9 We just | Say Pop! gotta have a This Christmas -You can get them from $2.00 to $12.00 at Green’s Pharmacy Co. They keep lots of things suitable for Christmas Presents Go into their store and look around—They have Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, Writing Paper, Pocket Books. Comb and Brush J Sets, and Oh! lots of things—You take a look and tell Old Santa Claus—he’ll get ’em 4 for you. mses (mcnersinee ..... DON'T FORGET, AT... GREEN'S PHARMACY CO. WHAT IS A RESTAURANT? | Here's a Definition of the New York | | High Life Brand. A restaurant is a place where you , pay $4 for 15 cents’ worth of food, ac- | companied by about $2 worth of light labor, light china and light music, which you have heard before. After | leaving your hat with a Wall street syndicate you pay all the way from | 10 cents to 25 cents for the privilege N this valley of life, on each side of which are the mountains of eternity, resolve to walk onward, taking the sunshine and the rain in good spirit, | helping any one whom you will meet on the way. Q UPPOSE your life is in the home. Resolve to make that home brighter DS and better for your presence. Do not spoil the happiness of life that is svery human being’s heritage. Rather add to the joy of the hearth, so that when you go, never to pass this way agam, a loving thought will be your meet. Hix you children? Then remember that once you were young. Be kind to them. Never let it be said that you needlessly turned a child's laughter to tears. F YOU have gossiped either over the back fence or over the tea cups, here of getting it back and wearing it once more. The difference between a man und woman indeed today is quite sim- ple. A woman pays $50 all at once for her hat. while a man pays $5 for his and $55 more in tip installments for storage at restaurants while he Is | vainly trying to obtain enough nourish. | ment to sustain life between times, The object of all restaurants is to | furnish you with everything you want | is your opportunity to make a change for the better. Of course you ean- | except nourishment. This is carefully not recall the unkind word that has gone on with snowball proclivities, | extracted from all food before it growing to unrecognizable proportions. But you can resolve to guard your | reaches you. tongue and to think twice before you speak once. | Every restaurant nowadays has at- EAH day read one beautiful thought, do one beautiful deed. It may be |t'ched to it a homeless hotel and a just a phrase of your favorite author. The sunset or a sunbeam or a | 1rugless drug stor a newspaper stand, child's golden curls will give a picture, if you are looking for it. And as | Where you can >, a paper for not for doing something—that’s easy! {over twice what you can get it for [)ON'T polish the waiting bench with “hard luck” stories. Stir yourselt | ncross the street, and a box office dis- Hard luck nev. | pensary, where you can get theater never caught up with a hustler. This is true of any kind of tickets for almost any night you don't i want them at the same rates. Every | restaurant also has a wine cellar which work. Resolve to fight your battle minus weak excuses. OOK at your face. Do the lines curve down or up? It's never too late { i - WHATEVER has efallen you in the past, remember that there is another to smile. A frowner is an unwelcome companion. If persons make an effort to miss you, change the lines! E HONEST! Even with yourself. Some beings can believe their own lies. Don’t enroll your name on the self-deceivers’ list. There is no hope for you if you do. HAVE vou been a little bit shaky toward any ideal of conduct that you i have formed By 1 Hou have a conduct standard! Well, what's use if you have igno: t ake it a potent factor in the coming year. And may that standard be the best ever! HATEVER your work, let it be done better than it has been done before. In this world each one is filling a place. If you haven't any special work, make it. Don't be a parasite. J%, JOU have cheated any human being of his right, be ashamed and be penitent. And don't stop there. Resolve to make restoration of that wiilsh Jou gave stole. This may be a word of praise; it may be a dollar may be—many things. Who are in this scheme that should withhold that which is due? you great You ON'T be a doormat. The homely rug on which people wipe their dirty shoes has a place; but you are a human being with a spine and a heart’ and a soul. Doormats must not be on your next year's calendar. EING a human being, you have the ability to grow in all ways toward $48 Superman, ne Meal. 3 you Sitt yout teath id hold back a8 & Fecal eitrant, ignorant , you are sinning. You cannot stand still; either move forward or backward. + ol 70 nt HAT question of love—how are you going to answer it this coming year? If you have cl the door of your heart against it, be merciful to your self, if to no one e Let love for some human being enter your door with Sie vew your. ela greatest force in the world. Let it come into your chance. The new year is on the threshold. Open the door and smile welcome to it. It is as rich in hope and possibility as you care to make The happy new year is up to you! BARBARA LEE. : ! What better Christmas Present could®you send than the “Democratic Watchman” forja year? 7 Try it. ! {1s filled with native cobwebs, Euro- pean labels and Califoraia grape juice. ~Life. | LUCKY mescue OT a boy Vwho Was Lashed to the Branch of a Tree. A sailor tells a tale of peril that is sut of the ordinary. He was one of the crew of an English ship bound from British Guiana to Rio Janeiro. When off the mouth of the Parana river there came on a calm, followed by a dense fog. : At 10 o'clock in the morning there ame out of the fog the voice of a hu- man being, calling for help. A noise in a fog is very deceptive, and this one could not be located, but an answer: Ing “hello” was given. Suddenly something struck the ves- sel on the port quarter, and it was made out to be a tree, and in its branches was a native boy, lashed to a limb and almost unconscious. The tree was caught with a rope and the boy taken on board. = It was half a day before he rallied enough to tell his tale. He and his father had been hunting twenty miles gp the Parana river when a sudden freshet came down. Both climbed the but it was rooted up and wn the river. The father his son to a limb with his loin cloth, but before he could thus protect himself the tree tilted over. and he was swept away. The boy had been floating three days and nights when he was picked up.—8t. Louis Globe-Demo- $1 rat. 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