anaheim-gazette 1911-12-14
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BASE BALL
INNOCENTS ABROAD
Anaheim Ball Team Meets Waterloo at San Pedro
Last Sunday a remnant of the local ball team, accompanied by forty or fifty fans, visited San Pedro with the avowed intention of bringing home the scalps of the fast team representing that town. But, alas, that dream was not realized and instead the noble Athletics representling good old Anaheim ran up against the real thing, and that with a crippled team. Carpenter did not make an appearance and "Stump" Huntington was placed at the third station, but did not prove a howling success. Probably one reason for his poor showing was because he did not wear a breast protector. He and Lewis put on the Alphonse and Gaston stunt every time a ball was knocked anywhere near them, and that happened quite frequently.
The San Pedros are an exceedingly strong aggregation and the only way they can be beaten out of the pennant is for Press Agent-Secretary-Treasurer Mueller to work his famous umpire stunt on them. Still it is doubtful if the Athletics could beat them even with Abbott umpiring.
The Anaheim team was away off Sunday. Haber, who had played errorless ball since joining the club, misjudged a fly letting in two runs. Du Bois again had nothing but his glove and smile. Gerkin, who is generally very reliable, made an error at "Daddy."
"SWAN SWANSON"
Swedish Comedy at the Opera House
This Evening.
An enjoyable entertainment is promised theater-goers at the opera house this evening, when the dramatic section of the Ebell, under management of George Hamler, the popular retired comedian, will present "Swan Swanson," a Swedish comedy, which bids fair to delight a large audience. Rehearsals have been in progress during the week, and excellence is depicted in the work of the entire cast. Mr. Hamler is the star of the play, and his friends declare he is rounding into his old-time form, when he was one of the leading comedians of the American stage. Proceeds go to the Ebell club. A dance will follow the program. The list of characters is as follows:
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
Swan Swanson—the Swede...Mr. G. W. Hamler
Paul Jordan—who aspires to fill a dead man's shoes...Mr. J. H. Whitaker
Jefferson Bassett—Agnes's first husband....Mr. Dave M. Hamler
Dr. Shingle—warm hearted but eccentric....Mr. Albert Erickson
Mrs. Jordan—with a true heart....Miss Marie Rimpau
Jeanie Dimple—Mrs. Jordan's true friend....Miss Elba Seideman
Mrs. O'Flannigan—true hearted Irish....Mrs. V. U. Simpson
Baby Philip—son of Mrs. Jordan...Ralph Kemp
SYNOPSIS—ACT I.
Mrs. Jordan's Villa. Arrival of Swan Swanson.
ACT II.
The Home of Poverty and Abduction.
ACT III.
Jordan & Company's Powder Mill.
ACT IV.
Drawing Room of Mrs. Jordan.
Under the auspices of The Missionary
way they can be beaten out of the pennant is for Press Agent Secretary-Treasurer Mueller to work his famous umpire stunt on them. Still it is doubtful if the Athletics could beat them even with Abbott umpiring.
The Anaheim team was away off Sunday. Haber, who had played errorless ball since joining the club, misjudged a fly letting in two runs. Du Bols again had nothing but his glove and smile. Gerkin, who is generally very reliable, made an error at home which let in two runs. "Daddy" Schutz, in right field, played a perfect fielding game—he didn't have a chance.
Anaheim only made two hits—Fisher's single and Lewis' two bagger. The latter was a beauty, sailing gracefully over the center field fence, but the batter was only allowed two bases on it, as the grounds are small. In that inning Anaheim should have scored as Lewis was followed by Haber, Fisher and Huntington, but neither of the three could do anything.
The P. E. Mechanicals will be here Sunday.
The final score was 6 to 0. Nuf sed.
NOTES OF THE GAME
The San Pedro team is without doubt the strongest in the league.
The Anaheim team was badly crippled by the absence of Carpenter.
Huntington plays third base about the way Fisher plays center field—you know.
There were plenty of Anaheim rooters there—but they were a well tamed bunch from almost the very commencement of the game.
Even Alvin Nowotny and Herman Stock were numbered among those who had nothing to say.
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Stock were among Anaheim people who attended the game.
Joe Backs just couldn't keep away.
W. J. Elliott took an auto load of 33 degree fans down to view the sad affair.
The Misses Hattie Sargent and Helen Tunnison, two of Garden Groves most charming young ladies, were in attendance at the game and were staunch Anaheim supporters until the end of the big show.
Claude Swope was also among those present.
Chas. Carroll of West Anaheim was about the busiest young man at the game—in fact he had both hands full.
"Google" was present and attempted to take up the usual Sunday offering but no one would stand for his
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Claude Swope was also among those present.
Chas. Carroll of West Anaheim was about the busiest young man at the game—in fact he had both hands full.
"Google" was present and attempted to take up the usual Sunday offering but no one would stand for his work.
Gerkin will get "his" some of these days if he doesn't cut out his umpire balting.
Fisher acted as manager Sunday in the absence of "Dutch" Fiala who was unable to attend the game.
CASE SET FOR TRIAL
Abner Mefford, charged with cruelty to animals in beating and abusing a horse, was in the township court at Santa Ana Friday evening and gave bail in the sum of twenty-five dollars for his appearance for trial on January 2nd. The complaint was sworn to by Constable J. M. Clark, of Westminster township and bears date of June 1st.
CONCORDIA WILL ENTERTAIN
Vocal and Instrumental Concert on Tuesday Evening.
That popular society of local singers, the Concordia Club, will give another of its superb entertainments, under the management of Prof. Tiedeman, at Knights of Columbus hall on Tuesday evening. The Concordia club numbers among its members some of the best amateur singers in Southern California, and its chorus singing, comprising forty male voices, is superior to that usually heard on the professional stage. As a leader Prof. Tiedeman is among the foremost in the country, and he promises next Tuesday's entertainment will be the best the club has ever participated in.
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
ROYAL
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Absolutely Pure
Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crusts
or puddings are required
Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable
in the preparation of plain,
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The only baking powder made
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No Alum—No Lime Phosphates
At FED
CHRISTMAS GI
A LARGE
Occidental Hotel, American plan—
$2.50 and $3.00 per day.
The above are the leading hotels;
Santa Rosa has many rooming houses
and restaurants.
The Convention will be held in the
Germania Hall, 3rd and B streets.
All railroads will sell a return trip
ticket for one and one-third fare. Do
not fail to get your certificate from
the ticket agent when purchasing
your ticket for Santa Rosa.
VIOLATED GAME LAWS
Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner W. K. Robinson swore to complaints against Henry Pfirrmann and
C. H. Moeller of Los Angeles, charging
them with shooting ducks in the
morning before time. Warrants for
their arrest were sent to Los Angeles.
Pfirrmann is a member of the San
Pedro Gun Club and Moeller was there
as a guest of another member, and
Wednesday morning Robinson caught
them shooting before time. The new
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hibit of their Sacramento Valley land products.
Santa Cruz and Watsonville are planning a joint exhibit of apples from that section. The officials of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition have reserved a large amount of space and will have a fine exhibit. The California Wine Association is laying plans for a comprehensive exhibit.
Exhibitors of Washington, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado have made inquiries regarding:
lows:
N. W. P.—10:05 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 5:48 p.m., 7:42 p.m.
S. P.—11:10 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Trains leave Santh Rosa for San Francisco and the south as follows:
N. W. P.—6:13 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:10 p.m.
S. P.—6:00 a.m., 2:40 p.m.
Hotel rates:
Overton Hotel, European plan—$1.00, single room, $1.50, double room; $1.50, single room with bath; $2.50, double room with bath, per day.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Beers
Local and Northern Wines, local and Los Angeles Beers and the famous Fortuna Whiskey. We have a quantity of 8-year-old Port Wine which we are selling at $1 per gal. This is a special price we are making for the Holiday trade. Here’s your chance for something good. Goods delivered free.
FISHER’S WINERY
126 N. Lemon St.
Home Phone 1184
ANAHEIM, CAL.
ing the reservations of display space and will be represented at the great conference at Hotel Alexandria on December 16th when arrangements will be completed for comprehensive exhibits from all of these states.
The governors of Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico, working in conjunction with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of Mexico, of which Epes Randolph is the president, are making plans for extensive exhibits of the wonderful resources of that section of Mexico. Large land companies operating in that territory are also making plans for comprehensive exhibitions.
No. 6481
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
First National Bank
OF ANAHEIM
At Anaheim, in the State of California, at the close of business, Dec. 5th, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.....$464,055 95
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured...4,082 15
U.S. Bonds to secure circulation...50,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds...2,000 00
Bonds, Securities, etc....21,445 00
Banking house, furniture & fixtures...31,000 00
Other Real Estate owned—None
Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents)...664 20
Due from approved reserve agents...210,017 15
Checks and other cash items...15,074 44
Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner W. K. Robinson swore to complaints against Henry Pfirrmann and C. H. Moeller of Los Angeles, charging them with shooting ducks in the morning before time. Warrants for their arrest were sent to Los Angeles. Pfirrmann is a member of the San Pedro Gun Club and Moeller was there as a guest of another member, and Wednesday morning Robinson caught them shooting before time. The new law provides that no shooting shall be done earlier than a half-hour before sun up, and while some of the members of gun clubs obey the law to the letter, others do not, and it is these that the officer is after. Most of the clubs have bells with which to notify members when they may commence shooting, and the gentlemen for whom warrants have been issued shot and killed ducks ten minutes before the bell rang.
MANCHURIAN WALNUTS
J. B. Neff while in San Francisco last week saw three lots of Manchurian walnuts on the docks which had been refused entry into the state and were awaiting reshipment to the orient. These nuts were infested.
Only Nine Days
The glad season of Good near. But to many people days pass and the busy cult to find exactly what you will find just what you. Every article is given not buy the same grade complete.
FOR HER
Watch, Pins, Brooches, Bracels Mesh Bags, Jewel Cases, Looms
December 16th when arrangements will be completed for comprehensive exhibits from all of these states.
The governors of Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico, working in conjunction with the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of Mexico, of which Epes Randolph is the president, are making plans for extensive exhibits of the wonderful resources of that section of Mexico. Large land companies operating in that territory are also making plans for comprehensive exhibits of Mexican products.
Missoula is the first of the cities of Montana to make application for display space at the Land Show of the Pacific Land and Products Exposition to be held in Los Angeles March 12 to 28, 1912. That city will send a representative to the conference which will be held at Hotel Alexan dria, Saturday, December 16th at 2 p.m. when complete arrangements for the Land Show will be made.
STATE FRUIT GROWERS
The California Fruit Growers will hold their next convention in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, on December 19 to 22nd inclusive. Committees have been working for some time in view of making the coming convention one of the most interesting ever held in the history of the California Fruit Growers.
Every session will be interesting, therefore it behooves every Fruit Grower to be present at every session.
General Information
Trains arrive in Santa Rosa from San Francisco and the south as fol-
First National Bank
OF ANAHEIM
At Anaheim, in the State of California, at the close of business, Dec. 5th, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts... $464,055 95
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured... 4,082 15
U.S. Bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00
Premiums on U.S. Bonds... 2,000 00
Bonds, securities, etc... 21,445 00
Banking house, furniture & fixtures... 31,000 00
Other Real Estate owned—None
Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents)... 664 20
Due from approved reserve agents... 210,017 15
Checks and other cash items... 15,074 44
Notes of other National Banks... 5,000 00
Fractional paper currency: nickels and cents... 371 90
LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN BANK, VIZ:
Specie... 29,439 75
Legal tender notes... 5,000 00
Total available cash... $265,597 44
Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation)... 2,500 00
Total... $840,630 54
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in... $30,000 00
Surplus fund... 30,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 28,068 18
National Bank notes outstanding... 49,995 00
Due to Trust Companies and Savings Banks... 23,211 13
Individual deposit subject to check... 541,512 12
Demand certificates of deposit... 178 05
Time certificates of deposit... 109,723 79
Certified Checks... 215 00
Cashier's check outstanding... 7,772 27
Total deposits... $868,567 36
Total... $840,630 54
STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Orange
I. Edgar J. Hartung, Cashier of the above-named bank. Do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
EDGAR J. HARTUNG. Cashier.
CORRECT-ATTEST:
JOHN HARTUNG.
FRANK SHANLEY,
A.N. BRADFORD,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of December, 1911.
(Homer G. Ames, Notary Public.
with a maggot which eats the kernel of the nut, and is regarded as a most dangerous pest. There were several thousand sacks in the consignment, one lot being billed to Atlanta, Georgia. The state horticulture commissioner had been informed of the shipment of the nuts, and promptly upon their arrival ordered them re-shipped to Manchuria.
The nuts were inferior to California walnuts, being smaller and lighter, with rough exteriors, no attempt having been made to bleach them.
Mr. Neff some weeks ago said California growers had little to fear from importations of Manchurian nuts, as they were not to be compared to
AMERICAN SAVING OF ANAHEIM
Start an account today—There may be a hole in your pocket
Thursday, December 14
FEDERMAN'S
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
Why Not Get Him a
Meerschaum Pipe
Briar Pipe
Or a nice Box of Cigars—things that men enjoy.
We have fine
HAVANA CIGARS
In boxes of 10, 12 and 25. Nothing better for a Christmas present.
We have fine
HAVANA CIGARS
In boxes of 10, 12 and 25. Nothing better for a
Christmas present.
J.E. Walter & Co.
Pool Room and Cigar Store
104 Center St. - Anaheim
the local product in quality.
Now that a dangerous pest has been discovered in them probably quarantine will be established, and the pest prevented from securing lodgement in California groves.
RAGTIME HYMNS
Sundry highbrows are denouncing ragtime hymns the people sing; af-
fire; let who will prefer the liltin' of a joyous ragtime lyre.—Walt Mason.
—Copyright, 1910, by George Matthew Adams.
WAS FREE FROM SPITE
A man had for years employed a steady German workman. One day Jake came to him and asked to be excused from work the next day.
Nine Days--Then Christmas
gestions FOR Christmas GIFTS
Glad season of Good Will and Good Gifts draws rapidly
But to many people gift chosing brings perplexity, and as pass and the busy rush increases it becomes the more diffito find exactly what they want. In Roberts' Jewelry Store will find just what you like to give and at a price that will suit
Every article is guaranteed to be as represented. You can buy the same grade of goods anywhere, and my stock is complete.
FOR HER
Ins, Brooches, Bracelets,
Jewel Cases, Lockets,
FOR HIM
Watches, Match Case, Smoking Sets, Rings, Chains, Tie Pins, Tie Clasps, Cuff Links, Brushes, Desk
to find exactly what they want. In Roberts' Jewelry Store
will find just what you like to give and at a price that will suit
Every article is guaranteed to be as represented. You canbuy the same grade of goods anywhere, and my stock is
complete.
FOR HER
Bins, Brooches, Bracelets,
Jewel Cases, Lockets,
Manicuring Sets,
Belt Pins, Combs.
FOR HIM
Watches, Match Case, Smoking
Sets, Rings, Chains, Tie Pins, Tie
Clasp, Cuff Links, Brushes, Desk
Sets, Fobs, Lodge Pins, Charms.
Theodore Roberts
Center Street
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
ch eats the keris regarded as a
There were sevin the consignbilled to Atlanta,
horticulture cominformed of the
tits, and promptly
ordered them reaterior to Califorsmaller and lightriors, no attempt
to bleach them.
weeks ago said Calilittle to fear from
anchurian nuts, as
be compared to
ter getting such a trouncing they will fade like everything. All our anthems should be stately, so the angry high-brows shriek; but it seems to me they're greatly off their trolley, so to speak. Underneath the roof and steeple, where the hymnbook music rolls, there are divers kinds of people, all varieties of souls. Some prefer a solemn measure, grand, majestic, noble, strong; others get a greater pleasure from the slap-bang kind of song. Let the hymn be swift and swinging if some lifting thought it starts; what's the odds what hymn we're singing if it moves the people's hearts? Let who will go worship Milton and his harp that flashes
"Certainly, Jake," beamed the employer. "What are you going to do?"
"Vail," said Jake, slowly, "I think I must go by mein wife's funeral. She dies yesterday." After the lapse of a few weeks Jake again approached the boss for a day off. "All right, Jake, but what are you going to do this time?" "Aber," said Jake. "I go to make me, mit mein fraulein a wed-ding." "What? So soon? Why it's on-ly been three weeks since you buried your wife." "Ach," replied Jake. "I don't hold spite long."
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing.
First class work guaranteed. Theo.
Roberts.
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