The Syracuse Journal, Volume 24, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 7 January 1932 — Page 2

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Player Gives New Note to Usual Golf Alibi There were two things tn George Tweep’s life that meant everything' to him—his family and his golf. It is really difficult to understand how he managed to find time for both. At any rate, his wife and five children complained of no neglect and his golf score averaged around 78. George had won the right to represent his club in the state golf tournament. During the period preceding the matches. Mrs. Tweep presented him with a sixth child. Another man would either have withdrawn from all Sports, or,, would have deserted his family at such a time. George, however, was prepared for the situation. A putting green had been built on the front lawn of his home. Thus he could practice and be near the newest Tweep at the same time. One afternoon an appreciative gallery came over to watch do . his putting. From all angles, he Z tapped the ball into the cup—his skill was little short of amazing. At length he decided to try one more and call it a day. It was a simple six-footer, the kind he had been making all afternoon. He took his stance, held his breath, drew back his putter slowly and brought it forwardjßmoothly. At the moment of impact, frohi within the house came the wail of the Tweep infant. George’s wrist jerked—the sphere missed the cup by a good three incites! Forcing a smile. George looked around at the gallery. “Too bad!" he said. “I guess It’s that new bawl!”—Kansas City Star.

MercolizedWax Keeps Skin Young Get an ounce anti use as directed . Fine partides of aged skin peel off until mH defects suchT'as. pimples, liver spots, tan an>4recklee disappear. Skin is then soft and velve>/7i our face looks years younger. Morcolised Wax brings out the hidden beauty of Jrour akin. T* remove wrinkles use one ounce Powdered Saxolito dissolved in one-half pint witch hasel. At dru< stores.

Province Found, to Be Flealess Oasis A plague prevention survey of Af/rlca resulted in the discovery of a spot which is absolutely free of fleas and the incidept was regarded as so remarkable that the investigators tarried for sorpe explanation of the unusual situation. This favored spot was the tdwn of Prieska and the country immediately surrounding it. Fleas are' notoriously good carriers of the germs of this disease and therefore the intire wide reaches of Africa were systematically searched for animals carrying infected specimens oj “puilex Irritahs.” Hence it happens that certain dbgS'at Prieska, which lies on the Karroo prairies of the Cape of, Good Hope province, were searched for fleas by the -<medical men. Not a solitary jumper could be found. Every cur, even the most neglected and mongrel native-owned brutes, was absolutely devoid bi them. • The theory of soiue residents is that the nitrates in the barren lands surrounding this particular settlement act as a natural disinfectant.

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Modern Girl Benefited Nothing is more astonishing to us older physicians in London than the complete disappearance in one generation of a disease which X as a medical student, saw extensively In hospital practice, namely, chlorosis of young girls. ■ This was a serious form of anemia, which choked our outpatient departments with its frequency. Its disappearance was practically synchronous with the disappearance of the corset and the greater freedom of bodily hiovements. and the increased enjoyment of outdoor exercise by girls and young women, and it is a singular instance of how fashion may hinder or foster health. The very sensible exodufe from London in the autumn and at week-ends is a comparatively modern Invention and one contriubting to better health and physique.—Sir Ernest Graham Little. •' A Severe Te»t ,< * Mrs. Howls —My husband says be has knocked off cussing for good. , Mrs. Yelps—And do you think he will hold out? Mrs. Howls—Well, we will see how he gets by this month’s gas bill.— New Bedford Standard. A Mis* Tree From an author’s description: “She was as slender as a young sapling.’’ And looked spruce? No D.oubt About It Blooey—“Travel broadens one, they say.” Flooey—"Sure does. Travel to tlfe dinner table.” * Sunshine- 4 -*'* —AU Winter Long . Al the Foremost Desert Resort of the West —marvelous climate —warm sunny days —clear starlit nights—dry invigorating air — splendid roads — gorgeous mountain! scenes —finest hotels—the ideal winter home. wwee Oreo A Cfterrey PALM SPRINGS CaWomia Bleek Walnut Kernels and Shelled Pecans from the Oxark Mountains. These old fashioned nuts delivered In labeled cans 91 per pound for walnuts and *oc pecans. Blodgett Nut Company, Fort Smith, Arkansas