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Show G BEE5TO2E By THORNTON LIGHTFOOT DOES THE WISE THING TTBV o V. IIUKGESS - wuia no! t .k mao g'Ui g about log the ii'ui't care to do nothing on. to frighten lie mu on v will let no one else will mu barm me. Iml tie tilm-el- f 'As harm me," thought Llghtfoot. i'll long as I e is near I am ufe. the until here around slay right 111 hunting sea mui Is over, lien swim baek aoross toe I.g liner to my home in the dear Green Forest. So all af'enmon Llghtfoot rented and diil not so much ns i ut his nose outside tli.it open siied q lint is whv the hunter got no glimpse of him When it became dark, si dark that be knew there was no longer danger. Ligtitt nit got up und stepped out under the stars. He was feel mg quite himself again. His splenHe did btreng'h had returned. bounded lightly across the meadow and up Into the Mushy pastime where the hunter had been bid lea There and in the woods b.uk of the pasture be browsed, tilling ids stomach. Hut at the first hint of the coming of another day Llghtfoot turned haik, and when Ids friend the farmer came out early in the morning to ndlk the cows there was Llghtfoot back In the open shed. 'You are as The farmer smiled. wise as you are handsome, old I ish Protecting Florida Coast Berth Amboy, N. J. Thanks maketo a tangled anatomical twenty Krasko, Anna Mis. up, years old, may live, physicians Laid. During a New Year's celebration she was shot through - Id-- 1 All, the r 'L of th;it !.iv the the tumble gun Inj hidden In the hnshei of the pus tore where lie nmid wntih f r Llghtfoot t he Deer to leave the plan of safety he had found when lie swam arrows the Big HI' or. It required a lot of putieme on the part of the hunter, hut the hunter hud plenty of patience It sometime! with Tfe Llghtfoot Got Up and Stepped Out Under the Stare. seems as If hunters have more patience than any other people. said he. Hut this hunter waited in vain. T. W. Iiure. WNU Service. Jolly, round, red Mr Sun sank down In the west to his bed behind the Iurple IIIIIs. The Illack Shadows crept out and grew blacker. One by one the stars began to twinkle. Still the hunter waited, und still there was no sign of Llghtfoot. At last It become so dark that It was useless for the hunter to remain longer. Disappointed and once more beSOME GOOD RECIPES coming angry, he tramped back to the Dig River, got Into his boat, and rowed across to the other side. IF YOU like the Chinese dishes this will be one to prepare for Then he tramped home and his the He guests who also enjoy them: were bitter. very thoughts Crab and Egg OmeletF knew that he would have shot If tho fresh shrimps or crab Is Llghtfoot hnd It not been for the man who hnd protected Llghtfoot used, cook and cool. Shred one cupHe even began to suspect that this ful of crab or shrimp. Cut oue cupman hnd himself killed Llghtfoot, ful of lean pork Into Inch long narfor he had been sure that as soon row strips. Use scissors for the as he hnd become rested Llghtfoot cutting. Soak one fourth of a cupwould start for the woods and ful of dried mushrooms, then cut Llghtfoot had done nothing of the Into strips. Slice one large mild kind. In fact, the hunter had not onion and cut fine Into strips. Fry had so much as another glimpse of the pork In twro tablespoonfuls of Llghtfoot. peanut oil until tender and brown. The reason the hunter hnd been Add onion, one cupful of bumboo so disappointed was that Llghtfoot shoots and mushrooms, a tablewas smart He was smart enough spoonful of soy sauce. Just before to understand that the nmn who dinner beat six eggs, add the finely was saving him from the hunter cut crab or shrimp and the vegehnd done It becnuse he was a true table mixture. Fry In a small friend. All afternoon Llghtfoot hnd amount of peanut oil, In small bits rested on a bed of soft hay In an like a pancake. open shed and had watched tills Lobster Club Sandwich. Toast bread cut of an Inch thick, butter and keep hot. Allow two slices for each person H to be served. Saute the lobster In By PONJAY IIARRAH a little butter, use either fresh or Copyright by Public Ledger, Inc, canned. Season well with salt, pepper and a teaspoonful of currant fel-lo- T "r Ui-.- : Ty'? ' i z . , Vj r - ! vS ' ", V ' "i- 4 NW;' f L iWs.L1 l- ?7 , . -- SfT' ''' ' 'HZ' Z C Western Newspaper Union. I PAPA KNOWfr The things you think that callers note, And long remember when remote. Are not the tilings remembered then By other women, other men. Some are so careful that the drapes Are certain colors, certain shapes, And yet their house may be a place Without a single Christian grace. The things you think that men discuss When time has had its time with us Are not the tilings that men relate, Our worth, or wealth, to estimate. Sotjte are so careful that they leave A great estate to those who grieve, And yet their monument shall be Not money, but a memory. Dou?!a Pop, what Is a locomotive? Steam puff. RU experiment has the THIS puzzling of proving more Intriguing tho more often It Is repented, for It perplexes those persons who think they can solve It If you do It again. You let some one spin a coin on the table. Your back Is turned while the coin Is spinning. As soon as It stops twirling, you announce whether the coin lies heads or tails. Your guess Is right. A lucky guess? Not at all, for each time the trick Is repeated you tell the result correctly. That Is why It grows more and more bewildering. You must use your own coin for the trick. Make a nick with a knife In the edge of the coin, on the head side. Listen carefully every time some one spins the coin If the coin rattles to a slow easy stop, heads will be up. If It stops with an abrupt click you know that tails is the answer. VW.WWV Wmans Eyes JEAN NEWTON WHAT IS THE DIAMOND? OHN had a diamond of great price, and lu order to learn now to appreciate what he had, he studied chemistry, and excited, breathless, he analyzed the dla mond. Hut, oh, horrors! That perfect jewel. In appearance like some stars tear, he found with wrath und with profound rancor to be nothing but a little piece of lampblack And so there are other things In life which It Is better not to analyze too closely. There Is success. The perennial mirage, the end of the rainbow, the pot of gold, the attainment of am bitlon, the realization of a dream success. Sometimes better not to look too closely as to how we got there the cost of It or the mean ing of IL Now that you lme It. what Is It without the glamour of the unattainable? Hetter not to ask. Like the diamond, let It alone. There Is fame. Perhaps It came unasked, without sacrifice, without lie terrible cost of a success won DEAR ANNABELLE: WHO IN VENTED THE WORLDS FIK.iT CUKE FOR BALDNESS? SHIN YPATE Dear Sliinvpate: MAN HE A CALLED FRENCH IT THF GUILLOTINE! Applied at Home Annabelle through the death of other things, crimps sheer genius, unthinking, brought It. What then, once this shining star has left the heaven, and come to us? Does It no longer Milne, now that It Is ours? Oh, yes. If we do not make the mistake of the man with the diamond uni look too closely. That might how a will that Is here today and gone tomorrow, a mob cry that Is empty of the lasting and substantial because It Is empty of love. There are many things In life flint sparkle like the diamond of great price and that hold their sparkle only while we do not look too deep. 'Lucky" did you say, those who do not hae the habit of looking too deep, so they may continue to enjoy?" I should say rather that those are lucky wno do look deep, for they save the heavy price that Is So often paid fur what Is but superficial sparkle! C Bell SynSIcaU. WNU Service. task Nice, France. The gigantic of moving a river to make way for an uirdiou.e is facing French engineers. The mouth of the Vnr, a large river near Nice, is to be diverted. F'or some years the mouth has been gradually silting up, and a delta has been forming under the surface of the water. It is proposed to move the river lied fit 0 yards to the west so that the delta becomes dry land. On this will be built the airdrome. The moving of the river also will obviate the grave danger of flooding, which threatens villages on Its upper reaches. At present, owing to silting, the water cannot flow into the sea fast enough to prevent large quantities of water gathering In threatening mass upstream. W0- y lithe 7 - m"v'ci bl III -- 'A an 9 rail ca le tl '4X 54 Jean Becourt Foch, grandson of the late church, seen leaving Saint Francois-Xavie- r former Mile. Colette Iloudemon, daughter of Bourgets military air bases. Jean F'och Is a Is Marshal Ferdinand F Iaris, with his bride,. General Iloudemon o: lieutenant of cavalry. -- Engineers Make Changes in Face of Mother Earth Big Projects Advance Toward Completion in 1935. Dynamite and Washington. riveting dredges, "guns," concrete mixers, picks and shovels these, plus the hands of hundreds of thousands of men, have changed the face of the world noticeably during 19.V, according to the National Geographic society, listing some of the major engineering projects completed during the year. "Premier engineering event of 1935 was the completion of Boulder dam across the Colorado river between Nevada and Arizona. Other projects of major Importance finished during the year Included: the bridging of the Mississippi river near New Orleans, and of the Little Belt In Denmark between Jutland and the Island of Fyn ; electrification of the Pennsylvania railroad between New York and Washington; changing to standard gauge of 150 miles of the Chinese Eastern rallw'ay between Ilarbln and Usiuk- steam-shovel- lng; the Inauguration of a great ship canal In Russia connecting the Baltic and White seas ; the completion of a highway between the Texas border and Mexico, D. F. ; opening of the Moscow subway system; and the placing Into service of the world's largest steamship, Normandie. The huge solid block that constitutes Boulder dam, and bars the Colorado river, contains 4,500,000 cubic yards of reinforced concrete. It rises 720 feet and Is thus the highest dam In the world. Water was first permitted to gather above the dam I'ebruary 1, but the last concrete was not poured until May 29. By the end of the year the water level had risen more than 200 feet up the face of the dam and had formed a lake reaching nearly SO miles up stream. Work is still In progress on the power house Immediately below the dam, and It Is not expected to be In readiness for operation for at least a year. "In the Tennessee valley, where a system of dams Is under construction, two of the major new structures are nearing completion. Norris dam, In the Clinch WINS HIGH HONOR river 30 miles northwest of Knoxville, built primarily to Impound water for use downstream, and for the Incidental generation of electricity, will be finished early In the new year. Wheeler dam, at the upper end of Muscle Shoals, 15 miles above Wilson dam, will also be completed in a few months. Wheeler dam was built to control floods, facilitate navigation, and produce electricity. Construction of three great dams In the Northwest was In progress: Bonneville dam, across the Columbia river near Portland, Ore. ; Grand Coulee dam, also on the Columbia In north central Washington, and Fort Teck dam, on the Missouri river In northeastern Montana. Work was under way on 14 dams In Ohio which eventually will control the flood waters of streams Prof. Roger Adams, head of the that feed the Mississippi system. In the United States, a ship department of chemistry of the University of Illinois, has been award-th- canal In Texas connecting BrownsWillard Gibbs medal of the Chi- ville, on the lower Rio Grande, with cago section of the American ChemTort Isabel, on the Gulf of Mexico, ical society for 1930 one of the Is uearlty; completion; excavation highest scientific honors In the for the All American Irrigation United States. Professor Adams Is canal to carry Colorado river water famous for his synthesis of to the Imperial valley of California Is In progress; and preliminary acid, effective In the treatment of leprosy, nnd of local anes- work Is under way on the thetics Including butyn, particularship canal planned to extend across His northern Florida from Jacksonville ly useful In eye operations. researches in organic chemistry are to Port Inglis. e hailed as "outstanding. The bridge to connect f0t, teak ne San Francisco and Oakland, San Francisco bay, has passed beyond the halfway mark in i pr structlon. It Is scheduled for o pletion in approximately one jdver3 August marked the halfway c h also for the great suspension bn f across Golden Gate, San Frana tw It will reach completion about same time as the bay bridge, 00,1 & The great Trlborotigh which will connect the Bronx, yher hattan and Queens, New York,ib within six or seven months oLjI5 pletion as the year ended. rurr new steel highway bridges r an bays and river mouths alon; coast of southern Oregon, are icrat 8 ing completion. of other J n bridges Among than local importance complete81 the United States were: a hig.1 bridge, carrying the Lincoln uferi way across the Juniata river, r t Bedford, Pa.; two highway br; th over the Niagara river In tbijmg gion between Buffalo and Nias ha falls, connecting the New I bet mainland with Grand Island;. h. highway bridges over the Cap? as canal, at Bourne and Sagaedea Mass., and a vertical lift a incl th bridge over the canal near zarils Bay. e pa Ambitions tunnel pro jeetsplat for and under construction were t that but few Important bores were gucl we pleted during the year. Pacific slope water wasbrty f through the Continental dirte hia the Atlantic side, In Colored! New the result of the completion e 12 foot tunnel, February i tunnel extends under Indepen'rorm pass near Leadville and brinpvh the Arkansas river basin water,,, gti. formerly flowed Into the Cote he basin. cb i i stai KING AT wniTEHOC Turn heat ' ,, jed- - A e 1 SPrvlc. 'Sanctions WNU Service. Dinner Ensemble WNU Service. THROUGH A By HEADS OR TAILS WNU C Bell Syndicate. MMloch. rfoyyr 'I m By DOUGLAS MALLOCH things you think men care THE about jelly. Fry bacon until crisp. Place slices of bacon on toast and over When you stay home, when you step this a layer of pieces of lobster; out. cover with mayonnaise, then top with Are not the things, It may befall, a piece of crisp lettuce or chilled That people care about at all. Some are so careful of their watercress; make another layer of bacon and lobster and on top place dress. a slice of toast. Garnish the sandYet guilty of the carelessness, wiches with sliced tomato, maySome merry night, some busy day, onnaise and lemon. Cut Into triOf wliat they do and what they angles and serve. say. BRY THIS TRICK THOMPSON i . THE THINGS YOU THINK one-thir- IlT SrSSats THE COOK BOOK ANSWERS - .Miami Chamber of Commerce evidently does not want any tricks on the fish In Florida waters, Inasmuch as It has provided a for the false teeth of fishermen. It nil started when a service checking fisherman found a set of teeth In a red snapper he caught, and received claims from a score of alleged ow ners. MOTHERS ANNABELLES . y 4 r. the left breast. Physicians said the bullet would have penetrated the heart of an ordinary peris son, but Mrs. Kraskos heart on the right side. Task of Moving River at Nice Is Undertaken ' ' 7 Tji. ', u - I vt 7 7 Grandson of Marshal Foch Weds Heart on Right Side, So Bullet Misses It chaul-ntoogrl- c 195-mi- ' ISA. V - r-- ' 814-mll- Ice Ilue t) Castle Near South Pole . Thru Jeff Davis, king of the lrtly, tlonal Itinerant Workers, DC1lt,Kef hoboes. In all his royal finerew a recent visitor at the White ej The Chief Executive was tmre ol take time to see the hobo de an but nevertheless Jeff P'Vraye support of GOO, 000 knights road to Roosevelt j the nown n Tattling Cat Is Pet m at Prison in CalifoJ 1 Folsom lime. Suzy poses a black Jet bird on the tiny pillbox hat of black antelope that Is worn with Marcella Dormoy's new black broadcloth dinner ensemble. The dress Is floor length and Is slit from nape to waist In the back. The hip leDgth Jacket Is slightly flared. Eve's EpiGrAPOS no (Jocoon sess herselj es others sea her; cohan she, looks m har coirror she closes her coouth I Prison, Calif.'firg a are a prisons pets are becoming as well known as some of l irtn; stltution's Inmates. dt Flrst there was Rusty. pigeon cat, who still roams cell block with more anyone, even the guards came Blue, the blue-graSphere .'si v. And Blue opure of ltnsty. his constant companion tiny finch which was found sf ed atop the prison walk ,ie g Rusty became tammis sthe t stool years ago as the cat who unfailingly dsf.them prisoners when they broU,or T by preparing food In thei' Ax Now and then a prisoner cor. 4 ' s'"a crude toaster or olPCtrl(osi ' a5 . secretes It In his cell snd A .vA V 1: 7, i , T tb; " JJSP gles food there from 7V viS'A$Ay,V table, with the Idea of P' gu a snack before going to hot Uu Midi occasions Busty1 dir y, depended upon to head ward the cell from which th( A remarkable picture of an Iceberg formation, made near the South of food emanntes, alt oat ,r pole by Photographer Pontlng, a member of CnpL Robert F. Scotts meow. ve Invariably this Antarctic expedition of 1912. The picture, recently found among the Pr, guard and the offending jt p. effects of the late Captain Pontlng, never has been published before. placed In solitary. cite fash y 7 4 A. V.' e . |