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THURSDAY, FEB 28, 1924 FREASON TRIAL HELD IN SECRET (By S. D. Weyer) (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) MUNICH, Feb. 28.—The first secret session in the Judendorff-Hitter high treason trial, arising from the short-lived "beer cellar revolt" of last November, was held today while Lleut, Col. Herman Kriebel was testifying. Kriebel had been testifying for an hour when he requested the court to go into star chamber session. Thereupon the press and public were excluded. Kriebel is rabidly anti-French, served in the German army in the great war. He described his experience at Spa after the German revolution of 1918, when he drove thru a crowd of Belgians who howled insults at him and hissed him. The witness said he called out to them: "I will see you again in a few years." The Belgians, the witness said, answered him with rifle shots. Kriebel was later a member of the armistice commission. Much of his public testimony was a repetition of what had already been told regarding the Hitler uprising and developments in Munich on Nov. 8 and 9 last. CLAIM SUSPECT CONFESSES THEFT LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28.—Police today notified authorities at Nashville, Tennessee, that John William Wright, alleged to be wanted for robbery in the southern city, was under arrest here and awaited word concerning his extradition. Wright, following his arrest today, is said to have confessed that he robbed the State Bank and Trust Co. of Nashville, of $110,000. Canned Foods Week For several years past producers, wholesalers and retailers have boosted canned foods by giving special bargains during West Coast Lease. WEST COAST, Feb. 25. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartog journeyed to Los Angeles Saturday evening. Mrs. Hartog's sister, Miss Iva Braudy returned with them and spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Braudy A. Olinda She returned Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vierra and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calin and son and Mrs Ursula Keen of Olinda moved to Balboa Beach Sunday, where they spent a very enjoyable day. Wayne Skudbaker journeyed to Huntington Beach, Sunday, where he spent the afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cable. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parno of Los Angeles and Mr. Winston Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boulger. Miss Thelma Cannady accompanied friends to Hollywood, Sunday, where they attended the Grauman's theatre. Mr. and Mrs. "Shorty" Knisley entertained as their dinner guests Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartog. Mr and Mrs. M. F. Drake and son and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Neal motored to Pomona Sunday afternoon. Miss Marjorie Simons returned home Sunday after spending the week-end at the name of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cable of Huntington Beach. Eddie Crawford of the G.I.A.l.ease was a visitor on the leaso Tuesday afternoon. Lou Edmonds and Neil Marshall were visitors in Anaheim on business Tuesday evening. Red Nelson of Breg, was a visitor on the lease Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Hill of Olinda written Mrs. M. F. Drake Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D.E.Berry and Mr.J.P.Berry and daughter Claudia of Yorbin Linden were the guest of Mrs.J.E.Muszall Sunday. Mrs.Jack Goulden had as her THE eyes and nose of Willettas shown "listening" to a voice and (left) detecting the cipher. Physicians are discussing blind and deaf girl," of Jane deaf since an examination revealed normal and her hearing almost world for a while months ago smelling them and "hearing" cured by a faith healer. ACCEPT RESIGNATION SACRAMENTO, Feb. 28.-ernor Richardson today announced the acceptance of the resignation of A.E.Boynton and Meek as members of the board of prison directors to William Wright alleged to be wanted for robbery in the southern city, was under arrest here and awaited word concerning his extradition. Wright, following his arrest today, is said to have confessed that he robbed the State Bank and Trust Co. of Nashville, of $11,000. Canned Foods Week For several years past producers, wholesalers and retailers have boosted canned foods by giving very special bargains during canned foods week. March 1 to 8. This year the anniversary of canned foods week, the prices are greatly reduced. Study the grocers' advertisements and check up supplies and be ready to lay in a stock of necessary foods at the best possible saving. PLAIN DEALER CLASSIFIED ADS PRODUCE RESULTS Going east! for personal service phone, 729 CITY TICKET OFFICE UNION PACIFIC STATION Union Pacific Jimmie Soules Talks: FRIDAY ONLY 500 HATS Values up to $6.00 $2.50 Eddie Crawford of the G & L lease was a visitor on the lease Tuesday afternoon. Lou Edmonds and Ned Marshall were visitors in Anaheim on business Tuesday evening. Red Nelson of Bres, was a visitor on the lease Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Hill of Olinda visited Mrs. M. F. Drake, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. E. Berry and Mr. J. P. Berry and daughter Claudia of Yorba Linda were the guest of Mrs. J. E. Muszall Sunday. Mrs. Jack Goulden had as guests Monday, Mrs. Gertrude Jones and referrer Mrs. Gregory of Long Beach. They are spending a few days at the home of their mother, of Olinda. Missella Laird accompanied by friends, of Los Angeles were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams entertained at a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bush. Mr. Jim Woodwork of Indiana and Mr. William's mother, Mrs. Williams. Lennie Jones had a misfortune to a finger on his left hand, while at work repairing a well yesterday. It is reported his finger was caught in a rod. This is the second finger. Mr. Jones has lost within the last two years and from the same band. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marshall entertained their daughter, Miss Marie Marshall of Los Angeles. Mrs. Celia McCullough accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vanatta to Santa Fe Springs Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stony Gibson and family of Garden Grove visited with Mrs. Gibson's mother, Mrs. Mary Jones of this lease, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Boot and daughter Norma, of Puente were physicians are discussing blind and deaf girl," of Jane deaf since an examination revealed normal and her hearing almost world for a while months ago smelling them and "hearing" cured by a faith healer. ACCEPT RESIGNATION SACRAMENTO, Feb. 28.-ernor Richardson today announced the acceptance of the reelection of A. E. Böynton and Meek as members of the board of prison directors to effect April 1. visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs Joe Harting Monday even Miss Ursula Keen of Olinda a guest at the Simons home day-evening. Mrs. Taylor was a visitor to Jack Goulden home, Tuesday ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones daughter Allee on Los An were visitors on the lease day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Merford eyed to Riverside Sunday, they spent the Jay at their r Mrs. J. W. Clarke motor Santa Ann, Teusday. Maxwell Williams is spending few days with relatives in La celer. Never Rinse Your Hair Again Rinsing with hard water takes the life and blime out of hair Cleero, the new shampoo does away with rinsing No harmful ingredients in it Washes your hair with substance good for the hair The Cleero foam rolls dirt to the top Wipe off foam and all the dirt comes with it You never saw your scalp so clean-your hair so fresh and brilliant Hair dries and dresses perfectly in 15 minutes Our trade delighted with Cleero Regular price 50c Hunt OFFERS TO EXCELLENT S 500 HATS Values up to $6.00 $2.50 Shirts - 100 Grayco Shirts Values up to $9.00 for $5.00 300 Neckties $2.00 Values $1.00 J. SOULES MASTER TAILOR 216 E. Center St. Anaheim All Suits Made in Our Own Shop DOCTORS NOW DISCUSS UNUSUAL CURE OF WILLETTA HUGGINS, BLIND CHILD CHINESE CONFIRM DEATH SENTENCE SHANGHAI, Feb. 28.—Intense interest was created here today by advices from Harbin that the Chinese high court there has confirmed the death sentence of Korniloff, the Russian outlaw, charged with murder and robbery. He is the first foreigner condemned to death by the Chinese in 70 years. In this case the recent Chinese law abolishing the death penalty for subjects of countries not having the extreme penalty was overridden. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brief case, containinpers, headed "Nitrate FerCo. Finder please return to Dealer office. FOUND—Elgin watch in coPaul Rusch, R. 5, Box 126, centia-ave. LOST—Sorority pin, set pearls on black enameled Finder call 131 or return to Dealer office and receive reLOST—Black mare, with on, in Anaheim. Finder return to Talbert, Calif. Gueyagas. Don't Forget That The EverReady Truck & Transfer Co. Is still able to do your hauling of any description. CONTRACT HAULING A SPECIALTY Get Our Price O. J. LINNAKEZ, Prop. Residence 211 E. Sycamore St. PHONE 209-M Prices Still Fu Short and Disco R ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS ACRAMENTO, Feb. 28.—Govor Richardson today announce the acceptance of the resignation of A. E. Boynton and B. B. k as members of the stateard of prison directors, to take ACTRESS SUICIDE NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—Miss Valle Martin, 25, said to be an actress out of an engagement, committed suicide early today by drinking liquid shoe polish in her apartment. Physicians are discussing whether Willetta Huggins, "wonderful and deaf girl," of Janesville, Wis., ever was totally blind and since an examination revealed that her vision is now 60 per cent normal and her hearing almost entirely so. She amazed the medical aid for a while months ago by her apparent ability to tell colors by telling them and "hearing" through her fingera. She says she was led by a faith healer. ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS ACRAMENTO. Feb. 28.—Governor Richardson today announces the acceptance of the resignation of A. E. Borynton and B. B. Kirk as members of the state board of prison directors, to take over April 1. Patrons at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harring Monday evening. Miss Ursula Keen of Olinda was best at the Simons home, Monroe evening. Mrs. Taylor was a visitor at the Goulden home. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones andighter Alleen or Los Angeles visitors on the lease, Tues. Mr. and Mrs. W. Merford Journal to Riverside Sunday, where he spent the Jay at their ranch. Ms. J. W. Clarke motored to Santa Ana, Tuesday. Maxwell Williams is spending a days with relatives in Los Anos. Says Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind, he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called Allerhu, to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore instructed Heying's Pharmacy to dispense Allerhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the way to complete recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. Hunt & Tellam "Your Shoe Store" OFFERS THE FOLLOWING EXCELLENT SPECIALS FOR OVER Prices Still Fur Short and Discom Men! Read The and $7 Sample Hunt & Tellam "Your Shoe Store" OFFERS THE FOLLOWING EXCELLENT SPECIALS FOR OVER THE WEEK END! Women's White, Black, Brown, Gray and Suede Kid, Cuban and Louis heels; values to $10.00. $5.85 Men's Emerson High and Low Shoes—Kid and Calf Skin Leathers; values $9 and $10.00. $5.85 CHILDREN'S REDUCED ACCORDINGLY HUNT & TELLAM Quality Phone 887 Service 214 W. Center St. WOMEN'S LOW A Great Offer for Women Low Shoes in All the New Patterns Oxford or straps in fancy styles, every height heel; all sizes in the assortment and worth a great deal more than $2.98 Sturdy Boys' Shoes In Big or Little Boys The kind that wears. Three big lots, wonderful values. $1.98 $2.98 $2.48 Little Gents, Youths' and Boys' Army Shoes Tun calf blucher, long wearing leather soles, rubber heels. SIZES 9 to 3 1-2 ... $2.48 SIZES 1 to 2 ... $2.98 SIZES 2 1-2 to 6 ... $3.48 WOMEN'S BEVERLY SANDALS Made with low heels and patent brown and grey suede. Also white buff Special ... $4.85 Men Who Are Accustomed to Paying $7.50, $8 and $9 for Shoes The shoe that we are showing at $4.85 will please and satisfy in low or high shoes in variety. In her shop ... $4.85 LOST AND FOUND OST—Brief case, containing parsers, headed "Nitrate Fertilizer. Flinder please return to Plainaler office. FOUND—Elgin watch in country; Paul Rusch, R. 5, Box 126, Plattsia-ave. OST—Sorority pin, set with pins on black enameled center. Flender call 131 or return to Plainaler office and receive reward. OST—Black mare, with chain in Anaheim. Flender please return to Talbert, Calif. Gerana neeyagas. SAYS ORDINARY BUTTERMILK BEST FOR FRECKLES, SUNBURN AND TAN Advises Old Time Recipe of Buttermilk Cream in a New Way A Gentle Massage with fingers Before Retiring is All That Is Necessary." Buttermilk and Cream—Simple Recipes Best—Reeps Face, Hands and Arms in Exquisite Condition; Soft Smooth and Beautiful The old-time application of Buttermilk and Cream to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrinkles and ugly sallowness is grandmother's recipe and women throughout the country are again using it to ensure a beautiful complexion and snow-white hands and arms. Buttermilk, however, is not always obtainable, but a specialist has at last perfected a method of concentrating buttermilk and combining it with a perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at any first class drug store by simply asking for "Howard's" Buttermilk Cream. There is no secret about it nor is there any doubt about the result—it's just a common ordinary buttermilk in the form of a wonderful cream. That's all. Howard's Buttermilk Cream gently massaged will lift finger tips around the corners of the ages and mouth. To get the best effect, be sure to follow the simple directions. Druggists guarantee if noticeable improvement after the first application or they will refund the money. Still Further Reduced—Discontinued Lines Must Go READ ON Still Further Reduced— Discontinued Lines Must Go READ ON Read This! $5,$6$2.85 Sample Shoes Over 700 Pairs of New Footwear Including tan calf, black calf, vici kid in both oxford or shoes, St. Louis made. If you wear sizes 6 to 7 don't fail to attend. Boys' Bike Style Shoes Of tan calf in all sizes to 5½, on sale $1.98 Corduroy Slippers, Ribbon Trimmed Women's dainty slipppers for bedroom use Fifteen different colors, choice 89c S LOW SHOES REDUCED Ribbon Trimmed Felt Slippers 89c Padded soles, all colors and S LOW SHOES REDUCED Ribbon Trimmed Felt Slippers 89c Padded soles, all colors and spiencing values; only— School Shoes—A Sale Shoes for girls in size 2; good tan calf leather, nice broad toes $2.98 One big table full of good sturdy shoes for children on sale... $1.98 See the Big Table Full of Fancy Top Children's Shoes that we have placed on sale for $1.48. Button styles; all sizes up to 8 $1.48 Bare Foot Sandals and Play Oxfords for Children Size 5 to 8 $1.39 Sizes 8½ to 11 $1.48 Sizes 11½ to 2 $1.69 Made of tan or elk leather Men's Brown English Calf Blucher With rubber boots $3.98 KAFATERIA SHOE STORE 109 W. CENTER ST.