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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 15c. Phone 181. No ad accepted nor cancelled after 11 a.m. on day of publication. Real Estate and Rentals 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 to correspond with the numbers on the diagram. Any word defined in the text under "HORIZONTAL" will be given at its number, shown on 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. MANEUVERS OF U.S. IN PACIFIC ENGINEERING SUCCESS OF ARMS PLASTERS The American naval base in the Pacific and the Singapore naval base though both justifiable point of view of domestics two nations involved less will seriously end success of the second conference consulate President Coolidge, as Ozaki, a prominent Liberian and a member of the Diet. Although Mr. Ozaki criticize either of these as bellicose acts in their nasheria that they, at this extent a most harmful impertinent effort for war on account of the peculiar stances, which in each created the impression are preparations against a hypothetical enemy. In an interview given newspaper he said: "For such as the British treatment of a naval base at is nothing extraordinary only through the pacific of the Labor government project was abandoned that the administration it is only natural that the government has revived An "sympathetic" I." Nor should the American posal to hold naval base with Hawaii as a base ed as a manifestation ocularly bellicose spirit of America. It is only Pacific America's by enemy is Japan." Aime have naval maneuvers ally to keep the fleet in an emergency and she coast of the Philippines want as matter of course. Since there is no other HORIZONTAL 1. Waves 8. American pioneer 10. I am 12. Hawaiian food 13. Master of arts (ab.) 14. Swarthy 16. Wanderer 18. An image 20. Swelling 21. Mall 23. Cheap 24. Toward 25. Bleat 27. Pronoun 28. Lewis Carroll's heroine 20. Singleton VERTICAL 2. In the same place (ab.) 3. Droop 4. Water bird 5. Edible plant 6. Pronoun 7. Emily light 9. Home leaders 11. A spine 13. Mistress 15. Name 17. Disorderly crowd 19. Worthy 22. Precipitation 26. A playing card 28. One or any 29. Out of (prefix) SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE VOLCANO V FEARS S OR ARM NO LEER SEEN US AN MINT MORE EN OBI ST. S BEATS S OYSTERS FRAUD CHARGED SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31 — Charges that Jas, K. Prior, Jr., and Tony Prior, prominent San Francisco business men, secreted $253,000 from their mother while acting as her confidential agents, were contained in a suit on file WESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE OF BIDS The Buena Park Grammar School will receive bids on the following: 1 tank, 2000 gallons. 1 tank house. 1 deep well pump and jack. 1 shed 16x10. 1 shed 6x8. 2 gas heaters. 1 electric switch. All bids must be accompanied by 10 per cent check. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be in by Feb. 5 to be opened Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. at school hall. H. S. HORN, Clerk. (Pub. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 2, 1925.) NOTICE To the Owner or Owners of a 1916 Ford Touring Car, Engine No. 1417367, Take Notice: We are herewith going to sell 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). (Signed) RICHEFIELD GARAGE JOHN EDGAR HOOK John Edgar Hoover Washington has reached the most responsible positions in the country ship of the U.S. bureaucation, department of jjf. He never served as a but going into the seven years ago as a gradually assumed charities against radicals sequently, of violators of federal laws. When General Stone sourced cessor for William J., picked Hoover as the equipped for the place. After several months acting director, Hoover been sworn in as directo obtaining the full auth pay of the position. A cases he handled were the tion proceedings against Goldman, Alexander Berk Ludwig Martens. The deliberate exposure children to such diseases, whoooping cochicken pox, "to have with," simply displays knowledge regarding the of these diseases. FRAUD CHARGED SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31 — Charges that Jas. K. Prior, Jr., and Tony Prior, prominent San Francisco business men, secreted $253,000 from their mother while acting as her confidential agents, were contained in a suit on file here today by their sister and brother, Linda Andrews and Leland Prior. 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. 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). (Signed) RICHFIELD GARAGE, By H. FRANCIS. Publish Jan. 21-22-23-24-26-27-28-29-30-31. As an initial step in paving that stretch of highway which will connect San Gorgonio Pass with the entire San Bernardino valley, water pipes have been laid and machinery placed on the Beaumont-Redlands road. According to the terms of the contract, this work is to be completed within 150 days, but contractors in charge of the work state that it will be completed in less time than specified. The Redlands route is one of the most scenic routes in So. Calif. as beautiful views of the mountains and the Yucatina valley are afforded. SISTER JUST SEEMS TO BE CRAZY OVER ANNETTE'S BABY! BUT AREN'T YOU LITTLE DARLING? MANEUVERS OF U. S. NAVY IN PACIFIC ENDANGERS: SUCCESS OF ARMS PARLEY The American naval maneuvers in the Pacific and the British Singapore naval base project, although both justifiable from the point of view of domestic policy of the two nations involved nevertheless will seriously endanger the success of the second disarmament conference considered by President Coolidge, says Yukio Ozaki, a prominent Liberal leader and a member of the Imperial Diet. Although Mt. Ozaki does not criticize either of these proposals as bellicose acts in themselves, he asserts that they, at this time, will exert a most harmful influence toward the efforts for world peace on account of the peculiar circumstances, which in each case have created the impression that they are preparations against Japan as a hypothetical enemy. In an interview given a Tokyo newspaper he said; "For a nation such as the British the establishment of a naval base at Singapore is nothing extraordinary. It was only through the pacific platform of the Labor government that the project was abandoned, and now that the administration has fallen it is only natural that the British government has revived the plan An 'typical' Enemy." Nor should the American proposal to hold naval maneuvers with Hawaii as a base be regarded as a manifestation of a particularly bellicose spirit on the part of America. It is only that in the Pacific America's hypothetical enemy is Japan. America must have naval maneuvers occasionally to keep the fleet in trim for an emergency and she choose the coast of the Philippines and Hawaii as a matter of course. Since there is no other strong NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Used Model "F" Cletrane John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th St., Santa Ana, Phone 1280. WANTED—Some one with car to sell donuts. Cream Donut Shoppe, 139 West Center-st. LOST—Bunch keys in Mill Park Trael or viennity. Leave at 703 Zeyn-st. Reward. FOR SALE—Used Pageol tractor. John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th St., Santa Ana, Phone 1280. FOR SALE—Anvil-forge and vise, I wood range and coat off range, library table, cupboard, cheap; also twin Indian motorcycle and side car fully equipped for $50 cash. On Olive-rid, 2½ blocks west of the Buena Park blvd. Box 69, Buena Park. USED CARS SPECIALS Cash '22 Chevrolet $150 '23 Ford Tour 235 '21 Overland Coupe (nice) 275 '20 Ford tour, starter 65 '24 Chevrolet 400 Also Others I can sell your car. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 12 a.m. NEW TODAY FOR SALE—230 pigeons, white and silver Kings, red Carneaux; Racing Homers, Blue Dragons, and rabbit hutches, cheap. W.H. Raifs, 165 So. Clark-st., Orange. FOR SALE—One Fordson tractor in good repair; equipped with Bosch Hyllenson Magneto Can be seen at Placeenta Tractor Service Co. Call at corner Placeenta and Chapman-ave. Phone Placeenta 235-J. CONFECTIONERY. Cafe—must sell this week. Owner leaving town. Come in and give me your bid. $38 W. Center-st. PIANO TUNING—Short time only, $2.59. Work absolutely guaranteed. Phone 163J. R.M.Wagoner, 328 S.Bush-st. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fine dining room set chairs, leather seat, buffet. Like new. Phone 534J or 545J. PIANO, like new. Fullerton 625. Harry Fellings, 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. FOR SALE—At a bargain, % size bed, springs and mattress, oak with ivory finish. Phone -1144, 109 So. Melrose. WANTED The deliberate exposure of one’s children to such disease as measles, whooping cough and chicken pox, “to have it over with,” simply displays a lack of knowledge regarding the dangers of these diseases. JOHN EDGAR HOOVER John Edgar Hoover, 30, of Washington, has reached one of the most responsible inquisitorial positions in the country, directorship of the U.S. bureau of investigation, department of justice. He never served as a detective, but going into the department seven years ago as a law clerk, gradually assumed charge of activities against radicals and, subsequently, of violators of the various federal laws. When Attorney General Stone sought a successor for William J. Burns he picked Hoover as the man best equipped for the place. After several months service as acting director, Hoover now has been sworn in as director, thereby obtaining the full authority and pay of the position. Among the cases he handled were the deportation proceedings against Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman and Ludwig Martens. The deliberate exposure of one’s children to such disease as measles, whooping cough and chicken pox, “to have it over with,” simply displays a lack of knowledge regarding the dangers of these diseases. '22 Chevrolet $150 '23 Ford Tour 235 '21 Overland Coupe (nice) 275 '20 Ford tour, starter 65 '24 Chevrolet 400 Also Others I can sell your car. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 12 a.m. CROWELL $14 N. Los Angeles-st. Phone 956 POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph. E. W. Pohlman, 7R2, Write RD2. FOR SALE—Brown and White Lechhorn cockersels; guineas, $2 per pair; squab pigeons, $1 per pair. Eighth house north of P. E. station. Cypress. QUALITY CHICKS White Leghorns, each 15c. R. I Reda, 15c. Order for January and February. Garden Grove Hatchery One mile west, half mile north of Garden Grove. ANCONAS MAKE MONEY FARM BUREAU ACCREDITED CHLX AND HATCHING EGGS. 3 year old breeders. If you’re not making money with your hens, try Anconas. They eat less, lay more. Make us prove it and see us. Goetze’s Ancona Farms, 2025 N. Main St. Santa Ana. Phone 2912J. TIME TABLE A.T & S. Fe R.R. In effect November 2nd, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles— No. 79 6:08 a.m. No. 71 11:23 a.m. No. 73 4:50 p.m. No. 75 9:02 p.m. No. 51 10:25 p.m. Trains to San Diego— No. 78 1:56 a.m. No. 72 9:46 a.m. No. 74 2:46 p.m. No. 76 6:47 p.m. 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. WANTED WANTED—Good, used portable phonograph with records; must be reasonable. State price. Write Box H, care Plain Dealer. WANT SURFACE IRRIGAT. PIPE. Will pay 10c ft. and up. Write $16 Yale, Los Angeles. EXPERIENCED Stenographer wants position. Can give good references. Phone 309R. WANTED—Cleaning, washing and ironing by day. Phone 759-J-3. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing; cabinet work or remodeling. Phone 981-J. J. H. Latourette. 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 510 S. Lemon-st. BUSINESS CARDS AUTOS WASHED, polished; called for and delivered. W. H. Reed, 428 South Los Angeles St. Phone 668-W. DRESSMAKING—Remodeling in your home or mine, 315 South Clementine. Phone 888-M. Mrs. Piscus. SAXOPHONE, CLARINET Tone production, tonguing, combination, fingering taught. J. D. Parmeter, 210 Kroeger-st. Phone 919-W. MARY PITTROFF, psychic, will be permanently located at 407 E. Center. Private readings daily from 1 to 8. VOICE STUDIO—512 E. Center, phone 946-M. Mrs. Walter Ross. Mrs. J. O. Schwentker. Tuesdays. MARCELLING, 75c — Biltmore Apts. Phone 621, Mrs. Metcalf. USED AUTOIS OVERLAND COUPE—Real buy. For quick sale $275 cash. See Crowell, 314 North Los Angeles-st. FOR SALE—One-town Chevrolet truck; fine condition; cheap. 124 Elm St., or call 399-R. FOR RENT—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. FOR SALE—At a bargain, % size bed, springs and mattress, oak with ivory finish. Phone —1144, 109 So. Melrose. WANTED WANTED—Good, used portable phonograph with records; must be reasonable.State price.Write Box H,care Plain Dealer. WANT SURFACE IRRIGAT.PIPE.Will pay 10c ft.up.Write $16 Yale,Los Angeles. EXPERIENCED Stenographer wants position.Can give good references.Phone 309R. WANTED—Cleaning.washing and ironing by day.Phone 759-J-3. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing; cabinet work or remodeling.-Phone 981-J.J.H.Latourette. 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 510 S.Lemon-st. LIVE AT HOTEL ANTI REDUCER The finest fireprotection hotel in Orange-city,social hall,and luxuriously furnished complete with maidphone light,hot air,a steam heat andinns included.Trainand monthly ratesPhiladelphia and E.I200. FOR RENT - AR FOR RENT—3-rm.garage.$327 S.Oliver FOR RENT—Furnit:hat adults.or birds.Inquire3 FOR RENT—Roombath;dayweeklyrates.InquireMol205 W.Chestnut,norcall1072-W. FOR RENT-In Oo205 So.Citron-st.co-built-in features;fit-up-to-date court in court or Wilson&148 W.Center.Ph RENT - MISCEL FOR RENT-Garagelison & Beaver inper month.l48 W..399-R. FOR RENT-Frontson & Bever Bldg.. been sworn in as director, thereby obtaining the full authority and pay of the position. Among the cases he handled were the deportation proceedings against Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman and Ludwig Martens. The deliberate exposure of one's children to such disease as measles, whooping cough and chicken pox, "to have 35 over with," simply displays a lack of knowledge regarding the dangers of these diseases. UNCLE WIGGLY'S TRICKS "I wonder what he will make me do to day! "He's out!" "Hurray! no work for me to day" "A good trick pose for him" "AN' YOURE MY SWATE BIG BABY" "JA-DA! JA-DA!" FOR HEAVENS-SAKE, GET OFF MY LAP AN' HIDE 'GAZZY! HERE COMES MY SISTER! COSH! DO YOU SUPOSE BHE NEARD US TALKIN? Miscellaneous Classified Ads The PLAIN DEALER charges Want Ads as an accommodation. In return for this courtesy the advertiser should remit promptly. The Plain Dealer will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion ordered more than one time. NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Team of horses and team of mules. John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th St., Santa Ana, Phone 1280. WANTED—A lady to room with me. All home conveniences. $3.00 per week. 507 E. Wilhelmina-st. EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—What have you. Year old heifer; mother gave 7 to 8 gat milk when fresh. Ball-rd bot. Garden Grove Blvd. and Brookhurst-rd. R. L. Finch. FOR EXCHANGE—Hot Point vacuum carpet sweeper for phonograph. Phone 355. NOTICES K. OF P. LODGE meets in K. I. building every Monday night at 8. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Good 3-room house and garage on N. Zeyn, $20. Harry P. Dierker & Staff, 119 N. Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Completely fur. 4-room bungalow, including piano, garage, 1119 W. Broadway. FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at 211 S. Citron, or 204 W. Center. FOR RENT—Neat new 3-room house; closet bed, with garage, for $25 per month at 514 East Oypress St. Key at 512. Apply 410 S. Philadelphia St. Apt. 11. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; close in; all modern; $30 and $32 a month. See Fred H. Schneider. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE HAVE 7-room house close in, lot 50x172, 2 garages, home fruits, shrubs, $6,000. Will take clear lot and some cash. Mrs Mae Reeve, 203 N. Spadra, Fullerton. Phone 612-R. FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Front single and double apts, reasonable. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon; phone 17. FOR RENT—Nicely furn. apt., sleeping porch, hot water continuously; garage M needed. Vacant Jan. 1st. Wilson-Bever bldg, 148 W. Center. Phone $29-R. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 5-room flat; 3 beds; nicely located, 324 E. Broadway. Mrs Fletcher. FOR RENT—Feb. 1st, 3-room apartment, furnished; 2 beds; close in. Phone 89-M. Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily. FOR RENT—3-room apt. furn. Best location in town; free water and Anaheim evening paper, 118 So. Olive-st. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st. FOR RENT—Single and double apts in the newest and most modern apt flats in Anaheim. These are handsome, furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rdeemarie Apt. Phone 856, 309 W. Center-st. RENTS cut to a frazzle—Flats, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone $32-J or $738 for prices or call at $25 S. Claudina St. FOR RENT—Room and furnished Apt. At the Mann, 117 N. Olive-st. MUST SELL $-acre bearing grove with house; no frost; bargain P.Taylor, Richfield Garage. 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 RENT—56 acres with coop pumping plant, 1 mile north, 2 1/2 miles west of Garden Grove; Samuel Hill. FOR SALE—Nice lot in the Mount Vista tract. Will build to mul buyer; sell on reasonable terms C.Landreth.ph 156.Placentia. FOR SALE—5 room modern house, well located, plenty o shade trees By owner, 706 So Palm. RANCH SUPPLIES FOR SALE—Alfaifa, barley and oat hay; $32 delivered. Phone 905-M. VALENCIA TREES FOR SALE—Pine budded stock, ready for spring planting.Call at Locke Ranch at Yorba or phone after 6 p.m.Placentia 32-R-1. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 1500 Placentia walnut trees; 200 Eureka walnut trees; 10,000 valencia orange trees Thos.Hester,R.D.No.4.Anaheim; phone Garden Grove 59-W. PERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-1 manure,prices right. Phone Artista A-559 Artista Per- FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron, Call at 211 S. Citron, or 204 W. Center. FOR RENT—Neat new 2-room house; closet bed, with garage, for $25 per month at 514 East Oypress St. Key at 512. Apply 410 S. Philadelphia St. Apt. 11. 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—5-room modern house, unfurn., and garage; chicken yd.; $30, 519 E. Adela, or phone Fullerton 204-M. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One 4-room flat, furnished; two beds; all large rooms; 5 closets; garage if desired. Will be vacant Feb. 1st. Suiter Villa, 201 N. Emily; phone 89-M. A. H. Squier. BOARD in private home; meals well cooked; nicely served. 212 North Philadelphia. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOFS 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. FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3-rm, fur. apt. and garage, 327 S. Olive. FOR RENT—Furnished 3-robb flat; adults only. No dorms, cats or birds. Inquire 317 E. Cypress. 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—In Oreoma Court, 265 So. Citron-st, court No. 5; all built-in features; finest and most up-to-date court in city. Call at court or Wilson & Beaver Bldg., 148 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 & Beaver Bldg., 148 W. Center. FOR RENT—Single and double apts, in the newest and most modern apt flats in Anaheim. These are handsome furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rosemarie Apt., Phone 856, 309 W. Center-at. RENTS cut to a frazzle—Flats, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 322 J or 738 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; $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, 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 furnish modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st., Walnut Court. SEE the attractive single apartment at Bilmtors before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature: ideal location. Bilmtors 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—Modern, alty Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water, Rents reduce Roberts Apts., corner Lemon und Center; phone 953; also garage for Tent. 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., adjoinning City Hall. FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apts, all convenience.with garage at $20 per month, 410 So, Philadelphia-st., Apply Apt. 11 spring planting. Call at Locke Ranch at Yorba or phone after 6 p.m. Placentia 32-R-I. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 1500 Placentia walnut tree; 10,000 valencia orange tree. Thos.Haster, R.D.No.4.Anaheim; phone Garden Grove 59-W. PERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-1 manure, prices right. Phone Artesia A-550, Artesia Pertilizing Co., 4th and Main-sta., Artesia. PROFESSIONAL Phones—1169J; Office 207 Dr.Walter R.Blakely Optometrist-Optteian We Go our own lens grinding. 185 W.Center St., Anaheim Cal. Johnston-Wickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. DR.SUE M.AMACK DR.HENRY C.VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office 317 N.L.A.st.Anaheim.Callf. Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone 810 Dr.Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N.Lemon-st.Anaheim.Callf. Elecfronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr.Albert Abrams) ARE YOU SICK? WHY? Your backbone will tell us what and where your troubles are without asking a question. Eliminate Guesswork Do you know we take an X-Ray of your backbone and show you where your trouble is? This service is free with course of adjustments. Why go to Los Angeles? Dr.Joseph H.Coleman Dr.Alma Bartel -X-RAY CHIROPRACTORS 295 So. Citron-st, court No. 5; all built-in features; finest and most up-to-date court in city. Call at court or Wilson & Bever Bldg., 148 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 & Beaver Bldg., 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R. 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., adjolning City Hall. FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apts, all conveniences, with garage at $20 per month. 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11. PROFESSOR NOODLES NATURALISTS ATTENTION! Dear Professor: Biology is my pursuit and bugs my predilection. Where can I find an institute that has the best collection? Agassiz Jones Come join a Noodle picnic, sir, you'll find them there beyond compute. The spots that my wife chooses, sir, will beat most any institute! Prof.Noodle Chain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results