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1921-05-27 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 2 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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BASE BALL Sunday, May 29, 2:30 P.M. Wm. Russell Stars vs. Anaheim Elks ONE MILE WEST OF FULLERTON ON COMMONWEALTH AVENUE General Admission, 50c : Including war tax Children, Parking and Grand Stand Free WHEN YOU HAVE FINISHED a meal here you will depart with a feeling of having been made at home. Cordial welcome, courteous service, pleasant appointments all combine to make the meal one to linger in the memory. We know you will come again. Hundreds like you are now regular visitors. J.C. MOFFMAN PROP. PHONE 415 NEW ANAHEIM-BAKERY Los Angeles-Anaheim Passenger Service Discontinued —Owing to lack of patronage, it is found necessary to discontinue the Los Angeles-Anaheim passenger service operated by this company. —Last car will leave terminals May 31st, and service will be withdrawn on and after June 1st, 1921. —For the convenience of our patrons in this district, agencies will be maintained as in the past and our representatives will be prepared to handle any and all transportation matters—the sale of tickets, checking baggage, etc., direct from here to local and transcontinental points beyond Los Angeles. Southern Pacific Lines S. F. WILLARD, Agent Phone 123 Anaheim, Calif. Southern Pacific Lines S. F. WILLARD, Agent Phone 123 Anaheim, Calif. Travel in Comfort Half-Hour Schedule —Motor Transit Company stages are comfortable and the drivers are careful and courteous. —Motor Transit Company stages leave Anaheim and arrive on the half-hour schedule, on the hour and the half-hour. —We do not presume to get you to your destination quickest, but we do get you there safely and as quickly as safety to yourself and to the company’s property. —Those who want to travel in comfort and safety patronize the MOTOR TRANSIT COMPANY stages Inquiries Gladly Answered—Phone 520 People’s Service Station AGENT Oil and Gasoline—Free Air and Water SOUTH LEMON AT WILSON ALLEY LADY LOSES PURSE; OFFERS A REWARD FOR ITS RETURN Did anyone find a lady's black leather purse, lined with blue silk? And did it have a bank book and a check in it? And was there a bunch of keys in it? There were no coughdrops or safety pins or anything like that in it, but there are some valuable keys and papers and the owner wants it as soon as possible and will pay a reasonable reward for its return. The owner is assistant to the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Anaheim, one of the most active and successfully operated Chambers of Commerce on the face of the earth. In the purse which the young lady left in a local restaurant last night there is nothing of interest to anyone else except a small amount of money. The finder will please act quickly, and the loser will do the same. HATTFIELD SUES HARTFIELD FOR ALLEGED INJURIES A damage suit to collect $5000 from Bernard Hartfield, Anaheim Jeweler, was filed in the county clerk's office this morning by R. Hartfield, fruit peddler, for damage alleged to have been inflicted in an automobile collision, said to have occurred last October. Hattfield claims that the defendant, Hartfield, drove his car into a horse and wagon owned by the plaintiff, and damaged the wagon and driver to the extent of the amount named. The accident occurred at the corner of Center and Emily streets in this city, the complaint says. SUB-CHASER GOING TO BALBOA DURING COMING HOLIDAY Women of this state have sent a protest to Washington setting forth their indignation at some of the foolish and unfounded statements made by Ambassador Harvey in his first speech in England. If there is a muzzle for diplomats one should be sent to Harvey. Mrs. Bergdoll is proving herself a particularly mean and obdurate old woman. Her character, as made clear through congressional inquiry into her disloyal activities, explains why her sons were slackers. In her recent testimony she refrained from giving anything of direct value, but she managed to include a libel on the late Grover Cleveland. Within recent memory is the case of a man sent to jail from Tacoma for a libel upon George Washington. Ex-Governor Catts of Florida wanted at first on a charge of perjury is now held on that and also for peonage. "Holy Catts." Chicago is realizing that it is in the hands of an undertakers' trust, the purpose of which is to extort profit by making death as expensive as possible. The trust also declines to permit Sunday funerals. Recently it refused to serve for the Sunday funerals of two of the war dead brought from overseas and trucks had to be used to carry the bodies. Truly a brutal and indecent combination is this particular trust. German troops are fighting the Poles. It is a singular fact that if they are wrong in doing this, the Poles are at least equally wrong, for they have no legitimate business in the territory that has become the scene of strife. SUB-CHASER GOING TO BALBOA DURING COMING HOLIDAY United States Submarine Chaser No. 298, in command of Lieut. House of Santa Ana, will make a visit to Newport Harbor on Saturday afternoon, remaining over Sunday and Monday (Decoration Day), according to assurances which have been received. The sailormen always like to go to Balboa and a round of entertainment is being planned for them, with dancing every afternoon and evening during their stay, including Monday, at the Balboa Pavilion, which will be headquarters for the ship's crew. Submarine chasers have become a more or less common sight in Newport Harbor, and now people are looking forward to this time a few months hence when torpedo boats and destroyers will be able to enter. Comment on Today’s News By HENRY JAMES That strikes are spreading in Russia seems to be confirmed. In that land of serehe happiness, where, as the world is assured, the workman finds a veritable heaven, and the unwashed and unshorn reign supreme, the toller is getting unreasonable as to demand a sustaining ration of bread. In Petrograd a statue erected to the honor of one of the great among the bolshevists, has been blown to bits by more modern bolshevists, who take this method of expressing the opinion that he was not really great, but a false alarm. Employes of the factories have quit, in a mood for freedomski or deathski, and have been joined by the red soldiers. A rumor is abroad that Trotzky is suffering from a cancer, and German troops are fighting the Poles. It is a singular fact that if they are wrong in doing this, the Poles are at least equally wrong, for they have no legitimate business in the territory that has become the scene of strife. ORANGE NEWS ITEMS At the grammar school board meeting Monday evening held at the intermediate school, Mrs. A. A. Bennett was appointed president of the board to succeed Mr. Elmer Hayward and William Hagen was re-appointed clerk. Mrs. Flora White of Long Beach is the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Catherine Fletcher, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Buschnell and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kink Dean of East Palmyra avenue are going to San Diego for the week end. Oscar Stanfield has returned from Idyllwild, where his wife and family, with Mrs. C. E. Paddock and children, are recuperating. Mrs. Ensley Campbell of Salinas is in Orange visiting the D. F. Campbell family and the Arden family of West Orange. She will soon be joined by Ensley Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Walker, who moved to Hemet some time ago, have returned to Orange to make their home on East Almond avenue. AHLS 175 WEST CENTER STREET We Give "J.". A Money Saver on Every GALVANIZED WARE In Petrograd a statue erected to the honor of one of the great among the bolshevists, has been blown to bits by more modern bolshevists, who take this method of expressing the opinion that he was not really great, but a false alarm. Employes of the factories have quit, in a mood for freedomski or deathski, and have been joined by the red soldiers. A rumor is abroad that Trotzky is suffering from a cancer, and whether or not this is true, the system for which he is sponsor either has a cancer or is a cancer. Chicago police think they have unearthied a lot of bombers. These are miscreants who for a price would place a bomb in any building. Themselves brutal criminals, they were agents of another set of criminals. If the police have captured one wing of TRY SULPHUR ON AN EGZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Nights Any breaking out of the skin, fever, fuchsia erema, can be quickly overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings case from skin irritation, soothes and heals the oceans right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It never fails to relieve the moment without delay. Sufferers from acne trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. 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