anaheim-daily-herald 1921-12-14
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TOMORROW ONLY
ANAHEIM
THE BIGGEST SHOW IN AMERICA AT POPULAR PRICES
“THE
EXTRA HEADLINE FEATURE THE BIG PANTAGES BY DEMICHELLE BROS.
THE GREATEST MUSICAL ACT ON THE STAGE T
Hear THEIR WONDERFUL SELECTIONS ON THE VIOLIN AND HARP Anaheim DON'T MISS THIS NOTHING LIKE THE SELF.
— BIG COMEDY HEADLINERS —
Here's One Worth The Price Itself
MEDLEY & DUPREE
In Songs, Steps and Patter
Will give you something to remember
Really an Orpheum Act you are fortunate to see at these prices.
YOU'LL LAUGH YOU'LL HARVEY A Something Doing an YOU'LL WANT
— GREAT ACROBATIC NOVELTY—
DEATH DEFYING
GLIDE — WOW!
This Act Was Imported From Australia. If you miss it you will be sorry.
The Delsos You'll hold weak heart here. Don't this.
Really an Orpheum Act you are fortunate to see at these prices.
—GREAT ACROBATIC NOVELTY—
DEATH DEFYING
GLIDE — WOW!
This Act Was Imported From Australia. If you miss it you will be sorry.
The Delsos
Tonight Only!
World Premier
—OF—
Will Rogers
“A HEAVENLY TRAMP”
Positively the first world showing
Oh! — What A Riot!
CALIFORNIA
THEATRE ANAHEIM
CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITY AND CITYAND CITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITYANDCITIESATTHEANAHEIMMORNING.
Cement pipe. Ben Adv.
Ben Baxter, cement Adv.
J. Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of Lloyd Moore of LAST CALL
Down and $1 per
at Weber's
LAST CALL
Down and $1 per week Delivers a Genuine Victrola into your home December 20
Your chance to join our Xmas Club will end tomorrow night.
So that every home may have a genuine Victrola this Christmas—Music to double the joys of the Yuletide Season—and drive dull care away the whole year thru, Weber's Book and Music Store inaugurated an unusually unique plan—a plan by which $1.00 down today will hold any Victrola, under $150.00, you may select until December 20th and then by paying $5.00 we will deliver it and a fine selection of records, to your home, letting you pause in 12 monthly payments, commencing in January 1922.
VICTROLAS —$25.00, $35.00, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00, $150.00, $225.00 and
JOIN TODAY
and make everyone in the family happy Christmas morning.
Weber's Book & Music St
112 East Center St.
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
CALIFORNIA
DIRECTION WEST COAST THEATERS INCORPORATED
The Biggest Show Yet
AHEIM'S BIG SHOP
At Little Prices
"THERE'S HAPPINESS HERE"
BIG PANTAGES FAVORITES
OS.
ON THE STAGE TODAY
DON'T MISS THIS ACT, THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT—SEE IT YOUR-SELF.
LINERS —
YOU'LL LAUGH — YOU'LL CRY
YOU'LL SHRIEK
HARVEY AND LEWIS
Something Doing Every Minute and
YOU'LL WANT MORE OF THIS
NOVELTY—
You'll hold your breath. A weak heart will find its doom here. Don't miss any part of this.
—SPECIAL AT CALIFORNIA'S WHO MADE MORE THAN AGNES JOHNS & CO in "The You, your family and your Friends Never Witnessed an Act That Was Better—Come Early.
AND
You See This Unusual Photoplay
"The Servant in the House"
This Picture is in demand in every county NOW.
CITY AND COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. William Goodrum are the proud parents of a baby girl, born last evening at the Arfahejm Sanitarium.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.
—Adv.
—Witman for good jewelry.—Adv.
—Wabash Blues, 308 East Center street.—Adv.
—Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv.
—Have you seen Twistums at the Exchange Furniture Store?—Adv.
C. C. Janess of Santa Ana underwent an operation at the Anaheim Sanitarium yesterday afternoon.
Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 720.—Adv.
If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv.
Mme. Parks will do your Christmas hemstitching while you shop. Anaheim Dye Works, 217 West Center street.—Adv.
Amack & Sanderson, chiropractors, 148 West Center street.—Adv.
Walter J. Ross was a business visitor to Huntington Beach today.
Xmas records at Austin's.—Adv.
See the toys at the Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
J. Cochrau, 506 Philadelphia street, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Anaheim Sanitarium this morning.
—Cement pipe. Ben Baxter, 266W.
—Adv.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.
—Adv.
J. Lloyd Moore of Long Beach has opened offices in the Orange County Realty building.
Lester W. Tubbs of Santa Ana is a patient at the Anaheim Sanitarium.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.
—Adv.
—Kentucky Home, 308 East Center street.—Adv.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Ward at the Anaheim Sanitarium this morning.
Everything in Christmas toys at the Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
The Rev. Lillian Lloyd will devote the entire evening to giving messages at the meeting to be held Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the First Spiritualist church, 204 North Los Angeles street.
—Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W.
—Adv.
LABOR BOARD APPROVES CUT IN WAGES OF RAIL WORKERS
CHICAGO, Dec. 14 — Drastic changes in overtime pay of half a million railroad workers were made public by the United States railroad labor board today. The board, in announcing new working rules, stated that starting Friday maintenance of way employees would not be paid time and a half for overtime until a ten hours had been completed. Under the old rules time and a half was paid after eight hours work.
The ruling will save the roads millions of dollars a year in operating expenses. The new rulings were branded today as a blow to the eight hour day by J. J. Farnan, vice president of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employees.
"The eight hour day is gone," he stated. "There is nothing to prevent the carriers from working men ten hours a day if there is no punitive provision."
Headquarters for Santa Claus. Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
Tomatoes were formerly known as "love apples," probably because they were soft and easily mashed.
Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.
For a I
Silk Shirts
Naturally, one like give the best; that's our silk shirts are popular this year.
Priced $5.50 to $10.
opened offices in the Orange County Realty building.
by J. J. Farnan, vice president of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way employees.
"The eight hour day is gone," he stated. "There is nothing to prevent the carriers from working men ten hours a day if there is no punitive provision."
—Headquarters for Santa Claus. Exchange Furniture Store.—Adv.
Tomatoes were formerly known as "love apples," probably because they were soft and easily mashed.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.
—Adv.
—Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W.
—Adv.
Bidders Make The Price
On 10 acres of lemon grove with crop, Corona, Saturday, December 17,
2 p.m. Must sell for some price. Be there if you want a bargain.
An eccentric woman who recently died in Wales had her entire house papered with postage stamps.
FOR SALE
1 1914 Cadillac touring car $310
1 1914 ranch Cadillac tow car and touring body also $610
1 1919 Reo Express body and cab and top, new paint, 4 new Royal Cord tires $1210
1 Chevrolet, touring $250
1 Studebaker, 4 cylinder $150
1 1917 Buick roadster $585
1 1919 Franklin, only run 20,000 miles, good as new $1510
ALEXANDER MOTOR CAR COMPANY
247 North Los Angeles Street, ANAHEIM, CAL.
TOMORROW ONLY
SHOW
ERE"
CLEAN. WHOLESOME. FUN. FOR
ALL THE FAMILY
—SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION—
CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE ACTORS
BE MORE THAN GOOD ON PANTAGES CIRCUIT
OHNS & CO in "THE UNEXPECTED WITNESS"
your
pressed
ter— An Entire Little Play That Will Please.
It is impossible to print the merits of this act you wouldn't believe it. BUT SEEIN'S BELEIVING.
in the House"
hand in every country
NO
ABSOLUTELY NO
WE HAVE NOT RAISED OUR VAUDEVILLE PRICES—
THEY ARE JUST THE SAME AS EVER
in the House"
hand in every country
ABSOLUTELY NO
WE HAVE NOT RAISED OUR
VAUDEVILLE PRICES—
THEY ARE JUST THE SAME
AS EVER
For a Man's Xmas
Silk Shirts
naturally, one likes to
the best; that's why
silk shirts are so
ular this year.
ed $5.50 to $10.00
Wool Underwear
Brother or "Dad" would
appreciate some nice
warm underwear as a
gift. Large assortment
Priced 75c to $7.00
ancy Pajnmas
these cold nights
obby" will welcome a
of Flannellette Paas. All sizes and
serials. Priced $2.00
8.00
Newest Ties
Our ties are sure to
please him, for perfect
taste is evident in all of
them, whether bright in
color or subdued. Priced
75c to $3.50
e you in doubt? Then give a merchandise order.
Kustiner's
THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES