anaheim-gazette 1926-08-19
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LOCAL BREVITIES
A car driven by Mrs. Tracy Welt of Zeyn street was bumped into by another car at the intersection of Palm and Sycamore streets Tuesday night. Mrs. Welt was going south on Palm, and the other car, driven by a Santa Ana man, was traveling west on Sycamore. It struck the Welt car just back of the mid-section and turned it completely around. Both machines were damaged, but nobody was injured.
Permit to alter building was taken out by Miss Elsie Rust Monday, and work of cutting nine feet off the front of the Rust building on West Center street is in progress. The building is occupied by the Anaheim Feed and Fuel Company. This is the last of the buildings to be cut back under the street widening plan which was adopted several years ago.
An unusual mechanical device now displayed at the Sesqui-Centennial exhibition, in Philadelphia, will be used by the National Orange Show and the San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce in the exhibit to be placed at the Orange County Fair, September 6 to 11, inclusive, according to notice received by the fair board. It will mark the first appearance of such an exhibit feature on the Pacific coast. The device is arranged with lights and kaleidoscopic effects to make a colorful display of scenic features. It will occupy a central position in the San Bernardino county exhibit and will be used in displaying San Bernardino county views.
Following an alleged shooting scrape at Stanton, Sunday afternoon, in which a woman was slightly wounded, two men were arrested and were taken to the county jail, one charged with assault with a deadly weapon and the other as a material witness in the case. Guadeloupe Perez, 35, a Mexican woman, was shot in a finger of the left hand, when she is alleged to have tussled with Ruben Jurodo, while Jurodo, it is said, was firing at Nicholas Hernandez, also a Mexican. Hernandez was held as a Rev. O. R. Schroeder, pastor of the German Baptist church in this city, was elected president of the Young People's and Sunday School Workers' Union of California at the conference held here last week. Carl Remland, also of Anaheim, was elected treasurer, and Miss Metn Seidel of Wasco, Kern county, is the new secretary.
Mrs. Joseph Carroll entertained at a delightful 1 o'clock luncheon at her home today in honor of Mrs. Chester Holcomb and Miss Dora Zeyn of El Centro, who are spending some weeks with relatives and friends in Anaheim and Fullerton. A pleasant afternoon was spent in social converse and music. Those present were Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Chester Holcomb, Mrs. John Dwyer, Mrs. Fred Backs, Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. J. E. Alexander, Jr., Mrs. James, Mrs. Henry Kuchel, Miss Dora Zeyn, Miss Sophie Rimpau, Miss Winifred Melrose, Miss Florence Backs and Miss Bettie James.
Mrs. Mable Coleman of Fontana spent several days in town during the week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward.
A letter received here from William R. Jewell, who recently left South America for England, announces his safe arrival in London, and also the fact of his marriage to an English lass, July 26. He expects to soon leave for Borneo to drill for oil for an English syndicate.
BUENA Park Notes
(By MRS. J. P. ROBISON)
The many friends of Alexander C. Mann were shocked Sunday to learn that he had passed away at 10 o'clock Saturday evening. Mann, who has been falling for some months, had only been considered seriously ill the last two weeks. Mann, who was 74 years old, had been a resident of this community for 33 years. He has always been an active member of the Congregational church, and served as deacon for many years. He leaves a widow and three sons, E. P. Mann of Buena Park, W. J. Mann of El Paso, and C. H. Mann of Anaheim. The funeral is in charge of Hilgenfeld & ling and fish pond were side, and at 8:30 o'clock vaudeville was given in with the presentation of natural as life.
Walter Mackay has been new house recently completed the Sanitarium building on Miss May Howard returns from a week's visit at P.
Friday afternoon fire broke kitchen of the V. P. Zeyn Second street. The prompt Buena Park fire department the spreading of the damage to the building at about $200.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spruce Wells, and friends Springs motored to Etiva.
C. W. Girvin and W Wednesday to 3427 Guilong Beach. The C. H. moved into the Girvin hive street Saturday.
Miss Esther Paul retires from several months' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robren and Mrs. W. B. S Motored to Huntington Day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stroud and Mrs.W.P.Strrain a were Sunday dinner guest Mrs.Claud Allin.
Mr. and Mrs.Glen Criefers and guests.Misses A.Kelley,motored to Glen evening.Miss Mildred with them to be their gift evening they all went from there the Misses L their home at San Bernardo.
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde children were guests of Harry Horn Saturday.
Miss Marion Trowbridge was a Wednesday lunch Miss Ruth Wilsey.
Mrs.S.W.Little wife Tujunga Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs.Richard Jack were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.E.
Mr. and Mrs.George Rock were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs.A.L.Tilt Kohtis spent the week-end Mrs.Webb Andrews
Following an alleged shooting scrape at Stanton, Sunday afternoon, in which a woman was slightly wounded, two men were arrested and were taken to the county jail, one charged with assault with a deadly weapon and the other as a material witness in the case. Guadeloupe Perez, 35, a Mexican woman, was shot in a finger of the left hand, when she is alleged to have tussled with Ruben Jurodo, while Jurodo, it is said, was firing at Nicholas Hernandez, also a Mexican. Hernandez was held as a witness in the case. Officers reported that the shooting occurred after a family row, in which Jurodo accused Hernandez with paying too much attention to a young girl of whom he is a relative.
Eygabroad & Fisher have moved their real estate office from the First National Bank building to Five Points. They are now located in one of the best residential sections in the city. Five Points is also developing as a business section.
Work is progressing rapidly in all departments at the Orange County Fair grounds. This week will see the completion of the front entrance, grandstand, box stalls, dining and dance halls. A great deal of time has been spent on the preparation of the quarter-mile track and the field, where the horse show and pageant events will be held. It is expected that the track will be in excellent condition on the opening day of the fair, September 6.
The many friends of Alexander C. Mann were shocked Sunday to learn that he had passed away at 10 o'clock Saturday evening. Mr. Mann, who has been falling for some months, had only been considered seriously ill the last two weeks. Mr. Mann, who was 74 years old, had been a resident of this community for 33 years. He has always been an active member of the Congregational church, and served as deacon for many years. He leaves a widow and three sons, E. P. Mann of Buena Park, W. J. Mann of El Paso, and C. H. Mann of Anaheim. The funeral was in charge of Hilgenfeld & Rollins and was held at the Congregational church. Rev. Hart conducted the services.
Mrs. Audrey Savage, aged 23, wife of M. B. Savage, oil worker, died Saturday evening. The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, at McAulay's Interment was at Loma Vista cemetery. Mrs. Rodney Jackson arrived home last week from a visit to her old home in Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krouse of Pomona called on the E. E. Thurman and L. T. Wilsey families Thursday evening.
Those who attended the Governor Richardson meeting were F. J. Simpson, George McNell, Carl Snyder, Richard Nelson and Henry Schmitz.
Mrs. George Jaynes and infant son are home from the hospital.
An appreciative audience enjoyed the carnival staged by the Christian Endeavor Friday night at the Community hall and grounds. Booths for selling watermelons, candy, hot dogs, ice cream and cake, side show, fortune teller.
Friday--Another
TOWELS, SPREADS, SHEETS, TUBING 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS
Sheets of excellent grade in the full standard size ... $1.00
BEAUTIFUL RAYON SPREADS
Among the better spreads those of lustrous rayon are the favorites. And no wonder—they have an outstanding feature that all housewives desire—lasting beauty.
These are very specially priced... $4.85
Final
Extra! 75 Printed
Triple Chiffon combines to suc and refreshing designs of all ty
Sheets of excellent grade in the full standard size ... $1.00
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BEAUTIFUL RAYON SPREADS
Among the better spreads those of lustrous rayon are the favorites. And no wonder—they have an outstanding feature that all housewives desire—lasting beauty.
These are very specially priced ... $4.85
Pequot Pillow Tubing, Yard 38c
Buy tubing by the yard and make your cases just the size you wish. The wise housewife knows there is no substitute for Pequot quality.
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36-Inch Cotton Challies
Yard-wide challies in a big range of patterns—both large and small. Especially well selected color combinations ... $15c
Crossbar Nainsook
For women's lingerie and night wear—also the standard quality used for men's underwear. Pink and white; yard wide ... $25c
Bleached Union Toweling Crash 18c
Let this excellent towelling crash relieve you of your towel worries. This crash is highly absorbent and lauders easily. Its long wearing quality is its strongest feature. On sale in the August Clearance at 18c a yard.
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22x45-Inch Bath Towels
Isn't your towel supply running low? Now, of course, is the time to stock up—here's a matchless value at ... $25c
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Long Cloth 10-Yard Bolt
The famous chamois finish, made expressly for Falkenstein's. Full bleached and exceptionally fine weave ... $1.79
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Visit the Store Every Day—Clearance Prices
Are in Effect in Every Section of the Store
ING and fish pond were stationed outside, and at 8:30 o'clock an interesting vaudeville was given indoors, ending with the presentation of Spark Plug, natural as life.
Walter Mackay has purchased the new house recently completed next to the Sanitarium building on Ninth street.
Miss May Howard returned Saturday from a week's visit at Pasadena.
Friday afternoon fire broke out in the kitchen of the V. P. Zerman home, on Second street. The prompt action of Buena Park fire department prevented the spread of the flames. The damage to the building was estimated at about $200.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spohn, Miss Gertrude Wells, and friends from Santa Fe Springs motored to Etiwanda Sunday.
C. W. Girvin and family moved Wednesday to 3427 Gundry avenue, Long Beach. The C. H. Owen family moved into the Girvin home on Ninth street Saturday.
Miss Esther Paul returned Monday from several months' stay at Tulare.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Robeson and children and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons motored to Huntington Beach Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Strain of Anaheim and Mrs. W. L. P. Strain and son, Frank, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allin.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crilly and daughters and guests, Misses Alleen and Hazel Kelley, motivated to Glendale Thursday evening. Miss Mildred Lewis returned with them to be their guest. Saturday evening they all went to Colton, and from there the Misses Kelley went to their home at San Bernardino.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thurman and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn Saturday.
Miss Marion Trowbridge of Fullerton was a Wednesday luncheon guest of Miss Ruth Wilsey.
Mrs. S. W. Little was home from Tujunga Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and son, Jack, were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of Eagle Rock were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tilton and Richard Kohtz spent the week-end at Coronado.
Mrs. Weish Andrews of Long Beach
Faces Jail Sentence On Many Charges
Los Angeles Man Had Busy Time In This County
J. B. Edgar of Los Angeles, for his alleged misdeeds in Orange county, is facing a sting of jail sentences if he is convicted of all the charges against him.
Edgar is now in the county jail, awaiting his preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Hart, in La Habra, on charges of reckless driving and escaping from an officer.
Edgar was arrested originally in Brea, on July 30, on a charge of driving while under the influence of liquor. During his hearing before Justice Charles Kinster, he managed to slip out of the courtroom unnoticed.
A determined search was started for Edgar, under the direction of H. W. Williams, chief of police in Brea. He was traced to Ontario, where he formerly worked in a restaurant, and later to a cabin near Girard. Chief Williams, with another officer, found, he says, Edgar and a young Ontario girl. As he was placing the two under arrest, Williams heard a machine approaching. Leaving the other officer in charge of the two in the cabin, Williams slipped out and surprised R. D. Pierce of Ontario in the act of unloading a quantity of liquor, he says.
Pierce and the girl were taken to the Los Angeles county jail, while Edgar was brought to Santa Ana, to the county jail. Following Edgar's hearing in La Habra, he will be taken to Los Angeles to face charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and possession of liquor.
Funny, but they never grow wild oats on prison farms.
Knabe plano for $295, cost new $800.Wonderful tone mahogany case.Pay $2 per week.Danz Plano Sale, 162 W.Center,Anaheim.
$188 buys sweet toned player piano.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
In the Matter of the Estate of J. I. Sheldon, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administratrix of the estate of J. I. Sheldon, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit the claims against the said deceased, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said administratrix at No. 242 East Commonwealth Avenue, City of Fullerton, County of Orange, State of California, which said place the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with the business of said estate, or file them with the necessary vouchers within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange.
Dated August 18th, 1926.
CARRIE J.SHELDON,
Administratrix of the Estate
of J.I.Sheldon, Deceased.
J.F.CONKEY,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Fullerton,Calif.
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Bae-Mar Land Company. Location of principal place of business, 130 West Center St., Anaheim, Orange County, State of California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors, held on the 3rd day of August, 1926, an assessment of Five Dollars per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable on the 3rd day of September, 1926, to the Secretary of said Bae-Mar Land Company, at his office, 130 West Center Street, Anaheim, Orange County, California.Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 3rd day of September, 1926, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction,and unless payment is made before,will be sold on the 20th day of September,1926,toward the delinquent assessment.to-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thurman and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn Saturday.
Miss Marion Trowbridge of Fullerton was a Wednesday luncheon guest of Miss Ruth Wilsey.
Mrs. S. W. Little was home from Tujunga Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and son, Jack, were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of Eagle Rock were here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tilton and Richard Kohtz spent the week-end at Coronado.
Mrs. Weeb Andrews of Long Beach and Mrs. O. H. Owens spent several days at the Owens ranch at San Marcos last week.
Mrs. S. S. Greenwalt and daughters, Charlotte and Jean, are home from their visit to Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allin were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scully of Cypress.
Mrs. J. W. Bruce, who has been with her daughter, Carson Fletcher, for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Riverside Sunday.
Mrs. Fletcher and infant son went with her for a two weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Starke of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Starke of Yuma, Ariz., visited at the I. D. Jaynes home Thursday.
A. E. Stanford, who has been sick for several months died Monday morning.
Final Clearance Prices Now on All Summer Wash Fabrics
Extra! 750 yards Printed Chiffon Voiles 79c
Triple Chiffon Voiles—the only wash fabric that combines to such a high degree—refreshing beauty and refreshing coolness. Dozens of lovely printed designs of all types, 40 inches wide.
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Lovely Silk and Cotton Crepes, Yard 79c
All 95c and $1.25 qualities are now offered in the August Clearance at 79c a yard. Soft finish printed silk and cotton crepes make stylish street and dressy frocks—ideal for wear right now. Big line of newest patterns.
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Regulation School Mi
A splendid mural cuffs that are eased middy an unusu
Extra! 750 yards Printed Chiffon Voiles 79c
Triple Chiffon Voiles—the only wash fabric that combines to such a high degree—refreshing beauty and refreshing coolness. Dozens of lovely printed designs of all types, 40 inches wide.
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40-Inch Fancy Voiles
Floral printed volles, polka dot volles and other novelty designs; 40 inches wide and of a superior quality 39c
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Printed Sport Satins
The lustrous satin finish fabric that's so ideal for sport costumes. Colors and patterns are unusually attractive at 79c
Lovely Silk and Cotton Crepes, Yard 79c
All 95c and $1.25 qualities are now offered in the August Clearance at 79c a yard. Soft finish printed silk and cotton crepes make stylish street and dressy frocks—ideal for wear right now. Big line of newest patterns.
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Plain Peter Pan Ginghams 48c
Mothers, school time with its need for serviceable clothes will soon be here again. Use Peter Pan ginghams in the never fading colors. Clearance prices now 48c a yard.
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In the Basement Store the Clearance
APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES
99c
Neatly made dresses of gingham and foulard prints. Fast colors and many styles.
BOYS' BLOUSES IN A TIMELY SALE
89c
Ages 4 to 16 are included in this offering. Standard makes—fast colored fabrics—excellent values.
NEW 36-INCH ENGLISH PRINT
25c
The most attractive p have offered in many Colors are fast.
Falkensteins
Foremost in fashion—far most in value—
Prices
Store
Only a Shop ea
The Vincent Furniture Co.
New and Used Furniture
The Buck's Gas Ranges at special prices—$25.50 to $91. The Nesco Gas Elame Oil Stoves—two, three and four burners—$19 to $30.50. Also special prices on used gas ranges and used oil stoves with ovens.
We Pay Cash for Used Furniture
136 East Center Street Phone 240, Anaheim
SAFEWAY STORES
[—and CHAFFEE'S]
P & G Soap
10 bars special 33¢
Reduced prices on Flour
Safeway 24½ lb. 1.18 49 lb. 2.30
A-1 24½ lb. 1.23 49 lb. 2.40
VanCamp Soups tomato and others 3 cans 23¢
Libby Milk rich in butter fat large can 9¢
Swans Down Cake Flour
—Simplifies the making of better pastry!
—large package. Special 31¢
"The Truth About Bulk Coffee"
—expertly blended, freshly roasted, ground when you buy it—therefore, no need of the can—which increases cost.
Safeway High Grade Coffee —lb. 40¢
Swans Down Cake Flour
—Simplifies the making of better pastry!
—large package. Special 31¢
"The Truth About Bulk Coffee"
—expertly blended, freshly roasted, ground when you buy it—therefore, no need of the can—which increases cost.
Safeway High Grade Coffee —lb. 40¢
Asparagus Tips
—the favorite of all Salads.
—special 30¢
Del Monte at Chaffee's.
Libby's at Safeway.
Peanut Butter
Beechnut—and good!
—large jar 25¢
Crabmeat Blue Flag 3 No.½ cans $1¥00
—an all-year delicacy; always popular—for Crabmeat Cocktail, Crabmeat Timbale, etc.
—instead of 38c to 40c—special at 3 for 1.00.
Waldorf Toilet Tissue—a satisfactory tissue at a special price 4 rolls 25¢
BUY SCHOOL CLOTHES
TOMORROW—SAVE!
Regulation Style School Middies ... $1.95
A splendid middy in the regulation style. Has blue serge collar and cuffs that are easily detached. Neat breast pocket. You will find this middy an unusual value at this price.
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SERGE FOR SCHOOL SKIRTS
AT LOW PRICES
Regulation Style
School Middies ... $1.95
A splendid middy in the regulation style. Has blue serge collar and cuffs that are easily detached. Neat breast pocket. You will find this middy an unusual value at this price.
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SERGE FOR SCHOOL SKIRTS
AT LOW PRICES
For those who will want to make their own skirts for the uniform adopted for this school year, here are some remarkable values in all-wool fine French serges. We ask you to come and see what splendid qaulities we offer at these prices:
42-inch Navy French Serge, yard ... $1.89
54-inch Navy French Serge, yard ... $2.79 and $3.69
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Clearance Sale Continues
NEW 36-INCH ENGLISH PRINTS
25c
The most attractive prints we have offered in many months. Colors are fast.
SILK DRESSES
$5.00
Printed and plain silk dresses in one and two-piece styles. Most of them less than one-half original prices!
CRETONNE SMOCKS
Only a limited lot left—
Shop early! Basement Store ... 79c