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Show B SPORTS Autumn TROUBLE TROUBLE, *- thr-it For Lichens in spite of the fact faithful people him-cli. -1 don't know how to fight r.^iinsi a man," said Trouble. -You did not know how to fight c-,;;-. in si a jackal," the monkey s;'jd, J;:',;»hin2. "You used your won the lion, it was also nn accident that the grass you foi-coaw by accident and Against the ii-.:-c\\ in his face contained net- Probably you used a trick MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMS,,, j interesting. ill Influence People BY WALTER KING professors have seven spent long years of their lives going about taking not«s on different types of arguments and Two coUege yard screechings, street-corner lectures, and school- yard argu- other plant life has perished. Lichens of great beauty and variety of coloring are found on stumps, rocks and ledges, in woods and pastures, and high up on hills. Though many varieties are commonly called mosses, no one who has given the plants a little study will have much difficulty in recognizing a lichen at sight. The trunk of many a rugged old pine tree far up on some exposed hillside is generously decorated with patches of lichens. Red, yell- . branches. Delicate leaf-shaped AAe PAXAOUSDEATH fMALLY OC.CAS/OUZB A JEALOUS ments. Nine out of every tried to impress with their ideas 1« some phase who someone else seemed to taHc right out of their themselves argument. of of astronomy. --1-A- STRONOMY REBUS the words and pictures t» live facts about ouc subjecti U»e «am own In fact, after taking down shorthon more than 10,000 outdoor debates, the professors concluded that wrangling was a , favorite pastime of most people THE SCHOOL WAS although was * poorly handled XAOVEO FOR PRESERVATION hobby. botti sides lo*t. Usually WEAR -SUDBURYThe school yard proved to b« one of the hottest plac«s for a harp exchange of idea*. Someimes th« only backing for an argument was the one mysterious phrase, "Because it i«, that's all!" At other times, the argument died off befor* It was properly born grower, as sympathetic as could with the snappy warning, "Oh, and notes =£1E:\W UP TO and blue gray, they are usually caUed "beardmoss" and hang from the topmost Debates and week, let's try a set they are won and lost. Durabout the stars. Jpuzzles time listened-in that they ing to thousands 'of squabbles, back The answers all pertain to Then, ow, dull green, o u learned from men in winning out over the crocodile. But you v.-crc lucky. I have a feeling that you w stumble onto something v -h;;t \ i i l win out over this evil Win how too, lichens nourish in fall, long after more in the native village, iWxanka and his father, who v ere ruled by the chief who killed rr.c.ii:cevs for pleasure. And also k i i l r r t " doss, Trouble reminded lies. Schoolhouse Where Mary's Lamb Went Still Stands sted in nature will find an uspected source of pleasure in collecting lichens. There is scarcely any other product of the vegetable kingdom that is easier to collect and press, and few are V 'o m--'" realized that the monkey Viqht. He knew there were li.-ittio. Time JOKES BY JULIA W. WOLFE The boy or girl who i« intere- VBS «ooc' Is uns- he was a dog and GAMES GIRLS PAGE STORIES INSTALLMENT CRAFTS aAA - A it lichens, colored gray-green, cling to the bough, intermingled with a 11,.live chief!" variety, the beard "Help!" yowled the lion. "You're the creature who steel-gray BY JULIA W. WOtFE which resembles a living "Turn mo loose," Trouble said. lichen, throws nettles!" you ever visit the charmShould tree and bears little scalloped pipe dow», will you? You don't "I'll try." town of Sudbury, Mass., you The lamb soon became an ins- a thirig you're talking ing and on eyes every the at in face.disks each branch. The disks snapping kindly The monkey fumbled with theback, snarling j can learn the real history of eparable companion of Mary, accThen the listening proare the fruit of the lichen and, i were nice people, much different lie tried to loosen them, savage'sthelegs. lamb, for the Then Mary's to her little would story. from clos« his book an* the but sometimes ording fallen chief chief. fessor Again colthis ; being slashed, unbrilliantly .yavc up. Instead of ,'inaliy schoolhouse where Mary Sawyer the episode at the school: pass on to a hotter debate down he chewed the rope intime 0 Trouble did not release his The mongrel dog of the dead i ored, afford a pleasing HOMONYM attended class, and where the the gray-green monotone. "The day the lamb went to the street : free, Trouble scrambled on the chief's leg. The dog came slinking into the circle, toThe went without an invitation, lamb me. The or ran words in 1h« fallMy column she relichen were missing Trouble after Trouble. at s chool, jumped aside and threw the The rora the hut. The growing pillar heart-breakers people on a side road not brother Nat said: 'Let's take her .stands very too. sentence sound alike, but still often The attractive ieU balance. is It chief off owing and who another with had growl almost plied all fours beside him. victory within found scattered through the deepfrom Longfellow's "Wayside school.' I thought it a their grasp but spoiled the whole spelled differently. Childlike, Then away. backed mongrel to monkey the halted I ground. Suddenly the fastened to the stump of aSchool stiU is held within. those idea and consented. The don't look inU the with: "So you see. You're "Now, thing iici s:r.i;uled to Trouble for si- And the chief did not get up a tree at the edge of the jungle us Some specimens have and lamb followed tree. the of the the came some walls fallen H a put I history no closely. hurled by a dci*e without You dumb have stick, throtgfc * bunny! j.:".cc. Trouble stopped and sniffedagain. my seat and covered arm. The stick struck the under Mary antlers that visible Wi answer sought smoked greenish-white there, delicate, of one, to have giaa«." that you?" j ihe air. He caught the scent of Natives had come frorft their dead chief's dog in the back. Thej and prongs, others look like little than an education, mey with a blanket. She went to sleepSpeeches like this almost made 3 }ioi creeping through the brush huts and stood in a circle around dog gave a yipe and disappeared gray trees with green foliage. read from a placard. but when I had to get up to recite CROSSWORD PUH5LE For One iov.-ard the jungle village. them the cry. of argument-probers their fallen chief. I Many other varietie« grow on The school originally was loc- my lesson, there was a clatter, the into jungle. one can an moved came knew for wki no, forward, if cautiously, into Presently the lion on the floor a»d my petthey Jledges on the ground, or. argument by calling names er by view. He had reached the edge the chief were conscious he might Trouble turned his eyes to old stumps and some'are hardlyated at Sterling, not far aaway, clatter me up front." followed when people realized that "Thanks, monkey!" he said. the cicaring. His eyes glistened slash at his best friend in anger. to be distinguished from the incident of a lamb following a What followed was almost ex- damaging a friendship. move. across But With and not Trouble switched walked the did chief his tail that the nioonii!. ;ht carpets the woods. sifting out a handful of little girl to school was well onactly like, the rhyme. Miss Kimball from, iicvvously in the air behind him. The native turned the chief over circle and crouched at Nanka's countless little branches the thousands of notes, the way toward immortality, the told Mary to take her pet outdoors. feet. The natives cheered. The huts \vcre dark, for the fires \ on his back. arms upward from concluded that the follprofessors that stretch was nothing unusual in school was moved for preserva- Ther« are the chief rules to b« -t ii;:d burned before them were j Sticking into his chest was "Nanka is the new chief!" the ground, most of them wearing owing was any other teacher The stone for old order, tion. building one hopes to win even followed dying out. Presently the lion knife. In trying to stab Trouble, Fires were lighted and the bright-red caps, are th« scarlet, enclosed in the present structure. have done the same. Yet a roar. He leaped into the cleari- chief had fallen on the weapon. same an argument: a of the or coral lichens. To the piece danced, celebrating Mary relates that the The schoolhouse, made of ordiwas quite dead. ng toward the hut where Nanka' "The naming of a small boy as chief family belongs the reindeer moss, 1. Don't hog all the talk***. lamb waitad outside till recess must die now," said stone nary and wood--fadog field iv;is sleeping. up and true lichen, upon which, in Trouble you do, you will either run out the curled tribe. when home. John Mary took her miliar materials used in many the native. "He killed the chief."wewt to Trouble sprang toward the lion. he Arctic regions, the reindeer happy that was something' sensible to say, or a sleep, Roulstone school -at was visitor schoblhottsas "The dog is magic," said Nanka's built about subsists. a home. lie had forgotten that the lion father. day and he wrote th« poem will contradict yovcself. The "The chief was killed beIt is 16 by 30 feet. ThereHe are At the very edge of the wood so large. To Trouble the animal (The End) went to Mary's house the chief offending phrase in this conACKOM cause he tried to harm the dog." smaH benches for the younger you will often discover great v.-as -still only a cat. "Now wait a m-i»ute gave and nection-is, her a copy of day and Nanka's rude children 1 father Quickly desks, repeated writing o rivec a Italian cup of thread-like patches So intent was the lion on his was listen to me!" accommodate from lamb each how Trouble had saved Nanka's to enough Mary's 3 large name foe »oM a Symbol of the scientific lichen, a person charge that he did not notice The chimney sheared and Mary's mother kni" 2. Ner«r Insult by driving the lion away from older 5 Thie woek'i yyiaaiti art life Some pupils. which Cladonia is pyxidate. Trouble until he reached the .doortries to express hta o»I»io«. I This added to the fact the stockings from it which were of the cups resemble stout goblets, a niche for storing ink way 01 the hut. From inside came hut. are on« of those who ·cowls about you a the rope that had held TrouT Bin* others slim waist glasses, while on winter nights, so the ink would donation to help preserve storms, a scream. Nanka had awakened j thathad bluffs, rave« or insults Old South Church in Boston two by chewed been ble 8 Animal skiac in freeae. vesmany contain another others and saw the lion standing in teeth you are not out get at the unlike a dog's seemed ICVICK-KNACK MAKER Mary contributed the stockings utterly 19 Arsa m«asur« which turn holds in heroine of Mary the another; Sawyer, sel, dooi-ivay. The lion seemed to hesi- convince the natives that TrouM. Miller, 14 years because the lamb and Mary truth of the matter anyway. A»d11. Exclamation three or four will sometimes benursery rhyme, was born in 1804 a e as he saw the dog, almost was women of the you can't possibly win the arguwho lives at 163 Brunswick ble magic. found growing one inside the oth- Sterling. John Roulstone, an were so famous, DOW* tiny in comparison with the lion's "If the dog is magic, let him Trenton, N. them and sold ment because there Isn't any. church unraveled a to schoolhouse are has the er. brimeyewitness clever Many to the filled J., 1 bulk, dashing toward him, barkPostscript (ab.) the yarn piece by piece. Cards 3. Don't wander oft* the pofait choose the new chief of this tribe," 2 Mustelina mammal picking up spare cash. Janice with what looks like brown or comedy, wrote the first 12 lines upon ins furiously. out and your was issu« key one which yarn the attached of the natives. suggested the poem. The teacher, who red sealing wax. 3 Rugged mounta*R crest ·Some memory seemed to come Nanka's father dropped to his writes: the collector, "turned the lawb out of school," were autographed by Mary herselfLOUO for Fortunately VOICES CAM to the lion's mind as Trouble knees beside Trouble. "It is your "During my spare time, I make 4 We lichens never lose their shape orwas Polly Kimball. Mr. - Roul- and from the sal« of the yarn CALL HOGS, BUT 6 Be indi«pe*e4 earn money. and charging toward him. ends to among choose was to the wisest duty raised. THEY CAN'T WIN poem later was enlarged stone's color. j 8 Parent '·Help!" cried the lion. "You're us," he told Trouble. "Go to him, such things as pot holders ARGUMENTS Some varieties can be pressed by Sarah Hale, the famous editor Mary's lamb, probably the 9 B« quiet! used of pie plates (paper, Ihe creature that throws nettles!"who is to be chief of the tribe!" famous sheep in. the New World-and preserved, as flowers are, in Godey's Lady's Book. decorated with flowers an With that the lion turned and Nanka's father rose and stepped herbarium. There are many Mary Sawyer's father was a perhaps the whole -world--lived to MDC-UW from cenwallpaper. I make lapel Trouble He the across in away. back, leaving tore sprang farmer. Her story is best told a ripe old age and finally ended however, that do not kinds, from old corks, cut in half themselves well to Rearrange the letters in th pins clearing roaring his loudest as ter of a circle of natives. pressing. the placard in the famous old her days after being kicked and stcange words following to for* a cow, around tossed by natives appeared in the doorways A monkey sitting on a limb and decorated with wool, thumbLichens with woody stalks jealous school. It relates: three astronomical facts: ot their huts, immobile with terr- edge of the clearing began tacks and paint." grow in twigs and on stones, can "One cold March morning I who was NOT the cow that SAT ON COIN TELLS moon. over What says year Janice monkey dashed relthe said since Mary Trouble the that last or. after the chattering. displayed to better advantage, went to the barn with my father, VAT GAIN ODIN IOTA as they grow. With a stoutand after the cows had been ates that she was 11 years old yapping and snapping at the could not be understood by anyone has made a good profit just LAP TERN PA TINE YES CAR But Trouble,under- her knick-knacks. beast's hind legs. Trouble did but Trouble. knife remove them roots and all went to *the sheep pen when her lamb died. was The monkey -was stood. out of thanking The Boys and Girls Page wants small segments, then place found two little lambs which had Mary herself lived to be a«i old stop until the lion WORD DIAMOND sir/nt in the jungle. Than the Trouble for ridding the jungle more ideas that will help youngin some receptacle so been born in the night. One woman and for years and years came to her house, like HEAVENS The Turned and trotted happily back the chief who killed monkeys. sters earn spare cash. For each that they will not be crushed been forsaken by form the center people mother "I knew you could do it!" the printed, the contributor ·will the way home. Cut and trim asked my father ifitsI might takeautograph hunters of today, asking of our word diamond. The second toward Nanka. word i* an ocean, the third for copies of the poem. receive a $1 prize. 'Address segments to fit into small paste- the house Xanka's father appeared beside monkey added. "You're either or smart, "Poems plain lucky." Hale her just in for bowling term, the fifth a letters to the Boys and Girls board, boxes of uniform sizes. It "I got jthe lamb warm by wrapstick to it. When the otfter his son. In breathless words m 1830, me, you need time and th« sixth a conHP"» "Any call Children," crest, care expublished newspaper. have to to garmen how of well Page in Nanka told this old the lion had me fed finds the going is tough and is duplicates it added a stanza about Mary's wanders off to another topic, bring change with other collectors. After - milk I sat up i g ht n f.wakencd him in the night and oweagain," Trouble replied. "I you a great deal and I won't II you have arranged them in boxee, , or My pet was a fast original poem. Trouble had appeared from nohim back promptly and firmly to QU1CKW1NK ANSWER E forget." soon As them away to the lion. ·\vhore let dry thoroughly. frighten the subject in hand. 2 e e T h e monkey c h a 4 3 A d as becomethe they place Try run 4. conceding something. away from stiff, '·But lions don't S HBAVENS "Thanks." S S S boxes in a cabinet. Label each assume everything you say Don't do.ss!" said Nanka's father. "This "Come, new H H H L choose X the dog, name box with the of the specidog must be magic!" is the real ticket and that everyA O O Nanka's father urged. chief!" X I men, and mention and where thing the other fellow says is ''What's all this nonsense about The dog looked around at the T TJ R N S era like Grandma did. No wonder was found. when nonsense. If h* can talk at are your Football here. days the dog!" came a voice from beIf were E T E E in. the circle. There two ANSWERS sizes once in a while he is going to always looked hind Trouble. The chief appeared, special Van asks you to the .openwas. Keep something than she PoLaris; Nebula; BeU£*e: bigger a really smart game, be Susan. and angry. really good. Recog- Little ing sleopy-eyed Dippers; Milky an your with at body angle sun. him you know the form even if nize this, and give him full credit Son, "Who turned this dog loose! He Crossword STONES STEPPING puzri you do not know a fullback from eyes watching the birdie. Iffor it. RIDDLED is the one I'm going to kill tosame rule you snap the the crowd, OOMETIMES when you follow the bank of a a discovered that Get bowl to professors halfback. the good morrow:'' holds. Avoid stomachs - to-. thestream looking- for a. place to cross you 30 minutes before the whistle the surest way to win your big Nanka's father turned angrily GARRET SEEEUN6S number which stones of scattered find To be late and miss thecamera lineups. Tell the boys paint is to let the other fellow a, will blows. toward the chief. "The dog does enable yon to hop across to the other side. kickofE is to miss what may be girls you want them in action; keep his little point. You cant riot die!" he said. most exciting and sometimes the walking, skating or talking. The afford to knock over all the other The experiences which come to you in school REVOLVING DOOR The chief roared and drew a is a ideas, all the time. Intwork, home life, play, and later on in social What did the inventor say decisive part of the .game. And snap will be a winner when person's knife from his belt. "The dog dies! natural. can are want and business life, behe introduced the revolving door? would to miss all like that. They roduce some such friendly reAnd so you!" A Doodle Book i« ju«t an the means to carry you to bigger and better said: "Here's where I do glamor of the before-the-gamemarks as "I see your point there,^ book in which you or "Yes, Trouble had seen fights betyou us« them that way. autograph a things, if anyway? parade I quite agree with that good ." ween men before and he knew ThHigs happen to us or about us so that we may learn neighbors favorite doodle insteadand then continue about this time of year si*n yourname. and the puzzle and find the misewith "But don't Doodle*, of what ibey meant. As the chief boys get in a dither over bad of your ?rrow. Each small happening is an opportunity to learn how ing word. you think that though Constellations.: ." Then course, are what you scribble on ioV; Interplanetary raised his arm. Trouble snarled complexions same as girls. and so be prepared to take care of a larger problem handle home. the pound 1 2 4 point big J . and snapped. His teeth sank into when comes along Plenty of water, fruit and vege-the telephone book at home or Next time someone challenges S S S S tbe chief's leg. The chief screamed We can lace what · comes with courage and the will to do tables should help. No fried foodon the menu at your favorite your statements try out the proAJRETE or sweets, Broken-out faces can casbah. It is definitely psycho- fessors' ideas and watch the imin riain and missed the blow or we can run away from the experience by something about EN'B can you and perhaps at*Nanka's father. Angrily, the logical from abo too-toothat 3 develop provement both in your argurefusing to accept its challenge. Oar present happiness and our way. character that If analyze chief kicked Trouble loose from future success depend on whether or not we use the circumoily stuff you plaster your hair you are not and in your mentative ability scientific, it is growing circle of frienflte. The LONG AND SHORT his leg. Undaunted, Trouble stances and experiences that come to us as stepping stones to Read down: 1--Grandpa wrote with. Get your scalp in a healthy new aad silly but lots ofrules for winning an argument By measuring tbe film spread sprang again, fastening his teeth help us move forward. We can lose the thrill of accepting the in school. 2--A loud, condition and then use one of thinr it new type hair creams with fun. never varied in any man's water by certain types of oils, in the other leg. challenge they offer and so fail to solve the problem involved cry. 3--Land touching the ocean. the The Miss-a-nd-Mister introduc- have can tell whether the no that pleasin* shine but The chi2i swept the knife at in H. We can refuse to step out on ow experiences and so4--To polish. our crowd. Youlanguage since the cave man persare out in tions are molecules standing another that marbles Trouble, who was forced to let the otber side of them. M is up to us to make use of the Now read across the fourth grease. do it this way: Taffy, this is uaded Art camera season. Autumn down." the "lying be stones. .is with couldn't to and avoid the played flat his hold in order stepping stones life offers hi order to gain happiness of letters for the missing word. cam- Peewee; Art, this is Taffy Stick. The correct answer is on this page. soldier-face-front the Instantly Trouble was (Copyright, 1I4«, NBA Service, Inc.--Printed in H. S. A.) | (f it it 'MONEY t t / W tt . r O ^ it.... : YOUNG IDEAS ... it QUICKWINK it it .. it it, |