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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH what MEASUREMENT By DOUGLAS MALLOCH isarrefiEmgir This strange looking craft, composed mostly, of derricks and diving apparatus', is the salvage ship with which Simon Lake, famous submarine inventor, be lieves he has located the hulk of the British frigate Hussar and the gold and silver bullion treasure said to be in her hold. The inventor is shown' aboard the craft near the spot in New Yorks East river where the sunken hulk of the treasure ship is believed to lie. " thinks about: ' long-soug- D ROUD science prates of depths . of seas, As though it were the depth these 01 That be sounded with delight Measures a mountain - crested ht, ; white, . Campaigns Home Stretch. calif. Beverly hills,, campaign is prac- tically on its last legs, when it isnt' Standing on its head and' And calls its pdor dimension 1 height., yet, not a spinning around-b- uf out of the three fairest-haire- d But these the measures men must peep young hopes of the New know: Deal. How deep another mortals woe, That men may lift him up Theyre still lputting oh an act ' known in vaudeville as a whats again. dumb act entitled Thfe Bollo Boys Though science will' be silent ' then. in,a Men must quit measuring the snow, Tis rumored abound. Horrid tales and measure that ' the gurgling sound coming The ocean floor, ' men. from, the White House dungeon is Yes, surely mortals might employ caused by Tugwell. Themselves with life, and not some trying to get the toy: gag out of his mouth Might better measure heights of with both hands tied bliss, behind , his back. . The heights that otherwise they And a note believed miss, to have been written ; Might find the worlds' by Harry Hopkins joy. has .been slipped And of the world that follows through the , bars ; .this. somebody begging We waste our i time too much-- on to smuggle in a file in a loaf of bread. things, of the While thought is all that loves and Richberg, once the merriest administrations songsters, doesnt sings Hobby the depths chirp any' more. , Though it went, pttojblecv Remote-ContrRegains the heights most excelPatriotism. lent. he, 5 you ever notice that these And to the poorest jnortalbrings incLee-cL- , impassioned European statesmen, measureThe all beyond joys who So boldly defy tyrants in a. shinino-exAcoplment. the homeland, generally put two or Douclaa M&lloch. WNU Service. three national boundaries between themselves and the objects of their Champion Farm Girl hate before butting, lcose? One fiery waited uhtil he got to Hoboken to tell Mussolini right to his face the face being only 5,000 miles distant a rat is quick, but Billy Mink is ..exactly what he t T thought .of him. quicker. That rat was no coward. He fought, and he fought hard, but he fougnt in vain. He could hot get ? Debunking Politics. teeth of his inthose wicked-lookin- g done to the be stop nothing CAN to Billy. In less time than it takes utterances of this to tell it, the fight was over, and A1 Smith? Think of him, as he man, ' Billy Mink has his dinner. did in that Philadelphia speech of Now Billy knew all about Robber his, urging the voters to sift the the flat and his relatives. He kiiew bunk out of the campaign and study that they were outcasts among all the facts. Does he want to deflate MeaGreen of the the little people the whole system of American polidows, and the Green Forest. tics? Would you hire a cook who There is good hunting here, squeezed all the meat out of the muttered Billy, as he turned to go and fried the sausage skin sausage back to his new .home under the for breakfast? ...... woodpile. As long as there is such debunka Even little so, maybe good hunting here in this bam, Ill would be gratifying to quite a ing keep away from the henhouse. lot of us who wish to start concenThen he went home and curled up " trating on football as soon as possifor a nap. ble. Its most remotest mysteries, , . ; . Sub-Cell- ar. - .. God-giv- Eves EpiGrAros en "" . . If ian. has some billy minkHUNTING MINK loves I) ILLY is one of the best good to hunt. He hunters among ' the little people of the Green Forest -- two others at his heels scrambled out of the other end of the grain bin, and with squeaks of fright scampered away. How they had known of his coming, Billy didnt know. Probably they had smelled him, for Billy has quite a strong scent of his own. Anyway, they had discovered his presence. ' With a bound Billy was after them. Almost at once the three rats separated. Billy didnt hesitate. He followed the largest one. He followed him with his nose. That and the Green Meadows. Not even Reddy Fox is a better hunter than Billy Mink. In the first place, Billy has a wonderful nose. He can follow the scent of a mouse quite as well as can Reddy Fox. Then, tod, iBilly possesses sharp ears. The instant Billy caught the scent of Robber the Rat at the edge of was all he needed to guide him. Now that rat knew every nook and comer and every hiding place in that big bam. Also he knew that there was no place big enough for him to get into which Billy Mink could not get into, and fear gave speed to his legs. Behind and under boxes, over grain bins,- squeezing through narrow places, and racing across open spaces, the rat ran with Billy behind him. At last he was cornered. Instantly that rat changed completely. He whirled about and faced Billy Mink, showing savage teeth. He was big and strong, and he intended to fight. For just an instant Billy Mink stopped. Now How They Had Known of His Coming Billy Didnt Know. the hole in the floor of that bam he forgot all about the hens over itt the henhouse. He popped up through the hole oh to the barn floor, and his nose found the scent df Robber the Rat stronger than ever. Billy began to follow it just as Bowser the Hound follows the scent of Reddy Fox. It led straight WHEN ENTERTAINING over to a grain bin. Just as Billy reached one end of the grain, bin a big gray rat with tpOR the hostess who must pre-pare and serve everything,' such dishes as may be prepared the day before will save her strength, good ; Dining Ensemble looks and enjoyment of her guests. One can do marvelous things with just a pickle. Cut into the thinnest of slices, spread in the form of a fan on a tasty sandwich it not only garnishes it but adds an appetizer as well. d Slice pickles into very thin slices, place on open-face-d sandwiches that have been spread with cream cheese. Put one slice in the center of rounds, on the tiny slice place a spot of whipped cream or cheese, mixed with cream and dust with cayenne or paprika.' If finger-lengt- h sandwiches are used, place the round of pickle at the end and at the other end a spot the . inch-size- , -- a down-withi- . n ' - -- ol , , a anti-fasci- st ; v . . .. ' T. W. Burgess. WNU Service. Lead Dollars Immortality. HOW some old friends do hang . ,. years ago or thereabouts, it appeared as a short story in Everybodys magazine under the Here is Gertte Ter Maaten, American-bor- n Dutch title, The Lead Dollar. girl of Norwalk, Calif., who won Twenty years ago, believing I over a field of fair farmerette ex- was using an actual- - occurrence perts comprising twelve girls com- which never before had been Actionized, I wrote it, too, and called peting in to win it Heart of Lead, 'and; barely in milking and the title of Americas champion time, was saved by Bob Davis and farm girl. Charlie Van Loan from the- unintentional but nonetheless serious literof plagiarism. ary-crime Fifteen years,. ago, Octavus , Roy Cohen and I just , did head-- , off a young girl writer who already had sold the same tale to a pleased ediBy RAY THOMPSON tor. I forget now what she called her version. Today, practically complete in all its sequences poker game, bogus money, practical jokes, ,rgood Samaritan, homeless girl, skeptical hotel clerk, pitiable suicide and all I find this dear old familiar standby in the current issue of "a popular Twenty-fiv- e , fiftee- n-year-old - size of a quarter of finely shredded hay-pitchin- carrot. g, corn-huskin- g, butter-churnin- g, Mans Salad. a half dozen hard cooked Prepare eggs by cutting into halves and removing the. yolks, mash the yolks with butter, add mustard, salt and cayenne and refill the halves of egg white. Arrange on lettuce and cover with a sour cream dressing or. a mayonnaise with plenty of sour cream; added. If liked shredded onion may be sprinkled over the lettuce before placing the eggs." Here is another that the men like: Take, one head of lettuce, three or four jgreen onions or a slice of onion finely minced, three or four slices of sweet or sour pickle and one hard cooked egg. Use the lettuce in nests on the salad plate, shred the coarser part and mix with onions, pickles; and finely chopped egg. Serve with french dressing. A ber-mu- da - ANNABELLES , Answers . monthly. . V i V Jack Garners Activities, VIONTH after month, Uncle Jack Garner never said anything Ouch! and then not for It seemed that, if defeated, he would go back from the comparative obscurity of Washington to the blazing' prominence of Uvalde county, Texas," as the, most finished . nominee specimen of Sound-proAmerican politics ever produced. But hes no' longer a perfect example to all innocent bystanders hes just a candidate.Having read his first Speech Im reminded of the English gentlewoman who fell on hard times but did have a few layin hens left aftq was driven by necessity to peddle their product in the 6pen street. So she picked out 'a back alley for her debut into Vulgar trade,' and, as she crept stealthily along, whispered in-- stricken undertone: Fresh eggs, tuppence. : I hope no one sees me. Fresh; eggs,' tuppence. I hope no one hears me. IRVIN S. C6jB'B. but Western Newspaper Union. PAPA KNCWS- -I - . ., ; I 1 GIBUGAGP publication. of Dear Amabelle - IS IT TRUE ! THAT EVERYTHING COMES TO HlM WHO WAITS? - EVERYTHING ZWr EXCEPT A TAXI ON A ; RAINY This ensdmble for dining is of black and white. The dress has' a lower' section of black crepe, topped with 'a bodice of white satin With1 ardraped diagonal treatment. The tunic cost stresses the pre-wperiod.:;,' .The pointed turban, gloves and pumps are of black suede. high-waist- semi-tailor- ar NI6WT;a : Constitutional Conventions ; . The constitutional - convention which met in 1802 to prepare the constitution of Ohio , was not alone in not submitting its work to a Tote of the people. Twenty other state a credited been has Many gfelfer constitutional conventions likewise with a perfect lie, says slicing Sue, bat we cant say as much for the did not submit their documents to a general vote o the respective fisherman., ' ed ed Pop, what is hr.u&hty? Stiff neck. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. . Bell Srndlc&te. WNU Service. - , . a -- WNU Service. . |