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Show CACHE AMERICAN. UK 5EDTIME N. ITAII Housewife's ore's the Firelcss Steam Locomotive story Idea Box THORNTON W. BURGESS PETER DISCOVERS LINNET lake I'elcr Rabbit loos II InDIDN'T Oni Hie swcel ai whose rigor Dnppjr trill bad caught hi attou Hurt. He cpiod blur kitting on the top of Hr tree In Farmer I '.run n a I'eler didn't dare go over yard. there fur aiready It as broad dayI! ut he didn't bate to, for light. the a wee! linger flew over to the Old Orchard and alighted Just oer I'eter'a head. ''Hello, Ieler !" be cried. Hello, l.lnnet !" cried Peter. "I s wondering who It could be who waa alnglng like that I ought to base known, but you ice It la to brightest ou the bead, darkeat on (be bmk. and patent on the breast. His Underneath he was whitish. wings and tall were brownish, the outer parte of Him feathers edged with ruse red. His hill was short and stout Iterure Peter could reply Mr. Linnet appeared There wasn't so much as a touch of that beautt tui rose red about her. Her gray ish brown buck was streaked with blaik. Her white breast and aides were spoiled with streaks of brown Had she not been with Linnet. Peter certainly would have taken her for a sparrow. She linked to much like one that he veutured to say, guess you belong to the Sparrow family." "That a pretty close, Peter, that's pretty close," declared Linnet "We belong to (lie Miuh branch of the family, which makes Hie Sparrows our cousins, but they never can mistake me. There la nobody else red coat like mine my size with Hello I Here conies Cousin Chico-re- ashlngton. e " T W Burcsas. WfNU Ssnrtcs. THROUGH A Womans Eyes By Hello. Linnet! JEAN NEWTON D a mere whimsy ot a fanciful linen lor, V. J. hremers tireless steam locomotive Is utilized In the Brooklyn Navy yard. This latest product of the machine age dispenses tire box, but boasts instead a water tank. Capatle of moving at 12 miles per bour, the power of otbei engines Its size. UiDLD at ttrsi being successfully with the conventional tbe engine bus treble i ' a I'.i i PAPA KI'DVW- - Cried Peter. tong since I've heard you ling that I couldu t remember you tong. Im Just dying to talk to somebody." l.lnnet the Purple I Inch, for this II who It was, laughed right out "1 see you're ktill the same old Peter," said he. "I suppose you're Just as full of curkslty as ever, and Just as full or questions. Well, here I am, so what shall we talk about? "kes," said Peter promptly "Lately I've found out so many stir prising things about my feathered friends that I want to know more I'm trying to get It straight In mv head who Is related to who, and Ive found out some things which have begun to make me feel that i know very little about my featb ered neighbors It s getting so that 1 dont even dare guess who a s relatives are. If you please. Linnet, what family do you belong per-ao- n to?' SOMEWHERE, "B LTTEIt EVERY DAY take coata along." summer duv !" "I.ut you know bow the weather changes you re going up Into the mountains In an open car "Oh mother If you'd only stop worrying !" The weather did change. In fact a violent storm broke, and the young people were none too comfortable or safe from chills driving through torrential rain In an opeu car In spite of Hie wraps whhh were the result of persistent nagging on the part of a mother who worried Intol erably about the most preposterous things. For Instance coats on a dav when It was 73 In the shade! The same mother, or one of her clan, makes herself obnoxious on the hack seat of a car on such ores siom as night driving on wet roads and even In brond daylight when theres a bit of (raffle or the road Is winding or narrow. "Not so fast," she keeps saying "If you had to atop short on this wet road you'd skid." "But I don't have to Stop. Now why should I worry about stopping!" "You might have to If a car sud denly came out of that side road we Just passed or one of those foolish drivers came tearing down the middle of this narrow road " "Oh mother, you take all the Joy out of life. If only youd stop worrying I" It has been said that eveD worry has Its good uses that Is, something that Is frequently called wor It Is really foresight It Is ry really Imagination, considering contingencies which are not In the ordinary routine of things but which happen, somewhere, every day. If It were not for accidents, competent swimmers would never lose their lives In the water. Yet they do. If It were not for the unexpected, for the outrageously unexpected behavior of some other driver, few people would be hurt In an automo bile. Yet thousands every year are killed In this way. True, we cannot provide against everything. But we can make past happenings serve us to prevent trouble, we can use our imagina tlon for protective foresight And If that is worry, then It Is a good, a valuable kind of worry. C. Davla, Istrator, In a con Tersatlon I had Hh him the other day, uttered an whhh seemed to lie decidedly wurtbw hits and one whhh, Lnaune of the assurance and con tents, ought to be repeated here. My conversation with Mr. Davie had to do with question comernlng drouth relief and I want to quote hi remark because of the widespread destruction of the current period when rainfall hae been nil lo so many communltlea. "It Is as unsafe and unjust to measure the true potentialities of this country," Mr. Davis said, "by the extreme drouth conditions of this year as It was to measure them by the bumper crop years which happened to coincide with high prhea so Hint everybody felt sudden rtihes were In sight The one extreme Is just as deceptive as the Drouth Relief 1 ft Chester the agricultural adjustment admin Pop, what is boredom 7" "Dog under stove." W NU 8ervlca A Bell Syndicate. Box Question ED WYNN I do right? Truly yours, Jl. II CHANT. Answer: You did the right thing giving the gold piece to the bllud man, because you can see to pick them up. gold piece la his hat Did Dear Mr. Wynn: t live In the country and ant twelve years of age. My boy chum of the past four yiars doesn't play with me any more. had a fight. He says that my father went over to his fathers house and stole the gate" from In front of his fathers house. If this is true why doesnt his father say something to my fa ther for taking hit futher's gate." Truly yours. ICO BAREFOOT. Answer: The reason tils father doesn't say anything to your father for taking his fathers "gate is that his father Is afraid that your father might take "offense (a fence). PETUNIAS By ANNE CAMPBELL fragrance of petunias on the morning air. , they summon me In memory lo lovely gardens where Grandmother grew In days gone by 'those sweet old fashioned blooms. Ihelr presence brings remembered springs And quiet, homelike rooms. THE The humming Jlrds came every year lo Crandiuother s bright dowers. I lie brown bees loomed In tbe per fumed Enchanting quulnt bowers. Moss roses graced a hollowed log A locust tree flung high Clamorous boughs against tbe house. bite clouds ailed In the sky. -- other." Mr. Davit outlined what the gov to do ernuient was attempting since Its policy baa been changed and since Individuals no longer are required to fend for themselves. He declared the changes In policy that have been taken represent a frank recognition of responsibility by the present leadership, and It was his conviction that more has been done tn the face of similar conditions than has ever beon done before to relieve human distress. He added that It had been found difficult, of course, to meet and solve ninny of the problems and that there Is not sultlclent prowess even In our ns tlonal government to counteract all the effects of such a calamity. The admlnDtrator holds to the belief, however, that the steps taken by the administration constitute the beginnings of a national program from which apparently It Is pro posed eventually to develop na tlonal polities for dealing with alt kinds of distress. Obviously, Mr Davis did not tomb on these phases because his job Is to deni with agricultural situations and he has not gone beyond them. Culling attention to the fact that the drouth relief program Is the greatest ever undertaken In this or any other country, Mr Davis summarized the Joint activity ot the several government 'agencies In the following language: Tbe purchase of surplus cattle, with the proc essing of meat for relief distribution; encouragement of production of of forage crops; seed purchase; human employment relief; purchase of adapted feed grain; forestation and other meas ures to conserve moisture, prevent wind erosion and minimize the effects of future drouth, and tn ad dltlou such crop benefit payments as have been made and which now turn out to be In his opinion crop Insurance. 1 never see petunias Dear Mr. Wyna: Without a thought of home. know you are an actor and a student of the tbeater. Can you tell Their spicy flowers recall the hours I wandered (happy gnome!) The Porfect Fool me when the first theatrical enter Down paths 1 would be glad to see tatnment took place and where? Bathed In the ptesent's glow. Yours truly, Dear Mr. Wynn: On happy feet I d rnn to meet 1 have Just arrived IMA THESIIAN. In America The friends I used to know! I alAnswer: The first theatrical enrrom my home In Ireland Copyright W NU Servlca. ways heard this was the land of tertainment was In the Carden of when s Eden Adam In for child since Eveuppearey fact, opportunity. hood I have heard you can pick gold benefit. It over so It woulo be right You up In the streets In this country. would say to him: Taint this sign Mr 1 W hen Wynn; over and be sure to leave a space got off the boat yesterday I Dear I am a schoolgirl and my English saw something shining on the silks" and between and and ground. 1 picked It up and, sure teacher wants me to write a sen- "and" and satins." A tb Aunriftted Newspaper enough, It was a gold tence with the word and" uve W NU Servica. piece. I was going to put It In my times In succession, and still write it sensibly. Can you help me out? pockei whtn I noticed a mao boldYours truly ing his hat In bis hand and a sign Silk Crepe Turban 1. T 4LLIAN. on him read: Please help the Answer: That Is very simple Say blind so I dropped the five dollar that you were having a sign painter paint a sigr which should Mr. Davis Is optimistic con read Silks and Satins and say the cernlng the future of the whole connected the sign painter can farmer, des- thing like this: SII KSANDST-INS- ' hard- Optimistie pite the and you wanted him to paint as to Future ships of the current drouth. He FAVORITE RECIPES suggested, however, that It was necessary to face the facts of the currecipes have been THE following rent drouth, but also, to resort to from prize dishes or cherThat an average-siz- e tree the language of the street, the ad ished recipes: with a spread of SO feet of A Prize Salad. mlnlstrator thinks the country must not allow the current problems to Take one pint of shredded cab foliage under normal condi-dition- s knock It down. bage, one can of white cherries, one throws off five barcan ot sliced pineapple, one pound "If the doubts and fears lately exrels of water a day in the of blanched almonds, one-hapressed had been heeded," Mr. Dapound c fresh marshmallows and one form of vapor. This is atvis added, "the great plains never would have been settled. The trouCut the pint of whipped cream. tracted to the clouds and recherries Into halves. Dice the pinebles of today are but repetitions on turns to the earth as rain. a less fearful scale of the obstacles apple, shred the almonds, quarter C- - by McClure Newspaper Syndicate the marshmallows and mix all toencountered by the early settlers WNU Service. WNU Service. But Instead of turning back In the A, Bell Syndicate gether with the whipped cream with a few tablespoons of any good salad face of hardships, those pioneers established their homes and did not dressing. let drouth, flood, hall, or Indians Almond Soup. stop them. Anne Nagel chooses a smart turBlanch of a pound of Instead, the pioneers and their ban of navy silk crepe for wear with almonds by dropping them Into boilThe man next door hasn't had her sheer afternoon frock. The sons searched the world for navy wheat and grains which ing water and after ten minutes to cut hit lawn," eays observant chic of this softly draped turban drain and add cold water to cover Olivia, since he bribed the family would mature In season. They bred is enhanced by a Dose veil which But the almonds through a food doctor to tell his wife that pushing forage crops lends fascination to the eyes. Tbe up the chopper. Mix with two hard cooked a lawn mower was a wonderful re- veil also and planted them. They built a civbe worn turned back, may egg yolks and add a quart of beef ducing exercise." ilization on an expanse of the map forming a lacy frame for the face. or chicken stock. Make a paste of e Bell SvDdlcste WNU Seri Ice which once was labeled the Great a teaspoon of flour mixed with a American desert The drouths we little cold water and add to the have lived through In the past did Welcome A Big Awaits Business broth; cook slowly, season with salt not conquer the spirit nor stop the and pepper and add one cup of development of the West The cream. Serve very hot Top with drouth of 1034 will not stop the whipped cream and sprinkle over It men of the West In their forward a few shredded almonds. march to conquer nature. The thing about the remarks Prune Dressing. which Mr. Davis uttered that apTake two cups of cooked prunes, pealed to me and to numerous othone half cup of cooked rice, using er Washington observers was the the prune Juice in which to cook the candor with which he treated the Add rice. six large chestnuts problems. He made no attempt In blanched and .'hopped, butter, salt this conversation nor has he done and pepper to season. Mix well and so In several speeches he has made stuff tbe fowL lately to use language that was hysterical. For an example of what I Piquant Cocktail 8auce. mean, dispatches coming from Pres fake four tablespoons each of toIdent Roosevelt's train on h!s homemato catsup and white grape Juice, ward trip across the northern half one tablespoon each of lemon and of this country gave various figures as to the loss occasioned by the orange Juice, teaspoon of cinnamon, and teadrouth. One of these dispatches credited an emergency relief official spoon each ot salt paprika, sugar and cloves. with the statement that the drouth had cost the farmers five billion MAN, young son ot Chief Loud Voice of the fuscaroras. Is dollars. Another dispatch placed Eggnogg MUbCLL In of Is the drama to he the pageant play part rehearsing the figure somewhat lower and gave Separate the egg white and yolk Old Fort Niagara, the great historical presentation which la to be one and beat both well, mix and add one no authority for the estimate. But 6. 3 to at celebration Niagara, September feature of the pint of hot milk, beating well Flathe polut is that while Mr. Davis Muscle Mao is one of 500 Indians in the pageant dramas full costumed vor as desired. recognizes the desperation of the ( ist of 3,000. ft Westsra Nswsowosr Cnlon. Linnet flew down a little nearer to Peter. "Look me over, Peter.' said he, with twinkling eyes. Look me over and see If you can't tell for yourself." Peter stared solemnly at Linnet He saw a bird of sparrow sire whose entire body was a rose red. I Jo You Know By flve-doll- 1 lf Muscle Man Learns to Be an Actor one-four- drouth-resista- drouth-resista- h b Four-Natio- n farmers and the necessity for their relief, there was nothing sensational In tils discussion. It It to be remembered that the tola! farm Income of 111 13 was only little more (ban tlx billion dollars, and It la bard for ohserrert here to believe that the drouth hat destroyed five sixths of this country's agricultural Income this year In the the tempered relight of this fai-mark by Mr. Iavla take on ad Jed algmfii a nee and welghL It now teems certain that when the congrevs return to Washington next January Will Ail I it will be called More Fundt upon Immediately by the adminisf tration to rote more funds for of tbe droiilb victims. Until later, however, the extent to which the administration will week to go In thla direction cannot be foretold. It Is evident that having Been the circumstances first hand, Mr. Roosevelts entire sympathy will be behind whatever proposal be makes. Observers here, however, foresee result of the tome dangers as present desperate conditions. They know that Mr. Roosevelt will, at he has frequently stated, go to the limit with federal fundi, but the danger foreseen by astute observers here Is that some of the members of tbe house and senate will attempt to go beyond all reason tn preparation of relief plans during next winter. It la not unusual, at the records show, that on every occasion when the federal treasury doors are opened senators or representatives will come forward with scores of plans under the guise of human relief to get their hands on government money for their constituents. It Is fair to say that some of these will be sincere. It Is equally fair to say that, as In the past, some of them will have been misguided, The conversations one hears around Washington Indicate therefore that those charged with government responsibility must be on thetr guard If vast sums are not to be wasted under the guise of extending relief to needy victims of nature's pranks this year. Some of the brain trusters already have developed far flung plans for the physical transfer of thousands of farm families from the drouth stricken districts Into other areas where they can get While generally started again. speaking I believe sentiment In the government favors doing anything that will afford relief next winter, a good many of the higher authorities In the administration point out that the scheme of transposition of whole families and their belongings presents grave problems. T Preserve Polish ea Brett Brass bowls and other anlilin are boitiillliil only when kept MillheL This la UHUully doth u It to do. Mower er, If you thoroughly clean the brass, remm lug all stains and grease, and then apply a coat of clear copal varulsh, ymir bo" I will look heaull-fu- l and will retain Its polish Indefinitely. THE Hot SKWIFH. Copyright ty I ll ,11c Inc M " Service. re-llu- PILGRIMAGES TO FAMOUS SIIRINES OF OLD QUEBEC Quebec's famous shrines attracted throngs of pilgrims and tourists from Canada and Hie United States as the church ahsuuied t leading part In the colorful celebration commemorating the iiuudrlcentemdal of the discovery of Canada by Jacques Cartier. The annual feast of St Anne brought ninny pilgrimages to the celebrated shrine of SL Anne de mite Itenupre, healed twenty-on- e north of Quebec on the SL Lawrence liver. IV'vothm at thla shrine is not confined to feast days and religious celebrations, however. Large numbers of visitors kneel here dally, more than 1,000 000 pilgrims annually visiting the shrine. According to tradition, SL Anne's dates from IONS, when the first church was established by Breton sailors In thankfulness for their rescue from a storm on the SL Lawrence. Discarded cruti hes, canes and braces are piled here by the pilgrims, who are said to have experienced miraculous cures. Sharing the Interest of pilgrim are Quebec a other noted shrines, SL Joseph's Oratory In Montreal, which has become famous within the last four decades through the works of Brother Andre, and the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin at Cap-d- e near Trois Rivieres. Historical students as well rs the religious visit the ancient sanctuary of Trea Salnte Rosalre at Built in 1714, It is one of Quebec's most cherished antiquities. Exploratory Surgeon Did you operate? Also Surgeon Yes, for appendicitis. Surgeon And what was wrrong with him? UERSYcWRYffOlRON! There was a cartoon In one of the eastern metropolitan newspapers that deplct- Price ed Uncle Sam begging a small Situation boy "Prices" to grow up KEEP COOL SAVE TIME SAVE WORK SAVE MONEY with the J'f labeled so that he could his height of 1920. Besides reach It was another caricature which Self Heating Iron will PUS Coleman showed Uncle Sam warning the you more time end work then t $100 00 waahlng mackinel It will uve your same boy to stop growing and anstrength . . . help you do better ironing eaaiet end quicket et leu cost nouncing that If he, the prices of Instant Lighting ...no hearing food, grows too much, I will crack with matches ot torch . . no waiting. The down. I refer to this cartoon bedouble pointed base irons garment with fewer strokes. Large cause most Washington observers bate slide easier. Ironing time la see the price situation In this counreduced one third. Heata itself. ..use it anywhere. Economical, too ..cotta only try to be quite confusing It Is to an hour to operate. See your hard" be recalled that throughout last ware or house furnishing dealer. If local doesn't handle write us. dealer year and early In 1934 the adminisTHB COLFMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. 11L; tration predicated all of Its actions Dept WLSOb Wichita, LoKans ; Cbleago, Pa , Angeles Calif , Philadelphia 4300 on a desire to raise prices. Now, Toronto, Ontario Canada however, the effect of the prolonged drouth In the agricultural areas Is being felt In the cities and President Roosevelt announced his fear that profiteering In food prices is likely to result and made known fewest Hotel that the administration has definite i plans to curb any undue rise In prices. Thus far It has not been made clear what Is cons'dered an undue price rise under present conditions but the President stated with emphasis In a press conference that he would not permit profiteering to take place In the coming fall and winter because, he Indicted, he thought the price Increases would be unjustified. and Secretary The President Wallace, of the Department of Ag rlculture, are working hand in hand In the development of machinery which they Intend to use to pro tect consumers from profiteering Mr. Roosevelt asserted he had plen ty of power with which to do thl 200 Rooms Mr. Wallace, speaking later 200 Tile Baths Job. said the first check that would be Radio connection in every room, placed on an undue rise In prices RATES FROM fl.50 would be closer supervision of the of Indications markets. Any lull opposite Mormon Tobmocit grain manipulation In those markets will ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. be dealt with summarily, accod lng to Mr. Wallace. surrounding The circumstances price questions, however, have caused many observers to ask for Dont endure pimples and blotches. further exposition of the admlnls them quickly with pure Resinol Allay As In this regard. tratlon's policies . Soap to learn far as I have been able none of the administration spokesmen are willing at this time to go hevond the threat to crack down If S3 there Is profiteering. evenly-heate- d Salt Lake Citys HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Smccfth CkWi Skltp j A Western Newspaper Union. smo! , |