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PAGE FOUR Plain Dealer An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday PAUL R. BESTER Editor and Publisher Subscription Date: In N. Orange co. per year, $3; 6 months $1.75 Entered at the Postoffice at Anaherm, Calif., as second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS Prayer is a pure thought, born in Heaven and struggling back again into its native atmosphere, with some of the dust of earth upon its wings. W. H. G. Temple. INTEMPERANCE IN EATING One of the worst sins of the day, and one to which more people are addicted than any other, is the sin of gluttony. People who would not think of tasting intoxicating liquor are intemperate in their eating as a matter of course. A man who lived to a ripe old age and retained his faculties wonderfully had for his motto throughout his life, "Moderation in all things." It is a motto that anyone might well adopt, for intemperance in anything indicates either a lack of judgment or of self control. Over eating more often than not is a sign of lack of self control. Aside from those who have suffered illness from intemperance in eating and so have adopted more sensible habits, there are very few people who do not eat more than is necessary to sustain life repair the waste of the body and give strength for the daily task, which is primarily why we eat. The appetite is the big thing today. It is not what we need but what our taste demands. And we go on catering to our appetites, heedless of the certainty that over eating will lead to disaster. Many a man who prides himself on keeping all the ten commandments has his appetite and his stomach for his gods. California's volume of production in fruit, vegetables, the cereals and in other things, is huge almost beyond comprehension. Another harvest is being gathered. It is an enormous yield. Growers will benefit immensely. HONESTY MUST ABOUND OR CHAOS COMES HONESTY MUST ABOUND OR CHAOS COMES There must be honesty in human transactions and relations. Without honesty, chaos would ensue. Without confidence, business would be in ruins. It is proverbial that 95 per cent of all financial and business transactions are done on confidence—that is, on paper. Without confidence, this paper would be worthless. The stupendous volume of business could not be done if money in full had to be paid in every deal. Confidence not only is the foundation, but also is the framework of the superstructure of business. If honesty and honor did not abound social relations would be intolerable. Every man would have to constitute himself a vigilance committee or one to guard his possessions. If honesty did not abound it would be utterly impossible to have anything in security. It has been said that "honesty is the best policy." Honesty is a vital policy. The world could not get along without it. The whole social fabric would be in tatters without honesty in its warp and woof. This homely old virtue should be esteemed at its true worth. The honest man should be given the laudation and the confidence which his adherence to honest principles deserves. One state pride is good: but forty-eight state pride is better 500 BIZ. CARDS $2.00 1000 FOR $3.75 GOOD PRINTING FOR LESS AT THE BENTON PRESS 117 E. 4th St., Santa Ana Mother! "Guard the child's teeth" Those tiny teeth are a priceless gift—guard them well! Guard the child's teeth Those tiny teeth are a priceless gift—guard them well! WRIGLEY'S is a wonderful help to keep teeth clean and sound, for it clears out the crevices, makes the mouth sweet and removes acid conditions from which most people suffer. A prominent physician says: "It is surprising how free from decay the teeth can be kept by using gum after each meal." WRIGLEY'S is good, not only for the teeth, but for the nerves and appetite and digestion, too. The whole family should use WRIGLEY'S -after every meal WRIGLEY'S JUICY FRUIT CHEWING GUM DIFFERENT FLAVORS SAME QUALITY Sealed Tight Kept Right THE PLAIN-DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. ANOTHER TWISTER OUT KANSAS WAY WHUS IN THE DAWN The sudden crush in Brazil led to Silva Berrabas, the executive in the one more. His master of Latin America's most efficient prey has ever had. He hatched and most liked the dominating political South America. He is regarded as the and most efficient prey all has ever had. He hatched and most liked country today. But these things do headlines. Here are some that might: Bernardes is the first resident Brazil has ever had. Bernardes is the first of Brazil who had to before he was 14, with his way through college fought every inch of career in much the that thousands of have battled their humble beginnings to the ladder. Began as Cleo. President Bernardes career in his native Minas Geraes, one of the lost of the Brazilian father was an eminent a former colonel of the army who had lost his so that his son had to celebrate his thirteenth day. His first job was a store in the little city bra. Promotion came at 21 he was manager of Then he changed to financial house at the o Branco, where opportunity salary were larger. Bernardes quit school to his little home town, buried his scholastic art in his new job he could save the money that waived a college course Preto. Enters Law and Poetry In 1901, just 13 years News had reached the village of Forksville that a motor-bus plyg between the two neighboring was of Bumpton and Gush Hollow had gone over the side of aiff with all on board. It was so known in Forksville that the life of the much henpecked Bud dodgett was en route to Gush Hollow via the bus line. An inter-ited villager immediately called Bud. "Aln'tye worried 'bout yer wife, did?" he asked. "Weil," replied Bud, "I was fer while, but her cousin in Bump-pa jest called up an' said she new Sal girl on the bus with her eyes." In legal circles a favorite story told of the new servant girl so, the day after her arrival, sucked her finger with a fork and seemed greatly distressed. "Only think, ma'am," she said her mistress, "inflammation or good poisoning might set in." Don't alarm yourself, my girl, forks are real silver, take my mind for it." You are quite sure, ma'am? "Positive." Next morning the girl had disheeled. So, too, had the silver! A stroller paused before the window of a clothing store on kel row," where larke and od signs proclaimed a bargain. In a twinkling the proprietor was gesticulating at his side. Good bargains," he said. "You money and feel like some regulations—what?" We heard of a real persistent to the other day. A friend is the head of a large merchant business wanted, a new vice man. A young man aped, but was told a married man returned. "Didn't I make it ar that we desired to employ married man?" he asked. Yes," replied the applicant, was married an hour ago." Class Ad is best little salesman. ABE MARTIN MY FRIEND IT A DISTURBISHED HONOR ARE A GREAT PRIVILEGE PARAGRAPHS By ROBERT QUILLEN So many, many people will be beyond their means. Time heals all wounds, and few ex-doughboys now hate a second looey. It is easy to pick out the good and the bad if the good do the picking. The bloom of youth is attractive unless it blooms a little higher in one cheek. You can tell China is a republic. Three great leaders are trying to save her. If we are good Democrats, why was so little said about Malcolm MacDonald's visit? Remember when we used it sneer when th' other party had a political meetin', an' say, "There wuz only two or three hundred listened t' th' speech, an' they wuz mostly women?" These judges who are beim lentent with criminals cause th' still boys should remember that th' boy o'tday is about twenty years older than th' boy o'yesterday. SUNSHINE PELLETS BY W. W. THOMAS And you always have suffered, I think you'll recall. From the heat of the summer And the flannels of fall. If winter comes can "flu" be far behind? Another good way to save fuel is to burn less coal to make less heat. Some one asks: "What is disease?" Another answers: "Discase? Whywer-a." Correct. Plattery isn't at all essential unless you are trying to marry a rich old widower. Of all glad words that signs can say, the gladdest are these three: "Park all day." It's a pity to grow old. You can't commit a crime without being hold responsible. If it is of platinum and set in diamonds, who cares a whoop whether or not it keeps time. It seems strange that the Bore family never heard that great army slogan, "Let's go." We make progress. Once a king called people the rabble. Now a cop calls them traffic. The greener they are the more harshly they condemn the show in order to appear sophisticated. INDIAN SUMMER These are the days when come back. A very few, a bird or two To take a backward look These are the days when put on The old, odd sophisfries or A blue and gold mistake Oh, fraud that cannot be bee. Almost thy plausibility Induces my belief. Till ranks of seeds their Beirr. And softly through the al Hurries a timid leaf! Oh, sacrament of summer Oh, last communion in the Permit a child to join. Thy sacred emblems to Thy consecrated bread to Taste chine immortal wi WE HEARD OF A REAL Persistent With The Other Day. A Friend Is The Head Of A Large Meritile Business Wanted, A Newce Man. A Young Man Aped, But Was Told A Married Man Desired. A Few Hours Later Returned. "Didn't I Make It Ar that We Desired To Employ Married Man?" He asked. Yes, "replied the Applicant, Was Married An Hour ago." CLASS Ad is best little salesman. SE YOUR OWN GLANDS Red Mixture" Helps Them Do the Work. Slowing up of glandular secretions causing torpor of liver and spleen can be relieved by "RED MIXTURE," the Tonicle Laxative, without the dreaded habit-forming effect of the common laxatives. "RED MIXTURE" contains no harescotics; relieves th. bowels by smooth, easy action which also eliminates the toxin in poisons, leaving the system in normal, healthy condition able to function without further laxatives. Permanence of diet without habit-forming effects. "RED MIXTURE." Invaluable for expectant mothers and infants. Splendid relief for gaseous mouth, headache, nervousness, red tongue, etc., when due to G. MIXTURE. 750 and $1.50 per liter. If your drugist cannot supply at once, send his name and to Golden State Pharmaceutical Long Beach Calif., for bottle sufficient size to prove authenticity. Monkey back if you are not satisfied. EAGLE MIKADO WITH THE RED BAND YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK, U.S. A Class Ad is best little salesman. We make progress. Once a king called people the rabble. Now a cop calls them traffic. The greener they are the more harshly they condemn the show in order to appear sophisticated. Some one asks: "What is disease?" Another answers: "Disease? Why-e-a." Correct. It's not the weather, if you please. That, in the autumn, makes us sneeze! It's the way in which we heat coat sends us sneezing in the street. A broker friend who puts off having himself examined, has a "Do It Now" sign over his desk. When we take kidney medicine for Bright's disease we are only "kiding" our kidneys. Bright's disease is not amenable to medicinal treatment. You may shake your dusty carpets. You may agitate your rugs; But you'll often get pneumonia. When you breathe pneumonia bugs. One swallow doesn't make a spring, nor is the presence of a little sugar in the urine proof of diabetes. How much sugar does the blood contain? There's your stale. Taking dyspepsia tablets to curse an ulcer of the stomach is like taking cough syrup to cure consumption. A Class Ad is best little salesman. One might as well marry. Feeding a family is no more expensive than feeding the kitty. A Progressive is one who hates a reactionary for standing still and a radical for going too far. Dr. Mayo says insanity is increasing. This is the hardest knock the cross-word puzzle has received. Fortunately, even the worst spoiled youngster must work his way through the school of experience. Life is no longer beer and skittles. Nobody knows what a skittle is and few remember the taste of beer. Correct this sentence: "None of the other girls would have him said she," but I'm crazy about him." (Protected by Associated Editors, Inc.) The most arid region of America will show a relative humidity of 4 per cent; but stone or steam heated, the average American living room in winter will show even less atmospheric moisture. While diabetes and chronic Bright's disease seem to pick on the big eating, heavyweight; definite knowledge regarding the exact causes of these diseases is still unknown. PILES Cuprable with Oxygenated Blood Diseases Treated in Send for Free Booklet hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Wednesday Nights, 7 to 8 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 WHIS WHO NEWS The sudden crushing of the objection revolt in Brazil led President De Silva Berdarez to resign in the dim light one more time. His masterful and endearing Latin America has made him one of the dominating political figures of South America. He is regarded as the strongest and most efficient president Brazil has ever had. He is the most hated and most liked man in this country today. But these things do not make headlines. Here are some things that might: Bernardes is the first president den Brazil has ever had. Bernardes is the first president of Brazil who had to go to work before he was 14, who worked his way through college, who fought every inch of a brilliant career in much the same way that thousands of Americans have battled their way from humble beginnings to the top of the ladder. Began as Clerk President Bernardes began his career in his native state of Minas Geraes, one of the wealthiest of the Brazilian union. His father was an eminent lawyer and a former colonel of the federal army who had lost his fortune, as that his son find to go to work to celebrate his thirteenth birthday. His first job was a clerkship in a store in the little city of Colombra. Promotion came rapidly, and at 21 he was manager of his firm. Then he changed to a larger financial house at the city of Rio Branco, where opportunities and salary were larger. But when Bernardes quit school at Viscosa, his little home town, he had not buried his scholastic aspirations. In his new job he continued to save the money that was to go toward a college course at Ouro Preto. Enters Law and Politics In 1901, just 13 years after he entered law and politics. COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying JUDGES—APPPOINTIVE OR ELECTIVE?—Santa Barbara News. Because the California law trusts and civil liberties laws and the law of the state believe that the system of electing judges inogue in this state should be maintained by the appointment system. These questions are made pertinent by the arrival of the recent session of the state bar association at Avalon to approve a plan which would have permitted the judges in this state to comment on the evidence represented in court as now custom in the Federal court. The proposal which was presented in the form of a committee report would have given to the judges of the state courts the same attitude in this matter that the Federal courts now have. The members of the association fabled the report and the discussion plainly indicated that the lawyers believe that a system which they admit works satisfactorily in the Federal courts would not be successful in the state courts. The debate disclosed that the bar apparently believes that judges placed on the bench by Federal appointment are likely to be of higher caliber than those elected by the people direct. In spite of the fact that many times in the past politics has indicated the selection of weak men to the Federal bench, the lawyers are apparently inclined to the belief that the election of the judges and the fact that they are compelled to seek re-election after comparatively short terms makes them subject to local and political influences to a greater degree than the appointment judges. This is an ancient question. In the beginnings of the government the manner of the selection of judges and the length of their terms was the subject of heated debates. In the larger cities the control of judges by political or corporate influence in many cases has been notorious. In the police courts, too often, the judges are dominated by corrupt bosses. But on the whole the judges of California are men of the highest type. Of course there are weaknesses among them, but they are a trifling minority. If the lawyers of the state who come in closest contact with the courts are convinced that better judges are to be secured by the appointive method, it might well that a revision of our system should be considered. THE MAKINGS OF GREATNESS SOME ARE BORN GREAT, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them, as Shakespeare observed. It is not true that all great men and women are so because of certain qualities born in them; many of them are greatness. a store in the little city of Colomba. Promotion came rapidly, and at 21 he was manager of his firm. Then he changed to a larger financial house at the city of Rio Branco, where opportunities and salary were larger. But when Bernardes quit school at Viscosa, his little home town, he had not buried his scholastic aspirations. In his new job he continued to save the money that was to go toward a college course at Ouro Preto. Enters Law and Politics. In 1901, just 13 years after he had taken his first job, he went back to Vicosa to practice law. Six months later he was offered the position of district attorney, but declined. Three years later, in 1904, young Bernardes was elected president of the local branch of the state Republican party, and from that amount his fame began to spread through Brazil. Soon afterward he was elected to the state congress, became its first secretary and demonstrated his ability as a speaker. His rise from that was rapid. Came his election to the federal congress, from which position he resigned to accept the portfolio of secretary of the treasury of Minas Geraea. It was in this position that he attracted national attention as an executive. For the first time in the state's history there was a surplus in the exchequer. He carried out far reaching tax reforms and laid the foundation for reduction of the state's external indebtedness. The reputation that he gained as finance officer of his native state swept him into the governorship in 1918. He continued his energetic reforms and became president of Brazil in 1922. INDIAN SUMMER These are the days when birds come back. A very few, a bird or two. To take a backward look. These are the days when skies put on The old, odd sophistries of June—A blue and gold mistake. Oh, fraud that cannot cheat the bee, Almost thy plausibility induces my belief. Till ranks of seeds their witness weir, And softly through the altered air Hurries a timid leaf! Oh, sacrament of summer days, Oh, last communion in the hear. Permit a child to join. Thy sacred emblems to partake, Thy consecrated bread to break, Taste thine immortal wine! THE MAKINGS OF GREATNESS SOME ARE BORN GREAT, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them, as Shakespeare observed. It is not true that all great men and women are so because of certain qualities born in them; many of them are great because of the very lack of those qualities at birth. The meaning of this is explained by Harvey O'Higgins in his new book, "The American Mind in Action," in an examination of Mark Twain which throws light on some of those qualities of the American mind for which he was most noted and most esteemed. He was born a seven-month child, a puny baby with a wavering promise of life, according to Albert Olivewol Paine's official biography; and to the new psychology, this fact is of prime importance. "A premature birth makes the struggle for survival hard on the vital organs of the infant, and he begins life in timidity. He has, of course, no intelligence, no conscious mind whatever but he has the unconscious animal mind which is to remain with him throughout his life. "In this mind, physical inferiority will produce a mute recognition of inadequacy and insecurity; and if the feeling is not carefully nursed out of him by the affectionate protection and encouragement of his parents, it will continue as a basic strain of unconscious fearfulness that will plague him as long as he lives. "It has been found that such a hidden feeling of inferiority is of our existence to take the form of constant motion, and to offer perament." It is the mainspring of much intellectual achievement and the origin of a great deal of erratic genius. "The ego of the child desires to dominate. If he is physically a weakling, he will try to win by other than physical means; that is to say, he will use his wits. "The inferior child, timid and fearful, will become as alert as a wild animal in the woods. He will be sensitive, affectible, responsible, precocious, foxy. He will develop his intelligence, his capacities of protection, his sympathetic imagination. "He may make a great success of his life, consequently. But no matter what success he achieves, his pride in himself will always be insecurely supported on the shaking foundation of an unconscious sense of inferiority." That says O'Higgins was true of Mark Twain. Horace, in his Epistle, declared "That man scorches with his brightness, who overpowers inferior capabilities yet he shall be severed when dead." TUESDAY Cut Macaroni in bulk 3 lbs for .25c 3 lbs. Crisco $ .72 9 lbs. 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