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Postlew<e, treasurer Jolorado college, recently returned . rom an expedition during which he excavated the ancient pueblo of Che-tr-o Ketl la Chaco canyon In the New Mexican Navajo desert lie said that an Indian workman opened a small hole In the adobe wall of a T e and found a string of 1,013 jet i white beads. In a nearby pocket ge number of small bits of tnr-- e Postlo-- a were discovered. believes that the discovery of ornaments mean that It was the am to secrete valuable In the onry of structure when Chetro 1 was Inhabited hundreds of years Ico d. -- Forty years old , Out loolcs 20 Jobmsom has lived In her towa for years. Everybody knows how old tty ie is. But everybody still calls her "young is. Johnaoa. For pep" and interest In va V1C ilWlM airuyvwn '" What is her secret of beauty and health? old tome fine else that but Nothing Fellows Syrup,' whose valuable iron and mite doctors have presen bed lor years. Mrs. Johnson takes Fellows Syrup regularly. She knows that beauty is an outward sign of internal health. Take a bp from her and visit your drug yist today. Ask him for FeliCws Syrup. Taka n few doses and notice how much better hcnr much younger you feel I as. FELLOWS' SYRUP Loud Eating Novelist Theodora Dreiser said on t return from Bussla; Even the Soviets dont claim that od manners hare improved un-- t their regime. 1 dined one evening In a Lenin d restaurant. A young militant on t left said to young militant at earby table on my right : ,What are you eating, comrade T Soup, said the, other militant, you deaf I BegSaner Lack fas. Brewer John, do you really w there la such a thing aa beer's luck? , 1 Brewer Oh, sure 1 r Why, we I happy the first week of our led life, werent we, Jane? brd Standard, tt Is ta st ep- - If IM. If-- Fast! Janes watch was fast? 1st? it was so fast she met me t time the said abe would J the ml )rothyfs Mother Proves Claim - rJ Children dont or-dlnarlly take to med- ldnea but here one that all of them love. Parhapa it shouldnt bo called a medicine at an. Its more like a rich, r 4 ' concentrated food. F. wholesome, sweet. to the fad sweet in your childs Uttle L It builds up and strtngth-k- , puny, underweight cb3-kthem eat heartily, brings tes back to their cheeks, iem playful, energetic, full And no billons, headachy, led, feverish, fretful baby or er failed to respond to th influence of California Fig I their Uttle bowel. It starts fela quick, cleans them out fly. tones and strengthens ! they continue to act nor-their own accord, a of mothers know about Fig Syrup from expert-- i Western mother, Mrs. J. Cliff Ave, San Antonio, lyit California Fig Syrup fly an thats claimed for It tawed that with my little I She waa a bottle baby and Her bowels were fcate. started $er on Fig Syrup twas a few months old and fad her, quick. I have naed r ever since for colds and es Y r a il .if fa il I I I t $ r i a FiLt driver of JAMES BCN, a veteran coaches out of Washington, Pa, despite his long years at tho reins and bis hard life, was a peaceful man. lie was reputed to be a man of great muscular power, but of quit! demeanor. Nearly hif cities add sections of the countryside a century ago, when mage coaches were the only means of travel between tbs Cast and the West, bad their local bullies" who wanted to fight every one who would stand up against them. Some, having conquered their local field set out for new -- conquests, There waa a bully" In Cincinnati, whoso name baa not faeen handed down to posterity, who had achieved a local reputation of having Ucked" everybody in and around Cincinnati So like Alexander of old, he sighed for new victories. Hearing of James Bud', great strength, be set out for Claysville, Pa, where ha was informed Bun could be found. He traveled by to steamboat from Cincinnati Wheeling, W. Ta, and took a stage coach to Claysville, where he put up" at the tavern of WTlIiam Kelley. the stopping place of Bans stage line. Upon entering the tavern, the stranger asked for Bun and was politely Informed by the landlord that tbe driver was at tho stable looking after bis teams and soon would MJn. Bun entered a short wbtle later, and Kelley remarked to the strangers This Is Mr, Bun." . The stranger, who was somewhat larger than Bun, said: Bun, I have been told that you are the best maa In 11 this country and I have come all the wty from Cincinnati to fight you and lick you. If 1 can." Well," said Bun, you have come a long distance for a job Uke that, and besides I dont know you and there la no reason why we. should fight" . Btit yoa must fight me," the stranger said. "I Insist on It and will not leave here until you do. Bun persisted In declining the proffered combat and finally went upstair and went to bed . to rest np after his long drive. After half an hour of rest be came downstair again, without any mor thought of tbe puglllstl-call- y Inclined stranger. To his utter surprise, the aggres-slv- e visitor met him at the foot of the stairs and again demanded a trial of strength. Buns good nature departed then. Stepping back, be warned his assailant to look out, and with one blow of his fist, felled the man. Bun then went to a rear room of the tavern and washed his face and hand preparatory - to dinner. On bis return; the stranger was still prostrate on the floor. Hasnt that man got up yet?" ' Bun asked. Water was thrown over the vanquished bally,- - and after be bad fully recovered, he departed, a wiser if not a better man. He was never seen again In Claysville. Bun became the hero of Claysville, and tbe story of that blow was carried 'all along that section of tbe National road. Efforts were continually made after tbat to match Bun with others of the Pike Boys" who were famous for the fistic prowess, but Bun always declined to be drawn Jnto any more fights. Kelley told every detail of that famous encounter to anyone who would listen, for years after It - occurred. David Gordan, ala feet tall and weighing 200 poonda of solid bon and muscle, but peaceful Ilk Bun, also was driving a stage coach of Washington at the time, and many efforts were made to get the two men together In a ring. - Tradition has It that the two men had a reciprocal fear of each other, bat they never collided, and It never better was settled who was man. ' ' Oor-ring- 2, GOOD SAUCES BECHAMEL or Hollandalse sauce preferred to ordinary white eauce for french artichokes, cauliflower, carrots and many other vegetables. Maltre d hotel sauce Is good with new potatoes and many -other aorta of vegetables. To make bechamel sauce put two tablespoonfuls of batter In a fry-lu- g pan and add a teaspoonful of chopped carrots and a teaspoonful. of chopped onions When tender remove the vegetables and add two tablespoonfuls of flour, work Into the butter and add salt, pepper and a cupful of white stock. Let this cook In a doublejmller at least ten minutes If lumpy strain. Season to taste with salt and pepper, a quarter of a fiay tea! may be left Iq the eauce while cooking in the double boiler but should be removed before serving. . Hollandalse sauce may be mode thus; - Put four egg yolks a half cupful of butter, a half teaspoonful of salt, a dash of pepper, and a half capful of cold water In tbe top of a double boiler. Beat It constantly cntll the mixture thickens and then add two. tablespoonfuls of lemon jutes .A good mock Hollandalse sauce may be made by making a medium white eauce. While In tbe double boiler add an egg yolk or two &hd stir in carefully and then add a few drops of lemon Jules Maltre d'hotel sauce Is very easy. Simply cream three tablespoonfuls of butter.and add three tablespoonfuls of lemon juice, three of minced parsley and a little salt, paprika and cayenns A good sauce can be made by adding a half enpful of cream and a little butter to a cupful of ordinary white eaucs Cook thla for fifteen minutes. In a double boiler before serving. (A HSU IfcCInr Nwnpipw IjodlettAt (WNU -- gervlop SUPERSTITIOUS "4 SUE 18SL UNCLE JOE TOLD HER THAT If you see no falling stars on a bright summer evening, plan your Jamboree without foar-o- f or sloppy shoe, sandwiches sloppy for It la a sign of fair weather. week-en- d (A Newftpaoer lytdietti) nil. llcClor IVVNU Artificial Flower If artificial flowers are not fresh looking, they will be Improved If Divorce la Sweden and leaves In many countries, particularly the edges of tbe flowers a with trimmed are sharp pair of Scandinavian, both parties may join them over shake scissors. Finally In and divorce for In a petition k and her wonder-lo- n Sweden thla la exceedingly common a steaming kettle and allow to dry tell better than words It Is not necessary that a. crime In a draft. Jps." the other shall be commitSeaniil It Up I Imposed on. Sea that the aganst ted by either party. A years pro I find the great thing In thla . f ?u fauy bears th name, batlon la required if such a petition world Is not so much 'where we k o youll get th la filed. By far tbe greater num- - stand aa In wbat direction we are rain. ber of divorce granted In Swedes moving. Excba nge ; for 60 years. " are for Incompatibility. Ex chongw set-bac- ary ( fl History THE UKRAINIAN WHAMDOODLE (A MttreMMtin Yii WLi By Betsy CaBiater us a HUTTY TZaTURAL was no safe bldlpg plara for Peter nearer than the bramble-tangl- e and be mad up his mind that that waa just where Peter would start for. You see Old Maa Coyote Is very mart Tes, Indeed, Old Man Coyote Is very smart He knoas aU about Peter and hla wag, and be felt quit sura that Peter would do Just as he did do stop to listen to what was going on back tber at the Ycir Hess and Yea (B, MIL Wasters tUwepeoer Ontoa.1 two-famo- on Peter himself. He knew well as Peter did thet there These brilliant animals are frequently seen skipping about among the trees of the Galatian swamp lands The natives domesticate them and aet them to work In facpond. tories grinding oat powder puffs By thla time Old Man Coyote was not far behind bim and his nose JTbelr coats are ahlpped to Hoboken, was In Peters tracks Now Peter where they are made Into Oriental can ran very fast for a short distance, but for a long dlstanca Old Man Coyote can run very much faster than Peter. Tbat safe old bramble-tangl- e was still some dim tance away when Peter, looking back aa he ran, saw Old Man i Coyote almost at his heels Tbs mJ sight of those grinning teeth seemed to Peter more speed. Never LIOW the ocean !a olden time hadgive h run as hs ran then. Bis provided the Incaa with a nat- heart waa so that It ural stronghold for their dwellings aeema as Ifthumping It would hurst Hla Is evident la the site of this silent breath was almost gons The Canet valley village, south of Lima. Peru, atop what was once rags, and their meat la used for tu an Inland In the tea. Probably, Inferior grade of summer sausage. Those overs se feet tbat keep this archeologists aay, it waa" a Utters! one from sinking In the mud are fortress, built as th Pacifics ra-cession turned the island into a Brazil nuts, and are certainly too " " coastal promontory. Remnants of big for that peannt body, which, to a wall that belted the ancient foe. look natural, should be painted a till cation before tbe Spaniards tame are here' clearly pictured by the aerial cameras of the Shtppee-John-o- n bright orange. Chewing gum sticks expedition which has just returned to New Tork after nine months of exploration and adventure In Peru. the toothpicks on for legs and neck, also the tall that was once a dovs The filbert bead baa popcorn ears and nose, and tha dumb expression cornea from pen and Ink. th' Cleopatra .Needle Cleopatra's Needle In Central park. New Tork city, la 67 feet high to th apex, and 7 feet 7 Inches In diameter at the base. Tbe needles of Cleopatra were first erected by Tbothmea III at HeUopolls and were In Ptolemaic times, transported to Alexandria. One was taken thence to London in 1878, and the other to New Tork by tbe ship Dessoug, undsr tbe direction of Lieut. Commander D. N, at the expense of William EL VanderbUt, In 18S0. ft was erected In Central park Febru-2- din just ae 4 heart guv a Jump. What was that? Old Maty Coyote Wea So Close That It Seemed ta Peter aa If He Could harder than ever. As A CLOSE CALL He listened Feet HI Hot Breath. surely as ha waa sitting there hs heard footsteps but .they were come brambie-tanglwas CLOSE call means a narrow es- ing only three straight toward him. He waitcape. That Is wbat Peter Rab- ed only long enongh to make sure jumps away, but Old Man Coyote bit had the night he gave tbe warn-lp- and then once more he started for was so close that It seemed to Peter a U be could feel hla hot breath. that saved aome of the geese In the bramble-tanglI Two Jumps I Three tbe pond of Paddy the Beater. and this time he didnt Ritend One Jump I felt the friendly old Peter Peter knew just how much risk he to stop Jumpe uqtll he got there. Those brambles brush was running when he thumped that against him . and light footstep were' made by Old warning. He knew that Just on the Man Coyote! Peter knew them too then there was a sharp pull at bis tall. With a little scream of fear other side of the pond, hiding In well to be mistaken. Peter pulled with all hla might and the Black Shadows, were Old Man It was trus You see the Instant then he waa safe I He looked back. Coyote and Reddy and Qld Granny Old Man Coyote, hiding there by Just on the edge of the bramble-tangl- e Fox. and he knew, too, that they the pond of Paddy tbe Beaver, bad stood Old Man Coyote and would be very, fery angry because beard had In hla mouth was a Uttle bunch of he had spoiled tbelr chancel of, known the thumps of Peter he that there wasnt th least getting a fat goose for dinner. So chance In the world for blm to white hairs Peter looked at hla the Instant Peter had thumped bis catch one of those funny Uttle talL It looked funnier geese that night than ever. Thera was a hols In the warning he started for th nearest and he bad at ence made up hit middle where the hair bad been bramble-tanglIt waa a long way mind that If he couldn't on a dine out bidoff, but tt was the nearest safe fat goose b would do hla best to pulled n hr 1. UeyS WNC eenriew ing place be knew of, - Llpperty-ilpperty-ll- p ran Peter, and as he ran he listened Jrith. all hla might for sounds of aome one him. following "Perhaps, thought Peter, hopefully, "they wont try to . catch mo tonight" , Now Peter never runs very far at a time without stopping to look and listen. He bad run about a third of the way to the bramble-tanglwhen he stopped and sat up. With b!a ears standing straight up he listened with all hla might It was very still there in the Green Forest where be was, but back where be bad come from he could Just bear the gabbling voices of the geese, and so he knew tbat they had been wakened In time. Be knew perfectly well that the wisest thing for him to do was to harry on, but his curiosity would not let him. Perhaps, after all tber was no real danger. He would stay where he was and then If no on followed blm perhaps be could slip "" back to Paddys Pond and learn just what had happened after be 1 He wondered If had thumped. Honker tbe Goose knew tbat It waa if be, Peter, who had given the alarm. 1 For some little time Peter sat there listening and heard nothing bat tbe distant sound of the voices of the geese. Then suddenly his new George Washington bridge, extending from One Hundred and Seventy-eight- h street In Manhattan to Fort Lee, N. J, la virtually completed and th dedication ceremonies have been tentatively set for October 12. It Is the worlds largest suspension bridge and cost over 700,000,000 to build. This view of tbe bridge Is taken from tbe New Tork anchorage; They So Bot live la vein who keep Close watebe where tbe ehlldrea sleep. gar and let stand over night In Stir until well dissolved before patwhich repair And give stitch tbe morning drain and add equal ting sway for winter use. Th jar wear. ehlldrea Th little garments measures of sugar and cherries. should be covered with a cloth and . Quasi. Edgar lid, but need not be sealed. These cherries are most delicious to serve NOW IS THE TIME with meats, as art the ptekled New German Threat cherries. la the season when we THIS to look up our cherished Spiced Gripe. recipe to uio for canning and " Remove the pulp from six pounds pickling. That la the thrifty houseof rrapea. Put Into a kettle and wife does, for often a recipe la miscook until soft enough to remove 1L laid until too late to prepare th seeds by potting them through a sieve; Tut the pulp and skins Plcklea. Mustard Cucumber together, add three pounds of suThis la one of tbe recipes that gar,' one pint of vinegar, two ta will bo cherished, for tbo pickles blespoonfnla of cinnamon and one to last tbo are firm and good np tableepoonful of doves Cook two one. Prepare a jar with a gallon hours. Seal for winter use. TM-Jaof vinegar, a cupful of ground mua la especially good with venKo-- . tardrnd half a cupful of salt Drop . or other game. - ( the fresh cucumbers, well washed, until tbe Jar dally Into thla pickle Celery Pickles, la full They will be ready to eat Slice me large onlon put It In In two weeks the bottom of a two quart jar, then put In a layer or two of small cuChili 6auc. cumbers or large ones diced to- Take twenty-fou- r large ripe add a stalk or two of matoes, seven white onions two celery, mors cucumber aqd celery, vino-gar- , of five cupfuls green peppers Pour over pntfl he Jar la fulL two tablespoonfula of salt and one quart of boiling 'vinegar, one fane cupful of sugar. BrlDg tha vineof sugar and f cupGermany has developed a new enpful gar and sugar to tbe boiling point, ful of heated all to gait, together which decathlon star who la expected to add th other Ingredient to the boiling polnL Seat at once. have been put through a food chop cause much embarrassment These pickles keep firm and good per and cook one hour at the boil- Americas versatile track and field all winter. . stars In. tbe 1932 Olympic games to ing point w.t.ra Stwiwiw tnloa.y (A be held at Lo Angeles, Calif. Hla Tha chief art of learning la to al- name la Kurt Weiss, and be ta her Cherry Olives tempt but little at a time. Locke. Cover pitted cherrlea with vine- - seen burling tbe discus, PETER RABBIT HAS A g e, llpperty-llpper-ty-ll- e. a !" i r Ntmmwr aervtee.) I Savvies. Old Gardener CAMASS1AS are spring-flowerin- g well known la tbe East, although natlvea of tbe West. They Ilk rather heavy soil hut will thrive In most gardens where manure has not been used heavily. Camasslas are grown from bulbs, which shopld hs planted three to six Inches deep In September. Lelchtllnil la probably the best of the group. There are both white and blue varieties. Tbe commonest of ail la the Camassla tbe bulbs of which tbt Indians cooked and used as food, 10. It 1 1. Wetan Uatoe.) qua-mas- h, Kiwtr One Petal af lew Ha that can have patience eta have wbat be wllL . Geo. Washington Bridge Nearly- Done e W NU Dark Corners By DOUGLAS MALLOCH J THERE'S a corner la your bouse A Uttle dark, yon lift the shade; If theres a corner In your heart A little dark welt. Im afraid Ton sit and Sorry, worry tMu.. .. And Just wont let the sunshine In. IF If there's a corner In yonr room ' A little dark, a lamp you light; If theres a sorrow In year breast I fear you alt there In the night Among the shadowa. In the gloom. When many lamps might flood the room. If theres a corner In your house little dark, the curtain raise, If theres a corner In your heart A little dark, then build a blaze Upon the ashes that are dead. A Light aome new dream, and look ahead. 0 111, Ponr!.Ml1H-- 1 WfU Swrie. Red, White and Blue m ' - length-wlse.-'Th- en one-hal- il. ' s . .This smart fall ensemble offers a successful combination of red, white and blue. Its distinctive features are the futuristic design on the hlonse top and the epaulet cap Idea on the jacket that buttons all the way down. - 7 Supreme Virtu Charity la made the constant companion and perfection of all virtues; and well it Is for that virtue where It most enters and longest stays.-'-Rpr- st. |