police court yesterday,Joseph Smith, arrested Tuesday night on a vagrancy charge, was given a 30-day suspended jail sentence in police court yesterday.Alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment that resulted in physical and mental Injury, pain and suffering, Edna A, Owens yesterday filed suit for divorce from her husband, M, R. Owens. The complaint states that they were married Sept. 5, 1025, and separated Aug. 10, 1029, and that the husband swore at and struck the woman who now is applying for divorce. The plaintiff also asks for a sum for her support during the action and fees for her counsel.Complaint for foreclosure of a mechanic's lien against Edward K, Wilber, his wife and others with an interest in the property was filed yesterday by the Coastline Lumber company. The complaint states that there is an unlaid sum amounting to over $700 due for materials furnished in construction of the building and requests the sale of the property by the sheriff that moneys for payment of the debt may be realized.As a result of failure of A. 11. King to make payments as specified in a contract covering purchase of real estate he entered into with U S. Eeeson and his wife and G. E. Lindley and his wife, the sellers have filed suit in superior court asking judgment for the sum of $6150 and interest due from Nov. 1, 1928, and $600 attorneys* fee* against King.Alleging that J. E. Kobernik re reived more money than they did under an agreement whereby ail were to sh ire equally, J. M. Ramvisited Chinatown and all the colorful and mysterious atmosphere intrigued the party. In comparing Chinatown in San Francisco with that of New York, where the Rev. and Mrs. Owings lived at one time, the minister’s wife said California can boast the larger and what appeared to them to he the safer “Chinatown/*Four or five days were epent at Rig Basin, where Mrs. Owings said both she and her husband were greatly impressed with “getting back to nature/* Even the s* ats within the bowl, where an entertainment was staged each night, were constructed of rough hewn logs. Undisturbed nature in the !ms-sey and Ray R filed suit agnnst accounting. The employed by theChambers have Kobernik for an three men were Newton ProcessManufacturing company, to whom they had sold their partnership business, with the understanding that the profits and salaries paid should be equally divided.iiitineu aBurge disposed mortgage on theCarl We ism an, charged with overtime perking, was fined $2 in police court yesterday.Legal NoticeNOTICE FOR BIDSNotice is hereby given that the Citv Council of the City of SantaAna will receive sealed bids up to the hour of 6:00 p. m.. September 10th, 1929, for advertising as perfigures, tv wit:Ordinances, resolutions, notice* and all other city advertising, rate perInch, first insertion., cents; eachnext five insertions........cent* perinch; tach subsequent insertion......cents per inch.The words per Inch designate space In a newspaper; the space and width to be one regulation column, width not less than 2 Inches and in length one Inch In column. All city advertising must be sot solid in light f,»ee nonpareil type, 12 Unis to the inch except that the title preceding the ordinance must be In black face nonpareil type; set solid 12 linesin afforded n beauty for the n Mrs. O win us slons of Santa F visited a week, We purlieu la with tin? fact tin people do not cc as much as they city’s mission at play the ‘gold di The last five San IMego, whcr Owl tigs and ch popular attract! land In contra* north. They mac motoring to va of interest.LegaNO.NOTICE TIn the Superior of California, |i of Orange.In the matter M \ I KICK M ceil sed.Notice is herellt;b*t tined, Adn 1 a to of Mauri* Cei sed, to the all persons hat the sab I deccas* with the neeesw si\ (6) months Meat Ion of this administrator, at O. Wet he re 11, *1the City of Si California, whh undersigned sole business in ail with said es tatwith the neeessi ten (10) month* llcgtion of this of the Clerk of of the Htate O the Countv of Bated this 2 1929,1AdministratorMaurice M. Be Date of first pul