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Show CACIIK AMERICAN. IOGAN. UTAH HA! Keeps Skin Young - A f mJ HalrWwp m4 all lfatl J 4aa w p wji . kt tmes I I waatf pvaiMta. NtMd t m kkaLAlial ! kx Thornton. W. Burgess MRS. PETER S HEART NEARLY STOPS BEATING Itubblt tut to LITTLE MrsOldI'eter Drier I'ateb anx- NeaUt Mother Has Right Idea Within a ftw month there will b ao tnor feverish, bilious, boadaeby, constipated. pal and puny children. That prophecy would lur-lcom true If Try mother could ae for creel f how quickly, easily, and harm-leas- t f the bowel of babies and children are demised. regulated, given ton and strength by a product which ba proved It merit and reliability to do wbat la claimed for It to millions of mothers In over fifty years of steadily Increasing use. As mothers find out from using It bow children respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Fyrup by growing stronger, sturdier and more active dully they simply have to tell other mothers about It That's one of tb reasons for its overwhelming sales of over four million bottles a year. A Wetern mother, Mrs. Neal M. Todd, 1101 West 27th St, Oklahoma When my son, City, Okla says: Neal, was throe years old be began I decided to having constipation. gtv him California Fig Syrup and In a few days be was all right and looked fine again. ThLa ( eased me I much that I bave used Fig Syrup rer since for alt bis colds or little It always stops his pset spells. euble quick, strengthens him, makes y V.w JiWC Childrens colds head cold often may become dangerous. chance Children's it the first Mutterole for five hourt. settle Dont take a sniffle rub on once every hour Children's Mutterole m Just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. This famous blend of oil of mutttn, camphor, menthol and other ingredient brings relief naturally. Mutterole get action becauseit is asaenrificcounrere irritant not just a salve it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation. Kips to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Mutterole on hand, br adults and the milder Children's dusterole for little tots. All druggist. Oh, Deter," cried Old Gardener shSays:s s HE Ked Hot Coker (knlphofla fltzerl) Is hardly as far north as In sections above Dhllndelphla. Dhiladelphla, except those which are protected to an unusual extent, the plants should be lifted In tbe autumn and carried through the winter In boxes of sand In the cellar or The clumps In a covered should be set Into the ground as early as possible In the spring, as they start to grow very quickly when the weather becomes at all warm. The Bed Hot Doker, which Is also called the Torch Lily, prefers a very sunny situation but looks particularly well when grown against a green background. It likes an abundance wmjv of water but will not thrive on a Civilization will save Itself; but It wet soil. will depend on Its intellect, not on Its '() lim Western Newspaper E'nlon l emotions. That, we suppose, la being hard boiled. cold-fram- Acid ....... a Jkorr'i Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil bull J snd protects the bodies of growing youngsters, inf snts, inf expectant mothers. Doctors find u gives tlsera a wealih of Vitamin A for correct vitamin so growth, aa well at Vitamin D, the "sunshine essential io builJing strong, healthy bones snd teeih. Valuable calcium sabs ve !so in it . . and its pleasant flavor makes Scott's Emulsion easy for children to take. Good he adults tool Scott St Buwr.e, Bloomiseld, N. J. Sales Representatives, 1L F. Ritchie A Co., lac., New lutlc. twrvw v AwWa (Mliin'i Riymm-- . .t ( at A WV m J In a V- -. I. Hit ii w. w iruuM, little Mr. De- ' H j, 11 w i , vf hi'P ; '? - Here la an exceedingly attractive Jacket suit lo black, with waistcoat arrangement of the blurk Ienslan lamb trimming Your Homs and You r 3 3 3 (A by McClam NevaMptr Syndlcats.1 (WNU Servlet.) Nutty Natural J y g History ar huom mutton 3 Give Wings to Cheerfulness g Although 3 3 you may be many miles away, you can bring to the fireside of friends the pleasure of knowing that you have remembered them. An appropriate selection of cards will carry a cheer-fi- il message to every one of them your answer to the Christmas Roll Call. Perform this pleasant duty today by selecting THE KOREAN GIMF muk-Ing- "Glmfl" la the ancient Korean word for the modern Chow Ilog, a portly creature Inhabiting the shores of the Yellow Sea. It skips up and down the beaches looking for tur- - Burgoyne CHRISTMAS CARDS SUPERSTITIOUS SUE 3 3 31 YOUR LOCAL DEALERS CARRY THEM h three-fourth- one-hal- f ties, which have become extremely rare In that country on account of the gimfs fondness for turtle soup. The Koreans prize the gimf highly for Its ham and eggs, nnd are able to capture It easily by using mock turtles for decoy The gimf shown here Is suspiciously examining what may be a turtle or a mock turtle. He has a filbert bead, walnut body, and popcorn ears and spine The legs and tail are clove while the feet are split navy beans. The turtle Is a kernel with a clove head, and feet and nose are made from birdseed. Atom Take Journeys Atoms, even the heavy atoms of ITof. J. G. von lead, are wanderer IHevesy of the University of Frel-- ! burg In Brelsgau, Germany, has been Investigating their properties. Lend atoms are constantly In motion, even In solid metal, he believes. In an alloy of lead and gold, at a temperature half again as high as that of boiling water, the atoms wander through a space of a hundredth of a 1 a day year Is no day small amount of work, nor does It mean a small amount of thought and planning to maintain an adequate diet for those of all ages and conditions the people who make up our families. For those who must be sparing of meat the following dish will be one that will be enjoyed : Stuffed Onions. onions Select large, as many as there are persons to be served. Peel and pour boiling water over them. Uemove the heart, chop them fine and add to one and cupfuls of soft bread f crumbs with cupful of grated or chopped cheese, salt and Fill the shells and pepper to taste. top with a spoonful of buttered crumbs. Bake with a small amount of stock poured rouud them until tender and brown. Serve on rounds of buttered toast. Baked Corn Croquettes. Take one cupful of chopped cooked beef and one cupful of Add cream enough canned corn. to make moist and season to taste with salt and pepper. If not firm The Dear Girl Could you be happy with love lo a cottage? If we have a good car. half-filbe- ( Metropolitan Newspaper (WNU Service.) Service-- ) vvvvvvv i Inch, Netu TYPES by McClure Newspaper Sy ndicati. (WNU Service. I cubic Inch In a day. When there 1 nothing but lead In the lump, however, moving about is not nearly ea easy; In pure lead an atom can migrate In one day through a space of one to two of a cuble Lower Priei OLD PRICES NEW PRICES TYPES OLD PRICES NEW PRICES CX301A 1.10 .75 C335 2.20 $1.60 C324 1.50 1.00 CX345 1.40 1.10 C324A 2.00 1.60 C347 1.90 1.55 1.25 CX326 .00 CX371A 1.40 90 C327 1.25 1.00 CX380 1.40 1.00 Our Representatives Have Lost Their Carpet !R To Classify Blood Stains not, there has been no test which Classification of blood stains Is be- will accurately determine the blood ing made by a German expert as an group of stains which have thoroughaid In crime detection. He believes ly dried. The expert believes he will that eventually the stains on the supply this deficiency. clothing of a suspect may be classified so that It quickly will be In This Modern Day matched with that of the victim. Dining In a restaurant? Where I While courts have recognized blood your wife? stains were made by human blood or "Broadcasting cookery hints." j. d . Y. Wlicn Host Is Broken Act Promptly When Bladder 'fyWSsfi! Irregularities Disturb Sleep RE you bothered with bladder one-ha- lf one-hal- 5 Srv ktu f !v4w Wild Life Juat Outaide high-price- over-size- one-fift- h A 11 3 T IS surprising what good cofTee ran be made with the most tin promptu sort of equipment an J on the other hund It Is amazing to see what poor coffee can he made with the most and well made coffee pota and percolator. Every one has drunk delicious coffee made from Inexpensive materials and coffee that tusted like poison from product Picnic and camping coffee I often surprisingly good. This Is partly due no doubt to the fact that we drink It with e keen appetite. Another reason Is that It Is not usu at the Washington too opened a case ally over cooked and still another WHEN attendants anteuter which hnd been captured by Dr. William M. Mann, that It Is prepared In fresh condirector of the too, In British Guiana, they were surprised to And an tainer or one that hast been well other tiny animal which bad been born en route. Only rarely are aired since last used for coffee . these creatures born In captivity and the odd looking little fellow Is The photo shows Mr Anteeter with her attracting much attention. The simplest way to make e large baby clinging tightly lo her bark. quantity picnic or camp coffee Is by putting the ground coffee lu a perenough add a little thick white fectly clean fresh bag of muslin tied sauce to bind and a bit of grated at the top, and then putting this cheese may be added for extra Into a large aluminum kettle of cold flavor. Shape, roll In crumbs and water and letting It come to the The bag may be used again egg, then lu crumbs again and bake boll. and again If It Is well rinsed out In In a moderate oven. cold, then hot water and allowed to Nut and Cheese Roast. Cook two tahlespoonfuts of onion dry thoroughly In the open air. In one tohlespoonful of butter, add Theoretically percolated coffee Is pound of rich grated cheese, one cupful of bread crumb one cupful of walnuts chopped, one cupful of milk, the Juice of hulf a lemon, salt, pepper and paprika. Dut Into a baking dish and brown In a moderate oven. Make some of these popcorn balls for the children ; they will enjoy them as well as most of the older ones: Honey Popcorn Ball Take one and cupfuls s of corn sirup, cupful of honey, one tahlespoonful of butter, tablespoonful of vinegar and cook until slightly brittle In cold water. Stir occasionally. Add the butter at the last and pour over three quarts of freshly popped corn SHE HEARD UNCLE JO SAY lightly salted. Mix well and mold That down in Dixie when a hole Into balls at once. ((E). 1931. Western Newspaper Union, l is dug in the ground and you fear Too many girls," says the dirt will not fill it again, jes Correct Again Florence, buy shoes with the Idea wait, chile, ontil the new moon Many a high hat covers a low comes a ridin In de west, nen dat they will do In a pinch." brow. Pasadena Post. (Copyright.) WNU Service. dirt will swell an sho nuff fill he meals GETTING three In the Jules Ladoumegue, Idol of the French sporting public, crossing the finish line at Dari setting a Dew worlds record for the mile run. In one of the greatest races In the history of track athletics he completed the distance In 4 minutes 9 secseconds to clip one and onds from Paavo Nurmis old mark. un. e DISHES WITHOUT MEAT frjVV? mwvywm'M AuCd-- baby bear, which was found wanhelplessly about after Its dering Gey Capital of Italy mol tu-- hud made wild attack on Although Borne ha born a center flock of sheep. of civilization for 2,500 years. It atlll And ao la memory al tha last, Shepherd tire Joining enthusiast!, Ilea Just a few hours' train ride from A queer old fiddler from the past colly In the work of coll cling fauna, Who sit beside some evening fire one of tbe most rugged and wildest nnd now. Instead of shooting every And play the tunes that do not districts on earth, the province cf wild animal, they hastily call the ill. AbruzzL rector of the park for help In captire; Boar and wolves are 1111 to be The heart a fiddle, from whose turing It. found wandering through the forest strings of this mountainous section, and There comes the music of old thing Adventurer Extolled shepherds are amndomed to encounThe sweeter sweeter of things wal The expression, "England deNow been It tins ters with them. day made by adventurers, not by It gov When life, a gray old fiddler, plays cided to stock tbe national park of crnmenl" Is attributed to Gen. IS31 Domrlu XUIIoch. vtre Abruzzl with some of these animals WNU known ni before. If ever, they become com- Charles Gordon, better was killed la who Gordon, Chinese weeks few better than boiled coffee. Often Its pletely extinct. Within the defense of Khartum, Davor la Inferior. The reason for the director has had presented to was rescued him which a chamois, this la (but the Inside of the percoThe lawyer's best frlpnd la the man lator and the various pieces there,,from a . river Into which It had who makes his own will. Included are not autlldenlly scrubbed Jumped o escape from a wolf, and and aired. Once a week all metal parts that come In contact with the coffee should be thoroughly scoured. Then cold water with a teaspoon-fu- l of baking aoda should be put Into the percolator and brought to the boll. Afler this the percolator should be rinsed and filled with clear water and brought to the boll. After that It should be set out for thorough sunning and airing. And between these weekly cleansings the percolator should always be thoroughly washed and dried after each using. The lantern Hghta of long ago. And hear across the silence flung The laughter of the once ao young. GOOD COFFEE ((E) common cause of indigestion. It results in pain and sourness about two hours after eating. The quick corrective is an alkali which neutralizes acid. The best corrective is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It has remained standard with physicians in the 50 years since its invention. One spoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many times its volume in acid. Harmless, and tasteless, and yet its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, once you learn how quickly this method acts. Be sure to get the genuine. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips Dental Magnesia, a superior toothpaste that safeguards against STURDY J Aa tenderly his cheek la laid On that old fiddle that he played Aa la g mother's on her chili The snow U high, (ha wind la wild But he can see acrota the snow By Betty C&Ilister hole. JXCESS acid is the Make your children PLAYS the tune we used to bear When old Tim Lo hum wa dear, HI bay piled buck, bl rig palled out. And all tbe young folks all aliout Would gather for s country dance. To turn, and tuuliay, and advance. Now all those girls and boys are gone. But the old tiddler Addles on. d stomach J By DOUGLAS MALLOCH HE ter, hurrying to rub noses with him. What was the matter? What happened? ,.re you almost dead? Do tell me, quick I Deter grinned. "1 waa Just fool lng Old Man Coyote, said he. Its by J 0. Uord.t WNU lullct. , I I t him. n Run, Pater! Oh, Run!" Cried Little Mrs. Peter. a............. t The Old Fiddler ty-ll- M - .Watch and chest where they Whoevei It was waa running straight toward the edge of the Greeu Forest nearest to the Old Drier Dutch. She knew this by th sound of Dowser's voice. It wsi louder every minute, and of course that meant that h was coming nearer and nearer. Now It waa at th very edge of the Green Forest and litiie Mrs Deter'a heart almost stnpix-bcutlng! There waa Deter running as If almost tired to death and only a few feet behind him waa Dowser the llound I Deter wa headed straight for the Old Brier Dutch, and 'hat meant that be bad a long oen stretch to cross with oo chuncf to bid or play trick He had Just had to ruo faster than Dowser could or h never, never would get there. And I'eter wasn't running aa be usually did. Oh, uiy, no I lie waa running aa If something were the mutter with him. It seemed as If every Jump would be the last one. 'Dun, Deter I Oh, run I cried lit Storh Overtook Mrs. Antcatcr En Route of the Mb hickory tree where be could see the Creen Meadow. "Oh, Hear." siglu-- little Mrs Peter. I'eier should bave been here whole hour ago. Why w ill he be ao careless and take aurh risks? If he knew how I worry I doul believe be would." Just then she heard a sound that made her hop out to the very edge of the dpar Old Drier Intch and look toward the Green Forest. It was the great voice of Dowser the llound. The mere sound of It always made her shiver. She never could understand bow Deter could think It fun to be chused by Dowser. lie was so big and had such a great mouth and bis voice soundim eat ed so dreadful that she never felt California Always ask for Fig wholly safe even In the old Drier Syrup by the full name and see that Dutch. tbe carton beara the word CaliforNow Dowsers voice aounded as nia." Then you'll get the genuine. If he were much excited. She knew by the steady roar of It that he waa Tbe Pickar chasing somebody, and that whoHave you and your wife selected ever It was could not be very far a new car yet ?" ahead of him. "I do hope It Isnt No, she hasnt Deter I she kept saying over and over to herself. "Oh, I do hope It Isn't Deter! C)MMON If Deter could bear her. Dut Deter couldn't hear her, end be didn't run any faster. What could have been the mutter with him? Dowser seemed to be et bl very heels I Little Mr Deter (but her She couldn't bear to eee tbe eye dresdfi'l thing she felt eur was She kept them going to happen. abut Just a long a she could, and then (he Just bad to opea them to see if Deter wae still alive and ran Just as the looked t surprisnlng. ing thing happened. Deter, who by tbl time wsi half way to tbe Old Drier Dutch, suddenly kicked up his beela and then how he did run I LI pperty llpperty-l Ip. II ppert y Upper came Deter snd with every Jump he left Dowser farther behind. In a few minutes be had reached the dear Old Drier Datcb and bad entered one of ble private little pathe under the friendly old bram blcs where Bowser could not follow BedUtne Siorlj iously huiklng over to the Green Forest It was high time for Peter to be home. Already Jolly bright "So you'r from the South, h? Mr, Hun had begun hit dully climb Wbat part?" up In tha blue, blue aky, aud all tbe South Dakota." Cappor Wckly. little people who are abroad by day were about their bushiest. Hough leg the Hawk wa alltlng In the top Mothers Pretty Jacket Suit tle Mr Deter, Just AHtfIu U Toucher Nam. (h Seven Wonder of ttit world, Johnny I don't know but on of kem, and (bit wn papa when b ma a boy. j irregularities burning, scanty and too frequent passage and up at night? Ileed promptlygetting these meets WHEN thecongress members of the In house will find that of representatives they can no longer throw their cigar and cigarette stubs on tbe carpet. There Is no carpet now In their chamber. In tbe Interest of economy and neatness It has been replaced with a rubber floor covering lu delicate blue and buff hue nnd our Illustration shows tbe workmen putting this down. T- - t symptoms, They may warn of certain disordered or bladder conditions. kidney Users everywhere rely on i0diureticills. This time-te- st has been recoin cl xn ended for 50 years. Sold by all druggists. A Diuretic H tor the Kidneys |