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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.
Enclosed at the Postoffice at Anghelm, Calif., as second class matter
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Lord, what a change within us one short hour
Spent in Thy presence will prevail to make!
What heavy burdens from our bosoms take,
What parched ground refresh, us with a shower!
—Richard C. Trench.
WORLD FLYERS ROUTED TO
SANTA MONICA
Back to the place of actual beginning of their historic flight—back to Clover Field, Santa Monica—the world flyers are to come, by direct southern route. This will please the Southland—for this section has ranked ever since the announcement was made that Seattle, and not Santa Monica, was to be the official terminus of the journey. Even yet, officially, the flight is to terminate in Seattle. But, to all incidents and purposes, the end will be when the brave aviators sail into Clover Field, whence they started a few months ago.
Next week, barring serious mishap, will find flyers at Clover Field. No need to urge Southern California to give them a rousing reception. There will be immense crowds there to see them come back in triumph. It will be a scene that will live in history, along with such dramatic events as Balboa first sighting the Pacific, and Columbus first landing the New World. The value and significance of the achievement of these bold navigators of the air is not fully appraised or appreciated now. Three hundred years from now, students of history will envy the thousands who, next week, will greet these aviators. This is a feat that will live as the trail-blazing of a new era in the advancement of mankind.
If California wants a great national political convention here in 1928, it is none too early to begin working for it.
This Nation does not lack for defenders in the days of its crises. It has defenders because it is worth defending.
If California wants a great national political convention here in 1928, it is none too early to begin working for it.
This Nation does not lack for defenders in the days of its crises. It has defenders because it is worth defending.
Government of, by and for the people will fail only if the people fail to participate in governmental affairs and default in properly supporting the government.
Carelessness starts the greater number of forest fires. There should be no compromising with carelessness. It should be fought relentlessly.
Announcing the Opening of the Auto Metal Works
BODY, FENDER AND RADIATOR REPAIRING
MIKE TIERHEIMER, Mgr.
217 North Los Angeles St., Anaheim, Calif.
Phone 778
1925 MODELS
Most of Star's competitors refuse to talk about clutches. There's a reason. Disc clutches are found, usually, only in high priced cars.
The new Star has a dry disc clutch—that's why
petitors refuse to talk about clutches. There's a reason. Disc clutches are found, usually, only in high priced cars.
The new Star has a dry disc clutch—that's why they start so smoothly—no jerks or grabbing.
The Star Car
Dealers Everywhere
Appleby Motors Co.
ANAHEIM
119 North Lemon Street
609 W. 4th Street
Let us look forward to Heaven.
There will be no signs reading: "Street closed for repairs."
Getting the campaign down to brass tacks isn't new. The present tax indicates brass enough.
Another damal failure is the effort of prospective buyers to feel brief about a rich uncle's breakdown.
At any rate Dawes is a conservationist. He has only two cuss words for regular everyday use.
Wolves howl to attract one another, and thus it would appear that the ways of the radical are not new.
If your child has an impediment in his speech, don't worry. Think what a train caller he will make.
Philosophy is the quality that enables us to get interested in our business after the home team loses the冠军队.
Correct this sentence: "Even while on my vacation in the woods," said he, "I took a bath every day."
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S-funny world. The surgeon saves a life and nobody cares; the gangster takes one and everybody's interested.
A child with adenoids is partially suffocated and children partially suffocated, are usually poorly educated.
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
A MAN IS JUDGED—I
DON'T BLOW OUT WHY GAS
CRANK
SOCIALIST
THIS DISCONTENTED
LAFOLLETTE
CANDIDACY
WHO'S WHAT
OF THE DAYS NEWS
EWARD L. FINNEY
The man who is chief at Hubert Work, secretary of the interior in President Coolen cabinet, holds the distinctive both the only man in such an apposite post who had risen the lowest ranks of the civil service employees to such a response position.
He is Edward C. Finney.
It was just 80 years ago. Finney, through competitive service examination, was appointed a clerk, then the lowest service grade in the general office at $75 a month. Since 1, under the new classification he has been receiving $45 a year.
His work for the government was in filing papers in 1894; has been promoted success through every grade of the ice. He has written land path done typewriting, examined statum, acted as law clerk and attorney, acted as commissioner of the general land office, and as chief law officer of the nation service in the time projects like the Robesegelt were being built. He was applied to the board of appeal of interior department by Secretary Lane under the Wilson administration.
Finney was made first assistant secretary because of his all-reliability, his wide knowledge of the law and of the work of department.
Plain Dealer Classified Ads more results. Try this model.
Jack Martin
The Irish Auctioneer will sell at Auction
RAGRAPHS
ROBERT QUILLEN
"Gimme a nickel, please," Come across, Dad."
Now the family budget is revised to keep the bob by convict isn't the only one. Quinto dines heartily be-execution.
And-the-world flights mayoul if they serve only to the Zion City.
Twinter come. It will at onceal the great American apple.
Us with the conservatives; mer has little to be mad its year.
wives regard it as suspicious if their husbands ask about dinner.
must have another war, we Bickard run it and profitable.
slow" indicates that of-ave more regard for safe-movie people changed its nose, thus displaying the faith in Firpo.
a few of the Easy Street report that the way of greaser is soft.
look forward to Heaven. will be no sign reading: closed for repairs."
The campfire down to kicks isn't new. The pres-sindicates brass enough.
ABE MARTIN
THe loser of a mean img containin' a recipe fer elderberry wine, seven telephone numbers; a lip-stick, an 'a pair o' horse clippers, kin have th' same by callin' an Lib Pash an payin' fer havin' th' clipper sharpened. We've allus noticed that th' feller who knows all about th' g'orious business o' farmin' is runnin' fer office.
We've often admired the lad in the ad.
The wonderful lad and wonderfly clad;
We've wondered and wondered, this clothing Adonis.
If we look like him with that clothing on us.
Juice results. Try this medium Plain Dealer Classified Ads pro-TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS
OEMS THAT LIVI
CHILDHOOD
Old Sorrow I shall meet again,
And Joy, perehance — but never, never.
Happy childhood, shall we twail:
See each other's face forever!
And yet I would not call the back,
Dear Childhood, lest the sight of me,
Thine old companion, on the rack rack
Of age, should sadden even thee—John Banister Tabb.
Those who scoff at the bacterial forms of the invisible world are unaware that we are entirely dependent upon them for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
NEW FREE
BULB CATALOG
Morris & Snow, Inc., Issue
Splendid New Bulb Catalog
With Fall Flower Seed Department
Coincident with its expansion into a greater institution in its new location at $53 So. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, the Morrison & Snow Seed Company, inc., announces its new fall bulb and flower seed catalog with splendid offerings of choice imported bulbs at prices that should instantly appeal to the housewife, gardener or grower. The pioneer in Southern California needs not be told that the above Company enjoys an enviable reputation as premier specialists in imported bulbs and flower seeds. Large shipments of the choiceest bulbs are received by this firm regularly from Holland. The new fall catalog of rare bulbs and flowers is a book in which the lover of such things will revel with delight, for it is the last word in expert advice on what to select and how to plant.
Jack Martin
The Irish Auctioneer will sell at Auction
on next Monday afternoon practically new
4 ROOM HOUSE
located at No. 830 W.
Palma St., Anaheim
THE TERMS
will be so reasonable th'thost anyone can afford buy.
YOUR CHANCE
to get a fine little home a bargain
REMEMBER
Monday, September 21:30 p.m.
830 West La Palma St.
(Between N. Lemon and Palm St.)
ANAHEIM
TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS
CHEVROLET ... $550
TOURING ...
CHEVROLET ... $650
SEDAN ... $400
TOURING ... $250
TOURING ... $175
TOURING ... $135
BURMOBILE ... $275
DODGE ... $159
TOURING ... $175
OAKLAND ... $150
ROADSTER ... $150
FORD ... $200
FORD ... $125
FORD ... $175
ROADSTER ... $50
TOURING ... $450
FORD ... $150
TRUCK ... $150
CHEVY-TRUCK ... $500
CHASSIS ...
We also sell New Chevrolet.
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
802 North Los Angeles St.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC.
In the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California.
In the Matter of the Estate of John H. Van Patten, also known as J. H. Van Patten, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 26th day of September, 1924, at 10 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the Court Room of the Court Department, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of the application of Odella M. Yah Patten, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will and testament, of said deceased, be admitted to probate that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon so Odella M. Yah Patten, at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the name.
Dated September 13th, 1924.
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk.
TIPTON & CAILOR,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Publish Sept. 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25.
WHO'S WHAT THE NEW MEMBER OF THE CLEANING BOOKLIFE FROM THE CLEANING BOOKLIFE
THE MORE IMPORTANT PART OF HISTORY IS LOST"
Social life is the aggregate of all the individual men's lives who constitute society. History is the essence of Biographies.
"But if one Biography," wrote Carlyle, "may, our own Biography, study and recapitulate as it may, remains in so many points unintelligible to us: how much more must these million, the very facts of which, to say nothing of the purport of them, we know not, and cannot know."
Carlyle pointed out that neither will it adequately avail us to assert that the general inward condition of Life is the same in all ages; and that only the remarkable deviations from the common endowment and common lot and the more important variations which the outward figure of Life has from time to time undergone deserve memory and record.
The inward condition of Life, it may be rather affirmed, the consciences or half-contains aim of mankind, so far as men are not mere digesting machines, is the same in no two ages. He held: neither use the more important outward variations easy to fix upon, nor always capable or representation.
Which was the greatest innovator, which the more important personage in man's history, he who first led armies over the Alps, and gained the victories of Cannae and Thrasymene; or the nameless Boob who first hamiltoned out for himself an iron spade?
When the oak-tree is felled, the whole forest echoes with it; but a hundred acorns are planted silently by some unnoticed breeze.
Which for the time dim every saw and with joy or terror intoxicate every heart, pass away like taxation; did, except some new Marathons and Morgariens, are tamed by accident, not by desert.
Laws themselves, political constitutions, are our Life, but only the house wherein our Life is led; nay, they are only walls of the house; all whose essential furniture, the inventions and traditions, and daily habits that regulate and support our existence, are the work not of Braces and Hammers, but of Phoenician marmora, of Italian masons and Saxon metalurgists, of philosophers, alchemists, prophets, and all the long forgotten train of artists and artisans; who from the first have been jointly teaching us how to think and how to act, how to rule over spiritual and over physical Nature.
Well may we say that of our History the more important part is lost without recovery," he concludes.
JACK Martin
The Irish Auctioneer will sell at Auction
Jack Martin
The Irish Auctioneer will sell at
Auction
next Monday afternoon the practically new
4 ROOM HOUSE
ated at No 830 W. La Palma St. Anaheim
THE TERMS
be so reasonable that anyone can afford to
YOUR CHANCE
get a fine little home at a hermin
REMEMBER
monday, September 22
1:30 p.m.
50 West La Palma St.
tween N. Lemon and N. Palm St.)
ANAHEIM
BILLY WHISKERS
BY FRANCES TREO MONTGOMERY
"Well, I never!" exclaimed Billy Whiskers himself as he stood gazing at the picture of a big white billy-goat on a poster before a moving picture show. "That goat looks enough like me to be me. But I would not care to be in his place with a bulldog as ferocious looking as that one about to fly at my throat. Wish I could read, as then I could tell what the picture is all about. But whatever it is about, it must be going on now inside this theatre by the way people are crowding into it. Guess I'll follow them and find out."
Right at this moment the crowd had thinned and there was no one before the door but the man who took the tickets and a policeman. So Billy walked boldly up to the door and was half through it before the man noticed him. The ticket man threw up his hands in horror, while the policeman gave Billy a whack on his back with his policeman's club. In a second Billy had wheeled and bitten him away out into the street.
"There! Take that for hitting a poor, unoffending goat!" that Billy, and he quietly turned and walked into the theatre. The ticket man allowed him to pass without trying to stop him after seeing him butt the policeman.
Once inside the theatre, Billy found himself in what seemed to him to be a pitch dark room, but soon his eyes became accustomed to the darkness and he saw a crowd of people sitting in the great room. But what attracted his attention most was a terrible fight in progress upon a stage, where it was light enough for him to see all that went on.
"Bless my soul, but that is a brave fight that good-looking goat is putting up against that brute of a dog! Yes, and he is too plucky to give that dog a butt or two from the rear that will surprise him some. I am thinking."
With those thoughts in his mind, Billy ran down the middle alley, jumped on one of the vantant front seats and with a bound cleared the heads of the playing musicians and bathed and hooked the picture dog, which he thought was a real dog; he was so wrought up with excitement.
(Monday Billy has the surprise of his life.)
Announcing
New Management
to the patrons and people of the City of Anaheim
and vicinity.
The DELUXE DYERS
New Management
to the patrons and people of the City of Anaheim
and vicinity.
The DELUXE DYERS
AND CLEANERS
During the past number of years been owner of some of the leading dyes and
managers of the larger cities, we feel that we are able to serve the people of Anaheim and
specialty enjoy a superior quality of dyeing and cleaning, with our complete equipment. We
are prepared to handle the finest ladies' garments and men's clothes.
Our tailoring department will be in charge of experts and will do remodelling, rolling and
dressing of all kinds of men's and ladies' wearing apparel.
The Luxe Dyers and Cleaners being the oldest established plant in Anaheim, we earnestly
please your patronage as well as the patronage of the many new friends we expect to make.
We will be only too glad to offer our services at any time in advising how a garment
may be handled and how it may be expected to look when finished.
Our city salesman, Fred R. Plaxce, and the country, Marvin B. Robbins, will be glad to
arrise patrons at any time....They will be in charge of the motor delivery and will see
at courtesy and fair treatment are extended at all times. All our cars are being painted
white—a color that is suggestive of the cleanliness observed at every stage in the handling
of your garments.
DE LUXE DYERS AND
CLEANERS
B. BRUBAKER, Prop.
J. C. BRUBAKER, Gen. Mgr.
7 West Cypress St.
Phone 547
Anaheim, Calif.