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ANAHEIM JUDICIAL
TOWNSHIP FIXED
Anaheim judicial township is fixed to include the City of Anaheim, East Anaheim, West Anaheim, Buaro, Buena Park, Cypress, Garden Grove 1 and 2 and Katella, in a resolution of the board of supervisors, effective Jan. 1 next, by which 12 instead of 18 townships are created. That is, the Garden Grove end of Westminster township is made part of Anaheim township. Huntington Beach gets the Wintersburg-Westminster part of the Westminster township, while Buena Park township is ended.
So are the La Habra, Placentia, Los Alamitos and Yorba townships, and also the Tustin township.
The new townships other than Anaheim are:
Brea—City of Brea, Brea Canyon, La Habra 1, 2 and 3, Loftus.
Fullerton—City of Fullerton, Olinda, Placentia 1, 2, and 3, Richfield, Yorba Linda 1 and 2.
Huntington Beach—City of Huntington Beach, Bolsa, Talbert, Westminster, Wintersburg.
Laguna Beach—Laguna Beach.
Newport Beach — Newport Beach and Harper.
Orange—City of Orange, El Modena, McPherson, Olive, Silverado, Villa Park, West Orange, Yorba.
Orangethorpe — City of Orange-thorpe.
Santa Ana—City of Santa Ana, Irvine, Newport (Greenville), Tustin 1, 2 and 3, Delhi.
Seal Beach—City of Seal Beach.
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, April 13. (Spr.)
The P.-T. A. met in the school hall on Tuesday evening. The school children are busy gathering wild flowers for the contest and it was decided the P.-T. A. would give a prize to the pupil collecting the largest number of wild flowers and turning them in pressed and mounted with their common names given. A report was read by Mrs. L. J. Robeson on the annual convention held at Santa Ana.
The rest of the evening was devoted to round table discussion which was very interesting. Cocoa and wafers were served at the close of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mason of Artesia moved into their new home on Tuesday. They recently purchased the Follis home on Tenth-st.
Mrs. Roberta Dilly of Norwalk is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Moon for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page have just returned from a week's trip to San Diego and Coronado.
Mrs. Jack Golden was a Los Angeles visitor on Tuesday.
B. A. Calloway is reported quite ill with the flu.
Charles Scott of Artesia was a business visitor in town on Tuesday.
and Los Alamitos.
San Juan—San Juan, El Toro, Trabuco.
Stanton—City of Stanton.
If it's from Witman's it's good.
DURANT
DURANT
Far in the lead on the boulevards;
the envy of others on the grades--
that's the Durant.
247 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 891
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Boot St.
BRANDENBURG & ENGLE
214 W. Center St.
Opposite California Theatre
Wallace Reid Most Versatile Player
Wallace Reid and Kid McCoy
in a Scene from the Paramount Picture..'The World's Champion'
DON'T QUESTION U. S. CLAIMS.
WASHINGTON, April 13. — Great Britain would not desire to question the claims of the United States to full payment for the cost of the American Army of Occupation in Germany: Secretary Hughes made public the fact, following a letter from Ambassador George Harvey.
Star of Paramount Picture, "The World's Champion" Can Do Almost Everything
The versatility of Wallace Reid, the popular Paramount star appearing tomorrow and Saturday at the California theatre in "The World's Champion," his latest Paramount starring vehicle, was strikingly shown during the filming of that picture when he stayed at home on a certain day when he wasn't needed, and invited a friend to enjoy his day's vacation with him.
It was a day of varied delights, according to the friend, who afterwards related just how the time was spent. A plunge in the swimming pool at Reid's palatial Hollywood home sharpened their appetites for breakfast.
After they had dined, they went to the music room and played for an hour on the pipe organ and piano, the
during the filming of that picture when he stayed at home on a certain day when he wasn't needed, and invited a friend to enjoy his day's vacation with him.
It was a day of varied delights, according to the friend, who afterwards related just how the time was spent. A plunge in the swimming pool at Reid's palatial Hollywood home sharpened their appetites for breakfast.
After they had dined, they went to the music room and played for an hour on the pipe organ and piano, the star alternating between the two with equal skill. Following the hour of music, Reid took his friend to the den and amused him with tricks of magic while waiting for lunch, and while in the den he also uncovered a sheaf of poetry written by himself.
Eighteen holes of gold at the Hollywood country club followed lunch—of course the friend lost—and on the way home Reid took his guest for a spin through the beautiful Beverley Hills district. Before dinner, Wally entertained with his violin and saxophone, finishing with a few snatches on the banjo, guitar and mandolin. The two men spent the evening playing back line billiards.
MOTORCYCLE JAILED
Fred. Norbury's motorcycle was put in jail for 30 days by Justice J. B. Cox, while the owner was given a suspended sentence of 10 days for speeding. H. S. Warner, county motorcycle officer, made the arrest, following a trap set on the San Diego boulevard. Norbury was said to have been going 49 miles per hour and to have been warned to go slow through Orange county.
At Prices You Can
At Prices You Can Easily Afford
One of the most pleasant things about the new spring shoes is their moderate pricing, made possible through changed market conditions and very careful buying.
And when you see the wonderful variety of styles which have appeared for the new season you'll be as enthusiastic as we are.
The Home of Smart Shoes
W. Center St.
Theatre Anaheim
$2.75 to
32-Inch SCOTCH TISSUES
75cyd
—in over 100 new Spring patterns.
—Beautiful checks in various sizes, also small plaids in many unusual color combinations.
NEW SILK SWEATERS
NEW BLOUSES
NEW PETTICOATS
Falkens
FALKENSTEIN'S
To Make Easter What It Should Be
Silk Dresses
Many, Many Kinds
950 2450 2950
—and whatever sort of a new frock you are seeking—it makes little difference; undoubtedly you will find it at Falkenstein's this week at one of these attractive low prices. For our greatest efforts will be concerted this week on dresses—since dresses lead again in Fashion's favor, and the
—and whatever sort of a new frock you are seeking—it makes little difference; undoubtedly you will find it at Falkenstein's this week at one of these attractive low prices. For our greatest efforts will be concerted this week on dresses—since dresses lead again in Fashion's favor, and the three groups which have been provided are indeed worthy of this exploitation.
Have Your New Costume Fitted Over a Bon Ton or Gossard Corset
you select a Bon Ton or a Gossard you get a corset whose style gives gowns that touch of distinctiveness appeals to those who appreciate the things.
able, substantial materials, plus fine ship give Bon Ton and Gossard the unique distinction of being equal at their prices.
75 to $12.50
NEW HOSIERY THE GENUINE
75 to $12.50
NEW HOSIERY
Here you will find America's foremost qualities in all the new shades, $1.00 to $6.00.
NEW BAGS
The most beautiful line is now ready for your choosing. Silks, Patent leather, etc.
THE GENUINE
KREPE KNIT
$395 yd
All the popular sport shades are now available again. Make your selections now to avoid disappointment.
NEW PARASOLS
NEW RIBBONS
NEW GIRDL'S
NEW GLOVE.
Falkenstein's Anaheim, California