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THE PATTON COURIER THE FEATHERHEADS By Osborne (© by Western Newspaper Union.) = ANN REP WE CHATTED A LOT ~ BUT IT ENDED UP BY MY NEARLY SOCK- NG HIM IN THE EVE YEW“ HE SAID / SOMETHING ABOUT Mv HAVING A"PUPPY-LOVE AFFAIR WIT THAT HOMELY FANNY SPARKS KIDZ; \ wa ANY PUPPY: LOVE AFFAIR EW FANNY FINNEY OF THE FORCE BrF.O. Alexander Uy Western Newspaper Union.) OH MR. Finney. Iv §Q FioeETy/ WZ THX Ty > “fro; ita TOR IRD Me WINES £7 THE [ ® Vey IDEAR! | ITS THE NAVY MAN AGAIN HES COMING TO OFFER HIS HAND ~~ AND I™ JUST ALL A-FLOTTER, /-/ Yl sama pr! Why, Michael, of Course TLL DRESS AS 1 VERY WELL “Gate of the Gods” It was the idea of the Chaldean and Platonic philosophers that the “gute of the gods” was located in Capri. cornus, says Nature Magazine. Through this gate souls released by death returned to heaven, while through the “gate of men” in the con- | stellation of Cancer, souls descended from heaven in the bodies of men. The positions of these two “gates” correspond to the positions of the two solstices, winter and summer respec- tively. Catalina Island Yields Many Ancient Treasures Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Cal. —An attempt to follow ancient trails to (he long-lost island temple of Chinigchinich, the Sun God, has re- sulted instead in the discovery of the burial place of a small Indian prin. cess of 3,000 years ago and evidence indicating that child sacrifices were made in wholesale fashion by tribes of the Channel islands, off the coast of California. Within a stone urn pounds and fashioned skillfully as though by modern tools was found the skeleton of an Indian girl be- tween five and seven years. Her hands apparently had clutched the rim of an urn, whose rich ornamenta- tion of wampum bespeaks her royal lineage. In a circle with the urn as a cen- ter were counted by Prof. Ralph Glid- den, curator of the Catalina museum of Channel island Indians, the skele- tons of 64 children buried in tiers four deep with small heads touching weighing 134 | each other. Beneath them was the skeleton of a seven-foot man. A spear blade still AS (Copyright, W. N. TU.) } Lied KD = 4 I (Copyright, W. N. U.) To RIDE THE TAIL BOARD F S(HULZE'S GROCERY OF OUT TO METZ’S FARM WAS SOME THRILL I~ | MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL By Charles Sughroe ©Western Newspaper Unica All the News That’s Fit to Print ase Sloe Gomi of 3 val Jg\ BABY! How RP 40 OLD 1S HE ® USELESS GENTS —r THE FIRING SQUAD FOR IRA HALL} ALL DAY LONG HE TALKS FOOTBALL —r——. 7 “z - Zz ~ ABOUT FIVE OCLOGK A.M. AND WAKES US UP AN' PA GRUMBLES = LZ |OF COURSE SHE GEYS “TWO NAPS DURIN “Z] “THE DAY, WHICH PA DONY. SHE KIN Tol "HELP (oe WEIGHS 19 POUNDS AND 12 AOWNCES AND EATS TOAST, MILK, ORANGE JUICE, SOUP WITH MEAT AN' CARROTS IN IT, BUT SHE WONT EAT HER SOFT-BOILED EGG, BUY MA FOOLS HER BY MAKIN CUSTARD! PATRICIA SLEEPS PRETTY GOOD AT NIGHT, BUY SHE STANDS UP IN HER BED AND WOLLERS = [ THIS AINT AHE= THIS ISA | “SHE AND HER NAME 1S “PAT. [7 SHORT FOR PATRICIA AND SHE IS ELEVEN MONTHS AND 23 DAYS OLD AN' SHE'S GOT SIX HEAVENS! WHAT HAVE | STARTED? SOMETHIN’, AND PAW SEZ HE AINY IM NO HURRY FOR HER 0 WALK, BECUZ THIS WAY HE KNOWS WHERE SHE 1S, LIKE “TH WOMAM SAID = PULLS HAIR SOMETHING TERRIBUL, AND | DONY | WHEN HER HUSBAND WAS PLT IW OAILY AND GUTE! SAY, WHEN \ SHE SEES A DOG, SHE GOES, | of Indian ferent over the graves of the other children. bone which Glidden has puzzled since he { discovered them. the strange the result tlutched the “gates” was fixed in the ribs. The sand within the funeral urn had the appearance of ground crystal | —apparently, according to the discov- erer, a sacred sand used in the burial royalty—and was far dif- from that which had sifted These finds as well as a wealth of | obsidian knives, spear points and are | row heads and hundreds of other are stone and over ticles of have wampum-inlaid provided material One thin piece of slate he believes to be a stone map, holes having been drilled to indicate trails to the four main burying grounds on Santa Cata- lina island. “It is plausible,” GHdden said, “that child barial within the irn and those surrounding it were of a natural death of a ittle girl of high rank and the slay- ng of 64 attendants and playmates with her. Or they all may have been <illed in some religious ceremonial te. “It is even possible the princess may 1ave been given some potion and bur- ed alive. The way the small hands outer rim of the bowl nakes this a possibility.” Wampum inlaid in four broken sircles on the rim of the urn with leading to the four points of he compass lead Glidden to believe he burial place may be near the site of the temple of Chinigchinich. Butter Stored for Winter The Department of Agriculture says that for butter, to be stored for win- ter use, should be used, churned at a low tem- perature that it will be firm and waxy. or prints of butter should be wrapped in parchment butter paper, placed in a stone crock, and covered with strong 3 brine, 10 ! ; cool a place as is available and in a olace free from odors likely to be ab- sorbed by the butter, pasteurized sweet cream and the butter washed so Rolls Butter should be stored in a® Popular trio—three meals a day, ‘ BOW! BOW! WOW! WOW!" Awp THEN = SAM, WHERE DID HAT GIRL DISAPPEAR YO? | WAS GOING TO TELL HER MORE ABOUT PATRICIA. 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