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News of Fullerton WARNING AGAINST OPEN GARBAGE CAN Dr. J. H. Lang, Fullerton health officer, has issued a warning against the leaving of garbage can uncovered, or of not washing and scalding them after they are empties. He says that this is a very dangerous season of the year to leave such things unattended to since it is likely to cause sickness. GRAMMAR TEACHER WEDS In the presence of about 30 friends and relatives, Miss Stella Virginia Chamberlain became the bride of Mr. Robert A. McKibben, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chamberlain, parents of the bride on Tuesday evening. They Rev. C. M. Crist performed the ceremony. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Florence Brown of Los Angeles sang very beautiful, "Because" and "O Promise Me." The bride and groom entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Anita Sheperdson of Fullerton. The bride was dressed in a becoming gown of white georgette crepe and her tulle veil was crowned with orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. McKibben, as Miss Chamberlain was one of the prominent and popular members of the Fullerton grammar school teaching force and her resignation is deeply regretted. Mr. McKibben is a popular student of the Univ. of So. Cal. and is also assistant pastor at the Wilshire Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. McKibben left after an informal reception for parts unknown and after a two weeks trip will be at home to their relatives and friends in Los Angeles. J. C. ALUMNI ORGANIZE Fullerton J. C. Alumni will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Fullerton H.S. in the second court of the domestic science and art building. Since this is the first meeting of this organization it is planned to adopt a constitution and elect officers. Refreshments PROPERTY OWNERS TO WIDEN WILSHIRE Dale King reported at the Fullerton B. of T. last night that all property owners on East Wilshire-ave have signed for the widening of the street with the exception of the So. Counties Gas Co., and that it is expected to get it today. It is planned to submit the petition with the signatures to city trustees as soon as all property owners are signed up, and to widen the street five feet. The city hall committee also reported having investigated a number of municipal buildings in So. Cal., and that it is planned to have an architect to draw plans for a new city hall at an early date. BIRDSEY DRIVES AGAIN D. A. Birdsey, night agent at the Fullerton office of the crown Stage Co., expects to be relieved within a few days to go on the road as a relief driver between Santa Ana and Long Beach. Mr. Birdsey being a qualified driver as well as a ticket agent, Dick Virgin is to take his place as night agent at Fullerton. KARAM WINS TOURNEY Karam won the head pin tourney with 326. At developed last night when the last men shot. Frederick was second with 321 and Raymond third with 310. Twenty-eight bowlers shot. TRIED FOR OWNING LIQUOR J. D. Van Ness of Los Alamitos was given a jury trial before Judge French in the Fullerton police court today on the charge of having had liquor in his possession. The Fullerton band held regular practice last night. M. G. Hunt and wife of Hansen-rd are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hunt of Fullerton. K.P.GRAND OFFICER SHOWN COURTESY Walter Amstutz, of the local Knights of Pythias, was guest or J. C. ALUMNI ORGANIZE Fullerton J. C. Alumni will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Fullerton H. S. in the second court of the domestic science and art building. Since this is the first meeting of this organization it is planned to adopt a constitution and elect officers. Refreshments will be served and there is to be a program. All J. C. graduates are invited. Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing. Witman, Eyesight Specialist. CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND. The Diamond Brand sells cars and other vehicles in Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Take one other car with him. Take one other car with his wife. Take one other car with his children. K.P. GRAND OFFICER SHOWN COURTESY Walter Amountz, of the local Knights of Pythias, was guest or honor last evening in compliment to his recent election to the office or Grand Master at Arms, to which position he was elected at the grand lodge held in Chico last May. K. P.'s from Redondo Beach, Norwalk, Tustin, Orange, Santa Ana and many other towns in the county were present. Among the notables was Past Grand Master Robert J. Loucks, of Los Angeles, who came down to express his congratulations. He also addressed the meeting. Light refreshments were served after the secret session. About one hundred Knights were present. ADD CLASS TO YOUR CAR Dainty Monograms and Initials. Anaheim Auto Washing & Simonizing Co. Moved to West Bros. Electric Shop. Cor. Los Angeles and Chestnut Sts. Anaheim Furnish Your Home By Our Dignified Furnish Your Home By Our Dignified Credit Plan The surroundings in the new home demand newer and brighter furniture, and we are certain our excellent stock of home furnishings in every department offer hundreds of suggestions that will make it an easy matter to make your selections. Another interesting feature is the moderate prices of our quality merchandise. Whether your order be large or small we invite you to take advantage of our dignified credit plan. STROUP-BARN FURNITURE COMPANY ANAHEIM BREAK RECORD FOR LOUPE SHIPMENTS All records of shipments from the Imperial Valley were broken Tuesday when 420 cars left for markets. Yesterday 510 cars were scheduled to move out. The peak of shipments takes place this week, and beginning next week shipments will steadily decrease. The season will be over within two or three weeks. The competition from this current rival of the Valencia orange has little or no effect upon prices so far, which have remained firm or gone higher. Prices are expected to be practically unchanged for several weeks yet. WANTS TO JAIL RICH GLAND BUYERS SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.—Heavy jail sentences should be given Harold F. McCormick, the millionaire manufacturer and other wealthy men who use their money in purchasing life-giving glands from poverty-stricken individuals." Assemblyman William Hornblower of the California legislature made the foregoing assertion today in announcing his intentions of introducing a drastic bill at the next session of the legislature prohibiting such traffic. SURGEONS SEEK TO SAVE AUTO VICTIMS Two noted San Francisco surgeons, rushed to San Luis Obispo from the northern city, sought today to say the life of Frank C. Mitchell, assistant to the president of the Bank of Italy, who was seriously injured last night in an automobile accident near San Luis Obispo, Mitchell was rushed to a hospital in that city. PARACHUTES SAVE 3 IN PLANE FALL WICHITA, Kan., June 22.—When a machine, piloted by Roy Snow went into a fatal tailspin at 3000 feet elevation, Snow and two passengers, one of them a woman, merely unhooked their parachutes and descended safely. FIGHT TO SAVE BABE FREEDOM DENIED TO PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON, June 22.—President Harding today refused to approve "absolute, immediate and complete independence" to the Philippines as recently requested by the delegation from the islands. The President's refusal of the plea for independence was made known to the delegation in a conference at the White House this morning. Harding, it was said, expressed a hope that independence should be granted the islands ultimately, but he made it clear that he does not yet consider the time ripe for such action. DAKOTA COUNTIES PICNIC SATURDAY The Dickey and Brown-Co. Association will hold its 12th annual picnic Saturday, June 24, at Bixby Park, Long Beach. All who ever lived in either of these two counties in the Dakotas are requested to be present at this reunion and picnic. W. J. Elliott, President; Jason B. Root, Secretary. HUGE DEVELOPMENT OF POWER PREDICTED SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.—Fifteen billion dollars will be spent in the West during the next 10 years to generate electric energy from water power, Robert Sibley, editor of the Journal of Electricity and Western Industry, told the Advertising club here. CALIFORNIA OFFER FUNDS FOR INDIANS CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., June 22.—Through the work of Mrs. H. A. Atwood of Riverside, chairman of the Indian affairs committee of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, a group of Californians have volunteered to furnish $5000 a year for the Indian committee. TO HANDLE PROHIBITION SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.—United States Attorney John T. Williams today received orders from Attorney General Daugherty to take charge of all federal prohibition cases in the United States courts. He succeeds Robert H. McCormack. WEISEL CONCORDIA SPEAKER JULY 4TH The program of the Concordia Society for the observance of Independence Day is practically complete with the selection of Hon. Hans V. Weisel, City Attorney, as the speaker of the day. Weisel is an eloquent speaker and his address is expected to reflect the patriotism of German-American Anaheimers. A barbecue, at which 1,000 pounds of meat will be devoured, and dancing also will be features. TUFFREE DECLARED INSANE Fred. B. Tuffree, Placentia rancher who escaped from the County hospital where he was under observation, has been adjudged insane and will be taken to the State Hospital at Norwalk. Tuffree has alternate spells of perfect sanity. He will be paroled, it is believed, as soon as he is deemed safe. He was captured at El Cajon, San Diego-co. REPORT AUTO DAMAGED An accident was reported to local police from Lemon and Center-sts in which a Bulk car driven by O. C. Otis of Fullerton is said to have been struck and considerably damaged by a Ford car driven by Eugene Lopez, of San Bernardino. No one was injured. SHRINERS REACH HONOLULU HONOLULU, June 22.—Nobles of the Mystic Shrine are scheduled to arrive here today on a pilgrimage from San Francisco in honor of Jas. S. McCandless, new Imperial Potentate. Fifteen outrigger canoes with beautiful girls will meet the visitors. BARHAM'S BODY IN N.Y. NEW YORK, June 22.—The body of Guy Brinton Barham, former pres. the Los Angeles Eventing Herald Publishing Co., has arrived here accompanied by William Randolph Hearst, on the White Star Liner Olympic. FINED FOR SPEEDING W. F. Payne and A. E. Raitt, arraigned before Judge Kuchel this morning on a charge of speeding, were fined $5 each. PARACHUTES SAVE 3 IN PLANE FALL WICHITA, Kan., June 22.—When a machine, piloted by Roy Snow went into a fatal tailspin at 3000 feet elevation, Snow and two passengers, one of them a woman, merely unhooked their parachutes and descended safely. FIGHT TO SAVE BABE WHO SWALLOWED PIN ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 22.—A hospital corps today fought for the life of Douglas Harold Lewis, aged 17 months, child of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis. The boby swallowed an open safety pin, which was removed thru two major surgical operations. AGREE ON $6,537,000 FOR NEW AIRCRAFT WASHINGTON, June 22. — The house and senate conferences on the annual navy supply measure agreed to the inclusion of a senate amendment granting $6,537,000 in the naval appropriation bill for new construction of aircraft. ENG. CORPS CHIEF IN L. A. LOS ANGELES, June 22.—On a tour of inspection, Major General Lausing H. Beach, chief of the U.S. Engineering Corps, arrived here today. NATIONAL MONUMENT HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, June 22. Halifax has been chosen as the site of a national monument to Canadians lost at sea through hazard of the war by the war graves commission. BARHAM'S BODY IN N.Y. NEW YORK, June 22.—The body of Guy Brinton Barham, former pres. the Los Angeles Eventing Herald Publishing Co., has arrived here accompanied by William Randolph Hearst, on the White Star Liner Olympic. FINED FOR SPEEDING W. F. Payne and A. E. Raitt, arraigned before Judge Kuchel this morning on a charge of speeding, were fined $5 each. 105 West Center St. Anaheim STOP Style Shop CLEARANCE BLOUSES Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Pongees, $5 values $3.75 Special $6.50 Values $4.95 Special $7.50 Values $5.95 Special Lot of Wool Slip-Overs $2.45 Silk Sweaters offered at greatly reduced prices $4.95 and up Bathing Suits DRESSES Canton Crepes, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Taffetas. Values up to $45 Special, $18.75 Organdie Dresses. Here is a very extra special. Values up to $25 $12.50 Coats and Capes included in all newer materials. 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