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Saturday, May 28, 1921
Hupmobile
Prices Down
With its new low price and with its well known economy, low repair costs, long life and high re-sale value, the Hupmobile stands forth today as the best buy in the motor car market.
NOW
$1765
f. o. b. Anaheim for
Touring Car or Roadster
Sedan $2810
Coupe $2775
This revision represents the rock bottom figure at which the high quality of the Hupmobile can be obtained.
CITY AND
Marriage licenses for Joseph Tayler, age 37, Los Angeles 31, Detroit, and Madison San Diego; Roy Gehman Hough, 21, Loew Moore, 35, and Edgars Angeles; Pearne H Landerville, 23, Su McRoe, 22, Los Angles Donald, 20, South McClaim, 50, and Durvante; Ethel C Santa Ana, and Elie Anaheim; Cornelius to May A. Esch, 29
—Entire luncheon —
We make home-makers
Mesdames Ross Llewellyn, Ida Devine to Oakland recently ed friends while B John Ohme attend convention. They of the assembly m
—Delicious brick ice —
Mrs. Harriet K and Mrs. W. M. Ba Schumacher, Miss Miss Vera O'Rourke Scott, James Suth Schumacher are p Modjeskas' on Mon
—Mary E. Coons, E. Center. Phone
Miss Elizabeth M C. Brumagim, who from the Rebekah give their reports bekah lodge next regular meeting.
—Autos for hire. C
Touring Car or Roadster
Sedan $2810
Coupe $2775
This revision represents the rock-bottom figure at which the high quality of the Hupmobile can be obtained.
— All Cord Tire Equipped —
L.F. Pomeroy
HUPMOBILE DISTRIBUTOR
For Northern Orange County
Phone 289
134 South Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM
The Horseless Carriage and the modern automobile are as far apart as grease cup lubrication and the lubrication derived from the ROMON AUTOMATIC CHASSIS LUBRICATOR standard equipment on SAXON-DUPLEX
See Our Stripped Chassis —
Arthur S. Kemman
241 Nc. Los Angeles St.
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
Arthur S. Kentman
241 Nc. Los Angeles St.
Why Not Get Rid of That Tired Feeling
—Chiropractic is the only science that strikes direct at the cause of incoordination. The dynamic 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.
Your Tires Need Replacing!
What's the best value for your money?
That's the question.
BRUNSWICK CORDS AND FABRICS
The tire with the unlimited mileage guarantee
Anaheim Vulcanizing Works
S. R. WALTER
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
156 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 259
United States Tires
Are GOOD Tires
"Nobby", "Chain", "Royal Cord", "Usco", "Plain"
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
CITY AND COUNTY
Marriage licenses were issued today for Joseph Tayler, 37, and Lora Durgese, 37, Los Angeles; Ross Phillips, 31, Detroit, and Marguerite Davis, 29, San Diego; Roy Getchel, 21, and Wilma Hough, 21, Los Angeles; Allen Moore, 35, and Edith Price, 20, Los Angeles; Pearne Hatch, 25, and Alma Landerville, 23, San Diego; Norman McRoe, 22, Los Angeles, and May McDonald, 20, South Pasadena; Alex McClain, 50, and Katie Martin, 46, Durvante; Ethel Claude Ramsey, 30, Santa Ana, and Eleanor Rutledge, 17, Anaheim; Cornelius Sullivan Jr., 28, to May A. Esch, 29, St. Paul.
—Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Mesdames Rosa Van Horn, Gladys Llewellyn, Ida Devinney made a trip to Oakland recently where they visited friends while Bird V. Beebee and John Ohme attended the I. O. O. F. convention. They also visited some of the assembly meetings.
—Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Mrs. Harriet K Boyd and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bard, Miss Frances Schumacher, Miss Carrie Lou Evans, Miss Vera O'Rourke, Messrs. Fred Scott, James Sutherland, and Wm. Schumacher are planning a trip to Modjeskas' on Monday.
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center, Phone 114.—Adv.
Miss Elizabeth Mang and Mrs. W. C. Brumagim, who recently returned from the Rebekah convention, will give their reports to the Lois Rebekah lodge next Friday night at the regular meeting.
—Autos for hire. Call Heinie 53—Adv
CITY AND COUNTY
The touring trip made by the Heftner Tire Station with a 1920 Mitchell towed with a Savage tube turned out successfully. They reached San Diego in good time and on returning tried the Torrey Pines grade three times with different weighted loads. The tube tested out in all except the last try.
The freight depot at Westminster was broken into last night, according to a report received at the sheriff's office from O. J. Day of that city. Underwear, silk hose, muslin, comforters and miscellaneous articles totalling approximately $50 were taken. Entrance was evidently gained with a pass key.
—Don't fail to see Thomas Meighan in "The Easy Way" at the Fairyland tomorrow only. Meighan is a great favorite and "The Easy Way" is one of his triumphs. One day only.—Adv.
A complaint charging that Albert Johnson cashed a worthless check for $9.95 on the Orange County Trust & Savings bank was issued by the district attorney this morning. The check was signed R. A. Wells, said by E. H. Watts, who swore to the compaint, to be a fictitious name.
—Notice—Members of Chispa Chapter, O. E. S. All who were not present at our last regular meeting and wishing to attend the 6:30 dinner at Buena Park on Monday, June 6, please notify the secretary, Mrs. Kellenberger, phone 322W, on or before May 30. Maude Adams, Worthy Matron; J. A. Clayes, Worthy Patron.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Heffner and daughter, Miss Maude Heffner, Miss Agnes Webber, Betty West, Roydan Ozman, and Glenn Stillwell left this morning for Victorville, where the orchestra will play tonight, leaving immediately afterwards for a week.
SAXON- DUPLEX NOW CAUSING GREAT COMMENT
The Saxon-Duplex which made such a sensational record in the Yosemite economy run, and which is now on display at the Saxon salesrooms in Anaheim, is creating quite a stir among the wise ones, according to A. S. Kemman, distributor for this territory.
"The wiser they are in the harder they fall for it." says Kemman. "In other words, the man with the most diversified experience with motor cars is the one who is first and loudest in his praise and viewing this piece of automobile engineering; for some features of the design he finds an answer to the weakness that has proved so annoying in his former ownerships," adds Kemman.
"While the casual observer may be content to ask the price and inquire if the car will make twenty odd miles to the gallon of fuel, the old-timer will be attracted by the Duplex frame construction, the Duplex spring suspension, the Duplex carburation system, the universal joints or other features."
"All observers, however, without exception, are attracted by the Roman automatic chassis lubricator, its simplicity of design and the masterful way in which possible defects of the system as disclosed by experience have been taken care of."
"That the Saxon Duplex is destined to be one of the most popular cars of the season is indicated by the large number of buyers and interested prospects that swarm to the salesroom of the Saxon-Duplex in Los Angeles and other large centers of population. The chassis will be in Anaheim for the greater part of next week."
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207
E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv.
Miss Elizabeth Mang and Mrs. W. C. Brumagim, who recently returned from the Rebekah convention, will give their reports to the Lois Rebekah lodge next Friday night at the regular meeting.
—Autos for hire. Call Heinle 53—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Scholter and daughter, Thelma, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott of Los Angeles have gone to Big Bear where they will spend the holiday week-end.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Mrs. William Pannier and family and Miss Tressa Stewart motored to Long Beach last night and attended the opera given by the Long Beach high school.
—Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv.
Misses Abbie and Frieda Jahn will leave Tuesday for their home in Columbus, O. They have been guests of friends in Anaheim for the winter.
—Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Van Dyke will motor to San Diego this evening to spend Sunday and Monday.
—Good home made candies at Fischles
Misses Hazel Weisenberger and Annette Lindley of Los Angeles are guests over the week-end of Miss Faye Kern.
—Hot and Cold Lunches. Best homemade pies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv.
Marie Proud was granted a divorce decree from Carl Proud yesterday by Superior Judge R. Y. Williams. The action was not contested.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. O W. West and family moved today from the corner of Chestnut and Lemon to 126 North Citron.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Heffner and daughter, Miss Maude Heffner, Miss Agnes Webber, Betty West, Roydon Ozman, and Glenn Stillwell left this morning for Victorville, where the orchestra will play tonight, leaving immediately afterwards for a weekend trip at Big Bear.
“Boys Will be Boys” with Will Rogers, that great artist will be Monday’s program at the Fairyland, one day only. This is Will’s best picture to date.—Adv.
The following men will spend the week end on a fishing trip at Crumaca Lake near San Diego county, returning by way of Marino Dam: R. E. Coffman, Bud MacAlvay, Norman Hatfield, F. B. Keru, John Wentz, Ben Yorba.
A Ford touring car belonging to H. E. Scott was stolen yesterday from his home at 612 Fruit street, Santa Ana. The car is registered under the license number 216-101.
Thomas Meighan in ‘The Easy Way’ at the Fairyland tomorrow, for one day only. Don’t miss this great picture.—Adv.
The Ladies’ Aid of Zion Lutheran church will give an ice cream social Monday evening in the Ladies’ Aid room of the church. Everybody is invited.
H. E. Scott Realty Company have received all the literature and information on the Merced land which they recently purchased and will now be in a position to sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar T. Conklin left this afternoon to spend Sunday and Monday in Ventura, visiting Mrs. Conklin’s grandmother, Mrs. William Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson and family have moved to the Twin Pines ranch west of Anaheim. Taey recently purchased this home from Glenn Hoag.
“That the Saxon Duplex is destined to be one of the most popular cars of the season is indicated by the large number of buyers and interested prospects that swarm to the salesroom of the Saxon-Duplex in Los Angeles and other large centers of population. The chassis will be in Anaheim for the greater part of next week.”
In co-operative selling and the up-building and encouragement of industry lies the hope of a better and higher civilization.
The work of rearranging the play grounds and swimming pool down at the Y.M.C.A grounds on South Philadelphia street, is moving right along, in spite of the delay caused by the recent rain. The boys, who are working at the grounds, will meet for a few hours Monday morning at 9 o'clock to help clean off the grounds and put the wire around the fence.
As soon as the grounds are cleaned they are to be graded and put into shape for the summer’s work. On Tuesday evening all the boys of Anaheim who are desirous of taking out memberships in the Y.M.C.A.A during the summer months, in order to be able to use the swimming pool are invited to meet at the grounds at a camp fire meeting, at which time applications for memberships will be taken.
Each fellow is to bring his own “welners and buns” and join in a big get together, where the secretaries will tell of the plans for the boys in particular. All members of Y.M.C.A clubs are especially urged to be present and bring their friends.
Marie Proud was granted a divorce decree from Carl Proud yesterday by Superior Judge R. Y. Williams. The action was not contested.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. West and family moved today from the corner of Chestnut and Lemon to 126 North Citron.
Dr. Robinson left with a party of friends for Catalina this morning, where they will spend the week-end.
Miss Bethel Humphrey was the guest for a few days this week of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. MacDonald.
Mrs. M. M. Lee returned yesterday from a few days stay with her sister, who is ill at Pasadena.
Mrs. Charles Arendt of Anaheim is a patient in the Anaheim sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen will motor to Los Angeles Sunday and visit friends.
Miss Stella Friend visited with relatives in Anaheim for a few days this week.
Misses Lillis Johnston and Ida Manter visited Pomona college yesterday.
R. H. Sierkes of Placentia has moved to 120 South Philadelphia.
H. E. Scott will spend the weekend at Pomona with relatives.
The Brea school enjoyed a picnic today at Orange county park.
Mrs. Joe Hessell of Los Angeles visited in Anaheim today.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson and family have moved to the Twin Pines ranch west of Anaheim. They recently purchased this home from Glenn Hoag.
—Will Rogers in “Boys Will be Boys” is full of his well known wit and humor. It is his best picture to date. Monday only, at the Fairyland.—Adv.
Miss Rita Rynearson will spend Sunday and Memorial Day with relatives in Los Angeles and take in a trip to Catalina Island during her stay.
Walter Dagny of Los Angeles will be a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herzler, west of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Merrill will spend Sunday and Monday in Long Beach.
H. P. Tobin and family are spending the week-end at Big Bear at their summer camp.
R. Bird will spend the week-end with his family in Los Angeles.
W. L. Davies of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gaddis will spend Sunday and Monday at Catalina.
Theodore Roberts visited in Los Angeles yesterday
Mrs. B. King of Placentia is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
AUTO TOPS
Seat Covers, Plate Glass,
Quarter Curtains, Timmings
EARL FARRIS
Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles
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---- 165.64
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.
SERVICE COUNTS
—A garage and machine shop that has the equipment and the efficient help so necessary to do prompt and reliable work is an asset to any town.
—This garage is so equipped and so manned.
—Let us prove these claims to your satisfaction.
Anaheim Garage
And Machine Shop
226 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 271
Our First Anniversary
Today marks the end of our first year as proprietors of the Fairyland Inn
We take this means of expressing our gratitude to the public in general for its liberal patronage and encouraging interest in our welfare.
—We will continue to serve the best the market affords in our LUNCH ROOM and at our SODA FOUNTAIN
We Thank You
Mrs. Maud Crockett
F. E. Sorenson