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NOTHING TO DO EXCUSE FOR THEFT Painter Employs Spare Time as Burglar; Owners Find Property SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—There was a rush to the property department of the police headquarters today by burglar victims to identify the several truckloads of stolen property found by police at the home of Samuel Axelrod, painter by day and burglar by night. Sixty four coats, 1000 pieces of silverware, furniture, brie-a-brac, paintings, men's and women's clothing and two automobiles were included in the loot found at Axelrod's 24th Ave., home which he had furred, according to police, by his depredations. "I had nothing to do in the evening and over Sunday." was the CAR HITS CITY BUS NEW YORK, July 20.—Eighteen persons, mostly women, were injured seven seriously today in a collision between a trolley car and a municipal bus on the lower east side. The bus was hurled thirty feet by the collision and overturned, pinning passengers underneath. SATURDAY SPECIALS Cinnamon Rolls, 20c Butter Rolls, 5c Almond Filled Bear Claws, 5c BOSTON BAKERY F. J. LUEBOW, Prop. Phones 135-W—1017-W Store No. 1, 201 E. Center St. Store No. 2, 248 W. Center St. YOLANDA LEADS SIMPLE LIFE ROME, July 20—Princess Yolanda of Savoy, now Countess Calvi di Bergolo has settled down at her villa in Pinerolo. She leads there a very simple life, receiving and paying very few visits. She spends most of her time in arranging and making comfortable her little home in which she takes great pride, although her ten-roomed residence does not greatly differ from an ordinary middle-class suburban village. Her husband still continues his strenuous work as a riding master at the cavalry school, of which he is one of the best instructors. He gets up at 5:30 in the morning and at about 6 a.m. is at the schol, where he remains until 10 o'clock. He spends the hours between 10 and 2 p.m. at his own villa, when he returns to duty until 6 o'clock in the evening. PLANS LONG TO PUNISH MILWAUKEE, Wis., The fact that Anton F. in Vienna will not say going to prison for rob Anna Stelz, of this city way. She is going to prosecute him. Felgenhauer, it is Mrs. Stelz's life-saving fled with $6,000 more ago. No word was the him until recently, then known that he had been Vienna. Felgenhauer, it was a robber at the Stek the alleged robbery occured. NEW YORK LE CONVENES ALBANY, July 20—program for the American Convention, Department York, to be held at Saratoga September 13, 14, and lined here not a recent war veterans. An aerial circus, a letic carnival a militar a big military parade a band concert are a few events which are being entertain the veterans together at Saratoga. be set aside for athletics which men who have national laurels will part. TWO AVIATORS IN LANDING RANTOUL, Ill., Ju tenant Edwin H. Kin cago, and Lieut. Harold of Decatur, Ill., both cers pilots, were killed Field here this afternoon airplane in which they ing landing shot sudd and destruction. Both erans. The flying field ret details, pending the officers inquiry board. PAROWAX 10c LB. CHAFEES WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT CERTO 33c Bot. ARMOUR'S Pancake FLOUR 10c Fancy String Beans, 2 lbs. for 15c C. & H. SUGAR 1-lb. Pkgs Brown 12½c Powdered 14c Dessert 14c G. WASHINGTON COFFEE (Prepared Instantly) Small 36c Medium 70c Large $1.10 DEL MONTE SAUCE 15-oz. bot. 30c SNOW MARSHMALLOWS Special Sat., lb. 25c IRIS Stringless BEANS Special 34c 8 Cans $1.85 English Breakfast 60c LB. Uncolored Japan 70¢ LB. Two Exceptional Grades of Tea Priced Exceedingly low. LIBBY'S Quartered BEETS No. 2½ Can 2 Cans 25c MERCHANDISE ABOVE THE AVERAGE IN QUALITY is another reason why our stores are always filled with customers. Any article must be tested thoroughly before it is passed on to our customers. THE ORANGE COUNTY lain Dealer AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Anaheim, Calif., Friday, July 20, 1923. GRIM DEATH TALE OF CHINESE COOLIES RECALLS BUCCANEERS OF SPANISH MAIN "Mary Beatrice," on which coolies battled crew to death, moored at New York. schooner "Mary Beatrice." The coolies told how they battled for their lives when the crew attacked them to pay more cash to be smuggled into the U.S. They claim to have killed the attacker. PLANS LONG TRIP, TO PUNISH THIEF MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 20.—The fact that Anton Feigenbauer is in Vienna will not save him from going to prison for robbery, if Mrs. Anna Stelz, of this city, has her way. She is going to Vienna to prosecute him. Feigenbauer, it is charged stole Mrs. Stelz's life-savings when he fled with $6,000 more than a year ago. No word was then heard of him until recently, then it was made known that he had been arrested in Vienna. Feigenbauer, it was stated, was a robmier at the Stelz home when the alleged robbery occurred. NEW YORK LEGION CONVENES IN FALL ALBANY, July 20.—A tenative program for the American Legion Convention, Department of New York, to be held at Saratoga Springs September 13, 14, and 15, was outlined here a recent meeting of war veterans. An aerial circus, a monster athletic carnival a military mardi gras a big military parade and a massed band concert are a few of the big events which are being arranged to entertain the veterans when they get together at Saratoga. One day will be set aside for athletic events in which men who have won international laurels will participate. TWO AVIATORS DIE IN LANDING CRASH RANTOUL, Ill., July 20.—Lieutenant Edwin H. Kinney, of Chicago, and Lieut. Harold R. McNabb of Decatur, Illinois, both reserve officers pilots, were killed at Chanute Field here this afternoon when the airplane in which they were practicing landing shot suddenly to earth and destruction. Both were war veterans. The flying field refused further details, pending the findings of an officers inquiry board. INSANE GIRL HAS VALUABLE OIL LANDS GUYSVILLE, Ohio., July 20.—Unique litigation, involving more than three acres of land in Rome township, this county, has just ended here. The land, long regarded as worthless, recently became valuable because of development of oil and gas wells on adjoining property. About 75 years ago the land was owned by Cornelius Maydole, who was married five times but left no children. A grandniece, insane for 20 years, has been awarded, thrue her guardian, part of the land. The award was made by the court here. BALD BAREFOOTED BURGLER UNDER BED (By International News Service) COLUMBUS, July 20.—Mrs. Roy Williams was awakened by a noise in her room. One hand slid off the top of a bald head; with the other she felt a pair of bare feet, she told police. She screamed, jumped out of bed and ran for the light. The baldheaded, bare-footed, light-fingered intruder left hurriedly—and with him went $50 in cash, jewelry and clothes, in all about $100. WIDOW HEARS SLAIN HUSBAND'S "VOICE" LOS ANGELES, July 20.—A sensational report was circulated at Central police station today that detectives had picked up the trail of the so-called "confederate" in the murder of Fred Oesterreich, wealthy Milwaukee manufacturer, and they hoped to be able to produce him at the preliminary hearing next week of Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich, widow of the slain man who is accused of his murder. The reports also have an important bearing on the authenticity of the story told by the young widow concerning the shooting. Late yesterday Mrs. Oesterreich had the experience of hearing her husband's voice again. At her own request, a dictating machine formerly used by Oesterreich was taken to her cell. Some of the old records were placed on the machine and with the ear phones Mrs. Oesterreich heard her husband dictate letters. U. S. SHIP ASHORE LONDON, July 20.—The U.S. Shipping Board steamship Meantil went ashore today off Dungeness. WALL PAPER The Wall Paper shown in this store has been very carefully selected by people who understand Wall Paper. The latest patterns, the newest colors, are displayed here at the earliest possible moment. IN LANDING CRASH RANTOUL, Ill., July 20—Lieutenant Edwin H. Kinney, of Chicago, and Lieut. Harold R. McNabb of Decatur, Ill., both reserve officers pilots, were killed at Chanute Field here this afternoon when the airplane in which they were practicing landing shot suddenly to earth and destruction. Both were war veterans. The flying field refused further details, pending the findings of an officers inquiry board. URGES CHURCH-GOING BEFORE FUNERAL DAY WATERBURY, Conn., July 20.—A huge billboard, placed near St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church here, bore the legend: "A hearse is a poor vehicle in which to go to church. Better go while you are alive." Rev. Roy M. Terry, rector, had his name placed under the inscription. Nomadic cattle raisers sometimes dig from 15 to 20 feet in the sand of a dry river bed to reach water for their large herds of camels. The Wall Paper shown in this store has been very carefully selected by people who understand Wall Paper. The latest patterns, the newest colors, are displayed here at the earliest possible moment. If you are interested in Wall Paper we would be glad to have you drop in. B. F. SPENCER Wall Paper——Pictures——Art Goods 166 W. Center Street Schneider's Market 131 W. Center Street Ed W. Schneider, Prop. SPARE RIBS 12½c POUND Fancy Steer Pot Roast, lb.....12½c Eastern Skinned Hams, Half or whole, lb.....30c Young Shoulder Pork Roast, lb.....12½c Fresh Dressed Poultry and Rabbits We Deliver——Phone 20 CRITICS ATTACK BRITISH STATUE LONDON, July 20—Christ flourishing a whip as He scourges forth a woman carrying a vanity bag, a man with the pawnbroker's emblem, and three or four men, the perfection of the sartorial art—these are the main features of a war memorial designed by Eric Gill, noted British sculptor, which is raising great discussion in the north of England. Apparently the subject is inspired by Mark 11:15, about Christ purging the Temple. The figures, however, are appaired in modern dress, even to a tall hat and a long-tailed coat, and the tendency of the artist has been to exaggerate this modernity rather than to modify it. Along the top of the memorial runs, in Latin, the scriptural quotation, "Go to, ye rich men; weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted." Artists, sculptors and architects are all directing adverse criticism toward the memorial, but it is about to be duly unveiled by the Bishop of Ripon. MAY COLLINS AND GARETH HUGHES AT THE UNITED May Collins, who plays opposite Gareth Hughes in "Little Eva Ascends," now showing at the United Theater, has been only six months in motion pictures. Her name became famous when she reported engaged to Charles Chaplin. The rumor still persists. CROWDS WILL SEE LEONARD FIGHT Possibility That Championship May Change, Is Apparent (By Max Kaze) (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, July 20—More than $500,000 will be paid by boxing enthusiasts to see the Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler championship bout next Monday night and Jimmy Johnston, promoter of the contest today told why fight fans will pay this amount. “There will be three distinct classes of people who will help make up this amount,” the promoter explained. “First, there will be the Leonard following and there is a veritable legion of Leonard admirers. They are rabid Leonard fans, fight MAY COLLINS AND GARETH HUGHES AT THE UNITED May Collins, who plays opposite Gareth Hughes in "Little Eva Ascends," now showing at the United Theater, has been only six months in motion pictures. Her name became famous when she reported engaged to Charles Chaplin. The rumor still persists. "Little Eva Ascends" is a Saturday Evening Post story by Thomas Beer, produced by George D. Baker for S-L pictures and released by Metro. The photography is by Rudolph Bergquist and the art direction by E. J. Shulter. POLICE GUARD DOCKS (By International News Service) LONDON, July 20. Policemen, equipped for riot service, were on duty in the dock districts of British port cities today to prevent violence by dock strikers. Some of the workers have returned, but most of them are still holding out. "WAR" BRIDE RINGS TRUE (By International News Service) CHURUBUSCO, Ind., July 20. Lester Brumbaugh's war bride lived up to her name. According to his complaint she carried war into the home. He has sued for an armistice, asking the court to grant him a divorce. NEW YORK, July 20. More than $500,000 will be paid by boxing enthusiasts to see the Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler championship bout next Monday night and Jimmy Johnston, promoter of the contest today told why fight fans will pay this amount. "There will be three distinct classes of people who will help make up this amount," the promoter explained. "First, there will be the Leonard following and there is a veritable legion of Leonard admirers. They are rabid Leonard fans, fight mad when the name of Leonard is mentioned. This following will be up to the fight strenum." "Then there is a crowd which always goes to a fight with the expectation of seeing a championship change hands. Reports have appeared from time to time that Leonard has retrogressed and is not the fighter he once was. The element of chance plays a large part in sports. And thousands will view the contest on the chance that Tendler will put one over and win the title. "Third, there is that large crowd of lovers of boxing who will attend any fight which promises an exhibition of the manly art such as Leonard and Tendler no doubt will give. And there you are." Fully seventy-five thousand are expected to view the fight. This will be the largest gathering of fans ever assembled to see a fight in New York state. Boyle's thirty acres across the river in Jersey City has played to larger houses but no fight in this state has played to a 75,000 crowd. Fred A. Schneider’s Market IN DALEY’S STORE THERE ARE SEVERAL GRADES OF MEATS, BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE HERE—THE BEST Swift Premium Hams, ½ or whole... 32c Beef Roasts ... 121/2c Beef Rolls ... 121/2c Hamburger, 2 lbs. for... 25c Leg of Pork, ½ or whole, per lb... 21c Shoulder Pork Roast ... 121/2c Spare Ribs ... 121/2c Pure Pork Sausage ... 15c Smoked Picnics ... 15c Compound, 2 lbs. for... 25c —We also handle fresh dressed Poultry, Rabbits and Fish. Shoulder Pork Roast ... 12½c Spare Ribs ... 12½c Pure Pork Sausage ... 15c Smoked Picnics ... 15c Compound, 2 lbs. for ... 25c —We also handle fresh dressed Poultry, Rabbits and Fish. Daley's ROCK BOTTOM STORES SATURDAY SPECIALS Extra Sweet CORN, 2 cans ... 25c Regular 3 Cans 35c Special Fancy B, Mixed Candy, lb... 20c SALMON No. 1 Pink, 12c—Halves ... 9c No. 1 Red 27c—Halves ... 20c No. 1 Med. Red ... 16c BUTTER Rock Bottom, lb. ... 50c BALL MASON JARS Pints, per dozen ... 76c Quarts, per dozen ... 92c Half-gallon, per dozen ... $1.28 JELLY GLASSES 6 oz., per dozen ... 38c 8 oz., per dozen ... 40c Two Stores In Anaheim 116 E. Center Street Phone 405 239 W. Center Street Phone 753 Placentia Buena Park Yorba Linda