The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 12, Number 1, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 May 1919 — Page 2

Physicians Recommend Castoria VOU know the real human doctors right around in your neighborhood: the doctors made of flesh and blood just like you: the doctors with souls and hearts: those men who are responding to your call in the dead of night as readily as in the broad daylight; they are ready to tell you the good that Fletcher’s Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their love for children. Fletcher’s Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an experiment. We just want to impress upon you the importance of buying Fletcher’s. Your physician will tell you this, as he knows there are a number of imitations -on the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby.

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Robert and Germs. Robert has been in kindergarten just one week. In that v.u'ek he has tennnetf of uirny things, the existence of which is nt'W to him. Among them is the subject of germs. He looks for ttau i« water, in milk, and in : imost everything he cats. Rut -the other-day he found a new abiding place for them. Grand father Jowl just <jpme don’ll the alley from the above after 'a wheelbarrow. Robert eyed him with horror. “You can't go back home that way,” he <>r*tered. “Don’t you know that tlley’s just full of germs.’” To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness ar itching, if any, with Cutlcura Ointnaeot, then bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot Rinse, dry gently and ■dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Xverywbere 25c each.—Adv. No Need of it. First Slum Mother—The ide ar of them young snips from the settlement coming here to tell us how to take cure of our babies. Second Ditto —Ain’t they nervy to talk that way to experienced womn? Here’s one yesterday givin’ me a lot <tf information, and I’ve nussed seven babies through everything a chi|id kin have and buried five of ’em.

r Have you ever heard this? 1 “My baking powder,” says the smooth solicitor, “costs less than Royal” I But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made \ with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con- \ demnedby many medical authorities for use in food. \ England and France prohibit the s sale of alum baking powders. ROYAL Powder II is made from Cream of Tartar I derived from grapes i Royal Contains No AlumLeaves No Bitter Taste '

Children Cry For qTm Do the People Know? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcher’s Castoria when you want a child’s remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher’s? For years we have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher’s Castoria has brought out innumerable imitations, substitutes and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and in defense of generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to insist on having Fletcher’s Castoria when in need of a child’s medicine. And remember above all things that a child’s medicine is made for children —a medicine prepared for grown-ups is not interchangeable. A baby’s food for a baby. And a baby’s medicine is just as essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it’s on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY 80TTLE OF FLETCHER’S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA always * . , ears of THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.

Os No Avail. “Say. mother, didn’t you say it was very wicked to keep marbles when ■ you win ’em?” i “Oli. indeed it is, William. • It is • gambling.” “Thass what I told Freddie Jones, but it didn't do a bit o’ good. He’s • still got mine.” FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's flo longer the slightest need ot feeling ashamed ot your freckles, as Otblne—double strength—is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne—double strength-—from your druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see ! that even the worst freckles have begun to dis- : appear, while the lighter ones have vanished en tlrely. It is seldom that more than one ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne, i as this Is sold under guarantee of money back ! ts it fails to remove freckles, —Adv. Wouldn’t Hurt. - “Sometimes they wash a painting and find an old master.” “Many discoveries have been made in that way, I know. Anyhow, it wouldn’t hui4 to wash ours, my dear.” —Louisville Courier-Journal. Shoe on the Other Foot. Heiress —Now if I promise to marry you can I depend on you? Nocoyne^—Why—er—l expect to depend on you.

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The Reason. . “That girl swimmer has quite a ringing voice.” “I suppose it is because she is u diving belle.” Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients in HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. O. Wanted His Share. “Any letters for me?” “What name?” “Jason Howlett.” “Um-m-m. Nope.” “That’s strange.” “Expecting any?” ' “No, but Israel Fubbleton was reading th’ other day there was enough letters sent through th’ post office last year to give every man, woman an’ child 23 each—an’ I thought I’d come In fer my share.” —Milwaukee Free Press. Not Erudite. “Necessity knows no law.” “He’d be right at home among the practitioners in my court,” said old Judge Flubdub.

MILITARY RANK FOR 0. S. ARMY NURSES: DEMAND TO BE MADE ON BE‘HALF OF HEROIC WOMEN WILL BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. REASON FOR THEIR POSITION | Question of Efficiency Enters Largely ! Into the Matter—Canadian Nurses in the Great War All Were Com- ■ missioned. By EDWARD B. CLARK. Washington.—Military rank is to be asked for American army nurses. ' Ella Phillips Crandall, secretary of the i committee of nursing of the council , of national defense, goes so far as to say that in future wars women will j refuse to serve as nurses unless they I are given commissions. There is a reason, although it maybe that the military authorities will deny that it is an adequate one, for the position which the women nurses take ] in this matter. There have been re- i ports of many cases in which the j women have been -unable to get certain things done lit the hospitals near ' the front because they did not have , the Insignia of rank which entitled ! them to give orders to service men acting supposedly under them. It Is understeotl that an attempt . will be made to get at the demands I from the viewpoint of absolute justice ; in the case, and if it shall be found that efficiency will be best served by granting the nurses’ wishes the thing, probably will be dene. In 1915 I was in Europe as a corre- ‘ spondent and stayed some time in Eng- j land before leaving for the French, front. 1 was stopping nt a hotel in : the English metropolis when 75 Canadian young women army nurses ar- , rived. They were to be distributed to ! the various Canadian hospital camps ’ in the field. Every one of these women was an army officer to the extent ; that she held a commission as second I lieutenant. This gave her the right ; within certain restrictions to issue or- I dors to noncommissioned officers and enlisted men <>f the Canadian service. Canadian Plan Worked Well. Afterward I was told that this plan . worked for the good of the service. | Each of these young women was trained in her profession and this ; meant that in nine cases out of ten at ' least she would know better what to ■ do ip certain cases in the hospital than . would the only partially trained man I -or noncommissioned officer on duty : with her. It is known that in some ! cases■ soldiers disliked and occasion-j ally even refused to take orders, even j in emergency cases, from women who j had no emblem save that given them j by a badge of nursing which they - wort*, the outward and visible sign of 1 training.; 4r J The women nurses of the United , ptates who went abroad to serve their ■ Veuntry did a heroic work. They not ! only served frequently under fire, but they were compelled time after time to do body-breaking and heart-break-ing Work, because in war there are times when all thoughts of self must be given over and all limitations of hours of work and kinds of work must be set at naught. Anarchy and Americanism. Anarchy under the guise of bolshevism has been treated constantly in the press from the viewpoint of possible action by congress to avert its dangers to and 1 nthe United States. What congress may do or attempt to do still is problematical. The subject is charged with T. N. T., not so much because men in Washington believe it really is a potential danger, I as because they fear that in getting after what they think is anarchy they may be getting after, something which Is harmless and which has been misinterpreted. Consequently it Is easy enough to see that there are what might be called personal political dangers in any attempt by individuals to start legislation, unless definite knowledge is in hand that the thing assailed Is anarchy and not merely a remote ; resemblance of it. There are thousands of men in the ; city of Washington not in congress ! who take as deep an interest in the ; signs of anarchy here and there as do | the legislators themselves. It is known that the sporadic manifestations of anarchy in the I nited States have been a heart burden of speculation and even of anxiety to men high in public office in this city. They have studied them, and are continuing their study, but thus far study has been carried on largely, so to speak, in thecloset, because open acknowledgement of anarchy as a danger means that such anarchy as there is will profit by the publicity of using it for its own ends. . Rely on Education. Men in public life, and who have been long years In it, do not think that the United' States is in danger of any such overthrowings as have been accomplished in the vexed countries across the water. 1 Scores of reasons have been advanced for the belief of studious Americans in Washington, where touch with national life is possible, that anarchy is not a sharpheaded spear of danger to this country, but the one real reason for disbelief is to be found in the word education, B.v this education which is to come in the future is not meant, but the education which here Is present. There are all grades, of education, 'lotwithstanding the fact that the word

Novelties From Abroad. The pleasure of having little novelties and accessories from the London or Paris shops has been denied us for so long that most of us will count not the least of the joys following in the wake of, the restoration of peace that of having our friends bring us girts from over the seas. And the best thing about it is that these things will be true novelties. Just before the war the matter of importing things from Paris and London was so simple that usually by the time we

usually is used to mean a rather advanced state of knowledge on the part of Individuals. Not every American is a scholar, but the great bulk of Americanism knows its primer, its fifth reader, its geography, a bit of history and a considerable part of the book of common sense. Americanism versus anarchy—and when the case gets into the court of the open street or the forum, the verdict given by a jury of American citizens of whatever walk in life, is bound to be, it is held here, in favor of Americanism. The Washington students of manifestations here and there which seem to have a touch of red about them have read closely the reports on such cases as that which had Seattle for its scene. Common sense coupled, it is true, with a» sort of hard-fisted Americanism, won the day in Seattle and did it with much less trouble than was anticipated. So far as students of things here ' can determine, American soldiers and ! American workingmen art* against an- ! archy. In New York a night or two ■ ago a meeting was advertised at which i the beautiful doctrines of the anarch- | leal heads of Russia and other places ■ were to be taught. Soldiers and sail- ' ors were asked to come. Apparently soldiers and sailors went, because the police found every evidence latci on that a whirlwind in khaki and blue I had swept through the place and had j little of anarchy in its wake. * Filipinos Given Encouragement. Nearly 100 Philippine comm! - im.ors i “in behalf of independence for the isi 'amis" are just about to leave th? , United States on their hoffiewanl jourI ney. They have been hero pleading in , behalf of imraediate pol'tieal liberty ' for the islands. What is going to happen? Tile com- ( missioners were treated cordially am! j courteously, but no definite promise of i immediate independence was aiven ■ them, nithough they were told th t , probably it “will come soon." It is I unquestionably the intention of the United States “to turn the Philippines loose" as soon as the legislative authorities of this country deem that the i thing can be done with safety to the } Philippine people, to the United ■ Slates, and in away to “the liberties iof the world." > This is being written with a view to : sotting forth what seems to he the ’ actual facts In the ease, irrespective I of what anyone’s views may be on the i rights or wrongs of giving liberty to ; the Filipinos at once. From everything that could be i leartmd about the visit of the commissioners, It would seem to follow that i the administration authorities and senators and representatives, irre- ' speefive of political faiths, desire to do exactly what is right by the IT.ili ippines from the viewpoint of the Fil- | ipinos themselves, but there is unques- ; tionably a feeling In administration I circles and in the memberships nf both parties in congress that it is not i the wisest thing in the world at this 1 particular moment to sever comnlete|ly the political bonds which tie the ' Philippines to the United States. Wiiliam Howard Taft's Opinion. Once on a time William > Howard ■ Taft was the American governor gen- : eral of the Philippines. Mr. Taft j called the Filipino our Little Brown Brother, and he showed the deepest sympathy with the struggles of the people of the Philippines to fit themselves for independence. From the day that the was governor general through the days of his secretary-of-warship. when through the bureau of Insular affairs he exercised a sort of I guardianship over the Philippines, and through his administration as president of the United States, Mr. Taft continued to show deep interest in the wards across the sea. The former president is on record as saying that in forty years the Philippines would be ready in all respects for complete liberty. This was said some fourteen or fifteen years ago. and so if Mr. I Taft’s judgment was right, the Filipinos still have .about twenty-five years to go before it can be deemed safe to give them the liberation from all United States control which it is said that they desire.

Other men who have taken a deep interest in the development and general progress of the Philippines have believed that they properly can be turned loose to care for themselves within a time much shorter than that set by Mr. Taft. Legislation in congress has looked to their complete freedom at a date not far removed, but it still can be said that in both the great political parties there is a feeling. as expressed in Washington, that the day of the removal of the guardianship of the United Slates should not be tomorrow. Assured of Liberty Soon. All this is spoken of here with considerable freedom in the council chambers. but no man seemingly is willing to get up and say openly that the Filipino should not be liberated for a considerable time to come. It is a fact, however, that the commissioners from the Philippines are going back to their home country with assurance that liberty soon will come. There are in Washington men who have made a study of the Philippine question who are free enough to say today that even the commissioners who have come here from the islands do not want an absolute withdrawal of all United States authority over their island homes. This doubtless means that the members of the Philippine mission desire that the United States shall set the Philippines free politically’ and yet. shall guarantee their safety as a nationality in this world of nationalities. There are 21 leper Institutions in i Russia, and nearly all of them are sui> ported by voluntary subscriptions.

had got back from our European trip we found the very things that we had bought in the charming shops along the Hue de Rivoli or the Avenue de I’Opera, Piccadilly or Oxford circus selling for considerably less' on the bargain counters of our own town. But now there has been so little importation of things of a frivolous nature and there has been so little exchange of ideas in the making of these things that we might be able to find real surprises and novelties in the shops of London and Paris. }

“FAKE” ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Counterfeiter Caught! The New York health authorities had * Brooklyn manufacturer sentenced to the penitentiary for selling throughout |he United States millions of "Talcum powder” tablets as Aspirin Tablets. Don’t ask for Aspirin Tablets—Always say “Bayer.” Don’t buy Aspirm in a pill box! Get Bayer package!

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Cruel Comment. Manager—-Say, old boy, why don’t iou join a moving picture aompany? Tragedian.—Why. then you would have a chance to be a real actor. Keep VC r liver active, your ooweisW;ean oy taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PeiletS and you'll keep healthy, wealthy and wise. Adv. Passing Strange. “Human nature is queer.” “Yes." “Several profiteers recently attended memorial exercises in honor of our dead soldiers, and not one of them looked as if he felt out of place.”— Birmingham Age-Herald. Anoint the eyelids with Rotndn Eye Balsam at night, and in the morning observe the refreshed and strengthened sensation in your eyes- Adv. All-American Telescope. Before the war, although America led the world in the size and excellence .•>f its telescope, it had to Import the optical glass for making them from Europe. The necessities of the war ted to so rapid .a development of optical glass manufacture in tlris country that the next giant" telescope may be all-American in material and workmanship.

OLD AGE STARTS - WITH YOUR KIDNEYS

Science says that c’d n‘ge begins with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being true, it is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and digestive organs cleansed and in proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed by the average person. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It is a standard old-time home remedy and needs no introduction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules containing about 5 drops each. Take them as you would a pill, with a swallow of water. The oil stimulates the kidney

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Always say, “Give me genuine ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.’ ” Insist you want only the Bayer package with the “Bayer Cross” on the package and on the tablets.

Answering for John. A distant relation of mine -at the age of fifty-nine became engaged to a man her senior by four years and .who was hard of hearing. At the marriage ceremony when the minister asked the usual question, without being aware of the bridegroom’s deticiency, “Wilt thou take this woimfn." etc., he did not hear, therefore did not answer, and the bride utt< red loud enough to be-heard by all in church, “John, say yes."—• Chicago Tribune. There is nothing more satisfactory after $ day of hard work than a line full of snowy white, clothes. For such results-use Red Cross Bail Blue. A New Wrinkle. Mieistor (to prospective bride)— Shall; I put your age,down as thirty? B-L<>h. no; please put it down as tv. me away? M;nisb-\—Oh. your face Will do that! —Ca rtoous^(jigaziue v Too Mub.*L. “Did you have a fine “Very much so —all lines."-—Tnlftl-more Ahierican.

action and enables the organs to throw off the poisons which cause premature old age. New life and strength increase as you continue the treatment. When completely restored continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you in health and vigor and prevent a return of tde disease. Do not wait until old age or disease have settled down for good. At the first sign that your kidneys are not working properly, go to your druggist and get a -box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU Capsules. Money refunded if they do not help you. Three sizes. But remember to ask for the original imported GOLD MEDAL brand, la sealed packages.