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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS When one has come to seek the honor that comes from God only, he will take the withholding of the honor that comes from men very quietly.—George MacDonald. A bald-headed man has a hard time being recognized as a genius. Tomorrow was invented as a time to show you what a fool you were today. Our biggest mistake as a nation seems to be that of trying to get rich without doing any work. Liberty Bonds have vindicated themselves abundantly as investments. The people should have relief from the ill effects of disastrous industrial warfare. Cuba, in its financial troubles, turns to Uncle Sam. Several foreign countries have this habit. With European resorts overcharging American tourists, the return to normal over there may be said to have begun. The number of fatal accidents in this country is appalling. People take too many chances. There is too much reckless disregard for life. This is a "less" age. The latest is a motorless airplane. Glenn H. Curtis, one of the earliest flyers and a substantial aeronaut expresses great faith in the new craft. Quietly, but steadily and surely, the march of progress proceeds. Particularly is there notable advancement in aeronautics. PRESIDENT SAYS WORDS OF LEASE The President of the United States, by virtue of his exiled office, becomes official spokesman for the Nation and the interpreter of its political ideals. This transcendently important and powerful position gives the occupant of the White House a profoundly impressive sense of responsibility. Mr. Harding, in his utterances, gives evidence of his quickened consciousness of his tremendous responsibilities as President. Speaking to a body of citizen soldiers, whom he reviewed in front of the White House, President Harding referred to the United States as a "republic wholly devoted to peace." He went on to say that "there is no thought in America of armed warfare; there is not a design on the parr of your country to carry on an armed campaign in any direction; we are concerned only with peace and the security of peace." This is a fair and faithful statement of the attitude of the government and people of the United States. It is the traditional attitude and policy of this Nation and people. Boys and girls are born with peace on their lips, with peaceful intentions implanted in their breasts. They grow to adult years without being imbued with hatred of any nation or people and without having the lust for war aroused and cultivated within them. Being a failure is real hard work. The more members you appoint on a committee, the longer it takes to get anything done. As age comes on, a crying need develops for a topee that will turn gray in harmony with a man's own hair. This is a "less" age. The latest is a motorless airplane. Glenn H. Curtis, one of the earliest flyers and a substantial aeronaut expresses great faith in the new craft. Quietly, but steadily and surely, the march of progress proceeds. Particularly is there notable advancement in aeronautics. WHEELER SIGNS Anaheim's New and Modern Sign Shop Our Motto is NOTHING To Large To Small 211 N. 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"They go to bed at ten o'clock." Shortly afterwards, people's telephone bells began ringing along about two and three a.m. and when the frightened householder is sufficiently awake to find the 'phone and answer it, he is met by cheery laughter and the person calling cuts off. The telephone company and the police are working together to make sure that they are on the trail of the right man, and then Garden City folks are going to have their good ten hours of sleep again. It's pathetic the way some people have to work so hard to make an honest living and then have it stolen from them! Here's the poor bootleggers, now. "Bootleggers have to hire watchmen nowadays because so many people are dishonest," A. F. Dedcole told Magistrate Oberwager the other day in court, at the arraignment of two men charged with illegal transportation of liquor. Derecole said he was employed as a watchman by bootleggers. Life keeps pretty well balanced in spite of everything. Every time delicatessens or votes take woman away from her hours at home, something else draws her back. We talked "woman's" place is in the home for so long that we grew convinced that it was true. Then it all seemed upset; but now who comes along to lengthen woman's hours at home? Who, indeed, but those benefactors who make her beautiful! Four hours at a beauty shop to get a hair-wave made permanent has been difficulty. This is the fruition of 17 years of work on improvements of various kinds to make waves lovingly and more lasting and all that until he has achieved the climax in this "every-woman-owned-her-owned-wave-in-heer-own-home" equipment for new laanoll process. It contains the curling heaters, bottle of lanot, saffron strips and all else that goes to turning plain Mary into lovely Marilyn. If William Allen White has doubts about the modern boys' love for dogs being what it used to be, he ought to comfort himself with the thought of little girls' affection for them. Story tellers may assign the dog as the special friend of boy, but the fact doesn't bear them up. A black and white setter dog over in Brooklyn owes its life to the sympathy of the little girl it attacked the other day. Patrolman Humers saw the settler go after the child, ther her dress and throw her into a panic. He rushed to the spot and was about to shoot the dog whenthe little girl pleaded with him so intensely for its life that he relented and took it to the police station instead to hold for examination. Jane Cowl will play the principal role in the first production of the Equity Players at the Forty-eighth street theatre. The opening production will be a modern Spainish entitled "Malvaloca". After two months, which has been fixed as the life of each play, Miss Cowl will return to the management of the Selwyns. The Equity Players will then produce "Hospitality", an American tragedy by Leon Cunningham. They will begin their season, October 2. There must be a protecting and may be a romantic "guide* directing the life of Miss Bertha Barnes, 247 East Fifty-seventh street. The other Another good thing about bobbed hair's that your wife is never able to find a long hair on your coat, radios E. G. Writers are arguing over whether Roosevelt bushed in the White House. Bet Harding is interested. GOOD ONE. FROM JUDGE Dauber — Brushem paints some very realistic work, doesn't he? Kanavas — Yes. Last March he painted an apple and I heard some one today say it was rotten. Aviator Doolittle, who broke the ocean to ocean flight record, answers the question, what's in a name? Fashion note says men's winter clothes will be about the same. Ours will, anyway. The county supervisors are taking an official count of the ballots of the primary election. We suggest that after they finish this they find out who won the Willard-Dempsey fight. Pennsylvania state police, checking up law-breakers, find that crime tendencies run in five-year cycles after the age of 30. That is, an individual's danger years—the periods when he is most apt to break the law—are 25, 40, 45, 50, 55, etc. Can you explain it? Invisible emotional and mental waves pulsate through people, with the regularity of a pendulum or of ocean tides. Is crime a force like electricity? TOM SIMS SAYS: Blessings on thee, little dame— Bareback girl, with knees tied same, With thy short transparent clothes, With thy rolled down, silken hose, With thy red lips, reddened more, Smeared with lipstick from the store, With thy makeup on thy face, And thy bobbed hair's jaunty grace. From my heart I give thee joy— Thank the Lord I was born a boy! HOUSEHOLD HINT When baby outgrows his rompers, Sis can use 'em for a bathing suit. LIL GEE GEE SAYS: There are two kinds of men in the world: Men and those things that say, "Oh, deah!" If lending money makes enemies, we know a man who certainly does want to be friendly. There is a Sanskirt word of 152 syllables. Please do not tell the man who names Pullman cars. A dark past isn't in it with a dark future. Truth is no stranger than it is scarce. Life keeps pretty well balanced in spite of everything. Every time delicatessens or votes take woman away from her hours at home, something else draws her back. We talked "woman's" place is in the home for so long that we grew convinced that it was true. Then it all seemed upset; but now who comes along to lengthen woman's hours at home? Who, indeed, but those benefactors who make her beautiful! Four hours at a beauty shop to get a hair-wave made permanent has been for the past few years accepted as an essential part of woman's routine every six months or so. It was too bad that the beef must go unroasted and the baby unadmired on those afternoons, but fashion spoke and must be obeyed. Now, Nestle, the man who started all the trouble has come to the rescue. He is sending forth a home outt to overcome that Equity Players at the Forty-eighth street theatre. The opening production will be a modern Spainish play entitled "Malvaloca". After two months, which has been fixed as the life of each play, Miss Cowl will return to the management of the Selwyns. The Equity Players will then produce "Hospitality", an American tragedy by Leon Cunningham. They will begin their season, October 2. There must be a protecting and may be a romantic "guide" directing the life of Miss Bertha Barnes, 247 East Fifty-seventh street. The other night she leaned too far out of her window screamed, and fell—straight into the arms of Oliver K Huber, who was passing by. He had heard thigh young woman scream, braced himself and caught her. They were shaken up a bit but neither of them hurt. Watch & Jewelry repairing. Witman's If lending money makes enemies, we know a man who certainly does want to be friendly. There is a Sanskirt word of 152 syllables. Please do not tell the man who names Pullman cars. A dark part isn't in it with a dark future. Truth is no stranger than it is scarce. RE-ELECT CITRUS BOARD POMONA, Sept. 8.—The directing board of the Claremont Citrus Ass'n was re-elected at the annual meeting here. Officers elected wer: Charles D. Bakr, president; R. K. Pitzr, vice-president; Fred C. Jacogb, secretary and manager; and Frank W. Ford, FF. L. Baynham and L. E. Sheets, directors. SPIRITUAL ASS'N MEETS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8.—The Cal. Spiritual Ass'n is holding its 27th annual convention here at the Muscle Art Studio bilding. Rev. Lily H. J. Lingwood Smith of Australia brought greetings from her country. Watch & Jewelry repairing. Witman's WATCH CHILDREN'S EYES Neglect often means serious defects in vision, education and health. Our examination will tell. 179 W. Center St. DR.W.R.BLAKELY OPTOMETRIST ANAHEIM CALIF. Chest CIGAR Of finest Turkish and LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO Co. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 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 COMMENTS OF THE PRESS WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING IDLENESS IS BANEFUL EXISTENCE—Sacramento Bee Back in New York, a certain son of a rich mother has petitioned the court to increase his income from $20,000 to $40,000 because of a marriage. The petitioner, through his attorney, stated that it was possible for him to get along on the first amount while single, but it is insufficient for his support as a married man. And he adds in his own behalf that he was "raised for a life of idleness." Under the present custom and laws of democratic America, perhaps there is nothing for the court to do but to grant the petition, as the judge in the case did. And perhaps this drone is not to be blamed so much as the parents, who brought him up with the idea that he was to bask in the sunshine, and to live in luxury on the toll and sweat of other men's brows. But it strikes the writer as ridiculous that the Creator, who made that any such condition should exist. Great wealth means great opportunities and great responsibility. Because a man is ount compelled by the bread and butter necessities to work is no valid reason why he should be either a shirker or an idler. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt came of a wealthy family, but his life was made glorious by achievement of the highest order. Any thought of idling his time away was abhorrent to him, as it should be to any sensible tnd thoughtful being. For it is only through effort of some kind that the real joys of life are to be tasted. It is really a poverty-strioken character that spend all, and makes no contribution to his world. What Is a Christian? 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