oc-plain-dealer 1924-07-09
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PLACENTIA WILL CELEBRATE PAVING
While Placentia has been forced to postpone her Mid-Summer Orange Festival proposed for July 11 and 12 on account of power shortage, the Placentia C. of C. advises that there will be some big delays in that city the afternoon and evening of July 12.
An aeroplane circus has been engaged that will put on some death defying dare devil stunts, all Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon. Saturday afternoon a big eight-piece orchestra will func tion from 6 to 7:30 at which time the Placentia C. of C. will give away $250.00.
Immediately after the big cash award there will be an immense street dance. One whole block will be cleared and roped off and cleaned and sanded and put in shape so that 1,000 couples can dance at once.
Placentia is celebrating the completion of her paving program. Every street in town but one is now paved. Also, the starting to the ocean of the joint outfall sewer. Placentia holds a unique position in this sewer proposition being the only city of her size on the entire coast to have the nerve, forenight and ability to plan an outfall line to the Pacific, being located more than 20 miles from that body of water.
According to Secretary Lee, the C. of C. will also hold its first semiannual meeting Tuesday, July 15 at La Vida Inn in Carbon Canyon. An old fashioned picnic meeting with entertainment is promised those of the 324 members of the Placentia chamber who attend the quarterly meeting.
Correct this story: "I've been in this bootleg game a year," he whined, "and I haven't cleared a nickel yet."
PEARLS
BUENA PARK, July 9.—(Spl.) Monday evening, July 7, the sanitary board of the Buena Park sanitary district held a special meeting as required by the sanitary act, to examine and rectify the sanitary assessor's assessments of property within the sanitary district, plans and estimates for a sewer system were submitted by L. W. Wayne McCullah, district engineer. Everything considered, the prospects of getting a sewer system in Buena Park are favorable.
Mrs. Ralph Williams had as a week-end guest her cousin, Harry West, of the San Diego radio school.
Mrs. Childers entertained a number of relatives over the Fourth and Sunday had a picnic at Long Beach Sunday. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Childers, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rohlf and children of Riverside, Mrs. K. O. Green and daughter, Doris, of San Bernardino, Harry Childres of Wichita, Kan., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parcels and children of Calexico, Mrs. Ruth Childers and Mrs. James Hannigan of Los Angeles, Eugene Childers of San Diego and Mrs. H. E. Spencer and Miss Lily Spencer of Stillwater, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shaw of San Bernardino were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw Saturday.
George Karnes, who formerly lived here, was hurt at the oil fields Friday. It is reported that his collar bone and several ribs were broken.
S. F. Hilgenfeld and daughters, Evelyn and Frances, and S. W. Little motored to Tujunza.
Mrs. F. H. Bazona is being visited by two sisters, Mrs. J. Forney and Mrs. J. W. Morse, of Morrell, Kan. Mrs. Forney is accompanied by her granddaughter, Thelma Whitney.
Florence Warren underwent an operation on her tonsils in Los Angeles and after spending a few days in the hospital is now home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Girvin and son, Charles, were Fullerton shopper Tuesday foroonoo.
NOTED COMEDIAN HEAD CALIF.
Class will tell and the Comedia theatre has it. Tomorrow show is one that just bulges class. Moore and Shy come extraordinary; headline ludiciful fun provoking sking Study in Contraala.
Victor Binns & Co. pres new, artistic dancing oddity, geous wardrobe, beautiful tunes and girls; make this hall of the prettiest yet seen on vaudeville stage.
The Ella Bard Trio of "Ur Acrobats" offer a line of stuff. Tricks that have been shown anywhere will you to hold your breath through the entire act.
Murray and Lane in "Hell Stork," are bound to please clever comedy skit replete humorous situations; some harmony singing and classy robe.
Archless and Venus press posing and painting set out ordinary.
Their act is a best surprise and truly wonderful On the screen, Viola Dan Milton Sills will entertain in latest comedy-dramatic suet "The Heart Bandit," a story rich little poor girl who finds self in all kinds of scrap always manages to come out top.
Last times tonight, Betty son in "Miami."
dinner Sunday: Lewis Uprick Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs Paul of San Francisco and Upshaw, sr.
Miss Mildred Johnson on Fullerton hospital visited her rentals, Mr. and Mrs. J. H., son, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.-Claud Allen guests of Mr. and Mrs. L., son of Anaheim Sunday.
Mrs. H. H. Haggarty entered on the Fourth of July w dinner party for 24 invited gail all of whom were old Peruania friends. An excellent en dinner was enjoyed an afternoon spent in talking times."
Mrs. S. A. Evans has been for nearly two weeks, but is recovering.
The Peters family, who
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NOTED COMEDIANS
HEAD CALIF. BILL
Class will tell and the Califortheatre has it. Tomorrow's show is one that just bulges with
srs. Moore and Shy, comedians
ordinary, headline in their
lightful fun provoking skit."A
ady in Contrala."
Victor Binns & Co. present a
artistic dancing oddity. Gorous wardrobe, beautiful cosces and girls, make this not one
the prettiest yet seen on the
deeville stage.
The Ella Bard Trio of "Unusual
obtats" offer a line of new
tricks that have hardly
shown anywhere will cause
to hold your breath throughthe entire act.
Murray and Lane in "Hello, Mr.
Rk," are bound to please. A
ver comedy skit replete with
norous situations, some good
mony singing and classy wardees.
Archless and Venus present a
ing and painting act out of the
mary. Their act is a beautiful
prise and truly wonderful.
On the screen, Viola Dana and
Boston Sills will entertain in their
best comedy-dramatic success,
the Heart Bandit," a story of a
little poor girl who finds herself in all kinds of scrapes but
ways manages to come out on
last times tonight, Betty Compaln in "Miami."
Inner Sunday: Lewis Upshaw,
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
of San Francisco and Lewis
Upshaw, sr.
James Mildred Johnson of the
derton hospital visited her pats, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. JohnMonday.
Mr. and Mrs..Claud Allen were
parts of Mr. and Mrs. L. Strain
Haheim Sunday.
Mrs. H. H. Haggarty entertainment on the Fourth of July with a
ner party for 24 invited guests,
of whom were old Pennsylala friends. An excellent chickdinner was enjoyed and the
armoon spent in talking "oldies."
Mrs. S. A. Evans has been sick
nearly two weeks, but is now
overing.
The Peters family, who came
TUBBY And Incidentally Kidding Himself By WI
SAY YOURE FIRED OFF MY TEAM NOURE
TOO FAT AND CAN'T RUN - WE GOTTA
HAVE SPEED ON THE BASES THIS YEAR
AN WHADDA I CARE FOR YOUR OL'
TEAM BUCK MEETIN' WHEN I GOT A
BRAN NEW UNIFORM AN'A CATCHERS'
MITT AN'A MASK AN'EVER THING
AN OH, BOY MEBBE I
AIN'T GOT A SWELL PUNCHIN'
BAG OUT IN OUR SHED
OH NO! AND A NEW
BASE BALL WHAT BABE RUTH
SENT ME COME ON, SPIDER!
ILL SHOW YOU!
AN' YOU OUGHTA SEE THE DANDY
MOTOR-CYCLE I GOT AN'I AINT GONNA LET ANYBODY RIDE ON IT
SAY ARE YOU GOT ALL OF THAT STUFF OR ARE YOU KIDDIN' ME?
NO ITS BUCK MEEKIN
THAT IM KIDDIN'
14 UNDER ARREST
ARDMORE, Pa., July 9.—Fourteen men were under arrest today charged with inciting to riot, ass-
fessed, according to police.
Five of those held were members of suburban police forces.
The affair at Ardmore was
when they saw two men away from the cross in demanded that they halt they opened fire, wound
14 UNDER ARREST
ARDMORE, Pa., July 9. Fourteen men were under arrest today charged with inciting to riot, assault and battery, unlawful assembly and attempted murder in connection with two alleged Ku Klux Klan demonstrations here and in Upper Darby-co in which two policemen were shot. All have confessed, according to police.
Five of those held were members of suburban police forces.
The affair at Aldmore was started by the burning of a cross which caused an alarm to be turned in by persons who saw the blaze. Francis X. Roy and Albert Miller, Lower Mercen township policemen, answered the call and when they saw two men away from the cross in demanded that they halt, they opened fire, wound policemen. In Upper Darby ship one policeman and his friends dressed as a marched on a negro camp which was followed by change of shots.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924
PHILIP SNOWDEN
DEFEATS TORIES
LONDON, July 9 — Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden today emerged victorious from an all-night battle with the Tories in the House of Commons when the first labor budget passed the committee stage. The debate started Tuesday afternoon and raged throughout the night. The Tories fought until 6 o'clock this morning in an effort to force changes into the budget. Amendment after amendment was proposed but Snowden opposed them all.
Only minor concession were made and the principal features of the budget remained intact.
Lady Torrington was the only woman member of the commons to stick out the entire session.
Laborites claim that Snowden's victory has materially strengthened his position as well as that of his party.
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