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Thursday, September 4 Grammar School Starts September 22 High School Starts September 8 Start the boy right with a new clothes. Get him one of our s “Xtra Good” suits. We have se about 120 of them worth up to and marked these at - $3. High School Boy’s Attention We’ve got the 1914 Models i celebrated “Kuppenheimer” and form” clothes. We’ve got the pa the styles, plenty assortment an prices. Now is YOUR move. You Owe Us a Loo $10 $15 The Anaheim National Bank A HOME INSTITUTION A Good Place to Transact Your Business Every facility consistent with sound banking. Courteous treatment. Let us serve YOU Board of Directors CHAS. EYGABROAD, Pres't. V. U. SIMPSON, V. Pres't. F. C. KRAUSE, Cashier. GEORGE W. HAMLER, J. W. DUCKWORTH, S. C. HARTRANFT, MARCO H. HELLMAN, B. FISHER, J. J. DWYER. In and About the City If it's from Witman's, it's good. Economy Jars, pints 75c, quarts 90c, at Petermann's. Phonit 212. When you think jewelry or silver, think of Witman's. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wallop returned on Monday from a month's outing at Idylwild. Fisher's Blend of Flour, once tried, always wanted. Petermann's. Phonit 212. Adam Walter and Leonard Hessel were in Los Angeles, Venice and other points Thursday. City Clerk Merritt reports building permits during the month of August aggregating $8,450. Mrs. O. T. Cailor and children came home last Sunday from Newport where they were spending a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomas returned on the first of the week from a fortnight's visit at Prescott, Arizona. Mrs. R. C. Petermann and children, who have been seeing the sights on Catalina Island, are at home again. Witman is the Optician. Violet Oats, this week, 10c package. Petermann's. Phonit 212. Trade with Witman, the leading jeweler and optician, and save money Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schneider are at home again after an outing at Bay City. Don't take chances. Go to Witman, the optician, with your eye trouble. It is better to have your eyes fitted by Witman, the graduate optician, than to wish you had. Mrs. Bowman Merritt and little son, are visiting Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Merritt this week. Mrs. F. Heying and son, Edward, returned the first of the week from Bay City where they spent a fortnight. Mrs. C. Langenberger and her daughter, Mrs. Jones, left on Tuesday for San Francisco for a month's visit. Take a good ride to Newport Beach Sunday with the Auto Transfer Co. Truck leaves at 8 A.M., Houts' Bicycle store. Return at 6 P.M. Witman's—the safest place to trade. M. J. B. coffee, 35c per mann's. Phonit 212. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scher turned from an outing a brand new son w and Mrs. N.B.Tedford Charles Fay is erecting residence in the Zeyn t about $2,000. The "Chatham" family clean your beans proper price by Beebe-W If you want good bread Flour. For sale Phonit 212. Assemblyman Hans duty at his office this v fined to his home with A small payment d "New Home" sewing m home on easy payment Company. C. O. Rust and famil y from an enjoyable o Tahoe and other north state. W. D. Thompson has section from Riverside a number of large cont beets to the sugar fact Killifer beet plows pressly for the beet who know. Straight dards. Beebe-Weisel C One of the largest pu this region is just bein A.A.Mills at his ra street.The well is 18 eter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry City, Kansas, who are cation at Ocean Park Thursday on a visit to family. The will of Roman City Clerk Merritt reports building permits during the month of August aggregating $8,450. Mrs. O. T. Cailor and children came home last Sunday from Newport where they were spending a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomas returned on the first of the week from a fortnight's visit at Prescott, Arizona. Mrs. R. C. Petermann and children, who have been seeing the sights on Catalina Island, are at home again. Mrs. F. Heying and son, Edward, returned the first of the week from Bay City where they spent a fortnight. Mrs. C. Langenberger and her daughter, Mrs. Jones, left on Tuesday for San Francisco for a month's visit. Take a good ride to Newport Beach Sunday with the Auto Transfer Co. Truck leaves at 8 A.M., Houts' Bicycle store. Return at 6 P.M. Witman's—the safest place to trade. THE WAGE EARNER "Wealth can only be accumulated by the Earnings of Industry and the Savings of Frugality."—John Tyler. THIS CONSERATIVE BANK is within reach of every man—and at his service. The wage earner will find that by steadily saving a part of his income—with the assistance we give and the 4 per cent interest we pay—he will have money when he needs it. We invite him to open an account. GERMAN-AMERICAN BANK COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS U. S. Depository for Postal Savings System ANAHEIM GAZETTE If it's from Witman's, it's good. Herman Stock was a visitor in Los Angeles one day last week. Theodore Dietrich and Henry Oelkers returned on Tuesday evening from a four-month's tour of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armbrust and daughter Norma are spending the week at San Diego and Coronado. Frank Tausch has returned from an outing of two week's duration and is once more on duty at Dickel's store. Misses Fanny and Leila Thompson of Riverside were guests this week of the family of their uncle, O. L. Thompson. J. F. Sterner has moved his family from Eugene, Oregon, and taken up his residence in the Ziegler property on Broadway. A ball game on the local grounds Sunday between the Orange and Brea teams resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 3 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Richards, of San Bernardino, and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Longworth, of Anaheim, spent Monday with friends at Newport Beach. Fred Hudson and A. H. Witman, accompanied by their wives, spent Sunday touring through Corona, San Bernardino, Riverside, Pomona and other points. A. W. Reeves, secretary and traffic manager of the Chamber of Commerce of El Paso, Texas, has been visiting his family who reside on the Placentia road, southeast of town. The Clemens blacksmithshop on Los Angeles street has been sold to F. E. Hornsher, a recent arrival from Indiana. The new proprietor is a mechanic of long experience. Mrs. J. F. Ahlborn and son, Frederick, who are touring through the eastern states, are now in Chicago, and are expected to reach home about the middle of the month. Contain the News Infants' Wear, Lingere and No complete, containing in addition to correct size and twist to Complete structions included in each package embroidery. The materials used are closely woven chalk finish nanso lawn for Shirt Waists. The most ROYAL SOCIETY Embroidery Flies every needlework purpose. Absolutely staple Sea Island cotton is used in permanent lustre. ROYAL SOCIETY Celebs every shade fast to washing. EMBROIDERY FLOSS Sea Island Cotton M. J. B. coffee, 35c per can at Petermann's. Phonit 212. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schnelder have returned from an outing at Bay City. A brand new son was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Tedford last Tuesday. Charles Fay is erecting an up-to-date residence in the Zeyn tract at a cost of about $2,000. The "Chatham" fanning mill will clean your beans properly. Sold at a right price by Beebe-Weisel Co. If you want good bread use Fisher's Blend Flour. For sale at Petermann's. Phonit 212. Assemblyman Hans Weisel is off duty at his office this week, being confined to his home with fever. A small payment down will put a "New Home" sewing machine in your home on easy payments. Beebe-Weisel Company. C. O. Rust and family have returned from an enjoyable outing at Lake Tahoe and other northern points of the state. W. D. Thompson has returned to this section from Riverside county and has a number of large contracts for hauling beets to the sugar factory. Killifer beet plows are made expressly for the beet grower by men who know. Straight and offset standards. Beebe-Weisel Co. One of the largest pumping plants in this region is just being completed by A. A. Mills at his ranch on North street. The well is 18 inches in diameter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tice, of Dodge City, Kansas, who are spending a vacation at Ocean Park, came over last Thursday on a visit to J. D. Lavin and family. The will of Roman Wisser leaves an manager of the Chamber of Commerce of El Paso, Texas, has been visiting his family who reside on the Placentia road, southeast of town. The Clemens blacksmithshop on Los Angeles street has been sold to F. E. Hornsher, a recent arrival from Indiana. The new proprietor is a mechanic of long experience. Mrs. J. F. Ahlborn and son, Frederick, who are touring through the eastern states, are now in Chicago, and are expected to reach home about the middle of the month. O. H. Squier has sold his residence property on North Los Angeles street to C. E. Tower at a consideration of $4,750. Mr. Tower has arrived here with his family and has taken possession of his new purchase. Messrs. Ahlborn, Day, Wellman and Dietrich were in consultation with the supervisors and district attorney at Santa Ana on Tuesday relative to work necessary to protect the new Olive bridge. The supervisors are going ahead with a call for specifications for the bridge and bids for its construction. The board is ready to build a bridge and merely asks that it be protected by people of this section. As soon as essential lines are furnished the necessary committee active work on construction will begin. BIG 35C ENAMELWARE SPECIAL Through a special factory purchase we are able to offer some exceptional values in gray enamelware on heavy steel base: 14 quart water pails, 21 quart dish pans, 6 quart Berlin sauce pans, 14 quart rinsing pans, extra tea kettles. The above are values to $1.50, on sale Saturday at 10 A.M. at 35 cents each, while they last. See show window. None to children, at the 5-10 to 35c Store. We have it! What? Chase & Sanborn coffee. You have never tasted a real good coffee till you try this; 40c per pound to introduce it. Petermann's. Phonit 212. GRIGGS & RAMHARTER GROCERY PHONES SUNSET HOME 244 1103 Carnival Week SPECIALS We will have extra supplies of FRESH FRUITS A closely woven chalk finish nonslawn for Shirt Waists. The most every needlework purpose. Absolutely staple Sea Island cotton is used in permanent lustre. ROYAL SOCIETY Celebs every shade fast to washing. EMBROIDERY FLOSS Sea Island Cotton All Colors, 2 skeins for 5c. Crochet Cotton, sizes 3 a Falkenstein's DEPARTMENT STORE GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS "RESULT PRODUCERS" Rates—Liners and classified advertisements, 5 cents per line per insertion. Black face type, 10 cents per line. A line averages six words. No charge less than 25 cents. Card of Thanks, 50 cents. Copy for ads must be in this office before Wednesday noon. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Concord grapes, 3c per pound. J. J. Dwyer, Pacific 67R. FOR SALE—Horse, very gentle. Inquire at this office or Placentia Drive, first house south of Ball road. FOR SALE—Two teams of 6-year-old light draft and work mules and a good set of work harness for only $600. Wickersheim Implement Company, Fullerton. FOR SALE—Grapes for jelly, eating or grape juice. F. A. Altenow, corner East and South streets. FOR SALE or Exchange for Anaheim property, 8 acres good Valencia orange land. E.W.Pyne, 8 miles east. Phone 95R3, Fullerton. FOR SALE—Eucalyptus wood, $5.50 per cord. E.W.Pyne, 8 miles east. Phone 95R3, Fullerton. FOR SALE—Windmill and 3,000 gallon tank, cheap; also good 900 lb mare to exchange for good all purpose horse. C.H.Owen. Telephone Sunset 82J4. FOR SALE—the cheapest lot in town. On Olive street, 50x122½. For particulars see John Ziegler at Commercial hotel. FOR SALE—Five-room, strictly modern house, everything new; 50x158 ft., facing on two streets. Will give terms. Inquire W.J.Ellott, 405 East Center street. FOR SALE CHEAP—Runabout Maxwell auto in very best condition. One of the largest pumping plants in this region is just being completed by A. A. Mills at his ranch on North street. The well is 18 inches in diameter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tice, of Dodge City, Kansas, who are spending a vacation at Ocean Park, came over last Thursday on a visit to J. D. Lavin and family. The will of Roman Wisser leaves an estate of $30,000 to his widow, Emillie Wisser, $16,900 of it being in Anaheim real estate. Lucien Wisser, his son, is administrator. Miss Alice Robinson is again on duty at the money order department at the postoffice after an enjoyable vacation of 15 days spent at San Diego, Coronado and other points. Two hundred citizens of Orange came over Tuesday night in procession to attend the revival services. They came in autos and other vehicles, starting from the plaza at 7 o'clock. Clinton Griggs, who, a couple of years ago purchased the Sulphur Springs sanitarium at San Luis Obispo, has sold the business and returned to Anaheim. Mr. Griggs paid $60,000 for the hotel and grounds and retires from the business with a profit. Misses Bertha, Mary and Agnes Webber are again at their posts of duty after spending a much enjoyed vacation at Santa Monica, Venice and Ocean Park. Miss Bertha is with the telephone company' Miss Mary with P. J. Weisel & Co., and Miss Agnes with the Anaheim Laundry. YOU BET! Wickersheim Implement Company, Fullerton, are agents for I. H. C. Auto Trucks and Tractors, and Harley-Davidson and Indian Motorcycles and are also selling them. Carnival Week SPECIALS We will have extra supplies of FRESH FRUITS Our Canned Meat department is complete Come to Anaheim enjoy the Carnival and get your Lunches Here Grape Juice Specials for this hot time Regular 25c bottles - 20c Regular 50c bottles - 40c Cove Oysters Regular 15c, 2 for 25c size, now 3 cans - 25c Bananas Per doz - 15c Fine Ripe Olives Per quart - 25c Our Prices Always Right Griggs & Ramharter THE GROCERS FOR SALE—The cheapest lot in town. On Olive street, 50x122½. For particulars see John Ziegler at Commercial hotel. FOR SALE—Five-room, strictly modern house, everything new; 50x158 ft. lot, facing on two streets. Will give terms. Inquire W. J. Elliott, 405 East Center street. FOR SALE CHEAP—Runabout Maxwell auto in very best condition. Call at 520 East Adele or write P. O. box No. 342, Anaheim, Cal. FOR SALE—Six thoroughbred cocker spaniels, ten weeks old. Prices reasonable. Inspection invited. Apply to Eddie Crowther, at the ranch, Placentia. FOR SALE—No. 4 Byron-Jackson vertical pump, complete with 30 foot frame, shafting, etc. Price $150.00. Francis Bates, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 132A, Fullerton. Phone 257J. FOR SALE—Three and one-half inch "Old Hickory" wagon with narrow rack 16 feet long. As good as new. Price complete $100.00. Francis Bates, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 132A, Fullerton. Phone 257J. FOR SALE—800 Valencia orange trees for sale. Corner East and Santa Ana streets. Thos. Grussing. FOR SALE—Little pigs on Fleischmann ranch. R. H. Eschenbach. FOR SALE—Fine ripe Elberte peaches for canning. Come early. A. Derksen, 2½ miles east of Anaheim. FOR SALE—Several thousand Valencia and navel orange nursery stock. Nurseries at Placentia. O. H. Schumacher. FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, the Burbank variety, first-class; ½ mile west of Fleischman slaughter-house. M. Depweg. FOR SALE CHEAP—My fine driving horse, buggy, surrey and harness; or will trade. Frank W. Champion, 308 East Broadway. Sunset 230R. Royal Society PACKAGE OUTFITS Contain the Newest Ideas in Needlework Wear, Lingere and Novelties are thoroughly practical. Each package is containing in addition to the stamped article sufficient embroidery floss in the hand twist to Complete the embroidery. Carefully prepared working included in each package make it possible for even a beginner to execute the work. The materials used are absolutely the best obtainable for the various uses. Even chalk finish nansook for all Underwear articles. A real linen finish Waists. The most effective art fabrics for Pillows, Scarfs, etc. Embroidery Floss is made in the size, twist and color suitable for work purpose. Absolutely fast colors have been obtained, and only long and cotton is used in its manufacture, insuring a perfect twist and a high, stre. L SOCIETY Celesta Twist (artificial silk) is made in a complete line of colors, fast to washing. RY FLOSS Cotton CELESTA TWIST Artificial Silk BALL FLOSS Four Strands Even chalk finish nansook for all Underwear articles. A real linen finish Waists. The most effective art fabrics for Pillows, Scarfs, etc. Embroidery Floss is made in the size, twist and color suitable for work purpose. Absolutely fast colors have been obtained, and only long and cotton is used in its manufacture, insuring a perfect twist and a high, prestre. Celesta Twist (artificial silk) is made in a complete line of colors, easy to washing. Berry Floss Cotton Keens for 5c. Rachel Cotton, sizes 3 and 5, 25c per ball. Black, White and Colors. Celesta Twist Artificial Silk All Colors, 5c. per skein Ball Floss Four Strands 10c. per ball. Falkenstein's Department Store SIFIED ADS DUCERS" classified advertiseer insertion. Black line. A line average less than 25 cents. in this office bemade. ALE grapes, 3c per Pacific 67R. very gentle. Inprise or Placentia south of Ball road. ams of 6-year-old park mules and a harness for only implement Comfor jelly, eating A. Altenow, corstreets. ange for Anaheim good Valencia or yne, 8 miles east. ton. aptus wood, $5.50 yne, 8 miles east. ton. and 3,000 gallon good 900 lb mare good all purpose Telephone Sun- apest lot in town. x122½. For paregler at Commerom, strictly moding new; 50x158 two streets. Will re W. J. Elllott, street. —Runabout Max-best condition. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ladies' saddle and driving horse, Jersey cow and about a hundred White Leghorn hens. Halliwell ranch east end of Sycamore street. Phone 1911. FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, 1 year old stock. Will S. Tipton, 113 West Center street. FOR SALE—Loose alfalfa hay of extra good quality. In field or delivered. Carroll's, West Anaheim, Cal. Pacific phone 41R. FOR SALE—Three lots on Helene St., 49x100 each. Price $300, $350, and $400. See owner, J. Bayha, 404 Davis street. FOR SALE—One 5-room California house, in fair condition. Must be moved from grounds, to make room for new mausoleum. Also one team of 4-year-old horses. Inquire Pacific Mausoleum Co., 202½ West Center street. FOR SALE—Valencia and navel orange trees. J. Bayha, 404 Davis St., Anaheim. FOR SALE—500 feet 10-inch irrigating pipe for sale at a bargain. Wm. Schumacher, Buena Park. WANTED TO TRADE—a new $450 piano for a lot or automobile. Apply at this office. Call up 1282 or 314. FOR SALE—Lot 50x120, corner Center and Santa Fe streets. Inquire H. Braden, in the rear. Phone 214R. Ford touring car taken in part payment. FOR SALE—My fine 12-room house in Los Angeles, in a fine neighborhood in the southwest part of the city. Would take good residence in Anaheim as part payment. Frank W. Champion, 308 East Broadway. Tel. Sunset 230R. FOR SALE at a big bargain—One Mc-Cormick Little Giant Husker and Use "Cementkote," the only satisfactory paint for all stone, brick or cement surfaces. It's waterproof. Beebe-Weisel Company. Married, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chitty in East Anaheim, on Tuesday afternoon, September 2, Harry Nielson, of Clifton, Arizona, and Miss Grace Rains. Rev. A. B. Markle performed the ceremony. The happy couple left on a honeymoon tour to points of interest in Southern California and will later return to Clifton, where the groom is engaged in mining. Charley Brandenberg is adding eight bugles to his fife and drum corps and when the instruments arrive and the players are secured the corps will have 24 members. The boys composing this musical aggregation are making remarkable progress and Charley is to be congratulated for having developed finished musicians from raw material in so short a time. AWALK OUT! We "struck" it right on the union suits this Season. Judging from the way these "walk out" of the store, at least. FOR SALE—Lot 50x120, corner Center and Santa Fe streets. Inquire H. Braden, in the rear. Phone 214R. Ford touring car taken in part payment. FOR SALE—My fine 12-room house in Los Angeles, in a fine neighborhood in the southwest part of the city. Would take good residence in Anaheim as part payment. Frank W. Champion, 308 East Broadway. Tel. Sunset 230R. FOR SALE at a big bargain—One McCormick Little Giant Husker and Shredder, as good as new, price reduced from $335 to $200. If you have but 20 acres of corn you will save the price of the shredder. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large, airy, nicely furnished room; $8 per month including bath. Would allow one person to cook own breakfast if desired. 143 Kroeger street. FOR RENT—Two suites of furnished rooms, 3 rooms each, for light housekeeping. Close in. 202 West Broadway. WANTED WANTED—$2000 for three years, on 20 acre ranch. Address L., care of Gazette office. WANTED—a strong woman for general housework. Apply to Prof. Burgfeld at Adelheid Bath House. WANTED—Fresh or nearly fresh milk cow; must be a good one. Fullerton Dairy. Phone 360J. DRESSMAKING and sewing about town, all kinds. 223 Philadelphia street, Anahelm. CARD OF THANKS The undersigned hereby wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly helped in the hour of bereavement and the many floral offerings, consequent upon the illness and death of sister and aunt. MR. AND MRS. JOHN H. KIRSCH AND FAMILY We "struck" it right on the union suits this Season. Judging from the way these "walk out" of the store, at least. They're certainly made to fit—and fit to please. Fine quality ribbed suits in white or ecru from $1.00 up. And that $1.00 suit is certainly a dandy. We wanted a garment made especially for us to sell at that price—something that we knew would be the best value ever offered in union suits for $1.00. Never mind the time and trouble it gave us—we have it and we want you to see it. WHEN are you coming in? You can get the pure wool—if you prefer. If you don't wear union suits—we have many, many styles of the regular undergarments. Economical in price! F.A.Y.U.N.G.B.L.U.T.H. THE BEST GOODS