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Show RAPHIcGolf Senate Pages Start Own Newspaper Pun ball off left By DOUGLA8 COOT FOR QUICK R6 OVERSHOOT ALL DISTANCE RHT TOE ClSE TO DISTANT SREEkl OR ON DOWNHILL of the pins, where do they go to? the position of the respect to the ball varies In mashie shots according to the carry desired. When a short quick rise Is the objective, either over a tree or obstruction or to a green much above the player, the ball should be played off the left foot. The clubhead Is then taken hack in an upright arc. Instead of a direct hit the stroke is more. of a swing. Marian Bennett is making such a shot in the nbove illustration. On a downhill lie or where the aim is to keep the ball at a low trajectory the ball is played near the right foot. The clubhead is taken back closer to the ground in a shorter swing, the blow being more of a punch. Hit with a firm grip downward, the blade turned slightly Inward and the hands and arms a bit in advance of the clubhead. the ball will stop quickly. CHANGING WNTI Service Pretty Spring Dress . 1933. PAGES of the United States senate have started a newspaper ot their own. shows Senator R. D. Carey of Wyoming Inspecting the mimeograph machine which is being operated by Editor John Nelley and his assistant, Quentin Porter. THE CHILDRENS STORY By THORNTON W. BURGESS TWO TO ONE early In the morning red Mr. Sun had but just kicked off his rosy blankets and was hardly yet started for his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky. The birds were just starting out after the early worms and twittering and singing happily as they went Behind the old stone wall where it makes a corner close by the dusty road that runs past one side of the Old Orchard, two forms in red lay crouching among the bushes at a point where the wall had partly fa Ilea Who were they? Why, you know. They were Reddy Fox and Mrs. Reddy. From the place where they lay they WAS very ITJolly, round, tance away he never once looked back. Reddy and Mrs Reddy watched him and grinned. Johnny couldnt possibly have done anything to suit their plans better than he was now doing. Straight to the patch of clover he trotted. There he sat up for a moment or two for a last look to see that all was well. Satisfied that it was, he dropped down and began to eat, and once he had begun to eat he forgot everything but the taste of that de- 1 mil- Douglas M&llocli. IPODSOGV9 in Your bowels! Poisons absorbed into the system from souring waste in the bowels, cause that dull, headachy, sluggish, bilious condition; coat the tongue; foul the breath; sap energy, strength and nerve-forcA little of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin will clear up trouble like that, gently, harmlessly, in a hurry. The difference it will make in your feelings over night will prove its merit to you. Dr. Caldwell studied constipation n for over years. This long him to make his enabled experience prescription just what men, women, old people and children need to make their bowels help themselves. Its natural, mild, thorough action and its pleasant taste commend it to everyone. Thats why Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the most popular laxative drugstores sell. WNU Service. rived for his usual morning call on Johnny Chuck. In an instant Sammy saw Johnnys danger and began to shriek as only Sammy can when be sees a Fox. Johnny knew what It meant Of course. He sat up as sud denly as if no possessed a spring for a backbone. Of course be saw Reddy and Mrs. Reddy Instantly. Also be saw that they were between him and his bouse and that it was two to one For an instant all his courage left him. He turned and started to rum But what was the use? There was no place to run to. Johnny whirled and showed all his teeth in an ugly snarL Two to one wasnt fair. It wasnt fair at alL But be would fight just as long as there was any fight In him. You know, Johnny Chuck is no e. forty-seve- Dr. 5. 1933. by T. W. Burgess. I WNU Service. 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Beef soup treated with gelatin is fine for stuffed vegetables such as tomatoes and green peppers. Oxtail soup makes a fine filling for stuffed cabbage. This soup when served with dumplings is espe dally well liked. Add a binding of flour and butter. Try the mulligatawny heated and served with hot boiled rice, garnished with pimentos cut into strips or with chopped green pepper. With the mock turtle soup add a bit of lemon juice and a dash of Worcestershire or tabasco. Serve with a egg, a slice of slice of and thin lemon cut very pour the hot once. at Serve them. over soup d Frozen Asparagus Salad. that it is so. easy to freeze va rious things in the ice chests, one may Now enjoy a variety of frozen dishes. Cook a small bunch of fresh as paragus in as little water as possible, until tender. Remove the tips and rub the stalks through a strainer. Season well with salt and pepper and a little lemon juice Cool, add a cupful of k. Pop, what is consequence? Often a spanking. . 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. The Greeks wore scandals on their feet . 1933. Bell Syndicate. Seldom Become Deed Dreams do not come true, because they remain dreams. WNU Bervlca. Pioneer of the Iceboat Policemen Headaches "Splittinq" she learned she was Until e , 1933. Western Newspaper Union. always vhy miserable ana found out about NR Tablets (Natures Remedy). Now she get along fine with everybody. This safe, dependlaxative brought quick relief able, and quiet nerves because it cleared her system of poisonous wastes made bowel action easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily. Its itsuch a- formsure, pleasant corrective. Mild, ing No bad aftereffects. At your druggists fee. Quick relief for acid indigesUJVU tion, heartburn. Only 10c. non-hab- - ivi in cream and one of mayonnaise dressing. Fold in the aspargus tips, pack in molds and freeze. Molded Vegetable Salad. Take two bunches of young carrots, scrape, cut and cook until tender in two cupfuls of water. Drain and press the carrots through a ricer. To the water in which the carrots were cooked add salt, paprika, a tablespoon fir of Worcestershire sauce, one tea spoonful of chili powder, two level tea spoonfuls of gelatin; reheat and dis solve the gelatin, then pour Into a ring mold and set away to cnill with thr vegetable mixture placed In layers with the gelatin. Chill and serve on lettuce with the center filled with cubed pickled beets ." druggists. For FREE sample, write to 732 Ceres Avc., Los Angeles. BONERS BEEF ex- I was awfully sick and mother called the doctor. He said I had bronchitis and told mother to get some tid-bi- ts SOUPS AND SALADS Caldwells A land. Here is a smart spring daytime dress of ribbed sheer bemberg in light navy, with scarf print bishop sleeves and new Patou neckline. Silver fastening provides a bright accent B. A Doctor's Family Laxative William the Conqueror fitted out some vessels and marched across the to a certain house, a new house in the corner made by the old wall, a new house with a doorstep of shining sand. Presently, a bead appeared, a head becoming rather gray. Then out on tbe doorstep of shining sand appeared a stout form, which sat' up very straight 'or a few minutes while a pair of bright eyes looked keenly in all directions save at the old stone, wall which formed two sides of the corner. Reddy Fox nudged Mrs.' Reddy. Wh'at did I tell you? he whispered. Did you ever see anything so easy? Johnny Chuck must be in his second childhood. He seems to have forgotten entirely that it is possible for any-orto jump over this wall. It did seem that way, for after a minute or two Johnny dropped down on all fours and trotted off towards the patch of sweet clover where he was in the habit of getting bis breakfast. and although it was some dis W. SVRIIP PEPSIN coward. licious clover. Reddy looked at Mrs. Reddy, then lightly leaped over the old stone wall Mrs Reddy followed right at his heels In a second they were between Johnny Chuck an' his house. Then side by side they began to steal towards where Johnny Chuck was stuffing himself with clover. Johnny hadnt heard a sound and he was still wholly unsus- picious At just that instant Sammy Jay hard-cooke- answers 1 But women have another wonder has them just about snowed under. it makes the thinnest woman thinner, And generly right after dinner. We do not set so big a table; In fact, of late we are not able. Yet wonder, as we scrape elfeb crumb 3 from Each plate, where all the dishes come from? POSITION OF STANCE VARIES IN MASHIE SHOTS Bell Syndicate. the questions dont bother me its the That SLOPE.' ms. "No, lions, And sinc have manufactured billions, But still they have to go on making, Though tons and tons of steel its taking, And then can sell them without trying, For others have to, keep on buying. v FOR, Ck Haring trouble with those exam questions? MALLOCH Before the phonograph or photo Men started making pins by the OFF WHERE THE TROUBLE LAY THE MYSTERY AT THE FIRST SNEEZE USE PATROLMAN GEORGE CHAMPINB of the Grosse Pointe Farms (Mich.) is the pioneer of Iceboat policemen, and is the first cop to use an ice craft for patrol duty. Champine patrols the shores of Lake St Clair In search of rum runners or other law evaders who may attempt to cross on the ice from Canada. In a good wind his craft is far faster than a speed boat or an automobile. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 12-1- 933 |