oc-plain-dealer 1922-10-16
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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR TOO MUCH APATHY AS TO READERS
How shall I dare to prompt Thee, the At-wise.
To show me kindness? Thou art ever kind.
What is my feeble raving in Thine eyes.
Which view the centuries' vast, be-for behind.
And sweep unnumbered worlds like viewless wind?
—Susan Coolidge.
Teachers should be paid just and adequate salaries.
All sports should be kept scrupulously clean and free from gambling, bribery or other forms of scandal.
Boosting is not necessarily boasting. California can be and should be boosted without semblance of boasting.
The Turk is not arrogant in the face of united Europe. It is divided Europe that calls forth his arrogant assumptions.
United States bonds are very attractive to investors. The credit of the United States government is unshaken and unshakable.
California is developing handsomely. Its manufacturing interests are expanding. It is developing ocean-going commerce of vast volume. Its productions in the soil are increasing constantly.
Development of radio has been phenomenal. And yet so swiftly has the phenomenon developed, and so accustomed have the people become to making achievements, that there is hope of conmotion over the repeats of radiography.
In this part, individually, to make Tryer. If a driver, be careful; Brian, be equally careful. In connected with traffic, ex-
TRAFFIC DEATHS
Too many persons are apathetic as to the deadliness of traffic. They accept conditions with Oriental fatalism as something that must be, therefore must be endured. This attitude is very faulty. Conditions as they are do not have to be. They should not be. There is much that can be done and that should be done to prevent deadly mishaps in traffic. This can be done through co-operation of the public with the constituted authorities and by enacting and strictly enforcing drastic laws against recklessness in traffic.
Public sentiment should become militant as to this. The people should bestir themselves and shake off the lethargic indifference with which so many of them accept deadly traffic conditions. Move for reform, and move with mighty vigor.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS IS IMPROVING
The volume of employment throughout the country is improving steadily. Official survey of the federal department of labor shows that building construction maintains steady activity in all sections of the country. It is even reported that a shortage of common labor is threatened everywhere. The number of men given employment increased in September as compared with August.
Industrial employment has been given impetus by settlement of the coal and rail strikes. While the supply of fuel and of cars is inadequate and hampers the return to normal economic activity, yet the whole complexion of the situation is improved and constant betterment of conditions in business and industry is reasonably to be expected.
Too many murders in California. Too much lenency toward hardened criminals. Life is not protected as well as it could be and should be.
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Are You Free
To Choose Your Own Doctor?
Number 20
The Osteopathic Act on the November ballot,
Lowers no educational requirements, Affects no ruling of the State Board of Health. Asks only
Number 20
The Osteopathic Act on the November ballot,
Lowers no educational requirements, Affects no ruling of the State Board of Health, Asks only for a fair administration of the existing law for Osteopaths by a board of five Osteopathic physicians selected by the Governor.
Will not cost the tax-payers one cent.
VOTE YES ON 20 AND STAY FREE
Don't Forget That The Ever-Ready Truck & Transfer Co.
is still able to do your hauling of any description.
Contract hauling a specialty.
Get our price.
O. J. LINNARTZ, Prop.
Residence 211 E. Sycamore St.
PHONE 209-M
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
WHAT EDITORS ARE SAYING
GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY—Des Moines Register.
We in America are having now for the first time in a long while an experience with strikes in more than one vital industry simultaneously, and we are approaching a crisis which will somehow be met, since there is a fundamental good sense and a fundamental fairness in our democracy, but which involves a test of how far we have progressed in our thinking and how capable we are of coming to reasonably rapid permanent solutions of the major problems of our economic and therefore our society existence.
An intensive industrial organization has progressed, as consolidation of capital and labor has gone ahead, as more and more of the really vital industries have become national in scope, and the difficulties arising within them have become correspondingly national, we are simply compelled to face the question of the whole public's interest.
Unquestionably the whole public's interest requires that in fuel production and distribution, in general transportation, and in several others at least of the great national services, the threat of cessation be eliminated. Unquestionably also though the point is slurred or ignored repeatedly by careless thinkers and by some who would invoke the principle only so far as it may seem to pay their group, this great good is unobtainable without taking the most adequate care of the human rights of labor.
We talk, President Harding and everybody thinks of government intervention to the extent of actually taking charge of coal mine and railroad operation. It may or may not come now. But it is the thing in the background. And it signifies, even in being seriously considered, the length to which the whole public's plain interest carries along with its responsibility.
The old notion of separation of government and business, which ignored the fact that business is the vital part of the existence of a modern society, remains as a fetish, but is dead as a practical idea. We may still hold to the purpose of keeping government and the organized economic processes as separate "as possible," but that very phrasing implies the change. Can anybody, in the present situation, cite a legitimate function of modern government duct of war, than the maintenance of vital industries, no matter how little or how much, how brief or how prolonged control of those indutsires is required to do it?
PARAGRAPHS
A sophisticated woman is one who has learned to forgive herself.
European policy: "Let me take such bruises as necessary, if only I can thwart my neighbor."
Most of the people who smoke, however, are creatures of the underworld and the jokesmiths.
A man seldom stops to ask himself whether he is on the right side if it is paying dividends.
A step-child is about the only thing
TOWN IN REVIEW
"WHITE-MULE"
Moonshine whisky, currently known as "white-mule," is constantly selling on a bigger scale. Drinkers have the false notion that moonshine is "pure stuff; it's just raw whisky, unaged."
Heeza Dumbell is so dumb, according to Mr. Anon, he thinks Conan Doyle is a vaudeville team.
An 82-year-old woman has been named 18 the U.S. senate. She oughta feel perfectly at home in that body.
PARAGRAPHS
A sophisticated woman is one who has learned to forgive herself.
European policy: "Let me take such brushes as necessary, if only I can thwart my neighbor."
Most of the people who smoke, however, are creatures of the underworld and the jokesmiths.
A man seldom stops to ask himself whether he is on the right side if it is paying dividends.
A step-child is about the only thing that gets treated that way, except a modern ultimatum.
How old that automobiles should run down more people than wagons did. The wagons had tongues.
In some ways automobiles are almost human. The cheaper the car the louder the horn.
A perfect husband is one who always feels penitent after a quarrel in which his wife was to blame.
The chief objection to some family trees is that they didn't stop growing about 80 years ago.
About the only inalienable right a man doesn't have to fight for is that of siding with the majority.
The opposition insists that the people still are shocked and saddened by Newberryism. Flaterers.
The success of great leaders of the last was due to the existence of people who were willing to be followers.
If it is true that freshmen at Harvard have no place to sleep, this will prove a great inconvenience after 2 a.m.
TOWN IN REVIEW
"WHITE-MULE"
Moonshine whisky, currently known as "white-mule," is constantly selling on a bigger scale. Drinkers have the false notion that moonshine is "pure stuff; it's just raw whisky, unaged."
If they could talk with an old Kentucky mountainer moonshiner he would tell them that "white-mule" is a poison, unfit to drink, unless it is triple-distilled—put through the still three times. Very few bootleggers go to the trouble. The safest way to get the effect is to drink water while keeping the finger in an electric-light socket.
Portland, Ore., has set aside Nov. 4, as a day when theer shall be no music. This we take it, does not affect saxophonists.
"Pen is mightier than the sword," Which will do for a motto; But more people are daily killed By the ordinary auto.
Chevron is the new name for goat meat in butcher shops. Maybe the man who thought it up can think of one for garlic.
Heeza Dumbell is so dumb, according to Mr. Anon, he thinks Conan Doyle is a vaudeville team.
An 82-year-old woman has been named to the U.S. senate. She oughta feel perfectly at home in that body.
Speaking of elections, all the argument in the world doesn't change a single fact.
New York Democrats nominate a doctor for the senate, Gosh, the California Democrats sure need a doctor this year!
YE ED GROWS A BIT SARCASTIC
An Indianapolis manufacturer has suggested to us that as a premium with the Herald, we use their farm tractor to build up our circulation. Fine, don't see why we have never thought of it before. But now we have a still better offer to our subscriber. The first one to respond to this offer to pay one year in advance to the Herald not only gets a tractor but a hundred acres of land to go with it.—Butler (Ind.) Herald.
Truth is stranger than fiction. It doesn't come around as often.
HUPMOBILE
ANNOUNCE
The Interests of THE MOTOR CO., Have W.M. DRAKE, Who Stephens and Hupmol
The New Owners Announces
When a small-city man complains that crossing Main-st is dangerous business, he is boasting, not complaining.
Corect this sentence: "I know you have been kissed by lots of others boys," said he; "but I don't mind in the least."
The traveling library did much to spread civilization, but at that it wasn't as effective as the traveling salesman.
A tire ad boasts of a man who kept the same air in a tire for 18 months. Hugh. Lots of movie houses beat that record.
The ego is a funny thing, and the $12-a-week clerk finds consolation in the fact that the $10,000-a-year man has dandruff on his collar.
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Father—"Jack, drive up to the Westinghouse place 410 W. Center St. and get our battery tested."
WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES
McGee Battery & Electric Service
Westinghouse Attention is for all batteries
A. C. DIBBLE
Contractor and Builder
I build, remodel or repair.
Phone 103-J for Appointment Free Plan and Blue Print Service.
Office 102 S. Clementine Anaheim
W.M. DRAKE, Who Stephens and Hupmob
The New Owners' Announces
Reorganize
In Order to Start Business With a Clean Slate,
Used Cars Below
Come in and See Th
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1919 HUPMOBILE TOURING
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Golden State
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1922
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Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Cal., as second-class matter
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WISE AND WITTY
Gall and ability are often confused.
To be honest simply because it is said to pay, isn't honesty at all.
Innocence has its good points, but is a poor business asset.
You can acquire a reputation for wisdom by just standing still and listening.
An ounce of vanity takes up more space in a woman's heart than a pound of reason.
The provoking thing about hair is that it seems to want to grow everywhere except on the head.
Hornets hold the record for sup-
When prayer fails, try hard work.
Cash in on your mistakes, and you will come home with the bacon.
WATCH CHILDREN'S EYES
Neglect often means serious defects in vision, education and health. Our examination will tell.
179 W. Center
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better offer to our subfirst one to respond to
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not only gets a tractor
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er (Ind.) Herald.
ranger than fiction. It
around as often.
You can acquire a reputation for wisdom by just standing still and listening.
An ounce of vanity takes up more space in a woman's heart than a pound of reason.
The provoking thing about hair is that it seems to want to grow everywhere except on the head.
Hornets hold the record for supplying the most experience in the
lest time.
Calomel quinine and morphine are not so good for the health as pure air, pure water and plain food.
Neglect often means serious defects in vision,
education and health.
Our examination will tell.
179 W. Center
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ANAHEIM CALI
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STEPHENS
RENOUNCEMENT
Parts of THE GOLDEN STATE
O., Have Been Purchased By
KE, Who Will Continue to Handle
d Hupmobile Automobiles.
KE, Who Will Continue to Handle
d Hupmobile Automobiles.
Organization Sale
a Clean Slate, He Will Sell All the
s Below Market Values
me in and See These Wonderful Values
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TOURING 1916 OAKLAND "8" TOURING
TOURING 1917 CHALMERS 6-30 TOURING
amount of Office Furniture For Sale at a Great Saving.
State Motor Co.
W. M. Drake, Prop. Anaheim