oc-plain-dealer 1919-04-23
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKeen visited in Capistrano on Monday.
Kenneth Nagel was a visitor in Pasadena last evening with friends.
Mrs. Lester Barge underwent a minor operation this morning at the hospital.
John English of Santa Ana underwent a major operation yesterday at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Danz and Al G. Barnes were business visitors today in Los Angeles.
Mrs. L. Goble went to Pasadena yesterday to remain until Friday with Mrs. W. H. Spake.
Mrs. F. T. Edmiston has been confined to her bed for the past six days but is now improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rose and Mrs. A. M. Keller went to Long Beach Monday to remain a week.
Mrs. J. N. Fernandes of Alhambra underwent a major operation at the Anaheim hospital yesterday.
T. H. Hopkins, former resident of Anaheim, now living in Hollywood, was a visitor in Anaheim today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pritchard, Mrs. E. F. Diller and daughter, Helen, motored to Long Beach last evening.
Mrs. C. F. Hasty of San Francisco will arrive this evening for a visit with her brother, Dr. F. H. Houck and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Heidner and son of Pasadena were guests Sunday of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Swanson.
Mrs. Chas. Needham returned to her home at Whittier yesterday after being at the local hospital for the past three weeks.
C. C. Randall has gone to Kingman, Ariz., where he will spend several days on business for the Standard Minerals Company.
O. T. Callor, who was knocked down by an auto on Friday and received a few injuries, has improved sufficiently to be about town again.
BRUNSWICK
The wonder Phonograph—if you have not heard the new Brunswick with the ultona reproducer you have indeed a treat in store for you—As different from the noise of the ordinary "talking machine" as night from morning. Q The Brunswick plays all makes of records perfectly. The entire music of the world at your command.
Hear this wonderful in
store for you—As different from the noise of the ordinary "talking machine" as night from morning. The Brunswick plays all makes of records perfectly. The entire music of the world at your command.
Hear this wonderful instrument.
We have them all—Hear them side by side in our silent demonstration rooms.
Schmidt Music Co.
"Everything Musical, Nothing But Music"
Eastside Grocery & Meat Market
Albert Meza, Groceries
J. Gelsinger, Meats
Olive and Center Sts., Hartman Blk.
PHONE 422
WE DELIVER
GROCERY SPECIALS
Golden Age—Noodles
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Vermicelli
Sego Milk, large can.
2 for ... 25¢
Fancy Pink Beans,
12 pounds for ... $1.00
Our Special, bulk coffee,
of Pasadena were guests Sunday of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. D. Swanson.
Mrs. Chas. Needham returned to her home at Whittier yesterday after being at the local hospital for the past three weeks.
C. C. Randall has gone to Kingman, Ariz., where he will spend several days on business for the Standard Minerals Company.
O. T. Callor, who was knocked down by an auto on Friday and received a few injuries, has improved sufficiently to be about town again.
M. E. Beebe went to San Bernardino and other cities in that vicinity today to transact business for the Maryland Assurance Corp. He will be gone the rest of the week.
Mrs. Fred Law of this city had her tonsils removed this morning at the hospital. Her brother, Chas. Paulus, of Los Angeles, also underwent a minor operation this morning.
Miss Lols Keener of Pasadena spent week-end with Margaret Dick of Twin Pines ranch. The Dicks with their guest were entertained at din-
Too Late to Classify
REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS
—1916 Ford Touring.
—Dodge Touring.
—6 Cyl. Oakland Touring.
—These cars were taken in on 490 Chevrolet.
—We will sell these cars on very easy terms and very low prices.
—Taggart Motor Co..
—308 North Los Angeles St.
—Phone 413, Anaheim, Cal.
WANTED—To buy a house to move to my lot. R. A. Evans, 222 West Trusslow, Fullerton.
FOR SALE—3 turkey hens, laying, one Tom, Mammoth Bronze, Phone Anaheim 118R11.
FOR SALE—Waterloo tractor, completely overhauled and guaranteed in perfect condition, good reason for selling. P. O. box 282 Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Davenport roller bearing ranch wagon, perfect condition. 1 new Oliver plow, 1 set eveners, 1 good 2-horse plow. See these on ranch southeast corner North and Olive-sts, Anaheim.
FOR SALE—Chiffonier, side board, bicycle, dining room table, piano, Navajo Indian Hugs. Wm. Leslie 240 South Claudina-st.
FOR SALE—Fine young team mares (2600 lbs.) harness and wagon, $335.00. B. Heinz S. Spadra road Fullerton, Phone Fullerton 250W.
WANTED—5 or 7 acre bearing orange grove from owner. Address Box 15 Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Young team horses, harness and wagon, $350. L. Frahm, county road, 1-4 mile west of Garden Grove road.
Noodles.....6C
Macaroni.....25¢
Spaghetti.....25¢
Vermicelli.....30¢
Sego Milk, large can,
2 for.....25¢
Fancy Pink Beans,
12 pounds for.....$1.00
Our Special, bulk coffee,
pound.....30¢
Arbuckle's Coffee, lb..30¢
Kellogg's Corn Flakes,
2 pkgs.....25¢
Cream of Wheat, pkg 23¢
Post Toasties, 2 for.....25¢
Swift's Pride Washing
powder, 10 oz. pkg.....5¢
Deviled Meat, can.....4¢
Libby's Sauer Kraut...12¢
MEAT SPECIALS
COMPOUND LARD,
"Our Own"
pound.....20¢
Shoulder Pork,
pound.....28¢
Lamb Stew,
pound.....25¢
Plate Boil Beef,
pound.....18¢
Corn Beef, cooked, our
special, pound.....40¢
Smoked Bacon, our own,
pound.....50¢
Highest Prices Paid for
Livestock. Be sure to
get our quotations. ::
Phone 422.
FOR SALE—Fine young team mares
(2600 lbs.) harness and wagon.
$335.00. B. Heinz, S. Spadra road
Fullerton, Phone Fullerton 250W.
WANTED—5 or 7 acre bearing orange grove from owner. Address
Box 15 Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Young team horses,
harness and wagon. $350. L.
Frahm, county road. 1-4 mile west
of Garden Grove road.
If you Want Your
SHOES REPAIRED
so they are as good as new, try the
Little Fellow
at—
117 E. CENTER ST.
ANAHEIM
He has the latest Landis machines for sewing on soles, and can fix anything that looks like a shoe.
MOVED
The Anaheim Boot and Shoe Hospital has just moved from the building adjoining the Oyster Loaf to
117 E. Center St.
The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif.
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ner Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Caikins.
At the bi-monthly meeting of the
Orange County Firemen's Assoition in Fullerton it was decided that
the delegates should get together before the June meeting and determine
the future of the organization. It
was she opinion of many that the agsociation should be continued but
that meetings should be more of a
social than business character. The
June meeting probably will be held
in Santa Ana. Captain Delbert Brunton addressed the Fullerton meeting.
Dinner was served at 8 o'clock.
FORM PARTNERSIP
L. W. Bukhard and John C. Cordes have formed a partnership in the
real estate business. They will maintain their offices where Mr Bushard
has been located in the Houck-bidg.
REV. MITCHELL HOME
Next Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Anaheim Presbyterian church, Rev. F.
W. Mitchell, former pastor here, new
pastor of Cypress Park Presbyterian
church, Los Angeles, will deliver an
illustrated lecture on "Western Africa."
The following Sunday evening Captatain Delbert Brunton, of Fullerton,
just returned from France, will delivere a lecture on "Life w/
peditionary Forces," Capitaton formerly was principal ton and Orange high school.
WILL HANDLE
The Taggart Motor Co.
the popular Chevrolet truline of Chevrolets. These
made in 1-2 ton light
cars and one-ton heavier truck.
This firm announced thathat to date this month lall records, with sales of Chevrolets and 15 used onew Chevrolets were sold the buyers being:
John C. Scott, and We
For Friday, April
WE ANNOUNCED
Economy L
The Most Important Shopping Day
Month Offering Standard Merchandise at P
duplicated at any other time. Read this List
other items equally attractively underpriced-
M. F. C. Dress
The Most Important Shopping Day
Month Offering Standard Merchandise at Prices
duplicated at any other time. Read this List
other items equally attractively underpriced.
M. F. C. Dress
Ginghams
35c yd.
The lowest price we have quoted for over a year on this most durable of all cloths.
The colors are absolutely fast and the range of patterns almost unlimited.
"HOPE," "LONSDALE" and "DAISY"
Muslin
22c yd.
Three of the best known brands of 36-in. Muslin at prices you cannot afford to overlook.
REGULAR $1.25
Damask
Mercerized Table Damask of good quality, and pretty designs, priced at a decided saving, yd.
FULL SIZE
Bed Spreads
Choceted Bed Spread of a quality, that sells regularly at very much
Here is Good News for Evil Housekeeper
Pequot and Wearwe Sheetings
Reduced for Economy Day Selling
Here we present an opportunity to save on best of all Sheetings.
72-inch Bleached Pequot,
yard ...
81-inch Bleached Pequot,
yard ...
90-inch Bleached Pequot,
yard ...
72-inch Bleached Wearwell,
yard ...
81-inch Bleached Wearwell,
yard ...
90-inch Bleached Wearwell,
yard ...
Unbleached Sheetings 5c per yard less.
LOWERED PRICES ON WEARWELL SHEETS
Buy Liberally at these Prices.
63x90 Seamless Sheets ..$
72x90 Seamless Sheets ..$
81x90 Seamless Sheets ..$
36 in. Chiffon Taffet
FULL SIZE
Bed
Spreads
Chocheted Bed Spread of a quality, that sells regularly at very much more than the price quoted. Just one dozen in the entire lot, each $1.95
LOWERED PRICES ON WEARWELL SHEETS
Buy Liberally at these Prices.
63x90 Seamless Sheets
72x90 Seamless Sheets
81x90 Seamless Sheets
36 in. Chiffon Taffet
Not one or two undesirable colors, but a color range, including black. Soft lustrous finish, fully 36 inches wide,
Economy Day
Hosiery, Knit Underwear Special Prices for Economy Day
Silk Hosiery
95c pr.
You may choose from a color range, that embraces every popular color now in demand.
Women's Union Suits
59c
Summer weight Union Suits in various styles in sizes as large as 44. Economy Day Special.
Undermus
Garment
In most instances, are offered, hardl alone.
SKIRTS, GOW
$1.50 values $
at.....
$1.75 values $
at.....
$2.00 values $
at.....
FALKENST
ANAHEIM,
FALL HANDLE TRUCK
the Taggart Motor Co. has added popular Chevrolet trucks to their of Chevrolets. These trucks are in 1-2 ton light commercial and one-ton heavy purpose.
this firm announced this afternoon to date this month had broken records, with sales of 20 new chevrolets and 15 used cars. Five Chevrolets were sold yesterday, buyers being:
John C. Scott, and Wetzel Bros.
Richfield; Clyde C. Curtis, Placentia;
Mrs. Ella Tanner McQuillan and M.
E. Beebe, Anaheim.
GOING TO BIG BEAR
Paul Taggart will take a party to Big Bear Wednesday for the opening of the trout season. June 1 Mr. Taggart and party will start on a auto tour to Canada.
I AM AGENT FOR MODEL LAUNDRY
J. L. ADKINS
Phone Anaheim 14W
April 25th
BOUND
my Day
Shopping Day of the Entire
standise at Prices that cannot be
ad this List! There are many
underpriced—but not advertised
White Outing
Shopping Day of the Entire
Grounds at Prices that cannot be
read this List! There are many
underpriced—but not advertised
News for Every
Weerwell
ings
Economy Day
g
unity to save on these
meetings.
69c
74c
79c
59c
64c
69c
5c per yard less.
WEARWELL SHEETS!
these Prices.
$1.39
$1.49
$1.59
White Outing
Flannel
16c yd.
Good quality Outing
Flannel, 27 inches wide,
regularly selling at a
very much higher price.
Limit 20 yards to a customer.
Dress
Ginghams
25c yd.
Several hundred yards
of newly received Ginghams in pretty plaids
and checks, underpriced
for Economy Day.
Laces
4c yd.
Valenciennes and Torchon Laces, up to 2 in.
wide, selling regularly
up to 10c yard
Economy Day ...
Hair Bow
Ribbons
All Silk Ribbons in
plain colors and printed,
BEARWELL SHEETS!
these Prices.
$1.39
$1.49
$1.59
Hair Bow
Ribbons
All Silk Ribbons in plain colors and printed, widths to 6 inches, up to 45c values, specially priced for Economy Day, yard.
Undermuslins - Hundreds of Garments Specially Priced
In most instances, the prices at which these garments are offered, hardly cover the cost of the material alone.
SKIRTS, GOWNS
$1.50 values at $1.18
$1.75 values at $1.45
$2.00 values at $1.65
CHEMISES
$2.50 values at $1.95
$3.00 values at $2.45
$3.50 values at $2.85
STEIN'S
CALIFORNIA