Show BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN do by THORNTON W BURGESS A CURE FOR OBSTINACY CHUCK was stiff and sore JOHNNY it was the day after the great fight johnny sat on his doorstep and he be was in anything an thins but a happy state of mind in the first place each sep arate wound made by the teeth of 0 red ned ay ay iy fox had a separate and distinct ache so no one who ho aches all over can be in a very happy state of mind then tov tor johnny was nervous he ie kept turning his head aery two or three minutes to make sure that all was safe behind him that stone wall which he had seemed such a splendid protection when lie he built ills fits house in the corner of it now seemed a constant danger johnny imagined he heard enemies creeping up on the other side of it ile he expected to see the head of rox fos or sirs mrs roddy keddy bob up over the top of that wall any minute no ko one as nerous as that can be to in a very happy frame of mind also johnny wile was beginning to be alte quite honest with himself and to admit that he wished he never had thought of lealnd his fine home in ID the far corner of the old orchard lie ile wished he was buck back there lie he anew p n w that it was the very best place in all the great world at least it was the very best place for hlin him but tie he was wag still too obstinate to make up his mind to go back there if there had been no one there lie he have minded but polly chuck was there and johnny just wake make up his mind to go back and confess that he had been wrong in ili the first place of course no one feeling that way could be in a very happy frame of mind gut but what hat made him most unhappy of all was the fact that he be was hungry and all the time growing hungrier suspenders go feminine arl 4 A J 4 vr P p aau stable slide fasteners fust enera on the shoulder hould cr straps shorten the frock for or active sports and lengthen it for or cam pus pug or general wear an elbow length separate cape of the shade of the jumper completes the ensemble lor for street wear lie go far enough away from his doorstep to get his breakfast and lie he had much to eat the day before nothing at all after the great fight with longing eyes he looked over to the distant clover patch after his experience peri ence of the day before he dian didn t dare go so far from his house if lie he had been feeling all right he NO va 7 this tickled sammy jay and he flew away laughing have dared to stilt stiff and sore as he was it was out of the question ue ile run and he fight ue lie tried to eat some of the grass near his doorstep it was thick with dust and so gritty and unpleasant to the taste that he managed to swallow only a little of it it so the morning passed and afternoon came with every passing minute johnny grew hungrier the hungrier be grew the wore more he thought of the delicious sweet clover grew so BO close to his old home in the far corner and the more he thought of this the more he be thought about going home late in the afternoon sammy returned to see how bow joanny johnny wui wag bettl getting ng on an idea came to johnny he would ask sammy jay to keep watch while he hurried over to that patch of 0 f clover and get a bite or two sammy agreed at once but sammy is just brimming over with mischief as you know johnny was only halt half way to the patch of clover when sammy screamed back scrambled johnny chuck as fast as he could when he found it was as just a joke he scolded as only he can scold this tickled sammy jay and he flew ciway laugh ing you see sammy know how very very hungry johnny chuck was by the time jolly round red sir mr sun went to bed behind the purple hills hunger and fear had quite cured johnny chuck of obstinacy ile he would start for home the first thing in the morning 0 lh 1933 by T W burgone Bur curt gowe service appetizing ING DISHES N TUB THE spring and early summer IN green foods fresh vegetables and ad fruit are more appealing than mure more complicated foods there are some roughage foods that are needed all the year round and an occasional use of bran in food or taken to in water as a drink will keep the elimination good lor for the children the lite bran may be given in small cakes cookies and macaroons macar bran date muffins break two eggs into a mixing bowl and beat with an a a egg beater for two minutes add two thirds of a cupful of milk one half ba f teaspoonful of salt one fourth cut cup ful of sugar and one fourth cupful of softened shortening add two tea spoonfuls of baking powder to one cupful of hour flour add one cupful of bran bra one half cupful of dates cut one fine nod and one halt half cupful of nutmeats nut meats cut fine mix all as usual and beat well bake in well greased muffin pans for twenty five minutes liver sandwich spread rub cooled liver alth ith hard cooked eggs through a sieve using to one pound of liver three hard cooked eggs add one ojie grated onion salt and pepper to season mix well and spread on buttered brend bread A layer of thinly sliced sour pickle will add to the sandwich shrimp and liver sandwiches take one cupful of cooked shrimps scrimps sh rimps one cupful of cooked chicken livers one bermuda beri nuda onion and one green pepper remove the seeds front from the pepper and grind with all the other ingredients mix with a little mayonnaise or chill sauce use on buttered white bread for filling 0 ISM 1933 western newspaper News f GRAPHIC 11 GOLF kerps BAC ON AVOIDS stir rwei IN aau tao T TOO PAR GEL gumly c WEIGHT ON HEELS AIDS PROPER STROKE KEEP the wet weight ht back on the heels Is the advice handed out by macdonald smith this allows the body to turn just enough to prevent retarding the arm movement as the club head Is swept down and through with the arms the shoulders are held back instead of coming around to the loft left ruining control and power to offset too rigid legs in this position the knees should be bent slight ly A slight give here also keeps the golfer from stooping over too far A fault of golfers in general Is that they bend forward too far with the weight on the toes a position in which it Is difficult to pivot properly one reason for tills this Is that the bat ball Is often too far away necessitating leaning forward to reach it it with the body back on the heels a better balance Is maintained and the weight can be transferred smoothly be sure the weight Is back on the heels at the start of the swing and that foot which bears the weight during different stages of the stroke should be firmly planted on the ground Q 1933 boll bell Syndi syndicate cats service lc |