anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-09
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Let's All Go!
BE WITH THE
CROWDS
Tomorrow 2:30 - T
COME TO THE
Matinee
THE PRICE IS JUST
A MITE
25c and 50c
PLUS TAX
5
Big
Acts
5
LOOK AT THIS PICTURE
FRANK MAYO
—IN—
LOOK AT THIS PICTURE
FRANK MAYO
—IN—
"A BLAZING DRAMA OF T
WHERE MEN MUST FIG
AND LOVE
LICENSES TO WED
Lee Hutchison, 32, Santa Ana, to Ethel Brownlow, 33, Santa Ana.
Glen Leach, 21, San Pedro, to Veral F. McCray, 18, San Pedro.
Russell M. Vogel, 22, San Pedro, to Margaret M. Mitchell, 23, Long Beach.
Luther W. Perry, 22, Bakersfield, to Ann Della Bogus, 21, Meriden, Conn.
Robert H. Menelaus, 21, Los Angeles, to Helen H. Wall, 20, Los Angeles.
Dick Austin, 42, San Pedro, to Anna Hicks, 45, Long Beach.
Carlyle R. Robinson, 34, Los Angeles, to Lyle F. Allen, 28, Los Angeles.
Henry J. Casselberry, 23, San Francisco, to Emilie Verdugo, 19, Laguna Beach.
Peter J. Weiland, 24, High Grove, to Adeline I. Poteet, 20, Riverside.
Bruce A. Robertson, 32, Los Angeles, to May E. Waterbury, 40, Los Angeles.
Louis M. Corum, 75, San Diego; Mildred A. Koplin, 50, San Diego.
Luther Shobe, 40, Los Angeles;
Lena O. Bullion, 34, Los Angeles.
Jesus Moreno, 21, Los Alamitos;
Lupe Soldona, 18, Los Alamitos.
Town a
Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Angeles are visiting fr
helm for a few days.
—Hear these big fix tr
rise," "Santu"." "Tucky"
strated at Hammel's L
Adv.
Mrs. Walter Merrill
Lamb spent the day w
Long Beach.
—Watch for the openi
Cedar Chest.—Adv.
The automobile of
parked at the corner
Center streets, between
o'clock last night was
—Witman for good jew
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L
Garden Grove road wert
and Mrs. A. G. Blem re-
—Cedar Chest opens a
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Miss Lillian Russell h
the California bank of
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N. Los Angeles St. Ph
Mrs. Eugene Pelot
last week of Mr. and M
John Bradley has ad
tion at the Anaheim N
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pe
to Los Angeles Sunday.
—Amack & Sanderson,
148 West Center street
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
turned from a northern
Mrs. J. Lloyd Moore
visited with friends in
terday.
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Edward Campbell t
ness in Los Angeles la
The H. K. Circle b
poned from this Frida
One-Ton Truck Chassis $445
E. O. B. Detroit
With Pneumatic Tires and Demountable Rims
Does More For Less
THAT the Ford One-ton truck does more for the farmer or the merchant is proved by the great number of them now in daily use,—that it does this at less cost is shown by the actual figures—a smaller first cost and a much lower expense for operation and upkeep.
The Ford One-ton Truck has proved a great money saver, as well as a labor saver. It has solved the problems of economic transportation between the farm and the city.
The Ford One-ton truck has all the merits of the Ford car, with added strength for greater capacity. The worm drive of aluminum bronze gives unusual and positive power at a very low cost.
Come irr and let us show you how the Ford One-ton Truck will help you and save you money in your work.
IMPORTANT
We are prepared to furnish the Ford Truck equipped either with Standard or Special Gearing. The Standard Gearing gives the truck a maximum of power. The Special Gearing increases the speed of the truck from five to seven miles an hour, converting it into a Fast Delivery Car.
GEORGE DUNTON
SALES AND SERVICE
FORD AND FORDSON
Phone 263 Anaheim
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM
CALIFORNIA
DIRECTION WEST COAST THEATRES, INC.
0 - Tomorrow 7:00 - To
Meiklejohn and Dunn
Vaudeville
ROAD SHOW
SOME SHOW
LOOK AT THIS HEADLINE ACT
THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT ON THE
AMERICAN STAGE TODAY
8—OF AMERICA'S GREATEST
THESE DOGS GO THROUGH THE W
SOME SHOW
AYO
NG DRAMA OF THE TROPICS,
MEN MUST FIGHT TO LIVE—
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LOOK AT THIS HEADLINE ACT
THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT ON THE
AMERICAN STAGE TODAY
8—OF AMERICA'S GREATEST
THESE DOGS GO THROUGH THE W
ON T
THIS ACT IS WOR
A SHOW YOU CAN
Town and County Topics
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Black of Los Angeles are visiting friends in Anaheim for a few days.
—Hear these big fix trots, "I'll Promise," "Santu." "Tucky Home" demonstrated at Hammel's Music Store, Adv.
Mrs. Walter Merrill and Mrs. C. C. Lamb spent the day with friends at Long Beach.
—Watch for the opening date of the Cedar Chest, Adv.
The automobile of A. J. Yorker, parked at the corner of Palm and Center streets, between 7:30 and 9 o'clock last night, was stolen.
—Witman for good jewelry. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of the Garden Grove road were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blom recently.
—Cedar Chest opens about the 18th Watch for the exact date. Adv.
Mrs. Lillian Russell leaves today for the California bank of Los Angeles.
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 750.—Adv.
Mrs. Eugene Pelot was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blom. John Bradley has accepted a position at the Anaheim National bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Prescott motored to Los Angeles Sunday.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ritchie have returned from a northern motor trip.
Mrs. J. Lloyd Moore of Long Beach visited with friends in Anaheim yesterday.
If it's from Witman's it is good. Adv.
Edward Campbell transacted business in Los Angeles last night.
The H. K. Circle has been postponed from this Friday until Novem-
Mrs. L. C. McKinney is the guest of friends in San Francisco for two weeks.
Mrs. Stone is entertaining Mrs. Charles Brennan of Paso Robles for there two weeks.
The Eastern Star 500 club which was scheduled to meet with Mrs. Metcalf Friday, the 11th, is postponed this month.
The Coterie club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'colk with
Mrs. Lesher at 907 West Broadway. Every member is requested to go present as a business meeting will be held.
HEMSTITCHING
—Expert work, immediate delivery.
I reline coats, suits, furs. Mme. Parks, Anaheim Dye Works, 217 W. Center. Phone 167J—Adv.
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.
California
THEATRE
Monday Night
Nov.14
Elks'
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Theatre
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Prescott instructed to Los Angeles Sunday.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ritchie have returned from a northern motor trip.
Mrs. J. Lloyd Moore of Long Beach visited with friends in Anaheim yesterday.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Edward Campbell transacted business in Los Angeles last night.
The H. K. Circle has been postponed from this Friday until November 18.
—Two big blue numbers. "I Want Some Lovin' Blues." "Wabash Blues." Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Kelly and family motored to San Pedro Sunday and visited the New Mexico.
Mrs. W. O. Day of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
—Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
Master Melvin Peter of this city is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
Aubrey Matthews, manager of the West End Stroup market is ill at his home for a few days. Mr. Pickle is taking his place in his absence.
—Big stock of secular and sacred music just in. Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz surprised their sisters and mother last Friday by their visit. Mr. Horwitz will be remembered by many of the Anaheim people, having lived here ten years ago. They were just recently married.
Miss Hannah Horwitz has ruffled to her work with Judge Howard.
Mrs. Joe Collins visited in Los Angeles today.
Mrs. F. A. Rowe of Santa Rosa will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde S. Williams.
Mrs. Hattie Lang will be the speaker and give messages from flowers at the spiritual church of Anaheim at 204 North Los Angeles street tomorrow night. She will be assisted by A. C. Buss, pastor of the San Bernardino church.
A. S. Goble of San Bernardino visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble en route to Santa Ana.
Mrs. J. C. Calloway of Long Beach visited with friends in Anaheim yesterday.
Elks' Charity Show
'MISS DOLLY DIMPLES'
3-Act Musical Comedy
250—Local People—250
72½% Girls
21—Song Hits—21
12—Big Choruses—12
Seat Sale Opens
Thursday Morning
at 8 o'clock
Heying Pharmacy
Admission $1.00;
Reserved Seats $1.50
HURRY!
ANAHEIM'S PICTURE PALACE
Let's All Go!
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
- Tomorrow 9:00
5 Big Acts
5
A Great Two Hour Show Come Early!
HEADLINE ACT
ANIMAL ACT ON THEAGE TODAY
BARNOLD'S ANIMALS
In A One Act Pantomine Entitled "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE"
AMERICA'S GREATEST CANINE PERFORMERS—
HEADLINE ACT
ANIMAL ACT ON THE
AGE TODAY
BARNOLD'S ANIMALS
In A One Act Pantomine Entitled
"A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE"
AMERICA'S GREATEST CANINE PERFORMERS—
THROUGH THE WHOLE ACT WITHOUT THEIR TRAINER
ON THE STAGE
THIS ACT IS WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE
SHOW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS
West Broadway,
requested to ge
meeting will be
CHING
immediate delivery.
mites, furs. Mme.
e Works, 217 W.
—Adv.
BER
and graze your
lessor and spray to
press your top. We
cars. 135 Elm St
Ingraham, Prop.
"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
'Come see a man who told me all things that ever I did.'—John 4:29.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday by appointment. 705 West Sixth street, Los Angeles, Cal.
Joseph George, a Denver bootblack, calculates that he has sailed more than 1,500,000 shoes during the 21 years that he has been in the business.
Missionary Says Whisky
Making Indians Restless
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9.—Whisky is making Indians of Humboldt and Siskiyou counties so restless and irritable that prohibition enforcement officers soon will be sent to conduct wholesale raids. E. Forrest Mitchell district prohibition enforcement officer, announced yesterday. The Rev. Charles H. Baker, an Episcopal missionary of Orleans, Humboldt county, said more whisky was being drunk by the Indians than before prohibition was declared effective, and a spirit of lawlessness was being created.
CALIFORNIA
Anaheim
Your Last Opportunity
To See
EBE DANIELS
To See
EBE DANIELS
IN THAT SMASHING FARCE
THE SPEED GIRL"
questionably the snappiest action picture of the year. You'll surely like this one.
ebe Daniels in Jail again! What! Sure!!!
Remember when she was in the Santa Ana Jail? ? ?
—YOU WILL ALSO SEE—
THE HANNELLE TRIO
Those three lively girls, who entertain with splendid music.