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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 8

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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8 THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1911. AT THE COURT HOUSE IN THE COURT Fullerton Youngsters Sent to Detention Home Mothers Are Widows I The mother is poor and works out, and cannot give the care and atten- tion to the child that she would like. lack of parental control seemed to be the chief trouble at the homes of Edwin and Lyman. To Quiet Title Suit to quiet tips to property at Anaheim was brought today by James Innerarity against Eugene S. Hadley.

Tipton Cailor are attor- i neys for the plaintiff. Petition Filed ------Leona Tillman has applied for let-! lers of administration on the estate CODD Not tO vv 1. In tin I.J i 1 1 I EXPLANATIONS 'ALL J. Hughes Wins His Suit Coal iy ien of her mother, Clara E. Hubbell, who died on July 4.

The estate is valued at $600. Clyde Bishop is attorney for the petitioner. For Guardianship Sallie Knox Guthrie lias petitioned for letters of guardianship on the estate of Charlie Dorothy Guthrie, a minor. The estate consists of a 0 life insurance policy. Daniel Daniel are attorneys in the matter.

Hughes is Winner Judgment was entered today in favor of Harry Hughes in the action brought by him against the Orange County Coal Mining Co. Judgment was for $840.50, the amount which Hughes sued compensation for several Blame for Failure to Appear in the Justice's Court guilty morning to having failed have a rear light burning last Sunday night, and he paid a fine oi $lu. The charge of speeding against him was dismissed, and thereby a jury trial was done away with. Smith had made up his mind to fight the speeding charge. He said the motorcycle cops had ridden along on each side of him for a long distance, one of them giving him the dust anu the other taking the best of the road.

Smith concluded to pass, and after he had tried i it he was arrested. He says the motorcycle officers used language not fitting gentlemanly cops. Gen. Case Fined Gen. P.

H. Case was in the court this morning on a charge of failing to have a rear light burning on his automobile after dark. He paid a fine of $10. Smith Pleads Guilty to One Charge But Quietus Is Put on Speed Case NICHOLS IS ELECTED TO COMPTON SCHOOL ueorge hatchet and the that may have with the fa eu down a Fullerton it they should Hughes, and Attorney Bradner of chots upon the Los Angeles appeared for the dcfend- and upon an oil; ant. -ring in the ju-: Files Attachment ay.

Judge West Notice of attachment was recorded tent ion yesterday by the sheriff office in ept for an action brought at Huntington Roach by W. H. Hepler against John Parker for $88.80. Marriage License On July R. Woodside, 21, and Willa M.

Cathcart, 17, both i of Santa Ana. Oxnard Courier: At a meeting of the trustees of the Compton high school, held Saturday afternoon, J. B. Nichols, who has been principal of i the Oxnard grammar school for the That Mrs. Frances A.

Copp of Los, four years and was formerly for was not to blame for her coun He avked it i failure to come into court was shown, tit asK-tu it i ihp nrincinal of the DIGGERS ON BIG CANAL BROKE RECORD IN JUNE WASHINGTON, July the difficulties of the work increase as the diggers on the Panama canal get deeper Thto the prism they are more than keeping up their record. month they took out 2,646,432 cubic yards of earth and rock, which exceeds by just 75,850 yards the total excavation in May. This he explained by the fact that the rainfall was twice as great in May as In June. On the other hand, the cement workers who are building the great locks succeeded in placing only 104,940 cubic yards of concrete, which was 21,875 yards less than tneir May record. THREE-HOUR QUAKES RECORDED TODAY BY SEISMOGRAPH Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Summer Suits All our this medium and light weight suits including the Alfred Benjamin line of fine suits.

A OFF Better make your selection now as the best will go first. THE WARDROBE 117 East Fourth St. of Or I this morning when she visited the supervising tice court. With her came her; Compton high school. WASHINGTON, July powerful earthquake shocks extctnd- Ing over a period of nearly three hours were recorded today by the The shocks morning.

ty superintendent of the schools I Georgetown seismograph range county, was chosen to be were felt at 1:18 thid supervising principal of the rintonHont nf I I UCB VUJ HU Jlti lame net ptOIl higll SChOOl. The pOSitiOll H-n ue as supt and three of her relatives will bo a distinct advance over the and for some tools furnishedI tjje and the attorney and secretary of the position that Mr. Nichols has held as mine. illiams fe Ran California Automobile here. i he ourt boys were in 1 with about he juveniles the mother be a widow.

The result of the hearing was that' The Compton high school has a fac- Mrs. Copp pleaded guilty, and paid a ulty of nine teachers. It is situated fine of $15. a thickly populated district and has On June 25 Mrs. Copp was arrest-j an enrollment about double that of ed by Motorcycle Officers Peters and Oxnard high school.

One of the Davenport, and her card as a mem-, principal features of the school Is its her of the Southern California Auto- polytechnic department. There is a mobile Club was accepted as machine shop with lathes, a manual Mrs. Copp failed to appear in court, training department, blacksmith shop and nothing was heard from her. and numerous other features that ex- Justice Cox notified th automobile ist in few high schools of the state club in Los Angeles, and a letter was outside of the larger cities. via Lea 2 p.

Sar GO TO LAGUNA Nve's five passenger auto. Ana at 9:30 a. p. m. Round trip ticket me week.

Reserve seats Bock Store, $1.50. ict stand around corners, noving. do we get sore at an- cn's success, do carry freight for our MILLERS TO GATHER CURIOS IN EUROPE FOR GLENWOOD INN 1 er isser.ger auto bus daily, -ound trip. Leaves at iCHARD NYE. received from Attorneys Kuater, Loeb i In his new work Mr.

Nichols will Loeb stating that the card was be a teacher, but will have the jcepted as bail and that the secretary control of the supervision and man- of the club has been asked to.agement of all departments. A prin- notify Mrs. Copp or the pendancy oflcipal had been selected for the next LOS ANGELES, July the year, but resigned to enter business Miller, master of the Glen-! still nothing was heard from Mrs. and Nichols was picked as the wood Inn, is in San Copp. Finally Justice Cox sent Con-j best educator in Southern California hither he went to be present when stable Squires to Los Angeles, and to take his place.

rhe case comes up before the Su- Mrs. Copp was given due notice. The election of Mr. Nichols was preme Court in which he is the do-1 This morning she tcld a straight- 1 unanimous. fendant in regard to the eight-hour forward story of the matter.

She; (it is to this school that Miss Ora law test case. At the conclusion of said she told the motorcycle officers1 Connell of Santa Ana has been elecf- ihe matter Mr. and Mrs. Miller will she could not appear in court the e(j as teacher of domestic science.) leave for New York and sail for morning, out she would appear ----------------------rope to be absent until when she was notified. The rqu ND TRIP TO FRISCO They will gather many curios for the told her they would give her notice, FROM LOS ANGELES FRIDAY inn while traveling abroad, especial- and they wrote her address in a book Too Late to Classify FOR automobile business at a bargain.

1023 East Fourth St. strong, steady boys, for Times ami Herald routes. Those hating use of horse and buggy given preference. See MeVay, 315 North Sycamore St. WANTED TO buggy for a couple of montiis.

Phone Henderson, Main 4, Home 409. A LADY will accommodate in her home one or two people with room and hoard, use of piano. Terms reasonable. Apply 1212 North Broadway. Phone Black 4651.

FOR laying hens, cheap. Mrs. Tustin and East Seventeenth I St. R. F.

D. No. 1, Box 43. automobile 43S2. Black 1212.

pump.Call wet nurse. Call Black 4701. to wash windows. Call 109 East Fourth. in Spain.

The Southern Pacific company will run an excursion Friday from Los I August September it 1 Excursions Back East via Santa Fe Rates Chicago Kansas City Denver Dt. Louis St. Paul New York Boston i 72.5C 60.00 55.00 70.00 73.50 108.50 110.50 July 1, 2. 3. 4.

August 3, 4, I 28, 29. 30. 1, destinati 6. 19, 20 14, 1 16 27. 28.

16, 17, 21, other points. 2, 3. 4, 6, 7. ins marked tickets will also be sold on Oct. 12, 13 and 14.

Stopover privilege at Grand Canyon. T. Smith, Agent. Phones 11. GO SANTA FE They failed to give the address to the! I justice, and they did not notify her.

It also appeared the secretary Francisco, the imtifv Copp round trip, for fifteen days, re- WANTED TO In lot, must be cheap for cash. What have you to offer. Address Register, Box 7, No. S. FOR good team of small mules, also all purpose horse and one cheap horse.

405 West Fifth St. Phone Black 1577. C. A. Williams.

The club officers made1 coast or valley the trip here today in order to square Is my place. F. O. leaf St. the club with rite court and if possible; coast route and passengers ui keep the cards of the club in good stop-over privileges for odor with tlie court.

Their only ex- Barbara, I aso Robles, astrov llle or ouse was hat they expected to notify Santa Cruz, and on the return trip, her when the case was set for trial, by the valley route, at Merced for which the justice replied that the wishing to visit val: club should know that a case cannot ley. he set for trial until the defendant is I The excursion will be run on ac-j in court. The justice told the club i count of the National Education As- for SALE that their cards were faulty in that sociation, now in convention at San- they did not contain the address of I Francisco. the holder, and the officials said new cards to be issued August lf New Method Gas Ranges save 25 will bear addresses. per cent On your gas bill and cost no Mrs.

Copp having shown that than other makes. Ask any reason she had not appeared in court i user cf the Ncw Method to verify 'was the fault either of the motorcycle statement. We are exclusive I officers or of the automobile club, the nts HORTON-SPURGEON FUR- fine as a good deal less than the at-1 RE CO. mospliere around the court Itemed to indicate before she made; Morrow to take you in her ex new Corbin auto. Regular Smith Pays Fine rates.

Stand in front of Dragon. W. M. Smith, manager of the phones 48, or Residence, Home genhime Co. interests here, pleaded i 603.

FOR with new tires and generator, in good running order, will sell for half value or less as owner must raise money Immediately. Address II. J. Carse, corner Cambridge and Washington Orange. last Santa i in confinement eases.

Also washing brought to my home. Work guaranteed. Inquire 206 West Washington. small Crane, stray pig at 1801 Green- they are satisfied This young housewife searched the town high and low for the right kind of coffee. coffee with the rich coffee fragrance, with the delicate tang that makes coffee a joy to drink and sends hubby away in the morning Xvith the feeling that be has had a good all is right with the world.

Four gallon cow. C. R. Staples, across river from West Collins avenue, Orange, R. F.

Orange. WANTED- Men to cut gum trees for one I Half the wood. Phone Orange 103J3. woman for chamber work Inquire Vondome Rooming House, none Black 601. or YOU We sell it.

We bad your tastes in mind when we bought it. Our blending is perfect. A trial order will make you a constant user. Call in and let us tell you all about phone your trial order at once. THESE ARE BRANDS OF COFFEE THAT GIVE SPLENDID SATISFACTION Mexi-Moka Coffee Arabian Roast Hills Bros.

Vacuum Packed Coffee a certain satisfaction in dealing where there is to be found the largest isortment of goods to select almost invariably that the larger the stock, better quality and are also to be had. MEN Who Have Delayed Buying a Suit Until Now are in Luck. lowei prices IRA CHANDLER SON Our line of medium and light weight Summer Suits includes some of tho best of the fabrics, and every one of them is cor- 'ect in style, nquestionably Carry a Larger Stock of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs Than Any Store in Orange County Your Choice In the three large business rooms occupied by this store you will find everything needed to furbish the home complete and a great variety of styles and designs of each article. The room we use for floor coverings alone is almost as large as the average furniture store. AT WE CARRY AS LARGE A STOCK OF RUGS AS ALL OTHER SANTA ANA STORES COMBINED.

FURNITURE FLOOR COVERINGS 100 styles of Dressers 800 room size Rugs 200 styles of Rockers200 rolls Brussels Carpets 20 stvles of Dining Chairs 200 styles of Mattings 40 styles of Dining TablesDozens of patterns of Linoleums Off NO OTHER STORE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAN GIVE YOU BETTER QUALITY AND OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. We carry the most complete stock of Draperies and Lace Curtains in the city. We are closing out our immense stock of Alain Santa Ana all Paper at Cost J. N. Trickey Co.

Corner Fourth and Broadway Santa Ana WHO DEPOSITS YOUR MONEY? Someone is depositing your earnings in the bank. If you are not depositing them yourself, then it must be that someone else is. Eventually your earnings find their way into the bank. If you spend all your money, somebody else deposits it and gets the benefit of it. better to do your own banking, an account with this bank today.

Open The Farmers Merchants National Bank of Santa Ana $10.00 Suit, now 7.50 $12.00 Suit, now 9.00 $15.00 Suit, now $18.00 Suit, now $20.00 Suit, now $22.50 Suit, now $25.00 Suit, now $30.00 Suit, now Come in and pick out a suit while the picking is best, HillCardenCo. 112 West Fourth St. The Kansas Tin Shop Has no more refrigerators. The Register has been helping us to sell them and now we have only two ice chests left of our stock. We have a full stock of Pitting Knives and such other articles as needed by the fruit driers.

We have a good stock of Rubber Hose, Rubber Belting, Rubber Packing and a variety of Lawn Sprinklers. Our stock of corrugated galvanized iron is the largest ever carried in this county and we are preparing for the fall trade by putting in the largest carload of corrugated and flat galvanized iron we ever bought, being over thirty tons, and another carload to be delivered In September. Among the galvanized iron we will have all sizes from 24 to 48 inches wide. We expect to unload this big car within a few days. Our stock of plumbing goods is the largest that is carried in this town and every man in our employ is kept busy putting the things where they will do the most good.

We have not taken an of stock for the past six years and know how much money we have invested at this time, but we know the goods are all paid for and that the stock is pretty nearly complete. If you need anything in the line of Hardware, Tin or Galvanized Iron Ware or Plumbing Goods, call at 213 East Fourth street and see S. HELL SON Read The Want Columns.

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