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DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS Many the labors of life become acts of religion and offering to Thee, by the conscientiousness, purity of motive, and devotion to Thy will of perfect good from which they are performed. —William Ellery Channing. The price of high living is not coming down. As an emergency shipbuilder, Uncle Sam has not scored a financial success. This year's disastrous strikes should lead to the adoption of a better way of settling industrial disputes. Reckless handling of fire at this season is a near-crime. All inflammable matter is dry as tinder. Fire perils are especially to be feared at this time. Be careful! California industries fare well in the new tariff measure. The handsome protection given the important productions of this state should be very beneficial and stimulative to augmented production. The country will be relieved to have Congress complete its legislative work and adjourn. Their adjustment can be made to the legislation that is enacted. Then there will be an end to suspense and uncertainty. With industrial peace near, through the Nation, the whole economic atmosphere is clearing, and better times are in prospect. The stage is set, as it were, for general improvement in business and industry. The primary system of making commodities available is expected with RUSH NOW. "The greatest economic revival that this nation has ever known" is coming in the wake of the settlement of the rail and coal strikes. In this opinion of Secretary of Labor Davis economic experts generally agree. These two strikes have been the only serious obstacles in the way of rapid progress toward economic normality. The industrial skies are clearing rapidly now. The storm-clouds are rolling by. And as the sun comes out there will be that livening, productive energizing in business and industry which is experienced in nature after a rainstorm. There will be more employment and greater call for men to work. This will mean heavier pay-rolls with resultant swelling of prosperity because those who work will have more money to spend in the diverse channels of trade. There will be a greater volume of manufacturing, which will call for more raw material, and this, in turn, will put more money into circulation. In truth, the prospective thriving will run in circles, benefiting all elements, and being of advantage to all parts of the country. DANGER OF FOREST FIRES IS GREAT NOW Even at the best, with extraordinary precautions among rangers and the constituted guardians of the forest reserves, several destructive forest fires have occurred in California this year. Protection of forest reserves should not be only a legal concern, but should be a moral consideration as well. Each and every person who goes into the forest reserves and uses fire there should feel a constraining moral responsibility to be extremely careful. Furthermore, all careful persons should feel morally bound to force others to be careful. If there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, if there were no operation, PART By If the boy becomes he learns he must make men do amount to man A grouch divides with has a monopoly Philosophy the form of freckles are The mother doubt wonder is a mother o The radio except for an neighbor Latest advice victorious Great ranean while we seven juvenile A trip that hours can not spend the two ing space. After all, tween a worker leader is in the artesets After eating ways seems to serve more say Once there he would make unreason was Now that getting into Rivers can resumes well have Congress complete its legislative work and adjourn. Then adjustment can be made to the legislation that is enacted. Then there will be an end to suspense and uncertainty. With industrial peace near, throughout the Nation, the whole economic atmosphere is clearing, and better times are in prospect. The stage is set, as it were, for general improvement in business and industry. The primary system of making nominations is on trial yet. Its success lies with the people themselves. If they participate in the elections, and vote with intelligence and independence, the success and usefulness of the primary are assured. Whatever conduces to the peace of the world should be fostered and supported. The government and people of the United States in any way and every way that is practicable and proper, do well to strive for the maintenance of just peace through the world. A former newsboy has become president of the University of Arizona. There is no limit to the aspirations of a newboy. President Harding was one when he was a boy; Thomas A. Edison was one. It is in order to take off one's hat to these bright ambitions lads who sell or deliver papers. The whole Nation, and the whole civilized world, rejoice that Mrs. Harding, wife of the President, is improving and bids fair to recover completely. She has exhibited wonderful courage and fortitude, and to her pluck and adaptability to physicians' formulas she owes her life in this critical illness. PROTECTION OF FOREST RESERVES should not be only a legal concern, but should be a moral consideration as well. Each and every person who goes into the forest reserves and uses fire there should feel a constraining moral responsibility to be extremely careful. Furthermore, all careful persons should feel morally bound to force others to be careful. If there were this co-operation at all times between the public and those who are charged with the protection of the forests many a disastrous fire would be averted. This moral responsibility should be stressed more. Everyone who enters a forest reserve should feel the weight of responsibility which conserving the forests imposes. RESILIENCY IS SHOWN BY MOTHER EARTH There is always this hopeful aspect to be considered when things are dark and desperate in any part of the civilized world—however great the crisis and resultant depression, it does not take long for conditions to swing back to normal. One may read or hear of desperate famines and general depression in some civilized country overseas. But, thanks to the recuperative powers of the modern world, it does not take long for things to right themselves. The World War left scars that will be generations in healing fully. And yet the world soon will recover to an amazing degree. This social and economic resiliency is one of the inspiring attributes of modern civilization. Calamities come quickly, but their effects are overcome much more quickly than in ages past. Youth's attentive fact that none great men make for the corner pane. Fame is fettle general public is about as obsessive. As winter appears some other energy now white shoes tha. The old-fashion thrill by holdi daughter who hasn't held a gag (Protected by...) A. Kniep Meat Market and Grocery 1001 No. Los Angeles Street Deliveries Every Day if Order are in Before 9 A.M. Open Evenings. Phone 568-W Deliverys Every Day if Order are in Before 9 A. M. Open Evenings. Phone 568-W Man's Home is his Castle once built for safety-now for happiness —In feudal times the main thought man had in living in a castle was that he might secure protection against the enemies who were constantly attacking him. —Today a man builds a home for comfort, for convenience, for real happiness, and with these there comes a sense of protection which is greater than could be attained when living in the old castle, with its frowning battlements and defended by its crude engines of war. —Home owning is not a fad—it is a necessity. Nothing else places a man as a real citizen in any community like the possession of his own home. Our business is to help you. Don't delay any longer, but act at once. —We have photographs and plans of real homes of a thousand different types. Drop in and consult out Photographic Plan Service before you invest in a home. The price of building materials has been materially reduced and it appears that they will not again be lower than they now are. It is time to act. Will you? GIBBS LUMBER Phone 801 801 E. Broadway Anaheim DEALER Except Sunday ESTER, Editor EDITORIAL IMPECTED NOW The revival known" is the settler strikes. In of Labor generally have been in the award eco-industrial now. The And as will be thatizing in which is exa employment to work. Pay-roll prosperity will have the diverse will be a facturing, draw ma will put tion. In living will all ele-ntage to. FIRES extraordi-gers and the for-tective for-california es should earn, but nation as son who and uses straining extremely careful bound to If there PARAGRAPHS By Robert Quillen If the boy is no account, it may be because he has a charge account. There are two classes of men; self-made men, and those who don't amount to much. A grouch is just an ordinary individual with a conviction that he has a monopoly of trouble. Philosophy, with a woman, takes the form of a conviction that her freckles are attractive. The mother of a large family no doubt wonders at times whether she is a mother or a referee. The radio is almost perfect now, except for an attachment to silence the neighbor's phonograph. Latest advices indicate that the victorious Greeks got to the Mediterranean while the defeated Turks still were seven jumps behind. A trip that formerly took two hours can now be made in 20 min-spend the two hours looking for parking space. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel TOWN IN REVIEW American flag saves Americans from Turks.—News item. They probably thought it was another Standard Oil filling station. KEEP IT SO Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe.—Thomas Jefferson. This is a good day to remark that the school of experience is always a high school. Of all sad words Of tongue or pen. The saddest am these—School's on again. NOISE CHARLIE REFUSES TO SECEDE It is a fact that someone has told around that I, Charles Spillberger, has been running a distill out in West Fork neighborhood. Now you have a perfect right, come one come all and look all over my place and prove it was a violation of the truth. And then, kind friends beware of the humble man or woman that has got so little to do as to start a falsehood-of this kind, and to the one that actually did the act I haven't got much to say only in my mind if it is possible for our Father which art in Heaven to despise a human being I would judge that one to be a split-tongued slanderer, llar, and cloven footed snake in the grass, Thanking you all, I remain still a After all, the chief difference between a working girl and a social leader is in the quality of their cigarettes. After eating a heavy supper, it always seems to us that the whale deserved more sympathy than Jonah. Once there was a candidate who said he would rather be defeated than make unreasonable expenditures. He was. Now that shipments of soap are getting into Russia, the soviet leaders can resume the blowing of bubbles. Well, promising doubhboys the interest on the European debt is one way to keep up interest in the European debt. Once there was a girl who didn’t read her sweetheart’s letters to her girl friends. She didn’t have any sweetheart. Correct this sentence: "I am going to the party," said the girl, "but I’m no slave to public opinion; pass the onions!" Youth’s attention is called to the fact that none of the statues show great men making a combination shoe for the corner pocket. Fame is fleeting; and so far as the general public is concerned, Einstein is about as obsolete as the other stein. As winter approaches, one should select some other hobby to consume the energy now employed in keeping white shoes that way. The old-fashioned girl who got a thrill by holding hands now has a daughter who complains that she hasn’t held a good hand all evening. (Protected by Associated Editors) KEEP IT SO Where the press is free, and every man able to read, all is safe.—Thomas Jefferson. This is a good day to remark that the school of experience is always a high school. Of all sad words Of tongue or pen. The saddest am these—School’s on again. NOISE Quietest place in the world is a laboratory at University of Utrecht, Netherlands, Walls are insulated so that no sound can get in from the outside. In this absolutely noiseless room, important experiments are being carried on by scientists studying the effect of noise on human nerves and brain. A person, entering this stillness, has a peculiar sensation in the ears, then a feeling of terror. Noise, which is making a nervous wreck of civilized man has become such a part of us that its total absence strikes fear to the heart. Deaf people are not affected this way for the vibrations of sound reach them through their other senses. COMMENTS OF THE PRESS WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING PURITY IN MARRIED LIFE—Sioux City Tribune The front pages of the newspapers are again filled with a “scandal.” A woman with more money than moral stamina has offered to buy a man she wants from a wife, "$100 a month for the rest of the wife’s life" is the bid. A tasty morsel for Mother Grundy to roll under her tongue. A commonplace story, this of some woman wanting another’s husband or of some man wanting another’s wife, if one depended upon the news-reports for a picture of American life. But it is a distorted drawing. There are thousands and thousands of happily married couples in these United States to whom the marriage bond is the most sacred of life’s relationships. One need but took about the average American neighborhood for proof. It must be admitted however, that there are instances now and then where men or women discover too late that they have made a mistake. They meet the “other person.” If they have a perfect right, come one come all and look all over my place and prove it was a violation of the truth. And then, kind friends warn of the humble man or woman that has got so little to do as to start a falsehood-of this kind, and to the one that actually did the act I haven’t got much to say only that in my mind if it is possible for our Father which art in Heaven to despise a human being I would judge that one to be a split-tongued slanderer, liar, and cloven footed snake in the grass, Thanking you all, I remain still a citizen of the U.S.A. (Signed) Charles Spillberger—Norfolk (Va.), Virginian-Pilot. FREE TICKETS Just let your auto stand too near a fire plug. You’ll get one! The shipping board sold $300,-000,000 worth of ships for $375,000. No wonder they have to sell licker to keep their offices open! Ma Shurza Dumbell is so dumb she thinks the Marine Corps is a dead sailor. The diver is a man who goes to the bottom of things. the other person had come along first—but these men and women put aside all such thoughts and none learns their secret. They are not “quittern.” They are thoroughbreds. Such was a 27-year-old woman of Brooklyn, whose story one finds tucked away on the inside pages of New York newspapers. An accomplished musician, able to speak four languages, refined and unmarried herself, she feel in love with the husband of her closest girl friend. Her struggle to halt this attachment resulted in a complete mental breakdown which has shattered her health and her career. She told the court her story. She said she knew it was wrong to foster the attachment and she fought to get it out of her mind. Her nervous system is so affected that she no longer feels either heat or cold; and she has been committed to an asylum. She has lost her mind. She has lost her health. 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