oc-plain-dealer 1924-12-04
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YORBA LINDA
YORBA LINDA, Dec. 4.—Mrs. Julia H. Selover returned Friday from a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Selover at their mountain cabin.
Mr. Stanley Collins has returned from a few days' hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Vasco Mills of Whittler visited relatives here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Knight entertained with a family dinner on Thanksgiving; guests being Mr. and Mrs. Knight, sr., of San Bernardino, Mr. and Mrs. George Knight and family of Huntington Beach and Dr. and Mrs. Knight of Pomona.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morris entertained out of town guests on Sunday.
Ross Johnson has been busy the past week disposing of his crop of oranges. He has the only trees of the Thomson variety in the northern part of Orange-co. They are either Valencias nor Navels but a cross between and come on the market for the Christmas season.
Mrs. Della Miller has purchased a home on W. Whiting, Fullerton, which is nearing completion. She plans to take possession the first of the year.
Everyone who attended the regular meeting of the Yorba Linda Woman's Club held on Tuesday afternoon at the club house, enjoyed the program given by the music committee. Little Billie Summers of Fullerton sang "America the Beautiful" and "The Slumber Boat." Mrs. B. M. Selover played two piano numbers and Mrs. Stanley Tutton sang several selections.
and Mrs. D. O. Epperley, for the day, served dainty sandwiches and tea.
Samuel Goldwyn tells about a meeting of Charlie Chaplin with Elinor Glyn, who is reported to have said: "Dear, dear, so this is Charlie Chaplin Do you know, you don't look nearly so funny as I thought you would."
To this reassuring message Chaplin is said to have responded promptly, "Neither do you."
Taxes never are dodged. If you don't pay yours, some other fellow must.
A Class Ad is best little salesman.
NOTICE
THE PLACENTIA Tractor Service Co.
Has been selected as the dealer for FAGEOL TRACTOR
IN THE NORTH HALF OF ORANGE COUNTY
BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, Dec. 4.—Miss Anna Luebkeman, librarian reports that the library will now be open every afternoon of the week, also that 1296 books were taken out in the month of November, 483 people hold cards entitling them to the use of the library. Thirty-one new books were added last month.
Glenn Crilly and family were Whittler visitors Sunday.
Mr. Harry Perch and daughter Marjorie were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gervin.
Stanley Berkey was a Glendale caller Saturday.
Geo. Nutall and Bud Herron were Buena Park visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Crilly and Mrs. Alexander of San Bernardino were guests of Glenn Crilly's Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield and Miss Mary Schofield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tozier of Long Beach Thursday.
Dan Talia a first class shoe-maker and repairer from New York has rented one of the store rooms in the Golden Johnson building.
Mr. Frank Bell of Azusa and family, former residents of Buena Park, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tice Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Brosman is on the sleek list, daughter Louise and Mr. and Mrs. daughter Sonise and Mr. and Mrs. Putman and children motored to San Pedro Sunday.
Miss Kate Hill and Mrs. Andrew Bassel attended the California Saturday night.
The friends of Mr. Geo. Mahr have received news of his marriage on Nov. 26 to Miss Fern Pay of Los Angeles, Mr.Mahr lived
a home on W. Whiting, Fullerton,
which is nearing completion. She
plans to take possession the first
of the year.
Everyone who attended the regular meeting of the Yorba Linda
Woman's Club held on Tuesday
afternoon at the club house, enjoyed the program given by the
music committee. Little Billie
Summers of Pullerton sang
"America the Beautiful" and "The
Slumber Boat," Mrs. B. M. Selover
played two piano numbers and
Mrs. Stanley Tutton sang several
selections. Mrs. Summers read
a group of poems written by Prof.
and Mrs. Borst of Pullerton. Mrs.
Stamans played some selections
that were favorites of Jenny Lind,
from copies owned by the famous
singer. Mrs. H. W. Gendar presented the club with a pretty oil
painting, the work of her husband, and Mrs. S. W. Acker gave
a report of the recent Southern
District Convention held at San
Bernardino. Mrs. (Dr.) Cochran
FAGEOL TRACTOR
IN THE NORTH HALF OF
ORANGE COUNTY
All other sales and service having been discontinued by the
factory.
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE
PHONE PLACENTIA 235J
Discount to Garages
ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA
The greatest amount of PROTECTION per dollar
An insurance policy is protection. The greater protection it provides, the better the investment.
A Perfect Protection Policy in the West Coast Life provides for every contingency.
If the insured dies from natural causes, the company pays $5,000.
If the insured dies from accident, the company pays $10,000.
In case of permanent total disability, the company will
1. Waive all premium payments
2. Pay $25 per week for one year and in addition
3. Pay $50 per month for life and
4. Pay $5,000 to beneficiary when insured dies.
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the company will pay $5,000 immediately in cash in addition to other benefits.
In case of temporary disability, as a re-result of either sickness or accident, the company pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.
"A Service That Endures"
ACCIDENT SICKNESS ADVERSITY OLD AGE DEATH
Mr. Frank Bell of Azusa and family, former residents of Buena Park, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tice Sunday.
Mrs. Dan Brosman is on the sick list.
daughter Louise and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Sonise and Mr. and Mrs.
Putman and children motored to San Pedro Sunday.
Miss Kate Hill and Mrs. Andrew Bassel attended the California Saturday night.
The friends of Mr. Geo. Mahr have received news of his marriage on Nov. 26 to Miss Fern Fay of Los Angeles. Mr. Mahr lived here for several years and has many friends. His new wife is a sister of his first wife who died here two years ago in July.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mann and grandson Donald Mann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bixby. Mrs. Pierce of Long Beach a sister of Mrs. Bixby was also a guest at the Bixby home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allin motored to San Diego Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Bassel and Miss Kate Hill were Venice visitors Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Smith and several relatives motored to San Diego Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Moon has been brought back from the hospital at Culver City. Her sister Mrs. Dilby is with her now.
Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson attended the funeral of Mrs. Jackson's aunt last Saturday.
Mrs. Ace Benton of Garden Grove visited her mother Mrs. Belote Sunday.
One of the largest Thanksgiving gatherings in our community was at the F. H. Bezona home.
About thirty relatives were present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Simpson, Mr.
and Mrs. Caryl Snyder, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
E.W. Thurman attended the theater in Anaheim Friday.
Mrs. M.S.Berky and Miss Hattie Stanley, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.Oran House of Van Nuys returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.House and daughter Ruth accompanied them and were their guests Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.C.W.Gervin and son Charles were Fullerton shopper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.W.H.Goss returned Saturday from Taft where they have spent a month with their daughter Mrs.Kennison.
Carl and Walter Luebkeman were business visitors in Pomona Saturday.
Pred Bastady made a business trip to Los Angeles Friday afternoon.
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA
John F.Everett; San Francisco;
J.U.Snyder, Buena Park;; Harrison Graham and wife, Pasadena;
F.B.Call,James E.Simpkins,
Kathryn Kelly,and A.R.Collins,
Los Angeles;J.L.McOmber,
Glendale;and R.B.Linsley,Red-
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or night as result of accident, the company will pay $5,000 immediately in cash in addition to other benefits.
In case of temporary disability, as a result of either sickness or accident, the company pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.
"A Service That Endures"
WEST COAST LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE - SAN FRANCISCO
MR. A. W. ALBRECHT, District Mgr.
403 E. Santa Clara Ave.
SANTA ANA, CALIF.
WEST COAST LIFE INSURANCE CO.
605 Market Street, San Francisco
Gardens -- Without obligation on any part,
and we were information.
(145-78)
TUBBY
HEY, TUBBY,
COME ON. WE'RE GOIN' SWIMMIN'
NOTHING DOIN'
I GOTTA JOB
DELIVERIN' LAUNDRY
FOR SUN LEE
SUN LEE
LAUNDRY
GOSH I BET IT'S TAKIN' ABOUT A HUNDRED HORSES TO KEEP ME OUTTA THAT GOOD OL COOL SWIMMING HOLE TODAY BUT I GOTTA WORK IF I WANTA GET ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A AIR RIFLE
BUSINESS CL
FIRESTONE AND OLD
Bicycle and Motorcycle ReW. H. Boon
BLACKSMITHING AND
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Plain Dealer
Thursday, December 4, 1924
YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED
M. LeVicomte Sorgnay, a distinguished member of the French embassy, was present at the silver wedding celebration of a bishop. Leaning over to his neighbor, the vicomte asked, sotto voce: "Tell me, mon cher vot ees dis silvaire wedding vitch ve celebrate? I do not quite understand!"
"Oh," replied Forster Blythe (the bishop's nephew), "don't you know? Why, my uncle, the bishop and my aunt have lived together for twenty-five years without ever having been separated, and without any angry word having passed between them."
"Ah!" exclaimed the diplomat heartily, a light breaking in upon his understanding: "And now 'marry her?' Br-ravo!"
PROFESSIONAL
YOU NEED NOT BE
NEW TODAY
FOR RENT—Furnished 4-room modern duplex. So side, built in bed. Garage. Key at 406 S. Illinois.
FOR SALE—On account of illness will sell orange grove contract. Good paper at big sacrifice. Box 463. Plain Dealer.
WANTED—$1000, 3 years, 8 per cent on Fullerton residence. Phone Fullerton 172R2.
FOR SALE—$1850. New 2-room house, screen porch, nice lot, $50 down. Balance $20 per month. 812 N. Janss-st.
FOR SALE—R. I. Red pullets, $2 and $2.50 each. H. W. Saulsberry, Lincoln-ave., 1-2 mile west of Garden Grove Road.
NOTICE—Am now back, can do your palting, tinting, floor work etc. Phone 596-W. F. R. Lagourgue.
FOR SALE—Buzz saw with Ford attachments, suitable for cutting walnut trees. H. W. Saulsberry, Lincoln-ave., 1-2 mile west of Garden Grove Road.
FOR SALE—5 year old Jersey cow. Will be fresh in a week, $75. Phone Placement, 47J2. B. M. Seloyer.
FOR SALE—Fertilizer from 50 dairy cows. Prices satisfactory. Will deliver. Write Route 2, Box 125, Anaheim.
FOR SAE—5 piece walnut, dining set. Queen Anne style, 206 S. Walnut-st.
FOR SALE—Bamboo shoots, palm and eucalyptus trees. Phone 821-W. corner Ball and Walnut.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Garages in rear Wilson & Bever building. $399-R.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
ROOM AND BOARD for 2 ger men. Meals well cooked. Not served. 118 No. Helena-st.
FURNISHED front bedroom Freshly decorated and new furniture; balcony; close in. Temperature reasonable. Phone 1132.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms or housekeeping A Phone 1132.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
TO LET—5 rooms and bath, 118 W. Center-st. Inquire Gas Station, 1020 N. Lemon-st.
FOR RENT—6-room house furnish and garage. Inquire 911 Santa Ana-st.
FOR RENT—Partly fur. 3-room house and garage. Inquire 117 Rose-st.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house with breakfast nook and garage, with free water. 209 S. Citron-st. Call for key at 205 S. Citron-st., or 304 W. Center-st.
FOR RENT—5-room modern garage Was $45; new price $33.50. Modern 4-room and garage; was $30, now $18 monthly Apply at 510 Zeyn-st.
FOR RENT—5-room modern furnished house, newly painted garage. 1121 Diamond-st., no Points.
Bell of Azusa and residents of Buena and Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Brosman is on the slek
Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Bonisse and Mr. and Mrs. and children motored to Sunday.
E Hill and Mrs. Anil attended the Californy night.
PROFESSIONAL
YOU NEED NOT BE SICK!
Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR
Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles
Phone 845 250 E. Center St Ground floor; Anaheim
Phones—1169J; Office 207
Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician
We do our own lens grinding 190 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal
Obesity Scientifically Corrected Flora L. Rawson CHIROPRACTOR
Wappler and Battle Creek Method Physician and Surgeon in Attendance Consultation Free
Phone 810 714 N. Lemon-St
JohnstonWickett 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. Anaheim, Calif.
Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 810 Dr. Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N. Lemon-st. Anaheim, Calif.
Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment, (Dr. Albert Abrams)
DR. W. J. FRANK DENTIST Rooms 310-311 Chapman Bldg. Phone 256. Fullerton, Calif.
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PROFESSIONAL
FOR SALE—Bamboo shoots, palm and eucalyptus trees. Phone 821-W, corner Ball and Walnut.
FOR SALE—Furiture, bed springs, mattress, strictly oak leather rockers, refrigerator, china closet, dining table, 6 chairs, sanitary couch, fireless cooker, baby erib, also 3 airedale puppies $5 each. McDonald Ranch, on Ball Road, 1-1-4 miles west Garden Grove Blvd.
INVESTORS in Parkford, MeIntyre and White Star, who wish to benefit by their investments, will be interested in my proposition. No trade and nothing to sell. A.D.R., box 463, Huntington Beach.
HELP WANTED
WANTEE—Local man for window sign work. Make $8 to $12 daily. No experience necessary; $25 required. Metwin Signs, 1255 So. Pigueroa-st, Los Angeles.
WANTED
WANTED—Plain sewing at 402 S. Claudia-st. Phone 903-J.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees. W.G. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
FERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-I manure, prices right Phone Artesia A-659, Artesia Fertilizing Co., 4th and Main-sta., Artesia.
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA J.H.Penn and William Miller San Francisco; P.C.Scott, E.E.Wilson, and A.L.Podd, Los Angeles; F.Sullivan and wife, San Diego; and R.H.Morey, Santa Monica.
With what unanimous enthusiasm we idealistic Americans support whatever is good for business!
But if the papers should print the complete record of our lives how many of us would remain in town over night?
TIME TABLE
A.T & S.Fe R.R.
In effect November 2nd, 1924
Trains to Los Angeles—
No.79 6:08 AM
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house with breakfast nook and garage, with tree water, 209 S. Citron-st. Call for key at 209 S. Citron-st., or 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—5-room modern s garage. Was $45; new price $33.50. Modern 4-room and rrage; was $30, now $18 month Apply at 510 Zeyn-st.
FOR RENT—5-room modern furnished house, newly painted garage. 1121 Diamond-st., no 5 Points.
FOR RENT—Nicely finished new unfurnished 4-room home with garage. 212 N. Philadelphia.
FOR RENT—3 room, furnished house, water paid, 211 1-2 Citron St. in rear; $25 per month Call for key 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—New 6-room mode home; close in; $25 per month W.L.Morris Realty Co., 1233 Los Angeles St.
FOR RENT—4-room modern bungalow. Inquire 120 E. Albertst.
FOR RENT—Large five room u furnished modern house. Law shrubbery; garage; well located $30 per month. 129 Kroeger St Key next door.
FOR RENT—Neat new 3-room house; closet bed, with garage for $25 per month at 514 East Cypress St.Key at 512.Appl 410 S.Philadelphia St.Apt I.I.
FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow course in all modern; $30 a32 a month.See Fred H.Schneder 116 E.Center St.
FOR RENT—APARTMENT
FOR RENT—5-room furnished apt., $25 a mo. 1 block So.of O.; garage if needed. 218 S.Clementine-st.
FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apft single and double, everything finished Hot water.Rents reduced Roberts Apts., corner Lemond and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent.Call same number.
FOR RENT—Furnished single apt., at $25; including light,gau and water; partial janitor service tile bath; large dressing room thoroly modern.Apply 202 Krauter Bldg..adjoining City Hall.
FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath; day, weekly or monthly rates.Inquire McFarland Apts.205 W.Chestnut,near Lemon-st or call 1072-W.
FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA
HOTEL VALENCIA
Berretti San Francisco; Buena Park;; Harriand wife; Pasadena;
James E. Simpkins,
ly, and A. R. Collins,
J. L. McOmber,
R. B. Linsley, Redwith the skeeter sling,
for her buzzing wing;
he had no message
g chills she lost last
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DENTIST
Rooms 310-311 Chapman Bldg.
Phone 256. Fulletton, Calif.
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DAILY SCHEDULE
MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES
TO LOS ANGELES
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
Leave Anaheim, 6:05, 6:45
a.m. Then 15 and 55 minutes after each hour to 7:15
p.m. Then 8:15, 9:15,
10:15 and 11:45 p.m.
Depot 120 So. Lemon Street
Phone 520
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES
cycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding
147 So, Los Angeles St.
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING
Welding
J. E. Gatewood, Richfield
TIME TABLE
A. T & S. Fe R. R.
In effect November 2nd, 1924
Trains to Los Angeles—
*No. 79 ... 6:08 AM
*No. 71 ... 11:22 AM
*No. 73 ... 4:50 PM
*No. 75 ... 9:02 PM
*No. 51 ... 10:25 AM
Trains to San Diego —
No. 78 ... 1:56 AM
No. 72 ... 9:46 AM
No. 74 ... 3:46 PM
No. 76 ... 6:47 PM
Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
Through sleepers to Denver, St. Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection.
Houston, Galveston, Texas.
New Orleans and Phoenix connection.
Through train to Riverside and San Bernardino.
C A. WALKER, Agent
FOR RENT
TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS
LIVE AT THE
HOTEL ANGELINA
AT REDUCED SUMMER RATE!
The finest fireproof apartment,
hotel in Orange-co. Beautiful
lobby, social hall and roof gaggle,
luxuriously furnished apartments,
complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water,
gas, steam heat and laundry for
linens included. Transient, weekiand monthly rates. Corner o
Philadelphia and E. Center
Phone 1200.
If you have forgotten to whom
you loaned that ten, observe which
of your friends greets you coldly.
The health officer is the guardian of our good health; the physician, of our bad health.
Beats Nothing, Anyhow.
By WINNER
GEEMINNIE! IT'S HOT - WISH TO GONE SWIMMIN'
-GEE THAT ICE-MANS GOT A PEACHY JOB
SWIMMIN' AINT GOT MUCH ON THIS
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.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of 148 W. Center. Phone 148 W. Center. Phone
FOR RENT—ROOMS
AND BOARD for 2 gentlemen. Meals well cooked. Nicely decorated and new furnishings. Balcony; close in. Terms available. Phone 1132.
ISHED front bedroom. Decorated and new furnishings. Balcony; close in. Terms available. Phone 1132.
RENT—Two furnished bedrooms or housekeeping Apts. 1132.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
5 rooms and bath, 1310 master-st. Inquire Gas Sta. 2020 N. Lemon-st.
6-room house, un- and garage. Inquire 911 E. Ana-st.
Partly fur. 3-rm. and garage. Inquire 117 So. st.
3-room furnished with breakfast nook and with free water. 209 1-2 non-st. Call for key at 2011 non-st. or 304 W. Center-st.
5-room modern and Was $45; new price Modern 4-room and gawas $30, now $18 month. At 510 Zeyn-st.
5-room modern un-used house, newly painted; 1121 Diamond-st., near apts.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room with or without garage at 402 S. Claudina. Phone 903-J.
FOR RENT—Single and double apts. Completely furnished, also sleeping room, close in. Reasonable rates. The Mann Apts. 117 N. Olive, phone 736-J.
FOR RENT—Nice furnished apt. at greatly reduced price. 601 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Single and double apts. In the newest and most modern apt. flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rosemarie Apt. Phone 856. 309 W. Center-st.
FOR RENT—Perfectly modern furnished apt. In Wilson-Bever building, $25 per mo. 148 W. Center. Chone 399-R.
RENTS cut to a frazzle—Flatts, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St.
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-J.
FOR RENT—Dec. 1st, furnished 3-room flat. Adults only. No pets. Will not turn children away and take in live stock. 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—3-room Apt. Best location in town, free water and Anaheim evening paper. 118 S. Olive-st. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhemina-st, or Apt. 10 at 118 S. Olive.
WANT TO EXCHANGE equity in income property for clear lot. Address N.E.M., care plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—By owner, gas and oil station and vegetable stand, between Anaheim and Fullerton, at a sacrifice. Next to Eddie's Barbecue.
WHY PAY HIGH RENT?
Ideal STORE building, centrally located, for rent cheap to reliable tenant. See at once Mrs. Pellows, 901 No. Helena-st.
FOR SALE—Small payment down, $5,500, 6-room house and lot. Hardwood floors throutout. Inquire Anna A.Rush, 128 E.Center-st.
FOR SALE—Small modern partly furnished house; electric washer, desirable lot; very choice location. Nine orange trees. Price $3000.$100 down, balance $35 per mo. 604 S. Helena-st.
For Sale Bargain for Cash
At Harding, Calif., on Long Beach and Anaheim Blvd., 2 large lots and garage. Half block from blvd. One Ford goes with the deal, $1650. See owner at Harding.
W.A.Smith
R.P.D.2,Box 360
FOR SALE—New 5-room house.
Owner at 1228 Diamond-st., from 6 to 8 a.m., and 6 to 7 p.m.
BUSINESS CARDS
MARCEL AND BOB CURL, 75c
RENT—3-room furnished with breakfast nook and with free water. 209 1-2 room-st. Call for key at 2011 room-st. or 304 W. Center-st.
RENT—5-room modern and Was $45; new price. Modern 4-room and gawas $30, now $18 month. at 510 Zeyn-st.
RENT—5-room modern unheated house, newly painted; 1121 Diamond-st., near its.
RENT—Nicely finished near unfurnished 4-room house garage. 212 N. Philadelphia.
RENT—3 room, furnished water paid. 211 1-2 St. in rear, $25 per month. key 304 W. Center St.
RENT—New 6-room modern close in; $25 per month. Morris Realty Co., 123 N. Angeles St.
RENT—4-room modern new. Inquire 120 E. Alberta.
ENT—Large five room unheated modern house. Lawn, lury, garage; well located. month. 129 Kroeger St. door.
ENT—Neat new 3-room closet bed, with garage. per month at 514 East St. Key at 512. Apply Philadelphia St. Apt. 11.
ENT—Four-room anfur house in bungalow court; all modern; $30 and month. See Fred H. Schnei E. Center St.
RENT—4-room furnished 5 a mo. 1 block So. of P.gage if needed. 218 So. line-st.
ENT—Modern, airy Apt., double, everything fur-hot water. Rents reducerts Apts., corner Lemonater; phone 953; also garrent. Call same number.
ENT—Furnished single $35; including light, gas; partial janitor service; large dressing room; modern. Apply 202 Kraeg.-adjoining City Hall.
ENT—Rooms with private lay, weekly or monthly innure McFarland Apts., Chestnut, near Lemon-st., 072-W.
FOR RENT
RENT ROOMS AND APTS.
VE AT THE EL ANGELINA
FOR RENT—Dec. 1st, furnished 3-room flat. Adults only. No pets. Will not turn children away and take in live stock. 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—3-room Apt. Best location in town, free water and Anaheim evening paper. 118 S. Olive-st. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhemina-st. or Apt. 10 at 118 S. Olive.
FOR RENT—Modern 4-room furnished flat and garage; living and dining room; elegant kitchen, with all built-in features; 1 bedroom and 1 built-in wall bed; Hardwood floors throughout; for $45.00. Apply 747 N. Lemon St.; phone 394-J.
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—3-room furnished Apt.$30. 120 E. Alberta.
FOR RENT—4-room modern flat furnished, one block north of Masonic Temple. All large rooms, 5 closets. Two beds, separate entrance front and rear. Garage and laundry room. Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily-st.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished housekeeping apartment, close in. Terms reasonable. Phone 1132.
FOR RENT—Nice clean single and double Apts., strictly modern, continuous hot water. Lights and gas furnished. Low rates. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon-st. Under new management. Phone 17.
FOR RENT—Beautiful single apt Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter. Shaw apts. cor. Center and Helena-sts.
FOR RENT—Furnished single and double Apts, with continuous hot water; gas, water and light paid. Garage space and Anaheim daily newspapers furnished free to tenants. Located only one block from Center-st. and Anaheim business section. Apts. from $22" up. Weekly and monthly rates. Inquire McFarland Apts., 205 W. Center.Call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—1 4-room fur, and 14-room unfur., apt., Marita Court., 113 N. Clementine, very close in and nice large rooms, very reasonable rent.Call at Apt. 14 or Mr.Ross, 261 E. Center-st.Phone 477.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st., Walnut Court.
SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location.Biltmore Anart
W.A.Smith
R.F.D,2,Box 360
FOR SALE—New 5-room house.Owner at 1228 Dionem-st.from 6 to 8 a.m.m and 6 to 7 p.m.
DUSINESS CARDS
MARCEL AND BOB CURL, 75c.Yungbluth Apts., apt.2, 147 W.Center-st.Phone 942-W.
LADIES' SHINGLE BOB and men's hair cut, 35c; boys' 25c, except Saturday, 35c.Groos' Barber Shop, 139 S.Los Angeles-st
FURS
Remodeled and relined.Olive M.Duling, 114 E.Alberta.
PERMANENT WAVING.$15.00 Water waving.Bob marcelling $1.Lorraine Beauty Shop, 424 W.Center.Phone 374-J.
MATTRESSES, feathers renovated; upholstering.Santa Ana Mattress Co., 216 French-st.Phone 948-J.
GENERAL transfering and trucking.Long and short hauling.Household goods a specialty, 244 Center-st.G.A.Warren,phone 882.
DRESSMAKING, remodeling family sewing.Service in your home.Phone $38-M Mrs.Fiscus.
M.EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT
Phone 692.New Kraemer Bldg.Anaheim,Canli
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Team of mules.See Sutherland,% mile west of Cypress,1st house north on Moody Road.
FOR SALE—Bird dog and puppies.Mrs.C.N.Inman,408 E.Eucalyptus-ave.,box 567,Brea.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash.Ph.E.W.Pohlman,7R2.Write RD2.
WANTED — Poultry for cash.Phone 783-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Second hand Hoover electric sweeper。Good condition; cheap.Phone 6.Mr.Anderson,151-W.Center-st.
FOR SALE—Second hand washing machine,cheap.Phone 6.Mr.Anderson,151 W.Center-st
FOR RENT
RENT ROOMS AND APTS.
IVE AT THE
EL ANGELINA
BUCED SUMMER RATES
best fireproof apartment
at Orange-co. Beautiful
social hall and roof garden
only furnished apartments,
with maid service; telelight, hot and cold water,
um heat and laundry for
included. Transient, weekly
monthly rates. Corner of
Phila and E. Center
200.
have forgotten to whom
and that ten, observe which
friends greets you coldly.
health officer is the guarour good health; the
of our bad health.
FOR RENT—1 4-room fur, and 1
4-room unfur. apt., Marita Court,
113 N. Clementine, very close in
and nice large rooms, very reasonable rent. Call at Apt. 14 or Mr.
Ross, 261 E. Center-st. Phone
477.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished
modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st.
Walnut Court.
SEE the attractive single appartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature;
ideal location. Biltmore Appartments, op. Elks club.
FOR RENT—Apt. at Stewart
Apts., 113 N. Emily-st. Reasonable rates.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex
apartments for $25.00 per month
at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply
to Apt. 11.
YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS 147
West Center. Best central location in city. Special rates by day, week or month.
PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel
WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph.
E. W. Pohlman, 7R2, Write RD2.
WANTED — Poultry for cash.
Phone 783-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Second hand Hoover
electric sweeper. Good condition;
cheap. Phone 6, Mr. Anderson,
151-W. Center-st.
FOR SALE—Second hand washing machine, cheap. Phone 6,
Mr. Anderson, 151 W. Center-st.
K. of P. every Monday nite, 327
W. Center. All visitors welcome.
PIANO, like new, Fullerton 625.
Harry Fellings, Neison Music Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—What
have you? 1 Ford touring, 1
Maxwell touring, 1 1920 Esser, 1
Wonder Washing Machine, 1
lady's dress form, size 36, 10 R. I.
R. hens and pullets, 2 cockerels, 1
fine breeding rooster. Phone 452.
Call 214 Melrose-st.