| Show 4"4S f t ts ' 1 :ij Tliursday Monling : Some Children's Minds Hard to Impress - i ' I I By Angelo Patri Allan is four sturdy for his age Chester a couple of months older1 Is smaller and lighter and very imaginative tbertfore a fine play- mate Allan loves him dearly and in spite of protests and punishments the moment Allan sees Chester he falls on his neck hugs him hard so hard that Chester squeals angrily Sometimes Allan bites as well as hugs his friend "Why do you hurt Chester" deinanded both mothers at once "I didn't hurt him I only loved him hard" "How'd you like to be6bitten I'd like to know? How'd you like to be hurt by somebody bigger than yourself like me for instance?" Spanking isolation disapproval of all kinds seem to work for the moment The offender repents with tears and promises so earnestly not to offend againthat the mothers' hearts are softened once more and he is allowed out to play under the watchful eyes of his guardians In a feW days the whole pattern ls repeated Make his term of isolation a month long instead of a few hours and his mind may be impressed with the idea that such ruthless affection results in no good for him His mind is hard to impress It is going to be that way all through his life Ile won't intend to annoy anybody or hurt those he loves but he rill until he is made to feel to suffer the inconvenience of loneliness isolation and from those strong disapproval about him "But Chester wants to play with him He would he punished too" That cannot be helped Chester suffers as things are anyway Better he feel lonely for a time than that Allan fix the habit of express- - to self-contr- By t nett A '32'is Among Kii) cities which Alexan- ant e to capture WAS one der named It was the capital of ancient Phoenicia 'ryre was important because of Alexander believed that its fleet if he captured the city he would obtain its galleys and would be able to use them in an attack on Egypt Located on a little island about of a mile from the mainland Tyre was not an easy place to capture Since Alexander had few ships of his own he had to find some other way of getting there with his army A bold idea came to him Why not build a causeway to the island? Fortunately for him the Water was shallow Ile set thousands of his men to work and even labored with his own hands Weeks and months passed and the causeway grew longer and Stones tree trunks and longer soil were used in building it From time to time war galleys from Tyre were rowed toward the causeway and showers of arrows were shot at the workers To save his men Alexander ordered large wooden screens to be set up and to be moved forward as the causeway grew After several months of work the causeway was built to a point a few hundred feet from the edge of the island Using catapults behind the great wall of their city the Tyrians hurled hot sand at the The sand came in clouds enemy and choked and almost blinded those who were struck by it We may cornpare the hot sand to son gas in modern Large wooden towers were built by Alexander's men and were — - made ready with battering rams i against tthe city wall toFbreomused retztla 4ttotztv4rativoogooemvoloorwinvovivtepoviwoot eto btittifel the towers IN wore set afire but i7 Alexander's Men worked hard to 04 put out each blaze The towers were shoved closer and closer f tri Meanwhile a number of war galleys had been obtained by Alex5 ' 'Pi ander from the island of Cypreits th and from certain cities to the north which had i:'!4 A tri rule The decided to accept his 'r- galleys proved helpful e ' HAVE YOUR PORTRAIT in the siege RIA breach was at last made in TAKEN NOW AS THE '': the city wall and Alexander's GIFT THAT ONLY 174 forces pushed through it Their f You CAN GIVE leader was in the thick of the bat:' ON tle There were persons who said he had a "charmed life" Often he it went into battle and sometimes he J Old was wounded but each time he with his life bq tjo I tri I Tyre fell into his hands and 30- 34 600 of the people were sold into 22 North State Wasatch 7049 A slavery '‘'i' ivs- 'ft b bk v bt Iftv W101bA UNCLE RAY AiSliAltiiAtiiiiiialidoi444444440444a11444044040Cali4WP4eVidiPihat quick-learnin- ------- tztt e avoid Ike ti Inasrnush f '' - : tr e ' ' ii li ' 11 i i : 4 e otig nell I i r - - I i ) - titp 1 4 t I 6 4 "' NI AiL im )b dOilli It I a i 111: ) dt 41 ft1 (N al01141e ry ) (at - 1" 0 ihio-----0:0- 1 e to gal Iti '''''' 1 ' N N 'How Can Real i I i '' ' - IA o : t te41 1 0 1 ( 1 ' 1 ' 14 l'f ‘7( 1 :4 :'''01(:411011:''' 4 --'--- -" Areict ' it''' 6i-''-::'' ' 1 :cl it i ‘ :' frki)' if 1 ' ''"-- - li -- S - s' :7i'-- 114'i What a difference there seems between the sneaker and you to be j ust if you're accusiorned "one of the audience '" You can't imagine yourself talking with ease and charm before so many people! Actually the gap is small! Public speaking can be studied at home —and for even the most brilliant occasions the rules of procedure are simple Suppose you are introducing the guest speaker at a gala dinner of your club Correct procedure is to "Ladies and gentlemen" begin: for the Then you give the meet log (the clubs tent h birthday p(rhaps) and next slate the speakthe subject of er's background his talk his name That sounds like a long talk? You can cover the points in four sentences and you do—for good introductions are brief! Remember too to straight at the audience 7ning to the speaker only at the last 1vhen Even long talks need not frighten you if you knOW methods used by professional speakers to hold in- - terest Vary the speed with which you speak—and vary tone and pit(h— but don't trail off at the end of a sentence Shall you use gestures? 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No gift CI - rI ch" "Penelope" Crandmother Flagg said she and Penelope w ere alone I did I'here's one thing more you a great injustice on that Sunday morning do you remember it four years Ago 7 When it was decided that Tom should go off to RiO find you and Jeff try this experiment fnr a few months" "I remember that morning Best of all it cooks automatically giving her time to get out of the kitchen and 1 HER the gift she wants? Select your model now A for Christmas delivery Pay just a small amount 1) DOUCHE - Ip(LiDER 'Isr-rt:- that is now and the balance on easy terms t caa: VOTia DEP 7L:L1 ODA 7! 1 blibly rayon w‘to i - t ' q ) ''' 4 ninmooL ' 7 ZMacóWtd S Niy 1 c- -- - ' )c-- I 1i A Ii : - t t- k 7 -- ik ' 0 AL I 0' li:8:11 "t' ': 1 ' ' 44‘71ti !!''f' ' yyaby ' 1 t 'Z'' - S2 d gift ' ‘r? 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PA si : 4''''i Ilvt ---- I ' i 4 In WAN IIvt tiodht Oak tor flu itk "VtOtith 11CRIT1 89c v 44444 by 1 :0' ' I Ell far-of- II sgionyhb obtid tobibp—It heI Inc Ind dobid fat Itutd11 for - moroys It l''--- -- o 1 1 Out of a tiny incident in a gambling casino in f Manila grew a strange tiffair Bitter contempt in the heart of a girl and then a crazy pattern that led them half across the world 01 le at the cull of dangerous duty the other at the call of pleasure of life and of Joe You'll like the action the romance of this fast moving serial Read "NAVY ItIATS" I nylyybil insbylsol 0 I 1 "NAVY BLUES" 14''''''41 tt111106 and Y1161 Ibtottlm 41 - C ' CIRTAWFIIkMIQjrATtD AN T 43c ' ri1: - :k:1:''4:fi''- ''' - i - : N-- pi Thrilling Serial Story of Ill e Nary and Adrenture Cleansing! t i: ' ti i4 jet i rt )"AA A Refreshingiy Is lk t t 4 '' A A' ISEME9 rsv-- ‘ 1 tt-4- "Foggy yes in more IA ays than one!" triim sold wit h R grim lough 'There SS a great deal that you hart to forgive Jeff then" she resumed "Did you know that I hought that I hrlieved unlit a Why not have the family "chip in" and give lit N:--- - :!4 Vk le i 4t 1 I ---- i i f 4! sr 04 rkA It A -- Lho4111 iLz' kl Amo VERA (0 I : r1111-- TUE t LuL i' J !rti e ' Foggy" enjoy herself ir : ' I SUPER-tAECICATEDRU- 8 I - i '!'s'iTt' k ' university My father although he has the means to send me is against my going because he thinks that when I come home I will be dissatisfied in a small town where the amusements and advantages are limited Isn't it better to go away and become broadened than to stay at home and become rLuLuangliwin s operate 01 r'filtS tr i 414 :1 t 4 A ) ' "!' ‘'' --m- ' t i - ' 14 t — which is so clean so fast so economical to 5 4 I' 41c 4'''1 - ' i' a 1 '''' l trtitt Dear Miss Dix—My ambition Is to go away from home and attend row? ' ''': :')k ‘4 ea ye Howe! Should Girls The Amer Ican Flaggs could make her happier than an Electric Range 11 cs nswpr t hink that it does every girl and boy a groat deal of good to be sent away from home to school and that it is an advantage that Frim Preceffing Page) (C(tttinued few days ago—that there was their parents should give them if wish you could 'hear him at the something he had to forgive you?" they can afford it It broadens their Pen's eyes Carlifs to hers In the views widens their sympathies anti town meetings! He'll be mayor gloom just beyond the light from makes them more tolerant of Iwo-pi- e some day" the kitchen window they shone like "Margaret's beginning to he very stars proud of him" the old woman said For the only men and ‘vomen "I think I knew you thought She loves to have you come who are perfectly sure that their that" she said slowly down" "You didn't tell me it wasn't Vievs and ideas are the only cor"Yes I know And that's a conrect ones that they themselves true" sideration of course We will and their friends are superior to all "No" surely be down for Christmas" Pen other people and that they live in not?'' "Why "And then we'll see" decided Gods country in the best state in "You've just this one Mexican pen Hesitate the best town on the best street woman helping you?" "I'm not quite suro" Pen said in the world are those who have "Ola yes She's fine too We hesitatingly "Because it was true never been a dozen miles from all like her" in one ‘vay" she presently of- homes But doesn't that Mean a good fered "I mean I did love Tom deal of work for you?" I felt as much his as if we had I did" she said in a lower tone' "I like it" Pen would not he been married for years My mind "And feeling that he came of a "I grudge every bottle pitied thoughts—everything had line of women who didn't give up else she said gives anyone Teege" away from Jeff and were who stuck to things and put them and every bath anyone else gives gone vith him Isn't that much the through that they'd earned it— Buff They're growing up much same earned their places in the story thing?" too fast as it Is" "Well no not to my genera- Oh I know" she Interrupted her- "I remember feeling that way tion" Jeff's grandmother said self with a thick little laugh tears As if I couldn't have enough of after a moment's thought "It may suddenly in her eyes "I know what them while they were small" Old be to It may he that to this must seem to you this visit yours Mrs Flagg was silent for a min- ant to give yourself to a man Flies and freckles and heat ute Presently she returned to her is mtich the same thing as actually "But to me" she went on dashpoint it But in my day we made ing the tears from her eyes and "But Penelope surely you can doing more of the fact Less of the smiling uncertainly and defiantly be more comfortable here? A more of the letter" "it does mean something It means perhaps spirit good cook a woman to took after "I had failed Jeff in every other that I've worked out my problem the children someone to got your way than the actual one" Pen among all the Mrs rhomas Jeffer- into bathgarden shape—another ''I wasn't going to take son Flaggs who ever were I've explained room perhaps— No one can any credit to myself for having pulled my weight! Penelope laughed stopped short of the mere physical ever say that our marriage was a In fidelity" failure Jeff loves me now as he 'We're Rich!' "But then asked the older never did when we were first mar"Oh yes Jeff and I talk of tear- - woman with why" a keen look through ried and I love him We need each lug this place down and building the soft early dark "why should other We've children we've a All this I home ve've kept up some of the a real Spanish farmhouse here you have done it? some day!" she said "low 'roots mean Coming tip here to an out CliSt OMS It We haven't kept them and whitewashed adobe WallS: and ranch house washing dishes work- all and because we have Buff this old pepper right in the patio ing day and night bearing Jeff Rio Teege and lsolde's Don and But servants a nd money spending another child Why?" Davy will all have different lives!" "I don't know" Pen said again Mrs Flagg made no comment werend what he needed when we catriP here" she added with a "Or if I do it's hard to explain She sat immovable it It was—it was loving Tom as To he continued touch of signifivance in her VOiO4 'they a rent what he wants now That way—that ways too easy ''' "- He wanted to do it too cheap I "' 4 : himself chop vk00rt and drive nails ii end rake It was hat that saved ' Jef f—saved us both7 There's never PENETRO IS ME ONLY SALVE SOLD been a time—he doesn't know this or if he does he doesra think NATIONALLY WITH A BASE OF MUTTON N 1 I touldn't have about SUET--TH- E OLD RELIABLE USED BY put servants in here changed n '' OUR GRANDMOTHERS WHO RELIED everything Uncle Mark has been to us But only too generous ON IT IN THE BELIEF THAT NO OTHER there's been no money side to it at all We don't talk of money AVAILABLE HELP WAS AS GOOD here We have our linoleum and our ice box and our Nsindow 1 r screens—you have no idea how h 6 -- 7 ---th ot her women in the valley envy me my window screens! We're -- Fa t - t near-genius- 4 k r' ' stowed on him One of the most pathetic things In the world is the effort that so many people make to do the thing I have seen so they cannot do who spent many year after year in futile toil strug- gling and striving to do things beyond their power and at last having all their efforts end in heartbreaking disappointment n tt rni ncluttruri t to wear! throughout the year by giving him something Whether a boy can realize his ambition or not depends upon the reasonableness of his ambition Each of us has his limitations that nature set when we were born and we (lin only achieve within them No amount of struggle would ever make you a Caruso if you had no voice Nor could you ever be a 'second Dickens if God had not given you the glorious gift He be- Pub-loo- n because hat's where they would go to get the very things which you want to give! Spread Christmas cheer Answer: I ' r 't i Dear Miss Dix—I am a lad of 17 Do you think it possible for me or any other boy to make a success such as Edison Carnegie Dickens or Bok have made? Begardless of hard ‘k ork and handicaps can a person achieve anything worthJOHN while? 1 ) I AUERBACH'S MAN'S SHOP- - a 'i71'‘' ' it Dorothy Dix By ' ''(-1-1-Z-bt MEN PREFER GIFTS FROM 'Be Made? if i'' g I Achievement 'ko ''':-- '1'-- i fltliq't 141 )11 J p0 three-quarte- g - t'''': NN d quick-movin- (71 :k 1 ' l' IN Capture Tyr6 11 1 Prestige in Your Club 11 ing his feelings his will In this harsh and ruthless fashion He is going to have to learn someday somehow and it will he easier if he begins to learn while he is young People who do not adjust themselves to the ways of other folk scatter pain and sorrow wherever they go Whenever one of us commits a wrong a hundred others innocent of even the know edge of the wrong have to suffer the consequences Better take the crude youngster in hand early for his own good and for the good of the community We might as veil understand that some minds are hard to imhas A passing experience press merely a passing effect upon them To make any lasting impression the experience must last must per- sist until its meaning sinks into the mind Once it gets there it usually stays if the child is normal-mindeSlow to grasp steel to clutch is the way a great teacher Dr Edward Johnston puts it Opposing such min111411004 hose g of the children Their minds are like sensitive plates that take every impression and hold on to all of them A word a look a suggestion is all they need The wise leacher and parent considers carefully what sort of mind the child has :before deciding how to deal with him No greater mistake can be made in this serious business of child rearing than to say and believe that all children should be treated alike That is impossible It is easy to curb the formation of selfish troublesome habits while your youngsters are little Send for Angelo Patri's booklet "Annoying Ilabits" enclosing ten cents in coin Address Angelo Patri care this newspaper P O Box 75 Station 0 New Vork N V Novemler 30 1939 gake trribunt 5411 FOUNDED 1864 PHONE WAS 300 L' |