Show THE OGDEN STANDARD WALL STREET GOES TO THE WHITE HOUSE The Ogden Standard -- Examiner - THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1930 EXAMINER Dorothy T)ix 's Jetter “Box CTT Today After a conference between President' Hoover and the president of the New York stock exPUBLISHING CO By ARTHUR BRISBANE change the statement was made V Eldredge Jr A L Glaimana (Copyright 1929 King Publisher from the White House that there Features Syndicate Inc) An independent Newipaper is virtually nothing the governand Sunday A Troubled World every ment can do In the way of reguPublished evening ' Instructive Maps Two morning without a muzzle or a club stock or disciplining the Matter at the lating Against Edison Entered as Second-claStriking market traders Postoffice Ogden Utah Wall Street’s Problem Established i&79 Reports have been circulated SUBSCRIPTION RATES that the “bears” on Wall Street all over the world In 75c Delivered by carrier one month- A on burn ‘a picture students stock been Spain bought using In advance la Utah Idaho have By and the king Berenguer prime Nevada and Wyoming to make vnod their short of closes the University of minister Three months !?so margins of are abuses Barceiona selling If there Six months eeeeeeess of Before burning the picture the Ai f9f the the kind that president I an other states SL00 a month 51200 cut out the lics-- mounted students stock exchange Tniit luivfi con it on a pole one year and paraded the streets "Member of The Associated Press United vinced the president that they wjth it Press Consolidated Press —NEA Service are beyond the power of the of- That is a mild but unpleasantly and A B C close Imitation of French revolution conto ists They cut off the head of a The Associated Press is exclusively enol ficials of the exchange titled to the use for republicatlon trol public official that advisednopeasants It not otherwise bread any news credited to and to eat grass if they had diswhole local country the With also the credited In this paper dead- mouth the mob stuffed The news published herein turbed over the depressing in- with grass put the bead on the end All Departments fluence of the bearish attitude of a pole and paraded with it Call 252 for which has prevailed on Wall maps recently published will Street the big interests should beTwo studied by future historians One find a way to discipline those shows locations of all speakeasies in who systematically are beating the national capital Innumerable black specks each indicating a boot- The Standard-Examiner- ’i down tne market resort make the map look like Platform The proper support given by ttie ace Cf a child with chicken pox the financial interests of New South Amer73000 Population by 1933 York would drive the shorts to The other map showssections heav- A Place on the Transcontinental ’ STORY Jb HAL CQCHOA— PICTURSS SHALL THE WIDOWER WITH FOUR CHILDREN MARRY GIRL?— MODERN WIFE WHO WOULD A BECOME A CLINGING VINE AGAIN —MAN WHO TELLS DIX—I am a widower 38 years old and ha ve four jjEAR from 7 to 16 years old I am very much in love with a TVTEW YORK—That eerie !mys- - hlgh sch0ol giri is years old Is this girl old enough to realize what she is doing if she marries me and tery house” at Thirty-nint- h would she help make a home for my street on Fifth avenue is in the last children? Would she be liable to lap of its historic stand against it I live progress all around it For years change when she got older? sisters has been a jarring note In the archimother and home with at my tectural ensemble On tax records care of my children What take who down-at-he- el a mansion Wendel it is thefour-stori- ed should I do? structure of the TROUBLED WIDOWER early ’50s the is northward Adjoining It ANSWER vacant yard with its plain as used for fence years Any man with children who board high and even thinks about marrying a a playground for a toothless occuschool girl and asthmatic poodle The sole house today is Miss Ella the head of his at her pant of the putting Wendel survivor of the family that sense and so little has house founded its fortune with Jacob Astor that he should be kf tClUU - II ss 1 I $5-000- Uw I I judgment in the far trade committed at once to a home eldest of the The recent passing for the incurably feebleWendel sister a lady of 87 leaves minded before he can put his a fortune with sister the remaining mansion mad plan into execution of $200000000 The bleak has 22 rooms only three however are said to be used by the owner Why Mr Widower you haven’t like and two venerable servants Aboutany right to j commit a crime the place hangs the musty suggesA single man with no one but that ti(2P °f a crypt consider make take any' foolhardy risks he pleases in f oily Bua vrtdower of own head mSrlage leS duSSdattd On mp in th ge - (READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) f wind kept tossing waves up make quite a noise It was this T’HE 1 ill frightened Clowny high that Boxer had forgotten He had have “I had enough of this shouted forgotten that they might cry out wild stuff I’m going down below for their mother The cabin is the place for me I — I ica its revolutionary i Boxer hesitated He glanced this Then Sow“smailer sSteST ChSColom brush in a the heard he crashing bia Venezuela Ecuador Paraguay some distance away He knew what FALLING TO and Uruguay still peaceful THEIR DEATHS it meant! He knew that Mother had heard those cries and was Bear Seeking to speed up their work This country may congratulate n coming For just a second more he fact that if it hadn’t hesitated Then he started down the frozen north the Jesuits self on the lost its nerve after a destructive Then he let go and dropped Yes fever it would have sir he let go and dropped stock north of Nome on Kotzebue uttie gambling worry And it was well for him that he tendencies dropped" It has no revolutionary Sound bought a plane and on jusT when hedicT Just as be taken care of by the he struck the ground out from initial that cannot Sundav started on has among the trees plunged Mother and m°re lotli hefnreP011’ no “dole” such asimportant flight only to fall to England de- - gear Boxer had just one glimpse desire to work in millions of 0j her he scrambled to his feet getting away from the field stroying idleness on a national and that one glimpse was enough men Pitting to aviator the death Drmgmg She was a terrible sight was Moth- subsidy basis —— —— and two priests er Bear! With a roar of rage she factory at- leaped at Boxer With the news of the fatality I A strikeN in thewasEdison necessary perJ Boxer squealed with fright and in Alaska comes word of a air- - Orange if it be a fact that wages were started to run He was just too haps plane accident in far away Mo- reduced late Something struck him as he knowing what never been struck before and rocco where an American author But any workman done for workers must sent him headlong tumbling heels has Edison two others find it hard to call a strike against over head It was Mother Bear’s and his bride with crashed to their deaths him big paws ' he was It was well for Boxer that to of the T” parts Penetrating are at millions to Edison on his was Thanks He and young quick W£)rld seldom visited by Amer- - work all over the world at good feet before Mother Bear could reach live in comfort him a second time Then how he jcans hi the long ago the mod- - wages and millions s work be- Edison before unknown terern machine is opening new jdidrun! And withevery jump he However he is 83 years old a phi- ritory to those who dare to fly the one j Next story: Three Little Bears at but it also is bringing tragedy as losopher and knows that is not be expected gratitude Play the price of ease and speed Life thtaS In Berlin the Hitlerites imitation today is swift but perilous fascist! called “Nazi” continue riotGUNMEN ing and attacking on the shops and cover it-i- School Worthy of the Another North and South Arterial Highway County Road An Aggressive Building Program RIore Street Improvements in Ogden Improved City Parks A Municipal Golf Course Ogden a City of Beautiful Homes A C?lighy I I I i I CURING BUSINESS ILLS IN MODERN GYMNASIUM Roger Babson writes to his clifor the ents that one reason day s dull business is the lack of pep on the part of many oi tne nation’s business men Mr Bab- son says that so many industrial and business lenders wore them-"selvout In the brisk times that preceded last fall’s stock market debacle they are in no mood to go out and cut a wide swath He argues with considerable logic that the American people need to accumulate a stock of physical health - Mr Babson perhaps is right I I J es W go-getti- j - I ng The strain was pretty heavy for some of the big boys and today they seem content to get 2 per cent on their money and rest rather than jump into the fray in an effort to get six seven or eight The statistician argues that others besides the big business fellows are In the same fix— that a large proportion of the American people have become so rundown they have lost their taste for some of the things for which a yearago they eagerly went out and spent money to obtain That will help to comfort the great American buyer who has been threatened cajoled and shamed of late for his supposed unwillingness to part with his coin of the realm In other words his pesky conduct Is not caused by a sudden orneriness but by a his accumulation of slump-i- n health physical Well7 there Is a cure available We can begin to hike over these glorious autumn hills put the back yard in shape so that it does not present such a dreary appearance when the snows vanish or renew membership in our gymnasium where the directors are eager to drive out the kinks and restore the pep Director Van Buren and his staff at the Weber gymnasium ought to be interested in this Babson theory They long have preached that those who get the most joy out of life have gained physical fitness And now if some hesitate to join the gym 000 16-year-- old I Air Route Control of a Pure Water Supply to Accommodate 150000 People A Modern City and County Building A Direct Highway to Great Salt The’ Monte Cristo Road to Rich HEALTH persons of Jews EVERYWHERE These “Nazi” represent the second most powerful party in the reichstag Desperate fellows are oper- but this has not prevented the Berating throughout the country as lin police from using their clubs on bank robbers holdups' burglars J the rioters’ TALKS By DR M FISIIBEIN ££ It has the same to tlf Svefflaga fare even before his own to ret iSSSt ?omidlr°to children” wel- - from wall gas Jets cloying atmosphere so frequently) used by fictionists for the locale of their For he puts his children’s lives In the hands of won’t be washed into the sea” Then shuddery is the theme stories It of kind but the er not their step-mothand happiness only Scouty answered “If you’re scared of an English mystery novel sh® the make women upon to men and depends go the is they that yfzy place to New York who ride in their But I am going to stay up I Strangers treats them and whether she develops what is best buses have the unfortunate make So here 1 hardly think there’s much gloomy pne pointed out while the or girls many it characters warps to fear The ship is large and 1 megaplionist shouts: “Shh-h-h-while they are very young in order to get away marriages am sure can ride the waves all We pass Manhattan’s mystery maner So many boys run away from from a cruel step-mothAnd then amid a sudden sion! The five million dollar dog rs made a place of torment to have right” homes that roar the boat arose up high once yard! No one ever goes in Or no to blame for it are them and their fathers more And then it dropped down one ever comes out Two old ladies with a wave till almost out of just sit and rock in the dark!" sightj The ballyhoo is of course an ex-- 1 & t Jach childre Travel Man looked worried I widower a to has a right marry hard and nFouT had TbestTome them toose morality No with me There is no sense in get- J Sen who simply have no interest in I stem woman who will show his children no tenderness or affection nice and mojernity Each preferred to live And certainly no man has a right to marry a child and put her over ting soaked The cabin’s ' ’ ’ and talk and rit maybe business pas’t father’s Their dry jWe’ll other children the I will in is a hard one at best It maxim was to buy real estate but I sleep and very good watch fellows The role of the step-moth- er substitute mother The a be to woman never sell The children were loyal keep I’ll tell you little isn’t easy for any when the storm has passed by” ceaseless work of a to do to the trust the is called upon stepmother The Tinies didn’t argue They avenue house and lot Fifth sacrifices The that every to make the unending mother and soon found some cards with which are said to represent an original inwash and mend must and cook must She make mother to play And thus they spent an vestment in excess of $100000 The must watch by their sick and sew for the children She hour or so and then the wind died lot alone is now worth many mil- and temdirt noise and their with must beds She up put down They didn’t go on deck until lions so the wendel vision was not wants that they the things she the sea seemed very nice and still myopic When the house comes pers She must do without amusements that other children have the clothes and Then Coppy asked the Travel Man J down the last touch of Vlctorlanism may their “Will we soon reach some town? have and she has not the love for the children that on the avenue goes the way of the “Well not a town” the man re- puff sleeve And it’s about time would have and that would lighten the labor and mother f plied “When our next stopping make the sacrifices sweet — find it is a real craze lingers In The place is spied you’ll backgammon Its infancy 25 years ago it was later if she had not always a big place where we can have much And she would be more than human the obscured for-th- ls such rowdy parlor pas little fun They call it Barcelona and by other woman’s chillove husband’s of her as times as parches! and crokinole But jealousy caresses scenery is simply grand As soonone that he bestows upon them his pride in we pull Into shore we’ll file off one artistocratic club has had a dren The very them his bragging about them that she woul isador Jlf woman’s room for years by one” backgammon went her children is a dagger in her heart when it another They reached the town and'round started from the children looking ashore and Backgapimon is derived woman a woman of inonce more' Along a winding road Saxon bac back and gamone game So it takes a big woman a wisestep-mother could and no ol Is see to set a j to what went make which the they in good a game finite player they came J n house an old soon see Right have these qualities She is too back Chaucer loved it An espe-igirl can possibly to cope with the view “There lads is a treat for I Ciauy designed board and dice are too ignorant of life young too immature Travel j used to even endure it too you” exclaimed theas friendly She little has situation philosophy it can be” Man “It’si quaint Miss Evangeline Booth of the Sal-- ! so if you marry this child you will rue the day She and your The Tinymites roam around Bar- vation Army Swiss- a in lives aloofly like cats and dogs and your home will be a children celona in the next story two secretaries and j bedlam will auarrel with chalet like (Copyright 1930 NEA Service Inc) two dogs at Hartsdale on the Hudson Neighbors see her only on her She is girl is fit for marriage Anyway no morning gallop The rest of her time of is All she is that love to capable know too what young is at her office in town where she a in will romantic that a pass urge a is works until late just passing fancy think her1 h! step-mothe- ! i lowelil?0!1 wmve' JflSnlSdcSitSSi Held1 I ii old self-contr- youp I thuS SToia and racketeers The killing of I Wall street seems unable to make Jake Fleagle near Springfield up its mnd about moving up or WARMTH REST LESS W’ORK Mo brought to an end the career down AND LESS FOOD NEEDED down then in the after- of a bold bank robber who was noonmoved IN OLD AGE it moved up guilty of deliberate murder There are stocks for sale that will There are many more Jake go lower because they are two parts and one part oxygen countrv who must hydrogen 5 ieagies inj1 Other stocks will go far above the j school on the personal care of the be reached by the strong hand highest prices at which they have J human being was one by Alfred of the law Men of that kind j ever sold because they are worth I Worcester on the care of the aged to 100 money When it is realized that cannot be dealt with in other theAnd are selling good stocks years ago the average age up at many death than a vigorous manner They at ridiculously low prices in order to was 35 years it is easily understood cannot be shown leniency for hold bad stocks why the care of the health of the aged has not been particularly for nrHE of short they respect nothing j kindergarten does not nave pabst one of the able brewers medical science fa- force universal support I think that formerly “made Milwaukee dolthe avermodern when times In the a million has mous” should have spent 55 it more just Down in Kansas three deputy ht death is than Plants to age age 16-ycar-- old will probably day or a week or a yeara Why she self in love with half dozen different boys before she is want an entirely grown and when she is grown she may ’ man sort from of you different -- She Is at the playtime of life and it doesn’t take any prophet to i tell that if vou marry her and put her down to the hard work of she will tire of it and throw up the taking careof four children see she will want to dance and have You tank towns wlfli job within six months he tcm-JRjrvears and times exhibitions good hypnotic-magicpretclothesand gad around justas your j his But this form of entertainment no old daughter does She won t want to be tied down with a family I longer attracts And those of us who j and a husband So use a little common sense If you want to be happy lars ecluiPPnS °Pe ° hjs S I when a considerable 5 and wpre C011VeZ?I-?ar!!around the 30s who laSe31 of ajber 0j people live to 75 and 80 and thf clUel' hereof irman' marry in your own class some woman n?ake real " beer in anticmaflon WWen to command the respect and will have the dignity poise even up to 90 years of age the prob we Bnthe kindergarten nourishing jJeyi’heave'a wSfulgh” and who is them to with deal wisdom asnumber children of a lem care and of of But the is the aged most successfully your the criminals made an attack As This be home premature may of second and third class cities and suming increasing importance ready to settle down and make a the smoke of the battle cleared DOROTHY DIX must be realized that the man Any prohibition comprise will It AuSrt’coat splendent" and tn Rrlnce a deputy sheriff was dead and probably ignore the law letting the or WOman diseases has the dlfLent from thos one of the robbers paid with Us of vile n’yi&iFmLJSfhS? which Chud Babies are much alike whisky the life for his treachery Beer properly made would be bet-- 1 and possible to establish rou There is no lack of daring to ter and would add hundreds of mil- - tine methods of care for their hy- ls doubtful thafc any two the desperadoes and officers who whereas enSifS“enbimon2Uea gne men The matter of the younger chil- - j He’ wasn’t going to trick me and asinv son was old 'enough to go to kindergarten which I did over or women are exactly dren elderly does not rest entirely with have me running around town flap-- 1 husband There were no terrible results give the gunmen any opportun- year to bootleggers alike it is questionable that any crowtog ‘S4 “ "youngatS bS7onBWlihth5 S' W on to ‘stWe'"adtotedVurto are turn them tto thPe average mentally and morally risking In New York state Governor systematic method of care for all of SStato&SE ity roosler- - No- - 5111 In succeeded have dtol and I can be outlined them above !p“ ree much Roosevelt wisely closes public forests a attractive j command until I very irsalary DON’T CHANGE HABITS money on the professor put a subject in a j uiy work now From one end of the coutnry at the beginning of the annual deer The am sick of the whole thing My husband has been as But I man or woman who a him in and trance left elderly hypnotic season to the other thugs are busy hunting and as attentive as sny one could be but suffered with a chronic distailor’s window to be awakened at j faithful as The forests following long drouths has no is capable of doing He has come to lean doubt established he order must be has as' advanced in held check I he hasn’t the final Saturday performance They by would inevitably be set on fire in a habits I children older are boobs the life which already goggle-eye- d for can tions one was of the I on money better than he can Inona manage throughout my judgment being relentlessly pursued and hundred places if sportsmen with practically a necessity for his or her in school they argue without as- - chalk White and wearing a blue of my being dependent me on instead word he is dependent and matches were admitted made to realize that they cannot of the to burden wise not is on the a comfort him feel like the mother of who It st0Ck attempt suming is and carry lover masterful helped old gone as him is sad to be thwarted you r sony instead of a wife and a mother I all of the habits of the child as well at least without popu-- 1 cot from the wmdow to the stage escape the punishment due them areIt ready to kill a deer just But hunt- to change of illness lar support ers may find comfort in the fact aged in timessmall alamounts of Smoking wTill to kill coholic be more deer HOLDING UP that there coffee drinking liquor next year OF BANKS and long sessions at bridge or pinon my rieuresenrm“tm“afrald ‘to'Iook" 1'wouid start all over and throw all the responsibility may be the factors of happi- we still have with us both literally Monroe Utah has had a bank file Governor Larson of New Jersey ochle can’t AndT that sort I him or fall the kinderwith youngster and rise give ness glband old have made and which for and the age hi figuratively eye steadily increasing prosper- and to attempt to remove them from garten one of the most forceful in- raffe’s ears to you ten same had situation robbery in which a lone bandit predicts ago that the I years if of a deal but I had now celebrating MARY continues life child’s a home dissatisfactook $260 In a daylight attack on ity for his state in in fluences in result the would chucklers may my aged I surely stay “prosperity week” The governor reregarded by the laity as mere- (Copyright 1930 McNaught Syndi- unhappiness and perhaps even to be sublimated the Monroe State bank lies on “the advantageous position of tion an earlier death playroom stigmaly a ANSWER: Utah has 'not had many bank New Jersey” which could not be inThere is a great tendency for the tized by its enemies as a place for And if you did you would be writing me now about improved greatly children their to mothers to robberies but with much idlepark get into lazy aged person who is ill a mistake you made in not going on and following what too friends bed and to stay there in hopes that and even credited by its ness over the country it is to be Of late years and especially career and giving your child better conditions than your rest will bring about complete re- often as a mere convenience and Larson’s Governor management been able to do had his robfather time-savthere be will too often however the many expected Mpw Tprcpv Via ripprved urosneritv covery Far not all friends beries and Utah will not escape by energy displayed in the building better procedure would be to get the Naturally enough are Listen sister women are never satisfied because women always woman a or chair man able to send into old old of the kindergarten is a time In which banks of good roads It to have their cake and eat it too You felt that you could dowant sunshine the out into and hapfolk beneIt frequently their little classes for fear the health California has done betputall other institutions hand- terNot evenNew and time cannot better than wash dishes and sweep floors and that find FOUR CHIEF FACTORS pens that mothers than house-re- ss Jersey in that direcfits they derive will tend to ling large sums of money should act- - j something a to an education called themselves and AM of tired woman of doing children a being their to intelligence Wor take your which Dr The four factors ting tion of late New York state is far make spendthrifts out of them taek every who throws off most of maid’s job was like putting a hundred-horsepowengine to lift a cester emphasized as most impor and it Is out of the question to I behind precaution against as work revels to the went back alone on and Occasionally that you are So them the send clothes load are of her stage you can the tant for the health the gymnasium staff aged argue attack With the proper guardconsider in bedroom scenes— Tallulah Bank- - fitted for and that is congenial and you earned enough money to case of less rest more they in epidemics more warmth that with good health also comes ing there will be less temptation it unwise to run the risk of exposure head strenuous work and less food have the things you wanted instead of having to do without them These barrier a measure of sales resistance another most is is Weather diet of the and yet you are control The to a bandits and everything has been comfortable and pleasant for the atattempt raid difficult It has been said again and similar problems affect the vine Sounds The gymnasium of ancient a silly and miserable because you are not clinging SePherer nil?ris in0the0hom of the kindergarten school tendance man his grave that and digs again name to source A school superintendent in of Greece was a vital ungrateful mfein Uriharf Tvviisiv Before modern As a matter of fact aside from what with his teeth stuff which you seem to crave is All of this cave-ma- n side we call the tional morale Perhaps the gym- New Jersey thinks that every psychological lost most human might beings dentistry woman modern The are may think that she still longs situation hooey 50 physical of 45 the or they their teeth by the age of nasium today will restore the classroom should be equipped hair of her head and have the around to be by dragged working against it and thereafter had to eat less food factors morale in the modem business with radio receiving sets For PUBLIC man order her about but she would A some DISINTERESTED strong great and softer food These things pro the no that is to the divorce court with a plea But there world question exercises undoubtedly sitting-u- p tected the intestinal tract simply loathe it and rushtreatment is a no There the is if she got It Women kindergarten There THE THING THAT BOXER artificial of of inhuman greatest handicap cruel and panic With the coming of the public in I business depression which has been more than men do now teeth the aged are able to attempt has is the lethargy don’t any being dependent enjoy a rather prejudiced I brought about largely through the and bossed to be the eating of quantities of food and general and want don’t And they they want to be of the Democratic party — ‘Most often ’tis what you forget efforts forms of food which formerly were apathy it is much too often to about the way he seems as and that treated equals What the kindergarten does ls to Representative L J Dickinson That causes you the most regret” forbidlden them It seems likely that your husband treats you to the They say Howard Thurston the manipulatmagician is constantly as he walks ing a coin in his hand or sits in a cafe or theatre to keep muscles in perfect trim 1DKN J I J I I ’ j hWnnuDhS’ I d 16-y- ea al I 1 : num-Snrn- I - - ’ C I I “ I I pre-SuS’ch- - lldl I 1 ““ rd - - four-to-six-year-- old hard-worki- ng I I pre-scho- oi 1 ' huj-hypnotl- st 1 loud-mouth- ed ’ er I er ten-horsepo- - I Burgest I Stories I O PJNIONS of the Press “REFORM” IN DISREPUTE A generation ago to call a man a reformer was to compliment him Now it is to disparage him Why is this? Why do we now tend to look down upon the man who is trying earnestly to make the world a better place to live in? Perhaps the main explanation is that reform has tended to shift from the improvement of social institutions to the regulation of individual conduct Almost anyone will agree that the abolition of slavery the limitation of the power of kings and the wiping out of political corruption are worthy causes But when a man’s everyday conduct-iregulated by the police he is likely to squeal Then too there has grown up a class of professional reformers — men animated not by broad ideals of justice and social welfare but by a desire to make their neighbors conduct conform to their own Macaulay suspected that the Puritans wanted to abolish bear baiting not so much from consideration for the bears as from a distaste for seeing other people enjoy themselves In working toward social betterment we need to remember of human rights is that of reguthat one of the most cherished — own is one’s conduct that regulating it to the extent that lating it doesn’t interfere with the liberty of ohers The reformer who tries to deprive people of harmless enjoyments — who tries in fact to impose upon the citizen any restriction not necessary to the welfare of the group— is likely to find himself in hot water— Des Moines Register s I angry bound to get JEALOUSBoxer the young Bear reached the foot of the tree in which the triplets his little brother and two sisters were playing and having such a good time For a moment he stood still and glared up at them Then he stood up dug his claws into the trunk of the tree and started to climb up The sound of those claws was the first hint the triplets had that anyone was about They leaned over and peered down curiously They expected to see their mother down beneath them When they discovered a strange bear a bear they had never seen before you can guess how frightened they were There was an ugly look about this stranger It was clear to them that he meant them no good For a second or two they were too frightened to do anything but cling to the tree and stare down at Boxer Then one turned and began to scramble up higher ' At once the j7thTr twofoliowed arid as they J scrambled all three began to bawl Now three crying little Bears can half-gro- J wn A as the many cf the ills as well to over deaths of the aged are due diets unfavorable and eating Constipation is associated with a strike on the part of the weakened musculature of the bowel against too much work being thrown upon it There is a tendency among some of the aged to force the weakened musculature by cathartics It is far safer for them to take regularly small amounts of mineral oil If the appetite disappears it Is not wise to force food It Is prob ably better- to give the digestive tract a rest until the appetite returns - i f JUST A BIT HUNGRY LONDON — When John Banker sailor landed at the Seven Stones lightship recently he was a hungry and thirsty man He boat after bought himself a his last cruise and decided to sail to Newquay irom Falmouth In storm off the coast he became lost and went for three days without food or water until he drifted ashore at Seven Stones old 25-fo- ot prepare From the fourth sixth year in life is unquestionably the most plastic formative period of the entire span Unless a mother has a knowledge of the particular forces at work how to bring out the best and discourage the worst in a child’s growing character at this time he should have someone who can take a hand at the helm and the small craft into help to guide safe waters- - ' It isn’t a matter of discipline It goes far deepei than that Organized play is calculated Every part of it has a reason Some develops thought some develops others tion of mind and hand cure a habit such as sticking to a task until it is finished still others cultivate generosity initiative tremendous effort Another thing — kindergarten offers contact with other children “under expert supervision an excellent thing in itself A tree found on the banks of the river Amazon in South America has a sweet edible resin with the consistency of real sugar in the bark i co-ordi- na se-jt- he fem Queen Marie is not a good As for your thinking that you have slowed him down because She is more the mother-Princ- ess Cantacuzene you have helped to support the family I doubt thatandOfa course if parasite he had knocked off work and had become a loafer creature who would The’ public never knows what it I that would indicate that he was a poor-spirit- ed wants until it has got it — St John iet his wife support him but your husband has done his part f aith-Ervi- ne success inist I it is justspectacular fully and if he has not acheieved any man a godoesn’t make every Nature him because it was not in more to be is much wife likely is his that The fact working getter a spur to a man’s ambition than it is a hindrance So I think you are taking a very morbid view of a modmodel wife is ern situation Wake up and see that the 1930 DOROTHY DIX UNIQUE dOCI£ LIERRE Belgium— One of the most unusual clocks in the world is in the old tower of Cornelius here It indicates the time from Greenwich and in addition keeps track a man’s partner of the universe gives the signs of Zodiac the solar system days MISS DIX — Is a man to be trusted who talks about his wife of the week phases of the moon and jjEAR says mean about her? Will he talk about the girl be the tides In addition to its clock is ' - things ANXIOUS GIRL with? 12 dials which other friendly face dial it has carry out its various functions ANSWER: 44 The man who will talk about one woman who trusts TUTTING IT OFF loves him will talk about anohter Beware of the man and ALGERNON: I’ve been going to to who is always whining about his wife and asking you marthe dentist’s for three weeks now a in mistake made he because him with sympathize CLARENCE: Really Having a! courts riage Let him tell his trouble to the divorce lot done? DOROTHY DIX ALGERNON: I don't know until Public Ledger) by (Copyright I get there— The Humorist r |