Show Talks on Snake Culture I BY WALT MASON No T 18 15 B r Happy Home Heme J This sounds Bounds like a flab fish story from East Africa but It Is true In a western western west west- em ern poorhouse a a. man well stricken In years Is spending the sunset of life lite ins Ills father died a few years ago Inthe Inthe In Inthe the same establishment The other day his son eon arrived to tto to keep him company Three generations In the poorhouse These men were all an of superior Intelligence Intelligence intelligence Intel Intel- they might have hava sawed a great deal of ot wood In the world had their ambition run In the direction direction of ot the woodpile The grandfather built up a majestic thirst that could be seen lIeen for miles and passed It along to his son lion who nourished and cherished It and kept the flies off It It until I it landed himat himat him himat at the county farm and and then the grandson fell fen heir to It and he was True to his Trust The way he coddled coddled cod cod- dIed that old thirst would have brought tears to your eyes The grandson Is being abused a good deal In th the neighborhood neigh neigh- for he Is a young man and might be of ot some use but most of ot the blame belongs to the grandfather who established the family fad 1 An inherited r thirst is a a. bad handicap to any man If It you are building up a stately towering thirst think of this your thirst passed along to future generations genera genera- may be putting people n Jail or In the poorhouse or sending decent fellows to the bad long lone after the county authorities authorities' have paid your your funeral expenses If it you are establishing lishing such a thirst drop It ft and do something useful It would be bette to contract a few painful but respectable respect ble diseases an and pass them along to the folks who are to come after atter you 1 |