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Show CACHE AMERICAN. IORAN. CTAII .urges c Jig-Sm- v Puzzle in World I By DOUGLAS I ' do Ur it Tii oi-.- r Dial don't like il Die belter lulled SMELL I am." Wliy. demanded I'eter. "I should siiatt Till tin think Unit If l.ked II yourelf. tsiiifi ele l jriiu would went Hi Mill would keep smiting eud l.ke It I would " (nllflng. From lomewbere there "Perhaps )iu would nd perhap ws coming funny smell that he you wouldn't," ndorted Snort Till like. It remind didn't Juki exactly If you were In my lNce you would ed him eometl.lng of the scent fre, , Uu All ,L Jerry Muskrat rerrlee with him end j1 0.Ui,,.r, f uiy family like the' U eo food of, end which hee given j ( uinke tlndlng eecb othei him the name of muokrat It teat wo matter. Hut lleddy Foitmt eey Brat Ietcr didn't lied Tall the Ilawk and tn at of tin murky smelt, At oilier who hunt little folks like oil don't like that scent. Just aa soon aa they amell It they go Linking foi someone el-- n. About the only one wbo doevn't eeem to mind It la llooty the OwL I bate tbal fellow. Yea, sir, I bale that follow. If lie only made some noise with bln wing I wouldn t mind blin eo touch because I've got a quick a pair of earn aa anybody. Hut my eyes are neybr W )u Feme one's bought a bright flag the old tag. ID to fade, A blue and red and white Bug. to carry In parade, A red as red as flame, blue ts blue as skies. And et It I the same Bug the fairest Bag that flies The same blue, red snd shite flag. The same old dnredo P.td flag, The one snd only right flag. The flag that never dies I i flu, or flag however fair. It's the blue and white and red flag. the same flag anywhere. A cotton nr a gold (lag may hang ""PULSE three heaulitul motion picture actresses are putting together, alone the door. 4 out In Holly wood. I'nllf.. the largest jigsaw ptizrle In the world. And yet It Is the old flag the flag The puzzle la en actual painting rut by mail. Inc, end la 20 feet long by our fat tiers Imre S feed In width, it contains over 8,.rs) piece. The same red. white and blue flag. do flag. The same old dare-anOur flag forevermore The same old tried and true flag Our (mg forevermore! ' ! I f Graphic (lf . jo You Know- l 1 1933. by T. W. Burgws. WNU Service. Portrait in Profile The history of portraits In profile would comprise large volumes, for It goes back many centuries and Is traced to many countries. It existed In medieval Persia In the Sixteenth century; profile portraits have been found early In the Far One of the latest of Parisian fash- East; In the Nile valley excavaion creations for the tions; In old Italian burial grounds, young lady Is this apricot linen dress and so on. In a notable collection there Is a fine silhouette of Goethe, with brown stripes. The hat Is the poet latter to s thread A not much use" I shouldn't think they a on Id be. Interrupted Peter, for the Brat lime noticing bow rery tiny Short Tail's eyes were. 'They are plenty good enough for ail any needs," spuitered Short Tall rather botly, for lie la quick tern can tell llglit from "If penvL What Am You Sniffing For?" dark, that la about all I rare. Sly Short-Tail- . noac and my ears tell me everything else I need to know. I couldn't get think that It might be coming front with eyes any nigger than Short Tall, hut finally Short-Tal- l oo along I've got. No, sir, never In the world. Deed (he way In which I'd or wee would he a nuisance. Huh I Illg sniffing. Who wnnls big eyeal "Wbet ere you enldlng forf detill At funny apeech Peter manded Short-Tallblinked Ida own eyes verr fnuL It 1 waa Jual trying to make out where that queer amell cornea from, replied Peter. Short-Tal- l stopped running about I long enough to take two or three I don't amell gnlffs. anything queer, aald be. "I would almost think Jerry Muskrat had been here mild Peter (Hiding harder than ever. Short-TalI began to chuckle. know what It to," he aald, only 1 dont think there la anything queer SPARED SHOTS about IL It la me you amell. To be exact. It la the acent I carry with Favoring one club Is often apt to 1 like It me. myself, hut I've been create a condition that will spread pleased to note that there are many to other shots. It Is no ies a fault than pressing, ulthongh II Is con levs heard of. Oftentimes slderahly In Apricot Linen this hitting well within ourselves becomes so chronic that It Is bard to overcome. Generally the best cure is to underclnh for a while In order Ancient days when only to counteract the tendency, a oitra kmghta were allowed to tlve method tnmred by Francis fight with lance and sword Oulmet. For Instance play a hard 1 he ordinary man used an shot with a ntashle Instead of resortebon staff to one end of which was fastened a sanding to a No. 3 or 4 Iron These two extremes will thus evohe after a bag time into a suitable medium shot. Once this Is achieved the shot can If 31 Mcnurf SVwripikper Syndicate he bit firmly toward the pin. The Y NU Sert lea greens today generally will hold a firm Iron and the feeling that one was a most surprising thing to hear can thus play boldly fur the pin such with little pin point adds confidence anyone to one's game. a eyes say that big eyes would be C 1333. Bell Symltrate WNIt Servle. nuisance. Everybody to his own For my taste," retorted Peter. part I don't see what objection you I should can have to big eyes. think you would want to soe a little something. And get them full of sand every time I dig a tunnel? No, thmik yout You may have big eyes If you want them, for me the smaller the betListen ! ter, snapped Short-Tail- . Short-Tal- l I hear footsteps disappeared along one of Ills little paths. , Travel may broaden one," says studious Stella, "but I still think a sailor would have to do many a hitch before he could classify as a college professor. 111) tvouslss Msltoeb W.VU Ssrvlcs. TRY THESE SANDWICHES add one beaten egg and cook to the cayenne : I K II i: are so many hearty randon buttered bread. This wichc. that may he ,irP1,ariHl and spread In the Ice chest for few from a few slices of cold meat with mil keep the addition of pepper, enlon, cat- d ijl sup, or other seasonings, that one Dried Beef and Pickle 8indvwlch. may have a variety without any Put one fourth of a pound of dried trouble. beef and three or four aweet pickles through the food chopper, add Pork Sandwich. and spread on buttered Mix cliopied. cooked (Kirk with bread. This tastea like ham aand-whchopped onion and green pepKr for n with salad dress seasoning, Try beef, cheese and celery for a e us tilling oo buttered Ing and moisten with salad dressmixture; I bread. Take pork that as been ing. conked with boiled dinner, chop fine b Newspaper Union, - e ' nmi-te- Off His High Perch Let it rise. Let it rise, till it meet the Sun in his coming: let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and the parting dag linger and plag on its summit M 1 WiTAUtDINU to many hie torlnn there were eer-leera I ceremonies It'S the first annlvc ry of American Independence n July 4. 1777, say ttie Detroit New. The records tdiow that nt noon on that day the armed ships snd galleys In (lie Iolaare river, at Philadelphia, flew the "colors of the Ou the same day United States. ( "flag bee" was held by the young ladles of Portsmouth, N. Il, who with murb patriotic enthusiasm and many heart thrills wrought out of their own and their mothers' gowns a beautiful Banner. Tills coincides with report that the Stars and Stripes were hoisted aloft on the vessel Raleigh In Portsmouth harbor on that date. It was more than ISO years ago that Colonel Gansevoort and his little command of SoO men were defending Fort Stanw lx, near the present site of Rome, X. Y. They had Just heard that congress had passed a resolution authorizing the use of the Stars and Stripes. They had no flag of the new pattern. The garrison waa ransaiked for material they could fashion Into the new design. A blue cloth coat was offered by Captain Swurtwout to form the blue union. A soldier's wife donated a red petticoat for the red stripes, and the soldiers ripped their ammunition shirts to It was supply the white stripes. not a handsome banner, hut It thrilled the hearts of its makers as they placed It on a bastion nearest to the attacking British and allied troops. This Is the first time, so far as the available records show, that the Stars and Stripes were actually dis t, I 'Ji j EARLY FOURTH Corned Beef Sandwich. Put a thick slice of corned beef between two slices of lightly but temd bread. Spread with a thin coating of made mustard and a let tuce leaf. Horseradish may he used in place of the mustard for variety Another way is to chop !ne corned beef, add mustaid and enough of the fat of the meat for richness and use on buttered rye bread. Dried beef chopped with green peppers and salad dressing to moisten used on rye breut is especially tasty Chopped tongue with cucumber relish or chopped pickles used on buttered whole vvlieal bread. Is very Norway Sandwich. Boil two cupfuls of tomato, add a pound of chopped dried beef and half a pound of rich cheese which has been put through a nuat chopper. Let come to the boiling point. -- mmTsgi People whitewash trees so they can find their way home on a dark nigtiL BONERS are actual humorous found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. tid-bi- ts Alaska ts an advantage to the United States because there Is a dollars worth of precious metal there The Indians came over to America to smoke a piece of pipe with William Penn. The Renaissance were the people who lived half way between Europe and the Middle Ages. What is a beaker? Most birds have beaks can has a beaker. tut a peli- In France children enter school In the tenth grade and golackwards to the first grade. A missionary Is a trick man who takes rabbits put of a hat. housing, as displayed at A Century of Progress, the great exposition in Chicago, is not for Pop, what Is a siecul:itor?" alone. The latest styles for residences for chickens also are shown, and ns may he seen In One who (lances while a broker our photograph, they are nothing like the old unsightly coops. Inhabiting the new bouses at the fair are a lot fiddles." Of wonderful prize chickens of all breeds. WNU Senlcw 1923 Bill sndlcat. Rome came to have many lux uries and baths. They took two baths in two days. That s the cause of the fall of Rome. C 1333 Bell s Ddlcat. WNU Service WWi ftttii im 9 Ik Mai wa Tlwf 4oa tak any ka, predart in Ik mta", that a MApWMfiM, played before a hostile and threat PATKONI7K HOME INDUSTRY etilng enemy, August 3, 1777. The official birthday of the Star and Stripe waa June 14, 1777, when the Continental congress passed a resolution That the flag of the 13 United State be 13 stripes, alter Pleasure comes through toil, and note red and white; that the union and indo not by he 13 stira, white lu a blue Held lence. When one gets to love representing a new constellation." before the work, his life is a happy one. Nearly aix month adoption of the flag by congress. THnSWEEIttnul George Washington crossed the Del aware and captured l.OuO Hessian A slariaat 14. VXl Wnt if In hi brilliant attaik on Trenton. ltk kml f pWnljr, pprtanitr and Artlsta of the time showed the Faronblnii ll U lh boat ( Intiraiinliii ther of Our Country crossing the Prod acta. anil la Ul at im fnat effort la river In a boat displaying the faIk IrpnMMR, kjr imnr oar Ut and nrlY pljaatv Mtibbtri miliar design of the Star and Patron tao Horn lndualry. Iniial a latorsoantaia Had Cidi. Stripe. Apart from thl doubtful EMMA A IDOLS. evidence, which may have origBalt Lake. I t. inated In the artists' imagination, Raad la "Downer Idahoan there la nothing to prove that the Stars and Stripe was lu use at StfOREST)M: this time. Many theories as to the true ASK TOt'R DRUGGIST FOB origin of our National flag have been advanced, none of which have Some bebeen definitely proved. OIL lieve It I an adoption of the coat-o- f PRODUCT AM INTERMOUNTAIN arms of the Washington family, which contains both stars and Marriage guidance bureaus ars stripes. Other credit Betsy Ross conducted in California, New York, with the creation of the design. Ohio and Pennsylvania. Others maintain (lie Idea for the flag came from the Netherlands. PLANT SPECIAL ! ! ! The fact that Francis Ilnpklnson, one of the signers of the DeclaraFor Immediate Delivery-Cabb- age tion of Independence, submitted a Plants $2.30 per 1000 hill to congress In 1771) for the Cauliflower Plants $3.00 per 1000 designing of the (lag of the United Porter-Walto- n States of America. lends color to the belief that he was Its creator. Salt Lake City, Utah The United States flag has bad 43 stars only since July 1, 1012, the North Carolina State college Independence day following the ad- claims the largest textile school mission of the last two states, New building in the South. Mexico and Arizona. an HAIR APEX Co. CELEBRATIONS Order of the Day. The divisions would reach town early and patiently wait at the edge of town or along side streets until assigned their places In the Prizes were graDd procession." awarded for the best display by a The grand pavisiting delegation. rade would form at ten o'clock, pass along the principal streets, circle the court house square, cross the river bridge nnd, with bands playing and banners flying, triumphantly enter the celebration grounds, while snapping firecrackers, fluttering flags and booming cannon proclaimed the sentiments of the day. The 'county seat contribution to this grand parade was often extenTo be Its sive and spectacular. back. At the head of the procession the commander or "chief marshal of the t.xrs and stripes would he carried day" wag a coveted distinction. Usually Major or Colonel somebody would be chosen and his word was law for that day. His red sash and hat with gold tassels distinguished a: him from the captains of the delegations, who acted as his aids. To fill this posltoln often made the occupant a candidate for sheriff, mayor or the state legislature. The grand procession, headed by this dignitary and a brass band, often took more than an hour to enter the grounds." Upon reaching the grounds and feeding and watering the horses no small task the morning exercises began. The glee clubs would sing; the president of the day would deliver an address, and some favored schoolteacher would read the Declaration of Independence. These exercises were only heard by those near the speakers stand; for many were crowded around the pump or barrel of free Ice water, as advertised, getting ready for dinner; while the noisy battle of firecrackers and torpedoes was being fought by small boys. And then "dinner," with the tubs and baskets filled with e Celebration. food. Was there ever such in a decorated wagon In which sliced ham. Juicy fried chicken, would ride the local hand. These homemade rolls and doughnuts, country bands were of martial type eggs and pickles. Jams, relishes, pretwo fifes, two snare drums and a serves, pies, cakes and hot coffee? A long table supplied the hungry big bass drum and the performers were, as a rule. Civil war veterans. wayfarer, but many preferred to To be a good fifer or drummer was dine by families or neighborhoods, a proud distinction. The bands even at the risk of being called stylish and stuck up." gave patriotic color to the scene as Sometimes there were supplies o? the delegation passed along the barbecued beef." tumble In and winding trails. Each country division would be huge kettles of black coffee free In command of a captain, usually for all. When such attractions nn ex soldier, conspicuous by bis were advertised people often drove ash of red and his military baL from points 30 or more miles away. HE Fourth of July celebration of a quarter century ago was an event looked forward to with great Interest and preparations by Individuals, families, towns cities. The celebration usually was held In a grove near the county seat or another prominent town, where there was an abumlunce of shade and water. Delegations would come from neighboring townships and hamlets, each with Its procession of wagons for the old folks, women and children and a snappy cavalcade of boys and girls on horse- and add chopped svvetl pit kies, green peppers and a stalk or two of celery Add mayonnaise to mix and use on any bread. a firAm4laraJ Parades, Picnics, Patriotic Programs good. MODERN Banner MALIOCH bought s new Bag to So.MK one's shot Hie street, A red Mini white Slid bins flag, the inarching oien to grtL A tinseled, fringed and geld Bag. Bag is pure as snow. And yet It Is the old Bag, the Bag we used to know The ajtiie red white and blue flag 1 lie name old dare and du Bag. Hie mine old tried eud Hue Bug, the Bag of long ago! PETER NOTICES A FUNNY Sally Scz The SiarSpainqled The Same Old Flag NEW MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Insects sometimes become immune to one poison, and another has to be tried. GIGANTIC Fireworks Display July 4th Swim In Water Fit To Drink FREE DANCING Jerry Beesieys Orchestra JLAM f?lssf KP 41' Si Old-Tim- Please send me full details about the new Frigidaire that uses no more current than one electric light bulb, and also the super models. W. II. BALT- SBINTZ CO. LAKECITY Moulton church, Northants, England, has a team of young women $3.00 per week will be paid for the best iicle on Why yon use honld 'termoantain made Goods S.i.lar to above. Bend your etory In prose or verse to Product Column, P. O. Boa 1555, Salt Lake City. If roar tory appears in this column yon will ceiva check for Week No. 3321 W.N.U. Sett IoA. Cltr |