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I .i A . . . . � -i A � �;,,J I.".", I ': ,10AeL Of � Wse 110fig, PloC05IOnS � 'of ;he home , , it ., ,., ,i�l ,�� ,, . 11, ..", 'IVA , I i � ,in abuxiq)ance !k Pap- to buy ­ "V,% V'.ViL .r" I , , . . . . . ; . r'b4stmas - she'§e.U!O,'�.L;,IVDtlo"hpUy�-seal- � . I I ' *' , I . *r%er, _ it, was � . /1'. 11 � � . I �� - JR,re'str.hpoter -bigh*4y' � -d n,otO/tG.'bec-�.al�$t4,.vis.lung her a U�� I . I I � 41 Ae, - rs was wanding, wormlike, alonig /a ,� . 7A .. , .��, ""' � . n any cooking "utensil' 1. i� i . )i i ;;; 11- - - 111� !'' I . - ,r audl .. Z 1 . . 11 ". � . , . . , , �T , � I 11 ,�. .. - lialted'by EvomaiRang,'u; . riv- ____ "h 4441 telling her that having d =6�74 , e that will eD . I . � ... . A . - I I � I � I . I . ., I ". ,� � : , Ty..,cw0m, % ', �j � q�li,:, L I 1_1 ,,,p,aheAdi:­D : W , , - P10 . �� , � I I . . . 1. , - � % gragned'0614, sw - 16,14e . � I . - .. 'JL�, ' ' 'p . '.I ; . ". I - , , , .. .pre., Sobsejuent her gigwwa,$ . . *w,ead. out through ill'colitact with direct b4ht' be Sure � . I I . � � ., I . , .. . , .. . I . ., , I �� � � �� se�reral- ',wall�o.di fokOard- f . , - Ill� i!4 . . ,!!!! ,,, . . -4. ��!' I!%,�, rr, 1 G�A.40 what bfie ;.W.hpli,� r. She said- she would 4., , � I ?I I � I I I I . . I . ­ I .1 �,.`I� k ., 'e ,. _ .4 - lithe Wd Za lkillmot . . I . "I, , . , I . . � ,* 1. . ­ that the wood . I % � ­. �. er�a., vent, ­ . . L � �.., ,i-i,�,,,�,,.�`!��. - , .trouble -was','.. P, . I - -w -ar. Thet*'is ,nothing more annoy- " . . � 4 ' : � ,HE, �, ,eras d. 1. '. . . .j_4se dislempred, fit . ,� .� , .,: ., I . � 9 , , ­ ..afternoon',each .' eek ob I R, � . r . , - w patt it I I '. , " ­ I . i . � 1� t4e. nea.4, .. ox :Fnp Ime, a small coullep -_ dancei Attendance up- ifit, than to have -the handle of Your . . I . . .. . ­ , -11. 'I 1`11i I I apan,, with tw . . W . ; . � �,,, " ". . I ,�, , T I ­'.. l,� yo,P �,,�,� i. YOVY sPick and 4 0 46 it. on I ; 11'ece and nephew and *ff'60 Pot 'become chaIrld-and dro " I .1 I � A. . , colors, are.: giorious.. . 11.1 �.�;�­ .. ,� I % .. - I , 1. � I -­­ tifted ladies uttelking.'aboilt outsi ' . ­� .. I I . I.. :­' I . .",!j."fV,­;,Z­ '. 11 1� . " .1 , ,";,2'i � A - 1�a . 1644 free -to her own de.- iff while'th , ssel itself is p ., . '� T �k-�,.�,: I i lea , a o . U, ­� � �, -,�. �i:�, I , i . - still I hey are,many . � . I . in � ; they . ,:, I 11�� 1 , �- . . utte4xig ,little, ft ghtened cries. � . I . . . " . . I �� I � 4 7, . 1. I . . . . �,', . -,­ 'Z- -� - . . I I I . A-Jbee in there" one Of " I. good co,ndition. 11 . ,� `�JA LL i are varle ove E,�%eftn -�Nffqlw'� I I ­ I .1 � 'While it: is a little trouble to . �� d; they are, Ab . . .. I 1 ... .. ' i" . I . I.Xi _, I . look I AL' -, _-. vuljqp� � MOT: , - ikid. 94A great big.b,&.f#,' 4- 1 . - . 0 61"W5111114E I '.. 1, . . Ivrop 114CS, � 0 , I er. all these deWls when .buying, , . - . L �, '' ,�.L ` ��;.`.7� . .. _. I � ".., * * I I I. . I . I afte . : all, charming- . . � .-I .1.4". - , " ,.,.* .1 ":9_0_;.(,.,Z5.' A::,.,,,!� .;� , . VA g*fitlemaii golfer . who, ralber ' , ' COALS IN THE BROom yet as good,cou" utensils, last many � . % .. . . . . S I .I � �;,.�*.It, ,. �. ""., � L , .1. , . i,'; , . , . . I � ,years, it ePrtainly pays to . I , I �..,�ii",;. I fancies. 149 iamestoppW on Us I . give time . . .11, ,.:,A 1 � ' way Many fira$ ba" -been started -'by and thought to their, purchase, There is no need of wait- , , "' ; home ftorn the links. the otbgr _;,�y, at 11 . '. 110 ;,.L, . � 11 , I ,,, a coals lodging in, ther head of a broon� I : . ""'r " .: , " 11 � I I. � . , ,.o I L ,�� � ,.,- . .,� a Tom Thumb, course ,and 'Just, for I ing. You may do your ,�7- P � 1. used to sweep around a furnace. Be- . I I �� I � . --a .. " ::,i � - ; "' - � I Pjq0*1 - � �. . � ". '. 'I 1*e fun of the ib1ng,,,.oRk'Qn lone f ' I , ` � ,� �. . . , VLAO you hang a ,broom on, a wooden . �, � -".`�L I � ,L Oi.ofessional there ZF,a round. To, is ENGLISH . . .. ; . : ,. � . 1. ' h partWon - be sure /��,� I Spring sewing now with the 'i" ,, . in -the basement I OVER THE WORLD I arnazement, 41le 9611low beat . 7/J n , ' �` ' ' i-". , �0. - ; �� , , ,�� . � , , ,M.�; , , '' tt.,, ­ �,- "; __- I I Vin there is no fire in the broom straws. . assurance that you will see . There a"r ' 50a I Lndly, making oat of th6 holes in 'Very Often You may- see in the pa- � Ili, . ,e no. & .� ei�i . ..g.9f m - ­ __. I ­ � ' . ''.. 11 . - . . =. Mog, he bad disc __ / - Pers signs, of.tlie- progress of English 11 . nothing newer or prettier I . �_ ,- �` ,� .1 A . I . . . that have. ,,, � A , overed 11 .1 ttiek-Sttje­ , something, in thv!�way Of an uuknoVn , toward world-wide use. These fore. ".. . pre I 9­.� � I I 'O wonder, the gentleman invited him out PLANNING AH -FAD chsts are -accompanied by emotional 1� /I than this 'big advance exhi- . - . ' . '� i" I "I I ' .� 4 . 14 to his own course next afternoon and . fAutbursts ranging from hisges to � I and there, ar. ' ' ."!,�, : � `,.­� J, . �b .1 bit ., . e JU , ,portrays. . 0 9 . I . .. ­,,�, 11 ' " with him as partner made up a four- Father had his little daughter on hurrahs, for there is nothing which I I . I . � I . �, - ill " I . ....- � 1' � I .,id,P N "What are you going to do when 'Sions as much as, ea * ; " � . 6ome v,nth two Other fellows he had ' his kiiee., . "arouses the str-,�nger intellectual pas- t . simple and ' ;, , , 1.. ;.,-k", A IN . been losing money to for some time. ' the question of h�ow , (�( I " The patterns in these ne,� � ... .;.� "I "I ..!, . . . . . . 1111111 1, Here,* however, the Tom. Thumb Pro- you grow up?" he asked her - we sball spdak. 11 low. . . . L; -.*1 . : ,, ... � �, 1; 11 fossional went7 goropletely.- to pieces, ,41) In going -to marry an engin4r,ll Frequently these ,bits of news take I - 11 prints are so entirely differ- ' . .- I.. 11,11111 � ifficed- drives missed. approaches. The replied the child. . � the form of reports, written in the I I 01 I I .. i .1 .. , . 1, . I . J,entleman m�oan� up the match some "And what kind9" he asked. "'A quaint journalese Of Our d,ay, that �� I 11 ent from what you see in All the little things, , 11..�� ?n . I I'll ,. ,-, 11 . I. ;�, *90 behind., He was marching back civil engineer I Mexico or Persia or Chile has hanne,l I - . te � ))v, the common run of prints, that go to make sewing �. ', I to the club -house, brooding and allent., ".0h," replied the little gi'rl, "it or will ban our English talkies for - k I I I . .. , * , I I gan doesn% matter what kind. I'll soon fear its native chi en will come to . ill F ly/1 11 I I when his.guest, rather shyly, b( . , I& that youi really should see 11 , expressing his thanks. "You know," make him civil." think our tongue more agreeable than 'I i a Pleasure are here--.' ,�.._% I " F he said, "that was gTeat. I've always - . their -own. Now and then. the items I them. They are all o' . . _­ 11 5 " ... . I . wanted 'to ,Play golf on a real golf ., - I .... � I ne ' ... 14 � I 151% '...", � - no . Threads 1.4 .X1 -, 1. . . erely inform the public -that English / ,, � I yard wide and colors posi- Needles, Pins, I I'll 11 ", 116� � I . I icial lahga.. ., . . course, but this is the first ch-Ance I . THE NEW YEAR'S PARTY ,has been, adopted as the off � I .. I , , 11 : I:. .114. �4. I .. 11 .... I / ever -had to do it." age of another international gather- I'll, \1 �� - tively guaranteed. Tapes, Trimmings, Orn- * , , ,.� ..... ..."...­ " - . . Cut up in fairly. large pieces as in,g. 'One and all they point to the I , , �� . ... ��� I"J, It �:!"�",' . I - I I � 't 11 � lt� , ' n ''I . - Olt! 0 ID 6 C aments.—in big vari "� . world-domi :t,, . I many Christmas cards of different de- n f English, Ilk 1 lk- – PRICES e � ". " ". . ty. ` .41 �' � � FIND VITAMIN "C" IN CANV 3 ns, as there are guests. Be q -are- or not ,as you may. �01\1 - - . 1. I .. I _1 ..,_ I I . ,,,It 89 - . _11 : 1" I � �,,� I .!','. � , fal, however, tio cut all- cards, into a The four -word, peace ,plan, ."Make , I., " 11 , .. i �;�O 1, FOODS uniform number of pieces—perhaps Everybody Speak Engfish,lp Which 11 �. " ,.- . �!,, �-, t� � 25c, 29c, 39c _'. I I . Ox oreight--cutting the Pieces after Henry Ford fiormulated some years I . I ,"%, I . ,� Just when ,we are becoming inereas- the. old jig -saw puzzle idea. , Put all since, is, not logically a reason for I .. �, , !': �. tf . I . . _�,4 , ingly aware .6f our dependence on �it- h - pieces orn a small tray, a�d pass the universal use of our tongue. Any , ! " I , � , amin C, we receive news of more tests ��.is abound to the guests, tel'ing ev- language, if spoken everywhere, would I I .. .. . .. .. . I ", I .. zll . I I for -this vitamin in different foods. erybody to . pick out the requisite, InRke for world peace. It is nat num- . I � ., % r, We now firld, that canned graipe� ,, . I i� �­ . number of pieces at random. Provide bers, nor Politics, nor trade, nor taie 7 . � 1. !,. 11� . � . . ,. . . . � . - . � 1 fruit contains almost as much vitamin eaeliguest With a sheet of stiff,paper, talkies—the four reasons most fre- . I . I I � I . . . . . . . �::%"t. ;. C ,as the _ fresh fruit. According - to, and, have ,several mucilage bottles quentlY -give-n--lwhich make English a I I I I . � � ­, ., � 4 , � , I � I " . . I _1 � . Dr. Grace MacLeod, and Dr.' Lela handy. Fitting the pieces together good language for -the world to use. � . "I I .. I I Booher ,of Teachers College, COl1Xm- aftd exchanging odd, bits -of the puzzle These are merely the accidents of a . .... . � . � .;.,. '. . bia University,, who made the tests, with the rest ,of, the company, will beneficent fate. They do nut pene- . 0 ea .. � ..:." I..., 1 there in probably not- more tnan te - I . ,- I keep Your guests 'busy for quite a trate, the true inwardness Of the mat- . ., . .. : ,� ..._�. -6r fifteen per 'Cent. destruction of vit- . .1 , �;?Jnt _� �� . I I smin. G in the canned grapefruil which while' The first to put his or her ter. - - . .,�`. .. "?e", . Christmas card properly together is First, numbers. We are told -that . -_ I . . .:.'�:"0�1 I they examined. ,go we may rem,em- awarded a prize—sorne foolish trifle, 220,000,000 People either use or un- . — _� __ - . :.. , ., ,,,,, , " . ,�:�, /" ber, that grapefruit, fresh or canned, referably. I - . -_ M ; -_ _:', I � P derstand English, -as compared to . . . i. �,.*� I . , " .�.�,, � as well- ag tomatoes, may be placed . only about 120,000,00o for French and present linguistic law is this: - �. � �,; � I , I I along with Granges and- lemons in -the R ace. 110,000,000 for German, I time RADIO SNARES. FOR CROOKS? At first, the radio alarms sent out j up the report. Three ho 1� I ., . I'll . and these simplifie � 1. s a tc��gue. Gradually the Urs later a -,, list of foods 'especially. rich, in vitamin numbers are advanced, as if they languag through regular broadcastin� channels fast roadster screeched to a A . , 11 ,� 1, �' begins to forsake it; -nuni- On the outskirts, of Lansing, Mich., had,.disadvantages. qp., , � 4G. At one end of the room on a table really meant anything. But unless erous declensions One Chicago wo- where Sheriff Taylor's car . . ", Canned pimento, for which there place two large size baking pan, and English is i and conjugations, it-. a,one-story brick 'building is the heart i blocked ffie 1� I ' n itself a good and worthy OPtative, coliprtatirve, prediciative of an ex rim man, reported -that aburglar was loot- I highway. The two thugs surrender. . . I � � we so many delightful uses, has also in each one hwvk- a short lighted language for the world. to us e Pe ent Watched by the ing an apartment across the street. ed at the point of a gun and seven I � beed tested and, found to be fully as candle in a candlestick -a d e, all moods, and all the other flumin ries whole nation. Here the first tat rich in vitamin C as the same weight of safety matches. The n a box the nura-bers. in the world won't make 'Of Primitive speech. s a- ,V,T,hen- a radio car reached the apart -'hours after the broadcast they were .. pans ar� . Gradually there Wilde POlioe-radio hook-up is an ac- ment the robber was go ..."', of fresh ciapefruit, so that this con- used for safety's sake, of course. D ,e it so.. begiusto emerge a lean, effic.ient d.ia- tualitY. Radio waves fromm this b ne. In one behind 4ars in Dallas. :�", .1 � venient comestible,. I -already high�ly ei- vide your company in two sides Wi I- Second, politics. The World War . ect. casting road- corner the radio was going full blast Such quick apprehension of crim- 1�.� I teemed for its color and flavor, may a captain for each side and, 9" th unquestionably ,enhanced in tralnend- I .station will warn state, coun- and under its lid was tucked this note: inal,g is one of the most effective -;!, , I This simplification, bus not always �y and local Police to -watch for flee- "Th,n.k, for the tip-off." There is checks upon lawbreaking. , I most ..� � I up -ous measure the Prestige of the two been considered a linguistic virtue. ing criminals. Similar broadcasting !1 I I : -J, ,nowbe accorded, a strictly nutritional them at the opposite end of the -room great English-spea the another reason why broadca.sting po- cities where radio -cars have been, ill- I.., � .� value as well. . fTom the table. When the Word Go is wealth,. 0 king COMIXIOn- The Properadliective to use in describ- stations, planned in o r parts Of lice alarms through regular channels stalled, the crime chart has taken, a. . I ur local boys have been ing antique langua , , given, one person from each sjdlehur� financially ,advising st of the ge& was rich, and the country, make radio ono' of the is unsatisfactory. Soon after Detroit distinct downward ;trend. -Seven time:�; - �� . op nio 907- for more recent development,-, degeri- most effective weapons of ,.: ries to"the table, blows out tha candle, einment, there are, and they have erate or decadent. What Was the forcement. law en- begau experimenting, a police r,fficial in two weeks Detroit niaebines, reach- : ). WHEN CHRISTMAS TREE COMES opens the box and takes out -a niatch, made good, too. Hand) in hand with Greek verb if not rich, '71th tr* hu Wing down a side street heard a ed the spot in time to prevent burg- .,;� 0 . ligheva the candles, shuts up the bx American ad -n- Last spring President Hoover re- wa .. � visers have gone British dTed varying dresses it might wear? quested an appropria popular dance tune coming from a laries. I DOWN . again, and carries it back to his side- diplomats, and together they have And does not the mod tion to put re- parked police automobile. To prevent . .,.:�! passing it to the -next in turn. ern English verb ceiving sets in 16 police cars in the What is probably the most elabor- . I .? Of done much -toward bringing crews from listening to Amos 'n- Andy ate radio -car equipment in the worM ,� I 4 Perhaps I ani unduly sentimental, Course, the side whose men finish about display a decadence verging upon District -of C�oium,bia. In more than instead of headquarters, modern PG-, is operated by Scotland Yard, in Lou- ":1 ,� but to me there is something Pathetic blowing out And, lighting world peace according to the Ford 'shamelessness with only two 1 67, -their candIs . ? 40 large American cities radio equip- lice. sets are made so they can be don. Sixty specially built, powerful !"A � about ,our cast -out Christmas trees first, Wins, recipe. But—is English a good Ian- ! It w.,%s in 1892 that a Da 'Jw'� . . . . But everyone must have guage for everybody to speak? nish schol- ped Police, cars are patrolling the tuned in only on the home station. I . _.� I forlornly'd4corating the ash can, or a turn. . I ', ar, Otto Jespersen, punctured this street&, saving seconds in, the machines are camouflaged as furna- '� leaning depectedly for support agahist Third, trade. The American dollar legend with a b race What goes on behind the scenes tu - trl' . ook called Progress in with crime. re vans, vegetable trucks, or luxur- ,':, � 10 � In 20 months, 1800 "ra- when a spectacular radio arrest is ious limousines which liveried chauf- �. The Christmas Present Game will has swept the money markets of the Langvage; and sinte-then "decadence?, dio -arrests" were- made in De O-ity de? At D troit headquarters a fears. Each is manned by a crack I i -rage time for each arrest dispatcher is tn direct communication I � thet garage, theirglories past and de- be popular, too. Cover a table with world, and the ,"pound sterling iff" not has, had things all its o1wn way. And and the Ave tr ma c, parted. every sort of trinket And article you far be -hind, it'' Did you follow the after all, why not? Can You picture was 90 seconds. with the police broadcasting station speed driver -and picked crew, and fg, I ., Soon after New Year. choosing per- can get togetherr. Provid ea h gu st s ock i r s'i e late crash --oh, Yourself selecting -among .th,�. T,we-Irve One night last winter a radio ear WCK on Belle Isle. When the,report : : -neil and paper. Let everyone didn,t You! capable of 70 miles an hour. 4 hhps a stormy day when the children with pe; e 0 e t, TPO t n th ! ---and did you. notiee how Possible forms -of bomVe when you was patrolling its section of Detroit of a crime comes in he presses -a but- plied with direct telephone corrue,etion I , I are glad, to stay indoors, I k,uPPlY have a good look -at the table, then. In Michigan, banks are being sup- . . -them with boxes and tissues saved stand a screen in frout,of it. An securities 'all over the globe were af- might be using the single word goodi? when ordered to a home where burg- ton. A red light flashes at WiCK. Out with the broadcasting station at Lan- . fected'? It was a touching tribute to ' . our as a blo,:k from from the dispatcher. An announcer state-wide radio net will be spread to .. -gay ,ornaments and eieletn)c again permitted to look to see if he 1,ar�t is not , better word than "frane', carried, this simplification of forms the house. In less than 30 seconds repeats it into a microphone. Fre- snare the criminal& In the not -dist- - ' I ' t, from 0hristmas gifts. The bri article is taken off and each person is SIG the first reason why English is lars werre reported. It picked up the of a loud speaker comes the message sing. The instant one is rahbed, a � ) tins,61, J ght financial leadership. But if "dol- the best -world language. is that it has inessage when it w � . l lights are all taken from the tree., Cali -tell what the missing thing is. Or 141ira,11 what do these facts mat- fa I carefully w—ripped, packed- in the box- The name of the missing ar,ticle is rther than*'has any other modern the ,burglars were .1 l0s, and 'a -list of contents is made on written ter? under arrest. quently crews in the cars can hea7 ant future, Detroit's former Police .� . on ,his sheet of paper. This language. In. German good still has Such broadcast alarms are repeated the dispatcher himself and start on Comn�dssioner rophesies, . .. � the cover of'4mwh box—ready for -use * Finally, talkies. Talkies made in 4,lx dresses to wear, and in French three ,times -so there will be -no mis- the run before the dispatcher relays the whol, Unit Rutledge P inked ,� �. p,repeated tw6fve times. The person Hollywood are riding triumphant ov- course, there is always breakage, and ., prop di * police car the orfder. by Police wireless so that ini the- evient .1 I q � ,when Christmas comes again. Of who has the greatest number of art- e, All the foreign bans four. The German verb still counts take. One Indianapolis ed States will be I' agan' Iz- J�s forms by the trunkful, and the 1pvt January Picked up a descrilytion, of a major crime every police station .1, . icles'na,med correctly wins the prize.. i,g. the English language, American French verb is not much better. Dan- of ,two Negroes who had held up a of the peace, first-hand evidence .. . I . a few now ornaments must be added . 11 'Since radio has been aiding officers Ao the supply each year, but the chil- Is eldition; -herever the sun shines. They ish alo ' Of and sheriff's Ace in the country vyill I" . lie of modern languages has filling station, I" . 0 obtain- receive warning simultaneously. . acquaintances, and each year as the CONSIDER USES BEFORE YOU in -r me Yetinveate they had gone, six bloc Fo�mer Police Commissioner Rutledge dren are -always eager to renew old may well prove the most effective approached English in its fofmless� fore and captured. them -be. crimes has been, easier t � ,. A u nt d for spreading ness. ks. , As i. . ornaments are Agin unwrapped I . English. I they were hauled into the p') I ice car of Detroit says convictions bive in- -0. . 't . .: � BUY . A second qualification, Scarcely less bhe third, broadcast was just' begin- creased nearl ., glish y 20 per cent. The police -`; 11 'hear ,combients like this: "I always . But ought English to 'be spread Is important, is impurity. En' is ning. One ,of the Negroes rolled his cars are abl Those who, through deception got - .11 loved this one"; "Here%, our lovely Whenever it is necessary for ,me it intrinsically a ,better language than probably more im-pure t e to swoop down upon ell , F I I hen any other eyes at the box and said, "BO -0-Y! the law-breakerg and prevent them have �,; . - English Listen to. that thing telling On 11S." from destroying evidence. For ex- under ,the -relief system will now got , ;� � I lstarl" etc. to Purchase dishes or cooking utensils French or German ,or even Chinese? tongue, .ancient or modern more -work than they should H your small son. has been,given. a I invariably recall an incident Of my This is the, moral question' which Dick$ up words from any language at . Before radio and the aut.im,Dbile ample a few weeks ago in Detroit a less than they were legitimately on- .., , , 4 1, box Of tools let him use hils' Law. to childhood. M7 mother had asked- my Ivrk,s be -hind the facts, and this is �11, and by the Process it has s,ue- were combined to make posslblo� such telephone call reported a brutal mur. titled to.—Han-vilton Spectator. " � eut the i�W and- the branches Into father -to buy several vegetable dishes the question Which- we must now con- �eeded in making itself international. amazingly ,speedy arrests, police ears der. A car picked up the Alarm not � � ,� � . - 1, . - lengths suitable for the 'fireplace. on one -of his trips to town, and. I sider. Back in, 30,0 B.C., to take a Scarcely any foreigner leadris nmglish were out of touch with headquarters far from the scene of the crim6. In 'Way back was when speed demons �.f... I i, I i 1; -Tie them into smallbundles And when can see, even, now, the disappointment parallel instance, Hellenic G,reok be- 'without finding many "old frie-rds in for long stretches. Now they can be two minutes, the killer was arrested, were 11scorcheirs" on bicycles.—Ottawa R 4 cbry, they will add to the cheerfulness on my mother's face as, she viewed carne a world language. It supplant- the 'now 'Vocabulary, Impurity is a reached instantly and can be given ad- just as -he was about to Citizen. 'h i throw his gun I .. I and, the fragT-trice,of Your open fire. the purebase he had made, At the ed to a large extent 'Nany local good characteristic for a world Ian- d tional clues while PUTS-11it is in pTG_ into a creek. But for radio, this im- ' '... i , I . .11 I A ,small brane'li about a foot long, time ,I wondered why she felt so, but tongues, ardong them the He -brew and 'guage English deserves universal gress. The reason some girls don't blush, . . ; , I placed on, the radiator will 'fill the the, years have, brought me under- Aramaic of Palestone. Yet either was 'use b* Messages come in as clearly portant piece of evidence would have i� I I � � Toom With the invigova'ting tang of standing. , � ecause' it i's formless, imp -are at 70 miles an hour as at 15. all over is bemuse they can't carry .14 � � incomparably a 'better language than 'and Wordy. Wordiness is noi usually disappeared. .Itj . I the balisam. . ., - I I Made of heavy stoneware, I think to learn and to use. Fate is playing considered a virtue any mor,3� than One of the first cities to broadcast One of the most ,valuable jobs the much rou-ge around, in their compacts, I 1, " . , nothing 'but a sledge hanimer would on the nations to-daY no -such shabby radio -police car is doing is recover comments one writeT.—Galt Reporter. .1 0 'impurity is; but words are, the wealth alarms ',was Detroit, in 1921. Tant - "., �,�, � I � I- , I ­ . . .�� � . mother must .often, have wishcd that of Palestine to learn Greek. - 'ng Our bet is that -if all kitchen 9,pronst '14" 4 h&oe demolished, those dishes, and my trick as .when. she compelled, the Jews 'of the English, and the. Ticbp,s ,of it,, alizing years ,of partial succ-�ss fol stolen automobiles. In eight EGG CANAPES WOrd-hoard are only paralleled by lowed. In 19�27, Commissione,r Wil- tno.riths 80 machines were recovered in the hope chests di this year's June ,. �'V' With its help in Indianapolis. In Dal- �, � they would break into a thousand, It is a curious fact that language the riches of the Anglo-American na- liam P. Rutledge, who had fathered' las more au-tos are recovered each brides were I -aid end to end they - �'k 1 � .. For this canape You, will require fragments. For those unpleasant as we now know it develops not from 'tions. No user of our tongue need be the idea, closed down the sending wouldWt reach from the door to thb 1411 , , .. pped, -seasoned canned spinach, dishes weresquarel The corners were thezimple to the complicated, 'but the repetiti,ous; he can vary his word staipion. The experi inonth than are reported stolen. The breakfast i-oom.—Galt Reporcer. .-- I "I'll - . ment apparently reason is that many macl;ines stolen _ 'A,',�', I. �, � ',4 seasoned canned spinach, -boiled e.gg.,, ,,very sharp, making wasbing of them other way round—from the COMPli- with ,syrilonyins or near synonye ins had failed. Reception by the -set ,�� ... I i S, was ,. �,:, �,,,,`,,g, I ,stiffedolives, crejam cheese, pimentos, difficult. Four iron baking pans in cAted to the simple. Whenever we almost endless variety. The in other cities are recovered there. I , "II". ..'� 411 . I - NL -w Ox- uneven and hard usage frequen1y put Both s Economic ideals niust include thd,'.W1111` '4�, � - I-Voen pepper, chopped nuts, mayo-n- our household also shared their Un can brace more than one 9tage in a ford Dictionary co, hort-wave and long -wave broad- i t , N . . . - I , ' ­ I I - . utains almost balf them out of order. At this point, ideal of beauty as well as theldeat �r �"­;, mal , ' - � andW language's history We fihd that the a mi,]1ion, words. '..., M �,,. '. .. ., .. . 6 Popular abaPe.. These were h casts are made in Dallas ­the short- of planty.—Sir Basil Blackett. I ... .11 0, I %iie -bread .is cut in one_:fouTth down from a formov generation and earlier spe�ch is more difficult, more g traffic cop wave to -the police and firemen, the I I � . - . I .7 I ". 1, � inch ali,ees . With 6, Very sharp knife, were -so durable',, lbat there was no bnwieldly. Latin is conitplic%tion per- Has English no defects, to set a- whasehobby was radio, asked permw- fong-wave to the public as well., "I I lli then Cut itit squa res, " diamonds, p6asible, hope ,of weatiM them out. sonified compared to three of its mod- iainst this formidable array of vir" sion to try his hand at ironing Out R'ch men are not smart because . �111'. I ' . . ,G I , the system. With the sid of The Federal Radio Commission be- th 1 got rich; don't ever � , I ��­, , "I I roundt And 01milgleg. It isebought the Every time they wers,,.,*asphed it was ern, childrem, French., Sparijah. and It- tiles. Yes, indeed. We have a bad several ey congut6 , ":, , , . I . 4, _� 11. I I ,day before. '�b ifiat it will cut eigi. necessary to u 'aban. So -far alph-Abet, radio fans on bbe force he bega-u to cause it feared interference might wealth with brains. — Julius ROSell- . �f,: I . " so a- sharp pointed in- as modern Greek has A tough Pair of articles, a 11 11if .4,, !� I I I The boiied, agk4; Are- !`slic6d, . I strarneitto thoroughlyclegn the ew. ,61hanged froln Glas.%Io Creek, it hag and the, and a diffieult idiom in pre- Work. The sending station was mov- result, has turned down requests for Wald. I - f,�::�1'1- 4 , . g slicer. NA,,if', simplified. Coptic -has lost msny POSWOns. But on the other ed to Belle Isle, where it wag fTee a a number of police radio stations. It " I.." � I 1 An eg ,�, 6he yolka,­% ners �',12 , hand' interference, and -an has also ruled that their power must There is no ailment more difficult �`,' , I � - , ilmi , 1. 11 -reinoved using th60e;'.-*dH­te' rings. x6adays, it is possible to the complications e to cure than wilful ignorqmc ,'.� , , � . 1 I buy a in tr we have a natural gender, an easy i.rlg , improved*receiv I 1� ilwj'664. 304V& -shaped pan with ko�nded cor � .,let was es. ar.s. depend upon -the size of the. city. Ye� e,--JCbiea�. ,.�� ; " � 6scarating the *p6n40,%.:* -� tongue of the hieToglyphs. - sentence ordei:' and -a splendid toler . or th e c I .� � �,,,� ,� 1W pieces the, Y�ik§i,l , ,no �4,4_ e.t,bra n#lls, t . anCe I 1_' I I � I -of almusi any Accent or gram' The new eouiPdnien'gTewd'asf found satis- tven the lowest -powered .tations go Daily NOWS. 14 at are as easily washed as if , To be, sure . , 0,15 � ,.we have ,never met A Mar SO long as the, Ideas it e factory. Wh carrN alarms far beyond 'the eity ont- ___4 z'-., IM, I 099 ,are &iy chopp4d.j:iijtQ,.,*i i o , was round, or oval, Oft about 40 radio -equip- :,.' .�.111111 �:: . 1. iftt ,But ilie, language 9-bOirning, and Go We can be good. ,Balancing defects Against ned cars were operating in Detroit, skirts, In many places county police Anyway, the radio ig"caugirig eom'o kO - N L . . 0, ., 024 I xpresses .� inseyofthalsai salt, peopet tkd-; ';, ' I d sheriffs tune in regal people to listen inore, and ftlk 16a,— L ­ � NE . � I * W . klud, Ar6 still made, too, so it Only guess. that somewhoje a stage of vir'bues, we may reasonably conclude Cox was loaned to Chicago to instajl an arly. . , �:,�,-"T,, t j§4 _, , .'� . ,� lm�" for, devilled eggs. Thig"", ��. 14 wiso t6havetbe diriiu_-T�4ona of " , I � I' It' I 'i's elv;ehly spre . . � .1 . 'simplicity' must have, Preceded, those that the UPPlauder9 Of World English eauipment in 142 police auto,s, Mean For instance, when, a pair of bandits Florence Herald. * 1� I.... 1; �J r" � ad, on pii4�3 ' iftan, 'pof _ I ., 4, - � A, . f 0 � r �, Paste ' " , �Van; *n 4h A A -paper wh4n 'complieaftns upon Which olir oaffiest hfsLv# a sound linguistic ju,ti while (Ythe,T large cities had been mak� robbed a Texas pharmacy, Dallas,po� 'I ,�, '. j, ' 1. I . � ,., .1. I ��M.0, . . I f V16ces -of bread. These Are db " ' , You go 1§110oping. s fleam . ....k1l, ,�. i 1, I - gaze Tests But that (m ;ry f�viwriments. Seattle added ten lice broadcast a description of the II... - , ­� " t .'&­",('; , n� '.1, . . i I I , , . -,m . th . Oiod OR . v�, rings of .,P!;, 4", I ", , � . one, worn . I ,;-now 9 plu is A matter Of .tdr their choicie� unrecognized as this j, Give your money 4t job dhd 016-';V�� 1 1 . .. ,;,� I � I' .�4.., . "hu l..k I bought & roa6t-,1 OPe 1ANOD. 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