PA. Gan Here after a vo it followed the route Lawrence river and on the plans of an Iceland age is v of A Quiet Vacation By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. They had come up to from New York to the inn where I wis staying to have a i Cape chosen place, for ingetown is eventful near any place ould desire. un. as as one Tele #x- ception rather than the rule, noth mppens except worid once a as and stagnation phones are the and ing ing that the turns day. Frost was a publicity man and Schenck a stock broker. Frost had never had a real vacation before, he said, and his companion had working steadily ever since President Wilson had declared war against Ger- many. But they certainly were going to have a quiet time for the next few days, they were prepared to tell the world. They went to a show the first night; they took the bus out to the break- water the next morning; they looked through the illustrated magazines on the living room table in the afternoon, and then they began to grow restless, and a little later to taik business, It wasn't a half hour until Frost was working out another publicity scheme, and Schenck was giving direc tions to the home office over long dis- tance half the afternoon, and wiring various people what and how to do. Their minds were so full of business that they found no time for quiet or for rest. When we were not regaled over been Type to Title James Wellington, wandering print. er, who learned in the composing reom of the News-Globe in Amarillo, Texas, that his father, Ormsley Augustus Wellington, had died leaving him helr to the original .estate of the duke of Wellington, of whom he is a direct descendant. The death of his father makes him Lord of Nenagh, County of Tipperary, Ireland. He has salled to take possession of his new property and title | | | ago river three men, and then up the The Roald Amundsen is built about 1000 A. D. America salled St, Lakes, on new methods of publicity, we were market. had come up to the Cape to have three weeks of a quiet vacation, advice on the stock hay hey but before three days they were doing business gs and as regularly as If they had been in their ittle offices in New York. end of the week they were ready to £0 back. They didn't how to rest; they did enjoy quiet; there was really nothing in a them, for with no switches it not a vacation other things beginning early in life, i i131. Ww enthusiastically and by the know + vacation they minds tah S20 : Aes considerabl training sod a quiet iis as he learns regular practice and 1iged : little experience to enjoy One learns t by by stern Newspaper Union.) Colored Lacings & color touch to wh A nie let oxfords ite two-eye- this summer is introduced bbon lacings, worn with red acces. take our white icings and replace them with red ones for the occasion. in colored For a sories grosgrain 1 costume merely out 5 All Avound Z7e House Bread should be cut thicker when used for toast or when sauted. Bplced grape Jelly with venison another delightful accompaniment, ¥ Small patty shells or cream filled with a mixture of fruit whipped cream make most desserts, puffs and delicious in the cooked few of the hot butter, roasted corn cob like Vay. and with pepper and salt, Corn on the campfire tastes in any other the husks ashes, no Leave a bury in plenty of on Serve Cup custards carry well if one likes to add to the menu. Fresh fruits and a glass can of fresh cooked green peas well seasoned and served cold are always enjoyed, or they may be car- ried hot or reheated, Anothe optimist is a bridegroom who has already begun to plan for his tenth wedding anniversary. ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame Bode =LIVING WAX MODEL - 104N NORTH -aned 15 WALKED 204 FEET ON HIS HANDS Neamanstoon Ya. Fe 5750 & Gui MAKE 3 SQUARES FROM | SQUARE WITH 2 STRAIGHT CUTS «WATCH FOR SOLUTION - near St louis BREVIERY TANK Bervice.) United States Fertile Field for Paleontologists. Washington.-—The discovery in Tex- as of the dorsal armor of a giant phy- tosaur, a crocodile-like creature which lived more than 50000000 years ago, nited emphasizes the fact the he U States Is still a fertile field f This is the way milady will look this fall when she dons the cocky Iit- tle Empress Eugenie hat, and has ad- Justed the demure feminine pin waves at either side, me in any and wood of These waves will ox to the gown the moment, color suit Public Health Service Puts 500 Through Paces. Washington. —How strong is a man? The answer has just been made by the United States public health sery- ice through a series of tests given to 50 men, Generally, heavily built men were found to be stronger than slender men of the same weight, The tests were made to ascertain the pulling, pushing, handgripping, lifting and lung power of men be tween the ages of twenty and thirty- four, between the weight of 120 and 169 pounds, and between the heights of 63 and 70 inches, The greatest pulling power demonstrated by men in the heaviest weight class, between 160 and 160 pounds, Men ir the two heaviest classes, 150 to 150 and 180 to 160 pounds, tied as the most powerful pushers, In each of these weight groups the taller men proved to be the best pushers, with a force of 121 pounds, the record figure. In the handgripping contest the tallest and heaviest men gave the most powerful hand grips, with a force of 10848 pounds. But the shortest men in the heaviest group were the most powerful lifters, lifting on an average 519.2 pounds. The men having the greatest lung power were found among the short. est In the 150-159 pound class, Their lung force was measured at 154 mil limeters, So far as general strength went, It was found that the taller men were was POTPOURRI CROHORORROORCH vi a The Third Day The word “Tuesday” Is based on the name of the Norse god of war, Tyr, the son of Woden, from whence comes the word “Wednesday.” The French call Tuesday “Mardl,” honoring Mars, the Roman war god. There is u “Shrove” Tuesday in the church calendar, It being the Tuesday before Lent. (@. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) OR ROR OR ORR ORO HM RN HORROR RRO * for their weight the they had the shorter they were for their weight the stronger they were, This rule applied through practically all weight Broups, As a rule heavy men were found to be stronger than men of a lighter weight. Men in the 63-64 inch class were found to be the strongest in the 120-120 pound class, as they were In the next weight class, 130-139 pounds, and also in the 140.149 pound class, However, the tallest men in the 150. 159 pound class proved to be an ex- ception to the general rule, for they were found to be the strongest. But the general rule held again in the heaviest class, 160-100 pounds, where the shortest men were the strongest, —————————— One creates his own character, of course, but a great dea! depends on what kind of a town he lives in. less strength on average. and the tologists seeking the fossils of prehis torle animals of these Traces of many species monsters have been found across t date back to the the Mesozole The haunts of the dinosaur In Jersey were first discovered, howe in 1858 and t the State In the Canadian age. New inted skeleton at a mo Trenton, and f Alberto saur bones have been most frequent] museum wesiern states in province O found and n Some huge trad been dis Dinosaur Ariz, expedition etons of th in 1023 AX) pieces dil 000 pounds, rr ma > PEA uA PAY gee, — “Modern marriage is a farce which the actors play a part” (WNU Service) Prize for Pirates drenzel, star catcher of the gxion team of the Coast league, win been sole the Pittsburgh Pirates Brenzel is ceiver in the Coast t3 years yer, twenty-one 170.000.0000 YOArs have become Wyo . was me of the larg reptiles, the now Ha- ® esti rontogaurus the Peabody lizard, New ight Is a t 40 tons, and 120,000,000 years ago. to which rse, tapir in the ands of South Da- at hanothere, e modern he and rhinoceros, was found White River Bad 1: kota in 1840 Excavation Reveals Roman Jig-Saw Puzzle London. ~Excavations the new bullding of the Canada in Lothbury, sulted In the yearold Jigsaw pavement, beneath E. discovery puzzle gy, of in have re. a 1.800. toman Many pleces of the oid puzzle are missing, but has emerged a picture of the substantial of some Roman citizen, Archeologists are now studying the Sigsaw puzzle and iessellated paving found In the area. there house other sections of CH SUCH LIFE Pr Fa BUT NEXT POISON in Your bowels! 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