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Show 7 "VI j ant ' V, ART FOR WE HEART'S FICTION SAKE r "'l' ,i III,! J ' t I CORKER .. will, - ' ,1 fnm li III !' , , - ! 1 re , ,,u d ,i- - i I tiit thir k "Ni f ' t1 m i ll! w t1 ni.i )i uf j Jo it. i i i li I h i'- " i , f i ' -- ..f t! I I'll - ft nr d I ' f I 11 - tt III O' I ). t - ( a vi i I! iii tin' I ill .n't do a flint; d ,in t i "! "Mi1 Hi tor wiih t ini." i' t"til Won't t.ikn Its J In .iff !i ju! ( n't w. r t i'i'- t i ri'.nl t i ti rn Me ke Inifi s I' e ii He li'ies'it ! li I .vt k I .1 .III I'I- 1 Hi-d- - g nnv-thin- Itmtisr C'.iSAi'l reieived the ,i .vri I ' Jo i .t w , -- it id of tl ..lid ) h'r.ir ill ! i b I,..-- ii in I, ,i f i! v h r i - t1 I ii i !' - to . id j .iv he gi t h .(. jllic e rri' on vourg S.v.on w.is lug l.v mg loom Col- i'i" Fls.vi.illi looked at him ap J : I c 'I! I r i . i 1! ' ' I n "I- , li ' ! ' hud e I'll! I t ' to ! ! to t! ree tie pul ups "Sure, Mi-'- Let "Good an i Wednesday o'rlcx k " Koppel er.ten d and was Puller-ga.stewhe-h.s put.ent took his pineapple juice without a whimper. As the weeks went by Swain's its grew more friquent lie brought v e startling announcement He was going to exhibit it in the Summer show at the Lathron Gallery! For the summer show at Lathrop Gallon- was the biggest art exhibit of the year Bone "If 8 laughing-stoc- him. mound of Capital Tasmania Restless 15 Pitcher 13 To knock Rodents 19 Suffix indicating past tense 20 Vague gossip 22 Note of scale 23 City in 16 18 Alphabetical list of articles 26 Mathemat-ca- l ratio 28 Sacred songs 30 Wing-foote- the bat 32 Sheltered side as 33 34 Malay gibbon Line made by folding 37 40 Hereditary 41 To Molten lava 43 esteem Part of 44 infinitive Symbol for tantalum 12 vok ano 50 Part to puff out the hair 51 Angers 53 Hindu political leader Reserved manner 57 Unit 58 By 59 Hawk-heade60 d deity Pen for swine That yourg lady 2 Forces 3 Couched 4 Otherwise 5 Swagger 6 Turret 14 17 20 in Vertical 1 No. 30 10 46 Spot 47 Pronoun 48 Sicilian 55 21 23 24 25 27 To watch narrow ly Land measure Printer's measure Wine cup Ancient Egyptian monarch To play boisterously Above 31 34 35 8 36 31 38 39 42 45 47 one who reads the lessons in church To certify Behold' Edible seed Girl's name Part of the eye 48 49 51 52 54 56 The self Colloquial: poster Whether Diffident Fxclamatioi of disbelief Note of scale Answer te Panic Number ?9 Transparent Extraordinary in size F unamental mesB of life tendenciej 29 7 Preposition Appendage 9To flee if not in ropers get hold of this. FUcworth will become a We've got to stop k groaned Koppel. plished " To the utter astonishment of all three and especially Swain "Trees Dressed in White was accented for the Lathrop show Not onlv was Mister Kllsworth crazy, thought Koppel, but the Lathrop Gallon- was crazy, too Fortunately, the painting was hung in an inconspicuous place where it could not excite anv noticeable comment. Young Swain sneaked into the gallery one afternoon and blushed to the top of his ears when he saw Trees Dressed in White, a loud, raucous splash on a wall otherwise drenched in beauty and harmony As two giggling students stopped before the strange anomaly Swain fled in terror He could not bear to hear what thev had to say. Two da vs before the close of the exhibition a special messenger enbrought a long ofTeial-lookinto Mister Kllsworth while velope Swam. Koppel and the doctor were m the room Read it to me, requested the old man "My eyes are tired from painting The doctor read-I- t gives the Lathrop Gallery pleasure to announce that the First Landscape Prize of Jl.OflO has been awarded to Collis P. Kllsworth for his painting "Trees Dressed in White." Swain and Koppel uttered a series of mart culate gurgles. Doctor Cashis professional well. exercising with a supreme effort, said. "Congratulations, Mister Ells- wrrh Fine, fine . See, see , Of co ,rse, I didn't expect such gicnt news. But. but well, now. T have to admit that Vi art is m mb more satisfying than busi- - Chaldea 24 in quality "No." admonished the doctor. Me can't interfere with him now and tike a chance of spoiling all the good work that weve accom- Goifer'a 11 the Mister 6101 Malt beverage Prefix' before Symbol for calcium Flexible stem used In basketry Soul g self-contr- SB DBB HBflilQ . T' t.rln W - Wed .'.tLi'-jIf : r.i .'li r t - k- - Depend . . ' Art nothing." snapped the old "I bought the Lathrop Gal- lerv last month m in r3 on p, v Uii " MUi M TU mg con. n you and u - "4 tr- perfect da , - i i ' , aisle. Sir I- KKLIC OF TIIE PAST . . . Its 1828 building, old fashioned fixture and heterogenous di. play of merchandise make the ermont Country Store an exact replica of the general More in grandfather's day. Our U.kV N er everv dru.l lrn w n dise. this unique country store muscum is typical of the general store which grandfather knew in his Don't Yell Moron At Reckless Driver; Its Overrating Him j' p. India, or tune who rateu-.II or more guns, use , 9G8 descrij tie titles, on a favorites od. ted ty e them being K.ng of K.r.ii& Other n.oJct titles are God, Empeior of the - t blest of All N. l !.s, WjegSt the World, and Greattg r, queror of All Times. 4 f. S Ea- CLASSIFIED DEPART AUTOS. one-ha- lf three-quarte- rs g hand-hew- n . e, r.s t-'-- re Unr.e tat Till ( KS 1 Arms Up Desserts To Aid War Victims NEWTOWN, PA. As a memorial to alumni who lost their lives in World War II. pupils of George rural school in Bucks county have launched a project to aid pupils of two Gorman schools. Recipients of the aid are the Gertraudenschule, a girls school in Berlin, and the Jacobi gvmnasium, a school for boys at Dusseldorf. Pupils are voluntarily sacrificing their mealtime luxuries to provide food, clothing and other necessities for the 800 German school children Pennies aved hv skipping ice cream and dessert are contributed to a special relief fund During the firrt six weeks of its opernton, the relief chest amounted to $1,319. Collections included regular contributions as well as money saved by giving up some item on the menu. Woman River Pilot Still Active at 79 CINCINNATI, OHIO. An Ohio river pilot for more than 50 years, "Ma" Greene at 79 is "as good as ever. When the coast guard renewed her pilot's license for the 11th time. Lt. Comdr. Harry A. Voight reported that she passed her tests with ease. Familiarly known as Ma, Mrs. arY Greene is the only woman pi- lot in the nation's inland waterShe now takes the wheel ways. just to show the passengers I can five-ye- do on it. "Th lit! I JJ..S5 bci'e told 1 fed g USED CARS J NOBODY ...OB BUYS MORE PAYS M0 SB ci d t. ke t lfj f I years cu fi ; lat NEW YORK. Although t lecture-demonstratio- 1 B thai Roc X. til; BUSINESS IF YOU AHE & INVEST. INTf l!ETE! in tr: Into the Bowling Aliev bivness-.1 of hfeine. I tutto the chance ticdlly new Brunswick lanevthlustsbetaa than one year complete l balls, pin setters, ret irnj, latest typo Brunsvutk Centen"iai NT settees 'and equpment enabiJt) set them up and start thebJJir.ew bot hn take full nftvnnt ice of season now st irting. Pr.ted less new equipment If irrx th cost of write S. B. PlOUtr. L Mil Phone Lake POULTRY, nnCKS CUr & EQUI YOI K HENS be 0ro.fi',bl,' HELP Uh Stimulate poor ..ppctitesall their feel Poultry Prescription in !R?, in ; san Ro i hat hi w Thi a r vel ; Thi farm keen tar td lo and rd poultrjinen poultrv tonic money cecal GET RID o( round and with chickens and turh.vs Contains Poultry Red Caps t n and Nicotine, s Ue. tair binu. suits without upsetting the bv The i 0PPH Jet t bt?t tail-- 1 Telt'i d ts r EI WANTED TO BIT WE BUY AND SELL Office Furniture. Piles T''Ppr;t' Safe- - dash Ren 01 Machines lug SALT I.AKF DESK EXCHACl7-92$ Sooth SUte St., Salt Uk Buy U.S. Savings Bondi! Ti It vas t.e tree- - kjiic ir.e Page facts ere mov .the deca 1 Th kefo pass alas! IWT appi (Man fLASHES? Women sane area IX In your 'ston , tS pe Ljjg functional 'middle-ag- e lar to women cause you tof ml nervous. flashes, mgjstrui tired feelings? ComP" Plnkham's Vegetable I relieve such symptoms for this purpose' D,nkhamiCo-Take- 1 t x wu irusun. sa i ! ed : Pi regularl pound helps build pP.ntlH in T.verrtia! against such dJsr sii ci i n met for yea ,pocl , inai i mil Her son, Tom, carries the steamboat line her husband founded. She got into steamboat piloting when her husband found himself with an extra boat and no skipper, she explains. Future Teachers Instructed in Makeup not solve the teacher shortage, may the City College of New York believes it has taken a steo in the right direction bv tcachirg students of education how to cRess, fix their hair and make up their faces for the classroom. A series of was devoted to teaching the students how to look like, as well as be, teachers. To conclude d 1?4 ft full-tim- Pass F lei MED! If' When MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. you mutter Moron! at the driver who just missed sideswiping your car, you may be temporarily overrating him, it is indicated in traffic fatality statistics assembled by Northwestern National Life Insurance company. The vast majority of our ghastly annual toll of automobile accidents occurs when drivers are devoting only part of their intelligence to driving, the report one-hal- chain-stor- j;0 B store in the summer of 1946. Background of the store is authentic, most of the fixtures coming from the store of the original founder. Other fixtures were presented by nearby Vermont storekeepers interested in emphasizes. the project. The moron rates at from 50 to 70 While the building itself, concent of average human intelliper fixtures in the structed 1828, and the imbecile level is between gence, as it is possible are as to make them, the country store 25 and 50 per cent of average and museum is not a dead, lifeless af- the idiot rates below 25 per cent. fair. On the old shelves and counThus, the report points out, ters Orton has stocked as varied a when the driver of average inbeen of would have goods as display telligence puts from a quarter found in his fathers emporium a to f of his mind on his half century ago. to driving, and devotes The place is redolent of mingled of his brain to odors of spices, kerosene and cattle conversation, scolding the chilfeed, while dim lights are a redren, listening to a quiz prominder of long bygoae days. gram or admiring scenery, the Revived also around the old, hazards are about the same as if a moron or submoron were stove under high, the rafters is the old doing his very best at the wheel. An average mind fogged country store forum where people gather to express their by alcohol may have its drivfrank opinions on subjects ranging capabilities actually at the imbecile level. ing from local politics to the state of the nation. The splendid safety records of the The Vermont Country Store is more than a typical museum. Or- - railroads and the airlines would a terrific nose dive, the report , ton s experiment, in a day when the t take !, if engineers and pilots maslot stereotyped, craned at necks scenery feminine chine atmosphere prevails in gro- or otherwise argued with wives, cery stores, may have necked with the girl friend or were implications, for he is under the influence of alcohol, while the storekeepers on duty. policy of knowing thoroughly the Yet the motorist constantly comgoods he was selling. mits these driving sins, while airily This type of store, Orton explains, his passengers without the makes it possible once again "for piloting of steel rails and through guidance people to enjoy the experience of traffic a hundred times as dense as going into a store. that of the railroads and the air Nearly 30,000 people visited the lanes. novel store museum last summer A probable 24,000 lives could be and fall, and even larger attendance saved each year, the insurance has been recorded during the pres- company estimates, if all motorists ent season. could be convinced that piloting an automobile safely is a job worthy of e their best intelligence on a Rural School Pupils basis. wood-burnin- t. i r 1 Walk mto the Vermont Country Store here vou arc transported back into grandfathers and immediately housed in an ancient building with the Store, For Country day. hand-hewrafters and with its shelves littered with an amazingly heterogeneous display of goods, is an exact replica of the In structure, fixtures and merchanlHllO Vermont emporium. - general 2'. The 88 chief ruling WESTON, VT. s . l' Assume MSV cross-road- i Silling Princes of Info Country Store Museum Is Emporium Ilepliea of 115JH) features. youth. Although the present Vermont Country Store dates bark only to June. 1046. its predecessor of the same name originally was founded nt North Calais, Vt., in 1807 by Gardner L Orton. This store later was moved to Weston, and it was in this same location that Vrest Orton, son of the founder, reopened the J '" f rlKlurl,r',;r,V,T,r;",c-How U IUa Nratptprr Srivue III VorkU. V V tone, book Set tu r IN THESE UNITED STATES t k"lA .Urt ii t , r m The on the diiiuu Lorn ' v , i. inr.g d S170 4 it ' i a Resort BeautJ :ic . H! worth" make it Monday. Four Friday. ei d 1 That -- v e r.-'-- Solution Id Neil !s rV I t Nanning t ( veitf Horizontal I ; !e .ne.ip; i ; u"- -' .. k in CROSSWORD PUZZLE y- V hi s.n-rif,e- t vC 'I' tits twi.il pro culm lie hail dure wn ' htriif five tl ink inn nee his I t ms 1 e it This wis nn ntdinnrv O'iI pertleman was in P"d prc'fur u man f seventy sis But he had t" he ke t from hnv r e h's Lirt Innr s Be I a I mf'-reheart att.i' k after hi rfi- purrt ase f that jerkwatir r a im id that out in Iowa The one fame from the exntemei t eri tendered hv f e Hisintei'rat on i f t e rf crorefv Hippy I.u knee eh-istores winch he had rirquircl at a fabulous pnre All "f his ruin hi'rf of recent years had hi he liquidated h th to his nt n preat hi nlth and his pock thook Co!l:s I VI! s'd in a hii"e over upholsterer! cha'r hv the wn-He looked around ns Dor (nr iv Two students giggled at the racus splash of color on the wall. C.iswcll inquired. "Well, how's the and Swain lied. young man todav' 'Tuiph1" Fronted the figure in crayons on the table. "Lets try the old man a box of water colors the rhmr in a tone like a rasping arid draw that va-- e over there on and some tubes of oils. rough with all the implications of a the inantlepiec e." he suggested When Doctor Caswell called Ellsrnrrr "What for It's only a bowl with worth would talk about the graceful "I hear vou haven't been obeying some t lue stums on it He would Or are lines of the andirons. the doctor chided orders. dwell on the ru h variety of color they green' "Who's giving me orders nt my Mister Kllsworth, in a bowl of fimt. Ho proudly disit, "Try time of life'" played the variegated smears of please. The doctor drew up n chair and a old took man The paint on his heavy silk dressing "Umpli'" sat down dose to the old man. Ive gown. He would not allow his valet of hand a cravOn in shaky piece he raid and got n proposition for you, to send it to tne cleaners. He He made anmade a scrawl quietly other scrawl and connected the two wanted to show the doctor how hard Old Kllsworth looked uspirinu!v with a couple of crude lines "There he'd been working. over his spectacles. "What is it. it The treatment was working peris, young man." he sn. toned with more medicire. more automobile a grunt of satisfaction No more trips downtown to "Such foofectly. "more to me hnlderdnsh rides, keep lishness. Poppycock' become involved in purchases of enawav from the office'' He terprises of doubtful solvency. Frank Swam was patient Mow'd you like to take un art" "If you The doctor thought it safe to allow The doctor had his stethosrone needed tlu five dollars. to diaw you will have to look Ellsworth to visit the Metropolitan, ready in case the abruptness of the want what vou're drawing, sir. the Museum of Modern Art and othsuggestion proved too much for the at and er exhibits with Swain An entirely Old Kllsworth squinted heart. patient's new world onened up its charming But the old gentlemans answer looked. "By gum, it's kinda pretty I never noticed it before " was a vgorous "Hut! mysteries The old man displayed "I dont mean seriously," said the Koppel came in with the pro- an insatiable curiosity about the galdoctor, relieved that disaster had nouncement that his patient had leries and the painters who exhibited in them. How were the galleries been averted "Just fool around done enough for the first lesson run' Who elected the canvasses with chalk and crayons. It'll be "Oh, it's pineapple juice again, for the exhibitions0 An idea was fun. Swain left. Ellsworth mumbled "Bush! forming in his brain. 7 HKN the art student came tha "All right. The doctor stood up. When the late spring sun began to "I just suggested it, that's all. following week theie was a clonk the fields and gardens with Collis P. sucked his gums and his drawing on the table that had a color Ellsworth executed an awful wrinkled chin bobbed up and down. slight resemblance to the vase The smtu'ce which he railed Trees Dres-e- d in White. Then he made fnrni.'itii'ii : . w V ! i'i r'.l v'r 8 : f ! h n "I w.ii !e f "s w ri .11' 'd .1 ' ( - ill-- ' I vv f F.c V c t T- I rt'i ..Iv s . - ;.fi '1 i A ri-(- II. in In i tut- I red Svv.iii ii'.vi - ft; t nines .u k "Yes sir," n i'li'lid Sw.i.n tfufv "I .is thin "u (oul! ou st are t u e a nn k or the time tu e t "tin- - u g v d iii I he w .i sou thli VOII w.un, I I 1m i " ; ii. .id." At- - JU k ii t sp.il ( S hll.l a pit til! e I w.ii I the A Kl'ii'i III ! I, IV t" t ti.. "'t ()' . I a t - ii.i.sinp'v "Sir, I'm not an artist yet," an-sred tie young man. "1'mj h ' Sw.iiii airut.ged some paper an r- f t r ,t ., ,N. M l.s In t n in li. ,; s. s'nfi, M .'.I - i n t d - ii li 11. , nut l i si It it I . H e ! It N. I Ki m hint U IS Hi fi hi", ! I s p . tlllt ,, t -- ('i-.'d- i N't. i.l on r ' ' it's a "By num," "I mi fi matt h " I , 1 f it ' ( Some Helpful J at the corners ' f ns he i',.in's U h:it do :i. h. ' i . ( i'i It .t I t ' oh) 'i If!-- I e I I -- I if - I I ,. I U I , L 'av i the ili i "ii - I A.fl C f I ill V 1. tM Iji III i'll! ' .II t 'f tl t t. ' - I 1. nuri - uiily a ! 11 i wrinkles i.lea. rr.iv pit tins vi u ! u is " UTAH PAROWAN. TIMKS. IWKOWAN the series, students staged a style show, modeling classroom and other clothes for teachers. In classroom clothes, one modeled an outfit suited to girl the classical old maid school teacher, a black silk dress complete with high lace collar. Other modeled softly tailored suits girls with ruf-nt- d blouse and tailored dresses con-sid- e red appropriate for the modern school marm. pull lr7 Help Them of Harmful Body ( Your kidneys are waste matter from the h j aometimea kidneya not act aa Nstur'h. move impuntiee and jUP 1' poiaon tbe system body machinery. ' b ...rinj Symptoma roaj llB psjjJ peraiatent headacherf getting up nights. Jnd under the eye- sisjj b'Aiair, ( anxiety and lo? Other aigns k"lnyra,nI, sometimes are order too frequent urina M thslEJ There should aetnJ treatment la Wl"! h T, beet ,orty (JJ Coen's Fills. Doa new friends (or i, They have Are recommended hyt country 'j fmoi for ica. i fori : doll oi lior ; ti ? s 9 i : 4 ! f 7 oiy j eat f i ni |