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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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ESGE TWO SANTA ANA DALY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1915. News from the Movie Play Houses AT WEST END STAR I CHARMING PL In The Flying lo be shown at Theater Saturday and Sunday, Manager Russell offers one of the most interesting film stories ever shown at his popular amusement resort, i he play is of absorbing interest. The great army of photoplay fans who have before been captivated by! the charming talents of Marguerite Clark, the dainty star of the Famous Players Film will be thoroughly delighted by her splendid performance in the latest Paramount release at the West End Theatre, of the The story opens in the drawing room of a wealthy English society woman. For the amusement of her guests she suggests a faggot party, in each person present shall place a faggot in the fire and tell a story during the time it burns. When it1 comes to turn, she tells a I story thrilling indeed of her former life in the Canadian woods, of the man' she met and loved, but whom since she has never seen, of the half-breed, Pierre, who came between them and threatened to kill the other, Ralph, if she married him, of the Cure, who eventually did wed her to Ralph, while Pierre thought she was being married to him.

The astonished guests turn to her and ask, you have never seen your husband she replies, left the next day on secret government At that tense moment a new guest! is announced. Lord Traverse. He entered the room, and Helene is confronted by her husband! The subject will remain at the West End Theatre for three days commencing Monday. For tomorrow (Sunday) the West End Theater will offer a real treat to its patrons who believe in good solid mirth as a pastime. Those longing for a sure cure tonic for the blues, some- tning that will assure all a side-splitting laugh every minute, should make up their minds to go to the West End Theater tomorrow and see Hazel Dawn in TONIGHT-Last Showing of Blanche Sweet, in Secret hi this production Miss Sweet is seen in the highest attainment, of her career as a photoplay star.

Tomorrow (Sunday) one day only, Beautiful Hazel Dawn as A humorous blending of the ancient and the comedy that begins three thousand years ago and ends today. This production assures you a side splitting laugh each minute. A sure cure tonic for the blues. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Our dear little Marguerite Clark, as of the You saw her in you surely cannot afford to miss seeing her in of the She is superb. Thursday, Friday, Saturday First appearance in motion pictures of most popular comedienne FANNIE WARD Marriage of Strikingly original comedy situations, laugh provoking characterizations and a story of feminine ingenuity presented with all the skill of the Lasky studios.

West End Theater TheParamountHoraieiEnteilainment Three Shows p. m. uint No other producing pictur corporation can assure you the clean, superior productions which the ParanMt Program does. Therefore if you are not regular patron of this theatre, in justice to yr own self, it about time that you fall lu ne with the thousands of satisfied become a regular Paramount patron? VV FAIR RACE MEET ERE EXPECTED MARION MADELINE FAIRBANKS mrtTHE FLYiNG FOUR-PAUT MUTUAL PRODUCED tDV.THANUOUSEÄid CO. GRANTS 8-HOUR DAY PRINCESS OFFERS J.

W. Shaul. 417 Hollingsworth Los Angeles, in Santa Ana otlice Wednesday and afternoons, 1 until 7:30 p. ear, nose, throat and fitting glasses. CAMDEN, N.

Oct. 2 An eight- hour work day with the same wages they now receive for nine hours was announced yesterday by the Victor Talking Machine Company for its 7500 employes. The action was voluntary Saturday I on the part of the company, the men m. Eye, I having made no demands for shorter hours. Princess Theater Important! We are pleased to be able to present to our patrons the new $8,000,000 Mutual Program which we believe lor a number of reasons will be the best program in the world.

An all star, all feature program, a film service giving the public Broadway stars, wonderful two and three reel productions, sparkling comedies, compelling, gripping dramas, split reels carrying a cartoon comic from the pen of a famous newspaper artist, and industrial, educational and scenic well balanced program for the fans, something to shout about. Introducing such Broadway stars as Fania Marinoff, Ivy Troutman, Flavia Arcaro, Harold Lockwood, May Allison, Crane Wilbur, W. C. Fields, and dozens of others. In the near future we will present the famous Charles E.

Van Loan series, which have been so popular with Saturday Evening Post readers, featuring Art Acord and Anna Little. Also the greatest animal pictures ever produced, made at the Bostock Arena, Los Angeles. The Princess is always awake for the best interests of its patrons, and at great additional cost will in the near future present one of the most sensational series ever made. Compare our program with other programs, our price with other prices, and we are confident the verdict will be in our favor. The first three-reel feature, House With Nobody In featuring Ivy Troutman, famous Broadway star, will be shown next Monday and Tuesday, October 4th and 5th.

No Advance In Prices. In House With Nobody in to tie at the Princess, Monday and Tuesday, thrilling situations crowd one upon another throughout three reels. In this stirring drama, Ivy Troutman, popular young Broadway favorite, recently engaged by the Gaumont. Company, makes her initial appearance as a Mutual star. She is supported by an exceptionally powerful cast, which includes Bradley Barker and Frank Whitson.

House With Nobody in was prepared for the screen by the Rev. Dr. Clarence I. Harris, famous Gaumont editor, and was produced under the direction of Richard Garrick, Gaumont director. The story of the photo drama centers about an exclusive home inain- tained by an aged woman, of whom her beautiful young daughter is her sole companion.

At the death of her father the girl, now penniless, goes in- to the world to seek a living. A baeh- elor artist who scorns women meets the young girl by accident and finds himself facing the girl of whom he has so frequently dreamed but whom, he told himself, never existed outside of imagination. The denouement which follows is of absorbing interest. Monday, Tuesday a Messenger a two- thousand-foot Keystone scream, fea- tures funny Ford. i The situation in which he as the messenger boy places himself in his pursuit of a married woman is exceedingly amusing.

The last we see of t.ne little messenger boy he is at. the bottom of the sea in a safe in which he has taken refuge and which lias been removed from its accustomed ploce by robbers, ere the unfortunate lias time to escape. It is a riot of fun. Lovers of the horse racing game throughout Southern California are enthusiastic over the big list of thoroughbreds that is being signed up in anticipation of the four-day racing period which is to begin on October 12, the first day of the big Orange County Fair. Orange county residents and hundreds of others in the South who have fond recollections of the days when Santa Ana was one of the famous horse racing centers of the West, predict that the coming series of matinees will surpass even the old days when Si Ik wood and other record- breaking animals were in their prime.

Among the events in the forthcoming meet which will prove of the sensational variety is the 2:23 pace, owing to the fact that a number of the horses entered in it are owned by Orange county people. One of the local owned horses is Atlantic Fleet, property of Fred S. Cole of Santa Ana. has no doubt that his entry will give Santa Paula, entered from Oxnard, and Dolly Zoinbro, enter- ed from Pasadena, a hard run for, their money. The stable of Mrs.

A. F. Pecklow of Corona will furnish a fine string of animals for both the running and trotting events. Mars.h Thompson of Ventura will be represented by a number of thoroughbreds, trained by Henry Delaney Morgan, well known in coast racing circles, has entered bis finest, horses, trained by Frank Williams. Gay Boy, the famous trotter, owned by James Stewart of Vancouver, will offer other entries in keen competition in the 2:30 and 2:25 trots.

L. B. Taylor of Hemet has enteren Luana in the 2:30 and 2:25 trotting events and Baxter Lew in the pace. iA Santa Ana trainer is in charge of William Murphy's Maggie a mare that is freely predicted will up exceedingly well in the trots. The C.

H. Morgan stables will also furnish their quota of trotters. Now that the fair committee is so well along with its work of having lie old grandstand moved and remodeled and made absolutely safe to accommodate several thousand spectators, it. is expected that racing enthusiasts will have no hesitancy in attending the big fair meet, TUT! TUT! MAN IN PARK DRESSED LIKE A WOMAN Some man who had a perverted idea of dress-up week was abroad last night. He was togged out in woman's clothing.

A telephone message was received at police headquarters at last night from some one who said that a person was in Birch Park dressed up like a woman, but the one making the report over the telephone was certain that the person was a man. Policeman John Ryan went forth to discover the masquerader. He looked over the park, but lie could find no one who fitted the description sent in, no one who seemed to be otherwise than he or she was dressed. Mr. and Robt.

Mills of Riverside are occijing the Jas. Mills cottage on Surf venue for a snort stay. Mrs. Mills Siejust returned from the Hawaiian where she spent the summer her daughter. W.

W. Wilm, Orange commissioner for the expositions, spent a few fdys here this week, on the way frotiSan Francisco to San Diego. A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC 1 Oerms and Infection aggravate ailments1 and retard healing. Stop that infection at once. Kill the germs and get rid of tlie poisons.

For this purpose a single appli- i cation of Liniment not only Kills the pain but destroys the germs. This neutralizes infection and gives nature by overcoming congestion and gives a chance for the free and normal now of tlie blood. Sloan's Liniment is i an emergency doctor and should he Kept constantly on hand. 2.rio. tine.

The $1.00, size contains six times as much as the Mrs. N. A enee Phillii side for a fe Mrs. E. Wednesday Newport Au( lia Club, at her home on I Dr.

Jacobs, Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth. Phone 253. address East Fourth. Bay avenue afternoon Miss Edith berger was highest sco ceived the of ice cream games. The Enrollments are now active at the nesday after loot at the home of Mrs.

Orange County Business College R. F. Guttle BEACH CORPORATION TO BUILD BIG SUBS LOS ANGELES, Oct. that the California Shipbuilding Company, which has just been organized with a capital stock of $5,000,000 to take over the Craig Shipbuilding plant at Long Beac is" the lowest bidder on a number of the largest submarines which (he government lias included in its new naval scheme, was received yesterday a message from John F. Craig in Washington.

1 DYINGIN POWDER PLANT WRECK LIFE SAVED BY STEEL CORSET RIB PATERSON, N. Odt. man was killed and fourteen others injured, of whom nine are not expected to recover, in a mysterious explosion yesterday afternoon in the Metal! lie. Cap works of the Dupont-De Nei mous Powder Company at Pompton Lake. Following an explosion last Wednesday in the same plant, which was fatal to four persons, consternation reigns among the 1500 employes, of whom several last night announced their intention of resigning.

Pi OUT BY FORD Santa Ana Ford owners who bought machines between August 1, 1014, and August 1, 1015, are wearing happy smiles today. The business office of the Ford Sales and Service Company is being besieged by an eager throng among which is being distributed about $5000 worth of Ford rebate checks. Each person who purchased a Ford car during the time specified being given a fifty-dollar check. SANTA AN Mutilici hillips and Miss Flor- ere here from River- ays this week. was the hostess ftrnoon to the East hvited guests for the, cMrs.

M. L. Oreutt and Miss Linden- va'ded the prize for the md Mrs. Douglas re- us'lation. Refreshments ad cookies were served by the host ss at the close of the will meet next Wed- hu'eiural avenue.

ATHEATRE Phone 1022, Spurgfionst. bei. 3rd 4th. Daily 2:30. Evening! 7:15, 0:00.

HEALTH AND HAPPINESS DEPEND UPON YOUR LIVER That sluggish liver with its sluggish i flow of bile is what tlie world look so dark at times. Dr. New Life; Fills go straight to the root of lie difil- i-iilty by waking up the action of the liver, and increasing the bile. Dr. Newt Life Pills cause the bowels to act more freely and drive away those 25c a bottle.

Adjustments on the Basis of 4,500 Miles You will very likely get greater mileage as most Savage Tires give give more than 10,000 miles of service. No road too Savage for TIRES LOS ANGELES, Oct. awarded by an Arizona jury for the crippling of a man for life was the cause of a tragedy at the Cawston Ostrich Farm in South Pasadena yester-j day afternoon when a steel corset-rib saved a girl from immediate death from a-bullet fired from a revolver in the hands of her uncle, who, in aj struggle to disarm him, was wounded in the hand. The man who fired at least two of i (lie three shots, one of which may yeti 9 I cause a death, was Boyd, is known in nearly every section of the I'nited States and Canada as! Boyd, a name in which he takes considerable pride. The girl, who probably would now i Pjhe dead had not one of the bullets I a I struck the steel rib of her corset and; deflected it from the heart to the stomach, is Miss Katherine Tomlin-j a son, 28, niece to Boyd and daughter' I Mr.

and Airs. E. J. Tomlinson of G176 York boulevard, l.os Angeles. I Direct from factory to you Manufacturing costs us no more than it costs others.

We deal direct with you so it costs us less to sell. We give you the saving in added quality. Savage Tires are unequalled values. Ask for Tire Book THE SAVAGE TIRE Of FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR TWO CHILDREN HAD CROUP The two children of J. W.

Nix, merchant, Cleveland, had croup last winter. One was a boy of 6, the other a girl of 8 years. Mr. Nix writes: got so choked up they could hardly breathe and talk. I gave them Honey and Tar and 1 nothing else and it entirely cured' This reliable medicine should; he in every home for it gives immedi-1 ate relief from colds, coughs and! croup, heals raw inflamed throat and loosens Drug Co.

FURTHER DELAY IN CANAL RE-OPENING 4. ft Kelly Local Distributor Cadillac Garage, Cor. 2nd, Main WASHINGTON, Oct. acting governor of the Pan ama Canal, cabled the War Depart-; ment. yesterday that further earth movement wouild delay re-opening the canal until about October 10, or five days longer than has been previously reported.

Santa Ana Theater TONIGHT The Only Charlie Chaplin In His Latest Two-Reel Laughing Festival The Bank Owing to the great popularity of the Charles Chaplin photoplays, many unauthorized prints of our productions, portraying him in his different pictures, are being handled in the United States. Some of these are fake prints and some are duplicates. This company has adopted a policy of vigorous prosecution for every violation that comes to its notice, whether it he by the person who makes the unauthorized films or the person who rents or distributes them. In the past three weeks the company has seized two unauthorized two- act Chaplin photoplays and has instituted two suits for injunction, accounting, and confiscation of the films, charging violation of our copyright. It is our intention to protect our property rights and also to assure the public that it will see a genuine Chaplin picture when it is advertised as an Essanay-Chaplin Comedy.

We intend to pursue this policy until there is not a fake or duplicate Chaplin picture in the country. This announcement is made so that dealers, exhibitors and the public may be put on their guard. We earnestly request that you assist us in this campaign for Picture Honesty by sending us notice of any fake Essanay-Chaplin picture that you may know of. For such information we thank you. RSSANAY to Standardize SEE THE GENUINE AT TONIGHT.

N. Theatre also shows genuine Saturday and Sunday The Novel Film Creation of Life in the Circus Entitled The Flying See the Grand Street Parade See the Funny Clowns See the Menagerie See the Big Three Ring Show In conjunction with our Selected Program. Monday and Tuesday Anita Stewart -in- Sins of the Mothers New York Evening $1000 Prize Film Drama. PRINCESS THEATER Always the Best Pictures. Sunday, October 3rd Little Lumber A beautiful two act open air drama taken, in Bear Valley.

a Japanese Enacted by an all Japanese cast. Prison An amusing comedy. Drama. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH AND 5TH House With Nobody In A Broadway Star feature in three acts, featuring the talented star, Ivy Troutman. a Messenger A Keystone riot, with Ford Sterling.

Two thousand feet of hilarity. and the A Fay Tincher comedy. A BIG MISS IT. No Advance in Price. All Seats 5 Cents..

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