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CLARK Dean of Men, Umiversly of lilmoes ® 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) the fllusions 4 * ALL it that wound those 1, luctance AGNIE clus bear h Christmas, 2 JRE a Fa Ta The old saint who the into the rovin and Christ- me as or tered Sait Arey dmbed down chimney 3 wil A ry fitting frepdad il oir if stockings wes on as to Washington my other person of whom 1 had personally He is me when 1 in reminiscent ips because 1 have always wanted him to be real nized all the subterfuges wh ig practiced on me as a child i never them even self, for 1 was quite willlng to submit to the deceptions; I +» happy by all the ceremonies filled mas Eve real Moses or George any whom § had heard but never i real today ods, perl net to am 1% time, | to ns Was ma and surprises. 1 have never away from home hope I never shall be, the most delightful; memories, the about our holiday prepara- was of the simplest in all my life Christmas Christ. jos ® most at home the season was fall of The din. ner lacked the conventional roast tur key. Instead there was a roast goose or a huge joint of roast beef (following the English custom with which my mother was familiar) with suet dump- lings and gravy. There was always, too, a loaf of spiced bread and plum pudding with a delightful sauce of drawn butter, and there was mince ple followed with nuts and raising and other goodies, Just as “home” always suggests to me sugar cookies, hot from the oven, with mother warning me not to eat so many as to make myself sick, so Christ. mas invariably brings to my mind the thought of raisins, They were In the spiced bread which mother made, the plum pudding was congested with them, I found them always on Christ- mas morning in my stocking with other good things to eat, and there was reg- ularly on Christmas day a dish of them on the table to be eaten after dinner, It was not altogether what we had to ent that gave Christmas such a high place In my regard, though that helped materially, no doubt. It was the mys tery, the anticipation, the preparation and the surprise of It all; the gather ing together of all the family, the games, the roaring fire in the fireplace, and the general hilarity and good will prevailing that made Christmas for me the hest loved of all the holidays of the entire year. “We are rather outgrowing Christ but said to me a a friend don't believe it any one again | is ever going ust as it used to he” I sup events wwe not : though there are some with the celebration » is the real Christ re I shall never ou grow. hang my gto ing by now, 1 feel sure a8 I ever did that o woul ing and as he IT was a child My uns never waned, and my I practice connected of Christmas, I h I am If I sh the fireplace mans wh up $ fust id 8 of In some way bef } used to dos faith tv Bg 1 611 14 in Christmas need for but wit} Christmas the prices of my oy ties of frankine been so affected by ditions. It i= what is in our hearts th makes Christm CNN as real in the a Christ. | in our the angels is mas spirit is air If the hearts, Christmas is as great a reality as It ever was, wih we will make it and for us all the ngels are again proclaiming as they did that night In Palestine, centuries ago, “Glory to God In the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” I shall hang up my stocking at there will be raisins | I have faith that 80, once more, — ——————— aN 1) By Frank Herbert Sweet { 24, Western Newspaper Un OLCOME did things peculiar way Vom.) nna a peculiarly iy, though. It af Christ fected his as gifts, his busi even his friendshi then y, hen which is a Hess, Ps. he w I M of fift ton, body loved him, culiar thing ness Man mit, This Holcomb w and his Christmas gifts 1 know--hadn't even until two days before the He passing restaurant Yery pe busi mil suf cessful shout a ith competition, you'll year AR vory urred to day. through =a and OH new his was “dWeen a office, when he saw crammed with At this season, niddle of the afternoon, a ought to be crowded with This shop was closed. On the steps stood a small, anxious looking man, and a big one dangling a large key. It looked like a store key. Seemed peculiar. So windows nat foys- the shop nearly toy tuys, Holcomb went “Like to look at the toys” he began. “Can't now.” boomed the big man “This chap can’t pay a bill, I've taken it. Auction day after tomorrow, I'm sheriff.” “Meaning,” sald Holcomb, the bill is pald, the store belongs to this man again? How much?” “Of course-—and 200" “What's it afl worth?" to the little man. “About £50 If sold at auction” jectedly. “I picked a bum street. business." “What did you pay or agree to pay? “2500.” “What will you sell for?” “Can't sell until" nodding toward the sheriff, Holeomb counted out passed it to the sheriff. “Good-by,” he said. “Now what do you ask?" to the small man. “I'd rather like £300, but glad to accept half that” Holeomb counted out the £300, “Give me the key” to the sheriff, “Thank you. Now where can 1 find two men fo move the toys?’ “I'll be one,” heamed the man out of business, “I know about toys. And I ean get another man from the next bullding.” “Do so, and I'l bring round my car from the next corner.” Inglde of an hour the shop was emptied and the limousine filled. Then Holcomb took the most country of all the country roads, stopping at every house that showed signe of children, “Hello-o,” he would call to any small boy or girl he happened to see; “got some stuff for your house. Please take it In for me. I'm In a hurry. Give you a quarter.” He had provided a pocket heavy with loose quarters, There were about three hours of daylight. When the daylight wag gone the car was empty, He was glad of the darkness, for he had to go back by the same road %0 do- No 8200, and will be i i HOW TO KEEP WELL isn strane Dr. Frederick R. Green, Editor of “Health.” (Gl, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) WHY MEN CRACK IX # most interesting book, recently published, “Behind the Scenes in Politics,” the author tells many se crets of persons and events in the big political game, One chapter he calls “Why Men Crack.” He says: “1 have drawn up a list of 150 men I have known who had a goud chance to reach the top and who have sunk and are all through. I have checked off the list with the various causes which I believe make men crack and the result Is as I ex- pecied. Ninety-seven of these men fell down hecause of lack of health A few of these were sudden break- downs. One promising playwright wax hit by tuberculosis. first rank promise in national affairs Was taken to the side lines on account of rights Two coming bankers retirement few had disense, driven Into affliction A blown up with were by the thelr health oud ba Es. this »Ul that same ng. not the rule, because is men who health The frie who at thirty ground and had she rection Al were missing 1 f ia 1 CTUCK UF WCK slowly uf CTacy ture is the tragic one, of or forty were off wn and di forty-five fire speed their fifty, engines at they were WOoKIng lace, and ai roll their x ou aa until vith sweat down, i ne si} your we You ney ur teeth You of oN regular take cathartics £m top wen 8, Irregular sieen suiar twisted neglect ng for is Dek Ba faddist ooded politician pen of promise Tha now ng you go iniving CHARLEY MAYO W HE Na on Pie new jer run first what # an item page you may be A ReWspaper “good story » sure that it's tld cull a When it put it know that in jub that pages, You good RlOry. recent talk before Dr. Charley Mayo, celebrated May Minn, made newspaper story all the on the iE BR mighty NeW sDa pers get first a Kiwanis of Lowel one 0 brothers of hee that front ier Wo statements every considered a page Doctor known te the Mayo's statements are all intelligent physicians, newspaper men and they were evidently 3 © 10 general astonishing. public Doctor Mayo said that against human greater progress during the 4 yeurs than in the preceding hundred years This not a mere figure of speech. it literally true. While much of knowledge regarding the causes disease was discovered from 1850 1000, knowledge has been made in the last twenty-five years. In this period, yel low fever has heen practically out, Asiatic cholera, typhus fever, bubonic plague, leprosy, malaria, ty- phold, heokworm and many other of the great epidemic diseases that for centuries have killed millions of peo ple, have been greatly reduced and ean now be largely prevented in civ. lized countries, Dostor Mayo's second statement was that if every person were care fully examined once a year, so that unsuspected diseases might be checked in the beginning, greater progress would be mude in the pre vention of disease in the next twen: ty-five years, than has been made in the last twenty-five years, This statement is also strictly true. Onr governmental organizations, city, tate and national, have largely taken over the control and prevention of epidemic diseases, The great problem of today is the control and preven tion of personal disenses, These can some of them be cured, but they can practically all be prevented, if taken early enough, The good farmer overhanls and re- pairs his machinery at least once a your. Every sensible man has his wateh cleaned and regulated that often. Have your hody machine looked over and adjusted every year and it will run cazier and better and there will be less danger of a break- down. disease had fnet teen ty-five twenty-five Radio-Reproduction Gives the Best That's in Yow Set Tone - Quality. Clarity of reproduction. Sensitivity to signals. Harmonizer adjustment. Ample volume, < For literature send your name to the manufacturer, Multiple Electric Products Co., Inc. »- 3 ia 365 Ogden Street | Newark, New Jersey ATLAS products are guaranteed. 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