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CHURCHES
Will the pastors or those in charge of the Sunday service church announcements kindly bring in the copy for their services by 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, as the church announcement column is made up at that hour and those brought in afterward are regrettably but 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 St. Leon L. Myers, pastor, Bible school 9:30.
Prelude, Processional, Prayer, Response, Communion Hymn 182, Offertory solo, "My Faith In Thee."—Mr. Potter; Hymn 4, Announcements, Anthem "Great King of Glory, Come," Gabriel; Sermon: "Sin Laid on Jesus." Invitation Hymn, 155.
Evening, Prelude, Processional, Prayer, Response, Hymn 228, Offertory, quartette; Mr. Kruzenga, Mar. MacFarland, Mrs. Pemberton, Mr. Leonard; Hymn 234, Announcements, Anthem "Come, Thou Holy Spirit," Berge; Sermon: "Paith." Invitation Hymn 133.
PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDA—Sunday school, 9:45; Preaching service 12:00 a.m.; Young Poets' meeting, 6:00.
MAXWELL SPIRITUAL—Sunday school, 9:15; Sermon, 10:30;
Girls' Friendly Society Hallowe'en party. Thursday, 2:30 p.m. Woman's Auxiliary studies China.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST ASSOCIATION—Service in K. P. Hall, 225 W. Center-st. Circles every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. 7:30 Lecture and Messages. Sunday evenings 7:30 p.m., Lecture and Messages. All welcome. Mrs. H. Crandall, pastor.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH—W. Center street at Helena. G. G. Schmid, minister.
9:30 German Sermon: "Guete und Strengigkeit." 10:15 Sunday School. Flag dedication. 11:15 "Character of Jesus—His Humility." 6:45 Christian Endeavor; 7:30, "The Young Man's Way." Anthems and special music under the direction of E. H. Elmer.
UNDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH OF THE LORD (Holiness), 511 North Olive-st., Elenor Heughan, assistant pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. A large Bible class, well-instructed. Come, bring your Bible. Preaching 11 a.m. by the assistant pastor; and 3 p.m., Elsie Richards. Praise service 6:30 p.m., led by Robert Wallace. Evangelistic services 7:30 p.m., by the assistant pastor. Bible study Wednesday evening, 7:15. Prayer meeting Friday evening 7:15. All cordially invited to attend.
NEW TODAY
1922 SHERIDAN Teuring, m.sell at once; will take small trainee. T. M. Sharp, 205 N. Lemont.
FOR RENT—3room cottage,nished; garage. Reasonable.E.Cypress.
G & L: LEASE
Mrs. R. B. Mims, of Los Angeles, is spending a few days on lease, the guest of Mr. and R. E. Mims.
Mrs. S. A. McLucas, of Forton, spent Thursday at the hof of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Sellers this lease.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lemley two boys, Glen and Billy,and Mrs. A.N White and children,A Ruby and Herman,Miss Moezel Walters were among those who attended the California theatre in Anaheim Pr evening.
Little Bettie Mae Delaney very much improved after an attack of diphtheria.
Mr. and Mrs.J., Slay and daughter,Cada Lee.of Stearns lease,spent Friday evening on this lease,the guest Mr.Mrs.Sellers.
B.F.Sellers, of the Hole I was a caller on this lease lastursday.
Mrs.B.F.MeElhaney daughter,Loft;Mrs.Ken Winner and little son,George Mrs.James Bauldin spent Friday evening the guests of Mrs.Doyle formerly of this lease now of Stearns.
Mr. and Mrs.L.F.Lemley two boys,Glen and Billy,moved among those who attended
Evening, Prelude, Processional, Prayer, Response, Hymn 228, Offertory, quartette: Mr. Kruzenga, Mr. MacFarland, Mrs. Pemberton, Mr. Leonard, Hymn 234, Announcements, Anthem, "Come Thou Holy Spirit," Berge; Sermon: "Faith." Invitation Hymn 133.
PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDA—Sunday school, 9:45; Preaching service 11:00 a.m.; Young Poet's meeting, 6:30.
MAXWELL SPIRITUAL—Sunday school, 9:15; Sermon, 10:30
Services will be held each Sunday as fellowes: lyceum 9:30 a.m., healing services, 10:30; alone in study of mediumship, 11:30; message circles, 13:30 p.m., and every Monday and Thursday, lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH—Rev. V. K. Ledbetter, pastor; Teachers' Prayer Service, 9:30; Sunday School, 9:45; Morning Service, 11:00.
B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Thomas Helmes Walker, Minister;erner Claudina and Cypress-sta. Sunday school, 9:30; F. N. Gibba, Supt.
Morning 11:00.
Prelude, "Andante," Tchaikowsky; Anthem, "O Paradise," Ambros; Offertery solo, "Rock of Ages," Johnstone—Mrs. Walter Ross; Sermon, "The Deed Jesus Put in the Record." Postlude, "March Aleoste," Gluck.
Evening, 7:30.
Prelude, "Elegy," Sheppard; Chorus, "Crown Him King of Kings"; De Los; Offertery duet, "Grave Enough for Me." Excell—Miss Walker and Mr. Merrill; Sermon, "Heirs at Large." Postlude, "Postlude," Newell.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL—Missa Park, S. P. Hilgenfeld, pastor; 9:45 Sunday school, F. Hilgenfeld, Supt. Clakes for everyone. Morning service 11 o'clock; Christian Endeaver 6:30; Evening service 7:30.
CHRIST TEMPLE OF DIVINE REVELATION—Services held every Sunday 8 p.m.; Wednesday 2:30 and 8 p.m., W. O. W. Hall, Chestnut and Lemon-sta. E. Meyers Pastor, phone Fullerton 178-R-5. All welcome.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH—Corner Emily and Chartress Sta., H. G. Schmelser, pastor;
8:45 Sunday school; 9:45 English services; 10:45 German services; 2:00 p.m., Thursday, Ladies Aid; 7:30 Friday, choir practice; 9:00 a.m. Saturday, religious instruction.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH—Corners Philadelphia
CHURCH OF THE LORD (Hollness), 511 North Olive-st., Eleanor Heughan, assistant pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 a.m. A large Bible class, well-instrusted. Come, bring your Bible. Preaching 11 a.m. by the assistant pastor; and 3 p.m., Elsie Richards. Praise service 6:30 p.m., led by Robert Wallace. Evangelistic services 7:30 p.m., by the assistant pastor. Bible study Wednesday evening, 7:15. Prayer meeting Friday evening 7:15. All cordially invited to attend.
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ALAM—Moose Hall, 138 w. Center-st., 5:20-6:20 p.m. 7:30 Free lecture on the subject: "Civilization Doomed," by Mr. Edward Stark.
CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. P. Brewae. Services Sunday morning 7:30, 8:20 and 10 o'clock Again?
WEST BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH—F. W. Elger, pastor.
9:45 a.m. Sunday school; 11:00 a.m. Service; Sermon topic: "When James Wrote a Letter." 6:45 p.m. Epworth League and German Bible Class, 7:30 p.m. Chalk Talk. Topic: "Israel's Return to the Homeland."
GRACE LUTHERAN — One block from Broadway on S. Palm-st.
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. Place of 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, 8:30.
Charles E Fuller, teacher Subject, "Christ's Seven-fold Commandation and Admonition to the Seven Churches of Revelation."
WHITE TEMPLE—James Allen Gelminger, D.D., minister.Sunday school, 8:30; George M. Tedrick, supt.
PENTECOSTAL MEETING—208 Rose-st., Rev. Webb, of Los Angeles, will preach. A hearty welcome is extended to the public.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE — The Nazareene Tabernacle is located on the corner of North and Claudina Sts. Rev.Fletcher Galloway the pastor announces his sermon subject for Sunday morning: "Calvary and its Meaning." Sunday evening he speaks from the subject "Jesus the God Man." Special music has been prepared for both services. At the close of the morning service the Sacrae leaders of all political admit that throwing of the dental election into Congress a possibility; many thin probability and others deed to be a certainty. This sign makes the present campaign of the most interesting evented by the American although little enthusiasm in the rank and file of voter evidence, so far.
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ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH—Corner Emily and Chartress Sts., M.G. Schmelzer, pastor.
8:45 Sunday school; 9:45 English services; 10:45 German services; 2:00 p.m., Thursday, Ladies Aid; 7:30 Friday, choir practice; 9:00 a.m., Saturday, religious instruction.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST—A CLIENTIST—Corner Philadelphia Car Dad Churches. Sunday school 10 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and Fortment." Everlasting Ford. Starting Wednesday at 8 p.m., testimonials are given in the First Open 5 passenk building, room 804. Open 7 passes except Sundays and days from 11 to 8:00.
ANAHEIM—MAN'S BIBLE OPERATORS 12$ ELM STRUCTURE. H.Bode, Rector, Sun-8 a.m., Holy Com-5 Sunday School, 10 nation class. 11 a.m. Service by Bishop Johnson, followed by Union and Sermon by Nelson Monday, 7 p.m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE—The Nazarene Tabernacle is located on the corner of North and Claudina Sts. Rev. Fletcher Galloway the pastor announces his sermon subject for Sunday morning: "Calvary and its Meaning." Sunday evening he speaks from the subject "Jesus the God—Man." Special music has been prepared for both services. At the close of the morning service the Sacrament will be taken. Sunday School at 9:45. The Young People's Society and Junior Society both meet at 6. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday night. Choir practice Thursday night.
THE FREE METHODIST CHAPEL—Sycamore and Claudina, J.C.Rose, pastor, 831 Zeynst, Sabbath school 10 a.m.; Preaching 11 a.m. by Mrs.Edn
BUSINESS CLASSIFIED
FIRESTONE AND OLDFIELD TIRES
Blecycle and Motorcycle Repairing and Welding
W.H.Boon
147 So.Los Anno
BLACKSMITHING AND HORSE SHOEING
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
J.E.Gatewood,
TUBBY
THIS RADIO SET I'M BUILDIN' IS ALL MADE ILL TUNE IN AN SEE IF I CAN GET ANYTHING
NEW TODAY
SHERIDAN Touring, must once; will take small trade-M. Sharp, 205 N. Lemon St.
RENT—3room cottage, fur-1; garage, Reasonable, 411 Impress.
R. B. Mima, of Los Angle-spending a few days on this guest of Air, and Mrs. Mims.
S. A. McLucas, of Fuller-spent Thursday at the home and Mrs. K. L. Sellers, of lease.
Mrs. L. F. Lemley and boys, Glen and Billy, Mr. Mrs. A. N. White and two ruby and Herman, and Moell Walters were among who attended the Califor-theatre in Anaheim Friday.
Bettie Mae Delaney is much improved after an att-of diphtheria.
and Mrs. J., Slay and little-laughter, Cada Lee, of the lease, spent Friday even-on this lease, the guests of and Mrs. Sellers.
F. Sellers, of the Hole lease, a caller on this lease last Sat.-ry.
B. F. McElhaney, andighter, Loft; Mrs. Kenneth and little son, George,and James Bauldin spent Friday the guests of Mrs. Pete formerly of this lease, but of Stearns.
R. B. Mima, of Los Angle-spending a few days on this guest of Air, and Mrs. Mims.
S. A. McLucas, of Fuller-spent Thursday at the home and Mrs. K. L. Sellers, of lease.
Mrs. L. F. Lemley and boys, Glen and Billy, Mr. Mrs. A. N. White and two ruby and Herman, and Moell Walters were among who attended the Califor-theatre in Anaheim Friday.
Bettie Mae Delaney is much improved after an att-of diphtheria.
and Mrs. J., Slay and little-laughter, Cada Lee, of the lease, spent Friday even-on this lease, the guests of and Mrs. Sellers.
F. Sellers, of the Hole lease, a caller on this lease last Sat.-ry.
B. F. McElhaney, andighter, Loft; Mrs. Kenneth and little son, George,and James Bauldin spent Friday the guests of Mrs. Pete formerly of this lease, but of Stearns.
R. B. Mima, of Los Angle-spending a few days on this guest of Air, and Mrs. Mims.
S. A. McLucas, of Fuller-spent Thursday at the home and Mrs. K. L. Sellers, of lease.
Mrs. L. F. Lemley and boys, Glen and Billy, Mr. Mrs. A. N. White and two ruby and Herman, and Moell Walters were among who attended the Califor-theatre in Anaheim Friday.
Bettie Mae Delaney is much improved after an att-of diphtheria.
and Mrs. J., Slay and little-laughter, Cada Lee, of the lease, spent Friday even-on this lease, the guests of and Mrs. Sellers.
F. Sellers, of the Hole lease, a caller on this lease last Sat.-ry.
B. F. McElhaney, andighter, Loft; Mrs. Kenneth and little son, George,and James Bauldin spent Friday the guests of Mrs. Pete formerly of this lease, but of Stearns.
R. B. Mima, of Los Angle-spending a few days on this guest of Air, and Mrs. Mims.
S. A. McLucas, of Fuller-spent Thursday at the home and Mrs. K. L. Sellers, of lease.
Mrs. L. F. Lemley and boys, Glen and Billy, Mr. Mrs. A. N. White and two ruby and Herman, and Moell Walters were among who attended the Califor-theatre in Anaheim Friday.
Bettie Mae Delaney is much improved after an att-of diphtheria.
and Mrs. J., Slay and little-laughter, Cada Lee, of the lease, spent Friday even-on this lease, the guests of and Mrs. Sellers.
F. Sellers, of the Hole lease, a caller on this lease last Sat.-ry.
B. F. McElhaney, andighter, Loft; Mrs. Kenneth and little son, George,and James Bauldin spent Friday the guests of Mrs. Pete formerly of this lease, but of Stearns.
R. B. Mima, of Los Angle-spending a few days on this guest of Air, and Mrs. Mims.
S.A.McLucas.ofFuller.spentThursdayatthehomeandMrs.K.L.Sellers.oflease.
Mrs.R.B.Mima.ofLosAngle-spendinga fewdaysonthisguestofAir,andMrs.Mims.
S.A.McLucas.ofFuller.spentThursdayatthehomeandMrs.Mims.
ADVERTISING SALESMAN—Solicit advertising for advertising thermometers, 25 per cent commission. One salesman each city California representative, Win.Mickel, 719 W.Santa Barbara Ave., Los Angeles.
FOUND—Pair of spectacles.Call to identify at pop corn stand,cor.Lemon and Center.
RIDING SCHOOL opens Nov. 3.Saddle horses for rent at 1002 No.Lemon.
FOR RENT—2 furn.bedrooms.continuous hot water; heat.garage,209 E.Broadway.Phone469J.
FOR SALE—$1850;only $100down,balance $20ton takesthiscozy2-roomhouse;largescreen porch;good lot;fine location.Callandlookthisoverat812N.JansSt.Anaheim.Phone172-R-2.Fullerton;after5p.m.,716-W.
WANTED—By married man withCalif.experience,place on ranch.Walter Doolittle,Gen.Del.Brea.
FOR SALE—Rabbit fryers,chicken fryers和 fat hens;1 thorbdred Fleishm Giant doesandbacks;some with young.Phoneordersto610-M or 2nd house toleft on Coffman Ave.,just offE.Center.Ira B.Miller.
FOUND—Oct.31 on E.Santa AnaSt.,gents'brown coat.Ownermay have same by identifyingandpayingforthisad.Ill11E.Santa AnaSt.
MAXWELL-CHRYSLERAGENCY
FOR SALE—20 acres.Autelopevalley;good location;good oilprospects.Reasonable.$605WisteriaPlace,Santa Ana.
WANTED—Experienced orangepackers,forsnaval season inLind-sayApply to G.C.Hennes.PhonePlacentia32R2.Yorba Linda,或Betts Packing Co.,Lindsay,Cal.
LADIES'AND MEN'SHairCut,35 cents;Boys,25 cents;exceptSaturdays,35 cents,GrossBarberShop,129 So.LosAnglesSt.
FOR RENT—Front office in Wilson & Bever building,$20pet.mo.l48 W.Center.Phone399-R.
SEWING—Fancy and mendingatyourhomes,by day or hour.G16So.PhiladelphiaSt.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—A sum of money.Ownermay have same by identifyingand payingforthisad.Ill4W.La PalmaSt.,Anaheim;
POUND—On West Sycamore-st.,50 feet of hose.Owner can have same at A.A.Slabach'sstoreandpayingforthis"ad."
STRAYED—2 heifer calves,8 or10 months old at J.WMcWilliamsranch11-2 miles northofCypress.Owner can have thembypayingdamagesandthisad.
WANTED
WANTED—Housekeepinginmotherlesshome or careofoldcouple;widow,38.Address"M."careDealer.WANTED—Anykindofsewing
FOR RENT—Front bedrivenished,andgarage;youmanonly。318So.Phil FOR RENT—Newlyhousekeepingapartment,Treasonable.PhoneFOR RENT—Furnished
LAUNDER, Cada Lee, of the mans lease, spent Friday evening on this lease, the guests of Mrs. Sellers.
F. Sellers, of the Hole lease, a caller on this lease last Satrury.
B. F. McElhaney, and
hunter, Lois; Mrs. Kenneth
and little son, George, and
James Bauldin spent Friday
mng the guests of Mrs. Pete
e, formerly of this lease, but
of Stearns.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lemley and
boys, Glen and Billy, were
those who attended the Lantern theatre in Brea Sunevening.
Nox Sellers is able to be at
after a two days' lay-off
sickness last week.
R. and Mrs. Wheeler White
three children and the latbrother, Henry Smith, weepping in Anaheim Saturday ever.
R. and Mrs. B. F. McElhaney
dangler, Jr., attended the game in Brea Sunday afterno.
R. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield
is the dinner guests Tuesday
the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Dellenn, of the Tuffee ranch.
Silver Bryan is able to be up
on after an attack of ptomaine
con.
R. and Mrs. K. L. Sellers and
hunter, Mabel, and Mr. and
J. C. Slay and daughter,Cada
of the Stearns lease, and
Powell and daughter and Mr.
Mrs. Ploclet and two children
ended church at the Angelus
pleast last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Linoh Mims, Jr.
Los Angeles, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and
R. E. Mims.
Mrs. Everett Murray spent Sunday and Monday in Los Angeles
zipping.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bauldin
are among those who attended California theatre in Anaheim day.
Will Bauldin returned home on Saturday after a few days' visit Los Angeles.
No Mims, of Los Angeles,
ent Friday the guest of his
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Mrs. Frank Richard and Mrs.
Mary Messer, of this lease, were
applying in Los Angeles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Varner and
le son and Mrs. Calvin Varnage and Mrs. K. L. Sellers were
anaheim shoppers Wednesday.
Leaders of all political parties mit that throwing of the presi- tential election into Congress is possibility; many think it a liability and others declare it be a certainty. This situation makes the present campaign one the most interesting ever wit- sesed by the American people, though little enthusiasm among a rank and file of voters is in evidence, so far.
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TIME TABLE
A. T. & S. K. R.
In effect February 17, 1924
Trains to Los Angeles
*No. 79 6:08 a.m.
No. 71 11:28 a.m.
**No. 72 4:50 p.m.
*No. 75 8:52 p.m.
Trains to San Diego
No. 78 1:56 a.m.
***No. 72 10:04 a.m.
No. 74 2:46 p.m.
No. 76 6:47 p.m.
*Through sleepers to Denver,
Kahsaa 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
FOR SALE—Rabbit fryers, chicken fryers and fat hens; I thor- bred Flemish Giant does and bucks; some with young. Phone orders to 610-M or 2nd house to left on Coffman Ave., just off E.
Center, Ira B. Miller.
FOUND—Oct 31 on E. Santa Ana St..
gents' brown coat. Brown may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. 1111 E. Santa Ana St.
MAXWELL-CHRYSLER AGENCY
Used Car Department.
1922 Chandler Chummy Sedan; like new, a good buy... $1500.00
1923 Chev Sedan; Duco paint;
compil overhauled... $605.00
1922 Sheridan Tour; a bargain... $415.00
1922 Ford Tour; new paint; compil overhauled... $200.00
1922 Ford Coupe; this car has over $150.00 in extras and is in beautiful shape, for chuk sale... $365.00
1922 Chev Tour; original finish and is guaranteed... $245.00
1021 Chev F.B. 5 good cord tires a real buy... $195.00
We also have several other good cars, priced right and all carry our guarantee. Come in and look them over.
FRANK P.TAGGART CO.,
328 W. Center,
Anaheim.
Julia Estelle Hardy WITH
SHERWOOD MUSIC SCHOOL
Phone 1144
Studio: 206 Fisher Bldg.
132 W. Center St., Anaheim TEACHER OF EXPRESSION
Lang's Mineral Wonder NATURE'S REMEDY For Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney, Bladder, Skin, Blood and Female Discases.
J.L.A ADKINS, Agent
251 So. Lemon St., Anaheim
Phone 552-W
TIME TABLE
A.T.S.K.R.
In effect February 17, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles *No.79 6:08 a.m.
No.71 11:28 a.m.
**No.72 4:50 p.m.
*No.75 8:52 p.m.
Trains to San Diego
No.78 1:56 a.m.
***No.72 10:04 a.m.
No.74 2:46 p.m.
No.76 6:47 p.m.
*Through sleepers to Denver,
Kahsaa 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
GLADYS TURNER, public stenographer, 111 N.Los Angeles-st.Phone 46.
SPECIAL Oct.prices at the Parla- sia Beauty Shop, phone 803, Top marcelling 750, shampoo 750 cote All prices reduced accordingly.
DRESSMAKING — Remodeling family sewing; style service in your home. Phone 838-M.Mrs.Hiscus.
MARCELLING, bob curling, 75c,
201 N.Clementine, Phone 1255.
M.EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692, New Kremer Bldg.Anaheim,Calif.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING Relief Machine furnished and WORK GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT.
STRAYED—2 heifer calves, 8 or 10 months old at J.W.McWilliams ranch 1-2 miles north of Cyprus Care Plan Dealer.
WANTED — Housekeeping in motherless home or care of old couple; widow, 38.Address "M." care Plant Dealer.
WANTED—Any kind of sewing and dressmaking.Mrs.McKey, 418 So.Melrose St.
WANTED—Carpenter work by the day or contract, finishing cabinet work or remodeling.Phone 981-J.Y.Hat Louette.
WANTED—Laundry washing, 24 pieces for $1 and flat work ironed.Call for and delivered, 316 N.Pice.Phone 1113 Tipton.
MISCELLANEOUS
K of P.every Monday nite.$27 W.Center.All visitors welcome.
PIANO.like new.Fullerton 628.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co..FOR SALE—Cornet,price reasonable.Oscar Maass on North Placeenta end of Sycamore,Anaheim.Calf.FREE TRIP to Wilmington; 12-mile boat ride around the harbor; noon lunch; all free for nothing.Cars leave daily, 10 a.m., except Sunday.Call 123 N.Los Angeles street.
FOR SALE—A lot of good second hand furniture at the Orange Mattress and Furniture Factory Just north of Santa Fe depot.on Santa Fe trackOrange,Calif.
BUSINESS CARDS
GLADYS TURNER,public stenographer, 111 N.Los Angeles-st.Phone 46.
SPECIAL Oct.prices at the Parla- sia Beauty Shop, phone 803,Top marcelling 750,shampoo 750 coteAll prices reduced accordingly.
DRESSMAKING — Remodeling family sewing; style service in your home.Phone 838-M.Mrs.Hiscus.
MARCELLING,bob curling,75c,
201 N.Clementine,Phone 1255.
M.EUGENE DURFEE ARCHITECT Phone 692,新 Kremer Bldg.Anaheim,Calif.
TYPEWRITER REPAIRING Relief Machine furnished and WORK GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT.
RENT—Moom built ins,gas range,3 hardwood floor thruo,
209 S.Citroust-t.
RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Front bednished,and garage.your man only.$38.So.Wphil
FOR RENT—Newly housekeeping apartment.Terms reasonable.Phone
FOR RENT—Rooms with bath;day,weekly or rates.Inquire McFarris for W.Chestnut,near L or call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—3-room house,323 So.philadelphia
FOR RENT—Neat new house;closet bed.will for $25 per month at Cypress St.Key at L140 S.PHILIDHASTSt.
FOR RENT—4-room mall with garage.$122 nut.
FOR RENT—Four-room finished house in bungalow close in; all modern.$32 a month.Soe Frederder,Ll6 E.CenterSt.
FOR RENT—6-room built ins,gas range,3 hardwood floor thruo,
209 S.Citroust-t.
RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Warehouse.I39 So.Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Garages Wilson & Bever build per month.L48 W.Cent
Hank Broadcasting.
By WIN
Miscellaneous Classified Ads
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NEW TODAY
FOR SALE—Enameled gas range, good condition Phone 926.
FOR RENT—Small modern house, partly furnished; $18; garage, 16 Stueckle, 2 doors from South Los Angeles.
FOR SALE—Used washer in A-1 condition; $45. Phone 926.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Perfectly marked checkered giant buck from registered stock, 6 months old, $5. Mrs. J. H. Miser, 1-2 mile west of Stanton on Clair-ave, between Western-ave and Hansen-nd.
BUSINESS CHANCES
MINER desires ship $100 ore from one of richest silver-lead mines, Arizona. Need $1500 for development and will pay 10% interest and big bonus for use of money. Fine valued at $100,000. Liberal interest in property as security, references and absolute proofs of merit. By appointment, William J. Grannis, 639 La Loma Road, Pasadena.
BUSINESS FOR SALE—Grocery store and MeatM arket, good location, 408 North Los Angeles-st. One thousand dollars cash required. Balance easy terms.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, furnished, and garage; young gentleman only. 318 So. Philadelphia.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished housekeeping apartment, close in. Terms reasonable. Phone 1132.
FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom.
FOR RENT—4-room modern flat furnished, one block north of Masone Temple. All large rooms. 5 closets. Two beds, separate entrance front and rear. Garage and laundry room. Squiler Villa, 201 N. Emily St.
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. Apply 747 N. Lemon St.; phone 294-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—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.
FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; equipped for light housekeeping; lights, water, gas and laundry furnished; close in; garage nearby. Phone 161-J after 5 p.m.
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.
A SNAP—By owner, 5 room modern house worth $6,000. Will take $5,000. $1,250 down. Bal easy terms. Box 35 care Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Five acre orange grove. Must have good house and not over $20,000. G. Doo-little, 127 North Los Angeles-st., Anaheim.
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Boy about 16 out of school as grocer's apprentice.State wages expected and experience if any.Address Box X-5.Plain Dealer.
WANTED—Experienced girl or woman for general house work.Good wages.Call at 302 E.Broadway or Phone 230-J.
EXCHANGE
10 acres at Beaumont, 5 acres 8 yr. old Cherries; 5 acres Apples and Peaches; 12 years old; 5 room house, garage and all clear.Want house and lot, or acreage; will assume.
WRIGHT, ROGERS & BAKER
107 So. Clementine St., Anaheim
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
For live, aggressive man to make blu money in Anaheim and locality as Sales Representative for established manufacturer of Factory cut homes.Give de-
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Front bedroom, furnished, and garage; young gentleman only. 138 So. Philadelphia.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished housekeeping apartment, close in. Terms reasonable. Phone 1123.
FOR RENT—Furnished front bedroom; close in. 215 Chestnut-st.
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—3-room furnished house. 323 So. Philadelphia.
FOR RENT—Completely furnished 6-room house, including plano. Garage. $45. 705 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Modern 6-room furnished bungalow, with garage, 3 miles south of Anaheim. $45.00 per month. Phone 318-R.
FOR RENT—3 room, furnished house, water paid. 211 1-2 So. Citron St. in rear, $25 per month. Call for key 304 W. Center St.
FOR RENT—Four-room house and garage; 118 So. Adams St., end of West Center; $20. Phone Placentia 16-J-1.
FOR RENT—4 room modern bungalow, furnished, close in and reasonable rent. 407 No. Philadelphia.
FOR RENT—Modern and clean 3-rm furn. house, bath, laundry tray, garage. Close in. 314 So. Philadelphia.
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—4 room modern bungalow with garage. 1120 W. Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Four-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—6-room duplex, all built ins, gas range, 3 bed rooms, hardwood floor throutout. Garage 209 S. Citroun-st.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Warehouse $25 mo. 139 So. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever building. $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone
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 McFarlane Apts. 205 W. Center. Call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—1 4-room fur. and 1 4-room unfur. apt. Marita Court. 118 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—Beautifully furnished apt. Summer rates now on Under new management. Shaw Apt., corner Center and Helena rts.
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.
FOR RENT—Modern, alry Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water, Rents reduced. Roberts Apt., 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 Kramer Bldr., adjoining City Hall.
YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS 147 West Center. Best central location in city. Special summer rates by day, week or month.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees, W.G.Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
USED AUTOS
USED FORDS Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N.Los Angeles St.
FOR SALE—1923 Ford touring unusually nice shape, $100.00
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
For five, aggressive man to make big money in Anaheim and locality as Sales Representative for established manufacturer of Factory-cut homes. Give details of past experience and present occupation when writing. Prefer that interested parties come to our Los Angeles office for interview.
FENNER Mfg.Co.
1023-25 Detwiler Bldg.
LOS ANGELES,CAL.
PLUMBING
FIVE POOT tubs.$24.50; lavatories$6; large sinks$5; chins toilet combinations$25; No. 18 gas water heater$18; 916 N.Los Angeles-st.; Anaheim.
PROFESSIONAL
YOU NEED NOT BE SICK!
Dr.Joseph H.Coleman CHIROPRACTOR Six Years Successful Practice in Los Angeles Phone $45 250 E.Center St Ground floor; Anaheim
Phones—1169J; Office 207 Dr.Walter R.Blakely Optometrist-Octician We do our own lens grinding 190 W.Center St.Anaheim; Cal
DR.W.N.PALMER GENERAL DENTAL PRACTICE Office with Johnston-Wickett Clinic Prophylaxis and Pyorrhoea Specialty
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
Johnston-Wickett Clinie ANAHEIM,GALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m.: 5:00 p.m.
Phone 728 DR SUE M.AMACK
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Warehouse $25 mo.
139 So. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever building. $6.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA
AT REDUCED SUMMER 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.
By WINNER
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Record bud valencia orange trees. W. G. Smith Nursery, 1 mile south Olinda, Golden ave; phone Placentia 150-R-11.
USED AUTOS
USED FORDS
Bought and sold. Crowell, 314 N. Los Angeles St.
FOR SALE—1923 Ford touring, unusually nice shape, $100.00 down. Crowell, 314 No. Los Angeles-st.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohlman, 7R2. Write RD2.
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