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SPORT LOCAL CASEYS TO PLAY HERE SUNDAY With the finest baseball weather of the season on tap, a large gathering of fans who will not be able to accompany the Elks team to Pasadena tomorrow for the first out-of-town contest of the year is expected at the local high school field when the Anaheim Knights of Columbus meet the Santa Mohica Knights of Columbus team in a league game. This will be the first opportunity for many local fans to see the Anaheim Casey in action as the previous league games have been played out of town. ANAHEIM ENTERS L. B. SWEEPSTAKES Anaheim will enter a five-man team in the free for all sweepstakes at Long Beach Sunday night. The local lineup will be: Raymond, Myre, Dugas, Efker and Karam. NEW UNIFORMS FOR ELK B. B. ATHLETES At the next appearance of the Elks club on the local field, fans will be dazzled by some spanking new uniforms. A committee headed by Manager Billy Knott today reported purchase of the new suits. The uniforms are white with a pin stripe, similar to the old suits that not so light. Manager Knott has been assured of a large caravan of royal rooters to accompany the team to Brookside park, Pasadena, tomorrow for the second of the three-game series with the famous Cox-Haas team. Members of the Pasadena aggregation, in conversation with Manager Knott this week, assured the latter it would be some ball game. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS BEFORE 13,000 READERS. NEW TODAY WANTED—Ton or ton and half truck for two months' use carrying fire aparatus while fire truck is being overhauled. Good care, good housing. May not be run ten miles. O. E. Steward, City Hall, Phone 69: FOR RENT—4-room furnished apartment. Adults only. 308 N. Olive-st. Phone 261. FOR SALE—Fresh goat, giving three quarters. Also her yearling Nanny. Three dozen white leghorn hens. Eleven tooth walking cultivator. Phone 761-J-1 Anaheim, E. B. Camp, WANTED—Girl for housework. 215 Melrose-st. Phone 86-J. FOR SALE—Pigs, six weeks old.½ mile west of Cypress, J. B. Kester. WANTED—By young lady, house work. Call at 703 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—Good team horses with harness and farm tools. At a very low price. Phone 643-J or call 243 W. Center-st. WANT—5 to 20 acres good land, prefer improved fruit or chicken ranch in any good location in Orange or Los Angeles county, with small bungalow. Will consider improved city property. In exchange for fine property, improved, in Portland, close in on business street, fine location. By owner. C. H. Carter, 167 Grand ave., N., Portland, Ore. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, block and half north of P. O. Bath, hot and cold water, phone. 221 N. Clementine, Phone 855-J. WANT second hand Ford, state price and model. Will pay cash. No dealers. Box 224 Plain Dealer. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SAVING money? Do you realize the diffe- Baseball Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pct. San Francisco 22 15.594 Vernon 19 13.594 Salt Lake 17 13.567 Los Angeles 20 18.526 Oakland 19 20.487 Seattle 17 19.472 Sacramento 15 23.394 Portland 13 20.394 Yesterday's Results Vernon, 8; Seattle, 3; Los Angeles, 9; Sacramento, 8; San Francisco, 10; Salt Lake, 3; Oakland, 4; Portland, 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 19 8.704 St. Louis 18 9.667 Cleveland 13 13.500 Chicago 12 13.480 Philadelphia 11 14.440 Detroit 11 15.423 Boston 10 13.435 Washington 10 17.370 Yesterday's Results Chicago, 0; Boston, 5; St. Louis, 13; Philadelphia, 4; Washington, 5; Cleveland, 4; New York, 10; Detroit, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 18 6.750 St. Louis 14 10.583 Pittsburg 14 10.583 Chicago 12 11.522 Brooklyn 10 13.485 Philadelphia 10 11.476 Cincinnati 10 17.370 Boston 6 16.273 Yesterday's Results Pittsburgh, 5; Boston, 3; Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 7; New York, 6; Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Minneapolis 16 7.696 Indianapolis 14 10.583 Milwaukee 14 11.560 Kansas City 15 12.556 St. Paul 12 10.545 Columbus 13 12.520 Louisville 10 15.400 Toledo 3 20.130 Yesterday's Results St. Paul, 7; Toledo, 6; Kansas City, 19; Louisville, 8; Minneapolis, 10; Columbus, 9. No other games. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Reading, 6; Syracuse, 4; Newark, 5; Rochester, 4; Buffalo, 24; Jersey City, 8. BASEball Standings ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SAVING money? Do you realize the difference in value of fertilizers and do you get-value received for money you invest in fertilizers? See us for both barnyard and commercial. Prices Right. J.E.SCHUMACHER CO. West Anaheim Phone 794 FOR SALE—Fresh goats, heavy milkers, cheap Mrs. Chas.Robb, Olinda West Coast Lease. FOR SALE—Extra nice, black-eyed bean seed, at reasonable price. J.E.Schumacher Co., end of W.Center-st, Anaheim Phone 794. READ THIS I am permitted to offer for ten days a property on west Center-st, consisting of a lot $50x150,7-room house, garage, beautiful shade trees, fruit trees in fact a good buy at $6,300.Terms.Phone712-Jafter6 o'clock. EXCHANGE TWO ACRES For Automobile.Close in on paved blvd.4-room house Only $3,000.Equity-$1150.Balance $30.00 per month. HARRY E.SCOTT.REALTOR 123 N.Los Angeles St. KENTUCKY DERBY STARTS LATE TODAY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 13.Nature is furnishing a perfect setting for the American turf jewel which will be decided at Churchill Downs late this afternoon. The weather was clear and cool.Showers late yesterday freshened up the air and the throngs which will swarm around the track will be cooled by a rain-freshened breeze.The Downs track,fairly well soaked yesterday,quickly absorbed the moisture and the going will be fast when the field for the $50,000 Kentucky Derby faces the barrier late this afternoon. POLICE SHOOT TWO BANDITS IN RIOT CHICAGO,May 13.-Police turned tables in the war with gunmen early today when two bandits were shot and killed.Both highwaymen were identified by men who had been robbed. IT'S A LISPING SIGN BUCYRUS, Ohio May 13.-Down in Morrow county posted in front of Box22 Plain Dealer. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SAVING money? Do you realize the difference in value of fertilizers and do you get-value received for money you invest in fertilizers? See us for both barnyard and commercial. Prices Right. J.E.SCHUMACHER CO. West Anaheim Phone 794 FOR SALE—Fresh goats, heavy milkers, cheap Mrs. Chas.Robb, Olinda West Coast Lease. FOR SALE—Extra nice, black-eyed bean seed, at reasonable price.J.E.Schumacher Co., end of W.Center-st, Anaheim Phone 794. READ THIS I am permitted to offer for ten days a property on west Center-st, consisting of a lot $50x150,7-room house, garage, beautiful shade trees, fruit trees in fact a good buy at $6,300.Terms.Phone712-Jafter6 o'clock. EXCHANGE TWO ACRES For Automobile.Close in on paved blvd.4-room house Only $3,000.Equity-$1150.Balance $30.00 per month. HARRY E.SCOTT.REALTOR 123 N.Los Angeles St. KENTUCKY DERBY STARTS LATE TODAY LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 13.-Nature is furnishing a perfect setting for the American turf jewel which will be decided at Churchill Downs late this afternoon. The weather was clear and cool.Showers late yesterday freshened up the air and the throngs which will swarm around the track will be cooled by a rain-freshened breeze.The Downs track,fairly well soaked yesterday,quickly absorbed the moisture and the going will be fast when the field for the $50,000 Kentucky Derby faces the barrier late this afternoon. POLICE SHOOT TWO BANDITS IN RIOT CHICAGO,May 13.-Police turned tables in the war with gunmen early today when two bandits were shot and killed.Both highwaymen were identified by men who had been robbed. IT'S A LISPING SIGN BUCYRUS, Ohio May 13.-Down in Morrow county posted in front of Box22 Plain Dealer. LA HABRA.May Opening the session the social hall and meeting at the school the eighth grade of science gave a cookin the Woman's club or an interesting meet afternoon.Commit chisen by the ways mittee were announced which the club is weeks hence This funds for the prophe The women named Bloomer general ch L.Rhodes,Mrs.W Brown,mrs.R.F.Drake,Mrs.E.E.L.F.Davis,and Mrs.Jthe school the girls food values and also served dainty refresh onstration of their w members were press Members of the entertained Wednesday the home of Mrs.Needlework was the Those present were Mundt,Mrs.William Heinder,M POLICE SHOOT TWO BANDITS IN RIOT CHICAGO, May 13. — Police turned tables in the war with gunmen early today when two bandits were shot and killed. Both highwaymen were identified by men who had been robbed. IT'S A LISPING SIGN BUCYRUS, Ohio, May 13. — Down in Morrow county, posted in front of a farm, is a sign which reads: "Jish Plase is Fuld Sale." When a man is full of himself there isn't room for much else. SOUTHERN ASSCOCIATION Little Rock, 10; Birmingham, 2; Chattanooga, 5; Atlanta, 2. New Orleans 3; Memphis, 0. Nashville, 9; Mobile, 7. TEXAS LEAGUE Dallas, 9; Beaumont, 4. Wichita Falls, 5; Houston, 4. Fort Worth, 5; Galveston 4. San Antonio, 8; Shreveport, 7. 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 THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Plain Dealer Want Ads. Bring It Place Your Wants Before the Greatest Number of Reasons FOR SALE — Real Estate MONEY MAKERS Now is the time to buy small acreage all set to one year Valencia oranges. Close in on good road, and look at the prices: 1 ½ acre, price $2,000.00. 2 ½ acres, price $3,750.00. 3 1-3 acres, price $4,325.00. 5 acres, price $6,500.00. One share of water to each acre. Payments ¼ cash, balance terms. See EYGABROAD & FISHER 242 W. Center St., Anaheim, Calif. Phone 4 "TWO SPECIAL BUYS" One of Anaheim's finest homes on a large corner lot. Never offered for sale before and valued at $10,000.00. The price for short time is $8,500.00 with some terms. ALSO—A new five-room bungalow on two productive acres. All city conveniences, one and seven year valencias on acreage, and large chicken house. A real home, splendid income possibilities, and worth twice the price in very few years. Price only $8,000.00; $5,000.00 cash will handle. This fronts on a paved boulevard. SIDNAM REALTY CO PHONE 210 HELP WANTED TEAMSTER WANTED—House free. Phone 598-R.K. WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work. 211 Illinois-st. Phone 347-M. FOR SALE — Real Estate FOR SALE—4-room modern bungalow, lot 50x160 on paved street, $4,500. Cash down $2,000. 15 acres, 6-year old valencias, $21,-500, close in, half cash. HARRY E. SCOTT, REALTOR 123 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim 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 splenic location and surrounded by excellent, full bearing groves. Also ten acres of as 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. FOR SALE—HOUSES 6 rooms, Zeyn tract ... $7,000 5 rooms, Elk Park ... $6,500 6 rooms, Lemon St ... $7,500 ORANGE GROVES 2 acres, close in, plastered home water stock ... $5,800 5 acres Valencias ... $10,000 5 acres Valencias ... $20,000 10 acres chicken ranch ... $6,000 24 acres good bare land ... $25,000 We have many acres at right prices and terms. Let us know what you want and we can furnish it. HARGROVE REALTY CO. MISCELLANEOUS The Crop Will Pay Half of the $7000 Cash necessary to handle the most beautiful 5-acre Valencia orange grove in Orange county. Trees mostly eight years old; ideal location; close in. Modern house finished in hardwood, easily worth $10,-600. Will take in a good HELP WANTED TEAMSTER WANTED—House free. Phone 598-R.K. WANTED—Girl or woman for general house work. 211 Illinois-st. Phone 347-M. WANTED—Automobile salesman, apply Sam, Hubbell, Palge Garage, 252 N. L. A. St. Phone 713. WANTED—Agent for large number of lots at West Newport. Flowing oil well in tract. Liberal commission. C. L. Chamberlain, 671 I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles. WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework, all or part day. Apply at Mrs. H. Kampling, 532 W. Center. Phone 363-M. FURNITURE WANTED TO BUY—Roll top office desk and chair. Phone 550. FOR SALE—$8.00. One low oven gas range. 301 E. Cypress. FOR SALE—Bargain in beautiful, sweet-toned piano. Inquire at Gambler's Storage warehouse. 202 No. Los Angeles St., Anaheim or at Grocery on corner. La Habra Items LA HABRA, May 13. (Spl.)—Opening the session for business at the social hall and continuing the meeting at the school house where the eighth grade class in domestic science gave a cooking demonstration, the Woman's club of La Habra held an interesting meeting on Thursday afternoon. Committee chairman, chisen by the ways and means committee, were announced for the fair which the club is planning a few weeks hence. This event is to raise funds for the proposed club house. The women named were Mrs. A. S. Bloomer, general chairman, Mrs. W. L. Rhodes, Mrs. Walter Hole, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. R. F. Frantz, Mrs. F. B. Drake, Mrs. E. E. Leutwiler, Mrs. M. F. Davis, and Mrs. J. I. Williams. At the school the girls gave papers on food values and also prepared and served daly refreshments as a demonstration of their work. Thirty-five members were present. Members of the L. W. club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Muehow. Needlework was the order of the day. Those present were Mrs. W. F. Mundt, Mrs. William Espolt, Mrs. William Heinder, Mrs. Grady Hicks. ORANGE GROVES 2 acres, close in, plastered home water stock.$5,800 5 acres Valencias.$10,000 5 acres Valencias.$20,000 10 acres chieken ranch.$6,000 24 acres good bare land.$25,000 We have many acres at right prices and terms. Let us know what you want and we can furnish it. HARGROVE REALTY CO. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Loose alfalfa hay ½ mile south Olive Blvd. on Sunkist ave. W. A. Winney. FOR SALE—Bull dog puppy reasonable.Call 422 South Vine-st. FOR SALE—Cheap, Jersey cow giving 4½ gallons milk a day.Phone Placentia 152-M. FOR SALE—Span of mules, ages 6 and 7, weight 1000 lbs.E.A.Beard, Phone 304-J. WANTED—To buy or will rent, work horse.Must work double.Must be cheap.J.J.Carter,R.No.2,Box 348,Fullerton. FOR SALE—17 horse power Stearns gas engine.first class condition,也6-inch pump.Phone 486-J:after 4 p.m. FOR SALE — Registered Poland-China brood sow,young Poland-China boar and bay horse.Sutherland-Hughes,½ mile west of Cypress,1st house north. FOR SALE—Thirty,10 frame bee hives with full sheets of drawn comb.C.L.Walker.R.No.2 Fullerton,或 call evening and Sundays,Yorba Linda Blvd.I mile west of Yorba Linda. FOR SALE—A-1 blocky ranch horse,age 7,weight 1350;A-1 milch cow,Guernsey-Holstein,age 3 years;1 Moline wagon,orange rack,and springs 1 duofold davenport,1 steel spring folding cot.3 miles east of Placentia-ave on North-st.J.A.Speeling. ORGANIZE TO PREVENT WAR RIVERSIDE, May 13.-Organize the world to prevent war.William G.McAdoo former Secretary of the Treasury and Director General of Railways,urged at the 55th annual encampment of the Department of California and Nevada.Grand Army of the Republic.America cannot live as an isolated nation,他 said. NONSTOP AIR MAIL HAMPSHIRE, England,May 12.-Tests have been made with a specially equipped airplane flying at 100 miles an hour,and collecting bags of mail from a high wire without landing. This is the beginning of what is planned as a non-stop air mail ex- THE CROP WILL PAY Half of the $7000 Cash necessary to handle the most beautiful 5-acre Valencia orange grove in Orange county.Trees mostly eight years old; ideal location;close in.Modern house finished in hardwood,easily worth $10,-060.Will take in a good house as part payment. Price $30,000 See A.M.Wright or L.A.Evans 116 N.Los Angeles St. NURSERY STOCK ALL KINDS OF CITRUS TREES.Tanaka Citrus Nursery,north end of Lemon-st.Anabeim.Phone 480-W. FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants $1:00 per thousand;1 mile north¼ mile west of Garden Grove.G.H.Rogers. A.BAYLISS Scientific orchard spraying will use any spraying material desired.611 E.Center-st.,Anahaim.Phone 239. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR VALENCIA ORANGES J.McInnes, opposite S.F.Depot,Orange,Phone Orange-50.Evenings 14 or 19-R. S.P.AGENTS GIVE DOPE ON FISHING If you want to know where the fishing is good just ask any Southern Pacific agent. For the convenience of sportsmen the Southern Pacific Company complies authentic and up-to-date information regarding fishing in the various localities traversed by its lines. Weekly report sare sent in by agents throupthe system showing what kind of fish are plentifulkind of bait proving most popular and size of catches being made.The information is then compiled into circular form and sent out to all agents for the information of the public. FLIERS IN NARROW ESCAPE LOS ANGELES,May 13.-H.R.Weber and Clarence Bruguier of this city had the narrowest imaginable escape from death when their airplane came down upon a high tension wire from a dizzy height. L. Rhodes, Mrs. Walter Hole, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. R. F. Frantz, Mrs. F. B. Drake, Mrs. E. E. Leutwiller, Mrs. M. F. Davis, and Mrs. J. I. Williams. At the school the girls gave papers on food values and also prepared and served dainty refreshments as a demonstration of their work. Thirty-five members were present. Members of the L. W. club were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Muehow. Needlework was the order of the day. Those present were Mrs. W. F. Mundt, Mrs. William Espolt, Mrs. William Heinder, Mrs. Grady Hicks, Mrs. Louis Homier, Mrs. William Sucksdorf, Mrs. Henry Homier, Mrs. R. F. Frantz, Mrs. W. F. Espolt, Jr., Mrs. John Peterson, Miss Leona Heiden and Miss Bertha Sucksdorf. Motoring to Newport, a fishing party was enjoyed Sunday by members of the Launer family. Those who went were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Launer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Launer and family, N. M. Launer of La Habra, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Launer and children of Fullerton and E. R. Launer of Los Angeles. Work among the Mexicans of La Habra as conducted under the part-time education system by the Fullerton union high school assisted by the La Habra Citrus Assn has passed the experimental stage, its success having been so marked that the school is to establish such work in all the camps of the seven districts. Miss Drusilla Mackey to whom credit is due for a remarkable achievement in the La Habra camp has been made supervising principal for this larger work and she is leaving La Habra at the end of the month. Her headquarters will be in Fullegion. This work will be started in September. Mrs. Ellleanor Hazep, who has been in charge of the Temple street clinic in Los Angeles for the past two years has been appointed to take Miss Mackey's place at the La Habra camp. Resident teachers will be appointed for the other places also. The La Habra Citrus Assn is building a garage at the teacher's bungalow and with the school board aided by subscriptions from the camp and from ranchers is buying a piano for the social hall. Miss Mackey has done a very fine thing in the time she has been working on this problem and has solved not only a troublesome question for the growers but has benefited the camp residents as well. Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing. NONSTOP AIR-MAIL HAMPSHIRE, England, May 12.-Tests have been made with a specially equipped airplane flying at 100 miles an hour, and collecting bags of mail from a high wire without landing. This is the beginning of what is planned as a non-stop air mail express. FIND VIRGINIA METEOR NORFOLK, Va., May 13.-The meteor which startled Virginia in its fall and crash to earth has been found 12 miles northwest of Blackstone in Nottawa county and will be examined by scientists to determine its composition. A hole 500 square feet in area was made in the oak grove where the celestial visitor landed. HOSPITAL BUDGET SACRAMENTO, May 13.-Clarence E. Jarvis, member of the state board of control, announced that the budget for state hospitals and institutions for the year starting June 1 has been figured as $4,-431,660. CUTS WOMEN'S WAGES SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.-An order of the California Industrial Welfare commission cuts the wages of women and children employed in garment factories $1 a week and sets a 48-hour week as standard. M.EUGENE DURFEE Architect Room 5, Cassou Bldg. Phone 692 Anaheim Floors Laid, Seraped and Finished Machine Sanders Local Mgr. at J. Ohlund, 610 E. Chartres Anaheim Phone 776-W For tinting call 596W. FLIERS IN NARROW ESCAPE LOS ANGELES, May 13.-H. R. Weber and Clarence Bruguier of this city had the narrowest imaginable escape from death when their airplane came down upon a high tension wire from a dizzy height. The plane was completely wrecked. An air current caught them in Huntington Park when they started to descend to replenish their gasoline. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 13336 Estate of Christian Haas, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given, by the undersigned, C. C. Haas, Executor of the estate of Christian Haas, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said C. C. Haas, Executor at his place of business, to wit; the office of J. U. Hemmii, his attorney, in Golden State National Bank Building, Anaheim, in the County of Orange, within ten months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 12th day of May, 1922. C.C.HAAS, Executor of the Estate of Christian Haas Deceased. J.U.HEMMI, Attorney for Executor. Publish once a week for 5 times. May 13-20-27, June 3-10. WM.TRAPP, Jr. Cement Pipe Contractor Phone 197R4, Anaheim -Witman, Eyesight specialist. Bring Results Number of Readers LARGEST CIRCULATION IN NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR SALE—Ford Sedan 1921; Good condition. Cheap for cash. Owner going east. Inquire for Walsh, 700 N. Olive or Phone 376-J. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, special built body, good paint and rubber, Bosch magneto, Stewart vacuum, demountable rims, will take roadster in trade. See at 409 Chestnut-st, after 6 p.m. Phone 785-J. FOR SALE—USED CARS '17 Ford Touring.....$160.00 '19 Chevrolet Touring.....$225.00 '18 Oldesmobile Six Touring..$500.00 Paige Touring.....$450.00 Pageol Tractor. International Tractor. Quad Truck. J. J. DeVAUX H. S. Gelnette, Mgr. 328 West Center St. Anaheim, Calif. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Horse. Inquire Wm. Panier, South East-st and Ball-rd. Phone Anaheim 375-M. LOST—Pocketbook, between sugar factory and West Anaheim, Black bill folder. Return to Box C, care Plain Dealer, can have cash as reward. FOUND—Bracelet. Owner may have same by identification and payment of this ad. C. C. Randall 130 W. Center. NOTICE NOTICE This is to notify the public that starting with Saturday, May 13, parking charge will be raised from 15c to 25c. Anaheim Auto Park 222 W. Center-st. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room. 308 S. Los Angeles. FOR RENT—New modern 5-room bungalow. Inquire 1415 Lincoln-ave. FOR RENT—Attractive 4-room and bath apartment, unfurnished, Wall bed. 133 S. Los Angeles, Phone 885. FOR RENT—4-room flat. Just completed, on paved-st. Apply at 171 W. Center-st. Phone 591. FOR RENT—New 3-room unfurnished modern bungalow. 115 N. West, 1st bungalow north of Five Points. FOR RENT—Unfurnished Apts. Ground floor. Danberry Realty Co. 350 E. Center. FOR RENT—Unfurnished, 5-room, new bungalow with garage. Phone 552-J. FOR RENT—Nice furnished room with or without garage. 206 W. Broadway, Phone 552-J. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apartment with garage. Call after 5 p.m. 216 Resh-st. FOR RENT — 4-room unfurnished house and garage. Inquire 422 S. Palm. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house, close in. Apply 152 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished house. Lot 65x200 with 3 garages, suitable for auto repair business, 1 block from P. O. Danberry Realty, 350 E. Center. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, 7-room, beautiful, modern home. Splendid location. Will lease to responsible parties. Address, Box 66 Plain Dealer. FOUND—Bracelet. Owner may have same by identification and payment of this ad. C. C. Randall 130 W. Center. NOTICE NOTICE This is to notify the public that starting with Saturday, May 13, parking charge will be raised from 15c to 25c. Anaheim Auto Park 222 W. Center-st. SITUATION WANTED WANTED—Work on ranch by married man. Phone 171. WANTED—By young girl, light housework. Fullerton R. No. 3, Box 99A. MARRIED MAN wishes work on ranch, experienced hand, handle tractor or team. R. F. D. No. 5, Box 166. Are You Interested in Mining? I have three of the most desirable claims in the livest camp in the west. Will sell all or part interest or will meet you half way in any reasonable plan to promote and develop this property. For full particulars or appointment address. P. O. Box 702, Anaheim or Phone 344M Don't answer without you mean business. FATHER, SONS, IN SAME PULPIT SUNDAY LOS ANGELES, May 13. The unusual sight of a father and two sons, all of whom are at different stages in their ministerial careers, occupying the same pulpit, will be offered at Temple Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher will be assisted by his two sons, sell, recently ordained a minister, and J. Whitcomb Brougher Jr., shortly to be ordained will take FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house, close in. Apply 152 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished house. Lot 65x200 with 3 garages, suitable for auto repair business, 1 block from P. O. Danberry Realty, 350 E. Center. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, 7-room, beautiful, modern home. Splendid location. Will lease to responsible parties. Address, Box 66 Plain Dealer. POULTRY WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W. Pohlmann, 7-R-2; address R. F. D. 2. WANTED—Poultry for cash. E. M. Chalmers, 124 North Los Angeles-st. Phone 9. WANTED — Plymouth rock and Rhode Island Red cockerels six to 8 weeks old. State age and price first letter. W. J. Sutherland Anaheim R. D. No. 4. FOR SALE—Charter Incubator, 540 eggs about new. Hover 500 chick size, one feed cutter and oak dining room table, Sophia De Long, 3rd house north of Cypress Station, R. F. D., 2, Anaheim. ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters 15-ton Scales 242 W. Center St. Anaheim California PROFESSIONALS Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Licensed Drugless Practitioner Phone 80 120 W. Center St. Anaheim DR. C. S. O'TOOLE Physian & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 SAME POLRIT SUNDAY LOS ANGELES, May 13.—The unusual sight of a father and two sons, all of whom are at different stages in their ministerial careers, occupying the same pulpit, will be offered at Temple Baptist church tomorrow. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher will be assisted by his two sons, sell, recently ordained a minister, and J. Whitcomb Brougher, shortly to be ordained, will take part in the "Mother's Day" services in the morning and evening. "Faith will cure the younger generation," says a lecturer. Yes, faith cure—the laying on of hands. Los Angeles Markets Butter ... 38 Fresh extras ... 27 Case count ... 24 Cheese ... 18 @ 20 Hens under 3½ lbs. per lb. ... 24 Pullets ... 24 Hens, 3½ lbs. and up, each, per lb. ... 24 Hens, colored, 4 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 30 Broilers, 1 to 1½ lbs. each ... 26 Broilers, 1½ to 2 lbs. each ... 32 Fryers, 2¼ 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 Stages, per lb. ... 18 Old ducks, 3½ lbs. up, each lb. ... 30 Geese ... 25 Young tom turkeys, 13 lbs., and up, each per lb. ... 40 Young tom turkeys, dressed, 12 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 45 Hen turkeys, 8 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 37 Hen turkeys dressed, 7 lbs. and up, each per lb. ... 42 Old tom turkeys, per lb. ... 35 Small hen turkeys, under 8 lbs., per lb. ... 15 Belgian hare, 2 to 3½ lbs each, per lb. ... 16 Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results. Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results. If it's from Witman's it's good. DR. G. A. NEITH Licensed Drugless Practitioner Phone 80 120 W. Center St Anaheim DR. C. S. O'TOLE Physian & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 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. R. 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. CLEAN FILMS BY CLEAN PEOPLE WASHINGTON, May 13.—"Clean pictures by clean people." This is the slogan and policy adopted by the Motion Picture Theater Owners' Association at its closing session. The organization named a committee of three to meet regularly with a committee of actors, camera men, writers and directors who will make up a board of censorship on conduct in the motion picture industry. The board will consider with the Federation of Art the problem of distributing pictures directly to theater owners. Many auto plants in the Milwaukee district are from 100 to 250 per cent ahead of last year's output. THE RETREAT A Modern Maternity Home Graduate Nurses in Attendance Day and Night Modern Well Equipped Nursery GENTRUDE LAWRENCE 1107 Lincoln Ave Anaheim Phone 326-W See Laguodgue, 596W, painter.