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CLASSIFIED RATES 15c Per line, for 3 times. 25c Per line for 6 times. $1.00 per line per month. No charged ad accepted for less than 45c. Phone 131. No ad accepted nor canceled after 11 a.m. on day of publication. Miscellaneous TORRANCE HAS 10 NEW WELLS The past week was a record breaker for new production at Torrance. Some ten wells were completed, the smallest being better than 750 barrels and the largest one running up to 1800. The daily output of this field has grown by leaps and bounds during December and the field will start the New Year with an output of 45,000 barrels. Wells in the central west section of the field are suffering considerable decline while those in the less closely drilled east district are holding up strong, and it is the new wells in the east division of the Lomita field that are contributing to the big and steady increases. The U. S. Royalties Co. and the Universal Consolidated Oil Co. led the Torrance producers by putting on three wells each. The triplet put on production by the Consolidated were Nos. 2, 3 and 5, and their production ran from a 1000 to 1500 barrels. The Consolidate wells ranged in depth from 2760 to 2780. The United State Royalties three wells were Nos. 11, 15 and 18. Drilled to 3660, 3737 and 3782 Nos. 11, 15 and 18 are making 500, 450 and 1200 barrels respectively. W. I. Vurpillat a private operator put in a 1500 barrel well on production. Vurpillat figured in Santa Fe Springs development when the field opened two years ago. He seems to be getting a better start at Lomita. Security No. 2, a Beach Drilling Co., completion claims the largest producer for the week at Torrance. Completed around 3700 feet an inch production of 1800. OHIO LIBRARIAN HITS LATE WRITERS COLUMBUS, Dec. 27 — That the literary market today is characterized by predominance of immoral, unmoral and useless fiction is the claim made by Miss Blanche C. Roberts, vice-librarian of the Carnegie public library here; in an address on "Who Reads What?" "Where can we lay the blame and what shall we do about it?" inquired Miss Roberts. "The day may come when it will be necessary to have a board of censors for all publications. I hope not, but there is danger." "When we pick up a catalog announcing 2500 new books for a season, we feel the American people are readers. Twenty years ago 75 percent of the reading public consisted of fiction readers, but today statistics show approximately 70 percent are nonfiction readers," declared Miss Roberts. DOCTOR SUED BY GIRL DOPE VICTIM ATLANTA, Dec. 27 — Charging that he made her a dope addict and that as a result she lost her position, the "respect and esteem of her friends," and he suffered "untold misery" and pain of body and agony of soul, Kathryn Tew, 26-year-old menographer of this city has filed a suit for $100,000 damages against Dr. Win, D. Rofer, a practicing physician of Atlanta. "I was under the care of Dr. George G. Mizell when I took a prescription to Dr. Roper." Miss Tew alleged in her filed statement, "and Dr. Roper gave me SHELL COMPLETE 3000-BBL." The feature of the Long Beach was the creation of a 3000 barrel well by Company. Another sand producer has been up on the Cresson Cresson 5 drilled to 544 a 300 barrel well, named gravity oil. The Shell is now leading the file development of the decision and is meeting success. On the Babbitt in the upper zone 4355 an 800 barrel well. Nine 5005 is also a deep sand that started off with initial production of a 1000. The Union Oil Co. was with a 200 barrel well Beach this past week. 4983 the Union's Commune 10 is also a deep sand in the field one of the boiler Union. The Federal Drilling announces the completion of burn No. 1. The sand brings a lot of satisfactory well had more mechanical work to contend with in the field. A year work, lots of displacement in the completion of 1200 barrel well at 4700. The General Petroleum Union Oil Co.'s featured production at Santa Feria this last week. The Geotroleum is starting on the opment of its interior having taken care of the obligations and it applies some nice producers are being brought in. At San Antonio at a depth of 4688 thoug Nov. 11, 15 and 18. Drilled to 3600 and 3737 and 3782 Nos. 11, 15 and 18 are making 500, 450 and 1200 barrels respectively. W. F. Verpillat a private operator put in a 1500 barrel well on production. Vurpillat figured in Santa Fe Springs development when the field opened two years ago. He seems to be getting a better start at Lomita. Security No. 2, a Brush Drilling Co. completion claims the largest producer for the week at Torrance. Completed around 3700 feet an initial production of 1800 barrels is claimed for the Bush well. The announcement of an 1500 barrel well brings a lot of joy to security stock holders who drilled some dry holes at Santa Fe Springs. Among other producers of note at Torrance this past week were the two 800 barrel wells completed by the Consolidated Mutual Macdonald Corporation's No. 1 at 800 barrels, H. H. Patton's No. 1 a 1000 barrel well, the Ring Petroleum's 750 barrel well, and the White Star's 1000 barrel well. Plain Dealer Classified Ads Always Bring Results WINTER COUGHS AND COLDS With the changeable weather which we have at this season of the year coughs and colds are very prevalent. Be prepared for them. Have a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND handy, and with the first sign of a cough or cold take a dose and prevent a serious aliment. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND has been the standard family cough remedy for over 35 years, brinning prompt relief and when once used you will never be without it. Sold by Heying's Pharmacy. WORLD RECOGNIZES LOWLY CALIF. PRUNE SAN JOSE, Dec. 27. World markets are steadily developing for California prunes, declared A M. Mortensen, secretary and manager of the Aprilot and Jrune Crowers Assn today. "Germany is buying more especially the smaller sizes and England is purchasing some." Within a day or two, the old prune crop will be completely disposed of, said Mortenson, and many orders for new prunes have been filed. FORD SEDAN 1921 Ford Sedan, has just been driven 15,000 miles. Will trade for cheaper car and give very liberal terms. From private owner. Box S. D., care Plain Dealer. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel FINDS MEN EAT MORE THAN WORK SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dept. Menus are no proof of strength of the male." Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over planning of meals for "dorms" for the first time. She says she has qualified at being able to men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, re the same in both the men's women's dormitories, quantity was increased. Mr rett soon found that the student devoured no more the women. "I had always heard great meat eaters," she said. I believed they, scarred and such dalmaties and prairie on pie, but at each meat and pie seem to die as rapidly in the women's tories. As for salads, the always asking for "second." "The women are the teachers, though. Men stick to milk and occasionally cook." Women," says Mrs. Garett a great deal more poor She adds this may explain popularity of diet sheets daily dozen" among Syracuse. MOTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHT AKRON, Dec. 27. "It FOR LOVERS WHEN LOVE IS NOT GO YOUNG TUBBY THE LITTLE RASCAL! CHESTER, WHAT BECAME OF THOSE COOKIES I LEFT IN THIS JAR? I GUESS MUSTA USE ALL UP, AND -GOT ABOOMOM Copyright, 1923, by United Feature Syndicate SHELL COMPLETES 3000-BBL. WELL The feature of the week at Long Beach was the completion of a 3000 barrel well by the Shell Company. Another new deep sand producer has been opened up on the Cresson property. Cresson 5 drilled to 5005 feet is a 300 barrel well, making 28.6 gravity oil. The Shell Company is now leading the field in the development of the deep production and is meeting with great success. On the Babb lease No. 3 in the upper zone 4358 came in an 800 barrel well. Nesa 4A at 5005 is also a deep sand completion that started off with an initial production of a 100 barrel. The Union Oil Co. was favored with a 200 barrel well at Long Beach this past week. Drilled to 4983 the Union's Community No. 10 is also a deep sand success of the field, one of the best of the Union. The Federal Drilling Company announce the completion of light-burn No. 1. The announcement brings a lot of satisfaction as the well had more mechanical troubles to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Petroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General BUENA PARK BUENA PARK, Dec. 27. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mann motored to Rialto on Sunday evening to the house of Mrs. E. B. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw returned home with them to spend Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and cons Bailey and Robert were week end guests at the home of Mrs. M. B. Shaw at San Bernardino. Among the Anaheim shoppers on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mann and children Donald and Funice and Boulah Nelson, Branche and Harlan Whitezell and Charles Hillmond, Mrs. O. R. Dano. Miss Ethel McNell returned home from Pomona college on Thursday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McNell. Other students to come home for the holidays were Miss Eleaor Warren from Santa Barbara Normal; Thomas Warren from Pomona college and Miss Leona Hillgenfeld from Mills college. Mrs. St. Clair is a patient at the Buena Park Sanitation where an operation was performed on Saturday evening. Mrs. St. Clair is a sister of Mrs. James Watson. Mr., and Mrs. N. D. McDowell entertained with a 1 o'clock turkey dinner at their Orangeshorpe-home on Christmas day. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke of San Francisco; Mr., and Mrs. Neal Hotelling and daughter Betty; Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Sykes and sons Donald and Douglas and Mrs Mary Bak- PROFESSIONAL You Need Not Be Sick X-RAY FREE WITH COURSE OF ADJUSTMENTS 100 PER CENT RIGHT Your backbone will tell me what and where your troubles are without asking a question. The X-Ray snows you positively which of your spinal bones are out of place. Visit the most modern chiropractic office in Orange Co. Dr. Joseph H. 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FOR RENT - Room lady, 323 So ClemsuitATION WATEL enced young German More mechanical troubles to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Peroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General Petroleum completed a 1500 bbl well. The Union Oil Co.'s Farwell property is not turning out so bad. Farwell No. 10 drilled to 4675 is a 1700 barrel producer, one of the best. The Standard Oil put two small wells on production with the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and the women's dormitories, but the quantity was increased. Mrs. Garrett soon found that the male student devoured no more than one woman. "I had always heard men are great meat eaters," she said, "and believed they seorned salads and such dainties and practically eve on pie, but at each meal eat and pie seem to disappear rapidly in the women's dormitories." As for salads, the men are always asking for "seconds." "The women are the tea drinkers, though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. The women are the tea drinkers though Men stick to coffee milk and occasionally cocoa. "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Peroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General Petroleum completed a 1500 bbl well. The Union Oil Co.'s Farwell property is not turning out so bad. Farwell No. 10 drilled to 4675 is a 1700 barrel producer, one of the best. The Standard Oil put two small wells on production with the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and the women's dormitories, but the quantity was increased. Mrs. Garrett soon found that the male student devoured no more than one woman. "I had always heard men are great meat eaters," she said, "and believed they seorned salads and such dainties and practically eve on pie, but at each meal eat and pie seem to disappear rapidly in the women's dormitories." As for salads, the men are always asking for "seconds." "The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Peroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General Petroleum completed a 1500 bbl well. The Union Oil Co.'s Farwell property is not turning out so bad. Farwell No. 10 drilled to 4675 is a 1700 barrel producer, one of the best. The Standard Oil put two small wells on production with the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and the women's dormitories, but the quantity was increased. Mrs. Garrett soon found that the male student devoured no more than one woman. "I had always heard men are great meat eaters," she said, "and believed they seorned salads and such dainties and practically eve on pie, but at each meal eat and pie seem to disappear rapidly in the women's dormitories." As for salads, the men are always asking for "seconds." "The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Peroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General Petroleum completed a 1500 bbl well. The Union Oil Co.'s Farwell property is not turning out so bad. Farwell No. 10 drilled to 4675 is a 1700 barrel producer, one of the best. The Standard Oil put two small wells on production with the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and the women's dormitories, but the quantity was increased. Mrs. Garrett soon found that the male student devoured no more than one woman. "I had always heard men are great meat eaters," she said, "and believed they seorned salads and such dainties and practically eve on pie, but at each meal eat and pie seem to disappear rapidly in the women's dormitories." As for salads, the men are always asking for "seconds." "The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of the 1200 barrel well at 4700 feet. The General Peroleum and the Union Oil Co. featured the new production at Santa Fe Springs this last week. The General Petroleum is starting on the development of its interior properties having taken care of the line drilling obligations and it appears that some nice producers are going to be brought in. At Santa Fe No. 45 at a depth of 4688 the General Petroleum completed a 1500 bbl well. The Union Oil Co.'s Farwell property is not turning out so bad. Farwell No. 10 drilled to 4675 is a 1700 barrel producer, one of the best. The Standard Oil put two small wells on production with the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and the women's dormitories, but the quantity was increased. Mrs. Garrett soon found that the male student devoured no more than one woman. "I had always heard men are great meat eaters," she said, "and believed they seorned salads and such dainties and practically eve on pie, but at each meal eat and pie seem to disappear rapidly in the women's dormitories." As for salads, the men are always asking for "seconds." "The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk and occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. The women are the tea drinkers though, Men stick to coffee, milk和 occasionally cocoa." "Women," says Mrs. Garrett, at a great deal more potatoes." He adds this may explain the popularity of diet sheets and "the dizzy dozen" among Syracuse co-ops. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in the field. A year of hard work, and lots of disappointment figured in the completion of S.W.C. 18 and Sanchez TA. These wells were drilled to 4615 and 4721 respectively, and are doing less than 100 barrels. The Standard's Houghton, the wildcat wall of the west side of the field has reached 5117 feet without funding oil, and the outlook is not particularly encouraging. FINDS MEN EAT NO MORE THAN WOMEN SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 27 — Men are no proof of the strength of the male," asserts Mrs. Ella Garrett, dietitian for university dormitories. Mrs. Garrett took over the planning of meals for men's dorms" for the first time this year. She says she had some duals at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both the men's and THE women's dormitories but there was also gathered at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. The menus, however, remained the same in both THE women's dormitories but there was also gathered at being able to appease men's fabulous appetites. OTHER GETS CHILD ON MORAL RIGHTS AKRON, Dec. 27 — "It isn't so difficult to contend with than any well in THE field." 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The mother frircified that the child might live birth. She is entitled to her empanionship." This was the reasoning of the art of appeals here in deciding at Mrs. Mary Cox was entitled, the custody of hot daughter, instle, aged 5. The decision, which ends a fight that has stretched her more than two years, gave the mother custody of heraughter for the first time in ten years. Ampson and Inez Cox, aunt of the little girl, had fed for her since babyhood and night through two courts successfully to continue their guardship. Guerts at the A. Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler. Mrs. Chandler who has been ill at the sanitarium for the past week was taken home to spend Christmas with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Long Beach at an evening dinner on the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Kibler of Ninth at are making some improvements on their home. The home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Brown on Western Ave is nearing completion. I GUESS YOU MUSTA USED THEM ALL UP, AN FOR-GOT ABOUT IT MOM WHAT IF THOSE LEFT JAR WHATS THAT YOU SAID? I SAY A MOUSE MUSTA ET THEM. MOM I HEARD ONE SQUEAKIN AROUND IN THERE THIS MORNING THAT WNT THE STORY YOU TOLD ME FIRST. No MO YOU DID BELIEVE ONE HERO MEM LONDON, Dec. 27—lose scheme to erect to the British navy's great war is under by the British admiral. It is proposed to eradicate in Trafalgar square of British naval assoc a cost of $250,000. Twelve distinguished will be asked to subm POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for E. W. Pohlman 7E2. W. FOR SALE — Brown hehs. W... J. Ream house North of P. E. Cyprress The Anaheim & Fuel Co Announces ANTROL To Be Rid of Call Phone 211 For Full Particu 242 W. Center Iry, Iry Again By WINN Classified Ads The Plain Dealer charges Want Ads only as an accommodation. In return for this courtesy the advertiser should rent promptly. The Plain Dealer will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion ordered more than one time. NEW TODAY WATCH for opening of Anaheim fish-market, Cor. Clementine and Center, under new management. FOR RENT—4-room and bath unfurnished. 227 N. Clementine. WANTED TO RENT—Double house suitable for 2 families—with separate entrances. 2416 E. 5th St., Long Beach. Phone 323-221. FOR RENT—5 room unfurnished house. Garage. 605 E. Broadway. LOST—Six months old Angora eat. Notify 205 So. Citron st. Court No. 8. Reward. FOR RENT—Neat new and complete duplex apartment. 410 S. Philadelphia st. Apply at Apt. 11. WANTED—Woman for general housework. Phone 446 J. FOR RENT—5 rm. unfurnished house and garage. Inquire 1000 E. Center. Would lease for long term to right party with small family. FOR SALE Large east front lot, Philadelphia st., $1900. New 5 room house, hardwood flors, $5850. Terms. Half acre close to Anaheim, on boulevard, $2500. Bigelow, 308 E. Center. FOR RENT—Room, preferably lady. 323 So. Clementine st. SITUATION WATED — Experienced young German girl desires FOR RENT—Newly furnished Apts. in Shaw Apts. Corner Center and Helena-sts. FOR RENT—Room with bath in private home, use of garage. 118 N. Janss-st. References. FOR RENT—4-room modern apt, unfurnished; ready Dec. 15; rent reasonable. Apply Apt. 14, Marita Court, 118 N. Clementine st. FOR RENT—One-half duplex, new buildings, close in, furnished or unfurnished. W. J. Jewell Realey Co. Golden State Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Double apt.; everything furnished; hot water, Ph953. Cor. Lemon and Center sts. FOR RENT—Apts. 7 and 8, at 410 S. Philadelphia st. Apply at Apt. 1. FOR RENT—Modern 4-room flat and garage, furnished, on N. Lemon-st. Inquire at 747 N. Lemon-st. Phone 394-J. FOR RENT—4-room bungalow court. Inquire 116 E. Center st. FOR RENT—New house, furnished. Adults only, Phone 281-W before 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, furnished. Phone 832-J. Call at 325 S. Claudina st. FOR RENT—Sunny front bedroom in private home, 407 So.Olive st. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE FOR SALE—Small new modern house at a bargain. Call at 224 N. Sabina st. FOR LEASE 5-room Colonial bungalow on paved street; $45 per month. For Rent—5-room modern, all large rooms, furnished or unfurnished. W. L. Morris Realty Co. 123 N. Los Angeles-St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—320 acres highly improved, grape vegetable and alfalfa land in Imperial Valley. Inquire D. F. Lemke, R. F. D. Buena Park. FOR SALE—On West Broadway: 5-room house; hardwood floors in main rooms; tile drainboard; basement and garage. If you are looking for a home close in and priced right, call and see Owner on the premises, 207 West Broadway. TEN ACRES—bearing walnuts and valencias. Owner must move at $21,500, and $7500 will handle. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT SEE THIS HOME TODAY A wonderful new 5-room bungalow, stridely modern in fine settled neighborhood. This house contains everything necessary to the average family requirements; owner very anxious to sell; will sacrifice for immediate sale; small payment down-754 N. Clementine st. Some Real Snaps STUCCO FOR SALE Large east front lot, Philadelphia st., $1900. New 5 room house, hardwood flors, $5850. Terms. Half acre close to Anaheim, on boulevard, $2500. Bigelow, 308 E. Center. FOR RENT—Room, preferably lady. 323 So. Clementine st. SITUATION WATED — Experienced young German girl desires place for general housework. E. Melnecke, 518 S. Palm st. WANTED—To hear from stockholders of Silver Trails Mining Co. of Arizona. Box 6, Plain Dealer. FOR SALE Gasoline station, good location, $400 to $500 clear above all expense. 4 room modern house, oak floor tile drain board, near High school $4500. Lot, Zeyn st., 50x120. $1450. KAMPLING, with G. H. Grefe Co., 226 E. Center. BERRY PLANTS, Strawberries, Klondyke, Caroline and Prosperive Everbearing. Loganberge, red and black raspberries, blackberries, dewberries; also the "Advance" blackberries, which are ripe while other varieties are in blossom. Preston & Knott, two miles south of Buena Park, on boulevard. Visitors welcome. FOR SALE—Cigarettes and Tobacco for Lesg at Paynes, 138 E. Center. Camels, Lucky Strike and Chestfields, $1.25 per carton. Velvet, Tuxedo, P. A., 2 cans 25c. Velvet, P. A., and Tuxedo, 16 oz. tin. $1.15. Star, Horse Shoe, or Climax, per plug 75c. FOR RENT—In Duplex house nicely furnished three rooms with private bath and garage. 901 N. Zeyn. Call at house in rear. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. WOULD ERECT NAVY HERO MEMORIAL LONDON. Dec 27 — A grand-lose scheme to erect a memorial to the British navy's part in the great war is under contemplation by the British admiralty. It is proposed to erect the memorial in Trafalgar square, home of British naval associations, at a cost of $250,000. Twelve distinguished architects will be asked to submit designs. POULTRY FOR RENT—4-room bungalow court. Inquire 116 E. Center st. FOR RENT—New house, furnished. Adults only. Phone 281-W before 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath, furnished. 832-J. Call at 325 S. Claudina st. FOR RENT—Sunny front bedroom in private home. 407 So. Olive st. FOR RENT—One and 3-room furnished apt. with garage. Apply 506 E. Broadway. FOR RENT—3-room apt., with breakfast nook. Running hot water. Also garage. 209 S. Citron-st. Phone 686-W. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt., garage. 327 So. Olive St. F.O.R RENT—5-room modern house and breakfast nook. Audits. Inquire 300 E. Sycamore St. FOR RENT—Fine 3-room modern house with garage—a bargain.. Call 210 N. Olive. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room modern apartment garage. Inquire 111 E. Alberta. FOR RENT—Two-room apt., furnished for light housekeeping, lights, gas and water furnished. Phone 161-J. FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished house. 212 Oak st. Inquire 215 Chestnut St. AUTO AND SUPPLIES AUTOS FOR RENT Without driver by C. H. Vaughn at West Bros. Oil Station, 208 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—Chevrolet runabout thoroughly over hauled, new bearings, fenders, and top, good tires, cheap. Terms. Phone 143-R. FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Good rubber and condition. Faced right. 875 S. Citron-st. Caheim. Phone 393-W. WANTED DRESSMAKING—At your home. Mrs. Dahney; phone 333-M. WANTED—Young German girl wants housework in general. Inquire 315 S. Olive st. EASTERN man with small family wants ranch job, some experience. 905 Zeyn St., or phone 102 W. Garden Grove. POSITION WANTED by experienced housekeeper in family of adults. One who can take entire charge. Splendid cook, willing to go home evenings. Address Housekeeper care Plain Dealer. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT SEE THIS HOME TODAY A wonderful new 5-room bungo bungo strident modern in fine settled neighborhood. This house contains everything necessary to the average family requirements; owner very anxious to sell; will sacrifice for immediate sale; small payment down-754 N. Clementine st. Some Real Snaps STUCCO Four room house, all modern. Price $4500; Cash $1000. Balance like rent. FOUR ROOM HOUSE Price $3700; cash $500.00 balance $40.00 per month including interest. See W.I.Troutman with J.T.Lyon Realty Co.Inc. 111 N.Los Angeles St.Phone 46 OWNER ORDERS SACRIFICE -of his 6-room, 2-bedroom, new home; every built-in feature; the best of plumbing and electric fixtures. Located only five blocks from the heart of town. Price only $5500; with$1000 down and monthly payments. Lofts only five blocks from flag-pole, at $1800; $80 down and $10 per month. Simpson Realty Co. 130 West Center St. "TIME TO BUY GROVES" when you can get them at these figures: FIVE ACRES of the finest ten-year valencias in the district; large modern home, barn, and I-4 interest in irrigation pump plant. This profitable grove has never been offered heretofore at less than $6000 per acre. The improvements are easily worth $7500 alone. A case of owner must sell allowances to present this remarkable hay at only $22,500; easy terms. TEN ACRES-all in valencia three acres 8-year-old, five acres 3-year-old; balance yearling old house; domestic well If you can touch bare citrus land at price of this store we grant know Only $12,600; back cash. SIDNAM REALTY 122 CO PHONE SOLEMON 2IO. PLUMBING FIVE-FOOT TUBS $24.50; Java HERO MEMORIAL LONDON, Dec 27.—A grand-lose scheme to erect a memorial to the British navy's part in the great war is under contemplation by the British admiralty. It is proposed to erect the memorial in Trafalgar square, home of British naval associations, at a cost of $250,000. Twelve distinguished architects will be asked to submit designs. POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohlman 7R2. Write RD2. FOR SALE—Brown Leghorn hens. W., J. Reanle seventh house North of P. E. Station at Cypress. The Anaheim Feed & Fuel Co. Announces ANTROL' To Be Rid of Ants Call Phone 217 For Full Particulars 242 W. Center Anaheim By WINNER THAT UNT THE STORY YOU TOLD ME FIRST NO MOM, YOU DIDN'T BELIEVE THAT ONE WANTED—Young German girl, wants housework in general. Inquire 315 S. Olive st. EASTERN man with small family wants ranch job, some experience. 905 Zeyn St., or phone 102 W. Garden Grove. POSITION WANTED by experienced housekeeper in family of adults. One who can take entire charge. Splendid cook, willing to go home evenings. Address Housekeeper care Plain Dealer. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Dairy fertilizer. F. W. Wright, 215 Vine st., Artica. PIPE! PIPE! PIPE! Pipe cut to order. Wholesale Gre yard. 915 N. Los Angeles st. FOR SALE—A-1 team of horsewagon. W. M. Vogle, Placentia, 143 Melrose-st. Phone 115-J. FOR SALE—No. I, Short Dairy Alfalfa $20. Delivered; Oak bay $27.50. This hay will be delivered in 5 or 10 ton lots. J. G. Bertschinger, Chino. Phone 5556. BUSINESS CARDS WINDOW WASHING and house-cleaning. Walter Kynast; phone 588-M. A. BAYLISS, AUTO LAUNDRY—Steam cleaning, washing, polishing, simonifring, oiling, greasing. 611 E. Center st.; phone 239. M. Eugene Durfee ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif. CEMENT PIPE AND GENERAL CONCRETE WORK Trapp & File Phones 197-R-4 and 893-W Harry D. Briscoe Teacher of Piano With Walberg Studios Anaheim, Fullerton, Los Angeles Residence, 117 E. Sycamore Anaheim Phone 584-J PLUMBING FIVE-FOOT TUBS $24.50; lavatories $6; large sink; $5.50; china toilet combination; $28; 18-gallon water heater; $18, 925 N Los Angeles st., Anaheim. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown and case between Olive and Placentia and Wagner well. Finder please notify phone Fullerton 632-J. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—A. B. Chase piano sold for $1950, only $257. Fine condition. Terms like rent. Danz Piano Co. 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 route S, box 202. Phone Ana, 100-R-2. FOR SALE—Two chairs, 9x12 rug, table and bed. 418 S. Illinois st. FOR SALE—Chickering piano, solid makogany case, used, $130. Liberal terms. Danz Piano Co. FOR SALE—Used Steinway upright piano, only $275. Danz Piano Co. PIANO like new. Fullerton, 620. Harry Fellings, Nelson Music Co. FOR SALE—Knabe piano, very good condition, used, $350.convientment terms. Danz Piano Co. FOR SALE—One large solid oak library table and Morris chair, 725 N Lemon-st. WILL SELL for less than cost ofumber,counter&shelving, 1107 W.Center. It must be a great consolation to Ireland to know that she is controled by British bankers instead of the British Government.