1 . . I it The Tiny Folk ix boo Palooka (A real story of reel children for very young children) hld stacked the Uri. Lane .' . brodkfnst dishes by the sink, and . Ila now busy guthering the soiled lothea hogel.hei'. for she was go- ' in; to wash. Susan and David wore buoy playing on the couch with Choir picture books. "You Ire very busy this morti- DI: aren't you, Mommy?" Susan ed. . "Yes." answered her mother. "I have quite .1 few things to do. so I must hurry along. You .indI Dgvld just. be gooll CIlIdrPn and? ploy there quietly. ' f'DI.vid good boy. David play blocks." smiled two year old David. I: he looked up at her. "Mommy. why cein't I lielp yoLi?'w Susan asked. "I'm a big girl HOW. Noxt year I'll be going to school, I know I can wash the dlSI1ES.I Plane. Mommy, let me do that Ilijhes." . Mm, Lrinr paused for ii moinnnf. "All right, then, you may." she decided. I'll get the WEI.l'l" reidr, and; you may wish the knives. forks3 end moons" In (I very few ininutrs Susiin was busy at the sink. She had ii-ir mntzher's l'I'd ('Ill'('ICP(I iiproii lied under her arms. and she stood on a. kitchen chnir. Fir-.t. she wash- ed the spoons; lIlE' big (H105 tiiiit. her mnthvr .-incl !.i:lirr used, the small one flint was licr vi-ry own. and tho littlc silver spoon Wl':II the bent handle that had D.nirl'si name on it. Next wt-re the two! forks. then the two ltnivr-s. I t "Mommy. may I wnsh the cup: and saucnrs. pleas:-? I'll be very. very cart-fiil." simn s.iid. "Be Very careful tltmi. dear, and be sure to dry them u'c'.l." Mrs. Lane roplied. Susan was the breakfast dishes hfllhli yellow poppies along the M113. She was very careful to -wuh off every little ci'ur.ii). Tnen she put them on the drrilii pan. She rezichod for tho gw-llnw porridge bowls. and washed them too. Then she did the fou plates. It took quite A while, for this was being very sure that they wcri clean, then dried thrin until they were shining and sparkliilg. "Oh, Mommy. comb and see with l.IlPll" delighted. She lovctli ' By Thornton HOMER FEELS FOOLISH y l Boast not at all of what you do. -Old Mother Nature.-.l Homer, the Roamer. as Farnisr 1Browii's Boy called the pigeon lie h.i(l entered in several racer. was strutting about in the doorylrd. He had had I great adventure. In a long-distance race he had been blown far out to sea by a. wind: he was unable to fly against. Juatl at the point where he felt so tired .thnt he must drop into the sea 3 great ship came along and Hom- er found safety on it. By the time the great ship was near its porti Homer was rested. and once more took to his wings. so at last he . reached home. Now as he strutted about he told of his adventures. He boasted of how much of the Grval World he had seen. ”i can always find my way home however far away I may be Laken,". boasted Homer. Tummy Tit the Chickadee over- .Ej?.E.E.-E.:.E. what I have done," she called out to" her mother. Mrs. Page came over. Her lives go big with surprise. Si.-san!" she exclaimed. "You did at the dishes for me. pleasant surprise! Just see how :('i("di1 and shining (Fry are. You are it very smart little girl to be isiich a big help to your mother.''; ne came I Susan! mother. That day. when Mr. home to dinner. told him what Susan had done. Sir. Lane picked Susan up on his lkiit-e and said. "Susan, Daddy is iso pleased that you are such I big Vhrlp to your Mommy. NOW any day I ' that you want to earn some money. you can lzo out and wash dishes for the neighbors." Susan giggled. "Stop leasing me. Daddy. You come along and eat your dinner off my shiny pistes. It tastes twice :5 good today. Tickets on sale at Hughes RESERVE . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18th for T. S. Elliot's Tragedy "MFRDER IN THE CATHEDRAL" Presented by S. D. U. Dramatic Society in P. VV. C. AUDITORIUM-8:15 EM. Store, Old Spain and Zakem's Groceteria. Admission 500 Drug Store. Reddin's Drug Rip Kirby "Why I What a y W. Burgess heard him. Tomniyks little black eyes twlnkled. "Dee, dee .dee, dee! That's nothing." cried Tommy . For others may do more than you. . Tit. ii! guess you would think it was .5omel.hing.lf you had made such long flights as I have." relorted Homer. "You folks that stay at . home all the time don't know what it is like out in the Great World. You probably would be lost in no time at all. There are not many folks who can be carried as far away as I have been taken, and then can know whore home is and fly straight back there.” '1'oinniy Tit's eyes tuinklcd more than cvcr. ”What do you know about flying? What do you know about funding your way home? Never boast uiitii you have really done something.” CI'lPd Tommy Tit. Homer puffed out his feathers and strutted more tiiriii ever. "Do you know of any one who has flown home from so far away that it has taken too days of fly- ing to gel homo?" he demanded. "That's nothing. Dee. dee. dee. dee! Thatis nothing at :11." re- torted Tommy Tit. "I know a lot of birds that would think noth- ing at all of a little fiiglit like that." l ”Just name one!" cried Homer. ”I could name dozens and dozeiis," replied Tommy Tit. "Every fall they go so far down in the Sunny South that it is sum- mer all the time. They go so far that it takes days and days to fly there. Then in the spring they come back here and they never miss their way. Even little Hum- mer the Hummingbird does that. If long-distance flying and find- ing the way home are things to boast about. then Hummer has a right to boast. But he doesn't. I myself wonder how those tiny wings of his can take him such great. dlstnnces, but he seems to ..EE.E....t: IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If IiIc'I not worth living it rnny In your liver! : It's I lootl It (Aka up to two pints of liver bile u sin to keep your digutn-4-. tract in top shape! it your um hile In not no-wing freely your food nuy not digmt . . . us bloat: up your ntomuh . . . you loci eonatiplta-vi And nil the Inn Ind lporlde go out of life. That's when vou m-ed mild gentle Cnrteu Lmla Liver Pain. Time tuna... vegeublr pills help ntimulnle the now of liver ' Nron your dinaiiun slam functioning props v nnd you lad Mint happy dlyl Are hare ognini Don't Urn Ituv nun . Alunyn keep (,'nrler'.- Litkh 1 um ran. on land. an n your druljill. THE GUARDIAN. CHJ.RL9?'l'ETOlVIV "Doe. doe. doe. deal Thar. nou- inz." cried Tommy Tit. think it in nothing It all. And there's Boomber the Nlghthnwk." "Where is Boomer the Night- hawk?" ldemanded Homer, looking all about. Tommy Tit. chuckled, ”I didn't mom to give you the idea he ll ihere now," explained Tommy Tit. ."He will be here when spring mines. I wouldn't wonder if he has already started. I just men- tioned him. because he flies the farthest of any one I know. Yet he always comes straight back, and never gets lost. so, don't boast, Homer. about what you can do." Boomer the Nighthawk was :1 that very time in southern south America, for he spends his winter: in Southern Argentina. Homer had reason to feel 1 little foolish. RICE POINT W. I. on February 3. members of lRlce Point. W. I. met at the home of Mr. and Mrl. Milton MacLIlne. iTiie president, Mrs. John A. Muc- 1Donald. opened the meeting. Letters of thanks from thou lwho were remembered at Christ.- mas by the Institute were read. The secretary reported 856.10 as proceeds from the Christmas concert. This sum was added to .the Institute funds. Mrs. Fletcher IMacEachern Wu appointed to act 'on the sick committee. I It was decided to remember 1 friend of the Institute with I ivalentlne gift. g 5 Mrs. Fletcher MacEachern wn appointed to purchase a gift for a. new baby in the district. Mrs. Raymond Taylor invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting. roll call to be answered with A household hint. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Milton M:icLaine was escorted to a chair. An address was read by Mrs. John MacDonald and Mrs. Fletcher Macizachern. on behalf of the Institute presented her with a. gift. Mrs. MncI..ainc fittingly replied and all joined in singing War She's 1 Jolly Good Fellow.” REMOTE CAPITAL Kabul. the capital of Afghan- .islan has a population of more I titan 200.000. By Alex Raymond IN MV OFFICE ottocs: wiru ALL CAN LAY vcon umos om. AT THREE swore or A sutagrirgr; - SHERIFF? . M51. TWICKAM, I ADMIRE A MAN OF ACTION MEET ME THE CASH YOU JENNV. iwztme. snv HERE . ow . CLARENCE, I'M 50 I THINK WE IWXED U37. I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S RIGHT ANY M025" SHOU GET M9. KIRBY5 ADVICE DESMOND. JENNY COMES LO IN THIS MATTER. FIRST; AND . GOT 1i-lEDE'5 No TIME. WE'VE SO PROFFQQOR RICE AND I RIETED THE HEPWT3 MJRXE TO THE MAN TOOK HIS Pl-Q. -,,. 05.00010. SIGN THE A6RIEMENT...l'LL PICK U9-THE LEGAL mazes woman. you NEVER EXPECTED THIS. ' IN IOMINUT zsvotmcnioxom Plats H .auA4n:Iaio.ooo GAG A'I' E WEDDING” DOW SATISFIED. MY LAWYER'LL HAVE YER PAPERS REM? T'MORRA. ro nun EARLY... arson: Tl-l' sucnea FINANSHUL auur AN' CHANGES us MlND.' RIGHT! SOMETIMES I THINK VER A BIILLVANT NOT JIST A JOIK .' 'm:iE!!-TH: INSTANT H: puLLs THE miqsm on 9 HELP!!- ' WONDER WHICH one HE'LL urr? I -m ax-not nu MIXITNE RICHE5T GIIL END- OR HIS TH WORLD?- FEBRUARY 17. 1931 Tilly The Tollor I yl'.!Z'lg..'L.V '2; l we " ll um: I ” Ill i ll IVE KEALLY GIVEN ALL MY OW CLOTHE5 D THE EILVATION ARMY, HUT SOD CAN HAVE THE HAT.” iv THANKQ MACJ D ” i ll! r 1 Q I in i .1 IT wyr.-1-F” F4. g y... x y ... . ,3-r . vw ' fy zxx FOOD 4 t AT HALF ? 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