The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 35, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 23 December 1931 — Page 2

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• [ KILL COLD GERMS] Clears head instantly. Stops cold spreading. Sprinkle your handkerchief during the day —your pillow at night. McKesson Bfin vIJ * u drug PRODUCT STORES Peculiar Form of Oath Taken by Manx Official Manxmen mind their deemsters. Obsolete except on Great Britain’s minute Isle of Man, deemsters are medieval judges-of-all-work. They hear actions and criminal cases of every sort and preside over Manx grand juries, i . ' Manxmen gathered recently to hear the swearing-in of Deemster Stevenson More. . A_ great and respected veteran of the Manx bench, Mr. More has been in retirement for ten years. He has now been installed as sole deemster of one-half of the Isle of Man. upon taking the following mouth-filling Manx oath: “By the wonderful works that God miraculously wrought in between heaven above and the earth beneath in six days and seven nights. 1 swear to execute the laws of the isle justly between our sovereign lord the king and his subjects as indifferently as the herring’s backbone doth lie in the midst of the fish.” A Manx elder explained: “The backbone of a herring lies ’indifferently*—that is without any •difference’ or deviation to the right or the left—in the tish. ent ''t’*’ lll " ster’s oath is a coh^MdJ. reminder that herring was once almost the only food of Manxmen."—/'ime Magazine. PBSrririmi F O R D’S of Myrrh Uneasy Lion Speeds Bishop When the bishop of Blackburn was photographed with a lion at a circus at Blackpool, England, recently, the flashlight made the 1 lion restive, and the bishop and his party left the tent as speedily as dignified bishops can exit. Tlie bishop' bad been conducting a nfission on the Blackpool beach, beach, and, with other clergymen, visited the circus to talk to the performers, 'Die photograph, the Hash and the flight interrupted the conversation. ... 3 |v stuffy nostrils, B soothe irritation by use of H in no«e. Rub briskly n H on chest to improve blood circulation and prevent j® \g< congestion. Jars and K Seek Lost Atlantis To discover lost Atlantis is the mission for which H. IL S. Challenger is being outfitted. A pencil will automatically trace on a scroll of moving paper the gradient of the ocean bed as the ship steers across the area where a submarine mountain is alleged to be. about,2so miles north of the Azores. A repost made . to the admiralty in 1850 contains a chart showing a shallow patch of 48 fathoms, surrounded like an island by depths of 1.200 fathoms and the like. An attempt will be made to definitely prove or disprove the report. Landed Nine-Foot Shark A nine-foot, shark weighing several hundred pounds was harpooned at Ocracoke, N. C„ by David Gaskill, Ocracoke, and Carl Jacobson. Washington. N. C. When the shark came within five feet of the boat. Gaskell threw the harpoon. It struck the shark in the back. The .little boat was pulled several hundred yards down the channel. The shark was finally brought to the shore and landed with block and tackle. Ye», More Than That A bee can rise with three times Its own weight, says an insectologlst | Yes. and si't down with about 3<» times its own weight.—Thomaston Times. -When a man is easily bought the buyer is usually sold. Soap / for Keep your complexion I „ f free ot blemishes, your / Tnilpf >kin cle “" • oft ’ “ nooth guild andwhite.yourhairsilky Rath and glistening, your OaiTl entire body refreshed. Shampoo Use Glenn’s Sulphur Soap PweSdpbr. Al *w»» Z kßoNand'a Styptic Cotton, . Sunshine''" —All Winter Long At the Foremost Desert Resort of the West —morveloui climate —warm tunny days—clear ttarlit nights—dry invigorating a j r — splendid roads — gorgeous mountain scenes —finest hotels —the ideal winter home. Wrtt» Creo A CMafTey PALM SPRINGS California W. nVuTcHICAGO, NO. 51-1931.