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PAGE FOURTEEN" SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1920 For Sale Cotton Seed Fed Steer Manure. Any quantity delivered by truck from our corrals at walk, Cad. ,4 ROCK SPRINGS LAND CATTLE CO. i 1 News from Orange County Towns Theo. A.

Winbigter Dr. I. Mills Ernest N. Wlnbigler MIMS WINBIGLER undertakers MISSION FUNERAL HOME Jhe Mortuary Beautiful Phone 60-W The Services of a Lady Without Additional Charge Newly Installed 'I Day or Night Calls 609 N. Main Santa Ana, Cal.

(Register Correspondence.) LAGUNA BEACH, May re- jception was held at the Laguna Beach art gallery Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Kleistch of Chicago, who have been sojourning in Laguna for the last several months. Mr. Kleitsch has1 painted several figure pictures and portraits since coming here, the) largest of these a portrait of Mrs.

Paul E. Hurst, (Hedda Nova, the Russian picture star), was on exhibition in the gallery Saturday night and was the subject of much favorable comment. The portrait is much over life size and was painted for an exhibition picture to be shown in large galleries. It is an BUILD SWEAT HOUSE AT PACKING PLANT (Register Correspondence.) Villa PARK, May Work has begun on the new sweat house for the Villa Park Orchards Association. There are so many green valencias this year that it was considered advisable by the directors to build a new sweat room near the packing house, Instead of having the fruit sweated at the lemon house, as had been the practice previously.

'N (Register Correspondence) (Register Correspondence) GARDEN GROVE, May marriage of Wilbur B. Harper, son Jof Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Harper, anil Miss Goldie M. Matthew's, took place 'beneath a bower of fern and pink roses in their own home north of town. About forty guests witnessed tlie Impressive ring ceremony read by Rev. Geo. A.

Francis. The bridal party entered the room I to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march played by Miss Mildred Hariper on the piano and Mark Harper on the violin. Mr, and Mrs. Earl 0. Marshall acted as groomsman and matron of honor.

The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Matthews of Long MORNING GLORY PEST IS FOUGHT WITH SALT (Register Correspondence.) WINTERSBURG and SMELTZER, May morning glory is a pest in some localities.

and some of (he ranchers hereabouts are engaged in a fight against this weed. Among these is R. L. Draper, who is using large quantities of salt In an effort to eradicate the morning glory on part of his ranch. He has received a shipment of ten tons of salt to be scattered where the morning glory is prevalent.

A targe amount of salt was also used last year in an effort to keep the pest down. OF A JOLLY PARTY LINDA, May and Beach, wore a gown of white silk excellent likeness of Mrs. yfrs Carl If. Seamans left Tuesday and georgette crepe, her long veil who is dressed white and for Sulphur, Humboldt county, Neva- being caught by orange blossoms and seated at a table. The background fja f0 after mining inter-'carrying white carnations, is ot beautifully blended colors.

jeatg vicinity, and also to After congratulations, the Many out-of-town guests were pres- kp a of party WPre ent at the reception. Tea and cake bridal at the dining oil activities recently reported In the table beneath a pink wedding bell Mitts Sulphur vallpy. tl.e whlt. They were accompanied in their "-as cut by the bride and all the s.f machine Miss Mae Moore and Dr. guests were served with eake.

pink nrni.l h.r Angeles. The and while ice cream and chocolate sister Mrs Bvron Harvev of ia contemplated by way of Sac-1 At late hour the bride and groom sis Lake Forest, Illinois, and Mrs. Ru- Pasadena mo- City and Reno, and will wishes, the destination being ramenfo, Placerville, Lake Tahoe, departed amid showers of rlee and PROPERTY OWNERS Painting, paper hanging, guaranteed. EDWARD E. PERRY 707 East Walnut St Model Hupmobile 1917 Touring.

Cash or easy terms. Trade for town property or diamonds. Dr. John Wesley Hancock 1101 N. Ross St.

fus P. Spalding of tored down from the Crown city hrec or four weeks be- Yosemfte Valley. They will be at Tuesday for the day. They spent fore they return. home to their many friends after I some time in the gallery Miss Dag-' Fntertains Needles Friends June Man' pretty and useful Igett is going to send some of her) Mrs' Barnum is entertaining old elfts show the high esteem in which down for the next exhibit.

Mrs from Needles, Cat, this week, worthy couple Is held and a very Harvey's husband is a of Fred who are much pleased with Ofange brlglit future is anticipated for Harvev of Santa Fe eating housej county. them. fame. Mr and Mrs. Chas.

Selover were! Jubilee Fund Completed Another party of prominent so- Eos Angeles visitors on Tuesday'. I The C. T. I held a very lnter- clety people of Pasadena were ini Among the recent Los Angeles vis eating meeting with Mrs, C. Laguna Monday.

They were Mrs. liters from Yorba Linda were Air. lan(i Friday afternoon. Splendid re- S. W.

Allerton, Miss Julia Morv- and Mrs. Kinsman and daughters. I ports of the county convention held bean. Miss Edith Mallorv, W. and Miss Jepson on Saturday; Fullerton April and 30 and the Owen from South Pasadena, Mrs.

i Amstutz and Mrs. Fiske, Mr. and1 convention held In Long Beach PLAY IS SUCCESS (Register Correspondence.) HUNTINGTON BEACH, May 27 The Junior class gave their play at the high school auditorium Friday evening, and it was a success from every angle, the various actors (Register Correspondence.) VILLA PARK, May A jolly party of young people chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Billingsley, motored to Laguna Beach Saturday to a party at Echo Lodge, given by Mrs.

J. B. Handy. Sweet peas were used for decorating the reception room and a red and yellow scheme was used In the dining room where a delicious two-course luncheon was served. Those who enjoyed i the evening ware Misses Elizabeth Fischer, Mary Adams, Adeline Waf- fie, Marjory Thomson, Pearl and Lenfl Relsch, Myrtle Ford and Zeldn Handy; Messrs.

William and Kenneth Bathgate, George Wolff, Chas. Robinson, Charles Reisch, Burton Kerschell and Claude Bushman; Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Billingsley, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Handy, Owen and Bruee Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cofelt motored to Escondido Saturday to visit wtth Mrs.

parents. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ross of Texas accompanied Mrs. Layne down from Los Angeles on Satur- carrylng their parts without a day to visit with Mr. and Mrs.

J. break. Between acts the audience Allen. Mrs. Allen and Mr.

Ross are was amused by specialties. The'cottslns. Mrs. Holloway and son on Monday. I May 18-21, were given by Mrs.

Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nicholson of Miss Slmson, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. physical culture class gave classical dancing.

Helen Wardwell and Viola Walton brought the house down with a comedy dance, furnished by the high Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Moore are the fond parents of a ten-pound son, born at the Santa Ana hospital on The music Saturday.

school or- Misses Anna Pecker and Amanda chestra was exceptionally good, The Pracknow and Raymond Uecker of following took part In the play; Los Angeles were the guests of Mr. Velda Rarnes, Marguerite Wright, and Mrs. A. Leichtfues for the! Ethel Morgan, Elsie Lake, Mary, week-end. Crane, Fern Bvran, John Miss Elizabeth Fisher was the Francis McElfresh, Neal Bradbury, week-end guest of Mrs.

J. B. Handy! Earl Arnold, Harold Fink and Gor- ut Echo Lodge, Laguna Beach. i don Talbert, Beach Personal Notes. Maleom Keith and family visited with A.

E. Adair at Compton Sunday. Picnic at County Park. A picnic party of friends and relatives who spent Sunday at the; County Park were Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Field, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Knuth, Lemon Cove spent Friday and Mrs. Cornelius and Angeles Sunday, Miss Mable Flanagan visited in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knuth, and daughters Margaret and Bar- urday with Mr.

parents Harper. Miss Simpson, the treas-l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallienne of bara Anna, Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Visits Over Week-End lover the week end Mrs. Susan Carroll Warder, her) prof. Donaldson, of the Fullerton DO YOU KNOW clean and Suits any way you wish? Moderate prices.

Phone 33 for reduced prices on Rough Dry Family Work. SANTA ANA STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 1 Mary L. Givens and Miss Helen L. of Pasadena.

Sunday Miss Emma Waldvogel drove down from Pasadena to spend the day with the Robert Evans', here. jurer, reported the quota of the Jubl- Riverside were visiting in the city Leichtfues and sons, Wilfred, Miss Waldvogel was accompanied! Mrs. Paine, Mrs. George and Miss.1*** completed. The Union Sunday.

vey and Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. C. by Mrs. Elspeth R.

Price, Miss'Kroegor went to Angeles on Sat wlslies to thank all those who helped Dr. and Mrs. Chapin are enjoying Knuth and daughters Charlotte and Helen E. Price, Miss Mildred Black urday. Misses George and KroegerDn 0ny way raise this fund of $312.

a vacation at Hof Springs, Marie, Miss Anna Uecker, Raymond and Dr. Edward T. Black. to visit their relations Miniature aprons made by the Mrs. 0.

Redmond of Los Angeles Uecker and Miss Amanda Prack-! ladies of the Southern California has taken the Sorenson cottage on now. This is the first picnic Homo were distributed and each lady Sixth street for the summer. A. Knuth has been at since her! son, Carrol Warder of Hollywood, Union High school w'as a dinner iwas measure her waist and Frank Leavitt has moved his fam- illness some time ago. her daughter, Mrs.

George C. Hodg-1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Kins one cent for every Inch toward Uy to 410 Seventh streot. Roy Sherwood, who is in the navy' son, Master Warder and Master man on Tuesday night, previous tojrepalrs fecetitly made on the home.

C. E. Layering, cashier of the aviation service at San Diego, is George C. Hodgson, from Day- Parent-Teacher Association en-l Visits Sisters Here First National Bank, is enjoying a ton, Ohio, Miss Norma Harrington tertamment at which he w'as the) Mrs. E.

G. Masters of Boise, Idaho, vacation at Elsinore, principal speaker pn.i°y,r>K with her Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Hallicy, Mr.

Mrs George Harris of Dowmev Frank McConnell and Mrs. H. and Mrs. R. J.

Maddock, and Kathy- spent the dav recently with her par- Mr. and Mrs. L. Warren A Wheeler is enjoying a J- Maddock autoed to ban Fernando visit from his sister, Mrs. George Sunday ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

Reams and guests of Los Angeles spent Sunday at their Yorba Linda ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander enjoyed a picnic at Orange county park on Sun- C. R.

Johnson Funeral monument In this establishment 1 a splendid example not alone of QUALITY marble or granite, but also of exceptionally beautiful designing and magnificent, skillful workmanship. Grant us the privilege of showing you our stock, etc. WESTERN MARBLE GRANITE WORKS Foreign and Domestic Monuments, Markers and Headstones. 504 E. 4th St.

Santa Ana, Cal. of San Gabriel, and Clarence K. Hinkle, Los Angeles portrait painter, spent Saturday and Sunday in Laguna. Mr. Hinkle expects to spend the summer here painting.

Mrs. Hodgson motored to California from Dayton a short time ago, driving a Hudson Super-Six. Ixm Megargee, the cowboy painter from Arizona, was the guest of I Harol Weaver Sunday. John Butterfield, old-time resident of Laguna, who has lately been making his home with his daughter in Laguna canyon, is visiting his cousin, Oscar Farman, for several days. of Laguna are glad to welcome Mr.

Butterfield back. Miss Dorothy Dart Watrous and William L. McCullock spent the week-end with friends in Laguna. Miss Mabel King, who is with the was ln Linda Vista cemetery. Southern California Edison Co.

in Santa Ana, wras in Laguna over Sunday with her parents, at their home, the former Foote ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. N.

Isch, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Marie Frasier and the Misses Katherine, and Mary Isch went up Sunday to San Gabriel to attend the Mission Play. They were driven by Albert Johnston in his Buick. Miss Beulah May came down Tuesday, bringing her entry to the June exhibition with her Builds New Residence.

O. A. Horn is building a fine new' residence on Seventh street, work Crabell, and little son Raymond, of Olympia. Washington. Mr.

and Mrs. B. A. Long are spending the week with friends at I being commenced Monday. Con- Rakersneld.

tractor Fletcher is doing the job. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. Aldrich, with Mr.

Fletcher is also doing the work The funeral of C. R. Johnson, who 'Sunday with their son and family street. passed away at his home here Saturday, was held at 10:30 Monday! morning, from MoAule, ehupei I he nerv ioe fathpr Churchill, and her unde. here on a 15-day furlough visiting his mother and sisters.

Herbert Gerrish of El Toro, a cousin, was also a guest at the Padias home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hughes of Olive were dinner guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Adams, Sunday. In the afternoon they motored up Silverado and had a delightful trip. Motor to Escondido.

Mrs. Wm. Bathgate, Misses Florence Bathgate, Ruth Carson, Margarate Holditch and Estel Urschell in Fullerton. by Rev. Ray Carter and beautiful musical selections were rendered by a quartet composed of Mrs.

Ray Carter. Mrs. Rollins, and Messrs. Rollins and Knight. Inter- BREAKS CHAIR, JUDGE GIVES FINE OF $100 M.

R. Allen. ANAHEIM. May Fin- gardo, 122 Resh street, pleaded guilty before Judge Howard to a charge of drunkenness and disturbing the peace. He was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail.

Arrest was made hv Officer Andrade upon a call by Mrs. Fingardo, who reported he came home about noon spent the night at the hotel. (and raised a rough house. A chair, Frank Millar of the Glen wood! which she said had been shattered Mission Inn, Riverside, arrived he slammed it against a table Laguna Tuesday. which she was sitting, was Albert E.

Tanherg returned in court. Fingardo is said day from Long Beach, where he hasito have blamed his fighting spirit been for a short time. onto some stuff hich got its kick Ida Howard Gilbert left today for from orange juice, her Sierra Madre home after spending two weeks in Laguna. Mrs. R.

F. Fitz and her daughter, I IDEAL FRENCH LAUNDRY This is a strictly hand laundry. The laundry we do by hand costs no more than ordinary laundry but the clothes last longer and are washed cleaner. All work is rough dry washing. We call for and deliver your work in the city.

Auto service. Just Phone 1132. Ideal French Laundry 410 E. Fourth. Mrs.

John Y. Lambert of Hollywood, 1 were at the hotel over the weekend. They expect to build soon on their property near Cheney Point. Miss Mary Orcult, Los Angeles organist, was in Laguna Monday. Spend Jolly Evening.

Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. i J. B. Handy entertained ith a dance at their cottage for their daughter, Miss Zelda, the guests were her classmates in high school.

They all motored down from Villa Park in a truck. Those present were Misses Mary Anderson, Myrtle Ford, Lena Reish. Pearl Reish, Adeline Waffle, Marjorie Thomson, Elizabeth Fishei and Zelda Handy; Messrs. Chas. Reish, Charles Robertson.

Burton Krechel, Kenneth Bathgate, William Bathgate, George Wulff, Claude Bushman. Lawrence Wright, Owen and Bruce Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Billingsley and the host and hostess. After the dance refreshments w'ere served in two courses, sandwiches, olives and chocolate and ice cream and cake.

Some ex! eitement was caused by the truck, which refused to start for home af- I ter the party was all aboard, but it was finally persuaded to and the trip to Villa Park was made mishap. Mrs. A. A. Adams and her son spent the week-end at their cottage, Hollow' Mrs.

Adams reports the loss of a table which they left on their back porch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Richman and a party of friends occupied the Brickels cottage over Sunday.

Miss Jane Murdy of Santa Ana! I was in Laguna Sunday. Mrs. G. Wethurspoon, chairman of the art department of the Holly-! wood Club, was a visitor1 at the Yens studio this week. STEVE IS BACK AGAIN After a nice long rest.

Will be pleased to meet all our old customers. We are completely equipped to take care of any auto troubles. Besides first class auto repairing we do welding and vulcanizing. We are also installing machinery to do our own machine work, thereby saving you the added expense of sending your w-ork outside. Hereafter our shop will do business under the name of SANTA ANA AUTO REPAIR SHOP Instead of Repair Shop.

STEVE ETZEA H. H. Campbell has sold his Kenneth Bathgate motorod dence in Friend. Vista Del Mar to Ida down to Escondido Sunday to spend the day with Mr. S.

M. Bathgate at the power plant near Valley Center. A short stop was made in Escondido to call on Mr. and Mrs. J.

FVFNING RFfRFATION Urschell, formerly lived Ei EililllU I lUPI, her0 The return tdp wag madQ over PHILATHEAS ENJOY -Po- (Register Correspondence) HANSEN STATION, May 27 tato buyers are quite active these days and a number of ranchers here have sold their potatoes on this mar ANAHEIM, May iriost enjoyable evening was spent, by the Philathea class recently at the home of Miss Mary Elliott on East Center street. Business was dispensed with and the entire meeting given over to a good time in connection with the making of the class room curtains. A number of must- home on Sunday after- the Inland Route with a stop at Lake Elsinore. A most enjoyable time was spent by all the party. Mr.

and Mrs. L. J. Dettenthaler of Van Nuys and Mr. and Mrs.

Don Winton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rasch on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Lee anrl Miss Nellie Adams were callers at the H. cal selections were given by ent members of the class.

At the Among the manv people to spend close of a most pleasant evening, Sunday at Laguna Beach were Mr. i the hostess served refreshments toiana Mrs Tnllar Mr win unri ket as preferring to do the following guests; Misses Mac-1 Miss Martha Colla Mr so instead of taking chances West, Marjorie Rains. Bernice Homer Ford Guv Neifert Mrs Kar' hot weather in June and the vireiCole, Mattie Lou Robertson. Mae 1 worm, which has made its appear- Winegar, Imo Heen, Esther Schnit- ance in a few' fields here. Mrs.

Edmiston, Mrs. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. Chandler w'ere shop-Mrs. Pico, ping in Anaheim Tuesday.

At 10 schell and Burton Kerschell. First Twins in Thirty Years. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Gillogly welcomed twin boys to their home on Monday morning. The babes -n. clock every 7 and pounds. These Thursday and Saturday we make a are the first set of twins bora in (trip to Vista Del Oro.

Now, ladles this immediate neighborhood in Orange pickers are at w'ork In Homer grove. Geo. Peters is taking care of his fruit also. Mr. and Mrs.

William Sharp of and gentlemen, if you are interested over thirty years. in Los Angeles Harbor, come and goi j. s. Moore has moved his family with us. The trip Includes auto ride, over to the Bixby Development com Gardena, w'ere callers at Dr.

on Sunday. These two families at one time were neighbors and i enjoy a once in a while. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Treffern motor- led to Garden Grove on Tuesday. The weather is warming up now', and ranchers are busy every moment in the fields. Labor is so scarce boat ride, lecture and lunch. Come and see what we have to show you Averill Weymouth Inc. 116 W.

3rd Santa Ana C. D. Reed, Manager. Please register in advance. Register liners find really seems to be a time for ac-1 everything.

Try them, ition of some to assure the i ranchers thfeir crops will be saved. I buyers for ALPHONSO BELL FIRST HEAD OF COUNTRY CLUB Social meeting of the Fidelis Class of the 1st Baptist Church will be held at Mrs. R. E. 314 E.

Santa Clara Friday evening, May the 28th. Bring your husband, your pennies and a package to swap' sight unseen. Friends of the class invited. Ice Cream frozen right for carrying out in the Dragon. Something Choice We always have something choice in the grocery something new and a little bit different.

Why not make it a regular daily habit to phone your orders to G. A. Edgar 114 East Fourth Street Phone 25 Groceries and China FULLERTON, May Hacienda Country Club directors met at Whittier for permanent organization, the board being composed of I Messrs. Alphonso Bell, George H. i Sargent, C.

R. Little, Wallace Gregg, J. B. Chaffey, A. C.

Maple, Jesse Chilton, Fullerton; Dr. F. H. Houck, Anaheim; C. L.

McCumber, Buena Park; C. R. Matteson and Grover T. Russell of Whittier. After the by-laws wrere approved the directors proceeded to organize and the honor of being the first president of the club was extended (to Alphonse E.

Bell. Mr. Bell has been the moving spirit of the club the idea first took root in the I minds of a number of Whittier men. was early selected as I of the temporary organization and i (has devoted a great deal of time to the work of permanent organization and also to the task of securing sufficient number of members to in-! sure success of the project. Mr.

Bell is an enthusiastic golf player and is a member of several of the (country clubs in and near Los An! geles. Dr. F. H. Houck of Anaheim was elected vice president and Wallace secretary.

The by-laws provided for an assistant secretary and Merle Allen will serve in this capacity. He is also the assistant secretary for the Hacienda Land company, the sister organization with the club. The Whittier National Bank was elected treasurer of the Country club. Graduation Presents Our displays are unique and the selection is especially desirable for presents. Watch Our Windows for the New in Graduation Gifts.

A shipment just received of Martin hand colored photographic reproductions of Sand Dunes, Big Trees and Beach Pictures. Quality and Distinction. Santa Ana Book Store Robt. L. Brown, Prop.

pumping plant at Olive. Mrs. Willard Smith took charge of the children during the move as Mrs. Moore was in the hospital at Santa Ana. Mrs.

W. A. Knuth entertained a number of young married women while their husbands attended a meeting of the Club in Or- i Workmen are busy putting the Grey Tract well on Lincoln avenue in shape for summer pumping. John Allen was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Monday. Home-made Candies at home-made prices.

Nougats, fudges, creams. Lion Kandy Kitchen, 211 West4th. (Advertisement) Enclosed cars, day or night, city country trips. Crown Stage Phone 926, MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS FOUR trucks daily. Get our low rate on return of Farm Products.

and. all. merchandise cheaper than railroad. Triangle Orange County Express SANTA ANA OFFICE, 3rd and Broadway. FRANK TRICKEY, Agent Phone 302.

Los Angeles Office, 619 E. 3rd. 13406 and Broadway 6512 BRICE COWAN TRY THE BITRO-PHOSPHATE HEALTH GUARANTEE NKW YORK. If you are feeling weak, nervous, tired-in-the-morn- ilng, and generally ailing, these are the symptoms that should warn you to take care of your health. Four persons In every ten are needing more phorphorus in their bodies.

When you see thin and fretful people; or those who are anaemic, pale, frail, oft pondent or lacking in energy, you may look for the need of certain elements i that make for a strong constitution. Some people, after relying upon preparations composed chiefly of salts, quinine, drestic drugs, iron, calomel, cod-liver oil, wonder why they find no benefit. That Is easily explained by the fact that such persons need the phosphoric element, which Is a most potent essential to health, and contained in BITRO-PHOSPHATE, the famous health preparation. Now obtainable everywhere. The right thing for you to do is make a trial of BJTRO-PUOSPHATE beginning at once.

It not a patent medicine; the formula is prescribed by many physicians for the ailments and weaknesses mentioned above. With every box of BITRO-PHOS- iPHATE are a few simple health rules i and a $300 guarantee. Buy a box of I BITRO-PHOSPHATE. It Is sold and re- commended by all good druggists svery- THE SHORT UNE TO 10S ANGELES without change of cars, via. Orange, Anaheim, Fullerton, Buena Park and Norwalk.

Stop over tickets on request TIME TAbCE Leave 8anta Ana 5:55 a. m. and every 30 minutes until 5:55 p. m. Tnen 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 p.

m. Leave Los Angeles 6:30 a. m. and every 30 minutes until 7:00 p. m.

Then 8:00, 10:00 and 11:30 p. m. BALBOA DAILY SCHEDULE Leave Santa Ana 6:50, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. and 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:15 p. m.

Leave Balboa 6:30, 7:35, 9:00, 9:45, 11:45 a. m. and 1:45, 3:45 5:00 and 5:45 p. m. LAGUNA BEACH TIME TABLE Leave Santa Ana 6:50 a.

11:00 a. m. and 5:10 p. m. Leave Laguna Beach 8:00 a.

1 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. Extra Service Saturday and Sunday.

Leave Santa Ana 9:00 a. Laguna 10:00 a. m. Through Bus from Laguna to Los Angeles, without change, leaving Laguna at 6:00 P. M.

Sunday. Day and Night Taxi Service Phone 925 CROWN STAGE CO. 515 No. Main Santa Ana. 550 So.

Los Angeles Los Angeles. Wait There are times you need a plumber more than anything else in the world. You who are interested in the well-being and up-keep of your property should not wait until damage results from Defective Plumbing ATTEND TO IT THE FIRST SIGN OF US We do all kinds of plumbing Steamfitting in dwellings and public buildings both new work and repairs. Whatever we undertake, is done promptly! Reasonably! Capably! CALL us when you NEED a plumber! Come telephone always here to take your message! S. Hill Son Hardware, Plumbing, Sheet Metal and Heating Phone 1130 213 E.

4th St It Is Our Business To Repair Your Shoes QUICK QUALITY SERVICE Call Our Ambulance. Phonit 976-W. JMain Shoe Hospital of Dependable for the plumber will always find us ready to answer it at once. And we advise you to make your call without delay the minute anything goes wrong with any part of your plumbing. Delay in such matters is not alone is expensive.

GEO. J. COCKING 315 West Fourth Street White Bus Line 30-Minute Service. SANTA ANA to LOS ANGELES via Anaheim, Fullerton, Brea, La Habra and Whittier. SCHEDULE Leave Santa Ana 6:10 a.

m. and half-hourly thereafter until 8:10 p. then 9:10, 10:10 and 11:10 p. m. Leave Los Angeles 6:00 a.

m. and half-hourly thereafter until 8:00 p. then 9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 p. m. Depot.

Santa Ana 415-417 East Fourth St. Phone 495. SANTA ANA-SAN DIEGO SERVICE Regular Daily Cars Leave Santa Ana 9:00 a. m. Arrive San Diego 12:45 p.

m. Leave San Diego 3:00 p. m. Arrive Santa Ana 6:45 p. m.

LUMBER ROOFING CEMENT MILL WORK GRIFFITH LUMBER CO. Both Phones 3 1022 East Fourth St..

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