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GLISH EXPERT PRAISES NASH SIX from England, long schooled in the price of manufactue and as a nation acterized by stern and impartial ment of products created by man machinery, comes a tribute to the Six, the strength of which lies sincerity. Owen John, British ority on motor cars, is the spokeseathe Autocar, a British motoring al, is the medium through which peaks. The August 20 issue of the mag- Mr. John deals with American motor cars in general and with Nash Six in particular. Following scription of the Nash, the writer e article quotes its price delivered england and then exclaims: "Value the money, indeed!" To this he: "I have owned and driven many see cars in my time and I fancy will take a qui pro quo duty on imports as these before our home ucts can get on anything like it terms." ter citing the fact that he has been a Nash Six cylinder car, Mr. says; standing at rest.or sweeping along 5 miles per hour I cannot remem-ea sweeter engine; its power is ous, its acceleration is swift with-being violent and its picking up ties are all that could be desired nothing could be more elegant than way in which, foot off the throttle, engine comes into use as a brake, as a starter that is quiet, its lamps plenty of light and do not rattle, tires are big and its springing, the weight in the car is properly imbued, would be hard to improve, and quiet as it is on the level, I its best point is on hills. Under the bonnet the engine lies in long, neat, unobstructive steel box. ything seems closed-in to such an nt that, were it not for its ap-enances, such as the distributor, engine starter, and the radiator, would appear no reason at all any bonnet (which Yankees call hood,' I believe), should be neces- Like most of its brethren, it is oosed to look after itself,and I am ag how long it will go without my reference, save, of course, in such ls a smore petrol (18-20 miles per on), lubricating oil and plain ar." The Interviewer "Now with the high cost of living and the shortage of houses, It is great to look back at the old days and remember when landfords used to go around town hunting for tenants," said John Rushton, proprietor of United Cigar store yesterday. "I remember when I used to have two or three a day solicit me." "Speaking of hard luck, I feel re-sponsible for the Yankees' defeat at the hands of John McGraw's tribe," declared Ned Williams, accountant at the Studebaker agency. "When I went to boosting for the American Leaguers the old "spirits" began ris- ing in my memory and then I knew that Ruth would break an arm, leg or be injured in some way. However, I played on my hunch and am still getting pork chops re- J. P. Sebastian: "Sale is going like we really one of the blues every day since the o-" Anaheim's new att ion company will begin a regular schedule m declared Harry D. Ri debaker agency ou ginning operations hold the franchise railway commission's Saturday, so we made with the cars. Howew was slow in turning r and our equipment r we were unable too vice that will be given ular schedule. The b one of the biggest con $35,000 J. P. Coats SEWING THREAD 150-yard spools, in black and white 3 spools 10c $1.50 Bungalow TO MAKER TELLS NAMES OF BODIES you would be a motorist of the class, you should be able to drive automobile" of the highest. For instance, what good would think of calling a car with a collapsible top and when he knows it is a coupe, here are so many distinctions in cars that an automobile bodyigner proposes the following list names for the various types of cars seen on the roads: Runabout: Body with permanent seats for two or three persons. With without auxiliary seat in rear. Bouring Car: Body with front rear permanent seats for four more persons. Coupe: Enclosed car for two or three persons. Fixed top. Dedan: Has front and rear percent seats for four or more people all enclosed in one compartment. Fixed top. Brougham: Rear only enclosed permanent cover over front. Fix-top and no side windows behind doors. Quarter Brougham: Brougham on side windows behind rear rails. Limousine: Quarter Brougham fixed top over front seat. Double Limousine: All enclosed and rear separated by glass vision. Fixed top. Runabout-Landaulet: All enclosed for two or three. Rear part capsible. Sedan-Landaulet: All enclosed in compartment. For four or five. Rear collapsible. Landaulet: Like brougham, ex-t rear is collapsible. Quarter Landaulet: Landaulet on side windows behind rear rails. Limousine-Landaulet: Quarter landaulet with fixed top over front tire. Double Limousine Landaulet: Double limousine, except rear collapsible. Couplet: Like coupe, except the ble top is collapsible. Sedan-Cabriolet: Like sedan, ex-t top is entirely collapsible. Cabriolet: Like brougham, top fierely collapsible. Quarter Cabriolet: Cabriolet on side windows behind doors. $1.50 Bungalow APRONS Good grade Gingham and Percales. Neatly trimmed in Ric Rac Braid. Sash tie back 98c 18 by 36 inches HEAVY BATH TOWEL 45c seller and an excellent weight. Sale price 29c Warm COMFORTS $3.50 Value Comforts, medium weight, size 68 x 72, figured silkaline covering both sides $2.95 Limousine-Landaulet: Quarter daulet with fixed top over front. Double Limousine Landaulet: the double limousine, except real collapsible. Couplet: Like coupe, except the pole top is collapsible. Sedan-Cabriolet: Like sedan, ex-t top is entirely collapsible. Cabriolet: Like brougham, top fierely collapsible. Quarter Cabriolet: Cabriolet in side windows behind doors. Double Cabriolet: Like double housine, top entirely collapsible. AGE WAR AGAINST FEATHERED BANDITS BEATTLE, Oct. 18.—Farmers of the wamish valley are having a hunt all their own. They are gunning for edatory owls and blackbirds. A flock 3000 or 4000 blackbirds have de-ended upon cornfields o fthe Duwam-hand White river valley, farmers re-rt, and are doing considerable dam-ma. The birds are fastidious, selecting by one or tfo of the best kernels from each ear of corn which, however, spoils whole ear. Farmers have organ-d a shotgun drive against the pests. Owls have also put in an appearance considerable. ARDING ASKS MINES TO AID JOB PROBLEM CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—In a special writ-a message to the mining congress vice President Harding pleaded for even coal production through the tar to aid solution of the unemploy-ment problem. KEEPS WHEEL An inventor has d-e fastened to the hum-mobile wheel to dir-against the steel be-et. STANDS SIDE STAThe inventor of a motor truck wheel built up of layers of wood tied together under heavy pressure claims it withstands twice as muchide strain as a spoked wheel. SHIFTS 100 RECORDS Up to 100 records can be played successively without attention by a new phonograph in which they are automatically shifted into position on an electric motor. Plain Dealer for Good Printing. Plain Dealer for Good Printing. Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits A regular $1.39 seller, very light fleece lined. Elastic ribbed 95c Men's Up-to-Date FELT HATS Including values to $3.50. Sale price $1.97 This Supr THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA getting pork chops regularly. J. P. Sebastian: "Our big benefit sale is going like wild fire and is really one of the biggest we have ever put on. The store has been filled every day since the opening. "Anaheim's new street transportation company will begin operation on a regular schedule next Thursday," declared Harry D. Riley, of the Studebaker agency our time on beginning operations in order to hold the franchise under the railway commission's ruling was last Saturday, so we made several trips with the cars. However, the factory was slow in turning out the bodies and our equipment not being ready we were unable too render the service that will be given under the regular schedule. The bus line will be one of the biggest conveniences start-ed for the benefit of Anaheim for sometime, and indications Saturday were that the line will be well patronized." "When our new building is completed it will loom up like a tombstone in the night," Nick Theodore, of the Anaheim laundry, stated yesterday. "It will be one of the most attractive buildings housing a laundry in the south, and we are proud of it. The outside of the structure is being covered with white tiling ornamented in spots. With our new equipment it will also be one of the most sanitary in the state." "Anaheim should be proud of the fact that there are fewer "jazz hounds" here than in most of our cities," according to L. B. Weber, of book and music store fame. "At least that is my opinion. It is based LUDWIG, 'MAD KING' OF BAVARIA, DEAD LONDON, Oct. 18—Ex-King Ludwig of Bavaria, known as the "mad king" because of mental aberrations is dead at Sarvar castle, in Hungary, said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Vienna today. Ludwig was born in 1845, became Bavarian regent in 1913 and was crowned in 1913. A strain of insanity had run thru the whole royal Bavarian house. BEQUEATHED $50,000 WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—Kathleen Knox, a granddaughter, is bequeathed $50,000 in the will of the late senator from Pennsylvania, Philander C. Knox. on the fact that calls for classical Victrola records exceed the demand for jazz ten to one." A Real Bargain Sale and as Broad as Its Name Signifies, a Public Benefit Sale —Tis where you have a sale conducted and sale prices named on a 11-cent basis instead of following the 100 per cent advance of raw cotton. Public Benefit Sale —'Tis where you have a sale conducted and sale prices named on a 11-cent basis instead of following the 100 per cent advance of raw cotton. Cold Black Type Never Told a Plainer Story for our story is told words — The Public Benefits THE PUBLIC BENEFITS FIRST because we do not take the new advances as additional profits and allow ing of higher prices be in paying the higher price. THE PUBLIC BENEFITS SECOND because our SALE PRICES ARE REDUCED PRICES ON THE LOWEST TO WHICH PRICES DROPPED. THE PUBLIC BENEFITS THIRD because that which we do must have its bearing on all competition 64 by 80 COTTON BLANKET A double blanket of standard weight, worth $2.95. Now $1.95 $1.00 Value PLAY SUITS Heavy blue denim, turkey red trimming. Long or short sleeve, high or low neck 79c Regulation LEGG All new best go gin. They cost U $1.65. Buy them 59 The Mighty Bargains of This Sale MAKES The Mighty Bargains of This Sale MAKES Sebastian Bros. QUALITYDry Goods-Notions-Men's Furnishings 119 W. CENTER ST. THE ECONOMY CENTER OF ORANGE THE CENTER OF ALL BUYING High-Class Merchandise We can fit you in price, style, quality and service. Now Is the Time. Sebastian Bros. Is the Place to Buy. Wool Mixed FLANNEL SHIRTS Color of dark grey and olive. Regular $2.69 seller and worth it $1.97 SPECIAL MEN'S PANTS Heavy dark brown worsted pants with pin line black stripe. Neat. Special $1.98 Men's $ SILK T Silk of qualiwonderful a of beautiful p 69c Supreme Selling Event FATTY LIQUOR PROBE WITNESS IS HELD SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.—Jack Lawrence, star witness in the liquor investigation surrounding the Roscoe Arbuckle case, was under arrest here today. He was taken into custody late yesterday when he returned from a trip to Oregon. Violating the prohibition law was the charge. SHOW DECREASE IN NEW FOOD PRICES WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A nationwide food price decrease of 4 per cent was recorded since September, it was declared in statistics compiled by the department of labor, widely circulated today. EAGLE ROCK WELL DRILLS OUT CEMENT The cement is being drilled out of the Beatty Oil Co's Eagle Rock well. The pipe was set at 2496 in a grey sand. According to direct information from the well the last 50 feet of sand showed rather strong in oil colors and gas. The Beatty Co. is very confident in the Eagle Rock district. The Eddystone Oil Corp. failed to get a shut off at Burkhart No. 1 the first time at 3500 feet and re-cemented the well on bottom. Burkhart No. 1 is being watched very closely as it will extend the Los Angeles field a couple of miles westward. LATHING IS SPLIT Economy and a better grip of the plaster are claimed for a new form of lathing in which the wood is split and stretched on the principle of expanded 33-inch INDIAN HEAD Indian Head Muslin in the soft finish. Per yard 32-inch nefit named on a 11-cent cotton w cotton. ur story is told in three ofits and allow your warnN THE LOWEST LEVEL on all competition. 32-inch DEVONSHIRE CLOTH This celebrated material is carried in 20 different patterns. Per yard 29c Brown Linen CRASH TOWELING Linen welt—an excellent quality, sure to please. Per yard 16c Regulation Army LEGGINS All new best government leggin. They cost Uncle Sam near $1.65. Buy them now 59c Men’s Blue 2-Pocket Work Shirt Good weight, well made, dark blue chambray work shirt 59c People Are Buying as They Never Bought Before and real bargains are the direct cause. Were you down town Friday or Saturday or any day of this week? If not, be sure to come tomorrow! 120 Dozen Men's Cotton Sox Many colors, every pair stamped seamless and stainless. Is an extra good 15c seller 11c Men's $1.00 SILK TIES Silk of quality and a wonderful assortment of beautiful patterns 69c Full Half-Pound COTTON BATTS Pure white, fluffy and strictly good cotton 11c Event Now On