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Show Po. nH THE PAYSOX CHRONICLE. jj L X fCvGood To Us, snf Hf.i : I--? &f-- t W14. . Ck The Christmas Message r4- J y( V By ELIZABETH CLARKE HARDY in Wisconsin Agriculturist OH. CHRISTMAS s And Chnstmas MercoiizedWa i Keeps Skin Young Get u) ounoe end tue direrted Floe particle of mmJ kin peel oO uadi all tiefecL euob liver pm pie Hltiu le then eoft and frerktee diaappear IPuU our face If k years youoifer Moroolued ndveKety V ax T brines o at tlie huivien beauty o( remove wrinkles uae out ounos owymrskiu. iered Haxoill tiiaeulved ui one-ba-il pint wilck haael At dru stora jr BELLS tk.t neatly Wealth Put Into the Earth The United States, with alcout 6 per cent of the worlds population, uses approximately per cent of the worlds annual output of commercial fertilizer ami ranks second only to Germany as a producer. The worlds nnnu il production Is wcuth fi.ooo on assumed values of $100 a ton for nitiogen In the warehouses of the producer, and a value of T0 a ton each for phosphoric add and potash, 'lhe total amount of plant food used bv American farmeis Increased 45 per cent from 1014 to ItJS. gKti that geam and ! gW u tn - Ob ulent stars that softly sluna Across tha Vrld of frost and snow. Y fid tha world with jo end lil t, Kat messsege do you bring ton gbt? OK, CKristmas trees with twinkling gKts, And shining branches bending low ith gifts that gadden all our hearts And thoughts of loving kindness show, Ye bear the fruits of pare delight, NX net message do y'ou bring ton ght? Oh, radiant spirit of the dav, Thy message thrills the whole wodd oer, It fils the world with hope and joy From zone to zone, from shore to shore. Tis meant for even? human heart, And none need stand alone, apart. March to the Arctics Rummer exclusions to the Arctic regions by airplane nnd dirigible ure promised for the near future, hut It will not he so long before the automobile tourist will he able to make his way to Alaska with good roads all the way The distance between Seattle and I alt hanks is a (rifle more than 2, 000 miles, nnd at the present time there are stretches of good roads for nearly 1 (loo miles, so that there are comparatively small portions yet to he constructed. The peace, good will and Christmas cheer, The sh ining Lflkts, tke magic tre., Tke joy that thrills tka Christian haart For all th. sPorld la full and free. The Christmas message from above To all th world is love, u love. KILL COLD GERMS Chi KUmis eye w.is the lum UM shed eyet spent She tr '( to renumber if she had CU'tb mm Vvi Sy eyer heard hric speak of I ena beA yy refilled fore name," she bald aloud, and probably a perfect nitwit of a gul One of his odious relumes. She waited and waited Christmas eye was going to be spoiled. She could tell that. Why hadnt they gone to Ney York like eyeryone else? Then this Iana pest yyould neyer hnye roped a (DmstmaSannmg 8 re8cnr-i)oma- In Et ic. At 6 30 the telephone jingled Sally fleyv to answer It. Sally, darling, Im least like r WASNT Id tlie S.illv stood at the window and surveyed the dripi mg tiees, the soggy A grav fog lay upon road 'le ,lie sl' "as lie (l sun nut U I n oul dnt i a re about Christmas "yC 4 Jjho t0r anv old uather, thought suallj, if I.ne utre here Of arc ise I understand that he had to go llotownto met his cousin I ena. lie jrii dr t decently do an thing else but . .t d I) s is our (hictmas together lir- -t sort of lonesome out flo tie tountiv " its an h f1 here "t was twentv three She and had been married a little less than firnr for months th( hadspeiu-fejed on the taut wav to spend Christ-3ts- s At fnsf they had detogether leted to go to New fork, only 40 Cn rs awu, tune dinner go to the jjthMter and then some exi mng night club Hut gradually they discovered that they were not as interested $ c a in celebrating the holiday this in mmner: Sally and Eric had been to plenty of dinners. Plenty of dances and plenty of night clubs They were a hit fed up. After considotable argument and trying to hml out what the other ready wanted the tame to the grand conclu- s : that they Christmas at their litt'e house in the coun- - Sl"n !'et a tllrl!1 out of . ffvWe in ''"party, said Krie PJef:ts" thiiiud In Silly. i Thehart ,hut ('lirisfuas and us Bha ham's solemnly J,i7 1,hhTsS 1 fhe maM s i to go the dlnner prepare herself T" to her on hlV,: d t0 l,e ,et nff K 7, ' fur the dav They ('hristmas winti1'""1,01 tlv ' ) h 'tN-v 1 dtys HI. hid fr h"'ul q7,S rs,p, p llV . Tr"'P h sp nt, , 8" arul bdiy 'olin- -' things, anii fal1 l,f zest and ,lf m"re olnious Tedn0ne,nre chill, on k the day hlf " ''e r dieuio for f'ally CP 'd ta- . -. ' Z h ttf te ti c 1 V. i u , J e h V , e i t ' I ' I -- 1 d a The front door banged, lley, Sally' Hey! Where Come are you? here and meet Lena ! She heard footsteps ln the dining room. The swing Ing door pushed Then before open she could catch Her breath, Eiic had her by the hand He literally Into the dining room, her dragged through the living room to the front door. "Got to meet Lena right away, he laughed. He thrust her out of the door on to the tiny porth. "Lena shouted Erie, God bless 'er there she stands ' Sally blinked. Tears of rage dried In her eyes. Lena? she murmured Eric . . . in a foolish little voice, wlrit have you done? A small, smart ear stood bv the steps. Light from the bouse (lowed along Its polished sides. It panted gently with a quiet engine. Meet the wife, Lena, said Eilc and made an elaborate gesture of ln troduction "Whose? demanded Sally. "Yours, woman! Christinas present! Delayed In delivery ' Had to go ln to get her Thought Id give you a whirl. Like the looks of the dear girl?" "Oh, Eric . . . shes superb You wonderful hoy! The trees dripped 1 he fog closed In The country road betaine soggier than ever . . . hut Sally declared It was perfect Christmas weather I fee! I really ought to offer her a piece of turkev," said Eric at din-newith a little gasoline gravv! I posed Into a more woildly manifestation. But we can't quite forget the stars or the moon They attract us with a strange del ght And when we are quite old and wise we know and admit that we must rely on something which shines beyond us, a bit out of reach. W e rememhc r the breathless moments of childhood nnd the blazing Christmas tree. We knew wonder in those dtys and found It precious. W'e think of later years somewhat obscured by false values Something more than tinsel: something less than simple pleasures glitter, certainly, but little of that quality which yields the magic of happiness. So perhaps we forget the middle years and go back to the earlier ones, feeding on the first Jews of childhood W ((c) 1931 W estern New-nape- I r 1031 Am c A nlrm Eldio lou TliTE7.b &V.'- x 7 Vfi Letter to Santa . a. L W tty ' ' u. H iM , ANUABY MI good resolution deserves another, hut that s the story, lliil, 1 smell snow . W ere In the W est, Erma, ou know dont he foolish our resolution wheu we left Quincy was. .No more snow for us ! I smelled orange blossoms on that breeze. "I smell snow The groves begin beyond the I.ks and were on that grade now. Just look at that view "The re s a flake now "Golly! Youre right" After an hour the car stopped "Even Hermes cant climb tins. I guess you kuw your snow all right. 3 here s shelter behind that boulder, wed better make tump A spot cleared of snow, tent pitched, ramptire burning and they were eoy. Hardly had the smoke begun to curl ere down the trail came a horseW man. ' your permit? he V I 1 demanded gruffly What permit? Jc W asked Ilill. Tire I? . li permit Im a ran ge r. Hunt you kQ know Its against JL 1 the law to build m a fire ln tin e M. mountains or smoke? Iut out heres Lord, stuck. 1 couldnt let the little woman It It to freeze even If I d known. the judge! So this Is the I ar West Wait, brother, until youve 'on the havoc the fires have wrought our beautiful Junes, liveoaks, minzunltas, turned Into acies and acres of chirred nightmare landscapes, gaunt and hide You won t blame us ous Its pitiful First trip, though, so Ill JtKt put you 11 wise. The best way to build a e.nn!lie iw or no law ln the foi est country Is never light It See? Now for good w W. 3 imii mkt1 J5- Ttr Kin o( k T in r in s, V 'le trt es And 'ed this 5 2 n d rk W eh omc m e r Arid ed Phil f i - - ; t No non 'ires," w. f A.. y A M hu i i Nuw ' rr iff- pt i - i I i t -- i w jlS . - V other holidays or from Sunday, hut four oclock In th afternoon arrived without anything happening to impress upon them that they had really entered upon a new year. 3 he New Lngland town where they lived lay peacefully under Its blanket of white, urn piobaldy must of Its forty thousand Inhabitants weie as peacefully dozing In their chairs, satisfied with their criature comfoits, and th tubful that they were not a other people. Mr. Wilier was roused from hit qu et doze by the clang of the door hell Are the Misses Baker In? quelled a throaty volte, us he opened the door aud saw an elderly couple standing on his porch. 3 he Misses Baker! he exclaimed. You mean Miss Bell and Mist Louise? "Of course," replied the voice. Why, the Bukers dont live here," Mr. Wilier explained They live on Caroline street They havent lived here in over twenty years I hank yon, was the only response "My wife and I just thought wed pay our New ?enrs call on Can you I in ic c i r s s f r ai b - n ,i k "V k I V.Z Ii s. Coif l Golf I in going to play golf todav. Ills Ret rotary But you were to get married today, sir The Movie M ignato Oh, all right have her get to the links by 2 o'clock sharp. Cruel Mr. Giump A woman who really loves a man will hake a pie for him now and then. Mr. Grinn Yes, and If she really loves him she will give the pie to the Iceman uml buy another ut the bakery. Diameter af Jupiter Jupiter has u diameter 11 times that of the earth, a volume 1,300 closed house this selves for twenty years Lewis didn t seem surprism when who was It I the opened door "Will, of all tilings'" laughed Mrs. Wilier coming eh wn the Btulrs. "But do you know John, that gives me an Idea Suppose we go around the coron Mrs Crump. W'e ner arid i a havent Imu there In a long time, and It m ght hi er her up Mr. Wilier replied. All light Mrs rump Is getting on, and I don't suppcKp we can wish her many more Ilappv New leirs She must be over nine tv now" ninety three," sold Mrs WilAnd we ier cl) iwlng on hr rubbers. lave nt dropped in to see her In some-t'm- e c W l Is It, anyway? long ler Gilbert , y, T. Hodges PRESIDENT Advertising Federation of America Recently Said: asked When Heart Rule Head At (I' inns the in art di thrones tie li.ul It con pc Is us to do hlg' ' it permits us o do foolls v-h tvs It sirutions our being c h 'Hi di. It uiges us for one bruf week to ho gl a ou-lrecktf'Sly, unsclflsk -- A no i n an M igazine. -- ' hi v 3 he Movie Magnate a . . Reduced advertising appropriations will mean we shall continue in reverse gear, while advertising lo tell people about the things which will enable them to live fuller and happier lives will play part, as it always has, in keep -- t ii i Id-- i shout agine that I dont know, replied his wife, but we certainly havent been there s'nie we are living In this house So nfur ivventy yenrs, Mrs Crump n uivcd a New ears call from her Dim d v neighbors, the Willcra. c 'Ml U 5trn Newpaj fr I nion d no u ' U v. ed Mr. Wilier to Ins wife, when he the had 3 lie L e w door. Ises calling on tlie B liter girls In re and we've been In Ilow a .STORES, ; times, aud a mass more thun 300 times that of this planet. tl cm Mr ? T i i y'lY-- a- v Mi w fur y sue i with he P AT All 0RU9 Unbreakable Spectacle Unbreakable spectacle lenses area recent Invention. 3wo pieces of glass with a piece of celluloid between them are cemented together under pressure, foimmg one solid piece, 31us glass sandwich Is slightly thicker limn ordinary glass but It Is lust as tr iiki,ii t nt, the celluloid being Invisible, t nln enknble glass has for some tine Inin emoloved In the - o w mishit mo nr i Inc Ic s and air-ti- l ims and in i 'Vs, hut Ibis Is believed In he ils lirM use In spec-- I ''pi here s urn tier res ilution we n 'urc keep, weil nui iKk for it s on Me In o ant unh t fa cl firbt was hanging heavily on the hands of Mr, and Mrs Wilier They felt that they should do something to distinguish It from i, A McKesson product news. ?oure not a hunched yards down from the scrapers grade; are clearing the he heie highway so ln an hour; light your camp cook stove Insiib the tent for ht it flat) open for air and make coffee for three Iloorav shout uie edgy ' cn WT: Newspai er t nion l I c StopsYold sprpacling.-Sprinkle youri' handkerchief during the day yojuf pillow at night.Y cigarette Thats two counts you against man, were ' he long festoons swinging graceful ly among the green brane lies of the tree' 3 he glimmer of make believe Icicles, the powder of make believe snow, the cheerful fl tines of candles and the laughter of people we loved. A0 7 Clears, head that i, ( V5 & Bt ( - e dost t. Bright lights, beau tiful decorations, dazzling entertainment. The same child like needs transon a larger scale. annunced t e d ' a 'oij see lye k hist tome world Is she?' - e Sally was ln a rage. Ilow dare he spoil their cherished Christmas by bunging home a stranger? Ilow cruel . . . how thoughtless! At quarter past seven she heard the car rush into the drive before the Her heart door. hardened. She went to the kitchen and looked Into ' , , ,e ,m' 1, I , us about hp""l ''hen ,, , as,,,, Epet Silly W st OHIO know you'll like her. quarter past seven EUIIAIS Its a healthy trait that most human beings like and are drawn to bright and glittering objects. At Christmas time this craving Is sat isfied in a hundred ways. When we are children we look with awe upon the shimmer of tinsel on Christmas trees. The wings of the angel on the topmost peak seem like the wings of those heralds above Bethlehem who announced the coming of the Christ-chilOur eyes bhlne half blinded by the glory of legend and expectation. When we are older we become (as Tinsel we think) more sophisticated. oyer " raPping rang 'P,rT hurr c (pv into d ln a '"W tone up thn he after- - Oh yes, said Sally In a cool polite voice I'm bringing Lena home, dear, I Thomas' ,llIn-H- f Pot' h7'"s d b7 f tlle ,u , a 7 doyyn. ' I:1n i ft ""h th nel 'm ,s an'f sil'igU,,er blue Thev M vllllpi fut!osyi 0f , 4 s'me n,n 1(1 a hit delayed. Just called up to tell you not to worry. Traffic heavy & ing business moving n y9 Talk It Over with Your Own Elome Publisher D |