oc-plain-dealer 1923-10-01
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HE WHO HESITATES AT R. R. IS SAFE
OMAHA, Oct. 1.—"He who hesitates at grade crossings is' safe," says President Carl R. Gray of the Union Pacific system, in his monthly talk for October. To hesitate means to pause before acting. Failure to do so has caused the deaths of 9101 persons in the last five years, which Mr. Gray reminds us is almost twice the number killed in the battle of Gettysburg.
Railroading in America has been so highly developed that serious collisions and derailments are now rare, as compared with 30 or 40 years ago. Large railroad systems sometimes go for years without a single fatal mishap to a passenger on their trains. The face value of some accident insurance policies automatically doubles in case of injury in a steam train accident. One is safer, therefore, on a train than at home. On the other hand, why is travel by automobile unsafe? Mr. Gray gives two reasons: Except in a few states automobile drivers are not examined before being licensed and in not more than one case out of five does the driver stop and look in either direction at grade crossings.
Something must be done at once to stop this awful sacrifice of human life. Eliminating all grade crossings is not the remedy, according to Mr. Gray, who points out that there are 250,000 such crossings in the United States and at an average of $50,000 it would cost $12,500,000 to remove them, and at least 30 years would be required to do the work. Aside from the fact that neither the railroads nor the municipalities have the money, and that the railroads could raise the money only by raising the rates, the remedy must be applied here and now. The stop, look and listen can be used here.
NEW TODAY
NOTICE to real estate men—My 4-1-2 acre ranch on south Brookhurst road has been sold by Realtor James E. Stewart. W.H. Helms.
WANTED—Girl for general housework. See Mrs. Barnes, 623 Zeyn st.
DRESSMAKING — At your home. Mrs. Dabney, phone 333-M.
NOTICE to real estate dealers—My property at 553 S. Janss, is off the market. S.M. Detamore.
Salesmen!
I want 3 Salesmen to sell Fords—a Floor Day a week to those who make good.
Sid McGraw
Authorized Sales and Service
320 N. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
EXPERT AVERS U.S. WASTES HELIUM
MONTREAL, Oct. 1.—Helium is a great asset to the American notion in peace and war. Dr. Richard B. Moore, of New York, late chief chem-
NEW
FOR New 5-room house good location; $4000.
5-room house; $1750.
BIG.
308 East.
WANTED—Situated who desires poor real estate salesm garage, or will take work. Address B Dealer, Anaheim.
FOR RENT—T apartment and garage Chestnut st.
FOR RENT—Furniture part of house, an avenue, 1-2 miles blvd. Inquire Col
BEAUTIFIC—Just where you handsome bungalow all modern conveniences. This is a fine property must sell want one of the city, get busy.
See S.M. Exclusivity
202 West C
FOR RENT—Furniture part of house, an avenue, 1-2 miles blvd. Inquire Col
FOR SALE—My business at Alamance ing seaside resort trist of East Long Island is good, doing $400 and coming better tire. Stock is clear soda water fountain building. Come see us
to stop this awful sacrifice of human life. Eliminating all grade crossings is not the remedy, according to Mr. Gray, who points out that there are 250,000 such crossings in the United States and at an average of $50,000 it would cost $12,500,000 to remove them, and at least 30 years would be required to do the work. Aside from the fact that neither the railroads nor the municipalities have the money, and that the railroads could raise the money only by raising the rates, the remedy must be applied here and now. The stop, look, and listen rule can be made effective at once, without any cost, except the price of a few seconds' wait at the crossing to let the train pass, which by law and common sense has the right of way.
Two features of the grade crossing accident question need emphasizing. When a motorist races with a train and scoots over the crossing just in front of it, or if he stops, but gives the engineer no evidence that he intends to do so, the engineer suffers a severe nervous shock, which frequently unnerves him.
Nor are the occupants of the automobiles the only ones whose lives are imperiled by grade crossing accidents. Recently several trains on eastern roads have been derailed by colliding with motor vehicles and en ginemen and passengers have been killed.
The railroads carry on nationwide "Cross Crossings Carefully" campaigns. They maintain warning signs. They require engineers to sound the whistle and the bell at every grade crossing. They provide crossing bells, watchmen and gates where necessary. It is only right that motorists should do their part by stopping to look in both directions, and listen before attempting to cross. If every motorist would take the pledge to do that, crossing accidents and not human lives, would be wiped out.
EGGS AS TICKETS IN HUNGARIAN THEATER
PARIS, Oct. 1.—Theaters of Szolnik, a Hungarian city, are charging eggs instead of kronen for admission, according to word reaching Paris.
One egg which stands a 100 per cent pure test at the box office entitles the owner to an orchestra seat. Ordinarily the price of an orchestra seat is 70 kronen. Eggs retail at 75 kronen each.
POSTPONE STOKES'
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Supreme Court Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney today postponed the trial of W. E. D. Stokes' suit for divorce against Helen Elwood Stokes until next Wednesday morning.
Samuel Untermeyer, Mrs. Stokes' attorney, pleaded for postponement
EXPERT AVERS U.S. WASTES HELIUM
MONTREAL, Oct. 1.—Helium is a great asset to the American notion in peace and war, Dr. Richard B. Moore, of New York, late chief chemist of the U.S. bureau of mines, declared here recently in an address before the geology session of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, outlining the government's activities in the production of helium for use in airships.
He asserted that more than 500,000 cubic feet of helium is annually going to waste in the United States in connection with the ordinary use of natural gas, and predicted the organization of lines of dirigibles that would connect the principal cities of America with Europe and possibly South America and the Far East.
The quantity of this element available for experimental purposes has increased within a few years by 200,000 per cent, said Dr. Moore, describing the uses to which the gas will be put in connection with aviation. Before the war, he brought out, probably there was not more than ten or fifteen cubic feet of isolated helium in existence.
CAPTAIN SUICIDE
MANILA, Oct. 1.—Capt. Arthur C. Rhine, U.S.A. medical corps, committed suicide by shooting himself at Camp Stotesenburg in Pampanga on Sunday, according to word received here today.
Loma Vista Memorial Park Center
ESTABLISHED 1914
Endowed for Perpetual Maintenance
Loma Vista is the only Cemetery in Northern Orange
is endowed for perpetual upkeep
CONTINENTAL MAUSOLEU
—FULLERTON—
DIRECTORS—L. S. Himes, President; B. F. Pinson,
F. E. Proud, F. C. Rimpau, Argus Adj.
BUSINESS OFFICE—18 Standard Bank Bldg.
Franklin Howatt, Secretary
POSTPONE STOKES'
SUIT FOR DIVORCE
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. — Supreme Court Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney today postponed the trial of W. E. D. Stokes' suit for divorce against Helen Elwood Stokes until next Wednesday morning.
Samuel Untermeyer, Mrs. Stokes' attorney, pleaded for postponement until Wednesday of next week. Max D. Steuer, plaintiff attorney, opposed any postponement, despite affidavits that Mrs. Stokes is in Chicago in obedience to a grand jury subpoena.
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"Llewellyn Syncopaters"
Orchestra
Music and Entertainment Furnished for Any Occasion
Phone 266-M Anaheim
BRICK
COMMON AND FACE IN LIGHT GRAY CO
CAPACITY 40,000 PER DAY
Brickma-on, Plaster and Concrete Sand—Dry Night Service
Factory located, La Palma and West Street
One Block South of Fullerton Water Plant
Orange County Brick & Tile Co.
Phone—Anaheim 995
TUBBY
NOW, CHILDREN, TAKE OUT YOUR ARITHMETICS AND WE WILL STUDY THE PRIMARY PRINCIPLES
THUS, WE LEARN WHEN WE HAVE A DASH WITH A DOT ABOVE AND BELOW, OUR PROBLEM IS IN DIVISION — A STRAIGHT DASH INDICATES TO SUBTRACT
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE
New 5-room house; hardwood floors; good location; $6000, terms. 5-room house; good shade; garage; $4000. Large east front lot; Philadelphia st. $1750.
BIGELOW
308 East Center
WANTED—Situation by young man, who desires position. Experienced real estate salesman; handy around garage, or will take any kind of work. Address Box A-W, care Plain Dealer, Anaheim.
FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment and garage, close in. 215 Chestnut st.
FOR RENT—Furnished house or a part of house, and garage, on Dale avenue. 1-2 mile north of Lincoln blvd. Inquire Cobblestone house.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
Just where you want it; 6-room, handsome bungalow on N. Zeyn st., all modern conveniences; price $8,000. This is a forced sale, and this property must sell this week. If you want one of the best houses in the city, get busy.
See S·M. Kistler
Exclusive Agent
202 West Center Street
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for two adults with garage; $35 per month. Phone 775-r, after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE—My grocery and meat business at Alamitos Bay, the coming seaside resort and residential district of East Long Beach. Business is good, doing $40,000 per year now and coming better, but wish to retire. Stock is clean; new fixtures, soda water fountain and new store building. Come and see me; look inside.
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house, apply J. E. Schumacher Realty Co., 212 W. Center-st.
C. E. RAMELLA
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans, specifications and estimates given free of charge. Office 1000 E. Center-st., Anaheim.
FOR SALE—1920 21-2 ton Mack truck; A1 condition; price $1700. 818 S. Claudina st.; phone 821-M.
FOR RENT—A four-room modern house and garage. 422 S. Helena st. Call at 308 S. Helena.
FOR SALE—On N. Clementine, a "Dierker-built" residence; priced right. See G. L. Story, exclusive agent. 119 N. Los Angeles st.; phone 199.
WANTED—Young or middle-aged lady for general housework in the country; small family of adults. Ph. Placentia 121-R.
"Nothing But the Truth"
We will swear to and certify these as safe and sane, conservative and profitable investments.
NEW DUPLEX—acknowledged by the best-informed as the best of its class in Anaheim, both as to construction and location. Each side as roomy as any large five-room residence and built-ins, plumbing and light fixtures, are high class in every respect. Chance park residential district location on main paved street, extra wide lot. You cannot duplicate the location and building at our extremely low figure. Price $11,025.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Ford roadster. 427 Helena-st.
FOR SALE—Boy's Ranger bicycle, cheap if taken at once. 315 Bush-st.
FOR SALE—Alfalfa and bean straw. Riverside Alfalfa Growers Ass'n. 210 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana. Phone 1383M.
PIANO like new. Fullerton, 620. Harry Fellinge. Nelson Music Co.
$1000 LOTS
ALTA VISTA PLACE
EXPERIENCED accountant, solicits small bookkeeping jobs and work as secretary to companies. Address box A. E. care Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Furniture, dresser, bed, chairs, rugs, dining room table and household articles. 117 S. Philadelphia at Apt. No. 9.
FOR SALE—Roll top desk, 1 mechanic beech. No. 16-88 power sewing machine. Apply 415 E. Center-st.
PLUMBING
FIVE FT. TUBS, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sink, $5.50; china toilet combination $28; combination water heater $23. 915 N. Los Angeles-st. Anaheim.
D. F. MURPHY—Practical plumber and gasflitter, repairing a specialty. 128 Melrose-st. Phone 1095.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. Leota P. Anderson
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment for two adults with garage, $35 per month. Phone 475-R, after 5 p.m.
FOR SALE — My grocery and meat business at Alamitos Bay, the coming seaside resort and residential district of East Long Beach. Business is good, doing $40,000 per year now and coming better, but wish to retire. Stock is clean; new fixtures, soda water fountain and new store-building. Come and see me; look over my books. Price $4500 cash, stock and fixtures, etc., including a Ford delivery car. Will rent the building for only $50 per month. Wm. Wagner, route 1, box 99, Long Beach.
FOR RENT — Room with private bath and garage, suitable for light housekeeping. 122 Janss st.; phone 416-J.
FOR RENT — Three-room apartment, nicely furnished. 120 N. Topeka st.
WALLIS Tractor
R. T. CURTIS, Dealer for Orange-co. Anaheim, Calif. Phone 1063-W REDUCED PRICE $1185.00 DELIVERED
WANTED — Boys in the seventh and eighth grade and high school to carry papers. Apply Plain Dealer.
NOTICE — To real estate dealers, my lot, located at 849 Dickel, is off the market. O. H. Mitchell.
SEE THIS TAG on Every Orange
Memorial Park Cemetery
PERpetual Maintenance
Cemetery in Northern Orange County that for perpetual upkeep.
L. MAUSOLEUM CO.
ULLERTON—President; B. F. Pinson, Vice-President; C. Rimpau, Argus Adams Standard Bank Bldg. Phone 158. Howatt, Secretary
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We will swear to and certify these as safe and sane, conservative and profitable investments.
NEW DUPLEX — acknowledged by the best-informed as the best of its class in Anaheim, both as to construction and location. Each side as roomy as any large five-room residence and built-ins, plumbing and light fixtures, are high class in every respect. Choice park residential district location on main paved street, extra wide lot. You cannot duplicate the location and building at our extremely low figure. Price $11,025. I ought to be $14,000, judged by all standards of value.
FIVE-ROOM new house; extra large rooms, sunny sleeping rooms, large closets with built-in dressers and large mirrors in doors; hardwood floors throughout. Extra wide lot fronting paved street, with nice lawn and shrubbery; rear yard in turf; double garage. A home of class, distinction and comfort at $7875. This can be handled with $2000 cash.
FIVE ACRES — ten-year-old valencia in Anaheim's best valencia district. Fully improved; modern six-room residence, garage, etc. A dependable and consistent large producer, as the soil is of the best.
SIDNAM REALTY
245 CO
W.CENTER
PHONE
210
Pomegranate Dairy
For Delivery Phone 325-R Robert H. Easton ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
WANTED — MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED — Ranch or day labor work by energetic young man. Call 222 N. Lemon.
DRESSMAKING — Will go to your home; experienced. 407 E. Center st.; phone 848-W.
WANTED TO RENT — Garage, near 800 block on N. Clementine. Phone 137J.
WANTED — Dressmaking. 202 N. Olive.
WANTED — Tricycle, suitable for 8-year old child. Phone 406.
WANTED — Housecleaning, window washing in private houses, stores offices by hour or day. Call Phone 444-J. Ask for Walter Kynast.
SITUATION WANTED — Salesman living in Anaheim wants position in Orange-co. Seven years experience in executive work, three years experience calling on retail trade. Can fur
WANTED — Dressmaking. 202 N. Olive.
WANTED — Tricycle, suitable for 8-year old child. Phone 406.
WANTED — Housecleaning, window washing in private houses, stores offices by hour or day. Call Phone 444-J. Ask for Walter Kynast.
SITUATION WANTED — Salesmaa living in Anaheim wants position in Orange-co. Seven years experience in executive work, three years experience calling on retail trade. Can furnish A-1 references. I can get you results. Recently sold out my business. Address box 12 care Plain Dealer.
PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEER
A man who has spent a lifetime in the business now established in the city of Anaheim, where he will conduct a general auction business in Anaheim and vicinity. No sale too large or too small. Will sell real estate, livestock, furniture and general merchandise, or any sold from the auction block. For dates or any information, call 202 W. Center st. James E. Stewart's office.
JACK MARTIN
Nationally Known as the Irish Auctioneer.
JOHNSTON-WICKETT CLINIC
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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A. T. & S. Fe R. R.
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 ... 6:08 a.m.
*No. 71 ... 10:30 a.m.
*No. 73 ... 3:45 p.m.
*No. 75 ... 5:29 p.m.
*Through sleepers to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago.
*Through sleeper to Chicago and Grand Canyon connection.
*Phoenix connection.
Houston, Calveston, Texas and New Orleans connection.
Trains to San Diego
No. 72 ... 10:04 a.m.
No. 74 ... 3:47 p.m.
No. 54 ... 4:25 p.m.
No. 76 ... 6:47 p.m.
No. 78 ... 2:45 p.m.
*Through train via Orange to River-side and San Bernardino.
C. A. WALKER, Agent.
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HERE WE HAVE AN X — I WONDER IF ANY PUPIL KNOWS WHAT IT STANDS FOR?
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HELP WANTED
WANTED AT ONCE—Girl for general housework, highest wages to right party. Phone 111-R, 112 N. Olive.
WANTED AT ONCE—Three salesmen and three solicitors, only high class mortgage securities. Salary and large commission to right man. Apply at once, 312-313 Hill Bldg. Phone 2346, Santa Ana, Calif.
WANTED—Help wanted, man or woman to manage store. Must have $1000. Address P. O. Box 374 Anaheim.
WANTED—Several all around stock, bond and mortgage salesmen for Orange and Los Angeles Counties. Leads furnished. Salary and big commission to right parties. Apply in person, 312-13 Hill St., Santa Ana, California. Phone 2346.
WANTED—At once, three ladies who have experience as saleswomen or soliciting. Salary and commission. Only high class mortgage securities. Phone 2346 or apply 312-13 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif.
WANTED—Neat appearing young man to solicit and collect for building and loan. Apply at once, 312 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif.
WANTED AT ONCE—By mortgage and bond house. A first class high powered sales force organizer and manager. Unlimited possibilities, drawing acct. and big commissions. Applicant must be a good closer and have general experience in the sale of securities. Apply 312-13 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana, California. Phone 2346.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Single and double Apt. Strictly modern; continuous hot water.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR SALE—3-room house and lot. 708 N. Olive. Cash and terms.
FOR SALE—9-room modern house, must be moved soon. Price $1000. Phone 610-J. J. H. Beatty, Anaheim.
FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT—Rotary and Standard rig with boilers, engine, etc., or will put on good piece of land for part royalty. Anaheim R. No. 3, Box 292. Phone Ana 100R2.
FOR SALE—Corner residence lot. 64x154; good for bungalow court; $500 will handle. 1418 W. Center st.
FOR SALE OR RENT—New 4 room modern house and garage, close in: 531 S. Janss-st.
$1000 LOTS ALTA VISTA PLACE
FOR SALE—Reasonably priced; 2 stucco houses, new; fine home and income. Address F. W. S., care Plain Dealer.
ONLY FIVE HUNDRED FEET
from the Standard Oil Co. test well on the Wagner grove, we have four acres of 8-year-old valencias facing on paved road. This is priced at $5060 an acre, easy terms, and will make a splendid home place with the possibility of a fortune in oil.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 West Center St.
FOR SALE
Who are the people that have made their money in the oil game in So. Calif? It is true some have made a few dollars in buying stock, but the ones who have made the money are largely those who have
P. Anderson
Evidence Phone 1074
RACTOR Building
Anaheim, California
Practice in L. A.
Coleman
RACTOR
Ground Floor
Anaheim, Calif.
E. Golding
Office Practice
House and Throat
Fitted
120 W. Center St.
Calif.
BUTTON, M. D.
LIED DISEASES
4 and 7 to 8
PURGEON BLDG.
ANA.
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INTECT
W Kraemer Bldg.
Calif.
To 4 Phone $10
Rison Rawson
SURGERY
Anaheim, Calif.
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Los Angeles
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WANTED AT ONCE—By mortgage and bond house. A first class high powered sales force organizer and manager. Unlimited possibilities, drawing acct. and big commissions. Applicant must be a good closer and have general experience in the sale of securities. Apply 312-13 Hill Bldg., Santa Ana, California. Phone 2346.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Single and double Apt. Strictly modern, continuous hot water. Reasonable rent, 149 N. Lemon-st., Colonial Apts.
FOR RENT—Half of duplex furnished. Very artistic. 5 rooms including breakfast room, 758 N. Clementine. Phone 574J or 212.
FOR RENT—Apt. Stewart Apts. 113 Emily Street.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Apt. by Oct. 1st, $35. Wilson and Bever Bldg. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4-room house. Call 900 E. Center.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room reasonable. 618 N. Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—Partly furnished two-room Apt. with bath. Inquire 116 N. Los Angeles-st. Call 693-M, or phone 704-J.
FOR RENT—October 1st, new 4 room furnished flat and garage. 747 N. Lemon; phone 394-J.
FOR RENT—Two furnished bedrooms for gentlemen only. Two lots from Broadway, 315 S. Citron-st.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished Apt. and garage. 302 N. Citron.
FOR RENT—3-room apartment, partly furnished. 120 N. Topeka-st.
FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath brand new. 708 N. Olive.
FOR RENT—Four-room modern flat. 408 N. Lemon. Phone 563J.
FOR RENT—About Oct. 15, new 6-room dwelling, modern throughout to responsible party only. Call at 813 N. Los Angeles-st or phone 654-W.
FOR RENT—Front Apt. suitable for professional office. Completely furnished, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath and dressing room. Roberts Apt. Corner Center and Lemon. Phone 853.
FOR RENT—3-room apt.; adults only. 116 S. Olive.
FOR RENT—2 rooms for light housekeeping, partly furnished. 708 S. Lemon st.
FOR RENT—Close in, furnished rooms. 215 N. Claudina.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished apts. Shaw Apts., cor. Center and Helena
four acres of 8-year-old valenclas facing on paved road. This is priced at $5060 an acre, easy terms, and will make a splendid home place with the possibility of a fortune in oil.
SIMPSON REALTY CO.
130 West Center St.
FOR SALE
Who are the people that have made their money in the oil game in So. Calif? It is true some have made a few dollars in buying stock, but the ones who have made the money are largely those who have gone in and bought land, where the values were not much in excess of that for agricultural purposes, and where the oil indications were favorable and where some reliable company was putting down a well. I bappen to have 5, 10 and 20 acres in the new Cypress field at reasonable prices, but they will not last long. Is it necessary to say more?
D.FELS
One-half Mile West of Cypress.
Phone Anaheim 721-R-2.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Ten tons Bartlett pears, 4 1-2 miles west on Lincoln-ave, at Stanton-ave. Phone 747R4. Watts and Peltzke.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Gold wrist watch attached to gold link bracelet, between Fremont school and 2 blocks west of Five Points. Gift to child. Finder please leave at Plain Dealer or call 524-J.
LOST—This morning, suitcase with infants' clothes, between Pike's Sanitarium and Anaheim. Call 78-M.
LOST—Man's light gray Stetson felt hat; has black ribbon; on Gilbert st., between Broadway and Ball road; reward. Phone 44, Anaheim.
LOST—From ranch corner Katella and Brookhurst one bluish-gray and one white horse. Phone Santa Ana 170-1-W.
POULTRY
POULTRY wanted for cash. Phone E.W.Pohlman, 7R2. Address RD2.
ARE YOUR CHICKENS LOUSY? Parker's Magic Wonder given in the drinking water or foods, rids fowls of lice and mites; it's a tonic guaranteed. Local Feed Dealers.
Rhode Island Red hatching eggs from world's greatest laying strain.
No Sunday sales. W. Starbuck, 301 W.Maple, Fullerton. Phone 59-M.
ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO.
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connection.
San Diego
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ALKER, Agent.
ry a Plain Dealer
professional office. Completely turrnished, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath and
dressing room. Roberts Apt. Corner Center and Lemon. Phone 952
FOR RENT — 3-room apt.; adults
only. 116 S. Olive.
FOR RENT — 2 rooms for light
housekeeping, partly furnished. 704
S. Lemon st.
FOR RENT — Close in, furnished
rooms. 215 N. Claudina.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished apts.
Shaw Apts., cor. Center and Helena
sts."
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Milk goat $8. E. Meyer,
Corner Palm and Katella Roads.
FOR SALE—Team horses, weight
3200 pounds with complete farm outfit of Orange, wagon and tools. Phone
Placentia 214M.
$1000 LOTS
ALTA VISTA PLACE
ANAHEIM FEED AND
FUEL CO.
IIAY, GRAIN, FEEDS, POULTRY SUPPLIES, FERTILIZERS,
WOOD, COAL, SPRAYS AND
INSECTICIDES.
Public Weight Masters
242 W. Center St. Phone 317
Anahiem, California
BLUNDER CORRECTED
A broad, rounded and compact
bouquet should not be put in a tall,
heavy-topped vase. A vase of this
type with its small base has the appearance of being top-heavy unless
long-stemmed, loosely-arranged flowers are put in it.
PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel
I KNOW,
TEACHER,
IT MEANS
A KISS!
Copyright 1921 American Publishers