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CLASSIFIED RATES 15c per line for 3 times. 25c per line for 6 times. $1.00 per line per month. No charged ad accepted at less than 45c. Phone 161. No ad accepted nor canceled after 11 am. on day of publication. USUAL DIVIDENDS BY LOCAL BANKS The five local banks will distribute thousands of dollars in bonuses and dividends this year, as usual. The only bank which has acted so far is the Golden State National which recently voted the usual semiannual dividend of 7 per cent. The usual cash bonuses also will be disbursed, according to E. E. Smith, cacher. The First National and American Savings meetings will be held on the 30th. The usual dividends are anticipated. The Southern Colony Bank will hold its meeting Friday, Herbier A. Hawley, cashier, said he didn't know what action would be taken, but expected that the regular semiannual dividend of 3 per cent would be declared and perhaps an extra dividend. The usual cash bonus also is expected. The Anaheim National Bank will hold its directors' meeting the 31st. The semiannual dividend is 4 per cent. A. B. McCord said he supposed this and the usual bonuses would be voted, but didn't know of course. ORIGINAL CARDS PICTURED ROBINS The first Christmas cards were printed in London in 1846. Ordinary visiting cards with "A Merry Christmas" written upon them, previously had been used. The cards that replaced them bore colored Christmas scenes and pictures of robins. The English robins. BUENA PARK Brea, Dec. 23, (Spl)—Mrs. S. M. Zeppenfeldt of Anaheim very delightfully entertained at her home last Sunday Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and son Billy and Mrs. Anna McVeigh and daughter Miss Debby all of Brea. Mr. and Mrs. O. Sasseen have moved from "The Royal Court" into the Hurst house on Pomona ave. Ralph Hill was injured last Thursday by an accident with his new Ford coupe while driving in the oil fields near Compton. Missee Ethel Eastum and Dorothy Porter spent Thursday in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Fullerton have moved into the duplex house on So. Walnut st. Mrs. G. H. Lackey and daughter, Miss Margaret were Saturday visitors of J. C. Hill in Anaheim. Mrs. R. H. McKee attended the California theater in Anaheim Saturday evening. Mrs. W. W. Davis, Mrs. James Greweo and Miss Deborah McVeigh attended the Amaranth lodge in Fullerton Thursday evening. After the business meeting a Christmas party was enjoyed. Messrs. C. R. McClure and Geo. Mabes went to Los Angeles on business Monday. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead spent Saturday afternoon in Anaheim. Mrs. Macle Seam and daughter were in Santa Ana Sunday visiting Mrs. Mae Shiels. At Goodnough was taken to the Fullerton hospital Tuesday to be operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rabinger of Lomita spent the week end in Brea with relatives and friends. Mrs Edna Dyke had the mis- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Two Boston puppies, perfectly marked. 543 S. Reesh. FOR SALE—9-month-old Receiver dog, Mary Faust, Placeen K. D. I., care Thales Ranch. NEARLY new Ford touring run 950 miles; $365; good to A. B. Miner Co., Placentia. YESTERDAY'S PUZZL ANSWERED YORBA LIND ORIGINAL CARDS PICTURED ROBINS The first Christmas cards were printed in London in 1846. Ordinary visiting cards, with "A Merry Christmas" written upon them, previously had been used. The cards that replaced them bore colored Christmas scenes and pictures of robins. The English robin redbreast is called the "Savior's Bird" because it is supposed to have got its red breast by plucking a thorn from Christ's crown of thorns. Robins were always shown upon the early cards. Red and green are the Christmas colors because Nature provided them at the Yuletide in holly and poinsettia. For hundreds of years holly has been used for Christmas decoration. Holly is used to decorate churches, but mistletoe is not used on the holy altar because of its association with the heathen worship of the Druids, who called it "all heal." The ancient Scandinavians built great fires in honor of their god, Thor, which they called "Yule fire." They found that trees which had been sapped of strength by the paranatic mistletoe burned the brightest, and so came to believe that Thor made the mistletoe to grow upon the trees to show his worshippers which trees to choose. When enemies met under the mistletoe in the forests they dropped their weapons and called a truce until the rising of another sun. People began to take bills of mistletoe to hang over the doors of their homes, and no one could pass the door without being greeted as a friend of the household. From that old custom grew the later one of kissing under the mistletoe. The ingredients of plum pudding and mince pies are that to be symbolical of the rich gifts of the Wise Men to the Christ Child. Plum-pudding is a national dish in England, but Frenchmen, it is said, will not eat it. According to an old English saying "As many mince pies as you taste at Christmas, so many happy months will you have." Regarding January 6. The twelfth night after Christmas, is known in the church calendar as Epiphany. It commemorates the laying of the offerings at the feet of the Christ Child by the Wise Men. The king of England each year places by proxy three purses on alms dish of various churches in observance of Epiphany. In many countries a superstition obtains that at midnight Christmas eve cattle kneel in adoration of the Savior. Some believe that animals and birds are gifted with speech at the hour. Tradition has it that great calamity will befall anyone who attaches to or uses the cattle at Messrs. C. R. McClure and Geo. Mabes went to Los Angeles on business Monday. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead spent Saturday afternoon in Anaheim. Mrs. Mackern and daughter were in Santa Ana Sunday visiting Mrs. Nae Shiels. Al Goodnaught was taken to the Pullerton hospital Tuesday to be operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Raubinger of Lomita spent the week end in Brea with relatives and friends. Miss Edna Dyke had the milfortune to sprin her right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall of So Walnut-st are entertaining friends from Los Angeles this week. Miss Hilka DeFrance was a Torrance visitor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. DeFrance of So Walnut-st had as their guest last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. K. DeFrance of Lynwood. Mr. McGraw of No. Orange-st is ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ries and sisters, the misses Daisy and Anima Ries, returned to Brea recently from Lingsey where they have been working in the fruit. Dr. W. W. Davis and family and Mrs. Anna McVelgh and daughter Miss Deborah went to Huntington Park Tuesday evening to visit the doctor's sister, Mrs. H. F. Ford, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danielly and daughter were Long Beach visitors Sunday. Mr. Herbert Crawford left for Oklahoma last Monday to visit his mother. Brens Struntz of Los Angeles was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. Hattie Dykes on So Walnut-st. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Merrifield were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Merritt and family of Compton. The two families were old friends in Kentucky. W. W. Blakemore of Ventura, formerly of Brea, is very ill with smallpox. He is employed with the Shell Oil Co. Mrs. C. W. Wilson and daughter Miss Pauline, and Mrs. R. W. Sammons and daughter Miss Annabelle, were shopping in Los Angeles Thursday. Mrs. Anna B. Clark returned home last Sunday after spending several days with relatives and friends in Brea. Mrs. Margaret Graham, daughter of Dr. Herbert C. Graham of Santa Maria, is enjoying this week with Mrs. Charles C. Graham and family on the G., and L., lease. Mr. an Mrs. Monroe Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. W.Walenlins attended the funeral of their friend, Mrs. Stout at McAulay's funeral parliars in Fullerton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauneeey Reece and Mrs. R. N., Danielly and daughter, Miss Ina, motored to Downey Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Senn and Mr. Kenneth Ridder of Long Beach After the business meeting a Christmas party was enjoyed. Messrs. C. R. McClure and Geo. Mabes went to Los Angeles on business Monday. Mrs. E. L. Olmstead spent Saturday afternoon in Anaheim. Mrs. Mackern and daughter were in Santa Ana Sunday visiting Mrs. Nae Shiels. Al Goodnaught was taken to the Pullerton hospital Tuesday to be operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. E.F.Raubinger of Lomita spent the week end in Brea with relatives and friends. Miss Edna Dyke had the milfortune to sprin her right arm. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Hall of So Walnut-st are entertaining friends from Los Angeles this week. Miss Hilka DeFrance was a Torrance visitor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.DeFrance of So Walnut-st had as their guest last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.B.K.DeFrance of Lynwood. Mr.McGraw of No.Orange-st is ill. Mr和 Mrs.C.A.Ries和姐妹,the misses Daisy和Anima Ries,returned to Brea recently from Lingsey where they have been working in the fruit。 Dr.W.W.Davis和family和Mrs.AnnaMcVelgh和 daughter MissDeborahwent到HuntingtonParkTuesdayevening到visitthedoctor'ssister,Mrs.H.F.Fordwhoisill。 Mr和 Mrs.RobertDanielly和daughter wereLongBeachvisitorsSunday。 Mr.HerbertCrawfordleftforOklahomalastMondaytovisithismother。 BrensStruntzofLosAngeleswasaSundayvisitoratthehomeofMrs.HattieDykesonSoWalnut-st。 Mr和 Mrs.C.R.MerrifieldwereSundaydinnerguestsofMr和Mrs.E.M.MerrittandfamilyofCompton。ThetwofamilieswereoldfriendsinKentucky。 W.W.BlakemoreofVentura,是veryillwithsmallpox。他是employedwiththeShellOilCo。 Mrs.C.W.WilsonanddaughterMissPauline,andMrs.R.W.SammonsanddaughterMissAnnabelle,都shoppinginLosAnglesThursday。 Mrs.AnnaB.ClarkreturnedhomelastSundayafterspendingseveraldayswithrelativesandfriendsinBrea。 Mrs.MargaretGraham,daughterofDr.HerbertC.GrahamofSantaMaria,是enjoyingthisweekwithMrs.CharlesC.GrahamandfamilyontheG.,andL.,lease。 Mr和Ms.MonroeChambers,Mr和Ms.SullivanandMrs.W.WLenlinsattendedthefuneralofthefriend,Mrs.StoutatMcAulay'sfuneralparliarsinFullertonSaturday。 Mr和MsChauneeeyReeceandMrs.R.N.,Daniellyanddaughter,MissIna,motoredtoDowneyMondayevening。 MissDorothySennandMr.KennethRidderofLongBeachAfterthebusinessmeetingaChristmaspartywasenjoyed。 Messrs.C.R.McClureandGeo.MabeswenttoLosAnglesonbusinessMonday。 Mrs.E.L.OlmsteadspentSaturdayafternooninAnaheim。 Mrs.Mackernanddaughterwereinoperatedonforappendicitis。 Mr和Ms.E.F.RaubingerofLomitaspenttheweekendinBreawithrelativeandfriends。 MissEdnaDykehadthemfortraintosprinherrightarm。 Mr和Ms.FrankHallofSoWalnut-stareventedinLingseywheretheyhavebeenworkinginthefruit。 Dr.W.W.DavisandfamilyandMrs.AnnaMcVelghanddaughterMissDeborahwent到HuntingtonParkTuesdayevening到visitthedoctor'ssister,Mrs.H.F.Fordwhoisill。 Mr和Ms.RobertDanielly和daughter werelongbeachvisitorsSunday。 Mr.HerbertCrawfordleftforOklahomalastMondaytovisithismother。 BrensStruntzofLosAngeleswasaSundayvisitoratthehomeofMrs.HattieDykesonSoWalnut-st。 Mr和Ms.C.R.MerrifieldwereSundaydinnerguestsofMr和Mrs.E.M.MerrittandfamilyofCompton。ThetwofamilieswereoldfriendsinKentucky。 W.W.BlakemoreofVentura,是veryillwithsmallpox。他是employedwiththeShellOilCo。 Mrs.C.W.WilsonanddaughterMissPauline,andMrs.R.N.,Daniellyanddaughter,MissAnnabelle,都shoppinginLosAnglesThursday。 Mrs.AnnaB.ClarkreturnedhomelastSundayafterspendingseveraldayswithrelativesandfriendsinBrea。 Mrs.MargaretGraham,daughterofDr.HerbertC.GrahamofSantaMaria,是enjoyingthisweekwithMrs.CharlesC.GrahamandfamilyontheG.,andL.,lease。 Mr和Ms.MonroeChambers,Mr和Ms.SullivanandMrs.W.WLenlinsattendedthefuneralofthefriend,Mrs.StoutatMcAulay'sfuneralparliarsinFullertonSaturday。 Mr和MsChauneeeyReeceandMrs.R.N.,Daniellyanddaughter,MissAnnabelle,都shoppinginLosAnglesThursday。 Mrs.AnnaB.ClarkreturnedhomelastSundayafterspendingseveraldayswithrelativesandfriendsinBrea。 Mrs.MargaretGraham,daughterofDr.HerbertC.GrahamofSantaMaria,是enjoyingthisweekwithMrs.CharlesC.GrahamandfamilyontheG.,andL.,lease。 known in the church calendar as Epiphany. It commemorates the laying of the offerings at the feet of the Christ Child by the Wise Men. The king of England each year places by proxy three purses on alms dish of various churches in observance of Epiphany. In many countries a superstition obtaining that at midnight Christmas eve cattle kneel in adoration of the Savior. Some believe that animals and birds are gifted with speech at the hour. Tradition has it that great calamity will befall anyone who attempts to any upon the cattle at their devotions. The Spanish are very kind to all cows because they believe that on Holy Night the creatures breathed upon the Christ Child and warmed him. Inhaling dry, overheated air drys the membranes of the nose and throat and invites infection of these tissues. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES Bicycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding W. H. Boon 147 So, Los Angeles St. BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING Oxy Acetylene Welding J. E. Gatewood, Richfield THE GEEVUM GIRLS SIS'LL NEVER SUSPECT IVE HIDDEN THESE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN THE ATTIC! LIVESTOCK R SALE—Two Boston Bull trucks, perfectly marked. Cheap. S. Resh. R SALE—3-month-old Reg. pet dog. Mary Paunt, Placentia R. D. I., care Thales Ranch. ARLY new Ford touring car, 350 miles, $365; good terms. S. Miner Co., Placentia. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED MAINE RYMETER HONOR YORBA LINDA YORBA LINDA, Dec. 23. (Spl.) A community was shocked and denied on Saturday evening to join of the sudden death of Mr. NEW TODAY FOR SALE—A good Dayton racer bicycle. In good shape, cheap. Phone 393-J. LATE '23 Chevrolet, $385, touring; over-sized tires; Grav body; new top. Motor A-1. A. B. Miner Co., Placentia. OAKLAND SEDAN, $650. This car is in excellent condition. Will take in open Chevrolet or Ford. Terms: Liberty Garage, Placentia. DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY—1st class airt coat, wraps, furs and evening dresses. Price reasonable. Open evenings. De Luxe Pur Parlors, 211 W. Chartress-st. Phone 854-J. FOR SALE—Only a few left for Xmas gifts. Gerald Roller Canaries. Phone 1175-W. 866 So. Philadelphia-st. WANTED—6 mos. old Belgian Rabbit. Phone 600. FOR RENT—6-rm. house, garage, $38; 5-rm. house and garage, $18; 611 No. Claudina. Ph. 270-R. FOR SALE—Fine cabinet phonograph and records like new. Phone 524-J, or 545-J. FOR SALE—Put capons, 2 Buff Orphington cocktails, 7 Light Brahma pullats, 1233 Pearlst. K. of P., every Monday nite, 327 W. Center. All visitors welcome. FOR RENT—3-room apt, furn. Best location in town; free water and Anaheim evening paper, 118 Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st. WANTED—$300 Anaheim real estate. HELP WANTED WANTED—High class salesmen for Northern Orange-co. Wonderful opportunity for right man. Thomas B. Watters, paone 240-M. Fullerton, Calif. RANCH SUPPLIES FERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-1 manure, prices right. Phone Artesia A-659, Artesia Fertilizing Co., 4th and Main-sta., Artesia. FOR SALE—Fat turkeys, ranging from 5 to 15 lbs each. Phone 265, corner West-st. and Ball-rd. FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees. W. G. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave. Phone Placentia 150-R-11. FOR RENT—ROOMS FURNISHED front bedroom. Freshly decorated and new furniture; balcony; close in. Terms reasonable. Phone 1132. FOR RENT—Two furnished bedrooms or housekeeping Apts. Phone 1132. USED AUTOS FOR SALE—1 J-2 ton Graham truck, gas range, almost new. D.Kee, Dale-Ave., Buena Park. Frank P. Taggart Co. 328 W. Center-st, Anaheim, Calif. We have the following USED CARS all overhailed, some have new tires and paint, come in and look board in private home well cooked. Nicely served Phila. PIANO, like new. Fuller Harry Fellings, Nelson T. SAXOPHONE-CLARINET production, tonguing and station fingerling, taught standard makes. Free Reeds and accessories meter, 210 Kroeger-sr 919-W. FOR SALE—a $250 elec sole phonograph with a roll of records $130, 21st street. Phone 183-M. DRY WALNUT WO $10 per 4 tier cord deli inch lengths-for stoves; inch chunks for fire place tight heaters. Phone 2 Ana, after 4 p.m., or m to Mrs. L. Y. Jordan, Main-st., Santa Ana. FOR RENT—HOUSE FOR RENT—3-room dach-4 room cottage, modern Emily, phone Maltbys 123 FOR RENT—Two good ashed houses, one 4-room room with or without garce, close in., 205 E.st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished house and garage. R Inquire 911 E. Santa Ana. FOR RENT—3-room house with breakfast garage, with free water S.Citron-st.Call for h S.Citron-st, or 304 W.rent FOR RENT—a 6-room YORBA LINDA FOR BA LINDA, Dec. 23. (Spl.) community was shocked and admitted on Saturday evening to one of the sudden death of Mr. F. Moore. He had been haufruit to the packing house and there was seized with a attack, passing away before doctor could be summoned. He previously been in his usual health which was fairly Mr. Moore was one of the settlers on the tract, coming with his motherless children out 12 years ago. About one age he was married and besides the widow a sister. Carl Seamons, and two brothWalter and Robert, all of reside here. The children Knussel Moore of Ohio, Mrs. Erench, Mrs. Robert Allen, Mrs. May Needham of WhitMrs. Buckmaster and Everett of Modesto. Funeral service will be held at Whittier on sunday afternoon at 2:30. Another well known family are sorrow today from the loss of our home by fire, the residence Mr. and Mrs. H. Weatherwax, and their ranch on Yorba boulevard being totally deyed by fire on Saturday evengary. Mrs. Weatherwax and two ighters were visiting in Los Anss and Mr. Weatherwax had received from a neighboring town but 9 o'clock, and had retired. was awakened by the garage on fire, and this being so to the house the latter soon right and with the entire comtents quickly burned. The car or course was a total loss Maxwell touring and the is thought to have ruined a defective wiring. It is understood there was no insurance ded. Prospect of being taken in to by the distinguished statesial whatever can we talk about?" demanded anxiously of her other. Afterward, in the drawing-room her mother with a plant smile, she exclaimed."We can't half way thru the soup ore we were chatting cozily but the fleas in Italian hotels." Doors not matter where you go above or ten below; you don't molest heated air you'll find doctors calling there. TIME TABLE A. T. & S. Fe R. H. In effect November 2nd, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles— No. 79 6:08 AM No. 71 11:22 AM No. 78 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 8:46 PM No. 76 6:47 PM *Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. *Through sleepers to Delver, St. Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection. *Houston, Galveston, Texas, New Orleans and Phoenix connection. *Through train to Riverside and San Bernardino. G A WALKER, Agent USED AUTOS FOR SALE — 1 I-2 ton Graham truck, gas range, almost new. D Kee, Dale-Ave., Ingua Park. Frank P. Taggart Co. 328 W. Center-st, Anaheim, Calif. We have the following USED CARS all overhauled, some have new tires and paint, come in and look these over, then make us an offer we will arrange terms to suit. 1923 Maxwell Sport touring, like new. 1922 Sheridan touring. 1921 Ford coupe. 1922 Ford touring. 1921 Chevrolet F.B.touring. 1921 Ford roadster. 1920 Chevrolet touring. Maxwell Chrysler Agency USED CAR DEPT. 328 West Center St. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever building. $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-r. PROFESSIONAL YOU NEED NOT BE SICK! Dr. Joseph H. Coleman CHIROPRACTOR Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles. Phone 845 250 W. 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 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 Graduntes Ground Floor Office 317 N.L.A.st.Anaheim.Callt. 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) FOR RENT — Two good insulated houses, one 4-room room with or without gas each, close in. 305 E. FOR RENT — Unfurnished house and garage.R Inquire 911 E.Santa A. FOR RENT — 3-room house with breakfast garage, with free water S.Citron-st.Call for k S.Citron-st.or 304 W. FOR RENT — A 6-room garage,$20 per mo.Broadway. FOR RENT — 3 room, house, water paid, 215 Citron St.in rear, $25 per Call for key 304 W.Cent. FOR RENT — New 6-room home; close in; $25 p.W.L.Morris Realty Co Los Angeles St. FOR RENT — 4-room bungalow.Inquire 120 I st. FOR RENT — Large five furnished modern house shrubbery; garage; $30 per month. 129 K Key next door. FOR RENT — Neat new house; closet bed, wi for $25 per month at Cypress St.Key at 511 410 S.Philadelphia St. FOR RENT — Pour-roo-nished house in bungalow close in; all modern; $32 a month.See Frad der.116 E.Center St. FOR RENT - APART FOR RENT — 4-room apt., with garage.B Best Anaheim.Call 563-J or Confectionery. FOR RENT — Rooms w bath; day, weekly rates.Inquire McFarrell 205 W.Chestnut near or call 1072-W. FOR RENT LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGE TRANSIENT ROOMS AT REDUCED RA The finest fireproof hotel in Orange-co.lobby, social hall and luxuriously furnished a complete with maid ser phone, light, hot and gas, steam heat and illumina included. Transi- and monthly rates.E Philadelphia and E.Cen-1200. A Class Ad is best little UNCLE WIGGLY'S TRICKS There you are, Floppy! No wind to blow my pin wheel! Squee! Squee! This is fun! It's only flat on one side, Uncle Wiggle! HAVE TO LAUGH AT SIS HIDING BUNDLES IN THE ATTIC! ILL HIDE MINE HERE! GOOD NIGHT, SIS! ME FOR BED! GOOD NIGHT, DEAR! THEN EACH GEEVUM GIRLS TO HERSELF,-7 SHE --coast she be clear!--n chance to siss is going me for Chris MISCELLANEOUS BOARD in private home, meals well cooked. Nicely served. 212 N. Phila. PIANO, like new, Fullerton 623. Harry Fellings, Nelson Music Co. SAXOPHONE-CLARINET — Tube production, tonguing and combination 'fingerin', taught. Agent for standard makes. Free lessons. Reeds and accessories. I. D. Parmeter, 210 Kroeger-st. Phone 919-W. FOR SALE — A $250 electric Console phonograph with a good section of records $130. 215 S. West street. Phone 183-M. DRY WALNUT WOOD $10 per 4 tier cord delivered, 12-inch length-for stoves; also 12-inch chunks for fireplaces and air tight heaters. Phone 2357 Santa Ana, after 4 p.m., or mail order to Mrs. L. Y. Jordan, 1725 N. Main-st., Santa Ana. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—3-room duplex and 4-room cottage, modern, 410 N. Emily, phone Maltby 123. FOR RENT—Two good unfurnished houses, one 4-room, one 5-room with or without garage, $25 each, close in. 305 E. Chartres-st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 6-rm. house and garage. Reasonable. Inquire 911 E. Santa Ana-st. FOR RENT—3-room furnished house with breakfast nook and garage, with free water. 209 1-2 S. Citron-st. Call for key at 211 S. Citron-st, or 304 W. Center-st. FOR RENT—A 6-room house and FOR RENT—Newly furnished bedroom. Phone 1132. FOR RENT—6-room Duplex, hardwood floors throut; all built-in features; 3 bedrooms, gas range and garage. Free water. 209 so. Citron-st. Inquire 211 So. Citron. FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room flat; adults only. No dogs, cats or birds. Inquire 317 E. Cypress. FOR RENT—Nice clean single and double apts, $30 and $35. Everything included. Colonial Apts., 149 No. Lemon., one block off Center. FOR RENT—Single and double apts in the newest and most modern apt. Flats in Anselmi. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rosemarie Apt. Phone 856, 309 W. Center-st. RENTS cut to a frazzie—Flats, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 852-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St. FOR RENT—Room and furnished Apt. At the Mann, 117 N. Olive-st. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $16.00 with garage. Phone 161-J. 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 SALE OR EXCHANGE—Alfaifa ranch, north, also clear lot for sale in Anaheim, easy term... O. B. Baxter, 922 N. Palm, Anaheim, phone 1092-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—7-room furnished house and garage on lot 96x200 feet, all kinds of berries and shrubs, located in fine residential district of Portland, Oregon. Will trade for property in Orange-co. Box 930 Plain Dealer. FOR SALE—By owner, 10 acre Valencia grove. Terms: Phone Placentia, 123-J. FOR SALE—10 acre grove, 10 year old trees, S. E. corner East and Vermont-st., City limit. Fine place for home and good revenue. Owner living on place facing East street. BUSINESS CARDS PERMANENT WAVING $15.00 Water waving, Bob marcelling $1.Lorraine Beauty Shop, $24 W.Center, Phone 374-J. MATTRESSES, feathers renovated; upholstered: Sahita Ana Mattress Co., 216 French-st.Phone 948-J. GENERAL transferring and trucking: Long and short hous... Household goods a specialty, 244 E.Center-st.G.A.Warren, phone 882. DRESSMAKING, remodeling family sewing in your home or mine. Phone 828-M.Mrs.Fiscus. FOR RENT—Two good unfurnished houses, one 4-room, one 5-room with or without garage, $25 each, close in. 305 E. Chartres-st. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 6-rm. house and garage. Reasonable. Inquire 911 E. Santa Ana-st. FOR RENT—3-room furnished house with breakfast nook and garage, with free water. 209 I-2 S. Citron-st. Call for key at 211 S. Citron-st, or 304 W. Center-st. FOR RENT—A 6-room house and garage, $20 per mo. 110 E. Broadway. FOR RENT—3 room, furnished house, water paid. 211 I-2 So. Citron St. in rear, $25 per month. Call for key 204 W. Center St. FOR RENT—New 6-room modern home; close in; $35 per month. W. L. Morris Realty Co., 123 N. Los Angeles St. FOR RENT—4-room modern bungalow. Inquire 120 E. Alberta-st. FOR RENT—Large five room unfurnished modern house. Lawn, 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. Apply 410 S. Philadelphia St., Apt 11. FOR RENT—Pour-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; close in; all modern; $30 and $32 a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 116 E. Center St. FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FOR RENT—4-room furnished Apt., with garage. Best location in Anaheim. Call 563-J or Weadon's Confectionery. 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 LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS AT REDUCED RATES The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange-co. Beautiful lobby, social hall and roof garden luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat and laundry for linens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center, Phone 1200. A Class Ad is best little salesman. FOR RENT—Room and furnished Apt. At the Mann, 117 N. Olive-st. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-J. 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—4-room modern flat furnished, one block north of Masonite 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—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—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 apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, 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 monta 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. 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 FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced: Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent.Call same number. FOR RENT—Furnished single apt, at $35; including light, gas and water; partial沐浴服务; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern.Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg.adjoining City Hall. MATTRESSES, feathers renovated; upholstering.Santa Ana Mattress Co., 216 French-st.Phone 948-J. GENERAL transfering and trucking.Long and short hours.Household goods a specialty., 244 E.Center-st.G.A.Warren, phone 882. DRESSMAKING, remodeling family sewing in your home or mine.Phone 828-M.Mrs.Fiscus. WANTED WANTED—Small furnished house on well traveled street.close in 128 E.Center-st.Phone 1262. WILL PAY $100 to $1000 cash for good used piano.Call Mr.Harris,202. WANTED—Work of any kind in store or farm by 18 year old boy 310 S.Lemon-st. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing,cabinet work or remodeling.Phone 981-J.J.H.Latourette. POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash.Phone 783-J. FOR SALE—Corn fed turkeys,5 1-2 miles west of Lincoln,half mile north on Western ave.McCarthy Dairy. FOR SALE—Corn fed turkeys 40e per lb,7th house north on Walker-ave.In Cypress.J.L.Valentine. FOR SALE—Capons,fat hens,fryers,rabbitsalso New Zealand Red breeding stock.Some with pedigree papersWe buy back all the young you raise.Excellent Xmas gifts.Phone 610-M,2nd house to left on Coffman-ave,just off East Center.I.B.Miller. Fish,Poultry and Produce Remember our new location,115 N.Los Angeles..Always ready to serve with best quality.Anaheim Fish Market QUALITY CHICKS White Lekhorns,cach Isc.R.I.Reds,Lsc Order for January and February. Garden Grove Hatchery One mile west,half mile north of Garden Grove. Recalling the famous conversation between the governors of North and South Carolina,它 will be interesting to know what the governor of Texas will say to the governor of Wyoming. AT REDUCED RATES The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange co. Beautiful lobby, social hall and roof garden luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, gas, steam heat and laundry for clothes included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 1200. A Class Ad is best little salesman. FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent. Call same number. FOR RENT—Furnished single apt., at $35; including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg. adjoining City Hall. PROFESSOR NOODLE Dear Professor: I'm ninety-seven years of age, and I'm a millionaire. I'd like to marry from the stage—an actress, young and fair. I love them all and can't decide which kind lought to get. Which shall I take for my sweet bride—a blonde or a brunette? Darius DeBility By all means I take a blonde, my friend, to share with you your jack. For blondes look more becoming when—they're all dressed up in black! Prof. Noodle Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results.