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THE OREGON STATESMAN: miPAT, MARCH 12, 1920 7 ltllll-MtM-'aan"sssss DR. CONKLIN IS HEARD BY SALEM WOMEN Pre-natal Influence Theory is Scoffed at by University Professor ENVIRONMENT TREATED Proper Reading and Speak ing Advocated in Training of Children Prof. Edmund S. Conklin. head of the department of psychology of the University of Oregon, held the undivided attention of an audience of women in the auditorium of the Commercial club yesterday afternoon when he spoke upon the influences of the family upon the attitude of the child. His assertions, of course, were based upon long study and end less research. He ridiculed the tales of parental Influence, as set forth by well meaning, but foolish elderly women. He told of a number of absurd in stances to Illustrate his point. There was the baby who had a diamond shaped growth , upon its head, the result, as one old woman informed the mother, of her card-playing pro pensities. lie said that the old theory of looking at beautiful picture, statu ary, reading pleasing literature and listening to good music was ail very well, and commendable at any time, but that thes things did not "mark" the unborn child. Krolution Touched On. He spoke briefly npjn evolution, explaining that racial characteristics of innate ISVe of the open fire, and the peculiar response to the moon, were but the outcome of generations of life in the open. "There is no nervous connection between the parent and the child." he declared. "Poison in the circu latory system produces defective children feeble-minded parents TOO MUCH TOBACCO AFTER FORTY-FIVE SUICIDAL, SAYS DOCTOR Immoderate of tobacco after 4 is suicidal, aays Dr. Hirorhfeld. emi nent medical author, and other doctors agree, with him. Excessive uae of to bacco ia bad for anyone, any time, and how much you can atand can only be told after it ia too late if you have uned too much. Better to quit, and here Nicotol will help you. Jet a few Ntco toi tablets from any druggist and let them drive the craving- from you. If you want to resume after seeing- how much better you feel without tobacco you can do so any time . Nicotol ia sold under a positive guarantee. It coats you little to quit and nothing- if Nicotol fails Note: If you know you are smoking too much 'let Nicotol help you reduce the quantity and show you how easy it is to quit altogether. Ask your drug gist about the success of Nicotol. He knows and can be trusted to tell you the truth. GLANDS, GOAT OR MONKEY, WILL FILL YOU WITH PEP SALEM SAMPLE STORE 141 N. 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Kan., pins hia faith on I goat' glands, lie Is seen here with the first of six children born as a re sult of interstitial goat gland oper ations performed by him. The child is twelTe montiis old. weights 30 pounds and has never been ill. He declares that he has proved that the transplanting of goat glands to the human body will make parents, for merly sterile, capable of bearing and begetting children. Dr. Sergius Voronoff, the French surgeon has aroused world-wide in leresi by ni experiments in pro longing human life with monkey glands. Reports from Paris stated that he had transplanted tue inter stitial glands but now comes Robert George Laws, a retired London stock broker, who says that after taking monkey glands in capsule form he has shaken off his 72 years and feels "like twenty-two." The pho tograph or Laws, seen In the lasert. was taken when he arrived in thU country recently. never producing other than feeble minded offspring. "The mental life is closely associ ated with the chemical life of the human, consequently fear, terror, worry and other emotions throwing poisons into the chemical system and affecting the unborn child In this way pre-na tally, only. Too much emotion along any line is liable to affect a child's digestive system, or other organs, disastrously." Dr. Conklin said that it Is possible ta alter the natural temperament by the proper environment, as contin ual Influence gradually break down the undesirable traits In a child. Proper reading, writing and speak ing gradually show results, although X Samuel Colcbvyn Moore in : .WmmML&d and. IMuMnf r OtbcrNw Coidwyn Release Tem Moer la The Cay Lord Qa" . Kapart I!u(1m' "Th Can f rw CmMtmm r.rnr tm "Tfc. WoriJ a4 Its What would you do if you found your wife' s picture in another man's hat?j , MHl HI w A13JT WUfJ Of course, there's a nigger some K?-SZ7X ..V CUXat know f UJW Tram a cake of VVUI Rsan 1st "Almovt a Uvmbmmd" MM NarsaMwl ta Jlas CaUwrrm tUmf -i 1tl knd.hiyM.". ""'' winner Algy ever picked ?lL,;A,4y.diaa e winning streak hmhA Tom Moore, wtnnlnj amUe, and Ju 1 SH axe wild about that! BUJ u .women SEE iTHIS GOLDWYN PICTURE at Your Favorite Theatre G ) ;pg3l M'O'T I O N P I C TV gjgSj the natural trend is never entirely overcome. For Instance, the peo ples or the east. sJtfth and west dif fer greatly, because of this law of environment. He culminated his talk with Inter esting accounts of Incidents of the "foster child fantay." Ir. Pound Heard. Dr. H. P. round followed with a very profitable discussion concern ing the care of children's teeth. . A business meeting of the Marion County Children's bureau followed. It was decided to re-measure the children, whose score cards were held up. because of the defect In the calipers at the last clinic. Mothers of these children will be given from 3 o'clock on. at the March clinic, next Thursday. From 1:30 to 3 o'clock will be given over to exam ining defective children. Children below. normal should be registered at dnce, the names being phoned to Mrs. f. Von Eschen at 903-J. CHAPTER 541 MOW MADCK HADK FAREWELL TO THE OLD HOISK A little shiver went over me a William Trumbull's (Mm declara tion: "I don't let nobody live what hurts ou." My alarm was not lessened by th old fellow's ludicrous, partly pathet ic explanation that "you bin Ju like my old mudder o roe. u kind and good." William was almort. if not quite old enough to have been my father, but his stunted brain made him nothing but a child, a simple child at that. I knew that dll the love his life bad ever known had been centered in his dead mo ther, and his comparison of me to her was the highest his brain could conceive. It was a dangerous thing to have aroused such an emotion of grati tude in so primitive a nature. How dangerous I saw by the ferocity with which he had attacked Mr. Dren nan when he thought the Intoxicated man was about to strike me. What he would do If anyone really harmed me I didn't dare to contemplate. Nor hsd I time for any reflection on what might happen in the fulnre. The present dilemma promlied to engage whatever attention I had to spare. Granted that our drunken landlord had coma upon the premis es an hour before his legal rlgnt to dq so. and had occupied himself In breaking crockery, still the fact re mained that he bad been almost strangled by a man In my employ, and I feared the violence of his an ger when he should be able to speak gain. Rut to my astonishment nfy land lord proved a good loser. The fight evidently had cleared the fumes of alcohol from his brain, and I think the realization he niuU have had that he bad almost struck a foniE. humiliated him greatly. At any rate, he advanced toward me. lutyinx with rather a shmefced attempt at humor: lo the fireplace In which aot en the a"he of a fire remained It be nlg a bobby of mine to leave a teal ed houe or apartment abaoluteiy cleared of dnt. dM or rubtih. What iiuns peed before my ee In the hort mlaate that I stood there bidding a male farewell to lh boue. the walls of which had teen so much of Joy and anxilh la one bort year! I recalled the bop with which I had furbished ip the old plare. and Dicky's prai d lights In my eipertmeai. Hat with the viion of (irsre Draper's pK'ared fare before my ejrs. my Ul gift from the old boue. I felt that tb dark and cold fireplace fitly ex pressed the condition of my he&rt. tTo be contlnaedi g RAND OPERA HOUSE M4K. IT TS Heww ft-M MaWl f Jy NAME "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Ot relief with fear a Ilaycr package told In The "Bayer Cross" on Aspirin tab lets has the same meaning as 14 Karat on gold. Both mean Genuine. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should be taken according to the safe and proper directions in each "Bayer" package. Be sure the "lUycr Cross" is on the package and on tablets. Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed by ph) siclans for over eighteen year for the relief of colds. Pain. Headache. Toothache. Earache. Rheumatism Lumbago. Neuritis. For a few cents yod can get a handy tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaretlcacidester of Sallcyllccit Mr. Brennan Apologizes. "Well. Mrs. Cr-r-aham. 'tis a folne savage watchdog yes have there. But he'll be endln' n tb' electric chalr-r or me name's not Brennan. An' perhaps I've been a bit p-r-remature In gettin' here. I'll be goln' away now for an hour, an when I come back yex will probably be out?" Ills tone was a question. I was too glad that the scene which had so nearly approached tragedy had become commonplace, to make any protest at the damage he had done my kitchenware. But when he had departed, after my quiet assurance that everything would be cleared out ia an hoar. Katie's lamentations were high and loud. "Look at all my Jelly glasses Joost smashed oop!" she wailed. "And my beeg yellow cake bowl!" her voice rose almost to a shriek. 'Oh. VUlum. dear VIII urn. vy you not shoke heem till bees vindplpe go smash like my Jelly glasaea?" "I'd go and finish np the Job now. If Mis' Gramle would let me. Wil liam said with a wistful grin. And volatile Katie, answering the grin with one of her Infectious cbuettles. said gleefully, with an adoption or one of Dicky's slang phrases: ''Go to eet. Vlllum. I'll hold your coat." "Come. Kctle." I said sharply, "you mustn't encourage William in any such foolishness. And. William, remember." I faced the poor old fel low with all the sternness I cjuIJ muster, "you must never talk that wry again about killing people. Don't you Lnovr that you could be put In prison fpr such language? I am very grateful to yoa for coming to my rescue In the way yoa did. but yoa must promise me you 11 never try to choke anyone again " The Cold Fireplace. "I won't never chokn nobody un less they hurt you. Mis' Gramle.' hs said -stubbornly, and with that I had to be content, and turn my atten tion to hurrying the1 last loads of household goods from the Brennan house. - So well did Katie and Jim and William work that a whole quarter of an hour before noon the last piece of furniture was on Jim's wagon, the last box on William's push carr and Katie sarely seated In the tailcab guarding my most precious povte sions. Then it was that with a sud den Impulse I wslked into the denud ed and deserted living room and up Suffered 3 Years With Rheu matism, Catarrh and Stomach Trouble, Since Taking No. 40 Feeli Fine Gary. Ind.. April 2i. 1 1 . "I suffered for over three years with chronic rheumatism, catarrh, consti pation, stomach trouble, bad blood. Lnervous spells, arning limb, so I could not seep. Saw an advertise ment In the dally paper about Mea denball's Number 4 0 For the Blood. Thought I would give It a trial. Al though I was discouraged, aa I had doctored with a number of physic ians and tried numerous medicines without receiving any beaeflj. ' have taken but two bottle of Num ber 40. Can eat anything I want without .fear and am not near so nervous and am feeling fine. I am now starting oa my third bottle. Mr. Cystine Rjiney. 2170 Jeffer son St." 40 Is demanded la poison ing, gouty conditions, msl-aatrltloa. aulo-toxlcattoa. constipation, liver and stomach troubles. 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