oc-plain-dealer 1924-02-08
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SOCIETY NOT KEEN FOR LABOR REGIME
LONDON, Feb. 8.—Social London is awaiting with some trepidation the advent of a labor government.
Fashionable Mayfair hostesses are asking themselves whether the advent to power of the labor party will sound the death knell of the famous brilliant political receptions that have been a feature of London's social life for several decades.
Both the conservative party and the liberal party have in the past entertained very lavishly at the town houses of prominent members of their parties; but the labor party, with its low finances and lack of great social lights, is an unknown quantity.
Even if Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald decides to hold receptions for his followers at Downing street, his choice of a hostess would be necessarily very limited.
He is a widower, and his eldest daughter is much too young for the responsibilities of a political hostess.
Plain Dealer Classified Ads Always Bring Results
CHICKEN POX HOLDS UP ROYAL WEDDING
LONDON, Feb. 8.—Chicken-pox—that disease which generally is only a mild annoyance for children—has brought grief to London society.
The society folk were all set for a gay wedding party at the marriage of Miss Jessie Carlos Clarke and Lord Arthur Butler, son of the Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde, when chicken-pox fell to the lot of the bride-to-be.
Mrs. Carlos Clarke had to get busy at midnight, and she postponed the wedding, much to the disappointment of many who had stayed home from their night clubs in anticipation of a gay wedding party on the following day.
DWARFS MOVIE THRILLERS
MONTICELLO, Ind., Feb. 8.—Paul Brant, truck driver, went movie stars one better recently, when the brakes refused to hold and he backed his truck over a 100-foot bluff. Brant hurled himself through the air, caught and clung to a small bush until help came. The truck was smashed to smithereens.
Hicktown churches are not interested in modernism. They have local matters to quarrel about.
CANCER INCREASED AVERS SPECIALIST
PORTSMOUTH, Eng., Feb. 8.—"As civilization advances, cancer advances," was the strong declaration of Dr. C. Childe, president of the British Medical Ass'n., when opening cancer campaign in Hampshire.
Until recent years, said Childe, the subject of cancer has been taboo. People had known about it, but had never spoken of it. As people lived in more comfort, had more science applied to their everyday lives, ate more civilized food and had not struggle for existence as the age had, so cancer increased.
This was a remarkable fact, cause other great killing diseases had been and were diminished under medical care and science.
Victory over cancer is no need now than 40 years ago, because Dr. Childe, altho we know more about the disease and have more satisfactory means of treating it.
"Carry on" Abrams Electronic Idea
SAN FRANCISCO,~ Feb. 8. Dr. Albert Abrams, world-famous founder of the school of electronic medicine—the man who predicted his own passing almost the day—lived, but his work to go on. Announcement has just been made that the associates of the dead physician will continue his work, teaching the medical doctrine for which he fought many years.
Work on the 10-story building started some time ago by Dr. Abrams, it was announced. We go on and when completed we house the College of Electro- Medicine, as planned by Dr. Abrams.
SUNDAY, FEBRIARY 10
AT THE
WHITE TEMPLE
BROADWAY AND PHILADELPHIA STREETS
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
DR. JAMES ALLEN GEISSINGER
WILL PREACH AT
11:00 a.m., "Jesus and Mammonism"
7:30 p.m., "What Shall it Profit a Man if he gain the Whole World and lose his Soul?"
THE SAXOPHONE CLUB AND IMMANUEL QUARTETTE
will give a special program at evening service. This promises to be one of the finest musical programs ever given in Anaheim.
120 STORES
in
SO. CALIF.
Daley's
INCORPORATED
CHAIN STORE GROCERS
"MAKE DALEY'S A DAILY HABIT."
TWO STORES
IN ANAHEIM
239 West Center Street Phone 758 PLACENTIA. BUENA PARK
116 East Center Street Phone 405 YORBA LINDA
BUY CANNED FRUIT NOW
AT THESE SPECIAL SAVINGS
Sale Begins Saturday---Buy Early
GET A HALF-DOZEN — SAVE MORE
APRICOTS
Daley’s Fancy, 21-2 size, each...22c; 1-2 doz., $1.25
(HEAVY SYRUP)
Rock Bottom, 21-2 size, each...19c; 1-2 doz., $1.00
(GOOD SYRUP)
Gallon, No. 10 tins, in juice, each, 44c; 1-2 doz., $2.60
PERFIES
GET A HALF-DOZEN — SAVE MORE
APRICOTS
Daley’s Fancy, 2 1-2 size, each... $22c; 1-2 doz., $1.25
(HEAVY SYRUP)
Rock Bottom, 2 1-2 size, each... $19c; 1-2 doz., $1.00
(GOOD SYRUP)
Gallon, No. 10 tins, in juice, each, $44c; 1-2 doz., $2.60
BERRIES
Libby’s Cuthbert Red Raspberries, 2s, each ... $31c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.83
Raycroft Raspberries, No. 2 size, each ... $21¢
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.22
Libby’s Strawberries, No. 2 size, each ... $31c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.83
CHERRIES
Libby’s Royal Anne, No. 2 1-2 size, each ... $34c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.98
GRAPE FRUIT
Van Camp’s Endorsed, No. 1 size, each ... $13c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, 75¢
PEACHES
Libby’s Sliced Yellow Cling, 2 1-2 size, each ... $24c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.42
Rock Bottom Yellow Cling, 2 1-2 size, each ... $19c
ONE-HALF DOZEN, $1.00
PINEAPPLE
Honolulu Lady Sliced, 2 1-2 size, each 29c; 1-2 doz. ... $1.69
Pawella Extra Sliced, No. 2 size, each 23c; 1-2 doz. ... $1.35
Libby’s Crushed, No. 2 can, each 19c; 1-2 doz. ... $1.11
Milk
Carnation, Libby’s, Federal, Daley’s, Lge. 10c; Small 5c
By the case, large ... $4.60; Small ... $4.50
COFFEE, Blend “B,” ground to suit, 3 lbs. ... $1.00
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
ONLY WOMAN MEMBER OF G. A. R.
Miss Julia Marcum.
Miss Julia Marcum, 79, of Williamsburg, Ky., is the only woman member of the G. A. R. and the only woman who draws a civil war pension in her own name. She was never actually a member of the federal forces, but she fought with detachments in the neighborhood of Huntsville, Tenn., and lost an eye and a finger in one combat.
HOPE TO THWART DOUBLE HANGING
SACRAMENTO, Feb. 8.—ert Matthews and Joseph Sir Los Angeles negroes who are processors to Alex Kels in Folsom's "death row," are pin their hopes of escaping the "stack murderer's" fate on an peal filed in their behalf.
They were condemned to death on December 27, to be hanged March 14, and if the executive carried out, they will be the first doomed hangings.
Matthews and Sinuel were victed of killing Coleman S. aged grocer of Bell station, Angeles county.
AT HOTEL VALENCIA
George P. Farrand, E. E. son, C. W. Rodgars, C. W. B. and P. G. Watson, Los Angles P. P. Roas and J. G. McCauley Long Beach; M., J. Feary, dale; Theodore Robins, and Harpes, Balboa.
Can't Stop Joint-Ease
"You can't stop people buying Joint-Ease for sore thiefs and cold in chest," writes our druggist friends. "They it's the best ever."
We know that, of course, please remember that Joint-Ease is for stiff, swollen, painful joints whether rheumatic or not, and tremendous sale for that purposely that it is the one remedy that gets the most flying results.
A tube costs 60 cents at ling's Pharmacy and druggistery where. Just rub it on any a few seconds it disappearspletely under the skin, and follows instantly.
Miss Julia Marcum.
Miss Julia Marcum, 79, of Williamsburg, Ky., is the only woman member of the G. A. R. and the only woman who draws a civil war pension in her own name. She was never actually a member of the federal forces, but she fought with detachments in the neighborhood of Huntsville, Tenn., and lost an eye and a finger in one combat.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
BY MRS. MORTON
BUDGETING
Are we running our homes on a budget plan? Does the money come in, is spent and gone and "no man (or woman) know whither it goeth?" Well, now is a good time to take account of your financial situation, put down your necessary expenses, see if they can be cut without injuring the general efficiency—health or real happiness of any member of the family. Then put down the assets and see if we cannot make a saving so that next year at this time we will be ahead of the game. Don't forget that amusement must be provided for an amount counts for happiness and consequently for health. And then there is the matter of unexpected calls for money—who does not know the insistence of such demands—the tyranny of it. We must make some allowance for that. And I know it sounds paradoxical—but try not to worry. "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof," is just as true now as when it was written ten years ago. If you store your energy—both physical and mental—and use it to plan for the work to be done instead of wasting it in useless worry and regret you will be that much more able to meet the problems that come to you.
Menu Hint
Breakfast
Wheat Cereal
Sliced Banana
Cream
Orange Marmalade
Toast
Coffee
Luncheon
Fluffy Omelet
(Surrounded with peas and crisp bacon)
Head Lettuce
(With finely chopped celery and olives combined with the Mayonnaise)
Fig and Orange Jelly
Cornmeal Gems
Tea
Dinner
Chicken Terapin with Baking Powder Biscuit
Baked Potato Lima Beans (dry)
Spiced Peaches
Orange Cream Tarts
Today's Recipes
Fig and Orange Jelly—Cut figs into small pieces, about one and one-quarter cups and cover with cold water and cook till tender. Strain and then put one and one-quarter cups fig juice into pan and add one and one-half tablespoons gelatin dissolved in a half cup boiling water; three-quarters cup sugar; juice of one lemon and one-and-a-half cups orange juice and pulp. When beginning to set add figs.
Orange Cream Pie or Tarts
One-half cup sugar, three table-spoons flour, two eggs, one pint milk, one teaspoon grated orange rind, three tablespoons orange juice. Dissolve sugar and flour in part of the milk while cold and then put into boiling milk and boil ten minutes. Add beaten yolks and cook one minute. Add orange juice and let cool and put into baked crusc or crust baked in individual tart shells. Make meringue of beaten whites and two tablespoons sugar; brown slightly. This same mixture can be used between layers of sponges cake. Or to be more ornamental, bake individual sponge cakes in gem tins scoop out center, fill with mixture and serve with whipped cream instead of meringue.
Candied Orange Peel
Remove the white, fibrous skin from the yellow with a sharp knife (this is often more easily accomplished by soaking the rinds in boiling water for a few minutes). Cut yellow rind into strips with scissors and boll until very tender. Boll two parts sugar to one part water (amount depending upon the amount of rind to be covered by the syrup) for about five minutes. Then put in the rinds. Have them well covered and boil about fifteen minutes. Drain, roll in granulated sugar, spread out to dry for about one hour. Pack in an air-tight tin box. This will keep tender for a month if properly can-died.
The orange is a delicious and healthful fruit. The above menu uses them in many of its recipes. At this season of the year they are at the best and cheapest. They also contain the necessary vitamins, so plan to use many in your meals.
MASTER IS FINED
LIVERPOOL, Feb. $—Under a charge said to be the first of its kind in Europe, John Evans, master of the steamship Tredenham, was fined $50 here for failing to keep a continual wireless watch on board his vessel.
More than an ordinary butter—the Better Butter
FIG and Orange Jelly
Cornmeal Gems
Tea
Dinner
Chicken Terapin with Baking Powder Biscuit
Baked Potato Lima Beans (dry)
Spiced Peaches
Orange Cream Tarts
Today's Recipes
Fig and Orange Jelly—Cut figs into small pieces, about one and one-quarter cups and cover with cold water and cook till tender. Strain and then put one and one-quarter cups fig juice into pan and add one and one-half tablespoon of oil.
MASTER IS FINED
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8—Under a charge said to be the first of its kind in Europe, John Evans, master of the steamship Tredenham, was fined $50 here for failing to keep a continual wireless watch on board his vessel.
Saturday
Bargain Day
116 WEST CENTER STREET
KITCHENS
Help Yourself and Save Money and Time
Buy $2.00 or over and get it delivered FREE
FANCY EASTERN SKINNED HALF OR WHOLE
HAMS Per lb. 22c
FANCY EASTERN 3 LBS. OR OVER
BACON Per lb. 23c
Very Best Selected Ranch Eggs, doz. 35c
OLIVES
EXTRA LARGE 25c
PINTS
MEDIUM 35c
QUARTS
STANDARD SIZE (SMALL) 10c
NO 10'S 90c
SMALL
NO. 10'S $1.10
MEDIUM
NO. 10'S $1.75
All Coffee Advanced 1c per lb.
Will sell the following brands while they last.
S. & W., O. V. B. & BEN-HUR
Lb. 43c
PE TO THWART
DOUBLE HANGING
ACRAMENTO, Feb. 8.—Rob-Matthews and Joseph Sinuel,
Angeles negroes who are succursors to Alex Kels in Folsom
on's "death row," are pinning
hopes of escaping the "haymer murderer's" fate on an appalled in their behalf.
They were condemned to death
December 27, to be hanged on
March 14, and if the execution is
held out, they will be the prinsons in Folsom's first double
ring.
Matthews and Sinuel were condid of killing Coleman Stone,
grocer of Bell station, Los
Angeles county.
AT HOTEL VALENCIA
George F. Farrand, E. E. WilC. C. W. Rodgars, C. W. Baker
P. G. Watson, Los Angeles;
P. Roas and J. G. McCarthy,
Beach; M., J. Feary, Glonder; Theodore Robins, and E. B.
Beea, Balboa.
N't Stop Joint-Ease
You can't stop people from
going Joint-Ease for sore throat
cold in chest," writes one of
druggist friends. "They say
the best ever."
We know that, of course, but
we remember that Joint-Ease
or stiff, swollen, painful joints
other rheumatic or not, and its
endous sale for that purpose
that it is the one joint
body that gets the most satising results.
Tube costs 60 cents at HeyPharmacy and druggists evihere. Just rub it on and in
new seconds it disappears comply under the skin, and relief
news instantly.
RACES WITH DEATH
HALIFAX, Feb. 5.—Gordon H.
Selfridge, Chicago and London
department store owner, is racing
with death in an effort to reach
the bedside of his mother in Washington.
Selfridge from aboard the Loland lins steamer, was notified of
his mother's illness Tuesday and
wirelessed for a special train to
await arrival of the boat. When
the liner docked at midnight the
race with deaths began.
POSTPONE HEARING
SAN DIEGO, Feb. 8.—The abrupt postponement of the preliminary hearing of E. Drew Clark
charged with the murder of GeoE. Schick, at the instigation of the
prosecution, created an apparent
impasse in the investigation of the
wealthy reality broker's mysterious
disappearance a year ago which was expected to be cleared up today.
The state's forces announced
that the important developments
necessitated the delay and that
today would see a long step taken toward solving the mystery of Schick's disappearance.
They also intimated that these developments would assure Clark's being held for trial on the murder charge in the superior court. So certain were the prosecutors that Clark would be held for trial that a tentative date of Feb. 15 was fixed for the commencement of his trial.
FULLERTON BLDG. PERMITS
A. Ganon, 203 N. Yale st., 5-room residence, $3400; E. C. Carpenter, 333 E. Truslow avenue, 5-room residence and garage, $1,-950; and R. W. Jackson, 126 W. Maple st., garage, $150.
FEAR RODENT INVASION
IRONWOOD, Wis., Feb. 8.—So numerous are rats and woodchucks becoming that the county board of supervisors has placed a bounty of 25 cents each on rats and woodchucks.
Saturday SPECIAL
Burnt Almond
Layer Cake
35c—60c
Whipped Cream
Puffs 10c
BOSTON BAKERY
LEE EICHOLTZ, Prop.
Phone 135-W, 1017-W
Store No. 1—273 E. Center St.
Store No. 2, 249 W. Center St.
Sol's Place--Now Open
LUNCH COUNTER AND FOUNTAIN
More than an ordinary butter the Better Butter
Sol's Place -- Now Open
LUNCH COUNTER AND FOUNTAIN
in the Sam Seelig Public Market
139 W. Center St., Anaheim, Calif.
—where I will be pleased to see my old friends, as well as to make the acquaintance of new ones; specializing in home-cooked foods and home-made pies and cakes. Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays excepted.
OUR MOTTO: Will be clean and wholesome food at moderate prices.
SAM SEELIG
"Cash is Kind"
CALIFORNIA'S LEADING GROCER
New Anaheim Market
Store No. 2, W. Center and Helena Sts.
Anaheim Market
139-41 West Center Street
: Same Prices at Both Markets:
$1.00 O'CEDAR MOP, complete
.30 O'CEDAR OIL
$1.30 All this Week for ...
BROOMS
(Regularly 95c)
Regular Sam Seelig "Honor Made"
Of Good Straw
69c
Shinola Home Sets
(Regularly 50c)
One Can of Polish Both for
33c
$1.30 All this Week for ... 84c
BROOMS
(Regularly 95c)
Regular Sam Seelig
"Honor Made"
Of Good Straw
69c
Shinola Home Sets
(Regularly 50c)
One Can of Polish
Both for
33c
LIBBY'S BEANS
in Tomato Sauce, 10c
LIBBY'S
Sliced Pineapple
No. 2 1-2, 35c
LIBBY'S
Mammoth Asparagus
No. 2 1-2, 45c
LIBBY'S
R. A. White Cherries
No. 2 1-2, 35c
LIBBY'S
APRICOTS
No. 2 1-2, 25c
LIBBY'S PEARS
No. 2 1-2, 35c
VAN CAMP'S
Bean'Ole Beans, 15c
Spring Garden Peas
(Utah), 25c
Dewdrop Peas
2 cans, 30c
Oak Glen
Country G Corn
2 for 35c
Oak Glen
Sliced Peaches
No. 2 1-2, 45c
Dromedary Figs
(in syrup), 30c
Libby Spinach
No. 2 1-2 can, 20c
Empson
Cut String Beans
No. 2 can, 15c
Paris, Me., Corn 20c
Flag Golden Bantam
N. Y. Corn, 22 1-2c
OakGlen Ripe Olives
5-oz cans, 2 for 25c
Pint, 20c; Quart, 35c
Oak Glen
Y. C. Peaches
No. 2 1-2—2 for 45c
Seelig's High Grade Coffee in Bulk ...35c lb.
3 lbs. $1.00
Save 11c a Pound—the Cost of the Tin Can
The Seelig Market Nearest You