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1922-02-03 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 5 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT GRAND THEATRE Evangelistic services will open at the New Grand theater, on East Center-st., between Olive and Philadelphia-aves, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5 and will continue for three weeks. This campaign will be conducted under the direction of the Harding Evangelistic party, consisting of the Rev. U. E. Harding, E. A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Campbell, and Miss Annabell Latimer. The Rev. Mr. Harding, noted evangelist of Indiana, will arrive here tomorrow with his party. Mr. Harding is said to be a speaker of great force and is noted for his wit and humor as well as deep spirituality. It is said of him that when he steps into the pulpit God never fails to supply the thunderbolts and lightening, and that he is a preacher of power, eloquence, directness, and forcefulness. One of the features of the campaign will be the music. James E. Campbell of Indiana, will have charge of the song service. He is not only a director of many years' experience but possesses a lyric tenor voice that places him high in his profession. He will sing a solo at each service. Mrs. James E. Campbell is pianist for the campaign. She sings also and will assist Mr. Campbell in singing duets. Miss Annabell Latimer of Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was trained for the concert and opera stage, is soloist. She possesses a rich mezzo-contra alto voice and has sung in many of the large tabernacle meetings of the central west. The principles of the evangelists may be summed up in the following statement by Mr. Harding: "We have nothing new to offer you, but the old, old story of Jesus and His love. We believe in a whole Bible without criticism, and spirituality without fanatism. We are orthodox in faith, evangelistic in spirit, oppose nothing but sin, preach nothing but Christ." TANK OF CONCRETE Including its supporting columns a water tank that rises 300 feet into the air in a Michigan city has been built entirely of reinforced concrete. Plain Dealer Want Ads get results. MOSCOW NOTABLES SELL GOOD CLOTHES MOSCOW, Feb. 3.—Moscow's former intelligence and aristocracy are eking out a slender living chiefly by selling off their personal belongings and by speculating on furs, objects of art, or anything else they can find to speculate on. All had jobs in some government department and many are still at their posts. But accounts agree that the salaries they obtain are not large enough to meet more than one-fourth their minimum living expenses at the present scale of prices. Even those with jobs consequently are obliged to make up the remaining three-fourths as best they can. Being as a class un tutored in business and sharp bargaining, many are suffering pitifully from lack of food and fuel. Scores have found employment as stenographers or intervetters in the A.R.A., their early training having equipped them with two or three languages. Many girls of former noble families, including one princess, are clicking away at machines or taking dictation in the various offices of the A.R.A. as happily as any little Broadway stenographer. ANCIENT WOMEN FOND OF BLUE LONDON, Feb. 3.—Are the women of today far behind the times, or were the ancient Egyptian women just premature? Instead of wallowing about in billow sheets and table cloths, as our imagination today pictures the belles of pre-Cleopatrian days, they had a real crush on navy blue. Dr. Rathgen, a famous German ghemist, has made a chemical test of a bit of gown belonging to a princess of the year 1000 B.C. It was found to have been colored with indigo. The ancient Babylonians, he found, had a high standard of art in coloring. RICE QUADRUPLED Following the employment of a Japanese expert by the government Argentina has nearly quadrupled its rice production in eight years, and soon will be able to supply its own demands. Witman. Eyesight Specialist. RENOUNCES SU LONDON, Feb. 3.—renounced her royal claim of succession by Viscount Lascelles; this effect has been married contract, signed by the king, Earl Harewood on wedding. We can have anything this world, provided something we can't Colo., Transcript. SALE Of Japanese Crepe Dresses $348 Here you will find a real value; just dresses worth $5.50 to $10.00, won colors and combinations, and for WEEK ONLY at $3.48. These Are Unusual in Value THE PRINCE STORE ANAHEIM CALIF Corner Center and Lemon St. GREAT EVA GREAT EVANGELIST HARDING FE NEW Openi There will be solos daily opera stage, and by Jas. W. E. HARDING Evangelist If You A HUNDRE WHAT'S FLAPPER WITHOUT NECKSCARF? Her costume is not complete until she dons one of these fascinating and useful items. The brighter and more colorful, the better. RENOUNCES SUCCESSION LONDON, Feb. 3.—Princess Mary renounced her royal rank and all claim of succession by her marriage to Viscount Lascelles. A clause to this effect has been inserted in the marriage contract, which will be signed by the king, the couple and Earl Harewood the day before the wedding. We can have anything we want in this world, provided we don't want something we can't have.—Golden, Colo., Transcript. VILLA PARK ASSN. PLANS NEW PLANT Authorization to the directors to develop plans for the construction of a packing house and pre-cooling and pre-icing plant to cost $275,000 was given by the stockholders of the Villa Park Orchards Ass'n at their annual meeting yesterday. The new plant would be ready to handle the crop of 1923. The funds for its construction would be raised by the institution of a revolving funds as in the case of a S. A. REALTY BOARD PLANS BIG PROGRAM The Santa Ana Realty board is developing a big feature for its program in connection with the first annual inaugural banquet and ball to be given at St. Ann's Inn next Tuesday evening. Richard Jose, famous as a minstrel star in earlier days, has promised to be present and sing "Silver Threads among the Gold," his rendition of which song made him the idol of many audiences. He is now deputy state real estate commissioner, and it is expected that he will accompany his chief, F. E. Keiser, state commissioner. Jose created a sensation at the recent state convention of realtors in Oakland, when he lead banqueters in singing old fashioned songs. Two hundred men and women will be present at the ceremonies in inauguration of the new officers of the Santa Ana realty board. FLATTENS STEEL PLATES A hydraulic stretching machine has been developed in England for flattening steel plates up to 15 feet in length instead of rolling them. Ann Anaheim's Newest Drug Store Saturd Every visitor will participate will be on FREE BALLOO to all the children who visit store accompanied by adu renounced her royal rank and all claim of succession by her marriage to Viscount Lascelles. A clause to this effect has been inserted in the marriage contract, which will be signed by the king, the couple and Earl Harewood the day before the wedding. We can have anything we want in this world, provided we don't want something we can't have.—Golden, Colo., Transcript. PLANS NEW PLANT Authorization to the directors to develop plans for the construction of a packing house and pre-cooling and pre-icing plant to cost $275,000 was given by the stockholders of the Villa Park Orchards Ass'n at their annual meeting yesterday. The new plant would be ready to handle the crop of 1922. The funds for its construction would be raised by the institution of a revolving funds as in the case of a number of similar associations. The association, when it was started eight years ago, shipped 122 cars the first season. With a capacity of only 250 cars it shipped last year 500 cars. The present packing house and plant will be put to other uses as soon as the new building is put up. A seven-aere site for the building was secured about two years ago. J. R. Ragan and D. Blankmeyer succeeded J. F. Allen and A. F. Adams as directors. Allen and Adams declined to serve again. H. D. Nichols was re-elected secretary-manager. Nichols reported a refund of $10.76 cents per packed box. The average return on all grades was $3.65 per hundredweight. RIDGE ROUTE OPEN SAYS AUTO CLUB The local office of the Auto Club of So. Cal. has received notice that the ridge route from Los Angeles to Bakersfield has been opened, yet they do not advise anyone to try to make the journey for a while yet; for while the road is passable, it is dangerous. There are a number of cars marooned in the Cajon pass, and efforts are being made, which are expected to be successful, to open the road thru the snow. There are also some cars marooned at Lone Pine in Owens Valley. The road to Camp Baldy is open only part of the way. MEASURES GROWTH For measuring the growth of trees there has been invented a band to be clamped around them which indicates its expansion on a dial. ORE RICHEST IN WORLD A deposit of chrome ore that is being developed in Rhodesia is believed to be the richest in the world. Every visitor will participate in free ballooning to all the children who visit store accompanied by adult customers. Opening Cocoa Almond Soap 4 for 25c Our Car will sell F Every customer who register lb. box of Chocolates. Orange Co 300 W. Center Free EVANGELISTIC CAN EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGNING EVANGELISTIC PARTY FEBRUARY 5--26 NEW GRAND THEATRE Opening Service 2:30 P. M., Sunday, February 5th Regular Services 2:30 and 7:30 Daily will be solos daily by Miss Annabel Latimer, contralto soloist, who was trained for concert stage, and by Jas. E. Campbell, noted lyric tenor. If You Like Good Music This Is Your HUNDRED TIMES WE SAY, “COM BOARD PROGRAM quality board is department for its program with the first anquit and ball to the Inn next Tuesday Jose, famous earlier days, has sent and sing "Slithe Gold," his song made him audiences. He is estate commissioned that he helf, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, F. E. Keisler, BOY SCOUT DRIVE WOUND UP TODAY With Fullerton "over the top" the first day, Orange yesterday and Anaheim and Santa Ana expected to report complete quotas tonight; the Boy Scout campaign in the county, scheduled to close tonight, is being pushed rapidly to a successful conclusion. Today's meeting of the Anahelm team will be held at five o'clock in the rooms of the C. of C., when it is hoped that this district's quota of $2500 will be reported in full. All of the workers in the Anaheim district were busy today, endeavoring to cover the rest of the assigned total of names. Reports of yesterday's results were not issued at the meeting last night, but will be given out in the three days' aggregate planned for this evening. The Anaheim district has been at a disadvantage, it was pointed out by leaders here today, in that it includes fewer towns than other districts. BIGGEST LINER TO TAKE RUN IN SPRING NEW YORK, Feb. 1—In this spring the Majestic, 56,000 tons, the world's largest ship, will take her place at the head of the White Star Line fleet, in the New York-Cherbourg-Southhampton service, according to W.R.Flynn of the Santa Fe. who is a White Star agent. The Majestic will conform in the details of her passenger fittings to the standards established by the Olympic, with which she will ply in that service, together with the new Homeric 35, 000 tons. As to size, the Majestic will stand alone, since she is nearly 10, 000 tons larger than the Olympic, and about 2000 tons larger than the world's second largest vessel, the Leviathan. For the purpose of comparison, the Majestic might be likened to a floating town, with homes for 5100 people, since she will have capacity for carrying that number, including 4100 passengers and a crew of about 1000. She will have quarters for about 1000 passengers in her first cabin, 700 in second, and 2400 in third. Announcement Newest Drug Store Cordially Invites You to Attend Its Opening Saturday, Feb. 4 or will participate in the distribution of Free gifts and many items will be on sale at real money-saving prices. E BALLOONS children who visit our accompanied by adults. FREE —with every purchase of Face Powder a Velour Powder Puff. or will participate in the distribution of Free gifts and many items will be on sale at real money-saving prices. E BALLOONS children who visit our accompanied by adults. FREE —with every purchase of Face Powder a Velour Powder Puff. customer who visits our New Drug Store will receive Free a full 35c size tube of Mag-Lac Tooth Paste. Opening Specials Cocoa Almond Soap 4 for 25c Cahen Fine Stationery, Special 63c Special Stationery, 50c value 33c Our Candy Department will sell Fine Assorted Chocolates, lb. 43c customer who registers will participate in the drawing of a prize 2½of Chocolates. No purchase necessary in order to register. ange County Drug Co. enter Free Delivery—Phone 53 ANAHEIM COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! CAMPAIGN COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! COME! CAMPAIGN PARTY 26 RE 5th tained for concert and E. A. 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