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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, April, 10, 1930 Hi 'White House" at Port au Prince, Haiti Gentle Rebuke Veiled in Parson's Profanity Why Wc Behave It was only a small church In a small town, so that the preacher could see that the stranger In the front pew had put a $10 bill Into the contribution box. Ity deep breathing be kept from fainting away with astonishment, and was able to respond to the stranger's greeting when he enme down from the pulpit at the close of the morning service. "I want to tell you," said the visitor, "how glad I am thnt I happened to drop In here this morning. That wns a d n tine Bonnon." . "Thank yoti,H said the parson. "And I want to say that I'm glad jou dropped In, and I was glad to see thnt $10 you dropped In, too. You know. It costs n h 1 of a lot of money to run a church." Huston Globe. like Human Beings Bj GEORGE DORSEY, Pk. D.. LL U How Politicians Get "Results" WHY do we like certain poems, melodies, songs, I sat through a Georgia hymns? camp meeting recently. The preacher exhorted and exhorted; no ono came "forward." Then another old familiar air was set In motion; many went forward. Leaders In religion, polities, and business because pet "results" they know how to piny on us. We buy or bite not according to our requirements or on the strength of the merits of the "goods" they sell us (for they ruroly talk merits), hut according to their appeal to our at- titudes. An excellent view of the "White House" of the Kepubllc'of Haiti, headquarters of Resident Louis Boruo. Virginia Society Rides to Hounck ' I k - f hi l nji ji uiiwi ii irnm' nil .in 1M We go to a political rally. Flags everywhere; pictures of Washington and Lincoln on the stage. That stage Is set for us; the trap Is baited. We do not need these settings; but they do their work; they make us favorably disposed. We cannot look at Our Flag or the Father of Our Country without being moved. Prayer follows: God, save America and bless the man who Is about to save It. Etc. Then the speaker talks about Lincoln and drags In other matters Irrelevant to his own fitness. And we are further moved. And with an "All together I" we 8lng "America." That decides us; be Is the man we want Whether we are positive or negative all depends, lint we are positively adapted for anything and everything ttint Interests us. Whether a particular thing Is to our inWe terest or not also depends. Imect-Catch'n- When abies Babies will cry, often for no apparent reason. You may not know what's wronp;, but you can always C've Castoria. This soon lias your little one comforted; if not, you should call a doctor. Don't experiment with medicines intended for the stronger systems of adults I Most of those little upsets are soon soothed away by a little of this pleasant-tastingentle-actin- g children's remedy that children like. It may be the stomach, or may be the little bowels. Or in the case of older children, a sluggish, constipated condition. Castoria is still All plants have interesting characteristics, but few are so endlessly mysterious and fascinating as are the and insect-catchin- i sss (PTKV 111 Plant! g linL asu Insect-devourin- plants, of which Florida has an especially large number, comprising species of buttenvorts, sundews, pitcher plants, and bladder-wortNo less than five species of pitcher plants grow In Florida, says Nature Magazine, and ttie large (lowers are so remarkable In form that a writer In 1C.72 aptly called them "fantastical flowers." Yet the hollow, trumpet-shapeleaves, dotted and veined with white and red and purple, are even more fantastic than the flowers, and most fantastic of all are the means by which those handsome leaves lure and capture and devour their living prey. the thing to give. It is almosf certain to clear up any minor ailment, and could by no possibility do the youngest child the slightest harm. So it's the first tiling to think of when a child has a coated tongue; won't play, can't sleep, is fretful or out of sorts. Get the genuine; it always has Chas. II. Fletcher's signature oq the package. g, American Jewish Farmer The Jewish Agricultural society For anyoa thit cm boj better rasei thaa ears has estimated tliHt there are 80,000 Thttt ti rt 2 rr. oU fUI f m Jewish farmers operating a million IT Deed our ' acres of farm land In the I'nlted need year baslneaa ...we efIs to It due the Witit Cmtofon fat Slate. largely FOKDHAM NURSERY CO. forts of this orgaiiiaztion that the Box F.Sandy.LUh and Salt Lake CUy.V'tali number Is so large. Thirty years can learn. ago, at the time of Its Inception, The principle back of breaking there were barely u thousand Jews White Leghorn Baby Chicks Sad and Lonely habits Is the same as that back of on American farms. The agriculGovernor Gunderson of South M hit lKhorn Iluhjr Chirk arc from Subforming them: substitution. not only offers scien- Our tural Hiclcty IiIkIi firodtK'vrH. Krom lai g hr laying said In Pierre In an address tific Sometimes it is stitute another. ImKrt whtta hundiotl per ent kkb. mM-aslends but and advice, money in to of rforniftnoe ntls with worn 1'f too be of KmrU difficult; the path may praise marriage: In Our many instances trupm'st rerorda from 22& to "Is there anything as sad and sists the farmers deep. Then it Is a habit; If useMurtalUy on over 6V. 000 ehl ka thtc na-r- n in securing a suitable location. In JfM thnn . Abmttutt proof I hey less, a bad one; If dangerous, lock lonely as the life of an old maid? nr from healthy nt"ck anil hutched right, $50.00 n i:Vinn ... Ia-'cot- u rs'ifei TI .H"l ! B I ! I D'l H1 sjP 6. til in up. farmer breaks a colt gradually. He accustoms It to the sight of things, to the feel of things; tittle by little. The first thing the colt knows, It Is bitched up. It Is broken to harness. Rut a colt can have Its conditioned fear reflexes. And when the stimulus comes umbrella, locomotive engine, auto, red dress, any fool thing it scares. One way to keep It from scaring Is to keep It away from fearsome things. A better way Is to condition it to men. With fesr of men rone, the colt begins to have conman about. fidence when there Is The human Infant has almost no specific fears. Its particular fears become conditioned and terribly real They can be conditioned out, gradually. The old habit of being afraid of certain things or persons Is replaced by other habits. liahlts, however Inherent or acquired, can nsually be broken up Horses by altering the stimulus. often show their fighting Instinct by kicking or biting at a passerby. But a horse which has bitten Into a sleeve of cayenne pepper Is not likely to bite Into another sleeve. If the figure passing behind him Is a dummy, and If his feet are Jerked from under him as be kicks at it, be will think of his feet the next time be Is Impelled to kick. The dog which Instinctively sucks egs loses his appetite for egps after he had crushed a cayenne pepper prepared egg. The Instinctive chain reflex now reads: Smell egg, hang out tongue to cool ; Instead of: smell egg, crock It, lap It up. Specific fears and other forms of emotion generally run In families; they are handed down, conditioned In. Children of A Members of old and prominent Virginia families, whose names hare been famous In social life In the Old Dominion for several centuries, rally to the call of the hunting horn on one of the fine old eBtates In the Llue IUdge foothills for the first spring meet. NEW CAVALRY CHIEF Fire Chief Racing With Death 9. ( 0 'X;.. !f SSL". . A ESS:- ''t::- - ,;Xv '' ..:'' v y lfX YIyQi V" '534 -- s St E 5 'mmm urn " MSffi:-- m "An obi maid was looking over the goldfish In a pet shop, siie was about to start an aquarium, you see. "These little fellows here, ma'am,' the salesman said, 'are 40 cents apiece. Them big ones are $l.!iO up.' "The old maid bent over and stud-lethe goldllsh through her spec- d tacles. "'Could you tell me,' she said wistfully, 'which sire would be the best company for me?" Nw Light Sava Bird For generations ocean-goinbirds, blinded by the bright light, have dashed their brains out against the walls and windows of coastal lighthouses. A new lamp has been de veloped at Hamburg that reflects the rays In such a manner that the birds can see where they are going. tests of the new lamps having proved successful, all the lighthouses along the German roasts are to be Ke-ce- equipped with them. EL 1SSI PLANT OUR HARDY HIGH ALTITUDE f grown trara, hruln, row, ppr.nnlmli n4 vlnta. A card mil brlna naw lt)t catalog, llcea low Katcflmrn wanl.4. iscomlort. TSKL UKB A ...... M K1MUF.KLV Salt, mlttl, punly tnablr al dnnynu out? 25c KIMHKKI.V MILLION, TAIK RMF.IUE8 Itt. 1. Henry has been named by resident Hoover to lie chief of tlie Tnlted States cavalry. He mro-edJUJ. Gen. Herbert H. Cnl, Ony Holllaler. Antiques Some men digging In the street no ticed a sign In front of a house "Antiques." They argued among themselves as to what the word meant. Finally one big man spoke up. "An he pronounced Impressively, "why, why that's where they teach fancy dancing." arxSVM Wlfey in my snake-charme- .5 CAPTAIN WORKS HARD hair today. A woman can make a fool of almost any mnn If nature doesn't get Its work In ahead of her. oil really new IN s kl I 25 YEARS amrTaeV: A remarkable action ptcture showing Fire Chief peg, Canada, racing to escae the falling bricks of on a burning Winnipeg school The chief did not see but felt a draft from above and beat It for safety. r. The child that hn everything It wants Is no more likely to form habits of thrift than a Hottentot Roulden of Winniare not formed a collapsed tower or a monkey. Habits precepts. uttering by the bricks coming, Our erogenous tone, a Ellis rails them, function from birth; they respond tn stlmtilL The baby ran gurgle and coo and smile when It Is tlfki"d or petted or pleased. The bug response follows tbe; outstretched arm movement. Just where love wines in It Is not easy to any. ll dc mme early: It does grt eoti'I!;omd Into onr emotional foars and bate, strengthening them, inoiiifjlng them, color Ins ihrm. Especially Into otr attitudes, even toward a sunM'f. fur emotions Jft more or loa suturatid with sentiment Uftcti the lmpnNe receives mere than Its shnre of relmfK are of Kmotlonnl nttsehmmt tsluo only when attached to or useful hihmlor, when and when enlled out under directed to the b'g business of life. It hurts to be seared, and we boll Hut the when we are enraged. life thnt always bolis or Is scared cold has little time for routine luslneFS of life. The time to break such hurt snd boll habits Is before they are formed; before the emotions have become specific for things, plseos. and people that arc not changed by tears or smllrs. Then we can talk of moral and tnilltlral Issues without slopping over Into uselen sentimentality or bailing over with worse than uneless vindictive P. lvsffS rrt L 1 mate-hung- rv - . .i ' 1 a I'll . .. ."v k er stir, Hi Error Thin there U th ncwlywed who Tied mi diiy hocnuoe at breakfast i 'ml nmrniiig hrr hubby set the cof-i- 't iinn on one of her waffles liiinMng It was so pad. MiicKin EJucstioa child picks op pe rnmble seat, srlih-"ti- e dial phone and the a radio log. Koko-'- o (Ind.) Hiiipatch. u - n A N'lwsdays f'Smjiby from from the iphribet from Crlminkl't Saactaary ob hbi way te exemtlon 'n A ml.i, . ,af ir h fan ,y hu nods on the skirts et woman. A mn t wind Indicator board delpned by the weather bureau for use at airports. When one or more of the four tiny bulbs llsht tip they Indicate the direction of the wind and an electric burner tells how fast the wind Is blowing. I'aul A. Miller, Junior meteorologist, ll shown la the picture. A novel This l not ensy. It Is easier to allow our emotions to move us than to restrain our emotions and Inquire: where do we want to go and why do we not move In that direction T Hauler, becaase that U our bdl.lf. (C r ?ft 4 Prr ) d e sr?-Iceabl- f'fijilsln Lymperopnulos of the VuUrrsliy f,f Illinois banrlmll train his men In 'rklng knrd to HiiiT fur the start of the western i'i.f(rvnce chatiiplonshlp patnes. nts is the simple story of the new oil that is now enjoying such remarkable accept encc: Conoco , . , In the first place, this new oil is an extraordinarily line parafTm-bas- e lubricant. And then . . a unJcr exclusive Conoco patents, this oil Is endowed with the unusual faculty of pmf irating and combining with tnetal surfacts. This faculty, wc call "Penetrative Lubric ity." The Germ ProccM, ly adding a prc cious lacking in all other oils, doc this . . . And so provides constant un failing lubrication for your motor under any conceivable strcnuousncss of motor opera, tion. Ccnn Process is the first fundamental improvement in refining methods in the last quarter century. So won't you come into the next station you see bearing the Hcd Triangle and join the thousands of other motorists who to Conoco Ccrm- - Processed Oil in the last few weeks? Germ-Processe- Wind Indicator for Air Pilots i mmm 30. Hubby Well, It's no wonder, being connectod up with a dry cell. Capper's Weekly. snake-rharme- s Calll Then tha Fireworks There's a lot of electricity steeple-Jack- etc., grow up wlthnnt conditional fcurs of lions or snakes or r high places. The son of a may go In for the ministry, but the rulnlMer"s daughter Is not likely to become a Hl. W. N. U., Salt Liks City, No. lion-tamer- snuke-charmer- s, IDAHO. 1 ACTS OF OBF.llirj.TK tor Dlvlna Inc. lOo prayer frta. God a power daatroya dleeaaa, at home or In Faith Sanaiorlora. Mabel Smith. ELI r Dim? Headachy, bilioua, constipated? ke N) -- NATURE'S REMEDY ton ight. This mild, aafe, vegeta- ' B tie rcmedy will hava you feeling Bna by morning. You 11 enjoy ff free. thorough bowel action wilh- the ef (lightest sign griping rout The first W k from a poultry lann with l )'n.rH' leghorn iireMlinff and hatrhttiK hai klnK them. That'a ttuuriintrsd iint mf art Ion fnr you. Mav chirk fit per hundred pmpntd, K d t"fllt pT chirk villi order. IMmllt'd mif ritv ordir noon HAPI.AS IHTMIHtV AND lOlLTUY K. H1NMM WASH. KAKM, your thtc liny 18 have-change- HO GfkM PROCEED AUf f IN BAH MOTOR OIL f |