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Show ,.ft January 31, 1935 Sheer, SJ 1 la5 Some farmers In the drouth regions who were able to Improvise Ir- rigation systems last summer reaped handsome profit John C. Dunegan of the bureau of plant Industry report the experience of a fruit grower who irrigated 827 peach trees In an orchard at Spring-dalArk. He applied approximately 1,000,000 gallons of water during the drouth at a cost of (240. lie marketed about 8,000 bushels of pearlies from the trees, and the fruit was so much better size and quality than the peaches from unlrrigated trees that his price was about 50 cents a bushel more than hla neighbors were able to geL Thus the $240 expenditure for viler was responsible for a $1,500 increase In Income, for quality, cot counting the Increase In the number of bushels he harvested ss tho result of Irrigation. r in! ,nl COMMENTS ON !l hnd, CURRENT TOPICS BY NATIONAL CHARACTERS 3 tnal ft, rted bt L ' EXPORT TRADE REVIVAL rtdee, i, , lOBftf lty BiCNJ. M. ANinniXON UoonomlHt. t rF'IIE AAA, ' n,V Yellow Tiber Overflows Its Banks Uad 5 k ' , bxM whter I h ' r bowth-- ., I lerloo, , I personal, far, that f Pfoiperlt r Dear, Mr. Wynn: - - w - iil, v i rT ?h . -- Tii lours truly, - ''- - Vs., f v y-'- $' 3 ' - W ,v s vy. t V f,J'S V ''i ' VN . - S ss makes yot fc can alwaji aount Yo,( ! dose. W ix Mw s s s v ' ' s x W) - ' s: ' A ": :CLN3 I Peter," replied twittering merrily, Snow-- V "like every-- I have to eat In order to L Then yon see me down here uy know that the snow up is so deep that it has covered h seeds. I hope I will not i to go any farther south than tot If some morning yon wake else 1 'relieve Mgheete, ytaeiUej. tboUiaa. ) Wanderer 14 Bod r to the Homed Lark. the snow so deep that are burled, dont ex-- P eds were yellow. There waa a black mark from each corner of his bill curving downward and almost joining a black crescent shaped band across the breast Beneath this he was solid white with dusty spots showing here and there. His back was brown In places, having almost a pinkish tinge. Hla tall was black, showing a little white' along the edges when he flew. Altogether he was a handsome little fellow. "Do all your family' have those funny little horns? asked Peter. No," replied Wanderer promptly. Mrs. Lark does not have them. I think they are very becoming," said Peter politely. Thank you, replied Wanderer, I am inclined to agree with yoo. Just then Peter discovered something that he hadnt noticed before. My goodness," he exclaimed, what a long claw you hare on each hind toe P It was true. Each hind claw was about twice as long as any other claw. Peter couldnt see any special use for these, and was just about to ask more about them when Wanderer suddenly apled a flock of hla relatives some distance away and flew over to join them. Probably this saved him some embarrassment, for It was doubtful If he himself knew why Old Mother Nature had given him those long hind daw WNU Svrrlo. & T. W. But. tnd me." tfi what Td call good, sound aoa sense, said another voice, I bird very near Snowflake's ud who at first glance seemed i dressed almost wholly in soft hte brown, slighted on the ad began to ran around In eed. It was Wanderer, fj .Horned Lark. Peter had known wr since his first winter, yet feel really acquainted, for seldom stayed long a or a real acquaintance. ts Wanderer reached up to Weds from a weed top, Peter 1 food look at him. The first noticed was what looked fjto little horn above and ryes, it is from these that ter gets the name of Horned Of course, they are not The modem girl can be without at but little tufts all, ;,oni feathers. Hi forehead, a everything else In this world, says except a lip stick. " eacl ey and hla throat cosmetic Connie, WNU Barrio. rj J M i riStii ""Sr . A ''' - s TheFancyFigurt Skater- - The House Awakes! By ANNE CAMPBELL i? I pt pause, "Uia. i t iffy K By, THORNTON W. BURGESS THAT REALLY ARE psin. It emliJ NOT HORNS and the i are so fond 'of the cold, t formao1 I see what youJeave the on of I7I0U mt upset at all for," said Peter ccasional hit to Snowflake the Snow peps: V 'vsv FbEDTIME STOR)? I UaS K house awakes with Dickie, whose bare feet Come patterlug across the sunny rpUIS hall And then the other faU childrens voices Across the quiet rooms; and on our street A dozen houses, filled with children, rise And dust the sleep out of their drowsy eye When off to school the happy children go. The house sinks In a sleep as deep as Death, , And does not wake till the return- ing breath Of children make Its staring win- angel." What shall I do? Yours truly, I. M, KICKIDE. Answer: Always beware of the man who calls you an "angel," or the man who saja he will treat you like an angel." Go to any art gallery and look at a painting of an "angel." You will Immediately pee all the clothes he Intends bujlng you. Npwpper. Aoth-UIm- I W NU Service. Dear Mr. Wynn: Jersey and Lace I a in a scientist. At present 1 am nm experimenting with flies. trying to solve the big problem of the century; that Is: Miould Files Marry?" This Is my sixth year on the subject, and iny greatest ditilculty Is to keep the flies over the winter months. Last winter I put s fly In a cuckoo clock to rest, but It woke the fly up every hour and the poor thing died from the lack of sleep. ('an you tell me the best place to keep a fly so It can rest peacefully? Yours truly, WILL U. nELl'MEE. Answer: Nothing In the world, excepting the discovery of the North pole, will be of greater benefit to humanity than the solution of the problem, "Should Flies Murry?" I find that the Importance of tiles Is a subject to think about Some folks like flies, others don't 1 know one man who owns a candy store and he likes flies so much Hint he bus just engaged a blacksmith for his store. This blacksmith ts supposed to shoo the flies." On the other hand, I hear, every day, of a man named Babe Ruth who doesnt like die 'At least It appears so, as he keeps hitting flies over the fence. Now I would like very much to help you, eo after years of reMalnbochers most exciting consearch work I And the best place to to the aprlng mode ars tributions keep a fly. If yon do not want It hla daytime frock disturbed at all la In a Scotchman's Here Is one of grtge Jersey end pocketbook. navy blue lace. It looks like e but Is In reality s one piece Dear Mr. Wynn: dres I am a girl nineteen years of age. There le a young man who seems to be madly In love with me, but 1 WITTY KITTY am not sure I love him; he has pro- lace-trimme- Is out! OooyrlihL WNU Sanrte S t NINA WILCOX PUTNAM MOTHERS COOK BOOK HOW TO SERVE OYSTERS old ways of HERE ara some that oysters may never have been brought to the attention of the present generation: Fricaseed Oyster pour water Prepare SO oyster over them In a sieve and look over carefully for any broken shelL Sava the liquid and add to It enough milk to make one pint Put two teaspoons of hotter and two of flour into a sauce pan, and tha oyster llqnor and milk and stir until smooth and thick, adding one teaspoon of salt, a few dashes of pepper. The above, with the oysters added, win be creamed oyster For the fricassee add tht yolks of two eggs lightly beaten and a teaspoon of finely minced parsley. Serve eo squares of battered toast. Oysters Fried In OIL Drain 23 fat oyster lift each carefully by the muscular, bard part, plaA on a board and dry well with a soft doth. Dust with salt and cayenne. Beat two eggs.wlthoot separating and add to them two UbTespoonrofliofvraterr-Put'o- d two-piec-e, dows glow. down our street a dozen houses shout. And wake to happiness when school And Tht Pallet Foot posed to mo. He swears that If 1 marry him he will treat me like an C. th do not use cracker crumb Dip the oysters Into the crumb then Into the egg and again Into the Use the finger as stickcrumb ing a fork Into the oyster spoils the After all are covered arflavor. range them, without touching, on a board. Have the fat hot, nslng any kind of aweet fat; place the oysters In a wire basket and fry, six at They should be time, until brow Overcookbrown lu two minute the Drain will oyster. toughen ing carefully, atanding on brown paper. Keep hot and serve garnished with parsley and lemo C, WMtmra Newapapw Caloa. rititk Woman Becomes an Air Mail Pilot Or 1 . 'M! a board a quart of dry bread crumbs rir--f 1 I V a -- tempo- ning of a long and vlltlleult process. It seeks to restore the balance by restricting agriculture. The equilibrium will not he attained until new work has been found for the iaople displaced from agriculture. I see the solution of the problem In the restoration of our export trade, to make unnecessary further shifting. I want to regain our equilibrium with a minimum' of further readjustment. I think that the great Increase lit general business which would come with a satisfactory export market for our agricultural goods utnl raw materials would moan that our domestic market for manufactured goods would expand ao greatly that our manufacturers, sharing that expanding market with reasonable foreign competition, would produce more goods and sell more gooda and make morn profits than they cun do under existing conditions, - If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This They'r All AVceaaory roods But All Acid - Forming. Itsnco Most of Vs Ilavs.'Aciil Stomach At Time,, Easy Now to RsUevs. SOUND MONEY By COI. LEONARD I AYRES Cleveland Economlnt. Doctors say that, much of the indigestion, from which so many of us sutler, is really acid indigestion . . . brought about by too foods in our many modern dieL And that there is now . often is way to relieve this . minutest Simply take PHUipf Milk of Magnesia after meals. Almost immediately this acts to ncutraliu the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You "forget you have s stomach!" Try lhii just once! Take either tha familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' t now the convenient nets Phillips Milk of Magnesia Table! But be sure you get Genuine "PHILLIPS", so-call-ed recovery took the lortfj depression of the 70s when the Business acid-formt- people of this .country became vinced that this nation was going to adhere to sound money, return to the gold basis, and refuse to agree with the clnltns of the greenback propagandist Again business recovery came after the! long depression of the DOs when the people of the country been me convinced that we were going to maintain a sound currency and to decide against the claims of the silver propagandists. If In this depression the court should decide that the abrogation of the gold clnuse was unconstitutional, and so force the congress to restore tho old one hundred cent dollar, the verdict of our own business men and of the foreign nations might he that this country had finnlly decided upon a program of upholding the soundness of our money and the validity of our contract If that happened, the result would be a sudden general- and effective restoration of business confidence. con- na , Also la Tablet Form! Phillip Milk of M(nrU Tbtrt t r now on ut drug Mom Loch tiny vryher. m the tahlrt juiva. lull at a teaspoonful of Genuine rhillip Milk at Magnesia. 11 Phillips S; AtilL cfAlaytusia. Guard the Speech More have repeuted of speech thaa of silence. BUYING IMPROVES By DANIEL C. ROPER 8cretary of Commerce. the irresistible force buying, the clouds of dark poor sales and UNDER ONE by one the arguments the inevitability To those who say that practice cannot of lynching have yielded. be baited, we confidently point to the record last spring when word wss passed to peace officers to go slow In permitting lynching or the resnlt would be early enactment of s punitive federal law. f Daring the five and In last which the congress months was la session lynching ceased in this country. The promptly fob lowing theadjournment of .l which did not enact the considered legislation, the stream of lawlessness again began to flow at rate of approximately .on th ITCHING TOES Duming.sore.cracked soonrelieyed.and healing aided with safe. soothing- - Resinol HELP KIDIIEYS your kidneys function badly lam aching and 70a have back, with attacks of dizziness, burning; scanty or too freqnent urination, getting up at sight, swollen feet and ankle rheumstlo pains . . use Doans Pills. Doans are especially for poorly Millions of functioning kidney boxes are used every year. They are recommended the country over. Ask your neighbor! X DOAIIS PILLS I cod-gr- t' ' es SILT UtES Itadlo fee Crtry a ANDREWS Exptrl HOTEL THE Presidents wnvw IFmessage Is jivP" lines clearly and specifically social insurImmediate ance program for Its prompt adoption and If the promised federal action, without which the states will postpone acceptance, Is taken with' out delay there will be presented to those national and state leaders HELEN RITCHEY Is the first woman to win the right to pin responsible for the fundamental MISS Sam's air mall wings on her left coat pockel and has begun adoption of adequate state laws t She Is seen her receiving challenge which cannot be sideof mall and passenger plan work as the rongrstolations of William E. Howe second assistant postmaster stepped even temporarily without overwhelming condemnation. general as she left the Washington airport well-founde- Ball SjTBdlcat. WNU Strrloa.' , m during the first days of the new congress outthe . Bom. tOORawma-SOOBs- ths lynching a week, nntll the whole country wss saturated with Its revolting recital Industrial Relation Pop, what Is tha horizon?" Graanar field." SEWEST BOSTEUY 60CIAL LEGISLATION - rtLs JU . .'t Fn-pre- By DR. JOHN si. ' one-hal- n ipapa urvows any-- - uncertainty as to the future are rapidly being dispelled. Today there Is s better feeling extaDt In the commercial world than there has been In s long time. Further, 1 ex pect it to Improve steadily. One reason for the Improved situation, I am sure. Is that both bust uess men and their patrons bars s better understanding of the national sod international situations than they ever had before during the life of this tdmlntstratlo No longer does tht Impression prevail that the administration is opposed to the profit system. The understanding that this administration seeks only to make s fairer division of Income and has no Intention of destroying the capital The girl chum says It's queer that structure Is becoming general Insure nobody hae devised etep-o- n ance for people who buy aisle seats PREVENTION OP LYNCHINQ at the theater. By EDWARD P. COSTIOAN WNU Ssnrlo. Sanator From Colorado. I STwi'i ,n stop-gap- , rary measure, is only the begin- 1 rain In the mounUlna of central Italy recently caused the yellow Tiber to overflow ta banka, the rlTer reaching It highest point In many years. This view was taken at Rome during the i which caused much distress. to any Ion .basil t Vs a n doctor b! ist ho pops e becomt 1 gives the tij ie right cao: ose is repeal time, yot ti els are dot ;hly without i ably, try "' ' 4' A MM M I al '' V rtal mit regulated! ally used 4 s Iw;' '!'v V' tt yosk experienced v I j," -- - y sv ;1 aw, . oDKlt. Answer: 1 know the people jou refer to and It Is a fact that the bushnnd bouts his wifo up every morning. He gets up at d:H) a. m. and she doesn't get up till 7 .00. .1 anm3SST!: - '" L I, s' , i v a ..I 4 ) n I live In an apartment house and there Is a rumor about a married couple. In the same building. The rumor Is that the husband bouts his w ife up every morning. Do jou believe this? rrr;v7rmi MJi; ck. f WYNN, if viewed thing but a BOX QUESTION ED b, d e, Instructive, Entertaining and Amusing Reading for the Whole Family bed wnctet, t, elght-year-ol- . d co-pilo- WNU furrlo. Rats $1.50 to $3.00 O The Hotel Tempi Square has ft highly desirable, friendly You will always tind it lmmao nlate, supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable. You can therefore understand why this hotel Le ECHIT tCClZZZD Ton can also appreciate why: ts '--? f If mark fceee el fe jf SecUry ". ERNEST C R OSSITIR, atmoe-pher- t-- e. jM'WfuJ. |