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28 HURT IN WRECK SUDBURY, Aug. 16. Twenty-eight persons were injured, seven seriously, when a special Canadian Pacific train carrying between 400 and 500 harvesters from Quebec Province to western wheat fields was derailed today near Warren, Ont., 10 miles east of here. Economy Brings Prosperity!! It is NOT necessary to pay $40 to $50 for Stylish—perfect fitting—beautiful made Clothes-of all wool materials. GRANMER'S CLOTHES ARE ALL $25 —You Save the Middleman's Profit— There is Twenty Years of Clothes Making Experience. ARE ALL $25 —You Save the Middleman's Profit— There is Twenty Years of Clothes Making Experience—tailored into Cranmer Clothes. Cranmer Chain Stores ANAHEIM Opposite City Hall STROUP'S MARKET 115 N. Los Angeles Street Phone 300 We Deliver Specials ½ for ½ Phone 300 We Deliver Specials 1½ Pound BACON FREE With One $ or More for Saturday Aug. 11 Pot Rst., 10c and 12½c lb. Pork Rst., 12½c and 15c lb. Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. for 25c Pure Lard ...15c Compound, 2 lbs. for: .25c Hens, Broilers and Rabbits Fresh Dressed 1½ Pound BACON FREE With One $ or More LA HABRA LA HABRA, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—Mrs. Wanda Davis Phillips and small daughter Margaret have returned to Los Angeles after a ten-day visit with hen parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Davis of Central avenue while here Mrs. Phillips in absence of City Editor of the Star Mr. Harper, Mrs. Phillips took Mr. Harper’s place. A group of people who motored to Long Beach Sunday and enjoyed a dip in the ocean included J. A. Snoddy family, C. Phillips family and L. C. Lawson family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Massey and son June Jr., daughter Constance, returned Monday from a motor trip to Puget Sound country to visit Mrs. Massey’s brothers Ralph and John Strapp who live on an island in the Puget Sound. Anacortes, Joe Jr. had the pleasure of visiting Seattle He went down with a bunch of Boy Scouts chaperoned by the Elks club. There he had the pleasure of seeing our Late President Harding. They had a delightful trip without accidents. Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bold McKinley of Whittier, a wee daughter. The little miss made her appearance last week, Mrs. McKinley is the daughter of Mr. B. Huff of La Habra. A luancheon party at Santa Ana canyon Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dickeman, Mabel Strap, Mr. and Mrs. Klusman. Monthly report of the librarian; Cards issued, adults, 17, children, 13, loans books 1526, magazines 51. Total 1577 Days open 25. Average daily loans 63. Lane Wester family have returned from an extended motor trip. They visited Seattle, then to Puget Sound then to Washington across the border to British Columbia where they visited the city of Vancouver and McCloud, then back across Glacier Park and YellowStone National, where they spent a week, then to Idaho, Boise City, where they visited Western old home, where he spent a number of years before coming to California, then to Seattle, Wash., and to the Southern, Calif. They made the trip in a Studebaker Special, without any trouble, with the machine. They also found the YORBA NEWS YORBA, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—So many occurrences have crowded in of late on the correspondent that said party has been unable to tell the rest of the world about it, but. A most enjoyable and enjoyed party was the one given last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Woods of Los Angeles to celebrate Mr. Woods’ birthday, which occurs on the 4th of August—Saturday—but, as Mr. Woods remarked, he had not celebrated any of his anniversaries for so long that he felt entitled to a two days celebration now that he had the opportunity. The party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Velasco, parents-in-law of Mr. Woods and started with a dance, midnight refreshments, and more dancing until 3:30 a.m., when everyone that wished went for a moonlight ride up the canyon and to see a scene of beauty indescribable for its witchery. Returning every one retired and after the blessing of sleep, a hearty breakfast was enjoyed by all, and at ten our beautiful little church of St. Anthony was visited, some of the ladies and gentlemen going up in the choir and singing the simple but impressive liturgical hymns during the services, arriving home once more a sumptuous dinner was partaken of and after resting a while games were started, pictures taken and musical numbers both vocal and instrumental were given by different members of the party till the afternoon passed and daylight waned when a big supper was served and which all partaking thought it was better than any of the previous era Ruth and Roxana are spending a week’s outing at San Juan Hot Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stamps at Redondo Beach. Mr. Stamps is a brother of Mrs. Walker. Theodore Scott of Florence’ avenue was a visitor at the home of his grandmother Mrs. S. O. Scott of East Whittier. A swimming party at Anaheim Landing Monday included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson of Whittier, Mrs. S. O. Scott and Grandssons Roy KOO HANDED NOTE ON BANDIT OUTRAGE PEKING, Aug. 10—The note compiled by the foreign diplomatic body after investigating the Lincheng outrage, was handed the Foreign Minister Wellington Koo today. The document is very long and is divided into notes. 1. Indemnities for damages to foreign captives; these indemnities to gradually increase after the time of captivity. 2. Guaranties: The Chinese government is invited to take strong action against banditry in the central and northern provinces with the assistance of foreign military attacks of the foreign body. The Boxer treaty is referred to in this clause. 3. Punishment and summary dismissal of the Shantung military governor and three other high officers. The foreign group, according to the note, will, in case of need send meals; more music and at 11:30 all took their departure for their respective homes. Those invited and present were, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J.McHugh Mrs.Russell Bacon, Miss Jewell Yorba,Miss Tiny McHugh,Messrs.Owelle Wells Victor Velasco,Buckley,H.S.Downs,Master T.McHugh,T.M.Woods of Los Angeles,Mr and Mrs.James Sanford,the Misses Dolores and Alice Santord,Messrs.Harry and Geo.Sanford of Pasadena,Mrs.B.YorbaJohnson of Hollywood,Mrs.T.Sanchez,Messrs.Joseph and William Sanchez,Vincent and Louis Velasco,Mr and Mrs.T.E.Wood and Mr.Mrs.Velasco. The marriage of Miss Camilla Robles daughter of Mr. and Mrs.A.Robles of Reyes Court,’to Mr.Louis Perez took place last week at St.Mary’s church,Fullerton,the Rev.Fr.Prendville,rector officiating.The bride had a simple but beautiful bridal dress of Duchess white satin,shoes and gloves to match and veil and carried a white prayer book.The bridegroom looked very manly in his dark broadcloth suit.A wedding breakfast was from an extended motor trip. They visited Seattle, then to Puget Sound then to Washington across the border to British Columbia where they visited the city of Vancouver and McCloud, then back across Glacier Park and Yellowstone National, where they spent a week, then to Idaho, Boise City, where they visited Westers old home, where he spent a number of years before coming to California, then to Seattle. Wash., and to the Southern, Calif. They made the trip in a Studebaker Special, without any trouble with the machine. They also found the roads in good condition. Had a very delightful trip. They were in five states—beaches California. Miss Elnor Hazen entertained at dinner recently. Miss Hazen is a nurse at the Community Club. The tables were decked in pink and white roses. The dinner being carried out in Spanish style. The evening was spent in music and games. Guests included Misses Mary Harritt Baird, Ethel Coddington, Theresa Higbee, A. Y. Webster, Mrs. Lila Olney, Dr. Etta Jeanson. Mr. Johnson has sold his hardware store on Central avenue to Mr. C. E. Food Dell. Mr. Good Dell took possession Monday. Mr. Good Dell was an agent for 4 years with the Pacific Electric after which he was employed by the Citrus association for 6 years when he resigned to take a trip to the east. He returned a short time ago. Mrs. U. R. Phillips and daughter, Mrs. J. L.' Balcom and two daughters MAKE WORK EASIER Anahiem People Are Pleased to Learn How It Has Been Done. It's pretty hard to attend to duties with a constantly aching back: With annoying urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills have made work easier. So thousands have gratefully testified. They're for bad backs. They're for weak kidneys. Anahiem people gratefully recommend Doan's. Ask your neighbor. C. E. Jordan, carpenter, 319 S. Philadelphia St., Anahiem says: "My work is a strain on my kidneys and back. I had attack of backache and a soreness across my kidneys that made it hard for me to do any stooping or lifting work." My kidneys acted irregular but central and Louis Velasco, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Velasco. The marriage of Miss Camilla Robles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Robles of Reyes Court, to Mr. Louis Perez took place last week, at St. Mary's church, Fullerton; the Rev. Fr. Prendiville, rector, officiating. The bride had a simple but beautiful bridal dress of Duchess white satin, shoes and gloves to match and veil and carried a white prayer book. The bridegroom looked very manly in his dark broadcloth suit. A wedding breakfast was served to their many friends at the home of the bride's parents, a four piece orchestra discounsing sweet music then and later in the evening. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. A. Parra as matron of honor and best man, respectively. After a short trip the couple will spend their honeymoon in the bungalow. Mr. Perez has had built for his bride on the M. Navarro estate. A daughter has been born to Mr.cnd Mrs.R.Barragan and a son to Mr.cnd Mrs.F.Ybarra. The Missos Ellen and Thelma Line-barger are visiting the Misses Blanche and Marguerite Boisseran. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY Genuine Mexican Panoche 39c lb. THE CHERRY BLOSSOM 122 E. Center Doan's Kidney Pills have made work easier. So thousands have gratefully tasted them. They're for bad backs. They're for weak kidneys. Anaheim people gratefully recommend Doan's. Ask your neighbor. C. E. Jordan, carpenter, 319 S. Philadelphia St., Anaheim says: "My work is a strain on my kidneys and back. I had attack of backache and a soreness across my kidneys that made it hard for me to do any stooping or lifting work. My kidneys acted irregular but Doan's Kidney Pills bought at Anaheim's Pharmacy, soon rid me of the backache and put my kidneys in good condition. I always recommend Doan's for I know they are just as represented." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Jordan had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. INSURANCE Fire, Compensation, Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability, Sonds of all kinds. Automobile, Health and Accident. See FRANK TAUSCH Manager Insurance and Loan Dept. J. T. LYON REALTY CO. 111 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim BEANS BAGS AND TWINE A. NELSON Buena Park Phone—Anaheim 762-J-2 —Fullerton 172-B-1 SCHNEIDER Ed. W. Schneider, Prop. WHY ARE OUR Because we select all our meals which bears the inspection stamp neider's, but you are assured of WE DELIVER JUST A FEET SPARE Steer Pot Roast 12 1-2 acre 15c lb. Extra Choice Young Shoulder Pork Roast 12 1-2c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 15c lb. NOTE OUTRAGE The note sign diplomatic the Linlanded the Forton Koo tory long and is damages to the indemnities after the time Chinese govern take strong in the cenrovices with military atbody. The Box in this clause, and summary attung military other high of according to of need send at 11:30 all for their reinvited and Mrs. Harold P. Johnson,ough Mrs. Ruslll Yorba, Miss Owelle Wells Jackley, U. S. Hugh and T.'reles, Mr. and the Misses Ford, Messra.ord of Pasa-ja, Johnson of Sanchez, Vin- Mr. and Mrs. Ve-Miss Camilla r. and Mrs. A. Court, to Mr. ace last week, Fullerton, theector, officiat-a simple-but of Duchess and gloves to carried a white room looked park broadcloth breakfast was their own investigating commission. Offenders will in the future will be excluded from treaty ports where foreigners hold concessions. The body further requested the formation of a special force of railway police under the command of foreign officers. The latter system however, is not yet completely worked out, it was announced. The annex to the document contains a general warning against the chaotic state of affairs, requesting a thoro cleaning out of the administration and warns that the misusing of the field army in the civil war will be taken as automatically granting the diplomatic corps special rights in emergencies. RECEIVES SAD NEWS Mrs. Alberta Andrews has received a message telling of the critical illness from apoplexy of a very dear friend and former companion, Mrs. Ida Stacy in Mrs. Andrews' former home, Du Quolp, Ill. The physician gives her family no hope for improvement, although she has been taken to the hospital in St. Louis. WORTHMORE TRACT Daley's ROCK BOTTOM STORES "Make Daley's A Daily Habit" The average housewife is very little posted on the cost of general merchandise, except those items which are nationally advertised products. The big advantage in dealing with Daley's is that all of the merchandise is sold on a legitimate percentage of profit and no advantage is taken of the speculative market. Price declines are followed immediately and while it may be true that our price is a cent higher occasionally on one particular item that some other dealer is offering as a special, there may be twenty-five items on which we are lower. Therefore, it behooves the thrifty housewife to trade regularly at Daley's, because she can feel assured that no advantage will be taken on her or prices at any time. J. A. DALEY, President. SATURDAY SPECIALS THAT GOOD COFFEE "R—B" 2 lbs. 75c DALEY'S 1-2 lb. 1-4 lb. 1 3-4 oz. TEA, Orange Pekoe, 35c 20c 10c WHY PAY MORE? MAKE IT ICED SATURDAY SPECIALS THAT GOOD COFFEE "R—B" 2 lbs. 75¢ DALEY'S 1-2 lb. 1-4 lb. 1 3-4 oz. TEA, Orange Pekoe, 35¢ 20¢ 10¢ WHY PAY MORE? MAKE IT ICED PINEAPPLE SALE CLOSES Tomorrow Last Day at These Low Prices 2 1-2s 2s 1s SLICED ...30¢ 25¢ 17½¢ BROKEN SLICED ...25¢ 22¢ GRATED ...20¢ 10¢ These Prices Are a Wonderful Bargain. It Will Be to Your Advantage to Buy Now. TWO STORES IN ANAHEIM 116 E. Cener Street Phone 405 239 W. Center Street Phone 753 Placentia Buena Park Yorba Linda Fred H. Schneider's Market IN DALEY'S STORE THERE ARE SEVERAL GRADES OF MEAT, BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE HERE—THE BEST Swift Premium Hams, ½ or whole ...33 ¢ Beef Roasts ...12¼¢ Beef Rolls ...12½¢ Hamburger, 2 lbs. for ...25 ¢ Leg of Pork, ½ or whole, per lb...21 ¢ Shoulder Pork Roast ...12½¢ Spare Ribs ...12½¢ Pure Pork Sausage ...15 ¢ Smoked Picnics ...15 ¢ Compound, 2 lbs. for ...25 ¢ Fresh Dressed Poultry, Rabbits and Fish WHY ARE OUR MEATS OF BEST QUALITY? We select all our meals after they are dressed ready for the market the inspection stamp. You not only get quality by trading at Schyou are assured of eating healthy meals. VER Phone 20 JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS SPARE RIBS 12½c lb. At Roast 12 1-2 and 15c lb. Fryers, Hens, Rabbits Dressed Fresh Every Day Ice Young Shoulder Roast 12 1-2c lb. Boiling Beef 8c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 15c lb. We Carry a Large Assortment of Lunch Meats