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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE . OUR COMIC SECTION : 1 7. rrr m Events tlie Lives ot Little Men " 71 i j S , I iii , I HOW T9. SE - Find Initialed Turtle Again After 30 Years : LANESBORO. 1 MASS. - While picking strawberriis with his brother In 1910, Sidney Newton found a snapping turtle. Dean held the reptile while Sidney cut the initials "S. N. 1910" on the shell, then released the turtle. Now, 30 years later. Dean E. Newton spied the initialed turtle while walking on his farm. . Ruth Wyeth Spears 4S 7 ra n (pi SME ROOM WITH CURTAINS OYER WALL AND WINDOW SPACE FRAMED m WITH CUPBOARDS Will Use Magic to Pack Church Pews ) fIMJ m i WHEN T 5 time to SLEEP P A f HM M. : fe A iW Hand some Performer Goes To Work for Christianity. If - N0Vy r-i- Sv AfsJY BETTES 'TS NLY I 59 ' o t Z I r ii 1 SS j vS MATTER? vou look "DIFFERENT V nV V yKf ? VI I I GERMANS JUMPING OVER A FENCE BEFORE I COULD GET TO SLEEP 4,585 - l r Jj T,7 CHANGED AUyL--!- v CURTAINS m mu aI 7rJr mm ! 11 1 1 ASK ME O ANOTHER r The Questions " M road It 100 yardi long and rdi broad, how old am I?" Aft the usual lllenee, Johnny J"P hand end replied, nr." f replied, "Well, 'ily.iwo, ranh ,ir. my brother , n(1 he-- mlj hMlt is It is 230 miles long. Aristarchus. The University of Florida is 4. 5. 6. 1. In what country is the stone a unit of weight? the only state 2. How many Presidents of the in the United States. university United States have been elected by 7. One. (When the Kearsarge the house of representatives? sank the Confederate cruiser Ala3. Friday is named after what bama on July 16, 18G4, ofT Cher- goddess? 4. How long is the Grand Can- yon of the Colorado river? 5. Who was the first to hit upon the theory that the earth moves around the sun? 6. Are any stale universities many battles of the Civil war were fought ofl the coast of France? . 7. How bourg.) INDIGESTION Ilrtrt mir the 01 tripped In hair Ulctvr ran ID'-- vtl ibi fra. No f Mnmuk or (ullH mr trt At Ut tlicn ot rtfiwod on l'fll mi Iftitlli iHit Kiil of tbe Iirfttfrtllim. krwn fur FlllT IMml: dimn'l lwui IS ut mJUi llr 1IH diitrM fblrt la ltiuwt-fi- lMl-an- Danger True courage is cool and calm. 1. Great Britain. The legal EngThe bravest men have the least lish stone is 14 pounds. insolence, and in the time 2. Two (Thomas Jefferson and bullying of danger are found the most seJohn Quincy Adams) were elected rene and free. Shaftesbury, President by the house of representatives. 3. The Norse goddess Frigg, wife of Odin and goddess of the sky. m AROUND THE HOUSE r Save griddle batter and use it for dipping chops, cutlets ai d so on. Relief At tast For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly because a goes right to the scat of tho trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid naturo to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Crcomulslon with the understanding you must like the way It quickly allavj the cough or you aro to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ADRIAN, MICH.-C- ity Surveyor Candied cranberries are just ns Kurt Franke, with the aid of a cat, Vnusrd Freedom as candied cherries fur cdeitive a has found "winter" method of getA dictatorship is a nation where foods. Winter garnishing ting to work on time. men once had freedom but didn't During the summer, Franke, use it. A. Brandon. I beatP.r lime to clean the cj-the "sleepingcst man in town." had his alarm clock connected with a er js :toiy after usin;t it 's and makes pail of water placed above his bed, ;R1IDDLE-AGE- n but cold weather made this scheme unbearable. Franko's cat, which may be allergic to alarms, starts pulling his hair now whenever the clock's bill rings, and Franke says HEED THIS ADVICEI ho must rise in Thrmwnd cf women nt hrlnl to TO i i RAIN-IMTHE-FAC- E ) ; NOW "I "Your girl friend called up end said She wouldn't be able to meet you today." "Well, that's i wait of! my mind." Worth a Discount Abcrdonian had been visiter) on several occasions by the doctor. In due ci urse ho received Iho biU, On raying it he demurred over U;o amount. "It's right enough," said the doctor. "I paid seven visits to your home." "I krn that," was tho reply, "but on the lust visit 1 cam Oot tae the front gale when ye arrived. Don't An yae remember?" li II the ft! i rot liur, Tur 1H)1 hlX Uomi Hack. JUio, Calm in The Answers Whistle of Train Lures Baby, Mother to Death U tin (!k mad wumrn WOMEN OSS mi,-Ihf! put and John- - Olleiing Information on Various Subjects iii-I- Woman Gives Birth to Second Twin Set in Year "Forty The intpector asked how on ' 8"ived at the answer, y A Quiz With Answers g A v ! one-inc- h tov hl t vdla In no E. J'lnk- - o"H)il latmnu for . I'inkhnm's Compound V onim Imx rtjwrhii v hrllfd f 'i'nnif tt rrlirv imicU Ittif W Ulla trrak, II' r.oii fuin tl' li.tl Ulfturliiilm. 'try ill ovrr to One Shot in the Rabbit Worth Two in Appendix RENSSELAER. N Y.-- The gun-shhe ujted so often to fell wild rabbits finally "felled" Charles W. Weston himself, Stricken with severe abdominal pain, Weston wa t.iken to a hospital where nn appendix operation was performed disclosed bits of buckshot lodged In his lu rond.x, leaden sou venirs of rabbits he had slain nd eonsumed. Uinidlirnnpfi women ut au'd. utlh older than Franklin and Henry Jones, their twin hndhers. Parents of the two sets nf twins in less than a year are tr, and Mrs. William Jonrs, James and Jaequelyn were born December 3. 1039 Franklin and Henry, born the day after the election, were named after the Preside fit and the vice president K t to l James nmi J.irnn.. ijn jones, iwuts. are on;y n mmv.ns BLTTI to r W iYOUgUPTOSED I I I.H U Y 3: rfa left-ove- THEN WHO ARE I i u ST. LOUIS. Got Answer ithool inspector entered a MroQm and put the following poi- - t .w r ,a iry--a j lX--z ?YJr ij Thursday afternoon the illusion of width. The cupboards were eight inches deep and made lumber with doors of (room was ;is shown here in the of upper sketch. The following Mon- plywood for the lower part. day it appeared as shown below. Cupboards had been added to disNOTE: Mrs. Spears' Books t and 3 aro play china and give storage space, full of other practical Ideas for making yet tho room actually seemed wid- and haniiiim curtains.. Each bonk has X2 er and nunc .spacious than before. paces of pictures showing you huw to Tiio tian.sfoiniation was made modernize and beautify juur home. Send order to: by the- handy man with no tools a but hammer, saw and screw SHIS. Tit WVKTII SI'EAltS driver plus the aid of his willing Drawer 10 helper with needle, thread and Nr York llritriird Hills paint brush. The new curtain 20 cents for Bouks 3. Enclose and treatment, shown in the sketch, , N.imp made the window seem wider and the strong horizontal lines of the , Address cupboards also helped to create an Ml' ? All i .i A ON S IS; , Si ta x MAKES SMALL ROOM 9 LOOK NARROW ,j Alarm Clock Sounds Off And Cat Goes to Work iZ ' CHICAGO. John Booth, a handsome youth who has lived o!T magic the last six years, transfers his tricks and fancy talk from nifiht club doors to the church pulpit to "pack the pews" for Christianity. He has promised to "rekindle enthusiasm for the church if I have to pull jackrabbits from the organ stops. "I made a lot of money amusing crowds at theaters and night clubs from Canada to South America," he said, "and I'll pack the pews for Christianity, too." Booth, 28, is a theology student at the University of Chicago. He said ho decided to become a minister when lie realized that "something constructive" should be done with his powers of entertainment. For six years after his graduation in ii;!4 from MeMaster university, Hamilton. Ont., he pounded the footboards as a career conjurer, winning reviewers' plaudits from scores A naof metropolitan newspapers. tional trade journal rates him "one of the nine foremost magicians of the day," and. additionally, he has written three books of instruction in the art. Tall, dark and mustached. Booth said he learned early that presentation "gift of gab" he calls it was "90 per cent" of any trick. "If I could make presentation pay with mere tomfoolery I figured 1 could make it do big things for truth," he said. Booth long had nurtured an ambition for the ministry because it was as a child in Sunday School at Cleveland that he learned his first "magic" from Carl Germain, a prominent showman and a teacher in the church school. "Of course I cannot hope to make the money I made on the stage." Booth said. "But I will have become useful to myself and to mankind." He said he expects to bring magic and logic together in the pulpit "in a modern, sane setting." In ancient ritual, magic and religion were united in ceremony, he said, to impress the congregations. liilfl1 OLLJ GASTONIA, N. C A funeral bell and not the locomotive bell that he liked so well tolled for Lawrence Chavis and his mother. Lawrence, so the neighbors said, liked to watch the train roar by his home; he'd cock his head when the bell rang and imitate the whistle. He apparently decided that such a friendly thing as a train wouldn't i hurt a little fellow. So while his mother was busy with the housework, he slipped away and headed ( JTV for the tracks. His mother saw him there, saw the train bearing down upon him. Cookies should be cooled comScreaming, she ran to his side, before storing in a covpletely threw her arms about him and there ered jar or box. they died together. i1 "J THA) RTO AH WrXJ&fy E I SINGLE WINDOW WITH LONG :. lr nature of advertising bene' X f' ts everyone it touches. It benefits the public by descrihing exactly the product that ore offered. It benefits employees, because the advertiser must be more fair and just than the employer w ho has no obligation to the public. These benefits of advertising are quite apart from the obvious the lower prices, the higher benefits w hith adv ertising confers with advertised goods and firms. service that go quality, the belter l Hi PUBLIC j |