anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-12
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Why is it that unless the shoe is too small a girl will insist that it doesn't fit?
Yes, prosperity is just around the corner. Now why didn't somebody think of going the other way.
The army and navy bill for 1922 would build 150,000 homes, or keep 1732 used cars in running order.
RADIO Equipment
We have everything for wireless work.
ANAHEIM IGNITION DEPOT
218 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
Town and County
Mrs. Stella Blanchard Irvine of Riverside was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ross convention week. The Irvines and Ross' were neighbors in La Crosse, Wis., over forty-five years ago.
—Hear these big fix trots, "I'll Promise," "Santu," "Tucky Home" demonstrated at Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
Mrs. W. E. Lenz of Garden Grove is a patient in the Anaheim sanatorium.
—Watch for the opening date of the Cedar Chest.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagle spent Armistice day at Orange County Park.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway and Mrs. Walter Luce, Mrs. M. E. Canby motored to-H-day afternoon.
—Cedar Chest Watch for the Rev. and M. have returned attending the school convene.
—Mary E. Co.
N. Los Angeles
Mrs. McLeil Virginia McLennan spent yesterday County Park.
—Amack & Sa
148 West Cedar Master Bill the Anaheim if it's from W.
The Evangel regular weekday 7:30. Every night be present.
—Two big blues Some Lovin' B Song Shop, H—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Gertrude Martin Monica late The mained over she spent the time returning with —Witman, Eye.
B. G.; Plummet is a patient at —Big stock of sic just in. Music Store.
C. C. Berger gelen where he dence.
Mr. and Mrs.' family of Ontario day of Mrs. D John Duckwe out again after Mr. and Mrs.' are parents of Mrs. W. H. a patient in the Mrs. K. W. at the Evangel night.
Miss Walker
THE BLOT
A story that grazes your sense of pity
ONE OF THE SEASON'S BEST!
A Dandy Vaudeville Offering
Gale and Record
"Songs You Love To Hear"
Charles Hawley at the Pipe Organ
California
THEATRE ANHEIM
Why
Studebaker
Enclosed cars are so Popu
The Studebaker line of enclosed cars is complete. The six models range the Light-Six Coupe-Roadster to the ro luxurious, seven-passenged Big-Six Se
Each of the models has incorporated coach work seventy years of Studebake
The Studebaker line of enclosed road cars is complete. The six models range from the Light-Six Coupe-Roadster to the rooftop luxurious, seven-passenged Big-Six Sedans.
Each of the models has incorporated a coach work seventy years of Studebaker experience in fine carriage building. One covers a particular field of transportation in a complete and satisfying manner.
The completeness of the Studebaker line of enclosed cars, however, does not fullyplain their great popularity.
The real reason is that Studebaker closed motor carriages offer that rare combination of fine coach work and a chassis free from noise and vibration. They are equipped with the famous Studebaker head motor.
And this rare combination is offered at moderate prices.
HARRY D. RILEY
151 So. Los Angeles Street.
"A Safe Place to Buy a Used Car"
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM
County Topics
motored to Huntington Beach yesterday afternoon.
—Cedar Chest opens about the 18th Watch for the exact date.—Adv.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. M. Sutherland have returned to Santa Monica after attending the three days Sunday school convention here.
—Mary E. Coons. Notary Public. 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7:0.—Adv.
Mrs. McLellan, Missres Nina and Virginia McLellan and Carl Palm spent yesterday afternoon at Orange County Park.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors. 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Master Bill Ortega is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
If it's with Wittman's it's good.—Adv.
The Evangelical Choir will have its regular weekly practice tonight at 7:30. Every member is requested to be present.
—Two big blue numbers, "I Want Some Lovin' Blues," "Wabash Blues." Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and Miss Gertrude Martin motored to Santa Monica late Thursday evening and remained over Armistice day. They spent the time with deep sea fishing, returning with good results.
—Witman, Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
B. G. Plummer of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
—Big stock of secular and sacred music just in. Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
C. C. Berger left today for Los Angeles where he will make his residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hargrave and family of Ontario were guests yesterday of Mrs. Delilah Baker.
John Duckworth, Jr., is able to be out again after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heinz of this city are parents of a baby boy.
Mrs. W. H. Edgar of Santa Ana is a patient in the Anaheim sanatorium.
Mrs. K. W. Allen will give a talk at the Evangelical church Sunday night.
Miss Walker of the Johnston Wick-Motored to Huntington Beach yesterday afternoon.
—Cedar Chest opens about the 18th Watch for the exact date.—Adv.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. M. Sutherland have returned to Santa Monica after attending the three days Sunday school convention here.
—Mary E. Coons. Notary Public. 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7:0.—Adv.
Mrs. McLellan, Missres Nina and Virginia McLellan and Carl Palm spent yesterday afternoon at Orange County Park.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors. 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Master Bill Ortega is a patient at the Anaheim sanatorium.
If it's with Wittman's it's good.—Adv.
The Evangelical Choir will have its regular weekly practice tonight at 7:30. Every member is requested to be present.
—Two big blue numbers, "I Want Some Lovin' Blues," "Wabash Blues." Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and Miss Gertrude Martin motored to Santa Monica late Thursday evening and remained over Armistice day. They spent the time with deep sea fishing, returning with good results.
—Witman, Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
B. G. Plummer of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim hospital.
—Big stock of secular and sacred music just in. Song Shop, Hammel's Music Store.—Adv.
C. C. Berger left today for Los Angeles where he will make his residence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hargrave and family of Ontario were guests yesterday of Mrs. Delilah Baker.
John Duckworth, Jr., is able to be out again after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heinz of this city are parents of a baby boy.
Mrs. W. H. Edgar of Santa Ana is a patient in the Anaheim sanatorium.
Mrs. K. W. Allen will give a talk at the Evangelical church Sunday night.
Miss Walker of the Johnston Wick-Motored to Huntington Beach yesterday afternoon.
—Cedar Chest opens about the 18th Watch for the exact date.—Adv.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. M.Sutherland have returned to Santa Monica after attending the three days Sunday school convention here.
—Mary E.Coons.NotaryPublic 120N.LosAngelesSt.Phone7:0.Adv.Mrs.McLellan,MisresNinaandVirginiaMcLellanandCarlPalmspentyesterdayafternoonatOrangeCountyPark.
—Amack&Sanderson.chiropractors 148WestCenterSt.-Adv.MasterBillOrtegaisapatientattheAnaheimsanatorium.
Ifit'swithWittman'sit'sgood.Adv.TheEvangelicalChoirwillhaveitsregularweeklypracticetontheatat7:30.Everymemberisrequestedtobepresent.
Twobigbluenumbers"IWantSomeLovin'Blues","WabashBlues"SongShop,Hammel'sMusicStore.Adv.Mr,andMrs.PaulMartinandMissGertrudeMartinmotoredtoSantaMonicalateThursdayeveningandremainedoverArmisticedayTheyspentthetimewithdeepseafishingreturningwithgoodresults.Writman,Eyesightspecialist.Adv.B.G.PlummerofHuntingtonBeachisapatientattheAnaheimhospital.Bigstockofsecularand sacredmusicjustin.SongShop,Hammel'sMusicStore.Adv.C.C.BergerlefttodayforLosAngeleswherehewillmakehisresidence.Mr,andMrs.A.C.HargraveandfamilyofOntariowereguessyesterdayofMrs.DelliahBaker.JohnDuckworth,Jr.isabletobeoutagainafterseriousillness.Mr,andMrs.J.SHeinzofthiscityareparentsofababyboy.Mrs.W.H.EdgarofSantaAnaisapatientintheAnaheimsanatorium.Mrs.K.W.AllenwillgivealtatheEvangelicalchurchSundaynight.MissWalkeroftheJohnstonWick-motoredtoHuntingtonBeachyesterdayadvance.Mrs.M.L.SealeanddaughterIonewillspendtheweek-endatWhittier.Mr和Mrs.JohnPfeifferandsonPhilliparemovingtoBreawheretheyhavebuiltanewhomeontheUnionOiltract.Mr和Mrs.PfeifferhavebeenresidentsofthiscityforthelastfouryearsandlivedonSouthHelenastreetduringthistime.Mrs.GraceCuffandsonHenrywilloccupythehometheyareleaving.Mrs.CuffwillbejoinedsoybeyhersonfromHonolulu.Mr和Mrs LeeEicholtzhavepurchasedranchbelongingtoMr和Mrs.A.K.DahlonEaststreetTheyplantobuildalargecountryhomeonthecorneroftheacreageandkeeptwoacreestor theirhomeplace,dividingtherestofthelandintsub-divisionstobegold.Mrs.HattleMillofMontereyistheguestofher sister,Mrs.FredMitchellofSouthLosAngelesstreet.DanandBertO'RourkehavepurchasedahouseandlotatOliveandAlberta.他们willmovefrom theirpresentlocalitythefirstofDecember.Mr和Mrs.EarlGoodrumandMr和Mrs.CochranmotoredtoLongBeachyesterday.MissSylviaMayDumaswillleavetomorrowfora fewdays'visitwithrelativesatChino.SheexpectstoreturntoAnaheimTuesdayandwillleaveimmediatelyforBakersfieldwhereshewillvisitMrs.Willard.formerlyMrs.Sims.MissDumasleavesforOklahoma soon.
HEMSTITCHING
Expertwork.immediatedelivery.Irelinecoats.suits.furs.Mme.Parks.AnaheimDyeWorks,217W.Center.Phone167J-Adv.
FOR SALE
1919Scripps-Boothtouringcar,fivegood tires,新 paint,lined top andis in good running condition.Forquick sale,$675,can arrange terms.Phone48,Anaheim-Adv."
SHE COULD USE HIM
"Rastus,"said the judge sternly,"you'replainnoaccountandshiftless,andforthisfightI'mgoingtosendyouawayforayearathard labor." "Please,Jedge,"interrupted Mrs.Rastusfromthe rearofthe courtroom,"willyo'Honorjes'kindersplitdatsentence?Don'tsendhimawayfromheart.com"
ANAHEIM GARAGE MEDICALTHANKED FOR HELPIN S.S.PARADE
George G.Allen, chairman oftheparadecommitteeinconnectionwiththethirty-secondannualconventionoftheSouthernCaliforniaSundaySchoolAssociation,todayissuedfollowingstatemententofthanks totheragermanofAnaheimfor theiroperationinmakingtheparadeassuccessful.Inbethalfoftheparadecommittee wishtotakethisopportunitytocontendourhearty thanks totheragermanofAnaheimandallothersthere willingandhearty co-operation
The Oran
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hargrave and family of Ontario were guests yesterday of Mrs. Delliah Baker.
John Duckworth, Jr., is able to be out again after a serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Heinz of this city are parents of a baby boy.
Mrs. W. H. Edgar of Santa Ana is a patient in the Anaheim sanatorium.
Mrs. K. W. Allen will give a talk at the Evangelical church Sunday night.
Miss Walker of the Johnston Wickett Clinic spent the holiday with Santa Ana friends.
Miss Inez Jordan is the guest of Anaheim friends and relatives today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Tomblin will leave Wednesday for Denver where they will visit with Mr. Tomblin's parents. They will remain there during the holidays.
Mrs. Schnitger of South Helena street has sold her home to Mr. Frazee of Bakersfield. She left yesterday for San Diego where she will remain with her daughter, Mrs. Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. McClellan who have been guests of friends here for the last two weeks, left yesterday for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson motorized to Long Beach and Los Angeles yesterday.
1919 Scripps-Booth touring car, five good tires, new paint, lined top and is in good running condition. For quick sale, $675, can arrange terms. Phone 48, Anaheim.-Adv.
SHE COULD USE HIM
"Rastus," said the judge sternly, "you're plain no-account and shiftless, and for this fight I'm going to send you away for a year at hard labor."
"Please, Judge," interrupted Mrs. Rastus from the rear of the court room, "will yo' Honor jes' kinder split dat sentence? Don't send him away from home, but let dat hard labor stand."—The American Legion Weekly.
come-d fascinating
Sit behind the wheel of this new Jordan Brougham and drive it. You'll experience a thrill such as you never knew before.
On the open road you glide along with perfect ease—conscious of a dynamic, powerful something that awakens the admiring glance of the passer-by.
That's power! It's the new motor, exclusively Jordan. There's pep-punch-performance aplenty.
You ride relaxed—there's no fatigue. You become enthralled by the many easy miles per hour on country roads. That's comfort.
line of enclosed motor
six models range from
Roadster to the roomy,
passenger Big-Six Sedan.
has incorporated in its
years of Studebaker exterriage building. Each
alar field of transportad satisfying manner.
of the Studebaker line
ever, does not fully exularity.
that Studebaker enoes offer that rare comch work and a chassis
vibration. They are
famous Studebaker "L"
combination is offered at a
D. RILEY
Angeles Street.
Used Car"
You ride relaxed—there's no fatigue. You become enthralled by the many easy miles per hour on country roads. That's comfort.
NEW JORDAN
Silhouette, $2095
Playboy, $2095
Landaule
F.O.B.
J. E. WALTER
Corner Olive and East Anaheim, C
JOR
JORDAN MOTOR CAR COMP
SUM GARAGE MEN
INKED FOR HELP
S. S. PARADE
G. Allen, chairman of the committee in connection with second annual convention southern California: Sunday association, today issued the statement of thanks to the co-ma of Anaheim for their co-making the parade a success of the parade committee. I take this opportunity to express thanks to the garage anaheim and all others for hard and hearty co-operation in the furnishing of cars for the transportation in the big convention parade Thursday afternoon through Orange County of the delegates to the thirty-second annual convention of the Sunday School Association of Southern California.
“This is just another proof of the good fellowship and the willingness of our business men and citizens to let no good cause go unassisted or to fail to give a boost for Anaheim and Orange County.
“Expressions of appreciation, praise and surprise which were heard on all sides as scenes of beauty, industry and prosperity were seen in the parade, many persons for the first time realizing why we of Orange County are so enthusiastic about our county.
“We feel we were amply repaid for any effort on our part necessary to the success of the parade.”
SUPERIOR QUALITY
Coronado Bitter Wine Tonic
Better your complexion, brighten your eyes; sleep soundly and restfully after your day’s work. A pleasant, reliable stimulant on sale at Heying’s Pharmacy and Anaheim Pharmacy.
Sole Manufacturers: Coronado Wholesale Co. Los Angeles
The Orange County Choral Union
Ellis Rhodes, Director, Will Present
Gilbert & Sullivan’s Light Opera
“The Mikado”
At the High School Auditorium, Santa Ana
Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, November 22, 23
Sets on sale at Santa Ana Book Store 25c, 50c and 75c. All Seats Reserved
List of Principals.
Dr. Bryant
Maurice Phillips
Robt. L. Brown
Nanki Pooh
Yum Yum
Katisha
Ray Miles
Mrs. May, Miss Warner
Wednesday and Wednesday Evenings, November 22, 23
sets on sale at Santa Ana Book Store 25c, 50c and 75c. All Seats Reserved
List of Principals.
Dr. Bryant Nanki Pooh Ray Miles
Maurice Phillips Yum Yum Mrs. May Miss Warner
Robt. L. Brown Katisha Miss Holly Lash
Prof. Earl Fraser Pitty Sing Miss Dorothy Meade
Peep Box Miss Cartwright
e-drive this
ting Brougham!
heel of this new
m and drive it.
ce a thrill such
new before.
oad you glide
ect ease—conmic, powerful
wakens the adthe passer-by.
It's the new
vely Jordan.
nch—perform-
d—there's no
ome enthralled
asy miles per
roads. That's
You feel a oneness with this
fascinating car. You enjoy its
solid, sturdy feeling. You know
the car is all one piece. It
stays put.
There's no wriggling or wabbling. It's balanced right.
Women quickly love this fascinating Brougham for its distinctive lines—its rare beauty—its
handling ease—its rich appointments—its sturdy character.
Come in and drive it. Many
we never hope to sell are doing so daily.
You'll find it the best car that
can be built at the price. You
may buy now with confidence.
there's no
some enthralled
easy miles per
roads. That's
we never hope to sell are doing so daily.
You'll find it the best car that
can be built at the price. You
may buy now with confidence.
NEW JORDAN PRICES
Playboy, $2095 Landaulet, $2995 Sedan, $3200 Brougham, $3200
F. O. B. Factory
WALTER & COMPANY
Corner Olive and East Center Street
Anaheim, California
RDAN
MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INC., Cleveland, Ohio