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1922-07-14 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Saturday Will Be the Last Day of Semi- SemiFalkenstein's Annual Clearance Bringing scores of very worth while savings and special features, which command the attention of every woman in this section who realizes the economies presented here. EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE SHARES IN THE MANY MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES OF THIS Semi - Annual Clearance Falkenstein's ANAHEIM FULLERTON DEPT. GIVES WHISKEY TO MINOR, FINED $150 R. B. James was haled before Judge French of the Fullerton police court yesterday on the charge of giving a minor a drink of whiskey. The charge was preferred by Marshall E. R. Rudy of Brea, and he was given his choice of a fine of $150, or 90 days in the county jail. He accepted the fine, and paid bail or it. The jail sentence is hanging over him until the remainder is paid. The civil case of Jones vs. Holt was heard by Judge French yesterday. It das a suit for damages in an auto accident occurring some time ago. Judgment was found for the plaintiff in the amount of $95.95. WANT 200 AT CLASS A campaign is being made for at least 200 at the Houser Bible class at the Rialto theatre Sunday morning when Rev. Walter Thornton, the new pastor of the Christian church of Fullerton and new leader of the class, is to be in charge. The executive committee held a reception to Rev. Thornton yesterday, and at the suggestion of Dale King, president of the class, the arrangement for the campaign was made. Mr. King said this is the best way to show the new leader that they are behind him. PUT ON HOTEL RAFTERS The rafters for the roof are being put onto the rear of the new California Hotel at Fullerton, and the building is making rapid strides towards completion. It will be ready for opening Nov. 1; it is stated. Work is also progressing on the high school administration building wings. A deep ditch has been dug for the building. MISSES RAPP ENTERTAIN A party was held last night at the home of the Misses Marion and Carol Rapp. Games were played. CALIFORNIA Wonderful 2 ALL ANAHEIMERS Jack Rh IN HIS CELEBRATION Presented by Him FAMOUS FOR HIS NOTED "YOUNG A BRILLIANT INSTRUMENTAL WORLD TRAVELER, WAR CORPORATE" ALSO THAT SPLENDID FIRE FEATURING VERA GORDON NO RAISE The rafters for the roof are being put onto the rear of the new California Hotel at Fullerton, and the building is making rapid strides towards completion. It will be ready for opening Nov. 1, it is stated. Work is also progressing on the high school administration building wings. A deep ditch has been dug for the vining. MISSES RAPP ENTERTAIN A party was held last night at the home of the Misses Marion and Carol Rapp. Games were played, there was music and refreshments were served. Guests included the Misses Elsie and Lillie Kraft, Louise Schmidt, India Peddicord, and Hulda Eleanor and Theressa Basoness, and Milton Pannier, Sam Betz and John Kraft and William Rapp. The regular meeting of directors of Fullerton board of trade is scheduled Monday at noon at the McFarlane Cafe. The board did not meet this week, since the cafe was undergoing repairs. ANAHEIM NO. TWO WINS 3 STRAIGHT Anaheim No. 2 won three straight last night in a postponed match with Huntington Park in the So Cal. Elks Bowling league. Huntington has very consistently lost 18 straight. The scores: - Anaheim Elks No. 2 - Efker ... 158 - Williams ... 150 - Schneider ... 157 - Yoern ... 197 - Evans ... 171 - Totals ... 838 - Huntington Park Elks - Dunbar ... 165 - Wills ... 151 - Ashden ... 143 - Matton ... 151 - Werner ... 165 - Totals ... 775 So Calif. Elks Bowling Ass'n. Standing at End of First Half Division No. 1 W. L. A. Long Beach ... 13 Redondo ... 12 Los Angeles ... 11 Pasadena ... 11 Santa Monica ... 10 Anaheim ... 4 Glendale ... 2 Division No. 2 W. L. A. Long Beach ... 13 Anaheim ... 12 Santa Monica ... 12 Los Angeles ... 11 San Bernardino ... 9 Glendale ... 6 Huntington Park ... 0 LOYAL FANS FLOCK TO ARENA TONIGHT This is boxing night, and once again the faithful fans will be headed toward the Sugar Factory grounds where the Athletic club's arena is situated. Tonight's card looks exceptionally good. Fans are in for "a lage evening" of sport. The entire bill teems with action from the curtain raiser to the main event which brings together rough, tough Ol Jack Martin and Ted Frenchie, the colored champion of everything, of Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles. Both boys are noted for their readiness, willing style of mixing. There is action all the time for both can sock. The semi-windup between those two good youngsters, Leonard Lee and Kid Louie, is coming in for nearly as much attention as the feature. Both boys are clever, heady fighters and can hit, too. It will be Louie's first appearance in a local ring in several weeks. He is in good shape and should make the Denver "Banty" step fast all the way. Lee is in much better condition than formerly and is out to win as quickly as possible. He confidently expects to stop the placenta youth as he is after a main event. The preliminaries all look out of the ordinary. Babe Orton, the fast Indian lad who is rapidly coming to the front, stacks up with Packy O'Farrell, the Santa Ana lad, who makes 'em all think he is Paddy Dillon, not only in looks, but action as well. Hard-hitting Bobby Gray, the La Habra slugger, is taking on more tough game when he mixes with Jimmy Lewis of Los Angeles. Lewis is a fighter of the same order as Gray, and eats up the wallops with a rellish as well as doling out the same. Mose Mootch and Johnny Nandess the two youngsters who furnished the fans with one of those mills a couple of weeks ago ought to repeat. The management wishes again to emphasize that ladies are welcome and will be admitted free of charge with escort. This offer holds good to any seat in the ringside and reserve sections (first row ringside excepted). A big crowd is anticipated for the show tonight and arrangements have been made to handle an unusually large number. Billy Darnley will referee all bouts. If It's from Witman's It's Good! Baseball Standings PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pc. Vernon 61 37.622 San Francisco 61 39.610 Los Angeles 50 52.490 Oakland 50 52.490 Salt Lake 47 50.485 Seattle 46 53.465 Portland 43 54.443 Sacramento 40 61.390 Yesterday's Results Los Angeles, 8-4; Portland, 3-0. Vernon, 7-7; Salt Lake, 6-22 (first game 14 innings). Seattle, 5; San Francisco, 2. Sacramento, 3; Oakland, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pc. St. Louis 49 34.590 New York 48 36.571 Chicago 42 39.519 Detroit 43 42.506 Washington 38 42.475 Cleveland 38 42.475 Philadelphia 34 44.436 Boston 35 47.427 Yesterday's Results Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 4. Cleveland, 4; Boston, 2. St. Louis-New York game postponed, rain. Chicago-Washington called end of 4th, no game, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pc. New York 49 27.645 St. Louis 49 34.590 Chicago 42 38.525 Cincinnati 42 40.512 Brooklyn 41 40.506 Pittsburg 36 43.456 Philadelphia 29 46.387 Boston 28 48.368 Yesterday's Results Chicago, 5; New York, 4 (12 in.) St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, 0. Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 2. Boston-Pittsburgh opened, rain. Grand Theatre SATURDAY ONLY A Brand New Show—Anaheim’s Favorite Rookie | Snuffy | Lewis and His Sunkist Girls IN A PEPPY—JAZZY Musical Revue Here’s a lot of class — Also a good picture, too. MARIE PROVOST in “HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS” ONE VAUDEVILLE SHOW ONLY Starting at 8:45—Picture Starts at 7:15. CALIFORNIA Friday, July 14, 1922 FORNIA STARTS TODAY Wonderful 2-Part Program ANAHEIMERS ARE INVITED TO SEE RETLAW THIS CELEBRATED ORPHEUM ACT by Him by Special Request IS NOTED "YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY" CARTOONS INSTRUMENTALIST AND MUSICIAN ER, WAR CORRESPONDENT, MONOLOGIST ALSO ALSO T SPLENDID FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Good Provider" VERA GORDON AND DORE DAVIDSON RAISE IN PRICES SPLENDID FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Good Provider" VERA GORDON AND DORE DAVIDSON RAISE IN PRICES ING SUNDAY ONLY CT FROM THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Minstrel Monarchs JOHN GORMAN, CHARLES UDELL, CHARLES WHITE, JAMES CELEBRATED IN MINSTREL HISTORY — EVERY LINER—ALSO JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S "THE MAN BASEBALL CALIFORNIA LEAGUE Anaheim Elks VS. Huntington Park Elks 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY, JULY 16 AT ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL FIELD Huntington Park Elks 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY, JULY 16 AT ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL FIELD This game was scheduled for Huntington Park's diamond but for mutual convenience was transferred here. Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results BOXING TONIGHT at 8:30 WEEKLY FRIDAY NITE PROGRAM Anaheim Athletic Club's Arena (Sugar Factory Grounds) MAIN EVENT—150 lbs. Jack Martin vs. Ted Frenchie (Colored (Vernon) (Madison Square Garden) SEMI-WINDUP—118 lbs. Kid Louie vs. Leonard Lee (Placentia) (Anaheim) 4—FAST PRELIMINARIES—4 Prices—Ringside $1.50, Reserved $1.27, General Admission $1.00. Plus Tax. Tickets on sale at United Cigar Store, Dugas & McGaugh Bowling Alleys and Anaheim Barber Shop and Cigar Stand. LADIES ADMITTED FREE to ringside and reserved sections (1st row ringside excepted) when accompanied by escort.