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1919-04-02 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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1000 YARDS LACES—Featuring 5, 10 and 15c. Valuable narrow trimming laces. Our complete line of desirable these numbers cannot be duplicated within 40 per cent. There is immense saving at Sebastian Bros. at, per 9-4 PEPPERELL SHEETING, 85c grade. This finishes 81 inches wide. We place no limit at, per yard, only CHILD'S $3.50 SCUFFERS—of smoked elk upper a in button or lace, sizes 11 to 2. We guarantee you a of ...We are now giving two-thirds of this store to MEN'S $5.00 GUN METAL DRESS SHOE—construct leather and substantial leather insole. We guarantee this a $5.00 shoes at MEN'S $6.00 ARMY WORK SHOES—Soft tip toe, an leather. We guarantee this to be a $6.00 shoe at OXFORDS—All the prevailing styles, models that w style and right price—all in one. SEE SHOE WINDOW DISPLAY WITH REDUCED STRONGHOLD OVERALLS—Heavy blue demin b overalls. Those $3.00 values. Now BUNGALOW APRONS—All neatly trimmed and a end to none in quality. $2.69 OXFORDS—All the prevailing styles, models that wi style and right price—all in one. SEE SHOE WINDOW DISPLAY WITH REDUCE STRONGHOLD OVERALLS—Heavy blue demin b overalls. Those $3.00 values. Now ... BUNGALOW APRONS—All neatly trimmed and a ond to none in quality. $2.69 values. Sale price ... WINDOW SHADES—Dark green, size 36 inches by 75c values ... LADIES' WAIST—Assortment of voile and organdy very attractive. 1.50 to $2.00 values, sale price ... Merit is our Trade Mark of Success Sebastian Bro Anaheim, Calif. Near Post C Fully half of the homes where they have pianos a right to expect—MUSIC. When young folks grow they drop their playing—the piano sets in the corner the pleasure from it to which you are entitled. The Fully half of the homes where they have pianos are right to expect—MUSIC. When young folks grow they drop their playing—the piano sets in the corner the pleasure from it to which you are entitled. —Music when you want it. —The kind of music you want. —100 per cent return on SPECIAL Several high grade player pianos—some brand new guaranteed; may be had at great reductions. $650 Values, now $385 $850 Values, all others EQ A liberal allowance for your silent piano and term week on some of these bargains. Dont judge all mechanical thing you have heard in the past. The mode the artist plays it. Call for a demonstration and be co of. Don't delay, but come while our stock is comple "Everything Musical, Schmidt Mus 136 WEST CENT RDS LACES 10 and 15c Valenciennes, Torchon and crete line of desirable patterns, many of within 40 per cent of this price An Bros. at, per yard 3c grade. This fine well-known brand, full at, 59c shoked elk upper and heavy flexible elk sole guarantee you a $3.50 shoe at the low price of this store to shoes. $2.89 SHOE—constructed of high quality e. We guarantee $3.89 Soft tip toe, and nothing better made of $6.00 $4.89 models that will appeal to you; Quality WITH REDUCED PRICES SHOWN blue demin bib $1.97 trimmed and attractive patterns. Sec- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Eva Boyd was a passenger to Los Angeles on the morning train. Bert Slisson was in town today from Imperial Valley visiting with his wife. Miss Anna Fox has been confined to her home for several days with a severe sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward motored to Los Angeles this morning, going on a business trip. Miss Mildred Spangler has been suffering from a cold and has been at her home for several days. Al G. Barnes was a visitor in the Metropolis today, transacting business for the Schmidt Music Co. Miss Emily Hatch returned this morning from Los Angeles where she visited relatives and friends. Clarence Wittmer has arrived home having received his honorable discharge from Rockwell Field. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russel went to Los Angeles yesterday and will remain several days with relatives. Mrs. A. Nagel and son, Kenneth, motored to Los Angeles this morning and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold of Springfield, Mo., are spending some time here. They are looking for a suitable location. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rolfe, Elbert Ford, of Garden Grove, and Mrs. C. A. Reeks motored to Los Angeles this morning and spent the day. Miss Alice Pannifer, Miss Beryl Kennedy and Miss Carrie Evans, who are attending U. S. C., are spending this week at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson and baby came this morning from Long Beach and spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pearson. Mrs. C. H. Needham of Whittier, and Mrs. E. R. Curtis of Santa Ana underwent major operations yesterday at the Anaheim Sanitarium. Miss L. A. Wood superintendent models that will appeal to you; Quality WITH REDUCED PRICES SHOWN avy blue demin bib $1.97 trimmed and attractive patterns. Sec- $1.79 size 36 inches by 6 feet 69c voile and organdy. Styles of the latest and $1.19 Value is the True Test of Cheapness Is Yours a Dead Piano? have pianos are not getting what they bot and what they have a young folks grow up or leave home or get too busy with other things, sets in the corner from one month to the next and you are not getting are entitled. The modern player piano gives— have pianos are not getting what they bot and what they have a young folks grow up or leave home or get too busy with other things, sets in the corner from one month to the next and you are not getting are entitled. The modern player piano gives— —Played the way you like it. —No coaxing, never too tired. cent return on the investment. You get what you bot, MUSIC SPECIAL OFFER some brand new—a few used for demonstration, all perfect, fully productions. $750 Values, now $490 $850 Values, now $575 ALL OTHER EQUALLY LOW piano and terms arranged on the balance as low as two dollars a piece. Dont judge all Player Pianos by some obsolete, out-of-date, mepast. The modern player-piano reproduces hand playing exactly as demonstration and be convinced. These bargains will be quickly disposed of or stock is complete. Nothing Musical, Nothing but Music" Music Company 136 WEST CENTER STREET NEW FAIRYLAND THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OUR GREAT FAVORITE Mary Pickford IN "Capt. Kidd, Jr." Her First New Play This Season One of the brightest comedy-dramas of the season. The public has displayed much interest in "Capt. Kidd, Jr." Everyone will be happy to see Mary again, for we all admit that she is a most attractive screen star and always entertains us in a most delightful manner. See this sure as it is one of the very best offerings for the season. TONIGHT ONLY—PRISCILLA DEAN The Amazing Actress In "The WICKED DARLING" Adults 15c — War Tax Additional — Children 5c FAGEOL Walking Tractor $1360 Delivered to Your Ranch I WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the people of Anaheim and vicinity that I have sold my interest in The Schmidt Music Co. Inc., and have just been appointed distributor of this territory for the world famous FAGEOL "WALKING" TRACTOR to become effective April 7, 1919. After investigating thoroughly all makes of farm tractors for some time I find the Fageol Tractor —with its 64 legs or growers to be unusually well adapted for soil conditions After investigating thoroughly all makes of farm tractors for some time I find the Fageol Tractor —with its 64 legs or growers to be unusually well adapted for soil conditions in this vicinity. There are several of the FAGEOLS now used by prominent ranchers in this locality and every one of them is high in praise for their sturdy steeds of steel. I furthermore wish to say that a service department with expert mechanics will be the big feature of this agency. With thanks for the liberal patronage accorded me in the past and with the hope to be of service in the future, Yours very truly, F. W. Schmidt Telephone 208M 114 W. Sycamore St.