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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS The moment we see that around us the darkness and uncertainty of this life—as around this dark, lowering misty morning arches and the blue sky—arches the love of God, and the brightness of His majesty breaks upon us—all becomes changed. It is the masterkey to every riddle, the clue to every labyrinth, the one sure light to light us in our darkness.—Edwin H. Chaplin. Sugar is anything but sweet at speculative prices. The marathon dance begins in foolishness and oftentimes ends in death. Speculative gambling in necessaries of life should be made a penal offense. Immigration into the United States never again should be wholly unrestricted. Let speculation apply only to luxuries or to commodities which are not essentials of life. More automobiles and motor trucks are being sold in California at present than ever before. Which surely denotes prosperity. The Prince of Wales is a splendid specimen of sensible, courtly, simple unapolled young manhood. His manliness is made evident on frequent occasions. Politics should be made to keep its place. It has no proper place in the schools or in other activities and functions which are distinctly non-political non-factional in character—or should be. That mammoth American development concession in Turkey has set Europe by the ears. It is a coup. Europe seemingly was not expecting it. Some very delicate diplomatic questions may arise in connection with it. Negotiations for resumption of full diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico are in hands of two eminent Americans and two prominent Mexicans. The parleys thus will be dignified and deserving of respect, and doubtless SPEECHES THAT MAY UNMAKE MEMORIES President Harding's Associated Press has stirred the country. The day the time being, takes more notice of the speech may have on the political Mr. Harding and its influence upon publican party, than of the right or dom or unwind of the course that urges with reference to the Court if Justice. Mr. Harding's speech, it is recurrent among the few deliverances had effect upon men's political fortel Webster lost the Presidency, his misse by one fateful speech. Henry compromise speeches kept him out House and evoked his memorable would rather be right than be preyed. Abraham Lincoln's memorable historic debates with Stephen A. Dixon him a Presidential quality and fate the Civil War President. Mr. Bryan speech in Chicago, in 1896, won his nationation for the Presidency. STATE'S DEVELOPMENT OF WATER HUCKS Water so vital to the development of fornia, is being conserved and used and more, in this state. Big irrigation are being established, from time to time the development of hydroelectric energy notable. As population increase of water supply will become importance to this state. The tune when waste of water will be prohibited stern regulation. Protection of water impounding of flood waters will be necessary. California has abundance of precipitation rainfall and snowfall, year after year all its needs. There is ample for the population many times greater than provided it were conserved. The conservation of water supply should be people of California from this time Provision should be made for storage water. Floods should be changed from blessings, by impounding and utilizing waters. That mammoth American development concession in Turkey has set Europe by the ears. It is a coup. Europe seemingly was not expecting it. Some very delicate diplomatic questions may arise in connection with it. Negotiations for resumption of full diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico are in hands of two eminent Americans and two prominent Mexicans. The parleys thus will be dignified and deserving of respect, and doubtless will lead to definite and acceptable results. Economy in government can not be effected by magic. It must come from rigid application of business principles. Real economy means real reduction in governmental outlays. California sorely needs real retrenchment in government. It can be had without impairing the efficiency of government. Placid and sauve by nature, President Harding has proved himself to be capable of throwing verbal bombshells on occasion. His 24th of April address may rank with Daniel Webster's "Seventh of March Oration", which is supposed to have affected profoundly the political career of the great New England statesman and orator. One of the big issues of the 1924 Presidential campaign has been developed. President Harding has declared his stand on it—favoring the American adhesion to the International Court of Justice. Around this issue a great political struggle will be waged—first, an inside-the-party struggle, to determine what each party's attitude shall be; and then a joining of issues between the parties, should they differ, as they doubtless will. TOWN IN REVIEW Conan Doyle says he believes in ghosts. In Santa Claus and the groundhog, too, we suppose. Unfortunately neighbors with phonographs never break any dance records. Extra! Extra! Girl arrested in Los Angeles NOT a movie star. Who with his tongue hath armies routed. Makes ev'n his real courage doubted. But flattery never seems absurd; The fatterer always takes your word. John Gay. No Clarice, that Ohio girl who won a prize for having the world's most perfect ribs" is not going to become a model for the umbrella maker. They are still selling those electric-lighted vanity cases, although the contents of many really ought to be kept dark. NEW YORK, April 26.—The report Frederick Courtland Penfield, widow ambassador to Austria, is to marry Bagby, musician, has created a flutter clement which promises to out-flutter the other society rumors of the year. ly because Mrs. Penfield is one of the women in the world. The daughter of William Weightman, of Philadelphia, herited some sixty millions of dollars, million are a good many, even in these. One of the most important musical this New Year season was our introduction to the works of Hans Pfitzner, modernist German composer. Although he has sensation in Europe, Mr. Pfitzner is unknown in this country—or was until gram of his works given the other even Carl Friedberg at the Institute of Music assisted by amuel Gardner, violinist, am Willeke, cellist. Pfitzner has a pain abstract quality in his music which seems to preclude any warmth, until one becomes customed to the spirit and method. Particularly interesting harmonies that compositions and a sense of dramatic He is as "modern" as Shoenberg and yet one thinks of Wagner when he Mr. Friedberg, the celebrated European who is here this season to give a course Institute will give another program of work before his departure. Who with his tongue hath armies routed, Makes ev'n his real courage doubted. But flattery never seems absurd; The fatterer always takes your word. —John Gay. No Clarice, that Ohio girl who won a prize for having the world's most perfect ribs" is not going to become a model for the umbrella makers. They are still selling those electric-lighted vanity cases, although the contents of many really ought to be kept dark. For some reason, Clara Phillips doesn't seem to want to come back to California. We don't see why. They still have the same old jail in Los Angeles. A lady who claims to be a perfect 36 is not speaking of her age. Some boys are small for their age. So are some men. FREIDA'S FOLLIES Had an exciting evening. With a friend. Close on to forty. She had just received a real proposal. We were thrilled to the cars. Of course we sought the Outlil. Marrige is such a serious step. Besides I thought I was better suited to him than she. She never went contrary to its instructions. The Outlil is so fascinating. Fascinating and reliable. She asked about his past. Even old maids have scruples. It told her everything. I knew it would. I pushed it. Three famous questions: "Where did you get it?" "What did you pay for it?" "Are you sure it is all right?" Once they danced a minuet, now they dance 3 HEY, YOU DANCERS! SANTA ANA, April 25.—Miss Dinipes Dally, our famous belle and one of Santa Ana's most minute dancers, claims a world record. Up tonon. Dinipes had gone 3 hours and 42 minutes without dancing. She has received three offers from movie companies, the Savoy and Hippie some vandeville circuits and one musemum. She has received 92 offers of marriage from fixed youths and one from San Pedro. She sees no ill effects from her ordure and keeps well each night, after an olive Boarding canary birds sounds comlike a zero occupation, and probably in this country except here in New York. One think of turning to it for a livelihood on upper Broadway is a shop which is bird boarding house and nothing else. Keeper makes a very good living at it. The happy day seems to have arrived the smart and elegant thing is simplit extreme avoidance of ostentation. W Cathleen Vanderbuilt, daughter of H has appeared in public since the annoument of her engagement, the eyes of every within far-sighted distance of her have to her left hand finger, ready to gasp at the diamond which should meet the But lo! They had to look twice before could believe those eyes of theirs. T on the finger of this pet of America's sis a little diamond which the average gloscarely think worthy of noticing. A same modesty has been observable in thaof other debs and brides of the Vandercle these past few months. It was an unromantic blow to the Trawhen it gathered in the records of longtravelers of New York. Naturally, its expected all of the big records in nummiles to come from those who had joto Zanzibar or Tasmania or other sounding places. There were a good nthese and their records mounted to high. But the top marks were obtained by our commuters who in their daily travels b forth home to office could give odds to plorers of the earth. HES THAT MAKE OR UNMAKE MEN Harding's Associated Press speech in the country. The discussion, for ling, takes more notice of the effect may have on the political destiny of and its influence upon the Reply than of the right or wrong; wisdom of the course that Mr. Hardy with reference to the International Justice. Ling's speech, it is recognized, will the few deliverances which have upon men's political fortunes. Dan-lost the Presidency, historians sur- fateful speech. Henry Clay's slave speeches kept him out of the White evoked his memorable words, "I nor be right than be president." Lincoln's memorable speeches in his states with Stephen A. Douglas madeidential quality and fated him to be President. Mr. Bryan's dramatic Chicago, in 1896, won him the nom- he Presidency. E'S DEVELOPMENT OF WATER HUGE Vital to the development of Cali- being conserved and utilized more in this state. Big irrigation projects established, from time to time. Amount of hydroelectric enterprises is As population increases, conservater supply will become of greater so this state. The tune is coming of water will be prohibited through protection of watersheds and flood waters will be perfected. Has abundance of precipitation, in snowfall, year after year, to meet There is ample for the needs of a many times greater than at present were conserved. The problem of of water supply should concern the California from this time forward. Would be made for storage of surplus as should be changed from scourges by impounding and utilizing flood ABE MARTIN We guess th' reason it takes nine tailor t' make a man is 'cause he don't dare t' go t' th' same one twice. Burglars broke int' th' Elite drug store last night an' stole seven hams, thirty-five cans of beans an' a keg of thousand island dressing. WISE AND WITTY Another good way to think of many delightful places to go is to have your car in the paint shop. None of the landscapes exhibited this spring seem convincing, as real art should. There isn't a billboard in the lot. One part of the Einstein theory easy to understand is that you should wait until a scientist is dead many years before stealing his stuff. ANAHEIM FEED & PARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) Brief: A lawyer's argument that never is. Recipe for progress: First soak your taxpayer. The best place to live is just inside your income: "The measure of hospitality", in these decadent times is liquid measure. Greatness is three parts vision, two parts industry, and five parts headlines. After all, perhaps the best place to go for a week-end is the office of an alienist. The funniest thing about us is that we always cheer loudest when the orator tells us we are a great people. It isn't the price of leather that makes it difficult to keep your boy in shoes now. A hothead is one who hardly can restrain his impulse to send somebody else out to fight. The astonishing taing to us is the length of time some of the dances can last. At any rate the pacifist can argue that the world finally got around to his point of view. How real they are; these sermons by radio. Close your eyes and you can't tell what they are. Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company Hay, Grain, Feeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides Public Weigh Masters 242 W. Center St. Phone 317 Anaheim, California At Kitchen’s, 161 MAY 3, 4, 5, 1923 Big White King Week During the Three Day Pure Food Show at We are cordially invited to monstrations. We want you to call dur ed with the different line in these products. The f competent representatives: Craig's Brand Salad Craig's Brand Co There are others, but these are Mrs. Stone King Week During the Three Day Pure Food Show at Kitchen's Grocery Phone 284 161 W. Center St. Anaheim Thursday, Friday Saturday Two Assortments 44c Value for...29c $1.30 Value for...98c A Real Bargain Don't Miss This Opportunity WEDNESDAY, MAY 2ND, 1923 Subscription Rate—In No. Orange-co. Per Yr. $3; Six Months $1.45 Entered at the Postoffice at Anselmo, Calif.; as second class matter. PANTOMIME by J. H. Striebel A QUESTION OF STRENGTH OLIVE, CALIF. Phone Orange 418 FULLERTON, CALIF. Phone Fullerton 600 CASH FOR YOUR VALENCIA ORANGES OLIVE FRUIT CO. Successors to PEPPERS FRUIT CO. CASH FOR YOUR VALENCIA ORANGES OLIVE FRUIT CO. Successors to PEPPERS FRUIT CO. A. J. MILLER Fullerton 640 V. H. FROSS Orange 250 W. J. KADAU Orange 454 A. H. T. OSBORNE Fullerton 25 Pure Food Show 161 West Center Street 1923 Anaheim, Calif. cordially invited to attend our Annual Pure Food Show and Depons. at you to call during these demonstrations, sample, and get acquaintthe different lines shown which we will guarantee to be the leaders products. The following lines will be shown and demonstrated by representatives: Brand Salad Dressing Mig's Brand Coffee Glass Jar Brand Fruits and Vegetables Highest quality food Products. Packed where grown. Something different. Mrs. McIntyre Brand Salad Dressing Mig's Brand Coffee are others, but these are the best. ALPINE MILK Every Day Milk our unique demonstration now uses of this milk Noon Maple Syrup highest Quality Guaranteed Baker's Red Hot Chile Con Carne than made Chile Con Carne Served Free to you. Glass Jar Brand Fruits and Vegetables Highest quality food Products. Packed where grown. Something different. Mrs. McIntyre Blue Stem Graham Crackers A Master Baker's Masterpiece Free Samples During Show Miss Sherer Triangle Brand Chinese Noodles The genuine Chinese Noodles that have no competition. Once you try you will always buy them. See our Display today. Miss Ming Toy McDonald's Roof Garden Chocolate Good from Cellar to Roof To Eat or to Cook Miss Cameron "H ON" the instant Cleaner. Knocks the SCRUB out of scrubbing. Our children—Do not miss this display. Special prices and samples are during the show. Bring your neighbors. Come early and come Each day at 2 P. M. and 5 P. M. a Large Basket containing sevrals worth of Groceries will be given absolutely free to our customers. From Kitchen's To The Kitchen