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CLASSIFIED RATES 25c per Line, for 3 times, 25c per line for 6 times, $1.00 per line per month. No charged ad accepted for less than 45c. Phone 151. No ad accepted nor canceled after 11 a.m. on day of publication. Real Estate and Rentals CHURCHES Will the pastors or those in charge of the Sunday service church announcements jointly bring in the copy for their services by 9 o'clock Friday afternoon, as the church announcement column is made up at that hour and those brought in afterward are regretfully not necessarily left out. The Plain Dealer is anxious to print all church news possible and will appreciate this co-operation. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Corner Broadway and Helena Sta. Leon L. Myers, pastor, Bible school, 9:30 a.m. Beginners Dept. ages 3-6 meets on 2nd floor. Primary Dept. ages 7-9, meets on 1st floor. Junior Dept. ages 10-12, meets on 1st floor. Intermediate Adult 13—meets on 2nd floor. Church service, 11 a.m. Processional, Invocation, Communion Hymn, Offertory solo, selected, Hymn, Prayer, Anthem, selected, Sermon: "Evangelism." Invitation Hymn, Baptismal service. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Processional, Invocation, Hymn, Offertory solo, selected, Hymn, Prayer, Anthem, Sermon: "A Dead Church or a Living Christ, Which?" Invitation Hymn. PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDA—Sunday school, 9:45; Frenching service 11:00 a.m.; Young People's meeting, 6:20. MAXWELL SPIRITUAL—Sunday school 9:15; Sermon, 10:20; Services will be held each Sunday as follows: lyceum 9:20 a.m., open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11 to 5:30. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Emily and Adrie Sta. Rey, A. G. H. Bode, rector. Sunday services; 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:45 Sunday School; 10 a.m. Confirmation class; 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. Wednesday, 7:15 p.m. choir practice. Thursday, Confirmation class at 4 p.m., at 212 So, Ohio-st. FIRST SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION—Service in K. P. Hall, 925 W. Center-st. Circles every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. 7:30 Lecture and Messages. Sunday evenings: 7:30 p.m. Lectures and Messages. All welcome Mrs. Nellie Allen pastor. EVANGELICAL CHURCH—W. Center street at Helena, G. G. Schmid, minister. This church announces a special series of sixteen sermons on the character of Jesus to be delivered at the 11:15 o'clock hour of Worship, beginning September 28. General Theme for this Sunday: "Jesus Christ." 9:30 German: "Christ the Physician. 10:15 Sunday school. 11:15 "The Character of Jesus Sinlessness." 8:45 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 "Christ All in All." Special music. UNDENOMINATIONAL—Jesse NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Team of horses, team of mules John L. Wheeler 311 W. 5th st., Santa Ana, C Phone 1280. FOR RENT—5-room unfurnished house vacant Oct. 8th, Ph 724-W. WANTED—To trade a silver plated Melody C Conn Saxophone a rowboat motor. E. J. Hart 206 E. Broadway, phone 336 FOR EXCHANGE—I have phonograph records I will change for their selections. Ph 524-J. FOR RENT—Lovely 5-room home furnished, all modern garages close in and near high school. C. B. Berger Co. 108 S. Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—High grade Fox coat $115. Apt 18, 205 W. Chico nut. CYPRESS, CYPRESS, Sept. 27 — Barnett son of Mr. and Mrs L. Barnett, of Cypress, who trained two broken ribs wishing football at the Anah High School Friday, has opened double pneumonia. He been removed from his home the Anaheim hospital His dition is very serious. Mr. and Mrs E. P. Smith the Cypress Garage moved their new home in the Cypress Home Gardens tract Wednesdays. Mr. and Mrs George M left Wednesday for Jerome, for a five weeks' visit. Mrs. Belle Flagan, who been ill for some time at the Hospital is unable to attend her usual visit. Processional, Invocation, Hymn, Offertory solo, selected, Hymn, Prayer, Anthem, Sermon: "A Dead Church or a Living Christ, Which?" Invitation Hymn. PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDA—Sunday school, 9:45; Prenching service 11:00 a.m.; Young People's meeting, 6:20. MAXWELL SPIRITUAL—Sunday school 9:15, Sermon, 10:30; Services will be held each Sunday in follows: lyceum 9:30 a.m., healing services, 10:20; class in study of mediumship, 11:30; message circles, 12:30 p.m., and every Monday and Thursday, lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. V. K. Ledbetter, pastor, 8:30 Sunday School Prayer meeting, 9:45 Classes for everybody, 11 Morning worship, subject, "The Mind of Christ." 6:30 B. Y. P. U. All young people cordially invited, 7:30 Evening service, 7:30 Wednesday, Mid-week prayer service, 1:00 p.m. Monday Special sewing meeting with Mrs. R. J. Grange, 109 West South-st. Thursday. Regular all day meeting with Mrs. Mayberry, 214 So Olive. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Thomas Holmes Walker, Minister, corner Claudina and Cypress-st. Morning, 11. Rally Sunday for Bible school and church. Prelude, "Song Without Words." Derschak; Anthem, "Lead Us O Father," Wooler; Offertory Poem, "My Redeemer," Gouned—Mrs. Walter Ross; Sermon: "My self and Some Others." Postlude, "Postlude in D" Sheppard. Evening, 7:30; Prelude, selected; Chorus, "The Tramp of the Host." Gabriel; Offertory duet, "I Am With You," Harkness—Mrs. Rosa and Mr. Anhleigh. Sermon: "A Letter Everybody Reads." Postlude, selected. "Every members present" is the alogan fog the day. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL—Buena Park, S. F. Hilgenfeld, pastor; 9:45 Sunday school, E. Bastidy, Supt. Classes for everyone. Morning service 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor 8:30; Evening sermon 7:30. CHRIST TEMPLE OF DIVINE REVELATION—Services held every Sunday 8 p.m.; Friday 2:30 and 8 p.m., W.O.W.Hall, Chestnut and Lemon Sta., E.Meyers, Pastor, phona. Pullerton 173-R-5. All welcomes. XION LUTHERAN CHURCH—H. O. Schweitzer pastor. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASSN—Moore Hall, 198 W. Center st., 5:30-5:20 p.m., Bible Study class, "The Divine Plan of the Ages." 7:30 p.m., Public lecture, George Ripper, Los Angeles, "The Bride of Christ." CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. P. Browne, Services Sunday morning 7:30, 8:30 and 10 o'clock Again? WEST BROADWAY M.E. CHURCH—F. W. Elger, pastor. GRACE LUTHERAN—One block from Boundway on S.Palmst. Rev. J. H. Peters, pastor; 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m., Divine Worship; 7:30 p.m., Services. Wednesday 7 p.m., Bible Hour Saturday, 9 p.m., Religious instruction for all children over 10 years of age. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS will hold services on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m. And Relief Society meeting at-2 p.m.on Tuesday. Placeof meeting the W.O.W.hall on the corner of Chestnut and Lemon streets. All are cordially invited to attend. PLACENTIA BIBLE CLASS—Sunday morning Round Table clubhouse, Placentia; 9:30.Charles E.Fuller, teacher.Subject: "Are you more than a Soap and Water Christian?" Last Study in the series on the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament. This lesson will be based on the Prophecy of Malachi. Special music. WHITE TEMPLE—James Allen Geislinger, D.D., minister,Sunday school; 9:30; George H.Turdick,sunt. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Smith the Cypress Garage,moved their new home in the Cypress Home Gardens tract Wednesdays.Mr. and Mrs. George M left Wednesday for Jerome,A for a five weeks' visit. Mrs. Belle Fligan who been ill for some time at the press Hospital.is slowly impinging. Mrs. Howard Beckwith and Jack,and Mrs.H.H.Webb San Pedro,visted Mrs.B.Seonce,Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.Mam King,mery of Cypress,a sporting new 1925 Willys-Knight S.Coupe.The new home of Mr. and D.C.Battle,east of Cypress nearing completion.The parents are at work and the halls will be ready for occupancy about three weeks. G.G.Priddy,jack Fuquay,Cypress,Mr.Rhodes and Mr.ton.of Oklahoma.left Weddow morning for Filmore.o deer hunt They will be go until Saturday. Carey Canthorn left Weddow day for Coachella on a busin trip. Mrs.Dora Fels sold three Wednesday in the Cypress Ondra tract.east of Cypress.lots were bought by a Los Geles man.The sale amount to $1950. Mr. and Mrs.Ed Van Slyke,Graham,and Mr.A.G.Wr.of Hilton,Calif.,visited Mrs.C.Cawthorne Tuesday. Prayer—Dean A.J.Bode;Anthro "Pligrim Chorus from Tannhaer",Wagner;Scripture readiness Announcements; Offertory.So How Beautiful Upon the Motto,Harker—Mrs.J.M.Hitcock;Address,District Attorney,Nelson,Hgmn;Benediction—HThos.Walker;Postlude.Select CHURCH OF THE NAZAREZ—Tabernacle on North-st Cloudlin Rev.Pletcher Galloway,pass Sunday is to be Rally Day the tabernacle.A special RDay program has been prepared by the Sunday School.Them lll o'clock Miss Myrtle Man whois a returned missionary who speak Sunday evening the pass will preach on the subject,"Wwill ye do with Jesus?" Sunday school at 9:45.Day Swanson Supt.Young People Society at 6:30.Mrs.Poole charge of the Junior Society which meets at the same hour. CHRIST TEMPLE OF DIVINE REVELATION—Services held every Sunday $ p.m.; Friday 2:30 and $ p.m., W. O. W. Hall, Chestnut and Lemon St. E. Meyers, Puster, phone, Pullerton 172-R-5. All welcome. ZION LUTHERAN-CHURCH—H. O. Schmelzer, pastor, 2:45 Sunday School. 2:30 English Services with Holy Communion. 2 p.m. Thursday, Ladies' Aid. 2 a.m. Saturday, religious instruction. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST—Corner Philadelphia and Charlies. Sunday school 9:20 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Sub-"Reality." A meeting Wednesday at $ p.m., at which testimonials are given, Free reading room in the First National bank building, room $64. PLACENTIA HIBLE CLASS—Sunday morning Round Table clubhouse, Placentia, 9:30. Charles E. Fuller, teacher. Subject: "Are you more than a Soap and Water Christian?" Last study in the series on the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament. This lesson will be based on the Prophecy of Malachi. Special music. WHITE TEMPLE—James Allen Gelstinger, D. D., minister. Sunday school, 9:30; George H. Tedrick, supt. Morning: Organ Prelude, selected—Miss Grace Curtis; Hymn; Apostles Creed; Prayer; Anthem. "God So Loved the World." Stainer; Responsive Reading, 43rd Sunday morning; Gloria; Scripture Lesson; Announcements; Offertory; Duet, "Come Holy Spirit," Sullivan—Miss Charlotte Avery, Mrs. M. E. Durfee; Sermon, Rev. George Irwin of Ontario, Calif. Hymn; Benediction; Postlude, selected. Evening: Organ Prelude, selected—Miss Grace Curtis; Hymn; Oxy-Acetylene Welding. TUBBY Mom Will Do YOU TELL FIBS SO YOU DO YOU PROMISED TO SHOOT A ROYAL SABLE AND MAKE ME A FOR COAT AS SHOWING YOU GOT YOUR NEW AIR-RIFLE. WELL GEE WHIZ, CAN'T YOU WAIT? I'M TOAKKIN ONE RIGHT NOW - YOU WAIT HERE AN I GUESS ILL SHOW YOU I CAN SHOOT ONE IF I WANT TO. MY GOODNESS BUT MY NOSE DOES GET SHINEY. I GUESS ILL SHOW HER IM NO DIFFER ILL KEEP MY PROMISE. STATE RENTALS Plain Dealer SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1924 NEW TODAY SALE—Team of horses, also of mules. John L. Wheeler, W. 5th-st., Santa Ana, Calif., e 1280. RENT—5-room unfurnished, vacant Oct. $8th, Phone W. TED—To trade a silver platelody C. Conn Saxophone for boat motor. E. J. Hartung, E. Broadway, phone 320-M. EXCHANGE—I have 50 graph records I will ex-change for ther selections. Phone RENT—Lovely 5-room house furnished, all modern, garage, in and near high school, $35. Berger Co. 108 S. Lox Anst. SALE—High grade Fox gun, 1175, Apt. 16, 205 W. Chest. CYPRESS PRESS, Sept. 27 — Jack Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnett, of Cypress, who sus- tall two broken ribs while long football at the Anaheim School Friday, has devel- double pneumonia. He has removed from his home to Anaheim hospital. His con- dition is very serious. and Mrs. E. P. Smith, of Cypress Garage, moved into new home in the Cypress Gardens tract Wednesday, and Mrs. George Miller Wednesday for Jerome, Arix, five weeks' visit. S. Belle Flagan, who has ill for some time at the Cy- Hospital is clearly visible. NEW TODAY FOR RENT—4-room house. Inquire $46 N. Palm-st. FOR RENT—Four room furni- sed modern apartment, garage. Inquire 111 E. Alberta. LOST—On west side, plans and specifications of house. Owner W. B. Hall, $15 S. Ohio. Finden return to 1209 W. Broadway. Reward. FOR RENT—Furnished modern 4-room house with garage, 728 N. Olive. FOR SALE—Gas service station, wash steam and grease rack, 5-year lease, $450, and inventory. Last month's rent paid. Address box F-2, Plain Dealer. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, 403 E. Center. FOR TRADE—One lot in Buena Park. Will take as payment good light car. Call 572-J. FOR SALE—One large ice box, new, made for meat wagon. Call 572-J or 320 N. Olive-st. FOR SALE—Ancona, Brown and White Leghorn hen, $1.25 each. Young Guinean, $1.50 pair, 9th house north of P.E. station at Cypress. W.J.Rennie. FOR SALE—Will have another rebuilt Cleltrac for sale in a few days. See if Monday. John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th-st., Santa Ana, Calif., call 1280. FOR SALE—New A.H. Fox double barrel shotgun, 12 gauge, with case, special built field grade, recoil pad, lyman ivory nights, front and rear. Cost $115. Will price at $70. Box H.K., care Plain Dealer. GOING EAST? Any one desiring to greatly reduce expenses by rail. NEW TODAY FINE TONED player plane, cost new $900, will sell for $185, rolls included. Easy terms. Danz Plano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Three burner gas stoves and heater just like new. $112 W.Broadway. FOR SALE OR TRADE—My $225 equity in new Ford coupe. Prefer roadster in trade. Will consider anything. Home after 4:30 p.m.L.L.Byera, W.Orangethorpe,Buena Park. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, nice private family. 517 S.Palm. WANT SANTA ANA For Sale or Exchange; nite mod- ern 5-room house adjoining high school. Phone 1053-W. FOR SALE—First class Winning-state Cabbage Plants. Imported seed from Holland; 1 1-2 miles west from Garden Grove on bottl- vard and 1 1-2 miles south on Magnolia-rd.A.Klukaa. STEINWAY piano cheap.Danz Plano Co., 162 W.Center,Anaheim. K of P.every Monday nite. 327 W.Center.All visitors welcome. POULTRY WANTED-Poultry for cash.Ph.E.W.Pohlman,7R2.Write RD2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — Concord granges where they grow; one mile east one-quarter mile north of Cypress on Lincoln Ave.C.S.Cox. $165 CASH buys good player plano and $8-hote rolls; cost new WANTED—Plain sewing on children clothes.Very reuse 206 S.Vine. WANTED—Laundry washing piiges for $1 and flat work.Called for and delivered.Pine.Phone 1119 Tipton WANTED-Carpenter works day or contract, finishing not work or remodelling. 981-J.J.H.Lateurette. WANTED-Plain or fancy ing at home or will go owe Zoya. WANTED.MONEY—Can large amount of money (amounts) at 10 per cent pli- ditional share in profits. Stand rigid investigation.A.J.B.Garvin,1001 Lane Los Angeles. WANTED-$2500 for 3 ye- house and lot value about Will give 1st mortgage.Kohlenberger,314 N.Philiphe.Phone 586-W. WANTED-Plain or fancy by piece or day.416 No.L.geles St. FOR RENT—HOUSE FOR RENT—3 bungalows nished,rent reasonable.I Clementing. FOR RENT-Four-room mousetheatereggs986-W. FOR RENT—Modern house.Inquire at 409 E.at. FOR RENT-Six-room unf- edd house and garage.327 Philadelphia. FOR RENT-Finest and FOREST OF THE NAZARENE orchard on North-st at sunn. Fletcher Galloway pastor day is to be Rally Day atubernacle. A special Rally program has been prepared the Sunday School. Then at clock Miss Myrtle Mangun is a returned missionary will Sunday evening the pastor reach on the subject, "What do with Jesus?" day school at 9:45. David son Supt. Young People's day at 6:20. Mrs. Poole has of the Junior Society which at the same hour. TIME TABLE A. T. & S. F. R. R. in effect February 17, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles No. 79 5:08 a.m. No. 71 11:38 a.m. No. 73 4:50 p.m. No. 75 8:52 p.m. Trains to San Diego No. 78 1:56 a.m. ***No. 73 10:04 a.m. No. 74 3:46 p.m. No. 76 6:47 p.m. POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohlman, 7R2, Write RD2. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — Concord grapes, where they grow, one mile east, one-quarter mile north of Cypress on Lincoln Ave. C. S. Cox. $165 CASH buys good player piano and $8-hote rolls, cost new $675. Danz Plano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. FOR SALE — Choice tomatoes; will deliver. Phone Anaheim 403-J. FOR SALE — Cling peaches, pears and grapes. Phone 1014-J, 122 So. West St. REGISTERED "Nubian" Billy service. A. G. Smith, owner Last house going east on Stanford-ave. Garden Grove. PIANO, like new, Fullerton $25. Harry Fellings, Nelson Music Co. SWEET TONED Star rplano, $75 pay $1 weekly. Danz Plano Co., 162 W. Center, Anaheim. FOR SALE — Grey reed sukle, baby bath tub, nursery, chair, high chair, motor crib, ideal thing for can. All in good condition. Plain Dealer, 736-J. FOR SALE — One standard make oversize automobile battery, cheap. Never been used a minute. Fits any six cylinder car. Apply $36 N. Helena, Saturday afternoon or Sunday. GRAPES ARE RIPE Delbelous Museats, 4c lb. Tokays, 6c lb. Fresh from tane. Bring containers, Vin Rosa Ranch, 3rd and Cypress, Arlesia. BUSINESS CARDS MARCELLING, 50c—Mrs. E. L Metcalf, 421 E. Broadway. FULLER'S household brushes, E.J Taylor, agent, 410 S.Broadway, Santa Ana; phone 751-M. MARCELLING, bob curling, 75c, 201 N.Clementine. Phone 1255. WINDOWS and woodwork washing; also general house cleaning. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M. BARCLAY custom corsets and rubber reducing girdle sold by Luila M. Scott, 125 North Janas; phone 250-W. FURNITURE Repaired and refinished. Antiques a specialty. Work called for and delivered. Phone 1865-W.Powell and Skiles, Santa Ana. SUZANNE COCROFT—Reducing circle and look thin FOR RENT—3 bungalows, mitted, rent reasonable. I.Clementine. FOR RENT—Four-room mansion, double garage, 986-W. FOR RENT—Modern house, Inquire at 409 E.st. FOR RENT—Six-room unfenced house and garage, 327 Philadelphia. FOR RENT—Finest and best large garage. Phone 545-524-J. FOR RENT—4-room modern galow with garage, 1120 W.nut. FOR RENT—Furnished mansion; read rent. $66 Sq. Philadelphiata. FOR RENT—Four-room mansion in bungalow close in; all modern; $302 a month. See Fred H.Sterd, 116 E.Center St. FOR RENT—6-room duplex built ins; gas range, 3 bed hardwood floor throne; G209 S.Citron-st. FOR RENT—$20 per mo.; mitted five large-room house; nice location; paved 129 Kroger St. Inquire next 203 Kroger St. FOR RENT—6-room house Santa Ana-st. Just outside limits; $32.50.Light.gas water paid. Phone 930-W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished mansion and washer; $25 per washer.Rose. FOR RENT—House; 3 room bath with garage; $18.Steeckle; 2 doors from S.Logeles-st. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS RENT A PIANO $2 per month.Danz Plano Co., 162 W.Canaheim. FOR RENT—Dandy building rear of Wardrobe clothing suitable for shop or warehousing.Wilson-Bevere.I Center-st; phone 999-R. FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINE AT REDUCED SUMMER RATE The finest fireproof apart hotel in Orange-co.Best lobby,social hall and roof gas luxuriously furnished apartments complete with maid services;phone ligat,hot and cold w gas,t steam,and laundry TIME TABLE A. T. & S. F. R. R. In effect February 17, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles *No. 79 ... 6:06 a.m. No. 71 ... 11:28 a.m. **No. 73 ... 4:50 p.m. No. 75 ... 8:52 p.m. Trains to San Diego No. 78 ... 1:56 a.m. ***No. 73 ... 10:04 a.m. No. 74 ... 3:46 p.m. No. 76 ... 6:47 p.m. *Through sleeper to Denver, Kansas City and Chicago. ***Through sleeper to Chicago and Grand Canyon connections ***Houston, Galveston, Texas and New Orleans, connections, and Phoenix connections. C. A. WALKER, Agent BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding Boon 147 So. Los Angeles St. BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING ethylene Welding J. E. Gatewood, Richfield WINDOWS and woodwork washing; also general house cleaning. Walter Kynast, phone 588-M. BARCLAY custom corrsets and rubber reducing girdle sold by Luu M. Scott, 125 North Janas; phone 250-W. FURNITURE Repaired and refinished. Antiques a specialty. Work called for and delivered. Phone 1865-W. Powell and Skiles, Santa Ana. SUZANNE COCROFT—Reducing girdle and brassiere. Look thin while getting this. Paris Cleaners, 123 N. Los Angeles. Phone 509. Demonstration every Friday. M. EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kraemer Bldg., Anaheim, Calif. Dorothea Stuthman Pianist and Teacher Phone 878 Studio 129 W. Chartres-st. Faculty member College of Music U.S.C. COMING DOWN All the apartments in the W. Bever Bldg. $40 NOW $30 $35 NOW $25 With garage if desired; conous hot water; breakfast; tile sink and bath; screening porch; strictly modern. son-Bever Bldg., 149 W. Cost; phone 399-R. I GUESS ILL SHOW HER IM NO PIKER ILL KEEP MY PROMISE THERE YOU ARE! IT WAS ONLY A YOUNG ROVAL SABLE! I WAS TRACKIN, IT ISN'T BIG ENOUGH FOR A FOR COAT. I GUESS YOUll HAFTA USE IT FOR A CHOKER. OH! YOU DARLING BOY! 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. WANTED NENTED—Plain sewing or small children clothes. Very reasonable. 6 S. Vine. NENTED—Laundry washing, 24 hours for $1 and flat work ironed. Called for and delivered. $16 N. None. Phone 1113 Tipton. NENTED—Carpenter work by the pay or contract, finishing, cabling work or remodelling. Phone 1- J. J. H. Lautrouette. NENTED—Plain or fancy sewing at home or will go out. 902 Yn. NENTED, MONEY—Can place large amount of money (in any amounts) at 10 per cent plus additional share in profits. Will and rigid investigation. Address B. Garvin, 1001 Lane Bldg., Los Angeles. NENTED—$2500 for 3 years on house and lot value about $5500. Will give 1st mortgage. J. W.hlenberger, 314 N. Philadelphia. Phone 586-W. NENTED—Plain or fancy sewing piece or day. 416 No. Los Angeles St. FOR RENT—HOUSES NENTED—3 bungalows, unfurnished, rent reasonable. 217 N.ementine. NENTED—Four-room modern house, double garage. Call 6-W. NENTED—Modern 6-room house. Inquire at 409 E. Adele-Berg. NENTED—Six-room unfurnished house and garage. 327 North Philadelphia. NENTED—Fineest and largest FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT — Three furnished rooms for housekeeping. 311 No. Emily St. FOR RENT—Furnished front bed room; close in. 215 Chestnut-st. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room flat, 307 N. Olive, neat teachers; adults only. Inquire $17 E. Cypress. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms and 1 sleeping room. Very reasonable. Call 412 Elm. FOR RENT—Very nice large airy front room; close in. 407 East Center. Reasonable. FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath, day, weekly or monthly rates. Inquire McFarlane Apts. 205 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., or call 1072-W. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartments with garage, for 2 adults. $25 per month. Phone 475R. FOR RENT—Furnished 4-rooms and bath duplex. 118 E. Alberta street. FOR RENT—Nice clean front double apt.; strictly modern; also sleeping room, $4 per week. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon, one block off Center. FOR RENT—Beautiful single apt. Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter. Shaw apts-cor. Center and Helena-ats. 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. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE FOR SALE — Five-room modern house; well heated; plenty of shade. Owner leaving town. Box 174, care, Plain Dealer. FOR SALE — Modern 7-room house, practically new double garage. $07 Zeyn St. Phone 1136. FOR SALE — Five-room modern house; hardwood floors throughout; every convenience; garage; lot 50x110, 540 So. Clementine; phi. 1155-R. FOR SALE — 5-room house and garage, $500 down. Long time on balance. Trade with owner and save commission. See it at 604 S. Palm. WILL TAKE $500 in cash or equity in lot, car or what have you of equal value? For a $1200 equity in modern house, lived in one year, 5 large rooms, hardwood floors, garage Best location. Box "S" Plain Dealer. EXCHANGE — 5-room bungalow in Fullerton for Pasadena home. Box H Plain Dealer. FIFTY DOLLARS DOWN Three room modern house with basement. Lawa, shrubs, $2500. Monthly payments like rent. Call at $17 N. Sabina-st. PLUMBING FIVE FOOT tubs, $24:50; lavatories $6; large sink $6; chins toilet combinations $28; No. 14 gas water heater $19, $15 N. Los Angeles-st., Annheim. USED AUTO USED FORDS Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N.. DR RENT—3 bungalows, unfurnished, rent reasonable. 217 N. cementine. DR RENT—Four-room modern house, double garage. Call 8-W. DR RENT—Modern 6-room house. Inquire at 409 E. Adele-cor. DR RENT—Six-room unfurnishable house and garage. 327 North Philadelphia. DR RENT—Fineest and largest room duplex; screen porch, breakfast nook; best location; large garage. Phone 545-J or 4-J. DR RENT—4-room modern bunny with garage. 1129 W. Chestnut. DR RENT—Furnished modern room bungeing; reasonable at. 346 So. Philadelphia. DR RENT—Four-room unfinished house in bungalow court; use in; all modern; $30 and 2 a month. See Fred H. Schneck. 116 E. Center St. DR RENT—6-room duplex, all ill ins, gas range, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floor throut. Garage. 9 S. Clitron-st. DR RENT—$20 per mo.; unfurnished five large-room modern house; nice location; paved street Kroger St. Inquire next door 3 Kroger St. DR RENT—6-room house on E. Austin Ana-st. Just outside city limits. $32.50. Light, gas and water paid. Phone 330-W. DR RENT—Unfurnished 6-room house and garage. Also electric heater, $25 per month. 308 use. DR RENT—House, 3 rooms and 2 doors from S. Los Angeles-st. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS RENT A PIANO $2 per month up. Ana Piano Co., 162 W. Center, Adele-cor. RENT—Dandy building is of Wardrobe clothing store; table for shop or warehouse; 3 months. Wilson-Bever, 148 W. Water-st; phone 399-R. FOR RENT ANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA REDUCED SUMMER RATES. a finest fireproof apartment in Orange-co. Beautiful by, social hall and roof garden; curiously furnished apartments, apache with maid service; telephone, ligat, hot and cold water, steam heat, and laundry for monthly payments like rent. Call at 817 N. Sabina-st. PLUMBING FIVE POOT tubs, $24.50; lavatories $6; large sinks $6; chinatlist combinations $25; No. 11 gas water heater $18. 915 N. Los Angeles-st., Anheim. USED AUTOS USED FORDS Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N. Los Angeles St. PROFESSIONAL YOU NEED NOT BE SICK! Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles Phone 845 250 E. Center St. Ground floor; Anheim Phones—1169J; Office 297 Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician We do our own lens grinding. 190 W. Center St. Anheim, Cal. Obesity Scientifically Corrected Flora I. Rawson CHIROPRACTOR Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance Consultation Free. Phone 810 714 N. Lemon-St. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Phone 728 DR SUE M. AMACK DR. HENRY C. VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office 317 N. L.A. St. Anheim, Calif. Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 810 Dr. Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N. Lemon-St. Anheim, Calif. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Albert Abrams) HILL HEIRS IN LEGAL BATTLE NEW YORK, Sept. 27.-A legal fight between three children of the late James Hill, railroad magnate, and Louis J. Hill of St. Paul, the oldest son, invading nearly a million dollars, was closed today when Supreme Court Justice Wm. Harmon Black ap- FOR RENT ANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA REDUCED SUMMER RATES. a finest fireproof apartment bel in Orange-co. Beautiful aby, social hall and roof garden; nuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, steam heat, and laundry for ens included. Transient, weekly monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. aps 1200. COMING DOWN! the apartments in the Wilsoner Bldg. $40 NOW $30 $35 NOW $25 in garage if desired; continuhot water; breakfast nook; sink and bath; screen sleepporch; strictly modern. WilDever Bldg., 148 W. Centerphone 309-R. 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Harmon Black approved a $500 bond in connection with the transfer of the action from the state to the federal courts. The transfer was obtained because Louis Hill resides in St. Paul and three complainants in New York. Ziz-a-z-a Zing! Hear the whizzing reel sing; For a four pound trout Is a fightin' old thing. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striehel