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EDITORIAL AND FEATURES An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday Paul V. Hester Editor and Publisher DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS Thou knowest our needs, Thy fulness will supply; Our blindness—let Thy hand still lead us on, Till, visited by the Dayspring from on high, Our prayer, one only, "Let Thy will be done!" We breathe to Thee, O God! —William H. Burleigh JAPANESE PRAISE HIGH FOR U. S. FLYERS That was high praise indeed which the news agencies and newspapers of Tokio sent to the American army aviators who landed an Japanese soil, in the Kurile Islands, after the most perilous flight ever made by airship—the journey across the Bering Sea, with storm conditions prevailing. The testimonial to the Americans was in very friendly spirit toward the United States and very appreciative of the courage of the American flyers. This is gratifying, in view of the strained feeling that has been feared in connection with proposed exclusion of Japanese immigration into the United States. The American aviators are preparing to make another lap of their momentous journey. Their heads are not turned by the laudation they are given. They realize that there are perils before them and the greater part of their journey is yet to be covered. They are not content, by any means, to rest upon the laurels they already have won. They are eager to press on—being typical Americans in this. And the prayers and hopes of America are with them, in the friendly race for first honors in belting the globe. The American postal system has become wonderful in its scope. Introduction of air service foreshadows swifter mails, for all first class matter within a few years. VISITING THRONG HERE FOR SUMMER They are coming by thousands, those welcome summer visitors from far away states. They are welcome visitors. But they should not be left to take their welcome for granted. They should be given tangible evidences of welcome. Those who come to this city should be made to feel that they are wanted here—that their coming is appreciated by this community. VISITING THRONG HERE FOR SUMMER They are coming by thousands, those welcome summer visitors from far away states. They are welcome visitors. But they should not be left to take their welcome for granted. They should be given tangible evidences of welcome. Those who come to this city should be made to feel that they are wanted here—that their coming is appreciated by this community. It would be a gracious thing to have one or more mass meetings of welcome here this summer, and perhaps a big reunion in a public park, to get these summer visitors together with residents of the city—to bring together persons who have come here from the same states and localities, and to form new acquaintances. Californians relax in summer and spend time at play. This is an opportune season to do some hospitable greeting in a big way, of the “folks” who have come here from “back yonder.” The weather gods will do their part. The visitors will experience the delights of the California summer. But the human element should enter into the welcoming. Not only in formal assemblages should the visitors be welcomed, but by individual citizens, from day to day. As strangers are met on the street or in places of business, greet them cordially and bid them welcome to this city. Consistent thoughtfulness along this line would make a very favorable impression upon the crowds of summer guests. President Coolidge has spoken some words that are reverberating around the world. President Coolidge has conventions and the courage to express them. I cure my patients in a drugless way, Use Chiropractic, not X-ray. Osteopathy is an adjunct fine, With modern dietetics aid my line, Electric currents of all descriptions, And violet rays replace prescriptions. Substitute actinic radiations, For outdoor expensive recreations. Many a socalled immovable joint, I restore to grace, remember this point; And by some other manipulation, May save you many an operation. With those same methods to restore your health, The way is opened to enjoy your wealth. Dr. G. A. Neth 110 North Resh St. A Safe Investment Bonds: Serial Notes with Perfectly Good Dr. G. A. Neth 110 North Resh St. A Safe Investment Bonds; Serial Notes with Perfectly Good Security TAX FREENON ASSESSABLE First National Bank of Santa Ana holds the Trust Indenture as Trustee. Hence contains adequate provisions for security, maintenance, insurance, etc., to fully protect the bondholders. Bears interest at 7%, payable semi-annually. PHONE 505, or CALL AT 128 E. CENTER STREET PIGGLY WIGGLY ACE Over the World OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 24TH, 8 A. M. 144 West Center Street Anaheim MONARCHY·MAD! DEUTSCHLAND UBERALLES MILITARISM WHOS WILL IN THE PAYMENT? Edouard Herriot, now as possible premier by virtue of the victor Radical Socialists in repudiation of the People's Administration, is not, unlike the United States, He came to this point September in the French trade in general. American wood methods and advertisement fair at Lyons, center of silk industry. Herriot mayor of Lyons for 10 years. He has long been pro-French politics, having of the last 20 years in parliament, first as a later representing the House of Lyons in the chamber. While the group known as the "Radical Herriot himself explains that the United States thatification referred to policy than economical radio that his party was more or progressive on. Herriot explained that self did not vote for either of France's army and that his party were in favor of the military forces. He is a millionaire, France's leading manuwell as a writer of history. Plain Dealer Classified results. Try this. REGULAR SPIRITUAL SERVICE are being conducted 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. 10 a. m., and 7:30 Lecture and message PARAGRAPHS By ROBERT QUILLLEN At any rate, good complexions die young. Learning thrift is just a simple matter of learning to settle it out of court. Some sore spots develop into cancers, and some develop into discretion. Some men think they are presidential possibilities when they don't know a single platitude. If her demeanor indicates that her husband is in town, you seldom hear of her being insulted. Almost any good doctor can discover what is the matter with the patient if the patient is tongue-tied. The less intelligent an audience is, the more loudly it cheers the orator who says it is intelligent. There are 138 standard foods, six of which are found regularly in boarding houses. Every wise husband apologizes frequently to his wife, but heseldom knows what for. The smaller the town, the more diligently one must search for a temptation to be overcome by. An unused inventive faculty dies young. If he is a bachelor until 30, he never will have much success with an alibi. Note to girls: When the bars are let down so the cows can come thru, they never call it insulting familiarity. We build blindly, and nearly all emergency wards are located far from street intersections. DINNER STORIES He was hanging onto his job by a mere eyelash, but he didn't know it. In fact, he thought that he had become virtually indispensable to the firm, and announced to some of his fellow employees that he was going to strike for a raise, and if he didn't get it he was going to leave the firm flat on its back. He made his demand on the boss and came out of the office with a puzzled look on his face. "Well," one of the boys queried, "did you tell the boss that if you didn't get a raise you were going to quit?" "Yes." "What did he say?" "He said, 'I haven't got time to sing it to you, but you'll find the firm's answer in the second line of that grand old song,' Hall, Hall, the Gang's All Here." Ted had a habit of dropping in at the house next door on banking day, for the woman of that house had a deft way in the making of cookies, and Ted had no hesitation in enjoying her hospitality, even to the extent of asking for cookies if they were not promptly forthcoming. When the boy's father learned of this, he gave Ted a lecture and a strict order never to ask for cookies at the neighbor's kitchen. So, when a few days later the father saw his son munching a cookie as he came away from the next house, he spoke sternly: "Have you been begging cookies again?" "Oh, no, I didn't beg any," Ted answered cheerfully. "I just said, this house smells as if it was full of cookies. But what's that to me?" When she speaks of putting On the greens; Lit golf or turnip That she means? Fortunately, political key notes no interest. Is matter of community Which is a matter of individual tips. Every life insurance solicitor that honesty and his are best policies. We don't know who put the ban the banana, but God put the on it to keep the dust out. Profiteers In Last War Will Next." That's fine! We'll their jobs for them until get back. We always noticed That the who raises a lot of sand public health laws, also a lot of flies about his e. The test tube will reveal coaching troubles we don't feel. The word "obey" appears in the French marriage contract. Women push wheelbarrows over there. One thing about going to church is that the Monday papers don't mention the funeral arrangements. The next generation may have no natural resources to exploit, but there always will be suckers to trim. We are a queer people, and if sparrows were rare we might be putting up boxes to entice them. In the case of a famed futurist, you don't know whether he has reached the height of his career or the height of absurdity. Correct this sentence: "There it is on the lemon pie," said the mother; "swat it." (Protected by Associated Editors, Inc.) Ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Safe Milk For Infants, Insalide, Children, The Aged Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powders form, makes The Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible—No Cooking. Allight Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "Horlick's," at all Fountains. Avoid Imitations — Substitutes THE RING OF DREAMS Some must delve when the dawn is nigh; Some must toll when the noon-day beams; But when night comes, and the soft winds sigh, Every man is a King of dreams! One must plod while another must ply: At plow or loom till the sunset streams. But when night, and the moon rides high, Every man is a King of dreams! One is slave to a master's cry. Another serf to a despot seems. But when night comes, and the discords die, Every man is a King of dreams! This you may sell and that may buy, And this you may barter for gold that gleams. But there's one domain that si fixed for aye. Every man is a King of Dreams! —Clinton Scollard. Just add to your diet More meat, milk and eggs; If your muscles are flabby In your arms and your legs, Literally, "mataria" means bad air—it also stands for a lot of bad cooking. WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1924 Subscription Rate—In N. Orange co., per year, $3; 6 months, $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter WHOS WHO IN THE PAYE NEWS EDOUARD HERRIOT Edouard Herriot, who looms now as possible premier of France by virtue of the victory of the Radical Socialists in the recent repudiation of the Poincare administration, is not, unknown in the United States. He came to this country last September in the interests of French trade in general and to essay American wood carving methods and advertise the annual Fair at Lyons, center of the French silk industry. Herriot has been mayor of Lyons for 10 years. He has long been prominent in French politics, having spent most of the last 20 years in the French parliament, first as a senator and later representing the department of Lyons in the chamber of deputies. While the group he heads is known as the "Radical Socialists" Herriot himself explained while in the United States that the identification referred to political rather than economical radicalism, and that his party was more of a moderate or progressive one. Herriot explained that he himself did not vote for enlargement of France's army and that he and his party were in favor of reducing the military forces. He is a millionaire, and one of France's leading manufacturers as well as a writer of fiction and history. Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. REGULAR SPIRITUALIST SERVICES are being conducted Tuesday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Sundays 10 a. m., and 7:30 p.m. Lecture and messages. ON SPEAKING YOUR OWN THOUGHTS Poe, Whitman, Emerson. These three men mean more to intelligent people of other nations than any other trio of Americans not concerned with science and invention. Ralph Waldo Emerson was the phenomenon of this illustrious three. He was a radical who flourished in the midst, and with the approval of New England conservatism. "Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate. Nothing to him falls too early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still" Emerson read these lines in the epilogue to Beaumont and Fletcher's, "Honest Man's Fortune" and wrote his remarkable essay on self-reliance. To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart, is true for all men, that is genius. Speak your latent conviction and it shall be the universal conviction; for always the innermost becomes the outmost, and our first thought is rendered back to us by the trumpets of the Last Judgment. Familiar as the voice of the mind is to each, the highest merit we ascribe to Moses, Plato and Milton, is that they set naught books and traditions, and spoke not what men, but what they, thought. "A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages. Yet he dismisses without notice his thought because it is They teach us to abide by our spontaneous impression with good humored inflexibility then most when the whole cry of voices is on the other side. "Else, tomorrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time, and we shall be forced to take with shame our own opinion from another. "There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but though his soil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power which resides in him is now in nature, and none but he knows that is which he can do, nor does he know until he has tried. "Not for nothing one face, one character, one fact makes much impression on him, and another none. It is not without pre-established harmony, this scripture in the memory. The eye is placed wheeer one ray should fall that it might testify of that particular ray. Bravely let him speak the utmostyllable of his profession. "We half express ourselves and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of us represents. It may be safely trusted as proportionate and of good issues, so it be faithfully imparted, but God will not have his work made manifest by cowards. It needs a divine man to exhibit anything divine." "A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best; but what he has said or done otherwise, shall give him no peace. It is deliverance which does not deliver. In the attempt his genius deserts him no muce befriends; no invention, no hope." To the Winner of the Camp Curry Economy Run Overland Model 92 —may we proffer our hearty and sincere congratulations upon your splendid sweepstakes victory. The Oakland “6” having been the sweepstakes winner of four of the last five economy runs in Southern California in the last three years we realize The Oakland "6" having been the sweepstakes winner of four of the last five economy runs in Southern California in the last three years we realize the great satisfaction your victory brings you. Our entry, the Oakland "6" Sedan, winning the Enclosed Car and Class cup was most gratifying to us. H. L. TURTON 142 So. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Phone 325