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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH Our Soldiers Fare Well in the Canal Zone ' U. of N. THE EARTH A STAR C Bell I Tower For , wise A By DOUGLAS MALLOCH CHRISTMAS time we set a lamp Upon the windowsill, That others In the dark and damp, The loneliness and chill, My find a little brighter way That leads to their own Christmas AT 4 E 4-1 4 i ' "J si Durino these winter days, wise mothers ttrengthea their children with Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It contains Vitamin A in abundance. This helps build up sturdy resistance against colds and against many other common Then there is a wealth of the "sunshine vitamin" (D) in this emulsion that promotes the development of strong bones and teeth a matter so important in growing children. Pleasantly flavored. Easy for children to take. Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales Representatives, Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. child-ailmen- ts. LtfTKR TO 1h4 Seott A Bown radio propram mi Sunday night al rrKp.WL KHJ Lam AnsHln, KUlfi Portland. KMC Oaa Stattlt. K VI Taeoma nd KUfY Spokm Mr Slalum . day. MOTHERS frauiM. SOL And all the lamps in all the town, In all the towns there are, I think, when Christ Himself looks down. Must seem like some new star Yes, this old earth, so dark, so dim, Has made Itself a star to Him. Oh, how a single candle seems To twinkle Joy and mirth. And what a face that kindness beams Can do to this old earth I Tm sure, when that's the way we vhwi Tit-Bit- are, 0WI1ERE In the world are the soldiers taken care of better than We really make the earth a star! . 193L DoukIu Malloch.) are those of the United States stationed In the Canal Zone. WNU Servtc Large tracts of land are set aside for raising vegetables for their use, and these vegetables are said to be unexcelled anywhere. The Illustration shows one of the big truck farms near Colon which are worked by Chinese labor. .V. i IAJSUptime By storyA I THORNTON W. BURGESS NATURE'S Why, even those friendly old brambles are beautiful now, and you WHITE MAGIC DETER RABBIT Is just like most boys and girls when the first real snow falls. If he had the voice for shouting he would shout for pure joy. As it Is he kicks his long heels together and does foolish things just to show how good he feels. I suspect that if Unc' Billy Possum should see him he would say that Peter is "light in his haid." But Unc' Billy Possum means to be, and usually Is, snug and warm In his hollow tree when the first snow falls. To Peter the "white magic,' as he calls the snow, is one of the most wonderful of all the wonderful things which Old Mother Nature gives to the Great World. By means of it in a single day or a j?!gte night she changes the Green H(V3Jeadows and the Green Forest into f of fairyland, a beautiful, glittering, white fairyland wherein is not one single ugly or unpleasant thing to see. There was the Old -- n ' ucu 1 , , i w -Pnctiiva iuuiiu, reu air. to Sun went bed behind the Purple L- Hills the Old Pasture was a black and dreary waste, for you remember that the Red Terror had swept across it and left it black and unsightly, a dreadful thing to look at Now as jolly, round, red Mr. Sun kicked his blankets and began his daily climb up in the blue, blue sky the Old Pasture lay white and pure and beautiful. Was not that magic? In just the few short hours of the eight Old Mother Nature had made a wonderfully beautiful thing of a dreadfully ugly thing. "Sometimes," confided Peter to little Mrs. Peter, "I have wished that I had wings like the birds and could fly away to the sunny Southland Just to see new things, but now I am glad I haven't got wings, ior I don't believe that down there In the sunny Southland is anything so new and wonderful as what we have right here. Here we are right In the dear Old Brier Patch on the oreen Meadows, and right over yonder is the Green Forest, yet everything is new and different from what It was yesterday. Not one single thing looks the same. know that much as we love them we never could call them beautiful before. Sometimes Pve thought that It wasn't fair of Old Mother Nature to give the birds a chance to see so much, while we have to IT by J. O. Lloyd.) WNU Service Mourning Ring of bequeathing a mourning ring or piece of mourning Jewelry to friends of a deceased Is known to have existed as early as the Fifteenth century. Usually the rings were gold or silver in which either a design In black enamel was worked, or which were made with a receptacle either around the ring or where the setting usually occurs, In which an exceedingly fine braid of the hair of the deceased The custom was placed. n When Man Strike Twelve When a man is thirty years old, an Investigation has shown, he Is at the peak of his physical strength. Woman passes the peak a year or two sooner. HEAD, CHEST end BACK COLDS Stainless "Rub In" and inhalant unsurpassed preventing and relieving cold congestions 4 HUOH MUTTON had forgotten all about that I guess you are quite right my dear. We'll THE TURKESTAN ZOOP have to wait until night before we to Green the go Forest, and I'm Just The peculiar walking motion of crazy to see what It is like over this creature, resembling that of a there." Peter sighed. measuring worm, saved the con"If you think Tm going with you, struction rail- of the you are greatly mistaken,'' declared little Mrs. Peter, with considerable spirit "It Is dangerous enough over there at best, but with everything white except your coat, it is a great deal more dangerous. Oh, Peter, please promise to stay right here in the dear Old Brier Patch." But Peter wouldn't promise. ( RELIEVES Nutty Natural 3 History trans-Siberia- OLD MOTHER in QUALITY This is the Morehead-Pattersotower, the $100,000 gift of John Motley Morehead III, Auierl can minister to Sweden, and Rufus Lenoir Patterson, prominent New York tobacco manufacturer, which was formally presented to the University of North Carolina recently. The tower was dedicated as a me morial to the Morehead and Pat terson families who have been distinguished In the history of North Carolina. It Is 172 feet high and has 12 chimes. 1833 SINCE n Bell Ing bumpy In places, but the zoops were unable to think of linear dis tance and vertical elevations at the same time. Three peanuts make up the head road from utter failure when the cold weather froze the Russian and body shown above, the univer yardsticks so hard that they could sal Joint being a wad of chewing not measure up the curved sections gum and the neck a clove. Legs are of the track. A pair of zoops were short toothpicks and the feet are brought up from the zoo at Bok- split navy beans. Rice grains with hara, and were soon trained so that ink spots can be stuck on for eyes. Newspaper Service.) (9 Metropolitan they could step off seventy-tw(WNU Service) Inches with great exactitude. Travelers complain of the roadbed be- The healthiest feasts cost least o McKesson&Robbins Named After Famous Spa Magnesium sulphate came into use during the Seventeenth century in consequence of the Epsom spa in England, which became famous as a watering place and health resort about 1040, wrote Charles II. La Wall in ""Four Thousand Years of Pharmacy." Later In the same century Dr. Frledrich Hoffman found the waters of the Seldlltz spring In Germany to contain magnesium sulphate and so the terms Epsom salt and Seldlltz salt were used to designate this same substance long before Its sompositlon had been established. CHINESE PIRATES OPENLY DEFY LAW 'Trade" a Flourishing One in Eastern Waters - SOLO AT ALL DRUG STORES Those Headlines Well, what was all the excitement? Ileporter Nothing but a cat fell In the bay and was drowned. City Editor Great! Smoke It tip for an extra. Kine lives lost. City Editor "They sit Aha I down on every Joke 1 send In." "Well, they wouldn't If there wai any point to them." Faith Is the soul going out of Itself for all its wants. Boston. , In the steerage, attack the crew a$ a given signal from the leader. One group attacks the bridge and seizes the captain, another the engine room, while a third covers the passengers at pistol's point and keeps them from Interfering. After the ship has been captured,' the pilot Is ordered to steer for a point of land where comrades of the pirates are waiting. In the meantime, the passengers are robbed of their valuables, those to be taken captive lined ,up on the deck and bound, while the ship's stores are relieved of all articles that can be conveniently handled. The chief reason that piracy Is allowed to continue In South China Is that the British authorities are more or less powerless to conduct an expedition on a big scale without infringing on Chinese sovereign rlghts.: the Chinese authorities Although themselves have admitted their In ability to deal with the buccaneers, they have refused many times to with the British in any effort to punish the freebooters. The fine art of buccaneering as practiced by the sea wolves of south Boh China may lack much of the romance and glamor of the days of the Spanish Main, but the principle Is exactly "Oh," Said Peter, "That Is Only the same. Blood is spilled, ships are Old Roughleg, the Hawk." captured by the dozens and hundreds of captives carried oft for ransom. stay right here all the year through, In many respects, the Chinese buc but 1 take it all back now. We Is a more crafty, more coldcaneer can't go to see new things, so she blooded Individual than the Captain just makes our own little part of Kidds of yore. Afraid of nothing ex the Great World all over for ns, cept possibly a bath, he pursues his and I wouldn't miss it for anything calling with methodical boldness and Let's go over to the Green Forest today, as centuries ago, spreads terand see what It looks like." ror and death among the ships plying "We'll do nothing of the kind, the South China seas. Peter Rabbit!" declared little Mrs. Bias bay, about 65 miles from Peter. "Are you crazy? Look over Hongkong, almost within the range there on a limb of that Big Hickof British guns, Is the stronghold of What is that?" ory Tree. the pirate gangs. Almost continual A Rembrandt Embellished Peter looked. On a low branch he warfare has been conducted against saw a black spot It was so far Glasgow, Scotland, has a sensation them for five decades, but they still In the report, that the famous picaway that It looked like nothing but carry on. Braving battleships and ture, "The Man in Armour," by Rema spot, but against the white of submarines, even airplanes, they brandt, was found to possess the emthe snow it was quite black. "Oh," sully forth in Uieir little Junks, seize bellishment of a second said Peter carelessly, "that is only who Is a merchantman, kidnap a few Chinese believed by an expert toartist, have made old Roughleg, the Hawk. He can't and return to their base where they certain additions to the picture probcatch us." appear to live the lives of simple and ably 100 years ago. At present the "He certainly can't if we stay harmless fishermen. painting Is in Holland being "codoc-toreright here in the Old Brier Patch," In the last ten years, an average for certain cracks, which had declared Mrs. Peter, "and that Is of three foreign ships a year have appeared In the canvas, and the exjust what we are going to do. been pirated In Bias bay territory. pert there has Tou've fooled him by squatting perto the Art reported How ninny Chinese ships and junks Galleries committee of Glasgow corfectly still In the brown grass, but been seized is not known, but it have you can't fool him that way now. If poration that around the figure are Is safe to presume that the total runs traces of the work of a second artyou had a white coat you might do Into three figures annually. Until ist. The value of "The Man in ArBob Evans, wounded American war veteran, as he arrived In Paris with his pony, it,, but with a brown coat you Tony, who draws a haven't a chance in the world." miniature prairie schooner carrying their supplies and a small bunk for Evans. They have already com- recently little resistance was offered mour" Is estimated at over $500,000. by the ship's officers and piracy was It was once In the possession of Sir "That's so," admitted Peter. "I pleted 17,500 miles of travel In the United States, Canada and Mexicoand were headed for Trim Tailored Suit Italy. considered by the Chinese a fairly Joshua Keynoids. safe trade to follow. will make a difference In the way are uncertain and that a teaspoon sliced on lettuce with a bit of dress In the case of foreign vessels all One or the Other you go about the task. may mean anything from a little ing. Tint the dish with the sirup piracies are committed by men posBlinks Is your wife a good driver? In almost all recipe books pub- over a standard teaspoonful to or the maraschino cherries If de- ing as passengers. The danger would Your Home You Jinks I'm not sure whether she is lished nowadays measures given are three times as much. too an be attack or all the othor drivers she grent to risk staging sired. meets . 1931. Western Newspsnpr Union.) Newspaper Syndicate.) always level. That is, a cup Is a ((c). 1931. McOlure by the sea, although that method are, Cincinnati Enquirer. (1VN1 Sorvli-effective sailof in cup leveled off straight the i measuring proved days By Betsy Callister Will Boss Pirates at the top, teaspoons and . tableWe wish Mother Nature were more ing ships. spoons are best measured witli With supplies of arms and ammu- nearly personified so that she could graded standard measuring spoons. nition smuggled aboard and the ship hear and appreciate the pretty things USING THE COOK BOOK But occasionally one finds an Inwell out at sea, the pirates, usually we say of her. teresting recipe in an old book that CORN MEAL DISHES IS one thing to have a good sounds tempting. Then one must ITcook book, and quite a different bear In mind that measurements C.ying Baby Court Subject CRIXG the winter months corn English Expression use to in an it thing Clinrclne that a tenant had be intelligent meal dlslms are used, as they The expression "So long" Is on manner. Many Intelligent women are wholesome, hearty, and full of English provincialism which was come a nuisance by allowing a baby somehow fall to apply their mental food Introduced value. into the United States. to cry for five hours, a landlord m GIDLIGA talents when it comes to their cook Steamed Brown Bread-Tak- e Redding Ware in his "Passing of Shoredltch. England, went to court J. books, though they may be experts to have the tenant and baby ejected. one and f the English of the Victorian Era" cupfuis when it comes to using the diction each of sour milk, sweet milk, moof the custom In England of Judge Cluer decided for baby and epeaks eviary and other reference books. lasses, corn meal and flour, two adopting the words of foreigners parent, saying: "I cannot take ( One should never use a cook book of soda, one teaspoonful resident there and Anglicizing them, dence that It Is cruelty for a baby without first carefully reading the of salt, one-haand mentions as an Instance the ex- to be left to cry. It is the best way package of seeded bepreface and introduction. It is to teach them to sing nlone. Gerone cupful of chopped walraisins, pression "So long," which he read the table worth while lsJ-tnuts and one package of figs. These lieves originated In the Whltechapel mans regularly leave their babies of contents and the alphabetically Ik. , district of London, being a corrup- alone for three nights to cry and may be omitted if not desired. arranged Index at the back. In this Thicken with graham flour and tion of the Jewish "selah," a phrase then they are all right." ' way you can get a good Idea of steam two and which spread all over England f In a hours how to find what you want In the mold. Turn out hot and bake In England's Oldest CLc't book when you are In a hurry. In Else? oven until dry. the What And It i be The may very oldest clock in England i the back of many cook books there a divorce suit yes- Is believed to be that of Peterbaked without 6teaming If pre"Prosecuting 1 are a number of blank pages and F.yjq f ferred, one and hours. terday in Middlesex Probate court, borough cathedral, which wns erectIf these are lacking it Is a good W A if 1 " Frozen Salad, Saul Lafesleln, Framingham and ed Cll years ago. This has no dial plan to paste In a ft-- at the back. Take two cream cheeses, put Marlboro merchant, claimed that It has to be wound up daily by Here you may muke notes of recipes a ricer, odd one cupful of 7 his wife, Esther, tore his straw bat means of a great wooden wheel, through fv, . you have tried with any additional his tie into 40 pieces. which raises a into 55 mayonnaise, one cupful of cream Ceorge Gibson, who used to be The tailored maid is seen during suggestions you will find helpful In and his shirt )nto 25 pieces, and leaden weight 300 feet. Tim "gong" whipped, one can of drained, sliced manager of the Pittsburgh baseball the morning hours, swinging along using them. "The traffic problem IsVt particu- pineapple, cut Into dice, one small club of the National league, has that she hit him with a broom on which It strikes the hours is the in business-likOne should never begin using a fashion. The young bottle of marischino cherries cut been given that position again, suclocked him out, hurled a kettle of thirty-twhundrodwe'ght tenor bell new," larly aaya retrospective lady above is wearing an attractive recipe without first reaJlng It over hot water nt him, threatened to Kill of the cathedral, which Is smitten Rhetta. "Noah bad trouble findina into bits and one bottle of sliced ceeding Jewel Ens. In his yiung-e- r o tailored suit of gray material thoroughly. There may be some I parking place, too." stuiTcd olives. hanuner. Mix and pack In a Mm, slushed upholstery In his every hour by an days Gibson was a catcher, and, with scurf and beret comment In the last sentence that his With Interfered In nn.l mold. Puck lee and salt. Serve a good ouo. Boll Syndicate.) WNU Service. business." Boston Herald. Evans and His Pony Are Far From Home ii'-so- rt f Social Bellwethers Newedd I wonder why it Is we can't save anything? 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