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6 Ten Eilat in One Family • TH K ÏIJ.USTRATEO KKATURK SECTION May 23. 1931 AM AZE A M INUTE SC IE N T I FA C TS ^ BY A R N O L D Shull We Protect Young (iirls I min I .ove? KTTTRELL. N C Among the descendants ot th e late Mr H an dy Crtidup. th eie nre ten women bearing the nam e. Ella. They In clude his children, grandchildren, and great grand children. They By J ll .lA JERO M E are An elder sister In Chicago brings Mrs Flla Person, his daughter; six grand children nam ed Ella: her problem to us this week. M rs Susie Ella Green. Mrs F ra n M.v Dear Mrs. Jerom e: cis Ella Person. Mrs. Ella Me- I do not wish advice for myself K night. Mrs. Mary Ella Hawkins. but for my two younger sisters. Mis* Hasu Ella Crtidup. Mrs Cora At least l w ant you to tell me Ella Perry; three great grand children nam ed Ella Mrs. Ella i w hat to do to Keep them from Crudtm. Mrs. M ary Ella Person going wrong We nre orphans and Miss Ella May Spencer. though we all live tu Chicago they do slot live w ith me My husband does not w ant them to live with us. he thinks they will worry me too much and put too m urh work on me. But I am wor ried all th e tim e lest they m ake it wrong step They are both good ! locking and "buy-craiy." How can 1 protect them ? UNHAPPY. You can 't protect girls but you can instruct them Talk to your sisters frankly about m en and the ways of m en T he only protection girls today can have is knowledge Then if they m ake a m is take they have only them selves to blame Of course, they II m ake m is let a Cold Settle takes. all ot us in love do. but if ih > know what they are doing the in your Keep your Dowels open during a cold m istakes won t be very serious ones Only a doctor Knows the im portance fc'ven if we could protect our sisters of this. T rust a doctor to Know best frrm love It would not be right to do so It would not m ake them h ap how it can be done. T hat's why Syrup Pepsin Is such a pier Do you think our m others and giandm otbers were any Uie Happier m art clous help during colds. It is the prescription of a tamily doctor for tlie elaborate system of protec who specialized in bowel troubles. tion which they endured? N they Tire discomfort ot colds is always were restless mnd neurotic and un- lessened when it Is used; your system tasy. They were m ade to play the ts Kept free fro a phlegm, m ucus and gam e of love blmdfolded and except acid wastes. The cold is "broken-up" in rare Instances th eir partners (heated oh them . more easily. * W henever the bowels need help. Of course, there are m any pitfalls Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sure for the young girl today—but also to do the work. It does not gripe or for the young m an. Indeed, life Is sicken; but Its action Is thorough. It perfect for no one. we all have to carries oft all the souring waste and take our chances. But If we are well poisons; helps your bowels to help arm ed w ith knowledge we can fight the battles of love with a good chance themselves. Take a spcjnful of this family of winning. Of course, we will be doctors laxative os soon as a cold wounded as are all good w arriors but starts, or the next tim e coated tongue, we will BOt be drf.M bad breath, or a bilious, headachy, ga iy condition warns of constipation Clive It to the children during colds, or whenever they're feverish, cross or upset. Nothing in It to hurl an y one. u contains only laxath e herbs, ma»lr a «lutly of tobacco aivd tu urea pure pepsin and other mild Ingre Antelope horns, gourds of many in Africa dients The way it tastes and the way species, bamboo and a hole In the They report th at the plant 1* now tt arts have made it the fastest sell «round partly Ailed with w ater are a cheat'd, anil snuffed all over ing laxative the drugstore carries! lew of the aids to sm oking which III« D ark smoked ontinent and on the have bern devised by the natives of neighboring C Island of M adagascar, a l Africa and M adagascar, according to though tobacco was Da W B. C a i ove r it's not introduced *he report hi the scientific expedition Into Africa until many alte r of the Field Museum of N atural His Its discovery In America. years Some n a tory Ih e expedition, consisting of tives were 'een to smoke tobacco BerthokJ Laufer. W ilfrid D Hambly through their flintlock musket#. They A Dm lori Family Laxatiie and Ralph Linton, recently returned filled the pr ru in g -p a n with tnboi CO to the U nited S tales after having and drew the smoke out through the i llltiz/le | To th eir lobaeco some African i tribes add Jtmson-weed or hem p, the ! latter plant being an Im portation from Arabia, to give their .moke an an honest proven treatm en t for *t*rility due to functional weakness added p<v. and zeneral ailment* of women which I have i»w*d with w onderful Buocess in thousand« of 'a*«« It in the reeult of • f ’C C K SS over thirty-five years' experience and ha« been C O f fC t M T B A T lO N praised in the highest term s by hundreds of m arried Ilk ir iN « ) HAND women, childless for years, who regained their health and then l**can»e hapa-y m others Mrs. F. Tfc# T f r f b * »i by !* IM • *; C R M N c S S h ly P ( ) W I ) i ; l I'd RU*r a«»f t llljr ut#d by Ih O U IB ltd « of p *0- G. (South Carolina) says, “ i am ju st w riting you ! • pie. 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W ith only one CongrpMinan In W ashington we are (iilferlng from the age old problem of supply and dcinam l. An ancient rualom th at hav coma down through the age* 1 » In »ore need ot being discarded th a t of having a prom inent personage throw out the first Irall at the opening of an Im portant gam e 8 0 lar the good Doctor O scar I Vel'rlest lias been m uslrred Into service In m any localities w ith an avalanche of requests pouring Into Ills office every day We have now reached the point where we will either have to elect m orr Congressm en or stage fewer ba.iball gam es But th at Just goes to show liow Inconsistent we are. Back in tlx old reconstruc tion days when the halls of Congress were practically bulging with dark- skinned representatives I rum all cor ners of th e Bible belt they had little or nothing to do on Saturday after noons The |»>or old favorite sons of Dixie Just sat around twlddl ng their thum b« or playing stud poker In the attic of th e Capitol. T lx y had plenty of tim e to toss out baseballs. but did anybody ask them to? Not on your life. Now th a t we have only one Congressm an we try to work him lo death. It ain 't right, |« rd nera Of course, he gets to see some pretty good gam es w ithout paying, but look at the tim e he haa to waste keeping his arm In trim . If till* keeps up the governm ent will hgve to set aside a fund so he ran go South In the Spring to get In condition and he ought to arrange hi* schedule so he can tos* out a few against some small town setups before taking on a com bination like Htlldale and Uie Black Box as he did when they opened A Congressm an like anybody else U likely (o get a little stiff during the w inter because there ts little dem and for tossing up first basketballs or kicking out tlrst football*. T here Isn't even *ny dem and for a Congress m an to take the first blow In a prise fight or let out the first groan In a wrestling m atch. During this period of Inactivity lx Is likely to heroine sol t and flabby Ih e re Is one redeem ing feature however, he can keep h 's wind good by staging two or three good filibusters during the session This custom of tosalnt. out the first ball Is a hangover from Ihc Homan Em pire at which tim e a prom inent Individual teas given the privilege ol toss.ng the first C hristian to the lions. Theae exhibitions were staged on S aturday also because Friday was a metHIaan day. T he (Spaniards also h are a custom of letting somebody throw out things at a bullfight A Congressm an would go over big down In Mexkxj because they are pretty gaod at thrwwtng the bull.