The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 24, 1935, Image 6

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    Tea Party at the Zoo in Detroit
QLTTK a social gathering can
be depended on when Mr. and
Mrs. Chlmpantee entertain their
relatives at tea In their Detroit
apartment. The entire family Is
being trained for public appear
ances at the too theater next
spring, and the occasional tea
party is the only relaxation the
young thespiana get from the tir
ing rehearsal routine.
PETER DISCOVERS
SNOWFLAKE
DOUGH BROTHER NORTH
WIND hurried up one big cloud
after another, and late in the after
noon white, feathery flakes came
drifting out of the sky, Peter Rab
bit sat tight in the dear Old Briar
Patch. All night he remained
squatting Just Inside the entrance
to an old hole Johnny Chuck's
grandfather had dug a long time
ago In the middle of the dear Old
Briar Patch. Some time before
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“Are You Going to Spend the Win
ter Here, Snowflake?” Cried Peter.
morning the snow stopped fulling,
nnd then Itough Itrother North
Wind worked as hard to blow away
the clouds ns he hud to bring them.
When Jolly, round, bright Mr. Sun
began his dally climb up In the
blue, blue sky he looked down on
a world of white. It seemd as If
every little snowflake twinkled buck
at every Jolly Little Sunbeam. It
was nil very lively, and l'eter Hah
bit rejoiced as he scampered forth
In quest of his breakfast.
fie started first for the weedy
field where the day before be bud
l'eund Dotty the Tree Sparrow and
Slaty the Junco. They were there
before him, not seeming to mind the
scow In the least and having the
etrry best of good times, ns they
picked seeds from the tops of the
weeds which showed above the
mow.
At once Peter discovered that
they were not alone. Quite as busy
seeking seeds ns were Dotty and
Slaty was a bird Just n little big
ger. The top of his bead and back
.were a rusty brown nnd on bis back
were streaks of black. Hack of
each eye and on each shoulder was
a little patch of this snme rusty
brown. The Inner tall feathers
were black, nnd the outer half of
the long wing feathers were black.
Otherwise he was dressed add in
white. It whs Snowflake and Snow
Bunting. Peter knew him Instant
ly. He knew that there was no
other small bird who Is so largely
^hlte. Peter had bis usual ques
tion ready.
“Are yon going to spend the win
ter here. Snowflake?” he cried.
Snowflake was so busy getting his
breakfast that he did not reply at
once. Peter noticed that Instead
of hopping tie walked or run. Pres
ently he paused long enough to re
ply to Peter's question, “If the
snow has come to stny all winter,
perhaps I’ll stny,” said he. “I can't
understand how folks can be con
tented where there Is no snow and
Ice. You don't catch me going way
down South. Why, when the nest
ing season comes around I follow
.lack Frost clenr up to where ho
spends the summer. I nest way up
on the shore of the Polar Sen, bnt,
of course, you don’t know where
that Is, Peter Itabblt."
Peter confessed that he didn’t.
C>. T W, Burges*.—WNU Service.
“The Fisherman'* Ring"
For about TOO years the popes of
the Roman Catholic church have
worn “The Fisherman's King” ns u
symbol of their pupal authority. It
Is named In honor m St. Peter and
a little plaque In Its center shows
an Image of him throwing a net
from a boat as he once did as a
fisherman on the Sen of Galilee. A
new ring Is made for each pope—
and broken when he dies.—Collier’s
Weekly.
■ ' . ■ . - .—
KAY
By ANNE CAMPBELL
IF YOU meet a young girl with
1 a spirit that shines
Like a heavenly light from her
brave eyes of gray,
The lift of your heart will be one
of the sigus—
That is Kay!
Slip Is like a small boat that bobs
over the wave,
So sure that the storm will not
sweep her away.
The fulfil of her fathers has power
to save.
Says Kay!
Perhaps she has troubles, but no
body knows.
They’re locked in her heart, and
her laughter is gay.
“The world is no better for know
ing my woes,"
Says Kay!
She's true and warm-hearted : she’s
happy, and sure
That the sun’s never far from the
clouds of today.
And her friendship is golden and it
will endure!
. . . That's Kay!
Copyright.—WNU Servlo*.
Question box
by ED WYNN, The Perfect Fool I
Dear Mr. Wynn:
I am a girl fourteen years of age,
going to school. 1 failed tu my Eng
lish test because In one sentence 1
hud the three words HE AND
THUNES. Can you tell me what Is
wrong in placing these three words
together? Yours truly,
1. FLUNKED.
Answer: Your teacher was right
In giving you a had mark for con
necting the three words HE AND
TRUNKS. The first hook of Eng
lish tells us that "prunes" Is a noun
and should only he used In board
ing houses, while the word "AND,"
unlike an adverb. Is a conjunction.
In your example you have used the
conjunction "AND” to conjunct the
word “prunes.” which Is a noun,
with the word "IIE." The word
"HE" Is a personal pronouu at all
times, except when used for laugh
ing purposes, like IIE-IIE HE.
Dear Mr. Wynn:
I am a little girl nine years of
age. I go to Sunday school every
Sunday. I have some lessons to do
for next Sunday; one question I
can’t answer. Will you answer It
for me? The question Is, "What
did Noah say when he heard the
storm approach?'*
Sincerely,
IMA KIDD.
Answer: Everybody should know
those famous words. When Noah
Our National Refrain
heard the storm approach he put
Ids hands behind Ids ears and he
said: "Ark! Ark!"
Dear Mr. Wynn:
Am writing to you as I know you
are a dear friend of m.v father.
You, of course, remember what a
great pistol shot he has always
been. Well, yesterday he put n bot
tle of Scotch whisky on a table,
stood off about ten feet, took out
his revolver and shot at the bottle
of Scotcli six times without hitting
it. What do you think of that?
Truly yours,
WILLIE M. I’RUVE.
Answer: Knowing your father ns
1 do, I can really say It is astound
ing. In fact, It Is the first time I
have ever known your father to
miss a drink.
Dear Mr. Wynn:
1 am a drinking man, but my wife
made me sign a pledge that I would
not take a drink of whisky for one
year. («ee! I'm dying for a drink,
what shall I do?
Yours truly.
A. LUSH.
Answer: Buy a ticket for the
Odlon theater and go to see the
show and ut intermission it will be
perfectly all right for you take a
drink. Your pledge Is only for one
year and the play you are going to
see has two acts and three yenrs
elapse between the first and second
acta.
<5. tha Aiwoc-luted Nrwapapvra.
WNU Mervtea.
IPAPA KNOWS—I
"Pop, what are Icicle*?"
"Winter'* beard."
(Q. Hell Syndicate. — WM Service.
by
JEAN NEWTON
A WOMAN’S EYES
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THE MAN IS NO FOOL
(ir\KAB Jean Newton.
L' “The more I observe the
stupidity of men the more I won
der thut uny Intelligent woman
should care about being attractive
to them. The way men pick their
women—it's Just lucky that every
| mother's son of them Isn t ruined
by the girl he marries.
“The attraction for men in a pret
ty face Is easy enough to under
stand. Their enslavement to looks
In their contacts with women is so
taken for granted that every moth
er of a grown sou prays that the
girl who gets him have something
more substantial than the beauty
that is only skin deep.
“But what Is the quality that
runs looks u close second in land
ing the men? From my observation
it is Just a iaugh. A silly laugh, a
foolish laugh, a laugh with nothing
of humor or sense behind it—any
kind of a laugh. A girl who laughs
is ‘Jolly’—never mind what she is
laughing at. And she will be popu
lar with the boys—and she will
have a choice of husbands denied
her serious minded sister who has
no bursts of hilarity without sense.”
There Is much to be said, my
dear reader, for laughter. Beauty
fades. Material wealth is often
transient. But the nbillty to laugh
hns helped turn many a bad corner
in life w hen there was nothing else
to fall back on.
To my mind laughter, to be intel
ligent, need not always be Justified
by something excruciatingly humor
ous. The laughter of a young girl
exhilarated with the joy of living,
for instance, Is neither empty nor
stupid. And the girl who can carry
over Into later life something of
that urge uud ability to laugh, may
have a stronger weapon In the fight
for happiness—and the happiness
of those nbout her—than many of
us with apparently more substan
tial qualities.
Speaking of people who are very
careful nbout when they laugh, I
HINTS FOR HOMEMAKERS
TRY adding a bit of grated
lemon rind with the usual sea
sonings for pumpkin pie; it gives
an added flavor.
In every well-furnished kitchen
one should find accurate scales
and measuring utensils, a pair of
shears to be used only in the prepa
ration of food; and since the suc
cess of a dish depends upon tim
ing its cooking or baking, a reliable
clock.
When cooking squash, wush and
scrub it well, then cut into con
venient sized pieces to go into the
steamer. Cook until tender, then
scoop out the squash, mash, season
with butter, cream, suit and a grat
ing of orange peel. A small amount
of sugar adds much to various
dishes, fresh vegetables, meats and
meat sauces. It accentuates the
various flavors, binds them into a
harmonious whole and enriches the
color.
When starting out for a day of
shopping buy or carry a small pack
age of your favorite candy. When
feeling ready to drop with fatigue
eat a piece of candy and see how
quickly you are pepped up. It will
drive away that exhausted feeling
and give you plenty of energy to
carry on.
A turkish towel or piece of heavy
outing flannel placed on the drain
ing board or la the bottom of the
dlshpnn when washing delicate
chlnn will save many a treas
ured dish from breakage. The habit
must quote Thackeray's line that
“A woman without a laugn in her
is the greatest bore in existence—
for a good laugh Is sunshine In the
house."
No, dear reuder, don't let some
annoying experience with foolish
hilarity blind you to the Joyful and
healing qualities of laughter. The
man Is no fool who Is drawn by the
ability to laugh.
To my mind, one of the best reso
lutions we can make for the new
year is to overlook no opportunity
to laugh.
©. Hell Syndicate.—WNU Service.
Capes Are the Rage
Lanvin selected a bold brown
and tan check for this stunning en
semble. The bodice of the two-piece
dress is finished at the waistline
with a stitched hand of the mate
rial. Copes are the rage this season.
of so many dish washers is to place
half a dozen fragile cups together
in a pan of water and while float
ing around the handles are sure to
be knocked off or cracked. With
china ns expensive as it is today,
we need to use great care in han
dling it.
Add a few drops of lime Juice to
honeydew melons when serving.
©. Western Newspaper Union.
Know—
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That the nose of the seal is
a very ingenious contri
vance. Its shape is such that
when the nostrils are closed
not a drop of water can en
ter. Each nostril is provided
with muscles which close it
hermetically at the owner’s
will.
ft. McClure Newspaper Syndicate
“With the Greatest of Ease”
. mi i|i»0—u .
NEW versiou of "the during young man on the dying trai>eze given
by u white mouse who performs his act on a trapeze held tirmly In
the strong Jaws of an English bulldog. Their home Is In London, England.
RUG WELL NAMED
“BED OF ROSES”
Br GRANDMOTHER CLARK
The original rug shown measures
44 inches and requires four pounds
of rags to complete. It is braided
with three strands, but can be cro
cheted. A crocheted rug has better
wearing properties. Many colors
are used In the following combina
tions: Center circle in white, yel
low, red, and black. Three of the
outer circles in various rust shades.
The other three circles in two shades
of blue, and yellow’. Outer edge is
rose, yellow, black.
This rug shows that beautiful
rugs can be made of rags. The
regulation or common rag rug Is
either round or oval, with various
color combinations, and whpn fin
ished has no particular beauty. In
making the above “Bed of Itoses” rug,
make seven small round rugs about
twelve inches in diameter, and set
together as shown here, then work
row’s all nround to size wanted. It’s
a different rug and only another
Idea of what can be made of rags.
The best material for making rag
rugs Is “Llnkraft.” When using this
new material no cutting or match
ing of sizes Is necessary. Llnkraft
Is a round knitted material like jer
sey. It comes In links about five
inches long, but stretches to about
nine Inches when linking together.
These links are to be linked together
In solid colors or mixed ns desired.
Llnkraft Is very durable, does not
fray like rag strips and Llnkrntft
rugs w'eigh about 20% less than rag
rugs.
If you are Interested in making
rag rugs, send for Grandmother
Clark’s Book No. 25 on Crocheted
and Braided Rugs. Twenty-six rugs
are Illustrated, with Instructions.
A wonderful selection to pick from
when having a good-looking rug In
mind.
Send 15c to Rug Department for
Book No. 25.
Address, Home Craft Company,
Dept. “C,” Nineteenth & St. Louis
Ave., St Louis. Mo.
Enclose stamped addressed enve
lope when writing for any informa
tion.
Dire Effect of Poison
Believed to have been killed by
anti-locust “dust” dropped from gov
ernment airplanes, two white rhi
noceroses. five waterbuck and sev
eral smaller animals were found poi
soned in the Hluhluwe game reserve
in Zululand, Africa. It had killed
scrub grass over a wide area.—
Montreal Herald.
UNCHANGED BY TIME
The Galapagos have been recently
in the public eye as a result of a
series of extraordlnxiriij bizarre epi
sodes connected with the lives of sev
eral unusual characters who had fled
from Europe to escape the conven
tional life.
It was here that Charles Darwin,
the celebrated English scientist,
made his observations that con
vinced him of the soundness of his
theory of evolution and prompted the
writing of that monumental work,
the Origin of Species, early In the
Nineteenth century. The islands
have undergone no change since
Darwin came.
Great English Library
Cambridge's new library, recently
opened, holds about 1.250,000 books
In 23 miles of shelves, so arranged
that every book is within arm’s reach
of a man of average height.
WATCH YOUR
KIDNEYS!
Be Sure They Properly
Cleanse the Blood
YOUR kidneys are constantly fil
tering impurities from the blood
stream. But kidneys get function
ally disturbed—lag in their work—
fail to remove the poisonous body
wastes.
Then you may suffer nagging
backache, attacks of dizziness,
burning, scanty or too frequent
urination, getting up at night,
swollen feet and ankles, rheumatic
pains; feel “all worn out.”
Don’t delay! For the quicker you
get rid of these poisons, the better
your chances of good health.
Use Bonn's Pins. Doan’s are for
the kidneys only. They tend to pro
mote normal functioning of the
kidneys; should help them pass off
the irritating poisons. Doan's are
recommended by users the country
over. Get them from any druggist.
DOAN’S PILLS
Start the day feeling
FITand ACTIVE! _r
Don't let a sluggish overcrowded [»
system hold you back. CLEANSE |
INTERNALLY WITH SARFIE10 V-J
TEA. Set rid of the wastes thatyo.
slowyouopaodkeepyoufeel-U\\ A
log run down and Inactive. \\
Usually works within 8 to
10 hrs. NILD but prompt!
At drug stores 25c &10ei \\H
WNU—U 4—35
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Modern Three-Minute Way to
Ease Sore Throat
I_i
1 Crush and stir 3 BAYER Aspirin
• Tablets in a third glass of water.
2 Gargle Thoroughly—throw your
• head way back, allowing a little to
trickle down your throat. Do this twice.
Do not rinse mouth.
3 If you have a cold, take 2 BAYER
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water. Repeat if necessary, following
directions in package.
Ease Pain, Rawness, Soreness
Almost Instantly
Here’s a safe, modern and effective
way to relieve sore throat, A way
that eases the pain, rawness and
irritation in as little as two or three
minutes. Many doctors advise it and
millions are following this way. Try it.
All you do is crush and stir 3
BAYER Aspirin Tablets in }4 glass
of water and gargle with it twice—
as pictured here. (If you have signs
of a cold, take BAYER Aspirin and
drink plenty of water.)
Get real BAYER Aspirin Tablets
for this purpose. They disintegrate
quickly and completely, making a
gargle without irritating particles.
BAYER Aspirin prices have been
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