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News of Fullerton
FULLERTON TO HEAR HERO OF MERRIMAC
Richard Hobson of Merrimac fame will speak at Fullerton high school auditorium Feb. 11 on "The Crisis" and "The White Slave Traffic." It is said that Captain Hobson has been kissed by more American girls than any other man in the U.S., and, according to one woman writer, he is the sort of man that any girl or woman would feel honored to give anything from a sisterly peck to a Cecil De Mille clinch. Captain Hobson is very chivalrous and his talks on each subject for 45 minutes will be on how the womanhood of today could and should be protected.
It is thrue the untiring efforts of Ed Thwing, city marshal, who desires the people of Fullerton to hear Captain Hobson on this subject, that he has been brot here.
FULLERTON GIRLS DEFEATED
The Fullerton girls' team was defeated by the Riverside girls' team in the first basketball game played by the girls of the Fullerton high school this season at Riverside Saturday by one point. The score stood 28 to 27 in favor of Riverside.
THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE
That the only thing that counts in life is that each man shall live up to the highest that is in him, was the gist of the theosophical lecture yesterday afternoon by C. F. Holland at 204 No. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim. He said that it was not always easy to live up to the standard of conscience, and that it often meant standing with a small minority. It may result in abuse and persecution. It may bring criticism and calumny. "But," said Mr. Holland, "it also means a life of service that develops all the noblest qualities as nothing else can do. It makes a demand on the higher self that leads to a realization of one's divinity."
FULLERTON J. C. DITCH DAY
Today is Ditch Day at the Fullerton junior college. The students are engaged in a frolic at Camp Baldy.
FAIRYLAND ANAHEIM
TONIGHT—Thomas Meighan
IN WILLIAM DE MILLES' PRODUCTION
"Conrad In Quest of His Youth"
ADDED FEATURES—Buster Keaton's Latest Comedy "Neighbors"
where they meet snow snow-ball members of the ing as chaperone
NEW ME
Stein, Hopper name of one and best kno Stein, Fassel a Gurman Ho of the firm, hterest in the b and is the ma department.
INFANT
The infant and Mrs. Geor died Saturday rival of the Saturday. In Vista this mo funeral direct
FULLERTO
The rainfa day and last making 5.32 ing to the g Orange Grove
DISABLED
The Placem give a disable at the Placent ditorium Thu
Fulle
Mrs. Lawrenrd, was taken hospital Saturn of Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs are rejoicing brand new ba stork at the morning.
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT—
Thomas Meighan
IN WILLIAM DE MILLES' PRODUCTION
"Conrad In Quest of His Youth"
ADDED FEATURES—Buster Keaton's Latest Comedy "Neighbors"
and Patho News Reel
—Positively No Raffle In Prices for This Attraction—
Tuesday, February 1st
Herbert Rawlinson in "Passers By"
ADDED FEATURES—Comedy, Topics of the Day and Burton Holmes' Travels
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
He - - ?
IS COMING.
Who - - ?
WE WILL TELL YOU TOMORROW.
Where - - ?
AT THE
Fairyland
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Rialto Six Weeks Packed Grauman's
He...? Is One of the Best
Do Not Miss This!
He.....? Is One of the Best
Do Not Miss This!
GRAND
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
A FRANK LLOYD PRODUCTION
"The Great Lover"
ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS REEL
Regular Prices
The TRAHERN STOCK COMPANY Presents
Tuesday, February 1—"Don't Lie to Your Wife"
Wednesday, February 2—"Fair and Warmer"
Reserved Seats at Heyling's Pharmacy
You Can't Afford To Miss
"Don't Lie to Your Wife"
AT THE GRAND TOMORROW NIGHT
All The Trahern Favorites Will Appear
Miss Leslie Clare Mr. John Hopper
Miss Gladys Appleman Mr. Clinton Hodder
Miss Dorothy Cluer Mr. Hooper Toler
Miss Helen Grahame Mr. Donald Hopkins
Mr. Earl Lee (Charley's Aunt) Mr. J. Elwood Holly
Mr. Paul Duayne
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
where they are destroying all the snow snow-balling each other and members of the faculty who are acting as chaperones.
NEW MEMBER IN FIRM.
Stein, Hoppe and Hax is the new name of one of Fullerton's oldest and best known firms, formerly Stein, Fassel and Hax.
Gurman Hoppe, the new member of the firm, has had a financial interest in the business for some time and is the manager of the hardware department.
Mr. Fassel has definitely decided to retire from the mercantile game and the stores conducted by Stein & Fassel at Yorba Linda, Placentia and Olinda have been sold.
Mr. Fassel's entire interests in the Fullerton store have been taken over by members of the firm.
INFANT TWIN GIRLS DIE
The infant twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Solesbee of Brea, died Saturday night following the arrival of the parents from the cast Saturday. Interment was in Loma Vlata this morning, Angus McAulay, funeral director.
FULLERTON RAINFALL 5.32
The rainfall at Fullerton yesterday and last night amounted to .09, making 5.32 for the season, according to the gauge at the Placentia Orange Growers Assn. packing house.
DISABLED SILDIERS BENEFIT
The Placentia Round Table will give a disabled soldiers benefit dance at the Placentia grammar school auditorium Thursday night.
Fullerton Briefs
Mrs. Lawrence, of the West County-rd, was taken to the White Temple hospital Saturday by Angus McAulay, of Fullerton, for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, of Artesia, are rejoicing over the arrival of a brand new baby girl brought by the stork at the Fullerton hospital this morning.
New York Letter
by Lucy Jeanne Price
NEW YORK, Jan. 31. After the first year of "real" prohibition, that is of the federal amendment, W. H. Anderson, Anti-Saloon League head in New York state, says that he is entirely satisfied with results in this city. Mr. Anderson doesn't go so far as to opline that it is really dry here; he admits there are a good many little nooks and corners in the town where, with proper introduction, or without, fairly strengthy moisture may be obtained. He does believe, however, that "considering everything," affairs are in just about as good a state as could be expected. "No dire catastrophe, no general uprising, has taken place because of this most revolutionary in the history of the world. That is something."
The most beautiful royal personage in the world, is expected to arrive in New York sometime within the next few months on a visit to America. It is, of course, Queen Marie, of Roumania, one of the few queens of the present time who has been able to carry along with a crown the satisfaction of being known as a beauty.
A New Yorker interested in an investigation of the coal problem desired to gather all possible data on the subject. He went to a clipping bureau and explained his very specific interest. "Give me every clipping you can find on the subject of coal," he directed. "It doesn't matter what phase it's about, just so it deals with coal." Several days later, he received his first clip. It concerned a wife who had been brought into court for greeting her husband on his late arrival home with a large lump of anthracite.
There was a nice little family reunion recently when the Hon. Archibald Lindsay and Mrs. Charlie Fitch, of Manchester, Mass., came over to New York to meet their son, who has been inclined to get much excited about either the guards or the rumors or indeed, the actual plots, if by chance, there be any. Only one scarce over the matter developed in the whole huge city. A package was delivered to the home of C. W. Kress, which no one seemed to know anything about, and the houssekeeper had a slight attack of nerves over it and called the bureau of combustibles. It turned out to be some handsome chinaaware that had been ordered and forgotten. And that was the only crisis which anyone heard about.
Maybe it's the result of the bobbed hair fad. Maybe it's the result of liking to look as young as one's skirt lengths. Whatever has caused it, it is interesting to see the number of forty-year old women of the very smart set, who have capped their hair at the sides so that it falls over the ears in short locks. It certainly brings an impression of youth with it. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney looked like a debutante the other night with her hair hanging in curly locks at each side of her face, and so did several other mothers of married or marriageable daughters.
ORANGE PASTOR GOES NORTH
Rev. Herbert V. Harris, rector of the Trinity Episcopal church at Orange, has resigned, his resignation to take effect Feb. 15.
He has accepted a call to the fourth
Fullerton Briefs
Mrs. Lawrence, of the West County, was taken to the White Temple hospital Saturday by Angus McAdlay, of Fullerton, for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, of Artesia, are rejoicing over the arrival of a brand new baby girl brought by the stork at the Fullerton hospital this morning.
FAIR AND WARMER; DON'T LIE TO WIFE
The Trahern Stock Co. will present "Don't Lie to Your Wife" at the Grand tomorrow night, and Wednesday night will repeat the popular comedy "Fair and Warmer."
The Trahern Co. is now in the sixth week around the circuit of six towns.
The members of the company have made many friends, and the Trahern organization is here to stay.
"The Conrad in Quest of His Youth" starring Thomas Meighan, will be seen at the Fairyland again tonight. It is a picture to appeal to the whole wide world and send it away with a smile. He sought the road back to 17. He called in his favorite playmates but things had so changed that it was not exactly the same any more. He went to see his very first love but she had grown fat and chubby and had four "darlings" and a jealous husband. He sought out a woman he had once been madly in love with and tried to live over the romance once more, but discovered he was in love with a memory. He went to sleep when she come to his room to kiss him goodbye, and she left him a note: "Dreamer! There is no road back to 17." Then Fate brot him another woman whom he had never seen before, and he fell in love and discovered that a man is young so often as he falls in love. "Passers-By" will be at the Fairyland tomorrow night.
"The Great Lover" will be the feature at the Grand tonight. Tomorrow night and Wednesday the Trahern Stock Co. will present its weekly play.
For Sale: One Ford car
With platon rings.
Two rear wheels.
One front spring;
Has no fenders.
Seat or plank;
Burns lots of gas.
Hard to crank.
Carburetor busted
Half way through;
Engine missing.
Hits on two.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Largest and Most Complete Stock to Northern Orange County
JOSEPH A. LIEB
111 E. Chartres
Anabeim
Phone 581
For Sale: One Ford car
With piston rings,
Two rear wheels,
One front spring;
Has no fenders,
Seat or plank;
Burns lots of gas,
Hard to crank.
Carburetor busted
Half way through;
Engine missing,
Hits on two.
Three years old,
Four in spring.
Has shock absorbers,
And everything.
Radiator busted,
Sure does leak.
Differential dry—
Sure does squeak.
Ten spokes missing,
Four all bent,
Tires all blowed,
Aln't worth a cent.
Gots lots of speed.
Will run like the breeze.
Burns either gas
Or old axle grease.
Tires all off,
Been run on the rim.
A right good Ford
For the shape it's in.
Never say you will die for her; you should have undying love.
Department Manager—I had to fire that patent-leather haired clerk."
Floor Walker—"Why?"
D. M.—"A red-headed man came in and asked for hair oil."
F. W.—"Yes——"
D. M.—"And that boob gave him a bottle of russet shoe polish."
If it's from Witman's, it's good!
Bessica F. Raiche, M. D.
Specializing Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
217-218 First Nat'l Bank Bidg.
Phone 649, Anaheim
Hours 1 to 4, and by appointment.
Dr. C. S. O'Toole
Physician & Surgeon
Phones: Residence 546
Office 669.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Largest and Most Complete Stock to Northern Orange County
JOSEPH A. LIEB
111 E. Chartres
Anaheim
Phone 581
TRUCK HAULING
by North & Pennington
Phone Anaheim 107-J1
Benner Sheet Metal Works
Rear 219 S. Lemon Street
Phone 348W—
Leaders, Gutters, Skylights, Jobbing and Soldering of Al Kinds
JOHNSTON TURBINE PUMPS for irrigation*
Harrison Bros.
Phone Orange
335R3
R. F. D. 3,
Anaheim, Calif.
DEALER
much excited about
its or the rumors or,
at plots, if by chance.
Only one scarce over
hoped in the whole
package was delivered
to W. Kress, which no
know anything about,
never had a slight atterest it and called the
mustibles. It turned out
some chinaware that
did and forgotten. And
only crisis which anyone
or fifth largest parish in the Sucramento Diocese, that of the churches
at Grass Valley and Nevada City.
He will reside in Grass Valley and begin work at his new charge on March 1.
Rev. Harris has been the Orange rector for five and one-half years.
—Dance at Olinda Thursday.—
—If it's from Whitman's, it's good!
POOR LADY.
She used to sit upon his lap.
As happy as could be.
But now it makes her seasick.
He has water on the knee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harmon, of Laguna.
—Dance at Olinda Thursday—
Tractor at Bargain Price
—Through an exchange we own one Union
12-25 Sure Grip Tractor. It can be seen at
the plant where manufactured. Will give
factory guarantee and sell it for $2200—
which is a discount of $1200.
Telephone, write or call—
Dunsmore & Childs Company
483 Pacific Elect Bldg.
Telephone 15426 Los Angeles
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Well Club and American Legion Posts
of Anaheim, Brea and Fullerton
Present
Buron R. Fitts
State Commander of American Legion
Well Club and American Legion Posts
of Anaheim, Brea and Fullerton
Present
Buron R. Fitts
State Commander of American Legion
on
Tape and the Disabled War Veterans
Keen, Competitive Kapers
By Anaheim, Brea and Fullerton Posts
Band and Orchestra Music
High School Auditorium, Fullerton
Wednesday, February 2nd - 8 P.M.
Tickets No Donations No Collections
Automobile
Prices Smashed
Here Is Your Opportunity to Get Brand New Fully Guaranteed, High Grade, Automobiles and Three Demonstrators at Prices That Will Make You Buy Them Right Now.
ORIGINAL PRICE $3950
SALE PRICE $3550
Here Is Your Opportunity to Get Brand New Fully Guaranteed, High Grade, Automobiles and Three Demonstrators at Prices That Will Make You Buy Them Right Now.
TZ FOUR PASSENGER
Used new and fully guaranteed. Never been $3950. $3550
TZ DEMONSTRATOR
Like new. Run less than 1000 miles. Fully guaranteed and a bargain. $3850. $3195
PERSON DEMONSTRATOR
Like new, used only for demonstrating purposes. Fully guaranteed. Just run far enough to live condition—more power—more miles per gallon gas, more miles on tires. A great big bar or someone. $3850. $3250
COLUMBIA SPORT MODEL
Used new. Never been run. Fully guaranteed. Fire wheels. Special paint. A real sport job. $2250. $1895
COLUMBIA DEMONSTRATOR
Only for demonstrating purposes. Fully guaranteed and run just far enough to be just right. Bargain at the price. $1995. $1295
If You Can't Pay Cash, Bring Some Money and We Will Carry Your Paper for the Balance.
OPEN NIGHTS
F. W. Brown
and Birch Streets Santa Ana Phone 258