The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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Rundown.Nervous?
End Stomach Distress
With G*mmI IM raahionnl t‘eppern>im
AGENTS
to sell Insecticides Roach Powder,
Ant Powder, Bed Bug Liquid from
house to house. Big profits.
Brsn.h Chemical Product* Co.
1506 N. Broadway, St. Louia, Mo.
5Oc
i^Yn=»!
Nll-INK Corporation
222 Metropolitan bkch. Milwaukee. Wi*.
Ride the Interurban
HOUSTON
fi om to
GALVESTON
Frequent Service
for
I "
U*°’
33’ uj
alotabs
l TRADE MARK RIG
foe ;
BILIOUSNESS
f
Sour slotnacli ?
gas and hoadachu |
due Jo
CONSTIPATION
I
I
rd
acttv-
rues It
««7 Di
■for which there
at kind
nave formed a secret so-
Lesson for March 18
by st i
JE8US RESPONDS TO FAITH
13 M
CENTS A PACKET IS ALL YOU
PAY
5
FERRY'S
FOR
walking
SEEDS
AND
Every packet dated
All
J
$
L|
carried the burden
Vitamins Destroyed by
C striLancy Pnullrv R a
l-as-
tomb
ta^S3
7
1A
lM*St
A
ilarrliuau
of the laord.
WKTl.'»
■ tost-
—«N 1
A lAixaltr* Uriah
| WNT-P
11—34
A necessity when cooking
a
remedial
hair
. . and
.. one up-
downstairs
. . one
. . just a few
ceitts
^GARFIELDTEAj
SNAP OUT OF IT!
:sc of private I
Meet Henry I ‘
d Stairs Cham
Buffalo n ft
ice In th
liortage
Improved
Uniform
International
i, unacknowledged in
r. Even his own brothers did
lleve in him until after hie
I. The Unbelief of Jesus' Own
Countrymen (13 51 S**).
I HAVE A LITTLE CLAN
CM GOING TO WORK ON
DAD THIS NOON.
PUREBRED
VEGETABLE
Ferry’s
L Mow
diarrhea |
La. or
eggs
AT YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
. ITU. HiM yOcfvE
OFTEN FIRED SETTER M
MEN THAN H'M
pro-
Hl Is
to complete I
on would l>e
rogram. add- j
A standby in the kitchen since
1346. Ann ft Hammer and Cow
Ex and Inking SkU uie *la> help-
ful throughout the bouse. One or
the ocher is obtainable c-erw-
where, and may he «M«d with
cunhdaKw «bcnt«<s ouditan bs-
carbonate ts required Mail the
Economy Coupon for free bock.
[ diarrhea, states H. C. T Gauger of
i th J’
»»*•
■i- foot of floor
vid< I for each
ife. Hmt should
>eyond ail other faces by
st intimately known to the
iso germs
.tion is In
your grocer has it jjj
Jesus v as like. Ou a iiuudkcithief
provided by one of the women he
>< pls an lOilline that still ran be
No portrait of Jests vas painted
•ing his lifetime No sculptor
IJed bis face or ligure. Among
Baking Soda is also
gr.Cz"
1 sun-
ONE SKETCH OF
FACE OF JESUS |
^aOLOBN^TE^T—Ark and It shall
t>« given you. *eek sn<1 ys ahall And. St. Pt
live generations should have devel-
oped a kind of artistic orthodox
'cording to which the face of
is today
ifar the r
fate race.
I iere i
•pie Kv. 13).
lly Interest ltj
him that ft.ey followed hint *
2/-Si
Mt
I UM-M-M-nOv’SAy
j THAT’S GREAT I
Ur- ”
k.
2
J
%
I That
jJesus reveal a m<
artist —some sickly
ty, some unwholesome brooding.
In Byzant'ne art, over the tragedy
hn'oan life—is very true.
Mr. Coffee-Nerves
beats a hasty retreat
D Quit right now
1| iTWAStfrFORyoU.trSS F? 1
J VVMAT^faONE WRONG WITH D '
.1 yOURFATWElL UATEiy, ft
1 ANYM/AY? gngx.jrr- -H
«r
sow
J<?N
fi
Hi
J^ottp^ag^stmeI
HEM? WELL-SHE'S WAST-^
|Nd HER TIME - I HAVE J
■ Tk‘ OU> SAN TiGHTty « ,
tnd there, an Epstein aibsew
who evolves a different Jesus out of
his Inner consciousness. But It la
is what may be railed the composite
[v portrait of Christ - (terfected »hrougn-
;t nimhxn centuries of worship
J.t esi. r.Hally the same !a nl! co-’n-
les which. UDCha’’enged. breathes
.a universal bent lb
It Is a fa.
2. Followed by
The people were i
ed in hl;..
i on foot cut of the cities.
3. Jesus healing the sick (v. HE
'Although the ruled
, him, he did cot
] Though
v'OE, VDU RASCAL-KNEW
I COOLDb^T SAyNO"! IVE FE1T _
ICHE^FULSINCE "
'■R/POBTUM.THAT
. _ EVEN FORGOTTEN HOW |
TO BA'A'l. YW OUT!
feAhRillJ
It ycu guuer troro act.) Mnnia.~h. *-3um**s
fwttv* cotn|H>un<j of protvn m»iit pr«
aerload S» i>h>»>r|ar>< l{<-j>alt* tua. ant««<
or tnon*>> r«.4. I*.' 11 i’at>*vl<fi -0c— tl
Cap»ul»r Bl #0 Si-ad (tamnaor ordar
BEVHFN MPK'K* I'H <1. Kr|.«irrr«
l*ham>avi*t. lit Walnut *»»., Ke«<-r*. Mim*
s’,
I
E -
1
CURSttTHAT Tj
’ mkopmng Girl—
K-.9HO RUINED FC •
f ■ ,< -j—r--
era and pro
gotten t* it
of a itoude/'
The Southern Lumberman thinks:
that if means could be found to I
a , _.. i . ,.o I >v nnnn ‘
I SUNDAY
I! SCHOOL
•> LESSON ■■■
<fi> KEt I' B riHtWATKH. 1' D, ,®’<»
MwnlH-r of F».u t> M- . Btbl* £jH,
C Sy wMtaik N«w«pap"t Qiieu that form what has become a con-
tinuous tradition, tiiere ia one and
only one that Is wen attributed to
an eyewitness. Il i* ibe slight sketch
for, in Mr. liarrtniaii's e
iwould take ten years to ho'
the houses ne.-ossary for a minimum i
standard of decency and comfort. He '
, estimates the total cost of construe- I
tion alone at close to giotaMitsMbiou j
And to that may be added more bll- ‘
lions for furnishings.
A survey conducted by the Na- '
The story is that the apostle was
at the house of Pudens (of whom
to Timothy: “I’udens
nm> was asked wbst
’ Cooking Pou’trv Rations
Cooking poultry rations destroys
vltimlna B and <1 and mar result
tn Illness or den th of many young
chicks, advises a writer ill Success-
ful Farming. This is the ..inclusion
reached by nutrition np-claiiklM st
the Urlverslty of Wi»Mn»iu after
garefu. tests with cooked aud raw
feeds
A ration made up of natural feed*
and fed raw v-nited in exceiionr
I grov. th of the . !.!• k- Hut when a
p Similar group of chicks was f«*d the
aame ration after it had been I.. at
ed for hours at 23l> degrees Fab
reaheit. It developed polyneuritis.
J’hls Indicates that vitamin H had
JKn destroyed.
Z Other tests showed that chicks
Naveloped pellagra when fed the
^UM ration after it had been heat-
Ld to 712 degrees Fahrenheit for
144 hoera. Then this group of
Bklcks was fed yeast which had
heated enough tn destroy vita
*B. but not enough to Injure vl
G. They recovered This
Sweatee that c««k’ng the r«»5>n
had destroyed vitamin G as well as
B. n Is thought Hmi only Hie vr
Uuulu* were injured by the cuuidug.
WMERt‘9 MV C0FFRK?
WHATS WR0N3 HERE- CONI
I want mv corrr.z • |F H£ 1
^^FjwAlTAMlNuTT, PAD-you've
A L-'i HAD A HEADACHE ALlCFYtXNC
-YOUR DIGESTION 13 UPSET,
ANO V-CVRE NOT SLEEPING
WEU. I THINK YOU HAVE
cor FEE NERVE3-5O l\'E
FlXEDAWTruE 5 _
FORyoU.TRY IT.’
-
E WHAT-yOuASK FOR A DW ‘
■ OFF —AND ME WITH A
■ SPLITTING HEADACHE?
j VOVNGMAN-yOUU.STAy , - Vm.
©fit
ii-yjt
JUTLEEPIMTTER. J’ J
ANt .NDIGESVION ,
W.D W-Wt DE J .-.sS- i
F/^S
saF/2ij|
it'/ Hl »I x ii
nWT i*t MMf jst.ea set s aw-
^2? na7.^:;^/^5
nett !««■««*• rla*n«ta« that halt* ««t
taMPi F H< •’ tesstlpat.ro wsita* Snap
— ■ - - n«t nr mat caren.com>.•••laaunai
co* 8*S‘s the MttHELD TEA tr< *
west tsnieht. iFiarn — er ra
Maw »~k fw« A«w« — •< pe^V Jc»e *<•»•)
Live Near Be Cbriat
Flake up your mind to live s<> I1
ueur Christ, to he so true to him. j
to be ao tilled with his strength ami ,
gladness, that you will change for 1
the better the character of every
mead -nd cGmpasUa. tLv «t
SBoaphere of every grovp of which
yea are a part.
Jjjjy PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Helps a
' , &U«HMar
Wl1’ JLNIOR TOPIC
m® Trust Jesus,
nn- INTEIlMHldATE
■
/j
IF
WHA ' IS
n is POSTUM,dad. you
IT INSTEAD or CCFFr
JOCPYS AND you* .
XXiR HEADACHES ANl iN D<GE STU
WILLGOAW.RytAND
XIU253 AN\ fjJ
Ik i '
clety.’
‘ What Is the object?"
[help (vv. 23-25).
at iiia feet and pit
She besought him to cast the de
mon out. Her appt
sidered as a model
a. It was sincere and earnest
From the depths of her heart she
cried to the Lord for help.
b. It was brief and detlnite. In
a few well chosen words she do-
sought the Lord tn behalf of her
daughter.
first aid for ! bums and scalds ... it relieves
bum . . . and eases poison ivy rash ... it has many
applications \ A . used when washing the
it will remove dandruff ... it
_____________,________.... _____ &
makes glassware sparkle .
in contour, reg-
a and Hebraic In pro-
are dark and fathom-
in their depth of latent Indigna-
agaiust wrung, vyn.palhy with
> the motives
■arl’ definw<|
ad. noble in
ample proportions, and the hair,
ru long, is parted in the middle.
Around the firm sensitive month
there are mustache and beard. It Is
had "broken with the °r « ,nRD *>"'m all things
andon his work. Br*
desperate and hopeless
re brought to him, none
was found too hard for him,
III. Jesus Resoond.no to the
Faith of a Woman of Canaan (Matt
15:21-31).
ai'.-epted John's death as typical of suffering and insight
his own. (’f men, Above the
Jgk- GO-U
HtASe HN0 Mt MH SOOS Ti
f*KtfS'NG mts O* S«««N« $0©A «
A*10 A«rO»CO»O*fD BrtOCAHDJ
Ifif!) .*•*»< •««. AMS MMSM4
I__z
c. It was personal and humble. SMALL HOME NOW
The ix>rd is pieiised when we be-
seech him in behalf of personal
friends as well as ourselves. She
catne humbly, for accoidtng to
Mark's account she fell at his feet
(Mark 7:25).
d. It was believing and persistent.
fional Association of Kcal E late!
B.-ards In 273 cities reveals a short-
age of single family louses hi 27 per j
cent of the clt'“ -»
apartment «pac
The home sh
Bounced in the smaller c
especially uotlceal )e in
land, the Pacific coast, ai
South Central s.ctl>n.
What this country needs, declared i
the Southern Lumberman, is not
model spartateuts Lui sinait UmJoU- >
tcouldn'tsav“no'
0 OFF ? - DESS AND LI SO FINE *<D CHEEJJFU
I I LVOvW UKe TO CT | SWITCHED'
I GO PLACES.' M I'VE EVCt: 7Z
I ? Hatchkble Pullet Eggs
I \ If pullets have b*er> In produe-
I j tion for 60 to 00 days before the
I i arf mdcrled fur hatching and
I ibave been mated with rigorous
I /cocks, the chicks sbou.d be sstisfac-
I / tory. according to North Carolina
I / Btato college The factors of good
II management for the pullet a bow-
1/ ever, will have considerable bear
L ing on the question A balanced
ration should be fed. reinforced e'er anyone
with a biologically tested cod liver ■<*«'ond time
ol! where green feed Is not ara!I
able. ~
vantilated.
. ARE PURE < ’
SODAJ?
noi, looking upon tiie
visage, are we conscious of presump-
tion In his words: "! am the light of
the world."
During the heyday of prosperity,
i|)ere were ninny who n*kv<l it Jemis
,was always so sad in bis demeanor
The mother s awful distress !1S thia. The answer is that nowhere
Her daughter was in the records Is It staged or even
The Implied that he laughed or smiled.
Fr»m the first to Inst, he was what
fil.ied, but it was the mother who is known to students of Isaiah the
No doubt thia prophet as the suffering servant, "a
heard of the rr°n of sorrow and acaualnted with
fame of Jesus. His power to l..-al grief." Knowing ti e world as he dM,
had coma to her notice and doubt how waa it possible for h'.m to h.i,'e
less many times she longed fur him been otherwise? Over the city of
to come her way that her daughter Jerusalem. «.v
might be healed. "Now that he was arils he wept.
in her neighborhood she cuwe i That multitudes of portraits of
straightway to him. JehU* reveal a mood of weakness in
2. The mother's fervent appeal for <!«• artist-some sickly sciitimeo
She humbly fell tal.L
pleaded for mercy. M -
to cast the de Jn hir.uin life—la very true. There
>eal may be con- no evidence that, on ordinary oo-
1 prayer. |cMlons. his gravity—what may be
leaned hia sense of responsibility-
restrained the happineM of those
around him.—P. W. Wilson (noted
[British writer on Biblical aubjet-is)
in lieview of Reviews and World's
'work.
ADVOCATED TO
END DEPRESSION
FITQ EPilePtic ftttacl(-
I I if you have failed t<
obtain relief, iust try the Towns Treat
ment In use 60 years. May we send yoi
• list of manv who have used this treat
ment so that you may write them!
TOWNS REMEDY CO , Mllwaakae, Wia
. u<i.
I Persons walking Into brooder
P houses, rodents uud other
It creature’, contamtna’.-d rood,
B lore from diseas. I
E Mnitary bouses all «:• respon
!' for spreading the di
E Another source of in
g diseased eggs, which a hutch
E our diseased chicks
R "To wipe out the d.urrhea. s
I dlst-ased chicks should Im killed
r and barned or buried," m. s
L "All brooder houses *
P Cleaned every <1>ly until i;
I are seven dnv* old ar
| every four dots then
p birds and animals
E Spread the genus st
L away from the chi. 1..
I \ 9 least oi.<- sqm..'
I 1 space should be pr n
I ichlck. A good dlsln
I I be placed In their d
1/ and a well-luiiMm u
IB Inch.deil in their diet
|{ np their restirtawe »<•
. To prevent the
If Ing food that l>a« ful - n to the
R Boor where germs may be lurking
I the feeding pans should t.e placed
[• vpon wire frames at ler -t one and
r our ba If feet square ami an Inch
L and one half above the floor. The
II wire should t>e small mesh. Or
If site- *4 hardware cloth will also
serve rattrfAr-rnr:ly ::p frame’
Should be cleaned daily.
QMgBT State* that a most !c:’, -‘r
taot step la to secure » Kgs or chi< an
from hatcheries whose flocks have
been found free of the
after being given the blood
at leaat make sure that the
came from blood-tested b.rds.
H
’I /
of
country,
not bell
resurrtvtion (John 7
a limited work could I
kept n Jesu*
of the Multitude (Mat
1, lie retired to t
13). The news of the < ruel death
of John the Baptist hr. '^fit grief to
the heart of Jesus and he withdrew
at Home that bears his
(FOUND THf iJJCX ! /
- TASTES THAT \
DRiNK l’M L
SUNKA,
™,„ h r
SK
! The very
the r<>ut of t
a nutionwhb'
lug
nant people, she believed the I .ord
would hear a cry of need. Ail who
accept Christ nr? his covenant peo
wistently begged help
She would mH accept
e Lord Is pleam>«l with Sjsj,
the sou) who will not let him go tf|p
11:51*', 18:141).
8. The woman's faith rewarded
(vv. 2B2S>.
a. Jesus' apparent refusal (v. 28).
He answered her not a word. This
seems strange that to tier distress !fl
ing cry he whs irresponsive. Scarce
have tn ask tits
Frequently be did not
wait to he a.«ked. The reason f«»r I
The" bouses should bo welUh!’ w«* that a real JU
cuity lay in the way. He was sent I
, to the lost sheep of the house of is i
rael. This women was a stranger ';
■ tn the covenant people. Her ap)>eal J
{was on the wrong basis. She ad H
' dressed him a* the son of David. i|
which ouly t child of the kiugdotn, '
, an Israelite, had * right to do.
j b. The woman s quick resitonae'
(vv. 25-27). As soon as she per 1
celved the difficulty she worshiped’
him as Lord and cried for help
, While only the laraelltcw could ap-
proach him as the son of Devld. all
can come to him and own him ns
ls»rd. She elHitigijr took her place
as a Ge.-d ■ ^■F/«
IsahaUon is of the Jews The word J TA NO
nog ia lerm
or dog which
hed a riaht to the crumba which fell __ ___
from the table, -LZULLi™.
'«S~S?£~a safely cleanses the baby’s nursing bottles..
at otu-e white the inmruettona she 1 ------ —
1 received were worth mueb to her awwsvlwnsvsvri
| She goes down in history with the LVYU paCKu\J 6S
[Savior's roinmrndntioc of hertaith. ‘ *
stairs
package
top
a
Barintss eetahUskeA
talite F«M 1646
/
IN THE POULTRY YARD
Broken windows should ha fisM.
as eolds and roup ate more expen
atvs than new windows.
Kgg exported from Finland to
Britain la a recent week weighed
13 tvu*.
Foul try need direct sunlight end
good ventilation to keep tn the best
hMitb
hn pmiitrv »n* 4ar* meat et?n
Lius twice as much Iron a* the light
The turkey, an American bird,
wa* corrieu tu Kurvpv'Yu ioi» by
a Spanish explorer.
am* iviai auuusi value of the
products of poultry tn the United
RUtea to shout gM4M,iw.«a»*.
' • pound, or ■ pound
^■Ks half when selecting htr.1i
to get the eorroct dressed
• • •
I I T® reduce the daily ration be
f cause the teens are net laying well
• «» It •eeree*? the feed altewv.nca
h following so Increase io egg -
ueo le to mtsa oatirely en tmpor
h toot prtaetulo of ouc-eoaroi N*ed!l«.
m
CONTROL DISEASE
OF YOUNG CHICKS
The exercise of strict care tn han
Bling young chicks ia highly impor-
tant tn erndlmtlnr b/v larv while
, Proper H&ntHing Important
) in Fighting Diarrhea.
Warn*.
SrraeL
GawiaAi F<
( «« wod
of Puacum.
Crtr—~----■——- ....... Stafa--
Fdl <n rrwnplrtely—nu>t name and mldraaa.
Tbu «4Nr expuaa Dac. JI, MN
■\x>M, IlatUc Creek M>. h. W a u -S IB-O4
I me, w-ttbukd coat ur oblujatiaa. a waek't aupply
To as sure, many people find that coffee does
not disagree with them. But ethers—and there are
lots of them—cannot and should not drink it at alt
Zou may be one of thee—w-thout realising it. The
caffcin in coffee may be working night and day to
tnb you of strep, upset your digestion, or undermine
your nervous system.
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If you are nervous, irritable, have headaches or in
digestion, or can't sleep soundly, you will find
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