The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 15, Number 47, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 22 March 1923 — Page 2

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Thousands of girls have to work in homes, offices, stores, mills or factories who are physically unfit farwork, with often an aged or invalid father or mother dependent upon them for support. Standing all day week in and week out. or sitting in cramped positions a girl often contracts some cerawged condition of her organic system which calls s halt to her progress sad demands restoration to health before she can be of use to herself or anyone else. For these distressing weaknesses and derangements these girls have found health to do their work fat Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comyetmdi Brooklyn, N-Y.—“Like many girls, I had troubles every month, ’ says Carolyns Mangels, * r and they interfered with my work as 1 could never ha sore of my time. My mother often suggested that I take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, bet I never did until lately. 1 have had very good results, end am now a private secretary and do my work without missing a day. I recommend Tour medicine to every girt who speaks of having troobiaa Bfaif have

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POLICE VETERAN REGAINS HEALTH Could Hardly Eat or Sleep Because of Chronic Indigestion —Now Praises Tanlac. W. N. Hatcher, 110 Ladle Ave„ Greenville, S. C., is still another who has realized the wonderful merits of Tanlac. Mr. Hatcher has been a member of the Greenville Police department for thirty years and Is one of the most efficient and popular officers on the force. In commenting on his experience with Tanlac Officer Hatcher said: “I know many others, besides myself, Tanlac has helped and I am glad to speak out for it. I had suffered from indigestion and constipation for something like fifteen years. 1 had about reached the point where 1 could neltlier eat nor sleep, for every time 1 ate it hurt me and the misery kept me awake at night. I had lost energy and strength until when my day’s work was over I would feel completely played out." “I now eat anything I want, always have a fine appetite, and have gained eight pounds. I am certainly thankful to be able to enjoy a good meal once more and not suffer afterwards. 1 am Just like a new man and Tanlac gets all the credit.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Over 35 million bottles sold.— Advertisement. Listening to Conscience. We are bound not only to follow onr conscience, but to have a right conscience to follow; ami to follow it, not as one follows the beast he drives, but as the soldier follows his commander. —Rev. Augustus H. Strong. D. D. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Besl Have you ever flopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten* The reason is plain-the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine A medicinal preparation that haa real curative value almost Bella itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says. “Take for example Dr. Kilmer's a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every caae it shows excellent results, aa many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale.” According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root is due to the fact, *o many people claim, that it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, correct# uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. Y u may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by parcel post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Go., Binghamton, X. Y., and enclose ten cent*; also mention this paper. Large and medium sixe bottles for sale at all drug atores. —Advertisement. Rate* of Exchange. Bank Teller—Will you have It in rubles, marks or crowns? Visiting American—What’s the difference? Rank Teller —Six million of one kind, half-a-dozen million of another. —Life. The use of soft coal will make laundry work heavier this winter. Red Cross Ball Blue will help to remove that grimy look. At all grocers—Advertisement. Fancy Work Limit. The other day a Eureka man In a friendly chat with a neighbor, among other things, asked lilm If his wife did fancy work. "Great Scott," he exclaimed, “she won’t even let a porous plaster come Into the house without crocheting a red border around It and running a yellow ribbon through the holes.—Eureka Herald. A torpid iivcr prevents proper food saotraliatioa Toro up your Uvor with Wright'* In Jinn Vegetable Pills They act scatty. Ad*. Hard to Plea**. “Your ' campaign manager says you ought to make more speeches.” “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum; “and when I make one he warns me against talking too much."

had. "-Carolyns Mangels, 40714th St, Brooklyn, N. Y Office Worker Helped i taken Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood M«bane for three and a half years, “*!.***£, h* T ® improved my health wonderfully. My mother also baa taken the Vegetable Compound and we recommend it to our friends. ] am working in an office new and can do my work as I do not have the troubles I had at first I read at your Vegetable Compound In tbs newspaper and you may use my letter in that way if you wish to do so." -Eleanor Sheblar, 687 86th St, Milwaukee, Wie. Pains and Headache Webster, Maas.—** I was all rundown, had a bad complexion, and suffered with pains and backache, nod sms dizzy at times and felt weak. I worked In a mill and my girt chum told me about your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I am feeling much batter since taking it w — Mary Plaza, IS West Street, Webster, Man.

SYRACUSE AND LAKE WAWASEE JOURNAL

OUR MAGAZINE ET/d SECTION aW Interesting Features for the Entire Family

Something to Think About By F, A. IPALKER

HELP YOURSELF EVERYTHING beneath the sun Is available to the deserving, so reach out your hands and help yourself. To be worthy you should be patient. Industrious, persevering, charitable toward the weak, respectful to the strong. You must overcome foolfcdi pride and envy; be not afraid to soil your hands,- but a veritable coward when ft comes to the point where you are called upon to smudge your soul. Go forth with a heart full of faith and a joyous countenance. Do not grumble If-you happen to be In the lower ranks. Think of the great men of today who came up from humble places and won distinction, whose names are written across the lands and seas in flaming letters. Hold faith high above your head. Let its unfailing torch Illuminate your path all through life, and march on assured that the goal you have set your heart upon is just ahead. Do not falter if your road should he difficult and your burden wearisome. Difficulties are common obstacles

n -■ Uncommon Sense OHN BLAKE ||

WISE ADVICE IT WAS Publius Svrus who said. “Look for a tough wedge* for a rough log”—wise and sound advice. Men prosper better who suit their tools to the job. It Is foolish to drive nails with a sledge hammer, or to try to drive plies with a mallet. The first uses up twenty times as much energy as is necessary; the second accomplishes nothing. When you see In a legislature or a political meeting an orator tearing the air Into tatters over a very small and unimportant matter, you feel that he is using a sledge hammer to drive a nail. When yon see a man In an office employing three times the energynecessary to do a very small and unimportant Job, you know that he is doing the same thing. Sate your important weapons for Important battles. Don’t hunt rabbits with machine guns. If yon have a big task to do, bend to it all your energies. Use the biggest weapons you have. But on the little Jobs save your energy. We have seen legislators who made motions to adjourn as if they were engaged in a debate over the fate of the nation. We have known architects who planned as elaborately for the construction of a one-car garage as better architects would plan for a skyscraper. Neither got much but ridicule for hi* efforts. Save your energies for the big Jobs that will come. You will need them

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They talk about a woman's sphere as laouph it had a limit. There’s not a place in earth or heaven. There’s not a task to mankind riven. There’s not a blessing or a woe, There’s not a whispered yes or no. There’s not a life or death or birth. That has a feather’s weight of worth—without a woman in it, FOOD FOR THE HOUSEHOLD WHEN' the chicken for Sunday dinner has served the family, remove all the bits of leftover meat from the roasted chicken and cut fine. Prepare a white or brown sauce, season well, add the chicken, a teaspoonful of onion Juice, any good stock like

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No one can get anything worth while without overcoming them. Affluence and power have their beginning in smull things, both capable of being won by well directed thought and effort. They belong to the capable who are qualified to use them In the right way, not •to the doubting, inefficient and wavering, but to the courageous, the steadfast, who never admit defeat nor turn their faces in the darkest hour from the sun of faith, shining always on every cross and care. If you would help yourself to the best there is, keep track of your faults. If inclined to procrastinate, take a lesson from the tides, the revolving earth, never delaying or hurrying. Be methodical, even though it may In the present day of haste and confusion, be considered old-fashioned. Train your mind to remember what your eyes see; keep vour brain sensitized so that the impressions made upon it shall become permanent pictures to which you can turn when they may be needed. Only what you can recollect in the vital moment Is of any use to you. and in that moment if you should fall to remember, your whole future might be blighted. (©. m 3, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)

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For the little jobs use just enough of these to do them well-—don’t skimp them —but don't over-do on them. You have a mental tool chest which

you will soon learn how to employ wisely. Make careful selections before you do your work, and It will be done better and with less expense of time and energy. ($ by John Blah*.)

chicken or cream, cook thick, and the crumbled yolks of two hard cooked eggs and a half cupful of cooked peas, if at hand. Serve poured over buttered toast. Grape Juice Dessert. Take twelve almond macaroons, one cupful of grape juice, one cupful of cold cooked costard, one cupful of whipped cream, two tablespoonfuls of blanched almonds broken Into small pieces. Place two fresh macaroons in each sherbet cup, poor over a small amount of grape juice, set on ice until chilled, put a small portion of custard over each, then the whipped cream, sprinkle over the almonds and serve at once. Apricot Tart. Cook, drain and pass through a colander enough dried apricots to make one and one-half cupfuls of pulp, add to the pulp three tablespoonfuls of orange juice and pour into a baked pastry shell. Cover two dozen halves of apricots with warm water and let stand on boor, Place over a slow fire and cook until tender but not too soft. Cover the pulp with the halves of apricot, hollow side up; In each hollow place a blanched' almond and cover with a jelly made by thickening the apricot juice with gelatine. (P, I**3. W«ft*rn N'eir*p*per Colon.) _-o Life's Sunshine. The sunshine of life is made up of very little beams that are bright all the time,—Arkia

n *» j Life Is Love and Laughter 5 * | By DOUGLAS MALLOCH |

LIFE is love and laughter, Life is smile and song, Heaven ever after, Heaven all along. Joy within, without, you. What the weather be. If you look about you— Lift your eyes and see. Life is sun and singing, Life is a delight, Every morning bringing Azure after night. If you will but take it. Life is Arcady; Life is what you make it — Lift your eyes and see! Life is loving, living. Life the common road, Life is getting, giving. Helping with the load. There are brothers near you. Sweet conmiderie; Friends are here to cheer you— Lift your eyes and see. ■ Life is loving, lifting. IJfe is hand-in-hand. Are you only drifting? Do you understand? Love has never found you?— Then a brother Lie! Love is ail around you— Lift your eyes and see! (® by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)

Has Anyone Laughed 5At You nr~ | : * Because — PBYSER .-1 j g w i You are quiet in a crowd? J Haven't you suffered torture * * to see others get away “with J ) murder,” while you are scared * * pink to say anything at all? , J Haven’t you often' longed to say * * something to make the bunch t J laugh? Haven't you wondered * * why you were included so often , * In the doings when you were so * * quiet and every one said, “Sja-ak t 0 up, who’s going to hurt you?” J J Cheer up. If you haven’t got any- * * thing to say. Keep still. Too * J many spoil the air saying stupid t * stuff, or bad stuff, or hurtful J J stuff. It is good to be able to be 0 0 amusing; there Is nothing more J J wonderful than to amuse. But t * how many do anything when J * t they sputter, but confuse? They * * say still waters run deep. You J *0 may be Interesting for this rea J * son. t * SO J Your get-away is: 0 0 You have aa much right te J * speak as anyone else—but if 0 *0 you've nothing to say you are J J right to “shut up." 0 {© by MeCtare Newspaper Syndicate.) * ww~* o

Uncomfortable Magnificence. Perhaps the most extraordinary of all beds was the gift of a Russian emperor to the shah of Persia. Made entirely of crystal and surmounted by a chandelier, this monument of discomfort bore automatic fountains whose plashing lulled to sleep the “uneasj bead” that wore the crown. O NO MARKET FOR IT “How wall Kate keeps her age." “Why shouldn’t she? None Os h#f

a Bad Back? DOES your back ache day after day with a dull, unceasing throb? Are you worn out, and discouraged — ready to “give up?” Then why not look to your kidneys. Chances are a cold or a chill has weakened your kidneys? Poisons have accumulated that well kidneys would filter off. It’s little wonder, then, you have constant backache, headaches, dizzy spells, annoying bladder irregularities, and sharp rheumatic twinges ■— that you feel nervous, “blue” and irritable. Don t wait for serious kidney trouble. Get back your health while you can. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s have helped thousands. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! “Use Doan’s, 99 Say These Grateful Folks:

E. W. Morgan, 519 Providence St., Delta, Colo., says: “A cold settled on my kidneys and caused kidney complaint. I had a steady ache across my kidneys and in my limbs. If I stooped to lift anything, I suffered with sharp pains in my back. My kidneys were disordered and the secretions passed too often. I heard about Doan’s Kidney Pills and used a few boxes of Doan's and the backache stopped and my kidneys became healthy.”

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