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PAGE FOUR 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 Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS He that hasteth to be rich hath an evil eye, and considereth not that poverty shall come upon him. —Proverbs 28:22. Courage, the highest gift,—that scorns to bend To mean devices for a sordid end! Courage, and independent spark from Heaven's bright throne, By which the soul stands raised triumphant, high, alone. Great in itself, not praises of the crowd, above all vice, it stoops not to be proud. —George Farquhar. ENCOURAGE MOTOR TOURISTS An observer makes the suggestion that the best antidote for eastern propaganda against California is to make short motor trips to California popular by means of splendid transcontinental highways. If these through highways were in proper conditions, a six-week's vacation tour from the middle west or east would be attractive, for many people would take that much-time from their work who would not consider a longer vacation. At the present time ten days is considered good going from Chicago to California, and in a six week's vacation that means too much time on the road. Of course it is useless for California to worry about what other states are doing in the way of highway construction and improvement, but Arizona and New Mexico will be forced to provide good roads very soon, otherwise Utah and Nevada will cash in with the Arrowhead trail, the southern branch of the Lincoln highway in which many states are interested. But if, at the California state line, tourists found ideal highway conditions, much would be accomplished. or east would be attractive, for many people much-time from their work who would not consider a longer vacation. At the present time ten days is considered good going from Chicago to California, and in a six week’s vacation that means too much time on the road. Of course it is useless for California to worry about what other states are doing in the way of highway construction and improvement, but Arizona and New Mexico will be forced to provide good roads very soon, otherwise Utah and Nevada will cash in with the Arrowhead trail, the southern branch of the Lincoln highway in which many states are interested. But if, at the California state line, tourists found ideal highway conditions, much would be accomplished. Good trascontinental highways will multiply motor tourists who will be good advertisers. Northern California is not praying for rain at this time. Residents of Marin county have a fellow feeling toward Noah and members of his family. One boostful letter about California may overcome a hundred false criticisms. Write the boost! Poor old human nature is inclined to crucify great men and women and then make demigods of them. The world will be paying for the World War for a hundred years to come. It was stupendously costly in lives and treasure. There never should be another war. HEALTH & DIET ADVICE By Dr. Frank McOoy Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH" GOOD PROTEID FOOD (Continued) CHEESE—This is a valuable proteid food for those who are partial vegetarians, but are still willing to use dairy products. Because of the large fat content in all cheese it is very difficult of digestion and never makes a perfect substitute for animal flesh proteins, but may be used occasionally by those of strong digestive power in place of meat. COTTAGE CHEESE—This type of cheese is best made by allowing milk to stand over for several days until it is sufficiently sour, so that the curd and the whey are well separated. The curd and whey should then be beaten together and the mixture put in a cheese cloth and hung up in the sun, so that the whey drains off while the curd is being slightly warmed. You will find this method of preparation far superior to any you have used before where the milk has been warmed on a stove, as this treatment on the stove renders the food elements in the cheese tough and indigestible. The cheese will taste better if the whole milk is used but will, however, be a better typical proteid food and more easily digested if the cream is first removed, leaving only the proteid behind. The kind purchased in stores and from milk dealers is never as good as that prepared in the way described, but may be used without harm by those who are unable to prepare milk at home. The Neufehatel cheese is a kind that may be purchased in most stores and is simply cottage cheese with all the why pressed out, and put up in convenient tinfoil packages. PARAGRAPH (By Robert Quillen) Growing old is just a slow process of shedding enthusiasm. Suggested slogan for Nurm land. The Finnish finish first. Every man feels at peace when thoroughly satisfied with himself. One half of the world does care a darn about the other half scandals. Surely it wasn’t sentiment to made France charge Uncle S for dock space. The most significant three-leaf combinations are C.O.D., K.K., S.O.S., F.O.B. and P.D.Q. Where there is no vision people who manufacture stockings perish. Fellows to do post graduate w is a good batting eye. We approach the day w thirsty folk must choose between the town pump and a stone pump. Yet most of us would be by a magazine cover if it come down to us from the 1246. Still, the world hasn’t lost since girls took to gadding instead of doing sofa pillows. It is hard to tell which are significant, a country’s poli parties or its petting parties. Los Angeles Limited Drawing Room and Compartment en suite on the Los Angeles Limited Solid Drawing Room-Compartment Pullman cars from Los Angeles to Chicago, enable travelers to secure rooms en suite. This is only one feature of the de luxe service on the Los Angeles Limited. Among other appealing features are: Barber shop, baths, valet, ladies maid, maintenance, hair dressing, club-buffet, library, club-observation car and the newest and most luxurious Pullman equipment through-out. Then there are the wonderful mobile enroute. Operating over one of the finest railroads in the world, the Los Angeles limited runs from Los Angeles. Straight Through To CHICAGO—68 HOURS "Real Service Every Mile of the Way" Union Pacific GLEANING THE STORY HISTORY Man is explicable by no Emerson first put this fore one Dinoyasius of Hall teaching by examples." Natural history, civil history—all must be must remain words. As Emerson put it, "The nothing that does not interest or iron shoe, the roots of art." "It is in the soul that the Dome of St. Peter's at Strasburg Cathedral is a man of Steinbach." "The true poem is the builder." In the man, should reason for the last flourish spine and tint in the sea of the fish. The whole man of fine manners shall mention that titles of nobility. There is no age or stance to which there is not one Everything tends to abbreviate to him. "Man should see that son," Emerson opined. We are always coming history in our private expre All history becomes a early no History, but Biogens. The world exists for everything the individual states of mind, and ever his onward thirsting leads or series belongs. DOES YOUR WORK IF NO SPECIAL ATTENTION E. C. K. 155 WEST CENTER THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF. WHO'S WHAT IN THE DAYS NEVER HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH The recent announcement of Herbert H. Asquith, ex-premier Great Britain, had accepted the honor of an earldom offered by King George at the suggestion of Prime Minister Baldwin, is generally regarded as signalling the of a great political career. Historic title of the Earl of Ford, famous in the annals of country, has been chosen by Asquith and bestowed "in recognition of his great services to nation." Vested in the famous Deaf family, the earidom of Old Flourished from 1142 to the end of the 20th earl, Aubrey de la Noyce in 1703. It then became extinct but in 1711 was revived in person of Robert Harley, who high government positions, and them that of speaker of the House of Commons. With the death the sixth earl in 1853 it again came extinct. Mr. Asquith has declined lar offers on former occasions including the bestowal of the Garter, and it is the that family influence had thing to do with his charm mood in this respect. He years old, and his life read fiction. Born of manufacturing, new formist stock, the great school England were above the so educational ambitions of the city and young Asquith was the City of London school. He won a scholarship to Bay Oxford Asquith swept the clean of scholastic prizes and a memory of being a thor pleasant man, normal in all except in the sweep of his name was a lawyer that he fli claimed public notice. He was admitted to the 1876, when he was 24 years old. He served as secretary o for the home department 1892 to 1895. For the "Cept fer makin' a good quilt pattern now an' then I can't see nothin' in them cross-words puzzles," says Gran-maw Pash. We're forgotten so soon these days that even th' feller who's reported dead has a hard time t' come back. Borah never would stand hitched. He and the foreign policy should find much in common. International crisis: Two mules eager for the same ear of corn. Another nice thing about the Venus de Milo type would be her inability to grab the steering wheel. If you have a private income to support the position, it's nice to be an Ambassador or a bank cashier. Ziegfeld says girls are knock-kneed. Well, you can't blame the knees for knocking one another. Everybody else has been doing it lately. Foreign News SOFIA—The cabinet decided today to introduce a bill excluding Communist from parliament. The bill also would prohibit Communist newspapers. MADRID — Director General Primo Rivera still was too ill for exercise of official activities today and the directory postponed its meeting. BELGRADE — Communists of Bulgaria were threatening open revolt today. The government, taking all possible precautions against a red uprising, claims to have discovered plots to murder high officials. MOSCOW—Two human skeletons believed to be 50,000 years old have been discovered in Crimean excavations. The Russian scientists, Bentsh and Osmolovsky announced today. The skeletons apparently are of the Neanderthal type, the scientists said. Bones of giant pre-historic animals have been unearthed, they said. COPENHAGEN—Amendments to the national murder law will be submitted to the legislature to govern cases where a person is killed at his own request. Proponents said today there had been three such cases recently, two in Paris and one in the United States. LONDON—Albanian oil fields will be opened to American, British, French and Italian interests and the Anglo-Persian combin no longer will exercise a monopoly in that rich district, news dispatches stated today." ALL the world hasn't lost much girls took to gadding about and of doing sofa pillows. Another nice thing about the Venus de Milo type would be her inability to grab the steering wheel. If you have a private income to support the position, it's nice to be an Ambassador or a bank cashier. Ziegfeld says girls are knock-kneed. Well, you can't blame the knees for knocking one another. Everybody else has been doing it lately. GLEANINGS FROM THE BOOK OF LIFE THE STORY HISTORY AS A WHOLE TELLS Man is explicable by nothing less than all his history. Emerson first put this thought in print. A thousand years before one Dinoysius of Halicarnassus said "history is philosophy by examples." Natural history, civil history, the history of art and the history of literature—all must be explained from individual history, or not remain words. As Emerson put it, "There is nothing that is related to us, meaning that does not interest us—kingdom, college, tree, horse, iron shoe, the roots of all things are in man." "It is in the soul that architecture exists. Santa Croce and Dome of St. Peter's are lame copies after a divine model. Seburg Cathedral is a material counterpart of the soul of Erwin Steinbach." "The true poem is the poet's mind; the true ship is the ship-older. "In the man, should we lay him open, we should see the moon for the last flourish and tendril of his work, as every pine and tint in the sea shell pre-exist in the secreting organs of the fish. The whole of heraldry and chivalry is in courtesy. A set of fine manners shall pronounce your name with all the orna-t that titles of nobility could ever add." There is no age or state of society or mode of action in history which there is not one somewhat corresponding in a man's life. Everything tends to abbreviate itself and yield its whole virtue him. "Man should see that he can live all history in his own per-," Emerson opined. We are always coming up with facts that have moved us in history in our private experience and vertifying them here. All history becomes subjective; in other words, there is prop-ty no History, but Biography. The world exists for the education of each man. Everything the individual sees without him corresponds to his states of mind, and everything is in turn intelligible to him, as onward thinking leads him into the truth to which that fact series belongs. DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME? IF NOT, BRING IT TO US! Special Attention to Ladies' Wrist Watches E. C. KENDRICK, Jeweller 155 WEST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM, CALIF. LONDON—Albanian oil fields will be opened to American, British, French and Italian interests and the Anglo-Persian combin no longer will exercise a monopoly in that rich district, news dispatches stated today. Rich Milk, Malted Grain form; makes The Food-Drink Digestible—No Cooking. Always at hand. Also in Ask for "Horlick's," at all Avoid Imitations — WAT 50 Phon In order to supply the demand for phonograph, any make or style payment and make you a liberal OUR PRICE TERMS E LINDHO 143-145 North Glassell St., Orange, (On way to High School) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 COMMENTS of the PRESS What Editors Are Saying CANDOR FROM A FRIEND OF CALIFORNIA (Christian Science Monitor) With characteristic energy, California has undertaken to correct false impressions which a large number of its residents, particularly those in the southern part of the state, feel have been given to other portions of the United States by careless press reports. Depending on a large extent upon favorable publicity for the tourist trade, which they have come to look upon as necessary to prosperity, those inclined toward "boosting" have been moved to view with unfearful alarm the exaggeration entering into stories printed in that indefinite territory outside California referred to as "back east," concerning devastating plagues, water and power shortages, increased taxes, frost and similar untoward situations calculated to deter tourists from visiting the southern Pacific coast. In this work of refutation, one Los Angeles newspaper has offered prizes amounting to several thousand dollars for the best letters sent to editors of "home town" papers which secure publication, and a group of prominent business men are understood to have begun the raising of $1,000,000 to be used in advertising Southern California throughout the country during the current year. Nor is there any lack of material with which California may confound its critics. Its growth has been astounding, yet sure, along many lines of commercial industrial and civic endeavor. Its enthusiastic citizens have at their finger tips statistics of un doubted authenticity calculated to silence he claims of its detractors. California should have little trouble in undoing whatever alarm has been wrought by exaggerated and perverted news stories. Indeed, time and truth will correct these errors even without concerted effort. There are, however, a number of lessons which California may well learn from this experience, if it is not to be repeated in the future. One is that of modesty. If a little less had been claimed for California in the past, if odious comparisons had not sought to elevate California by maligning other portions of the United States, the opportunity of slandering that state would not have been seized upon so gleefully by outside editors. Another is clean journalism. The largest papers of Southern California often give the visitors an impression that the only happenings of real importance in that region are the proposed construction of "height limit" buildings, and the commission of crime. Such stories, coming to the desk of the average "eastern" editor, cannot help but influence him toward crediting other reports reaching him through legitimate news channels which also greatly exaggerate unfortunate occurrences in California. Not all the stories so objectionable to Californians can be fully refuted. The hysteria fostered by health officials during the so-called epizootic or hoof and mouth disease last April, needed no exaggeration to paint a shameful picture. But the water shortage never existed as such in Southern California, and the curtailment of production of hydro-electric energy caused by a shortage of rainfall in the central portion of the state had little effect upon the cities to the south, except to cause economy in electric display signs and street lighting. Let Your Troubles Disappear in Suds Washing Monday, what a start, Twould break most any woman's heart. Ironing Tuesday, tired and hot. This is woman's weekly lot. Wednesday mend and darn all day, Not a chance to get away. Thursday with the neigh bors chat, Comparing troubles, this and that. Friday sweep and raise the dust, At night so tired she almost cussed. Saturday bake for Sunday's feed. Sunday cater to family's greed. So seven days it's toll and strife. Through seventy years of woman's life. Stop it, woman 'round bout face; Send those clothes to the Sanitary place. Two days we'll save you every week. And bring back roses to your cheek. WM. GILMORE, ANAHEIM AGENT, PHONE 129 ANAHEIM CIGAR STORE, 112 W. CENTER The Sanitary Laundry 225 West A. W. Cleaver, Prop. Santa Fe Ave. FULLERTON 26 WANTED — Phonographs 50 Apply the demand for good used phonographs, we will take your may make or style, in exchange on a New Piano or Player as part make you a liberal allowance for it. Stock of High Grade Pianos and Players in our two stores, 309 West Fourth, Orange County Piano Company) and at 143-145 North Glassell St. Orange, Calif. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT AND OUR TERMS EASY AND CONVENIENT NDHOLM MUSIC CO. Lassell St., Orange, Calif. High School) 309 West Fourth St., Santa Ana, Calif. (Next to Sam Stein's)