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There are many bargains offered in the classified columns of The Plain Dealer. Someone has something to sell that you want. A Want Ad in The Plain Dealer will sell that piece of property. Dr. J.E. Waters DENTIST Anahiem Michell Bldg. Tel. Pac. 391 MADAM MAXWELL CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST Free Consultation READINGS DAILY AND SUNDAY Office hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 812 E. CENTER ST. Cleaning and Pressing Why take a chance with your nicer clothes? Why not have them cleaned by a house which guarantees their work and a house, too, which is able to make their guarantee good? If you are once our customer you will gemain our customer—we give you satisfaction. PURITAN SPECIAL SERVICES FOR PRESBYTERY YORBA LINDA, Mar. 17 This is a week of special for the congregation of the tergan church in prepara communion next Sabbath. prayer meeting will be held day evening at the home of and on Tuesday evening at M Welch's, Wednesday evening ular meeting will be held church. On Thursday and stereopticon pictures portray events in the life of Christ given in the church building one is cordially invited. Mrs. Weber is entertain friend, Miss Reynolds, for days. Mr. and Mrs. Plummer have as their house guest Mrs. Albert Ulrich and family tle Lake, S. Dakota. Miss Esther Backmaster was been spending a week's vacati her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. master, returned to Whittier day. Roy Turner and aunt Miss Turner motored to Whittier day. The dance on Friday night jolly affair, and much enjoyed jolly crowd present. The baby registration has postponed for two weeks, and held on March 29th. The P.T. A. will hold th ular meeting on Tuesday. A did St. Patrick's program h Why take a chance with your nicer clothes? Why not have them cleaned by a house which guarantees their work and a house, too, which is able to make their guarantee good? If you are once our customer you will remain our customer—we give you satisfaction. PURITAN DRY CLEANERS Next to Old City Hall—212 E. Center St., Phone 547. ANAHEIM MON. MAR 24 AL. BARNES BIG 4-RING WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 2 Trains of Circus Wonders 600 PEOPLE - 550 HORSES Every animal an actar. Every act an animal act 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 MORE EDUCATED WILD BEASTS THAN ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED Most Sensational Wild Animal Act Extant 30 PERFORMING LIONS 30 IN ONE GROUP An Act Gorgeous DANCING HORSES DANCING GIRLS 40 Mr. Barnes offers as an added feature for the season THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY "Alice in Jungleland" Olinda Park 2 Mile Open Due Street Parade 10:30 a.m. Performance 2 and 8 p.m. Beers Open 1 and 7 p.m. COME EARLY There is plenty to amuse and instruct One Hour Concert by Barnes' 40-Piece Marine Band Roy Turner and aunt Miss Turner motored to Whittier day. The dance on Friday night jolly affair, and much enjoyed jolly crowd present. The baby registration has postponed for two weeks, and held on March 29th. The P.T. A. will hold the ular meeting on Tuesday. A did St. Patrick's program he prepared, and a large attendance been arranged. Remember the called meet the stockholders of the Yorba Water Company which will be next Saturday. The regular monthly meet the Library board will be Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. A. Speer motored Beach on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Corder of who have been stopping at the city for several months. Mr. Mrs. Corder returned to Yorba with their niece for a shit, and will start on Wednesday their eastern home. At the next regular meeting Chamber of Commerce and Fire reau, fumigation will be the of the discussion. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holloway the latter's brother, Mr. Cresw tored down from Corona Su spend the day with Mr. and M Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Lusk and a few friends from Uplands were ca the Holloway ranch on Sunda Roy Turner and Mr. and Mr tin were among the Los Angeles tors, Monday. Harold Welch spent Sunday iting friends in Los Angeles Glendale. OLINDA E. L. WILL GIVE SOCIAL OLINDA, Mar. 17.—Special Epworth League of the Olinda church will give a social in the room, Friday evening, Marc Two of the special features are race and four-course luncheonerybody welcome. Come and quainted. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alkire Mr. Barnes offers as an added feature for the season THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY "Alice in Jungleland" Glittering 2 Mile Open Don Street Parade 10:30 a.m. Performances 2 and 8 p.m. Sears Open 1 and 7 p.m. COME EARLY There is plenty to enjoy and instruct One Hour Concert by Barnes' 40-Piece Marine Band Anaheim —The Best little city in the best county in the b state in the best nation in the whole universe. —If you don't believe it ask Anaheim Dye Work The Best Cleaners and Hatters 213 W. Center Phone 167J, Anahe SEEDS THAT GROW Feed, Fuel, Ice, Ha If Its For Chickens, We Have It E. M. CHALMERS Successor to Gardner & Chalmers 114 No. Los Angeles St Pacific 9, Anahe HOLT Caterpillars Utility-Trailers, Studebaker Autobiles, Mollue Plows, Farm Implements, Robes and Harness. Wm. F. Lutz C 221 East Fourth St., Santa Ana, Both Phones SOCIAL SERVICES FOR PRESBYTERIANS BA LINDA, Mar. 17 — Special is a week of special service in congregation of the Presbychurch in preparation forunion next Sabbath. Cottage meeting will be held on Monday at the home of Mr. Cole Tuesday evening at Mr. T. B. B., Wednesday evening the regreeting will be held in the On Thursday and Friday picton pictures portraying the life of Christ will be on the church building. Everycordially invited. Weber is entertaining her Miss Reynolds, for a fewand Mrs. Plummer Stewart is their house guest Mr. and Robert Ularich and family of Turie, S. Dakota. Esther Buckmaster who has bending a week's vacation withevents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buck, returned to Whittler on Sun-turner and aunt Miss Bessle motored to Whittier on Sun-dance on Friday night was a fair, and much enjoyed by the crowd present. baby registration has beenused for two weeks, and will be on March 29th. P.-T. A. will hold theirregreeting on Tuesday. A splen-Patrick's program has beenRoss Koch and family of the Columbia lease visited their mother and sister in Los Angeles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell of the West Coast lease celebrated their 4th wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner. Those present were Mr. andMrs. Schumacher, Miss Clara Schumacher, of Placentia and WalterSchumacher of Riverside. Miss Fairris, one of the Olindagrammar school teachers spent theweek-end in Los Angeles. Miss Clara Mapley who has been visiting Mrs. Campbell of the WestCoast Boarding House for the past 2months, returned to her home in Seattle Thursday. Sidney Young who was with the U.S. Army in France for some time,has received his honorable discharge and is again working on the WestCoast lease. C. P. Scott and family of the Columbia lease motored to their ranchnear Corona, Sunday. Walter Hilburn and daughter, Louisa of the Columbia lease motored to Yorba Linda Sunday to see the gusher which came in a few days ago. J. E. Hankins of the West Coastlease went to his home in Los Angeles Friday returning Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Vager and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson of the Columbia lease spent Sunday at CampBaldy, snow-ballling. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gerner andchildren of the Santa Fe and Mrs. Chris Gerner of the Columbiamotored to the show at Anaheim Wednesdayevening. Prof. Prince of the Anaheim highschool will address the Olinda P.-T. Announcement USED AVING ESTATEGARAGE, 20AM NOW INSOME UNUSMAKES OF SECOND ACQUAINTED WITH I HANDLE THOSE WBUYER EXCELLENTEXCEPT TO THE "No car willexcept it" During the past weekmakes and now have seogood buys. I will be pleatem them to anyone. If youand see me—I will save Turner and aunt Miss Bessie motored to Whittier on Sunday. dance on Friday night was a fair, and much enjoyed by the crowd present. baby registration has been used for two weeks, and will be on March 29th. P.-T. A. will hold their regreeting on Tuesday. A splenPatrick's program has been led, and a large attendance has arranged. member the called meeting of stockholders of the Yorba Linda Company which will be held on Saturday. regular monthly meeting of library board will be held on any evening. E. A. Speer motored to Long on Sunday. and Mrs. Corder of Illinois, have been stopping at the beach several months. Mr. and order returned to Yorba Lina their niece for a short visit will start on Wednesday for eastern home. the next regular meeting of the mer of Commerce and Farm Buumigation will be the subject discussion. and Mrs. Chas. Holloway and her brother, Mr. Creswell monown from Corona Sunday to the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Day. and Mrs. Lusk and a party of from Uplands were callers at Holloway ranch on Sunday. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Mare among the Los Angeles visiday. Old Welch spent Sunday vifriends in Los Angeles and e. DA E. L. WILL GIVE SOCIAL FRI. DA. Mar. 17.—Special—The nch League of the Olinda M. E. will give a social in the league Friday evening, March 21st. the special features are a tank and four-course luncheon. Evwelcome. Come and get acc and Mrs. Chas. Alkire and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Yager and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson of the Columbia lease spent Sunday at Camp Baldy, snow-balling. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gerner and children of the Santa Fe and Mrs. Chris Gerner of the Columbia motorized to the show at Anaheim Wednesdy evening. Prof. Prince of the Anaheim high school will address the Olinda P.-T. A. at their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon, Mar. 20th at 2:30. All are cordially invited to be present. Ben Baxter, Cement Pipe, Pac 175R1 Planos, Schmidt Music Co., Anaheim. —If it's from Witman's, it's good. FOR SALE—Late Valencia orange trees. Gustafson Ranch near Buena Park or address W. M. Booth, Downey, Calif. QUICK SALES The Sam Hill 7--STOR Santa Ana, Tustin, Orange, Same Prices Prevail at Where Prices Are Lowest FLOUR Flour has advanced 60c per bbl. We have over two cars we bought before the advance. We are giving you the benefit of it today. We are selling— Globe All Kansas Hard Wheat Flour, 49-lb. sack $3.20 Globe A1 Flour, 49-lb. sack $3.15 —Globe Mills Flour does not need any introduction to the people of Orange County. Every sack has a money back guarantee. Capital High Patent Flour, 49-lb. sk...$3.00 Fisher's Blend High Grade Flour ...$3.00 49-lb. sack Aldako Flour, Eastern Hard Wheat, 98-lb. sack $6 10 —During the past week makes and now have seven good buys. I will be ple them to anyone. If you and see me—I will save Harry At McAlvey's Garage Globe A1 Flour, 49-lb. sack ... $3.15 — Globe Mills Flour does not need any introduction to the people of Orange County. Every sack has a money back guarantee. Capital High Patent Flour, 49-lb. sk. ... $3.00 Fisher’s Blend High Grade Flour ... $3.00 49-lb. sack ... Aldako Flour, Eastern Hard Wheat, 98-lb. sack ... $6.10 Aldako Flour is the flour we use in making the famous Hill's Quality Bread. Hill's Quality Bread is not only the talk of Orange County but in all parts of Southern California. We have regular customers from Long Beach, Los Angeles and Pasadena and some from as far north as Santa Barbara. There must be a reason. BREAD Hill's Quality Bread 24-oz. loaf ... 10c — It has that Exclusive, Home-Made Flavor. COOKIES Hill's Quality Home-Made Cookies are the Best in Orange County. Put up in Waxed Wrappers, per dozen... 10c — We also have a full line of fancy cookies. TEAS AND COFFEES Bulk Coffee, per lb. ... 30¢, 35¢, 38¢, 40¢ Ben Hur Coffee, 1 lb. can, ... 43¢; 3-lb. can $1.25 Iris Coffee, 1 lb. can, ... 43¢; 3-lb. can $1.25 M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. can, ... 43¢; 3-lb. can $1.25 Wilson Certified Coffee 1 lb. 31¢, 3 lbs. 90¢ Tree Tea, Japan or Black ... 1-2 lb. 25¢, 1 lb. 49¢ Japan Tea, bulk, per lb. ... 35¢ and 55¢ Gun Powder Tea, bulk, per lb. ... 55¢ LARD AND COMPOUND Suetene, Large Pail ... $2.20 Valencia Pure Lard, large pail ... $2.65 Compound, bulk, per lb. ... 24¢ We Guarantee Everything We Sell. ANNOUNCEMENT— USED CARS AVING ESTABLISHED MYSELF AT McALVEY'S GARAGE, 218-220 SOUTH LOS ANGELES ST., I AM NOW IN POSITION TO OFFER THE PUBLIC SOME UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN SEVERAL ISSUES OF SECOND HAND CARS. BEING THOROUGHLY PAINTED WITH EVERY PART OF AN AUTOMOBILE THOSE WHICH I KNOW WILL GIVE THE PER EXCELLENT SERVICE, AND I WILL MAKE NO ADDITION TO THE RULE THAT No car will be sold by me except it is in first-class shape" During the past week I have sold several cars of different brands and now have several on hand which are exceptionally good. I will be pleased to show them, and demonstrate to anyone. If you want to buy a used car of any make call me—I will save you money. Harry W. Stanley Alvey's Garage 218-220 So. Los Angeles, St., Anaheim SMALL PROFITS Hill Cash Stores TORES--7 Orange, Anaheim, Garden Grove es Prevall at All Our Stores are Lowest For Safe Quality BREAKFAST FOODS H. O. Oats, per pkg .....16¢ Cream of Wheat, per pkg.....23¢ Carnation Oats, Large Round pkg....36¢ Cream of Barley, per pkg.....20¢ Vitos, per package .....20¢ Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per pkg.....12¢ Krinkle Corn Flakes, per pkg.....9¢ Pure Eastern Buckwheat, per lb.....10¢ Encore Pancake Flour...small 15¢, large 30¢ Flap Jack Flour...small 15¢, large 30¢ Makakake, .....small 12¢, large 28¢ SPUDS—SPUDS—SPUDS We have another car of those good $2.20 Idaho Spuds at per cwt BAKING POWDER Krinkle Corn Flakes, per pkg. $9¢ Pure Eastern Buckwheat, per lb. $10¢ Eencore Pancake Flour...small 15¢, large 30¢ Flap Jack Flour...small 15¢, large 30¢ Makakake, small 12¢, large 28¢ SPUDS—SPUDS—SPUDS We have another car of those good Idaho Spuds at per cwt ... $2.20 BAKING POWDER Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can ... $23¢ Rumford Baking Powder, lb. can ... $24¢ K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. can ... $20¢ K. C. Baking Powder, 80-oz. can ... $65¢ Royal Baking Powder,...small 23¢, med. 40¢ CATSUPS AND SALAD DRESSINGS Del Monte Catsup...pints 24¢; quarts 44¢ Iris Catsup, pints ... $27¢ Snider's Catsup, pints ... $33¢ My Wife’s Salad Dressing small ...12¢, medium 24¢ Salad Oil, large bottle ... $45¢ Mazola, Pints, Quarts, 1-2 Gallons. CANNED GOODS Rex Pork and Beans, small, 11c, med., 14c; large ... $24¢ Scott County Hominy, No. 2 1-2 cans 2 for ... $25¢ Helmet Kraut, No. 2 1-2 cans, 2 for ... $25¢ Del Monte Pearl Hominy, No. 3 cans ech. 15¢ Webb’s Fancy Maine Corn, per can ... $24¢ Quail Brand Corn, per can ... $16¢ All Brands-of Milk, per can ... $13¢ Federal Milk, small cans ... $6¢ SOAP Ben Hur Soap, 10 bars ... $53¢ White King Soap, 10 bars ... $53¢ Our Leader Soap, 6 bars ... $25¢ Bottle Blueing, each ... $8¢