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1923-02-20 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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UNITED Theatre Anaheim Starting Tonight CHARLES RAY in 'A Tailor Made Man' and Charlie Amador In Person Looks so much like Chaplin—Charlie can't tell his own photographs which is which Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results 'FORGOTTEEN IS COMING' A powerful drama based on a novel of yesteryear is "The Forgotten Metro photoplay which for presentation tomorrow California theater." In form it arcsed heat leading finally to the law which worked to ships on womankind. Play the dramatic emergence pronounced and picture is one of the tractions of its kithnails. The title of the play to an ancient law, statutes of many states try, which enabled a away his child from provide for its upbring ever manner he himself cruelty of the separa mother and child brought the operation of this is shown in all its ties in this moton pet quarrel, caused by the self, has a sudden cult man's mysterious desire to the wife, the erring vided that their child the home of his brothee nothing but evil wife. Presentation ofidence successfully united family, and the ther learns that he has in his persecution of widow. A fine cast of film seen in this Max Gr. including Milton Sills and Cleo Ridgely. "The Forgotten Lawed under the personal Max Graf. It was a seph F. Poland, from bott-Stanley's nover Madonna." It was James W. Horne, P John Stumar. tell his own photographs which is which Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results Announcement We Have Leased Stroup Ma In Anaheim and will operate them during the absence be no change in the quality of the products sold or th Mr. Harley Wentz, who has been the manager for the to act as manager. The only change will be a Great Reduction WHICH OUR ENORMOUS BUYING POWER ENABLE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW PRICES WHICH WILL BE TIL FURTHER NOTICE. American M SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON 46 lb FANCY B Whole or half TIL FURTHER NOTICE. American M SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON 46 lb Whole or half ..... 50 lb Same, sliced ..... SWIFT'S PREMIUM SKINNED HAMS 30 lb Not the kind usually advertised which has the skin on and which should sell much cheaper Pork Chops, the Finest Loin or Rib Cuts Best Pure Lard . . . 15c lb Best C The Above Are Regular Prices And Not FREE With every purchase $1.00 or more Every article sold guaranteed. Your money back if "FORGOTEEN LAW" IS COMING SOON A powerful dramatic photoplay based on a novel of widespread appeal is "The Forgotten Law", the Metro photoplay which is scheduled for presentation tomorrow at the California theater. In its narrative form it arcsed heated discussion, loading finally to the repal of a law which worked terrible hardships on womankind. As a photoplay the dramatic emphasis is even more pronounced, and the motion picture is one of the strongest attractions of its kind in several seasons. The title of the photoplay refers to an ancient law, carried on the statutes of many states in this country, which enabled a father to will away his child from its mother, to provide for its upbringing in whatever manner he himself desired. The cruelty of the separation between mother and child brought about then the operation of this ruthless law is shown in all its tragic possibilities in this moton peture. A bitter quarrel, caused by the father himself, has a sudden culmination in the man's mysterious death. Unknown to the wife, the erring man has provided that their child be educated at the home of his brother, who can see nothing but evil in the innocent wife. Presentation of conclusive evidence successfully unites the separated family, and the surviving brother learns that he has been wrong in his persecution of his brother's widow. A fine cast of film favorites is seen in this Max Graf production, including Milton Sills, Jack Mulhall and Cleo Ridgely. "The Forgotten Law" was produced under the personal supervision of Max Graf. It was adapted by Joseph F. Poland, from Caroline Abbott-Stanley's nover. A modern Madonna." It was directed by James W. Horne. Photoplay is by John Stumar. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results TONIGHT AT THE FAIRYLAND More Fun than a Barrel of Monkeys Herb Jack's "Advershow" FREE FREE Lots of Dandy Gifts to the Patrons Also on the Screen "Trapped in The Air" Police judge says it's a citizen's duty to know the law. How're the citizens going to know the law, judge, when the lawyers can't agree on what it is? and Cleo Ridgely. "The Forgotten Law" was produced under the personal supervision of Max Graf. It was adapted by Joseph F. Poland, from Caroline Abbott-Stanley's novel. A modern Madonna. It was directed by James W. Horne. Photoplay is by John Stumar. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results Police judge says it's a citizen's duty to know the law. How're the citizens going to know the law, judge, when the lawyers can't agree on what it is? Encement Leased Both Markets Being the absence of Mr. Stroup. There willducts sold or the personnel of the employees.manager for the last two years will continuebe a Potion in Prices OWER ENABLES US TO DO. ICH WILL BE IN EFFECT EVERY DAY UN n Markets FANCY BREAKFAST BACON 27 lb G. & L. LEASE G. & L. LEASE, Feb. 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Harmare spent Saturday evening with their parents Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hanmore of Placentia. Ralph Clark, Miss Gladys Klimker and Mrs. Kimber all of Fullerton were callers Thursday evening at the McElhaney home. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. White and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler White and family spent Sunday at Orange County Park and after lunch motored to Huntington Beach where they were guests at Mrs. A. N. White's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones and family. H. A. Delaney with friends from Brea spent Wednesday with Mrs. H.A. Delaney who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fleckinger of Los Angeles. Mrs. Isaac Mayfield spent Friday with Mrs. Glenn and saw one of her schoolmates, Mrs. Charles Nicholas from Arkansas. They hadn't seen each other for 12 years. Among those that were Anaheim visitors Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and son Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Messer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards and two children, Francis and Billie. Mrs. Cardie Clegg of Santa Fe Springs and Mrs. George Wimer of Long Beach are spending a few days with their sister Mrs. W. E. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Pope and son Billie spent Sunday with the Packard family at Santa Ann. Herman White is able to go to school again after being sick with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Sellers and daughter Mabel attended the show at Fullerton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hubbard of Chino were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pope. Mrs. J. C. Slay and baby of La Habra spent two days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Knox Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dilker spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Alhambra. A. G. Grainger has returned to work after being off nursing the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKenley and son of Bellflower spent Sunday after noon with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith. Will Brown of Coalingo visited on Thursday with his sister Mrs. Myra Onhouse. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Outhouse have moved to Bellvedere where they will live until their house is built in Whittier. Mrs. Maude Young, Mrs. Edna Miller both of La Habra and Mrs.Boyd Smith and son Claire spent Tuesday afternoon helping Mrs.Gregg Smith tying comforts. Howard Smith, of Brea, Miss Jo- FANCY BREAKFAST BACON 27 lb Whole or half Same as above sliced... 30 lb Our Famous Pork Sausage... 20 lb Rib Cuts . . . . 25c lb lb Best Compound . . . 12c lb And Not Just Saturday Specials every purchase of $1.00 or more ½ Lb. Sliced Bacon or Lb. Best Compound or Pound Best Pure Lard money back if not satisfactory. son of Bellflower spent Sunday after noon with their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith. Will Brown of Coalingo visited on Thursday with his sister Mrs. Myra Onthouse. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Outhouse have moved to Bellvedere where they will live until their house is built in Whittier. Mrs. Maude Young, Mrs. Edna Miller both of La Habra and Mrs. Boyd Smith and son Claire spent Tuesday afternoon helping Mrs. Gregg Smith tying comforts. Howard Smith, of Brea, Miss Josephine McKaughs, Mrs. Bessil Carheth and daughter Adel and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith attended the California in Anaheim Thursday evening. Mrs. G. S. Hannore, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McElhany and daughter Lois and Mr. and Mrs. George Wimer of Long Beach spent Sunday with Mrs. McElhany and Mr. Wimer's mother, Mrs. Wm. Wimer of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cheille and daughter Pauline were dinner guests Friday evening with their niece Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mrs. Mayfield returned home with them and on Saturday with Mrs. Cheille and daughter Pauline they motored to Pomona Acres and El Monte visiting with friends and relatives. Isaac Mayfield received word on Wednesday that his father... Mr. Mayfield of Savoy, Ky., is better. He has been very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lots were Anaheim visitors Saturday. Eddie Crawford is riding around in a new sport model Maxwell. Mrs. Myra Onthouse and son Nile were Anaheim visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield were dinner guests Wednesday evening with the latters' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Downey. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope and son Billie spent Wednesday at Santa Fe Springs with the latter's brother Mr. and Mrs. Carter Clegg. Mrs. W. E. Outhouse returned to her home Sunday after spending a few days with her slater, Mrs. Ira Beardin of Los Angeles. Mrs. G. J. Nelson and daughter Ada and grandson Harold and Mr. Mark all of Downey were dinner guests Wednesday of their niece Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results CALIFORNIA THEATRE TOMORROW. ONLY! One man, two women, and a transgression of ... The Forgotten Law —these dynamic elements bring about the most forceful photodrama of a decade. Produced under the personal supervision of Max Graf Adapted by Joseph Franklin Poland from Caroline Abbott Stanley's novel Directed by James W. Horne b. 20. (Spl.) armare spent their parents Hanmore of ladys Klimker of Fullerton evening at White and Mrs. Wheeler at Sunday at and after Kington Beach at Mrs. A. R. and Mrs. Lily. friends from with Mrs. H.itting Mr. and of Los Anspout Friday saw one of Charles Nich-They hadn't 2 years. ere Anaheim were Mr. and son Walmer, Mr. and two childable to go to ing sick with Sellers and ded the show ening. Hubbard of hosts Friday at Mrs. Bill Pope and son with the Packable to go to ing sick with Sellers and ded the show ening. Hubbard of hosts Friday at Mrs. Bill Pope and son with the Packable to go to ing sick with Sellers and ded the show ening. Hubbard of hosts Friday at Mrs. Bill Pope and son with the Packable to go to ing sick with Sellers and ded the show ening. bring about the most forceful photodrama of a decade. Produced under the personal supervision of Max Graf Adapted by Joseph Franklin Poland from Careline Abbott Stanley's novel Directed by James W. Horne With Milton Sills, Jack Mulhall, Cleo Ridgeley, Walter Law LAST TIMES TONIGHT “PEG O' MY HEART” With Laurette Taylor, a Remarkable Offering Theatre Flowers Furnished by YE COLONIAL SHOPPE 214 East Center Street Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results Comes Tomorrow FAIRYLAND Theatre Woodrow Wilson's Vital Story in Photoplay “The New Disciple” A Story of Big Business and a High Ideal "The New Disciple" A Story of Big Business and a High-Ideal Superb Cast UNDER AUSPICES LOCAL LABOR ORGANIZATIONS Come Early! It’s Great Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results