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The Register du lieu suivant : Santa Ana, California • Page 3

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 1929 T. B. Seal Drive To Open Nov. 29 rhe Weather San Francisco Bay nd mild tonight and Tuesday; diminishing northerly winds.

Northern and mild and Tuesday; diminlsr.ing lortnerly winds. Sierra tonight and freezing light; diminishing northerly winds. Sacramento, San Joaquin and lanta Clara and mild onirht and Tuesday; diminishing lortherly winds. i Southern tonight Tuesday, warmer in the west, ortlon Tuesday; moderate northern rinds. S35.00DGQAL FIRST SALE IN CHRISTMAS SEAL DRIVE Mrs.

Amelia Meagher, executive secretary of the Orange County Tuberculosis association, is shown here delivering to A. N. Zerman, prominent Santa Ana business man, 100 tuberculosis Christmas seals, the first sale to be made in the 1929 seal campaign. The county association has been allotted 3,500, 000 seals. Notices of Intention to Marry Emil Nlglutsch, 44, Anna L.

36, Los Angeles. Alvin K. Swishar. 23. Dolores B.

Uce. 19, Los Angeles. Pedro 23, Aurora Ray- The Orange County Tuberculosis association will bo responsible for the sale of 8,500.000 Christmas In Orange county this year, according to announcement by Harry A. Lake, president of the association. Pointing out that the cash returns from this number, on the Marriage Licenses Issued George A.

Kelland. 55. Ida Gordon, Los Angeles. Samuel A. Rostwick, 44, Pasadena; lose A Sanchez, 26, Los Angeles.

Harold F. Bell. 31, San Francisco; lose Feldman, 33, Los Angeles. John Beers. 22.

San Diego; Mararet Fitz Gibbons, 19, Anaheim. Benjamin Hayden, 40, Los eles; Lily B. Durand, 38, Hunt- ngton Park. George Rendell, 22, Riverside; Mael F. Horton, 36.

Redlands. Pleasant Murphy, 39. Sarah L. leckle, 41. Huntington Park.

Leonard Rodela, 22, Wilmington; jeatrii Torrez, 17. Los Angeles. aundo. 17, Palms. Joseph E.

Purdy, 20. La Habra; basis of one cent per seal, will be lorothy M. Polling, 17, Anaheim. $35,000, Lake said that a strenuous effort would be made by the organization to place this number in the county. He commented on the fact, however, that receiving seals In the mails are not limited to the payment of $1 per hundred, for he recalled that in past years many persons have remitted to the organization more than the sum required for the purchase of 100 stamps.

The president said that the campaign for disposition of the allotment of seals would start on November 29 and he gave emphasis to the fact that the proceeds will be expended upon prevention of tuberculosis and upon the maintenance of the Children's Health camp, near Irvine park. The three and a half million TRI Mr. and Mrs Armand aiiotfMt a ua Have rujilfo, 1034 Losran street. Santa Allotted to the county have na, at home, Oct. 26, 1929, a son.

been received at headquarters here -r. or and the consignment un- £blnB1Ui0 Chestnut" officially marks the opening of the annual Christmas campaign for de- Birth Notices 27. 1929, a son. DEATHS A WORD OF COMFORT It Is for you yourself to determine whether gruelling experiences shall work havoc with your life or shall transform It In velopment of funds with which to maintain the battle against the development of tuberculosis In the county. A.

N. Zerman, prominent business man of the city, today was credited with being the first purchaser of seals In the county, the nto something truly splendid. having been made to him by such is your tremendous re- 1 Mrs. Amelia Meagher, executive sponsibllity. On the other hand, have you not observed how material success has sometimes engendered spiritual failure, how privilege has resulted in disgrace, how gifts have increased burdens and how pleasure has created pain? On the ether hand, have you not seen the heavy laden develop unsuspected strength, the disappointed discover an hidden blessing, failure opening the door for a better venture, weakness uncovering unguessed virtues.

and sorrow revealing a gladness never known before. secretary of the county association OFFICER SHOOTS IN LEGS IN SELF DEFENSE movement launched by the Orange County Forest Protective association, headed by John Ragan, in which is is to change I George D. Broaded today filed a the deer season in const counties complaint in which he asked the of the Southland to fall between Santa Ana, Oct, 28, 1929, Charles Almon Coe, age 75 years. He is survived by two sons. Earl Coe.

of Toledo. Ohio, and Charles later by' superior court to set aside a decree December 1 and January 1. today Harrell and Brown, 116 West Sev- quieting the title of the National had gained the support of region emeentb street. petroleum Finance corporation to No. 1 of the California Farm Bu- her home in West- an oiI Huntington 1 reau federation, comprising the minister.

Oct. 27, 1929, Mrs. Eva Beach and in which he also aaked five southern counties of the state. that of Margaret I Meeting in the club- AJareon. Funeral services, under H.

Macklin. C. A. Coulton and S. house, in Garden Grove, Saturday, the direction of Harrell and Brown, A.

Manning be quieted aa to the where they were served a dinner Property. by the women of the Farm center cemetery. 1 The complaint requested an in- there, 100 delegates from the south- junction to prevent the latter group ern Jose Belmonte, Placentia Mexican, was shot in the at 2:30 a. today, by Officer H. W.

Cagle, of the Placentia police department, when the man is said to have made a threatening move toward the officer after he had been piacied under arrest. The shooting took place in the Mexican settlement of La Jolla, a mile from Plscentia, near a dance hall, it was reported. Belmonte was brought to the Orange County hospital, where it was said that his condition was not serious. The office announced today that a complaint charging attempted murder. would be filed against tho Mexican.

Cagle reported to the office that he went to the dance hall when a complaint was received to the effect that a man was flourishing a gun there. Belmonte and aevaral other Mexicans were arrested for disturbing the peace end had been told they were under arrest several times by Cagle, he reported. is said to have mov- hand toward his hip, at the same time advancing on the officer. Cagle fired in the air and, when the man did not stop, shot him. Cotton in tbs fiions Importance Lovely cotton fabrics, just arrived from the New York markets, that shine with a rich silky lustre fabrics that have a satin smoothness or a dainty challie softness fabrics you can so easily fashion into beautiful frocks, that are practical in sense very inexpensive, but wearable anywhere.

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The resolution thus will be placed before the state convention of the Farm Bureau federation, which will be held in Fresno, on November 4, 5 And 6. was one of few and from new ones. The picnic theirfor. did not S.turt.y;. I wll, bf th, make an appearance.

The complaint and Bummonn in th, action ara' tenure law la advocated waa The An, not acted upon. The group favor- I ed a resolution which aims at re- scheduled to meet at p. Inquiring the use of corn sugar to ln special I he meet- be made known on labels of to be ucts of which it is a part. I of 7:30 to Centralization of state Farm bu- 1 members of the council and other city counties hacked the cam- Announcement of services will be possession of the property made later by the Wlnbieler Fu-: Broaded accused Margaret sis hs. one son, Harry F.

Buehrlng of court hearing which the Na- Montrose, Colo. and one daughter, Mrs. Edna Werne of San Diego. SERVICE, REASONABLY HARRELL A BROWN 122 2 116 West 17th St. Beautiful Flowers, arrange- elivery.

Flowerland. Sycamore at ashington. Phone 2326. personal attention, prompt tional Petroleum Finance title to the property was quieted. He also alleged that the company, which formerly held the were sent to W.

P. Brady, the former agent who, through inadvertence, did not tell the oil firm that he had received the documents, according to complaint. Brady was not connected with the company at this Local Briefs gation In the Baptist association rally In Fullerton last week. There were over 250 members of the Santa Ana Baptists young Former residents of Spokane, people present. J.

Morris Forbes now living in Santa Ana gave the address. The next Asand its vicinity, are anticipating! soclational rally will be held in the Spokane picnic to be held Grunge, on November 22. Tiixby park, Long Beach, on Sunday, November 3, as an opportunity to renew old friendships with basket lunch at noon. Crepe Rayon Prints Another print of choosing pretty crepe ravon that washes so well a lustrous silky fabric in new Fall and Winter colors with very unusual and dainty patterns, showing the Brazilian nut and Snowflake designs, 36 in. wide; 85c.

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Racks with hose box $4.95 Racks without hose Notion Section- Street Floor Plain and Curtains Made Free We are extending this special service to our patrons until December 14th, a service that will save you much expense and trouble. Bedding Floor am Special meeting of 8ilver Cord Lodge No. 505, F. i time, it was alleged. A A.

Tuesday, Oet. On March 28 29th, 7:30 p. m. Work in Payne, Macklin, Coulton and Manin ning, served notice on the company that the lease would forfeited in 30 for asserted failure to comply with terms of their lease, the complaint said, going on to relate that on April 26 the com- pany brought in a well producing 50 barrels of oil a day. Broaded, acting ln good faith, bought the property from the Na- tional Petroleum Finance company reau offices in San Francisco was, the urged in another resolution which t(' 1 '1 1 formal opening of th- new city the Third degree charge of S.

W. Carl R. Ugar. Visiting Brethren cordially nvited. ORSON H.

HUNTER, W. M. jAdv.) passed, while a fourth, which gain- hall ln Seal Beach. ed aupport, urges that books of all departments in the state organlza- I Dp John WohHy( of 8anta Ana, tlon be audited monthly and the anJ A LaRe of Garden Grove, Victor Radio Micro-Synchronous Freedom from distorting, noises without sacrifice of tone quality accounts published. Court Notes L.

V. Murphy and Alvina E. on September 12, according to the today brought suit against complaint. Now, he said, he Perry B. La Plere, to col- found out that on February 9, be- $687.50, alleged to be due ln fore the title was rent on property in Laguna Beach, and $500 in damages, The complaint said the defendant remained in of the property without permission of the plaintiffs and asked that the rents and damages quieted, property was leased to Four sailors, of San Diego, were: defendant Manning Broaded jjured, three seriously, when an i8 seeking relief from the tangle Automobile, said to have bee.n driv- in which he finds himself, sn by Laurence Henry Riley, a tor-1 man.

ran off the road near; A. B. Rousselle, of this be trebled. Hpsey Flats, on the San Diego and H. L.

Sherman, of Newport. --------Highway and crashed into a tree' Beach, were scheduled to depart; Seeking judgment for $559,65, it 6:80 yesterday morning. San Francisco today upon Charles A. Boege today brought Wnn Riley was arrested by State; a four-month tour of the South agajn9t william B. land Lola E.

Collins. According to the complaint, Boege Indorsed the note for $550, as an accommodation indorser, and was forced to pay the note when it have been re-elected members of the California State Tuberculosis board of directors. They returned today from Sacramento, where they attended association session, with the news that Mrs. Edythe Tate-Thompson, executive secretary, who had announced her resignation, also was re-elected to the newly organized board. She is chief of the state bureau of tuberculosis of the department of public health.

The Rev. George A. Warmer, pastor of the First Methodist, church, who was unable to officiate at the regular church services yesterday because of illness, waa sufficiently recovered to meet with a committee In rraffic Harry Aldrich and Sea islands, sorge Peterkin and was to ap- zr in Justice Kenneth Morri- jn's court this afternoon to face charge of driving an automobile rhile under the influence of liquor. James Waxter, William J. Santa Ana chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet tonight In the Masonic temple night will be feature! came due, owing to the fact that afid a to all new mem- Two automobiles reported stolen oore and W.

S. Rogers, the over th end. were re- llnra 1 tnaohlriA at thA covered by officers. An automobile owned by Martin Doss, 2060 Bush Bailors ln the machine at the are ln the Orange County Waxter suffered several roken ribs and the other men rere seriously cut and bruised. A ival ambulance is expected here afternoon to the ln- jred men to San Diego.

Riley was slightly cut and ruised about the arms. the did not pay it. In addition to the principal, he paid $9 65 interest, the complaint stated. In another case Boege asked judgment for $350, alleged to be due on street, stolen from n'two promissory notes made by Col area Saturday night, was found at fayor Los Alamitoe end a machine registered to I. Hernandez, Santa Ana, reported stolen from near First and The John P.

Lynch company to- r.tOV.r.d .1 at: FOR mm -87 Third and Birch streets, according to police reports, F. W. Howard, chief criminal deputy sheriff, who has been seriously 111 in St. hospital, ln Orange, was removed to his home at 523 North Baker street yesterday. His condition Is reported improved.

Charged with forgery, D. 40. oi! worker, of 210 East Deodra street, Brea, was lodged in the county jail here Saturday night. He was to be arraigned today before loway, seeking judgment for $1238.80, interest and attorney fees, alleged be due on five promissory notes. The Holly Sugar company today filed suit In superior court seven defendants, seeking Judgment for $21,932 34, Interest and attorney fees, alleged to be due on a group of promissory Judgment was against Shlzuka Kawaichi, for R.

J. Morgan and Della A. Morgan. Frank Llpecombe, Edwin McFadden, A. A.

Rinada, Justice Kenneth Morrison on a charge of giving a fictitious check i John Steenberg, $2853.21. on a Brea bank for The com- The complaints were filed through plaining witness in the case is M. Reinhaus, Santa Ana attor- V. Peat, of Brea. bers is to be held.

All members are urged to attend. Results In attendance at the School Of World Friendship, announced by the First Christian church for the third session (I the school, held last night, were as follows: Juniors, present, taught by Miss Pulietta Hagthrop; Intermediates, 29 present. Mrs. Hugh Gerrard; 60 present, Mrs. i oul son; Alults, 44, Mrs.

Hugh God-; dard. The Rev. Walter Scott Bu-i chanan, pastor, invites the public to attend the 6 classes each Sunday night. The three dwellings on the church site at Bishop street Broadway have been sold, accord-, ing to Information obtained from the Rev. U.

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