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mm *■. jrhe^arnweUPeopl^Sentind^arTiwell^SjC^^^ "Gold Capital of World? Comes Back to Life Lois Lost Her Do#! : 'Amo Aftlftlte teftftfteteffV 1 By ANNE wAMrBEww T he historic mining town of BarkenrlDe, B. Cl, Is onco again coming Into its own. In the •‘boom” dajs of thf 1800s, when the placer gold rush to the Gartboorarea was at Its height, It was known as the gold capital of the world, with a population once numbering as high as 18,000. Now It Is coming back to life aga}n as the latest rush for lode .gold 4n the area ts under waj, and prospectors are crowding into the town that In late years has been nothing v more than a ghost town with a population of a few hundred. The photograph shows the main street H OW to picture happlneosV Only Lois claims Happiness can run and play ‘ Tag and other games 1 Once Its Image was obscureo In a gloomy fog. That was yesteroay, before Lois tost her dogl If he would come back again Happiness would run On four Joyous doggy feet Through the summer sunt Who can picture happiness? , , , • . .. Lois, I supimse! She says Joy Is Just a dog With a soft cold nose I (CoovrlKht.)—WNU Servle*. Know— ■ HILDREN’S •STORY THORNTON W. BURGESS . JUMPING FOR LIFE -4- —; • ■-• \A/ HAT a person can do well he W almost always enjoys doing. Nlm- tjwu cousin it/ t/niiny hiphu" ow Mouse, Is the eery best jumper on the Green Meadows, so It is quite natursl that he should enjoy Jump ing. He Jumped and he Jumped and he Jumped ior - Peter Rabbltfo-beaw. fit Peter stole out from the dear old Brier Patch and sat up In the moon light that be might watch Nlmble- heels better. Such Jumping Peter had - nerer seen before,-nnd both he-nnd Nlmbleheels became so Interested that' to pfay on the Green Meadows unless a sharp watch Is kept for danger. Suddenly a Shadow swept drer' Peter. There wasn’t s sound. Keen as are Peter* long ears he heard^ hoth- tng. Luckily for him he was sitting absolutely still at. the time Had he soored tbc least tiny bH the end of Peter wonld have been right then and there for that shadow was Hooty the Owl. Nlmbleheels wsj so' Intent on his jumping that he didn’t see that shad- late, as he strdek savagely with his great- cruel-looklng claws. Peter wanted to shout to Nlmble heels and tell him to make for the dear Old Brier Patch, but even If he could have he wouldn’t have dared, for he knew only too well that Hooty wouldn’t think twice of a little Jump ing Mouse If he had a chance for a Rabbit dinner. So there Was nothing for Peter to do but to alt there and hope and hope with all his might that Nlmbleheels would escape, and that Booty would get far enough away to give him, Peter, a chance to bolt for the safety of bis home. < It seemed to Peter that Nlmbleheels was making shorter Jumps. Was he ■~|'*«tTBrT8tf"Hf«rt5“JbKpTTr8or{he end would come soon. Peter held his breath- ft T. W. Burgaaa.—WNU Servlc*. banners rotate their crops so that they may get sun on all sides. BONERS are actual numorous tid-bits found in examination pa pers, essays, etc, by teachers. HOW TO USE CODFISH Hooty Struck With His Great Curved Claws, but He.Was Too Slow. ew at all until he shot up Into the air shove the tops of the grasses al most under Hooty. It Is i a question which was the most surprised, Nlm bleheels or Hooty. Swiftly, but with out s sound, Hooty turned In the sir and Nlmbleheela had no more than disappeared In the grass than Hooty was hovering right over It, his great eyes piercing down fiercely for a glimpse of the little Mouse ho know- must be hiding among the grass stems right beneath him. Peter sat quite still with horror, which was, perhaps, just as well for Peter. Could It be that the little frlend- wlth whom be bad become so well acquainted was going to be snatched . Cprn products are corn meal, corn syrup and corn beef. - .-1—^ . » - • ■ -v" ' A king who does everything he say? lie will is an absolute monkey. • • • The first governor of Massachusetts was Mr. Salem Witchcraft. : : ■ ■ O -■>- -> ' A sextant Is a man who buries you at sea. - • - • • Savages are people who don't know what wrong Is until missionaries show thomr———r—- • o • • Describe the sacking of Rome. The Gauls put the Romans in Sacks tnd carried them away. • * • The famous “Rough Rider” was Pan 1 Revere. . ft ms. Ml Syndic*!*.—WNU Service. right before his very eyes? Could It be? * •' Suddenly Hooty Screamed and at tho sound out from the grass shot Nlmbleheels in the longest jusap Peter had yet seen him make. Booty struck with his great curved daws, but he was too slow. A« before, hardly had Nlmbleheels landed In the grass than Hooty was hovering right over the very spot Nlmbleheels did not wait for him to scream but was In the sir In another long Jump almost as soon as he reached the ground. This time he Jumped to the side Instead of In the direction he had Jumped before. Probably It was this that saved his life. Hooty was not ready for him In that direction and so be missed him again. Then began the most exciting game Peter had ever seen. At least It seemed llle a- game. It wasn’t of course, be cause both Nlmbleheels and Booty were very much In earnest, the pretty W HEN one can think of nothing else for luncheon or dinner a box of firm white salted codfish la the answer.- The chowder Is the dish par excellence. Here It goes again, for there are always a few who haven’t tried It: •Codfish Chowdsr. * Soak a half pound of codfish In wa ter for a few minutes, then simmer for ten. Drain and flake Into good-sized pieces—say a mouthful size. Put to cook a cup of finely cut salt pork cut into fourth-inch cubes; when the pork cubes are well browned add three on ions sliced, -stir-and-cook tor a- few StAHAMV- the early days in the American colonies—es pecially in New profanity was punished by pinching the offender*# .longue in * split stick. Drunkards were also made pended about their necks. wind bervic* of peppA\ four cups of chopped cab bage, cook until tender, then add two cups of flaked fish and serve very hot on a platter garnished with toast points and bacon curia. 15 by Western Newspaper Union. St. Peter’s, Bermuda, Oldest English House of Worship in America, Has Aswciatioiis Dear to the Hearts of American People. St. Peter's parish church. In Ber muda, Is the oldest Eng Hah church in America. It was In this church that the beautiful Mas of Tom Moore’s poems was married In ISOS, one of her sons later becoming rec tor of the church. Nea was Hestei' Louisa Tucker and became the wife of William Tucker. Marrying a man of her own surname brought no 111 to her, thus frustrating tho old su perstition. Several months after her aaSf- rlage, Tom Moore, the Irish poet, arrived In Bermuda aa registrar -of the admiralty court there; St George's at that time being the most heavily fortified position In the west ern hemisphere. Moore met Mrs. Tucker, who was only sixteen, ‘at n ball given in his honor by Gover nor and Mrs. Mhchell In the gov ernor’s palatial home. He waa lm mediately SmitteiT wIth the lwauty .of the young lady and did not hesi tate to; tell her bo. “Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,” stlU one of the world’s best loved songs, was written about her by the young Irishman, and one Sunday morning In old SL Peter's they both remained In the church after the conclusion of the service and Moore went to the organ and sang his new •ong to yonng Mm Tocher. At the time the Tuckers lived In the "Alley of Limee,” as Moore celled It The narrow street la tew called Cumberland lane. The rains of the old Tucker hbuae are less than five minutes walk from SL Peter’s church. Rev. Alexander^ Richardson was the pastor# of the church during the of SL Peter’s, with the exception ot n lapse of five years, from 17B8 tie 1808, quitting In 1772 because hfa salary was five years In arrears, bat returning in 1778 ’.pon the peyaseat of all arrears to him. Dr. R. LI Tuck er, son of Nea Tucker, waa pastor from 1838 to 1868. Part of the communion service ot SL Peter’s dates from 1625. The large chalice, the flagone and the paten, were the gifts of.,William QL In 1607. The font was brought there In 1782^ but dates back to 1360. The three candelabra are among the most besutlful furnishings of the • church. The one near the altar wan Installed In 1817. The one to the left was found by the present pastor among discarded material In the beK fry. The third, hang In the nav% once diffused Its light Id the Old gov* ernment house. Tho altar and altar raB are of hewn cedar, built by the colony’s first governor, Richard Moore, who was s ship’s carpenter. They ire as old as the oldest portion of" the church. The weather yane, which tope, the clock steeple, once showed bow the wind blew on the premises of Wil liam PltL famous British statesman. In the cemetery surrounding the church on three sides are many in teresting tombs. One holds the r» mains of an American warrior, Rich ard Sutherland Dale, son of Com modore Richard Dele of Philadel phia, who was wounded In the en gagement between the United Staton frigate President and n squadron ot British ships on January 15, 18UI The stone "records the tribute ot -n WITTY KITTY By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM. Here’s a Hat Novelty .-siczrv 1 to save his life, sod Booty to get a good dinner. Such jumping i It made Peter Rab bit ashamed to think that he ever had bragged about his own jumping. This way, that way, the other way, darted Nlmbleheels over the tops of the grasses, and wheeling and turning on noiseless wings Hooty the Owl fol lowed, always Just a wee second too I PAPA KNCWS-l The Diuwu-io-tne-lrum uiuteuient in crowns As developed by Motynetx Is this polka-dotted alpaca straw, one of the sensations ef the season. The col lar set Is made to match the hat "Pep, what is economics?" "Playing marbles. 1 * ft Ml Sra«lflotA—WNtJ SmtIm. minutes In the hot faL then add one- half dozen medium-sized potatoes cut into small slices, cover with boiling water—s quart will be plenty. "Cook” until the vegetables are well-cooked, then add the codfish and one quart' of fresh milk; bring to the boiling polnL add more seasoning If needed and serve piping hot with a milk cracker or two softened In boiling wa ter for each bowl of the'chowder. Codfish Croolo. u. Cook one green pepper and one on ion, both minced In two tablespoons of bacon or throe tablespoons of butter, add one tablespoon of pimlento chopped, one-fourth teaspoon of pep per. three-fourths cup of clam broth, one cup of hot milk and one-eighth teaspoon of soda. Add two cups of flaked codfish and cook until well heated through. Serve hot with a bor der of seasoned hot rice. Dutch Cod. Take two tablespoons of diced ba con, cook five minutes, add one-fourth cup of hot water, one-elghtb teaspoon '"TSir Mobre^a ForaY^ gralftude" to Chose !»- no more than the admiration of a poet for a beauty who filled him with poetic Inspiration and tho pride and _ satisfaction of a young woman who was singled out for fame by a man who had already achieved 1L Reverond Mr. Richardson was a picturesque figure In SL George’s, which Is more Spanish than Eng lish In appearance. He was pastor habitants of SL George’s whose gen erous and tender sympathy prompt ed the kindest attentions to their son while living and honored him when dead." '/ To the right of the church stands the William Tucker tomb; which con tains the remains of the ence tlful Nea, known in her youth as the "Rose of-the Tales."- The Glii-Frisnd says some theaters advertise that they can be emptied Id hvs minutes; but some alngnm can •mpty a theater quicker than that. ft Ml Syndic*.!*—WNU s*nrtc*. Coldest City _ Where the rivers freeze to tho bot tom and small trees snap off from the biting force of the cold, stands the coldest inhabited city In ghe world— Verkoyansek, In northeastern Siberia. It la a place of some size, stands 190 feet above sea level, and In winter boasts of a temperature 85 degrees below sera. Ita mean annual tempera* ture la 13 degrees above zero, and It Is tho center from which tho Industri ous Yokuts. the fur-trading Jew* of Siberia, carry on their operations Highest of Air Radio Stations Read the “Ads" * but don’t ignore medical opinion if you wan t to -relieve constipation ftently and saf< -avoid danger of bowel strain / A doctor wiU tell you that the care less use of harsh laxatives will often do mere harm than good. Harsh laxatives often drain the system, weakea the bowel muscles, and even affect tho liver and Can Constipation be safely relieved? "Year say medical men. "Yasl** say thousands who have followed this sensible medical advice: I. Select s good liquid laxative. 2. Take the dose that you find salted to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without assistance. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a tkmal preparation contain- senna, a natural vegetable laxa~ t which relieves constipation gently and safely. Why not try it? 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