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EDITORIAL AND FEATURES
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
Paul V. Hester Editor and Publisher
NAVAL MANEUVERING IN THE PACIFIC
To send the Battle Fleet of the Pacific, and auxiliary craft, to Australia, in 1925, and to maneuver the Atlantic and Pacific fleets in the vicinity of Hawaii next year, is under consideration by the Navy Department. Practice of this kind is needed. The Pacific is the great water expanse which the United States must figure in its general scheme of national defense. Should this nation ever be attacked, it undoubtedly would be from the Pacific side. Extensive protection in these waters is vital.
Sending the Pacific battle fleet and auxiliaries to Australia would acquaint officers and men of the warships with Pacific waters and give them definite conception of the theater of naval operations, should this country be dragged into a war.
America's naval strength in the Pacific should be maintained on a high plane of power and effectuality. This country should be fortified sufficiently strong in these waters to be able to meet successfully any attack made, however suddenly it might come. This is the whole purpose of maintaining naval strength to be prepared adequately to repel offensive attacks by a powerful defensive front.
The United States has no war-making spirit against any country or people on earth. Government and people of the United States desire to be at peace with the whole world. Anything and everything reasonable, fair and honorable is done and will be done by this country to maintain peace with every other country. The United States would strike with its armed power only to defend itself.
Co-operation is the keynote of successful achievements in government—cooperation of the people with the government, and cooperation of the government with the people.
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MATCHES
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Thompson Seedles
Raisins, 15 oz.
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We Pay Market Price for Eggs
The FLORSHEIM SHOE
THE MAN who keeps abreast with the times relies on The FLORSHEIM SHOE for style that is smart—good-looking—correct.
The Rialto
$10
"DRESS WELL AND SUCCESS"
SUNSHINE PEELTS
BY DR. W. F. THOMSON
Ah, my friend,
There's time for mirth,
When mother's well
At baby's birth.
Don't breathe the dust unless you must, it helps tuberculosis.
The neurasthenia of adult life is often the outgrowth of fear engendered in child life.
Influenza, like other acute, infectious diseases, often "light up" smoldering tuberculosis.
Bring us another steaming cup.
The coffee's fair and brightens up.
Our fagging fancy, so let us sup Another cup.
I don't care for your family tree.
Open your veins and let me see.
The kind of blood that YOU possesses—That's the test of healthiness.
That health department which does not publish the results of its investigations does not function properly as a health department.
CAMP CURRY
Plan to spend your vacation at Camp Curry—the famous recreation spot in
looking—correct.
The Rialto
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"DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED"
F.A.YUNGBLUTH
"BY ALL MEANS GET A FIT"
The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes
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ANAHEIM
All Nations Marching to Armageddon
"MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE"
THE WORLD WAR DID NOT MAKE DEMOCRACY SAFE. ALL NATIONS ARE AGAIN PREPARING FOR WAR. CIVILIZATION IS NOW TERRIBLY SHAKEN BY LABOR STRIKES, OFFICIAL LAWLESSNESS, PROFITEERING BOLSHEVISM, REVOLUTION AND ANARCHY.
FEAR HAS LAID HOLD UPON THE PEOPLE IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE. THEY ARE ASKING, WHAT NEXT?
THE CAUSE OF THE WORLD DISTRESS AND THE ANSWER TO THE ABOVE QUESTION WILL BE GIVEN IN A FREE LECTURE BY
Walter R. Siewert
DOSE HALL, 135 W. Center St., SUNDAY, APRIL 27
AT 7:30 P.M.
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EUROPA
INSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC PRESSION
PARAGRAPH
By QUILLEN
In a village, however, consists in a clean shirt ev
How do women jurors to keep still while so mu
ment is going on?
A woman never gets to be proud of the small wore at the age of 20.
Some widows feel the beauty parlors and some snug little fortune.
The less profit you can get by being courteous, ther the courtesy.
Old version: Barefoot cheek of tan. New version ed boy with cheek.
People who don't be luck have never watched drivers at an intersection streets.
Nobody knows the age world, but all can agree is old enough to know be
The finest thing about son is that nobody expect quit work and take a vac
The wolf may be the of some dogs, but when at these toy ones we sus June bug.
Some taxes are so hi several transactions are to get them down to the consumer.
If you can stand the show told the price of a ticket necessary to travel fo health.
INDUSTRIAL AND
ECONOMIC
DEPRESSION
ABE MARTIN
VACATION NOVELS & PENS & MIX
COMPUTATION LIBRARY HARVETIES
POEMS THAT LIVE
RECIPE FOR A HAPPY LIFE
Three ounces are necessary, first of patience,
Then of repose and peace; of conscience
A pound entire is needful;
Of pastimes of all sorts, too,
Should be gathered as much as the hand can hold;
Of pleasant memory and of hope three good drachms
There must be at least. But they should moistend be
With a liquor made from true pleasures, that rejoice the heart:
Then of love's magic drops a few—
But use them sparingly, for they may bring a flame
Which naught but tears can drown.
Grind the whole and mix therewith of merriment an ounce
To even. Yet all this may not bring happiness
Except in your orisons you lift your voice
To Him who holds the gift of health.
—Margaret of Navarre (1500)
Pinky Kerr picked up a dandy Airedale yesterday, an' he's afraid Madame Neuralgia, th' palmist stoppin' at th' hotel, l' tip it off t' th' owner. Most ever buddy seems t' learn from experience but a young widower.
JULIAN
PETROLEUM
We maintain a close market in both the Units and Shares.
Get our quotations before buying or selling. Immediate settlement, if selling. Immediate delivery, if buying, from stock on hand.
The finest thing about son is that nobody expects quit work and take a vacant.
The wolf may be the of some dogs, but when at these toy ones we susse June bug.
Some taxes are so high several transactions are to get them down to the consumer.
If you can stand the show told the price of a ticket necessary to travel for health.
Honduras must settle quickly or it can't hope loan from Uncle Sam be taken.
Speaking of ultra-modern must grieve the devil to knit his best friends don't be him.
A critic says the book of distribution has little in any rate this is true of the book.
Financiers are people easy to clean up the mess after patriots have finished the ing.
Apparently she isn't a pet unless the photograph takes the incoming liner shows her legs crossed.
It must be awful to me European nobleman and that he doesn't know a choice from a bunt.
Correct this sentence: "I do not give our little home a den," she declared, "for the house in America."
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Health
Less medicine and more shoe repairing will save more than money, for medicine is only a small part of the heavy expense of illness. There is also the loss of time from work or from school.
Wet feet, cold feet, perspiring feet or tired feet are very often the direct cause of sickness.
So if your shoes are run down or worn, bring them in and we will rebuild them.
East Side Shoe Rebuilding Shop
EMIL TITTMAN, Prop.
313 E. Center St. Anaheim
JULIAN PETROLEUM
We maintain a close market in both the Units and Shares. Get our quotations before buying or selling. Immediate settlement, if selling. Immediate delivery, if buying, from stock on hand.
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500 Bandini Petro. .45
100 Bellview Units .65
2 Elliott Petro. ...60.00
10 Fifty-fifty ...13.00
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20 Julian Ptro, pfd...29.00
10 Julian Petro com.17.50
300 Julian Oll Well P. .65
50 Moreland Com. ...6.50
5 Pickwick Stage pfd 80.00
5 Star Motors ...7.00
80 Union Mtg. pfd ...Bid
60 Union Mtg.e. com Bid
5 King's Food Prod 22.50
1000 Oceanic Oil ...25
5 Twin Bell ...20.00
10 White Star No.1 10.00
500 E. L. Smith ...Wanted
1000 Port Lobos ...35
10 Snowolene Refln. 12.50
10 Snowoline Oil ...12.50
20 Gilmore Oil ...25.00
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FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, 1924
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PARAGRAPHS
By QUILLEN
In a village, however, affluence consists in a clean shirt every day.
How do women jurors manage to keep still while so much argument is going on?
A woman never gets too old to be proud of the small shoe sheore at the age of 20.
Some widows feel the need of beauty parlors and some have a nug little fortune.
The less profit you can hope to get by being courteous, the greater the courtesy.
Old version: Barefoot boy with cheek of tan. New version: Dressel boy with cheek.
People who don't believe in trick have never watched women drivers at an intersection of busy streets.
Nobody knows the age of the world, but all can agree that it old enough to know better.
The finest thing about this season is that nobody expects you to quit work and take a vacation.
The wolf may be the ancestor of some dogs, but when we look these toy ones we suspect the tune bug.
Some taxes are so high that several transactions are required to get them down to the ultimate consumer.
If you can stand the shock when told the price of a ticket, it isn't necessary to travel for your health.
Comments of the Press
What Editors Are Saying
PRINCE OF WALES IS GAME—Chicago Tribune
The Prince of Wales so often falls off his horse that at last the moving pictures have caught him at it. He has an ugly spill for the camera while taking a thorn hedge. The camera man was so astonished in catching the prince going off on his ear that he forgot to grind after the contact, but you can see that it was a fine spill and a dangerous one.
Such of the British as want the prince to succeed his father when the time comes are not much amused, but Americans smile when they read that Wales is off his horse and on his neck again. He may not be a bronco buster in the saddle, but we'll say he is game. He climbs back on again, and after a half dozen splits and some broken bones he is not off horses for life. He is at the next hedge and ditch again as soon as the fractures are mended.
Steeplechasing is not a tea hound's game. It is about as hard and dangerous as an outdoor sport need be. People who laugh at the prince might try it once. Having landed in the ditch once they might climb back on and try it again, and again they might not. Even the chivalry whose motto is "anything once" will probably add "never again", and keep on paying life insurance premiums.
The prince is a boy of the bulldog breed. He sticks to it regardless of his neck. That's what we were taught to do in the Little Rollo books, wasn't it? If General Grant can't ride a horse the first time he keeps on being thrown until he can.
It has been intimated that the prince does not ride as well after dining as before. He might compromise with his alarmed admirers and ride only after breakfast, or at least only after lunch, never after tea.
CENTRALIZATION MENACES SCHOOLS—Indianapolis News
The real danger to the public school comes from those who are undoubtedly its friends. We refer, of course, to those who are pressing for centralization. Federal subsidies and Federal control at Washington can hardly be said to be a center from which sound influences emanate. It would be a great mistake to bring education
The finest thing about this season is that nobody expects you to quit work and take a vacation.
The wolf may be the ancestor of some dogs, but when we look at these toy ones we suspect the same bug.
Some taxes are so high that several transactions are required get them down to the ultimate consumer.
If you can stand the shock when old the price of a ticket, it isn't necessary to travel for your health.
Honduras must settle down quickly or it can't hope to get a man from Uncle Sam before Autumn.
Speaking of ultra-moderns, it just grieve the devil to know that its best friends don't believe in it.
A critic says the book of widest distribution has little in it. At any rate this is true of the pocket-book.
Financiers are people called in clean up the mess after mere triots have finished the fight.
Apparently she isn't a personage less the photograph taken on incoming liner shows her with legs crossed.
It must be awful to marry a European nobleman and discover that he doesn't know a fielder's voice from a bunt.
Correct this sentence: "I would give our little home and garage," she declared, "for the finest use in America."
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CENTRALIZATION MENACES SCHOOLS—Indianapolis News
The real danger to the public school comes from those who are undoubtedly its friends. We refer, of course, to those who are pressing for centralization. Federal subsidies and Federal control at Washington can hardly be said to be a center from which sound influences emanate. It would be a great mistake to bring education within the sphere of cabinet politics—and possibly intrigue and to hook it up with Washington bureaus. Nor is there any need whatever for a subsidy from the National government, the effect of which would be to weaken the sense of local responsibility, and to develop to a still more serious extent the feeling of dependence on the National Government, of which there is far too much now.
There are no states that cannot afford to support their own schools, no states that are not the stronger for so doing—as are the schools themselves. Much can—and should—be done to improve the schools, but federalization would not be an improvement.
Anaheim Electric Co.
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ERNEST G. GIELOW
209 West Center St. Phone 59 Anaheim, Calif.
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