oc-plain-dealer 1924-12-04
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Is still able to do your hauling of any description
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O. J. LINNARTZ, Prop.
Residence 211 E. Sycamore St.
PHONE 209-M
Los Angeles Limited
WHEN you drop into one of the big easy chairs in the spacious observation parlor on the Los Angeles Limited you are fully aware of the utter luxuriousness of this, one of the finest trains in America.
Millions in U.S.
MINNESOTA
WISCONS
IOWA
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MISSOURI
The eclipse of the sun northern part of the United In the west the sun will the path the eclipse will be visible completely.
SANTA F
SANTA FE LEASE, Dec.
Mr. Sid Parker of Fullerton on this lease at the Car home Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harris spent Thanksgiving and the end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman's brother-in-law and friends in Taft.
Mrs. H. Schryer and dau Olive and Miss Hazel Cal spent Sunday in Long Beach Mrs. Schryers daughter, Mrs.
WHEN you drop into one of the big easy chairs in the spacious observation parlor on the Los Angeles Limited you are fully aware of the utter luxuriousness of this, one of the finest trains in America.
Every comfort and convenience known to rail travel is yours. Club car, barber, valet, train, dining car, and before the broad windows of the library-observation car passes a constant succession of pictures along the Overland trail.
This luxurious train leaves Los Angeles from Central Station at 10:50 a.m. and runs
[Straight Through to Chicago—68 Hours]
Through sleeper to Chicago, St Louis, Kansas City, St Paul, Minnesota, Omaha, Denver, Dutte and Salt Lake City.
Union Pacific
G. G. BEEBE, Agent
Union Pacific Station
619 E. CENTER ST. TEL. 729
Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results
$30 Daily in Cash Prize
Los Angeles Times
in Cash Prize
Los Angeles Times
Great
Limerick Contest
First Prize $25—Second Prize
Here's fun for everybody! The Los Angeles Times is printing
ent limerick every day with the last line missing. For the
made up to complete each limerick, a prize of $25 is being
the second best line, $5.
HERE'S A SAMPLE LIMERICK:
Surrounded by fast-flying flivvers,
The jaywalker dodges and shivers
"This speedin' must stop!"
Says the hard-boiled cop,
Do not send in entries for the above limerick, but look in T
for the latest limerick—a new one tomorrow and a new one d
the contest lasts.
New Limerick Every Day $30 Prizes Ever
Contest Open to All. Only One Line to W
An Easy Way to Win Some Christmas Mor
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
Millions in U.S. Can See Total Eclipse of Sun in January
The eclipse of the sun on January 24, 1925, will be visible to many millions of people in the northern part of the United States (as shown by the shaded portion of the map) as a total eclipse. On the west the sun will rise already half eclipsed. At the location of the heavy line midway along the path the eclipse will be just at its beginning as the sun rises. East of this point the eclipse will be visible completely.
SANTA FE
ANTA FE LEASE, Dec. 4.—Sid Parker of Fullerton was this lease at the Campbell Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harraman at Thanksgiving and the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harra-'s brother-in-law and family Bakersfield and also visited in Taft.
Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter e and Miss Hazel Carrine at Sunday in Long Beach with Schrivers daughter, Mrs. J. J.
Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Collins and daughter Mary, Georgia Grant, Olive Schuyer, Hazel, Carmine, Bill Cullen, Bud Blanager and Louise Cullen.
Mrs. Florence Hunker is staying in Olive where she is nursing her sister-in-law who is quite ill.
Miss Anita Peralto of Los Angeles spent Thanksgiving and the week-end on this lease.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cullen of Anaheim spent Friday on this lease at the Cullen home.
Mrs. H. Schuyer and daughter Olive spent Friday in Buena Park with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Boyle and family.
Mr. Eddie Braner was a business visitor in Los Angeles.
BREA NEWS
BREA, Dec. 4—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Osborne of Placentia entertained with a big turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sullivan and children, Marlan and Kenneth of Brea, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan and children of East Mont, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan and children of Norwalk, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
AT THE HOTEL VALLEY
Percy Houts, Redland Henderson, Pasadena; Evans Highland; W.E.O'Brien, San Diego; J.Harry Schwartz, Jameskins and Omer Moors, geles.
Plain Dealer Classified Juice results. Try inn!
Walter Bergman w drafted in the mountain Lytle Creek to help fight ast fires there, has returned.
Mr. H. Senn went to Monday on business.
Mr. Harry Law can from Pasadena Sunday to parents Mr. and Mrs. B of West Birch-st.
Mrs. E. A. Gurley, M Salveron and Mrs. L., were Los Angeles visit day.
Mrs. H. Helveson and Salveson of Fullerton w ing Mr. and Mrs. J.T Saturday evening.
Miss Ida Sayles of M California, spent the with Mr.'s and Mrs.'s.
Mr. and Mrs. F.P.F Montana have recently b ing Mr. and Mrs.W.E and family.
Mrs. Thomas has been relatives in Los Angeles.
Miss Sadie Belle Soehler aheim, and Miss Betty were dinner guests of M line Moore at her home st.. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Williams accompanies Mrs.Jones attended thers of Veterans at Fulle day.
Daily Prizes Times
Sid Parker of Fullerton was this lease at the Campbell Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harraman at Thanksgiving and the week with Mr. and Mrs. Harran's brother-in-law and family Bakersfield and also visited Taft.
Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter Ee and Miss Hazel Carline at Sunday in Long Beach with Schryers daughter, Mrs. J. J. Greens and family. In the attson, Mrs. Schryer and Mrs. Anns motored to El Segundo where they visited friends while Misses Olive Schryer and Sel Carnine spent the day on pike.
Mr. Ole Smith motored to Rivile Tuesday where he visited Charles Williams, formerly of lease.
Mr. Mrs. Loomis were at outside Thursday. They were stets of Mr. and Mrs. Shook.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot were showitors Sunday night at the Red Theater at Brea.
Mr. and Mrs. Loomis are entaining Mr. Loomis' mother, motored to Anaheim Friday are they shopping.
Mr. Abe Roberts is entertaining kids from Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Finche and fampent Sunday at Orange County.
Mr. Schubert spent Sunday in friends from his home.
Bill Bloom and Earlyn Hunker attended the Boy Scouts at Olive Friday night.
Mrs. Marshall had as guest Monday, Mrs. Farron and Mrs. Lu Edwards.
May Vanatta of Manhattan Beach spent the week-end on this leame with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vanatta.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained their daughter and family from Beaumont over the week-end.
Mrs. Florence Hunker is staying in Olive where she is nursing her sister-in-law who is quite ill.
Miss Anita Peralto of Los Angeles spent Thanksgiving and the week-end on this lease.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cullen of Anaheim spent Friday on this lease at the Cullen home.
Mrs. H. Schuyer and daughter Olive spent Friday in Buena Park with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Boyle and family.
Mr. Eddie Braner was a business visitor in Los Angeles Fridary.
Mr. Kane was taken to the Santa Fe Hospital in Los Angeles. He is suffering with blood poison in the leg.
Irene Bennett is reported to be ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were Long Beach visitors Sunday.
Rhinoid Fairbain of Olive spent the week end on this lease at the Hunker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Finche spent Saturday night in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walk and Mr. and Mrs. Schubert and family were show visitors at Brea Thursday evening.
Bill Bloom and Earlyn Hunker attended the Boy Scouts at Olive Friday night.
Mrs. Marshall had as guest Monday, Mrs. Farron and Mrs. Lu Edwards.
May Vanatta of Manhattan Beach spent the week-end on this leame with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vanatta.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown entertained their daughter and family from Beaumont over the week-end.
BREA, Dec 4—Mr. and Mrs. W. L Osborne of Placentia entertain-ained with a big turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. A.V.Sullivan and children, Marian and Kenneth of Brea, Mr. and Mrs.J.C.Sullivan and children of East Mont, Mr. and Mrs.J.B.Sullivan and children of Norwalk, Mr. and Mrs.C.E.Bowers of LaHabra, Mr. and Mrs.S.W.Gibson and children of West Anaheim and Mr. and Mrs.Chas.Barker of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs.E.G.Hampson entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.E.L.Hampson and family of Elmodona, Mrs.C.A.Calkins, Mrs.Harriett B Howard and Mrs.Mary Ballard, all of Orange.
Mr.Jess Gill of South Madrona avenue had the misfortune to break an arm while cranking for Ford.
Mr. and Mrs.G.H.Sutphen spent Saturday in Riverside with their daughter Miss Marian.
Miss Zad Smith came down from Riverside Tuesday to visit relatives and friends in Brea.
Mr. and Mrs.E.G.Hampson and little son Lyle of Brea, Mrs.C.A.Calkins, Mrs.Harriett B HowardandMrs.MaryBallardofOrangeandMr.Mrs.E.L.HampsonandfamilyofEdmodonaenjoyedpicnicdinneratLongBeachThanksgivingday.
Mrs.A.LHaasanddaughter Miss Grace of Riverside have recently been visiting Mrs.G.H.Sutphen on Cedar-st.
Mr.Gyp Smith of San Bernardino,spent Thursdaywithhis parentsMr.mrs.JoeSmithonFlower-st.
Mr和Mrs.F.A.BallandchildrenandMr.mrs.orMsOrangeWoodsofSanBernardino,spentThursdaywithrelativesinSantaAna.
Mrs.VesperWoodsandMissOrthaBallspentMondayinLosAngelesshopping:
Mr.E.PickeringofRiversidewasaBreavisitorTuesday.
Mr和Mrs.TomWoodsandMrs.HattieDykeandfamilyenjoyedThanksgivingdinnerwithMr.mrs.C.T.WoodsonOrange-st.
Mrs.E.G.HampsonandMissRuthThorntonwitnessedthedegreeofRebekah'satSantaAnabythe"Torosa"LodgeWednesdayevening.
HubertCrawfordandBerniceStrunztofLosAngeleswereSundayvisitorsatthehomeofMrs.HattleDykeSunday.
Mr和Mrs.E.RanbingerofLomitaandMissDorothySennofLongBeachspentThursdaywiththeirparentsMr.mrs.H.SennaonsS.Walnut-st.
Mrs.HanmorewasaFullertonvisitorTuesday.
Mrs.E.C.Millerspentlast
Automatic Windshield Wi
The blurred windshield positively eliminated the sweeping motion this cleaner. It is matic; therefore, the or is able to keep hands on the wheel times.The price is...$4.
Hand Cleaner
45c to $2.35
JumboandAll-SteelJack
Big.sturdy.well-jacks=operate easily will lift any car=pril All-Steel=2 sizes
95cand$1.3
JumboDeLuxe$3
Other Jacks
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Second Prize $5
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Ruth Thornton witnessed the degree of Rebekah's at Santa Ana by the "Torosa" Lodge Wednesday evening.
Hubert Crawford and Bernice Struntz of Los Angeles, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Hattie Dyke Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ranbinger of Lomita and Miss Dorothy Senn of Long Beach spent Thursday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Senna on S. Walnut-st.
Mrs. Hanmore was a Fullerton visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. E. C. Miller spent last week with her brother Mr. J. K. Burkett in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sullivan and little son Kenneth attended the Truck Owners Association in Santa Barbara Friday and Saturday. Saturday morning the ladies of the convention were taken sightseeing all over Santa Barbara.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Chesley and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Updyke of Fullerton were also there.
Mrs. Clara Davenport of W. Birch-st., has gone to Long Beach. She will make her home there for a white.
NEW GERMAN OIL SOLD UNDER WRITTEN GUARANTEE RUBS OUT RHEUMATISM
A remarkable new discovery of German Chemistry, called Buhler Oil, for the relief of Rheumatism, gout and Neuralgia, astonishing the medical world. This miraculous oil seems to kill rheumatic pains just as effectively as these other German pain killers—Novocain for painless dentistry and Aspirin for headache pain.
Rheumatism is very many cases due to internal abscess (such as a blind pus pocket in a tooth) which give off poisons, and which are carried in the blood to the joints and muscles. Buhler Oil when applied to the affected parts, seems to quickly penetrate and be absorbed by the body tissue. Even in the most severe and stubborn cases almost instant relief has been obtained.
No remarkable have been the results from the use of Buhler Oil that the American distributors have authorized local druggists to dispense it to rheumatic, gout and neuralgia sufferers in this city with a positive written guarantee to return a pill purchase price of the ten bottle if it does not bring worse serful relief. All sufferers should promptly take advantage of this guarantee. For sale at:
Kemp Bros. Pharmacy, Anaheim Pharmacy, J. S. Ward and Heying's Pharmacy.
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA
Percy Houts, Redlands; F. A. Henderson, Pasadena; Maude Evans Highland; W. E. and Mrs. O'Brien, San Diego; J. P. Pitt, Harry Schwartz, James E. Simpkins and Omer Moore, Los Angeles.
Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium.
Walter Bergman who was drafted in the mountains near Lytle Creek to help fight the forest fires there, has returned home. Mr. H. Senn went to Lomita Monday on business.
Mr. Harry Law came down from Pasadena Sunday to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Law of West Birch-st.
Mrs. E. A. Gurley, Mrs. J. T. Salveson and Mrs. L. A. Sayles were Los Angeles visitors Monday.
Mrs. H. Helveson and Mr. S. A. Salveson of Fullerton were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Salveson Saturday evening.
Miss Ida Sayles of Marysville, California, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sayles.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fanning of Montana have recently been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fanning and family.
Mrs. Thomas has been visiting relatives in Los Angeles recently.
Miss Sadie Belle Sechrlist of Anaheim, and Miss Betty Shaffer were dinner guests of Miss Caroline Moore at her home on Seversst.. Sunday evening.
Mrs. Williams accompanied by Mrs. Jones attended the Daughters of Veterans at Fullerton Monday.
PROBE MARRIAGE OF COMEDY STAR
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 4—Official investigation of the marriage of Charles Spencer Chaplin to Liza Grey, said to be only 16, will be started at once to determine whether or not Mrs. Chaplin must continue her school studies, it was reported here today.
Raymond B. Dunlap, director of the compulsory education department of the Los Angeles board of education, admitted Mrs. Chaplin's school records were to be looked into to determine her exact age and how long she had attended school.
While California laws require school attendance by every person under 18, doubt was expressed that Mrs. Chaplin would be forced to attend a school Provlions is made, it was learned, for employment of private tutors when school attendance is ruled impracticable.
And so an elephant talks with its trunk. Well, we've heard a mere suit case say: "gurgle-gurgle."
A Class Ad is best little salesman.
H. R. WILDMAN
DENTIST
Farmers & Merchants Bank Bdlg.
Room 5
Office 352 Phones Res. 947
Such insidious diseases as nopricks, diabetes and cancer are usually well advanced before they attract the attention of their victims. By the periodic physical examinations their presence is detected early and their dangers averted.
New Shampoo Keeps Blonde Hair From Darkening
Brings Back Rich Golden Beauty To Darkened Blonde Hair
The new Swedish light hair shampoo has been perfected, which not only keeps blonde hair from darkening—but which actually brings back the true, rich golden beauty to even the most faded, drab and lustreless blonde hair.
This now shampoo called Blondax is a natural product and brings its results in a natural gradual way.
Ordinary shampoos, often tend to make light hair appear dull, faded and unattractive looking.
But Blondex is a special shampoo for light hair only. Blonde hair is always attractive—out when it becomes uncertain in color, diffy-looking, faded, it is far from pleasing.
So shampoo your hair this new way, and see how much prettier, lighter, fluffier it is after the very first shampoo.
Blondex is highly beneficial to both hair and scalp. Contains no injurious dyes or chemicals. Highly recommended for children's hair.
Get Blondex today for small coat, and on positive money back guarantee from all dealers, such as Orange Co., Drug Co., Heying Pharmacy, Kemp Bros., Pharmacy, Jackson Drug Co.
Be Prepared!
—for that sudden shower...when driving becomes a hazard. You should have on hand the necessary equipment
Be Prepared!
—for that sudden shower...when driving becomes a hazard. You should have on hand the necessary equipment to make motoring safe and comfortable.
Be prepared—buy your wet weather driving necessities NOW.
Visit a "Western Auto" store. The stocks are complete and prices pleasing.
"Watershed"
A light application on the glass front of your windshield will keep it absolutely clear during rainy weather. One application will remain for several days. Stick each 15c for 40s
Automatic Windshield Wipers
The blurred windshield is positively eliminated by the sweeping motion of this cleaner. It is automatic; therefore, the driver is able to keep both hands on the wheel at all times. The price is $4.45
Hand Cleaners
45c to $2.35
Jumbo and All-Steel Jacks
Big, sturdy, well-made jacks—operate easily and will lift any car—price of All-Steel—2 sizes.
95c and $1.35
Jumbo De Luxe $3.90
Jacks ... Other Jacks
Robes
We have for your approval a complete line of auto Robes—some pura, long staple wool—others three-quarters wool. All are warm and essential for this time of the year. The robes are priced from $6.65 to $18.80 according to quality.
McKay Tire Chains
Every motorist should have a set of these chains in his car, ready for use when the streets become unsafe. McKay Chains, because of the special process of hardening, have 50% greater strength and durability. Priced according to size.
$3.95 to $10.60
"Western Giant"
Cords
—reduce skidding. The high, flat tread and row of deep suction cups hold the car tight to the road in wet weather.
30x3½ Western Standard Cord $9.70
Size Price
30x3½ Giant Oversize $11.40
32x3½ Giant Str. Side ... 13.85
31x4 Giant Str. Side ... 16.95
32x4 Giant Str. Side ... 18.60
33x4 Giant Str. Side ... 19.20
34x4 Giant Str. Side ... 19.70
32x4½ Giant Str. Side ... 23.90
33x4½ Giant Str. Side ... 24.85
34x4½ Giant Str. Side ... 25.35
35x5 Giant Str. Side ... 30.90
Ask for Prices on Other Sizes TIRES MOUNTED FREE
Wear-well Cords
Just what the name implies: Standard Quality—Standard Weight—Standard Oversize.
30x3½ Wear-well Red. Size $7.90
Size Price
30x3 Reg. Size $7.75
30x3½ Oversize 8.90
31x4 Str. Side 13.85
32x4 Str. Side 13.95
32x4 Str. Side 14.70
32x4½ Str. Side 18.40
33x4½ Str. Side 19.10
34x4½ Str. Side 19.65
33x5 Str. Side 23.15
35x5 Str. Side 23.85
Jumbo and All-Steel Jacks
Big, sturdy, well-made jacks—operate easily and will lift any car-price of All-Steel—2 sizes,
95c and $1.35
Jumbo De Luxe Jacks ... $3.90
Other Jacks $1.75 to $4.35
Bulbs and Bulb Chests
We carry a complete line of bulbs for all kinds of cars—all sizes and contacts from 20c to 60c each.
Bulb Chest for carrying extra bulbs made of sheet metal.
Each ... 50c
"Neverburn"
Brake Lining
The well known "Neverburn" is absolutely dependable—it is very firm and solid — wears perfectly smooth and will not grab and chatter. Made of extra long fiber asbestos, interwoven with a base of tough copper wire.
25c to 75c per foot, according to size.
Ford "Neverburn" sets ... $1.35
Gloves
and gauntlets for ladies and gentlemen, an assortment of colors and leather.
$1.85 to $5.40
Top Recovers
If the top of your Ford car leaks it would be a good idea to put on a complete new top. They are ready made to slip over the frame. Consists of an extra heavy black cloth root, all stitched back curtains and all the necessary binding tacks fasteners, etc. Ford Roadster outfit, 1914-22 models ... $5.90
For Roadster, 1923-24 ... $5.60
Ford Touring outfit. All models ... $6.95
De Luxe models, $9.25 to $15.25, according to car.
Give Accessories this Christmas
They make attractive, useful and permanent gifts. Always appreciated—always in use. We have a varied selection at appealing prices. A few are listed below.
RADIATOR ORNAMENTS
RADIATOR CAPS
AUTO CLOCKS
INTERIOR MIRRORS
FLOWER VASES
ASH RECEIVERS
and many other suitable gifts
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133 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim
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