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Show THE SM1THFIELD SENTINEL iHjnes r " 'mrnmm lip nw.it ? a MlTlinEI.D. IT'All and Persons in the Current News hat Pleasure Giving ' ;"V Tall. in" lo Ail vantage of Olliers ami Jov lo Ourselves in 19.17 thinks about: r C The Social Urgistrr. ANTA MONICA. CALIF. I' ALK1XG is the recognized medium of communication between pet sons who are together or who, being absent, use a telephone. It is unfortunate having such a marvelous medium at our command that we so often fail to put it to the use worthy of its valut. It is possible to send a glow of happiness through the listener whrn we speak merited words of appreciation. It is possible to solace those in sorrow by words of comfort spoken from the heart. It is possible to make joy doubly gladsome by expressing our happiness in the good fortune of others. Through talking to our children we ca spur them on to do fine things, or encourage them in worthy resolves. In short the good we car do by talking in the right spirit is inestimable. By talking in the right way we bring good to others and joy to ourselves. "Too Much Talk It is when we swerve from the best use of the spoken word that we drag it down and harm both Those who worm their aristocratic hands at the social register, take comfort from the latest of that priceless volume. It seems that, if a well-lor- n lady weds a nip.ht club playboy with n head suitable for a handle on a dollar brella, she stays put. 6 But if she is married to a uine gentleman, such as Gene is, or a gifted t orchestra genTun-ne- y leader, such ns Eddie Duch-in- . nut she goes. The granddaughter of a poor Irish immigrant qualifies as an entry, which is as it should be, in any language. But when she takes for a husband the son of a poor Jewish immiwho been elected of ha? Moita Switzerland for the fifth time. 2 Artillerists of Gen. grant, whose blemGi'fsfppe president tram u"s Jolm Madrid. D. M. Hamilton of Topeka, Kan., campaign man-gerx- ish is that he's a professional song rUIAnraim writer and one of the greatest song Landon, who has been chairman of the Republican national committee. writers alive her name is scratched off the sacred scroll. Yet what's an old family but a COLLEGE TRUSTEE family that advertises that it's old? And what is society except a lot of people who keep proclaiming that they are society until the rest of us believe them? charming ' -- 3-- Poster for Boy Scouts Jamliorrc Home Heating ) llinic IIIII19 Barclay Hasting Export How to Check "Chimney Loss, Greatest Waste In Home Heating Is Protecting Human Game. chimney loss? E OR the preservation of the Icss-- 1 WHAT thats a term we heatening wild fowl, the governing experts have for heat that goes ment stands pat by its ruling that up the chimney and is wasted. ducks may no longer be lured to Yet it's really a simple matter hunting grounds which have been to save money by reducing this baited for them and then bagged. loss convert "chimney loss" to But one shudders what would hap- "useful heat," as we ca)l it. pen to Wall street if practically the Here's the remedy: same system now in vogue for garNext time you refuel the lire, nering in the human game was ever move the handle of the turn dam' abolished on the stock exchange. Still, why not leave well enough alone? If there was no margin gambling available for cleaning the poor things, they'd bet their money on horse racing or the old Spanish prisoner game or something. Slda View Sectional View Turd Damper la Smote Pipe Liberty League Marriages, 'T'HE rotogravure sections reveal that they've Just opened a fresh Mrs. John Appleton Clark, twenty-four years old, of New York city, who was recently elected a member of the board of trusters of Sarah Lawrence college. She is a member of the class of 1932 and the first the colleges alumnae to be elected to the governing board. Mrs. Clark is also believed to be the youngest member of a college governing board in the country. 1 Howard Chandler Christy (left), noted artist and illustrator, pictured at he presented to Congressman Sol Bloom of New York, his poster of The poster will be placed in every post office the Ideal Boy Scout. throughout the nation, as well as in other public buildings, in connection with the Boy Scouts' Jamboree of 1937, to which scouts will come from all over the world. I League! alas, is dead of overnour-o- f ishment, but in nmple time to fill up the background at the uppronch- ing marriage of the President's fine son, Franklin Delano, Jr., and a charming daughter of the royal family of Delaware. That's one wedding where the ushers will do well to see that the families are 'seated in separate pews during the ceremony, because somebody might tactlessly be reminded of little things that came up during the heat of the late campaign. Otherwise, in the customary recoats and galia of shad-bellie-d striped trousers, it will be difficult to distinguish a champion of the rights of the great common people from an entrenched wretch of the ruggedly individualistic group. High hats and neat spats make all men equal and make some of them j Wins $2,000 Argentine Air Trophy POLAR IIERO HONORED homelier-lookin- g. damper per (that disc or platc-lik- c of on inside the smoke pipe) inch Iowa rd the closed upright position. Then, if the lire kecW on burning too freely, turn the damper another sixteenth of an inch. Repeat this operation until you find the correct adjustment one that will deliver the greatest nnount of useful heat with the least chimney loss. Once you have found this ideal adjustment of the damper, mark the position on tlie smoke pipe with a piece of chalk or something that can be plainly seen, and leave tlie damper set at that mark. Bear this in mind: The nearer the turn damper is set to the closed position the smaller the "chimney loss and the greater the volume of "useful heat that goes to properly heating your home. And, of course, the lower your fuel bills. "Quotations" V mighty good thing for the whole world to keep your word. Franklin U. RootecelU Politenrm U not one of the thing Sneuleited by the American rdnro-tiona- l system. 11. L. Mencken. It take ernlurirs to win I little freedom and a very few minntea lo drrtroy it. Sir Ernril J. P. Bonn. Broadcasting tlie culture ef other nation help ua to underatand their thoughts. GugHrlmo Marconi. It' D Playing the Ponies. ACING starts soon out in Holly-woo- d, and the stars and star-ine-s may have to make their pictures between events at Santa Anita because they'll have absolutely no time for fiddling around studios. To risk my modest wagers on, Im Brig. Gen. David L. Brainard, the last survivor of Greelys tragic expedition to the Arctic in who was recently named by the American Polar society to be its first honorary member. The Polar society presented General Brainard with a scroll on his eightieth birthday recently. 1881-8- 4, looking for a horse named Virginia Creeper or else Trailing Arbutus. Then when I lose, as I always do, I can't say my choice wasnt appropriately named. If I had a bet on Paul Revere's Dewane L. Wallace, Wichita, Kan., (center) receives tlie $2,000 Ar- nag, Paul never would have made that famous ride of his. Somewhere cenline trophy, major prize award of the ninth annual between Concord and Lexington, a race won the Wallace air maneuvers at Miami, Fla., recently. inch displacement. Awarding the constable would have pinched him for planes with motors of nrize are the original donors, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Silva, of Argentina, for blocking the highway. Most Valuable Award i yes, I'm sure that's right they're exhausted refugees from a ... the boons to mankind promised us in the near future by our native .inventive geniuses are the fuliuw-jing: Clothes made out of glass (with curtains, I hope, for those of us who are more than six years old). Whisky aged instantly by powerful sound waves. (But who has thought of suitable relief for those who also will be aged instantly by drinking said whisky?) Rats grown as big us cows by powerful sound waves. (I can hardly wait for the happy day when we may afford a family rat the sue of a Jersey cow.) LIVIN' S. COBB. WNU iXTVh. gssfssssss. Pleasure Giving in 1937 could add so much to pleasure and joy of living dur We all the new year 1937, if wc would watch on our talk, and bj wishful determination use great means at our command help others. It is one of the thii that costs nothing nnd yet wli con do such nn endless nmounl good. It Is a way open to alike. O Drtt Syndicate. WNU Sfrvica. WATCHoYuR Medical Aulhnrilics recognize tlie value of a balanced Alkaline as an aid to cold prevention. Ke-ter- LUDEN'S contribute to your Alkaline because they contain an Re-aer- ALKALINE FACTOR J WOMEN WHO HOLD TKEiR MEN NEVER LET THEM KNO1 matter bow much your lO IN back ache and your nerve cream, your h unhand, becauaa bo la only a man. can never understand why you are ao hard to live with one week In every month. Too often the honeymoon ex-pn-a la wrecked by the nagging wife. Tha tongue of a thrro-quart- er wlae woman never let her husband know by outward sign that aha la a victim of periodic pain. For throe generations one woman baa told another bow to go amU-In-g through" with Lydia E. Pink-ham- a Vegetable Compound. It help Nature tone up tbe ayatem, thus teaaenlng the discomfort (Torn tha functional dlaordera which women must endure la the three onleala of 111b: 1 Turning Iboa girlhood to womanhood. 3. Preparing for motherhood. S. Apmiddl age." proaching Dont bo a three-quart- er wifb, taka LYDIA E. PIXKHAM'S VEGETABLE OOUPOUND and Go M Smiling ThrauglL EARN YOU LEARN BARBERII SPECIAL TUITION a Approved by your Sum Barber Boa Mar tartar CsUsca 111 limri H M! taka Cbs yjr.-- , ,HVMILKOFAAAGNEsiJV: I often wonder where the foot-sor- e plugs I get tips on really hail from, It cant be a racing stable. Maybe Future Inventions. CELEBRATING the hundredth of the. American .patent system, the assembled research sharps declare that among cta': repetition. v 'r.- le ; mourners ui will, the John W. Ileisman trophy, creased. Unfortunately this what happens. Unkind or unfrit ly conversation, by some pervi twist of human natuie, is to be repeated, and usually embellishments. Either the who repeats it cannot believe ears, and wonders If anyone knows about the unfortunate cumstanccs, or else she flndi strange pleasure in repeal slander. It may be the dcrogat words are against someone dislikes. It may be they about a total stranger. If the was commendatory repeatin would 'foster fine things, things should be given frequ 500-cub- Kelley of Yale Receives .ill 'a? uiirxelvcs and our hearers. T is an expression too much t which is significant of this tiling. The words speak for tl: selves, declaring that it wouli advisable to cease saying things we are. It Is never of good words. Of them we ci say: Let us have more talk rf same sort, it is needed. Many Words Have you ever consiucred much is said w hen derogatory is going on? Word are spe and reiterated over and again, as if by repetition the pleasant things would be Worse Than Termites Lumber expeus cell lei mites n presented minor factor of (lelormralinn in Yaie universitys grid star, Larry Kelley, was rod with of the 1938 football bai'idii!" maVnais. i best player the designation and othof the Down- aUlIi fjolii'S ns : u: ', president Conwcll, Walter Lany Kelley; er ni.d c'.i in.eal changes. uni;-..- V&Js!N ONE SLEEP SOUNDLY , if. i i of exercise and injudicious eari make stomachs acid. You must ne Lade 1. DOLLARS & HEALTH The successful person is healthy person. Dont let yourself be handicapped by sick headaches, a sluggish condition, Stomach nerves and other dangeroua signs of tralize stomach acid if you would ale soundly all night and wake up feeli refreshed and really fit. over-acidit- TAKE MILNESIAS Milnesia, the original milk of magnesia in wafer form, neutralizes stomach acid. Each wafer cqiu.is 4 teaspoon full of milk of magnesia. 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