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or varnish, usually you
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where the Fuller deal
ers conic in!
Tlicy will furnish any kind
of paint or varnish you
need. If temporarily out
of stock it will be obtain
ed for you from a nearby
Fuller Branch within
twenty-four hours.
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i lose to every Ftller
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.' Fuller Dealer about
ting problem. lie
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It's the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
-anil it's a help to di
gestion and a cleanser
J a lor the mouth
-JUL 1CCUI.
Wrlglcy's means
benefit as well
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CliUll 1'AKl.H UP
child wixivwu:
Tho Mothers Club of UiIh oily Ih
ilovotlng much tltno to jtivunllo pro
(n'llon iiinl child wolfitro worlt at
iho semi-monthly meetings ut this
tlnio. Tho following well wrliton
paper was road by Mrs. Clarence
Young ttt a runout nicotine.
I HO.MH
J Tlioro is a consensus or opinion
J that irregularity of homo II fo Ih
vluwod oh tho Krontont factor toward
Juvonltu delinquency. Tho problom
of Juvonllo (lolltinuoncy Ih mi Iiibuu
. of tho day. With our Juvonllo courts
'crowded with cIiooh our pollco rec-
i nrds cluttered with unusual onsen In-
- vulvitis; tho wrongdoings or inlsdl-
rootod or neglected ohlldrun, tho
tlmo Ihih como for u public uprising
. to domuud Hie sufo guarding of tho
coming generation and to Inculcate
, In tho iuIiiiIh of pnronts who aro
willfully negligent, tho ponalty of
tliolr neglect and In tho minds of
thoHo who nro careless, tho conao-
j quoucos of tliolr carelessness also
I to Imbed in tho iiilmlti of chlldrou
tho folly of misdeeds.
No problom In moro vital at thin
tlmo and no mibpoct should havo
tnoro attontlou and no campaign
idtould havo moro ardent Htipport
of tho iiooplo of an community who
havo tho Intermit of tho coming
generation at heart.
A child has tho right to a normal,
decent Hympathetlc homo; the right
to tho caro and protection of tho
Htato In caHO its uaturnt guardians
fall In their duties; tho right to bo
safeguard :iKn tniit corrupting I n
nuances and debasing environments;
the right of deliverance from ocon
omlu proesuro and the Horfdom of
ohlld labor In all of Itn fornix.
Tho limit Important part of. any
Juvonllo work l homemnklug edu
outing parent! to sou that tho strong
est human obligation ls that (f
parents to tho child.' If moral stun
dnrds are not maintained within
the home, respect for tho moral stan
dards will not be malutalueud out'
aide of homo. The school can only
build upon the foundation laid with
in the fnnilly lift. Tho homo mid
Mm trhool nunt bu mud the im
mortal foundation of an Imttk-rinl
stato. m
Cheater A t-yotfof Hit: Urothor
Karm BtroiM tho pood of parent
co-operating In child training, and
uf parent understanding ihelr ohl
drcn. Hi eunrttd lax marriage and.
dU.iroa li.wa nj productive cf child
nrobktm und urged thut uloun'
amusementa be provided for ohlldun.
The lam word hud nut been mild
- -through tho exhuuitlvo lltorature
on the subject might Indicate that
It had been on the subject of
ji.irontal responsibility for Juvenile
crlmo when n Ht. Louis Judge con
trlbuled a new thnuRht to, tbu nym
poslum. Ha JoIiib tho ehortiH of
condemnation of pareute In tnpt
ImttancoH In which youngHtors go
.rotiR but ho nddM thnt it Ik "not
Ilio Ignorant people who uoglcct
Mi. Ir chlldrou, but tho pIchmi re
voking pnruntu." In other wordH,
avU doalro to bo rid of whatever
i-ontJtutoH an obHtacle to lnilut
guiico In not aHHOclated with lltur
iuy or Itn reverse, but Ih an evil to
lH corrected by otbor iiiciiiih than
uo-callcd formal education. Hut In
ability to comproboinl tho obllgatloiiH
of parenthood Ih a form or "Ignor
once" that Iho Judge evidently baa
overlooked In IiIh claHHlflcatlon One
finds It bard to think of dUijuallfi
catlon moro comploto than that of
tho father or mother who muni
abandon tho youngatera in order to
enjoy life.
Moral MHd Hplrltual Neglect
Tho child must bo given tho op
portunity to learn of rollgloua truth
and to worship Ood. Tho form of
religion matters not but it has been
Mr. Home Owner
You don't know it all; I don't know it all,
The oilier follow doesn't know it nil; But
togobhor wo know o-lieck-of-n. lot.
et s
Get Together
Yuu UA me what, you aro going to do in
tin way of building and homo decorating
Huh .spring and I'll toll you Home things I
Know about that, and will make you prjeoH
that ' will make you Hit up and tako notice,
Get Me?
eer ez: ,0.
PJ MHx
WJh
proved by experluucOH In Ublldreuii
OourtH that lollglon Ih oBbuutlnl lit
tho training of children und Unit,
110 hntlng good can bu achlovod
when till nplrlluul devolopmeut Ih
uogleutod.
Hex
There Ih an much danger In pro
sontltiK facts proiuuturely an In
wltlilioltllng needed Intitruotlnns,
Bex I'rltnoH are often caiiHed by an
erfort to obtain kuowlegdu wlilnli Ih
liiHtluctlvely InteroHtlng to nil. Chil
dren may bo Htupld unough in tliolr
adult-planned Hchool ntudleH, but
they will exhibit ,thc uioxt alert
appreciation of tho falutciit nllUHlon
to hux. Hero we havo an tutttlnrlUo
IntcroHt. Tho Htupld boy w.iUoh up
(Mlekly when iiucli Intoro'dH arc ep
preached, bin whole body Ih already
on edge with naturen phyntcal awak
ening and what duett he got'' Prob
ably a Jumble of rotten misinforma
tion and thou ho finds thai ho Is u
man and now, perforce, iniiHt try
hlniMclf.
What of the girl Htnndlng on the
frontier of the dark world of pion
tltutlou? It used to be Haiti of her
that she was Hiibnormal It she foil,
hut now wu Know that hIio In no
more ho than her happlor ulRturH In
society. The dllllculty with her Is in
her unregulated emotional ronctlniiH
mid Uicho are but normal pubescent
phenomena eminently characteristic
of puberty, und destructive only In
the absence of a wise morthor'ji caro.
Hoclal disease are spreading
nmkliig our homo no longer invio
late Can we tench purity to our
boys and girls and the sacrcduesH
of parenthood. It must bu done by
oxpert. Hut it must be done.
.Mm. rctniiiH itimsoll, fluid secre
tary for I'nelflc itutciw und I'rotoc
tlon Roeloty tulls that HO pur cunt
of girls in l.ouieu Home make good.
Follow up work is done for sovernl
yonrs.
Not all girls nro dslluuuent, homo
abandoned by mothers. .Mrs. Itus
sell line 7ft girls reporting to her
ruffularly. oven lliougli rnlonwd to
iliuir own motbum. Home inotliers
are only n dvtrlmout (All socially
minded people eliould rend lotils F.
hl"ia nr ticks fwlnrtHl In ftunday
()rgnhlan.)
.Many can are ilio rvaiilt of
piotbors allowing their dauKhiam to
utr out at all hours for dunao or
Ljuy riiks or oven to slay over night,
taking iholr word that tliuy aro with
;!rl frioiids.
The eiddtttl fnet In tbu oullro out
:rt k cf this Institution Ih that a
liirgtv-iiumher of tho glrln' havo been
rr'.d Into dulluiiuoncy by fnthors,
brother, uurle. mid most dlasuntlm;
ol all gniuillnlhcrs. usually In eases
whore Iho mother has dlod or do
sorted the home, l'ublle spirited
citizens should concern themselves
to look Into tho situation of nuy
little girl left in a homo without the
protection or a mother, particularly
In Ijoluteii Hectious of the country.
A eht'ld's definition or hnppluess
N thai which nuggosls plensura and
vtijoymeul. That Is only natural, for
If wo think of n child as happy, wo
think at tho same time of the ro
creation und nmuionionts. A child
without an Instinct and u deslro for
play would be a morft abnormal and
unhappy one. Its diversions, bow
over aro'iiot always easy to regulate,
for ploosuro cunuot bo forced down
anyone's throat. If a child does
not. like tho umusomeut provided for
,it, It will sully forth to find imbutl
lutes for such uniunements and those
substitutes aro too often of u dan
gerous type. The whole question
needs moro study and consideration1
than lias been given In the pust. The
child's point of view Und its natural
tastes should be better appreciated
und understood so that something
satisfying may bo given it In the way
of recreation, and its amusoments at
tho same time inado safe aud clean.
At tho bottom of muny Juvenile
delinquencies und disastrous exper
iences we find a natural craving for
amusement and advonturo which, if
it had been understood and wisely
treated in tho beginning might have
beuji eusily controlled, We might
us well realize that whatover wo do,
chlldrou aro going to Join in the
universal quest for happiness und
pleasure, us one of tliolr rights. It
Is for us, therefore, to see thut they
are properly guided In their sourch
for recreation aud aro taught to find
enjoyment In thp flnor tilings of life.
Aro tho children of our community
to bo taught to think rightly and to
llvo usofully or aro they to bo al
lowed to drift uJmloHsly with no re
gard for their personal obligations!
toward tho state mid socloty at
largo? They often roach tho purl
ing of the ways soonor than ono
would suspect. If their thoughtu
nod activities aro properly directed
and they aro kot moutally alert and
spiritually awako thoy will bo fitted
to tako Iholr nllotcd partu an effic
ient and balpful citizens In the fu
ture. If, on tho othor hand, thoy
uro pormlttod to bocomo selfish and
HQlr-euutorod, ir thoy aro nllowod to
grow liidlft'eront to their obligations
nud woak In Holf-dlselplluo ftnd bqIN
eontrol, iho will soon Iokq rospcot
for all authority and fall Into that
rlii i which bereft of decent Incen
tive mid healthy Meals, und ucoth
lug with discontent and IuwIc.-mhuhs,
throatuiin danger to our common
wealth,
Out of whluh material uro we go
ing to build tho city and statu of
tomorrow 7 Tho choice Ih ours to
make, and wu nil share a common
responsibility In soiling that our
children aro taught to'roveronco and
fight for those Ideals which wo Just
ly regard as tho cornerstone of our
beloved country,
No ono should be discouraged ut
the magnitude of tho task. If ovory
year wo progress a little in promot
ing child welfare and developing
tiio.to who are working In Iho flnhh
of religion, education, health and
ways tin Individual can contribute
bin or her aliuro to iho advance
iiulill of child wolrnro In general.
lilt; Brother and Hlater organiza
tions nro merely asked to Intorcut
themselves iilngly in the caso of u
iioy or girl.
ISach effort, small as 11 may seem
taken In aggregate produce!) a re
sult which Is astonishing In its far
reaching effects, v
A small ineanuro of service would
bu appreciated, churches, schools,
hospltubi, community centers, socle
lies Including such effective organ
isations nit Hoy Hcouts, Girl Scowls
our mothods .anil standards along i clubs, playgrounds, camps, and other
these linos; II' we laky no backward
ntops and do not relax our efforts
wo shall move steadily forward to
ward tho goal.
In leaching chldrcn to take IhoTr
part and to fit themselves for Iholr
duties as citizens of tomorrow, wo
must not Ignore or forget the obli
gations which wo ourselves, as clti-
souliil und civic groups lunumurnblo
which aro calling for tho public'
active co-operation titid Htipport und
to which everybody can contribute
something by way of personal inter
est.' These nro the main obligations
which tho statu owes its fulttro citi
zens. All subjects alluded to uro
sons of today, owe tho community ' ' Importance und each subject prop
in this respect. Wvory man and ' erly dealt with would require vol
winitnu In lint bind can render at I limes.
loiiHt some mennuru uf sorvlco to
ward this end. Tho work cannot bo
left to specialists and exports. Somo
Individuals may be In a position to
dedicate their lives to child training
and child saving, but alone and un
aided thoy cannot elevate nud pro
tect the whole youth of tho nation.
Tho oullro country must Join In tho
task with enthusiasm and accept
child coiiHcrvatlou as ono of Itn prin
cipal and sacred tenets ir the move
ment Is to ho carried on to a glorious
c'liisumiuatlou.
It gnra without suyylng thnt those
who are devoting their tlmo nud on
erpy to Hie caro and training of their
own chlldrou aro by thnt very not
rendering tho supromo service to
tin state, and this is also true of
protoc-
Theso aro essentially dopoudont
one upon another. Education would
bo futile without health, health
would bu dllucult without rcerontlon,
nud all three would be well-night
Impossible without ipropor
Hon.
Child labor cannot flourish sldo
by side wltli, education aud health.
Health cannot survive cruolty, abuse,
or noglect. Or ir n child is to bo
denied recreation nnd happiness, Its
Adueutlon, hoalth und moral train
ing might ns well bo thrown into tho
discard ni tho sanio tlmo,
' Glorious will be tho destiny of
this or any oilier nalicn which is
wlio enough to prepare Itn children
for the rospouslhliltloH which they
will hi hi Hod upon to bear. Happy
will bo Its future if its sous and.
u.uighlur are uplrllua'ly nwako nud
ivndy io I'ldb'iiti' themsLlvoH to It
service. Let us iico thut our chil
dren are ho guldad and guarded that
when the call comes to them they
shall not fait.
Why not go to the bottom of this
thing? Why not try prevention? A.
small fraction of the cost of such a
pollco force, spent on social treat
ment of tho Juvonllo dolinquont or
the young, Incipient offender, would
Indeed pay for 'itself "soveral times
over." Why not go back to causo?
Why do thoHo offenders, mostly
young men, apparently luck tho nonno
of right and wrong or any rogard for
tho property and welfare of others?
They havo not been educated moral
ly. Gluiriiclor, tho only real preven
tive of crime, has not been develop
ed. The crooked business men Ih
no bettor than tho petly thief or bur
glar. Holh have miseod out on a life
training which would make them
unoful nnd happy.
Why not Invest In a moro practical
direct system of touching character
In the schools, yen aud In tho church
also, nnd In othor Institutions estab
lished to train tho young? Why
not Invost a great tloal moro In
agencies that protect nud build up
homes nnd help parents to measure
up to tho most important task in
tho world the up-bringing of chil
dren? . --o
How To Strengthen Eyes
In n surprising short tlmo simple
f-ninphor, witclihuznl, liydrastln etc.,
nc mlsod In Lavoptllc eyo wash,
strengthens oyo so you can read or
work moro. One small boltlo shows
results. Aluminum eyo cup froe.
Itced IlroH., Druggiots.
Advertisement.
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YOU NEEB JNTOTT 'JKAJC2L,
rT" n n linn i-i fmri ifi i innniirn m in i in iniiririr-irr n 1 1 ' I
f.liy-two ytam ago I omorl W I'lm'i father moved to Magnet; J -"JJjr )
U.vbunv .T.uiti.mlKional e bankf ! v., Ar' , when the boy WBiif 11 WMBT f
it I ptiM.iltnt o thn Associate! (h n d u' a a cotton pickor. A
'.y (Sou Corporation or NV',yt.ir let' i h took a Job at 7ft
Y'lfc, wlnfji control fight bv . rcnta u d iy m ft vtiwnrill in the
(.i tuffeiii'M tir i. - ii"g a t ' ', j.jlgldn). inj town of Uoiker,
Myi,tKKi b . iQrtH ntuiui.by, as be 'wirnrl b . bo.ud t.nd Io Itfitic y
In kI.'ci ;ooly on n t.ny lu n rising at 4, inilklnt; the comth, build-
in K.iiiplaj,, Hot Springs t'eu: ).!ing tho lire and cooking tho lodg-
ArkanRn. Taken tram a nau-- irtr house nreukiaeB. nut lie saved
nh'ft evhool Wlirn ho avjs V.uh'.IH n month out of a total wnp;e of
Sain started Mu rmccr by mM):? I Si!) 80. and banked it Wlion ho was
pope r, berrlrr, fruit and nuta t , 22, Itcyburn was admitted to the
waiting iwMftigt ra at the rnilrna ! liar. u took n Job in n real oslnlo
aUt'on. lictwoon trains ho sol : '" -. at ISO, nnd at tho end of one
letter, tftrt and friiiis to neigh j ; had snved $4fG. At tho end
bnni Ilia nroAta aupported th of another year he had saved
wholu fauiily of six. hie father i $1,500 nud opened u law olllcc. Hut
Hrnlniis from'the farm bnlnsaml1
When he wn 1U he hnd twenly
lioye working for him ns nalesmec
Tlmt year his iiiothcr dltd uu I
the real estnte, bnnkinir nnd "r.on
oral store" olllro had grown. He con
centrated on the banking end of It
and Increuoed deposits from ?10
HADLEY
sac
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000 to f225.000 in ono year's time.
An a result of his remarkable
management, the little mnkeahift
combination busines.i became, in
11)01!, tho Union Trusf Co., and
Itcyburn was elected president. In
lOO.'l the deposits Win over
SI, 000.000, and Heyburn was tho
ilnnnclnl lender of I.itUo Hock. In
11)05 ho was elected president of
the Little Hock Clearing Houao
Association, nud in 1UU& was mndu
bend of tlio Arkansas Hankers'
Association. In 101i came th fa
mous John Clnil in department
store crash in New York. Key
burn was sent for
This Week
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Wheeler No 'Eay Mark Bijjcr 1'orU CowiBgVoulJ Miracles Da?
Home enthusiasts out WVt ntlii.u-ito import, lie inklit uUlte tX mi
luted by large Kclietl'ooks, luive In-'wuglne IroMey car tlmt hi oi.ut
illelwi .Senator Wheeler trying to dla-i showed tbU writer in hi Itou'loni
wuriige his nlilo liiotlgaMiitf. Hy
tlils (line they probably lesnt it,
for the Senator Is liivcKtlKutlng
THC.M io Hud out Jiini wlml uud who
lire leblnd the Indict meiit.
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Unc!aJo3ut;
Wuslilngtou knows that when
Senator Wheeler euterwl public llfo
lu .Montana ho found two political
parties out there, one called Itcpiib
llciin, one called Democratic, both
owned by copper mines.
When ho ventured to opoxo tho
copper capitalist be was informed
Hint he would be run out of Mon
tana. Hut ho had other plans, got
himself elected to the Henato of the
I'nlted Htatcs, aud now tbu people
aro hearing from him.
liven the fattest Hcketbook ought
to realise that this Is no time for
tluuuclal "rough stuff."
mnorntory. ugnr in iiiiini. uia .r
nild crons the Continent at I be rito
of sixty miles uu hour without lak
ng on fuel, and at less ibnii half
ilio iircHcnt cost of truiwiHxiatlou.
rimt ought to Interest rallrund uiau
now. If It doesn't, the kind of com
petition It will give thorn will tuiur
ct tliem later nnd TOO late.
II
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Dr. Ghapinun, excellent scientific
worker for the Auiericsn Museum of
Natural History, returns from the
Andes mountains bringing a bird
that brays like a donkey and a duck
that cuu't fly,
Iiefore amusement carrion you
away ut thought of a duck that can't
fly, ask yourself bow many human
beliigH there are that can't think?
Now York Is proud, learning from
United Htiites authorities thnt New
York's port bundled moro than oua
half of the total ocean passonger
traille p the United .States. Beattle,
Huston and Han Francisco wero next.
Well, that's to-dny'H news. How
long do you tuippo9o It will bo befnro
Jacksonville, Flu., and I.os Angeles
both have an ocean traille bigger tliau
tluil of which Now York Is so proud
today? Tills country Is only start
ing, and the really ilg ports and
cities are wt 111 to (bid tliolr place.
Those (bat rulo Ijio oil market say
tbeie won't bo any big advance lu
gasoline prices this Hprlug hecauso
"muddy roads will hold down ,tho
price." Muddy roads diminish nu
toniol(llliig. I.cmh nutoinoblllng
mentis sandier demands for gas, and
fttutillcr demauilH moans that tho
rulers don't put up I be price. In
oilier words. "What will Ilio tralllo
kiirV not "HVhi tine tho (Htxollno
cuttv Is ll.c Impnriiujr quoilon.
Henry Fo'd will buy a trolley lino
poiiii cMii" Mnsele RlumlH with I bin
.Jul" ut I'eusacola, lla., uccordlng
Hottort D. Towne says religion
la handicapped by n "lack of good
news." Thoro aro no moru firm uh
aurancea, such as tho one given to
Peter and Andrew; "Follow mo,
and I will mako you fishers of
men." Thoro aro no definite as
sertions about hell, if you arc wick
ed, and heaven, if you behave.
Clergymen split hairs. Knch ono
believes a part and denies a part.
The simple mind wants to helluva
everything,
Perhaps a few miracles would
help to revive faith and fill the
churches. Suppose the Kov. Dr.
Straton should say: "I warn yon
dissenting clergymen that you uro
all bound for perdition, nnd to
provo it I shall now chango Dr.
Jonos into a stfck of poppermitit
candy." Would not that confert
till if Dr. Jones did stiffen up and
slowly turn into striped pepper
mint? You'd think so, but the human
heart Is hard. You remember tho
Arabian philosopher, who said to
tho holy man: "You niny say to
mo, 'Twice two ro five, nnd to
prove it I'll turn this walking stick
into a llvo norpont but, oven jf you
chango your slick into u serpent,
I'll still say, thnt is interesting, but
twice two nro not live."
my good iricn 'lenry
kett Is a wan;-..;J, ! man. . .
Hell tx'.iif u hand in any gam.
an' play tho beat he can. . .
So fur tut ldiratlo i gous, '
Bint a ultlnln lljiht,--but 1.
vouUln't fool with novhin' tlu.
hu didn't thinl. wua right.
I've luni-J him prattlu half r .
day, about the war in Creifc.
nnd, he'd slam the dad-burr, tar- (
ifi like n Jcstico of tho peace,
lle'o farm it fer a season if tho
idea hit him square then, swap
it for a barber shop, an' go to
cuttln' hair!
If you search among tin
clorcy, you will hardly find a
man; that can preach a better
sermoucttu than Henry Tunltcti
can. . . . And, while tho wood
t .. . -I... i... ....ti.i i.i..
milk nuv uiiiu ujr mi miiiu uu u
done. I rrcknn )in'n n irnntiiH. If I
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cvor there wau onel
rfKkl -JvQitof -takbthw
A" gorilla, just urrived, is llvliiit
In u fltu) Now York 'hotel. How
it would surprise him if his dull,
worried brain could realize that tho
hotel was built, according to Dar
win, by tho Korillns, u small, feoblo
tribe of his own relations, weak in
muscle, tooth nnd clnws, nnd there
fore, compelled to think. Thinking,
thoy boenmo rtilora of tho world.
Frederick Lnndis pays thut this
coni'tiy, instead of admitting kJ
rib. n that como hero to dio of
homesickness, ought to admit metro
of tho right Idnd of l-hiropoan Im
migrants that would como hero to
build up tho United States nnd
MVE.
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