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The Registeri
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fir 14 SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1922 uni mVSm THEATERS! If PRINCESS TONIGHT Orange Com ty News Apply Zemo, Clean, Pfenetrat ing, Amraepuc jukjuiu Si It unnecessary for you to suffer GARETH HUGHES LEU PICNIC IS with Eczema. Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and water skin troabfca. Zemo obtained at any drag store lor 35c, or In "UTTLE EVA ASCENDS'' MISSIONARIES III TO WET in SLOO for extra laroe bottle, and prompt Plans Travelogue Through Navajo Indian Lands ly appbed will usually give instant relief ENJOYABLE AFFAIR A swift moving story of barn storming life and of a boy who was tired of being a girl. ALSO "THE JUNGLE GODDE38" AND A COMEDY from itching torture, It cleanses aoa ai aft. l.

11 awl aoocnas me sin aw bw v7 Zaroo la a wonderful penetrating. ALBERT, July 1. Trabuco SATURDAY Hi. disappearing lojcid and soothing to thMocdeiacatecdcin. Get it today aad Fl I.

It. i ill canyon was the destination on July 4 of a large number of Talbert people who enjoyed the Epworth League picnic held at that charm lne and oicturesaue spot. ROBERT WARWICK In "IN MIZZOURI" Sixteen machines and two tracks A piotura to please the eye, stir the blood and touoh the heart conveyed the Leaguers, their fam EDDIE LYONS in "PARDON ME" Two Reels of Laughter. ilies and friends on the excursion and 100 persons in all enjoyed the WINTERSBURO AND SMELT ZER, July 7. Next Wednesday, July 12, is the regular meeting day tor the Wintersburg Methodist Home Missionary society and on this occasion the gathering will be held at the home of Mrs.

Eva Beem with Mrs. Beem and Mrs. B. T. Gothard as joint hostesses.

Mrs. A.H. Moore is scheduled as lesson leader for the day and Mrs. J. Scott Willmarth as leader of devotions.

The L. T. James family who are absent on a vacation trip of several months were enjoying the sights of Salt Lake City at the last account. From there they were to go directly to Yellowstone Park. All were having a delightful time.

ussiiuimiiui.iiii iw. lira delightful outing. A. P. Vincent, president of the League, was master of ceremonies for the day and departed at an early morning hour for the spot LAGUNA BEACH, July 1 Wiliam McGinnies, well gnown in Chatauqua field, is to present a present a personally conducted "Trip Through Navajo Land," tomorrow evening at eight o'clock at the Indian Exposition in tbe College building here.

On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, McGinnies is to lecture on "The Religion of the McGinnies is a gifted speaker with a first hand knowledge of the life, and character of the In llan. The story of the Navajo is a fascinating one, when properly told, and it is said there are few men so well prepared to tell it as William McGinnies, for he has I spent twenty five years among the Indians gathering bis subject mstter. The exhibition is open daily from to 5 p.m. and on 8aturady evenings from 7:30 to 10:30. Of particular interest, especially to the young people, in addition to the arts and crafts exhibit and the Curtis Indian pictures, is a collection of Indian dolls, representing the various Indian tribes of the North and Southwest.

There are also books on Indian life and lore and Indian music. destined to furnish so I much to MR. E. S. ROTH of the Santa Ana Drug 3rd and Main St.

TOLD ME That many people compliment them on KODAK FINISHING "The Ad Man9 ward the day's pleasures, taking with him a machine loaded with ice NOW PLAYING cream and other good things, ropes with which he made swings preparatory for the pleasure of the little Family Reunion. A pleasant family reunion was held folks of the party and necessities for the perfecting of the day's More than an hour of running, laughter from Charles Ray, plans. over the holidays at the George Gothard name at which time all the iarm ooy turned actor, in thii A standard bearing the League colors of gold and white marked the entrance to the retreat, located The little girl looks just like MAE MARSH, doesn't shsf Well, she Is Mae's little daughter, Mary. They are on their way to Europe where Mae is to make soma pictures. Let's hope she Is givsn roles that befit her talents.

somewhat off the beaten trail, which had been selected and at about 10:30 o'clock the majority of the crowd arrived and the fun "began. big basket dinner, of course, was an important "landmark" of the day and following a prayer by the Rev. J. J. Woodson, full jus members of family enjoyed a delightful house party under the paternal roof.

On Sunday a sumptuous duck dinner was served to the party which numbered the hosts, Mr. and Mrs George Gothard, two married daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bucnannan, of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Powell, of Colton; Misses Elizabetn and Ethel Gothard and the three sons, George Joe and Edwin. Julenne Blaylock suffered a pain a nam" who meets i BRIEF REPORTS OF TENDERLY LAID TQ When You Want People to Know What You Have to Sell 1 tice was done to the good things; Tonlghfs Attractions. YOST Mary Pickford in "Little Lord Fauntleroy." WEST END Charles Ray in "The Barnstormer." PRINCESS Gareth Hughes In "Little Eva Ascends.

I TS 1ST ful burn on Monday when boilinsc served. After dinner numbers enjoyed hikes into the mountains and others spent the time in various enjoyable ways. Not an accident or Don't Whispe COSTA MESA. July 7.Mr. and Mrs.

K. H. Hinkle, accompanied by GARDEN GROVE, July 7. The mishap marred the complete hap h.n.r.1 nf iutia Pnh.rt of the day and an early re grease was accidentally poured onto her arm, from the shoulder to the fingers. Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Wallace and children attended church at Cypres on Sunday and were guests at a delicious chicken dinner at the home, Supported by turn home was made, the major Mr. and Mrs.

George Breamer, of SHOUT! CHARLOTTE PIERCE AGAIN RAY'S LEADING LADY. Charlotte Pierce again appears opposite Charles Ray In "The Barnstormer," now at the West End. Miss Pierce was first seen in a the Anaheim, were dinner guests at the Marion Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen, was held at the CHARLOTTE PIERCE LIONEL BELMORE ity of the picnickers leaving canyon about 2:30.

Personals. home of Mr. and Mis. George San of the pastor and his family tne pastor iuoh lm born of East Newport last Tuesday. 'Seale undertaking parlprs at Fuller Mr.

ana Mrs. n. Bartiette ana wj0 mnP.nl in Aflink Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Bennett and iLSO i. iMr. and Mrs. Emil Leer i vain and family celebrated July 4 with Charles Ray picture when she took Mr.

and Mrs W. S. Hauck and son, Robert Marion was born July 21, who passed the Fourth of July at Milton, motored to San Diego Thurs of the pathetic little sister the crowds at Huntington Beach. 1921, and was eleven months and Long Beach. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Jessee and'dav wO PROMISE ME" Filled With Roara of Laughter and "MUTT AND JEFF'S PHONY FOCUS" Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Fox and Bon That means putting your Want Ad In the newspaper most people read. Houses, lots, ranches, small farms, businesses, automobiles everything people buy and sell can be sold at least cost through son, Earl, were at Huntington1 Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Bixler of Taft, 8 nine days old at the time of his death. He passed away in the Ana him hnnnitnl Srt attar hin 1 "The Barnstormer" is a travesty on the actors of a bygone age, who nelyn and Mrs. Moore's father, Mr. Fourth. They enjoyed ueacn tne and Mr.

and Mrs. George Nyman Hoff, spent Tuesday at Huntington a niece, ill with bronchial pneumonia since Zhil herf a 1th traveled about the country, playing one night stands in "hick" towns, ning; of Anaheim, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beach at a family gathering at the G. Mrs.

Bearing Adding ton, who has June 12 in inr innflr just arrived there to spend the Te Winkle Monday evening. and more often than not going broke at the farthest point from home. Ray W. Ward well home. A brother, E.

A. Hoff wife and daughter of Los The Rev. R. Walker was in charge of the funeral services. Interment Mr.

and Mrs. S. Williamson appears as Joel, the farmer boy who Angeles, were there also and a was in the Fairhaven cemetery. pleasant time resulted. motored to Pasadena Sunday to visit with their daughter over the Miss Bessie Ten Eyck went Wed aspired to become an actor, but changed his mind after trying it.

i MOTHER OPERATES CAMERA. summer. They also met a nephew, Jay Addington, his wife and baby of Phoenix, who have come to Huntington Beach to make their home. Mrs. Proctor, Mrs, Cozina and Miss Elsie Cozina were In Huntington Beach for the afternoon of the Fourth.

Proctor who drives a Birthday Party. A birthday party was given In honor of the third birthday anniversary of little Miss Frances Bissitt, at the hnm nf hr narAnta. Mr anil Mr nesday to Burbank to work in the fruit cannery. Members of the fam Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Farley, of Los Angeles, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones Tuesday.

Mrs. Charlotte Pickford, mother of EXAMINER WANT ADS "America's Fastest Growing Want Ad Newspaper" ily motored over with her for the day. I P. E. Bissitt, near Fullerton, last the famous Mary and manager of her business affairs, turned "camera Mrs.

Gage left Sunday for Cata where she is spending a few Thursday afternoon. stage at the beach town for an oil man" during the taking of Miss days' vacation with her sister Forty five ladies and forty chil company, drove up for them at Pickford's cinema, "Little Lord noon, bringing them home that Fauntleroy," now at the Yost, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Kin, Miss Alice King and Roy, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Eastman and Raymond tt Bout, Ana anlnTAil 1 dren were present from here and the afternoon was enjoyed on the beautiful lawn that surrounds the Bissitt home. Refreshments of Ice evening. Mr. Overcracker who has been ill TONIGHT LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:00 AND 9:00 bg 41 "shot" three of the most important scenes in the picture.

Charles Rosher, celebrated celluloid wizard, stepped aside and turned his camera with the rheumatism is improv i rh. Tiiahv cream, cake and popcorn were ing. flyiUV UUVU vwwv In the evening they were joined by BRITISH COTTON TRADE SITUATION WASHINGTON, July 7. Indications are that there la a possibility of Lancashire, losing a very valuable part of its cotton trade, namely in prints and dyed goods, due to high finishing charges, says Consul Holaday, Manchester, reporting to the United States department of commerce. The recovery in British cotton served.

Frank Eastman and his mother and over to Little Mary's mother. In stead of turning the crank, Mrs ARY PICKFORD You mj; ad to the Examiner at Los Angeles; or phone it to Pico 4000; or Qlve it to the Examiner Agent in Santa Ana J. L. Cote, 312 No. Main phono 1917.

Plan Union Service. Baptismal services were held in all enjoyed beautiful fireworks. Lewis A. Phyfe and daughter, 01 the Baptist church last Sunday morn Pickford merely pressed a button, for Rosher's camera is equipped with an electric device which takes the Whittier, were week end guests at ing. In the evening a pnion meet iMr.

and Mrs. Veale and their three children, of Anaheim, were entertained Sunday at the Jesse home. v. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ward were Huntington Beach visitors on the Fourth. a Charles Ward has finished all the heavy work for the present on his ranch which is planted entirely IN ing was held at the M. E. church, the Rev. Sa W.

Gage preaching a place of the crank. TENDERLY HUMAN AND splendid patriotic sermon. Special the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

8. Jones, the latter being Phyfe's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Ellis and daughters, Beulab and Bernlce, en ir.vad lunch at Balboa Tuesday. music was given by the M. E. church goods exports evidenced during the current year has been in gray yarns and gray cloths.

Switzerland HUMOROUS FILM AT PRINCESS choir. "Uncle Tom'a Cabin came to town and Germany, as well as far east last night as a play within a play; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Te Winkle to beads tis season and on Wednesday put his teams on pasture, Next Sunday evening the union meeting will be held at the Baptist church. i ern countries, are buying very the main play being "Little Eva "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" "BIG MASH AND "BIG large quantities of gray goods.

Ascends," a Metro picturization of An eleven pound baby daughter motored to Los Angeles Tuesday for dinner and later enjfyed a theatrical performance. Mr. and Mrs. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs until they are needed again.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Taltoert, Mrs M. L.

Thurman and Vernon Obarr, In company with Mrs. Talbert's sis Thomas Beer's story starring Gareth Hughes, at the Princess. The "Serves You Right" James Con fectionery. "Uncle Tom" part was the real old ter and brother dn law, Mr. and Wt Patterson and Mr.

and Mrs. C.t' A. Wilkinson motored to Balboa was born to Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Miller Monday morning, July 3. George Christensen of Los Angeles, spent Wednesday with his mother, Mrs. C. Christensen.

Miss Leah is attending the district SCRATCH FEED Why walk when we carry 8 Pas fashioned barnstorming "Tom" show with Eliza and the Dalmatian blood hounds, Aunt Ophelia, Simon Legree Tuesday evening to see the fire sengers 20 blocks for 50 cents? Owl Taxi. Phone 1485415 N. Sycamore. Marks the lawyer, Aunt Chloe, Little bring best results when Mrs. Ben Rogers and Dorothy, Rose rnd Violet, of Bolsa, were in Huntington Beach on the Fourth.

The P. A. Isenor family were among Huntington Beach visitors on the Fourth of July. Eva and all the rest. works.

i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawson and family motored to Orange county, park Sunday where they enjoyed a camping party over the Fourth. For first class dry olsanlng call conference of the Congregational Young People's societies at Pomona, the Pomona college building being fed together. They are the Sultortum 279.

P. L. and Olive It was Little Eva this time who "stopped the show." And "stop the L. Brlney, Proprietors, opposite P. 0.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ANOTHER BIG SHOW Look! Direct from THE ORPHEUM turned over to the conference. show" Is to be taken in Its literal sense; not in any theatrical sense ot A Promptness Security manufactured from only the best of materials and cannot help but please you if you feed them consistently R.B.NEWCOM "SEEDS THAT GROW Sycamore at Fifth Street MINSTREL MONARCHS 5 Stars from Primrose bringing the action to a halt because of the tumultuous applause, although the applause at the stopping was tumultuous. The ending of the "Tom" show came without warning, just as Little Eva was going to Heaven. The heavenly choir was singing, the angels on the hack drop were look ling their prettiest, and little Eva was climbing the step ladder, as Uncle Tom wept. Then Little Eva ripped off her golden wig, disclosing Courtesy MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Statement of the Condition ot the 1 AND Orange County Trust and Savings Bank ON THE SAME PROGRAM a boy's head, and started shouting in the new found basso voice of a boy of sixteen.

The Little Eva was Gareth Hughes. JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Latest and Greatest Production Santa Ana, California At the Close of Business, June 30, 1922 "Little Eva Ascends," appeared SPECIAL 'MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER" first as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post. It was a delicious story, but It is ten times aa effective as a photoplay, and Is to be repeated tonight at the Princess. Concrete pipe prices reduced New prices take effect May 24. We still maintain our quality pipe.

Come and get our new prices. Sunshine Comedy "THE WISE DUCK" RESOURCES CONCORDIA SOCIETY GRANTED SALE PERMIT Loans and Discounts v. MM Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Permission for the Anaheim Con UABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided FVofits Dividends Unpaid Bonds Borrowed Rediscounts with Federal Re cordia society to sell property which it owns in the Koenlg subdivision Pioneer Liberty Loan and Other Bonds Bank Building and Fixtures. Safe Deposit Vaults r.4. 300,000.00 119,146.39 15,000.00 42,900.00 94,902.33 1,616,250.22 at Anaheim, and to mortgage other property on West Broadway, that 12,000.00 165,924.96 63,000.00 12,000.00 641.11 212,526.02 SPASMODIC OR OCCASIONAL SAVING city, had been granted today by Superior Judge Z.

B. West, following a Overdrafts serve Bank i hour In nf tho Tnattor Pipe Co. Cash and Sight Exchange Deposits CONVICTED FORGER TO 2,188,198.94 2,188,198.94 268 N. Cypress 1029 E. 1st Orange Santa Ana Phones 3I9 319 521 276 profits no one.

It is the regular and long continued saving and investment of small turns that finally make a man independent. Building and Loan Associations afford a secure and profitable means of saving sums of money. They welcome all accounts, whether large or small. 'This Association, operating locally for the past 30 years, has been the means of many a Santa Ana citizen accumulating his first $1000.00. 7 is paid on month ly investments, 6 is paid on term investments.

HEAR FATE TOMORROW Carlos Sllvas, convicted forger, is scheduled to receive bis sentence tomorrow at 9 a. m. from Superior Judge R. Williams. Silvas was tried and found guilty by a Jury this week of forging the name of Max flalcheider, Anaheim safe owner, to a check for which was passed upon Max Engle, Anaheim shoe merchant.

20 Blocks For 50c VC HELP YOU BUILD HELP YOU BUY Interest at 4 paid on Savings Accounts and Certificates of Deposit. Our Trust Department Will Act as Your Trustee, Executor or Administrator. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 1 if i vT i 5S 1 zf 1 We shall be glad to have you call on us with any banking business you may have. ALL NEWCOMERS WELCOME Large enough to protect you Small enough to know you Always ready to serve you SAYS DRIVER FAILED TO STOP AFTER CRASH Reporting a collision at the Junc tion of the Laguna boulevard with MS C0URTU ST SANTA ANA CAL OWL TAXI the state highway, John A. Jiles, 519 East Fourth street, this city, asserted that C.

O. Bretherick, Los Angeles, who was driving a car that collided with Jiles' machine, made no effort tostdp. Jiles made his report to Sheriff C. Phone 14S6 415 N. Sycamore Register Want Ads Bring Big Results Cost Little Accomplish Much, Try One B.

Jackson late yesterday. No one jwas injured in the collision, he said. V..

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