oc-plain-dealer 1922-10-13
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT
RODOLPH VALENTINO
Supported by Maude George and Earl Williams,
in H. A. Van Loans Masterpiece of Parisian Life.
"A Rogue's Romance"
JIMMY AUBREY
and his laughing automobile in
"THE CHICKEN PARADE"
Stars Off Stage
Intimate Views in Life of
Buster Keaton ... Tom Mix
Bull Montana ... Eddie Lyons
Theodore Roberts ... Bebe Daniels
Harry Hahn—Baritone Soloist
By popular demand moving pictures of Saturday's Prize Baby Contest will be repeated tonight and Saturday.
United Little Symphony Orchestra
UNITED
Performances 7 and 9 P.M.
City Briefs
Mrs. Robert Marvin, temporarily of Balboa, was in Anaheim yesterday to attend the W. F. M. S. meeting of White Temple church.
City Briefs
Mrs. Robert Marvin, temporarily of Balboa, was in Anaheim yesterday to attend the W. F. M. S. meeting of White Temple church.
Mrs. Claude H. Weadon has returned from a several weeks visit with relatives in Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. J. C. Calloway of Long Beach was the guest yesterday of Mrs. W. P. Quarton. She being one of the members of the E. Z. Club.
John Clark of Chaffee Junior College is spending the week-end at Anaheim. He is a graduate of the class of '22 A. U. H. S.
Mrs. Helen Perry of Santa Monica is the guests of relatives and friends for several days.
Otto Lowenstein made a business trip to Los Angeles today.
Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman of Riverside is passing several days in Anaheim. Mrs. Kuhlman was a former Anaheim resident. She divides her time with relatives in Riverside and San Bernardino.
Mrs. Cella Picklesimer of the Cherry Blossom Cafe left last night over the Santa Fe for Weatherby, Mo., for a visit at her old home.
Mrs. C. W. Murphy of Fullerton is entertaining Mrs. J. Chisholm of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and Mrs. John Goldstone of Alameda.
Frank Crook and friends from Anaheim motored to Long Beach last evening.
WORLD HOPE RESTS IN UNITED STATES
(oCntinued From Page One) cinnati and others have passed laws nullifying the 18th amending. The Wright law referendum in California is simply a nullification referendum, he said, which has as its object the ordering of 400,000 officers to keep their hands off the violators of the constitution. He said that the truth is the antidote, and hat is wha the Alcohol Education Association has as its object—getting the truth about alcohol to the people.
The association has a European department of scientific research, and a European advisory committee on research. The national officers of the association, exclusive of Capt. Hobson, include David Starr Jordan, H. R. Bonner, Montaville Flowers and John Willis Baer. The board of directors is as follows: Hon. Henry J. Allen, governor of Kansas; John Willis Baer, vice-president Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank; Luther Burbank, naturalist; Hon. Arthur Capper, U. S. senator from Kansas; Hon. P. P. Claxton ex-commissioner of education of the U. S.; Dr. Josiah
80 California Fire Chiefs ask YOU to vote YES on #5 State Ballot
# 5
State Ballot November Election
Protect women and children!
Stop fire waste!
Encourage upbuilding of our cities!
Reduce rentals!
Lower taxes!
This law regulates — does not prohibit!
Existing dwellings are not in any manner whatsoever affected by the Housing Law—neither now nor in the future. The construction features apply only to new buildings erected after the law becomes effective.
Endorsed by
SAN FRANCISCO REAL ESTATE BOARD
LOS ANGELES REALTY BOARD
CALIFORNIA HOUSING & BUILDING INSTITUTE
BUILDING OWNERS ASSOCIATION
HOTELMEN'S ASSOCIATION
THE DAVID SCANNELL CLUB, INC. (which comprises 98% of all officers and members of the San Francisco Fire Department)
OPEN FORUM, COMMONWEALTH CLUB, SAN FRANCISCO
CALIFORNIA FIRE CHIEFS' COMMITTEE — AND NUMEROUS OTHER CIVIC BODIES AND CLUBS
The association has a European department of scientific research, and a European advisory committee on research. The national officers of the association, exclusive of Capt. Hobson, include David Starr Jordan, H. R. Bonner, Montaville Flowers and John Willis Baer. The board of directors is as follows: Hon. Henry J. Allen, governor of Kansas; John Willis Baer, vice-president Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank; Luther Burbank, naturalist; Hon. Arthur Capper, U. S. senator from Kansas; Hon. P. P. Claxton ex-commissioner of education of the U. S.; Dr. Josiah Evans Cowles, physician and surgeon of Los Angeles; J. W. Crabtree, secretary of the National Education Association; Hon.-Delphin M. Delmas, attorney; Susan M. Dorsey, superintendent of school, Los Angeles; Montaville Folwers, general secretary of the A. E. E.; Archbishop Edward J. Hanna, archdiocese of San Francisco; Capt. Richmond P. Hobson, president of the A. E. A.; J. W. Jameson, business man, Los Angeles; Dr. Howard A. Kelley, professor of gynecology, Johns Hopkins University; Dr. Ira Landrith, extension secretary, Christian Endeavor; E. G. Lewis builder of Atascadero, etc. Dr. Wm. Palmer Lucas, professor of pediatrics, University of California; Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, Temple Emanu-El, San Francisco; Judge Chas. H. Pollock, attorney, Fargo, North Dakota; Bishop L. C. Sanford, Episcopal church, Fresno, Calif.; Dr. Robert E. Swain, professor of Chemistry, Stanford University; Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chemist, food expert; Judge Curtis D. Wilbur supreme court of California.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: C. J. Spacer, San Francisco; T. E. Hill, Los Angeles; C. S. Waite, Los Angeles; E. A. Warren, Los Angeles; F. H. Leaster, Oakland; M. R. Davis, Oakland; W. G. Hudlow Los Angeles; A. L Neal, Hemet; W.A.Kraus, Los Angeles; A.L.Jordan, Los Angeles; J.P.Martin, Los Angeles; W.W.Harvey, Los Angeles; J.R.Hargrove, Los Angeles; F.W.Hammett, San Diego; R.V.William, Oceanside; J.E.Dickey, San Francisco Hardy Gibson, Los Angeles; F.C.Klistner, San Diego; George R.Burbank, San Francisco, and J.C.Maxwell, San Francisco.
Some find college work easy because they have wonderful brains, and some because they have wonderful biceps.
News of Fullerton
RELIC OF LONG AGO UNEARTHED TODAY
An army rifle of the long, long ago was unearthed today at the Santa Fe depot in Fullerton while excavating under the freight depot, and is on exhibition by S. E. Reed, Santa Fe agent at the Fullerton office. The old rifle is so rusted and decayed that it is not possible to tell its make, but it looks very much like a "make" of gun used in the early days. The only explanation of how it got under the freight depot is that it was lost many years ago before the building of the depot by its owner. Mr. Reed laughingly remarks that the gun was possibly used by the American grenadiers in 1776 and brot to California later.
SHIPKEY ELECTED SENIOR PRESIDENT
The Fullerton High school senior class held its annual election this morning. The following officers were elected: Ted Shipkey, president; Alfred Knight, vice president; Faye Lindsey secretary; Phelps Greffox, treasurer; M. Gregory, yell leader, assisted by Charles Robinson; Marjorie Stephens and Johanna Vickers, song leaders; Edith Mieser, athletic manager; Ralph Hill, boys' baseball captain; Fred Hexmahalch, boys' basketball captain; Clifford Allen, tract captain.
$93,000 IMPROVEMENTS IN PAST HALF MONTH
Permits covering improvements approximating in value $45,000 have been issued by E. S. Richman, Fullerton building inspector, since Tuesday at noon, it was announced today. This makes a total of $93,000 for this month.
FRESH VOLUMES AT FULLERTON LIBRARY
A list of new books ready for circulation Saturday evening, Oct. 14 has been announced as follows:
Non-Fiction
The Apocrypha. Day—A handbook of the Petroleum industry in 2 volumes.
Galeworthy—Justice;
a tragedy in four acts.
Gaynor—Finger plays; elemental hand and finger exercises.
Hodges—How to know the Bible.
Ibeen—Brand, a play;
Lewisohn—Upstream, an autobiography.
London—Revolution and other essays.
Loomis—Tables of logarithms of numbers;;
Neidlinger—Small songs for small ingers.
Phelps—Reading the Bible.
Pinero—Social plays: "The Thunderbolt" "Mid-channel."
Riley & Gaynor—Songs of the child world, books 1, 2 and 3.
Stoeving—Story of the violin.
Watson—Psychology from the standpoint of the behaviorist. The stucco house; published by the Atlas Portland Cement Co.
Fiction
Babcock—The soul of Ann Rutledge;
Abraham Lincoln's romance.
Bindloss—The wilderness mine.
Derieux—Frank of Freedom Hill;
a story for dog lovers.
Durkin—The Lobstick trail; adventure story of northern Canada.
London—The turtles of Tasman.
Miln;Mr. Wn. Nicolson—Sweet Waters.
Norris—Brass.
Terhune—Buff, a collie.
Herhune—Lad; a dog.
Ward—The gates ajar.
Wharton—Glimpses of the moon.
Strunsky—Sinbad and his friends; a book of humorous essays.
Juvenile
Altsheler—Keepers of the trails,
a story of the great woods.
Blaisdale—American history storybook.
Evan—Old time tales.
Kelland—Catty Atkins.
Mathews—Livingstone the pathfinder.
Smith—Arabelle and Araminta stories.
Smith—the young Puritans in King Phillip's war.
Tapan—Heroes of progress, stories of
BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB AT HI SCHOOL TONITE
The Fullerton Business Men's Club is to hold its semi-weekly exercises this evening. The Y. M. C. A. has arranged so that the business men can hold exercises twice a week at
FULLERTON BRIEFSE
Mrs. Lora Giblon and her brother, Ed Richardson, left last night over the Santa Fe for Springdale, Arkansas.
An operation was performed this morning at the Fullerton hospital on Mr. Meachen of Los Angeles.
Swarms of road salesmen are making life miserable these days for Fullerton trustees each one lauding his own particular brand of paving to the skies. Bids on the new paving are to be received Tuesday night.
The Fullerton High school second team heavyweight squad play, the Tustin boys in football this afternoon at Tustin.
LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Oct. 13.—Ben Luna began serving his "stretch"—25 years today. Convicted of mail robbery in Dallas, Tex., two years ago, Luna escaped and wasn't heard from until he walked into the warden's office at the federal penitentiary here.
In former days fools blew out the gas. Now they step on it.
School of Music
Open for enrollment. Suite No. 3
107½ East Center Street
Phone 663
$93,000 IMPROVEMENTS IN PAST HALF MONTH
Permits covering improvements approximating in value $45,000 have been issued by E. S. Richman, Fullerton building inspector, since Tuesday at noon, it was announced today. This makes a total of $93,000 for this month so far. The total for last month was $362,305. The largest single permit issued this week is for a 16-room, four-apartment house at 322 East Wilshire.
W. M. Maulsar was arraigned before Judge French this morning on the charge of vagrancy and sentenced to 30 days in the county jail.
We Believe in Anaheim
We have faith in Northern Orange County
As evidence, we have expended thousands of dollars to build and equip a—
Modern High Class Cleaning Establishment
at 920 N. Los Angeles Street
Which opens for business
Monday, Oct. 16, 1922
We have added to our force one of the best fancy work cleaners in So. California, an expert in this line of work—also an experienced fancy finisher, which enables us to offer cleaning service unequalled in Orange County.
Do you want to be shown? A trial will convince you our work is superior. Phone Anaheim 48. Placentia 6.
Acme Cleaners & Dyers
you our work is superior. Phone Anaheim 48.
Placentia 6.
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Brunswick
PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
SCHMIDT MUSIC STORE
Established 1914
Phone 890 177 W. Center St.
TONIGHT AT 8:30
BOXING
ANAHEIM ATHLETIC CLUB'S ARENA
(Sugar Factory Grounds)
MAIN EVENT—155 POUNDS
Harry Lee vs. 'One Round' Andrews
(Huntington Beach) (San Francisco)
Semi—125 Pounds
Johnny McGraw vs. Joe Garcia
(Anaheim) (Santa Barbara)
4 Fast Preliminaries 4
Prices—Ringside $1.50, Reserved $1.27, General Admission $1.00.
Plus Tax. Tickets on sale at United Cigar Store; 123 W. Center St.
Phone 153. LADIES ADMITTED FREE to ringside and reserved sections (1st row ringside excepted) when accompanied by escort.
HEIM, CALIFORNIA Friday, Oct. 13, 1922
California Theatre Anaheim
COMING SUNDAY AND MONDAY
The Most Spectacular Picture of the Year!
“THE STORM”
Starring House Peters
Valli Valli and Matt Moore
The Picture that Created Such a Tremendous Sensation in Los Angeles!
OTHER GREAT FEATURES
Included on this Program.
The Picture that Created Such a Tremendous Sensation in Los Angeles!
OTHER GREAT FEATURES
Included on this Program.
No Raise in Prices
Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results
Identity In The Resurrection
Hear what the Bible says concerning identity beyond the grave.
Free Lecture
by
J. C. Watt
Odd Fellows Bldg.
3rd Flr. 133 W. Center
Sunday Oct. 15
8 P.M.
Auspices of
I. B. S. A.
CALIFORNIA Anaheim’s Foremost Theatre De Luxe
Today and Tomorrow
MAGNIFICENT FEATURE PROGRAM
CALIFORNIA Anaheim's Foremost Theatre De Luxe
Today and Tomorrow
MAGNIFICENT FEATURE PROGRAM
THE WEST COAST THEATRES INC. PRESENTS
Niles Welch
(SON) FAMOUS MOVIE STAR IN HIS SUPERB N. W.
ED. POLICE PLAYLET "TRAPPED"—AN ORPHEUM
UPPORTED BY VIRGINIA AINSWORTH AND JACK
BERBY.
ALSO
DON CHANEY in
LESH and BLOOD"
His Most Brilliant Picture Offering
ult Purchasing an Admission to Either Saturday Night Performreceive a Popularity Contest Ballot Good for
VOTES! CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY
AT MIDNIGHT SHARP
Raise In Prices!