Show Page Six JANUARY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING r— Naples Should lie Fine Place 14 193a - Tries Bing-Ban- g ARTISTS SAY LEARN THRIFT His Great ir No-Cr- y Invention Now To Start Trips It has four legs but it never walks It has ahead but it never talks For those who know Naples makes wonderful headquarters from which to visit nearby places of interest So many people just dash through Naples on their way to Rome and five it but scant attention But there Ls much to see and to do In the city by the bay and three are Mods of perfectly grnd places to visit all near-b- y Railroad trolley beta and local steamboat services all join Naples with the villages and island with which the bay is dotted Aamial Festival Although Naples has been cleaned up and has gone modes a much that is charming and picturesque m the life The anof the people has remained nual San Genrtaro and Madonna del Carmme festivals and the pilgrimage to the sanctuary of Moutevergine are still held in all their color and beauty and are all well worth watohing The railroad time between JSaplei and Rome his been speeded up and there is a new direct road that has cut the time ol the journey to two hours And always there are lots of visitors Ram Rome to the picturesque Neapolitan The Santa fteslas and other events lucta quarter the fashionable district a has of Naples always cosmopolitan crowd There are luxurious hotels tonart shops and restaurants and lovely villas overlooking the bay A bridge leads from the new part of the town to the Caste! dell 'Ovq an It’s always covered yet Isn’t cold It’a alone all night yet Isn't bold It’s narrow it’a wide it's short it's long If it’s late enough it’s where you belong —Shadow Riddle (Answer below) who lived inside the Ting Chinese Plate Was tolling Mij Flor Hanid Yam and our good friend Knail — the shadows'of the five children — all about the wonderful invention that (who w as littl nephew) had just Bing-Ban- g Tlng-a-Llng’- s Invented It seems that Bing Bang had discovered that whenever he crej his handkerchief hecame soaking wet from the tears So Bing Iking made up his mind to invent an invention that woulcf keep him from crying tears So —as related — little first tied a spong: a long stick and the stick onto a long bed and finally he threw the bed out of the window Tmg-a-Lin- Bing-Ban- g No Place to Sleep g how did that prevent from crying tears and getting wet?”" his handkerchief soaking the shadows wanted to know Their 'Chinese friend smiled “WeH” he said “my little nephew never liked to go to bed at night and he never liked to get out of bed in the morning So be decided that a bed was a good deal of a nuisance That’s why he threw it out of the window And once it was out of the f window felt so happy that he was sure that he never wanted ty So cry again you see it was a goad invention to throw the bed out 'But Bing-Ban- Bing-Ban- — Drawn by Betty Cowan Begin the practice of thrift early say our artists who with pin and ink Week the paper technique of saving The penny bank careful- - v pictured this neaa with toys and clothes simple desires learning to spend a little less than one earns-- all these will help boys and girls to acquire habit of thrift - First place went te twe young artists Knight Crusader Betty Cowan 12 Nepht and Knight Keith Edgar Montague 12 Salt Lake second place was given to Knight Katherine Jane Stamm 14 Salt Lake and third place to Knight Walter Brumes 12 Salt Lake of the window” The shadows all looked at each other wondering what to make ol this invention seemed to think a great deal of it fori he kept smiling and chuckling At length Knarf asked: “But what did little nephew sleep on?" s your At this stopped smilbecame very sad He shook and ing his head as he answered: “Yes what dd he sleep on? That was the unpleasant part of my poor little invention He didn't sleep on anything" Ting-a-Lm- g Ting-a-Lin- Bing-Bang- ’s &XV On lake shores of Caprt Around It are old Norman fortress many yacht clubs' and restaurants some of them very smart others characteristic of the simpler Neapolitan life But let’s leave Naples and take A grand trip ls to tome excursion Posillipoi with all ita natural beauty which has been enhanced by a building development and a beautiful new pa i k Fine villas set in lovely gardens have been erected and it is expected that Posillipo will become exIt certainly is tremely fashionable beautiful A delightful trip is the outing to Ischia by steamer It is one o the most beautiful islands in Italian waters and has some There are bathing lovely views beaches and pine woods and the place is a favorite one with invalids The Wand af Capri Capri ia of course the most famous of the island) and it deserve ell the praises lavished en it The bathing is fine almost all the year round There ia sunshine all day Ring and it is a grand place at which to relax and rast after racing through Europe and before starting for home The trip to Pompeii is the star attraction of the visit te Naples A bew motor road has been opened which runs through aome fine scenery Constant excavations always bring to light sbme new sights and by now enough of the city has been brought to light that one can see how beautiful it must have been in r 79 A D One of the excavated buildings is the lovely house of the Golden Cupids with its marble columns ta colorful tiles ita rich mosaics and beautifully landscaped gardens The grand amphitheater in the shadow of Vesuvius baa been preserved intact the-yea- Eleven westers states of the United States contain 178009000 acres of laud unreserved and unappropriated Send us some of the canning things your smalt brothers aad sisters have said Twenty-fivpoints will be awarded for e'ach one published e r oo One day some little neighbor children came over to play with my brother and sister When they arrived my brother ran to the door and said —‘‘Wait a minute aad we’ll be here!” LA RAE BUTLER 14 Payson o One day I was riding in the auto down a steel hill All of a sudden I said to grandma: “Graadma let me sit down on your lap because the upper I get the downer I can see” JED K WOOLLEY 111 Salt Lake oo My uncle wa getting ready to play baseball and he asked La Royce his little girl to bring his She picked one of them up shoes and said: "Oh daddy these shoes surely ate Tiftyl” SHIRLEY GIBBS Salt Lake o We had taken Peggy to a moving repicture show and afterward were lating the story to her aunt In the picture there was an English duke using a monocle Peggy listened silently fiat a long time and then said: “Oh mama ten them about the man with the bubble in hi eyeT it was Mrs Sippi ” PAGE JEAN EVELYN MORTON Salt Lake o o m When I was about 4 years old my big sister and I went out m the yard where father was breaking a horse to work I watched for a long time and then said: “I don’t see any eracks in him” MAY Pt ARSON Moore Idaho it My little cousin Hal has big brown eyes A lady asked him where he got them and he said: “Oh they came with the face!" RICHARD GIBBS Salt Lake - Every morning when my mother puts up our school lunches my little brother would have to have one too One day mother said: “If I have to keep this up I will go bugs!” Jay looked ait her and said “Will you crawl then?” LA RAE BUTLER 14 Parson ANSWERS TO TODAY'S TEST 1 the 2 PAGE LUCEE WILLIAMS Salt Lake a I asked Beverly one day what they were going to name her little baby cousin She had heard so much about the repeal of the eighteenth amendment that she answered: “Oh Repeal I guess!” BETTY COWAN Nephl o One-da- y my’ mother asked my year-binephew what he wanted for dinner "Oh nothing” he said “Just some potatoes some meat sbme bread and butter and some fruit” DANELDA YOUNG Mona a a One day when are were on a trip bade ea&t we were crossing the Mis 3- d Daddy remarked that it was called "The Father of Waters" “Why it that?” I asked “I thought sissippi Longfellow Stairs” “The Old Clock on “Essay Ting-a-Lin- g "You mean he slept standing up? Hanid wanted to know "He didn’t sleep at all said “But didn’t that make him feel bad?” Flor said “It made him feel terribly bad He decried for hows" clared ‘He made dozens and dozens of handkerchiefs soaking wet until his mother and father got his bed back in through the window agam” “Then his invention for not crying didn’t work so well did h?” Mij asked shook his hesd “It didn’t work at all But it wa a good invention at first It’s a pity it didn’t ' Ting-a-Lin- Ting-a-Lin- g Stevenson “Requiem" Shakespeare “Hamlet” Pope tali tho shadows about bis nephew’s Invention on Criticism" Euripides “Medea” ' Live both In water and on land Death Andrew Jackson Ting-a-Lin- g last” The five shadows all shook their heads They were also sorry that invention didn't last But they were used to these kind of inventions in China Plate land They weren’t surprised at all (Answer to riddle— A bed) 1811 Tetanus Greece Douglas Bmg-Bang- Injurious Operas Stephen Collins Fcafer 's (Gopyright At Nice on the French Riviera beach policemen carry measuring sticks which they often apply to see that women bathers do not show too much ol their legs 1934 K F S Inc) Tomato juice has been found to be too strong an acid for the stomachs of some people If it is found to cause distress it should be taken only on advice of a doctor J 1 m |