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The Registeri
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Page Six THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1914. cd that it would bo a public conveu- leuce. It is believed by persons interested in Associated petition that the Railroad Commission will order the inter-switching. What the charge will be will rest largely upon the inconveniences and additional equipment that the telephone corn- i panies will be put to in order to give ithe service. STORE ROOM ON MAIN STREET IS BEING REMODELED Varied Conditions and Services The property at 41a North Main street, occupied until recently by the Main Department Store, is being remodeled by the owners.

A partition is being put in, making two large store rooms. The room on the north has already been rented to Madame Roberts of Los Angeles, who will install a modern and up-to-date millinery Brought Out in Hear mg Here Yesterday afternoon State Railroad Commissioner Kdgerton adjourned to October 2 further hearing in the application of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Orange County for an inter-switching arrangement among the telephone companies serving Orange county. This was done after the commissioner had denied the motion of the telephone companies for a dismissal on the ground that no public necessity had beeu shown for the order, and upon the statement of the telephone people that it would take them Sixty days in which to prepare their presentation. All of the witnesses for the Associated Chambers depicted difficulties encountered in business because of store. The south room has not yet been leased.

It is expected that the remodelling will be completed about August 18. AT THE COURT HOUSE Scene from Squaw with Dustin Farnum in the title role. reach persons in other county, if those persons be subscribers to some not convenient to the person desiring to tele- inability 1 of i happened phone sys reach of phone Commissioner questioning throughout indicated a desire to determine w.hat can be rightiy called local service. It was brought out that a Carden Crove subscriber to the Home can talk free of charge to Home subu ribers in Anaheim, Santa Smeltzer. A Pacific sub-ar Carden Grove has to pay nice tolls to talk to a Pacific of the Anaheim exchange, iat subscriber is but a mile County School Board Grants a Number of Certificates Ana scrib long nuptial contract is not entitled to any of the property.

It is declared by them that she has a separate Income sufficient to care for her, and that the residence is worth more than $5000, and therefore cannot be set apart as a homestead. Yesterday several real estate men were called as witnesses as to the value of the property. Kstimates ran from $4500 to $0000, Further appraisements are to be made, and the case was continued. Terminate Interest The heirs of Robert B. Wallace have petitioned the court to terminate the life estate of Margaret A.

Wallace in a ranch northeast of Orange. Scarborough Forgy represent the petitioners. Changes Name The petition of John Lane of Anaheim to change his name to John Lane Beringer was granted. The father deserted him i when he was a baby, his mother died, land lie was raised by his grandmother, Mrs. C.

E. Beringer. Divorce Matters A final decree of divorce was I granted Roy Davenport of Santa Ana AMUSEMENTS il though distant. T. his lumbi but has i The county board of education today granted a number of certificates to persons expecting to teach in this county for the first time this fall.

High school certificates were issued to Charles E. Teach and Theo. Kelley. A special certificate to teach music in the Santa Ana High School against Hazel Davenport, ed Harry Garstang, and one to teach I Mary L. Paschall was given an in- imisic and drawing to Helen Bough- terlocutory decree of divorce against ten in the Fullerton grammar schools The Temple offering for tonight and tomorrow will be "Love a six reel picture featuring the two great dramatic uctors Lyda Borelli and Mario Bonnard; one of the finest photoplays we have had the pleasure of showing you and a picture we trust no one will miss seeing.

While a good many people are not acquainted with this subject, we wish to impress you with the fact that no production could possibly be more beautiful and interesting than "Love Everlasting," and we highly recommend every one to see it. For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the Temple Theatre has the pleasure of featuring one of the most noted dramas on the American stage, Squaw with Dustin Farnum, the most popular star, in the title role. This subject is in six reels and 204 big scenes; what a treat the people of Santa Ana have In being able to witness such wonderful plays together with as fine a musical program as can possibly be had. Our prices for all productions have Brown of Fullerton said that office at La Habra has free with Home at Whittier, pay long distance toll over tin Pacific. The Pacific people said tiie reason is that the Pacific fions are through Fullerton.

C. Metzgar was asked if he con- ied the inter-switching a public nssity. He replied that lie consider- 600 Economy Jars FREE No Purchase Required Wmm a ABSOLUTELY FREE, to every housewife who visits Cash Grocery, commencing FRIDAY A. and as long as the quantity lasts. One Quart Economy Jar complete with cap and clamp and RECIPE BOOKLET containing over 150 valuable recipes free.

It's the manufacturer's way of introducing this popular jar into the homes of Bantu Ana housewives. Economy jars require no rubber ring, have large, wide mouth permitting canning of large fruits, and have been indorsed by tin- highest cooking authorities. fail to get jars absolutely fre ing Friday, Aug. purchase required. one of these commenc- 7.

lb 14. No F. E. Miles CASH GROCER Fourth and Broadway Grammar grade certificates were issued to Lillian L. Clabaugn of Anaheim; Scottie Ursula Portin of Orange, to teach at Serra; Jesse R.

Crandall, Huntington Beach; Mrs. Frances P. Geer, Long Beach, Mabel Green, Fullerton; W. E. Fanning, Brea: Eunice K.

Hatch, Long Beach; Elizabeth Griggs, Huntington Leach; Effa Lockwood, Anaheim R. D. Anna R. Bruce, Los Angeles; Mignon Greenleaf, Santa Ana; Lena Los Angeles; Mabel M. Paine, geles.

Divorce Action Suit for divorce has been by Minnie Sophie Kaufman Albert Duke A Paschall. F. C. Spencer of been reduced to any seat in the en- Anaheim represented the plaintiff. tire house only 10 cents and children under 12 5 cents, and in order to ktep up the high standard of entertainment which this theatre has es tabiished and at the reduced prices, the management of the Temple Theatre solicits your Help and patronage.

TRIP TO SANTA ANA A PLEASANT MEMORY I). W. McDannald, Orange lecturer at the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, has just received a let- ter from one of several residents ol Chicago who were piloted through. Orange county by McDannald. The writer of the letter, Mrs.

G. E. says: "I look back on the trip to Santa) brought Ana as the one really bright simt of! against our trip, and if it been for the) Robert Kaufman. Snyder goodness of heart on your part we of Los Angeles are attorneys would have come back to Chicago with A. Ruth, Los An- for the plaintiff.

mo better opinion of California than Appraisement we previously had, but that trip really J. N. Anderson, O. W. Humphrey convinced me that there was certain- and D.

V. Kelly have appraised tneily on; place in California truly beauti- estate of Mary E. Cooke at 31,555. I fill In all respects, and I am most Marriage License thankful to you for Arlie E. Miller, 21, of Riverside, and ----------------------------Orpha L.

Chesiev, of Santa Ana. Net Yet Settled The controversy In the settlement of the estate of I. O. Wilson was not settled at a hearing before Judge West yesterday. rl he widow, Mrs.

Estella Staplin Wilson, lias petitioned for $50 a month family allowance and to have the residence at the southeast corner of Eighth and Main streets set apart as a homestead. Her I contentions opposed by sons, Ray E. and Bert who contend that the widow under a pre- IN THE JUSTICE COURT ASKS WELL KNOWN BE CALLED 10 TESTIFY FOR HIM PANAMA CANAL SURE TO BE OPENED ON AUG. 15 WASHINGTON, Aug. Garrison has issued a statement to set at rest doubts as to the opening of the Panama Canal on August 15.

"There is no reason at present known on the Isthmus or to the the secretary said, "as to why Aiphonsus L. Morris, charged with property under taise pretenses, I will have a number of important per! sonages here on August 17, if he has his way about It. He has asked Justice Cox to subpoena Lieutenant Governor A. J. Wallace, Sheriff Hammel of Los Angeles, Superior Judge Paul Schenck of Los Angeles, Die warden of San Quentin and others to be present on I August 17 to tfstify as to good character, or possibly in relation to of the matters involved in the transaction that got Morris into jail.

the canal should not vessels on that date, be opened W. O. Codling swore to the com- not needing! Plaint against Morris. He said that more than thirty feet of water. FORBES REGAINS CONSCIOUSNESS Vim and Vitality SACRAMENTO, Aug.

A. of Marysville, adjutant-general Insured by Eating of the National Guard, who lias been! that other things told to Codling are Perfect Food since he was taken ill in Morris came to him and represented that lie was an attorney, that lie could aid W. A Crippen, who is confined in Ban Quentin, to get a pardon. On these representations, Codling turned over to Morris a watch, worth $30, belonged to Crippen. Codling swears that Morris is not an attorney and For the sake of making bread white millers deprive Hour of that pari of the wheat which contains the elements necessary for the nourishment of brain, nerves and bones.

The result is that bread made from white flour is not healthful. It supply the body with the nutritive qualities that give us vim and vitality. Authorities agree that bread ought to contain all the constituents of wheat, Instead of being made of flour, from which most of the mineral elements have been removed. Whole wheat bread supplies nutriment. and aids digestion.

But you know how hard it is to procure such bread. In most communities it is prac-: tieally impossible. the lobby of his hotel Wednesday night, regained consciousness yesterday afternoon. The attending pliysi- leian said night that General Forbes is not and his condition is not necessarily critical. untrue.

trial lias been set for August 17. His bail was fixed at $500. BATTLE OF ST0NINGT0N IS CELEBRATED TODAY TNG TON, Aug. With an elaborate program planned, the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the battle of Stonington opened here today. Incidentally Stonington is celebrating Old Home Week.

The program includes parades in which United States army and navy organizations will participate, historical addresses by Gov. Baldwin and the unveil- by the So- Here is where the value of other state notables, a id aa a Maple article of diet comes in. I ing or a memorial tablet is a scientifically prepared ciety of the Daughters of the War of food made from whole wheat; blend 1812. There will be exercises by j11 barley malt; then rolled, school children and fireworks. toasted and flaked.

i Eat less bread and more made from whole wheat. Supplies nutriment for every part of the human system, and aids digestion. Ask your grocer for Advertisement. New Stock of Best Fresh Groceries We are now open for business with a complete stock of fresh new groceries. The public is invited to give us a trial.

Fresh Goods- Best Service- Low BINKLEY BROS. Meyers Block. Cor, Third and Spurgeon Sts. New Grocery Firm We wish to announce that the Union Grocery has been purchased by A. C.

Newell and Arch Burkett. The new proprietors will carry as fine a stock of groceries and everything that goes with the line, as there is in the city. We will deliver anywhere in the and our solicitor will call for your orders. Prompt delivery. Best of goods.

Moderate prices. Union Grocery A. C. Newell. Arch Burkett.

Fourth and Spurgeon Sts. Both Phones. MANY SPECIAL PRIZES FOR ATLANTIC CITY DOG SHOW ATLANTIC CITY, N. Aug. 8 Many special prizes of value were offered for the annual show of the Ken nel Club of Atlantic City which opened here today.

Dags from all sections of the country were entered. Many animals which participated in the recent show at Newport were here also. George F. Foley of Lansdown, was in charge of the exhibition. Dance at El Toro Saturday, Aug.

8th. Consult Dr. Enochs. Sunset phone 47. Santa Ana Painless Dentiste, Fast Fourth St Main Too Late to Classify UOIt FINE RANCHES NEAR ORANGE I will consider following for wittier or both of my ranches: Unimproved land in Southern, Northern California, or oilier stale.

Property in Los Angeles, or other good City in California or other state. Also A-l stocks, bonds, mortgages, mercantile line. I will trade on strictly dollar for dollar basis. $45,000 Forty acres, 10 in Valencias 15 years old, 12 in alfalfa, 15 in corn, family orchard. 2 good houses, gas, etec- tiicity, barns, corrals, I wo electric pumping plants.

Improvements cost over $10,000. Underground cement pipe. Located on fine corner, Vi mile west of "Orange County Poor Karin" on County Farm road. $60,000 -51 acres, 20 In best soft shell walnuts 5 years old interset with apricots years old, balance In beans, trees also interset with beans. Family orchard, small house, barn, fine gas pumping plant, cement pipe.

Adjoins the above 40. Unimproved land with water in this locality is held at per acre. Every foot of land on both ranches is fine for oranges, walnuts, etc. Call at my ranch. H.

It. Goodman, owner. Pitone Sunset Garden Grove 52J. Vi mile west rif "County on West Chapman Ave. extension.

Infection and Insect Bites Dangerous Mosquitoes, flies and other insects. which breed quickly in garbage pails! ponds or stagnant barns, mustv places, arc carriers of disease. Every time they bite you, they inject poison into your system from which some dread disease may result. Get a bottle of Liniment. It is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails.

Sloan's Liniment disinfects Cuts, Bruises and Sores. You cannot afford to lie without it in your home. Money back of not satisfied. Only 25c at your FOR PRVT-2 North Main. or youth rooms at No children.

1414 firestone Smooth Tread TPfO and Non-Skid JLivfcaO Highest In Not Highest In Price OPECIALIZKD production improves quality and cuts cost. There is no arguing with that Industrial Law. And that is why Firestone Tires beat competition in quality and meet competition in price. Firestones are built post-graduates in tire making. Tire authorities, crack foremen, extra good workmen, logically land in the Firestone Family of Largest and Leading Organization Devoted Only to Tire and Rim Service Their greater knowledge, experience and skill gives you the extra quality, extra mileage.

Their greater efficiency saves you 011 the price. And the largest exclusive tire factory, envied by the whole industry for its advanced facilities and scientific methods, saves you more 011 the price. Make our advantage in production your advantage in buying. Get the multiplied mileage of Firestone quality at the low cost of Firestone efficiency and volume. All good dealers sell Firestones to their most experienced trade Firestone Tire and Rubber Company Largest Exclusive Tire and Rim 1239 S.

Olive Street, Los Angeles, Cel. Home Office and Factory, Akron, and Dealers Everywhere cows, calves, horses as part or full payment for 12 acres or less of tine field corn suitable for silo or fodder, or will accept livestock in payment for 50 acres or less of good stand lima and blackeye beans. Call at Goodman's ranch, mile west of County Farm. Tractor Engine Work Orchard cultivating my special" ty. Can do the work of twelve horses.

Thoroughness, promptness and efficiency assured. C. II Stearns, 5u2 So. Sycamore. Pilone 1II40W, or 563J.

FOR room, without board 336 East Pilone 564J. with or i Walnut, i FOR SALE OR of horses, wagon and harness, age 7 and I years old. Weigh 1100. Will take i lot to same value. Phone Orange 508.J2.

FOR Corona hay by the car- load or the ton. L. F. Clapp. Phone 357J Sunset.

1108 West First St. FOR SAI.E—5 passenger Maxwell nuto in good order, $225. 6 passenger Stude- i baker, good as new, $750. 622 St. to 2000 trees, Valencia, lemon or grapefruit.

In exchange for 12 acres or less of very best field corn, suitable for silo or fodder, as full payment, or will consider trees us part payment on 50 acre stand lima and blackeye beuns. Call ranch. Vis mile west of County Farm. FOR down and $25 per month for a new, modern bungalow, and big lot at $200 less than it is worth. Price i $1850.

Write at once if you are terested. Address Box 10, Register i office. Keen Kutter Cutlery See us for Keen Kutter Shears, Scissors and Pocket Knives. We carry over thirty-five sizes and styles of shears and scissors and hundreds of patterns of pocket knives. These goods will give you satisfaction and you are protected also with a generous guarantee.

buy cutlery, especially shears, that you know a reliable brand from a reliable pays in the end. SANTA ANA HARDWARE CO. C. S. Kendall, Prop.

Both Phones. Auto Delivery. having Bartlett pears engaged on the McCardie ranch, please rail as we cannot guarantee to fill or- i ders later. Phone 493J3. FDR near First, two 5- room modern houses near high and grammar schools.

$15.00, water paid. students and employers to witness demonstrations in Machine Way in Shorthand," at our office, August 11th. Orange County Business College. TO hundred dollars by private party on real estate security. No commission.

Address Box 17, Register. FOR and apples. South Sullivan first house on left from First St. FOR best variety, 35 lbs for 25c, up to 300 IDs. 50 acre stand lima and blackeye beans, low price.

Br.ooder, new, 225 egg, $4, cost $10; few rolls bog and chicken wire fence ut any reasonable offer; 12 acres best corn for silo or as fodder at low price. Call at ranch. V4 mile west of County Farm. EYES OF THE A Real Love Story. Harold Bell Greatest Novel.

Price $1.35. Santa Ana Book Store 104 West Fourth St, you have small house clear and $1000 in cash you can double your money by seeing Frank Harris, 504 North Main FOR rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 10o2 French corner Tenth. FOR SALE -5 room bungalow, on Bush $2150. $200 cash, balance $20 a month; also acre bearing walnuts, for chicken ranch, on state highway, near Orange.

MMst sell easy terms. Plvone Sunset 1104. 314 East Fourth St. I- OR RALE CHEAP 10 acres fine walnut ranch at Tustih. 1501 Durant St Sunset Phone 951J.

FOR RALE Choice Bartlett pears. Will deliver. Phone 521J4. During the months of August ar.d September our store will be closed Saturday afternoons and evenings. Store closes at 12:30.

C. P. KRYHL SON, Jewelers. FDR 3 room apartment. Modern, and close in.

Times Agent, both phones, or call at 102 South Broadway. The Modern Dry Cleaning Co. 51H Main 8t. Both ohonee at to school next Monday Orange County Business College. Dance at El Toro Saturday, Aug.

8th. FOR White Streak. Here's a snap for someone looking for a classy second hand car. See Epperly at Santa Ana Motor Supply 321 East Fourth St. NEW CLASSES start Monday in steno- typ.v.

English, shorthand and bookkeeping. All year issued next week will be dated Sept. 1. The remainder of August free. Orange.

County Business College. TO and $1700. 3 or 5 years. Must be gilt edged security. See J.

S. Pearson, 313 West i I WE RENT AND SELL TYPEWRITERS several choice bargains in Remingtons and Underwoods ange County Business Collegi FOR four room bungalow at a bargain. Small cash sBuyixteiit. balance mortgage. 1005 WestVirft St.

FOR of the best driving mares in Orange county. Young and gentle. Will sacrifice. 305 Fruit St. Beet Knives Beet Forks Beet Rakes etc.

We have a big stock of each of the above and our prices on them are very reasonable. If you believe it, come in and we will show you. S. HILL SON Hardware and Plumbing. Sunset 1130; Home 151.

213 East Fourth St. FOR automobiles for lots here. Ellis. 106Vi East Fourth St. Pacific 1001 Santa Ana, Cal.

How long since the kiddies had their photos taken? SEE HICKOX. Both Phones. West Fourth St. VALVES AND GATES for Irrigation nlpe lines. H.

H. Gardner, Santa Ana Iron Works, 114 West Second St. FOR acres, clear, unimproved Riverside county land for vacant lots or equity in good income property. Write giving price and particulars. Address 1055 West Fourth Santa Ana.

FOR rooms for housekeeping. Suite three rooms $11. Close In. 808 East Third St. Houses and lots, $500 to $2000, $100 to $300 cash, balance good payments monthly.

Gates, 120 South Flower St. BIRTH new Stationery and Book Store, in the new Spurgeon Building. The new arrival will be named and will be ready to receive callers shortly, date to be announced 15776119.

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