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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH Block the River Seine How Striking Bargemen i.i " i ii i in ii i iiHi.niiwii ii i i.i Brown and Green PASSING STRANGE NO EASY TASK TO "PLACE" MAN By DOUGLAS MALLO0H ipjm.i.i life Is something HIS Many Theories as to Cradle of Race Advanced. passing strange, full of change, yet passing change, minutes pass, the days, the And The years, Joys pass, and yet so do our tears, tes, passing strange this life of M 7V r.-- .71 through strife, through It all, through life. and F through ; This life 1 'Thornfon W. Burgess he had watched him fall He had even thought of trying to wade out and surprise Jerry, but had been too shrewd to try it He knew he couldn't possibly do it without frightening Jerry. Then he had seen Hooty the Owl drift like a shadow out across the Smiling Pool right over Jerry and clutch at him with great cruel claws. His crafty eyes snapped as and OLD MAN COYOTE'S MOUTH WATERS into the SmUing Pool Muskrat, and If ever there was a thankful Muskrat In all the Great World that one was Jerry. Be didn't mind his torn coat at alL Indeed, he was thankful that It had torn. If It had held he would now be on his way to the stomach of Despite his fright Hooty the OwL and the smart of the wounds made by Hooty's claws, Jerry couldn't help a feeble grin as be heard Hooty's scream of rage and disap- SPLASH pointment Now, of all that bad happened to Jerry Muskrat there had been a wlt-ues- witness, you know, Is one who sees whatever is going on. Jerry Muskrat didn't know that any one had seen what had happened to him. Hooty the Owl didn't know it But all the time a pair of the keenest eyes of all the Green Meadows or In all the Green Forest had been watching. They were the eyes of Old Man Coyote. There is very little goes on that Old Man Coyote doesn't know about He had discovered what Jerry Musk-ra- t was about, and more than one night he had been craftily stretched out back of the bulrushes at a place where he hoped Jerry would come for roots and climb out on the foundation walls of his new house A j)o friiat You Know In England about 1695, King William III, placed a tax on births. The birth of n duke or one of nobility was taxed 30 pounds, while that of a common person was only 2 shillings. . br McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Sarvlc was soft grass. And so Jerry never knew bow near he came to falling from trouble Into worse trouble, nor how Old Man Coyote's mouth had watered in vain, and two people Instead of one had been disappointed in a dinner they had counted on as good aa theirs. . Splash Fell Jerry Right In Front of Him. be saw that Hooty had Jerry only by his coat and that he didn't have a good bold at that "He won't fly far that way," thought Old Man Coyote. "He'll come down to the ground to get a better hold Just as soon as he Is across the Smiling PooL and when be does Old Man Coyote is going to be right there. It la very fortunate that 1 am on this side of the Smiling Pool Instead of on the other. Hooty Is going to pass right straight over me and he is flying so low that I believe If I Jump suddenly I can snatch Jerry Muskrat right out of his claws." A fierce yehow light leaped up In the eyes of Old Man Coyote, and He his mouth began to water. crouched very flat and very still on the bank of the Smiling Pool and watched Hooty the Owl draw nearer and nearer with helpless Jerry There hanging from bis claws. wasn't a shadow of a doubt in the mind of Old Man Coyote that In one little minute more be wouid have a muskrat dinner. And then, right then, when he was so absolutely sure, be saw Booty lose his grip with one foot and Jerry began to struggle. It was on the tip of Old Man Coyote's tongue to cry "Hang on to him Migration Time 1933. by T. W. Burgess. WNU Service. Golf Graphic f J. l wXf D s Jf jf r t 54 i Backward lVw I50WNSWWG If KEEPS WIT uirr mahd WIDER ) ZS USE THAT LEFT ins o& out; a v 193S. Douglas Malloch. i tion. So also, according to this distinguished authority, the various negroid races of Africa have no common tie, and when one looks at an American Indian or a Polynesian, one does not see a descendant of the first Biblical family, but one whose first ancestors were of a wholly sep- HiV , arate and original race Ethnologists who have pictured the red Indian as having descended Here is an unusual color combina tion of brown velveteen Kouse with a bronze green striped wool suit Note that the stripe Is used In panel effect and that the rope collar on the blouse suffices for the Jacket col- from some mute. Inglorious Colum bus who sailed from Asia across the Bering strait may reject the theory of Doctor Jackson that our dawn man came Into existence on this hemisphere entirely apart from the beginning of the race in any other part of the world, but there it stands, and fifty years of research are behind It Those who accept 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. Los Angeles Times. 1 WNU Servlca. enables one to swing from the inside out a stroke advocated by the pros as the one most conducive of success. 1933. Bell Syndicate. "II strange, we It . the planet Doctor Jackson, who was recently In Los Angeles, says he believes that the Indie people came out of Central Asia, but that between them and the Mongol races of Asia there Is absolutely nothing in common, which fact goes to show their different deriva- 1 - WNU Service. lar as well rsONERS SCHOOL LUNCHES is the time of the year when THIS children are back at school and the ceaseless round of lunches to put up begins. Active children burn up enormous amounts of energy during the day and must be amply provided with the proper fuel to keep their bodies In the best of health, to build good bodies and good minds. Such foods as pie, rich cake, heavy meats and fried foods should be given rarely or not at all After a lunch which gorges the stomach and is hard to digest, the child Is dull and lazy the res. of the day, Such foods, too, are not well bal anced, nor do they give the correct elements. Fresh fruits, salads, vegetables, milk, fruit Juices such as orange or lemon not only supply with good sufficient nourishment whole wheat bread and butter, but supply the vitamins necessary for growth. Hot drinks, hct soup and dishes of that order are necessary during the cold weather. An apple, an orange, a pear, or, lacking the fresh fruits, a handful of figs, dates, prunes or raisins will give the child an appetite for the more substantial foods. They are the best known sources for the vitamin C which builds good bone and Dresses of Spun Glass Now Costume Novelty Glass slippers are not new, but it has been left to 1933 to produce an evening gown of the same material. Give a distinguishing fact of Ba con's life. He tried an experiment of stuffing snow down a fowl's throat BONERS are actual humorous It was about twenty years ago that Charles Chaplin Invented the motion picture. e tantrum Is a A e e f the sun Is black and the other half is light When the dark half Is turned toward the earth we One-hal- Trinidad' Asphalt Trinidad's famous lake of natural asphalt Is 114 acres In extent have . night WNU Service. 1933. Bell Syndicate. 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 time, 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 mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed that senna is the best laxative for everybody. Senna is a natural laxative. It does 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 person's bowels as 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. R. A. Doe8Your Mirror Reflect Rough, Pimply Skin? Then l ae and have a clear skin Anoint the affected parts with Wash off t'utirura Ointment, time with t'llticura short after Soap and hot water and continue bathing for several minutes. Pimples, rashes and al! forms of skin troubles quickly yield to this treatment, Write for wperinl folder an th car of the Jua Address: "Catlcnra." Dept. 143, ' Maiden, Mass. Demand And Get McAdoo Is the emperor of Japan. by Western Newspaper Union. Liquid Laxatives bicycle. two-seate- d e Why For Pain Relief In Minutes found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. tooth structure. Mercury was the god of weather, The citrus fruits are richer In vi- because it Is in thermometers. tamins and keep the body In Ideal Give an Interpretation of Corot's With plenty of milk and condition. the heartier foods of cereals, bread painted "Spring." The lady at the foot of the tree and butter, fresh 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 how 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 important writers of the Puritan pe or after lunch for the ac- riod. Mrs. Hughes Is the First to Read It One need only to exbe utilized. periment by using the right alone and see how Ineffectively that member develops the speed of the club-heaCoupled with the left side and arm, however, not only a forceful, speedy blow Is developed, but also considerable leverage caused by the action of the two combining to transmit force from the center of re the body. This Another suits In greater length. feature of the backhand left is that Dressmakers like to experiment with new fabrics, and this latest one certainly gives them plenty of scope. But It requires careful handling. It is spun glass, and the very delicate threads would be broken If a sewing machine were used In making gar ments from It Everything must be done by hand. The stuff can, how- tid-bi- ts tive child. EMPLOYING the right hand and In the downswing robs the golfer not only 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 IPAIPA lilMOVV.- passing 4 say ; Some even claim we pass away; And yet the sun that passes west Tomorrow passes yonder crest Some pass through life and think, no doubt, Man passes through and passes out; let life Is but a passing phrase, And we pass on to brighter days. . Hooty Hang on to him Just a minute longer!" But, of course he didn't do anything like that. Instead he held his mouth and quivered all over and his mouth watered more than ever. It was plain to see that Hooty wasn't going to be able to hold on to Jerry Muskrat long, and if only he would drop him on dry land Old Man Coyote asked no more. And then right at the very edge of the Smiling Pool Jerry tore loose and fell He was so near that Old Man Coyote could almost touch him Had the water by reaching out been shallow there this story would But It never have been written. was deep. It was so deep that Old Man Coyote had to stay on the bank. Splash fell Jerry right in front of him, and as he leaned over the bank ready to grab Jerry if he came up the water was actually dashed In his face But Jerry didn't come up. He dived deep down and swam to one of his private little tunnels In the bank and crept up this to the safety of a snug little room where there Is . L Consider evil past and gone, But, knowing kindness, pass It on. Old friendships pass, yet you and I . May make new friends of passers-byWhen friendship passes, why revile? Still pass the old friends with a smile. e v pass Yet, passing by, we much can do To pass the worst. In passing blockades that French bargemen set up across the Kiver Seine near the Juncture of that HKKJfi'S one ot the and the Olse when they went on strike. Things looked pretty serious until somebody thought up the bright idea of giving the strikers a dose of cold water to dampen their ardor. Accordingly a flotilla of tugboats hoses. The bargemen quietly approached the blockade and let fly a veritable cloudburst from surrendered. i A : ours, But winters pass as well as flowers. We pass through pain, we pass Pass V ; r Anthropologists seem bent on demolishing the Biblical story that the Garden of Eden, supposed to have been situated In sia, was the cradle of the human race. In recent years they have placed the cradle in the Gobi desert, also In Siberia and Id northern Africa. And now comes Dr. A. V. W. Jackson of Columbia university to sp- - that fifty years of research In various parts of the world have led him to the conclusion that human life began simultaneously or nearly so at different places on ever, be cut with ordinary scissors. And the dresses made from Ul They are no heavier to wear than a good taffeta, and their shimmering surface makes iheiu fascinating to look at They can even be washed, though naturally not quite in the oi dinary way. They are cleaned with a cloth soaked in petrol, or rubbed, very gently, with soapsuds. Will they catch on? That, per haps, Is not so easy to answer. Worn en are always Interested in dress novelties, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they want to buy and wear them. On the ottier band, If a few prominent people lead the way, there may be a keen demand for the glass dresses. - GENUINE BAYER 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. And they provide. SAFE relief for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN Because does not harm the heart. So if you 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 , GENUINE BAYER NRA ASPIRIN on every bottle or package. 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