Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 08, 1927, Image 7

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    N ew W a y to Learn Music
Red and white lights Hushing along
the keyboard Instead of notes on a
printed page tench pupils to play the
piano by the latest method The key-
board has miniature electric lamps be­
hind Its keys, all controlled by the
teacher's piano. When he strikes a
chord, corresponding lamps light up
on the pupil's keyboard.
The method la said to be much
speedier than the usual laborious way
of learning the notes.
East Harlem, one of the most con­
tested districts In Manhattan has cur­
ried on a most Interesting health pro­
gram during the past six years, result­
ing In a decidedly reduced mortality
rule, writes Savel Zimand, In the New
York Times.
The East Harlem health center Is
operated by the health department of
the city, assisted by private health
and social agencies, During the last
five years the general death rate of
Manhattan hns increased while that
of East Harlem has been reduced ma­
terially. The rate for Manhattan In
1925 was 4.9 per cent greater than In
1920 and that of East Harlem was 29
per cent lower, according to Kenneth
D. Widdemer, executive director of the
center.
One of the most Important gains
was made In the case o f Infant mor­
tality. From 412 deaths of children
under one year of age annually In
1916-20, the number dropped to 191 In
1925, All of the children's diseases
decreased.
The American Red Cross was re
sponsible for the origin of the center
providing headquarters and the funds
during the first three years. Six years
ago the city health department and
22 qgencles established the real ceil
ter. From time to time departments
have been added and the facilities In
creased.—Welfare Magazine.
Close Association of
Parents and Teachers
FINNEY OF TH E FORCE
Very Unusual Children
Keep Stomach and Bowels Right
B y Sivtn ff b ab y Ib a b cm il«*». t>nrv!y
T tcetabd «. u i ia n u a n d ch iid ra n ar « « v la te r .
MRiWiUS’X V S SYtW
krinara a aton i:h ir.c.< rat»fy-f'< r esu lt#
to mak.aB baby’ a a t o n a c h d i g e t
food an d bow ala m ove a# _
th e y ahoakl a t towthtnff
tlr-.o. G u aranteed 1 rv a
fro m narcotics. op fr­
at««, a leob cl and a ll
h arm fu l tnyrcdU
.- .« j a n t i. S a f e a n d
a a tiafactory.
H iA r A t f
That Cold
F»»r W o m e n w h o n e e d e f f e c t iv e d o u c h e p o w ­
d er. u.-,«» W o -N e a a —a a t r ln g e n t . ao »thin «, .«a fa.
S* h i 1 fo r c ir c u la r . Il b< . C. O I» W o S e a #
la tb o r . 11«.. > •». Rta. “ C ,“ Loa A n a e le a C a llf.
“May End in Fla
Check it T o d a y s
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l i t S H IM a n d o t h e r ayn !•’ .'ina of
lliK h B lo o d l ’re.waura a r e q u ic k ly r e lie v e d b y
11 fo r tria! C le v e
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M01 F lo o d H id « . Biui F r a n c isc o . C a lif.
M IC N O lD R .
[ the four necessary things in one.
S top « t h e c 1 m tw-M
t "tr hour*
c h e c k s t h e fever, op en » the
b o w els, to n e a th e e n tir e a y a te in .
SC H O O L FO R M EN
There's a way to do it-H IL L 'S. Does
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T r « « .., 1 « S U U N liS , TSADES m fSO FliSIU N S
k u r o it a u y t iin e . S r n d f o r l l lr r o t u r r .
O R E G O N I N S T I T U T ! O F T tC H N O L O O V
Y . M . t i. A . lU U g .
P u r t U t n t l.O r
be «.it,»tied w ith a n y th in « lea*
«op®
C O ld S
HILL*«
Caaeara — Bremida — Quin«#«
When u muu gets u chance to dis­
p ose o f Ills troubles he always heap*
up the measure.
EY^HURT?
*,
.
F o r Colds, C rip or In flu en za
nnd ns n P reven tive, ta k e I.axatlv«
BROMO QUININE T ablets. A Safe and
Proven Rem edy. The box h .n rs the
sig n a tu r e o f E W. Grove. 80c.—Adv.
For burnin* or Maly lids,
and to rwlirro luflrm ws
r
Mon indioreneiMUSe Mitchell
Â
Bye Salvo, arcordin« to dlree-
tiona. Soul hin«, healin«.
■ A L L # R U tJ IIL
14T Wawarly Plssee
«sw Torfc
A dog never pretends; but a cat
doe*.
Ring W a s in Safe Spot
At Elmdale, Kan., a brand new bride
created u furor when she lost a $390
diamond engagement ring. The entire
town turned nut to try to find it and
after everyone had missed dinner the
bride happened to remember etie had
hid the diamond In her stocking.—In­
dianapolis News.
FROZEN FEET
A f t e r t h e flr a t m e a s u r e » f o r f r t x e n fee%
A n gara o r e a r » C-arboil ta t h e id e a l t r e a t­
m e n t. I t s m e d ic in a l o i l s a n d a n tia e p ti#
c h e m ic a l!, a o o th th # t i s s u e s , a lla y »or#-
nest* a n d h e lp t o p r # v # n t c o m p lic a tio n « .
A B 0 -c e n t b o x f r o m y o u r d r u g g is t ia all
i h n t i s r e q u ire d .
Y o u r m o n e y b a c k i f I t f a il s t o aatlafy«
S P U R L O C K « N E A L C O .. N aah viU e. T e n n .
Callouses
6 8 2 2 D ea th s from
W h oop in g C ough
Quick, safe, buro relief from I
painful ca llou ses on the fe#t. |
At oU dru< «mJ shoe Mov*M
The Kansas City Council of Parents
and Teachers, organized as a council
Whooping cough is the most neglected
of children's diseases, and one of the
In 1915, has grown to n membership
most dangerous. There are 6822
of 22.09*1. standing as one of the fore
deaths reported in a single year in the
most cou tells of the national parent
United States from this disease. There
teacher organization. The council 1« is no cure for whooping cough, it usu­
made tip of the following groups: Six
ally runs its course, but relief can bo
ty-nlne grade school associations, with
and its duration shortened. A
F riven
,
Jew drops of Dr. Drake's Glessco will
19.252 members; 20 preschool asao
relieve the most violent paroxysms of
elutions, with 537 members; 0 high
coughing, and qiven regularly it will
school associations, with 948 mem
lessen the seventy of the attacks and
hers; 4 Junior high school assocln
bring quicker recovery. Endorsed by
tlons, with 1.247 members, nnd 2 physic-ana and sold by druggists on
gu
church nnd community house assocln
“ larantee of complete satisfaction.
o0<
Ic by all dealers everywhere.
tlons, with 112 members The largest
single group membership comes from
the Rnncroft school, where 1 954 par
F inding His Sphere
ents are active memlers. The North­
“ Why did you send your son into
east Junior high school, with 039 mem the nir service?"
hers. Is the largest high school asso­
"Recntise he Is no earthly good.”
ciation In Missouri. The J. C Nich­
ols school association hns the illstlnc
The part of life which we really like
tlon and honor of having every father Is short.—Seneca.
mother nnd teacher a member.
The room-mother plan, together
TUU c SUFFER
v r r c n r FROM
n v ri a .
DO YOU
with the hearty co-operation of prln
clpnl and teachers Is held responsible
to a large extent for this 199 per cent
membership. Mothers act as spon
sors for each room, answering ques­
Oliva T ar ha« relieved hon-
tions of parents ns to the purpose of
drt-d* |ta suothinf t»>ne «xlur
reitvvM Irritation 11«« e ite r-
the movement. Its value to children,
nallvan.l internally A wosiler-
ful relief f« r eereneea and In­
and the u«e of dues. The mother
flam m atio n , cold«. hrenehlua.
eoutihin« P»,e. harmleea.
sponsors work with the membership
HALL # nUCKTL New York
committee.—Christian Science Moni­
tor.
THMA?
/St*lf luudntloii abounds Minting the
unpolished, hut nothing can stamp h
The following communication to the man more ftia rp lj as Ill-bred.—<’hurh»s
St. Louis Post.Dispatch Is pertinent: Buxton.
“ I should like to ask tlironch your
columns Just why do the advocates of
tree planting on the public highways
not advocate fru it and mil trees
where the soil Is adaptable or suit­
able for such trees. Inasmuch ns fruit
nnd nut trees would he so much more
valuable to the citizens of the stntp
and reduce the cost of fruits nnd mils,
which are becoming prohibitive?
“ At least every other tree should tie
a fru it or nut tree, nnd I believe every
citizen would tie willing to pay for
at least one fru it or nut tree. I'm
sure I would pay for more than one
"Make the highway* attractive by
mixing fru it and nut trees among the
shade trees—half of each, nt least,
and give fru it nnd nuts to nil."
DiScholTs
Z in o -p a d s
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh
A Healing A; tiseptic
Money back fur flrat bottle If not suited. AH ileal»«.
Garfield Yea
W as Y o u r
G ran d m o th e r’ s Rem edy
For every stomach
nnd Intestinal 111.
This good old-fash-
toned herb homa
remedy for consti­
pation, stomucb Ills
mid other derange­
ments of the sys­
tem so prevalent these days Is In even
greater favor us a fuinlly medicine
than In your grandmother s day.
W. N. U „ PORTLAND, NO 53-1927.
W e H ave W ith Us
Never was the world so wide for
hsppines*. nexer so deep for ib e cur­
rent of friendliness. Never so many
men of good will, never so nnlenf .
desire for pence on earth n -ver so
many lliln-rs to make one happy.—
Woman's Home I'ompaalmi.
Trees for H ighw ays
THE FEATHERHEADS
So Felix Had to Take a Trip
Thought for Tod.iy
An m-re of performance 1« north *
whole world of promise — H owell
See Hom e as ft W ill Be
Architectural service I» not an ex­
travagance, not even an expense It
Is nn Investment and a genuine sav­
ing.
Always build from plans, sml be­
fore going ahead have a picture made
of what the plans call fo r; In that
way avoiding disappointment later
when the bnlldlng Is op.
The expense o f a rendered perspec­
tive sketch Is small, and It often re­
veals the need of changes here nnd
there. These can be easily made In
the plans.
The W eed Law
Rank weeds give a neighbor!) I >,
scraggly nrd unkempt nlr. The mm
plete citizen attends regularly to the
mowing and removal of unsightly weed
patches wherever he may be re mm
sible for those unpatriotic growths
Where the property owner or vacant
I tot owner neglects bis duty, there Is
i authority and responsibility to Insfieet
and act for the community good at
i the expense of the derelict weed crop
! producer. — Lafayette Journal and
Courier.
D on’t Spare Paint
Those who refrain from adequately
pslntlng exposed wood are In the class
with the penny-wl«e. pound foolish In
addition, failure to [mint loses one an
esthetic pleasure which must lie
-lasted with one of the truest Joy. of
life.
SAY “ BAYER A SPIR IN ’’ and INSIST 1
Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” on tablets you are
not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe
by millions and prescribed by physicians fo r 25 years.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Safe^
Accept only “ R iver” package
which contains proven directions.
Bandy “ Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
A.pOLx is iks tro4< —ark of Bazsr M u o fs r to r a of lluouacoUtaotdestor of SsUcyUcscJS
•75S
Soothes the Throat
I>ootens th e phlegm , promotes expect«,ration,
gives a gixxi n ig h t’s rest tree fro m coughing.
T h is rem edy ha* Been relieving coughs due to
cold* fo r *ixty>one years. 30c and 90c bottles.
Buy if at your drug store.
O . O . O roM . I s
.N.J.
BOSCHEE’S SYRUP