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1921-05-20 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Friday, May 20, 1921 Quality shares with style in these young men suits As young men's specialists we're keen for style; we say a lot about its importance but we've never overlooked quality. We know that style built on anything but good fabrics and fine tailoring don't last long; our style is the permanent kind. You'll find all the new things in our stock. Prices $25 to $45 Some New Silk Crepe Shirts that are very attractive. Jackson's Men's Wear Shop "Your Money's Worth Always" ANAHEIM Men's Wear Shop "Your Money's Worth Always" ANAHEIM All Dresses Displayed at the Style Show Wednesday and Thursday Evenings will be Sold at 1/3 Discount See these in our Los Angeles St. window The S. Q. R. Store HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORANGE SHOW? HAVE YOU SEEN THE ORANGE SHOW? See It Now Then see US for your auto needs Goodyear Tires Now selling at the prices of 1913 NENNO & BOCK EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD CITY AND COUNTY Cyril R. Hannah and other farmers near Anaheim in a complaint filed with the railroad commission ask that the Southern Pacific be compelled to discontinue the maintenance and operation of a railroad track adjacent to their property, claiming that the track covers rich and fertile land made wholly unproductive and valueless to the community because of presence of the rails. They say that because the Southern Pacific, for the past six months, has not kept this particular piece of road in operation the land has become overgrown with weeds and bushes and infested with gophers. "The Physical Reason Why May and December Should not Wed" is told by Dr. Nascher, famous specialist on diseases of old age, in next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner—Adv. Is Infidelity Sensible? This question will be answered by the prominent Lutheran lecturer W. E. Schuette at the high school auditorium Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Silver offering. Mayor William Stark left today to attend a meeting of the California Municipal league in Sacramento. The purpose of the league is to consider legislation defeated in the lower house of the legislature at its recent session and to take action looking toward passage of the legislation at the special session to be called by Governor Stephens. The legislation relates to state control of water power. Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv. How volcanoes cause blizzards scientifically explained in next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner—Adv. The Yeomen lodge members are planning a good meeting for Monday evening. A special novelty dance will be held and fun and merriment throughout the dance will be featured. CITY AND COUNTY W. H. Schureman, manager of the Anaheim Citrus Fruit Growers' association, says it doesn't pay to display too much "pep" when answering the telephone. Yesterday the alert fruit grower was "on his toes" at the first jingle of the little nickel bell. Today he is on crutches and probably will find use for them for several days to come. Jumping for the receiver he accidentally sprained the ligaments in one of his legs, and now he is under a doctor's care. If you have never tried White Lily Bread you do not know of its goodness. Try a loaf and find out for yourself how good it is—Adv. Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv. James Stevenson, Los Angeles, representing the After Dinner Club bureau, was in Anaheim yesterday for the purpose of arranging for the organization of an After Dinner Club. The After Dinner Club is a national organization similar in many respects to the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs. Invitations will be sent out for a preliminary organization meeting to be held in the near future. Good home made candies at Fischles “What happened aboard the Stillman yacht.” See the big 2-page story in next Sunday's L. A. Examiner. Excorybody is talking about the Stillman case—Adv. All who have ever lived in the state of Washington are invited to a great picnic reunion all day Saturday, May 28, 1921, in Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. Buy bread made in Anaheim by the White Lily Bakery. You will get the best bread that can be made and at the same time you are assisting in building an Anaheim institution—Adv. Miss Jessie Boyd has returned to Anaheim for the summer vacation, the semester at University of California having ended. CITY AND COUNTY Owing to unfavorable weather on May 7, both picnics planned for that date were postponed to Saturday, June 4. These are the New Jersey and the Arkansas and will be held in Sycamore Grove park all day with basket dinners at noon. County registers, hot coffee, and programs will feature both reunions, and all who have ever lived in either will be welcomed. Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles O. K. Carr, county motor traffic officer who was seriously injured in a collision several weeks ago, hobbled into Justice Cox's court in Santa Ana this morning and greeted his friends about the court house. Carr is still going on crutches, but expects to be able to take up his duties as “speed cop” in the near future. James Johnston and daughter Lillian of Long Beach were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ridge and were among those who attended the orange show. The bakers employed at the White Lily Bakery are building homes in Anaheim. Buy White Lily Bread at your grocers and assist in the upbuilding of your home town—Adv. Cummins Dozler of Los Angeles in the guest of his sister, Mrs. B. H. Sidnam. Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv. Miss Antoinette Friend transacted business in Los Angeles today. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 20 E. Center. Phone 114—Adv. Miss Faye Kern will spend the week end with her parents. Autos for hire. Call Heinie 53—Adj. Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad. Mrs. A. G. Blom is the guest of Mrs. M. E. Canhy. Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv. How volcanoes cause blizzards scientifically explained in next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner.—Adv. The Yeomen lodge members are planning a good meeting for Monday evening. A special novelty dance will be held and fun and merriment throughout the dance will be featured. For Real Bargains see: Golden State Real Estate Co. 139 So. Los Angeles St.—Adv. Mrs. L. C. Blake and Mrs. W. J. Jewell were visitors in Los Angeles today. Come in and see the New Edison "The Phonograph With a Soul" There's a world of difference in phonographs—and that difference is all in favor of the NEW EDISON We would appreciate the favor of showing you this WONDERFUL CREATION Dunham & Knipe Co. Masonic Building Anaheim HOLLAND 131 East Center Result Tuesday, May 17th—Wednesday, May 18th Thursday, May 19th—Friday, May 20th—REMEMBER—Safety box of candy will be available Bacon, Light Easter per lb. Picnic Hams per lb. Corn, Standard can 15c; dozen Tomatoes, Standard 2½ can 10c; dozen String Beans, no better packed; can Dunham & Knipe Co. Masonic Building Anaheim Santa Fe Back East Excursions On Sale—June 15th to August 15th Three months limit—not to exceed Oct. 31st Chicago -----$106.80 New York-----$172.14 Kansas City- 87.60 Philadelphia---- 165.66 Denver---- 77.40 Boston---- 179.10 Omaha---- 87.60 Washington D.C. 162.30 St. Paul---- 105.00 New Orleans---- 106.80 and many others. Plus 8% Tax Liberal stop-over privileges Visit Grand Canyon on your way N. J. KUHLMAN Agent Phones: Office 217; Res. 227J Anaheim, Calif. ANAND COUNTY unfavorable weather on mobilies planned for that postponed to Saturday, se are the New Jersey wasas and will be held in love park all day with at noon. County regoffee, and programs will reunions, and all who in either will be wel- ick ice cream at Fischles county motor traffic of seriously injured in a rival weeks ago, hobbled' Cox's court in Santa Ana and greeted his friends court house. Carr is still miches, but expects to be up his duties as "speed near future. inston and daughter LilBeach were guests yesr. and Mrs. Tom Ridge long those who attended now. employed at the White are building homes in any White Lily Bread at and assist in the upour home town.—Adv. Dozler of Los Angeles is his sister, Mrs. B. H. cheon at Fairland Inn. home-made candies.—Adv. nette Friend transacted Los Angeles today. boons, Notary Public, 207 Phone 114.—Adv. Kern will spend the with her parents. ire. Call Heinie 53—Adv is easily sold through Ad. Blom is the guest of PAGE FIV Another Exclusive Feature IF A HOTPOINT ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR is forgotten and "boils dry" while the current is on, no harm is done because each of the many beautifully designed types is equipped with the Hotpoint AUTOMATIC SAFETY SWITCH This meets the emergency by instantaneously shutting off the current, and you can re-set the switch yourself in a few seconds. This EXCLUSIVE FEATURE is only one of many which give long life and perfect operation to Hotpoint Electric Percolators and to all Hotpoint ELECTRIC APPLIANCES We will allow you $1.00 on any old electric iron in-exchange on a NEW HOTPOINT. Anaheim Electric Co. 209 W. Center St. Phone 59 AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtains, Trimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles There Is no Better Investment AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtains, Trimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles There Is no Better Investment Than A Ranch in the Vicinity of Anaheim HOLLAND & HOLLAND — Staple and Fancy Groceries — 131 East Center Street Anaheim, Calif. Result of the ham and bacon contest: Tuesday, May 17th—HAM—Mr. H.E. Haines, Anaheim, Cal. Wednesday, May 18th—BACON—Mrs. L.B. Beeser, Long Beach, Cal. Thursday, May 19th—HAM—Mr. S.Seiters, Anaheim, Cal. Friday, May 20th—BACON—Mrs. E.J.Dugas, Anaheim, Cal. REMEMBER—Saturday, May 21st—One Ham, one Bacon and a 10-lb. pack of candy will be given to three lucky people. This is a free contest. Peas, Standard can 15c; dozen $1.60 Jello, any flavor 10c Soups, Campbell's 2 for 25c Matches, Ravens box 6c Sugar 11 lbs. $1.00 Your Furniture Wants Can be quickly filled at “THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER” the careful and economical shopper who has an eye to real quality and will have no trouble in selecting artistic furniture for the home. “Trade at Headquarters—It Is Safe” GRAHAM FURNITURE CO. “The Big Store on the Corner”