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150 IN MOOSE LODGE Anaheim Moose Lodge No. 1292 now has more than 150 members, L. St. Anaheim and today in discussing the trip stop here this week. He said there are 1300 children in the home at Moosehill. MILLER GETS THIRD By International News Service ST. LOUIS, May 4—Miller of the Chicago Cubs hit his third home run of the season today here with the St. Louis Cardas in the eighth inning and tied the store. It was made off Toney. FROM Get a Basket of KITCHENS TO THE KITCHEN The largest food demonstrations ever put on in Anaheim—Last Come and sample the different lines. We are offering special prices on every High Foam Syrup Craig's Coffee and Salid Dressing Blue Stem C Chinese Noodles buy 2, get one free Walker's Chili Con Carne McDonalds Brush on its make work easy must be seen to be appreciated. Glass Jar Fruit and Vegetables the most wonderful line of its kind in the market Alpine M Saturday. Two deals to the customer White King Products 10 White King Soap 1 White King Mach soap 3 Cocoa Almond Soap Brush on its make work easy must be seen to be appreciated. Vegetables the most wonderful line of its kind in the market Alpine M Saturday. Two deals to the customer White King Products 10 White King Soap 1 White King Mach soap 3 Cocoa Almond Soap All for ... Rex Devil Meat $ cans 25c Shasta Sardines in pure Olive Oil 10c Kippard Snacks three for 25c Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Everybody Welcome Remember the place 161 W. Center St. Music by Lewellyn's Puritan Ba Bacon, half or per lb. Hams, half or per lb. Get a half lb. Guaranteed Fresh Creamery Special for Saturday... Stroup’s Quality Market 115 North Los Angeles Street Big Saturday 50c Special Let us show you how to serve a family of 5 for 50 cents SUNDAY A. M. SUNDAY N. Big Saturday 50c Special Let us show you how to serve a family of 5 for 50 cents SUNDAY A. M. 1 Lb. Bacon, 2 lbs. Liver...50c 3 Lb., Pork Sausage ...50c 2 Slices ham ...50c SUNDAY N. 4 Lbs. Pot Roast... 2½ Lbs. Veal Roast 3 Lbs., Pork Roast... SUNDAY R. M. 2½ Lbs. Tender 2½ Lbs. Veal hours 2½ Lbs. Pork will notice...50c You ask how we can sell so cheap? Giving enables us to do 100 beef to the little man's one. By here you laugh at living, we run money saving items in the week. For the benefit of our out of town will put on sale to 8:30 P. M. Fancy Eastern Skinned Fancy Eastern Bacon, All Kinds Butter, per lb One only to a costumer let us explain h THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HIRD Oversees sales of the home run with the St. Toney Lemons are not picked according to their conditions, but as to size. Short Memory of Motorists According to records, only about 20 out of every 100 automobile owners know their own license numbers. City Briefs Mrs. Clifford Bergen of Wilmington was the guest of her mother yesterday. She will be remembered as Miss Clara Nau. John Cook and L. N. Wisser have returned from a fishing trip to Deep Creek. They report fishing pretty good. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bahrenburg passed yesterday in Los Angeles on a business mission. M. V. Stewart and Clyde Williams have returned from a fishing trip where they went near Little Bear They brought back the limit. Good Things at Kitchen's The "Pure Food" show, over which several pretty girls preside and serve callers with nice things to eat, attracting Anaheim housewives this week. Miss Stone is serving Craig's coffee and she surely has found the correct brand; Miss McIntyre will serve samples of delicious fruit of the Glass Jar brand; The Aline milk for babies and grownups is found in Miss Shirman's booth and she shows the housewife many ways in which it can be used. Blue Stem graham crackers, with Miss Sherer offering the dainties in a most hospitable way, is a great selling feat. Miss Brooks serves. High Noon syrup in dairty little cups, Miss Ming Toy presides over the noodle bowl and is a regular Chinese noodle vamp. Miss Shea dishes up the hot chile con carne, makes it taste fine and serves like a queen. It's Miss Cameron who gives Roof Garden dainties, chocolate coated, which exactly matches her brown eyes and sweet smile. Miss Stoddard with the "Brush On" shows how it is done, and leaves the spot shining clean. Miss Shroder, with a very pleasant smile, offers a White King soap demonstration most convincing. S. A. FROSH WIN Santa Ana won the county freshman track meet last night at Fullerton, Hunting Beach coming in second and Fullerton third. Marion French of Fullerton was high point man, making 16 1:4 PRUDENCE PENNY WARMLY RECEIVE Prudence Penny of Los Angeles was enthusiastically received night when she addressed an audience at the Fullerton Club on "50-80." She was introduced as the host maker by Mrs. Albert Launer, had objected to the title of successful newspaper woman. She spoke of the treatment of boys and girls in the home, and they should be educated for life, same as for professions. She ed husbands and wives to shil "50-50" in financial affairs, and the home, the same as business partners. She urged a uniform marriage divorce law, and spoke of boys girls so often entering matrimony without serious thought of the life, which so many times resulted marital wreckage. DARING AVIATOR REACHES L. A. HONOR By International News Service LOS ANGELES, May 4 — Greet by hundreds of Los Angeles friends Lieutenant John A. MacReady, of the two daring aviators who today created the greatest sensation in the history of aviation by making a non-stop flight across the continent in 26 hours and 50 minutes, rived today and immediately won his home on South Carondalet strand. Lieutenant MacReady was especially enthusiastic regarding statement that army fliers attentive to cut the time of yesterday's flight in half and then will attempt to around the world. HAMMER COVELESKI By International News Service CLEAVELAND, Ohio, May Three home-runs were made off O'cledlesby by the Browns in the second and seventh innings today. First baseman Durst collected tball and Ken William, slugging outfer, one. Ken Williams' home run raised total for the season to six, tying record made two days ago by Williams of the Phillies. Durst now has three home runs his credit. HAWAII REPORTS Alpine Milk special for its Saturday. 1 Dozen to the customer at 10c each White King Soap White King Mach soap Oa Almond Soap 18c Puritan Hams and Bacon Bacon, half or whole per lb. 42c St. Hams, half or whole per lb. 28c yn's Get a half lb. box of Puritan Bacon Free or Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46c Quality et es Street Dc Special 5 for 50 cents SUNDAY NOON S. A. FROSH WIN Santa Ana won the county freshman track meet last night at Fullerton, Huntington Beach coming in second and Fullerton third. Marion French of Fullerton was high point man, making 161-4 points. The Fullerton score was 25. BEANS BAGS AND TWINE A. NELSON Buena Park Phone—Anaheim 762-J-3 —Fullerton 173-R-1 Danz Piano Specials On Sale Friday and Saturday At this time you will find in our show rooms an unusually good assortment of used upright and player pianos at prices that are right. The instruments are all marked for cash settlements but we are prepared to sell them on convenient terms if you prefer. Used Instruments as Follows: Pease Rosewood Bungalow size, used $92 Mathushek Dc Special 5 for 50 cents SUNDAY NOON Lbs. Pot Roast...50c Lbs. Veal Roast...50c Lbs., Pork Roast...50c M. 50c 50c 50c enables us to do so, we buy here you laugh at the high cost in the week. Will put on sale from 5 P.M. AS the db...25c r and... price if... this... rain he... None to Dealer Top REY, Manager Used Instruments as Follows: Pease Rosewood Bungalow size, used $92 Mathushek Rosewood good practice piano, used $138 Emerson Mahogany full rich tone genuine Ivory keys used $193 Wagner Mahogany ideal tone, used $235 Sohmer Mahogany a real piano, used $285 Singer A genuine Steger make piano, used $295 Hardman A piano of real tone quality sells at $800 used $350 Player Piano Andrew Kohler, like new best action known, used only short time $395 You will find the above pianos to be splendid values at the prices and we have a number of others for your consideration when you call. Most of these have been through our shop and the condition is guaranteed. See us now. DANZ PIANO CO. 162 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. ENCE PENNY FAMILY RECEIVED ce Penny of Los Angeles usually received last on she addressed an audience ullerton Club on "50-50". introduced as the homeMrs. Albert Launer. She tated to the title of successpaper woman. take of the treatment of the girls in the home, and how old be educated for life, the for professions. She urgends and wives to share in financial affairs, and in the same as business parted a uniform marriage and law, and spoke of boys and often entering matrimony terious thought of the new so many times results in reckage. NG AVIATOR ACHES L. A. HOME International News Service) LANGELLES, May 4.—Greeted beds of Los Angeles friends, at John A. MacReady, one two daring aviators who reseated the greatest sensation story of aviation by making up flight across the continuhours and 50 minutes, array and immediately went to on South Carondalet street. tant MacReady was espethusiastic regarding the that army fliers attempt the time of yesterday's flight and then will attempt to fly the world. IER COVELESKIE International News Service) EELAND, Ohio, May 4.—One-runs were made off Covy the Browns in the sixth inth innings today. caseman Durst collected two, William, slugging outfieldWilliams' home run raised his the season to six, tying the ade two days ago by Cy of the Phillies. now has three home runs to CHICAGO NAMED FOR NEXT CONVENTION (By International News Service) RICHMOND, Va., May 4.—Chicago was named today as the next convention of the association of governmental labor officials at the close of the tenth annual convention here today following the election of John Hopkins Hall, Jr., Virginia labor commissioner, as president of that body. Starbuck's Red. See Classifie RELIEVED WITH OPING COURT "My little child had Whicough," writes James Noll, Coville, Indiana. "And Foley's Home Tar gave her relief. If my cocontract a cough or cold I give Foley's Honey and Tar and it get good results." For quick from Conglis, Colda, Group. T Chest and Bronchial trouble Foley's Honey and Tar, the I selling cough medicine in the No opiates. Refuse substitutes by Heying's Pharmacy. Pianos and Phonographs To Be Sold At Any Price With our limited amount of floor space it is imposible to carry a very large stock of used pianos anphonographs. We are overloaded hence our offerng you these wonderful bargains. Phonographs $95.00 Pathe $25.00 (Cabinet wonderful condition, like new) $175 Pathe $70 $200 Cremonoa $150 $140 Columbia $100 Pianos Stiger and Son $195 Baumeister $235 Schultz $245 —Terms— $140 Columbia $100 Pianos Stiger and Son $195 Baumeister $235 Schultz $245 —Terms— Hammell Music Store "Everything in Music" 124 East Center Street Phone 145 GLENN'S PEERLESS and NATIONAL MARKET 149 East Center Reuther's Public Market You know our Quality & Service and we can assure you that the price is right at this market you are only served with the very best quality meats at the most attractive prices obtainable with quality as a watchword—all our meats bear the inspection stamp or our buyer turns them down as unsafe to serve you for your health depends upon the care taken at this very important critical time in the handling of dressed meats. Give us your trade and be satisfied and safe- For Your Sunday Dinner— Fine Quality Oven Roasts Steer Beef 15c lb. For Your Sunday Dinner—Fine Quality Oven Roasts Steer Beef 15c lb. Lean and Meaty Pot Roasts of Beef 10c POUND Center Cuts Round Steak 22c POUND LOOK AT THIS! Fine Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 22c lb. Half or Whole Side—Only One to a Customer Real Saturday prices on Old Fashioned Country Sausage and Chopped Sk, Pure Lard, Compound, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon Squares and Smok-Butts, which by the way are almost like ham when sliced and fried, as have no bones or waste and an excellent taste—have one boiled for your meat for the picnic or dinner pail. DON'T FORGET THE LOCATIONS