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YOU CAN'T START ANY YOUNGER TO INTEREST GOVERNOR FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SOUND INVESTMENTS VS. "BARGAIN" 10 Acres of the very best valencia oranges close to $40,000. 20 Acres choice full bearing valencias on paved be- $90,000. Both of these can be bought on good terms. The latter 20 acres, faces two 10 or four 5 acre tracts; on the pajust right for subdividing, and the payments can be it will sell itself and pay for itself. HARGROVE REALTY CO. 109 East Center Street. WANTED HAVE CASH BUYER FOR A 10 A WALENGIA ORANGE GROVE. M BE A GOOD GROVE AND WORK THE MONEY. ORANGE COUNTY REALTY CO. 133 So. Los Angeles St. CONFERENCE ASKS RE-APPOINTMENT Resolutions urging the legislature to make an equitable reapportionment under the last federal census were passed at a conference in the Clark Hotel, Los Angeles, yesterday, called by Ralph Arnold, chairman of the Los Angeles Central Committee. The sentiment at the gathering was that a united demand for reappointment should be made as a matter forecasts STATES OF THEATRE PARIS, Jan. 25.—Differences, earthquakes, a divorce case, more diploences—that is the outlift year 1823, according known secretes. Mme. de Telemé, who ed Mme. de Theses as ww trificatress, sees something the vagaries of the plan presaging dire results for Hardling's maritime policy refuses to go into detaThe eclipse of March accompanied by a politi STOP IF YOU ARE REAPPOINTMENT Resolutions arising; the legislature to make an equitable reapportionment under the last federal census was passed at a conference in the Clark Hotel, Los Angeles, yesterday, called by Ralph Arnold, chairman of the Los Angeles Central Committee. The sentiment at the gathering was that a united demand for reapportionment should be made as a matter of principle and because the present representation is unconstitutional. If reapportionment were granted, Los Angeles so would have 10 senators instead of eight and 21 assemblyman instead of 15. The committee represents the Republican central committees of Los Angeles, Orange, Imperial, Ventura, Inyo and Santa Barbara counties. CLAIM RECORD FOR DISPOSAL OF TRACT Demonstrating in most conclusive fashion the momentum of the home-building movement in Anaheim, Geo. Hamler of Erygabroad & Fisher claimed a record in the disposal of the 85 lots in the Hess tract between Lemon and Palm-sts and between Santa Ana and Water-sts in 20 working days. The first lot was sold Jan. 2 and the last one yesterday Jan. 24. The entire scheme have been started or are contracted for already in the new division. More homes have been started on January to date than in any whole month in the history of the city. Building permits will exceed any previous monthly total. FRENCH MARRIAGE LAWS MORE LIENTENT MARIS, Jan. 25—Parliament has just passed a law permitting divorce and widows to marry again if and as soon as they give birth to a child. Herefore the French civil code has imposed a time limit of 300 days after the death of the husband or the granting of a decree, within which a woman was forbidden to contract another marriage. This arrangement was supposed to preclude any possibility of confusing the question of the child's paternity. There were also other reasons. Widows and divorced women of an earlier day it appears were more apt to degrade their trusting male admirer and present their second husbands with children too soon for them to be pleased and too late for them to back out. Attention!! It is very important for you to OF THEATRE PARIS, Jan. 25.—Differences, earthquakes, a divorce case, more diplomas—that is the outlier year 1923, according to known secretes. Mme. de Teleme, who led Mme. de Theses as well as trifecta, sees something the vagaries of the plan presaging dire results in Harding's maritime policy refuse to go into detail. The eclipse of March accompanied by a politic the greatest importance cause the downfall of statesman. The "Augtion" means "diplomacies." There will be extract activity in the theater strike of theater men is as a result of the government for new taxation. EXPERT WILL GROWERS Walnut growers of vicinity will be able to sell thousands of dollars if they adopt the suggestion L. D. Batchelor of F. o. address a meeting of Grove Walnut Growers urd at 2 p.m. D methods have been ended eager Carlyle Thorpe of Walnut Growers A BREA NEWS BREA, Jan. 25.—Ray Emery and Mrs. P. to see Robin Hood at Fullerton next Thursday. Miss Ruth Thornton stress spent the week mother in Artesia. Mr. Cunille Allec o was a Tuesday visitor home on S. Walnut-st land Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L Bath children were Ontario Sunday at Mrs. L. A. M. Mrs. E. L Olmstead regular Wednesday afternoon Club in Placefia at the J. Selinger. Little Buster Cox had the past week on S. Ma Mesdaines Fred Wood Belshoe, Roy Emery and expect to spend next Angeles shopping and show in the afternoon. Mrs. E. L Olmstead at was attendance at bridge luncheon, gives Carroll, at the Elks Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robe ear and children from visited at the home of Malitand Smith on S. Sunday afternoon. Many folks are sick It is very important for you to remember in buying a USED CAR that it is exactly as represented when bought from us. Also, that we have one of the most complete line of Automobiles in Southern California. USED CARS ROADS, CHEVYS, BUICKS, HURS., NASHES, OVERLANDS, CHANDLER, OAK LANDS, MANY OTHER'S. ALL MODELS COUPES, SEDANS, TOURINGS, ROADSTERS. TERMS! Andheim Auto Co. 128 South Los Angeles St. CASEY THE COP LADDIE OLD BOY-ITS UP TO YOUTHEY'RE SENDIN' OVER AN INSPECTOR TO SEE IF YOU CAN CUT THE BACON AS A POLICE HOUND UNGER TO BUY REAL ESTATE IN THE FAST GROWING REAL ESTATE S VS. "BARGAINS" Incia oranges close to Anaheim, valencias on paved boulevard, good terms. The latter piece, 5-acre tract, on the paved road the payments can be made so elf. REALTY CO. Anaheim NTED FOR A 10 ACRE GROVE. MUST WE AND WORTH ONEY. REALTY CO. INC. Angeles St. FORECASTS STRIKE OF THEATRE MEN PARIS, Jan. 25.—Diplomatic conferences, earthquakes, a resounding divorce case, more diplomatic concances—that is the outlook for the year 1923, according to our best known secreteses. Mme. de Telemie, who has succeeds Mme. de Theses as world prognosticattress, sees something ominous in the vagaries of the planet. Neptime, presaging dire results for President Harding's maritime policy, but she refuses to go into details. The eclipse of March 17 is to be accompanied by a political event of NEW TODAY FOR RENT—4-room house and bath. Inquire 532 So, Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished apartment. Inquire 217 N. Olive. FOR SALE—Helfer with calf, 1 mile west and 1-1/2 miles north of Garden Grove. Carl Fluegge. FOR SALE—Traitor, good as new. Fred Link, corner of Orange and Dale-ave. WANTED—Housework by eastern lady. Can take full charge. Good sewer. Adress A. L. N. care Plain Dealer. LOST OR STRAYED—Large shaggy brown airdale dog. Phone Anaheim 494 R. K. Reward. FOR RENT—5-room house, $45 per month, water and light paid. Inquire 331 S. Kroeger. Phone 621. Call Friday or Saturday. IF gentleman inquiring for Airdale found by J. C. Smith, corner of Citron and Broad-st., will call again, he can have dog, as he was found again this afternoon. NOTICE I have decided to sell two or three of my choice lots in the Owens-Jones Tract. See me or any dealer for special prices during the next ten days only. HARRY F. DIERKER 120 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim—Phone 199 FOR SALE—Windows, doors, four French doors, lavatory and basin, gas heater and tank and other articles for building material. Inquire 714 N. Lemon-st. Wanted—Miscellaneous FEDERAL HOUSE CLEANING CO. From collar to garret in one day. Phone 94, Anaheim. Reference. WANTED to rent, 6-room modern house. Phone 417. Call 419 W. Center. HAVE good proposition for wide awake young man with selling abilities. Call 105 Emily-st. POULTRY FOR SALE—Baby chicks. First hatch, Jan. 26th. E. M. Chalmers. FOR SALE—Laying pullets, cheap. Phone 524-J. FOR SALE—Beautiful Rhode Island Red rooster. Heying strain. Phone 731-J. FOR SALE—One turkey hen and 3 toms for breeding. Fine stock. Mrs. R. N. Allen. R. No. 5, Box 80. FOR SALE—White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red baby chicks. Fairview Poultry Ranch, Sparkes and Melcher, phone Anaheim 221R3. FOR SALE—White Leghorn hatching eggs. A. L. Wolfert, one block west Cypress garage. Cypress. WANTED—To buy POULTRY for cash. Will call for it. Phone E. W Pohlmann; 7-R-2; address R. F.D. 2 INCUBATORS AND BROODERS We carry a complete nine of incubators and brooders both oil and electric, new and some second hand. Come in and see the New Reliable Brooders. If it is for chickens we have it. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY 321 East Fourth Santa Ana BABY CHICKS When you buy chicks from us you know what you are getting, because we hatch only from purebred flocks, that have been closely culled for both standard qualities and egg produc- OF THEATRE MEN PARIS, Jan. 25.—Diplomatic conferences, earthquakes, a resounding divorce case, more diplomatic conferences—that is the outlook for the year 1923, according to our best known secretes. Mme. de Telemé, who has succeeded Mme. de Theses as world prognosticress, sees something omnious in the vagaries of the planet. Neptune, pressing dire results for President Harding's maritime policy, but she refuses to go into details. The eclipse of March 17 is to be accompanied by a political event of the greatest importance which will cause the downfall of a prominent statesman. The "August conjunction" means "diplomatic conferences." There will be extraordinary productivity in the theaters although a strike of the theater although a strike of the theater is talked about as a result of the government's project for new taxation. EXPERT WILL SAVE GROWERS MONEY Walnut growers of Anaheim and vicinity will be able to save hundreds of thousands of dollars on their crop if they adopt the suggestions of Dr. L. D. Batehelor of F. of C. who will address a meeting of the Garden Grove Walnut Growers' Ass'n. Saturday at 2 p.m. Dr. Batehelor methods have been endorsed by Manager Carryle Thoreau of the California Walnut Growers' Ass'n. BREA NEWS ITEMS BREA, Jan. 25.—(Spl.)—Mrs. Ray Emery and Mrs. Fred are going to see Robin Hood at the Rialto in Fullerton next Thursday afternoon. Miss Ruth Thornton, the posthustress spent the week-end with her mother in Ariesia. Mr. Camille Allec of Long Beach was a Tuesday visitor at his sister's home on S. Walnut-st. Mrs. Malland Smith. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bailey and two children were Ontario visitors last Sunday at Mrs. L. A. Merson's home. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead attended the regular Wednesday afternoon Allfan Club in Pheasantia at the home of Mrs. J. Selinger. Little Buster Cox has been ill for the past week on S. Madrona avenue. Mesdames Fred Woodwand, H. E. Belshe, Roy Emery and Ted Salveson expect to spend next Friday in Los Angeles shopping and will enjoy a show in the afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead on S. Walnut-st., was in attendance at the 10 clock bridge luncheon, given by Mrs. J. Carroll, at the Elks Club House Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Brecklear and children from Los Angeles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malitand Smith on S. Walnut-st last Sunday afternoon. Many folks are sick this week. INCUBATORS AND BROODERS We carry a complete nine of incubators and brooders both oil and electric, new and some second hand. Come in and see the New Reliable Brooders. If it is for chickens we have it. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY 321 East Fourth Santa Ana BABY CHICKS When you buy chicks from us you know what you are getting, because we hatch only from purebred flocks, that have been closely culled for both standard qualities and egg production; that are housed and fed for breeding purposes, and that are free to get real vitality and will raise a larger per cent of chicks that will produce the eggs. Come in and talk it over and put your orders in now for any future date. ORANGE COUNTY HATCHERY 321 E. Fourth Santa Ana ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grin, Feeds, Poultry Supplies, Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Musters 422 W. Center St. Anaheim, California Professional Cards Telephone 554 X-Ray Diagnosis DR. W. L. SPATES Dentist Suite 211-12 Kraemer Building Anaheim, Calif. FRANKLIN KERR M. D. and D. O. HOMEAPATHIC MEDICINE and ELECTRO THERAPY Price Bidg. 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 P.M. Garden Grove Phone 113 Emergency calls answered at any hr. DR.JOHN A.JACKSON Physician & Surgeon Office and Residence 116 Melrose Phone 510-R DR.C.S.O'TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phone: Residence 546 Office 569 Johnston-Wicket Clinic Clinic Building Anaheim Mesdames Fred Woodward, H. E. Belshe, Roy Emery and Ted Salverson expect to spend next Friday in Los Angeles shopping and will enjoy a show in the afternoon. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead on S. Walnut st., was in attendance at the 1 o'clock bridge luncheon, given by Mrs. J. Carroll, at the Elks Club House Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Breckloar and children from Los Angeles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malland Smith on S. Walnut st last Sunday afternoon. Many folks are sick this week, James Zerbe, Ralph Brown on Laurel Heights and others. Myrtle Stone was taken to the hospital last Saturday for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Bailey, wife and children, motored to Long Beach last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. Berquist, and Mrs. W. E. Fanning were Los Angeles visitors last Friday. Mrs. Yates, Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Smith from the Hale Lease were Fullerton visitors last Monday. Mrs. J. E. Reynolds is on the sick list this week. Miss Dorothy Harris of Anaheim spent the week-end with her little friend Lillian Woodward on S. Walnut st. Vacuum cleaners are particularly good for cleaning soot that has fallen in a room or on bedding. It removes the soot without smudging. FOR SALE—Trailer. Call at Schroder's Market, 131 W. Center. WANTED—We will buy your masquerade and fancy costumes. Call 976 Toyland, 139 N. Los Angeles-st FOR SALE—Chevrolet, cheap. Apply 123 S. Olive-st. ATTENTION Owner sacrifice A-I Ford Sedan, Many extras, must be sold this week. Box A, Plain Dealer. PIANO-SACRIFICE Beautiful Chickering, like new, cost $1000. Will sell for less than half price. Must sell at once. Inquire Swanson, care the S. Q. R. Store. Phone 60. NOTICE to real estate dealers: My property at 546 S. Lemon-st is off the market. E. F. Glelow. FOR SALE—Coleman lighting system with stove, cheap. Phone Anaheim 100R3. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bay horse, 10 years old, with halter and rope. Notify S. M. Williams, R. 4, Box 183, Anaheim. LOST—Small martin choker between corner of Alberta and Lemon-sts. and California theater, Saturday evening. Finder leave at Plain Dealer. DR.C.S.O'TOOLE Physician & Surgeon Phone: Residence 546 Office 569 Johnston-Wicket 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.Alkmau Dr.H.Van de Erve Dr.W.M.Cole Dr.M.W.Hollingsworth Dr.C.Mayfield Dr.B.Raiche Dr.I.C.Sutton J.S.Ward Ph.G. BLUNDER CORRECTED (By John Plant) Fire Prevention Chief of Chicago Do not allow your hot curling iron to come in contact with your comb, which may be of celluloid or other inflammable material. Many fires have been started this way. HE COP LADDIE OLD BOY-IT'S UP TO YOU THEY RE SENDIN' OVER AN INSPECTOR TO SEE IF YOU CAN CUT THE BACON AS A POLICE HOUND! YOU DONT SAY! AN ON TOP O THAT HE CAN NAIL A CROOK EVERY TIME--AS SOON AS HE SPOTS ONE HE GIVES THREE SNAPPY BARKS-ANY HE NEVER MISSES!! COME ON LADDIE HEADS UP! WE MAKE First Mortgage Loans On Improved Ranch Property C. B. BERGER CO. Realtors Ground Floor First National Bank Bldg. Phone 523 Anaheim, Calif. EXCHANGE—6-room house for 3 to 5 acre orange or walnut grove. Call at 508 N. Claudina-st. WANTED—$18,000 on thirty acre ranch. Will divide into three parts. No agents. Owner, box 300 Plain Dealer. NOTICE to real estate agents that my orange grove at Yorba Linda is off the market. Wm. Lusk. FOR SALE—Seven acres eight-year-old Valenclas. This has one of the heaviest crops in the close in Anaheim district and can be bought at a price that is right. Five-rooms home, garage, barn, etc. Five-room modern home with three lots for only $6000, $1000 down. We have some 50 foot lots, one corner, close to high school in excellent locality for $1800, $200 down, balance monthly payments. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center-st. NOTICE! Anyone wanting lot in Hess tract apply at 242 W. Center as prices will advance within 10 days. NINE-ROOM house for sale, to be moved off lot, put in bid to city manager by Jan. 25. All considered. SUNKIST ORANGE GROVES $3000 down beautiful 5 acre Valencia grove 4 yr. old trees. This is a good buy. East of town. Price $13,000. Beautiful 10 acre Valencia grove, fine 7 room-house. These trees are 7 and 9 yr. old. Real country home. Property located on a corner. Part cash. Price $45,000. 10 acres beautiful 3 yr. old valencias very good buildings and house. This is A1 property. Part cash. Price $30,000. LOVELY HOMES $300 down 5 room house, fine yard lots of flowers and good lawn. Located on Paved St. Will take in Anto. Monthly payments. Price $4700. $500 down 4 room modern house, good location. Price $4700—$50.00 per month. Will take in auto. $3000 down beautiful 6 room house large lot good garage on paved St. Price $11,000. Will take in apartment. $3000 down beautiful 6 room house on paved st. This home is nearly new, good garage and fine location on Brodaway. Price $10,000. WILL FURNISH LOT AND BUILD We have some 50 root lots, one corner, close to high school in excellent locality for $1800, $200 down, balance monthly payments. SIMPSON REALTY COMPANY 130 West Center-st. NOTICE! Anyone wanting lot in Hess tract apply at 242 W. Center as prices will advance within 10 days. OLD HARD LUCK Has overtaken this man, you might just as well make the profit, its going to be sold. Just think of it: 15 acres right on Orangethorpe boulevard within two miles of Fullerton and three of Anaheim, part in bearing valenclas with a heavy crop set, a seven-room modern home with complete set outbuildings for the sum of $25,000 one-third cash. She's sure a bargain. Stewart Sells the Groves Two offices: Ground floor 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Fullerton Main Office 236 W. Center St. Anaheim. FOR RENT FOR RENT—3-room modern furnished Apt. 1234 W. Center-st. FOR RENT—2-room furnished apartment. 412 Elm-st. FOR RENT—4 room unfurnished house and garage. Call at 227 N. Clementine. FOR RENT—3 room apartment. 213 W. Elm-st. FOR RENT—4 room furnished apartment. Adults only. Inquire 302 N. Citron. FOR RENT—New, modern 5-room house and garage. Call 327 N. Phila. FOR RENT—Room with housekeeping privileges, very reasonable rates. Call evenings or Sunday. Phone 574-m, or 747-N. Claudina. FOR RENT—The Model apartment in Wilson & Bever Bdlg., Feb. 1st. Inquire room 206 138 W. Center-st. Phone 399-R. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, N. D. McDowell, 3-4 mile west of Buena Park on Orangethorpe Rd. FOR SALE—Six foot double disc used very little, C. L. McComber. Buena Park. Phone Fullerton 176R1. FOR SALE—2000 two-year Valencias in our nursery near Garden Grove, 50,000 sour orange, 10,000 D. Lotuh persimmons, seedbed trees in our nursery at Pasadena, Southland Nurseries, 1967 E. Colo. St. MONEY TO LOAN Why pay rent when we can loan you the money to improve that vacant lot or to purchase a home already built. We loan up to 70 per cent of the value upon very easy terms. NO COMMISSION CHARGED! THE CORNELL COMPANY No. 201 Commercial Building Cor. Emily and Center PHONE 931. "LIVE CITY PROPERTY" EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE—Pine location, paved street, a beautiful and complete home in select residence district. Priced right at $10,000 Terms. SIX ROOMS—Brand new, large sunny rooms, east front; a very well finished house containing the latest and best built-ins, hardwood floors. One hundred foot frontage on good street. A very good buy at $8800. About one-half cash. SIX ROOMS—Three bedrooms, large frontage on main paved street. Price $8500. One-half cash. WEST CENTER STREET—Lot, close in, 44x200; Price $3750. BIG WALNUT TREES—Shade this two thirds of an acre of ground with a nice, modern five-room house and garage located well in city limits. Three large lots can be cut from this, leaving large lot with buildings. One share of Anaheim Union stock, valued at $200. Goes with this place. SEE MR. FISCHER RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, N. D. McDowell, 3-4 mile west of Buena Park on Orangethorpe Rd. FOR SALE—Six foot double disc, used very little. C. L. McComber. Buena Park. Phone Fullerton 176R1. FOR SALE—2000 two-year Valenclas in our nursery near Garden Grove, 50,000 sour orange, 10,000 D. Lotuh persimmons, seedbed trees in our nursery at Pasadena. Southland Nurseries, 1987 E.: Colo. St., Pasadena. Phone Colo. 6352. FOR SALE—5000 cubic feet of dairy fertilizer to be delivered about Nov. 15. F. W. Wright, 218 Walnut-st. Artesia. FOR SALE—Pair of black horses, 7 and 9 years old. J. W. Johnson. Richfield Blvd., Atwood. FOR SALE—Fuller and Johnson farm pump engine, pump jack, pipe and cylinder. J. F. Roe, Ball and Brookhust road. Phone Anaheim 37J3. CORRECT "Tommy," asked the teacher, "what can you tell me of America's foreign relations at the present time?" "They're all broke," answered the brightest boy in the class. The American Legion Weekly. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS AT CYPRESS 4 acres of improved land, $800 per acre. 20 acres of land, $500 per acre. 10 acres on blvd., $575 per acre. 15 acres land, $400 per acre. Corner lot, $800. Dairy and equipment, 3 1-2 acres, good location, $6850. 10 acres, 6-room house, $8000. 40 acres ranch, $700 per acre. House and lot on blvd., $2000. 4 lots, 2 houses, close in, $5500. See G. L. McWILLIAMS, Realtor Office Cor. Walker & Lincoln Blvd. Cypress