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AM INTERESTING Uncle Wlggily wu hemlng little Bab, the rainbow1 girl, fill her' cloth Bag with land. Bab's mother waa going to make a doorstep out of the aand, bag Little Bub. the rainbow boy, making a sand. fort. The children ha4 rone adventuring with rabbit rentleman.

There, tab, X' think you have enough aand in your bag," said Mr. Longears alter a while. "Carry tt home, hate your mother sew tt up, so the aand won't trickle out. and youll keep the door from being blown abut by the wind. I "Oh, thank you." poke the little fin.

"Come on, Bubl" ahe called to toe rainbow boy. haven't making the fort Bub aald. have to put one run to It." Be made a gun. or cannon, out of a round piece of tree branch, and then, standing up and ASH Clt aw Olt AIIBEHRY SAUCE edda so much flavor It really 1 deserrer a fwA alt its 9wnl Wbolesoms. Quick cb4 easy, to prepare tbi'way i 10 Mlnule" Cranberry.

Sauce (Slewed Cranberries) loll cave ef waler and lVi to eupe sugar toaelker miaul. Hkea odd cups Eatmor Craaber ilee. Bell eiLrrta aria asuallT sufficient) nnfll oil Ifceeklas pop epea. Seiner from Jlie whea jfce popping stops, and Sow lite sauce to remain In ves. sI wadteturbed mnt oool.

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You're never known perfect sanitary comfort like this before, There's At drug, dry goods, VALUABLE FOLDER FOU YOU FREE! Wail coupon (or folder. "Ilow to Can lor tad Peed Your Dog" U2 Feodt to Aroid. Quantity and VarWty Nedd, Vac, table Diet, Feeding and Rasrtag Biiptfeia, ttc raf 1 RE aw looking at his fort be aaid: wlah we couii take tt with us." "Why?" asked Uncle Wlsrrlr. won dering bow Bub could carry a sand fort. "Wen.

If we could take tt with unanswered the little boy, "when we met the fox you could shoot the gun at him." 4 "Ob, we 'arent gomr to meet any rox. said Mr. Longeara, "That was lust 'a funny dream of yours. Bub." For, early that day. Bub had awakened after a strange dream In which ha saw Uncle WiggUy caught by the ox.

But the rabbit said dreams went backward or contrary, and if Bub's dream meant anything, tt meant that the bunny would catch the fox. sot that the Bad Chap would nibble the rab bit. "Help me earrr my aandbac Bub. begged Little Bab. a "All rlsht.

answered the rainbow boy, who was very kind to girls. thoueh, 'a he said, he didn't want them "tagging around'' all the while. Bo Uncle Wleglly. with Bab and Bub carrying the bag at sand that was to be made into a doorstop. started back for the bunralow.

AH the while Bub was wondering when nis aream would come true, or nearly true, so that the log would either chase Uncle WlggUy or the rabbit wouux eaten tne fox, And then, an of a there was a rustling noise In the bushes and Bub ex claimed "Therel "There what" asked Bab. "There's the fox of my dreams! whispered the rainbow boy and, surely enough, out from behind the bush popped the Fuzzy Fox. "Yes, here's my dream, whispered Bub. "I wonder if It's going to go backward and If Unkle Wig will catch the Bad Chapr Well, it didn't happen Just that way, out very nearly. For Bab, pulling her bag of sand away from Bub, not that ahe meant to be impolite.

but that she was in a hurry Bab ran He sneezed. Hcrchoo with the bag of sand close to the Fox and cried out: "There!" There what?" asked Uncle Wig lly, who was getting ready to hit the Baa cnap wnn a suck. "Ker chool Ker foot Ker tool and he see to catch the rabbit, who hopped away with Bub and Bab aafebr. So the dream of Bub nearly came true backward. And there was enough sand left In the bag to make a door stop for Bab a mother.

But this isnt ail of the story. The next aay uncie wizziiy wanted to have another adventure with Bab and Bub, the rainbow girl and boy. So early in the morning he hopped out of his hollow stump bungalow. "Where are you going?" asked Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy. "To get Bab and Bub, answered Mr.

Longears. As he spoke he saw two of bis own Uttle rabbits. Jingle and Jangle, hop out of the bungalow and run off to the woods. "Where are you going?" asked Uncle WlggUy. ,11 Kes oothiog else remotely like itl You know KlElNxX, the softest, yet strongest disposable tissues, Use them for handkerchiefs, to remove cold cream as a substitute for linen, towels, napkins for home or offico use.

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A SUU fi PAGE FOR 'II round Iheloiun 1 A J. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Stader, 4541 Madison avenue, have a "horticultural curio In their yard In the form of what Is known as the Autumn Bloomer. The plant includes twenty eight stalks measuring about ten feet in bight, with blossoms from the base to the tops, masses of rich golden color. The picture shows Stader with one of the stalks covered with bloom. "Each stalk has about twenty four "Don't you want to come with Bub, Bab and me?" Jingle end Jangle did net answer. Unci Wlggily thought this was strange, but then he forgot all about it until he went to the homes of Bab and Bub, who lived next door, one to the other.

"Where are my little rainbow asked the rabbit. "Why, Bub went to your bungalow early this morning," aald his mother, and when Bab's mother said the same thing Uncle Wlggily said: "Oh, xny rainbow children must be lost In the woods. But have no fear, for shall find them!" Then the mother of Bub and the mother of Bab had n6 fears and Uncle Wlggily hopped fast to the woods to find the lost children. And if the can opener will stop pullmg the wheels elf the automobile to make roller skates for the Ice pick. I'll tell you next about Uncle Wiggiiys found children.

(Coprrlsht. 1932) To Attend 11th District Meeting of Auxiliary MRS. SYLVIA X. PITMAN. Mrs.

Sylvia E. Pitman, of BoonvUle. department president of the American Legion Auxiliary, will come to Indl anapous Tuesday, and will attend the Eleventh district meeting to be held at oasiandon Wednesday. TO REOPEN 1. A.

C. CASE Realtors wm Petition Revaluation by State Tax Board. Reopening of the Indianapolis Ath letlo Club tax valuation case, In which the state tax board classified three fourths of Its property as edu cational and therefore held that amount tax exempt, will be sought in a petition the Indianapolis Real Es tate Board will file with the tax board this week, John Royse. attorney for tne realtors, said Tuesday. The Real Estate Board protested the tax board's loppmx ox three fourths of the Ath letfc; Club's evaluation off the county tax duplicates.

James Showalter, tax ooara chairman, invited realtors to reopen the case if they could present evidence that the tax board was mis informed about the educational as pects of the Athletic Club. Indiana law exempts property used for educa tion from taxation. My Beauty Hint COCUECN MOORB 'rlBp CaDaM ataaral Bmoe beauty demands a tan for summer and a delicate white skin for winter, girls have a problem. There are many ways cf achieving a burnt toast complexion, but bleaching the Skin in the all is more difficult One good way. I find, is to form a paste of corn meal and milk to use as a facial mask.

Half an hour needed to dry the meal cn the face after which a wsshlng In milk will result In a complexion two shade lighter) 1 tv v.v 3 'ow 1 is Ml shoots on It. he said, about eighteen to twenty inches in length. The great plant Is a thing of beauty and every one in the neighborhood has been around to see It and we have some callers from distant parts of town to see It. One florist said he had never seen one before and wants a root to start himself a plant. They do not reseed themselves so have to be started from the roots.

"I started this plant two years ago ABOUT EW I By WiUlam Gaines NEW YORK, October 25. Once more the rodeo comes to Macuson Square Garden to excite the city palefaces. To a person from the great open spaces these western shows under a city roof are about as thrilling as a six day bicycle race between sprints. But the native New Yorkers, and the New Yorkers from New England and points east still seem to relish them. The professional rodeo artists who play the Mew York engagement create almost as much furor on the streets 1,500 Patrons at Ceremonies in New Building.

EDUCATION ADVANCE TOLD The new Decatur Township High School building was dedicated Mon day night in the presence of approximately 1,500 residents of the com munity. new, school, a short distance from Btaie Road 67, near Valley Mills, houses the high school cf the township and the Valley Mills grade school. The program included addresses bv Albert Stump, Indianapolis attorney; John Routon, township trustee Fred Gladden, superintendent of the Marlon county public schools, and George C. Cole, state superintendent of public instruction. Jaames N.

Jay, principal, presided. Music was provided by the. school orchestra and Miss Avenelle Dixon, soloist. Mr. Stump spoke of proeress in the educational field in the last 100 years.

Mr. Cole described the building as rep resenting a forward step in the com niunlty. "This great building will be more than a home for pupils and teachers at work," said Mr. Gladden. "It will become a great community center where the activities of the township may find expression in many and varied programs.

It will become a nucleus around which the life of the community will center and out of the meetings and associations here will come fuller, richer and larger The dedication basketball game will be played between Decatur town ship and Ben Davis November 4 in the new gymnasium. HEADS CHURCHW0MEN Mrs. Ralph J. nudelson Named by Indian Council. Mrs.

Ralph J. Hudelson. Indian spoils, was elected president of the Indiana Council of Federated Church Women at a meeting in the Elkhart Presbyterian church last week. Other officers are Mrs. A.

E. Kemmer, Lafayette, first vice president; Mrs. W. D. Anderson.

Elkhart, second vice president; Mrs. James Kelley, South Bend, third vice president; Mrs Frank Rlchart, Terre Haute, fourth vice president: Mrs. Florence Canine, Crawfordsville, secretary, and Mrs. Ik H. Dirks, Greencastle, treas urer.

Mrs. Charles A. Mueller. Indian apolis, was chosen representatlve at large to the National Council of Fed erated Church women board of di rectors. Mrs.

Will H. Adams, Indl ana polls, is spiritual life chairman Mrs. L. Jerry Arnold. Elkhart.

Christian citizenship chairman, and Mrs. E. Burbanck, Richmond. Is mis sionary and religious education chair man. TO PLAY AT GREENWOOD Indiana Central College Orchestra in Season's First Appearance.

The Indiana Central College Or chestra will make its first appearance of the season at a town meeting spon sored by the Greenwood Business Men's Commercial Club Tuesday at the Community hall. Maurice Shadley. Greenwood, is director of the orchestra. Mr. Shadley is as sistant In the department of music at Indiana Central.

The orchestra members are: Irma Chambers. Kathnme Kurta. Mary Margaret Cox. Harold Rupp, Dorothy Hushes. Estelle Franklin.

Myrtle Ham' man. Mary Brunnemiller, Julian Wiley, Noah Hanman, Lois McKeifrean, Fred Casner. Frances Warner, Henry Busehe. William Doty, Varrn Arney Robert Cosseimon. Ruweii Frances Wallace.

Max Bell. Rob rt Davis. Darllne Clements, Leland Lath rop and Fred Koehrn. CHOOL IS DEDICATED DECATUR TOWNSHIP THE MENUS OF THE DAY Br Xn. Afcssafer Own BaOoweea Xancheen.

Spooky Cocktail Chicken Croquettes Buttered Peas Hot Rolls Currant Jam Hobgoblin Salad Witch's Strips Pumpkin Tarts uoiiee Salted Nuts SMkT OekteU. (Serrint Xiht 1 tiv cnbBMl 4 tablespoons 1 cud ic4 oelcnr chopped niaicstoa cboppctf ripe hupms nuntt olivet 1 cue maronnatas 4 taslMPOons eboppaa Meuu Mix one half mayonnaise wlta rest of lnsTedlents. ChUL Serve to small cups lined with lettuce. Top witn remaining mayonnaise. HofccoMia SsUe.

IVt cops cottH a almondi cheM 8 piceM ItUnet halrea naaehM 2 3 cup IS raisin dreaatas atrtpa pimlantoa Arrange lettuce on salad plates. Add portions of cheese and cover with peaches, round sides up. Simu late faces on peaches, raisins for MVm mtrlnm try tnnntha mrA almonds for noses. Garnish with dressing and serve at once. 3 enoa flour 8 tableiDOoni tat 8 Uatpoons basins 2 3 cup crated tbotst 'powder 1ft cups mux Vi taaapooB aalt WlUh'a Strlpa.

Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In fat. with knife. Mixing with knife, add cheese and milk. When soft dough forms, place it on floured pa per and pat out until dougn is one third Inch thick.

Use sharp knife and cut into strips two Inches long and one eighth Inch wide. Arrange one half Inch apart on greased pan and bake eight minute In moderate oven. Arrange several together in bundles and tie In place with orange colored ribbons. from one root and it has grown very rapidly. The root came from Kentucky and was alven us by a neighbor.

think it Is quite rare in this part of the country." The plant has slender leaves and the blossoms resemble In some ways a dwarf sunflower. However, the cen ters are not brown or black, but about the same shade as the petals. VPfa as they do in the arena. They strut about Broadway in their tank size hats and hish heeled boots, and add a wild note to the night with their cowboy yells from hotel windows. Some of the bronco bus tin' heroes and the cowgirls are invited to appear at night clubs, where they get the floor and the spotlight for a brief In traduction.

One rangy steer teaser strode by a group of vaudevilllans "at leisure. holding down the sidewalk in froni of a theater. Where'a your horse?" a wise auy smcxereo. "He's back at the garden," the west erner shot back. "Wont yuh come ovab and let him have a good laugh? The laundries are just about the hottest business competitors in New York.

They are always sending so licitors around to stuff the mall boxes with cards, or talk up business in person. Tne latest piece of bait was cheap toy left at the door, with card saying: "This will keep the chil dren happy. Deal with the laundry and the adults will be hanny too." The toy went to the pup and the shirts still go to the same old stand. The mix up of alternating and di rect current on Manhattan Island is a matter of considerable InconvenJenc to apartment nomads who take their radios with them when they move if a person has a direct current set and moves to a new address where there is alternating current, it means shelling out a fair sum of money to have the machine changed over, or buying a new radio. Borne day.

perhaps, the whole borough will be on alternating cur rent, when the electric company comes along and changes the current in a house where there are radios, it supplies new machines free of charge www The old fur game still is being worked overtime. Two young fellows who cruise the East Fifties in a black delivery van are such outstanding of fenders that many people speak of seeing them time and again in the street. They drive alongside 'a woman walking on the sidewalk and call out "Lady, would you like to buy a nice silver fox right cheap?" They brazen ly suggest that the furs are stolen FAMILY I f1 ft HOL WOOD di SOUNDS SIGHTS BUbaia taal HOLLYWOOD, October 2 The possibility that LHy pans, the opera singer, would Join the turn colony ap peared large in the course of her stay sioujivAAi.5i but she has de i parted with nor papers signed and wita oniy one screen test, ai i though more were! offered. The di minutive French woman repeated in Los Angelesi her triumphs in! other centers, and; esj jaguar were on aha aawut raw the Ilpa of all Ho Hywood. Shei visited i os." 1" charmed stars and directors, attended parties and danced witn tne stars then left for engagements in San Francisco.

There still Is a noeslbulty. however. mat sne win appear on the screen Hollywood, at least, is more than eager to have her. Universal deflnitehr la interested in signing her, and Al ma santeu, director at Fox. said: "Even if she couldnt sing a note, her personality would make her a screen star.

From M. where ahe was test ed, came the explanation that the test was merely a courtesy and that no contract talk had come from it. wnicn naturally leads to the suspi cion tnat my goes movie, it will oe with that company. www Fred W. Lake.

Kansas Citv. vis ited Will Rogers on the set when he I was making "Too Busy to Work," and he and Rogers had aulte a talk. Just before the comedian bt ran hia airplane trip to South America, he I received a letter from Lake relating now ne had capitalized his "Christ mas money" by permitting his friends to snare tne hand that shook the hand of WU1 Rogers at 10 centa a shake. mat boy win become a congress man you see if he don't." bystanders heard Win comment as he folded tne letter and put it his pocket. The Latin temnerament la dunimr.

if we may believe the testimony of one Spanish actress regarding her latest film role with an all Spanish cast: we got through the Dicture without a single fight, she said, as though announcing the millennium. It is often this way in HollvwoodL Herbert Mundin was telling Clive xsrooc ms latest gag. BrooK smiled, laughed, and In oth er ways registered amusement. "Very clever. Herbert." he aald.

"Very clever. I wish I had thouarht of that In fact" he think I win have thought of it!" and must be disposed of without much ago. Actually, the rbargam" they offer is a cheap lmltaflon. and almost any sum they could get away with would mean a profit. George Arliss's father, a printer.

wore a monocle, too. Katherlne Brush is one of the best groomed of all the women novelists. Georgle Price, as a youngster, sang in a nickelodeon for 16 centa a day. Rupert Hughes's youthful ambition was to compose fine music. Mrs Drear: Aunt Emmy gave ma these pretty blankets, but they're too nico for every day.

I'm afraid to wash em. 1 mm mm Oxydol is that marvelous new granulated soap that gets dirt out in two shakes of a lamb's tail without harming the daintiest silk or woolen treasure. In the dish pan, it's no end of help. Oxydol dissolves instantly; won't ball up. Gives half again as much suds, loosens cooked on dirt, and is easy on the hands as can be.

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Vrv Cod Uvwr Oil Once a It's the lucky kids that get Coco Cod the cod liver oil that tastes Lie chocolate. They actually lick theVpoon and beg for snore! That's why Mrs. Ada Rogers of Ocoaomowoc, Wiacbnsiii, found it so easy to gjva CocoCodtoberlitegirLSheMvs: aney toss twrytllmidtctttvm of hmr hard arrxitluriynpmmdu St did net gain afuruxtnU, and abiolutely refuted cod liotr pit until I mnd in tun moniht gaintd all ha had lest and Jour extra Other cod liver oils have only Vitamin A and bat Coco Cod le also rich in ltamin the appetite and growth promoting vitamin secured from vegetahles, rice, egg yolks and yeasL Give your children Coco Cod. "Watch their bodies grow daily with vigorous, athletic strength. At all drug stores.

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lit It ft (MS Cheer: Stuff and non. sense I What's the flood of nice things tucked away In a dresser drawer? And what's mere, Oxy del will wefth them without harming a hair of that. lovely weel..

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