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1923-12-17 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 12 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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Auto Cheer from the Christmas Tree YOU'LL never regret giving Auto Accessories. They're the ideal gift suggestion for the motorist. Our offerings have been amplified for your Christmas choosing. SPOT LIGHTS WIND DEFLECTORS TUBES MOTOMETERS CIGAR LIGHTERS STOP LIGHTS AUTO GLOVES WINDSHIELD CLEANERS VASES HORNS REAR SIGHT MIRRORS MIRRORS TIRES TONNEAU WINDSHIELDS THERMOS KITS ideal gift suggestion for the motorist. Our offerings have been amplified for your Christmas choosing. SPOT LIGHTS WIND DEFLECTORS TUBES MOTOMETERS CIGAR LIGHTERS STOP LIGHTS AUTO GLOVES WINDSHIELD CLEANERS VASES HORNS REAR SIGHT MIRRORS MIRRORS TIRES TONNEAU WINDSHIELDS THERMOS KITS MOTOR METER LOCKING CAPS Something New, and We Have Them CIG-A-LITE and WAYCROSS AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS Nenno & Eimers "EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO" 145 S. Los Angeles Street Phone 464 From Christmas On- "Hey, Fellers - I Got MINE!" "Hey, Fellers - I Got MINE! That's the "bicycle smile"—the broadest, happiest, straightest-from-the-heart smile you ever saw on "son's" face. He got his Christmas bicycle. Now he's all set for the big doings—the joy-rides with the fellows—everywhere—daily growing stronger, the glow of health fairly radiating from him, the open world his playgrounds, clean boys his constant companions. Get him a bicycle for Christmas—for play, for health, for every-day fun and usefulness. Your local dealer will be happy to show you the latest preferred models. Ride a Bicycle We Carry a Complete Line of Standard Bicycles at Prices Ranging From $32.50 Up RANGER—DAYTON—COLUMBIA—PIERCE SNELL—PEERLESS L. N. WISSER 171 W. Center Anaheim Phone 591 THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. CLEVER FINGERS GIVE INDIVIDUAL TOUCHES TO HAT Clever hats are not so much a matter of price as of a little ingenuity. This may be displayed in choosing just the right hat for one's style, or it may be shown in the application of a touch of hand embroidery or the adjustment of a ribbon. The black turban illustrated above is an example of the latter theory—the clever adjustment of a bow and long end of ribbon. This Give Nationally Ad Quality YOUR F is to give pr merit and Shop with to EASTMAN KODAKS $6.50 Up Clever hats are not so much a matter of price as of a little ingenuity. This may be displayed in choosing just the right hat for one's style, or it may be shown in the application of a touch of hand embroidery or the adjustment of a ribbon. The black turban illustrated above is an example of the latter theory—the clever adjustment of a bow and long end of ribbon. The close fitting hat with drooping brim below, shows the clever application of handwork. Brown velvet is used for the body of the hat and gold apples of silk and embroidered leaves are the trimming. LLOYD GEORGE FOE HURT OWN CHANCES LONDON, Dec. 17.—John Zore, defeated liberal candidate in the last English general election, now probably is a firm believer in the old maxim: "Speak in haste and repent at leisure." Zore contested East Lewisham division in the election, but came out at the bottom of the poll. In his election addresses he professed himself to be an avowed anti-Lloyd Georgeite, and at one of his meetings he was carried away by his hatred of the wily Welshman to the extent that he declared that if ever Lloyd George returned to the ranks of the liberal party he (Zore) would throw up his candidature. Today it is common knowledge that Lloyd George has returned to the liberal fold, and so Zore finds himself compelled to keep out of the fray at the present election. In an address to the electors, Zore declares that fate has decided the issue, but he will fight on the side of the present liberal candidate for the division as if the battle were his own. GOLDEN KEYS BACK TO LYONS LYONS, France, Dec. 17—Two golden keys for the city of Lyons, for more than 100 years retained in Vienna as spoils of war taken by the Austrians in their invasion of France in 1814, are about to be returned to Lyons. Citizens of Lyons tried to insert a stipulation in the treaty of Versailles that Austria should return the prized keys to her. They didn't succeed. Since then M. Polnare has been negotiating with Vienna and has come to an agreement with the Austrian authorities for the exchange of the keys for certain Austrian works of art, being exhibited at the Lyons fair at the in Vienna as spoils of war taken by the Austrians in their invasion of France in 1814, are about to be returned to Lyons. Citizens of Lyons tried to insert a stipulation in the treaty of Versailles that Austria should return the prized keys to her. They didn't succeed. Since then M. Poincare has been negotiating with Vienna and has come to an agreement with the Austrian authorities for the exchange of the keys for certain Austrian works of art, being exhibited at the Lyons fair at the time of the outbreak of the war and seized by the French. The two keys now in Vienna will be brought back to the old Lyons Mumeum to take their place beside the third key to the city, which was overlooked by the Austrians in 1814. MIDGET CO·ED ENTERS DRAMATICS COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 17.—Belief that her diminutive stature gives her a decided advantage over other folks, is voiced by Miss Virginia Moore, freshman, the smallest student at Ohio State University. Miss Moore, who is 18, weighs 80 pounds and is 4 feet 4 inches tall, has announced her intention—after several years of preliminary study—of entering a dramatic school. She hopes, eventually, to play juvenile parts, pointing out that this would be impossible if she were of normal stature. MAY BE 'CRAZY,' BUT CAN'T PROVE IT AMARILLO, Tex., Dec. 17.—Because her husband said she was crazy for accusing him of giving money to other women and her own sister pronounced her crazy for marrying her husband in the first place. Mrs. Mary Blackburn was tried here before the county court on a charge of being crazy. She was adjudged sane. The husband, a teamster, had asked the court to place her in an asylum. FINED $25 FOR DRINKING Paul Martin, arrested by local police and arraigned before Judge Brown today on the charge of being drunk, was fined $25. Monday, December 17, 1923 This Christmas nally Advertised, Nationally Known ality Articles OUR FIRST DESIRE give presents of proven and definite quality. pop with us and refer to this list. N KODAKS 0 Up Hughes IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES to this list. Hughes IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES On Rubber Cushion Base Whiting-Adams LATHER BRUSHES Vulcanized in Rubber JUSTIN LEATHER GOODS Card Cases, Bill Folds, Purses GODIVA HAIR BRUSHES With Real Bristles AMERICAN THERMOS CO. Thermos Bottles & Lunch Kits FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES Manicure Roll-Ups Cutex Manicure Sets INGERSOLL WATCHES STANDARD SAFETY RAZORS Gillette, Gem, Everready, Auto-Strop And Enders MILITARY BRUSHES Solid Back Singly or in Pairs WESTCLOX CLOCKS In Several Kinds—Big Ben, Etc. ARD'S INC. Toilet Sets, Es, Etc. PERFUMES Coty, Pivers, Djer-Kiss ume Atomizers All; 75c Up EYTAINERS l key hooks ORIENTAL Burners ANE & PIKE 60c Up MILITARY BRUSHES Solid Back Singly or in Pairs WESTCLOX CLOCKS In Several Kinds—Big Ben, Etc. MILLER RUBBER CO.'S Surgeon Grade Hot Water Bottles CIGARS—SMALL BOXES National Brands TOILET WATER Both Domestic & Imported Brands VANITY COMPACTS Single or With Rouge; For $1 to $5 Knickerbocker Bath Sprays HEYING'S ARMACY "On The Corner" CALIFORNIA