oc-plain-dealer 1925-04-06
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CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
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 in white squares 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. In the picture. Used by an artist.
Word 2. Abbreviation of a boy's name.
Word 3. Tempest.
Word 4. Tempest.
Word 8. The capital city of Japan.
Word 3. A conjunction.
Word 10. What children use
SANTA FE
SANTA FE LEASE, April 6.
(Spl)—Many men from this leas attended the Masonic lodge at Yorba Linda Tuesday night. Among them were Charles Williams, Guy Barman, James Gale, Sr., George Cullen, Jr., Bill Schryer, William Elder and Eddie Barnet.
r. and Mrs. Wayne Loomis and son Wayne, Jr., motored to River-side Sunday where they visited relatives.
Mr. James Smart of the U.S.S. Tennessee battleship, spent the weekend on this lease at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Braner. He is leaving for distant stations with the ship.
Mr. Mears former trustee of the Olinda grammar school, was elected.
Mr. Charles Williams attended a pot luck supper at Fullerton recently, given by the Sons of Veterans.
Mr. Earlyn Hunker who has been staying in Olive for some time returned to the home of his parents on this lease Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter Olive and grandson Lee Andrews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and family of Buena Park, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isabell and son Robert, and daughter Patricia attended the show at Brea Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greminger motivated to Los Angeles Tuesday.
Mrs. Flanigan and daughter Margaret were on the lease Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones had at guests Saturday, Mrs. Dawe and Giovanni Martinelli, as he peared in "Pagliacci" in New York after a prolonged struggle with phold fever. His singing voice was fine as ever. His popularity was proven by an outburst of spontaneous applause.
Running Across
Word 1. In the picture, used by an artist.
Word 2. Abbreviation of a boy's name.
Word 4. Tempest.
Word 5. The capital city of Japan.
Word 6. A function.
Word 10. What children use to write on in school.
Running Down
Word 1. The opposite of west.
Word 2. The second part sung in a quartette.
Word 5. All right. Abbreviated.
Word 6. Disturbance of the peace, usually by a mob.
Word 7. Additional. A greater amount.
Oozing from small wounds may be readily stopped by pulling the edges of the wound together with small strips of adhesive tape and applying a small firm compress of sterile gauze.
It is estimated that it costs two dollars a year to feed a man and repair the damage he does to property that doesn't include bubonic plague for which he is responsible.
The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper.
"KIDS" Fossie, the Man Hunter By J. H. Striebel
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter Olive and grandson Lee Andrews were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle and family of Buena Park, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isabell and son Robert, and daughter Patricia attended the show at Brea Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gremlinger motored to Los Angeles Tuesday.
Mrs. Flanigan and daughter Margaret were on the lease Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones had at guests Saturday, Mrs. Dawe and Mrs. Miller and son Leslie, all of Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elder spent Monday evening at Whittler with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whittler.
Mr. Bud Blanchager and Miss Louise attended the Egyptian Theatre at Hollywood Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley and family of Gardena were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of this lease Monday.
Mr. Barman accompanied by Mr. Eddle Braner, Mr. James Smart and Mr. George Cullen, Jr., attended the show at Anaheim.
Mr. Eddle Ryan and Miss Peggy Flanigan attended a show at Santa Ana recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones and son Boby and daughter Sadie spent the weekend at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams were Anaheim shoppers Saturday night.
Miss Iva Brady is spending a few days in Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Schryer had at guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrews and son Alvin and daughter Shirley of Long Beach.
Gorman Flynn, who has been quite ill after being accident shot, is not yet out of danger, although he is improving slowly. He is being cared for by Mrs. Orville Thomas and Dr. Davis both of Brea.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and daughter Irene spent Tuesday at Garden Grove and Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams had as dinner guests Sand their sons Mr. Elmer Williams of this lease and Mr. Brownie Williams of the U.S.S.McCully stationed at San Diego, Miss Florence Hess and Miss Wilma Hayes both of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant of Santa Fe Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flynn Sunday.
Mr. Smith who has been ill for some time at the home of his son
Giovanni Martinelli, as he appeared in "Parisiac" in New York after a prolonged struggle with a phoid fever. His singing voice was fine as ever. His popularity was proven by an outburst of spontaneous applause.
Mr. Ole Smith is now able to up.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and son High and daughter Lena, Dick Whitley and Gladys Conn attended the Rialto Theatre at Fullerton Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J.Flynn had guest Friday, Mr. and Mrs.Evett Miller and Mr. and Mrs.Hoard Flynn and family all of Dondor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill JohnstonFullerton were on the lease Saturday.
Those who attended the show at Brea Monday night, to see that Thief of Bagdad were Mr.Ansy Lyle, Jack Ryan, M.H.Syringer, and Mr. and Mrs.J.Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leadbeater and family who have lived this lease for some time may house they vacated will now be occupied by Mr. and Mrs.B spear.
Mr. and Mrs.Williams had guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Flerer of Hollywood.
Mrs.H.Schryer and daughter Olive and grandson Lee Andrews spent Tuesday at Fullerton.
Harry Evans accompanied Bill Bloom attended the show at Brea Monday night.Raymond Pritzold and Chester Flynn were at the show Tuesday night.
The most economical little salamander is a Class Ad in this paper.
TIME TABLE
A.T.S.Pe.R.R.
In effect March 15, 1925
Trains to Los Angeles
No: 79 6:06 a.m.
No: 71 11:56 a.m.
No: 73 4:48 p.m.
No: 75 8:58 p.m.
Trains to San Diego
No: 78 2:00 a.m.
No: 72 9:46 a.m.
No: 74 3:46 p.m.
No: 76 7:24 p.m.
Through sleeper to Kane City, Minneapolis and Chicago.
Through slepers to Denver St, Louis, Chicago and Graveyard connection; San Bernardo dino and Riverside connection;
Houston, Galveston, Tex...ew Orleans and Phoenix co..
"The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper.
"KIDS" Fossie, the Man Hunter By J. H. Striebel
HAW! HAW! -- THAT'S THE FUNNIEST EVER! -- A PICTURE HANGING ON THE WALL BACKWARDS!
FUNNY, HUH? PERHAPS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN OUR UNCLE SVENGARLIS!"
WANT AD PAGE
NEW TODAY
WANTED—Position as housekeeper by middle-aged lady. 206 So. Clementine.
FOR SALE—Real Radio set in Console cabinet. Very cheap. 514 So. Illinois-st.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, extra fine Partridge Rocks and R. J. Reds, also hatching eggs. 129 W. South-st.
FOR SALE—Brand new Dodge truck, largest size made. Graham rear end; 34x7 heavy duty tires. Will sell right. New body; will throw in 6-12 fixed for hauling 216 ft. manure. 407 S. Pomona, Fullerton, Calif., H. S. Currie.
BUENA PARK
BUENA PARK, April 6. (Spl.) James C. Cole of Garvan Grova has rented 20 acres from C. L. McComber, which he intends to plant to tomatoes. Mr. Cole expects to move to Buena Park as soon as he can find a house.
Mrs. L. J. Robeson and daughter, Virginia, and Mrs. W. B. Shaw were Anaheim visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. A. Luebkeman and Miss Anna Luebkeman were Los Angeles shoppers Thursday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons, Bobby and Bailey and Miss Martin and Miss Fisk motorized to Long Beach Wednesday evening to see the fleet.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield, Geo. McNell and Fred Bastady attended the director's meeting of the Farm Bureau at Santa Ana Thursday.
Dr. J. S. Scott left Thursday for Kansas where he was called to resume his former practice which
NEW TODAY
WANTED—To buy late model slightly used Ford coupe, Tel 819.
FOR SALE—Will have another rebuilt Cletrac finished in a few days. John L. Wheeler, 311 W. 5th-st., Santa Ana, Phone 1280.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks from accredited stock R. L., Plymouth R. and W. Leghorns, McBride, Placentia Ave., first block north of Center; phone 478-J.
HAVE YOU $20,000? Will give you first mortgage, also bonus of 10 per cent oil royalty for quick action. Address Quick Action, R.D. No. 1, Box 79, Santa Ana, Calif.
FOR SALE—Confectionery stand and groceries, 413 West Center, Owner leaving Anaheim.
BUSINESS CARDS
HOUSEHOLD moving and all kinds of drayage; prompt service Mills, 314 S. Claudina, Ph. 368.
RADIO—Sets built or repaired at Stuelke's Radio Store, Fullerton. Phone 180; 112 1-2 N. Spadra.
DRESSMAKING, remodelling it your home or mine. 217 So. Clementine-st. Phone 273-J. Mrs. Fiscu.
EXPERIENCED cutter and fitter will get your gown ready.$2.50 per day. 201 N. Emily-st.
MARCEL and bob curl 75c, experienced operator, 608 N. Claudina, Phone 690-W.
WANTED
CASH PAID for cars, 314 No. Los Angeles-St., Anaheim.
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE—One ton Chest truck; fine condition; cheap Elm St., or call 399-R.
FOR SALE—One ton truck good condition. R.A.California Park, Calif.
RENT - MISCELLANE
FOR RENT-Garage, Inquired West Center.
FOR RENT-For store or cue with living quarters building, all conbeniences, corner of two boulevards travel. Two steady boarder $40. Box 57 Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT-Nest new apartments for $25.00 per month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st.to Apt. 11.
FOR RENT-Garages in Wilson & Bever building, per month, 148 W. Center, 399-R.
FOR RENT-Front office son & Bever Bldg., 148 W.; phone 399-R.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELLI
TRANSIENT ROOMS AND AT REDUCED RATE
The finest fireproof apt hotel in Orange-co.Bobby social, roof and luxuriously furnished apar complete with maid service phone, light, hot and cold gas steam heat and laundry linens included.Transient,and monthly rates.Car Philadelphia and E.Center1200.
FOR RENT-HOU
Mrs. A. Luebkeman and Miss Anna Luebkeman were Los Angeles shoppers Thursday forenoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw and sons, Bobby and Bailey and Miss Marth and Miss Pisk motored to Long Beach Wednesday evening to see the fleet.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield, Geo. McNeill and Fred Bastady attended the director's meeting of the Farm Bureau at Santa Ana Thursday.
Dr. J. S. Scott left Thursday for Kansas where he was called to resume his former practice, which he gave up when he came to California several years ago.
Mrs. Scott will remain here several weeks. Although Mr. and Mrs. Scott have been but a short time they have made many friends who are sorry to have them go.
Mrs. O. Moss of Arizona visited her sister, Mrs. H. S. Horn and family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bixby visited the Love and Brewer families in Long Beach Wednesday.
Charlotte Greenwalt was quite seriously hurt at school Wednesday by being struck on the head by the swingboard. Dr. Foster was called.
C. E. Robinson of Anahelm was in town Thursday.
Mrs. R. D. Bacon and daughter Milfred attended a missionary meeting of Congregational churches in Los Angeles Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Paden of Puento were guests at the C. H. Owen's home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hunt and son, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw Tuesday evening.
Albert Hasson left Wednesday for a few days at Pueblo.
H. E. Warren and son Thomas returned Wednesday evening from a trip to Death Valley. Thomas is having vacation from college.
On Tuesday evening pastmaster I. D. Jaynes and wife entertained in honor of their 21st wedding anniversary, also Mrs. Jaynes' birthday, and Mrs. Ball's birthday.
Their guests were their son Harold Jaynes and wife of Santa Ana and Mrs. M. C. Ball of Pomona.
A tall, dark person with the earmarks of a plain clothes man stepped into the thick stuffiness of the subway train. His face was severely stern, his jaw indicative of a grim determination, and his shrewd gray eyes stared searching at the young man who sat opposite. The latter squirmed uneasily in his seat, shifted his gaze, and readjusted his newspaper. The grey eyes never faltered. The young man glanced furtively toward the door. Feervalhly he rose to start for the exit. A hand fell on his shoulder. A quiet voice said: "Pardon me, but your left shoe is untied."
DRESSMAKING, remodelling it your home or mine. 217 So. Clemlestine-st. Phone 273-J. Mrs. Fiscu EXPERIENCED cutter and fitter will get your sown ready.$2.50 per day. 201 N. Emily-st.
MARCEL and bob curl 75e, experienced operator, 608 N. Claudina. Phone 690-W.
WANTED
CASH PAID for cars. 214 No, Los Angeles-st, Anaheim.
Valencia Oranges bought for cash.J.McInnes, oppo.Santa Fe depot.
Orange.Phone Orange 50 for representative.
WANTED—By middle aged married man (white) work of any kind and anywhere.Permanent or jobs.Phone 161J.
WANTED—To buy a good female Spitz (dog).J.O Arkley, phone 35-W.Garden Grove.
WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing,cabinet work or remodeling.Phone 981-J.J.H.Latourette.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE—All around team of horses, 1st house west of Magnolia school on Orange-rd.Fred Jungkeft.
RANCH SUPPLIES
FOR SALE—Inspected sweet potato plants, any amount.F.S.Shiner.ph?92-M.Garden Grove.
FOR SALE—Re-built Wallis cheap.John L.Wheeler,$11 W.5th-st.Santa Ana.Phone 1280.
FOR SALE—Oat hay with 20% alfalfa.Grown in Henet Valley,1 ml so.of Olinda.W.G.Graham Golden Ave.;phone Placentia 150-R-5.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees, 75e each.Inquiry 299 Mills Drive.or phone 1004-W.
FOR SALE—Valencia orange trees,guaranteed to grow and produce.A.E.Pellegrin,$75 So.Citron St.;phone 1185.
FERTILIZER—A-1 manure delivered and spread; prices right.PhArtesia A-659, Artesia Fertilizing Co.,4th and Main Sts.,Artesia.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash.Ph7-R-2.Write E.W.Pohlman,RD2.
BABY CHICKS
Anconas, White Leghorn,R.I.Reds,hatching every week,strong sturdy chicks that will produce.Also custom hatching.Z and 3 months old pullets raised on order,1-2 mile south of Garden Grove on Santa Ana and Garden
HOTEL ANGELITE
Transient Rooms And AT REDUCED RATE
The finest fireproof appl hotel in Orange-co.Boy lobby,social hall and roof luxuriously furnished apart complete with maid service phone,light,hot and cold gas,steam heat and launa linens included.Transient,and monthly rates.Cor Philadelphia and E.Center 1200.
FOR RENT—HOUSE
FOR RENT—4-room house age,vacant,11th,reason quire 1115 Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Furnished modern house,tots of fruit per month.W.L.Morris Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co.,123 N.Los Angeles Co,,
you play anything Uncle Wiggily?
Oh, yes, indeed!
What do you play?
I play tag! You're Chase me!
THEM EYES!
The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper.
POULTRY
WANTED—Poultry for cash, Ph. 7-R-2. Write E. W. Pohlman, RD2.
BABY CHICKS
Anconas, White Leghorn, R. I. Reds, hatching every week, strong sturdy chicks that will produce. Also custom hatching. 2 and 3 months old pullets raised on order, 1-2 mile south of Garden Grove on Santa Ana and Garden Grove Blvd., Orange Co. Hatchery, phone 39-W, Garden Grove.
AGE
USED AUTOS
FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck; fine condition; cheap. 124 a. St. or call 399-R.
FOR SALE—One ton truck in good condition. B. A. Callaway Eena Park, Calif.
RENT - MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Garage. Inquire 506 West Center.
FOR RENT—For store or barber with living quarters, new building, all conventions, on busy corner of two boulevards. Lots of level. Two steady boarders, rent 50. Box 57 Plain Dealer.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month. 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—Garages in rear of Wilson & Bever Building, $5.00 per month. 148 W. Center, Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—Front office in Wilmons & Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center, phone 399-R.
LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA MANSION ROOMS AND APTS AT REDUCED RATES
The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange-co. Beautiful lobby, social ball and roof garden curiously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone, light, hot and cold water, steam heat and laundry for guests included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 399-R.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT—Neat, new, three rooms with bath and screen porch apartments. All conveniences and garage. Furnished and unfurnished. Apply to Dr. Marshall, 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apt. 1.
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
RENTS CUT TO A PRAZZLE—Flats, apts., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone 32-J or 732 for prices, or call at 25 S. Claudina St.
FOR RENT—Nicely new furnished 2-rooms, bath, screen porch and use of electric washer. 1104 W. Center.
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161 J.
FOR RENT—Pive-room Apt., unfurnished. All built-ins, garage. 415 N. Phila-st.
FOR RENT—Fiat, completely fun., hardwood floors, breakfast nook, 2 large closets, 2 beds, plano, garage if desired. Apply on premises. 324 E. Broadway, cor-Olive. Geo. Fletecher.
FOR RENT—Two nice clean comfortably furnished flats, 4 rooms each, built-in features, adults only. Inquire 317 E. Cypress.
FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath; day, weekly or monthly services. Inquire McFarland Apts., 205 W. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., or call 1072-W.
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.
TERMS CASH
In order to publish Classified Ads at the present low rates. The PLAIN DEALER insists upon cash in advance for ads on this page.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
PFOR RENT—3-rm., mod. house, garage. 114 Stueckle-ave, 2nd house from So. Los Angeles-st.
BEST BARGAIN IN ANAHEIM
4 restricted lots very close to city limits, 50x150 or 1 acre, lights, gas and water, and one share of water stock for irrigating with each lot. Rich ground, pretty location for nursery, chicken ranch or homes. Will sell one or all. Cash or easy terms. U. Box 6, Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Half acre on corner Western-ave, and Orangathorpe, Buena Park, $10 down, $10 per month. B. A. Callaway.
FOR SALE—Duplex, eight rooms double garage, being both home and income—cheap.$11 Paulina.
HELP WANTED
WANTED to communicate with refined middle aged lady who would enjoy carag for a nice home, prefer a lady who is dependent upon a son or daughter for support as they may also make their home there. This is a nice opportunity for someone Address Box AX care Plain Dealer.
MAN, energetic and reliable, wauted for factory representative to handle our business in Anaheim district; unusual oppor-tunity with fortune for right man; experience or capital un-necessary; Write fully Sycro Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Tractor for the small ranch.$250 will buy a new Bear-cat. Only two left. John L. Wheeler,$11 W. 5th-st., Santa Ana Phone 1380-
FOR RENT—HOUSES
FOR RENT—4-room house, garage, vacant, 11th, reasonable. Inquire 1115 Chestnut.
FOR RENT—Furnished 6-room modern house, lots of fruit, $30 per month. W. L. Morris Realty Co., 123 N. Los Angeles-st.
FOR RENT—6-rms. 1 ml. from center of town. Newly painted and supered, gas and electricity, double garage, $20, 324 E. Broadway. No Fletcher.
FOR RENT—3-rm, modern house and garage. Some fruit. South Anasst. Inquire 544 South Resh.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house and garage, $35. Inquire 206 So. Delrose. Phone 456-W.
FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, three bedrooms, screen porch, garage and washhouse. 713 Los Angeles-st. Phone 228-W.
FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished; garage if needed. 318 S. Bush.
FOR RENT—2-room furn. house rear; garage; water paid. 99 1-2 S. Citron. Call for key at 94 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Completely fur. 4-bungalow, including piano, garage. 1119 W. Broadway.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished house, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at 111 S. Citron, or 304 W. Center.
FOR RENT—Neat new 2-room house; closet bed, with garage; or $25 per month at 514 East Express St. Key at 612. Apply 100 S. Philadelphia St. Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—5-room modern house, unfurn.; and garage; chicken yd.; $30, 519 E. Adelaide phone Fullerton 204-M.
FOR RENT—Furn. apts. with private bath; continuous hot water; date very reasonable. Mann Apts., 17 North Olive.
FOR RENT—Modern Spanish wngalow at 205 S. Citron. Hardwood floors, tile bath and kitchen, gas furnace, built in ice box. Ice from the outside. We furnish water and take care of lawn. Call 99-R for details.
Permanent damage to the kid-friendly fireproof apartment hotel in Orange-co. Beautiful lobby, social ball and roof garden curiously furnished apartments, complete with maid service; telephone light, hot and cold water, steam heat and laundry for guests included. Transient, weekly and monthly rates. Corner of Philadelphia and E. Center. Phone 1000.
FOR RENT—Two nice clean comfortably furnished flats, 4 rooms each, built-in features, adults only. 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—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 apts. Flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rose-Marie Apts.; phone 856; 309 W. Center St.
FOR RENT—1 4-room fur, and I 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—In Oreoma Court, 205 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 299-R.
FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st., Walnut Court.
FOR RENT—Nice, clean and comfortable apartments; continuous hot water; lights, water and gas furnished, for $18 and $20 per month. Stewart Apts., 113 Emily.
Single and double apartments from $5:50 per week up; all found rooms with community bath; H. and C. water and service; $3:50 per week up; front room suitable for office. Yungbluth Apts., 147 West Center.
SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Bonellike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, op. Elks club.
FOR RENT—Furnished single apt., at $35; including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thorolym moderately. Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg., adjoining City Hall.
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apts all conveniences with garage at $20 per month. 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apt., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced by Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 963; also garage for rent. Call same number.
FOR RENT—One 4-room flat furnished; two beds; all large rooms; 5 closets; garage if desired. Squirler Villa, 201 N. Emily.
MAN, energetic and reliable, wanted for factory representative to handle our business in Anaheim district; unusual oppor-tunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital unnecessary; Write fully Synco Motors Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Tractor for the small ranch.$250 will buy a new Bear-cat Only two left John L.Wheeler, 311 W. 5th st., Santa Ana Phone 1280.
FOR SALE—Child's crib.Call 742 N.Clementine.Phone 1038.
FOR SALE—Hayes power sprayer wagon, team horses, set double harness about 5 tons A-1 out hay, 50 laying heps.W.G.Mason.R.D.J.Anaheim.
PIANO like new.Fullerton 625 Harry Felling.Nelson Music Co.
PIANO BARGAIN-Schaff mah:$250 cash,$270 on time.Towers W.Center St.
FOR SALE—I pump and gasoline engine in good condition.Wilson & Bever shop, 124 Kim-st.Phone 399-R.
WANTED LOAN of $650 on clear lot.W.L.Morris Realty Co., 123 North Los Angeles St.
MONEY TO LOAN
Money to Loan
Plenty of eastern money available to loan at 7 per cent on good homes in Anaheim.Terms 3 to 5 years.Quick action.
F.E.Moore Loan Co.,399-5 First National Bank Bldg.Santa Ana Calif.
MONEY TO LOAN TO INDIVIDUALS
On late model standard make antes-Lease contracts refinanced.Orange County Finance Corp.,407 W.With St.,Santa Ana.
SPECIAL
Machines cleaned by factory rep.for 10 days only.$1.50Used machines $10 and up.Homestitching by experienced operator.Singer Sewing Machine Co.,234 E.Center-st.Phone 169.
PROFESSIONAL
Phones 1169J; Office 207Dr Walter R.BlakelyOptometrist-OpticianWe do our own lens grinding185 W.Center St., Anaheim
Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone $10Dr Gwalt Allison
FOR RENT—Furn. apts. with private bath; continuous hot water; date very reasonable. Mann Apts., 17 North Olive.
FOR RENT—Modern Spanish mural at 205 S. Citron. Hardwood floors, tile bath and kitchen. Gas furnace, built in ice box. Ice from the outside. We furnish water and take care of lawn. Call 99-R for details.
Permanent damage to the kidneys often follows even very mild cases of scarlet fever.
PLAY TAG! You're it!
Chase me!
FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apts, all conveniences, with garage at $20 per month. 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11.
FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apt. single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 983; also garage for rent. Call same number.
FOR RENT—One 4-room flat furnished; two beds; all large rooms; 5 closets; garage if desired. Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily. Phone 89-M. A. H. Squler.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Apt. sleeping porch, hot water continuously. Garage if needed. Wilson-Bever Bldg. 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R.
PROFESSIONAL
Phones 1169J; Office 207
Dr. Walter R. Blakely
Optometrist-Optician
We do our own lens grinding.
185 W. Center St., Anaheim
Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone 81V
Dr.Guy Allison Rawson
MEDICINE-SURGERY
714 N. Lemon St., Anaheim
Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr. Albert Abrams)
PROFESSOR NOODLES
HE LOVES HIS HOUSE
Dear Professor:
My wife suggests we sell our house and spend the summer at the shore.
I can't agree with my dear spouse. The thought of selling I abhor!
J.Purnace
If to the shore you're going to wend, then sell your house without delay!
For when you get your bill, my friend, you'll have to sell it anyway!
Prof. Noodle