Show THE BRITISH HOWL 1 s ss by hugh hutton author ot nutty natural history frer y y THIS small feathered friend Is quite common in the british isles and Is the true explanation of the aversion to furnaces and other modern heating plants over there nearly every home has one tied up beside the fireplace the snappy little creature Is a regular little spitfire and whenever the alre gets low be becomes angry and expect borates into the coals whereupon the fire revives lie thus acts as a very dependable automatic thermostat As shown here the body of the howl Is an english walnut and the head a filbert the feet are lima beans the ears popcorn and the beak Is a split almond kernel sawed across the eyes are painted on in almost any color 0 metropolitan service |