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LOVE
Lore Is a spiritual coupling of
louls.—Ben Jonson.
WHEN YOU TAKE
A LAXATIVE
■.. use a spoon
It isn’t what brand of laxative you
take that’s so important—it’s the
form. A liquid laxative can be taken
in any required amount. If only a
little is needed, you need never take
a bit too much.
Doctors favor the easily measured
liquid that does laxatives. Instead of any form
not encourage variation
from the fixed dose. A fixed dose may
be an overdose for you—or your
child.
about Always remember this one thing
real relief constipation: is the secret of any
reduced dosage.
Give the bowels only as much help
as may be needed, and less help as
the need grows less. You will find Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an excellent
aid in regulating the bowels. It con¬
tains senna and cascara (natural
laxatives) bilious, sluggish and it will clear-up any
condition without
upset. action. Delightful Your druggist taste, and pleasant
has it.
2)l. (fuACcvcffi
SYRUP PEPSIN
Courage
He Is the truly courageous roan
who never desponds.—Confucius.
COMMON
tCOLDSi
I Relieve 1he distressing I
symptoms by applying
Mentholatum in nostrils
and rubbing on chest.
MENTHOLATUM
Gives COMFORT Daily
Pimples on Face
Never Could
Shave
Healed by Cuticura
“Three years ago my face and
arms broke out with a skin eruption
that was followed by large, red pim¬
ples. They festered and went all
over my face and arms. They itched
and burned and I could never shave.
I lost much rest at night with them.
“Nothing 1 tried helped very much.
Then I saw an advertisement for
Cuticura Snap and Ointment and
purchased them. I used about four
cakes of Cuticura Soap and one and
a half boxes of Cuticura Ointment
and now I feel like a new man. I
am completely healed.’’ (Signed)
Harry R. Hall, ,1058 14th Ave., Bir¬
mingham, Ala., Jan. 26, 1014.
Soap 25c. Ointpient 25c and 50c.
Talcum 25c. Sold Everywhere. One
•ample each free. Address: “Cuti¬
cura Laboratories, Dept. R, Malden,
Mass."—Adv.
A TONIC and BUILDER
Mr. J. W. Buck of 1913
Ellis St., Augusta, Ga., said:
“Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery is a wonderful
tonic. I have relied upon it
at different times when I
lacked strength and my ap¬
petite and digestion were
poor. ‘Discovery’ Always after taking the
I would be in
New size, tablets good health again.”
50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large
■ire, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. All druggists.
Write Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., for
free medical advice.
Do you lack P£P ?
Are you all in, tired and run down7
WjNTERSMITH’s I* Tonic
Will rid you of
MALARIA
and build you up. Used for 65 years for Chills,
Fever Malaria and
A General Tonic
50c and $1.00 At All Druggist*
Site of World's Largest Telescope
Photo from Los Angeles Bureau Wide World 1’hotos
San Diego, Calif.—Extending by four and one-half times the stellar universes visible to man, and pene¬
trating 400,000,000 light years Into the enormous depth of space, the 200-inch telescope now being built for the
California Institute of Technology will be erected on the spot shown above, the to]) of I’alomar mountain, at an
elevation of more than 6.000 feet.
Foods, and the Pocketbook
Necessary Lowering of Standards Must Not Be Allowed
to Threaten the Health of the Family
bv the Denial of Essentials.
Nutrition in reference to cost Is
the big problem which Is concerning
all of us these days, whether our own
food budgets have been cut to the
bone, or whether we are straining all
our resources to help the many fam¬
ilies tn our neighborhood who are In
need of aid.
In this emergency, the dietetic au¬
thority who wrote this article points
out, the organized institutions which
have been dealing with family relief
in prosperous times—for there is al¬
ways relief problems—have been
found ready to deal with the situa¬
tion as far as it Is possible at
a moment when they have been
obliged to cut the amount of aid
given to each family below an ade¬
quate amount. One ol the most seri¬
ous results of the necessary lowering
of food standards is the possibility
of permanent Injury to the future
health of children who have not been
supplied with the food essentials
which they must have for the proper
development of growing bodies.
From the Department of Agricul¬
ture In Washington the Farmers Bul¬
letin No. 1074, entitled “Food for
Children,” will he furnished for the
asking. This lias been prepared by
the bureau of home economics In co¬
operation with (lie Washington Child
Research Center, and is most com¬
plete. The American Child Health
association will supply a bulletin en¬
titled “Food ai I ow Cost,” by Lucy
H. Oillett, for three cents, with a
lower price on large numbers. While
these bulletins consider particularly
the problem of child feeding, they
can he applied to the problem of fam¬
ily food, as the principles are the
same for the old and young. Of
course, it is more necessary for chil¬
dren to have milk than for adults,
i I who, however, will find It difficult on
j a low-cost diet to get proper nourish¬
ment without its use.
One of the results of the cutting
down of the money available for
food, it has been found, has been an
increase in the disease known as pel
iagra, which has been here.tofore
more prevalent in the South than
in other sections of the country. For
many years the cause was unknown.
At present ft seems as if vitamin G
has distinct influence upon the pre¬
vention of pellagra. The United
States public health service has
found:
“That people who have enough
food, including plenty of milk, lean
meat, fish, plenty of green, leafy vege¬
tables, or tomatoes, do not have pel¬
lagra. On the other hand, a diet
which consists wholly of eornmeal,
fat meat, rice or potatoes and
molasses or sirup, as in some sec¬
tions of the country, Is likely to pro¬
For delicious chocolate layer cake ^ be sure to use our pure, effective Bak¬
ing Soda Kiffbf It specified by cooking authorities f / for all baked
* . is
»ttn
delicacies such as devil’s food, steamed pudding, ^ lemon loaf cake. Our
Soda, a necessity in the kitchen, ( pp ^ is helpful throughout the home ... is often
prescribed by physicians . . . Keep an extra package in the medicine
cabinet Your has it. Just few cents package Mail the Business established
. . . grocer a a . . . coupon. in the year 1846
CLEVELAND COURIER
duce pellagra." To be good, a diet
should include cheese, eggs and vege¬
tables of green or yellow color, in ad
dition to bilk, bread and celeals,
lean meat, (fat meat w ill not prevent
pellagra) and tomatoes. But what
is to lie done when the family pocket
book cannot be stretched to cover
all those items?
Every one in your community, how¬
ever much of the family income has
been cut, If it is still adequate, is
feeling the responsibility of helping
other families less fortunate. The
Belmont committee plan of asking
one family, or a group of persons,
to “adopt” a family during this emer¬
gency period, asked for only .$15 a
week to take care of Its bare needs.
This low figure means that the most
Inexpensive foods must be used. Two
menus suggested by the bureau of
home economics, which can be pre¬
pared at a low cost, follow. The
recipes which are included are large
because thoy form the principal part
of the meal, and two helpings will
probably he used.
Baked Onions in Tomato Sauce.
3 tablespoons flour
10 medium sized onions
3 pints canned tomatoes
114 bay leaf
14 teaspoon celery seed
3 cloves
3 tablespoons melted butter, mar¬
garine or other fat
3 teaspoons salt
Pepper
Skin tlie onions, cut in hit I f, sim
mer in lightly salted water for ten
minutes, drain, and put in a large
linking dish. Cook the tomatoes
with the bay leaf, celery seed and
cloves for ten minutes, and strain.
Blend the flour'and melted fat, add
to the tomato juice with the salt and
pepper, and mix well. I’our over the
onions, cover and cook until the
onions are lender, about one hour.
Serve from the baking dish. Sea¬
soning can, of course, be varied as
desired.
Cream of Vegetable Soup.
14 cup finely chopped onion
14 cup finely chopped rutabaga,
turnip
’4 cup finely chopped carrot*
’4 cup finely chopped celery
14 cup melted fat
2 tablespoons flour
2 quarts milk made of 2 cups
evaporated milk diluted with
water
2 quarts water
1 teaspoon salt
Cook the finely chopped vegetables
in the fat for ten minutes, add the
flour and stir until all are well
blended. In the meantime beat the
reconstituted milk in a double boiler,
add a little of it to the vegetable
mixture, stir well, combine with the
rest of the milk, add the salt, and
cook for ten minutes. The flavor Is
improved If the soup is allowed to
stand for a short time to blend be¬
fore serving. Reheat and serve.
Other combinations of vegetables
can, of course, be used.
Creamy Bice Pudding.
8 tablespoons uncooked rice.
% cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon nutmeg or cinnamon
2 quarts milk made of evaporated
milk and diluted with water
2 quarts cold water
Wash tlie rice, add it and the re¬
maining ingredients to the milk re¬
constituted, and stir the mixture.
Pour into a baking dish and bake
three or three and a half hours in a
slow oven. Stir occasionally while
baking.
®, Bell Syndicate.—W Nil Service.
Church in Brewery
Men working at a brewery at Hal¬
stead, Essex, England, regularly at¬
tend services at a church situated
in the middle of the brewery.
Services are held every Sunday
afternoon so that the employees,
who work throughout the week sur¬
rounded by barrels and beer, may
meet together for spiritual refresh¬
ment.
Ori special occasions, such as har¬
vest festivals and Christmas serv¬
ices, local clergymen assist the
brewery men in conducting the serv¬
ices. hi their spare time the men
keep their unique place of worship
spick-and-span and are extremely
proud of It.
Golf for the Eye*
Dr, A. M. Skeffington, the eminent
optometrist, recommends frequent In¬
dulgence in golf for business men.
In primitive days, he explains, man
used his eyes in hunting, and golf Is
good because it develops the eyesight
by giving the “hunting eye” a bit of
exercise. "A fine theory—if it only
worked,” says Banker Addlepate as
he compares today's card of 118 with
the 108 he shot a year ago.—London
Answers.
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HELP SCIENTIFIC STUDY
Miniature earthquakes, created by
setting off small charges of dyna¬
mite, are helping scientists study
deep-lying rock structures of the
earth, says Popular Mechanics Mag¬
azine. Sensitive instruments re¬
cord the “earthquakes.” By study¬
ing the effects of these explosions It
Is possible to locate accurately un¬
derlying strata of rock as deep as
40,000 feet below the surface. The
apparatus also is used to locate
earthquake faults, to study the ve¬
locity with which earth tremors are
propagated, to locate oil shale and
to measure the depth of alluvial de¬
posits. Dynamite charges vary
from one to forty pounds. The ex¬
plosive and recording Instruments
are carried on a special truck out¬
fitted by scientists of the California
Institute of
Three Simple Steps
to Ease a Sore Throat
in Three Minutes
t Crush and stir 3 BAYER Aspirin
*• Tablets in i4 glass of water.
trickle down your throat. Do this twice.
Do not rinse mouth.
P If you have a cold, take 2 BAYER
Aspirin Tablets. Drink full following glass of
water. directions Repeat in package, if necessary,
How Calotabs Help Nature
To Throw Off a Bad Cold
Millions have found in Calotabs a
most valuable aid in the treatment
of colds. They take one or two tab¬ the
lets the first night and repeat
third or fifth night if needed.
How do Calotabs help Nature
throw off a cold? First, Calotabs are
one of the most thorough and de¬
pendable of ail intestinal eliminants,
thus cleansing the intestinal tract of
the germ-laden mucus and toxines.
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GREAT THINGS
ne who will do great things
pull himself together.—Coetlie.
To Be Happy —•
You Must Be Weft?
Enjoy the sturdy health that,
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The powerful invigorating refreshing tonfc
can bring. Get sound
appetite—Have sleepy—Eat with that a rugged keen heart?, glam,
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nerves and impoverished blood
increase your bodily vigor and §tt
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the help of this wonderful tonifc
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REMEMBER PICTURES HIAI
Here’s a safe, modern and efiectiwr
way to relieve sore throat. A way
that cases the pain, rawness nnl
irritation in as little as two or Ihrw
minutes. Many doctors advise il and'
millions are following this way. Try it
All you do is crush and stir i
BAYER Aspirin Tablets in % giast
of water and gargle with it twice—
as pictured here. (If you have signr
of a cold, take BAYER Aspirin anf
drink plenty of water.)
Get real BAYER Aspirin Tabled
for this purpose. They disintegrate
quickly and completely, making i
gargle without irritating particles.
BAYER Aspirin prices have beet
decisively reduced, so there’s ut>
point now in accepting other tbai
the real Bayer article you want,
NOW
15t. PRICES on Genuine Bayer A apirb
Radically Reduced on All Slzw-
Second, Calotabs are diuretic to It*.
kidneys, promoting the elimination
of cold poisons from the blood. That:
Calotabs serve the double purpose at
a purgative and diuretic, both «f
which are- needed in the treatment
of colds.
Calotabs are quite economicalft
package, only twenty-five ten cents cents for for the the f amity tow
package. (Adv.)