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PAGE FOUR Plain Dealer An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday PAUL, V. HESTER Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate—In N. Orange co., per year. $2; 8 months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anabeim, Calif., as second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS The sons of God by passing griefs are blest; Amid the dark He ever leads to light; His purposes and plans are always right. Commit thy way to Him, His wounds are best; Ok, wait for Him—wait patiently and rest. Christopher Newman Hall. CLEAN PREMISES ARE AN ASSET OF VALUE Clean home premises in any locality betoken refinement. It is always refreshing and gratifying to look upon beautiful home places with trees and shrubs and flowers, and green lawn blended harmoniously and where there is no rubbish, no ill kept grounds and no slatternly inattention to keeping premises neat and clean. It requires so little of time, money and energy to find the paint and brush, the scythe and rake, the apode and all the paraphernalia needed to clear up the property and make it shine. In this community and in every community, cleaning up and beautifying of premises should be recognized and rewarded. In politics, avoid bigotry. Refrain from abuse. Think your convictions. Respect others who do likewise, even though they may not agree with you. YOUTH AND AGE Striving to retain youth, on the part of both men and women today, is one of the signs of the times. Youth is the most precious possession life can give, and it is often not appreciated until it is gone. Then some think to bring it back by stimulating the appearance of youth, by assuming those outward symbols of youth. It is commendable for a woman to study her style and dress so that she will make a good appearance. But, wrinkles and gray hair are not necessarily signs of age, although they do not usually make their appearance in youth. Youth in the eyes and in the heart can make wrinkles and gray hair beau- YOUTH AND AGE Striving to retain youth, on the part of both men and women today, is one of the signs of the times. Youth is the most precious possession life can give, and it is often not appreciated until it is gone. Then some think to bring it back by stimulating the appearance of youth, by assuming those outward symbols of youth. It is commendable for a woman to study her style and dress so that she will make a good appearance. But, wrinkles and gray hair are not necessarily signs of age, although they do not usually make their appearance in youth. Youth in the eyes and in the heart can make wrinkles and gray hair beautiful, where ill-nature and worry make dyed hair and lifted face ghastly symbols of age and death. Men and women who are growing old in years and yet keeping young—not necessarily looking young—are the happiest people in the world. There is nothing that so fortifies courage as the conscious necessity of being in the right. The world always should respect a faithful wife and mother, who is a true homemaker. They who wilfully and habitually neglect to vote do not deserve to have the right to vote. It is living on a low plane indeed to overfeed the physical body and leave the mind to starve. A great many drivers of automobiles are exemplarily careful in traffic, and even gracious in yielding right of way to other vehicles. Maintenance of an army and a navy adequate to successfully defend this country against attack is not fairly to be construed as militarism. ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA ENROLL NOW FOR FALL TERM 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 A Great Day A Great Day in Orange "Old and New Days" Friday, October 3 PROGRAM 20:30 a.m.—Parade. 11:00 a.m.—Awarding Prizes on Parade Entries. 3:30 to 5 p.m.—Band Concert. 8:00 p.m.—Football Game at High School. 7:00 p.m.—Award of $800 worth of Merchandise Prizes. 8:00 p.m.—Band Concert. 9 p.m.—Dance at Woman's Club Building, $1.66 per couple. Admission to Football Game—Adults 50c; Students 25c $300.00 in Merchandise Given Away; 48 gifts from $80.00 down to $2.50, by the Merchants of Orange on the evening of the Celebration. Coupons will be given with each 50c purchase, beginning Monday, September 29th Any Merchant Will Give You Particulars SPEND A DAY IN ORANGE THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. ANOTHER CHINESE LAUNDRYMAN "CHAOS IN RUSSIA HOLD THE ROPE BACK; GREECE FIEM BASIS" The continued economic in Russia is one of the European prosperity, according Jean Coundouriotis, chair of the directors of the Bank and a brother of Coundouriotis, president Greek Republic. In an interview at the office of foreign the quarterly review, Coundouriotis asserted that if Russia millions of inhabitants restored as a world market goods the European state would change at once. Coundouriotis is spending several weeks in America after the interests of his New York branch, which established three years ago. The Greek banker declines his interview with a reporter. The Times that the chief Greece in the near future be large loans—at least $1000—from foreign capital order to finance modern trial projects and to provide employment for more than a Greek refugees from Asia who have poured into Greece a result of the exchange of nations between Greece Turkey. Points to Repayment Rate As security for these loans went on, Greece not only point to her past record in back loans, but also to the pects of developing a rug and carpet manufacture trade among her new immigrant from Asia Minor. The banker said that the posed loans of $10,000,000 entirely outside of the 6,000 pounds being raised by the of Nations for the specific pose of establishing the refugees from Asia Minor homes and jobs. He said the league had proved by this way Greece its ability to secure important reconstruction. The commission headed by Morgentau, former Ambassador to Turkey, hurried out the league's plan. ARRAPHS BY ROBERT QUILLEN Ack town is a place where neighbors suffer until they out who your guests are. Social station is what the large woman thinks she marries. Man is getting old when he and doesn't resemble the collar ad. Day. With both sexes wear nickers, pants are no longerblem of authority. He had one advantage. She exhaust herself trying to make herself while servants did work. That's the use? If your business doesn't grow, you are a fail. If it grows big, you are a ace. Every village had a young in-timual in the old days, but he called him a Smart Alek. You can't beat a man who was wine for Christmas and has power enough to wait until Christmas. The government can't make deliver dollar popular, it can itself popular with silver. TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS CHEVROLET $550 TOURING $650 DINNER SHOES A Scotsman, representing his firm in this country, tells of a Scotch divine, who, when he was about to set sail for India, called on an old lady in Edinburgh to say good-bye. "When ye gang tae India," she said, "ye'll be seen' me Donal' that went awa' tae India ten years ago, an' never sent the scrape of a pen tae his mither sin." "But, Margaret," said the doctor, "India is a very big place, and how can I expect to find him?" "Oh, but ye'll just be askin' for Donal'." Accordingly to please the old lady, the good doctor promised to ask for Donald, and he conscientiously kept his word. At various ports he made inquiry among British ships, although it seemed very much like looking for a needle in a bale of hay. But it is the unexpected that happens. As the steamer went up the Hoogly River an outward bound vessel passed close by. A sailor was leaning over the bulwarks, and moved by a sudden impulse, the doctor shouted out: "Are you Donald McIntosh?" "Yes," said the man, to the doctor's intense surprise. Doctor McCullough had only time to shout, "You're to write to your mother!" as the vessels drew apart. And Donald did! The criminal trial was just about to commence and the jury had assembled in the box and were about to be sworn in by the clerk of the court. All went along like a house on fire until No. 10 was arrived at. He was a meek, little man with a bald head and wearing strong spectacles—the sort of man one might call henpeaked. "You are a property holder?" asked the clerk. "Yes, sir," replied juryman No. 10. "Married or single?" "Married, sir," answered the little man. "And have been for five from Asia Minor. The banker said that the posed loans of $10,000,000 entirely outside of the 6,000 pounds being raised by the Nations for the specific pose of establishing the refugees from Asia Mi homes and jobs. He said the league had proved by this w Greece its ability to secure important reconstruction The commission headed by Morgenthau, former Ambassador to Turkey, hari ried out the league's plan, ing to Coundouriotis, in to win the esteem of the Greek people. Through the help of the and of America, he went to situation in Greece had been ed up to such an extent believed the Republic to be against either bolshevism, f or a monarchist reaction. No Chance for Dictator "There is no chance of sitor in Greece either a Rightator or a Left Dictator." We are at the beginning'moment parliamentary moment. When the new elc are held in a few months certain that the results will vince the world that Greeks nothing but peace, and at home, and that s chosen the democratic for government, permanently." Coundouriotis said that not expect Venizelos to to power in Greece. While Greeks would like to have former democratic ruler at head again, the banker sa health of Venizelos was suic he could not reassume th Although many of the follo Venizelos have differed w upon details and have joined parties, the banker said, t fire original Venizelos fo still adheres to his main cratic ideas and will never them. SUNSHINE PELLETS BY DR. W.F.THOMA There's an R in September And in the oyster, too But be not like the oyster That gets into a stew. In boys or under boiler butter and you'll liberate her energy. So they fed their kid th but they lost the candy kid. Who sups light sleeps w If you'll sleep with your wide open. Or better, no window at You'll find that the germ o moni. Will stay by the store hall. TAGGART'S DEPENDABLE USED CARS CHEVROLET $550 TOURING $650 SEDAN $400 TOURING $250 TOURING $175 CHEVROLET $135 HUPMOBILE $275 DODGE $150 BUICK $175 OAKLAND $150 ROADSTER $200 FORD $125 FORD $175 ROADSTER $50 TOURING $450 NASH 21 TOURING $450 FORD $150 TRUCK $500 CHEV. TRUCK $500 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 892 North Los Angeles St. ARE YOU MAKING LAXATIVE ADDICTS OF YOUR FAMILY? Well-intentioned parents often commit the error of dosing their offspring with habit-forming laxatives which are a positive menace to the child's health, because they weaken the system. A more correct faulty elimination without hazard is available in a TONIC LAXATIVE called "RED MIXTURE" This is a product that strengthens while giving relief; contains laxatives does not grip or irritate the intestinal tract, but still gently and easily cleansing the bowels without weakening. Excess mothers who so often need this tonic effect in a laxative will find RED MIXTURE very beneficial. Sulfur from gaseous stomach, potassium, curcumin and other illions caused by torpor of the liver and bowels should be by this remedy. Sold in 75s and $1.40 each. If your drugist cannot supply you at man's and his own expense (enough for sufficient quantity to efflucse), and we will see that you are supplied, Money back if not satisfied. A Laxative Recuperates! GOLDEN STAR PHARMACEAL CO., Long Beach, Calif. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1924 COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying SOUTHERN BRANCH PLANS—Riverside Enterprise Riverside representatives, who appeared before the members of the board of regents of the University of California last week in behalf of the selection of Riverside for the upper division courses in citriculture and sub-tropical horticulture, were well received and have every reason to believe that if this work is removed from Berkeley, it will come to Riverside, instead of the Southern Branch of the University of California at Los Angeles. The matter will be finally determined at the October meeting of the regents, probably following a report of the members of the regents' committee on agriculture. The courses would be summer session and inter-session courses and would be similar to those conducted during the past summer at the station. Research men who are now at the station would not be required to enter teaching or lectures at the citricultural and subtropical horticultural sessions, unless they should elect to do so. Los Angeles speakers at the San Francisco meeting made it quite clear that it is their purpose to have a new site for the Southern Branch, located at some point in Southern California other than in the center of Los Angeles, and that they want to establish at such a branch, a complete college of agriculture, with all branches, including those now centered in Riverside, and any others that may be developed. The university authorities are not at this time favorable to any new department of agriculture, at any point away from Berkeley, outside of the activities that they are fostering at Riverside at the Experiment state and graduate school of subtropical agriculture. The president of the university and Dean Merrill are both on record in reports favoring Riverside for all citricultural and subtropical horticultural activities, not carried on in Berkeley, however. President Campbell and Dean Merrill are both strongly of the opinion that the development of the work that is proposed for Riverside, to be started next summer, will not be allowed to interfere with the research work of the citrus station, which has been feared by some of the friends of the station. GENIUS AND INSTINCT The boy who is impelled to draw as soon as he can hold a pencil; the Mozart who breaks out into music as early; the boy Bidder who worked out the most complicated arithmetic; the boy Pascal who evolved Euclid out of his own consciousness; all these may be said to have been impelled by instinct, as much as are the beaver and the bee, Hurley explains. "And the man of genius is distinct in kind from the man of cleverness," he further explains, "by reason of the working within him of strong innate tendencies—which cultivation may improve, but which it can no more create than horticulture can make this... GENIUS AND INSTINCT The boy who is impelled to draw as soon as he can hold a pencil; the Mozart who breaks out into music as early; the boy Bidder who worked out the most complicated sums without learning arithmetic; the boy Pascal who evolved Euclid out of his own consciousness; all these may be said to have been impelled by instinct, as much as are the beaver and the bee, Huxley explains. "And the man of genius is distinct in kind from the man of cleverness," he further explains, "by reason of the working within him of strong innate tendencies—which cultivation may improve, but which it can no more create than horticulture can make this-les bear figs. "The analogy between a musical instrument and the mind holds good here also. Art and industry may get much music, of a sort, out of a penny whistle; but, when all is done, it has no change against an organ. The innate musical potentialities of the two are infinitely different." Descartes illustrates what he means by an infinite idea by the analogy of hereditary diseases or hereditary mental peculiarities, such as generosity. On the other hand, says Huxley, hereditary mental tandemies may just be termed instincts; and still more appropriately might those special prochvities, which constitute what we call genius, come into the same category. PERMUTET SOFT WATER You Get it Back! —There's one thing about us that makes a hit with lots of Anaheim folks, and that's the fact that our system of checking assures our customers of getting back every thing they send us. —But you'd expect this super-service of the Sanuary Laundry. CARL OELKE, Anaheim Agent, Phone 129 THE SANITARY LAUNDRY 235 WEST SANTA FE AVENUE FULLERTON Every telephone wire is our clothes line "Pigs Is Pigs" but There Is a Difference In Cleaners Acme Cleaners & Dyers So they fed their kid the candy it lost the candy kid. Who sups light sleeps well. you'll sleep with your window wide open. Or, better, no window at all; you'll find that the germ of pneumonia. Will stay by the stove in the hall. Those who proclaim cures for necessity are living on the fat of the land. So often, what sounds likeoup acts like diphtheria. The lighter the clothing the tougher the skin. Plain Dealer Classified Ads provide results. Try this medium. MAKING ADDICTS' FAMILY? parents often commit the error ofwith habit-forming lazativesmenace to the child's futureweaken the system. A means of elimination without hazard is now KATIVE called OUR GUARANTEE We challenge any man or woman, well or sick, to use WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT twice a day for thirty days and not contain a definite and distinct all-around improvement, physically and morbally—mentally, mind you too. We'll go further and contract to return the price of the case without argument. If after using the case on the basis of twice a day the user has the slightest doubt of his or her consent and physical improvement. This is a guarantee to the world to anybody anywhere. WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT COMPANY California Food and Health Clinic J. H. CLADAUGH, Distributor 115 Bo. Olive St. Phone 3220 Ankheim, Calif. Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results