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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 6

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The Registeri
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Santa Ana, California
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6
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HANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1929 inti is DEAUVILLE DEAUMLLE. Aug. to know just where a bathing suit ends and indecency begins. This million dollar strip of sand wants to settle for all time the troublesome question of just what is a bathing suit. The trouble grew out of the fad of solar-ray treatment which sumr shoulders back.

Deauville has only one law and that Is that bathers must wear bathing suits. There the law stops and leaves the rest to imagination, and the smart Paris dresemokers who furnish the bathing suits for Deauville have plenty of imagination. Trouble started recently when a Parisienne stepped out of her bathhouse with her latest Paris creation. Inside of three minutes there was a riot on the beach; inside of ten the photographers had used up all their plates, nnd inside of an over from last ending from the areas of the KEYS FITTED Factory Methods Locks Repaired HENRrS CYCLE CO. 427 West Fourth Phone 70f hour there were a down exact duplicates of the suit.

It really a bathing suit at all, it was more like a collection of a dozen bits of cloth held together with golden strands. There were pieces here and there where thev could do the most good and they were kept In place by bands of golden web. The Farisiene protested that she was a fervent devotee of the sun cult and that her anatomy needed plenty of solar contact. But Deauville, which admits backless side-split trunks and low-cut armholes, seemed to think i bathing suits should be in one piece, I or at two, hut certainly rot 12. Last year Deauville had a police court case growing out of alleged indecency in beach dress, but the court ruled that Deauville is Deauville and indecency impossible.

The famous beach is little changed this year. There is nothing new, unless It is the new sense, of modesty on the part of the beach police. The hotels nnd casino are already crowded to the doors, and Deauville is still the most expensive and yet the cheapest resort in Europe. It is nossible to spend $1,000 a day there, and yet it is possible to take the cheapest ride in the world at Deauville. Just a short distance away from the casino where stakes are spoken in millions.

Is a ferry boat which carries passengers from Deauville to its more prosaic sister- heaeh. Trouville. Before the war, the ferry charged one sou a ride, or the equivalent of one cent. The same ferry is still there, manipulated by the same two old salts, and the charge is still the same, one sou In French copper, which is today worth one-fifth of a cent. That is undoubtedly the cheapest ride in the -world, but you have to spend several hundred dollars a day living at Deauville in order to enjoy it.

HONORS UNKNOWN WARRIOR the way of paying homage to a famous fallen warrior. Above you see Chief Red Tomahawk, chief of all the Sioux Indians, honoring the Unknown Soldier in Arlington cemetery, at Washington, C. He ia placing his feathered headdress upon the tomb. The celebrated old warrior, said to be the slayer of Sitting Bull, is pictured at the right as he presented a peace pipe to Charles Curtis, (1 YOU CAN GET THAT COOD SUIT NOW FOR LESS and on CREDIT Tour Terms Count, Not Ours! The expression your own means just what it says with us. Everyone buys better clothes on credit! A SUIT EVENT that will please everybody that reads this ad.

You need to wait until you have saved up enough money to get that new suit Come in at your convenience and pick out your outfit a new suit hat shoes shirts, underwear, pay a little each payday. NASH OUTFITTING CO. Orange Largest Credit Clothiers You Need Cash With Nash 109 Elast Fourth Street ew ooks IN PUBLIC LIBRARY In Power That by Henry Ford and Ralph Waldo Trine, we have a combination that needs no introduction to the reading public. Henry Ford needs none by common consent, no man has so caught the imagination of the world. Trine needs he numbers readers by all over the world.

But this is not all, for here is an extremely Intimate conversation between the two men. In it we get a fusing of the mind of the noted mystic writer, whose thought has helped, in very practical and concrete ways, such vast numbers of and that of the conceiver and doer of big things, also a for just as Ford conceives, projects and executes business on a vast scale, he conceives Life and its forces and possibilities. His philosophy of life as here revealed, moreover, admits of no discouragement and no failure. Both have been animated chiefly by the thought of what may be the great suggestive value of their talks primarily for young men and women throughout the world. Suggests Opportunities Here are Ford's clear-cut success suggestions for young people of the greater opportunities of today.

And here are questions about the early days of the Ford Motor company, its difficulties and discouragements. "Difficulties, yes never discouragements. I have never known what it Is to be Ford replies. Here is Ford, the philosopher and mystic, whose visions and ideals are welded Into realities who dreams but who has the ability to make his dreams come true. Never has he revealed himself, real inner self, as in these intimate talks with his friend, Mr.

Trine. Life, the Purpose of Life, the Power of the Individual Life, the Power of Thought in determining Life, thought Transference and Projection, Education, Handicraft, Experience, Dancing, Music, History, Religion. Leisure, Service, Reincarnation, Concentration, Health, Diets, Hospitals, Opportunity, do not exhaust the topics discussed, but the list hints at the contents. Here is the valuable experience of a man who does as well aa thinks, told in his own words. The judges of the 1927 National Playwriting contest conducted by the Drama League of America and the Play Department of awarded the first prize to Ransom Rideout for his play In Home and Other Plays of the 1927 we have this play and others which were submitted in this content.

Strongly Written is a drama of a loyalty to his master. The scene of the play is laid in France at the close of the World war. A negro servant, who has married a white French barmaid, meets his former master who is now' major of a negro regiment. The race question arises and a discussion of the intermarriage of negroes I sides of the law. Bat Masterson who was ambidextrous with the I six-shooters, flashes across the I pages.

We see Wild Bill Hicock the terror of the bad men. Thetis Buckskin Frank Leslie, the worst killer In history He tells the fitory of Tom Horn who was hanged for the murder of a little hoy, yet who was largely responsible for the capture oi Ge ronimo. The great Apache strate gist is described with picturesque detail. All of these an! others of equal fame and notoriety are be tween these Here are the indubitable facts behind a thousand thrillers, by a man who knows the old and new West. His story of Tombstone In its wildest days and of Billy the Kid, which is told from a different angle from that of the biographer, Walter Noble Burns, Is an authentic contribution to the American of the West.

Other new books in the library are: Brown, I. Song. Calkins, E. Chase, Stuart Men and Machines. Davis, Speaks for Itself.

Davis, W. Years in California. Eadie, Like Diving. Glasscock, C. and the Southern Pacific.

Green, of Modern Excavation. Hayes, B. Notes. Hoffman, R. H.

Struggle for Health. Jastrow', M. Keeping Mentally Fit. Rubensteln, H. English Plays.

Sassoon, Journey. Wright, Red Book. Wright, W. Introduction to with whites almost ends in a. tragedy.

It a strongly written drama interspersed with rollicking negro comedy. The other full-length play is "The which won the second prize. It is a satire on the greedy and grasping qualities of the human race. Gideon tries to and succeeds in finding faith In the human race in spite of this. The four one-act are winning experimental play; "The Machine winning historical play; and and "Spring These plays were all chosen for their merit.

Many of them are suited to amateur production and will be interesting to the various urama For those who wish to follow the trend of modern drama, these are to be recommended. Reading clubs will find these plays all worthy of discussion. All lovers of drama will read this volume with pleasure and profit. William McLeod Raine who Is the author of "Famous Sheriffs and Weetern lived among cowboys in the days of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett. He used to share in the half yearly cattle round-up and a dozen of the real old cow towns with their gambling saloons and racks for horsemen to throw' their reins over." His father was one of the big gamblers in the chancy cattle game until herd vanished in a week when Texas fever swept I across the country and cattle died as a plague.

Raine has had a life- time of Western experience, and has known intimately many of its 1 outstanding characters as they I flashed the stormy field of advancing civilization. Gallery of Noted Men In this book w'e have a gallery of men who made history on both BUTTLE TO SAVE TEXISL LAWTON, Aug. famed Texas Longhorn steers will not become extinct If the herd on the special game preserve in the Wichita mountains near here continues to thrive as It has in the past two years. Believing that the wild strain of cattle would soon be w'iped out a herd of 26 head was brought to the hilly, protected grazing lands here In the Red River Valley in 1927. Today the herd has increased to 51, according to H.

H. French, superintendent of the government reservation. Sixteen Longhorn calves were born this spring and are thriving on the long grass of the ranges. There are more than 600 head of elk and buffalo on the preserve. August Sale OF NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS Coats With New Side or Back Go- dets! Princess Silhouettes! Low- Placed Flares! Barrel, Elbow, and Fur Cuffs! MATERIALS are Constanza, Norma, Broadcloth and Broadtail Cloth.

STYLES: Straightline, Flares and Princess Flares. COLORS: Black, Claret Red, Spanish Brown, New Tans, Middy Blues and Grays. infers omens A pparel FURS 423 NORTH SYCAMORE Platinum and natural wolf. Black, Bronze and Gray cul; Marmink. Lapin and Manchurian Wolf.

HERE SHE COMES! CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY CASH OR CREDIT While They Last Your choice of any hat in our store $095 Formerly marked up to $6.95. This includes all summer hats and all the arrivals of early Fall Felts NASH OUTFITTING CO. Orange Largest Credit Clothiers 109 EAST FOURTH ST. You Cash With Naah You Will Find Just the Furniture You Need At Prices that Mean Savings This Spanish Tiled Table for $12,50 This handsome old oak carved coffee table has a quaint Spanish tiled top. Excellent for in front of the davenport or a comfortable chair.

Very special at this price. 5-Piece Dinette Set, Special $37.00 A splendidly constructed five- piece set of walnut for your breakfast room or dinette. Extension table fitted with extra leaf. Special. Blue Jacquard Velour Davenport High Oven Gas Range $29.75 Grey Vanity Dresser 9x12 Axminster Rug Coil 7.75 Unfinished Bkfst.

Table 4.75 Window Shades 69c Spinet Desks Cox well Chairs $24.75 Inner Spring Sanitary Cot 6.75 Felt Base Rugs, 9x12 8.50 Bath Room Mirrors 2.75 Special Bamboo Rakes 29c 3-piece Fiber Set $49.75 Occasional Chairs 6.85 Bed, Springs and Mattress for $18.75 Complete outfit at a saving. Walnut finish metal bed in graceful style. Rustproof gray enamel coil spring and a fine deep-tufted mattress of cotton or felt. Special! This Smart Pull- up Chair for $6.85 Attractive chair in rubbed walnut finiBh, beautifully upholstered in multi-colored jacquard velour. Very special at this low price! 410 WEST FOURTH STREET 11874245.

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