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V. t:nt;i:ss t IS C IB WHAT HAPPENED WHEN A COAT TORE Ion been too la be hi Uutkral Iaor, p.or, Jerry I he If could known what what he waa Jerry Ihrm.-- t, head iaa.li llooty'l juai aiudo would hara felt ua a he In la frailly llmitjr the Owl, UM wee li t lent hrltea, mit knew reaching fur him Mlih grrai cruri what Jirry d!u't Ihal lh.e rral had friiihtriH Jirrj Miiftk claw had not tltitehed Jerry where ral au that he rvnililit I move, they ehoitld hate, where 'ty had Of llmilji J tof him ( i,mi Rirniit u hate Horn lie had In Juai (lie nt..Miie thin didn't al lo think what h atmtild da tended lo clutrh Jerry right hy the nil'hlle of the hark and ilrlie thoee There ai no time for that He (real clan a way In on txlh aide of I n.l) did It. lie dived for I he Jerry a bark hone Hut Jerry quick water aa If llmdy hi at had re dire had forced (loot) to rlutrh at Ira vd a atut spring under him. h. he I'lnild and lb reanlt wa Now. Jerry Muvkrat la hi and look rather rlumy. hut Jerry nto that thoee (real cruel cla ra had caught In Jerryrail near hi tall. Thla waa why he wa bring carried head down. Nw. Jerry ' coat waa rather lome lining. for Jerry had been working hard and had not fattened up for he w Inter. So ihoae claw had aim ply cone lhroi.gli the coni, but not Into Jerry- - (leh enough for a good bold. Ilooty waa not yet a aure of bla dinner aa he would hate liked to be. Jerry wa big and heavy and hi mat might tear. There waa no getting another and IF TI1K ll.iil ilu.'otrrj had uixHtn el. SEPTEMBER SALAD POINTERS By DOUGLffc MAU.0CH nil a ! I lrr who can llow you einy the go lu lit r uc Inn aud mid cooked i till ken. ci'h r). and a ald drea for the all iffiared. ami how her lu verve a table aulad with thear mhI tiling al hand. lo he aide to ere.ile something ed Itde wllli i he lee Ihii hare and the curat waiting la Indeed an aecom Id.ahineiit I 'lie of the llioal helpful thing 10 a bottle of freiu-have al Imtid dreaalus ready lo aerve, a well a a pin' or more of cooked salad drea Jng or of mayominiac. and tVIlb the tarloua rellahe pU klea that all ordinary hmiaetmlda are upplii-with, these dreaaing may he varied In dozen of way yuu have A diah of I'erhnp prutiea Juai a half dcen cut them Into quarter, aerve on lettuce with a sprinkling of chopi-emils, or ry ih-h- finale It a Mexican delicacy In corn hooka. A - wruted I BONERS ate actual humorout tid bit found In examination ewayt, etc, by teacher Kiervlmd)' atmuld hoi try (o do everything, toil atmuld do one matam-e- . thin wglt. wo can lre milk hut hen rntinot alway do thi. They prefer lo lay egg Fr A aphere U hall aurb that no I I d Royally Directs the Making of a Movie Picture s T Hanging Hard Down, Ha Caiad at Hit Beloved Smiling Pool. A , move quickly when occasion de V'ou would have mauds tlimiglu o If you could have awn him mk j Ing that dive In the moonlight, Rui quick aa he was, he wasnt quite1 No. air. he wasn't quick enough. quite quick enough. Those great reaching claws were Jurat ready to close when he dived and they did dose Only Jerry's hands snd head reached the water he waa fran tlcally diving for. Then he squealed with poln and terror at he wat lifted and. hanging head down, waa carried across Hie Smiling Pool Ilooty the Owl had spoken truly when he said Tee got you now. Ioor, poor Jerry Muskrat Hanging head down, he gnr.ed at Ills beloved Smiling Pool for whal he believed to be the last lime. Those claw Then being ear hurl dreadfully. rind head down made him feel aa If his heart nnd slomm-and every thing else Inside him hHd slipped out of place. Ills heaiillfiil new house would never be finished. This was the last he would ever see of all the things he loved so. He had been caught al last, and all through To make his own carelessness. Uonty the Owl, for whom he had so ' recting Hie making of a mystery Him. It denis wllh pilots, lighthouses and life at sea. but the plot and author have not been disclosed. wM ;v 7r. eS s . l N I Right for College - v ? i ijA s j college w ardrohe foi girls stresses the practical and Inexpensive. This beige checked suit with Its long topcoat and scarf, will serve most needs from traveling to football wear. Plus year ' . i (V . 'V? ,!s y av j L" if.- rfJ - ' better grip up there in the air. For that Ilooty must alight somewhere. Ilooty hoped with all his might that that coat of Jerry- - would prove too stout to tear. If Ilooty could have hurried this story might have had a different ending. But Jerry Muskrat was heavy and though Ilooty did hia very best with Ills great wings, he moved rather slowly and only just a little above the water. As they drew near the bank Ilooty felt one claw tear loose and then another. Jerry began to struggle with all his might and his coat gave way so that Ilooty held him with only one foot. Then aa Ilooty vainly tried to clutch him again with the claws from which he had torn loose, his weight was too much for the claws still gripping his cont. It tore loose from them, and with a splash Jerry struck the dear, cool, beautiful water of the Smiling Pool while with a scream of rage and disappointment Ilooty the Owl ttew on toward the Green Forest. Jerrys life had been saved by the tearing of his coat 15. 1933. by T. W. Burgess. .. V 'i o.v. Wjmans Eyes eight-thirt- - ; Politics nd affairs of stale! They are probably not among the hobbles . of Mrs. There are, of course, the domestli matters of palace and family, and there would be some friends that they would have In common. And, then, of course, there la always the weather, thr saviour ol A many a scheduled co iversation. man and wife would, of course, have to be exceptionally gifted converss tlfinn lists to make the weather last for the full half hour of the period which this young husband so con sclentlously sots aside for talking to his wife. But we are probRbly needlessly concerned. A young husband, and an emperor, at that, who la clever enough to realize the necessity of putting aside a certain period each day for talking to his wife, will doubtless have the required Ingenuity to find something to talk ' I - 4 Bell Syndicsls. WNU Serrlc em GraphicGSlf , RUN-U- P SHOT ON WET situations arise on the QFTEN course where the experienced and resourceful player has a handicap over his less experienced brother. Such Instances often happen on wet nays when the course Here pitches has become sodden. that on a dry day may stop near enough the pin to enable a holing out in one putt become a handicap on a wet day. They may stop as near the pin but in so doing the ball picks up considerable mud which makes a true putt almost Impossible. Under such circumstances a run-ushot that will roll several yards over the wet turf is more desired. Even should a bit of mud adhere to the ball when it comes to enrth, it Is more than likely to be rubbed off on its roil over the putUsing this knowledge ting grass. to advantage enabled Willie Hunter to beat Bobby Jones in the National Amateur of 1921. p . 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNU Service U. S. Protect Seal Vpproxiinately 90 per cent of the eliminated the horse and wrought changes that sadden the old timers. world's fur seals live under govern One of the developments, pictured above. Is a machine gun mnuntpd on a meat protection on the Prlbllof base on a truck cab, designed to protect convoys from aerial attack, lands. 1933. A' about hard-conke- V M 1 j )oYou Know Some Rattlebox A Sweetwater (Texas) man has .,dl7 snake rattles In his private A, a, upon TURF ' y remove the stones from the prunes and fill with cottage or cream cheese. Take three or four of Aesophagus was the author of these to a salad plate of lettuce, add any desired dressing and serve. Aesop's Fables. To the french dressing for a Most of the beautiful buildings change add a tablespoonful each of In Boston are of the reminiscent pe- chopped green and red pepper and riod of architecture. the same of finely minced onion, a about ffl 1933 bit of parsley finely chopped and a It Is Important to study history In tablespoonful of finely minced celThis mixture, if kept in a order that we nmy learn all about ery. closed jar, will keep for several our descendants. days, or even weeks. Take a taLorenzo ue Medici was the great- blespoonful of this mixture to add to est prime minister England eve.-ha- the boiled dressing; it adds pep to because he got on so well with a mild salad dressing. A egg finely minced Queen Victoria. WNU Service 6 1933. Bell Syndicate. added to a simple dressing will -- Omake a richer and more appetizing dressing. A dash of horseradish, a teaspoonful of chili sauce, a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce added to a plain french dressing makes an ideal dressing for fresh shrimp salad. straight line can recline without being bent. WNU Service. This Doesrit Look Like Cavalry - I Pu-YI- ' . a 1 rifcw&i , Hal day of all, The summer with a hint of fall. BY ALICE WHITE Spring I all youth, for aprlng for (jTENcniltAlilKlt, telephone girl. gels real estate anllrltor. acrlpt girl Amid II ote!lllig violet. my "breaking Into the movie The eye of violet lill dose. wa a long and devloua route. April forge!, Seplemtier know I wa fired from more Job In llo. lywiHid than most girl who finally the bird September know crash Hie studio gate. sing, Hut pro) ably It waa a good thing. live human happiness, take wing It made me all the more anxloua An ' hold thing closer to her heart loeaue ahe know that thing de to succeed In picture, and I tried harder l an I would have If the part. lo the screen had been Sprmg x.irce potnonse. elng ure; pathway Me hoe thing most that least en lined wuh more rose and fewer (horn. dure. I waa going to achool In the Kail, We love thing moat we on may and I became tired of It. So I went lo Hollywood, where my grandmothlose. er wa thing. So many blossom iprlng may First I took a Becrctaria! course choose a H"Hwood high achool Then I She chooses none. We closer clasp and That which already slip our grasp. started on a scrlce of job The emitinor come. Hie summer such a series I I tried being a lo various men, but when give ; iheir wive took one look at me, out April forget. Seplemtier know, e im xoiciti 'lalloch WNU Mrvle. I went I Irled ringing doorbells for real estate agents. I tried addressing THROUGH A enveloe. I aat at the awltchtioard In Hie M riler's club for a while. Then, through the kindness of Roy Nell, the director, I got a Job holding script on a picture he waa By JEAN NEWTON directing. Finally I went to the Charlie studios, where I held acrlpt WHAT WILL THEY TALK Chaplin on the picture "A Woman of the ABOUT? Sea, which never waa released. One day the till photographer i p. m. had a few spare moments, and he p'UOM eight to "conversation with Mr. suggented that I pose for him. I That I an Item on the program was wearing a sweater and an old tacked up In the palace of Henry Pu torn, and well I was plump, to say Yk the regent of the new Inde the leaHt. But he was a good photographer. pendent state of Manchukuo. Ileury Pu Y! la the young man He made me look like a million dot- once colled the boy emiieror of China. He I still quite young, but perhap In the Orient youth is not incompatible with wisdom. Imagine a young AmerlraD hueband making a note on his dayprogram to set aside a half hour for conversation with his wife I -One la compelled to wonder If the t In out ad also chart boy emperor ranee Just what the conversation Is to be .'S' S 1 i 'T'llKSK ire the trueal Western Newspaper Union. Bubonic Infection Bubonic Infection spreads through fleas that infest rats, ground squirMan rels and similar creatures. can escape it by destroying the rats, isolating human victims, and burning or disinfecting contaminated furniture and clothing. Among the kind of population this disease attacks, however, these tilings are hard to do, and sometimes military control has to be resorted to. "I sandwich inat the humble from the Eari gets its name is said, of Sandwich, who, it had the habit of always with one, providing himself in his carried which he to having avoid pocket to dine in town. ). 1933. McClure Newspaper Syndicate WNU Service. Closed Season Wives of Chief Executives Copyright hy Heraua V i t - . The Movies 'V 'i 4 I- of Sweden hns pitIM'EveryWII.I.IA.M busy for some time di- . How I Broke Into KNOWS SALADS are uch altnpl dulir. I eaily prepared (hut one for dllTerelil full of i lever Idea ooinhuiatloii uni U the lime come to ue one; then you cun think of nothin bul leUuee wlllt buualo of cuctiinlier. and you may have the letiuee, bnl Ini k I In other Ihgredl' ihart. a dinner wat end. TollB'CooPooli Women Who Have Worthily Occupied the Trying Position of Mitrre of the White House, at Firt and Their Maiden Name. The name of Hi Ireslilenia' the While House; while Benjamin wive, and Iheir names before m.ir Harrison waa twice married, bla firat wife being Caroline (jivlnla Scott of ring ar thus recorded: Martha Washington was horn Mar- Oxford, Ohio, (a ho died la Hi Extha laiidrldge, the daughter of a ecutive Mansion), and hi aeeond, Virginia planter, and was Hi widow Iarke Cum when she wa married to I he firat Irexldenl. John Adama married Abigail Smith daughter of a Congregational minis ter of Weymouth, Mas. Mrs. Jefferson and Mra. Madison, like Mar lha Washington, had Imilt been previously married. Martha Waylen first husband died liefore ahe wa twenty, and at twenty four she mar rled Jefferson. Ibilly Madison wa horn I billy Fay ne. and later Item me the wife of John Todd, a lennyl tanla lawver who died In 179.1. Eliza Korlwrigbt of New York city married James Monroe In ITSrt. Mra. John Quiney Adama wa l.oulM Calhcrlne Johnson of English birth Rkehel I bine Ison Roharda waa the divorced wife of an army offieer. She married Jaekaon twice; once the divorce had been granted her husband. She died liefore Jackson went Into the While lions. IlnnnHh Hoes was a distant blood relative aa well aa the wife of the eighth Iresldent. Martin Van Ruren. William Henry Harrison married Anna Symmea, a daughter of the founder of Cincinnati. President Tyler waa married twice III first Wife, C. Christian died In the White House; while his second, whom he married In New York city during his Presidential term, he met In the Executive Man slon after Hie body of her falher killed on a warship on the Potomac, had been tnken there. She wa Julia flnrdlner, then twenty four. Sarah Childress of Murfreesboro, lYnn., became Mra. Polk. Mrs. Taylor wa Margaret Smith of Calvert firat county, Maryland. Fillmore' wife waa .Abigail Powers of New York; his second, who hail also been married before. Caroline Carmichael McIntosh of New Jersey. Franklin Pierce married Jane Mean Apple-tondaughter of a president of Rowdoln college. Buchanan was unmarried. Mary Todd, of a pioneer Kentucky family, became Abraham Lincoln's wife. Johnson's was Eliza McCardle, who had taught him to write. Mrs. (irant. before her marriage, wn Julia Dent, daughter of a SL Ismls Judge. I.ucy Ware Webb of Ohio, was President Hayes wife, and Lucretla Rudolph of waa Garfields. President Arthur mnrrled Ellen lwls Herndon of New York: Cleveland, France Folsom of Buffalo, In of Ihiiiiol I e , Chilli-cothe- Alice White. iars. I got my first idea, then, of trying out for pictures. When a big producing company started to make tests for a college series, I thought It would be a chance to take the plunge. I was tested, along with a crowd of girls and what a test It proved to be! I was glad to get another script Job with an independent company, where I worked 18 hours a day for $50 a week. One day Ivan Kahn, the manager, came on the set. "IIow would you like to sign a contract with me? he asked. Don't be silly," I replied. Script girls don't need a manager. But it seems ho had seen my tests, and thought there was a possibility I might get a contract. I couldn't understand that In fact, I can't today. I thought they were terrilda Anyway, I signed a contract and started to starve off the extra weight I was carrying. Finally we went to First National studios, where I took a real test nnd got a contract before I had acted a single scene before a camera. My first part was with Milton After Sills In The Sea Tiger. that picture, I went with several independent companies. Then I was recalled to First National and entered a new contract From that time on It was easy. A starring contract came within a year. But dont think I havent worked hard. Singing lessons, dancing lessons, learning dialogue it's just hard work, and dont let anyone tell you different But Its worth while. Anything worth while is worth working for. And the early disappointments help you on your way. , Mra. Mary Scott Diinml.k, a widow and the niece of lha first Mrs. Harrison. Ida Saxlon of Canton became Mr. William McKinley. Roosevelt' find wife wa Alb-Hathaway lee of Boston; hi second. Edith Kermlt Knmw of New York. William H. Taft mnrrled Helen Heron of Cincinnati. Woodrow Wilson's first wlf wa Ellen lanilse Axiom of Rome. Ga. ; the second, Edlib Rolling of Wyllievllle, Va.; the widow of Norman Gall, n Washington Jeweler. diFlorence Kllng DeWolfe wa vorced when ahe mnrrlgl Warren G. Harding. Mr. Coolldge waa born Grace Goodhue of Burlington, VL Sirs. Hoover wa born Ron Henry, t Waterloo, low ; and Mra. Rooae-vel- t. Ami Eleanor I loose veil. New York city. Cleveland Plain Iealer. Immense Cattle Herds of Children of Israel dream of seven King Pharaoh' fut and aeven lean klne coming up out of the water (Genesis 41) Is Illustrated before the eye of travelers on the Nile nt thla very time. In the land of Goshen nnd all along the river where It has left Its rocky gorge In Upper Egypt and run pastoral country with low through bank, the cattle of the country wade out Into the sluggish stream to avoid the fly posts and the excessive beat, remaining there wllh their beads until approaching only allowing, night. Joseph, and afterwards the other children of Israel, when they came down Into Egypt, were well acquaint cd with cnl tie and the care of them. All hough not so commonly used at Hint date In Gannan as In the land of the Phurnnhs, the Patriarchs all had cntfle, nnd we remember that when Jncoli sent a present to propitiate tils brother Esau, he Included In It forty klne and ten bulls, and we were told previously to this that the land could not contain and nourish the cattle of both Lot and Abraham. Job owned five hundred yoke of oxen nnd must therefore have had many hundreds of cows. The plowing in those days was done with oxen, nnd what a pair Of oxen could plow In day was called yoke, or in our language an acre Today, In the East, milch cattle are as likely to be employed under the yoke as bulls or oxen. i If You Want Extra-Fas- Relief t 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. 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