oc-plain-dealer 1923-05-14
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DAILY GREETINGS TO OUR READERS
Political or professional reputation can not last forever; but a conscience void of offense before God and man is an inheritance for eternity—Daniel Webster.
President Harding has fired a political shot that is echoing around the country.
Sugar is being used in conscienceless speculation for profit, and the public is paying the profits.
Looking out over the field of politics, one is impressed with the number of sales and whirlwinds in motion.
There is no reputation a man can earn that is more to be prized than the good name of being honest and upright.
Prosperity is becoming so widespread and so continuous, that it is being accepted as a matter of course as is the atmosphere.
When government is administered economically and in businesslike fashion, the reduction of taxes becomes merely a problem in mathematics.
The figurative "band wagon" in politics is being dragged out, and there is more or less of a scramble to get aboard, on the part of political opportunists.
The public bears the financial brunt of speculative gambling in the necessaries of life. Excessive profits are paid by consumers, when the speculation prevails.
A kodak company is being prosecuted under the anti-trust law for conspiracy to monopolize.
"OPEN ROAD" URGE THE STRESSED SOON
Prepare to drive out into the open Road Week is to be celebrated this May 13 to 19. No one needs to be the Open Road Week means in this section should any special urging be required due the family automobile and take highways to enjoy these glorious May days.
This custom of having a spring opening were, in outdoor life should be foster encouraged. It promotes health and beauty and brightens and sweetens existence thoroughly democratic, too. The poor afford to take his family out in the air. On these bright spring days, every Sunday finds the roads full of machines little autos of the poor vying with the machines of the more oppulent.
The automobile, in truth, has done its level distinctions, and to place the matter it used means in as favorable status as he fellow-being, in so far as ability to enjoy the open is concerned.
FOOLISH EXTREMES AND AMUSEMENTS
Riverside County has a man 80 years has not seen a moving picture; who want to see one; and who does not know Mary Pickford is, until told. He has to a circus in forty-six years, and the reason he gives:
"When I went to the circus forty-ago I saw a neighbor there who had last sack of wheat from his granary, the mills and used the money to take fly to the show. He was so short of it necessary to go to the circus. I was so impressed with the folly of expenditures on amusements that never day have I entered a circus tent."
The man who stripped himself of
The figurative "hand wagon" in politics is being dragged out, and there is more or less of a scramble to get aboard, on the part of political opportunists.
The public bears the financial brunt of speculative gambling in the necessaries of life. Excessive profits are paid by consumers, when the speculation prevails.
A kodak company is being prosecuted under the anti-trust law for conspiracy to monopolize. But there is nothing to indicate that the concern is a picture of distress.
Men of genius and character can self-make themselves into greatness today, as in generations past. But it requires application and energy and courage to achieve greatness.
Enormous credit accommodations are to be had throughout the country. But the possibilities of obtaining credit should not impel responsible interests to overdo credit drawing.
The church, the school, the home, and good literature in home and library, including a clean family newspaper—these are factors of moral spiritual and intellectual strength in the community.
Charges frequently are made of conspiracies to violate or to erase important national laws. This is a particularly mischievous form of evil, and should be discouraged and punished under the law.
TOWN IN REVIEW
Members of a St. Louis church protested at the pastor's 17 minute prayers. Knowing St. Loule as we do, we think them none too long.
Our friend Marg has an iron will. Triod to fly off El Modena Hill; but her plane was only a fluv coupe—The does say she will be better some day.
The glare of headlights is a menace to motorists, but the glare of pedestrians is wholly harmless.
Sculptors in New York say Venus de Milo would fit in Broadway chorus. Why not? Nobody would miss her arms.
Crossing the continent between sunrise and sunset soon will be a common airship feat.
The glare of headlights is a menace to motorists, but the glare of pedestrians is wholly harmless.
Sculptors in New York say Venus de Milo would fit in Broadway chorus. Why not? Nobody would miss her arms.
Crossing the continent between suirise and runset soon will be a common airship feat.
Fly paper doesn't draw any more flies than a limousine draws friends.
The supreme court has decided U. S. ships can carry bronze.
They won't carry it far, however unless they have a pretty big supply.
Tom Sims opines that a man can't get by a railroad crossing on his good looks.
FOR RENT—Furnished room; almost private bath—Want Ad--An almost private bath we take it. is a bath with a broken lock.
Running an auto is no excuse for running amuck.
If we hired our sheriff like Coronado hires its marshals, everybody in the country could be sheriff in a few years.
Men with lots of time on their hands usually hit it.
FREIDA'S FOLLIES
She was proud of her hair.
It was suburn.
And a beautiful shade.
Mine is nondescript brown.
I thought she ought to be in fashion.
Bobbed hair is so becoming.
I offered to cut it for her.
Women never know when to stop.
I did.
It was just this side of the scalp.
She now wears a wig.
EDITORIAL
DAD" URGE TO BE PRESSED SOON
drive out into the open. Open to be celebrated throughout the seven days of No one needs to be told what seek means in this section. Nor special urging be required to in-automobile and take to the toy these glorious May days.
of having a spring opening, as poor life should be fostered and promotes health and happiness and sweetest existence. It is so prolific, too. The poor man can his family out in the small car. spring days, every Sunday and the roads full of machines the poor vying with the huge ma-ore opulent.
in truth, has done much to it, and to place the man of lim-ous favorable status as his richer so far as ability to see and to is concerned.
EXTREMES AS TO MUSEMENTS
enty has a man 80 years old who moving picture; who does not; and who does not knew who is, until told. He has not been forty-six years, and this is the result to the circus forty-six years neighbor there who had taken his seat from his granary, sold it at used the money to take his fam-He was so short of funds he may go to the circus barefoot, used with the folly of useless ex-musements that never since that entered a circus tent."
stripped himself of all his
PARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
The will of the majority is busted by the surviving relatives.
Friend: One who will lend money. Enemy: One who did.
Very likely Eve felt a little over-dressed when she go her first coat of tan.
A concession in Turkey is a small body of oil land entirely surrounded by hot water.
It isn't so very difficult for a man to get on his feet if he has a used car on his hands.
Why go on a vacation when for the same money you can be equally uncomfortable at home.
Some people pile trash in the alley, and some keep it in their book shelves.
The reason you shouldn't argue with a fool is that you can't beat the other man at his own game.
It's a darned hard world where you are held down by the upper dog and held up by the under dog.
The reason ideas die quickly in some heads is because they can't stand solitary confinement.
Sinns disappear as conditions change There are few Peeping Toms in this era of sleeping porches.
Those insane patients of Matteawan who took a look at the world and went back are crazy like foxes.
What has become of the old-fashioned fellow who would about as soon crack a safe on Sunday as a Smile?
to the circus forty-six years
neighbor there who had taken his
heat from his granary, sold it at
used the money to take his famHe was so short of funds he
berry to go to the circus barefoot,
used with the folly of uncle exmusements that never since that
stripped himself of all his
the circus was foolish in that.
foolish is this octogenarian who
other extreme of not patronizing
One extreme is as silly as
moderate patronizing of motion
es, and other forms of innocent
to be urged as recreation. Every
be amused and entertained at
break the monotony of life and to
of sunshine into what otherwise
existence.
of arid lands in the West is one
actors in the development of this
Vastly important as this debeen, there are possibilities yet
will make past achievements
REAL WORLD FULL OF WONDERS
The world differed greatly from
today. Because of fossils recently
Mongolia, scientists conclude that
connection once existed between
and Asia. Huge dinosaurs and
diverse types roamed to and fro
contents. Some of the fossil reMongolia are identical with the
bits which existed in Utah and
about 5,000,000 years ago, the
when the region now known as
the region now known as Utah
had similar types of dinosaurs, al10,000 miles apart.
one, and gives one many a thrill,
ward, with scientists, a few millto view the primitive world. The
of the earth was different then.
means then, that do not exist torestricted today. There were conat are under water today. There
then that has perished utterly
of the earth. There were monch have left the only recital of
a fossil remains.
has changed, through the slow
It has advanced. It has been
habitation and conquest by the
Sixt disappear as condition change
There are few Peeping Toms in this
east of sleeping porches.
Those insane patients of Matteawan who took a look at the world
and went back are crazy like foxes.
What has become of the old-fashioned fellow who would about as soon crack a safe on Sunday as a Smile?
If there isn't any room in the car for all, the one who doesn't care to go riding this time is Mother.
Science can explain everything except the reason a 50-pound chunk of ice will fill a drip pan 732 times.
Still, as a general thing the only people who would be shocked by naughty books are too respectable to read them.
Every husband should tell his wife about his past sins so she will have something to talk about when she has a headache.
Opening SALE May 16
OF LOTS IN THE BEAUTIFUL Mother Colo
LOCATED ABOUT FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH BOULEV
Mother Colony
LOCATED ABOUT FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH OF BOULEVARD
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AND
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TERM
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AND GET OUR LOTS IN OTHER OWN
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116 NO. LOS ANGELES STREET
MONDAY, MAY 14TH 1923
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Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter.
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HEY-WAT'S ALL TH'
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OUR HOME HERE
Colony Tract
OCKS SOUTH OF THE PLAG POLE ON THE MAIN BOULEVARD
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LOCKS SOUTH OF THE PLAG POLE ON THE MAIN BOULEVARD
After you are buying for a home as an investment it will be to interest to take advantage of this opportunity as there are no sub-lands left at this time as well located and as close to the center of town as this one. We are offering these lots at prices lower than desirable property offered in Anaheim. Improvements paid.
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REET
Anaheim Realty Co.
127½ EAST CENTER STREET