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Show Murray "It's not your pnrty any more than It 8 my puny," said ISrother Lacon. "Il's my party, too," suld I'lnkv I'lg. By MAKY GRAHAM DONNER "Mine, mine!' said Miss Ham. The farmer brought the food for "yes," said Grandfather I'orky, olMV, In addition to nlfiylnii 1 III rue," said Sammy Sausage. "tell us whai Is so Hue." 8 mud," suld Grandfa "In the bi world they are trying They all certainly behaved as If ther Corky, "we're ("In, to see whlcb pig can muke (he irrentest to save and cherish us so we'll they wanted to live up to their famnever prow scarce, ily name, Out oil had been such pig of himself when the farmer comes 8 round with the dinner. "They've come to appreciate us really real pigs that poor I'orky couldn't give tils prize to anyone n cheap food." The one who does the best re- We are no longermoment and besides, he really hadu'l any the farmer Just at that ceives a prize." prize to give I "Ooodle!" they nil grunted. S). 930 Wwtern Newspaper Union.) "I am Rl:id," continued Grtmdfn-fheI'orky, "Hint my family and Heating Hivea by Beea grandchildren Hnd relations love The bee Is not entirely Inactive the mud. In winter, but they spend their time "I love It so much myself. I am In heating up the Inlerhu of the Clad they dike nfier me." Ah. I rilir In delicious mud. to feel Its hive so that It rarely drops below .')" degrees Fahrenheit. to pel Kiwid and dirty what They form themselves In a globular mass else Is eo tine? their bodies puckcd close to each "Tlml ovely word of sri'itishlness whlrh sounds like mud; iind l:js and their heads up. nod those mi other In the middle of Hie mass maintain Is second only to me wnrd food I" a constant motion which sheds ofl "They sriy," bosun Miss Mum. heat which tempers the Interior of "thiil they've named nil famous the hive. people ii f i er us." "Von dmi't s;iy," remnrked Mrs iSf.-IMnky I'Ik. "Tell us ahout It, my Originated Plane Stunt If I"..- dear." I'ily was the llrst man to ,''"'''''; ... Eugene II. t I'm "Why, fold," continued Miss a plane from ship to shore. take Ham. "that every child or person In IP10 he (lew from the deck of who Is greedy and scllish Is called the cruiser Illrmlngbom Mnd he a plfi. In llill he landed nenr Norfolk. Deliclout Mud. "Often the farmer's son has said landed a plane aboard ship for the to the farmer's daughter: A came along with the dinner for the llrst time. plat form was built "There, don't take the host nn pigs. over the deck of the cruiser Perm You are a little pie for yourself. "The party, my party I" shrieked sylvania and the trial was made pl if yu do.' " at San Francisco. I'orky I'lg. "Grand, Pimply gorgeous," said Grandfiitlier I'orky. "Cut they d'm't mean It ns a compliment," Raid Sammy Sausapfi, "We nil know Unit. We love to say they have named creatures after us. By NELLIE MAXWELL ftut we all know It's really not an lienor at all." If ne Instantly t imed awnjr Is a plant tbut needs heat, pres-e"Never mind how they moan It from temptntlon, lb axsnult moisture and food to make It grow would be diHlly reuleO, but hs young Sammy." suld Grandfather Mien after the yeast has been soft soon as ti oeena Ills eiirs to fur I'orky. "It's One to have creatures etied it Is mixed with the Ingredaa to dwell upon and dully with wllli two leps named afler us." ients so Hun the budding plant may temptation, tie I" already well have ih nly ol chance to work In "They have named a weed pip and the strife is nlnh on.itn weed after us, too, eh?'' asked ull parts of It. hence the Importance at the tinniest John Tauter. ot heating and mixing well. TleMi I'iiiky I'Ik. COOP bread maker has ren the temperature of "True," said Grandfather Porky, rising Is lai son !o be proud of her necom portaiit iml while It's nihility nice to eat. In very cold weather hen! It's a t!rea;ei honor to have those pllsliment. I'or the making of good Is necessary to keep the plntil grow creatures often bread Is hot li an art and a science. llip. usually Ih" temperature of tlie proud named utter us " The knowledge of the materhils that kitchen Is siiliiclent. Aftet the rls "I have soinethlnR finer to tell po Into It, the art of kneading and lng comes the kneading. This is said are all needed. I'.roilier liacoii. baking allot tier process to mix the yeast you,' One must remember that yeast In well with tlie Hour that Is added. Tell It to us," all the pljs any form, whether wild, dry or com Knend the loaf. turn, utioiher mo squealed. tioti o kneading, turn, keep up IIiIk process uuill tlie Hour and veast ure well mixed. Too much flour DARK makes the bread dry; It cracks while baking. A good rule Is to knead the bread until It seems right then plunge the linger Into the muss; It It comes out easily with out much sib king tlie bread Is ready to make Into loaves aud put to rise again. Cover tightly after beating nil together and add alum! (He ciipfuls of Hour In the tirst mixing, then when It Is risen add three more for the kiH'iidlt g. Let rise until double In bulk. Place light bread Into a hoi oven to kill the yeast once, or bread will be too IlijM him! coarse when baked. One hour for baking the ordinary sized loaf Is the usual time. The crust should be I Porky's Prize I A Stor7 for tlie Thursday, March f, 1930 Eale, LACE MORE THAN EVER IN FAVOR V . Children ''A fa '"'PfisL fa 'V1 u . sK"" Ti h k x 1 r soft-ces- bkt&Jh m Wc all catch coltls and they can make usmiscrahle; hut yours needn't last long if you will do this: Take t o or three tablets of Bayer Aspirin just a3 soon as possible after a cold starts. Stay in the house if you can keep warm. Repeat with another tablet or two of Bayer Aspirin every three or four hours, if those symptoms of cold persist. Take a good laxative when you retire, and keep bowels open. If throat 13 sore, dissolve tliree tablets in a quarter-glassfof water and gargle. This soothes inflammation and reduces infection, There is nothing like Bayer Aspirin for a cold, or sore throat. And it relieves aches and pain3 almost instantly. The genuine tablets, marked Bayer, ... ul n;rirj t 1 1 - 1 1- THIS and THAT ?b v 1 w are absolutely harmless to the heart. m n i d. A CREPE FOR THE AFTERNOON A 4S pi HI 11 1 1 2 KVEUV turn ol fashion's lane There Is a series of flounces at the one ticeuiiters lace this pu back of the skirt, which accents son. I.nce Is lavish on lingerie; ultra stjle. (Juite a new theme Is Hint of lace lace Is conspbuous in the litld of uillliiieiy design, and ns to frocks, covered with n transparent medium, wraps mi. I ensembles of lace, they such as thinnest chilTori. tulle, and, make their presence known at every for very youthful gowns, organdie. Per example, a recent frock for a l.isliion able gathering. debutante's coming out party was treatOriginal and picturesque ments are .coring new triumphs for made of lace veiled with organdie the gown all of lace. One of the which was Isalmost us transparentcov-us a new fancy, this It most unique gestures In the realm glass. lace with sheerest of mateof the elite Is the wearing of long ering mid one which olTeis many be lace mitts to match the frock. Paris rials, guillng possibilities. fashions recoid many Instances ol When tl comes to colorful lace this whimsical combination. for the frock, flesh nnd In An outstanding feature the tints ureevening a tremendous pink sucscoring styling of the formal lace gown, Is cess. L'xquisite hues of springlike the cupelet buck. The gown In the freshness ure nlso recorded l by picture, which l made of handsome A favorite color luce modes. black beitib.'rg lace, owes much of Is Jonquil yellow, nml there nre Its cbarin to the llutterlnn ciiielet The which falls with exceeding urace many "springy" green tints. red or coral lace Is prov of gown between the shoulders ut Hie bai k. lng a general favorite. The fact that niosf of the newel models have Jackets of self lace thin and tender, brown, to their wearalilcliess. Thus tin and well done to the center. adds ensemble of lace Is made to do ake two Jelly Pudding. l cupfuls double duty. with Its of graham crumbs, one cupful of sleeved coat or Topped bolero, a lace cos tart Jelly or lam. add bit of sugar Unite serves charutitiu'y for dressy if 1111 ded and whip uniil It Is dry. uflernoon wear. Minus ihe wrap Mold und chill. Serve with whipped Ihe utisleeved lace gown tunes tlie A I for-nm- dome-shape- 11 cream. 'J mi f S CO. ll?. NiTpt W.ni.-r- fnhn evenliis formality. it1. l?30. ) Tnlon NVw-rsf- ) The Weekly Short Story By ADELAIDE D. HUFF as one of lhne Mary crept n l!i:!e closer to her glous, and H.e mere sight of 111 in WATIT.TOWN villages so coin lover an, I her grip tightened ovi r was enough tit tiutke her hupp) afler the tiioiiths of hopeless wait uion In the Smokies. A post oil'ne. his big rough bund. a couple of general merchandise "It'll work out all right, Pome lug. In a moment he had fold her stores, two or three country board way, don't you reckon? Well Just all nnd had gone rushing hack dowu the bill, leaving her standing In the lug houses that took summer visit wait tlil sometliin' turns up." ors, a handful of struggling uioiin lewildcred, speechless "Put. Mary, can't. 1 plumb doorway, tain families, magnlllceiil Scenery. wore out with ttiililn'S" IPs voice her sudden happiness almost her. The few summer people who ratne hruke n the words and suddenly he On Ihe heel of the buyers came to the boarding houses were almost rose, her for a moment ri caught ns poor in their way as the mmm ri huge shovels Hint bit ut the earth frenzy of dcspidr. then let bet go. like All day long tultteers were In theirs, glatit monsters. Slctiog "Honey, It's drlvln me crary. I they roared nnd screamed for raphers they were, and clerks with ain't I can marry back comln' till week. These at last gave nay to two weeks oil. und scarcely enough lie turned and walked the money to tluutue even that abort a you." bricklayers nml curieniers and swiftly away. cation. by the cud ot summer nn enormous As she Mood there, straining tier stood wheie last yenr hnd "If somelM'dy would come along to pee in the dim llgJd, a building hion only trees nnd a tiny house or and put up u decent hotel here.'' eyes pwlft loneline-iswept over her and two. And iirri.s the brick bulldln they would say, "he would make 8 a pctie of Irrevocable loss. If lie wns a sign whb h rrii.l; Pulled Plan teal thing of this place. There's couhl only have understood that she kef pnetory .No. 4. fish In ihe river, and good views would rather be hungry all the time Joe worked from the but ns It Is nobody can s! and the nnd watch over Ids old mother nnl faithfully, happily, digging flrt day, dirt, car This is my last trip here." turn Per nnd place. her anything r lng bib k, mixing concrete, a new Put, of cour. It wasn't. The rather than t be left without him. could be ,.pn In his face same oh! crowd came li.uk each It was liko dying Jet still being purpose and a new hope w as In b! heart. In It was cheap. beciiti-- e The alive. )ear September, be and Mary were As fall came nnd the long winter early country Pik knew nothing but prl married. Later he got a permanent 111 mil. ii aii'l set skimping Mary grew restless and weary Job In the boiler Mom while Mary with waiting klmpilig. They raised II little f carded III 01, e id the bin nlry rooms on their rocky, hilly pieces of land And nil the time without a single upstairs Willi doretis of other girls a co-.atid oeensb'iiaiiy drn ot glimpse ot Joe. from the ,iK With part of Ihe calf some forty miles lo the near Then at l.it cmie pr!ng. Softly, money they made Ibey hired nn ol I est city to he sold f.r n few dol swiftly It stole over the mountain. o lake care of Joe's Ittolli Minimi) The oh'er fo'k weie inured to Join hod ti e bn-lars. trees W illi Its er. Tie tvvn 1,, ihe cotid.tions. the younger ones magic w.itd With spring tirne 8 Stoi j of Mlkcountry ptnr,.. put underwear. Cosine! who could, left, the oll cis became potlie pt range teen M Watertovvti b', und cheap silk drf"ses. Youltl Wild weary in the finiie strugkiv !"T c (lev "tivejel iln and laughed nml loved. Islence. ili'i eret an, b. .tight. J. c's litile primped Prosperity had come to the hills "it don't Seem right." ,,! I J.v phut- - W11 In llietr.i't thev wanted, It hew life nml ,1.7 nnd Wilson desperately to Ids Patice so they bought Jt, too, nnd gave him und with to the country folk. Joe happiness n "When inin's wiilin" to wmk he more ttmi.ev for l thnn be had ever and Mary s it g ns I hey w ent home I here ought to ti.ue ti e teen iu his whole life The from work iuune to one ttint tioth.n' I ciiti do to uitke day he sol.) be rushed up th moan of the Pule together mill houses thiil had money so's we could got married tain p'de to Mary's little rnbin nnd. lecirlc lights nnd running water. Seems like I can t Man I It hiij bl ent bless, he lulilit tier In Ids Put pn'sing through on the I hoin-yIf more, of Joy. "Mary, Irnlns people conl.j nt.ly leave arm In nn crumbled nnd said: P.MI iitol .lolm. but theie's it's comiti', Il's cumin' 1" be ex home like beautiful summer "They rubied M.i t'at 'lt tier back and !ie inn't .laliaeil Wildly. resort when they Watcrtown s'and li"l lo If turned every few no tiad Idea wbnt com was Mary Into a mill village." 111 sulTo-cntln- L i M4 THK neat "ladylike" frocks of strongly contested by handsome dark crepe which fash- dark colors, such ns nlluring rich placed on the s!j le program, reds, the new bright navy, also a whole list (if browns nod greens. t tie well dressed woman Is discovTlie effecthe nfterttoon dress In ering tin costume Meal for ufier-nooithe picture Is made of smiing win near. The Interesting thing about these red II.it crepe. The three most pop ular ways of ftchlevir.g Hating lines CimmI looking froi.s Is that they em for the d:lrl are godws. plaits titid body nil the planting liuonutl.iiit. ciicular cuts. The first wMiti .pclare a tn-styling lids is ne method n.plo.M'd In thin In without sacrtili Iob I It; i hut' the deslgiii-oi coiiservatNtn and reilnetiietit which poilited godets lit regular lnteinU the dress of "a lady." The also (lie bow I'd by narHigh WHlMllties of f fabrie which t'e at tlie lie. I, row liclts, prions lines fated com tibuie an a,r of chic to liiU . itirout'h liigeuloiis tucUng or trock. new tMrt lenutbs. Inlrlcate Young ciils nre btlphtetdng tlu-ltu'uiiiwiuk, dKerl.ieil bolero eflccu. bl.u-i!i"l other dark lotii-crepe loivelty :l,iltlng. especially box fi'01 ks wi h f liKiHtia louche o Is so which smart very I'l.tllieg. l.ne 01 of color. Cunning collar-iinIbis season, sleeve;, o( netj tvpe. cu'T . cM f it nn-i- o( hemslllcl ed nrlotis dotiills are only pari forniis of pink, blue, yellow petals Inlitiite list of Intricacies or while pique, are among Hie fan of th thi-l- l wblih play part In the ptyllng tasies wlibli subtract "ae" frotu ( the uionotoiie crepe fro k. the all black dress. IN i 1 , e t uiea-'lrc- t ) rr - I'or ihee the 'e nioiiii .rim.i- - uffernoon n black ts SUCH IS LIFE t ft, t .in.iA i m IvW i:y. hours. 'ti I MOT Tir''UNIESS h TWfis Dr;;. Phyaical Terror "In this free nnd enlightened land you should fear no man. "Vou are wrong," answered Senator Sorghum. "At this moment I think of nothing except n date 1 have with my dentist." Washington Star. Imprenion Corrected "Did the audience weep while I was singing?" asked the temperamental soprano. "Xo." replied the music director, "you were making that noise ull by yourself" Fliers Say Courage Varies with the Way they Feel AEROPLANE that their courage, their whole attitude toward flying, varies from day to day, with the way they feel. If they feel full of pep, healthy, they can try anything IP' h S f cines to keep the clean of the poisons that slow it up. Nujol is pure, nerve is unshak- their skill tasteless, keen; their flying ia machine-lik- e ia it3 perfection. real danger. of medi- body internally nothing fright- however, if they wake up in the morning feeling sick, down in the mouth. Then flying becomes a without the use drugs or ens them. Their en : ThU is the lesson we can learn from airmen. It is the lesson that points to Nujol the simple, natural, normal way color- less as clear water. It forms no habit; it cannot hurt even a baby. See how the sunshine floods into your life when you are Member of the "Caterpillar Club" earns his right to membership by 5000 foot Emergency Jump. What is the matter with these brave people when they are not up to par? The natural poisons in their bodies have not been swept away. They are nilowing their brains tobecloudcd and dulled by poisons which should not be permitted to remain in the body. really well. Got a bottle of Nujol ia its Bealed package at any drug store. It costs only a few cents and it makes you feel like a million dollars. Find out for yourself whst Nujol will do for you this very effnight. Vou can be at iciency and happy all the time. Get a bottle today. top-not- Too Much Competition "IMd ymir wife get cold on the mountain T Wie Is so honrsel" "No, she wauled to tulk the echo dwn." Witling He "1 like nny kind of wild gtm Po you?" She "Ves; do you bappea to know a good one?" If you are hnrd boiled, you mny as well get all the sutlsfuctloo you cun out of It. Of nil the satisfactions, thut of t lng courteous ts one of the must grati1 fylng. , . SI f gen , lUg, but lief htjrllt!" so," !ll., e'S J..y Running a Risk! - , ;9 fish o PoTTtn NnKT'i"! I'"' tttiit. I shir-roi2- It'i-M- yi -- . W.ii-t!i,- g s ' inouoloiie ion baa Jku. IS I different story, w t-J- -- It is an entirely When Prosperity Came to the Hills 1 I tf P- AJpLria ia the trade mark of llayer Manufacture ot MonoacctieaciJeater of SalieyLcacii S Collta. By Charles Sughroc - x A FBOM.MC FISH v (, , I Miserable with Backache? UlrrtM X'"Wl iW VOU FRAIt r It May Warn of Disordered Kidneys. "TVOES every day find you lamo and achy suffer-J-'in- g nnpging backache, licadachc and dizzy spells? Are kidney excretions too frequent, scanty or burning in passage? These are often rignsof slug gish kidneys and shouldn't be neglected. 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