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MULHOLLAND TO VISIT PLACENTIA William Mulholland, builder of the Los Angeles aqueduct and father of the Colorado river project is scheduled to be the speaker at a mass meeting Monday evening, May 18, at the Placentia grammar school under the auspices of the Placentia C. of C. Mulholland will speak on the Colorado river project, the first public address it is said he will ever have made in Orange co. The board of supervisors have been invited to attend in a body besides representatives of 16 C. of C., trustees of 12 incorporated cities, and scores of members of the County Farm Bureau. Delegations also have been invited from Riverside, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties. Harry Welch, secretary of the Orange co. C. of C., will make a 10-minute speech on the barber bond issue. Other speakers scheduled are State Sen. Chester M. Kline of San Jacinto, Assemblyman S. C. Hartranft, and Congressman Phil Swing. DUELL TRIED ON PERJURY CHARGES NEW YORK, May 7 — Perjury charges preferred against Charles H. Duell, motion picture producer, were heard before the federal grand jury here today. Lillian Gish, actress, has been suignised as one of the witnesses against Duell. Duell's case grew out of his suit against Miss Gish to enforce a contract he had made with her to work exclusively in pictures produced by him. To Romano Romani, noted conductor and operatic composer, who for the past seven years has been her singing master, Rosa Ponselle, operatic star, feels that she owes much of her success. Like many artists, Signor Romani is of an inquiring type of mind, and likes to try new things. Just lately he has been making excursions into the field of cooking. Although his opera "Fedrik," won ably only because he has not entered samples of his cooking in any competitions! Now that strawberries are ripe Signor Romani is particularly fond of making Strawberry Charlotte This is his recipe: Strawberry Charlotte Seek one-third box of gelatin in a half-cup of water for one hour, then dissolve in one cup of boiling water. When it becomes cool but not set, pour into a molten DUELL TRIED ON PERJURY CHARGES NEW YORK, May 7 — Perjury charges preferred against Charles H. Duell, motion picture producer, were heard before the federal grand jury here today. Lillian Gish, actress, has been suing one of the witnesses against Duell. Duell case grew out of his suit against Mick Oler to enforce a contract he had made with her to work exclusively in pictures produced by him. Duell on the witness stand when the case was tried, make many conflicting statements and finally admitted certain affidavit he had signed were false. When his side of the case rested, Federal Judge Mac suddenly dismissed the action and ordered Duell held for perjury. 26 NEW OIL WELLS Oil field operations reported the week ending May 2, show 26 new wells started, compared with 27 previous week. Ten were in Inglewood, two in Torrance, one in Montebello, two in Venice, two in Rosebank, one in Montebello, two in Venice, seven in Kern-co, and one in Challanga. The total new wells this year is 480, compared with 517 at the same date fast year. Tests for water shut-off 42, compared with 37 previous week. Yearly total to date 474; To all 10 same date last year. 583. Deepening or redrilling jobs 25, compared with 15 previous week. Total to date this year, 319; total to same date last year. 268. Landlordments 7, compared with 9 preceding week. Total to date this year, 146; total to same date last year. 211. SAYS WIFE KICKED HIM BEFORE GUESTS Notwithstanding the fact that sisters were in the house, Mrs. Esther Holburn, formerly of Santa Ana, fitted her dress and wore a blouse, T. C. Hilburn, a hard-skinned woman who failed to make it purchase on his shupping list, he allowed in his suit for divorce, on file today in the superior court at Santa Ana. Further than that, she continually nagged her husband because his mother, owner of the apartment in which they were living, was making it her home also, he declared. He added that after he was compelled to move from Santa Ana to El Paso, Tex., she refused to accompany him, returning instead to her former home at Danville, IL., where they were married in November, 1922. INFANT SON OF PRINCESS DEAD ROME: May 1 — Princess Ioanda's new born son, Giorgio, TO Romano Romani, noted conductor and operatic composer, who for the past seven years has been her singing master, Rosa Ponselle, operatic star, feels that she owes much of her success. Like many artists, Signor Romani is of an inquiring type of mind and likes to try new things. Just lately he has been making excursions into the field of cooking. Although his opera "Fedrik" won the National Competition at Rome recently—none of the products of his culinary enterprises have as yet received prizes—but this is probable only because he has not entered samples of his cooking in any competitions. Now that strawberries are ripe Signor Romani is particularly fond of making Strawberry Charlotte This is his recipe: Strawberry Charlotte Seak one-third box of gelatin in a half-cup of water for one hour, then dissolve in one cup of boiling water. When it becomes cool but not set, pour into a mollined with fresh strawberries. Fill the center with boiled rice and set away to cool. Turn on to dish and serve with whipped cream. Margat Asquith Directs Piercing Pen At America LONDON, May 7 — Margot Asquith again has turned her piercing pen to "Persons and Places," and this, her new book records. 1. Americana generally — "The best dancers in the world, generous, hospitable and vain." 2. American women — "Self-dominant fashionable, never leisurely vigorously opinionated, spontaneous, flendy keen and absolutely genuine." American newspapers — "Stimulate all that is worthless murder, rape and rubbish, which excite and demoralize people." INSTALL OFFICERS Officers were installed at one monthly gathering of the Orange County Division of the Los Angeles Builders Exchange at the Elks Club. Elmer Bowers is vice-president. Paul Langworthy secretary and general manager of the central exchange was installing officer. The exchange has 719 individuals, and firms as members and is in thriving condition financially. Langworthy said. Supervisor W. M. Schumacher said he thought the plan of uniform building codes for the cities should be extended to unincorporated territory. The principal speaker was Mat Bright of Los Angeles, who spoke on general contracting, partcularly the relations between contractor and subcontractor. FORCED LANDING JOHNSONVILLE, Tenn., May 7. Major General Mason Patrick and his pilot left here at 7:15 a.m. today for Nashville. The flyers spent the night here after making a forced landing due it was said, to engine trouble. Neither was hurt. HOLLAND PUBLIC TO FINANCE MEET THE HAGUE, May 7 — Purge to promote the 1925 Olympic games in Amsterdam will be led by popular subscription or by lottery officials of the Holy League committee said after second chamber of the Dutch parliament had voted down the government bill providing a subsidy of 1,000,000 florins to promote games. There was a spirited debate the chamber in which the Calypso lists who attacked the games heathenism and a violation of observance of the Lord's day succeeded in getting a vote of 48-36 against the bill. COVERED WAGON' LAW VIOLATE LOS ANGELES, May 7 — Fisher, milkman, was arrested day for driving an "uncover wagon." He was taken into custody complaint of Dr. William V city health officer, who claims violated the city's "covered (wagon) ordinance." his mother, owner of the apartment in which they were living, was making it her home also, he declared. He added that after he was compelled to move from Santa Ana to El Paso, Tex., she refused to accompany him, returning instead to her former home at Danville, IL, where they were married in November, 1922. INFANT SON OF PRINCESS DEAD BOME, May 7 — Princess Ioanda's new born son, Giorgio, died today. Italians everywhere are certain to sorrow at the sudden death of the infant son of their popular princess, born last week. Eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Elena Ioanda won the hearts of her countrymen and women by marrying Count Di Bergolo, a noted Italian equestrian and world war hero, instead of some foreign prince as custom dictated. A daughter was born to the couple last year. FLOUR PRICES UP SAN FRANCISCO, May 7. Retail flour prices advanced 20 cents a barrel here today, the second increase in a week. The 49 pound stock sold today for $3.98. The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper. BRONCHITIS Our bedtime rub the throat and chest thoroughly with VICKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly NUXATED IRON The principal speaker was Mat Bright of Los Angeles, who spoke on general contracting, part cularly the relations between contractor and subcontractor. FORCED LANDING JOHNSONVILLE, Tenn., May 7. Major General Mason Patrick and his pilot left here at 7:15 a.m. today for Nashville. The flyers spent the night here after making a forced landing due. It was said, to engine trouble. Neither was hurt. TUBBY WE GOT A NEW BOARDER AT OUR HOUSE - HE'S A SHOWFER - GEE! HE'S GOT A SWELL JOB HE CAN RIDE AROUND ALL DAY IN A SWELL AUTOMOBILE THAT'S NOTHING! MY UNCLE'S A JUDGE AN HE CAN PUT ANYBODY IN JAIL THAT HE WANTS TO - HES GOT A SHOWFER THAT DRIVES ONLY HIM AROUND ALL THE TIME! MY COUSIN GEORGE IS A JEWELER AN' HE MAKES A DIAMOND RING EVER DAY WHADDAYA THINK ABOUT THAT Y. BOYS PLAN SUMMER OUTING The Y.M.C.A. building housed a lively crowd last night when a camp-reunion consisting of 40 old campers and leaders and some guests gathered about a festal board loaded with delicious vials from home cupboards, the motors having provided the feed. Mrs. Frank N. Gibbs, chairman of the Women's Auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. R. L. Coons, manipulated the feed festivity. The boys sang camp songs, emitted some vociferous camp yells and made all the noise suitable to the occasion which is a forerunner of the summer vacation event, to be held in Camp Osceola, "Doc Morrow," secretary of the Orange Y.M.C.A., and camp director for the coming season, gave the chief address, explained camp regulations etc. A note of greeting from Arthur Coons, of U.S.C. faculty was read by Seely Rudd, Mr. Rudd stressed the importance of registering early for the camp. As Orange and Anaheim are allowed but 56 reservations together, this means 28 for Anaheim will be sure to leave out many who wish to go. Registrations will be accepted in order of receiving. W. S. Ashleigh, Raitt, M. E. Beebe and others gave short talks. SEEKS NEW TRIAL LOS ANGELES, May 7 — Mrs. Bernica Day, convictor of acid-throwing bride, filed motion for a new trial when she appeared in superior court for sentence. Judge Carlos Hardy set May 11 for hearing arguments on the appeal, which automatically delays her sentence. We all know that money talks, but money that bathes is something quite new. At the Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C., one of the largest resort hotels in the South, cleanliness is current even in the currency, which is regularly given an honest to goodness both in Ivory soapsuds. Above is shown the cashier superintending the ablutions of a $3000 bath of coins. F. K. Seely, president of the hotel, has this to say regarding his innovation in money handling methods: "As everybody knows, silver money is usually pretty dirty, and we disliked to give it to our guests. Then, too, we try to maintain an atmosphere of clean throughout the entire inn. So we his upon the plan of the money in strong Ivory suds." We place about $300 of nickels, dimes, quarters halves in a steam kettle and for about thirty minutes strong Ivory soap. The first comes off nearly black water. We then rinse it in two boils clear water and clean it sawdust. "We have a little sign counter which states: money we give you in chin been boiled in Ivory soapoughly cleaned. We use new SEEKS NEW TRIAL LOS ANGELES, May 7 — Mrs. Bernica, Day, convicted of acid throwing bride, filed motion for a new trial when she appeared in superior court for sentence. Judge Carlos Hardy set May 11 for hearing arguments on the appeal, which automatically delays her sentence. Mrs. Day was found guilty by a jury of disgusting the face of her wealthy young husband, Darby Day, Jr., and faces a term of one to 14 years in prison. Pending final disposition of the case, she is being held in the county jail. McGROARTY TELLS OF THIRD PLAY An excellent initiation of a war tank, such as was used in the world conflict, was shown on West Center at yesterday when ex-service men appeared, soliciting funds for disabled members. The tank was mounted on an ordinary onto chassis. A. G. Lovgren and B. F. Cramer were the men here, but Fred Klinea and L. C. Felin are others of the party. They started from Seattle and are touring the country. DIRIGIBLE BACK AT PORTO-RICO WASHINGTON, May 7 — The dirigible Los Angeles returned to Mayanuer, Porto-Rico, from her cruise to the Virgin Islands last night at 8:40 o'clock and was safely moored to the mast of the Patoka, according to word received by the navy department. SAN FRANCISCO — Plans were under way today for the funeral Friday of Harry Maundrell, 68, first thirty-third degree Mason in California, who died yesterday. SAN FRANCISCO — Friends of Mischa Elman, violinist, and his bride, the former Miss Helen Catten of San Francisco, will be entertained tonight at a reception given by them. The couple married late yesterday without advance announcement of the hour. BERKELEY — Funeral services were held here today for Prof. Winfield Scott Thomas, 64, of the U. of C. At the time of his death he was university examiner of high schools. Correct this sentence; "I am only sixteen," said the youngster "and I have so much to learn." At the Grove Park Inn, Ashville, N.C., one of the largest resort hotels in the South, cleanliness is current even in the currency, which is regularly given an honest to goodness both in Ivory soaps. Above is shown the cashier superintending the ablutions of a $8000 bath of coins. F. K. Seely, president of the hotel, has this to say regarding his innovation in money handling methods: "As everybody knows, silver money is usually pretty dirty, and we disliked to give it to our guests. Then, too, we try to maintain." Erickson is alleged to have forgored the name of E. S. Cehueer of Palm Drive, on a check drawn on a Fullerton bank, and to have induced G. M. Farrar of Placentia to cash it. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Perry of Santa Ana are in arrests $1600 on a note they executed to Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Bowne, according to an action seeking judgment and foreclosure of a mortgage on a house and lot southwest of Santa Ana, filed today in superior court by M. P. Burns, to whom the note was assigned. Tho J. R. Carhart of Fullerton received a judgment for $834 from H. C. Hicks in May, 1920, the indebtedness remains to be paid, according to a new action to renew the judgment, on file today in the superior court at Santa Ana. Interest of $291 also is demanded. Copies of articles of incorporation granted the Hensley-Aspil Co., Anaheim fumigators, in which the capital stock shows to be $25,000 were on file today with the county clerk at Santa Ana. J. D. Henley and A. E. Aspilin of Anaheim and Asa V. Call of Los Angeles are the incorporators. EXTRA PRECAUTION TAKEN FOR PRES. WASHINGTON, May 7 — Cleopatra in skany attire may be all right for regular patrons of musical comedy but when the president of the United States attends a new event... VERED WAGON" LAW VIOLATED ANGELES, May 7 — Jas. milkman, was arrested to drive an "uncovered" vehicle into custody on point of Dr. William Velt, with officer, who claims he and the city's "covered (milk) ordinance." Ad will bring you results. BERKELEY — Funeral services were held here today for Prof. Winfield Scott Thomas, 64, of the U. of C. At the time of his death he was university examiner of high schools. Correct this sentence; "I am only sixteen," said the youngster "and I have so much to learn." By WINNER MY POP KNOWS A MAN THAT WORKS IN A BANK AN HE MAKES ABOUT TEN MILLYUN DOLLARS EVER WEEK SKINNY MEN Gain 6 Pounds in 30 Days or Get Your Money Back Doctors and good pharmacists know that Cod Liver Oil is full of vitamins that make flesh, create appetite, builds up the power to resist disease and puts good solid flesh on skinny men, and womien. But it's horrible tasting stuff and every day fewer people are taking it for doctors are prescribing and people are fast learning that they can get better results with McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, which Jackson Drug Co., Heying Pharmacy, Orange County Drug Co. and drugists all over the country are having a tremendous demand for. One woman gained 10 pounds in 22 days and if any skinny man or woman can put on 5 pounds in 20 days your drugists will gladly refund the purchase price. Be sure and get McCoy's original and genuine Cod Liver Compound Tablets—60 tablets—60 cents. (Adrts) EXTRA PRECAUTION TAKEN FOR PRES. WASHINGTON, May 7 — Cleopatra in skany attire may be all right for regular patrons of musical comedy but when the president of the United States attends it's different. Breast plates were especially added to the bead string equipment of the starring lady of the Ritz Revue for the occasion of the president's night out, Tuesday, it developed here today. POSTPONE HEARING The hearing of W. G. Hawkins charged with possession of liquor, which was to have been held before a jury in Judge Kuchel's court yesterday, was postponed until next Thursday. Elbert Hubbard thought you could be popular by doing nothing. But look at the Eighteenth Amendment. THE President S co-operation Boards are a when the tr Community of in their patrons, and recognized without A fine spirit of co and has become re rendering transpo One outstanding tion is the Shipppe Boards, eleven voluntary organ representing pro consumption, and transportation. Each board ha committees dealing commodity. Railroads are no boards, but do hav of their own whi commodity comm These boards o solve many tran Through them ra needs in advance distribute cars to c Shippers learn Santa Fe Station CITY CLUB TALKS WAYS TO BOOST How to help Anaheim and how to strengthen the club were the principal topics discussed at the weekly luncheon of the Anaheim City Club. In the general discussion the need was dwelt upon of members individually bringing in for the club's attention matters which they had observed to be timely. Formation of committees to carry on the work more systematically was suggested. CHICAGO SCHOOL OF BEAUTY GROWS Owing to a continued increase in the number of students and patrons at the Chicago School of Beauty in the Kraemer building, 222 E. Center-st., the establishment has doubled the size of its quarters. On Saturday the three remodeled rooms of suite 215 will accommodate "the overflow" of girls and women from suite 214 who patronize the beauty experts. TRY OUR FISH If tired of meat, eggs, etc., you will welcome a dainty fish dish Especially if the fish is bough at— TRASK'S MARKET 115 North Los Angeles Street Phone: 1017-J Today WHITE KING SOAP, 6 for ... 25c FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 4 for ... 25c P. and G. SOAP, 10 for ... 45c LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER ... 5c WHITE KING SOAP, 6 for ... 25c FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 4 for ... 25c P. and G. SOAP, 10 for ... 45c LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER ... 5c Don't miss our Ivory Soap Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday WITHIN SCG COURTESY When every woman knows what Roper Oven Control is, then every woman will want a Roper Gas Range. RODER THE AUTOMATIC COOK NEVER FAILS YOU The Complete Oven Control if the Roper Gas Range prevents cooking failures. It cooks a whole meal without your attention. Simply put your dinner in the oven set the Control at the right temperature, and the Automatic Cook does the rest. 10 per cent down—Balance in 10 equal monthly payments. Southern Counties Gas Company District Superintendent 238 E. Center St. Phone 166 The Santa Fe Creed President Sterry says that teamwork courtesy and The Santa Fe Creed President Storey says that teamwork, courtesy, and co-operation form the Santa Fe creed. Regional Advisory Boards are an example of co-operation. Every one benefits when the transportation machine works smoothly. Community of interest of the railroads, their patrons, and the public is generally recognized without argument. A fine spirit of co-operation has resulted and has become an invaluable aid in rendering transportation service. One outstanding example of co-operation is the Shippers’ Regional Advisory Boards, eleven in number. They are voluntary organizations of shippers, representing production, distribution, consumption, and credit as related to transportation. Each board has separate commodity committees dealing with each important commodity. Railroads are not represented on these boards, but do have separate committees of their own which co-operate with the commodity committees. These boards consider, analyze, and solve many transportation problems. Through them railroads learn shippers' needs in advance and are enabled to distribute cars to care best for such needs. Shippers learn the necessity of prompt loading, unloading, cleaning, and release of cars, and the importance of giving advance notice of their requirements. Friendly conferences around the table have been very helpful. All parties have profited thereby. Car loadings in 1923 and 1924 broke all records, yet the railroads moved the traffic offered without car shortage or delay. There was no magic or mystery about this record-breaking performance. Available facilities were used to the best advantage by railroads and shippers. Plain common sense was applied in a co-operative spirit to solving a difficult problem. Such co-operation made it possible to have the products of forests, mines, manufactures, and agriculture delivered without delay at reasonable cost. Everyone benefits when the transportation machine functions smoothly and without friction. W. B. STOREY, President The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway System C. A. WALKER, Agent Santa Fe Station ANAHEIM Telephone 217