oc-plain-dealer 1922-07-22
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THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
An Independent Newspaper, Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
R. W. ERNEST, Manager
PAUL V. HESTER, Editor
Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co: Per yr. $3; six months $1.75
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Cal., as second-class matter
DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS
In Thy deep pity, keep me from mistake.
Mistakes in guiding others on, through way
Which shining looks, and leads to sunny height,
Only to lose ourselves at close of day.
And wander in dense woods, through dangerous night.
—Susan M. Day.
Don't let your nervous system center in your right-hand pants pocket.
The world should not be given peace by piecemeal or by scraps.
The Nation would flourish, economically, if its strikes were settled.
"The little red school house" is one of the great and inspiring assets of this Nation.
When a woman's thoughts are centered on millinery, it is difficult for an agent to sell her a new stove polish.
More than 31,000,000 Americans live out in the country. But there are not that many "prospects" for sellers of gold bricks.
Podestrians should do the square thing and the safe thing by traffic, by not indulging in "jay-walking." Cross the streets only at intersections.
Politics should be tempered with reason, thoughtfulness and common sense, and should be divested of narrowness, prejudice and bigotry.
Public libraries are a boon of inestimable value to this country. They bring the best in literature within reach of the poorest and humblest.
FALLING METEORS NOT MENACE TO EARTH
It is a blessed thing that this earth is enveloped with an atmosphere sufficiently heavy and palpable to break the force of meteoric substances hurled against this planet, or into which the earth plunges in its own revolution around the sun. If it were not for this atmospheric envelope the earth would be bombarded with meteors.
Falling of meteors on both the Pacific and the Atlantic coasts, a few evenings ago, has renewed interest in these spectacular heavenly visitors. There have been many instances of meteoric bodies of great weight falling upon the earth and sinking far into the ground. Fortunately, none of these has fallen in a thickly populated region. There is no record of human beings having been struck by fragments of meteors. That the inhabited portions of the earth are immune to these visitations and that the whole earth escapes disastrous showers of metoric solids, is ascribable to the protecting hand of Providence.
GREAT BRITAIN IS TO PAY AMERICA IN FULL
Great Britain will not repudiate any part of its World War debts. It will pay the United States in full — more than $4,000,000,000 principal, besides interest. This is the reassuring official word which comes from London. The example of Britain in thus courageously undertaking to pay its obligations, dollar for dollar, should be salutary among other nations of Europe. It also should have wholesome effect upon the world's financial situation.
It should be among nations as among individuals — every nation should meet its obligations in full. There come times with nations, as with individual nations created by
Pedestrians should do the square thing and the safe thing by traffic, by not indulging in "jay-walking." Cross the streets only at intersections.
Politics should be tempered with reason, thoughtfulness and common sense, and should be divested of narrowness, prejudice and bigotry.
Public libraries are a boon of inestimable value to this country. They bring the best in literature within reach of the poorest and humblest.
Reactionism in politics is not in favor with the people. They want constructive policies. They want forward looking statesmanship.
Appreciate the work of the school teacher. It is exacting and wearing on mind and body. Tell her frequently that you know how hard her work is and that you are pleased with what she is doing.
One person out of every three lives on a farm, in the United States, and the other two are looking forward to the time when they can go to the country to live, while the one living on the farm expects sometime to go to the city to live. Such is human nature!
Pedestrians should do the square thing and the safe thing by traffic, by not indulging in "jay-walking." Cross the streets only at intersections.
Politics should be tempered with reason, thoughtfulness and common sense, and should be divested of narrowness, prejudice and bigotry.
Public libraries are a boon of inestimable value to this country. They bring the best in literature within reach of the poorest and humblest.
Reactionism in politics is not in favor with the people. They want constructive policies. They want forward looking statesmanship.
Appreciate the work of the school teacher. It is exacting and wearing on mind and body. Tell her frequently that you know how hard her work is and that you are pleased with what she is doing.
One person out of every three lives on a farm, in the United States, and the other two are looking forward to the time when they can go to the country to live, while the one living on the farm expects sometime to go to the city to live. Such is human nature!
It should be among nations as among individuals — every nation should meet its obligations in full. There come times with nations, as with individuals, when credit must be asked—when extension of time for payment must be had. But this is not to the discredit of an honest nation, as it is not to the discredit of an honest individual. In truth, the same standards of honor should prevail among nations as among individuals. Great Britain is pursuing the course that all friends of the mother country were quite confident she would adopt.
President Obregon* is doing very well in preserving order in Mexico, and nothing should be said or done from the American side of the border to embarrass him and make his task more difficult.
Good teeth will match any kind of clothes you want to wear.
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223 No. Los Angeles Street Anaheim
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30x3 ... $ 7.85
30x3½ ... 16.70 8.75
31x4 ... 26.15 14.70
32x4 ... 28.35 15.60
33x4 ... 29.50 15.95
34x4 ... 30.00 16.25
(Other sizes in proportion)
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—Para-Bell Cords are 6-ply in 30x3½; 8-ply in the larger sizes; have one of the toughest beads possible and are guaranteed 10,000 miles. Our Fabric Tires are guaranteed 6000 and 7000 miles and Tubes one year. Hundreds of Anaheim residents can vouch for the quality of these Tires. Let us display our service.
SUTTON & MENDOZA
The Reliable Tire Co.
Phone 379J
147 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif.
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Th' ole fashioned candidate that used t' promise t' reduce taxes now has a son running for office that's goin't bring booze back. We're all strangers when it comes t' findin' Easy Street.
Town in Review
NO DOUBT THE GOLD CURE WILL
HELP HER
"My soul is dead," says Mary Lygo, Ziegfield Follies girl who has just sued a Chicago millionaire for $100,-000 for breach of promise, and his mother for a like amount for slander.
Filipinos who came over to get their freedom and were denied it, were given the freedom of N' Yawk the other day. That oughta hold 'em for an hour or two!
SMART GELL
The girl who was called "the girl with the million dollar leg" in France created a furore in New York.
New York Letter
July 22. Everything new or helpful these days in solving our problems has the word "community" tacked on. We have Community Service, Community Centers, and what not. But now in New York we are to have a Community Church. This edifice is to be constructed at 34th street and Park avenue, under the pastorage of the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, the Rev. Harvey Dee Brown, and Rev. John Herrman Randall. Its purpose, aside from its religious aspect, will be one of "healthful dramatic entertainment." This idea is not as revolutionary as it would seem because those with a mind for history will recall that the early church was the scene, in fact the center, of all dramatic entertainment. The auditorium of the church is to seat 1450 persons and will be decorated after the manner of a theatre rather than a church, with murals exemplifying Freedom, Truth, Democracy and the coming Golden Age. In addition to the church and theatrical equipment the church is to have all the appurtenances which go to make a community center.
The lot of the stowaway need not be so hard, if he is possessed of Polis personality. On the White Star Liner "Cedric" arriving the other day, seventeen year old John Vacherek ended up a first-class passenger, whereas he had started as one of the non-paying occupants of the hold. This venturesome lad left Poland because he was tired of his Fatherland, and thought the United States as good a country as any. He was well dressed and of prepossessing appearance and early in the voyage excited the interest of several of the first-class passengers, who passed him from cabin to cabin, concealing him until within two days of arrival. Then the villains, in the shape of the ship officers, discovered him and took him in charge. On pleas for leniency big touring car to lot buyers.
Winthrop Bowen, selling agent for the Belmont Shore properites at Long Beach, purchased a big six, seven-passenger Bulck recently as an advertising stunt for placing the properties before the people of Orange-co and in particular Anaheim where he has opened offices in the new Kraemer bldg.
This big Bulck is equipped with all the latest devices, including a new, improved California top known to the motoring world as the Thompson son top. This top, while being of especial beauty in design—hand some, dignified and graceful—also is more convenient than any other top of a similar nature in that it combines all the comfort of both the sedan and touring car types.
When used as a sedan the glass doors will swing with the doors of the car without being removed or pushed back into the body of the car as is the case with all other tops of this type. When used as a touring car, the windows are so fitted that only one can be seen and it looks as if the windows had disappeared into the doors.
In commenting on his new purchase, Mr. Bowen said, "We bought this car because we believe the Bulck is as good automobile value as can be bought, just as a lot at Belmont Shore Place, Long Beach, is as good value as it is possible to buy. We paid over $2500 for the car altho our lots run from only $750 up, and are without a doubt the best investment value in that section. We bot a big Bulck which will carry seven passengers; the best that money can buy because we wish to let the people of Anaheim know that Belmont Shore Place is a "Big Six" development. Just as the Bulck is a car anyone would be proud to own, so is Belmont Shore Place, which is only 18 miles from here, property which is appealing to the pride of the buyers no matter how conservative shrewd they may be.
Already over 2500 lots have been sold during the six days of our activity which proves more than words the true value at Belmont Shore Place.
SMART GELL
The girl who was called "the girl with the million dollar leg" in France created a furore in New York. She kept 'em hid.
Vichy, France, has decided to put a ban on bull fighting. Gosh, we wish the local political campaign was over, too.
Uncle John Rockefeller stood and smiled the other day while a dozen photographers took his picture. It's the only thing of Uncle John's anybody ever did take.
HOUSEKOLD HINT
A new way to wash dishes, if you company's offer is unusually attractive line and beat them.
We Always Thought It Took Something Like That to Make a Person Eat the Second One
News item: Atlantic City peddlers arrested for putting cocaine in the hot dog sandwiches.
Long Distance Transfusions
Twelve Lynn women who responded to the Lynn hospital's call for volunteers willing to give their blood in transfusion, notified the hospital of their willingness to submit to transfusion either by telephone, postal or in person—Lynn (Mass.) Item.
You may break, you may shatter their nerve if you will; But the slick politician Will "argue" you still.
MISS VIRGINIA PEARSON, screen star, gets a $1000 prize for having the most perfect back in America. Virginia never wears porus plasters and, hence, never strains her spine reaching to scratch.
WOMAN is going to marry the man who shot her. Revenge is sweet.
THERE are too many files that haven't been swatted yet.
WHITE ELEPHANT—1922 MODEL
BANGKOK, Siam,—Hon. Pott Luk former chief Siamese police, who incurred royal favor, is out of luck. The king has given Luck a pedigree white elephant. Luk cannot refuse the gift, nor can he sell or give it away. He must feed the elephant, although it eat him out of house and home.
Realism may be all right on our present-day stage, but producers had better take into account its effect on the actors. After all, you and I are in the audience with the footlights between, or blinking at the cinema operation on the screen. The risk falls to the actor himself. In a recent moving picture, utilizing a half dozen bona fide Hindos in a thrilling Brahma Temple scene, it was thought "supers" would do as well as the real thing. All went well until out of the darkness of the scene the figure of a brahma idol appeared, blinking his eyes in a foreboding manner. With shrieks of terror the would-be Hindos about-faced and fled, and it was necessary to postpone the shooting of the scene until the next night when some real "broken-in" Brahma actors were produced, who feared not.
If one can't check one's baby at a restaurant, where can one? It seemed a logical place for a child to Mrs. Kittle Wagner, of West Twenty-second street. She wanted to go to the theatre the other evening and as the baby is only six months old, it didn't seem just right to take her along. So she asked a waitress in a Brooklyn restaurant to take care of her. When the mother failed to return after the play, the waitress turned the baby over to the police, who took it to the Kings County Hospital. Mrs. Wagner was naturally indignant when she learned about that the next day.
Auckland Geddes. In a London address, he advises all good Britishers to visit America as tourists. He says that scores of them go to America as lecturers or to beg, but all such should keep their mouths shut. In short, he wants Americans to see the real British people.
There should be reciprocity in this matter. Most Americans who visit England makeools of themselves as prodigals or by bragging about Niagara Falls, New York hotels or the superior American plumbing.
CHURCH BUSINESS MEETING
The regular monthly business meeting of the Undenominational church of the Lord was held last night at the residence of the pastor, Rev. Jesse N. Blakely, 511 No. Olive-st. The Tuesday night Bible study and the Thursday night prayer meeting were combined, and will be held on Wednesday nights until September 1. The hour of the mid-week meeting was set for 7:30 p.m. The pastor was given a two weeks' vacation in August. The Sunday evening preaching services at 7:30 p.m. are to be suspended, a praise service to take the place. The regular preaching services on Sunday mornings and Sunday afternoons are to be continued. Full attendance at the Sunday evening praise service is urged.
Watch and jewelry repair, Witman's.
All work guaranteed. Phone 813, City Dye Works and Cleaners, 314 S. Los Angeles-st, Anaheim.
THERE are too many flies that haven’t been swatted yet.
WHITE ELEPHANT—1922 MODEL
BANGKOK, Slam.—Hon. Pott Luk former chief Siamese police, who incurred royal favor, is out of luck. The king has given Luck a pedigree white elephant. Luk cannot refuse the gift, nor can he sell or give it away. He must feed the elephant, although it eat him out of house and home.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Hon. U. S. Senate, prominent governing body, is out of luck. The G. O. P. kings have given the Senate a pedigreed Old Guard tariff. The Senate cannot refuse the gift, nor give it away. It must keep the tariff, although it eat the party out of home in the White House.
THE REAL SELDOM SEEN
WE EXTEND the glad hand to Sir
USED CAR SALE
1921 Ford Touring, $125 Down.
Ford Coupe, $135 Down.
Ford Sedan, $200 Down.
Latest Model Chevrolet, $175 Down.
Other Chevrolets as low as $75 Down.
Appleby Motor Car Co.
247 N. Los Angeles Street
Auckland Geddes. In a London address, he advises all good Britishers to visit America as tourists. He says that scores of them go to America as lecturers or to beg, but all such should keep their mouths shut. In short, he wants Americans to see the real British people.
There should be reciprocity in this matter. Most Americans who visit England makeools of themselves as prodigals or by bragging about Niagara Falls, New YYork hotels or the superior American plumbing.
WONDER how old Mr. McCormick’s new glands suit him.
EVERY TIME gas goes up the shoe dealers grin.
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JUST GLASS F
BIG TOURING
TO LOT BUYERS
Bowen, selling agent for Shore properties at Long Island, based a big six, seven-panek recently as an advertor placing the properties people of Orange-co and Anaheim where he has resides in the new Kraemer-Bulck is equipped with most devices, including a used California top known being world as the Thompson top, while being of beauty in design,—handled and graceful,—also is absent than any other top nature in that it comfort of both the touring car types.
And as a sedan the glass window with the doors of not being removed or into the body of the car with all other tops of When used as a touring windows are so fitted that be seen and it looks as news had disappeared into putting on his new pur-own said, "We bought use we believe the Bulck automobile value as can just as a lot at Belmont Long Beach, is as good is possible to buy. We 500 for the car altho from only $750 up, and doubt the best invest-that section. We bot which will carry seven the best that money can wish to let the people know that Belmont Shore Big Six" development.
Bulck is a car anyone bud to own, so is Bel-lace, which is only 18 more, property which is the pride of the buyers now conservative shrewd or 2500 lots have been six days of our actives more than words the Belmont Shore Place.
NU-WAY TIRE CO.'S HOUSES GOOD VALUE
The Nu-Way Tire Company of 327 South Los Angeles street is also in the business of house-building. The concern erected three substantial houses for its own use in Valencia Square and now is selling them. It plans five more as soon as these are sold. With a dozen trees on each lot, an excellent location and residences with all modern improvements, the company's offer is unusually attractive.
Watch and jewelry repair, Witman's.
STRANGE THINGS happen. We know a bachelor who is in debt.
HANNAH L. HORWITZ
Candidate for Justice of the Peace Primary Election, Aug. 29th, 1922 of Anaheim Township I THANK YOU
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