The Syracuse Journal, Volume 16, Number 34, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 20 December 1923 — Page 3
i I a A < •*' j I ■ I AS vears of un * site '- I ts&stg I SXcalumet ■ I &$ 1 goWDER ■ ■ Retainsit»g r ‘ a ‘ I '.“■«” w. I: B I j ra | fek *ta<ff ■ K I Fellow Suffeitora. “Men are often made to suffer fa adhering firmly to their convictions." ‘•Tea,** mused Senator Sorghum, “th. Innocent standpatter la liable to ge hurt, the same a* the Innocent by ■tander." Proof of Right. The proof of a thing's being right it that It has power over the heart; that It excites us, wins us. or helps us.— Ruskin. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross’* Has Been Proved Safe by Millions. Warning! Unless you see the name | ’’Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting Ute genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv. There Is no house so strong It may not be leveled to the ground by Internal hatreds. •CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS—IOc A BOX Curve Biliousness, Constipation. Sick Headacbe.lndigestion. Drug stores. Adv ’ Many a man Is bachelor today be-T cause the girl in the case had been taught to say “No." No ugly, grimy streaks on the clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue is used. Good bluing gets good results. AU grocers carry it.—Advertisement On the Wedding Trip. "Now we're appoeching that long ♦unnei, you're not afraid, my love?" "Not at all. If you'll only take the cigar out of your mouth, dear." •or* «y«s Stood .shot »r*« watery ayaa. nicky qm. all h«a!»4 prompily with alshlir a»»U*aAtoaa at R«m*» E,« Balaam. A4v There are a good many noughts in the sum total of the world's Inhabitants. Hairs Catarm Medicine Treatment,both I local and internal, and has been success- I fol tn the treatment of Catarrh for ©vet forty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio | Ctorw .CbZd&tn U£aCr:pp* in J Ztat/sl Dirtiness | And that dull feeling in Ztß I your head are often signa YWTf I of gtorush trouble and j I uiijwwrou i' / z " 1- iz i
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I — 1- »■ — Mutton From Weeds Australian saltbrush, that covers natty million acres tn northwestern United States, is being Turned Into nuttotT as the* result of a chance dfae ■overy of a Washington ranch owner, tie kept a flock on a pasture of thia *eed for an entire summer and found hat they produced more and better Pool and mutton than other animals n the neighborhood. Hitherto consid rod a nuisance, saltbush on
—c_z—ssu _ arid and unfertilised land, where nothing el«. will thrive, and requires almost no attention after it is once well started. The value of the vegetation was first brought to the attention of the rancher when he saw some sheep feeding upon It greedily, while he was resting by the roadside.—Popular Mechanics. If a man la an idealist he has no business behind the scenes at the theater or tn the kitchen of a dirty restaurant
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Wives and Goats Tabooed. Ancient records of Torts county. Me. preserved in the courthouse at. Alfred show that at one rime goats and women were not allowed on the Isles of Shoals. One fisherman brought hit wife there, at the same time importing some goats. Lengthy legal battl were waged concerning the matter and finally it was settled that th* , goats must go but the wife could stay. The man who has no nosey can't lose. •
f Btakifig BUILDERS STUDY THE WIND Weather Bureau Records Consulted When Towns Adopt City Plan. Washington. D. C., which was laid out in 1789 by Maj. Pierre Charles L'Enfant, is an example of the advantages to be obtained from planning cities with the future well lu mind. The city of Springfield, 111., is about to adopt a city plan, contemplating for the future city, other features, a union railroad station, an industrial district, the creation of a lake in the valley of the Sangamon river, and a clvh* center. The industrial zone is to he located In the extreme northeast part of the | city. Attention was given to the source of local water supply, proximity to railroads and terminals, housing conditions. and available sites for industrial plants. An important consideration, however, in choosing this location, was the prevailing wind direction. It is always preferable that smoke, j gases and noise should blow away from, not over, the residential parts of the city. The forty-four-year weather record of the weather bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture for Spi,ingdeld shows that the prevailing wind direction is from the northwest in January and February, and from the south during all the other months. It was clearly Indicated that by locating the industrial zone in the northeast, smoke-bearing winds would blow over tiie city but a small part of the time. Similar plans have been laid out for several other cities. Local conditions sometimes make it impossible to place the residential section to the windward of the industrial zone, but in future city planning wind direction will no doubt be given due weight. The weather bureau has records extending over long periods for many regions to aid in determining the direction of prevailing winds. SMALL HOUSE IS POPULAR Scarcity of Reliable Domestic Help and High Prices Tends to Favor Little Homes. Z It is not an altogether new thing, the vogue of the little house; it Is. rather, something in the nature of a very farreaching revival—a revival that has suddenly captured the interest of the architectural profession and laid siege to the heart and the purse of a public wearied by the constantly soaring cost and increasingly difficult maintenance of unnecessarily large houses. Collier Stevenson, an architect, takes the view that “there is at present apparently no hopeful sign of any j considerable diminution in either buildj Ing or operating costs for years to come.” He adds, “It Is safe to assume that the vogue of the little house will, as time goes on, be an even more potent influence than it is today. “The scarcity of reliable domestic help—together with the phenomenal remuneration demanded for even the indifferent household service available —has, of course, tended to popularize the small house enormously since the war, not only on this side of the Atlantic. but also in some of the older 1 lands across the sea. In England, for instance, the seriousness of the help problem has probably had a very considerable bearing upon tne recent sale of many a famous country seat; although there, as here, the prevailing high rate of taxation has undoubteilly I been another powerful argument j against unduly large homes. “In the not very remote past, high j ceilings and large rooms prevailed in most of our homes. Even in an otherwise small house, the kitchen was apt to be relatively large. Efficiency • then was not, and could not be, a guiding factor in household management.”—Ludics' Home JournaL Small House the Best. Planting of shrubs and trees about the house, making the yard practically an outdoor living room ana embellishing the street and immediate environment of the houses. Is essential. So-called back yards should be considered things of the past and gardens should be substituted. The bouse should be as small as possible. Sixe and display do not make for bappiJ ness. The house should have good quality, though less quantity. Nothing can be gained byway of comfort, durability or attractiveness fropt inferior cobstroctioo. Since the -cost of a bouse of good floor plan and exI terior treatment does not increase in ! proportion to an increase in the size of rooms, therefore proper space for furniture and the expression of in- ; dividuality .and taste of the owner or occupant should uot be sacrificed. Fan Drives an Emery Wheel. I N«. home worker need be without a motor-driven emery wheel provided he: has an electric fan. The fan can he! removed and a small wneel attached directly to the motor shaft. Small wheels can be obtained at any ban!- . ware store for about $1. —Popular Sei- ' I ence Magazine. I — — / ■*—■ Persian Rugs. In Persia each tribe or family makes ' Its rugs of a distinctive design, which Is as much theirs as is the tartan of i the Scotsman. Color Problem Solved. Tn perfecting a machine tor testing 1 the jisychology of color, a-University of Pennsylvania professor is said to have solved a problem which defied the efforts of scientists for many years. Hilarity and Solemnity. A harmless hilarity end a buoyant cheerfulness are not Infrequent concomitants of genius, and we are never more deceived than when we mistake gravity for greatness, solemnity for science, and pomposity for erudition
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Children Cry for “Castoria” — A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics!
Mother! Fletcher's Castorla has been in use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea: allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the at-similation of
11 1 > Your doctor advises internal cleanliness HE will tell you that the first results of constipation—headache, sleepless nights, biliousness, backache, etc.—warn that the body is flooded with intestinal poisons. In time, these poisons may cause the breakdown of health and lead to serious disease. In constipation, say intestinal t . specialists, lies the primary cause of more than three-quarters of all illness including the gravest diseases of life. . A ff Zs "iWk Hence, doctors urge internal cleanliness — regular and thorough removal of food JT*. I waste from the body. 1 Laxatives Aggravate Constipation frr re,- > Laxatives and cathartics do not overcome "Keep Clean Maida** constipation, says a noted authority, but by Phytidana. their continued use tend only to aggravate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Why Physicians Favor Lubrication Medical science, through knowledge of the intesti- n nal tract gained by \-ray observation, has found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. The gentle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste and thus hastens its passage out of the body. Thus Nujol brings in- * ‘ temal cleanliness. ■ - Nujol is used in leading hospitals and is prescribed by physicians throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot .gripe. Like pure water it is harmless. Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by - I '* i adopting the habit of internal cleanliness. Take - Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all druggists. Nuj ol RB«. U *' PAT ‘ OrF * " • ' • OPBm. For Internal Cleanliness; I Disordered Stomach Take a good dose of Cartier’s lattle Over PUfe Iramrrn’d —then take 2 or 3 for a few nights afte£ IUAK IUK w You 'win relish your meals without fear of trouble to J CTITTIJE follow. Millions of all ages take them for Biliousness, I\/ E R Dizziness. Sick Headache, Upset Stomach and for Sallow. 4 OPILLS Pimply, Blotchy Skin. They mJ Ike muery of Csmiipation. I “ u "i tQwo pleasant ways •?. to relieve a cough f; Take your choice and suit . your taste. S-B—6r Menthol; ,• flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put'one ’* "r in your mouth at •' I Always knap a box on hand. **•*. SMITH BROTHERS | sa c°Mff_ D B. OPS
Try to like people; they never full to appreciate it. Nothing Better for Constipation than one or two Brandreth Pills at bed time. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and keep you well.—Adv. Giving Him First Chance. “You’s got plenty of nerve. The idea of stealing my chickens and then trying to sell them to me.” ' “Well, sah, I thought you’d pay a better price for chickens you’d raised yo’self. You’d I know what you’re buyin*.”—Boston Post I The Cuticura Toilet Trio. Raving cleared your skin keep it clea? . I by making Cuticfira ybur everyday i! toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse :: and purify, the Ointment to soothe and j heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. No toilet table is complete • without them. —Advertisement, i j ■ . t I Contemplative philosophy is not much of a go-getter.
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