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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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TAGE EIGHT HE SANTA AHA DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28,1910. F. B. IUFFREE fornia are lying under water. Railroad officials are striving to prevent washouts.

Three inches of snow fell in southeastern Washington during the last twenty-four hours. FISI OR ROCK WENDLING TRIAL COMMENCED TODAY Mother Petitions Superior Court for Guardianship of Estate Worth $31,229 Caroline B. Pittman of Pla- cen cour eric l- tbe Hea by- una whk cans migl an cl knov of tl ia hts pet; B. Ti Ma loned the superior ters 0 guardian- late of her son, Fred, who, according to incompetent, tiled by Attorneys stated that Tuffree, of weakness of mind, is properly care tor his esiaie, valued at $31,229, and mental incapacity he ome the prey of designing Tuffree is 40 years of age, raber of one of the best uiiies of the northern part Defense Will Contend the Body Found in Church Basement Not Aima Kellner's LOUISVILLE, Nov. trial of Joseph Wendling, charged with the murder of Alma Kellner, aged whose body was found in the basement of St.

church, began today. Wendling, formerly the church janitor, was caught in San Francisco after several months of search. The was the daughter of a wealthy brewer. The defense will contend that the body found in the basement was not the Hefley Has Crisp Arrested- The Two Men Tell Different Stories ENGLAND'S HOME SECRETARY WAS HORSEWHIPPED WATER-LOGGED IS THE NORTHWEST Rivers Rise and Acreage Fails in Washington LONDON. Eng Nov.

Churchill, home secretary, was attacked on the train Saturday night returning home after a speech at Bradford, a male suffragist striking him with a horsewhip. The man was overpowered by detectives. The election campaign is on in all its exciting phases, but is not causing the same interest as the two previous elections. Liberals and Unionists are both looking for an increase of representation. Frank Crisp says he hit J.

C. Hefley with his fist. Hefley says Crisp used a rock. In either case Hefley has a fair imitation of a cauliflower ear. The ins outs of the fracas indulged in by the two men will be heard g00 01 in Justice Smith wick's courtroom Wednesday afternoon at 2 Hefley had Crisp arrested on a charge of battery, and Crisp has pleaded not guilty.

Attorney Ferguson appears for Crisp. Crisp was employed at dairy. The two men had an altercation. Hefley says Crisp threw a rock at him. Crisp says that he picked up work accomplished by Clubs since their general federation.

She cited insiances of splendid civic work that has been carried on by local clubs, as well as their larger activities in federal and municipal affairs. Mrs. Jlitter, who is the originator of the House movement, told some interesting details of that excellent work as it is i being carried on in Berkeley, and solicited further help from the Santa Ana society. Stie also announced the district couven ion. to be held in San Bernardino on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, and urged a good attendance from this locality.

The following were announced as delegates and alternates to the dis- tric-t convention. Delegates Mesdames Baumgartner, Bishop, and Miss Preble. Mesdames Davis, Rutherford, Lawton and Wilcox. After Mrs. address came delightful musical treats that has ever been given the members of the Ebell.

Mrs. Adolph Kraft, who was formerly known to many Santa Anans as Miss Jeanette Wilcox, charmed her audience with the delicious quality of ner voice, as shown in the choice repertoire that i she presented. It wornd be difficult to determine what selection Mrs. a rock as Hefley picked up a milking was most pleasing, as she gave stool, that they agreed to lay down equal ease and grace of expres- the weapons and have it out with their slon- dainty Rose the deep, pathetic Big Reductions On Trimmed Hats Many of our most stylish trimmed street and dress hats, among which are some of the best in our store Reduced to Half Price. We have some astonishing bargains in both our high priced hats and those made to sell at medium to low prices: Choice of one lot $5.

Many hats in this lot were made to sell regularly at $7.00 to $10.00. MISS SCHUMACHER fists, that they did as they agreed and that Hefley had Crisp arrested after Crisp got the best of the fist-argument. While the the and Serenade difficult passages in the LADIES HATTER Cor 5th and Main Sts. BELL CLUB HEARD Fancy imported glace cherries, just arrived. Will sell them at 45c per lb.

for four days only. Dragon Confectionery Co. Portland, Nov. streams of Western Oregon and Washington are I rising rapidly and the majority of trains are behind their schedules, as? a result of heavy rains sweeping the I L. northwest today.

Ercondido, Calif. Thousands of acres of the lowlands from the Willamette valley to Cali I No. 843 Ross street, I na. ory, 7 room $2500. Address I Mrs, Kraft and Mrs; Padgham Were of Club Federation a Guest JmSF CLOSING OUT ENTIRE CROCKERY CHINA MUST BESOLD ACT QUICK! The Ebell Society its November meeting ou Saturday afternoon at Hall.

An unusually large number was in attendance, there being hardly a vacant seat in the large assembly hall. A communication was read, announcing an art exhibt to be held at Valla Park, under the auspices of the Woman's Club of that place, and inviting all members of the Ebell to attend. This exhibit will be held on Friday, December 2. Mrs. Ritter, president of the Southern district, was presented by Mrs.

alley, and spoke feelingly of the various numbers of the Elii wvere sung with rare sweetness and beauty of interpretation. Mrs. Padgham, besides playing i Mrs. accompaniments, gave three beautiful instrumental numbers that were highly appreciated by those privileged to hear them. Following is the charming program as presented so acceptably on Satur- day Mrs.

Adolph A. Kraft, Contralto. Mrs. Alba J. Padgham, Pianist.

A Rose Message Helen Ashley Irish Lullaby Needham Noon and Night On the Shore The Rosy Morn Landon Ronald Romance No. 2 Silent Woe, Roses, Secret Greetings, Child Voices, Moonlight Night, Anathema, von Fielitz The Two Skylarks Leschetizky La Brise Saens Serenade Printaniere Augusta Holmes Murmuring Breezes Niemann Jensen I Know of Two Brigni Eyes Clutsam Shadows Laddie, Heart of Mine Leighter Flower Rain Edwin Schne der ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER MILLINER Great American Importili? Tea 215 E. 4th St. Santa Ana, Cai. CUSE Dec.

1st and Lasting 30 Days Sweeping Reductions on all Our Beautiful rimmed Hats, and Fancy Feathers THE GREATEST HAT OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON From Our I arge Stock of Trimmed Hats we Have Selected 9 TO SELECT FROM Ail Styles and Brussels, Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, Tapestry, Etc. If you go to Los Angeles you won't find any better selection and you will have to pay higher prices. Buy at home and save money. Axminster 9x12 rugs, some new patterns in rich Oriental designs only $18.00. Body Brussels rugs 9x12, a number of new patterns; light, dark or medium shades to match any color scheme, $24.50.

Tapestry Brussels 9x12, endless variety of styles to choose from at $12.50. One hundred rolls of carpet, body brusseis, wilton, axminster and tapestry, with border to match, We will make you any size rug you want, at almost any price you wish to pay. We make a specialty of rugs to order and are fully equipped for doing the work good and as cheaply as it can be done anywhere. Mattings and Linoleums We have almost a carload of new mattings. Being heavy buyers we are able to sell at lowest prices.

MATTINGS 15c PER YARD AND UP. Our stock of inlaid and printed Linoleum includes all the floral, figured and tiled effects. Best domestic printed Linoleum Inlaid Linoleums up to Printed Linoleums at up We have without any doubt the largest stock and the lowest prices in Orange county. IRA CHANDLER SON 510-514-516 N. Main Strut District Attorney Concludes the Evidence is Not Sufficient to Convict Brothers I T0 BE SPECIALLY PRICED AT Lute THE LOW FIGURES OF $2.50, and $5 iSdiss O'Donnell 115 W.

Fourth St. Santa Ana Cal. Your Dress or last overcoat or winter's suit undoubtedly needs dry cleaning to make it look its best. Our dry cleaning will remove every trace of soils, spots, dirt, wiil make the garments look truly almost as good as new. We dry clean cloaks, suits and fancy gowns, gid gloves, hat plumes, etc.

THE CRYSTAL CLEANING CO. Phone, Red 3756. 323 West Fourth St. We Call for and Deliver The felony charge against Ricardo and Charles Araiza was dismissed in the superior court this morning on the request of District Attorney Davis, who stated that he had concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to be had to convict the two men of the charge against them, that of assault with a weapon with intent to commit murder. The Aiuiza brothers were arrested after a uear-tragedy at a Spanish dance near Peralta on the night of June 19.

Salomon Villvicencio went to the hospital for a long stay following the fight. At the preliminary examination some of the witnesses contended that Villvicencio wras the aggressor. The Araiza brothers are steady workers. One of them is employed by W. E.

McFadden at Placentia. MeFadden went the bonds of the two men. DELIVERING SEED FOR BARLEY FIELDS JUST OUT Take these few as examples, and then call for the new monthly list COLUMBIA DOUBLE DISC RECORDS 10-inch 65c. 12-inch $1.00 Every Little Movement (Love Dance) AND The Birth of Passion, from MADAME SHERRY fi Silver Bell AND Kerry Barn Dance Christmas Bells (Violin and Harp) AND Santa Workshop (Descriptive Orchestra) Music House 119 West Fourth, Phones Black 251, Home 30 PRECEDENT 5111 NOW BEING TRIED Anaheim Plain Dealer: The Olive Milling Company has been making large deliveries of seed barley recently. The acreage going in over the country is big, and with good winter weather conditions granted, will be a great crop in the spring.

Planting is now being urged by barley growers of experience generally, the belief being held the seed wall do a great deal better if put in the ground before the rainy sea- son gets under way. YOUR BANK AND YOUR BUSINESS Espee Seeks to Enjoin Sacramento From Removing Obstacles in Way SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. suit of the Southern Pacific against the City of Sacramento, which may establish a precedent case, where rival railroads are attempting to block each other's construction work, was postponed until late today, when it I came up in the Federal court. The Southern Pacific seeks to enjoin Sacramento from removing obstructions from the street which the railroad placed to prevent the Northern Electric road from obtaining an approach to a bridge site. desire to express our thanks and heartfelt appreciation for all assistance given us at the time of the sickness and death of the mother, Mrs.

Edla Eliving. We especially appreciated the kindness of the choir of the Congregational church in the music given at the funeral and are grateful for floral tributes and words of sympathy. MR. AND MRS. B.

ELIVING. Now is the Time to have that Edison Phonograph in your home. If you one you know what you are mise- ing. They are fine for entertaining and will keep the young people at home in good company. Our Stock of Records is complete so you will have no trouble getting just what you want.

Have you heard SILVER BELLS. worth hearing on that new Amberola. We will give you terms to fit your pocketbook. Let us give you a home demonstration free. are alike in this respect: Success depends on satisfactory service.

It is the well served customer who brings his friends to share in his satisfaction, and so business is built up. Farmers and Merchants National Bank of Santa Ana has been built up largely by giving customers kindly and intelligent service; by manifesting genuine interest in individual accounts and individual successes. We invite correspondence and xvelcome new customers as well as old. Resources Over $1,700,000.00 OFFICERS M. A.

Huff, President. J. a Turner, Cashier. R. H.

Sanborn, Vice-President. H. T. Rutherford, Asst. Cash.

R. H. Sanborn, Asst. Cash. Dr.

H. M. Robertson, Phytlclan and Surgeon, Office Cor. 3rd and Main, opposite City Hall. Both a Florence cake, 20 cents, at the Home Bakery, 413 Wut Fourth.

Carl G. Strock TBE SANTA ANA JEWELER 112 East Fourth Santa Ana Would you be one of the employers or one of the servants? Without money you are forced to sell your time and efforts to others in order to secure your daily bread, With a growing bank account you will soon be able to command not only your own time and labor but that of others also Small savings, persistently deposited in bank, wiil eventually raise you above the average and enable you to become one of the rulers, wait for fortune to hand you a prize but start a Bank Account and build to success, YOU Can Do it! Orange County Savings Bank 116 West 4th Street.

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