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EASTERN’ C LA C K A M A S N E W S , T W R S
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Uniform and
Holdlfbur Customers
Don't wait for your customer»
to complain about the variable
>f youi
color of
your butter. Keep your
butter tnat golden ____
June color
ike by"putting a
everybody lilies
few drops of Dandelion Butter
Color into the churn. It is purely
vegetable, wholesome and ab­
solutely tasteless. It meets all
State and National Fooa laws.
A ll large creameries have used
D an delion B u tte r C o lo r for
years. It does not col­
or buttermilk. You can
;et the large bottles
a 35c from all drug / fo r
lor
or grocery stores.
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Send
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10 more
N ausea
Gas, heartburn, sick headacha,
nausea, over-acidity and other di*
gestive disorders quickly and sure*
ly relieved. Safe. Pleasant. Not a
laxative. Send for free samples to
Bell & Co., Inc., Orangeburg, N.Y.
N o rm a lizes D igestion a n d
S w e e te n s th e B rea th
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Hot water
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A e r ia l S ig n p o sts
For some time past the British air
ministry has been considering the
question of providing Identification
marks at points all over the country
for the convenience of airplane pilots.
The first of these novel "signposts” la
shortly to be established near Wey-
down common, llaslemere, where the
ministry lias rented a piece of ground
sufficiently large to enable the nnme
“ HaHemere" to be outlined against
the turf In large white letters.
Up till now only aerodromes have
been Indicated by this method, but It
la Intended to develop the Identifica­
tion scheme until every town and vil­
lage will have Its name Inscribed at a
convenient spoL Airmen will then
have no need to carry maps, since
the whole of Great Britain, seen from
above, will he one vast map.—London
Answers.
Let a man talk about himself and
nothing e l s e if he wants to; and learu
to dodge him.
Fault Is one thing that may be
found where It I* not.
24 Hours Ends
COliDS
A"common cold” may result in grippe
or flu. At the very first sign, go to a drug
store and get a box oi HILL’S. Take
promptly. HILL’S breaks up a cold in
24 hours because it does the four vital
things at once—stops the cold, checks
the fever, opens the bowel9 and tones
the system. Fed box, 30 cents.
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(©, 1927, by Wuetern Newspaper Union.)
Lesson for December 11
ISAIAH COUNSELS THE
RULERS
LESSON T E X T — Isa. 37:5-11; 14-20.
G O LD EN T E X T — Thou w ilt keep nlm
In perfect peace, whose mind Is stayed
on Th ee: because he tru steih In T h e..
P R IM A R Y T O P IC — God's Care fo r J e­
rusalem.
JU N IO R T O P IC — God's Care o f a N a ­
tion.
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D SE N IO R T O P ­
IC— God the R u ler o f Nations.
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
IC— The Recognition o f God In N a ­
tional A ffairs.
GREAT STONE FACE
IN PERIL, IS SAVED
W y . D E C E M B E R k
1027
p .ir -1
SM U G G LE R S COST
U. S. M ILLIO N S
S e c r e t S e r v ic e U n a b le to S to p
Friends of Literary Land­
mark Buy Tract.
S t ill W o r k in g
London.—There Is a rumor that
British engineers are working On a
car that will get 50 miles on a gallon
o f gas.
D em and
I l l ic i t T r a ffic .
Washington. — Unset
diamonds
worth ut least $50,000,(XX) are being
smuggled into the UnltcJ States this
year by a gang o f International smug­
glers. The government of this coun­
try will he swindled out of $10,000,(XX)
duty due on the gems. Skilled Ameri­
can secret service agents have been
sent to Antwerp, Belgium, headquar­
ters o f tho gang, to try to capture the
smugglers.
The smuggler gang hns been in op­
eration for several years, it has Just
been disclosed. Treasury officials in
Washington have obtained no clews
that would warrant arrests la the
course of their investigations.
The gang, it is asserted, guarantees
to deliver smuggled diamonds to pur­
chasers In New York city. It even
posts forfeits equal to the value of
the gems to assure purchasers that
they will not lose their money should
tlie smugglers he enptured und the
gems confiscated.
Government officials admit thnt the
manner In which the diamonds nre
smuggled Into this country is a mys­
tery they have been unable to solve.
Customs inspectors seize on an aver­
age of $150,000 worth of smuggled
gems n year, It is explained, but It Is
doubtful If any of these gems were
taken from agents of the Antwerp
hand. The directors o? the Interna­
tional gang nre believed to be Ameri­
cans, and secret service agents nre
working day and night in their anx­
iety to end the gang's operations.
Concord, N. H.—A threat of despoil­
ment has brought lovers of nature to
the rescue of the great stone face,
uge-old sculp'are of nature made fa­
mous by Hawthorne, Lowell and \\ eb-
ster.
The movement of lumbermen toward
the wooded slopes of Franconia notch,
ubove which the Old Man of the Moun­
tain keeps Ills lone watch from a lofty
bluff, and the possibility that quarry-
men might come to blast granite from
the mountain walls near the land­
mark have been checked by steps to
purchase and set aside for the public
0,000 acres of forest land tn the notch
surrounding the great stone face.
$300,000 In Two Gifts.
In the effort are allied the state of
New Hampshire, the Society for Pro­
tection of New Hampshire Forests,
the American Nature association and
numerous individuals. The state Ims
appropriated $200,000 of the $500,000
asked for the land; James J. Storrow,
late Boston banker, left another $100,-
000 for the fund, and a nation-wide
campaign Is in progress to obtain
$100,000 from private contributors,
each of whom Is offered opportunity
to name a forest tree In the region.
The other $100,000 would be paid out
of revenue on concessions.
Acquisition of the region for a pre­
serve will prevent the denuding of
its hillsides and will avert danger of
displacement of any part of the pro­
file of the great stone face from blasts
of quarrynien.
It was in 1805 thnt workmen, build­ Food Waste in U. S.
ing the first rough road through
Is $700,000,000 a Year
Franconia notch, discovered the great
Chicago.—Housewives of the United
stone face towering 1,200 feet above States waste $7(X),000,000 in foodstuffs
them.
annually, it was shown in a survey
Later Hawthorne In his story, “ The completed by A. J. Authenrieth of the
Great Stone Face,” wrote: “ It seems Middle West Utilities company, which
ns If an enormous giant or Titan had was made puldlc recently. Authen­
sculptured his own likeness on the
rieth Is vice president In charge of
precipice. . . .
Its fast lips. If the Ice engineering for the company.
they could have spoken, would have
Ills figures showed that each fam­
rolled their thunder accents front one
ily wnsted about 10 cents’ worth of
end of the valley to the other.”
food dally by spoilage, or nn equiva­
Daniel Webster, native of the vicin­
lent of $35 annually. Tills wnste was
ity, said: “ Up In the mountains of
not due to carelessness, hut rather to
New Hampshire God Almighty has
a want of proper refrigerating facili­
hung out a sign to show that there
ties, he said.
He makes men.”
“ Only 55 per cent of the 28,750,000
Other Beauty Spots Near By.
American homes have refrigerators,
Close to the face are the flume, and but 20 per cent of them use lee
great chasm in the granite wall of the the year round.,” Authenrieth found.
notch; the pool, Echo lake and Pro­
"Present-day diet Is composed chief­
file lake, and, high on Mount Cannon, ly of highly perishable foods—green
Lonesome lake.
vegetables, fresh fruits, meat and
In the nation-wide appeal for aid dairy products,” he said. “ These
in preserving the famous profile one of foods contain a high percentage of
the first to respond was Mrs. Ellen
moisture and are subject to quick
F. Butterfield of Milwaukee, whose •spoilage. Refrigeration hns become a
families for several generations were necessity In tlie nnme of economy, be­
neighbors of the Old Man.
cause n constant temperature of 45
“ My mother, Angelina Knapp Ful­ degrees or less Is required to delay
ler, was horn In Franconia, N. H„ and deterioration."
my grandfather, Clark Knapp, was
one of the early hotelkeepers In the
White mountain region,” she relates. Gloom-Chasing Cafe for
“ He entertained such celebrities as
Foggy Days in London
Jenny Lind, the Siamese twins, P. T.
London.—An “ nnti-depresslon res­
Barnum and Ole Bull. M.v grandmoth­
taurant” for women shoppers on foggy
er, Elizabeth Newton Knapp, named
days was recently opened hy a large
Echo lake.**
Piccadilly circus department store.
The restaurant stretches from one
end of the store to the other. Artifi­
Carry Assistants to
cial sunlight effects nre obtained hy
Solicit Taxi Fares the glowing golden walls and ceiling
Mexico City.—This capital offers to of the lounge.
ambitious young men a possibly
Beams stretch across the celling of
uniqu* opportunity—that of becoming the restaurant, which is papered In
an assistant taxicab driver. Many of silver. On the walls are dull orange
the taxi chauffeurs of Mexico City car­ and green lights In alabaster globes.
ry helpers. Their duties do not seem
The carpet Is yellow, with blue
arduous.
"suns” on It, with the chairs and
While the driver, who Is usually the tables o f apple green.
Shimmering
owner, handles the cur, Ids right-hand green taffeta curtains give an Illusion
man busily engages himself In keeping of leaves and woods outside.
a sharp lookout for customers. If he
“ We wanted something thnt would
is a good assistant and a willing work
cheer up women shoppers on dull, sun­
er he crooks his finger in a question­ less days which are a sample of Eng
ing manner at passers-by and persons land In nny season,” one of the direc­
standing on corners.
Naturally, if tors declared.
one wants a taxicab the assistant fails
Features of the service nre quick
to spot tliL, prospective fare.
But luncheons nnd American dishes.
theoretically he specializes In estab­
lishing contact with the public as a
W h a t N e x t?
kind of
table salesman. Probably
New York.—High school boys from
If he likes your appearance he will
the sidewalks of New York nre being
open the door for you when you get In.
taught the proper way of Inviting a
Some of the assistant drivers. It Is
girl to the movies and Just what one
alleged, do not love their work ns well
does at an afternoon tea.
as they should und are In It only for
what they can get out of It—namely:
E x tr a o r d in a r y !
continuous free travel. Others, It Is
said, get their jobs only because their
New York.—Two hundred and fifty
employers cannot
endure driving girls— with a very few men—gathered
aronnd all day without some oue to nt a dinner, and there were no cig­
j talk to.
arettes nor liquor.
In still another category are those
who act as bodyguards, safeguarding
to some extent the danger of holdups *+ + *+ + + *+ *+ 4 -*+ + + + + *4 '*+ + 4 --f--i4
nt night.
The committee has given ns the
scripture units chapters 7, SI, 30 and
37. It will materially help In the
grasp of the lesson If brief attention
he given to these chapters; therefore
in the outline brief reference will be
made to chapters 7 and 31 while con­
fining the main exposition to chapters
30 and 37.
I. Isaiah's Message to Ahaz.
1. Prophecy concerning Immanuel
(th. 7).
The occasion of this prophecy was
nn invasion from the north by Israel
and Syria.
Tills invasion greatly
alarmed Ahaz. To calm Ills fearful
heart Isaiah assured him that God's
purpose concerning ttie nation would
not fall. He urged the exercise of
faith in God, offering to confirm his
faith by working any miracle desired.
While with false humility he refused
a sign the prophet nnnouuced the giv­
ing of a sign which would be the birth
of Immanuel.
2. A promise of divine protection
(ch. 31).
Ahaz foolishly called for the help
of Assyria and Egypt ag-lnst Israel
and Syria. Isaiah rebuked him for
tills, showing him clearly that ids only
help was in God.
II. Judah Invaded by the Assyr­
ians (Isa. 3G).
1. Itabshakeh meets a deputation
from Judah (vv. 1-21).
He represented Sennacherib, the
king of Judah, whose mission was to
induce Assyria to surrender.
His
method to accomplish this tvas:
(1) Intimidation (vv. 4-9).
He tried to bully them Into submis­
sion.
(2) Misrepresentation (v. 10).
He asserted that it was useless for
them to put their trust in God and
even declared that the Lord had sent
him to destroy Egypt
(3) He tried to create a panic
among the people (vv. 13-21). Fear­
ing such a panic the deputation of the
Jews urged Itabshakeh not to speak
in the Jews’ language.
(4) He promised them plenty In an­
other land (vv. 10, 17).
2. The report to Hezekiah by the
deputation (v. 22). They rent their
garments in fear and dismay over
their perilous condition, for the crisis
long before predicted by Isaiah had
now come upon them.
III. Hezekiah’s Behavior (Isa. 37).
1. Resorted to the House of the
Lord (v. 1).
This Is a sure retreat for God's peo­
ple in time of distress ( I ’s. 73:16, 17;
73:13).
This action was prompted
by faith, for God Imd promised that
whoever in time of distress resorted
to His house would be heard by Him
(I I Chron. 7:15, 10).
2. Sent to Isaiah (vv. 2-7).
The natural and logical thing for
the king to do under such circum
stances was to send for God’s prophet.
3. Hezekiah’s prayer (vv. 14-20).
Rabshakeh, who seems to have with­
drawn from Jerusalem for a little
while, now returned from Sennacherib
with a letter warning Hezekiah againsl
trusting God for deliverance, for no
God was able to stand against the
Assyrian army. He spread the letter
before the Lord and prayed.
(1) He recognized God's throne,
making It the ground of his plea
(v. 10).
He reposed his faith In the lord
ship of Jehovah, knowing that all
power and authority resided In Him.
(2) He recognized the peril which
threatened the people (vv. 17-19).
(3) He asked for itellverance (v. 20).
4. Isaiah's message to Hezekiah
(vv. 21-35).
(1) That Sennacherib’s sin was
blasphemy against the Holy One of
Israel (vv. 21-23).
(2) That Sennacherib had forgotten
that he was an instrument In God's
Anatole France’s Brain Like
hand (vv. 24-28).
(3) Thnt Judgment upon Sennach­
Fine Clock, Doctors Say
erib was Imminent (vv. 29-35).
Paris.—Anatole France, noted French
IV. The Assyrian Army Destroyed author, had a smaller brain than the
(vv. 30-38).
average man, Dr. Guillaume Louis and
The angel of the Lord went forth Doctor Dubrleul-Chambardel, who per­
and slew In the camp of the Assyrians formed an autopsy on the hody, told
185,000 men, so Sennncherlb was the Academy of Medicine recently. M.
turned back by the way he came.
France’s brain weighed 1.017 grams,
while the average weight for n man's
brain Is 1.300 grams.
“ It was the
T h e B ib le as a F o u n d a tio n
I have always found in my scientific \ most beautiful brain I ever saw,” one
studies that when I could get the of the doctors said. “ It looked like
Bible to say anything upon a subject | one of those pretty little clocks Jullen
It afforded me a firm platform to ! Leroy nsed to make In the days of
stand upon, nnd a round In the ladder Lonls XV. clegnnt nnd light, hut henu-
hy which I could safely ascend.— I tifully chiseled and wonderfully pre-
I else.”
Lieutenant Maury.
G o d ’ s G ia n ts
All God's giants have been weak
men, who did great things for God
because they reckoned on flis being
| i. Itb them.—Hudson Taylor.
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od of determining the exist­
ence c ' tubercjlosls In man
kind, even when unsuspected,
was announced hy Dr. Arthur
Vernes, head of the Prophylac
tic Institute, whose work has
been greatly facilitated by large
gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Frank
J. Gould.
Vernes asserted thnt more
than 10,000 tests have verified
the accuracy of his method
which Is based on a photometric
test of the blood. Tuberculosis
Is frequently active when the
lungs nre entirely free of It. he
said, fie said cases had been
found where tuberculosis was
not suspected hut thnt the test
showed Its presence and the
hidden sent of the disease was
then found.
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The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for
pain. But it’s just as important to know that there is only one
genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and
on the box. I f it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn't, it is
n o t! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds,
and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and
rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer— at any drugstore—
>vith proven directions.
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
Isplrln la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcacldester of Sollcyllcacld
H is D ecisio n
“ Iloora w !
Hooraw!”
suddenly
Shouted Gap Johnson of Rumpus
Ridge. “ Glory hallelooyer!”
“ Now what's the matter with yout”
asked hts wife.
“ I was reading along nnd didn’t find
anything Interesting for quite a spell
and was about to (ting the paper down
when I ran onto the account of a last
chance sale of Shakespeare's books—
i f 1 don’t buy ’em now I'll never get
another chance I”
“ Well, what about It?"
“ I hain't a-going to buy ’em; that’s
all.” — Kansas City Star.
CORNS
Ends pain a t once /
In one minute pain from corns is ended.
Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads do this safely
by removing the cause—pressing and
rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medi­
cated, antiseptic, healing. At «11 drug
and shoe stores. Cost but a trifle.
DZSchoiVs
Z i n o -p a d s
Drugs Excite
the Kidneys,
Drink Water
Take
8alta at First Sign
Bladder Irritation or
Backache
of
P ut one on — them pain is gone!
For Old Sores
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
The American men and women must
guard
constantly
against
kidney
trouble because we often eat too much
rich food. Our blood Is filled with
acids which the kidneys strive to
filter out; they weaken from over­
work, become sluggish, tlie elimina­
tive tissues clog and the result Is kid­
ney trouble, bladder weakness and
a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead; your back hurts or the urine
Is cloudy, full of sediment, or you nre
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night; If you suffer
with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous
spells, acid stomach, or If you have
rheumatism when the weather Is bad,
begin drinking lots of good soft water
nnd get from your pharmacist about
four ounces o f Jnd Salts. Take a
tablespoonful In a glass of water be­
fore breakfast for a few days and
your kidneys may then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid o f grapes nnd lemon Juice, com­
bined with Uthla, nnd hns been nsed
for years to help flush nnd stimulate
clogged kidneys, to centralize the
acids in the system so they no longer
nre n source o f Irritation, thus often
relieving bladder disorders.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In­
jure, makes a delightful effervescent;
llthla-water drink nnd belongs In every
home, because nobody can make a
mistake hy having a good kidney
flushing any time.
T h e B o ss’ C h a n c e
AO denier* are Mthorized to refuad roar * meyfor th*
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In
ctmnection w ith l-ark.r', Itair Pa »« " Mskestho
hiur .Up ami flulTr- »» wat. l>, mail or at drug-
irista. Uiacoa Ui.micat Worka, 1‘atchogue, N. I.
Coughs and Colds
a re not only annoying, but dangerous.
I f not attended to at once they m ay
d e velop Into serious ailment.
B o s c h e e ’s S y r u p
ITelp— But I haven't asked you for
more salary before.
Boss— Of course not, nnd I never
had reason to fire yon.
Is soothing: and h e alin g In such cases,
and has been used fo r six ty -on e years.
80c nnd 90c bottles. Buy It at your drug
store. G. Q. Green, Inc., W oodbury,
Resin from the almaclga tree Is
used tn making fine varnish nnd pat-
' «lt-lcather and hy natives for drlv-
[ ¡ng away mosquitoes.
Thirty-nine state«, Porto Itlco and
Hawaii now have forestry depart­
ments or other agencies to look after
their forestry Interests.
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