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1921-12-20 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 14 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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Did your roof leak? Our roof coating will stop that leaky roof. Durable and Lasting Fully Guaranteed 75c per gallon. in 5 gallon cans B.F. Spencer 166 West Center St. Phone 27 We Give Green Trading Stamps U. S. DISTRICT COURT UPHOLDS STATE ALIEN LAND STATUTE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20.—The constitutionality of the state alien land law was upheld yesterday by the United States district court which ruled that the legislators of the state had the right to bar Japanese from securing land in this country and that this action was not in violation with our treaty with Japan. The opinion, written by Judge M. T. Dooling of the district court, was concurred in by Judge William H. Hunt of the United States-circuit court of appeals and District Judge Benjamin F. Bledsoe of Los Angeles. To test the validity of the act, two suits were brought in the federal courts, one in the Los Angeles district in which W. L. Porterfield and Yulzuo appeared as plaintiffs. They sought to enjoin U. S. Webb, state attorney general, and District Attorney Thomas Lee Woolwine of Los Angeles, from enforcing the law and preventing Portfield from entering into a leasing contract with the Japanese. The action brought in the court of this district was similar but referred to a croping contract. A preliminary injunction was asked and the southern case was heard here by the two judges of the district court and the appellate court. QUITS PRISON FOR VAUDEVILLE STAGE Ossining, N. Y., Dec. 20.—Having served his sentence of fifteen months, John M. McGraw, arch bigamist, has quit Sing Sing prison for the vaudeville stage. Released Sunday, McGraw was driven from the prison in a motor car sent by a New York City booking agent, who has signed the ex-convict to do a turn on a two-a-day variety circuit. McGraw's vaudeville act will be an elaboration of his burlesque on his offense—a monologue on bigamy together with a song of his own creation entitled, "Why Don't The Women Let Me Alone?" which was the hit of a show given by the inmates of Sing Sing recently. In the course of his monologue at the prison show McGraw, who was Texas Governor Extradition AUSTIN, Texas, Division of Mont Berg, Calif., wanted in that state Governor Neff of Texas authorities today. Neff said he would port that there is a against Berg and refuse the report proved truiting held at Merrill, Tex. FIRE DESTROYS LIQUOR STOCK OAKLAND, Cal., Detroyed the home of Clive racing driver, aviator and manufacturer, here due with a loss estimated to two hundred thousand liquor was saved. Wife In Suit Chase Husband Q LOS ANGELES, D.C., married took so much that R. Barlen said he work and so quit his what his wife, Patricia ed in her suit for divorce day. She alleges that to earn her own living was married last March gether about four months. Vising of Passport Consuls Order WASHINGTON, Dec., intending to enter Mex passports visited by the sul within whose jurisdiction resides, the Depart was informed today. Mexican consuls along discontinued visiting the of passport applications passports visited as above acceptable for travel in. LONG BEACH MAKE AWNING THIS CITY Sales and Service J. J. DeVaux 328 W. Center St. Anaheim 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. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A Tractor Get our price and terms on THE "WALLACE" Pease-Kolberg Co. Orange Cal. Phone 2J Ellis Transfer & Moving LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE U. S. BOARD MOVES TO BREAK UP RAILROAD DIRECTORATES WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The interstate commerce commission today took the first step toward breaking up the interlocking railroad directories as directed under the Esch-Cummins law. In an opinion handed down today the commission ordered William Rockefeller, Harold S. Vanderbilt and George F. Baker, three of the biggest railroad men in the country, to give up directorships in two-thirds of the companies in which they hold such offices. These offices must be given up before December 31 of this year. — Ben Baxter, contractor, 266W. — Adv. Foley's Friendly Fan THE MESSAGE OF THE CLOSE "If I can find the time," I said, As by the minutes swiftly sped. "If I can find the time, I'll do The task before the day is through. I'll lift the load, or speak the word Or soothe the heart by sorrow stirred Or clasp the hand or write the rhyme I said, 'if I can find the time!' And then I heard the little clock Say Tick-tick-tick, tick-tock, tick-took up at me, for here am I Pease-Kolberg Co. Orange Cal. Phone 2J Ellis Transfer & Moving LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING 119 E. Center St. Phone 310J Exact Printing Little Touches of Correctness HAVE YOU ever considered the quality of your work from the standpoint of careful type composition and efficient proofreading? The reputation of this house for good printing has been established through accuracy and attention to the little details. Send your printing here and we will do it right. Anaheim Daily Herald Phone 540 JOB DEPARTMENT Ben Baxter, cement pipe, 266W Adv. "If I can find the time," I said, As by the minutes swiftly sped, "If I can find the time, I'll do The task before the day is through. I'll lift the load, or speak the word Or soothe the heart by sorrow stirred Or clasp the hand or write the rhyme I said, "if I can find the time!" And then I heard the little clock. Say Tick-tick-tick, tick-tock, tick-toLook up at me, for here am I With all my minutes ticking by. And one for work and one for play. And one for gladness by the way, And one for help and one for cheer, Tick-tock, tick-tock, the time is here!" "If I can find the time," I said, "I'll comfort the uncomforted. I'll walk the ways of grief apart, I'll try to cheer the aching heart; I'll go where sorrow walks alone, I'll dry the tear and hush the moan And bring the song and wake the chime Of bells if I can find the time." And then the little clock said: "Tick! Tick-tock! tick-tock! Go quick, go quick! My minutes pass! Don't wait! Don't wait! An hour from now may be too late! The soul may sink if you not heed, The heart may-break if you not speed. Go, put your strong hand to the plow! The time is now! The time is now!" And so I think you like clock. The message of your tick, tick-tock Is clear and I shall strive with more Of purpose than I had before. I shall not prate of when and how, But know that Time is here and now, And as your minutes ticking by Shall hear you say: "Yes, here am L" Texas Governor Asks Extradition of Berg AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 20.—Extradition of Mont Borg, California banker, wanted in that state, was asked of Governor Neff of Texas by California authorities today. Neff said he would investigate a report that there is a Texas change against Berg and refuse extradition if the report proved true. Berg is being held at Merrill, Texas. FIRE DESTROYS HOME; LIQUOR STOCK SAVED OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 20. Fire destroyed the home of Cliff Durant, auto racing driver, aviator and automobile manufacturer, here during the night, with a loss estimated at $200,000. A two hundred thousand dollar stock of liquor was saved. Wife In Suit Charges Husband Quit His Job LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20.—"Being married took so much of the time," that R. Barlen said he had no time to work and so quit his job. This is what his wife, Patricia Barlen, charged in her suit for divorce filed yesterday. She alleges that she was forced to earn her own living. The couple was married last March and lived together about four months. Vising of Passports By Consuls Ordered Today WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Persons intending to enter Mexico must have passports vised by the Mexican consul within whose jurisdiction the holder resides, the Department of State was informed today. It was said the Mexican consuls along the border have discontinued vising the certified copies of passport applications and only full passports vised as above set forth are acceptable for travel in Mexico. LONG BEACH MAN TO MAKE AWNINGS IN THIS CITY LONG BEACH MAN TO MAKE AWNINGS IN THIS CITY Charles E. Davis of Long Beach has launched a new business in Anaheim, the Anaheim Awning Company. He said today that this is a good location for an awning factory. His headquarters for the present will be at the chamber of commerce rooms. Went On Honeymoon; Took Wife With Him A writer to a London daily paper, joining in the widespread chorus of public complaints against the inefficiency of the government telephone service, relates the following personal experience. On returning from his honeymoon he was greatly astonished to receive a statement from the post-office requiring payment for calls made from his telephone during his absence. He declared that the house had been closed and even confided why he had been away, whereupon the official, after due deliberation, suggested: "Could it not be your wife who had been using the phone in your absence?" It was only after the writer had carefully explained that he had taken the precaution to have his wife with him on his honeymoon that the calls were finally canceled. It is easy to convince the average woman that her husband is always right—except when he is arguing with her. MESSAGE OF THE CLOCK Find the time." 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