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By WALTER TRUMBULL | Lights of N ew York There was a crooner in New York crop long before any of the recent or a but he didn’t use a microphone megaphone, As a matter of fact, when the J first heard him do his stuff, It radio was not very well known. was just one of those new fangled The only propmiracles of science. am [I whom of crooner the erty speaking used was. a straight-backed He used to tip that against the chair. wall, almost close his eyes, and then be he might Usually do his stuff. found in The Players and, if he felt I in the mood to entertain, although think he entertained himself as well as others, there was always a group he wished, he When him. around could sing loud and true, in a full Irish voice, but it was best when he threw his head back, lowered his lashes on his cheeks, and crooned sad songs in heart-searching that sort of husky, They tell me that Joe Kerriwhisper. gan is in Hollywood now and doing He should, because he is a fine well, actor; but I’d like to hear him singing those songs to himself again. * There are a * lot * of good newspaper men who are out of jobs in New York today, but one of them got a break, He knew a judge who appointed him receiver for a restaurant, which had failed. When‘ the newspaper man took charge, he couldn’t understand the failure, as the place appeared to be doing a good business. He was used to digging up stories, so he set himself to digging up the trouble. He found that most of the employees were making all the money. Dining room and kitchen force each had its method of graft. The new manager got new help, put in a different system, and created what looks like a permanent job for himself. * ae The dignity of a young army officer was seriously injured when he climbed recently to the top of a Fifth avenue bus. As he made his way forward in the aisle, a hear-sighted old lady took him for the conductor her dime. ; * and handed : * him * * When in Florida last winter, I was told that the authorities were having considerable trouble with vandals and tramps who broke into closed houses. Recently I was told of a man who had a method of insuring a Long Island shore bungalow against depredations. His system was to leave a five-dollar bill on a table with a note, which asked anyone breaking in to take the money and leave the place undisturbed. In at least one instance, it » worked. Ed When * the actor’s 1933, Bell Syndicate.—WNU ene AADBOD000000000000000000000 O U How It Started By JEAN NEWTON 0000000000000000000000000% Why Do We Call It “Nostril’’? HE nostril is a portion of the anatomy with which everybody is fawniliar. Few of us, however, would imagine that the word “nostril” is related to the word “thrill,” yet such is the curious. case! Strange as it may appear, this curiosity of language “explains itself when upon investigation, we find that the original meaning of the verb “to thrill” was to bore, to pierce, and that the word “thrill” is closely related to the word “drill.” So, we had at first ‘nosthril” to indicate a passage that had been pierced or bored, the word finally becoming its present form of “nostril.” (©, Bell Syndicate.) club had —WNU Service. What is dying in our civilization is only a false idea.—Benito Mussolini. Aft Knot Gob Lap Reefer Let Emit Rip I Or Is Do AS Mine lakeside coastline and forest and of Fin Helsingfors, the capital is an unusually beautiful city, the by sides three on rounded home of Riga, in Latvia, is the of medier of the finest examples Europe architecture in northern , its Thirteenth-century cathedral in Reval), (formerly Tallinn ancient. ‘thonia, contains many da: interesting relics of its great a Hanseatic port. shep- this fuss. no ne xof those [ve shop my name, things that you sorry that you guess you'll be ever came. taken from smiles that [’ve children for pay, in my ears rings that ve laughter all the day, of the dear litI’ve memories, too, ‘ tle tots to ask me the Who’ve stopped here . whys and the whats ‘Tye for the chil“Pennies buy bread dren to eat, to wear on Pennies buy stockings their feet, will keep that coal buy Pennies. people warm, Pennies buy shelter from storm and from harm. Taut IF I HAD A PENNY If you had a penny or two or three And I had a penny belonging to me We'd go up to town where the things are sold And speak to a shop man in terms quite bold: “Pennies buy marbles and candy and -tops, Pennies buy engines that whistle at stops, Pennies buy crackers for Fourth of July; or if you’ve a penny or two three, of advice bit a ‘mind don’t And from me, that are Don’t purchase the things usually sold, quick: and break and That shatter ly grow old, zi fering from wea ing cramps,m ; sickness, headaches, backaches, flashes. Women of all ages testil What it has done its merits. it should do for you. T pies ’s ri now! This is one of Nature herb dies composed of roots and contains no alcohol. Wt you want free medical advice, when smiles buy pennies they’re given away, that are pleasant thoughts And for many a day. and Pennies buy double their value worth gladWhen spent on another for “For ness and mirth.” Dr. That in Cookery PPLES are so commonly found in all markets, so wholesome as a fruit and so popular as a food, we find new ways of serving them most welcome, Pierrot Apples. Pare and core six large cooking apples, cut into eights. Make a sirup with one cupful of water and cook gently until they are nearly done. Add two tablespoonfuls of butter and finish cooking. Now add one cupful of rich cream, stir to mix and pour into a glass dish, grate nutmeg over the top and serve just warm. Fried Apple Pudding. Line a buttered pudding dish with strips of sponge cake (cut one-half inch thick) which have been dipped into milk and sauted lightly in melted ‘putter. Cut cored, pared apples into rings and cook them in the butter. Place half of the apple rings in the lined dish and spread over them one- and mount You can cut these out and you can them and color them ns for as also use them for patter wish to make many more as you before you them tracing simply by a very atcolor them. They make your guests tractive cards to direct table. to their places at the to Apples With Cheese. Cut circles of white bread one-fourth inch thick, dip into melted butter, then roll in grated cheese. Place half on a buttered baking dish. Cover with rings of cored apple. Bake in a hot oven and serve sizzlingly hot. Chicken Custard. Chop cooked chicken, stir in a thick white sauce, add one beaten egg, and cook stirring constantly; pour into custard cups, sprinkle , with buttered crumbs and brown delicately. Prepare some biscuit sandwiches by rolling out the biscuit dough thinner than usual, spread one with chopped, seasoned ham and cover with another. Bake until well browned. Cheese or any other filling may be used. Grated maple sugar, peanut butter are some other fillings which are worth trying. Western Newspaper Union. Blind Horse Overturns | Hive; Is Stung to Death Greensburg.—A blind horse overturned a hive of bees while grazing, causing its own death and serious illness of its owner, George Roett. The angry Swarm of bees stung Roett and the horse many times, and for hours prevented other members of the family from reaching their home. “She’s loves “ going to study anatomy, you say?” <.* “Well, she’s picking others medicine— : : always been good at to pieces, you know.” Splinter Kills Max Picher, Okla.—C. F. Potter, seventy, was chopping wood. A flying splinter severed an artery in his leg. Neighbors found him sitting on a log, dead from loss of blood. N. Western ments which soothe and heal the int membranes and stop the irritation flammation, while the creosote goes o1 the stomach, is absorbed into the ble attacks the seat of the trouble and ch the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac in the treatment of persistent coughs: colds, bronchial asthma, bronch other forms of respiratory disea is excellent for building up the after colds or flu. Money refunded coughorcold,no matter of howlong ing, is not relieved after takinga todirections. Ask your druggist. Union. _ pra elaits bother you: A nagging backache, bladder irregularities First Fish—I wish I had a lawnmower, I want to cut the weeds in my front yard. Second Fish—What kind of weeds? First Fish—Why sea-weeds, of course! on Doan’s Pills. Praised more than 50 years by gr. users the country over. : all druggists. DOANS. Bandit, on Parole, Pays Bank $4,500 He Stole PILL Fresno, Calif—Dean Sears, manager of a branch of the Bank of America, and Sydney §. Clark, field inspector, were conversing in the bank’s Lone Pine office when C. H. Cochran, former cowboy, stepped in, shook hands with Sears, and handed him $4,500 in eurrency. Cochran said: “T guess you don’t remember me, I eame here three years ago with guns and held up your bank. I was arrested and sent to San Quentin penitentiary, and I just got out on parole. “While in prison I inherited money, and I came here immediately Od A DIURETIC FOR to pay back what I stole and let my friends know I’m square with the world.” Blind Man Plans is Go Places on Tandem Bike Grants Pass, Ore.—‘Blind George,” whose fingertips serve faultlessly as eyes in the conduct of his confectionery and news stand here, says he tired of feeling his way about the city. He plans to buy a tandem bicycle and put a chauffeur in the pilot’s seat. MRS. J. BH. WATER W. E. SUTTON 400 Rooms—400$2.00 $ to $4. Family Re 4 or 5 Pe $2 50 7wo PERSONS— Choice Outside —— Room with was only thirty-eight years old when he died.— Washington Star, Marriage Rush Seen Sign of Prosperity Hempstead, L. I.—The 100 marriage licenses issued in the town of Hempstead during November are an optimistic sign of the quick return of prosperity, William Valentine, deputy town clerk, said mee was the heaviest issue of marriage ng _ Never put bananas into the ice chest. They will not only flavor everything else but will turn black themselves, licenses for any Pretty society girls show what’ 8 what for semi-tropic shore wear in beach fashion parade at Sant 4 Moni Monica, ¥. it soothes and heals the inf Foster Wrote Much Stephen Foster, famed as the greatest writer of American folk Songs, is credited with 125 songs, fully onefourth of which were negro Songs. He * Associated Newspapers) WNU Service 1933. Newspaper to her death. She was killed instantly and the girl died two hours later. To clean painted kitchen walls, dip a damp cloth in dry baking soda, wipe the walls, then go over again with another damp cloth. (@ by the Buffalo, in addition to creosote, other hea year-old daughter, Julia, from a tenthfloor window here and then jumped soggy. * and thank you, good shopman, thank you some more, here ip right them spend your happiness store.” Kills Daughter and Self enver.—A_ thirty-year-old moth Mrs. J. B. Lullar, tossed her oe HEN laundering curtains for first time, soak them in four table spoonfuls of salt to each four cupfuls of water. The curtains will wash easily as the dressing will wash out readily. * * * Never put bread into a bread box until it has cooled or it will become * in membranes and inhibits germ gro’ Of all known drugs, creosote isr nized by high medical authorities of the greatest healing agencies for’ sistent coughs and colds and other fo of throat troubles. Creomulsion cont: 4 SAYS: * We'll tion; half cupful of strawberry preserve or jam with plenty of the sirap. Repeat and top with more cake. Bake onehalf hour, turn out, sprinkle with sugar and serve with cream. My Neighbor * Now © me, 1933, Clinic Need Creomuls You’ve a penny or two “Hurrah! or three to And I have a penny belonging ©. FITTED FOR THE WORK Pierce’s Bronchial troubles may lead to thing serious. You can stop them with Creomulsion, an emulsified cre that is pleasant to take. Creomulsi new medical discovery with two-f OF COURSE This and ry the territo eee each of them—Finle Latvia and Hsthoniaarchitectura historical, cultural, artistic traditions of great inter every visitor, and each is rich in fj “Now Top interesti Lithuania, What the Winter Resorters Are Wearing * dinner Ban Skipper Arm Oars Ships Hat U. S. Border Is Crossed by 48,311,328 in Year Washington.—The Labor department revealed that 48,318,392 people—aliens and citizens—crossed or attempted to cross the American borders during the year ended June 30. Only 7,064 of this army were denied admission. In a report to Secretary Doak, Commissioner General Harry E. Hull of the immigration bureau said those who cross the Mexican and Canadian borders cause the most trouble. The ineligible alien and the alien smuggler also were described as serious factors. Aliens questioned by immigration inspectors chiefly at Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and El Palo, during the year numbered 22,862,697 and citizens quizzed totaled 23,996,022. Besides these 915,642 alien seamen and 333,160 citizens seamen were examined. A total of 35,567 aliens who wished to live in the United States were admitted. The others questioned were tourists or persons who cross to nearby border points for various purposes, but live in Canada or Mexico. The immigration border patrol during the year captured 22,735 ineligible aliens, an increase of 231 over the previous year, and 149 smugglers were arrested. Gales Helm Topsail Hauser Mate Boats Leeward Title Tack Service, * One of the men who sell flowers from a wagon decided to try another locality, but the horse had other ideas, propped itseif and refused to move. After trying vainly to reason with the balky animal, the owner decided to give it time to change its mind and stepped into an adjacent store to buy some tobacco. A_ policeman came along, followed the man inside, and threatened him with arrest. “You left your horse unhitched and it might run away and hurt somebody,” he said. The man explained and went out with the officer to prove that he was telling the truth. When last seen the two of them had made no impression on the horse. Like David Harum’s famous animal, it demonstrated that it would stand without hitching, * Tar Anchorage Hold move, due to the fact that the quarters donated to the club were rented, nobody felt worse about it than Louise had _ been Louise Duthie. Carver brought into the dinner club by an actor who recognized her as another George. member of the unemployed. Duthie, the actor who is in charge of the pantry stock, put the rescuer to work as a bus boy and struck by her wistful glance, adopted Louise, even So for some giving her his last name. time past Louise has been living in an atmosabsorbing the storeroom, phere of drama and eanned goods, and getting a general stage education. Any time that a New York producer has a milk fed role for a black and white kitten, she will be ready. ©, of Here is a list of words most with sailors and them associated In the puzzle diagram the sea. right their place these words in as You will find it just places. your own as making fascinating crossword puzzle. and from pendence, - man to Us, with all of “My head is a-whirling In vigorous formed part of old Russia little n Young as than a decade ago. are in their present national was puppies and ponies “Pennies buy and cats, = es and dishes Pennies buy cradl mats, that have pic books buy es Penni e, tures galor what you an, Tell us good shopm have in store.” “My, four are November If your bladder is irrit: your urine is too acid or | mation is present, just Haarlem Oil Capsules, Th ration has been used for 237 years. 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