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Show aJL v FIRST AID iumuimmiiiiiuit AILING HOUSE WHOS NEWS THIS WEEK... clear over the fallen tree, Reddy f; :r.3 M ' 1 Using ijLLatertfcj ;.ts ff NtMCVMt i I t f Steam and Dot Dent Can palate Freely UY complaints about fait 'Tor hot water heating jiton V f lhorntonW Burgess 9 - BUSTER BEAR PLATS A TRICK, So DUSTER BEAR and Jumper the Hare had tfad their heads to- u This doesn't mean that they really touched heads. Oh. my no! No, lndeedl Jumper ia too wise to com- get so close to Buster Bear at that radiators keep It mean that they had made plana mon ii often due to air together. If Reddy Fox had known the radiator, about those plana Reddy would cert coOs of before tainly have kept away from that released jst be part of the Green Forest But he didnt know about them, and to he didnt keep away from that part of the Green Forest You see, it was there that Jumper the Hare spent most of his time, and 2ine X If landed on top of it meaning to Jump down on the other side. But TO THE he didnt No, air, he didnt Ina with off backward he tell stead scream of fright What was the trouble? Why, Buster Bear had been By Roger B. Whitman ' lying down on the other side of that old tree, and when Jumper leaped PROTECT CRACKS AGAINST ICE over it Buster knew that Reddy waa close at hand, and ao he Jumped CRACK In anything outdoors-woodw- ork. up with a dreadful growL Just as concrete, masonry-w- ill he had done the first time he saw be made wider should Ice form Buster Bear, Reddy put his tail be- within It Before winter sets In, tween hit legs and started for home the outside of a bouse should be inaa fast as ever he could go. spected to locate any cracks or "Ha, ha,, ha I" shouted Buster crevices that would hold water and Bear. that might be enlarged by the exHo ho, hoi shouted Jumper the pansion that occurs when Ice forma. Hare. Stucco walls should be under speHe, bee, heel tittered Sammy cial notice. Small surface cracks Jay. who had happened along Just can be disregarded; the cracks to in time to see the fun. look out for are the deep ones In T. W Bureena. WNU Service A which water will ha retained. crack in stucco should be widened with a cold chisel so that a patch can be packed deeply within. The patching material Is a mixture of 1 gether. Fos noticed it right away and grinned wickedly. Three times he saw Jumper dozing Just in front ol great fallen tree,. Then for a fourth time he saw Jumper ait in the same place. .By and by Jumper began to nod. Then his eyea closed In the sleepiest way. Reddy grinned and licked his chops. Jumper eye opened, closed again, opened once more, then closed and remained closed. Reddy watched a long time before he stirred, but there was no aign from Jumper the Hare. He certainly looked to be fast, very fast, asleep. Softly, ever so softly. Reddy Foa tiptoed forward. Jumper did not move. A few steps nearer, and still Jumper seemed fast asleep. Reddy topped Jong enough to grin, a grwTThTs time hewould catch Jumper and then he would see if the other people would laugh at and make tun of him any morel Softly, softly, very, very aoftly he stole forward until with one great Jump he would be able to land right on poor Jumper. Very, very carefully Reddy fixed. his hind legs to make the spring, and then well-t- hen he landed right exactly where Jumper bad been, but wasnt You see. Jumper had been just pretending to be asleep, and when Reddy had Jumped, he had Jumped,, too. Now, Jumper had Jumped right over the old tree trunk and Reddy sprang after, him. But Reddy is not quite so good a jumper as Jumper the Hare, and while Jumper went with steam. This simple, being remedied 'tic air valves. If your L guch valves and the S3, fill a un-litt- le nmain of the at top plug i tightening the plug air. escapes ja all the the vent air-boun- d, Putting hours in a also helps to air. !the neither of these the trouble or ,"V' coils fill with water it So Ever Softly, Softly, Reddy Fes a good policy to have Forward. Tiptoed and check the valves so it was there that Reddy was difficulty. ible also for hot water spending most of his time now, for ne was bound that he would catch to become ime this, open the air Jumper to pay him for making him the laughing stock of all the little t in awhile with a valve leave them open until people of the, Green Forest and the flowing from them. Green Meadows. At first Reddy nad been afraid, very much afraid, that he might meet Buster Bear Calves. ( con-kerose- ne a few - KK3,i (:SSV H. Davies. uppity married upment of the art peHative degree. is merely of living William to unkind drfera from day Ut ran do, and the most (thing! it can enjoy, with jing that every day may bo 'ae, and that lost time is itjr! hi ax Muller. h extreme to equal dan ; plenty as well as want, te friends. .4. Cowley . it .ee Days Cough DangerSignal r zer how many medicines tried for your cough, chest mnchlal irritation, you can I now with Creomulslon. Rouble Works for His Food may be brewing and pt afford to take a chance I remedy less potent than ion, which TTT1! pi in to , othe and heal the Inflamed membranes and to loosen I the germ-ladphlegm. remedies have failed, discouraged, try Creomu- l7 druggist is authorized to bur money if you are not satisfied with the bene b4 from the very first .'eomuldon is one word not I h has no hyphen In It. Plnly, see that the name )ttlo is and the genuine produS and Jou want. (Mi J en f other m sz ci bi , , it' i i -- ; T i ,,, A bird who haa learned that if he doesnt work be doesnt eat ia shown her st mealtime. He is Oscar, a trained goldfinch who brings many WTQNOW...CCiTC:r$ ACHESIA MADE HEX pH, YOUNG, EEAUTIFUI W t a chanoo when big latnre.Mealovothoaoft t 2 Toung complexion, iffr JPjeia doe miracle ! fjoiaa smooth, take ca ae beaaty IWoe'e r.44 2 JkU f sightseers to the bird shop in Sydney, Australia, where he literally earns bis seed in the sweat of his brow. The birds food ia placed in a small truck on a runway outside thVca ge7 WhenOscar- - feels- - the pangs of hunger he hauls on a string and pulls the, truck to the side of the cage where he can peck at the contents. Wit riifW-- o.. N?1 WrtiidZ Unij mw CRACCirECSS GOODRICH By WARREN Imllnee 3Syr !( miuutw. cmct Maaama wSe am tom good fee eiMd boe Ql .S Magnesia tKUCT PRODUCTS.!. w-tw- n, UncWaiSR.L J Inrtn a tLd SI g (wkaceue,) iMti m yomt VeUl tatredeetecy StmSm Ia a a a a a WNU Special care should be taken to close all cracks in clapboards. Small cracks can be closed with thick paint; deeper ones with white lead, used either as it comes or smeared on cotton wicklng or heavy cord. In particular, the Joints of clapboards at corners should be noted; for it Is there that cracking will be especially serious. Service aaaJ NoLel Prize Winner Gives Ilis Views on Subject. By torra UTRITION SELECTED 'RECIPES Baked Eggs. S tablespoons butter H cup milk S cups mashed potatoes Salt Pepper 1 tablespoons chopped chive! or onion. 8 eggs Paprika Add the butter and milk to the hot mashpd potatoes and season to taste. welL add the chives and spread in s shallow gased biklhg dish. Make five hoUows, and in each place a raw. egg. Sprinkle with paprika and bake ia a moderate oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) until the eggs are firm. Barbecued Chicken. chickens 2 Salt, pepper K pound sweet butter 1ft cups chicken broth 1 tablespoons tomato catsup -S tablespoons Worcestershire sauce teaspoon finely chopped onion Disjoint chicken as for frying. Seasoo with silt and pepper. Melt butter and fry cbickea. in .ii,. until golden brown. Mix other ingredients and cook together six minutes, Pour ssuc over chicken and cook slowly about twenty, minutes. Liver Dumplings. liver Vi pound calves crumbs bread soft cup 1 tablespoon minced onion 1 tablespoon melted fat-parsley f - teaspoon teaspoon salt Pepper 1 egg. slightly beaten 3 cups stock mix It Grind the liver fine with the bread crumbs.. Saute the delonion in the fat tn a skillet until liver mix the Add browned. icately hire, parsley, salt and pepper. two-poun- Qeetai 3 that cat Ifsi. tier Its really only WNU Service. By JEAN d O it barber conintimately cerns the welfare of man, and bis place in future history will depend in no small part upon what he decides to eat This statement waa made by Dr. George R. Minot professor of medicine at Harvard university end winner ol the Nobel prize for medicine in 1934. According to Dr. Minot so adequate diet throughout life will often prevent illness. In the long time studies that he has made of the condition of anemia, he has found that its cause la usually defective or deficient nutrition. It may arise of from a lack or iron or of vitamin C or of s mysterious substance found in the liver. The condition of a imple anemia may be prevented by including a libera) amount of iron and vitamin C The condition of pernicious anemia, which is much more serious and fQr which no remedy had been found until recently, is spparently related to the ability to utilize vitaVitamin B is found in min muscle meat, eggs, rice polishings, and yeast, which need an unknown gastric digestive factor to make them ready for the body. When this factor is lacking, there is danger of pernicious anemia. It may be supplied, however, by liver, kidneys end other organs. At present, this disease is being treated not only by an increase of these foods in the diet, but by liver extract taken by the mouth or through hypodermics. According to Dr. Minot, the first cause of any type of anemia is a deficient diet i' MANNERS OF THE MOMENT P Add the egg and mix well. Drop the mixture by teaspoonfula into the hot, but not boiling, meat stock. Cook slowly ten to fifteen minutes and then serve with the soup. To make dumplings which may be shaped in balls, add one-hal- f cup ad iitional bread crumbs. Spinach Nests. cups cooked or canned spinach H cup mayonnaise H cup grated cheese 6 bread cases and melted butter Make bread cases by cutting nread Into three inch squares and cutting out the center. Roll each case in melted butter. Chop the spinach, mix with mayonnaise and fill the bread cases. Sprinkle with the cheese and bake in a hot oven (423 degrees F.) until bread Is light brown and the cheese Is melted. Johnny Cake. 1 cup eommeal V4 cup flour 114 teaspoon baking powdet V4 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, well beaten tt cup milk 4 tablespoons butter, melted Mix and sift dry ingredients. Combine eggs and milk and stir into dry mixture. Stir In shortening and pour batter Into baking pan. spreading about of an inch In thickness. Bake In oven, 425 degrees Fahrenheit, for minutes.' about twenty-fiv- e Sterling Sauce. Vi cup butter 1 egg yolk 1 cup light brown sugar 1 tablespoon milk Cream the butter, add the sugar gradually, then the egg yolk and milk, beat until light 2 well-grease- Nr TV AneHtfed Newmeed I WAS always told that a lady I should never be seen eating on the street. 1 believed tn the old myth for a long time. But at 1 keep telling my mother, life Isnt what it used to be. In her day you had to go Into the kitchen, make up a sandwich, and march out Into the street with It If you wanted to be caught eating on the street It waa a lot of work for a mere principle. But now street eating creeps up on you. You pass a street corner stand where there are nice hot dogs on view and you get hungry. Well If you decide to buy, you cant very old Presi- double-crossin- g dent Velatfquei, his enemies said, he made baseball a major detail of his planned economy; He helped build up the Central American league and brought through quite a He d Summon few pennant win Army to Get ner$. He throws for b! Sfor Player visiting teams at his palace in Ciudad Trujillo. He'll practically call out the army to surround a good ball player. He was a farm boy when the marines came along. He worked up in the Dominican army from private to brigadier general, gaining the presidency by a clever coup d'etat In 1933, he liquidated a strong opposition by putting It In Jail. Several thousand exilei have for several yean maintained a junta In New York city, led by Dr. Angel Morales, former Dominican minister to Washington, They have accused President Trujillo of wholesale killings and of ruthless suppression of all political rights and civil rights. When Sergei Bensome, former secretary of war, was murdered in New York In April, 1933, the political enemies of the dictator tald his gents had committed the crime. When he became president In 1930, he waa at the age of thlrty-aevethe youngest ruler o any sovereign n, tate. Republicans, like the go to the Grove of Academe when they are short on ideas. Word from Washington la that they are sounding out Har-ri-a Willis Dodds, THE d three-fourth- s YORK 1930, by Bf Roger B. Whitman WNU Service. , ai -- building sand, and only enough ter to make the mixture. At the time the crack Is patched, the stucco should be thoroughly soaked with water to prevent the absorption of water from the patching material Cracks in brickwork and masonry are likely to be In the mortar joints. In closing these, the old mortar should be dug out for a depth of an inch or so to admit plenty of new mortar. B-- aids na i the trouble and right goes 'O So Reddy, A thing! not as they lire, ire. H. M. Tomlinson. life thi if, full of care, m lime to stand and (taro. I because he Is very smart and sly. spent a great deal of time looking for the places where Jumper made hi bed and for the places where he ate. Then he would hid near one of these end wait patiently for Jumper to come. But somehow Jumper always went to a place where Reddy was not hiding The truth la. Jumper knew perfectly what Reddy was doing, and so he never went twice to the tame place. That is. he never went twice very near together. If he took a nap under a big hemlock branch and then went out to get a bite to eat, be would finish hi nap under another tree Instead of going back to the first one. So. though Reddy often found places Jumper bad just left and hid betida them patiently for Jumper to come back, it never waa of the least bit of use. But after Jumper and Buster Bear had had their heads together Jumper teemed to grow careless. Yea, sir. that is the way it seemed. Reddy part cernenLwltlL.3partsof clean wa- Illness Due to a Deficient Diet there. If President Rafael Trujillo Molina of the Dominican republic persists in his impromptu war with Haiti, and spurns President Roosevelts offer of mediation, it is possible that they might buy him off with a fast black shortstop and a couple of outfielders. -President Molina is a rabid base-)p- ll fanatic, and only last June he was accused of stealing many of the best players of the American negro teams. The charges, quite violent and vehement they were, were made by the National Negro League oFAmerlcarcemprlsing stg leamsr and were backed up by Ferdinand Morton, New York civil service commissioner, who is the Judge Landis of the league. It was asserted that agents and emissaries of the President did repeatedly, by trick and device, snatch an ebony ball player wher ever they might find him; that they had thus cashiered some of the best talent of the negro league. The Pittsburgh Crawfords were especially loud and Insistent in their complaint. The dictator of Santo Domingo earned fighting and ball playing with the United States Marines, with them eight years, until the end of the period of occupation in 1924. WTien he took over the country In NEW lonaDEPS'Q' air-chok- uotations" vmv? wfnmv w'ffm? A ' f By Lemuel F Parton Yen Should Pick Your Corner, If Yen Intend t Eat Hot Doga on well put your hot dog tn your Bryant Conant, president of Harand walk into the neareat ho- vard; James R. Angell, president tel lobby to eat It That again, emeritus of Yale, and Robert Gorwould be too much work for a mere don Sproul, president of the University of California, for the work of principle. now of drafting a comeback program for the problem The real crux lies In bow and where you do your the party. A former member of the Repubstreet eating. In the first place, it Bell Syndicate. WNU Sendee. Is more ladylike to stand still while lican National committee, who atill you eat, rather than to wander along keeps a few pipe lines open, tells Influence at Uncle Terns Cabin the sidewalk munching. In the sec- me chances favor President Dodds, In his History of the United ond place, it la considered nvr aa to both choice and acceptance of States, Edward Charming gays of elite to stand still beside the hot the chairmanship of the program Harriet Beecher Stowes Uncle dog wagon, rather than beside the committee. Toms Cabin; It's Influence on the church steps while you lap up your President Dodds, who looks and plain people of France and Great like President Wilson, is a works Britain was so tremendous that no If its a chocolate bar youve de- specialist In government He has man possessed of political Instinct cided to eat on the public highways. a generally liberal slant but has In either of those countries no mat- t careful about choosing your been vigorously outspoken against ter what were his wishes and those streets. You shouldnt be caught and has steadily cried of hit elate no- ruler of Great Hr 1U tating'ontbtrmain'bminvetet rect- bureaucracy The aln or of France could have recog- or the ritziest parkway In town. curse of sialism, ha says, la the nized a Confederacy whose eorner What you do tn the back alleys Is worlds greatest menace. - He would atone rested on the mutilated body your own business. appear to fit Into the picture of a of Uncle Tom. WNU Service. rejuvenated and realistic party reorganization. He has for years been known as an expert on plebiscites, electoral practice and municipal govern ment He was technical adviser In the Tacna-Aric- a and refereed the dispute boundary Nicaraguan election of 1928. Later he saved New Jersey $14,000,000 by s 150,000-wordigest of a governmental reorganization survey. He Is a native of Utica, Pa., educated at Grove City college, Pa., and Princeton, with a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. He lectured on political science at Western Reserve, Pennsylvania and Swarthmore and became traveling student of Latin America, finding there a useful laboratory of political techniques. Princeton made him a lecturer on politics. It all sounds pretty .dry, but he is always alert to the human equation and stipples his dessicated thesis with a dash of color. - YOU ran tell, or trade your farm or ranch for a home or apartment In Salt Leka, Write or wire Bert C. Palmer M Weet SaS . "Always as Sal! Uko Otty ftrront4" Tdirolita J2ecipQ off the IVeeh Pumpkin Custard a Real Treai. 'T'REAT the family to a pump- kin custard as a change from the usual pie. Canned pumpkin is suggested bccause lt is already cooked, mashed and ready to usa, which saves considerable time and energy. Bake the custard in a basin, not too large or too deep. A good aize would be one which holds a quart. When it comes time to serve the custard, unmold it onto a chop platter and around the custard arrange prunes which have been pitted and stuffed lightly with shredded American cheese. Mounds of whipped cream placed between the prunes would be a good idea. A little prune Juice' poured over the top of the custard and cream will add flavor and a pleasing appearance. The canned prunes are convenient to use. If jrou have no favorite recipe try the following: Pumpkin Custard. cup! canned pumpkin cup lugar, pert brown 1 teaspoon cinnamon 14 teaspoon cloves S (4 1 S teaspoon (Inner teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt egga cupa milk Best pumpkin thoroughly with dry Ingredients. Beat eggs slight- ly, add to milk and combine with pumpkin mixture. Pour into baking pan, set in a pan of water (H inch deep on pan); and bake for about 43 minutes in a moderate oven (375 degrees). Chill before serving, unmold onto chop platter, and garnish. MARJORJE II. ELACK. Gift of Humor I IIAD rather be strong, af fectionate, loyal, noble minded, than be the best humorist in the world, yet if the gift of humor be added to these graces, you have a combination that is absolutely irresistible, because you have a perfect sense of proportion that never allows emotion to degenerate into gush or virtue into rigidity. Thus I say that humor is a kind of divine and crowning grace in a character, because it means an artistic sense of proporUon, a true and vital tolerance, power of infinite forgiveness. Arthur Benson. lion One Honan Lost 20 lbs of Fat Sluggishness k . roll-an- REAL ESTATE , of Lost Her Prominent Hip presidant Princeton; James Double Chin the Street pock-etboo- (903Jtl;D S13M0iE33j9u' d. -- love, Honor and Obey Gained Physical Vifor A Shapely Figure If youre fsi first remove the cause! Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get a 4 ox. bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you 4 weeks. Take one-h- a If teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning modify your diet and get a little regular gentle exercise In S weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin ia clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give any tat person a Joyous surprise. But be sure its Kruschen your health comes first You can get Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this ts the easiest, SAFEST end surest way to help you lose ugly fat your money gladly returned. HIT UKS IEWIST E3SIEUT O Oar lekky la deCgktfaSy air. ceeled tataf the saasaer matha ttadla toe Every Hamms 200 Hssms 200 Baths ,, t d , CooaoHrft4 New Feeturea. WNU Service. l s. IIOTLL Temple Square r firm r--r T' t fT4e kl 4. i rWlmt-.rat, Suer lew m L Tee ecx VX rrz v rr: ' ( s. ; k t Ue - s r .. M ' t c. ' i n 1 ai |