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1923-05-10 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 9 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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It's Here Your Straw Hat May 13th Unlucky Day for Felt —The Straw Hat you want—in the kind of weaves that please you—with the right sort of band—is right here in our stock. Come in, get the right fit, and walk out. Hat May 13th Unlucky Day for Felt —The Straw Hat you want—In the kind of weaves that please you—with the right sort of band—is right here in our stock. Come in, get the right fit, and walk out, happy and contented, ready for a season of real service. Our present stock embraces everything that is worth while. $1.50 to $6.00 Straws $3.00 to $6.00 Panamas F. A. YUNGBLUTH "By All Means Get A Fit" Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes 145 W. Center Street Anaheim, Calif. Terrific Test in Second Gear In second gear for 450 miles at miles an hour! That's the record set by a Lexington stock touring car, lubricated with VE TURA Motor Oil. For nearly sixteen hours the sturdy Lexington, with its wonderful Anst motor, roared steadily over the mountains and through the valleys at 33 to miles per hour, from Los Angeles San Francisco — 450 miles with t years sealed in second! stock touring car, lubricated with Ventura Motor Oil. For nearly sixteen hours the sturdy Lexington, with its wonderful Anst motor, roared steadily over the mountains and through the valleys at 33 to 450 miles per hour, from Los Angeles to San Francisco—450 miles with the gears sealed in second! Such an endurance record was a terrific for both the oil and the motor. Running high speed—2000 revolutions per minute hour after hour, the motor required perfect lubrication to bring it safely through. At time during the gruelling trip, did the temperature of the radiator water show higher than the average summer heat! Let Ventura Motor Oil protect your motor from wear. You can buy it at service stations and garages displaying the Red V trademark. Ventura Refining Company Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland Santa Barbara Colton Fresno VENTURA MOTOR OIL Paraffin-Base Distributed by VENTURA SUPPLY CO. 259 East Fourth St. Santa World's High Voltage Record Made By Edison Company Tod Workmen tying in cables on last tower in 220,000-volt Big Creek transmission line, connecting Southern and Central California with the greatest electrical development in the world, effecting a saving of $50,000,000 in transmission expenditures. Active construction of this new high voltage transmission line was commenced about one year ago. During the reconstruction period it has been kept in active service at 210,000 volts, a section at a time being taken out for reconstruction. Conversion from 150,000 to 220,000 volts has doubled the capacity of the lines. When operating at 220,000 volts this twin set of lines will have a capacity to transmit 360,000 horsepower of electrical energy. This new world's record in effected a saving of $9,000,870 over what would have been the construction of a duplicate set of 180,000-volt lines. This is merely the initial saving, since the adoption of the 220,000-volt system of transmission when applied to the future lines needed to transmit over a million horsepower under development at Big Creek will affect an ultimate saving of $50,000,000 in transmission expenditures. Some idea of the enormous carrying power of these new 220,000-volt lines can be comprehended by the following popular comparison. When these lines come into operation they will carry 280,000 horsepower, which will be equal to one hundred highest power steam locomotives used in transcontinental service, hauling twenty-five thousand loaded cars of freight, which would reach two hundred miles. Its power is sufficient to propel fifteen thousand automobiles of twenty horsepower. Placed end to end these cars would make a line thirty miles in length. It would propel fifteen thousand pumps which would pump the water for irrigating 64,010 acres of land, which would have a potentiality of $67,500,000 production per year. BANDITS NOT CRUEL SAYS ESCAPED WOMAN (Continued from Page 1) bathed in warm water. She was found by R. F. Naill, an accountant of the Asia Development Co., who took her to Lincheng. Thence she was taken to the Telhan-Fu hospital. An aged farmer arrived at Lincheng on Wednesday night with a letter signed by J. B. Powell, one of the American captives, urging the Chinese authorities to withdraw the pursuing troops. "This is the only condition on which the brigands will release their prisoners," wrote Powell. "I hope foreigners with influence will urge the Chinese to call off the soldiers, reprisals, even mutilation." It was reported (but without official confirmation) that the United States consul at Tsinan-Fu has received an ultimatum from the bandits that unless their comrade who had been berieged by Chinese troops for a month were liberated all foreigners would be tortured and then shot to death. This "ultimatum" expired at volt transmission system and its subsequent successful operation is due to Mr. H. A. Barre, the company's executive engineer. Active construction of this new high voltage transmission line was commenced about one year ago. During the reconstruction period it has been kept in active service at 150,000 volts, a section at a time being taken out for reconstruction. Conversion from 150,000 to 220,000 volts has doubled the capacity of the lines. When operating at 220,000 volts this twin set of lines will have a capacity to transmit 260,000 horsepower of electrical energy. This new world's record in long distance transmission is the result of successive steps in pioneering, as it was the same company which only thirty years ago placed in operation the first three-phase long-distance transmission line operating at 10,000 volts for a distance of about twenty miles. The conversion of these lines from 150,000 to 220,000 volts has $72,000 NECKLACE DIPPED IN PAINT SAN FRANCISCO. May 10. (INS)—Disgusted by dipping in paint and traced through the slim clew of an old French signet ring, the $72,000 pearl necklace lost by Mrs. Walter F. Dillingham, former Chicago society woman, was recovered today by detectives. Victor De Malterre, hotel-launderer, who recovered it from bedding was arrested as a result of an effort to pawn the pearls. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results. MILLER BROS. Cement Pipe Contractors ESTIMATES FREE Phone 100-H-4 ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY Hay, Grain, Feeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters 242 W. Center St. Phone 317 Anaheim, California Sale Starts Friday May 11th 9 A.M. $20,000 $20,000 Stock Must WE HAVE SOLD OUT, AND IN DOING SO HAVE CONTRACTED TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT $20, 000 STOCK. NOTHING IS TO BE RESERVED. WE ARE NOT QUOTING PRICES BECAUSE YOU CAN SET YOUR OWN PRICE. BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO MAKE A SELECTION FROM OUR BIG STOCK OF HIGH GRADE JEWELRY. Dutton Jewel 115 E. Center Street CALIFORNIA Thursday, May 10, 1923 A. or Major Robert Allen, (identity was uncertain) was seriously wounded. Previously a report had been received that both officers were released. Fear had been growing steadily for their safety and the safety of Major Pinger's son. At latest reports there were about 14 foreigners and 80 Chinese in the hands of the brigands all being carried farther and farther into the mountains of western Shantung. In view of the reiterated threats, anxiety over the safety of the prisoners' is growing steadily. A message from Secretary of State Hughes, warning the Chinese government, and representations of a similar nature from Senior De Freytas, of Portugal, dean of the diplomatic corps, resulted in dismissal of the local Chinese officials at Lincheng. Orders were given to punish the Tuchun (war lord) and to arraign the civil governor on charges of laxity. Read Plain Dealer Classified for Realty Bargains. CAVERLY TRIAL: PUT OVER TO MAY 16TH The case of Earl Caverly, charged with embezzlement of $701.24 from the local Chaffee store, was continued yesterday afternoon in Judge Brown's court until May 16th. Three witnesses for the state were examined yesterday afternoon, and the attorney for the defense turned one of them into a witness for the defense. SECRET CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO, May 10—(INS) The almost simultaneous arrival in San Francisco of Elmer Dover, former assistant secretary of the treasury and one of President Harding's political advisers, and General Plutarco Ellas Calles, head of the Mexican cabinet, led to reports today that a secret conference which might affect the recognition of the southern republic will be held here. Dover announced he was here on personal business. General Calles announced he had come for throat treatment. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results. LIST OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following is a true and correct list of delinquent assessments in the matter of the opening and extending of North Zeyn Street in the City of Anaheim from the northerly line of West North Street to a point 330.75 feet northerly therefrom, also from the northline of West La Palma Avenue to the southerly line of North Los Angeles Street. Said list of delinquent assessments contains a statement of the number of the lot assessed, as set forth in the written report, assessment, and plat accompanying the same, made by the commissioners appointed by the Board of Trustees of said city, a certified copy of which has heretofore been filed in my office, the names of the owners, so far as known, the description of each lot assessed, the amount of the assessment, the amount of the penalty, the cost of advertising and the total amount required to be paid to-wit: No. Name Description Amount Penalty 5% Advertising Total 25 A. L. Cone Wly 10" Lot 10 Wilke Add. $22.00 $1.60 $.50 $14.10 27 Hayes Lot 11 Bl. "A" Wilke Add. .50.00 .50.00 29 W. J. Kenney Lot 13, Bl. "B" Wilke Add. .50.00 .50.00 34 W. R. Creese Lot 1, Bl. "B" Wilke Add. .50.00 .50.00 35 W. R. Creese Lot 2, Bl. "B" Wilke Add. .50.00 .50.00 37 C. O'Neill Lot 4, Bl. "B" Wilke Add. .50.00 .50.00 42 Mrs. N. B. Hall Lot 9, Bl. "B" Wilke Add. .25.00 .50.25 46 Nellie G. Hall Lot 1, Bl. "Sunset Tr." .25.00 .50.25 57 G. Nelman Lot 2, Sunset Tract .25.00 .50.25 58 Carl Palm Lot 3, Sunset Tract .25.00 .50.25 72 Paul A Crites Lot 2, Bl. "C" Wilke Add. 145.00 7.25 152.75 90 Minnie Courtney Lot 11, Bl. "F". Zeyn Tr. An No. .26.00 .1.20 .27.80 96 A. C. Berry Lot 5, Bl. "T", Zeyn Tr. Annex No. 2 .16.00 .50 .17.30 Notice is hereby given that if said assessments are not paid on or before May 17, 1923, said property will be sold, as provided by law. Said payments shall be made at my office in the Masonic Temple Building, at No. 255 East Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. Remembrance To Mother When life is at its May-time all roads, some way or other, lead to the dearest spot on earth. Where hearts go home to mother. Mother Day Cards Mother’s Day--May 13 Anaheim Book Store 228 East Center Street Anaheim, Calif. FORE SOLD 30 Days and Out We Go 000 Jewelry 000 Jewelry must Be Reduced This Is Our First Sale This is the very first time that our highgrade stock of jewelry has and it will be your last chance because we are selling out. Our been offered to the people of Northern Orange County at sale prices stock was never bought to sell at sale prices. Our Loss-Your Gain ALL STANDARD QUALITY, MERCANDISE OFFERED Silverware Watches Community Silverware Elgin Rogers 1847 Silverware Waltham Hamilton Howard Genuine pure blue-white diamonds at a big saving—Less than cost. Jewelry Co. Anaheim, Calif.