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George L. Harrison, the new gov
ernor of the federal reserve bank, said
at a dinner in New York:
“Parsimonious administrators gen
erally ert in other linos as well as
In the line of parsimony.
“A man tore along beside an inter
nrhan trolley ear.
“‘llow much to Woodbine from
here?’ he yelled to die conductor.
‘ ‘Fifteen cents,’ the conductor a*
•wered.
“The man tore along to the next
step. Then lie yelled again:
“‘How much to Woodbine, now?’
“'A quarter,’ said the conductor.-
Won’re ruunfn’ the wrong way.’ ’
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State of Satisfaction
“I always say my wife and 1 have
now reached the Ideal marriage state.”
“What do you mean by ‘the ideal
marriage state’?”
“Well, my wife no longer worries
about the shape of my nose, I no
longer worry whether she does or
not!”
/ Swimming Favorite Sport
In a recent study of the sport pref
erences of new members of five Y.
M. C. A. branches in greater New
York, swimming was found the over
whelming favorite. Other favorite
sports, in order of popularity, were
handball, boxing, baseball, football,
tennis, wrestling and golf.—Gas Logie
A novel little lamp attached to s
typewriter throws its beam on tin
keyboard and does not shine In the
eyes of the typist.
Watch Your
Kidneys!
Scanty or Too Frequent
Excretions Demand Prompt
Attention.
KIDNEY disorders are too seri
ous to ignore. It pays to heed
the early signals. Scanty, burning
or too frequent kidney excretions;
a drowsy, listless feeling; lameness,
stiffness and constant backache are
timely warnings.
To promote normal kidney ac
tion and assist your kidneys in
cleansing your blood of poisonous
wastes, use Doan’s Pills. Endorsed
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DARING RAID ON
LONDON HOUSE
Lady Alexander and Her
Servants Threatened With
Death by Robbers.
London.—Even Chicago is not like
ly tc show a more daring criminal
outrage than that which recently be
fell Lady Alexander, widow of Sir
George Alexander, actor-manager, at
her house in Chelsea.
Four men and a woman drove up
to the lank of the house between
four and five in the morning. One
man and the woman remained in the
motor enr. The men put on black
masks, entered the house witli a
skeleton key. ransacked the servants’
quarters, helped themselves to whisky
and then terrorized the household.
I,tidy Alexander was held down In
bed and threatened with death If she
made a noise. Her personal maid,
who tried to go to her assistance, was
pinioned against a wall by a man
who threatened to murder her.
Lady Alexander, suffering from
shock and bruises on the throat and
hands, told a reporter of her adven
ture.
Pleads for Dog.
“I was awakened by the barking
of my ‘peke,’ and two men wearing
black crepe masks pushed Into the
room. My bedroom Is locked at night,
and I realized, at once that the men
must have secured the key from a
cupboard in the passage outside my
bedroom.
“I screamed, but one of the men
rushed at me and put one hand round
my throat and another over nty
mouth. The second man went around
“Put One Hand Round My Throat.”
the room with an electric torch,
searching, the heavy jimmy in his
hand, and he was shouting at tny lit
tle dog, who was still barking furi
ously.
“1 managed to struggle free from
the man who was holding me and
shnt\t ‘Please don’t kill my little
dog!’ But the poor animal was ter
rified, too, and lie went away some
where to hide.
“‘What do you want?’ I asked the
men.
“ ‘Money,’ they said. ‘Where do
you keep it?’ I pointed to a box on
a table at the side of the bed, and
nty assailant removed his hand from
my mouth and handed me the box,
but he still kept a tight grip on my
throat.
Get $3,500 Worth of Gems.
“1 know I trembled violently ns I
opened the box, and then to my hor
ror 1 found only $5 Inside.
“ ‘That’s no good to me,’ snarled
the man who was pinioning me to the
bed. When I tried to scream he
shouted: ‘Shut up, or I will kill you!’
“All the time the man was talking
to me his companion was searching
the room. He found the key to my
safe. He opened this and took out
all the jewelry lie could find, which
is worth about $3,500.
‘“Go away, you damned black
guards,’ I cried. ‘I don’t keep tilings
like that here for you.’
“They cut the electric light and
bell wires over the bed, but in doing
so I think they caused the bell to ring
in the room occupied by my maid.
She came running downstairs, but
met another masked man standing
outside my bedroom door. She
screamed before she was overpow
ered.
“Her screams woke up the other
servants, who shouted for help from
the windows."
Carries Boy From Fire,
Learns Daughter Died
Springfield, ill.—Joseph L. Finnegan,
a city fireman, rushed into a Hauling
barn here recently and carried out
Robert Stone. Finnegan took the lad
to a hospital where he died and re
turned to the scene. He was informed
that his daughter, Helen, six. who had
been playing “bonfire” in the barn
with Robert, had perished in the
flames.
Swordfish Charges Boat
and Injures Fisherman
Boston.—An hour’s battle with a
150-pound swordfish which charged his
dory, rammed a hole in it, and scraped
him with its sword, sent Edward Wei.
zow. a fisherman on the schooner Vas
co da Gama, to a hospital here when
the boat arrived from the fishing
grounds recently.
THE ROCKDALE RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929.
“LucHe is the
Happiest Girl”
So many mothersl ___
nowadays talk about
giving their children Mk
fruit Juices, as if this Wm.
were anew dis ov- ■
ery. Asa matter of S'
fact, for over fifty /
years, mothers have Mjjfc*.'
been accomplishing ____l
results far surpassing anything you
can secure from home prepared fruit
Juices, hy using pure, wholesome Cali
fornia Fig Syrup, which Is prepared
under the most exacting laboratory
supervision from ripe California Figs,
richest of all fruits In laxative and
nourishing properties.
It’s marvelous to see how bilious,
weak, feverish, sallow, constipated,
under-nourished children respond to
Its gentle Influence; how their breath
clears tip, color flames In their cheeks,
and they become sturdy, playful, en
ergetic again. A Western mother,
Mrs. 11. J. Stoll, Valley P. 0., Ne
braska, says: “My little daughter,
Roma Lucile, was constipated from
babyhood. I became worried about
her and decided to give her some
California Fig Syrup. It stopped her
constipation quick; and the way it
improved her color and made her pick
up made me realize how run-down she
had been. She Is so sturdy and well
now, and always in such good humo/
that neighbors say she’s the happiest
girl in the West.”
Like all good things, California Fig
Syrup is imitated, but you can always
get the genuine by looking for the
name “California” on the carton.
Superficial Flesli Wounds
Try Halford’s
Balsam cf IVSyrrh
All dealers are authorized to refundyour money
for the first bottle ilnot suited.
Singing Canary, S{O,SQ
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with a two weeks’trinl. It not satisiaotorycan lie
exchanged I t another canary ot equal value.
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The Flapper
James 11. Carrier, head of the inter
national beauty contest, said on
descending fr'>m the President Hard
with his international beauties:
“This is Die age of the flapper. We
worship girls today as the Athenians
used to worship boys.
“The flapper in consequence is suf
fering from swelled head. A dapper
the other day was heard to say in a
night club to a millionaire:
“ ‘A man is like a telescope to me.
I draw him out, see through him and
then shut him up.’”
Now Everybody Is Happy
Dentist —And will you take laughing
gas?
Patient —I should smile.
Something to Talk To
Her future husband is the main sub
ject cf a single woman’s conversation.
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’ Lesson *
(By HEV I- B FITZWA TEU. D.D Dean
Moodv Elide Institute of ('hleago. )
(©. 1929 Western Newspaper Union >
Lesson for October 20
USEFUL WORK A CHRISTIAN
DUTY
LESSON TEXT—Gen. 2:15, Ex. 20:9,
John 5:17, John 9:4, Ants 20 33-35. II
These 3:10
GOLDEN TEXT —This we command
ed you, that If any would not work,
neither should he eat.
PIIIMARY TOPlC—Doing Our Work
Well
JUNIOR TOPlC—Doing Our Work
Well.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC — Honest Work Essential to Success.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC —The Gambling Spirit Hurtful tc
Business and Morals.
I. ihe First Man Set to Work
(Gen. 2:15).
Work was God’s primal thought for
man. Even in the state of Innocence
man was to have useful employment.
With Hu coming of sin, new burdens
were added.
11. The Time to Work (Ex. 20:9)
“Six days slialt thou labor and do
all thy work.” Six out of seven days
should he devoted f n work. Idleness
on any of the six days is as great a
sin before God us working on the
seventh day. Let it never he forgot
ten that the fourth commandment Is
an ordinance of labor as well as rest;
in fact, there car he no rest unless
there has been work. The idler and
the Sabbath breaker are equally
guilty before God.
HI. The Working of the Father
and the Son (John 5:17).
The God of the Bible is a working
God. It is true that God. when His
creative work was done, rested; rl l sir
is, desisted from creative work, biu
there is other vvfirk besides that f
creation. There is no such thing as
inactivity in the divine kingdom.
God is in His ceaseless‘activity every
where. To be godlike is to he active.
Jesus had healed an impotent man
on the Sabbath dsiy. The Jews sought
to kill Him for this good deed, and
when He linked Himself with God in
this, they more’ earnestly sought to
kill him, because lie made Himself
equal with God. The special points
of equality with God were:
1. Giving life to the dead.
Only God had shown Himself able
to raise one from the dead.
2. Judging mankind (John 5:22).
His claim to being iHe judge of ail
mankind was His supreme claim to
Deity.
IV. Urgency of the Work (John
9:4).
“I must work the works of God
wtiile it is day; the night cometh
when no man can work."
These words were uttered In con
nection with the appalling need of the
man who was born blind. Delivering
lost men and women front their sins
is the work of God which must be
done. The night is coming when no
work can be done. The night there
fore for the world is when Jesus is
withdrawn from it.
V. Paul an Example of Working
(Acts 20:33-35).
Paul did not work to hoard up
money, but to support himself while
preaching the gospel. A truly great
preacher is the one who preaches
not only in word but in deed.
VI. The Man Who Will Not Work
Should Not Eat (II Tness. 3:10).
Growing out of Paul’s teaching con
cerning the coming of the Lord, a
tendency to idleness deveh ped at
Thessaloniea. They reasoned that
if the Lord's coming was so near,
work was useless The true teaching
concerning the coming of the Lord
is, “Occupy till 1 come.” Earnest at
tention to present duty is the scrip
tural attittfde toward the second com
ing of Gltrist. Those who will not
work should not eat. This is the
right principle upon which to base
all works, of charity. It is the effi
cient cure for pauperism. It exhibits
the right economic order and should
apply to all classes.
VII. The Object of Work (Eph.
4:28).
This text sets forth the only three
ways by which to get money or pos
sessions of any kind.
1. To steal.
Theft was common among the
heat lien. It is common today, even
in civilized countries. Many ways of
obtaining money can be designated by
theft.
2. To receive as gifts.
3. To work for.
To have possessions which have
been stolen is, of course, wrong. To
have that which benefactors have
given is right, even though it may
! not bring a blessing To have that
| which we have earned is not only
I honorable, hut gives personal satis
faction in that it has come througli
toil.
Master of the Situation
There is alw iys Hie unknown quan
titv, always the equation we cannot
solve. It would seem that it is not
the will of God that we should in our
toil for Him feel ourselves masters
of the situation. It must be enough
to know that He is Master of iL—P.
C. Ainsworth.
God Always Answers
God always answers prayer, but
sometimes in His infinite wisdom He
says, “No.”—Baptist Record.
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Apply It to Yourself
We often say that we can “talk
people out of it.” That phrase is true
to the facts and truer yet when ap
plied to our inner conversation with
ourselves. —American Magazine.
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lowa Motto
“Our Liberties We Prize and Our
Rights We Maintain,” is the state
motto of lowa.
Average humanity, if it has paid
for a show, thinks it is enjoying it
whether it is or not.
Hitting 1 on All Eight!
Doctor Gives Hint
to Lucky Salesman
IT’S a wise man that knows
when he is slipping. Mr. R. F.
Myers of 711 Rosedale Street,
Baltimore, had the good for
tune to get his tip straight
from one of his doctor custom
ers (he was selling for a phar
maceutical house) and since
that lucky visit he has increas
ed his business 50 per cent.
For two years he had been driving
from town to town, and naturally
this threw his elimination out of
shape. He felt himself slipping.
Cathartics only made him worse.
Then one day he was calling on a
wise old physician, and asked his
advice. “What you. need, my boy,”
said the doctor, “is a simple, easy,
normal way to dean the poisons out
of your system—we all have them —
and with your kind of work they
certainly cut down efficiency. Why
don’t you try Nujol?”
“Well, believe it or not,” says Mr.
Myers, “in a few days I felt like a
new man. ‘What’s got into you?’
Godsend for Funny Men
A young scientist claims to have
discovered a force that eliminates
gravity. Many music hall comedians
are said to he anxious to use it.—
London Opinion.
Monsters
The real monsters abroad today,
always, are prejudice and intolerance!
—Woman’s Home Companion.
Justice is but distributing to every!
thing according to the requiremen s ■
its nature. —Glanvil. 1
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uess has increased 50 per cen
That’s the great thing abou
Nujol. As soon as it begins to ■
the poisons out of your system
makes you feel so well that > ou .
almost always do a much better jo .
Nujol is not a medicine and con
tains no drugs. It is perfect y 1
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Why put off good nea!th fn> .
longer? Go into any good drUg i led ,
and get a bottle of Nujol in a ,
package. Costs so little an
so much! Maybe you can me
your efficiency 50 per cent too