children health Indian Dupuis in a baby These were contest, found the Seminole children to be {© by MeCiure Newspaper Syndicate » tI Wish We Taught} Him Lincoln Hn By DOUGLAS MALLOCH i JP te {PUUENRPUIPSINEPRINEIS + J ! WOULDN'T want I know that to criti 'tn no scholar The teachers now are twice as wise As foller 3ut when the year his birthday brings You know whut | am thinkin’? We teach a youngster lots of things I wish we tanzht him ize, thase | used to A boy Fach But in He'll He'll bh his lessons will reca rule and logarithm, iife's battle that ain't all to ¢ with him temptations day He'll do a lot of thinkin’, And them are things that I wish we taught need arry nye hy riny mnke Lincoln me soy him He'll need his He ought to learn to figger, ur he'll thi That may be even hig He thinks publicity is fame, Sunecess is money clinkin! Tha and wrong are mu KAP I wish aigebra, no doubt hinve gs to study out Ter. right we fought nim Linnir And he'll have A day with I wish he'd turn A Lincoln fo tind it Fhe world is full of Idle sneers, Mf sacrilegious thinkin’, And young are all eves and care I wish we tauzht him Lincoln, (© 197% Pa irouble, too, behind it; for comfort rain used Riers wine Mallaek 3 Latgé Canydis. King's canyon Inrgest canyon in ulifornia canyon Is the next is the Kern in size Jessnann ERGOT os os I M pussy iucky eat” “Meow, meow.” pussy ent "l uck.” “The frher day.” said the first It had bad un very trying day. Lnow how some days will be more than “you.” derstand “Why. OW, MEOW." cat, "J am, snid the indeed, n sald the love to hear second about eat cat, Yoo try others?” sald the ing second cat. 1! an some days.” the second continued. after a few have po end of trying. things to put op with “Yesterday, for example. | chased for quite a few blocks couldnt find any place In hide for the longest time, “It was very annoying ‘And the other day | had no luck #t all in finding food The garbage tins were so dull, oh dunt And that was very bard on my poor nerves Wh, yes, pussy, Indeed | do know what # tiring, trying day means” “Well,” said the first ent, I had had a trying day but not of the best, “1 bad caught » mouse bul it had been hard work and somehow | was annoyed with myself at being so slow “But | was made quite happy smd encouraged nganin by the kindness of a Hitle girl named Edith “Edith was having tea great person for ten from the conversation | overhenrd She wax telling every one that toved cambridge tea and that she loved io have »n ten party “She sul’ It was the kind of a parts which really Interested ber because ent minutes “] nerve-tiring wis and | which to wn “as | saiq I had eaten Edith Is n I could tell that she Miami, time to the rigid cent Fla., as they w Seminole Indians inspection healthier than whi the first children JO per Crna ind a a a a rdrtrdoio diols A ne - rrr rr N THE the speak our language gave their names which they lived The first of these was Quecd Eliza beth, of whom it could he sald that all her virtues were masculine ; the second was Queen Anne, whose feminine, and the third Victoria, whose virtues torian.™ which women history of raCes three the to period io virtues were was C(ueen wore “Vie to the crowde years the he =» 'artly inst few owing of the period™ AawnYy. The iden of strengthened by have been brought gunization of place that ahrond Lytton Strachey, a seems 1 very tance strangeness the change about in S000 owing te new women hold here your - O00000000000000000 THE CHECK B By JEAN NEWTOX QOOVO0V00OC0OT OOOO H tle check O00 000M IY mueh the business is fa urse of fiftated by apparent onl ithoat book is we conten heck had and evolved plate doing w its beg Engians when it ginn in back te ts of the gradual! ment of the banking With the growth land io the tury, a demand creclit instrument dates out develop business, of early El cominerce In teenth en arose fo tiable the only medinm of were consisted which promis in 1720 duced forms partly pr written like our continued to be the present depositors notes jssued written out like a mole ROry note Child and Company inte inted modern oh used until system and part eel about of amount deposits and permitting ther checks against this amount duced when crediting with the of their nto deaw was if nitro (Copyright y LIE EEK EEX there was always toast and fam at tea ~at least there usually was toast and Jam at tea and she was very fond of toast and ten “Then there were cookies and cake at the ten Well, | was surprised when [| looked at Edith and saw she was not a hig fal person “No, she was what people called slender. And she was very graceful and moved most beautifully. 1} el . Ton, ahout i “I Tried to Copy Mer ag + Walked Along.” tried to copy her ns | walked along the window ledge outside of the cli partment where she lived. “Yes, | tried to move in just the same graceful fashion. You will won der how | know her name? | heard her other idttie friends who were there calling wer Edith, “And she answered to that anme every the” waiting to from white be examined by Dr. D, G the Inter of the Florida ‘medicine man.” The doctor for children, By F. A. WALKER Spr rr pert sational sublect, out 8 sen Vie the of hrought entitled “Qneen which revived Interest in indy who wns the leading member her sex in her time, on Lhe hook fog toria, Women who are voting nt elections who are sitting in congress and pariia ment, who on the hench, and who are mem! of the professions will he struck by a curious paradox, This strong-minded fenred by statesmen ure OErs roman, who was nnd whose (dens many sublecis affected people aver the world, while ht for her to be un empire, had no sym mition of her part of it was wired of pathy with she nll rf tie emane i sisters nleked found an of down and Martin in frost in ISTO she one day and meeting in fa She UD "8 newspaper tount of a vor woman suffrage sat wrote a lefter to hieh queen is Bani ody who ean speak join in checking this mad of ins ri tendant 1 weolore « "The she gold: is 10 enlist every! ar write to wicked folly Wom uhis with all | fi orrors, on which her poor feehle sex Is bent, forgetting every = o Ww x 350 RN mush plenty a buttered hread pan to for mush and pour mold. ut hutter or W/ HER preparing and milk make into into slices and fry in fant hacon und serve with bacon for a brerk fast dish Prune Whip Parfait half prunes, add r one and and mashed halt eunful FEL cupfuls of sins ‘ered one toned w— iF seeded and sin until ada ight marshmallows, and one-half eapful over hoi water and untit the mixture is ix, the marshmallows and add the fruit and beat. in water or frult juice a pinch of salt, ¢ cut quarters, of cream Set gleam and beat smooth, that cream, then soll; into LEE EE RR BEEN E AN “Her name must have been Edith then,” sald the second eat. “Fray go on with your story aol mean to interrupt.” “Well,” the first cat continged, “1 wns walking about as prettily as | could, putting my paws down just so and moving my body just so when | neard Edith say: “Come pussy, come pussy, come pussy.’ “1 thought, of course, she had a cat in the apartment and 1 said to my. self: “A eat doesn’t know the excitement and hardships of a life such as | lead, “Bat it seems she did not have @ ent. 1 digcovered that in a short time, “She really was talking to me. for in no time at all she was al the win dow and | heard her say: “Come pussy. come pussy.’ “Slowly | made my way townrd her. I did not want her to think that It was the first time | had been noticed in just such a way. “8a 1 did not appear hurried. nor did 1 appear flustered. My fur re mained smooth and anruffled-—that is, it remained ns smooth and unrufled as It was; it is never exactly perfect, “And as | made my way toward her | saw that she hand her hand out of the window and under a ralling whieh was along her window ledge, “She lived on the ground floor of the apartment house, | might add. “And there she was holding a spoon filled with cream and it was for me. And then | had another spoonful and vet another with good eich cream, “Ah, yes, | had eat tnck today, fled iy real cat luek i Wanrriobiy i dig 2 % : By M. K. SPP r tii His were down at the rull road crossing. The express train wits only a few hundred yards up the trek and coming full speed. Vreesant iy & mun swept past us, docked ander the gates, and started across the tracks in the path of the train, We held our hreath, He bure iy made It. Sone remarked that our must terrible hurry to take ur when the last find thundered past we fhe other where he leisure iy watching the train We all the thrill of waking a « urge runs deep and forms of gambling and every situa something Is for profit, tak any gules express one min hive been in a a chanve {ike that of the train siuw him hind been go by, our on side foolish for hanve i his da such things nutiviatles all tion where risked either for pleasure oy Without never make hances we shoul This ing « hin Progress pulse, like all others, Is capable of $ | | x a aa . ! > arleede ley it A AI A » — diner Be edi sense of man! feeling and propre! oy, “Y.ady ng y = n whipping “It is & queen furious tha tain herself “God created ferent—then let their own position “Tennyson has the in “The ‘Wamar hnteful ties i OM POH snhioet wal men then some heanti on difference of men Princess’ would rfioss human Beings were owed (0 un herself: videh Sex nnd whe pret ection give the “The igreoes with her™ wenker sex? sineen ie snre re News ter # ¥ OS a WERE LERERRERR » * sorye in pecan Bird's Nest Pudding. Half Bll » deep i [eacirs WR with o thin ba > rb He plate (fila : sone mil boven if Cis ne fourth teaspoonful a thin hatte hrown and Turn over on a plat generously and and nutmeg and flour*to make until th ples wel! Bake crust ia the ip conked, ter, with hutter sprinkle sugar Or cinnn Cheese Omelet, Fake a cupful of grated cheese cupful of cream, two tablespoonfuls of melted butter and an egg beaten Hight : season with salt and pepper and pnt into a buttered haking dish and hake Serve as a luncheon dish one Brown Sugar Frosting. Mix enough sugar teaspoonful of vinegur: beaten egg. ent well, more sugar until stiff enough to spread. tL 1929 Western Newspaper (inlon y thrown with n mix with a adding a Ph. D % abuse and men take chances on trivial stakes. Sometimes 11 gets nto a man's blood and he risks his life and fortune on the mast Mimsy pretest. The foolhinrdy the risk the greater thrint Taking = luw of life. best a gan certainty what is next, It is that adds zest Man is hopeful of the trying his cl free favorite 10 win nyre Lhe is a fundamental aetivities chance All life are at We never know for a going to #t lure of the unk to incurably hest 101 pen this HOW our exisience, optimistic He 1s in the Ist of likes mie He the Hives the most conditions 10 of ances he tnke with chance ose LIVES I more to #8 vastly superior force from there 18 no appeal. 11 ig the the ur whose decision Supreme court of verse We cast 8 coin, dr: lots, turn a carded or wheel, toss 01 uther Hye an 19 Hee some mechunieal device Hnportant to take oh when we | decision to make We like because there finality about taking el the on reasoning and the men (i Met noes 8OCION to be up ceriain ity that is lacking in and impartial with fate ha sed ance deciglons judgments of inre Newspager Syndicate y [ GRUGIG, among. WE ay To Bb Drude ton | “Bellet in evolution Is making progress.” says Cynical Sue “i of women are willing to admit are related to the anthropoid marriage.’ fot they ape by "- 3 3 RH HN Saws for Goose and Gander EE PEOCO rors VIOLA B FUT HR FEE RRR E RRR FOR THE GOOSE-—- N Es Es hw " 1 not «¢ ny expect ROTHERS RRA LRERBRBLEE they're 1} » flavored w shad provi ings begin Kk —— 0 [00 JO6N yo to bury reelt hile But be reached by for a » cant not go fa telept FOR THE GANDER-— A won likes you to call soris of treat her an her all diminutive names bot she deserved ‘em not pe if -— Diseases is like In lows # clear sky time gettin’ They and rid of. on you ont of devil of a A good rule little fate cnilin with girls is 10 be a and a lot later leavin ie In the and not the amount. 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And ex. ternaglly, ose PISO'S Throat and Chest Salve, 35¢. r al 3 arks, Patchogue, RK. persevered ly as they perseyerand “You? / “Yes. He's tri ness in the last 8 ots 44 g fighting on as od 28 cures for 19 ye ind he's at bard Ars fig ever Answer Was, Anyway! Louise had just her tion, and her teacher said: good, Louise. Is it original? “No, I made it up.” News and Courier. read orn pos! hates a much as a grouchy ‘Gave Up Hope of Life!” Says Mrs. Robb: No one another so cross temper In man (She Feels Much Better Now) “1 WAS so weake—couldn’ as slesp wes eat—couldn’t di a complete wreck.” al know the meaning of such suf fering.] “1 feel better now then I did at 16 = never took anything but PERU-NA; I now eat everything no matter what itis.” You can imag- ine Mrs. Robb's joy at PE-RU-NA'S wonderful relief.] “You don’t have to have faith in PERUNA «— if you will take A it will surely lice” vy Sally Robb, Hawesville, And oy true! PERUNA To Lath cake Toph to