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THE ORANGE COUNTY
Plain Dealer
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
PAUL V. HESTER
Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rate—In N. Orange-co., per year, $3; 6 months, $1.75.
Entered at the Postoffice at Anahelm, Calif., as second class matter
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Growth is gladdening. He who grows in holiness grows in joy. It is a poor, half-hearted religion—not spiritual power, but the want of it—that breeds gloom.
—Anonymous.
PEACE NEWS NOW RULES FROM EUROPE
Peace in Europe seems to have come at last—enduring peace. The reparations settlement promises much in fostering concord and good will throughout Western Europe. The Balkan trouble seems to have blown over—at least there is no prospect of a serious war there. From Russia comes no threat of armed outbreak. Turkey is quiescent. There is not a war-cloud, at the present moment, athwart the skies of Europe.
This is very encouraging. It is inspiring. It thrills America, as well as Europe. It makes the skies brighter on this side of the world. It gives ground for hope that, through processes of reason and justice, war may be abolished. Certainly this country will do all it can to bring about the dethronement of the great god Mars.
Peace in Europe means material benefits not only to Europe, but to America and the rest of the world.
The curse of this age is inordinate selfishness.
The honest way, in all things, is the safe way, the satisfactory way—the only proper way.
SEEKING TRUTH
There has been an increasing tendency of late toward the seeking of knowledge along lines of mental and spiritual understanding. The tendency is a good one and arises from a desire for a substantial foundation upon which to place a belief in religion and immortality.
But too many of these seekers after knowledge go to the wrong place and get into deep waters. They are seeking truth but they find error. Cultivation of the mind and religion should bring happiness and cheer, but we hear all too often of one who has dug into the mystic lore only to become morbid and to plan or contemplate suicide. A study of oriental religions while so far
There has been an increasing tendency of late toward the seeking of knowledge along lines of mental and spiritual understanding. The tendency is a good one and arises from a desire for a substantial foundation upon which to place a belief in religion and immortality.
But too many of these seekers after knowledge go to the wrong place and get into deep waters. They are seeking truth but they find error. Cultivation of the mind and religion should bring happiness and cheer, but we hear all too often of one who has dug into the mystic lore only to become morbid and to plan or contemplate suicide. A study of oriental religions, while no doubt they contain some good, has brought disaster into more than one life. Only a short time ago a school boy took his own life as the result of such studies, according to his parents.
The Bible offers truth and hope and light, but it is too common. Some feel that there is some distinction in delving into musty, mystic lore.
When a speaker's talk is on a dict it loses weight.
Wonder what a young son thinks when he sees the boot-leggers' latest consignment in his father's cellar?
Dress Well And Succeed
250 Men’s Hats
Standard $5 values
$385
400 Men’s Caps
Made to sell at $3.00
$195
KEEN HAT STORES
NOW APPLEBAUM'S
$385 $195
KEEN HAT STORES
NOW APPLEBAUM'S
175 W. CENTER ST.
ANAHEIM
Orange County Business College
SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA
32d FALL OPENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1924
Attend a school that is well established, that owns its own building, that enjoys the confidence of the public—a school that will be here to help you after you graduate and are ready for employment. You take no chances if you choose the Orange County Business College; our thirty-two years of successful operation in this field should convince you that you are secure under our guildance. Several business schools have been started in Orange County since we organized here in 1892—The McDaniels Business College, The Way School of Shorthand, Earyow's Business College and others but where are they today? None lasted long enough to graduate the first class. You know what it means to begin in one school and have to finish in another—more time, more expense, more books to buy, new teachers with new methods—all to your detriment. You have tried that in the public school. The best is always cheapest. Then choose our Secretarial course, our Book-keeping Posting Machine Course, our Actual Business Banking Course or our Strong Course in Business Administration and Finance. It costs no more to attend this school than to attend a school of unproved merit.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR SEPTEMBER
The first ten persons residing in North Orange County who present this ad, in our college office before October 1, 1924, will be enrolled and trained in the course of their choice without the payment of a dollar for tuition until they have time to earn it after graduating. We guarantee to train you and to place you in a position, and then wait for our money until you can earn it in the position we secure for you. Is there anything fairer than this? Ask other schools you investigate if they will make you the same offer. We appreciate your patronage and want to be of service to you. Try to be one of the ten. Act today.
J. W. McCORMAC, President
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
THOU TOO, BRUTUS!
EUROPEAN
LAND
DISARMMENT
PROPOSAL
WAR
MASSACHUSETTS
CONFERENCE
WHO'S
IN THE DAYS
R. W. WOOLLE
The man who directed
licity for the Democ
in the presidential c
1912 and 1916 will be
charge of that phase
drive. He was recenti
chairman of the con
publicity of the Den
rational committee.
Woolley, a native o
Ky., studied at the s
city of Kentucky an
and then entered the
field, first with the
Ky., Leader, then as a
tor of the Chicago T
later on the staff of the
World. It was as Wash
resentative of the Wo
came in touch with
cratic leaders.
He was named chie
tor for the Stanley o
formed to investigate
the U. S. Steel Corp.
1911. After handling
ity for the Democratic
in 1912 he wrote cam
books and then became
the treasury for the l
partment.
He was named direc
U. S. mint on March 3
served in that capacity
1916, stepping out to
Democratic campaign
again.
He was director of p
the first Liberty loan
during the war.
SOUTHERN LINES...
PARAGRAPHS
By ROBERT QUILLEN
Frequently a yearning for liberty is merely an itch to lick the loss.
Man's inhumanity to man makes untilless thousands shave themselves.
Things he thinks he understands: At 20, women; at 40, the criff; at 50, golf.
Circumstantial evidence may enough. There is the pump in the milk.
In "detour" the accent is on last syllable. So many people place it on the d—.
Faith without works won't get anywhere if we go touring a weak tire.
Vanity never wriggles with keen delight as when some long pants is first called better."
Man is old when superior peo no longer give him an urge to live a brick.
There isn't room in one smallization for the Golden Rule the rule of gold.
Only intuition could tell a man when she has too much order on the back of her neck. Curved street is more beauti-but one can't say that about crooks on Easy-st.
Isn't difficult to be humble or you become so important it isn't necessary.
And so only 20 per cent of our votes. Well, perhaps only many know what they want.
ABE MARTIN
SUNSHINE PELLETS
BY DR. W. F. THOMSON
Teething is a physiological process and is not naturally associated with any physical disturbance. Careless or improper feeding, during the period of teething is, however, conducive to digestive disturbances.
And soon we'll pull our windows down for winter's hibernation.
And a whole lot of people.
Still underestimate
The chances they take
When they don't vaccinate.
Opportunity knocks but once, others are less conservative.
Oh, the hardest thing to follow is a bit of good advice;
For it's often inconvenient And we hate to pay the price.
When baby cuts a tooth his coincident irritability increases his susceptibility to disease due to improper feeding.
Who eats and stays within his needs will thus enjoy more future feeds.
Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium.
What gits us is how th' wife that scrambles eggs for her husband's allnight poker party knows he's goin' to win. By th' time a feller earns enough money honestly t breathe easy his children are grown an' usin' th' car ever time he wants it.
Primary tuberculosis in early childhood is more frequent than suspected. Languid, underweight children who show slight afternoon temperatures should be examined for tuberculosis.
When Autumn blows her frosty breath—
Good-bye to files and skeeters;
But there are those who flirt with death
With stuffy rooms and heaters.
TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS
CHEVROLET $550
TOURING
CHEVROLET $650
Facts You Can
The Sanitary Laundry is technically the whole of South The Laundry Association obey their rules as to price
TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS
CHEVROLET $550
TOURING
CHEVROLET $650
SEDAN
CHEVROLET $400
TOURING
CHEVROLET $250
TOURING $175
CHEVROLET $135
TOURING
HUPMOBILE $275
TOURING
DODGE $150
TOURING
BUICK $175
TOURING
OAKLAND $150
ROADSTER $200
FORD $125
FORD
ROADSTER $175
FORD
TOURING $50
NASH 21 $450
TOURING
FORD $150
TRUCK
CHEV. TRUCK $500
CHASSIS
We also sell New Chevrolets. OPEN EVENINGS
These cars all offer splendid value at prices asked and can be purchased on very easy terms.
F. P. TAGGART
USED CAR DEPARTMENT
803 North Los Angeles St.
The Sanitary Laundry is technically the whole of South The Laundry Association obey their rules as to price and their agents every day But, our prices are lower laundry service. We are less customers and we see bine of laundry owners and We do all classes of work bundles, rough dry and re Try us once. Compare You'll be satisfied and you patronage will be appreciated We use Permute will last twice as
Sanitary
A. W. CLEAR
CARL OELK
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1924
WHO'S WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS
R. W. WOOLLEY
The man who directed the publicity for the Democratic party in the presidential campaigns of 1912 and 1916 will have general charge of that phase of the 1924 drive. He was recently appointed chairman of the committee on publicity of the Democratic national committee.
Woolley, a native of Lexington, Ky., studied at the state university of Kentucky and Fordham and then entered the newspaper field, first with the Lexington, Ky., Leader, then as sporting editor of the Chicago Tribune and later on the staff of the New York World. It was as Washington representative of the World that he came in touch with the Democratic leaders.
He was named chief investigator for the Stanley commission, formed to investigate affairs of the U.S. Steel Corporation in 1911. After handling the publicity for the Democratic committee in 1912 he wrote campaign textbooks and then became auditor of the treasury for the interior department.
He was named director of the U.S. mint on March 3, 1915, and served in that capacity until July, 1916, stepping out to handle the Democratic campaign publicity again.
He was director of publicity for the first Liberty loan campaign during the war.
COMMENTS OF THE PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
AMERICANS ARE SPORTS—Glendale News
Americans are apparently of a more adventurous temperament than the people of other nations, according to statistics issued by the French government department of aeronautics. Although France is well to the front in aeronautics and her aviators are among the best in the world, her own people are wary of air travel. During a recent month, the government report states, forty per cent of the people who embarked in airplanes in France were Americans, thirty-four per cent were English, seven per cent were Dutch, six per cent were French and thirteen per cent mixed nationalities.
Americans are always ready to "try anything once", and if they like it, they are very likely to repeat.
TO GOAL SEEKERS
Happily we shoot at the moon with ineffectual arrows; our hopes are set on inaccessible El Dorados; we come to an end of nothing here below.
Thus felt Robert Louis Stevenson. In an essay, Apology for Idlers, he points out that interests are only plucked up to sow themselves again, like muskard.
"You would think, when the child was born, there would be an end to trouble; and yet it is only the beginning of fresh anxieties; and when you have seen it through its teething and its education, and at last its marriage, alas! it is only to have new fears, new quivering sensibilities, with every day; and the health of your children's children grows as touching a concern as that of your own.
"Again, when you have married your wife, you would think you were got upon a hilltop, and might begin to go downward by an easy slope.
"But you have only ended courting to begin marriage. Falling in love and winning love are often difficult tanks to overbearing and rebellious spirits; but to keep in love is also a business of some importance, to which both man and wife must bring kindness and goodwill.
"The true love story begins at the altar, when there lies be fore the married pair a most beautiful contest of wisdom and generosity, and a life-long struggle towards an unattainable ideal.
"Unattainable? Aye, surely unattainable, from the very fact that they are two instead of one.
"There is only wish realizable on the earth; only one thing that can be perfectly attained: Death.
"And from a variety of circumstances we have no one to tell us whether it be worth attaining."
A strange picture we make on our way to our chinseras, ceaselessly marching, grudging ourselves the time for test; fatigable, adventures well...
going away
for a
True Vacation
Cool, restful "vacation days"
beckon you to your favorite beach or mountain resort.
Rely upon Southern Pacific to aid you in going wherever you want to go.
Low roundtrip vacation fares make several resorts available to you instead of only one.
For courteous, accurate road information communicate with
Southern Pacific
District Manager
D. G. MALTHY
Santa Ana and Los Angeles Sts.
Phone 123
The true love story begins at the altar, when there lies be fore the married pair a most beautiful contest of wisdom and generosity, and a life-long struggle towards an unattainable ideal.
Unattainable? Aye, surely unattainable, from the very fact that they are two instead of one.
There is only wish realizable on the earth; only one thing that can be perfectly attained: Death.
And from a variety of circumstances we have no one to tell us whether it be worth attaining."
A strange picture we make on our way to our chapseras, ceaselessly marching, grudging ourselves the time for test; unfatigable, adventurous pioneers.
"O toiling hands of mortals! O unwaried feet, travelling ye know not whither! Soon, soon, it seems to you, you must come forth on some conspicuous hilltop, and but a little way further, against the setting sun, descry the spires of El Dorado.
"Little ye know your own blessedness; for to travel hope fully is a better thing than to arrive, and the true success is to labor."
Fancy White Onions
7 Pounds for 25c
Snow Flake Sodas, per lb. ... 15c
Red Caddies, each ... 43c
Cookie Demonstration
Come in and try them.
You Ought to Know!
Sanitary Laundry is the only Independent Laundry in prac- the whole of Southern California.
Laundry Association is now trying to force us to come in and their rules as to prices. We are being slandered by them.
Sanitary Laundry is the only Independent Laundry in practicable whole of Southern California.
Laundry Association is now trying to force us to come in and their rules as to prices. We are being slandered by them for agents every day.
Our prices are lower, our work better, and we give better service. We are doing a profitable business, have counters and we see no reason why we should join a company laundry owners and associations in order to raise prices.
All classes of work. Wet wash, pound rates for family use, rough dry and regular work.
Once. Compare our work, our prices and our service. Be satisfied and your laundry bill will be less and your charge will be appreciated.
We use Permutet soft water only. Goods will last twice as long in this water.
A. W. CLEAVER, Proprietor
CARL OELKE, Anaheim Agent.