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Show the weekly reflex PAGE THREE Enforce Simple Rules of Road to Cut Traffic Toll rWAXESCP r STSed to ;fSSiboiiowdiei SfcwenJ'ore.t.opwed up to nSnU Bobby L? tie ha had . w One T T.er lept toric day, but lew w,rm warm i2e f&by AN ? had and sleep eon b0 d sleep- - fjthwayawnlnyand which h to ,,d1ipdoor rfJu while 1$,?Ubout 1,1 w0; wpo, S' K i zii. -- y v ) chest-- - ? the big :jtJ feat Ttter Babbit grinning . Li tbs crawl if I and iwr-t-becr, uacomfortable ahd ib thought, 1 might es Uxit wbers I ara and Stfihlt" Bobby Coon bad slept jb that ba didn't have, any warm day In n been flying. So his eyes again i jot $ to fl to sleep. But soma I eodiat get to sleep. That a seemed to ba trying to bad jt timedosed tima to ba up i "Go awayl" said Bobby t, sat rolled over so ss not tbit It was n bov th I i And that ia Just the way it all s happened. But now that fat had been used up, Just exactly how, nobody knows, for that ia one of Old Mother Natures secrets. But it had, and this Is why Bobbys atomach would give him no peace. Of course, this was Old Mother Natures way of telling Bobby that it was time to get up, that she had taken care of him all winter, and now he had to get out end take care of himself. But Bobby didnt know this. All he knew was that he was dreadfully hungry end at the same time he bated to think of going out into the cold to hunt for food that he Just knew would be hard to find. So he twisted end turned end rolled over uneasily, trying to forget that Inviting little sunbeam end to think that he wasnt dreadfully hungry. He muttereand grumbled to himself and was as uncomfortable as could be. And then quite suddenly he stopped muttering and grumbling and lay perfectly still, with both little ears cocked wide open. He had heard something. At least he thought he had. and he wanted to make aura. l. Winsome Bluebird!r cried 'Bobr by Coon. It le time to get up after all, for Mistress Spring ia almost indeed The ben isnt anything that 9 ss empty stomach stilL l vhea Bobby Coon had be ,kcf deep ha had been very, All through the fall, when to rj plentybadof food andand ; hb stuffed, tnxd until he was so fat i etcli hardly run at alL He why he hpd stuffed so, that everything tasted so I he had taken the trouble Cd Bother Nature about It Id sin told him that she No, 1 i 1 1 i Ex-Ment- 9" Tlfci Venice, Calif. pretty Marie Francis is being measured in the gadget which will decide the best figure In a Miss California contest As she stands in the frame, the pointers measure her figure. tiftefrti j ronciDipsTfl - THE T A refln-ishin- g, purchasers surprise when would-bare told at paint stores that there Is no maple stain. The natural color of maple being white, no stain ia possible. But maple furniture la never finished in its natural color. There is always a tint This may vary from pale yellow to e deep brown; sometimes brown with a e i Honor-an- d Obey KZlSS vpAs CUTvS 2 1 TO TRJM TwE UMeu I148 fcJOlXjrf UK . WE CREENS.STC-'(rJlIOWD- ER' .WHAT ... T0 WORK MOUSE ALL S do HOUSE-WIVE- jf' mi house 0 Does taa Melloefe ' o o o 0QQCDOO n o o Walt fer Other's SlgnaL ' Realize that you have no right to crosa or turn Into another traffle lana. You do ao at your own risk Early in my sojourn I became and mnat not do so without proper profoundly Impressed with the large signal. number of case that were what I I. Change from your own traffle classed as preventable Mr. Brown lane only after having given a eald In suzdmlng up Dies impressignal or by a dear Indication sions In A Mind Mislaid. pub- by tho motion of your ear. BUT, do lished by Dutton. That la to say, not complete the movement onto they were the result of causes that you have received a signal from lha could be avoided. They were the other driver that ha will yield his direct and natural consequences at right of way. the risks deliberately chosen by the 4. At no time exceed such speeds themselves. And, of that your car cannot be stopped patients course, when things went wrong, ai tn its own traffle lane before Interthey Invariably did, one or two perfering with other traffle fat this lane, sona smashed up aa o consequence. or with traffle which may reasonand excessive ably be expected to enter your lane Philandering drinking furnished the largest con- even without a ipeclfio right to do tingent of these casualties, Mr. so. Brown declared. Dr. Dickinson, however, la not Love nests rear nothing but merely content to set up such simcuckoo That la a pieca of bug ple baric rules. He knows that on house philosophy worth remembertha proper enforcement rests their ing. effectiveness. Particularly, Mr. Brown warns Get Beth Parties ia Court. against tha dangers, mental as well as physical, of Intense anger, which Any traffle accident, aaya Dr. he hints had to do with hla own Dickinson, means that on o th troubles. Any feeling so powerful four baaie rules has been violated. aa to take blood from one part of It la probabla that both parties have . the body and send It scurrying to been guilty. In order to get both parties to an another puts upon the heart a violent strain, he points out Persona accident Into court. It should be obwho let themselves go whenever the ligatory, contends Dr. Dickinson, Impulse moves them are doing that both parties report any collision In which there Is personal In- themaelves a serious Injury. Jury or damaga to cars other than Not Easy. to fenders or bumpers. Failure We have all known men who alof either party in the accident to low themselves to get In a towering report it, should be considered aa rage over some very trivial matleaving tha acene of the accident1 ter, said Mr. Brown. Perhapa If that man knew that ha might snap i one of the numerous dellcato tissues I XlCStlllg Ot of th brain, causing him to spend I v v his old age In an insane asylum, DV F he might very readily learn to con- I himself. trol Now la not an easy matter. Today I can control myself, New York. A new experibut who wants to go through what I did to learn a lesson that can be mental method by which ici--1 a piece of acquired without all that hideous entists can look tormant and suffering? tell how much heat coal and I often think a few weeks spent was anwill In aa Insane asylum would b the greatest panacea for bad temper nounced at the meeting of that could b devised. the American Institute of WND Santee. t it of jyilliQn men and women urges seem alactivities ways to be expressed In so highly which have objectives Imto next are that they idealized the Examine possible of attainment and Individuals such third fingers of find a similarity you will very likely striking. la that quit Idealistic Finger of Brilliance. Several very marked characterise fingers of ifi found In third outmost the this type. Perhaps symbeautifully the ia one standing metrical taper of the finger, ot root to tip. This and tha closeness when fourth finger th to tha finger tha band la opened wide. la meThe length of this fingev prewed th fingers dium. With Ita tip la found to fall quit a bit below lhat of the of tha above that finger, and well are iooth knuckle The fourth. and llthgh never prominent, and never overwell fleshed, this type Is naU tip is rather full or pudgy. The is empbasixed by pointed and this ovaled nail, long and delicately sot well extremely kind A third finger of this or woman man tne lably belongs to J Cp ape-rifl- e SKIDDING! RUG!. ng x 0 I Fetching Frock end with a finish that hides the grain. One excellent finish that I have seen began with two coats of yellowish tan paint, which were allowed to dry hard. A liberal coat of walnut italn was then applied; and also allowed to dry. The piece was then rubbed down with fine steel wool, which removed some of the stain, and seemed to blend the remainder into the paint The result was very satisfactory. tow Am I i I'l. -- N,. never, never, , i today ia toward simplification rather than an augmentaUon of the traffic rules. Four simple, baile rules of the road art suggested by Dr. IL. CL Dickinson,- - chUf. of the .heat and power division of the national bureau of standards In Washington and chairman of tha Important highway research board of tha National Research council. Condensed In summary theta rules art: 1. SUck to your own lent of traffic with but two thoughts In mind. Watch the ear ahead and warn the car behind when you jlo anything which, changes .y pur movement ln your own traffle lane. y j, I have, never, never, never. Ever, ever, ever, ever, Told the world how really clever I can be. When applauses ere the loudest Then the thing of which Im proudest Is the fact I am so modeit Over me. er, ft 1 j Ever, ever, ever, ever. Talked concerning my endeavor x , As I could. I have not enumerated All the things that could be stated Or myself appreciated As I should. ALL know WEwhose creative Love, dia-olve-d. of a motor vehicle on the roads of America today. I have never, never, never, THE LANGUAGE OF YOUR HAND Santee. Add milk very gradually to lco ream powdar, stirring until Pour Into freezer can; Washington. As theLeague freezer in and pack mixture place of Nations has long' since of cracked ice and salt around found out, you can set up all can 8 parts lco to 1 part sorts of rules and regulations alt). (use Turn slowly for 8 minutes, but their success depends on then rapidly and continuously unthe kind of enforcement til frozen. Makes lVb quarts lco cream. I which goes along with them. Any of the following may b Something of the same kind substituted for milk In this reo-lpof situation exists in regard 1 quart rich milk or Ugh! to the intricate and varied cream, 1 cup cream and S cups traffic laws and regulations milk,2 or 2 cups evaporated milk and cups milk or water; which are invisibly but firmWith chocolate tee croam powdar, add cup sugar. ly wound around every driver Ever, ever, ever, ever, Thought myself one half si clever As I am. All unmoved by adulation And accustomed admiration. When it' comes to rm a clam.' Question How can email rugs be from sliding on n waxed prevented reddish cash These tones are obtained by va- fioorf 'u km that great' appetite Answer At a department store ill would get fat and that rious methods. One that la most can get thin sheets of a rubbery you h slept through the cold, usual consists of no more than two material that is Intended to keep -- her that fat would keep or three coats of orange , shellac. rugs from skidding. While it Is not tnd would take the place This shellac should not be used It has a good grip both on A beaus while he was as it comes in the can, for It Is sticky. end on the floor. You can 1 d course, he couldnt eat. somewhat too thick; it should be the rug a also get thick liquid to be painted thinned with good denatured alcohol back of a rug. which when the on In equal parts; that Is, a pint of has a similar effect alcohol to the pint of shellac. Dark- dry, ft By Hover B. Whitman er tones can be had with oil stain. WNU Sendee. Light oak stiln is usual, but others give good effects; dark oil stain, or light oak stain mixed with more or less walnut stain, and possibly with a few drops of mahogany stain. The depth of tone given by an oil stain depends on the way it is apBy Leicester K- - Davis on liberally is stain The put plied. e rblle Ulcer. with a brush, andjthen wiped off with clean cloths; the longer it Is allowed to soak In before wiping, the deeper the tone will be. The practical method is to wipe in less than a minute. This will give e light tone, which can be deepened by further applications with quick wipings. The tone can thus be gradually deepened until it reaches the desired shade. The stain should be allowed to dry before finishing with I? tod when a bride shellac, varnish or wax. end fine kfc or her honey. . Maple has a veryforclose the birdseye total, than a grain, and except , , ,T7ie Idealistic no definite pattern. For this variety, d an morning FJ i reason an Imitation of maple cannot be obtained with a naturalfinish MODEST-MA- HAVE never, on oak or other wood with an open and distinct grain. For these woods a match can be made only In color have many Inquiries on the not only of old pieces. of maple, but for maple finishes to apply to furniture made of other kinds of wood. There la a good deal of flavor) By ROBERT D. POTTER Science Service Writer. By DOUGLAS MALLOCH MM to auik paeluf toe enane powdsr (vanilla,a atrawbarrr. tamoo, mapla, as efcooe-lat- The current end encouraging, trend emong thinking traffic experts By ROGER B. WHITMAN being so MAPLE itfurniture la natural enough Freezer Ice Cream. suit e: WNU Service. MAPLE FINISHES. Patient al Shun Bad Temper, Drink to niLiria !7inG7-ni- D WNU Sarvtca. StvUj. Warns Dissipation Leads to Collapse WNU Service. :m. aid stilL Science Hello, old lazybones! Its time you were up. Dont you know that Mistress Spring la almost here? Bobby looked ddwn. There at the foot of the big chestnut tree sat Peter Babbit grinning up at him. And while he looked he heard again that soft, sweet whistle. And then Bobby knew lor sure that the long, cold winter was over end that Peter Babbit wee right It was time, high time, to get up. warm, bright merry But then something s to toll him that It was ipt up. It was his stomach. X bis stomach began to tell il vu time to get up, and i ltd to listen. Shutting his iroEcf over wouldnt keep Drivers in Mishaps Must" Appear for Hearings . all. bt I I.M here!" He kicked off his bedclothes of leaves end ecrambled up to his doorway. ' A dozen warm, merry little sunbeams shone straight in his face end made him blink so that at first he could hardly aee at T. W. Burgess. Tavotita J2acipa off tha Uaak'' (09 sswy far from Ogdie erd Sdt Ltkt City, good to tootbot or tUr tort.) otrtoo-ditlomo- We hart tha FASTEST TRAINS to Saa Francisco, all tlooed. 2Sf 50f 53 meals on the Totlfit UrnIttd. 31 ROUNDTRIP to San Francisco; J2 ROUNDTRIP to Loe Angeles via Saa Francisco both fares good in standard Pullmans (berth extra). alr-coo- f SouthernP. Pacific Ow Dpt. G. R. For imformttimwTi Agi. Sok Lok Cftr J, 4i Stk Motm St SALT LAKES IEWEST HOSTELRY air Our lobby le delightfully ceried d vtug the summer mouths Itsrfle fer ffvery It Batfle tOO Siies-tO- O Self-Contr- ol tj Dull black acetate Jersey mskes this attractive frock with th shirred bosom effect aet off with a rhinestone ornament The neckline Is adjustable and can be worn high or In a deep V. The hat with the ruffled flange In the back la of black felt v. Loal Determined Refraction Index self-contr- ol temperament on which for expression but la never longs of poetic content until It la found in form, color, words, or musle of tha most ethereal variety. Such people are apt to be unhappy Indeed in environments or with associates of tha workaday world because fill to harmonize with TOP acting taster WNU Svrvle. at it HOTEL lUfllltV generate Temple Square ftafee TW lJO fn 81.00 Dtal Taapl Washington. ' or sixty years. not so much making up in that we mind. Its making thorough facet. Ifa hard to do Job of putting on the lipatlck without looking like a Banwm k Bailey clown trying to be funny. And though weva never tried it weve watched girls applyof e chewing ing the rouge in front such with energy that mirror gum thaw-in-s we thought at first they were out a frozen cheek or something. o bad Now it really lnt one-aroun- d' nDon ty The brain inside " your head continues to grow until the age of fifty ITS there's no t) Drains Says Dr. HrdUcka DUt By JEAN If a, that you know. Who cares what kind of faces she makes before the unknown public? But those girls who do it in front of their dstes really arent sensitive' to their audience." They should watch their steps, for on of theae days their boy friends art bow homely they going to discover reaDy are. Of course. If there were somebody around that you wanted to maka a face at, that would be a different , matter. Go right ahead. WNU Service. Water at Elrth Body 69 Ter Cent body la CS infants an At birth year I per cent water; at seventy Is oiiy 58 per ago a mans body a, (sea Taw ataaS wky Ult mcBLT Bcoosoawpgp aaa aUa ayyaaalata wky f to o mere sf OlHtmetio to at$0 ot tflle kotmtttml BeeMry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Afr. and Metallurgical En- - MAIiriEBO OF THE nOUEIIT our-aelve- lawa-alal- awaaanly aawifaataliU. aa4 thuaaafcfy aymalila Taawaliiw. kata! tat an Brain Keeps Growing Mining her, ginr But rush dont tiT OTX tfiw !fcaa a lUr MnkU, bUadlf Sl.iM.Twi will always fla4 It I Evidence for this invisible growth, detected by measurements of great numbers of human heads, is reported here by Dr. Ales Ilrdlicka, noted anthropologist of the United States National museum. That tha human bead continues to grow, until old age seta in, la demonstrated by Dr. Hrdllckaa own measurements of American heads. Foreign scientific studies reveal the same growth phenomenon In ether peoples. Dr. Hrdllckx. has .. concluded tb most logical cause for this head growth la that the brain Itself is growing, since there la no evidence that the scalp or bones of the vault thicken with age. The chance that frontal sinuses would account for the enlargement la also discounted, since Dr. Hrdlicka explains that they attain their full growth when the adult ia atm fairly young. Continued alight growth of the brain does not serve to improve intelligence in adults, ao far as ia known. That Is, tha new idea of a growing adult brain does not, ao far, alter psychological views, that only in exceptional individuals does absolute intelligence increase after about twenty years. I j down to your own M IJ T) M (?' coal pile and hope to tell whether the present delivery la better than ) v' the last ona. The new method is but not that relatively simple; impla. Two mldwestern geologists, L. C PHOTOGRAPHY McCabe of the Illinois geological survey, and Prof. T. T. Quirks of the University of Illinois, described S pftatatdcrabl at. M yof hoiaa ef u ,4m vi, the secrets of coal analysis In their technical paper, Angle ot Polarization aa an Index of Coal Rank. Shown by Refraction. Tiny cubes of coal are polished AGENTS and brightly Illuminated with small lamp. The light reflected from sue Weakly Treats made setltns er del tool eat to foresee. No compel . on. V rito the polished surface becomes polar- Mxaco, SaeL, Beoyer Ur. Mebr. ized arul Is studied with Nlcel prisms to determine the angle ot polnrixa-tlo- WNU W 337 By fundamental rule of optics known as Brewsters law, the ifiiS" I. angle ot polarization of the reflected llht can be related to what scl tlsts call the index "of refraction! Veil sal I This last Is th degree of bending ke s Hi Tear I eo material will cause as .which I w e t I k i U i S'! i (riM ft. light passas through to t S r (aw -eaay be Ji m r Final end significant step tn the a l eb. v t arte research eras the discovery that the M I t--t amount of beat tn B. T. U. (British y. f t e f w I e Thermal Units) which a unit amount of coal can produce Is rerelated by a simple straight-lini lationship with its index cf refrxe-tlo- n i aa me a lured In the arrrrxhn. wide the cf r Using range i kinds of coal found In nizcJ Lera t.turr-ierr- a to soft woody lignite ao on to harder titumiarra, IJ :j found Cut aa the Liiiirg of the coals increased, tcev Cll ot rafrtMloB, thaix I I J iDiPii? Wj ' u nous cuvncrzD n. TsCitndiil yew-b- , r wt e-- t--we 1 rs e J til r i y t-- 1- -4 |