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Today's "Heroes of Civilization"' Many years ago, George Bernard Shaw said, "The courage to rage and kill is cheap. My bulldog has it, but he lets the om beat him all the same." Military courage may not be precsely "cheap," but it certainly terns less fine than the behavior ; if what Carnegie called "the heroes of civilization." It is one !' ig to go over the top with the nd playing?metaphorically, at it ? and another to go over lone, without incentive outside f the job that is to be done and without thought of glory.?Chan ir.g Pollock in Cosmopolitan Magazine. W-ete'4 ika? ?gaI "DL :ll /'\A/_ .. I flAMMW t Y UAj To Alkalize Stomach Quickly On all sides, people are learning that the way to gain almost incredibly quick relief, from stomach condition ?rising from overacidity, is to alkalize the stomach quickly with Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. You take either two teaspoons of the liquid Phillips' after meals* or two Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Almost instantly "acid indigestion" goes, gas from hyperacidity, "acid - headaches" ? from over-indulgence in food or smoking ? and nausea are relieved. Try this Phillips' way if you have any acid stomach upsets. You will be surprised at results. Get either the liquid "Phillips" or the remarkable, new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets. Only 25^ for a big box of tablets at drug stores. _ ALSO IN TABLET FORM: Each liny tablet is the equivalent ( of a Uaspoonful [p ^1 of genuine Phil- *"* 1 lips Milk of 1 V* Magnesia. | Pull i ipc' milkof niLLira magnesia Rewarded He who wishes to secure the (JOnH nf ntVlpro lino 1 v* " i' i L k o iiuo anteiuj oc" cured his own.?Confucius. DISCOVERED Way to Relieve Coughs QUICKLY IT*8 BY relieving both the irritated tissues ot the throat and bronchial tubes. One set of ingredienta in FOLEY'S HONEY A TAR quickly relieves tickling, hacking, coughing . . . coats and soothes irritated throat linings to keep you from coughing. Another set actually enters the blood, reaches the affected bronchial tubes, loosens phlegm, helps break up oough and speeds recovery. Check a oough due to a cold before it gets worse, before others catch it. Check it with FOLEY'S HONEY A TAR. It gives quick relief and speeded-up recovery. With Pleasure Good manners are still so rare that they are noticed. Less Monthly Discomfort Many women, who formerly suffered from a weak, run-down condition as a result of poor assimilation of food, say they benefited by taking CAJEtDUI, a special medicine for women. They found it helped to Increase the appetite and improve digestion, thereby bringing them more strength from their food. Naturally there is less discomfort at monthly periods when the s^ptem has been strengthened and the various functions restored and regulated. Cardul. praised by thousands of women, i? Well worth trying. Of course, if not benefited, consult a physician. HOI NEWS FROM HOLLYWOOD &^ftm*ttUjuC0ek7ue&cluy J IK 30 P. E. J. T. H. B. C. *?d Network LUDEN'S menthol cough drops now with 5/ alkaline factor The Cherokee ! IMPROVED" UNIFORM INTERNATIONA SUNDAY I chooi Lessor By REV. HAROLD L L.UNDQUI8T. Dean of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. ? Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for November 15 THE HEROISM OF CHRISTIAN FAITH LESSON TEXT?Acts 21 12. 13. 27-3 Romans 9:1-5. GOLDEN TEXT?Greater love hath i man than this, that a man lay down h life for his friends. John 15:13. PRIMARY TOPIC?On the Castle Step JUNIOR TOPIC?On the Castle Steps INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPI ?Taking Risks for Christ. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPI ?Risking All for Christ. We now come to the close of tl third missonary journey of Pau As he came to Jerusalem for IV last time in his eventful life he w; warned by a prophet. Agabus ; Caesarea. that if he went up Jerusalen he would be bound ar given over to the Gentiles. Heroism of the highest and noble type has characterized the folloi ers of Christ in all times. Pa was not one to be deterred fro what he believed to be God's w; by the probability that he wou suffer. Like all who follow tl Lord Jesus Christ in truth he w; I. Fearless, in Practice as \V? as Theory (Acts 21:12, 13, 27-341. Many there are who sing, "I'll l where you want me to go. de; Lord, I'll be what you want n to be," or smoothly repeat consecr tion vows, who are frightened aw; at the slightest difficulty, and wl feel that they must have been mi taken about the Lord's will for the life at the first indication that h guidance would interfere with the comfort or convenience. No sui cowardice or vacillation was foui to .... i In the first place, he did not intei to have a holy purpose weaken* by disheartening talk. How mai young men and women have It a place of sacred meeting with G* aglow with the purpose of servii Him in the foreign mission fiel and then permitted an uninterest friend or relative or employer talk them out of it. In the second place, we find Pc carrying through his purpose. Wh he came to Jerusalem he was cot seled to enter the temple to ta a Nazarite vow, and thus to satis his enemies. Some have coi mended Paul for thus pacifyii those who withstood him, othe strongly condemn him for yieldin His purpose was good, but his a led to unfortunate results. An i furiated Jewish mob saw him the temple and wrongfully accus him of defiling the temple by brin ing a Greek into this holy place. A riot ensues, and Paul wou 1 have been killed had not the R man captain and his band rescu. him. Was Paul afraid? He ii mediately turned his arrest into i unsurpassed opportunity to give testimony and to make a defen of his ministry (See Acts 21:( 22:22). He admonished others "be instant in season and out season" (II Tim. 4:2): he practici what he preached. He constant urged faith in God. steadfastne in the midst of trials; he gave fi oroof of these things in his ov ministry. In all this he did not seek h own glory, or any honor for i own name. The Christian he knows nothing of heroism for pu licity's sake; he does not ser with an eye on the "grandstand . Paul was actuated by a deep ai a genuine II. Concern for the Salvation His People (Rom 9:1-5). The Christian worker who kno\ nothing of "great sorrow and u ceasing pain" in his heart over tl plight of the unsaved does not fi low in the Pauline succession, n does he know the heart of the M: of Sorrows. Paul surely did not wish himsi separated from Christ, but was deeply moved that he said he "cou wish" it?if it were not wrongorder to save his brethren. Do we i.eed a revival of coi passion in our churches, ana in o own hearts, a yearning over tl multitudes about us who are sheep without a shepherd? A Golden Link A mother's love is indeed tl golden link that binds youth to ag and he is still but a child, howev time may have furrowed his chee or silvered his brow, who can y recall with a softened heart, tl fond devotion, or the gentle chi ings. of the best friend that G< ever gives us. Love of Our Work It is only those who do not km how to work that do not love it. ' those who do it is better than play it is relieion. Scout, Murphy, N. C., Th * Inward Beauty 1^" Wf HO has not experienced * * how, on near acquaint ance. plainness becomes beauti| tied and beauty loses its charm, exactly according to the quality of the heart and m.nd? And from this cause am I of opinion that the want of out ! ward beauty never disquiets a noble nature or will he re garded as a misfortune. It j never can prevent people from oeing amiable and beloved in j the highest degree 4: 1Q j Justice consists in doing no is injury to men; decency, in giving them no offence.?Cicero's. ; tC ; 1 Colorful Rue 10 ? ^ Pattern 1240 Like to turn rug-maker for i a" time, and both make and desigi your own colorful rugs? Kasy cro I ' ? s_ j Lucigu uiuugica juiueu in strip: ir ; or hexagons make exciting nev -s designs. Crochet them of rug wool ,j'r | candlewicking or rugs. You cai . make your rug any desired size Pattern 1240 contains direction , for making rugs in various ar id rangements; an illustration o *d ! them and of all stitches needed iy : y flOUSO/lOld ? t ? Questions \ lU* , Use scissors for cutting up lef en over fish, meat or fowl. This als [n" applies to leftover vegetables, ke ..." fy | Powdered borax added to th water when washing fine whit i flannels helps to keep them sofi l * * ig. ct When spreading crackers .wit n_ cheese, mix a little butter wit jn the cheese, creaming with a fort L>(j The mixture will spread mor g_ easily on the crackers and hav a better flavor. 9 Id o_ When cooking a bird in the ove roast it in the usual way until i n. is nicely browned, then turn th an back upward and let it remain s a until done. This causes the grav; se to run into the breast, making i ^0_ soft and tender, to ' of Sometimes when the gravy fror r>rl rnncfc ic n r?1 mnto ac rlarb- o ly ; you want it to be, try adding ss little kitchen bouquet. Jus ill enough to color it. im; ? Place straws in lunch boxe lis when cocoa or milk are included The children will delight in usinj ro | them during the lunch period. b- | 0 Bell Srmliratr WNl' Service. ve ursday, November 12, 1 \ Toujrli I.ife?That of a Forest Ranker The life of a forest ranger is not all it's cracked up to be Instead , of spending the summer hunting, fishing and trapping the ranger is busy protecting game and scenery ; from visitors and answering their questions. In the winter, he and another ranger hole themselves up in a log cabin, patrol the boundary of their domain on skis and protect the wild life under their care from the attacks of predatory animals and the guns of men. At night theii leisure time is spent in assembling food, wood and clothing to keef warm, and preparing foi the nex day's tasks. Washington Post. js to Crochet ' material requirements: color sug gestions. Send 15 cents in stamps or coin (coins preferred! for this patteri to The Sewing Circle Needlecraf Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, Nca York. N. V Write plainly pattern numbei your name and address. : I B9?t ; hV?*WL' : mfL^' ;o Foresight Prepares To a man without foresight e e erything is unexpected. *i MiflypHMSB yvj ^ ^ j rr^fCVH it 7"Ar Vegetable Fat in Jewel is given remarkable shortening properties by n Swift's special blending of it with s other bland cooking fats. By actual a test. Jewel Special -BUnd makes 1 tender baked foods, and creams fas costliest types of plain all-vegetable I s ; - pr. paul g. pia F CHICAGO Ff.D A Variety of IVY Human Subjects? THEN X-Ray fee Which FoodS Digest Most R< ; QUAKER PUFFED RICE BREAKFAST > Digested in The Stomach 45 Mir ster Than FreaKfash No. 2. kfast I as? Breakfast 2^^ o v. Baa5ft E^' ? t'st's Toast, Coffee jffee ^ ? -j NNCR J AX BAG ( THIS FAMED RICE IS SHOT FROM G ONLY QUAKER MA !a??f? SO CRUNCHY. CRIS JJJ?M SAVORY. EVEN PACKAGE IS TRIPLE * TO GUARD FRESH 936 One Million Teachers There are approximately 1,063,000 teachers in all types of schools in the United States. About TOO,000 of these are in elementary schools, 250.000 in secondary schools, and ; 9t 000 in colleges. Approximately one-fourth of the , nation's total population attends school daily during the school year. Considerably more than 30,, 000,000 pupils are enrolled in full' ;ime day schools. Of this number , ( about 24.000.000 children attend , elementary schools. Secondary I school enrollment about 6.090.. ( 000 and about 1.500.000 young men , j and women are attending colleges J I There are more than 276.555 t schools of different types thrcugh1 ou. the United States. Chicago Tribune. Canada's Indians Gain There is no foundation for the | common belief that the Indians of J! Canada are a vanishing race. The - j census, which is taken at five-year ; intervals, has shown a substans j tial increase in earn of such pern ' lods during the last fifteen years t at least. According to the last v census there were in Canada 122,911 Indians?62,943 males and 59.908 females. About 112,500 live on the reservations. ^ pBI ^ Jr r r* l ig n??a j-rurpose v itomin B For Keeping Fit* Nervousness, constipation, r' poor appetite prey upon the en- H 6 ct*y of thousands, young and -?> \ old, when diets lack a sufficient H Y imount of the precious Vitamin I B so richly supplied by a Quaker Oats breakfast. So serve the whole family a jji bowl of Quaker Oats every |S J% morning. V JT'/xr* />Mr condition it due ta ... to lack of I 'itamin R tfS Temperament and Business v- A man of temperament and his business are soon parted. jw mtsJHBBBELQBSpf JenSV ighter, mote frr than the shortening. eals ed Them / is /Mc. ^/7> :adily. /^ '^ST/w No.1 \n Sy^o?l *> ?ites
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