Show Around round nn Ti- Ti Tithe the the the- nn Town n alt hit Lake Sidelights BOTHER BARRISTER F. F W. W Bish James learned more inday about certain laws than he an attorney at law ever dreamed ere lere was to learn It was about the ws vs of gravitation and the of friction All along he has ver iver bothered with these matters s 5 preference running to Blackstone id ld d the compiled statutes His youngsters seem to have known uch ich more about falling bodies and nd meral slipperiness than James pere perc ley ey took him out on a 3 hill bill to have m TI demonstrate his skill on skis skis skis- at is what they told him Barrister imes mes however believes the they were rely indulging their liking for lor comedy Anyway Anway the junior Jameses ted the slides humps and jumps jump jump- s with neatness and precision g a miniature duplicate of the per per- mance of the daredevil Engen others Then it came time for the theddy of all aU the James boys not from to do his stuff He started but but what a finish He Heid Hed Held id ld more than an adagio Incer and did funnier things than to the famous R O R-K-O O K-O clown His finish after his takeoff for a through space ended with hist his et t pointing to the constellation of ion his body in the shape of a estion mark with lumbago and his ight delicately balanced on his ht ear and left leU shoulder After is s if the law business ever gets too w for him he should do well as a Monday Monda he went about th sundry stitches in his sides a ain ain ain in in the neck and a red black and andie ae LIe shoulder He is going to get a ok and read up on skiing before s next attempt but attempt but he swears he 11 II vindicate himself in the end in ine insight e sight of the young James boys bos c P COLLECTS TIN FOIL William of the Western railroad and a a. member of he be El EI Kalah Shrine band who is tin Un foil to be turned over oYer overo o 0 the Shrine crippled childrens children's committee to 10 be sold to tomy touy uy my confections for the shut-ins shut low ow has a a. ball weighing weighing- about 90 lounds Mr Nr with a fellow work work- T r George Mix 1 has been gathering he toll foil for tor a a. number of months Che rhe ball keeps gaining weight laUy lally and when it weighs more ban han pounds it will be turned iver aver to the committee and a a. new me nc started SUES NEWS LETTER Human interest stories encountered field workers in their visits to tomes tomes tomes mes of the needy and many inter inter- ting facts uncovered in relief work e C contained in the first of a series news letters of the Family Service The letter will appear at regular and will vill attempt to reflect e work and aims of or the society as ll as telling telling-of interesting incidents iss Elizabeth executive said ILLION BIG ANIMALS The total estimated number of or big me animals on forest lands in the Is more than head cording to a report r received by R. R Marshall secretary of the Na Na- inal nal association from frome L Le e forest service The report shows at in l 1930 there was vas an increase 9 per cent in the number of big me on national forest lands |