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THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER, SIOUX FALLS, S. P. SEVEN yjor. 23, 1932. WOTTA LIFE! WOTTA LIFE! UtiCLE RAY'S CORNER WILLIE WILLIS By ROBERT QUILU3I BARTER AND SAIL EXPLORING SOUTH AMERICA VIII From Chile to Pent When we reach Santiago, the capital of Chile, we lose no time In telephoning to an old friend of mine.

His name is Julio Jtmenes. and I had many pleasant talks with him when he waa visiting New York City. He is an author, and his books are written in Spanish, the language of Chili. STNOrsIS runs away P'r gloomy relative, Peter Cavin abert fsthrr bank, until It failed nd her fetfter died, offers to itrd to apply tor to emieuc instructress. They top in la Th.

aeeiinent lf th lira abandoned joiir-meater. tied up through lick of business, offers them it TP captain uu vuie i i a Hungry INSTALLMENT HI. ADRIFT IN THE SAME BOAT. questions which she asks us and which we ask her. She tells us that boys and girls in Santiago go to separate schools.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimenes and Isabella as well drive with us on a sight-seeing trio around the city. As we pass along the streets, we observe "double-deck" street cars. People ride on the roofs of the street cars as well as Inside.

The conductors are women, strange as it seems to us; but the cars are driven by men. We are impressed bv the fine public buildinps in the capital city. Chile. Argentina and Uruguay are generally held to be the most advanced countries in South America. After our visit in Santiago, which is happy from start to finish, we depart for the north.

For hundreds of miles, we pass over land which yields nitrate of soda. TBe mining of this nitrate (which is shipped far and wide over the world) is one of the leading industries of Chile. Again we view snow-capped peaks of the Andes. These mountains are higher than the Rockies. Some of the peaks are more than four miles hieh.

Not long after we cross the border of Peru, we look down and behold a deep gorge which has been cut by a river during- the course of thousands and thousands of years. (For "Travel" section of your scrapbook). Tomorrow Peru and Ecuador "That Jones kid Is too dumb to referee, anyway. Tryin' to penalize us five yards, an' him as little as he iCopyrlChk 132. fubiuhm ajmdlMtat utrfiMi bare but clean with an old cook stove of the model "ii hv Benjamin Franklin, and bearing in fact his illustrious ventedDy rfl gome Iew staples.

Roberta quartered and nim: and set It on to stew. The captain took a big bowl in Cmixed flourr wnned milk, shortening and baking powder and Whicn biscuits. The bicycle hiker brought In an ample mess of "LfwY couple of small bass, neatly cleaned. Patnamer asked the captain. IS.

oldest in the world, sir: Adam Eden." 3m ought to be a gardener, then you might have a job." mv namesake lost his Job, too." Stain's frostly eyes twinkled. He looked at Peter. "How in" i-ipYf" Lame's Peter Cavan. I was assistant, cashier in mill town nntU we were all told that we might take an indefinite vacation, rthout pay- Misg Roberta was setting some museum pieceson the kitchen table. She looked up with a tinge of color and a Wn.t.M?fflther owned the bank.

I was more or less of a liability until bank closed and my father died Vji (Programs subject to last minute changes by stations) Wednesday Afternoon Brtwwn the Bookendi. WABO We behold a deep gorte cut by a river Mr. Jimenea Is overjoyed when ICBSI KSCJ. The Flying fimly. WIAF (KBCI WOW.

:00 Vauchn leilh. WABC (CM I KSCJ. Oeoraf 1 1 orchestra. WABC iCBSi WNAX. he learns of our arrival.

He comes to our hotel and makes all three of us feel that we are long lost friends. :45 Lowell Thomm. WJZ (NBC) WLW. Wednesday Evening i "You must come to my home!" he exclaims. "Mrs.

Jimenes and mv little daughter would like ever O. Circle. WEAF (KBC) WOW KPVR. 1.15 The eg bonds. WJ2 (NBC) KOA Are you studying about Europe now Uncle Ray has a leaflet on "Questions and Answers about Europe" that might be helpful to you.

Just send in a stamped, self-addressed envelope care of this paper and Uncle Ray will send It to you. so much to see you. WENR. Wheatenavllle. wth Knight WEAF I NBC) WOW.

I We eiadiv agree to visit trie Jimenez family. The author's dark- eyed little daughter, lsaoena. can speak only a few words of English, but Mr. Jiminez translates the (Copyright, 131. Publisher! Byndlcatel Billy Jone nd Ernie Hire.

wtAF MNBCI WOW WTAM. I The Ooldbtri. WIAF (NBC) I WOW. Wtmperln Smith. WABC (CBS) WGN.

MS-ainsm' Sm. WABO (CBS) WON WCCO. Irene Taylor, blue elnter. WBAF BURGESS BEDTIME STORIES I NBC) WTAM WOW. Kate Smith.

WABO (CBS) WGN WCCO. Modern Male Choral. WABO (CBS) BUSTER BEAR ARRIVES By Thornton W. Burgess Jack Dennr'a orchestra. WEAF (NBCl WTAM WOW KOA.

players, but not otherwise. If a player will assimilate those two facts he will understand hand valuation In no time. HO XT II A CT II III II Concert. WEAF (NBC) "The Official System' wow. Ouy Lombardo'i orcheatra.

WABC I CBS I WON WCCO. Sherlock Holmes. WJZ (NBC) WLW WENR. Heal tli Association Will lip Bno Crime Club. WABO (CBS aa Adopted by Uadlnr AathorMka By K.

T. SHEPARD WON KMOX. Friendship Town. WJZ (NBC) WLW WMAQ. Corn Cob Pipe Club.

WEAF (NBCl WENR WOW. Chesterfield hour. WABC (CBS) worn K-9-8, Clubs 9-4-3, Diamonds Q-10-9-4-3. Your hand will win only the following tricks: two spade tricks; either one or two heart tricks, according to which side of you dummy (:30 a 1 a a Carina. WABO (CBSi WCCO WBBM.

NBC Artist! service. WEAF (NBCl WENR. 10:00 Amos 'n- Andy. WJZ (NBC) KOA nappens to oe; oniy one ciuo trie. Your estimate of 4H quick tricks will be correct as it is an even A French naval officer came In.

There there I'm sorry The "captain frowned at Peter. WENK WMAQ. Barlow Svmphony. WABO (CBSI KFAB WNAX. chance whether you win four tricks or five tricks.

"And you letting her swim offshore like that Peter said shortly: "She didn't ask my permission. Not that It 10:15 NBC Concert orcheatra. WJZ NBC I WENR. 10:30 I sham Jones' orcheatra. WABC (CBS) WCCO.

11:00 Don Redman's orchestra. WABC Have New Seal Sale Method Gettysburg, Nov. 23. A different method than that of former years will be used this year in the sale of Christmas seals in Gettysburg and Potter county, it was stated by H. M.

Cass of Huron, chairman of the South Dakota Health association, while In Gettysburg arranging for the handling of the seal sales nere. The sale in the city of Gefctysbui'g will be sponsored by the child welfare committee of the local Ameri- can Legion auxiliary, of which Mrs. Helen Westphal Is chairman. No postage will be used in the delivery of the seals this year to patrons. Envelopes will be addressed by members of the auxiliary and a letter of explanation and the seals Inclosed.

Boy Scouts, under the direction of the Rev. C. D. Bullock, scoutmaster, will distribute the letters to the homes In the city on December 3. Patrons wil return their remittance or the seals at their convenience before New Years.

Mrs. Inga Haanstad, county su- Non-mathematical writers sometimes g.ve more than the Ave real quick values employed here, but those added values cannot safely be counted for defensive purposes. Neither can the high card values, or Valuing Hands If you have a satisfactory method of valuing your hand, stick to it, otherwise adopt the method given below, as it is somewhat more accurate than any other, and It is simple. Ordinarily either declarer or dummy is able to trump the third lead of one of your suits. Honors probably capable of winning defensive tricks before your suit can be trumped, are known as "quick tricks." Honors held have quite different quick trick values from those counted when you are to be declarer or dummy.

Modern players have only the five following quick trick values: A-K, A-Q, 14; A. K-Q. K-X (the symbol used to mean a guarded King), H. Count the quick tricks In the following hand: Spades A-K-Q-4 Hearts A-Q-J-8 Clubs K-Q-J-8 Diamonds 5. Spades have onlv two auick tricks.

would have mattered. The captain nodded. "And now you're struck adrift in the same tin boat. Well, that happens sometimes." There was a brief silence, then Roberta asked: "Is this your farm, Capt. White?" "On narjer.

until interest day. Then they'll be lucky if thev can BCat honor trick values used by various The big are often judged by size, And fear allots to them the prize. Old Mother Nature. It was afternoon. Llghtfoot the Deer and Mrs.

Lightfoot had had their usual mid-day rest and to the chagrin of Chatterer the Red Squirrel had teturned to lcok for more beechnuts. Thunderer the Grouse, Mrs. Grouse and twa. of their grown children bad also returned and were walking about under the tree, eagerly picking up the little brown nuts. Chatterer begrudged them every nut they found, but there was nothing he could do about it.

Suddenly Llghtfoot threw his head high, with his wonderful nose tested the Merry Little Breezes, dancing his way from deeper in the Green Forest, turned and silently disappeared behind some young trees. There he stopped in a place where he was partly hidden and turned to watch. Mrs. Lightfoot had followed him and new stood beside him. They appeared to be watching and waiting expectantly.

Chatterer had been taking some nuts to the'' hollow stump in which he was storing them, so did not see them go. When he returned they were nowhere to be seen. "Good riddance muttered he and gave them no further thought as he ran about searching under the leaves. Even when the four Grouse took wing and whirred off a short distance he merely glanced after them, muttered "Thank goodness" and went on with his search. Then a shadow fell across him.

Startled, he dropped a nut and looked up. He had heard no sound of any one approaching, yet there, too near for comfort, stood Buster Bear, gTeat bin Buster Bear. Chatterer turned writers be taken for defensive purposes. If you want to know real defensive values employ only the five i 'Wonn Woof!" said Busier Bear, beginning to rake over the leaves in search of the little brown nuts dared. "Robber! Thief! Go find quick trick values given here, but never use these values for counting tet half the amount of the mortgage for it.

My family has owned it for over a hundred years." He opened the oven door and peeped at the biscuits. "I own a four-masted schooner the same way. Only she's worth, even less. You can get somethin' to eat off a farm If it's only garden truck. It don't grow on four-masters." The supper was presently shifted from the stove to the table.

The captain excused himself and went down cellar, returning with an earthen demijohn. "Hard cider with a dash of dandelion. Another rearm lor living on the farm. All yott could get down below aboard the (CBSI WCCO, Vincent Lopef orchestra. WEAF (NBC) WMAQ WTAM.

Thursday Morning T-SO Cheerio. WEAF (NBCl WOW. :00 Oene and Glenn. WEAF (NBC) WOW. Rela 'and Dunn.

WABC (CIT3I KSCJ The Upstat.ers. WEAF (NBC) WOW. Vie and Ssde. WJZ (NBCl KFYR. Are You Listening WABO (CBSI KSCJ.

MS CI ere. Lu and Em. WJZ (NBCl KFYR. Toun Arflsts' Trio. WEAF (NBCl wow.

MS a a a Oould. WABC (CBS) WCCO. Breen end De Rose. WEAF (NBOi wow. your own playing tricks, either as some nuts for yourself and leave mine alone!" declarer or dummy.

Promntlonal Value of Honors "I have found some and I expect to find a lot more," replied Bu-ster The declarer has a great in playing the Joint hands of in nis deep, grumoiy rumbiy voice Probably for defensive purposes the himself and dummy, and in having control of trumps, and also In hav "If these are yours why don't you come down and get them instead of has no more, value than a small card. Hearts have a defensive staying up there calling me names? Don't you know it isn't nice to call 10:09 Mae We Pre tent. WEAF (NBC) people names? freruiicnaeni; oi scnoois, wui nave charge of the seal sales in the county outside of Gettysburg. It Is understood that similar arrangements will be used by that office, working through the rural schools. During the last few years the seals have been sent direct to patrons through the mails.

The new arrangement will eliminate the expense of postage. value of only lty quick tricks, Just as the A-Q and small cards would have. Clubs have a defensive value of just one quick trick, as the K-Q and smaller cards would have. The All the time Buster had been edg KFYR. Brown-Colgate.

WABO (CBS) KSCJ WCCO The Marionette WEAF (NBC) total defensive value of the enor wow. ing neirer and nearer to that tree. Suddenly, with surprising quickness for one so big. he made a rush for that tree, stood up and dug his great claws into it as if he intended 11:00 Johnnv Marvin, tenor. WEAF (NBC) wow.

11:30 Farm and Home hour. WJZ (NBCl to ciimD it. wooi, wooii" saia ne. 2, Italy has lifted Its ban on girl Faclsts under 18. WOW KFYR, Thursday Afternoon With a thriek Chatterer raced up 13:30 Qt or kc Hsll's orchestra.

WABO to the very tip-tcp or tnat tree, ana there he clung, shivering with (CBSI WCCO KSCJ. mous hand is only 4A tricks. It is a toss-up whether the hand will win four tricks or five tricks against an opposing diamond contract. Suppose that your partner will not assist your powerful hand, and that the other side plava the hand at diamonds, with the holdings shown below. Declarer Spades J-3-2.

Hearts 7-5. Clubs A-7, Diamonds A-K-J-8-7-3. Dummy Spades 9-7, Hearts ing hands that fit better than those of his opponents. If opponents had all the advantages of the declarer, either they would have been the declarers or they would give the declaring side sound drubbing. Due to the declarer's advantages, honors held by his side are worth Just fifty per cent more than those held by opponents.

For example, an Ace held by an adversary is worth Just one trick, but an Ace held either by declarer or dummy Is worth 1H probable tricks, because half the lime that an Ace is held by one hand, it enables the other hand, to win a trick which must be lost if an opponent holds that Ace. This increased value of honors is known as promotional value. The playing value of an honor Includes both its quick trick value and its promotional value. The non-mathematlca! mind has difficulty in grasping the promotional value of honors, and the fact that honors must have the same values at both trumps and no-trumps, when held by declaring WEAF (NBC) WOW. fright.

Buster grinned as he watched Chatterer climb. Then he went back to raking over the leaves. For a long time cnatterer was si lent. Gradually he recovered from his fright, and the sight of Buster feastins on those nuts was more 1:00 Penn Cornell. WABC (CBSI WCCO KSCJ.

3:15 Mtrooolltin Opera company. WJZ (NBC) KFYR. special. WJZ (NBCl KFYR. 1:43 Oeoree Hsll's orchestra.

WABC (CBSi KFAB KSCJ. 4:00 Ben Alley, tenor. WABO (CBS) KSCJ. 4:30 Between the Bookends. WABC PHILCO RADIOS 518.75 $37.50 Beautiful Cabinets STEELE ELECTRIC Phone 3270 120 W.

Tenth than he could stand. Once more he bnean to call him names, robber. thief, bully and other uncompli a back somersault and. raced for and up the nearest tree. Once safely up in the tree he began to chatter and scold as only he can.

'Woof, woof!" said Buster Bear, beginning to rake over the leaves in search of the little brown nuts. Woof, woof! I had begun to think there were no beechnuts this year. These certainly do taste good to me." "They are mine!" shrieked Chatterer. "I found them first." "You don't say!" replied Buster. "If that is the case you shouldn't leave them around so carelessly.

They might be lost under these leaves. It seems to me I never ate sweeter ones. You don't mind If I help mvself. do you?" He grinned and there was a twinkle in his small eyes. "Yes, I do!" stormed Chatterer, coming as far down the tree as he mentary names, Show; 5, Dinner concert.

WABC-CBS 4, Ben Alley, tenor; 5:30, Eddie Dooley on football, WJZ-NBC 2:15, Metropolitan opera, 3:15, Paul white- Buster took no notice of him. He merely chuckled as he picked up tne little Drown nuis. apDarenuy man tea aance. GENERAL AUTnunrai.r 1 unconscious of the envious eyes watching him. for the Deer and the Grouse were all looking on, as well schooner would be biigewater." Hunger silenced the castaways.

Presently Roberta, said: VYou've saved our lives, Capt. White." "Yes? The last time it was a party adrift In an open boat. No difference, except In longitude." "It's always done at sea, I suppose. But not so often ashore." He answered simply: "I'm a sailor, wherever I am." Supper was finished. The captain produced a tin of tobacco and cigaret papers.

He rolled a cigaret deftly and offered it between his strong fingers to Roberta, who moistened and lighted it. "Why do you stay here?" she asked, directly. "I'm waiting for a. man." Who owes you something?" He shook nis head. "Not exactly." He rose and went out through the door that led Into the main body of the empty house.

Adam Eden, on whose hollow cheeks a tinge -of color had appeared, said in his deep voice: "There's a man I'd follow to the world's end." Peter nodded. "I'll bet he knows his stuff." "At sea." Roberta amended. "But the land sharks have got him Irom underneath." "His era was a nundred years ago," Adam said, "when being master and owner of your craft was a sound asset." The csptain returned. He laid on the table a small sheet of paper that looked as if torn from a pocket notebook. "I'm waiting for a man to bring me the crass bearing on this." i The three heads drew together.

On the paper was written clearly and legibly a north latitude bearing in degrees, minutes and seconds. Roberta murmured under her breath: 'Treasure "I don't know. Fortune maybe, in one shape or another." Is it time for this person to come?" "Over time." looked up. "What's it all about, captain 6tnce you've tod us this much?" "When the war broke In 1914 I owned a tidy three-masted schooner that I was working up and down this coast and to the West Indies and Central and South American ports. An elderly gentleman came aboard me in 1915 in Norfolk, Virginia, and chartered me to carry a cargo to Rochelle, France.

He knew all about the risks of gettin' torpedoed -more than I did. He was a Tahiti Frenchman and a grand old sport, wcause he came along for the voyage." Roberta could not wait. "Tell us right now if you got across with It." We made it all right, but not into La Rochelle. The funny part of vmness came ater we 8 ashore. We were having a fine dinner ma little restaurant upstairs in a private room.

A French naval officer dldn VMi tne way tne old gentleman hugged him to teU il man was hls son Tne captain took a swallow of cider, i couidn follow what they talked about after that because mv French a the port kmd that's part English. Good enough for wrang'lin' with Ef loaders and no call for any answers or arguments. It was El was tickled to dcath that the old gentleman had run through a full cargo of food staples." you must have made a clean-up on that Peter said. the Khooner, and then some. Comin' to the busl-h.

tabIe- Mon we Parted, the old gentleman asked where he'd Hrtr 1 iocate me at 801116 future time, and I gave him this farm to ti my old -folks fleered to end their days and did, Mm. Then Mr- Mordecal might as well tell you his thVw i00" his notebook and wrote this latitude and tore out with th. "ssaia: 'Capt. White, if somebody comes to you some day on it Page of tnls diary. number 57, with a longitude written th W1J' fitJd 11 wel1 worth vour while to follow the instructions on r.r?I.S!df the And he went on to tell me how as there confide.

in whose honesty and ability he could feel the same wunaence he did mine. We were to share 50-50 on what we found." REPAIRING Washlny Greasing Storage 8th St. and Dakota Ave. -PHOVK tMt DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE as Chatterer. (Copyright, 1832, by T.

W. Burgess) The next story: "Chatterer Is Be side Himself." Christianson Vatne (CBSI KSCJ. 1:00 Ksltenhorn'a News. WABC (CBS) KSCJ. Skippy.

WABO (C1WI WCCO. 5:45 Lowell Thomas. WJZ (NBC) WLW. Thursday Evening 00 O. E.

Circle. WEAF (NRC) WOW. The Vseeoonda. WJZ (NBC) KOA WENR. WEAF VBC1 WOW.

6:45 The Goldbergs. WEAF (NBC) WOW WENR. The Flelschmann ti 8 r. WEAF (NBCl WOW WTAM KOA. Abe Lymsna orchestra.

WABC (CBS WON. Jack Benny with Ted Weeml. WABC (CBSI WON WCCO. The son? Sleuth. WJZ (NBC) WLS KDKA.

7:45 Jack Dennvt orchestra WABO ICBSi WGN. Howard Thurston magicatt. WJZ (NBCl WLW 100 Capt. Henry's show Boat, WEAF (NBCl WOW WTAM. Chesterfield hour.

ABC (CBSl WON WCCO. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla Farm Holiday Group Galls Salem Meeting GUNS REPAIRED GET THEM READY NOW Locks bnd Sewing Machines Repaired Key Duplicated 23e Real Good Tire $1.25 Bicycles Sc Tricycles very cheap. FRED THE FIXER Salem. Nov. 23 Matters of and legislation will be discussed at a meeting called by the McCook A tr a sm ELL IjO 9 OM A Til EL A pa oTeTh IMr i toff mte LMNpJsA rip A Rip'ft ELS A W5 RIE E.W leep Tpf Mmie I UR IIS I MR A IA A tMPR Mqtg 6 eMUI HOP El TlOjN I NjG AbllMkl.

aMa GO AISHE Til EIR County Farm Holiday association at the courthouse here at 2 p. m. No type of throwing, the dish will not break. Any mother would be less annoyed by the throwing if no casualties resulted. Saving tbe China She may notice when baby Is ready to stop eating and remove the dishes from his vicinityj She may put the child down from the table ths moment he begins to play.

The hungry child does not play, but eats until he is satisfied. Then he looks around for something to do to while away the tedium of the meal time. That is a good time to move the dishes out of reach. And it is important to always give the baby something harmless to throw. Throwing is part of his muscular yearnings which needs satisfaction.

Balls, and soft bags full of paper or excelsior should be provided him. He should understand that you don't mind his throwing thlMn. a-a nAt tHrmiraVil. vember 30. D.

J. Kane of Ramsey township will talk on the subject, "Restric ACROSS Pod t. Insect I. Spreada loosely 13 Declare 11 Femaie ruff 14. Open court 15.

Pertalnlnt to rlvai bank 11. Compassion It. Bustle Wooden propeller Z0. full apart t. Back ta.

Passing fashion 14. Pronoun 21 Qo by automobile tt. Wild animal 29. Hen 10. Heated comiiartmen It.

Lntla lie it. Twist around 33. Color 34. Winnow J5. Varlaty 2.

8, liable of hesitation IT Evergreen tree 15. ia profttabl 29. Outer carmeat 41. Entirely 42. Drlel arraai t.

Silkworm 10. Alluvial mate rial worn oft by attrition 11. Utter ID Bellow 5l. Impost i 22. Kternity 21 Witch nocVat 26.

Ropea for hnixing yards aboard ahlp -tt. Cieater quantity 27, Vanquish Ss. Winirllka procesa of a fish tt. Machine for culling lum- ber out of slabs It. Distant 32.

Crafty 34. Proper 35. Placid 37. Cataract it. Cnat witn metal 40.

Having an offensive aniell 4L Wlngllk it. Operatic aolo 44. Belgian river 45. Condeneed at- moapharle) moisture 4. Note of doy 47.

Wager tions on Marketing of Produce:" J. Ballou, Bridgewater, on "The Taxation Problem:" Alfred Waech-ter, of Spring Valley township, on "The Benefits of A. JT "Irfoil Hfrntrrc nn "Aim Arrio. NORTH WESTERN AUDIT CO 2alef Se Morgans, Successor ACCOUNTANTS AUDITS and SYSTEMS 410 Boyce-Greeley Bldf TELEPHONE 417 DOWN 1. Stat lo Brazil Z.

ready I. Humored Historical period Monk I. Shakespearean latlve Problems:" Jacob A. Gaspar of Union township, on "Why Local Government Should Not Be Abolished;" Chris Hoenscheid of Salem township, on "Transportation as Affecting the Holiday Proeram:" J. The child sees no example of dish 4S.

Pup pat it. Cllmi.s with difficulty 41 Masculine 1 nam 41 Cereal rrasa 50. Ureal take 61. Marries 51. Native metal- bearlne; compound II Former emperor throwing, nope, so inis lesson is one we expect him to learn.

He will unm. if 4f th. mother w1s.lv har Death Vellv Days. WJZ (NBC) WLW WENR. MS The Mills Brothera.

WABO (CBSI WGN KMOX. 1:30 Omr Khayyam. WABO (CBS) WOCO. Dancing Strlngl. WJZ (NBC) KDKA WMAQ.

9 00 Lucky Strike hour. WEAF (NBC) WOW WTAM WENR. Kostelaneta presents. WABO (CBSl WCCO. 8H0 Edwin Hilt.

WABO (CBS) WCCO 10:00 Amos 'n' Andy, WJZ INBCI WENR KOA WFAA. Barlow Svmphony. WABC (CBSl WCCO KFAB. 10:301 Sham Jones' orchestra. WABC WCCO KFAB.

Ben Bernie's orchestra. WEAF (NBCl WOW WTAM. 11:00 Eddie Duchln's orchestra. WABO (CBSl WCCO KFAB. Cab Callowav's orchestra, WEAF (NBCl WOW 11:30 Hotlvwood on tlia Air.

WEAF (NBC) WTAM. By C. E. BUTTERFIELD Time is central standard.) THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL 10:00 a. m.

Brown vs. Colgate-Ralph Gtlroy for WABC-CBS. 12:45 p. Penn vs. Cornell Graham McNamee for WEAF-NBC and Ted Huslng for WABC-CBS.

New York Nov. 23. UPS Leopold Stokowskl will turn part of his Sat character you'w 'hl Paused 'or so long that Roberta asked: "And now from nim after a these- years?" If mil wm ulreet ag0 1 Bt "We from Paris that read: yes to a to check to longitude page 57 on August 1. cable taut Tti nrrfdecai' Hotel Lucretla, I did that thing, and It's now uusc 22 and no more news." W. Caudle of Pearl township, on T.

Japanese coin nesses her own emotions during the Bound wiio. flow Best to increase our Membership;" and County Agent J. narrow fabric learning process. Tomorrow: "Mother Beams Over Four-Hour Schedule." Morrow, on "Why Should City People Become Members?" (Copyright, 1MJ; By Henry C. Rowland).

(Continued tomorrow), It Tune in Tonishl Mrs. Eldred will be glad to give advice to any reader on the diet nd eeneral care of children. Be After matters interest have been discussed committees will be appointed to. carry the desired objectives into effect end efforts will be made to obtain legislation at and Laushl sure to enclose a self addressed stamped envelope with your letter ana sena it niyrue Meyer tiuicu in for. nt th.

"Vnnr Ttahv and YOUR BABY AND MINE By MYRTLE MEYER ELD RED STANDARD. rierre, it was announced. State College Gets Part Mine" department of this news- i paper. Of Unique Ipswich Library urday night broadcasts, to start this OIL COMPANY'S FUNFEST KSOO 6:15 week on wabc-cbs, over to an exposition of the instruments which comprise hi Philadelphia orchestra. The woodwinds will be illustrated this Saturday with Pit San-bom, commentator, giving the The first of these two Wednesday aymphon.es conducted on WEAF-NBC by Erno Rapee.

at 8 tonight. Is to be made up of Ameri fm fi llll'2 22 IIP3 U-34 25 2t'2j IIP5'''" 'Ml WM 30 Tl 3' Il Z. Zwil IT fir can compositions, including H. H. Woodwins "Covered Wagon Suite." Series of Accidents Occur In Country Near Mobridge Mobridge, Nov, 23.

A series of accidents has occurred In this vicinity the last few days, the first being when Henry Parker, one of the Mert Stump construction crew men, fell from a bridge railing 30 feet high and suffered a broken leg and arm and severe Injuries about his face and head. Roy Van Dyne was seriously injured when his car skidded in the gravel near McLaughlin -and (truck a culvert. Mr. Van Dyne has been doing relief work in the Western Union office at Walker for the past several weeks. He is confined to a local hospital.

The Van Dyne car was completely demolished. J. Jessop fell from a load of hay and received a broken hip. Chile's national economic council will attempt to rehabilitate industry and commerce and eliminate Prepare, Mother for Il Manaement Ltepted as a fact that fct she a cniId than MlOW, tmotions mother's 1 to uLalm? a child and WhtrM' motional dis-WTdly anrt child 80 reaily aggravate his cannot ntlrelV she do? kf. emotlon.

"hat "forehand 18 to 'earn ol behavior iSttM child at r- 1M she Pact thtnk how she Cl1?" 4i Expect rf her child m1ther must know torjj. ow mnv mothers even Saffi'S1 hen "Ihe find mthj llHIdr'n' babies of 18 na two years, defying them? If a mother knows that children of this age are given to just such behavior, she will know how to conduct herself in the face of it. If slw doesn't know that children of this ase are given to what is called "negatisvistlc" behavior, which Is the universal tendency to say, "No, I won't," then she is almost certain to let her natural annoyance, her feeling of helplessness in the face of this stubborn mite, are up into an emotional storm which fires the child to future exhibitions of the same kind. Throwing Dishes Here is the mother of an 11 months old baby who wants to know what she shall do when her baby throws his spoon and feeding bowl on the floor after he is through Shall she slap his.hand? Her query is intslliscnt preparation for conduct that can be expected of the child who is leamin? to eat, and also discovering what fun tt, is to throw things. She may Srovide unbreakable dishes so that he does experiment with this Brookings, Nov.

23. More than 5ff volumes of poetry, religious doctrines, science and philosophy have been added to the State college library, Prof. W. H. Powers, librarian, ha announced.

The books were secured from the collection of the Rev. E. B. Tre Fethren of Ipswich, who died recently. The library compiled by Mr.

Tre Fethren consisted of over volumes. Among the books purchased la a leather bound folio of Speed's "History of Great BritainSprinted in 1623, and a curious work on the life of Richard the Third, which is a first edition printed in 1648. Cotton Mather's "Magni Christ!" and 18 volumes of "Jesuit Relation" were other famous works which the Ipswich minister had secured. Three men boarded a train near Valene. France, recently, took the conductor's money and threw him on the track.

DR. BUCK SPECIALIST FOR MEN Cures stomach, liver, kidney, bladder, blood, nervous, chronic and contracted troubles 20 rears In Sioui Falls CONFIDENTIAL Minnehaha Baildinf Try these tonight: WEAF-NBO 6:30, Jones and Hare; 7:30, Irene Taylor, songs; 9, Corn Cob Pipe club; 9:30, Artist' Service, lecturers night. Connie Bos-well; 8, Burns and Allen; 9, Ruth Ettlng; 10. Barlow Symphony. WJZ-NBC Jack Fulton, 8, Sherlock Holmes; 9:30, Radio Rubes; 11, Cab Calloway orchestra.

Thursday high spots: Variety.

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