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Plain Dealer
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
PAUL V. HESTER Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rate—In Orange County... per month 50¢
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter
INJUSTICE TO CHILDREN
The center of the children of this country between the age of 12 are not attending school, according to a report of the United States Bureau of Education. Eliminating these six years who do not have kindergarten facilities and those who attend school after eighteen, there is left an appalling number of children who receive no school instruction whatsoever.
In populous districts of most states compulsory education laws gather in truants and neglected children, but those who live in thinly populated regions with bad roads are often doomed to lives of illiteracy. Where population is sparse, roads are bad and the assessed valuation of property very low it is clear that school districts sufficiently small to provide accommodations for all the children cannot be established. And since it is the custom in apportioning school state funds to do so on the basis of attendance it is these isolated schools that suffer; the state funds go to schools already provided for.
In some regions school buses are solving the problem of distance, but in the poor districts funds for such purpose are not available.
Education is a matter of public policy. It should be the first duty of the state and nation to provide educational facilities for all of the children. Good and intelligent citizenship is not possible without education, and illiterates often become public charges. The children of poor parents living in isolated districts should have the opportunity to get some schooling. The state should be as much interested in them as the children who live in the populous districts.
NON-SKID
"LIGHTNING" GAS STRIKES ANAHEIM
Declared by some 25,000 enthusiastic users of Los Angeles to be the auto drivers greatest boon "Lightning" gasoline, refined and marketed by the Julian Petroleum Corporation of Los Angeles, will be sold at regular market price in Anaheim during the next 10 days.
"Lightning" gasoline is a specially refined product of the Julian Petroleum Corporation and said to be the only product of its kind on the California market today. Composed of extraordinarily qualities, "Lightning" as many local users will testify, gives the motor greater acceleration, pick up speed, power, mileage and longer life.
For the next 10 days local autists will have the opportunity to fill up on "Lightning" at the regular market price of 18 cents per gallon. Following this period it will sell at three cents above the market. In addition to "Lightning", all Julian stations will carry "Defiance" gasoline which sells at the market price.
Two Julian one-hundred-percent stations have been opened this city. They are located at 45 South Los Angeles-ski and Garden Grove and Lincoln-lakes.
HAVE YOU 1925 LICENSE PLATES
Traffic officers operating under instructions from the State Vision of Motor Vehicles have given instructions to arrest a person driving an automobile on the public highways without license plates beginning April. The total registrations for 1925 up to date inclusive of all types of vehicles approximates 1,200,000.
In order to prevent future trouble and inconvenience to motor
NON-SKID
Heavy Duty
CORD TIRES
BUY NOW AND SAVE
30 x 3½ $7.50
31 x 4 $11.95
32 x 3½ $12.95
32 x 4 $13.25
33 x 4 $13.76
34 x 4 $14.50
AND IN ADDITION TO THESE VERY LOW PRICES WE ARE SELLING
HEAVY RED TUBES AT ½ PRICE
WITH EACH TIRE SOLD
OUR LOS ANGELES AND CHESTNUT ST. STORE IS
OPEN EACH NIGHT UNTIL MIDNIGHT
West Bros.
119 N. Lemon and Los Angeles at Chestnut
27 Leading Automobile Manufacturers Have Seen the Light
and are Finishing Their 1925 Models with Duco,
the Most Durable Finish Known
27 Leading Automobile Manufacturers Have Seen the Light and are Finishing Their 1925 Models with Duco, the Most Durable Finish Known
DUCO
Satin Finish or Hy-Polish
Duco has more imitators than Charley Chaplin
It is a finish that should last the average life of a car.
It can be cleaned by simply rubbing off with a cloth.
It will not scratch or lose lustre from mud or dirt, but actually improves with age.
It is a Dupont product, backed by Dupont millions.
DUCO IS APPLIED IN ANAHEIM BY US
EXCLUSIVELY—the only local authorized agents
Willets & Hochuli
Phone 664 327 S. Los Angeles St Anaheim
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
PATTERNING" GAS
RIKES ANAHEIM
by some 25,000 entrance users of Los Angeles to
state drivers greatest boon,
gasoline, refined and
by the Julian Petroleum
of Los Angeles, will
regular market prices
during the next 10
months' gasoline is a spefified product of the Jullian Petroleum Corporation and is
the only product of its
California market to
composed of extraordinary
"Lightning," as many
wars will testify, gives the
greater acceleration, picked, power, mileage and
fee.
The next 10 days local autohouses have the opportunity of
up on "Lightning" at the
market price of 18½
per gallon. Following this
will sell at three cents
in the market. In addition to
all Julian stations
trying "Defiance" gasoline
mills at the market price.
Julian one-hundred-person have been opened in.
They are located at 428
Los Angeles-sk and at
Grove and Lincoln-aves.
BE YOU 1925
DECENSE PLATES?
officers operating under
instructions from the State Defense Motor Vehicles have been
instructions to arrest any
driving an automobile on
highways without 1925
plates beginning April 1.
Total registrations for 1925
plate inclusive of all types
plates approximates 1,200.
to prevent future trounconvenience to motor
PARAGRAPHS
(By Robert Quillen)
There isn't much wrong with
the senate, except a Caesar complex.
In the young, modesty consists
in being unaware of the need of it.
"Fat men have more faith."
They need more in this suspederies age.
Influence has wonderful vitality. It survives an attack on Muscolini.
Wouldn't it be awful if the
senate should disapprove the
White House chef?
Not all ten-heavy things are unsable. Swell-head nearly always makes for noise.
Learn to cook girls. Affectionions are more easily alienated than an appetite.
It is too much to hope that the next conference will endeavor to sera palliances.
Hogs are worth more on the hoof, but ever less and less behind a steering wheel!
A self-made man is a good sport anyway. It is fine of him to take the blame.
When man yearns for a fair chance, he means a chance to fatten at the expense of others.
That scientist who says there are but three plagues has had few borrowing neighbors.
Something fresh every day must be good for the nerves, as physicians say; but not if it is an office boy.
LIGHT UNCERTAIN IF BATTERY POOR
For city driving, lights do not count for so much just enough illumination to cover the law, and that is all a driver demands. But out on a dark country road, adequate lighting often means the difference between safety and disaster.
If the motorist has a temperamental battery, he follows the road only by intuition. But with a good, healthy battery, each turn in the road, each hole, each stone, is plainly visible to the driver behind the wheel.
The importance of having a powerful, dependable automobile battery cannot be exaggerated.
Revival Meetings
Start in Placentia Tabernacle Sum
The Anderson tabernacle
ings begin next Sunday,
noon in the specially consitabernacle on Bradford.
This is the beginning o'
week's evangelistic carduring which meetings
held Sunday afternoon,
evenings and every week
at 7:30.
The party consists of Harry O. Anderson; Rev.
P. Andrews, choir leader
ist and personal worker;
Mrs. Stover, formerly w/
Billy Sunday party. Mrs.
is a superb cornetist,
solosist and girls' worker.
Rev. Anderson is a
Another good way to practice rising from your seat promptly and easily is to ride in a jiff.
Germany, arming in secret, is not a menace. There is no secret way to make Uncle Sam finance her.
All of us share in great charities. Except for us, where would the philanthropist get the money?
It isn't too early to establish cordial relations with country cousins you expect to eat with this summer.
Correct this sentence: "Keep your siller, mon," said Sandy; "this is on me."
Mr. Rockefeller defines an optimist. A feistish man who thinks the people won't stand another increase in the prices of gas.
DINNER STORIES
In certain sections of Kentucky the making of moonshine whiskey is still the principal industry. A small native of this district was interested interrogating an eastern commercial salesman, as being from another world, as to his life, connections, etc.
"You got a brother?" he inquired.
"I had one, but he died."
"Got shot?"
"No, he wasn't shot."
"Drink himself to death?"
"Cretainly not."
"I knowed you was a liar," exclaimed the boy triumphantly, "there's only them two ways of dyn."
It has been wisely said that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction:
"I'm sorry I'm home so late, dear," he said; "it's this wretched fog, you know." And it was the fog that had delayed him.
He looked at the Christmas present which his Aunt Jane had sent him. "Just what I wanted," he said happily. And it was.
One woman said of another: "My word! Doesn't she look lovely!" And it was.
On the gate there was a notice which read: "Beware of the illumination to cover the law, and that is all a driver demands. But out on a dark country road, adequate lighting often means the difference between safety and disaster.
If the motorist has a temperamental battery, he follows the road only by intuition. But with a good, healthy battery, each turn in the road, each hole, each stone, is plainly visible to the driver behind the wheel.
The importance of having a powerful, dependable automobile battery cannot be exaggerated. It means safety. It means comfort.
Rugged power is built into the Vesta battery, sold in Anaheim by West Brothers. It lasts so much longer than other batteries do that it has earned year in and year out the title of the long-life batteries.
There is economy in owning a Vesta, not to mention safety and comfort.
MAN'S MATERIALISM ENDANGERS CIVILIZATION,
SAYS BRITISH SCIENTIST
"The greatest danger that is threatening civilization today is materialism," declared Sir Max Muspratt, Bart., of the United Alkali Company of Liverpool, former Lord Mayor of that city, in a recent address in the U.S.
"The growth of materialism," he said, "has far out-distanced the mental and spiritual development of man. The human factor must not be swallowed by the machine, or civilization is doomed.
"It is for the chemist to teach this doctrine more than anyone else, to add humanism to his specialization and save the world from materialism.
Sir Max Muspratt predicted that among other chemical developments would be great progress in the productions of artificial textiles, in food production and in the dilution of phosphates.
"I have no anxiety for the future feeding of the world," he said, "with the marvelous advances of chemical science in stimulating and substituting nature."
"The greatest scientific achievement of the war," said Sir Max, "was the fixation of nitrogen on an economic basis."
Sketching the great benefactions that chemistry had bestowed upon mankind, Sir Max said we had reached the time when it was necessary to do more. We had not attained the greatest efficiency in substituting nature at the cost of long and laborious processes.
"I believe we are on the during which meetings held Sunday afternoon evenings and every week at 7:30.
The party consists of Harry O. Anderson; Rev P. Andrews, choir leader and personal worker; Mrs. Stover, formerly wife Billy Sunday party. Mrs. is a superb cornetist, soloist and girls' worker.
Rev. Anderson is a Everybody that hears he will want to hear him because he is a splendid speaker, with a live audience for every heart or old; a man of high educational attainments, and a mining personality. He is way the average type geologist. His business is a ning, and he puts all and energy of his manhole it, but he cannot be with any of the tricks that the average evan charged with using to move from the unconvenient Leon Tucker, renowned teacher, says that And the sanest and truest of evangelists. Rev James cis, pastor of the First church of Los Angeles.
"He is a winner, peek him, you will not be deed." Rev Lapstey Mcfor of the First Church of Oakland knows his Lord and his a successful evangelist gelist John Brown sits rides no hobbies, per stunts, and is not a thing. He is intellect secured, tactful, success Torrey says: "He is a fine presence—attractive ality—a logical and speaker."
People of Orange co not afford to miss her most gifted young man splendid musical helper.
Rev. Anderson has recently closed a meeting Moines, Iowa, where holding 4500 people accommodate the crowd.
LIONS WILL E
Vie Loly, O. E. Hank Wilson, C. F. Cromer Bowers were appointed today by the Lion nominate officers for the year to be elected at
"I'm sorry I'm home so late, dear," he said; "it's this wretched fog, you know." And it was the fog that had delayed him.
He looked at the Christmas present which his Aunt Jane had sent him. "Just what I wanted," he said happily. And it was.
One woman said of another: "My word! Doesn't she look lovely!" And meant it, too.
On the gate there was a notice which read: "Beware of the dog." In the yard was a large and ferocious house dog.
"Sarah," said her mistress, "how did you come to break my best china teapot?" "Sheer carelessness on my part, ma'am," said the maid.
"The greatest scientific achievement of the war," said Sir Max, "was the fixation of nitrogen on an economic basis."
Sketching the great benefactions that chemistry had bestowed upon mankind, Sir Max said we had reached the time when it was necessary to do more. We had not attained the greatest efficiency in substituting nature at the cost of long and laborious processes.
"I believe we are on the threshold of great developments changing our methods of substituting nature and building upon the basis upon which nature herself works, and on which she has not revealed her secrets," he said.
THE CHURCH OF DIVINE SCIENCE
WILL HOLD
Grand Opening Service
AT THE
K. P. TEMPLE, 325 WEST CENTER STREET
Sunday, April 5, at 4 and 7:30 p.m.
with the Famous Preacher and Divine Healer
The Rev. Dr. A. H. Engelhardt
OFFICIATING
SPECIAL INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC will be rendered at both services.
UNITY CHOIR of the Church under the most able leadership of MRS. CHAS. E. S. of Anaheim, the Instrumental Music will be conducted by the well known Violin T. EMIL CARRUTHERS, of Anaheim.
THE CHURCH OF THE DIVINE SCIENCE is the answer to the needs of man intelligent religion actively applied to his everyday life.
Services will be held Every Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
at the K. P. Temple for the purpose of teaching the GOSSEL OF TRUTH and the of the sick and afflicted as taught and demonstrated by JESUS THE CHRIST.
A cordial invitation extended to all Truth-seekers to attend the service.
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1925
COMMENTS of the PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
RELY ON COMMON SENSE—San Francisco Chronicle
Every once in a while some learned person comes among us and tells us a lot of things calculated to separate us from a considerable amount of our conceit. We Americans have always included up pretty closely to the idea that our mental development was well advanced and that we were making political, economic and social progress largely through the application of common sense.
Now comes the former president of Amherst College and tells us we are too simple-minded and that if we did not rely so much on what we are pleased to call common sense we would be a sight better off. The trouble with us as he sees it, is that we educate ourselves to do things by which we live, but do not teach ourselves how to live.
We cannot agree entirely with the former college head. Common sense is little more than the exercise of good judgment founded on mature thought. That appears to be a sufficiently substantial thing to rely upon with safety in our every day conduct. If our common sense predominates we certainly cannot be classified as simple-minded.
There may be some merit in the contention of the professor that our democracy is not altogether a success because our affairs are controlled largely by minorities. While every citizen has a vote many cannot properly take advantage of their suffrage because they invariably misunderstand the issue. Contrary to the Amherst educators' claim, this clearly proves that instead of relying too much on common sense the masses do not apply it often enough.
"The Lightning Strikes Today"
Strikes Today"
The Best Quality Gasoline in the World
And Folks, That Don't Mean Maybe, Either
"LIGHTNING GAS" is a "JULIAN" pre-product that is so far ahead of any other motor fuel on the market that others become funny.
Here's the low-down. We have experimented for over a year on developing a gasoline, the quality of which would be sufficiently high to warrant our stepping out and grabbing the lion's share of the retail gasoline business of Southern California, and we're here to tell you "WE HAVE GOT IT," and today we start delivering it to you through the
JULIAN STATIONS
Julian Station No. 66
DEL GIORGIO & SONS
Brighton Way and Whit-taker
Buena Park
Julian Station No. 96
J. A. HART & SON
Hazel and Central St.
La Habra
Julian Station No. 98
J. D. KOPPSHO
428 So. Los Angeles St.
Anahiem
Julian Station No. 54
ROY ROSEBROOK
S. E. corner Garden Grove
and Lincoln
Anaheim
Julian Station No. 55
E. B. MCKENZIE
Cecil Place, Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
We will make deliveries of "LIGHTNING GAS" at the pre-sent standard market price, which is today 15½¢ a gallon,
LIONS WILL ELECT
Vic Loly, O. E. Hanson, Lesite Wilson, C. F. Cromer and Elmer Bowers were appointed a committee today by the Lion's Club to nominate officers for the ensuing year to be elected at the last meeting in April.
A committee also was named to select a suitable article of furniture for the Business and Professional Women's Club.
Most of the period was occupied with club business.
NE SCIENCE Services
ER STREET
d 7:30 p.m.
Healer angelhardt
tered at both services by the of MRS. CHAS. E. STOLTZ well known Violin Teacher,
to the needs of man for an at 7:30 p.m.
L OF TRUTH and the healing US THE CHRIST.
ers to attend the services.
Julian Station No. 95
CRUZON & LUTHER
401 West Fifth St.
Santa Ana
Anaheim
Julian Station No. 55
E. B. McKENzie
Cecil Place, Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
We will make deliveries of "LIGHTNING GAS" at the present standard market price, which is today $1.46 a gallon, but after April 14 this product will cost you three cents a gallon over the standard market price, whatever it may be. We are working on the theory that after you are familiar with the things "LIGHTNING GAS" will do, that no other gas on the market will come near doing, you will be willing to pay for quality.
If your valves need grinding and your Motor knocks on a hard pull, use "LIGHTNING" for a few days, watch the knock disappear, and forget about ever grinding your valves again, because they'll never need it.
Put in five or ten gallons, watch your mileage, and if "LIGHTNING" doesn't take you further on a gallon than any other gasoline you ever used, never drive into a "JULIAN STATION" again.
Watch your motor hum on a cold morning and just barely touch your toe to your starter, too.
The first thing we want you to do after filling up with "LIGHTNING GAS" is look for a hill that you never before could make on high, and if you're not sold on "LIGHTNING" we're all wet.
Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, you know that we know that you'll know after one trial, whether "LIGHTNING" will do all that we claim for it or not, and we're satisfied to say to you, "TRY IT JUST ONCE," and if it doesn't make you sit up and take notice, never use it again.
Remember that for the next ten days, this "LIGHTNING PRODUCT" of ours will sell at the same price as any other standard gasoline on the market, and what we mean, we're going to lose money on every gallon we sell during that time, but Oh, the cleanup we expect to make from then on, because we're betting we'll have your business cemented off for keeps.
Who was it that said, if you make a "BETTER BREAD" a "BETTER BUTTER", or a BETTER BEAN" than the other fellow, the world will make a "BEATEN PATH" to your door?
Julian Petroleum Corp.
at the Stations listed above