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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE , THE FEATHERHEADS rvT'5IJ Jzrr Cold Cream SEt mown NIT I VeAM EVERY -- rue- it PtlT zr,r ANP MIL I , t16- - N ... rr V Records of World's Notables Are Encouragement to Today's Youth. IlllllFH V ARE: ejfie FFATHERH2.ADS PETiRirtfr- - FOK THE Ni5Hr t- e Jf ST TMM KIUOA s .' ruL wve wm FivG KWKJOTCS TO tac mjt oat A Timely Extensioi waia3Ph CALLED MP-i- By C. M. PAYNE a. I HUNTLEY b, pieces doJ- HQIH Don't Relax, Pop, Watch Everything S'MATTER POP MESCAL IKE "fo TEALS' 'A -- V" 7 V Many Have Acliieved Fame While in Their Twenties JL! ,r?J do AmbitIou3 youth tei'klng to find their places early In life in a maladjusted world will tind encouiaiji'ineut i they will take a look Into the pages of history. E. 1). DeUroot, California Loy Scout executive, In the Ilotarian Magazine tells f a few of the young men and women who have "done big things." William l'itt, Mr. DeCroot cites as liis first example, filled the responsible post of chancellor of the excheand served as quer at twenty-thre- e Britain at Great of minister prime twenty-four- . George Washington was when he led the only twenty-thre- e Virginia troops against the Indians and French. Abraham Lincoln camr. paigned for public oihee at twenty-fouItobert Louis Stevenson wrote "Treasure Island" at twenty-three- . Galois at nineteen pioved that equations higher than the fifth order could not be solved algebraically, and thereby advanced the theory of groups for the solution of higher equations. Westlnghouse Invented the air Alexander brake at twenty-threthe Great conquered and ruled the world before he was thirty. Sir formuIsaac Newton at twenty-fou- r lated the law of gravitation. White ney was not more than twenty-ninwhen he Invented the cotton gin. Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist" at twenty-fivNapoleon at twenty-seve- n of the Italian In command was army. Tatrick Henry was but twenty-seven when he made his conquerhistoric speech against the and ing Stamp act. Thomas Edison was not far above the Youth Service age level designated by Rotary (twenty-fou- r years), when he astounded and benefited mankind with many of his Inventions. Paul SIple, an Eagle Scout, was only twenty when he qualified for e. i :l e. HNNEY OF THE FORCE ? vihuT ? Shore O. KIM HBARJTEZ flLLWEX STAW HUH CAM'T-M- , (& ) yWON TMb Tl O UK1mi Br ) ( WAiTJiaT UH? No Volunteei Aa mfirfT-TAl- VOil THANK L ras A MimmiT pinmY fn&Yte keepim HOSp.TAL FoR A COUPLE ) ffc S J . i f -- -j ) YoU HOW ABOUT m the HI - jerssamt OF tVS- ttGy ? HEHO ' I oaT C B.' L HiS BEAT'IUL -- fieTS OUT?,7 P7-- 7 WAV My TAE yoa OvtR. PiSthCT 1n There f piuweV Q uClToNiM A r- -J 3 n, J LT SMUPBS- ol- &y Crocheted Potholders in a Lantern Design Br - I i a iln, rfH i fci I 1 I Wi ml I "REG'LAR FELLERS" ib 60 witcha AN' THE.N lb W A Million times more. FOB. &OOD am' JOb' AM' IP GAVE. BANK m BRONC PEELER OnAffH T tJf (?y Twl 1 KFVTS OW Excepted AfcouN ' con' nXAOOU. an' t Kwow who wo rf ; An Eyeful 0. By JACOBSSON By FRED HARMAI J All TVlli f CwAvJTO VjT Kol THAT SOPlL O.C ; r. AM' -- A N?rttMi- TOP ti ne ALL7 I I Til KrtmC AIM T LtAvt MV ) nit 1 4Tr Y tJ X I. . ' I I V- XrTWr J&TZZ? riV titorC MJf40,--V-WL- CAf 1 k AnrwY VA HUM t4W Vo9tYf fcOA- T-- JliT WTKH WHRt "ttrt INKWHAL Tt, hi th rr . members, nt least, were under thirty . Edward Ittitlodiro. tveniv.M, ' John Jay, twenty-nine- . Lindbergh Immortalized himself aj twenty-five- ; moreover the best out of 500 poems on the Lindbergh fli across the Atlantic In 1927 v:is ten by Nathalla Crane, a fourteen year-olgirl of Brooklyn, N. y. so on, almost without end could we record the achievements and service of youth In the fields of statesman, ship, literature, science, education, Invention and courage. Kansa City Times. b l' d JAPAN IS MODERN, YET IT CLINGS TO THAT OF ANCIENTS Wooden clogs and straw gandah will remain the most common foot, gear for Japanese wearing the trv ditlonal garb, but when the natln sandals and western style ahoei march side by side In the downtown streets of Toklo, It Is only another Indication of the amazing way lj which Japan has adopted modern methods whlle.lt continues In la old, revered customs. Not only In footwear but throngb-ou- t the dally life of the people do this discrepancy show Itself. Even fit the dolls have been modernized, along with the modern woman's frof western hair equent adoption dress and western sports, i'ot white the female athletes are training ii sports the majority of tho women are still under the sway of the traditional etiquette. The Intricate nils of Japanese etiquette must bp cat fully learned, and pupils begin it an early age to acquire the proper way of bowing, of walking, of greet Ing friends. And while rivers are being harnessed under western methods to provide hydroelectric power, the art or flower arranging is nssurious'jt cultivated, as It has been for een-- l turles. Broadcasting has become i new feature In Japanese life, butt side bv side with It continues the f tradition of the old style theater, which presents plays based on indent tradition. Modern Japan goes ski Junipinj and mountain climbing In the approved European fashion, while t dent Japan holds a tea cen nionj. Yet Japan, whether It follows tin tri ancient or modern tradition, has i 5, common meeting ground In Its preclatlon of beauty. Not only during cherry blossom time but throughout the year the people take a keea delight In the arrangement of their gardens, In cherished vistas o! Mount FIJI, and In frequei t excursions to the country to enjoy t shrines. r "7 1 f ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES I "IAK 7II1 ONC CT ON ACCOvmT ROWK' MAK.ES ofME. TERRIBL.E OlZITi Roon' am' f fLKc even go ANOThtR. KE.E.P GOin,' ME. gOUM' an' eouKi- UXKj CLARK MOT ME.t I WOULON SOIvtEfeOCTY million i'o liy 1 Merry-Go-Roun- d IF t MAD A MILLIOH 0OLLAR3 TO 6O AKOWM WORLD FIFTY TM BILLION TIME3 I eETCHA nationaiJL f in. GRANDMOTHER a a Important post on the first ejnL ditlon of Admiral P.yrd to the Ant" arctic regions, and he was dilef m ologist on the second Eyni on,i. tion. The average aye of the I fcers of America's Continrnt.il Cn I Two o gress was thirty-five- . -- Totholders are necessary In every kitchen so why not make them attractive when you do make them? These potholders are crocheted with heavy string crochet cotton forming Jap lanterns and In colors red, green, yellow. The design Is the same on all three but the colors are reversed, giving a very attractive and pleasing effecL The finished holders measure 6 Inches each. No padding Is rewith heavy cotton. quired If in:n The Instrucil.dis fur making this set, No. 732, will be mailed to you for 10 cents. 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