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Show oo.r4.,V - ISLUTION , , , roun i - ' ,4,-- - - - . owanoo....h...00n H THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, ATTGUST 10, 1929 - ,, q.no... , , '''l - , I; 1 , , i - . , ' , , - A . , ., 1 ,, .. ..........0............., , , 7 J, 4 y ,: '...',.;......i..p.i.r,..,,....,,::.................,...,.........L.- ,.....1 . ' for . at .. . mvit I , .....0,,..,,.. ,,,.....,..., . . , , . 1,, i ,k2...,.,4,,., 1 , , - 4 Oh boy. It was hot? The No! He Is that fair and He ununer sun beat down upon the admits. Hawkins. thatsquare. without old root of our clubhouse ana madet you, he could not have solved the the shingles curl up like toast But mYsterY et Little Gil and his that didn't keep us boys from bold- Daddy Joethe hobo king. And ing our regular meeting in our Jeckerson is that fair and that shack ,on the river bank. square that be will ty)t Axept a 'Hurry up Red get this meeting Single penny of the reward unisew started!" shouted Jerry Moore. It Sockatary Hawkins takes bait or ril, IL" hays to stay here long ' I roast"roast "But I gave up my sham Doca cent five a with "I'll you said quickly. "Gave It up to Old fine it you don't keep till!" snap-- 4 Daddy Joe! Didn't want a cent of pet) our captain. Dick Ferris, as it, Doc. I wanted Old DattirJoe he banged the table with his wood-- i to have something! You see. our' en hammer. "This meeting place' club gun up its 1500 that it Iron, e come to order. for making Lord Harry fair and tory Hawkins, please call theSeckal squarewe gore that up to Old One roll. the I tailed by Daddy Joe and lockerson gave up his half of the $10.000 for fintlinit boys answered to their names we came to Bal Darby's. Little Gil. knit I gave up my halt, "What's the matter with Bill'?" too. So you sec Doc,, there's nothasked our captain. "Anybody seen ing coming to him today?". Forget that talk!" broke In Doc. Nobody had. First time Bill bad "Old Sir tustsce did not use fit to been absent. ayour offers. I hive here the "Too bad!" said Dick, shaking accept Who am I? In what country same 1500 that your club gave to his bead, as be gazed around at the Old Daddy Joenobody wawa i.e.. have I been living? What country boys at the table. "Bars got a good here I band it back to you." have I been trying to enter? reason or he wouldn't stay away. It five 1100 hills upon the He - all you other blmboes would care table. tossed Which is the youngest state in as much for our club as Bill does. locker-so- n the Union? as "And for the reward, we would bti a famous club, known Is waiting for you to collect it Who la the president of Cuba? all over the world! Too had!" He will not go by himself. Hewireshouted nothin"." bad 'Too half He of . reward, that The secret of the Lord Is with says kina, setts-flery hloore. We boys all feel doesd should go to youa them that fear him: and be will that the whole world !'1 did not earn It!" Cut in. show them his covenant." Where I itsow about usour last job as sharply. is this passage found in the Bible? Junior police tor Old Judge Gran"You'll safely leave it to locker-eo- n answerdecide berry did that!" to about "Hawkins!" rapped out Dick, as ed Doc. nodding his head. 'What I I be banged the table with his wood- ever that Watertown sharpshooter en hammer. You will please mark says, is low with me. Hes the AMATEUR TELESCOPE down a nickel tine tor Jerry Moore finest detective this old river bank MAKING. for talking so sassy" has ever seen, Hawkins. And he "All right" I said nodding. 'Tire says of aU the boys hes ever met By ARTHUR D. CARPENTER. America is potent with the got the nickel fine marked down you're One that's worth a million for Jerry. but I don't think it's dollars to him, because you play genius fnd ambition of budding aetronomers. Albert- - G. amateur been have fr.ir and square. and use your bead. right. Dick. Jerry may wrong to break in upon you little leckerson is waiting. outside. He Ingalls. of the Scientific Ameriyou were talking. But he oertainly trought me down in his new auto- can editorial daft whom the is was right when he said that the mobileyou ought to see it, Ha- writer recently interviewed, conducting a department in that whole world knows about our club wkinga for publication. distinguished now. Everybody has read soout us "Lead me to It.a I said. getting amateur astronomers. As an Imin the papers the way we helped up.. --Boy I aura do like new mediate result Mr. Ingalls iniof Little Gil and his old hobo Daddy automobilesa tial article on home telescope Joe. When Little Gil sang his Outside the clubhouse. I stared making. more than SOO letters ghostsongs around this old river at the beautiful new automobile from interested pentane throughbank, the papers all over tile coun- that welted .up beyond the river out Americ a. card to hie desk. As try began to take notice and print- path, on the mein road. From a consequent result, on clear ed stories about that strange thing. afar it looked like a dreams sim- nights many scores of amateurs Gil made our club famous.' mering Picture of Nile green 14 the are pointing their personally built We should have kept hint hero" hot sun. telescopes at the starry heavens broke in Lew Hunter.our. music '41glimmer at you, Hawkins?" and aro acquiring intimate knowlmaster. Lew was a boy who knew was of , full Jeckersolesvoice edge of remote celestial Objects. mune. He could play the old organ strange enthusiasm. But a simple star atlas like Bar-that stood in a corner of our clubIt's nee. Jeckerson!" I veiled to ton's- Outdo to the Constellations bad more he Stood what's ran. beside and him as I I boon , houseand unaided eyes. are 91 per made us practice singing every the beautiful green car. my band cent good of needed equipment,. night until we bed become a fam- within the tawny grip of Jeckerson. ous choir. Not only our church 'Tou're a wonder. WWI" mur- Answers to Foregoing Questions: wanted us. but we bad invitAtionn mured leckerion. I, Leon Trotsky; Turkey; Eng, for all around to sing. We snould 'Hey! Hawkins!" came a shrill land. have kept LItle Gil. He had the get?. I turned myr bead swiftly. z. most wonderful voice that 'was ever Diek Terri and the other boys 1. rc'ollralambrdextorrav!dlale41.11010. heard in a boo. He made our club were ruehing' toward us from the 4. clubhouse. "Look here, Sock. You. famous, Dick." No use t6 cry over spilt milk " can't treat tie like this. RtIgnifl was going. Gowatched me go. spoke up Dick. "Little 011'e gone!' away. like. Just as soon as you get inr. with ,old Jeckerson, to collect "He is gone!" came a voice from news that Tau, are owner of half a rewardhalf of thousand behind us. "But his fame tiogers of a reward of thirty thousand Mol ...fifteen thousand thirty dollars that to wants on old and the give somebody onwith this clubhquse W. would be mine before another bout river bank." yoti a ride in a, new automobile. Into the PassedI bopped beside We all turned at the words and you rush off. Well. you can't treat bed old new coupe beautiful You us me?" on like that. the was ,hear Doc Walters standing he put hie foot upon the "I hesr you. all right" I an- Jeciterson. threhold looking In at us.-- were ,offI was sailing am starterwe swered. with a falling heart. "BOYs." he said. "I'm sorry to from themfroni the boys in - terrunt this is I can't get more trust out away ort the river meetingbut there clubhouse old that something very important I nave to of boys like you, whom I played bank. , telt neckatazy Hawkins!' with all this long time. But I'm dollars! My. thousand not a weakling. Dick. I'm not one ohFifteen Was it really mine? I "Titers was a pause. I stood up. my! me. browbeat to let Noyou anybody "What is it Doer' , cauld not believe it! No. sir! 'Ws a reward." antrweree Doc. understand. Stick this in your body would give a boy that much going with moneyno mutter what kind of a with a grin. "Jeckerson. the 'muter. pip. and smoke town detective.. was promised Jeckerson to collects the part of the boy had done! I Just could '8?0.006 it he found the lost boy. that reward that comes to me. See? job not believe it. that's sit Jeckerson Little Gil. Well. Little Gil has been Welt go on hack and forget me." did not say much to me as we Dick stared at Inc The last I di found end is on hie way back to ove on. I didn't as him whethwas out saw of him holding waits he own The reward his people. he meant what be saidthat I In. Watertown. Jeckerstm eould both arms- - keeping back all the ir mould get fifteenth thoiisand No! have claimed it alL But he didn't' other boys behind him, while be what? Fifteen thousand? that couldn't possibly be true. Nobody would give that much away 'Here's where-- - wa get out. Seek, said Jeckerson. Ws got ,out. It was a lawyees office. It happened to bo the,lawyer In Watertown who had been carrying on affairs of late for Sir Eustace. who had gone across the I 110M0.MPOM.1.MenMON4WwIlOrEIPOON sea. with Little Gil and his old Daddy Jos. bound for dear old Saucy. Little England. 'klers is a certified check., said the lawyer as be handed a slip of ' "Ha! Hal You can't catch me!". equeaked a shrill (mice, and will rout from a crack in the olds of the tunnel pot ped a small. dent paper to Jeckerson. pay you. Jeckereon-- -" form. "Tag!" cried the tiny creature and tapped Mole upon his It you please." Interrupted Peter could bard& believe his own eyesa wing. nose with.--an- d Jeckerson. "I would like to have to give the Boy a and somehow with hie hini It g same time. on the shins at the that check cut in halfthat la. sharp kick eried make two checks, each for fifteen Peter and lumped to ono side. Mole gave a ottani "Ouch!" thousand, one for this boyand I of rage and with his great pew otrUck out at the stranger. but may say with some pride that to", Missed. boy I am introducing to you is no 'Mean little Insect!" stormed be. rfou copy the Moles hi everyother than Seckatary Hawkins IMMO of their good manner? donl you loam thing towoutwhy folks himself" at kering them like that! Just you watch Jumping "kleckatary Hawkins!" isclalmout. Hopper! My time is coming and one of thenfine days I am oil the lawyer. He hinted to me. so fast that you will not know what going to gebble you up Ft,r a, moment his eyes were wide, ., happened. while his eyes shone. "Indeed! Is "Pooh! Then I shall tiot tare! that clubhouse on this the boy-o- f "'Mole is mad the old river bank?' .blm. Just cut the check in halt" And limpet' what will team Jeckerson was saYing.'"Make it fifTickle his nom teen thousand dollats for me. but And step on.his tnes Me fifteen thousand dollars in And then ran off and leave him.'" Is that oaf' chock to this boy. The saucy fellow hopped up and down in front of Matty. keep-In- a Cear? I hope it Is. I have other himself wen out of the way of the Mole. who could not aes look buslness to ortiv instead him after. made Please, be of bitting him very well anyhow. and tittielt. can't you?" sillY dabs st the air ovary tirr be tried it. Then. with a final Fifteen thousand dollars! The tiped the fellow. kip end jumps down the roan in front of them cock was in my pocket and we 'The Boy Oozed after him, ponied. Ver y thumb? asked be. again in Jeckerson's new auWho is that tomobile. seeding back home. I thumb! What a queer thing to salt Stole chuckled. "Hop-o-mBut I do 1411ele It suits him better than his began to dream how proud I could him.", said be. be No other boy in the world could own nameMole-CrickAlthough. after all. I don't know! Ile as we what I alreatl.f badfifteen boast in tbe when do. burrows and yet ground has paws and thousand dollars, earned by myself. be rota to the surface he can tun and hop just like a cricket.' suits him all right. too. Me Oh. bey! What a fellow could buy and be bet deo. so his for that. Almost everything isn't such a bad beset. as Insects go. but I don't like him really canorun time. And too fastgets all ay from he heart desired. I guests fey If be can't be caught. Nothing at nil what Is any insect good "Well, Hawkins: sail eckerson, Can't drive him out thoughbe Ito he drove along. his leo, on the just a nuisance in aldele-lache has se and miner much says Net Iasi Writ right upon teed ahead, hope vat are underground as we Meleeshows his pomp to peeve it. lac., -of are tsar lots itholit him. Thor pest! But there. lers not Continued On rage Sig). . things more interesting. that see MagnifiCent mound rlght ahead et you? ,Do you The foundation of every state Is filo oldest Well. that la th tortrem ftt the education 0C Ito Mo l in all' the town. There he is now. .tending in tit doorhandsome old gentlemen! Keeps his paw on way. Isn't he , a ono Of us would think of build,overlthing that is goIng on. Not advice And what, altar all. is everlastabout it. and se a minor home without asking his ing ing Cam.? Altogether vanity.Anto--- I Just wish you could Me some of tho tunnels end shaft s that ninus-be has dug. There. his nose has told him w are corning. lie k bidding us Tell me what you eat. and I will , Nuts als Grandfather', Fortress. tell you what you - ' 1 will-pleas- usa -- Itso -- that" STAR LORE t - - itI'm - DETEDS ADVENTURESPI:enct IN ANIMAL LAND Z:21 It , lop-o-m- y et tt ' are.--Bri- llat Savarin- - 2,F.1iiii.i::-- Biliaard:;-.;c3itis- t R. DRISCOLL. CHAILLEA - All. 1$104 Wo4c:1:-4.n- NVKIII Our Neighbors Not often de I a znemb sr of earthing. I haVa obterved that the tendency to Join things or bav things Join you Is fullY as strong in the nation's metropolis as it la in the smati towns rural districts. Perhaps there is itot so touch lodge work in the and big town. Ton don't se the drill teams of the Sons and of This and That marching up and down the strewt . andDaughters you don't 1COgiliZ4 a brother hy the badges be 'wears or the type of hand-chil- e he administere Well. I lived in small towns for what mune have teen a great many years, and I never joined any lodge, secret society. luncheon club poker club or civic tOeletY s - C But I've joined an twonization celled The Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America.. Theist an perhaps forty or fifty mem. hers of the coromitiec John Dewey is honorary chit:Timm. Hem,' Goddard Leach active chairman. and Hubert C. Herring is executive director, which means that be does the work and the rest of us 119- ritud him and offer advice. The object of this organization Sr to make all the people of the Americas better acquainted onievetth another, and to try to get North Americans and to understand one anthers point of view. I think it's a fine Idea. I bellove that we are destined to live In roximity to Mexico, Central America and the republics of South Americn for a few thousand yettra and It is timo we'd be getting acquainted. Mr. Hoover did a wise and fine thing when he went on that trip . visiting around among the neighbors before taking his seat at a rathconfining job for tour years. The gesture will help, intinen.elY The Lindbergh premoting goodwill. direction. , DI flights did much in the same PLUTOCRAT. , thing. I did want to see the Atam- - liberal. close, stupid, alert, all moth rave. but my doctor says its an unscrupulous. They are unthinkable. I've got a half dozen feller e who have been - lucky fellers workin' fer me that are enough to hit it right. Men fail twice all ainart as I am. I've got after the hardest sort of work, a $1.1100 a year feller that's run- - they fail when they should have nin my business right now. Un- -, succeeded, If brains an IndustrI like me an' Julius Rosenwald. he's count fer anything. Ther's StO set never had the breaks, the Tuck, but rules far financial succeed. Hard, he kin eat bologna an' pley golf work is a tedious, tortuous, body- cut- - breakin" route to even success an' everthinc If financial cese wuzn' all a matter o' luck enough to own a modest unincum- what would prevent most anybud- - gered home, an' a feller might dy of ordinary intelligence from have brains an' application .11"" becomin' rich? Ther's thousan's of to write a thousan' volumes that examples say one could copy. A vrouldn't net him a suit o" clothes. rich grocer is lucky. His coffee an Some fellers have mad. a halt sugar an delivery system, etc., dozen fortunes an' failures before hain't no different from 40 others riey finally died In a garret. If in slender circumstances. ther wus any formulas ter gittin' Luck on' location. I ahould say rich most of us would be rich. We are the prinelpal factors in finals- - hear so much about "bard work are an thrift." "Hard work an thrift,. eat success. Opportunities constantly comin' to eier'buddy. never got any one very far he- an nearly anus when some feller yond a comfortable livin'. unless grabs the right one It's luck. Thera he got a lot e good breaks. an all kinds o' rich people. smart. any time you git a good break silly, ititerestin' an uninterestite. luck." SCUSSLN money 'Too many people aro s a mad, too many people make 'merIt might very property become a custom for presidents-elec- t in the got Americas to visit around In this way. Now that the altPlans Is linJest to hoard. They'vo brains enough to make money, but torking the distances se short, Oven the presidents of the most disbrains enough to they bain't got tont South American repubites, or the presidents-elec- t. could vhdt us. slow down an njoy lite till some be glad to see them, I'm sure. scares 'ern. an' then it's Since the destinies of the Ameileas are cast so closely together. I" specialisttoo late" says lira usually hops the Spanish language will become a compulsory study in Amer. Cord Moots' brother, Chicago. :can high schools soon. I hope more Americans will take their vacawho's his first vacation in takin 11.ns In Canada, Mexico. Central America, South America or the mumn' walk an up hill fifty year West Indies. We need more common understandings amen; and beor eat fresh meat. He kin sit in tween these western p,oples. the sun an' have a little mutton I just couldn't resist the invitation to join this organization. since to a movie if he kin park an think it may help in some way to further better relations among the close goto tho entrance. but he's ter human beings living in the western hemisphere. from bein' happy with all his wealth. Ho says. "After all there's emonamonsommomoomoomsme.momom,weimamoommoineoupsom4 nothin smart about makin' money. It don't require a lot .o' brains. Most rich men jest drifted into the channels that brought 'om riches. Thar lives wus not Mapped out, BY M3SZ. ILELESII RVIIINSTELN. routes to great fortune in ther 1 not charted. Take myself. linlionimMnonmw couldn' help gittin" rich, an' when The young girl with a rollicking self. Perhaps you have the kind got started I a couldn' atop. I1 roving, eye is more likely to have of dentist who reminds you at reg. hain't read any books-- an strong. beautitui eye. in her later ular intervals, by' written message, hain't mien 4 mountain, or any life than the young girl who looks that it Is time for your teeth to be demurely before her. This is not a looked at. But if not, dent nelightly made statementscientific glect this matter. or wait for an truth supports it soundly. The eye aching tooth to send you on your muscles are like the other muscles way. Go to him at km twioe anof the body. They need exercise 1 to keep them strong and young. nually and Insist that your teeth And rolling eyes is one good way be carefully examined and cleaned. Very often a decayed tooth or to exercise these muscles. The simplest form of exercise to hidden abeess is to blame for an skin unaccountable to brighten and rest the eyea, keep otherwise them strong and young. And roll- eruption. So this concern is bearer xOpvt MATH A LAt4GLIACti to the beauty specialist's fielt.than ing the eyes is one good way to You might imagine. White sound. ercise these muscle.. (From To My See") The simplest form of exercise to even teeth are one geed looks item brighten and rest the eyes, to keep that you can have. Proper cora in OVE kith a language for St them tree from strain, is' to roll childhood and in youth will do years.--them up and dawn, sidewise and much toward making them attractIst around ten or twelve times daily, ive. Teeth should be straightened Fond hieroglyphs, obscure eel or oftener, if you think Of it Then at an early age, but when this has old them relax completely. Close, been neglected in childhood it can V7herein the heart reeds, writ in them and let the velvety dark- - be done in the late teens successness sink deeply and tenth Into, fully. And it is much better. when your very mind. But exercise them teeth are uneven. to have this done well first. Exercise and relaxation la,Mi than not at all. The whole 'Ike tale which never yet wain to shape and expression of your must be taken told. mouth often depends entirely upon do any lasting good. Another daily duty that the the shape your teeth take. Love lath his meter, toe, to I have seen a girl's face centyoung girl should maki a regular trace practice. just al regular and im- pletely changed by the single ex. brushpedient of having her overlapping. portant as the practice of bounds which never yet Those eyeis the teeth teeth. by her straightened morning pretruding ing were given... bath. tree a good eye lotion or a ten a clever dentist. Her mouth took and on a sweet, natural curve that gave to measure that which mocks at Cent solution of boracic acid water with an eye cup. Wash, each her whole face a new charm and Pace, eye thoroughly to freshen ande distinction. The care you give your teeth wake it for the day. This perform-&ricIs deep as' death, and high as is. to should be and of course, repeated daily may tmpartant heaven. at night. too. It is really quite as your health and looks. Not many rite. eyes aa It people neglect this beauty Important to wash your is to wash your face Or hands, and Smears' the teeth twice or three Love bath his treasure heards, to It will preserve their health and times daily with a good dentifrice. pay followed by a mouth wash that is beauty marvellously. , TSle faith, or goodly service As for your teethI dislike to slightly astringent and alkaline, Ia remind you that regular vis!ts to a regular procedure with most the dentist while they may be un- young people. One practice. how. tear done, priceless nothings; which ever. more should are common that be When you necessary. pleasant were younger your mother super. Is the daily habit of cleaning be. 0 outweigh certween the teeth with dental floss vised this procedure and mad. All riches that the son shines tain that your teeth were examined This will help to prevent decay In at, least twice yearly. Now that the nooks and crannies that an oryou are older the responsibility is dinary toothbrush fails to reach I. thertios (1110141167) more likely to devolve upon your satisfactorily. , 01EIMEM Several thOusand Catholic, women and old. attended the International biennial convention of the Catholic Daughters of Ameriet in Galveston. Tex.. 'lily I4. One of the visitors from California was Mine Miry Mona of Pan rantileN who is said to represent the type e San Frenetic, who is paid to Right Rev. Bishop William j. Rafe of Raleigh. N. C. national chaplain of the Catholic Daughters ol America, officiated at the memorial malts celebrated during the religious program of the conyoung parents rr tt. L IVINS SONGFEST. CleNancy Jenkins, veland girl, won a mtmicipal song. test. She sang 'Dawn." which bitty the high soprano voice can master. Miss Nancy sang in the Welsh Eisteddfod when she was years old and the Prince of Wales was one of the audience. -EQUALITY DRIVE. Economic and political equality between men and women is the object of a campaign launchedcon-by the Open Door Council at a ference in Berlin on Jun. IS and to which the National Worn-en- s Party sent three deletates. This conference met immediately before the International Alliance St Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship. The Open Door Council was organised three years ago by the radical .wing of the World Suf. they were denied full participation Thirteen counis the convent12n. tries are represented on the LAP-NC- -- It 1 who Joy would win must was horn a -- tC4 - ' t , as whew-thing- waft.--Benja- min 4 ' 1 , ' , t- - - !,4 ;' 1i M.mml... 11?!!:',.Ate1,1pw-- EEL cv itiss Mary Mama; Inset. Bishop Wilhi. itt. Rai L Hader. The chairman of the Oven Door COuncil is Miss Elisabeth Abbott of todnon- - Members from the United Staates are Mrs, Jane Norman Smith of New York, Mimi Mabel Vernon of Delaware. Miss of New York. The American delegates 'were Miss Marguerite Smith tad ,Mies ma Lutz of Boston and drs. Ruth Vander Litt of New York. Dora Stevens 1 tablespoon finely chopped ona ions. Soak the gelatin and cold water for flys minutes. Add the boiling water and stir until the Felatin Add has dissolved. the lemon, sugar. vinegar, salt and payrika.--Cool and add the rest of the in, Four into a mold and gredients - Blueberry Tarts, for Six. I cups flour . tit cup lard. ua teaspoon $alt. S tablespoons- Iced water. 3 cups blueberries. S tablespoons flour. 23 cup sugar. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. tfri teaspoon cloves. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. $ tablespoons butter. Mix the flour and lard. Add the salt. Slowly add the cold waknife. When ter, mixing with a stiff dough forma roll it out until 14 inch thick. Cut out Mr- eles to fit Into deep muffin pan. Carefully arrange the dough. the berries. three tablespoons flour, sugar, cinnamon. cloves and lemon Fill the dough cases. Dot juice. with butter. Arrange criss-crostrips of dough which have been cut from the remaining dough. Bake in a moderate Oren for 10 minutes. I : - " , ss - f' 7 I, r Menixs straight."--Aristontian- ' 1 ts ge Day Jelt-18Yr- c t'' , ventiot itHappiness 0, A I i ,.., rep-Th- C0116611 -- 1 fo sup-rei- WORKI.D. "Hatreds are the cinders of atcouple. who had Walter Raleigh. just recently been married, bad re- fection.Bir 'Heaven means to be on. with ceived Iota of nice wedding presents X0 SUPPER after estaMishing their home in a BY ALICE JUDSON PEAIX a "An, honest beart poseesses One morning in the mail "I don't want any supper." an- - suburb.received two theatre tickets, kingdom."Seneca. tkey 'Honor flee in honest nounced, Ben with a challenge in torether with a note which read: Grover Cleveland. his voice. His mother stopped in "Guess who sent these." The more we study the more we the act of serving him. At the duly appninted time the kfla..ALEXANDER OBORGE our ignoranot."Shelley young couple wont to the theatre. discover Why notr she asked., You cannot make a crab walk BLVEBERRY TARTS ARE "Becautio I Just don't want to returning late In the evening. To rOPULAR.' , their astonishment.- - everything in eat. Menu for Dinner. "All right. then Just run along. the house of any value had been You're xcused." Her voice was carried away. On a bare table In Broiled Lamb Chope Movie Picture Funnies' aerene and unconcerned. Ben look- - the dining room they found this Creamed Potatoes ed at her with incredulity. He hest- note; "Now you know," y Molded Beet Salad toted on the threshold of the door BRAVE BOY. Curraut Jelly art.to and looked back. But no one notic- Two little boys came Into the ad him. Mother was telling dad Blueberry Tarte , worms dentist's office. One said to the about the damage the rut Creamed Potatoes, Serving Sig. She dentist, "I want a tooth took Out wore doing in the garden. 4 tablespoons butter. seemed to have forgotten all about and I don't want no gas because tableepoons flour. I'm in a burry." him. 2 l4 cups milk-Dentisthat's a brave little At breakfast Ben ate heartily. I teaspoon salt. No ens commented on his third boi. Which tooth is it? Xitteaspoon Pa Prika. .wroo'"..7;::-t.7-12:11.tel&-Little him your His Cereal. of BoyShow 13 cup grated Or finely cust. helping arresting 7"11iS deed of the evening before had sp. tooth, Albert. cheese. TODEC5 VA40 tS ABOUT recently caused not a ripple and I boiled. peeled potatose. left not a trace In the mind of Well may he smell Me. whose I tablespoon chopped parsley. AIM STE D LLMPL anyone. A 1311 gown burnsHerbert Melt the butter and add the 'MSc. ,IFFERetT it Children often rein to eat be- Blend and add the milk flour. AT Tint Is the architect of his Everyone muse they enjoy the stir which Conk until a creamy saves forma Add the salt. paprika awl cheese. their refusal creates. One bee 1)ut cies fortuncBegnier. to question and urge. or even Add the Cook for two minutes. A friend must not be injured, threaten and punish. to be sure of potatoes and cook until heated. uc In terve and sprinkle with parsley. what probably is 011 perpetuating notion and to fix merely a Molded Beet Salad,. Serving Six. Evil events from evil eallt0 tolled tt as an Flexing response. 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin. s are saying: forth In the child ristoph es 4 tablespoons cold water. not altogether to his liking. 1 cups boiling water. As soon as tho child learns that ErerYthing comes if a man will lemon Juice. , I Disraehe can get a rise out of his elders only tablespoons on out four Cut the all picture I tablespoon sugar. bl this simple device he finds plen- - li. sides. Then carefully fold dotted I tablespoon vinegar. ty of occasions when Its use will line 1 its entire length. Then dott,La teaspoon salt. which to make builders dance to ed line 2, and so on-- Fold each give him satisfaction. If it is attention be craves. he his tunwl Don't let him get away teaspoon paprika. , underneath accurstelY hero discovers an easy way to get with it. If your child refuses to seciton 1 cup cooked. diced beets. When completed turn ever sod It. If he wishes to get even for eat. make sure be Is not sick. and you'll find I cup cooked. diced cucumbers. result. it surprising some frustrations he has suffered. ten, with entire nonchalance, .3 '1,es Save the pictures. cup diced celery. be finds a ready Impels witheuse him froo the table, (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) Cup chopped green peppers. A young a 3 ta SlianiSh-Celiforn- --0 "all I i t - share ; ., vilti-kpittNot- Ithattivp-- twim--Byro- 1 I. it; Poems DINNERsTopits I sr. How to Achieve Beauty. 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