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1923-09-21 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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Friday, September 21, 1923 Announcement I WISH IT TO BE KNOWN THAT I HAVE OWNED THE ORIGINAL STAG BARBER SHOP FOR NEARLY FOUR YEARS AND HAVE NOW MADE IT A STRICTLY UNION SHOP. I WILL BE GLAD TO MEET ORGANIZED LABOR AND ALL MY FRIENDS. THANKING YOU FOR PAST PATRONAGE AND ASSURING YOU FIRST CLASS SERVICE. CORDIALLY YOURS, RICHARD GROOS 139 S. Los Angeles Street SPEEDER HITS TWO, BUT DOESN'T STOP LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21. — Sauntering across Berendo street and Santa Monica blvd. early today while delivering newspapers, James Moore, 8, and his brother Ronald, 12, were struck by a speeding auto and probably fatally injured. The machine did not stop. RAIN HALTS TENNIS NEW YORK, Sept. 21. — A continual downpour of rain today caused a postponement of the East vs. West tennis matches until tomorrow. BUS FALLS, 4 DIE ROME, Sept. 21. — Four persons were killed and 23 injured when a tourist motor bus fell from a parapet on the Binasco road near Milan today. Saturday SPECIALS M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lbs... $1.19 EXTRA SPECIAL Del Monte Red Salmon... 25c Scratch Feed, 100 lbs... $2.65 Kneip's Grocery Del Monte Red Salmon...25c Scratch Feed, 100 lbs...$2.65 Kneip’s Grocery 118 W. Chartress St Anaheim Hear These Famous AT ANAHEM ALL FOR $5.50 Opening Wednesday, October MATZENAU The World's Greatest Contralto—"The Voice of Gold and Royal PurDONNA CONTRALTO, METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY, an intermous artist, pre-eminent in recital as well as in opera. MONDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTI 'THE LOS ANGELES Philharmonic Orchestra William Henry Rothwell, Conductor IN MARCH REINAD WERREN Philharmonic Orchestra William Henry Rothwell, Conductor IN MARCH REINAD WERREN BARITONE America's Foremost Concert Baritone—"An American Institute" Olga Samaro PIANISTE One of the great masters of the keyboard. In playing the Beethoven cycle fame never attained by a woman artist. A Season Ticket —to this Artist Series sells for $5.50 to adults, $2.50 to students, and includes reserved seats. Admission to single concerts will be $2.50, but as the seating capacity of the Anaheim High School Auditorium is limited it is doubtful if many seats will be available. Therefore those desiring to attend are urged to reserve their Season Tickets at once. The above concerts will be given in the beautiful new auditorium of the Anaheim High School, noted for its wonderful acoustics and full view of the stage from every seat. N. B.—A special committee of the Ebell Club, Mrs. Eva Boyd, the Danz Piano Co., has season tickets on sale at Weber's Music Co., A Co., Danz Piano Co., Hammel's Music Store, and Weber's Book Store CARMAN ROBBED LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21—Emerging from the shadow of a tree at Avenue 33 and Griffin avenue, early today, an unmasked bandit held up and robbed James Walton, one-man street car operator, of $20 from his money changer and his watch, it was reported to police. REGISTER ANSWERS The Santa Ana Register is declared "the lowest responsible bidder" for the city printing in an answer filed today to the amended complaint of the Santa Ana Printing and Publishing Co., publishers of a Santa Ana Kellogg paper, against the city and board of trustees. A skeptic is a person who believes the auto isn't here to stay. Rheumatic Neuritis Says His Prescription Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pain and Twinges—Is Guaranteed. Deep-seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Potson Starts to Leave the System Within 24 Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient war helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the tormentures of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless ALLEN PIRATES DROP TWO GAMES TO GIANTS SECOND GAME FIRST INNING Giants—Bancroft walked, Groh out. Rawlings to Grimm. Frisch out. Traynor to Grimm. Young lined to Traynor. No runs, no hits, no errors. One left. Pittsburg: Maranville filed to Cunningham. Carey fouled to Groh. Traynor singled. Barnhart fouled to Kelly. No runs, one hit, no errors. One left. SECOND INNING Giants: Meusel out Cooper to Cunningham. Cunningham popped to Maranville. Kelly fouled to Grimm. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburgh: Cuyler out, Frisch to Kelly. Rawlings singled. Grimm singled. Schmidt hit into a double play. Bancroft to Frisch to Kelly. No runs, 3 hits, no errors. One left. THIRD INNING Giants: Carey muffed Gowdy's fly. Watson popped to Maranville. Bancroft filed to Cuyler. Groh fanned. No runs, no hits, 1 error, one left. Pittsburg: Cooper out, Watson to Kelly. Maranville filed to Meusel. Carey out, Groh to Kelly. No runs FOURTH INNING Giants: Frisch singled. Young singled. Rawlings fumbled Meusel's grounder. Frischscoring. Cunningham sacrificed, Cooper to Rawlings, who cover dfirst. Kelly walked. Gowdy sent a sacrifice fly to Carey. Young scoring. Watson singled, scoring Kelly. Adams replaced Cooper. Groh walked. Frisch singled, scoring Watson and Bancroft. Frisch stole second. Young grounded to Grimm. Six runs, five hits, one error, Two left. Pittsburgh: Gowdy got Traynor's foul. Barnhart filed to Cunningham Cuyler out, Watson to Carey. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Giants: Meusel safe on Adams' muff. Cunningham filed to Cuyler. Kelly filed to Cuyler. Gowdy walked. Watson filed to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, one error. Two left. Pittsburgh: Rawlings filed to Tells Whole World Wife's Shortcomings INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 21. Dr. George Albert Koehler, a wealthy physician, even during his honeymoon, believed that his wife should keep up to date with her family mending. When she failed to do so, Mrs. Bertha Day Koehler, the wife, testified today in her divorce action, Dr. Koehler appeared one evening on the plaza of an exclusive lake resort hotel, where they were honeymooning, and with needle and thread, proceeded to sew buttons on his underwear. This notice to the world of her alleged shortcomings humiliated her, Mrs. Koehler said. Also, she testified, she was astonished when they were married, and that her husband had saved up half a trunkful of dilapitated socks, against the day when he had a wife who could mond them. SIXTH INNING Giants: Bancroft out, Groh singled. Frisch flied to Cuyler. Young fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Pittsburgh: Barnhart walked. Cuyler forced Barnhart. Frische unassisted. Rawlings grounded to Kelly. The latter threw wild to get Cuyler at second. Grimm flied to Cunningham. No runs, no hits, one error. One left. SEVENTH INNING NEW YORK, Meusel flied to Carey. Cunningham walked. Kelly hit into a double play. Grimm to Maranville to Grimm. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburgh: Luce batted for Schmisdt and popped to Kelly. Russell batted for Adams and popped to Bancroft. Maranville out. Frisch to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Giants: Steinder and Gooch now slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient war helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless ALLENRHU decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every instance. Heying's Pharmacy can supply you. GIANTS: Meusel safe on Adams' muff. Cunningham filed to Cuyler. Kelly filed to Cuyler. Gowdy walked. Watson filed to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Pittsburgh: Rawlings filed to Muesel. Grimm tripled. Schmidt singled. Scoring Grimm. Adams forced Schmidt. Groh to Frisch. Maranville singled. Carey singled. Traynor forced Carey. Bancroft to Frisch. One run, four hits, no errors. Three left. SEVENTH INNING NEW YORK: Meusel filed to Carley. Cunningham walked. Kelly hit into a double play. Grimm to Maranville to Grimm. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburgh: Luce batted for SchmiStd and popped to Kelly. Russell batted for Adams and popped to Bancroft. Maranville out. Frisch to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Giants: Steinder and Gooch now battery for Pittsburg. Gowdy walked. Watson fanned. Bancroft hit in-to a double play. Maranville to Grimm. No runs, no hits, no errors. Pittsburg: Carey grounded to Kelly. Trainout out Frisch to Kelly. Barnhart singled. Cuyler out. Frisch to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Giants: Groh grounded to Grimm. Frisch singled. Young singled. Steinder fumbled Meusel's sacrifice. Frisch scoring. Cunningham singled, scoring Young. Kelly out, Traynor to Grimm. Gowdy walked. Watson fanned. Two runs, three hits, one error. FINALS New York ..... 8 9 1 Pittsburg ..... 1 9 4 NEW YORK Bancroft, ss ..... 4 1 1 1 2 0 Groh, 3b ..... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Frisch, 2b ..... 5 2 3 4 6 0 Young, rf ..... 5 2 2 0 0 0 Meusel, lf ..... 4 1 0 2 0 0 Cunningham, cf ..... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Kelly, 1b ..... 4 1 0 13 1 1 Gowdy, s ..... 1 0 0 2 0 0 Watson, p ..... 5 1 1 1 2 0 Totals ..... 35 8 9 27 13 PITTSBURGH AB R H O A E Baranville, ss ..... 4 0 1 4 2 0 Carey, cf ..... 4 0 1 2 0 1 Traynor, 3b ..... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Barnhart, rf ..... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Guyler, lf ..... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Rawlings, 2b ..... 4 0 1 1 1 1 Grimm, lb ..... 4 1 3 10 1 0 Schmidt, c ..... 2 0 1 3 0 0 Gooch, c ..... 1 0 0 2 0 0 Cooper, p ..... 1 0 0 0 2 0 Adams, p ..... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Steinder, p ..... 0 0 0 0 0 1 Luce, x ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Russell, xx ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mattox, xxx .....1 c Orchestra W. A. Clark, Jr., Founder ARCH RRENRATH STONE American Institution"—and a great one! Samaroff STE the Beethoven cycle, Mme. Samaroff achieved a y a woman artist. Inter-Club Musical Association, Care Danz Piano Company, 162 West Center Street, Anaheim, Calif. Please reserve.....$5.50 Adult Tickets and.....$2.25 Student Tickets for the Artist Series, 1923-24. I enclose $... full payment for same. Please reserve the best seats available and mail them to— Name..... Phone..... Mrs. Eva Boyd, chairman, with headquarters at ber's Music Co., Anaheim Music Co., Austin Music Weber's Book Store. Totals.....35 1 9 27 8 4 x—Batted for Schmidt in 7th. xx—Batted for Adams in 7th. xxx—Batted for Steinder in 9th. Summary—Two base hits—Bancroft, Grimm. Three base hit—Grimm. Sacrifice hits—Gowdy, Cunningham and Meusel. Stolen base—Frisch. Double play—Grimm to Maranville to Grimm. Left on banes—N. Y. 7; Pittsburgh 7; Hits off Cooper 4 in 3 2-3 innings; off Adams 1 in 3 1-3 innings. Bases on balls, off Watson, 1; off Cooper, 2; off Adams 3; off Steihder, 2. Struck out by Cooper, 1; by Adams, 1; by Steihder, 2. Umpires, Klem, O'Day and Moran. SKULL IN RUINS BERKELEY, Sept. 21.—The first direct evidence of loss of life in the fire here Monday was unearthed today when a skull was found in the ruins. A party under the direction of Coroner Grant Miller is continuing the search. OIL PRICES DROP DENVER, Sept. 21.—Price reductions varying from 35¢ to 50¢ per barrel were announced in the Wyoming and Montana oil fields today. POPULAR NEW RECORD The Anaheim Music company has received the late Brunswick record. "No, No, Nora," which is the first record made by the California Ambasador Hotel orchestra for the Brunswick Phonograph Co. This is the first "coast" orchestra to be recorded by Brunswick, and those who have attended the programs in Coconut grove will be anxious to hear it. The local firm invited everyone to drop in to hear the number any time of day. FOR RESULTS—Try a Plain Dealer THE Sale of Fall —HERE IS WORD TAKEN FROM AROUND THE STORE DURING THE SALE WNING bel fled to Caralked, Kelly hit rimm to Maranuns, no hits, no batted for to Kelly. Russ and popped to out, Frisch to hits, no errors. WNING and Gooch now Gowdy walkBancroft hit inMaranville to hits, no errors. grounded to Kelto Kelly. Barnout. Frisch to hits, no errors. WING bound to Grimm. singled. Steinel's sacrifice, Bingham sinned, out, Traynor to sed. Watson fane hits, one er- ings out, Frisch fled. Gooch foulbitted for Steino Watson, who ins, 1 hit, no 8 9 1 1 9 4 RK 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 3 4 6 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 13 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 9 27 13 1 GH R H O A E 0 1 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 27 8 4 at in 7th. xx— th. xxx—Bat- At in 7th. xx— th. xxx—Batse hits—Banbase hit— Gowdy, CunStolen base Grimm to Left on bash 7; Hits off Rags; off Adams Bases on balls, Cooper, 2; off 2. Struck out s, 1; by Steinn, O'Day and RUINS 21. The first of life in the unearthed to found in the direction of is continuing DROP Price reducc to 50c per in the Wycfields today. RECORD Company has Wick record. Is the first California Ambas. or the BrunsThis is the to be recordhouse who have in Cocoanut to hear it. The any time of Plain Dealer