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Show Tram for Old Man of the Mountain u GOOD TASTE TODAY fr-T- t n STATION 2 tt"8- lTw I P , fW -- - rd drowsy y" ev n qk year U Sprln ltrC lntfn it Orchwd Little robin was C14 sparrow waa edge of the Winsome Bluebird of ft from the top alng-th- - t ' 3 e y over by the the Crow waa Smil-ck- an the t cornfield. :zl Brownswaa shout jw Mouse squeaky .funny littleMeadows. on the Green fence-po- st j and he flies high, and because bis voice is strong, and the sound of it carries far. And from that day to this when the voice of Honker the Goose Is heard, every one knows that Mistress Spring has arrived. Now, Mistress Spring wastes no time, for she has a great deal to do, and the very first thing is to waken all the sleepers whom gentle Sister South Wind has not already wakened. Peter Rabbit never could understand how she does It because there are so many sleepers little people who wear fur, little people who wear neither fur nor feathers, but whom we call bugs, and all the little and big plants. T?re are so many, many of them who sleep all winter long that It has always seemed to Peter as If Mistress Spring must miss some of them. But she never does. So now that Mistress Spring really had arrived Peter was too happy to sit still. He just bad to hurry around and greet his friends as fast as they waked. Bobby Coon and Unc Billy Possum had crawled out of their hollow trees Just after Winsome Bluebird arrived. Now Peter felt sure his old friend Johnny Chuck would be crawling out and he hurried up to the corner of the Old Orchard where Johnnys house is. Sure enough, there sat Johnny on his doorstep taking a He looked very thin, not at all as he bad looked when Peter last saw him. He grinned at Peter and stretched to get the klnks out of his legs and the first thing he asked was If Peter knew where there was any tender young clover. But Peter didnt, because you know, the clover had only just begun to wake up. and hadnt had time to grow. But he knew where there was some last wings ape-et&j- sun-bat- It Crew Was Cawing Fence Post en the er Browns Cornfield. Edj immy Jay was screaming the Green Forest And a the dear Old Briar Patch Eibbit was saying It over himself as he thumped for pure Joy. a true. Sweet beautiful Mis to h. Romped arrived. Cheerful Friend had come r, and so had Honker the 5oose. It was his voice com n from high, high up in the Spring I FIRST AID had tad Little the glad that bad told ijHt hasnt a sweet voice. Oh, voice of Honker is And yet it is but sweet 'wonderfully good to hear after' cold days of winter, for m bows when they hear it .Litres Spring has arrived. The t 'TO THE AILING HOUSE By Roger B. Whitman CARING FOR RUSTIC WORK long ago I received a letter the purchase of a playhouse built of rustic work; of bark covered saplings. Within a long, long ago Mistress week after it was put up. Insects went to Old Mother Nature were found flying around Inside, iied her for a trumpeter, and were soon so thick that the chilcm whose voice was strong, dren refused to play in it Little ivd up from the far away with her and tell all the world piles of sawdust were found all over and Honker the It inside and out I was asked how coming, was chosen because his the insects could be destroyed. There could be but one answer; that wood, so thoroughly infested with x the Sophisticated boring insects, could not be re- NOT ) V I - claimed. Many kinds of insects thrive in wood. There are borers of many classes that develop from eggs to the adult beetle Inside of wood, find that as larvae are very destructive. Other kinds of insects make borings just under the bark. Because of these Insects, rustic work may not be practical, for there Is no sure wayto protect It against insect attack. One signal is the loosening of bark. When this is noticed, and borings are found underneath the bark; all the bark should obl ctlyf wr ite it vict jO 'or rI i o' ir t: ji o v ; 1 Vv' : OOgfjtSOO 5)6ggft EMILY POST WorWi Foremost Authority , ,, on Etiqu.tto Emily Post v V ,Jc yi; ,? 4 t t Ubiend Cutting Wedding Cake Calls for Heal Skill n miniature riU'Ulv GAR Mrs. Tost: I was at a very wedding- reception recently. In fart, there were only ten persons present But It was ono of tho loveliest par ties I have ever koown. It was lata afternoon and almost dark, tho dining table waa set with a lace cloth and candelabra, there waa a small brides cake ornamented with the wedding . couple's first names and a bride and groom figurine aet on top, and there waa champagne to drink the traditional toasts. Unlike all other weddings at which I have Dees, at this one I sat close enough so that I could watch tho wedding cake being cut, and I never before realised that this could be snch task. The bride pierced the cake with the point of the blade bat when sho tried to bring the aide of the klal down through the cake, the slice broke Into many pieces. One of the guests took the knife then bnt her lack wse Jnst about the same. I have wondered since the weeding whether there waa any right way to eat a wedding cake, or Is It, as In this case, jnst a matter Washington. Many times In these columns 1 have had occasion to write In praise of Great Leader Senator Joe On lnson ot Arkansas Democratic the eader In the senate. His magnificent qualities, his capacity at e statesman and the regard with which be was held by Republicans and Democrats alike were such that further praise from this pen would be of little value. 'Suffice It to say thet in Joe Robinsone death the nation la the loser because be fought tho good fight But Senator Robinsons sudden death a tew days ago has precipitated a political condition of gravest Importance. ' Although none of us who knew him nor those with whom he was associated In an official capacity could have foreseen his suddeA death, I think It Is proper to ssy that the passing of Joe RobinInson may have more fluence upon hla countrys history than all ot hla long and distinguished career in public life. That la to aay, fate possibly has turned in this Instance to the role It sometime plays the role of master Jhf rtf' diet: f! fc i. otic if fr ini1. tication is the charm drcsi of heavy black ntytreTembroIdery the neck and petlicoat effect at U4 , j?,.. -- ?? krv.r after-weddi- ng i- - ..h . Sit Rob-Patt- the slip. i ( - ooo j one-inc- h r.mririEns of THE MOMEHT THE LANGUAGE OF YOUR HAND J ck tove, Honor and Obey tff be-Coa- rt lies' i IKES' EVLR that .LiO 7 FOCW WILL bur TMOL L JAY IL- -J ' V. li- i c4 aec-on- d ay - st el et v infs' J! would not hold some of hla social legislation constitutional. That set of reasons was knocked into e cocked when the Supreme court upheld hat . LOWII J. the Washington state minimum ' wage law, the Wagner labor rela- f Y Uons' act and the Social security taxes. Then came the resignation of Justice Van Devanter. Justice Van Devanter was one of the men The first aerial tramway In North America will be completed next whoa. Mr. Roosevelt bad In mind summer n Cannon mountain, N. H., as unwilling and unlikely to see so(shown above) about a nule and a quartet from the famous Old Man of the Mountain. known to millions cial legislation through the same ol tourists Tramway cars carrying 23 passengers and an operator will glasses as Mr. Roosevelt saw the mountain to the summit in six minutes. Canada, Vermont tra,ve up situation in the country. and New York state may be viewed from the top. The Van Devanter resignation gave the President an opportunity to appoint a new member to the court. years clover that had kept green It also gave the senate en opportuunder the snow, and Johnny said THIS HURTS that that would do, because he was nity to burst forth with expressions THE MOST of its own Ideas concerning the type so hungry that he could eat almost - of man who should succeed Justice anything. Van Devanter and the senators were While they were talking a merry By DOUGLAS UALLOCn not backward In promoting the name little voice shouted from the stone of the Democratic leader, Senator walL There sat Striped Chipmunk, 'T'HEY hurt us most a way they Robinson. But Mr. Roosevelt thus and he looked as pert and smart A never dream. far haa failed to fill the vacancy, and saucy as ever. He wasnt thin Not with their words, however harsh and this failure bes been Interpretlike Johnny Chuck. You see he had they seem. ed by the opposition among the filled his storehouse, which opens But with their lives, the follies they Presidents own party as an unwillright out of his bedroom, with pursue, ingness to select anyone but a radiplenty of good thingsjn the fall, That hurt the heart more than Iheir of chance? . cal for the highest court In any and he had waked up in the winter Answer: Of course you don't tell words could do. those opposed to the court event strategist. often enough to eat what he needed Some rebellion in the girl me whether the cake was not very -strange bill contend -- now that the President's de- Is oe answer The Robin slmple-Jand j hadplenty leftoven arnTboy resh7drperhapslhethifeVery constitutes son was the field marshal for the lay only another reason Are you glad Mistress Spring Now makes our special fear their dull. In any case, the best way to Roosevelt edminlstration. Particushould he accept the Inevt has come? asked Peter. cut wedding cake Is to spear It of special Joy. table defeat the court revision in he field was marshal the Striped Chipmunk whisked round first and with the knife in this same larly. the greatest legislative battle to program. and round after his tail until they They hurt us most a way they never point down position, continue to stab reach the floor of congresa since When it became apparent that the to see him. So glad guess. the slice all the way across. If coinof thla bill for six new Justice! the and I original days slavery, that cant keep still! he cried. Not with their words, but with Im- after the first stab Is made, the knife ot could not be passed because the cided the with adventure C T. W. Burge!. WNU Service. daring modest dress. )lade is brought down es though it Democratlc-domlnate- d senate JudiImmoral pleasures, for these deeds were a lever, the piece Invariably en epochal administration. the bill committee reported ciary leaned Roosevelt President are done upon be stripped off and the bare wood crumbles even though the blade Is e the with denunciation, scathing Senator to the Robinson or somesomeones through put daughter by given a coat or two of spar var- By very sharp. senate e bill that would permit the lute Senator Robinson astutely ofone's son. nish. . , ' fered a substitute bill In the nature . Chief Executive to appoint additionWhen there are holes In the wood, But yesterday we stood beside their e compromise. This substitute . of Thanks own of to al his Justices 'W choosing Note an insect killing liquid can be squirtrite cot; of the authorship of Senators Lo bore in court the Supreme membership ed in with a medicine dropper or It hurts to feel they have so soon Friends ot Kentucky and Hatch ot New o ot He gan Sympathetic caned States. the United otherwise; kerosene and carbon forgot upon the Arkansas senator for many Mexico. Even the substitute which tetrachloride are effective. In one te It Mrs. Post: la never most proper us a hurt way other things as well, but it seems provided for one additional Judge a they DEAR case that I know, the framework of They notea sent in sym know. to be the consensus of opinion that year until the Supreme court numa chair was made of heavy sticks Not with their words, however hard pathy with n thank yon card? I be Mr. Roosevelts administration may bered eleven members haa received which evidently contained borers. A lieve that friends and acquaintances the well stand or fall by the success or the same bitter criticism that charblow. hole was bored straight acterized the first measure. Many with the lost of many things should eventually be thanked by failure of his program to reorganize But down into each timber from the top note no matter what the extent it the judiciary of the United States. members of th senate aay they will we miss. to a depth of four inches. Carbon of parents that have their expresslonr. of sympathy, bnt It seems further that if the Presifight It as long as they would have tetrachloride was poured into these The dreams my danghter feels that for slighter dent falls to obtain congressional feught the original because tt will come to this. holes, and the openings were closed Of all we taught them, nothing baa expressions a printed form could be approval for this plan which would give the Chief Executive control of with corks. Soaking into the wood, used. In fact, she thinks that these give the President domination over the Supreme court Just as th earprevailed the liquid worked nearly the length times, and birthday and annlver we the court system of the country, he lier one would have done. It hurts us most to know how of the timbers, killing all worms ary occasions aro the only ones will have lost control ofjhe legislafailed. have Frankly, the substitute appears to &Bd whenlrlnled tatdf thanks would tive branch of the government for be losing ground because' Inthe DourIm Mlloch. WNU Barrie. Garden furniture is usually taken bo suitable. Will yon give us your the remainder of his term. Few house of representatives the other into a cellar for the winter. This opinion. Presidents have been able to carry day, Chairman Sumners of th is not advisable, for in the warm Answer: In return for a card an on successfully without the house judiciary compnittee, a Texas other card is suitable. But thanks atmosphere, any borers that may of the legislative branch. Democrat, announced that if the be in the wood will continue their for a present or a real favor or any' too to Is of It course, say senate should pass the bill and 12 it early, work. There is far better protecthing as serious as a letter of con whether the death of Senator RobinJEAN reached his committee, It would By tion in leaving garden furniture out dolence must bo answered by a note son means defeat ot the court C By The Ae HnSnJ Hiwanw never be reported to the house. Mr. packdoors through the cold weather. or at least a handwritten ynessage, ts a long time member of Sumners most Nevertheless, when youre walk' shown to a family in deep ing program. They should be in a dry place, but SOMETIMES, Sympathy end e highly respected tn house th of astute observers the a political male escort. with mourning can be answered with Washington indeed, .many, of - the one. He dominates bis committee.' exposed to low temperature. see to something fewest handwritten words on a vis you Just happen C By Boger B. Whitman wnu r Presidents own party tn the senate There were few who believed that, terribly interesting In a window, and ltlng card. This limited answer ! believe that the passing of the after tha chairman's declaration, a see for to stop you Just happen obviously permitted because of tho ond. And then In your excitement effort that any longer reply would Democratic leader waa a fatal blow th Supreme court bill aver could tn conreach th Boor of the house. you grab the nearest arm and say, be to ono In sorrow. Moreover, less to the Presidents power from tact There Is yet another phase of this This results the gress. the that Oh, look, Johnny. Isnt near members of tho family may that Joe Robinson was able to mold I refer to the line ot cleavpicture. coffee little only pot? prettiest write in tho places of those most been drawn within th and has that groups many age cliques together nearly concerned. e on account of tha hold Democratic them the aud sheer by party power 0 K. Davis cowas this about tn court Leicester of a lovable It his legislation. By personality but which Sumners which workable unit spoke IlusbamTs I nc Death hesive, C Public Mounting Mrs. Post! I have lest my The country never will know how hi never mentioned directly In his DEAR and win shortly leave well and faithfully Joe Robinson speech. He talked about splitting to make my home with a sister on fought for the President end his th Democratic party and that waa tho West Coast. (1) I would like to policies. 1 have said In these col- as near aa he ever got to saying send a written note of resignation to umns heretofore and 1 repeat that that If the President forces the court a local club of which I have always I do not believe Senator Robinson bill through congress (which he been a member and with yon would favored ell of the New Deal poli- might yet be able to do) there win suggest what I write. (2) Also, will cies, In hla heart He was progres- result a Democratic party and a , yon tell me whether It would be In- sive but be had sound Ideas; he New Deal party. 1 correct to wear black satin slippers stood by the President and the New President Roosevelt vetoed a little with n black dinner dress while I Deal with courage and capacity, but am wearing mourning? I find It Im- on many occasions, 1 have reaion known and little discussed bill the other day. It was possible to get snede ones that are to believe, he fought tor those prinRoutt Star known as H. R. comfortable. ciples because be believed he Act to BUI Vetoed Answer: (1) You writo to tho sec- should either fight es e member of . Provide for th retary of tho club, wording your his party or retire. Further, he e Contracts at note more or less like the followknew that tl he would retire he Renewal ot Th title, of Year Interval. Four to Mrs. Green: not would nor the have Dear Owing opportunity When a Girl Absent Mlndedly Grabs ing: the opposite o the will mean Uttle to most of course, to in circumstances' radiinfluence the the tho my perauade changed Man. the of Wrong QUITE whose creative Ideas the Arm of my ever cal wing the New Dealers to pro- those who read these lines. But, life and the and urges must be keyed to an Im- to look up and discover thqt you returning touncertainty Is pose reasonable policies. In other this was a bill Intended to do Justice to it live, arm of a strange possibly high ethereal plane are are grasping the must words, the late Democratic leader tc those underprivileged classes Your boy friend, tfith very deep regret that I man. creastarllod women whose and and those men to ask you present my resignation was attempting to be a leader in about which Mr. Rooievelt haa often tive faculties are ao practical that you can see by now, is plodding on at the next meeting of the board of fact aa well as in name end many spoken tn hla fireside chats over credited ahead of you. they are often th radio. The men who would have -- mistakenly Sincerely. Mary 1C. I a governors. winTSiSB DrSUATApuKTii meflled 'by'thl piece of - legislarEUck to theorists th able and the pull alL Yet to these intensely creative the boy friend's fault He really able for mourning but eny dull silk radical New Dealers back from the tion were the star route carriers of conscious of you folk the world owes tome of its most should be more the malls th service that dates of suede. brink ot political destruction. on down the would take the place to marching go of than governto the stagecoach days of outstanding advances that way street commerce. and the service from and America ment, industry Puzzle . once youve gotten into the ot the facts I have re- which originated the Postal departGift But view In Birthday Brilliance. of Dominant Finger Mr. Posti My sister end ported and the observations 1 have ments famous phrase, the mails pickle, you might Just as well make Length, strength, straightness, the best of it You should let go of DEAR Invited te the birthday The star route made above, tt must go through. mark the third finger of. this type. the strange arm. But you should party of a neighbor's ton. Mother Bill comes perfectly is the only means by which a good With fingers pressed closely togeth4 h a 1 many thousand persona are sole to smile unconcernedly and say, You and thla neighbor aro dear friends P,al Doomed er, Its tip will always be found lying do think It's a nice coffee pot don bnt we hardly know the son. Art President Is In e receive malls on anything like a considerably above that of the you? I simply love It And with wo each supposed to takelrthdsy position where he can lose the pres- modern basis because this service inland finger. The knuckles are large that you can wave the stranger a presents to the party? We always ent court battle with ease. In fact, reaches the and catch up with take presents to ether birthday par- there are many observers who be- towns where railroads are nut yet and aomewhat knotty, although well cheery good-b- y formed and without any auggestion your own Johnny. The stranger may ties but in thoso cases wo knew tho lieve the court legislation will have and possibly never will be In operaof alendernes in the spaces between think youre crazy, but what of it? hostess or host very well. And yet to be abandoned and that congress tion. 1 washed . Ah!. legisiatipu go WNU Service. wo wouldhaU ta arrive at the. pact, - will be quickly overwhelmed fey that them. In fact the entire finger has ones to bo of representatives and through the house witht dissenta decidedly slalwarf square desire annual th. only Spontaneous Combustion -suggest that wo do? senators to conclude their work and ing vote; I saw Senator McKellar, elevators and What do yon grain mines, Coal Democrat, of Tennessee, attack th be rathto If I were ,you 1 would adjourn. . Inclined Answer: The nail tip is commonest are bill tn vlcioua language and then I barns fanners take a trifling present from both of Let us review the situation as er spatulated on the under aide, with and fires. Spon of slw the aenate pasa it by e vote of scenes explosions nee Unbecause not itia 'the court legislation. "- - The the naff square sad firmly seL does' the trick you together combustion is tanepus even customary to take President got off to a very bad nearly two to one.' der backward pressure, there pro- with gases formed by sccumulate eszary, or In addition, I know tnai the repto one whom you start when the original bill to add nounced resilience coupled with a same with stored a present because be Is thescarcely the of these little known dust coal resentatives of son With the feeL know, but six new Justice to the Supreme carriers somewhat resistant known except to Improperly- cured hay. and (little friend. grain entire mothers finger the your tourt was presented. The original those whom hand opened wide, was the in history directly serve) The bang they finbiggest reasons he gave for demanding the bad tried for ft number lies much closer to the second of years to of the volcano on Krakatoa eruption fourth. oew power be sought were shaton Teacher Telephone. v.Ll let between strait ft cf that ger .than to the Sundra basis obtain In pay island A fin Mrs. posts When a teacher tered within a few daya after the them live. They finally wt tils In August 18S3, The possessor of such third Sumatra. and Java DEAR unlimited flow of herself on tho tele draft of the bill reached th Capt-to- to convince Postmaster ger has an almost It started a series of explosions He waa forced to abandon concelvedworth-whI- l to student I mesa, what Is a r vtiess Ftrley brilliantly which tasted W hours and could be phone, Mr. Roosevelt then came forto them. form? through carried tho Bocks are mere ir.er.ty tl ourr.! :r t' t distant proper 3,000 miles heard Ideas, which methAnswer: This Is Miss Green or ward with a second set cf reasons, Is errrytrs very practical objective ofbytime or were burled 17 'miles and gigantic j tr heed Is Mr. Elakely. namely, that the Supreme court as trxeta no This t ods which take waves devastated nearby . coasts, WNU Service, r . at present constituted could cot 0 fie n f: perseverance required. causiiig 38.000 persons to perish. - X-to- birf ' Star-P.cut- c. ; ;'r . 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