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Show HIE SMITH FI ELD SENTINEL. SMITH FIELD. Duke of York Becomes George VI of England Light-Footedne- IT AH Is ss Cardinal Virtue His Name Is Kanani and 58 More Letters of the Newfoundland Seal Hunters makes off with other grown-upocean Quickly they slip into the convenient breathing through holes. The baby seal and its playmates wriggle toward the strang-ers. Heel Brings Back Milady's Shoes and Soap in the Raw. s. pt TO MABRY EX-KIN- Plan Dodger Campaign for 1937 G nuheaokuulionicopuiikaiiiuiillJli.. liiuhinokeaweawrulainalii'ikuUiii Jutf to make it complii. i., 1 Mite added Reginald Sill,.!,,,. Mr. and Mr. RaynnmJ M. Iu.1.1 of Honolulu, Territory of lawj were "it trying for an record when they named their bahv They were juat following 0j Hawaiian custom. Tbe iu,e translated The beautiful aroma of my home at aparkling l)i,ud Hill it carried to the eje f h,iY. en. OK yea, they will call him Jo" for fthort, "Early in March a small fleet ships sail of scarred, out of the bottleneck of St. Johns harbor, bound for ice fields off Labrador. Steamers smash their way through grinding ice, guided by members of the crew in lookout barrels high on the masts. Their cries of Seals ahead give the signal for frenzied preparations among the millSome Thought Volt-Air- e ing crews beneath. At the call, 'Over the sides!, New Refrigerator Stock men jump out d nimble, on spinning pans, armed with dogSome years ago, relates David wood bats having iron hooks and L. Salmon in "Confessions of a and knives spikes, razor sharp moon-eye- d Former Customers of Acres Man, one of drag-rope- s. light white pincushions await the the most important among the land. Innumerable little furry, floor traders of the New York white puppies lie among the ice 'fishermen,' curious and unafraid. Stock his quarry Exchange, who was long on attacks the at sealer "The weight gaining pinnacles, off nerve but terribly short on educahusks or three two of his expertly with rate bat, phenomenal the sculps (the skins and adher- tion, was invited to a literary afpounds a day. his ent fat), leaving the carcasses fair in Greenwich village. A lady off with seal goes "Daddy his about young- steaming on the ice. Three or villager, sitting opposite him, cronies to boast leaned over and in the confidester. Mother seal stays home and four sculps are strung on a ntial manner, said: does the work.' Hour after hour rope, by which the sealer hauls markcolored of the one "Mr. to seas Meadows, what do you them she scours the adjacent icy for fish. She does not feed fish to er flags where several men pile think of Voltaire? After giving the subject a deep her young, but gobbles great their catches. Later, the ship icefields to ten second our Wall quantities 'herself so that she may breaks through the are hoist- Street Wotan analysis, said: provide abundant rich milk for these piles. The sculps into ed aboard and dumped her offspring. "I think it will go much lower. holds. "When a baby seal is about are the in "Back port, two weeks old and resembles a fat roll of butter, it may notice its cut off the pelts and rendered into Earlier King Edwards a fine odorless, colorless oil. mother sniffing the into has had an Edward the transformed are Britain skins Not far away a huge black Rough hulk drifts close through shattered fine leather. The oil is a consti- Elder, son of Alfred the Great, ice pans. A clahior of strange tuent of some soaps and also is King of the West Saxons, who beused as a lubricant, as an illumi- gan his reign in the year 901; an noises fills the dir and odd creatures run out over the nating oil, as an adulterant of cod Edward the Martyr, his and an Edward the fields of ice, . The baby Seal is too liver oil and in treating leather. be disturbed, Seal skins are cut and sewn into Confessor, who died in 10SS and much who- prepared the way for the but, ak several of the intruders boots, pockotbooks, and novelty Norman conquest. leather mother startled its goods. draw near, "Milady, dressed in the height of fashion, rarely thinks of the Arctic seas where storm-swesturdy ships have beenin crushed, the race burned, and blown up Newof the hulls staunch fill to foundland sealing fleet with seal skins and fat, from which her fine shoes, pinseal handbag, and costly toilet soap may be made, says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C., headquarters of the National Geographic society. "With the lengthening days of TWarrh, thousands of mother seals come up through bobbing holes' and bear their young on the shiftNewfounding ice fields north of On the abdication of King Edward VIII, to marry Mrs. Wallis Simpson, his brother, the Duke of York, ascended the throne of England as George VI. It is expected the coronation will take place next June. the. throne. Bringing a dispute which had brought the empire to a crisis, Edward voluntarily relinquished Photo shows King George with Queen Elizabeth and daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose. Believe it er not, bul Ilcre'e lad wLom nam j, Ksn.ni. seal-pepper- 1 raw-bone- fat-soak- fat-layer- s ; a 'A A 4' A A, V y two-legg- great-grandso- n, . Mrs. Wallis Watford Simpson, for whom King Edward VIII abdicated the throne of England. Edwards romance with'the former Baltimore beauty precipitated a government crisis before the monarch solved it by abdicating. Going into voluntary exile outside of the British Empire, the former king is expected to marry Mrs. Simpson as soon as her divorce decree becomes final. On the abdication of King Edward, his brother, the Duke of York, ascended .the throne. Conference between Burleigh Grimes, recently-apppinte- d manager of the Brooklyn baseball club, and the "front office ' is pictured here. Grimes, who was signed to a years contract at an unannounced salary, is shown (left) conferring with John M. Gorman (center), business manager, and Judge Steven W. McKeever, president of the club, on plans for rebuilding the team, Scenes and Persons in the Gurrent News GROUND GRIP MEANS "FIRESTONE"! Traction on unimproved roads in bad weather is a problem which has long baffled tire engineers. Sure footing on a muddy football field is also a problem. But during the wet, slippery football season of 1936, thousands of players depended upon the cleats of their shoes to bring them through for the winning play. During 1937 thousands of car, truck and bus owners will depend upon the rugged rubber cleats of Firestone Ground Grip Tires to pull them through snow, mud, sand, or over any unimproved . roads. President Roosevelt shown as the guest of President Varges of Brazil on his recent South American tour. 1 German and Japanese diplomatic representatives in Berlin signing treaty agreeing to combat communism, an action which Russia believes is aimed at the Soviet government. 3 Portrait of Pope Pius XI made before his illness. The scientific tread of the Ground Grip Tire is so distinctive in design and so unusual in performance that it has 1 Statue of Will Rogers in Canada FIRST FOR PENSION become known as the tire that makes its own road. It is almost unbelievable how these super-tractio-n tires dig in, grip, and pull you through. They are Chains are not necessary. Equip the rear wheels of your car, truck or bus with a pair of Ground Gnp Tires and save time, and trouble. money If you have not already equipped your tractor and farm implements with Ground GnpTirea do it now they will save you 25 in time and fuel costs reduce vibration, and provide greater comfort. Call on your nearby Implement Dealer, Firestone Tire Dealer, or Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store today. Start now to reap the many advantages of the Firestone Ground Grip Tire the greatest traction tire ever built! self-cleanin- f Firertone featuring Richard CrooJb with Margaret Speaks, Monday evenings over Nationwide N. B. C. Red Network Guido B. de Vail, sculptor from New York, Paris, and London, who has just completed in Ottawa, Ontario, a statue of Will Rogers, the great American humorist, which will be cast in bronze. The statue shows Will Rogers sitting on top of the world, is IS feet high, and took six months to make. He has a long way to go before he becomes eligible, but John David Sweeney, Jr., of New Rochelle, N. Y., became thr first person to be enrolled for old age pension under the social security act. Sweeney is 23 years old and drew Card No. 1. OwiUkt UN, ItartM Hi A 1 |