense a compound or mixture of oils and fats-It is ideal for frying doughnuts or French fried potatoes because they do not absorb grease when fried in CRISCO. It is better and cheaper than butter for all kinds of pastry. Order direct from Hinkle's Store. CRISCO will surely please you- ORVILLB JOHNSON RECEIVES IN New Merchandise For 1912 With this ad we inform the reading public of the daily TERESTING MESSAGE BY WIRE-.

LESS TELEGRAPHY. Ocville Johnson, one of our local BETTER THAN BUTTER. wireless telegraphers, Is quite enthusiastic over some of the messages re arrival of New Goods for Spring 1912. ceived at the wireless station at his Doeltz went to San Francisco for a few days. Fred M.

Kerrick left Wednesday for Oakland where lie is to enter St. Mary's College, J. L. Illair of the San'a Fe R. R.

Is over from San Jose on a business trip. Dr. Charles H. Parker, late of Chicago, expects to soon open dental parlors in this city. S.

Senegrlnl went at Wataonville home on Fernslde Av. Tuesday night Pacific Av. Mission St. Hinkle's Cash Store The Following New Goods Are In Stock Now At twelve o'clock he caught a message going from Mare Island. A full band piece was being played uikjii a graphophone and so clear and loud Wednesday where he has a branch of his local plumbing business.

Capt. Gilbert L. Anderson has be- oome so weak that he is confined to bis bed. At times he is unable to New I3res3 Goods in Mixtures New Dress Ginghams, 10c and 12'ac New ercerized Wash Fabrics-New Figured Irish Linettes. New Figured Lawns.

New Figured Batistes. New Silk Finished Fabrics-New Tailored Suits. Gannon, Real Estate, 234 Pac. Av. The present disgrace of Saaia Cruz is River one continuous mud hole from Mission St.

to the gas works. This section of street should be widened at once from' 40 feet to 70 feet and macadamized, Slnkinsou's Planing Mills, Potrero U. Mill, Cabinet work. Doors and Baab. The class for the study of Science of Government will meet this Thursday at 3 30 P.

M. at the First Method- were the strains of music that they could easily be heard by those standing two feet away from the receiver. Shortly after one o'clock a message was heard being sent by the steamship Cleveland from Its location about five hundred miles this side of Honolulu, the message being that of passengers making reservations a San Francisco hotel. At about two o'clock In the morning a message was again picked up from Mare Island to point Loma, this being one of conversation, which was not recognize friends, Mrs. Harry Rhys Davids will be or ganlst at All Souls Church for the WE CARRY IN STOCK Plumbing Goods Coniirtini of BATH TUBS, SINKS, LAVATORIES, BOILERS.

JLTC, BRASS GOODS, PIPE FITTINGS AND WATER PIPE in any quantity it teeton-Ue pricct. We alto do Plumbing, Contracting and JOBBING. We have a large display room at our office, S10-S1I Pacific At. I BROS. Wholesale and Retail Plumbing Supplies Phone Santa Crua 508.

present, until A. M. Baldwin is able to resume his position. The members of the Ivy G-ulId of STRAUSS nearly so distant as was the grapho list Church. Attorney Chas.

B. Young- er will speak on 'The California Pr Calvary Church were the guests Tues phone music. bate When we realize that a message was recently sent overland from Mare Island to Key West the ikjssI- AND FASHION Mailing tubes made to order at the Sentinel" office. Complaint conies to this office bllities of the wireless over both One of the largest eucalyptus trees In this city, measuring five feet In diameter, standing at Uhe corner of Myrtle and Taylor Sts has been cut down by W. N.

Smith and Henry Molaskey, who are cutting It up Into stove wood. When cut It fell across Mytrle St. and Into Hush league park, breaking the fence. The proposition to close Knight and River Sts, Is deader than Julius Caesar, unless the city wants the land in these streets to go to the Anthony heirs. Ellhu Anthony, who opened a day or so ago and they bad some fun.

Lurking off the wharf was an old sea lion, catching an occasional fish. Joe got one of these skates and dropped him out where the sea lion was working. Immediately there was land and sea are evident. that workmen upstairs In a Pacific BUSINESS Av, building employ their Idle moments In making remarks to women CITY on the street below. Such levity Is day of Mrs, George Cardiff on Locust Mission Hill.

F. R. Howe left on Wednesday for Fresno and 'Hanford, where he will witness an exhibition of a motor-driven fire engine belonging to the Seagraves people. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Carley, of Mil-bank, S. are visiting with W. E. Ensign and family on Walnut Av. Mrs.

Carley Is a niece of Mr. Ensign. The Carleys have been touring California. Mr. and Mrs.

H. L). C. liarnhart, who have been residing fur some months at Ben Lomond, have moved to Santa Cruz and are occupying the A Nobla Footman. Rllly nitt, a well known society mnn Iq Washington, wns late one evening for dinner at the home of I.nrz Anderson.

Springing from his automobile. anything but gentlemanly conduct IN all sorts of fun. The sea Hon took a bit out of the skate's wing and tossed him in the air, catching him as he came down, and repeated the dose until he had finished him. An ordinary skate being one meal for any and Is liable to cause trouble. Ruled Legal Typewriter Paper for these Btreets.

never deeded them to the city or to any person or corpora self-respecting sea lion, the old fel tion, and iwhen they are closed tho low then swam out to sea. land In them will revert to the An thony estate. Stock promissory notes for sale his office at lc each. dale at the "Sentinel" office. When the Council and all the citizens pull together the widening of River sy will go merrily on.

While they pull against each other things are different. The fight over a street opening la the same as when over a mill site, Tu fight Is to talk, and talk, and fight. Wllaon Real Estate. County bills should filed with the' County Clerk today. The past few days Santa Cruz, during the middle of the day, has been enjoying summer -weather.

The Chamber of Commerce held ao meeting Wednesday for lack of a quorum. POPULARITY OF HOBBLE SKIRT HAS DESTROYED MARKET FOR PETTICOATS AND OTHER FEM I NINE WEARABLES. "French textile-makers complain bitterly that unless the lioblJl skin can be retired by a conclusive dictate of Dame Fashion, they are undone," says fhe February MunBey eI i torlally. "It takes ever so much less cloth to make a dress in hobble style. Worse yet, the hobble, in Its i or improperest development.

must be so closely fitted to the figure of the wearer that petticoats become taboo with the true devotees of fashion, li us destroying the market for oth'r glKxlS." pLUMBINfl cottage at 14 Washington St. As Mr. "liarnhart Is not enjoying good health, he hopes his old friends will not forget to call on hiin. E. Lang, general manager of the Pennsylvania lines, arrived Tuesday During the two weeks the protesters against the widening of River St.

along the city plan had to mass their evidence and make their argument, the Council said nothing. Now that they are all in the testimony In fa- At the request of C. I. Norris, son of the late Mrs, Lucy J. Whitney, Pub "No Shooting or Trstpasslna" t'flni night with his wife and three daugh- Have your work done so that it will pass inspection, THE INSPECTORS WILL SEE vor of the Council plan, In the form cf terB They came wlth dlvi knockout drops, Is in this "Sentinel' slim superintendent of the Southern Pacific, who was In his special car lic Administrator Wessendorf on Wednesday petitioned In the Superior Court for letters of administration in the estate of the deceased.

No will had been left and the value of the estate is about $0000. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD' The above amount will be paid for Surf. Wednesday morning by special Under no circumstances will the city allow Knight and River Sts. to go buck to the Anthony estate. The "Sentinel" office was a recep train they made a trip to the Hlg tor tale at the "Sentinel" Carpenters are at work at the Unique Theater taking out the front steps and putting in an incline to the sidewalk.

The fire department was called out. on a still alarm at seven o'clock Tuesday evening for a chimney fire on Averltt St, No damage. At night there are a number of STI Trees. AT LANDING YGU. SEE ME FIRST.

Prices Right and Work Guaranteed. Alien C. Rennie 287 Soquel Ave. Santa Cruz 400. IK HIS LAST the arrest and conviction of any one found stealing copies of the "Sentinel" from premises of subscribers.

'Visitors from abroad, who have clean machines and want to visit the golf links, Bhould avoid River between Mission St. and the gas works, so deep and nusty is the mud. This section of street will never be anything In winter but a mudhole, as It has been for fifty years, till It is mac CHICKEN WIRE puce in town for chicken wire. Investigate before buying elsewhere. GABA A MAGIDSON, 37 Soquel Av.

Phone 1136R. Says the Watsonville li-egister: fniring the last two weeks fishermen at Moss landing litive had all kinds of luck catching Kitten, sting-arees, or whatever is the right name for the homely fish weiliing all the way from 20 to 40 pminds. On a recent trip the Register bunchh and Dr. Jewett pulled out sevei-Jil. In fact they caught so many they were a nuisance, and finally the loys got to yanking out the hooks and letting the hideous things go again.

Joe Nevis and his crowd were down tion room Wednesday, so many citizens wanting to compare the maps containing the two lines adopted by advocates for the widening of River and with the exception of one taxpayer they all favored the fine adopt by the Council, and this one admitted that IT the Hihn line was not feasible, on account of streets and private ownership, there was but one line to adopt. Old books repaired and bound at 8entlner bindery. Runge lane Is being widened from 20 feet to a 40-foot street, the S. P. Co.

is constructing a steel viaduct, at a cost of $7000, over their railroad on this street, and the golf people are now spending $25,000 on their links, Just beyond the 'Runge St. The city of Santa Cruz is not called on. for a cent In making these Improvements. What Is the city doing to encourage or keep up with its citizens? Is It widening River the main road to these developments, or Is it In a time-destroying and expensive contest with protests and petitions? mufflers on autos turned loose on Pacific Av. and adjacent streets that should be muffled by the police.

The Cascade Laundry is the cheapest and best In town. Phone 215. River gt. should be widened before the year 1915. Will It be? Not if protestants are allowed to have iheir way.

The W. C. T. U. will meet this Thursday afternoon at 2:25 at the First M.

E. Church, After the business meeting the press department will be in charge of the program. Noah Hoffman of Hoone, Iowa, through C. Can field, has bought a home on Stanford and will Immediately go East and return with liia wife and daughter. "NKVKR MIND TUB CHECK.1' he rushed Into the house, RtniKjgling out of his big fur overcoat as lie weut.

Just Inside the door he hiiw a footman at whom he hurled the coat, exclaiming: "That's all right. Never mind the check." But as he was disappearing Into the dining room he was stopped by a storm of outlandish language coming from the prostrate form that had been knocked down by the Impact of the overcoat. He looked round and saw emerging fro'u the covering of fur the face of Count von Rernstorff, the German ambassador. Washington Stor. TELEPHONE 59.

II. IIORSNYDER DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST 132 PACIFIC AVENUE. adamized. The tug Dauntless went to Davenport and back on Wednesday. Today the tug will leave with the Amy Turner In tow, going up the coast.

The big three-masted vessel loaded with a thousand tons of cement, from which soundings have been made for the new concrete pier. Is scheduled for Portland. Fifty old newspapers for 5c at tnv-Sentinel" office. Shirts, anJ othex 3n if Most att ractive LE BON TON MILLINERY UO PACIFIC AVENUE Subscribers receiving the "Morning', Looking th Absolute SALE OF. WINTER mm liny DUTIES OF WEALTH.

filches afford no excuse for lazy leisure. Wealth Is expected to furnish Just euough leisure to tit one by such mentnl training as will make him a leader in some noble effort. There Is no place In a democracy for a so called leisure class. There Is too uiucb work lo he dime. They who iced nd toil for their daily bread give themselves to the larger and deeper needs of the coniuinnlly In a thousand ways the man of wealth may be a benefactor to mankind.

When he refuses to be mid prefers to spend Ids time In mere pleasure seeking he Is forced to take a place which In the eyes of the world 1s contemptible. Not what a mail has, but want he is. rhos bis place In the estimation of the ('buries Mitchell. Toole Might Have Used It at First, but He Didn't, J. I Toole, the English comedian, dearly lored a Joke and Just as dearly loved the excitement of the gaming table, though he Invariably lost.

During a holiday that, says tin English writer, he and I passed together at Alx-les -Rains he did his best to imperil the good effects of his cure by Ills constant attendance at the Cerele and the Villa dos Fleurs. After a night In which he had beeu more than usually successful In exhausting the ready cash he cnrrled about him we made ou? way on the follbwlng morning to the little bank In the main street of Alx-les-Bnlns In order that be might mnke a fresh draft upon his letter of credit. But he did not at once reveal to the clerk lu -charge his serious business Intent. Tapping lightly at the closed window of tho gulchet, he Inquired In broken English, which he appeared strangely to believe would be somehow comprehensible to his foreign Interlocutor, whether the bunk would be prepared to mnke him a small ndvnuee upon a gold headed cane which ho cnrrled In his hand. The request, ns might be supposed, was somewhat briskly dismissed, and the little window was abruptly closed in bis face.

Toole retired, nppnrently deeply dejected by the refusal of his request, but In a few minutes he returned to the nttnek, having in the meantime provided himself with fresh material for a new finnniial proposition. Hastening out into the little market that lay near the bunk, he hurriedly purchased from one of the fish stalls a small pike that bud been caught In the lake, anil, having milled to this bunch of enrrots, be returned to the bunk, where he carefully arranged these proffered securities on the counter, enforced by the addition of his watch nnd chain, a threepenny lit and a penknife. When all wns ready he ngnln tupped softly nt the window nnd in a voice that was broken by sobs Implored the clerk, In view of ills unfortunate position, to accept these 111 assorted articles In pledge for the small sum which wns needed to save him from starvation. The clerk, by this time grown Indignant, requested him to leave the establishment, explaining to him In emphatic terms nnd in such English ns lie could coimiiiiud that they only made ndvnnces upon circular notes or letters of credit. At the last mimed word Toole's saddened face suddenly broke Into smiles, nnd, producing bis letter of credit, he handed It to the nstnnislied clerk with the added explanation that he would hurt offered thnt.

nt first If ho thought the bank cured about It, but thnt the porter at the hotel hud told him he Ihonirlit that they liked llsh better. TRIMMED HATS, PLUMES, WILLOWS, ETC. A limited number of PATTERN HATS BELOW COST to dose Call and see them lentiiie!" later than 7 o'clock are equetted to notify thla office. The man John Hart, who was sentenced Tuesday for stealing a copy of the "Sentinel" from the Seaside Hotel, and given ten days In the county jail, Is kicking because he was sen-toured, saying he didn't consider It any offense to lake a paper. That's just the trouble.

This office luis been annoyed a great deal by paper thieves and it is our determination to stamp this thievery out. Who will be the nest one to come forward, swear to a complaint and convict the puiiolner of your paper. Remember, there is a five dollar reward. The following sIkiis are on sale at his office: No Peddlers or Agents Need Apply. No Peddlers Wanted lere.

No Soliciting Here. Strange, Is it not, that not one property holder in the two blocks where River St. js promised to be widened, signed an agreement to trade his bidding as proposed by the Hihn opponents to the -widening of River St. as proposed by the Council. St range, Isn't it, and yet signers, to secure their names to, first protests, and then petit Inns, were told by petition circulators that the widening would cost less If the Hihn map was adopted tbim If the city map was fal Central umber puel DRY OAK, MADRONE, PINE AND REDWOOD In either stove or four-loot lengths, in addition to our SLAB WOOD 491 Pacific Ave.

Phone 397 The little things count. A collar may be the keynote of a man's dress. A carefully chosen cravat may have us strong an effect as a becoming suit of clothes. A shirt will often prove a man's good state or otherwise. Don't neglect the little things.

When you go to buy furnishings give your attention to the excellence of our lines. Out of our most complete line of shirts we would direct your special attention to the new soft collar styles, with or without French cuffs SHOWN HERE AT $1.00 AND MORE. WATCH YOUR HAIR, LADIES. i Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Luxuriant and Radiant Hair. If dandruff germs are devouring the nourishment that belongs to the hair it will soon begin to fall.

Furthermore i ll will lose Its life and luatre and will become dull, faded ami even look slovenly, If you have any signs of dandruff i you ought to go right to your dnisisi today and get a bottle of PARISIAN i SAUK. This delightful and refreshing hair tonic is guaranteed by the J. G. I Spray Now With Ortlio Ha Tanner and Model Drug Stores to kill dimdnirf germs, clean the head of filthy dandruff, stop failing hair and itching scalp or niotiey buck. And it dopg Just what It Is guaranteed to do and that's why lis sales are so enormous the (Main try over.

PARISIAN You can buy your spray now at the Ewcll Fruit Co. We will spray your trees if you so desire. EWELL FRUIT CO Santa Cruz and Capitola Capitola Phone 12R5 lowed out. Deceive a taxpayer as to cost iitid he will, nine cases nut ol lien, sUu a petition. THE QUALITY SHOP.

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