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Then canst not fail What to the world’s cold view.
Seems failure. In God’s sight is courage true;
Tis not thy life that’s failed—sweet comfort still—
For what thy life is, “thou thyself shalt will.”
—Clarice Bancroft.
Blood just again is rife in soviet Russia.
Every form of intemperance is a curse to its victim.
There’s many a slip possible in a long-time residential boom.
It is still the open season for million-dollar ruins in California.
A moment is an eternity, and an eternity is a moment with God.
The way of the oil-stock swindler should lead directly to prison.
The way of the oil-stock swindler is being made hard. Which is well.
Public office imposes a responsibility to the public to give honest, faithful service.
Uncle Sam is seeing to it that the dodger of income taxes is not sleeping on a bed of thornless roses.
One outrage does not justify another. One crime does not give title clear to another crime.
Too many persons put the Golden Rule away.
INCREDIBLE SPEED IN A BY ARMY FLYER
Epeed records in the air are being broken. American army aviators. The feat of Lieutenant Maughan, at Dayton, Ohio, in making itically 234 miles an hour, stands out in as one of the outstanding achievements of air.
Can this speed be realized by the aviator? Almost four miles a minute! At time, a mile a minute was set down as a wedge speed. But the aviator is only beginning “tune up” at a speed of sixty miles an hour.
While these dizzying bursts of speed are short distances only, and are made as test the speed attained on long flights are quite markable. As air machines are perfected as aviators become more expert, even records in speeding in the air doubtless were made.
URGES TOURS ABROAD PRESIDENTS
Presidents of the United States should quired to travel abroad, while they hold This opinion of a high naval authority in England was evoked by the recent address Pasadena, of Frank A. Vanderlip, in which deplored the “amateurishness” of President Harding and Secretary Hughes in dealing foreign problems. This naval expert holds it is absurd for heads of governments in country, who have never been abroad, tempt to match wits with foreign statesmen settle world problems. He advocates a governmental leaders all the way around world.
This would be a departure indeed.
The way of the oil-stock swindler is being made hard. Which is well.
Public office imposes a responsibility to the public to give honest, faithful service.
Uncle Sam is seeing to it that the dodger of income taxes is not sleeping on a bed of thornless roses.
One outrage does not justify another. One crime does not give title clear to another crime.
Too many persons put the Golden Rule away in the lumber room of their lives, to repose under the dust and cobwebs, unused.
Few Presidents have found "swinging around the circle" helpful to them, politically. Mr. Harding is going to brave precedent in this.
Orders which devote themselves to the welfare advancement and uplift of the community are reserving of commendation and support.
Observance of Christmas and Easter is impressive and vouchers to the word that this is in verity, a Christian Nation and people.
The country is experiencing business revival that really is reviving. The betterment is so pronounced and so real that the pessimists are illenced.
Dr. Frederick A. Cook is in fair way to make a real discovery ere long—that Uncle Sam will not tolerate questionable dealing through the United States mails.
Kidnapping in California should be punished for severely that criminals of this type would be wholesomely in fear of the law and would be deterred from committing such dastardly crimes.
The number of shocking crimes is startling enough. It is disquieting, too, to observe how blunted so many persons are becoming as to criminality—how indifferent they are to the prevalence of crime.
Remember the gallant war veterans of the 1600s, of 1898 and of 1917-18, with justice and愤然 consideration. Their lot should be ceased and they should be given a fair fighting chance in the struggle for existence.
There is a great deal of oil stock that is honest and profitable and a good investment. It should not be classed with and should not be made to suffer because of bogus stocks. Good money is not tainted because of the fact that there is some counterfeit money. Nor should some stocks be derogated because are some swindles in stocks. The suspicious only serves to bring the good out in relief.
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
CHANGING OF MOODS
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This opinion of a high naval authority in London was evoked by the recent address by Pasadena, of Frank A. Vanderlip, in which deplored the "amateurishness" of President Harding and Secretary Hughes in dealing foreign problems. This naval expert hold it is absurd for heads of governments in country, who have never been abroad, tempt to match wits with foreign statesmen settle world problems. He advocates a governmental leaders all the way around world.
This would be a departure indeed. Grant was the first ex-President to make mal tour of the world. It remained for row Wilson to be the first President able to leave this country and to travel on soil, and to sojourn abroad. That was reas warrantable because of the extreme nature of making a wise peace at the close World War.
But there would be quite an outcry of conservatives, should Presidents, in this peace, start to go abroad, as a custom, a great emergency arise in future, do some president of that day would imitate row Wilson, and go abroad. If he felt so doing, he could serve this country while subserve the peace and welfare of the world.
SARAH BERNHARDT'S NOT MERETRICIOUS
Sarah Bernhardt was not reared in of luxury. She did not achieve work fame by lucky accident. She was sold Her career was carved out of the rugged granite circumstance. She worked tirelessly. She threw all her tremendous gies, all her exalted talents, into her stort fort. She was admired and extolled because work stood out in relief as they very its kind. It is no exaggeration of space assert that her art was so superior, her so overwhelming, that no other actress can take her place. Another Sarah Bernhardt may come out of the womb of the But her successor is not known to me today.
Those who have seen and heard her local parts know that her art was realistic; emotion she made audiences should her realistic screams of terror, remorse—and her piteous moans. It calls for man of the highest order to enact a tragic roat out overdoing or underdoing the part.
It dignifies and ennobles an art to have that recognized throughout the world.
TOWN IN REVIEW
When ambition guides you go slowly,
A drowning man's hope lies in eternity
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
CHANGING OF MOODS
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How often do your moods change? And what makes them change? The liver and the digestive system have a lot to do with it. Many a day's happiness is ruined by a morsel of food.
The chief reason people talk so much about the weather, it not because weather helps or interferes with their plans, but because it is so powerful as governing their moods. Difficult to explain how the weather can affect the mind or spirits unless you concede with Mr. Coue, that we are slaves of our imaginations.
Under a certain set of circumstances you find yourself happy and care free, provided the weather is bright and sunny. Under identically the same circumstances, when it's raining or the sky laden and overcast, most of us are gloomy, longuid and make out of mole hills—mountains.
Writers of stage melodrama follow this psychology. Trouble sadness and forebodings are unfolded before a background of mournful wind, and vicious swirling rain. The last act, the happy ending, usually takes place with the sun staining and everybody full of pep and joy except the villain.
Our endocrine glands—particularly the thyroid and adrenals—altho have powerful control over our emotions or moods. These little bodies by excessive or deficient secretion of chemicals can make the glands' unfortunate owner melancholy almost to the point of insanity, terrified into near-hysteresis or as exhilarated as if the glands were secreting essence of John Barleycorn. People with violent emotions often are merely the victims of diseased glands.
After all, what a wonderful thing it is, that our moods change so abruptly and completely! A happy life is a life of contrasts, with joy and displeasure balancing or off setting each other.
Take a youngster with an appetite for candy that seemingly cannot be satisfied. Put him to work in a candy store. Come back in a year and you will find him more interested in bread and butter than in candy. With an unlimited supply of sweets before him, he has no contrast such as he had when sweets were a luxury. The contrast absent, he loses interest.
Joy ceases to be joy when it is a constant diet. Occasional troubles and disappointments make joy stand out as a desirable contrast. So we appreciate happiness when we have it.
To understand your moods and to keep them
TOWN IN REVIEW
When ambition guides you go slowly
A drowning man's hope lies in eternity
The value of time proves itself in a life.
Dame Rumor seldom grows older grievously
The nearest approach to perpetual mischief is some men loafing.
"What is the dangerous age?" asks This is it.
One sign of spring in Pittsburg was someone stole 225 barrels of beer.
Perhaps a Los Angeles man claiming driven 200,000 miles couldn't find a place.
New York cop has been charged bing a man. The man should find for a burglar.
Boston has limited phone talks to fates, which is hardly long enough to whoisis?
Two full moons in April indicate a week of weddings this June.
Some say the Egyptian note in dream originality. Others however, say its aboriginality.
In spite of the fact that Russian America get big pay they dance sittting.
The wiser a fool thinks he is the moors his actions.
"Jack-o-all-trades" runs in close parish tom-foolery.
With a little forbearance you find rumor in the worst things.
It is indeed comical how modern drama solved.
Egotism originates in one's self and painfully to others.
Heart strings strain with the pull of strings.
Disappointment discloses a man's va...
EDITORIAL
LE SPEED IN AIR
RMY FLYER
The air are being broken by
aliators. The fear of Lieutenmayton, Ohio, in making praecan hour, stands out in velief
standing achievements of the
be realized by the average
pour miles a minute! At one
route was set down as a wonder
aviator is only beginning to
need of sixty miles an hour.
aying bursts of speed are for
ply, and are made as tests, yet
on long flights are quite remachines are perfected, and
the more expert, even greater
in the air doubtless will be
URS ABROAD BY
RESIDENTS
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ABE MARTIN
PARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
Rain coat. A kind of water shed
used to direct the rainfall into your
shoe tops.
People seldom buy from agents until after they have said "no" fourteen times.
Hope springs eternal in the human breast; woman never is but always to be dressed.
The stok exchange seldom eliminates a stock that enables its members to trim suckers.
There is one nice thing about
being honest. You don't need to
consult a lawyer to find out how.
Almost anybody can write a book!
but it takes a genius to compose the stuff printed on the jacket.
BUSH RATS
W. E. Allen
California Biological Feature Service.
Of the many kinds of animals
about which most of us know little or nothing perhaps is more astonishing in its life and activities than is the brush rat (also called wood rat and trade rat). Nearly the size
If a woman doesn't know what to do with a thing, she tosses it into a closet or places in her hand bag.
A normal child is one that reaches its sixth birthday about the time it acquires the nickel habit.
That cafeteria man who is adverthing for a slogan might try "Heavven helps those who help them-selves."
Adversity often serves as an in-spiration. The worm turns even more vigorously after it gets the hook.
Correct this sentence: "*No," said the specialist, "I've done you. no good and I can't accept your money."
BUSH RATS
W. E. Allen
California Biological Feature Service.
Of the many kinds of animals about which most of us know little or nothing perhaps is more astonishing in its life and activities than is the brush rat (also called wood rat and trade rat). Nearly the size and general appearance of the pestiferous brown rat, it is easily distinguished therefrom by the fact that its tail is hairy instead of scaly. Furthermore is not often seen in the haunts of the brown rat.
In southern parts of our coast where trees are scarce this animal builds enormous nests or houses of branches of sage brush and the like, hence the name brush rat. In northern sections where forests abound it uses tree branches as well as the shrubbery in building and it also places some nests amongst the branches of trees, hence the name of wood rat. In any locality where opportunity offers it may carry portable articles from one place to another and take something back in exchange from the last placee visited, hence the name of trade rat.
Apparently, on the Pacific coast there is only one or two, or at least very few species although there are several races or varieties. For that reason it is generally thought that the various kinds have essentially similar habits and characteristics.
In the Journal of Mamalogy for February 1923, there is a very interesting article by Pennoyer F. English which describes the life and the habits of the species commonly to be found in Oregon. There two or large one on the ground and a smaller one in trees and other high places. In the sage brush of South California I have seen only the ground nests which vary from three to five or six feet in height and diameter as the base. The Oregon nests are said to reach as much as eight feet in height. In both localities the ground nests are usually placed in dense thickets, often among clumps of brambles or acetus, and there is likely to be a small number near together. Mr. English says this is partly due to the tendency of the rising generation to add to the old nest and stay in it, at least for a time, and then for those not thus accommodated to build for themselves near by.
Any kind of portable material may be used in building the nests but in the La Jolla region there is little outwardly visible except the branches of sage brush cut into lengths of from one to three feet. These are closely backed together and the whole pile fairly well rounded into conical together and the whole pile fairly seem to be varied, as might be expected from the greater number of kinds of trees and shrubs.
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