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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. I'TAII Em Spy, Bedtime n.719, jff'Thornfon W Burgess (is THE QUEER CASE OF BUSTER BEAR It luia 0.11110 queer Thai I what IVter Hah tli ilili.k. anil Peter mi jiii 10 know, Itul 0 to lui 11 u quit? pruhaitle Ihul Busier think 0(iiii0 of Ver 0)1 queer. Il l (lie kn) of the orlit to Id nit oilier folk queer, ml Hinder llilitki some of peter u)0 queer, 0in) I 0111 quite ure IIihI foil II think )our ys 0ml mine very queer Indeed To 1elerf ) of thinking one of Hunter Bcur's queere liutj 0 ( Ihai of sleeping nioHt of the ANYWAY 1 1 ') Mmh v .1. Toad lives on worms and bugs. At leant there are none where Old Mr. Toad can gel lltriu. Hill with Hu ler Hear It was different. Why shouldn't he keep awake all wlnier Juki as (teddy Fo and Old Men Coyote dot It eeemed to Ielef very etixurd Hint auch a great big fel low as Hunter Hear, of whom every bod) else was sfr.iid slid who had such s great wurm fur rout, should hide Slid sleep Jut because It wus Inier. Finally he ent back lo I'rlckly I'orky to try tu satisfy Ids rurioniiy. "Huiei Hear Is smart. said lie la one of the smartest of si) the people In the tlreen For CM. Ever) body says llml. And If he is 00 smart by can't he Caleb enough to eat in (lie Inter Just as s0) lledd) Fo and Old Man Coyote dot Peter, which I boe he wont. you They don't sale their time sleep wou'd make him a good meal Hut In, and they don't starve to desh. you wouldn't tie much more flints They may go hungry aotno of the mouthful fot Huster Itesr. Two or time. Mott of us do that lo bad three fst mice would do (teddy Fo 'rather. Hut they catch enougH for whole day, hut they wouldn't to live on. Why doean't Huster more than tickle Hosier Henr's ttom Heart" eh. Hosier eels meal when II hap Huh!" gruntej Prickly Porky. pent to fall lo hit way. hut what he "You don't know much about lluo-te- jives on mostly are mots and her Hear. What do you think he rlea and nula and bugs and Itsh and lives on. snywuyT" tot and he has to hsvs j fmga, Why. on any of os llttlo people of then). Where, pray tell, would he can catch," replied Peter prompthe find them at this time of His I ly. Everybody knows that I" year? lie Is Just like Johnny Chuck "Then every body knows something and Hobby Ci sn and the oilier sleep that every body doeanl know at all. ers-t.- e'd starve If he didn't sleep" Thai is He trouble with lot of j "Thank you. Prickly Porky." said think people (hey I've teamed tbry know Peter politely, lot hen they don't know. Now take Yet even now I cannot help feeling the queer euso of Huster Hear. j Hint II la very queer aucb hi, fellow Every one seems to think that b at rung like Huster Hear rnuae he rats a induce or rabbit should Sleep all winter. Anyway. or some other of (lie little forest I hope he has pleasant dreams." WNII (I people silly enough not to keep out iCtll t.l4 of his reach, that be lives on them This Gv.ll.bl. World altogether. Just as Old Man Coyote doe. Hint allows how little some The world la an old woman, and folks know shout theiY neighbors. mistake, any gilt farthing for gold If Old Man Coyote should catch you coin. Carlyle. on Bank 1 On V. - r stuffy aoMriia, . sooths irritation by to 0 Ikntbolstua In noss. Rub briddy 11 How Hailey ami Lake Will Explore the Lusitania (iu on cbm to Impra blood drculstion snd prevent I ggrg?T S3 W 'Jv JT rvwVa 0RRISOTJ3 ; in V" it 2, the oanmins 'ftur Invisible Christmas u Tret p p Honi Clack 13a ilcy p CmrWfrcrickUswrlk AUK settles down on eve, and the lieen appointed fo Its pluce before the big window. Decorations are unwniiied and Die among green brunches. Strands of globes are festooned over the tree and plugged Into the socket. Mysterious-lookinare packnges bung In the tree and piled under It. The light is turned on, and little feet dunce and Utile hnmls cinp for Joy I A Christ mas tree is a wonderful Christmas tree I1110 AH.MS nnd polnsctt Ins, orange trees and roses In the sun bright valley with snow nnd frozen hikes a few hours' ride eway In p Nutty Natural f sj 'Huh!" Grumbled Prickly Oon't Know Butter Bear." You Much winter. Since his talk with Prickly Porky the Porcupine. Peter has begun to understand why Johnny Chuck and some of the other went to sleep as soon as cold weal tier came, to stay asleep until Mistress Spring should arrive. They had to sleep or starve, for there was nor.e of the food they need, and wouldnt be so long ss winter Insted. Hut somehow Peter couldn't seem to make the reason fit the rase to Huster Hear. Huster didn't seein to want to go to sleep for the win ter. He had prowled around until after the snow had come to stay, and then, and not until then, he hud stretched out on his bed of leaves under the shelving rock deep In the Green Forest, where he had slept away the last winter, and Peter knew that they would see no more of him until spring. Now. why should he go to sleep for weeks at a time that way? Peter puzzled and puzzled over It as he turned It over In his mind. Johnny Chuck lived on tender green things, and In winter time there are no tender green things. Old Mr the High Slerrts. that' California In winter; so Jsi Murlon'a fsit her, who was a New Yorker, planned to take the finally to the mountains for a white Christmas. Christmas without snow. Isn't Christmas at all," he said. Marion, her mother and father anil Tom and Harry, her two cousins, made up the party of five. As thing! they were ready to start. Prince, Hut at about this same time, out Marion's collie, mounted the running over the country and perhaps even board of the car and Insisted on across the seas, another Christinas tree, invisible but no less real. Is being set up in your House of Friendship. On a framework fabricated of good will, friends, relatives, loved ones, pals of By Betsy Callister other days, business associates, coltradesmen, CHEESE IN COOKERY With much coaxing on Marlege chums, going. ion's part he was allowed to do so. church, lodge When the snowy playground was WilAT Is usually meant In this and club memby a dish served au bers, fraternity reached there was plenty of fun is a dish served withgra'ed with snow-bagratin lesbattles, skating, brothers and cheese and then baked or browned sisters sons in skiing with many spills and In the oven. Thus de have sorority pota Then thrills. a the for suggestion e verybody toes, cauliflower, onions, macaroni who knows you toboggan ride wns answered with and spaghetti au gratin and may and your family shrieks of delight. Marion nnd her mother decided to go still further and serve Is contributing let the father nnd boys try It first meat dishes au gratin. Toothsome to your invisible while gathered more courage. ns these dishes spread with crusty they Christmas tree. cheese may be, they are not espeThere may lie Prince stood by watching excitedly, wholesome, and a much betsome who could wagging his tail and voicing his ap- cially ter way of serving potatoes, caulinot even expend proval In sharp barks. It was a thrilling ride but a safe flower or other food with cheese Is a dime for a so Marion nnd her mother read- to cook It first and then cover over one material took their places for the second with a freshly made, well cooked ily who ore thinking of you with Slide. As they started down hill. cheese sauce. Or you may follow a service or rendered for gratitude the Italian method and simply pass a helpful word spoken in time of Prince gnve a quick leap, caught a dish of finely grated cheese with Marion ber coat and her pulled ly The gifts they discouragement. off the toboggan Into the soft snow; the dish. place on your Invisible Christmas returned like a flash and Surely it Is worth while to know caught her tree may be heartfelt wishes or how to make a good cooked cheese fervent prayers for your happiness mothers clothing in like manner and sauce. r breakfast toast. If dragged her free of the toboggan. and prosperity. Several times they made the at- buttered and warmed up may be Some of these Invisible gifts may but Prince simply would not take the form of a desire to be tempt be pacified and at last they had to with you and your family, to chain him to a tree so Peggy Saved Four could share in and contribute to your en- take their ride. For menthey and boys joyment. Others may be wondering if you are in health nnd how your business or crops turned out during the past year. Still others may be thinking that you are entitled to advantages and privileges that you have not enjoyed, and speculating how they may aid you in reaching your aspir- it was alright, but Prince did not ations. ft approve of so dangerous looking a Or, having achieved under diff- sport for his little mistress and her iculties and handicaps, you may mother. have inspired others to give you a Well, daddy," said Marion, 1 thought of appreciation and admir- coaxed you to let Prince come, so I ation. suppose I deserve to get rolled in Every kind thought of you, every the wet snow ; but poor mother had conscious remembrance of you, at to pay for my coaxing, too, and I Christmas time, whether in your am sorry. own household, among the ice floes Lets not be sorry about anyof the Arctic or the Jungles of the thing today. Its Christmas, her tropics, Is a gift to you to grace father replied, theres a huge log fire in the lodge and you'll soon be your Invisible Christmas tree. The conventional Christmas tree warm and dry. Is a wonderful thing, but the inThis is Peggy, of Los Angeles, who ((g). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) visible one is far more wonderful ! saved four persons from probable ((E). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) death by carbon monoxide poisonCure for Homesickness ing. Although violently sick from the deadly fumes, the faithful Christmas is a cure for homesickness. Awakening In us spiritual dog, sensing something was wrong, The French Santa Ciaua joy, It seems to make ail spiritual barked a warning to arouse the Santa Claus is hope possible, all faith simple and household after she had failed to The French dressed like a Harlequin in the natural and utterly certain, Amer- awnken a boy made unconscious by thw gua. ican Magazine. old pantomlne. d Your Home and You ll left-ove- r gift Left-ove- 0 j Porky. About e History ar uuwu humom s e 5Sea!r the v u K. eonyndon.Jansnd Thla young lady It wearing one of new ami popn'ar coats of gray African goatskin. R has smart Hup pockets and deep set sleeves. 4 a.-- ' 'V '1 Jc '-- Mr;' Directorate Ther la an eld story of th la'e Senator Caraway of Arkansaa, and a speech he la alleged to bar made In the senate, which may not he true; but It I fair to recall it becausa It might te true, and It Is Illustrative of sums cf till ways. The etoiy la llmt he had lieen mildly called to account for hnt apiearcd to ba a j rather excessive at'aek on the IntegHe rity of a Republican senator. apologized, aiiy a he yarn, somewhat af ler (Ida ; 1 am sorry If anything I hare said appears to reflect on the character of my distinguished friend on the other side. I know nothing whatever against l.lm. I lisve no facta whatever to support any aanlt uH.n him; and I would go no further than to aay that he Is not one whom I would rhoM to have genre on the hoard of director of my home town bank." Washington Star. 1 vi, " Ju.t Wouldnt Wont Him African Goat Coat Hern Wnil Identified When the body of John Haul Jones was exhumed eminent ielentUta of the U ulted Htates and France conducted an Investigation to Identify the body. In the comparison of the Iloudon bust of John Paul Jones and the photograph of tha body tnken after the examination It is aeon how the contour of the brow, the arch of the eyebrow, the width between Hie eyes, the high cheek bone, the muscles of the face, the distance between the hair and the root of the nose, between the point and the lips, and between the Ups and the point of the chin, all agree. The peculiar shape of the lolie of the ear In the bust la the exact counterpart of that observed in life-siz- THE PODDLEWOCK BOW-LEGGE- D This very Interesting benst Is a member of the squirrel-moustribe, but tins a large flat tail like a hearer. on which It carries Its young on-told enough to forage for Itself. It feeds 011 various fish, but apparently prefers carp. A number of poodle wocks will gather in some shallow part of a lake and set up a great yelling to drive the carp Into the slinllows. Tliclr are Just il bow-leg- Sikdw Lake's Steev Divintg S. S. tojSITAMIA. Stairvay British hoard of trade has given to the expedition official permission to explore the of the Lusitania, which was sunk by a German submarine off the southwest const of Ireland on May 7, 1!M5, and t lie work It Is believed will now go ahead with the devices Invented by Simon Lake, the American developer of underwnter craft. Cnptnln Halley, leader of the expedition, says there will be no attempt to raise the Lusitania or to salvage much of the cargo, though some of the latter. It Is hoped, Undersea photography at depths the will be brought to the surface by the l.ake submarine salvaging tube. shape bo that they will alnever before achieved will be an Important objective of the expedition. The Illustration shows how this ts to low right the small carp under the legal be carried on. limit to slip through, but the large ones are stopped and carried up served with a generous amount of layers In a moderate oven and use half cupfuls of grated walnut meats to the top of a birch tree for breakwith a flavoring of almond and fast. the following: hot cheese sauce to make a deliThe old poodlewock has a large vanilla. Use between the layers and cious luncheon dish. Tomatoes may Filling. filbert body and peanut head. The be baked or fried nnd served with To one benten egg yolk add two Ice tlie top of the torte. s legs and neck are cloves, the fore cheese sauce to make a substantial tnblespoonfuls of sugar, and Schaum Torte. feet split navy beans, and the bind of a cupful of milk. Cook, course for luncheon. Beat three egg whites nntll stiff feet and ears split lima beans. The Here is a rule for cheese sauce stirring constantly until the mixture but not dry, add one cupful of sugar tall Is a spilt almond kernel. The oneIs coats sure to bring good results: the spoon, add one and that and very lightly gradually, not to young one is about the same, exMelt three level teaspoonfuls of lose the lightness, a pinch of salt, cept thnt Its ears and feet are spilt butter In the top of double boiler f tablespoonful of vinegar navy beans. The forelegs do not without browning and add four and one and tenspoonfuis sprout until they are two years old. Mix level tablespoonfuls of flour. of vanilla. Bake in two deep Inyer ((c) Metropolitan Newanaper Service.) Set over the boiling (WNU Service.) thoroughly. tins for one hour. Put together with water and add half a tenspoonful of whipped cream, or add nuts and Some 170 different languages are salt and a little paprica. Now add 4 chopped pineapple with the cream. 4one and a half cups of milk, graduspoken in India. t(S). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) When ally, stirring constantly. 4.4.44.4. smooth and creamy add a cupful - of finely sliced cheese and stir un- IT IS not strange that shepherds were til the cheese Is melted. This sauce The first to note the new-li- t skies. may he poured over macaroni or is no philosopher, spaghetti that has been boiled and But the tenders of sheep are drained, over potatoes, cauliflower, wise. It may be poured over cabbage. pieces of toast or browned soda It is the generous, the kind. crackers to make an appetizing Who are the first the Christ to find. And those who gain the gift of luncheon dish or It may be poured heaven over halves of hard boiled eggs. Are always those who first have ((cl 1931. McClure newspaper Syndicate.) (WNU Service.) given. Lake-Halle- THE Suprem y three-fourth- one-hal- one-hal- f A very Sacrifice gallant deed was performed a chemist named Zurbrlggen. Ha was employed at a chemical works lo Switzerland. There was an explosion, and poison gas began to pour out upon the 20 men who were at work. Herr Zurbrlggen, knowing only too well the penalty he must pay, forced hla way Into the room where the explosion occurred, found the leakage, and stopped IL All the workers were saved, through the swift courage of the chemist, but he himself was so severely gassed that he died soon by afterwards. Shake I Mrs. Richley This month Is simply glorious. LTow I wish the end of It would never come! Mrs. Owethemall Shake, dearie. We have a lot of bills coming due on. the first, too. - SJies Official Citizcn at Large Self-lov- e Now in our arms we take the earth. Even as shepherds take the sheep, Give strangers cheer, and children mirth, And comfort to the ones who TASTY TORTES weep. it is not strange that those who love cake par excellence, the FOIt the ts one of the daintiest. Our First feel the radiance from above. As shepherds, some poor lamb enGerman cooks excel In this kind of folding, a cake combination. Tories are rich Were first the Shepherd's star bewith nuts, chopped or rolled tine, holding. plenty of eggs and crumbs, with ((E) WNU Serrlca. 1931. Dooffl&sMaltocb.) spices. The baking is another im0 portant point, as slow, careful baking is necessary for a light and tender torte. Date Torte. Rub sixteen dates to a smooth paste with two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice. Beat two whole eggs, s add seven yolks, add one and cupfuls of sugar, beat well, add the dates, three tablespoonfuls of grated chocolate and one teaspoonful each of cinnamon, and a . cupful of cracker Stir well and fold in the crumbs. stiffly beaten whites of seven eggs. Bake in a large spring form forty minutes. Walnut Torte. Beat the yolks of six eggs with one cupful of sugar, add pound of walnuts and six lady fingers grated, two tablespoonfuls of flour and one tenspoonful of baking The difference between a regular Add Juice and rind of a widow powder. and a golf widow ia simple," lemon and when all the IngredNora. The husband taya knowing ients are well mixed, add the stiffly of the one liea under the aod and beaten egg whites, to which a pinch that of the other liea over it." of salt has been added. Bake in Sympathetic Well, what did your friend say when you showed him my photograph? Fiance Nothing; he Just pressed my hand in silence. e F.rlde-to-B- Do The Morning Foot Race you miss the 8:15 since theyve taken it off? No, not since. Tragedy "Your tragedian surely looks trag-:- c Yep, there's only $40 tonight. in the box office." It Is the madding crowds ignoble strife that enables one to make it money enough to leave Uncle Ab says if practice makes perfect, a lot of folks know how to he perfectly wrong. When birds sleep on the wing they use feather beds. Unless we love people we cannot understand them. Temptation has a music for ail ears. N. P. Willis. Many a man punctures his tire on the road to wealth. three-fourth- b (WNU Service) STOP YOUR IN , through Its department of state, has conferred a signal CALIFORNIA, Its adopted daughter. Miss Joan Blondell, by designat- and, by special passport, asks special considering her ation for her in her travels here and abroad. The unique document, carried in a specially made embossed leather envelope. Miss Blondell takes wherever she goes. She treasures it specially because, having been birthborn In New York and celebrating all but two of her twenty-on- e days In different cities or countries, she regards the tribute as het citizen papers of the state where she has made her first permanent home. eitizen-at-larg- '. 6 HOURS WITH Breaks a cold ;In 6 kiourj. Drives it away in 12 hours. Relieves ; Headache X T V A t- - Neuralgia--Pain- product W. N. t - T AT- . 1 McKesson V U, Salt Lake City, . - ALt DRtJG STORES No. 31. |