oc-plain-dealer 1923-04-27
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ARBUCKLE SMILES
(by International News Service)
LOS ANGELES, April 27.—For the first time in almost two years Honore Arbuckle wore a smile today.
His debut as a motion picture director was made last night when his first production was shown at a theater in Hollywood.
The picture had not been billed and was a complete surprise to the spectators which crowded the small theater.
When Arbuckle's name was flashDISMANTLE SUGAR MILL
The sugar mill of the So. Cal. Sugar Co., on South Main-st., Santa Ana, is subsidiary of the Holly Sugar Corp. is being dismantled and the machinery removed.
The company soon will construct a cooling tower at the Dyer plant which, it declares, will eliminate most of the stench to which objection has been made.
ed on the screen as director, it was greeted with applause.
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No collection of lerton public library than those on house ning and those who home building will that two new plan the new books to mance Saturday night "Angelus California ing plans for Buil and Spanish types is a 1922 edition a mate building coo s a book giving plan galows of the Spa type, librarians and There are also hooks for the creers. They are K and Builders' Mar tion, and Arthur Esitmators handbook Other new books are;
Andreyev, He wh play in four acti Fosture of school e home hygiene and for school training haviour, psychical Gives a human int study of birds. Plie the job you want. cal, constructive who is willing to his ambition. Gr with a poet in the lightful is this recour through Glac and the Canadian en by Stephen Gra Lindoay, the poet, importance of bird life count of its eco and conversation of the people off from the Revolution Evol McMaster, in the World War The Humorous Fi The soul of an Ir ring personal throws a real ill problem and the
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MANY SEEK BOOKS ON BUILDING PLANS
No collection of books in the Fullerton public library is used more than these on house plans and planning and those who are interested in home building will be glad to know that two new plan books are among the new books to make their appearance Saturday night. One is the "Angelus California Homes" containing plans for Bungalows, Colonial and Spanish types of architecture. It is a 1922 edition and gives approximate building costs. The second is a book giving plans for double bungalows of the Spanish and Colonial type, librarians announce.
There are also two new handbooks for the architects and builders. They are Kidder Architects' and Builders' Mandbook, 1921 edition, and Arthur's New Building Estimators handbook, 1922 edition.
Other new books of non-fiction are:
Andreyev, He who gets slapped. A play in four acts, Baneroft. The Posture of school children. With its home hygiene and efficiency methods for school training. Pinn, Bird Behaviour, psychological and physiological. Gives a human interest phase to the study of birds. Fletcher, How to get the job you want. Concerte, practical, constructive help for the man who is willing to work to achieve his ambition. Graham, Tramping with a poet in the Rockies. Quite delightful is this record of a tramping tour through Glacier National Park and the Canadian Rockies undertaken by Stephen Graham and Vachel Lindsay, the poet. Martley, The importance of bird life. A popular account of its economic significance and conservation. McMaster, History of the people of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War. R vol McMaster, The United States in the World War. 2 vol. Pearson, The Humorous Speaker, Panunzio, The Seal of an Immigrant. A stirring personal narrative which throws a real illumination on the problem and the future of immigrants.
BUENA PARK News
BUENA PARK, April 27.—(Spt.) Buena Park clean up week will be observed from May 1st to 5th and will be in charge of the Boy Scouts. Everyone is urged to clean up all rubbish and weeds in their own places and also on adjoining vacant lots and parkings. The Woman's Club, Chamber of Commerce and Board of Health are working together and hope to improve the sanitary conditions and to beautify the town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McClain of Anaheim were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden on Tuesday evening.
H. E. Warren was a business visitor to Anaheim on Wednesday.
The Christian Endeavor will meet on Sunday evening with Mabel Robinson as leader. The subject will be "What Denomination Has Meant to the World."
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dano attended the California Theater on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Halph West returned on Monday evening from a motor trip to San Diego.
There will be no more dances at the Masonic Hall during the warm weather.
The Woman's Club is planning a tamale supper to be held at the Masonle Hall on May 15th.
R. H. Meyer and Miss Ruth Meyer are on the sick list this week.
Miss Martha Patterson was the guest of Miss Estabrook at her home near La Habra on Wednesday night.
The winning side in the recent membership campaign of the Woman's Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. E. Warren on May 11th. Hostesses for the next meeting, May 3rd will be Meadles H. J. Warren, E. P. Mann, W. B. Shaw and L. J. Robeson. This meeting will be election of officers.
Mrs. J. Brown was an Anaheim shopper on Wednesday.
A. Eby of Huntington Beach was a caller at the L. S. Calaway home on Wednesday evening.
12 DIE, 20 INJURED IN NEW YORK FIRE
(By International News Service)
NEW YORK, April 27.-Twelve persons perished and 20 were injured in a fire which swept upper floors of the five-story tenement house at No. 69 East 109th-st., early today.
Most of the victims were women and children. One whole family was annihilated. This was the family of Mr. and Mrs. Kuxis, killed with their two children, Bertha 21 and David, 19.
Mrs. Mandelbaum and her six children all met death on the top floor. The young victims were Minnie, 15; Michael, 12; Morris, 10; Benjamin, 8; Alexander, 4 and a baby aged 18 months.
An unidentified dead woman was found to be a Mrs. Braunstein, a tenant on the third floor.
Michael Kaufmann, an employee of the hall of records, discovered the fire.
Miss Bertha Kuxis was to have been married to Edward Aaron on Sheldon Estate-$16,300
Frank W. Sheldon left a net estate of $16,300, according to the decree of settlement of accounts and final distribution filed today. The widow, Minnie Sheldon, receives $15,000 and a lot, the bulk of the estate.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bassell.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown and son Charles spent Sunday at the Palo Verde Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden motored to Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa on Sunday returning home by way of Santa Ana where they attended the theater.
H. E. Cromwell has bought a new Chevrolet.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt spent the week end in Los Angeles.
Mr. Doyle has sold his home on Park avenue and has bought the C. Leofor place on the same street.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hunt of Tenth street entertained at dinner
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Champion, Ella keeps house. Evarts,
The Settling of the sage. Story of the open range. Footner, The Pur Bringers. Story of the Canadian Northwest. Gibbs, The House of Mohun. A study of a theme of universal interest—the "flapper". Johnson, Skippy Bedelle. Skippy and his friends are human and irresistibly funny. Ibanes, Blood and Sand. Looms, Stubble, McCutcheon, Viola Gwyn. Story of romanticle Indiana early in the nineteenth Century. Milne, The Red House Mystery. Clever detective story, Anderson, Poor White.
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BRUTALLY ATTACKED
(By International News Service)
RICHMOND, Va., April 27.—With her head crushed and other bruises on her body giving evidence that she had been brutally attacked, pretty well Shevick, 16, was found today under the Chesspeake and OhioVIDUCT in the lower part of the city.
The girl was rushed to Memorial Hospital, where her condition was reported as critical.
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