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Town and County Topics Fred Fishering, brother of A. F. Fishering of this city, advertising manager at Redlick's, has received honors in national advertising. Several months ago Fishering developed an idea that he thought would be useful to the American Tobacco company, as a feature in the publicity campaign of one of their products. At a meeting of the board of directors of the company in New York last week the idea was adopted with Fishering receiving a wire of the acceptance. Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co. Ted Kuchel of Anaheim will be the only Orange county boy in the U. of S. C. lineup in the game with the U. of C. at Berkeley next Saturday. Kuchel made the freshman team last year, and, so far this year, has been a member of the varsity team, taking part in the Navy, Occidental and Pomona games. Kuchel is described as a fast man although he weighs 200 pounds. He is a son or Henry Kuchel, veteran publisher of the Anaheim Gazette. Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co. Tom Bird, San Juan Capistrano; Elmer Ritner, Tustin; LeRoy Smith Garden Grove, winners in the pig club contests held during the past year by the extension service, have just returned from a most interesting trip to the University farm, Davis. These boys came back very enthusiastic over the various farm operations observed at Davis. Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street—Adv. The Wednesday Evening Card club met last night with a good attendance present. The evening was spent with cards and fancy work. Miss Elize Goddicksen, Public Stenographer, Notary and Mimeograph work. 179 W. Center, phone 477-Adv. The cottage prayer service for the church of the Nazarene will be held at the Baker home at 317 North Los Angeles street tonight. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7:0—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Henderson have moved to Long Beach from their former home. El Retiro. The Loyal Woman's Bible class met yesterday with Mrs. Lauren Howe. An interesting time was enjoyed. The Ladies' Aid of the Christian church met this afternoon at the church with a good attendance present. An interesting meeting was held. Miss Lillian Dumke is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Starr of Yorba Linda for a few days. The Methodist choir meets tonight at the regular hour. Every member is requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gunnett have returned from a visit with eastern relatives. The Evangelical choir meets tonight at the church at the regular hour. All members are asked to be present. Miss Katherine Anna McCullah has returned from a few days' visit with relatives at Santa Monica. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dufee motorized to Los Angeles yesterday on a business trip. The funeral services for J. A. Lloyd were held this morning from the Backs and Terry chapel at 10 o'clock. Interment was at the Fairhaven cemetery. Miss Florence Ward of Cincinnati is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward. Mrs. Roberts of Indiana is the guest of relatives in Anaheim. H. A. Dickel of Pasadena is an Anaheim visitor today. L. E. Smith transacted business in Los Angeles today. W. J. Ross motored to Pomona and Santa Ana today on business. Miss Marsh is assisting Judge Howard in the absence of Miss Hannah Horwitz. "Before time in Israel when a man went to inquire of God, thus he spake; 'Come let us go to the seer, for he that is now called prophet was before time called seer.'—I Sam. 9:9 Rev. Charles Newman, N. I. S. A., Ordained Spiritualist, Advisor William Knott is itator today. HEMSTE Expert and incoats, suits, furry Parks, Anaheim Center. Phone 167 At the T CALIFORNIA—Moonlight Folles John and Dunn rookville program. FAIRYLAND—Seven Years of B picture ever filmed Romance Of Me And Girl LOS ANGELES, years it took for a man 57 and a girl illusionment, accordey fey, the husband, divorce from Fay A letter that clos love and kisses, one of the elements their home. Alleged with "the other man tom of the separat Coffey, Judge Sum German Markets To New NEW YORK marks, which passed at 23 S-10 cents before broke to a new low a small fraction ov per cent after an less than one-half ing nevertheless wa Reds Nabbed Set Bon HAVANA, Nov. 3 tonio Pazos, Cuban guez, a Spaniard, ed with the syndicate The Wednesday Evening Card club met last night with a good attendance present. The evening was spent with cards and fancy work. Miss Elize Goddicksen, Public Stenographer, Notary and Mimeographer, 179 W. Center, phone 477-Adv. The cottage prayer service for the church of the Nazarene will be held at the Baker home at 317 North Los Angeles street tonight. Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7:0—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schneider have moved from the Yungbluth apartments to the Philadelphia bungalow court. Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co. Mr. and Mrs. George Benson of Woodlake have been visitors in the home of Mrs. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tadlock, for the past few days... They returned to their home today accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tadlock, who will spend the winter months in Woodlake. Witman for good jewelry—Adv. Mrs. J. H. Brunsworth and nephew, William Kroeger, Jr., have returned from a visit with friends in San Diego. Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co. Mrs. R. Burttemeyer of Fresno Alder Springs is a guest in the home of J. H. Brunsworth and family. If it's from Witman's it's good—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. N. H.* Mitchell of Long Beach are in Anaheim today on a business trip. Witman. Eyesight specialist—Adv. Mrs. F. E. Copus of La Mirada is a patient at the Anaheim sanitarium. Miss M. Bowen of the Santa Ana office of the Southern California Aute Club and Miss Norma Meckes of the Anaheim office will attend the Los Angeles meeting this evening. Lawson Gas Heaters are absolutely odorless. Stroup-Barnes Furniture Co. Mrs. Percy Bradford was a Los Angeles visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sidnam have returned from a two months' visit at Colorado and Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jester are moving to Norwalk today. William Dunlap and Mr. Grey have gone on a duck hunt near Bakersfield. CAPPELLE AND NEFF FIGHT TO DRAW AT RE-OPENING OF CLUB A packed house greeted the reopening of the Delhi Athletic Club at Santa Ana last night and the fans were rewarded by an excellent card of bouts. Billy Cappelle of San Pedro and Chet Neff of Seattle went four CAPPELLE AND NEFF FIGHT TO DRAW AT RE-OPENING OF CLUB A packed house greeted the reopening of the Delhi Athletic Club at Santa Ana last night and the fans were rewarded by an excellent card of bouts. Billy Cappelle of San Pedro and Chef Neff of Seattle went four fast and exciting rounds to a draw in the main event of the evening. There was little to choose between either boy and Referee Lloyd Neal's decision of a draw was well received. In the semi-windup, Young Garcia was again returned winner in his go with Kid Loule of Placentia. Loule lost the fight by taking his time and covering up too much (at the advice of his friends), and thereby lost a good many chances of beating Garcia, who was fighting all the time. It was a good fight at that, the fans being on edge all through it. Referee Neal's decision was fair, according to promoters, and did not deserve the booing which followed. Old Father Time George Moss beat K. O. Less Swall every round and was given a draw for his trouble in the poorest fight on the card. The real event of the night was the go between Young Burton and Eddie Young of Long Beach. Both boys went after each other hammer and tongs and there was no let up in the whole of the four rounds. Burton had the big edge in the first two rounds, dropping his man three times by well placed right crosses, but in the third round, when it looked curtains for Young. Burton got careless and run into a right cross himself that put him on the floor for nine counts. From then on the tide of battle changed. Young came back like a house afire and fought the little darky to a standstill. Both boys showed great rameness and were all in at the finish. It was one of the greatest four round bouts ever witnessed by Orange county fans and the draw decision was the only one to give. In the curtain raiser, Teddy Cruz of San Pedro made short work of Battling Rose, putting him on the floor for the count in the second round. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM William Knott is a los Angeles visitor today. HEMSTITCHING —Expert and immediate delivery, coats, suits, furs, relined. Mme. Parks, Annaheim Dye Works, 217 W. Center. Phone 167J.—Adv. At the Theaters CALIFORNIA—Marie Prevost in "Moonlight Follies," and the Miekle-john and Dunn road show in vaudeville program. FAIRYLAND — Max Linder in "Seven Years of Bad Luck." Funniest picture ever filmed. Romance Of Man, 57, And Girl, 27, Wrecked LOS ANGELES, Nov. 3.—Just two years it took for a marriage between a man 57 and a girl 27 to end in disillusionment, according to J. C. Coffey, the husband, who was granted a divorce from Fay H. Coffey. A letter that closed with "Lots of love and kisses, your Arthur," was one of the elements that broke up their home. Alleged correspondence with "the other man" was at the bottom of the separation, according to Coffey. Judge Summerfield granted the decree. German Marks Drop To New Low Record NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—German marks, which passed in this country at 23 S-10 cents before the war, today broke to a new low record, today at a small fraction over one-half of one per cent after an early bid price of less than one-half cent apiece. Trading nevertheless was small. Reds Nabbed As They Set Bomb In Havana HAVANA, Nov. 3.—Two men, Antonio Pazos, Cuban, and Jose Rodriguez, a Spaniard, said to be connected with the syndicalist labor athenaeum were arrested yesterday while SINGING AND DANCING ON NEW GALIFORNIA BILL TONIGHT• For genuine entertainment, the Melklejohn and Dunn vaudeville road show which is coming to the California theater will be found hard to beat. Singing, dancing, comedy, in fact everything which goes to make up an entertaining vaudeville bill will be found on line program, for tonight: Ed Blondell and his company say they have made half the world laugh. Those who have seen "The Boy From Home" agree that even in China there would be miles of smiles if this tubby comedian appeared there. Davy Jamieson dances his way right into the hearts of his audience, and he is sure that Anaheim will prove no exception to this rule. That agile pair, Wire and Walker, smile as they thrill, and their unusual offering is something new to the vaudeville stage, if such a thing is possible. Pretty costumes, special scenic effects and aparatus all go to make this one of the most enjoyable acts on the bill. The patrons of Grauman's Million Dollar theater were charmed by the beautiful voices of the Naive Alpine Trio. Although they have been in this country only a short time, this talented trio has played to hundreds of people throughout the country. The photoplay which will be shown in conjunction with this unusual vaudeville program is "Moonlight Follies" in which that bewitching little spire of the screen, Marie Prevost, is to be seen. Examination Ordered For Postmaster At Bay City WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—An examination for the office of postmaster in San Francisco was ordered today by the civil service commission. It is not known here whether there will be any other entrants for the examination but James B. Power, who has been agreed upon by Senators Johnson and Shortridge for the place. In any event, the senators have decided... Reds Nabbed As They Set Bomb In Havana HAVANA, Nov. 3.—Two men, Antonio Pazos, Cuban, and Jose Rodriguez, a Spaniard, said to be connected with the syndicalist labor athenaeum, were arrested yesterday while placing a bomb at a corner in the business section of Havana. They were also charged with being the authors of propaganda directed against Americaen officials in Cuba. Examination Ordered For Postmaster At Bay City WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—An examination for the office of postmaster in San Francisco was ordered today by the civil service commission. It is not known here whether there will be any other entrants for the examination but James B. Power, who has been agreed upon by Senators Johnson and Shortridge for the place. In any event, the senators have decided that if Postmaster Fay resigns before the result of the examination is announced they will ask to have Power appointed as acting postmaster until the permanent appointment can be made. "HERE WE ARE" with "Anaheim's" newest Sub-division, known as the Gross Sub-Division what will be Anaheim's finest residential district away from the turmoil of the crowded business section. HERE WE ARE" with "Anaheim's" newest Sub-division, known as the Gross Sub-Division what will be Anaheim's finest residential district away from the the turmoil of the crowded business section. about Sixteen lots in this tract and every one of them has a 50 ft. fron ner lots 58 ft. All lots are 150 ft. deep. within the means of everyone, think of it, only 1/4 DOWN and see this beautiful location, but be prepared to buy as these lots t long at the price. ROLD CLAIRMONT Exclusive Representative “Greator Anaheim Realtor” Center Street Phone 741 Office of Confidence and Reliability The convenience of those who are not able to devote any time ing the week, our office will be open Sunday. Thursday, November 3, 1921. Advances Oil In Pennsylvania Nov. 3.—The Joseph Store, buyers for Stand-anced the price of Penn-oil at the wells is ad-vanced 50 cents per barrel to $4. This is the biggest advance since the upward movement in oil began several months ago. Unhappiness is often an illness, a cure for which may be found in rest or a change. PROBABLY. "Why do they hold Thanksgiving in late November," asked little Billy Scrooge. "Because it probably dawned just then, on the inventor of the holiday, that Christmas comes but once a year," growled his father.—Farm Life. Can You Read a newspaper without ticing an automobile accident? Is not sufficient warning? Can you afford a chance of operating your automobile on highways without proper protection? Do you are using poor business judgment starting financial disaster. Of your insurance is not determined by one of your policy, but from the adjust- and service rendered you. I personally will adjustments, guaranteeing you satis- Call and let me explain the benefits of automobile Insurance. E. 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Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. Advertisement preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. —Advertisement. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is fine for Kidneys. 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