anaheim-gazette 1911-04-13
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Easter Wearables
Shipments of Fresh, New, Ready-to-wear goods just received. New Waists, Suits, Lingerie Dresses, Skirts, Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, Oxford
Waists
The newest styles and very reasonably priced. New kimona sleeve, Dutch neck. Prices 98c to $2.50
Parasols
The swellest line we have ever shown. Some real class. See them in our window. $1.00 to $5.00
Gloves
Centemeri Kid Gloves, made of finest kidskin—white, pongee and latest tans. $1.50
Lingerie Dresses
We have on display the newest the market affords. These beautiful garments are worth more than we quote. Prices range from $4.00 to $12.50
THE S. Q. R. STORE
FOR SALE
For Sale—Fancy Burbank seed potatoes at Henry Wagner's ranch two miles southeast of Anaheim; Pacific phone 1188. 2-2-tf
FOR SALE — Fresh cow—W. D. Thompson, 212 Claudina street.
FOR SALE—A good driving mare, suitable for working or driving. Call at 555 West Broadway.
FOR SALE—Washington navel orange trees. Apply to D. Gervals, S.Los Angeles street. Phone Sunset 2181.
FOR SALE—Big Yellow Dent, small King Phillip and large White Corn. Anaheim Home phone 1861.
FOR SALE—At Stanton ranch,Brookhurst, one Fairbanks-Morse engine, in excellent order, also one Krogh 5-in. pump.
FOR SALE—Large alfalfa hay of ex-
FOR SALE—5 room house and lot, cheap. Inquire this office.
FOR SALE — Fresh cow—W. D. Thompson, 212 Claudina street.
For Sale—Corn and bean planters, beet, bean, corn and orchard cultivators, Cyclone and Gonzales weeders, heavy chisel teeth cultivators, in fact everything in the cultivator line.Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
For Sale—Lawn mowers, garden hose, and all kinds of hand farm tools, cutlery; gloves at 25 per cent discount. Wickersheim Implement Co of Fullerton.
FOR RENT
ROOMS TO RENT—Sunny front rooms to rent with or without board. 921 East Broadway, Phone Home 2483.
For Rent—Good shop building on
NEWS AND
If you want to see b Finnan Haddles at New patterns in at Kroeger's.
Meet your friends Fair at the opera-house When you think of of Dletrich. Why? Pipe fittings, leaf packings and cup net & Hutchinson.
Gene Adams has new shop to 220 West College Angell’s new garage Price now of the producer in the world, Alamitos Sugar Factory In suit cases and has the largest ass quality. Lightest w prices.
It will pay you to course at San Bernardo College. In three to pare yourself for pot from $75 to $125 per The Wickersheim Fullerton are headquarter celebrated McCormick rakes and genuine M and extras.
Our stock of mach complete. Anyone can Cormick mower or we cannot furnish at even $1 for every sucre are short. Wickersheim Co., Fullerton.
The County Fair was the opera-house, Friday 82, under the direction Ethel Snyder. The enbe given for the beneael’s guild.
It is a fact that you for your money at the no Business College ter commercial school Write for descriptive will pay you to do so
FOR SALE—Washington navel orange trees. Apply to D. Gervais, S.Los Angeles street. Phone Sunset 2181.
FOR SALE—Big Yellow Dent, small King Philip and large White Corn. Anaheim Home phone 1861.
FOR SALE—At Stanton ranch,Brookhurst, one Fairbanks-Morse engine, in excellent order, also one Krogh 5-in. pump.
FOR SALE—Lose alfalfa hay of extra good quality. In field or delivered. Tim Carroll. Pacific phone 413.
FOR SALE—All standard varieties of citrus trees, also several hundred extra large seedlings from one to two inches in diameter. E. C. Dutton, West Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Horse and mule, in good condition, at a bargain. Apply to Gus Hansen, Hansen station.
For Sale—21 acres of walnuts interset with peaches and apricots; 10 shares water stock. Price $21,000. Victor Montgomery, Santa Ana, Cal. 2-16-tf.
FOR SALE—Well matched team of grey mares, ten years old, weight 2550 pounds. Good in orchard or on road work; true pullers; work single or double and reliable in every way. For further particulars phone Home 1994.
FOR SALE—On account of sickness 5 acres in oranges and family fruit; 4 room hard finished house, barn, tool house, farming implements, and 4 shares water stock. At a bargain if taken at once. Inquire box 606, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—One golden oak dining-room set, one drophead Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine, one sanitary couch and pad, one library table, iron beds and springs, rocking chairs; everything in good condition Must sell at once. Phone Pacific, 1659, Fullerton. First house south of Jack Hunter's. Call up Williams Bros., Anaheim.
For Sale—International and Farm Pump engines, I.H.C. pull-power hay press, Jenkins stackers and buck rakes. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
For Sale—the celebrated Weber—king of all wagons—in all sizes,and the genuine Mandt mountain gear wagons. Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton.
For Sale—Baled barley hay in warehouse at Northam, $8 to $10 per ton. Fine oat and barley hay in Fullerton. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fulleront.
For Sale—Lawn mowers, garden hose, and all kinds of hand farm-tools, cutlery; gloves at 25 per cent discount. Wickersheim Implement Co of Fullerton.
FOR RENT
ROOMS TO RENT—Sunny front rooms to rent, with or without board. 921 East Broadway, Phone Home 2483.
For Rent—Good shop building on Chestnut street, adjoining Hahn's livery; suitable for carpenter or paint shop. Apply to J. Hahn, Palace Livery Stable.
WANTED
WANTED—Plano pupils; 126 East Broadway.
WANTED—a girl of boy in store. Inquire at The Mission.
Wanted—Work horse at right price. Address P.O. box 371, Anaheim Pacific 661.
WANTED—Work team, weight 1200 or 1300, wagon and harness. Apply at Duckworth's feed store.
WANTED—Lady desires one or two good rooms in modern house with means for very light cooking. Address with termi, Gazette office.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE—$7500; mortgage $1900, beautiful new 8 room house in Los Angeles, 60 foot lot. Want house in Anaheim, about $3000 to $3500. Want a quick deal. Call or write L. M. Winters, 534-5 Bradbury bldg Los Angeles.
STRAYED
STRAYED—Dark gray mare, four years old, branded on left hip "7, inside triangle." Weight 1000 lbs. Liberal reward on return to F. McCuloch, Fullerton, RD2.
NEWS AND BUSINESS
If you want to see better see Dietrich Finnan Haddies at Dickel's.
All kinds of garden seeds at H. A. Dickel's.
Get your new Easter ties at Kroeger's.
Don't miss the County Fair at Anaheim opera-house April 28.
For anything in up-to-date clothing see Kroeger.
Hubby's Troubles at Fairyland tonight; the biggest comedy hit ever shown.
The County Fair will be held no Business College time commercial school Write for descriptive will pay you to do so Recently we receive load of the popular M Co.line of vehicles the Davis and Henne sixty styles to choose and have a look.Willment Co.,Fullerton We notice the Wickens Co.of Fullerton ering goods in their al auto delivery wage a step in advance of and is in good keeping to-date firm's method ness They have also cy for the delivery w The Wickersheim In Fullerton are agents in national Auto wagons and you are thinking of auto or anything in not call, drop us a ll travel will be pleased Fairyland has an ex program on tonight,V Thursday,the feature the White Man's Doe trancing drama of fro life love,jelousy anduced by the Vitagrapt Special train to Sa return April 26,occasion 92d anniversary of th lodge.Train leaves A a.m.,returning leaves about 9 p.m.Fare $good returning four of sale.Everybody A "Trip Around the given on Thursday even by the Woman's for society of the Method start at the depot at on Philadelphia street misled a good time an visit JapanChina many.The Wickersheim In Fullerton during the received three full car for their already imme one car of Michigan Weber wagons,and o This looks promising
Pump engines, I.H.C. pull-power hay press, Jenkins stackers and buck rakes. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
For Sale—The celebrated Weber—king of all wagons—in all sizes, and the genuine Mandt mountain gear wagons. Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton.
For Sale—Baled barley hay in warehouse at Northam, $8 to $10 per ton. Fine oat and barley hay in Fullerton. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
All kinds of street and ornamental trees, Monterey Cypress, Ferns and Guavas. Also a large stock of the leading varieties of Eucalyptus. Large Palms specialty. The Anaheim Evergreen Nurseries, Tim Carroll, proprietor. Nurseries located at West Anaheim. Pacific phone, Main 413. 1-26-tf
All kinds of garden seeds at H. A. Dickel's.
Get your new Easter ties at Kroeger’s.
Don't miss the County Fair at Anaheim opera-house April 28.
For anything in up-to-date clothing see Kroeger.
Hubby's Troubles at Fairyland tonight; a scream, that's all.
Taming a Tyrant at Fairyland tonight, the biggest comedy hit ever shown.
Better get some Chi-Namel for that floor or wood work; all colors at Martenet & Hutchinson.
Don't fail to see Indo China, Province of Laos, a marvel of scenic beauty at Fairyland tonight.
Chi-Namel demonstration at our store on Wednesday, the 26th. Everybody invited. Martenet & Hutchinson.
"Save the Pennies"
and the dollars will take care of themselves. The saving way can be encouraged by an account at the German-American Bank
It's a sure way to get rich. Patience must be had and frugality advised. You can't "get on" and spend all you have. Start an account here and time to come will tell the story. Old age will be provided for and want will be unknown.
GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK
COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS
NEWS AND BUSINESS
If you want to see better see Dietrich Finnan Haddies at Dickel's.
New patterns in shirts for Easter at Kroeger's.
Meet your friends at the County Fair at the opera-house, April 28.
When you think of eye glasses, think of Dietrich. Why? You'll see.
Pipe fittings, leather and rubber-packings and cup grease at Martennet & Hutchinson.
Gene Adams has moved his electric shop to 220 West Center, in Redit & Angell's new garage.
Price now of the Best Butter Producer in the world, $1.50 per ton. Los Alamitos Sugar Factory.
In suit cases and trunks Kroeger has the largest assortment. Best quality. Lightest weights at lowest prices.
It will pay you to take a business course at San Bernardino Business College. In three to five months prepare yourself for positions paying from $75 to $125 per month.
The Wickersheim Implement Co.of Fullerton are headquarters for the celebrated McCormick mowers and rakes and genuine McCormick repairs and extras.
Our stock of machinery repairs is complete. Anyone calling for a McCormick mower or rake part which we cannot furnish at once will be given $1 for every such part that we are short. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
The County Fair will be given at the opera-house, Friday, evening, April 82, under the direction of Miss Ethel Snyder. The entertainment will be given for the benefit of St. Michael's guild.
It is a fact that you can get more for your money at the San Bernardino Business College than at any other commercial school in the west. Write for descriptive literature. It will pay you to do so at once.
Good Bye Painful Corns!
When your feet are not right—painting you...corns continually on edge...makes you hate to put your foot down solid, it makes life just about unbearable...your wrong all over, day in and day out.
One of the simplest yet most effective methods of removing cornis is to apply Nyal’s Corn Remover
That’s all there is to it…just apply it and don’t fuss with bandages.
It relieves all pain, banishes discomforts and removes the corn when you’ve forgotten you ever had one. There is absolutely no danger of infection—it is thoroughly antiseptic—forms a coating over the corn, softens and relieves the pain following pressure of shoe.
PRICE 25 CENTS
It Pleases Us to Please You
Heying Brothers Licensed Druggists
Dr. Harvey has purchased a new Buick touring car.
Walter Ross was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Joseph Helmsen was a guest of Cal Wood in Los Angeles on Sunday.
E. D. Gray was a visitor in town on Saturday from his ranch on South St.
I. Asher came down from Los Angeles to spend Sunday with his family here.
Mrs. B. F. E. Kellogg was in town on Saturday from her home at West Anaheim.
PRE-EASTER S
With but one week till Easter we announce ready with unrivaled stocks for seekers of Easter Suit you should do so at once while
SUITS
It is an acknowledged fact that we are showing the finest and largest line of Suits in the city. During this sale we will feature Suits at $15
Including Blues, Blacks and mixtures All of them are this season’s goods and worth regularly up to $22.50.
Pre-Easter Price $15.00
Wm. P
The County Fair will be given at the opera-house, Friday, evening, April 82, under the direction of Miss Ethel Snyder. The entertainment will be given for the benefit of St. Michael's guild.
It is a fact that you can get more for your money at the San Bernardino Business College than at any other commercial school in the west. Write for descriptive literature. It will pay you to do so at once.
Recently we received another carload of the popular Michigan Buggy Co. line of vehicles. We also carry the Davis and Henney lines. Over sixty styles to choose from. Drop in and have a look. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
We notice the Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton are now delivering goods in their new International auto delivery wagon. This seems a step in advance of the old method and is in good keeping with this up-to-date firm's method of doing business. They have also taken the agency for the delivery wagon.
The Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton are agents for the International Auto wagons and buggies. If you are thinking of purchasing an auto or anything in our line and cannot call, drop us a line and our traveler will be pleased to call on you.
Fairyland has an exceptionally good program on tonight, Wednesday, and Thursday, the feature reel being At the White Man's Door, a most entrancing drama of frontier and Indian life, love, jealousy and revenge, produced by the Vitagraph company.
Special train to Santa Monica and return April 26, occasion being the 92d anniversary of the Odd Fellows lodge. Train leaves Anaheim at 7:15 a.m., returning leaves Santa Monica about 9 p.m. Fare $1.15 round trip; good returning four days from date of sale. Everybody welcome.
A "Trip Around the World" will be given on Thursday evening, April 13, by the Woman's foreign missionary society of the Methodist church. All start at the depot at the parsonage on Philadelphia street. All are promised a good time and only 35 cents to visit Japan, China, Spain and Germany.
The Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton during the past week have received three full carloads of goods for their already immense sized stock, one car of Michigan buggles, one of Weber wagons, and one of Bale ties. This looks promising for this firm.
Walter Ross was a business visitor in Los Angeles on Saturday.
Joseph Helmsen was a guest of Cal Wood in Los Angeles on Sunday.
E. D. Gray was a visitor in town on Saturday from his ranch on South St.
I. Asher came down from Los Angeles to spend Sunday with his family here.
Mrs. B. F. E. Kellogg was in town on Saturday from her home at West Anaheim.
Mrs. W. P. Quarton is in San Francisco attending the state meeting of Lady Maccabees.
Dr. Paschall is erecting a $4500 apartment house upon his property on Emily street.
Max Nebelung has begun the erection of a $5000 apartment house on the Deutsch tract.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung attended a violin recital in Los Angeles on Saturday evening.
The Ebell club will conduct a refreshment stand and will serve sandwiches, lemonade, etc.
George Terry attended a meeting of the Southern California undertakers' association at Riverside on Saturday.
W. L. Dunlap has returned from Los Angeles and taken charge of Mrs. Kellogg's ranch at the West End.
W. P. Stough who has been a guest of Arthur Porter for some weeks past leaves shortly for his home in Grand Junction, Col.
J. J. Omelia was a business visitor in town on Thursday from the West End. Mr. Omelia has been delivering some excellent blood oranges at the association packing house.
The remains of Mrs. Nico Bech-Meyer, who died in this city last week, were taken to Los Angeles for cremation. The ashes will be shipped to the old home in Denmark for interment.
L. M. Pitman and family have arrived from Livingstone, Montana, and will probably remain. Mr. Pitman is here for the benefit of his wife's health, and is delighted with the balmy climate of this section.
W. H. Kennedy was in town from his ranch at Magnolia on Saturday.
Baron Huenemeyer was over from Fullerton on Tuesday extending the glad mit.
Theo Ford was a visitor in town on Tuesday from his ranch on the Southside.
Bernard Stoffel left yesterday for Wichita, Kansas, on a three weeks' visit to relatives-and friends.
Capt. Barr returned to his home in Elsinore on Saturday, after a sojourn with friends in town.
Allan Knapp came in from Katella on Monday evening to attend a business meeting of the Masonic lodge.
Walter Wuesthoff was in town this week from Los Angeles. He has purchased 1600 acres of land near Fresno, which he will improve and subdivide.
Rev. Zeigler will preach an Easter sermon at the Methodist church on Sunday. In the evening the Sunday school will give an Easter program. A cordial invitation is extended the public to attend.
Campbell D. Whitmore, nephew of Mrs. John Osborne, is here from Alaska, where he resided for a number of years. He will remain for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Osborne during the summer.
Fred Schmidt came up from San Diego on Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family here. Mr. Schmidt is constructing a 45-foot bridge over the Santa Fe tracks at Del Mar, to accommodate travel to and from the shore.
F. H. P. Miller was in town from the Brookshurst neighborhood the first of the week. He is just outside the lines of the proposed incorporation of Stanton, but his sympathies are with his neighbors who seek to prevent a sewer farm in their midst.
Capt. H. G. Webb, editor of the California Pythian, which recently ceased publication, was in town from Los Angeles the past week.
Capt. Webb is in hopes of reviving the publication, which during its short career proved itself to be one of the best lodge papers published in the country.
Billy Wallop is growing in the yard
society of the Methodist church. All start at the depot at the parsonage on Philadelphia street. All are promised a good time and only 35 cents to visit Japan, China, Spain and Germany.
The Wickersheim Implement Co. of Fullerton during the past week have received three full carloads of goods for their already immense sized stock, one car of Michigan buggies, one of Weber wagons, and one of Bale ties. This looks promising for this firm. They are good advertisers and get the business.
The Rand McNally atlas for 1910-11 is a work of art, beautifully printed and complete in every detail. There are maps for every state in the union and every county in the world. An atlas is a necessity in every home so is a newspaper. The L. A. Examiner now offers this splendid New Census Atlas with the paper, having secured control of its distribution in this southern territory. For particulars see Harry Jayne, 407 E. Broadway. Phone 2021.
CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST BLACK MINORCA RANCH
Breeders of Lovell's phenomenal egg producers. Eggs for hatching $1 and $1.50 per setting. Special matings $5. Incubator prices on application. Baby chicks a specialty, from 20 cents each, in any quantities. On Santa Ana Electric, Cordorniz station. Druce & Co., Anaheim phone Pacific sub. 2211.
MAIL BOXES
If you are going to buy a mail box get it at the Second Hand store and save the solicitor's commission.
Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens
The Best Pen for the Money—$2.50 to $3.50. Every Pen Guaranteed.
Mullinix DRUG STORE QUALITY
The Electric Shop
220 West Center Street
GENE ADAMS:
EASTER SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR
Weeks till Easter we announce the greatest sale of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear we've ever held. We are pleased stocks for seekers of Easter apparel and accessories. If you have not yet purchased your new shoes do so at once while stocks are complete and assortments at their best. We are prepared to serve better than ever.
WITS
Knowledged fact that we are the finest and largest in the city. Durable sale we will feature at $15, Blacks and mix them are this season and worth regu-p to $22.50.
Easter Price 5.00
SKIRTS
Never have we shown such a complete line of skirts as this season. All the new styles and colors are represented in the most popular materials, such as Voiles, Serges, Panamas and others. During the Pre-Easter Sale
You may choose any skirt in stock and pay just 20 Per Cent
Less than the price marked.
WAISTS
Save 20 Per Ct.
On your new Easter Waist. Choose from the most comprehensive line of Shirt Waists in the City.
See Our Large Windows for special prices on Muslin Underwear, Children's Dresses, Etc.
m. Falkenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Flentze have arrived from Jersey City Heights, N. Y., and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler. They are delighted with this Rev. Frank Elchler of Oakland, brother of Mrs. Konig, is here on a visit to his sister and will remain until next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Flentze have arrived from Jersey City Heights, N. Y., and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ziegler. They are delighted with this section and may locate here permanently.
Flag day exercises were held at the high school auditorium yesterday afternoon. Rev. Markle delivered the principal address. High school students, under direction of Miss Ames, rendered several patriotic selections. Members of Malvern Hill Post, G.A.R., and Daughters of Veterans, of Fullerton, were present. A large attendance filled the auditorium.
Grammar and primary schools were out this week for spring vacation. Students of the high school expressed a preference to remain in school, and the trustees adopted that order. The high school will be out for the summer vacation on June 16. The other schools will be out a week earlier, having begun the term two weeks before the high school.
County Horticultural Commissioner R. K. Bishop has received notice from State Commissioner J. W. Jeffrey that he has been appointed a state quarantine guardian. Bishop is given authority to enforce state quarantine as well as county quarantine. With the notification comes word: "Look out for Nevada potatoes. A dozen cars are headed this way. Intercept infected lots. Inspect for eel worm, and quarantine and send out of the state any infected lots."
E. K. Mueller, one of the prime movers in the incorporation of the proposed town of Stanton, was in town on Saturday afternoon. In company of Wm. H. Kennedy jr. he is engaged in taking a census of the new town, and states the number of people resident therein will be about 600. In common with others he hopes for an amicable adjustment of the difficulties which threaten a rupture between the two communities. In this opinion many people in town agree with him. Friendly neighbors are to be prized above all things.
Rev. Frank Eichler of Oakland, brother of Mrs. Konig, is here on a visit to his sister and will remain until next month.
W. W. Scott has shaved his beard, for the first time in 22 years, and is ready for initiation into the Hand-somest Men's club.
S. D. Winters was elected high school trustee at Friday's election, receiving 154 votes in the three districts of Anaheim, West Anaheim and Magnolia. For grammar school trustee Charley Boege received 112 votes to 28 for Charles Eygabroad. Winters and Boege were elected for a three-year term.
Postmaster Duckworth has received from Washington a report of the result of the recent examinations held here for city mail carriers and clerk at the postoffice. Nine applicants of the thirteen candidates successfully passed, and selections from their number will be made the first of the week. Three mail carriers and one clerk are to be given positions.
Bob McKee was in town from his orange nurseries on Saturday. Bob rides in an auto, and holds his head very high. He has sold out almost his entire nursery stock, which was of superior quality from start to finish, and will have few trees to offer before June. He is a candidate for the millionaire's club, and his friends declare he will be wearing diamonds before the trout season opens.
Joseph M. Backs, county manager for the Home telephone company, was over from Santa Ana on Tuesday, accompanied by A. W. Brewster, who has been appointed local manager for this city. E. C. Brannon, county wire chief, was also with him, and a renovation of the company's lines was inaugurated. Manager Backs is out for business, and assures patrons of the company that nothing will be left undone to give them the very best service possible. Mr. Brewster has taken active personal charge of the local office, and already a decided improvement in the service is noticeable...
BUY YOUR
EASTER
OUTFIT
NOW
In Men's and Young Men's Clothing you will find very remarkable values here priced at
$15 $18 and $20
Spring's Best Idea in Easter Footwear and Hats
See Our Window Display.
F. A.
YUNGBLUTH