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The Barnwell People-Sentinel, Barnwell, S. C n Thursday, November 15,1934
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Wooden Shoes Seem to .
Be Cominf Into Favor
Bolland usually has been consid
ered the home of the wooden shoe
brigade, bat It would appear that
the United States has gone Into the
business of making wooden shoes oh
a large scale. It is really hard to
find the wooden shoe wearers In
Holland except on the feet of those
who do laboring work in the fields.
Those in the cities and ^on board
ships, of which there are plenty In
the dikes, usually wear leather
shoes.
The stylists over here have been
making wooden-soled sandals and
wooden shoes for women and chil
dren’s wear. Wooden work shoes
of heavy material have been made
for men. v
Approximately a million pairs of
wooden shoes are made and sold in
the United States annually. The
prices range from $1 a pair for an
•11 wood sabot to $1.50 for a pair of
Oxfords. High wooden shoes range
in price from $1.75 to $3 the pair.—
New York Sun.
Science Supreme? *
The head and front of modern civ
ilization is science.
Why Children Need
a liquid Laxative
The temporary relief children get
from unwise dosing with harsh
cathartics may cause bowel strain,
and even set-up irritation in the
kidneys. A properiy prepared liquid
laxative brings a more natural move-
BtAl. There is no discomfort at the
time and no weakness after. You
don’t have to give the child “a double
dose” a day or two later.
Can constipation be safely relieved
in children? “Yes!” say medical men.
”Yes!” say many mothers who have
followed this sensible medical advice:
1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2.
Give the dose you find suited to the
system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose,
if repeated, until the bowels are mov
ing naturally without aid.
An approved liquid laxative (one
that is widely used for children) is
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. The
mild laxative action of this excellent
^reparation is the best form of help
tor children — and grown-ups, too.
The dose cau be regulated for any
age or need.
Your druggist sells Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin.
Church Sets Good
Imposing Sacred Edifice Being Erected in New York
Is to Be Conducted Along Democratic Lines,
Its Sponsors Have Announced.
(Prom th« Literary Digest)
Usually in New York when a
church congregation moves to a
Fifth or Park avenue location, it
becomes “exclusive.”, But to prove
the rule by the exception, the Mad
ison Avenue Methodist Episcopal
church recently moved into a new
handsome structure on Park avenue
In the midst of the elite residential
area and became more democratic.
It changed its name to Christ
church, eliminating the denomina
tional title, and took steps to do
away eventually with the outworn
system of renting pews to members.
It has thrown open its doors to all
Christians and made its choice seats
available to visitors.
In removing the denominational
Methodist title, the church followed
the example set a few years ago by
Rev.. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick,
whose -Park Avenue Baptlst-ehureb
became simply the Riverside church
when It riioved into the Rockefeller-"explains, “was
built temple oi£ Morningside heights.
The subsequent action of Christ
church Is not surprising in view
of the fact that its dashing and Im
maculately dressed minister. Rev.
Dr. Ralph W. Sockman, was a pupil
of Doctor Fosdick years ago at
Union Theological seminary, and has
since followed closely in his liberal
Through tart, epigrammatic ser
mons delivered to consistently large
congregations and over a large radio
network. Doctor Sockman has be
come recognized as an outstanding
If you tire easily-
wny not reason out the cause of
this unnatural condition?
Your first thought may be, "I
must eat more.” That’s not alL You
should enjoy what you do eat. Fre
quently, the blood cells are low...
this, perhaps, is what makes
you feel weak. If this is your trou
ble the stomach may not be calling
for sufficient food. Zest to eat may
be lacking. But what a difference
SS.S. makes when taken just before
meals. Just try it and notice how
your appetite and digestion improve.
S.S.S. stimulates the flow of gas
tric juices and also supplies the
precious mineral elements so neces
sary in blood-cell and hemo-glo-hm
up-building. Do try it It may be
the rainbow you need to brush
away present discouragement over
ur health condition.
Do not b« blinded by the efforta of a
few unethical dealers who may sue-
seat substitutes. You haw a right to
insist that S.S.S, be supplied you on
request. Its long years of preference
is_your guarantee of satisfaction.
the world’s
great blood
medicine
manifestation of the early aod undi
vided church,” and that (Jotb^and
Renaissance churches “are
ly Catholic styles, and were devel
oped. for the definite purpose of ex
pressing the CatholY religion, phi
losophy and ways of 1K^”
So the design for this new Meth
odist church became Byzantine, cre
ated along the lines of the art which
found its first great expression in
Constantinople about 600 A. D. and
which has been expressed in such
buildings as St, Mark’s in Venice
and the Capella Palatina and Mon
reale in Palermo. After the exam
ple of Doctor Fosdick's installing of
Gothic statues of saints and an al
tar with a gold cross in Ids Baptist
church, it was* not so difficult for Doc
tor Sockman’s congregation to per
mit gold leaf domes, mosaics and
handsome marbles in their new tem-
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Housewife's Idea Box
To Koop Mouture From PolUhod
Furnitur*
Moisture will not affect the pol
ished surfaces of furniture if they
are given the proper treatment.
After yon have polished the surface,
rub a little linseed oil over it.
Then rub with a soft cloth. This
treatment is just as effective
varnished surfaces.
THE HOUSEWIFE
CopyrijgRI by Public Ledgeri Inc
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“Another reason for choosing this
that there are a large number of
other churches in New York, similar
in general dimensions, whereas such
Byzantine examples as exist are
found only in large structures. More
over, a Gothic church should prop
erly dominate its surroundings,
which, in a large city, is impossible.
Christ church, however, has been
dealgued rather aa to speak, -a
jewel, both outside aud in. That is
to say, a building that will command
attention and create a sense of rev
erence through the delicacy of its
details and the richness of its ma-
Quick nealinq
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Skin irritations
If; rou Buffer with pimples, eczema,
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Methudist spokesman in the country.
His books and lectures have added
to his followers. Instigator of the
Methodist world peace movement,
and a liberal in his social and eco
nomic views, he is a well-known fig
ure on the Monday morning sermon
pages of New York newspapers. He
has been minister of Christ church
for 17 years, and for two years be
fore that was the associate minis
ter; he has held no other pulpits To
distinguish further his ministry he
moved his congregation Into the
most lavish and ornate—though yet
uncompleted—edifice of the Method
ist church. It is a marked departure
from the staid bareness and simplic
ity of the old-type Protestant church.
Tall, mustached. sleek and only
forty-four years old. Doctor Sock
man la known for his pointed com
ments on topics of the day. A few
of his epigrams delivered tn sermons
arv:
“We have pork barrels In congress
because we have hogs at home.”
“Our exportation of Christianity
is hindered by the inferior quality of
the home product”
“It Is unfortunate when a revolt
against convention becomes extend
ed into a convention of revolt."
“Our trouble with philanthropy is
that it Is de-personulized.’’
“Living conditions affect religious
belief Just as truly as belief in God
affects conditions of life.”
“Dangerous as are the currents of
lawlessness, even more sinister are
the social inertia and evasions of the
so-called decent‘man on the street.’”
“The danger of the machine age
lies In men having authority over
great mechanical forces but with the
moral conceptions of a pigmy."
“In this depression we have be
gotten a wartime spirit of co-opera
tion without a wartime spirit of
hatred.”
Just how far apart from the tradi
tional old white frame or red brick
Methodist church the new Christ
church has gone may be swh from
the description of the edifice fur
nished by the architect. Ralph
Adams Cram. As the designer of
the Gothic cathedral of St. John the
Divine, Bishop William T. Manning's
mammoth Episcopal structure in
New York city, and other build
ings^ Mr Cram had long advocated
Gothic as the truly Christian church
architecture until he made . a trip
some years ago to the East. This
tour convinced him that Byzantine
“is much more nearly—an artistic
tarlala ami cnlnr ” —;
When, completed, the Interior of
the church will he “of utmost rieh-
ness of color and materials. The
four great columns of purple Levant
marble, the high paneling of pre
cious marbles Id various colors, and
the mosaics that some time will cov
er the upi>er walls and arches, should
give an effect of great splendor.”
The arrangement of the chancel Is
of the primitive form, though most
unusual in this country. The altar
and clergy stalla are in front of a
richly carved and gilded screen, par
tially open, behind which, in the
"hertitcycTe," are the seats of the
choir and organ console. It Is not
Intended to have stained glass in the
windows, “but to depend on the rich
design and Iconography of the fu-
| ture mosaics both for teaching pur-
■ poses and to serve as memorials.”
■ The windows are to be filled with
X “bull’s-eye” glass, similar to that
used in St. Mark's, Venice. The
j total investment is about $3,000,000.
European Thieves Go In
for Large Scale Thefts
A man brought up at Chester as
sizes for' stealing baggage was
charged with no fewer than 77 differ
ent thefts, all committed since he
had last come out of prison about
eight months earlier. The value of
the stolen goods was put at £1300.
This is by no means a record.. Re
cently a German named Peter Flink,
who was sentenced at Cologne to
eight years’ penal servitude con-
Depression Appears to
Havo Stirred Inventors
America’s inventive genius has
been stimulated by the depression,
according to the investigation of
th« Inventors Foundation of New
York, says the United Press. An
intensive study carried on by' the
foundation in connection with its
courses at Stevens Institute and
New York university Indicates that
the American Inventor is more so
tlve than ever, but lacks practical
guidance and (he ability to mike the
most of his ideas.
Hundreds of Inventors are being
enrolled in special courses now be
ing given at these institutions and
by mall in association with corre
spondence schools to study scientific
methods iu developing new idtas
worthy of patenting. The courses
offer expert instruction in all details
of Inventing and patenting methods.
The foundation is carried out on
broad philanthropic principles.
The Investigations show that most
Inventors are surprisingly Ignorant
of the patent laws and the best plan
for protecting their ideas and assur
ing profits. The Inventor is instruct
ed concerning correct protective
methods of original ideas and the
practical application of these rules
through each atage of the develop
ment of an invention. The course In
cludes a study of the Inventor’s mar
ket for his product and culminarea
with a study of the business steps
involved.
fessed to 435 separate thefts In one
year, the value of the goods being
£3,460.
In Paris a man named Foerschler
was arrested and charged with three
burglaries.—He-bmsl out luughlhg:
“Three burglaries. I have broken
into 250 houses since my last birth
day,'' be said, and by all accounts
this boast seems to have been a
true one.
Another Frenchman, Joseph Chi
cot, was a thief for five years before
he was detected.
“I have committed a burglary al
most every night for the past five
years, except on Saturdays,” Chicot
said when arrested.
He had kept a diary with a care
ful record of some 1,500 crimes. The
value of the stolen goods was noted
In every case, and the total ex
ceeded £20,000 (close to $100,000), ac
cording to Pearson’s Weekly, Londoa
Eliza’. Gift
Eliza Tibbetts is the person who
first Introduced oranges Into the
United States from Brazil. She lived
In California and planted a few pips
that had been sent her by a friend
in Brazil. From this small begin
ning sprang the United States or
ange industry. A monument ha*
been erected on the spot where the
pips were first planted, but Eliza
Tibbetts’ grave cannot be found, and
the whole of the United States Is at
present being combed by enthusias
tic orange growers who wflsh to
commemorate the lady.—Montreal
Herald.
Woman’s Plaint
Women have done all the unpaid
labor in the world.—Mrs. Sarah E.
T. Pell, Republican committee wom
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The doctors have discovered that
a new drug used for obesity is a high
explosive so it might stand you In
hand to be careful how you slap
fat friend on ~the back.—-Macon Tele
graph.
MercolizedWax
Many Woman Doctors
In Philadelphia there are upward
of 126 practicing women physicians.
Women doctors are renresented op
the faculties of several of the larg
est hospitals; women technicians
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. FOlI HER OWN BENEFIT
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ASK THE MOTHER
who has made
this change
The
mother
gives any laxative the
famih Ti ■
amily may be using,
while family doctors
give children a liquid
laxative of suitable
ingredients, suitable strength, and
in suitable amount.
If you want to know just what •
tremendous difference tms means to
any youngster, just inquire of any
mother who has tried ill
She knows that a bilious boy or
girl needs a gentle liquid laxative
when constipated, and a little leu if
dose is repeated until bowels seem to
be moving regularly and thoroughly
without need of help.
Use a liquid laxative containing
senna (a natural laxative). California
Syrup of Figs has the right amount
for children’s use, and this rich, fruity
syrup does not harm or upset a
child’s system.
Get a bottle of the real California
Syrup of Figs at any druggist’s. All
children like its agreeable taste, and
many adults use it in preference to
pills and tablets.
THE “LIQUID TEST.** Flrstt
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Third: reduce the dose, until tha
bowels are moving without any help.
An ideal laxative for this pi
is the pure California Syrup of
but he sure the word
on the bottle.
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Get Rid of Poisons That
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I S a constant backache keeping
you miserable? Do you suffer
burning, scanty or too frequent
urination; attacks of dizziness,
rheumatic pains, swollen feet and
ankles? Do you feel tired, nervous
—all unstrung?
—Then give some thought to your
kidneys. Be sure they function
properly, for functional kidney dis
order permits poisons to stay In
the blood and upset the whole sys
tem.
Use Doan's Pills. Doan’s are for
tha kidneys only. They help the
kidneys cleanse the blood of health-
destroying poisonous waste. Doan's
Pills are used and recommended
the world over. Get them from any
druggist.
DOAH’S PILLS
Neglect Care of Eyee
A fact gatherer has pointed out
that the average family spends «s
much annually for chewing gum as
for the care of Its eyes, and this la
spite of the fact that four out of tea
people have uncared for defective
eyesight.
Learn From Doctors
How to Treat Colds
Four Points to Remember
As colds cause more loss of time
and money than any other disease,
every one should learn what fhodern
medical science teaches as to their
proper treatment. Your doctor has
the following objectives:
First—To relieve the congestion in
p!
bl
the nose and throat, thus aborting,
or. lightening the attack and reliev
ing the symptoms caused by the
congestion.—Calotabs, the improved
calomel compound tablets, accom-
lish this by attracting the excess
ood to the bowels.
Second—To help the kidneys wash
out of the blood the cold-poisons
which cause the chilly sensation,
feverishness, aches, and mean feel
ing.—Calotabs are diuretic to the
kidneys, assisting them in ridding
the blood of the poisons.
Third—To expel the germ-laden
mucus and toxines from the bowels,
thus preventing their absorption into
the blood.—Calotabs accomplish this
thoroughly.
Fourth—-to keep the bile of the
liver flowing freely through and oul
of the intestinea, thus relieving tha
biliousness and constipation, which
attend and aggravate a cold. A*
Calotabs contain calomel, they piro-
mote the flow of bile.
Thus, Calotabs meet these four
important objectives of medical
treatment for colds. One or bra
Calotabs at bed time, with a glnsa
of sweet milk or water, it usualQy
sufficient; but should be repealed
the third or. fifth night if needtid*
The milk tones down the actSim
making it milder, if desired. \
Why risk doubtful or make-akifl
remedies? Get a family package of
Calotabs, containing foil direction^
only twenty-five cents; trial package
tan cents, at your dealer’s. (Adv.)
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