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THE ORANGE-COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
An Independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
R. W. ERNEST, Manager
PAUL V. HESTER, Editor
Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co: Per year, $2; six months, $1.25.
Entered at the Postoffice at Ananelm, Calif., as second class matter.
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
He, who, malignant, tears an absent friend.
Or, when attacked by others, don't defend.
Who friendship's secrets knows not to conceal!
That man is vile. —Horace.
LYNCHING strikes the law harder than it strikes the criminal.
THE SPOILS system should be eliminated from the public service in state and nation.
HORSELESS vehicles have not terminated the horse. Nor will cowless milk relegate the cow.
UNCLE SAM is not "spoiling for a fight." Nor will he be found unready should a fight be thrust upon him.
THERE IS no romance half so thrilling as the realities of life. There is potential romance in the life of everyone.
THE U.S. must not be indifferent, or even appear to be indifferent, to maintenance of just peace throughout the world.
THIS YEAR should see vast improvement in economic conditions in this country and the beginning of betterment in conditions abroad.
JINGOISM would be very much out of place in this country, particularly in this perilous period of delicato crises in relations with Japan.
CONGRESS should not be hampered in the important work soon to be placed before it, by any outbreaks of demagogery or petty partisanship.
LET THE federal office seek the man, and let it be required that the man who gets office shall be appointed on his merits, not for political consideration.
JOHN D. Rockefeller, Jr., admonishes mere man to be careful in the selection of a wife. Equally important is it that the woman be very careful as to the kind of man she a-
CONCENTRATION of the whole U.S. naval fleet in the Pacific will impress the world that Uncle Sam not only has the power to defend himself successfully, but that he has the spirit to do it, if occasion should arise.
WHATEVER the condition of building operations, in general, there is no slump is the building of air castles. Nor do the aviators indulge in any fears of vollding, disastrously with any of these aerial castles. No doubt some of the flyers do some castle building on their own account, as they fly along.
The Greatest Question" will be shown at the Grand tonight and tomorrow night. It is a play for the thinker, and a wonderful entertainment for all. The play stars Lillian Gish with Robert Harron and the Griffith players.
The feature at the Fairyland tonight will be four acts of vaudeville off the best circuits, direct from San Diego, and Gladys Walton in "All Doiled Up."
NEW YORK, April 15—Every once in a while, especially along in the springtime, we get a bit or warrant evidence that we ultra-civilized as there is still the turer afloat, even most ease-loving welcome testimonies appeared in a N.Y. other day: captain license services on any masters experienced on ments; no family a shame-worthy wish he hadn't put law." Maybe, tho absolutely.
But no crush out take from that brief announcement that who was formerly started an establishment which she frankly beauty parlor for effect, she explains, pearance of her them, and tell them their style of beauty only opened her doesn't lack custom "Adventure" could throw overboard inclination long them!
A startling story here in the U.S. Ruth Crawford, dk Service of the Na-Y.W.C.A. It is tish girl who fled to this country ww and his wife, and oner by them on Maine, for three Dailydaite, a Lith er, found the given her by a polls had been arro and his wife we made no denial an en away without amazing that a speaking two lan victimized. But al wouldn't be allowe-
Buy your Coffee in Glassin-Lined Bags
CONGRESS should not be hampered in the important work soon to be placed before it, by any outbreaks of demagogery or petty partisanship.
LET THE federal office seek the man, and let it be required that the man who gets office shall be appointed on his merits, not for political consideration.
JOHN D. Rockefeller, Jr., admires mere man to be careful in the selection of a wife. Equally important is it that the woman be very careful as to the kind of man she accepts for a husband. Unwise marriages between persons unfitted for each other are tragic.
THERE IS abundance of clean wholesome news to be had—news that is typical of the daily life of the community and the pation. There is no excuse for printing nauseous details of salacious court trials, sensational divorce charges, or matter the whole influence of which, if read in the home, would be impure and unwholesome.
G. O. PAYNE
CASH GROCER
138 East Center St.
Soap Sale
EXTRAORDINARY
5
Big 1-2 Pound
Polar White Laundry Soap made by the
Palm Olive
Letter
by Lucy Jeanne Price
NEW YORK, April 15—Every once in a while, especially along in the springtime, we get a bit of warrant
Buy your Coffee in Glassin-Lined Bags
ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE
"It's always fresh"
Saves you the price of expensive tins
Chaffees
Dependable Supplying Homes with
Guittard's Choco
—a pure ground Chocolate with special reduction, our price,
Cal-Cro Peaches
—a yellow cling, Dessert Pea of sugar syrup. Case $4.05;
Mt. Wilson Tom
—Special Large size tin of Puree. Extra quality (Standard)
Snowdrift
—Pure Vegetable Shortening cookies. The air-tight tin keeps 4 lb. tin—80c; 1 lb. tin
Wesson Oil
—Summer Season is salad lightful Salad Oil. Half gal.$
Big 1-2P
Polar White Laundry Soap
made by the.
Palm Olive
SOAP CO.
SATURDAY ONLY
25c
—No limit—none to dealers.
We believe it will pay you to buy freely of this soap.
Polar White Soap makes a wonderful lather and leaves hands in fine condition,
the fact that this is by the Palm Olive peo-garantees its goodness.
mark's Coffee
Carl—Get ½ lb.
FREE
Snowdrift
—Pure Vegetable Shortening,
cookies. The air-tight tin keeps
4 lb. tin—80c; 1 lb. tin
Wesson Oil
—Summer Season is salad tl
lightful Salad Oil. Half gal.
Morgan’s Peas
—Evergreen Brand high graWeber Valley Sugar Peas, tin
Karo Corn Syrup
The new Karo prices at Cha5 lb. 43c; 10 lb. 80c. Blue, 1
Beachnut Meats
—a brand of Meats in glass
the best. Chipped Beef, 4 oz.
Bacon, 9 oz. Jar 65c; 5 oz. ja
Fancy Head Rice, 4 lbs. ... 25c
Jello, per pkg. ... 10c
Baby Lima Beans, 4 lbs. ... 29c
Heinz Baked Beans ... 11c, 16c, 28c
Van Camp Beans ... 10c, 15c, 25c
Peachlade, No. 2 tin ... 29c
Chaffees
WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT
ACME STORES
127 West Anahe
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
evidence that we are not, after all, so ultra-civilized as we had feared, that there is still the spirit of the adventurer afloat, even in our biggest and most ease-loving cities. There is such welcome testimony in this ad which appeared in a New York city paper the other day: "Adventurer—have captain license, any ocean, offers services on any mission within the law; experienced on missions and expeditions; no family ties." Of course it's a shame-worthy thot, but we almost wish he hadn't put in that "within the law." Maybe, tho, he didn't mean it—absolutely.
But to crush out any joy one may take from that breezy ad, comes the announcement that a clever woman who was formerly a hair-dresser has started an establishment in Manhattan which she frankly advertises as "a beauty parlor for men." It is her object, she explains, "to improve the appearance of her customers, beautify them, and tell them what clothes suit their style of beauty." Altho she has only opened her establishment, she doesn't lack customers. I wonder if "Adventure" could be persuaded to throw overboard his "within the law" inclination long enough to Shanghai them!
A startling story of bondage right here in the U.S. has been revealed by Ruth Crawford, director of Immigrant Service of the National Board of the Y. W. C. A. It is the story of a Latish girl who fled from the Bolshevik to this country with a Russian farmer and his wife, and has been held prisoner by them on their little farm in Maine, for three whole years. Mary Dalydaite, a Lithuanian Y. W. worker, found the girl thru information given her by a peddler whose suspicions had been aroused. When the man and his wife were confronted, they made no denial and let the girl be taken away without resistance. It sounds amazing that a girl, well educated, speaking two languages, could be so victimized. But she was told that she wouldn't be allowed to leave the farm without a government passport, and was held in fear of everything in the world beyond the boundaries of the Russian's patch of land. The Y. W. placed her in their international institute and is making an effort to reach her own people in Europe. "This is only one instance of the unusual kinds of service we have been able to give many times, thru our foreign workers," Miss Crawford said.
Out-of-towners accuse denizens of the metropolis of being unappreciative of their own places of beauty and of historic interest. They always tell one challengingly of how the Metropolitan Museum is seen only by visitors and that no one from Greater New York has ever climbed up into the status of the Goddess of Liberty. One native New Yorker has been discovered to refute that charge. Even if she is only a child, she is duly impressed with our sights. Her mother and a caller stopped outside her door the other evening to eavesdrop on her prayers. "Make father good," she was saying, "and when he dies, please let him be buried in Grant's Tomb."
A new play by Augustus Thomas always has been something of interest and now that it has been so long since we've had one, it has a special
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Pure Health Bread 20c per loaf
Glazed Sugar Nut Rolls 30c per doz.
French Pastries 10c each
Coffee
In Lined
GGE
BOSSOM
COFFEE
fresh"
the price
live tins
Dependable Stores
Supplying Thousands of
Homes with Dependable Foods
Al's Chocolates
25c
Peaches
20c
Son Tomatoes
10c
ift
21c
Oil
30c
Glazed Sugar Nut Rolls
30c per doz.
French Pastries
10c each
BOSTON
BAKERY
LEE EICHOLTZ, Prop.
No. 201 E. Center
Open Sundays 9-12, 4-6
Extra Standard
Apricot
No. 21-2 can .
Prunes, medium sizes, 2 lb
Brisq, 1 lb. cans
Brisq, 4 lb. cans
Crisco, 1 lb. cans
Crisco, 4 lb. cans
Table Talk Catsup
Watch Monday Evening P
Hollan
131 East
Staple a
Grocery
Thursday, Friday and Satu
Trading Center for Orange
ME
Sugar, beet,
100 lbs. $8.75; 10 lbs.
Sugar, cane,
100 lbs. $9.00; 10 lbs.
Sugar subject to change witho
Rice, fancy head,
10 lbs. 65c; 3 lbs.
Rice, fancy Jap.
Vegetable Shortening, for better plies, cakes and dressings. The air-tight tin keeps it fresh. 8 lb. tin—$1.55; 10 lb.—80c; 1 lb. tin.
Oil
Summer Season is salad time and Wesson Oil is detal Salad Oil. Half gal. $1.00; quart 55c; Pint ...
Peas
Bergergreen Brand high grade June Peas. Tin 23c;
Nor Valley Sugar Peas, tin ...
Syrup
New Karo prices at Chaffee's: Red, 1-2 lb. 15c;
13c; 10 lb. 80c. Blue, 1 1-2 lb. 13c; 5 lb. 39c; 10 lb.
Meats
Brand of Meats in glass that is considered one of the best. Chipped Beef, 4 oz. jar 33c; 8 oz. jar 60c;
9 oz. jar 65c; 5 oz. jar ...
Ben Hur Soap, 4 for 25c; case... $5.65
A-1 Flour, 1-8 bbl. $1.35; 1-4 bbl $2.60
Del Monte Seedless Raisins, 11 oz. 20c
Franco American Soup, 3 for ... 25c
Aunt Jemima P.C. Flour ... 15c
Shinola, all colors, 2 for ... 15c
127 West Center Street
Anaheim, Calif.
ACME STORES
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Trading Center for Orange
ME
Sugar, beet,
100 lbs. $8.75; 10 lbs.
Sugar, cane,
100 lbs. $9.00; 10 lbs.
Sugar subject to change with
Rice, fancy head,
10 lbs. 65c; 3 lbs.
Rice, fancy Jap,
10 lbs. 50c; 3 lbs.
Rice, broken
10 lbs. 45c; 6 lbs.
Bacon, Armour's Star, second to
Slab, per lb. 58c; lb.
Bacon, Wilson's Certified,
Slab, per lb. 55c; lb.
CA
Corn, Newmark's, no better;
per dozen $2.70 per can
Corn, Carmello, highest grade,
per dozen $2.40 per can
Corn, Tropic
per dozen $1.90 per can
Tomatoes, Newmark's extra special,
per dozen $2.10 per can
Tomatoes, Invitation, 2 1-2 solid pans
per dozen $1.75 per can
Tomatoes, Tropic, 2 1-2 puree,
per dozen $1.50, 2 cans
Tomatoes, Saratogas 2 1-2 puree
per dozen $1.15 per can
Peas, Bell of Heart extra sifted
per dozen $3.60 per can
Peas, Sweet Wrinkled
per dozen $3.25 per can
Peas, Sweet Marle
per dozen $2.30 per can
Peas, Empson's Apex
per dozen $2.00 per can
SOAPS, WAKE
White King Soap
Case $5.80; 5 bars
Ben Hur
Case $5.80; 5 bars
White Flyer
Case $4.78; 6 bars
Mermaid Soap
Case $4.70; 5 bars
FRIDAY, April 15, 1921
attentioh. "Nemesis," other night, runs that the playwright which has evident for a long time, and built a play. It is the idea that finger-print clues may of an unhappy marriage, which finally reaches the point where the band kills the wife and by means of faked finger prints, has her lover convicted and electrocuted for the murder.
ROCK BOTTOM STORES
QUALITY GROCERIES
MONEY SAVING STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA—70
special for Saturday
SOUTHERN HEAD RICE, 5 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Hard Tomatoes in Puree, No. 2 1-2 can, 3 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Bottom Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Hard Apricots, No. 2 1-2 can, 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
For Small White Beans, 5 lbs. for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Beans, 5 pounds for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c
Pink Salmon, tall cans, 2 for. . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Cardines, No. 1s, all brands, 2 for. ... 25c
Extra Standard
Apricots
Standard
Y. E. Peaches
Means, 5 pounds for . . . 35c
Pink Salmon, tall cans, 2 for . . . 25c
Cardines, No. 1s, all brands, 2 for . . . 25c
Extra Standard
Apricots
No. 2 1-2 can . . . 15c
Standard
Y. F. Peaches
No. 2 1-2 can . . . 15c
medium sizes, 2 lbs. ..... 25c
lb. cans ..... 20c
lb. cans ..... 73c
1 lb. cans ..... 20c
4 lb. cans ..... 73c
alk Catsup ..... 17c & 25c
Crane Hominy, 2 1-2s, 2 for ..... 25c
Standard Corn, No. 2 ..... 15c
Red Mark Macaroni and Spaghetti,
3 packages for ..... 25c
R. B. Doughnuts, doz. ..... 20c
R. B. Special Coffee ..... 40c
Monday Evening Papers for Our Big Midweek Specials for next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Holland & Holland
131 East Center Street, Anaheim, Calif.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Grocery Sale Now Going On
Don't Miss It
Friday and Saturday we are giving a sale to Boost Anaheim as a Center for Orange County. — Please Don't Wait until the Last Day.
MEAT, LARD AND CHEESE
$8.75; 10 lbs. ..... 90c
$9.00; 10 lbs. ..... 93c
subject to change without notice.
head,
55c; 3 lbs. ..... 21c
Jap.
Bacon, Armour's Helmet, light weights, Slab, per lb. 33c; lb. ..... 35c
Bacon Backs, Cudahy's,
Slab, per lb. 30c; lb. ..... 33c
Plenic Hams per lb. ..... 19c
Armour's Star Hams wrapped in stocking, per lb. ..... 38c
Friday and Saturday we are giving a sale to Boost Anaheim as a Center for Orange County. — Please Don't Wait until the Last Day.
MEAT, LARD AND CHEESE
Bacon, Armour's Helmet, light weights, Slab, per lb. 33c; lb. 35c
Bacon Backs, Cudahy's, Slab, per lb. 30c; lb. 33c
Pleenic Hams per lb. 19c
Armour's Star Hams wrapped in stocking, per lb. 38c
Shortening 2 lbs. 25c
Shortening, Orange Blossom 8 lbs. $1.05
Lard, pure; bring your pall, per lb. 15c
Suetene, 8 lbs. $1.55; 4 lbs. 80c
CANNED VEGETABLES
Mark's, no better; $2.75; per can 23c
Hello, highest grade, $2.40; per can 21c
Newmark's extra special, $2.10; per can 18c
Invitation, 2 1-2 solid pack, $1.75; per can 15c
Tropic, 2 1-2, puree, $1.50; 2 cans 25c
Maratogas 2 1-2 puree $1.15; per can 10c
Of Heart extra sifted $3.60; per can 32c
Wrinkled $3.25; per can 29c
Marie $2.30; per can 20c
Son's Apex $2.00; per can 18c
Tomato Sauce, any brand per dozen, 55c; per can 5c
Pimentos, any brand per dozen $1.75; per can 15c
Green Chillis per dozen 95c; 3 cans 25c
Soups, any brand per dozen $1.55; per can 14c
String Beans, no better packed per dozen $1.70; per can 15c
Jello, any flavor per dozen $1.20; per package 11c
Baker's Cocoa 1 lb. 60c; 1-2 lb. 31c
Ghirardelli's Cocoa 1 lb. 40c; 1-2 lb. 20c
Bishop's Cocoa in bulk 3 lbs. 40c; per lb. 15c
Royal Baking Powder 1 lb. 43c; 1-2 lb. 23c
Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. 32c
SOAPS, WASHING POWDER AND CLEANSERS
Soap 5 bars 30c
Soap 5 bars 30c
Soap 6 bars 25c
Soap 5 bars 25c
White King Washing Machine Soap, per pkg. 50c
Mermaid Washing Powder 3 for 75c; per pkg. 27c
Buy three pounds of we give you 1-2
Hill's Coffee 2 1-2 lbs.$1.0f