Show 1 I THE THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 121928 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS COSTS LITTLE ARB-EXAMINE- 5 R 300 PER CENT 'AMERICAN EYES KEENER WITH AGE naughty and still not be a bad HUMBOLDT The Mo— And a child or can SPRINGFIELD bad Iowa — (By The (By boy girl GRAVE do a nice deed and still lJot be a Associated Press) — Eyesight be- AssociatedPress) — Jerry Faira has docperson banks of Clarion-Iow- a good child Nobody is good all the comes keener when time'and very few are bad all the passes the age of 100 says Mrs umentary evidence that ' three bt time i So in judging others we Nancy Ann Price 101 years old his ancestors came over- on Mrs Price reads the 'Bible and should remember these things A'"ltnt deeds to r lands ifcr his proof Speckles the Starling had been newspapers without glasses ever since disliked in he : been had vwao M wo Vou fjkid our Old Orchard to live He and Bodies ' of Slain " Servants the Mrs Speckles had been outcasts ' Found In Chaldean among the other feathered folk Nobody wanted anything to do with Tombthem or would have anything to do M "'f were gossiped with them 1 PHILADELPHIA Jan 12— (JDy about by all They I the other feathered The Associated Press) — Rich in folk- my how they were gostreasures and strewn with bodies siped My about! of musicians servants and gold Tit- - the Chickadee was women of the harem who theTommy One who stood up for them only accompanied their master in death He didn t really stand up for them one of the most remarkable graves What he did stand up for was for found thus far in Ur of the Chai-dee- s fair play Tommy is a very wise has been discovered by the little bird Everybody loves 'him joint archeolojjlcal expedition of He is cheery and d and the University of Pennsylvania and happy all day long It was Tommy the British museum says a report who suggested that perhaps they received Wednesday didrtt know all they ought to know-abou- t is hundreds The the unlike ---J- tJ: grave Speckles the Starling He of others excavated in the cemetery was laughed at and made fun of in Ur in which the expedition is But he insisted that he was right : i vf-i working writes C Leonard Wool-le- y He insisted so persistently that director of the expedition and finally it was decided to put provided" definite information new Speokles on trial Yes sir it wras to science as well as affording ma- decided to put Speckles on trial theories That is it was agreed to do so proterial for concerning the history of civiliza- vided Speckles would go on trial tion ' or provided they could make him jT to trial The body of the king was not go When the idea was first suggest found but presence of the bodies a score of men and ed to Speckles he refused prompt of "more-tha- n women who constituted the "king's ly and he got quite peeved about housemold offers proof Mr Wool-le- y it Yes sir he got quite peeved j about it He said that what he and asserts that in the fourth B C there were practised Mrs Speckles did was no business He said he in Mesopotamia burial rites and of their neighbors tra- could attend to his own affairs and later ceremonies about which dition is silent end - areheologists he invited his neighbors to attend to theirs Speckles got very indig hitherto knew nothing A magnificently 'decorated "char- nant indeed So then it was decided that iot and harp gold and silver vessels an exquisite toilet set and va Speckles must be made to stand rious other treasures yielded by trials Sammy Jay agreed to bring the grave serve to illustrate the him to trial Blacky the Crow said degree of material he would act as judge AIL the extraordinary civilization which Mesopotamia en other feathered folk agreed that joyed more1 than 5000 'years ago they would 'tell what they knew You doubtless depend on Aspirin" to make short work of headabout Speckles and his ways That says the report- aches but remember that it's just-ais all agreed to this excepting dependable an antidote for So Chickadee it Tit the other Tommy many pains! Neuralgia?' Many have found real relief in a was agreed that Sammy should at Burgess once go about bringing Speckles Bayer Aspirin tablet Or for toothache an effective way to relieve it and the one thing doctors are willing you' should" give a child to trial in the OI4 Orchard Now this is the way that Sammy of any age Whether to break up a cold or relieve the scriotis pain went about it He waited until from neuritis or deep-seate- d' rheumatism itittferrtiothhicj' quite YOUTH MURDERS Speckles was over In the Old Orch tike make' certain it's genuine j it must have Just a ard Then he picked quarred with Bayer Aspirin UP GIVES PARENTS de You know on the' box ana on AH druggists with prove tablet' Sammy Speckles Bayer every J iv i- - x—yfi GUfSSETAr Ga AV BURGESS lights to pick quarrels with ' other directions - ' THORNTON BT Jan 12— (By like THE STARLEVG IS people and Speckles Sois just was The Associated Press) — After kill- SPECKLES him in this respect there TO TRIAL BROUGHT ' no trouble at all in picking a quar truck ing hs parents at Physicians Bayer Aspirin farm ifour miles from here Wednes- Judge not until you know all facts rel Now you know what a quarrel leads to or is very likely to lead day tioberf L"Harp Jr 21 walkto the prisoner s acts ed into town and surrendered ex- 'Pertaining— to it does NOT affect Js very likely to lead to a Nature Old Mother plaining "they wanted to send me fight That is just what happened "trade mark of Bayer ilanufactore ©( Wonoacetlcaciacstaof Salieyllcactli to an insane asylum again'1 The trouble with1 most judgments this time In no time at all Sammy Aspirin J to Sheriff were p It and According Speckles fighting is that they are based not on all Jay was a good fight while It lasted the youth said he flipped the of on a few the but facts only up behind hla father who was seat- facts You know how it is that a Speckles is no coward He fought V the radio and split his skull or Kiii can do something and he fought hard hen based his mother into bov Aleanwnlle Sammy Jay was 31 the ard where she met a similar screaming at the top of his lungs fate "Thief! Thief! Thief! Fight! Fight! Fight!" That brought everybody within sound of his voice Just as he knewlt would Pretty soon all ENGLISH CANDY! the little feathered folk were gath TRADE DECLINES ered- about the two fighters Sam my 'was a little bit' the bigger and f a little' bit the stronger After i MANCHESTER England Janwhile Speckles tried to get away (By The Associated Press but the others wouldn't let him So When the greatly decreased earn- at last Speckles was so tired out mgs in tha chocolate and confee- f at were tionel announced y that he just couldn't fight any trades I' more nor could he fly away Then the Manchester chamber of cpnir a mem- mercp meeting Sammy Wednesday Jay stopped fighting r "Now" iaid Sammy- - as lie tried ber remarked: gallants loung used to buy chocolates for their i I lo smooth out his rumpled feathers i Vwe ll have a trialfair friends now it is cigarets" lie turned on The imports of refined sugar Speckles f iercely "If you are wise : f used! in these" industries 4t was said' he "''you'll answer the quea tions and answer them fully stated have fallen off by about 40 I ? per dent (Copyright' 1928 by T W Bur ' A 7 gess) Pretty" soon all tlie was named aftei Janus folks gathered about the two The next story: "The Trial Be Japuary s i a Kaman uod gins"fighters 'V II By BLOSSER j KING'S ? - IS UNEARTHED TO BE SCOUT Boys Taught To Take Care of Themselves ST AND OGDEN f fesne' Foosd oxr vwjio 4 V t Neuralgia In the preceding: articles which have run in The Standard-Exam-inall last week we have told you a little about the organization called the "Boy Scouts of America" We have also had something" to say about the fact that scouting apall kinds of peals to and inspires our facts by boys We presented means of samples of different kinds of boys and showed how the life of the scout would reach rtljem overcome their difficulties provide a means of proper expression train them to 'Kindness and usefulness Now we jwant to talk for a bit s that are about the: scout and how to the presented they are made to make the appeal we have claimed for them er - edecked " good-nature- ' if ' - 8 '''X'r many-subject- - - far-reachp- ig now much it costs was But 'somebody 'asking the other day how much it costs a boy to be a scout and we would like to answer that very important 'we proceed This question beforehad been reading man said he these articles and he was thoroughone lv interested because he had of those boys we talked about But h said: "I don't know If we could afford it How ' much does it cost the bov? Of course we'll have'to for his course" put up the money This man was an interested father He took the trouble to investigate He just couldn't wait until find the end of these articles tomoveout whether this Boy Scout ment was within reach of his pocket book He made a most natural error in "thinking that perhaps the scout movement was run for profit But it isn't ilt is an investment of the citizens Of a community almost the It is samo as the public school subthe voluntary supported by citizens scriptions of public spirited ' who believe in investing in boys Well it costs the boy '50 cents a year No Not $50 Fifty cents a year That is the annual registration fee'- The only required sum Is this cents registration fee of 50uniform? The How about the uniform is not required A boy can be a scout without any uniform He can't wear it at first anyhow And it is Something for him to look forward to and work for it he v ever is to wear it And then there is something else The boy must be 12 years of age before he can be a scout And he is taught in the period preceding his right to wear a uniform the that he should himself earn vote money to buy i Some troops an assessment pf a nickel a week for common use in the troop But that is optional with the troop The father or mother might put up the 50 cents for a scout handbook There is nothing else to be put up The boy pays his own way There are so many things that are taught the Boy Scout that the campaign would be all over before we Bhould have finished if we tried to tell them all So we will have to do the same aa we did with the kinds of boys just present a few the' rest samples But you can find if you want to procure one of those handbooks at the local scouts' headquarters here in Ogden WOODS OR CITY STREETS The scout is taught not to get the open he learns lost in either to tell north or Bouth east or west s plainer than those at our city street corners In the city he must become so familiar with it He-ithat he can guide strangers boxes fire alarm taught where the are where the nearest doctor lives from many different points where the hospitals are and the quickest way to reach them He knows the names of his city officials and wnat their duties are What do you think of the civic importance of that in the days to come? In the open the scout learits to tie a knot that will hold He is taught to climb a tree that would stump folks who dldn'i know how He can swim a river pitch a tent mend a tear in his trousers He can tell poisonous plants He knows the stars by name and can find his way by them He learns of animals and fish 'and the habits and habitat of them i IIS TRAINED EYE ' A ecout walks through the woods with silent tread No dry twigs snap under his feet When he has learned that he makes less clatter at home Whenhe gets his feet under control the furniture is not marred and he doesn't bring in so much dirt The scout sees many things in the woods thafothers might easily pass without observing He has been taught the tracks of the forest He knows the signs that reveal-the nature and habits of the creatures that made them Ho learns to see much and' be but little '1 mll-leniu- "' 1 BEDTIME STORIES j -- hi i it in v wi u 10 prescribe his-lonel- I ' m I I a the heart " jr ftr Mc-Glau- "" I I I ft"ftsX v the cid&n pf a cle'fpr&M MIXIy :W vvv r v: :v::7 - )- I I viv s:i v-- - : -- M-X'- A s "" -- " I I :) I - XvX'X-- 1 Xvx-- - - f x - fXXX'X X-X- "T- - - - t"-- - v vto - - k 1 little-feathere- SCC - Like frontiersman he does not shout his wisdom" from the housetops He learns the- quiet that comes from knowledge He is taught to speak softly and to an wer questions modestly He recog nizes a braggart but 'does not challenge him simply smiling as g the tongue reveals the other's ignorance He is never looking for trouble but - neither does' he fear it for his motto has 4 loose-waggin- i rL It s the" old I — II— : v- -- - - 7 IEN I i Jl : A-- ' r— BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ARE BUILT BETTER AUTOMOBILES "pVERYBODY wants to be attractive It is a great and But no one can ' be attractive without a clear ' stin— you know that -- IL1 j - of TT5TTTTTP bit Jis formly — tex-tur- ' V Eemove the cause which is not in the skin" itself and pirn' - pies boils eczema and that sal- low complexion will disappear You may have tried many things' without relief Why not ' try SSS? 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Enjoy Stay at the Superb New - — - Do you realize the importance of pure rich blood in preserving - ordinary shampoos? its true beauty - bloode hair TO preserve be given special care must have a a - BILLY DOVE "TOa BEA UTIFUL TO BE nUMAN' 1 SHE'S THE GIRL WHO'S "TOO their friends and neighbors who BEAUTIFUL i happen to be a degree prettier Billie is wishing that she weren't (By XEA Service) quite as pretty She won't admit HOLLYWOOD' Jan 12—The that she's moviana's "queen of too beautiful girl — that's tfiine beauty"" "I would rather be like the girls Dove who write me letters than the sort "of Miss the movies '"In and out of person they seem to think I Dove is in a 'class by herself She am declares the actress with con' ' ' I ' ' ' I" to be want siderable "I is sincerity that a human is absolutely camera-proofof person who happysort she can be photographed from any really enjoys — a girl who life not as ueaumui just angle an4 still beactresses do should think cernothing all people have The majority :of of the time" are fromwhich they tain angles Billie is now letting her hair more attractive iJUue is oiuertia T-JLJShe is almost too beautiful to be grow hoping almost against "hope i ' that with long tresses she will be human O B Factory Tt has onlvS been during tne past given a different type of picture to ' is She of tired make has been ranked always year that Bijlie sne sweet beautiful maidfn 'the not oeeu muilg as a star iiaa so pretty she might have climbed who never does wrong and never You may have thought that youcouldn't buy a Buick for as little as that gets mussed faster Billieican act and now "I would give anything to por she has her jp lace in the celluloid 11195 — that you would have to pay considerably more for Buick heavens she should remain there tray a poor ragged girl just once" " ' : : the gorgeous actress "To for quite some time says j iqualityVf WON'T ADMIT IS discard fine clothes and sweet the strange part characterizations Just once would t Now here comesmake-up While be the greatest treat in the world The truth is that you can have any one of three popular Buick of the actress — are envying but my producers say 'no' that 1 millions of other girls models at this figure— a Sedan Coupe of Sport Roadster — all of am not the type for such a porscout: of the been that me constantly trayal that the public wants "Be prepared" them cars oif true Buick quality to look beautiful and act the same SCOUT THE: HONOR OF A scout hjlds his honor to be way" bodies by Fisher in beautiful color har- GIVING HER A CHANCE All have smart low-swun- g his most sacred possession' while oncet in a "a great True be First National officials monies All have the famous Buick valve-in-hea- d engine back on his oath But right- - The beautiful Billie may be may herfi is an interesting bit of actual an actress whom the public l—ribrationless beyond belief All have Buick's Lovejoy hydraulic fact that occurred about one such wouldn't accept in any but her court in land la did juvenile that natural state But it would be an — providing the ultimate in riding luxury shock absorbers His face was pet and hard He had interesting experiment to try her ' i f '' men steeled himself not Ho give an ":''' out else in something I Th ludsre talked with him- of his ' Gloria Swanson too appears far is obtainable else-whe- re than satisfaction all oner Needless to say greater Yet' he motherof hts then father better fitted for roles of grandeur did not yieldJ Then he found that but she has just veered from her at such moderate prices the bov hads once been a scout course in "Sadie Thompson" — and ' i r i to about talk wise at least hasn't hurt Tierself any That judge began all Buick ' the scout oath and' law' The boy You have always wanted a Buick— today's surpasses previous Why not let' Billie do the samel shuddered and then broke into It might result in discovering her tears That minute he started on all over again 'And if it- doesn't creations See it — drive it — and own the car you hare long wanted the road bajk It was the oath prove successful — well she can- - al sworn to that ways- - go back to her same old that he had himself Indid it characterizations again to 1995 Wwf filS5 to '1950 SEDANS A scout knows his duty and hi1 obligations His sense of honor )3 SPORT MODELS l 195 to 1525 his only taskmaster in scoutdom RAZOR WIELDER He is taught to guard it as jealous - - SLASHES GIRLS ly as did the knights' of old But it is an honor based on modem civil COLUMBUS O - Jan 12— (By ization and by keeping it sacred the scout wins the respect and con The Associated Press) —Thelma weaver is and Lulua Thompson fidence of all people ib were in a nospital today vie (To be coitinued tomorrow) WATSON-BUIC- K tims of an unidentified assailant ' ' HAS TWO AMBITIONS waq aujcKea tnem 'witn a razor 28 19 Washington Avenue : Phone 505 While' police were NEW "YORK Jan 12— (By The last' night Associated Press) — The ambition of searching for the assailant of Miss Weaver they were notified 45 min Emit Ludwig German historian utes later-thathe same man had vho is visiting is to talk with the attacked Mifs Thompson In both oldest- and yponjrept of American 'instances th man Flashed the girl heroes— Edison and Lindbergh" with a razor and ran " - 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