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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 10

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The Registeri
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PAGE TEN SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1919. added to his business in the person of a young son who arrived in his home yesterday morning at Already Stinson is getting the young man acquainted with the merits of tractors that he may assist It is father in busi: ness. ORICE CITI George Sehnackenberg, who was injured in the auto accident that resulted in the death of Mr. and Mrs. John Rodenberg of Deschler, Nebras- ka, has recovered sufficiently from his ORANGE.

Jan. return 1 be 0115 of lle had lugh school athlete returns and Emma, son and daughter of Mr. as the day he Sehnackenberg. who were also iu- m- owners for jured, are rapidly recovering from lie effects of the accident. BELIEF FUND IS former with two eyes as good went before the army examination for entrance into the army.

He not only returns with two good eyes, but he also proudly possesses a highly ornamented German officer's dress helmet. This helmet is the first of its kind ever shown in Orange, and it is attracting no little interest wherever it is shown, it is made of much lighter material than the helmet used in Hie battle, it being yyorn only by officers or dress occasions. Huffman saw action with the Second Battalion Anti-Aircraft in the: fierce engagements of the Tool re-: Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Carnes of Roek- port. Texas, who have been visiting ing here with the Jim Pannell family, left yesterday by auto for Bakersfield, where they expect to locate. They are Mrs. PannelPs parents.

Clarence Carnes, brother of Mrs. Pannell. is here with his wife from Long Beach. Ralph Hughes, who has been ill with ihe influenza, now has pneumonia. Mr.

and Mrs. G. YV. Hughes are also sick this week. Two sisters, Mesdames Rolfes and Watson, are at gion He remained hi the Xonh the Hughes home nursing Tim sick San FraLciscu out Charle, Dyer of the 4th raLcxsco.

Battalion. California Coast Artillery, stopped here for a 1 and rHet time on Ws way to ins ot Last Chapman street. Camp Kearny, where he will be dis- returned to his home in this city front charged from San Francisco, where he was recent- overseas ly mustered out of the Second Bat- Saiita Ana is going to a Lyceum Course this year in spite of war, and other distracting elements. Practically the same attractions that were selected by the scuooi authorities over a year ago, will appear here within the next few months. At an tempt was indue to seleoi only high grade inspirational entertainment that would appeal to both old and young.

It is hoped that all who believe in providing clean entertainment for our young folks, will support the course. The first number will come Monday, February in Elks' Half. The attractions scheduled are: 1. Gay Zeualo MacCiafen. 2.

M. GilliJan. 3. Plymouth Singers. I.

Moniraviltp Wood. 5. Rali'li Bingham. Montraviile Wood will be remembered as the electrical wizard who appeared here two years ago. The Plymouth Singers are a company of five singers in costume who gave selections from the light operas! such as Captain of and Quaker service.

He has been talion Anti-Aircraft, with which organization he served in France since last May. Collins was in action in the sector from September to the close of the war. This battalion saw- some hot action and has a record of having brought down several Hun machines. Collins returned the same day that Wayne Huffman did, thev having gone into the army the same A. J.

Miller, local fruit buyer, left yesterday for Chicago to attend the convention of fruit jobbers, lie will also visit the various easterr citrus markets before returning in about a month. Ellsworth Mount and family are moving front their ranch west of Orange to their property on East Chapman avenue. WORTH Die Um CUT 15 In RALPH BINGHAM. Ralph Bingham, another number on the forthcoming entertainment course, is a humorist who for thirty-five years has been making large audiences laugh and still is in the prime of life. This is accounted for by the fact that his first appearance was at the age of six years, when he traveled as the Orator of His appearances on the American continent number nearly 10.000.

YYitt Talmage, after hearing Bingham, said: Bingham and A Number of the Localities of the County Have Not Yet Reported states that Wilbur Lentz liamson ship in Mare Isla be back his "civies." The two Orange lads have been in the navy together since last summer. They were shipmates in a cruise of the Orient and were together while stationed for a time on the Hawaiian Islands. Returning to the States they were stationed together at Mare Island. San Francisco, where at last their partnership has been shipwrecked. turn a trial package containing Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly olensing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish YV.

S. S. Claire Lane, son of Mr. and YJrs. A.

B. Lane, of North Glassell street, has returned to his home here after having been mustered out, of the 144th Field Atrillery at San Francisco. He went overseas with this organization last summer, and having landed in Liverpool and going through England, he was finally stationed in France near the Mediterranean. He sailed from Bordeaux just a few days before Christmas. CONFER ON PROPOSED PURCHASE OF LOWER CALIFORNIA SHORTLY E.

J. Stinson, local tractor mqji. reports that a new partner has been Advertisement I.OS ANGELES, Jan. for a conference to consider purchase of Lower California by the United States are announced by the executive committee of the League of the Southwest. The conference is to be held here in February or early in March.

U. S. Senators Ashurst of Arizona and Phelan of California, Governors Bam Hunt of Arizona will be among tim speakers. THAT WAD OF GUM is where Mr. Gillilan takes If humor means only smiles you lose by going to hoar Strickland Gillilan, but if humor means awakening and directing your love, your pity, your kindness.

your scorn for untruth, pretension and imposture, your tenderness for the weak, the poor, the oppressed, the uu- hnppy, then you gain by hearing this lecturer. Mr. Gillilan is a humorist with a message of cheer that will provoke you to vigorous laughter and enlist your sympathy for an ennobling resolve of sweet task. S. IT.

Finley, chairman for Orange County in the Armenian-Syrian Relief Fund drive, is confident that the county will yet raise the 15,000 quota given to it. my last report, Finley, in Santa Ana have made cash contributions as follows to the Armenian-Syrian Relief Fund; Elks $100; Free Methodist church $5)0; Christian Scientist church $105. is in addition to relief work being carried on direct through these organizations. of the smaller outside districts have reported liberal contributions but owing to unavoidable delays in making the canvass, Orange, Anaheim Fullerton. Brea, Huntington Beach, Placentia and Yorha Linda have not been able to report.

the contributions already received be an indication of what these localities will do 1 feel confident we will secure the asked of Orange YV. S. S. -------WOULD LOWER SCHOOL AGE. similat by Regula Yteofj For Infants and CMIdren.

11 rmmm him ii Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Signature Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness and ReslContatns neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral, Narcotic Stud Smna Jbchrlle SJft ffbrm Sttd iti rifad Secar flatfaryrern of A helpful Remedy lor Constipation and Diarrhoe3- and Fcverishness and Loss OF sleep resulting fhcrcfrom-tn SACRAMENTO, Jan. children four and a half years of age old enough to go to school? Believing that they are, Senator Sample, San Diego, has introduced a bill lowering the minimum age limit for eners from 5 to 4 to years. YV. S. S.

Paderwski seems to be putting a jnaturcyf ue entauu NEW VORK For Ovsr Thirty Years MAY HARBOR GERMS MARYSVILLE. Jan. gum left in public places spreads considerable disease is the opinion of the health authorities of Marysville. A clean-up ordered by city authorities, who declare all mouth inhabitating bacteria and a happy haven in gum collection, was made of theaters and public places here. An estimated supply of gum was discovered.

of humorists. me laugh is my less till skillful pun- luirthfully st iposidon of words. uu impersonator, a a a pianist and a travels with him nipanimeuts for his lections. IV I Cuticura Clears Dandruff In One Treatment On retiring, comb the hair out straight, then make a partin.e. gently rubbing in Cuticura Oinfn-int with the end of the finger.

Anqmt additional partings until the whole pcalp has been treated. Place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow possible stain. The next morning with Cuticura Soap and hot water using plenty of soap, th.se applied with the hands. Rinse in tepid water. Repeat in two weeks if needed.

Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum everywhere 25c each. BOY GANG MEMBER PAID DEATH PENALTY CHICAGO, Jan. die YViediecks, 9, broke his oath to divide till spoils and share he paid the secret nen- ally of death. The story of how Stephen YVrav, 10. while two 12-year-old members were looking on, mauled head with beer bottles was told by the lat- i ter dispassionately to the police today.

Stephen, the police say, said he was appointed to kill Waddie after the gang had decided his fate for not di- tiding $9 with other members. had appropriated the money his mother had given him with which to pay a bill. STRICKLAND W. GILLILAN. Urcijii i characterized as foremost pivs.s and platform humorist, Strickland YV.

Gillilan lives up to this reputation by making life, brighter each year for thousands of ad-j mirers who are" reached through his hooks and platform utterances. Strickland Gillilan manufactures his own material and is constantly origi-J nating new jokes, stories and poems, In 1.91 he had twice as many poems in the Home Journal as any other contributor. He is a regular writer for Judge, World and other notable periodicals. Recently Mr. second book of poems came from the press.

eluding You and contains a great variety of human interest poems, full of fact and humor from everyday life, just as does his first volume, Not long ago Mr. Gillilan was paid a fine tribute in the editorial columns of the Ohio State Journal, part of which is GAY 2ENOLA MACLAREN. Gay Zenola MucLaren attends the productions of a modern play five times and then, without ever having read the original book or dramatization or, in fact, any of the lines in any way, can go upon the Lyceum or Chautauqua platform and give an imitative recital ot the entire production, impersonating every character. This at once places Miss MacLaren as an entertainer in a class entirely by herself. Miss MacLaren frankly admits that her power is not the result of years of study and work, although it lias taken close application and pains to develop and perfect it, but of a natural born gift for mimicry.

She does not claim to originate the mtpiy characters she assumes, but to give a faithful reproduction of them as portrayed by the great artists and their supporting companies in the original productions. In order to do this work one gift is absolutely necessary, without which years of study and training and even natural dramatic talent would be useless. That is the power to change the voice to such an extent that-the audience is able to distinguish between the characters the moment they are supposed to enter. She has also given a recital for Ella YVheeler Wilcox at her bungalow at Long Beach, and this famous writer expressed herself about Miss work as follows: consider Miss Gay Zeuola MacLaren one of the marvels of the age. She possesses unique genius combined with womanly beauty.

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When fed with Scratch you will always get the best possible results. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. NEWCOM BROS. OLD FIRM IN A NEW PLACE." Sycamore at Fifth. Phones: 21.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS EDEN KOEPSEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 411 North Main St. Sunset 1009-R Santa Ana, Cal. Office Phone, Pacific 1294-W. Residence Phone, Pacific 1294-R G. M.

TRALLE, M. D. The Choicest Yield of Blooded Cattle I Is the milk we deliver daliy. Fresh, sweet and pure and rich in cream, sterilized for sake. You can use our milk for invalids and the result will greatly sqrprise You Other dairy products equally good are sold by us.

EXCELSIOR DAIRY EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office Hours, 9 to 12 and 2 5 Evenings by Appointment 407-8-9 Spurgeon Bldg. Santa Ana. Cat. Be Ready For An Opportunity One often hears, I only had a 'little money i could make a fortune Why not he ready when opportunity knocks at your door Plan to place in the bank a certain percentage of your salary or business profits. Then when the main chance comes along 11 be ready By FRANK J.

TAYLOR (United Pres? Staff Correspondent) BERNE, Jan. 28 is different from the old Hapsburg Austria as is Poland, Czechoslovakia or any of the other nations which have broken away from the former monarchy, President Seitz of the Austrian republic declared in an interview today. Seitz, who came here to attend the International Labor and Socialist congress, was raised in a Vienna par- gress in a parentage is unknown. He educated himself while a apprentice. Later he became a teacher and finally a figure in politics as a Socialist leader.

"YVe have had a victory in Austria, the same as in other parts of the he said. idea is prevalent in entente circles that Austria is the old empire she was as the result ot separatism. This is not true. YVe revolted just as the others did. nder the principle of self-determination we wish to join with Germany.

A conference of the elements ot the old dual monarchy is Hti Dr. Roy M. White announces the opening of liia new dental offices, 312 and 314 Spurgeon Bldg. Phone 829 Office Phone 264 Res. Phone 942-J JOHN A.

HARVEY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Suite 7, Orango Co. Trust and Savings W. Fourth St. Santa Ana, Calif. BUSINESS CARDS BRING US YOUR Old Shoes To Be Rebuilt.

We are not have the special machinery to REBUILD shoes, just factory this machinery like saves prove time, labor it to you. and money. Let us GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIR CO. WM. RICHARDS, Prop.

403 W. Fourth Santa Ana. MILLS WINBIGLER UNDERTAKERS Mission Funeral Parlors 609 North Main St. Both DOGS HELD OF THE WEALTH for it. STRICKLAND GILLILAN.

Banking in every form. BANK TRANSACTS ALL BRANCHES OF BftNRIMQ Orange County Trust and Savings Bank Its follows: Gillilan favored the Young Business club with one of his happy addresses. He changed the serious, practical business visage of the club into broad smiie, and the indications are the smile will keep up for It is a good thing to get out oi the underbrush of business jnto the big prairie of humor where the sun shines, the blue sky pleases uml the OLYMPIA, Jan. W. Jf.

claims that dogs are a sure index to a wealth, in discussing the bill to tax dogs out of existence. He maintains that he can tell how prosperous a rancher is by the number of dogs he has. a farmer does not have a dog about his home, he is said Adams. he has one dog he is prospering. Jf he has two dogs, he has a note in the bank (hat lie is having trouble in meeting.

If he has three dogs' he is poverty if I AM NOW LOCATED AT 832 South Sycamore ROSS MUNGER Manure delivered to Orchard In any quantity, at reasonable pi ices. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting your future business. Phone 298-J. Burglar insurance No more midnight if insured. SMITH TUTHILL FUNERAL Lady Assistant Phones: Sunset 204-J; Home 108 Sixth and Broadway Santa Ana 0.

M. Robbins Son INSURANCE soft, nure air. fondles the souk Thera more he is already booked for the poor THE SANTA ANA Savings Bank SANTA ANA, CAL. Interest Loans Made on Real Paid on Term Deposits and Ms A. Crookshank, President A.

C. Bowers, W. B. Williams, Cashier J. Metzgar, Asst.

Cashlsr DIRECTORS: A. J. Crookshank W. B. Williams A.

C. Bowers Awe- J. H. Metzgar Spot Cash Liberty Bonds 1025 East 4th P. S.

G. CO. POTATOES Only local seed we know grown. We have purchased the entire carloads. Choice, selected stock for seed.

This lot has been carefully inspected by the State Horticultural Commissioner and pronounced A-1. A carload will be on track at Orange Thursday and Friday. Per Cwt. $3.25 YYre have Oregon grown less money. seed for Pease Seed Grain Co.

ORANGE PHONE 54-J. mL INCOME TAX PROBLEMS SOLVED New law is complex and provides many Qualified a.ssiataue« needed? Write tor pur Edmondson. Kearsley Knapp frx Tax Consultants.

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