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Social and Personal Mr. G. Anlauf is expected today from his home at Santa Paula for a visit with Mrs. Anlauf and their new baby, born at the home of Mrs. Anlauf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates. Miss Hazel Hawley is improving after being attacked by the flu last Saturday. Ladies and Gent's SUITS Cleaned and Pressed 75c. 212 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST ANAHEIM Telephone 508 Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Feed Wood Coal Seeds ROSIN SPRAY 220 West Center St. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eddy of Seen Station and Mr. Everett Roe of Long Beach were dinner guests cently of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. H. way and Mrs. M. E. Canby. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway Mrs. Bob Winters, Miss B Brown, Mr. William Preston of Angeles and Mrs. M. E. Canby toed to Fallbrook Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dolan family with their guest, Dr. W. Mackechnie, of Indianola, Neb., eeded a motor trip to Los Angeles the various beaches today. Mrs M.. E. Canby, Mrs. Bob Winters and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway toed to Los Angeles Monday. Dr. W. D. Mackechnie, of Indianola, Neb., is a guest at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dolan. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Water with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cence Knapp, motored to Pomona day. Anderson Hodgson of Washington, who has been visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. L. Goble, his many other relatives and frie in this part of the state, left ye day for Whittier and expects to be Saturday for his home in Wash ton. Mr. Hodgson was the di guest Monday evening of Mr. Mrs. Edgar Clark. Chas. Federman was a bush visitor in Los Angeles this afternoon. Johnny Holcomb and Walter man attended the boxing contest Vernon last night. C. J. Nenno made a business to Pasadena today. Mrs. Ralph McFadden underwent a major operation yesterday at Sanitarium, and is reported de Public Weighing ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Feed Wood Coal Seeds ROSIN SPRAY 220 West Center St. OLINDA BUS LINE TIME TABLE, Lv. Anaheim, 6:00 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Lv. Fullerton, 6:40 a.m., 10:10 a.m., 1:10 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 10:25 p.m. Lv. Placentia, 6:50 a.m., 10:20 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 10:35 p.m. Lv. Olinda, 7:15 a.m., 10:45 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 11 p.m. Ar. Brea, 7:35 a.m., 11:05 a.m., 2:05 p.m., 5:50 p.m., 11:20 p.m. Lv. Brea, 8:50 a.m., 11:50 a.m., 3:45 p.m., 5:50 p.m., special, 11:20 p.m. Lv. Olinda, 9:10 a.m., 12:10 p.m., 4:05 p.m., 6:10 p.m., special, 11:40 p.m. Lv. Placentia, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Lv. Fullerton, 9:40 a.m., 12:40 p.m., 4:35 p.m., 6:40 p.m. Ar. Anaheim, 9:50 a.m., 12:50 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 6:50 p.m. Special trip for G. & L. school children leave Brea 7:50 a.m., arrive Olinda 8:10 a.m., leave Olinda 8:10 a.m., arrive Brea 8:40 a.m. A 7½ pound boy was born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. C. Kochler, 108 Elm-st. Mr. Sam Newnes received a gram last evening announcing death of his brother, George Forsythe, Montana. Death result from pneumonia. Miss Prince, who has been at Sanitarium several days with the left yesterday. She is a sister of R. Prince. Mrs. J. Lloyd Moore returned her home yesterday from the Sanitarium. She underwent a major eration several days ago. The Ladies' Missionary Society, the Evangelical church will meet morrow afternoon at 2-30 at church. All ladies of the church cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Leep visited friends in Watts yesterday. Kurt Epstein made a business trip to Los Angeles yesterday. Vern Smith, who has been quite with tonsilitis, is improving. James Bertles left today for S Francisco after a week's visit with relatives here. 1919 Bean TrackPULL Tractor We have taken the exclusive agency for all of Orange county for the Moline Universal One Man Tractor and are, therefore, closing out the four remaining 1919 Bean Track-Pull Tractors at $1375 f. o. b. Fullerton. Terms: One-third to one-half cash, balance time. 40 hours free factory service. SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US YOUR ORDER TODAY! Wickersheim Implement Co. FULLERTON CALIFORNIA We have taken the exclusive agency for all of Orange county for the Moline Universal One Man Tractor and are, therefore, closing out the four remaining 1919 Bean Track-Pull Tractors at $1375 f. o. b. Fullerton. Terms: One-third to one-half cash, balance time. 40 hours free factory service. SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US YOUR ORDER TODAY! Wickersheim Implement Co. FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA. Phone: Sunset 70J; Home 422. GREAT Wortham SHOWS ANAHIM ALL THIS WEEK Show Grounds Opposite Central School 15---First Class Shows---15 New and Novel Riding Devices Including The Whip---The New Sensational Ride Biggest and Best Carnival Ever Here Military Band Concert Every Night THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM Mrs. Homer Eddy of Hanton and Mr. Everett Finley leach were dinner guests reMr. and Mrs. H. T. HathaMrs. M. E. Canby, and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway, bob Winters, Miss Beasle r. William Preston of Los and Mrs. M. E. Canby moFallbrook Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Dolan and with their guest, Dr. W. D. dee, of Indianola, Neb., enjoyor trip to Los Angeles and us beaches today. E. Canby, Mrs. Bob Winmrs. H. T. Hathaway molos Angeles Monday. D. Mackeechnie, of Indianis a guest at the home of Mrs. W. A. Dolan, Mrs. G. A. Waterman, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarip, motored to Pomona te- R. G. Elliott, who has just received his discharge from the army medical corps stationed at the Presidio, was the week-end guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Phillips, Melrose-st. Miss Cocilia Stroka is recovering very nicely from a severe attack of the influenza. Dr. E. D. Purviance of Santa Monica visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson yesterday. Miss Hazel Hawley, who has been very ill, is reported as much better today. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oelko are rojoicing over the arrival of a ten-pound girl at their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brunswick, Miss Georgia Brunswick and Allene Terry spent Monday at Long Beach. Tuesday in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Geore Dunton spent Ralph Mauerhan and D. A. Singleton spent the week-end in Los Angles attending the auto show. Maukerhan has just purchased a special speedster Ford roadster from George Dunton that will awaken the natives. S. B. Fiscus, of Wadsworth, Ohio, is a guest at the home of his brother, Joe Fiscus, S. Los Angeles-st. E. R. Barimes spent yesterday with his wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Gibbs, at the Loma Linda, Sanitarium. Alma Barnes returned last evening with her father: Mrs. Barmes and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs will return Thursday. The Helpers' Guild of St. Michael's Episcopal church will meet in the Guild Hall Thursday afternoon at 2-30. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual thank offering meeting in the church on 2-30. A B. All ladies will be noare asked by Mr. and Schmidt. M Sunday wi Misses Friend, SuCarter and Corona Suothy Lincoln. Mr. and Westminst. Mr. and M. Snuday. Ben Baxter CASH PAYMENT 212 So SEBASTIAN MONTH-END MONTH-END Dow Come the prices on Sale, beginning T Our big stock of shoes undergoes a t Our Ad Man Says: Thursday morning Jan. 23 at 8 a.m. we thre Month's End Shoe Sale. This epoch-making sale should crea quality shoes—staple up-to-date shoes—and marking them at s diate and liberal buying upon your part. A visit to our store wi opportunity. Come! Every pair of shoes will wear a sale tag t vinced! We are swinging fro to a peace bas This basis is "Keep the wheels of ing." Think Prosperity—Breathe Insure Prosperity. And so—197 campaign for bigger business, en of progressiveness. Take adva saving opportunities — Remember ket has not felt the transition from war and demand are still far apart (much t before it can be otherwise) and until the mon plane, prices may even be—are lik than they are today. LADIES' FINE DRESS Women's brown kid vamp, cloth top lace plain toe shoe, Louis heel. A snappy dress Women's grey, cloth top lace, plain toe, both high and military heels, brown and chocolate colored Every Pair of Shoes Mightily Reduced. They w Women's brown kid vamp, cloth top lace plain toe shoe, Louis heel. A snappy dress shoe. $5.00 value, Sale price Price ... $3.89 MEN'S DARK TAN ENGLISH Bal dress shoes, blind eyelet, white Neolin sole and heel. Sels Make. $6.00 values. Sale Price ... $4.95 Genuine Money-Savers—Our prices are so extremely low that if you are a judge of shoes you will marvel at such drastic price slashing. One lot Ladies' Shoes, included in this lot are tan and black button shoes, plain toe vifl face shoes, black cloth top shoes. Values to $3.50, Sale Price, only, per pair ... $1.98 One lot of Ladies' Oxfords, pumps, and slippers, black, tann, etc., etc. Here you have a choice shoe worth to $4.00 per pair at a clearing up price, of ... $1.00 Men's Heavy Work Shoes, $3.50 in value, heavy soles and heavy split leather uppers; also white elk outing shoes, elk soles. Splendid wearer. Sale Price ... $2.75 U.S. Army Work Shoes, dark tan soft pliable uppers, soft tips, flexible but substantial soles. Goodyear welts, Come while we have your number in this $6.00 Shoe. Now only ... $4.89 One assortment of Ladies' Sample Shoes, Cahn Nickelsburg's line, includes all style shoes, two-toned shoes. Values as high as $6.50. During Shoe Sale per pair only ... $3.50 See these Specials. Ladies' Comfort line of 1-strap and 2-strap pumps, for tired feet. These pumps are also suitable for street wear. Values to $3.00, sale price... $2.19 Just a Few Specials Quoted in This Ad Thousands of others priced equally low are to be found in the Bins and on the Shelves. "Shoes for the Family," at Reduced Prices. A. SingleLos Angw. Mauer a special from George the natives. worth, Ohio, his brothangeles-st. yesterday Mr. and oma Linda is returned other. Mrs. Gibbs will t. Michael's meet in the ernoon at city of the hold their ting in the church on Thursday afternoon at 2-30. A large attendance is desired. All ladies cordially invited; There will be no Red Cross work; ladies are asked to bring needlework. Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Barnes, of the Schmidt Music Co., and baby, spent Sunday with relatives at Long Beach. Misses Mildred Carter, Nellie Friend, Sara Devrell, Messrs. Eugene Carter and Jim Ramella motored to Corona Sunday and visited Miss Dorothy Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Rexroad of Westminster visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duckworth on Snuday. Ben Baxter, Cement Pipe, Pac 175R1 CASH PAID FOR USED GARMENTS 212 South Los Angeles Street Telephone 508 Miss Erma Mills of Long Beach spent the week-end at her home here. College of Music, U. S. C. Anaheim Division Studio, 2-4 Central Hldg. PIANO VOICE VIOLIN Harmony, Ear Training Other courses arranged on application PHONE PACIFIC 42-3 BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENING Midwinter term, Jan. 6, 1910. New classes in all departments, day and evening selections. Enrollments now active. Why not begin YOUR course now? YOUR hands and YOUR brain, plus OUR training will place YOU in the well paid class of busy business workers. Our graduates are being placed in choice positions. Don't you want to be one of them? See us about it today. Orange County Business College Santa Ana, Calif. an Bros.' 139 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. Quality Merchandise at Lowest Possible Prices. Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. 139 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. Quality Merchandise at Lowest Possible Prices. Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Shoe Sale! Down! Down! Down! The prices on shoes during our Month's End Shoe beginning Thurs. Jan. 23, at 8 a.m. Goes a tremendous reduction At 8 a.m. we throw our doors open to welcome you to our Big sale should crowd our store to its utmost, for we are taking parking them at such ridiculously low prices as will mean imme- it to our store will convince you that this is indeed a wonderful wear a sale tag telling you of the big savings. Come be con- viving from a war a peace basis Keep the wheels of industry turnprosperity—Breathe Prosperity— y. And so—1919 we start a bigger business, enter our spirit ess. Take advantage of all nities — Remember the martransition from war to peace. Supply far apart (much time must elapse rise) and until they are near a comeven be—are likely to be—higher INE DRESS SHOES Women's grey, cloth lace, plain toe, high and milheels, brown chocolate colored WINE DRESS SHOES Women's grey, cloth lace, plain toe, high and milky heels, brown chocolate colored pants, cloth top, 0 values price ... $3.95 Women's brown kid lace, imitation tip, welt Blackstone model, medium heel. A $7.00 value at per pair ... $5.69 ed. They will attract attention far and near Men's gun metal bal Arrow model, blind eyelets, Goodyear Welt, all solid leather Selz shoe. A snappy dress shoe. $6.50 value Sale Price ... $5.19 Men's glaze coltskin blucher, Goodyear Welt, Hilto model. Soft as kid and very dressy. $6.00 value. Sale Price ... $4.95 Buy the Children Shoes Now at SEBASTIAN BROS. OUR CHILDREN'S "WILL WEAR" LINE Children's School Shoes, $2.75 to $3.00 Shoes, Gun metal lace, Gunmetal button, Vici button, etc. Sizes 8 1-2 to 2. Sale price ... $2.25 CHILDREN'S SHOES BARGAIN PRICES $2.25 Children's Vici vamp, cloth top button shoes or all vici shoes; also tan calf outing shoes with glk soles, sizes 8 1-2 to 1, special line at ... $1.75 Boys' Gun Metal Bluchers for School wear ($Selz Make) $3.00 values ... $2.69 Boys' Gun Metal English Shoes for dress or school ($Selz Make) $4.00 values. See them now, per pair ... $3.45 Children's Patent Leather Button Shoes, $2.50 values, Mat top, plain toe Shoes. Sale Price ... $1.98 Misses' Chocolate Lace Shoe, M-cut polish, English last, good serviceable construction, $4.50 values. Sale Price ... $3.89