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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX PAGE THREE SAVINGS-BAN- BOX QUESTION ED LHnr Mr, Wynn: I am a boy ten years old and go to public school. My KnrlMi teach er gave me thla question e liquor, what the mail bought, was soon drunk." She told me the sen tenre is wrong and wants me to cor rect 1L Will ou correct It for me? Youra trulj, n. WllI.lTS IIAKDK. Answer: Instead of "The liquor, what the man bought, waa soon drunk," It should be "I he nun. what bought the liquor, was soon tS-Th- $199,-107,83- gs lhatl Yours truly, $25,-750,4- 03 HUGH Mr.Rlir.IL Answer: She, most likely. Is working lu the developing" room. I. C- - tha VV Nl! fc.nli Ji'Z.Ty Ht! -- saja she dont stop drinking. 111 I U.I.S. Answer: Dont come home until your boy Is In bed asleep. Dear Mr. Wytfn: My brother and 1 are having an argument and want you to settle It. 1 say the first doughnuts were fried Vterlal diseases. Ordinarily vaccines contain the cell contents of disease bacteria which have been killed by In America. He says not. Who Is or chemicals. It is Doctor Kruegers conclusion that the consistent failure of many of these prepara Yours truly. right! N.DIGKsrioN. 'jails due to alterations In the protein of the bacteria Induced by the heat or chemicals used to kill them. eliminate this undesirable reaction he has perfected a mill, consisting of a cylinder containing several thou Answer: Your brother Is right. which kills bacteria without denaturatlon of the protein within them. The The first doughnuts were fried In jal stainless-steiectlveness of this method of preparing vaccines has been clearly demonstrated la the treatment of whooping Greece." and of elnua infections. During a recent epidemic of whooping cough 232 children were treated with the 'gh therth vaccina and 165 with another type of vaccine. Only 47 per cent of the children receiving' the old type Denr Mr. Wynn: orth fair or good results, while the Krueger pertussis antigen, as it Is called, brought about good or showed cdne I have s boy friend who always lagne sir results in 00 per cent of the cases. Tests of the similarly prepared antigen for sinus Infections have says: "Life would be great If It you Milk taught about cures or satisfactory Improvement In 00 per cent or more of three series of 43, 62 and 50 cases were not for two things." lie never lot Doctor Krueger will test the new type antigen on common colds tells me what the two things are. lo you know? Truly yours, dence In the four-lea- f clover or the P. ItOIDK. rabbit's foot. Ideas like the one two The Answer: things he re that a person who falls to look Blonds are Brunettes. to tnd fers In the eye when you talk to you him Is dishonest are false beliefs, even more dangerous, we are told, Dear Mr. Wynn: A girl friend of mine took a posifor their semblance of reason. In a photograph studio. When tion All false beliefs. It Is found, come Now, Just by chance, that very J JINNY MEADOW MOUSE IS IN took the Job she only weighed she In to us same the way. ma. They go 124 A .TJCHT. PLACE mornlngReddyFox deolded that pounds. She bas -- only - been he, too, would visit the Smiling aroundrareieiptedranJwedo not stop to question their truth. AKXY MEADOW MOUSE was PooL Reddy likes a tender young The country Is more superstitious which a In for of his bill fare change kept women enslaved and having a good time on the bank frog than the city and women are more So about the the Smiling rook Be laughed at once In a while. mentally undeveloped. There Is tothan men I superstitious time Meadow Mouse no decided reason Danny was why women more day dfather Frogs fear that he Naturally the city, with Its con than men should react with primeiiHng a foolish risk. It was true to take a nap Reddy Fox started stant kaleidoscope of life, which al val emotions to matters that call for bit he was a long way from home toward the Smiling PooL As he ways educates, Is less healthful thought, logic, common sense. near In drew he It crouched low the jrith its many secret hiding places than the country for the survival of ilch made it comparatively safe grass and stole forward very careObservation, ths profeasors say. Ideas that might Is the superstitions. and his best fully stealthily, doing times great aid In overcoming false of But l Danny danger. In the country are soon dethrive to as as much beliefs. out of sight If we set ourselves to watchkeep ront worrying. As he had told bunked In the city. of things, wo can Nearer nearer he the and r&ndfather Frog, he doesn't be- possible. ing But we can find less good reason. not fall workings to eee the falseness of all crept to the bank of the Smiling In this day and age, why women superstitions. PooL and It Just happened that he Women can observe as well as was headed straight for the spot should be more superstitious than t where Danny Meadow Mouse was men. That Is a survival of the days men I 8o ro to It of barred windows and sex barriers Ball amdleal WKU Barrie napping. Now Reddy wasn't thinking of Danny Meadow Mouse. Be wss thinking of young frqga. But as he drew nearer the bank of the Smiling Pool a careless Merry Little Breeze brought to him tLe scent of Danny Meadow Mouse. It tickled Reddy's nose. It made him forget young frogs. A fat meadow mouse would be much better eating than a perr er Ingredients. Roll Into rolls and FOR THE BUSY HOUSEKEEPER erestln young frog. let stand on e cloth In a pan placed Reddy became more careful than in the !c box. The cloth keeps the are MANY bomes fresh cookies Hi was Headed Straight for the ever. Be crept along almost on his IN from flattening and sticking a dough more than much enjoyed Spot Where Danny Meadow Mouse stomach In the direction from which to the and thns losing Its round one time. at pan amount baked that scent came. All the time Danny large Was Napping, Slice very thin, decorate which shape. la the Here cooky Meadow Mouse was having pleaswith half a nut meat, a raisin or Htve in worrying until there is ant dreams in .that comfortable may be kept many days Isand when aa ones taita suggests. cherry cookies of a fresh wanted, something to worry about. tin place on the banks of the Smiling Another food so mneb liked In In the So, this being the first time he them off a slice put few, wholly unconscious that danbd visited the Smiling Pool for a PooLwas oven and bake them as brown aa all onr homes, la fresh rolls It anywhere near. ger takes time to preparo a light and most made he the of It time, you like. T. w. Burqaaw WXU Sanrfaft One of the first Rolls. criap rolL Bert la a recipe which , things he did was t get a good long drink. You see, Dissolve two compressed .yesst will keep for a week or longer In THROUGH there had been no rain for a long of a cupful of the Ice chest and a pan of blacnlta cakes In time, and Danny had bad hard work warm water, adding two teaspoon-ful- a may be baked any time one cares to keep from of sugar. Add two tablespoon- to serve them: being thirsty most of the time. Then he asked Grandfafuls of shortening, one tablespoon ther Frog for all the news of the cupful of sugar I ful of salt, I By JEAN NEWTON Smiling Pool how his big cousin, to a pint of boiling water. Beat Jerry Muskrat, was getting on; IP two eggs and mix all together with vhat Billy Mink and Little Joe Ot- WOMEN MORE SUPERSTITIOUS four cupfuls of flour. Beat weU, ter and Spotty and Turtle had been f then-Ad- d three and cupfula ONE la entirely free from su- more of flour, mix well with e folng; how large a family Mr. and Krs. Redwing had perstition. raised, and If spoon hut do not knead. 8et away la the finding of two profes- in the refrigerator until the next Settles the Kingfisher still came That g vr. every day in the Smiling Pool! sors at Columbia university who day at noon, when It will be ready Grandfather Frog answered all made a survey of superstitious be- to use. Handle the rolls quickly, his questions and then declared he liefs In the United States. brush with melted lard or sweet fat bd talked enough for one morn-toGoing east and west, north and when they are placed la the pan. Finding that Grandfather Frog south, the length and breadth ef Let stand nntll more than double tally meant what he said, Danny the land, they found not a single their bulk; keep covered while risfret hunted for something to eat person who was not under the In- ing la a warm place. d then finding a comfortable place fluence of some false belief. Among Cookie. el - IffiEIIDTrnME STTdDEY By THORNTON W. BURGESS tO -- MOTHERS 5 - COOK BOOK Ice-bo- x Ice-Bo- x A one-fourt- on e two piece woolen Suit In a rich shade of blue with a shadowy crossbar of lighter blue la an (deal we dainty A arA whits blouse or gtlet can replace the scarf later In the season. From Saks Fifth Avenue. PORTRAIT By .... Golden aa la her expression ths aun Is her young heart . , . Her hands hava learned to do For others early. . . , Baby brother turns To her for kisses and a healing phrase. Scarce more than child heraelf, her patience earna. Her mothers gratitude, her fa- thers praise. For her, one of a family of ten, There le no time for selfish thoughts or dreams The morning dawns Her toll begins again. The busy houra advance ; the first star gleams, And evening comes with rest for a tired saint Whose day has passed with no word of complaint Coovrtakt. WNO Brrio , mha wilcox one-ha- lf runout PA PA KNOWS fish-to- g. it Ice-Bo- x ro, fedded to take a nap. such dassle superstitions as confi Proud Parents hilt1 Sent Taieobectipffir'eiCirrhatterr brown and grannlated sugar, two eggs, one teaapoonfal etch ef salt and soda, one cupful of nutmeeta, one teaspoonful each of almond and vanilla extract and four and cupfula of flour. Cream the butter, odd the augtr, eggs end oth one-fourt- h "Pop, whet le a nurquIeT "Polished monocle." k Ml Sredlaate WMTI tar! The girl chum says aha votes the annual flower shew as her favorite entertainment because no Holly, wood scenarist can fool with the plot tk Ml Bradieete WNU ServWs Monte Cristos Famous Prison for Sale I n d i, Chinese to Study Poultry China, the greatest exporter of egga,, fresh and the "vintage" In the world, has Introduced courses scientific chlcken-ralalnHereafter in Its publle schools. every Chinese boy and girl will be required to know how to raise chickens and how to get the most eggs from them. New Illustrated textbooks treating of hena and their habits, tba dietetic value of eggs, etc, are being Introduced. Poultry raising "basglwnjg been Industry In the Celestial land. va-rlt- y, r ash - ' I J iH 5rof says seed Cora, "doesnt look half aa dumb aa he A freshman, 1 TaJ8 HD SvrvU the coast of Marseilles France, la now on the island, la the one in which tfci storied Count of Monte Crlsto was incarcerated for ao many years before he finally made his escape aa the dead abbs famous Chateau THE sals Tba prison DTf, off iwii-mmi-: and WORK thana'10022 WASHING MACHINE Iron ftoleman He Heating with Mstchee orTerch ...He Wetting. ..Lights leUatiy, Like Gas D EDUCE yout ironing time one-thir- d 1 The Colo-ma- n , , , your labot one-na- if Iron will uva you mors time and wotk than a $100 wash tag mschlnel Iron any place where you Self-Heari- out b cooifoitabU. No endloM Hpe 111 M tron horn koto to board. OyotitJne eoo Si aa hoot. Holpe yea do bMC Woatae, Mitt, quick. 8e yout hetdwete ev heuMAmildUaa 11 local dtaUt down handle, wrin ua, TSI COLUMN LAMPx ft BIOTS COMPAWT wi I i Dm. num. wwwt, e -.- - CM, DO YOU HEED IS "TO PEP? Joke A. Ceikbett ef FIS I St, "1IdahobateFtO.sardIdaho, Dr. aid I Golden Vadkn) Diacovary in Mg hmihr f I ,1 over a oariod el 4J raate L. t3 and k h food anouck far na. On eavaral occaaione. bed bewhen ayataa come rundown, R quickly built ma up Thar k prpe a man up end drivw nothing th away alurakaaa quicker." Draggiata, Picrcae nr Mew-al- tahlrta u, SALT LAKES JtatfJe IQ Ufa KEWEST Bqi4,L0k HOSTELRY far Every It XOO Rmm-ZO- O StOl g Experiment; In the tiae'of 7tirtey eggs aa substitutes for chicken egra have been made by the University 11 By Ns Meant tall man Isn't necessarily high ilnded. Exchange. A dee. Turkey Eggs for Cooking St oi well-grow- In a book written about 1756, M De Reaumur, a Frenchman, stated: "To avoid cannibalism, do not crowd the chtcka. Weak legs are prevent ed by sunlight Moisten feed to fatten poultry. Feed animal protein, Do not expand beyond the food supply. Infertile eggs keep better than fertile eggs. The feed affecta the flavor of the egg." In those, days they knew nothing of vitamins, proteins, tba Importance of balanced rations, and ao on, but It la evident that they had learned a great many things by observation that later by nxpart have been p??ed-an- tmental work. NO thelanYbf'TheSmIlIngFoor raiiebcireffthfymeiodednoroniy h Old Poultry Lore one-hal- r Display Box tangular bodies; hens with dusty, well worn feathers, hnt having a bright healthy look; hens with large, bright eyes, active appear anre, and short, well worn toe nails; hens that molt late and those that molt rapidly keep those In particular that molt and lay at the aame time, oi that do not stop lay Ing when molting; keep the noisy, happy, friendly hens that rise early and go to roost late; vigorous hens with pale beaks and ahanks, with thin pelvic hones; keep early hatched, pulleta. Cull hens that are old, or that are poor layers; cull erlpples, those with broken down abdomens; cull the elrk, quiet Inactive hens that loaf around on the roosts; cull the "crow head a" with long, allm heads and beaka, and those with large coarse heads with sunken eyes ; cull all under-sizepulleta, the early molters, the persistent litters, and hena with bad habits such aa canand featherpul-lera- . nibals, Mlaaourl Farmer. egg-eater- WITTY KITTY h from the Ferry Seed Cullinp Hens Good Way to Get Vigorous Floc1 ANNE CAMPBELL When culllnx the flork keep hep sweet eyes tbere la the IN UEUlook are strong, healthy, vigorous.-witthat of one short, neat heads and strong Who has said many prayers, so hens with long, deep, rechenks; true and soft Wmans Eyes a ''ttrh' " te-s- ball-bearing- s, r 4. $109,-715.24- Woolen Suil Two-Pirc- e will leave me She sa.vs she doesnt want our little boy, who Is six years old, to see me coming home under the Influence of liquor What shall I do? Yours truly, 1 92 S' Dear Mr. Wynn: My wife $163.-OS6.0- u-set- working there for three and a half months and she now weighs 163 Ilow do you account for pounds. drunk." If - Mutual savings banka deposits la states Increased In 1034 by to $9,757,0! 10, 037, and total s 4 of these banks gained by to $11,055,408,006, both deposits and asseta being only slightly unSANITATION-CHECKder record figures for 1032, according CHICK COCCIDIOSIS to PhiJIp A. Benson, president of the Vatlonnl Association of Mutual Sav-nbanks. Trouble Starts From EatThere also was an addition of ing Eggs of Purasite. to surplus, bringing that fund to $1,192,628,224, or 12.2 per cent of Tlv It C. Gauiiri, Imuiut r in Pi'liltrf rth Carolina Mate iVIrtjr - deposits. New York States mutual e, . UI M r t r savings hanks led the nation In gains Althivuch no cure has boon found and assets, their Increase being for elite k coccldiosls, a partlcnl-irldestructive It mar be pro They'aNo led In deposit gains, the vented when proper sanitation steps Increase being $81,245,170. Literary are taken. D.geM. The parasites which cause ttie ills ease are usually present wherever To keep clean and healthy taka Daw there Is any pon'trv. but older birds IlrWi Pleaaaat Pellet. They regnlatO unach. Adv, iver, bowel and sometimes harbor the parasites efwithout suffering anv serious Hi Ara Exception fects It Is the chirk between four Jecond thoughts, despite ths provand twelve weeks of ace that suferb, are not always best fers most, Infection st irts when a rhh k eats the microscopic eegs of the parasite. The eggs tweak open In d ttie Intestines of the elili ks and re lease myriads of living bodies I which nftick the mucus membranes r ' V.ij Infected chicks nre weak, list- - S and ilroopv. The nptetlto la gone and they huddle In groups a though tliev nre cold. There Is usually a whitish, watery dropping which hnn a tendency to paste up the fluff around the tall. Chicks nlfbuld not be allowed to ent the pnrarltea eggs The brood FOR er houses should he kept sanltnry and every precaution fnken to keep LARGER BLOOMS the eggs from being tracked Into the houses from other places. AND Infected rbleka should be ra moved Immediately from the flock and killed and either burned ot STURDIER PLANTS burled deeply. The litter nnd sand In hrooder houses should be changed You can depend every other day or oftener. Only fresh, clean material should be used Ferry Purebred Flower for litter. Seeds. They are the offWhile the chicks nre In the brood er house, the runways should spring of generations of prepared by spading or plowing perfect plants and will the aoll an ns to turn the Infected top soil under. If this Is linprac reproduce, in your own tlenhle.-th- e chirks -- should - !e- - regardcti; flowers of won-- " stricted to a limited area which can derful size, color and be covered with sand or gravel, or outsn to he confined should they form Choose your fadoor, wire floor sun porch until ten vorite varieties today or twelve weeks old. IS WYNNt The Perfect Fool t, GAINS K of Kentucky. The average turkey one and a half chickegg la equal en eggs. It waa found. In inge' food cakes made with turkey eggs, the texture waa said to be more tender and the color whiter. Natur ally the cake waa larger. In yellow dishes make a brightor cake or sal ad. The flavor of the cake will be enhanced by the use of turkey eggs. I HOTEL Temple Square $tJSO le $3. CO The Hotel Tempi Square has a etmoe-phrhighly desirable, friendly Immao-datYou will always find it supremely comfortable, end thoroughly agrfteable.Yoa can therefore understand why this hoUl 1c e. e, mCIILY RECCXNXED You can also appreciate why! 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