anaheim-daily-herald 1921-05-17
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THERE is a big difference between Calumet and all other Baking Powders.
First—You see it in the cost. Calumet is sold at a moderate price.
Then—you observe it in use. Calumet has more than the usual leavening strength, therefore less is required.
Next—you notice it in raising quality—in the evenness lightness and texture of your baked goods. They look better—finer grained.
"Some Biscuit!"
BEST BY TEST
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Finally—what a difference in the taste. There is a deliciousness, a goodness that can be had in no other manner. Biscuits, pies, cakes, muffins, doughnuts—never were so tasty—so all-satisfying.
And then there is the satisfaction of knowing that Calumet is made in the World's largest, best equipped and cleanest Baking Powder Factories.
Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. Cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
Calumet Biscuit Recipe
4 cups of sifted pastry flour, 4 level beadspoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 level teaspoon of salt, 2 rounding tablespoons of butter or land, ½ cup of milk, ¼ cup of water. Then mix in the regular way.
And then there is the satisfaction of knowing that Calumet is made in the World's largest, best equipped and cleanest Baking Powder Factories.
Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it.
The Sykes Fruit Wrap Exhibit
AT THE ORANGE SHOW
Represents the system that is saving the packing houses using it $40.00 a car.
20 houses have saved $20,000 this season
ASK YOUR SHIPPER TO TRY IT
What About Your Future?
BENEDICT
ORDAINED GRADUATE MEDIUM, CLAIRVOYANT AND PSYCHIC
PERSONAL FACTS —
75 per cent of the people are in the wrong occupation—misfits. 60 per cent of men and women fail in business from lack of adaptation or because wrongly suited in partnership. 50 per cent or more are mismated in marriage—results, divorce. How about you, reader? Ask yourself if you don't think you should consult Benedict, the man who knows his business—who knows you.
$1.00 READINGS $1.00
Oldest in experience; richest in knowledge and skill. Crowned with 25 years' of unparalleled success as a clairvoyant. His advice has saved and made thousands happy. IT WILL BENEFIT YOU.
As a seer and interpreter of things hidden Benedict has no equal, on business, speculation, all love and domestic troubles, settles lover's quarrels, reunites the separated; tells when you will marry; how to WIN the man or woman you love; how to overcome all enemies; gives full secret how to control or influence anyone you love or meet.
HE SUCCEEDS IN THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES WHERE ORDINARY MEDIUMS FAIL. SUCH CASES SOLICITED.
If you are melancholy, worried, no matter what is the cause of your trouble, Benedict will help you with his God-given gift.
HOURS — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. —CLOSED SUNDAYS
133½ W. Center Street, Fisher Building, Anaheim
HE SUCCEEDS IN THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES WHERE ORDINARY
MEDIUMS FAIL. SUCH CASES SOLICITED.
If you are melancholy, worried, no matter what is the cause of your trouble,
Benedict will help you with his God-given gift.
HOURS— 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. —CLOSED SUNDAYS
133½ W. Center Street, Fisher Building, Anaheim
St. Ann's Inn
15 minutes by paved boulevard
from the Orange Show
Telephone Santa Ana 626
New, Modern, Homelike
Offers finest of hotel accommodations to those visiting the California Valencia Orange Show,
Just a few minutes away by paved boulevard.
Breakfast 50c and 90c
Luncheon, 12 to 2, 75c
Dinner, 6 to 8, $1.50
Rooms, $2.50 per day and up
Special Commercial Rates
Santa Ana
California
CUISINE
UNEXCELED
CITY AND COUNTY
Joe Ojida was given a 15-day suspended sentence by Justice of the Peace Cox in Santa Ana Monday when he was convicted of failing to send his minor child to school. After sentence, Ojida was instructed to keep his child in school unless a valid excuse is given for her absence, and was warned that the child's attendance at school would decide whether or not Ojida was to move into the county jail.
The American Legion has discontinued their Friday evening dances at Pressel's hall, but will give a much better dance on Tuesday nights on the best finished floor in the best hall in Orange county. We absolutely give the cleanest dance that can be given, no rough stuff tolerated. Come on Tuesday evening each week and enjoy yourself. Help the boys that deserve it and help them to build a club house and meeting place for themselves. Adv
Joe Bastanchury, prominent rancher in the Fullerton district, is at his home suffering from a broken collar bone, a deep cut in his forehead and in his face, and severe bruises as a result of his car overturning on a sharp curve near the Bastanchury ranch late Sunday evening.
Chicken and Texas Tamales today. Anaheim Tamale Factory, 106 North Philadelphia.—Adv.
W. B. Wellington, Santa Ana attorney, was arrested Sunday night by Traffic Officer H. S. Warner, for driving his motor car in excess of 35 miles an hour on the county highway. He was fined $10 by Justice of the peace Cox.
No. 1 wallboard $45 per M: B. F. Spencer 166 W. Center, phone 27. Adv
The W. F. M. S. of the Methodist church will be held for the owner.
An automobile stolen from the Santa Ana Sugar factory two months ago has been recovered by a Los Angeles detective agency, according to a report at the sheriff's office. It is being held for the owner.
Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Vernon Myers and H. S. Warner, county traffic officers, have intensified their efforts toward keeping motorists within the law. Fifteen arrests were made by the pair over the week end.
Attention of the sheriff's office was directed this morning to a Maxwell automobile that had been abandoned on Olinda near Santa Fe station for some time. The number plate is gone and three tires are missing.
Mrs. Eve Scholer Bangs of San Francisco, director of the speakers' bureau of the California Red Cross, was a visitor in the city yesterday.
Clarehce Caldwell will appear before Judge Z. B. West tomorrow to stand trial on a statutory charge. Caldwell was arrested in Orange county park with a minor girl some time ago.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv.
F. W. Kellogg of Los Angeles, business manager of the Express was a business visitor in the city today.
Autos for hire. Call Heinie 53—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davle of Long Beach were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bonnat last night.
Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad.
MRS. LINNA THOMAS
WINNER OF $100 SCENARIO PRIZES
Mrs. Linna Thomas of Anaheim the winner of the $100 prize for best scenario giving the history exploiting the Valencia orange dustry in Anaheim, according to announcement made today by A. Elliason, producer for Scenario program. The picture was presented review Saturday night at the land, but not in complete form; hundred feet of the picture is shown at Grauman's Million Theatre in Los Angeles this week.
According to Mr. Elliason, the picture is a great exploitation of County, and today he will appear for the board of supervisors to attempt to have an appropriate made for advertising so that the picture can be sent to motion picturetheatres all over the country.
Every town and section in the city is covered if the picture, acting to Mr. Elliason, who said that suggestion of Mrs. Thomas, she was adopted and weaved into a covering the entire county.
Those who have seen the picture review state that it is well pressured by Miss Tressa Strickland, won the contest for the leading of "Miss Valencia," did exception good work.
Miss Strickland will be at the range show all week and will graph her photographs printed on reverse side of Kipling's poem which are being sold in the tentized by the committee handling Salvation Army drive in this city; pictures will be sold at 25 cents and the proceeds will be given to Salvation Army.
BIG CROWD GATHERS TO WITNESS OPENING
W. B. Wellington, Santa Ana attorney, was arrested Sunday night by Traffic Officer H. S. Warner, for driving his motor car in excess of 35 miles an hour on the county highway. He was fined $10 by Justice of the peace Cox.
No. 1 wallboard $45 per M. B. F. Spencer 166 W. Center, phone 27-Adv
The W. F. M. S. of the Methodist church will have its annual mite box opening Thursday afternoon in the ladies' parlors. Every member is requested to attend.
Chicken and Texas Tamales today. Anaheim Tamale Factory, 106 North Philadelphia—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt, Mrs. Elwood Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cavarly and Miss Evelyn Caverly motorized to Topango canyon Sunday.
Bungalow Jazz Orchestra for good dances. Phone Joe at 145—Adv.
Fred Owen left today for Los Angeles and from there he will go to San Francisco, after visiting with relatives for a short time.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dutton, Lucille Clanton, Misses Anna and Dorothy Fox and Mrs. E. D. Fawcett motored to Laguna Sunday.
For Real Bargains see: Golden State Real Estate Co.
139 So. Los Angeles St—Adv.
Lieutenant Amstutz left Sunday for Santa Rosa where he will be with the brigade encampment of the K. of P.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bierent of Los Angeles, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Herman.
Good home made candies at Fischles
E. A. Hatfield left Sunday night for Santa Rosa where he will attend the K. of P. convention.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson visited with Mr. Gerald Simpson in Los Angeles Sunday.
If it's from Witman's it's good—Adv.
H. E. Billig and daughter left this morning for a motor trip to Hollywood.
F. W. Kellogg of Los Angeles, business manager of the Express was a business visitor in the city today.
Autos for hire. Call Heinie 53—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davie of Long Beach were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bonnat last night.
Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad.
Miss Olga Eggers of Long Beach motorized over this morning to attend the orange show opening.
Witman for good jewelry—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Johnson of San Diego are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Chino were guests last night of friends.
Mrs. A.E.Block of Costa Mesa is acting as hostess at the baby show today.
Mrs.Lindsay is the house guest of Mrs.Wm.Schulte for a short time.
Miss Luna Wellman visited in Los Angeles today.
H.P.Tobin transacted business in Los Angeles yesterday.
SHOW ATTRACTS BIG ADVERTISING M.E.N
Despite late arrival the booth of the Citrus Washing Powder is one of the nifftest little displays of the show.
Paul Clegg of the advertising agency of Clegg, Martin and Davidson of San Diego, happened to be driving home from Los Angeles Sunday and being so favorably struck with the exposition lay-out immediately signed up for space and on arrival in San Diego phoned his clients, the Citrus Soap Company, of what he had done for them and at ten o'clock Monday morning he and Davidson started with an auto full of display material and by midnight the display was all set "ready to go," as Clegg expressed it.
"This is certainly one of the best looking shows I ever set my eyes on," said Davidson yesterday when he had time to look around, and we wouldn't have overlooked this opportunity to link Citrus up with the orange growers for anything, for Citrus Washing Powder is being used more and more...
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson visited with Mr. Gerald Simpson in Los Angeles Sunday.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
H. E. Billig and daughter left this morning for a motor trip to Hollywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheridan motored to Seven Oaks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hasson were guests at Long Beach Sunday.
V. & H. Billiard Parlors
Now Open
In Basement of New Kroeger Bldg., 152½ W. Center St.
Carl Vanatta and T. L. Hoag invite you to call at their new place of business.
Courteous treatment, good tables, full lines of Cigars and Tobaccos.
Free Entertainment Tonight
8 to 11 p.m.
Tuesday, May 17, 1921
it's easy
To wash with CITRUS
Washing Powder;
Ask your neighbor.
Visit the CITRUS WASHING POWDER Booth at the
WASHING
POWDER
Booth
at the
ORANGE
SHOW
Learn more about this
dandy Washing Powder. It
will help you in your work.
—Daily Herald Classified Ads Are The Best Every Time
President Warren G. Harding
Greets Miss Valencia,
And officially opens the first
Valencia Orange Show Today
Greets Miss Valencia,
And officially opens the first
Valencia Orange Show Today.
"We congratulate Anaheim, the
officials and committee that have
devoted their time in making this
event such a brilliant success."
Anaheim Laundry Co.
Phone 18