anaheim-gazette 1930-11-27
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$50,000 Copy of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” Will Be Reprinted
THE Tragicall History of HAMLET
Prince of Denmark
By William Shakespeare.
As it hath been diuerse times acted by his Highness seriants in the Cittie of London: as also in the two Vniuerstities of Cambridge and Oxford, and elsewhere
At London printed for N.L. and John Trundell.
1603.
TITLE PAGE OF ORIGINAL 1603 EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE’S
Bureau will help budgetatures for these foods.
But vitamins, essential growth and well being are an insignificant part food. This contains vary fats, proteln, carbohydrate other substances neces These, too, the bureau studied for the home one of the most recently its studies is one on the fresh fruits, shortly to be similar study of vegetable The fresh fruits studied surprising things: For side of such tropical franks and mangoes, the f the most fuel value is slimmon, which has 640 pound. Calories are more measure for the body he food.
Other fruits which have amount of calories are p scarlet haws, bananas, grape juice.
Other things the Bur with foods include:
Proof that claims of facturers that Japanese valuable as a source of false;
Discovery of the exact ham, pork, beef and other be cooked to insure utmost Data indicating that should be preserved se added to white flour at making bread, to solve the over the virtues of whole Revelation that rice poorly thrown away at the valuable food rich in vitamin be easily preserved for later Some of the other act Bureau, and its relation to education, the Federal National Education, the Farm the Extension Service, in homes better places to live described later in this co
Low Death Rates From Dip
Dr. K. H. Sutherland, officer, says that the death diphtheria in California cent in 1929, while in Oregon was 3.38, and preventative brought these low figures
Huntington Library to Produce Facsimiles of First Edition of 1603 In Same Form
ONLY 2 OF ORIGINALS LEFT
Show How Shakespeare Spelled His Name
"The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", will soon be obtainable in exactly the same form as it was first printed at London in 1603.
Director Farrand, of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery at San Marino has already issued a facsimile of "The Massachusetts General Lawes and Liberties of 1648", which served as a model for many colonial charters, and state constitutions and is now preparing to issue the Hamlet, which has for two centuries served as a model for epic poetry all over the world.
The "Hamlet" will be printed "as it hath diverse times acted by his Highness servants in the City of London; as also in the two Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, and else-where."
This facsimile shows how the author spelled his name. It was not Shapespeare, nor Shakespeare, but Shakespeare. He hyphenated—he shook the speare.
There are only two known copies of this first edition—one in the British Museum, the other in the Huntington Library. In the British Museum copy the title page is missing; from the Huntington copy the last page of the text has been lost. But in each missing page was restored by a reproduction from the other copy, so both copies are now letter perfect.
This Huntington Hamlet was found in a closet by Sir Thomas Hancet, in 1823, who described it as "A small volume, barbarously cropped and very ill-bound." It was acquired by the Duke of Devonshire, from whom Mr. Huntington bought it, in the Philip Kemble collection. The value placed upon the Hamlet is said to have been $50,000. It is one of thousands of literary treasures which Mr. Huntington decided in trust for the people of California.
So far as the records show, Shakespeare never posed before any of the noted portrait painters of his time for a picture of himself. The best engraving in the Huntington Library is the one here reproduced—a copper engraving made by Droeshout, in 1620.
It is regarded as the best likeness of the great epic poet. If better likeness existed they would be in the Huntington Library, for Mr. Huntington acquired the John Kemble collection of Shakespeareiana from the Duke of Devonshire, which George Ellery hale says: "Surpasses in many respects the Shakespeare collection in the British Museum and Bodleian Library."
At the recent state election the voters of California, impressed by the fact that the Huntington Library and Art Gallery is a public institution, endowed by Mr. Huntington and given to them as a princely gift, the library and gallery should no longer be on the tax duplicate and should no longer be required to pay taxes.
and clothing, perhaps the best concrete instances of the practical nature of its work lies in the division of foods and nutrition;
There are few rural communities
Low Death Ration From Dip
Dr. K. H. Sutherland, officer, says that the death diphtheria in California cent in 1929, while in Oran was 3.38, and preventative brought these low figures.
In order to affect the favorably, the majority of a community must be profiled by the use of antitoxin Sutherland.
"We urge parents not to worth-while gift offered to cal science. See your mernow about starting against diphtheria, or get the health department. 314 records, Santa Ana, phone will be glad to help you.
Serums and anti-toxin United States are all prepared federal supervision, no longer a chance of an duct being used. Recent reports told us of serious occurred in some forest but that sort of thing does in a country such as our public health procedure is organized and kept under supervision."
Revival Services Christian
Revival services which tinue for four weeks were Christian church at Br Helena, Sunday morning, E. A. Watts of San Fernando. He has been pastor of the Christ at San Fernando for ten years and is a veteran War.
Mr. Watts spoke last night Awfull Consequences of Word of God". He speaks "Will a Man Be Lost?" for tomorrow night will Thing Lacking in Heaven.
There will be no service evening. The singing during will be led by Hal Martin.
Root is pastor of the churc
CALIFORNIA'S GIFT TO
That Forida realizes that of the new health story Dr. Milton Theodore Hankins showing that the absence quantities of vitamin C in one of the principal causes
Special to Anaheim Gazette
Washington, D. C.,—"Come into the kitchen."
That's the title of one of the papers of the Home Economics Bureau, but it isn't necessary to tell the farm wife that the invitation isn't aimed at her or shouldn't be. Rather, it is science which has been missing from the kitchen for too long. Strangely enough, this most fundamental of all activities of man has been one of the last for solence to discover.
The fact that the Home Economics Bureau itself is only seven years old shows this. Yet, after only seven years, when the home economics expert visits you home now, she is backed by the experience and intelligence of 60 specialists and experts at Washington.
And back of them, in turn is a vast store of human knowledge which they are gathering and putting in form for practical use in the home.
Everything that can be discovered regarding every problem of the home—that's the prime aim of these experts, virtually all of whom are women themselves. Especially is this work significant for the farm home, for its other main purpose of existence is to find out just how useful and economical each agricultural product is for food, clothing and other domestic use.
The Bureau is thus a sort of connecting link between the farm home itself and the production which goes on around it.
Although the Bureau has three main divisions, two of which are those devoted to economic studies and to food and clothing, perhaps the best concrete instances of the practical nature of its work lies in the division of foods and nutrition:
There are few rural communities which have not, at one time or another, suffered to some extent from pellagra; quacks and fakers for years preyed on the rural population with so-called cures for this trouble, when all the time the trouble lay mainly in the absence of those invisible substances called vitamins.
In this case, it was vitamin B which was missing, and a peculiar type of vitamin B at that. It is only recently that it was discovered some foods containing this vitamin had what are called "antineuritic" properties, while others with the same vitamin could prevent pellagra.
As a result of its specialized contact with new developments, the Bureau took full advantage of this discovery to classify the foods which had one or the other, or both, of these kinds of vitamin B. As a result, wheat germ and yeast were found to contain both; white corn and the antineuritic type; so did rice polishings. Other foods are classified at the Bureau not only according to this type of vitamin, but according to all the others.
Other vitamins are vitamin A, which is essential for growth, health at every age, and for successful reproduction; vitamin C, which must be present in your food to some extent if sourced is to be avoided; vitamin D, which wards off such diseases as rickets; and vitamin E, the anti-sterility vitamin.
This information is ready for anyone who will write the Bureau. It will tell you that orange juice, lettuce, carrots, raw collards, raw green peas, spinach, concentrate tomato juice liver are good or excellent sources of all these vitamins, among other foods.
Not only that, but it can tell you what amount of each food every type of person should have during the week. And in the economics division, the
Bureau will help budget the expenditures for these foods.
But vitamins, essential as they are to growth and well being of everyone, are an insignificant part of the actual food. This contains varying amounts of fats, protein, carbohydrates and the other substances necessary for life. These, too, the bureau has carefully studied for the home manager; and one of the most recently completed of its studies is one on the composition of fresh fruits, shortly to be followed by a similar study of vegetables.
The fresh fruits study shows some surprising things: For instance, outside of such tropical fruits as avocadoes and mangoes, the fruit which has the most fuel value is the lowly persimmon, which has 640 calories to the pound. Calories are merely terms of measure for the body heat contained in food.
Other fruits which have a large amount of calories are prunes, papaws, scarlet haws, bananas, and Delaware grape juice.
Other things the Bureau has done with foods include:
Proof that claims of certain manufacturers that Japanese green tea was valuable as a source of vitamin C are false;
Discovery of the exact point to which ham, pork, beef and other meats should be cooked to insure utmost palatability;
Data indicating that wheat germs should be preserved separately and added to white flour at the time of making bread, to solve the controversy over the virtues of whole wheat flour;
Revelation that rice polishings, formerly thrown away at the mill are a valuable food rich in vitamin F, and can be easily preserved for later use.
Some of the other activities of the Bureau, and its relation to the office of education, the Federal Board for Vocational Education, the Farm Board and the Extension Service, in making rural homes better places to live in will be described later in this column.
Low Death Rate From Diphtheria
Dr. K. H. Sutherland, county health officer, says that the death rate from diphtheria in California was 3.27 per cent in 1929, while in Orange county it was 3.38, and preventative medicine has brought these low figures about.
source of this very elusive vitamin C are oranges and lemons.
Though Florida realizes the importance of this work to the citrus industry they have not realized yet that they have again to thank California for this revolutionary new health story which will soon be told more fully to the American public through the medium of Sunkist advertising.
California growers realize, however, that the California Fruit Growers Exchange has been the prime motivating force behind these various dental research programs, and particularly the experiment conducted by Dr. Hanke at the University of Chicago. With this new story as the basis of a new health advertising campaign, as with other research programs developed by the Exchange in the past few years in co-operation with some of the leading doctors and foods experts in this country, Sunkist will increase the consumption of oranges and lemons to the benefit not only of our own growers but to the entire industry. The Exchange is only too glad to be in the position to give this gift to the citrus industries of both California and Florida.
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NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Anaheim Union Water Company, location of principal place of business, 103 East Center Street, Anaheim, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 3rd day of Nov., 1930, assessment No. 71 of $3.00 per share was swived on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to the Secretary of the company at Anaheim, orange County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 6th day of Dec., 1930, will be delinquent and advertised or sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 29th day of December, 1930, at one clock P. M., to pay for delinquent assessments together with cost of advertising and expense of sale.
L. J. SHERIDAN, Secretary,
Anaheim Union Water Company,
303 East Center Street,
Anaheim, California.
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Low Death Rate From Diphtheria
Dr. K. H. Sutherland, county health officer, says that the death rate from diphtheria in California was 3.27 per cent in 1929, while in Orange county it was 3.38, and preventative medicine has brought these low figures about.
In order to affect the diphtheria rate favorably, the majority of children in a community must be protected against it by the use of antitoxin, said Dr. Sutherland.
"The Orange county only 25 to 30 percent of the children are so protected," he said, "and so far this year the country has had 137 cases of diphtheria, with only two deaths."
"We urge parents not to ignore this worthwhile gift offered them by medical science. See your physician tomorrow about starting inoculations against diphtheria, or get in touch with the health department. 314 Hall of Records, Santa Ana, phone 3000, and we will be glad to help you."
"Serums and anti-toxins used in the United States are all prepared under close federal supervision, and there is no longer a chance of an inferior product being used. Recent newspaper reports told us of serious mistakes having occurred in some foreign countries, but that sort of thing does not happen in a country such as ours, where the public health procedure is so well organized and kept under such close supervision."
Revival Services at Christian Church
Revival services which are to continue for four weeks were begun at the Christian church at Broadway and Melena, Sunday morning, with Elder C. A. Watts of San Fernando, in charge. He has been pastor of the Church of Christ at San Fernando for nearly seven years and is a veteran of the World War.
Mr. Watts spoke last night on "The Lawful Consequences of Rejecting the Word of God". He speaks tonight on "Will a Man Be Lost?" and his topic or tomorrow night will be "The One Thing Lacking in Heaven."
There will be no services Saturday evening. The singing during the revival will be led by Hal Martin. Elder C. C. Root is pastor of the church.
CALIFORNIA'S GIFT TO FLORIDA
That Forida realizes the importance of the new health story developed by Dr. Milton Theodore Hanke, and others, showing that the absence of adequate quantities of vitamin C in the body is one of the principal causes of dental
Mother!
Clean Child's Bowels
"California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children
Hurry Mother! Even a frettin feverish, billious or constipated child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to sweeten the stomach and open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. It doesn't cramp or overact. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs.
Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions
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214 S. Los Angeles, Anaheim 4418
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138 E. Commonwealth, Full. 408-J
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405 S. Spadra, Fullerton 52
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Chinese Restaurants
Niico Chop Suey
322 E. Center, Anaheim 4519
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515 W. Center, Anaheim 4301
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250 E. Center, Anaheim 3413
Beatrice D Sessions, D. C.
220 W. Amerige, Fullerton 591
Sunday By Appointment—Ph. 4647
Dr. Harry C. Wilhelm
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313 E. Center, Anaheim 4413
Contracting Business
Wells & Bressler
4th at Bush, Santa Anna 227
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C. A. Crane
400 Bank of America, Anaheim 2325
Dentists
CALIFORNIA'S GIFT TO FLORIDA
That Forida realizes the importance of the new health story developed by Dr. Milton Theodore Hanke, and others, showing that the absence of adequate quantities of vitamin C in the body is one of the principal causes of dental decay, is shown by the staggering number of newspaper clippings Florida papers telling of this important research program. Prominently mentioned, of course, is the fact that the best Hurry Mother! Even a frettin feverish, billious or constipated child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to sweeten the stomach and open the bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. It doesn't cramp or overact. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs.
Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
MOTHER:—Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend
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Cleaning Business
Saveway Cleaners
313 E. Center, Anaheim 4413
Contracting Business
Wells & Bressler
4th at Bush, Santa Anna 227
Dental Laboratories
C. A. Crane
400 Bank of America, Anaheim 2325
Dentists
Dr. Jesse Chilton, Dentist
116 E. Wilshire—Fullerton 140
H. G. Howe, Dentist
408 Chapman Bldg., Fullerton 573
Diary Business
Pomegranate Dairy
S. Palm, Anaheim 4401
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Bonkosky & Oelke
609 W. Center, Anaheim 2516
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H. P. CAMPBELL,
Resident Director
251 No. Lemon St., Anaheim, Calif.
DeLuxe Ambulance Service
Telephone 4105
HILGENFELD'S
FUNERAL HOME
South Lemon at Broadway
Anaheim, California
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME
The undersigned does hereby certify that she is conducting a music store business at 245 West Center St., Anahelm, Orange County, California, under the fictitious firm name of Llewellyn Harmony Shop and that said firm is composed of the following persons,
whose names in full and places of resience are as follows: to-wit: Gladys S. Llewellyn, R. F. D. No. 3, Anaheim,
California.
Witness my hand this 19th day of September, 1930.
GLADYS S. LLEWELLYN.
State of California.
County of Orange
On this 19th day of September, A. D.
1930, before me, Mary E. Coons, a Notary Public in and for the said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Gladys S. Llewellyn known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this Certificate first above written.
MARY E. COONS.
Dr. Henry C. Vogt
Chiropractic Health Specialist
—Licensed Palmer Graduate—
19 Years' Experience
Phone 4223 317 N. Los Angeles
Anaheim, Calif.
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124 W. Wilshire, Fullerton 51
Kluthe's Used Funiture House
201 S. Lemon, Anaheim 4421
BIG AUCTION
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504 W. Center, Anaheim m3115
Private sales all the time
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Buy anything—Sell Anything.
"The Bargain Spot of Orange Co."
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121 East Center St.
Anaheim Phone 2706
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Betzsold Studio
BIG AUCTION
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504 W. Center, Anaheim m3115
Private sales all the time
For Cash or Easy Terms.
Buy Anything—Sell Anything.
"The Bargain Spot of Orange Co."
Jack Martin, Prop.
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134 W. Commonwealth, Fullerton 55
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J. S. Howard,
152 S. Los Angeles—Ph. Anaheim 3121
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304 Chapman Bldg., Fullerton 281-J
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412 Chapman Bldg., Fullerton 43
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412 Chapman Bldg., Fullerton 43
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223 W. Center, Anaheim 3308
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Valencia Laundry
808 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim 2512
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Dave's Key & Lock Shop
119 So. L. A., Anahelm 4211
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312 S. Spadra, Fullerton 198
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Waller Music Shop
158 W. Center, Anaheim 3306
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121 East Center St.
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608 N. Spadra, Fullerton 1-1
Phone 5212 Open Evenings
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DR. OSHER
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dentist—Palmless Extraction.
Ocullist—Glasses Fitted.
107½ E. Center St., Anaheim, Cali
Geo. A. Paige, M. D.
Central Bldg., Ph. Ana, 4125, Res. 2443
Office Phone 5215
Residence 87 S. Los Angeles St.
Residence Phone 2610
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Cor. Center and Los Angeles Sts.
Anaheim, California
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1001 W. Center St., Anaheim 3211
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R. Joe Quast
"The Plumber"
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Shop 2506—Residence 4575
246 East Center St., Anaheim
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118 S. Spadra, Fullerton 845
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808 N. Los Angeles, Anaheim 2512
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119 So. L. A., Anahelm 4211
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312 S. Spadra, Fullerton 198
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158 W Center, Anahelm 3306
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