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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN'. I'TAll 3 K C BETrB!?flE STTEfcY By TIIORNTON IV. BURGES W hit you Bir. dus't IhlkV others o(. sr. Bo loud k.tdrul Th thing that Map thus t mada quit ni except that It la true that Rattles makes hla home In the ground." So peter headed for the Smiling Pool once more. When he got there he sat down behind the Hlg Hick ory Tree where Grandfather Frog Somehow be could not see him. didn't want Grandfather Frog to see him. lie knew that Grandfa ther Frog waa sharp enough to guess just why ha waa theie, and after what Grandfather Frog had auld about minding his own bust ness Peter didn't feel Just Ilka seen. So he kept out of sight of the hlg Ulypud on which Grandfather Frog spends so much of hla time. It wasn't long before be heard tbe harsh rattling noise that Hat yea cltar. uOTVIMD, stupid, stupid!" Kublut at lie watchi-Jimmy Munk out of sight. He didn't nieno Jimmy; lie Daunt himself. "I lore I have boon running my lose off trying to find tbe bole of Iliinloa the Kingfisher Bit bout once (topping lo think that 1 Drier hare (orn him near the places where I bare been looking. Jimmy Skunk Is right lie certain-Ila. Tlie place to look for Hatties Is near water. So one sees him anywhere else except when be Is flying serous from one body of water to another. Of course If be Urea around tbe water be must hare his borne near It That means It la anmewhere along tbe Laughing Brook or orer by the Big Hirer. I wonder which place to visit Drat Let me think I I most often ace him at or near the Smiling PooL If hla home was orer near the Big Hirer I don't believe he would be at the Smiling Pool so much. Probably his borne Isn't far from there. I think Ill rlslt the Smiling pool and do a little watching. There Is nothing like watching If you want to Oud out things about other people. 1 ought to hare stayed there Peter Peeped Out From Behind the In the first place when I asked Big Hickory Tree end Watched Gramlfuther Frog about Hatties Rattles Dive Into the Smiling and be refused to tell me anything Pool. O frier rlultm-d NEW THINGS IN COOKERY 4 tell us there le nothing THE? under the sun and be tliut discovers a new alar Is not nearly so Important as he who discovers a new dish, as we already have all the stars we need, but can always enjoy a new dish. Some good lover of spinach has added another wny to mnke It atServe It well cooked and tractive. seasoned with two or three sections of luscious grapefruit atop each serving giving a tart taste to the vegetable which makes It more palatable. Fruit Salad Dressing. Take the Juice of a large orange, the Juice of half a lemon, one of butter, of a cupful of sugar, two egg yolks and one half cupful of cream, whipped. Melt the butter in a double boiler top, add the fruit Juices, sugar and slightly beaten yolks of the eggs. Cook over a slow flame until thick, stirring constantly. CooL Fold In whipped cream Just before serving. If one 1ms canned grapefruit one cupful of the Juice may take the place of the orange and lemon. Golden ties the Kingfisher makes. He was coming up the laughing Brook from below the Smiling Fool. Fetcr peeped out from behind the Hlg Hickory Tree and watched Hatties dive Into the Smiling Fool and come up with a shining little minnow. Instead of flying over to the Big Hickory Tree and there swallowing the little fish, aa Peter had so often seen him do, be turned and flew back down the laughing Brook with IL Peter scratched hls head thoughtI wonder," thought he, 11 fully. that means that he hns some ba bles at home and is taking the little fish to them. I wonder. The more he wondered the more likely It seemed. He was still wondering when he heard the harsh rnt tie again, and there was Hatties the Kingfisher flying straight toward ldm. With a final rattle he perched In the Big Hickory Tree where he could see over the Smiling Fool. Ths Indian boy, rrmi hlng la a UIxkI w lit) sll bis wild )0UII( heart lint he might t Tbs mbits Soldier killed Indlai.s, I hut b knew, but they ers q uick to sc s wry thing, snd unxbls lo run he without tlx-lseeing him. It was wrong to show but all ths same, the bid was afraid terribly afraid lilt black ey.-- wrrs ths only part of him that moved, as hs huddled Into as small as possible, bsrdly daring to breathe. Omni Logan, with bl troops, was mi ms expedllloo (gainst ths Ohio tribe. Ths general wss not a EltK la an airplane view ot bard hearted man, and when bs the famoue Olympic village spied ths young bhi nee, hls Imat Los Angeles. It waa the tem- pulse of klnduraa took practical form. Tbs boy was mads a captive, porary hoina of scores of the best athletes In the world, assem- but he was welt treated, and when bled to compete In the Olympic tbs general returned to bis boms In Kentucky, tbs lad accompanied Uitb the men and the games. women were housed hero, and him. Hers bs was given treatment such all conveniences were provided. as tbs young Indian bad not dreamed possible. Hs wss taken Close to the Neck Into tbs Logan family and given tbe general's nams an honor of Itself. Hs went to school and re--r cl ied tbs education of a whits boy. And when this was over, and ths lad bad grown Into a youth, bs wss sent back to Ids people. Although bs was called by the 8lin wilts Plcinlrilab. or High Horn," to the whites he was known Dipt. James Logan. Hls life In the good general's household bad Implanted In him an ardent friendthe white rare, end he did ship all tlmt be could to prove ble loyalty, even to death. He opposed Tecnmsoh, hie node, when that brilliant orator flamed through the country trying to kindle the spark of resentment Into the fire of war. Enable to dissuade Tecumseh from hls plans, Logan lid the next best thing: be enlisted in the War of 1812, and served the American forces well as scout and u f,-- s sca U There he walled and watched. behind a big hickory tree walled and watched. Presently Hallies darted out snd down, dived Into the Smiling Fool and came up with another little flh. Just as before, be pait'cd for a moment In midair, and flew sway down tbe Ijtuglilng Brook. Holer's beds fairly Itched to follow along the bank, but be waited and tried to be pattern. After a while back came Hatties and did the same thing sll over again. The last doubt In Fetor's mind vanished. Hatties was taking those fish to Ids children. Just us Wei come Hobln takes worms to hls rhll dren. and those children were some where down the Laughing Brook and not so very far. Judging by the short time It look Unities to go and come. He, Feter, would go down the Laughing Brook a little way and hide where he could watch Hatties as he passed hack and forth, lie would find out that secret from Hatties himself. So the next time Hatties dlsapenred with a little fish Peter kicked Up hls heels and scampered along the bank down the Laughing Brook to look for a new hiding place. 19U.b)fT W Bursts ) WNffervIc Ie-ta- r IP EPA KNOWS "Pop, what It fitraphanglng? Commuter's salute.1 . U31 Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. ' - 'f - W.'.TJV Union. THE BROTHERS once A MAN shin. MALLOCH kicked your fathers If others hadn't stepped right in, Fes, hadnt seen them, Got between them. Tour father very likely would Have gone to jail, and gone for One of the most attractive entries the Olympic games was Miss Kamakura, Japanese spring board and high diving champion. In Yet-suk- o A clew, says expository Estelle, la what criminals leave behind for police to work on whllo they get away." 1938, Bell Syndicate.) WNU Servlc. (. good. Just last Well, men are funny. night Tour dad came In an awful sight They nearly had to Carry dad to Hls bed he couldn't walk Just I said, right You've had another fight. In fr :i! V. The says shes going to havs a talkie made of herself In her nightgown and rolling pin so she can give a midnight show for her husband's benefit without ths bother of getting out of bed every time he comet Home late. I'll. Bell Hrndltnt ) W.VU Bmle. Not Much Left W. girl-frien- d (. f Home tour .. and more we nre coming regard a garden table as a necessity, save for tlne who live in hotels, apartments or hoarding bouses. There are garden apartments, too, where a garden table ought to be arranged If possible. Many Americans tied to look down with a certain amused sort of scorn at their neighbors who ate out of doors. There was a German family down the street. They had a grape arbor In the back yard, and beneath the grape arbor a table, and here on summer evenings they used to sit, drinking their hot coffee the men smoking and the women knitting. Sometimes they even had dinner there with company Invited that added to the sound of voices. That was all very well, but eating outdoors was hardly the sort of thing that most Americans cared to do. Now, of course, It Is considered quite the thing to uo to have meals outside. Only we do not eat under a German grape arbor In the back yard where all the neighbors may behold. We manage somehow to achieve seclusion. If we cannot afford stone walls, we at least have hedges, or If we cannot MOKE one-hal- By DOUGLAS I GARDEN TABLES one-fourt- h Newjper By Nina Wilcox Putnam By BETSY CALLISTERa Molded 1(31. Western KITTY McKAY .. and YOU Diver From Japan Cheese With Fruit Filling. Take a tablespoonful of gelatin, dissolve cupful of cold water, add one cupful of boiling water or the fruit juice may be used In place of the water: add one fourth teaspoonful of salt, one cupful of whipped cream, one chopped f green pepper plmlento, chopped and one small onion chopped, one ounce of roquefort cheese, one cream cheese and one can of grapefruit Soak the gelatin and when It begins to thicken fold in the cheese and whipped cream. Pour Into a ring mold and chilL Serve with the drained grapefruit In the center. It was during this service that tigan proved bis loyalty with Ms life. Faring an engagement against treater numbers, hls party had been While the move forced to retreat n was a legitimate one uniter the stnncrs, and such as they themselves would have made In a dmllnr case, some of the thoughtless white soldiers questioned Some thought good faith. that he should have stood against the enemy, if he had died In the The cbwe to the neck while col attempt ; others felt that he had lars" find smart expression In this Joined the army with the purpose luncheon frock of black ribbed in mind to delay and complicate Who could tell what was in crepe with collar In white angel matters. the mind of an Indian? And Logan, skin. for all Ids education and training, was an Indian still. wait for a hedge to grow we put op Logan was hurt by this slander. a wire fence and plant quick growHe knew It to be unwarranted, and he determined to accomplish some ing vines along It so that by midsummer we have a perfect shield. deed which would clear hls name There are ever so maDy attrac- and establish hls honesty for all tive garden tables to choose from. time. With two Indlnn companions, he These are, of course, made so that they can be left out of doors went down the Maumee river, hopthroughout the summer. They can ing to find an enemy. This hope withstand the effects of rain, but soon became a reality, for Captain should be taken in before frost Elliot of the British army, with five Indians, appeared, and at once decomes. men prisoners. If possible, get a special garden clared Logan and hls for was the Here opportunity table and a set of chairs with It WatchIf you do not like to go to this ex- which the chief had longed. their chance, the three Indians pense get a very heavy kitchen ing their captors, made a table and paint It with some attacked and succeeded In killenamel paint of the sort that will brave fight, two of hls men. Loand Elliot ing withstand rain and sun. was not unharmed, however gan 1931. McCInr Newspaper Syndlcat.) he and one of hls men were severe(WNU Serlce) ly wounded. Great was the surprise In GenGrapefruit French Dressing. eral Winchester's camp, when the f Take one teaspoonful of salt, three Indians entered it, bringing teaspoonful of paprika, three with them the horses of their contablespoonfuls of grapefruit Juice enemies. Logan felt that he f and cupful of salad oIL queredvindicated hls honor, and he Mix the seasoning well, add the had proud. Hls wounds, however, fruit juice and oil and shake or was were deep and serious, and soon deA beat until slightly thickened. him of hls triumph. The prived small piece of ice added to mixture was more than he could enagony will hasten the mixing. dure, and after suffering for two days, he died. The Indian captain was buried with military honors, to the envy of the other Indians In the camp. General Winchester and Major Hardin eulogized him as a man of courage, The Intelligence, and sincerity. general wrote to General (afterHarrison that ward President) more firmness and consummate bravery have seldom appeared on He was the military theater. burled with all the honors due to hls rank, and with sorrow as sincerely and generally displayed as ever I witnessed." clr--ur- 's (, one-hal- one-hal- Holding Court in Hold of a Barge ... ($, 1932, Western Newspaper Union.) awful fight Just see your head ! "There wasnt any fight, he said, Twas Just the brothers And some others, Fve joined that lodge I wanted to; the brothers put me Tonight through. Vertical Owner, hip me, 1 jtJf are fnnny: 1931 Douglas Malloch.) WNU Serrle farm-grow- n home-grow- tbe 4 - ITH all the traditional pomp and ceremony, the mayor of Rochester, England, Is presiding over a session of the Medway Court of la the hold of a barge on the River Medway, IM (Ilk bw kw k (nhr salat, AaS. aa aenukaa, haw la talal." Bat, (ar ft (, S qi, T IM wkaa Ike bay. rATSONIZC BOMB IKDL'STBT pl IiIimI pod. Fly Rcpellanta That Are Kecommended by Experts The Nebraska College of Agricusuggests three formulas for making fly repellanta A mixture of ono gallon of used crank case oil and one pint of oil of tar or coal (ar stock dip will he effective In repelling flies from live stock and will serve to repel the flies from teo cows for 00 days. One application dally of the following formula If said to be effective: Due gallon fish oil, gallon oil of tar, and one ounce crude carbolic add. Another formula consists of 3 bars laundry soap, 4J4 quarts coal tsr dip, quarts fish oil, 3 quarts kerosene, 2 quarts whale oil, and IVi quarts oil of tar. are apIf these preparations plied very lightly they will not Injure the animals or discolor the hair. Missouri Farmer. lture one-hal- f 4i Feed Bred Ewes The earliest record of a Presidents attending a theatrical performance states that President Monroe t.nd his family in 1819 attended a performance at the Washington theatre. BALSAM INN-900- Ft.! 0 30 ML From Salt Lake, TROUT, R.ntr CHICKEN STEAK. 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EXTENSION DIVISION If the ewes are tliln when bred, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH the gain should be greater than Salt Laka City, Utah If they are already In strong condition, he says. "Ewes that are In An Italian inventor says he has good condition In the fall should invented a foolproof airplane. But much as the as at least weight maybe he doesn't know how many gain of the lamb and the increase In tbe kinds of fools there are in the world. Harrisburg Telegraph. weight of the wool. This will usually mean a gain of ten or twelve pounds or more per bead In about five mouths. AT Browse Plants Numerous GASOLINE The browse plants, of tremendous value to stock raisers who find grazing scarce, are of wide variety. The Department of Agriculture has made a study of at least 600 different types ranging from weeds to The term browse Is small trees. applied to tender shoots, sprouts or twigs upon which animals, both domestic and wild, can feed. It Is estimated that there are 300.000,000 acres of pure browse land In the West and experiments have Indicated that a use equally as Important as animal feeding may develop from a study of tbe plants. Some of the plants have been found to be a possible source of latex for manufacture of rubber. Packed With Power Are You Planning to Attend College This Fall Write to WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah for catalogue and information. 2 years college and 8 years high school all standard grade. Large city campus, modern buildand ings, induing dormitories gymnasium. Experienced faculty, Christian environment. A full years high school work and a full years credit. $340 a year for board, room&tuition Greater Corn Yields Corn planted thicker than the ordinary rate under Irrigated conditions In Colorado produced Increased yields. Four plants per hill produced a yield of 5.5 bushels per acre compared to 1.5 bushels from three plants per hill. When drilled In rows three and feet apart and planted nine Inches apart f more In the row, seven and bushels per acre were obtained than when the corn was planted at a distance of 12 to 15 Inches between plants. Nebraska Fanner. one-hal- f one-hal- Agricultural Hints The estimated Income from Ohio farm products for the last year was 17 per cent under the 1910 to 1914 level. .. About 60,000 square miles Canadian territory is set aside as bird sanctuaries. In these sanctuaries no shooting, trapping or killing of birds is permitted. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR APEX Wsi?E AN INTERMOUNTAIN PHODUCT Site of Great Church St. Peters church in Rome is built on the site of an ancient basilica which was begun in the reign of Constantine. This andent basilica had become ruinous in 1450 and it was decided to replace it. The modern structure dates from the Sixteenth century. Based on Income, wheat Is the most Important crop In Idaho, providing a gross Income over and $12,000,000 In 1929 and By the decision of a Massachusetts court, the ownership of property was limited to a point 500 feet 193ft In the air. Now a New York state ruling puts a limitation to title In partnerships really the other direction. A sewer was an advanced phase of club work across a piece of land at a laid are the means of keeping scores depth of 150 feet and the court held of Minnesota young men and womthat this was not an encroachment en Interested and satisfied on the The title to the subsoil extends as farm. far as the owner can reasonably make use of It The price of a pound of grain Is about the same as the price of a Th Bet Speedometer pound of milk. If an additional Judge You know you were trav- pound or two of grain makes a cow eling less than 25? give an additional two or four Defendant I know I was I didnt pounds of milk. It pays to feed the hear a word from the back seat grain. y 4-- The brothers, honey." Men ONI w HM smvVo Saving! In tha coat of producing sheep may often bo mado by feeding borne grown protein. Feed represents tho largest single Hem of eiprnne In sheep production. Under average Ohio conditions, DO to 70 per cent of tho total cost of raising tbs flock may bs charged to feed and pasture. High quality legume hays supply both protrin and minerals They are unexcelled for meat snd wool production, keep tbs digestive tract In good condition, and permit ths use of larger sntouhtl of other roughages such as corn fodder and silage. With a high quality legume hey xrld.-- r use of grains can Its made. I .CVS protein supplements are necessary. If It la Impossible to grow alfalfa, clover, or aweet clover, I would suggest that soybeans bs raised for hay. They are a splendid emergency legume hay crop and are eeperlally high in protein If rut when ths beans are Just forming on Farm-famil- They put you what? "The first degree They put me through," he says to They leave him lame, they pound him good, And thats what men call brotherhood. ssy r niwnl 11 RAi'rruxN. lA!tiit9 table-spoonf- one-fourt- Ohio Specialist Urp:es Use Feeds. of Home-Grow- n Suin,l rorm-r- , Sally Scs How Sheep Breeder Can Reduce Outlay ny I. a SPEMICALAWBA be-In- ; Cf CDITIIA L. WATSON By PETER TAKES JIMMY SKUNKS ADVICE ALES tta CHIEFS Fatigue is discomfort caused by acid in the body, which i3 the ash or residue left when each muscular movement bums up the tissues. (hr A A pr th fr till artlcl9 Jin wnS will b paid beat B Why yim should Bad IntemooiiUio Goods' Similar t abov. Send atory In pros ar ears ta Prodseta Calnmn, P. Ow Dos 1S4S, 8alt Laka City. If yaw story appaara In this colman yo win ci?s aback far rr ut r $5.00 WJVU--8- .lt Lidr city Tfxxls N. 24 J |