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1922-09-02 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS Above all, do not recent temptation; do not be perplexed because it seems to thicken round you more and more, and ceases neither for effort, nor for agony, nor prayer. That is your practice. That is the practice which God appoints you; and it is having its work in making you patient, and humble, and generous, and unselfish, and kind, and courteous.—Henry Drummond. Industry will revive when industrial warfare ends. Industrial warfare should end so that industry may revive. Co-operation must become the keynote in industry. War to the knife and knife to the hill. In industry, would bring incalculable losses and deplorable disasters to the country. This warring is bad for labor, bad for capital, bad for the public, bad for the whole country. This Nation would bring upon itself deserved reproach should it become unmindful and neglectful of its heroic war veterans. These always should have, so long as any of them survive, the generous, appreciative care and consideration which is their due from ma grateful Nation and people. Strikes of coal miners and railroad workers have brought lamentable hardships upon the country and huge losses. These hardships and losses will continue for some time, even though the strikes should be settled fully within a few days, as now seems probable. Is any stronger evidence needed than this to prove that a better, wiser, more humane, more business-like, moer equitable plan should be found for settling industrial disputes? BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS IS FAIR TO LOOK UPON Put a company of men in a large hall, filled with women. On one side are beautiful women; on the other side are women homely in appearance and not pleasing to the eye. Is there any doubt as to the direction in which male eyes would be turned? This Nation may be likened to a great hall. It is filled with conditions. Many conditions are fair and comely and pleasing to contemplate. Some conditions are ugly and displeasing. But should one look only upon the ugly and displeasing and never regard the many beauties and comelinesses which are to be found throughout the land? In other words, why not give more time and attention to looking upon the bright side of things, and not so much time to regarding the dark side? The Nation's economic situation has its dark spots. But it has many bright spots. And its futur is aglow with promise. Let's look upon these brightnesses more and upon the dark spots less. To do so will nurture a healthy, wholesome optimism. REUNITING OF CHINA IS IN PROSPECT Dr. Sun and Gen. Wu are making up in China. Their interchange of pledges to work for the reunification of China may lead to epochal development. Civil war has been raging for months in that ancient land, Dr. Sun's forces have been defeated. But that eminent figure in the life of China is not to go into eclipse. In the midst of his military defent, Dr. Sun makes magnanimous proposals for bringing the warring factions together, to reunite the republic and to restore orderly constitutional government. The government and people of the United States have been and are the Strikes of coal miners and railroad workers have brought lamentable hardships upon the country and huge losses. These hardships and losses will continue for some time, even though the strikes should be settled fully within a few days, as now seems probable. Is any stronger evidence needed than this to prove that a better, wiser, more business-like, moe equitable plan should be found for settling industrial disputes? The farmer and the orchardist should have prompt and adequate railroad service, to carry their perishable products to market. The consumers of the Nation should have the benefit of transportation service to bring these products to them. No dispute between railway employers and employees should stand in the way of or paralyze this service for the quick and orderly distribution of necessaries to consumers. Ford Owners use Veedol Fordol IT STOPS THAT CHATTER NENNO & BOCK EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO pledges to work for the reunification of China may lead to epocal development. Civil war has been raging for months in that ancient land, Dr. Sun's forces have been defeated. But that eminent figure in the life of China is not to go into eclipse. In the midst of his military defeat, Dr. Sun makes magnanimous proposals for bringing the warring factions together, to reunite the republic and to restore orderly constitutional government. The government and people of the United States have been and are the consistent friends of China, and there would be feelings of gratification throughout the country should the North and South China reunite and compose their differences. EASIEST FLIGHT British aviation scientists claim to have demonstrated that the easiest flight is one along an undulating course, like that taken by birds and fish. A wire clip to be pad of paper has been resident of Seattle to person to write by gui Day and Night Ambulance HUDDLE FU HOME WALTER S. HUDDLE Corner Lemon and Telephones 870. EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO 145 S. Los Angeles Phone 424 LOOK FOR THIS SIGN BATTERY EXIDE ONE BATTERY ONE PRICE No Seconds Fair Prices and First-Class Service that will please you. G. H. ENNIS AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC CO. 243 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 155 TOWN IN REVIEW Sour grapes were quoted at $85: crate on the local political market today. The market opened firm and insistent until about noon, when it dropped rapidly with the report that the raspberry crop was practically all gone. Man places the heat of three stars at 10,000 degrees. This beats Aug. 29. When they start talking about the new fail styles for women, we know who is going to fall. ODDITIES IN THE NEWS A Mexican general is said to have died a natural death. RESCUE What is the most terrible situation you could get in? Few worse than being imprisoned in a mine, by a cave-in. The suspense is agonizing, not knowing whether help is coming or not. Uncle Sam, working with mine owners, is introducing portage wireless receiving outfits which miners will carry with them. Through tons of fallen rock, radio will carry the glad news: "Cheer up! Rescue is at hand." Almost supernatural. Tom Sims has figured it out that a mosquito "bites the hand that feeds him." April, June and November; and so have all the rest, Unless you carry it in your vest. Thirsty days has September. FAMOUS LAST WORDS Good heavens! You told me he had left the city." The hunting season, when cows look like deer and chickens look like birds. Also the small boy's school season, when life looks like a fizzle. BAY RUM? "Rum seized on the bay." THIS IS THE HEN'S LAUGHTER In a stern voice the judge said, "Sam, it looks as though you were drinking again." Sam replied very weak and mournfully. "YYs, sah; dat was sho'ow ill stuff Ah had, jedge. Ah was drinkin' 'at chicken hootch." "Chicken hootch? Why, I never heard of it." Yes, sah, jedge; chicken hootch. One drink and you lay."—Judge. "How Dry I Am," as It Will Be Rendered If They Bar Booze Jokes from Vaudeville: "No One Is at All Informed as to the Utterly Arid Condition in Which I Discovered Myself." Average life of a $5 bill is said to be 10 months. We're triving to hang on until October. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING WISE AND WITTY Health is free, but sickness costs a lot of money. Take war out of history, and mighty little remains. Busy folks not only make the best citizens, but the best living. Many a man has been run over when he tried to head the future off. All wise men are fools occasionally, and fools are frequently very small. When you know enough to keep out of the law you are a good lawyer. AID TO BLIND A wire clip to be placed across a pad of paper has been invented by a resident of Seattle to enable a blind person to write by guiding his penell. Day and Night Service Ambulance HUDDLE FUNERAL HOME WALTER S. HUDDLE, Director Corner Lemon and Broadway Telephones 870J—870M COMMENTS OF THE PRESS WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING SNOBBERY OR DEMOCRACY! Sloux City Tribune Twenty-five years of toll, first in the coal and wood business and then in meat and poultry, enable Mike di Carlo to buy a house in Nahant. Mike, Italian butcher, purchased his country home in the heart of Boston's most exclusive summer resort. In town—Lynn—Mike and his good wife, Angeina with her round gold carrings, and their seven children, live above his shop. But in summer, then Mike is in his glory. The big house at Nahant and its lawn overflows with happy children, thirty and forty at a time. The children are brought out from the city in Mike's wheezy truck, and supplied with plenty of spaghetti and other spicy things that Angelina delights to cook. However, the "blue noses" of Nahant did not like Mike and his visitors in their midst. They filed a complaint against the butcher. The judge, a wise judge, dismissed the case; whereupon Mike was called upon by his admirers for a speech. He sputtered: "They tell me Senator Lodge is one of those who made a compalnt against me. I do not believe it. I write the Senator a letter, inviting him to come to my house and give a talk to the children. I ask him to pass a law in the Senate making any-body who has a lawn let children play on it. That is what God made lawns for." "It is disorderly to sing the great operas that Nahant residents pay big sums to hear in the opera house? Is it disorderly to share my good fortune with those who are less fortunate? People in Nahant have told me it was a mistake to let the kids of Lynn play on my land." "They say it does not fit in with the tone of the village. It is an exclusive village with wealthy estates. But is that American? Is that democracy?"" That is the story amusing perhaps. Yet there is a pertinent thought in Mike di Carlos' inquiry: "Is that democracy?" Are we rearering in this country a class of snobs? The Nation needs the votes of its good citizens. Too often the irresponsible element crowds the polling places — corruptly induced to go there, in many instances—while honest, substantial voters, rich and poor, absent themselves from the polls. The good citizen does not exemplify good citizenship in this. Remember! Apex and Para Bell Tires have been given the "acid" test in this locality. Many of them have already far exceeded their guaranteed mileage and we have yet to register a "kick". Para Bell Cords are truly a Long Distance Tire 30x3 Fabric $7.85 32x4 Fabric $15.60 30x3½ Fabric $8.75 34x4 Fabric $16.25 Other Sizes in Proportion. are truly a Long Distance Tire 30x3 Fabric $7.85 32x4 Fabric $15.60 30x3½ Fabric $8.75 34x4 Fabric $16.25 Other Sizes in Proportion. SUTTON & MENDOZA Reliable Tire Co. 147 So. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone 379-J The Hupmobile bears a good name today, because it has deserved it through 14 years of good Hupmobiles. A safe car to buy. Golden State Motor Co. 133 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 885 Hupmobile SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 2, 1922. Subscription rate—In No. Orange-co. Per yr. $3; six months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Cal., as second-class matter Big Franklin Announcement See Tuesday’s Plain Dealer Sept. 5th Bob White Company Nash Franklin 332 W. Center St., 'Anaheim Phone 548 Your Opportunity THIS WEEK Equip the Ford Coupe, Roadster, Touring car or Truck with full oversize 30x3½. Gum Dipped Cords At $27.50 Per Pair THIS WEEK Equip the Ford Coupe, Roadster, Touring car or Truck with full oversize 30x3½. Gum Dipped Cords At $27.50 Per Pair Don't be fooled into substituting your fabric tires with so called Interchangable Cords—You do NOT increase riding quality or wear. We have TIRES 30x3½ at $8.99 The Most Trustworthy Tire Built Get the Truth on Rubber NuWay Tire Co. Firestone and Olfield Tires Phone 664 327 So. Los Angeles Anaheim Plain Dealer Want Ads Will Bring Results There are now six Durant factories all newly built or equipped to produce Durant cars in accordance with Durant standards—Oakland, California; Lansing, Michigan; Muncie, Indiana; Long Island City, New York; Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Toronto, Canada. DURANT Just 'A Real Good Car. Boleby Motor Car Co. Angeles St. Anaheim