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UNITED THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT "The Price of Pleasure with Norman Kerry Virginia Va "The Riddle Rider Comedie "PERCY" Starring Charles Ray Supported by Charlie Murray and Betty Blythe It's Delightful Entertainment, Full of Thrilly Things, Lots of Romance and Chuckles that Grow into Big Laughs. A Gay, Sparkling Comedy of Mama's Boy in the 'Great Open Spac SPAT FAMILY in "RADIO MAD" MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 p.m. First Authentic Motion Pictures of the MIDDLE WEST TORNADO IN PATHE NEWS Special Added Attraction—Monday and Tuesday Nights THE KEOGH PLAYERS In a 3-Act Western Comedy Drama "HAL O' THE HILLS" AT UNITED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Southland Sport LOS ANGELES, April AT UNITED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Charles Ray in "Percy" YOUTH IS VICTIM OF APPENDICITIS The funeral of Robrt Blake Hume, 13, of Costa Mesa was this afternoon in the Backs, Terry & Campbell chapel at 1 o'clock, with Rev. Inchel of Costa Mesa Community church, officiating. Brial was at Inglewood, Los Angeles, in the family plot. The death of the young boy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hume, of Anaheim-ave, Costa Mesa, occurred yesterday about noon at his home from appendicitis. He was born June 19, 1911, and lived in Vancouver. B. C. until about six years ago when his family came to Anaheim, locating on West Center-at A year ago they moved to Costa Mesa. A Class Ad will bring you results. KEOGH PLAYERS ARE COMING BACK The Keogh Players, who made such a tremendous hit here recently, will appear again at the United Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, in a three-act comedy drama which surpasses the previous play in both dramatic situations and comedy moments. Hal 'O the Hills" is packed with laughs. High class specialties will be introduced between the acts. Monday night the patrons will be given the opportunity of seeing this splendid show and Charlie Ray in his latest comedy success "Percy", and on Tuesday night Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in that startling drama." On the stroke of Three," Special prices will prevail on Monday and Tuesday—Adults 30c and children 10c. Announcement The Willard Storage Battery Co., thru its National headquarters, recommends that All Filling Southland Sport LOS ANGELES, April With two games scheduled So. Calif. Intercollegiate conference baseball season was under way this afternoon. U. of C. So. Branch, last champions were to journal Whittier. Pomona and Tech meet at Pasadena. Occasionally was to have played Red but the Tigers' jaunt to Antoinette prevented the game. Six men who competed for United States in last summer Olympic games will be in this afternoon in the U. S. Olympic club track meet. Was conceded the better chance. George Von Elm, medalist favorite in the So. Calif., tour golf championship tour was pitted against Harlow teey today in the upper brd of the semi-final round. In the other half of the Jack Tarrant, former San Antonio star, played Norman Beth. Both matches were 36 holes. Tarrant provided greatest upset of the day terday by eliminating Dr. Hunter, defending champion and I. Finals will be played Sunday. Jimmy McLarnin, flashy pounder, meets Johnny Fishe the Lyceum A. C. tonight six-round bout. Murphy Callahan, former boy, won the referee's over Dode Bercer, Hollywood last night in a fly contested battle. Callahan piled up an lead, winning five of the eight rounds, and drawing two others. In the ninth round Bercan got his bearings and home several telling punches the tenth Dode landed the east blow of the fight, a swing that sent Callahan ing. The newsboy clinched then fought back Jesper Callahan's friends almost bed him when the referee ed his glove. Kayo Myers won the refer decision over Frankie Finnegan the semi-final. Announcement The Willard Storage Battery Co., thru its National headquarters, recommends that All Filling and Testing Service of Storage Batteries Shall Be FREE Anaheim Ignition Co., as Willard representative, announces the inauguration of this free policy at once. All patrons having coupon books with unredeemed coupons are notified that these books will be redeemed at their face value. Anaheim Ignition Depot A. BEVILLARD, Prop. Established 1912 218 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim STORAGE BATTERIES Willard THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. Massive Sea Memorial Planned in Washington A massive monument glorifying the history of the navy, merchant marine and coast of the United States is being projected in Washington, D.C. It would be erected on the of the Potomac. This is the plan for the project, designed by Begni del Piatta and Harv Corbett. The estimated cost is $800,000. COURTHOUSE DOINGS Preliminary hearing of Chas. B. Wheatley, former Santa Ana newspaperman, on a charge of grand larceny in connection with the disappearance of $10,000 from the office of County Treasurer J. C. Joplin was postponed for the third time today by Justice K. E. Morrison to April 15. Wheatley is at liberty on bail. After admitting to Superior Judge F. C. Drumm that they turned out all the lights in Westminster merely as a prank, and to create confusion at a school entertainment, Donald A. Carter and William A. Thomas collected $10 a month office rent when the city of Huntington Beach was giving him free quarters. BERKELEY. It's no Jess up to Ernie New and most vernatile athlete Stanford upsets the wins the opener today in university of California three-game baseball series. NEW YORK. Mr Collett, former women sailed today for England for the British golf club which is to be held at ROCHESTER—Howe- SOUTHLAND SPORTS OS ANGELES, April 11—In two games scheduled the Calif. Intercollegiate confer. baseball season was to get her way this afternoon. of C. So. Branch, last year emplions, were to journey to tittier. Pomona and Cal meet at Pasadena. Occiden- was to have played Redlands the Tigers' jaunt to Arizona ented the game. x men who competed for the red States in last summer's triple games will be in action afternoon in the U. S. C. cup club track meet. U.S.C. conceded the better chance. George Von Elm, medalist and write in the So. Calif., ama-golf championship tourney, pitted against Harlow Hur- today in the upper bracket the semi-final round. the other half of the draw Tarrant, former San An- star, played Norman Mac. Both matches were of droles. Tarrant provided the test puet of the day yes- by eliminating Dr. Paul ter, defending champion, 2 1. Finals will be played day. Jimmy McLarnin, flashy 122-nder, meets Johnny Fiske at Lyceum A. C. tonight in a round bout. Jimmy Callahan, former news-won the referee's inclusion Dode Bercer, at eywood last night in a fierce contested battle. Callahan piled up an early winning five of the first rounds, and drawing in others. the ninth round Bercot bet to get his bearings and shot several telling punches. In tenth Dode landed the hard-blow of the fight, a left that sent Callahan reel- The newsboy clinched and fought back desperately. shan's friends almost mob him when the referee rais- is glove. Yao Myers won the referee's lion over Frankie Fink in semi-final. Preliminary hearing of Chas. B. Wheatley, former Santa Ana newspaperman, on a charge of grand larceny in connection with the disappearance of $10,000 from the office of County Treasurer J. C. Joplin was postponed for the third time today by Justice K. E. Morrison to April 15. Wheatley is at liberty on bail. Prosecution witnesses were it-court, but Clyde Bishop, defense attorney, informed the judge he was under the impression the hearing was not to be held today. Accused by a nurse at the county hospital of attempting a criminal assailt while he was courting her, Lotten Akers, 23, of Santa Ana, was held in the county jail here today under $5000 ball. A warrant was issued for Akers arrest early in March, but he was not located until today. Arraignment of O. Howard Lucy, broker, of Placement, accused of selling property without proper state permit, was set before Judge F. C. Drumm for next Friday. Mrs. Nancy J. Tatum succeeded in annulling the wedding of her son, William, to Adelia R. Tatum; after Judge F. C. Drumm was informed the youth was but 18. Judge Drumm also annuited the marriage of Emma Huffills from C. N. Huffills on the ground that the husband already at a wife. Myrtle B. Goss, who accused George A. Goss with cruelty and non-support, received a decree on order of Judge Drumm, while Judge Z. B. West divorced Ester L. and Elvan E. Hiser, the wife alleging non-support. Judge R. Y. Williams gave a decree to Ciemens Amberg from Elizabeth Amberg on a desertion complaint, and Robert Scott from Blanche Scott on grounds of cruelty. Raising a house at Los Alamitos last night, a squad of deputy sheriffs arrested Frank Prieto, 41, on a charge of possession. A quantity of beer was confiscated. Ball of $1000 was fixed. C. W. Warner, justice of the peace of Huntington Beach, met initial defeat in a suit brought against him by the county of Orange to regain $180 the jurist is alleged to have collected illegally for office rent, when he sought to quash the service collected $10 a month office rent when the city of Huntington Beach was giving him free quarters. After admitting to Superior Judge F. C. Drumm that they turned out all the lights in Westminster merely as a prank, and to create confusion at a school entertainment, Donald A. Carter and William A. Thomas, youths of that city, given their probation yesterday. The condition of Jesus Silvia of Stanton, shot yesterday morning by P. H. Martenez of that city, remained precarious today, it was reported at the county hospital. Martenez is being held in the county jail on an open charge. Denial that he ever treated his client for an eye injury caused by flying steel or that he was consulted, was made in an answer filed by Dr. Arthur H. Doman, of Orange, defendant in a $20,000 damage suit filed by George N. Hasbrook. At Training Camps KANSAS CITY—Chicago's Cubs meet the Kansas City Blues again here today. Altho Outhit, the big leaguers came through with a 5 to 4 victory over the Blues yesterday. INDIANAPOLIS—Eddie Collins drives his White Sox against the Indianapolis American Assn. Club here today, hoping to win his 18th straight training season game. ST. LOUIS—The Browns and Cards start their annual city series here this afternoon. The Cards plan to left hand the Browns into submission, probably using Mails and Sherdell. Gaston, th former Yanko, is on the possible starters for the Browns. Fights and Fighters NEW YORK—With the appointment of Charley Doosserick as matchmaker, Tex Rickard announced that boxing would be conducted regularly this summer in his Jersey City arena. SARATOGA — Gene Tunney, American lightweight champion, will train at White Sulphur Spring for his contest with Tom Gibbons in New York on June 12. ALBANY — Mike McTigue, World's light heavyweight cham- BERKELEY—It's my Jessup up to Ernie Neve and most versatile athlete or Stanford upsets them wins the opener today viversity of California three-game baseball se NEW YORK, — Mr Collett, former women sailed today for England for the British golf ch which is to be held m ROCHESTER—How star pitcher for the B Sox, is in a hospital blight attack of influenbe confined for several EVASTON—North-west-the Navy today led thenders for the National Swimming Championship cided here to night. LATEST PICTURE AT UNITED THEN Charlie Ray in his comedy success," Percy seen at the United T Sunday and Monday ni lie Ray is supported by biggest casta ever any production.Charl that well-known comedy very important part wi over in splendid fash-Blyth, who is known as screen's greatest vamp convincing as the dance orita." "Percy" is adapted story," The Desert Fld while working upon Charlie Murray wrote ing verse. Oh, come with us to o land of the red Where cactus is sticky are tricky. And girls love with me Oh, that's a land without tough place for a b "Percy." Why the villains bold you cold And blame you for all tion. Nearly half of the zil is covered with fo which little is known. Included in a new for clothing is a recoth m repelling chemical Slot vending machine ing cigarettes and m coming into use on Lor The Star Car ANNOUNCES NEW FACTORY APPOINTMENT Wickersheim Implement Co. 120 W. AMERIGE AVE., FULERTON Free Lecture 7.30 P.M. Saturday eve April 11 By JULIUS DUSEVOIR, Factory Experimental Engineer Also a lecture on the Moon Car will be given WEST COAST CALIFORNIA SUNDAY CONTINUOUS 3 - 11 SUNDAY – MONDAY – TUESDAY Norma Jalmodge in The Lady A Real Easter Treat BEAUTIFUL NORMA IN HER GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT HARRY LANGDON in "FEET OF MUD" INTERNATIONAL NEWS CROSSWORD PUZZLES — ON THE STAGE — "DUDE" MARTIN and his ORANGE COUNTY Jazz Orchestra BERKELEY.—It's more or less Jesss up to Ernie Nevers, pitcher, and most versatile athletic, whether Stanford upsets the dope and wins the opener today of the University of California - Stanford three-game baseball series. NEW YORK. — Miss Glenna Collett, former womens champion, sailed today for England to train for the British golf championship which is to be held at Troon. ROCHESTER.—Howard Ehmke, star pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, is in a hospital here with a slight attack of influenza and will be confined for several days. EVASTON.—North-western and the Navy today led the field of contenders for the National Collegiate Swimming Championship, to be decided here to night. LATEST PICTURE AT UNITED THEATRE Charlie Ray in his very latest comedy success, "Percy," will be seen at the United Theatre on Sunday and Monday nights. Charlie Ray is supported by one of the biggest casts ever assembled in any production. Charlie Murray, that well-known comedian, has a very important part which he puts over in splendid fashion. Betty Blyth, who is known as one of the screen's greatest vamps, is very convincing as the dance hall seniorita. "Percy" is adapted from the story, "The Desert Fiddler." and while working upon this picture Charlie Murray wrote the following verse. Oh, come with us to old Mexicali, the land of the red hot tamale. Where cactus is sticky, and burros are tricky. And girls love with mad devotion, Oh, that's a land without mercy, a tough place for a bird named "Percy." Why the villains bold, will knock you cold, And blame you for all the commotion. Nearly half of the area of Brazil is covered with forests about which little is known. Included in a new closet hook for clothing is a receptacle for moth repelling chemicals. Slot vending machines for vending cigarettes and matches are coming into use on London streets. PEET OF MUD" INTERNATIONAL NEWS CROSSWORD PUZZLES ON THE STAGE— "DUDE" MARTIN and his ORANGE COUNTY Jazz Orchestra 9-ARTISTS-9 FINAL TIMES TONIGHT And "The Swan" At the California, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Norma Talmadge and Wallace MacDonald in "The Lady" A glass stopper for milk bottles Germans have been commissioned that fits tight-loned to construct the first radio station and can be sterilized. A Class Ad will bring you results. A Class Ad will bring you results. 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