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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, May 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hackett of Whittier were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer and son George spent Tuesday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Breed of Lynnwood Garden. Little Miss Pauline Cheadle of La Habra is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Reed Wade of this lease and Miss Mozel Watters of Monrovia and Miss Violet Watters of Downey motored to Lake Elsinore Sunday. Walter Laitz is very much improved after a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wight of Anaheim were chicken dinner guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McElhany. Henry Smith and Bill Murphy of the Santa Fe Lease were Long Beach visitors Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Quinn and little daughter, Barbara June spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Anaheim. Mrs. Bill Outhouse and daughter, Billy of Whittier were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Fred Watkins of Fullerton spent the weekend with his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blanchard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield and Miss Pauline Cheadle were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Finley Barnet of Anaheim Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. White and two children Ruby and Herman, Mrs. L. F. Lemley and two sons Billy and Glenn were pleading in Orange-co Park Sunday. HORIZONTAL 1. Gathered together 2. North (ab.) 3. Doubly (prefix L.) 4. Impertinently witty 5. Large deer 6. An alcoholic liquor. 7. American (ab.) 8. Pennsylvania (ab.) 9. A division of land 10. Discipline (ab.) 11. Gratify 12. New Brunswick (ab.) 13. That is (L. ab.) 14. Common flowering plants VERTICAL 1. Fusing 2. South (ab.) 3. Tree 4. To prohibit 5. Man's name 6. Rejects 7. Move over ice on skates. 8. So. 9. Business 10. Georgia (ab.) 11. Grassy plain tree (prefix L.) 12. Straction of I am OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE PPLERS A NIP PRY MA K H R K PERI W W N WIT EG N ALL L IGHTLY TO CREDITORS 1 OF Hellen A. Hatased. 2 IS HEREBY GIVEN undersigned, Executrix fast will of Hellen A. deceased, to the creators and all persons having written. Hanson News HANSEN, May 8. (Spl.)—Mrs. O. J. Hawley superintendent of the Savanna school took the scholars of her room to Huntington Beach on Tuesday afternoon of this week for a weinie roast on the beach. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ward and Miss A. L. Dittmar the other two teachers of the school. Rev. Taylor and wife spent a part of last week in Whittier carving for Mrs. Taylors parents who were both suffering with an attack of influenza. Mrs. Nettle Basom and Ralph Basom of Long Beach spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cook. George Trigg has bought him a car. On Sunday Paul Nordstrom and Miss Ella Shultz of Santa Ana came and with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nordstrom and daughter Georgena they all drove the new car to Long Beach to call on friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burgener of Sawtelle spent over Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Earl Lukins and family returning home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Cecil Cook has been quite stick the past week. She has not been well since having a sieve of influenza last fall. Mr. Charles Peters built seven new brooder houses last week and Mr. Sawtelle put up a new poultry house and Mr. Trigg will soon put poultry houses on the lot he recently purchased. Mrs. A. M. Stanley of Garden Grove who entertained the Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Alamitos Friends church on Thursday afternoon of last week made the occasion a veritable May day affair. As loads of visitors drove up through the rose lined driveway into a park like space filled with 50 varieties of roses of all shades and sizes and were met by the hostess there were exclamations over the beauty and grandeur of the sight. Questioned as to their name and culture Mrs. Stanley could give the name of each one ter, Billy of Whittier were dinner guests Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Fred Watkins of Fullerton spent the weekend with his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blanchard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield and Miss Pauline Cheadle were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Finley Barnet of Anaheim Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. White and two children Ruby and Herman, Mrs. L. F. Lemley and two sons Billy and Glenn were pleaining in Orange-co Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mims are sporting a new Chevrolet around. Mrs. B. F. Blancahrd, Jr., was the guests of her sister Mrs. Dick Hicks of Fullerton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield were visiting with friends in La Habra Thursday evening. Mrs. J. C. Slay and daughter Cada Lee of Fullerton was dinner guest of her sister, Mrs. K.L.Sellers Friday. Mrs. Frank Lloyd of Fillmore spent the week-end with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berney Messe. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doyle of the Sterns Lease was calling on old friends and neighbors Sunday evening. Mrs Lew Durr of Placentia was a caller on this lease Monday. Mrs.Bessie Corbett of Fullerton was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Gregg Smith Tuesday. Miss Coda Lee Slay of Fullerton is spending a few days the guest of her aunt and family, Mr. and Mrs.K.L.Sellers. A REAL B The MARTIN AUC 151 S.Lemon SATURDAY AT 1 p.m. This will be one of our most two complete Household Outfits Consisting in part—One 3-piece Set; nice Queen Anne Dining Rugs in all sizes; Spanish chairs, like new; nice new H graph; also Sierra Phonographe machine, like new; Royal and er; some Dandy Bedroom Seven several Ice Boxes and nice Galong Library Table; beds, S of all kinds; one 33x4 tire; no all kinds of dishes; curtains cases, bed spreads and portions cost $65,00, and just as good as field rifle; also all kinds of articles too numerous to meet. Be sure and come early, if you have anything to sell, it for you. JACK MARTIN PROPRIETARY RES.PHONE 1097-J TO CREDITORS OF Hellen A. Hatased. IS HEREBY GIVEN undersigned, Executrix last will of Hellen A. deceased, to the cred and all persons saving against the said deceased them with the necessary ers in the office of the of the Superior Court of County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said executrix at her place of business, rooms 203-204 First National Bank Building, Anaheim in the County of Orange, within 10 months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 8th day of May, 1925. MARY E. COONS, Executrix of the last will of Hellen A. Hatfield, deceased. TIPTON & CAILOR Attorney for Executrix. Publish May 8, 15, 22, 29; June 5, 1925. Grove who entertained the Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Alamitos Friends church on Thursday afternoon of last week made the occasion a vertable May day affair. As loads of visitors drove up through the rose lined driveway into a park like space filled with 50 varieties of roses of all shades and sizes and were met by the hostess there were exclamations over the beauty and grandeur of the sight. Questioned as to their name and culture Mrs. Stanley could give the name of each one and was very patient to give information as to their culture and care. It was with a feeling of anthathy that visitors left this rose garden and strolled up the steps and into the house. Even here we found expquisite bouquets to attract our attention. There were bouquets of roses some flowers as large as saucers on every shelf table or receptacle where vases or pots could stand. One almost felt that they were in some exotic flower grounds. One bouquet of buff Hellen roses attracted much attention. As a society one quilt was pieced after which the president, Mrs. G. A. Shacelford conducted the devotional exercises and business was sent to Mrs. Stanley served refreshments. THE GEEVUM GIRLS OOH! WHAT A LOVELY HAT, PAPA! LISTEN, PAPA! - YOU HAVENT BOUGHT ME A HAT FOR AN AGE--- WANT AD PAGE L: LEASE LEASE, May 8. (Spl.) Mrs. J. A. Hackett of were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. Isaac Mayfield. Mrs. Kenneth Wimer George spent Tuesday evening the latter's parents, Mr. George Breed of Lynn-en. Pauline Cheadle of is spending a few days hunt Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Trade of this lease and Walters of Monrovia Violet Watters. Ofoted to Lake Elsinore Laitze is very much imer a severe cold. Mrs. Floyd Wight of were chicken dinner Sunday evening at the fr. and Mrs. B. F. McSmith and Bill Murphy Ta Pe Lease were Longors Sunday. Benn Quinn and little Barbara June spent with her parents, Mr. and son of Anaheim. Outhouse and daugh-of Whittier were dinner day evening at the home Mrs. Isaac Mayfield. Mattkins of Fullerton weekend with his sister and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Jr. Mrs. Isaac Mayfield and one Cheadle were call- and Mrs. Finley Bar-heim Sunday evening. Mrs. A. N. White and en Ruby Herman, Lemley and two sons Glenn were plenicking co Park Sunday. NEW TODAY FOR SALE—100 6-week-old cocke-els. Also does with litters and hutches. J. E. Miller, Dale ave. 2 1-2 miles south off Lincoln-Blvd. FOR SALE—One single bed, also two dozen window shades, best quality. 807 W. Chestnut. WANTED—A girl to assist in light housework. No children, in family. Phone evenings 82-M. EVERYTHING in bee keepers supplies, canns and case a specialty. Fred L. Mitchell and son. Seed Store. 316 E. 3rd St., Santa Ana. FOR SALE—White enameled reed body baby buggy. Cost $30 for $10. In good condition. 712 N. Sabina, Phone 944W. LOST—Small white gold Eastern Star pin. Please call Mrs. Smith, 151, for reward. Correct this sentence: "He lost his money," said the go-sip, "but everybody continues to treat him with respect." The reason nobility doesn't depend on display of wealth is because anybody with a roll could horn in on that basis. WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS Is of Interest to Anaheim Folks When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dirrness, or diarrhea. NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Six good healthy cows, coming fresh soon, 4 1-2 miles west of Anaheim on Ball Road. 1-2 mile south and 3-4 mile west of Magnolia school, L.Sohacht. FOR SALE—1 Westinghouse motor, 1 horsepower; 1 Fairbanks-Morse pump; 1 wringer, 1 Togung doe kid, 2 mos, old, M.Uttenweiler, Melrose ave, Buea Park. FOR RENT—Furn. 4-room mod. house, Double garage. $30 a mo. Adults only, 900 No.Zeyn Street. FOR RENT—Unfurn. 3-room modern house, $15. Call 900 No.Zeyn. FOR SALE—Best made Story & Clark player piano. Would trade for good securities, E.Tucker, Anaheim. FOR SALE—Baby Pekin Ducks Cor. Orangethorpe and Spadra-rd.Rt. 1, Box 90. FOR SALE—3-tube radio set with B Batteries and tubes, R.W.Coates, Corner Orange and Dale. SCHROEDER'S ORCHESTRA—Good dance music furnished.Ph. 1242-J.Res. 1122 Diamond. MONEY TO LOAN TO INDIVIDUALS On late model standard make autos—Lease contracts refinanced. Orange County Finance Corp'n., 407 W. 5th St., Santa Ana. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Nearly new 30x3½ Brunswick tube and tin for sale or repair. NEW TODAY HARGAINS Pageol Tractor, practically new also-Gardiner cultivator and Fno drawbar. Phone 235-J., centia Tractor Service Co., Placentia and Chapman-ave. WANTED WANTED—To rent tree put tackle, or to let contract for moval of ten orange trees.Pla Placentia 214 R.or write Box Placentia. WANTED—Single horse that work double around 1200 Geo.Lenz, Rzz.Box 104. WANTED—Middle aged dad general housework, private far Address box 100 care Plain De EXPERIENCED stenographer sires position, permanent or to orary.Route 2.Box 293.Anal WANTED—Poultry for cash. 7-R. Write E.W.Pohlman. WANTED—Everyone to know that we rebuild old mattre-clean, scour and size carpets,rugs and rebuild upholstered fiture. The Orange Mattress Furni-Factory, one block north of S.Fe depot on Santa Fe tracksange.Calif.Phone Orange 466WANTED—Car, if you have good six car and will take s down payment, call 205 No.I.on apt.8,between 6 and 8 p on Mon.Tues.or Wed.No P.Must be bargain. HAVE YOU $20,000? Will you first mortgage, also bonus up per cent oil royalty or qu WHAT MY NEIGHBOR SAYS Is of Interest to Anaheim Folks When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dizziness, urinary disorders and other kidney ill-ness—and has found relief from all this sickness and suffering, that person's advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The following case is only one of many thousands but it is that of an Anaheim resident. Who could ask for a better example? Mrs. R. Long, 311 N. Emily St., says: "I could hardly get dressed mornings because of the severe pains which struck me in my back I had palms all over my body and felt worn out and had no energy. I had headaches and dizzy spells too. Doan's Pills from Kemp Bros. Pharmacy, helped me, removing the backache and making me better in every way." Over three years later, Mrs. Long said: "I have had no need for Doans' in some time, but recommend them at every opportunity." 60e at all dealers. Poster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. (Advertisement) A REAL BIG ONE AT MARTIN AUCTION EXCHANGE 151 S. Lemon St., Anaheim SATURDAY, MAY 5th AT 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Will be one of our most important sales, as we have complete Household Outfits of beautiful FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS In part—One 3-piece Baker Cut Velour Parlor Ice Queen Anne Dining Room Set; several beautiful in all sizes; Spanish leather duofold and leather like new; nice new piano; Edison Console Phonograph; electric portable Sewing Machine; like new; Royal and 1 Hot Point Vacuum Cleaner Dandy Bedroom Sets in Ivory and French Grey; Ice Boxes and nice Gas Ranges; Day Beds; Oak obbiliary Table; beds, Springs and Mattresses; chairs kinds; one 33x4 tire; nice Show Case; Boy's Wagon; lots of dishes; curtains and drapes; sheets, pillow bed spreads and porters; one man's suit, size 40, 55.00, and just as good as new. United States Spring-fire; also all kinds of Fruit Jars, and a lot of other too numerous to mention. Sure and come early, as we are always crowded. Have anything to sell, send it in, and we will sell you. JACK MARTIN, Irish Auctioneer PROPRIETOR PHONE 1097-J PHONE 365, ANAHEIM SCHROEDER'S ORCHESTRA—Good dance music furnished. Ph. 1242-J. Res. 1122 Diamond. MONEY TO LOAN TO INDIVIDUALS On late model standard make auto—Lease contracts refinanced. Orange County Finance Corp'n., 407 W. 5th St., Santa Ana. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Nearly new 30x3½ Brunswick tire, tube and rim somewhere on RFD No. 5, Wednesday morning. Reward if returned to carrier. C. P. J. Johnson, at postoffice. POULTRY FOR SALE—Thorobred White King Pigeons.$1.00 to $3.00 per pair. Garden Grove Hatchery, 1 mi W., 1 mi N. Garden Grove. MISCELLANEOUS GLOSING OUT NURSERY—2-yr-old valencia orange trees. A. E. Pellekrin. 875 S. Citron-st. Phone 1185. FOR SALE—Airedale puppies. Inquire. 128 So. Illinois. PIANO, like new. Fullerton 625 Harry Fellinge, Nelson Music Co. FOR SALE—1 Jacobean Oak dining set; 3 slightly used walnut dining sets; some real bargains in sample overstuffed sets, walnut ivy and grey bedroom suites 17 sample floor lamps, 30 sample rugs, room sizes, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster and Wiltons, also a lot of second hand furniture at the Orange Mattress and Furniture Factory, just north of the Santa Fe Depot on Santa Fe tracks, Orange, Calif. Phone 468. DRESSMAKING, remodelling in your home or mine. 217 So. Clementine-st. Pho. 273-J. Mrs. Fiscus. Fiscus. NOTICE—To all members W. O. W. Big meeting tonight, be sure and be there. Something important. H. H. McIndoo, Clerk. SPECIAL SALE 3000 ROSE BUShes 25c and 50c each, up Tomato, Cabbage and Pepper Plants, 10c dozen All Ornamental Plants, Shrub Plants and Trees, at Half Price 904 Stafford St., Santa Ana Nursery Open Sunday 3 blocks east Catholic Church T. L. FRANKE WANTED—Car, if you buy good six car and will take down payment, call 205 No. 1 on apt. 8, between 6 and 8 on Mon Tues. or Wed. No Must be bargain. HAVE YOU $20,000? Will you first mortgage, also bonus per 10 percent oil royalty for action. Address Quick Action D. No. 1, Box 79, Santa Calif. WANTED—Carpenter work day or contract; finishing, call work or remodeling. Phone 99 J. H. Latourette. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per m² at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. A to Apartment 11. FOR RENT—Garages in reel Wilson & Bever building, per month, 148 W. Center, P399-R. FOR RENT—Front office in son & Bever Bldg., 148 W. ter st. Phone 399-R. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Modern 4-bungalow, unfurnished, $15.00 mo. 315 N. Olive. FOR RENT—4-room mod., hot un furnish garage. Reasonable.No.Olive. FOR RENT—Six-room mot house, three bedrooms, so porch, garage and washhouse.S.Los Angeles-st.Phone 227 FOR RENT—3-room furn.b in rear; garage; water 209 1-2 S.Citron.Call for kei 304 W.Water. FOR RENT—Completely Turn room bungalow, including pl garage. 1119 W.Broadway. FOR RENT—3-room furn.house, 211 1-2 S.Citron.Calibri 211 S.Citron.or W.Cen FOR RENT—Furn.upts.with vate bath; continuous hot water rate very reasonable.Mann A 117 North Olive. FOR RENT—Modern Spare bungalow at 205 S.Citron.H wood floors, tile bath and kitchen Gas furnace,built in ice box.from the outside.Wet water and take care of laws.399-R for details. Laurabelle Bryant, teacher Jazz Plano, Phone 854-W. UNCLE WIGGLY'S TRICKS a start, Wiggily! Oh, my goodness! She'll get hurt!" Stop! Stop! You ought to be ashamed Chasing Baby Bunty like that! AND IF YOU LOVE ME, YOU'LL BUY ME THAT ONE! YOU'LL HAVE TO EXCOUSE ME, LADY! IM A MARRIED MAN! AGE 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. NEW TODAY BARGAINS Old Tractor, practically new—Gardiner cultivator and Ford-drawbar. Phone 235-J. Plain-Tractor Service Co., Cor. Santa and Chapman-ave. WANTED TED—To rent tree pulling or to let contract for re-rent of ten orange trees. Phone 214 R. or write Box 262onta. TED—Single horse that will double—around 1200 lbs. Lenz, Rt. 2, Box 104. TED—Middle aged lady for real housework, private family. Press box 100 care Plain Dealer. RIENCED stenographer deposition, permanent or temporary Route 2. Box 293, Anaheim. TED—Poultry for cash. Ph. Write E. W. Pohlman, RD2. TED—Everyone to know we rebuild old mattresses, scour and size carpets and rebuild upholstered furniture, one block north of Santa Pot on Santa Fe tracks. Or Califf. Phone Orange 468. TED—Car, if you have a six car and will take small payment, call 205 No. Lempt. 8, between 6 and 8 p.m., on Tuesday or Wednesday. No Ford be bargain. YOU $20,000? Will give first mortgage, also bonus of our cent royalty for quick FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 4 rooms, best location in Anaheim. Across from city park. 408 N. Lemon. Weadons Apts. FOR RPNT—Four large rooms, furnished flat, with garage, will be vacant May 15, "Squier Villa." 201 N. Emily-st. Phone 89-M. A.H. Squier. 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 FOR RENT—Modern, airy Apt., single and double, everything furnished, Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent. Call same number. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished modern court, 1118 Pearl street, Walnut court. RENTS CUT TO A FRAZZLE—Plats, apts., cottages and rooms; furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832-J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudina St. Under new Ownership MARITA COURT Thoroughly cleaned and decorated. 4-room apts., newly furnished, one unfurnished. Right downtown. Ground floor. Rents reasonable. We invite your inspection. 116 No. Clementine, Phone 389-W. FOR RENT — Furnished apartments for sale in this area. BUSINESS CARDS HOUSEHOLD moving and all kinds of drayage; prompt service. Millis, 214 S. Claudina. Ph. 368 REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE NEW 5-rm. house and garage N. Olive, $30. Inquire, 107 S. Clementine. ACT QUICK ON THIS Owner has to raise $1,000 or loose $6000 and offers this new 5-room stucco bungalow and garage. Has mantle and Hwd. floor in two rooms. Make me an offer on this. Sacrifice price $3,700 See RUSH REALTY 128 E. Center St. FIVE ACRE GROVE $1000 CASH 5 acres, all valencies, in fine condition; on the blvd., and just outside city limits; a pickup for $12,500; $1000 cash or will take house as first payment. Better hurry W. L. Morris Realty Co. 123 No. Los Angeles St., Anaheim RANCH SUPPLIES TRACTOR BARGAIN TED—Car, if you have a six car and will take small payment, call 205 No. Lempt. 8, between 6 and 8 p.m., on Tues. or Wed. No Ford. be bargain. YOU $20,000? Will give first mortgage, also bonus of per cent oil royalty for quick address Quick Action, R. No. 1, Box 79, Santa Ana. Garpenter work by contract; finishing, cabinet or remodeling. Phone 981-J. Latourette. MISCELLANEOUS Neat new duplexments for $25.00 per month in S. Philadelphia-st. Apply apartment 11. Garages in rear of店 & Bever building, $5.00 month. 148 W. Center, Phone 399-R. Front office in Wil-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Cen.-Phone 399-R. HOUSES Modern 4-room balow, unfurnished, $15.00 per 115 N. Olive. 4-room mod. house, garage. Reasonable, 202 Olive. Six-room modern three bedrooms, screen garage and washhouse, 713 Angeles-St. Phone 228-W. 3-room furn. house near; garage; water paid. 2-2 S. Citron. Call for key at W. Center. Completely fur. 4-bungalow, including piano, 1119 W. Broadway. 3-room furnished, 211 1-2 S. Citron. Call at Citron, or 304 W. Center. Furn. apts, with pri-bath; continuous hot water; very reasonable. Mann Apts., North Olive. Modern Spanish low at 205 S. Citron. Hard-floors, tile bath and kitchen, furnace, built in ice box, Ice the outside. We furnish and take care of lawn. Call for details. Bryant, teacher of Plano, Phone 854-W. MARITA COURT Thoroughly cleaned and decorated. 4-room apts., newly furnished, one unfurnished. Right downtown Ground floor. Rents reasonable. We invite your inspection. 116 No. Clementine, Phone 389-W. FOR RENT — Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-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 224 E. Wilhelmina-st. FOR RENT — Single and double apts, in the newest and most modern apt. Hats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Hose-Marie Apts.; phone 856; 309 W. Center St. 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. 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. Yung-bluth Apts., 147 West Center. See the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, opp. Elks Club. FOR RENT — Furnished single apt., at $35 including light, gas and water; partial janitor service, tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg., adjoining City Hall. ROR 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 condition; on the blvd., and just outside city limits; a pickup for $12,500; $1000 cash or will take house as first payment. Better hurry W.L.Morris Realty Co. 123 No. Los Angeles St., Anaheim RANCH SUPPLIES TRACTOR BARGAIN Pageol thoroughly overhauled, first class condition. Will sell cheap. Evans Garage, W.Lincoln ave. WE SPECIALIZE In tractor repairing, Pageol Agency, Placentia Tractor Service Co., Cor.Placentia and Chapman ave., Phone 235-J. FOR SALE — Valencia orange trees, Corner Ball and Stanton. FOR SALE — Alfalfa and oat hay.Ground sheep manure for lawns,$1.50 per sack delivered.Dairy manure, spread on grove, 8c cubile foot.Phone 905-M.D.Carlisle. FOR SALE — Valencia orange trees, 75c each.Inquire 229 Mills Drive, or phone 1004-W. SCREENED lawn fertilizer.No job too small.Phone Artesia A659. PROFESSIONAL Community Hospital ANAHEIM Phone 1091 903 W.Center St.X-Ray LaboratoryFree Ambulance Service Phones 1169J: Office 207Dr.Walter R.BlakelyOptometrist-OpticianWe do our own lense grinding185 W.Center St., Anaheim Office Hrs. 10 to 4 Phone 810Dr.Guy Allison RawsonMEDICINE-SURGERY714 N.Lemon St., AnaheimElectronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Dr.Albert Abrams) TIME TABLE A.T.S.Fo.R.R.In effect March 15, 1925Trains to Los AngelsNo.796:6:06 a.m.$No.711:5:6 a.m.$No.734:4:48 a.m.No.758:5:58 p.m.Trains to San DiegoNo.782:0:00 a.m.No.729:4:46 a.m.No.743:4:46 a.m.No.767:2:24 p.m.*Through sleeper to Kansas RENT—Furn. apts. with prbath; continuous hot water; very reasonable. Mann Apts. North Olive. RENT—Modern Spanish low at 205 S. Citron. Hardfloors, tile bath and kitchen. Curnace, built in ice box. Ice the outside. We furnish and take care of lawn. Call for details. rabelle Bryant, teacher of Plano, Phone 854-W. 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 uxuriously 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. TIME TABLE A. T. & S. Fe 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 Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. *Through sleepers to Denver. St. Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection; San Bernardino and Riverside connection. Houston, Galveeton, Texas, ew Orleans and Phoenix connection; San Bernardino and Riverside connection. PROFESSOR NOODLES Dear Professor: I think that someone should press this Doctor Coue theory. For when I say I need a dress my husband speaks like this to me: My dear, if you would only say, al morning, noon and evenide, I'm getting new clothes every day, then you would soon be satisfied." I tear my hair and beat my dome and cry out loud in my distress. He simply tells me to stay home and wear my latest Coue dress! Mrs Ann Gwish Just tell him that he'll have to eat the cooking of this French expert. Then feed him Coue soup and meat and Coue pudding for dessert. P. Loodle