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Show V This Week . Ijj by Arthur Brisbane and i H Complaining Is Waste 200,000,000 Ounces lw Eli Los Angeles Still Grows iciing Tigers, Beware 3 The Pacific Coast goes alord ?eter!n cheerfully, as well it may, with 1 so many states in the Union help- 9 . ing to build up population ana 9 , 12 A prosperity here. . 5 p ' it's against the unwritten law lnS '' in this neighborhood to complain, " -Dj, carry an umbrella or wear an cv-- ercoat. Besides this is a land of fJTnT "everything can be done." 'AIlS Mrs- Scudder, the potato chip Ureon queen says: ence "I easterners that compla-n q about business would put into. their business the energy used in t'Tli complaining, they would not need " to complain." . She fries 100 tons of potatoes in hftl a month. JUU Nature rcognizes no depression, "fioi and this coast has eiBantic croD'-"S croD'-"S The "Sunkist," co-operative orgai izaoitn of orange . growers, will -"""" X ship 70,000 cars this year, cor.i- pared with 50,000 cars last ye;.r. Thirtythree years ago they shipped 41 1300 cars. apn Tell your grocer he should sell his oranges cheaper this year. th They cost him less at wholesale, ne sciet and selling good oranges is public 'gnose t service. Wth u,J passes n, Regardless of area it will take !teIv- 0; long for any country to have 83 drug big a business as ours. Thero :s obtain . no excuse for bad conditions and idleness here, except the excuse ou Proa5 ol foolish ignorance. Killing the ; Will value of silver has ruined hund-n. hund-n. leds of millions of our customer. Allowing unlimited stock gamb-f" gamb-f" 1 1 ling has taken the minds of mil-illlS mil-illlS Hons from their real business. Tajj And- our stupid immigration laws shut out the populations on which our success and prosperity an: built. But all that foolishness "fffincj will be overcome. ons, th ought m The United States offers to lend China 200,000,000 ounces of silver ildlnf for fifty years, according to news ' -DTAH from Pelping. Governments change rapidly m China and fifty years hence China's Chi-na's rulers may have forgott'.n about the loan. However, we have the silver and Eojfa doesn't matter muh whethpr fits we have or china has !t- nsCkNer? Lent at Present Prices, if we got function." It back at 1981 prices plus inter-id inter-id condi. est, we should probably make a stStTert net proflt of 100 per Cent ab0Ve Ing thm interest. raised by The world will not be stupid tex (pro! enough to leave silver at Its pres- nder thi ent price, thus making it impos- qulckly tible for 800,000,000 users of sil-.".r leyhact money to buy goods in the markets ' of gold standard nations. Los Angeles, where such crowds ! pour over the sidewalks as you ! never saw even in New York or in Chicago, is widening many city streets getting ready for the fu- I ture. j And the roads of approach from ! the east are widened and straight ened out. Fifty-seven danger-I danger-I our curves have just been taken J out of the Cajon Pass road, levl- ing back to Victorvllle, Barstow i and many points east. The roads 1 are made less romantic but safr. They are also made sometimes j much steeper than they were, bt- J cause modern automobiles ;m ' climb anything. Douglas Fairbanks has gone to India taking letters from the Duke of Sutherland to the Maharajah Mahar-ajah of Mysore, and letters from oilier Dukes to other Maharajahs, : Princes and Potentates, plus a let-i let-i ter of credit which is important, j Fairbanks will shoot real tige.v,-from tige.v,-from the back of a real elepha-.t i ;n the Mysore territory. Hi-, i camera man goes . along and his riiiector to tell the tigers what is expected of them. i I Chicago police have a "lie nie ter," that, attached to the arm t-' a 'suspect under cross examinaion, tells when he is lying. It works, because the human heart, not taught to lie, changes its beat when the anxious process of lying begins. In India, barefooted natives na-tives giving testimony, lie with straight faces. But they twitoh their big toes and lawyers watch ' their feet. A well known capi 9.1-ist 9.1-ist twitched his thumb, when bluffing bluf-fing at poke;-, and lost large sums, until he began holding the cai is with four fingers, the thumb Kept hidden.. In Japan fifty are dying -;ve. day of the so called 'Spanish influenza" in-fluenza" with which the war made us too familiar. The disease is virulentiy active in Spain, also. In China many are dying of the influenza in Shesl Province, and hunger and cold also. We should be grateful for our blessings and not complain so much of a depression, depres-sion, now near its end. If you say, "Be careful of your health," little boys and grown mea pay no attention. If you say, Jack Dempsey's leit hand is bad'.y infected and he may lose his arm,'' everybody pays attention. Denipsy neglected a small cut. The invisible germ is more powerful pow-erful than the greotest fighter. The powerful hand is swollen tw:ce iis size and may be amputated. Had Dempsey immediately flooded flood-ed the cut with iodine, he would have had no trouole. War veterans vet-erans will tell you that soldiers were courtmartialed for failure to apply iodine even to the slightest wound. A boy at play in the Christn.k, holidays, was pushed into a rose bush, his hand was pricked by a thorn and he died of lockjaw, the germs doubtlessly contained in manure used to fertilize the ros-w. |