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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 10

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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PAGE EIGHT For the Convenience of those who are sending their gifts to the far-away lands part of our Xmas cards and package trimming are now on display. at SAM Of Course 210 West Fourth St. Equipped Shop in Orange County. 8 ANTC ANA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 1916 AT THE COURTHCU8B Tailored Skirts Saturday, November 18 For this one day only, we will make Plain Man-Tailored Skirts for $2 This includes sponging and findings. Make your selection from any dress goods in our stock at $1.00 per yard or over, buy just what you think it will require to make your skirt.

These skirts are strictly man tailored. At this price we will show six different styles. We will also make you any style you select at a small additional cost. H-I eipbic Old Store. Service and Value ON THE WAY TO THE POST OFFICE.

£15.000.000 SHIP I the advent of the steel vessel has In Two Actions Begun Today Eighty-two Title Holders Are Petitioners Interest in the registration of lands in this county under the Torrens act took a sudden jump at the court-j house today when eighty-two proper ty owners petitioned to have their properties registered under the act. I Th law went into effect on Decern-1 her 14, 1914. Miss Justine Whitney, recorder, prepared a book fori receiving registrations, but so far has received but eleven certificates for registration. Recently a solicitor for a firm of Los Angeles attorneys, Crail ('rail, went into the Kate.lla and West Orange sections, as well as West Anaheim, East Anaheim and Olive sections. The result of his work was evidenced in the filing of two actions at the county office, by which eighty-two titleholders ask that their lands be registered under the land act.

The petitions will be heard in the superior court, and the certificates that will be issued will be recorded. "So said Miss Whitney, "there have been no transfers of registered property. When the number of pieces of property registered grows to a considerable figure and transfers become frequent, the work of the land registration department will he no small The petitioners in one of the ac-l tions follow: H. W. Skinner, J.

Sparkes, M. E. Hughes, J. F. Hahn, A.

I B. Coffman. Mary O. Kellogg, Wil-j helm Bischof, W. B.

Fay, A. T. Iloov-i en, G. L. Tolson, Clair Head, Wm.

Black, C. H. Petersen, Ida C. Hamili ton, J. L.

Wright, John Huhn, John Gustafson, Mary A. Neubauer, W. F. Sehimming, 1 made present time'opportune fori i Miller, A. G.

Miller, J. S. Bean, Robert Bosshart, Joseph Fisctis, A. E. Hurley, L.

A. Fordham, Mary A. W. Enterp rise Marks First Real Step to Restore American Merchant Marine NEW YORK, Nov. $15,000,000, a deal which marks the first definite -rep to place the American flag over a merchant marine of the first rank on the seas, was taken here when the New York Shipbuilding Company of Camden, N.

was purchased by the International Mercantile Company, the American Interna.ional Corporation, th Pacific Mail Steamship Company and W. R. Grace Company. In a statement made by G. B.

Baldwin, vice president of the American International Company, he said that I restoring the American merchant ma i rine to its former prestige. The construction of new vessels will begin at once. A merchant marine built up under hat were declared to be the present favorable war conditions would make possible the securing of a modification of the bill that will enable the companies interested to make money when the war ends. Baldwin The companies for which Baldwin is spokesman control almost the entire vessel tonnage free to use the seas today. Why like the Wonder Washer: It has ball-bearings, runs easy and is noiseless: it is light and rust-resisting; it will do better work with less labor than other machines and is inexpensive.

Horton-Spurgeon Furniture Company. Oranoe County For Special Auto Trips call on the Crown Stage. Great Mid-Month Special A most remarkable display and sale. Wonderful values, incomparable styles in Lovely Trimmed Hats Every hat worth at least as much again. Remember every trimmed hat in our large stock is included in this sale.

Small, medium and large hats, sailors and pretty black turbans. Buy your hat at Gilberts today. TAKE THE ELEVATOR IIO W. FOURTH ST. AN A.

CALI F. Foyle, L. Jones, F. H. Smith, George Kogge, Marlon A.

Andrews, Daniel Bobst, G. R. Simpson, George Barfoot, N. E. Allen, C.

H. Thayer. The petitioners in the second action are: G. W. Ford, Mae Z.

Walsworth, Theodore Ford, E. J. Haase, J. J. Swartzbaugh, Louise D.

Newton, G. P. Thompson, John Madlener, Quinn Nichols, Jesse O. Nichols, F. M.

Luton, Eva L. Pickard, It. H. Hannah, W. G.

Mauerhan, F. K. Day, R. M. Fay, Alice D.

Berger, Walter W. Mickle, I Jacob S. Swindler, Alice A. Doane, Louisa P. Henderson, Arthur R.

Marsom, Chas. F. Mohnike, George Bauer, Elizabeth M. McCulloch, Carl Schmelzer, Chas. P.

Taft, Reba D. Osborn, W. E. Case, J. J.

Sclund, W. C. Brumagin. Carl W. Martin, H.

E. Carner, Frank Meier, E. E. Squler, Maria L. Montandon, W.

C. Bullard, John Eells, J. M. Blocklinger, R. W.

Paulus, Frederick Meier, C. A. Clough, John C. Craft, P. H.

Krick. More Delta Suits Two more actions against the Delta Land Water Company have been brought in this county. A number have recently been started in Los geles, one purpose being to get the i actions under way before the Delta company withdrew from business in this state. The plaintiffs in the new actions here are Simon P. Hays, who gslts for judgment for and William F.

Knowlton, who asks for $1150. Each alleges that he bougnt land near Milford, Utah, under misrepresenta- 1 tion. Final Decree Given A final decree of divorce was given this morning to Rosie A. Whippo against Harry T. Whippo.

Found Guilty Juan Ramirez of Delhi was found guilty of degree burglary, and will be sentenced by Judge Thomas tomorrow morning. It is alleged that Ramirez and two other Mexicans rob- 1 bed J. C. home at Delhi. Answer Filed An answer was filed today by Attor-! neys Williams Rutan in the action brought by A.

J. Visel, W. F. Lutz and I H. D.

Meyer against Cornelius Echen- I ique for $5500 damages. The plaintiffs owned a ranch in San Juan canyon. They alleged that a dam thrown up by Eclienique turned the current of the I creek so that it washed away several acres of walnut orchard. The defense enters denial that the creek has a de- fined channel. It alleges that the plaintiffs have disposed of the prop- erty, ami cannot get judgment.

For Administration J. Belle Preston has petitioned for I letters of administration upon the estate of her mother, Lillie E. Hall, who died on Nov. 9. The estate, valued at $10,000, will go to the two daughters, Mrs.

Preston and Miss Florence Hall. F. C. Druinm is attorney for the peti- tioner. HORSESHOEING PRICE SOARS IN SIOUX CITY AS WAR GETS BLAME White Ci oss Drug Company's SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY typify the value of Quality.

-the benefits of Efficient Service. protection of Liberal Methods, -the power of Moderate Prices. Note These Special Articles and Prices in Our Toilet Goods Department Coronal Theatrical Cold Cream Regular Price 50c, Full Pound Saturday Special Price 39c One of the purest, whitest and most delightful cold creams made. Used by many who are known for their beauty and clearness of skin. Better than soap and water in that it reaches into the very pores of the skin.

Djer Kiss Face Powder Cashmere Bouquet Soap Melba Love Me Face Powder Colgates Tooth Paste Velma Bandoline 15c Hinds Honey Almond Cream Violet Ammonia, pint Theatrical Cold Cream Azurea Face Powder $1.25 Djer Kiss Talcum Colgates Talcum Facial Soap Odorono 25c Hudnuts Toilet Water Palm Olive Soap, cake Colgates Shaving Soap Large Wool Powder Puff Djer Kiss Toilet Water Melba Face Cream 50c Ed. Pinaud Hair Tonic Colgates Tooth Powder 20c Oriental Bath Powder Baird Scarp Tonic Melba Face Powder Violet Toilet Water Bird Rouge Witch Hazel, one pint Rose Water and 6 Orange Wood 5c 100 Beauty Spots Melba Lip Rouge 25c Pompeian Massage Cream Ed. Vegetai Lilac Azurea Talcum Powder Palmer's Rose Toilet Water Stein's Make Up Face Powder, can Make Up Rouge 4711 Rose Glycerine Soap Japanese Ice Penciler Peroxide Face Cream 25c Peroxide Tooth Paste 25c Marvelous Cold Cream, tube FREE SAMPLE of Melba Face Powder and Perfume to all ladies who call at the Toilet Goods department SATURDAY. Get This $2.00 Hair Brush Saturday for been tremendous sellers. The bristies are genuine and securely fastened in a beautifully finished, grained Ivory back.

an exceptional value. Pyralin Ivory Comb Saturday 21c This is the material that is easy to keep clean. The comb is eight inches long and may be had with either coarse or fine teeth. This comb sells regularly at 35c. TWO MONEY SAVERS FOR SATURDAY Saturday Sale Price $1.19 This is a live rubber bottle with reinforced edges.

Our guarantee back of this. A new one if found Imperfect during one use. $1.19 $1.25 2-quart Fountain Syringe Saturday 98c This syringe is made of good rubber with rapid flow tubing, cut off and full assortment of hard rubber pipes. A high-grade r- inge in every re- t. Guaranteed one year.

Peroxide Pint Bottle Peroxide is not an occasional need, but a constant necessity. The members of a household wdio use Peroxide regularly are best protected from the sickness and diseases due to an unhealthy condition of the mouth. A few drops diluted in water will purify the teeth, prevent acidity of the mouth, and destroy lurking germ life. An Exceptional 29c Stationery Value Nothing to compare with it in the city; 48 sheets of paper and 48 envelopes. Linen of excellent quality; just examine it, and I think you will take a box of paper home with you.

Saturday, 29c. These Whisks the Dust long, strong really get the dust out; two and three rows of stitching: plain, practicable handles; bargains at BOTH PHONES 42. Spurgeon Cor. Fourth and Sycamore Sts. REST ROOM.

IN THE JUSTICE COURT going on at Newport Beach. Someone I has been going to cottages that have copper screens, and has been cutting out the screens. City Marshal Porter has arrested George Field upon a charge of being responsible for the theft of at least one screen, a charge that Field denies. The man's trial is set for Nov. 24.

Dr. Ada B. Keller. Osteopath, graduate of Kirksville, Mo. Office, 804 West Fourth Street.

Phone, Pacific 238. Get your buttons covered by Lewis, the Tailor, 15c per dozen and up. SIOUX CITY, Nov. account of the nineteen shoeing shops have joined in a 25 per cent price advance. Belligerents in Europe are not pitching horse shoes at each other, but are pithcing the metal from which the shoes are made, it is explained.

SHUNS CAMERA MISSOULA, Nov. Jeanettte Rankin, the first woman to! be elected to Congress, refuses iutely to allow photographs to be 1 en of herself. She has said as much! to cameramen and reporters who have been besieging her home. mm Countv College. Switches, agd made from combines.

Mrs. Cora B. Cavins, i West street. Dismissal Is Entered In Action Accusing Mrs. Norris Of Felony Alter proving to the satisfaction of i Justice Cox that she owned the furniture she was accused of stealing, Mrs.

i Frances Norris of Los Alamitos was acquitted of a charge of felony. The was brought by Grant McMullen, who stated that he bought a rooming house and furniture at Los I Alamitos, and afterward leased it to, Mrs. Norris. When Mrs. Norris moved away she took all of the furniture i with her.

With her own evidence and the evi- deuce of others, Mrs. Norris showed! that she bought and paid for all of the furniture she took away. The testimony showed that McMullen was so little acquainted with his furniture that lie could not identify it if he saw it. Screens Are Stolen A new kind of thievery has been SOL DAVIS, FOUNDER OF WATTS, IS DEAD LOS ANGELES. Nov.

the result of a cancer from which he had: been suffering, Sol Davis, known as! (lie founder of Watts and formerly1 vice-president of the Continental Na- tional Bank, is dead here today. He WTt5 02 years of age. DEUTSCHLAND BALLAST TO AID WAR WIDOWS ------NEW LONDON, Nov. Aid for the German war Widows and orphans will be secured through the sale of iron men," made from 120 tons of iron ballast brought over on the German merchantman submarine. The discs will show- tiie Deutschland and the signature ot' Captain Koenig.

Lorain, 0., Tonsorial Artist Has Shaved Numbers of Famous Men LORAIN, Nov. Theodore Curtis rested from his labors today, twenty-fifth anniversary of his entrance into the he looked down the vieta of a quarter ot a century and saw a quarter of a million sets of whiskers that had fallen beneath his trusty blade. Not exactly a quarter, either, 243,690, to be exact. tabulations show that he has shaved men that many times. Some distinguished men amongst them, too.

how does the old knife work, is a question he has put to Presidents McKinley, Roose- veu and Taft. Senators Mark Matt Quay, Albert Beveridge and Ben Tillman and the untitled Doc Cook, Buffalo Bill, Jess Willard, Tod Sloane and Harry Shaw. hair bobbing a Phoenix Silk Hosiery for ladies 80c Corsets and hair goods. Marinetlo and $1.05 the kind you will i Shop, West Fourth street. buy again.

On sale at New Policy at Smart Shop A monthly Clearance Sale is not a clearance upon everything in the store, but it emphatically is a clearance upon everything that has been in stock more than thirty days COATS 48 Coats one-fourth off. 37 Coats one-third off. SUITS 65 Suits one-fourth off. 46 Suits one-third off. SKIRTS 42 Skirts one-fourth off.

60 Skirts one-third off. DRESSES 18 Dresses one-fourth off. 16 Dresses one-third off. WAISTS 125 Lingerie 25 Value to $3.00. 100 Crepe de Chine 95 Value to $5.00.

Smart Shop Spurgeon Building.

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