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Tuesday, June 28, 1921 National Cash Register Co. Orange County Office New and Second Hand Registers Supplies and Service Phone 18 3rd and Spurgeon St. SANTA ANA, CALIF. Private Lessons N. W. Russell 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Manager Modern Dance Studio RUSSELL & BRASHEAR Pressel's Hall, Anaheim The most beautiful ball-room in the city. Private and class instruction by expert teachers for ladies and gentlemen. Special attention to children in toe, spring and ballet dancing. Phone 705 DAHM-PETERSEN Voice and Piano Pressel Hall, Wednesdays The Barton Bedtime By JOHN BARTON (Copyright, 1921, by The Associated Press) What the Bad Heron Promises "Go on, Killdeer. Please go on," urged Malty Kitten. The little brown-bird had paused right in the exciting part of a story that concerned him. "There was the old heron in the First-off Beginning gawping at the King of the Scales, colled up right under his ugly beak. What did they say then?" "Oh, the King argued with him very politely." Killdeer went on. "He said, 'Heron, why do you pick on all the poor little snakes and birds and frogs and turtles? What have they done to a great big fellow like you? Can't you be friends with them?'" "'Wauk!' answered the Heron rudely. They're all the time moving around. They scare the fish and spoil my fishing. I won't be bothered with them.'" "'But if you don't let them catch the bugs and things who eat little new-hatched fish you won't have any fishing. Can't you see how you're spoiling it for your own self?'" "'They eat little fish, too,' argued the Heron. I'd rather let the buzzwings have them. Duzzwings don't bother me. I never notice them.'" "'But you would,' explained the big snake, as patiently as ever. The air will get simply full of them—worse than in August, when my people have to hide from the hot sun, and the birds can't fly because they're changing their wing feathers.' FURNITURE of Distinction for The Home HERE IS A STORE BRIMFULL OF SUGGESTIONS fo template furnishing a home—furniture of quality and suites or beautiful single pieces for any room or apartm Are You Going to Take You To a Flat--Or to a Real H HERE IS A STORE BRIMFULL OF SUGGESTIONS for template furnishing a home—furniture of quality and suites or beautiful single pieces for any room or apart Are You Going to Take Your To a Flat--Or to a Real Home? Start your married life off right if possible. Take the girl of "Home"—the best is none too good for her now or ever. You Furnish the Girl--Let Us Furnish Come to this store and see the many beautiful suggestions home furnishings—bring the girl with you and her heart's beautiful in furniture will be found. Graham Furniture Trade at Headquarters —It Is Safe The Big Store on the Corner ON Bedtime Stories BY JOHN BARTON (1921, by The Associated Newspapers) the Bad Heron Promised. 'But that selfish Heron only snapped, 'Go under the earth, where you belong, if you don't like the way I'm fixing things. As for me, I'll do as I please. And I'll peck your eyes out if you don't go 'way and stop talking. You bother me.' 'At that the Snake King did bother him! He sprang from his colls and twisted his strong body around the Heron's stilty legs. 'Now peck' he He Sprang From His Colls and Twisted His Strong Body Around the Heron's Stilty Legs. hissed in any angry voice. 'You peck my eyes and I'll hug these gawky mud-steppers of yours all I break them off so short you can't even swim.' 'And did he?' gasped the Kitten. "Course not," said Killdeer. "That cowardly bird didn't dare to peck him. He didn't even dare to flap a wing. He just squawked and begged and apologized till all the poor little birds and snakes and frogs and turtles he'd been bothering came to listen to him. My, how pleased they were! 'He even promised to stop hunting, then and there, and go back to fishing, and be a good bird till the Tail-end of Time to Come, he and his children after him, if the good kind snake would only try him once more. That was all the wise old King wanted, so he unwound his colls and let him go again.' "I don't see what he did that for, after he'd once caught him," mewed Malty. "Well, he couldn't eat a great big Heron, could he? And that's what the fight was about—killing something you can't cat. Besides, he could always catch him." Killdeer argued sensibly. Next Story: The Birds Who Break Their Word. ITALIAN WAR DEBT BILLIONS OF LIRE By HELEN WOOD ROME, June 28. Italian statisticians have just arrived at the total cost of the war to Italy. The figures is placed at $7,600,000,000 lire, although this is admittedly far below the complete cost. The figure was arrived at by finding the difference between the expenditures of the Italian Ministry of War and the Ministry of Marine for the period beginning August 1, 1914, and ending December 31, 1920, and the expenditures of the two ministries for the preceding corresponding period of peace conditions. During this peace period the two mud-steppers of yours all I break them off so short you can't even swim." THE NEEDLE WATSON ANOTHER MAN HAS FINE, WILD DREW SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 1 One man in the world knows the cation of the Cavallo Blanco can old Mexico, and knowing it may in his becoming the possessor of 530,000 in gold and silver. Adam Fischer, recently retreated from Mexico, aid had re-located the Blancho cave, with its great treasure trove. He discovered it on fore, but was unable to find it he returned. Fisher is now awaiting the deposition of the Mexican government on hisplication for a concession to rite the hoard. The story of the gold and bars and Spanish octagonal dates back to 1810. At that time a revolution against the S government, it is claimed that one of the government and army took gold and silver from the treasury hid it in the Cavallo Blanco cave the Cerro de Silla mountains Monterey, in the state of Nuevo Honduras have spent their life search for the treasure, acco to Fischer, but he alone has dished its hiding place. If Fischer gains possession of great fortune he plans to erase $2,000,000 mounment on Alma to the heroes of the Alamo, and make other munificent mun gifts. NEW OIL LEASE LAW BE EFFECTIVE SO SACRAMENTO, June 26. regulations under which the oil ing bill will go into operation The figure was arrived at by finding the difference between the expenditures of the Italian Ministry of War and the Ministry of Marine for the period beginning August 1, 1914, and ending December 31, 1920, and the expenditures of the two ministries for the preceding corresponding period of peace conditions. During this peace period the two ministries spent a total of 6,600,000,000 lire while the total expenditures for the war period mentioned above were 74,300,000,000 lire. According to Italian statisticians, however, the difference of 67,600,000,000 lire still lacks about twenty percent of what the war cost Italy, because in addition to the money actually spent for war material, the maintenance of the army and navy, other derivative expenses have been thrown onto the government such as the war pensions and assistance to the families of the mobilized. With this additional 20 per cent added to the actual war expenses, the total cost of the war to Italy would 000,000,000 lire. As a consequence of this war expenditure, Italy's war indebtedness, as just compiled by the state statisticians, reaches about 6f2,000,000,000 lire. Of this total, about 41,500,000,000 consists of internal obligations and the regaining 20,500,000,000 in foreign debts. The former costs Italy in interest 2,200,000,000 lire annually, while the foreign war debt costs about 2,200,000,000 lire annually. FINED $50 TODAY. Phillip Saperstein, 2478 Fairmont street, Los Angeles was fined $50 by City Recorder Meathman, Santa Ana, this morning on a charge of selling and soliciting goods without a license. He was arrested when discovered soliciting trade in the local Mexican district. NEW OIL LEASE LAW BE EFFECTIVE S SACRAMENTO, June 26—regulations under which the offering bill will go into operation J are practically complete, accord Surveyor General Kingsbury. The bill, he declares, may save state millions of dollars in taxes. Oil companies which have working their derricks on the shore in various coast sections out paying royalties, will be for apply for lease or discontinue Mineral lands will pay the stale less than one-eighth of the value the product drawn from the In places where oil is struck and fields established, the operating panies will also swell the state enues. SHERIFF ASKED TO CAPTURE ROBBER ANAHEIM VISION A theft of one man's $25 gold a gold brooch, two men's suits "Foreman and Clark" label, a gold Elgin watch, a nickel plate gersoll watch and $2.50 in silver reported stolen from the house Frank Baum, 109 West Adele this city. The house was entered, Bau the sheriff's office, late Friday Entrance was made with a key. Some girls are beautiful, and are almost as homely as the people of society beauties that appear newspapers. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I NOTICE THAT SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN A LITTLE AUTHORITY IT'S GONE TO YOUR HEAD! SUGGESTIONS for those who confer of quality and distinction, sets, any room or apartment. Make Your Bride a Real Home? Take the girl of your choice to a now or ever. Us Furnish the Home ful suggestions here offered in and her heart's desire for the Furniture Co. quarters fe on the OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I NOTICE THAT SINCE YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN A LITTLE AUTHORITY IT'S GONE TO YOUR HEAD! WELL, WHILE I'M RUNNING THIS DEPARTMENT I'M GOING TO RUN IT! YOU'RE NOT RUNNING IT— YOU'RE RUINING IT!!! NEEDLE WATSON OTHER MAN HAS FINE, WILD DREAM ANTONIO, Tex., June 28— in the world knows the lof the Cavallo Blanco cave, in xico, and knowing it may result becoming the possessor of $73, in gold and silver. Fischer. recently returned mexico, aid he had re-located cho cave, with its great trease. He discovered it once bet was unable to find it when nced. is now awaiting the decision lexican government on his apfor a concession to remove ward. history of the gold and silver and Spanish octagonal dollars back to 1810. At that time, durrevolution against the Spanish ment, it is claimed that officers government and army took the silver from the treasury and the Cavallo Blanco cave, in ro de Silla mountains, near y, in the state of Nuevo Leon. reeds have spent their lives in ch for the treasure, according er, but he alone has discoveriding place. Fischer gains possession of the fortune he plans to erect a 00 mounment on Alma Plaza heroes of the Alamo, and also other munificent municipal OIL LEASE LAWS BE EFFECTIVE SOON AMENTO, June 26.—Rules ons under which the oil leaswill go into operation July 29 HERE'S COMFORT FOR OUR STOUT FRIENDS JUST BECAUSE a man is heavy set, is no reason why he can't have a perfect fit in a good suit of clothes. WE'VE just received a few "Stouts" in good staple patterns and all sizes. PRICED $42.50 and Up Kustiner's THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES Anaheim OIL LEASE LAWS BE EFFECTIVE SOON AMENTO, June 26.—Rules under which the oil leaswill go into operation July 29 totally complete, according to General Kingsbury. will, he declares, may save the millions of dollars in taxes. companies which have been their derricks on the sea various coast sections withing royalties, will be forced to or lease or discontinue work. lands will pay the state not one-eighth of the value of product drawn from the leases. where oil is struck and new established, the operating comwill also swell the state's rev- RIFF ASKED TO CAPTURE ROBBER ANAHEIM VISITOR of one man's $25 gold watch, brooch, two men's suits with a man and Clark" label, a ladies' gin watch, a nickel plated Inwatch and $2.50 in silver was stolen from the home of Baum, 109 West Adele street. house was entered, Baum told riff's office, late Friday night. ce was made with a skeleton girls are beautiful, and some most as homely as the pictures beauties that appear in the pers. RETTT TRUE WELL, WHILE I'M RUNNING. THIS DEPARTMENT I'M GOING TO RUN IT! Kustiner's THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES Anaheim REMEMBER to ask your grocer for Calumet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it—the Indian head on the orange label. Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweetest and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most other brands because it possesses greater leavening strength. Now Remember Always Use CALUMET BAKING POWDER There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg—two cups of flour—half a cup of milk—that's all you use. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U.S. Food Authorities. is the product of the largest, most modern and sanitary Baking Powder Factories in existence. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. Instead of 16 oz. cana. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. —If you are anticipating home of your own, you wil WELL, WHILE I'M RUNNING THIS DEPARTMENT I'M GOING TO RUN IT! Holland Electric Co. 119 No. Los Angeles St., Phone 402 Anaheim, Cal AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtains, Trimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles Anaheim Auto Works Sliding glass tops and upholstering, Craftsman leather body covering wood work, body and fender repairing. SPECIAL JOBS TO ORDER 217 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone 1703