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News of Fullerton TWO MUCH TINCTURE, NOT STANDARD OIL He was the manager of the Standard Oil Co. in Colorado, and he was looking for a nice, quiet room where the ladies are not so ill-bred as to pile clothes on your bed or slam the doors. He was very respectful to ladies, sometimes, but when he got mad he would curse them, and nothing would make him mad quicker than for them to commit the aforementioned offenses. That was the request that came to the Pinson and Thurber Realty Co. this morning from a man giving his name as Reese, and who was "all lit up like a negro church." He declared Judge French had sentenced him to 20 days in jail for cursing a "8—— woman," but that he broke out before he had been in two days. However, the judge could remember nothing of the affair, and the man's hearers decided he had imbibed too much of the tincture of orange to know what had happened. So he was sent on in search of the nice, quiet room. NEW EQUIPMENT IN COMMERCIAL DEPT. There will be a new class in the commercial department of the Fullerton high school at the beginning of the semester next week, it was announced this morning at the office of L. E. Plummer, principal. The new class will be drilled in office practice and new equipment costing several hundred dollars has been installed for this purpose. The new equipment includes a mechanical calculator and a book posting machine such as are used in all up-to-date banks. FAIRYLAND ANAHEIM TONIGHT— Big Double Bill 4 Acts Vaudeville from Best Circuits AND "TWO KINDS OF LOVE" Adults 35c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax Saturday, January 29 TONIGHT— Big Double Bill 4 Acts Vaudeville from Best Circuits AND "TWO KINDS OF LOVE" Adults 35c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax Saturday, January 29 Edgar Lewis Productions, Inc., Presents "LAHOMA" Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax GRAND ANAHEIM TONIGHT Frank Lloyd's Production of 'A Voice in the Dark' ADDED FEATURES—Pathe Review and Comedy Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Saturday, January 29 "The Golden Hope" with Edith Storey Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax The TRAHERN STOCK COMPANY presents Tuesday, February 1—"Don't Lie to Your Wife" Wednesday, February 2—"Fair and Warmer" Reserved Seats at Heying's Pharmacy Lest You Forget —The Trahern Stock Company offers a "double header" at the Grand next Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. TUES. FEB. 1—"DON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE" WED. FEBRUARY 2—"FAIR AND WARMER" NOTE: The Trahern Company is a permanent organization in the "frostless belt" and we make Anaheim our home town, "fifteen of us." Lest You Forget —The Trahern Stock Company offers a "double header" at the Grand next Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. TUES. FEB. 1—"DON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE" WED. FEBRUARY 2—"FAIR AND WARMER" NOTE: The Trahern Company is a permanent organization in the "frostless belt" and we make Anaheim our home town, "fifteen of us." Reserve your favorite seats for the next 52 weeks, at Heying's Pharmacy—they will be pleased to reserve them for you. BRADLEY'S HIGH GRADE LIQUID PAINT For the man who knows good paint Ask Us About the Bradley Guarantee H. N. White Anaheim, Calif. BRADLEY~WISE PAINT CO. LOS ANGELES. THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER MEN'S CLASS WILL HAVE WOMAN'S DAY A week from Sunday, Feb. 6; will be women's day at the Houser Bible class of the First Christian church and plans for it were discussed at the meeting of the executive board at the Harlan cafe yesterday. Plans were also discussed for the American Legion day the 15th which were announced in the Plain Dealer last week, when members of the legion will address the class and plans will be formulated for assisting the disabled soldiers. At the meeting next Sunday F. C. Krause will preside, Billy Wickett will lead in singing and special music has been promised. L. O. Culp will talk on current events and Rev. John T. Houser will be given full time for his lesson talk. INTERCLASS DEBATE SOCIETY ORGANIZED An interclass debating society is being organized at the Fullerton high school, it was announced this morning at the office of L. E. Plummer, principal. Debates will be held between the freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. The freshmen tryouts will be made Tuesday night and the other class tryouts sometime next week. Every effort will be made to make this as an important feature as the athletics, it was stated. PLAN TRIP TO MT. BALDY The freshman class of the Fullerton high school is planning a big outing to Camp Baldy Feb. 4. It was announced at the office of L. E. Plummer, principal, this morning. There will be about 200 students on this outing, it was stated. The Junior College is planning an outing or "Ditch Day" at Camp Baldy Monday, it was stated. The advance party will go to Camp Baldy tomorrow and remain over the week-end. STILL PULLING 'EM OFF CARS John Ryan, Andy Landis, Ramone Martinez and F. M. Casper were pulled off a Santa Fe train last night at Fullerton and were given a hear. MINISTER AND WIFE ARE GIVEN SHOWER BUENA PARK, Jan. 28.—(Split) A number of the members of the Congregational church called at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Knight and surprised them. A show of serviceable gifts for use in the kitchen were brief. Games were played and home made cake and coffee were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Horn, Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hasson, Dr. and Mrs. J. Schofield, Mr. aur Mrs. Fred Bastudy, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman, Mrs. Geo Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, Mrs. E. L. Cole, Miss Norwood, Mrs. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bixley, Mrs. Rodabaugh, Mrs. John Roberson, Mrs. Harley Jones, Mrs. Ben Calloway, Mrs. William Calloway, Margaret and Bobbie Cole, Emeline Calloway, Florence Warren, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw, Evelyn Knight, and Rev. and Mrs. Knight. Mrs. D. D. Luziar of Richfield spent Wednesday with Mrs. P. H. Luzier. Mrs. Ethel Conway spent the week end with her mother at San Pedro. A surprise party was held in honor of the tenth birthday of Elmer Clyde at his home on Eleventh-st on Tuesday evening. There were ten boys who played games and enjoyed the ice cream and cake. They were Jack Black, Jack Atherton, Fred Atherton, Raymond Nelson, Everett Nuttall, Paul Horn, James Thornton, Paul Deets, Otto Brown and Elmer Clyde. Rev. C. L. Knight motored to the Huntington Park hospital Thursday to see Miss Irma Robinson. Miss Robison is still holding her own. Mr. and Mrs. R. C Cawthon and daughter motored to Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. They took in the show at Grauman's before returning home. Buena Park Congregational church for Sunday, Jan 30: Sunday school at 10 a.m., Morning service at 11 a.m., Subject: "Jesus' Consciousness" Bill appropriating $10,000,000 for the building o new hospitals. 4: Consolidation (probably the Rogers Bill) providing for the consolidation and co-ordination of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, the Rehabilitation Division of the Federal Board for Vocational Education, and the U.S Public Health service, to be placed under the purisdiction of the Department of Interior. 5: Adjusted Compensation Bill—The American Legion's four-fold optional plan providing for land settlements aid, vocational training aid, and farm or home aid, adjusted service aid. Legion members are urged to get behind the measures and do all they can toward bringing about their passage. National headquarters suggest that legion members write to their representatives in congress urging them to support the measures outlined above. Dr. C. S. O'Toole, Physician and Surgeon Phone: Residence 546 Office 569 If it's from Witman's, it's good! Witman, Eyesight Specialist. A Want Ad to The Plan Dealer Bessica F. Raiche, M.D. Specializing Obstetries and Diseases of Women 217-218 First Nat'l Bank Bidg. Phone 649 Anaheim Hours 1 to 4; by appointment Dr. C. S. O'Toole Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 EVERYTHING STILL PULLING EM OFF CARS John Ryan, Andy Landis, Ramone Martinez and F. M. Casper were pulled off a Santa Fe train last night at Fullerton and were given a hearing before Judge French this morning. They paid their way to Los Angeles and were permitted to "depart in peace." Pablo Lisiarago was given a hearing last night on the same charge and after praying and crying his prayers were answered. He was bidden Godspeed. THWING DISLIKES RED TAPE Ed Thwing, city marshal of Fullerton, returned this morning from San Francisco where he went to testify in the case of Jack H. Reed, soldier who was recently picked up at Fullerton by Mont Jackson as a deserter from Ft. McDowell. He said it was next to impossible to get from Frisco to Ft. McDowell because one has to go thru so much red tape. ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINS H. S. The 30-piece orchestra of the Fullerton high school music department, under the direction of Harold Walberg entertained the weekly assembly of the high school this morning. It was stated that the orchestra is equal to any. The junior college quartet also entertained. FULLERTON 50-H. B. 19 The Fullerton high school second basketball team defeated the Huntington Beach team yesterday by a score of 50 to 19. It was announced this morning at the office of D. E. Plummer, principal. The Fullerton first team will play Huntington Beach this afternoon. RECOVERS FROM INJURIES Mrs. Frank McBride who was struck by an auto Wednesday on So. Spadra-rd near Orangethorpe-ave is recovering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham in Fullerton. She suffered a broken rib, several painful bruises and other injuries. Her husband is in Borneo. CALL OFF GAME WITH BREA The grammar school basketball game with Brea this afternoon has been called off and instead there will be three games with Brea next Tuesday. The Fullerton teams will include the senior boys and the junior boys and the girls' second team. BENCHLEY REOPENS HOUSE The Benchley Fruit Co. packing house of Fullerton which has been closed for the last few days while a new washer was being installed and the capacity of the plant increased. AMERICAN LEGION IN DRIVE FOR AID Anaheim Post No. 172, American Legion, has swung into line in a nation-wide drive with other legion posts to bring about passage of soldier aid legislation at the earliest possible time. The national organization is concentrating its efforts on five measures, which would give needed relief along several different lines. These measures are: 1. Wason Bill providing for the establishment of 14 regional offices of the War Risk Insurance bureau and as many sub-offices as deemed necessary; authorizing the post office department to collect premiums on government insurance; and relieving from payment of premiums all disabled men in receipt of hospitalization after discharge from military service. 2. Stevenson Bill providing for the retirement of disabled emergency or reserve corps officers on the sam-basis as that granted to officers of the regular army. 3. Hospitalization: France Bill appropriating $29,530,000 for the building of new hospitals. A. NELSON BEAN DEALER Buena Park Phone—Anaheim 762-J-3 Fullerton I73-R-1 United Steamship Co. CALL OFF GAME WITH BREA The grammar school basketball game with Brea this afternoon has been called off and instead there will be three games with Brea next Tuesday. The Fullerton teams will include the senior boys and the Junior boys and the girls' second team. BENCHLEY REOPENS HOUSE The Benchley Fruit Co. packing house of Fullerton which has been closed for the last few days while a new washer was being installed and the capacity of the plant increased will open tomorrow, H. E. Hollingsworth, announced today. JUDGMENT FOR J. E. JONES Judgment was found for J. E. Jones in the case of J. E. Jones vs. J. W. Arnold for a share of water stock tried yesterday afternoon before Judge French at Fullerton. FULLERTON RAINFALL 5.31 The rainfall at Fullerton last night and yesterday amounted to .08 bringing the total for the season up to 5.31, according to the rain gauge at the Placentia Orange Growers packing house. Fullerton Briefs W. K. Fogg, of Pasadena, owner of the Fogg ranch west of Fullerton, was in Fullerton this morning on illness. Rev. and Mrs. John T. Houser went to Long Beach on business this afternoon. MILLIONS FOR GOOD ROADS Two hundred and fifty million dollars will be spent during 1920 for the construction of good roads through the U.S., according to carefully compiled statistics. Of this amount, $115,000,000 will be spent in the 12 southern states; Texas leading with an expenditure of approximately $60,000,000. Iowa is second, spending slightly over $20,000,000. If you find it necessary to give your motor a drink too often, try the can to see if the belt is loose. A loose belt allows the fan to slip, thus preventing the water from being properly cooled. If the fan can be moved easily the belt should be tightened. Dance at Olinda Thursday United Steamship Co. Brench Line, Holland-America Line, White Star Line, Red Star Line, Cunard Line, Fabre Line, American Line, Scandinavian-American Line, Norwegian-America Line, Transatlantic, McCormick Steamship Co., Canadian Pacific Ocean Service, Etc. Money Orders and Drafts on all parts of the world. Main Office—140 No. Spring St. Branch Office—857 So. Grand Ave. PRONTO Opens Clogged Drains Pronto is a marvelous sink drain tub and toilet cleanser Works like magic. No odor, no injury—just satisfaction. 65 cent Can At Your Grocer's If Your Grocer hasn't Pronto, write PACIFIC CHEMICAL COMPANY 1421 N. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif. DEALER The Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Big Results One Whole Week of Entertainment-Education Come to Long Beach Industrial Exposition See California Products Made Enjoy the Famous "Pike" Know What Others Are Doing Jan. 31st to Feb. 5th Auspices Chamber of Commerce PUBLIC SALE JOHN BENEKE, OWNER PUBLIC SALE JOHN BENEKE, OWNER —Having sold my ranch, I will sell the following described property at Grace Ranch on Ball Road one and one-half miles southwest of Anaheim, on Saturday, January 29th, 1921, at 1 P.M. —One Span of Horses —Two Sets of Harness —One Iron-Clad John Deere Wagon, used very little —One one-horse wagon —One Disc —Two plows —One Weed Cutter —One 400-lb. Capacity Platform Scale —One Gravel Bed —Several Tons of Barley Hay —Five Head of Hogs —One Auto Camp Trailer —One Power Washing Machine and Wringer —All Kinds of Two and Three Horse Eveners —One Hughes Electric Range, 4-hole burner and oven and hot water connection —One Horse Clipper —Many other articles too numerous to mention TERMS OF SALE —All sales of $50.00 and under, CASH. Everything over $50 three months' time will be given at 8 per cent with bankable notes. H. O. HENDERSON, Auctioneer Wm. A. Dolan, Clerk A. B. McCord, Casnier MEN! Your Shoe Opportunity! —Hundreds of Specially MEN! Your Shoe Opportunity! —Hundreds of Specially Priced Shoes that will interest you. We quote a few from our big Clearance Shoe Sale Men's Work Shoes, brown, Scout style, $2.98 00 values. Special ... Men's Tan Army Shoes, soft boxes with overweight soles, $6.50 values. Special ... 14-Inch high lace Boots, soft chrome upers and double soles. Special ... Men's Felt Slippers, clearance Price ...$1.00 Men's fine high grade dress shoes, brown English or brown x toe. Goodyear wolts. $9.00 values. Special ..... $7.00 REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT Kafateria Shoe Store 109 W. CENTER ST. ETTER AUTO