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Correct this condlllon culled stasis, and see how qulckly a llst-less, drooplng boy or glrl begin: to ent—nnd gain! The only \medl- clne\ ‘such children need ls pure. unadulterated syrnp. California syrup or ls dolng wonderful thlngs for alllng, sickly children all over the United States. “The ‘Truth %Shail‘é1 Make You Free” The H:ou.seh0ld LEONARD A. BARRETT By’ LYDIA IJE BARON WALKER Employment, Furnished ‘by ‘Federal PuBlic Works, allotted to a project‘ is spent at the .proJect site proper‘. The greater purtf. ‘is distributed -to lndust-riesr tar and‘ _\vll!“e or to what [the ‘ndminis knows’ =ns \‘cupim1 ‘goods. produc’ei-s.\' As an: exnmpie. there -is‘ taken ‘an anot-ment for a bridge in New York state as soon as the allotment is made. contracts for mnterurls are signed’ and- the producers of !‘cnpltul- -goods\ ‘pre- pare for an increased output. -- ordei-3 spread‘ Out. A very -pat-hebic picture recent-iy ap- enred‘ in -11 number of periodicals. Professor Einstein was represented as walking down a gangpiauk of 1; tug which brought -him safely to the shores ‘of our country. ‘He boarded the tug some miles out at sen in order to avoid danger as well as -publicity. The efforts of this great scientist to avoid being ‘mur- dered is u s,t_irr-ing THOSE who are disposed to be help- ’ tui ‘to ‘others less fortunate than themselves~ usually come to the place where they wonder what is cxnctly the right ‘balance in the sharing of other people's troubles. now far should their own energies be drained from the pursuance of in self—su life? When ‘is the self-imposed obli- gation to others really fulfilled? in it a good thing to continue inde ly to lend a sym- pathetic ear. when it is to no further purpose that the troubles of other people are poured lntovlt? To question the right of others to share their trou- bles with you be- yond a certain‘ point. or rather to let yourself be played upon be yond it, is to as- sume something of the attitude, or a nurse in a sick room. -Doctors know that the most e nurse is not the one who feels every throb of pain with the patient. To be an excellent nurse is to realize the ne- cesslty of keeping When an attractive girl who dresses well is ansouglzt, and one -with less to recommend her is always being taken out, the matter is worth looking into. ‘In one case within the writer's knowl- edge, the _cause was not far to seek. The girl 'who was less popular was not ‘less liked. in fact, the friends who knew her were most enthusiastic about her -except for one thing. When- ever she was gjiven an impromptu in- vitation. she could not accept it In an Impromptu manner. [lowover well she looked. and it always appeared to those who knew her that she was well gowned, she had to take time to change. to another frock. This was not necessarily any prettier, but it was always something to be counted upon as taking time. So it was that friends who really wished for her company were influ- enced not to ask for it. owing to this one fact. She always held up the party. Word of this passed around among her associates. and instead of receiving the invitations that would normally have been hers. she -found‘her- self wondering why others were asked -when she was not. It would have been understandable if her wardrobe had been limited to one or two good dresses, saved for state occasions. ‘but her average of good-looking clothes was high. The girl whose wardrobe is full ‘of gaps may herself in the predica- ment of having to change, but she will win more favor in the eyes of those inviting her. if she can manage to keep herself looking enough‘ to enter in at a moment's notice. When. however. this is impossible. she should see to it that the interval of changing is made as short as possible. ‘Popularity If your baby..boy or girl is bilious ~pale-tacecl and dull-eyed from constipation—breath bad mornings, tongue coated all the t‘lme—<lon't give cathartics that weaken twenty feet of bowels! Instead, 9. little syrup or that ‘doesn't disturb either stomach or ‘bowels, but does act on the lower colon-—where the trouble lies. Nature never has made a lnxative for children; they all love the wholesome, fruity of the real California syrup of ilgs. It's purely vegetable, but every druggist has it all bottled, with directions. Begin with it at once. Your child will soon be eating better and feel- ing better. Keep on with the syrup or a few days and ‘see amazing improvement in appetite, color, weight, and spirits. Children who get syrup of now and then, keep well and avoid colds. Washington.-—1\Ii-lllons of men of all classes, representing vilrtunlly every line or lnduqgry In every ‘nook and cor- ner of the United states. will be tes- cned [mm «the slough of 1I11emp1oy- ment by public 'w6rks« administration funds «this winter. >’.l‘hls fact .p'i'esented- ‘itself when I-Iavrold L. Ickes, secretary of the In- terior and -head ogthe administration, announced that some $2,000.000,000 tu- rendy had been allotted to light -the war on the ‘bi-end lines; - Steel is ordered from Pittsburgh and movement of ore from the «mines of Minnesota —- speaking- starts. '1‘hat necessitates some In- crease in shipping on the Great Lakes, and after the «ore is processed and ‘the steel fabricated. mllroad men are as- signed the task of hauling it to New York. - r ‘ It Is estimated by Department of Labor experts that t-his money dIstr!b- uted thi-oughout the land w”Il! pi-ovlde 8,220,000 iiitjii -in‘ont‘hs of employment in addltloti fa at least twice as ‘much. indirect or secondary employment. . Reach Pea'k Next spring. chapter in the his- tory of heroism. It is commonly known that a certain faction in Ger- many .piace<j a price upon his head. Professor Einstein; was able to get out of Germany, ‘and found a ‘reasonably safe retreat -in England, where he 1ec—- turcd inn number -of the ‘large univer- sities. He is now u very welcome guest or one of our universities where he is -to lecture and continue his studies in his coveted field of research. In an instance of that ‘kind, admin- istration o sold, the amount of secondary -employment eifected could never be traced; The increased. steel’ output calls {or more con) 1_1_nd count- less other materials essential to the processing. Going deeper into the situation, they pointed out that the increased pay rolls provide funds for such purchases as clothing and household needs from industries entirely unrelated to the project for which the original‘ allot- ment was made. ' Furthermore, it was announced at the administration that the volume of work provided will increase steadily until a .pei1k' is reached sometime next Ipi-lug, although winter weather will retard the program somewhat. Witlrweather condltipns in mind the administration took notion on allot- ment: for road construction ‘work in the for northern states ti‘:-st. so that something; could be accomplished there before winter. NOTICE: The homers of Califor- nia syrup of Fig: respectfully warn mothers that the promises made here apply only to thebpenuine prod- uct in bottles plainly marked ‘CAL- IFORNIA. Mnpy answers might be’ given to the question. why was he not allowed to contlnuema research in Germany? 01 MEMBER N. R. A A_gnln, they show that ‘most of the funds allotted? for irflgntlon projects ln the Southwest, will be spent else- where. Electrlcal equipment will come from Schenectady and cement from tho of eastern Pennsylvania. An interesting fact in connection with the allotments, it was pointed out. is that the secondcwy work——the gathering and processing of materials —3tarta as soon as the allotment is made and quite some time before di- rect work on the project site is started. At the same time it was shown that only the. smaller portion ot, the. sum Society to Banking Nov:-.1 experts say that most of the 528,000,000 allotted for new ship con- st;-uction by, the ndmlnlstmtlon will he spent “inl:md\ for matcrluls giving secondurd employment to thousands. The public works officials have made overy effort to distribute the junds in such a manner-us to give every section the same measure of rellef and inlet- ments have been made for projects all the way from the Vlrgln islands to the Philippines nm] from Alaska to the Gulf. oneself’ [It for the -Job in spite of the tendency to follow the easier course of suffering with the object or one‘: care. There seems to come a time in assisting those who are in need when it Is necessary to regard as Important the state of one's own mind and health. Constructive Measure Lqokn Like Camera ©. 1933. Bell S)'nd|cMe.-—W!\‘L' Service. In the Style of the '90: -.v'.3g.,‘ ,. 4:... This is not getting “hnrdened\ to the vicissitudes of others. it is a step in promoting further usefulness. For if 3 person is made too discouraged by listening to tales of circumstances over which they have no power and do not have means to mitigate, there is just one more person to go on the wrong side of the health and prosperity fence. So it would seem to be well to lend all the encouragement and finan- cial assistance one can, while at the same time defending one's self from the rush of distressing details that would drown the courage of the listen- er to no possible purpose. On the other hand. people who re- ceive aid from others frequently feel that the worse they make their situ- ation appear to the charitable person. the more and more will be forthcoming. The opposite often works out as true. If a little aid is received in the right manner. and the one who gave, sees much being made of little. the donor Joy in repeating the gift. But if the recipient tells of an even harder lot after a number of efforts of friends to assist, then it seems to the givers “_' -~I:;§;;§§:-:: ;‘ _‘ ~ f\ x; ‘ A‘ . ‘ ‘ Travel; 2,000,000 Mile: Yakima. Wush.—-Traveling 2.000.000 miles ever a stretch of rnilrnnd up- proxrmnteiy 160 miles iong is the rec- ord of J. A. Patchette, railroad engi- neer. For 45 years he operated be- tween Spokane and E“(’l1Sl)lllfg, \Vnsh., never going beyond them. \TUMS\ ‘%fé°.i‘x’.2‘§':§§3.',i°25‘..i‘;“§¢‘§? Don’! Tri With Coughs Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Crcomulsion com- bines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own drug- gist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold i_s not relieved by Crcomulsion. (adxn) Peach ‘Tree Bearing Twp _CropA.Perfected Miss Kathleen Knox, grnnddmughter of Philander C. Knox, Secretary of state during the Taft administration. who has given up the life of 11 social reglsterite to work as :1 page girl in the Union Trust company of Pitts- burgh. Pa. This photograph of Miss Knox was made in London nt the tlme of her presentation -to King George and‘ Quéén Mary. Hollldny, Umll.—Constnnt study of budding pénch irees has result- ed in success for S. A. Rlce.Holll- any -farmer, -who discovered a species tlmt-will hear two distinct crops yearly. Fenced In hls unique orchard, Rice has n collect_lo_n of more than 1.000 small trees. Each spring. he said, the trees blossom, and 11 few weeks later the drop is completely matured. Then shortly nfterxvnrd they ngnln produce a splendid crop of prize frult. Mrs. Edna I-Xugmize 0! 1332 E. Mtrhignn A\_‘e.. Kalamazoo. .\Iuch.. sud: “A few years ago my .. hcihllll _fniU.'Il1. I sulffcrlcd . ~ . \\'i1p;uns,n,my. ‘mm. , _ _ ‘ex also had many backachu ‘— ‘v and headaches. Icouldr '._ sleep and my appetite _j failed. Imcd Dr. Pierce‘: ‘ 3/ . Favorite Pmcrlpucn and my appetite picked up. I grew slrongcr and lb: pains Icft me.\ Snld by druggisls. ~ \Vri!e l_Dr. Pierce‘: Clxnic, Iluffalo. N. Y. 71\'cw sgzg. tablets 504'. liquid $1.00. Lug: Ilzc, M53. or liifuld. $1.35. \Wu D6 0‘ur l'iiI.\ Thls.ls ‘J_nck, l’.ettlfc-r, the newest llenvyywclglnt bo.\:er\to be Imported to New York by George Sicijonanld, Elig- llsh trnlner. Péttlter, only twenty-two years old, weighs 280 pounds. and is 6 feet 6 inches Alnvhelght. Note his Itartllng, resemblance to Prlmo Cur- nera of Italy, the present heavyweight chuiniylon or the ‘world. The 13905 are reflected in this Kar- gere-dosigned onsomhle nf black velvet gg_n_d_ ermine. The nhl-fashimwd “tip- pet“ scarf and purse muff Me com- bined In an ensemble to gn with the black pressed Volvo! sun. which fea- tures the quaint ISDO puff sleeves. course, the principal reason was that he ls of the Jewish race. and the atti- tude of Hltler and ms followers to- ward t_hnt rnce hns provolml the wrath at the entlre clvlllzed world. ' Paci Water for Pasadena Fete ‘ODD GS A-ND NEW’-—B_y Lame Bode A matter. however. for more impor- tant tlmn racial discrimination is in- volved in the not of forcing so great a scientist from his plncc in the uni- versity where he labored so long. No nation can nn'or(l to throttle the M1- vnnce of sclcntlilc investigation or block the efforts of ‘those who labor In the field of research. Every nation that hns tried to do so soon passed out of existence. A nation which by coercion cmlcuvors to control the frec« (Iom of choice in the mniter of nor- sonnl liberties soon runs into the grave which by such acts she ims dug for herself. — nautica- --Nun-luau: -1..-auunu Nature‘: choicest. yam. Oklnhnum nnllvowconnn mm-I nl! um:-rn In rlcllnnsa and '0 ma duhvory chnrces. luu xmund fr:-mm. shlmuc-.nI.!l By pm-col past. 26 pounds I.'s.w- 10 pounds 01.50: Iwronnnn Nu: lpouml 156. Do not send suiting AGONEB 1 EGAN 00.. Wugouur, OI One of the parent ndvuntnpzes of this country has been the freeuiom with which our men of science have heen encouraged to continue their scientiiic work reyznrdiess of men. ‘color or re- ligion. Large sums of money are an- nuuiiy raised by taxation for the sup- port of state universities. Tum} private endowments suppiy funds for the equip- ment of iuborntories. If our govern- ment were to attempt to thwurt the progress of scienti investigation. it wonid meet with such protest that the nction would soon have to he rescind‘- eci. Our conception of liberty and free- dom of speech would not stand for it. May our country be spared from such It fate us was experienced hy other no- tions which attempted to throttle truth. Oniy the truth cnn make us tree. Hml Pmmptly Kidney and Bladder lrrcgulariiics F l7otl1¢recl will: bladder incan- larities, getting up atniglrt and nagging l:)acl<‘acl1e due to disordered lcidney or bladder function, don't delay; Use-Dean’: Pills. Merit ‘only can explain Dean‘: ‘world- wide use. Get Donn’: today._At all druggjs 3!), 1933, Western Nowspnpor Unlon Bible Came on May One of the treasured ndditlous to the coilecunn at relics possessed by the ‘Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, .\Ins.4.. is in Bible that came ‘over on the Maglloxver. Pasadenzfs. Tournaxnent of Roses will have for its [theme “Tales of the Seven Seas\ and to christen the “Queen” water is being brought from all the seven great oceans of the worId—-the Atlantic, Paci and‘ Indian oceans and the China, Caribbean, Red and Mediterranean seas. Our illtxsbratlon shows four pretty Hawaiian git]; dipping up water of the Paci for the ceremony. ADIURETIE FDR THI KIONEH Cu-‘mm. mt. ._ . V,‘ 3' 1 5 -.,.V.,_) ‘ F?’ :-.‘«:<‘» 1 H3