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Six TIMES PHONE 610t HE. READING TIMES, READING, A SATUR DA ORNING 'J UN 195 7' TIMES PHONE 610T MILD EXCITEMENT WH EN FATHER GOT HOME By FONTAINE FOX Today's Story It Seems to Me By HEYWOOD BROUN Everyday Questions By R. S. PARKES CADMAN OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN READING. Puhlishprl rnnt inumislv ftinpA vERvy Gardner wahts pleasure Readies Times Publishing Owner and Publisher.

In Pennsylvania A John H. Perry Newspaper. John H. Perry, President. Itobert Grey Bushong, Vice President.

E. A. Kettel. Secretary Treasurer. Joe ffornstein, General Manager.

Abo Hurwitz, Managing Editor. History By Frederic A. Godcharles (Stale Librarian) (Copyright, 1927) Dorchtster, Matt. Will you kindly recommend torn book or book on the Old Tettament Scripture designed as a help to young student who desire to interpret somethings which they do not Published every morning except Sunday. Entered as Second Class matter at the Reading Post Office.

Member of The Associated Press. Tha Associated less is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not understand, such as the Genesis account of the Creation? credited in this paper and also the local newi pub' MAYBE It was the tang in," the, air, but cer tainly the taxi man was stepping high. "Get over, yeu four eyed fool!" he shouted, and then he turned to me confidently and. ex plained: "I never yet saw a guy "with glasses that could drive for a damn." I gave polite assent, but I' was less willing' to play along when he said, "Watch me give the cockeyed stiff a good bump." Unfortunately, I am very 'humble with taxi drivers. Once, years ago, at the request' of another member of the party, I asked one if he would mind driving a little flower.

He did mind, and said that he had three' children, and iisnea nerein. GEORGE A. RILEY, Foreign Advertising Manager. Read "Ancient' Hebrew Stories and Their Modern Interpretation," by W. G.

"The 225 W. 39th New York, N. Y. NATIONAL. ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES, FIRST OR MANY RESOLVES ADOPTED ON FRONTIERS WAS IN HANOVER TOWNSHIP, JUNE 4, 1774.

The discussions which, ensued, botb in the provincial assembly and along Religious Experience of Israel," by William Hutchins, and the "Class Boole of Old Testa Kansas City. 6S West 40th N. Y. City. 307 No.

Michigan Chicago. Jfche frontiers, following the murder of 22 marietta Atlanta. ment History," by George Hodges, Atlanta, Ca. wonaanock san Francisco. the Conestoga Indians by the "Pax tang Boys" in the workhouse at Ian a living to make, and couldn't afford to crawj SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Week ,10 6 Months 2.50 3 Months 1.30 1 Year 6.00 What do you think of the story of a man whose Rolls Royce car was stolen while he Bell 'Phone 6101 aiong.

mere was an argument, which ended us all being put out into driving snow storm. Sornetimes I would much rather travel in a vehicle which, missed the pillars by a caster, December, 1763, may truly be said to have sown the seeds of the American Revolution. In a letter of Governor. John Peftn tohis brother in England, written at this time, he thus alludes, to the Inhabitants of Pax tang, present Harrisburg: "The(r was visiting his parents in the county poor house? in the words of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, slightly adapted: "He will never be missed." A man who lets Ills father and greater margin, Indeed, I've always wondered why the hackmen were so peculiarly addicted to Ninth and Sixth avenues and the exerting pastime of weaving in and put. Although! am not SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927 A DAILY THOUGHT next move win be to subvert the government and, establish one of their Own." ThOie Pa.

Boys Loved Liberty mother languish in the county poorhouse while Tie rides around in a Rolls Royce car well, don't know, where he is now, but I have always in good time when I start for a destination, my haste is less than that of most of the chauffeurs. But if you it they My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. strong conviction about hi3 future residence, Psalm xiv 1. only grow irritated, turn to argue, and drive a Away with him! Many a man's tongue shakes out his master's It seems almost unbelievable. Yet I have undoing.

Shakespeare. been astonished at the people who have "per little worse than usual. I have learned to accept the fact 'that a taxi driver must ol necessity be temperamental, and so now I merely sit silent sonally interviewed me about the possibility "No wonder then, when the first mutterings of the storm were heard after the town meeting of May 13, 1774, in Boston, at which ah appeal was issued to all 4he" sister colonies to suspend exports and imports, and oppose the tyranny and oppression of Great Britain, that the people of old Lancaster county should be ripe for revolution. The love of liberty was the leading trait of the people on the frontiers of Their isolated position was unprotected by the, pro ana nang on to tne straps. of placing their parents in; asylums for the aged, when they themselves were fully able "Lindbergh Viaduct" WE DID bump the elderly gentleman with to keep them not only, in comfort but in com parative luxury.

i. Ta HY not name the new Mineral Springs The place for otherwise homeless parents spectacles and "the three concerned only one 'was much amused. In fact, my chauffeur liked the sport so well that we nudged few more VW viaduct: LINDBERGH VIADUCT? The suffsestion first came to The Times from" vincial authorities, but they were not the way up Fifth avenue. He was careful, unprepared for the call to arms, and is the best corner in house, with the grandchildren around their knees, givingv them a glimpse of heaven before they get there. The man who will not protect his aged mother and father is beyond redemption.

Pass him out of however, to pick out obvious amateurs, for the when the opportune moment arrived E. D. Kains, 124 1 Dauphin Wyomissing. Since that time scores of persons have indorsed revenge of a professional taxi man who has been put upon is I said not a word, and so they were in the van. years before the declaration the suggestion.

I was a little startled when he turned from the wheel during a slight lull in traffic and remarked by congress the people in the interior parts of Pennsylvania had assembled at their respective places sight! Show us a human being! Nice, France. Why not LINDBERGH VIADUCT? This question is respectfully submitted to Mayor Sharman and belligerently, "I always say that if you've got rendezvous, and heralded forth their jack you can get any woman in the council. opinions in plain and unmistakable What earthlv use ts there in an Lstab lished Church? Why do not Englishmen get language, while the citizens of the large towns were fearful and hesi AND, THIS was not a note upon which he Ge9r rz. rr rid of theirs and be a really free people? tating. cared to quit the conversation.

Instead, he Since time immemorial the names of the great and their deeds have been perpetuated in our memories by bestowing their names upon great Fontaine Fox; 1927, The Bell Syndicate. Inc.) pointed to a magnificent red racing car just to Their Views Were: Colonel Timothy Green presided. Why exempt Scotland from your outburst? There i3 an Established Church nortll of the our right and exclaimed, "Give me that car and and the inhabitants expressed their ri as well as south of it. bet a grand and I'll show you." structures and places. The very riame of America is to remind us that Amerigo Vespucci shares sentiments, and unanimously re When King George is at Balmoral officially As it was not within my capacity to get the solved: he is a Presbyterian just as muc(j as he must car or make the wage, I felt that it might be honors with Though fame is fickle and "1.

That the recent action of the Scrapple be an Anglican at Sandrlngham or Buckingham possible to discuss the bet without committing parliament of Great Britain is in Palace, and you may well suspect there are the future hard to read, who can doubt but what the name of this fine young countryman of ours myself to any folly. "Show me what?" I in iquitous and That it is the bounden duty of quired. some advantages in this arrangement, or scot land would not tolerate it. "You "stand on tfie corner of Thirty fourth. the people to oppose every, measure which tends to deprive them of their Americans, like yourself, are opposed to any street and Filth avenue," he I'll just prerogatives: take that car ani start out Twenty third, anl legal connection between Church 'and btate.

This is not because it is totally evil, but be 3. That in the closer union of the before I get up to you I'll have grabbed myself GOOD MORNING! Gosh, a raise Awww. Got the office boy's pay envelope by mistake. LINDBERGH WILL LAND IN BERKS Contrary to rumors from Washing colonies lies the safeguard of the liberties of the people. a aame, ana aon mean acquaintances eiuicr.

cause it, would be unjust and also practically Impossible under our form? of government and ri. That in the event of Great It seemed a sporting proposition, "and I was with our highly diversified population. about to ask the apparent owner of the stream Britain attempting to force, unjust laws upon us by the strength of arms Nevertheless, the British Parliament protecis will go dow through ages linked with those other preemminent pioneer travelers, Marco Polo, Co Jumbus, Balboa, Magellan, Stanley, Livingston and Peary. Within a few days now Capt. Lindbergh will arrive in America to receive the greatest tribute of admiration ever bestowed perhaps By this republic upon avictor cf peace.

Now, then, is an appropriate time for this city to commemorate the greatness of the achievement this generation has seen by naming for future generations the beautiful viaduct at Mineral Springs. i line beauty whether or not he was interested ton, Captain Slim Lindbergh will such brilliant rebels against Anglican orthodoxy we leave bur cause to Heaven and our rifles. 1 in sociological research and tell him we and in Berks county. He will re "5. That a committee of nine be would need hie ar for only a few minutes, but then the light turned and he was off like main here longer or shorter and an as Dean Inge and Bishop Barnes.

It will not allow their clerical brethren to dismiss majority vote the adventurous spirits of the Church in order to replace them with those safe appointed, who shall act f6r us and in our behalf as emergencies may re a shot upon affai. a of his own. itinerary already has been arranged Although the wager was all off, the Cassa by the Lindy committee, consisting and mediocre yulers who have" too often been her guides. nova of my cab was by no means done with the quire. Following closely in the footsteps of the patriotic Citizens of Hanoveri the brave men of, Middletown held a similar meeting June 10.

with Colonel of Mayor Sharman, Doc Mengel and the Pagoda Owl. Moreover, the well endowed clerical sine subject. For an instant he was checked because a traffic policeman rudely interrupted and sig cures denounced by Radical politicians of Great Britain have produced some of the finest theo naled to him impatiently to come on. But this James Burd as chairman, and stir ring resolves were adopted. Then an The program for Xindy's visit: "7 a.

rh. Ship docks in either Bread Becomes Highbrow logians of Christendom. They perform a valuable function for all believing men and women. other meeting was held on the following day at Frederickstown (now Centerport or Leesport. In short, the Establishment has hitherto been 8 a.

m. Awarding of laurel wreath, Amateur philosophers are called upon ever and Hummelstown). at which Captain at Laureldale. Frederick Hummel presided, and soon anon to remark that life, for all its apparent sweet 9 a. m.

Sermon, chapel, Hereford atterward a similar set of resolutions were adopted at a srea't meetinsr in ness, smoothness, softness and simplicity, is really township. a common bond of union and preservative of true catholicity. It remains to bo seen whether the disestablished and democratic Church which may be in the offing will And room for great scholars. (Copyright, 1D27) 10 a. m.

Reception1 by royal avia growing more and more complex. tors from Birdsboro, at Windsor Pugnacious Oranaemen Attention to this state of affairs is drawn again Castle or Earlville. It should be noted that the Han 11 a. Gift of money, Sixpenny by the announcement that the baking industry has over resolves preceded those of the creek or Pricetown. Mecnienoiirg convention, shawm an official department of nutritional education.

Dr. Frank Crane's Daily Editorial FAME AND NOTORIETY By DR. FRANK CRANE In a play called "Chicago" we witness all kinds of from the judge on the bench to the prisoner at the bar seeking notoriety. There seems to be an insane desire on the part of some people to be talked about. The crook is proud ofhis reputation as a thief or a slugger, and some men have been proud of their ability, to consume groat quantities of alcoholic liquor.

We should not only ask ourselves if we are famous, but what we are famous for. It is one thing to attract attention and another thing to do something worthy of being noted. Just to be notorious is not to be famous. i And now comes a football star in the west who challenges the world to a milk drinking contest. He claims to have drunk thirty six glasses of milk at one sitting.

IT' On account of his gustatory prowess the boys call him Some fame! You read of a truck driver in Sioux City, Iojwa, who strains the buttons his vest as he is photographed taking his 132nd cup of coffee in four and a half hours. goes back to. his truck elated that no one in the; world has ever made such a fool of himself as he. You read of a' young man In Columbus Ohio, who becomes a "world champion" in an afternoon. He ate five dozen oranges in two and a half hours and is Immensely proud of himself.

There are others. The man wno pounds the piano for several days until he tumbles off the stool, the' dancers who keep on sliding around the floor for at new "endurance record," the one who eats the most sugar, drinks the most tea, smokes the most tobacco, wears the same collar button longest, and so on. They all step right up in front and let the world know that they are above the common quiet run of folk. Then there is' the "publicity hound," who gobbles up good, bad and indifferent mention of his name with equal avidity. A man in the east who made a consummate fool of himself In robbing the cradle in search of a wife, is said to have taken out a large insurance upon the scrapbooks that held all the morbid clippings of his divorce case.

All of these people are troubled by the same thing Theiy inferiority complex is based on solid reck. They have a secret sense of not amounting to much. That secret sense is right. They haveever done anything really worth while, anything that brings their name before the public in an honorable way, and they know it. So they resort to writing on bare walls and to excelling in things that are worthless.

(Copyright, 1927) 12 noon Dinner, Grill. that the liberty loving Scotch Irish 1 p. m. Flying exhibition, Lindy, The work of this department is, to quote an1 ot the frontiers of Pennsylvania wer taking off at Eagle Point, reaching in the head and front of the Ameri official of the American Institute of Bakers, "cer the Pinnacle and landing at Cushion can Revolution of 1776. The Hanover Peak.

lification of the wholesomeness of ingredients going resolves were adopted ten monthsh 2 p. m. Girl Scouts greetings, NewYorkDaybyDay By O. 0.tcINTYRE before Patrick Henry arose in the into baked stuffs, stimulation laboratory re Joanna. Virginia convention and declared plainly.

must fight! an appeal search, and strengthening of the appreciation of 3 p. m. Inspection of shoes at Shoemakersville, fruit at Plum creek, to arms and the God of hosts is all the nutritional value of foodstuffs." building' blocks at Shamrock, stoves at that is left to us." All of which is no doubt good and true, and the Furnace creek, needlework at Fancy It is also significant that within Hill and plows at Plowville. A forty eight hours of the receipt of best thing possible for the development of NEW YORK, June 3. No professional calling is so provocative of sneers as that of the female With exception of Julian Eltinge who is rich and has a Rialto theatre named for 4 p.

m. Inspection of educational the news of the battle of Lexington the able bodied men of old Lancaster healthyh race. It is, in its diction, however a far cry from the simple carefree times when bread and adjoining counties were organ ized for the defense of their liberties him, few have a ttained theatrical heights. Yet the female impersonator is invariably a and were among the very first to re was the most ordinary thing in the world, baked on Saturday mornings in home kitchen ovens that tortured the land's perspiring, red handed, but spond to the call of the infant re public. drawing card.

Bert Savoy with his jovial hard boiled commonness packed theatres from coast to coast. He spawned slang that went around the'world. One of the first female imperson Today Anniversaries was no fellow to be hampered in conversation by any slight responsibility of driving through city traffic. He was the comfortable sort of chauffeur who turns half way round so that the passenger' may hear a little better. One hand sufficed for the wheel, and when anything very good was said, by him, he raised both arms above his head and shook with hearty and Infectious laughter.

"i I must admit that some of the quips which all "but paralyzed him seemed vmeagre to me, and so I resolved not to risk any of my own until I saw the red light. My only contribution, which was fact and not fancy, did not turn out so well. Myfriend at the wheel, or at any rate adjacent to it, brought up the subject of radio because only last Saturday night he got Ames, la. Since I had cut no figure of any sort in the talk as yet, I tried to maximate myself by mentioning the fact that I had been on the air many times. "Did you get a lot of he wanted to know.

Quite truthfully I replied that there had been two. This left us both a little gloomy and he persisted with, "What was your "Just a speech," I said. Immediately he brightened. The mild response to my efforts seemed to him to constitute a elur upon the whole field of radio, but now he could explain it. "Oh, yeah," he interjected, "you was just giving 'em a talk.

I see. I guess there's more letters when you're entertaining. Tou know." "I'm driving just a couple blocks from my house I live on Seventy ninth street and Riverside drive and who do I see but Jack, that's my son, out in his red racer, He gives me the laugh, but I turn it right back on him. 'Thatcha doing, I asks him, 'trying to pick up a 'Yes, he says, 'but I. don't seem to have no Then I fixes him.

Here, I says, 'you take the cab and give me the sport i A fine, free and uninhibited spirit, I thought to myself, as I alighted at my destination. But in thisNI was disappointed, for as we were parting he Interjected for the first time an apologetic note. "You see," he said, "the wife's in Atlantic 'v If I knew whether she "was stopping at the Bitz or the Ambassador I would sen a telegram and it would read, "Come home at once. Papa's got vine leaves in his hair." none the less loving mothers. 1708 James Burnside born In Ire From Bible times there was the assertion that institutions along Schuylkill.

5 7 p. m. Picnic lunch, in. Basket, 7 9 p. m.

Concert, Schubert. .9 11 p. m. Entertainment, Host. Lindy will sleep at Gap Hill.

ACCEPTS INVITE Scrapple (By Radio) Neighboring county of Berks wanted me first but bid was only Lehigh. Had Wright motor for flight even if steel was made by Carpenter. Yours till Sinking Spring Neversinks. Lindy, Mid ocean." MORE FEATHERS Replying to Henry S. Ritter First members of general assembly for Northampton ators was Bill Artz, who now runs a dog shop on Sixth avenue.

bread was the staff of life a neat phrase easy of county. The modern crop of female impersonators are 1765 Important treaty made and understanding. college men who found their metier at college proclaimed between Governor From folk lore there was the still more simple John Penn and the Indians. theatricals. They launched careers in what they considered at the time mere clowning.

Many fathers who expected sons to sit at important 1766 Important treaty on Mason and JJixon LIne. 1778 Thomas Shank hanged at Val desks lived to. see them traipsing around in women's clothes. ley Forge as an emissary of Jo sept Galloway. "Shape your course with wisdom," As a rule the female' impersonator fs a pro Is what we were taught school; 1849 Joseph Maxmilliah born in But In these speedy times it's better nounced masculine type.

One peculiarly enough Philadelphia. Moravian clergy To be a "flying fool." Pagoda Owl. man; principal Moravian semi nary. Bethlehem. graduated to his calling from the driver's seat of a truck.

Most of them are married but they live pretty much alone. They are conscious of a certain stigma. 1862 Disastrous flood In Lehigh YE DIARY river; 150 perished. Tomorrow's Anniversaries In his early days Julian Eltinge had to prove 1717 Joshua Brown born In Lancas his masculinity by mighty wallops. He fre ter.

Noted Quaker preacher. HOROSCOPE Your Health Died December 15. 1798. 1730 Daniel Coxe, provincial grand quently waded through a seml cirele of jrtsrers at back' stage doors leaving several with moused eyes and dangling teeth. He "was handy with his mitts.

truth that bread was "fillip, or, more coloquially, that "bread and butter was the best eatin' yuh ever et. For the edification of a doubting childhood, there was the suave generalization that bread crusts made the cheeks rosy. Into this homely picture, however, has come the exactness of the chemist and the dietician. Bread is no longer bread, but a conglomeration of nutritive elements which must perforce have a Department of Nutritional Education to press agent and brandish and blandish its life giving attributes. It is all for the best, as asserted heretofore, but as we grow better educated, and better nutured because we are better educated, it is not out of.

place for old timers to 'shed a passing tear for the halycon times when bread had only for its press agent an odor that filled the house on Saturday morning and drew in trusting youth for an indigestible slice of hot crust with real butter and perhaps a dash of jam. The marvel of it is that we survived at all such ravages upon our innocent and uneducated diges master of Masons, constituted grand lodge of Pennsylvania Sy DR. MORRI8 FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American "The stars incline but do not compel." 1757 Colonel James Burd held im A press agent devised a rousing publicity Medical Association f.nd of Hygeta, stunt for one impersonator. It was during the HOROSCOPE SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927. portant council with Indians at Fort Augusta.

the Health Magazine. (Copyright, 1927.) 1762 Bushrod Washington born in Yon French Republick has forbid its Africk Beauties to Lip stretch, Nose pierce, and Teeth file, though these the chiefest industries of Zulu beauty parlours. And methiiTks it be rightful in Humanity's name, since such adornments painful and uncivilized to boot. Yet our own fair Fiapperdom is 'subject to like and worser torments, what with' faces lifted and up rooted, scalps treated by curry combs, eyebrows plucked out, faces daubed and discoloured, and necks disjointed by loving and ambitious shieks. And if the Maidenhood of Darkest Africk must be protected by such loving care, is it not true that Charity begins at home? For broken necks no fun, as Every Young Girl Should Knowl Good and evil planetary influences days of Jack Johnsons championship.

The scheme was for the actor to go to the resort in Chicago over which Johnson presided and start a row. Virginia. Justice of supreme court. Died in Philadelphia, mark this day, according to astrology. The early morning is not good DIET OF CALF'S LIVER IS AID TO ANEMIA PATIENTS 26.

1829. The impersonator was to hit Johnson and de 1777 Brigadier General John Arm for amicable association in business or in the family. j. lie iireaimem oi pernicious" strong of Carlisle, commis This should be a favorable rule for pend on the burly escorts accompanying him for protection from serious damage. It wag well staged and, would have doubtless won first page sioned major general of Continental army.

all who seek employment and there is indication of much, work for all 1778 Indians massacred six settlers who are industrious. at Wilcox, present. Wyoming Under this sway good luck Is sup county. prominence all over the land. But at the opportune moment the Impersonator paled and slumped into a dead fainti It was Johnson Who considerately revived hiirivwith a dash of cold posed to attend the giving of pres 1790 Steamboat of John Fitch made anemia with diets rich in calf '3 liver, as was suggested by Drs.

Minot and Murphy, seems to have achieved general medical approval. The method itself is so simple that it is easily adopted and has quickly come into general use. On the other hand, many persons do not particularly care for the taste of liver and revolt against too much of this substance in the diet. In order to accommodate these few tastes, Thelma Tubbs and Elizabeth Ask Me Another Join the Indoor sport of the year the Intelligence test How many of the questions below can you answer? Can you average seven out of tha ten? The correct answers will be found on the comic page. tive systems without the help of a Department of successful trip from Philadelphia to WILL SEES FIRST VICTIMS OF FLOOD Nutritional Education.

1820 Richard Pi Roberts born In A FILM IMPRESARIO recently sounded me RETURNING HOME Beaver county. Lawyer and colonel, killed at Gettysburg. as to the possibility of titling one of his products, replied I didn't feel I possessed the necessary ents, v. There Is an auspicious sign for those who make short journeys and weekend visits should be especiallx enjoyable. Persons whose birthdate it is should have a year of uneventful prosperity.

Children born on this day are likely to independent and able to win success. They may be too kindly for their own good and may lose through friends. July 2, 1863. 1828 Henry Wurtz born in Kaston. Chemist.

SPRINGFIELD June Bellinger, the dieticians of the Peter qualifications. He misunderstood my evasion and inquired: "How much intelligence do you Bent Brigham hospital in Boston. 3 On my way home to Okla assume it requires to title films I'd hate to have suggested the following recipes for modifications of liver for this homa. Whal happier, especially tell him being the polite boy 1 am. purpose: if people have forgot what you Used to he.

Fleto over hundreds Liver juice: Score the raw liver Letters to the Editor NOT SINCE Diamond Jim" Brady was the and sear slightly in a pan for less porcine playboy of Broadway has there been a of miles yesterday 1 What Incident In Bible history Is represented In the picture? 2 What is the first animal mentioned in Bible? 3 Where was Jacob; buried? "The incline, but do not compel" Real He Men Are American young becoming effeminate and sissy lied? We often hear that they are; but we doubt it. Listen to this dispatch from Peoria, 111. "Two seniors at Peoria High school consented to be swatted with a stout paddle for 5 cents a swat to raise money for the flood relief fund. They made more than $4 and are still, able to sit and walk in a normal manner." i Effeminate? Those lads rank with the hardy mountaineers of legend. conspicuous "first Several.have tried it among them a tire salesman, a cafe keeper, The Tirnes welcomes letters from its readers.

It merely insists that nersnnnlitioa fthall nnt k. 1 SUJNIJAX, JUNE '5, 1927. (Copyright, 1927.) mtuivcu anil that lAttAf oTi 1 11 V. A well known theatrical angel but they simply wai Rogers Says: mail IIUL ua uvei 300 words In length. All letters must and saw the advance guard of seven hundred thousand people returning home.

Home to what? To This is rather an uncertain day in planetary government, accordingto couldn't make the grade. When Brady went down the aisle with perhaps a Dolly sister on astrology. wo aim nauress or writer given. These will be withheld from publication If desired. each arm it was an event that caused a craning In the early hours there may be a of necks.

His Imitators do not even receive a feeling of irritability and restlessness side glance. that should be combatted. JBamily jars may be easily brought tnan a minute. Place the seared liver in a square made of. gauze (several folds) and squeeze out the juice.

About 150 cc. of juice from two pounds of liver. Serve cold. Orange juice may be taken after it. Broiled liver: Dash liver In hot water, remove the skin and broil until done, or pan' broil in mineral oil.

Five minutes are generally allowed for cooking. Scraped or sieved liver: Dash liver In hot water and remove the skin. Broil the liver 5 to 10 minutes (until. cooked through) and scrape through sieve, or press through potato river. Liver stuffed in green peppers or tomatoes: Stuff sieved or finely chopped liver (cooked), which has been moistened with tomato juice or broth, in the tomato or erreen nnn about under this rule, which makes for discontent.

BROADWAT FAME requires consistent effort. Once in awhile some figure squirms up from maggotry of sensational tabloidism to be Who destroyed Baal's altar? 5 Who succeeded David as king of Israel? 6 What three men were set nvAr affairs in Desire for excitement and change a nine day wonder but usually they must do a great big flat mud hole, no houses, no barns, no fences, no plows, no seed, no work, no stock, no stoves whata home coming! "Also yesterday received personal telegram from John Barton Payne, the head of the Red Cross, America's greatest possession, in which he made the amazing statement, "We are still a million and may be accented under this direction of the stars, which encourages reckless extravagance. "LINdV, YOU'RE WONDERFUL" Tou have heard of Paul Revere And ills dashing mid night ride, Anl lovely, brave Joan de Arc Who, for her country died. We've had heroes by the score And there'll be many, many more, But the icol of 'C7 is the one Who flew under heaven Non stop, to France's shore. Lindy, Lindy you're wonderful, The whole woi id does acclaim the same thing year in and year out keep the focus.

Fame must be worn like Oscar Ham merstein's silk hat or Brady's diamonds to hold the The seers foretell that there will be gradual separation of people into Babylon by King it i groups with varied aims and this is held to be the first step toward im zry JNeDucnaanezzar i 7 What, a the name of the SIGN in a midtown haberdashery window: There is nothing high hat about us. Come In portant reforms. Again many religious cults are and bake. Onions may be adder! An "up and at it' fellow Evils in Education In Philadelphia, a professor of philosophy bewails that a "top heavy civilization" is being produced and that it must fall unless a new system of education be devised. In Princeton university, two educators debate the value of higher degrees for teachers.

In Amherst, student representatives from fourteen colleges discuss the evils of student life. All of which is proof that" education is still suffering from growing pains. There are undoubted ills in the educational system. For the evils of education, prescribe more education. a half short of our quota." the chopped liver for flavor.

Onr. And Paris was your aim. foreseen" and much tendency toward man Pilate re and loaf if you wish." In other words "just folksey." pepper or tomato will hold 60 Remember that there has been Tou started in the morning emotionalism In religion. of liver. leased to the peo leasea to ine peo Tidal waves and inundations may 1 tu pie at the time Mlr fzf', Christ was a 'new quota set for you in the last Week, so get busy.

Whal did be expected in regions already sorely AUTOMATS have been troubled recently by have a year of manv unusual troubled by disasters. coffee thieves. A patron draws his coffee from And reached there In the night With a kitten for your comrade On your record making flight, Lindy, Lindy YOU'RE WONBERFUL. C. V.

G. Straight from the heart of an surprising experiences. South America this month will the spiggot, puts it on a table and returns for we rescue them for? So they would have the pleasure of starv Children born on this dav mav hr have reason to cement friendships 8 How long did Paul preach in Rome? 9 In what book of the Bible is the parable of the two eagles and a vine? io Who was the father of David? ith the United States, It is prophe some article of food. When he reaches his table again his coffee has been consumed. ing sied.

rather erratic and difficult to direcl, but they may be made unusually successful, if properly guided. (Copyright, 1927) rersons whoso birthdate it is may.

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