anaheim-daily-herald 1921-12-05
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SUDS AND DUDS
of the
SANITARY LAUNDRY
FULLERTON
SPLENDID
WORK!
Duds says that our work is grand... Finest laundry in the land!
WE appreciate the nice things that Suds and his friends have been saying about our work. We are going to continue to deserve the confidence and praise of our patrons. Look over our price list and telephone us to call for your work.
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A. W. Cleaver
Proprietor
225 W. Santa Fe Phone 26
Lodi shipped $6,000,000 worth of grapes this year. It was a record production and took 10,000 cars to move the crop.
The American Poultry Association has asked congress for an 8-cent tariff
Today's World News In
By United Press
WON'T RECOGNIZE IRELAND
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5.—President Haidu fuse to receive delegations urging recognition at this time he made clear in a letter to Senate Ohio.
STOCK EXCHANGE STEADY
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—There was little opening prices on the New York stock exchange compared with the last of Saturday. Profit still in evidence in the rails and most of them were fractionally off.
FORMER KAISER TO WEDNESDAY
BERLIN, Dec. 5.—Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm is widow of a high Dantzig officer who was war, a newspaper declared it was reliably infamous.
NINE KILLED IN WRECK
HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 5.—Nine people killed and fourteen injured in a head-on collision two passenger trains today on the Newton to Philadelphia and Reading railroad, 17 miles delphia, it was reported.
Thirteen victims of the Newton wreck in delphia and Reading railroad were received at a hospital in a suburb of Philadelphia today. Several railroad officials have gone to the wreck from here. Ambulances were being readiness at stations here to take the injured into the city when they arrive on special trains.
MAY PLAY CENTRE COLLEGE
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 5.—University of San Diego was to decide today whether to accession tendered Saturday by the San Diego chancellor.
A. W. Cleaver
Proprietor
225 W. Santa Fe Phone 26
Lodi shipped $6,000,000 worth of grapes this year. It was a record production and took 10,000 cars to move the crop.
The American Poultry Association has asked congress for an 8-cent tariff on eggs in place of the 6-cent tariff fixed by the Fordney bill.
Labor conditions in San Diego are much better than elsewhere, according to investigations made by a local committee on unemployment.
Synthetic fruit juices are being sold extensively as pure California citrus fruit juices when they never saw an orange, grapefruit or lemon.
Present officers and directors of the Southern Valley Beekeepers' Association will hold over until January 1, at which date all contracts expire.
The Yosemite-to-the-Sea highway will be constructed forthwith. It will open a direct line from valley points to the Sijerras on the east and the Pacific beaches on the west.
At the annual stockholders' meeting of Imperial Valley Vegetable and Melon Growers' Association, recently held at Calipatria, J. E. O'Nell was elected president and S. B. Folds secretary.
Imperial Valley shipped 27 cars of lettuce in 1916. Shipments for 1922 are estimated at 3500 cars. Standardization is proposed for this industry.
ANAHEIM PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW THIS
Nearly all stomach trouble is caused by retained poisonous waste matter in the system. This is also often the cause of appendicitis. The intestinal antiseptic, Adler-i-ka, acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul decaying matter which may have been poisoning the stomach for months. It brings out matter you never thought was in your system. Adler-i-ka is EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach and chronic constipation as it removes the CAUSE. Guards against appendicititis. Anaheim Pharmacy, 144 West Center—Adv.
MAY PLAY CENTRE COLLEGE
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 5.—University of California was to decide today whether to accession tendered Saturday by the San Diego chapter to play Centre College at the stadium ber 26.
The invitation was given at the close when U. S. C. defeated Washington State 2-1.
RHODES SCHOLARS CHOSE
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5.—Thirty two students of the United States, representing a and nearly as many institutions, have been Rhodes scholarships and will leave this college University, England in October 1922.
the list of men chosen, subject to ratification Rhodes trustees was:
Richard H. Barker, Leland Stanford U.
CONGRESS OPENS SESSION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Congress opens regular session promptly at noon today.
Both branches selected committees toident Harding that they were in session, prerecommendations. The senate then notified that it was in session and the house in turn notification.
NEW BEER VOTE SUGGESTION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—A bill liberaleral prohibition amendment by allowing national district a vote next fall on beer and introduced in the house today by representpublican, Maryland.
Under the bill, any district voting forwines, wouldl be allowed to manufacture at home, bonafide hotels and clubs.
The bill proposes a return to the local oallowing each of the 435 congressional districsize as it pleases to prohibition statute.
GOVERNOR ANSWERS CHARACTER
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 5.—"The formalboldest movement ever attempted in the history to control and corrupt the state governor William D. Stephens styles the management made against him last Saturnment issued by thirteen southern California
IF BACK HURTS
BEGIN ON SALTS
Flush the Kidneys at once when Backachy or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid.
No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salta is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications.
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BAD News In Brief
United Press
REGNIZE IRELAND
5.—President Harding will receive urging recognition of Ireland
in a letter to Senator Pomerene.
CHANGE STEADY
—There was little change in the
New York stock exchange today
Saturday. Profit taking was
mills and most of the early sales
KAISER TO WED
M-Kaiser Wilhelm is to marry the
officer who was killed in the
attack it was reliably informed today.
CLED IN WRECK
Dec. 5.—Nine persons were
held in a head-on-collision between
boy on the Newton division of the
railroad, 17 miles from Philathe Newton wreck on the Philaroad were received at the AbbingPhiladelphia today.
Specials have gone to the scene of
ambulances were being held in
to take the injured to hospitals
live on special trains.
CENTRE COLLEGE
...University of Southern Caliday whether to accept the invitation to the San Diego chamber of com-
BEING SANTA CLAUS TO
HUNDRED MILLION
IS SOME JOB
Will H. Hays, postmaster-general,
has sent out an appeal to the school
children of Anaheim and the rest of
the United States to help the postoffice department in its campaign to
have Christmas parcels mailed this
week. The appeal was sent to J. Fredrick Ahlborn, postmaster, who was
saked to carry the message to the
schools and to turn it over to The
Herald for publication.
The message from Mr. Hays is as follows:
To the Boys and Girls of the United
States:
Christmas is almost here.
Your great postoffice department
has a big job ahead and needs your help.
Think what it means to be Santa Claus to 100,000,000 people and to deliver Christmas parcels to every family in this great country within the short space of a few days and without disappointment.
It can be done, and we're going to do it if we have your help. I want to enlist the active assistance of every boy and girl in the schools of our country in getting parcels mailed this week to relieve the rush that comes directly before Christmas.
Will you go home today and take this message to your parents and friends:
"Our postmaster has asked us to mall our Christmas parcels this week, for, unless we do, Uncle Sam's load may be so heavy the last few days before Christmas that he won't be able to deliver all the presents by Christmas eve."
The parcels must be well wrapped and tied and addressed plainly in order that they may arrive in good condition with their Christmas appearance unspoiled. You can put on your packages, "Do not open until Christmas."
And, there must be a number on
"Our postmaster has asked us to mail our Christmas parcels this week, for, unless we do, Uncle Sam's load may be so heavy the last few days before Christmas that he won't be able to deliver all the presents by Christmas eve."
The parcels must be well wrapped and tied and addressed plainly in order that they may arrive in good condition with their Christmas appearance unspoiled. You can put on your packages, "Do not open until Christmas."
And, there must be a number on your house and a mail receptacle, too, for if there isn't, Santa Claus' messenger, your letter carrier, may not be able to find the house where the present belongs.
There are some other things, too, in which you can assist in improving the mail service and in saving our great government millions of dollars a year that's now wasted because of our carelessness—yours and mine.
Every day that you drop a letter in the mail box, 10,000,000 other letters are already pushing and jamming through the postal mashinery. One letter a day for each family of five persons in the United States is given to Uncle Sam to deliver.
When you send a parcel to the post office for mailing any day there are about 8,000,000 other parcels ahead of yours passing through the postal hopper. This is in ordinary days; at Christmas time it is multiplied many times.
One family in about every ten puts a badly addressed letter in the mail every day. This mixes up over 2,000,000 half addressed letters with the 20,000,000 fully addressed letters. That means that fully addressed letters must wait on the slow moving poorly addressed letters, just like the larger boys and girls are delayed by a bunch of "bad kids" tagging along.
You boys and girls can help the postal service and save your father some money, because he has to help pay the cost of searching addresses on letters and parcels sent out by this one careless and thoughtless family in every ten.
First find out if your family is the careless one, then bear in mind that your letters must be handled by skilled mail distributors standing in post-offices and on swaying postal cars of a mile or minute mail strains, often under poor light.
The address on every letter, card, or package must be correct, complete and legible, including the house number and name of street, and the "From" address should be in the upper left-hand corner so that the mail will be returned to you in case it is not delivered. Do not abbreviate names of states, because so many look alike when abbreviated.
Put the proper amount of postage on your letters and wrap the parcels carefully. Avoid fancy writing, which causes postoffice clerks and letter carriers to stop and study, and
The address on every letter, card,
or package must be correct, complete
and legible, including the house number and name of street, and the
"From" address should be in the upper left-hand corner so that the mail will be returned to you in case it is not delivered. Do not abbreviate names of states, because so many look alike when abbreviated.
Put the proper amount of postage on your letters and wrap the parcels carefully. Avoid fancy writing, which causes postoffice clerks and letter carriers to stop and study, and thus lose time. Make the address plain and easily read, and always use pen and ink or typewriter and light colored envelopes, so as to save the eyes of the postoffice clerks. Do not use envelopes of unusual size. The little ones that are so frequently used for cards and notes at Christmas and other holiday times cause an untold amount of trouble and labor, as they will not fit our canceling machines and most therefore be canceled by hand. Because of their size and tendency to slip out of a package, these small envelopes are more likely to be overlooked or lost.
Mail your letters and packages early in the day, because this avoids overloading and delaying mail at the end of the day.
Your local postmaster and your teachers will tell you more about the postal service.
Do these things, and you will receive the grateful appreciation of the people in your postoffice and especially of your postmaster general, Will H. Hayer.
P. S—Don't forget to mail your Christmas packages this week.
Forty-two per cent of California farms raised hogs in 1920.
AN AWFUL THOUGHT.
Paters—I know a man who resembles you so closely that it's practically impossible to tell one from the other.
Burns—Great guns! I hope you haven't paid him those ten bucks you borrowed off me three months ago.
HOLDS FANS WHOLE YEAR STATE
CO, Dec. 5.—Fans fans may go, but the always be found in long as there is a at the gate.aps of all the sports its fans the most secure. There are sport fans of all varieties—general sport fans, that is—the kind that are football fans when football is on, baseball fans when baseball is on, prize fight, wrestling and tennis fans in season. But the baseball fan doesn't change his affections for the game that has enabled Babe Ruth to go into vaudeville and get away with it. If he isn't sitting in the bleachers in the summer he is "doping it out" in the winter, and reading eagerly of the latest sales, swaps, and refocuses to play among the players.
In California he has an exceptionally fine chance to follow his "fanning" on account of the Winter League, which makes a success from just this class of bleacher sports.
Indications point to the Winter League becoming a stronger and stronger organization as time goes on, and there are many who predict that its drawing power will increase so that in a few years the biggest stars in baseball will be under contract to play on the California sand lots after the close of the regular season.
Paint and save repairs
A FEW dollars spent on paint this fall will save you many dollars in repairs. Paint your farm implements, and you will get better service from them next year. Paint your home and barn, and both will look better and be worth more.
It doesn't pay to use poor paint. It won't last, and you will have to do it all over again in a short time.
A FEW dollars spent on paint this fall will save you many dollars in repairs. Paint your farm implements, and you will get better service from them next year. Paint your home and barn, and both will look better and be worth more.
It doesn't pay to use poor paint. It won't last, and you will have to do it all over again in a short time.
We have just the paint you want—Certain-teed paint. It's the highest quality, but we can sell it at a reasonable price because the Certain-teed people do not put the same price on all colors. Each color sells for what it costs to make plus a fair profit.
Certain-teed paints are made from the very best materials, thoroughly ground, and mixed by machinery which makes no mistakes. You'll like the way Certain-teed paint spreads and covers the surface. It's the easiest paint to spread we ever saw—it takes quality to do that. We have the right Certain-teed Paint or Varnish for everything inside and outside your house and barns. Come and see us before you buy any paint.
GEORGE B. PECK
202 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
Certain-teed
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Christmas
Greeting Cards
Many Beautiful Designs
Christmas
Greeting Cards
Many Beautiful Designs
to Choose From
The most beautiful set of Holiday Greeting Cards we have ever shown.
Come to the office and see the samples and make your choice early to avoid the rush just before Holidays.
You can get them in any quantity and the price is very reasonable for the class of engraving and designs we carry. They will carry the spirit of Yule-tide to your friends and loved ones at little cost.
CALL IN AND SEE THE SAMPLES
AND PLACE YOUR ORDER.
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