oc-plain-dealer 1924-06-20
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URGE CONTROL BY FARMERS, WORKERS
ST. PAUL, June 20.—"Control of the government by farmers and workers" was the campaign cry flung to the nation today by the new third party formed here under the control of the communists.
"We are going into the campaign following the dictates of our platform, calling for nationalization of industry and control of the government by the farmers and the tollers," Duncan McDonald of Springfield, Ill., the party's presidential nominee said.
McDonald's announcement that the party would press a vigorous drive to capture the votes of "exploited farmers and workers" was supported by William Bouck of the state of Washington, unanimously chosen as the vice presidential nominee.
But McDonald's hopeful predication for the new party was not shared by the chiefs of the Farm-Labor delegations to the convention who walked out of the hall, charging "complete demination of the party by Communists."
More than two scores delegates bolted the convention when McDonald, backed by the Communist leaders, William Z. Foster, C. E. Ruthenberg and Jos. Manley all of Chicago, was nominated.
Just a rickering hope remained today in the hearts of a few farmer-labor delegates who stuck out the convention. They wanted "Bob" LaFollette, but they virtually had to abandon all hope when Foster, who directed the communist strategy from the start, announced: "We will never stand for LaFollette unless he agrees to our platform and agrees to take charge of our campaign."
There was unanimity of opinion among the delegates remaining that LaFollette would never consent to have anything to do with this party which asked for votes upon a platform that actually was written under the personal dictation of Manley, Foster's son-in-law.
Holding this clew, many of the delegates who bolted planned to go to Cleveland for the "big four brotherhood" convention July 4.
The RADIO
K. H. J.—The Times
6 to 6:30 p.m. Art Hickman's Concert Orchestra from the Biltmore;
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. Children's program presenting Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog. The weekly visit of Richard Headrick, screen Juvenile. Louise White, 10 years of age, pianist, pupil of Thelma Robbins Street. Bed-time story by Uncle John.
8 to 9 p.m. Program presented through the courtesy of the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, arranged by Mollie Chlustas, Gladys Nix, soprano. Eather Wehman, pianist. Fred Smith, Jr., violinist. The Gamut quartet of San Pedro Elvira Irving Paul reader. Lestle Gaze baritone.
9 to 10 p.m. Program presenting L. B. Austin of Switzerland, representing the Sierra Madre Resorts Association, speaker. Ferdinand Christianelli, concertina, Gladys Schaaf, reader. Frank Priest, entertainer.
10 to 11 p.m. Art Hickman's Dance Orchestra from the Biltmore.
K. F. LRadio Central Station
5:00 to 5:30 p.m. Evening Herald news bulletins.
5:30 to 6:00 p.m. Examiner news bulletins.
6:45 to 7:30 p.m. Varied musical program.
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Evening Herald concert.
900 to 10:00 p.m. Examiner concert.
10:00 to 11:00 p.m. Gaylord Trio.
11:00 to 12:00 p.m. Ambassador, Max Fisher's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra.
K. F. Q. S.—Angelus Temple
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kozy Hour program presenting the Showgrim Sisters (Golden Trio): Blanche Clay, soprano; Gladys N. Nichols, cornetist; Ada兰兹, soprano; S.T. Hashbrook, tenor; Bedtime story by "Mother;" Ruth Frances Thomas, accompanist and soloist.
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Crusaders Chorus, Address by Judge Carlos S. Hardy, Justice Supreme Court; Ada兰兹, soprano.
Evangelistic address, Aimee Auto Defence
LA HABRA NEWS
LA HABRA, June 20.—(Spirit) Mr. and Mrs. Otis Scott are the proud parents of a baby boy. The youngster made his appearance Tuesday and tipped the beam to 10-1-2 lbs. ill with an attack of theft lu.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Strong and Miss Pearl Phillips left Wednesday morning by auto for Nebraska where they will visit relatives and friends.
While away they will also visit in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs U. R. Phillips will occupy the home while they are away.
Mr. and William Stark entertained at dinner Monday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson of Baldwin Ark., who are visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I Elliot of Whittier.
Francis Walker entertaining with a stag party at his home on
There was unanimity of opinion among the delegates remaining that LaFollette would never consent to have anything to do with this party which asked for votes upon a platform that actually was written under the personal dictation of Manley. Foster's son-in-law,
holding this claw, many of the delegates who bolted planned to go to Cleveland for the "big four brotherhood" convention July 4, when it was believed here LaFollette would be formally endorsed for the presidency.
There was no question in the minds of the farmer-labor delegates that LaFollette would accept the endorsement of that convention.
BEST PAVED CITY IN U. S. LODI, June 20.—With twenty-two and one-half miles of paved streets within its boundaries, and an expenditure for street paving within the past decade of $1,440,000 or $180 for each of its 8000 inhabitants, Lodi claims to be the best paved city in the United States.
City Engineer L. F. Barzellot declares this record is unapproached in any other city of less than 10,000 population.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Let us deliver your groceries to you these warm days and save you getting out in the heat.
Edmiston's Grocery
K. F. O. S.—Angelus Temple
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kozy Hour program presenting the Snowgirl Sisters (Golden Trio): Blanche Clay, soprano; Gladys N. Nichols, cornetist; Ada Lanz, soprano; S.T. Hashbrook, tenor; Bedtime story by "Mother;" Ruth Frances Thomas, accompanist and soloist.
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Crusaders Chorus, Address by Judge Carlos S. Hardy, Justice Supreme Court; Ada Lants, soprano.
Evangelistic address, Aimee Semple McPherson.
TIES LEGAL KNOT IN MOCK WEDDING
LOS ANGELES, June 20—Married to Fred Arnesneau, pursuer of the ship on which she made a visit to Peru, in a mock wedding performed on the high seas, Miss Rena Berker Poriche, beautiful San Francisco society girl, found herself legally married on her return here.
Because a sea captain officiated at the mock wedding it is valid, the San Francisco girl was informed.
"He's a perfectly nice man but I don't want to be married," sobbed Miss Porche as she hastened to seek a lawyer's aid to obtain an annulment.
LYON HILL AND CO GIVEN CLEAN BILL
WASHINGTON, June 20.—The firm Lyon Hill & Co., which purchased from the war department the Spruce Production Corp. in Clallam-co, Wasb., was given a clean bill of health by Secretary of War Weeks today after a three months' investigation of charges of alleged mismanagement.
The probe into the complaint by residents of Port Angeles Wash., that the firm was evading the conditions of its contract resulted in the showing, according to Weeks, that all the terms of the sale had been lived up to.
FLEET TO VISIT AUSTRALIA IN '25
LOS ANGELES, June 20.—The 1925 summer cruise of battleships of the Pacific fleet to Australia has been approved, according to word received here. The ships will visit Auckland and Sydney for a stay of two weeks in each city.
Destroyers and light cruisers accompanying the battleships will visit Melbourne but the latter will not make this trip as it is not considered advisable for the dreadnaughts to enter Melbourne harbor.
NEW NAME FOR L.A.
LOS ANGELES, June 20.—This city is winning a title as the Miss Pearl Phillips left Wednesday morning by auto for Nebraska where they will visit relatives and friends. While away they will also visit in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. U.R. Phillips will occupy the home while they are away.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stark entertained at dinner Monday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson of Baldwin Ark., who are visiting their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J.Elliot of Whittier.
Francis Walker entertained with a stag party at his home on South College avenue Tuesday evening in complement to Wilbur Proud. Gathering at the home for a very jolly evening were Ivan Barnett, Albert Noble, Lester Swift, Wilbur Proud James Harvey and the host Francis Walker.
On last Saturday evening Mr. Proud's fiancee, Miss Thelm Hartfield of Brea was given shower in Santa Ana by a group of girl friends. The marriage of the popular young couple is to be an event of June the 30.
Mrs. W.L. Rhodes was the honored at a dinner party given by her daughter Mrs. Leonard Harvey at her home in Los Angeles Wednesday evening. Other guests from La Habra were Mr. and Mrs. A.J.Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Rhodes.
Mrs. W.L. Pierson of Los Angeles is visiting relatives in L.Habra.
Mr. and Mrs. William Black and Mrs. Rita Slavdon and Mr.
New Anaheim M
Store No.2, W.C
and Helena Stre
Edmiston's Grocery
116 N. Los Angeles St.
Telephone 219
NEW NAME FOR L.A.
LOS ANGELES, June 20.—This city is winning a title as the American capital of Mexico. It is estimated there are 75,000 Mexican residents in Los Angeles, a number far in excess of any other city in United States territory.
SAVE ON SATURDAY
Watermelons
First car watermelons just arrived...25¢ and up
Special price to dealers. Expect to have cars arrive each week during season.
CANTALOUPES, Each ... 5¢
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES, lb... 11¢
BANANAS, 3 lbs... 25¢
and many other specials.
Wholesale and Retail Fruit Market
118 W. Chartres St., in Creamery Building.
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
AUTO DEFEATS AIRPLANE IN THRILLING RACE
The thrilling finish of the race.
A highpowered racing automobile driven by Hayden Smith, beat an airplane piloted by Irving Ballough, noted pilot, to the finish line.
Smith's ability to take the turns faster is declared to be the reason for the remarkable victory. He averaged 120 miles an hour.
HABRA NEWS
ABRA, June 20.—(Spt.)
And Mrs. Otis Scott are the parents of a baby boy. The man made his appearance and tipped the beam at the attack of the helicopter.
And Mrs. C. L. Strong and Carl Phillips left Wednesday by auto for Nebraska they will visit relatives and while away they will in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will occupy the hill they are away.
And Mrs. William Stark end at dinner Monday evening their guests were Mr. and love Wilson of Baldwin who are visiting their daughter husband, Mr. and Mrs. L. Whittier.
Walker entertained party at his home on J. H. Bawden enjoyed grunion fishing at Anaheim landing Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fraw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Espolt at their ranch home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lindauer left Thursday morning for San Francisco where they will spend a week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lilley and son Donald spent Sunday at Laguna Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jolley were guests of friends in Los Angeles, Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Launer and sons are spending this week at Manhattan Beach as the guest of Mrs. Launer's parents.
Miss Margarete Hart is spending this week with her aunt and husband Mrs. Emma Barnes of San Pedro.
Mrs. A. C. Turner, Mrs. W. J. Babcock and children and Mrs. Edward Burdick of Arlington were guests of Mrs. J. L. Morris at her home last of the week.
GOD IDEALIZED AS OF BLACK IMAGE
NEW YORK, June 20.—His Excellency, Marcus Aurellus Garvey, president of the Provisional Republic of Africa, has issued a proclamation "to the negro race to come to the fourth international convention, of the negro peoples of the world," to be held here in Liberty hall August 1 to 31.
Garvey, who is also commander of the Order of the Nile and Knight of the Distinguished Order of Ethiopia, said that during the convention "religious, social, political, industrial, educational and constitutional phases of history will be featured."
Among the subjects scheduled age: "The Deification of Jesus as the Black Man of Sorrows," the "Canonization of the Virgin Mary."
Mrs. William Stark entered at dinner Monday evening their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Baldwin, who are visiting their daughhusband, Mr. and Mrs. L. Whittler.
Walker entertained tag party at his home on college avenue Tuesday evening complement to Wilbur Gathering at the home joyly evening were Ivan Albert Noble, Lester Bilbur Proud James Hart host Francis Walker.
At Saturday evening Mr. fliancee, Miss Thelma of Brea was given a Santa Ana by a group friends. The marriage of char young couple is to be of June the 30.
L. Rhodes was the honour dinner party given bychter Mrs. Leonard Hart home in Los Angeles Wedening. Other guests from were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
W. L. Pierson of Los Anvisiting relatives in La
and Mrs. William Black Rita Slaydon and Mrs.
Mr. and R. E. Launer and sons are spending this week at Manhattan Beach as the guest of Mrs. Launer's parents.
Miss Margaretie Hart is spending this week with her aunt and husband Mrs. Emma Barnes of San Pedro.
Mrs. A. C. Turner, Mrs. W. J. Babeock and children and Mrs. Edward Burdick of Arlington were guests of Mrs. J. L. Morris at her home the last of the week.
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Ore have returned from San Diego where they spent last week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Moore parents of Mrs. Jesse Roberts, arrived in La Habra this week. Mr. and Mrs. Moore are from Fayetteville, Ark., and will locate in La Habra.
ATTEMPT TO TAR AND FEATHER JAP
LOS ANGELES, June 20.-Anti-Japanese demonstrations in Belvidere Gardens, a suburb, last night culminated in an attempt to tar and feather a Japanese auto salesman, according to reports at the sheriff's office.
Deputy sheriffs reached the salesman as he was being dragged from his home by men and women.
Signs have been posted in several places here warning Japanese to depart.
SAM SEELI
"Cash is Kind"
CALIFORNIA'S LEADING GROUP
here we are folks---
THE PEERLESS MEAT MARKET
139 West Center
---a branch of an industry of your own
peoples of the world," to be held here in Liberty hall August 1 to 31.
Garvey, who is also commander of the Order of the Nile and Knight of the Distinguished Order of Ethiopia, said that during the convention "religious, social, political, industrial, educational and constitutional phases of history will be featured."
Among the subjects scheduled are: "The Deification of Jesus as the Black Man of Sorrows," the "Canonization of the Virgin Mary as a Negress" and the "Idealization of God as a Creature of Imaginary Semblance of the Black Race, Being of Like Image and Likeness," per the program.
Appeals for 'a square deal' are planned to be made to the pope, the archbishop of Canterbury, the Knights of England, Italy, Spain and Belgium, and presidents of the United States, France and Portugal.
The League of Nations will be urged to turn over certain mandatories in Africa.
Garvey expects delegates "from all over the world." He is at liberty on appeal from a five-year sentence for using the malls to defraud.
The annual bath, spring house cleaning and the annual clean-up campaign are all listed in the same category.
Oal
5-oz Can, 2 f
9 oz. Can .....
Van Ca
Chicken, Tom
OAK
THE PEERLESS MEAT
MARKET
139 West Center
---a branch of an industry of your own
City---standard bearers of what you can buy and what you should be asked to pay.
Besides being at your daily service with good wholesome, inspected, meats at right prices, we list below some attractive WEEK-END 'SPECIALS.' The feeling of what a few occasional Specials mean is of the spice of life.
AMONG THE SATURDAY OFFERINGS ARE:
Beef pot roasts 12½ to 15clb.
PORK LEG ROASTS
center cuts, lb. 22½c Half or whole, lb. 17½c
Smoked Bacon Squares, - - lb. 11c
(The latter is Sugar-Cured and cooks up fine,with vegetables)
enty of clerks to courteously serve you, and to make sure that you see the fullest selection. Try to come early, please.
Thank you!
The Peerless.
Daley's
INCORPORATED
CHAIN STORE GROCERS
TWO STORES IN ANAHEIM
239 WEST CENTER ST.
116 EAST CENTER ST.
PHONE 753
PHONE 406
PLACENTIA, YORBA LINDA
"MAKE DALEY'S A DAILY HABIT"
CRISCO PER CAN 22c
6 Can Limit
ALBER'S MINCED OLIVES
3 Cans for...25c
DALEY'S APRICOTS
HEAVY SYRUP—2½ SIZE
2 Cans for...45c
Per Bottle
8 oz.
14c
LIBBY'S
CATSU P
Per Bottle
16 oz.
24c
DALEY'S Hotel Blend
COFFEE
PACKED in one-pound packages
39c lb.
DALEY'S Economy Blend
COFFEE
IN BULK
2 lbs. 55c
DALEY'S COOKIES—8 Varieties—3 dozen for...25c
Carnation Milk, per can...10c
Daley's Milk, per can...10c
Libby's Milk, per can...10c
Federal Milk, per can...10c
39c lb. 2 lbs. 55c
DALEY'S COOKIES—8 Varieties—3 dozen for...25c
Carnation Milk, per can...10c Libby's Milk, per can...10c
Daley's Milk, per can...10c Federal Milk, per can...10c
PORTO THE NEW DRINK ASSORTED FLAVORS 3 Bottles $1.00
Chlorox, per bottle...16c Bluing, Stewart's, 2 for...25c
Silver Polish, Wright's..22c Mop Sticks, each...20c
Wash Boards, ea. 35c & 55c Ammonia, large bottle...10c
SPECIALS FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 21ST, 1924
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Anaheim Market
139-141 West Center Street
Oak Glen Olives
5-oz Can, 2 for...25c Qt. Can, 1 lb. 3 oz...35c
9 oz. Can...20c Gallon Can ...$1.10
Van Camps Soups
Chicken, Tomato and Vegetable 3 for 25c
OAK GLEN 10 BARS P. & G.
5-oz Can, 2 for...25c Qt. Can, 1 lb. 3 oz...35c
9 oz. Can...20c Gallon Can...$1.10
Van Camps Soups
Chicken, Tomato and Vegetable
3 for 25c
OAK GLEN
BUTTER
is made of pure sweet cream at
Hanford, California. Delivered
fresh daily at our 220 stores.
Sold exclusively by Sam Seelig
Company.
10 BARS P. & G.
WHITE NAPTHA SOAP
3 BARS GUEST IVORY
60c worth—all for
50c
Libby's Sliced Pineapple No. 2 Can 20c
GOLD MEDAL MAYONAISE
3½-oz. Jar ...12c
8½-oz. Jar ...28c
Pt. Jar ...50c
Qt. Jar ...95c
Libby's Fruit
For Salad
No. 1 Can ...27c
No. 2½ Can ...45c
CERTO—FOR STRAWBERRY JELLY ...33c
ALL KINDS OF CANNING SUPPLIES AT LOWEST PRICES