wri Hin D. Roosevelt will find rest years, of the Jefferson Islands club, the next four — wv Cae Hundred N.Y.Concerns Using System. gelling city, New York.—Endless chain enterprises, operating from this huve spread from Broadway to Main sireet and are keeping postal author fties busy. So far there has been no decision on thelr legality, it was learned that the government is inves tigating all chain through the malls called to its atte { There are at least chain selling schem from New to infor ter Business are con ducted by honest men, oth ers by fly-by-night concerns, and a few are nothing less than Fountain pens i golf balls, ki } bludes, food supplies, but schemes operating heen 100 get-rich-quick ated York city offices, nce ording Bet being oper ation fror bur business oks, razor J ry. watches, men's white flannel! trousers, and even real estate have been set forth as the mediums of “awnkening America” and Insuring the return of happy days Glib Promatars. demonstrated ~~ “ 110 havea prowoters mathematically how the ninth step In net ev of 210 sale of only the chain selling scheme will ery participant a BO1.25. with the four pieces of merchandise. What will happen bought a wallet been ignored by the promoters. Women's bridge clubs in Westch ter and on Long Isl have been working for the chain Char- table in the schemes. and letter Business and gu oa din elt - commission original when has or & palr of socks has everyone os nd orgat } ive "make Various i telephe the bureau, { been rin with in oncerning legitimacy of the advice that knows yet or it is le 1 local, have erent schemes ih wr | nobody irean had offer was gal or not, but dpants were not lil amount of money.’ Neither bureau has endorsed any of The Better Business bu York city, with has found it ne, Inquiries the schemes reaun of at 280 Broadway, cult to draw the | Plenty of “Some of the chain sellers are honest business men,” said IL. J, Ken ner, “while others are operating shady, offices dim New To Be Einstein's Aid at John LL. Vanderslice, twenty-five yoarold graduate student at Prince ton university, tp whom falls the honor of soon being an associate of Pref. Al bert Einstein, “Father” of the theory of relativity. In October of this year Professor Einstein will come to Princes ton to carry on his mathematical re search In the new institute for ad vanced study, Vandersiice will be as sistant te Prof. Oswald Veblen, who fis to be en associate of Einstein, We have received no we have been flooded inquiries, It is not a new for | recall nethods of salesmanship were popular in 1012 We have not where we can nake a complaint the as a whole" C. H charge tricky concerns, complaints but with scheme, such yet seen against plan Clarahan, postal of the New York gation of endless chain sel was a long inspector office, sal tions drawn pointed out that each to he given a public hearing. and had to investigate that juently the case zh the courts ©'8s how nt bu 10 cents arried nerates operates ¥8% an article in stamps and articles at the san commission of sale. Thereafle other articles m 11 customers sell three ench and the inal participant gets £33.75 in con sions and the others are ready to their profit sharing. By the ninth step the total commissions amount to more than $12,000 If the chain remains un broken, THE MAN WHO WAITS By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Late Dean of Men, University of Illinois. It is Lougfellow, old Spanish paraphrasing proverb, who says In ns results; wen though the poet Milton 18 that “wrve who only stand and wait,” ve prefer action, nd COms assures “They also when walting to the rategie irri be most =t move we grow tated or turn Disraell, Lord Beaconsfield, was a ambitions man, and a tal ented one, but he had lsarned how to wait. Even as a boy he cast himself in the role of Demosthenes, of Napo- leon, of Alexander. He was always a leader In whatever his imagination led him to engage In. And yet If he had faced the facts there was little chance for him. He was a Jew, and the Jews were a despised and almost an ostracized race in England when Disraell was a boy. The story is told In the admirable biography by Andre Maurois that when Disraeli was a young boy at school he and a school fellow were reading to gether. They held the book between them, and Disraeli, far more rapid In getting over the page than his com- panion, had finished before Jones had more than begun, This distressed the little fellow who tried his best to keep up with” his more erudite companion. He sighed. “Never mind,” Disraell sald encouragingly, “1 can wait” It was one of the strong character. istics of his life that he could wait, a characteristic which few men possess. We don’t like waiting. It Is wisest often to make haste slowly. Norton wants to be rich, and he cannot walt. He never huys a con. gervative security: he looks for the highest interest possible. He puts his money only into enterprises which promise quick and high returns. Most of hin Investments, therefore, have gone onto the rocks, Because of his Inck of deliberation and because he could not walt to attain his ends he has made little or no progress toward the attainment of his financiai ambi. tion, © 1933, Wostern Newspaper Unlon, to something else. very very i The Household ¢ By LYDIA LE BARON WALKER Resignation Is a curious thing. There is about it a slightly religious trend, as if somehow Providence or Fate had so ordered events that they must be endured, so the least sald about the state of affairs the better, as it could not be changed. Or, if one must talk about them, that it should be with an alr of determined accept: ance without resentment. A fortitude Is implied which one consciously or unconsciously feels to be laudable. To endure without complaint is mag- nanimous, This makes the question arise, should one endure passively? Unresisting acqulescence (8 one defi nition of resignation. It 8 assumed that there Is nothing which can be done about whatever the thing is, over which one is resigned. Such an atti tude may be mere laziness rather than a praiseworthy condition. If there is any way to make matters improve, or to build something good on what ap- pears to be a troublous foundation, then one should be stirred into activ ity. Then there i8 a call to conquer or to progress and what one blindly assumes to be a cause for resignation, may be a suggestion to act or a sum mons to go forward. Active Resignation in loved A Case where a mind con- point comes daughter ved resigned, without fortitude, themselves to a endowed to died of The duty this and with expressed berea sumption parents felt and to compiaint They friend with insight fearless In helping When they it their to be accept BOrrow BO of passive who and was tactfully others to clear thinking. mine was Bee Parley Ends in Buzz and Sting Bolse, ldaho.—Near-panic result ed when a swarm of bees, accel dentally set free in a Bolse hotel, stung everyone from thelr owner, Mrs, H. H. Keck, to several state legislators. The accident brought a stinging climax to the Honey Producers convention when a bellboy knocked the cage to the floor, freeing the bees. They swirled out, stinging the bellboy until he was forced to flee. Mrs. Keck was thelr next vie tim, Then they made for the open hotel lobby where legislators were relaxing, Chalrs were overturned and general chaos reigned for near ly an hour, Finally R. W, Childs, hotel man. ager, leading a squadron of em- ployees armed with, fly swatters drove the bees Into another cage. acts of kindness, or a gentler method of accomplishing home management. It may be that endurance of annoying material things can be relieved or stopped by actively doing something about them. It may that commu- nity work can one's own sad {ptrospections or recollections and at the same time ald others to Improved be relieve living conditions and to happier exist- The resignation laxt ness of mind or iy can In the al chemy of right activity be transformed ences, which Is into benefits, ©. 1932, Bell Eyndioate—~WNU Service Odd Request Phoned From France to U. S. Mo. —~What strangest request industrial St. Louls, is believed to be the ever of an organization came iF A MAN COULD SHOUT ® 8Don Sevres Spades Sonn BONNER OF TEMPLE ae PRILADELPHIA SCORED 2,596 \ POINTS IN they joss were resigned to their *h nevertheless was draining their d, “But yon be resigned Is there nothing you The mourning couple began to think in terms other than of acqui- escent submission. They the death of their daughter with the helping others similarly aflllicted, of making thelr lives more able, The outcome of this was a well- equipped hospital where patients were not only made more comfortable but were cured. The work brought relief to these parents and a deep joy in the realization that their daughter was as sociated with it, that without her this particular relief work would never been done Transforming Alchemy Theres no household In which ac. ceptance to some existing conditions cannot be changed into betterment. it may be that the home atmosphere ean be made sweeter by some little tifa } 4 very life blood, she sa should 5 can do? dwelt on causes of the idea of comfort. have transatlantic Louis from The lary, business manager of over Marseilles, France Howard XY. the Hagen beck-Wallace circus, to Panl Ryan, 1 request came from vertising manager of the Shell leum corporation. The circus man for assist. ance getting 20 inland natives out of Indian mountains! He is leaving for India immediately and asked that letters of introduction be sent Shell representatives in Cal cutta and Rangoon that would help iim obtain co-operation from govern ment officials In taking the natives out of the country. asked in the Knowing Lord's Prayer Results in Cut in Fine fas Vegas, Nev.—Ability to recite the Lord's Prayer in court saved Mrs A. 8, Bender, a divorcee, lots of days in jail Appearing for sentence on a charge In Black and White orocaded bordered ack and be fined tence elited In fined Su to the delinquency of woman was informed by that could months and Ben. re Ryan she to lai £500 admitted that dof the ghee 8 low.piteh ce, Mrs, Bender which she and £50 Wins American Cup which she counirywoman, the final round women's champlonships at won by Cleely cup of the forty BRO is to wife him two ence, “Dead Man" in Prison Wis, — Philip Stamm, in 1922, His after he disappeared serve two years in prison pegged that he be released to with his family.” but the court “You got along without I guess another years so make much differ. for 11 years wont 4 SUCH IS LIFE p * By Charles Sughroe LO, “Ee PADDR E\RAFFE. | World May Be Moving to Second “Stone Age” When It costs twice as much to pull down a building us it cost to put it up, It may be Inferred that it is durablé, and if the grewsome pro- phecies concerning the next war are near the truth we are likely to need the protection of such a material, We dare being told by those who olight to know that if another World war comes, not only will people sleep securely In bomb proof, shrapnel proof concrete houses, but our blue Jackets and marines will put to sea in concrete battleships, Already bridges, we have concrete hotels Inmpposts and the her first concrete and fences doubtless housewife Is looking renk latest forward to set of ur ahle crockery The development is a more d concrete coffin, irable onk cost, It is sald, Conerete shins the war. They were not very sa fac but ] made were attems a mi to de 1 : merely roc wes r dre by dn sir # in tablets or liquid. “Use the Old Bean!” There is {f brains brains are efficiently plenty © not The little Girl who wouldn't EAT Never coax a Remove the ca Nature knows best! child to eat! ne of & get rid don't eat this § galer's Wr FOUng appetite * of stasis. dren who are sluggish correct fnexcusable, you will treatment for I of the co Whe deve gain weleht gh tment! Be gin tonight, with enough of the pure the colon WOTTOW, Try the California trea gyrop of figs to cleanse thoroughly Give less ton ther or iwice 8 appetite, di- hen week every « until the chi gestion, weight, you the stasis is Be sure to get syrup of figs all bottled, natural, vegets good for of ten There « Syrup © that is ai led CALIFORNIA. BRACE UP! Try this'nightcap” Lary muscles mean that poisonous intestinal wastes are sapping your energy. Why continue feeling run-down and sluggish? A“nightcap™ of Garfield Tea, for several wooks will put you “on your feet.” (At all druggists). SAN re. rk lo ny GARHELD Jed oltle Are you bothered with blad- der irregularities; burning, scanty or too t passage and getting up at night? Heed romptly these symptoms. may warn of some dis. kidney or bladder con
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