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CLASSIFIED RATES 15c per Line, for 2 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. BEAUTIFUL MOVIE ACTRESS IS DEAD LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12—Because she could not agree with her husband as to the location of a bed of pansies, Loraine O'Keefe, beautiful motion picture actress, is dead here today. She died after her husband, Thomas, gave a pint of his blood in a heroic sacrifice to save the life of his wife, who shot herself after quarrelling with him about the paney bed. So weakened was O'Keefe by the loss of blood that physicians failed to tell him his wife had died. AT THE VALENCIA Mrs. M. Hughes, Redondo; I. Molick, J. M. Strickler, C. M. Carson, J. W. Gorman and K. and T. Pantily, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. Commons and J. Wood, Fernale, B. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Kahn Corst, and G. W. Heltman, San Diego, and B. C. Hill, Long Beach. Popular belief to the contrary, a movable toe does not exclude a broken leg. GERMAN BONDS Our weekly news letter from abroad will be available on and after Sept. 22nd. In addition to domestic avenues of information, our own European representative right on the ground, assures our clients of last time. FOR SALE—4-room modern small house and garage. A real buy if you have $1000 cash and balance $35 per month including interest. Inquire $10 N. Lemon. FOR SALE—Nearly new famed oak dining table and 6 chairs. Duofold and mattress, but complete, 2 rockerz, redwood chest, gas stove, etc. Also 4-room house for rent. 115 W. North st. LOST—Child's brown sweater. If found please phone 524-W. SANTA FE LEASE, Sept. 12. (Spl.)—Miss Anna Tengle of Redondo who has been staying on this lease with her parents became the bride of Mr. E. C. Polck, who is chief clerk of the Standard Oil Co., at El Segundo, Tuesday night, at the Teague home on their lease. Rev. Woodcock of this lease performed the wedding ceremony and the Misses Blanch and Mary Tryan sang. The wedding guests included relatives and friends from Los Angeles Monrovia, Redondo, Olinda, Johanasburg, and El Segundo. They started immediately after a large wedding supper on their honey-moon. When last heard from they were at Mt. Lowe. They will make their home at Redondo Beach. Mrs. H. Schryer and daughters Olive and Mrs. J. J. Andrews and children Lee, Shirley and Alivia were Fullerton and Anaheim shops Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Hunker is spending a few days in Oliva with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Ryan of Fullerton spent Wednesday evening. STOCK MARKET IN NARROW NEW YORK, Sept. stock market apparently to the effort to emerge from row rat today, as speculatetest, robbed of the stilthe strength in the oil stilclined to the lowest volweek or more and stock drifted aimlessly withinlimits. Three of the largest tors of gasoline, the Star Co.of Ind., Nebraska and clair Consolidated Co.m widest slashes in gasoline that have been announced single day this year. The oil stocks exhibit as good form as they did in the week, due to the unsettlement in the induswell known and Walllooking for price cuts, in refined gasoline, but oil as well. Marland Oil, Phillips p Sinclair and the Stene yielded a fraction in threading but recovered mo los later in the day. Finding the market as extremely sluggish the prices turned their attentious tiicular groups of stock bears tested out a few wils in the industrials and e stocks; while the bulls wey engrossed with the cootor and more cattle stocks. Included in the tile stocks were the shark two largest biscuit bake panies of the country Loa and National Biscuits; each GERMAN BONDS Our weekly news letter from abroad will be available on and after Sept. 22nd. In addition to domestic avenues of information, our own European representative right on the ground, assures our clients of last minute, authentic news in connection with the foreign situation. Re-member, we specialize in the purchase and sale of Foreign Bonds, of all nations and all issues. Compare our service, it is free on request. WE OFFER (Subject) 1000 San Martinez $...65 50 W. Auto S. cm. 12.75 100 W. Auto S. pfd. 8.25 500 Gen. Sec. com.. Bid 500 Gen. Sec. pfd.. Bid 40* Glimore Oil..... 21.50 3 Foster & Kielser, pfd... $2.50 20 Vanderbilt U... 55.00 10 Twin Bell... /45.00 100 Union Mtg. U. 11.00 5000 Trojan Oil..... .04% 500 Daley's Inc pfd... Bid 100 Moreland pfd... 6.50 100 Doble Steam. 3.50 20 Julian 6-9..... 15.00 50 Monolith cm... 9.53 10 Star Motors... 7.00 100 Monolith pfd... 7.00 100 United M & L 5.50 10 Petiffils Conf... 47.50 40 Julian Pet, pfd. Mkt 30 Julian Pet, cm. Mkt 100 Rickenbacker M. 6.75 800 Marine Corp... 7.50 WE WILL BUY (Subject) Angeles West. G & R Snowolene Amer. G & R Union Mtg. W. Chemicals Tom Donley Fifty-Fifty E G. B. Glimore Calwin Oil Julian Pump Nat. Security Bandul We are active in all markets Leonards & Co. Established 1915 ROBERT KELLY Resident Manager Capital Fully Paid $100,000 Resources $300,000 Santa Ana Branch 228-220 Spurgeon Bldg. DESK FOR RENT Rovia, Redondo, Olinda, Johannesburg, and El Segundo. They started immediately after a large wedding supper on their honeymoon. When last heard from they were at Mt. Lowe. They will make their home at Redondo Beach. Mrs. H. Schryer and daughters Olive and Mrs. J. J. Andrews and children Lee, Shirley and Alvia were Fullerton and Anaheim shopper Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Hinker is spending a few days in Oliva with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bub Ryan of Fullerton spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ryan of this lease. Miss Peggy Flatiran spent Wednesday at the Campbell home on this lease. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and son Boby were Anaheim shopper Wednesday. Mr. Tex Humphrey was on this lease Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot and Miss Ladie Jones attended a dance at Whittier Wednesday night. Mrs. Charles Williams who has been in the hospital for a few days after an operation returned to her home on this lease Wednesday. Mrs Lu Edmonds was a visitor at the Schryer home on this lease Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schubert and family of this lease were Anaheim visitors Wednesday. Mr. Tommy Hurraman was a Fullerton visitor Wednesday. Mr. Jack Andrews of Long Beach was a visitor at the Schryer home on this lease Wednesday evening. Miss Vera Feldner of Orange was at the Williams home on this lease Wednesday night. Mr.Eddie Braner was a Fullerton visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Schriver and grandchildren Lee and Shirley Andrews were Fullerton shopper Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Evans were at the Robinson home in Fullerton Wednesday. Mrs. Marshall Collins and daughter Katherine were Anaheim shopper Wednesday. Miss Olive Schryer had as guest Wednesday night Miss Bonnie Finch. Mr.Paul Burnison of Yorbi Linda was at the Evans home on this lease Wednesday night. Ray Bowman was a visitor or this lease Tuesday. Mrs.J.J.Andrews who have been ill and confined to her bed for a few weeks is now able to bring up and around and will return to her home in Long Beach Saturday. Mr.Mrs.B.Finche and family spent Sunday with relatives in Whittier. You can't make a doctor out of a four carat diamond and a long tailed coat. Finding the market, as extremely sluggist the prices turned their attention to circular groups of stock bears tested out a few winters in the industries and stocks; while the bulls engrossed with the covert and mercantile stocks. Included in the title stocks were the shark two largest biscuit bakings of the country.Loand National Biscuits, each gained more than a positive trading.GrimelandMontgomery-Ward stores, on good buying advanced on an average point. Norfolk and Western center of a good buying today, on rumors that the givlana was attempting control thru the mark York Ontario and West further gains on better prospects and St.Paul covered on publication or ment by Vice President Grear, predicting that would earn its full charges this year. Mexican Seaboard top its previous prices record year today when it sold up 3% points since Moroccocovery of new producing its territory together with political and economic tensions in Mexico have made stock more attractive. A short scrambling helped to boost the stock.Cotton dropped all of T gain and sold down about Stock sales today shares; bonds $9,930,000 LOS ANGELES PRO LOS ANGELES, Sept., ler 42.Eggs: Extraas count $2; pullets $5.Hens 16; broilers $15.Belgian hares unchanged MARKET CONTINUES CHICAGO, Sept., l2....market continued its boom and closed generally high leading the upward wheat finished 1% @ corn closed 1% to 1% finished % to % up. The market closed can servance of Defense Day. LOS ANGELES POTA LOS ANGELES, Sept., tatoes: Stockton Burha @ $2.25; Idaho and Utah and cobblers $1.50 $1 sets $1.75 @ $2.00. LOS ANGELES CIT LOS ANGELES, Sept., ugen: Southern's special large sizes $5.50 @ $6 sum sizes $4.50 @ $4.75 Leonards & Co. Established 1915 ROBERT KELLY Resident Manager Capital Fully Paid $100,000 Resources $300,000 Santa Ana Branch 228-220 Spurgeon Bldg. Mrs. J. J. Andrews who has been ill and confined to her bed for a few weeks is now able to be up and around and will return to her home in Long Beach Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Finche and family spent Sunday with relatives in Whittier. You can't make a doctor out of a four carat diamond and a long tailed cont. DESK FOR RENT With phone service in one of the best offices in Anaheim, C. B. BERGER Co. 108 So. Los Angeles St Phone 523 BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding W. H. Boon 147 So. Los Angeles St BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING Day Acetylene Welding J. H. (gatewood, Richfield) PANTOMIME by J. H. Strieber NOTICE TO CONTROL Notice is hereby given sealed bids for the Court of first unit complete system for Central Memo will be received at the John H. McKenzie, 50 Southwest Bldg., Long Calif., on or before Wednesday, Sept. 17th. Plans and specifications had at above mentioned or at Tract office at of Huntington Beach roads, 7 miles west Ana, California. Bids will be opened tract awarded Thursday, 18th, 1924. We reserve rights any or all bids. Publish Sept. 11, 12, 13 Estate Rentals Plain Dealer FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1924 STOCK MARKET IN NARROW RUT NEW YORK, Sept. 12. The stock market apparently made little effort to emerge from its narrow rut today, as speculative interest, robbed of the stimulus of the strength in the oil stocks, declined to the lowest volume in a week or more and stock prices drifted aimlessly within narrow limits. Three of the largest distributors of gasoline, the Standard Oil Co. of Ind., Nebraska and the Sinclair Consolidated Co. made the widest slashes in gasoline prices that have been announced in a single day this year. The oil stocks exhibited almost as good form as they did earlier in the week, due to the fact that unsettlement in the industry was well known and Wall Street is looking for price cuts, not only in refined gasoline, but in crude oil as well. Mariand Oil, Phillips petroleum, Sinclair and the Standard Oils yielded a fraction in the early trading but recovered most of this loss later in the day. Finding the market as a whole extremely sluggish the professionals turned their attention to particular groups of stocks. The bears tested out a few weak spots in the industrials and equipment stocks; while the bulls were largely engrossed with the copper, motor and mercantile company stocks. Included in the Mercantile stocks were the shares of the two largest biscuit baking companies of the country: Loose Wills and National Biscuits, each which NEW TODAY FOR RENT—6-room house in orange grove, all modern, almost new, hardwood floors, automatic water heater, $35. C. B. Aberger Co., 108 S. Los Angeles, Phone 523. TREATMENTS—Electric blanket lavatory, violet rays, Swedish massage. Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $38 S. Phila., Phone 1175-W. FOR RENT—Furnished cozy 2-room bungalow. Adults, $56 S. Phila., Phone 1175-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four-room house and garage, corner Broadway and Lemon. 251 S. Lemont. WANTED TO TRADE—Fullerton home for Anaheim bungalow, beautiful 5-room bungalow, consisting of living and dining rooms 2 bedrooms, sunny kitchen and bathroom, large screen porch, automatic water heater and all late built in feature. Plenty of shade trees, shrubbery, good lawns, garage etc. Priced right, located in best residential district. Write box No. 50 Plain Dealer. WANTED—$2500 for 3 years on house and lot value about $5500. Will give 1st mortgage. J. W. Kohlenberger, 314 N. Philadelphia, Phone 586-W. FOR SALE—One 9x12 velvet rug, good as new, new spring couch and three kitchen chairs, reasonable. 728 N. Paulina. FOR RENT—Close in 4-room unfurnished house, 2 bedrooms, garage and lawn. 523 W. Center. FOR RENT—4-room house and garage, 814 S. Phila., $22.50. Apply $16 N. Phila., or $190 Zeyn st. NEW TODAY WHITE "Sanaan" Billy service. G. Cheanitzer, 1-2 mile west of Orangethorpe School House. FOR RENT—2-room furnished Apt. close in. 218 Chestnut-st. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished cottage on the bay at Anaheim Landing. E. J. Hartung, 205 E. Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room and bath duplex. 118 E. Alberta street. FOR RENT—Two furnished housekeeping rooms adults only. $16 per month. 535 S. Los Angeles. WANTED—Good Ford salesman. Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton, Phone 570. 1924 OVERDAND Champion, like new, also 1923 Nash big six touring. Must sell one at once. Will take older light six as part payment. What have you. P. O. Box 251, Anaheim. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished house double garage, running water. 217 Elm-st. FOR SALE — Modern 7-room house practically new double garage. 607 Zeyn St. Phone 1136. PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP, 209 E. Center-st., Phone 803. Special September prices, top marcelling. 75c; water waving 75c; shampoo 50 and 75c and all other prices reduced accordingly; we desire to please you. May we serve you. OFFICE ROOM for rent—202 W. Center; Apply Lakeman & Renner. FOR RENT—Furnished Apt. with garage. 400 WANTED—Roomers in private house; rooms and good homes reasonable price. 132 FOR RENT — Moderate bungalow; well furnish age; rent very reaseasonable price. 820 FOR RENT — House, Phone Anaheim 95 or $20. HIGHEST market price rabbit fryers. J. B., Del.; telephone 610-M. LOST — Bay horse and Wednesday a.m. HAVE HOMES vacant in Long Beach to exwal nuts, oranges or almond you will assume plate description. Carry 708 Pacific Southwest Long Beach, Calif., Ph. FURNISHED 3-room only. Inquire 317 I.E. FOR SALE — Peaches, freestone; also tab Phone 1014-J. BRUNSWICK PHONE Like new; was $235 $150, Danz, 162 W., Anaheim. PLAYER planes rent start $195, $225, $1275. Free music bench. All rent can be later, Danz Piano Co., Center, Anaheim. Finding the market, as a whole extremely sluggist the professionals turned their attention to particular groups of stocks. The bears tested out a few weak spots in the industries and equipment stocks; while the bulls were largely engrossed with the copper, motor and mercantile company stocks. Included in the Mercantile stocks were the shares of the two largest biscuit baking companies of the country. Loose Wiles and National Biscuit, each, which gained more than a point in active trading, Grimbel, Kregge, Montgomery-Ward and Schultze stores, on good buying demand, advanced on an average of one point. Norfolk and Western was the center of a good buying interest today on rumors that the Pennsylvania was attempting to buy control thru the market. New York Ontario and Western made further gains on better earnings prospects and St. Paul issues recovered on publication of a statement by Vice President B. B. Greer, predicting that St. Paul would earn its full operation charges this year. Mexican Seaboard topped all of its previous price records for the year today when it sold at 25% up 3% points since Monday. Discovery of new producing wells in its territory together with improving political and economic conditions in Mexico have made this stock more attractive. A short scrambling to cover helped to boost the stock today. Cotton dropped all of Thursday's gain and sold down about 5 points. Stock sales today 575,000 shares; bonds $9,930,000. LOS ANGELES PRODUCE LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. Butter 43; Eggs; Extraas 45; case count 28; pullets 35. Poultry: Hens 16; broilers 33; fryers 25. Belgian hares unchanged. MARKET CONTINUES BOOM CHICAGO, Sept. 12. The grain continued its boom today and closed generally higher, wheat leading the upward movement. Wheat finished 1% @ 1½ up; corn closed 1¼ to 1½ up; oats finished 5% to % un. The market closed early in observance of Defense Day. LOS ANGELES POTATOES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. Potatoes: Stockton Burbanks -200 @ $2.25; Idaho and Utah rurales and cobblers $1.50 @ $1.75; russeta $1.75 @ $2.00. LOS ANGELES CITRUS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. Oranges: Southernns, special brands large sizes $5.50 @ $6.25; medium sizes $4.50 @ $4.75; zinns and only. Inquire 317 E. FOR SALE — One 9x12 velvet rug, good as new, new spring couch and three kitchen chairs, reasonable. 729 N. Paulina. FOR RENT — Close in 4-room unfurnished house, 2 bedrooms, garage and lawn. 523 W. Center. FOR RENT — 4-room house and garage. $14 S. Phila, $23.50. Apply $16 N. Phila., or 510 Zeyn-st. FOR RENT — Nearly new 3-room house with gas range. Garage.$22.50. 125 S. Rose-st. Apply 125 S. Rose or 510 Zeyn-st. FOR SALE — Tractor and full set of tools cheap, good condition, or will trade for fertilizer. Frod Mang, second house west of Walnut on Ball road. FOR RENT — 2 little bungalows close in, unfurnished. 215 N. Clementine. FOR SALE — First class Jersey cow, Placentia-Ave, first house north of Center-st. East side, P.C. Curtis. MAN WHO LED RELIEF MISSION TO RUSSIA PLEADS FOR SOVIET RECOGNITION Colonel William N. Haskell, who was chief of the American Relief Mission to Russia from 1921 to 1923, recently advocated a conference between the United States and Russia, looking toward recognition of the Soviet government and the resumption of trade with Russia. The first step he urged, was to send a commission to Russia to "lay our cards on the table." "I am neither a Bolshevik nor a 'White prophagist,'" sale Colonel Haskell. "I have no axe to grind. I have camped inside and on the edge of Russia for the last five or six years and have come in contact with both Bolshevist and anti-Bolshevist Readers." Three Considerations "There are three things to keep in mind when listening to things about Russia. The first is that you must realize the present regime's dreadful fear of a counter-revolution, which explains many things. Then remember that you cannot bulldoze the Russian people. You are not talking to a Central American republic, a little country of 5,000,000 people, but to half of Europe and half of Asia, a country with 150,000,000 population and 1000 years of history." "The third thing is that most of what you hear comes from exiled monarchists, landowners who want the present regime, whether good or bad, overturned because of the possibility of regaining what they had before." He questioned the motives and only. FOR SALE — Modern 7-room house, practically new double garage. 607 Zeyn St. Phone 1156. PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP, 209 E. Center-st., Phone 803. Special September prices, top marcelling, 75c; water waving 75c; shampoo 50 and 75c and all other prices reduced accordingly; we desire to please you. May we serve you. OFFICE ROOM for rent—202 W. Center. Apply Lakeman & Renner. FOR SALE — $1566, only $100 down balance $20,00 month takes this cozy 2-room house large screen porch, good lot, fine location. Call and look this over at 812 N. Janass-st. Anahiem. Phone 1722 Fullerton. LOST — Pair of glasses, heavy shell-rimmed, on Center-st. Revat 218 E. Alberta. HAVE fine lot. Don't need it. Will sell for nothing down. Can you pay $20 a month. Cost you lean now over 6 months from now. Address Box "J." Plain Dealer. CASH PAID for work at home in spare time. The Howard Co., P.O. Box 166, San Diego, Calif. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE — Record bud valencia orange trees, W.G. Smith Nursery, I mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11. FOR SALE — Young Jersey cow, coming fresh: I 1-2 miles south Magnolia School House. Thos Hill. PLUMBING FIVE FOOT tubs, $24.50; lava torles $6; large sinks $5; china toilet combinations $25; No. 18 gas water heater $18. 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anahiem. POULTRY WANTED — Poultry for cash. Ph.E.W.Pohlman,7R? Write BD? Cull Your Hens Now I have many satisfied customers.WILL S.HATCH,TUSTIN 18-W. WANTED WANTED — Laundry washing: 24 pieces for $1 and flat work froned.Called for and delivered.$16 N.Pine.Phone 1113 Tipton. WANTED — Carpenter work by the day or contract, finishing,cabinet work or remodelling.Phone 981-J.J.H.Latourette. WANTED — Second-hand roll top deck: cheap.Robins Sign Shop,208 No.Los Angeles. PROFESSIONAL REGISTERED — Nu LOS ANGELES POTATOES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12.—Potatoes: Stockton Burbanks -2,000 @ $2.25; Idaho and Utah rurales and cobbleries $1.50 @ $1.75; russets $1.75 @ $2.00. LOS ANGELES CITRUS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12.—Oranges: Southern special brands large sizes $5.50 @ $6.25; medium sizes $4.50 @ $4.75; zoos and mallors $3.25 @ $3.75; market pack $3.00 @ $3.25 Lemons: Special brands $4.50 @ $5; choice $1 @ $4.50; Grapefruit: locals, special brands $4.75 @ -5.25; market pack $3 @ $3.75. FRUIT SALES (Calif., Fruit Exchange) New York: oranges $5.75 to $7.40, lemons $2.25 to $5.80; Boston: oranges $4.90 to $6.45, lemons $5.55 to $6.40. Philadelphia: lower, especially 60, lemons; oranges $3.65 to $6.15, lemons $4.40 to $5. Pittsburgh: steady oranges and lemona; oranges $4.05 to $4.30, lemons $5.25 to $5.70. BANK CLEARINGS San Francisco ... $30,900,000 Portland ... 7,428,572 Oakland ... 8,277,800 San Diego ... 889,662 Los Angeles ... 28,239,470 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given: that sealed bids for the Construction of first unit complete drainage system for Central Memorial Park will be received at the office of John H. McKenzie, 506 Pacific Southwest Blvd., Long Beach, Calif., on or before 11 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 17th, 1924. Plans and specifications can be had at above mentioned office or at Trait office at Junction of Huntington Beach and Bolaa roads, 7 miles west of Santa Ana, California. Bids will be opened and contract awarded Thursday, Sept. 18th, 1924. We reserve rights to reject any or all bids. Publish Sept. 11, 12, 13, 15, 16. WANTED—Laundry washing, 24 pieces for $1 and flat work troned. Called for and delivered, $16 N. Pine, Phone 1113 Tipton. WANTED—Carpenter work by the day or contract, finishing, cabinet work or remodelling. Phone 981-J. J. H. Laitorette. WANTED—Second-hand roll top desk; cheap, Robins Sign Shop, 208 No. Los Angeles. PROFESSIONAL YOU NEED NOT BE SICK! Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles Phone 45 250 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. Obesity Scientifically Corrected Flora L. Rawson CHIROPRACTOR Wappler and Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance. Consultation Free. Phone 510 714 No. Lemon-st. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Phone 725 DR. SUE M. AMACK DR. HENRY C. VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Grades Ground Floor Office $17 No. L. A. St. Anaheim, Cali. Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 10 Dr. Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N. Lemon-st. Anaheim, Calif. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Albert Abrams) MISCELLANE $150 PHONOGRAPHY told from new; plenty all for $54 one door Danz Piano Co., 162 Anaheim. BEAUTIFUL mah. Not three months old two dollars weekly. Co., 162 W. Center. REGISTERED "Nut service, A.G. Smithhouse going east on Garden Grove. PIANO, like new. F Harry Fellinge, Nelson LITTLE USED Knath instrument for tease $248, Danz Piano Co. Center, Anaeim. IF YOU need money, Finance & Thrift Co., Los Angeles. FOR SALE OR TRADING marked checkered from registered stock old.$5 Mrs.J.H.male west of Stanton between Western-averd. BUSINESS CO. BARCLAY custom rubber reducing gin Lulu M. Scott, 125 N phone 250-W. MARCELLING, 50c Metcalf, 421 E.Bropa FURNITURE Repaired and refinished a specialty.Work can delivered.Phone 188 and Skiles,Santa Ana. WINDOW and wooding; also general house Kynast, phone SUZANNE COCROFT girdle and brassiere while getting thin ers.$133 N.Los Ango$98.Demonstrations s M.EUGENE I ARCHITECT Phone 992 New Krane Anaheim,California 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 FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room Apt. with garage. 406 N. Lemon. WANTED—Roomers and boarders in private house, nice sunny rooms and good home cooking at reasonable price. 122 So. Illinois. FOR RENT—Modern 7-room bungalow; well furnished; garage; rent very reasonable. W. Grodes, on Ball Road, 1st house west of Palm. FOR RENT—House, 550 S. Resn. Phone Anaheim 95 or Fullerton $20. HIGHEST market price paid for rabbit fryers. J. B. Miller, Gen. Del.; telephone 610-M.K. LOST—Bay horse and gray mare Wednesday a.m. Phone 761-J-4. HAVE HOMES vacant and income in Long Beach to exchange for walnuts, oranges or alfalfa. State amount you will assume. Complete description. Carter Mulaly, 708 Pacific Southwest Bank Bldg., Long Beach, Calif. Phone 649-96. FURNISHED 3-room flat; adults only. Inquire 317 E. Cypress. FOR SALE—Peaches, cling and freestone; also table grapes. Phone 1014-J. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH—Like new; was $285, now only $150. Danz, 162 W. Center St., Anaheim. PLAYER pianos rented. Prices start $195, $225, $275 up to $1275. Free music rolls, free bench. All rent can apply on buy later. Danz Piano Co., 162 West Center, Anaheim. FOR RENT—Large 2-room furnished apt., lower floor; gas lights, water and garage included, $17.50 per mo. Cor. South Palm and Vermont ave. FOR RENT—4-room modern bungalow, with garage, 1120 W. Chestnut. FOR RENT—4-rm. apt., beautifully furn.; piano, victrola, mahogany, overstuffed furniture; very complete; $60; 9 months or longer; garage if desired; fine location, 201½ No. Helena. FOR RENT—One 2-room and one large room furnished apts, 1104 West Center. FOR RENT—Beautiful single apt. Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter. Shaw apts, cor. Center and Helena-st. FOR RENT—Nice clean single and double Apts. strictly modern, continuous hot water. Lights and gas furnished. Low rates. Colonial Apts, 149 N. Lemon-st. Under new management. Phone 17. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; equipped for light housekeeping; lights, water, gas and laundry furnished; close in; garage nearby. Phone 161-J after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—1 4-room fur. and 1 4-room unfur. apt. Marita Court, 118 N. Clementine, very close in and nice large rooms, very reasonable rent. Call at Apt. 14 or Mr. Ross, 261 E. Center-st. Phone 477. FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st. Walnut Court. $50.00 CASH OR LESE—Buys tent house, chicken yards, etc., on large lot in Anaheim; balance $22.50 per mo. Price $1250.; Irwin & Irwin, 107 W. Amerige, Fullerton. FOR SALE—A new 5-room modern house, 3-room house in rear and double garage. A very good location, all for $5,000 are owner at 621 S. Clementine-st. FOR SALE—By owner, 5-room breakfast room; modern house, 531 So. Helena St. — $250.00 CASH — Balance $50.00 per month—Buys New 5 Room STUCCO BUNGALOW We will co-operate in every way to help you obtain this home IRWIN & IRWIN 107 W. Amerige Fullerton FOUR ACRES Oranges, fine soil, mature trees. High grade stuff, right of city limits.$16,000.Will accept good city property and part cash. CHOICE Little 2 room cottage and double garage.$3500.$350 payment will handle. CIGAR STAND and Small Confectionery.A good corner location.Can be FOR SALE—Peaches, cling and freestone; also table grapes. Phone 1014-J. BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH—Like new; was $285, now only $150. Danz, 162 W. Center St., Anaheim. PLAYER pianos rented. Prices start $195, $225, $275 up to $1275. Free music rolls, free bench. All rent can apply on buy later. Danz Piano Co., 162 West Center, Anaheim. IF YOU are a responsible party and need money at a fair rate of interest, see the People's Finance & Thrift Co., 120 North Los Angeles St. PEOPLE'S FINANCE & THRIFT CO. have helped others, and can help you. Money to be paid back in ten equal payments. 120 North Los Angeles St. K of P. every Monday nite. 527 W. Center. All visitors welcome. FOR SALE—Muscat graces, G. L. McWilliams, 1½ miles north of Cypress Sta. IF YOU need money, see People's Finance & Thrift Co., 120 North Los Angeles St. HOME BEAUTY PARLOR—201 N. Clementine. Phone 1255. Marcelling, 75c; water waving, 75c. Two operators Saturday. Make appointment Friday for Saturday. $40 WILL SWING the best player piano bargain in So. Calif., including cabinet chuck full of rolls. See this one now. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. STEINWAY PIANO for rent or will sell, $185. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. HELP WANTED WANTED—Tractor salesman; attractive proposition to good man. Placentia Tractor Service Co. USED AUTOS USED FORDS Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N. Los Angeles St. MISCELLANEOUS $150 PHONOGRAPH—Can't be told from new; plenty of records; all for $54; one dollar weekly. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. BEAUTIFUL mah. baby grand, not three months old; now $322; two dollars weekly. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. REGISTERED "Nubian" Billy carvers, A Smith owner Last phone number: 317 E. Cypress St. FOUR ACRES Oranges, fine soil, mature trees. High grade stuff, right @ city limits. $16,000. Will accept good city property and part cash. CHOICE Little 2 room cottage and double garage. $3500. $350 payment will handle. CIGAR STAND and Small Confectionery. A good corner location. Can be had for about $500.00. Stock 'n everything. SEVEN YEAR old Orange trees Five and 7½ acres. Plenty water. $1600.00 per acre. BEAUTIFUL Seven room English type cottage. Best location in city. If you want a real home, a home of distinction, a home of individuality. Let us show you this wonderful place. HARRY F. DIERKER and STAFF 119 N. Los Angeles St. EXCHANGE FOR TRADE—I have A-1 5-passenger car for first payment on a house. Box 109, care Plain Dealer. WILL TRADE beautiful grand reproducing piano for a lot. Danz, 162 W. Center St., Anaheim. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished 2-room house and garage, gas light and water paid $15. 754 N. Paulina. FOR RENT—Small furnished bungalow, garage $25. 418 N. Los Angeles, apply 1418 W. Center. FOR RENT—Modern and complete, 3 bed room house. Large yard and garage 1204 Pearl-st. Inquire 129 Kroeger-st., Phone 149-J. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court close in; all modern; $30 and $32 a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 115 E. Center St. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnished, with garage; across from the park. 406 No. Demon. Phone 563-J. FOR RENT—6-room duplex, all built ins, gas range, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floor throutout. Garage 209 S. Citron-st. FOR RENT—$30 per mo.; unfurnished five large-room modern house; nice location; paved street 129 Kroger St. Inquire near door, 203 Kroger St. MISCELLANEOUS $150 PHONOGRAPH—Can't be told from new; plenty of records; all for $64; one dollar weekly. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. BEAUTIFUL mah, baby grand, not three months old; now $325; two dollars weekly. Danz Piano Co. 162 W. Center, Anaheim. REGISTERED "Nubian" Billy service, A. G. Smith, owner Last house going east on Stanford-ave. Garden Grove. PIANO, like new. Fullerton 625. Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co. LITTLE USED Knabe; just the instrument for teacher; only $248. Danz Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. IF YOU need money, see People's Finance & Thrift Co., 120 North Los Angeles. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Perfectly marked checkered giant buck from registered stock, 6 months old, 25. Mrs. J. H. Miser, 1-2 mile west of Stanton on Clair-ave between Western-ave and Hansonrd. BUSINESS CARDS BARCLAY custom corsets and rubber reducing girdle sold by Lulu M. Scott, 125 North Janss; phone 250-W. MARCELLING, 50e—Mrs. E. L. Metcalf, 421 E. Broadway. FURNITURE Repaired and refinished. Antiqued a specialty. Work called for and delivered. Phone 1885-W. Powell and Skiles, Santa Ana. WINDOW and woodwork washing; also general housecleaning. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M. SUZANNE COCROFT—Reducing girdle and brassiere. Look thin while getting thin. Paris Cleaners, 133 N. Los Angeles. Phone 593. Demonstrations every Friday. M. EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg. Anaheim, Calif. 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 mild service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat, and laundry for linens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and M. Center Phone 1700. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. FOR RENT—116 S. Olive: I-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 853; also garage for rent, call same number. FOR RENT—Purnished single apt., at $35, including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply $202 Kraemer Bldg., adjoining City Hall. 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-Bever Bldg. $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-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center-st; phone 399-R. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Dandy building in rear of Wardrobe clothing store; suitable for shop or warehouse; 120 month. Wilson-Bever, 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 mild service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat, and laundry for linens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and M. Center Phone 1700. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnished, with garage; across from the park. 406 No. Lemon, Phone 568-J. FOR RENT—5-room duplex, all built ins, gas range, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floor thrustout. Garage 209 S. Citron-st. FOR RENT—$30 per mo.; unfurnished five large-room modern house; nice location; payed street 129 Kroger St. Inquire next door 203 Kroger St. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 311 N. Emily. FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom; close in. 215 Chestnut-st. FOR RENT—Sunny front room; close in; all modern conveniences.Call 469-J after 6 p.m. BOARD: in first class home, good meals, nicely served. 118 N. Helena. FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom to a lady.Close in. 211 N. Claudina. FOR RENT—4 rooms, unfurnished. 404 N. Lemon, across from park.Phone 562-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. TIME TABLE A.T.S.F.R. 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