anaheim-daily-herald 1921-11-29
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Tuesday, November 29, 1921
J. D. GUY
General Building
CONTRACTOR
All Kinds of Brick and Cement
Work—Bungalows a Specialty
Plans and Satisfaction
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Phone 576 R.
Res. 900 E. Center, Anaheim
CITY AND COUNTY
S. C. Hartranft and wife have returned from a two weeks' visit in the north, visiting their son at Stanford university for a few days and stopping over at Fresno on the return trip.
—Witman. Eyeight specialist.—Adv.
They arrived at Palo Alto in time to attend the big rally held a night or two before the great Berkeley-Stanford football game and they also witnessed the hotly contested game.
HELEN CLARK, Contralto, and JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Baritone
This notable musical event is primarily an invitation affair. A few reservations are available for public distribution. Music-lovers can obtain these tickets without charge, by applying immediately to this store.
—Hand illuminated toys at the Cedar Grove Palm street.—Adv.
While stopping over few days' visit with trip was made to Gran national park. The port that this was trip.
—Mary E. Coons, N. Los Angeles St.
H. A. Dickle of Pass business in Anaheim.
—Ben Baxter, co.-Adv.
G. H. Grefe will be part of this week forness trip.
—Witman for good J.
O. R. Jackson of the talent in the Anaheim.
—Cedar Chest open prices will please. N district. 122 North Park.
L. J. Heffner and are business visitors today.
—Ben Baxter, co.-Adv.
Mrs. Harley Wentz visiting in South Dakota few months, will leave Wednesday.
If it's from Witman's,
Robert Gregg and Fletcher, are visitors today.
—Ben Baxter, cement.-Adv.
Mrs. Arch Henry tness in Santa Ana to-Amack & Sanderson 148 West Center str.
Mrs. William Knott operation for tonsils th is resting nicely.
Have you left your Cedar Chest for your ring cards for Christmas?
Jack Clemmens of spent the last week en in Anaheim.
Save a nickel on your tric lamps 35 cents at P Store.—Adv.
J. J. Alexander is with the Hargrove R
HELEN CLARK, Contralto, and JOSEPH PHILLIPS, Baritone
This notable musical event is primarily an invitation affair. A few reservations are available for public distribution. Music-lovers can obtain these tickets without charge, by applying immediately to this store.
The popular artists appear at High School Auditorium Wednesday November 30th
In addition to singing several groups of songs, Miss Clark and Mr. Phillips have consented to compare their art with its RE-CREATION by Mr. Edison's new phonograph. Thomas George, pianist, will assist.
Dunham & Knipe
WITH
Danz Music Co.
162 W. Center St.
Rubber Tired Wagon FREE!
On Saturday December 10th at 2:30 P.M. we will give away the fine Sherwood Spring Coaster in our window to the customer recording the nearest guess on the weight of the load held by the wagon.
Your chance is as good as the next. Get your Christmas present free. Come in and register your guess.
George B. Peck
HARDWARE
Your chance is as good as the next. Get your Christmas present free. Come in and register your guess.
George B. Peck
HARDWARE
206 W. Center St. At Lemon
Mission Garage
Commerce Truck Agency
The Commerce is the solution of the transportation problem. It represents low first cost and low cost of operation.
WE SELL
The Case Tractor
It’s $1075 on your ranch complete.
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USE CASE MACHINERY”
CURTIS V. EDWARDS, Prop.
Anaheim California
If you have a spare room a HERALD WANT AD will find a tenant for you.
Phone 540
—Hand illuminated parchment mottoes at the Cedar Chest, 122 North Palm street.—Adv.
While stoping over at Fresno for a few days' visit with friends a side trip was made to Grant park, now a national park. The family also report that this was an interesting trip.
—Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 750.—Adv.
H. A. Dickle of Pasadena transacted business in Anaheim yesterday.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
G. H. Grefe will leave the latter part of this week for a northern business trip.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
O. R. Jackson of this city is a patient in the Anaheim sanitarium.
—Cedar Chest open evenings. Our prices will please. Not in high rent district. 122 North Palm street.—Adv.
L. J. Heffner and G. P. Kennedy are business visitors in San Diego today.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
Mrs. Harley Wentz, who has been visiting in South Dakota for the last few months, will leave for Anaheim Wednesday.
If it's Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Robert Gregg and mother, Mrs. Fletcher, are visitors in Los Angeles today.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv.
Mrs. Arch Henry transacted business in Santa Ana today.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Mrs. William Knott underwent an operation for tonsils this morning. She is resting nicely.
—Have you left your order at the Cedar Chest for your personal greeting cards for Christmas?—Adv.
Jack Clemmens of Los Angeles spent the last week end with friends in Anaheim.
—Save a nickel on your lights. Electric lamps 35 cents at Peck's Hardware Store.—Adv.
J. J. Alexander is now associated with the Hargrove Realty company.
Taft, having come from St. Louis, They will return the latter part of next week to St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Shrode of Glendale were guests at the Pember-Shrode wedding last night.
Mrs. Hazeltine transacted business in Los Angeles yesterday.
Earl Farris; proprietor of the Farris Auto Top Shop, was operated on for appendicitis this afternoon. Mr. Farris returned from a camping trip and was taken suddenly ill. The doctor was called and found that it was necessary to operate.
MRS. LUCE GIVES DINNER PARTY
Mrs. W. A. Luce entertained with a dinner recently for her friends. Covers were laid for Mrs. Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Gilchrist, Miss Ruth Faugh, all of Los Angeles; Mr. Wilkies of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luce and Barney Hoyt, Music and games were enjoyed in the afternoon.
MYSTERY SURROUNDS COMING DECEMBER 1
What is it? What is coming on December 1? Nobody seems to know why there should be anything unusual about December 1. It comes just the same every year, but Dame Rumor has been busy of late with strange stories concerning the happenings of this particular December 1.
She sends a mysterious message, "It's coming December 1. Wait We thank you." Next is heard, "Watch and wait. December 1 is coming." Then today she says, "A message from the sky December 1. Watch for it."
What message could possibly come from the sky? Nobody knows and Dame Rumor will tell nothing except to hint that tomorrow's Herald may give some clue to this strange happening. It is a deep, dark mystery.
LICENSES TO WED
James A. Daniel, 27, San Diego; Frances Cutler, 29, San Diego
Mrs. William Knott underwent an operation for tonsils this morning. She is resting nicely.
—Have you left your order at the Cedar Chest for your personal greeting cards for Christmas?—Adv.
Jack Clemmens of Los Angeles spent the last week end with friends in Anaheim.
—Save a nickel on your lights. Electric lamps 35 cents at Peck's Hardware Store.—Adv.
J. J. Alexander is now associated with the Hargrove Reality company and will be their salesman.
—Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 266W.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and family motored to Whittier and Long Beach Sunday.
—Following is a list of names of persons having uncalled for silverware at the Sanitary Bakery: Mrs. F. Allen, Mrs. A. O. Gragg, Mrs. E. P. Williams, Mrs. J. F. Lauge, Mrs. E. Hanson.—Adv.
F. W. Moulton, formerly of Anaheim now of Oakland, is an Anaheim visitor for a few days.
O. M. Carnahan of Los Angeles is a business visitor in Anaheim today.
Barney Hoyt spent the holiday time with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luce.
—Mme. Parks will do your Christmas hemlitching while you shop. Anaheim Dye Works, 217 West Center street.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Glicchrist of Los Angeles spent the last week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luce.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv.
—Save a nickel on your lights. Electric lamps 35 cents at Peck's Hardware Store.—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Henderson of Long Beach attended the Eastern Star meeting here last night.
Saturday and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Huenemeyer were Mr. Strukoff and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Strukoff and two daughters.
These guests have been visiting in
CERTIFICATE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are co-partners transacting a general retail and wholesale music and musical instrument business under the firm name and style of Orange County Music Co.; that the principal place of business of said co-partnership is at 162 West Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; and that the names in full of all members of said copartnership and their respective residences are as follows:
LOUIS J. DANZ.
No So. Lemon St., Anaheim, Cal.
F. E. WOITKE,
No 504 E. South St., Anaheim, Cal.
C. J. DUNHAM,
Then today she says, "A message from the sky December 1. Watch for it."
What message could possibly come from the sky? Nobody knows and Dame Rumor will tell nothing except to hint that tomorrow's Herald may give some clue to this strange happening. It is a deep, dark mystery.
LICENSES TO WED
James A. Daniel, 27, San Diego;
Frances Cutler, 29, San Diego.
Chas E. Bourgeois, 22, Los Angeles;
Nora M. Lawrence, 19, Los Angeles.
Henry L. Anderson, 23, Glendora;
Eula E. Smith, 18, Glendora.
Roland F. Hawley, 37, El Toro;
Alice S. Bartlett, 26, El Toro.
Edward J. Faulkner, 21, San Diego;
Helen S. Trautman, 19, Los Angeles.
Irving W. Frye, 21, Globe, Ariz.
Ruth V. Fager, 22, San Diego.
Claude W. Reese, 21. Huntington Beach; Nellie Jameson, 19. Huntington Beach.
James A. Edelmann, 29, Los Angeles; Etta Sklar, 31, Atlanta, Ga.
Frank C. Pavolovich, 24, Los Angeles; Stella Mahan, 26, Los Angeles;
Harold E. Bishop, 24, Los Angeles; Helen L. Hobbs, 23, Los Angeles.
James B. Smith, 21, Los Angeles; Anita E. Simon, 18, Los Angeles.
Marion W. Harvis, 26, Los Angeles; Bertha Graves, 28, Los Angeles.
Joe H. Kozina, 29, Orange; Millie Curych, 18, El Segundo.
HUDSON SUPER SIX
Announce
The Home
music and musical instrument business under the firm name and style of Orange County Music Co.; that the principal place of business of said co-partnership is at 162 West Center Street, in the City of Anaheim; County of Orange, State of California; and that the names in full of all members of said copartnership and their respective residences are as follows, to-wit:
LOUIS J. DANZ,
No. So. Lemon St., Anaheim, Cal.
F. E. WOITKE,
No. 504 E. South St., Anaheim, Cal.
C. J. DUNHAM,
No. So. Lemon St., Anaheim, Cal.
A. L. KNIPE,
No. 837 So. Lemon St., Anaheim, Cal.
In Witness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 10th day of November, A. D. 1921.
LOUIS J. DANZ,
F. E. WOITKE,
C. J. DUNHAM,
A. L. KNIPE.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Orange—SS.
On this 10th day of November, A. D. 1921, before me, Thos. L. McFadden, a notary public in and for the County of Orange, State of California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Louis J. Danz, F. E. Woitke, C. J. Dunham and A. L. Knipe, known to me to be the persons described in and whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, the day and year in this certificate first above written.
THOS. L. McFADDEN,
Notary Public in and for the County of Orange, California.
Pub. Nov. 15-22-29-Dec. 6.
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Anaheim Ignition Depot
218 So. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
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