| Show 4 21 Saturday Morning- - -- Next Eclipse Due in Family Cooperation Finest of Child's Traits Bv Angelo Iatrl ‘He did sou see tint glad he was smoking a lighted cigar when he was filling the tank with gas7 'Ihe concern in the little boys (hoiked voice and in his fate fathers hand as it reached toward the key "No I took no notice of it Why9 What s wrong”’ Im a fne scout Our feather made us fire scouts We hate to be careful about fire and that is one of the things she said we have to wateh If ou pour gasoline out and there is a fire mar it it will catch Its awfully dangerous And he was smoking He is yet" "Well what do you want me to do about it” said father ready to lose patience but still held by the Well cooperate” gravity pf the child s manner Troublesome habits in chil“Could you tell him please not to dren develop into traits that smoke when he fills cars” He alienate people from them as might set everybody on fire He they grow older Check the doesn t know about it Coulcln t you trouble1 at its source Send for tell him father7 Patns booklet "AnnoyFather looked at mother and Angelo Habits” inclosing 10 cents ing she made him a little sign with her in coin Address Angelo Patri evebrow which he understood He In care of 'Ihe Salt Hake Triba out car of the and held got une Salt Lake City Utah brief conversation with the young man who smiled nodded and Released by The Bell Syndicate threw away his still lighted cigar Inc ‘ Vaccination Is By INSTALLMENT Incle Ray you are interested in eclipses you might mark the date of the next eclipse of the moon on your calendar It is to take place the coming Friday night October 27 Sad to say those who watch the eclipse from start to finish will need to stay up a good deal of the night The clear shadow will be seen first at 8 54 p m Pacific standard time at 9 54 p m mountain time at 10 54 p m central time I’he and at 11 54 eastern lime (eclipse will reach Its greatest coverage onp hour and 42 minutes af- Against Whooping Cough tsufferer should he isolated and only Irving S Cutter There seems to be no doubt hut adults permitted to nuise him Eatthat vaccination against whooping ing utensils should he boiled and cought will aid a large percentage plenty of fresh nir and nourishing The of our children One of the most food should he provided dangerous of the ailments that pioblem of nutrition must he met by frequent meals especially if seize- - upon our little ones this disease Is looked upon with dread vomiting is persistent T he dangt r period of course is The reason is that all too often between birth and the fifth or or other romplieattons pneumonia may attack an already weakened sixth year of life It is during this that safeguards will be patient with disastrous results We interval more useful Thereafter the tots have welcomed therefore the of a defense bulwark resistance is higher against this menace ON TAKING SM FF The material (vaccine! is made C S writes My father 41 years by grow nig the microbes that old keeps snuff in his mouth concause the trouble and then destroyIs this habit harmful tinuously or chemicals heat them by ing to his health7 cannot These cooked forms bring REPLY on the disorder because they can There are mnny kinds of chewers no longer glow On the other tobacco and snyff The hand when injected beneath the —gum are usually called “dippers akin they will start the body man- latter Ihe East Indians masticate a tyrt ufacturing neutralising substances of betel nut rolled up with lime which will remain In the circula- in a betel leaf The effect upon tion for a long time the body Is that of the substance the which reactions Fortunately Possibly more nicotine ensue are minor Particularly is employed is absorbed than from smoking made true if the preparation is this he can he persuaded to With great care and the patient is Perhaps use a harmless substitute such as otherwise well There will probgum ably be some slight pain swelling and a temperature of perhaps 100 FOOT TROl BIE to 101 degrees Fahrenheit which C R writes 1 am having a lot will persist for only a few hours of trouble with my leet At times The amount of discomfort is negli- they feel as if the toes run right gible when we consider that the to the end of the shoes I always possibility of contracting the dis- make it a point to be well fitted Also I am getting a bunion What temper is greatly reduced A report of Lapin and others of would you suggest7 New York City sets torth the REPLY of a study of a large series If a bunion is developing some Included in the total abnormal pressure is present Make of cases were some whose parents did not it a point when purchasing shoes favor the plan These bovs and to allow plenty of room for the girls were then classified and their feet to spxead You may need the y services of a skilled orthopedic experience was followed as as those who were treated suigeon In this group of clinic children numbering 400 there were four times as many victims The incidence appears higher among private patients Of 112 who did not receive the vaccine 62 were afIn 141 who were flicted later inoculated only eight developed By Mary Blake the disease If October 21 is your birthday Among the vaccinated it has the best hours foi you on this been found that about 5 to 8 pi r date are from 9 TO to 11 TO a m cent will fail to obtain complete from 2 TO to 4 !() p m and from It is pointed out how- 8 10 to 10 10 p m he dangc l peprotection ever that with those children the riods aie liom 7 TO to 9 JO a m seizures are decidedly less seven e from 6 JO to 8 10 p m and fiom The duration of the illness is short-e- r 10 0 p in until midnight and the complications fewer If you are a woman and OctoiFor example among 20 injected ber 21 is your buthduv you ought wubjects who subsequently fell ill to have a great deal of individualionly two exhibited the characterix-ti- c ty plenty of foresight and a clear whoop with violent coughing sense of justice You do your best Furthermore these to be unselfish particularly in paroxysms episodes were far between and matters calling for a display of You consideration they did not experience the usual thoughtful Joss of weight with the necessity probably delight whenever there is an occasion presented to match for repeated feedings Of the 18 none enuld he said to voui wits against someone else s rave been even mildly uncomfortand the chances are you generally able aie successful You are likelv to The question naturallv arises have a gift lor teaching writing “How long after inoculit ion will acting singing painting selling the child be reasonably safi ’ designing m for vvmk of an execuMost authorities will agiee that tive tvpe I ou and the man vou three months at least must el ipso m in v are apt to have similar It is believed however that some tastes and should have no trouble security is afforded almost imme- in finding a high degree of hnp-pdiately T his dots not mean howss togc tin i ever that in the presence of an Ihe rlnld burn on October 21 epidemic its spic ad can he c hoc ked mas develop a knack for being a The chances are that before the vc ritable jack of all trades and disproduct can be administered the play c lc veim ss in repairing things germs are well planted and are Dcxttrous with their hands such multiplying We should not expect childicn seldom have to call on much influence upon the course other people to help them They of the malady in such circum- as a lule deve-loInto useful stances piospeious and happy men and Easily communicated whooping women In Is its ravages widespread cough If you are a man antf October and we may anticipate a sizable 21 is your ndal day you should crop of coughers in the coming accomplish anv thing that vou set Should the contagion your heart on months doing Thiough strike In any household where aie hitec ture politics engineering the there are other youngsters the at i it at work authorselling radio work or ship journalism Inventing wealth and fame may tor quick rel lef — alw&yi rnmc to vou this accurate atplnn Successful people born on October 21 Will (arlcton poet and Mriiiwe lecturer Margate) Mather arSweet inventor To quickly “open up" tless John '"STUFFY roM clopfod UfiHftl peu- - Samuel E Smith clergvman and — put Juftt Z Hidhor I’uil A ( hidhouine eduHEAD dropi fn each nostril cator John G C Brainard poet By Dr ts accu-fatel- Horoscope For Today -- ter the clear shadow appears Then an equal ppriod will pass before the “show" Is over T his is not going to be a total eclipse but It will be almost total More than 99 per cent of the moon will be covered by a dark shadow I have spoken of a “clear shadow” for a special reason A faint shadow known as the “penumbra” will start sperading over the moon an hour before the dark shadow People will have a hard time noticing it however The coming eclipse will be seen by people in western Europe— if they get up early in the morning T hev will see only the start of the eclipse and they need to rise before sunrise to enjoy even that Scientists can tell down to the minute when an eclipse will start and when it will end This takes place for eclipse after eclipse Astronomers have made tables which tell about eclipses for years to come An eclipse of the moon is caused by the earth getting in the way of sunshine The moon has no light of its own It shines on us only because it has the power of reflecting sunlight When the earth blocks the sun it takes away the moons light and we say there is an eclipse In some wav a mistake crept into a recently published information quiz The question was asked “Is Sweden a kingdom or a republic7 The right answer of course is "a kingdom " Members of our Scrapbook club may go back to the articles we had on Sweden early in September In one of them we spoke of Sweden s king Gustav V He was 81 years old on June 16th of this year A few eenturies agQ many kings had power to make any laws they wished This is not true of modern kings in Europe The main power has come into the hands of the voters who choose their own lawmakers Sweden is a “democratic ” During the coming kingdom week we shall have articles about other democratic kingdoms including Norwav Denmark and BelUNCLE RAY gium - served In certain ways he was over quite unconscious of being in the long 31 And even as she spoke she If New Defense Salt £akc Tribune The American Flaggs October 27 you told him vvasn t he father7 I saw him smile and throw it away ” "Yes he was glad I told him I told him we had a fire stout along that seemed to mean a lot to him and he threw his c igar away When did vou join7” ‘Oh we didn t join The teacher just said that we were fire scouts and that we must watch to keep If we see fires from starting heaps of rags or piles of rubbish nr people smoking in garagt s and hams and tais we should whisper about it to our fathers and they d cooperate with us We had to put that wold m our spelling list so we could leun it ” “Good idea Guess 111 have to Fires are cooperate with you ” pre ttv bad things "Y’es And our teacher doesn t want anv of us burned She says were pretty good children and shed hate to lose anv of us just You wouldnt either for nothing would you father7” “I should say not IIow would we ever get along without a fire sc out in the house7 AhiglO-year-olde- r like you too Guess not Father mother and the two children were out for a ride in the ear “Gas is running low We d better stop and get hi r filled up said father and pulled in at the station A sturdy voting man ian up most obligingly filli d the t ink dusted the windshield add d sqme water collected Ins money and “Pleaswaved a cordial good-b- y ant fellow that” said father edging into his plate bt hind the w het ‘Father was T!)c re- membered that her mother had quietly “borrowed” twenty dollars from her a day or two earlier and had told Penelbpe quite frankly that Persis who had a job in a Palo Alto bookstore now was buyfur coat ing a on the installment plan "1 thought maybe big sister would like to pay the balance and give her a happy surprise” Mrs Frtpercy has suggested Penelope had only smiled in rather sickly fashion in reply Rent was ninety dollars any sort of maid would expect nearly that and Jeff was reckless in such matters as telephone calls sending his suits to the cleaner jumping into taxis bringing home flowers to his wife Problems again life seemed to be nothing but problems' They had found a small apartment on Washington street in San Francisco with a bay view Its four rooms were squarely and unimaginatively set— bedroom parlor dining room kitchen there was nothing particularly attractive about it But it was clean and bright hnd not too oppressively furnished and as Penelope was to do most of her own work and Jeff would be working hard it seemed They moved entirely adequate into it in late October and on the first of November Jeff reported to his law classes and settled down to hard work Jeffs father and mother the stout "dictatorial "Aunt Margaret and quiet “Uncle Mark’ of the group came up to have dinner with their son and his wife and all the other members of the family called in due time even the grandmother stopping in on an afternoon to exchange a few remarks witty Jeff ann to listen to what Pen said vvith her usual air of wanness before declining tea declining anything else to eat or drink and going upon her way Ihe I laggs C all Tom came in often only for a few minutes perhaps but alwavs with his air of quiet and affectionate interest Hannah came twiio a week at odd hours Sometimes she found Penelope busy in her little kitchen at ten in the sometimes she found morning Persis there for Persis loved to come in and lunch with Jeff and Pen Once for two days Penelope had the Tasker babies to care for Jeff came home hungry and jaded and had nothing of which to think except his food "What do we eat7 he would ask even while Pen and Carolyn were hastily and guiltily washing the new potatoes or tying a string about the bundle of raw asparagus With the superabundant meals of Flaggwood for his standard it was quite natural that he should like certain things ’ ’ least critical or exacting and Penelope acquitted him of either feeling But his quiet assumption that crab legs always came in a bed of ice with quarter lemons about them that a green salad must have a hint of garlic and a sprinkling of chives and that grapefruit were naturally halved and seeded and delicately loosened from shell and fiber made difficulties for Penelope Breakfast and luncheon she could manage hut the dinner struggle broke her spirit and tired her thoroughly Carolyn did not come on Thursday nights Pen was stunned by the rapidity of their recurrence On Thursday nights when the smoke from broiling chops had faded from the kitchen and the potato salad from the delicatessen shop and the cheese cake from the bakery had provided a satisfying meal there was the monotonous problem of clearing up to face If she piled things in the sink then they would be all there down to the last spoon the last bit of greasy paper the last cigarette ash and burned match for consideration In the bright fresh morning The toast would taste of mutton and the congealed grease in the broiling oven melt and smell the coffee percolator must be cleaned It was not pleasant to sit down to breakfast in a litter of dishes and crumbs "I simply marvel" she said "that millions of women do this every day If you could only do it for eight hours on a stretch and then be done for three days! But It’s like a chain pulling yoU back all the time"” They Kat Out She and Jeff began to form a habit of dining at Carlottas on Thursday nights They must be o clock sharp or at there seven o’clock Carlotta sharp served meals only at the two hours and admitted no stragglers The antipasti were slammed down in a thick white platter the minestrone came smoking and plentiful and delicious in a great bowl The bread was sour and fresh there was no butter but there was good hot meat or fish and a salad glittering with pure olive oil and there were always weazened but eatable apples or oranges or pears for a finish with soft ueamy cheese and sweet strong coffee And the charge was fifty cents The Flaggs always paid more for then dinner however because Jeff liked a bottle of red wine with the meal and a cocktail to start it To see him drinking made Pen uneasy but it didn t seem to harm him and he was in much better spirits the moment the heating alcohol rested and invigorated him Both tired thev would grow sleepy at-si- — By Kathleen Norris JGildinghe was their meal and sit idly talkingy was the rhanee that there that afternoon and Tom after it was finished Tom - OclhPr 21 Peach A little almond extras ®r shredded almond add 5lavor t0 ire or caSjW mixtures seemed to understand everything Piquant Touch about roulette and insisted that if Even If a salad is they play at all they play with a throughout a final fllnJ la°N revolving bank and for an almost and paprika just baoreZ s°l Five-ceinconsiderable stake will improve It ervinfc bets Tom decreed and everyone cheerfully bought twenty chips and started off with great laughter and casualness Ned small and and lisping was in law school with Jeff everyone felt that DRY CLEVMng Ned was clever but he was of the engaging Incurable attractive-scam- p GREATER PARIS D AY type and Penelope never I do!” comor of sure him felt SPECILS quite They dined at Flaggwood every alternate Sunday night sometimes fortable about his influence on 1 there were only a dozen at the Jeff table sometimes thirty Jeffs To Be Continued DISCOUNT father would perhaps ask him a law his about two or 1939 for The Tribune suits question Copyright COATS DRESSES work but otherwise they felt observaall SKIRTS BLOises themselves free from tion or restraint nobody asked-the- eet Sauce SWEATERS how they spent their allowseasoned Thick sour cream Bring and tak ance or how Jeff was progressing lightly with salt and pepper makes Use Your Charge Account buttered for hot a sauce good Jeff Drinking Again beets Mix it just before serving Now and then as the brief western winter melted into spring and the hot Easter holidays were upon Cocoanut can give a real frosty the city he took too much to drink look to gelatin deserts Merely and became garrulous and trucu- - sprinkle some over the top of the lent once at Carlotta s table and mixture when it begins to set once at Isoldes and at another time but on this occasion not so noticeably when some old friends came in to call before dinner and there was a dice game on the dining room table Penelope’s fine jaw began to tighten a little grimly at the new problem she was not going to be a moralist or a "dry” or anything like that but she did not propose to go through with Jeff what a woman had to bear when her husband drank! She hated Jeff in that condition Not that h'4 was ever disagreeable to her but he was silly and unmanageable and his serious heavy asseverations and protests were only a little less annoying than his sleepy laughing apologies the next morning it wasnt anything terrible but it was so idiotic! They had not been married long before old friends of Jeff found them certain young couples like themselves whose families were financing them through the first hard years of bond or insurance selling certain detached young men who formed a habit of dropping in at the Flaggs’ late in the afternoon for what Penelope continued to call "tea ” She called it tea even though tea was never served Cocktails and little crackers with cheese browned upon them and Saratoga chips were popular and after the roulette game was introduced the men drank highballs abstractedly their eyes on the green cloth It was Ned Traux who brought the roulette game one of the factors that blinded Penelope in the beginning to its insidious danger They loved each other they were very happy in their little home Jeff was perhaps most the lover and Pen’s attitude toward him still partook somewhat of the nurse and mother but they were much too content to analyze their separate reactions too closely and when Jeff asked as he continually did: “Do you love me darling7” Pen would stretch her cheek up toward his kiss affectionately and answer quite honest "You know Dcpcndo red-head- 5 puns-aaiMHi- T PENETRO0 and I - ' P f JiIir jv j hollbe jure : SCI ulr netf 1 cons'def bos h’ ics I in lias 31 blessing II Front' r c rillCh sh f 3jthe ' 'ed P1 'ones dwn E1' other ro Plheyd0 (ear Jones Is PSlllt hu f M m dlV-- N -N 9 30- n i no— K 15- -K 135--1’ -J 30- JO 30- -N J1 p CK- J 13— N cl r k N L30-- b ! 4 JM0-- N 15— K 9 1V- -K 5 JO—-- E 45— 4 6 -X 6 15— K ft 6 30— T 00— h IS— N " 3f-f-b " 1W 8 00—1 OKU 9 4U 0 00— n A 5S— I Of- 1 f-) 15— t2 0- 0- V WHY? ¥ Mi ¥ Ml 1 Oh ¥ “We learned jC the answer from B” SARAH But luck was with us Along about evening we sighted the Sarah B (that’s Bill Robinson’s boat) and hailed her "Got some coffee you can spare5” I yelled "Sure” he yelled back So we came alongside and Bill tossed over a can "Thanks” The wife and I were cruising up the river on our vacation when the coffee gave out two days from the nearest landing That won’t mean much to you unless )on’te run out of coffee on a cruise It’s just about as important as gasoline! I I said "We’ll return the favor some time" iiVlfc HAKE THIS TEST YOURSELF 101 FRESHNESS Smell Open i can of M the wonderful fragance of fresh roasted coffee preserved by M J B s vacuum pack for " I V- AROMA Pour a cup and breathe that appetizing rtal coffet aroma It s proof of M J B a Richer - Roast FLAVOR Now taste a cup of MJB made at any strength Enjoy its delicious extra rich flavor for That night we had the swcllest coffee I’ve ever tasted bar none Even in our battered old tiapot it had a full rich flavor The wife was impressed "I ought to give you a good spanking for not know ing about M J B" I said kidding her "You should have told me" (Just like the man's fault!) KI r 1 m sttyosepii i nt ’ t p1 Jl 3- 0- 1 ( Satu 9 a woman! It s always 4 Ter drip orglast eoffet maim How should I know?” I said "I've read about their Richer Roast but I never dreamed it made such a difference We’d better stop at the next landing and stock ’’ up with M J B Copi I I & a 'S bf M M-J-B- ’s RICHER ROAST gives you RICHER FLAVOR P S We sent Bill a present when we got back and enclosed this note ' One good turn deserves another " I guess he is still wondering what w e meant ' editor Grind Drip or Regular B Co |