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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1924
STAGE DIRECTOR
OLD SHOW MAN
Doubtless the majority of theatre-goers are unaware who is responsible for the stage settings which meet their eyes at the rise of the curtain, nor upon whose shoulders falls the task of seeing that the whole performance runs smoothly. He is the "stage manager" and his business is an art in itself.
To confer with the scenic artist upon the coloring of each set, to pick the stage furniture for each act that will harmonize with those sets and for the entire color scheme not to clash with the gowns worn by the several ladies of the company is no small achievement. Then again there is an art in what is called "dressing the stage" the placing of each piece of furniture used in such a manner that the set will not appear to be "crowded" but to give the appearance of naturalness such as found in a well appointed home.
Wendell Wilson will be the stage manager for the presentation of "The Greater American" to be produced under the auspices of the local lodge of Elks on the nights of July 10 and 11 in the high school auditorium, with a special matinee for children only on the afternoon of the 10th.
Besides being a technical artist, Mr. Wilson is a very clever and popular actor, his experience along that line covering many years.
No pains to be spared in making "The Greater American," the most pretentious offering Anahiem has had the pleasure of witnessing. Reserved seats are now on sale at Heying's Pharmacy.
ALPHA BETA STORE
THE BEST FOR LESS
Money saved for the 4th of July
BY A. B. C. HELP YOURSELF SERVICE
CELEBRATE AND PICNIC EATS—We have it.
FREE COFFEE
Quarter lb. Can
with Libby's
Bartlett Pears - 33c
Limit one to a customer
Prepared Foods just the thing. We sell can openers also.
OLIVES
small can ... 9c
PICKLES, Libby's
½ s, sweet, doz ... 10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Bishops 1 lb. can ...
PEACHES
Sliced, large can ... 17c
7 oz. VEAL
LOAF ... 20c
Crushed Pineapple
2 lb. syrup ... 24c
CAL TUNA
7 oz. can ... 15c
Thousand Island ... 28c
8½ oz. glass ... 29c
OLIVES, 2 cans
Pint, med.
Libby's Cooked
LUNCH TONGUE
20 oz. Libby's
FIG JAM ... 24c
PINK SALMON ... 10c
BUENA PARK
July 1.—The marriage of Irma Eleonorisen and Frank Clay Payton took place at the home of her bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Robison, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. The living room decorated and were crowded guests. Mrs Caryl B. Snr played the wedding march and bride accompanied by the bridal maid, Miss Bertha Robison, torched the front door of the living room and met under the decoration archway between the rooms where the Rev. S. P. genfield performed the ceremony.
After the congratulations refreshed of ice cream, punch cake were served to the follower Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Payton, Jr. and Mrs. P. C. Payton, Sr., and Modeling Payton, Ted Desmond Payton of Norwalk Milo Payton of Whittier, Mrs. Mrs. Claude Payton of Los Angeles, Mr. Jesse Gray of Artesia and Mrs H. S. Berkey and daughters Hazel and Inez of Place Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Berkey children Stanley, Elizabeth Everette, Mrs. M. S. Berkey Miss Hattie Stanley, Buena N Mrs. O.C. House and daundress Ruth, Van Nuys; Mr. and Ivory Lockwood and chil Warden, Jason and Dorothy Mrs. Finley Graham, Mrs. O.Dearborn and Mrs. Wardas Santa Monica; Mr. and Mrs. Boggio and son Robert of Man; Mr. W. C. Robison Habra; Mr. and Mrs. Caryl B.; der, Mr. and Mrs. S. F.; H field and daughter Leona of Park, and Mr. and Mrs. O.Porter and son Lee of Fuller and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rohr Bortha Mabel, Lewis and A Rebison. The bride was given in white crepe de chine and ried a bouquet of pale pink
Prepared Foods just the thing. We sell can openers also.
OLIVES
small can ... 9c
PICKLES, Libby's
½ s, sweet, doz ... 10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Bishops 1 lb. can ... 23c
PEACHES
Sliced, large can ... 17c
7 oz. VEAL
LOAF ... 20c
Crushed Pineapple
2½ in syrup ... 24c
CHEESE
Tillamook, lb ... 35c
CAL FUNA
7 oz. can ... 15c
Thousand Island ... 8½ oz. glass ... 28c
OLIVES, 2 cans ... Pint, med ... 29c
Libby's Cooked
LUNCH TONGUE ... 25c
20 oz. Libby's
FIG JAM ... 24c
PINK SALMON
10c
DEVILED
MEATS ... 5c
DRINK TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT. WE HAVE IT.
PORTO, 3 bottles, $1
Look Here—One Quart Bottle Grape Juice 43c
Canada Dry Ginger Ale Special for the 4th
2½ lb. Caddies Crackers, per lb. ... 12½ c
DEL MONTE CATSUUP ... 19c
PALM OLIVE SOAP, 4 bars ... 29c
Guest IVORY SOAP, per bar ... 5c
BIG BROOM SPECIAL
White Handle, 5 Sewed Broom ... 58c
O'CEDAR POLISH
30c size 20c ... 60c size 39c Quart size 79c
Big City Toilet Paper, 5 rolls ... 27c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for ... 15c
BANANAS, 5 lbs. ... 25c
WATERMELON — Extra Special
Meats, Bakery Goods, Fruit and Vegetables.
A. B. C. Complete Food Market
"Best For Less"
Gerrard Bros. & Hanson
249 East Center St. (10c Del.) Phone 297
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Gives Brilliant Lustre to the Hair Instantly
BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, July 1.—(Spl) the marriage of Irma Eleanor Susan and Frank Clay Payton place at the home of the Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson, Saturday evening at clock. The living room and living room were beautifully decorated and were crowded with Mrs. Caryl B. Snyder and the wedding march and the accompanied by the brides. Miss Bertha Robison, on the front door of the living room and the groom and best man, Payton, entered the dining-room and met under the decorat-archway between the two is where the Rev. S F. Hillold performed the ceremony, for the congratulations refreshments of ice cream, punch and were served to the following: Mrs. F. C. Payton, Jr., Mr. M. P. C. Payton, Sr., Lillie Modeline Payton, Ted and pond Payton of Norwalk, Mr. Payton of Whittier, Mr. and Claude Payton of Los Angle, Jesse Gray of Artery, Mrs. H. S. Berkey and daugh- Hazel and lusia of Placentia, and Mrs. L E. Berkey and Glen Stanley, Elizabeth and Mesa, M. K. Berkey and Hattie Stanley, Buena Park; O.C. House and daughter Van Nuys; Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood and children Den, Mesa and Dorothea; Finley Graham, Mrs. Owen born and Mrs. Wardan of Monica; Mr. and Mrs. Joegio and son Robert of Sher- a; W. C. Robison, Lara; Mr. and Mrs. Caryl B. Sny- mr and Mrs. S. F. Hilgenand daughter Leona of Buena t, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A- er and son Lee of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robison, Cha Mabel, Lewis and Albertson. The bride was gowned white crope de chine and car- bouquet of pale pink gladi-
and Mr. and Mrs Andrew Basel motored to Tla junna Sunday.
Mr. D. W. Hasson of Anaheim and family visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hasson Saturday.
Glenn Crilly and family and Earl Crilly of Puerta motored to Deep Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L Hindleton visited at Venice several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E E Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. E W Thurman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L T. Willey Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F J Simpson and Mr. and Mrs R H Meyer motored to Tujunga Sunday.
Mr. Clyde Bitter is having his house redecorated.
Mr. Miller of Pennsylvania are occupying the Simpson apartments.
Clayton Strauss has severed his connection with the Scott & Frampton store. Mr. Claude Allen is back in the store after his vacation and Mr. Robison has gone on his.
Mrs. M S. Herkey, Miss Harriet Stanley, Mrs J.B. Robison and daughter Bertha attended a Hebron, Nebraska reunion at Sycamore Grove Sunday.
Mrs A C House was the guest of her mother, Mrs M S. Berkey, over night Saturday after the wedding and went with them to the reunion and from there to her home in Van Nuys.
BILLY WHISKERS
BY FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
Major Strongheart had just suggested that he take Lady Rose to the nurse so she could get dry clothing.
"Thank you so much for your thoughtful kindness," Lady Rose returned.
"I had my horse swim the river, and my skirt slipped from my arm and trailed in the water, for the river was both deep and swift where we crossed."
"But weren't you afraid?" asked the General.
"Oh, I have often made my horse swim it just for the fun of it. Besides, I had two guardians with me—that wonderful goat and my own don."
"You do right to call that goal wonderful. He is more than wonderful. We have no adjective to express what we think of him And you will agree with us when some day we tell you his history.
But now you must follow our Major Strongheart's suggestion and get on some dry things and have a cup of hot tea."
When Lady Rose had passed out of the room, she General hurried to Billy and said, "For your part in all this, I shall have the most expensive and beautiful collar made for you that was ever worn by any goat, dog or pet." It shall be made of pure gold, set with precious stones, sand from it shall hang a gold pendant, with the number and date of your deeds, and then besides lying down on either side a flaga.
One shall be enamelled the other the Freden flashe when made, I shall snap far around your neck before whole regiment, and they give three cheers for such long life to our Billy."
And saying these words General patted Billy on left the room.
Billy was too overcome this honor to even ban, wished he could talk so might thank the General only him, but his master whom he saw returning Lady Rose to his lady in "Billy, old fellow," said Strongheart on entering fice, "again I owe you my also my promotion to the Major.
What can I do you? Northing I know of save your life as you have you ever get in a tight position help Hefgho! When new friend? A mighty looking dog? I think you see the given the best of care you must be tired and bu well as wet, for Lady E."
TWO DOLL SHOES
Over 10,000 Pairs
A Purchase and Sale That Shows Every Woman Who Reads
Involved in this wonderful offering are low shoes of every defrom some of the best makers—shoes of the newest and late
Oxford in Brown or Black
in kid or patent leathers, sport oxford with low heels—
street or dress oxford in brown or black kid, Goodyear
welted or hand turned soles; all sizes up to 8 for
women, all height heels.
Two Dollars a Pair
Strap Slippers
Two Dollars a Pair
Strap Slippers
Dainty slippers of satin, kid or patent in black, brown or white. Many sport effects. Every height heel is represented and a splendid assortment to choose from.
2.00
The Way East
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OVERLAND
Informationa Tickets
UNION PACIFIC STATION
Phone 729
PROGRESS OF ANAHEIM AS
OLD BY BUILDING
Year Permits Total
1928 823 52,269,271
1922 675 1,413,045
1921 564 1,253,870
1920 362 379,950
1919 174 464,509
27th YEAR—No. 261
me all about how you her. Both of you cover with my quarters, and I shall see you are made comfortable given the freedom of the camp.
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Sixth Year of Practice
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222 East Center Street
Plant
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The nerve seat of the trunk adjustments at it.
Rebuild the whole vous system.
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Dr. B. F. Badgley
"Yours for Health"
Scientific Chiropractor
Dietitian and Iriologist
Phone 1128
Both of you must be tired and hungry, as well as wet, for Lady Rose told
LLAR
HOE SALE!
Pairs included
That Should Interest
ho Reads This!
shoes of every description, shoes
newest and latest patterns.
or Black
low heels—
d, Goodyear
to 8 for
WE
CAN NOT
STRESS STRONG
ENOUGH IN
PRINTER'S INK
THE IMPORTANCE
WE CAN NOT STRESS STRONG ENOUGH IN PRINTER'S INK THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS SALE TO THE WOMEN OF THIS VICINITY—
for it is one of the biggest value-giving events in our history, not only from a price standpoint, but from the splendid quality of the shoes involved and the immense variety offered.
The Sale Starts Tomorrow
KAFATERIA SHOE STORE
109 W. Center St., Anaheim