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PAGE TWO SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE -16, 1928 shiko- Kajioka, Misap Kajioka, varez, Alice Barrigar, Venice The Congregational Church In SANTA CRUZ EVENING NEWS Harriet Stuart, Ella Mae Sharp Canepa, Margie Cherbbomio, Vir vites you tomorrow. 11:00, pub From 43 to: 4A Henry Cav- ginia Floyd, Edward Cacace BJ. J. DEVLIN AND H. R.

JDDAH Entered as matter at the fosiotiice at Santa Cruz. Lawrence Grossi, Martin Matu- lglia, Eugene McFadden, Ralph Manuel Silva, Dana Longley, Loyd Marshall, Lewis Payne, Shirley Marian Dries-chman, Mechika Fujita, Mary Silva, Phyllis Sterling, Shirley Willey, Betty Kaler, Ruth Car-den. lic worship, sermon and music. 7:30, Illustrated service, using moving, picture, "The Country Doctor." Come. adyt." Caliiornia.

Publmhed every evening except Sunday at 2S Walnut ave PROMOTIONS IN LOCAL-SCHOOLS ANNOUNCED Schutte, Margaret Bales, June Carpenter, Victoria Ghio. Grace nue uy uevnn ana juaan. Telephone 240. lich, Alberta Gruwell, Jane Hudson, Evelyn Pinkham, Genevieve Siegil, Bernard Hogan, Duane Hubbard, Catharine Vardas, Marion, Mary Mason, Adele Ma-. Member of The Aaaoclated lTeiw The Associated is exclusively entitled to the nse for reiub llcatlon of ail news dispatches credited' to it or not otherwise credited From 2B to 2A Dick Astur- From 3A to 4B Cecil Coe, ias, Walter Bianucci, Helen May In this paper and also the local hews published herein.

All rignts lor re publication ol special dispatches herein are also reserved. rle Miller. From 3A to 4B Earl Amps, Harold Gouin, Eugene Bastianon, Harold Bias, Eugene Hazelton, Junior Newlove, Vasco Rinaldi, Bergazzi, Nettie Slater, Rex Far-rls, Kathleen Bright. Marlyn Cory, Mervyn Jeantrout, Leonardo Oliveri, Larry Snow, LeRoy Vernon, Mark Watanabe, Represented Nationally by M. C.

MOGENSEN San 6t4 Market Ikjs Angeles. Title insurance jfortiand, 4 Morrison Seattle, Lloyd Chicago, 3tu Mi. Micnigan From lA to 2B Dorothy Marjorie Bassett, Cather Dorothy Anino, Maryanne Ben Detroit, 25 Woodward New KorK, ziu Mauison Ave. Joseph Stagnaro, George Wilson, Raymond Young, Marlori Dillard, To All Subscribers ine Churchill, Hazel Fisher, Mildred Huntington, Martha Mc Yesterday The News' published the names of students who received promotions in the Mission Hill, Branciforte and Gartleld Park schools, The names were given by grades In each school. The following is a list of the names of students promoted in the other city schools: James Walters, Nathan Broyles, Allen Greenfield Heon-is, Wyndham Kester, Harry Taylor, Harold Lincoln, Ugo Pini, Estelle Anderson.

From 2B to 2 A Nettie Belle Burch, Richard Collver, Edna Rose Echenberger, Virginia Del Vecchio, Albert Hosier, Ellsworth Mahan. From 1A to 2B May Belle Bettencourt, June Buhl, Georgia Davies, Joseph Gurriere, Alice Hall, George. Hammond, Donald Lincoln, Franklin Mathews, Fred Negri, Tula Papalian, Vernon Putney, Naomi Tabor. From IB to 1A Glenn Baker, Harriet Bright, Fred Collver, Jennie Daglia, Louis Del Vecchio, Mary Ellen Grant, Lorna Hustpn, Harriet Lorenzana, James O'Hara, Stanley Preble, Edigio Torchio, Luigi Torchio, Dorothy Worth. GAULT SCHOOL From 6A to 7B James Del-porto, John Dowling, Nobuto Dr.

F. V. Randol, Orthodontist Wishes to announce that, he will be in Santa Cruz regularly on Wednesdays, beginning June 6. Practice, limited to the correction of irregularities of the teeth. Office, Room 1, Moore over Palmer Drug Pacific Ave.

advt; The News will esteem it a tavor it subscribers will report any failure to receive the paper regularly or at a seasonable hour, it in Gladys Moore, Ruth Robinson, Ruth Pedemonte, Myrtle Hart, Elva May Hartley, Lucy Sanchez, Kean, Betty Norton, Doris Olds, me city limits of Santa Cruz, you do not eet your paper betore Leona Poehland, Vlasta Pozar, in. ring up this oltice, 241), and the paper win be sent you by special Grace Bussenhart, Taisugl Arao, Laree Sherman, Angela Zamzow carrier. Business Office, I'none 24V Kens Matter, Social, I'hone 200. Roger Bonton, Marshall Bonton, Deeny Colwell, Richard Dunn, August. Bassano, Florence Silva.

From 3B to 3A Edward McFadden, Loraine Carneglia, Itui Howard Evers, Jack Foster, ANOTHER MAN WHO WON HIS OWN WAY, gi O'Hara, Henry Laurr ence Bradbeer, Fred O'Kino, Woodford Gordon, Billy Levy, Cecil Omstead, Perry Owens, Gor Neither. Herbert Hoover, nominees for Claudio Passerino, Julia Brown. From 2 A to 3B Stanley Amos, Henry Aroo, Betty Jane Brown- don Pace, Stanley Williams, Clin ton Bastedo, Lurina Silva. From. IB to 1A Shirley Col nett, Lorene Elsie Canepa, Thelma Haber, Evelyn Han-ooick, Catherine Matulich, Evelyn Murphy, Lucille Rabey, Iiris Rickey, Marian Siegel.

From 3B to 3 A Raymond Fo-masi, Donald Jacobson, Knight Johnston, Kengo Mayoshiba, El-mlra Amaya, Marjorie Anino, Vivian Blyler, Tsuneko Fujimo-to, Harriet Manning, Marcella Martin, Marjorie Peck, Frances Piedemonte, Virginia Scott, Virginia Silvey. From 2B to 2 A Warren Blyler, Alexander Cacace, Eliseo Es-quibel, Billie Kearnes, Johnnie Lopez, Jerold Poore, Wallie Proe-frock, Claude Maehler, John Mori, George Smith, Frances Coleman, Luppe Esquibel, Pearl Gruwell, Marjorie McLellan Winifred Reid, Dora Stagnaro, Jurijl Mayeshiba, George Oro, Anna Lopez, Evelyn Sweeney. I BAY VIEW SCHOOL- From high, school Vera Amaya, Emma Doglicne, Anna Gozdenica, Frances Gross, Tillie Machi, Mary Madeiros, Jean McMillan, Roberta Kenny, Elena Eunice Strong, Ruth Sundberg, Edna Whitesell, Vernon Berlin, Floyd Brya, Zeglio Crescinl, Angelo Da Vico, Elmo Delia Valle, Angelo Fadelli, Elbert Foster, Joseph Madeiros, $10 field. Adella Cursi, Vivian president, nor his running mate, Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, was born to the purple. It was no ease of Theodore Roosevelt with either, it was more Abraham Lincoln.

Both had to work hard for all they received Hashimoto, Billie Al Fryckland, Donald Gaba, Maurice Juhl, Lincoln Kennedy, Mit-sugi Kawaguchi, Shirley Mason Lewis Nelson, Arleen Newman Marjorie Pracht, Marian Piexoto Dorothy Jane Ryan, Dean Stuart, the i jn education and its rewards. There are men in iSanta bert McCormick, Robert McKean, Donald Omstead, Allan Stoodley, June Anthony, June Marie Sam Pennington, John Righetti, lier, Dorothy Delano, Doris Gibson, Vivian Grow, Anita Lyon, Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Van Bossuni, Violet Waltrip, John Adams, Bobbie Austurias, Lester Eisley, Stanley Hart, Jimmie Hawes, Stanley Peterson. HOUSTON, Tex. Clem Shaver, Democratic national chairman, says Republican party in nominating Hoover and Curtis has turned its back on the east. Bloomer, Glenys Bodkin, Marga Cruz today, old classmates oi Hoover at fetanford university, who remember him as the young man who Worked his own way through college, sleeping in quarters that were anything but luxurious.

He deserved the Arden Stuart, Tilinas Silva, Lucille Streator, Virginia Silva, Er ret Kaler, Olga Helen Saunders, Lorraine Shove, Louis Senini, Elmer Tenneson, Lelan'd Tenneson, Wayne White-sell, James Harms. From 8B to 8A Rose Alves, nest Stagnaro, Dannie, Self, Lou Evelyn Villa, Lillian, Waltrip, Maxine Ward, Wilma Wickliffe ise Skouden, Edwin Whitesell. From 2B to 2A Leslie May success that came to him as an engineer, for it was won I tLSUM'S Edna Bielar, Evelina Rinaldi, From 1A to' 2B Lola Marie Albright, David Coen, Theresa Elsie Mae Schaw, Neva Yettr From 6A Malcolm Burnett, Roy Connolly, Charles a Carpeglia, Harry Davis, Marabelle Francis, Wilmer Gingerich, Lay- Friesen, Lloyd Hebbron, Dpr- ton Jack Pound, Earl stein, Pauline Woten, Artfuir Bell, George Birch, Harmon Carter, Raymond Euirlck, William Gale, Steve Ghio, Dennis Mann, Roland Riley, Robert Rodriguez. Reed, Donald Schupbach, Fran cis Soria, Ted Thomson, Alfred DANCE TONIGHT AT Warner, Lillian Akacich, Muriel From 7A to SB Edith Baker, trough his own efforts. But the case of Senator Charles Curtis is even a more striking example of what America, more than any other country in the world, offers the young man of real Worth.

It will be hafd to recall a more interesting story of "upward climb than the record of Charles Curtis, the man, thus briefed up by the Newspaper Enterprise association: 1860 Born on a farm near North Topeka, to a settler who had Indian blood in his veins. 1865 Orphaned, he went to live with relatives on Cross, Josephine Grellman, Opal Virginia Baker, Viola Bickford, Violet Born, Beatrice Bosso, Vio Baden, Betty Dearduff, LuciTe Morley, Mina Jean Ricca, Grace Watanabe, Lois Vernon, Alvin Aldridge, Byron Bullock, Robert Canepa, Robert Collett, Bong Lam, Walter Charles Rucker, Buddie Smith, From IB to 1A Joyce Alzina, Genevieve, Ditzler, Phyllis Jane Lindquist, Norma Morgaro, Marjorie Stuck, Enio Pieracci, Shirley Rodman. From kindergarten to IB Melba- Anino, Rose Boggero, Zel-da Maeliler, Patrick Martin, Leo Esposito, Junior Haunum, Mervin Hogan, Enice Pieracci, Lole let Frank, Betty Gangloff, Mary Huntington, Helen Hupp, Mila-da Pozar, Mae Belle Simerly. From BA to 6B Carol Main Margaret Ledford, Justine Hern Lantiigne, Annie Medeiros, Fran Maie Goodman, Ruth Fisher, Ida DREAMLAND BIGGEST CROWDS rEPPIEST MUSIO BEST TIME Music by JOHN SEIDLINGER'S ces Stewart, Mildred Warburton, Edra Whitesell, Raymond Carpenter, Louis Cantagnola, Jess Howell, David, Oberg, Kenji Mav Endo, Donna Curry, Dor an Indian reservation in Morris county, Kansas. O'Hara, Henry Parodi, Frank "1868 Went to Topeka to live with his father's peo Parodi, Carl Sandman, Fritz DREAMLAND SYNCOPATORS ple.

Seghetti, Joe Siegel, Geoffrey Sandman, John Stagnaro, Livio Tamagni, Adalbert Tschirner, Harry Voss, Byron Warburton. Strictly Flrst-Class Ladies 25c Onts 50c 1870 Attended school, working in livery stables in Snow, Wagne Stagg, Lucella Thornburg, Euileu Washburn. GRANT SCHOOL spare time. From 7B to 1 A Dorothy Ha- othy O'Niell, Tony Vierra, Alfred Rodriguez, George Whaley, Rosie Zanetti. From 1A to 2B Ernest Al-lington, Dorothy Annand, Teddy Bradbeer, Harriet Brown, Lore-na Cunha, Atillio Dogliotti, Perry Huntsman, Anna Marie Juhl, Toshiko Kajioka, Richard Macy, Bobby Macy, Hugh MacDonald, Billie Moore, Mary Ghio, Noreen Wettstein, Thea Young, Margaret Castagnola, Hiroshi Okino, Herbert Stuart.

From IB to 1A Louis Anderson, Buddie Albright, Augustine Carniglia, Norman Davis, Mary Clara Doglione, Barbara Jean Gangloff, Jean Hebbron, Ayaka Kajioka, Lorena Nagel, Esom Ohara, Edward Rowe, Peggy Reilly, Ada Lou Stephens, Dick Shutler, Albert Silva, George Ward, Susanne White, August Carniglia, Vivian Johnson, Stasney. LAUREL STREET SCHOOL FromA to high school Kliz-' atath Dorothy1 Eleanor Cimarelli, Virginia Churchill, Sara Floyd, Lillian Goodrich, Maxine Hogan, Betty Holdsworth, Vivian Jeantrout, Anna Lemm, Evelyn O'Brien, Anna Panatoni, Nellie Panatoni, zelton, Helen Holt, Mary Moore, 1876 Signed a contract as a jockey on Kansas tracks. 1877 Quit riding and returned to school to get an 6A to 7B George Da Dancing 0 to 1 A. M. Twicc-n-Wwk Wednesday Saturday Front and Lnurt-1 Santa Cruz Frank Macauley, Mgr.

Margaret Mowry, Opal Newman, Rena Senini, Mildred Schaeffer, education. vis, Walter Reimer, Melbourne Staley, Edwin Vandiver, James Kramer, Lois Kramer, Ruth Ruth Smith, Yolanda Stagnaro, Annie Ward, Alice Fred Chisholm, Elmer Kensinger, Frank Loehr, Adrian Piedmont, Mathews, Esther Richards, Jean 1881 Admitted to the bar after studying law. 1884 Made prosecutor of Shawnee county and Avon t)eane, Priscilla Decoto, Meredith Greenfield, Frances Hope, fame by enforcing Kansas' prohibition law. Henry Pine, Walter Riley, Rena Senini. Georgia Kann, Marion Lucas, 1892 Elected to congress on the Republican ticket.

Lini Pini. :1903 Left congress to run for the senate, but was From. 6B to 6A Clyde Find- From 6A to 7B Donald An-nand, Elmer Anderson, Stanley Covell, Edward Davis, Fred Dye, defeated. ley, Raymond Huston, Marvin Putney, Jack.Rabe, Richard Stip- Batista Ghio, Paul Kendall, John Succeeded in aspirations and won election to ovich, Elizabeth Jane Ellis, Lo- Mello. Su Sumi O'Hara, Billie othy Carpenter, Margaret Arana, George French, Frank Griffin, Frederick Johansen, Archie Keener, Henry Poehland, Ralph Reesfe, Edmund Schellberg.

From 5B to 6A Douglas Fast, Victor Foster, Harry Omstead, Robert Willey, Tom Williams, Gladys Brazil, Kathleen Dier, Frances Fristoe, Margaret Gregory, Irene Mahoney, Rita Pine, Mary Helen Smith, Jane Waltrip. From.4A to 5B juanita Bodkin, Dorothy Hearns, Geraldine Garner, Flora Kaler, Florence Marshall, Alice Gordon, Wilhel-mina Ayers, Thais. Janda, Lorraine Scribner, McCray, Willis Schmidt, Theodora Wack-erm'an'n, Derrol Huddleson, Robert Anderson, Harry Connolly, Tony Pine, Eddie Rosenthal, Billy Pinard. From 4B to 4A Agnes Fer-nie, Barbara Hill, Nancy Marshall, Dorothy Sizelove, Nancy Huff, Marie Silva, Toshiy Fugita, Jpseph Yoho, Nagatoshi Fujita, James Jessen, Keith Fletcher, Theron Schupback. From 3 A to 4B Julia Bowes, Ronald Brown, Thelma Bull, "Wilma Curry, Ollie More, Thomas McKean, Leslie Richards, Lowell Trumbly, Leona.

Uhl, Mamie Villa Anderson, Robert Bas-tedo, Louise Bailey, Noma, Curry, Stanley Orme, Alvin, Slater, Eugene Olds, Fred Towne, Rex Keener. From 3B to 3A Cleva Adarns, Oscar Astrias, Walter Connol retta Flower, Maralee Pulise- vich, Jean Wells. the senate. 1912 Defeated in campaign for re-election. 1914 Eeturned to the senate.

1924 Became Republican loader of the senate. From 5A to 6B Howard Anderson, Douglas Harms, Richard Oliphant, Donald Phillips, Elmer Stroppini, Clinton Robinson, John Tenneson, Joe Viwra, Pearl Brown, Mary Burton, Sunta Cav-iglia, Raimonda Ceciliani, Dorothy Currell, Marjorie Currell, Lena Da Vico, Betty Day, Elsa Johansen, Rose King, Helen King, August Pint, Merlin Thorn Georgia Pritchard, Rose Seghet ti, Irene Viarengo, Leonard Ho Announced his candidacy for the presidency, There's A Good Season Ahead NOW IS THE TIME TO FURNISH Rooms and Apartments You'll find us with a complete line of furnishings for an entire house or just a room any room and prices which are most Linoleum at 50c per yard up. BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS BEDS SPRINGS MATTRESSES WEDGEWOOD STOVES HOCOM BROS. 123 PACIFIC AVENUE Phone 1331 gan, James Grjgg, Wayne Jarvis, Virgil Kester, Joseph ana is nominated by the Kansas City convention for vice president. Lasch.

Laura Mendoca, Doris Tom Roesner, Walter Sears George Stone. From 7A to 8B Bennock 's Prices On Today GEYER Blair, August Canepa, Richard Moore, Evelyn Mosher, Barbara Penoyar, Evelyn Pieri, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Carolyn Thorp, Dorothy Waring, Frances Woten, Marie Sandmato, Betty Wettstein. From 6B to 6 A Carolyn Anthony, Robert Bales, Lloyd Ber Collett, Dario Fassio, James Mc- Stock Exchange Lellan, Earl Roesener, Leslie ton, Leland Vandiver, Leora Hyden, Zetta Hall, Beverly King, Ruth Reimer, Mabel Scott, Algia Smith. From 5B to 6A Norman Aune, Harry Hall, Gilbert Roe-del, Elizabeth Broyles, Selma Kann, Mathilda Mortaro, Jim-mie Gurriere, Warren Kennedy, Bernice Bambauer, Norah Deane, Eleanor Probasco. From 4A to 5B Louis Maz-zucchelli, Lindo Mombretti, Geo.

Papalian, Erma Grant, Blanche Hocum, Myra Staley, Robert Williams, Philip Kaas, Mabel Goulding, "Tina Gurriere, Lois Lindberg, Frances Thornton. Hubbard, Russell Lurcook, Don lin, Jack Culleton, Albert Cursi, SAN FIIANCISCO, June 16. (JP) Following is otncial list of ald Engelsman, Mary Anselmino, Roma Bird, Elsie Cacace, Anna-belle Leibbrandt, Lena Stagnaro, Mary Stagnaro, Marco Oliveri, Fj'ed Morelli. From 7B to 7A Guido Bian- transactions on the San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange givine Dorothy Dillard, Earl Foster, Boyd Macdonald, George Nelson, Bernice Piedmont, Dorothy Roos, OIESELSTODAY All doubt as to whether or not the- mayor and council of the city Intend to go ahead with the completion of the job of constructing a new filtration, chlorination and pumping plant at Crossing Btreet has been dissolved through thel arrival yesterday at the Eb-11s 'switch in the Potrero district stocks tor morning session, clos Barbara Spilger. ly, Mary Fisher, Hubert Fergu ing at iz noon: Muted Stock From 5A to 6B Hazel Ama coni, Joseph Cacace, Elbert Dod-son, Harold Lease, Dpminic Lip- son, Wayne Karnes, Esther Mer- ya, Genevieve uowioy, Covell, Theresa Emerick, Mabel ideth, Raymond Nilmeier, Viola From 4B to 4A Charles Mom pi, Dan MLellan, Joseph, Silvey Martin, Zoe Omstead, Vernon bretti, Lura lEchenberger, Fred Security Sales American Co 3000 Atlas Impl.

Diesel Engine 1010 Buneitaly Bank of Italy. Edmonds, Catherine Gozdenica, Martha Kendall, Carmen Lincoln, Theophilus Lopez, James Walker, Berto Tuano, Walter Whit Vandiver. From 3A to 4B Lowell Ken Orpha Thomas Turner, Schupbach, Thelma Teixeira Lillian Wray, Marie Bianucci Ruth Fristoe, Josephine Molar-es, Ruby Scribner, Mertis of "a carload of machinery from Falrbankks, Morse Company, ney, Harold Williams, Lillian Dunham, Percella Glasscock, Hazel Waring, Esther Yeomans, consisting of two huge Diesel en Ted Alveraz, Joseph Bosso, Ger- aid Brostrom, Ralph Carl, Mari Barbara Leibbrandt Prou ty, Kathleen Canepa. gines which are to be the main From 2A' to 3B Charles An motive power at the new plant. From 6A to 7B Georgina no Cursi, John Carniglia, Teddy Foster, Victor Ghio, Bennie Hol- John, Geyer, who holds the thony, 1 Jack Ayers, Matthew Brazil, Walter Koenig, Vern Kumm, Jack Rittenhouse, Lyle nedy, Leo Mazzuchelli, Donald Kester, Ruby Kaas, Mary Bet-tencourt, Frank Gurriere, Roy Anderson.

From( 3B to 3A Billie Carlisle, Armando Lelli, Joseph Ma-ranghi, Ruby Thornton, Alice Lucas, 1 Rose Mombretti, Louis Marenghi, Billy Rumbold, Elvea Betteneourt Barbara Houck, Shirlie Bambauer. From-2A to 3B Ralph Kann, Biagini, Marian Morris, Antoinette Oliveri, Jennie Panatoni, Rosie Tucci, Winifred Tuana, Chapin Day, Lester Fassio, Reed sey, Burton riazeiton, Mervin Hart, Junior Hartley, Everett contract with the San Francisco firm for the handling of the machinery between the cars and the Crossing street location, said Tara, Evelyn Colemann, Doris Mason, James Nicholson, Francis Piedemonte, Donald Roberds Freeman, Harold Knapp, Walter Colby, Harold Bee, Alfred As-turias, Walter Coleman, Geral that the engines weigh twenty- Lloyd Ryan, LeRoy Rodriguez dine Moore, Fern Stonebarger, Malio Stagnaro, iewellyn Chaple, N. T. S. A.

.13,480 Cal. Ink Co 30 Cal. l'kg-. Corp. 200 Cat.

Tractor 5500 Coast Co. G. 1st pftl 23 Dairy Dale, A. 2S0 Dairy Dale, 1380 Hmporlum Kolster Kaflio. 4800 Fireman's Ins.

20 (Ireat West. J'wr. 30 Home l' M. 100 Matinin, 1., 200 MaRiiavoux 1900 i'ac. Uiia 1st pl'd 165 Pac.

Gas Klec, com Pac. pfd 15 Pac. 1. com. 700 Para fine lm; 400 Plf.

Wis. Western States, A 455 Richfield Oil S00 Koos, 11. li. F. com Shell Union Oil, com Southern Pacific.

Frank WTest, Norbert Zamzow, From 5B to 5 A Jean Adams Laurence Bastianon, Reba Davis, Bid Asked 159 160 B2 56 127 127 Vi 200 46H 47 70 i 72 '4 10 60V4 100 100j 28 28i 24 25 30 304 37 i 38 116 104 104 37 Vi 43 224 25 $2.30 $2.40 27 27 47 47 102 102 ilt 82 82 14 S3 22'4 24 Vi 40M. 41 33 21 22 2 6 ,4 27 120 121 C7 71 SGH 56 4S-i 49 46 48 39 40 i 6 Velma Jacobs, Misake Kajioka Scott, Fred Sears, Joe Stagnaro, Willie Tuana. From 6A to 6B Mavis Alzina, Ellen Engelsman, Elsie Passerino, Josephine Scott, Dorothy Walker, Lena Veltri, liiliie Brock, Alfred Lopez, William Whitney. From 5A to 6B Dorothy Brainard, Adella Erta, Edith Ermillinda Medeiros, Eleanor Mowry, Mary Alice O'Neal, Bar two tons each and present quite a problem in transportation. Work will proceed immediately In transporting the engines to the foundations at the new site and installation will probably be well under way by the middle of next week.

There lias been considerable conjecture in Santa Cruz as to whether Mayor Swanton and the commissioners, in view of the ry Power, Ermal. Pracht, Billie THE OFFICE WHERE Plylor, Tommy Rodriguez, Edith Sutton. From 4A to 5B Batista Ber- Goodrich, Lillian Ross, Virginia Seghetti, Dora Spezia, Walter Beck, Charles- Bennett, Joseph gante, Herbert Bryan, Enrico Camlni, Billy Carhart, Leslie Car two suits in the superior court Biagini. Cecil Hidgpeth, Billy having been filed against them ter, Peter Fadelli, Leroy Gaxio-la, John Mendosea, Grant Phillips, Charles Smith, Norman in connection with the Crossing street job, would be inclined to Pate, Billy Pedemonte, Leonard Radford, George Reid, Laurence Schultz, Bent Veltri, Johnny Burris. From 5B to 5A Florence Al- Thorp, Morse Trine, Manuel Vier- bperry Flour com 450 Standard Oil of California.

1500 Pimm Oil 100 I'nion Oil of 100 Zellerhach (I (192(i) Zellerbarh 1400 Faeol com. 520 go ahead with the work or hold ra, Gene Marie Anderson, Flor It up pending the outcome of the ence Allen, Thelma Brown, Yo- Insurance IS HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY Sun Francisco Curb Palmer Union I I Don't Be a Slave To a Washboard Or subject to a Washwoman's Whims-Lot us take your laundry off your hands and off your mind. Our modern and scientific methods with our complete equipment make it possible to wash your clothes cleaner' and with greater ease upon the clothes. Phone 215 CASCADE LAUNDRY Front and Soquel NEWFORT, Ark. Levee breaks, adding to floods; 100 families flee.

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PHONE 522 Telephone 641 dawn today and started back for Pacific coast ports. Ahead of the heavy warcraft was the fleet of Bubmarlnes, destroyers and cruisers putting down a smoke screen behind which the central unit of the fleet will play a new war game. This general formation will be maintained until the ships loach their destination. 1500.000 cups wre served at the PANAVA-PACIFIC jBieraattoaal EXPOSITION AM'KII A fOl PI.K take care of ornamental nursery and home with furnished house at nursery. State experience and give references.

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