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Show o, -- - .,Aab . , 43b ":- -' tro - , , , t "- - b 4-4,- ew. - 114 ' PA ADE of YOUTH I who Nen I 14- ., - WEEKLY Ickes bet - ttr on Eh awl . ' lb ,gry dn't :get' from th4 th; lati4 yinq 3gat it ash) d Nekj an4 aus4 I ."0 0 3 n Hose, Old ()it . WC.4 th4 St4 that ,Itnn 1.t: kto Ittk 1119 1,441 ;k:alf ,vett,'- Nof 1'31.4 a I 'mightily r..syed other attached ty. un',1 wa IntInt) met. ha i, o st pump del u!..,41 T.. the cld.ugh ,ir.yitting tenni up to 20 r ,t of w;',1ei 10 mmute.i. emit ,lay itodt rnen I could hate honger, tithOt tohl. but the uater Stan tiny's a,tire,.s: I is mit airy. Kelp, Eng. icy tad, I ,i11,1 . ) -. , .,, , - ,,0'- - i, .' t - , P ; i . . . ,- - ; t .." 'N,',,-- ' , (.)n Selling Berries Outclasses Family , ,,,,. ' ,, 1 - .; : ' "''''"--.1- ( I 4 ' ' ' ''' ,4 , ,,,,,,,,' ..' ; c ' , think he came in at all. 'They were planning to sell " berries from house to house. That WOAWI work, andwell. wsulam "kitr WEIS ' only 11. ,! But William didn't see it that wa Y. lie insisted ori going Into the new pro)ect until his lather agreed. That was three years ago. l'orlity the Brazil brothers have I truck, sell eggs, vegetables and fruits. serve 9 regular customers a real, going business. And William la running it. BrothrrsOutwit, in fact, belt just about ; the whole "works." One pf the brothear has dropped out. The 'othcr runs the truckJust because William Is too young to drive. Meld frt!rn the start their "kid brother" has oUtsobt them-"M- y results with the berries were far better" be rites from 38 Rest Street. Providence. R. l "The next 'year 'my father made a rant for us out of a seeond-hand baby carriage. We then added vegetables to our line. business was so good and I became so interested father decided to buy me a truck.' Makes Money With the truck ' William has really "gone to town. t This tune. trier alone be made enough to pay off half the cost of the truck and buy all his clothing for the ter It wars his idea, too, to make a affair lot the bus)... : ' . . . , ; ''' - - .. ,.., - mt ,... - - , . - ., .. -,- ,, , . . 4,..,,--- t, Imre? ken Atehherrs tov, n In his own yard It s got eveta thing. the trig ith animals, show. toil.ns the hanners bright whole storks. e, en though it's nunialore circus. Back in 1931 Ken got the Idea front an article about a Model circus "I made the first nagon from small loixes. the first wheels mit Of toy spoob," the 17- year-olwrites Parade, 'I've tended every Miens that hai:01110 any a here near my honn and tone gone I've gotten Nly Pladi at e fit.3 ificag all copies of the real thing," l'e ;tddlag Iiiire Sumtner is the lime Id shoW 0 but nintrt is '4 hor all The., the Wt)th is dont., I hope to add l",s imne hor,es tO :t4 NOM ite show." the IonN. IL Littleton, Street, 'Then, of "nhtten tkiiire. time I ell the " .11 to. - re- ""g1)"'' ell as tune up a, tal-;''- '' and tents. us 11111,14'. new eullePe ' "My eirvus has to,a me only $in In money. tint in time-well, I average aliont five hours a da3 on it Viguie.1 that et's' to 11e year peri,, d it a fen hours" ;mile for ihave him fun uits co, 1.1.11 I04I1 tnt 1,144fti re apii;;;reti ' (31(1.0, tot Goti(ls (4tainte(1 Too Goo(' To Eat Mary Margaret Erwin'a Cinnetl foods are too good to eat: They are put on display by leading canning and food compante. Mury. 14, has been canning for seven yours., sti.1,,,i by putting leCiover I.1t4 of food in little pikkle bottles. received any first prihe, 15 and a .'ertitiotte. on a c spv,mit exhibit jar of peaches 'at the 19LI Century of Progrcjai Fair jrj ( ',draw)." she writes. "When I y,5t, 11 I reele"'d prize for 12 itit at the.statc fair. That was s,,a). easiest "Canning sivms the worI, I ever dm. I am Itophig my prize money will help me through college. lk IIs Marinating In Can tWO or three Jura ut a time. but: to; pack more thun tine at one time is bard work.' 1 3tt - ,,,,,, , , - wiTht ;Tier ta its I gml 10.0, io, t " n fi ttine no sa), "ntmli bt! 4 wog 1.0,, it t:, 1,1 i;; Cirii, 3 't ' ,!t. krohi, fr fin lit Itt;' o .It. l"Affit'( wri 41e,trier, wriel lit iisti 1, Wc Welt! 4224 1111,1,11 61,124 Clatai. vino rh r10ul:,11,1 Soto. Itt m,.111,1,1 didn't o ill. 11,,tt and di ,,t! b.ttig - e)t,-!1:1i- it t:II1-- It 0,..1t) wl,it at the age of 2, Ho accoo'ipanted hip; father, mac,ter of a 'Nlinnesota ru agAins lake ftrry, on ho a rival hoot ment I tyzt!o.mgcr fame I gong Devlin, Irving writer. once peddled papet,,. Went t.lvein to tav,rn as a wandering rninst,tel I, III Ohl itlit:g Iity III) rI tic co01.1.- he I'I 111P.s 111,11,,n, lol.teit - .t ISECINNING SPYs tl in?: Tt,. tti u- Gar 1I I,-- t omt. ,,r, h 011 i but) t,.,1,. 'I titti m.n,t i,re)' Or 1;.,t I Fred and Ld Morgan don't IITAVO to go to the museum. onel live ln They It's their ,own and they tpent of four years travel, searrhing tor curios to stock it. They'e just returned from a seven a eek and the trip through :Itiettleobeen in 341.: Southwest, l'he)ve states.: War Cirll Fred. 15. 'writes; "It is hard to say the exact number of things in our collection. but roughty speaking we bave about 100 petfeet arroubeads seven tomahawk heads, On0 Civil War bullets. can.; non balls and bornis4, (leer antlers and 100- pounds of sbrit (rag. nwiltR.Ab,i, oft, bop, "b., live in Rick. nimut. Va., have hundreds ot minerd siteciinens, tos,sita, snake skins a a ildeat Skin. a stuffed al ligator and armadillo. pieces etpenin,d v,,,,k)(1. In the "bee anb niLtf. department the Itiorgan Must-Ahas tairaiittilaN, lim nod toads lizardc and a black wilaw sinner. stuns tMae !bilitt"o" OOdeat itinos In the coltrvtant are tvto dIskI of soft stone ...hitt Mexican priestA n'ted lung 'g stop up their oirs th,) kotit,in't liar he St't rams (4 ittV NS'e o ef 41( arfty Lwg tree,. aw 1,0v, laid 500 rem' of firv line :till h.m1 divt.rted (lie path' of the War..? hy the time fr,:,tcrt; arcivoir Tie other ,f.tr(itgliters were Sonny liabegger. 11, Hoty,i-- Plir-114. 11, and Claronee, U. and Alftvd Schwab, 11 tart lour ried ge- I4 I f,m16, .itt S - rIlltt it Vl it' I ,,,n ra m 11,1441 1 ,,, are ilt-( is 13, tIttatt g.,t tli,t - ,. The ft, tor h itt Ii htS. 4(10(1. 1.5 ,1,,h,e 1," his It 1111 nearer say- - they ir,g ,,tri !!illst he put in the. typal'. We silo14 tato!. Gil." Lope to goi the brother's he)t SI Ake sikni awl a ro,-ko- tIll I. A 7 clip "Mot glut MI1,4,11111" ill lovated at ;',01I Howthol it'Vente,. CE004;itAPIIICALIMEIRUIE A tertain young fellow from C;reenwhich Liked cambo much bettor than speentvieh tAlthout iron InAlis system No illineNttes 11144714qt And be came to a re. premature do. 3 , Rare Speed Plioto-IShot : s . FliliiVard Ctioneyii nuiscles to Slowly hit ,rounts tighten. hap1,three 'Then thing!, begin-t1.N1, ' At his side, a gun bark - . : I. CM) , f ; i1t 1 iv illtii.itt th- ui ting ago noar littiMg rehei-- III eggs--4- en a weekto most pi my repttar customers." he explains. do that on Fridays, after school summer ivacation my During spend, tat hours a week selling the prodiice." m A ' year-aroun- d "III Winter. I sell IIk. Pk, !Wing sag Il1iet,4 ,cretootiy. "We Stal ted Vito quit kthinhMt frPlJtling nt t.irned ti sulgolg wa!,1 II) l th at noithl ha S.:ort r,ortii of 1110.1 , o!,3 lenn. hoN ,,, 11,,ilip ColorniMi, Itt)ys FiLyilt rro: I !VC Area 5ave ris t.i iti tilt II at Mary-live- a as mitionv 1411111 ! - Boy's Show Collectors Travel To Is Complete GatherIIuseum Stock in minia,ureH lirothers 'Cirl's C ( ' -- - , Edward (left) and Frid Morgan with part of their collection. They don't know exactly how much they have. 'VS ! ' ,9,,,,,,,,,,,,, , - alis , Ills two older brothers didn't 4 i ' ; ' - 1 4- .- Thew ;:s- , do3 come in William Brazil. j N 1 ' t Brollteri I itstas 'Kiti - I , , , - 'Where ..,, tk.' ' ing its .'''''. - 1, 4 )--I, . 5 the beinmt i ; inan " i1).s. on the ;,c1 hmg 1., the 1,41 as i ni his stcrt tho at; lit -, ' ! ... thet-r-- a ' t i LIt zittado:d 5,, ( - . t' OI Cou litett Otit At First, He Is Boss Now . I "I a Iltocc I) ivt;0,1 to fia in a ia Nia(ev vtlit t4tr4! 41 , ' I I hid t elw,i ttstnest,(1- ;, . , , - - . , : rulthcr h,,,o so it v,,,t kin t , ,p hero it to, ,00t Inv sic,chteis. "Then I Cut part of the. anti 41,ttt I Int: i - . 1 , l'i - , - , dot hh it to Mot., III,: Inn or i,, nattit nos latItt st out o.1 .1,30p S. PS, li 3 IA -- t;iis Family - - ,,,,,,,- - (''.:11t it;,, a till Losking-a gArilen go under v tier and iibti these'. h,, The Engli-- b b.,) all tan anti - - - ,,..- - , t. s 1iver Uses Only ,, . -t., i :1:::1 ' e,,,L7Veltyr1,.., . , - 1938 nd Fossils Among Their Prizes z1 , - 12 NOVEMBER r.B0'.1:,4, ., War Relies, Canadialls Bicycle To Arizona, Back Four thOti.;and miles from Canada to Arizona and hack, eight weeks of sightseeing nail camping. Thnt was the trip taken by two Edmonton, Alberia'.;brothers on their bikes. They are 1,Out-,- . IS, And Gerard- Lavallee. 17. anti they took the long trip because some Art. Canada ..onve inzona tourists vited th ern tO COI no doss tv to Art zona soine That was tut) years ago, but the brothers began gradually. to for the jourequip themseh-eney. Amazed tot tileptet,it kouth to the Cnit"We beaded - writes Gerard from ed States,9.537 108th As onus'. "and vi en t National through Yellowstone Park. What amazed us ntost was thy geysers. at "WY stayed for two days Salt Cake City, 'Utak' There NVOIhtellidt saw the city. We went for a iINVIrit in Great Salt lake. NA'aS a real experteme. floating like a t osk s ithout moving a fin. ger. -Ve crossed the Painted Desert. It is made of multicolored sand and gray dunes. We crossed the Little Colorado Canyon. then climbed into Grand Canyon. It positively astonished us -- a huge moungorge in whit h s ore ent tains; a roaring ,riser at the bottom ;and a, Wind whistling through. "Next ue procoetio,r south to e, hthe e visited Prescott. tri our friends. 'We spoke a lot about old times. Het Out eor Home 'Next day we Sot our for home, returning along 'nearly the same route. All along, we met people. spoke receiving congratulations, about the United States. "There is 0110 fault I find with you Americans, Volt think Cam ada is made up alm.e.t entirely of English people. We Si'.' not Irish. Englishmen. Frenchmen. men or any others. We age Canadians." Louis ant Gertini ratted their pup tort blankets. dishes and extra clothing Thoy camped out during the Si hole trip onand rode their the entire distance wheels. -we did not ualk tip any hill." Conant says "Wc climbed e some 'which people though roula never mirk, on a bicycle. - h eamut about $10 We spent brought back $S si intl of sou've. The noes is craged 150 miles daily. orcr made II milcs. MAW SATURPAY , CITY I-- 'Kid Brother' etAt Y SALT SECTION '17, t ',er''' . .,.. ' , , rIL -. sL, . ' . - LJ, The bullet solitaries ti lightthrough ed electric bolt). froct last lot FA w ard to stO hut not too fast tor his earners. split itceond that the 'light glowed after the bullet iiit .11. tlitt Ili snap- yetivold Ihe . Om abottet clialler pet of his callIttra. ." r Entittr4 i'..rorded a remarkable plAurel It nee a matter of perfici tint.. a Wend Mg that Edward and ii0Jiiked out by patient praetire. "My fraend fired the gun while I cliel.cd." lie writes from 67 T Stivet. Northeast. roxt.ingion. I) , C. "Ve hoped an1 prit)pd it would come Out." impnliently. he derieloped the film after the final trial.. i It eliowial nothing 'nal the bulb. The3 had trigs. perfecily.sourid. ed. "Wo hail it all tol do ' over 'i agiitn,"! Ettiff aril sityti "Tbelpictures 'were okels with H a VOlghtlander Zaineta Old a portrait at lhe ttomers wsit set two and a- - half feet iron the bulb. The shutter wet ''. set at of .a stitond with twa photoflood bulbs. 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