oc-plain-dealer 1925-01-23
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Real Estate and Rentals
AMERICAN BOARD WILL QUIT PERSIA
TEHERAN, Persia, Jan. 23.—The American Financial Mission, headed by Dr. Millspaugh, probably will quit Persia when its contractor expires within a few months, and undoubtedly will quit dissatisfied.
The success of the mission has not been marked, because of obstacles which have been placed in its way. Thus far the mission has succeeded in establishing control over the revenues and expenditures in practically all departments of the government except the war office. The Persian prime minister stands at the head of the war office; and as this department draws 45 per cent of the total revenue of the country, its refusal to undergo control has been almost a barrier to success of the mission.
Persians are somewhat displeased over the failure of American capital to flow into Persia as the result of the establishment of the mission, and the recent breakdown of the negotiations with the Sinclair Oil Co. has been a blow.
Tax reforms which have been proposed by the mission have met with stiff opposition, some of them having already been vetoed by the Parliament; and others, facing a like fate, are now under consideration.
The ruling class in Persia is opposed to taxation and has therefore, winked at evasions which have been devised.
CHILD PRODIGY AMAZES VISITORS
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 23.—Sammy Harrison, 10, child prodigy of Seattle, Washington, astonished newspaper reporters here when
CHILD PRODIGY AMAZES VISITORS
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. 23.—Sammy Harrison, 10, child prodigy of Seattle, Wash., astonished newspaper reporters here when Boy interviewed him by launch mix into an apparently learned discourse on the nebular hypothesis and molecular theory.
The reporters, who cannot be outdone in quizzing, surrounded Sammy three deep and bombarded him with questions, which the boy answered with all the coolness and patience of a college professor.
$200,000 FIRE LOSS
CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—Rev. J. P. Sueth, pastor of St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, narrowly escaped death and damage estimated at $200,000 resulted early today in a fire that destroyed the church and damaged the convent adjoining. Rev. Sueth was overcome by smoke while attempting to save the holy sacrament and was carried to safety by policemen.
AUCTION Saturday, January 24
AT 1 p.m.
At Martin’s Auction Exchange
at 151 S. Lenion St. Anaheim
THE HOUSE IS FULL OF Furniture
of Every Description
Kitchenware, dishes, and a lot of home made comforters; a lot of blankets; sheets, pillows and pillow alps; towels, table cloths; and in fact everything used in a home.
A lot of springs, beds and mattresses; chairs of all kinds; also some auto tools and supplies.
BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE.
Come early so you can get in NOTE—If you have anything to sell bring it in and we will get you money for it.
JACK MARTIN
THE IRISH AUCTIONEER, Prop.
Office Phone 365
Residence Phone 1097J
Sterling Plosser of the Sterling subdivision was in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. King of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Renfro of Bakersfield visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Owens Sunday night.
George Wilsey of Ontario and Mr. McVittie of San Francisco were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Willey Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Jaynes and sons were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Leeland Weaver, of Pasadena Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Prichard was greatly surprised Sunday when her father and sister and sister’s husband, from Phoenix, arrived to make her a visit. The visitors are looking for a location.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Riverside were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Allen over Sunday.
Mrs. Hattle A. Allen reports that the Santa Fe has purchased about 200 acres along the track on the west side of Grand-ave.
This land will be held for industrial site. H. A. Rankin has already purchased five acres for a chemical factory; also celluloid factory. Work will begin on this factory the first of March. Two other industries are expected to locale there soon.
Mrs. Allen will move the house on her lot on Tenth-st next week to another lot which she owns on Sunset-ave. She then expects to build a stucco house on Tenth-st. C. A. Salzman will occupy the house on Sunset-ave.
J. M. Thompson has moved his family to E2 Modena.
E. S. Follis has sold his house on East Ninth-st to the Mennes company.
The P.T. A met Tuesday afternoon at the school auditorium. An entertainment is planned for next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wood, who lived here several years ago, have moved to the Hanson road. They have lived at Redondo for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clever and George Rouse of Placentia were callers on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Miller Monday.
Albert Moon and Eugene Childers returned Wednesday to San Diego after a visit with their parents.
Miss Betty Myers, daughter of Purdy Myers of the sanitarium, celebrated her twelfth birthday evening at the sanitarium.
The following young people were the invited guests: Glidya Murch, Denver Doyle, Gertrude Wells, Nadine Thornton, Estelle Brown, Sadie Brice, Ruby Nutnill, Nora Sketchell, Everette Nutall, Clinton Mcderm, Joe Mortiarity, Bert Spohn, Clarence Jaynes, Raymond Nelson, Patal Deets and James Spohn.
Mrs. Eliza Pura and sons James and Paul are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams.
Misses Bertha Page and Mabel Robison are spending this week at the school cottage at the Fuller-
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—Fresh baker miles south of Anaheim to Katie sub station; west to first routh south first house; F.B.Perltry
WANTED—Poultry for cash
E.W.Pohlman, 7R2.Write R
QUALITY CHICKS
White Leghorns, each 15c.Reds, 18c.Order for January February
Garden Grove Hatchets One mile west half mile north Garden Grove
ANOONAS MAKE MONEY
FARM-BUREAU ACCREDITION CHIX AND HATCHING ROOT 3 year old breeders If you’re making money with your hens.Anconas They eat less lay me Make us prove it and see Goetzes Ancona Farms, 3035 Main St., Santa Ana, Phone 233
WATER PIPE LINE IN LAKE’S BIENITEHALL, N.Y., Jan. 23.To obtain a new water supply Whitehall,a village in the roundacks completed a unique line system in which water is placed under water.The pipe line is laid at the bottom of South Bay an arm of Champlain about a mile wide The water is brought from Lake in the foothills 800 above the little village.The project, for which Edwyn P.Roche, editor and publisher mayor of Whitehall, led the movement,cost $300,444
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA,F.S.Rurgals,J.C.Jew Harry Schwartz,E.W.Brick,A.J.Tanner Jacob Bab,F.Carmichael and wife,A.L.PoddLeithhold,Mrs.E.Roberts,D.Iles Anthony J.Jodd,R.J艾.E.E.Wilson.W.J.Sellers,D.Closee,N.Noll,G.S.Iton,Los Angeles,L.R.SmSan Francisco,j.E.Hutton eride,H.W.Cartman,SonicaLoilsKodaks,LBeach;Frank Baylan,San DiegoR.B.LinleyRedlanda;Fr JesseChicago,andC.R.FullLong Beach.
Laura Murch were Long Bevisitors Sunday.Mrs.M.S.Berkey,Mrs.J.Robinson and Mrs.J.H.Spohn lied Miss Hattle Stanley in Wiler Tuesday.
UNCLE WIGGLY'S
JACK MARTIN
THE IRISH AUCTIONEER, Prop.
Office Phone 365
Residence Phone 1097J
DAILY SCHEDULE
MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES
TO LOS ANGELES
AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS
HEATED STAGES
To Los Angeles, San Diego,
intermediate. Economical
comfortable convenient.
For Information Phone 520
MOTOR TRANSIT CO.
130 So. Lemon St.
MR. AND Mrs. George Trapp
spent the week-end at their cottage at Little Bear. On Sunday they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dohm of Cypress and their daughter, Miss Florence Trapp.
of the Anaheim high school entertained the following: Lois and Doris Wilson, Lucy and Wilton Abplainalph, Fern Murch, Fred Winters, Irvin Holder, Claud Preston, Ted Sims and Bruno Gowne.
Mrs. S. P. Hilgenfeld has been on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Middleton and Misses Maud Middleton and
CONTINGED FROM YESTERDAY!
HOT SOUL-STIRRING DRAMA
Vio Mother to Stear Her
THE PROCEEDS OF WHICH
WILL BE DONATED TOWARDS
THE MOVEMENT FOR
REMOVING DECIMAL POINTS
FROM STRONG DRINK.
CAST:
NEVA, THE,
RANCHER'S WIFE--MISS GEEVON
DANIEL, THE
RANCHER---JOE GAZINKUS
LADY JOANITA, WIFE
OF A GREAT PEER--
--MISS GEEVON.
** estate rentals**
**Plain Dealer**
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925
**NEW TODAY**
**NOTICE**
SALE—Personal belongings
Horsetail Howe, Anter's HoPublish Jan. 23, and 30
Leather bound copy
and Health near city hall.
803, Miss Churchill.
G MAN wants position in
ry store. Has 5 years exporB. F. Le Sourd, 305 N.
at
RENT—Small furn. bungawith garage, 418 N. Los Anst.
**WANTED**
ES WANTED—Good pay,
169; 234 E. Center St
R. industrious married man
to manage or work in
le or walnut grove, 1009 E.
Long Beach.
TED—Cleaning, washing and
by day. Phone 789-J-8.
TED—Carpenter work by
contract; finishing, cabinet
or remodeling. Phone 981 J.
Latourette.
TED—Saw for cutting wood.
101 R, 1, Anaheim, 1st house
on corner Stanton and Ball
L. Hemmerling.
**LIVESTOCK**
SALE—Fresh heifer. 2½
south of Anaheim to Kattella
station, west to first road
first house. P. B. Ferrell.
**POULTRY**
TED—Poultry for cash. Ph.
Pohlman, 7R2. Write RD2.
**BUSINESS CARDS**
DRESSMAKING, remodeling, family
sewing in your home or mine.
Phone 838-M, Mrs. Fisca.
PLAIN SEWING — Children's
clothes a specialty. 508 E. Adele.
MARCELLING, 75c — Biltmore
Apts. Phone 621, Mrs. Metcalf.
**USED AUTOS**
FOR SALE—1920 Stearns Knight
coupe. A wonderful car, low mileage.$30. Ph. 270-R. 111 N.
FOR RENT—3 room fur-apt, garage,
big yard, flowers, reasonable,
$25. Call rear of 314 S. Vine.
RANCH SUPPLIES
GOOD BUY in used Pageol tractor.
John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th St.
Santa Ana, phone 1280.
VALENCIA TREES FOR SALE—Fine budded stock, ready for spring planting. Call at Locks
Ranch at Yorba or phone after 6 p.m.
Placentia 33-R-1.
FOR SALE—One Fordson tractor in good repairs; equipped with Bosch Hytension Magneto Can be seen at Placentia Tractor Service Co. Call at corner Placentia and Chapman-ave, Phone Placentia 235-J.
PERTILIZER—We deliver and swire A-1 manure, prices right.
Phone Artesia A-659, Artesia Fortilizing Co., 4th and Main-sta., Artesia.
FOR SALE—One 1924 nearly new W. & K. rubber-tired Fordson tractor, with high-speed gear and weighted rear wheels; practically new; cost $1635; will sell for $750. Phone 524 Fullerton, Wickersheim Implement Co., Fullerton.
Mr. Farmer
Mr. Dairyman
Mr. Orchardist
Let me tell you something
**NEW TODAY**
VOICE STUDIO—512 E. Center,
phone: 946 M. Mrs. Walter Ross.
Mrs. J. O. Schwentker, Tuesdays.
WANTED—Work of any kind in store or farm by 18 year old boy
$10 S. Lemont-st.
FOR SALE—Two Moon sedans,
1922, and 1925 model. Both in best condition. Real bargain.Call 763R2.
FOR SALE—Grocery store with living apts, garage; rent $25 per mo. Apply 1001 North Los Angeles St.
SAXOPHONE, CLARINET
Tone production, tonguing, combination, fingering taught.I.D.Parmeter; 210 Krueger-st. Phone 913-W.
AUTOS WASHED, polished; called for and delivered.W.H.Reed,
428 South Los Angeles St.
Phone 662-W.
FOR SALE—Geese and turkey eggs; pigs; 1400 lb.horse.D.W.Cole, 5 miles west of Anaheim, 5 mile south of Lincoln on Western Ave.
FOR SALE—Four-burner gas stove.Call 506 West Center.
**BUSINESS CARDS**
DRESSMAKING, remodeling, family sewing in your home or mine.
Phone 838-M, Mrs.Fisca.
PLAIN SEWING — Children's clothes a specialty. 508 E.Adele.
MARCELLING, 75c — Biltmore Apts. Phone 621, Mrs.Metcalf.
**USED AUTOS**
FOR SALE—1920 Stearns Knight coupe. A wonderful car, low mileage.$30. Ph. 270-R. 111 N.
FOR RENT—5 room house age,$30. Ph. 270-R. 111 N.
FOR RENT—Modern 5-room garage; close in; firepla heated bedrooms; reduced $40 to $27.50 See Harold mont, 304 W. Center St.
FOR RENT—3-room fum house, 211 I-2 S.Citron, 211 S.Citron, or 304 W.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished plex 4 rooms all built in timings hot water, laundry age, 735 N.Claudina.
FOR RENT—3 room part finished house, garage.C Oak st.
FOR RENT—Beautiful country home.Rent ressomiles out.C.Peltzer, 486-W.
FOR RENT—New five-room co., all built-in features,a
age,$80.530 S.Illinois-st
FOR RENT—Four-room garage,新式 large lot for Fruit trees.Phone 494-R
FOR RENT—4-room modem galow.West Chess Call Simpson Reality Co.
FOR RENT—Neat new house; closet bed.with for $25 per month at 50 Cypress St.Key at 512.
410 S.B Philadelphia St.Appe
FOR RENT—Four-room finished house in bungalow close in; all modern.$32 a month.See Fred H.
der, 116 E.Center St.
LIVESTOCK
SALE—Fresh beifer. 2¼ south of Anaheim to Kattel station, west to first road, first house. P. B. Ferrell.
POULTRY
FED—Poultry for cash. Ph. Pohlman, 7R3. Write RD2.
QUALITY CHICKS
Leghorns, each 15c. R. I. 18c. Order for January and early.
arden Grove Hatchery half west, half mile north of on Grove.
ANOONAS MAKE MONEY
BUREAU ACCREDITED AND HATCHING EGGS, or old breeders. If you're not going money with your hens, try us. They eat less, lay me as proof if and see us. Needs Ancona Farms, 3035 N. St., Santa Ana. Phone 23123.
TER PIPE LINE IN LAKE'S BED
MITEHALL, N. Y., Jan. 23. A new water supply, shall, a village in the Adriac, completed a unique pipe system in which water is used under water.
pipeline is laid at the hotfoot South Bay, an arm of Lakeplain, about a mile wide. Water is brought from Pine in the foothill 800 feet the little village project, for which Edward the editor and publisher of Whitehall, led the move-cost the village $300,444.
THE HOTEL VALENCIA
S. Ruggia, J. C. Jewett, Schwartz, E. W. Bricklan, Tanner, Jacob Bab, F. N. man and wife, A. L. Podd, M. old, Mrs. E. Robertis, J. D. Anthony J. Jodd, R. James, Wilson, W. J. Sellers, H. Hase, N. Noll and G. S. Bur-Los Angeles; L. R. Smith, ransleeo; J. E. Hutbon, Rly.; H. W. Cartman, Santa Maria; Louis, Kodaxis, Long; Frank Baylan, San Diego; Linley, Redlanda; Frank Chicago, and C. R. Fuller, Beach.
Murzh were Long Beachrs Sunday.
M. S. Berkey, Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. J. H. Spolm visiattle Hattle Stanley in Whitnesday.
TIME TABLE
A.T.A.S.Fe.R.R.
In effect November 2nd, 1926
Trains to Los Angeles—
*No. 79 6:08 AM
*No. 71 11:23 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 9:45 AM
*No. 74 2:46 PM
*No. 75 8:47 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.
Mr. Farmer
Mr. Dairyman
Mr. Orchardist
Let me tell you something.
Do you know I can sell you o well improved alfalfa and dairy ranch with plenty of cheap water under Government irrigation project in the fertile and famous Sacramento valley? where we have the best of soil, best of schoola, churches, fine roads, good market, and in fact, all the modern conveniences I can make you owner of one of these ranches at the low price of $200 to $350 per acre also, I can sell you commercial orchard, in full bearing of Oranges, Lemons, Apricots, Peaches, Almonds, Figs or Vineyard The place where the oranges have no smut or scale Most all these orchards have good houses, barns and outbuildings on them and I can for you these fine homes at from $400 to $800 per acre on very attractive terms.
Come in and let us talk it over, and if you are from Missouri let me show you by taking you in one of our cars which are making trips to the land of Orland, Glenn County, the home of the Dairy Cow, Alfalfa, Oranges and all kinds of fruits.
CALL FOR MR.KERR AT W.L.MORRIS
123 North Los Angeles Street Phone 498 Anaheim, Calif.
TIME TABLE
A.T.A.S.Fe.R.R.
In effect November 2nd, 1926
Trains to Los Angeles—
*No. 79 6:08 AM
*No. 71 11:23 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 9:45 AM
*No. 74 2:46 PM
*No. 75 8:47 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.
BUSINESS CARDS
DRESSMAKING remodeling family sewing in your home or mine.
Phone $38-M. Mrs. Fisca.
PLAIN SEWING Children's clothes a specialty. 508 E. Adela.
MARCELLING, 75c — Biltmore Apts. Phone 621 Mrs Metcalf.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE 1920 Stearns Knight coupe A wonderful car, low mileage Will sell or exchange for roadster or coupe of lighter make Dr.Qunei, 144 E Commonwealthave.Fullerton.
FOR SALE One-ton Chevrolet tine condition; cheap, 124 Elm St., or call 399-R.
FOR SALE Rickenbacker coupe; almost new; air shocks; five balloon tires; many extras; $1000 under cost Need money Phone for appointment; reverse charge Atlantic 7961 Los Angeles.Huddlaton.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Tuesday afternoon lady's diamond ring。Finder please return to 120 So.Clementine St.or phone 350-W.Reward.
LOST—Black and white bull pup,
2 months old.strayed from 202 S.West-st.Wednesday night.Phone 816.Reward.
LOST—Boy's blue wool sweater.Reward return to Mrs.R.MacBeth,S24 E.Broadway.
NOTICES
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT CLEMENTINE TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.now open for business at 114-116 N.Clementine St.Anaheim.Household storage a specialty.Phone 1116.
K.OF P.LODGE meets in K.P.building every Monday night at 8
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE To the Owner or Owners of a 1916 Ford Touring Car Engine No.
1417267 Take Notice:
We are herewith going to sell said Ford to the highest bidder at public auction on Monday,Feb.
2nd.at 10 a.m.at the Richfield Garage at Atwood.Calif.Same is being sold to satisfy a repair bill covering labor and material to the amount of $78.00 (seventy-eight dollars).
(Signet) RICHFIELD GARAGE,
By H.FRANCISE.
Publish Jan.21-22-23-24-26-27-28-29-20-31
FOR RENT—4-room modem galow; garage.West Chess.Call Simpson Reality Co.
FOR RENT—Neat new house; closet bed.with for $25 per month at 5 Cypress St.Key at 512.I40 S.Philadelphia St.Appl.for RENT—Four-room mishaped house in bungalow close in; all modern; $32 a month.See Fred.H der.I16 E.Center St.
FOR RENT—5-room house.unfurn.,and chicken yd.;$30.-519 E.or phone Fullerton 204-M.
FOR RENT—ROOMBOARD in private home well cooked nicely serve North Philadelphia.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELLI TRANSIENT ROOMS AND AT REDUCED RATE.The finest fireproof appt in Hotel in Orange co.Bobby,social hall and roof luxuriously furnished apart complete with maid service phone light,hot and cold gas steam heat and laundry lines included.Transient,and monthly rates.Corph Philadelphia and E.Center.I200.
FOR RENT—APARTMENTFOR RENT—4-room fuit,Apt.with garage.Bost loc.Annaheim,Catt.$663-J.G.W.Conectionary.FOR RENT—Furnishedflat;adults only.No door or birds.Inquire $317 E.O.FOR RENT—Rooms with bath;day,weekly or rates.Inquire McFarland205 W.Chemutn near Leoror call 1072-W.
RENT—MISCELLANYFOR RENT—Garages in Wilson & Beaver buildingsper month.I48 W.Center.I99-R.FOR RENT—Front officeson & Bever Bldg.,I48 Wter;phone 399-R.DOWNTOWN office spacein Center-st.store with dice girl lights and local furnished.Box S.C.L.carDealer.
Murch were Long Beach
ers Sunday.
M. S. Berkey, Mrs. J. B.
on and Mrs. J. H. Spohn vistiss Hattle Stanley in Whittuesday.
CLE WIGGLY'S TRICKS
Hurry! There's a bargain Sale!
"I mustn't miss this!"
BARGAIN SALE
"I mustn't miss this!"
BARGAIN
"I suppose it's a special sale of ice picks!"
NEVER SHALL THEIR CRUEL
FANG'S HURT A SINGLE
BONE IN MY
CHILD'S READ!
MY SISTER WILL ENTERTAIN
TILL TOMORROW, RECITING
BEAUTIFUL POEM, GUNGA
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Miscellaneous Classified Ads
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—Unfurnished bungalow, 3 rooms and bath, 416 N. Los Angeles st.
FOR RENT—5-room house, garage, $30. Ph. 270-R. 111 N. Claud.
FOR RENT—Modern 5-room and garage; close in; fireplace and heated bedrooms; reduced from $20 to $27.50 See Harold Clairmont, 304 W. Center St.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron, Call at 11 S. Citron, or 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished new duplex 4 rooms, all built ins, continuous hot water, laundry, garage, 735 N. Claudina.
FOR RENT—3-room partly furnished house, garage. Call 406 th st.
FOR RENT—Beautiful 3-room country home. Rent reasonable, 2 miles out. C. Peltzer, phone 85-W.
FOR RENT—New five-room stue., all built-in features, and garage, $80. 530 S. Illinois-st.
FOR RENT—Four-room house, garage, new; large lot for garden, fruit trees. Phone 494-R.
FOR RENT—4-room modern bungee low; garage, West Chestnut St. All Simpson Realty Co.
FOR RENT—Neat new 3-room house; closet bed, with garage, or $25 per month at 514 East Express St. Key at 512. Apply 180 S. Philadelphia St. Appl. 11.
FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; one in; all modern; $20 and $23 a month. See Fred H. Schneider, 116 E. Center St.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE — FOR SALE
FOR RENT—Front single and double apts, reasonable. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon; phone 17.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished Apt. and gas, 227 E. Olive.
FOR RENT—Nicely furn. apt., sleeping porch, hot water continuously; garage if needed. Vacant Jan. lst. Wilson-Bever bldg, 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Double furnished apartment, with garage; cheap at 850; now $306. Hamler Apts., 315 So. Clementine. Phone 838-M.
FOR RENT—3-room apt. furn. Best location in town: free water and Anaheim evening paper, 118 Sp. Olive-st. Inquire at 223 E. Wilhelmina-st.
FOR RENT—Single and double apts, in the newest and most modern apts. Flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rosemarie Apt. Phone 856, 309 W. Center-st.
RENTS cut to a frazzle—Flats, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832-J or 732 for prices or call at 225 S. Claudina St.
FOR RENT—Room and furnished Apt. At the Mann, 117 N. Olive-st.
FOR RENT—Purchased 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 sale—New stucco house, 5 rooms; beautifully decorated; built-ins; double garage; good income from house in rear; $6600; part cash, 748 N. Topeka.
MUST SELL: 8-acre bearing grove with house; no frost; bargain H. P. Taylor, Richfield Garage.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Alfa fauna ranch, north; also clear lot for sale in Anaheim, easy terms. O. B. Baxter, 322 N. Palm, Anaheim, phone 1092-W.
REAL BARGAIN: 6-1-2 acres in barley; good soil; $700 per acre. Some terms: W. A. Franz, 210 N. Olive. Phone 192 M. Anheim.
FOR RENT—56 acres with good pumping plant, 1 mile north, 2-1-2 miles west of Garden Grove; Samuel Hill.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Fireplace and heaters wood, Also 6×12 orange rack, 315 Sabina-st.
FOR SALE—Equity in large lot, 4-room house, double garage One block off South Los Angeles-st Take used can as down payment Box 66, Plain Dealer.
PLANO, like new, Fullerton $25.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co.
FOR SALE—1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition.Wilson & Beyer shop, 124 Elm-st Phone 399-R.
FOR SALE—All kinds of second hand windows doors screens and building material cheap; also Chevrolet one-ton truck in good condition.Wilson & Beyer shop, 124 Elm-st Phone 399-R.
PROFESSIONAL
FOR RENT—4-room modern bunlow; garage. West Chestnut St.
All Shimpson Realty Co.
FOR RENT—Neat new 3-room
house; closet bed, with garage,
or $25 per month at 514 East
Express St. Key at 512. Apply
100 S. Philadelphia St. Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court;
one in; all modern; $30 and
$32 a month. See Fred H. Schneider,
116 E. Center St.
FOR RENT—5-room modern
house, unturn, and garage;
Alken yd.; $30, $19 E. Adelarce phone Fullerton 204-M.
FOR RENT—ROOMS
BOARD in private home; meals well cooked; nicely served. 212 north Philadelphia.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA
TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APTS AT REDUCED RATES
The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange-co., Beautiful lobby, sofa hall and roof garden, luxuriously furnished apartments, complete with maid service, telephone, light, hot and cold water, steam heat and laundry for mens included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 200.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
FOR RENT—4-room furnished apt, with garage. Best location in nashville. Catt 563 J. o. Wendon's confectionery.
FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room apt; adults only. No dogs, cats birds. Inquire 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath; day, weekly or monthly rates. Inquire McFarland Apts., 55 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., call 1072-W.
FOR RENT—In Oreoma Court, 55 So. Citron-st. curb No. 5; all built-in features; finest and most up-to-date court in city. Call at courr or Wilson & Bever Bldg., 188 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Beaver building, $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Front office in Wilson & Bever Bldg., 148 W. Content; phone 399-R.
DOWNTOWN office space for rent Center-st, store with desk, office girl, lights and local phone furnished. Box S.C.L. care Plain dealer.
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 — Nice clean single and double Apts., strictly modern, southuous 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 also 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 month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply to Apt. 11.
YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS 147 West Center. Best central location in city.Special rates by fax, week or month.
FOR RENT — Beautiful single apt Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter.Shaw apts.cor.Centerand Helena-st.
FOR RENT — Furnished single and double Apts., with continuous hot water; gas water and
FOR RENT — Modern, city Apt., single and double everything furnished.Hot water.Rents reduced.Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 958; also garage for rent.Call number 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.
FOR RENT — Neat new duplex apts.all conveniences.with garage for $20 per month.$10 Philadalhina st.Apply Apt 11.
PIANO, like new.Fullerton 625.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co.
FOR SALE — 1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition.Wilson & Bever shop, 124 Elm-st.Phone 399-R.
FOR SALE — All kinds of second hand windows, doors, screens and building material cheap; also Chevrolet one-ton truck in good condition.Wilson & Bever shop, 124 Elm-st.Phone 399-R.
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FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Beaver building. $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Front office in Wilton & Beaver building. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
DOWNTOWN office space for rent. Center-st. store with desk, office girl, lights and local phone furnished. Box S. C. L. care Plain dealer.
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.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex units, all conveniences with garage at $20 per month. $10 So. Philadelphia. Apply Apr 11.
PROFESSOR NOODLES
A WELL-BRED YOUNG LADY
Dear Professor:
I called upon a girl named Phipps. Six hours I talked to her! And yet she did not ope' her lips! Was she not stupid, sir?
I. Quack
Nay! Nay! Not stupid—but polite!
She heard your speech long-drawn—and yet she kept her lips so tight—as not to even yawn!
Prof.Noodle
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