University of South Carolina Libraries
Value of Kindergarten Shown in After Year* Education Is a lifelong process. The better the beginning, the better the life. Elmer Ellsworth Bro\^n, chancellor emeritus of New York university, once said: "From the kindergarten to manhood Is so long a span that it Is hard for many peo- | pie to realize the full significance of kindergarten training for the adult life of our people. But there are cer tain ways ? not altogether obvious though long recognized by the frfends of the kindergarten? In which this foster-parent of our cblld-cltlzenshtp Is vitally related to pur cltlzen-llfe.in its entirety." And Prof. W. H. Lancelot of Iowa State college writes: "Our great mistake in the past has been to throw away In many cases the years in which the life and character of the child are most easily shaped. We now know that habit formation Is at its height In the pre-school years and that this Is one of the -most critical stages of child life." The child who goes to a good kin dergarten usually enjoys his later school days, and whatever his adult occupation may be he still continues interested In the world about him and In the ^accomplishments of his fellow men. Just as long as he lives. Be sure there is a class, conducted by a properly trained kindergartner, for the boys and girls of your com munity. If you need help write to the National Kindergarten associa tion, 8 West Fortieth street, New York city/ There Is no charge for any service rendered. Not Too Much Customer ? I want a box of crack ers, please. Clerk ? IMaIn or kalted, madam? Customer ? You may put a little salt on them, but not too much. My husband does not like them too salty. HELP KIDNEYS IF your kidneys function badl? and you havo a lame, aching back, with attacks of dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, swollen feet and ankles, rheumatlo pains . . , use Doan'8 PilU. Doan's are especially for poorly functioning kidneys. Millions of boxes are used every year. They are recommended the country over. Ash your neighbor t DOAN'S PILLS FOB BAIJR ?a 8 ' od ' nerm.lll 100 lb?. B. B. HAMLIN - WK8T POINT, MISS, fl STOCK and POULTRY Madlclnea arm Reliable ? Blaekman's Medicated Lick A-Brik ? Blaekman's Stock Powder ? Blaekman's Cow Tonic ? Blaekman's Char-Med-Sal (for Homa) ? Blaekman's Poultry Tablets ? Blaekman's Poultry Powder ! Highest Quality ? Lowaat Prlea Satisfaction Guaranteed of your money back. BUY FROM YOUR DEALER , BLACKMAN STOCK MEDICINE CO. I Chattanooga, Tenn. "INSIDE INFORMATION" r*r Indigestion or CONStlPATION OtIANSR INTIRNAUY tho toa-cup way. Oarflold Tm act* promptly, pleasantly, MILDLY. Hot a euro-all, but cortalnly otfocr ?Ivn In rtlltvlng constipation. At druB-?tor??? 38c and 10c. FREE SAMPLE I Writ* to i %| QmrffoM Tm Co. Brootfyn *H. Y. DO YOU SUFFER PAIN? Iirrvrv Wfif DHa. I alio iuffered with p*fnt In my tide*, my tpp?. CS *?f? Poor and I ?fjt wtlffht and ?trenrth. After taklngc Dr. PlfreVf Favorlt# rrfucrlotlon I ??<!?, tLras* * 7 l? aft PIMPLY SKIN from clogged, Irritated pored, and healing aided with Re si nol oan be relieved. Improved Scenes and Persons in the Current News 1 ? Young beauties of Long Bench, Calif.; announcing the New Year's arrival. 2 ? Air view of the beaching of the blazing coastwise steamer Ontario In Boston harbor when efforts to extinguish the flames wero abandoned. 3 ? Miss Muriel Cowan, seventeen years old, selected as Queen0 of the 1935 Pasadena Tournament of Itoses. Beautifying the Nation's Capital William T. Partridge, consulting architect of the national park planning commission, with a model of Union square, now being created at the east end of the Mall in Washington where the botanic gardens were formerly located. The model shows the Grant memorial with the Capitol In the background. At the north side of the new square Is the Meade memorial. On the south side of the square Is to be erected a new memorial, the subject of which has not been decided upon. GETS ECUADOR POST Antonio C. Gonxnlcg, n lawyer of New York city, 1ms been appointed hy President Hoosevelt to he United States minister to Ecuador. fie suc ceeds Hoy T. Davis. BEST .22 SHOOTER 8&i]rt florid of fcfe* IMitlndelplilH Ohio, doesn't claim went nblllty with tho bin riiiir, but When It onirics to tho?e of .22 caliber, ho tnke? Mb hnt off to no man. (lo wm selected ?> > the Nntlonrtl Rlflo nngoclntlon nn Amerk n ? oiitntnndinx an mil bore rlflomnn for Not a Medieval Fortress Thin looks like n part of a fortress of the Middle ages, but In roaiity It In ft view nt lioulder dam looking obliquely along the overflow edge of Arizona spillway. The view shows the piers with 10 by 100-foot drum gntes In lowered position. These Immense steel gates can bo raised or lowered to decreaso or Increase the flow of water over the spillway. Moulder dam Is now built to a height of 025 feet above bedrock and will reach Its final height of 72ft feet lato In February, at which time It car begin to store water. New Home of the Mellon Institute Ilofe In the new home of the Mellon Institute? of tnriufttrlnl Itcneareh. Pert of the University of Pittsburgh group, It tine Just been completed. NURSE SLAYS SIX MEMBERS OF FAMILY Kills Self With Poison By ? Dead Brother. Btttsburgh, Pa. ? Seven members of j^ramlly were found dead In whijt po |nce described as a case of murder and suicide by a distraught mother. It wt's believed her grief over the recent death of a son drove her to slay a sis ter In Dunkirk, N. Y., and then come "here to complete the annihilation of the family. Amid the modest Christmas decora tions In the suburban home of Walter Dempsey, the crazed mother. Mr9. Kathryn Schoch, thirty-seven, turned a revolver on the sleeping forms of six members of the family and left four dead and the other two seriously wounded. Mrs. Schoch, a sister of Pompbey, then swallowed poison and fell dead at the foot of her brother's bed. A few hours later police at Dunkirk, which Is 200 miles north of Pittsburgh broke Into the apartment of Mrs. Roth Dempsey Hughes, a sister of Mrs. Schoch, and found her shot to death. The two sisters had lived together and Mrs. Schoch came here for what the family considered a holiday visit. In addition to Mrs. Schoch and Mrs. Hughes, the dead are: Walter Dempsey, forty-two, a wel fare worker; Robert Dempsey, twelve, n son; Walter Dempsey, Jr., ten, who died later; Thomas Dempsey, eight, a son; David Dempsey, llfteenmonth old son, shot while sleeping In his crib nt his parents' bedside. The wounded : Mrs. Clara Dempsey. wife of Walter, shot In the head, expected to recover. Only a few hours before the shoot Ings In the Dempsey home, Mrs. Schoch, a trained nurse, had played Santa Clnus to the Dempsey children, afford ing them one last tasto of Yuietlde Joy before taking their lives with a re volver police said she purchased in Buffalo. N. Y? under a fictitious name. Mrs. Schoch left four notes, one of which, expressing sorrow over the death of her son, Jimmy , seven, who died last month, said: "Dear Cod. It's hard to do all this but 1 Just cannot go on any longer. Not to feel my darl'itu; hoy's arm around me nor hear his precious voice makes living unbearable." Four Americans Saved Adrift in Orient Manila, P. I. ? Adrift on the tropical sea for five days without wafer, four New Yorkers were reported to have safely reached Tawao, Borneo. The quartet is composed of Lawrence T. K. Grlswold, William H. Hnrkness, Legrand Chlswold and B. K. C. Tate. They were making an ethnological and photographic tour of the southern Philippines when their small chartered motor boat became disabled in the Celebes sea. Details of their rescue were not contained In the telegraphic report from Tawao. Woman Friend of the Late Dr. Ritter Quits Galapagos Guayaquil, Ecuador. ? The American explorer, (J. Allan Hancock, arrived here on the yacht Valerlo HI bringing with him Frau Dora Koerwln whose companion In the Galapagos Islands, Dr. Frledrlch Hitter, died of apoplexy. She Is en route to Europe. She as serted she would discard the name of her husbflnd, Koerwln, from whom she has been separated for many years, and substitute the name of Hitter In re membrance of tho companionship of Charles Island. Train Fails to Stop; Engineer Found Dead Cnrbondale, III. ? The Illinois Cen tral's crack New Orleans to-Chlcngo ex press. No. 'J(5, due for t stop at Condon, ill., rumbled right by that town. William Fisher, llreman, a reserve engineer, Investigated and found Charles Oland, age fifty eight, engineer dead at the throttle. Fisher took com mand of the 15-car train, backed tt In to Cobden, and then brought It on here. George Moran, Cleveland Newspaper Executive, Dies Cleveland. ? George F. Moran, fifty two, former chairman of the board and director of the Cleveland company, for mer publisher of the Cleveland News, died af his home In Cleveland Heights from n heart attack. Mr. Moran was a Cleveland newspaper executive for thirty yenrs. Hope Abandoned for Seven in Plane Mazatlan, Mexico. ? Searchers for a plane with seven persons abroad, which fell Into the (Julf of California, aban doned hopo for them after several hours' search. Two of those sought, were Americans, N. Abbott, a pilot, and Noel Btdlock. Great-Grandson of Flag Designer Betsy Ross Dies Walllngford, Conn.? -Robert C. Can by, seventy-three, greaUgrandson of Betsy Ross, designer of tho American flag, and n nationally known metal lurgist and author of scientific works, died nfter a long Illness. Drownnd in WfllUnd C*n?! Port Colhorno, Ont, ? When his motor car plunged Into 110 feet of water In the Wetland ship canal, Peter Corey was drowned. Housewife's Idea Box More Juice From Lemon* Lemon Juice Is a splendid tlavor? lng for cnkes as well as for bever ages. Of course you want to get all tho Juice from them that you possi bly can. You will find that you can extract a great deal more Juice from a lemon If you place It In a fairly hot oven for five minutes before using. THE HOUSEWIFE). Copyright by Publtn ledger, Ina. WNU Service. Should Be Lot* There Ida ? They say money talks. Ada ? Oh, let's go up to the Mint and hear some gossip. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the orig inal little liver pills put up 60 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. ? Aur. Say* the Cynic Love Is a blissful dream. Mar riage is the alarm clock. Quick, Safe Relief For Eyes Irritated By Exposure To Sun, Wind and Dust At All Drug Stores Wri?eMurineCo.,Dpt.W,Chica|o,for l'roe Boojt Really Simple Economy begins In not wanting something one cnn't afford. CHAPPED SKIN To quickly relieve chopping and roughnett, apply toothing, cooling Mentholatum. Female Help Wanted SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT for married women, $15 weekly and your own dresses FREE repre senting nationally known Fashion Frocks. No canvassing. No invest ment. Send dress size. Fashion Frocks. Dept. A-385, Cincinnati, O. Tho?? F!?h Storiet Fisherman ? I tell you It was that long. I never saw such a fish [ Friend ? I believe you. Help Kidneys ? If poorly functioning KWlntys and Bladder make you miffnr from Oettinjr Up Night*. NervounncHB, Ithoumatlo ^ I'ntnfi, Htjffnem. Burning, Smarting. 9 Itching, or Acidity try the guarnnteea Doctor's Prescription CystextSlfm-tex) a. - ? Munt fix yoa up or money ** back. Only 76/ nt drugglsta. Little Girl's Face Inflamed by Psoriasis Healed by Cuticura "My little girl's face was no In flamed that flier eyes were swollen almost shut. The trouble was diag nosed as psoriasis. Hhe scratched jilght and day and was not able to bbtaln rest. The scratching aggra vated the trouble and each finger Hp wan red and swollen With Infec tion. Hhe beenrno so emaclnted that she was very pathetic looking. "After three months' suffering I recalled the Cuticura treatment used hjr my mother. I bought a cake of Cuticura Hoap and n box of Cuticura Ointment and used them according to directions. The first treatment brought relief and she Is now healed." (Signed) Mrs. Mnrle T. John son, 4720 Ames Ave., Omaha, Neb., March 14, lDfMr Honp 2r?e. Ointment 2.r>c and ROe. Talcum 2fic. Sold Everywhere. One sample each free. Address: "Cuti cura Laboratories, Dept.. It, Maiden, Mass." ? Adv. OLD AGE PENSION INFORMATION NNOI.OSH 8TA Ml" IDIH1S MtflMAN, HtlMSULDT, lAMk