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Plain Dealer
An Independent Newspaper Issued Every Afternoon Except Sunday
PAUL V. MESTER
Editor and Publisher
Subscription Rate—In Orange County... per month 50c
Entered at the Postoffice at Anaheim, Calif., as second class matter
DAILY GREETING TO OUR READERS
Where thou passest through the waters I will be wild; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow there; when thou walkest through the fire, thou shall not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee.—Isaiah 43.2.
For ignorant hopes that were Broken to our blind prayer;
For pain, death, sorrow, sent Unto our chastisement;
For all loss of seeming good—Quicken our gratitude.
—William Dean Howells.
HIGHWAYS ARE AN AID TO HOME BUILDING
Homes must have access, to public thoroughfares as a matter of communication and convenience. Even a hermit must venture forth occasionally if for no other purpose than to secure supplies.
Highway building encourages home building. This has been proved especially here in California, wherever a boulevard has been opened. It will be proved again as new arteries of travel are made available. Along the state highway system new towns are springing into existence and suburban residences are multiplying along the roadside.
This is a condition which encourages construction of boulevards. It is fortunate for the motoring public that this encouragement is given. It offers a means for balancing requirements and facilititis in such a way that the welfare of the state and its inhabitants is promoted.
The paved road and the automobile are popularizing the rural residence. Especially where boulevards are broad and smooth and offer the most direct connection with business and amusement centers, is their upbuilding quickly accomplished. No doubt this will be true of a number of new projects now taking form leading from the interior of the state to the
This is a condition which encourages construction of boule yards. It is fortunate for the motoring public that this encouragement is given. It offers a means for balancing requirements and facilities in such a way that the welfare of the state and its inhabitants is promoted.
The paved road and the automobile are popularizing the rural residence. Especially where boulevards are broad and smooth and offer the most direct connection with business and amusement centers, is their upbuilding quickly accomplished. No doubt this will be true of a number of new projects now taking form leading from the interior of the state to the Coast in the vicinity of Long Beach. One such road, known as Somerset avenue, will reduce the distance between Long Beach and Pasadena by seven miles. It will reach Long Beach in the neighborhood of Recreation Park, where preliminary work has been in progress for the past year in the creation of lagoons and canals which will connect with Alamitos Bay and become central features of one of the beauty spots of Southern California. Atlantic avenue, another extension which also will connect these two cities and the intervening communities, will, like Somerset, stimulate home building in a district that is now largely vacant.
Such activities as these increase the accessible values of the county, keep the building industry strong, make work for thousands of people and aid every line of business.
These are some reasons why the highway program should have united support.
AIRSHIPS TO BE MADE BY EDSEL FORD
Near epochal is the announcement that a company, headed by Edsel B. Ford, is to manufacture airplanes for commercial use. It is said that the new company will begin operation of airships over regular routes, within the next six months, carrying express, valuable light cargo and bank paper. These operations will extend to all parts of the country, it is said.
This denotes the beginning of extensive development in the air. When men as shrewd and far-sighted as Henry Ford and his son Edsel take up an enterprise and embark in it extensively, it may be taken for granted that such enterprise is destined to succeed and develop prodigiously. The Fords visualize the rapid and assured development of the airship into a common means of transport and as a cargo carrier. That the celebrated Detroit manufacturers are resolved to pioneer the field of manufacture of all-metal airplanes is significant. The time is coming when there will be as many airplanes in service as there are automobiles in service. The two will supplement each other—the automobile and the airship.
Why neglect your cold cough, wrenched muscles, joints, or other ailments.
GENERAL DRUGLESS TREATMENTS NOW AT HALF RATE
$1.00 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Dr. Gustav A. Neth
At the Neth Apartments, 110 No. Resh St.
OPP. THE FREEMONT SCHOOL ANAHEIM, CAL.
Why wrenched muscles, joints, or other ailments.
GENERAL DRUGLESS TREATMENTS NOW AT HALF RATE
$1.00 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Dr. Gustav A. Neth
At the Neth Apartments, 110 No. Resh St.
OPP. THE FREEMONT SCHOOL ANAHEIM, CAL.
opening Sale Date MAY 22nd
SUMMER EXCURSION
Fares
FOR SEASON 1925
on sale from May 22nd, up to and including September 15th. Return limit October 31st, 1925.
Now plan your summer vacation journeys to the East, taking advantage of these low fares. Full stopover privileges
backEAST
Four Great Routes
Sunset—Golden State—American Canyon—Shasta
First-class accommodations—personal service—excellent cuisine
For example:
Chicago, Ill. $86.00 Philadelphia, Pa. $144.92
Kansas City, Mo. 72.00 New Orleans, La. 85.15
New York City 147.40 St. Louis, Mo. 81.50
Washington, D.C. 141.56 St. Paul, Minn. 87.50
Boston, Mass. 153.50 Omaha, Neb. 72.00
Proportionately low fares to many other places.
For route booklets, reservations, and all railroad information, ask
Southern Pacific
D. G. MALTBY, Agent
Santa Ana and Los Angeles Sts.
PHONE 123
R. L. Moore
Electrical wiring, fixtures,
appliances and repairs
SHOP HOME
120 W. Bdwy 708 S. Helene
861 - Phones - 1247
betrayed
Their first conversation betrayed the fact that she was not fastidious.
At a distance she had appear unusually neat, immaculate.
But upon their first face-to-face meeting he discovered that her teeth were not clean. And he soon lost interest.
Notice today how you, youtse watch another person's teeth when he or she is talking. If the teeth are not well kept they at once become a liability.
Estherine Teeth Paste class: which a woman.
If a man our chemist helps discovering ingredients that really clot his eyes we wrinkling the enamel—a difficult problem family school.
A large tube of Listerine Tooth Paste is only 25 cents; at your dentist's—Lambert Pharmaceutical Co., San Louis, U.S.A.
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
Y Mom Should Have Known That By WINNER
MY MOTHER LOST POPS POCKET-BOOK AN' GOTTA FIND IT ON ACCOUNT OF HIM NOT KNOWING SHE HAD IT
I BETCH ALL FIND IT FOR YOU - I CAN FIND ANYTHING THAT'S LOST JUST AS EASY AS ANYTHING
ONCE MY MOTHER LOST THE KEY TO OUR BACK DOOR AND I FOUND IT IN MY POCKET
MY MOM HID SOME COOKIES IN THE PAUNTRY ONCE AND I FOUND THEM AS EASY AS PIE
ON YOU FIND IT GET? YOU BEEN BOOKIN' FOR A ALF A HOUR ALL READY AN' YOU SAID YOU COULD FIND IT IN A MINIT
SAY HOW MUCH REWARD IS YOUR MOM GOING GIVE ANYBODY FOR FINDING IT?
WELL GEE-MIANNE CHRISTMAS! YOU DONT EXPECT ME TO FIND IT IF THERE'S NO REWARD OFFERED, DO YOU?
SHE AINT GONDA GIVE ANY REWARD SHE JUST TOLD ME TO GO OUT AN' FIND IT
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP
Management, Circulation, Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912.
Of the Orange County Dealer, published daily at Anaheim, Calif., for April 1, 1925.
State of California, County: Orange, ss.
Before me not, notary in an the State and county afforestationally appeared R. W. E. who, having been duly awoken cording to law, deposes and that he is the Business Manager The Orange County Plain Land and that the following is, in the best of his knowledge and lief, a true statement of the ership, management, circumstance, of the aforesaid public for the date shown in the caption, required by act of A. 1811, embodied by section postal laws and regulations, on the reverse of this form,
1. That the names and adress of the publisher, editor, manager, and business manager Publisher—Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Calif.
Editor—Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Cal.
Managing Editor—Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, Cal.
Business Manager—R. W. E. Anaheim, Calif.
2. That the owners are: names and addresses of individual owners, or if a corporation name and the names and adress of stockholders owning or holding one per cent or more of the amount of stock.)
Paul V. Hester, Anaheim, and R. W. Ernest, Anaheim,
3. That the known bond mortgagee, and other holders owning or holding cent or more of total amounts bonds, mortgages or other liabilities are: (If there are no statue.)
None.
4. That the two paragraphs above, giving the names of owners, stockholders, and holders, if any, contain no list of stockholders and utility holders as they appear upon books of the company but in cases where the stockholder urity holder appears upon books of the company as to or in any other fiduciary relation for whom such trusteeing is given; also that the statements contain statements bracing affiant's full knowl and belief of this circuit and conditions under which holders and security holders do not appear upon the book the company as trustees, hold and securities in a capacity than that of a bonafide affiant has no reason to that any other person, assignee or corporation has any interest or indirect in the sale bonds, or other securities.
ABE MARTIN
GUM FOR EUROPE
PASADENA, April 7.—European gum-echewing habit to such an extent that William Wrigley, Jr., is going abroad to establish a factory to supply the continental spearmint trade.
The gum king gave out this statement from his winter home here today, preliminary to his departure for abroad Thursday. The factory will be at Frankfort, Germany.
Inheritance tax: A method of punishing widows and orphans for losing their source of income.
You can obey the Ten Commandments and yet break enough laws to spend a lot of time in jail.
Who remembers when mothers wore aprons an' th' strings? We guess runnin' down a rum runner is purty like runnin' down a rumor.
Business College
Day School and Night School all the Year
Enter Any time. Money Back If Wanted.
PE-RU-NA
For STOMACH CATARRH
Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywhere
COMMENTS of the PRESS
What Editors Are Saying
RESTORED FORESTS BENEFIT—Presno Republican
Possibly we will never, if we are residents of the Eastern storm ridden states, be able to escape the danger of the storm wreckage. The only way for an Illinoisan to keep out of cyclones is to live in California, as lowlands learned long ago.
But it will be possible for the residents of the Middle-West to escape flood devastation.
They can do it by stopping floods.
Even the most terrible downpour of water can be controlled.
It can be controlled in part by damming back the water heights.
But more important still, it can be controlled by keeping the water
RESTORED FORESTS BENEFIT—Fresno Republican
Possibly we will never, if we are residents of the Eastern storm ridden states, be able to escape the danger of the storm wreckage. The only way for an Illinoisan to keep out of cyclones is to live in California, as Iowans learned long ago.
But it will be possible for the residents of the Middle-West to escape flood devastation.
They can do it by stopping floods.
Even the most terrible downpour of water can be controlled. It can be controlled in part by damming back the water heights. But more important still, it can be controlled by keeping the water scattered.
We in California are suffering enough from water waste. But we suffer comparatively little from flood. We haven't enough water to form serious floods.
But the same defense that we have against flood water waste, that of improving our water sheds, is available to the people of the East. Restore the forests, everywhere!
There should be nearly as many trees in Illinois and Indiana and Ohio as ever. any of these will be in different places. But they should be there as soil protection and flood preventative.
HEALTH AND DIET ADVICE
By Dr. Frank McCoy
Author of "THE FAST WAY TO HEALTH"
UNCOOKED SALAD VEGETABLES
It is believed by many scientists that man's body is a composite collection of all the elements in the universe. An element is defined as "a substance which cannot be separated into substances different from itself, at least by ordinary chemical process."
Nearly one hundred of these elements have so far been discovered either in the mineral, vegetable, or animal kingdoms, and almost all of them have been found in the human body. Of course there are only a few that are found in the body in any appreciable quantity, such for instance, as calcium, iron, magnesium, silicon and potash.
It is through food alone that the elements required by the vital forces in the building, maintaining, and repairing of our bodies are furnished. But food cannot impart more than it contains, and such a large proportion of the estates commonly found on the modern table are so devitalized and improperly prepared that the most important organic minerals are either destroyed altogether or are entirely absent. Some of these elements are indispensable for the building of the bony structures of the body, and others again are needed for the repairing of nerve tissues and for the formation of the blood cells.
In the case of young children an abundance of these elements is required for the building up process before maturity is reached, and from that time on a sufficient supply must be kept up in order to furnish, in an organic form, such minerals as the body regularly needs. There is a never ending cycle of change from the mineral kingdom up through the vegetable and on into the animal kingdom, and then back again into the mineral.
(To be continued.)
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP
Management, Circulation, Eteqiued by the Act of Congress August 24, 1912
The Orange County Plain, published daily at Anaheim, for April 1, 1925.
State of California, County of Orange, S.C.
SEEK IDENTITY OF MURDERED GIRL
POTTSVILLE, Pa., Auril 7—
State police and Schuylkill co-authorities today were endeavoring to identify the body of a girl about 17 found in the woods on Broad Mountain, near Gordon, late yesterday afternoon.
Indications are that the girl had been attacked and then slain. The body was then set afire. Most of the girl's clothing had been burned off.
The metropolitan who secreta a village is the one who left it three years ago next June.
A normal woman is one who wonders what her friends saw in the men they married.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
at West Center St., Anaheim
SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE
Wednesday is BREAD and BUTTER DAY
BREAD, 24 oz. leaf ... 7½¢
SUNSET GOLD BUTTER at Wholesale
BEANS, B & M Kidney, No. 2 can . 13¢
PEAS, Handy Brand, No. 2 can ... 15¢
CLORAX, pint bottle ... 16¢
CATSUP, Del Monte, pint bottle ... 23¢
PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL
COFFEE, 1-lb. package ... 41¢
UNDERWOOD PICNIC
CLAMS, 10-oz. can ... 20¢
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR, small package ... 14¢
PIGGLY WIGGLY SPECIAL
COFFEE, 1-lb. package ... 41c
UNDERWOOD PICNIC
CLAMS, 10-oz. can ... 20c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR, small package ... 14c
CRISCO, 3-lb. can ... 72c
MILK, Federal, tall can ... 9c
OIL, Mazola, quart can ... 53c
Fruit and Vegetable Dept.
IDAHO RUSSETS, ... 9 lbs. 25¢
50 lbs. $1.40; 100 lbs. $2.75
LETTUCE, 3 for ... 10¢
ASPARAGUS, per lb. ... 10¢
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You'll profit by buying through Plain Dealer advertising.