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SPORT EXPECT BIG CROWD FOR SUNDAY'S GAME A record crowd is expected to be on hand tomorrow afternoon at the Anaheim high school baseball field when the local Elks attack the fast Arcadia Elks crew in the second game of the three-game series. Last Sunday's defeat after a gruelling 12-inning battle put the home boys on their metal and there is going to be a regular battle tomorrow. Manager Billy Knott assured today. A number of the Arcadia athletes were in town Wednesday evening for the installation ceremonies of the local lodge. While here, they could not refrain from admitting they expected to administer another trimming to our heroes tomorrow. That remains to be seen. There will be no changes in the local line-up from last Sunday's batting order, according to plans today. Eddie Dunn, fast Denver third baseman, will be back at that position, it was stated today. BOXER & WRESTLER MEET BEFORE ELKS So much has been written and so many arguments have come up as to just how a mixed match would terminate between a high class boxer and a high class wrestler that the local Elks club, as an added attraction to their boxing show next Thursday evening at their club, will stage a match between Al Sparkes, champion local heavyweight wrestler, and Tex Stovall, a giant boxer claimant to the heavyweight championship of Texas. Sparkes will wrestle, while Stovall will be allowed to box with gloves. They will wrestle and box four rounds, and if both men complete the four rounds the judges and referee will render a decision as to whom they think got the better of the argument. Stovall will be allowed to strike with both hands or gloves, while standing on his feet or rolling on the floor, while Sparkes must not strike or hit Stovall, but must run and place your classified ads before 13,000 readers. NEW TODAY R. C. SCHROEDER, Expert Fordson repairing. Any place. Any time. Phone 785-J. 499 Chestnut-st. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. 316 S. Clementine. FOR SALE—Thorobred black Minneca eggs for hatching. 704 S. Lemon FOR RENT—Large sunny room for convalescing couple with board. Reasonable. 523 E. Broad. FOR RENT—Tent house for family or gents—furnished—gas electricity. $20.00 per month. 125 Janss-st. FOR SALE—Ranch wagon, cheap. Also irrigating pipe. Phone 755 R. 4. J. M. McDuell. FOR SALE—Young Jersey family cow. Cheap, if taken at once. Inquire E. Anderson ¼ mile east, of Garden Grove-blvd and ½ mile north County Farm-rd. FOR RENT—In a private house; three pleasant sleeping rooms for gentlemen only, or will make a two or three room apt. Chose in and up-to-date. 114 N. Palm. WANTED—Young men and young ladies, who live in Anaheim, who are desirous of becoming salesmen and salesladies. We teach you free—and put you in line for large salary—work while you learn. Address J123, care Plain Dealer. WHY IN THUNDER Don't you pump on either one or the other of these bargains and double your money in a year? 10 acres good sandy loam with 6-room house, barn and pumping-plant for $9,500, only $4,500 cash. 20 acres only short distance out for $550 per acre, your terms are mine. JAMES E. STEWART, REALTOR 226 West Center St. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED—Residence or other city HELP WAIT WANTED—Bookkeeper perienced at S. Q. R. WANTED—Girl or eral housework. WANTED—Middle housekeeper for fair help him $12-R. SITUATION WANTED—Washin 416 So. Palm. TRACTOR WORK Placentia 232-R. LEGAL NE NOTICE TO No. 11 Estate of Adolp ceased. Notice is hereby dersigned, Executive Will and Testam Schneider, deceased ors of, and all claims against them with vouchers within the first publication to the said Executive office of Roger C. 104 East Center St of Anaheim, Coura State of California fice the undersign place of business connected with sa file them with the ers, within ten m first publication on the office of the perior Court of th formia in and for Orange. Dated April 1st, Executrix of the La MAYOR WILL OPEN BOWLING TOURNEY To clear the decks for the Dugas & Myre Invitational bowling tourney here next week, there will be no sessions of the City Bowling league. Elaborate opening night ceremonies are being perfected and plans call for an address by Mayor Stark or Judge Howard to start the bowlers on their drives. Dugas & Myre and two teams from Vehicle will roll the inaugural evening. It is expected 16 five-men teams will roll in the four-night tourney. OREGON PICNIC TODAY. Former Oregonians are invited to attend today in Syracuse Grove, Los Angeles, the annual picnic and reunion. The monthly meeting and dance will follow in the Walker Theatre building. James Fenton, formerly of Portland, will be the Principal speaker, and Dudley Evans, president of the Oregon State Society, will preside. Lagourgue does painting. Phone 596-W. MAXIMUM EXCIENCE We are moving on April 11 from our WHY IN THUNDER Don't you pump on either one or the other of these bargains and double your money in a year? 10 acres good sandy loam with 6-room house, barn and pumping-plant for $9,500, only $4,500 cash. 20 acres only short distance out for $550 per acre, your terms are mine. JAMES E. STEWART, REALTOR 226 West Center St. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED—Residence or other city or country property for San Diego city or country property. Describe fully what you have and want; also have good eastern city and country property and merchandise for all kinds of California property. Frank E. Jones, 1015 Seventh-st., San Diego, Calif. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Hotels and apts. Will consider your property. What have you to offer? Address L.C. Summers, Gen. Del., Los Angeles Calif. NEW 1922 CHEVROLET ONLY RUN 240 MILES $625 247 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Baseball Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. Los Angeles ... 7 3 .700 Oakland ... 7 4 .626 Vernon ... 4 3 .571 San Francisco ... 6 5 .545 Sacramento ... 4 5 .444 Salt Lake ... 2 4 .333 Seattle ... 2 6 .333 Portland ... 3 6 .333 Yesterday's Results Vernon, 8; Los Angeles, 5. San Francisco, 11; Oakland, 0. Portland, 5; Salt Lake, 2. Seattle at Sacramento, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. St. Louis ... 2 0 1.000 Cleveland ... 2 0 1.000 Philadelphia ... 2 1 .667 Washington ... 1 1 .500 New York ... 1 1 .500 Boston ... 1 2 .333 Detroit ... 0 2 .000 Chicago ... 0 2 .000 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia, 8; Boston, 2. All other games postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. St. Louis ... 2 0 1.000 Chicago ... 2 0 1.000 Philadelphia ... 2 1 .667 New York ... 2 1 .667 Boston ... 2 1 .667 Brooklyn ... 1 2 .333 SPARKES & IN HARD WORK Al Sparkes and two big local mates together in a finish can wrestle match three falls. Tuesday. The local Elks club Billy Darnley, of the letic club and who match—the use of the occasion. It has city of at least, 12 peected that the plan when the call of time. Both Sparkes and working out every day and are fast round. They will both have training partners they and some lively work indulged in. Roy now be seen in the 'wet' morn' hitting the abouts, putting in roadwork. The match, now revived once more and disappointment created new and added the admirers and men predict a fierce struggle as the comma the two is keener tha KNIGHTS TEMPEST SAN FRANCISCO Knights Templar, in here, elected William Berkeley Grand California command gram was received Harding voicing re to come. Other of bert E. Boynton of deputy grand council Malcolm, Long Be eralissimo; Dr. William San Francisco, graeral; A. J. DeLama co., grand general Burnham, San Dier warden; William I Angeles, grand pre Fink, Stockton, grantitus; William D. Krucisco, grand treasurer We are moving on April 11 from our office over the S. Q. R. Store to 179 West Center street. DR W.R. BLAKELY OPTOMETRIST ANAMEIN CALLS CASH for Valencia Oranges Peppers Fruit Co. Olive Calif. Phone Orange 418 F. G. MAASS. Phone Anaheim 344WK A. H. T. OSBORNE Phone Fullerton 254 Plain Dealer Want Ads. Bring It Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Re HELP WANTED WANTED—Bookkeeper. Thoroly experienced at S. Q. R. Store. WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework. Apply McDonald Millinery Store, next to Post Office. WANTED—Middle aged lady as housekeeper for family of 3. Good home for fight party. Phone Anaheim 512-R. SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Washing to do at home. 416 So Palm. TRACTOR WORK WANTED—Phone Placentia 232-R. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 13219 Estate of Adolph Schneider, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Adolph Schneider, deceased, to the Creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Executrix at the law office of Roger C. Dutton, at No. 104 East Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, which said office the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange. Dated April 1st, 1922. MARIE KNOTT, Executrix of the Last Will and Tes- FOR SALE — Real Estate FOR SALE — 5 acres, 5- and 4-year-old Valencias, with crop if taken soon, 5-room house, garage, domestic water etc. No gas or electricity. Price $15,000; $6,700 will handle. Located 1 block north of North-st. on Acacia-st. See Owner, J. A. Laughlin, R. 3, Box 174, Anaheim. NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT 5-room modern bungalow. Close in $4,750.00. Cash down $2,000, balance monthly. Lots 52 x 155 on main paved st. 5 blocks of flagpole, $2,200. Cash $150 balance $25 monthly. HARRY E. SCOTT, REALTOR 123 N. L. A. St., Anaheim We have some absolute good buys in City Lots and Small Ranches. Call to see us for particulars. W. J. JEWELL REALTY CO. Room No. 7, Golden State Bank Bldg. "LONG BEACH" EXCHANGES We have a large selection of sound income properties, business blocks, bungalow-courts, apartments and flats to exchange for good citrus groves. These buildings, well located in a fast growing city, are safe and excellent investments. ALSO—a client with $50,000.00 in first mortgages wishes to acquire a good grove. See us FOR SALE — Real Estate FIVE AND TEN ACRE TRACTS OF ONE YEAR VALENCIAS We have for sale fifty acres of one-year Valencias, divided into ten acre tracts, and priced at a very attractive figure. Located only one and a half miles from Anaheim in a splendid location and surrounded by excellent, full bearing groves. Also ten acres of a fine three-year-old Valencias as there are in this County, and priced to sell. Ten acres, seven-year-old Valencias, good-crop, modern home, with city gas and electricity, close in. The price and terms on this excellent grove are most reasonable. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center St. WANTED — Miscellaneous WANTED—$200 short loan on crop, team and tools. Will pay 10% P.O. Box 425 Anaheim. WANTED—Furnished house by May 1st, two adults in family address R. C. G. Plain Dealer. WANTED—100 bronze turkey eggs Saturday. What have you to offer? Superior Egg Farm, Hansen station. Phone 779-J-3. WANTED—To buy for cash, good residence lot, don't care if out some distance, must be reasonably priced. Address C. G. care Plain Dealer. FOR SALE OR RENT — Complete wood sawing outfit, consisting of circular saw and engine on wagon, draw saw on separate wagon. Inquire 211 E. Alberta. WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK, California Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. I AM IN MARKET to buy direct from owner a reasonable priced real-estate property before the greatest number of re-sale opportunities occur. EXCHANGES We have a large selection of sound income properties, business blocks, bungalow courts, apartments and flats to exchange for good citrus groves. These buildings well located in a fast growing city, are safe and excellent investments. ALSO—a client with $50,000.00 in first mortgages wishes to acquire a good grove. See us SIDNAM REALTY CO PHONE 210 MISCELLANEOUS BEE KEEPERS supplies at Kogler Hardware Co., Orange. FOR SALE — Electric cook range. Price reasonable. Phone 221-J-2. FOR SALE—5 shares of Anaheim Union Water. H. Van Behren, corner Walnut-st and Ball-rd. FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants, egg plants, Tomatoes, Safety Plant Co. 1st house W. of Cordovaez Station, P. E. ALL KINDS OF CITRUS TREES. Tanaka Citrus Nursery, north end of Lemon-st, Anaheim. Phone 480-W. LADIES—Make beautiful hemstitching, picoting, etc. with our simple attachment; fits any sewing machine. Make $10 a day demonstrating. Particulars free. Write immediately. B. KRAFFT, Box 896, San Francisco, Calif. A. BAYLISS Scientific orchard spraying will use any spraying material desired. 611 E. Center-st, Anaheim. Phone 239. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR VALENCIA ORANGES J. McInnes, opposite S. F. Depot, Orange. Phone Orange 50. Erenings 14 or 19-R. AUTO SHOW WITH ORANGE SHOW, PLAN Plans of the motor dealers' craft of the Orange County Auto Trade Association to take over the automobile show, to be given in connection with the second annual Valencia Orange Show, were discussed at a meeting of the craft in the Elks' clubhouse. And a committee was appointed to discuss the matter with the management of the Orange show. George Dunton was named to confer with the management and arrange a day and hour for the meeting. If possible it will be Monday, at a luncheon. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ELECT SAN FRANCISCO, April 15—Knights Templar, in annual session here, elected William H. Waite of Berkeley Grand Commander of California commandery. A telegram was received from President Harding voicing regret at inability to come. Other officers are: Albert E. Boynton of San Francisco, deputy grand commander; Charles Malcolm, Long Beach, grand generalissimo; Dr. William C. Hassler, San Francisco, grand captain general; A. J. DeLamare, San Francisco, grand general warden; George Burnham, San Diego, grand junior warden; William H. Thomas, Los Angeles, grand prelate; Reuben H. Fink, Stockton, grand prelate emeritus; William D. Knights, San Francisco, grand treasurer; Thomas A. EXCHANGES FOR SALE OR RENT — Complete wood sawing outfit, consisting of circular saw and engine on wagon, draw saw on separate wagon. Inquire 211 E. Alberta. WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. JOHN J. BLACK, California Street, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. I AM IN MARKET to buy direct from owner a reasonable priced residence lot located in Anaheim, one not to close in but in a good neighborhood. Address W. W. care Plain Dealer. WANTED—To buy orange groves, prefer 50 to 100 acres in tract. Very few improvements. Valencias. Communicate by letter. 1041½ North Normandi, Los Angeles. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—No. 1 milch cow. Cor. Broad and West-its. FOR SALE—Milch goat $10.00. 134 W. Broadway. FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cows. E. M. Kraemer, 2nd house east of Olive school house. FOR SALE—Good work horse, 1350 lbs.¼ mile west and½ mile south of Katella school. Phone Garden Grove 57-J. FOR SALE—Or exchange, 3 high-grade milch goats for poultry, guns or what have you? Lock Box 8, Yorba Linda. FOR SALE—A good all around work horse. Will take some tractor work. Geo. Suearly, 1 mile southeast of Placentia near Placentia oil well. R. 3, Box 291, Anaheim. WANTED — Young team of work horses, machine for making concrete blocks, 40 or 45 ft of 8-in oil well casing for culvert. Must be cheap. Address Box 100, Artesia, Calif. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Three burner Florence Automatic oil cook stove with oven. Inquire W. Nordheim, 1 mile north Center-st on Placentia-ave. FOR SALE—Bargain in beautiful, sweet-toned plano. Inquire at Gambir's Storage warehouse. 202 No Los Angeles St., Anaheim or at Grocery on corner. J.E.SCHUMACHER CO. Opp.S.P.Depot W.Anaheim Phone 794 POULTRY FEEDS From Farmer to Consumer FLOODS MAKE 10,000 HOMELESS CHICAGO, April 15—The floods have rendered more than 10,000 people homeless in the Mississippi valley. The big river and all its tributaries are flooded. A levee at Bearstown, Ill., broke and drove 6,000 from their homes. Peoria is threatened. Plans of the motor dealers' craft of the Orange County Auto Trade Association to take over the automobile show, to be given in connection with the second annual California Valencia Orange Show, were discussed at a meeting of the craft in the Elks clubhouse. And a committee was appointed to discuss the matter with the management of the Orange show. George Dunton was named to confer with the management and arrange a day and hour for the meeting. If possible it will be Monday, at a luncheon. The committee consists of Fred Schroeder of Santa Ana, O. A. Haley of Santa Ana, George Dunton of Anaheim, William Goodrum of Anaheim, W. J. Wickersheim of Fullerton, and Herbert Davis, secretary of the association. Davis was appointed manager for the craft in case arrangements satisfactorily to both parties could be made. The motor dealers' craft will sell space to exhibitors, under the tentative plan suggested, and the other crafts are expected to assist. There would be 82 units of space, it is estimated, each large enough for two cars. To save space in store a triangular telephone booth has been designed. Crown Stage “Short Line” Stages for Los Angeles daily from 6:20 a.m., 10 minutes to the hour and 20 minutes after. One way 70c Round Trip $1.20 Stages also to Santa Ana, Long Beach, Pomona and connections with Laguna, Balboa and Riverside. 134 South Los Angeles Street Phone 117 Anaheim, Calif. Bring Results Number of Readers LARGEST CIRCULATION IN NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR SALE—Fordson, two miles from Olive, in Santa Ana canyon. J. D. Trussell. REBUILT AUTOS 150.00 AND UP EASY PAYMENTS J. J. DE VAUX 328 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. LOST AND FOUND STRAYED—Brown mare mule, 1300 lbs., turtle brand on left hip. Reward for information. Carl J. Klatt, Santa Ana, Cal., R. D. No. 1, Box 15, Tel. 408-R-1. Los Angeles Markets Butter ... 37 Fresh extras ... 28 Case count ... 24 Pullets ... 23 Cheese ... 21@23 Hens under 3½ lbs. per lb. ... 25 Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each, per lb. ... 25 Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each, per lb. ... 25 Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs. each ... 21 Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs. each ... 22 Fryers, 2½ lbs. to 3 lbs. each ... 40 Roasters, soft bone, over 3 lbs. and up, per lb. ... 38 Ducklings, Pekins, 3½ lbs. and up, per lb. ... 30 FOR RENT FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt. Cor. Palm and Broad-st. $25. FOR RENT—2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 542 Chestnut. FOR RENT—4-room furnished apartment. Adults only. 308 N. Olive. FOR RENT—Rear of corner store. Side entrance. 250 B. Center-st. FOR RENT — 2 furnished rooms, light housekeeping. Adults only, 315 So. Clementine-st. CHEERFUL ROOMS for light housekeeping, suitable for two ladies. Box W. Plain Dealer. FOR RENT — Furnished sleeping rooms. Close to business center. 215 N. Claudina-st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished or partly furnished 8-room house. Suitable for 2 families. Call Saturdays at 320 N. Olive. FOR RENT—5-room flat furnished, 1½ mile south on blvd. Garage. Also have for sale Sanders disc plow. R. D. Osburn, R. No. 4, Box 101. FOR RENT—New modern, 4-room apartment. Disappearing bed, instantaneous heater, garage. Adults only. Inquire 111 E. Alberta. FOR RENT—Furnished 8-room modern country home. Flowers and lawn cared for by owner. See caretaker in house in rear of 156 W. Ballrd, Anaheim. OFFICES FOR RENT in Southern California's fastest growing city, Fullerton. Just completed, modern in every respect, located above Southern California Edison offices, and immediately opposite side for new hotel and new city hall, on main boulevard between Los Angeles and San Diego. Rents very reasonable. Apply Secretary Dan O'Hanlon Room I.E.K. FROM OWNER male; give particuprice. JOHN J. Street, Chippewa ET to buy direct onable priced resition in Anaheim, one in a good neighborhood. LIVESTOCK millch cow. Cor. goat $10.00. 134 Jersey cows. E. house east of Olive work horse, 1350 and ½ mile south Phone Garden. exchange, 3 highfor poultry, guns ? Lock Box 8, all around work home tractor work, mile southeast of centia oil well. R. m. burner Florence stove with oven, im. 1 mile north atia-ave. bain in beautiful, Inquire at Gambhouse. 202 No. Los lim or at Grocery REASONABLY PRICED. Plain Dealer. ENT — Complete consisting of circine on wagon, draw agon. Inquire 211 FROM OWNER give particuprice. JOHN J. Street, Chippewa ET to buy direct onable priced resition in Anaheim, one in a good neighborhood. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY QUALITY SUPREME Phone 1737 E. Fourth ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weights Masters 15-tom Scales ANAheim California PROFESSIONALS Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ames and daughter Elsie Kane moved to their new home in Garden Grove last week. We understand they are very well pleased in their new home. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fukuda died Thursday evening. The baby had the measles some time ago and afterwards was left with an enlarged gland on the neck. Yesterday an operation was performed but did not save the little one's life. The body was cremated Friday in Los Angeles. Miss Mary Junkin of Westminster is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. F. D. Turner. A number of parents attended the Easter program Thursday night given by the pupils and teachers at the Magnolia school. Everyone reported a nice program. Stanton was sure a dry town Friday. Not even any water. The pump was out of order and had to be taken to Los Angeles for repairs. A small pump is veing installed for the present. FILE SUIT FOR $10,000 LOS ANGELES, April 15—Frank M. Kelsey, special administrator for the estate of the late Mary Moore Miller, has filed suit to recover nearly $10,000 which he alleges was fraudulently obtained by George H. Miller, Dr. Jared H. Miller and Cecil A. Sheward Miller. U. S. SENDS & DELEGATES WASHINGTON, April 15—The United States will be represented by eight delegates at the fifth Pan-American conference in Santiago, Chile, next year, it was revealed today. President Harding asked for an appropriation of $75,000 to defray their expenses. ALMOND GROWERS UNITE SAN FRANCISCO, April 15—The existence of the Almond Growers' Exchange depends upon whether sufficient contracts can be signed with growers in time. Speculators are held to blame for the condition. Delegates from 23 local associations are in annual session here. Five-year crop delivery contracts are being sought. If it's from Witman's It's good. Public Weigh Masters 15-tom Scales Anaheim California PROFESSIONALS Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Licensed Drungless Practitioner Phone 80 120 W. Center St. Anaheim DR. C. S.O' TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 242 W. Center St. Phone $17 Johnston - Wickett Clinic Clinic Building, Anaheim Dr. H. A. Johnston Dr. W. H. Wickett Dr. H. D. Newkirk Dr. J. Robinson Dr. A. H. Galvin Dr. H. D. Alkman Dr. H. van de Erve Dr. W. M. Cole Dr. M. W. Hollingsworth Dr. C. Mayfield Dr. B. Raiche Dr.K.W.Allen J.S.Ward, Ph.G. THE RETREAT A Modern Maternity Home Graduate Nurses in Attendance Day and Night Modern, Well Equipped Nursery GERTRUDE LAWRENCE 1107 Lincoln Ave. Anaheim Phone $26-W M.EUGENE DURFER Architects Room 6, Phone $92