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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 4

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1923 Thursday and Friday! Pheonix lisle stockings in black, brown and white. These are ex- 9 cellent values 1 at the pair 55c Phoenix Silk Stockings in many good qualities inexpensively priced Ramona Bld-. Neely 's The Daylight Store'' Ramona Bldg. Kiddies Like the White Cross Fountain Ice Creams Candies The delicate palates of the little ones can detect impurities or inferior quality better than grown-ups; they cannot tell you why they don't like a thing, perhaps, but when they tell you that something at the White fountain tastes then you may know it IS good. And they all say that about creams.

White Cross Drug Co. 32 inch Amoskeag Dress Ginghams Special Price 23c Twenty-two patterns to select from; Amoskeag dress ginghams are very desirable and colors are fast. On Sale QQ Thursday and Friday URGES LARGER FOR U.S. KANSAS CITY, July 25. Future safety of the United States may depend on the air service, Major-General Mason M.

Patrick, chief of the U. S. air service, believes. General Patrick recently paid aj visit of inspection to the new fly- ing field here. He is a member of the old years; in the army.

have been just wars and there will be just wars. Let us be prepared for General Pat -1 rick declared. "The victories of future wars will be determined in the he continued. "The work of the air service de-1 partment is hampered. My hands1 Desertion Is Made Decree Basis Alleging his wife deserted him in this city July 12, 1920, Grover C.

Wilhoit of Santa Ana today had instituted divorce proceedings gainst Garnet A. ia me superior court here, through Attorney M. B. Wellington. The Wilhoits were married May 4.

1908, in Santa Ana. They have two daughters, aged 14 and 11, respectively. C. OF C. BOOST MES HERE D.

W. McDannald, who has been secretary of the St. Helena Cham- are tied by congress. There seems ber of commerce, and for twelve to be a feeling that there will be year3 gerved as Orange fee menu no more war and that there is unrepresentative at the Los Angeles: Full authority to select the "most beautiful girl in Orange to have the honor po-1 sition on the float and to greet President Harding in Los Angeles, August 3, for this com-; munity, today had been delegated to Dr. J.

D. Thomas of A member of a committee of three on float details, Dr. Thomas fell heir to this happy task when Malcolm Fraser, secretary of the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the float commit- tee, chose Dr. Thomas to act alone in the beauty contest, thus divesting Fraser and George Ray- mer, secretary of the Fullerton chamber and third float commit- need for development in the air Points to History. "In answer let me refer to history.

During the last 147 years there has been a definite need for our army in an active way on an of once every eighteen months. Chamber of Commerce, began his duties here today as publicity director of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce. In announcing the appointment, J. C. Metzgar, secretary of the Santa Ana Chamber, coupled the attractions of Santa Ana with the "The air service is the eyes ofjjpfiux of chamber of commerce ex the army.

We don want to go I ecutives. He cited the settling into battle like a blindfolded re of Bisby the Rev wm. "The second purpose of the jiirn Roberts, and others who sendee is to combat the enemy. ri he air force of the United States is qualitatively equal to or superior to that of any other nation, but it is not large enough. "Whether war may come from outside or from internal strife, it may be that some day we will have to hold up our heads and say shall to someone, and it is imperative that we be prepared.

to the commercial side of the development of the air service, we are on the eve of an era of extremely rapid transportation. exploit of those two of To Decide Saturday "Pretty and are the only qualifications specified by Fraser; in his Instructions to the judge, Friends of girls who can the are requested to get in touch with Dr. Thomas at once, as the i chairman of the committee must know by Saturday who the; will be. Dr. Thomas may be found either at the First' him E.

Konerts, ana others wnoi National bank at DJJve, or at his have adopted Santa Ana as their ranch, known as the Passmore permanent residence after indulg-! ranch, a short distance up Santa ing in chamber of commerce work, Ana canyon from Olive. chamber of commerce man Fraser also announced that th is necessarily a Metzgar group of four young girls to he said. "In order to boost he must- chosen from Ana, Orange, live in town that that confirms i Anaheim and Fullerton, will be se- Lis faith. That is why so manyLected by the secretary of the chamber of commerce men come chamber of commerce of each to Santa city. McDannald will compile the new Float to Be Orange booklet of the Santa Ana Chamber He pointed out that the girls as his first specific here, should not be more than 7 years, Metzgar said.

old. Their names also must be in "McDannald already is so well I the hands of the chairman by Sat- 1 acquainted with Ana and urday. so many Santa Anans soon as the names of the iry boys who recently spanned the an introduction seems super-J and the little girls are continent in a day was not done Metzgar said. "He will be I known. I will advise their mothers to make records, which were inci -1 publicity director of the Chamber as to the dresses they should dental, but to test and better an(j has begun assembling! Fraser added, equipment, to demonstrate what niaterial for the new advertising The Orange county float will be Vandermast Son Regular $2.45 and $2.95 Wash Suits Sports Blouses 85c A special pricing Kaynee blouses in solid white, tan and blue, and light stripes; sports collar attached; short sleeveB.

A real value at 85c. $1 95 Cunning little Kaynee Wash Suits in fast Blues, Tan, Grays, Stripes, etc. Flapper suits, button-on wash suits, collars in contrasting patterns flock of pretty styles to be had at a greatly lowered price. Regularly $2.45 and $2.95 suits at $1.95. Straws and Wash Hats 59c A clearance of summer straw and wash hats, and a splendid choice at 59c.

can be done and to experiment in the field of long-distance Personnel Too Small. As to the present air service, General Patrick said there are S80 olficers and 8,500 enlisted men in BOLTS STOLEN Fifty packages of heavy bolts valued at $75, were stolen from the Butler Manufacturing company at the service "an exceedingly small tbe garRa pe yards, it was reported a large orange, quartered, with the queen standing in the center. On each corner will be the represen-j tation of a half-orange, with the attendants stationed in the shells. Aprons, towels, dolls, Home r.umber^in comparison with other t0(jay police by R. M.

David- Made candies, everything, Carnl son manager of the company. Of val tonight 719 Lacy St. A recent allotment of 1,,00 fjcer Smithwick was detailed to in- tional men to the service will Help vestigate Phone 237 for good dairy products. cut greatly, he said. He also told of the United States' superiority in the development of some cf the air service.

"Metal planes are coming into greater he said. "With them v. get speeds of from 160 to 170 miles an to 15 miles an hour faster than those of other An airport is essential to every he said, in connection vith commercial development of the airplane. General Patrick said that he did not believe the small, low-powered iight plane, such as the one weighing less than 400 pounds used in a successful flight over the English cuannel recently, has much of a place in army air equipment. training its use is he said.

He also said an advanced type of plane designed by American engineers is supplanting the De i Haviland models, which now are; standard. SWALES McFADDEN Successors to JOHN A. McFADDEN INS. CO. Pttone 1242 413 North Main Aprons, towels, dolls.

Home Made candies, n' everything, Carni val tonight, 719 Lacy St What happened; Register. See it in The Legal Notice i Watch Citrus Scale Disappear Fumigate this season with Hydro-Cy the improved fumigant and have a clean more profitable crops next season. R. H. service is a big asset.

Inquire about it. Ask for Free Fumigation Book Chemical COKr ORATION fem HTDAO-CY ftPPU 2575 E. STft mi HYDRO-CY Vaporizers Jitid QmggroJ CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS NAME (Declaration of Trust) We. the undersigned, W. McDonald, of the City of Portland, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, and J.

Farley, of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California, do hereby certify that we are trustees under and by virtue of a certain declaration of trust, dated the 7th day of May, 1923, transacting business upon Blocks 2007 and 2008 of the East Side Villa Tract in the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, under the name and style of OREGON- CAL1FORNIA OIL SYNDICATE, as such trustees for said syndicate. That the undersigned constitute all the trustees of said syndicate, and that the places of our respective residences are set under our respective names as hereunto subscribed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 22nd day of June, 1923. (Signed) W. R.

McDONALD, Residing at 685 East 61st Portland, Oregon, and Hotel Rosslyn, Los Angeles, California. (Signed) G. J. FARLEY. Residing at 812 Stewart Street, Los Angeles, Calif.

State of California, County of Los On this 22nd day of June, 1923, be- i fore me, Edna B. Harker, a Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared W. R. McDonald and G. J.

Farley, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. Witness my hand and notarial seal. (Signed) EDNA B. HARKER, (Seal) Notary Public In and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC.

In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. In the Matter of the Estate of George Balderston, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 27th day of July, 1923. at 10 a. of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No.

2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Mary Balderston. praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon to Mary L. Balderston at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated July 17th, 1923. J.

M. BACKS, County Clerk. L. A. WEST, Attorney.

The Big Sale Is Now In Full Swing you have not attended this sale since it opened last week we urge you to come and take advantage of the many money-saving opportunities to be found here. If you were among the early buyers we urge you to come again and inspect the many new lines placed on sale. We are receiving shipments nearly every day, some are delayed lots of summer goods, others arc new fall goods. All are placed on sale at Clearance Sale prices. We have the well known Seaworthy brand in pure worsted for ladies, misses and children: Bathing $1.75 $2.25 Ready-to-wear Alltyme Crepe Dresses with stylish Paisley waist, small sizes; $15.00 garment at Fancy Crepe do Chine and Canton Crepe dresses; $16.50 to $22.50, now selling Bathing $3.50 Bathing $4,95 $3.95 $5.25 $11.49 and $16.89 Bedding $1.98 Grey Blankets, large size Table Damask Table Damask; Spe- $1.29 Grey 70x80 inches Blankets, Union cial at Union Table Damask, extra quality, special Hemmed Table Napkins, per dozen fine Table Crib Robes, fancy patterns extra size, $2.98 blue, 89c $1.58 Napkins, $2.45 Bedspreads, good quality Bedspreads, extra large and heavy Bedspreads, pink extra special $3.50 values at or yellow, $2.69 A few black and navy taffeta dresses especially priced for this $11.50 Polo cloth coats, only a few left, $16.50 and $18.00 garments selling $12.49 and $14.49 Underwear Knit Underwear for ladies, misses and boys: and a unions nrOC Ladies' pure silk finish lisle unions, our $1.50 value at and knit bloomers, white and pink, very special 23c, 33c, 43c Shoe Department Mary Jane Slipper, value 1.00 One-strap Slipper, value $1.50 black and brown Oxfords.

An nn $3.00 value Growing patent One- strap, rubber heel Slipper value $3.00 black Oxfords, $4.00 value Slippers value at Little $2.75 value Youths value at value at value at 6.00 value and brown $2.50 black and brown and Oxfords, $5.00 $3.50 G. Metal Bal. 2.00 G. Metal Bal. $3.00 $2.25 G.

Metal Bal. $3.00 $2.50 G. Metal Bal. $4.00 $3.00 English Dress Shoe, $4.00 A.U DEPARTMENT 3TORE ANTA Oldest Established Dry Goods House in Orange County.

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