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1923-04-06 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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RIDAY, April 6, 1923 MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses were issued to I. Fitzgerald Darden, Orange, and Victoria Baldwin, West Ore; Fred A. Zeck, Orange, and Chia Schleuter, Orange. CALIFORNIA HOTEL. FULLERTON H. L. Draper, Santa Barbara; Mrs. Francise McDonald, H. J. Lyon, L. C. Kennedy, M. R. Morse, and L. Bennett, Los Angeles; C. P. Boice, Glendale; O. E. McAdams and Billy Chase, San Diego. Take Ice Regularly HE only way to save ice and save food is to keep your refrigerator well iced all the time—and that means each month and week the year. Just as soon as the ice chamber is less than half full, the melts rapidly and does not chill the food. Your refrigeration is poor. Avoid Wastefulness Take Ice Regularly HE only way to save ice and save food is to keep your refrigerator well iced all the time—and that means each month and week the year. Just as soon as the ice chamber is less than half full, the melts rapidly and does not chill the food. Your refrigeration is poor. Avoid Wastefulness ing the ice-box now and then is just as wasteful as it would be to our furnace fire go out at night and start it every morning. That贮 consume much more coal than keeping the fire going; and house would not keep warm. Tell our driver to keep your iceamber full; make that his job. Then you will get the best results really save money. This emblem your protection emblem is your protection. It is the official pledge of the National Association of Ice Industries that the ice wagon which bears it can be relied upon to give Pure Ice • Careful Weight • Dependable Service Consolidated Ice & Cold Storage Company DISTILLED WATER ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTOR 598-J Factory 30 DEPEND ON ICE IN ALL WEATHER Buy a Fordand Spend the difference Henry Ford 580 $580 F.O.B. DETROIT Quick, convenient, comfortable transportation at economical cost has made the completely equipped and newly improved Ford Coupe the busiest car on our thoroughfares today. A saver of time and money. Terms. George Dunton FORD LINCOLN FORDSON 320 N. LOS ANGELES ST. PHONE 262 THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA BELIEVE MISSING HEIRESS MARRIED Fullerton police announced today information had been received from San Diego that a marriage license had been issued there to Richard O. Marshall and Myrtle A. Crossby, young girl missing from Yorba Linda since Monday, who were being sought by the police in three states. Fullerton police think that the marriage by the pair will end the chase, since it shows that the alleged kidnapping was simply an elopement made in good faith by each. BABELICH MURDER TRIAL OPENS TODAY (By International News Service) LOS ANGELES, April 6.—Dramatically recounting the finding of a blood-soaked hat and automobile rug under the Los Angeles bridge, John Smith, colored, gave the first evidence today before Superior Judge McCormick in the trial of Harry Kris and Forrest Cecil Mingle, alias J. W. Allen, accused of the murder of Nicholas Babelich, Oct. 16. Babelich was an Oakland, Cal., cafe owner. Walter Blue, with the slain man's widow, came to Los Angeles upon advice of Saaramento officials after local police, unable to secure a positive identification, had ordered the body interred. Kris, jointly accused with Mingle, was said today to have made a statement damaging to the cause of the defense shortly after his arrest. JURY SAYS SUICIDE Suicide was the verdict of the inquest in the case of Chris G. Culurla, Greek, proprietor of the American Cafe at Huntington Beach, who shot himself yesterday. Coroner Charles D. Brown conducted the inquest. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results JUDGE WEST BETTER Superior Judge Z. B. West was reported today to be able to sit up in his room. District Attorney A. P. Nelson is improving from influenza. An air propeller directly connected to a motorcycle engine drives a new light French automobile. For kitchen use a crank operated machine has been invented to remove the strings from string beans. The ARISTOCRAT of Period Models $125 Available in brown mahogany, red mahogany and American walnut. Playing all makes of disc records with a steel, semi-permanent, diamond or sapphire needle without any changing of tubes, from the Portable and Melodie models right through the line to the magnificent de luxe models, the Sonora tone quality is distinctively its own, the better and higher priced models including refinements and added advantages which make possible in each model a tone still better than the nearest one lower in price. Louis XV ... $325 Queen Anne ... $275 Canterbury ... $225 "Plays the Best Better" DUNHAM Phonograph 162 W. Center St. AFTER EASTER CLEAR MANY LINES OF SHOES DEPLETED FROM LAST WEEK'S PHENOLOGY OFFERING THAT SHOULD COMMAND ATTENTION—BRING YOUR PATENT, SATIN OR KID PUMPS Strap Pumps, either plain or fancy trimmed; French, Junior, military or low heels. $4.85 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES OR OXFORDS Patent Mahogany, Calf or Kid; also Black Kid and Calf in sport on conservative styles for only— $4.85 Men's Combination Sport Oxfords In all the new models, with rubber composition or leather soles; snappy, comfortable and durable— $4.85 Women's White Canvass Pumps WOMEN'S STRAP White Kid Strap turned soles, in low heels. Beautiful and widths— $4. MEN'S BRITISH ENGLISH With Rubber Heel $3. MEN'S FINAL DRESS SHOES Patent Mahogany, Calf or Kid; also Black Kid and Calf in sport on conservative styles for only— $4.85 MEN'S BIKE SHOES $2.48 Smoked or brown; made of soft elk leather. Women's White Canvass Pumps In one-strap effects; low or military low heels. $1.79 MEN'S FINAL DRESS SHOES Brown Black Kid made with rubber welt soles; values $4 SCHOOL and DRESS SHOES LITTLE GENTS', YOUTHS' and BOYS' ARMY SHOES Tan calf blucher, long-wearing leather soles, rubber heels— Sizes 9 to 13½...$2.48 Sizes 1 to 2...$2.98 Sizes 2½ to 6...$3.48 SCUFFER SCHOOL SHOES Black Calf Button, Brown Lace, nature toes, Brown Elk and Lighted-colored Elks Skuffers, button or lace; shoes that will stand the strain— 5½ to 8...$1.98 8½ to 11...$2.25 11½ to 2...$2.48 Boy's Sturdy Shoes The kind that wear. Three big lots. Wonderful values— $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Misses and Chil Button Shoes; sizes 8½ to 11... OTHER STORES Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Pedro, Santa Ana, Pasadena, Monrovia, Glendale, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ontario, Modesto. KAFATERIA SHOE 109 W. Center St. M. CALIFORNIA or directly connected engine drives a new mobile. be a crank operated invented to remove string beans. Probe Convict System (By International News Service) TELLAHASSE, Fla., April 6.—Full investigation of the Florida convict lease system with a view to abolishing it as the result of the death of Martin Tabort, North Dakota youth, from a prison camp flogging was recommended today by the committee appointed by the Florida house of representatives. CRAT of PHONOGRAPHS SONORA THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKING MACINE IN THE WORLD The tone modifier, simple to operate, impossible to function improperly, permits regulation of tone from full to subdued without interfering with its superior quality. The automatic stop, thoroughly reliable, operating with one simple setting, is an advantage which permits one to leave the phonograph after having started it, knowing that it will stop when the end of the record is reached. With every Sonora is included one package of semi-permanent needles, an instruction book and the manufacturer's signed certificate of guaranty. Marlborough $185 Serenade $150 Marquette $125 "Plays the Best Record Better" HAM & KNIPE Phonographs Anaheim, Calif. "Plays the Best Record Better" Marquette ... $125 HAM & KNIPE Phonographs Anaheim, Calif. CLEAN-UP SALE WEEK'S PHENOMINAL SELLING, IN A MARK DOWN BRING YOUR FEET HERE THIS WEEK AND SAVE! WOMEN'S WHITE KID STRAP SLIPPERS White Kid Strap Slippers, with handturned soles, in low, covered or Louis heels. Beautiful footwear. All sizes and widths— $4.85 MEN'S BROWN CALF ENGLISH SHOES With Rubber Heels; $5.50 Values $3.98 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES Mary Janes For Girls Made of excellent grade patent. Sizes from 8½ to 2 Sizes for big girls from 2½ to 8 ... $2.48 Sizes for little girls, 5 to 8 ... $1.48 WOMEN'S OXFORDS STRAP SLIPPERS BIG ASSORTMENT Of fine Low Shoes, for women in brown or black patent or kid, oxford or strap, low or high heels. A wonderful assortment. Values to $6.50 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES Brown Black Kid and Calf leather; made with rubber heels and Goodyear welt soles; values to $7.00— $4.85 Of fine Low Shoes, for women in brown or black patent or kid, oxford or strap, low or high heels. A wonderful assortment. Values to $8.50 Pair— $2.98 Hundreds of pairs of Women's Novelty Low Shoes, in any style of leather you may wish. All sizes. Also any style heel you may wish. Get a pair or two quick, for they won't last long. HOES for Boys and Girls See the Big Table Full of FANCY TOP CHILDREN'S SHOES That we have placed on sale for $1.48; button styles; all sizes up to 5 ... $1.48 Misses and Children's Black Calf Button Shoes; sizes $3/4 to 11 ... $1.98 Children's and Misses' Tan. Shoes BROAD TOE STYLES Sizes 5 to 8 or $3/4 to 11 go for only $1.98 Misses' sizes up to 2, only ... $2.48 SHOE STORE Anaheim, Calif. Open Saturday Night Until 9 o'Clock