oc-plain-dealer 1923-02-12
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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS
I praise Thee while my days go on,
I love Thee while my days go on!
Through dark and dearth, through fire and fret,
With empty arms and treasure lost,
I thank Thee while my days go on!
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Education gives diamond polish to the mind.
Every American boy should read a standard biography of Abraham Lincoln.
The 1930 federal census no doubt will show California to be one of the richest and most progressive states, economically, in the Union.
Education is good in the individual only when it is put to good use. There are many educated scoundrels, whose education is a baneful factor in the community.
Wonders of radio are wonders indeed. It is awe-inspiring to contemplate the amazing progress that Science has made in the last quarter of a century.
Conservation of the Nation's timber supply is well worth the attention of statesmen and administrators at Washington. President Harding has come out strongly for conservation.
If ever there was a man of Destiny, Abraham Lincoln was one. He came to mature manhood and he came to his glorious opportunity for sublime service just at the time that the Nation needed him. He was ripe for the service and the sacrifice.
The 1923 model of coptemp for the baseball umbrella will be as strong
BUILDING ACTIVITY IN FULL SWING
It is to be a busy spring in building construction all over the country. This is denoted by the heavy sales of fabricated structural steel. December sales were exceptionally heavy. This steel is not being sought for ornament, but for practical use. It is bought for construction under way or immediately projected.
The year 1923 will witness an enormous volume of construction, from present indications. The country's housing needs have not been met fully as yet. The period of over-building is not yet in sight. Indeed, it is doubtful if, in years, the country could be overbilt, even tho the present feverish activity in construction should continue uninterrupted, and without diminution.
Building activity is an important and healthy factor in economic progress. It distributes hundreds of millions of dollars annually in pay rolls and disbursements sums thru the steel, iron and lumber industries, paid out for structural materials.
PROSPERITY SHOWN BY BANKS
California state banks continue to thrive prodigiously. In the period between September 15 and December 29, 1922, as shown by report of Jonathan S. Dodge, state superintendent of banks, assets of state banks increased nearly $116,000,000. Deposits gained more than $18,000,000 in that period, and notes against the banks were reduced nearly $6,000,-000. It is interesting to note, too, that the number of depositors having accounts in state banks in California was 2,661,648. Add to this the number who have deposits in national banks and in other financial institutions, and it is seen that Californians are very generally and generously German marks 900 per dollar at dollars put in, or six statesmen but nothin' ever calling in th' bank.
Rich people share themselves that poorest point to the Some persons...
Conservation of the Nation's timber supply is well worth the attention of statesmen and administrators at Washington. President Harding has come out strongly for conservation.
If ever there was a man of Destiny, Abraham Lincoln was one. He came to mature manhood and he came to his glorious opportunity for sublime service just at the time that the Nation needed him. He was ripe for the service and the sacrifice.
The 1923 model of coptempt for the baseball umpire will be as strong as ever, no doubt. And yet baseball umpires are quite human, and some of them have pretty fair judgment—except when they rule against one's favorite team or player!
The probation plan should not be overdone in this state. Granting of probation should be done with extreme care. The desperate criminal, the dangerous character, should not be favored with freedom. To put the lawless on probation puts a premium on lawbreaking.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW
De Forest D7?
Radio Set
No Outside Aerial
Absolutely Portable
Wonderful in Reception
A Blind Person Can Operate It
A. BEVILLARD
Established 1912
Phone 489
218 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
Announcing
A National Standard of Costs
for Cadillac Service Parts
Effective February 1st, 1923, service parts for Cadillac cars will be sold throughout the United States at a uniform rate, without war tax, freight or handling charges.
As no advance is made in the catalog prices of parts, the removal of tax and shipping charges represents a clear reduction, and a material saving to Cadillac owners.
CADILLAC
Cadillac Garage Co.
306 No. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim
Phone $30
STANDARD OF THE WORLD
ALER
Sunday
Editor
EDITORIAL
PARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
A distant relative is any relative who has more money than you have.
Well, a government by "bloea" can't be worse than a government by blockheads.
We can't help wishing that January 1 had brought us a new deal instead of a new year.
The savage probably doesn't know enough about our civilization to cell it the White Peril.
Now France could have some coal if she had some men to dig it if she had some cars to haul it.
Civilization spreads as conquerors absorb the civilization of the "inferior" people they subdue.
As a rule, you can estimate the population of a town by the number of hot-dog stands on Main-st.
About the only thing the "Christian" nations have in common with Turkey is Christian minorities.
If a man views the European situation calmly, you can't tell whether it's philosophy or darned ignorance.
A reformer is a man who is determined to enforce his pet law if he has to break all the others to do it.
The quality commonly called nationalism is composed of equal parts of appetite, prejudice and swell-head.
It might be well to explain to foreign visitors that "American relief ships" doesn't refer to rum.
TOWN IN REVIEW
Santa Fe engineers are already celebrating Whistle Week.
A gambler down at Tijuana started with nothing. He's still got it.
Crowds you see arguing at street corners are not discussing Europe. They're deciding how to get across.
Under the spreading capitol dome,
The village solon stands;
The solon, an orator is he—
He's full of parrot glands!
—HOMER BREW.
Joke From Judge
Office Boy—Man outside to see you, sir.
St. Peter—Who is he?
"A business man who was always too busy to see anyone."
"Put him in the red-hot waiting room and tell him I'm in conference."
One thing worse than the wife finding in your pocket a letter you should have mailed is when she finds one you should have burned.
The Ideas of March
If the approach of March 15, first income tax payment, is creating an alum taste in your mouth, the sugar coating to the pill is that you'd be a lot worse off in England.
Take a single man. If his income is $2500 a year, he pays $60 national income tax in the United States and $253 in England. On $5000 income the American pays $160, Englishman $815. And so on upward. On $20,000 income the English tax is $5,500, American only $1760.
900 per dollar at th' curb, or three dollars put in. We still have five or six statesmen in this country, but nothin's ever done without first calling in th' bankers.
WISE AND WITTY
Rich people should so conduct themselves that poor relatives can at least point to them with pride.
Some persons could not imagine anything more disturbing or dangerous to our country than an aristocracy of brains.
The thrift prize will go to the man who inventa a cigarette that will stop burning when the draft is shut off.
If it's something you don't really need, the chances are it can be bought on the installment plan.
The more we think of world profiteers, the more we respect the fine quality that persuaded Judas to hang himself.
It's just as easy to make friends after you get old, but it is harder to find people you are willing to be friends with.
Ireland is so quiet you can hear a fight for three blocks.
Stage-Fright
Do you get scared when you have to speak before an audience? Martha Miller spent eight months in African Jungles, shot and killed a wild elephant and a lion that attacked her, and was bitten four times by the dreaded disease-bearing tsetse fly. She thought it all very thrilling, enjoyed it immensely.
Then she returns to lecture about her experience—and gets stage fright and faints during her first speech in Newark, N. J., though there's nothing to be afraid of in the audience.
Fear is a stage of mind that we can control if we so will. Rarely due to perils. When we think we are timid of obstacles or problems, we generally are merely scared of ourselves—fearful of our ability to master the emergency.
Red theories are fanaticism, and tend to cure themselves; but red tape is stupidity, and hopelessly chronic.
Correct this sentence: "Just relax and be comfortable now," said the dentist, "and I won't hurt you a bit."
Those who have tried holding greased pigs will understand that oil makes the Turkish situation hard to handle.
The farmer may be inefficient, but he is the only man who can get milk and bootleg hootch from the same pump.
As we contemplate the worries of the Allies, it occurs to us that the hateful Germans may have lost the war on purpose.
The theory that government is infallible hasn't enjoyed its ancient popularity since Uncle Sam tried to run the railroads.
Read our ads throughout this paper. Pacific Salvage & Wrecking Co. Phone 778-W.
WANTED GOOD USED CARS FOR CASH
Phone 778-W
Pacific Salvage & Wrecking Co.
919-21 N. L. A. St.
Dependancy
and
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ANAHEIM IGNITION DEPOT
218 South Los Angeles Street Phone 489
"First Battery and Electrical House in Anaheim"
Established 1912
Beverly Tract
Anaheim's well restricted, residential section.
Full sized lots, all modern improvements for
$1200 to $1400
See Beverly Tract, before you buy elsewhere
Fritz Horbach
Phone 33 Phone 33
Golden State Realty Co.
139 So. Los Angeles St.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 10, 1923
Subscription Rate—In No. Orange-co. Per Yr. $8; Six Months $1.75
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter.
PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel
Luck," or "Tea Shop of Celestial Principles." If the filling station business gets a good start in China, here are some suggestions for signs in the flowery language of the Celestial Republic "Filling Station of Celestial Bliss"; "Prolonged Virtues Supply Station of Morning Twilight"; "Heaven-Sent Gasoline Make Motor Go Chop-Chop"; "Good Oil Drive Away Motor-Devil"; "Heavenly Rubber Tires Wear Like Nine Felicities."—Ventura Mission.
Correct
Nellie—The fortune teller told me I would die in a year. Do you think it's true?
Charles—Certainly. You will die in a year, just as she said; but who can tell what year?
Some movie producers don't think Will Hays is earning his $150,000 a year as a fixer. Will should worry The G. O. P. is going to need a $150,000 fixer pretty quick.
Income Tax
BLANKS AND INFORMATION GLADLY GIVEN
Seven Years Experience
ROY N. MENDOZA
(Notary Public)
200 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 366
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
USED CARS
WE HAVE SOME
Real Bargains
CHAS. H. MANN
Dodge Brothers Motor Cars
210 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif.
Have You a Broken Boyce Motor Meter?
will take it in on a new Boyce Moto-meter allowing you one-half of
of a new one for it—No matter what condition it may be in—We
We allow you for example a moto-meter which sells for $10.00.
allow you for your broken moto-meter $5.00 and you pay $5.00
$10.00 Boyce—
We have been appointed
BOYCE MOTOR METER Service Station
for Anaheim
Come in and talk it over with us—
Anaheim Windshield Co.
L'os Angeles St.
Phone 362