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1921-01-21 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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New York Letter by Lucy Jeanne Price NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—A good many people who would otherwise have been pretty scornful toward Col. Edward B. H. Green, son of the late Hetty Green, because he had a Pekinese dog worth $200 that a thief could steal, will be softened by the fact that after catching the thief with the dog under his arm, Col. Green bought him a meal. U.S. navy admirals have received exceedingly cordial welcomes in various parts of the world at various times, often with large committees and refreshments and everything. But no welcoming committee ever put more real heartiness into its job than did one which greeted Rear-Admiral McCully at Ellis Island the other day. Seven Russian children composed the committee, and the admiral was returning from Washington with the news that if he actually and seriously wanted to adopt and rear the whole seven why, he could go as far as he liked, so far as the U.S.A., was concerned. It was probably because the New York immigration officials couldn’t quite take such intentions seriously that they had stated at first that the eager little Russians would all have to go back to their own upset country. The fact that Admiral McCully is a Elk Park Lots are sold exclusively by The J. T. Lyon Realty Company bachelor doesn’t seem to arouse any doubts in his own heart us to the success of the family experiment. He collected them all in Russia and they range from three years to 12, five girls and two boys. Now that some one else has achieved courage to sue Town Topics there is new interest in town. It has been tried before but without much success. Mrs. Blanche Bonaparte, wife of Jerome Napoleon Bonapart, of New York, New Port and Palm Beach, is the latest entrant into the ring. Her husband is the great-grandson of the king of Westphalia, brother of the great Napoleon Mrs. Bonaparte alleges that her health and nervous system has been impaired by Town Topics charges at various times that she was “vain and foolish” with an “undue desire to have her photograph taken.” Brandon Tynan has stepped into the role of “The Vagabond” in George Cohan’s melodramatic farce, “The Tavern.” Arnold Daly has been playing this part, which is the lead of the piece, and has made a definite success of it. No reason has been given for the change. Mr. Daly simply states that Mr. Cohan has been good enough to release him and that he is going to revive one of his old successes. The information that one-fifth of our industrial and agricultural population depends for its livelihood on foreign trade is an actually startling piece of news to most of us. The great U.S.A. dependent upon any other country in the world or any other people’s money! We should say not! But O. K. Davis, of New York, secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council, declares that it’s true—and then proceeds to prove it. Mr. Davis is devoting himself pretty heavily just now to making every business man in the land appreciate the importance of going to the convention to be held by the council in Cleveland next May, and be as carrying his figures with him all the time ready to prove anything, storeover. “Every industry in the country exports some part of its finished products,” he says, “and pretty nearly everyone of them imports some caselian raw materials.” Oh, well, as someone said sometime previous to this, “It’s a small world, after all.” “Big Bill” Edwards, collector of customs, has a cheery easy going man- are sold exclusively by The J. T. Lyon Realty Company "What Goody Cake" —To please the critical taste of the child is an accomplishment in which we take a lot of pride. They know and appreciate good cake—the kind that is baked the scientific way of choice materials. And the same applies to everything in our Bakery. That's why all our Baked Goods are popular with healthy growing children, as well as adults. See our windows for cakes and pastries. White Lily Bakery B. J. DRESSER, Prop 307 W. Center St., Anaheim Buy White Lily Bread at the Bakery or at your Grocer HANMOND IS HONORED Principal D. K. Hamittond of Santa Ana high school, has been elected to represent Orange-co on the Federal Council of Education, which is the central executive body of the So. Council of Education of the California Teachers' Assn. "BUILT BY CALIFORNIA OIL" Republic Petroleum Well No. 1 at 2525 Ft. Republic Petroleum Well No. 1 at 2525 Ft. REPUBLIC PETROLEUM CONTROLS Midway Field, 520 acres McKittrick Field, 80 acres Maricopa Field, 80 acres Castale Field, 820 acres Newhall Field, 550 acres Pico Canyon Fld, 100 acres Ventura County, 325 acres Richfield-Plac., 80 acres Huntington Bch., 39 acres Total ..... 2594 acres. Republic Petroleum stock listed on Los Angeles Exchange Quotations around 37 cents per share REPUBLIC No. 1 cut the tar sand at 2,195 feet—is drilling today at 2,518 feet—and is expected to cement off at 2900 feet. Entering the tar sand at this depth checks with the formation of the producing wells in this district. During the past thirty days activity at Huntington Beach has more than doubled. Today forty-six rigs are standing — the majority of California's great companies have holdings and are drilling here—and progress has been such that favorable developments on a number of wells are looked for at any time. It is our opinion that this field will develop a number of very large producers. The bringing in of any of the wells now standing cemented near any one of Republic's four leases should result in a considerable advance of Republic Petroleum on the Los Angeles Exchange. H. E. TETER & CO. Member: Los Angeles Stock Exchange 587-591 I. W. Hellman Building Los Angeles, Calif. Phones: Bdwy, 107; Home 60597 THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA A Heart to Heart Talk About How the J.C. Penney Co's 312 Stores Saving Money for Their Thousands of Present Stocks of Shoes Discounted Those Order to Bring Prices Down to Actual Values on Today's Market The Reconstruction Period, which always follows a period of destruction overtaken demand, and prevailing replacement costs are rapidly forcing prices when a merchant should dedicate himself without stint, and often with lic. That we accept this obligation without evasion is proven by our prices vised on the basis of our Replacement Cost, regardless of previous cost. When we say OUR REPLACEMENT COST it means that our RECONSTRUCTION edly lower than those found in the average store. Buying for 312 Stores, Selling DOLLARS worth of merchandise yearly, should be proof positive that OUR substantially lower than those of our competitors. When we say OUR REPLACEMENT COST it means that our RECONSTRUCTION is slightly lower than those found in the average store. Buying for 312 Stores, Selling DOLLARS worth of merchandise yearly, should be proof positive that OUR substantially lower than those of our competitors. To you who are in need of SHOES and have been waiting for prices to come no longer. YOU CAN SHOP HERE WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE THAT Infants' Shoes Sizes 31-2 to 5 - Black Kid Button, plain toe, turn sole ... $1.39 - Black Kid, button, plain toe, cloth top ... $1.29 - Gloved Kid, plain toe, no heel ... $1.98 - Patent Leather, mat top, with plain toe ... $2.25 - Patent Vamp, white kid top ... $2.49 Children's Shoes Sizes 51-2 to 8 - Black Kid, plain toe, cloth top ... $1.49 - Black Kid, plain toe, with heel ... $1.98 - Patent Vamp, kid upper, button ... $2.25 - Patent Leather, wedge under heel, button ... $2.49 - Tan Glazed Kid, plain toe, button ... $2.69 - Dark Brown Button Scuffer ... $2.49 - Black Patent, white kid top, button ... $2.69 - Brown Glazed Kid, wedge heel ... $2.69 Growing Girls' Shoes Sizes 12 to 2 - Gun Metal Polished, imitation tip, double sole ... $2.98 - Tan English Calfskin, medium heel ... $2.98 - Black Calf English ... $2.98 Women's Oxford and Pumps - Black Kid Oxford, plain toe, rubber heel ... $2.98 - Black Kid, two-strap Pump, military heel ... $3.98 - Black Kid Oxford, baby French heel, imitation tip ... $3.98 - Black Patent Leather Oxford, French heel ... $3.98 - Black Glazed Kid, double welt sole, military heel ... $3.98 - Mahogany Soft Calfskin Pump, plain toe, military heel ... $4.98 - Black Kid, plain toe Pump, French heel ... $3.49 - Mahogany Kid Oxford, welt sole, military heel ... $3.98 - Black Patent and Brown Kid Tie Pumps, Louis heels ... $4.98 - Black Patent Pump, French heel, steel cut buckle ... $2.98 - Grey Kid Oxford, plain toe, Louis heel, aluminum plate ... $4.98 - Glazed Brown Kid Pump, Louis heel ... $4.98 - White Kid Oxford, covered Louis heel ... $5.50 - Dark Brown Kid Pump, imitation fastening, Louis heel ... $5.50 Women's High Shoes - White Kid Pump, Louis heel, plain toe ... $4.98 - Black Kid, Plain Toe, Leather ... $4.98 Brown Glazed Kid, wedge heel $2.69 Growing Girls' Shoes Sizes 12 to 2 —Gun Metal Polished, imitation tip, double sole $2.98 —Tan English Calfskin, medium heel $2.98 —Black Calf English $2.98 —Brown and Buck Scuffer, double stitch down sole $3.49 —Black Kid English, welt sole $3.98 —Black Calf English, welt sole $3.98 —Black Kid, Educator last $3.49 —Heavy Black Calf Button $2.98 —Dark Tan, Plain Toe, Cloth top $3.25 Boys' and Youths' —Gun Metal Blucher, double sole $2.98 —Mahogany Bal, double sole, seamless vamp $3.98 —Gun Metal Vamp, horsehide top $3.49 —Black Calf, English last $2.98 —Black Calf, high toe Blucher $3.69 We Gladly Replace Any Defective Shoes if any slip through our inspection. J.C.Penney Co. A Nation-wide Institute 297 STREET 225 West Center Street 312 Stores Friday, January 21, 1921 Talk About Shoes Do's 312 Stores Are Thousands of Patrons Estimated Thousands of Dollars in Return to Actual Replacement Day's Market Good of destruction, is on in earnest. Production has rapidly forcing prices down. We believe that these are nt, and often without profit, to the service of the pubby our prices. Every price in our store has been reprevious cost. that our RECONSTRUCTION PRICES are decidor 312 Stores, Selling nearly FIFTY MILLION positive that OUR REPLACEMENT COSTS are at our RECONSTRUCTION PRICES are decidor 312 Stores, Selling nearly FIFTY MILLION positive that OUR REPLACEMENT COSTS are g for prices to come down, we say you need wait CONFIDENCE THAT PRICES ARE RIGHT. $4.50 Mahogany Kid, short vamp, military heel $7.90 $2.98 Mahogany Calf, Imitation tip, Cuban heel $8.90 $3.98 Field Mouse Imitation tip, Cuban heel with metal plate $7.50 $1.98 fords and s $2.98 Mahogany Bal, seamless vamp, welt sole $4.9° $3.98 Gun Metal Bal, seamless vamp, welt sole $4.98 Black Kid Blucher, rubber heel, welt sole $5.90 Light Brown High Toe Blucher $5.90 Black Glazed Kid, high toe $5.90 Black Kid, plain toe $3.98 Black Kid, straight last, Bal $6.90 Black Calf Polish, medium English last, rubber heel $7.50 Dark Tan Kid, English last, rubber heel $8.90 Kid Round Toe, cushion insole, rubber heel $8.90 Gun Metal welt sole, Blucher $9.90 Wide Toe, Glazed Kid, Tan Blucher $10.90 Dark Tan Kid, Oak welt sole, nature last $10.90 Dark Tan, high toe, rock oak sole $9.90 Men's Dress Shoes Black Glazed Horsehide, Blucher, Rubber heel and welt sole $4.98 Mahogany Bal, seamless vamp, welt sole $4.9° Gun Metal Bal, seamless vamp, welt sole $4.98 Black Kid Blucher, rubber heel, welt sole $5.90 Light Brown High Toe Blucher $5.90 Black Glazed Kid, high toe $5.90 Black Kid, plain toe $3.98 Black Kid, straight last, Bal $6.90 Black Calf Polish, medium English last, rubber heel $7.50 Dark Tan Kid, English last, rubber heel $8.90 Kid Round Toe, cushion insole, rubber heel $8.90 Gun Metal welt sole, Blucher $9.90 Wide Toe, Glazed Kid, Tan Blucher $10.90 Dark Tan Kid, Oak welt sole, nature last $10.90 Dark Tan, high toe, rock oak sole $9.90 Men's Work Shoes Chocolate Ratan Blucher, welt sole $4.98 Heavy Black Calf, double sole $4.49 Dark Tan, Double Sole, Blucher $4.98 Dark Tan Kid, Oak welt sole, nature last $10.90 Dark Tan, high toe, rock oak sole $9.90 Men's Work Shoes Chocolate Ratan Blucher, welt sole $4.98 Heavy Black Calf, double sole $4.49 Dark Tan, Double Sole, Blucher $4.98 Heavy Black, Oil Tan, double sole $3.98 Black and Tan Outing Bal, viscolized sole $2.98 Woonsocket Rubber Knee Boots $4.25 Young Men's Shoes SIZES 2 1-2 to 5 Dark Tan Army Shoe $3.98 Gun Metal, English last $3.49 Black Calf High Toe, double sole $3.98 Black Calf, English Last, Bal welt sole $3.98 Brown Glazed Calf, welt rock oak sole $5.50 Daddy Duke, Canvas upper, leather tip, rock oak sole $3.50 Black and Tan, Outing Bal, viscolized sole $2.69 All Our Shoes Are Sold as Perfect In Every Detail—If Found Otherwise Notify Us. Anaheim, California