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PAGE EIGHT Published Daily Except Sunday By the Anaheim Printing and Publishing Co., Corner East Center and Emily Streets Anaheim, California. S. S. CONKLIN .....Publisher ATTENTION ALL EX-SERVICE MEN We will clean and repair all uniforms of all ex-service men, who wish to participate in the Armistice Day Parade, Nov. 11th. FREE Please notify us as early as possible, in order that there will be ample time to give you the highest class service possible. CALL US—547—WE CALL PURITAN DRY CLEANERS 114 SOUTH CLAUDINA ST. ANAHEIM Southern Counties Gas Company Eight Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock A sound investment that carries a guaranteed Eight per cent rate of return. Southern Counties Gas Company Eight Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock A sound investment that carries a guaranteed Eight per cent rate of return. Apply at any district office. 238 E. Center Phone 166 Prepare for the Rains Now is the time to get new Curtains and your old top recovered. Quality and workmanship guaranteed. EARL FARRIS 226 South Los Angeles St. Phone 668, Anaheim, Cal. Our painting will stand the most critical inspection as to evenness, finish, color. The ability and will to turn out superior work and at competitive prices commands your inquiry. Ready to serve you immediately. Johnson's Paint & Top Shop Phone 91 326 E. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Ten years a member of the North Dakota state board of examiners in optometry. Advanced optical knowledge together with twenty-three years' experience makes our name stand for SERVICE. Using the Vertex Lenses for testing together with the most scientific instruments on the market. Dr. WALTER R. BLAKELY OPTOMETRIST OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted Ten years a member of the North Dakota state board of examiners in optometry. Advanced optical knowledge together with twenty-three years' experience makes our name stand for SERVICE. Using the Vertex Lenses for testing together with the most scientific instruments on the market. Dr. WALTER R. BLAKELY — OPTOMETRIST — Office Over S. Q. R. Store Hours, Except Sunday 8 to 12; 1 to 5:30 Special Appointment By Request If you have a spare room a HERALD WANT AD will find a tenant for you. Phone 540 — Try The Herald Job Department for Your Printing. For Best Soil-Bacteria DO NOT PAY MORE Pennewell's $1.00 per acre "Westrobac" $1.00 per acre Germusoil Equivalent 20c per acre Direct from laboratories; Delivered C. LINCOLN BENNETT Distributor for four counties 507 W. 5th St., Phone 1282R SANTA ANA CALIF. PIANO BESS L. BENNETT 114 So. Philadelphia St. Phone 131J Wednesday—Friday—Saturday Interviews By Appointment. Anaheim Sanitary Dairy Phone 268M Fresh Milk Delivered QUARTS 15c; PINTS 8c Morning and evening delivery Little Stories for Bedtime By THORNTON W. BURGESS (Copyright by J. G. Lloyd) CHATTERER DISCOVERS HOW TO GET CORN Chatterer the Red Squirrel could think of but one thing—Farmer Brown's house full of corn and how he could get some of it. Sammy Jay had said that he got all he wanted, and Chatterer made up his mind that he would see how Sammy did it. Se he hid among the stones of the old wall, where he could keep watch, and waited as patiently as he knew how. But though he waited and waited Sammy Jay didn't come. "Must be he comes early in the morning," thought Chatterer. So very early the next morning, even before jolly round red Mr. Sun had kicked his night clothes off for his daily climb up in the blue, blue. There were no signs of any one arbound Farmer Brown's house. Chatterer scurried across the yard as fast as his little legs would take him straight for the little house where the corn was kept. Then he found a great disappointment. He couldn't get up to the cracks through which Sammy Jay helped himself to corn. You see, the little house stood on four stone legs, and before it had been put on those four legs an old pan had been placed bottom up on each leg. It would be the hardest kind of work to climb one of those stone legs anyway, and even if he did succeed in climbing it there was no way of getting around that tin pan at the top, and of course he couldn't gnaw through it. Chatterer ground his teeth with anger. It was so terribly provoking to be so near such a feast and still not be able to get to it. He wished he had wings like Sammy Jay. Chatterer was so intent on studying out some way to get at that corn that he quite forgot everything else. The rustle of a leaf made him turn his head. Goodness gracious! There was Black Pussy within two jumps of him, and her eyes were yellow with fierce desire. Chatterer darted to the nearest tree and whisked around to the opposite side, as he had learned to do in the Green Forest when escaping from his Snap Shots By Henry James Doubtless Roy Gardner feels ed that nobody has ascribed to the big mail robbery in New York. Senators going to Haiti should understand that the voudoo man's them if they don't watch out. Senatorial side trips to point side the three-mile limit are stood to have their compensation. Two big tobacco concerns lying down together, but cannot cide which is to be lion and lamb. An expert declares that most dentals can be avoided. Of course consider the trouble it takes to them. Gallantry is getting a hard hit when a woman with a pretty face to explain her connection with a der. The moving picture industry slips get rid of the idea that it is tried along with Arbuckle. Between Ourselve By Della M. Stewart There's a certain superficial misman that refuses to see more one side. It is attractive, but ceptive. Real progress in individual nation first comes from looking facts in the face. It may bring heartedness for the minute. It ably will. But the real optimist is not the Chatterer Darted to the Nearest Tree and Whisked Around to the Opposite Side. sky, Chatterer was in his hiding place between the stones of the old wall. Just as Mr. Sun shot his first rays in at the windows of Farmer Brown's house Sammy Jay arrived. For a wonder he made no noise. Chatterer noticed this right away. Sammy peered this way and that without making the least sound. When he was quite sure that no one was about he flew over to the queer little house on four legs where Farmer Brown kept his corn and thrust his bill in between the wide cracks of the wall. In this way he helped himself to all the corn he wanted without the least bit of trouble. When he had enough he flew away as still as he had come. There wasn't a sound from him until he was nearly over to the Green Forest. Chatterer grinned. "Sammy has Foley's Friendly Fancies JOHN JONES AND THE BANK John Jones was a janitor—wonderful one. Who never knocked off till the work was all done; He polished the brass knobs and swept all the floors And never omitted the one of his chores. John Jones was a student, and read that success Came only to those who were faithful—Ah, yes, He knew that was true and so faithfully kept His trust with employers and dusted and swept. John Jones began sweeping when he was quite young, With a smile in his eye and a song on his tongue; For he read that a song and a smile were the sum Of the things that you needed to make success come. He sang and he swept and he swept and he sang And through all the hallways his tenor voice rang, And he smiled such a smile as the books said he must, Till like a rare sunbeam it shone through the dust. So he read and he swept and he dusted and worked And he never was gloomy and no task he shirked, And he said as he read and dreamed of success: "They'll make me the president of this bank, I guess." For he worked in a bank and the Book said men rose From the humblest affairs to the highest, by close Attention to duty, and so his faith kept Him loyal and true as he dusted and swept. And one day I went into the bank where John Jones Began as a janitor; I heard his tones. Between Ourself By Della M. Stewart There's a certain superficialism that refuses to see more one side. It is attractive, but ceptive. Real progress in individual nation first comes from looking facts in the face. It may bring d heartedness for the minute. It p ably will. But the real optimist is not the who has never known disappearance or sorrow or discouragement Shelter does not bring strength, tiling with the storms of life does Satisfaction with what is sugger stagnation. Lack of discouragement suggests lack of sober thought. Greatest of earth were not alive up in the clouds. Their very kn edge brought to them suddenened utes, minutes of retrospection weighing, of desire, which in the brought vision and striving. Their very greatness lay in the that feeling the weight of private or sin or sorrow, of hopes defer and joys denied, they were able overcome obstacles and plan afresh So we lesser ones do not need be over sad because things do come out just as we expected them Every failure a lamp post to be achievement, every sorrow a c lenge to overcoming, every disappo ment an urge to broadness and fi ness of new structure—if we can o pass this vision, we shall have optimism that really counts. Newport Harbor Tides (Prepared by Leeds & Barns consulting engineers, from U. S. and G. S. Tide Tables.) Monday, November 7 4:18 a.m. 10:23 a.m. 2:36 p.m. 10:25 p.m. At the Theaters CALIFORNIA — "Three W Brand," featuring William Hart. picture full of thrills. Special vaule features: FAIRYLAND—"Wealth" and also comedy, "Sweetheart Days." TIRED OF LIFE, HER PLEA; TAKES POISON LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—Un plained circumstances surround the case of Mrs. Emily Hand, 35, of Sa ta Barbara, who was brought into receiving hospital early Sunday Officers Olivar and Sandra after And through all the hallways his tenor voice rang, And he smiled such a smile as the books said he must, Till like a rare sunbeam it shone through the dust. So he read and he swept and he dusted and worked And he never was gloomy and no task he shirked, And he said as he read and dreamed of success: "They'll make me the president of this bank, I guess." For he worked in a bank and the Book said men rose From the humblest affairs to the highest, by close Attention to duty, and so his faith kept. Him loyal and true as he dusted and swept. And one day I went into the bank where John Jones Began as a janitor; I heard his tones Ring clear as he sang in the president's den, And went in to see the old fellow again. And there was the President, deep in his chair, But it wasn't John Jones, who was still sweeping there And dusting and singing and smiling and glad, But the job he had thought of somebody else had. And the President there. I am sorry to say, Was never a janitor once in his day; He never swept floors and for many a while He frowned and he scowled and was not known to smile. And there was John Jones who began at the foot, And staid there as fast as the day was put, So there's something the matter-perhaps in the Book, Or perhaps in John Jones, if you trouble to look. TIRED OF LIFE, HER PLEA; TAKES POISON LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—Unplainied circumstances surround the case of Mrs. Emily Hand, 35, of Santa Barbara, who was brought into the receiving hospital early Sunday after Officers Oliver and Snyder after she was said she attempted to commit suicide. Mrs. Hand told the receiving hospital nurses that she took eight pounds on tablets and then went in search of Russell avenue, where a friend lives. According to the hospital report, she was found at Los Feliz boulevard and Vermont avenue. "I'm tired of life," was the only explanation she would give to the police for her act. Yesterday forenoon she was sent to the home of friends at 229 Potter Park avenue to await the arrival of her husband and two sons from Santa Barbara. WITH THE JONESES IVE SIMPLY GOT TO REDUCE AND MRS. JONES LOST TWENTY POUNDS BY BOXING DAILY! TAKE OFF YOUR COAT, I WANT YOU TO BOX WITH ME. NOTHING IS GOING TO STOP ME, I'M GOING TO LOSE WEIGHT! ALL RIGHT, THE EXERCISE WILL DO ME GOOD! WAIT! STOP A FEW MINUTES N'DEAR! HERALD SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Month by Carrier $ .65 One Year by Mall $ 4.00 One Month by Mall $ .40 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, California, as second-class matter. Snap Shots By Henry James less Roy Gardner feels slightnobody has ascribed to him mail robbery in New York. ors going to Haiti should unthat the voudoo man's catch they don't watch out. orial side trips to points outthree-mile limit are underhave their compensations. big tobacco concerns consider together, but cannot dech is to be lion and which port declares that most accibe avoided. Of course. But the trouble it takes to avoid try is getting a hard knock woman with a pretty face has her connection with a murmoving picture industry should of the idea that it is to be begging with Arbuckle. ween Ourselves By Della M. Stewart Chaffees WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Supply Your Food Requirement In every Chaffee Store you will find varied and adequate stocks from which to supply your table. First Quality — Right Prices Chaffee’s Four Blends of Coffee COUNTRY CLUB DINING CAR lb. 37c lb. 33c CHAFFEE'S SPECIAL BASKET BLEND lb. 28c lb. 20c Dependable Grocery Stores of Southern California Between Ourselves By Della M. Stewart a certain superficial optit refuses to see more than It is attractive, but deprogress in individual or in it comes from looking the face. It may bring downness for the minute. It probreal optimist is not the one never known disappointsorrow or discouragement. does not bring strength. Batthe storms of life does. ention with what is suggests. Lack of discouragement back of sober thought. The en of earth were not always clouds. Their very knowlght to them suddened minutes of retrospection, of desire, which in turn vision and striving. very greatness lay in the fact ing the weight of privation sorrow, of hopes deferred denied, they were able to obstacles and plan afresh. lesser ones do not need to ad because things do not just as we expected them to. ensure a lamp post to better at, every sorrow a chaltercoming, every disappointarge to broadness and firmstructure—if we can comvision, we shall have the that really counts. Port Harbor Tides d by Leeds & Barnard engineers, from U. S. C Tide Tables.) Monday, November 7 The Theaters RNIA — "Three Word turing William S. Hart. A of thrills. Special vaudees: AND—"Wealth" and also a sweetheart Days." OF LIFE, HER A; TAKES POISON GELES, Nov. 7.—Unexccumstances surround the s. Emily Hand, 35, of Sanwho was brought into the hospital early Sunday by COUNTRY CLUB DINING CAR lb. 37c lb. 33c CHAFFEE'S SPECIAL BASKET BLEND lb. 28c lb. 20c Dependable Grocery Stores of Southern California The Walnut Cafe and Confectionery “ANAHEIM'S NEWEST CAFE” Open For Business With Everything To Eat and Drink. WE NEVER CLOSE Laine & Hardacre 135 W. Center St. Truck Owners When your truck gives trouble it is essential to you that it be given attention hurridly and in an efficient manner. We realize that loss of time for your equipment means lost dollars to you. Next time you have trouble bring the truck to the shop where “Our experience is your guarantee of satisfaction.” We give the same attention to any make of auto. Case Tractors for the Successful Farmer. OF LIFE, HER A; TAKES POISON NGLES, Nov. 7.—Unexcumptances surround the s. Emily Hand, 35, of Sanwho was brought into the hospital early Sunday by river and Snyder after it the attempted to commit d told the receiving hosthat she took eight poisand then went in search avenue, where a friend rding to the hospital reas found at Los Feliz and Vermont avenue. of life," was the only exe would give to the police Yesterday forenoon she the home of friends at park avenue to await the her husband and two sons Barbara. MISSION GARAGE CURTIS V. EDWARDS, Prop. Anaheim California There Is no Better Investment Than A Ranch in the Vicinity of Anaheim —By POP MOMAND STOP NOTHIN'! WHATA YOU WANT TO STOP FOR? IT'S DOIN' YOU GOOD! YOU POOR NINNY! DO YOU WANT ME TO GET ALL OVER HEATED? CAN'T YOU SEE I'M BEGINNING TO PERSPIRE? POP MOMAND.