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PAGE TWO SOCIETY PRESBYTERIAN LADIES HOLD BUSY SESSION THURSDAY'S Presbyterian Missionary society held in the mance, was a decidedly fine one. With the mentor in charge of devotionals the program opened. Miss Kate Rey gave a talk on "Is There an End to National Mission?" with her usual efficiency. A bit of color, a paper on the Pressmen, was contributed by Mrs. George Sloop, and Mrs. H. A. Hawley told of the work among the Chinese in San Francisco. Mrs. Hawley has but recently returned from a visit to the northern city, where she learned much about her chosen topic. A discussion of the legacy of Mrs. Dimnick, treasurer of the Presbyterian society, of Los Angeles, who left $5000 in missions interesting and brought out the fact that the amount will be divided between a school in San Francisco and a school in China. Mrs. H. A. Johnston read a paper contributed by Mrs. F. N. Gibbs, on "Our Responsibilities and Obligations," Mrs. Gibbs being absent from town, Mrs. T. H. Walker told of the nurses' problems in India. After closing the study hour, the committee, Mrs. S. S. Collins, Mrs. LeRoy Berger and Mrs. Daley Casey served refreshments. The ladies are much interested in the plan to send fruit to the Ponythe Mexican school and many a glass of jelly and jam is on a high shelf awaiting the pleasant task of packing for shipment. Neighbor Club Opens Pullerton Ebell held its first meeting of the season yesterday, devoting considerable of the time to reviewing the progress of the club. Important Call Rev. J. H. Peters, of Grace Lutheran church, has received a call from the home mission board of the Lutheran church to begin church extension work in Los Angeles. Rev. Petera has not definitely decided whether he will accept the invitation but will call a meeting of the congregation tomorrow to confer about the matter. Services will be held tomorrow at the usual time. A special communion service is arranged for the evening at which the president of the California Synod, Rev. George Pauhert, of Santa Ana will be present. Fine Gift for Officer One of the very nice features of the big Encampment, Rebekah and Odd Fellows picnic in Orange-o-park, was presentation of a fraternal collar to Henry A. Mang, district deputy grand patriarch, who is completing his second year in that capacity in Dist. No. 3. The collar is a combination of insignia representing the ranks of past grand, past chief patriarch and past district deputy grand patriarch. The presentation speech was made by Judge J. H. Howard and the gift came as a great surprise to the recipient. The picnic, with the Encampment as host, was a great success. A basket lunch was served at 6:30. A program of song was presented by Mr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Durfee and Mrs. J. Marvin Hitchcock. John L. Harris was in charge. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and Encampment members from Pullerton Anaheim and Brea made a large jolly crowd. The Lois Thimble club presented its quilt to Mrs. Pearl Fay, whose all day sucker purchase included the quilt as a gift. WHIST BRINGS MANY PLAYERS ABOUT TABLES CURROUNDED by bouquets of roses whose fragrance was not the least of the pleasures at the meeting of the Star whist club the usual round of times was played in Masonic temple yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Chas H. Mann and Mrs. W. P. Quarton as hostesses. In the absence of her mother, who was injured in an accident several weeks ago Mrs Fern Amack assisted Mrs Manin. Seven tables were played with honors finally falling to Mrs William Hours, first; Mrs A.K.Dahl second; Miss Treida James third; and Mrs Victor LaMont fourth. The hostesses served a two course refreshment after games covers being placed for the Mamines Eva Boyd, H. P.Campbell, A.K.Dahl, A.Daupin, P.L.Fergus, Wm.Houis,H.Hawson, Dean Hasson, William Jackson,H.Mercall,H.Parker,V.L.Mont,WmMcCann,J.P.Probar,Cina Pearson,J.W.Galton,A.Squire Charles Turner,Wr.Webb,Sr.W.C.Brown,V.Gelman,N.W.Palmer,H.Hoona and the hostesses. Minister Brings Bride The Rev.Ralph V.Steelhead well known young minister of the Menopite burch, returned yesterday from a vacation in the east bringing home a bride, formerly Mrs Ether Brown. The marriage took place in the bride's home at Council Bluffs.Ia., Tuesday Sept 9. Aside from being an active religious young woman, Mrs Steelhead is a musician of ability and will be a decidedly great help to her young husband in his labors. The two young folk were trends in the same city in Colorado several years ago and the marriage is a happy limax to their early friendship. Reception To Pastor Calvary Baptist congregation the committee, Mrs. S. S. Collins, Mrs. LeRoy Berger and Mrs. Dukey Casey served refreshments. The ladies are much interested in the plan to send fruit to the Forsyth Mexican school and many a glass of jelly and jam is on a high shelf awaiting the pleasant task of packing for shipment. Neighbor Club Opens Fullerton Ebell held its first meeting of the season yesterday, devoting considerable of the time to reviewing the progress of the new club house under construction. The walls are going up with encouraging speed and the club is eagerly looking toward the dedication, which they hope is not very distant. Three one act plays were read by visiting entertainer and music at numbers added to a program of delight and benefit. Popular Artist Sings Miss Ruth Pitts, the coloratura soprano, will give a concert in the new Woman's club house Orange Thursday evening, under maspiee of the Ways and Means committee. Miss Pitts recently sang several numbers at the Rotary club lunchoon and was highly appreciated. H. H. Williams, Fullerton agent of the P.E. and S.P., returned today from a two weeks' vacation, the greater part of which he spent at Los Beach. BUY A "Kennedy" Radiola YOU ARE SURE—of getting every station that every other set can get. AND A FEW MORE— The picnic, with the Encampment as host, was a great success. A basket lunchon was served at 6:30. A program of song was presented by Mr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Durfee and Mrs. J. Marvin Hitchcock. John L. Harris was in charge. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and Encampment members from Fullerton Anaheim and Brea made a large, jolly crowd. The Lois Thimble club presented its quilt to Mrs. Pearl Fay, whose all day sucker purchase included the quilt as a gift. Dancing to music by the Mitchell orchestra was the pastime later in the evening. Hostess Wins Prize Meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott, the Shuffle club had a very pleasant hour over their chosen game, augmented by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Luhring and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Starkey as substitutes, although regretting that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen, regular members, could not also be present. The prize was won by the hostess who laughingly said it looked like a frame-up and until pressed to do so, objected to accepting the lovely boudoir lamp, the prize. Mr. Luhring won the men's prize. Mrs. Elliott served her guest with a two-ourse luncheon after games. Reception To Pastor Calvary Baptist congregation will extend a reception to their pastor, the Rev. Y. K. Lodbetter. Tuesday evening of next week, at the big tent on South Citron, in which services are temporarily being held. Everyone in Anaheim is cordially invited, especially pastors and congregations of other denominations. A pleasing program is prepared and it is the ambition of the committee to make this a real get-acquainted affair. Mrs. M. H. Mayberry is chairman of the reception committee and Mrs. Carrie E. Mawe of the social committee. Big Class to Come Lois Rebekah lodge held an interesting meeting last evening and planned a large one for the early October session when ten candidates will be initiated. New applications were read and two were taken in by transfer from eastern states. Announcement of drill practice to be held Sept. 27, was made with the emphatic wish that all members of the team be present to take her own place. Dancing and visiting occupied the remainder of the evening during which time Mrs. Mattie Gates chairman of the refreshment committee, served a light repast. Several local members will go to Bresa this evening where three candidates will be initiated. LOCALS Walter Benmond, Toaster master at Long Island, and close friend of Mr. and Mrs. E.D.Abrams, made a call upon the latter couple Today, much to their mutual relight. Mr. and Mrs. M.L.Wolfe, son and daughter, of 734 North Olive stare again at home after a summer passed in South Dakota, their former nome state. They visited relatives in many places and enjoyed the motor trip both ways. Mr. and Mr.W.B.Carney, who have resided at 1111 East Broadway have gone to Los Angeles to make their home. Mr. and Mrs.F.N.Gibbs and family have returned from a week's outing at Idyllwild. Mr. and Mrs.Paul Gortch and the Miss Nittany College Home at Council Bluffs, Ia., Tuesday Sept. 9. Aside from being an active religious young woman, Mrs.Steelhead is a musician of ability and will be a decidedly great help to her young husband in his labors. The two young folk were trends in the same city in Colorado several years ago and the marriage is a happy limax to their early friendship. YOU ARE SURE— of getting every station that every other set can get. AND A FEW MORE— Don't be satisfied with less than the best. MANY SIZES AND STYLES— To Suit any pocketbook from the smallest to the largest. $97 to $800 A. Bevillard Established 1912 Northern Orange County Distributor 218 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 489 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wolfe, son and daughter, of 734 North Olive are again at home after a summer passed in South Dakota, their former name state. They visited relatives in many places and enjoyed the motor trip both ways. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Carney, who have resided at 1111 East Broadway have gone to Los Angeles to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Gibbs and family have returned from a week's outing at Idyllwild. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gortch and the Misses Nettie and Erlie Aubert were visitors in Balboa yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walop. Mrs. Freeman Jack Ashen went to Los Angeles to pass a week with her husband's mother and grandmother, prior to their return to the home in St. Louis following a winter pass in California. Police are trying out a new Buick which the city may purchase to take the place of the worn-out "tin fizzle" as the police patrol car. At sanitarium: Mrs. D. O. Kelly, East Anaheim; and A. A. Wanless, Redlands. The employee of the local office of the Standard Oil Co. picnic tomorrow at Orange-co park. FULLERTON BRIEFSE R. S. Gregory, Fullerton building contractor announced today that he now has four new houses under construction on Woods-are Fullerton, and expects to start work on about eight more within a short time. He expects to do some more building in Anaheim later. C. A. Wood, of Fullerton, has purchased the interests of R. S. Gregory in the Paul D. Price service station on S. Spadrard. Walter Thornton, pastor of the First Christian church of Fullerton Kiwanga Club on "A. Conston will speak Tuesday at the Ful-munity's Greatest Asset." Nels Newman of Fullerton made a business trip to Santa Ana this morning. AT THE HOTEL PLEASANT E. M. Morrison, C. V. James, Insley A. Ray, and A. A. Gaylor, Los Angeles; Pete B. Real and wife, Santa Monica, and Miss Luille Erbes, Long Beach. THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. BET BRINGS NY PLAYERS ABOUT TABLES UNDED by bouquets of whose fragrance was not of the pleasura at one of the Star whist club the end of the games was played in the temple yesterday after Mrs. Chas. H. Mann W. P. Quarton as host the absence of her mother was injured in an accident weeks ago Mrs. Penn assisted Mrs. Mehn tables were played with really falling to Mrs. Willis First; Mrs. A.K. Dahlias Frieda James third Victor LaMont fourth. customers served a two freshment after games placing for the Mrs Boyd. H.P. Campbell, A.H. L. Campbell, E.L. Housia, M.H. Housia, William Jackson, E.B. Burger, L.Montain, J.P. Probst, Chana W.Gaudier, A.Sipperur, W.E. Webb, Sr., N.V. Grabman, W.N. H Moore and the host Inter Brings Bride Ralph V. Steelhead, well minister of the Mench, returned yesterday in the east, bringing a bride, formerly Mrs.wn. The marriage took the bride's home at Counla, Tuesday, Sept. 9, from being an active reeling woman, Steelmusician of ability and decidedly great help to husband in his labor young folk were trends city in Colorado seago and the marriage is imax to their early Tion To Pastor Baptist congregation LITTLE GIRLS IN RELAY RACES Little girls relay fool races around the city park were held this afternoon by Park Superintendent Guyak. The prize was a month's swimming in the pool, free of charge. Tom Ingram of the California theatre and Arthur Cohen of the Jewel Box were indices. Mr. Ingram gave the losing team a free pass for an evening at the theatre. The winning team made the round in four minutes and 20 seconds. The winners were: Alice Berry, captain; Edith Spencer, Dorothy Berry and Betty Rogers, Clara Leonard was on the team officially, but did not arrive in time for the race, and Betty Rogers was substituted. The losing team was composed of Marjorie Lane, Pauline Rushh and Elizabeth Myers. Marjorie Carlieh was captain or the team, but was absent, and her place was taken by a boy. Mr. Guysi said that this would be made a special event next season. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The weekly high school paper, the Anaranco, is publishing an intermediate column, Sept. C.C Smith and Principal Paul Neal are heartily in accord with the plan and it should tend to make the good school spirit exist between the Intermediate and high schools even better. Many of the intermediate teachers and pupils take their lunchons at the high school cafeteria and enjoy the acquaintance of teachers and students formed during the day's short intermission. Alfred Clayes, son of J.A. Clayes local high school principal, is taking special work in Santa Ana Junior college, in preparation for receiving a certificate for coaching. At present he is assisting Coach A.E Fitzsimmons in training the Colonists. WOMAN LEADS MAN INTO COURTING Man does the courting but woman controls the process! Man is spoken of as the wooer, but falling in love is really mediated by the woman. So says William L. Thomas, in his studies in the social psychology of sex. By glitter she balts him. By glitter she not infrequently aims to hold him. The whole business it seems, has been organized in full appreciation of this by men. In primitive society, we are told: while it was one of the functions of the female to charm, she had not the competitive problem of the modern femme. There was little chance that a primitive woman would go unmatched. But with the development of male initiative, he began to pick and choose with a degree of fastidiousness, and woman began to employ the art innate with her sex and flashied forth in all the glitter her circumstances (or her credit) would permit. "Ununder the new stimulation to be and with the addition of ornaments to the repertoire of her charms, woman has assumed an almost aggressive attitude toward courtship.... The means of attraction she employs are so highly elaborate, and her technique is so finished, that she is really more active in courtship than man. "By dress, behavior, coqueryy, modesty, reserve, and occasional boldness she gains the attention of the man and infiltrates him. He does the courting but she controls the process." State Societies Michigan Association of Southern California picnic, Saturday September 28. Sycamore Grove park Los Angeles. Oregon picnic, Sunday September 21. Sycamore Grove park Los Angeles. LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 457 AN ORDINANCE CALLING AND PROVIDING FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HOLD IN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, STATE OF CALEBORIA, ON SATURDAY, THE 18th DAY OF OCTOBER, 1836. THE OBJECT BEING TO SUBMIT TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTOR OF SAID CITY THE PROPOSITION TO INCUR. BOND DEBT BY SAID CITY FOR FOLLOWING PURPOSE THE ACQUISITION CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF A POWER PLANT FOR SUPPLYING ELECTRICITY FOR SAID CITY THE INHABITANTS FOR PURPOSE OF LIGHT HEAT AND POWER. WHENEAK THE Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim is regular meeting held on the 14th day of August, 1823, by a vote more than two-thirds of the members of said Board of Trustees did pass and adopt a resolution denouncing that the public entered demands also the public necessary to acquire and construct the City of Anaheim of a certain municipal improvement course to wit: The construction and completion of power plant for supplying electricity for said City and its inhabitants for purposes of light heat and power. WHILEAK THE House of machinery and equipment of said power plant,the acquisition and installation of engines,and engine auxiliaries operate electric generators,andthe acquisition and installation of electric generators.excavation,switch boards and auxiliaries for supplying electricity for said City and its inhabitants for purposes of light heat and power. The cost of the completion of which said municipal improvement was estimated at Two Hundred thousand dollars. Baptist congregation a reception to their Rev. Y. K. Ledbetter, opening of next week, at South Citron, in everyone in Anaheim leyted, especially congregations of other towns. A pleasing proposal and it is the ample committee to make pret-acquainted affair. H. Mayberry is chair-reception committee part of the litte. Class to Come kash lodge held an instant last evening and early when ten candi-initated. New appliance read and two were transfer from eastern moment of drill practice 27. Was made with wish that all merri-team be present to place, visiting occupied of the evening during Mrs. Mattie Gates, the refreshment com-ing a light repast. Sev-mbors will go to Bres where three candi-initated. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconscious. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school calcetria and enjoy the acquaintance of teachers and students formed during the day's short intermission. Alfred Claye, son of J. A. Claye local high school principal, is taking special work in Santa Ana Junior college in preparation for receiving a certificate for coaching. At present he is assisting Coach A. E Fitzsimons in training the Colonists. Miss Lola Dyer, French and Spanish teacher in the high school had her master's thesis, "The History of the Cabildo of Mexico City, 1524-1634" published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly. A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs in the same issue. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconscious. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school had her master's thesis, "The History of the Cabildo of Mexico City, 1524-1634" published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly. A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs in the same issue. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconscious. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school had her master's thesis, "The History of the Cabildo of Mexico City, 1524-1634" published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly. A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs in the same issue. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconscious. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school had her master's thesis, "The History of the Cabildo of Mexico City, 1524-1634" published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly. A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs in the same issue. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconnected. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school had her master's thesis, "The History of the Cabildo of Mexico City, 1524-1634" published in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly. A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs in the same issue. MAN, 75, BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO, Sept. 20—San Diego co., was being combed today by authorities for two young thugs alleged to have beaten Lu-ther Norton, 75, after they had kidnapped him and he refused to give them money. According to Norton the two young men acco-mented him in El Cajon ave., and when he refused to hand over money, which they demanded he wan struck on the head and re-derived unconnected. Norton gained his senses when his captors threw him into the bay. The shallowness of the water and the shock of its coldness is said to have saved Norton's life. RUM SHIP ASHORE ILLAWCO, Wash. Sept. 20—The large hallbut schooner Alfa is high and dry on the beach at Ocean Park, north of here today after coming ashore yesterday with a cargo of bonded liquor. Members of the crew were miss-ing when deputy sheriffs appeared on the scene last night. 45,000 AT ROUNDUP RENDLETON, Gre., Sept. 20—A crowd estimated at 45,000 jam mod its way into the big round-up arena this afternoon to see the final battle between the world's best cowboy riders and some of the range's wildest and most unmanageable horses. 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20—Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Ersertm throwing the population into panic. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL Many of the intermediate teachers, and pupils take their lunch-com at the high school had her master's thesis, "The History ofthe Cabildoof Mexico City,1524-1634" published inthe Louisiana Historical Quarterly.A very complimentary editorial on her article occurs inthe same issue. MAN,75,BATTLES WITH TWO THUGS SAN DIEGO,SEPT.20——Mai denity is chair-reception committee artifact MARTIA D.WAITER.Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.Sevmbors will go to Brews where three candi-initiated. VISIONING OF DRILL PRACTICE 27.was made with wish that all mer-chants team be present to place visiting occupied or evening durée Mrs.Mattie Gates,the refreshment compa-lent a light repast.SevmbORS will go to BreWS WHERE EACH election hereby called and orderedand canvassed determined and declaredtherefore included accordingto interestbeen paid on sale indebtednesswill be not exceed six per annumpayableintimelyand amitablyand principallyunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarunanimousand similarun animiousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyunanimousand similarlyun animiousand similarlyun animiousand similarlyun animious和 similarlyun animious和 similarlyun animious和 similarlyun animious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUnAnimious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarlyUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animious和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 SimilarityUn Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animiously和 Similarity Un Animily 和 Similarity Un Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 和 Animalia 的动物界 60 QUAKE VICTIMS CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 20. - Sixty persons were killed and 300 villages were destroyed today as new earth tremors shook the province of Erserum throwing the population into pand. Forty additional fatalities were reported from the Passinler district. Huge fissures appeared in the fields. AT THE ANGELINA HOTEL C. F. Snow, R. W. Neusderer, C. C. Childs, and Roy L. Monk. Los Angeles; Homer O. Griffith, San Diego; D. R. Van Duyne, Alhambra; Harry J. Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Homer, San Francisco. AT THE VALENCIA HOTEL T. J. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Keling, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hill, Beverly Sutherland and Jesse Stimington, Los Angeles; Geo. C. Edgar and wife, Beumont; H. H. Whitehead, and W. Castle, Gloria M.; A. S. Trayer, and Mrs. M. B. Stockwell, San Diego. Jock had been to have his photo taken when he got the proofs he showed them to his real Sandy, who looked at them in silence for a moment. "Dinna ye like it?" asked Jock anxiously. "Ay! But it seems a petty ye couldn't be smiled when the mon was takin' ye," replied Sandy slowly. "Ay, mon!" said Jock sadly "but how could I when they phoies were costing me twel' shillin'a the diszen?" The host at the drawing room concert was nervous and inexperienced and at the end of a sonn with which one of the guards had "obliged" he rose hurriedly. "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, "before Mrs. Smith started to sing she—ah—told me her—ah—voice was not in the best condition, and—ah—asked me to apologize for it, but I neglected to do so and—ah—I apologize now." Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur expressed the opinion that the four-power treaty of the Washington conference had assured a lastnig peace in the Pacific. "I took up with the president," he said, "the question of the relative importance of surface and subsurface war craft and aviation. MYSTERY IN MURDER OF LOS ANGELES WOMAN Continued from page one kitten to see where they were. I found a spot of blood on the wall. I became alarmed because Mrs. Hunn was accustomed to attacks of the heart. On the floor I found a blood coated hammer. "Thel heard a shot. I rushed to the yard in the rear of the apartment court and found Mrs. Hunn dead. A bullet pierced her heart. The stranger was gone. I called F. W. Latham, owner of the apartment house and we summoned Dr. Andrew Bonillaik, who after a brief examination pronounced Mrs. Hunn dead." Clifton H. Hunn, husband of the main woman, who police learned had been living at the Illinois Athletic Club in Chicago, could not be located today and was believed to be on his way to Pandena. Gibson a retired business man, was a frequent visitor at the Hunn residence. NONSTE BEAT: Reduce your weight to normal by a scientific treatment. No starvation diet. No winculous exercise. No drugs. Your treatment gladiates given. MARCELLE PHILLIPPE 206 Medical Ridge, Phone 1752-1435-12-8 N.Male St., Santa Ana Willbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question. "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question, "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question, "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental and the oriental. There were no insidious comparisons. After the speech a Japanese representative congratulated me upon it. Wilbur then referred to his Seattle speech in which he discussed the Japanese question, "I did not see what the newspapers quoted me as saying about the Japanese question," he declared. "I did not say two antagonistic civilizations," I said two different civilization. "I wasn't specifically referring to the Japanese." I was differentiating path between the occidental andthe orientalThere were no insidious comparisons.AfterthespeechaJapaneserepresentativecongratulatedmeuponit." ShalltheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountofTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountOfTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountOfTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountOfTwoHundredForkyThousand($210,000,00)DollarsfortheconstructionandcompletionofacertainmunicipalimprovementbytheCityofAnselminsurgeabond debttoamountOfTwoHundredForkyThousand($210, LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 157 ORDINANCE CALLING AND HOLDING FOR AND GIVING THE OF A SPECIAL ELECTOR TO BE HELD IN THE CITY ANAHEIM, STATE OF CALIFA, ON SATURDAY, THE DAY OF OCTOBER, 1924 OBJECT BEING TO SUBMIT THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS SAID CITY THE PROPOSITO INCUBE BONDED BY SAID CITY FOR THE TOWING PURPOSE, THE ACTION, CONSTRUCTION AND LENTION OF A POWER FOR SUPPLYING ELECTRY FOR SAID CITY AND ENHABITANTS FOR PURPOSE OF LIGHT, HEAT AND CONSTISTING OF EXAMBULATION AND REMODELING A MUNICIPAL BUILDING SAID CITY THE HOUSE OF MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT OF SAID POWER REPAIR ACQUISITION AND INSTALL OF ENGINES AND ENAUXILARIES TO OPER ELECTRICAL GENERATORS THE ACQUISITION AND INSTATION OF ELECTRIC GENS, EXCITERS, SWITCH AND AUXILARIES FOR ELECTRICITY FOR AND ITS INABILITY FOR PURSUITS OF LIGHT, AND POWER. BREAK the Board of Trustthe City of Anaheim at a meeting held on the 14th August, 1924, by a vote of each two-thirds of the members said Board of Trustees and adopt a resolution design that the public enter also the public necessity is the acquisition and construction by the City of Anaheim municipal improvement. With The Acquisition, conclusion and completion of an implant for supplying elector said City and its ins-ts for the purposes of light and power, consisting of examble generators, and the ion and installation of endustrial engine auxilaries to phonode generators, and auxilaries for supplyability for said City and habitant for purposes of heat and power. Most of the completion of a municipal improvement initiated at Two Hundred COLLEEN MOORE AS STAGE VAMP. Colleen Moore, the "Flaming Youth Girl," the acknowledged perfect flapper of the screen, has turned her back on hoydenish flapper roles for the time being. In "Flirting With Love," the comedy drama of stage life, coming to the California theater tomorrow and Monday, she demonstrates that she is just as much at home in parts calling for emotional dramatic acting as she is in roles of lighter vein. In the First National picture versatile Colleen shares the co-featuring honors with Conway Tearle and is supported by a well-balanced cast, containing such names as Winifred Bryson, Frances Raymond, John Patrick, Alan Roscoe, William Gould and Marla Rubia. Directed by John Francis Dillon, who handled the megaphone on "Flaming Youth" and "The Perfect Flapper," two of Miss Moore's most recent outstanding successes, "Flirting With Love," unique as to plot and story construction, is sure to please the picture patron who have enjoyed Miss Moore's past screen work. Miss Moore enacts the role of a highly temperamental actress, a star in musical comedies the success of which has been based on the risque nature of their plot. Her new show is closed through the instrumentality of a stage reformer, a part played by Mr. Tearle. The actress pretends to lose her memory, and wanders into the home of the reformer, who also is a student of psychology, planning to deceive him into believing that she is a subject for psychological study and then to ridicule him publicly. Miss Moore's part calls for a difficult type of acting, for OFFICER SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20—Mystery surrounding the death of Ralph T. Harrison; chief petty officer on the U.S. S. California whose body was found with two gunshot wounds in a local hotel room late yesterday, was cleared up today when an autopsy showed that he had committed suicide. A bullet wound in the chest and head caused the police to believe Harrison had been murdered. Friends told the police that Harrison had been despondent. MRS. MONTGOMERY DIES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20—Funeral services for Mrs. J. G. Montgomery, grandmother of Baby Peggy, child film star, will be held here Tuesday. throughout the play she really enacts two roles—that of the temperamental actress and that of the "amnesia victim," a demurst, modest and shy young woman, the antithesis of the blase stage performer. The comedy, "Going East," shows big, bashful Lloyd Hamilton as a country boy, his first night on a sleeper being one of the funniest things ever put in pictures. You'll miss a hundred good laughs if you fail to see this comedy. Kinogram News showing all the latest animated news is on the same program. Final Times tonight. Blanche Sweet in "Teens' D'Urber-villes," and Jack Dempsey in "All's Swell on the Ocean." CHICHESTER S PILLS INSPECTOR—Ask H. Squires. Judge—Fred B. Kern. Clarke—Genieve Fording. Susie J. Jayne. The following named persons, each of whom is a qualified elector of the cohesive Electoral Committee: plant for supplying elecplant for said City and its inforces for the purposes of light power, consisting of exhausted building in said City housing of machinery and machinery plant, the ointment and installation of engine and auxiliary generators, and the installation of elecelectrators, exciters, switch and auxilaries for supplyability for said City and its ubiquity for purposes of heat and power. of the completion of municipal improvement aimed at $240,000.00 in thousand ($240,000.00) which said cost was and is to be paid out of the annual income and resales City. THEREFORE, the Board decides of the City of Anaderain as follows: 1. A special election has called and ordered to be the City of Anaheim, State of Anaheim, on Saturday, the 15th october, 1924, the official submit to the qualified submit to the qualified said City the proposition of a bonded indebtedness City of Anaheim to the of Two Hundred Forty ($240,000.00) Dollars for one of the construction and one of a certain municipal city of Anaheim. The acquisition, conditioning a power for supplying electricity and its inhabitation in said City for the houschitecture and equipment power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain municipal power plant, the acquisition of engines, and the installation of extension and a certain Municipal Power Plant, the polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "A" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "B" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "C" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "D" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "E" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "F" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "G" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "H" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street and North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "I" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street和North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "J" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street和North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "K" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street和North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "L" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street和North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in and for Consolidated Voting Procedure "M" shall be at the Central School Building located on the North side of East Charleston Street between North Emily Street和North Philadelphia Street. The polling place in AND CONSOLIDATED VOTING PROCEDURE "N" shall be at THE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING located ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE 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All distinguisherecruals are forbiddenall the ballot void. 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