anaheim-gazette 1922-12-14
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Anaheim Gazette
ESTABLISHED 1870
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
Henry Kuchel, Editor and Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR ... $1.50
SIX MONTHS ... $1.00
THREE MONTHS ... $ .50
Entred at the Anaheim Postoffice as second-class matter
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
OVER PAMPERED EUROPE
Principal reason why Europe has not done more for its recovery from the effects of war during nearly four years, is that it has been expecting too much from the United States.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Date Caffee Cakes
Whipped Cream Puffs and
—Capable, refined,
Florsheim Shoes hold th
socially and physically
cost that is low for the
and a service.
"Be Sure You Get a Fit
F. A. Yungh
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & M
ANAHEIM, CAL.
A NEW RECORD
A new record in insurance history has been achieved this year by the immediate serviment and reduced mobile club are wish to insure
SPECIALS
Date Caffee Cakes
Whipped
Cream Puffs and
Cherry Pies
BOSTON
BAKERY
201 East Center St.
Phone 135-W
248 West Center St.
Phone861-J
A NEW RECORD
A new record in insurance history has been achieved this year by the Automobile Club of Southern California, in serving the motorists in this part of the state, according to a report just issued by club officials.
Rebates of more than fifteen per cent on insurance premiums are being paid policy-holders of the automobile club now compared with approximately eight per cent of a year ago. Checks are now being mailed to members and will continue to go out at this time as policies mature.
During the present year more than $4,000,000 worth of insurance has been written or renewed by the club, says the report. Last year the club wrote and renewed $2,750,000 worth of insurance.
There is every indication that 1922 will be the record year in this respect since the club itself was started in 1901. Motorists are finding that the immediate service and reduce mobile club are wish to insure contingency which other motors throughout America serve their needs their ability are ple of the south establishing new insurance exchange.
With the elimination overhead expenses in clubs are fathers can be each year with California organ insurance at actual cost.
SPORTING GOODS
MAKE IDEAL XMAS GIFTS
Come in and look over our complete sporting goods section and you will find a way to solve many of the Gift Probleme—Bicycles.
—Come look over our large stock of Boys' and Girls' Bicycles—specifically priced for Christmas.
Come in and look over our complete sporting goods section and you will find a way to solve many of the Gift Probleme—Bicycles.
—Come look over our large stock of Boys' and Girls' Bicycles—specially priced for Christmas.
Other Gift Suggestions
Velocepedes, Tricycles,
Kiddie Kars; Footballs,
Roller Skates, Balls, Bats and Mits.
—Croquet Sets, Pocket Knives.
Full line of Hot Point Electrical Appliances, Toasters,
Percolators, Curling Sets,
Chafing Dishes, Grills, Heaters, etc.—Flash Lights, Electric Trains.
WISSER'S
SPORTING GOODS STORE
171 West Center Street Phone 591 ANA
refined, elegant;
shoes hold their own
physically, at a
low for the pleasure
e.
Yungbluth
art, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
ANAHEIM, CAL.
immediate service, courteous treatment and reduced rates of the auto,
mobile club area, boon to those who
wish to insure their cars against any
TOYL
For your convenience our two store
until 9
TOYL
Ananeim Novelty
139 N. Los Angeles St
FOR SALE, HOUSE
Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, will receive sealed proposals
or bids, up to 8 o'clock P. M., of
Thursday, the 11th day of January,
1923, for the purchase of the two-
ble in not more than ten equal
monthly installments, said deferred
payments to be secured in a manner
acceptable to the City of Anaheim.
The City of Anaheim reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees
of the City of Anaheim.
history by the California in this report
been per are be autoomo, approxiear ago, to mem out at more than has been club, says pub wrote of in that 1922 respect started in that the immediate service, courteous treatment and reduced rates of the auto, mobile club are a boon to those who wish to insure their cars against any contingency which may arise.
Other motoring organizations throughout America which wish to serve their members to the best of their ability are following the example of the southern California club in establishing non-profit-making inter-insurance exchanges.
With the elimination of tremendous overhead expense and profits, motoring clubs are finding that their members can be saved enormous sums each year with the use of the southern California organization's plan of insurance at actual cost.
There is no credit in the victory of a machine geared to sixty miles an hour over one geared to thirty, but if you can gear your thirty-mile machine to sixty and beat the other, you are worth while.
FOR SALE, HOUSE
Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, will receive sealed proposals or bids, up to 8 o'clock P.M., of Thursday, the 11th day of January, 1923, for the purchase of the two-story, 9-rooms, frame residence, at the corner of North Lemon and West Sycamore streets, commonly known as the "Comstock House."
Within 30 days from acceptance of bid, the said residence to be removed from the premises, in such a manner to do the minimum damage to the trees and shrubs now growing on said lot. No bid will be considered that is for a sum less than $1,500, and each bid must be accompanied by a check or cash for at least $100.00. The check or cash of the successful bidder to become the property of the City of Anaheim, if the said bidder fails to pay to the City of Anaheim, the sum offered in his bid within 10 days from the acceptance of said bid. The sum offered for said residence may be all cash, or may be at least one-half cash and the balance paya.
ble in not more than ten equal monthly installments, said deferred payments to be secured in a manner acceptable to the City of Anaheim.
The City of Anaheim reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim.
O. E. STEWARD,
City Manager.
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"Dead men tell no tales." Neither do deaf men, and anybody can be deaf to tale-bearers.
Some men love home so well they don't like to spoil its happiness by going there.
Possibly nothing inclines a man's mind more toward murder than having his balky automobile surrounded by a crowd of grinning urchins while he is trying to start it.
If you don't know all about your job you can only conceal your lack of knowledge by keeping away from it.
Most people "eat them up" when compliments are offered, but they will never get really fat upon them—only puffed up.
GOODS AS GIFTS
How About Shoes for Christmas
You couldn't give Him or Her a present that will be more acceptable, or more appreciated. We can fit everybody from the old man of the family to the family baby.
SLIPPERS
No man can enjoy the even-
ted. We can fit everybody from the old man of the family to the family baby.
SLIPPERS
No man can enjoy the evening after the day's work is done these winter days unless he sheds his shoes for a pair of slippers. He'll appreciate them, and we have them in any size you want.
We Handle
The Best Make of Shoes on the Market
and our customers get them at the lowest price any dealer can possibly make.
Joe Lautenbach
Corner Lemon and Center - ANAHEIM, CAL.
OYLAND
our two stores will be open every evening
until 9 o'clock.
OYLAND
Novelty and Gift Shop
138 W.Center St
There are probably as many modest girls today as ever, but they're not so bold about their modesty.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
Clerk has been directed by an order of said court to give thirty-one days' notice of said application by publication in each issue of the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper published in Orange County, California, published during said period of thirty-one days next before the day of hearing of said application, and that this notice is
There are probably as many modest girls today as ever, but they're not so bold about their modesty.
NOTICE
In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
In the Matter of the Application for Dissolution of F. and I. Company, a Corporation. Notice of Application for Voluntary Dissolution of Corporation.
Notice is hereby given: That F. and I. Company, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of California, having its principal place of business in the City of Fullerton, County of Orange, State of California, has filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court, this 5th day of December, 1922, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolve said corporation, and that said petition has been set for hearing by said Court in Department No. 1 thereof, at 10 o'clock A.M. on Friday, the 19th day of January, 1923, and said Clerk has been directed by an order of said court to give thirty-one days' notice of said application by publication in each issue of the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper published in Orange County, California, published during said period of thirty-one days next before the day of hearing of said application, and that this notice is now given and will be published acording to said order in said newspaper during said period of thirty-one days; and at any time during said period of thirty-one days, and before or on the day of hearing of said application, any person may file herein his objection to said application for the dissolution of said F. and I. Company, a corporation.
Given under my hand and seal of said Superior Court, of the County of Orange, State of California, this 5th day of December, 1922.
(Court Seal)
J. M. BACKS,
Clerk.
LEONARD EVANS,
Attorney for Petitioner.
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The Pennies, Nickels and Dimes that go into our
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Dimes that go into our
CHRISTMAS CLUB
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full grown
Dollars
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JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS
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AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK
First National Bank Building, Anaheim, Cal.