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THURSDAY SPECIAL
ONE DOLLAR SHOES
This lot includes oxfords and high shoes for women—not all sizes. Also black button high shoes and white canvas Roman sandals for children.
ONE DAY SPECIAL FOR $1.00
Kafateria Shoe Store
109 W. Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.
At the S. Q. R. Store
Another Lot New Vanity Boxes, Values to $6.95
$3.95
At the S. Q. R. Store
Another Lot New Vanity Boxes, Values to $3.95
In a variety of leathers—Single and two-strap handle—Completely fitted
'A value extraordinary!
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The S.Q.R. Store
ALPHA BETA STORE
THE BEST FOR LESS
WATERMELON
DAY--Thursday Only, lb. 2c
SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 6
Gerrard Bros. & Hanson
249 E. Center St.
FOOD MARKET
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
144 West Center Street
SAVE MONEY AND WORK
Use Betty Brown Biscuit Mixture
20 different uses—Mix with water. Perfect results alway
24 oz. Package 32c
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SAVE MONEY AND WORK
Use Betty Brown Biscuit Mixture
20 different uses—Mix with water. Perfect results always
24 oz. Package 32c
SEE OUR ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 2
at Weber's
FOR BOY OR GIRL
SPARK PLUG "SWIFT FUT" SKATE
17 inches long, with durable wooden wheels ...50 CENT
PICTURE FRAMES
All stand or swinging frames in gold or silver finish—all sizes
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
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Weber’s Book Store
112 E. Center St. ANAHE
Extra Special! Thursday Only
Everett Classic fine 27-inch Dress Gingham, in attractive plaids, checks and solid colors; 22c quality—1 day only
15 c
SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3
Sebastian Brothers
119 W. Center Street Anahe
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Anaheim, California, Wednesday, July 16, 1924
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issued Weekly Offering Super Values by Anaheim
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not all sizes. Also
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lues to $6.95
CLEARANCE SALES
DRAWING WELL
The July clearance sales, now well under way, are attracting a steady daily stream of buyers to some of the stores—housewives attracted by the staples offered.
One store in adding two new lines in each of its departments each day retaining also lines not yet sold out. Now that the middle of the month has come the number of lines offered is at its height.
Here's the chance of the woman of modest purse. Beautiful remnants of five to ten yards, for which she would have had to pay double the price and higher in general market, she can now get for a song, including some of the finest dress goods made. Ready made gowns also are available.
Domestic articles, like towels, always in demand, are purchaseable at nice reductions.
Lines near exhaustion are closed out the same as remnants would be, particularly if other lines seured at more advantageous rates, happened to be obtained in their places.
Often an inspection reveals to the ladies something which they
MORNING SHOPPING HOURS LIKED BEST
The morning hours, from 9 to 12 say, are the popular shopping hours with Anaheim housewives. According to one merchant, more goods are sold during those three hours than in all the rest of the day—except, of course, on Saturday, when the out-of-town trade drives in from the ranches.
The mornings are always, or nearly always, cool; one can be sure of being waited upon without too long delays; parking space is readily available, and one shopping tour can be made to cover eatables, wearables, personal needs—everything but the剧院, which require a separate trip, anyhow.
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In the morning milady is in a proper mental state to examine goods at comparative leisure and plek what she prefers. Unhurried and unflurried, she can use her best discrimination and select just what she wants.
The July sales are not crowding the stores, but they are serving to bring a steady stream of customers, keeping employers and employees busy and in good temper, without rushing them to the point where good service is impossible.
Gen. Wood Stresses Economic Situation
MANILA, July 16.—Ignoring his recent break with Filipino leaders over the question of independence, Gov. Gen. Wood today in his annual message to the Filipino legislature stressed the economic situation and asked further consideration of the recommendations he made in 1923, most of which have not been acted favorably upon.
"Public order has been good," said Gen. Wood, "with the exception of several armed uprisings against the authorities in the Moro provinces of Lanao, Sulu, Cotobato and the Colorum disturbances in the vicinity of Surigao and Mindanao."
There has been a gradual im-
in his annual message to the Filipino legislature stressed the economic situation and asked further consideration of the recommendations he made in 1923, most of which have not been acted favorably upon.
"Public order has been good," said Gen. Wood, "with the exception of several armed uprisings against the authorities in the Moro provinces of Lanao, Sulu, Cotobato and the Colorum disturbances in the vicinity of Surigao and Mindanao."
There has been a gradual improvement in business; and agricultural conditions. A larger proportion of taxes have been paid than during the preceding year. Insular revenues have increased and the general financial situation has improved.
"Public health has been excellent, with no serious epidemics and the death rate lower than in recent history and 14 per cent less than in 1921. Reserach work by the Rockefeller foundation has contributed a solution to our health problems."
"I earnestly invite your attention to the necessity for the enactment of measures tending to development of our natural resources which are almost untouched today and under proper management will be a source of almost unlimited wealth."
"The most creditable progress has been made in education with a resultant marked advance in political development but very little has been done to encourage economic development upon which depends future progress."
R. L. HEATH WILL SUCCEED VOLLMER
LOS ANGELES, July 16—Capt. Robert Lee Heath will succeed August Vollmer, resigned, as chief of police of Los Angeles Aug. 1, according to an unconfirmed report here today.
MAN'S THROAT CUT
LOS ANGELES, July 16—Police here today are investigating the finding of the body of an unidentified man with his throat cut in Elysian Park. No weapons were found near the body and all identification marks had been removed from the man's clothing.
Penny dancing, K. of P. Temple.
Than To Be Living
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FIRST AID KIT IS VERY CONVENIENT
When you're away from town in the country, be your own apothecary.
You have to be anyhow, so the pharmacists are helping you out, and at a sum which you won't think twice about. And there are other things which are almost equally indispensable for the trip.
A convenient metal container holds the first aid necessities, which include a gauze pad with picric acid for burns, plain gauze for cuts, two small rolls of finger bandages, a bandage compress, carbonated vaseline, an iodine applicator and a yard roll of adhesive plaster.
The metal case is no bigger than a pocket camera and can be re-supplied as the judgment of the user dictates.
The ladies, who want to do something besides rough it on the trip now can purchase at a modest price, instead of several dollars, a compact case containing four or five different articles, including lipatick, two different kinds of power, according to where used, with two puffs., mirror and eyebrow penil. The compacts come in gold-filled cases, which are an ornament to any handbag.
WASHBOARD GONE; FLAT IRON NEXT
Now that the washboard has gone the way of the something we won't tell, the ironing board, only second in drudgery, appears likely to follow. The new mechanical ironer which recently reached an East Center-st store may be seen demonstrated almost any day now at the store, and it's so simple and easy that a 15-year-old girl could operate it.
We saw a demonstration ourselves.
Gas furnishes the power, and at only half the cost of an electric ironer, for example.
The board of this new ironer has seven times the surface of the ordinary ironing board, so that large pieces, such as sheets, are particularly easy to handle, compared with the ordinary ironer. All flat pieces, in fact, are ironed with greater facility.
Other work such as shirts, waists, etc., can be ironed without a dozen or two separate motions.
Mrs. Housewife can be seated the entire time, merely "feeding" the machine.
It might be added that one would almost have to try to get
The metal case is no bigger than a pocket camera and can be re-supplied as the judgment of the user dictates.
The ladies, who want to do something besides rough it on the trip now can purchase at a modest price, instead of several dollars, a compact case containing four or five different articles, including lipstick, two different kinds of power, according to where used, with two puffs, mirror and eyebrow pencil. The compacts come in gold-filled cases, which are an ornament to any handbag.
Then last, but not the least, are the fine French perfumes which could be purchased in bulk, but only in tiny bottles before this. They now can be bought half a pint at a time and the small bottles filled from them. The saving is of course worth thinking about, and milady always has a supply on hand; instead of finding it gone just when she is about to rush off to a party.
REDUCE LOAN RATE MARKETING ASS'NS
WASHINGTON, July 16—The federal farm loan board today announced it had reduced the rate on its loans to co-operative marketing associations from 5½ to 5 percent, effective immediately. These loans are made through the intermediate credit banks which in the last year have loaned $58,000,000 to approximately 200,000 farmers.
"Super" carburetors guaranteed.
DEMON DE VALERA ASSURED FREEDOM
DUBLIN, July 16—The freedom of Eamon de Valera, Austin Stack and other Irish political prisoners was assured today when President Cosgrove of the Irish Free State signed a warrant for the release of all such political prisoners.
The date of the effect of the general amnesty has not been determined, but it was indicated the prison gates throughout Ireland probably would swing outward this week end or early next week.
Republican supporters of De Valera have already complicated the situation by demanding that their leader be freed in time to open the Tailltean games — an honor which they demand should go to him instead of to Cosgrave. That may delay the release date.
De Valera has been in prison since last August. Stack was imprisoned in April 1923.
YOU SICK? WHY?
HERE IS A CAUSE!
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Better To Die Living.
Do Be Living Dead
Do you want to get well? Or do you like
you you are looking bad? Let me tell you:
if your trouble is, or what it is called; it is
your nervous system is interfered with; the
energy is broken. Your backbone is
needs to be adjusted, "put back in place."
Don't let anybody tell you it can't be
and is being done. If you want proof,
and I will prove to you what I say is
know your backbone will reveal to me the
your health? You say it can't be done!
need enough to try, or are you going to listen
due to be sick?
ME PROVE IT
DR. JOSEPH H. COLEMAN
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