v1iu.,5ii;iyL.l;-.111. 17, The Gsardian. P. ge 9 . l 51- Rv 1'hm-ntnn L nanny iisiwiiimnsns he present. will ac old at hot mi then become the golden put. -Old iiln.lier Nature. ”l reiiicmber." said Roddy FOX- iilicn I didn't mind winter at oll.' o sir. i didn't mlllfl winter at all. f course tlicri: were some davs licii liuniiiig was poor. but I never 'ellt hungry day iiltcr do)! me Way do now.l remember when in art Fox, who knew what he was bout. could always get a Hen. In ose days Hens were not kept ut up the way they are now.” Mrs. Reddy gave Rcddy a side ng look. "I wonder." said she. vliy it is that folks always re- cmber good things and forget the d ivhn they are talking ihout d times. Now I can remember hrii in those good old times you oil to complain just as your are mplaining now. lluwcver. you eqlllle right about getting a od fat Hen. If one was willing IC VVAPORIJI -------....-...i.--...... Tlfi. (33r;. ltelievl Sullering with Good for Children and Adults EX -LAX ilio Chocoland laxative missp- It was Reddy's turn to take chances. There nearly al- ways was an opportunity to do it. if one was bold enough or smart enough. These days there isn't I chance." ' "There are more of those two- legged hunters with dreadful fire sticks than there used to be, and that makes it doubly hard for us." said Roddy. "What do you mean by doubly hard?" asked Mrs. Reddy. "There is more danger for us be- cause there are more hunters and there is less food for us to hunt for. They kill what really we should have.” explained Roddy. Mrs. Reddy grinned. It was In unhappy sort of grin. "I wish you hadn't mentioned liens and Chick- ens." said she. "Forget it. my dear." said Red- dy. "I remember--" ialust stop remembe ing." said Mrs. Roddy. I bit sharply. "Re- to grin. , talk too much. lee too much. sun range But True By I-. a. MacArthur itlust of my readers are .aniitiiir ivith the iciure of the "Three Wise Monkeys l-one with his hand over his mouth. Inother with hands over over his ears. What does this sym- BOLIZE? An old Chinese pruwb attributed to Confucious: "Speak no evil. hear me evil, see no evil.” The tlu'ee monkeys became assoc- lated with the proberh when it wi: translated into Japanese. Accord- ing to win writers. the three monks symbolize the fact we all hear too much. A fine wItch contains more than 125 parts. and each of them must be machined to the closest toler- ance. from the balance wheel that travels I distance of 3.600 miles in I year to screws no bigger than, the period It the end of this sent-1 enee. . ' Some screws are so tiny that it would take 50.000 of them to fill Ii thimhle. Yet each is threaded, pol- lshd Ind precisely measured. Much modern ivatchmaking are really only developments of ideas originated by the early Swiss watch- makers. The self-winding watch, for iii- gtance was first conceived in the Swiss watchmaking town of Le Oocle. about 1750. A,century earlier the artisans of Neuchatel had begun to i many of today's time miracles which the average person believes is something new under the sun. The oldest known mechanical clock, rected in Paris. in l370.ywas a large thing oi wrought iron. Every part. including the gear train was hammered out on I balcksmith's anvil. It weighed hun- dreds of pounds. . It wasnt until the invention oil the mainspri-.5 in 1459 that port-! able timepieces became p0HSll)lP., Early clocks and the first watch-y es were only approximately accur- ate. An error of an hour a day was commonplace. . . This may help explain why dia-y mands are expensive: : A diamond mine blasts crushes cleans Ind sorts 20 tons of ore to- recover 4 carats (1-36th of anl ounce) of diamonds. Only two of. these carats will be suitable for: gems (the othrs are used in in-' member-ing good times we used to have doesn't put anything into emp- I ly stomachs now." i it was l-'teddy's turn to grin "That is true. my dear." said he. "I wonder if between us we could catch one of those Grouse over in the Green Forest. I don't mean Thunderer or Mrs. Thunderer. Those two know all the tricks. Try- ing to catch either of them is a waste of time. But there are some. of their children ovcr there who are i not quite so smart as their parents. They may be later. but they have a lot yet to learn. If we go over there together it may be that be- tween us we can catch one of the "And maybe we can't.” gi'u:iilim-l led Mrs. Reddy. An empty stomach was making her feel out of sorts. I-SUGAR .. is NEW HYBRID TOMATO ' .3 EXTRA EARLY l sugar content so higt 1 tItt'ti raw. of I ltllr. fiery mi. firm i lomi. quiri iii A isble sen: ' pickles. yrs I gsinulnng. salads. desserts. UK. Makes big h ing Innis giawlnlllf i to - feet scroll. or can be sukrd. Single giants often yield I ushrl of ripe fruit. Distinctly new. Phat I5nods:ltndp&. DUI I” W I936 SI K IND NIISKV IEFVCL "ls. . - . g 39.)” s ? i ' INIUN Stffi-'3 DOM s i 42. B 5 aii.vouMu9r as-riis Me.cAssiix-se ' u. rggiior MY sizieno Piui-359 so i-ii5iii.v!-- . .5. Edge, E-gem" wuaaw 7" vtoutonrr Beuisve rr IF i: TOLD .1, You voi.u2TeNAi.i'r i-into cmcial DOWN Pox AND NHC9p'NG l Confederate COUGH AT 1': GAME 2' mm . "t Tm: ”' RARE 3' Part ofp OCCURRENCE ' ".0 Mn l. Bodiol cu of water . nM03"5 DAILY CRYPTOQIIOTE - limo how in work it: DIIYCLEAM!” AXYDLBAAXB - IILONGFIILLOW m Th” n '53 3- Om lettsr iiiinply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, npul- trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. r" A Cryptogrun Quotation -,g KGSSAKK. ENA UVTB JW UWTEVD '. ' 4, riu:.w1- KGTAKI NVJL. sv: vn. oreommon , irvox Ni-is:-PGEDA'r. IX- i ."Ye-t-rday'- Crmouumz WHAT smom.iui niiorrions yg y . Q la5a"THEl?hRvE230IlI WHO HAVE BEEN INDUC TO N R D S Vi V .-thokfellow stayis-around for. If'I Empty stomachs are very apt to do at Just then Roddy Fox looked up.. Flying high over head was King Eagle. in the sunlight his white head and white tail looked whiter than ever. lie was headed for the Great Mountain. "I don't see what duiitryi. The two carats of gems will lose half their weight in cut- ting and polishing. Large stones are much rarer than small ones. To find a single diamond that can be cut to a one- carat gem. the mine must process 250 tons of ore. It is now possible to fly by jet from London to New York and back in 13 hours. 46 i i 'l'he his eyes, Ind the third, with them: ' oti bridge knows that lute. ediate cards such as teas and nine: call be very valuable, particularly in combination with higher cards. but it isn't often that as lowly I card as I seven-spot can account for LARGE "swing" that. however. wI A VERY NEAR mas l Everyone past the primer stagei One North-Soutll pair discs-aeiy i CONTRXET BiiiT3EF By Josephine Culbertson ;5"”PPed It I llame contract in -clubs. and made it, scoring no .i10ints. The other North-South hit! .up to llx clubs-a good cos-in-pg llhat was unfortunately beaten by the Pad minor-suit breaks. The true interest of the deal. ' wsu. M TILL in-i' QUITE SNOW SO AVBETDBETIIRWAH THCK sy CIIlHO:I' itali- the case in this deal. which occurr- ed in I championship team match. lies in the fact that the .13". coma North dealer. have been mad - N0I'Ui-30"”! V"i"'"”"-i the slightest P0:slil)lgw(lri(lfl:lt?e1iC:e?: g QKIOI the position of clubs. i.e.. if North v Q1701 the dummy. had llcltl the 9.3-7-5 of Q 7 that suit instead of the 9-8-6-5i Q9365 Let's assume that this change 5 J3 I O 97.5 were in effect and observe how the O AK5 9 30934 hand could have been made. 0 0109 I .3 South ruffs the first trick. Cashes QQ32 033 his top diamond. for a spade dis- h 7' card from dummy, Cashes the O A9 4 king and ace of spades. and trumps Vi-" his own last spade with the five- OAKJ555 spot. He ruifs a second heart and QAK-T10 i then ruffs a diamond illlil the sup- positious seven. A ll'lll'(l heart ruff and a second diamond ruff follow; ,then declarer lrunips a fourth heart with his last trump. and West can't help lIll(l('l'-Flllllng. Now. when South leads aniitlier diamond. we5t- With Q3 til lrunins against dummy's blank nine izind the heart queen) can't shin out that trump nine as the fllllllllllu, trick. Note. ll0ll'('VOl'. that with East actually lioldi nu llltl seven of trumps. tlei'lzirri' i-.-iii't ruff his first low dianiiiiirl Imiil iiiili dum- :my”s six-East iiill mi-ri-iiff. and lthe whole plan ('l)llJllIi.i-s It is bad lllvk iiiilrwwl when . slam zoos irroiii: hi-i-.-ui:.i- the dum. my turns up with .1 slkvsnfll instead of a seven. aids digestion-sweetens brea helps keep mouth fresh and cool! wluolefs ci-IEWG Enjoy chewing Wriglc-;v's SDEGffT'lif'it -,-very duel one-way flight by Charles Limi- hergh in 1927 took 33 hours and .11 minutes. While bulldozing the site of a new office building. in Washington. D.C. workmen dug 'up Ito fossilized re- mains of three 100.000 year-old eyprcss stumps. Believe it or not. but the average U.S family owns 33.300 W0i'Ih of life insurance. This is twice the amount owned 10 years ago. Alexander Bales. of Thomssville. N.C. hasn't missed Sunday School for 21 straight years. Or. to put. it another way. Bales has turned up for Sunday School attendance l.lll straight Sundays. it is interesting to note that men had wings like his, I wouldn't stay a minute. It isn't fair to us." said Mrs. Reddy as she watched King Eagle growing smaller and smaller ln the distance. i "What do you mean by tnot being fair to us?" Reddy wanted to know. i "We stay because we have to stay. He doesn't have to stay. If he left it would mesa Just so much better hunting for us. wouldn't it?" replied Mrs. Roddy. Reddy had to admit that it would. . "Just the same. Ilikc to see him: around." said he. "lt must be wond- erful to fly Is he can." gape at themselves in mirrors more often than women. Maybe 'lit', fnir sex have confidence in the way they look, maybe men are in- :-liiied to cast a quick. rather furt- ive glance into minors to see that all is ship-shape. One Iuthority classifies them as "hat puller down- i-rs". "tie linkers". "teeth exam- ir.ei's" and "Ain't I handsome!" 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