anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-18
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New Want Adds Today
FOR RENT—Office space, preferably real estate man, 8x25 with window, best location in Anaheim. State your line of business in answer. Address B. A. Goodfellow, care Anaheim Herald.
FOR SALE—5 room house, 2 bed sleeping porch, garage, plenty of fruit, close to Broadway school, $6500. Half cash, save commission. Write F. M. B., Placentia, Box 181. Phone 112.
FOR SALE—16 Dune does, 4 bucks, Flemish Reds, Checkered Glants, $1.50 for choice, some worth $8. Going to butcher Monday if not sold. 214 Metrose street.
FOR RENT — Pleasant furnished room with heat, gentleman preferred. 403 East Sycamore street. Phone 270J.
57 MILES per gallon made with new patented gasoline Vaporizer. Write for particulars. Stransky Vaporizer Co., Pukwana, S. D.
WOMAN WANTED for general house-work in bungalow, family of three, to go home nights. 211 Illinois St.
FOR SALE—Span of mules and harness. Phone Placentia 225W.
He Knocked Her Down
Yes, knocked down to $2500, 3 room house, good location, big lot, 4 nice walnut trees, water, gas, electric lights. Remember the slogan, the early bird gets the worm. If you miss this bargain, it is your fault.
S. M. KISTLER
236 W. Center St. Phone 738
The land on which your home is built is what brings the increase in value.
Why buy city lots when for but a little more you can have room for a cow, chickens, fruit and garden. 2 1/2 acres of garden soil with plenty of water, close in, on the Ball road, cheap, for cash.
W. M. GRAY, Norwalk, Cal.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house, 5 rooms. Box V, Herald office.
FOR RENT—Room with board, for one or two. 421 East Cypress.
Sonora Mexico
Come Join Our Party. Leave Monday Morning
To See Our 10,000 Acres Fine Farm Land.
Mexico Mexico
Come Join Our Party. Leave Monday Morning
To See Our 10,000 Acres Fine Farm Land.
$20 to $25 Per Acre
FARE REFUNDED
IF YOU BUY
For Further Information Address or Call
Office Open until noon Sunday.
Franz Realty Co. - Agents
141 W. Center St.
Phone 103 ANAHEIM
Sale of
DRESSES
The delightful new styles—the richness of materials offer an elegance of charm that have never before been obtained at this price—
Canton Crepes
Satins
Crepe Stains
Tricotines
Serges
have never before been obtained at this price—
Canton Crepes
Satins
Crepe Stains
Tricotines
Serges
Poiret Twills
Included in embroidered,
beaded and plain styles.
$1975
Values up to $35.00
COATS
Specially Priced
$17.95 $22.50
$27.50 $29.50
In Normandie, Bolivia Cloth, Ulama and Velour.
All in the newest styles. Some are embroidered.
Style Shop
105 W. Center St.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM
Sensible Advertising
We believe in real estate at or near Anaheim, and we believe in advertisement, but that is not all that we believe in.
We also believe that your business is a matter of your own concern, and if you deal with us we feel that we should treat your affairs with confidence. We do not use your name and everything you do in our advertisements.
What if your lawyer, your doctor, your minister, or your clothier all published to the world all your dealings. Surely, that would be a joy to you.
We have been doing an extra nice business, and every deal is a matter of confidence with us.
We thank you.
HARGROVE REALTY CO.
FOR SALE—Three 4-year-old Porch horses, broke for orchard work; also 3 thoroughbred, Collie male pups. Phone 609R.
FOR RENT
Five room modern bungalow, almost new, high school location, rent $60, vacant by Monday. Phone 33 or call 139 South Los Angeles street.
Beautiful Zeyn Tract
The most attractive subdivision in Anaheim in the very heart of town, one block from city park and Elks home, a clean and high class residential district, at terms to suit your income.
GOLDEN STATE REALTY COMPANY
Phone 33
139 South Los Angeles street
FOR RENT — 2 room apartment, adults only, call for envoons, 109 S. Philadelphia.
FOR SALE—Sweet potatoes. Magnolia avenue and County Road. George Ballbach.
Picking and shipments of California oranges and lemons are now continuous the year around.
FULLERTON
The King's Daughters, senior division of the Woman's Bible class of the Christian church, met Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Wood, 243 East Union avenue.
Mrs. C. P. Fording of San Bernardino arrived yesterday to visit her mother, Mrs. M. E. Prickett and sister, Mrs. C. A. Baker of 204 East Maple Avenue.
At the Fullerton hospital yesterday a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Page of Brea.
M. C. Egley of East Willis avenue has just sold his home to ohn White, formerly of East Maple and will leave for the north of the state to reside. The deal was made through Charles Sutherland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Olson of Sierra Madro and Mrs. J. W. Adams et San Diego were guests at the A. J. Severan home on East Whiting; Wednesday.
Miss Jewel Dunn went away overeer
Saturday Special
1-2 lb. can Folger’s Coffee Free with 2 1-2 lb. $1.00 can at regular price .....
GET READY FOR THANKSGIVING
We have the things you want.
Mince Meat, All Kinds
Canned Pumpkin, Eastern
GET READY FOR
THANKSGIVING
We have the things you want.
Mince Meat, All Kinds
Canned Pumpkin, Eastern
Late Howe Cranberries, Fine Ones.
Red Apples—Grapes, Pears
All Kinds of Nuts — Popcorn
Vegetables, Fresh and Canned
Fine Line of Coffee
EDMISTON'S GROCERY
116 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 219
GREAT 5.HA
Best Millinery Values Ever
All Are Hand-Made--Smartest S
ANNOUNCING for Saturday and Monday positively the big
been able to offer. Nearly 3000 new Winter hats, and ha
arrived here in the past week. They are truly $7.50, $10, $12.50
—of black panne velvet—medium or large models—trimn
feathers and burnt ostrich. Also medium, large or sm
velvet, duvetyn or velvet and duvetyn combined—
colors—trimmed with ornaments, fanies a
Every single hat is hand made and
been in our stocks for over a week.
els for misses, women and ma
trons; made to sell for $7.50,
$10, $12.50 and $15.
of black panne velvet—medium or large models—trimmed
feathers and burnt ostrich. Also medium, large or smovelet, duvetyn or velvet and duvetyn combined—
colors—trimmed with ornaments, fanies and
Every single hat is hand made and
been in our stocks for over a week.
els for misses, women and matrons; made to sell for $7.50,
$10, $12.50 and $15;
remarkable
values at $5
VALUES
10 $15.00
MODE MILI
111 East Center St., Anaheim
Friday, November 18, 1921
CELLERTON
Daughters, senior diviman's Bible class of the
ch, met Friday afterthe home of Mrs. Carl
t Union avenue.
Ordering of San Bernaresterday to visit her
E. P. Prickett and sister,
kinder of 204 East Maple
ton hospital yesterday
to Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
of East Wilshire avehold his home to oJhn
y of East Maple and
the north of the state
deal was made through
land.
C. A. Olson of Sierra
L. J. W. Adams of San
ests at the A. J. SeverEast Whiting; WednesDunn went away overeer
the Santa Fe Wednesday morning on
a trip to San Francisco to visit friends
and see the California-Stantford football games at Berkeley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chanslor, 3266 1-2
East Chapman avenue, will spend the
week end and Sunday visiting Mr.
Chanslor's brother, J. R. Chanslor and
family of Los Angeles.
Elmer Baker of Los Angeles is a
guest this week of his brother, C. A.
Maker of East Maple avenue.
G. H. Chesley of 117 East Union
avenue, left yesterday for Taft and
Bakersfield on a few days' business
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sells of Taft who
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Chesley of 117 East Union avevenue, have secured the C. W. F. Street
home on East Union where theywill
establish themselves as soon as Mr.
and Mrs. Street that it convenient to
vacate. Mr. Sells is an employee of
the Standard Oil company.
The California Dairy Council is responsible for the dairy exposition to
be held at Stockton December 5-11.
OLINDA NOTES
The Olinda P. T. A. held its regular monthly meeting at the school house Thursday afternoon. The program was as follows: Plano solo by Dorothy Little; "Practicing the program," by the seventh and eighth grades. Address, "The Three H's of Childhood," by Prof. Cranston. The sixth and seventh grade mothers were hostesses.
Wayne Beason of the Union League
is still very ill with inflammatory rheumatism.
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel visited at the
home of her parents in San Diego the
first part of the week.
The young people of the Olinda M.
E. church cordially invite you to attend the Thanksgiving service at the church Sunday evening at 6:15. Mr.
Doughass, a former Y. M. C. A., man,
will speak.
Mrs. M. L. Davis has returned to
her home on Coyote Run, after having been at Murietta Hot Springs for three weeks.
Good Clothes Really Cost Less
That Lasting Service and genuine satisfaction that comes with the wearing
of a properly designed, correctly tailored, intelligently fashioned suit much more than off-sets the few dollars' first saving made in buying an 'ordinary suit.'
Jackson’s Greater Value Suits
made by Michael Stern
$32.50 to $45.00
Provide That Lasting Service and
Jackson's Greater Value Suits made by Michael Stern
$32.50 to $45.00
Provide That Lasting Service and
Satisfaction that Comes with
Good Clothes.
[Other good makes $25.00 to $30.00]
Overcoats — Gabardines — Mackinaws
JACKSON'S
Men's Wear Shop
"Your Money's Worth Always"
Anaheim
HAT SALE
ues Ever Offered Here!
Smartest Styles and Colors
positively the biggest $5 hat value we have ever
inter hats, and hardly a one of them but that has
by $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 values. There are hats
large models—trimmed with ornaments, glycerine
medium, large or small hats of panne or Lyons
vetyn combined—in wonderful range of
ornaments, fancies and leathers.
is hand made and has not
ks for over a week. Modees, women and made to sell for $7.50,
12.50 and $15;
large models—trimmed with ornaments, glycerine
medium, large or small hats of panne or Lyons
vetyn combined—in wonderful range of
ornaments, fancies and leathers
is hand made and has not
ks for over a week. Modes, women and made to sell for $7.50,
12.50 and $15;
remarkable
values at $5
VALUES
TO $15.00
ILLINERY
enter St., Anaheim