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Sufferers Jar of MenthoSulphur from any good druggist and use it like @ cold eream.—Advertisement. “End Your Rheumatism Like I Did Mine’’—Says PastorReed: Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered Torture For Yeare—Now Telling Good News To Others Don't Believe That Old Humbug About “Uric Acid’ Being the Cause of Rheu- matism—It's Not So!” , Pastor H, Ww. Reed of our highest medical a rheumat fndeed, a “1 bad eu rheumatism and , and m the wuffering ears. 1 in the rd the I now #* like asking r beliefe! But ai and it was a fortunate day for me and mine when I did 80." 4 My Advertisement. . ~| ty, | ‘and look and feel a hundred times WITH SULPHUR Asks Cynthia How. S: Dear Miss Grey: Having re must write, too. could explain everything to Cynthia Grey: | High School Girl Possesses “Peculiar Disposition” —| he May Overcome It sad “Down-Hearted’s” letter, 1 You see, I think it is partly his fault the way the girl acted | at the party, and that if the opportunity were offered, she his satisfaction; the whole | trouble being that his pride was hurt, | I think he is the one who is n }ested him in the first place dancing. Perhaps I am prejudiced, Mi whose friendship I value very Yes, | have a“ most peculiar Please, Miss Grey, how can J change this, and also, how can 1[ ~ Iprove to this boy that Iam not al-| | ways so “impossible,” and that I am really trying to become more easy to | “get along with"? | Me has never asked me to go out with him since, No, I can't very well define my actlons—I was just) “ornery.” Sineerely, DEPRESSED. Bincerely, I deleve your mental | leo! dé on your paysical being. | Not long ago # overheard a man! |of about 35 discussing high school students, He had chanced to attend | a dancing party, comprised moatly of | stepping at @ fairly live pace,” he re- arked, “but these youths and maid-| ms of 16 and 17 made me feet like} jan Egyptian mummy—they made lcireies around me—I'R tell the world | Pve never seen auch stepping.” It seems to me the popular young girl of today not only kee her elders, but she passes jis dancin, frolicking up to a very late hour when she ing. “How does she do |"How can she keep it thru the wonderful recuperative pow- era of youth But these vanish unless wisely cared for. | Youth becomes irritadle end lgrowchy and wnstrung when i ts | desecrated. | “Think thie over and ask yourself | f you do and overdof When you! |feel one of these moods approaching | jremain af home and be qwict. Or! lseek some restful form of entertain- | ment. Do not go out to remain until @ late hour oftener than twice a week. Be wery careful of your diet.) Many cases of supposed-to-be tem-| perament, when traced to the fownda~ tion ore merely duc to tudigestion. | Eat regularly of plain and whole- | some foods, sleep eight howrs owt of every 24. and systematically exer- cise in the open air—sweolk at least three miles o day tf poasibdic, Aside from advising you to observe the basic laws of life, there is noth- ing elee to say. One person may help another to change, but the real change must come from within. If we want a thing badly enough, we attain it eventwally. If you want to | be even-tempered and cheerful you will gradually acquire those charac- teristics thru earnest endeavor. eee | Asks for | Poem Dear Miss Grey: Will you please publish as soon as possible in your paper the poem, “In the Morning,” "from skin trouble should get @ little! written by Lawrence Paul Dunbar, |as we are having @ race im our school; and the three first finding it reesive prizes? STAR READER. We do not make a practice of pud- lishing pocma in this column because of lack of space, However, the poem you with was published in the ts sue of The Btar, Monday, December 19, 1981, a8 @ special favor to a reader who te out of the city and who gave no name or address. I notice vou live out of the city, also, and be arrow-minded, rfthey than the} reyrup | girl, He admits it was her unusual disposition which inter- »—also that he ignored her when she arrived—unintentionally, of course, as he was is+Grey. You see, I am a high much. I don’t know, I surely didn’t intend to, but I acted, oh, so disagreeable all evening. disposition,” which has been the cause of much unhappiness both for me and others. Misa Grey will receive callers in her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m. 4 on Tuesday and Thureday fro 11 a m. to 12 m. each week. Pi do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. it 49 tmpossibie to print the poem again. If you will repeat your re- stamped envelope it will be mailed to . If readers wriging to this depart- ment would always sign and students. "I always had the name of address, very often their request) tb could be answered privately, as in the adove case, when it te absolutely impossible to reply to them thru the columns. WARNING! 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Hull, who spoke Monday before the King County Women's Republican club at Meves’ cafeteria. ‘Bhe reductions made were attrib- uted by Hull to sound business prin- lelples in the conduct of the county's | business, and cooperation between the heads of the various county of- floes, Mull declared that similar ‘methods are needed in the manage ment of the city, port and schools, \Boy Kills Man for Beating His Wife’ tion is due to the over-tar quest end inclose self-addressed and) OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 10. | charge of murder will be flied against | Harry Heuer, 1T-yearold boy who | shot and killed Manuel Cabral. | | “He had no right to live,” the boy said, “he beat and bruised and is wife.” | Mra. Cabral sald she knew the tad was fond of her, and enjoyed being in her company, but denied that there was anything wrong in their) relations, Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. | Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablete—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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