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Show f November 261936 TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX Mirror Boy PLAN TO fClsJ. ' tits - MINK Jito ID the big jrnrtand Cutely by on bully f5l I Km0ng had to face reed by u bare that they another, and Bill, Uin him at om they would be helpless that fellow alone, but If we all attack him there will be nothing to ear.together So certain of the sharpest-eye- d were appointed to watch all holes through which Billy Mink might enter the big barn. When it should become necessary for to go hunt for food other rats them to take their places. All the were others to feel better. oVt one. .hook their conUnued to doubtfully and ."worried. The younger one. scattered to their homes. Some wiHad they not driven away hved under the barn, some lived the main floor of the which the farmer had put barn, and some And them? lived in the hay loft The old catch to barn rats were still worried, but the younger ones were filled with pleas-an- t excitement. They rather that Billy Mink would come hoped soon They wanted to show how brave they could be. Not a doubt crept Into the mind of one of them that aU would end as they had planned Meanwhile Billy Mmk was comfortably dreaming in the little chamber he had chosen under the bi woodpile between the big. barn and tl.e henhouse Billys dreams were peasant dreams. That is. they were pleasant dreams for him. He dreamed he was hunting rats. Yes they were very pleasant dreams for Billy. But had any of the rats m the big barn had those dreams they would have been anything but pleasTb Not Afraid. Said One. ant It is funny how in. this world the things which are very pleasant much cat very bigger tot the for one are very unpleasant for annew enemy? They began adui ua among them.elvea of the other. C T. W. Bursen. WNU ferric tey would have when ckihould next appear. .aid one. .Tib oot afraid. And lM cried another. ? -- B 112 Billy I I 0 She! (Mctto o"j tettjrtf Puli' ) TTufi posai iiituatsr ' linthe-- rest of the young as same way. plans to kill this terrible It .will not do. him then least expected. Always must be two or 5 three on The instant that mink ap-u- i ssessr wer ice away, for to, simply he might re warning must be given, and us faU on him at once. As 1 told you before, the best of tH of ere Them attri 3g RIGHT WAY THE l naira lira, or By DOUGLAS id low rS a good old to follow. t ITS rela- a - little, c an he tt1 i nore.-- C 73 Cci; c AS ne&h i reoasli c resin Jus i f guarsc fund F UsSedt Srst k good Just because north when the wind disappointed as the dickens, be too sure, or be sure too ' strange old world, with Its burly. i much worse you, behind way is to look piyoudayfindthat dawns. evry path you, ?ou see some sign that the iter's leaving babe your head and Insist oo Pitting. diieka may hatch ouf may not jnednf i its burly iothse satsi I sged, be arly. SCtS2 sfiel kd call It spring swallow ventured to i Cnoc: aiphS rule and vis blowing i Ay no swallow has of knowing. 1 good old rule not to count your dickens 0Bgh.dC n,yoa to one o i MAi-OC- Keeping Up Wif . ferric. Chimlm-dar- are grown-up- s their wio are -- W .Nli nU', The Mark Stayi Gossip is like mud thrown against a clean wall; it may not tick but it leaves a mark. Be' natural, uorrowed garments CA I. IF. operations of incredible delicacy are used for the transplantation of eves, .sex RSADF.NA, Trade City Uncmcrctl lv ArirhrolojiistH A MKUICAN archeologists A have jiMeartlicil a buried citv in Ind s, shownm mouw vividly than cver'heforp what the most ancient civilization of India was like. The ruins, found under mounds of earth at Chanhu-daro- . northwestern India, date back five thousand years in their oldest era. Chanhu-darhad homes of burnt brick, and the brick was Just about like modem brick in size. The houses had bathrooms and drains that" arc pronounced superior to the sanitary arrangements In cities of other civilizations of their time. The people were Industrious at many lines of skilled labor. They made toys for children of cities around the country. They were workers In bronze and copper. They turned out quantities of beads, making some so tiny that forty to an inch could be strung, and boring holes so fine that nothing coarser than hair would thread these beads.. As Chanhu-darwas on a trade route, the goods of the city were or pedlers dispatched by pack to other, distant cities. It Had Great Floods. The picture of trade town of India," si bid ai'thd famous Is the ruined city of Mohenjo-daro- , result of excavation by two institutions, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the American School of Indie and Iranian Studies. It Is only within three years that the Indian government has changed its law, to permit outside universities and archeological organizations to dig in this region. The Indus valley, where Chanhu-darstood, had Its trouble with floods, like Ur of the Chaldees and many another ancient town. The field director of the expedition, Ernest Mackay, finds that at least three great floods attacked the city. After such a flood, the people were forced to leave the place entirely, and In some sequences of the city's history debris pile over the abandoned ruins before settlers came to reo WHILE Eleanor Mengert. his school leather, looks on. Harold F.Uiott Moundsyille, W. Va., boy afllicttd with "mirror image, copies a series of numbers and letters as they look to him. He spent a full day being interviewed and examined by psychiatric and medical experts at Johns Hopkins hospital. The experts traced his trouble to an early illness, but time and a more detailed case hUtory of the boy will be needed to entirely solve the case. THE LANGUAGE OF YOUR HAND Ldr, o Inc good as well as pretty. To prepare the custard take three egg yolks, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, a pinch or salt,-- title and one-hacupfuls 'of scalded milk'and when cooked until it coats the spoon add teaspoonful of vanilla to flavor. For the Island, beat the whites of the eggs until stiff add four tablespoonfuls of sugar and drop by spoonfuls on hot water in a shallow pan. Cook until firm or set in the oven to brown. Remove the islands to the custard, chill and serve. Our grandfathers used to cook the egg white IN the study of hands by type on top 6f the custard while it was have probably discovered by you cooking, thus they conserved time now that many hands do not run and heat true to type. Such belong to the N Wrstrrn rw t'ninn oa 6 last of the eight classifications, and combine several or all of the charTHROUGH A acteristics found in. the other seven lf one-ha- lf rx--r types. The Intermingled Type of Hand. You will recognize it by Its Irof shape. Close scrutiny regularity By JEAN NEWTON and comparison of fingers, thumb and the shape of the palm will these Individual elements as place DO AND SAY WHAT PARENTS ON belonging to a variety of the true BEFORE THEIR CHILDREN types. Success in analyzing the Interi T WISH parents who have been I disappointed in marriage would mingled type depends upon ones ability to determine how great a not make their children cynicaL is played by each opposed part at of a student is the remark That the New Jersey College for Women, element in the sum total of characwhere questionnaires were distribut- teristics. For example, a hand of ed to learn the attitude of the mod- this kind may have on finger of d spatulate variety; ern college girl toward marital prob- long, another finger of decided mental lems. If we could only see ourselves as type,' and still another of the spirothers see us, said the poet And If itual order. From which our analwould (ell us that their posparents could only for a moment see ysis VObmans Eyes d ! an-ctc- o build. After the Harappa culture, as the oldest civilization at this site is people of named, there followed bout 2000 B. C. who lived in matting houses, and had only rough paving under their feet These people made great quantities of pottery which archeologists hope will shed more light on the mlgralon and trade relations of their era. fiat-padde- themselves as their children see how valuable it would be I them declare that them wdnt be That service Is performed In some my. tto doubt measure for all the parents who read all eggs, and to doubt this by the revelation of one daugh-te- r Muons, ch worse viewpoint la- - answering her rule, and for much questionnaire.. I wish parents who reasons. have been disappointed In marriage would not make their children me. I would rather cynical! bra How little most parents realize, In spring ong of fool ab their dally attitude towards each swallow ewet some other, in, their remarks, seriously or chick, though It ver lightly expressed, on their marriage hatches, and marriage in general the depth think this life la rags of the Impression they are making hatches. upoa their children! And yet what think that the winter's a great wrong they can so thoughtlessly do their children. It is apn to miss "Each yeat the new ear guar- palling tJJn.1 to realise that the greatest antee more and more mileage per effort and sacrifice on the part of ig. on a dark or gallon of gas, says filtering Flo, parent to bring up their children bright i but nevertheless the ras stations with the right attitude toward life Prefer to be wrong the right keep retting closer and closer to- that U the attitude that will be most gether. conducive to bringing them happiMslloth. WNU SarrlN. WNU Sflirle. ness that all this effort can be vitiated in a moment of thoughtless talk. It is necessary for parentj to Love, Honor and Obey realize that whatever they do In the presence of their children registers What a big with those chlldrenj what a termay say order." you That la Just rible responsibility. exactly what It is a terrible reIn sponsibility the most Important trouble. the all worth our lives, and isnt it? C Btl Swhcste WNU Scttk. betaany, ) sessor was idealistic, studious, but kept from being too visionary by reason, which would not permit him or ber to soar too high in the skies of fantasy. Your first real problem In hand analysis begins with sorting out the qualities found In the Intermingled type of hand. But If you have followed these lessons attentively and bav applied their rule you will have little difficulty. WNU Service. Tall and Funny Eves EptGrAPQS It isn't the. clothe.5 others it '5 the.&' clothe. state co ent. Hobby, Fall and winter millinery model decreed in Paris seem rather eccentric to conservative folk, and tre even described as tall and funny. creation by Rose Valois, Here la called the Vizir, In black silky felt with a double velvet ribbon in various colors ending with a silver ' lame spiral AUigat n Lays Many Egg The alligator lays from 30 to 43 hard white eggs about the size of those of Gas From seldom tit well. There are people who think they are observant, who cant tell you offhand what art the pictures on a bill or a bill. , Ruins o ox-loa- about food, but sometimes they are hopeless; however with children a firm hand and eternal vigilance will accomplish wonders. Children are naturally imaginative and keenly enjoy a fairy tale, no matter what it Is about Why not use this method in teaching him to eat the things he should. Every woman should be a good story teller, able to picture Interesting things out ol the ordinary. With really 111 people In bed, one may use about the same story for even grown ups. they get pleasure out of the things that the child will. If presented In a whimsical manner. A dish of floating island, so good for children who will not eat custards and refuse milk, may be presented in a glass dish with the cooked white of eggs on top. It may be a treasure island, an iceberg with a nut to be rescued or a raisin will do. If it is not real enough make legs and arms of cloves, a head of a large clove. The rescuer will eat his way to being a hero. Floating Island. dish of our This never go out will day grandmothers of style, for it is so wholesome and Fruit-Flie- s Aids Biologists Most Ancient India Is Revealed in C Public THERE Tiny Microscopes Used'"'"" By Leicester K. Davis FOOD FOB THE FUSSY Delicate Surgery on Glass Needles and rat. boasted uthe pay. old leader still shook It lead and looked worried, ilvery well for. you to brag of iit you will do," aald he. but battle. vjig never yet won C would keep our homes here pis big barn where many of you spent your Uvea, we must our IFio.Sccs Bachmml PAGE TIIREa Fruit Skins Stops Potato Growth glands, legs, wings, and other organs of tiny insects the size of ordinary gnats, by two young .scientists, Dr.s. l.oris Kphrussi and (i. W. l.eadle. Doctor FphruSsi is a Frenchman, Doctor Ueadle an Amcii- - infants. In the larval or grub stage. Only Sixth of Inch Long. Although even the largest of these larvae are only a sixth of an Inch of an inch long and a twenty-fiftin diameter, both scientists work at the same specimen at the same time. The operating table Is a small glass laboratory dish, and the two biologists work with hollow glass fineneedles, drawn out to hair-linness. Each man watches through a double barreled microscope. With the needles they pluck up the rudibuds" of organs which mentary have been dissected out of one larva, and Inject them Into the body of another. The host larvae, with their added transplanted organs, are then placed In an Incubator and kept at a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit for four or five days, during which time they transform themselves first Into pupae and then fruit-fileemerge aa Transplanted Organa Grow. Some of the transplanted organs, of course, are never of any use to the Insect that has acquired them. An eye grafted Into the abdomen of becomea a perfect eye, a fruit-flbut because it lacks the proper nerve connections does not help its unconscious possessor to see. On the other hand, transplanted ovaries often successfully moke connection with a female Insects apparatus, and these then function quite as well as the owncr'a original pair. These experiments hove a purpose decidedly more serious than Just showing that so difficult a biological atunt can be. carried through successfully. Drosophila has been the most Important organism for demonstration of the basic principles of heredity ever since Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, now director of the biological laboratories at the California Institute of Technology, carried out the pioneer researches In this particular field many years ago. But certain tissue transplantation work, of val- pe In studying these principles, has hitherto been possible only with larger but less understood animals, like inscctj, fishes and frogs. e full-grow- n WASHINGTON. Bone keeps potatoes from growing, Dr, 0. II. Elmer of the United armor worn in American batStates Department of Agricul- tles a thousand years ago, when ture has found. Europes fighters went clad in Doctor Elmer measured large mail, is among the trophies of number of the effects that this gas, an archeological expedition reproduced by the living skin of sound returned from Alaska. apples, has on potatoes. He found cently of prehistoric rubbish was speeded up, and consequently yielded the slats of bon armor, and the arrow heads, fish lines, harthe activity of all the other proccombs, needles, children poons, the with esses directly connected nd bit of clothing of Eskimos intoys, was also potatoes resplraUon lived at Cap Prlne of Wale, who creased. most the point oo the North westerly Sufficient concentration of the gas The expedition, continent American stop potato from sprouting, and led B. Collins. Jr, was a Henry by keep them well preserved for long Joint venture ol the Smithsonian Inperiod of time, the experiment stitution and the National Geoshow. Chemical investigation disclosed that the unknown gas was graphic society. The makers of the ancient objects ethylene, the gas used la carbide arc Identified as Eskimo of the lamps. Interestingly enough, this Thule stage of Eskimo prehistory, gas has for some time been used by Mr. Collins. While this type of by produce experts to ksep citrus culture has been known, especially fruits whlls In transit, and to aid In Greenland and central Canada, in ripening them. Mr, Collins' latest expedition confirms the theory that this ancient Trees Cinchona culture spread eastward from Wild Alaska. The digging also probed Into Found in Costa Rica an earlier stage of Eskimo culture. Mounds CHICAGO. Cinchona trees, Dozen Years Added to the source of quinine, have been Womans Life found growing wild in the Cen- Average tral American republic of Costa Wazhlngton. Eleven years have Rica. been added to the average mans Specimens of this unique discov- life snd 12 years to th life of the ery have been received at the Field average wtiman, it is revealed by Museum of Natural history here. life snd 12 years to th life of 'the Wild cinchona trees have not hith- census. United States department erto been known outside their an- of commerce. cient home in the Andean highlands At the beginning of the present of South America. The worlds supply of quinine is at present derived from plantation trees In the East Indies. The old South American cinchona forests, mercilessly exploited, were practically wiped out many years ago. goose. V century, the average length of life in the United States was 43 years for white men. Now, these new figures give an average life length of 59 years. For women the average lifetime in 1900 was 51 years. Now it Is nearly 63 years. Then; Lx sometimes much ability in knowing how to profit by good udvtce. The life ou lead writes Us story on your lace, but only the clever can read it. Things that cannot be done" are done within the foliowing twenty years. A girls nojiope chest Is one that begins to accumulate interest-bearing bonds. SUence is the wisest argument of the Ignorant man and (he wls man can frequently us It to ad- , vantage. Smile, smile, smile If you Mke, hut dont pound people over th bead in your enthusiasm to maka them do it. The Wilful Transgressor It is not the compelled, but the wilful transgression of law which corrupts the character. There Is nothing like the candor of boys toward each others faults. Noah never wrote a book on natural history when he had the best of opportunities. If his wife is the best dressed woman at the party, a man tliinka 1 it worth it. The Cure for Mental and Physical Affliction; If you are burdened with seemunfair ingly responsibilities work. - If you are happykeep right on working. Idleness gives room for doubts and fear. If sorrow overwhelms you and loved ones seem not true work. When faith falters and reason falls Just work. If disappointment comes work. When dream ar shattered and Work hope eema dead work. s if your life were In peril. It really U. Work is the greatest material remedy available. Mississippi Vocational News. g WASIIINGTONwThe skins Ancient Bone Armor of ripe apples, pears and hawFound in Alaska thorn fruits produce a fas that that the respiration of the potato ar Ability to Profit carv. The work wav begun In 1aru, at the institute of 1hysico Chemical Biology, and lias been, continued at the William G, KerckhofT Laboratories of the Biological Sciences at the California Institute of Technology. The Insects operated on are the favorite experimental animals of geneticists, the handy little frult-tlie- s known more learnedly ns Dro-i- o hila. They are subjected to the transplanting technique while still egg-layin- five-doli- onp-doll- Character First 'Safety first" is a good motto, except when character is in- volved. THE mST COLD MAY K Dangerous LET IT GET A RUNNING START 1 Mm rf (rat ilfi 4 dMl mM D0N7 At (niutiaa. bmIm yard, Oaaaaa Mad aad aaa kaw ttaa diMpyaara. tka aa aartaea at vaaaaf kaay fead&toa tka ckaai, At AS Dra Itaraa TtmOf Staa. 10a fractUal Slaa. S3 at krMcWUl ttaa at JaUklT Mad V ARE YOU THIN, AILIN6? OUtx Mary Stmpktw ad Na Watar It, tdakw Falk, a weak, waa eonduica foilowta I kad tort 1 paaada la watfht. I aaad abort tow kottlaa at Or. ytanaa CoidM Medical Pta flawy taioad wrtckl aad atiaactk, I a aaod appetita, aad tl waa wot ton kataaa I M aa wU aa rr. Soy flodayl da, Uqrtd Jl.lW k tUS. I . 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