anaheim-daily-herald 1921-06-25
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Graduate Nurse
WANTED by State Graduate
Nurse any kind of cases.
Phone 1479R. SANTA ANA
Mildred Fraser Goodcell
TEACHER OF PIANO
Roberts' Bldg. Apt. 1
Center & Lemon Phone 586R.
SPENCER CORSETS
Mrs. M. J. Whiteside
218 First National Bank Bldg., Every Monday. Phone 649J.
DAHM-PETERSEN
Voice and Piano
Pressel Hall, Wednesdays
Straight Chiropractic—Sue Amack, D. C. Ph. C.
CHIROPRACTOR—Palmer Method
229 Resh Street, Anaheim, California.
Office hours 9-12 a.m., 2-5 p.m.
Other hours by appointment.
The hyphen is used divide words.
Example: Al-le吉iance.
It is the hoard of America that attracts the horde of immigrants.
We trust that Charles has now given up all hope of becoming a Budapestilence.
Town and County
AMUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
Fairyland—Conway Tearle in "Bucking the Tiger."
Grand—Roy Stewart and Josie Sedgwick in "Keith of the Border."
SUNDAY
Fairyland—Tom Mix in "Hands Off." Grand—"The Wild Goose."
Cable Millinery closing out sale will continue until Aug. 1. Adv.
G. H. Grefe and family and Messrs. Richard Frye and Reinold Frye spent yesterday off Newport and Balboa deep sea fishing. They were successful in catching one fish.
Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes. Adv.
Mr. Fowler of the U. S. S. New Mexico who has been ill at the home of D. O. Kelly since Sunday will leave soon for San Pedro and from there will join his boat in northern waters.
Witman. Eyesight specialist. Adv.
Mrs. B. F. Jones has purchased a lot on the corner of Rose and Center streets and expects to build two new bungalows in the near future.
Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes. Adv.
Witman for good jewelry. Adv.
Miss Lucyllle Sterner who is teaching in Whittier State School this summer will visit over the week end with friends in Anaheim.
Hot and Cold Lunches. Best home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCullah moved today to their home at 313 East Broadway.
made pies. Fairyland Inn. Adv.
Good home made candies at Fischles
Master Joseph Chambers of Barstow is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
Motorists are announcement of Montebello on Angeles has been completion of the Rio Hondo structure was months ago. The permanent one nation of the d miles from the
The long souls connecting Oran district will be the present sur supervisors have on the structure July 12th.
The Chispa Star will hold Monday night an Initiation and b and every member present. An int been planned a charge will make meeting for ever.
SALE OFFER
B. Horowitz and helm Auto Wre West Chartres for a complete line accessories which public at modern
HELD TOWN
Y. W. Chum,
arrested several cers French an over to the Super of the Peace Cox examination on an automobile w timony given b were riding with his arrest, office, and doctors who his condition we
The hyphen is used divide words.
Example: Al-legrance.
It is the hoard of America that attracts the horde of immigrants.
We trust that Charles has now given up all hope of becoming a Budapestilence.
Water!
Water!
for your Battery
Water is as necessary to battery life as it is to plant life.
The water should be pure—and it should be put into the battery regularly, at least once every two weeks.
You can easily put this water in, but we will gladly do it if you prefer.
We are also equipped to recharge and repair batteries. We carry a complete line of Willard batteries with friends in Anaheim.
Hot and Cold Lunches. Best home-made pies. Fairyland Inn—Adv.
Good home made candies at Fischles
Master Joseph Chambers of Barstow is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles
Miss Giese, bookkeeper at the Anaheim sanitarium will leave soon for her vacation.
Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunham and daughter Leta of Pasadena were recent visitors with friends in Anaheim.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Mrs. Fred Schneider and Miss Mackey West left today for a visit with relatives in Missouri and Iowa.
W. J. Lawrie, dentist, has moved to rooms 210-212 Wilson-Beaver Building, 248 E. Center street.—Adv.
Wm. Frye left Thursday for Harper, Texas after spending three weeks with relatives in Anaheim.
Baldwin Refrigerators at Stroup-Barnes.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blom attended the wedding of Miss Helen Headstrom Tuesday evening.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv.
Mrs. William Chambers and daughter Amanda have returned from a visit to New Orleans.
Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv.
Mrs. M. E. Canby will return Sunday from a vacation spent at Balboa Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Los Angeles transacted business in Anaheim today.
Cable Millinery closing out sale will continue until Aug. 1.—Adv.
Mrs. Elwood Hunt and Mrs. H. Hunt are attending the Indiana picnic today at Long Beach.
H. P. Tobin and family will spend Sunday with friends in Glendale.
REM
We wash, polish autos, install cone clean your motor call for and return Phone 372J. C.-Adv.
FOURTH
With "black street, figurative sort advertised discovery of oil slastic over the ing a large city boosters are to thering plans for celebration which eclipse anything ever produced
NAUGHTY
The trial of on a charge of and quiet of the quarter was con til August 1, on sence of witness woman have m plaints of her co a ten day suspend months ago on Neighbors declare addict.
WILL
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Another telegram
least once every two weeks.
You can easily put this water in, but we will gladly do it if you prefer.
We are also equipped to recharge and repair batteries. We carry a complete line of Willard battery parts; rental batteries and Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries.
Ask us how Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation puts an end to the separator replacement expense caused by warped, cracked, punctured and carbonized wood separators.
Anaheim Ignition Depot
A. BEVILLARD, Prop.
218 South Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Phone 489
"Now in Our Tenth Year of Business in Anaheim."
Willard Batteries
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin of Los Angeles transacted business in Anaheim today.
—Cable Millinery closing out sale will continue until Aug. 1.—Adv.
Mrs. Elwood Hunt and Mrs. H. H. Hunt are attending the Indiana picnic today at Long Beach.
H. P. Tobin and family will spend Sunday with friends in Glendale.
—Cable Millinery closing out sale will continue until Aug. 1.—Adv.
Mrs. J. H. Ritchie was has been ill for some time is slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blom were recent guests of friends in Hollywood.
Miss Alice Ingram is home for her summer vacation from U. S. C.
Wilbur Butler has accepted a position at Pomona.
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HOURS—
10 am to 6 p.m.
133½ W. Center Street, Fisher Building,
Motorists are interested in the announcement that the detour near Montebello on the road to Los Angeles has been eliminated with the completion of the new bridge over the Rio Hondo, where a temporary structure was washed out some months ago. The new bridge is a permanent one, it was stated. Elimination of the detour cuts off several miles from the trip to Los Angeles.
The long sought Richfield bridge, connecting Orange with the Richfield district will become a reality during the present summer. The board of supervisors have advertised for bids on the structure to be opened on July 12th.
The Chispa Chapter of the Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting Monday night at the Masonic Temple. Initiation and balloting will be held and every member is requested to be present. An interesting program has been planned and the committee in charge will make it an enthusiastic meeting for everyone.
SALE OF BUSINESS.
B. Horowitz has purchased the Anaheim Auto Wrecking Company, 120 West Chartres Street, and has added a complete line of auto parts and accessories which he is offering to the public at moderate prices.
HELD TO ANSWER.
Y. W. Chum, a Korean who was arrested several weeks ago by Officers French and Zabel, was bound over to the Superior Court by Justice of the Peace Cox after his preliminary examination on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. Testimony given by two relatives who were riding with him at the time of his arrest, officers who arrested him, and doctors who examined him as to his condition were the links that put them in danger.
CAR FOUND.
Discovery that a Ford car registered in the name of J. Mephan, of Trimufe, Ventura county has been abandoned near the Stern station near Yorba Linda was made today. The car is nearly stripped, of tires and detachable parts, officers say. The sheriff of Ventura has not reported such a car as missing.
BIG PROGRAM.
With a cast of more than 10,000 actors, an amphitheater covering acres of ground, a range of mountains as background and a program extending over a period of three days, one of the most gigantic spectacles ever presented on the Pacific Coast will be staged at Burbank July 2, 3 and 4 under the auspices of the Burbank Memorial Association.
SUIT CONTINUED.
The civil suit scheduled to be brought into the Superior Court yesterday was moved continued, because of the illness of J. F. McKinny, McKinney is to attempt to collect $475 damages from the J. E. Walter Company of Anaheim, for alleged damages resulting from the purchase of a tractor and plow.
SENTENCED MONDAY.
Ralph Groves, who was formerly deputy internal revenue collector for Orange county and who with his two brothers, Ray and Edward Groves, recently pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to violate the liquor laws, will be sentenced Monday afternoon in Los Angeles by United States District Judge Trippet.
CONCORDIA PICNIC.
The Anaheim Concordia will have a picnic and barbecue in the Columbia part on Sunday. It's going to be a great affair. There will be singing and dancing all day and evening. Three of the most prominent singing societies of Los Angeles with the Concordia forming more than one
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W. W. Chum, a Korean who was arrested several weeks ago by Officers French and Zabel, was bound over to the Superior Court by Justice of the Peace Cox after his preliminary examination on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. Testimony given by two relatives who were riding with him at the time of his arrest, officers who arrested him, and doctors who examined him as to his condition were the links that put Chum in the higher court.
REMEMBER
—We wash, polish and gaze 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.
FOURTH CELEBRATION.
With "black gold" flowing in the street, figuratively speaking, the resort advertised widely through the discovery of oil and residents enthusiastic over the prospects of developing a large city, Huntington Beach boosters are today engaged in furthering plans for a Fourth of July celebration which they assert willclipse anything of the character ever produced in Orange county.
NAUGHTY! NAUGHTY!
The trial of Mrs. Pabla Valencia on a charge of disturbing the peace and quiet of the Santa Ana Mexican quarter was continued yesterday until August 1, on account of the absence of witnesses. Neighbors of the woman have made numerous complaints of her conduct. She was given a ten day suspended sentence several months ago on the same charge. Neighbors declare she is a marihuana addict.
WILL BE TRIED:
Trial of Sara Alarcon and Clemente Mendez of Westminster on a charge of disturbing the peace was set for July 13 in the Santa Ana justice court Friday. The pair were arrested in complaint of Ramon Alarcon, husband of Sara, who claims that Mendez was on too intimate terms with his wife. Four witnesses have been subpoenaed for the trial.
ANOTHER REPORT.
Another telegram from Sheriff Neal
CONCORDIA PICNIC.
The Anaheim Concordia will have a picnic and barbecue in the Columbia part on Sunday. It's going to be a great affair. There will be singing and dancing all day and evening. Three of the most prominent singing societies of Los Angeles with the Concordia forming more than one hundred singers will give a wonderful choral singing. The music for dancing will be furnished by the Heffner orchestra.
Master Edward Youngbluth is a patient in the Anaheim sanatarium.
FORD OWNERS WILL FIND BATTERY GOOD
An announcement of real interest to the motoring public, and to Ford owners in general, is that made today by the U.S.L. Battery Company, in which it is stated that they are putting a guaranteed battery for Fords on the market to sell at $25.
The battery will be guaranteed in every respect and the Automotive Electric Company of Anaheim stated that they have received their stock and are now in position to fill all orders promptly.
The battery has been examined and recommended by the Ford engineers and the local firm expect same to revolutionize the battery business.
Well, if anybody can put the lid on it should be the Earl of Derby.
Quality and Distinction Are Essential Packard Parts.
ANOTHER REPORT.
Another telegram from Sheriff Newell stating that a Hudson automobile had been stolen in Bakersfield was received at the sheriff's office today. Not a day has passed for the last two months without a report that an automobile is missing in the northern oil town. Authorities here predict that in the near future the lost automobile has been stolen in Bakersfield and everybody is walking.
Don't fail to stop in and ride in it. It is the last and construction.
Alexander Mot
—Beauty of Design and Finish, Luxurious Riding Qualities.
Orange County
Phone 247
AN
Autom
Phone or write
PROBATION
RIGER IS CALLED
Paul E. Wright, probationor Orange county will be known that he has re-act as pastor of the San Church of Ontario. He was pastor of the Santa Church before he was on officer. He says that leave for Ontario until September. No successor it as probation officer has made. The probation board candidates, and the appall definitely be made by George Williams.
A DODGE BROTHERS CAR MAKES RECORD TRIP TO OAKLAND
Walter Hemmerling has written a very interesting account of a trip he made from Anaheim to Oakland in his Dodge Brothers car. The letter was written to Charles Mann, Dodge Brothers dealer in Anaheim, and in part says:
"I have just made a trip from Anaheim to Oakland last Wednesday night, June 15, in a 1917 Dodge touring car in a space of time which I believe compares very favorably with any six cylinder car. My time from Anaheim to Oakland, 436 miles, was 15 hours and 35 minutes. I left Anaheim at 5 p.m. Wednesday evening, June 15, and arrived at Oakland 8:45 a.m., June 16. I was slowed up considerably by jams through the busiest street in Los Angeles at 6 p.m., the time when traffic is greatest, and by—never having traveled over this route before—having difficulty in finding the San Fernando road.
My gas consumption from Anaheim to Bakersfield, over the ridge, averaged 19.3 miles per gallon and for the total trip 20.9 miles per gallon. The ridge was made with only two shifts to intermediate, once when a truck was in the way on a curve and the other time when I did not have run enough to get to the top in high. I had absolutely no trouble of any kind and the machine was running as pretty when I got to Oakland as when I left Anaheim. The Dodge has convinced us it will take one to wherever he starts for."
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South Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone 155
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