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1923-09-25 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Tuesday, September 25th, 1923 BUD'S ELOPEMENT THRILLS CAPITAL Mrs. George Reber Littlehales. The national capital has been given several thrills by the members of the younger social set in recent months in the form of elopements. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Warren, a prominent bud of last season, Mrs. George Reber Littlehales. The national capital has been given several thrills by the members of the younger social set in recent months in the form of elopements. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Warren, a prominent bud of last season, to George Reber Littlehales of Washington, following an elopement July 14 has just become known among friends of the pair. WARNS AGAINST GERMAN UPRISING By S. D. WEYER (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) BERLIN, Sept. 25. — Chancellor Stresemann today warned the German nation against an uprising in retaliation for the surrender to France. "We will proceed ruthlessly against any attempts to revolt," said the chancellor. "The existence and unity of the German state must be safeguarded at all costs. Now the ministers and myself have boarded a boat which is threatened with being engulfed by the waves, but so long as the boat remains afloat, the cabinet will do all in its power to steer a calm, orderly course. Anyone trying to rock it will be treated as a mutiler." News that the government has abandoned passive resistance in the Ruhr today intensified a situation which already was critical throughout Germany. It was reported that troops had been massed between Berlin and Bavaria to protect the capital from Bavarian fascist. Two big caches of arms were found on the edge of Berlin. There is evidence that they were bought with funds supplied by Petroff, the military attache of the Russian embassy. The arms included machine guns, rifles, mine throwers and munitions. Police admitted that the Russian embassy and the trade commission had close relations with the German communists, but they cannot be prosecuted owing to their diplomatic immunity. Up to noon no disorders had been reported. Newspapers picture the tranquility as the "quiet before the storm." Both communists and nationalists are accusing the Stresemann government of betraying the country into the hands of its enemies. The government is busy working out measures to tide over the period of transition until passive resistance is completely ended. Funds will be sent to the Ruhr workers, but not in large quantities. This will compel them to go to work for the French. YORBA LINDA YORBA LINDA, Sept. 26. (Spl.) — Many friends here of Mrs. J. A. Logsdon and Mrs. Boughtier will be sorry to learn that their sister, Mrs. J. I. Birchfield died at her home in Los Angeles on Friday, Sept. 21. Mrs Logsdon was in Los Angeles all last week and will remain until after the funeral. Mrs. Howard R. Brown is spending a few days with friends at Long Beach. Miss Shepherd and Miss Nellie Shepherd attended a performance of "The Wayfurer" in Los Angeles on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hollaud and daughters, were Sunady visitors at Covina. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight and daughter, Marjorie, were Sunday dinner guests of Garden Grove friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cook and daughters, Francis and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuffer, Miss Mechan and Chas. Mechan, celebrated Mr. Kaffer's birthday with friends at Redondo Beach, Sunday. Dale Hennesy of the U. S. S. Texas spent the weekend with the Gilman boys. Dale was on board ship when the Texas was run into by a frighter near San Diego last week but escaped injury. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cannon motorized to San Bernardino on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seamans transacted business in Los Angeles on Monday. The Y. L. Womar's club will hold their regular meeting today (Tuesday) which will be in the nature of an informal reception to the teachers. A formal reception to the local grammar school teachers was given by the ladi cood the P.-T. A in the Friends Church on Friday evening. Several musical numbers were enjoyed and a few short readings after which a social hour was enjoyed. There was a good attendance... Up to noon no disorders had been reported. Newspapers picture the tranquility as the "quiet before the storm." Both communists and nationalists are accusing the Stresemann government of betraying the country into the hands of its enemies. The government is busy working out measures to tide over the period of transition until passive resistance is completely ended. Funds will be sent to the Ruhr workers, but not in large quantities. This will compel them to go to work for the French. During the last week the government sent three trillion marks into the Ruhr. Before the war this sum would have been $735,000,000,000. SEEK INDICTMENTS FOR FOREST FIRES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25.—Supervisor Chester A. Jordan of the Santa Barbara national forest arrived today to seek federal grand jury indictments against persons believed to have been implicated in the starting of several fires recently which ravaged over 100,000 acres of the state's finest timber near Santa Barbara. Jordan was accompanied by a representative of the San Francisco forestry headquarters, and announced upon his arrival that he would seek indictments against at least three of the five men now under suspicion. The firse which a few days ago burned on a 25-mile front is now reported to be under complete control. SHOOTS 3 WOMEN, THEN KILLS SELF DES MOINES, Sept. 25.—Mrs. Will Wiley was shot to death and her two daughters, Helen, 15, and Mamie, 17, were seriously wounded by Tom Chandler, 35, who afterward turned his revolver upon himself, committing suicide. Financial troubles are believed to have unbalanced his mind. WATCHES HUSBAND TAKE FATAL FALL CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—While his wife watched, horror-stricken, Lewis Cochran, president of a real estate company, fell or jumped to his death today off the seventh floor of an exclusive North Shore hotel here. He had been ill. RAIN HURTS RAISINS SACRAMENTO, Sept. 25—Report received at the state department of agriculture early today indicated that the heavy rainfall of last night materially damaged rains drying in paper trays in the San Joaquin valley. Owing to the flimsy nature of the trays, they could not be stacked, according to G. H. Hecke, director of agriculture. The rains left exposed were practically a total loss. Heavy losses will be suffered by grape growers if the rain continues for another day, declared Hecke, as 60 per cent of the crop is still on the vines. BECOMES ASST. CASHIER C. E. Morgan who, until two months ago was connected with the Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, but who then became associated with the First National Bank of Anaheim, has been elected assistant cashier of the American Savings Bank. THE PLAIN DEALER. ANAHEIM. CALIF. Falkenstein Tomorrow -- Wednes ANOTHER GREAT ECONOMY NO PHONE ORDERS NO C.O.D'S. 66x80 PLAID BLANKETS 2.95 Pair 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS 1.65 Each 36-IN SILKO 250 25 PIECES OF BE 66x80 PLAID BLANKETS 2.95 Pair EXCELLENT QUALITY PLAID BLANKETS IN ATTRACTIVE COLORS. FULL SIZE. 81x90 PEQUOT SHEETS 1.65 Each 10 DOZEN OF THESE LARGE SHEETS HAVE BEEN SET ASIDE FOR ECONOMY DAY SELLING. 36-IN SILK O 25c 25 PIECES OF BEST OLENE IN VERY AUTERNS. UNDERP Crepe de Chine Chemise Beautifully Trimmed Chemise of good quality silk Crepe. 3.95 Each Child's Sateen Bloomers White and black bloomers of good sateen Sizes 2 years up. 59c PetticoatsSeveral dozen petticoats with flounces. HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL 25c yd. 20 PIECES OF HEAVY WHITE FLANNEL IN THE 27-INCH WIDTH, SPECIALLY PRICED. YARD WIDE CURTAIN SWISS 29c yd. SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE DOTTED PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. SATIN BED SP 5.95 BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SIZE ARE THESE ED SPREADS. BRASSIERES Sizes 32 to 44 Broken lines of higher priced Brassiers have been grouped for this one day Event 39c HUCK TOWELS 18x36 Very Heavy Huck Towels with red, yellow and blue borders, Economy Day Special. 2.75 Dozen CHILDREN Good looking Girls for school styles. Broken lines of higher priced Brassiers have been grouped for this one day Event 39c Very Heavy Huck Towels with red, yellow and blue borders, Economy Day Special. 2.75 Dozen LINEN TOWELING 18c yd. 250 YARDS OF HEAVY UNBLEACHED CRASH TOWELING SPECIALLY PRICED. APRON DRESSES 1.00 each SEVERAL DOZEN APRONS, BROKEN LINES IN VARIOUS STYLES, REDUCED FOR ECONOMY DAY. FRENCH 2.95 ALL WOOL HEAVY SCHOOL SKIRTS BOUDOIR CAPS OF SATIN Beautiful lace trimmed boudoir Caps in all colors. 1.35 SILK AND WOOL INFANTS VESTS "Tiny Tot" Infant's Vests in silk and wool, all sizes. 1.15 Each 32-DRESS G 50 pieces of 3 in as many and patterns Falkenstein's stein's Wednesday Only! R GREAT MY DAY C.O.D'S. SHOP EARLY 36-INCH SILK LINE 25cyd. 3 POUND COTTON BATTS 1.18 FULL COMFORTER SIZE COTTON 36-INCH SILKOLINE 25cyd. 25 PIECES OF BEST QUALITY SILKOLENE IN VERY ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS. UNDERPRICED. 3 POUND COTTON BATTS 1.18 FULL COMFORTER SIZE COTTON BATTS OF GOOD QUALITY. Petticoats—All Colors Several dozen attractive Sateen petticoats with flounces. 1.45 Nazareth Waists Genuine Nazareth Waists for Children up to 14 years. 39c SATIN FINISH BED SPREADS 5.95 each BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS AND LARGE SIZE ARE THESE SPECIALLY PRICED SPREADS. 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE 1.69 yd. A SPLENDID ALL SILK CREPE IN THE WANTED FALL SHADES. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Good looking Gingham dresses for school girls in several attractive styles. 1.69 Each BLACK SILKS Yard wide Taffeta and Messaline of unusual quality, 'way less than usual for Economy Day. 1.69 Yard Good looking Gingham dresses for school girls in several attractive styles. Each 1.69 Yard wide Taffeta and Messa-line of unusual quality, way less than usual for Economy Day. Each 1.69 Yard 56-INCH FRENCH SERGE 2.95 yd. ALL WOOL HEAVY SERGE FOR SCHOOL SKIRTS AND MIDDIES. WOOL FILLED COMFORTS 7.50 ONE CASE OF BEAUTIFUL SILK-LENE COVERED COMFORTERS WITH 100 PER CENT PURE WOOL FILLING. 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS 50 pieces of 32-inch Gingham in many different colors and patterns 29c STAMPED-TO-EMBROIDER PIECES Buffet Sets and Towels in several attractive designs. 59c in's - Anaheim Calif.