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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, By TIIORNTCX WHAT HAPPENED WHEN A COAT TORE THE IFbad discovery that what he supposed was Just a shadow was In reality Hooty the Owl, Just reaching for him with great cruel claws, had frightened Jerry Musk rat so that he couldn't move, the sound of Hooty's hiss did for htm Just the opposite thing. Jerry didn't stop to think what he should do. There was no time for that. Oe slJiply did It He dived for the water as If Hooty's hiss had released a stout spring under him. Now. Jerry Muskrat Is big and looks rather clumsy, but Jerry can long been too smart, a dinner was to be his end. Poor, poor, Jerry Muskrat I If Jerry could have known what was passing through Hooty's head perhaps he would have felt just a wee bit less helpless. Hooty knew what Jerry didn't, that those great claw had not clutched Jerry where they uhould have, where Hooty had meant to have them. He had Intended to clutch Jerry right by the middle of the back and drive those great claws way In on both sides of Jerry's backbone. But Jerry's quick dive had forced Hooty to clutch at wba. he could, and the result was that those great cruel cla.vs bad caught Id Jerry's coat near his talL This was why he was being carried head down. Now, Jerry's coat was rather loose fitting, for Jerry had been working hard and had not fattened up for the winter. So those claws had simply gone through the coat, but not Into Jerry's flesh enough for a good hold. Hooty was not yet as sure of his dinner as he would have liked to be. Jerry was big and heavy and his coat might tear. There was no getting another and KNOWS 1 DURGESS SALAD POINTERS By DOUGLS MALLOCH SALADS are such simple dishes, prepared, that one Is A finale Is a Mexican wrapped In corn busks. Wives of Chief Executives SEPTEMBER ONERS TftY BEIttTIBIE HELPER, UTAH full of clever Ideas for different combinations until the time comes to use one; then you can think of nothing but lettuce with tomato or cucumber, and you may have the lettuce,, but lack the other Ingredients. How you envy the cook who can go to her ice box and find cooked chicken, celery, and a salad dressing all prepared, and bow easy for her to serve a delectable salad with these good things at band. To be able to create something edible with the Ice box bare and the guest waiting, Is Indeed an accom- delicacy plishment One of the most helpful things to have at hand Is a bottle of french BONERS are actual humorous dressing ready to serve, as well as found in examination paa pint or more of cooked salad dresspers, essays, etc,Njy teachers. ing or of mayonnaise. With the various relishes and Everybody should not try to do pickles that all ordinary households do one are supplied with, these dressings but should everything, can may be varied In dozens of ways. thing well. For instance, co always give milk but hens cannot Perhaps you have a dish of do this. They prefer to lay eggs. prunesjust a half dozen cut them Into quarters, serve on lettucg with A sphere Us a ball such that no a sprinkling of chopped nuts, or tid-bi- ts Royalty Directs the Making of a Movie Picture Women "Vlto Have 'Worthily Occupied the Trying Position of Mistresses of the White House, as "First "TPHESE are the truest days of all The summer with a bint of fall. Lady," and Their Maiden Names. Spring is all youth, for spring tor-get- Amid Its opening violets. The eyes of violets shall close. April forgets, September knows. s . September knows the birds that sing, Like human happiness, take wing. An ' holds things closer to her heart Because she knows that things de- part Spring scarce possesses, jelng sure; We love things mcst that least en dure. We love things most we soon may lose. So blossoms . spring may many choose We closer clasp She chooses none. That which already slips our grasp. The snmmer comes, the summer goes; April forgets, September knows. WNU Servio. , 1913. Douglu 'lalloch. THROUGH A Wmans Eyes JEAN NEWTON By WHAT WILL THEY TALK ABOUT? niUNCK WILLIAM of Sweden has been very busy for some time dip. m. tfROM eight to eight-thirt- y recting the making of a mystery tilm. " conversation with Mrs. It deals with pilots, lighthouses and That Is an Item on the program life at sea, but the plot and author tacked up In the palace of Henry Pu have not been disclosed. Yl, the regent of the new Independent state of Manchukuo. l Is the young man Henry once called the boy emperor of He Is still quite young, but China. pprhaps in the Orient youth Is not Incompatible with wisdom. Imagine a young American hus Hanging Head Down, He Gazed at His Beloved Smiling Pool. ' move quickly when occasion deYou would have thought mands. so If you could have seen him making that dive In the moonlight But quick as he was, he wasn't quite No, sir. he wasn't quick enough. Those great quite quick enough. reaching claws were just ready to close when he dived and they did close. Only Jerry's hands and heart reached the water he was fran tically diving for. Then he squealed with pain and terror as he was lifted and, hanging head down, was carried across the Smiling fooL Hooty the Owl had spoken truly when he said "I've got you now." Poor, poor Jerry Muskrat Hanging head down, he gazed at his beloved Smiling Pool for what he believed to be the last time. Those claws hurt dreadfully. Then being carried head down made him feel as If his heart and stomach and every tiling else Inside him had slipped out of place. His beautiful 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 at last, and all through To make his own carelessness. Booty the Owl, for whom he had so .. 'I ' ' ' I .... Pu-Y- band to be 1 XM l if tit fw mm This Inexpensive. checked suit with Its long topcoat and scarf, will serve most needs from traveling to football wear. . 193S. WNTJ Service. by T. W. Burgees. straight line can recline upon it remove the stones from the prunes and fill with cottage or cream without being bent ' 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 pechopped green and red pepper and the same of finely minced onion, a about riod of architecture. bit of pprsley finely chopped and a It Is Important to study history In tablespoonful of finely minced celThis mixture, If kept In a order that we may learn all about ery. closed Jar, will keep for several our descendants. Take a tadays, or even weeks. Lorenzo de Medici was the great- blespoonful of this mixture to add to est prime minister England eve.' the boiled dressing; It adds pep to had because he got on so well with a mild salad dressing. A egg finely minced Queen Victoria. WNU Service. 1933, Bell Syndicate. added to a simple dressing will 0 make a richer and more appetizing dressing. A dash of horseradish, a teaspoon-fu- l of chill sauce, a teaspoonful of QUICK STOPPING, , Worcestershire sauce added to a SHOT . plain french dressing makes an I I GATHERS ' Ideal dressing for fresh shrimp MUD salad. P A' RAIM. 1933, Western Newspaper Union. i 4 - 'i 1, .?' ' - :'. "M i VV Is .'' n ; ' i;, ;,.,.( tit .A III i.N ot the Seventh ciiviilrj al rnrl I'.lis.s le;i?. fns iiiilii.'iled the liorse anil wrought chuiies unit sudden the old timers. One of (lie developments, pictured above, is a fiiiieliine cun mounted on h swivel base on a truck cab, designed to protect convoys from :ierbl ii;t.iek. h . :: M ulu I I CJiilll-cothe- e If You Want Relief Extra-Fas- t WNU Service D oYou Know Demand And Get GENUINE BAYER Graphic Qolf ,JJ YAz WAKES . PUTTING' Difficult. ' jiJY. Ay RUN-U- P SHOT ON WET TURF 193J. Bell Syndicate. Bubonic Infection Bubonic Infection spreads through fleas that Infest rats, ground squirrels and similar creatures. Man 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 things are hard to do, and sometimes military control has to be resorted to. GENUINE . U. S. Protect SeU !roxiiu:iiely !hi per cent of the niid's Inr seals live under govern-'- : it protection on the Pribilof li does not barm the heart. So if yoa want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Always look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as illustrated. above, and for the words 1R GENUINE BAYER TSj or package. THE HEART BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT HARM 1933. McClure Newnpaper Syndicate. WNI7 Service. Baby Could Not experi- WNU Service. Because of a nnique 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. And they provide SAFE relief for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN sandwich the fcarl from name gets its f QonrW Ch. WHO, U Nu had the habit of always .AAn himself with one, i via ,Wr.ii he camea m u to pocket to avoid having dine in town. on the enced and resourceful player has a handicap over his less experienced brother. Such Instances cften happen on wet cays when the course has become sodden. Here pitches 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-u'shot that will roll several yards over the wet turf Is more desired. Evoti should a bit of mud adhere to the ball when It comes to earth, It Is more than likely to be rubbed off on Its roll over the putUsing this knowledge ting grass. to advantage enabled Willie Hunter to bent Bobby Jones In the National Amateur of 1921. . ASPIRIN , f'Af k seum. . Immense Cattle Herds of Children of Israel King Pharaoh's dream of seven fat and seven lean kine coming up out of the water (Genesis 41) Is Illustrated before the eyes of travelfounder of Cincinnati. President Tyler was married twice. ers on the Nile at this very time. In His first wife, Letitia C Christian, the land of Goshen and all along the died In the White House; while his river where It has left Its rocky second, whom he married In New gorge In Upper Egypt and runs York city during his Presidential through a pastoral country with low term, he met In the Executive Man- banks, the cattle of the country wade sion after the body of her father, out Into the sluggish stream to avoid killed on a warship on the Potomac, the fly pests and the excessive heat, had been taken there. She was Julia remaining there with their heads until approaching only showing, Gardiner, then twenty-four- . Sarah Childress of Murfreesboro, night. Joseph, and afterwards the other Tenn., became Mrs. Polk. Mrs. Taylor was Margaret Smith of Calvert children of Israel, when they came, Fillmore's first down Into Egypt, were well acquaint county, Maryland. wife was Abigail Powers of New ed with cuttle and the care of them. York ; his second, who had also been Although not so commonly used at married before, Caroline Carmichnel that date in Canaan as in the land Mcintosh of New Jersey. Franklin of the Pharaohs, the Patriarchs all Pierce married Jane Means Apple-ton- , had cattle, and we remember that daughter of a president of when Jacob sent a present to pro Bowdoin college. Buchanan was unpitlate his brother Esau, he Included In it forty kine and ten bulls, and married. Mary Todd, of a pioneer Kentucky we were told previously to this that "amlly, became Abraham Lincoln's the land could not contain and nourwife. Johnson's was Eliza McCardlc, ish the cattle of both Lot and Abrawho had taught him to write. Mrs. ham. Job owned five hundred yoke Grant, before her marriage, was of oxen and must therefore have had Julia Dent, daughter of a St. Louis many hundreds of cows. , The plowing in those days wus Judge. Lucy Ware Webb of Ohio, was President Hayes' done with oxen, and what a pair of oxen could plow in a day was called wife, and Lucretia Rudolph of n yoke, or In our language an acre. was Garfield's. President Arthur married Ellen Today, in the East, milch cattle are as likely to be employed under the Lewis Herndon of New York: Cleveland, Frances Folsora of Buffalo, tn yoke as bulls or oxen. hard-cooke- d Some Rattlebox Sweetwater (Texas) man has .,ol7 snake rattles In bis private mu- - l 1933. Bell Syndicate. ffl the White nouse; while Benjamin Harrison was twice married, his first wife being Caroline Lavlnia Scott of Oxford, Ohio, (who died In the Executive Mansion), and his second, Mrs. Mary Scott Lord Dlmmlck, a widow and the niece of th first Mrs. Harrison. Ida Saxton of Canton became Mrt. William McKInley. Roosevelt's first wife was Alice Hathaway Lee of Boston; his second, Edith Kermlt Karow of New York. William H. Taft married Helen Heron of Cincinnati. Woodrow Wilson's first wife was Ellen Louise Axson of Rome, Ga.; the second, Edith Boiling of Wytheville, Va.; the widow of Norman Gait, a Washington Jeweler. Florence Kllng DeWoIfe was divorced when she married Warren G. Mrs. Coolidge was born Harding. Grace Goodhue of Burlington, Vt Mrs. Hoover was born Lou Henry, at Waterloo, Iowa; and Mrs. Roosevelt, Auna Eleanor Roosevelt, New York city. Cleveland Plain Dealer. . situations arise OFTEN course where the y' 3' Pu-Y- they would have In common. And, then, of course, there Is at ways the weather, thr' saviour of many a scheduled co iversatlon. A man and wife would, of course, have to be exceptionally gifted converse tionalists to make the weather last for the full half hour of the period which this young husband so con sclentlously sets aside for talking to his wife. But we are probably needlessly concerned. A young husband, and an emperor, at that who is clever tnough to realize the necessity of putting aside a certain period each day for talking to his wife, will doubtless have the required In genuity to find something to talk A This Doesn't Look Like Cavalry : his day's There are, of course, the domestic matters of palace and family, and there would be some friends that better grip up there in the air. For that Hooty must alight somewhere. Hooty hoped with all his might that that coat of Jerry's would prove too stout to tear. could have hurried this I If Hooty story might have had a different ending. But Jerry Muskrat was heavy and though Hooty did his very best with his great wings, he moved rather slowly and only just a above the water. As they drew little , ipfF near the bank Hooty ftlt one claw tear loose and then another. Jerry began to struggle with all his might and his coat gave way so that Hooty held him with only one foot Then as Hooty 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 coat. It tore loose from them, and with a splash Jerry struck the dear, cool, beautiful water of the Smiling if wv it Pool, while with a scream of rage and disappointment Hooty the Owl Hew on toward the Green Forest. jujiaityiMikiiai Jerry's life had been saved by the tearing of his coat This years college wardrobe for girls stresses the practical and on about of Mrs. Pb 11 a note Politics t.nd affairs of state? They are probably not among the hobbles Right for College it making program to set aside a half hour for conversation with his wife I One is compelled to wonder If the boy emperor also charts out In ad' vance just what the conversation Is The names of the Presidents' wives, and their names before marriage are thus recorded: Martlia Washington was born Mar tha Lnndridge, the daughter of a Virginia pJanter, and was the widow of Daniel Parke Custis when she was married to the first President. John Adams married Abigail Smith, daughter of a Congregational minister of Weymouth, Mass. Mrs. Jefferson and Mrs. Madison, like Martha Washington, had both been previously married. Martha Wayles' first husband died before she was she martwenty, and at twenty-fou- r ried JelTerson. Polly Madison was born Dolly Payne, and later became the wife of John Todd, a Pennsyl vanla lawyer who died In 1703. Eliza Kortwrlght of New York rlty married James Monroe In 178(1. 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