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SELLING OUT. SALE OPEN Nothing to be reser We bought this stock from Mr. Kroeger at only a fraction o to buy dependable good merchandise at prices never before o the up-to-date wanted styles. This is particularly true of the H Arrow Collars, 7½c A complete stock of all the up-to-date styles, to close out stock completely. 2 FOR 15C OR 85C PER DOZEN Trunks and Suit Cases A few extra good Trunks at your own price and a complete line of Suit Cases at just about Half Price. Remember this is a Bona Fide Closing-Out Sale. Men's Shirts All 25 "Arrow Head," "25C SOCKS, TO CLOS 50c Si PHOENIX AND OTHER TO CLOSE OUT Kroeger's $10.00 Men's Su Trunks and Suit Cases A few extra good Trunks at your own price and a complete line of Suit Cases at just about Half Price. Remember this is a Bona Fide Closing-Out Sale. Men's Shirts Mr. Kroeger's stock of Dress and Soft Shirts is probably the largest and most complete in Anaheim today. Styles are all good, new and crisp goods. Why not get your supply for the next year at such extremely low prices? All Kroeger's $3.00 Shirts, now ... $1.65 All Kroeger's $2.00 Shirts, now ... $1.20 All Kroeger's $1.50 Shirts, now ... .95 All Kroeger's $1.25 Shirts, now ... .80 ONE LOT ASST. $1.00 AND $1.25 SHIRTS AT ... .50 NOTE--- This is a Bona Fide Closing Out Sale with absurd FIXTURES ARE FOR SALE—STORE IS NOW, Don’t overlook this Real Bargain Opportunity. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE HELD HERE 13TH ANNUAL SESSION OF CALIFORNIA MINISTERS CONVENED IN THIS CITY THURSDAY SERIES OF MEETINGS CLOSED WITH UNION TEMPERANCE MEETING SUNDAY NIGHT The 13th session of the California conference of the Evangelical association was opened on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock with devotional exercises by Bishop Samuel P. Spreng, of Naperville, Ill. The bishop gave a most splendid and helpful address, Rev. W. J. Schmalle was appointed conference secretary and he chose G. Seeberger as assistant and S. F. Hilgenfeld as reporter for the press. Business was then transacted and the forenoon session closed at 11:30. The afternoon session was opened with devotional exercises after which the regular routine business was taken up. In the evening at 7:45 Rev. J. J. Hoffman, from Oakland, preached the Word. On Friday morning the session open-as much as many of our children attend high schools we desire to call attention to certain evils that have taken hold in these institutions, namely. 1. The elimination of the Bible from the public schools has proved a serious mistake in the increasing anti-Christian tendencies among students and teachers. 2. We believe the so-called fraternities in the high schools are detrimental because they lead to insubordination and discrimination. 3. We hold that the introduction of dancing as a part of the regular curriculum is too serious to be treated lightly or overlooked. We, ministers and laymen of the California conference in annual session at Anaheim, hereby declare ourselves against these tendencies and call upon the respective authorities to remedy these evils. We also warn our parents to exercise watchful care over their children especially during their school years." The business of the conference came to a close by the reading of the appointments by the bishop. California district, F. W. Voegelein, P. E.; Anaheim, A. H. Zahl; Bardsdale, F. Homuth; Franklin Victor, A. A. Boschee; Fresno, J. J. Hoffman; Los Angeles First church, W. J. Schmalle; Los Angeles, Boyle Heights, F Cordes; Los Angeles, Central Ave., S. F. Hilgenfeld; Los Angeles, Grace Mission, J. P. Ash; Napa, W. A. Mittman; Oakland-Berkeley, G. Seeberger; Ontario-Upland, Wm. Mengedoth; Pasadena, to be supplied; Porterville, W. H. Althouse; Sacramento, G. G. Schmid; San Bernardino, H. Sassman; San Diego, Ph. Sachs; San Francisco, First church, Theo. Schaner; San Francisco-Montars to be supplied; TRAP SHOOT CLUB First Shoot Held day Afternoon—An organization benefit to the citi-furnish them with tion was launched Blue Rock Club of ception. It is pla-tect the organizat more members so every two weeks northwest of town cinating and any- the club should se store on West Co as possible. Those first shoot held la Wisser, Bill Hou Mike Lopez, Ira net, Albert Vail, G Hatfield, John Frank Mauerhan, Davis, Earl Stead Harry Mann and latter acted as se Pete Wisser won Scott secured sec lay and Ed Bassso place. The organ prove of benefi On Friday morning the session opened with devotional exercises. Regular routine business was then disposed of. In the afternoon various committees and treasurers gave their reports. The report of the statistical secretary showed the present membership to be 1,345, a net increase of more than 150 during the last year. It likewise showed that more than $40,000 was received during the past year for various purposes, an average of almost $30 per member. In the evening Rev. F. Homuth delivered a helpful sermon in which he very plainly showed the great necessity of abiding in Christ. The Saturday sessions were opened with devotional exercises led by Bishop S. P. Spreng. By special request the bishop then delivered an address on the modern preacher and his work. The following points were especially emphasized: First, be a manly man; second, be a leader and not a boss; third, be a preacher. After this regular business was taken up. The committee on school and education offered the following resolution: "We hereby declare ourselves in fullest accord with every effort that aims at an educated citizenship." To "complete living" belongs a thorough training for life, and it is our belief and aim that the privilege of education should be shared by the children of all classes. For this reason we deplore the necessity of many children being taken out of school, which is their rightful heritage, to become the grist of the mills of industry. We appreciate the advances in all lines of educational facilities but, in California district, F. W. Voegelein, P. E.; Anaheim, A. H. Zahl; Bardsdale, F. Homuth; Franklin Victor, A. A. Boschee; Fresno, J. J. Hoffman; Los Angeles First church, W. J. Schmalle; Los Angeles, Boyle Heights, F Cordes; Los Angeles, Central Ave., S. F. Hilgenfeld; Los Angeles, Grace Mission, J. P. Ash; Napa, W. A. Mitten; Oakland-Berkeley, G. Seeberger; Ontario-Upland, Wm. Mengedoth; Pasadena, to be supplied; Porterville, W. H. Althouse; Sacramento, G. G. Schmid; San Bernardino, H. Sassman; San Diego, Ph. Sachs; San Francisco, First church, Theo. Schaner; San Francisco-Montara, to be supplied; Santa Ana, G. Husser. The Saturday evening session was devoted to the interests of the Woman's Missionary Society. Sunday was a day rich with blessing. The Sunday school was addressed by the Rev. G. G. Schmid of Sacramento, and by Rev. A. A. Boschee of Lodi, Cal. The morning sermon was delivered by Bishop S. P. Spreng and each one present was greatly edified. The discourse was based on Exodus 33:18, I beseech thee, show me thy glory. In the afternoon a meeting was held in the interest of missions. Rev Carl Hauser, of Cleveland, O., delivered the sermon and at the close more than $1,300 was subscribed for missionary work in the bounds of the California conference. In the evening a union meeting was held in the interest of temperance. A large audience greeted the bishop who delivered a logical and forceful address. Fritz Ruhman on Tuesday received a letter from Henry Gatjens, who is prospering in the mining business at Nome, in the Arctic Circle. Mr. Gatjens writes that weather during the past winter was mild, and that he, as well as his wife, is enjoying the best of health. He has under consideration the sale of his mining property at Nome, and he and Mrs. Gatjens contemplate returning here in the fall. Dr. D. W. Hassey Buena Park on Tu Hasson is a veteran and knows where says that this country state of preparedness and all times. The nature, he says, does he believes it is useful to rectify this evil moment. He lives in the country since one year in the age of becoming acquainted with military forces the Atlantic mediately transports where there may be times of national sentiments will prove among his many years of service as a soldier, giving speak authoritative which are given part of people in ANAHEIM GAZETTE MERS BROTHERS OUT THE L. Z. KROEGER OPENS SATURDAY, MAY to be reserved, everything must positively be sold out if only a fraction of the manufacturers' price. We will sell it out on the same basis, which never before offered in your city. While Mr. Kroeger's stock is not very large (a early true of the Hat and Shirt departments, which are very strong in range of styles, etc. All 25c Socks 15c "Arrow Head," "Everwear" and other guaranteed 25C SOCKS, TO CLOSE OUT THE KROEGER STOCK, 15C 50c Silk Socks 30c PHOENIX AND OTHER BRANDS, REGULAR 50C HOSE, TO CLOSE OUT ...30C Gloves Kroeger's stock of Gloves is quite complete in both w dress and auto Gloves, mostly the well known Hansen, Milwa make. DON'S MISS THESE BARGAINS. All $2.00 Gloves ... All 1.50 Gloves ... All 1.25 Gloves ... All .75 Gloves ... All .50 Gloves Clothing Kroeger's $10.00 Men's Suits ...$3.50 Overalls All 90c and $1.00 Overalls ... TRAP SHOOTING CLUB ORGANIZED First Shoot Held West of Town Sunday Afternoon—Good Scores Made An organization which will prove of benefit to the citizens of the city and furnish them with wholesome recreation was launched this week when the Blue Rock Club of Anaheim had its inception. It is planned to further perfect the organization and admit a few more members soon, and hold shoots every two weeks on the sandwash northwest of town. The sport is fascinating and anyone wishing to join the club, should see Wm. Houts at his store on West Center street as soon as possible. Those taking part in the first shoot held last Sunday were Pete Wisser, Bill Houts, Shorty Susmill, Mike Lopez, Ira McAulay, Ed Bassenet, Albert Vail, George Hatfield, Floyd Hatfield, John Bush, Clark Scott, Frank Mauerhan, M. C. Paschall, Van Davis, Earl Steadman, Jim McAulay, Harry Mann and George Dutton. The latter acted as scorer for the crowd. Pete Wisser won first honors, Clark Scott secured second, and Ira McAulay and Ed Bassenet tied for third place. The organization will doubtless prove of benefit to its members and Notice of Dissolution of Partnership The firm heretofore existing under the name and style of Anaheim Auto Transfer Company, doing business in the City of Anaheim, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C. J. Mayerhan having purchased the interests of Perl R. Carpenter and B. T. Beale in the concern together with the debts due the firm. He has assumed the obligations of the firm and will hereafter conduct and carry on said business. PERL R. CARPENTER, B. T. BEALE, C. J. MAUERHAN. If it's from Witman's, it's good. Orange Growers, Attention Los Angeles, Cal., May 1, 1913. We have had the misfortune of losing, at least temporarily, the service of Mr. J. C. Delaney, our district manager at Placentia and Brooksburst, whose recent mysterious disappearance is evidently due to accidental causes. This will, however, by no means cause us to cease operations in the two districts, or give up such business as has already been lined up there for this and future seasons. We will be in position to continue Dr. D. W. Hasson was in town from Buena Park on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Hasson is a veteran of the Civil War, and knows whereof he speaks when he says that this country should be in a state of preparedness for war at any and all times. This state of preparedness, he says, does not now exist, and he believes it is up to the government to rectify this evil at the earliest possible moment. He believes that all men in the country should serve at least one year in the army for the purpose of becoming acquainted with the tactics and military rules. He also believes the Atlantic fleet should be immediately transported to the Pacific where there may be need for them in times of national crisis. Dr. Hasson's sentiments will meet with warm approval among his many friends, and his many years of service in the field as a soldier, gives him the right to speak authoritatively upon matters which are given little thought on the part of people in times of peace. If it's from Witman's, it's good. PROF. FRANK BURGFELD, FROM ANAHEIM HAS RE-OPENED THE ADELHEID BATH Successfully handles all Chronic Diseases. When tired or you wish to escape the Surgeon’s knife, come and Corn cure and Foot Troubles a Specialist. PROF. FRANK BURGFELD, HYDROTHERAPIST An establishment second to none in sanitary and general baths—Turkish, Steam, Electric, Bake Oven, Tub, and Shower Massaging, Corn Cures, and all branches of Chiropody practice, matism, Poor Blood Circulation, Obesity, Skin Diseases, and Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Depot I have thoroughly overhauled the Adelheid Bath House ever. The many to whom I have given successful baths and troubles are invited to renew their patronage at Adelheid Bath Parlors, Pacific Phone 336 212 S. Los Angeles St., ANAHEIM, CAL. Prof. Frank THURSDAY, MAY 29 ROGS. ROEGER STOCK MAY, MAY 31st e sold out in 30 days same basis, which means for the people of Anaheim an opportunity not very large (about $3,000.00) it is all in very fine condition and range of styles, etc. A FEW PRICES: es quite complete in both work, well known Hansen, Milwaukee GAINS. $1.25 1.00 .85 .45 .30 Underwear This stock is absolutely slaughtered, it's not very complete, so what's left will be almost given away. Pfisters' $2.50 and $3.00 celebrated fancy underwear, now...95c Pure Linen Mesh, regular $3.00 garments, to close...95c One lot Asst. Natural Wool, light and med. weight, Kroeger's prices, $1.50 to $2.00, to close...60c All 50c Balbrigam Underwear, in complete sizes, now...29c alls 60c Bankrupt Dry Goods Stock quite complete in both work, well known Hansen, Milwaukee GAINS. $1.25 1.00 .85 .45 .30 This stock is absolutely slaughtered, it's not very complete, so what's left will be almost given away. Pfisters' $2.50 and $3.00 celebrated fancy underwear, now...95c Pure Linen Mesh, regular $3.00 garments, to close...95c One lot Asst. Natural Wool, light and med. weight, Kroeger's prices, $1.50 to $2.00, to close...60c All 50c Balbrigam Underwear, in complete sizes, now...29c Bankrupt Dry Goods Stock TO BE SOLD OUT IN CONNECTION WITH THE KROEGER STOCK It's a fine, clean stock of mostly wanted goods that we bought recently at less than half-price and will be sold out the same way. We ask the ladies of Anaheim to attend this Real Bargain Sale of Good Dry Goods at Half-Price. See Orange County Plain Dealer for more particulars. THE days. Eimers Bros. owers, Attention es, Cal., May 1, 1913. The misfortune of losemporarily, the service money, our district manalia and Brooksburst, mysterious disappearably due to accidental ill, however, by no to cease operations icts, or give up such already been lined up and future seasons. position to continue operations as formerly, and in order to facilitate matters, will appreciate it if all the growers who have been shiping through us, and those who intend shipping through us, will immediately get in touch with our Mr. F. B. Foss, of San Dimas, who will take temporary charge of the Placentia and Brookshurst districts. Packing and shipping of the fruit, as arranged for by you with our Mr. Delaney, will be taken care of by our Mr. F. B. Foss, and your co-operation, as requested, will prove of mutual benefit to all concerned, and will be appreciated by the RANDOLPH FRUIT COMPANY. $3 round trip via Santa Fe To ... San Diego Tickets on Sale May 3031 - June 1 Good for return 30 days from date of Sale Stopovers permitted at Oceanside and point South thereof Coronado Tent City opens June 1st J. H. CLABAUGH, Agt. Phones— Pacific 217 Home 1751 Anaheim Depot FROM ANAHEIM SANITARIUM ADELHEID BATH PARLORS When tired of Doctors and Drugs, and son's knife, come and get relief. Not Troubles a Specialty. ROTHERAPIST AND CHIROPODIST unitary and general equipment for all kinds of ven, Tub, and Shower Baths. All kinds of of Chiropody practiced. BATHS for Rheuskin Diseases, and Foot Troubles. emen's Departments Adelheid Bath House and made it better than successful baths and treatments for different usage at Adelheid Bath House, and to recomBaths, Massage, or Chiropody. Prof. Frank Burgfeld, Prop.