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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS
He stands and calls beside our path,
our door;
Weary and spent He comes, His wound He barres,
And bends on us His deep, appealing eyes,
Which, voloeless, find a voice, and speak and say,
"Tis I who call thee, child—wilt thou obey?" —Susan Coolidge
Reckless driving continues to write bloody tragedies.
Among creatures who can't stand the light are bats, owls and bitter-end conservatives.
American ideals challenge the adoration and respect of the world.
Kidnapping, in aggravated cruel form, should be punishable with death.
America commands respect by forces far surer and more potent than by armed weaponry.
Good music enlivens and promotes any cause. No great assemblage is stirred so well without music.
Many a man has been won over to the charms of a woman by the delicuosity of the waffles she makes, or the dishes she bakes.
California cities should be upbuilt according to definite plans, which would promote beauty and at the same time conserve utility.
Sarah Bernhardt died a bankrupt. Yet where a more glorious success than hers? Which shows that mere money does not measure success in life.
PARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
Home is getting to be little more than a point of departure.
A good man is who still seems that way after you know him better.
The modern girl may have her little weaknesses but she isn't effeminate.
You can't tell by the size of the padlock on the garage door how much the car cost.
It must have been a deliciously happy day for Eve when first she discovered that she could cry.
You may air, you may perfume a suit if you will, but gas smells from the cleaner's will cling to it still.
Jazz thrives elsewhere, but out in the stricks the limit in devilishness is Turkey in the Straw.
The smile of the cheerful loser not only means that he is a good sport, but also that he is a good liar.
It is easy to forgive your enemies on the basis God forgives—if they will repent and ask forgiveness.
The poor don't really envy the rich man who goes decently about his labors without trying to show off.
Matrimony isn't like cooking. Young husbands are tender, but they soon get over it if kept in hot water.
Still, if there were no "morons", who would afford the contrast to tickle the vanity of the rest of us?
Never blame a child for howling. All of us would adopt that means things if it would work.
NEW YORK, March 18
ory that the albatross meets to the sailor is not true, ority of a tar in these Coleridge is responsible stander on the bird in poem. A crewman at one hang-outs was seen flaunting was made from foot of the ill-omened crieridge be blowed. That's about the albatross being hunting for albatrosses part of a voyage around They're big birds—two more from wing tip to wipe they can bite like a throw out a stout line pork for bait. They fall The first thing to do with them in is to muzzle 'em for your hide." Then further evidence of de jinx, in a pipe stem made from the wing. A didn't blow enough water into bird stories.
We have another Fremont town, under the auspice Pemberton. It is "The Louis Verneul, and is expect, and more, in a These compositions allow themselves with intriguing deity, and mistaken idea the ingredients, of the pound., but this one has flair both in construction. Mr. Pemberton over two of his star act production of "Six Search of an Author," dridge and Dwight Fry unusual young artists,
California cities should be upbuilt according to definite plans, which would promote beauty and at the same time conserve utility.
Sarah Bernhardt died a bankrupt. Yet where a more glorious success than hers? Which shows that mere money does not measure success in life.
The law has not terrors for the aw-abiding. All who are lawfully disposed need have no concern about he law as it applies to them. Their title is clear.
Politics of the 1924 model will cry much resemble national politics if today, and will be marked, no doubt, by a great deal of independence—on the part of voters.
The honest man may not advance spectacularly as the unscrupulous one, but the honest man's advancement is sure, and he has no reason to entertain the fears which plague the dishonest.
The poor don't really envy the rich man who goes decently about his labors without trying to show off.
Matrimony isn't like cooking. Young husbands are tender, but they soon get over it if kept in hot water.
Still, if there were no "morons", who would afford the contrast to tickle the vanity of the rest of us?
Never blame a child for howling. All of us would adopt that means of getting things if it would work as well in our case.
"Nerve" has various meanings. For instance, it takes one kind of nerve to fight a bull, and another kind to shoot it.
The old-fashioned boy who was whipped for playing marbles for keeps now has a son who won't even play matrimony for keeps.
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NEW YORK, March 2.—The theory that the albatross means bad luck to the sailor is not true, on the authority of a tar in these parts. Mr. Coleridge is responsible for that slander on the bird in his famous poem. A crewman at one of the Slip hang-outs was seen flaunting an unusual tobacco pouch which he explained was made from the web tool foot of the illomened creature. "Coleridge be blowed." That's all not, that about the albatross being a hoodoo. Go ask any offshore seaman. Pot hunting for albatrosses is a regular part of a voyage around the Horn. They're big birds—twelve feet or more from wing tip to wing tip—and they can bite like a horse. You throw out a stout line with a bit of pork for bait. They fall for it easy. The first thing to do when you pull them in is to muzzle 'em, if you care for your hide." Then he produced further evidence of defeating the jinx, in a pipe stem made out of a bone from the wing. As if a sailor didn't blow enough without going into bird stories.
We have another French farce in town, under the auspices of Brock Pemberton. It is "The Love Habit," Louis Verneuil, and is all that you expect, and more, in a French farce. These compositions always concern themselves with intrigues, and infidelity, and mistaken identity, and all the ingredients, of the standard compound., but this one has an unusual flair both in construction and presentation. Mr. Pemberton has brot over two of his star actors from the production of "Six Characters in Search of an Author." Florence Elridge and Dwight Frye. They are unusual young artists, and should go local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of his sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then, using one of its sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man, however, who has solved the matter to his own satisfaction in many ways that are not especially prohibitive from the purely financial point of view. One item is as follows: his sister has admirers who "say it with flowers," and as he has a girl or two and likes to say it in the same way, he runs around the corner to Third ave, bargains for his bouquet, takes it home in a paper and then; using one of its sister's discarded Fifth-ave boxes, starts on his way pleased with the world and himself in particular. The roamutic touch of delivering in person is quite effective and he scores his point doubly. There are other ways of boating the game, but this one seems harmless enough.
The famous Max Reinhardt of Vienna, is about to pay his first visit to America. He is coming here under the invitation of Morris Gest, and will probably produce plays with American actors. The latter depends on Mr. Reinhardt's personal observation of conditions in the American Theatre, which he will make on his arrival here for a fortnight's visit about the middle of next month. The production which Mr. Gest wants undertaken by Reinhardt is the "Miracle". It will be so gigantic that Madison Square Garden is the only place now in contemplation for use.
Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot legging, a new societal pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch caleeman has evolved in three years from the guanman type to a best local parlance, than any other New York vice. I have heard of one young man; however,who has solved the matter to its own appearance and lacking in the witchery which has distinguished former shows at Anaheim; is entirely done away with when one looks at some ofthe sketches already presented.
One end of one large Los Angeles studios is being devoted tothe constructionofa unitwhichwillgivethecommitteeagoodideaastotheappearanceofotheoverheadworkwhen Suspenddandilluminated.
HOME BUILDING DOUBLES IN MARCH
Residential buildinginFullertonmore doubledinMarch,a
Pemberton. It is "The Love Habit," Louis Verreault, and is all that you expect, and more, in a French farce. These compositions always concern themselves with intrigues, and infidelity, and mistaken identity, and all the ingredients of the standard compound, but this one has an unusual flair both in construction and presentation. Mr. Pemberton has broiled over two of his star actors from the production of "Six Characters in Search of an Author." Florence Eldridge and Dwight Frye. They are unusual young artists, and should go far in the theatre. Then there is James Rennie, one of our Broadway favorites, and a veritable matineel idol, and Ernest Cossart, of an older school of acting, but capital. Miss Pania Marinoff, who has long been identified with foreign vamp roles, completes a perfect cycle. Vive la France.
"Keeping up appearances" has put more good people on the bum, in Abe Marlin.
FILES HALF HUNDRED NEW FINGER PRINTS
With 53 more identification records filed in March, Herman Zabel deputy sheriff, reported today a total of 3366 had been reached. With some 8,000 records received from other counties and from cities outside California, Zabel's grand aggregate is between 11,000 and 12,000.
So far this year Zabel has made 250 records.
CLASSIFY PUPILS OVER 21 YEARS OLD
Mexicans and others more than 21 years of age cannot be classified as members of Americanization classes, only as night high school students, it is announced by R. P. Mitchell, county superintendent, following a conference with Grace L. Stanley, state commissioner of elementary schools.
The only other matter discussed was the status of prospective teachers.
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Since society people, emembers of first families and the best clubs, are being sent up for boot logging, a new sartorial pace has been set for the members of that fraternity. The hooch salesman has evolved in three years from the gunman type to a best dresser. Formerly, to say that a man was a bottlergger was to conjure up a flashy youth in a cheap checkered suit and cap, both along ap proved jazz lines. But those days are gone. He has acquired the culture of his clientele and for good business reasons. The Park-ave dweller is not inclined to receive into his home an individual arrayed in all the colors of the rainbow and of slouchy appearance. He is likely to encounter a flapper daughter, or flapper grandmother, and must be a suitable person not receive an introduction. Hence it is that the boys are taking on all the swank they can afford, and if the price they charge for the contraband stuff is an indication, they should take on plenty.
LIVE SPEAKERS ON FARM CENTER TOPICS
Dr. L. D. Batchelor, professor of orchard management at the Citrus Experiment Station, Riverside, is scheduled to speak on "Irrigation Problems" at the regular meeting of the Fullerton farm center Monday evening at the Presbyterian church annex. Frank Kirker, director, will render his report. Music will be given.
BREA NEWS ITEMS
BREA. April 1 (Spl.)—Miss Ruth Thornton spent Sunday afternoon in Artesia with her mother, Mrs. Thornton.
Monroe Chambers is driving a 1925 Chevrolet touring car.
Mrs. R. E. Vandelinder from Long Beach were Sunday visitors at Mrs. A. B. Griffith and family.
Little Jimmie Kewish is on the sick list this week.
Mr. I. L. Beau from Hawthorne was a Sunday visitor at A. L. Zerbe home.
Mrs. Robert Moore on South Walnut was a Los Angeles visitor Thursday.
Mr. Olini F. Turner of Santa Ana was a Brea visitor Thursday.
Mrs. L. A. Griffith returned to Oxnard after spending several weeks with her son and family on West Birch street.
Mrs. C. S. Taylor was a Thursday visitor to Anaheim on business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chambers were Whittier visitors for several days this week on business.
J. C. Iszell and family from Burbank spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hardy on South Walnut street.
Mr. J. Bailey, wife and children
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Mr. Olini F. Turner of Santa Ana was a Brea visitor Thursday.
Mrs. L. A. Griffith returned to Oxnard after spending several weeks with her son and family on West Birch street.
Mrs. C. S. Taylor was a Thursday visitor to Anaheim on business.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Chambers were Whittier visitors for several days this week on business.
J. C. Iszell and family from Bur-bank spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hardy on South Walnut street.
Mr. I. Bailey, wife and children spent Sunday at Laguna Beach;
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About the only man who hasn't been affected by prohibition is the old-fashioned rectotaler who depended on patent medicines.
Correct this sentence: "It was all ug fault," said the woman in the twin six; "just have it fixed and send my husband the bill."
Now if there are no more ghosts in the barn or temperatures of 114, scientists may concentrate their great minds on other matters.
For choice orange groves see J. E. Schunnacher Co., 212 W. Center St.
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Correct to March 31st. This report is published Monday morning of each week for the information of thousands of Unit-Holders and friends of ARE-BEE OIL SYNDICATES.
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SYNDICATE NO. 2
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R-B 22—Drilling at 2655—brown shale.
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R-B 31—Derrick complete.
R-B 32—Derrick complete.
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THE WELL KNOWN OIL EXPERT AND WRITER SAYS
Springs Add 39,000 Total Production
Adding 39,000 barrels per day to its output since Sunday, Santa Fe Springs, with its five new wells, claims a new record in production. The daily production is now near past week, when it climbed to 165,000 barrels. It is believed the peak of production for the famous high gravity field will not be reached short of the 200,000 mark. The common practice of bringing in 4000, 6000 and 8000 barrels, and the big wells standing up close to their initial production makes the Spring field one of the most dependable and won-
Springs Add 39,000 Total Production
Adding 39,000 barrels per day to its output since Sunday, Santa Fe Springs, with its five new wells, claims a new record in production. The daily production is now near the 200,000-barrel mark.
The five new wells are averaging nearly 8000 barrels a day. "Santa Fe Springs daily production set a new record this past week, when it climbed to 165,000 barrels. It is believed the peak of production for the famous high gravity field will not be reached prior to the 200,000 mark. The common practice of bringing in 4000, 6000 and 8000 barrels, and the big wells standing up close to their initial production makes the Spring field one of the most dependable and wonderful oil fields in the world."
Kirkpatrick Syndicate's properties are located in the center of this wonderful producing field.
A Splendid Opportunity
For a few days more, there are still a few more units available for the conservative investor in Kirkpatrick Syndicate No. 4. This well is now cemented in 4500 feet. This well will be in use and QUICK ACTION IS NECESSARY.
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