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Show CACHE AMERICAN, LOGAN. FARMER BROWN'S FRIENDS As l'i;ri:u RABBIT sat sdmlr-i log the Grosbeak. not tier bird appeared in the tree with IIum-I- . roust. Who tlnil cried Peter. Grosbeak, of course. Who eUe would it be?" sputtered Jenny, rslnr crossly. Never. never would I have gtieexed It, replied Peler. ".She doesii t liHik the least hit like him except that the It the tame size ml liai'e.' Ihlt was quite true. There was no beautiful rove color Imut Mr. (irOslM-ak- . she wore brown and gray principally, with little louche of bu(T here and there, tnd with dark ttreakt ou her breast. Over eadi eje wot whitish line. ,t e didn't si'eni that the could be the mate of handsome Itove breast. To Peter the looked more like to overzrown member of the Sparrow family. While Rosebren! tans. Mr, Grosbeak wa very busy r pos-lhl- ak boy who todpa him umst In hi potato patch, and lie'll tell you If the Cirokheak. They certainly do love potato but;. They eat some fruit, but on the whole, they are leut a useful folks around the garden aa anyone I know. Now run along, Peter llab bit, and don't bother we anymore." Peter didnt run along right away, lie oat around watching Itosehreast and Mr. Grosbeak until be happened to look up to ee Farmer Brown' I.oy Just starling down through the old Orchard. Then Peter decided It wa time for him to leave. C- T W. Burssss. WMJ Bsrstc. to THROUGH A Vhmans Eyes By JEAN NEWTON harder job In the 1 world thnn looking after children. 1 dont envy any nurse or picking buds and blossom from the trees. This atruik Peter os queer. "What la she doing that for?" he Inquired. "For the same reason that you bite olT sweet clover blossoms and leaves," replied Jenny Wren tartly. "L)o you mean to gay that they live on buds and blossoms?" cried Peter. "I never heard of such a thing. I shouldn't think that Farmer Brown would like that" l'ou can "Tut, tut tut, tut! ask more silly questions than anybody of my acquaintance," retorted Jenny Wren. "Of course, they don't live on buds and blossoms. If they depended on those they would soon starve to death. Use your head, Peter, use your head. You know well enough that buds aud blossoms lust only a very short time. The Grosbeaks eat a few Just for the sake of variety, but they live You mostly on bugs and Insects. j You Know 4liat the Rafflesia, a flower that grows In Sumatra, is the largest flpwer in the world. When fully grown it weighs 15 pounds and measures 3 feet across. Its petals are as large as dinner plates and its e cup-lik- center holds a gallon of liquid. CMCUufg Newspapat Syndic! WNU Service . akarW- - ski lauding gear and attached 1.1 blpa was a tall skid." - u'T'HURK That She Ceuld Ba the Mate of Handsome Rosebreast. Seed of Black Locust Food for Game Bird the first time In history luan has suet ceded In flying under Ida own jMiuer. Frlclt Kocher of Berlin la here seen performing (he feat, followed by excited friends, lie blew Into the box like arrangement, musing to revolve the two rotors whlih ulso served ss wing. Ou tils feet ws WHAT'S IN THE JOB It Didn't Seem Posaibl 11 roil BURGESS'""' Farmer P.rown'a : Mans First Flight Under His Oil'll Potior BEDTIME STORY& THORNTON W. I Is no governess her Job." The w onion who said this went on to mention the various details Involved In the care of children. She omitted none, from the petty chores of Inspecting Anger nails to the necessity for keeping after a child to do homework or practice on the piano. And In her viewpoint It wu all wearing, exhausting, repetitious drudgery that must be resented hy all hut a type of mind without Imagination. That reminds me of an old story. You may have heard It. hut It's a gmid story anyway. It's a story of three stone cutters who were working on a large block of granite. A stranger who happened to be passthe first cutter what he ing was doing. "I'm cutting stone," growled the man. lie asked the second. "Flu working for $7 a day, lie replied. But the third answered, his face alight : Till building a cathedral" There was perhaps no damage done In the operation of cutting stone by the attitudes of the first two workmen. The hnrin Involved was to themselves. But those to whom Is entrusted the care of children have In their hands tremendous power for good and harm. The material which they will help to mold Is precious beyond the worth of all the cathedrals In the world. Only those who have a creative love for their work and pleasure In It, only those who see In even the petty details the vision of something they are building should ever he permitted Into that great sphere of responsibility. The care of children does Indeed require a certain type of mind. But not a mind without Imagination. On the contrary, the most Important qualification for the woman who would acquit herself creditably In caring for a child Is an unusual quality of Imagination the ability to realize the Important Implicatrivial tasks, tions in apparently the cathedral of character that she Is building out of the stone of dally routine. The care of a child requires a better person than many types of work that are more varied and far better paid. It requires one with fine qualities of heart and mind, with the artistry to color her daily work with an Ideal. Of course, such nurses are rare; such people are rare. My child had the good fortune to know such a nurse, to whom let this be an appreciation. Her name was Emma Wenzel. , Bell S nd Irate WNU Service. All Evanston Is Fingerprinted IFr, THE GREAT INHERITANCE ONERS By ANNE WITTY KITTY By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM CAMPBELL hast promised me an Inheritance More treasured than silver aud gold. More beautiful than the precloua Jewel My dazzled eye behold. Thou hast promised Die, Thou hast promised me A luxury untold. TIIOU In my Fnther's house, Thou hast promised me. There are mansions for my soul, the curtains of worldly doubt and fear Thy healing, scarred hands roll. Thou hast promised me. Thou hast promised me A bright ad starry goal I Where Trigonometry Is the study of the firing of certain weapons such as rllles, revolvers, etc. BONERS are actual humorous a found in examination pers, essays, etc., by teachers. tid-bit- pa- Tha girl chum aaya about this tima of tha yaar golf widows begin to rtnew their mourning weed. WNU Service. Thou hast promised me an Inher- itance When done with earthly strife, boon to make a Journey fulr Thnt with threatening clouds Is rife. Thou hast promised me, Thou hast promised me Caesar was killed by the Ides of The gift of eternal life! (Copvrlsht ) WNU Service. Murch who were led hy Brutus, Cassius and the Ides following. orange marmalade and the other Interludes were plays given be- with cottage cheese. Put together fore people knew how to read. A and wrap In waxed paper. man came out on the stage and told what would hapen during the play. Carrot, Celery and Nut Sandwich. He was the Interlude. Mix ground raw carrots, celery and nuts with lemon juice and According to Victor Hugo love boiled dressing. Put the mixture exists In all classes of society. Into cases made by scooping out a roll cut In half. Fit the halves toWhat was Pasteurs great achieve- gether. ment? He Invented milk bottles. Egg Sandwich. medium-sizeThis fascinating Chop hard cooked eggs, moisten The 8 polls system was the system with lemon Juice, season with salt hat Is of brown pique straw faced whereby the government had to and pepper, spread over a lettuce with suede and decoratlake care of Its garbage. leaf, place on a buttered slice of ed with cherries. Bell Syndicate WNU Service. bread. Cover with a plain buttered slice. Sound by Western Newspaper Union. Sound Is usually defined as the sensation caused by stimulation of the auditory nerves and, according to this definition, there would be no THE CHILDRENS LUNCH BOX sound unless there was an ear present to receive the sound vibrations. child must carry a However, In physics sound Is deWHERE attheschool, fined as the energy which occasions every effort should be made to make the food the sensation of hearing. Then, In appetizing. Fresh fruit when It Is a physical sense, sound would be possible, should always be Included. present wherever there were sound Jams, jellies, dried fruits such as waves regardless of whether It was figs, prunes and raisins or dates will actually heard or not. help out when apples, oranges and fresh fruits are not available. Sacred Water of India Amritsar, India, owes Its foundaFruit Paste. tion to the sanctity which attaches Thoroughly mix chopped dates, to the site. According to Hindu raisins, dry figs and finely ground mythology, it was there that Rama's nuts with orange Juice and a little army was restored to life after its cream. Spread generously on thin, destruction by his sons. In Guru buttered bread. Ram Das days a cripple bathed, after seeing a crow change from a Quick Orange Jam. jet black hue to the whiteness of a swan merely by dipping Its wings Take two cupfuls of orange pulp Pop, what Is arrogance? in the magic waters, and was transand juice, one lemon, pulp and chin." "Upturned formed into a vigorous man. juice, and one and cupfuls Bell Syndicate WNU Service. of sugar. Boll ten minutes. Put Into Jelly glasses and seal. Serve In sandwiches or with toast. A small glass of this jam makes a dainty addition to the lunch basket. For a wholesome sandwich spread one slice of the buttered bread with olden times the parents arranged the marriage and the bride never saw the gloom until the wedding night. Iu A d moss-gree- . one-ha- lf . the citizens of Evanston, suburb of Chicago, are being fingerIts hard to convince a or a daughter-in-law- , printed, not because they are criminals, but as an aid In the Identieays fication of those Injured or lost Fred G. Bennett, the towns fingerprint ironic Irene, that their are Tolice of Chief while on two ladles Is young shown operating not expert. V O. Freeman looks on. e, Bell Syndicate WNU Servlet, out-law- n The many piiriM.se I lui k locust tree, whhh ha been widely planted In till country, W cieoluHy valuable aa a producer of winter food It are seed for game birds. sought In bad weather hy the the Hungarian partridge, and the pheasant, especially In the Northwest, report the United State Itepartment of Agriculture. The seed are rated aa one of the more valuable fond for bohwhlte. Ruffed quail, grouse, California mourning dove In the Wext, and several of the larger nongame birds of the East also eat them. Reside furnishing food for gam bird, the hlutk locust tree yield timber for the funner and nectar for the honey bee. It grow rapidly to M,t, pole, and t holier size. It Intricate root system la well adapted for holding soil and chocking A a uietiiU-- r of the legume family, the locust tree llxea nitrogen, i nrli lilng the o II. In It With these several point fuvor Mark locust I one of the fafor planting vorite woodlands, gloves, erodid area and odd piece of waste land about the farm, on account of the presence of harmful Insect a In rerta.ii loralltlex. It I to consult with state forestry agendo before planting on a large scale. bob-whit- e, by William Bructart Washington. Thera la a rising a) In merely that h "helved" It tide of belief here In Washington would Iki of Home value. Surely, he did not predict niece. President Turning Roosevelt's pol- - All through the various recovery laws and regulations, one Buds so re Conservative k!,, more away from many Thou shalt hots" that one the things that marked them as of the eastern metropolitan news-pao- r the ".Sew Deal," a csrtoou, raptloned printed jear ago. It can he doubted no longer that he Dreams of Forgotten Age." The U veering away to some extent from chief character In the cartoon wa the exerimei!talUm that consti- Hint figure so faiuoue a representtuted the progrsm advanced by the ing "I'rohlbltlon" The thought behind the cartoon ni) rinds of professors with whom be surrounded himself at the start wae deeper In (tie minds of some of his administration. than jut the humor and lesson thnt Professors are not carrying the water ou their it mrlrayed. Therein wa a story ahoulders that they did awhile ago, of loo much Washington." Sooner and It bus been noted thnt Mr. or later, unless I have misread my Roosevelt Is less and less willing history, there Is to he a broadside to leap before he litoL. of reaction rie up agalnt too i'Ihiii the cut of the fabric at this min h Washington" In ttie way lives time, I believe the consensus to be are lived. Hie current eriod that Mr. Roosevelt is turning to a seem to lie the high xilnt, but It more stable, as distinguished from had Its beginning. In my opinion, a theoretnal, foundation for t lie when the t'oiislilutlomil amendment future. The developments have been wa ndopted providing for direct predicated apparently on a awing election of senntor. Iu public sentiment. Obviously, without public sentiment behind There was. If you pause to reany plan, there will be a dearth of member, a general dUgt st with the confidence. By all and aundry, It steady procession la said the President is seeking to Causes oflndlctments, ar-establish confidence. Most of all. reM ,nd ,rllaof Irritation and filially, It seema he has arrived minor liquor law at tie necessity fur winning confl Even consistent and vhdutor. dence of busiuess people, big and conscientious supporter of prohilittle, ao that distinct changes can bition now and then hurst forth be expected through the summer against the administration of It when congress la not here to worry when men aud women, otherwise film. respectable In their communities, Doubtless, the trend towards the were convicted aa criminals because conservative Instead of the more thev dured to take a drink. The Department of Agriculture radtcul courge he followed earlier. Is due to the fact that the bulk of supplied the newspaer correspondthe people now feel they have a ent with an announcement a few right to stnte objections. Surely, days ago that two men In South objections are being slated to a Dakota had been arrested and had greater extent than at any time pleadinl guilty to a charge of consince he took office. In other words, spiracy to defraud the United the theories of the professors have States In connection with the 1D.13 proved hud In spots, and any notion emergency hog buying program. of ambitious people eventually will The announcement described the tire of preachments. The danger rase as of natlnnnl Importance and Is thnt the pendulum will swing Interest a similar fraud rases are too far, and that the good and pracpending In other federal court." It will he recalled that there was ticable things of the New Deal may be washed out by a wave of quite a bit of cheating In the administration of CWA Job planning. and reaction. There are numerous things to There was some stench, too. In the which attention may be called In hnndllng of seed loan In two or demonstrating that Mr. Roosevelt three parts of the country, and Is not going to experiment too much there Is plenty of complaint about some window-bofarmers who have In the future. Ills stand against nationalization of sil- been drafting regulations In AAA. ver Is one. His determination to NRA has been under fire from time tinker no further with the cur to time because, In some Instances, vast Industries were compelled to reucy la another. A third Indication Is the President's decision to sit across a table In drafting a code with a man who had had no experisee thut the capital goods or durable goods Industry can have some ence whatsoever In that Industry. So what wonder Is It thnt a man relief, and another Intimation is the way congress has acted about legis- will do as one about whom I heard. He boasted about being a chlseler. lation to control the security exThat Is, among friends, he said: "Of have The President could changes. made congress put teeth In the course, I am a chlseler. Of course, stock exchange bill If he wanted I am making money out of this to do so. But he has held off. code. But the reason I am doing it Is because I am thinking of the next Likewise, he has taken a position few years when the tax collector in of payment deposits against closed banks by use of Inflationary Is going to take virtually all of the All of these things are profits I make to pay up for this schemes. the vehicles of those who would waste. In my roaming around In Washgo far on the radical courses. ington, I find more and more people Mr. Roosevelt has not stressed who are asking which of the two N'RA expansion as his radical folmajor political parties, the Demolowers thought he was going to crats or the Republicans, Is going press it. Those who conceived N'RA to have courage enough to pull the still do not admit that NRA has back to Washington as government down businesses little the ground a government, and allow the people In the Interest of the big ones, but sees It. to run their own business? Mr. Roosevelt apparently lie Is represented In high pluces as It Is Important to record, In this hoping that the N'RA board of reconnection, that the Department of view will show up the weaknesses of the codes so that modifications Agriculture Like ready has taken can be made where necessary. Many of the "N'RA crowd," as they have Backtracking a steP ln the dI rectlon of allowcome to be known here, are disgruntled about It They think that ing private business to run Its own that N'RA, like the king, can do no affairs by Its announcement wrong. Being a keen student and government control of dairy proa master psychologist, Mr. Roose- duction Is not to be attempted at velt sees those things and he has this time. From the information I have been able to pick up here and taken hold of them apparently before they have become so bad as there In high places, I suspect that to destroy whatever benefits that dairy production control Is never going to be attempted, but Secremay accrue. tary Wallaces announcement said that control would not be atonly What Is the cause for the change tempted for the present In the scenery? There are two reaOne can only guess whether this sons of which I Is the beginning of a trend, a backdiscussion hear tracking, from the governmental most frequently. control extreme to which some of Many of the plans the professors would like to have were too Idealistic for use univergohe. They advanced the control sally among a practical people, and, Idea to the ultimate In the Bank-heathe second, there Is a tendency to compulsory cotton production Thou shalt not" into too write control law and they have pushed much legislation and regulation the control principle almost as far for carrying out the recovery proin wheat, tobacco, corn and hog Ingram. dustries. With regard to the dairy The American people, as I Judge business, however, they ran Into them, will obey orders that change difficulties. The stumbling blocks their lives around for just so long. and obstacles met In that attempt Then, they blow up in a big way. Illustrate better than anything that For an example of what I mean, I know that Industries in the Unitthe congress recently passed the ed States have Interests too diverBankhead bill that will limit gent to permit of a universal reguthe production of cotton In the lation. I mean by this: practices United States to ten million bales and problems vary In every locality It is compulsory. Un- and there are few industries which annually. reless a cotton farmer agrees to can be lined up under the same duce his acreage and comply with rules of operation without some of the other terms of the law, thou them being handicapped and others shalt not market what Is grown profiting undulv. without the payment of a heavy The dairy Industry gave proof of tax, a tax so burdensome as to this fact, according to the announceremove any possibility of profit Mr. ment by Mr. Wallace which said Roosevelt signed the bill and gnve there would be no attempt to unIt his blessing, but I heard any dertake a production control pronumber of newspaper correspond gram without the support of a subcuts and observers remark when stantial majority of the industry. statement his that he was b Western Newspaper Union. they read that ero-aio- n. 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Just take a half teaspoonful of Krus-che- n Salts first thing every morning in a glass of hot water. If not joyfully satisfied with results of one 85 cent jar (lasts 4 weeks) money back from any drugstore the world over. But make sure you get Krusehen the SAFE way to reduce. OLD AGE PENSION INFORMATION bend Stamp - Box 85 - - - Merriam, Kansas. crfUaif pimply Skln Help nature clear up the blotches and make your skin lovelier the safe easy way use bland, effective WNU W 1J 34 |