a TERETE ITI eet a Pd WHY WE SYMPATHIZE WITH JTHERS : 36 HHH HH By M. K. THOMSON, Ph. D. a“ Spd Pd pop ged piped dep dedided dodo Pd dd Rd PBR GER P Rb PR PPE SRL b Rebbe ‘OME hy nature i Rd man 1s wants life man the 8. low-feeling of Kinship for those of our own flesh and blood. Family and ra- cial ties create a special attitude of sympathy that is inherently writers tell us that gelfish; that he all he can get for himself; that is a war of all against each for himself and the tuke hindmost. Man is golf sa all; strong. devil Psychological or emotional sym illustrated In the child, The type of sympathy l fokes and otherwise transf in helping a A lc mood to his pathy Is desire to feed a this also capable of altruism and t a lot of salesman genuine sympathy d satisfaction in be crifice, We all get Ing Kind person USES when and courteous, when It COSES even We do other nething sympathize others. : of unde and a sense We ypes of svi The first thr the list are sympat » born in us . enough, as part of our tance. The ust type, pathy, is red and eduneation 1. Physical for the most part mechanical. It is fact that and psychic inher! rational sym ’ eed not cet aecqui through training . he ional sympathy rit zhtened att to eombat pre dice, relig prejudice and other type of narrow itude which enab athy and illustrated In symp is unconscio ruee ndice, party preju every glmost wholl) y the 10Ous nrovinelnlism fr coughs or provincialism ' when a speaker behalf of ju erhood, tice and a common broth the aun his clears his throat every one in dience feels a peculiar reaction in own throat and will cough sympathet. fcally. Yawning when others yawn smiling when others smile are ympathy. ire Nowspa pe LEDER RA DEBE BBE a examples of p! ysieal 2. Biological He BBEGBELE &% DEBRA E BERR EGE RPE . . - 5 eS I'REEZING-IS ris and Ma SE HHH NH Friends Like You and You App BPP £ By DOUGLAS MaLocH Bd HHS IVE me just G Friends li} you, And I do not C1 3 el In the presence of the proud n how many sea ago It Oh, the hurry, 3 ; neg sf 1s 1114 1 1dd up Rot th, the RENEE RE Ww care , Great, Gr Grimt, Common And 1 wel These 1 do frier me Sot rive me Give Where they're Nor too (ive Nor a Glve my €xive Kome some Give Frio Four-Year-Old Sent by Air Mail Four-year-old Russell Barley Dahl of Ponting, Mich, who traveled first-cluss alr mall with a regularly stamped and addressed tag on him. is wins among the regular air mall carried in the first Pontine-Detroit Kalamazoo gorvice. The hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Dahl, was addressed to Post Master Kellogg i The government projected and to be a part hns surveyed by of the inland wa purch George a Grandmother ice Mad Lovely Dresses and Gowns of All Sorts, (ale talotelstoletetotetole) FOR THE GOOSE-— M are ah NG 't change a automobile, tire on 2 movin (Copyright) Oo o o Nineteenth FE THE century men of gclence caused a great commotion by discussing “man’s place in nature.” The problem of the present is a dif ferent one, “the earth's place in the universe.” Dr. Harlow Shapley, a Harvard as tronomer, who used to be at the Mount Wilson observatory in Califor nia, as a result of some mathemationl calculations and by a process of "trl angulation” announces that he has come to the conclusion that the uni- verse of which we form a part is a thousand times greater than it was supposed to be, He believes In a super-Milky Way, which has an extent of 500,000 “light years” from end to end. A “light year,” or the distance a ray of light will travel in 365 days ia G.000.000.000,000 miles, But it only takes eight minutes for tight to reach the earth from the sun a distance of LO000.000 miles It follows, therefore, that the bit of space occupled by the sun, and the earth circling the sun, is quite n mod corner of the universe of which Ae are a part, ost To the aviator a big city with its a a a a for § ye hin nsNnin the and for Norfolk S00, 000 toric Old stan between Soliris Al FE HGH R BRR eR . EW * teresa sasaal Chili Con Carni. sy the seeds from pods of two peppers. pods in wate until soft, then scrape £1 wlp from the skins Into the wa ter and discard the skine Cut two of round steak into small cook In hot botter until r $41 dried « i Rank warm pounds pieces, Wp rrp rp lp rr By F. A. WALKER a1 build thing like a map. To the astronomer the earth Itself is reduced to the dimensions of a lit tle ball occupying a corner of the great spaces which we cannot even imagine. Doctor Shapley not only admitted that all this was very humiliating to mankind. He pointed out that it was & good thing for humanity to realize its own unimportance as compared with the universe. ings fades away Into some In the Dark ages the earth was re garded as the center of things. As man was the ruler of this globe It fol lowed that he was the most important created thing in sight anywhere, But now that he and his globe have been relegated to the outskirts of the gystem, or systems, a great part of whieh lies outside the range of his vision, or even imagination, a new aspect 1g put upon him and his sur roundings, tut the further we penetrate into space the greater becomes the mys tery and the majesty of the great pro coasion of the constellations, ft is Interesting to think of what the poet Milton would have made of BABA AAA A Sauce wf Cocktail Ham With Poached Eggs wy 11) ang person Wf toast bits of but $2% Western Newspaper Ur IGOOO0 SOOO eHUC his account of the hea dise Lost™ if he had some knowledgs of this new hypothesis, (i by MeClure Newspapor Syndicate) GIRIGAGS veng in “Para ai a ih S movement Observing movement What we cross our “} see where there is a for modest dress,” says Olivia, "but any kind of a is safe in a modest dress. need to know is how to knees In an immodest one.” Wopyrigbry Help is Offered and is freely given to every ner woman, by Write Dr. Clinic in Buff: for crmho cal advice. for this service, 5 tain Dr. Pierc VOUS, to Dr. Pierce at alx package of tablet “1 was weak eonld b Chnrege -. yoursel! Ne PISO'S for FLU-COUGHS Quick Relief! Take Piso’ s—relief is mnediate. Y ou get » good night's rest renewed vitality. 35c and 60c. Blandurd for 64 Years Tale of a Pig's Tail leeland to Have Railroad SAME PRESCRIPTION HE WROTE IN 1892 When Dr. Caldwell started to practice medicine, back in 1875, the needs for e laxative were at as today People lived n ste plain wholesome food, enty of fresh air. But g 3at a Ty there were 8 i for the relief aldwell did man beings pation that Car ly i 1is practice, and which jer the Pepsin, intended wople f safe he um he put in dru name of Dr is a liquid vegetable remedy, for women, children and elderly ard they need just such a mik bowel stimulant This prescription has proven its worth and is pow the largest selling liquid laxative. It has won the confidence of ple who needed it to get relief from wdaches, biliousness, flatulence, indi [estion loss of appetite and sleep, bad reath, "dyspepsia, colds, fevers At your druggist, or write “Syrup Pepsin,” Dept. BB, Monticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle. Don’t Let That Cold Turn Inte “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu” Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Jussercis on he congested parts a see how quickly it relief as effectively as the messy 5 mustard plaster. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple J sents, is a counter-irri- stimulates circulation and break up the cold. will feel a warm aldwell’ Je as it en- Garfieid Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach and Intestinal fl This good old-fash- toned herb home remedy for consti pation, stomach ills and other derange- ments of the sys tem so prevalent these days is In even greater favor as a family medicine than in your grandmother's day. '
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