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Tuesday, November 8, 1921. BUENA PARK NOTES Dr. Harriet Bigham of Anaheim will be the speaker at the P. T. A meeting on Tuesday evening. Every one is invited. The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. The Eastern Star will entertain with a dance at the Masonic temple on Tuesday evening. Good music will be provided and a large crowd is anticipated. Specialize in the thing that you are best in. Especially if you are "best in church. We Specialize In Welding We have a service car and can call for and deliver work. Anaheim Welding Co. "Anywhere—Any Place" 227 S. Clementine St. WAGNER Ignition Service Ours is the authorized service station for the above. Anaheim Ignition Depot Phone 489 218 S. Los Angeles St. YORBA LINDA NEWS Miss Hayman of Pasadena came to Yorba Linda Thursday, and is the guest of Mrs. Lucy Quigley and other friends for a few days. Misses Rosemary and Virginia Hurley attended a very jolly Hallowe'en party given by Misses Katherine and Elizabeth Bastenheury at their home in Fullerton Saturday afternoon. There will be a vocal concert given by Frances Lewis Hall of Los Angeles, under the auspices of the Yorba Linda P.T. A at Ley hall Friday evening, November 18. J. F. Cole of Yorba Linda celebrated his seventieth birthday anniversary Saturday. Among the guests who enjoyed the 6 o'clock dinner were his niece, Mrs. O. Wright, and his aunt, Mrs. Eliza Hummohs, both of Seattle. Mrs. Hummons is 85 years of age, and was with Mr. Cole on his first birthday seventy years ago. Mrs. V. C. Dillingham of Yorba Linda is spending a few days in Norwalk, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dennis. A. At Bish of Yorba Linda is enjoying his annual vacation. He, with Mrs. Bish, will spend several days at Catalina. Mrs. Lester Burnison of Yorba Linda is recovering from an operation performed last Wednesday. Miss Jessamine West spent the week-end with the home folks in Yorba Linda. Mrs. Harold Marsh of Yorba Linda was the charming hostess Saturday at luncheon. The guests were Mrs. C. B. Paine, Mrs. A. B. McDavid and Mrs. G. C. Kinsman. Mrs. Louise Culver, who has spent the summer with her brother, on his Yorba Linda ranch, left Friday for her home in Palo Alto. Mr. Culver will return some time next week. USES LEGION NAME IN FRAUD, IS JAILED Greenwich Conn.-Charged Ours is the authorized service station for the above. Anaheim Ignition Depot Phone 489 218 S. Los Angeles St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. H. Holmson Physician and Surgeon Hours 10-12; 7-8. Phone 710J. Special attention given to chronic diseases of stomach, kidneys, heart, dropsy, high and low blood pressure, nervous troubles. 148 West Center St., Anaheim J. W. UTTER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office suite 201-202 1st Nat'l Bank Building; Res. 224 S. Los Angeles. Office hours 10-11; 1-4; 7-8 Phones: Office 333J; Res. 333M. GUY L. KAY, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray Laboratory Graduate Nurse in Attendance Phones: Office 45J; Res. 45M PLACENTIA, CALIF. DR. CHAS. S. OTOOLE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5 Phones: Office 569; Res. 545 Rooms 206-207 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg Anaheim, California DR. J. H. COLE Physician and Surgeon General practice; also diseases of Eye and Fitting of Glasses a specialty. Office hours: 10-12 a.m.; 1-5 & 7-8 p.m. Sundays by appointment. 312-13 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. ELVA S. LESHER PRACTICAL NURSE 907 West Broadway, Anaheim Phone 701 Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Svenings, Mon., Wed., Frl., 7 to 8 —Phone 413— A.C. FOY DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Lady Attendant USES LEGION NAME IN FRAUD, IS JAILED Greenwich, Conn.—Charged with using the name of the American Legion to defraud the public, John Woelfing, alias Robert P. Moore of Nebraska, 26 years old, was fined $25 and costs and sentenced to jail for thirty days by Judge R. Mead. Woelfing attempted to fleece persons in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and other states. More Salt Than Sugar Used In United States If the average housewife were asked whether she used more salt than she does sugar the chances ar she would say "No." eYt statistics prove that a greater amount of salt is consumed than sugar. We used to regard ourselves as a nation with a sweet tooth. But the actual figures disclose that for every 130 pounds of salt we use in the United States we use 108 pounds of sugar. Last year the national sugar bowl held over five million tons of sugar, while the salt cellar shook forth over six million tons of salt. We figure only on the pinches of salt that are used on eggs, meats potatoes, etc.; on sugar by the one or two lumps that go into our daily beverages. Desserts, of course, take a quantity of the number of pounds consumed weekly by the average household, and candy consumes a considerable amount of it too. On the other hand, there are the salted meats, the making of pickles, preparation of colifish, etc., that tend to add to the consumption of the quantity of salt used, outside the daily pinches, to the various dishes that each member of the family uses. Historically the Bible refers to salt several times, but never once to sugar. Someone has vouchsafed the fact that sugar was first known as such in 300 A.D. But salt has always been a used word. It comes originally from the Latin word meaning "salary." And that, no doubt, is where the popular expression of a man being "worth his salt" originated. Interlocutory Decree Granted To Mrs. Wooley Superior Judge R. Y. Williams has issued an interlocutory decree of divorce to Mrs. Edith M. Wooley of El Modena against her husband, J. R. ELVA S. LESHER PRACTICAL NURSE 907 West Broadway, Anaheim Phone 701 Office hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 to 8 —Phone 413— A.C.FOY DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Lady Attendant 123-1-2 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Phone 80 Examination Free DR. G.A.NETH Chiropractic and Electric Treatments Licensed Drugless Practitioner 120 West Center Street. Anaheim, Cal. Bessica F. Raiche, M.D. Specializing OBSTETRICS And Diseases of Women 217-218 First National Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 649M; Res. 647M. Harvey A. Stryker, D.D.S. ORTHODONTIA (Treatment of malocclusion of the teeth and dento-facial deformities.) Suite 324-324 Spurgeon Bldg. Phone 1963 Santa Ana JOHNSTON-WICKETT CLINIC Clinic Bldg., Anaheim Dr. H. A. Johnston General Surgery Dr. W. H. Wickett General Surgery Dr. J. A. Jackson X-Ray and Radium Dr. W. M. Cole Internal Medicine Dr. H. D. Newkirk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant Dr. H. van de Erve Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Children Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthopedics J. S. Ward, Ph.G. Pharmacy Interlocutory Decree Granted To Mrs. Wooley Superior Judge R.Y.Williams has issued an interlocutory decree of divorce to Mrs.Edith M.Wooley of El Modena against her husband, J.R.Wooley.The decree provides $100 a month as alimony pending the final action in the case. There is no community property reservation.Wooley is said to own considerable property in the county, but this is understood have been acquired before his marriage. MOSQUITO SWARMS CAPTURE BIG LINER Overwhelmed by vast clouds of vicious mosquitoes that drove blinded passengers and crew from the decks,the steamship Spokane had one of the oddest maritime adventures in history during a recent trip from Skagwa yto Seattle. The wind-blown millions of insects descended on the ship too suddenly to permit the closing of doors and portholes.The windows of the pilot house were covered, so thickly it was impossible to see.All the crew and passengers were forced below decks,but even there they had to fight for breath in the midst of a whirling mass of stinging insects.A black bear,tied near the forecastle,was so maddened by the myriads of bites that it jumped overboard and was hanged by its chain and collar. Within a few minutes the wind subsided,and the clouds of mosquitoes were seen to pass away to leeward.The dead insects were cleared from the decks with a hose save for a bottleful that Captain Wallaby took into port to prove this oddest of sea yarns. At the time of the attack the Spokane was a 150 miles from shore.The mosquitoes were undoubtedly sucked up from their breeding grounds in the Alaska swamps by a small cyclone,and carried out to sea,since mosquitoes seldom fly more than a few hundred yards from their breeding place. "SWINDLE SHEETS" OUST DRY AGENTS Padded expense accounts have resulted in the dismissal of fifty prohibition agents in New York within the last month. Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair has announced. All others who are detected submitting "swindle sheets" to Uncle Sam will be summarily discharged, the commissioner added. Copper takes it name from the island of Cyprus. Would Divide Estate Of Citizen Of Orange Petition or letters of administration in the estate of P. E. Parsons of Orange were filed today by W. W. Parsons, a brother of the deceased. The heirs to the estate, which is valued at approximately $10,000, are May A. Parsons, the widow, and two daughters, Elsie M. Parsons, Orange, and Mrs. Mabel C. Heren, Evanston, Illinois. Parson's death was said to have resulted from injuries received in a fall down the elevator shaft of the Kogler hardware store at Orange, F. C. Drumm is attorney for the petitioner. MOOGHES 3,022 MILE RIDE BY AUTOMOBILE Railroad strikes mean nothing in the life of J. K. Christian, prominent Chicago real estate dealer, insofar as transportation is concerned. Not as long as he has a stout pair of legs and can "mooch" an occasional lift from passing motorists. Mr. Christian is a member of the Adventurers club that exclusive organization, every member of which must have performed some remarkable feat. As a result of a recent wager laid in the club between Mr. Chris- The NEW EDISON CHAMBERS OF SURROGATE'S COURT BROOKLYN, N.Y. Mr. Thomas A. Edison, Orange, New Jersey. Dear Mr. Edison: Mr. Thomas A. Edison, Orange, New Jersey. Dear Mr. Edison: I want to tell you how h I was by the realism which the New Edison comparison test which was given before-the of the American Legion. The quality, tone, and h Miss Clark's recreated voice were the sam tone and humanness of Miss Clark's living eyes shut, I could not tell one from the e is also true when Mr. Young played in com Re-Creation of his own piano-playing, -- Philips sang in comparison with the Re-Cr own voice. Very truly yours, General Wingate commanded the 52nd Field Artillery in France. As Judge Wingate, he is now Surrogate of Brooklyn. "With my eyes shu I could not tell one fr Before You Buy, Hear the Phonograph Tha Had General Wingate Guessing!—Compare CERTAINLY,—you have never denied this: That the ideal phonograph is the one whose reproduction of music can perfect realism is in black on white. We can show it to you,—and will. Whether all this convinces you or Before You Buy, Hear the Phonograph That Had General Wingate Guessing!—Compare CERTAINLY,—you have never denied this: That the ideal phonograph is the one whose reproduction of music can not be told from the original music. Your reason, however, has probably insisted— —that so perfect a phonograph can never be. General Wingate tells you it can be—and IS! Read his letter. Last month, Bamboschek told you the same thing: —and he is principal conductor at the Metropolitan Opera House. America's magazines and newspapers have printed numerous articles by leading musicians and music-critics—and they also said what General Wingate has said. The proof of the New Edison's perfect realism is in black on white. We can show it to you,—and will. Whether all this convinces you or not, doesn't it suggest something? Doesn't it suggest that you are overlooking the newest, most interesting and most significant development in phonographs—unless you hear the marvelous New Edison yourself? —Unless you compare. —Unless you try the phonograph that does sustain the comparison-test against those which do not. Why not make sure that your Christmas phonograph is the phonograph which will bring your family music's highest pleasures and benefits? Come in and hear the comparisons we've arranged. Please come—any time. Dunham & Knipe New Location 162 W. Center St. Anaheim 3,022 MILE BY AUTOMOBILE ences mean nothing in the Christian, prominent Chite dealer, insofar as is concerned. Not as a stout pair of legs and an occasional lift from its. is a member of the lab. that exclusive orly member of which formed some remarkresult of a recent wagtub between Mr. Chris- tian and Capt. F. J. Franklin, Mr. Christian has just copleted a hike of 3,022 miles, ending at Lake Charles, La. He traveled this distance in twenty-seven days, averaging 100 miles a day, during which, under the terms of the wager, he was not to pay a cent for transportation. He started out to make California, but fetched up in Texas, where he was arrested as a vagrant. He says free rides were scarcer in the south than in the north. Having lost the wager, Captain Franklin will pay for a banquet at which 180 members will be present. Mr. Christian will return by rail. The bamboo is a giant grass. RADIO Equipment We have everything for wireless work. ANAHEIM IGNITION DEPOT 218 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim BUY IT IN ANAHEIM. June 2nd=1921 to tell you how highly impressed with the New Edison showed in the given before-the-Reville Post ity, tone, and humanness of voice were the same as the quality, as Clark's living voice. With my all one from the other. The same played in comparison with a piano-playing, -- and when Mr. on with the Re-creation of his Very truly yours. Helen Clark Making the Test The test General Wingate heard was made May 25th, 1921, in the 2nd Field Artillery Armory, Brooklyn, before Reville Post No.127, American Legion—and its friends. Miss Clark, it will be noted, stood right beside the New Edison while making the comparison. shut, one from the other." Graph That Compare! Do You Know? That Edison is first with Broadway hits? For $_____ (Fill in your own first payment) You Can Have a New Edison Do You Know? That Edison is first with Broadway hits? For $_____ (Fill in your own first payment) You Can Have a New Edison for Xmas Den't think that you can't afford a New Edison. Our Christmas Budget Plan will pleasantly astonish you. Tell us how much you wish to pay as deposit. So long as the amount is sufficient to show good faith, we will accept it—and deliver your instrument for Christmas. You pay no more till next year. Then budget the balance according to your convenience. All the agreement we ask is a Gentlemen's Agreement. 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