anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-22
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Schneider's Market
Phone 20 131 W. Center St
Order Your Turkey Now
Not only will you find our the lowest, but the quality of Turkeys the best.
Come and look over our f killed, dry picked, spring pou the kind that roasted to a tur melt in your mouth.
Also fancy Lamb, Veal, Beef and Oysters.
Mincemeat in bulk.
"Quality Meat Sh
Beef and Oysters.
Mincemeat in bulk.
"Quality Meat Sh
Thanksgiving Meats
Whatever may be your choice for Thanksgiving Di
we are ready to supply it.
Especially in all kinds of Po
will you find an excellent ass
ment awaiting your selection
CHOICE CUTS ROAST B
PORK, LAMB AND VEA
PHONE 5
Palace Marke
129 E. Center
J. W. BERGMAN, Prop.
CANDIES
Delicious Bonbons and Chocolates of varied flavors, some with cream centers, others with nut centers, assorted as you wish in boxes or by the pound.
An especially appropriate remembrance for Thanksgiving.
Our candies are of the best quality and absolutely pure—we make them.
Cherry Blossom
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM
Market
W. Center St.
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the best.
and look over our freshly
picked, spring poultry—
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at in bulk.
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FULLERTON
J. R. Gardiner and family and R. Ingram will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Blick at Three Rivers.
Mrs. Alexander McDermont, her son Earl and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur McDermont, all of Riverside, were guests at the home of J. H. McDermont here Sunday.
Eugene Arcy who is visiting his mother and sisters in West Amerige avenue, left yesterday for a business trily to San Francisco. He will return Thursday evening to spend another week here.
The W.C. T. U. met with Mrs. Carrie E. Ford of 303 West Commonwealth avenue at 2:30 o'clock today and each member is requested to bring fruit, canned or fresh, and all kinds of vegetables for the Frances Willard home in Los Angeles.
Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 4 o'clock, Fullerton Chapter No. 90, Royal Arch Masons, will have work in the Most Excellent and Royal Arch degrees. The usual 6:30 dinner will be served to the men in attendance.
Mrs. J. A. Block of East Chapman avenue accompanied by Mrs. A. Block and daughter, Rose, of East Amerige avenue, motored to Santa Ana Sunday where they enjoyed the day with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hersom, of North Yakima, Wash., arrived by automobile Sunday for a week or ten days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of 125 East Truslow avenue. The visitors will spend the winter in Southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hayward of Rialto, old time Nebraska friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Orton of 225 East Wilshire avenue, terminated a three days' visit at the Orton home yesterday and left for Santa Ana to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orton also had for guests Sunday former Nebraska friends, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Colbert, and Mrs. W. F. Chase of Long Beach.
Rev. C. R. Montague and daughter Miss Electa of East Amerige avenue were in Los Angeles yesterday on pleasure and business connected with Mr. Montagues' church work.
The regular meeting of the Fullerton Woman's club will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.
WRESTLERS READY FOR GONG AT ATHLETIC CLUB TONIGHT
(By BILLY DARNLEY)
"Bull", Montana and Al Sparkes both await the sound of the gong that will send them on their way for their big catch as catch can wrestling match at the opening of the Anaheim Athletic club's new arena tonight.
The match is to be to a finish, the best two out of three falls, and for a purse of $500. Both men are fit and ready, having undergone a strenuous siege of training for the last two weeks. "Bull" appears to be the favorite, but Al is not without his supporters. His friends are backing him strong to put the "Bull's" shoulders to the mat for the required number of falls. As neither man was able to come to a decision over the selection of a referee the athletic manager has secured the services of Barney Bernard to the third man in the ring.
The preliminary between Jack McLellan of Huntington Beach and Young Williams of Anaheim will start the evening's fun at 8:30 o'clock. There will be a band on hand to help along the entertainment.
Lemonade is the chief outlet for lemons at the present time. One stand at Toledo, O., sold 35,660 lemonades in thirty days last summer.
Plan giving
Come to our store things we have make planning will be carried out
at Weber's
$150
Our Thanksgiving Offer
To the members of our Xmas Victrola Club who would like to have the Victrola in their home for Thanksgiving day we make this offer. By paying the balance of the weekly payments, amount-
Offer
To the members of our Xmas Victrola Club who would like to have the Victrola in their home for Thanksgiving day we make this offer. By paying the balance of the weekly payments, amounting to $4.00, you can have your Victrola delivered at once.
—Others wishing to join the club and taking advantage of this offer can do so by making an initial payment of $6.00 with nothing more to pay until Jan. 1922
—This wonderful offer is not made on an inferior machine — but the one Talking Machine that stands SUPREME among all, judged from the standpoint of the musical artists of the world, who have selected it exclusively to reproduce their art.
WEBER'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
Anaheim's Exclusive Victrola Dealer
112 East Center St.
Tuesday, November 22, 1921.
VALENCIA Hotel Guests
E. Maxmiller, Los Angeles; J. A. Monlin, Los Angeles; L. A. Chunworth, Los Angeles; C. G. Keers, Los Angeles; J. Rassi, Portland, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Williams, Fellows, Cal.; M. M. Wilson, Los Angeles; R. P. Hooley and wife, Bakersfield; J. R. Crane, Redlands; H. W. Cannon, oLs Angeles; H. F. Mix, Los Angeles; S. Share, San Francisco; Jack Brand, Los Angeles; E. J. Keans, Los Angeles;
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sherwood, Los Angeles; H. J. Miller, Los Angeles; E. J. Fuller and wife, San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Brown, Los Angeles; Steven Bowen, Los Angeles; W. A. Godley, Venice; J. G. Edwards, Texas; J. E. Dalamasso, oLs Angeles.
Courses in long pruning are being offered by the correspondence department of the University of California, Circular 113, describing the system, may be obtained from the college of agriculture at Berkeley, Cal.
The Walnut
Cafe and Confectionery
“ANAHEIM'S NEWEST CAFE”
Open For Business
With Everything To Eat and Drink.
WE NEVER CLOSE
Laine & Hardacre
135 W. Center St.
Plan Your Thanksgiving Dinner Here
Come to our store and look around—see the many good things we have provided for Thanksgiving. It will make planning your dinner exceptionally easy, and you
Plan Your Thanksgiving Dinner Here
Come to our store and look around—see the many good things we have provided for Thanksgiving. It will make planning your dinner exceptionally easy, and you will be certain to get everything you want and need.
Cranberries, lb. 25c
Mince Meat, 2½ lb. 55c
Celery, bunch, 10c & 15c
Nuts, all kinds.
Olives, qt. 45c
I Deliver Free
C. L. Holland
Cash Grocer
How Is the Time to Buy German City Bonds!
WHY?
AUSE—you can buy them now at almost one-thirty fifth of their normal value.
AUSE—they constitute a safe investment. Regardless of what becomes of the mark or the German Government itself, GERMAN CITY BONDS, like American city bonds, are secured by the entire real estate of the city that issues them.
AUSE—they offer one of the most unique speculative investments in the world today. Germany will come back, and the German municipal bonds will rise.
We shall be pleased to give you any information in this matter you want to know. We have a man with us who is an expert in foreign securities.
Pacific Realty & Inv. Co.
Grefe & Brady
130 E. Center St., Anaheim, Calif.