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1924-03-27 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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IVE FINE ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE It would sure look funny, wouldn't be friends in Anaheim, see Tom Ingram, genius manar of the California running own the street ringing a bell and outing in gleeful tones, "Hear , Hear, ye Friend or Foe, We've we acts of vaudeville, and it's a nighty fine show." Well, Tom don't do this stunt, but he says feat like it after he had computed his bookings for today's show. Whether or not Mr. Ingram is right of course remains to be en, but lately he has been telling us right so often about the mas of vaudeville he is running in the California that we are almost forced to believe him this one. Heading the bill for the regurature Thursday vaudeville bill is night, Benson and Gary in a comedy revue, "Pleasant Inn." His act played the Pomona Calirnia Theater last week, and, as you say in show parlance, "they opped the show." Following this big act is the blott Johnson Review billed as unhappy Syncopated Surprise." Ten comes Burt Ford (his press pe says that he is as gifted as enry, in "The Musical Doughy." Following is Wright and Vivian "New Ideas in Juggling" and Arts and Clayton, who are singers, dancers and comedians, in a unt called "That's a lot of ink." The photoplay for today is "The clat Code" starring Viola Dana and Tom Moore. The short subtits include a comedy entitled bronk" and Pathe Review. Tomorrow brings the weekly ft Nite coupled with the showof Harold Bell Wright's fams novel. "When a Man's a Man" arring John Bowers and Marerite de LaMotte. LAHABRA LA HABRA, March 27,—(Spl.) Price Walker, Joe Halcom, Fred hadell and Douglass McGill atded special services for the Mondays at the Christian urch in Fullerton Sunday. ENTIRE STOCK INVOLVED! BROKEN LINES WOMEN'S OXFORDS Black and brown kid and calf; $6.50 values, reduced to WOMEN'S FINE OXFORDS AND STRAP PUMPS $7 and $8 values, at $4.85 LAHABRA LA HABRA, March 27.—(Spl.) Price Walker, Joe Batcom, Fred Sandell and Douglass McGill attended special services for the Mothers at the Christian Church in Fullerton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Massey are proud parents of an eight and half pound boy, who made his peaceance Friday. Misses Constance Massey, Lula Reed, Catherine Kern and Allian Woodward of Brea attend the Mission Play at San Gabriel Saturday. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFadden of East First street were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McFadden and mily of Costa Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Livingston and daughter were dinner guests today at Los Angeles at the time of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ermore. Funeral services were held today from the McAulay's funeral parlor in Fullerton for Mrs. hr. wife of W. E. Suhr, who passed away at her home in La Habra Saturday after a short illness. She leaves besides her husband two children Robert 15 and Carl 9, and a number of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Suhr came to La Habra four years ago. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lilley spent today as the guests of Mrs. Lilster and husband, Mr. and promise Clemens at their Hollywood. Mr. Smith, mother of L., La Habra Home Acres used away at the home of her Sunday. The remains were shipped east for burial Monday. and Mrs. Smith accompanied body east. Mrs. Smith was lying her son in La Habra when the end came. Mrs. E. W. Ruddy is entertaining her mother Mrs. Sarah Carroll Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bemis, Mr. and Ms. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Mur-Showler and Jimmie Showlesjoyed a theater party in Los Angeles Sunday. Mrs. Chrystal Jenson spent the week end at Monrovia. Miss Edith Kenney spent the week end at the Henry Meiser home in Fullerton. A trip was taken to the Imperial Valley. Mrs. George Slagenhauff entered in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary of her son Byrel her home on North Cypress Street. Bankets of spring flowers he used to decorate the room. He a huge birthday cake with quotas of candles made a very OXFORDS AND STRAP PUMPS $7 and $8 values, at $4.85 INCOMPLETE LINES WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND SUEDE STRAP PUMPS Brown, Field Mouse, Gray and Black.$7 and $8 values, to clearaway $4.85 WOMEN'S $7 TO $$ STRAP PUMPS AND OXFORDS With built-in arch support, of brown and black Kid; welt soles; rubber heels. Cut to $5.85 ONE LOT WOMEN'S PATENT KID AND SATIN STRAP PUMPS VALUES TO $7.50 Now Reduced to $3.85 MISSES $4 AND $5 SHOES Button and Lace; Black, Brown and Two-tone; sizes 12 to 2.Cut to—$1.85 DEMAND FOLEY PILLS FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic imulant for the kidneys, have sought relief to thousands of sufferers from kidney disorders used through the improper working of these organs. FOLEY PILLS will promptly flush the ducks thereby removing injurious waste matter. Mrs. O. C. Alexander, R. No. 35, Montrose, co., states: "I received the package of FOLEY PILLS, and have been greatly benefitted by their use." MISSES $4 AND $5 SHOES Button and Lace; Black, Brown and Two-tone; sizes 12 to 2. Cut to— $1.85 CHILDREN'S SHOES AND STRAP PUMPS Sizes 5 to 8; regular values to $2.00, at $1.15 CHILDREN'S $3 PATENT AND BROWN KID SHOES Sizes 5½ to 8; welt and turned soles; big value, at $2.15 CHILDREN'S $3.50 SHOES SPECIAL Brown kid and patent, with mat kid tops; sizes 8½ to 11½; reduced to— $2.35 EVERYBODY READ! Here's the Message we have ever Printed-Hundred LAUTENB PRICE - SL Offering Family Sale SHOES READ! SHOES READ! CLOSING OUT ENTIRE ST WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S S REGARDLESS of ACTUAL Every Pair Must be Sold! We have decided to completely close out our entire stocks of women's and children's shoes and concentrate our efforts on Men's Footwear alone as in our present limited space we cannot carry both lines and do justice to either. We want to accomplish our purpose in the shortest time possible and will price slashing methods in order to close out all women's and children's shoes within next few week ention to make low prices do the Business, so just look these items over and come prepared to sa Sale Opens Tomorrow, Friday, 9 a.m. Men's Shoes Will Go in This Sensational Sale at Smashing Reductions--You Save Her Our lines of Men's Shoes are from the best known makers in the country and of the high stand we have built a great men's shoe business. We realize that this sale, in order to go over big, mu stock so while we are clearing away our women's and children's lines we will likewise offer men's Cut Prices. WOMEN'S $1.50 FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS izes 3 to 4½ only. Several colors to choose from. Extra Special ..... 59c WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIAL! BOY'S NIS Regular $2.5 to 6. Sale Cut to ... Our lines of Men's Shoes are from the best known makers in the country and of the high standard we have built a great men's shoe business. We realize that this sale, in order to go over big, much stock so while we are clearing away our women's and children's lines we will likewise offer men's Cut Prices. WOMEN'S $1.50 FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Sizes 3 to 4½ only. Several colors to choose from. Extra Special ... 59c WOMEN'S COMFORT SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS Black Kid; sizes 4 to 8½; former values to $4.50; Now marked $1.85 and $2.35 WOMEN'S DR. REED BUSHION SOLE SHOES $6.00 VALUES Black Kid; military heels; sizes to 8. A real special bargain ... $4.85 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIAL! BROKEN LINES OF WOMEN'S AND MISSES Strap-Pumps, High Shoes; White Canvas and Nubuck Strap Pumps. Also many pairs children's strap slippers and High Shoes and Women's Felt House Slippers. Wonderful Bargains for those who come early. WHILE THEY LAST 85c HURRY FOR THEM CHILDREN'S BROWN CALF SOFT TOE SHOES $3.50 Values. Rubber Chrome, welt soles; broad toe last; sizes 5½ to 8; cut to ... $2.65 MEN'S 16-INCH MOO-CASIN BOOTS Regular $11 value; extra well made in every respect Sale Price ... $7.85 JOE LAUTENBACK CORNER CENTER & LEMON STS. ANAH re's the Most Important Bargain Hundreds will Save by Attending NBACH'S SLASHING Offering FOOTWEAR for the Whole Family at GREAT REDUCTIONS MEN'S $6 SHOES AND OXFORDS Brown and Tony Red calf; Blucher and Bal lasts $4.85 MEN'S $7.50 AND $8 SHOES AND OXFORDS Vict Kid and Tony Red Calf; welt soles. Extra Special $5.85 ACT! RE STOCK EN'S SHOES TUAL COST Sold! entire concenn our s and possible and will resort to extreme thin next few weeks. It is our income prepared to save. 9 a.m. sharp National Sale Event Save Here! of the high standard upon which to go over big, must involve entire likewise offer men's shoes at Deeply BOY'S "KEDS" TENNIS SHOES Regular $2.00 values; sizes 2½ to 6. Sale Price Cut to ... $1.35 MEN'S $7.50 AND $8 SHOES AND OXFORDS Vict Kid and Tony Red Calf; welt soles. Extra Special $5.85 MEN'S $8.50 CUSTOM MADE OXFORDS The famous Richards and Brennan line. Tony Red, Brown and Black Calf and Patent kid. Special $6.85 MEN'S $10 BROWN AND BLACK KANGAROO DRESS SHOES Reduced to $8.45 MEN'S $8 DR. REED CUSHION SOLE SHOES Black Kid; all widths; Sale Price $6.85 BOYS $5 SHOES AND OXFORDS Sizes 2.5 to 6; Sale Price $3.85 MEN'S $4.50 WORK BOY'S "KEDS" TENNIS SHOES Regular $2.00 values; sizes 2½ to 6. Sale Price $1.35 MEN'S $3 AND $4 HEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS Broken lines; mostly Brown Kid; Special $1.85 GROWING GIRLS OXFORDS REGULAR $5.00 VALUES Black and Brown Calf; welt soles; sizes 2½ up to 7; cut to $3.35 MANY OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS SHOES BOYS $5 SHOES AND OXFORDS Sizes 2 to 6; Sale Price $3.85 MEN'S $4.50 WORK SHOES Tan Calf; Munson last; Army style; special at $3.85 MEN'S $6 HIGH GRADE WORK SHOES Re-tan Brown Calf; Munson last; A splendid shoe for hard wear $4.85 MEN'S 8-INCH BROWN ELK SHORT BOOTS Scout toe. Regular $5 value; sizes 6 to 10; Sale Price $3.85 BACH ANAHEIM, CALIF.