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Show 1 t & Friday, December 4, 1831 would show that you really bad some common sense In that head of yours. Now, isnt It perfectly Swift Transportation for the Mails true that nearly all of those you have are when you are outside of the Old Brier Patchr :u:vu i i ;; nar-escap- , L TKornfonW Burgess I PRICKLY PORKY GRUNTS CONTENTEDLY unk," grunted Prickly Rough Porky the porcupine Brother North Wind blew tala cold breath through the Green forest and made more than one of the little people who lire there shiver In spite of their fur costa.' Unk, unk, yoo cant frighten me 1 Blow your hardest for all I care. Ive plenty to eat, and yon cant scare me with all yonr noise, and blaster. That is what cornea of being satisfied with what I can get and not wanting things 1 cannot get It saves a lot of worry and trouble." "What doesr Peter Babbit was sitting at the foot of the tree in which Prickly Porky was getting a meal of bark. He .bad come Along Just in time to hear the last of Prickly Porkys remarka "Contentment, of coarse, granted Prickly Porky. "Hmm," said Peter. "I guess no one it any more contented than ' am. Then whSt are you doing way over here in the Green Forest? demanded Prickly Porky, Why dont you stay at borne in the Old Bner Patch? Isnt there enough- - to eat there?" "Yes, replied Peter, but but" "Never mind your butts, Peter, granted Prickly Porky. "I know all about them. Youve got enough over there, but you want to we if you cant find something better. .Now, Giere may be better things to eat Jhi Ive got here, but here I am re of enough, and so here I stay, sleep when 1 feel sleepy, 1 eat when I feel hungry. 1 have do fear of anyone, and so I am very contented. Unk, unk, unk. Prickly u 1 i Peter i nodded. "Then that proves that if you were contented te stay in the Old Brier Patch yon would have nothing to worry about." continued Prickly Porky. "It is discontent that gets you into all your trouble. Instead of filing your stomach with what yon have yon go looking for someuttle better, and half the thing time what you find isnt u bit better than what you already had. You should be like me, Peter. You should learn to be contented. There la nothing in the world Uke contentment. Unk, onk, unkl There la nothing like contentment, Peter Babbit Unk, unk, unkl" "Is It contentment that makes bo many birds fly away when cold weather comes and that makes in maU transportation ears is hers seen being Johnny Chad ind Striped Chip- TUB very latest In Berlin. The electrically driven carrier attained a speed "Then What Are You Doing Way munk and s lot more go to sleep of 250 miles an hour on Its overhead rail. . The ear is shaped Uke Over Here in the Green Forest?" for the winter asked Peter. Zeppelin to minimize air resistance. aDmndtd Prickly Porky. (A b J. a Lloyd.) WHO aonrtM, 'taff.fsss jn prev'enfinc, He::- StNCfltW Giant for Defense it is a foolish boast Now if 1 THAT eU$H FiNfc , UP now yoo ?M ECONOMICS foCVERN'MENT' 1 SCIENCE, -AND j REMEMBERED By DOUGLAS MALLOCH YOU have left some Joy behind. IF Have you not left some sorrow? Or do you-onl-y keep la mind Your troubles for tommorw? If joy call' leave Cannot pain? -Or mast it grieve as Grieve again T Do bright flowr perish with tho past, i Tht dark tho only fiowra that last! turn ul Ive found the world tho other way. the good Lord for Tho sunset of departing day And thank If - it Naturally women Uke MIL DoskIm MaUoek-- l ... .,.U.O . ' KITTY McKAY " . 3 By Nina Wilcox Putnam eillHIWIlUlHHHHHHH SradlcaU. WOT iarrtea. KOTO. ; I1EVKOUGE a r. O. W. Wnt Batten Msr. WtGealMs Cltr. Utah ' . si- Wtam Trip Up In keeping a secret Is Whore The first step ; keeping secret tho tact that you have one. Boston Transcript Bitter-Swee- t Revenge may bo sweet people who tako It are usually soured by it COLDS your Aililrea have tho "sniffics from cm wintry week to ths next, give them Scons Emuliioo o I Cod Uver ' Oil Doctors mj that Its nch Vitamit cootcnt wards off joldt, maeaw esutaacs to Uloei, promote growth. Aad ts valuable Vitamin D od mineral wlabuild wrong bones and tcetS Icotts Lmuluon is good (ot adult too; it helps them knee well in vinta Its pic mint Haver eulces it easy to taka Scot! B Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J. Sake kepreaenta-tive- a, Harold F Kitdue A Co lo& New York. Vm) VI t - tOUttorllmi, trMCM sacr MW THE NEEDLEBEAK TVlafa Moony Wolcomo A robbei tntsred tho room of f Charles McKeovet The Illustration here shows one and stole 18 in rash Philadelphia and a gold most of ths interesting and at 'tht watch In tbeU place he left five same time rare birds of North Amer- dimes UcKeeret went to tho police CWAMPUS All Winter Long At o DsM oromoM RaaaM oa PALM SPRINGS 3- it4 u 5 it it ft (WNU Bjnrtce.1 3 ft S I . ft , i iv w 'i l i. . f : ; Distant Friends are only on the other side of the mail box 1 4 it -- Fuendi welcome tam away In miles or yean How theyll a card from you this Christmas! And how you'll enjoy tending them cards it you have the leisure 10 visit mentally with each u you address the envelope. So ihop early and mail tariy and tee how muds nearer thosa distant friends seem Burgoyne CHRISTMAS CARDS I iv "Gents who like poaches," says Rone Ritzl, "find It requires erqa to rzl?e thorn eweot" Sunshine station te report ths toes end as ht oftMWaM wrealaua dlmaH- - warm twwy left be threw the five dimes en the Soya - dam MariH alqhlt dry MgarsHog floor, refusing "to take a thief s mon- Sir SpiaodM soda eoraont awooHilo kotoli iko MmI dahr Mom Outside the , ctatloo a poll coey. a ornmi m man found a hungry vagrant He tho spurned gave tho unfortunate dimes end .the- - hungry man hurried CmUtmrmim way happily to get bit breakfast w ml. Watt KrW id maaUau 40 U1 he ewfled pee. OtUao-et- n went eatd vhea nolrtartam WAw Muwnotsw.a '.N IJO, ReWdme plea. Cud Seal a strong, For winter P d ed - ft girl-frien- nh a .ttlSJSP liners seem to he BUILDERS ofa transatlantic real race aa to slxe. The vessels they are putting afloat are getting bigger and bigger. Here la seen a huge 73,000 ton Canard liner eaye whattsr you under construction at Clydebank, Scotland. An idea The know, eh Fa going sway for a strong. of this ships immensity may be gained by compart son with the steamship Klnnedoes, tied op at the left Strong weak end! lined Of ime-W- Old people dont want the trouble of .reforming anybody ; they only Nothing la so hateful to wttneee as scold about 'em a family row la which you are not involved. Why toes a child disobey? Be-wThe pare in heart are comparawill like cause be wants his tively acarcA- everybody else - jl special lot near the Lee mausoleum. ica. Individuals have been reported General Kearny was killed in a skir- in northern New Tork end Ontario, where they ere osnally seen perched mish at Chantilly, Va. on mahogany trees drilling round and round with their beads for boll HHHHHHHHHHHHttttHHHS weevils. A days drilling of tnle sort will wind up tbelr necks considerably. so at sundown they Jump la tbe air to unwind, which they do by bolding the head stationary and rapidly revolving the body. The load whirring noise of the spinning gwampus Is often mistaken for a warm of beet A good-sizeneedle fastened to a filbert head forma tbe chief working implement of this bird, t A larger filbert acts for the body. The r4 2 feet are split almonda, tbe legs toothplckt and doves are used for the tan and neck. ' MB Matrwetttu NuraMom Burlea l I 1 ' 1 There is but one equestrian statue In Arlington National cemetery, that of MaJ. Gen. Philip Kearny, In a x A Q4 Driving 80 miles from home, sleeping la a cornshuck bed, eating strange food and going back next day is an eating" tf you call It so d WKO M s4 K find Wnh lent man; they think be is listening te them. - Building a Floating City for Atlantic Service Threw brighter beauty oer It . Tho rock I could not Bee at all, The things I would not Caro recall, I missed tba narrow road I came But aQ the windows were a flams MS Dates.) Hoaored MM A ' bbM a.iai.. Flattering dolly-covere- - A. Human minds are Uke parachutes, ays Lord Dewar They only function when they are open lf - General Kany A OwM Uni fleet Emm with bath On aioM Fell mum Steam - rtnt elrtt thee Martas at fni of cold water, add to ono-hacapful of orange Juice alternately with two cupfuls of flour. Beat welt and spread on buttered baking sheet In the thinnest possible layer. Bake in a moderate oven. When baked cut into squares and roll each square while bot over the handle of a wooden spoon. Sprinkle with powdered sugar and arrange on a d plate. . - as 1. Air-Mind- re-chi-ll (ft. 1IU.. WaateroNawapap 0- Ml Madias group talking about her. History ao-ga- r, $10 A All Far Oae r Mutual Cempll seats Maud Did you hear what your friend Edith said about you? Marie No. I wee la tbe ether Nutty Natural lf D - two-piec- THINGS PERSONS d eoat-froc- of the Juice to flood the cup level Add six end one-hal- f cupfuls of one and ono-bacupfuls of vinegar, mix well and bring to a bolt set aside uncovered for 20 minutes Bring again to a boll and atlr constantly. Remove from tbe fire and stir In one bottle of pectin, enjoy using the ALL cooks things In such a manner stir and skim for Just eight minutes that an unusual dish or combination to cool slightly end prevent floating. la the result Pour quickly, cover the hot relish with a good cover of paraffin. This makes about nine glasses. Pepper Relish. Taka 'two cupfuls of finely . Rolled Orange Wafers. Chopped peppers (green end red! Cream one-ha- lf cupful of butter, may be used) and pack the cup solidly full In measuring. Use a add gradually ona cupful of sugar food chopper and put the peppers and the grated rind of an orange, through the finest knife twlcs Meas- beat until light - Dissolve one of soda in ono tablespoon- ure Into kettle, using Just enough" Bate Seals Bark, Beat Burglars I . When two men broke Into a fish market at Montrose, Scotland, late it night they awakened two captive irals, kepi in a tank adjacent to tho office. Barking in no uncertain tonea tho set, la caused tho burglars te flee empty-bandebefore they could gain entranco to tho office. at once and have no time to them after dipping la hot wa-- ; k of black crepe lav- ter, rub over tbe akin with the back ishly embroidered with sliver and of tba paring knife." Thla 'loosens gold metal thread. The Jacket with the skin almost as well fcs scalding. Jack HoubregA who weight 200 a small varied print of red; bine and If you want to have a gelatin desgreen is besvUy embossed with the sert set more quickly than la pos- pounds end la correspondingly tall, metal thread, but the smart wide sible In the refrigerator, set the ir ons ' of the star defense men of lapels arc of the plain black crepe dish containing the mixture in a the Boston Brains Ice hockey team. O Wide bands of gray fox with a de- large pan and surround tba dish cided black marking down the cen- with chopped ice end salt Ice ter, form tbe cuffs When closed cream salt is cheaper for this par If the Jacket fits snugly around the pose, bat In sn emergency sny sort hips, blousing slightly la back. The, of salt wlM answer the purpose dress la of plain black crepe with IT MUON MMYVOII yoke, cleverly set oat in block do- sign, of tbe embossed crepe, .The ' skirt of tho dress la richly pleated knife pleats Black hat, gloves and worn with this all around with groups of inverted shoes are. RKO-Radl- AB Expease - allce o Pictures use Dorothy Lee, e comedienne, wears this striking ea This 2 CAT, Their only mistake was in falling to notice a large hole la the bottom of tho bag, through which their catch disappeared as fast as caught e raw potato Into It end It wlU absorb much of tbe salt.' If costard curdles slightly through too long cooking, mix a little cornstarch In cold water about a half teaspoonful to a pint of liquid ani Ur Into the custard and cook over a low. flame just long enough to cook the custard. t If you want to peel tomatoes to iTi te SilUMCIty New York. As the fishermen caught the fish they put them la a burlap hug hung over the Side of. the boat moved.'" Not Quite Ready (borne pair of anglers at" Seneca taka, F YOU want to without waiting for the grease to harden take a rather long piece of ice. Dip it in the stock and then scrape off the grease that adheres to the sides. Repeat this several times and most of the grease will have been removed. If you bavs no Ice, soak a. piece of dean cheese-dot- h In cold water and strain tht stock through it Dip the doth in very hot Aster to take off the grease, wet again with cold water and train a second time and practically all "the grease will be re- If the soup stock is too salt CH CUR 2 CAY YACATICH Two dozen perch had (he laugh oil use soup stock you o 3ms Lott Thsle Catch SOME USEFUL HINTS boasted that you seldom had narrow escapes it wouldnt be so bad. It :c hen.-Indian- apolis By Betsy CaHittf S. 't J Biddy's "Coatrtbutieo" Bev. Frank W. Stephens looked askance at the titter from his congregation., Then bs ssw s ken marching up the aisle of hie church In lit Sterling, Ohio,' Past the pul-tit- , into the choir loft marched the ben. The congregation eat spellbound ss tba hen laid an egg. Dab-r- s sollected the contribution and Newt. ejected the Yczr Hone and Yea r c cc y ( - t Handsome Coat Frock t iv f ' tUAttTV L Porky pulled off a (trip of bark and slowly ate it, granting between each mouthful, which, while it wasnt at all a nice thing to do, told all with in hearing bow very, well satisfied he was with life, and In particular with what he was patting Into his stomach. ' Thera was no doubt, not tbe smallest doubt in the world, that Prickly Porky wee Just as he said ha was very contented. "Bow many narrow escapes hava you had, Peter "Why why why, so many I cant count em." replied Peter. "I have at least one almost every day. I dont suppose there la any ona who has ee many narrow escapes as I do "Unk, unk, grunted Prickly Porky. "Dont boast, Peter. Boast' tag la h had habit I never like to hear people boast especially when I i f i TOUt (WKO Sarvteal r LOCAL DIAlltS CAtlY THEM i - f |