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CHRYSLER PROVES REGULAR 'CAMEL' A most extraordinary feat for a motor car in which a Chrysler demonstrated its camel-like qualities by going round the world on a single filling of water, was recently reported to J.W. Nikark Chrysler dealer in South Bend, Indiana. Last September, a Chrysler roadster was sold to Norman A. Parker of South Bend. After driving it 8,000 miles throughout the United States and Canada, he took it to New Zealand. In a letter just received from Parker, the following sensational news was revealed: "I brought it out to New Zealand with me, and it has excited admiration wherever I have been. The water you put in the radiator is still there, and I have not so far found it necessary to add one drop." Parker's experience reveals a quality in the Chrysler that has excited the comment of many other Chrysler owners as well. The quality is the efficient cooling system. Extra large water passages completely surround each cylinder and valve of the Chrysler motor. They give a minimum of one-half inch clear water circulation space between each cylinder. Moreover, the casting of the block is so designed as to insure no possibility of obstructed or constricted water passage. Consequently, overheating is a negative factor in the Chrysler motor and a single water supply will go for a long period of time with a minimum of evaporation. Ever since Chrysler was introduced a year ago, owners have reported this camel-like feature. SEQUOIA PARK OPEN MAY 15 Sequoia National Park will be available for motorists about May 15, according to reports received from the Fresno office of the National Auto Club. There is a paved road to within six miles of the Park boundary, though good gravel highway to the boundary. 'BLUE' ATTACKERS PRESENT DETAILS HONOLULU, May 2.—In old historic former Central Union Church, transformed into a fleet service club during the course of the maneuvers, the second day's critique to decide the results of the recent "attack" on Oahu was in progress today. Utmost secrecy surrounds the deliberations. High officials of the army, navy and marine corps who directed the war plans and lesser ranking officers, 800 in all are the only persons admitted to the crowded room. The "Black" forces held the center of the stage during the first day's parley. The "Blue" attackers are expected to present details of the strategy they used at today's session. The "Blues" are unofficially credited with victory in the maneuvers. The report of Admiral S. S. Robison, commander in chief of the battle fleet, who directed the "Blue" forces, is expected to reveal interesting data regarding Oahu's defenses as seen by a warring power. The session opens at 9 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. when the officers file out to the ships, beaches and cooler places, all refusing to comment on what has taken place within. Armed sentries guard the door of the conference rooms during the session. All the solemnity of a grave peace conference surrounds the proceedings. The high officers arrive in shiny motor cars and walk swiftly to their positions where they bend over maps and charts before them. It is generally agreed that the maneuvers have shown the "Cross roads of the Pacific" are weakly guarded and in case of actual war might fail an easy prey to the enemy. In this event Pearl harbor could be transformed into a base of operations against the Pacific coast, Alaska and the Panama. SEQUOIA PARK OPEN MAY 15 Sequoia National Park will be available for motorists about May 15, according to reports received from the Fresno office of the National Auto Club. There is a naved road to within six miles of the Park boundary, thence good gravel highway to the boundary. The old North Pork route via Kawash, 29 miles from the end of the pavement to Giant Forest, will open about May 15, depending on weather conditions. RAYMER HAS PAPER AT C. OF C. MEETING "The Secretary's Relation to the Public" was the title of a paper read Tuesday by Secretary G. F. Raymer of Fullerton C. of C. at the annual meeting of the C. of C. secretaries of the state at Eureka. Secretary George W. Reid of the Anaheim C. of C. entered the discussion Tuesday. He was elected first vice-president. Fifty-five secretaries from So.Call. attend many more than from the north. From the county those who attended include besides Reid and Raymer Art Oliger of Santa Ana, Harry Welch of Orange-co. Harbor C. of C.; Tom Pickerill of Garden Grove; J. R. Hunt of Brea; J. A. Armitage of Huntington Beach and James Metzgar, former secretary of the Santa Ana C. of C. It always happens when one driver is in a big car and the other in a reverie. A Class Ad will bring you results. CLUB BENEFITS To the automobile owner the National Automobile Club offers a new and comprehensive service. So comprehensive, indeed, that motorists can not well be without it. The benefits and services follow: No. 1—Free Roadside Repairing any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 2—Free Towing any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 3—Free Transportation of Gasoline and Oil any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 4—Free Tire Changing for Women Drivers or physically incapacitated men any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. All the solemnity of a grave peace conference surrounds the proceedings. The high officers arrive in shiny motor cars and walk swiftly to their positions where they bend over maps and charts before them. It is generally agreed that the maneuvers have shown the "Cross roads of the Pacific" are weakly guarded and in case of actual war might fall an easy prey to the enemy. In this event Pearl harbor could be transformed into a base of operations against the Pacific coast, Alaska and the Panama Canal. Lieutenant James Shoemaker, Butte, Mont., an aviator attached to the U.S.S. Pennsylvania observation squadron, is the only actual casualty of the "war." He is one of three flyers who toppled into the waters of Pearl Harbor while pursuing "Black" planes. Physicians today said he may lose the sight of one eye. Firm Features Consignment Sales Selling of cars on consignment and of used parts, taken from cars wrecked, is being featured successfully by the Crowell-Anton Motor Sales Co. While the firm takes in used cars on trade-ins or purchases them outright, it alone in Anaheim features consignment files says H. F. Crowell, and pays the seller the cash minus commission, after the sale. Cars unfit to be sold entire usually have some good parts, which are salvaged in the wrecking, taking apart of old cars is in progress most of the time on the lot at the southeast corner of Cypress and North Los Angeles-st, where the used car parts and old cars are shown. Gas Tax Revenues To Gain $1,000,000 SACRAMENTO, May I. — At least $15,700,000 will be realized from the two cent gasoline tax this year, it was estimated today by the state board of equalization. The estimate shows a gain of more than $1,000,000 over the figure of $14,620,624.24 which was obtained through the gasoline tax in 1924. Figures for the first quarter of 1925 just ended, show that motor vehicle fuel distributed in the state amounted to 172,449,869.5 gallons, upon which the tax amounts to $3,449,077.39. The same period for 1924 was 166,428,760 gallons. For that matter, about a percent of us take our own lice. No town is a good to the man who feels sorry himself. Hair tonic might be woody doesn't make anybody "Sweet Ad-o-line." In our glorious democracy man is known by the peculiar snubs. Swellhead never becomes nicc until a man has climbed high as he is going. The words usually assist with suffering are "ouch" "That reminds me." The grand manner would be useful in America, that you could get by walking stick. Ah, well; the hard n that makes us work hui if we call it a career. Culture is just the real that art is art despite morality of the artist. The modern girl is d but her chief interest co to be a three-letter fish ing with "m." There's small choice. I liveely you're an old cak and if you're quiet, yo old kill-joy. Woman's thumb bends farther than man think how long it has pressure. It's a hard world. don't lift your hat you your bad manners; if you expose your bald sp Of course a college e helps but the sand lots many good natural hitter No. 1—Free Roadside Repairing any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 2—Free Towing any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 3—Free Transportation of Gasoline and Oil any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 4—Free Tire Changing for Women Drivers or physically incapacitated men any place in the State of California—any time—day or night. No. 6—Touring information and Map Service showing all the latest road conditions, grades, detours and scenic attractions. The maps are issued in loose-leaf form, in a standard leather-old gold stamped binder. A large State map in colors is also supplied free to members. No. 7—Legal Department from which club members will be able to obtain legal advice on any matter pertaining to Motor law. No. 8—Insurance Advice Department where members may obtain information concerning their present policies of no new insurance which they may contemplate taking. The Club will not write insurance, if being understood that the member is free to place his insurance where he pleases. No. 9—theft Bureau, operating in eleven Western States, with direct communication with police and sheriff's offices. No. 10—Permits for campfires, hunting and fishing. No. 11—Railroad, steamship, resort and hotel reservations for Club members. No. 12—Forwarding Department, which will attend to shipment of automobiles by rail or water. No. 13—Enamelled Radiator Club Emblem and identification card. No. 14—Weekly road bulletin. Beebe & Harrison 120 No. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM, CALIF. PHONE 720 INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE PURCHASED THE BUSINESS OF THE ROBERT V. JENSEN Ignition and Carburetor Works. CORNER LOS ANGELES ST. and BROADWAY and we will from now on officially represent the WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY of Cleveland, for their Auto, Radio and Stationary Battery Also have secured the official representation of UNITED MOTOR SERVICE INC for their DELCO, REMY, KLAXON and other equipment NO CHARGE FOR FILLING AND TESTING SERVICES YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED ANAHEIM BATTERY & ELECTRIC CORNER Los Angeles St. and Broadway Washing is Hard Work The machine can't draw water, lug it to the heat it, and empty it into the washer. It can't drag baskets of soggy clothes to the line, pin them up them down, and bring them in again. We'll relieve you of all this heavy work—take a steam and bother out of your home—wash for you if you wish, at a cost within your reach. We have several different types of service. E thorough and economical No initial investment required; no long-drawn-out installments to be met month. You'll find this modern way of washing a most come relief—phone today and have our representative. The Sanitary Laundry A. W. CLEATER, Prop. 225 W. Santa Fe Ave., Fullerton, Calif. WM. OHIO REE, Agent 122 South Ohio Street, Anaheim PEOPLE WE HAVE NEVER MET Sorry old man, it was all my fault! How much do I owe you? AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MAP DEPT. THE DRIVER WHO ASSUMES ALL THE BLAME OF AN ACCIDENT PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN "Gold Salt" a Tb. Cure, He Reports FIND CHILD AND HER ABDUCTOR COURTHOUSE DOING Seeking to collect on ed delinquent note of Cedar Grove State Bank, Grove, Ia., is plaintiff on file against Thomas and James A. McBride, Heim. A marriage license waived to Wm. N. Roberts, 27 tura, and Monta King, 2 Changing his plea Frank Pireto, charged possession of 15 pints cants, was ordered to pay $250, by Justice K. von at Santa Ana today to make the payment, remanded back to fail. Pireto was taken at mitos two weeks ago. The Leonard L. Bacon Ana had been married he would frequent the dance halls alone, we "other women" home usually acted as a "si would" according to a divorce filed by M. Bacon. Harold S. Shutt of F seeking a decree al Luella M. Shutt deserred 1922, three years after flage in Kansas. The custody of a 4-year-old Mary Smith of San her suit, declares Adam serted her 15 years marriage in Santa Ana Jewel Fincher of Santa makes desertion the b complaint against Warer. Married 15 years, Collier, of Newport cuses William Coll Waseo, of failing to and their 7-year-old Chester Brown, your of Santa Ana, who has ened an establishment, to the Preston School "AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MAP DEPT. THE DRIVER WHO ASSUMES ALL THE BLAME OF AN ACCIDENT PARAGRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN For that matter, about 90 per cent of us take our own lives. No town is a good town to the man who feels sorry for himself. Hair trouble might be worse; it isn't make anybody sing sweet Ad-o-line." In our glorious democracy, a man is known by the people he subs. Swellhead never becomes chronic until a man has climbed as high as he is going. The words usually associated with suffering are "ouch" and "that reminds me." The grand manner wouldn't useful in America, except at you could get by with a talking stick. Ah, well; the hard necessity that makes us work hurts less we call it a career. Culture is just the realization that art is art despite the imorality of the artist. The modern girl is different, but her chief interest continues to be a three-letter fish beginning with "m." There’s small choice. If you’re really, you’re an old cake-eater; and if you’re quiet, you’re an old kill-joy. Woman’s thumb bends backward farther than man’s, but think how long it has exerted pressure. It's a hard world. If you don't lift your hat you expose your bad manners; if you do on expose your bald spot. Of course a college education helps, but the sand lots develop rainy good natural hitters. "Gold Salt” a Tb. Cure, He Reports The “gold salt” treatment for tuberculosis developed by Moellgaard, Danish scientist, can, in certain phases of the disease, affect a complete cure, says Dr. Peter C. Clemenson (above) of the Chicago Board of Health, who has just returned from making a study of a Moellgaard's methods. Yet there is no particular virtue in forgiving and forgetting if you licked the other fellow. Correct this sentence: "It isn't timidity," said he, "that keeps me from affecting a walking stick." The eternal triangle that affords most thrill is the one from short to second to first. FIND CHILD AND HER ABDUCTOR RANDOLPH, Vt., May 1—Rain soaked, haggard and without food for 24 hours, a frightened little girl, Lucille Chatterton, 11, and her alleged Kidnaper, Earl Woodward, ex-convict, were brought here today by George Jerd. He had captured them by aid of a German police dog at dawn in a hay loft near Brookfield and turned them over to authorities. They had been hunted by hundreds of armed Vermont farmers and cavalry cadets form Norwich University since last Friday. On arriving here the girl told a story of parental abuse. At first she refused to greet her father, Walter Chatterton, but she finally yielded to her persuasion and was gathered into his arms. Woodward, refusing to talk except to support in monosyllables the girl's story, was held in custody. He will be taken later to the county seat at Middlebury for arraignment. An old-timer can remember when a naughty past was a hair-dicap instead of material for a magazine article. Laurabelle Bryant, teacher of Jazz Piano, Phone 854-W. BUSINESS TRAINING Will cost you something, true. Then it will turn around and work for you as long as you live. THOROUGH COURSES BY PRACTICAL MEN Eenter any time Money Back If Wanted 626 N. Main St. → Phone 960 SANTA ANA HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" GOOD STARCHES (Continued) WHOLE WHEAT BREAD may be obtained from some Health Food stores in some of the larger cities, but it cannot be made satisfactorily at home. Most grocers will assure you that they sell whole wheat bread, when it is really made from the imperfect her suit, declares Adam sorted her 15 years marriage in Santa Ana Jewel Fincher of Santa makes desertion the best complaint against Water. Married 15 years, Collier, of Newport cuses William Colli Waseo, of falling to and their 7-year-old Chester Brown, year of Santa Anna, who had an establishment, to the Preston School by Superior Judge F. before whom he had guilt of issuing a fictitious Pumping Unnecessarily CHICAGO, Ill.-F. of 4603 G. Hughes Monroe, this city, hailing new air tight valences auto owners their tires once and them again until pown out. Leading facturers, after they have approved Mr. vention and banish theory that air escapber. One inflat life of a tire, and is doubled. Mr. Hu agents and will send a sample set of five risk. Write him too. He is reconciled when he finds sathe thought that sat go to hell when they The most economical man is a Class Adjacent IT'S A HARD WORLD. IF YOU DON'T LIFT YOUR HAT YOU EXPOSE YOUR BAD MANNERS; IF YOU DO ON EXPOSE YOUR BALD SPOT. Of course a college education helps, but the sand lots develop many good natural hitters. HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" GOOD STARCHES (Continued) WHOLE WHEAT BREAD may be obtained from some Health Food stores in some of the larger cities, but it cannot be made satisfactorily at home. Most grocers will assure you that they sell whole wheat bread, when it is really made from the imperfect mixture of middlings and white flour sold as whole-wheat flour. If the bread is made of the entire whole wheat it will be very hard, and cannot be made into a large loaf. The best way to prepare whole-wheat bread at home is in the form of the whole-wheat muffins described in the fore-going. SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT is the trade name of a certain shredded whole wheat product. This makes a delicious toast if the biscuit is broken open and recoasted under the broiler. Because of its being so brittle it can be eaten by pouring hot water over it, and then seasoning with butter. It can then be eaten with a spoon, and is a very tasty substitute for toast. BARLEY. This may be purchased in the ordinary stores under various trade names, and should be prepared the same as the entire whole-wheat grain by soaking over night and cooking for at least an hour. Serve with creame and butter the same as other mushes, but use no sugar. WATER CRACKERS. These may be used in place of other starches if one is particularly fond of them, and by being broken open and roasted can be made a very desirable toast. They are really a kind of hard-tack, and may be taken on camping trips in place of bread. (To be continued) AT UNITED SUNDAY AND MONDAY Scene from LIFE'S GREATEST GAME COURTHOUSE DOINGS Seeking to collect on an asserted delinquent note of $400, the Cedar Grove State Bank, of Cedar Grove, Ia., is plaintiff in a suit on file against Thomas Thompson and James A. McBride, of Anaheim. A marriage license was issued to Wm. N. Roberts, 27, of Ventura, and Monta King, 23 of Brea. Changing his plea to guilty Frank Pireto, charged with the possession of 15 pints of intoxicants, was ordered to pay a fine of $250, by Justice K. E. Morrison at Santa Ana today. Unable to make the payment, Pireto was remanded back to jail. Pireto was taken at Los Alamitos two weeks ago. The Leonard L. Bacon of Santa Ana had been married ten years, he would frequent the Long Beach dance halls alone, would take "other women" home and generally acted as a "single man" according to a complaint for divorce filed by Mrs. Maude Bacon. Harold S. Shutt of Fullerton, in seeking a decree, alleges that Luella M. Shutt deserts him in 1922, three years after their marriage in Kansas. The wife has custody of a 4-year-old daughter. Mary Smith of Santa Ana, in her suit, declares Adam Smith deserted her 15 years after their marriage in Santa Ana, while Jewel Fincher of Santa Ana also makes desertion the basis of her complaint against Walter Fincher. Married 15 years, Mrs. Annie Collier, of Newport Beach, accuses William Collier, now of Wasteo, of failing to support her and their 7-year-old daughter. Chester Brown, youthful tailor of Santa Ana, who had just opened an establishment, was ordered to the Preston School of Industry. Great Drama of Life At The United Theater Throbbing with the warm blood of understandlok of human nature tingling with thrills that come from seeing a heroic father and son reunited after years of separation under the banner of a world series, a fine sense of irramatic technique, "Life's Greatest Game" will be seen at the United Theater on Sunday an Monday. Mr. Johnston, the director has note made the mistake of making this a purely story of baseball. Rather, it is usual with his productions the appeal is broad, human and universal. No technical knowledge of the game is necessary to appreciate "Life's Greatest Game" at its true worth. Briefly deals with a father who—through domestic misunderstanding—has not seen his son for nearly twenty years. He is the manager of one of the world's series contenders, and was formerly star pitcher. And in the dramatic setting of a world's series contest he finds that the rookie pitcher he has picked up not only bears his name but is his own son. Thus the traditions of the house, of Donovan is carried on, and young Jack Donovan goes in to win his game and become a national hero as his father had twenty years before him. Johanie Walker is seen as the son and Tom Santschi as the father, while Mike the Thomas porTRAts the mother and Jertrude Olmstead as the sweetheart of Jack Donovan. Super - Service Station GUY B. DANIELS, Prop. Associated Gasoline High Quality Oils and Greases Brunswick Tires her suit, declares Adam Smith deserted her 15 years after their marriage in Santa Ana, while Jewel Fincher of Santa Ana also makes desertion the basis of her complaint against Walter Fincher. Married 15 years, Mrs. Annie Collier, of Newport Beach, accuses William Collier, now of Wasteo, of failing to support her and their 7-year-old daughter. Chester Brown, youthful tailor of Santa Ana, who had just opened an establishment, was ordered to the Preston School of Industry by Superior Judge F. C. Drumm, before whom he had admitted his guilt of issuing a fictitious check. Makes Pumping Up Tires Unnecessary CHICAGO, Ill.—F. C. Hughes of 4603 G. Hughes Blvd., 2512 Monroe, this city, has perfected a new air tight valve cap that enables auto owners to pump up their tires once and never touch them again until punctured or worn out. Leading tire manufacturers, after thorough tests, have approved Mr. Hughes' invention and banished the old theory that air escapes through rubber. One inflation lasts the life of a tire, and tire mileage is doubled. Mr. Hughes wants agents and will send proof and a sample set of five at his own risk. Write him today.—(Advt.) He is reconcilled to failure when he finds satisfaction in the thought that so many will go to hell when they die. The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper. CHICHESTERS PILLS THE DIAMOND BRAND Ladies Ask your Braggles of Chichester Brands Brand Pills in Red and Gold metallic brons, amid with His Ribbon. Take one when Buy Your Pregnancy Ad. CITY OF CHICHESTERS DIAMOND BRAND PILLS.CO.400-899-8000 SOLD BY BRUGGISTS EVERYWEEK Associated Gasoline High Quality Oils and Greases Brunswick Tires 609 E. CENTER ST. Phone 25 USED CAR SPECIALS 1924 Chevrolet Tour., like new,. $395 1921 Oakland Tour., refinished . $225 ESSEX-4 SEDAN ESSEX-4 TOURING CAR AND 100 OTHERS See Us for Used Parts CROWELL-ANTON MOTOR SALES CO. OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS 314 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 956 NASH Nash leads the World in Motor-Car Sales Special Six Sedan Five Passengers $1470 Nash leads the World in Motor-Car Lines Special Six Sedan Five Passengers $1470 Delivered YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES Low-swung Attractiveness That Catches the Eye G-R-A-C-E-F-U-L! The shapely lines of this Sedan instantly attract the eye. Master body craftsmen designed and built it. B-A-L-A-N-G-E! Cradled close to the roadway yet with full clearance, the car has all the steadiness and roadability of much larger, heavier cars. 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