The Syracuse Journal, Volume 17, Number 27, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 30 October 1924 — Page 6
HELPED HER IN EVERY WAY So Writes Mn.TiwAleyrf Sim. Vt, Combe LydfiaLPfakbrtVgetehhCoßpwri Sharon, Vermont — **l wm weak and run-down, had a tired feeling and pains. I aaw an advertise■Unlllilment in the news■UH paper about Lydia E. SWffllHHnkbam’s Vegeta- * W nl Ue Compound and HI began taking it It ||||has stopped these > l||!|||| bearing-down pains KIR and other bad feel* ■r Hl inga, and baa helped rae in every way. I have so much faith sESEI in the Vegetable Compound that I keep it on hand all of the time and recommend it whenever 1 have the opportunity "—Mrs. LEWIS Tbombley, Sharon, Vermont Glad to Help Other* “I had pains in my back and ridegfor many months, and my work would have to be left undone at those times. My sister told me what good Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was doing her, so I tried it and from the third bottle I was well and every one thought I looked better. I am glad to help others regain their health, and you may use my testimonial.”— Mabel Hartmann, 1824 Greene Ave-, Brooklyn,N.Y. You must believe that' a medicine that has helped other women will help* you. You should try it YOU cm CUT OUT A Be* Sparta or Tbaroeghpta but you esn clean them off promptly with and you work the horse •atne time. Does net blister or remove the hair. Ji.so per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you writs. BeekS A tree. | W, F. YQOTtG. hu, mimes SL.fotiaafcM.Mwa /tomorrow Alright \ ■ Get a , 1 I 25c. 1 * The Queen and the Cat The R. K. I*. C. A., which haa t>een very much In the limelight lately, wu always very unrtuly eupi»oried by Quern Victoria. When the society decided to give nMHinis, in recognition of apeefal arts nf ln>very in wing the llv«* of animal*. the design for the medal was submitted tn the queen. gay# London Anawera. A little later the society recelved n letter from her secretary, saying thut, an there was no cwt Included tn the design, Queen Vlc/oria had drawn nne herwlf In the poslttoo In which she wished It to appear. Thia cat still appear* upon medals IxMted by the society. The war haw made table linen very valuable. The use of Red Crons Ball Blue will add to Its wearing qualities. Vse It and see. Ail grocer*.—Advertisement. World’s Oldest Book The oldest book In the world is the ••Higa Vetin," which was in existence, as complete ns we have it now, I,‘>UO years before Christ. Rsmai K, • Balsam. applied at eight apon raurlwa, will freshen sod Mreagthm eye* by atarailw Ml i'earl W, N. •. Adv. One of Them Ovoid—" There's a fool born every minute." Geraldine —"When Is your birthday!" Cutieura Soothes Itching Scalp. On retiring gently rub spots of dandruff and Itching with Cutieura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cmlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands.—Advertisement Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver. A little praise helps down a let of crßirlam. Get Back Your Health! Are you dragging around day after day with a dull backache! Are you tired and lame mornmge—subject tn headache*, ditzy spell* and sharp, stabbing pains! Then there’s surely somethin* wrong. Probably it's kidney wsansm! Don’t wait for more ssnous kidney trouble. Get back your health ami keep it. Pur quick relief get Doon’s Pitts, a atimulant diuretic to the kidneys. They have helped thoumods and should help you. Ask your Htfipkhor/ An Ohio Case — « g*sv D. W. EahelmaA. 1,1 Mohican Ave.. Orrville, Ohio, bars. '"A steady, dull ache through lhr of my F wWWwi back made me feel fc»WiNKKM tired Mornings I PWMm »'m stiff and my n» u»• le « were S " lama. My kidneys a acted too often. Doane Pill* fixed up my kidney* and strengthened my back. My our* has bean permanent." DOAN’S STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS Fill 11 MR an CO. IBs. rh—.R,S,h.N.Y. MOnUUUL ATTXXnoM -A CK»U»BN Upportuany" contain* stories of votes M >■»’'£> 3r T»rSt ! BArTiwr'Fhwnte , ‘Am Ms opium. o» anuasK drug* m*. •> SaSL. . sK. . » .
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Public Opinion Is No Longer a Competent Guide in Private Morals By BEV. DR. B. I. Bell, President St. Stephen's College. PUBLIC opinion is no longer a competent guide in private morals. There is hardly a crime or misdemeanor nowadays without its perfectly respectable defenders. What some excellent souls call drunken defiance of law otbeM equally worthy regard as brave advocacy of personal freedom. What to some people is lying, to other good people is playing the game. What many well-meaning folks call art, others as respectable call indecency. What to some earnest men is intellectual dishonesty, is to other earnest men advanced modern thinking. Some good women regard as friendly comradeship of the sexes what other good women look upon as indecent animalism. Just what Mrs. Grundy thinks is not certain. The normal restraints of public opinion no longer restrain. You can do almost anything you please and be reasonably sure of escaping public censure or social punishment. 1 The danger is not so much that people will adopt wicked standards of conduct as that they will adopt do standards at all, but drift along, unconsciously, hypocrites, creatures of whatever cj-owd they are in, ethically and spiritually spineless, unworthy of their ancestors, despised by their descendants, contemptible. Under these circumstances it were better the church cease preaching in terms of Mrs. Grundy. Mrs. Grundy is different from day to day, from ifiinute to minute. The church had better preach and adore, rather, Jesus Christ, the same always, a God whose code of ethics says merely that to be a self-centered pursuer of casual gratification at the expense of others is to be a cad, while to be courteous, considerate., forgetting one’s self in being helpfully affectionate to man and decently humble before the Infinite constitutes the only true gentility. Religion Throughout the Whole World Is Ill—lt Needs a Physician By DR. KARL BETH, Austrian Scientist. We have organized at Vienna the International Society for the Study of Religious Psychology. Its board of directors inchides Prof. Dr. Erwin 'Stanaky, famous psychiatrist; Prosecuting Attorney Dr. Otto Nahrhaft as vice president; Dr. Paul Schilder, leading disciple of Freud; Dr. Picta, head of Vienna's highest court of justice. We are not founding a new religious organization, but we are studying the existing ones. Religion throughout the whole world is ill. It needs a physician, but no doctor exists skilled in the diagnosis of such' troubles. ’ We hope through our organization to place ourselves in a position to diagnose afflictions and prescribe remedies. Our appeal is international, our studies will embrace every line of religious thought We have criminal experts, psychologists and psychiatrists, as well as theologians, to assist us. We hope the American churches will find in us an agent for restoring them to usefulness. The Modem City Has Accomplished Its Work and a Change Is Coming By HENRY FORD, in Automotive Industries. The modern city has done its work and a change is coming. The tity has taught us much, but the overhead expense of living in such places is becoming unbearable. The cost of maintaining’interest on debts, of keeping up water supply, sewerage and sanitary systems, the cost of traffic control and of policing great masses of people is so great as to offset the benefits of the city. Industry of the future will be organized on a big scale, but competition will force it to move to parts of the country where labor is steady and overhead costs are low. Instead of making the man come to the city, we will take the work to him in the country. Every man is better off for a period of work under the open sky, and while we cannot afford the time to go off for three or four months to dawdle around some fancy summer resort, yet we can escape the routine of the factory and the monotony of the farm by an exchange of labor. • , — —.... Religion Exalts Us Above the Commonplace Routine of Our Daily Life * -I ■ ■■ 1 ——— By HAVELOCK ELLIS, in the Forum. But the function of religion, like that of love, is not necessary to life, nor may it with any certainty be stimulated into activity. Need it? These functions are either working within you or they are not. If not. then it is clear thak vour organism is in no need of them at the present moment* and perhaps is boru without the aptitude to experience them. And if so, , there are those who will tell you that you represent a superior type of humanity. Therefore, whether if not so, or whether so. why worry ? I do not, indeed, myself think that the inaptitude for the function of religion, ancient as the religious emotions are, represents a higher stage of development. But I am sure that either the function is there or I it is not there, and that no intellectual speculations will take its place : or hasten its manifestation. Religion, like love, develops and harmonizes our rarest and most I extravagant emotions. It exalts us above the commonplace routine of our daily life, and it makes us supreme over the world. But. like love also, it is a little ridiculous to those who are unable to experience it And since they can survive quite well without experiencing it, let them be thankful, as we also are thankful. | The Typical Colyum Has Drifted Into a Sort of Artificial Decadence i k By CLIFFORD SMYTH, in International Book Review. This deterioration in the art of the colyumist was inevitable. As , Field conceived it, his daily column was a form of literary art. and that of a very high order. It was creative journalism, for which no adamantine rule could be given, and needing the creative genius for its successful development. Lacking this rare essential, the harassed colyumist of today, with his daily stint clamoring for fulfilment, has adopted the artificially clever expedient of always supporting “the worse for the better reason. ; When even tffis fails of its thrill recourse is had to long I details of the writer s experiences that for sheer dead-level dullness are quite incomparable. Losing the pristine sincerity and spontaneous clever1 Dew that first gave it a well-merited vogue, the typical colyum has drifted : into a sort of artificial decadence—an advocacy of the devil when that j seems the clever, unexpected thing to do—a dreary egotism that must i ultimately bring about its own extinction. After all, how can one be spontaneously witty, genuinely clever, all day and every day, without resorting finally to expedients that make spontaneity impossible? Casimir W. Sypniewski, Supreme Head, Polish National AllianceInstruction in American citizenship, with the idea of making every man and woman in this country of Polish descent a valuable citizen of this nation is to be carried into effect without delay. We best understand our own people and best know how to help them become good citizens, and we propose to do this work at the expense of the membership of our organization which has unanimously agreed to pay a voluntary tax for that purpose, to be known as the “American citizenship instruction fund.” Lieut. Lowell H. Smith, Flagship Chicago—l would do rt again, if ordered to. Once ’ oug
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