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NEWS OF FULLERTON CHILD, 3, HELD AT POLICE STATION A baby, found wandering on the streets about noon today, was held at the Fullerton police station awaiting the call of an anxious mother. The child, about three years of age, has a wonderfully lusty pair of lungs, which it doesn't hesitate to use. Mont Jackson acted as guardian, but the child knows he is not its mother, and isn't backward in making it known. It is that the child probably walked away from its mother while she was shopping, and no doubt she is well-night frantic over it and Mont Jackson is listening with longing ears for the ring-a-ling-ling which will announce that the time has come for him to surrender his charge. TUESDAY CARD CLUB MEETS The Tuesday Afternoon Card club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Lamphoffer Tuesday afternoon. Her home was pretty docerated with flowers. The afternoon was spent playing cards, 500 being the game. Mrs. J. Jones won first prize, Mrs. L. M. Gardiner second and Mrs. P. Fahs took the "booby" prize. The guests present were Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. H. Krause, Mrs. P. Fahs, Mrs. S. Silverman, Mrs. G. Finch and Mrs. P. Strauss. Following the games refreshments were served after which a social hour was enjoyed. GARDINER PLANS BUILDING An interesting item of building news is the report that John Gardiner would begin at once the erection of a brick building in West Santa Fe ave., adjoining the Henderson garage, to be used by his business concern as a blacksmith shop, leaving the room they now occupy in West Commonwealth ave. to be used for extension of their business in other departments. The building is to be of brick construction, on estory high and 50x124 in ground dimensions. The estimated cost of the improvement is $7,000. ANNOUNCEMENT WINNERS The poster contest in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades of the Fullerton grammar schools closed yesterday and the winners were announced. There were 25 contestants. Four prizes were given and there were five honorable mentions. The winners are on exhibit at the Fullerton library. The winners were Glen Boyles, first prize. NEW BUILDING ON W. COMMONWEALTH A new business block will be started from 123 West Commonwealth ave.as the result of a purchase made yesterday thru the Pinson-Thurber Realty Co. in which H. D. Daniel, of Long Beach, formerly of Anaheim, purchased from J. J. Lily, W. M. Hunt and W. M. Irwin. The lot adjoines the Taggart Motor Co. and has 50 feet frontage. Mr. Daniel expects to begin the erection of a business house on it without undue delay to be given over entirely to the sale of automobile accessories. There is now a nice residence on the place which will be moved off. PLAN BOY SCOUT PROGRAM A meeting was held in Fullerton Tuesday afternoon in the interest of organizing the Boy Scout movement in the Orange-co territory north of Anaheim known for the purposes of the organization, as the fifth district. Men were named to assist with the work,the immediate purpose being to bring a central committee on which every section of the district shall have representation. County Executive Officer Dye was here from Santa Ana and Rev. Montague, pastor of the Methodist church, an experienced Boy Scout worker, took a prominent part in edeliberations along with Rev. C. R. Allen, John Gardiner, Waldo O'Kelly, Curtin Reeves and others. Another meeting is to be held here Nov. 30th. O.E.S.ELECTS OFFICERS At the Eastern Star election held last Saturday evening in the Masone temple,the following officers were elected: Mrs ella Elson, worthy matron, Mr. Charles Elson, worthy patron, Mrs Smitha McBride secretary Mrs Kitty Smitha treasurer, Mrs Rapheal Robertson, associate matron, Mrs Phyllis McKee, conductress, Mrs Pearl Garrison, associate conductress.The new officers will be installed the first meeting in December. FAMILY NIGHT AT M.E.CHURCH "Family night" will be observed tonight in the "Win my Chum" week of the First Methodist church of Fullerton.The "week" is being conducted by the Epworth League each evening. Miss Eliza Really Coatier day, L.B.W. home in Los Anza Mr. and Ms. have been by Sawyer hail several days of Mrs.Poh. Miss Ruth Hochuli weedy day. Mr.Mandrine with Oregon with They will m Among them attended yesterday with Meyrs.J.S.J.Sim Born—to 9½ pound morning Nov doing fine. Mrs.Wm. and son Eldie Angeles. Mr.mandrine in L.A. Mrs.B.J. visit to the Manager V Anaheim Citrus today at the Mr.Mandrine up to Los out from Minus months in m smith shop, leaving the room they now occupy in West Commonwealth-ave to be used for extension of their business in other departments. The building is to be of brick construction, on estory high and 50x124 in ground dimensions. The estimated cost of the improvement is $7,000. ANNOUNCE POSTER WINNERS The poster contest in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades of the Fullerton grammar schools closed yesterday and the winners were announced. There were 25 contestants. Four prizes were given and there were five honorable mentions. The winners are on exhibit at the Fullerton library. The winners were Glen Boyles, first prize; Marjorie Lucas second prize; Eleanor Reeve, third prize; Louise West (fourth prize). The five honorable mentions were Freeman Davis, John Neubauer, Gerald Davis, Arthur Thompson, and James Greives. B. OF T. DINNER WEDNESDAY Wm. Irwin, secretary of the B. of T., is making an effort to gather in the dues from every delinquent member preparatory to the big dinner of the board at the high school cafeteria next Wednesday which will be semi-annual ladies day. The secretary has been instructed to "see the fellows and gather them in," and the board is anxious for as large attendance as possible. Every member is asked to bring his wife. NEW LIGHT POSTS RECEIVED The new ornamental night posts for the district on Spadra-yd and Commonwealth-ave have been received by Fullerton and are being put up. It is not expected to be but a short time until Fullerton will have put on the night bloom of the metropolis in a "great white way." REBEKARIS ENJOY 500 PARTY The members of the Rebekah lodge enjoyed a 500 card party yesterday afternoon in the Odd Fellows hall. About 35 members played with Mrs. A. B. Ann winning first prize. Mrs. Walter McFarland second and Mrs. L. McKeevey the booby prize. After the cards refreshments were served. PORTER WILL ADDRESS CLUB Mayor Horace Porter of Riverside is expected to be the chief speaker at a meeting of the Men's club at Orange Thursday evening at which he will discuss the Boulder Dam project and the power situation in its relation to So Calif. HELD FOR AUTO THEFT Jack Pickering was arrested today by the Fullerton police on the charge of stealing an automobile. He is being held in the city jail awaiting arraignment. FULLERTON BRIEF'S Miss Gertrude Hiltacher, who has been training for a nurse in the Fullerton hospital graduated from the hospital Saturday. She will be at home until the first of December, and then she will take a position in the Fullerton hospital. Mr. Deland and family moved from their home on East Whiting, into their pretty new home on South Spadra, yesterday. Mrs. Alice Lamp who has been visiting for some time in Fullerton left today over the Santa Fe for her home in Chicago. Frank Updike who has been troubled with tonsillitis for some time is able to be un again. Miss Gertrude Hiltscher, who has been training for a nurse in the Fullerton hospital graduated from the hospital Saturday. She will be at home until the first of December, and then she will take a position in the Fullerton hospital. Mr. Deland and family moved from their home on East Whiting, into their pretty new home on South Spadra, yesterday. Mrs. Alice Lamp who has been visiting for some time in Fullerton left today over the Santa Fe for her home in Chicago. Frank Updike who has been troubled with tonsilitis for some time is able to be up again. Work is progressing on the new building back of the Stein & Hax store on the corner of So. Spadra-rd and West Commonwealth-ave which extends to the alley. Part of the brick wall is going up. Miss Irene Sauvence who is here from New York to spend the winter at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Corona and family, has been confined to her room recently with tonsillitis. Mrs. E. T. Hall returned Sunday from an extended trip East, visiting points in Iowa, Chicago and other eastern cities. She states she had a very pleasant trip. Miss Joyne Bigham of Illinois is visiting her aunt Mrs. V. Federer on East Chapman. She expects to stay about two months. Mrs. S. N. Fuller entertained for several days her friend Miss Margaret Cleveland of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Fulwider were the guests last evening of their friend Mr. Albert Terry and family of Los Angeles. Mrs. C. Harris of Alhambra has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Ellis for the past week. Mrs. W. H. McHenry, Mrs. W. Smaley, Mrs. O. Evans and Mrs. L. Tanner, will go to Los Angeles this evening as delegates of the Julia Ward Howe Veteran Tent, to the Helen Jean Christie Tent, where they will be guests to a birthday party. Mrs. M. L. Esmay and grandchildren were the week-end guests of her sister Mrs. G. Pearson of Pasadena. The social section of the Ebell club will hold a business and social afternoon Friday in the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. J. Carpenter, Mrs. H. H. Peter son and Mrs. W. L. Wright spent a pleasant day in Los Angeles yesterday taking lunch and attending a theatre in the afternoon. SWISS UNEMPLOYMENT CRITICAL BERNE, Switzerland, Nov. 16. Unemployment in Switzerland has reached a crisis. The Swiss Parliament in extra session has voted 70,000,000 francs to take care of the unemployment during the approaching winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hickenbacher of Los Angeles were Friday visitors on West Coast lease at the James A. Tunis home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flynn and babies are staying at the Johnson ranch while they are at Blythe. Mrs. Sieber joined a jolly bunch last Sunday and they all motored to Newport Beach for the day. "Got plenty fish." Those in the crowd were Mr. and Mrs. McGhee, wife and daughter Elizabeth, Mr. Emil Hassler, wife and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis and Mr. Floyd Tunis, wife and two children and other friends from Anaheim. Mr. S. Pearson of Long Beach was a visitor on the West Coast lease Sunday to his daughter's, Mrs. James. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews who have been living on this lease for several months at W.C.B.H., moved last Tuesday morning to Bakersfield. Miss Thelma Kennedy of Texas, who was formerly of West Coast was visiting old friends Monday, Mrs. Phillips and others. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on Valencina ave are spending a week or so on their ranch at Blythe. Buena Park News BUENA PARK, Nov. 17.(Spl.) Mrs. Edward Van Slyke of Los Angeles was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.R.Cauthon on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Richard Wilkens and daughter of Holycon were in town on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Robeson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.L.J.Robeson on Tuesday evening, the occasion being the fourth birthday of Laurence Robeson, Jr. Mr.C.E.Robinson of Anaheim was a business visitor in town on Tuesday. Mr.m.Dutesh of Los Angeles visited with Mr.Mrs.J.H.Robeson on Tuesday afternoon. Mr.Harold Covey is teaching in the place of Miss Carver who is ill. Mr.L.T.Wisley is laying pips to the residences of S.W.Little and E.E Thurman to supply them with water from the J.F.Simpson well. 80,000 MORE MEN WORK IN STEEL YOUNGSTOWN, Nov. 17—In the last 60 days operations of the steel industry in the Youngstown and Pittsburgh district increased from 25 to 45 per cent of noraml This means an increase in employment of 80,000 men The Orange County Plain Dealer City Briefs Miss Elsa Goddicksen of the Ross Realty Co. went to Los Angeles yesterday. Miss Lucille Leggins returned to her home in Long Beach yesterday after a visit here with friends. She was accompanied home by Miss Gladys Fuller. L. B. Weber was a business visitor in Los Angeles yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider combined a business and pleasure trip to Los Angeles yesterday. Henry Blecker and his nephew, Joe Miranda, left by auto this morning for Lindsey. They will remain there for about six weeks during the picking season. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dresser and daughter Miss Catherine spent yesterday in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hart were Hunt-ington Beach visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Caspers who have been passing their honeymoon at the homes of E. W. Pohlman and Jess Sawyer have gone to Pasadena for several days. Mr. Caspers is a cousin of Mrs. Pohlman. Miss Ruth Pannier and Miss Edna Hochuli were visitors in Los Angeles yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Magathan, Sr. left yesterday for a three weeks' visit in Oregon with Mrs. Magathan's mother. They will make the journey by train. Among the ladies of Buenn Park who attended the convention at Santa Ana yesterday were the Mesdames R. H. Meyrs, J. S. Greenwalt, H. E. Warren, and J. S. Simpson. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crain, 3½ pound boy, at 12:10 Wednesday morning Nov. 16. Mother and son are doing fine. Mrs. Wm. Stark and daughter Elva and son Eldon spent the day in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tousseau spent the day in Los Angeles. Mrs. B. J. Dresser made a business visit to the city yesterday. Manager W. H. Schureman of the Anaheim Citrus Fruit Ass'n is spending today at the Elks club in Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schlotter will go up to Los Angeles this evening to witness the recital of Mime, Schumann-Heink at the Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lideman and daughter, Lillian and Mr., and Mrs. Ernest Lideman are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and family. They have just recently drove out from Minnesota and were two months in making the trip. WEARS LACES OF MARIE ANTOINETTE A descendent of princes, Mile, Jean De Conde, who is singing her own compositions at the California theatre today, still wears the priceless lace given to her great-great aunt by the ill-fated queen of France, Marie Antoinette. Miss Conde, however, desires to win recognition for her artistic gifts rather than because of her royal ancestry. The gowns which Miss De Conde wears are sure to win the admiration of the audience and her charming voice will also please all who hear her. The Georgia Trio have just completed a tour of the country on one of the largest vaudeville circuits in the United States. Comedy that is really comedy is offered by these southern gentlemen and the harmony singing in this act will be found hard to surpass. Meiklejohn and Denn have selected three other acts of high entertaining value to complete this vaudeville bill and on the screen will be seen the hero of many of the best photoplays, Lester Cuneo, in "Blue Blazes." High School Notes Students are showing much interest in the debate in the South Pasadena high school auditorium this evening. This is the first debate of the Southern California league. Anahenn is well represented when they send Ray Cailor and Fred Witman to defend the blue and gold. Many teachers and students are planning to go and root for the boys. The Girls' League held a very interesting meeting today when Miss M. Owens gave an entertaining talk about her experience in Pasadena Friday at the conference of deans. She represented the league and met deans from all over So.Cal. The latter part of the meeting was turned over to the president who discussed the annual convention of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Tousseau spent the day in Los Angeles. Mrs. B. J. Dresser made a business visit to the city yesterday. Manager W. H. Schurerman of the Anaheim Citrus Fruit Ass'n is spending today at the Elks club in Pomona. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schlotter will go up to Los Angeles this evening to witness the recital of Mme. Schumann-Heink at the Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lideman and daughter, Lillian and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lideman are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and family. They have just recently drove out from Minnesota and were two months in making the trip. Ernest and his family is in Hollywood now but the other family are with the Smiths. They drove out here about five years ago and will be remembered by many Anaheim people. Paul D. Baker arrived in Anaheim yesterday from San Diego. He has been in the navy and has just received his discharge. He came from San Diego to San Pedro on a seaplane and this was an entirely new experience. He is the brother of Mrs. J. T. Lyon. He and his wife are now located with a brother Geo. Baker west of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin were in Long Beach on Tuesday. A. F. Novotny was a Los Angeles visitor yesterday. Miss Viola Miller of Pomona was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Lyon. Everybody is cordially invited to the dance that is to be given by the Yoe-man lodge tonight at their club rooms in the J. O. O. F. hall. A good time is promised to all and good music will be heard. Come and bring your friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Caldwell of Hollywood are the guests for a few days of Mrs. M. E. Canby, sister of Mr. Caldwell. Mrs. Benton Shaw, and two children, of Long Beach are the guests for a few days of their cousin, Mrs. W. B. Holland. FIRES AT BANDIT'S For protection against bandits a San Francisco man has invented a pistol to be carried under a person's arm pit and fired with an attachment running down a coat sleeve without any apparent motion of the hand or arm. FAIRYLAND THEATRE ANAHEIM'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE COMING SATURDAY (Not a Motion Picture) That Great New York Comedy-Drama "A" they send Ray Callor and Fred Witman to defend the blue and gold. Many teachers and students are planning to go and root for the boys. The Girls' League held a very interesting meeting today when Miss M. Owens gave an entertaining talk about her experience in Pasadena Friday at the conference of deans. She represented the league and met deans from all over So. Cal. The latter part of the meeting was turned over to the president who discussed the annual convention of leagues in the Alhambra union high school Friday and Saturday. The representatives from the local league will be Misses Frances Adams and Pauline Houts. The first of the Orange-co league debates will take place all over the county tomorrow at 10:30. Santa Ana will bring their negative team to debate against our affirmative team. Anaheim's negative team will go to Fullerton to debate against the affirmative team of Fullerton. The students of the high school participated in a big rally this morning to boost the debate in So. Pasadena this evening. The coach, Miss Bickley, gave a several-minute talk relative to debating and later songs and yellers were practiced. FIRES AT BANDIT'S Oil filed operations reported the week ending Nov. 12 show 14 new wells started as compared with 11 the previous week. The total new wells this year is 1138, compared with 763 the same date last year. Tests for water shut-off 14, compared with 15 previous week. Yearly total to date 1272; total to same date last 1085. Deepening or redrilling jobs 9, compared with 12 preceding week. Total to date this year 592; total to same date last year 781. Wells abandoned 2. No wells were abandoned during week. Total to date this year 186; total to same date last year 179. STAR WHIST FRIDAY The Star Whist club will meet Friday afternoon in Masonic hall at 2 p.m. All members not intending to come, please notify the president. Fine feathers make fine birds, but before proposing look on the line in the back yard. Singer ALSO "BLU" A A Grammar School Notes The Orange-co Grammar Sschool Principalis Assn., will meet in Orange this evening for their November meeting. The meeting was called by the president, Miss Lydia Killifer. All matters of an important nature will be discussed, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Smith and Mr. W. C. Maxwell will represent Anaheim. 14 NEW WELLS STARTED Oil filed operations reported the week ending Nov. 12 show 14 new wells started as compared with 11 the previous week. The total new wells this year is 1138, compared with 763 the same date last year. Tests for water shut-off 14, compared with 15 previous week. Yearly total to date 1272; total to same date last year 1085. Deepening or redrilling jobs 9, compared with 12 preceding week. Total to date this year 592; total to same date last year 781. Wells abandoned 2. No wells were abandoned during week. Total to date this year 186; total to same date last year 179. STAR WHIST FRIDAY The Star Whist club will meet Friday afternoon in Masonic hall at 2 p.m. All members not intending to come, please notify the president. Fine feathers make fine birds, but before proposing look on the line in the back yard." 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Center St. Phone 73 YOUR LAST CHANCE AT THAT Great Blanket Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY stock of high-grade Wool Blankets of the Santa Ana Woolen Mills placed on sale here at LESS THAN FACTORY COST all wool single blanket, size 6x84 5-pound 85% wool double blanket, size 60x76 8-pound all wool double blanket, size 70x84 10-pound all wool double blanket, size 66x86 1.75 $4.75 $7.65 $9.45 Army Surplus Property Stores ed and New Army Goods at Lowest Prices. Also Big Reduction on Army Shoes. 140 West Center Street ANAHEIM Fourth St. Santa Ana