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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS The condition of knowing and feeling the warmth and blessness of Christ's love to me is the highest submission of my nature to His commandments. You cannot rejoice in Jesus Christ unless you do His will.—Alexander Macaron. The automobile is an indispensable factor in modern life. The most precious assets of California are the boys and girls in its schools. The governorship of California is safe, of course, in the hands of a newspaper man. Any policy in Europe which savors of militarism should not have—and does not have—the sanction of the United States. The California Legislature has its big opportunity to do a great deal for the benefit of the state. It is to be hoped that it will rise to its opportunity. While thoughtful friends and ardent boosters have been observing the slogan, "Meet Them With Flowers," Providence has been meeting them with summer weather, here in California. See the business and industrial establishments of your home city. This will inspire you with pride and impel you of greater loyalty to the community in which you live, and its institutions and interests. The people of California will echo Governor Richardson's hope that the number of statutes enacted at this session of the Legislature may be small. Not number of laws but quality, is the crying need of the times. TRAGIC MISTAKE MADE BY FRANCE France is making a mistake that is profoundly to be deplored. By none is this regretted more keenly than by the friends and admirers of France on this side of the Atlantic. France is losing that which is far more valuable than anything material that may be gained by invading German territory and holding its mines and other resources to collect reparations. There is in this course that which divests France of that halo of idealism with which the world had crowned that great republic. France, as invader, as exponent of military force to hasten payment of war reparations, is not the ideal France—not the France to command the highest respect and admiration of the world. Better to cancel reparation claims altogether and struggle along without this material aid, than to dim the luster of French idealism. France by her coercive course, may succeed, for a time, in collecting considerable sums. But in the process, France is alienating the sympathy and co-operation of the United States and Great Britain. France also is making of Germany an implacable foe, and is sowing the seeds of hatred and vindictiveness which logically may culminate in another great war between France and Germany. France is taking this mad course despite the urgent, friendly appeals and dissensions of her best friends in the family of nations. BRITAIN'S DEBT IS TO BE PAID IN FULL Great Britain sends her Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stanley Baldwin, to give solemn assurance to the United States that Britain's debt to this country—totaling $4,750,000,000—will be paid to the last penny, principal and interest. See the business and industrial establishments of your home city. This will inspire you with pride and impel you of greater loyalty to the community in which you live, and its institutions and interests. The people of California will echo Governor Richardson's hope that the number of statutes enacted at this session of the Legislature may be small. Not number of laws but quality, is the crying need of the times. One person of every ten in the United States owns an autorolle. Just give the other nine who do not own machines a little time and the enterprising salesmen will see to it that they acquire automobiles of their own. Evolution of the automobile has been phenomenal. In a shorter period than a quarter of a century it has become one of the most useful transportation facilities in the world and is absolutely indispensable to the multiform activities of modern life. A Western man is to be named Secretary of the Interior, President Harding lets it be known. This is quite the proper thing, inasmuch as the bulk of interests over which the head of the Interior Department has control lie west of the Mississippi River. Men of the Wet are more conversant with the problems and conditions of the West than men of other sections are, or could be. BRITAIN'S DEBT IS TO BE PAID IN FULL Great Britain sends her Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stanley Baldwin, to give solemn assurance to the United States that Britain's debt to this country—totaling $4,750,000,000—will be paid to the last penny, principal and interest. The British commission, headed by Chancellor Baldwin, is in Washington to arrange terms of payment. That Great Britain has no intention of trying to evade or to repudiate its debt is indicated by the fact that within the last three months, it has paid $100,000,000 of interest to the United States. Friendly settlement of this indebtedness, on terms business-like and fair to both, befits the ideals of the two great English-speaking nations. Neither of them has implicit confidence in the business integrity of the other. The example they are setting, of conferring together in friendly spirit and arranging terms of settlement, is a wholesome example for the world. Race riots in this country are preventable. If the orderly, law-abiding element of both races would work in harmony to curb the mob, there would be fewer outbreaks because of racial differences. YES WE MAKE MISTAKES But we don't aim to make the same mistake twice. We recharge batteries in 24 hours, 2% of our recharges require longer. Willard Service Station Anaheim Ignition Depot Oldest Automobile Electrical House in Anaheim Established 1912 218 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 489 J. R. GARDINER CO. INC. FAGEOL TRACTORS FULL LINE OF IMPLEMENTS Prices—Right See Us Before Buying 120 W. Commonwealth Fullerton 236 W. Center St. Anaheim FAGEOL TRACTORS FULL LINE OF IMPLEMENTS Prices—Right See Us Before Buying 120 W. Commonwealth Fullerton 236 W. Center St. Anaheim California Square ANAHEIM'S NEWEST SUB-DIVISION Located only five blocks south of postoffice, between Palm and Lemons, a very desirable location. Entire tract is in large, bearing Valenform in size, ten trees on each lot. Restrictions are reasonable. Temporary houses allowed in rear of l Prices From $1000 to $1875 10% Down, Balance to Suit These lots are priced very reasonable for quick sale. All improvement be paid for. FOR SALE BY G. H. Gree & Co. G. H. Gree put h E. Baker 226 East Center St. Anaheim in Calif. EDITORIAL TOWN IN REVIEW Just when our Christmas bills were making us break into a sweat, along came a hot wave. America has the law, but Great Britain has the remedy. CURIOSITY A railroad man figures out that it costs 24 cents to stop a freight train going five miles an hour. Wear and tear and overhead increase with speed of the rain when brakes are thrown, reaching $1.44 as the cost of stopping when running 15 miles an hour. Far off, in Sweden, Dr. Svante Arrhenius, astronomer, estimates that our sun is 36 billion years from now will be shining on our earth as brightly and warmly as now. The human body is chained to earth, but its brain is exploring the universe. Curiosity is back of it all, with nothing too big or too little to be worth investigating. What is your brain most interested in now? THE YANKS ARE COMING San Diego dentists have held their annual meeting, elected officers for the coming year, and decided to pull together. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills, but others think NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—It was a cold and weary line of procrastinators which dramatized for the passing public the hardships of putting off life's duties as they stood outside a Broadway office in the darkness before the dawn. At four o'clock they began to assemble and by seven there were 1000 of them, shivering in the ice morning, while they waited to get their 1923 automobile licenses before the bureau's closing hour for the passing year. So cold it was that delegates were sent from the line to search the neighborhood for bounfire material. Ashcans were requisitioned for stoves and everything inflammable which could be procured was thrown into them and set ablaze. By nine o'clock when the office opened, the crowd was so dense and so pushing that police reserves had to be called out to preserve order. The licenses have been ready since November 15—but they bother so long ahead? It is always pretty nice to get a rousing welcome. It must be particularly satisfactory to have such a welcome distributed over a continent. Mrs. William Cumming Story of this city has been receiving telegrams from enthusiastic Daughters of the Revolution in various parts of the country ever since the announcement was made that she would be a candidate for re-election as President General of that patriotic organization. Mrs. Story had the position from 1913-1917 during an exceedingly important period of the Daughters' history. They had just started the work of building their Continental Memorial Hall—the only material building... PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) (By Robert Quillen) Every little bloc has an appetite all its own. Rouge and powder, may be classified as bare necessities. It seems rather odd to call Europe "she." The woman always pays. "Exercise won't reduce your weight until you take less exercise at the table." The K. K. K. stands for Americanism, but will Americanism stand for the K. K. K. A movie director in quest of "hemen" types says it is hard to find a fighting chin. What about General Chin, of China? In a village, a prominent citizen is anybody who wears a watch chain draped across his front elevation. The best way to keep a husband's love is not to appear too darned anxious about it. A republic is a land in which the people think one more election will avert the inevitable. No doubt the undeveloped peoples feel rather flattered when somebody calls them uncivilized. A book of verses underneath a bough isn't as glorifying as a pocketbook underneath the bright lights. About the only thing that could make the situation worse would be the discovery of oil at the Straits. You may cancel and wipe out war debts if you will but the folks in Europe will be dead broke still. Alick town is a place where the street loafers gather to examine a twin-six that stops in front of the drug store. Philosophy is simply the art of kidding yourself into thinking you like something that gives you a pain. That European statesman who says diplomacy necessitates many crooks and turns got half of it night anyway. A wife is a person who makes five trips back into the house when you are ready to go somewhere in the automobile. When a man looks back and thinks of what a fool he was, he is glad there were no monkey glands to prolong his youth. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills, but others think the situation not quite so serious. CAN YOU? An Indian is found dead in the Hudson Bay country. The coroner says, "Poison booze." They bury the Indian. Is that the end of it? Not much! The Royal Canadian Mounted Police call in Sergeant Fred Syme and tell him to go get the bootlegger. The chase lasts 1500 miles... Syme "gets his man." The suspect awaits trial. Murder is murder in Canada, whether the instrument of death is a pistol or poison hooch! But can you imagine American police chasing a wood alcohol bootlegger 1500 miles? OUR GUESS IS THAT THE FIRST ONE IS AS FATHER TOLD IT: THE SECOND AS MOTHER NAMED IT. A girl, Jen Louise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, East Front-st. Sunday. A daughter, whom they have named Jean Marle, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, 255 East Front-st—New Philadelphia O. Times. The Molly Pitcher club, composed of New York society women fighting prohibition, say they want a symbol. We suggest a two-quart can. No doubt their slogan is: "No beer, no work." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT-ROLL NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN. That on the 6th day of January, 1923, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment-roll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the same made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and charges and have general supervision of the work of laying out and opening of an 18-foot alley from the southerly property line of West South Street to the northerly property line of West Broad Street, in said city, in accordance with Resolution of Intention No. 158 of the Board of Trustees said city, passed and adopted April 27, 1923 as said report, assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-roll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be paid Superintendent of Streets within three (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first issued this year, and decided to pull together. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills, but others think the situation not quite so serious. CAN YOU? An Indian is found dead in the Hudson Bay country. The coroner says, "Poison booze." They bury the Indian. Is that the end of it? Not much! The Royal Canadian Mounted Police call in Sergeant Fred Syme and tell him to go get the bootlegger. The chase lasts 1500 miles.. Syme "gets his man." The suspect awaits trial. Murder is murder in Canada, whether the instrument of death is a pistol or poison hooch! But can you imagine American police chasing a wood alcohol bootlegger 1500 miles? OUR GUESS IS THAT THE FIRST ONE IS AS FATHER TOLD IT: THE SECOND AS MOTHER NAMED IT. A girl, Jen Louise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, East Front-st. Sunday. A daughter, whom they have named Jean Marle, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, 255 East Front-st—New Philadelphia O. Times. The Molly Pitcher club, composed of New York society women fighting prohibition, say they want a symbol. We suggest a two-quart can. No doubt their slogan is: "No beer, no work." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT-ROLL NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN. That on the 6th day of January, 1923, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment-roll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the same made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and charges and have general supervision of the work of laying out and opening of an 18-foot alley from the southerly property line of West South Street to the northerly property line of West Broad Street, in said city, in accordance with Resolution of Intention No. 158 of the Board of Trustees said city, passed and adopted April 27, 1923 as said report, assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-roll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be paid Superintendent of Streets within three (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first issued this year, and decided to pull together. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills, but others think the situation not quite so serious. CAN YOU? An Indian is found dead in the Hudson Bay country. The coroner says, "Poison booze." They bury the Indian. Is that the end of it? Not much! The Royal Canadian Mounted Police call in Sergeant Fred Syme and tell him to go get the bootlegger. The chase lasts 1500 miles.. Syme "gets his man." The suspect awaits trial. Murder is murder in Canada, whether the instrument of death is a pistol or poison hooch! But can you imagine American police chasing a wood alcohol bootlegger 1500 miles? OUR GUESS IS THAT THE FIRST ONE IS AS FATHER TOLD IT: THE SECOND AS MOTHER NAMED IT. A girl, Jen Louise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, East Front-st. Sunday. A daughter, whom they have named Jean Marle, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, 255 East Front-st—New Philadelphia O. Times. The Molly Pitcher club, composed of New York society women fighting prohibition, say they want a symbol. We suggest a two-quart can. No doubt their slogan is: "No beer, no work." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT-ROLL NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN. That on the 6th day of January, 1923, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment-roll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the same made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and charges and have general supervision of the work of laying out and opening of an 18-foot alley from the southerly property line of West South Street to the northerly property line of West Broad Street, in said city, in accordance with Resolution of Intention No. 158 of the Board of Trustees said city, passed and adopted April 27, 1923 as said report, assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-roll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be paid Superintendent of Streets within three (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first issued this year, and decided to pull together. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April, July and December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills, but others think the situation not quite so serious. CAN YOU? An Indian is found dead in the Hudson Bay country. The coroner says, "Poison booze." They bury the Indian. Is that the end of it? Not much! The Royal Canadian Mounted Police call in Sergeant Fred Syme and tell him to go get the bootlegger. The chase lasts 1500 miles.. Syme "gets his man." The suspect awaits trial. Murder is murder in Canada, whether the instrument of death is a pistol or poison hooch! But can you imagine American police chasing a wood alcohol bootlegger 1500 miles? OUR GUESS IS THAT THE FIRST ONE IS AS FATHER TOLD IT: THE SECOND AS MOTHER NAMED IT. A girl, Jen Louise, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, East Front-st. Sunday. A daughter, whom they have named Jean Marle, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Scott, 255 East Front-st—New Philadelphia O. Times. The Molly Pitcher club, composed of New York society women fighting prohibition, say they want a symbol. We suggest a two-quart can. No doubt their slogan is: "No beer, no work." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT-ROLL NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN. That on the 6th day of January, 1923, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment-roll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the same made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and charges and have general supervision of the work of laying out and opening of an 18-foot alley from the southerly property line of West South Street to the northerly property line of West Broad Street, in said city, in accordance with Resolution of Intention No. 158 of the Board of Trustees said city, passed and adopted April 27, 1923 as said report, assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-roll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be paid Superintendent of Streets within three (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first issued this year, and decided to pull together. New tune, "Pack Up Your Sins," was probably composed by a guy who carries his home brew in a suitcase. If better times don't come this year let's sue them for breach of promise. LOOKING AHEAD Five paydays hath September, April,July和December. Henry Ford says work alone will cure the world's ills but others think the situation not quite so serious. CAN YOU? An Indian is found dead in the Hudson Bay country. The coroner says,"Poison booze." They bury the Indian. Is that the end of it? Not much! The Royal Canadian Mounted Police call in Sergeant Fred Syme and tell him to go get the bootlegger. The chase lasts 1500 miles.. Syme "gets his man." The suspect awaits trial. Murder is murder in Canada, whether the instrument of death is a pistol or poison hooch! But can you imagine American police chasing a wood alcohol bootlegger 1500 miles? OUR GUESS IS THAT THE FIRST ONE IS AS FATHER TOLD IT: THE SECOND AS MOTHER NAMED IT. A girl,Jen Louise,was born to Mr.and Mrs.Mont Scott,East Front-st.Sunday. A daughter,whom they have named Jean Marle,was born Sunday to Mr.and Mrs.Mont Scott,255 East Front-st—New Philadelphia O.Times. The Molly Pitcher club,composed of New York society women fighting prohibition,say they want a symbol.We suggest a two-quart can.No doubt their slogan is: "No beer,no work." Better off—our temporary h We are our own landlords— elevation close to Whittier Better off for today because w ment here is phenomenal—and more are coming every day.A you. Eastmont has developed.Its kidding yourself into thinking you like something that gives you a pain. That European statesman who says diplomacy necessitates many crooks and turns got half of it night anyway. A wife is a person who makes five trips back into the house when you are ready to go somewhere in the automobile. When a man looks back and thinks of what a fool he was, he is glad there were no monkey glands to prolong his youth. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-toll due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be made to said Superintendent of Streets within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first published on the 8th day of January, 1922. All assessments not paid before the expiration of said thirty day will be declared to be delinquent and thereafter the sum of five per cent upon the amount of each delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising each delinquent assessment, will be added thereto. Dated this 8th day of January, 1922. O. E. STEWARD. Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim. Publish Jan. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT-ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on the 8th day of January, 1922, the undersigned, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim, received from the Clerk of the Board of Trustees of said city a certain assessment-toll consisting of a certified copy of the report, assessment and plat accompanying the name made by the commissioners appointed by said Board of Trustees to assess benefits and damages and have general supervision of the work of laying out and opening, in said City of Anaheim, of a 15-foot alley from the southerly line of Lot 3 and Lot 9 of Block "A", in the Villa Tract, to the northerly line of Lot 7 and Lot 10. In said Block "A", in accordance with Provision of Intention No. 160 of the Board of Trustees of said city passed and adopted July 12, 1922, said report, assessment and plat was finally confirmed and adopted by said Board of Trustees. Notice is further given that all sums levied and assessed in said assessment-toll are due and payable immediately, and that payment of said sum is to be made to Superintendent of Streets within thirty (30) days from the date of the first publication of this notice, which said notice was first published on the 8th day of January, 1922. All assessments not paid before the expiration of said thirty days will be declared to be delinquent and thereafter the sum of five per cent upon the amount of each delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising each delinquent assessment, will be added thereto. Dated this 8th day of January, 1922. O. E. STEWARD. Superintendent of Streets of the City of Anaheim. Publish Jan. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Big $45 Lots $25 Deposit--$10 Temporary SEE OUR Eastmont Economy Collateral Material Costs $255. Plus Your Liquids Home Inspection SATURDAY, JANUARY, 13TH, 1923 Subscription Rate—In No. Orange-co. Per Yr. $3; Six Months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second-class matter. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel It must be par-tory to have such abused over a con- William Cumming has been receiving enthusiasmatic Daugh-olution in various entry ever since the was made that she date for re-electioneral of that patri-o Mrs. Story had 1913-1917 during important period of history. They had work of building Memorial Hall—ministration and partly to the enthusiasm with which she infected her followers—this debt was wiped out before she left office—one year before the final payment was due. That is probably one of the things which causes this deluge of telegrams and letters now. There is one hotel in town which has so hard and fast a rule against dogs being admitted into its corridors that not the most persuasive woman with the tiniest Pom ever succeeded in getting it farther than the desk. But the other day, not only was the rule broken all to smash but a dog was the honored guest of the establishment. "Stub-the battle of Selcheprey and particiated in several major offensive. He was credited with the capture of a prisoner in the St. Mihiel drive. DANCING SCHOOL Mrs. Maude Putnam but before the final payment was due. That is probably one of the things which causes this deluge of telegrams and letters now. There is one hotel in town which has so hard and fast a rule against dogs being admitted into its corridors that not the most persuasive woman with the tiniest Pom ever succeeded in getting it farther than the desk. But the other day, not only was the rule broken all to smash but a dog was the honored guest of the establishment, "Stubby", it was the famous mascot of New England's Yankee Division, who arrived here en route to Washington where he is to be unofficially attached to American Legion headquarter. DANCING SCHOOL Mrs. Maude Putnam Teacher of Ballet, Classical and Character Dancing Classes every Friday in Eagles Bldg. Cor. Lemon and Chestnut 2 to 6 P.M. Day by Day In Every Way we're Getting Better and Better~Off at EASTMONT The Workingman's Opportunity our temporary home equals any apartment at one-fifth the cost. our own landlords—a big lot—high—dry—with an unequaled close to Whittier Blvd.—the Western Avenue of the east side. for today because we have gas, water and electricity. The develop- is phenomenal—and better still, many neighbors are with us and coming every day. A little while spent at Eastmont means money to has developed. Its success is assured. Today you buy at the low- has developed. Its success is assured. Today you buy at the lowThis isn't any "kid". You buy—Eastmont salesmen do not sell lunch—no bunk—nothing but values, and the prices cut to the quick. Our Only Knocker Here Is Opportunity $450 to $875 None Higher None Lower Deposit--$10 Per Month GAS, WATER, ELECTRICITY IMPROVED STREETS INCLUDED Temporary Homes Permitted SEE OUR Mont Economy Cottage Costs $255. Plus Your Labor. Inspect Today Carlin G. Smith 304-5-6 Union B Eighth and Hill Sts.