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1919-04-07 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 4 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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"As you like it" —Shall we have Constantino, Lazaro, Ysaye, Hofman or any of the other great artists sing or play for us tonight or will it be the latest Winter Garden hit by Al Jolson? Or perhaps Rectors' New York society orchestra or a New Orleans Jazz Band for a Fox Trot? —All the music of the world when and as you like it with any one of the following combination special offers: This Beautiful PHONOGRAPH AND 12 SELECTIONS of music—cash or easy terms— This Beautiful PHONOGRAPH AND 12 SELECTIONS of music—cash or easy terms— ONLY $57.50 COMPLETE OUTFIT— Choice of make. Fumed Oak or Walnut, also 12 selections of music. ONLY $72.50 VICTROLA Elegant Mahogany finish—outfit complete with 12 SELECTIONS OF MUSIC ONLY VICTROLA Elegant Mahogany finish—outfit complete with 12 SELECTIONS OF MUSIC ONLY $120.10 All Makes to Compare Hear them, side by side, choose the one which appeals to your personal taste. Sole agents for Columbia, Starr, Brunswick, Pathe, Sonora and others. "EVERYTHING MUSICAL NOTHING BUT MUSIC" Schmidt Music Company 136 West Center St. Phone 202 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schwartz and family spent yesterday at Seal Beach. Frank Champlin and family spent Sunday at Talbert with relatives. P. J. Welzel of Santa Fe Springs was a visitor in this city on Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Peterson spent Sunday with her mother and sisters at Inglewood. Miss Alice Digram and Waldo Burges motored to Balboa yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fowler and baby were visitors at Seal Beach yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Volz and baby son of Huntington Park were weekend guests of relatives in this city. Wm Jessurun, Jack Calin, Miss Myra Underhill and Miss Johanna Jessurun attended the Orpheum yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hoff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Looke motored to Balboa yesterday afternoon. Mr. Kuff Epstein, who has been confined to his home with a severe case of tonsilitis, is some better today. Mrs. Libby S. Johnson and Mrs. Mary Luce were dinner guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dietrich. Mrs. J. R. Benson of Santa Ana returned home yesterday from the Anaheim hospital after being there three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman had as their guests last week their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Donahue of San Bernardino. of Mrs. Fred Doane and Mrs. Ollie Neiman. Miss Elva Stark and Miss Helen Shi were among a merry crowd of young people from Los Angeles and Pasadena who enjoyed a house party Kokomo WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED INITIAL SHIPMENT THESE TIRES WHICH NOW HAVE ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE THEY ARE GUARANTEED TIRES COME IN VARIOUS SIZES. LET SHOW YOU THESE TIRES AND PLAIN TO YOU THEIR POINTS OF USE. WE ALSO SELL HIGH-GRADUBES. Oils and Gas Free Air and Water Service Car on Call Day or Night Our repair department is loaded but we be here today for work. Bring your car service. AND THERE ARE NO Mrs. Libby S. Johnson and Mrs. Mary Luce were dinner guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dietrich. Mrs. J. R. Benson of Santa Ana returned home yesterday from the Anaheim hospital after being there three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman had as their guests last week their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Donahue of San Bernardino. Aubrey Matthews and Miss Rosie Jones of Santa Ana motored to Orange County Park yesterday and enjoyed a pleasant day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkenstein and family motored to El Monte yesterday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Asher and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Yeoman, Mrs. E. J. Owens, and Mrs. M. Terry motored to Long Beach Sunday and attended the Brown revival meeting. Miss Elizabeth Goerzen of Los Angeles formerly of this city, came down the last of the week to spend several days with Anaheim friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knott and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thompson and two daughters enjoyed yesterday picnicking in the Santa Monica canyon. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Eisenhauer and family motored to Los Angeles yesterday for the day. Mr. Eisenhauer recently purchased the Anaheim Pharmacy. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Beebe, Mrs. L. G. Butterfield and Elizabeth Beebe of Los Angeles were dinner guests yesterday of Mrs. Z. Bruce and Miss Dora Clarke. Miss Mildred Waitman of San Bernardino came down yesterday and will remain some time with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waltman. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tobin and family went to Los Angeles yesterday to visit Mrs. Tobin's relatives and then motored on to Glendale where Mr. Tobin's relatives were visited. Mrs. Margaret Carrisosa, with sons, Albert, Arthur and Clarence, visited here last week from Catalina with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bleecker. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eagler, Mrs. F. L. Doane and J. B. Myers of Santa Monica were dinner guests yesterday Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Baled barley Hay $20. Free Air and Water Service Car on Call Day or Night Our repair department is loaded but we be here today for work. Bring your car service. AND THERE ARE NO REAL WORK AND STANLEY'S BUICK Harry W. Sta Phone 256 3-Day Sh Wednesday, Thur Just 20 Kid or All Sizes, B C D Widths. LADIES this is an offer that seldom is made and we advise you to hurry down for it. PUMPS Tohin's relatives were visited. Mrs. Margaret Carrisosa, with sons, Albert, Arthur and Clarence, visited here last week from Catalina with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bleecker. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Eagler, Mrs. F. L. Doane and J. B. Myers of Santa Monica were dinner guests yesterday Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Baled barley Hay $20. Tanglewood ranch, Phone Anaheim 763R11. FOR RENT—Garage. Call 532 So. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—Fresh cow, Phone Placentia 42W. B. C. Baxten. FOR SALE—Brass bed complete, 2 gas heaters. Call mornings only. 226 Zeyn-st. Phone 414R. FOR SALE—Young mules. Harry Barten, Tanglewood Ranch, Phone 763R1. FOR SALE—Hay rake and mowing machine. Cheap. 133 Melrose. STATEMENT of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by the act of Congress, Aug. 24, 1912: The Orange County Plain Dealer, published tri-weekly at Anaheim, Cal. for April 1, 1918. Editor, Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Cal.; business manager, R. W. Ernest, Anaheim, Cal.; publshers, R. W. Ernest, Anaheim, Cal. Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Cal.; owners, R. W. Ernest, Anaheim, Cal.; Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Cal.; known bondholders, mortgages and other security holders holding one per cent or more of the total amount of bonds, mortggages or other securities, none. R. W. ERNEST, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of April, 1918. O. T. CAILOR. Notary public in and for the county of Orange State of California. (My commission expires Jan. 7, 1921.) at Balboa over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Fulfs of Alhambra and Mr. John Hall of Lake City, Iowa, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Markle. On Sunday besides these they entertained Dr. and Mrs. Markle at dinner. There are many bargains offered in the classified columns of The Plain Dealer. Someone has something to sell that you want. Homo Tires JUST RECEIVED OUR SHIPMENT OF TIRES WHICH WE PLAY IN OUR SHOP. NTEED TIRES AND US SIZES. LET US E TIRES AND EXIR POINTS OF MERSELL HIGH-GRADE is loaded but we have another Buick mechanic who will Bring your cars alnog boys and we will give you real HERE ARE NO SKIN GAMES HERE Water Call is loaded but we have another Buick mechanic who will Bring your cars alnog boys and we will give you real HERE ARE NO SKIN GAMES HERE AL WORK AND HONEST CHARGES Buick Repair Station Harry W. Stanley, Prop Residence 240-J SPECIAL No. 2 Shoe Sale day, Thursday and Friday Just 200 pairs of Women's Fine Dull Kid or Patent Kid Pumps, $4.00 value, $269 offer that seldom wise you to hurry offer that seldom wise you to hurry IPS full Kid or Patent d soles and leath- SLIPPERS RS ARE FACTORY IMPERFECT the imperight that it is hardly noticeable. L SIZES TO START but at this price they ADVISE YOU TO COME EARLY fateria Shoe Store 105 W. Center St. Anaheim