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JAPAN IMPORTS OIL FOR HER NAVY TOKLO, Dec. 8.—With all the drastic military and naval reductions that may be realized, the question of naval fuel will remain as far from solution as before, states an authority. The government long has been striving for the realization of self-sufficiency, but with the gradual diminishment of the annual output and the wanting prospects of oil exploitation the government will for a long time have to cling to the old policy of hoarding imported oil. Imports from America this year amount already to 100,000 tons and from Borneo to 350,000. Read Plain Dealer Want Ads. WASTE LIQUORS BECOME USEFUL The atomizer has gone into business for itself and is making dividends out of wastes. Such evil-looking liquids as the greasey waters from fish oil plants, waste sulphite liquors from paper mills, and the waters in which raw wool has been washed, yield wealth when forced through the atomizer. Walter H. Dickerson, a member of the New York section, "American Chemical society, gives a description of the recent invented machinery which reduces material from a liquid to a dry powder condition. The process is described briefly, as one of "reducing the material of be dried at a finely divided state by spraying or atomizing; exposing the spray to heated air or gas and quickly effecting the evaporation of the moisture contents." Mr. Dickerson believes that some day the Chicago river may be run through such a machine, to the greater beauty of the stream itself and to good economic advantage. "Indeed, this would be entirely possible and advantageous," said he, "if the waste heat that escapes up the flues of manufacturing plants in the industrial district of Chicago near the river could be utilized for drying operations." In paper manufacture, chemists have found, only about 50 per cent of the wood used in making pulp goes into the paper. The remaining portion of the wood passes off in the waste waters from the plant. Analyses showed that these waste waters contain high proportions of lignin—the adhesive material in wood. This is not required in paper but is very useful for the making of binders—scores for use in making molds used in foundries, and in making coal briquettes. The spray drying process makes the recovery of the lignin a profitable operation. The waste waters from fish oil plants yield materials good for fertilizer and for poultry food. Waste waters from wool cleansing plants give grease, nitrogen and potash. LEGION In the Superior California Notice of A Dissolution In the Matter solution a pany, a company Notice is J. F. Boege organized using California of California of the Suppe of Orange, 28th day of application sue of the Dealer," a Orange County published a said newspaper lot of thirty after the 28th year 1922, and said period any person tion to said solution of pany, a company Given un- of said Suppe of Orange, 28th day of (Seal). HEAD, RUIT Attorney Publish. N. 6,7,8,9,10 20,21,22. NOTICE OF SIGN In the Ma- Opening City of A Line of A "A", Yille Anabelm. Lot 7 and in said notice is WIREEA solution en laying out alley in th What do you know about COFFEE? DO YOU KNOW that Coffee is not always what it appears to be—that it is not necessarily fresh because packed in tin containers, or of an inferior grade when packed in paper bags. Orange Blossom brand is the highest grade coffee, packed in glassin-lined paper bags, solely to save the consumer the cost of the tin container. It is roasted and ground fresh every day, and only enough is supplied dealers to meet immediate needs—insuring full strength and flavor when the product reaches the consumer. One trial will convince you that there is no better coffee at any price. "It's Always Fresh" ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE ASK YOUR GROCER Analyses showed that these waste waters contain high proportions of lignin—the adhesive material in wood. This is not required in paper but is very useful for the making of binders—scores for use in making molds used in foundries, and in making coal briguettes. The spray drying process makes the recovery of the lignin a profitable operation. The waste waters from fish oil plants yield materials good for fertilizer and for poultry food. Waste waters from wool cleansing plants give grease, nitrogen and potash. Other industrial uses of the process include a new method of making starch, in that it can be reduced to the form of fine powder, through the atomizer and drier, cheaper and faster than by old methods of drying. Wastes from the sugar mills of Cuba and Louisiana are being made into stock foods and the pineapple juice which heretofore were allowed to run into the ocean from the canning plants in Hawaii, are now being preserved and converted into fine sugars. In the manufacture of powdered milk one of the difficulties encountered has been that of temperature control. The product often has a burnt or "caramel" taste. By the spray drying process this has been eliminated. 105 DOCTORS SUE TO ANNUL DRY LAW NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—One hundred and five physicians brought action in United States district court here today to annul prohibition laws insofar as they restrict amount of alcohol beverages that may be prescribed by doctors. The attorneys for the physicians obtained subpenas directing Prohibition Director Yellowley and other federal authorities to appear, and show cause why these phases of the law cause not be declared inoperative by the court. The petitioners include Dr. Samuel W. Lambert, dean emeritus, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia university, and many other prominent physicians. An inventor has designed a micro-meter for measuring the walls of hollow curved objects accurately. SHOP EAR MEN'S WEAR STORE Our Stock Is New and Com Neckwear KNITS 50¢ to $2.50 SILKS 35¢ to $2.50 Sox SILK, CLOCKS, WOOL AND SILK, WOOL, 50¢ to $2.25 Handkerchiefs LINEN, INITIALS AND SILK 25¢ to $1.50 Gloves DRESS AND A $1.50 to $3.00 Shirts Something new in silk Soft and Stiff Collar $2.50 to $10.00 Sweaters $5.00 to $9.00 Belts WITH INITIAL AND BUCKLES 50¢ to PROFIT BY OUR CHAIN STORE VALUES KEEN HAT STORES 175 West Center Street SHOP EAR LEGAL NOTICE In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange. Notice of Application for Voluntary Dissolution of Corporation In the Matter of the Voluntary Disolution of T. J. F. Boege Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of California, has filed with the clerk of the Superior court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 28th day of November, 1922, a petition praying to be allowed to disincorporate and dissolve said corporation and said clerk has been directed by order of this Court, to give thirty-one (31) days notice of said application by publication in each issue of the "Orange County Plain Dealer," a newspaper published in Orange County, California, and that this notice is now given and will be published according to said order in said newspaper during the said period of thirty-one (31) days from and after the 28th day of November, 1922, and at any time during the said period of thirty-one (31) days any person may file herein his objection to said application for the dissolution of said T. J. F. Boege Company, a corporation. Given under my hand and the seal of said Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, this 28th day of November, 1922. (Seal) J. M. BACKS, County Clerk. HEAD, RUTAN & SCOVEL, Attorneys for Petitioner. Publish. Nov. 28, 29. Sec. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 14. 15. 16. 18. 20. 21. 22. 23. 26. 27. 28. NOTICE OF FILING OF COMMISSIONERS' REPORT. In the Matter of Laying out and Opening of a 15-foot Alley in the City of Anaheim from the Southerly Line of Lot 8 and Lot 9 of Block "A", Villa Truet, in said City of Anaheim, to the Northerly Line of Lot 7 and Lot 10 of said Block "A", in said city. Notice is hereby given that, WHEREAS, in pursuance to a resolution entitled "In the matter of laying out and opening of a 15-foot alley in the City of Anaheim from the southerly line of Lot 8 and Lot 9 of Block "A", Villa Truet, in said City of Anaheim, to the Northerly Line of Lot 7 and Lot 10 of said Block "A", in said city. to be taken for said work or improvement and the lands assessed, showing their relative location of each settlement block, lot, portion of lot, and its dimensions so far as said commissioners could reasonably ascertain the same, and that said commissioners have done all things by law required them to be done in the manner form and substance as required by law; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that said report and that were filed in this office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim on the 28th day of November, 1922. Pursuant to the statute made and provided, the undersigned, Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, does hereby give notice of the said filing of said report and plat and notice is hereby given that all persons interested may be and they are hereby required to show cause, if any, before the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on or before Saturday the 30th day of December, 1922, upstairs the hour of five o'clock P.M. of said last named day, why ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST FURNITURE STORE WE ARE NOW 221-223 E. CENTER ST. WHERE THREE SPACIOUS FLOORS OF NISHINGS A NOTICE OF FILING OF COMMISSIONERS' REPORT. In the Matter of Laying out and Opening of a 15-foot Alley in the City of Anaheim from the Southern Line of Lot 8 and Lot 9 of Block "A", Villa Tranet, in said City of Anaheim, to the Northerly Line of Lot 7 and Lot 10 of said Block "A", in said city. Notice is hereby given that, WHEREAS, in pursuance to a resolution entitled "In the matter of laying out and opening of a 15-foot alley in the City of Anaheim from the southern line of Lot 8 and Lot 9 of Block "A", Villa Tranet, in said City of Anaheim, to the northerly line WATCH CHILDREN'S EYES Neglect often means serious defects in vision, education and health. Our examination will tell. 179 W. Center St. DR W.R. BLAKELY OPTOMETRIST ANAHEIM CALL. Eva Lyons Smith Teacher of Piano Pupil of Thilo Becker Apartment 5 Kraemer Bldg. 222 E. Center St. Phone 901 St. Itching Instantly ECZEMINE The wonderful discovery for Eczema and skin diseases. For sale in Anaheim by Heying's Pharmacy EARLY STORE Fernery, in Mahogany Boudoir Lamp A Lamp for the dressing table is one of the choicest gifts to be had. And one, such as we now offer is so reasonable, too. The stick is hand turned, finished mahogany, and Lamp is complete with silk shade and cord. Let your home radiate cheer all the year. The fernery affords you opportunity. Made in combination stock and finished mahogany. Comes complete with metal container. Writing Desk, Waxed Walnut EARLY R STORE and Complete Gloves DRESS AND AUTO $1.50 to $3.50 Shirts Something new in silks and linen. Soft and Stiff Collars to Match. $2.50 to $10.00 Sweaters $5.00 to $9.00 Belts WITH INITIAL AND PLAIN BUCKLES 50c to $2.50 STORE VALUES STORES r Street EARLY Drop Leaf Tea Cart The Tea Cart, always in evidence at the social gatherings is a necessary item towards efficiency in the home. Shown above is one neat in design, has a removable serving tray and drop leaf sides. Finished mahogany. The Writing Desk is surely one piece of furniture that can well be appreciated as a Christmas gift. Shown above, is one in a turned design, with drawers and pigeon holes, in-built. Substantial in construction—waxed walnut finish. This Priscilla Sewing Cabinet The Priscilla Sewing Cabinet is a true reproduction of the Colonial model, and today remains as a very popular style. The one offered is of a very high grade with finished interior. In a most pleasing design—finished mahogany. "LET OUR TRUCKS BE YOUR SANTA CLAUS" 221-223 EAST CENTER ST. STROUP FURNITURE FOR said work or improvement lands assessed, showing location of each Warehouse, portion of lot and its far as said commissioner reasonably ascertain the that said commissioners all things by law required be done and said report must all matters required be done in the manner, substance as required by BIG OIL EXPORTS During the nine months ending Sept. 30, the United States exported 253,497,919 gallons or 6,035,664 barrels of lubricating oil. To obtain this quantity, the oil industry had to said report should not be confirmed and said last named day is the day fixed by the Clerk for that purpose. All objections shall be in writing, and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim at his office in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. Reference is hereby made to said resolution above referred to which was adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 10th day of August, 1922, and to the report and plat of said commissioners, all of which are on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. Dated, Anaheim, California, this 28th day of November, 1922. EDWARD B. MERRITT City Clerk of the City of Anaheim Publish. Nov. 28, 29, Dec. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. READ Plain Dealer Want Ads HIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Leota P. Anderson Chiropractor Office hours 10-12 A.M.; 1-5 P.M.; Mon., Wed., Fri., 7-8 P.M. Telephone 413 204 Fisher Building Anaheim, Cal. FINEST FURNITURE STORE ORANGE COUNTY'S WE ARE NOW LOCATED IN OUR FUL New Home ANAHEIM OPPOSITE NEW CITY HALL S FLOORS OF FINEST FURNITURE AND HOME-FURNISHINGS AWAIT YOU— Appropriate Gifts for Appropriate Gifts for Yearly Enjoyment Gifts that are most appreciated, naturally are those which continue to serve day after day; year upon year. Instead of choosing gifts of a limited serviceable nature make your gift complete by making selections from our Christmas Furniture Gift Section. Any selection will be appropriate, and, too, will serve every day of the year. Furniture gifts are not prohibitive in cost as many are wont to believe. Fernery, in Mahogany Cedar Chests Make Satisfactory Gifts A beautiful Cedar Chest, received as a gift, would be one always treasured. Not only can a Cedar Chest add to the beauty of a room; it is ever the silent protector of silks, furs, etc., from moths, insects. Chests are of Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar. Guaranteed dust and damp proof. Have genuine cedar handles and come with rolling casters. A Dainty End Table An Arytite Humidor makes Writing Desk is only one piece of furniture that can well be recreated as a Christmas gift. Shown above, one in a turned den, with drawers and iron holes, in-built. Instantial in construction—waxed walnut finish. An Arytite Humidor makes one of the most practical Christmas gifts to be had. The want of every smoker. One should be in evidence in every den. Substantially constructed; with lined arytite compartment. Case finished in mahogany. An End Table, excellently constructed, and in a pleasing style. Made in the solid stock and well braced. Your choice of many now in the waxed walnut finish. Villa Sewing Cabinet Sewing Cabinet is a true of the Colonial model, mains as a very popular one offered is of a very finished interior. In design—finished ma- A Da-Bed for Added Comfort Whether it be a large or small home the Da-Bed in either one answers the same purpose; and that to afford a comfortable lounging place during odd moments of the day. We now have any number of them, any one of which will please you. Carved mahogany frames, some with cane end panels, all with rust proof enamel springs and comfy pads. Coverings in cretonne. We ask that you see them. TROUP-BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY ANAHEIM OPPOSITE NEW CITY HALL