anaheim-daily-herald 1921-06-23
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Thursday, June 23, 1921
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AMUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
Fairyland—Mae Murray in "The Gilded Lily."
Grand — Shirley Mason in "The Mother Heart."
FRIDAY
Fairyland—fGeorge Walsh in "Dynamite Allen" and four acts of vaudeville.
Grand—Roy Stewart and Josie Sedgwick in "Keith of the Border."
Stanley Falkenstein of the University of California has returned to Anaheim for his summer vacation. He has finished the summer session and also the junior year of a course in architecture.
—Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Bidney E. Prince has received a telegram from Mrs. Prince in Chicago saying that they arrived at the home of Mrs. Prince's mother Sunday. They report a good trip.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
The Austin Music company at 308 West Center street is installing an electric sign advertising the Columbia Graphanola.
—Hot and Cold Lunches. Best homemade pie. Fairyland Inn.—Adv.
James Wood of Ocean Park, spent yesterday with his brother A. W. Wood of the Howard Realty Company.
—Good home made candies at Fischles
Misses Jessie and Agnes Johnston are spending a week with their grandmother Wickett of Long Beach.
The Concordia Singing Society will hold a picnic and barbecue at Columbia Park, Sunday afternoon, June 26th. There will be singing by at least 50 members of the society under the direction of Dahm Peterson of Los Angeles.
New Columbia Records for July have just arrived and are now on sale at the Austin Music Company, 308 East Center street, agents for the Columbia Grafonola.
The Louis Danz company, Brunswick agent, has just received all the new Brunswick records.
Mrs. Lausen Howe left today for a three months visit with relatives in Iowa.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Miss Antoinette Johnston of La Habra is a patient in the Anaheim Sanatarium.
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv.
Miss B. Hartfield of Los Angeles is a guest at the Hartfield home here.
—Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Miss Ruth Omar is a guest of friends in Anaheim for a few days.
Miss Beatrice Grindlay of Cypress is a patient in the Anaheim hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Wallace left today to visit with relatives in Nebraska.
Mrs. C. C. Latshaw is a patient at
—Hot and Cold Lunches. Best homemade pie. Fairyland Inn.—Adv.
James Wood of Ocean Park, spent yesterday with his brother A. W. Wood of the Howard Realty Company.
—Good home made candies at Fischles
Misses Jessie and Agnes Johnston are spending a week with their grandmother Mrs. Wickett of Long Beach.
—Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv.
Miss Jennie Evans has accepted a position with Dr. M. M. Henderson in the First National Bank Building.
—Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
Mrs. Ruth Seltz and Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Utter were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Corley.
—W. J. Lawrie, dentist, has moved to rooms 210-212 Wilson-Beaver Building, 248 E. Center street.—Adv.
Nathan Moore visited his parents at Long Beach last night.
—The Russell & Brashear Dancing School will give a dance Thursday night, June 23, in Pressell's Hall for its pupils and the public. This school is the finest in Orange county and is receiving patronage from the best people. This dance to be given Thursday night is the first public dance. An admission of $1.10 per couple will be charged.—Adv.
Mrs. Mary Anderson entertained the Merry Few at her home on North Lemon street Tuesday.
—Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv.
Willis Hasson who has been seriously ill at the home of his parents is much improved.
Miss Mildred Dickerson is improving slowly from an attack of small-pox.
—Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv.
Mrs. Mabel Hamler and daughter are guests of Mrs. George Hamler at her cottage at Seal Beach.
—Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv.
—Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Miss Ruth Omar is a guest of friends in Anaheim for a few days.
Miss Beatrice Grindlay of Cypress is a patient in the Anaheim hospital.
Mrs. J. D. Wallace left today to visit with relatives in Nebraska.
Mrs. C. C. Latshaw is a patient at the Anaheim Sanatarium
H. P. Tobin has purchased a new Willis Knight touring car.
Mrs. Parsons is visiting relatives in Pomona.
HOUSE WARMING.
While the smell of fresh paint still linger the city olials and civic organizations of Orange are making plans of county-wide scope to hold a get-together day and house-warming within the halls of the new $84,000 city hall. The tentative date now set is Tuesday, June 28.
REMEMBER
We wash, polish and glaze your autos, install compressor and spray to clean your motor, dress your top. We call for and return cars. 135 Elm St. Phone 372J. C. E. Ingraham, Prop.—Adv.
LOST BILLS.
A letter from the P. F. Colliers publishing company in which they requested the arrest of anyone representing himself as a collector for Colliers weekly, was received by City Marshal Sam Jernigan this morning. The collector lost his bills, the letter said. Fearing that someone may attempt to get money from these stolen bills, the arrest of any collector who fails to present introductory documents signed M. Ringrose, circulation manager for the magazine.
ATLANTA SELECTED.
Members of the Orange county farm bureau were interested today in dispatches stating that, at Chicago, Atlanta, Ga., had been awarded the national convention of the American arm Bureau federation in November. The award was made by the executive committee of the national organization. November 22 to 25 were the dates set for the convention.
WELL INCREASED.
After having come in several days ago as a 500-barrel producer, the Edens Syndicate well at Huntington
Miss Mildred Dickerson is improving slowly from an attack of smallpox.
—Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes—Adv.
Mrs. Mabel Hamler and daughter are guests of Mrs. George Hamler at her cottage at Seal Beach.
—Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson left yesterday for Yosemite.
WELL INCREASED.
After having come in several days ago as a 500-barrel producer, the Edens Syndicate well at Huntington Beach today had increased its flow to about 900 barrels it was stated by James F. Rogan, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of the beach city.
“Peaches and Cream”
—Firm fresh peaches, or ripe juicy berries, just drowned in sweet, rich Excelsior Cream.
—What could be better for the summer dessert? What more delightful treat for the family at the end of the day?
—Wouldn't their faces express delight as they gathered about the table and saw the treat in store for them?
—and best of all, it is a dessert that is good for their health. The berries, combined with the cream, make a food combination just filled with vim and energy.
Excelsior Creamery Co.
232 E. Sycamore St.
Phone 177
OUR NO SALE
Is Approved by the C
This fact is clearly exemplified by the truly gratifying patronage we are
The fact that our regular retail prices are lower than the so called sale
ceive the benefits derived from quantity buying. There are 312 Busy Departme
chandise per annum. "Nuf Said."
When you think Shoes, Clothing, Ready-to-Wear Apparel or Dry Goods
you to compare the quality of our goods with any other you desire.
Ladies'
Outing
Clothing
—Well made of splendid quality khaki and
the season's best styles
are embodied in every
garment.
Ten Thousand D
A BIG SPECI
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FOR OUR 312 DEF
latest
newest
finest
Extraordinary Val
Pretty Printed Voi
Dainty Be-ruf
Charming
Well made of splendid quality khaki and the season's best styles are embodied in every garment.
The Coat and Breeches [Suit] $6.90
The Middie $2.79
The Skirt $2.49
The Breeches $2.79
The Shirt $2.49
The Hat 89c and 58c
The Leggings [Puttees] $1.19 and 98c
The Spiral Leggings $1.98 and $1.19
We are selling the genuine Hope Muslin at per yard 12½c
This is our regular price and we have hundreds of yards of it.
RENFREW DEVONSHIRE, 32 inches wide, at, per yard 32c
36-inch MADRAS, in pretty stripes, for shirts—fast colors—per yard 39c
36-inch PERCALES—Light and dark colors including Manhattan. 19c
Exceptional quality of fancy BAT inches wide—Pretty dress pattern. Per yard
HONEY COMB TOWELS, 45 inc. 33 inches wide, at, per yard
PILLOWS, made of feather-proof
RENFREW DEVONSHIRE, 32 inches wide, at, per yard ... 32c
36-inch MADRAS, in pretty stripes, for shirts—fast colors—per yard ... 39c
36-inch PERCALES—Light and dark colors including Manhattan. Per yard 29c—23c and ... 19c
CURITY ABSORBENT CHEESECLOTH —Ideal for home or auto, 10-yard sealed package at the package ... 75c
27-inch AMERICAN PRINTS in stripes and figured. Per yard ... 10c
A. C. A. TICKING—86-inch feather-proof—the old-fashioned stripe. Per yard ... 27c
POLLY PRIM APRONS of striped and figured percale. Each ... 58c
Exceptioinal quality of fancy BAT inches wide—Pretty dress pattern. Per yard ...
HONEY COMB TOWELS, 45 inc. 33 inches wide, at, per yard ...
PILLOWS, made of feather-proof filled with new, clean feathers. Each ...
GENUINE DAN RIVER 42 in. Pillow Cases.
Each ...
Fine grade, soft finish closely woven sheets 72 in. by 90 in....
HEAVY SHEETING, 81-in. full wide, at, per yard ...
10-YD. BOLTS—Superior English ois finished Long Cloth, for the piece ...
Extra heavy 54-inch silence cloth for the table, per yard
Don’t Fail to Visit Our
There are many pleasing surprises for you there. Note and compare this
A very pleasing assortment of 40-inch CREPE DE CHINE and GEORGETTE at, per yard ... $1.69
Black Skirt at, per yr 36-inch A per yard
New shades of the poular SILK JERSEY just received, per yard ... $1.98
First Door East of California Theatre
J.C.Penney
DEPARTMENT
SALE POLICY
the General Public
patronage we are enjoying
the so called sale prices is quite simple when you realize that we re12 Busy Department Stores of us, selling $50,000,000 worth of mercarel or Dry Goods think J. C. Penney Co., and remember we invite
desire.
and Dresses!
BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE
DIRECT FROM FASHION'S CENTER
FOR OUR 312 DEPARTMENT STORES
latest Styles
newest Shades
finest Materials
extraordinary Values at Lowest Prices
petty Printed Voiles
Dainty Be-ruffled Organdies
Charming Tissue Ginghams
Neat Check Ginghams
Bathing Suits
For the Entire Family
—All-wool and cotton suits designed from the best summer styles.
These garments are truly the best values to be had.
Extraordinary Values at Lowest Prices
Petty Printed Voiles
Dainty Be-ruffled Organdies
Charming Tissue Ginghams
Neat Check Ginghams
Our allotment of this special purchase of TEN THOUSAND DRESSES has arrived. This is the most remarkable offering of the season.
Priced according to quality at $4.49 $5.90 $8.90 to $12.50
Will Enjoy Seeing These Exquisite Summer Styles
these extremely low prices we anticite rapid selling.
We select your dress early.
Family
All-wool and cotton suits designed from the best summer styles.
These garments are truly the best values to be had.
Infants' bloomer suits of wool ... $1.98
Boys' and girls' cotton suits ... $1.49 and 98c
Girls' and Misses' all-wool suits ... $3.69 and $2.69
Men's all-wool suits—Good assortment, $4.98,
$3.25, $2.69 and ... $2.25
Ladies' wool suits, nicely trimmed and good styles, $3.49,
$5.50 and ... $6.90
Bathing Caps for infants, misses and ladies, 29c to ... 69c
Full yard wide soft finish muslin, good as Hope, per yard ... 10c
72-inch full wide Mercerized table damask in pretty patterns, per yard ... 89c
Quality of fancy BATISTE, 36 petty dress 39c
TOWELS, 45 inches long, 39c
of feather-proof ticking
The old-fashioned blue checked table damask, 72 inches wide. 98c
Per yard
See our wide assortment of Cretonnes, pretty patterns and good color combinations. 19c
29c and
quality of fancy BATISTE, 36
pretty dress 39c
TOWELS, 45 inches long,
39c
e of feather-proof ticking
clean 98c
N RIVER 42 in. by 36 in.
35c
finish closely 98c
in. by 90 in.
TING, 81-in. full
43c
—Superior English Chamg Cloth, $1.90
inch silence cloth
yard 63c
The old-fashioned blue checked table damask, 72 inches wide. 98c
Per yard
See our wide assortment of Cretonnes,
pretty patterns and good color combinations. 19c
29c and
Imitation tapestry and the popular Madras
and Rajah draperies. 58c
Per yard 98c and
Big assortment of plaid, stripes and checks
in the fine grade of dress gingham, 16c
Per yard
Fine quality ALL LINEN weft 16c
toweling, per yard 16c
GENUINE AMOSKEAG APRON 10c
GINGHAM, per yard 10c
FIRST QUALITY JAP CREPE.
FANCY printed BATISTE in plaids,
checks, and stripes—Ideal for
dresses, per yard 19c
Visit Our Silk Counter
and compare this, our regular prices, with special sale prices.
9 Black Skinner's Satin, 36 inches wide,
at, per yard $2.69
36-inch All-Silk Pongee,
per yard 98c
AND MANY OTHER THAT YOU WILL APPRECIATE
A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION -
enney Co.
Incorporated
DEPARTMENT STORES
225 West Center Street
Anaheim, - - California