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Show . iv T" ' .'swjsa&'i .- - JNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH Hammer The first to man is belie' A hammer a stone held r ess Is to Be a National Park MercolizedlVax Keeps Skin Young strip of kki it, and final form gave stick s Ith nine - o Get &n ounce and use a directed. Fine particle of seed kin peel ff until all defect each as pimples, liver spots, tan and freckles disappear. Skin is then soft and velvety. Your face looks years younger MerooUsed Wax brings out the hidden beauty of your skin. Tt remove wrinkles use one ounce Powdered Saxolite dissolved in one-ha- lf pint witch hasel. At drug stores. a it a faste: rawhid plant. & ftEawtft Skh Of "Mammy Tre Seed trees left by a lar company operating in Arkansas Louisiana have been dubbed mam trees by negro cutters, who Sorry They Waited They had waited until the last night of opera to go and see Aida, thinking that p rhaps that would be the most thrilling night of all. Just at the close of the first act, she turned to him uith a start. M.y I just. regoodness! she cried. membered that I left the heater on. We've got to go right home! They made a hurried exist. Next year theyre going to see that they buy tickets for the opening night. Cleveland Plain Dealer. J9 it! r0 mm my hot-wat- against cutting guard zealousy them down. Several large trees previously marked with a distinguishing white streak are left, on each acre to assure the seeding in of a pew crop of young trees, according to the United States ' Department of - Agriculture. o a Appeasing the Dead The expression to appease his manes means to do when a per son is dead what would have pleased him when he was alive." The spirit or ghost of the dead was called his manes by the Romans, and it was supposed never to rest quietly in the grave as long as survivors left its wishes unfulfilled. February 19 was the day when all the living sacrificed to the shades of dead relatives and friends. - teen miles long and ten wide, where was fought the Battle of the Wilderness t as a national park and work is under way. The view above is of the spot vccidentally shot by bis own troops. Within the area named were fought the Inia and Chancellorsville. Above Radio City Buffalo Bill' Ancestry According to the biography o: Buffalo Bill, compiled by his sister, Mrs. Helen Cody Wetmore, the family Is descended from Milesius, a king of Spain, whose three sons founded the first dynasty in Ireland. The Cody family is descended through the son Heremon. Several members of the family emigrated to America in 1787 and settled in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Buffalo Bill was born in Scott county, Iowa acres of landscaping with waterfalls, fountains, pools, trees, formal flower beds, and statuary. Plans for covering the outer walls of the buildings with a lacework of living ivy also are a tentative part of the beautification program. A fountain in the center. The Rockefeller interests estimated that more than $17,500,000 worth of land will be .left open for beautification, and between $250,000 and $500,000 will be spent on landscaping. Forty feet above the roof of the wing of the center building Earth as Seen From Above The following is a quotation fron Professor Piccards story of his trip to the stratoscope: At an altitude of 16,000 meters the earth is a mar velous sight. Vet it is terrifying too. As we rose, the earth seemed at times like a huge disk, with an upturned edge, rather than the globe it is. The bluish mist of the atand the mosphere grew earth seemed to go into a cloud, and then all pear in a haze. waterfall with a and cascades ending in a spillway reflecting pool, about 80 by 25 feet, on the roof. Thirty-foo- t trees and other landscaping will form its back50-fo- ground. Two levels of landscaping are planned above the studios of the National Broadcasting company, in the lower roof areas between the main building and the main east wall of the wing. They will be connected by stairways and will resemble a formal garden on some suburban estate. On the north side of the music hall and south side of the sound theater there will be hedges of beech, hemlock and linden trees. The remainder of these roofs will be devoted to , formal gardens. Trees rising to a height of 30 and 35 feet will be a part of the general scheme. 16-sto- Curved Waterfall. An acre of ground space will be given over to a sunken plaza with a 30-fo- w'ill be a curved 30-fo- Bombing Planes Used in War on Mosquitos red-ting- copper-colorebut-disa- d Experlment Tried in Panama Proves Effective. p Leprosy in Lower Animals There are no records of leprosy having been transmitted from rats to human beings, either by bite, association or other means. There is a disease of rats known as rat lep rosy, but it has not been shown con clusively that it is the same as leprosy that affects human beings. If a pet appears to have any disease,' either rat leprosy or any other affection, it isbelleved it is to the; best Interest of all that the animal be killed. Washington Star. Washington. Bombing planes have been used with such success in combating malarial mosquitos in the Panama Canal Zone, the office of the chief of the air corps has been advised that similar tactics may be employed oy airplanes over Insect infected sections of the United States. The apparatus is so simple that it can be placed in a large plane of the bombing type within 15 minutes. The poisonous mixture is also simple and ciieap, one part by weight of parls green being mixed with four parts by weight of dust obtained from local clay. The results showed clearly that the rt RT garden plans call for seven mixture destroyed the malarial carrier in the larvae stage, but failed to kill other varieties of mosquitos Truck Gardener discovers New Comet which, although not dangerous, constitute a pest. Oil mixture is believed to be effective against these nonma-laria- l insects. A bombing plane was selected as the most suitable type of aircraft with which to conduct the mosquito dusting operations, because of its greater ability, and for the further reason that it permitted the placing of the dusting apparatus without modifying the structure of the plane in any way. The area was first dusted on July 28 and thereafter at weekly Intervals. On each trip two flights were made with approximately 600 pounds of the dusting mixture. The time required for each flight was from fifteen to twenty minutes, the actual dusting operations consuming from ten to twelve minutes. The altitude of the bomber was from 20 to 40 feet. The report stated that it is necessary to repeat the dusting at weekly intervals to destroy all larvae before they can develop into the mosquito, and that from seven to ten dustings in the malaria season will kill practically all the larvae of the malaria variety. weight-carrjin- g mosquito-breedin- g PRESENT DAY CANUTE When TEETHING makes HIM FUSSY ft y, One ol the most Important things rou can do to make a teething baby comfortable is to see that little bowels do their work of carrying off waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing is better than lastoria, a pure vegetable prepara-io- n specially made for babies and children. Castoria acts so gently you can give it to young Infants to re lieve colic. Vet it is always effective, tor older children, too. Remember, Castoria contains no harsh draffs. ho narcotics--i- s absolutely harmless. When your baby is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleansing dose of Castoria. Be sure you get genuine Castoria with the name : CASTORIA C iiii owm"" r i . V. Masajl Nagata of Brawley, Calif., an obscure Japanese who grows lettuce and cantaloupes by day and studies the heavens by night, is credited comet The finding of the with the discovery of a brand-neOriental was announced by the Mt Wilson observatory. Dr. F. H. Seares, acting head of the observatory, said that in all probability the comet would be named after Its discoverer. w ' 'jy ' ,0 ' ' This is Knut Holm who, according Harold Hansen, the Danish genealog and historian, is a direct descendant King Canute who ruled England In t early years of the Eleventh centu; Knut Holm is the only child of a you Danish farmer of the same name. F twenty-thre- e generations all mi Holms have been christened Knu The object of all satire Is people see where they are v Forty years old But looks 20 Mrs. Johnson has lived in her town for forty years. Everybody knows how old she is. But everybody still calls her young Mrs. Johnson." For pep" and interest in life, she cantbe beat! How docs she do it? What is her secret of beauty and health? Nothing else but that fine old tonic. Fellows Syrup, whose valuable iron and Balts doctors have prescribed for years. Mrs. Johnson takes Fellows Syrup regularly. She knows that beauty is an outward sign of internal health. Take a tip from her and visit your druggist today. Ask him for Fellows Syrup. Take a few doses and notice how much better how much younger you feell FELLOWS' SYRUP Loud Eating Novelist Theodore Dreiser said on his return from Russia: Even the Soviets don't claim that good manners have improved under their regime. I dined one evening in a Leningrad restaurant. A young militant on my left said to a young militant at a nearby table on my right: What are you eating, comrade? Soup, said the other militant. Are you deaf? ' So Janes watch was fast? Fast? It was so fast she met me at the time she said she would! Fast! Men want to be comfortable, they but dont want to keep fighting for that perpetually. Dorothy9 s Mother Proves Claim Children dont ordinarily take to medicines but heres one that all of them love. Perhaps it shouldnt be called a medicine atalL Its more like a rich, concentrated food. Its pure, wholesome, sweet to the taste and sweet in your childs little stomach. It builds up and strengthens weak, puny, underweight children, makes them eat heartily, brings the roses back to their cheeks, makes them playful, energetic, full of life. And no bilious, headachy, constipated, feverish, fretful baby or child ever failed to respond to the gentle Influence of California Fig Syrup on their little bowels. It starts lazy bowels quick, cleans them out thoroughly, tones and strengthens them so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. Millions of mothers know about California Fig Syrup from experience. A Western mother, Mrs. J. G. Moore, 119 Cliff Ave., San Antonio, Texas, says: California Fig Syrup Is certainly all thats claimed for It. I have proved that with my little Dorothy. She was a bottle baby and Her bowels were very delicate. weak. I started her on Fig Syrup when she was a few months old and It regulated her, quick. I have used It with her ever since for colds and and her wonderevery little ful condition tells better than words how It helps. Dont be imposed on. See that the Fig Syrup you buy bears the name, California so youll get the genuine, famous for 50 years. set-bac- k |