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PRAISE ASSEMBLY FOR QUICK VOTE SACRAMENTO, Jan. 9.—The overwhelming and speedy vote by which the California legislature ratified the federal child labor amendment today brought forth praise from clubwomen and representatives of the California League of Women Voters who actively supported the measure. "We are happy over the splendid manner in which the child labor amendment was ratified by the legislature," said Mrs. Ernest Wallace, legislative chairman of the League today. "Our next hope is that every state legislature now in session will follow California's glorious example." The vote in the assembly favored the ratification by a vote of 69 to 10. In view of the overwhelming character of the endorsement a move for reconsideration was dropped. The measure was rushed to the senate where the vote was 36 to 3 with Senator Murphy favorable to the measure absent. Considerable interest centered today in two bills in preparation. One will bring the Ku Klux Klan issue again before the legislature. It makes defacement of highways a misdemeanor and is said to be aimed at alleged K. K. emblems which have been painted on the asphalt and cement state highways at various points. The other bill will have the backing of peace officers and makes gun toting a prison offense. The bill would stop the sale of weapons except to persons carrying permits. With the annual flood of bills now in full tide with the introduction of the first measures yesterday the hopper is expected to be kept full for the next three weeks. Interest is now divided between announcement of the personnel of the assembly and Senate com- G: & L: LEASE G. & L. LEASE, Jan. 3—Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McElhany and daughter Lois were among those who attended the Red Lantern theatre in Brea Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nelson and two daughters, Miss Myrl and Violet Watters of Downey, spent Saturday evening on this lease at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mrs. K. L. Seelrs and daughter Mabel arrived home Friday after spending four weeks with relatives near Shreveport, Ia. Mr. and Mrs. Linoh Mims and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mims, of Los Angeles spent New Years eve on this lease at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mims. Mrs. J. C. Slay and daughter Coda Lee spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Seelrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tranwell and children of Placentia were dinner guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mr. Ben Pooler and Mr. Varner, of Riverside spent Friday with Will Bauldin of this lease. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cheadle and daughter Pauline of Whittier spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Varner and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goss attended the Elk's dance in Andhelm on Wednesday evening. Mrs. K. L. Sellers was dinner guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. S. A. McLucas of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood of Willmington and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wood of Pomona spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mims. Miss Mildred White spent the weekend the guest of her aunt in Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slay and little daughter Cada Lee of the Sterns lease and Mrs. K. L. Sellers motored to Mt.Baldwin Tuesday. Dr. Paul R. Heyl ofington, is engaged in what of reweighing the earth, the planet, a difference He is doing his work in a dark cave 35 feet below PUBLIC LIBRARY USE INCREASE The other bill will have the backing of peace officers and makes gun toting a prison offense. The bill would stop the sale of weapons except to persons carrying permits. With the annual flood of bills now in full tide with the introduction of the first measures yesterday the hopper is expected to be kept full for the next three weeks. Interest is now divided between announcement of the personnel of the assembly and senate committees and the forthcoming budget. Speaker Merriam and Leut-Gov. Young are hard at work on the committee assignments and have the list nearly completed. Their announcement will permit the consideration by committee of important measures to begin soon. A Class All is best little salesman. CROUP Opermodic Group is frequently relieved by one application of VICKS VAPORUB Over 18 Million Jars Used Yearly The FLORSHEIM SHOE If you have never worn Florsheim Shoes your first pair will be a treat you'll enjoy. After that you'll wear Florsheims permanently as other men do. The Parkway • $10 F. A. Yungbluth 145 W. Center ANAHEIM Shoes your first pair will be a treat you'll enjoy. After that you'll wear Florsheims permanently as other men do. The Parkway • $10 F. A. Yungbluth 145 W. Center ANAHEIM PARADE of the Kitchen Quality that is WINNING the battle for Quality and Reasonable Price. Housewives enjoy ing of confidence in using these products because one bears the producer's label and guarantee, a harmony with SMART & FINAL CO.'s business which reads: "Our Goods Bear Maker's Latest This protects our own good name and insures the sumer of a Double guarantee of Satisfaction. Pist list in your kitchen and order from it. Ask your G SMART AND FINAL CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Weighing the Earth! Dr. Paul R. Heyl of the U.S. Bureau of Standards, in Washington, is engaged in what would appear to be the herculean task of reweighing the earth. A mistake in the estimated tonnage of the planet, a difference figured in trillions, has been discovered. Life is doing his work in accordance with proven physics formulas in a dark cave 85 feet beneath the ground. GIRL RETURNS TO HOME AND SCHOOL SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9.—Iris Bennett is going back to her Hollywood home and perhaps to the exclusive St. Mary's academy from which she ran away to see "life" but it is because she did not know her adventure would pain her mother so much and not because she has changed her views. Iris, a pretty 15-year-old society girl, tired of the luxury to which she had been accustomed, owned her jewelry for ticker tape, came to San Francisco and for four whole days "led her own life" finding employment as a nurse girl. Her frantic mother, Mrs. Suzanne Bennett, followed her here and after a search found her in the new role as nursemaid. "There were no men in my adventure," Iris declared today. "I just wanted to make something of myself, to earn my own education and before I left the academy I vowed not to get mixed up with any strange men." TRIAL FLIGHTS LAKEHURST, Jan. 9.—The eligible Los Angeles shoved off from the mooring mast at the naval air station here today at 10:20 for a series of short trial flights in this vicinity. Five trips were to be made today to give the crew practice in attaching and detaching the dirigibles nose to the mast. The ship was to be returned to the hangar at sundown. Included in the crew of 42 men were eight members of the German crew which brought the former Z.R.3 here from Friedrichshafen, Germany. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. Cousin, Miss Mildred Forsyth, of Anaheim. Miss Forsyth is also a niece of Mrs. Scribner. SOCETY GOSSE OF OLD LONDON, Jan. Heana of Rumania hires London and sets astrir with a renewal mors of an alliance of royal families of Gand and Rumania. The Prince of Wales several times picked able husband of Thea few weeks ago it was that he would marry the end of three years society isn't so sure Prince of Wales Prince Henry or your George. The Romanian Been a guest of the Duchess of York at and she has become a royal circles in London Princess Ileana of a brave girl. She recited the Cheshire Cheese, mecca of every tourist and even braved a with the famous pan Cheese. The parrot has a vocabulary that he considered proper princess of tender yet be hoped that the pair air his views of the ee the benefit of the if she did she must yet, poor girl. "Marie-Pierre," the dressmaker, has had successful display of more American Women's clique Pierre" is the name of Princess Troubetskoy in business. Mrs. Kell the American ambassador with the infantia of S was the Princess N Greece, while Princess Rumania shared a lark with Princess Elizabeth Board Street now has shops owned and opened Dr. Paul R. Heyl of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, in Washington, is engaged in what would appear to be the herculean task of reweighing the earth. A mistake in the estimated tonnage of the planet, a difference figured in trillions, has been discovered. He is doing his work in accordance with proven physics formulas in a dark cave 35 feet beneath the ground. PUBLIC LIBRARY USE INCREASED An increase in the circulation of the local library for December over the same period a year ago was announced in the monthly report of Miss Elizabeth Calnon, librarian, as follows: Circulation — 1923 1924 Mult fiction — 3266 3409 Novel fiction — 1843 1847 Non-fiction — 460 543 Magazine monthly — 55 56 5927 6221 New books added — 104 115 Books mended — 54 162 New cardholders — 105 57 Yards renewed — 1 9 Yards withdrawn — 11 9 Will Bauldin returned home yesterday after spending a few days Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Currin and children of Fullerton was calling the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg with Wednesday. Miss Ester Wade returned to Angles Saturday after spending the holidays on this lease the rest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wade. ASK for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk For Infants Invalids The Aged In Milk, Malted Grain Ext. In order form, makes the Food bank for all ages. Digestible—Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet m. Ask for "Horlick's", at Fountains. OLINDA OLINDA, Jan. 9. (Spl.)—Miss Emmet Welin of the Olinda Land Lease is giving fancy dancing lessons in the Olinda school auditorium the classes started Jan. 6th. Miss Hattie Conn and Miss Gladys Conn are home after a vacation at Somerton, Ariz. Miss Gladys was away for four months and Miss Hattie Was away for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Easton and family called on Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Armstrong and family Sunday and they all motored to Madame Modjaska's home where they enjoyed the scenery and had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Hansen the music teacher of the Olinda grammar school will entertain the members of her orchestra at her home in Whittier next Tuesday evening. Mr. Raymond Grant is home from San Pedro suffering from blood poisoning in his hand. Mr. Cutright was a caller at the home of Mrs. M.W. Armstrong Tuesday afternoon. The Women's Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Woodcock Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Kohrer and Jessie May are spending a few days this week in Compton and Gardena. Miss Schryer and Miss Flannigan and two friends took a pleasure trip to Venice Saturday night having a very enjoyable time. Mrs. C.E. Boyd entertained her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs.G.G. Boyd of Santa Ana Friday and Saturday. Mr. Maurice Thayer from King City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.M.R.Scribner last Tuesday. He was accompanied by his Clain Dealer Classified Ads produce results Try this medium-cousin, Miss Mildred Forsyth, of Anaheim. Miss Forsyth is also a niece of Mrs. Scribner. OLINDA, Jan. 9. (Spl.)—Rev.W.C. Stone left Wednesday evening for Cincinnati. Mrs. Gladys Cooper was a dinner guest of Mrs.J.E.Wellin and family Thursday evening. Miss Grace Vists and Flossie Davis spent Wednesday night with Mrs.Carl Hanson in Whittier. Mrs.D.S.Peck and daughter, Luillele, Willis Turner, Miss Marlan Anderson, Rev. and Mrs.G.A.Hodgins of Pasadena, attended prayer meeting at the Olinda Pilgrim Holiness church Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.L.C.Stephens of La Habra visited Mrs.Aminta Junker Sunday afternoon. Rev.and Mrs.State and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.D.M.Sparks Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Herman Dowdy of Compton spent a few days this week with Mrs.Dowdy's mother, Mr.B.F.Weaver of the Columbia lease. Rev.G.A.Hodgins of Pasadena will have charge of the services at the Olinda Pilgrim Holiness church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Earl Lyman and Miss Pauline Price spent Sunday at San Pedro. Rev.Ralph Steelhead of Orange has accepted the call of the Olinda Pilgrim Holiness church to succeed Rev.W.C.State. He will take charge Sunday, Jan. 18th. 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The Prince of Wales has been several times picked as the probable husband of Ileana and only, a few weeks ago, it was whispered that he would marry Ileana at the end of three years. Now society isn't so sure that it's the Prince of Wales. Perhaps it's Prince Henry or young Prince George. The Rumanian Princess has been a guest of the Duke and Duchess of York at White Lodge and she has become a favorite in royal circles in London. Princess Ileana of Rumania is a brave girl. She recently visited the Cheshire Cheese, which is the mecca of every tourist in London, and even braved a conversation with the famous parrot in the Cheese. The parrot at the Cheese has a vocabulary that could hardly be considered proper for a royal princess of tender years. It is to be hoped that the parrot didn't air his views of the ex-Kaiser for the benefit of the Princess, for if she did she must be blushing yet, poor girl. "Marie-Pierre," the Princess dresamaker, has had a most successful display of models at the American Women's club. "Marie-Pierre" is the name under which Princess Troubetskoy is engaging in business, Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the American ambassador, came with the Infanta of Spain to see the display and a seat or two away was the Princess Nicholas of Greece, while Princess Ileana of Rumania shared a large armchair with Princess Elizabeth of Greece. Bond Street now has many little shops owned and operated by the "Marie-Pierre," the Princess dressmaker, has had a most successful display of models at the American Women's club. "Marie-Pierre" is the name under which Princess Troubetskoy is engaging in business. Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the American ambassador, came with the Infanta of Spain to see the display and a seat or two away was the Princess Nicholas of Greece, while Princess Fleana of Rumania shared a large armchair with Princess Elizabeth of Greece. 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