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1924-01-28 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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MONDAY, January 28, 1924 CHIROPRACTORS MEET 3 DAYS Most or all of the chiropractors of the county are excepted to attend the three-day convention of the California State Chiropractic Society Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Los Angeles, and the county will be represented among the speakers on the program. Mayor George Cryer will welcome the delegates at the Music Arts Studio, where along with Symphony Hall the sessions will be held. The election of officers will take place Friday afternoon. Following the election will be a 60-minute contest on the subject "A California Chiropractic Code" ALVARADO NFANT DIES Louis Alvarado, Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Alvarado, passed away at noon yesterday at the home on No. Garden Grove-rd. Burial will be at Holy Cross cemetery tomorrow at 3:30 under the direction of Backs, Terry and Campbell. of Ethics," among the contestants in which is Charles Tingley of Santa Ana. Governor Friend W. Richardson is expected to address the meeting. The annual banquet will be held Saturday evening at the Alexandria. Dr. B. J. Palmer, noted chiropractic of the Palmer College of Chiropractic, will speak Sunday morning on the "Model Bill" of the Universal Chiropractic Association. FOREIGN COPENHAGEN, Jan. 28.—Six persons were drowned when the German steamer Fryer was wrecked off the Norwegian coast today. ATHENS, Jan. 28.—One hundred and fifty-nine persons are dead in an unprecedented cold wave sweeping eastern Greece. Most of the victims were members of a Mussulman internment camp north of Saloniki. Three wardens in the Saloniki prison were frozen to death. The Orient express, loaded with passengers, is stalled by snow at Klourka. PARIS, Jan. 28.—Harry F. Sinclair, American oil magnate, who is slightly ill, showed Im- 3 Days More in LAST CALL SPECIAL FEATURE SPECIAL FI THE AD MAN'S OWN D Three Days in Which to Profit Thru These Values —Plus a thousand values that prevail the month. Curtain Netting —Fine filet nets, all new design, 36 inches wide and valued at 45¢ per yard, placed on sale at 33¢ 36-Inch Marquisette —An even weave in color of white, cream and ecrn, worth 19¢ per yard, on sale Wash Satins or Lingerette —Plain colors or shadow stripe in a large color range, both light and dark, sale price 79¢ LINGERIE SILK —Brocade pattern of butterfly or floral design in white, pink and blue. Worth $1.45 the yard, on sale at 98¢ Yard Wide Percales —In light patterns, closely woven percales printed in fast colors; 25¢ quality; 17½¢ BECAUSE month of January. The advert in a time that was conceded a will be the record single day. SUN MON JANUARY -29 Value for the 29 DA TUESDAY ONLY Beautiful Night Gowns $1.45 gowns made of fine Nainsook in Brocade pattern of butterfly or floral design in white, pink and blue. Worth $1.45 the yard, on sale at 98¢ Yard Wide Percales In light patterns, closely woven percales printed in fast colors; 25¢ quality; $1.25 Dress Linens All pure linen, carried in all seasonable shades. Sale Price 95¢ Amoskeag A C A Feather Ticking Amoskeag Gold Metal ticking backed by a guarantee and worth 50¢ per yard, on sale 39¢ Renfrew’s Fine Zephyr Ginghams Wide pattern range of ginghams worth 35¢ per yard placed on sale at 28¢ Sebastian Bros Quality Dry-lined Nubra Ready to Wear 119 W CENTER ST AMERICA The Economy Order Orange Co. TUESDAY ONLY Beautiful Night Gowns $1.45 gowns made of fine Nainsook in flesh or white, deep yokes of lace or embroidery. 89¢ TUESDAY ONLY Dress Ginghams A surprise offer indeed, some 25 patterns of choice fast color; Orange Blossom ginghams 19¢ TUESDAY ONLY Nashua Best Wool Finish Blankets 72x84 double blankets in grey, tan and white $4.29 TUESDAY ONLY Princess Slip You will pleased with the offer holding and does a saving 40 per cent. 89¢ TUESDAY ONLY 60x76 Double Cotton Blanket Color, grey, white and tan, e special $1.69 TUESDAY ONLY U. S. Army Wool Blanket Not used blank but new, about blankets left, more to be had $3.95 THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. FOREIGN NEWS MAGEN, Jan. 28.—Stars drowned when the samer Fryer was wrecked Norwegian coast today. Jan. 28.—One hundred-nine persons are on unprecedented cold keeping eastern Greece, the victims were memorial Mussulman Internment of Saloniki. Three men in Saloniki prison to death. The Orient loaded with passengers by snow at Klourka. Jan. 28.—Harry F. American oil magnate, nightly ill. showed im-provement today. His condition is not serious. LONDON, Jan., 28.—The engagement of Capt. G. Pope of the Royal Irish Hussars, and Miss Elspeth McEwan of Seattle was announced today. ROME, Jan., 28.—"I believe the Italian-Jugo-Slav treaty of alliance is the first pact really assisting the recovery of Europe," Senator Contarini, secretary to the foreign office, told International News Service today. "It was inspired by the league of nations and opens the way to new peace agreements." CHRISTIANA, Jan. 28.—A hurricane swept the west coast of Norway today. Many fishing boats with their crews were reported lost. MILAN, Jan. 28.—The text of the Italian-Jugo-Slav treaty will be published tomorrow. It provides for mutual diplomatic and military relations. News of its signing was received with rejoicing in Plume. NIGHTIES FOR JAILBIRDS MINNEAPOLIS, Jan., 28.—The local board or guardians has voted to purchase nightshirts for the use of both male and female tramps who seek lodgings in the local police station. No means of forcing the tramps to get into the nightshirts has yet been devised. SLAYS YEGGMAN IN BASEMENT BRIDGEPORT, O., Jan. 28.—Trapped in the basement of a Piggy-Wiggly grocery store, Henry Johnson was shot and killed earlier today as he and a companion were cracking the store's safe. His companion, Dill Carson who claims Detroit; Mich., as his home, surrendered and is in jail. SADDLEBAGS BACK TOWCHESTER, E., Jan. 28. Saddlebags, popular with horsemen 75 or 100 years ago, are coming back into favor. A motorcyclist passed through here, en route to Wheeling, W. Va., with a pair of saddlebags strapped across the rear wheel back of the seat just as horsemen old in the on days. More in Which to Share the Distribution of Values T CALL! Tuesday - FEATURE TU FEATURE TU DOWN DAY! HIS BIRTH CAUSE the Ad Man is 29 years old (?) on the 29th of January he requested 29 powerful that Tuesday, the 29th might set a record day's business during an already January. The advertising manager conceived the idea that he personally was able to put over a record that was conceded a backward and hard month. It's the record January month now. If bargains count, record single day. MON TUE WED THU FRI ANUARY 29Values for the 29th DAY TUESDAY ONLY Best 25c Quality Muslin —Fully bleached, 36 inches wide, soft finish 16c TUESDAY ONLY Jap Crepe —Make the rainbow your color chart, a wonderful assortment of colors. 22c TUESDAY ONLY 16x32 Huck Towel —a splendid firm weave huck towel, good weight, red border 11c TUESDAY ONLY Ladies' Knit Vest —Sleeveless; round neck or bodice styles worth to 35c on sale 19c TUESDAY ONLY Betty Brook Bungalow Aprons Pretty styles, neatly trimmed, made of good percales 79c TUESDAY ONLY Sassy Jane Dress Aprons —Wide assortment of very snappy styles valued to $2.25, on sale, $1.49 TUESDAY ONLY Fine English Cambric —Wonderfully soft close, even weaves that one would expose in colors of —So much in demand for underwear in colors of TUESDAY ONLY Yard Wide Bungalow Cretonne —Beautiful patterns in floral designs in a great TUESDAY ONLY Princess Slips —You will be pleased with this offer holding as it TUESDAY ONLY $4.00 Brushed Wool Scarfs —Heavy pure wool scarfs, 20 inches wide, afford much DAY TUESDAY ONLY Princess Slips —You will be pleased with this offer holding as it does a saving of 40 per cent. 89c TUESDAY ONLY $4.00 Brushed Wool Scarfs —Heavy pure wool scarfs, 20 inches wide, afford much warmth and comfort, $2.25 TUESDAY ONLY Fine English Cambric —Wonderfully soft close, even weaves that one would expect to pay 45c per yard for Tuesday, 25c TUESDAY ONLY Checked Nainsook in Colors —So much in demand for underwear in colors of white, peach, and pink, 25c TUESDAY ONLY Yard Wide Bungalow Cretonne —Beautiful patterns in floral designs in a great combination of colors, 19c TUESDAY ONLY 60x76 Double Cotton Blanket Color, grey, white and tan, extra special $1.69 TUESDAY ONLY 68x80 Double Cotton Blanket Color grey, white and tan, Extra Special $2.25 TUESDAY ONLY 64x76 Double Plaid Blanket —Nashua "Barian" Plaids, beautiful plaid of blue, grey, pink and tan $2.29 TUESDAY ONLY 66x80 Double Plaid Blanket —Thick soft nap in a good weighty $4.50 blanket $3.19 TUESDAY ONLY Nashua Best Wool Finish Blankets 66x84 double blanks in grey, tan and white $3.75 TUESDAY ONLY U.S. Army Wool Blankets Not used blankets but new, about 20 blankets left, no more to be had. $3.95 TUESDAY ONLY 33-inch Indian Head —Soft finish or linen finish, on sale at 25c TUESDAY ONLY Men's Cotton Hosiery —Working sox in assorted colors, on sale 11c TUESDAY ONLY 1-2 Pound Cotton Bats —Good, clear white cotton 15c TUESDAY ONLY 36-Inch Wide Outing Flannel —Amoskeag Daisy cloth, the best on the market 29c S YEGGMAN IN BASEMENT GEPORT, O., Jan. 28.—in the basement of a Piggy grocery store, Henry was shot and killed early he and a companion were in the store's safe. companion, Bill Carson, Jimms Detroit, Mich., as his surrendered and is in jail. BADDLEBAGS BACK CHESTER, Eugene, Jan. 28. bags, popular with horse- or 100 years ago, are com- into favor. A motorcyc- mased through here, on Wheeling, W. Va., with a biddlebags strapped across the wheel back of the seat, horsemen did in the ord BANDITS GET $1100 FROM DRUG STORE KANSAS CITY, Jan. 28.—Two youthful bandits today, held up the drugstore of George Eyssell, within 200 feet of police headquarters here, and escaped with $1100 in cash. Of the cash secured, $600 belonged to the postoffice sub-station and $500 to the drug company. Postoffice inspectors are making an investigation of the hold-up. AT HOTEL VALENCIA H. S. Craft, San Francisco; G. B. Goodman, Huntington Beach; George F. Nash, Santa Ana; F. W. Logan, Los Angeles; Mark Allen and H. B. Blain, Monrovia. BLOCK NAMING OF GEO. CHRISTIAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The Senate insurgents led by Senator LaFollette, Rep., of Wisconsin, today blocked confirmation of the nomination of Geo. B. Christian, Jr., secretary to the late President Harding, as a federal trade commissioner at $10,000 a year. The insurgents announced they would fight Christian's appointment on the ground he is unfitted for the post. Postponement of consideration for at least two weeks was forced by LaFollette today in a meeting of the Senate commerce committee. Plain Dealer Classified Ads Always Bring Results Share the Greatest Values Day - Wednesday Thursday. TUESDAY TUESDAY THIS BIRTHDAY EVENT! requested 29 powerful bargains during an already record sale to put over a record January sale. If bargains count, Tuesday FRI SAT TUESDAY ONLY 16x32 Huck Towel A splendid firm have huck towel, and weight, redder 11c TUESDAY ONLY 11x11 Wash Cloth — This desirable size cloth is of good weight terry perfectly bleached 9c TUESDAY ONLY Sassy Jane Dress Aprons Wide assortment very snappy les valued to 25, on sale, $1.49 TUESDAY ONLY Sassy Jane Dress Aprons An assortment that will cause much comment as you will buy $3.50 aprons $1.95 TUESDAY ONLY Yard Wide Bungalow Cretonne Beautiful patins in floral designs in a great texture Three Days in Which to Profit Thru These Values —Plus a thousand values that prevail the month. Near 50 Corsets To the actual worth of $2.25, corsets laced in front or back, medium or low bust, elastic tops, elastic side inserted, yes every kind of desirable corset to be found in the lot $1.00 Misses’ Hi-Grade Union Suits One lot of misses' union suits in both heavy and medium weight. High neck and long sleeve and ankle length. Values to $1.25, on sale ..... 59c Ladies’ Union Suit, Worth $1.75 Three styles in this lot; dutch neck, short sleeve, knee length, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length, and sleeveless models with ankle lengths. Medium heavy weight, soft fine rib unions; $1.75 Values ..... 98c Ladies’ Brown and Gray Heather Silk and Wool Hose —Style that has been a big seller with us and an extraordinary value at $1.75 to $2.25; Sale Price ..... $1.29 Boys’ Best Wool Sweater Pull over style in the Thermo $3.19 wool sweaters colors buff and brown; Cardinal and green.$2.45 $1.49 $1.95 TUESDAY ONLY Yard Wide Bungalow Cretonne Beautiful patterns in floral designs in a great combination of colors. 19c TUESDAY ONLY 72x90 Sheets Good quality seamless sheet at less than your merchant can buy them $1.10 TUESDAY ONLY Nashua Best Wool Finish Blankets 6x84 double blanks in grey, tan and white $3.75 TUESDAY ONLY Plaid Woolen Blankets 66x80 double blanket in beautiful plaid worth $7.50; on sale $5.75 TUESDAY ONLY 86-Inch Wide Cutting Flannel Amoskeag Daisy both, the best on the market 29c TUESDAY ONLY 50-Inch Wide Wool Serge All pure wool, sponged and shrunk, brown, black, navy, grey, tan and red $1.29 Ladies Brown and Gray Heather Silk and Wool Hose —Style that has been a big seller with us and an extraordinary value at $1.75 to $2.25; Sale Price ... $1.29 Boys' Best Wool Sweater Pull over style in the Thermo $3.19 wool sweaters colors buff and brown; Cardinal and green. Sale Price ... $2.45 Ladies' Pure Silk Hosiery —In every fashionable shade and black, brown and white, reinforced and strengthened to insure long wearing qualities. Worth $1.50; Sale ... 89c Misses' Sweaters To Age of 12 Years A wide assortment of all wool sweaters in all colors and many combinations of colors. To actual value of $5.00, on sale ... $2.95 Extra Special Comfort —This comfort is not filled with shoddy cotton, but high grade cotton covered with figured silkoline, alike both sides, full bed size. $4.00 value, Sale Price ... $2.95