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Saturday, May 21, 1921 Dr. Bert E. Smith Of Chicago, Methodist Men's Leader in U. S., Will Speak at Methodist White Temple 7:30 Sunday Evening Men's Glee Club Will Sing 1500 Free Seats ALL WELCOME FIRESTONE 30 x 3 1-2 non-skid TIRES $13.95 plus war tax G. B. Daniels $13.95 plus war tax G. B. Daniels Vulcanizing and Tires 211 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 25 GOOD USED CARS! If you are on the market for a Used Car be sure and see these: DODGE BROTHERS ROADSTER DODGE BROTHERS TOURING MAXWELL ROADSTER FORD TOURING Chas. H. Mann Dodge Brothers Dealer ANAHEIM 210 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 43 Chas. H. Mann Dodge Brothers Dealer ANAHEIM 210 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 43 SantaFe Back East Excursions On Sale—June 15th to August 16th 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. CITY AND COUNTY Oscar W. Norton, a resident of Tustin reported to the Sheriff Friday that someone had made him a visit during his absence and had relieved him of a hee and two small turkeys. Norton suspects two Mexicans who have been chopping wood near the Norton home, and who have probably observed him going to work for the past week. American Legion street dance South Claudina between Center and Broadway Saturday evening 9:30. Heffner's orchestra.—Adv. A check from the Pacific Baking Company of Los Angeles, makers of Holsum bread, was received by Justice J. B. Cox this morning. The company was fined recently for selling bread that weighed less than the amount required by the county sealer of weights and measures. The 364 loaves confiscated were distributed to various county homes. "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. County Treasurer J. C. Joplin left yesterday for Sacramento, where he will make the annual county settlement with the state treasury department. While in Sacramento he expects to attend the annual County Treasurers Convention now being held there. Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv. Paula Valencia is at it again, according to a complaint issued this morning charging her with disturbing the peace. She was brought into court recently on a similar complaint, and was given a suspended sentence of ten days, if she promised to be a "good girl." How volcanoes cause blizzards scientifically explained in next-Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner.—Adv. Jack Cleveland of Los Angeles is the guest of his father and mother. CITY AND COUNTY Judge J. B. Cox of Santa Ana has been in office ten years and five months. He performs on an average two marriage ceremonies a day. There are 365 days in the year. Eliminating Sundays and holidays there are about 300. Two times 300 is 600. And 10 times 500 is 6,000. He figures that he has married about 350 couples since the first of the year and counting the days when Dan Cupid was especially busy he is not far from the mark when he says "approximately 6,000" during his term in office. May 25 is "Old Clothes Day" for starving Near East children. For the past two weeks a drive for flour has been going on but the children need clothing also. Next Wednesday will be the big day. Anyone having old clothing of no use to them please leave at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on North Los Angeles streets or call Hazel Withee at 489 or Miss Evans at 540. The preliminary examination of Jack Rudolph, charged with passing fictitious checks, has been postponed indefinitely. Rudolph recently plead guilty to a similar charge in the Superior court, and the more recent charges will not be pressed until the probation hearing has been decided. Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles Dr. George Tyron Harding, brother of President Harding, will address graduating class of the Loma Linda school tonight. He will accompany his sister, Mrs. E. E. Remsberg, of Santa Ana, to the orange show tomorrow afternoon. Many of the people visiting the Orange show here asked what the musical instrument is in the Louis Danz booth that operates like an organ. It is a uniphone and can be played the same as a piano. It can be seen at booth No. 1 at the orange show. Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawk have returned from a six weeks' visit at CITY AND COUNTY First prize for the best pack lemons was awarded at the Oran show to Miss Lina Daniels of Anaheim Lemon and Orange Association. Miss Daniels is credited with the best packer in that association. If it's from Witman's it's good.—A. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potter Hoquiam, Washington, are guests of Mrs. Marguerite Thomas of the O'lonial apartments. Mrs. Fred L. Sexton of Anaheim a patient in the Anaheim sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Kelly will entertain relatives over the week e. Mrs. A. B. Abbey of Whittier is patient at the Anaheim sanitarium. Wm. Abplanap was a business visitor in Los Angeles yesterday. Rev. Doescher attended the Evangelical conference this week. Mrs. R. Dabney leaves tonight for two weeks' stay in Yosemite. TWO SAILORS NOT YET DISCOVERED No trace of Axel Everson a Lewis Champaign, the two prisoners who escaped from the chain gang Santa Ana cemetery Thursday afternoon. The pair were soldiers who booked on a vagrancy charge, a with fourteen others were cleaning the cemetery. Fred Hellstrom, another "vag" now wearing a ball and chain as a memberance of a recent attempt escape, and Sheriff Jackson declares that the two sailors will be similar decorated if they are caught. INDIANAPOLIS — William Jennin Bryan addressed the inmates of deaf mute school here. An interpreter stood behind him and conveyed speech to the pupils via the language. Hell is paved with good intention Baula Valencia is at it again, according to a complaint issued this morning charging her with disturbing the peace. She was brought into court recently on a similar complaint, and was given a suspended sentence of ten days, if she promised to be a "good girl." How volcanoes cause blizzards scientifically explained in next-Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner—Adv. Jack Cleveland of Los Angeles is the guest of his father and mother, having come to Anaheim in the interest of the Leach-Biltwell Motor Company. Mr. Cleveland, as well as his father, Mr. J. J. Schneider, is a heavy stockholder in the company. American Legion street dance South Claudina between Center and Broadway Saturday evening 9:30. Heffner's orchestra—Adv. Every member of the Christian Bible school is requested to be present at the meeting tomorrow morning. In the service Sunday morning blue prints for the new church will be shown. Albert E. Huhn of Red Bluff, Cal., is the guest for ten days of his parents of West Anaheim. Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv. Romona Mulligan of Los Angeles is a business visitor in Anaheim today. Good home made candies at Fischles F. H. Moulton transacted business in Los Angeles today. “What happened aboard the Stillman yacht.” See the big 2-page story in next Sunday’s L. A. Examiner. Exerybody is talking about the Stillman case—Adv. Mrs. R. Tompkins has returned from a ten day stay with her sister, who has been seriously ill. Oakland Sixes NEW PRICES f. o. b. Anaheim Touring and Roadsters Many of the people visiting the Orange show here asked what the musical instrument is in the Louis Danz booth that operates like an organ. It is a uniphone and can be played the same as a piano. It can be seen at booth No. 1 at the orange show. Entire luncheon at Fairland Inn. We make home-made candies—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawk have returned from a six weeks’ visit at Atchison, Kans., their old home town. The return trip was taken via the northern route, stopping off at various points of interest. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114—Adv. June 29 at 10 o'clock is the date set for the hearing of P. M. Cooms, an insurance agent of Orange, charged with improper conduct in the presence of a fourteen year old girl. He surrendered himself yesterday and was released on $500 bail. Autos for hire. Call Heinie 53—Adv. Mrs. John Cordes while on a honeymoon trip to San Francisco was invited to take the mayor’s chair and speak for the Valencia show, boosting Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Cordes were recently married. Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad. The May Motor Company reports the sales of two Nash cars this week, both 5 passenger models to W. R. Kent of Fullerton and Vic Head of Anaheim. Witman for good jewelry—Adv. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Peters are entertaining Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Schutte at their home. Mr. Schutte will preach at Grace Lutheran church tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCookle of San Diego were guests at the Valencia for a few days this week visiting the orange show. Mrs. Clayton Troxel of Riverside is a guest at the Valencia for a few days and is taking in the orange show. Mrs. Rosa Danz of Los Angeles, mother of Louis Danz, is the guest at the Danz home for a few days. Master Billie Ward is a patient at the Anaheim hospital. TENOR AT SHOW IS SINGER OF ABILITY Fred Hellstrom, another “vag,” now wearing a ball and chain as a memberance of a recent attempt escape, and Sheriff Jackson declares that the two sailors will be similar decorated if they are caught. INDIANAPOLIS — William Jennin Bryan addressed the inmates of deaf mute school here. An interpreter stood behind him and conveyed speech to the pupils via the sign language. Hell is paved with good intention Even armament well. Separated or Insulated The plates in your battery may be merely separated or they may be insulated. If insulated with Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation, your old-time wood separator battery worries are over. It’s a satisfaction to know that Threaded Rubber Insulation does not puncture check, warp, crack or carbonize— No bills for wood-separator replacement with Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the battery plates. SIXES NEW PRICES f. c. b. Anaheim Touring and Roadsters $1375 C.C. & G.R. JONES 226 South Los Angeles Street Phone 41 SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It never fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Advertisement. TENOR AT SHOW IS SINGER OF ABILITY It is the rare privilege of all in Southern California to hear the young Spanish tenor singer, Don Jose Sanchez, as he appears on the program at the Valencia Orange Show each afternoon and evening. He was for two years pupil, companion and favorite of the celebrated artist, the late Constantino. The going away of Constantino on his grand opera tour of Mexico, and his death was a great shock to the loving punit, and soon after that the young life was twice again over-shadowed by grief in the death of his father, and then the death of his younger sister who constantly played his accompaniments. In the dark hours of shattered hopes, grief and discouragement he present teacher, Mrs. Carl Seamans of Yorba Linda, also a pupil of Constanino, and together they are carrying forward the great work which again took up his studies with his Constantino had so ably laid down. Senior Sanchez has a most beautiful concert tenor voice and aspires to the highest standard in his art. He sings a variety of music at the Orange Show, but his great ability is better shown in the classical and operatic songs. All who really hear the wonderfully sweet round tones and catch his dignified delightful personality, at once recognize in him a second Constantino. NOTICE OF DOG TAX The annual dog tax for 1921-22 is now due and payable at the Marshal's office, 206 East Center street. If not paid on or before July 1st tax will become delinquent and dog will be killed. N. F. STEADMAN, Adv., City Marshal. AND COUNTY 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 Highest CASH Paid for Valencia Oranges Immediate Shipment Peppers & Miller Packing House, Olive, Calif. Phone 161W Orange Evenings call Bert Leihy, 303 Orange; A. J. Miller, 260J, Santa Ana Peppers & Miller Packing House, Olive, Calif. Phone 161W Orange Evenings call Bert Leihy, 303 Orange; A. J. Miller, 260J, Santa Ana CHANDLER SIX Famous for its Marvelous Motor. $1930 CHANDLER HAS NO “MARK UP” TO MARK OFF. Chandler price has never been marked up because of our oversold condition, and today Chandler has no “Mark Up” to mark off. We Repeat, Chandler is the Most Closely Priced Fine Car. CHANDLER & CLEVELAND SERVICE STATION R. C. Goodcell, Mgr. Phone 651 314 West Center St. Anaheim 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—wh knows you. $1.00 READINGS $1.00 Oldest in experience; richest in knowledge and skill. Crowned with 2 years’ of unparalleled success as a clairvoyant. His advice has saved an 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 lower’s quarrels reunites the separated; tells when you will marry; how to WIN the man of woman you love; how to overcome all enemies; gives full secret how to con 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—whose you. $1.00 READINGS $1.00 —Oldest in experience; richest in knowledge and skill. Crowned with 2 years’ of unparalleled success as a clairvoyant. His advice has saved an 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, settlers lovers 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 RADIATORS REPAIRED Your satisfaction is our success; that is our motto. We can repair anything that looks like a body, fender or a radiator. Remember we guarantee our work. ANAHEIM AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS S. A. BEISERT, Prop. FENDERS LAMPS TANKS 307 E. Center St., Anaheim Why Not Get Rid of That Tired Feeling Chiropractic is the only science that strikes direct at the cause of incoordination. The dynamo may be in perfect running order, with sufficient power to keep the motor running and the turn of the motor may be mechanically perfect. But let there be a break in transmission of the current and the motor ceases to work. Is your motor slowing down? Nerves tingle? Tired feeling? Let me tell you why. Proof of the benefit of Chiropractic adjustments is the fact that my patients are the most enthusiastic supporters of the benefit received, and the greatest advertisers of its merits. EXAMINATIONS FREE A. C. FOY. CHIROPRACTOR 204 Fisher Building Anaheim, Calif.