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Your Cross Word Puzzle
HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE
The way to solve the Cross Word Puzzle is to fill in the white squares of the diagram with the words which agree with the accompanying definitions. The definitions are numbered so correspond with the numbers on the diagram.
Any word defined in the text under "HORIZONTAL" will begin at its number, shown in the diagram, and will extend all the way across to the first black space to the right of that number. That is, the word must begin in the square that contains its identifying number, and extend as far as the white squares continue uninterruptedly.
Any word defined under "VERTICAL" will also begin in the white space that contains its number, but will extend downward as far as the white spaces remain uninterruptedly.
HORIZONTAL
1. Opposite of false
2. Russian (abbr.)
3. Mental image.
4. By.
5. A path.
6. Prone.
7. Tattered.
HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE
The words start in the numbered squares and run either across or down. Only one letter is placed in each white square. If the proper words are found each combination of letters will form words. The key to the
HORIZONTAL
1. Opposite of false
2. Russian (abbr.)
3. Mental image
4. By.
5. A path.
6. Prone.
7. Tattered.
8. Egyptian God of Light.
9. Labor.
10. Chart
11. Corn pit.
12. Long time
1. Leg joint.
VERTICAL
1. Three-legged device
10. Manner
14. Uncouth
15. One who uses
16. Hectare (abbr.)
17. Vex
18. Maid
19. River of the dead.
20. Slide
21. To wit
22. Century plant
22. To testify
SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE
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WEST COAST
WEST COAST LEASE, Jan. 8.
(Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Curry and family have just returned from a touring trip to Yuma, Ariz., where they visited relatives.
Mrs. R. Williamson of La Habra spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. H. C. McCoy.
Mrs. Richard Stevens of Huntington Beach is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. F. Simons.
Mrs. G. Calkins is spending a few days at Long Beach visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kinsley and family spent Sunday evening at Costa Mesa with relatives.
Mrs. Mahon's daughter, Mrs. Potter, from Long Beach, is
HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE
The words start in the numbered squares and run either across or down. Only one letter is placed in each white square.
If the proper words are found each combination of letters will form words. The key to the puzzle—the first word—is given in the drawing. Below are keys to the other words.
(Running Across)
Word 1: There are two of them in the picture above.
Word 4: Unhappy.
Word 5: To strike.
Word 6: What children should not do on their way to school.
(Running Down)
Word 1: A weapon shown in the picture above.
Word 2: A color.
Word 3: The next school holiday season.
Word 5: The opposite of cold.
APPEALS JUDGMENT
Mrs. Charles W. Rist, who lost a $115 judgment in Justice H. E. Hart's court at Brea, has appealed the case to the superior court at Santa Ana, where Mable McGee will again appear as plaintiff in action.
Mrs. Rist, according to testimony in the case, listed property at Brea for sale with the plaintiff, who, according to her suit, found a buyer in Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. These parties, for some reason, it was claimed, were not acceptable to Mrs. Rist, who refused to consummate the sale.
The dealer then sued for $116, as commission she would have received, and Justice Hart awarded her judgment. She was represented by Attorneys Marks, Launer and Collins of Fullerton.
The tremendeous bilities for ever seen! The Clearance does not permit yet three who we offer you of this sale.
Mrs. R. Williamson of La Habra spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. H. C. McCoy.
Mrs. Richard Stevens of Huntington Beach is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. F. Simons.
Mrs. G. Calkins is spending a few days at Long Beach visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kinsley and family spent Sunday evening at Costa Mesa with relatives.
Mrs. Mahon's daughter, Mrs. Potter, from Long Beach, is spending the week-end with her mother, where she is celebrating her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dickhont of Newport Beach were Friday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kinsley.
The evening was spent playing five hundred and little Miss Irene Dickhont remained and is spending the week-end with Miss Lillian Kinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Alkire are spending the week-end at Willowbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hartag and son, Donald, had dinner Wednesday evening with friends in Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitmore were dinner guests New Year's evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Rocoe Neild of this lease and Mr. and Mrs. Elion Neild of the Columbia lease visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Drake Wednesday evening.
Walker Mahon of Long Beach is spending a few days with Billy Mahon.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rudy entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brain and Mr. and Mrs. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Folman of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Christie and Mrs. B. Cremeens of Whittler Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenwood and son, James, were visitors Sunday with James Shaw, who has been ill for some time at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rudy and Steven were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Bullock of Glendale New Year's day, and spent the evening in Los Angeles accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B.
Mrs. Rist, according to testimony in the case, listed property at Brea for sale with the plaintiff, who, according to her suit, found a buyer in Mr. and Mrs. Huffman. These parties, for some reason, it was claimed, were not acceptable to Mrs. Rist, who refused to consummate the sale.The dealer then sued for $145, as commission she would have received, and Justice Hart awarded her judgment.She was represented by Attorneys Marks, Launer and Collins of Fullerton, while Attorney George P. Holden of Anaheim appeared for Mrs.Rist.
CO ORGANIZATION HOLDS SESSION
Orange County Optometry Association met in Fullerton Monday evening and was honored with the presence of Dr. R.C.Endris of Oakland, president of the state association.
Anaheim was represented by Dr.Walter Blakely, county president; Dr.E.C.Kendrick, and Mr.Harvey.
Cremeena of Whittler.
A surprise birthday party was held for Bill Schryer Wednesday evening.The guests were as follows: Mrs.Pred Cowan and Myrtle and Ellen and Bill Cowan and neeshow, Earl Cowas, and Mrs.Horace Schryer and daughter, Olive from the Santa Paula lease,and Mr.Mrs.Nod Marshall of the Olinda lease and Mrs.J.R.Muzzall and Miss Lois Muzzall and Frank Huffield of Fullerton and Mr.mrs.Jack Andrewsand family of Long Beach and Mr.mrs.Richard Stevens of Huntington Beach and Miss Colla McCullough and Clyde Muzzall,a very enjoyable time was had by every one present.
Mr.mrs.Ewell Powell were New Year's dinner guests with Mr.mrs.Jack Boatwkright of the G.P.lease.
Mr.mrs.W.L.Waller and family were visiting their aunt,Miss Fannie Collins of Los Angeles New Year's.
Mrs.Davis was a visitor with Mr.mrs.Merrill recently.
Mr.Ford of Pomona was visiting his brother,Mark Ford。
Here's A Stirring Message o
Here it Comes!
Our Annual January
A Positive Unloading of Winter Goods at Prices That Force Sale
Thursday at 9 o'clock Will Begin a Sale that Will Sweep Over This
Vicinity With a Force of a Thunderbolt!
The tremendous breadth of this sale full of savings, the wonderful possibilities for economy of an extraordinary nature is such as Anaheim has
at Prices That Force Sale
Thursday at 9 o'clock Will Begin a Sale that Will Sweep Over This
Vicinity With a Force of a Thunderbolt!
The tremendous breadth of this sale full of savings, the wonderful possibilities for economy of an extraordinary nature is such as Anaheim has
never seen! This important event will have as one of its great objects
the Clearance of all winter articles, garments and materials. Our policy
does not permit the carrying over of one season's line into the next so while
yet three whole months of possible rain and much cold weather is ahead
we offer you this most timely opportunity. Grasp the great significance
of this sale.
Sale Opens T
Burson Hose
25c
—fashioned hose of
soft cotton l里e, no
seams, black.
PURE SILK HOSE
—pure silk to the hem top,
reinforced foot, heel and
toe. Black and brown.
"INDIAN HEAD"
CLOTH
Soft or Linen Finish
33-inch—SALE ... 25c
36-inch—SALE ... 29c
44-inch—SALE ... 35c
54-inch—SALE ... 45c
63-inch—SALE ... 55c
Shadow Stripe Wash
Satin
PRINCESS
SLIPS
$1.29
—dainty in color,
hemstitched hand top
$1.89 regular price.
Blanket Bargains
Nashua Barlan Plaids
64x76 double, thick short nap, medium heavy. Beautiful plaids. $2.69
Nashua Storm King Plaids
66x80 double, thick soft lofty nap, excellent weight, beautiful plaids. $3.79
Fine Wool Mixed Blanket
66x80 fine wool mixed plaid double blanket, thick lofty nap, ribbon bound ends. $5.95
Fancy Indian Robe Blanket
66x80 Fancy Jacquard patterns, beautiful coloring. Priced extremely low at $3.19
100% Pure Wool
BLANKETS
$7.95
—fine quality wool in deep, heavy nap in beautiful plaids, of distinctive colors, full bed size; worth $10 in a regular way.
NASHUA FINEST
BLANKETS
72x84 Block Plaid
$4.95
Nashua very best and largest blankets, with deep wool like nap, unusually attractive plaids.
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Drastic Price in the Greatest
s Thursday,
low Stripe Wash
Satin
PRINCESS
SLIPS
$1.29
—dainty in color,
hemstitched band top.
$1.89 regular price.
NOTION SPECIALS
"KOTEX"—REGULAR SIZE
—a cellulose fiber product, more absorbent than cotton, of lasting softness.....45c
J. P. COATS' SEWING THREAD
—all numbers in black and white. One dozen spool limit to customer.
Per Dozen .....45c
FINE QUALITY
TABLE OIL CLOTH
Assortment of patterns in light colors and brown, tans, dark green and red. Also plain white .....29c
Misses' All Wool
TUXEDO SWEATER
$1.75
A SPECIAL PURCHASE ENABLES US TO QUOTE A VERY LOW PRICE—Fine grade all-wool sweater, medium weight, tuxedo coat style; color blue or green.
SHEETS
COATS
SHEETS
PILLOW CASES
SHEETINGS
PILLOWS
NAINSOOK
TUBING
MUSLINS
81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS
—seamless, perfect bleach; good weight—
$1.50 value $1.10
36x42 PILLOW CASES
—good quality, perfect bleach, 45c grade... 29c
81-INCH PEQUOT SHEETINGS
UNBLEACHED, best in sheetings—
Per yard 55c
40-INCH PEQUOT TUBINGS
PEQUOT PILLOW TUBING, the best in tubing—
Per yard 35c
FULL BLEACH GOOD MUSLIN
36 inches wide, good quality 19c muslin 15c
FINE NAINSOOK AND CAMBRICS
36 inches wide—values to 25c 15c
COATS
Priced for Absolute Clearance
We are offering the most amazing values of the season in this tremendous sale of Coats. Many fur trimmed, each of finest quality and having most excellent workmanship and style.
$25.00 value ... $14.75
$35.00 value ... $22.75
$45.00 value ... $29.50
$55.00 value ... $37.50
$89.50 value ... $49.50
JANUARY
the Month of a
THOUSAND
BARGAINS