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Saturday, November 19, 1921. Buick The wonderful VALVE-IN-HEAD motor in the new four-cylinder Buick is astonishing the motoring public with its economy and power. If you have not ridden in this latest member of the famous Buick family, let us make an appointment with you and demonstrate the power and smoothness of this new model. Buick Distributors for No. Orange Co astonishing the motoring public with its economy and power. If you have not ridden in this latest member of the famous Buick family, let us make an appointment with you and demonstrate the power and smoothness of this new model. Buick Distributors for No. Orange Co. ANAHEIM AUTO CO. Wm. Goodrum Prop. ANAHEIM FULLERTON 128 So. L. A. St. 119 W. Santa Fe St. I.B.S. Batteries Made in Anaheim. Most cars use II Plate Battery. $23.50 Unconditionally guaranteed. Sold For Less. Larger cars use 13 Plate Battery. $28.50 No Middlemen's Profit And Dodge and Franklin 12 Volt type... $32.50 No High Freight Rates To Pay. We Build All Sizes "YOURS FOR SAVING AND SERVICE" Independent Battery Station 801 N. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM Phone 458 MOTOR STAGE FAIR COMPANY TO INTERU Proof of the construc stages render a conv al and necessary se nia is declared to ha ve out conclusively d ure hearing of the Pacific case before the stat mission. Refuting all allegat trary, the testimony of the Motor Transit vinced Richard Sachse and members of the stage lines do no fair competition withriers and that they are nized as an indispens transportation. It was further brou ght of the hearing shows lines pay even more portionate share of tax it was shown that the schedules in every wa y with the most econo Investigation of str travel in Southern C the fact that it is not creasing in volume, science as well. "We are making a said F. D. Howell, gen the Motor Transit Co cent interview, "to im ment and service of And it is certain tha do this if we were no this means of travel preciated by a const number of patrons. certain that as we make this improvement patrons will be the therefrom." AMERICAN "F F CALLED "NO PRINTING HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN IT INTO CONSIDERATION THAT IT IS THE KIND OF PRINTING YOU HAVE ON YOUR STATIONERY THAT NOTES THE CHARACTER OF YOUR BUSINESS. OUR PRINTING CARRIES DISTINCTION AND INDIVIDUALITY. OUR JOB MAN WILL CALL ON YOU AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, AT ANY TIME, MORNING, NOON OR EVENING. THE ANAHEIM·HERALD JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Phone 540 If you have a spare room a HERALD WANT AD will find a tenant for you. Phone 540 IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM IF WE ALL HAD FOOTBALL TRAINING —By Herbert Johnson A LITTLE TEAM PLAY MIGHT BRING THE LANDLORD TO TERMS — I SURRENDER! RENTS WILL BE REDUCED TO A REASONABLE FIGURE! DOMESTIC SCIENCE GRADUATES WOULD DEVELOP A PAY ENVELOPE TACKLE — NO-NO MATILDA! WE MIGHT OCCasionally GET TO THE FIRST TEE ON A PUBLIC GOLF COURSE BEFORE DARK — WHY, FATHER! AND THE SAXOPHONE PEST COULD BE DEALT WITH ADEQUATELY MOTOR STAGES OFFER FAIR COMPETITION TO INTERURBANS Proof of the construction that motor stages render a convenient, economical and necessary service in California is declared to have been brought out conclusively during the recent hearing of the Pacific Electric rate case before the state railroad commission. Refuting all allegations to the contrary, the testimony of the officials of the Motor Transit Company convinced Richard Sachse, chief engineer, and members of the commission that the stage lines do not represent unfair competition with the electric carriers and that they must be recognized as an indispensable medium of transportation. It was further brought out, a report of the hearing shows, that the stage lines pay even more than their proportionate share of taxes. In addition it was shown that they maintain rate schedules in every way commensurate with the most economical service. Investigation of statistics on stage travel in Southern California reveals the fact that it is not only rapidly increasing in volume, but in convenience as well. "We are making a constant effort," said F. D. Howell, general manager of the Motor Transit Company, in a recent interview, "to improve the equipment and service of our stage lines. And it is certain that we would not do this if we were not convinced that this means of travel was being appreciated by a constantly increasing number of patrons. And it is just as certain that as we do continues to make this improvement these same patrons will be the ones to benefit therefrom." AMERICAN "FLAPPERS" CALLED "NOT SO BAD" It would be deplorable if all Amer- TOOTH NEGLECT RUINS BEAUTY AND HEALTH DECLARES WRITER Decaying teeth contain many forms of bacteria, some of them distinctly dangerous. These are mixed and swallowed with food. In the case of abscesses or infections the pus is swallowed and polgons the whole system. Tartar which collects on the teeth is believed to be of bacterial origin and causes the gums to recieve, leaving the roots exposed and susceptible to other bacteria. Pyorrhoea is a disease of the gums which causes little abscesses to form about the roots of the teeth. It does not cause much pain, but the pus from the bleeding gums causes bad breath, and when the pus is swallowed or absorbed by the gums, infection sets up in other parts of the body. The teeth may be preserved for a lifetime if given proper attention. They should be brushed at least twice a day on retiring and in the morning. The ideal care is to wash them after each meal and polish them thoroughly at night with a mild paste or powder. If the teeth are brushed but once in twenty-four hours, this should be just before retiring, for it is during the night that the acid secretions caused by decaying food begin to operate. The teeth should be brushed with an oval, up and down movement; never straight across. Strong chemicals such as nicotine and germicides should not be used. They are apt to injure or destroy the enamel covering of the teeth, and when once this is gone, the tooth pulp, with nothing to protect it, is an easy prey to decay. At least twice a year the teeth should be given a thorough examination by a dentist. Beauty and good health are now where so closely linked together as in the care of the teeth. Nothing spoils a person's appearance more than bad tooth. And bad teeth are as detrimental to health as to good looks. It is only within the last decade or AMERICAN "FLAPPERS" CALLED "NOT SO BAD" It would be deplorable if all American girls, or the average American girl, or a majority of American girls, or a considerable proportion of American girls, could be described truthfully as an English novelist describes the American girl. "Unbalanced, cigarette smoking, undisciplined morsels of sex, luring men to find new lips to be kissed." There are undisciplined morsels of sex" as there were when Salome danced before Herod and Thais accompanied Alexander the Great on his Asian marches. One remembers Salome and Thais without having heard of the millions of their contemporaries who knew how to knead and bake and sweep and make swaddling clothes. One "undisciplined morsel of sex" gives her set, in jaundiced eyes, its standing. By the exception, as often as otherwise, is proved the type that tules. Denunciation sometimes serves the ends of publicity to a certain class of writers. But while denouncing the American girl as a very forward March-chick, how could anyone charge the American girl, peculiarly, with smoking cigarettes? White women—souaws had the oakit before America was discovered—first smoked tobacco in England and France. When this country was a wilderness, with the white settlers hacking with their axes at its edges, London women of fashion were smoking pipes in places of public entertainment. The modern revival of smoking by women began. American women are assured, in England. Twenty years ago the astonished American correspondents cabled the news that British debutantes smoked cigarettes "openly" at the Ascot races. Oh! Boy ONLY 8 LOTS On PAVED BOULEVARD North Lemon Street. 50x157 EAST FRONT 5 Minutes from Center St. Harold Clairmont Greater Anaheim Realtor 230 W. Center St. Phone 741 Exclusive Representative Office of Confidence and Reliability HEARTY LAUGHS BRING HEALTH, DECLARES THIS DOCTOR (By DR. ROYAL S. COPELAND) Men and women who lack a sense of humor lose much in life, even if they do not live shorter lives. If you cannot laugh—at your friends, with your friends, at yourself—your years will be short in this world and your days long and dreary. The most trying persons you know are those who never smile, who never shake their sides with laughter and who never see the funny side of their own troubles. Really, what uncomfortable persons men are who take themselves seriously, who talk all the time about their achievements and plans, who are worrying about the mistakes of congress, who feel apparently that the world would not move without their management of its affairs. Persons of this sort are like biscuits without baking powder, or ginger bread without soda. They are heavy and soggy and unattractive. I honestly believe a good hearty laugh, when you have to hold your sides and grab hold of your chair to keep from falling on the floor, is the very best of stimulants. It sets the heart to pounding, it drives the blood through the body, it flushes the system, it stimulates the brain and clears the mind. The reason good-natured, smiling, laughing, happy people have hard muscles, firm skin, ruddy complexion and good digestion is because they have the stimulus of heart and brain action through the nervous reflexes induced by laughter. Give a man a narcotic or put him into deep sleep and his digestive functions are delayed. They are sluggish and lazily performed. Laugh heartily and you breathe deeply. Your diaphragm in its movements stimulates the action of the internal organs, and, as a result, digestion is hastened. Horseback riding is one of the best exercises, but I believe laughing runs a close second. Cultivate the friendship of good-natured people. Learn to see the The Angelus Hotel Fourth and Spring Sts Los Angeles European Plan "Just around the corner from everything" In the heart of the Los Angeles business and shopping district and convenient to the theatres and Interurban Station. Reasonable Rates. The Angeles Cafe is one of the most desirable places to dine in Los Angeles. H. J. TREMAIN, President. A. J. ARROLL, Manager. FAGEOL Sales and Service J. J. DeVaux 328 W. Center St. Anaheim Give a man a narcotic or put him into a deep sleep and his digestive functions are delayed. They are sluggish and lazily performed. Laugh heartily and you breathe deeply. Your diaphragm in its movements stimulates the action of the internal organs, and, as a result, digestion is hastened. Horseback riding is one of the best exercises, but I believe laughing runs a close second. Cultivate the friendship of good-natured people. Learn to see the funny side of things. Don't be a foolish, grinning, giggling idiot, but do try to be a good, wholesome, clean-minded, sensible, humor-seeking citizen, who can laugh at himself and at the world. Your digestion will be better, your circulation will improve and your span of life will be extended by this attitude toward existence. Retail prices of eleven standard food commodities in Los Angeles have declined approximately 59 per cent from the peak prices of the war period, notably flour, ham, bacon, eggs and butter. C. L. THOMPSON Phone Fullerton 515 R. H. THOMPSON THOMPSON BROS. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS—JOB WORK A SPECIALTY Prompt, Efficient and Courteous—See us before you build Estimates Furnished Residence 329 W. Amerige, Fullerton, Cal. 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