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Show THE HERALD Page Three Planting Redwood Forests for Future Generations Evelyn Brent fl waier every meat . M biyf! ma ; A It. CAT AM) It. l'OX in;; ot hod pleasant agreeable X mint ymi eat if jmi to bke m lie. Vm Lad tin-rt Iter run out and lived i.eiir a wood a tdg jm;r l:d of f"V('K A-alio nui iii it nfnld of dogs. All Knihs n in iben rim d.mn the path to Hie cuts were afraid i f b in. lie jciea the river and drink all the water yu can bold." fo b timt he tLnii.iit lw wu bra,-u tr!i lie did not care f'r art 'linn any animal ai id. One duy be di id. d to live In the' of the plan. Mr. Cut cat line Itirijf n .cim!.s and lhe v. it It ti e vwiod foli,. Zbinee lit the busby tail be mi cmeled and be hud nut jrmie erv f ir wlu-t!n ami out be ran. W la n be returned Mr. met a 'tx sat villi' "timid t!."riiir., friend," sild the fix. "are jou junkim: fur a Li- - iVi t on the Move, tipped l ie k In hi- - chair. MiiMklne. Im.i'e?" ",niv wn-- h 'be; t Ins and ti.lv up the plane and then "I am far "Vex," replied I he rat. bed." Iimi brave to live !iniiin,l vvilh thiiM"!"1' Mp r'" 11S " bm.-rthat be slvly nits an, I ,..fs o'Usi U' the wm.ds. I " "'"! - Mr I " and can s. aie anv ..f tbi ei. wi I have '" " !,,''l' n'l '"W Idid to become wild and live in the! '"' W:,s v. .. be was Inin-r,,(.,s Tin," said the fox, all the time Mr-The nest na.nilm; bright an.; early x ''"''I " "" thinkini; bow be c.uild Um this silly llU ''reaUfast- - two plump he l,,., to 'at help bin. in Home whv. "Well, l,r",li;l" v"rv ,''"',-- cine to mv den. It Is Implm- - enmiLh Handsome Evelyn Brent, the "movie" ' I'Aerelse, my friend," be stild. Men in tliis photograph are shown provldlug a future redwood f;ii-stTlii; fur a billable loo Mecp mid lot for u both inilll von crow blir pnd plenty of It, or you will never kTaw a far, who recently starred In fifteen rocky to produce anything hut timber. This is In conuect'i.n with a phin for preserving fur future generations tin et a tail like mine, and by that time !iish tall. Perhaps you do nut set picture made in England, it not an giant redwood forests of California. The program, Inaugmiled by the Culifm ni;i KciIwihiiI asMieiaiinn, call foi voil will lind a home of your own." the replanting of 1,H) acres In l'J'J-l- 3,(MI In 1'Jl'j and so on in,;!l 'tto, when the si heme will have bern perfected enouub eerelse. Suppose Jim come English girl. She was born in Tampa. "I should like a tall like yours very vi Ith At the right Is a view In one of the redwood forests still standing. me tonight and help me pi t a She began her screen career at an who bad the not cat, liilch," replied That will give ymi a little extra in a prominent production. Befid: en bis eyes off of the bushy tall f chlcLen. ing a talented young woman ah waa more exercise than you get here." that the tiles have restricted breeding Mr Cat did not think It was lack of toon given leads. grounds almg the shores of lakes and exercise that kept him from grovving streams. Many of (lies areas were the bushy tail; but be trotted along In a few minutes with the trap evacuated much against the wishes of with Mr. Fox that ninlit up to the enough fastened to your paw." And off bo the natives, and abandoned to th farm. Mr. Cat very unllies. The result has been a marked When they reached the poultry ran, leaving poor decrease in the number of cases ol happy. house Mr. Fox said: "Now you run In "S'i frtii ttra ttm rtta ttint huo linon sleeping sickness In recent years. In and drive them out and I will carch said the the abandoned areas, however, both .. dJESSlL' tm.1 them. 1 am quicker than you at catch- catching my chickens," Mr. when he released Cat the the tiles and antelopes remain, and fanner, ing chickens." And If the tracks of Insect Gets Poison From tists were busy In Africa seeking to keep alive l lie fatal disease organisms. next morning. While Inside, Mr. Cat stepped on a learn more about the tsetse fly and the If a human ventures into the Mr. Fox bad not been found It would region! trap, which held his foot fast. Antelope. disease, and to find ways of combating be Is very likely to become Infected. have gone hard with Mr. Cat. Mr. Fox. bal" "I "Hal laughed them. But though the development Hut Mr. Cat had no wish to run "One interesting fact developed In a The assertion that and transmission of the disease came Washington. thought as much," be said. Jumping away. He stayed right there at the most natBritish way Interesting by has recently come from Germany that to be known In detail, cone of t lie Inback to a safe distance. Jir na farm and In time he caught all the studied the tsetse fly the German Colonial society has a suc- vestigators lias claimed to discover uralists who "Come here and help me out of this Is mice and rats that bothered the farmflies that the tire relativeMr. cried cessful remedy for the lil'herto inclin- any successful remedy, 6ave the Ger- problem, unto Cat, beginning thing!" nnd his wife and always he was on er live a year about They ly Afable "sleeping sickness" of tropical Mr. Cat Wac Caught In the Trap. derhand that Mr. Fox was friendly the lookout for Mr. Fox. mans. For all foxes once the disease and, harboring organ rica, but will not make It known unonly to himself. "The Investigations that disclosed Ism, preserve their power of Infection the fox, "but how can I ever looked alike to Mr. Cnt and be Intendhope 1? less Germany's prewar colonies are re- the "I not, my frlned," replied ed to scratch out the eyes of any fox gtiess complicated plan by which nature to the end. The approximate life iiave such a handsome one as you Mr. Fox. "I hope your tall grows big stored, turns attention to one of the keeps the microscopic organisms of the that he saw, hoping It would be the of the flies when free was deter- have?" span most dreaded of known maladies. and busby and you won't have to w.. t one that had tricked him. sleeping sickness alive and Injects mined by patiently catching thousands In If "Kuslest to world the pet thing "It is hardly too much to say that them into human victims makes a fas- of long to grow wild. Tou will be wild by MrClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ou are willing to follow my Instrv them, marking their legs, much as the sleeping sickness, and the tsetse cinating chapter of science despite the a cattleman 'ear marks' his animals, rlons,' said the sly fox. iniHinHiiimm In fly which plays an Important part dark side of the picture. and releasing them. At Intervals laBy the time they reached the den "It was found that there must be ter thousands causing it, have done more than of flies were captured Mr. Cat was willing to do anything mountain ranges, mighty rivers and e large animal whose blood Is of the In the same locality. The marked In- to grow and have a tall like the fox. most other natural features to affect, proper sort to constitute a 'reservoir' to dividuals continued appear among "We had better not lose time," said divert and hold back development In for the organisms. If this 'reservoir' the captive, healthy and active, for Mr. Fox. "The sooner we begin the central Africa," says a bulletin from Is 'tapped' by a tsetse fly the organ- the better part of a year." treatment the quicker you will grow the Washington headquarters of the isms drawn out undergo a slight change Klld and get your bushy tall. The first National Geographic society. In the fly'b intestines and glands and about $ our name; it's Kistor?; thing to be done Is for you to do all "The Boer and British settlers of are Injected as though through a MILDRED PSYCHIC MARVEL whence h tJes derived; fignijr meaning; the work, I mean exercise you must South Africa had no tsetse problem," hypodermic syringe when later the fly MARSHALL cance; your lucky" day" and lucky1 jewel wt plenty of exercise, build the flra continues the bulletin, "until thuir pio- bites a similar animal or a human. liiiiiiii ind cook the supper!" neers had pushed on up toward the It was thought at tlrst that a succesMr. Cat was wdlllng and he was Then their cattle, bitten by sion of HI human victims furnished tropics. Southern residents to such an extent flies, sickened and died. With the fur- the reservoirs; but ail humans on cerpretty hungry, eo when the chicken CARIUE that It Is now given in baptism as a ther opening up of the hot country the tain Infested Islands were was done he hurriedly drew up bis transported, tsetse fly was Introduced to the world and still the flies were able chair beside Mr. Fox and passed bis almost be regarded as totally Independent and etymologlcally to transCARRIE mayAmerican as a tiny Insect more destructive of mit the disease several name, though Intact name. a plate. years later. The beryl Is the tallsmanlc stone bedomestic cattle than flie lions that op- Crocodiles were "Oh, I forgot to mention that an- her origin Is discovered In the Karllng popularly suspected erate In some of the same territory. other thing to be strictly followed Is a romances of the Teutons. Curiously, longing to Carrie. It Is said to make of being the 'reservoirs,' but It was Caused Sleeping Sickness. vegetable diet," said the fox. "Noth- - the meaning of the name Is translated her amiable and lnconquerable, and to proved that the disease could not be as "man", and Carrie's etymological give her the power to hold the low of from transmitted Into "When Europeans came contact their blood. Tuesday Is her lucky with the tsetse fly In some of the more predecessors were almost universally her husband. "Finally, by patient research, the masculine names. The various Charles' day and 2 her lucky number. southern 'fly belts' his destructlveness fact was run down that a certain spe( by Whnltr Syndicate. Inc.) and Carls who figured In English and ? seemed confined to their cattle. Files cies of antelope the sltunga Is the A LINE O' CHEER o in those regions Inflicted painful bites guilty animal. Though he remains Teutonic history are close relatives of Carrie. on men, but that was the end of It. perfectly healthy himself, his blood By John Kendrlck Bangs. Closer to the equator u much more may contain millions of the organisms Carrie was evolved In England after The Romance of Words sinister side of the fly became app'ir-?n- t f)!al to man. The fly, Imbibing his rtnirlet had been broucht there by the diet of blood from the Infected A PRAYER when It was found that the seem- dally brave Lady Derby from the house of y "CRAVAT" ingly always fatal sleeping sickness of sltunga, sucks In the organisms, and La Tremoullle, Into which the daughTOU nobly proved your X t humans In those sections followed the in turn receives all from Charlotte unfortunate A TXTHILE the English or An A ter of the country' Faith, bites of the tiles as did the death of them. But when he bites a man, he had carried It. The Anglicized X And kept in full your ren- necktie" is far out domestic animals. The entire future deals . deadly poison. As far as , mv..... dezvoua with Death, y version, mon generalIy U8e(j ln this of the tropical African colonies of the man Is concerned, antelope jr fly It WHS . A So may God grant that In these : two since nf nnuics. flip .,i.r , Ulan tne Frenc ..cra. j. country days of strife II various European powers was scon to would each be entirely harmless withborne by the queen of King George I, too, may keep my rendezvous vat," the latter has a history hang on the possibility of combating out the other. A who brought it through Germany from X more with Life. striking than could be at- - X the sleeping sickness; for with the Ma.iy Areas Evacuated. And hold those high Ideals of y an Italian source. tributed to the combination of y sacred pride "Though It Is almost Impossible to y greater freedom of movement stimudiminutive English Carrie, an the two words A Safe and secura for which you J lated by the advance of civilization, exterminate either the antelope or the to this country by the chrls- ,1, died. brought and foueht neck" and "tie." In y Africa a step that central tlie disease spread from Its local cen- (setse ,. McClure ...c ( Newspaper Syndicate.) .j. ten.ng oi r T,)e by , from a X Miss Eugenie Dennis of Atchison, ters and threatened to wipe out the might wipe out the disease It was of X A Thirteen Colonies, caught the fancy , .. X"X4 entire population of countries, possible, after their dangerous rela- Knus., now- in New York city, whose V J horse, named "The Royal Cra- f IMIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi "In the years Just preceding the tionship came to be understood, to take psychic demonstrations Iw nrousec" M World war British, German, Trench, certain tteps to better conditions. great interest and are Ijeb'fc investiBelgian, Portuguese and Italian scien This was made possible by the fact gated by scientists. 31 31 l eet jrrei-i- i fctulT ( a U il l t r f ' iplteiwll ill f.. 'Y -- ''' t -- . IB 111 Yd . long-live- " Whats in a Name?" Facts d'Al-bre- AS n ,,,.... mono-syllabi- c ,... -- - 11 11 1 1 1 NMNT Done tea - ANYTHING A ASA over Town J -- r III 5TOP AT - 111 r. MEi - For? The HEMSTITCH Ef2 AMD A 1 1 1 1 1 GOING NOT THAT taxi f M ? iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiUuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiif m noiiic auwiKc uii.f-- uiincu wvun-uj,-- , PUTTING BABY ON THE BED are given a carved Image of a child or o IS commonly believed, in New Fnglnnd, nt least, and probably in many other sections of the country, that If the first time a baby is tak'ii couvisiting it Is placed on a married ple'? bed there will be a child born 'o F' J D GflAn! that couple. sm Tl is Is a phase of a world-widperstition which has not only been handed down to the civilization of to-day from our primitive forbears, but exists In an almost identical form among nearly all civilized races. It Is an excellent example of bow the prim tlve mind, working ln unrelated peo-pies, Ignorant of each others exist, ence and far asunder in point of arrives at a common conclusion. e loca-lon- ?UT 600t SUIT Si ;Yhen vxear That oit coat WITH ON YOUR. The FRATED FELT HAT collar all OUGHT To That's All Right But rou HOW haven't enough moment 5AM CHAMBERLAIN DRESSES - TUA.T OLD - HONESTLY You're tme limit li J ou HE '5 A A AMD yET To ING MILLIONAIRE trices there exist analogous customs " LTr r,,ri;s.: In 1030, the French reglment bearing this name was ln In Imitation of the Ij! uniform f vroatian troops, precisely as me zouaves oi a laier uay IOOK y their name and their uniform .. from a savage tribe In South v Africa and when the neckties .. worn by these troops became ,. -- ..,, i luisouMiiifiiw in eivii us wen as a Fi,i.,,.i.i in rdlitary life, the name of the regiment was given to the tie. The regiment has long since disappeared from the roster of T the French army, but the name ? persists, even ln English, as a reminder of the Austrian troops who first wore this style of neck u. j lor teeth, breath and digestion. Makes the next elq taste better. r?r hm?. W&r tn.l KF.MJ ini'K NAME AMI AIIIIKFNS I will Hrril you l,M rli. ap t'.rHfB anl munvy. JAM ICS K ATKIN-Bu.1 NEW ToIlK J1T. Iterlur The New Freely-Latherin- '1 g UHicura Stick Shaving rorTender Faces CMOLtlENT MEDICINAL Bend model or Or wins for elimination. I1U' hat references. Beet reunite. I'majptnftM... as- - PATENTS Bouklrt FHHtt. ANTISEPTIC aiiMjt rual V.tum Ur7.,S4W St.. V I'i.I. u n KMhlaciM.il. 0. Entertaining "I've been reading a good deal about this 'ere new game of Mah-Jongg- ltezzldew of I'etunla! "And according to the papers It har jot such a hold In the cities that some people stay up till all hours of the night to ploy It." "H'm!" musingly replied the proprietor of the Illght Place store. "Must be considerable Hke checkers." Said old Ulley A man often makes allowances for his wife, but not In the form of a weekly stipend. Asoirii Beware of Imitations! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved afe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-thre- e years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism Neuritis Pain, Pain Neuralgia Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists alo sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcaeidester of Salicyllcacid. A army. i I Folk-Lor- by McCJu.p -- - Bij HELEN ROWLAND A safe and soothing sTremedy for' cuts, burns, or skin troubles. Protects, relieves and heals. Take internally for coughs and sore throats. '& vA X y Vaseline X A PETROLEUM JELLY Cheecbrough Mfg. Co., Cont'd. New York State St. y Inst picture Adam swallowing the last morsel of the apple, and then gravely reproving Eve 'for having taken the first teeny bite? A man may risk hit life for a worn. an, for the sake of a fight; but. when he gives up his personal comfort or one of his pet habits for her. It Is purely for love't takel Lots of marriages last until death, simply becauso two persons decide that It Is easier to stick together nnd suffer than to get a divorce nnd run the risk of marrying unhappily all over again. The flavor of the lipstick Is becomThe kiss of today la the hope of yesing almost as necessary to a kiss as the boudoir scene to a popular comedy. terday, the regret of tomorrow, and the flattering memory of all the days mac refui.es to after. When a girl, can't yoj employ a bobbed-haire(Coyprlght, by Helen Rowland.) bald-heade- t) bf kUCluro Newspaper Syndicate.) V A X Newspaper Syndicate.! Bachelor Qirl Ml A f TVTAKKIAGE Is the ultimate proof that "it Is better to fib a little ttian to be unhappy much," and most women that It Is better to be deceived half t lie time than to be lonely all of the time. up ,,, uroilnclnw friillfnln,. " In mnrr!,.H ' i couples with the exception, perhaps, of the lowest type of savages, the Australian aborigines. Tut uperstitiiin Is the purest form of primitive sympathetic niiieic of the homeopathic type like pro- duces like. It is Interesting to note that the American society finds this superstition common today adornment. In section where, once upon a time. I'i) by Wheeler Syndicate. Inc.) X they were grievously given to burnln; witches foi- Reflections of a A120UMD WEAR OLD CLOTHES X a bundle of rags done up In imitation of a baby, to fondle; and in all such -- GO DARN NWS m0 1 1 rA'A 1 y . I 1 GOOPttESS 5AKE.' you're tOQ. 1 1 CThelUhtj of Superstitions I AW, WHAT'S THE USE 1 Good , tvj re 0, .y. ' Tsetse Fly Holds Back Development benefit well. Tt atft.. Vtri wcel and EYES HU HI? tr -- ehjni ryi, red Hdn, bioeV tnoc -- tOsuii. Hivcnu Kye Salv rsmevM lmti ti on. re loce lolWrnmatiwa. ouUsM pain. BALL RTJOra. I4T W.Ttrl J Tl., Mw Tork rim AlfalfaWeevilsT-i- S literature telling-- about new, If eo, send for my logical v Round, officially investigated meanaof enn troU-jithem. F. Dilnlils, 144 Kllsslrtck St., Porsss.,t(S (m Id.ihu rimuthy, Alnike CloTr( frown mlxe luc; Alt'Ke Ciiivrr. 20c; ifrnilnatloa M. klKADtiR, Norwood, Idttba W. N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. 13-1- |