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THE BIG SHOW ARRIVES CALIFORNIA DIRECTION W TODAY FIVE BIG ACTS 5 The Biggest VAUDEV COMEDY THE FAVORITE COMEDY TEAM Phesay and Powell OFFER “As You Like It” POPULAR PRICES 25c and 50c POPULAR PRICES 25c and 50c 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, dropay, high and low blood pressure, nervous troubles. 148 West Center St., Anaheim GUY L. K'AY, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON X-Ray Laboratory Graduate Nurse in Attendance Phones: Office 45J; Res. 45M PLACENTIA, CALIF. 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. DR. CHAS. S. O'TOOLE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5 Phones. Office 569; Res. 546 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. Evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 to 8 —Phone 413— A. C. FOY DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Lady Attendant 133 1-2 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Society - Clubs Social REBEKAHS TO HOLD DRILL PRACTICE The Rebekah lodge will hold drill practice tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Friday night is the regular meeting of the month. MRS. JESSURUM IS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE Mrs. D. Jessurum was the charming hostess ao the Wednesday Bridge Luncheon Club at her home on North Lemon street yesterday. After the dainty luncheon served at 1'o'clock cards were enjoyed with Miss Elize Jessurum scoring high and Mrs. W. W. Manter, second. The guests present were Mrs. B. H Sidnam, Mrs. Ralph Maas, Mrs. J. A. Elize Jessurum, Mrs. Edith Mrs. H. O. Henderson, Closson, Mrs. Edith MiWilliam Jackson, Mrs. G. Mrs. J. H. Garnett, M. Manter. MRS. GEORGE PRINCE RETURNS FROM EAST Mrs. George Prince, who visiting in the east for two months, returned to Anright. Mrs. Prince was here by Mr. and Mrs. C. parents of George and Shirand Miss Madroma Princetown, Ill., their sister. M. Prince plan to spend the day of the winter in Anaheim. FIVE HUNDRED ENJOY AT ROBERTSON HOME Mr. and Mrs. N.P.Robhosts last night to the Evening Five Hundred c 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 133 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. R. D. Newkirk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant Dr. H. von de Erve Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Children Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthospedics J. B. Ward, Ph.G. Pharmacy THE HUMPHREY RADIANT CREATES ALL-PERVADING —just like the warmth of California sunshine, or the sends its penetrating rays everywhere, flooding the room instead of merely producing a path of heat that soon FOR BATH ROOMS AND BEAUTIFUL WARMTH —the portable Humphrey RADIANTFIRE model is pervading warmth, the amount of heat can be perfect supreme importance—THERE IS ABSOLUTELY THIS wonderful RADIANT heat serves to purify the air A SURPRISE! —awaits every woman who visits the RADIANT-FIRE demonstration this week. —Ask your distributor about it. THIS WEEK —your RADIANTFIRE distributor offers a special display of various models in small portable size to the beautiful fireplace type with andirons. —He will explain just why this halls California sunshine. SOUTHERN COUNTY GAS COMPANY Phone 166 238 East Center Street “There is only one RADIANTFIRE Humphrey builds it.” The HUMPHREY Radiant IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA ANAHEIM DIRECTION WEST COAST THEATERS, INC. TODAY the Biggest Show in America at Popular Prices MEIKLEJOHN AND DUNN DEVILLE ROAD SHOP DANCING AN ENTIRE COMPANY OF SINGERS AND DANCERS —IN— “A NIGHT IN ARGENTINE” NOVELTY THE NAN HALPERN OF THE WEST JEAN De CONDE THE CAMEAO COMMEDIENNE 5---BIG ACTS---5 COME EARLY “B” INT 5---BIG ACTS---5 COME EARLY Mrs. Maas, Mrs. J. A. Clays, Miss Elize Jessurum, Mrs. Edgar Hartung, Mrs. H. O. Henderson, Mrs. G. W. Lossson, Mrs. Edith Mitchell, Mrs. William Jackson, Mrs. Grace Adkins, Mrs. J. H. Garnett, Mrs. W. W. Canter. MRS. GEORGE PRINCE RETURNS FROM EAST Mrs. George Prince, who has been sitting in the east for the last two months, returned to Anaheim last night. Mrs. Prince was accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Prince, parents of George and Sidney Prince, and Miss Madroma Prince of Beardswn, Ill., their sister, Mr. and Mrs. ince plan to spend the greater part the winter in Anaheim. VE HUNDRED ENJOYED AT ROBERTSON HOME Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Robertson were last night to the Wednesday evening Five Hundred club. Cards were the amusement of the evening with Mrs. Oscar Brunett and Mr. Charles Stone receiving high scores, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaller receiving second and Mr. and Mrs. John Hetebrink receiving the consolation. After the games refreshments were served. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brunett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaller, Mr. and Mrs. McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hetebrink and Mrs. John Lemke. CEDAR CHEST GIFT SHOPS OPENED Every gift giver loves to buy the daintiest and cleverest gift she can find for her friends. At 117 North Palm street, the Cedar Chest Gift Shop has gifts for everyone; handmade gifts for the most fastidious. One can find things that are different from the factory made articles. They have that distinction of the clever needle work. Everyone is cordially invited to attend the formal opening of the Cedar Shop Friday and Saturday, to meet their friends and have a cup of tea with them and look over the many Christmas suggestions and gifts that the shop offers. ANAHEIM GUESTS ATTEND SURPRIZE The Yeomen lodge surprised Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Grunwald with a house warming at their new home on West Wilshire. The evening was spent in playing whist, music and other games. Mr. Fred Scott receiving high score and Mrs. Yates the consolation prize. Delicious refreshments of coffee, sandwiches and cake were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Collins, Mr. and Mrs. B. Goodirch, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Dykman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. Marham, Mrs. Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Grunwald. MRS. SKELTON AT HOLLAND ELECTRIC Mrs. Bertha Skelton, the factory representative from the Westinghouse in Los Angeles, will be in Anaheim three days at the Holland Electric store. She will serve waffles "while you wait" with no smoke or fuss at all. Just think how nice that is, to make waffles right at the table; one could really enjoy them. She will have a very pretty display of Christmas suggestions in every thing electrical one could wish for—toaster, toaster stove, grill, percolator, etc. Mrs. Skelton's very good waffle reciene may be purchased at the Holland Electric store at any time in the future. JOINT MEETING OF WOMEN'S SOCIETIES The Woman's Missionary Society and the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold a joint thankoffering meeting all day Friday opening at 10:30. Devotional services will be in charge of Mrs. T. H. Walker; report of the Los Angeles Presbytery, "Freedman Work," by Mrs. H. A. Hawley; papers on "Slam" by Mrs. A. Nagel; "Mountaineers" by Mrs. Archibald; reading on "Slam" by Mrs. Earl Spencer; letters from Slam by Mrs. L. E. Miller, Mrs. R. N.Fay and Mrs. O.H.Renner.Mrs.Balley who has been among the South American peoples will give a short talk on that country.Mrs.Allen,a missionary from Africa,home on a furlough, THE HUMPHREY THE HUMPHREY RADIANTFIRE ES ALL-PERVADING HEAT California sunshine, or the heat from glowing coals. It everywhere, flooding the room with healthful, even warmth— a path of heat that soon seeks the ceiling. TH ROOMS AND BED ROOMS RADIANTFIRE model is ideal, for, aside from giving alltant of heat can be perfectly regulated, and what is of E IS ABSOLUTELY NO DISAGREEABLE ODOR. that serves to purify the atmosphere not to vitiate it. THIS WEEK RADIANTFIRE distributor is giving display of various models—from the table size to the beautiful period cope with andirons. explain just why this heat is like sunshine. NORTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY Phone 166 8 East Center Street only one RADIANTFIRE— Lumphrey builds it." The HUMPHREY radiantfire offering meeting all day Friday opening at 10:30. Devotional services will be in charge of Mrs. T. H. Walker; report of the Los Angeles Presbytery, "Freedman Work," by Mrs. H. A. Hawley; papers on "Slam" by Mrs. A. Nagel; "Mountaineers" by Mrs. Archibald; reading on "Slam" by Mrs. Earl Spencer; letters from Slam by Mrs. L. E. Miller, Mrs. R. N. Fay and Mrs. O. H. Renner. Mrs. Bailey who has been among the South American peoples will give a short talk on that country. Mrs. Allen, a missionary from Africa, home on a furlough, will give a talk on her work in that country. The answer to the roll call will be answered with short missionary items of interest. The women attending are asked to bring a box lunch and the hostesses for the day will furnish one hot dish and drinks. All the congregation are cordially invited to attend and enjoy the meeting. LICENSES TO WED L. Walter Jacobson, 27, Orange, to Eurma A. Hahn, 3, Orange. R. A. Foskett, 8, Concord, to Margaret A. Wohlgemuth, 19, Oakland. Rollo N. Davis, 36, Los Angeles, to Elsa I. Lindsey, 37, Los Angeles. Fred J. Ditscher, 23, Orange, to Gertrude S. Hahn, 19, Orange. Phillip Cooper, 46, Oakland, to Esther Donaghy, 40, Los Angeles. Sylvester W. Sutton, 75, Santa Ana, to Kate E. Wilkie, 54, Santa Ana. Albert W. Edwards, 51, Turlock, to Mary E. Bushman, 46, Los Angeles. Carl R. Mitchem, 22, Anaheim, to Fdna M. Steadalman, 20, Anaheim. Henry H. Roser, 58 Burleigh, to Grace V. Sifber, 32, Burleigh. Man Murdered Near Saugus Is Identified LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17.- The body of the man found murdered in the hills between Saugus and Newhall Saturday was identified by Deputy Sheriff N. M. Sweesy yesterday as that of "Bill Pagan" of Clairton, Pa. According to a telegram, the murdered man was the uncle of Makis Stevrcanos, a Greek of Clairton. Deputy Swessy started working on several clues to the murder yesterday. Thursday, November 17, 1921. ANAHEIM'S PICTURE PALACE THE BIG SHOW ARRIVES TODAY ar Prices SHOW FIVE BIG ACTS 5 TY N THE WEST N DE MEDIENNE MUSIC THE GEORGIA TRIO IN COMEDY AND SINGING DON'T MISS THE PICTURE "BLUE BLAZES" INTERESTING — EXCITING — THRILLING IN COMEDY AND SINGING DON'T MISS THE PICTURE "BLUE BLAZES" INTERESTING — EXCITING — THRILLING Valencia Hotel Guests W. E. Sandling, San Diego; C. E. Funke, San Francisco; A. E. and J. O. Neilson, Tonapah, Nevada; Ray Moody, San Francisco; Jean Dijon, New York; J. P. Johnson and wife Iowa; F. O. Rouk, Los Angeles; G. Howard, Los Angeles; E. E. Hitcock, Huntington Beach; V. O. Buckles, San Bernardino; C. Tooney, Los Angeles; J. W. Waltord, Los Angeles; C. L. Krieger, Los Angeles; W. R. Criffield and wife, Washington; Charles Kurtz, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Widdows, North and Maurice Widdows, Glendale; B. Karr, Los Angeles; S. A. Mitchell, Boston, Mass. Driver of Car Dies From Shock As Auto Hits Lad LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17.—So shocked was Fred T. Jackson, aged 30 Deaths and Funerals The funeral services of Mrs. Mary J. Lieb will be held at 8:30 o'clock from the Backs and Tegry chapel and 9 o'clock from the St. Boniface church. Fairyland Theatre ANAHEIM'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Coming Saturday [Not A Motion Picture] Coming Saturday [Not A Motion Picture] That Great New York Play A Successful Calamity A spoken comedy-drama with a brilliant Broadway cast of Noted Performers. ALL SEATS RESERVED Prices: Lower Floor—1st 10 rows.....$1.50 Lower Floor, Balance.....$1.00 Balcony, Front Section.....75c Balcony, Balance.....50c Plus War Tax.