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Show CACHE AMERICAN. I AW AN, t'dl 1. mini, Jt.y. 1 y i The Circuit Kidcr 'mdhltig pawing I e to .i f (... . is.. i g ,'r.ii I a day. I the ut We w .1 t t1 f n rot w pain, pats 'r.fe. and a.l. it past Ihron.'i ll'e. let. Iu lug ly. pi. t. lit, tt.roi oii.uit r lint, know A'Jr- - ?. k ' v rT., S,TT $? " V7 ' , HU libs . t , V.v- ' . 'L4 u-4- - a - 4t-- 'F ir ktL --7.i 4 . Ui vv i ul Uii blockadt-- It. - r r-- Ar Hit vdll I , ,.. : - V'- - . kindi..-w- . t on. yet you and .!t, til-- 1 It I I t life la By ED HOWK HAVE made tiuii.y recommend i thu., anJ l palng we strange, ay ; run il.tlin we so long lucked. s m away; paw west Tomorrow p:.x, yonder tTcitL Some .u through life and think. tin doubt, i M.m p.ix-- e and i.a-out; let life la but a pawing phrase. And we paw on tu brighter days And yet Ike mu that t!5 wrm GraphicGolf MlUwrh ixo-- W VI! enable one to awing from the alvucated by Inside out, a atr.-kthe proa aw Ihe one most conducive of SUtVel. - w, ll II WM1 lUrtlr. iti&cPook SCHOOL LUNCHES Here Is an unusual color cutuldua tl'.ti of brown velveteen I ruse with a brill. green strlied wool suit. Note that the Is used In panel efi-e- t am! that the rope collar on He blouse sulllces for Hie Jacket collar as well. trle Boners 'TlllS is the time of the year when the children are back at school and the co.i round wif him lies Iu pul up begins Active children buru up enormous amounts of energy during the day and must be amply provided with the proier fuel to keep their bodies In the best of health, tu build good bodies ami good minds. ucli foods us pit, rich cuke, heavy meats and fried funds should he given rarely or not at all. After a lunch which gorges the atoniacb ami Is hard to digest, the child la dull ami lazy Ihe res of the day. Suih foods, too, are not well balanced, nor do they give the correct Give a distinguishing fact of Ba elements Fresh fruits, salads, veg con's life. clables. milk, fruit Juices such as He tried an of stuffing orange or lemon not only supply snow down a experiment fowl's throat toil sulhcient nourishment with g whole wheat bread and butler, nut BONERS are actual humorous supply the vitamins necessary for found in examination pagrow Hi. pers. essays, etc., by teachers. lint drinks, hot soup and of that order are necessary during the cold weather. It was about twenty years ago An apple, uu orange, a pear, or, that Charles Chaplin invented the lacking the fresh fruits, a handful motion picture. of tigs, dates, prunes or raisins will A tantrum Is a bicycle. give the child an uppetite for the more substantial foods. They are McAdoo Is the emperor of Japan. the best known sources for the vitamin C which Inti Ida good boue and tooth structure. Mercury was the god of weather, The citrus fruits nre richer In vi- because It is In thermometers. tamins and keep the body In Ideal Give an Interpretation of Corots condition. With plenty of milk and the heartier foods of cereals, bread painted Spring. The lady at the foot or the tree and butter, fre'h vegetables and a small amount of meat, the child has Just finished sliding down the should have normal weight and tree trunk and she Is thinking bow nice it Is that spring has come again health. A glass of milk, an orange and two graham crackers or whole Witchcraft was one of the most wheat bread makes an Ideal midImportant writers of the Puritan peforenoon or after lunch for the ac- riod. tive child. by Western Newspaper I'nlon f the sun Is black and the other half is light. When the dark Trinidad Aiphalt half Is turned toward the earth we Trinidad s famous lake of naturhave night. al asphalt is 114 acres In extent. WNU Service. 1933 Bell Syndicate. tid-bi- a d Mo You Know USE THAT LEFT Ej'MPLOY INti the right hand ami arm alone In the downswing robs the golfer not ouly of considerable force but also of a full use of a wider arc. With the left employed and the muscles of the back adding body force to the blow, a backhand swing of considerable strength can be utilized. One need only to experiment by using the right alone and see how ineffectively that member develops the speed of the club-- , head. Coupled with the left side and arm, however, noi only a force ful, speedy blow is developed, but also considerable leverage caused hy the action of the two combining to transmit force from the center of This coordination re the body. suits In greater length. Another feature of the backhand left Is that One-hal- Mrs. Hughes Is the First to Read It s- V t s One of the tnol noted of the a teacher Iu Ihe world greuleM university, say he litnls nothing more wonderful and Inter estlug than the human body. Noth him more Interest or Ing afford profit than studying lilniM-lf- : profit because If be takes care of hi better. Is able to health, lie (do better work euxier, and find It a Vet how lg-wearying tnxk. noraut most of us are about our bode! We charge that God and Hie rich do not treat ua well, yet we do not treat ourselves well. The busmens of curing for our IhxIics la as simple as firing a boiler, which ca roles men do properly every day beratixe of fear of explosion, but few of us fear a bodily explosion that may result In a cold, typhoid, cancer or consumption. How all of us talk Incessantly of great subjects like Inflation und religion, of which we know little or nothing, to the neglect of simple subjects In width we are vitally Interested and nmv know all there Is to know aliout them! fvs-l- s b-- j . t, to xiv (hit Jinra or of the v.irl.ui p.irl I.d li' in to the coin lilxlon ii.iv.-r.i'- A disgusted gentleman lately retired as mayor of a town of twelve thousand people, and printed a card In the newspapers telling of the agonies he Is quitting. The honorable gentleman specially mentioned one citizen who had constantly opposed the administration, charging It had done nothing for him or for anyone. The mayor proves from the records that the complaining citizen had, within a few weeks, received $129.42 In cash from a sewer pay roll specially Inaugurated by the city to provide employment ; 15 sacks of flour; fuel of the value of S16.J.1 at wholesale prices; 20 pounds of lard per month, and numerous gifts of clothing, canned goods, blankets, quilts, etc. In addition, the complainant called on the mayor nearly every dny to state his wrongs, and the mayor gave him frequent gifts of money. The poor man had five children. The re tiring mayor cites also that they were provided with free schooling, and the lunches, entertainments, free services of dentists, district nurses, etc. . . . When congress gets around to Investigating the various relief programs of the past few years, 1 shall be glad to supply the name of this witness. It is a common saying that the woman pays and pays, and the man owes it. . . . There should be no such saying, for It isnt true. A few months ago a Missouri young man of twenty began going with a. girl of nineteen, and their association soon became so serious that the girl demanded that he marry her, which he did tinder violent pro test. letter he murdered her. Now he is being transferred from Jail to Jail, to prevent lynching; if a mob doesnt get him the hangman will, so that In tins ease the blame, the suffering and Jo.v balance . . . I have been a participant in the love scene many years and send out another warning to men that half such penalty ns there Is they must shoulder. xif izf c .Nr sT Silerius said In his memoirs; In all my life I have known but one really intelligent and fair woman." . . . (As every other man will probably say he has known at least one such woman, there must be a good many of them.) I a manuscript Mrs. Hughe Hughes, noted fiction writer, completes WI1L. lirstliupert to read it is tub wife, herself a writer. Mr. and are shown here while vacationing at l.ake Arrowhead. Calif. During bis stay at the resort Mr. Hughes spent several hours each night writing. ltj' Iu H,,r, that liiincin l.le logm xlimtllancum rent (daces oil so ul '! !v or (!i i t Usually 1 hate the men ; all I claim Is that they are better than women say they are. Why lit !. win was recently v , x, x u x be believe that the In lie p.x.j'!o came mil of Central ii. but Hut bitvv.oii them nnd the of Ax.. i there I abao M M'g.p! r, ! lm.-!iiotin! i In i' n mo. n. vvlileh fuel 1 1, Jo r g,.. to ,xh..w tlo.r d.ifereul derive lion. So tilxo, accord. ng to tld dlxtln gill-be- d nut hot it v , the various negroid ruce of Africa have no cm-- j uu. n t.e, and when one looks at an American Indian or a Polynesian. one do. not see u dependant of the flrxt Biblical family but one whose flrt ancestors were of a wholly sep- arate and original race who have pictured Ethnologist the rc-- l Indian a having descended from some nmte, inglorious Columbus who sailed from Asia ncroxa the Bering strait may reject the theory of Doctor Jackson that our dawn man came Into existence on this hemisphere entirely npart from the beginning of the race In any other part of the world, lint there It stauds, and fifty years of research nre be hind It. Those who aecc.pt the Columbia professor's conclusions should never again speak of "the cradle of human lty, but of a world nursery full of such cradles all rocking In time and tune with the Infinite'. I.os Angeles Time. Dresses of Spun Glass Now Costume Novelty Glass slippers are not new, but It has been left to 191.1 to produce an evening gown of the same material. Dressmakers like to experiment I lately read a book written by with new fabrics, and this latest one a circuit rider telling of Ids experiences In the rural sections of many certainly gives them plenty of scope. It I liked the honk, as the But It requires careful handling. states. author seemed a kindly and Intelli- Is spun glass, and Ihe very delicate gent man. Inn remarked one pecu- threads would be broken if a sewing liar thing: In noting the hundreds machine were used In making garof church services held, the author ments from IL Everything must be nearly always mentioned the collec- done by hand. The stuff can, howtions, or the hospltuhle manner In which he was entertained In various homes, but In no place did he mention spiritual growth, or Increase in membership of congregations; on the contrary, there were frequent notes of discouragement In these respects. x PAPA KNOW- S- Pop, what Is chess? Makes young men old and keeps old men lingering. c, uu, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. s t, .nlt. It ia Migration Time p ixt and gone, t fUt.Ie. Tin "r' llooty! Hang on to him Juxt a minute long. r! Itut, of c.uirxc ho dhln't do uu!hlng like llml. In stead he licit! his nunith and quivered all over ami his mouth watered more than ever It waa plain to see that llooty wasn't going to Ite able to bold on to Jerry Muskrat long, ami If only he would drop him on and lie bad watched him full no dry hind old M.in Coyote even hud of He thought more. trying to wade out and surprise And then right at the very edge Jerry, but had been too shrewd to of the Smiling fool Jerry (ore loose try It He knew he couldn't pos- and fell, lie waa so near that Old sibly do It without frightening Jerry, Man Coyote could almost touch him Then he had seen llooty the Owl hy reaching out. Hail the water drift like s shadow out across the been shallow there this story would Smiling fool right over Jerry and never have htu-Itut It written. clutch st him with Brent cruel was deep. It wns so deep that Old claws. Ills crafty eyes snnpped as Man Coyote had to stay on the bank. Splash fell Jerry rigid In front of him, and as hr leaned over the hank ready to grab Jerry If lie came up Ihe water was actually dashed In hla face. Itut Jerry dldn t come up. lie dived deep down and swam to one of Ills private little tunnels In Ihe bank and crept up this to the safety of a snug little room ulere I here was soft gr.ifS. And so Jerry never knew how near he came to falling from trouble Into worse trouble, nor how old Man Coyote's mouth had watered In vnlu, and two cople Instead of one hnd been disappointed in a din nor they hnd counted on as good as theirs. C 13J. byT W Bum.. WM S. rvlr. SPLASH Into die Smiling fool Muskrat, and If ever (here wai a thankful Muskrat In all the Croat World that one was Jerry lie didn't mind hla turn coat at alL Indeed, he was thankful that It bad torn. If It bad held he would now be on hla way to the stomach of llooty the OwL Despite hla fright and the smart of the wounds made by Uooty'a claws, Jerry couldn't help a feeble grin as be beard liootys scream of rage and disappointment. Now, of all that had happened to Jerry Muskrat there had beeu a witness. A witness, you know, Is one who sees whatever la going on. Jerry Muskrat didn't know that any one had seen what had happened to him. llooty the Owl didn't know It. Cut all the time a pair of the keeuest eyes of all the Green Meadows or iu all the Green Forest had been wa'rhtng. They were the eyes of Old Man Coyote. There Is rery little goes on that Old Man Coyote doesn't know about lie had discovered what Jerry Musk- Splash Fell Jerry Right In Front rat was about and more than one of Him. night be bad been craftily stretched out back of the bulrushes st a place he saw that llooty had Jerry only where he hoped Jerry would come by his coat and that be didnt have for roots and climb out on the a good bold at that. foundation walls of bis new house He won't fly far that way," Hell thought Old Man Coyote. come down to the ground to get a better bold Just as soon as be Is across the Smiling fool, and when he does Old Man Coyote Is going to be right there. It Is very fortunate that 1 am on this side of the Smiling fool Instead of on the other. Uooty Is going to pass right straight over me and be Is flying so low that I believe If I Jump suddenly 1 can snatch Jerry Muskrat right out of his claws." A fierce yellow light leaped up In the eyes of Old Man Coyote, and his mouth begau . to water. He crouched very flat and very still on the bank of the Smiling fool and watched llooty the Owl draw near'hat in England about er and nearer with helpless Jerry 1695, King William III, hanging from his claws. There wasnt a shadow of a doubt In the The births. on tax a placed mind of Old Man Coyote that In birth of n duke or one one little minute more be would of nobility was taxed 30 have a muskrat dinner. And then, right then, when he pounds, while that of a was so absolutely sure, be saw common person was only llooty lose his grip with one foot 2 shillings. and Jerry began to struggle. It was on the tip of Old Man Coyote's , by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. tongue to cry Hang on to him WNU Service .1 t tr.ftnl of paster by t eii irl. tol-p poxxes why revile? h.ll pnx the eld frlcl.da With a J MOUTH WATERS vr af vn. hom-xtl- s OLD MAN COYOTES we tiitiih ran do In pawing wot-.;- . o u aeru dial trench bargcim-i- i die JCtver Seine mar die Jui.dure ul lh.it river and die Ole when they went on strike. Thing lMk..i pretty aerhiua until !ielM..) tl.urht ui die I! : of bright Idea of tiring Ihe strikers a Ihm of odd water to il:iniN-- ttndr ardor. Arcnr.lingly iigl.it The bargemen quietly approached die blockade and lei fly a rcrltntde rloudlnind from high preur bn.". Surrendered. on i;d JI ty in ike w I ,1. ; v ; lot'o'i 1 flowers well a . li pi, It r.i!.,n I b-- biter ailiii.iicd my lf Hut I still bewere toobvi. they hove one of them b.ie nier.l, to wit : Ibat cn-r- l.n.e a mm vote be be to pay a dollar for the rotnpelh it J to Iprlv.lige, the money o of be UeJ for the tllploV lllelit ra;ih!e lobtyiie to repri'ent the ill CUigre. H.lte Ivgl'll tore, rlty council, etc. Our pub arl lie afl.ilr go wrong becait joe miiior.iy group employ loliby-ltto advance the r llitere&t, am! the people have no lobby lxta to op there 'xe them. In the log citu-are ceriaiti lawyer falnmu ovir Ihe . Men of tin country for iuartm-xtype should be employ ej to oppose A fnii-as I pro r.i.M-lohliyixt. xme would re.xnlt In a large um. miii.iiged by eipalde and, men, might give the people the have control of tbe country tlu-- do our tears. Ufa of go lln t 1 U. patting oala 1 iu. ever, be cut with ordinary scl.ir, And Ihe mu do frmu jj) They are no bcuvler to went than good taffeta, and their shimmering surface make ihc-faneiuiitlng to look at They can even be washed, of Cradle I a though naturally not quit,, t t(le 0f Many lln'orii'i ill nary way. They are with Iv.M'f .VK Jived. a cloth soaked n petrol, or rubbed, with very gently, soapsuds. do-Will they catch on? That, per Ati(hr.q'i.gi-- t hi fin bent on Ihe l6.it t"r) molixliing the hup. Is not so easy to answer. Worn eu are always Interested ;n mlppowJ to of I I.'ardi-(rna hut Unit doesn't nece. n utualod In .'hIii "a the cradle novelties, recent In r. race mean Hut they want to buy Jvr aurlly mull .if the tli.-b.ive p'.t.ix! tin cradle In the and wear them. On the outer hand. In and a Ixo i" S.IutIh If few prominent people (,.n,j t)l(, n I now come I,..r:l..-iAfr.i keen demand way, lucre nmy Ik Jiil. "i of Columbia for the glass dress. . Hr A. V. NO EASY TASK TO "I'l.ACir MAN I H ! ji Its, A Voters Lobby The Human Body MALLOCrl By DOUCLAS And IIowc About: Brown and Green PASSING STRANGE 'pllM,! rall ITAII Liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor The public Is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that the properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without any discomfort at the tune, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. A child is easily given the right dose. And nuld liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors arc generally agreed that senna is the best laxative for everybody. Senna is a natural laxative. It docs not drain the system like the cathartics that leave you so thirsty. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a liquid laxative which relies on senna for its laxative action. It has the average persons bowels ns regular as clockwork in a few weeks' time. You can always get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at any drugstore, ready for use. Member N. H. A. Does Your 31irror Reflect Rough, Pimply Skin ? Thra I'm Cut ic ura and have a clear skin Anoint the affected parttwith U Culirura Ointment. ash off aftrr a short time with Cutirura Son and but water and continue bathing for arveral minutes. Pimples, rashes and all forms of skin troubles quickly yield to this treatment. H'ri te for qMtiat foldtr a tht ear of tho okim Address: MCuticara, Dept. 14S Malden Mass. For Pain Relief In Minutes Demand And Get GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN Because of a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start taking hold of even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. 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