President Coolidge Giver and chief gunner's presenting mite, il. Brumby, tions of the ill-fated ism in going down to existed in the torpedo room, her daughter Marion. submarine S-4, the sunken On the * : . . . EE , splefrimie ied 3 i jederded don't want to be bot Li YOU with thinking about { just at- label to him, It is effective thought Suppose that in the course of a con- versation the young author bobs up. the fellow and yon admit that his works are Se you say “He's there's an end of the matter. The fact that the man 8 Immoral puts his works beneath your notice, Suppose somebody else hag a scheme for profit-sharing which he thinks corld be applied to your business, As his arguments are sound and he hered iach a most means of curtailing that has ever been devised rame of a brilliant You don't like don’t want to profound immoral’ And sume NRW RD RRP - ¥ LSE oo . SQUAWKS' CO=O0 Bl Viola FRR RICH RETR Ew rothers Shore FOR THE GOOSE-— \ J HEN she loves, girl is a woman. And when she's woman is a girl. every loved, every A person's they do they'd real life ain't day; it's like to do. things things every FOR THE GANDER feller wants to “I'tl pay you When a borrer tomor- judgin’ he keeps money he says, rer.” And he must mean it, from the number of times on sayin it. three facts a wan can’t hide long—bein’. filbred or well—eduy cated or a serious rounder, feht) GIRLIGAGP There's for “Youth must have its fling,” Flapper Fannie, “but that is no ton why papa should throw yown the front steps.” (Copyright) says reas Harold felted Medal die, House, Frank of Honor to Thomas E: navy, at the White tion of Rear Admiral hero. still and discovering that life Mrs. and in the picture are Eadie By John Blake feuded 3 ¥ j- has been able to show hat It would be to you your own the plan a trial, But to worry about it. “The plan’ you it + t interest to wis interest 10 x ' { you don 5 radical,” you reply. thenceforth cease r it became g the JGigmise World wa doctrines or idea we did not agree as unpatriotic, ted German, un-A and so on, If such ideas were weak antire merien our abels were pable of discrediting them, Such labels have a which, to many minds, is into disrepute the are applied. The nothing. Yet persons it bos a tion sufficient to object to which label may mean for many unthinking vague and significance How many . for férstand what label means? Even its object It totally label Oorite nows bring they ittle or terrible when a label may is such a fav the fact that a con the prevail day detract bit Does vierar tel regarus 1 $44 us from one By NEI CHOCO HOO ‘Is it raining, little flower? Be glad of rain Too much sun would w “Twill shine again, The sky is very black, 3ut just behind The blue” fther thee ‘tin true it shines T= choice of foods for the con lescent diet depends, of course, upon the nature of the illness through which the invalid has just come, us well as upon his personal taste and the whims that may be noticed in his weakened condition. But every effort should be made to provide tempting looking and tasting surprises for the convalescent, just as soon as the doc tor recommends solid foods, Most invalids and crave the stimulating, of the citrus fruits, and these are much more appetizing and delicious well as the normally healthy, when Kept on the Ice until time to serve. A tepid grapefruit or a warmish orange Is. not appealing nt all. A glass of cold lemonade or or. angeade, or the clear, undiluted juice of the latter fruit, is always a wel come drink to the Invalid or conva- lescent, and dietitians have proved that the natural salte and minerals of these fruits actually help rebuild fofrderenfinfeionfenffofefefefefefeufufer)e convalescents mild tartness By H. sje I IS a rather general belief all over the country that if you set u hen on Sunday the result will be that most of the eggs will hateh out roost. crs. In one section they declare that all the eggs will hatch roosters, The for this piece of hen-yord tuperstition—the hen-yord seems to be nn place especially haunted by superstitions—is thai in our nomen cluture we still dedicate the first day of the week to the sun god-<it is ail the sun's day-and the cock, from most gncelient times, was a sun bird Primitive man found that out from the way in which the cock hernided and saluted the sun's dally rising and reason go the cock became associated with the sun in all the old mythologies, It is true that this bird was a favorite sacrifice to Aesculapius, the god of medicine, but that was because Aes culapius was the son of Apollo, who represented the tightand life-giving power of the sun ns well as ite dendly power and was often identified with the sun god Helios, The cock Is the sun's bird, and what more natural then than if sou set a hen on Sunday the epes wilh hatch into roosters? This superstition is only one of the many relics of sun-worship which stilt hang about the hen yard, (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) ¢s\/ OU are very clever,” said the forn to the cactus plant in the greenhouse, The caetus had been telling the fern that the reason for all the prickles which it had on its leaves wus to save the juicy stems from being eaten and destroyed by animals In the desert lunds from which it and many of its family came, “Oh, yes, we must have a protec- tion If we're to grow, and in this way we're quite safe, No wants tus burs!” “Of course 1 don’t have the trouble that you do, for no one wants to eat me, So 1 do not need to be protected as you do.” “Well,” said the cactus plant, “it is useful. 1 believe there are other crea- tures who do the same kind of thing a8 we plants—have some means of protection. one Cac wlio can prickly ball That. is his the hedgehog, up into a thtened., “There is roll himself when he is frig protection. “Yes, there tures who ‘wear’ Are many, many crea their protection, “The poisonous snakes have their poison right with them, “Many little birds look the woods in color so that they cannot be of the toads and frog like seen and some do, too, “Ah, you * said the very true. are different from plants, “1 think it is so particularly clever of you to be able to have protection and good yes,” fern; “all that say is But animals such as you have such very ¢ a label to do ic? Suppose the fits $ i has tha if you don't ¥ are a gst a wear ang lear ou "4 #80 vertls ring right) & by McClure Newapaper Syndicate) o MAXWELL the depleted bodily tissues of-the pa- tient. Their vitamine content Is high, and vitamines are health builders Eggs are usually an HOpOrtat § Item in the convalescent’s diet, but he will get unmercifolly sick of soft-boiled eggs, and egress on toast, which are the standard home ways of offering them. The eggs can be deft ly hidden in delicious omelets, or In nourishing custards and dainty little puddings such as rice pudding, Brown Betty of several varieties, and in ice cream, which most invalids es pecially appreciate. Here is a dainty dessert for the convalescent who is just beginning to take solids: Fruit Snow. Beat two egg whites until stiff, one-fourth cupful poached add of orange pulp and Juice, continue beating, adding pow- dered sugar to sweeten. Beat until the mixture will hold its shape, adding a few tablespoonfuls of whipped cream when serving. (© 1928, Western Newspaper Union.) protection when you're only a plant.” “Ah, fern,” sald the cactus plant, “you give me credit for more brains and sense than 1 bave, “All of this is owing to dear Mother Nuture, She Is the one who looks oyt for her children. “She it is who saw that the eactus plants, or the Cacti as you speak of many of ps, had prickles to save them from being destroyed, “Yes, Mother Nature Is the one who looks after vps. She (8 not so busy that hasn't time to remember all ber children, every one” Then a volee spoke. “1 didn't think I would hear now.” said the fern, “for our has left for the day gnd the house Is closed tu pebple late afterndon has passed.” “1 heard a volee; 1 most certainly heard a voice,” sald the cactus, she anyone keeper greens after the “All This Is Owing to Dear Nature” Mcther And again they heard more clearly. In another moment loveliest of lovely Mother “Darling Mo there,” said inake they creatures Nature! ther Mother Mother cape trimmed flowers, Dik Her hat was of garden flowers and edged with a tiny border of lirtle woodland wild flowers. Her slices were of dress was of soft, long and wheat and rye and mixed “1 wore my summer frock ’ Course, moss and her RIeen grasses barley inter- today of sald, as her greenhouse admired her e Jt. me she children “I'm glad you lik you were praising You. “1 do fat, | you, I doesn't very strange “Mother Nature isn't that, She loves all her d¢ she does what she can for them, only natural, only natural!” (Copyright) But, for children, watching over nat cannot love love for over who very. deserve any help but you-—a her children is a creature ! praise watch mother strange like ir ones and It Is NW HRN Leaning and Forgetting ee By Douglas Mailoch yours man wi That Stirely the Lil HAIRED, stoop-shouldered bent with age o knows by heart men must turn world must love ti words that the page other toda cf the old mer lesson irned the the more, rest ore, learn one has les men heart ares little for ige, by men pos For youth would rathe Then ask the old whi is not an enterpris he man 3 that fire Douglas Malloch Believes is really £3 182% By F. A. HERE is thing for most of us strive all MONEY. Ever sin« One id he one ¢ the money by for others to add it wo wor gan the pow session person has wei their been t ncentive fo lake away and Sometimes this is done by cans, by the channels of tra nlywas principled individuals wi baited with trading on money 8 there are dishonest 0 with tempting financial the human and get it are get more “én possible, How or at much of your has this moment is in d ing to somebody who is dangling in front of you a possible financial re turn for your hard-earned funds that is tempting you to take a risk that sou know is dangerous? Earning money and are useless efforts unless have acquired the mohey enough to take care Don't gamble in stocks. Wiser richer men than you have broke” trying to make money in “the market.” Unless money sone anger of 20 gaving money when you of it. you are wise and “gone you know about them, do pot buy any securities of any Kind without the advice of some one who is acquainted with the investment of money. If your money is in a bank, and that is where it should be unless it is already Invested, get some officer of the bank to advise you. If you think that there is an ad vantageous opportunity to buy real estate, go to some man who knows reel estate and take his advice, It him for the ad money. tw hetter to pay than to the A0K on your money health jose just as you do on your If you * * ati ” th wh you are eating the right have doubts ae ' whom {0 Some one in ind ssk advice, and thing the same your (31 hook 8nd its contents and follow it been wh kel advice you have olly honest othe people in gelting ' 5 wholly honest wi r= you money, be self in taking care of it not be that If you hope ore from its can properly earn There is a reasonable from investment. To get less than that is cheating yourself. To try to get more 18 to seek to cheat the other fellow. And that doesn't pay. {EE by McClure Newspaper Srndiea 1e.) Ed Howe Says: 2 h your and you can and try to investment thar expectation The people are so easily fooled as to he a great temptation to men of a little cleverness and great lmpudence a ® I saw a barber the other day looked like a governor or United States senator. Every other barber | have seen has looked like a barber. a RR There Is nd excuse for an action which will result in discomfort fdr others and in no profit to youn. And most mean actions are open to both objections, (2 by who the Bell Byndicate, Inc) U. S. Pacific This photograph, targel practice off San Diego, Cand, vessols of the Pacific fleet out fm FURST aRRRT RRR R RCT RRRNN" STRENGTHENED Vegetable Compound Manchester, Bo Dakota ~*1 was in a terribly weak and rundown condi tion when a friend told mo about Lydia E. 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