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The Benrwell Peopl^Seetlael, Berawell. 8. C, Merch 29,1W« P«t Wide ' ' of Economic Problems ▲ mw experiment In rand adolt education la under way In New Jet> with speakers drawn from Tart* universities and state and federal erganiaatlona. Including the United States Department of Agrl The .University Institute ^Economics, as It Is called, IS spon sored by Rutgers university, and Is being financed In its present form by the American Association of Adult Education. The experlmenjtis In two parts, one a form of agricultural extension which takes/university Instruction to eight rural community centers In New Jersey, and a second which as sembles at -the .university selected [ers of rural affairs for discussion current economic problems In forums led by the authorities who are the speakers at the community meetings. In the opinion of the de partment, as voiced by Secretary tv aiiiicc 9 xnere ous never tieeii uttyiry urgent need for widespread discus sion and understanding of fundamen tal economic problems. — - Pope Celebrates Coronation Anniversary — P OPE PIUS XI and the Tati can clergy are here teen at masa la the Slstlne chapel celebrating the thir teenth anniversary of the coronation of the holy father. Ferry’s Seeds are sold only In fresh dated packages. When yniLbux Fer ry's Seeds you are sure of the finest quality available. Adv. . ~ Verve From the Bible He that keepeth his mouth keepeth hlis life.—Proverbs 13:3. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative—three for a cathartic.—Adv. Think It Over ■Time spent in getting even would be better spent In getting ahead. MercolizedWax SET MY FEET IN THY WAY •y ANNS CAMPBELL CET my feat In thy way, dear OodI *3 It will be easy then To tread the paths the saints have trod Far from the haunts of men. .> There are tw^*roads that 1 may take One cllmbe to starry heights. And one, pursued for the vain world's sake. Is lost In bitter nights I Set my feet In thy way, oh Lord, And let me see the sqfeep Of white-clad angels moving toward - Thy presence, still and deep. There la a loveliness scarce seen Except by Inner eyes! That lifts our souls beyond the mean. And mnkes us fine and wise. Set my V. t In thy way, dear God, And may my spirit find [U reaching upward, with the clod. The growth for me designed. There Is a fuller life for me Above the common day. Help me to reach It finally! Set my feet ■ In thy wayr (Copyright.)—WNU Servlew BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN . By THORNTON W. BURGESS NIMBLEHEELS JUMPS BLINDLY -A FUNNY thing about this world Is Keeps Skin Young Absorb blemishes and discolorations using Mercolized Wax daily as directed. Invisible EGStiSS large pores disappear. Skin is then beauti fully clear, velvety and so soft—(ace looks yean younger. Mercolized Wax brings out your hidden beauty. At all leading druggists. the unexpectedness of things. Have you ever noticed that? Good things come to you unexpectedly and bad things happen In Just the same way. Some folks' are always expect- tng'Tma tmffgs to haifceD, untr it sometimes seems as If tney w r ere Just the people to whom bad things do hap pen. Ntableheels, the Jumping Mouse, tot his size the most wonderful of all jumpers. Is one of the most timid and other _ dinohre one ounoe Saxolito in and un daily as face Canadian Butter The butter exports in 1933 from Canada amounted to about 4,000,000 pounds, most of which went to the British Isles. , y • . / Why Children Need a Liquid Laxative why he is not better known by the little people of the daytime. That Is the time he likes to sleep curled up in a snug little nest under a grassy, tus- sock or upturned sod.—This Is Just what he was doing one day not long after his visit to the dear Old Brier Patch. He was fast, very fast asleep, dreaming the dreams tha,t mice Iwe^ best. Not a single soul knew where his cozy little bed was. He had slept there for so many days without once being disturbed that he felt quite safe there. Whenever he went out looking for food he expected-something to happen, but there In that carefully hidden little nest he never expected anything to happen. aglne how Nlmbleheels fett when he was wakened from those beautiful Mouse dreams by the shaking of the ground by heavy footsteps very near The temporary relief children get from unwise dosing with harsh cathartics may cause bowel strain, S id even set up irritation in the d fridneys. A properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no weakness after. You don’t have to give the child “a double dose” a day or two later. / Can constipation-be safely relieved In children? YesF’ say medical men. “Yes!” say many mothers who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Give the dose you find suited to the system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until the bowels are moving regularly without aid. • t An approved liquid laxative (one that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwelfs Syrup Pepsin. The mild laxative action of this excellent preparation is the best form of help for children—and grown-ups, too. The dose can be regulated (or any age or need. * y Your druggist has Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Member N.- R. A. He Jumped Blindly and Then Wished —— ;— He Hadn’t. members of a most timid family. Not even his cousin, Nibbler the House Mouse, is more timid. So; like all timid people, Nlmbleheels is all the Doctors Give Creosote Y T For Chest Colds For many years our best doctors have prescribed - creosote lb some form for coughs, colds and bron chitis, knowing how dangerous it'If to let them hang oh. Creomulslon with creosote and six other highly Important medici nal elements^ quickly and effective ly stops coughs and colds that otherwise might lead to serious trouble. Creomulslon is powerful In tbs treatment of colds and coughs, yet it Is absolutely harmless and Is pleasant and easy to take. lour own druggist guarantees Creomulslon by refunding jour money if you are not relieved after taking Creomulslon as directed. Beware the cough or r cold that hangs on. Always keep Creomul slon on band for instant us* (advj cum MNH Sill To relieve tike snressss and and hasten the retnrn of ekiii _^^and health, apply sootl Resin time expecting something to happen. Anyhow, that Is the way It appears to his neighbors. _ To be sure, Nlmbleheels has enough to make him timid. Like the rest of his family, be Is forever being hunted. In the daytime be never knows when the keen eyes of a member of the HiWk family are upon him. At any time of day Black Pussy the Cat may come stealing through the grass look ing for him. At night Hooty the Owl, Reddy Fox and Old Man Coyote hunt for him Just as they do for his cousin/ Danny Meadow Mouse. So Nlmble heels Is always ready to Jump at the least hint of danger. « / You mustn’t understand from what I have told you that Nlmbleheels al ways goes in great long Jumps when he moves about That Is what Peter Rabbit thought at first, and Peter was quite surprised when he discovered ’ that Nlmbleheels runs about on the ground In much the same way as his relatives. It is when he Is startled or In great danger that Nlmbleheels jumps. He Is much like PeterHabbit In that he prefers the night to the day for traveling about * That Is one reason him. His eyes flew open,, but dowiT there among the stems of the tall grasses he could s^e nothing. Swish, swish, came through the grass and something very big and terrible seemed to be right over him. Nlm bleheels was too-frightened to think. But If he couldn’t think he could jump, and jump he did, without once looking where he was Jumping. He said afterward that there wasn’t time for that He jumped blindly and then wished he hadn’t. He landed In the queerest place you can Imagine. Can you guess where? i ©, T. W. Burges*.—WNU Service. “Th« iffy of bicycle rHHng, 1 ' eaye ex- fliwerlng Flo, u is to circle around a traffic cop on two wheels and laugh at hia big feet at the tame time without to traffic court’’—^ ©. Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. one teaspoonful of cloves, one-half tea- -xpnonfni of nntmog ope and seven eighths cupfuls of flour. GCNERS When the book says that Sir Philip Sidney was an artlstocrat It means that he did stunts in a circus. BONERS are actual humorous tidrbits found in examination pa-, pers, essays, etc., by leathers. Know- «<AHARk' Spontaneous combustion Is a term applied to a bad case of measles or smallpox. / • .* • £ / A hottentot is a sausage sandwich with mustard on It / • ♦ •/ Minnehaha is the feminine form of horse-laugh accqrdjrig to modern slang. When Bassghlo said “As I live, I am upon thef rack,” meant, “Wher ever I haXg .my hat. Is my home.” • • * Vitamin is a kind of coal mined In Iowa. • • • The prehistoric Egyptians dressed In skin. (A Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. Mix In the order given and bake in layers. Frosting^ifijcJhihshinc Cake. Mix one. and one-third cupfuls of confectioner’s sugar, one teaspoonfti! of melted butter, one egg yolk and enough thin cream to make of-tbe con sistency to spread. Place between lay ers and on top. Orange Fudga. --- Take one well waslifd orange, re move seeds and put through the food chopper, after grating the rind. Meas ure one. cupful of water, mix the rind and juice and cook until tender; add one cupful of the liquid with enough of the juice to make with water a full cup, add four cupfuls of sugar and one small can of condensed milk. Boll to the soft ball stage. Beat until cool Creamed Potatoes. When creaming potatoes, sprinkle a tablespoonful of caraway seed Into them. This gives a delicious flavor to the dish which will be enjoyed-by those who like caraway.' Cheese Dish. Break into a glass baking dish one- fourth pound of rich cheese, add one- fourth of a cupful of cream and place In the oven to melt. Stir occasionally. As soon as the mixture is smooth add salt and three well beaten eggs. When the eggs are Just ready to set, sprinkle with paprika and serve at once. © by Western Newspaper Union. BUZZARD GIVES HORSES DAY OF * REAL “COMEBACK"' Am Incident of tte winter, ■any parts of Massachusetts •snowed under, 1 * drew the following Interesting editorial commest from the Cleveland Plain Dealer , •The people of Nortfl Adams, Mask, are sleeping peacefully theee snowy nights thanks to the vigilant loyalty of Maggie aud Maude. Sev eral years ago Maggie and Maude went, over the hill to the poorfarm. That was when North. Adams joined . the processlou of modern cities and motorized Us fire-department. That v meant from hose cart to dump cart for Maggie and Maude. In view of their long service they were given light work and liberal oats by way of old age pension. “Their career was drab enough until this winter's fury piled blizzard upon blizzard for the hill towns of western Massachusetts. The snow became too deep for North Adams’ ■nappy fire equipment. But the chic' remembered Maggie and Maude. . “They were brought back to the old station. Spare tires and retired checker tables were cleared out and their old stalls were bedded down. One fancies they looked In vain for probably gazed disdainfully at the oily drip pans noder the fire engine. Bat when the hose track they had hauled in other days was fixed np with runners. Mangle and Mauds' may have exchanged a ladylike equine chuckle ever the belated rsc- egnttlon of their worth. “Nor are Maggie and Mande the only horses to have the langh ea their modern rivals. Throoghont the deep snow zone of the East, sleds and cutters are passing np stalled autos and tracks, and the pleasaaX ring of sleigh bells resounds Up in Vermont and New Humpshlro where they never try to explain away deep snow the horses have their day every winter.; “But it takes an oMTashlonecL win ter to demonstrate the old-fashioned reliability of Maggie and Msnde. One wonders what North Adams will de If It has a similar blizzard in, say, the winter of 1964—" 'V '-T— ■ z 7 /3 ■ &9R9 This pretiy spring gown is notabh for the charmingly young square nech line bordered simply with a doubled frill of the print to match that on thil sleeves. WITTY KITTY Br NINA WILCOX PUTNAM. Book Caro If water Is spilled on the leaf of t book, put the leaf between two blot ters and Iron first on one side, then on the other. The leaf will not the* crinkle. Severe Itching Erqitioa on Baby's Face and Scalp Cutlcura Healed •When baby was between two and three months old an eruption ap peared on her face and scalp In small, red pimples which became In flated with fluid and later formed n crust giving the skin s very uring appearance. Due to the Itching'baby would scratch, < bleeding. Not until she months old did hair grow her head. “A friend recommended Onttcura Soap and Ointment so l bought them. After two weeks there was a won derful Improvement, and with the use of one cake of Soap and one box of Ointment she was healed.** (Signed) Mm. W. R. Groves, Lincoln- ton, Ga^ Aug. 10, 1933, Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcpm 25c. Sold everywhere. One pie each free. Address: “Cutf- ra Laboratories, Dept R, Malden, Mass.’’—Adr. V The Girl-Friend says nothing lost through politeness, excf way seat. C. Bell syndicate—WNU Service. 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