anaheim-daily-herald 1921-12-05
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Monday, December 5, 1921.
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The Women's Mission Study Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. T. S. Grimshaw on West Broadway.
—Witman. Eyesight specialist—Adv.
The Men's Glee Club meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A. McCullah on East Broadway.
—Mary E. Coons. Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 750.—Adv.
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Hawley at the Organ
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cowan and daughter, Ruby, of Bay City, Mich., are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Harbeson on Burton avenue. They expect to spend the winter in Southern California.
—Austin Music Co., 308 East Center street—Adv.
—Mme. Parks will do your Christmas hemmistitching while you shop. Anaheim Dye Works, 217 West Center street—Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Abernathy and family and Mrs. Joyce spent Sunday with Doctor and Mrs. Wardon of Sierra Madre.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
W. J. Hodges was a business visitor in Los Angeles Saturday.
—"Pop" rolls at Austin's.—Adv.
N. D. Wadsworth of Los Angeles is transacting business in this city today.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.—Adv.
Roebert Heath of Huntington Beach is a patient at the Anaheim Sanitarium suffering from a broken leg.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.—Adv.
Janet Hollingsworth of San Francisco underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Anaheim Sanitarium Saturday.
—Columbia records, 308 East Center street—Adv.
Mrs. H. C. Head, who has been a patient at the Anaheim Sanitarium, returned to her home in Santa Ana Saturday.
—Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street—Adv.
L. Lloyd Moore of Long Beach was a business visitor in Anaheim Saturday.
—Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 266W.—Adv.
Mr. and Mr. A. Muckanthaler and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hayes spent Sunday at Long Beach
—Everything in Christmas toys at the Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
Walter Fink of Los Angeles was owner of Searching Mr. and Mrs., for San Diego there and his mine on the heim he has settled here as his holdings years on the anyone.
If it's from Winfield,
—Free until Chase purchases of her $5 or more. Bassou Building.
—Have you seen change Furniture?
Walter Dagnes Sunday at the Brookhurst ave.
—Witman for Miss Grace K is spending a visit at the and family. M to her home a weeks in South Headquarters change Furniture.
—See the toys nature Store.
MALLIONS DROWN
PORTLAND, 13,000,000 youns Bonneville "drowned" during that swept the Only the swift by hatchery attai mahder, it was
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Hawley at the Organ
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Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors,
148 West Center street—Adv.
L. Lloyd Moore of Long Beach was
a business visitor in Anaheim Saturday.
Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 266W.
Adv.
Mr. and Mr. A. Muckanthaler and
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hayes spent Sunday at Long Beach
Everything in Christmas toys at the
Exchange Furniture Store—Adv.
Walter Fink of Los Angeles was
a week end guest at the home of M.
F. Schettler.
Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemper, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Pember and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Bonnat were visitors at
Long Beach yesterday.
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Mr. S. W. Waring, pioneer mine owner of Searchlight, Nevada, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holdridge for a few days. He will leave here for San Diego to look after his property there and to interest capital in his mine on the desert. While in Anaheim he has made up his mind to settle here as soon as he turns over his holdings. He says thirty-five years on the desert is enough for anyone.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv
Free until Christmas, a gift to each purchaser of hair goods amounting to $5 or more. Barnette Beauty Parlor, Cassou Building, Suite 2.—Adv
Have you seen Twistums at the Exchange Furniture Store?—Adv.
Walter Dagney of Los Angeles spent Sunday at the M. J. Herzler home on Brookhurst avenue.
Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
Miss Grace Koester of Toledo, Ohio, is spending a few days in Anaheim visiting at the home of Chas. Trudeau and family. Miss Koester is enroute to her home after spending several weeks in Southern California.
Headquarters for Santa Claus. Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
See the toys at the Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
MILLIONS OF SALMON DROWNED IN STORM
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 5.—Of the 13,600,000 young salmon held in the Bonneville hatchery, 11,000,000 "drowned" during the recent storm that swept the northwest.
Only the swiftest life saving work by hatchery attendants rescued the remainder, it was stated.
THIS CRITIC PRAISES MOTION PICTURE AT CALIFORNIA
"One of the finest pictures I have ever had the pleasure of reviewing. Thus said one of America's foremost newspaper critics when he had finished witnessing Betty Compson's super production," Ladies Must Live."
Undoubtedly the above expression was not "bunk" as some would believe, but is a sincere desire to tell just what he thought of it, and judging by the other many commendatory remarks anent the picture, Anaheim theater-goers can well be proud that this picture is to be shown starting tomorrow for two days at the California theater.
The theme of the product is splendid. The acting by the unusual cast is more than up to a high caliber, and the other added effects are more than desirable.
In connection with this program, the management announces that the noted Scotch comedian, Lahcaster, will appear upon the California stage during the two days, and entertain everyone with his witticisms and ludicrous as well as old favorite songs of the "auld country." Charles Hawley, at the mighty Wurlitzer organ, completes this dandy show.
Valencia Hotel Guests
Archie Hendricks, Chicago; John McComb, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shappell, Taft; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood, Los Angeles; W. A. Yorby, Detroit; Mrs. C. Edwards, Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. Riley, O'Brian, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. J. Robbins, San Francisco; C. W. Davis, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradford, Huntington Beach; Mr. and Mrs. J. Leon, Los Angeles; C. E. James, Los Angeles; O. C. Thompson, Seattle; R. Lumbocher, Joliet; Bessie Chapman, Hollywood; M. J. Pressig, Los Angeles; Dr. Johnson, Turlock; J. G. Reed, Turlock; A. V. Johnson, Turlock; W. A. Morrow, Cudahy; W. G. Rawley, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. H.F.
BACK-YARD POULTRY RAISER TO RECEIVE CASH PRIZE AT SHOW
That the back-yard farmer, small flock man and novice will have special inducement to exhibit in the big Southern California Poultry Show in Santa Ana December 13 to 17, was announced by Manager E. G. Teaney today.
Plans for a purse of from $50 to $100 fg the best pen to be displayed by any of the classes mentioned have been tentatively formed by the management. It is expected that some definite action will be taken on the matter at once.
Last minute entries should be hastened, Mr. Teaney said tday.Every entry must be made before 10 o'clock tomorrow night.Arrangements have been made for 1500 bird with
Only the swiftest life saving work by hatchery attendants rescued the remainder, it was stated.
FREE, BUT EXPENSIVE.
The Chairman of the Committee—We'd like to book you for a talk in our lecture course this season.
The Eminent Orator—Very well. I'll give you my address on Free Speech for $300, not a cent less.
Grain-sowing has begun in El Dorado county.
Healthy conditions and proper care and feeding of all poultry exhibited during the period of the show Spratt's Patent Limited all metal wire coops, direct from the factory at San Francisco will be used to display the birds. Feeding will be done by experienced men and both feeding and housing for the period of the show will be included in the fee of $1090 charged for each entrant.
No admission at the gate is expected to prove a big inducement to attract interested crowds. Expenses will be easily met by the sale of floor space to various commercial houses interested in poultry commodities, it is expected.
The show, which will be held in the walnut house of the Santa Ana Walnut Growers association, will be well housed and ample provision made to care for the crowds. The walnut house is on East Fourth street near the Santa Fe station.
The Conejo Ranch, at Newberry Park, Calif., has disposed of its entire hed of Hereford cattle to Mr. Orchiz, who is chief geologist for the Union Oil Company of California. Mr. Orchiz is starting a nice herd of Whitefaces near Owensmouth. Conejo Ranch finds their ranch better adapted to the raising of hogs and will continue to breed Duroc on a larger scale than ever before. They find it very profitable, as they sell all their pork hogs f.o.b. ranch.
The Central California Wool Growers' Association at its recent annual meeting fixed the monthly wages of sheepherders at $40. The new scale was made effective from November 1.
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Mrs. Towne—I see you've built two servants’ wings on your house. But aren't they rather small?
Mrs. Hiram Offun—Yes, but Hiram thought it best to clip the servants' wings so they couldn't fly so readily.
FAR FROM IT.
"Did you Ford the river, sir," asked the native of a wealthy tourist.
"Well, I should say not," was the haughty reply, "I crossed it in my Rolls Royce."
REMINDING HIM.
The Bookkeeper—Excuse me for mentioning it, but I haven't had a raise in four years. How about it, chief?
The Boss—Not a raise in four years? Haven't I been raising your expectations every year since you've been with us?
AT LAST!
A CINEMA GEM
TOMORROW AT THE
CALIFORNIA
THEATRE
ANAHEIM
Betty Compson
—IN—
“LADIES MUST LIVE”
LADIES MUST LIVE"
A Wonderful Story That Will Hold You Entranced Throughout!
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE
—LANCASTER—
Noted Scotch Comedian
CHARLES HAWLEY AT THE ORGAN
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