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Show Page Seven THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, April6, 1928 rrheKITCHEN The Cream - of the Tobacco Crop CABINET ((~. 1928 \\ e:-.tero Newsvavt-r Hnlou ) Let m• go where er I will, I hear a •sJ\y.l.Jorn mu~ic still; "1'is nJt In the high stnn:: alon€, Nor In the cups of budding ft.Ow€'rs, !';or In the redbrea•l's mellow tone, Nor In how the that smile:;:; or In shO\\~rs Hut in 'he mud ancl scum or things, Tht:re ~ always, uhvn:rs sornetlllng sing~. -Rlllph \Yaldo Cmer~on. DRESSINGS, OTHER DISHES A Ji;.:ht 11111i tust~ sulad d1·e~sln~ to u~e fnr fruits is fmmd in the f,,iJnw· iug L·eciJH!S": F.·uit Salad May onnaise.-!leat two e g:; s tlloroughl~'. udu the juice of and lemon one bt•at n;;ain until thid;, season with u tahlespoon ful of paprilHt, s u g n r, salt and "hite pepper to taste. Cook <ner hot W:Jter un\il smooth, then ndlf a tallle~pounful each of hutter and cream, heat until cool. Add a tablespoonful oi currant jell,v lind mix un· til smootl· Lemon Butter Or66sing.-Beat two eggs to a ligllt troth, ud<ling gradual· ly the juke of a large lemon, two tuhlespoonfuls of g,·anulated su;:ar and one of butter. Cook over h.ot w..t· ter uutil thitk, coul and fold in one cupful of whipped cream. Molded Cheese Salad.-A.!ash a pint of cottage cheese very tlne, add threefourths of a teaspoonful of salt, bneelglJth of a teaspoonful of paprika and Add five tablespoonfuls of cream. one tablespoonful of gelatin which has beeu softened with four tablespo~nfuls of water; then melted over bot water. Pour Into a wet chilled mold and set aside to chill for a few hours. Meanwhile dice one large seedless orange, add one-half cupful of diced pineapple, •lne cupful of cut strawberries and a few dates which have been cut Into strips. A.!L; these fruits 'with any of the cream dressings, turn from the ring mold onto a Heap the lettuce-lined chop plate. center with fruit and top with a spoonful of dressing. Garnish witb whole strawberries. fie sure to have a few plants of mint In the garden, then you will be able to indulge in: Mint Cup.-For each guest to be served scald one cupful of elder with a slice of lemon und a sprig of mint. When 1·ery hot add two tea~poonfuls of honey, Serve very bot. 7 By ELMO SCOTT WATSON HESIDENT COOLIDGE'S proclamation, s e t t i n g aside tile week or April ~2 to 28 as Ameriran Fore't Week and ur~lng that "''here practicnble and not in conflict with law or custom, Arbor Day be obsened during the course of the week " should make all Americans "tree-minded," In that they shoultl "give thou~;ht to the preservation and wise u~e of our fore~t~." It might be lYell also to give thought to some of the famous trees which h:n·e stood or are ~till standing on the soil of the united Rtates nnd which have played their part in the history mal;ing of this nation. In fn~t. so important has been the role of trees !n American hi,tory that the American Tree assoeiation a few years ago established n hall of fame fnr tre<'s and immrdiatelr eitizen~ In all parts of the countr)', proud of the hi,toric trees In their communities nominated them for places in this gal l€1',1' of honor. Altllou;::h nearly e1·pr,r state hOn~t~ of one or 1110re trees which I~ well known !orally or throughout tlH' ~tatP, there are t•omparati,·el~· few whkh nre or IHtVP been objeds of national ,·enN·ation. There are thrPe. howeve1·, which are prohahly !mown to e1 ery Americull. I•'ir~t of thl·~p perl1aps, i~ the \\'ashin;:ton Elm il Camb1·idge, ~fa~~ .• under whlrh Geor;.:< Washington took eommand of th~ Continental at·my on .July 3, 177~• 1'he lon~ and honOr!'d career of !hitree, then morp than 3T>U years oltl ramp to an end In Angnst. 1!l~:l. whpr> the "'hole trunk cmcked and fel I while workmen were pulling a dPacl branch from it. AnothPr famous tree of tile ~mne ~peciPB was the Treaty IJm on thP banl;s of the Del a ware ril er un der whose hrnnrhrs William !'pnn .l and the lnclinns made "the onl~ treaty bl't\1 een these people and the Christians that was not rnllfil'd b) oath and tbat was nel'er J..,rol;en," Ull ngrPement that gave the famon~ 'Qual;rr title to the land whic·h Inter became tl1e gt·Pat ~tate of I'Pnn,:;yJ vania. 'l'he Treaty Elm r:a• hlo\\·n clown In 1 SJO and Its age at that tiu1e was e~timut('d to tun·e been ?S:1 BACHELOR'S IDEAL Mi<s ~Jl.l 11ster-I olten tilini; what n pity it il' .rou hm·e nl'lel man ie!l, ~!r. Bnl!·h 1\'l'il, I have ~ir. Hatl'il-t:call,l? wisiJPrl m:lll,\' times latl'l.l' that 1 had a wif!o. Miss Sp,1nstcr (<'o)i,I·)-IIa\'e .ruu? Mr. Ilatf'h-Yes. If I lwd n wife she 1 would hm e a sewing maciline. and the SPII ing lllHChine '"1ulc! ha1e an oil1 ran. and 1 touhl take It lo my office and oil the door. It squeaks dreurt- 1 tully. The Horseman A lilt le lad \I'HS telling some of his boy friPnds ubout the wonderful uncle he hacl, and snid: "Yes, and you should see him rirle a hm·se !" Uls mot11er Ol'erhenrd this last rPlllHl'k and said: "Unci,!! can't ride a hm·se, sonn.~-:... The little boy replied: "You must be mistaken, mother. Uncle can ride a horse. !lo you think he would bet on a. horse that some one else rides!" -New Yo1·k Evening World. 1 I WILLIE HOPPE SMALL LOSS Champion Billiard Player writes: "The slightest cough or throat irritation might be fatal during a close match. On this account I prefer Luckies as a steady diet. They have never irritated my throat or caused the slightest cough. I am going to stick with Luckies.'~_.., ~~ "It's toasted" ~Throat • "Oh, gracious! What'll l do? Bab~ bas swallowed a penny!" "Aw, jes make it easy on yerself, I toney I A penny ain't mucl1 after all." ©1928, The Irritation-No Cough: American Tobacco Magical Power Failed Wizard in Emergency Inc, Effective Rebuttal Two opposing lawyers tried a caSE in Franklin the other day. One, 1 bald-headed man, repeatedly referred to the other as "my distinguil:'he<! gmy-huirerl friend." After tiring of the repeated epithet 11 hlch was evidently 8 jol,e, the othe1 counsel, who po~sessed an abundan<'t of gray huir, decided to get even. BE aro~e and said: "The gentleman on the other side keeps referring to m~ gray hnlr. I learned just the othei day that the hair grows In two direc· t!ons. It grows outward unci down wnrd. Unusually 8'trong roots gr0\1 till they touch the g1·ay matter In thE head, If there Is any, 11111 the hall turns gray. On the other hand, IJ there bn't any, the balr comes out."Indianapolls News. had el'€r been held In the capital. "Tree 'l'i1nt 011 ns Itself,'' an oak Sad, if True Howard Thurston, the magician, has in .\tlwns, Ca., which ownR the land There was a fellow named Hall, astonished thousands while In Pitts· on whit'h it tands through a d!'ed Who tell In the spnng In the taiL burgh l>y extracting rabbits and Amer· Dainty Cakes. 1'1Vould have been a sad thing, in~ PYE'nt: made by Ill'. W. II. .Jac·kson, a memflags from the most unlikely ican Had ~e died In the spring, The ornamental cakes which we all Palm!'r. ber of the faculty of the t:nh·er~lty elm near \Ya~llin~tou But he didn't, he died In the fall. It Is even ~aid that recently, places. ~lass., on the SpringfielillJoston highof Georgia, when the o~pning of a so admire. such as are served at rewhile paying 8 1·isit of charity to ceptions or wedstreet through that land threatened \\a~·. of wllith it is · recorder! that Getting Personal' 1 the home of a destitute miner, he dings, are easily "beneath this tree IYHRhington re~tetl its de~tructlon. I \\'ifNe-Don't you know It's aw~d and overjoyed the miner's wife ~lrs. made at home. Scythe 'l'l'!'e, In Waterloo, N. Y. and refreshed himself and dcliYered very rude to whistle while you are by extracting $1 hills from her hair TheFe dainty litn short ad<lress only three days preyf. Wlwn Wslmrn .Johnson enlisted in the and presenting them to her with his waiting on a lad~·? tle ntfalrs, often Vnion army in lSGl, he hun<! his ·us to tal;in~ command of the army at compllments. told guv-nor Groc('l''s Bny-- Well, the no more than a scythe In a croteh of a ~mall tree, t({ ':lll'hl'idg(l,'' But while on a l'isit to our ofliee me to do It wh,•n I sel'l'ed you." H~ g o o rt mouthful he left there until his rPtnrn.. Libert~· Tree, an elm wbi<'h ~toot! other day, his magical gifts evl· the whistle? ~Irs. W.-fle told you to ("bonne bouche''), 11 Boston Common and under which 1\Us kill!'cl in battle and thc tree in temporarily him deserted dently we erer If said lie Boy- Yes'm. If mnde at home ·lPPtings to prntPst against the Rtamp Its growth enl'eloped the se~·the unto the dra· note a write to \\'lshil1g wbls· to sold ~·ou anything we'd have \d nne! othPr opJll'essions by Eng- til noy; it is finnly emlH'd<led in the are quite as attractiYe, even more deto he out, happened who critic, matlc tie for the mon!'y, and "ere held by the patriot~. It trunk "ith on!~· the point ~ho11 lng-. Jicious and much Jess costly. his cloth· through vain In searcherl he Wesley Oak on St. Simon's islam!, ,, as cut down ill 177~ "hile thP Hl'it· To make these little cal;es never pockets his turning p<'ncil, n for ing DRIFTING APART sh nnny OC!'Upied Iloston, for fire- Ga. t:nder this tree both .John and substitute other materials; follow di trouble.of end no with out, inside wood and for re1 enge upon the Charle~ \\'e~le~·. founders of the rections and use the best of mate!'i tt~burgh Post C:azette. ~IPtlJOdi'i church In Ame1·ira, prbched rials. The oven temperature should T<~hels.." The Wise Men t11eh· !i1·st r<ermons on tllis eontilwnt be e1·en, but low. "fter liaking, the Lafayette 'l'l'CP, in front of La· All are fools or lovers tiJ•st or last \\'eh>ter Tree near F1·:utJ,Jin, ;:-.;, II. cakes ~houlcl he thoroughls cooled. fayt>tte's head<1narters at Yorl-town One may wish to Jll·e 100 years, said Dryden; but many of us versa til~ Va. The hou~e still contains imbed1led On this tree Daniel \\'<·h~tpr hung thC'n tt.ey mny he [Jacked uwn.v In tin that !s, if ite <'an feel 20 years young. chaps know how to be a little of each in its walls c:lllnon balls fir·ed during his scythe when he der·l<led to go to tightly covered. They will be goou for -Farm and Fires!!le, or than that. til(; siegP of YOJ·f>town auf! pre1·ious Oartmout h ~ollrge and "tile path from a w\ek if carefully put awn~·. tllis tree Jed Webster to congress and to the <ul'l'ender of C'ornwallis. Viennese Spice Cakes.-lle:u two to the otlice of the ~ecretary of st~te .. Ind \"incPJmrs Treaty Tree, nrar and on~ cupful of fine granui:Jt· eggs hu• l'rl'sidenr·y, the rt'aC"heu ne1·er lie in e gt'"' walnut a of sole sun·iyor whkh Gen. \\"illiam Henry llnrri<on lie twice l'PfusNJ the numinntion for ed sugar vigorously for twent.v ll\lll· Jwld a 'ouncil 11ith the great ln<Fnn Yice pn·siclent nnd in both cases the, ut.es. fift t\\o cupfuls ot pa~try t1our chief, 'I.'ecumseh, Au~ust 1::?-Hl, 1~10. head of the titket on which he would 111th one-folll'th of a tensr>~lrmful of huking pnwller anrl one-half tenspoon· noone's "Harh Tree, on Boone·~ h:l\e Jwcn Plected died In otnce." ful of crusl1ed :mise seed. Ad1l thi~ I Iowa, Cill', Cvuncil Onk in Sioux rre~k, a small trilmtnry of thP \\'nn the cJ·eamPc! mixture with four I to Clark nnci Lewis lll'll!'Hth wllir·h tanga in (lastPJ'n 'f<)nnes~e0, whid ~lll·edJ!ec! I of finel.\ t:;hle~poonfuiF first thPir of onp Jwl<l anc! while ~till ~tau<lin;: bore the in,;('rip- eampt'!l ~·~ars. table· 1 four nnd ulnHllHl~ hlanclleu Jenv after ln<lialls tbe with ~IJe--'1'1"•.\ wpre ot ~ea when tilej The thir.cl in the trilogy of "mo~t tion, t!ll'Yec! lty till' not<•!l pioneor, council~ ~poonfnls of !incl.• c·nt nntn:.:e pPel I WPre mart it· d. famous trees" wns not an elm hut "Il. Bonn dlled A Il.\U 'lll this t1·ee ing Rt. !.oui~. Bnltle nrotm!l Oak at Cuilfonl tnn!li!'tl pinrnpple an!l citron 1\ueacl lie- :-;, w they are drifting apart. what ~dwnlboy dtles not Jmow thP year l71JO." llou<p, X. ('., nlso <·ailed the lightly. set nsic!e fnr thP dough to Court Dani<•l Boone .Jm!gment TJ'Pe. an thrilling histor~· of tt1e C'liarter Oak elm nt F'!•nnne O•a~e. ubout fifty- !.ihert.l' 'l'l'!•e. It ~lands on the bat- ripen for an honr on ke. lOll <lllf on!'· whi~h once stood in Hartford, Conn. Not the Thing In its llnllow trunJ, it once lield tlJP !iw miiPs WP~t of St. Loui~ on a farm tie J!:l'oun!l of C:uilford l'ou1·t House. fourth inch thkk nne! t·ut Into ,mull Easter Calls to Everyone ••• Ye~. from the ~arne eantet n we drank; 1\'e fought 1n olhH climes. charter of the colony of Connecticut \\'hi!'h 11t1~ part of the Ja11d lille!l L) f<ll'ght ~!ar!·h 1~. 1781. "the hnttle tliat eaJ;ps "!th u small, round cuttl'r -beckoning with flowers, sunlight and the mood ~~-~?J \\'udsworth Boonr ·durin:.: J•is ~Iissonri l'l''id<•nre won the rcYolution,'' since Cornwalli~. Bake in n ve1·y nw1lerate men. \\'hen 1 Hut doctor" call it hanky-pank .Joseph Capt. 11 ht>re of Spnng. And style answers the call with a tlm€'s. s:1nitary Tl!.fse in 18:!0. It is £0 namNI from the fnct eo~tly l'ic:tor~· tilf'l'e led clir<>c·tly to the ta!;es lull'e l'ipened 11 II!'Pk tru•t pla~ed it when the lights were ~ucl newer enthusiasm, and crisper beauty •. , denly extingui,;IJed on that historic tllflt Boone held comt under it dur· Yo:-ktown and his Slll'I'PIHIPJ', (lenl'r· llirm with chocolate llllc! white fro,t· And shoes are all important-for the dainty frock mmt ha\•e smart Wh'ch? nl Oreene j,; said to haYe ti€'d his tug Huh coufec·tionPrs' ~u;zar smunlh £hoes ••• the new sprmg suit call, for stylish oxfords ••• even boys occa,ion In lfi~7 when Sir J:dmund h1g the hot ua~·s of summer. want snappy new shoes for Easter Morning. Huh-l'l·e llriH•Il tl1is car stx years .Jolm Bn•wu's T1·ee, a white fO-'lk hm·se to this tree during tlw ha:tle. with a little hot water ll!ld <livide into Andros 11ho had het•n appointPd roya1 A call at the nearest W. L. Douglas atore or the Douglas dealer in your juiee orange liJtle a Add Kentu!'l:~· l'otTPe 'l'rec in front of l'l]tWI p:ll·ts. and rwn\r• had a wrel'lc locahty will showJou how the new Douglas styles interpr(t the Spmc of gm Pmor of X~>w t-:ngland, denmnded ne:1r Bnl'khamsted, Conn., under 11 ho~~ Sprmg in 11tyle an bt:a.uty. Do not put ir off-for Easter call• to eilef'Y<' .._~'Jf Duh - You mean you'1·e tlrll·cn that that the ;t>semhJ~· surrenclt>r to him hrn:'H'heo .John llrown of Osawatomie the Yer l'lnnck mansion nt !•'isllldll- dllll rind to one part. one-hnlf sqtull'e o~. aTlOthPI', to melted. C'htJcolate, hitter uf \1 l'ed; f'ix ) ea1·s and ne1·er had a car. tills symilol of thnir tihertirs ns Eng. and llru·per's l•'el'l'y fame play"d a~ un-llud~on, occupier! hy Ilal'tJn Rteu "'::!rAi~;:,-#" A /air and square f(tall Prict stamped on the soles of Douglas shoes at the {u.ctor:J, gt«lrantees hontJ:t t!alu.e. !ish citizens. And when the Charter a child, calling It "my tr<'e" nnd re- hen dlll'ing the l'el·olution. Tile flr~t unu a hit of 1anilln. t'mer with <llle Men's $5 to $8-\Vomen's $5 to $8-Boys' $4 to $5 Onk \\'US uprootpcJ h)' n storm In 1S.'iG ,·islting it eYery time he retum~d to mPetin:r of tile Sodety of the Cin- idllg un<l tn]J with the other when A Modern An!ique Catalog of New Spring Style.t mailed on reQ'Ut.tt. c!ry. the 11 hole st:1t~ of Connertif'ut went the ance~t,·al home in ConnPetir-ut. cinnati 11:1s lwlli unli~J' lids tree. Deall'r in .\nliqups-Yt••, this cake W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO. mark· f., <'ali Lil e Ouk at Pomona, Yolk Rings.-Crenm OJJe·third of a into nwurnin~. church bell~ 11 rt·e It is also cnllrd t11e l'ounf'il 1'1·ep, ha~l>et lwlorw~d to QuePn Elir.aheth. Btockton, Mass. Spark Street, 173 first the 18:!7 in where stwt cupful of bntter with three cooi>Pd tolled and this g<·ent oak, 11 hich was brcnu~c of its u~e for that purpose ing the Cu,tnmer-But it's labeled "Binning!'<>mona the in cnmped settlc>rs wliite ('l(g solkR and one uneooke1l one, a<ldbelienrl to he hetween 700 and 1,000 h,v Inubns of that l'!cinity. TO MERCHANTS! IfDouglasshoesacenot ham:" sold In your town. write todav for caralo&: 1 alley. ~lorse Elm in \Yasllington, D. C., ln;: one-half eupful of grannlateJ year~ old, i~ the only t1·ee on recor1 Dealer-It was presented to hPr hy and agency for Anurica'~Be.st Known Shou. Deeor:,h in Tree r.in\'oln .\l>rnh~m sugu r. \\'hen wei I hll•ude<l n1ld two for which "funerai sen-Ices" were nametl for Samuel F. n. Mo1·se, Jnthe cit~·. ,·pntOJ· ·llf the telegraph, 11 ho oftt•n Iowa, a h:trldlC'I'l'~' planted bv Hohn l'Upfuls of pa~try !lour siftt'd with om• !.'1'!'1' hPicl. ben!'ath it nr.d ,·elnteu to intNest- Finl! In nll'liJnl'Y of th~ martyred eighth of a te:t~ll\Hillfnl of mar·e. ~iix sat no fly Is Although the following His Technique the wonclel'$ of the tl'ie- l're•idt'ut on Atll'il 27, 1SGI',, the d~y to a smooth !Iough, roll out one-folll'th listener~ Pd histhe all of li~t m!'ans n complete Jones - ~u one can un<ler~tand Standing at the cOJ'npr of "ili<'h 1:he l-"OVeruor oJ' Iowa lind inch thick, rut 11 ith a ~mall doughnut l toric tt·Pes in the t:nited Rtates "hirh gmph. on the telephone. Brown for lllOlll'ning of dn~· a as df'signate!l J<'ourteentl1 unci :p·epue ~·oil; I~lns~ilania eg:.: IJUil tree ))paten cutte1, hru,h IYith h;n·e lJeen regi~tereu Ju the cour'e not-he seem• to 1 feet Smith-Of 10 t now is tree ThP Lintoln. n dn11 JookNl had elm this street, the by honored otherwi'e or '' fflme In of ancl sprinl;Je with 'su;:nr. Bake Is a dl'!nldn!! 1 mouthpit>ce the thi11k hrown. are cakP~ American people, (sorue of them still upon every lnnngural parade that l<igh and neal'iy 12 teet around. tile until slu11 ovPn It is pure, smooth and fragrant fountain. Chocolate Wreaths.-T<ll;e two cup contains antiseptic properties and fub of hlnnth!'d !llld gl'o\IIHI nlmonds, o p< hJ while swallows feed on them 11 heu In kept at a maximum e!lkien\'Y which help to allay excessive per· The Same to Him lllt H::Slll'ta aftPr gr·inding, using the tine flight and extcnuing their runge. MuJ. tedil e meu~ures so tilut their .erv· PYO In believe It imparts a pleasing .\'OU spiration. \'i~itor-Do Zoo kuife. Beat threP egg~ nlld one ancl ·l»rd ducks ha1 e been etTect!vel.v usecl ire way be util ize<l whpnevPr possible. one ilall cupful~ of granulate<1 suga1· lull on 1 fragrance and leaves the skin reContrary to popular opinion, says In [lOnds for mo~quito control. Hed :\Jonl;ey 1\t•eper-1 can't help it. minuet,, then add ten for together Attention Borrowers, Book freshed and cool. the biological survey, l'llriouo bi1·ds ent eyed vireos seem to be attrattPd by I am where forget kinda I Sometimes ~weet of ouute one and almonds the horruwed u A horrm1 Pd book Is JiJ. e Soap 2&. Ointment 25 and 50e. Talcum m..o. Sold everyWhere. e1·en the hairy types of caterpillnrs, full web\\orms, while cutworms form and wlten 1 happen to look op I can't ~ample raeh free. Addns~; "CuUeur• X..boratoriN, DepL. »t, put ant! well ~lix grated. dwl'olate itreeulls it time ouly The brella. uu 1 sturlings, of diet llal:l." the lllalaen, of part large a Jll;e those of the tussock gypsy anrt or cage the In I'm whether decide ,.... Cuticura Shavjnc Stick 25c. is 111 the mixtu1·e into a pasll'Y hag or tube. uttentlon borrower's the to self help Hlacl;hirlls jackdaws. and crows brown tail moths, and the tent cateroutside. 1 ~hePt, baking a on rings small l<'orm ON'fi· hnclls too is It rAllars. That bureau has found fnr· to keep down the number or holl the moment when be sparPcl. At other rimes it vlncing them well apart. Bake slowly ty·live specie" of birds which feed PX· worms and many other pests. Spar· rli to Strange Conduct away and mal>e~ Itself th.,r· from tweuty to thirty minutes. Test crawls rows and other birds have bePn ob ten~il ely ot:. the alfalfa weevil, while OYen. the from ing remo1 hefnre environment. new its in heiress Is going to marry a home "That 11! uughly sen·ed to clean up infestations of ~ixtv·slx nttnck the cotton boll-11eevil. young man." struggling Orir;lcs will pic!; weevils out of the termites. Birds should be regarder1 a~ until nt last It no longer rerognizes a sure enough heires" she's "If an ever-vresent force that should be Its own proper master.-Exchange. ~ ~ squares or tlo\\·er buds of tl1e cotton what's he struggling for?" and ~ome long slm·e passed nl\'/ly) it will giYe an idea of the intimate associ a lion of some monarch of the forest with some hi~tory-mak stnndin~ I I Cuticura Talcum Is I An Ideal Toilet Powder Birds Public Benefactors - Co., 1 I I 1 I lA His Surpriae Little Aud1·ey and her smaller cousin were playing In the garden when 11 clamor arose, and the lady went out to see what was wrong. "Uh, mercy !" she cried ns she reentered the residence. "A udrPy has " cut her cousin almost to pieces with your razor I" Iler brother-ln·lnw lnu;:;lted heartily, because he had had no idt•u the razor was as sharp 11s thnt.-Kansas City Sta r. In Conference There was a tired business man. a member of that busy clan, that shields Itself from prying eyes behind that old old allbi-"In conference." He rested In his office chair and clucked n lot of toll and care and smoked cigars In sweet content, and thus his busy hours were spent-''In conference." Carne anxious strangers by the score te> camp outside his office door, . """ .. I Yl.tl-? More Than a Match and angril:~ thPy went their way, for be was busy all the day-''In confer· ence.'' And so he died and nt the gate an angel bade bim stand and wait und gald to him with frowning brow, "St. Peter's mighty busy now-'In confer. ence.' "-Vancou\'er Province. The statement that pedestrians of "the alert age" are frequently victims In motor accidents goes to show that the rushing rll'er Is more than n match for olmble youth.-lloston Transcript. Bob• Up Serenely Valuable Sugar Product Truth crushed to earth will rise again, but that signifies little. A He will do the same tblng.-Aiban;y (Ore.) Uerald. I Don't Talk About Your Kidney s- ACT! Cane cream Is a new su~nr product del'eloped hy the United States bn· reau of chemlstr~. It Is a bro~n, thick cream, tastmg somewhat hke moluffies anrt Canadian maple cream. Knew His Pllychology Friend-How In tbe world did you ever get that old maid to confess to an age like this? Insurance Agent-When I wrote up the policy I told her ! v;ould give her 1 a kiss for every year. Two Will Pull aa One ''I near those two rival dentists have combln~d ofllces and formed a partner-, &~lp," "Yes, they final1y decided to pull gether." to- Safety Razor Blades Only 2c Per Blade All ~Iakos. Send your hlades to our tal'fOJl to bo ~new~d an•l It•sharp ,tel be t(', than "'·ben you bou,·ht thP.rr: (H AH \ ~Tf:I;J) \'1-:Il\' SJI.\UP l\*rap b1tH1t'S \\lth cnln nnr\ mall to I Station S,\I'F.T\ Dl Alit: {'0. I 'if' , K, lll•ut. 210. l.o, .\n.: It•<, Collf. SEEDS-PLANTS-BU LBS Your sucrt>ss Is sure "'-:th P. ".'s .\lountn1n Urown Te.ted Seed• and tt llahle Tr-.$. Wr t~ tor large ili!fll· tratr·d ratalog l{ll'in!< full details. POr· ter- Wnlt .. n C'o .. Salt Lake. -·-- ------- !'IlL ~:sE }~l.JI-Hardy last growing, Alka· 11 ttoslstant. rt ..y land shatle hee. Introduced hv U. ~ (J{l\ernment, highly tACOmtnf'nded. Washington ::\utsery. Toppenish, \\"&!b. |