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1919-03-26 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 4 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL O. H. Renner was a business visitor today in Los Angeles. Mrs. Harry Fellinge was a visitor in Los Angeles yesterday. C. J. Nenno and family spent Sunday at Orange County Park. Mrs. E. S. Peterson spent the week end at her home in Inglewood. Mrs. Cheney of Long Beach is the house-guest of Mrs. Chas. McQuillan. J. E. Stroup and wife motored to Los Angeles yesterday for the day. A dance was given last evening at Placentia by the Court of Honor. Miss C. Marie Nelson spent yesterday in Los Angeles transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knott and family enjoyed last evening at Newport Beach. Mrs. T. L. Hoag is entertaining as her house guest. Miss Fink of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hillson went to San Diego this morning for a stay of several days. Virgil Prichard of Orange, was a visitor in this city today calling on his many friends. Bird V. Beebe of Los Angeles motored to this city yesterday afternoon for a visit of several days. Mrs. Clair Russell of Fullerton spent today as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. F. A. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson of Fargo, N.D., are spending a few days at the W. J. Elliott home East Cen. H. T. Hathaway, Mrs. M. Canby, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Eddy were Los Angeles visitors yesterday. Mrs. Nelson Stafford returned to her home today from the Sanitariuna where she underwent a major operation a couple of weeks ago. Harold and Ralph Goodale came yesterday from Pomioa college to remain for the rest of the week, enjoying their spring vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson and baby motored to San Diego yesterday and will remain a couple of days visiting the many places of interest. Mrs. J. Smythe and her daughter, Miss Beatrice Smythe of Los Angeles are spending three days with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rimpaul and Miss Z. Smythe. Mrs. Jeffs, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Geo. D. Ingram will leave for her home in Kansas on Saturday. Mrs. Ingram expects to remain with her daughter for several months. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Diller motored to Los Angeles this morning for the day. Mr. Diller arrived yesterday from El Centro, coming thru in the machine. Valencias. J. L. Adkins, who, for the past six and one-half years, has been a driver for the Anaheim Laundry, has resigned his position, and beginning next Monday will drive an independent car for the Model Laundry at Santa Ana. Judge V. W. Grubbs, late of Texas, now connected with the Brea Progress, was in Anaheim Wednesday on business for his paper, and gave The Plain Dealer a call. He Virgil Prichard of Orange, was a visitor in this city today calling on his many friends. Bird V. Beebe of Los Angeles motored to this city yesterday afternoon for a visit of several days. Mrs. Clair Russell of Fullerton spent today as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. F. A. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson of Fargo, N. D., are spending a few days at the W. J. Elliott home East Center-st. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Goodfellow of Los Angeles were the dinner guests Tuesday evening of Dr. W. L. Bigham and wife. Mrs. H. LaSchulte, of Upland, Cal., is in Anaheim this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Head, and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gunnett of Long Beach with friends from Villa Park motored to Camp Baldy on Sunday. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—At a bargain, five h. p. General Electric Motor. Just been rewound and is in first class shape. $90 buys it. Phone 496J. P. O. box 371. FOR SALE—Baled Barley Hay. $20 per ton at ranch. A. T. Hooven, Phone Anaheim 763R3. TO ANYONE having tin cans, or publish that they want to dump can find a place on my ranch West Broadway, near Loara school. Call at house for instructions. J. K. Brown, R. I, Box 140, Anaheim. WANTED—Girl for general housework, or man and wife, man for garden and chores and wife for general housework. Good wages. Phone Fullerton 176R3. J. L. Adkins, who, for the past six and one-half years, has been a driver for the Anaheim Laundry, has resigned his position, and beginning next Monday will drive an independent car for the Model Laundry at Santa Ana. Judge V. W. Grubbs, late of Texas, now connected with the Brea Progress, was in Anaheim Wednesday on business for his paper, and gave The Plain Dealer a call. He was for many years in the editorial harness in the Lone Star state, as well as the leader of the industrial educational reform movement in that state. A three-cornered move was accomplished today by H. E. Carter, J. F. Ahlborn and G. M. Simpson and their families. The Carter family moved from 512 E. Center-st to 421 North Claudina bought from J. F. Ahlborn, who moved from the last named place to his newly purchased ranch on S. East-st, and G. M. Simpson from this ranch to the house purchased from H. E. Carter. A very pleasant social affair of a recent date was the party given by the Misses Hazel and Helen Manter at their home on the Katella-rd, to a number of their young friends. Various games were played and a most delightful afternoon spent. Before departing the young folks were served delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and candy. Those enjoying the hospitality of the young hostesses were Rose Wagner, Eleanor Longworth, Honor and Mary Easton, Rose and Elizabeth Donnelly, Frances Reed, Stella Jackson, Elizabeth Garnett, Josephine Lopez, Wayne Goodale, Stuart Jayne, Donald Waterman, Frederick Longworth, P. Lauschner, Monroe Glss, Geo. Easton, Rodney Chamberlain, C. Ferdinando. Banner Of Honor Photo Flag Realizing that the brave Soldiers and Sailors who so nobly and gloriously served our country during the late war, deserve to have their picture placed in their home, we have the exclusive right in Ankheim and vicinity for the making of the BANNER OF HONOR SERVICE PHOTO FLAG which is a photograph of your soldier relative printed directly on silk. One of these should be in every home from which a loved one served his country. It not only gives you a beautiful banner, but a picture of the one serving enlarged on white silk finished sateen and entered in center of blue star. The picture can be reproduced from any small picture or photograph, enlarged to the desired size to fit in circle in center of star, 4, 5, 6.7 or 8 inches depending on the size of the banner wanted. The banners are made in the different sizes as follows: 12x18 in., 16x24 in., 20x20 in., 24x36 in., and 30x48 in. These banners are made of red silk with white field and blue felt star sewed on same with enlarged picture in center of star. These service flags and banners must be seen to be appreciated. Our prices are very reasonable and within the reach of all. Bring the picture or photograph with you; and we thank you for an early call. Howard's Studio 130 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 251 Irresistible Bargains in Men's Furnishing Dept. Men's Blue Bib Overalls. Those $3.00 "Strongholds" and Cone's Boss sale price. $1.97 Men's Cone's Boss Khaki Pants with cuff bottoms. $2.25 values sale price ... $1.69 $2.50 Khaki Pants ... $1.95 A "Close Out" Bargain in Men's Dress and Work Pants All the Reading Woolen Mill products and cheap at the regular price. All assorted and priced in two lots. Men's $4 to $4.50 values ... $3.19 Men's $3 to $3.50 values ... $2.59 Men's "Big Bill" Work Shirt—made of famous Bluobell Chambray, extra full dimension and fast blue, perfect workmanship. $1.50 value. A bargain at $1.29 Men's Heavy Khaki Shirts, perfect workmanship. Valued at $1.45 Now on sale at ... $1.45 Men's Grey Work Shirt—our special 95c seller and a wonderful seller at that price. Sale price ... 69c Men's $1.75 Dress Shirts Spring patterns in either the laundered cuff or soft turn-over cuff. Sale price ... $1.29 Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts In large assortment of patterns with collar attached. Sale price ... $1.29 Our buyer made a fortunate purchase of a large line of sample dress hats and we can offer you these at sale prices: $3.50 Men's Hats ... $2.19 $3.00 Men's Hats ... $1.95 $2.50 Men's Hats ... $1.69 Men's $1.00 Caps ... 89c Men's $5c Caps ... 50c Boys' $1.00 Caps ... 89c Men's 17 by 17 soft, white Handkerchiefs. 12 1-2c values. Sale price 25c for Boys' "Magnet" Brand Bib Overalls ... $1.00 Boys' "Stronghold" Bib Overalls, size 6 to 13 year ... $1.25 Boys' "Stronghold" Bib Overalls, size 14 to 17 Men's "Big Bill" Work Shirt—made of famous Bluobell Chambray, extra full dimension and fast blue, perfect workmanship. $1.50 value. A bargain at $1.29 for 25c Boys' "Magnet" Brand Bib Overalls $1.00 Boys' "Stronghold" Bib Overalls, size 6 to 13 year $1.25 Boys' "Stronghold" Bib Overalls, size 14 to 17 years $1.43 Boys' Corduroy Pants, $1.85 values $1.59 Boys' 75c Shirts and Blouse $59¢ Child's 75c Romper and Play Suits $59¢ Boys' $1.00 Blue Work Shirt —like Dad's $89¢ Boys' 35c Suspenders $23¢ HOUR SPECIALS: BE HERE THE right to limte 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday J. P. Coates Sewing Thread, white and black 25¢ 7 spools 5¢ 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday Men's 17 by 17 White Handkerchiefs and Ladies' 11 by 11, embroidered edge handkerchiefs 12-1-2 values 5¢ 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday 36 inch wide—HOPE MUSLIN 25¢ regular per yard 10 Big Cut in Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear Dept. MEN'S $1.25 BALBRIGAN Union Suits, size 36 to 44 sale price 75¢ LADIES' GAUSE "Cumfy-Cut" Union Suits, with patented "Cant-Slip" shoulder straps. Both lace knee and tight knee. 75¢ value sale price 43¢ BOYS' RIBBED DRAWERS, quality sale price 23¢ LADIES' 45c GAUSE VEST in the "E-Cut" Y neck and the "Fitrite". The cut of the vest insures the wearer of comfort and fit. sale price 39¢ LADIES' 35c vest 25¢ LAQIES' RIBBED VEST and Pants, light fleeced lined. Regular $1.25 garments, sale LAQIES PERFECT FITTING Ribbed Union Suits 2.25 MISSES' 85c RIBBED VEST. Now on sale at 59¢ MEN'S HANES UNDERWEAR per garment $1 MEN'S COMBED Egyptian Balbriggan Union Suits. $1.75 value $1.39 BEST LAWRENCE SUPER Egyptian Balbriggan. Undershirts and Drawer. $1.00 value at 89¢ B. V. D. AND SEALPAX Athletic Suits $1 BOYS' HEAVY UNION SUITS $1.25 BOYS' $1.00 SUMMER UNION Suits Sale price 79¢ We have about 24 Men's very heavy Union Suits with heavy fleece lining worth $2.75 a suit to close LADIES' 45c GAUSE VEST in the "E-Cut" Y neck and the "Fitrite". The cut of the vest insures the wearer of comfort and fit. sale price ... $39c LADIES' 35c vest ... $25c LAQIES' RIBBED VEST and Pants, light fleeced lined. Regular $1.25 garments, sale LADIES PERFECT FITTING Ribbed Union Suits. $2.25 value ... $1.69 B. V. D. AND SEALPAX Athletic Suits ... $1 BOYS' HEAVY UNION SUITS ... $1.25 BOYS' $1.00 SUMMER UNION Suits Sale price ... $79c We have about 24 Men's very heavy Union Suits with heavy fleece lining worth $2.75 a suit to close out ... $1.95 Notions Department Bargains Safety Pins, all sizes ... $3c 10c Dress Fasteners or Snaps, white and black ... $4c Hooks and eyes ... $4c 5c Paper of Pins 2 papers ... $5c 10c Crochet Hooks, all numbers ... $5c Ric-Rac and Stickerie Braids ... $8c 15c Bias Tape ... $8c The "Liberty" Wire Hair Pins 3 boxes ... $10c 45 yard Spool Darning Cotton 2 for ... $5c Coats' Mercerized Crochet Cotton, all numbers, all colors, 15c straight or 8 balls ... $1 Silkine and O. N. T. Merecrized Crochet Cotton ... $12½c Silko and Mile-End mercerized cotton crochet ... $10c Miscellaneous Items of Mighty Importance Jet Oil, 2 in 1, and Bixby's Shoe Polish at ... $12½c Shinola in black, brown, ox-blood, tan and white ... $9c Pee-Chee White Cleaner for white kid, buck, and Suede shoes, sale price ... $22c Table Oil Cloth, white and colors, per yard ... $39c Men's 65c Suspenders ... $49c Men's 50c Suspender, work and dress ... $43c Men's 35c Suspender, work ... $29c Ladies' $2.75 House Dresses ... $2.19 Ladies' $2.69 Dress Aprons ... $1.79 COME! Criticize, Commend or Condemn If You Will But Come We Are Confident of the Outcome of This Mighty Sale YOU ASK WHY THIS SALE: THIS IS not the season for Big Sales. No, it is the season for Spring Buying, people generally are interested in filling their Spring Wants. Business is brisk—merchants have little thought of sales on a large scale—it is deemed unnecessary. But, our buyer has made some wonderful purchases from both Eastern and Western Jobbers and Manufacturers. We are in such a splendid position to show you our supremacy as an underselling store that the temptation is too great and the word is given the Ad Man to "let 'er go", hence this two page ad tells the story in prices. Cast your eyes But, our buyer has made some wonderful purchases from both Eastern and Western Jobbers and Manufacturers. We are in such a splendid position to show you our supremacy as an underselling store that the temptation is too great and the word is given the Ad Man to "let 'er go", hence this two page ad tells the story in prices. Cast your eyes over every item. It is our rule to reduce prices. The instant we receive a reduction from the wholesaler, you don't have to wait till its advertised. Our prices are the lowest possible. BE HERE THE OPENING HOUR. No hour Special sold at quoted price until the right to limit quantity in order to permit all to avail themselves the opportunity. 10 a.m. Thursday inch wide— HOPE MUSLIN regular yard 10c 9 to 10 a.m. Thursday MEN'S $2.50 DRESS HAT This is an extraordinary purchase made by our buyer. These hats look up as $3.00 hats 11 to 12 Thursday Large Roll pure white COTTON BATS $1.50 values at 98c Thousands Pairs Most SHOE Hamilton-Brown, Burt and Paul Long BELOW ACTUAL WHO ter the store at the havoc this sale prices will be out in bin and you m essary for at these low prices can never ers which certainly will stormer Shoe T WE CAN'T TELL ALL IN THIS AD — VISIT OUR SHOE DEPT. SHOES BY LOTS LOT No. 1 Consist of high grade, child's all solid leather tan sandals also all white strap sandals, very good wearer. In sizes 8 1-2 to 2 95c LOT No. 2 Consist of Ladies' Patent, Vict and Gun Metal Pumps and Slippers. LATEST ARRIVAL in dull leather or patent leather pumps, very stylish model $4.39 Dust leather pumps, medium low heel sale price $4.29 Dust leather pumps, military heel Oxford is the prevailing Spring Style and we show many attractive models in both the French and Military heel. Soft Brown Kid lace Oxfords in both Military and French heels $3.69 WE CAN'T TELL ALL IN THIS AD — VISIT OUR SHOE DEPT. SHOES BY LOTS LOT No. 1 Consist of high grade, child's all solid leather tan sandals also all white strap sandals, very good wearer. In sizes 8 1-2 to 2 $95c LOT No. 2 Consist of Ladies' Patent, Vict and Gun Metal Pumps and Slippers. Many pair valued to $5.00. Discontinued lines. Every pair a bargain at $1.69 LOT No. 3 Consist of Ladies' up-to-date shoes Cahn Nicklesburg samples, bought from this wholesaler at a fraction of their real worth. Values to $6.00 $3.50 LOT No. 4 Consist of Men's $6.00 Army shoes --makes, Buckingham and Hetch. Also stock No. 4355 which is a tan Blizzard Calf Army Blucher. Nothing better made of leather. During the old time sale $4.89 LOT No. 5 Consist of Children's School shoes black gun metal with cloth top, many number all vict and gun metal. Some tan outing in the lot. All go at $1.75 MODELS FOR RASTER IN WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS AND PUMPS $2.25 White Pumps, high and low heel $1.79 $2.25 2-strap Pumps $1.79 $3.00 White Pumps, high and low heel $2.39 $3.00 Stylish White Oxford $2.43 $3.50 Stylish White Oxford $3.19 Buy Shoes for Less Here---Our Shoes Beautiful MARK THE OPENING DATE Merit is our Trade Mark of Success 139 W. Center St. QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE POSSIBLE MICE