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Show THE BULLETIN rCold Details DOLLAR MAKERS ADVENTURERS9 CLUB HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI mi AROUND THE HOUSE Seldom Make Great Appeal T HOW SE fa-- Ruth Wyeth Spears Chopping Nuts. When finely chopped nuts are needed for cakes, salads or sandwiches run the nuts through a machine. S? food-choppi- By GEORGE T. EAGER tune to time gov- Making Muffins. Muffins should moisten mixed just ernment officials seek to the Curtain impose restrictions on adver- - tirre stirrmg develops gluten Old Lady Adventure has some tising and make advertise- - in the flour and makes the muffins and know, boys girls, YOU c and tough. ways of sneaking up on a guy. Sometimes she ments cold, logical presents-elastiin-- 1 of technical tions . buying just comes up behind your back, and sometimes she drops formation. believe that They on you from above. And there are times, too, when she MmM walVintf ririit tin tn mm from thm front, smrl vmi don't logical reasons for buying ntain! in the can. Others Eive try to get out of her way because she is in disguise and you would De . more productive additional useful information about LT ROM - I "Behind .. ""La7 CUm.. don't recognize her. cmo"Vliat inavs we way n was witn jonn noven, new xo cixy. Grapefruit-- A soft, di men About area"at You know, John started his adventuring career as a sailor stem end , a advantage indicates decay and before the mast, and every sailor has half a dozen or more ff11 t grapefruit 0181 of famous writers small facts in one even spot, will lecay, rememadventures he. can tell vou about. But the one John .. ... , . . . . and philosophers have Known ior i effect the flavor of the whole lruit vucxb i ,oni auuj duu ue is u iusv uue a ui nf-?r"- unii muue. ........ f? uuui gut ... iwi, centuries. Roames said, "Reasons comtanerwara.DuxaiurM.uuDs I ashore to see the sights of the town, John went too and that s when Old Lady Adventure walked up and grabbed him. You know, I said that the old girl with the thrill bag sneaked up on John la disguise. She did. She came in the clothes customarily worn by another lady known to the world as Little Roils Romance. And John never knew the difference until it was too late. Oa their way lata Iowa, the sailors from the ship stepped te watch a grasp of Spanish senerltss and aeners dancing their aatlve dances. John says he thinks the daace they were doing was the fandango. Anyway, It was the sort of daaee la which a aeaerlta who wants a new psrtaer, Jast throws her shawl areond the neck of some bird ea the sidelines who looks good to her. John was stand tug pretty close to the platform where the dancing was going a, and the first thing yea knew a shawl was looped around his John Adds Fandango to His Accomplishments. Now John says ha never was much of a dancer, and fandangos were way out of his class. But this girl was a beauty, and one look from her big round eyes had John feeling that he'd dance la a barrel of red hot nails if it would please her any. '1 got away with the dance ? picvjne LemonsLemons that me wunmn my It Happened when John s ship called at the port of ban pieases or snocas Lucar, Spam, to take on a cargo of lead. It was the loth of ""J".1 p .., November when thev arrived there, but the weather was still most of the crew went L,,i f, (tin. warm and halmv. In the evening, O' skin and are Mye a are usually size their for avy tmanm m ,T." f a better quality and have more than those that are coarse- . Mce nvli. in J !:., .,.-J said "Make them .& make Protect Ilonse Plants. Drafts them err. make them wait" The if cold air or night temperatures great French that approach freezing handicap - louse plants. It is best to remove writer. De Mau" . . a i. j lor uie nignv passant, a 1 a , tnem irom winuows "The public in Attractive Centerpiece. A wood' general Is composed of numern salad bowl o! the ous groups who shopping variety makes an attraccry, 'console me. tive centerpiece for the holiday amuse me. sad. ?arty if it is filled with appetizers den me, fill me wiu lenaerness, sortd. Surround the bowl with make me laugh, make me tremble. aolly, pine and mistletoe sprigs. make me weep, make me thlnkv Some time ago two radio manufacturers published full page advertisements in farm papers. The first manufacturer devoted his entire advertisement to telling of the technical excellences of bis product The second manufacturer headed his advertisement, "Why Do Your Children Leave the Farm?", said a SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACY few words about keeping children at home through entertainment and chief problem of democracy, if ifpHE finally told about the excellence of it ii to be ucceuful and continuhis product The emotional appeal ing, is the moral education and guidance produced many times more sales of the individual, and not the nipprea- than the logical reason-wh- y appeal. ilon of the individual in the suppoied interest of tome mau or group." Dr. fing-textur- ed Tr ....; " . lauih. - I THE , QUICK ' II standard . . . .. American ln FTR hi.hpt the world. One of the most ASK ME v AWUlnlliri - a SEAM Patchwork border for lunch cloth. new uses for crazypatch in Sewing Book 3 have aroused so much interest that it set us to thinking of smart new ways to use pieced quilt block This border pieced of designs. small patterned cotton prints of all kinds and colors put together with red and blue strips is the result It is very striking and decorative for lunch cloth shown here which, by the way, is made of unbleached muslin bags. The seams where the bags are joined to make the cloth the desired size are covered with straight bands of the red and blue material as shown at the right The diagram at the lower left shows you how to make a pattern for the blue, red and print pieces. Cut a triangle of stiff paper 4ft inches high and 7 inches wide at the base. Mark the blue strip 1 inch wide along the left edge as shown and then the red strip joining it on the right edge. Now cut Nicholai Murray Butler, Pmidmt of away the top and lower right cor ners as shown. Cut the red, blue Columbia University. FIXED HABITS a dead man, Ids threat slashed, and bleed dripping 7- ed ADS COMBAT Oa that bed lay aH ever the floor. ft O I WitHAnsTs uttering inzormaiion Various Subjects and print sections apart and use them for patterns in cutting the inch seam fabric pieces adding at all edges. -- NOTE: Readers who are now using Sewing Books No. 1, 2 and 3 will be happy to learn that No. 4 is ready for mailing; as well as editions of No. 1, 2 the and 3. Mrs. Spears has just made quilt block patterns for three designs selected from her 'favorite Early American quilts. You may have these patterns FREE with your order for four books. Price of books 10 cents eacn postpaid. Set of three quilt block patterns without books 10 cents. Send orders to Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, New York. 10-ce- nt Arm XMAS STOCKINGS , , Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL somehow," he says, "and then she left the platform and motioned me to interesting things about it is . . , building with a lot .. came along. She led me to a little cafe--a two-sto6. No. It's a household insect. 2 of tables and chairs out In the open and a big canopy sloping down the The Quettions 7. For John Macadam, who in u f the wan. There was a bit bay window above this canopy and a dom takes the initiative in new and im- - 1 What dnea heinff sent tn cov- - vented the process. small side entrance led to the room above." demanding The girl led John into that side entrance. He followed her up the proved products. It has al-- entry mean? 8. The only persons in the Unit stairs and into a big room on the secondfioor. 2. What is the national language ed States who cannot obtain a pat man new been a with a ways . !Df Brazil? . Spanish," John says, "but I couldn't understand a ent, or hold a right or interest in iuc-uiCw w difference De- - a patent, except by inheritance or said, Si. Si to everything she said. She smiled, and so did L Then she i are the officers and em opened a cupboard, brought out some wine glasses ana an empty ooiue nas xnaae uie improvements tween gav0P and flavor? uuca ana oowe w was she ana 0 tiered tnem to tne pub-- 4. What is meant by a country's bequest, and made a motion meaning that going ployees of the Patent office. have It filled. Then she left the room.' favorable balance of trade? lie through 9. Insulation is separating by 5- - A John could hardly believe his luck. When the girl was gone a peregrinator nonconducting materials. Isola ac-procurator, nublic Graduallv the has l at one at he beraa to look around the room. There was an alcove and a promulgator. One is a law tion means being apart, secluded. ceptea uie new idea and a yer, one end, with port! era drawn serosa It He walked ever and peeped a publisher, and the other However, that which is insulated, new standard has been established Which is which? through those curtains sad right there John get the shock at his a traveler. is also isolated. to imwhich from start still further ufe. In the alcove was a bed, and ea that bed lay a dead man. 6. Is a silverfish a member of 10. Carrousel, meaning a merry- floor! ever provements. the Mood all dripping Us threat slashed, and tribe? the finny Our is a word from the so mothers was and fathers gladly "X felt a chin run up my spine," he says, "and for a minute I 7. Why are macadam roads so means a tournament, and out crackers of alcove a the French, la the from accepted scooped move. turned grisly sight I away stiff I couldn't a match. It was applied to Then called? tilting and ran toward uie door. I turned the knob, but the door didn't give. barrel Into a paper bag. United in the 8. Can any person con of maneuver the someone troops in cavalry was locked!" It States obtain a patent? ceived the Idea of an exhibition of various evolutions. TEMPLE SQUARE Joha raa to the window and what he aaw there made the bedifference 9. What is the to the merry-was name The crackers boxed in given hair stand straight ap oa his head. Down below la the street was Tsaqi Opfomo tween insulation and isolation? moisture proof because of the resem HIGHLY XECOaTMENDXD the girl, coming backand with her were two big husky Spanish 10. From where is the word car trade-marke- d tournament of cavalry blance to a policemen. John saya that thousands of thenghta raa through his RstM$130te$3jOO rousel derived? and sold men. I ft a sutfc of AttiacHoatsi ttep bead then, bat the principal one was the realisation that he waa a five cents for That girt had killed a man and was st this bssaHfol Msteby the victim of a frame-u- p. MKBBT C BOSSITKB. Man, The Answers package. going to pat the blame ea him! Murder Costly Says be: '1 knew my only chance lay In getting out of that room. new idea was The' costliest murder trial of 1. To be excluded from the so the The girl and the policemen were almost to the door now. I waited ciety of the people to which one modern times was that of Sacco until they were all in the hallway, and then X threw open the window. public accepted it and Vanzetti in Boston, which had new whole a and and I at room of the door belongs. moment, the would any be opening They started in May, 1921, and ended 2. was slid down cre the I Portuguese. the canopy Industry window, to hurry. Swiftly climbing through with their execution in August, 3. Flavor refers more specifical ated. below it 1927. Not only did their defense to taste savor to odor and This of as ly conception advertising John Finds Dagger in Coat Pocket. the most economical meane of of However, the words are generally committee spend $325,000, but mil lions of dollars were expended "It was only a drop of about ten feet to the ground, and the minute fering a new and better idea to the synonymous. I reached public explains many X felt earth under my feet I ran like a deer for the waterfront fail4. More exported than imported. throughout the world in newspaper it all out of breath, for I had never stopped running the entire distance ures of advertising. Such failures 5. Lawyer, traveler and publish space, mass meetings and peti of almost a mile. I went aboard ship and sneaked below. Once in are due to the fact that advertising er, respectively. tions to urge clemency. Collier's. Batj UsktL.Ur.imik Mr-B- aa UmniMm the forecastle I stopped to catch my breath again. I was still shaking is often used to offer an idea, prodlike a leaf. I started to remove my coat and felt something in the uct or service that is not interestdouble-edge- d dagger, about eight inches ing to the public or because the pocket I took it out It wss a new idea is not kept before the publong, with a hollow groove in the middle." lic for a long enough period of time Just another link In the chain of evidence against Joha. The In his pocket to make the case against knife consumers to thoroughly under-stan- d that for bad planted girl G and appreciate It him an the atronger. He hid the thing under his mattress and of one John's shiptried to calm his Jumpy nerves. And Just then Twenty years ago a large insurance company spent a large sum of mates came Into the forecastle. "Say, what's the matter with money offering a new type of policy. yea?" be wanted to know. "Yea look pale as a ghost, and I aaw Results were not satisfactory and than the average off the yoa running." Camels proved 25 slower-burnin- g Wen sir, John says he knew he could trust this pal of his so he the officers of the company said, brands 15 other of the largest-sellin- g blurted out the whole story. And his shipmate laughed. "Why," he "Advertising of insurance is a fail out been anhad it swindle. we will old ure never and I thought played spend said, "you Just fell for an lone aco in these parts. That was oniy a aummy you saw m uie room, other penny in advertising." It was and the blood was nrobsbly cstsup or something. The police were fakers, later learned that the policy offered and all they wanted to do was mske you give them aU your money to in the advertising wss not popular of those Spanish senoritas. and five years later had completely keep them quiet Don't play around with any You're playing with fire ix you oo. uissppearea irom me insurance ousiness. (Rciaasea ay wenem niwqMpcr ummm. ry fe 'JP" L uamB ... ... ui advertising, d, Hotel ami go-rou- paper, The Trial ed ICOlERiniESn-BURl- tested, (BcU Syndicate 150-Year-O- WHU Bervlco.) Paintings Found Under Wall Paper Filtered Air Is Best amarentlj painted in the tha work is not known, althoueh For Operating Room hist after the American Revo- Mrs. Etta S. Moore, 80 years eld, H Murala days lution have been uncovered in an eld Rockport Mass., home. Burled under four layers of wallpaper for several generations, the mursls, qusint in design and of antiquarian value, were found when decorators cleaned the walls preparatory to Mrs. Marian J. Cooney, whose family owned the house for many years, wss unaware of the murals' wall-pappresence. The stock of new she had selected to cover the used. psrlor's walls never will be crested who the srtist of Identity er recalled that the builder, George Knowlton, had a daughter who was artistically inclined. The paintings were believed to hava been executed about 150 veara ago as the two flags crossed over an apple tree and a brace of doves, contained 13 stars and 10 bars each. Figures in this mural and those on the other three walls are stiff, but attractive. Most interesting of the psnels Is one depicting a farm worker at a well who lifts sn oaken bucket to his lips ss a small blue dog looks on. PULLMAN. WASH. Because bacteria do not breathe but absorb ma. terials only in solutions, effective disinfection for fumigation is difficult and rarely succeeds, according to Dr. Ernest C McCulloch. re search veterinarian of Washington State college. For many years early bacteriolo-aist- s did not know that dii infection must be csrrled out by means of solutions. They attempted to kill bacteria by fumigation. Dr. McCul-Iflc- h laid. Formaldehyde vanora or the fumes of burning sulphur were used. for more mildness, coolness, and flavor burning 25 slows than tha average f the 15 ether of the brande tested -s- lower than my of theai -- CAMELS give a smluagpfiis equal to By largest-- selling EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! SLOW-BURNIN- G COSTLIER TOBACCOS |