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CLASSIFIED RATES 15c per Line, for 3 times. 25c per Line for 6 times. $1.00 per line per month. No charged ad accepted for less than 45c. Phone 151. No ad accepted nor canceled after 11 a.m. on day of publication. BREAK RECORDS ON POWER PLANT "All records for steam plant construction are being broken this summer by the crew which is building the new Edison plant at Long Beach," said W. L. Deiming, on his return from a meeting of Edison district managers held in Los Angeles on Monday. "As soon as our large new water plant No. 3, or 100,000 horsepower capacity in normal years, was finished last August, consideration was given to increasing our steam reserve. In October plans were started for an additional steam-electric plant at Long Beach, adjacent to the original 70,000 horsepower plant at that location. "When the water shortage became apparent these plans were changed, not only to speed up the installation of the 100,000 horsepower new steam plant No. 2 at a cost of 10 million dollars, but also to install three emergency units, totaling 30,000 horsepower in the original plant, now known as No. 1, making a capacity of 200,000 horsepower at this site at a cost of 20 million dollars." On Feb. 25 a night telegram was sent east to see what emergency equipment could be sent west. The next day one engineer went to Akron, Ohio, and another to Lynn, Mass., while at the same time an investigation was made of a machine in Havana, Cuba. The engineers found three machines finished and in shape for immediate shipment—a 13,500 horsepower generator at Akron and two 8000 horsepower generators at Lynn. Complete measurements of these machines were sent by long distance telephone. A crew of draftsmen was set to work and in one week complete plans were ready and the crew at driven as a sub-foundation. On these there rests a re-enforced concrete "mat" 200 feet long, 75 feet wide and seven feet thick, which in turn supports the massive concrete pillars that form the foundation for the steel structure. These piles are sufficient to build an ordinary pier 29 feet wide and two miles long. Preliminary to actual construction work eight miles of railroad track were laid, on which are operated a standard locomotive, three locomotive cranes and a host of cars of various types. A camp was built on the site where 500 men get their meals and 250 men are housed. To date 1979 carloads of material have been delivered, including 216 cars of piling, 173 cars of lumber, 264 cars of gravel, 190 cars of sand, 93 cars of cement, 56 cars of structural steel, 25 cars of re-enforcing steel and 79 cars of boiler brick and equipment. In common with everyone else in California, we fondly hope for a normal rainfall this coming winter. But even if next winter should be as dry as the past winter, this splendid new steam-electric plant at Long Beach, which will be ready to operate by December 1, seven months ahead of schedule, will supply plenty of power to insure the community against any shortage next year." Dr. Delming concluded. An attachment for alarm clocks has been patented to turn off electric lights at set times. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. Try a Classified Ad for resu COOLIDGE WILL MAKE SPEECH PLYMOUTH, Vt., Aug. 22 President Coilidge today declares he take a far more active part in the coming campaign than planned originally. It is expected his itinerary have been completed by the time he is ready to return to the central next week. Two speaking engagements have been arranged thus far. In ensuing six days' vacation, other plans will be worked on besides speaking in Baltimore Sept. 6. It is likely that he will appear before the World Fraternal Congress meeting in District of Columbia immediately following his return at the end this month. The remainder of the president's stay will have a political appeal. A "Vermont Day" has been planned for Monday when residents of the state will meet here to homage to its distinguished Besides, ceremonies in connection with a meeting of the House To Coilidge Club have been arranged. Other political factors in president's vacation include possibility of a visit from Gene Charles G. Dawes, candidate for vice president. He is to speak tomorrow Augusta, Maine. Other political leaders, attired to New England by the Ma state election, may call. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding W. H. Boon 147 So. Los Angeles equipment could be sent west. The next day one engineer went to Akron, Ohio, and another to Lynn, Mass., while at the same time an investigation was made of a machine in Havana, Cuba. The engineers found three machines finished and in shape for immediate shipment—a 13,500 horsepower generator at Akron and two 8000 horsepower generators at Lynn. Complete measurements of these machines were sent by long distance telephone. A crew of draftsmen was set to work and in one week complete plans were ready and the crew at Long Beach had started foundations. To supply these generators eight additional boilers were necessary. The first battery of four boilers was installed and "bricked in" in 23 days, and the second battery was completed in 17 days, a record which the engineers in charge declare will stand for all time. By July 3 the first generator had been installed, tested out and put into operation. Eighteen days later the other two were finished, making a complete installation of 30 horsepower in a little over four months, establishing a new record for speed in steam plant construction. While this was going on work was also being rushed on the 100,000 horsepower plant No.2, consisting of two turbo generators of 50,000 horsepower each, the largest to be installed west of Chicago. Two thousand tons of special structural steel are required for the job. This order was placed with the Bethlehem Steel Co. February 10. Twelve days later 50 per cent of the order was ready and shipments had started to the Llewellyn Iron Works, which have charge of fabrication and erection. Nearly all of this steel is now in place and concrete walls are being poured. Seven thousand piles of an average length of 45 feet were BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding W. H. Boon 147 So. Los Angeles BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING Oxy-Acetylene Welding J. K Gatewood, Richf PANTOMIME by J. H. Strieh THE MAIDS DAY OFF DON'T DIE! You'll Change Your Mind DON'T DIE! You'll Change Your Mind After Reading "Man Proposes" by Rex Beach Next SUNDAY TIMES Illustrated Magazine J. FRED SIDEBOTTOM, Times Local Agent, 245 W. Center, Phone 2 STATE RENTALS PLAIN DEaler FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924 OLD DGE WILL MAKE SPEECHES MOUTH, Vt., Aug. 22— cent Ceddige today decided to be far more active part in coming campaign than was originally. he expected his itinerary will been completed by the time he ready to return to the caple next week. speaking engagements have warranted thus far. In the six days' vacation, still plans will be worked out. speaking in Baltimore, it is likely that he also appear before the World's annual Congress meeting in the set of Columbia immediately during his return at the end of month. remainder of the president's will have a political aspect. armont Day" has been planned Monday when residents of state will meet here to pay due to its distinguished sons, ceremonies in connection with meeting of the House Town Club have been arranged. per political leaders, attract New England by the Maine election, may call. Classified Ad for results. WANTED—Young man with soce experience to evilk in grocery. Box S. Plain Dealer. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING That's about our proposition. Will rent you 9 acres of good garden land of which is partly set in young oranges, you may have free rent of this just for caring for the young trees and for $15.00 a month you may have the house that is on it to live in. STEWART THE REALTOR 202 W. Center FOR SALE—Modern house 4 rooms and breakfast nook. Garage. Apply 612 So. Palm. FOR SALE—Six room modern house. Garage. Close to three schools. Phone 740-J. 715 West Center. FOR SALE—Oak dining room table and 6 chairs. 911 E. Sycamore. FOR SALE—Duo-fold davenport, genuine leather, also mattress for same, $25:00. 406 N. Lemon-st. THREE DIE EACH DAY IN RUHR BERLIN, Aug. 22—The frequency of accidents in the Rhir mining district is increasing, the miners' union stated in a petition to the local authorities. The increase is due to the disobedience of governmental regulations for the avoidance of accidents by the owners, the union claims. This negligence has made that the number of accidents has been quadrupled during the past eight months so that at present the average number of accidents is 150 per day, with approximately 2 percent fatal. Since the termination of the passive resistance at least business, centrally located son for selling going east right. Just the thing for wife. Box 4 Plain Dealer. AN OLD FRUIT MAN Is loaded with groves and must let go of something. will sell off 5 acres on one of the best close in corners on our best street, this is Al Valencia grove full-bearing and a producer from who laid the chunk. $16,000 buys it, $6000 down turns it. Folks I know my business on groves and this is the best buy in Anaheim district today, yes it has buildings. JAMES E. STEWART, REALTOR 202 West Center St. FOR SALE—1923 Ford touring car. A-1 condition, $250. Phone 773. 205 So. Atchison-st. cor.Santa Ana. Ask for Mr. Anderson. FOR SALE—3 lots near new sugar factory in Santa Ana, cheap. Phone 1059-W. FOR RENT—New 3-room furnished house and garage, lights and water furnished $25.708 N. Olive. FOR SALE 3 acres, 4 years old val. trees, new 4-room house, might consider Anaheim property in trade, cash val. $8500. Lease on corner, suitable for oil station and fruit stand, long lease, cheap rent. Room and boarding house, very reasonable rent. To loan $3000, for 8%, only 1st mortg. on real estate considered. FRITZ HORBACH Ph. 33 129 So. Los Angeles St. FOR SALE—Nice house and lot near high school. May trade for L.A. or Hollywood. Ph. 1059-W. FOR RENT—House and double garage, 1007 W. Broadway. Ph 425-R Anaheim. LUNCH COUNTER—Doin business, centrally located son for selling going east right. Just the thing for wife. Box 4 Plain Dealer. CERTIFICATED teacher pupils; commercial and patory work; backward cloak a specialty. Homes, or C apt. No. 30. Rates rease Phone 17. FOR SALE—32-H. P. Fairy Morse Engine. Very reason D.W. Gregory, 109 W. Chiefer FOR SALE—Chicken manual per cubic foot. Superior Farm, Hansen Station, 779-J-3. FOR RENT—Unfurn. bungalows 3 rooms and bath; 416 N Angeles. Inquire 1418 W. G Phone 1143-W. FOR RENT—Four-room near high school. Phone 742, in business hours. FOR SALE—1919 Indian cycle; cheap. 920 Zeyn St. SEPTIC TANKKS We contract septic tank construction. Any capacity. The rural domestic sewer service guaranteed. Pow Skiles. Phone 1865-W; North Main, Santa Ana. FOR SALE—Tabernacle, feet, corner Helena and Chests. Blids will be received Sept. 1st, W.F.McClellan S.Palm-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—Modern house practically new garage g 607 Zeyn St. 1136. FOR SALE—This cozy lit room garage; nice screen QUENCY OF ACCIDENTS IN THE RUHR MINING DISTRICT IS INCREASED, THE MINERS' UNION STATED IN A PETITION TO THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES. THE INCREASE IS due to the disobedience of governmental regulations for the avoidance of accidents by the owners, the union claims. This negligence has made that the number of accidents has been quadrupled during the past eight months so that at present the average number of accidents is 150 per day, with approximately 2 percent fatal. Since the termination of the passive resistance at least 30,000 accidents occurred in the Ruhr alone. FILE ARTICLES Articles of incorporation were filed today at Santa Ana for the Dana Point Yacht & Country club with headquarters in Long Beach. As it is a non-profit enterprise no capital stock was listed. Directors are Harvey M. Lochridge, Olin J. Cope, Theo Jacobs and John Davidson, all of Long Beach and Wm. J. McCormach, Wilmington. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF COMMISSIONER'S REPORT IN THE MAYTER OF THE WIDENING OF EAST SOUTH STREET FROM THE SANTA ANA PROPERTY LINE OF SOUTH LOS ANGELES STREET TO A POINT 150 FEET EASTERLY FROM SAID EASTERLY PROPERTY LINE OF SOUTH LOS ANGELES STREET AND THE OPENING OF A 15-FOOT ALLEY FROM THE SOUTHERLY END OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK N.Y., CAMBRILLA FLAG, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE 18, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF OKANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, TO THE NORTHERLY PROPERTY LINE OF EAST SOUTH STREET. Notice is hereby given that WHEREAS, in pursuance to a Resolution entitled "A Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim declaring its intention to oversee the widening of East South Street from the east-angle property line of South Los Angeles Street, to a point 150 feet Hasterly from said East South Property line of South Los Angeles Street, and the opening of a 15-foot alley from the Southerly end of the alley in Block "A", Carroll Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Book 15, Page 18, Miscellaneous Maps Records of Orange County, California, to the Northerty property line of East South Street which said resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 24th day of February, 1924, and was approved by the President of the Board of Trustees of said City of Anaheim on the 16th day of April, 1924. Fred Koessel, J. J. Schneider, and Frank Tausch were appointed commissioners to assess the benefits and damages and have general supervision of the proposed work or improvement referred to in resolution. To-wit: the widening of East South Street and the opening of said 15-foot alley until the completion of said proposed work or improvement in compliance with the law and the statutes in such cases made and leased, cheap rent. Room and boarding house, very reasonable rent. To loan $3000, for 8%, only 1st mortg. on real estate considered. FRITZ HORBACH Ph. 33 129 So. Los Angeels St. FOR SALE—Nice house and lot near high school. May trade for L. A. or Hollywood. Ph. 1059-W. FOR RENT—House and double garage, 1007 W. Broadway. Phone 425-R Anaheim. WANTED—Well located small home to exchange for modern 5-room home in River-side. P. O. Box 290, Riverside, California. A REAL BUY 5-room house, large rooms, good garage, fine lot, close to schools, living and dining room furniture goes with house, price $5000-$750 cash $37.35 per month payable monthly on Bldg. & Loan. W. L. MORRIS REALTY CO. 123 North Los Angeles St. REGISTERED "Nubian" Billy Service. A. G. Smith, owner, last house going east on Stanford-ave., Garden Grove. EXCHANGE—Equity in lot for auto. 922 N. Palm, Phone 1092M. WANTED WANTED—Laundry washing, 24 pieces for $1 and flat work ironed. Called for and delivered. 816 N. Pine. Phone 1113 Tipton. WANTED—Good 1924 Six car, for clear lots, little cash, give good deal. J. C. Scott, Richfield. WANTED—4-door Ford Sedan must be a bargain, will pay cash. Inquire 440 West Melvern-st., Fullerton. K. OF P. every Monday nite. 327 W. Center. All visitors welcome. PROFESSIONAL YOU NEED NOT BE SICK! Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles Phone 845 250 E. Center St., Ground floor; Anaheim Phones—1169J; Office 207 Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician We do our own lens grinding 179 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Dr. Leota P. Anderson CHIROPRACTOR Mind line of East South Street, which said resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 28th day of February, 1924 and was approved by the President of the Board of Trustees of said City of Anaheim on the 10th day of April, 1924. Fred Koesel, J. J. Schneider, and Frank Tausch were appointed commissioners to assess the benefits and damages and have general supervision of the proposed work or improvement referred in said resolution, to-wit; the widening of East South Street and the opening of said 15-foot alley, until the completion of said proposed work or improvement in compliance with the law and the statutes in such cases made and provided, and WHEREAS, said commissioners have made their assessment of benefits and damages and have made a written report thereof to the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim and have attached to said report a plat of the assessment district showing the lands to be taken for said work or improvement and the lands assessed showing the relative location of each district, block, lot or portion of lot and its dimensions so far as said commissioners could reasonably ascertain the same, and that said commissioners have done all things by hand required of them to be done and said report and plat contain all matters required therein to be done in the manner, form and substance as required by law; NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that said report and plat were filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim on the 14th day of August, 1924. Pursuant to the statute made and provided, the undersigned, Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, does hereby give notice of the said filing of said report and plat and notice is hereby given that all persons interested may be and they are hereby required to show evidence if any before the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on or before Wednesday, the 17th day of September, 1924, up to the hour of five o'clock p.m. of said last named day, why said report should not be confirmed and said last named day in the day fixed by the Clerk for that purpose. All objections shall be in writing and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim at his office in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California. Reference is hereby made to said Resolution above referred to, which was adopted by the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim on the 28th day of February, 1924, an to the report and plat of said commissioners, all of which are or file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Anaheim. Dated: Anaheim, California, this 15th day of August, 1924. EDWARD R. MERRITT Clerk of the City of Anaheim Pub. Aug. 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27. Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles Phone 845 250 E. Center St. Ground floor; Anaheim Phones—1169J; Office 207 Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician We do our own lens grinding 179 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Dr. Leota P. Anderson CHIROPHACTOR Office phone 413 10—12 a.m. 1—5 p.m. Mon., Wed., Fri. 7—8 p.m. 135 W. Center Anaheim, Calif. Obesity Scientifically Corrected Flora L. Rawson CHIROPRACTOR Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance. Consultation Free. Phone 810 714 No. Lemon-st. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Phone 380 DR. D. G. GOLDING General Office Practice Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Caisson Bldg., 120 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. Phone 728 DR. SUE M. AMACK DR. HENRY C. VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office 817 No. L. A. St. Anaheim, Calif. Office House 10 to 4 Phone 810 Dr. Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N. Lemon-st. Anaheim, Calif. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Albert Abrams) Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. WINDOW and woodwork; also general housecleaner. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M SPIRELLA CORSETIERE for anaheim Mrs. J. L. Duncan, N. Pomona, Fullerton, Calif. MARCELLING, 50c; facial Mrs. E. L. Metcalf, 421 E. B-way. CROWN FENCE CO—Free mats for all types of ferries, 890 S. Broadway, Pasadena. COMPOSITION DRAINBOAT and floors. M. M. Davis, Calif. nam Reality Co. 122 S. Leo Phone 210. SUZANNE COCROFT—Red girdle and brassiere. Look while getting thin. Paris Co. erg., 122 N. Los Angeles, P. 508 Demonstrations every Fr. M.EUGENE DURFECTHISTECT Phone 692 New Kraemer Anaheim, Calif. Miscellaneous Classified Ads The PLAIN DEALER charges Want Ads as an accommodation. In return for this courtesy the advertiser should remit promptly. The Plain Dealer will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion ordered more than one time. NEW TODAY BENCH COUNTER—Doing good business, centrally located. Reason for selling going east, priced right. Just the thing for man and wife. Box 4 Plain Dealer. CERTIFICATED teacher wants apt; commercial and preparatory work; backward children especially. Hones, or Colonial St. No. 30. Rates reasonable. Phone 17. FOR SALE—22-H. P. Fairbanke Engine. Very reasonably. W. Gregory, 109 W. Chartres. FOR SALE—Chicken manure, 10c or cable foot. Superior Egg Farm, Hansen Station, Phone 99-J-3. FOR RENT—Unfurn. bungalow; rooms and bath; 416 N. Los Angeles. Inquire 1418 W. Center. Phone 1143-W. FOR RENT—Four-room house near high school. Phone owner, 22, in business hours. FOR SALE—1919 Indian motorcycle; cheap. 920 Zeyn St. SEPTIC TANKS The contract septic tank construction. Any capacity. The only general domestic sewer system work guaranteed. Powell & Dales. Phone 1865-W; 2701 North Main, Santa Ana. FOR SALE—Tabernacle, 60x90 ft., corner Helena and Chestnut Blds will be received until apt. Ist. W. F. McClellan, 408 Palm-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house, practically new double garage. 607 Zeyn St. Phone 366. FOR SALE—This cozy little 2-room garage; nice screen porch. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Farm. modern 4-room duplex; all built-in features and garage. Inquire 928 North Palm St. FOR RENT—4 rooms, unfurnished. 404 N. Lemon, across from park. Phone 563-J. FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath, day, weekly or monthly rates. Inquire McFarlane Apts. 205 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., or call 1072-W. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room apt., fur for light housekeeping; light water, gas, laundry furnished; $17.50 per month. Phone 161-J. FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st. Walnut Court. FOR RENT—Furnished single and double apartments, in apartment house just opened. Summer rates now in effect; 3-room apts, as low as $22. Continuous hot water; gas, water, light and telephone paid for. Garage space provided. Centrally located, only 1 block from Center-st; convenient to bus lines; weekly and monthly rates. Inquire McFarlane Apts. 205 W. Chestnut-st, near Lemon. Call 1072-W. FOR RENT—Beautiful single Apt.$50 up.Shaw Apts., corner Center and Helena-st., with breakfast nook and continuous hot water. FOR RENT—On N. Lemon-st., new modern furnished 4-room flat and garage; 2 beds, hardwood floors throughout, elegant kitchen with all built-in features. Apply 747 N. Lemon. Phone 394-J. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, garage,$23. For sale ivory dining table, cheek bed. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Furnished 5-room house; 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch; also garage. 529 So. Los Angeles St. FOR RENT—Dandy building in rear of Wardrobe clothing store; suitable for shop or warehouse; $20 month.Wilson-Bever, 146 W. Center-st; phone 399-R. FOR RENT—at Squier Villa, 4-room furnished flat; vacant soon; 2 beds; all large rooms; 5 closets; daily city paper furnished to all our tenants free. Phone 89-M. 201 Emily St. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair of 35x4 De Luxe Weed chains, about on Broadway and Los Angeles Sts. 130 East Commonwealth, Fullerton ;phone 408-J. REAL ESTATE--FOR SALE FOR EXCHANGE 357 acres near Boise, Idaho; paid up pioneer water right on Boise river. Bank valuation $65,000.00 less than one year ago. Electric car service at door; an ideal dairy ranch. Will consider Orange Co.property not heavily mortgaged; no inflated values. Will deal with owners only. R.T.KNIGHT Middleton, Idaho, R.F.D.No.I. FOR SALE—Garage house, furnished, on rear of lot, 50x127; 310 East Wilhelmina St.Write W.E.Altnow, 1219 Florida St.Long Beach. FOR SALE—New 5-room house; nicely arranged; terms and price very reasonable.See owner at 1228 Diamond St. HELP WANTED WANTED—Woman for general housework and care of children. All mornings or evenings. 742. Clementine. WANTED—Experiential actor salesman. Placentiaactor Service Co. Call after hours. WANTED—SALESMEN and solicitors, exceptional opportunity. Hairy and commission. Address the Plain Dealer, Box No. 18. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Record bud valencia range trees. W. O. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden; phone-Placentia 150-R-11. FOR SALE—Young Jersey cow, eating fresh. 1 1-2 miles south Pennolia School House. Thos. al. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—4 room modern use with garage. 911 E. Sycaraire. FOR RENT—3-room furnished use; water, lights and gas paid; No. Philadelphia. Inquire 202 Olive. FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished use and garage. Inquire 412 Palm. FOR RENT—5-room house; doug garage. 418 N. Philadelphia $25 a month; no objection to children. Phone Placentia 16-J-1. FOR RENT—Modern and comfy, 3 bed room house. Large used and garage. 1204 Pearl-st. Inquire 129 Kroeger-st., Phone J. FOR RENT—3-room furnished use in rear, $25 per month at 1-2 S. Citron. Call key at S. Citron. FOR RENT — 5-room modern use and garage; $25 per mo. FOR RENT—Beautiful single Apt. $50 up. Shaw Apts, corner Center and Helena-st., with breakfast nook and continuous hot water. FOR RENT—On N. Lemon-st. new modern furnished 4-room flat and garage; 2 beds, hardwood floors throughout, elegant kitchen with all built-in features. Apply 747 N. Lemon. Phone 394-J. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment, garage, $23. For sale ivory dining table, cheap bed and springs, Victrola, library table electric fan. In rear 314 Vine-at. CLEAN modern, close-in apartments; single and double. Colonial Apts., 149 North Lemon; phone 17. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, 1106 Lincoln ave. Phone 227. FOR RENT—Single Apt. strictly modern. Rent very reasonable. Inquire George Fletcher, 324 E. Broadway. SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding; home-like atmosphere in feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, op. Elka' Club. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished Apt. Summer rates now on Under new management. Shaw Apt. Corner Center and Helena-st. FOR RENT—Apt. at Stewart Apts., 113 N. Emily-st. Reasonable rates. FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply to Apt. 11. FOR RENT—New 4-room duplex with garage. Inquire 742 N. Olive. Phone 737-J. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; laundry trays; unfurnished: 123 No. Philadelphia. Inquire at 202 No. Olive. FOR RENT—116 S. Onve; 3-room apartment, with garage, laundry room; free water and Anaheim's best daily paper; adults only. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st. FOR RENT—Modern airy Apt. single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts. Corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent, call same number. FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom; close in.' 215 Chestnut-st. FOR RENT—Furnished single apt., at $35, including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply 202 Kramer Bldg., adjoining City Hall. Will consider Orange Co. property not heavily mortaged; no inflated values. Will deal with owners only. R. T. KNIGHT Middleton, Idaho, R.F.D.No.1. FOR SALE—Garage house, furnished, on rear of lot, 50x137; 319 East Wilhelmina St. Write W.E.Altnow, 1219 Florida St., Long Beach. FOR SALE—New 5-room house; nicely arranged; terms and price very reasonable. See owner at 1228 Diamond St. FOR SALE—5-room house, partly furnished; will give best of terms; small payment down; going to move north. If you want a bargain, come see it at 604 So.Palm St. FOR EXCHANGE Dandy young lemon grove in oil lease, 80 rods from derrick now drilling, half oil rights, southeast of Whittier, well located, no buildings. For bungalow in Anaheim or grocery stock and fixtures. Equity $5500 incumberance $4,-500, owner. 337 So.Bright, Whittier Phone 8411 FOR SALE—Or Exchange, 40 acres, good land, N.W.of Presno, 2½ mi.t from town Room 4.Mission Apts.Chartree-st. FOR SALE—3-room house—all modern, extra good location must sell—going east—snap price=$240.00 if taken at once By owner, 712 No.Olive-st. FOR SALE—By owner, new five-room bungalow.Lawn sprinkling system, 600 South Helena. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE New 5-ft.mahogany finished Cruiser, about ready, best constructed vessel on Pacific Coast, has cost about $25,000, will sacrifice for immediate sale.Would fake part in good property,balance cash.W.S.Fenton.Ontario.Cal.Seen at Broadway's Newport. FOR SALE—Milgh cow and heifer calf.Geo.Munz, 2 miles east on Ocean-ave,Garden Grove. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO like new.Fullerton 625.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co. MONEY TO LOAN Long time loans.Reasonably rate of interest,$1000 and up On ranches and income business property.W invite you to discuss your financial needs with us. F.E.Moore Loan Co. Rooms 304-5 First National Bank Bldg. Santa Ana.Calif. PLUMBING FOR RENT—3-room furnished house in rear; $25 per month at 1-2 S. Citron. Call for key at S. Citron. FOR RENT—5-room modern house and garage; $25 per mo. H. Brigham, phone 529-J, 168 Center. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; see in; all modern; $30 and a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 116 E. Center St. FOR RENT—4-room unfurnished flat. 406 N. Lemon, or ph. 563-J. YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS, 147 West Center. Best central location in city. Special summer rates by day, week or month. COMING DOWN! All the apartments in the Wilson-Beverldg. $40 NOW $30 $35 NOW $25 With garage if desired; continuous hot water; breakfast nook; tile sink and bath; screen sleeping porch; strictly modern. Wilson-Beverldg., 148 W. Center-st; phone 399-R. FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA AT REDUCED SUMMER RATES. The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange-co. Beautiful lobby, social hall and roof garden; luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat, and laundry for linens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center, Phone 1200. A novel idea in dog shows comes from Paris. At a recent function of this sort prizes were given for the appearance, not of the dogs only, but of the dogs and their mistresses. Most of the fair entrants dressed to match the colors of their four-footed treasures. One lady turned up in black satin, with white linings and frills, to match her black and white bulldog. MONKEY TO LOAN Long time loans. Reasonably rate of interest. $1000 and up on ranches and income business property. We invite you to discuss your financial needs with us. F. E. Moore Loan Co. Rooms 304-5 First National Bank Bldg. Santa Ana, Calif. PLUMBING FIVE FOOT tubs, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sinks $5; china toilet combinations $25; No. 18 gas water heater $18. 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim. POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohlman, 7R2. Write RD2. Cull Your Hens Now I have many satisfied customers. WILL S. HATCH, TUSTIN 15-W. ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. HAY, GRAIN, FEEDS, FERTILIZERS POULTRY SUPPLIES, SPRAYS AND INSECTICIDES, WOOD, COAL. Public Weight Masters 242 W. Center St. Phone 219 Anaheim, California TIME TABLE A. T. & S. F. R.R. In effect February 17, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles No. 79 6:08 a.m. No. 71 11:28 a.m. No. 73 4:50 p.m. No. 75 8:52 p.m. Trains to San Diego No. 78 1:56 a.m. *** No. 72 10:04 p.m. No. 74 3:46 p.m. No. 76 6:47 p.m. Through sleepers to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. *** Through sleeper to Chicago and Grand Canyon connections. *** Houston, Galveston, Texas and New Orleans connections, and Phoenix connections. C. A. WALKER, Agent