P UnchPk S?cnj5: Hard to Live Up to It One may enjoy being idolize* and detest being idealized. Some people wait until they are requested to do things, and some Pothers wait until they are requestThere must be warmth in the sparkle of a diamond. A glove is seldom worn on a jeweled hand. There is one joke we always smile?or even laugh at: One on the government. A swelied head doesn't necessarily ruin a man. Victor Hugo had one. What a Taste If we could afford to build a house in the woods, we wouldn't make mousetraps. Prevaricate to help a man out of a scrape and he will always remember you as an accommodating liar. Many descendants of great men do just that?descend. TRIII IIIUL STORY P PICTURES That Everyone Who Takes Aspirin Should Study Drop a Bayer Tablet in water?it starts to disintegrate in 2 seconds?hence is ready to "go to work" rapidly f~i ft "~fl yy This Quick Dissolving Property o( Genuine Bayer Aspirin Explains Fast Relief If you suffer with headaches Or the pains of rheumatism or neuritis, keep the above picture about genuine Bayer Aspirin in your mind. Especially if quick relief is what For the way a Bayer Tablet works in the glass is the way it works when you take it. It starts to dissolve almost at once ? hence is ready to "take hold" of the rheumatic pain or headache with astonishino sne&* Relief often comes in a few minutes. Always ask for ,?:?, "BAYER Aspirin" (~?|=Q ?never ask for "aspirin" alone. 15rORl2TABLETS 2 FULL DOZEN 2Sc Led by Right Because right is right, to follow right were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.?Tennyson. CONSTIPATED! Gas Crowds Heart. "For thirty yotrf constipation caused mc headaches and pains in ths back. Awful fas bloating crowded my haart. Adlarlka helped right away. Now Z aat sausage, bananas, pis, anything I want and never fait better. ? Mrs. Mabel Bchott. Two things happen when you era constipated. FIRST: Acoumulatod wastes awell up bowel.*: and preaa on nerves in the digestive tract. 8ECOND: Partly digestad food starts to decay forming OAS, bringing on aour stomach, indigestion, and heartburn, bloating you up until you sometimes gasp for breath. Arllerika gives double relief with DOUBLE ACTION. ?dJerika relieves STOMACH GAS almost at onoe. It often eleara bowels in lea* than two hours. No griplac, bo after effects, just quick results. Baa* mmended by many doctors for 26 years. Soli at all dsv? itoru Your Town Your Stores Our community include* the fmrm home* surrounding the town. The town store* are there for the accommodation and to eerre the people of our farm home*. The merchant* who advertiae "apectab" are merchant* who are sure they can meet all competition in both quality and price*. The Cherokee Scou 7-toyd (fi ADVENTURERS1 HEADLINES FROM Tl OF PEOPLE LIKE YO 66Dogged b Hello everybody: All John Gerien wants is He tried out two jobs, but t Lady Adventure stepped in and Now he's working at the safest ; thinks. Weil after seeing what jobs, maybe he's right in his ow with the story and see how lie m In the beginning John wasn't woi started thinking about it when he si the trade of ironworker. He worked and that year found him roaming an of a skyscraper in Newark, N. J. Plunged From Ft John was on the fourteenth Doc he stood he could look down clea but the large board that stuck ot were there to set kegs of rivets boards just a few minutes before blew and all hands ran for the lil eal. John ran just a bit too fast and plunged over the side. Down he went. At the thirteenth truding boards. A large nail sticking on the jaw and ripped his face open he went again. He passed the twelfth floor witho his lucky numb. r. At the eleventh flo He was headed for the p the straps of his overalls, and there of thin cloth bands saving him front .Hen came running from all was little they could do for Johr hold his weight?that was all. If him. the board would break and their deaths instead of one. Somebody turned in a fire alarrr problem. They rushed to the tenth the spot where John hung. An iror crept out as far as he dared on the all straps. Down John plopped int "finished me with ironworking." Decided to Look John went to the hospital with a he began to think of anu...er job?s safe one. The safest one he could fini danger could there be in that. A be it could, they wouldn't feed so much as falling off a log?and a darned sigh For two weeks it was fine. J the wagon every 10 or 15 feet t because it gave him a chance to that was a swell, comforting fee of his life until one day, when he into the railroad yard to load car. Then, half way to the yai broke. The horse bolted. Says John: "Nothing was ho horse. When I pulled on the rein would run into him and that wou! W e shot through traffic and into tt to the yard I could see that the i let him go, he would crash throug path of a moving train." For a minute, John thought of jui the first place, jumping wasn't such ing along at what must have been a second place, he couldn't quite see tl crazed horse to dash to his death with They were half way to the cri vmhuvg^ ub bimiucu uui uii me ironi i the horse. He had seen fear-crazec few reassuring words, but this hor: thing. He ran on, faster than ever. Played His Last John climbed back to the sea you think it's any joke to move runaway horse, just try it some but by the time he did, the horse ing. Then John played his last tri seized the other in both hands, The bit dug into the horse's mi right. The wagon swerved, skidded it went, dumping bottles all over th top of the bottles. John lay on the ground, out pital with two broken ribs and a ing a safe job? Bolony! Then John stopped fooling aroun was safe. And if you ever walk ai spending a quiet evening shooting it up artist?well?maybe it's John. Hi Copyright.?W Lincoln of Central America Father Jose Simeon Canas (17671838) was noted for his efforts to free Centra) America from Spain and to abolish slavery. His contribution to the liberalization of education and the diffusion of learning has also memorialized his name. t, Murphy, N. C., Thursd CLUB raH HE LIVES Mtph"' U RS ELF! y Danger" a job that's safe, hey were too hazardous. Old spoiled both of them for him. job there is. That's what John happened to him on his other m case. Anyway, let's get on ade out with his first two. xied about safety. He hadn't even igned up in the year 1917 to learn at that until the summer of 1922, jund on the gaunt, iron framework III r( OOtll ll IT1nn<> rUA kWililf A IUU1 >r of that building. From where r to the cellar and see nothing it from each floor?boards that on._ He was looking at those lunch time. Then the whistle Ft to get down to the earth and this time He missed his ite|? i floor he passed one of those proout from the end of it caught him clear to the temple. And then on ut even hesitating, but eleven was or another protruding plank caught ath of a moving train. he hung, with nothing but a couple 1 a death plunge to the basement. over the framework, but there i. The plank would just about anyone tried to walk out to get then two men would hurtle to i, and the firemen worked out the floor and spread a fire net under iworker, armed with a long knife, rickety board and cut John's over0 the net. "And that," he says, for "Safe" Job. badly torn face. When he got out ind this time it was going to be a 1 was driving a milk wagon. What ittle of milk never bit anybody. If i of it to babies. It was as simple t safer than falling off skyscrapers, ohn didn't mind jumping out of o run in with a bottle of milk get his feet on the ground, and ling. He was having the time was just finishing up, he pulled his empty bottles on a freight rds, one of the hitching straps Iding the wagon away from the s to try to stop him, the wagon Id make him run all the faster, ic freight yard, and as we came crossing gates were down. If I h those gates and right into the mping. Then he ruled that out. In a safe trick with the horse streak30-mile an hour speed. And in the le justice of leaving that poor fearlout trying his best to save him. Dssing gate then, but John took a r\t tKn a ? a ? ?a ? J 11,1 ux ?ii\. naguil ailU MciriCCl lUlKIIl^ XO I horses calmed down before by a ;e wasn't to be talked out of anyt Trump Card, t. That in itself was a feat. If around in a wagon drawn by a time. John got back all right, was within 10 feet of the crossimp card. He dropped one rein, and pulled with all his might. >uth and turned her sharply to the along on two wheels, and then over ie place, and dumping John out on cold. He woke up in the hosbroken arm. Milk wagon drivd and got himself a job that really ound a corner and run into a cop out with a bank robber or a stick:'s on the police force now. NU Service. Makeup of Solar System The solar system is the assemblage of asteroids, comets, meteoric material and planets, with their attendant satellites, which form a family of objects intimately connected with the sun and practically isolated from the other stars. ay, November 3, 1938 ,MPROVED? J UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday i chool Lesson By nAKULL i? ubAlNl'lSi. L>- U. Dean of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. *0 Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for November 6 HONORING Ol"R PARENTS LESSON TEXT?Exodus 20:12: Luke J: 46-52: John 19:26. 27: Ephesians 6:1-4. GOLDEN TEXT?Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee ?Exodus 20:12. The splendid obedience of parents to their children has been pointed out as one of the remarkable developments of modern life. No, we have not made a mistake in writing or in typesetting. We mean just what we say?the obedience of parents to their children. In all too many homes God's order has been reversed and instead of honoring and obevinp their parents, children (both young and old) have taken the place of "boss," and mother and father must obey if they want peace end rest. The need for our lesson of today is both great and acute. The future happiness of hundreds of thousands of children (Eph. 6:3) and the present welfare of thousands of neglected and boss-ridden parents will de- | pend on the intel'igence and faithfulness with which this lesion is taught in our chuiches, and the honesty of heart with which men and women study and receive its truth. I. The Command of God (Exod. 20:12). The first and most important consideration to come before us is? what is the mind and will of the Maker of us all regarding this matter of the relation between parents and children? His words are plain? we are to "honor" our fathers and our mothers. The word "honor" carries with it a great many things, but perhaps the three outstanding elements are respect, obedience, and affection. We should look up to them with high regard, obey them as long as they have the authority over us. and show true affection for them. II. The Example of Jesus (I.uke 2:46-52). The fact that Jesus was God manifest in the flesh only enhances the glory of His conduct. He who is divine presents an example of obedience and consideration both as boy and man which we do well to emulate. 1. As a boy (Luke 2:46-52). The boy Jesus, increasing "in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man," (v. 52) had come to His twelfth year and with His parents naa gone up to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. There moved in His heart the conviction that He must now be about His Father's business?an altogether proper and commendable purpose but one which resulted for the moment in separation from His parents. This was far more serious than a physical separation, for we read that they did not understand Him (v. 50). Tragic indeed are the consequences of our failure to understand our children. Notice, however, that Jesus did not withdraw Himself from their watch care, nor refuse to obey them even though they failed to understand Him. Equally tragic are the results of hasty and bitter separations brought about by the disobedience of children. 2. As a man (John 19:26, 27). The value of our lesson will be greatly reduced if we see only the responsibility of children while they are young. We are the children of our parents as long as we and they live. Being grown up and having a family of one's own does not relieve one of the precious responsibility of care for one's parents. Jesus was dying on the cross. His brethren apparently still regarded Him in unbelief, and His mother now needed a son to care for her. Even in His dying agony Jesus remembers to commit her to ihe care of His beloved disciple, John. One marvels at the carelessness and hardness of heart that will permit men and women who have time and money for everything else and yet will neglect their aged parents and even shunt them off into a public institution for care. Notice the promise that accompanies the command of God (Exod. 20:12; Eph. 6:3). 111. The Admonition of Panl (Eph. 6:1-4). This matter of honoring and obeying parents "is right," says Paul. It is the Lord's way. Only if parents command their children to do wickedness would there be ground for disobedience to parents. Apart from such circumstances every parent has the right to expect the child's obedience. There is tremendously important truth on the other side of the picture. Parents are not to provoke their children to anger, to disrespect or disobedience. How much we need Gad's grace at the point. Smiles Give-Away Betty?Why don't you mend that tear in your coat? Topsy?Because a hole looks ] like the result of an accident, but a patch is the sign of poverty. Modem girls rouge in haste and repaint at leisure. Witching Hour Bertie?Ha! It is midnight, the moment when miracles happen. Gertie?I think? Bertie?There, didn't I tell you! r AMI? *WT -- - un.?rj xr* X III, .llAMVQ "Say, Speck, here's a fine pool table and plenty of balls, let's scout around and find the cues." Wait, MotherAsk Your Doctor First Never give your children unknown "Bargain" remedies to take unless you ask your doctor. A mother may save a few pennies giving her children unknown preparations. But a child's life is precious beyond pennies. So?Ask your uuciur uciuic yuu give uny icmcuji you don't know all about. And when giving the common children's remedy, milk of magnesia, always ask for "Phillips' ' Milk of Magnesia. Because for three generations Phillips' has been favored by many physicians as a standard, reliable and proved preparation ? marvelously gentle for youngsters. Many children like Phillips' in the newer form ? tiny peppermintflavored tablets that chew like candy. Each tablet contains the equivalent of one teaspoonful of the liquid Phillips.' 25 < for a big box. A bottle of Phillips' liquid Milk of Magnesia costs but 25^. So?anyone can afford the genuine. Careful mothers ask for it by its full name "Phillips'Milkof Magnesia. 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