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1921-12-02 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 3 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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Friday, December 2, 1921. The BURNHAM If you are contemplating the purchase of a Phonograph we offer you an opportunity to secure one of the best Phonographs made, regardless of name, size or price, on the most generous terms ever offered in Anaheim. Hammel’s Music Store 124 East Center St. Anaheim. Phone 145 High Quality Meat Prompt Delivery Reasonable Prices These are tors which are isfied customer tail Department Model Provision Reasonable Prices ROAST BEEF - - - 14c Highest Quality Steer Beef PORK LOINS AND LEGS - - 24c For Roasts and Chops REX BACON - - - 25c Whole or Half REX SKINNED HAMS - - 32c Whole or Half FRYDLA SHORTENING - - 12c HAMBURGER - - - 12c PORK SPARE RIBS - - - 20c RETAIL PRICE SAUSAGE Prepared M Weiner Sausage Bologna Sausage Frankfurters Minced Ham Smoked Liver Smoked Mettw Mexican Sausage Chorizo Veal Loaf Head Cheese Polish Sausage New England Pressed Ham TAMALFS, Each RETAIL DEPARTMENT Model Provision Co Phone 182 Ocean Blue Enamel Wa Ocean Blue Enamel Ware KITCHEN UTENSILS Of All Kinds Special Sale Saturday YOUR CHOICE FOR 49c Each Sale from 10 a.m. as long as supply lasts Anaheim Cut R FURNITURE STOR HARRY RADIN, Prop. 108 North Los Angeles St. Anaheim ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD AHLSWEDE’S BIG SALE PLACE FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS Shoppers seldom see under one roof as many useful and pretty articles suitable for Christmas gifts as are now being shown at Ahlswede’s. The full-page advertisement in this issue will give shoppers an idea of the large and varied assortments now on sale at attractive prices. Gifts purchased at this popular variety store will be found useful and their value will be appreciated by the recipient both during the Yule-tide season and for many months after the joyful occasion. “Before making a selection visit Ahlswede’s,” said Mr. Ahlswede today. “The sales people will take particular pains to assist you in selecting articles that will be appropriate for the members of the family or the friend you desire to remember.” COPS GROOM BOXERS FOR BOUTS TONIGHT (By Billy Darnley) Unusual interest appears to be centered around tonight’s curtain raiser at the Anaheim Athletic Club’s weekly boxing show at the American Legion arena on North Los Angeles street and the state highway. The matchmaker has signed up two big huskies of local fame. What these men say they’re going to do to each other would not look good in print. Oyster Loaf Joe, who is proud of the fact that he has a real live manager in George Moody, one of the finest of our sturling guardians of the peace, is working out day and night under the watchful eye of Manager George, who is also his chief trainer and conditioner. Oyster Joe carries a wicked wallop and judging from the way he slams his sparring partners around in training, his opponent, Battling Lazarus, is in for a hot old time. However, our good friend, Tex Choate, one of the most popular members of the enforcers of law and order, vouchers for the fact that his battler is a veritable “humdinger” when he once gets unthe Battler has a “Big Bertha” in either mitt and that when it lands whoever is the receiver generally don’t awaken until about noon the following day. At any rate, both men are in earnest in their desire to win and a rattling good fight seems safely assured. Fullerton is sending over a good boy in Johnny Golindo, who boxes Kid Rubio in the semi-windup tonight. Rubio is a cousin of Ad Rubldoux and is some mixer as well. Golindo will show the natives here some real stuff when he faces Rubio tonight on dope it promises to be some fight. Huge Cargo Of Cedar For Jap Planes, Report SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2—Seven hundred thousand feet of cedar logs were loaded yesterday aboard the freighter West Chpaka, due to depart from San Francisco harbor next Monday, adding further to the enormous movement of cedar for the Japanese government. Japan has been purchasing cedar for the past six months. Japanese agents say the cedar is for manufacture of pencils, but steamship officials declare this is the first year Japan has purchased this material and the amount is far too great for pencils. Advices from the Orient have insisted that the cedar is for Japanese military and naval aeroplanes, it being preferable to spruce. BREA NEWS Mrs. Dora Harpin has moved from 207 East Birch street to the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. Sadler. She expects to move to Huntington Beach from Brea as soon as her son Charles secures a residence. Thomas Swift and Fay Dougal made a business trip to Los Angeles Thursday. J. T. Carey was a business visitor in Los Angeles Wednesday. A. R. Burns and wife were in Los Angeles Thursday. H. C. Marcy and wife of Glendale are visiting with J. L. McMechan and family. Ross Lee, who recently cut his foot, is able to be around town on crutches. A. M. Logsdon and wife, 224 South Pomona avenue, Brea, made a trip to Riverside today. These are the three factors which are bringing satisfied customers to the Retail Department of the Model Provision Co. RETAIL PRICE LIST SAUSAGES and Prepared MEATS Per lb. Weiner Sausage 16c Bologna Sausage 16c Frankfurters 16c Minced Ham 18c Smoked Liver Sausage 27c Smoked Mettwurst 24c Mexican Sausage, Chorizo 20c Veal Loaf 25c Head Cheese 18c Polish Sausage 25c New England Pressed Ham 28c TAMALFS, Each 10c ION Co. 407 So. Claudina St. Joe, who is proud of the fact that he has a real live manager in George Moody, one of the finest of our sterling guardians of the peace, is working out day and night under the watchful eye of Manager George, who is also his chief trainer and conditioner. Oyster Joe carries a wicked wallop and judging from the way he slams his sparring partners around in training, his opponent. Battling Lazarus, is in for a hot old time. However, our good friend, Tex Choate, one of the most popular members of the enforcers of law and order, vouches for the fact that his battler is a veritable "humdinger" when he once gets under way, and Brother Moody's protege is going to listen to the sweet music of the birds before the bout goes very far. Tex has the Battling One doing his training in secret. He accounts for such action on his part because he has a card up his sleeve that he don't want to spring until both men are in the ring and then, as Tex says, "Bowie." It leaked out yesterday, though, that the real reason is that WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—An American citizen named Hartmix was killed November 29 at Santa Cruz, Bolivia, according to advises to the state department today. The advices were meager and stated only that Hartmix was killed during an altercation with the police. American representatives in Bolivia have been instructed to investigate and report further details. CORDIAL IN BE OUR WELCOME GUEST, AND AS SUCH HOWEVER, WE WILL NOT OFFEND WE WANT YOU Enclose EVER HELD IN ORANGE COUNTRY Over $50,000 of New Ware EN LS nds Saturday OR uch supply lasts ut Rate STORE rop. Anaheim EVER HELD IN ORANGE COUN Over $50,000 of New MUSICAL Entertainment WILL BE FURNISHED BY WIRELESS (Sent out from Los Angeles) EACH AFTERNOON 4 TO 5 AND EVENINGS 8 TO 9. It has taken considerable effort to g hope you will be able to visit THESE ARE STU HARRY 151 So. Los Angeles Street "A SAFE PLACE TO Excelsior Made Recipe No. 20. 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