Are — Janes W. (Daddy) Montee, License Angeles, sixty-five, who has just license, ready for a “hop” and showing acquired license. his son Ralph, also a piloy, his newly By JOHN BLAKE HERE is nothing easier than con- | vincing yourself that. you have worked so long your brain has begun to fag. Then other day, hour getting back to the mental state in which you left it ofl. And the ch never get exactly swing had when you quit. Quittirg a thing is halt fin ished is. of course, due {o the natural of which is thing you postpone the job till an and must spend perhaps an hen you will into the same neces are back you when it nnd all us. we have laziness in the hardest come, {0 over » » . We can all work twice as hard, mentally, ns most of us do. Only a terrific and overpowering in terest in what we are doing will Keep us at u task till our minds wide awake that they bring their powers to bear on it Men who do big things keep at them nnd at them—and they find that they can often get a second mental wind. which will make continuing ns easy or easier than the work was be fore. fire so all can FOR GOOSE AND GANDER CAAA AAA RARARARARRRRRRRRRWRT By VOLA BROTHERS SHORE FOR THE GOOSE— HEN a man's in love with one member of a family, he gea'rally trusts everybody In It. When a wom an's in love with one member of a family, she gen'rally distrusts every body in it The woman ain't livin® that would rather be loved well than wisely The satisfaction ain't in bein’ beau tiful, but havin’ people reco'nize you are. FOR THE GANDER— Every man is a fool in some other man’s opinion. And a wonder in some woman's. if a woman tells you a story with ont names and the women in the story don’t shine, it ain't her own. You hate to buy hair tonic from a bald barber. (Copyright.) When James Russell Lowell wrote “The Vision of Sir waunfal” he shut himself up in a room and stayed there GIRLI JAGR » ~~ “It isnt the broad highways that tead to destruction,” says Flivvering Felice, “it's the detours” (Copyrizht.) OW, children,” sald Mother Gray Fox to her little bables, “you must learn many lessons. “For the panst few weeks 1 have held you close to me 80 you could feel my comforting warm furry body. and so you need not be afraid in the great dark world. “But now the world Is no longer dark, for you hava opened your eyes at last, and you see the light. “Your daddy is proud of you, too! He stayed away while you were so very tiny. “It is best that way. Mether wants to be all, all alone with babies when they are so very tiny. “And all alone in her three-roam ground apartment she stayed with you. “Daddy Fox will teach you lessons, too. He will also show you how you must hunt and de the marketing You will learn just a little nt a time “That will be enough to No tittle fox should learn too much at a time, for we do not want you to ad venture far. “A very will do. “You must beware of Great tiormed Fox her do fittle hunting at a time Away | done, the job wins exhausted when till not for And aot two days he was he through, » chances are that if he had tried by «+1 {ft done, ite the poem fits and starts into a room, and ny you could iy] again + out, you it by the The fact it ngs proves tis men accompli t it can be There are differences in but the determination, mpligsh more than which is always ready Just to “keep plugging” will net ac much ut to plug ging with all the power of the mind will, and must, accomplish a great deal. course, commonplace n wili often brilliant n rest the one to take complish keep Copyright.) Owl. Hes a wild fellow and be doesn't care in the least for a Jar ling little baby fox, “Perhaps 1 should say he cares for a little baby fox too munch, Mueh too much, “He doesn’t really care for a baby fox or he couldn't eatch the little darting and put an end to its sweet fox life. “You must stay most of the time safely In your soft grassy bed In the Home Den. “You must of the beware strong “No Little Fox Should Learn Too Muck at a Time." Wenzel same cruel Owl does. “The Weasel He cuts, and he is tireless, “Once a little saved from a ties t tie loves little foxes in the who i that Great Horned Ww “ny to hunt shor knows how how too, knows to take darling Ww ake saw him in time didn’t want no, you fox old Old the was lat tat ¢] because (2 by MeClure Newspaper Byndieats.) SIAIIR IIR IIR ITN IIR ALAD time is from January to De vember, any time Is salad time The important thing to remember Is that In salads are althost alwhys the fonds we need most. Green vegetables. fruits and succulent vegetables such as celery, cucumber, cabbage and green pepper, with the crisp and ten der lettuce. A crisp and delicate dish of salad will often cause the meal of heartier food to be well digested: without it, these foods could cause distress, if one does one's own marketing, It is a delightful way to get an early morning walk and choose your own salads. Certain green vegetables, too small or unattractive as to shape and size. though perfectly wholesome, may be used for salads, as they are to be cut into pieces. Small-sized fruits which may have discolored skins, lowering the price, can be purchased for various salads and desserts. The quality I# just as good and quite a saving on the food bills can be made In this way. This i HEY fought from heaven: the stars iu thelr courses fought against Sisera.” So sang Deborah ana Barak. the son of Ablroam, exulting over the destruction of the Canaanite com mander, The quotation is an exumple of the intimate relations which the ancients believed to exist between the stars and human destiny. The per sistence of this idea down into our own times is evidenced by the num ber of “astrologers” who make a com fortable living from the credulous by thelr “horoscopes” and the prevalence of star-superstitions all over the world. As to astrology, it was regard ed as a real sclence down to within comparatively recent times, There appears to have been strictly no star-worship among the ancients In the sun and the moon primitive man saw deities—in the stars ccles tial bodies more nearly related fo ana connected with himself. The stars peopled the heavens as man peopled the earth and between then existed ‘s community of fate, ‘the celestial in. fluencing the terrestial, as was nat ural, Therefore, we see in current star-superstitions not the invocation of a god but ap attempt to find out how the celestinl bodies with which we ure in affinity are influencing our destiny, A common superstition of the “project” class in this country and Canmda 18 that if you count nine stars for nine successive nights (if & cloudy or rainy night Intervene the charm will be broken and the project must be begun again) the person you dream of that night will be your future hus hand (or wife), In one section only three stars are counted. This super stition 1s based upon the ideas stated ahove with regard to the connection between the stars and thelr human kindred, the counting of the stars be ing merely an attempt to get en rap port, as It were, with the celestial ruler of four destiny. HE by MeClure Newspaper Syndicate) fvory from the tusks of waminoths was an article of trade In Europe as early as the Fourth century B, C By NELLIE MAXWELL is true of celery, lettuce and many vegetables and fruits A handful of nuts, too few (0 serve os a whole, a bit of cheese too small to serve to guests, may be utilized in a salad and make a8 most gratifying dish. When there Is too much acid in the blood, such frults as produce an alkaline reaction should be served Oranges and grapefruit are among these, Cardinal Salad. Dissolve a package of lemon Jello In one and one-half cupfuls of bolling water, add one-half cupful of the canned juice of beets. When cool add BRIERE Ill one cupful celery shredded, one cup ful! of diced cooked beets, one-half cupful of Spanish onion chopped fine and one green pepper Hnely shredded Add one teaspoonful of salt and pour into molds to harden. Serve on let tuce, unmolded, with a mayonnaise dressing (@ 1938 Western Newspaper Union) Early Story of America The first account of the N w world in Spanish, the “Suma de Geografin™— Complete Geography—was published in Spain In 1518 Its sutlor wag Mar tin Fernandez de Enrico, whe went to American with Bastidas in 16K, —— Z| g guns und rattlesnakes. Copperbeads you must beware of and field mice you must smile at. For yow are an enemy to fleld mice, You can eatch them! “Beware, too, of the Goshawk, is nn enemy.” “All that yom mother tells you Is true,” sald Daddy Fox. And then Paddy Fox began te give lessons in what they must beware of and what they must learn, i “In a year's time you will be old enough and wise enough to choose your own mates and start out house keeping homemaking for your selves, “Mother and Daddy Fox will not be lonely, for that is the way you | should do, and Mother and Daddy Fox other and they are always happy He und each with each love ang other, “Aren't Alother Mother Gray nnd and loving been and and have other ench we, Gray Fox? Fox looked nt Ihiddy Gray Vox smiled and her eyes were tender “I've always were mite, mate thankful proud that gind that you | my you were my you | were my mate, | “You're that ever And the most iandsome fox Hived !' sald Fox the Httle foxes eo un fee] hi and “We will not Daddy will them, for they grint be lonely love much.” Then Daddy Fox they nll frolic mince 80 suguested n hand a all of them lov wrod game, nnd most derful Fox to pia! And thar i 0 life! Won. ed for WE'D SMILE AT LITTLE CARES BOO OOODE ENOL OD0L By DOUGLA defied IT we sat and talked « The tim the gasoline gave wit (if | And hos 1 Who of Another arged for we the recalled the over, fore and aft, gasoline fodoy all And talked it And laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed seene, Today we talked it over, though That happened years and years ago When were scarce and were bad, My goodness, what a time we had-— Of how we waited by the road, And mother sat down on the toad, And how she screamed, and brother tried To Jump a ditch, and fell inside And got all muck—today we sat And talked It over, all of that, And laughed the way the people dc After @¢ month or year or two. Cars ronds And so it is with lots of things: The very thing that sorrow brings Today, tomorrow makes us smile We only need to walt awhile, And then we mee the funny side Of many a night we nearly died I do not mean to say a man Should smile right then, for can ut, if we only tried a bit To see the funny side of it, We'd smile at little cares we knew A whole lot sooner than of 192% Go do. Douglas Malloch ) we # bicycle racing. Left Johnny Welsmuller, the paves, HEADACHE RELIEVED pe & QUICKLY Carter's Little Liver Pills Pursly Vegetable Laxative | move the bowels free from pain unplessant after effects. They relieve the system of constips- tion poisons which many times cause and sching head. Remember they are 8 doc- tor’s prescription snd can be given with abso lute confidence to every member of the family, All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ Red Packages. Chest Salve, 35¢. FROZEN FEET After the first measures for frozen feely fingers or ears Carboil is the ideal treat. ment. 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