| Show if r I It mi 1 A Albert ort Edw Edward Wiggam D. D So Se I IThe A Fascinating I Let Lets Let's et E I Y Your Me Mind m d The N Noted Author of I s 8 Explore ore our Pastime mm With n The i F Pruit t of the Family y Tree eJ r DO MEN AND ANIMALS BEHAVE SPECIAL 00 ANY 4 PRIVILEGE OP UNITED 4 THE PET PERMIT NOW I r J THE UNFIT A 3 s GENIUS OR SPECIALLY TALENTED PERSON IW AND MARITAL NOT TO ORDINAL MORTALS MOrAL Authors Author's Note These answers are given riven from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions can cane e answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what Is morally right Is possible without science Science puts 0 the rights of organized society above th the rights of individuals HOW TO FORM Font THE THE HABITS YOU DESIRE You can make or break any habit Good habits are powerful allies Because Bemuse of ot their great importance im fin- to everyone Dr Albert Edward Wiggam distinguished i scientist has written a splendid little 28 booklet on this subject sub sub- I sect It includes principles of ot habits their formation and control control con con- as written by the late great Harvard professor William James Booklet sent upon request accompanied ac aCe companied by self addressed stamped envelope Include 10 cents in coin or stamps to cover actual costs Just ask Mk for Habits Address Dr Albert Albeit Wiggam inre in care are re of ot this newspaper 1 Yes because they are alike aUke In hi intelligence and tem temperament All animals have some intelligence nce and psychologists believe intelligence is isle the le same fact act of ot nature whether we wend find nd it in the one cell of the amoeba or r i in the brain of the genius The genius enius merely has more of ot it it and though possibly though this is doubtful doubtful- more nore kinds of intelligence Also animals ani mats mal have dispositions to act acl more readily in this way than that some are fierce some brave some timid some kindly etc 2 2 Yes According to the admIrable admirable admi rable study entitled Sterilization for tor Human Betterment published by Mr Ezra K R. Gosney philanthropist of ot Pasadena and Dr Paul director of ot the Institute of ot Family Relations Los Angeles twenty-seven twenty states now have such laws but owing owing ow ow- ing to various legal defects and court decisions only two twenty arc are really effective Under these laws more than persons in state slate Institutions institutions have been sterilized besides many thousands in private practice The persons persons affected and their families families lies es as well as the public are almost almost al most universally satisfied with the resul results ts 3 3 No It is their supreme duty and privilege to create moral standards standards standards stand stand- ards in their own lives not lives not merely to talk about them In their books or exhibit them in their works of ot art Most persons persona of ot genius have been true to this great office oice and have given us our moral codes and maxims as as well as our great examples of godly living Copyright John F. F Dille Co |