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RATES 15c per line for 3 times; 25c per line for 6 times; $1.00 per line per month. No ad accepted less than 45c 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 begin 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. G: & L: LEASE G. & L. LEASE, April 17. (Spl.)—Mrs. Isaac Mayfield and Elder and family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Outhouse and little daughter Billy, were Santa Ana visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith and daughter. Miss Josephine McCaughn and Howard Smith were Long Beach and Redondo Beach visitors Sunday. Mrs. B. L. Blanchard spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister in Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd of Fillmore returned home with their daughter Mrs. Benny Messer Thursday after a few days visit there. Mrs. B. F. McElhany and Mrs. K. L. Sellers, were calling on Mrs. James Bauldin formerly of this lease but now of Anaheim, Thursday evening. Kenneth Wimer returned home Friday after spending a few days in Orland with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Outhouse and little daughter and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield were Whittier visitors Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carrie and children of Fullerton were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith Sunday. Henry Smith is sporting a new Ford coupe around for a change. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stone of Garden Grove were calling on this lease Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Wimer and little son George spent Friday the guest of Mrs. Charlie McBride of Hunt-in-Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois of this lease. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Duely and CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL CROSS WORD PUZZLE HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE The words start in the num. bered 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 leters in the 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. Entrance to one shown in the picture. Word 4. To challenge. Word 5. Not one or not any. Word 7. A very stubborn animal. Word 8. A lesson or work to be accomplished. Running Down Word 1. A tin container, sometimes tied on a poor dog's tail. Word 2. A fragrant or appetizing odor. Word 3. Goddess of love and beauty. Also a planet. Word 6. A large deer. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED HORIZONTAL 1. America (ab.) 2. Mountain in Washington 3. Narrates 4. River in Italy 5. Get up. 6. To crush 7. Doubly (Gr. prefix) 8. Right Excellent (ab.) 9. Not new 10. An ox. 11. Railway (ab.) 12. Dignitary of the church 13. Demerit 14. South Dakota (ab) VERTICAL 1. Arrived (ab.) 2. Joyfully 3. To cleanse 4. Upon 5. Lately discovered 6. Island (ab.) 7. One who rents a room 8. Mothers and fathers 9. Worshiped 10. Musty 11. Away 12. After noon (ab.) 13. Ectetera (ab.) 14. Editor (ab) SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE MANDARIN M BARGE U AT G A AM NOW S IN C E AN T O N R R GEARS D I A ED U A D L R AMITY S SAMPLERS Auction Tomorrow, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carrie and children of Fullerton were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith Sunday. Henry Smith is sporting a new Ford coupe around for a change. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stone of Garden Grove were calling on this lease Monday. Mrs. Kenneth Wimer and little son George spent Friday the guest of Mrs. Charlie McBride of Huntington Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois of this lease. Mr. and Mrs. Ludrow Duelly and children of Huntington Park were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Updyke and children and Miss Bessie Corbett of Fullerton were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tramell and children of Placecetts spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White. B. L. Sellers and two sons-Robert and Melvin of the Hole lease were calling on this lease Monday afternoon. Little Barbara June Quinn returned home Sunday after spending a week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huckelby. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield Mr. and Mrs. Bill Outhouse and little daughter, Billy, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nelson. Mr. and Brs. Berney Messer spent Easter in Fillmore with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Blanchard Jr., spent Sunday in Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mims of this lease Mrs. W.D.Kauhns and two daughters of Pomona were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.James Bauldin of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs.B.L.Blanchard Jr., spent Saturday evening at the home of the former's brother, Joel Blanchard or Spadra. Bernice Murray and Rose Cult of the Standard lease spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Ruby White. Mrs.B.F.McElhany,Mrs.Floyd Wright of Anaheim and Mrs.Robertson of Long Beach and Miss Idn Junkins of Whittler were Los Angeles visitors Wednesday. Mrs.Pete Doyle formerly of this Word 8. A lesson or work to be accomplished. Running Down Word 1. A tin container, sometimes tied on a poor dog's tail. Word 2. A fragrant or appetizing odor. Word 3. Goddess of love and beauty. Also a planet. Word 6. A large deer. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERED Auction Tomorrow, Saturday AT The Jack Martin Auction Exchange 151 SO. LEMON ST. ANAHEIM The house is full of goods of all kinds consigned to us, that must be sold without fall tomorrow at Auction. At Your Own Price Besure and attend, as you ought to know by this time that this is the recognized Bargain Spot of Orange County. BE SURE AND ATTEND NOTE—If you have anything you wish to sell, bring it in, and we will get you the money for it. JACK MARTIN PROPRIETOR I DONT CARE IF MR. GAZINKUS IS A DETECTIVE!----HE COULDN'T FOOL ME! DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A LITTLE BET? ILL WARN YOU IN AT--HE MAY BE FOOLING THIS MINUTE! HUNCH HE'S UNDER THE SOFA WANT AD PAGE NEW TODAY FOR SALE Alifafa, Grain and Stock Ranch of 640 acres, fair house, good big barn, family orchard, well fenced and cross fenced. Will make a fine dairy ranch, close to town good roads, good grain crop goes with ranch if sold at once. Price only $35.00 per acre. LEONARD & KERR Orland, Calif. FOR SALE—6 and 10-weeks cockerels, 20 and 35c. Phone Anaheim 1146. 114 N. Clementine. WANTED—Girl for housework in private family of three Box 500 care Plain Deserl. FOR SALE—Restaurant in good going business. Cheap. Rent paid to Jan. 1926. 244 E. Center. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford one-ton truck, stake body, compound transmission, good rubber, 33x5 rear and over sized front tires. Want good Ford, Chevrolet or Star roadster or coupe. Phone Anaheim 7W5. FOR RENT—Modern four room bungalow, unfurnished, $15 per month. 315 N. Olive-st. WANTED—Position as auto mechanic or truck driving, experienced with all makes. C. E. Hansen, Phone 351-J, 1305 W. Center, Anaheim. FOR SALE—7-week old cockereis 25c each. First house on Stanton-Ave. South of Ball Road. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—For chickens or rabbits, fresh milk gouts, $6 up. First house on Stanton-ave. South of Ball Road. NEW TODAY FOR RENT—Nicely new furn. 3-room apt., bath, use of electric washer. 1104 W. Center-st. FOR RENT—Completely furnished 5-room house with garage; rent reduced. 705 W. Center. Phone 1168. ALFALFA RANCH For sale, 40 acres, all in alfalfa, 1½ miles from Orland, Glenn county, under U. S. irrigation, plenty of water, large dairy barn, on highway, family orhard. Price $10,000. Your own terms. You can't beat this for a home and a moneymaker in California. LEONARD & KERR Orland, Calif. WANTED WANTED—Everyone to know that we rebuild old mattresses, clean, scour and size carpets and rugs and rebuild upholstered furniture. The Orange Mattress Furniture Factory, one block north of Santa Fe depot on Santa Fe tracks, Orange.Calif. Phone Orange 468. WANTED—To buy from owner, 5 or 10 acre walnut grove, near Anaheim, 207 S. Ohio-st. 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 Anga, Calif. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing, cabinet work or remodeling. Phone 981-J. J. H. Latourette. NEW TODAY FOR EXCHANGES and goods on Dairy Ranch, Fruit Farms Stock, Hanches, all sizes famous and firtle Sacramento ley, under U. S. irrigation, price of cheap water, all modern venences, good land good rent fine climate. LEONARD & KERR Orland, Calif. FOR RENT—4-room mod. hounf Garage, $26. Water 2 blocks from school. 1104 Center-st. NOTICE—To all members W.W. Big meeting tonight; be and be there. Something important, H. H. McIndoo, Clerk. FOR RENT—Modern, airy single and double, everything finished, Hot water, Rents red. Roberts Apts., corner L and Center; phone 953; also age for rent; Call same number. HELP WANTED WANTED—Middle aged woman to do maid work in office apartment; 4 hours work week. Must be steady; referral Call 211-212 S. Kraemer-bldg. RENT—MISCELLANE FOR RENT—Nice garage in Squirier Villa, 201 N. Emph Phone 89-M. A. H. Squier. FOR RENT—Garage, Inquire West Center. FOR RENT—Neat new apartments for $25.00 per square foot. Plant Beans Prices will be good for this year's crop. I have Lima, Henderson Bush and Blackeye seed. A. NELSON, Buena Park Plant Beans Prices will be good for this year's crop. I have Lima, Henderson Bush and Blackeye seed. A. NELSON, Buena Park Lines: Anaheim 762J3; Fullerton 173R1 FOR SALE—Ancona baby chickens, 5th house north of P. E. Station at Cypress. W. J. Rennie, Anaheim, Route 2. BABY CHICKS Anconas, White Leghorn, R. I. Reds, hatching every week, strong sturdy chickens 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. The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper. Yes! Yes! I'm coming! Not so loud! DON'T TOOT YOUR HORN PRESS THE BUTTON Pressing the button rings a bell, I reckon! I heard you the first time! ILL WARN YOU IN ADVANCE, SIS... HE MAY BE FOOLING YOU RIGHT THIS MINUTE! WELL, IF HES NOT UNDER THAT SOFA, ILL EAT MY BONNET! IT'S A BET! DINNER IS SERVED! Tim Earn AGE NEW TODAY EXCHANGES and good buys alry Ranch, Fruit Farms and Ranches; all sizes in the us and firle Saaramento'valunder U. S. irrigation, pleasy neap water, all modern connces, good land good roads, climate. LEONARD & KERR Orland, Calif. RENT—4-room, mod. house, urn. Garage, $26. Water paid, locks from school, 1108 E. erst-st. ICE—To all members W. O. Big meeting tonight, be sure to be there. Something imporH. H. McIndoo, Clerk. RENT—Modern, airy Apt. e and double, everything furred. Hot water. Rents reducRoberts Apts., corner Lemon Center; phone 953; also garfor rent. Call same number. HELP WANTED NTED—Middle aged woman to maid work in office and ment; 4 hours work each. Must be steady, references. 211-212 S. Kraemer-bldg. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS RENT—Nice garage, close Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily-st. Nege 89-M, A. H. Squier. RENT—Garage, Inquire 506 t Center. RENT—Neat new duplex ments for $25.00 per month USED AUTOS USED CARS CASH PAID FOR USED CARS— 314 No. Los Angeles-st., Anaheim. FOR SALE—Bulck master 6 coach, used 4 weeks, Phone 673-J. FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck; fine condition; cheap. 124 Film St., or call 299-R. FOR RENT - APARTMENTS FOR RENT — 3-room furnished modern court, 1118 Pearl street, Walnut court. FOR RENT—Very nice 3-room furn. apt., low rent, close in, 218 S. Clementine. FOR RENT—2 or 3-room furn. apt. 323 So. Philadelphia. RENTS CUT TO A FRAZZLE— Flats, apts., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St. FOR RENT—Purchased ap­partment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 181-J. 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. REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE FOR SALE—Half acre on corner Western-ave, and Orangethorpe, Buena Park; $10 down, $10 per month. H. A. Callaway. $1600 EQUITY in 5-room house and lot at 742 N. Paulina to trade for good auto, or for sale cheap. Write owner, 1728 East Third-st., Long Beach. LOT—Splendidly located, very reasonable, will take good car in part payment. Box 5, Plain Dearer. FOR SALE—Do you want a good lot in Fullerton for nothing down and $25 a month? If so write Mrs. J. T. Greene, Upland, Cal. MISCELLANEOUS PIANO, like new. Fullerton 628. Harry Pellinge, Nelson Music Co. PIANO BARGAIN—Schaff mah.; $250 cash, $270 on time. 705 W. Center St. RADIO FOR SALE—Including loud speaker and new batteries, $60. Call 906 No. Lemon. NOTICE—Hughes and Looney are the authorized agents of the Fluxex Chicacal Co., of Los Angeles, solicitors wanted. FOR SALE—1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition. Wilson & Bever shop, 124 Blim-st. Phone 399-R. WANTED LOAN of $650 on clear lot. W. L. Morris Realty Co. 123 North Los Angeles St. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS RENT — Nice garage, close Squier Villa, 201 N. Emily-st. 89-M. A. H. Squier. RENT — Garage, Inquire 506 at Center. RENT — Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month 110 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply Department 11. RENT — Garages in rear of Rent & Bever building, $5.00 monthly, 148 W. Center, Phone R. RENT — Front office in Wil- & Bever Bldg., 148 W. Cent.-st. Phone 399-R. FOR RENT — ROOMS RENT — Neat, new, three rooms with bath and screen porch apartments. All conveniences and large. Furnished and unfurnished. Apply to Dr. Marshall, 410 Philadelphia-st. Apt. 1. FOR RENT — HOUSES RENT — Room house for rent. In- at 1129 West Center-st. RENT — 3-room house on So- as, good location, fruit trees, reasonable. 544 So. Resh. RENT — Seven-room house garage, $35. Inquire 206 So. Rose, Phone 456-W. RENT — Six-room modern use, three bedrooms, seefen ch, garage and washhouse, 713 Los Angeles-st. Phone 228-W. RENT — Five-room modern use, furnished; garage if need- 318 S. Bush. RENT — 3-room furn, house rear; garage; water paid. 1-2 S. Citron. Call for key at W. Center. RENT — Completely fur. 4-m bungalow, including piano, age, 1119 W. Broadway. RENT — 3-room furnished use, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at S. Citron, or 304 W. Center. RENT — 5-room modern use, unfurn., and garage; taken yd.; $30. 519 E. Adele, phone Fullerton 204-M. RENT — Furn, apts, with private bath; continuous hot water; very reasonable. Mann Apts., North Olive. RENT — Modern Spanish galgal at 205 S. Citron, Hard- od floors, tile bath and kitchen. 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 apt. flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rose-Marie Apts.; phone 856; 209 W. Center St. 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. Rosa, 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 399-R. 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 doubje apartments from $5.50 per week up; all found rooms with community bath; H. and C. water and service; $2.50 per week up; front room suitable for office. Yung-bluth Apts., 147 West Center. See the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homellke atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, opp. Elks Club. FOR RENT — Furnished single apt., for $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 — Nicely furnished Apt., sleeping porch, hot water continuously. Garage if needed. Wilson-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Center Street, Phone 399-R. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOMS 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 NOTICE—Hughes and Looney are the authorized agents of the Fluxe Chicacal Co., of Los Angeles, solicitors wanted. POR SALE—1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition. Wilson & Bever shon, 124 Blim-st. Phone 399-R. WANTED LOAN of $650 on clear lot: W. L. Morris Realty Co., 123 North Los Angeles St. BUSINESS CARDS MARCELLING—113 W. B-dway. Phone 530, Mrs. E. Vaughan. HOUSEHOLD moving and all kinds of drayage; prompt service Mills, 314 S. Claudina. Ph. 368 RADIO—Sets built or repaired at Stuelke's Radio Store, Fullerton. Phone 180, 112 1-2 N. Spadra. DRESSMAKING, remodelling is your home or mine, 217 So. Clementine-st. Phone 273-J.Mrs.Fiscus PROFESSIONAL Phones 1169J; Office 207 Dr.Walter R.Blakely Optometrist-Opticism We do our own lens grinding 185 W. Center St., Anaheim Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone 810 Dr.Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N.Lemon St.,Anaheim Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr.Abert Abrams) Faith is what makes people think economic laws lower the price when the farmer has a crop of wheat on hand. Correct this sentence: I'm so glad those people moved in next door,"said she,"the man plays a cornet." TIME TABLE A.T.$&S.Pe.R.R.In effect March 15, 1925 Trains to Los Angels *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 Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago Throught sleepers to Denver St.Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection; San Bernard dino and Riverside connection LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOMS 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. PROFESSOR NOODLES Dear Professor: I crawl beneath my car and rave! I swear like hail and thunder! Why can't designs be changed to save us chaps from getting under? A Motorist I'm sure distressed by your sad squawk, but here is what I wonder—How can we save us folks who walk—from always getting under? Prof. Noodle Phin Dealer Want Ads. Bring Results