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PAGE FOUR THE ORANGE COUNTY Plain Dealer An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday PAUL V. RESTER - Editor and Publisher Subscription Rate—In N. Orange-co., per year, $3; 6 months $1.75. Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS NOTHING MAKES A MAN— Immortal like rendering a service of eternal value. Dishonorable except a moral failure on his own part. Truly noble except a divine ideal. Humble like the questions of a little child. Happy if contentment is not in his heart. A good neighbor if he is a bad influence on boys. Superior to the law of the land in which he prospers PRINCE OF WALES LAUDS AMERICANS The friendly spirit of Europe toward America is evidenced on the occasion of the celebration of great American national holidays. The Prince of Wales, as a notable example, celebrated Thanksgiving by having a turkey dinner in London with 500 Americans of the American Society. The jolly young prince was given a great ovation. He made a fine little speech in which he gave warm praise to Americans for their hospitality and friendliness. He expressed gratification over the fine welcome he received on his recent visit to this country, and alluded to instances which emphasize the friendly relations between the two countries. The felicitous exchanges of hospitality and cordiality help to cement international ties. The broader intelligence which obtains today; the swift communication between civilized lands widely separated; and the intermingling of peoples by travel and by business relations, all are influences contributing toward the realization of better understanding and more friendly relations among nations and peoples. FREE BIBLE LECTURE The felicitous exchanges of hospitality and cordiality help to cement international ties. The broader intelligence which obtains today; the swift communication between civilized lands widely separated; and the intermingling of peoples by travel and by business relations, all are influences contributing toward the realization of better understanding and more friendly relations among nations and peoples. FREE BIBLE LECTURE ON THE SUBJECT “BEHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM” By MR. D. T. KENYON LECTURING UNDER AUSPICES OF THE I. B. S. A. MOOSE HALL, 135 West Center Street SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th, at 7:30 p.m. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED SEE the difference Your gasoline gauge after you've driven for a day or a week tells the story. “Red Crown’s” pep in starting these cold mornings is coupled with a 100% power-and-mileage yield from every gallon you buy. That’s why the majority of the economy runs now being staged throughout the Pacific Coast use “Red Crown” to get their remarkable mileage records of 35 to 40 miles per gallon and better. Fill at the red, white, and blue pump with “Red Crown”—“inevery way a better gasoline.” STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) In every way a better gasoline out the Pacific Coast use Red Crown to get their remarkable mileage records of 35 to 40 miles per gallon and better. Fill at the red, white, and blue pump with "Red Crown"—"in every way a better gasoline." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) In every way a better gasoline Quick Starting RED CROWN GASOLINE 100% power ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE It's always fresh" THE finest green coffee obtainable is the Orange Blosson specification. Uniform freshness, wholesomeness and accuracy assured by a mechanical process which brings out all the strength and aroma in the bean. The freshness is retained by coasting, grinding and delivering in quantities sufficient for immediate needs only. It is packed in glassin-lined bags to save the price of expensive tins. "Why Buy Tin?" A Southern California Product... THE PLAIN DEAER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. SOUNDING THE KEYNOTE FOR 1925! $ DOUGH! RETAILER BETTER TIMES OPTIMISM WHO'S WANTING IN THE DAYS OF THE THEO. DOUGLAS ROBERT The last official request of President Coolidge by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge recognized recently by the dent when he appointed seion of the Roosevelt to Senator Theodore Douglas son of New York—assistant retary of the navy, where lows his cousin, Theodore velt, Jr., who resigned rebecome candidate for governor New York. In addition to father to another Roosevelt, Fr. Roosevelt, a Democrat, assistant secretary of the That was in the Wilton institution. Senator Lodge made his by letter from his sick bant, a few days after Roosevelt had resigned, to follow hoped, the political path father, who had gone from ant secretary of the navy emeror of New York after the war. Robinson is the son of Robinson and Mrs. Corinne velt Robinson, a sister Theodore Roosevelt, the was born in New York City 28, 1883, was graduate Harvard in 1904 and years lived at Mohawk county. He was a member of York assembly in 1912 and a member of the state from 1916 to 1924. He was man of the New York gressive committee from 1924. Many of us proudly pedigrees of our blood when there isn't a scra pen to show that our have ever been born. You merchant wields broom, Sending patrons to the Filling nostrils with his And consumers with di ARAGRAPHS (By Robert Quillen) No wonder Adam and Eve got ing well. They had no relasions. Well, the decay of good convolation gives the pronoun "1" a litrest. The romantic lands are those so away you can't get the smell. Cross word Christmas goat A ree-letter word meaning sire ending with "d." Getting rich isn't difficult. Just the men worth $10, if any, and they $4. It's a funny system that proles publicity for tax payers and one for tax dodgers. He is Americanized when he lms the ivory cubes lovingly d says: "Shoota da works." A bell boy can tell you where find almost everything expesibly, a hymn book. Bolivia insists the world is a ane, but even he doubtless condes it isn't on the level. It is a crime to beat a man out money except by one of the 317 methods sanctioned by law. Money isn't everything, of course, but it comes in handy after the grand jury has done its orst. If the meek inherit the earth any time soon, they'll inherit debt bough to keep them that way. Careful analysis of the late elecon by 286 experts reveals everying. There were too many Republicans. ABE MAKIN Th' drawback t' gittin' ole is that we're eternally mislayin' our pipe, or teeth, or spectacles, an' too often, we forgit our age. Madame Neuralgia, th' clairvoyant who may be consulted at th' New Palace hotel, told Tell Blinkley that th' Democratic party made a mistake in nominating Charley Bryan. Times change: We used to keep children in the house and the dogs out-doors; now we keep the dogs in the house and the children outdoors. The "Heathen Chinee" pays his doctor to keep him well, the Christian American pays the undertaker to buy him. A Class Ad is best little salesman. SUNSHINE PELLETS BY DR. W. F. THOMSON Wise—that teacher Who appreciates What fresh air means— And ventilates. The automobile has annihilated both distance and pedestrian. Too often, in the past, the oyster cocktail was a typhoid cocktail. While keeping the home ifres burning let us not forget to keep the home atmosphere moist. Oh, the little red stove, In the little red school; The windows were down And colds were the rule. He'll live to win full many a fight that sleeps beneath the stars at night. Let's not deceive ourselves about being "threatened with pneumonia;" pneumonia makes no threats. There is vicarious motherhood when the pampered poodle is the recipient of human mother love. If the hair of the dog is good for the bite, is the bite of the dog good for the hair? Why Allgland is different Unlike so called "gland cures", ALLGLAND is not a tonic for a few glands. The ALLGLAND formula contains the vital elements of SIXTEEN most important glands. Health-building food for the entire glandular system. Made more effective by Radium used in its preparation, giving it valuable Radio-Active properties. Insist on ALLGLAND if you If the meek inherit the earth any time soon, they'll inherit debt enough to keep them that way. Careful analysis of the late elecon by 386 experts reveals everying. There were too many Republicans. Joshua made the sun stand still, but a flapper can cross the street and make forty cars stop. When words are reduced to one sound, as suggested, "husband" will have the sound of "z" as in "cat." A Class Ad is best little salesman. ASH for Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Safe Milk and Diet For Infants Invalida, The Aged A Light Lunch at Any Time For all members of the family, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals between meals, or upon retiring. Anourishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, relieves faintness or hunger. Prepared at home by stirring the powder in hot or cold water. No cooking. Unlike so called "gland cures", ALLGLAND is not a tonic for a few glands. The ALLGLAND formula contains the vital elements of SIXTEEN most important glands. Health-building food for the entire glandular system. Made more effective by Radium used in its preparation, giving it valuable Radio-Active properties. Insist on ALLGLAND if you want real results. Restores and maintains health and energy in old or young. For 12 years effective in the treatment of most ailments. The good it does lasts. We urge you to try ALLGLAND. We want to prove the good it will do you. Your money back if not satisfied. Get A L LAND from the Orange Co. Drug Co., or send to McMichael Laboratories, 318 Story Bldg., Los Angeles. HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank McCoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" GOOD, COOKED, NON-STARCHY VEGETABLES (Continued) SUMMER SQUASH, CUCUMBER, AND CHAYOTES are all in the non-starchy squash family, and are very delicious addition to the everyday diet. Summer squash can only be secured in certain parts of the country during a limited season, but should be used as much as possible by those to whom it is available.. Cucumbers may be secured nearly the whole year round, even though they are more expensive in certain seasons than others. Chayotes are only procurable in the southwest, where they can be purchased in the market during the early fall season, and often are called "Mexican Squash," as they are found growing naturally throughout Mexico. These vegetables should be cooked much in the same manner as the others, that is, in just enough plain water to cover them so that too much of the flavor is not cooked out in the water. They may then be mashed and butter and cream added if desired. Cucumbers may be cooked with or without its peel, but it the peel is removed most of the strong acid, which is apt to irritate a delicate stomach, is removed along with it. If the chayotes or squash are fully grown, they will have to be boiled, but it is better to secure the small, tender ones, if at all possible. ZUCCWINI, or Haitian Squash, is similar to the ordinary summer squash, and may be used freely if cooked in same manner as summer squash. It is, however, difficult to obtain, being raised only in certain parts of the country. WHO'S WHO IN THE DAYS NEWS THEO. DOUGLAS ROBINSON The last official request made by President Coolidge by the late Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was recognized recently by the president when he appointed another son of the Roosevelt family—Senator Theodore Douglas-Robinson of New York—assistant secretary of the navy, where he follows his cousin, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who resigned recently to become candidate for governor of New York. In addition to father and son, another Roosevelt, Frank D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, was assistant secretary of the navy, that was in the Wilson administration. Senator Lodge made his request by letter from his sick bed in Naples, a few days after Col. Roosevelt had resigned, to follow, as he hoped, the political path of his father, who had gone from assistant secretary of the navy to governor of New York after the Spanish war. Robinson is the son of Douglas Robinson and Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, a sister of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, the elder He was born in New York City, April 25, 1883, was graduated from Harvard in 1904 and for many years lived at Mohawk, Herklimer county. He was a member of the New York assembly in 1912 and 1913 and a member of the state senate from 1916 to 1924. He was chairman of the New York state Progressive committee from 1912 to 1924. Many of us proudly exhibit pedigrees of our blooded dogs when there isn't a scratch of the pen to show that our children have ever been born. Yon merchant wields a wicked broom. Sending patrons to their doom; Filling nostrils with his dust And consumers with disgust. A Class Ad is best little salesman. COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying AS TO TRUTH IN HISTORY—Fresno Republican The decision regarding the value of any school "history" should be made by educators quite irrespective of factional controversies that may arise regarding them. Such questions as that regarding Muzey's history, in the California textbook list, soon get involved in factional issues and can no longer be fairly decided because of parisianship that arises. But the argument that is made for "truth" as against "patriotism" in the spirit of school textbooks on history is usually of a class of intellectual sophistry that relates in no way to the purpose or the intellectual validity of the school system. To say that a school textbook should discuss a matter of philosophical controversy, in which the conduct of the United States should be given neutral and impartial treatment, is nonsense. And the "intellectual" who defends a text on the ground that it is true, in this sense, does not appreciate what truth in service is. Children in their relation to their country's history, are very much in the same emotional relation as children are to their parents. The child who is brought up from his earliest years to see the faults of his parents, is deprived of one o'f themostvaluable assets of childhood. The citizen who is not given a chance to appreciate the ideals, the aspirations, the heroism, and the better side of his country's purposes is deprived of an emotional basis that no "truth" can compensate. For a small child to be taught to weigh impartially such questions as whether his father is a useful citizen, a universally intelligent man, an unselfish neighbor, or not, would be unfair to the child. For a citizen to start out in life understanding that his country's conduct in this or that international emergency, in this or that continental development, was to be given the sort of dissiminate study that one might give to the development of Greece, or Rome, is not "truth." For the inquiring scholar, later, such subjects are very proper. But they are not necessary to the "truthful" beginnings even of scholarship. It is said that knowledge is power. Henry David Thoreau heard of a Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, and thought that there was equal need of a Society for the Diffusion of Useful Ignorance, what he called Beautiful Knowledge, a knowledge useful in a higher sense: "for what is most of our boasted so-called knowledge but a conceit that we know something, which robs us of the advantage of actual ignorance." In his essay on "Walking" Thoreau decided "I would not have every man nor every part of a man cultivated, any more than I would have every acre of earth cultivated; part will be tillage, but the greater part will be meadow and forest, not only serving an immediate use, but preparing a mould against a distant future, by annual decay of the vegetation which it supports." Many of us proudly exhibit pedigrees of our blooded dogs when there isn't a scratch of the pen to show that our children have ever been born. Yon merchant wields a wicked broom, Sending patrons to their doom; Filling nostrils with his dust And consumers with disgust. A Class Ad is best little salesman. NOTICE THE PLACENTIA Tractor Service Co. Has been selected as the dealer for FAGEOL TRACTOR IN THE NORTH HALF OF ORANGE COUNTY All other sales and service having been discontinued by the factory. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE PHONE PLACENTIA 235J Discount to Garages It is said that knowledge is power. Henry David Thoreau heard of a Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, and thought that there was equal need of a Society for the Diffusion of Useful Ignorance, what he called Beautiful Knowledge, a knowledge useful in a higher sense: "for what is most of our boasted so-called knowledge but a conceit that we know something, which robs us of the advantage of actual ignorance?" In his essay on "Walking" Thoreau decided "I would not have every man nor every part of a man cultivated, any more than I would have every acre of earth cultivated; part will be tillage, but the greater part will be meadow and forest, not only serving an immediate use, but preparing a mould against a distant future, by annual decay of the vegetation which it supports." FREE LECTURE ON Christian Science By Miss Lucia C. Coulson, C.S., of London, England Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Anaheim THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8th EIGHT O'CLOCK Fairyland Theatre ANAHEIM G. O. PAYNE CASH GROCER ... 138 E. Center St. NO. 1 SCRATCH FEED Per 100 lbs. $3.35 SUETINE 8 lb. PAIL Net weight ... $1.50 GOOD CHEAP BROOMS Each ... 49¢ G. O. PAYNE CASH GROCER 138 E. Center St. NO. 1 SCRATCH FEED Per 100 lbs. $3.35 MAMMOTH SIZE OLIVES Gallon cans ... 95¢ EGGS ARE DOWN! STRICTLY FRESH LARGE RANCH EGGS Per doz. ... 55¢ Dried Peaches EXTRA CHOICE Per lb. ... 15¢ Sunmaid Raisins SEEDED OR SEEDLESS Package ... 11¢ SUETINE 8 lb. PAIL Net weight ... $1.50 DUNBAR SHRIMPS 5 oz. cans ... 19¢ IRIS CATSUP Pint bottle ... 25¢ Peanut Butter In bulk or pound cans Per pound ... 25¢ Standard Corn, Peas or Tomatoes LARGE CANS 2 for ... 25¢ GOOD CHEAP BROOMS Each ... 49¢ ALL LIGHT MEAT Glenwood Tuna 7 oz. can ... 15¢ Dromedary Dates NEW CROP Package ... 20¢ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT Per package ... 15¢ SARDINES IN OIL 2 cans ... 15¢ BUY TOBACCO AT PAYNE'S AND SAVE MONEY Tuxedo, lb cans 85¢ Prince Albert or Velvet ... 98¢ Star, Climax and Horseshoe Per plug ... 75¢ Camels, Chesterfield, Lucky Strike Carton ... $1.25 THESE ARE REGULAR PRICES—NOT BAIT