| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Believe It or Not — By Ripley Edward GatochI MAVy MORNING Little Orphan Annie THE POOR KID- - WHAT A Regular? she thinks she's Being made OFTHEARWy Beattwe THURSDAY into a star by KOLOSSA- L- SHE DOESN’T KNOW WHAT 1 KNOTHAT THEY'RE 120 L M OCTOBER 17 1935 ’ 19 For Better or Worse BUT I CANT BE THE ONE TO TEU HERTHAT- LET HER KEEP HER ILLUSIONS AS LONG AS SHE CA- N- GREAT SCOTT-SHE’- LL DO THAT THEN WILL BE TIME ENOUGH TO ANNIE-SUR- E YOU'RE MAKING TEN A get hard and W- I NO-N- CANT LET YOU CYNICAL" SOON ENOUGH -—AND SHE WANTS TO SPLIT :R GOOD LUCK WITH ME WORRY ABOUT THAT JANEY-WE'-RE DAY NOW-BU- T SUPPOSING-I- T DOESNT LAST? PARTNERS-SE- ON EVERYTHIN- LUC- K- THAT'S NOT THE RULE THESE DAY- S- E? FIFTY-FIFt- THEN WHAT? 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WELL THE FIRST THING WANT I NOW- - YOU TO DO IS FIRE MRS UlGGS OR CONSDEtt YOUCSEL-- F FIRED- - AN’ OONTTEU HER IT IS MY ORDER- - j— — Tomorrow MTAlO STUDIO IS MINE RIGHT DflOPPWO N rwaon piuk? at a uwr CAWe’s and 6riwgvs Tfey'Re HAVWS A 6LOVS SALe esoww I wamT Two(BaRS of SIX AND a half PIG 5KWS12 — AWO OSWALD homc TFioss Took OANS OP6MPC sh up fbR t£llY SHe Pur IF Wf iftvoRe ee SO HURT OSWALD Lt IT-A-NO DFAR — Day by Day With Uncle Ray fused to eat flesh of animals killed On the other hand by Moslems IV—FOOD AND DRINK Moslems have not cared for the Ethiopia is a country with man) meat which has been handled by wells and springs but with little in Christians! the way of pipes and faucets Even Meat Is rather costly In Ethiopia in Addis Ababa the capital people however and the main diet of the to to wells to obtain water to use Is made up of bread vegin their homes for drinking and people Ethiopia : Past and Present You WAWrerD DVCK PON &UN6R T5 MORROW AWOTHe SUTtHER S ALL OUT Of PUCKS sp IF'lOU CAM 0oY OKI etables and fruits bathing The most popular kind of bread We have been told in news disis mads from flour of millet seed patches that Ethiopians eat the raw The flour is mixed wtth water so as flesh of animals and the statement to form a thin paste Then the is true about a large number of is poured Into an Iron conthem at least They seem to like paste tainer and cooked over an open fire raw beef best but they also eat When ready to eat the “loaf” looks mutton and other meats raw This A woman in Ethiopia with a like a largo pancake from a foot water jar explains why they so often suffer to a foot and a half in diameter from tapeworm disease Sometimes the bread is eaten with natives grind up lentils or dried Christian Ethiopians havs re j butter and jam At other times the jpeas mix them with butter cookj a Nice pair of oucks — YJUR WAY HOMe i t them and roll them in the "pancake —— bread" To season their food Ethiopians use a great deal of pepper and they also employ a "very hot red chill sauce" Fingers are used as forks by Ethiopians just as they were by our ancestors in Europe long ago Potatoes and bananas are other A Important foods in Ethiopia widely used drink is known as "tej” and it Is made by mixing honey with the juice of a certain plant Sometimes we hear that the Ethiopians are “warlike” but It is not fair to suppose that the people as a whole have wanted to go to war They have felt that they should defend their land against foreign soldiers but we may be sure that most of them would rather have kept on with their dally work than to suffer in war (For Travel section of your scrapbook ) If you would like the new leaf Riddles and An"Fifty-fiv- e swers” send a stamped return envelope to me in iare this newspaper Tomorrow— Other Customs (Copyright 1935 Publishers Syndicate) Suffers Bruises let James L Wheat 40 305 Third avenue suffered scalp bruises when the automobile he was driving collided with another car at Sixth South and Third East streets Wednesday at 7:45 a m according to police |