The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 36, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1926 — Page 3
JW ml ) / Cp/hat « Q) canfdof It/X [, why can't I have a akin Hki V/ other airU? Why do I hare tv have t leee ugly pimples, blotches ant blackh !*ds? “If J couli only find something tha: would clear up my skin and give m< back r J soft, rosy complexion. I know I won 1 be the happiest girt la the world* What can I do?" la t at you talking? If it is. yo» don’t :ave to worry a minute! Jest build up the rich, red blood in you body. Then your skin will be as cleai and e ft as anybody's. Ths :’s what S- S. S. has been doing tor generations—helping Nature built rich, ed blood! You can build red blood ells so fast that the Impurities that i-,iuse breaking out on the skit hardly get into the system before th* pure blood annihilates them —kill* them right out — stope them tron break Ing out through the skin. / An then this rich. red. pure bltxx feeds rod nourishes the tissues of th* skin« id keeps it looking healthy. Tha ’s all there is to *. ’! ealthy. rigorous, s* w 1 red bnod such as B. s - SIC C V / helps Nature build, VJjJvJi/ sake i you healthy all \ 7 »ver. It beautifies your skim — drives gway ptmplea, blackheads, blotches, rash. bon. and ‘ icxema —gives you back your ap petit ! —builds firm, plump flesh ant fills iou full of new life and energy. All drug stores sell S. S S. Get th. larg< i' bottle. It s more economical. JW&s -INJMgESTION 1 or • > *V\ a jva i low P wafer K instant relief ? 2yt6</ ■■taZjSTal a# dh&yisti V hat Pretty Girl Did for Sick Stomach Mm B. Rich gs Brooklyn. N. Yl lays: **l don’t know what the cause teas, but every few days my stomach would feel all bloated up with gM, my appetite was poor and I felt sick i» my stomach—to say nothing of head* itches. T> “I never thought of using Carter's 'Little Liver Piile until nothing seemed '» help. After using Carter’s I felt relieved at or.ee—and now as toon as my stomach talks* back I answer with Carter’s and have the last word. - f RecnmaDended and foe sale by all drug stores, 2Sc. Try the New >Jy Cuticura Shaving Stick Frwaly Lathwrh< [ School Out He—l'm a man of the old school. She—We girts dismissed that cl*— fears ago. Caeatipartoe **war*ny fndlcatw MeorderM stomach. Uvar and bowel* Wright’* ladtaa V«g«t*M* Pitta rv-a-orv rvnUrlty wtthouf SrtStoe STS Ptarl 8.. N Y Adv. Red for British Boys Trousers of bright red are being torn by English college students. *%> Happy Day" sang the Inondreai as she hung the snowy wash on th< line. It was a “happy' day" because •be used Red Cross Ball Blue.—Adver . • Certain species of frogs in th« Phil pplnes have remarkably large fullywebbed bands and Vet which they use as parachutes In jumping from trees. gied 1/oun/jA g Tabs care of your stomach and ■ ■ preserve your health. ■ % Os jfcTWCltt *
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Events in the Lives of Little Men
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fairy Tal&Sb THE MEETING There was a meeting that night in the. Fenwick house and Parent Robert wa a made the president of the > aHKa meeting. They each had ao^Yi ol * B to tell ®&bll Jf °* lb* bright speeches their | children had I . made that day 7 and of the efforts Y 1 off to school which now they ■*< / laughed about, so l/w r that it was some *=>>» time before the , meeting was well ——■“ under way. Will They all deBe All Right* csde * l thal th * y would take their father’s offices and do the same work as their fathers had done. Parent Harvey Wiswell would be a doctor, just as his father had been until be became young. Some thought it was a little fonlisb as his father had a great reputation and he might hurt it by ignorance. But Parent Harvey didn’t agree. •Tve heard lots of people say that ail anyone needs is confidence in their doctor, and I’ll give that. . I’ve thought it all out. “I shall be very soothing with my patients and I’ll say: •“All you need, dear madame. is confidence. Then everything will be all right’ Or. ‘Just have a little confidence and buck up. my dear fellow.’ “Then I’ll give them each a small box in which I'll put some kind of quite harmless mixture and call ’it ‘Confidence’ and mark on the box: “To be taken when required.’” “That’s a good idea.” Parent Gerald Banks agreed. He was interestel in medicines, too. His father had always run the drug store and "while .still there was an unmarried young man in there who could make sodas Parent Gerald wanted to be In charge. “Pre thought of a nerveless tonic I could give to parents or visiting relatives." he told them. “You know how parents will say, ‘My nerves are tn such a state.’ Or. ‘Do keep quiet, children. you make me so nervous.’ Well, my tonic will be made of a sweet sirup and whenever anyone feels an attack of child-nervousness coming on this will be the thing to take. *1 shall put on the bottle: ‘Shake well before using, and take three times ■ day or oftener If necessary.’" - Parent Billy Mahon’s father was a deatist. so Parent Billy of course decided to look after the children’s teeth. “I don’t know but what I could hurt as little as most dentists, and as little as my father does, for he’s the only one who calls himself a painless dentist. “1 could talk low in a nice kind voice and say: ‘Am T hurting you very much?’ That would show I knew my business. Then I can clean their teeth and look at them with a mirror and poke into the corners and then I can charge them a lot of money and »«y: “ Tome and see me tn six months’ time.* “I bet no one would know the difference.” Parent Sammy Grant would be the town’s policeman. On holidays Parent Charles Grant would assist and wear a special badge which could be painted by Parent Roger Cole, whose father was a sign painter. He could also paint the new signs for the shops. It worked out as easily as could be. Some of ttie clerks tn the shops would remain—the ones who had not been parents and so had not become chlldren They would be a great help tn explaining to the new owners where everything was kept. Whatever money was needed Parent Robert would give. -Provided.” he said, “you always leave a little money tn the bank so
we can put a let of surplus figures en the bank’s Mg calendar next year” They made many new additions tn the shops but tn time It was all completed and byway a celebration they held a great street fair. The little mothers and daddies were In the parade. dressed so that they looked toe sweet f*r words (ao
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their parents said v when they weren't bearing). And they were allowed to sit up later than ever before and visit the shops provided they promised that they would be very earetui not to touch anything. It was a splendid tribute to the young parents of Reven-Saw that they sneweded in. as they expressed it, “putting this over.” Boy» That Go to Heaven Sunday School Teacher —Some little boys are good and had. What kind go to heaven? Small Arthur —Dead ones. Deceiving Symptom “Are you a messenger boy?" asked the near-sighted man of a boy in the afreet “No, sir,“ was the indignant reply, “tfs my sore toe that makes me walk an alovrly."—London Tit-Bits. Ailment “T hear your father is side,” said a neighbor to little four-year-old Jean. “What baa be gdtr “Why,” replied the observing youngster. “he's dot a doctor, of tors*"
BooftAcßpcr Really Had “Kick” Coming Preaident Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., of General Motors, who has bought the Important Austin motor firm of England for his company, said in New York the other day: “You must keep on the jump if you don’t want to meet with . unpleasant surprises“A staid old bookkeeper—a too staid old bookkeeper—had worked for the same concern 27 years, and a new clerk complained to him one : afternoon: “ ‘l’ve been here three months now. i and it’s time I had a raise. “•Keep your shirt on.’ said the old ! bookkeeper. ‘I was here three years before I got my first raise. By the way, what is your salary, anyhow’’ “‘A measly twenty dollars,’ said the clerk. “•Holy smoke!’ roared the bookkeeper. 'Mine’s only eighteen !* ” Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothes for baby, if you use Red Cross Bail Blue. Never streaks or injures them. All good grocers sell it.—Advertisement Remembered “Young Man" Who Had" Helped Her Nearly two years ago William T. Bailey, assistant city attorney, in the course of charitable work he carries on In connection with his other duties, advanced S2O to a young widow who uad appealed for aid. He had forgotten the incident when he was reminded of it by a letter showing that, although she bad not remembered bis name, she continued to :arry a mental photograph oft “A tall, gray-hatred but young gentleman m the office where they help poor people in the City hail. Indianapolis, Ind. ’ The young woman inclosed a snapihot photo of herself and promised to .■emit the loan soon, explaining that she had Just opened her own millinery shop ait Cleveland and needed her .■eady money for financing the bus! less. —Indianapolis News. Croop Remedy atrike* at the root and prevents serious lunj trouble* No family safe without it. No opium. 50 eta.—Adv. Repwting by Film Mr. Sugimura. the Japanese accretf ted representative, made an innovation at the session of the mandates commission by giving a film display X> show the progress and moral and naterial development of the populations of the South sea islands, which are under a Japanese mandate. Sore eye* blood-shot eyes, wetery eyes, •tlcky eyes. *H bested promptly with aUrhtly *p®Uc*tlon» at Roman Sys Balsam. Adv. Pays to Stick to It A rolling stone gathers no moss, runs rhe adage; neither does a man who drifts from one thing to another accumulate wealth, as a general rule Success largely lies tn sticking to one’s ypportunity, once a man has found it. for that is his “main chance.”—Grit Watch Cuttcura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Ointment in five minutes rith Cuticura Soap and hot water. It is wonderful what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, itching ind red, rough hands.—Advertisement Vanity Cases for Men Vanity eases for men. in which are arrled pipe, tobacco pouch, key ring romb. nail file and other necessities that make a man’s pockets bulge, are the latest fad in London, says Popuar Science Monthly. There is room in .be bag also for an extra collar and i mirror BASTRITIS IS DANGEROUS STOP IT QUICK Wb*n your atomkeh to btoaud—wfcea * is M distended with gas that pressure on the heart almost suffocates ys« What ar* you going to do? Tak* a chance or g«t nd *< th* gas Ittick? » Th* one big seEthg etomseh medicine oday is Dare’s Mentha Pep*in and its mighty power to relieve terrible gastrftlA acute or chronic Is a blessing to ten* ot ot people who have been unU»le to get neip from any other source. It’s splendid for any stomach trouble—- ■ Dare's Mentha Pepsin. So when your food won't digest or gas. yioating or shortness ot breath cause you to become nervous or atsxy or have a veadache always remember that you can ret on* bottle—of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Tom your druggist «nd If it doesn't help rssr disordered " ssboumA —your messy sill b* leturaed
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