oc-plain-dealer 1921-11-08
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FOURTH OF WALNUTS GO EAST BY WATER
Reductions in railroad freight rates on walnuts from California points to the eastern seaboard, effective today, are expected to have associated growers approximately $300,000 annually. Carlyle Thorpe, general manager of the Californian Walnut Growers' Ass'n, stated yesterday. The cut announced by the railroads was from $2.03 a hundred pounds to $1.75 a hundred. The reduction followed extensive shipment of walnuts by water.
The steamship Mexican, scheduled to sail today for New York, carries 10,000 100-pound sacks of walnuts, enough to have filled 50 railway cars. This shipment was transported to Los Angeles Harbor docks by motor trucks. The walnuts were gathered in three Southern California counties and delivered at the docks in twenty-four hours.
The steamer P. J. Luckenbach sailed last Friday for Atlantic points with 500,000 pounds of walnuts aboard. Following this shipment Mr. Thorpe conferred with railway traffic officials and was told lower rail rates would be made.
"We have been struggling with exorbitant freight rates for quite a while," said Mr. Thorpe yesterday, "and it was evident that discussion was not going to bring us an yrelief, so we decided to show the railways that there is an easier and cheaper way to send walnuts to market. Nearly every freighter that has steamed out of Los Angeles Harbor since Oct. I has carried from 5000 to 10,000 bags of walnuts to New York. Philadelphia, Boston and other reastern points.
"The association clinched its ship-by-water rargument last week," he continued, "when fifty carloads of walnuts were hauled to the docks by auto truck and shipped by steamer in less than 48 hours. The effectiveness of transporting the crops by auto truck also was proved by the demonstration as it would have been almost impossible to have loaded 1,000,000 pounds of walnuts into freight car and delivered the shipments at the dock in the same length of time."
Mr. Thorpe estimated that fully 25 per cent of this season's crop of walnuts would be shipped cast by water. He also declared himself in favor of extensive use of motor trucks for handling the crops.
"It payed highways extended from Southern California to the Atlantic seaboard," he said, "it would be possible for the growers' association to purchase enough trucks to deliver anyone who cherishes the thot that New York women adhere to the old-time curse of being "slaves to fashion" is getting considerable of a blow this season. She has broken her chains part way thru, at least, and is doing it with a gesture of sheer delight." "Long skirts," said Paris, and the fashion dictators on this side echoed, "hide your ankles." Has the New York woman responded en masse. She has—with a blithe but clarion "No, indeed." On the stage, one sees instep approaching draperies and lower hems in the straight round skirts. In some of the shop windows one sees them. And occasionally, on VERY occasionally, some woman wears one down town with an effort not to look self-conscious. But for the vast majority, of smart, well-dressed women, there has been no knell of the ten-inch skirt and no intention of sounding—or hearing any knell.
One New York hotel has opened a "thinking room." It doesn't attempt to describe what the guests are to think about nor how hard they are to think. They just provide perfect and complete silence — no talking aloud, no being paged, not even a rustling of newspapers — and then leave the rest to the occupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore.
WOMEN'S VOGUE SESSIONS
NEW YORK, Nov. 8
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JUGO-SLAVS SAYS THAT
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ing the crops by auto truck also was proved by the demonstration as it would have been almost impossible to have loaded 1,000,000 pounds of walnuts into freight car and delivered the shipments at the dock in the same length of time.
Mr. Thoree estimated that fully 25 per cent of this season's crop of walnuts would be shipped cast by water. He also declared himself in favor of extensive use of motor trucks for handling the crops.
"It payed highways extended from Southern California to the Atlantic seaboard," he said, "it would be possible for the growers' association to purchase enough trucks to deliver their crop at the markets, bring back the trucks empty, charge off the interest on the investment and still deliver the walnuts for less money than has been paid by growers in freight rates over the past few years."
"But," he continued, "it would be only through co-operation that such conditions could be brought about."
TEACHEST ALPHABET
To aid children to learn the alphabet a machine has been invented which, as lettered keys are pressed, raises cards bearing the letters and pictures of objects the names of which begin with the letters.
GIVE BETTER RESULTS
X-ray screens made of tungsten and cadmium by two French scientists have been found to give better results than those made of platinum at less expense.
Jevarathenani Vencatakrishniah is the name of one of the contestants in a New York baby show. Jevarathenam has an obese chance if there happens to be a kid named Emmy Smith, or perchance Uricie Jones in the list of entrants.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another and more interesting story is that Hopkins will present the three Barrymores in "Othello" — Lionel as the Moor, John as Iago and Ethel as Desdemona.
More than 1000 Boy Scouts made their second annual pilgramage to the grave of Theodore Roosevelt, in Oyster Bay, and knelt in silent prayer beside it after decorating it with 50 wreaths and listening to speeches eulogizing the former honorary president of their organization.
The center of congregation on the part of out-of-towners who are here for a day or a week is 42nd and Broadway; the center for those who are here for a month or a season is the New York public library at 42nd and Fifth-ave. The home newspaper is the attraction for those who are cut off from their old associations for more than a few with "back home." "The number of cupants of the muffled, heavy walled and heavy-carpeted room. Several men have been found devoting their time therein entirely to a comptemplation of their hotel bill.
The combined waistlines of Dr. Copeland's class of fat women have been reduced by eight feet since their training started.
A new play for John Barrymore, who has just arrived home from England, is said to be all ready and in the hands of Arthur Hopkins, who will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another和 more interesting story is that Hopkins will present Barrymore this season. The title and nature of the play has not been allowed to creep to public ears as yet. One rumor is that it is based upon the life of a prominent American literary figure. Another和 more interesting story is that Hopkins will present Barrymore this season. 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WOMEN'S VOCATIONAL SESSIONS PLANNED
NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The women in New York have an infallible method of picking the men who are bachelors—on Saturday nights. Men who maintain bachelor hall are not obvious during the other days of the week, but an unfailing weakness gives them away on this particular night. All men want to sleep late Sunday morning and so Mr. Bachelor cannot depend on the handy arm chair breakfast which he grabs off on weekdays, but must lay in supplies for Sunday morning's repast for preparation in his own kitchenette or on the electric grill which every wicked bachelor is supposed to possess. Hence they may be seen with their paper bags, doubtless filled with sugar rolls and the bottle of cream, and perhaps a grape fruit if they are very fussy and patient. It is easy to imagine one of the determined creatures spending an entire evening with a young woman desserting on the joys of single bliss and leaving her only to dodge into a neighboring delicatessen and deliberately steal her stuff.
JUGO-SLAVS SLOW SAYS TRAVELER
PORTLAND, Nov. 8.—That the people of the Jugo-Slav district joining Dalmatia are a handsome race but slow, careless and indolent, is the information contained in a letter from Mrs. Rufus Zogbaum, daughter of Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, $25 Hawthorne avenue, who has been touring that section of Europe bordering on the Adriatic sea while the American warships of which her husband, Capt. Rufus Zogbaum, is commander, was temporarily stationed at Spalata, Dalmatia.
Mrs. Zogbaum said in her letter that she did not see how such an indolent people could ever become a prosperous nation.
"It exasperates one to have any business dealings with them," she said. "I closed as I thought three deals with them in three different places for souvenirs and relies of the country and in each instance they simply failed to deliver the goods."
Mrs. Zogbaum's letter is filled with descriptions of the country in that
RICH BEAN RANCHER TAKES OWN LIFE
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8.—A suicide that came as a tremendous shock to the people of ventura county was revealed today when the body of Wilbur Stiles, 44, millionaire bean grower of that section, and secretary of the California Bean Growers' association, was found in a machine shed on the beautiful Stiles estate near Camarillo.
The finding of Stiles' body was the tragic sequel of a search that was started yesterday afternoon, when he disappeared.
District Attorney Don G. Bowker of Ventura, one of Mr. Stiles' closest friends, led the searchers, the party being made up of many friends and all the employees on the Stiles ranch.
GALLUSES STAGE COMEBACK IN EAST
CHICAGO, Nov. 8.—The popular suspicion that only fat men and firemen wear suspenders is all wrong.
Investigation here reveals that the gallus, famous parking place for thumbs, is staging a comeback.
In fact, suspenders are becoming quite nobly, C. C. Bordner, a men's clothing designer, says the new and growing popularity of the suspender came with the advent of the bellbottom trousers, now considered by many as the nifty thing. In the haberdasheries and department stores it is stated that sales of suspenders are increasing steadily.
The most popular color is blue, although there is a demand for delicate lavendar and flowered pink.
That charity is bad that takes from independence its proper pride, from mendicity its salutary shame—Southey.
CHINESE GIRL HERE TO STUDY
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 8.—The English language, in spite of its many intricacies, is not so difficult as the Chinese, says Miss Winnie Wong of Hong Kong, freshman at Radcliffe.
Miss Wong is devoted in turn to the American girls and has adopted American fashions entirely. But, doll-like as the dalinity daughter of old China is in appearance, she has a very sturdy purpose in coming all the way from Hong Kong to thi sameric college.
"I left my lovable family," said Miss Wong, "to come to this country to study. When I return to China I hope to give all that I shall have seen and all that I shall have learned to those who have had no opportunity to come to America and thus help in improving China".
TESTS FRAGRANCE
Of English invention is a device that enables a person to determine by the smell the relative amounts of fragrance given out by the same kind of flower grown under different conditions.
WASH BOWL PORTABLE
To avoid possible infection from public lavatories a New Jersey man has invented a portable wash basin, made of fabric on a folding wire frame, that can be hung in a stationary bowl.
CAR IS CONVERTIBLE
A new English automobile of enclosed type is quickly converted into an open car by dropping the windows and corner pillars into the sides and rolling the top into cylindrical case in the back.
PLANTING MORE TREES
Portugal is increasing its more than 4,000,000 acres of forests by systematic tree planting.
Lizzie Wants A Home
1919
band, Capt. Rufus Zogbaum, is commander, was temporarily stationed at Spalata, Dalmatia.
Mrs. Zogbaum said in her letter that she did not see how such an indolent people could ever become a prosperous nation.
"It exasperates one to have any business dealings with them," she said. "I closed as I thought three deals with them in three different places for souvenirs and relics of the country and in each instance they simply failed to deliver the goods."
Mrs. Zogbaum's letter is filled with descriptions of the country in that district which she and her husband toured in a motor car in company with friends.
MARYVILLE WILL BUILD BIG CANNERY
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8.—The Virden Packing Co. is very active in Marysville, Cal., arranging for the building of the quarter-million dollar cannery, which is assured for the next season.
J. R. Whisner, financial agent of the company, is on the ground making arrangements for the preliminary work.
This packing plant is intended to take care of a great deal of Sutter-co's peach crop, which heretofore has been shipped for packing to other parts of California.
EX-GOVERNOR DEAD
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 8.—The entire state was surprised this morning by the news that former Governor Luther E. Hall had suddenly died at his home here.
weeks. It is the connecting link young men and women who come in here increases in the fall of every year," said an attendant. "They're the students who have come here to college and are homesick."
Lizzie Wants A Home
1919 Ford
GOOD SHAPE, GOOD RUBBER
SEE THIS $275.00 SEE THIS
L. F. Pomeroy
134 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 289—Anaheim
es of Anaheim
welcoming to our city
delegates of the
ern California
State
school Convention
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE NORMAL
TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 7. Reports have come to Arizona High School inspector A. O. Neal, from the various North Central association high schools of the state. They indicate that the attendance is up to the normal and show an increase over last year's high school attendance. During the coming years there will be additional applications for a place on this honor list of high schools.
LOCATES NOISE MAKING
With a stethoscope of English invention to locate noise making causes of trouble in machinery, it is possible to compare sounds from faulty parts with those from parts working properly.
ENABLES IT TO TURN
A sort of two-wheeled jack, carried under the front axle of a motor truck of English invention, can be forced by the driver to the ground to lifte the front, enabling the vehicle to turn in its own length.
BECOMES DRAWING BOARD
The top of a folding writing table, horizontal and of the usual height, can be raised at an angle and to the proper height to form a drafting board.
DOLLS MADE TO SING
Dolls invented by a New York man are made to sing and talk by small phonographs in their bodies using small cylindrical records.
FOUND NEAR SURFACE
Pig iron has been made in New Zealand from a deposit of limonite ore that has been discovered close to the surface of the ground.
EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE
The matter had no room for women; the more women working this place is in the house of the House.
OR GOING BYE
According to a recent dispatch, poker and crap-shooting have become the latest craze in British society. London bridge must be falling down.
TRY TO MAKE THEM
Telephone operators should work eight hours and sleep eight hours—but not the same eight hours.
OLD STUFF
"I see Marconi has invented a machine that will send 500 words a minute."
That's nothing; I married one.
OWN SMALL ACREAGE
Three-fourths of the land under cultivation in Egypt is held by persons owning less than two acres apiece.
REPACES HANDLE
An easily attached handle has been patented to replace one on hand baggage that has been worn out or broken.
STILL USING BOAT
Holland's first reinforced concrete boat, built in 1887, yet is in use.
"The little word in Kindness spoken" is always in order. It cheerst those who hear it and it happifies the one who speaks it.
ANNOUNCES
THE REOPENING
of Their Anaheim Store
Wed., Nov. 9, 1921
ANNOUNCES
THE REOPENING
of Their Anaheim Store
Wed., Nov. 9, 1921
WE WILL CARRY IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES
NOTHING BUT LATE MODEL CARS SUCH AS
Fords Dodges
Buicks Oaklands
Chevrolets Studebakers
These cars will be in the pink of condition and will be drawn direct from our Los Angeles stock. All will be rebuilt, refinished, practically new. The reasonable prices will surprise you.
It will be our aim to always carry in our Anaheim store as high grade a stock of popular rebuilt cars as can be found anywhere in Southern California. The best we have in all our stores is none too good for the residents of Orange County.
WELCOME—Old Friends and New.
214 S. Los Angeles St.
ANAHEIM
Sedan $660
Detroit
With Starter and demountable Rims
Genuine
Common Sense
Many Ford owners can afford to own and operate any car they may choose, but they prefer a Ford "because it is a Ford."
For "because it is a Ford" means dependability,
ease of operation, efficiency—and it means sure,
quick transportation.
And "because it is a Ford" means good taste,
pride of ownership and genuine Common Sense.
The Ford Sedan, a closed car of distinction, beauty
and convenience, in the ideal all year 'round car,
for pleasure or business—for the farm, town or
city. It gives you all that any car can give at a
much lower cost for operation and maintenance.
Ford Cars of all types are in great demand, so
place your order at once if you wish to avoid
delay in delivery.
George Dunton
Ford and Fordson Sales and Service
Phone 263