Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 20, 1930 Page: 4 of 14
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By PHILLIP NOWLAN
and RICHARD CALKINS
A woman’, first interest should be her home. If
she makes her hushand a good homa, she need not
worry that he will forget her—Senora Carman
Gareia Forte* Gil,. former First Lady of Mexico.
THOSE UNDER-
WTER PEOPLE!
io -ronat, aw as iajur see
woratlon and enryeettome wet a.
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ELKS SACKING CANDY
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tricta are making the cheesecloth
sacks which will eohtain the candy,
fruit and nut«.
A man in Indiana has invented an illuminated
keyhole. A timely device, perhaps, for late-comers
celebrating New Tear'a.
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What would you talk about if you were married? You know
nothing that .ha known, you are interented in nothing that she le im-
terested in. yea have no memories or experienees in common and you
would bore each ether to death.
Obedienee is the key to every doer.—George Mae.
Donald.
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LornE MORE oF
TAV, COOK •
AmO a Lre or
'reader, who are seriously studyin
their food problems to add or aub-
stitute some of the following point,
in selecting their food:
Pint of all. food should be chosen
because it is of the right quality to
build bone, blood, nerve and other
tissues. To do this, one moat study
food chemistry and underatand the
relativ, value In the body of protein.,
a way that no two marked squares
shell be in the Mme line, vortically,
horizontally or diagonally. Can you
do it? (The squares in the broken
lines at the top and bottom are to
be considered in the same line, de-
•piU the gups.) (Solutiea on back
page.)
TWO FATALLY HURT
IN HOUSTON CRASH
PLAINVIEW MAN NAMED
ON WORLD FAIR
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Aad she would look at you in amazement and ash you how yea get
that way and regard you as a fonsil and deride your opinion, as some-
thing quaint that came out of a hair trunk ia the attle.
Into the Depth*
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The Daily New. fa an independent Democratie
newspaper, publishing the news impartially. and
eupporting what it believes to be right regardlesa
of party polities.
name—who comes
-What happens to
are washing dishes and darning socka, something that taken their
mind, off their own troubles and off their husbands’ shortcominga. i
Believe me, the movies have laved many a divorce and if hubby bP
ho itaya at home oneo or twice a week and takes care of the baby andle
wife go and have an orgy of romance; E
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Very few city job holders break down from over,
work—Mayor Walker.
UT OUR WAY
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If you married thia modern girl, you would bo .hocked at a thousand
things that .he would do, which to her seem perfectly proper and right
because they are the accepted code of conduct of her day aad age. You
might object to her mode of dress and think it indecent for her to wear
clothes that were eat V in the back and C ia the front or to appear ia puh.
lie in pajamas. You might object to her smoking and going to wild parties
and returning home at any hour of jhe night. And you might have strong
conviction, on the subject of a wife obeying her husband, especially if he
tie Benny’s
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sriculture to serve ns a mem-
the advinory board of the
Answer— No one should attempt to be a trained nurse who has not
a vocation for it. becaune its a profession that la fell f hard week
, and snerifiee and that ealls for a great devotion to duty. But it is a
professlom that la held la the highest respeet and that to well paid.
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If men devoted the slightest thought to why their wives do thinge,
they would know that the renson wives nag is because they have so lttle
to think about that they harp on the same subject and make mountains
out of mole hill.. They would knew that wives are discontented because
they only sea their own lives and their own troubles and don't know what
other people have to suffer and that the reason they are dull is because «
they never see new things er get new Ideas and their only converantion is
with the children.
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Of course, a woman’s place to tn the home. Io ia the mas's place
in.his office or shop, but nobody think, that he ought to be palled to
hla Job 24 hours • day «nd never get away from it. On the contrary,
everybody recognizes that all work and no play makes Jack a deli
boz and that if • man to tojdo good and efficient work he mart be
able to pot it aside for a certain number of hour, a day. He mart
have amusement. He must have hl. thought, turned in new channel..
Otherwine he grows stale. He loses hla interest and hla enthusiasm
and becomen a mere grudge, performing mechanically a task. inatead
of a man who to puttiag his head aad his heart and his back in his
life work.
DEAR Ml 38 DIX—Whet do you think of nursing as a profession is
the profession held in respect? What are a hure’s matrimonipishanees
Even the eleetrician, says Witty Williana, finde
it hard sometimes to re-fuse.
Things are not so bullish for the Spanish govern,
ment either, it seems.
Half the evils In the world would be stopped if
they had to be deao to the light of day—Lord
Salisbury.
Ie far from husbanda oblecting to their wives going out of their
homes for a little diversion they should force them to go if necensary
sad urge them to take up nome outside interest. Nine times out of
tea when a woman alacks off in her housekeeping and slips down any
sort of meal, la any nort of way. on the table aad when obe geta
peevish and fretful and fanit-finding aad scolda at the children, it
merely means that she is fed up on domesticity and bored to tears
aad only needs a little change to brlag her back to normaley.
food with the aa idea of getting It
at as low a price as possible. To
summarise these points the bouse*
wife picks out reasonably pricel
food which will fill up well and taste
good at the same time.
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Folly of Husband Who Would Deny His Wife
One Movie a Weak—Cam a Maa of 52 Make
Wife of 10 Happy 7—Nursing a. a Pro
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HoUGNTs
I hope that the old erab who sold "a woman's plac
to to the home” is getting his, good and hot. whosever
bo is. For millions of men have adopted that phrase
as a slogan and, without stopping to investigate whether it had a word
of truth in it or aot, have made it the excess for trying to lock their
wives up to a domestic jail and deny them-any innocent recreation and
pleasure.
If ye keep my tommendmeta, ye shall abide in my
level even as I have kept my father's command-
menin, and abide la his levo—BL John 15:10.
THE WEAKLY NEWS
Weather: Funk.
SISSIETY FAGE
Mr. Sam Cross end Mr. Sid Hunt
went to the movies Sattiday afternoen
and watched the people coming out
saying it was a good picture judging
by their ixpressions.
SPORTING PAGE
Shorty Judge asked for a drum for
Christmas but he dident get any in-
couragement, even after he promised
ony to practice on it when his father
was asleep.
POME BY SKINNY MARTIN
The Bee's Revenge
She was a bewty looking gorl
And got prettier every hour.
Till finely a boo stung her on the
nose
For revenge for .not being a flower.
BIZZNESS AND FINANCIAL
Shorty Judge started to save up for
Chrisemas about 7 months ago but be
bud to start in all over again about
10 times on account of changing his
mind about what he was saving up
for, the result being • cento.
LOST AND FOUND
BNcither...
Believe me, my friend, marriage between youth and age is disastrous
to both parties. Befose you marry this girl go to some night club and look
at the old husbands of young wives sitting helf asleep at the tables while
their wives are dancing with sliek-hnired lads of their own age. And all
the poor, old, tired husband is good for is to settle the eheck.
DOROTHY DIX.
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Most housewives consider three
viewpoints in selecting feed for ths
family. First of all, they usually
consider the necessity for choosing
food which the different members
of the family will like, buying and
preparing those foods which have an
agreeabre teste. I can see no objec-
tion to this unless one makes the
mistake of making this selection such
an Important factor that many un:
wholesome foods are eonstantly used
because of their agreeable flavor.
The housewife always desires to
give the family a large enough guan-
tity of food to fill them up so that
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Consider the question dispassionately, my friend, and ask yosrself
what bond of congeniality there can be between a man of 52 and'a gtl of
' 18. You have seen the show of life and want to settle down. But the doors
1 of the show are just opening for her and sho wants to see everything in
it. She wants to ride the merry-go-round and drink the pink lemonade and
feed the elephant. You want to spend your evenings by your own fireside.
She wants to step out and go to night clubs and restaurants and theatrss
and make whoopee.
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Totes World’s Fair ommissin.
This board is composed mf m.
son from the various cities of Texas
FOREST FIRE LOSSES DROP
Statistics on practically everything show tower
totals for this year than for last year, aad ia meet
. eases these lowered totals ere disquieting. But one
® case has just come to light where the decrease is
• Wry gratifying. That is in the figures on the lees
. from forest fires.
The Forest Service et Washington announces that
fire damag to nationa! forest lends this year wee
hold to $237,70—e reduction of more then 90 yer
• cent from 1929, Thio reduction who made in spite
‘ of the dryness of the weather, which mode the fire
5 hazard more danzeroun than usual.
ares high to the millions. Tito great reduction ia
vomething ever which we can rejoice mightily.
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change and amunement and have sbmi
QUICK ON THE TRIGGER
Ordinarily, people have ready praise for ■ police-
man who is quick an the trigger. Whenever a police-
man Ulis a hold-upman Bo is singled mat fur especial
praise. ‘
But beiag quick on the trigger has its disad-
tea imtention tf tnis newepa
tndtviduei, fire, coneere ee
med when warranted m •
item, reterenee ee erlele
Answer:
You ate, and if you (ako my adviee you will
keip an gaing to yeer movles am matter what your
haobead mays. You wilbea better wite, a better
houeebeeper end a better mother for having •
Httle brook to the dull and monotonous Ufo of a
hounewife.
Hloum, in avn. of Denver
CM and otner papen raw vies
NEW YORK LETTER
NEW YORK, Dec. IB—The Santas fey whom there
ia co Christmas ere'gathering again.
They're gathering at certain employment bureaus:
they're gathering just down Md atreet where the
Broadway belt becomes a faint echo i« dark and
dismal corners; they ere gatherin in the efficeo of
deportment stores end to the headquarter of chari-
table organizations.
Children who expect Santa to come down chim-
neya would aever for a moment recounizo them.
For these wea are tottered end hungry. Their eyes
ere haunted as only the eyes of the whipped and
desolate can be haunted.
And they gather just now in the hope that the
can get Jobe playing the role of the merriest, kindii-
cot checriest figure in all the grout world of mu-
created fietions. They gather in hopelezs.line and
they look dully upon the ehelvee piled kigh with
whte bearda and red coats.
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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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Pina and mimoee Moma.
Gene A Howe, piuor aM MS Utt se.
Thtte c Hawk. Qeqeret temantt..
- Dear Miss Dia-l am a married woman with five children, the younzdat
4 years old. I do all of my housework and take care of my children:
M only enjoyment is going oneo a week to the movies, but my husband
thinks that a married woman should not go to a movie
even once a week, that she should stay at home all of
the time and take care of the children. Which one
of M is right, bo or I?
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waiking in and they hold a Job for him. He says
gate a kick cut of it. And the story is that last year S
he hopped a freight to get boro oa time. As soon i
as his role has been acted he disappears into the i
DEAR MISS DIX—I am a man 32 years old, violently in love with aui‘
of 18. Her mether objects to the marriage on the ground that I am too old
for her daughter and could not make her happy. Do you think such a mar-
riage would be happy G/H. B.
Answert—Not a chanee. The bridge between youth and age to one
that few have ever negotiated safely, but it hen now become impossi-
blo beeause the glrle end boys of today hero ecrappod practically
every cuetom end tradition of the port end they have net an idee er
• thought to common with the middle-aged. -Ca
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organic salts and vitamins, starches,
sugars, etc. One must understend
that proteins end the organic salts
found ie the leafy green vegetables
are the most important foods which
can be used ia the body in building
cell structure. They meet under-
stand that the carbohydratea are of
the least importance, and that their
*M should always be reduced to the
very minimum of necessity.
In considering the problem of the
amount of food to be used it ie well
to know that meet dieticians uro
agreed that everyone eats too much
of all foods. It has been variously
estimated that we need only n third
to a half ef the amount of food most
people are accustomed to using. Eacn
one must study his own requir-
menta very carefully ia this regard.
Foods should always be selected
which combine harmoniously to-
gether end bad mixtures should be
avoided.
whe will have chhrge of this state’,
peftieipation th th. World's Ff al
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J. n Porter of Fompo, was indh.
city Friday on busineas. E,T
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SUTHEVE COM* UP/ —
world again—a wandering worker who gets one bi/
thrill a year pattiag youngsters on the head and
smiling from behind a set of false whiskers.
GILBERT SWAN.
(Copyright. 1930, NF.A Service, Ine.)
WASHINGTON LETTER
By RODNEY DUTCHER
WASHINGTON—Americano directly own five and a
half billion dollars werth of factories, mines, oil well*,
public utilities, piantations and other property outside
the United States in thin hemisphere end about two
I billions worth in Europe aad the rest of ths world.
Our total direct investment of $7,478,000/000, accord-
ing to the Deportment of Commerce, ie less than half
the total private American investment abroad which
also includes largo holdings in foreign securities.
American foreign properties are distributed ae fol- ‘
lows to valoe: Canada, $1,960,000,000; Booth America,
$1,548,000,000; Europe, $1,353,000,000; Cuba-West In-
dies, $1,034,000,000; Mexico-Central America, $917,000-
000; Asia, $395,000,000; Australia-New Zealand, $140,
000,000, and Africa, $102,000,000.
In Canada our corporations own twice ae much prop-
erty as in any other country. There are 523 American
manufacturing establishments there worth 8540.000,
000. 48 paper and pulp enterprises worth $279,000,000,
a direct investment of $541,000,000 in communication
and trans porta tiod and about $400,000,000 in minine ।
and smelting.
Proximity to Canada is oas big reason for the large
Inrestment there. But the Deportment of Commerce
experts also mention the similarity of social, legal and
political institutions, the presence of a large popula- :
Precisely the same thing happens with a woman. Her job to keeping
house and roaring a family, but if she bae to do the same round of duties
day after day and year after year, with no change or break in them
and nothing new to think about, they grew unbearable, no matter how
much she lovoe her home nor how devoted obe to to her husband aad
children. The New England asylums used to be filled with women who
had eat la their rocking chairs ia the same place until they had were
grooves in their kitchen floors, and statisties show that there has been
a noticeable decrease in insanity among country women sinee the intro-
duction of rural delivery and telephones and radios.
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Grammarslips
1. What la wrong with thio1 sen-
tenco? TThe room was replete in doo-
orations.''
2. What is the correct pronuncia-
tion of "diphthong?"
8. Which one of these words le
misspelled? Infallible, shellac, coneil-
Hate, millinery.
4. What does the word "replete''
mean?
8. What word beginning with su
means "to bog?”
Answers
1. Bay, "replete with.” t. Pronounce
dif-thong, of as la ''ee.” 3. Conciliate.
4. Filled abundantly. "History is re-
plete with such incidents.” 5 Suppli-
The socks of candy, fruit and nuta
that the Elks will give at three local
Christmas Tree*, are being prepared
nt the Elko Home each night by mem-
bore. Two hundred and eighty sneks
already have boon filled, leaving 1220
yet to be cached, ao the Elbe plan to
distribete 1500 sneke to the children
at the three trens. The programs at
which the Elbe will pertielpatelare:
the Smelter djstriet, the Eilwood
Park huehdiotriet, aad the Glen-
weod Sehool sectien.
The lediea in the respectiye dis-
NOTICE TO THE PDBLG
Aar innmi refiwetioe epee the eharaeter, etandine or e
menu of ear individuni, firm, .....era. or iwnnICi mac
mae poia le ehe eolume of The Newo Uloae vO* to
oenoMoO scum » the attentinn of Ito edutor M
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EOLDERS
Every woman knows that she has looked at her house and seen nothing
but how badly the woodwork needed to be gone over and the walls painted
and bow shabby the furniture loohed. Then she has gone away for a
couple of weeks and when oho has come back it seemed to her that she
was returning to a palace and everything looked perfectly lovely. Every
wife knows thst the time kas come whoa everything her husband did and
said irritated her and that ehe felt that she would throw the coffee pot
at hie head if ho made that hissing little noise when he drank again.
But if che could go away from him for a fortnight, he waa metamorphosed
into the hero of her girlish dreams and all at his little eccentricities
became dear just because they wore his ways.
Aad every woman kows how even a few days’ abaence from her
children has chaagsd them in her eyes from little brute to angele
and made her just tough at their noise inatead of epaakiag them for it.
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tien with high livlag standards and the Canadian tar-
iff policy which makes it' more advantageous for many
American eorporations to produce within the dominion
Many Mining Inventments
American establishmenta in Lutin America are en-
gaged mostly la production of raw materials, with
mining and emelting investments in Bolivia, Chile,
Mexico and Peru leading in value. Sugar production
in Control America are among the other moot import-
ant enterprises. Cuba comee next to Canada with the
largest direct American investment, amounting to
$919,000,000. About $544,000,000 of that ie in augur, the
department finds, and the next largest investmeat—
$17,000,000— is ia railroads.
Previous estimates for Cuba had run nearly up to a
billion and a half dollars and private sources had
zuessed a billion and more for Mexico, where the de-
partment now places the total at $672,500,000. The of-
ficial estimate places a $230,000,000 Investment in min-
ing and smelting there end about 1200,000,000 in pro-
ducing and refining petroleum. American investment in
communications and public utilities are set at $90,000,-1
South American investments have increased immense-
ly, prineipally through expansion of mineral holdings
acqutsition of utilities, petroleum operations in Vene-
znela and manufacturing enterprises. We have $330--
000,000 at work producing copper and nitrates in Chile,
which has our largest corporate enterprise investmeni
in Seuth America.
4cofrigbt, 1838, NEA Service, Inc.)
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HOUSTON, Dec. 19.—Gabriel Ra
mires, 24, of,Galveston, and Gerald
Mehl, IS, Houston, were fatally in-
jared here late yesterday iq auto-
mobile collisions ia widely separated
nections of the city. Police were seek-
ing three drivers, a white man, a
negro woman and an unknown per-
son, reputedly involved in serlous ae-
gidenta during the day in which MV-
oral persons were injured.
SOME T. & P. RUMORS.
Various "yuesses" always era heard as to the
probable oWyme of new railroad fights in the Fun-
handle. The TAP. hearing before an Interstate
Commerce Commisalt-at Lubbock tke past two
weeks had its share of ths -rumors.
One was that the line intoVesawi be denied,
or that a joint track with the Reck Mland will bo
HEALTHDIET ADVICE
3 DrFromMcy,,
a 3eKatMz dMhdk
RATING FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE
mo a diet end treatment for ehildrenmt-
fering from prairie iteht I have tried
Lsol bathe ana soda batha end varioun
other remedies, but it demn’t seem to yield
to treatment The Itehing ia worse et nieht.
A raah all over the body, and n elluht
rub on the hend."
Anawe: Prairie iteh ie a mm for var-
fame itine eruptiona frequently seen
among farmer and lumbermen. It la
probably due to an effort of the ekin te
eliminate toile subatances no n rewult of
wrong food combinations, and the itehing
le made more eevere by the eresence of
duet or coarse underelotbing. The reason
row have not bad .urew with the Lysol
baths. etc., Ie beenuse you hate not .cor-
sorted the internal condition respomaible
for the trouble. You must be especially
eareful to avol the see of any aeld fruit
pith atarch, such as etrs wherry jam and
teni or potatoen, orange and ee tassel,
eta. If the ehildren are placed to aa ex-
elusive acid fruit diet for a tew dare using
nothiau but orange or apple, and usine
a lerg enema at night followed by a diet
euch ae ia outlined in my newopaper
artieles, I feel eure they will be benefited.
Yeo itouli alm ese that they have a mid
shower or epong hath morning and eve-
•in*. After dryne the skin, a Utile olive
oil may be rubbed in.
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som woe «f The News sr earrler slsees cal The Mew I UM*
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-uEusrus OP TE ASSOCIATEP PLESa
Ito r Pr te enelumivei, ortUM wuestee
rebicatien of eU news elapatehe eredited to ar nos other
-amma
by aide. There was some bails for ths eonjeette,
however, inasmuch as Reek Island officials weto
questioned regarding a joint track. Texas A Pacific
attorneys drew an adminsion that a joint track
would not be objectionable.
There aloe were reports that the line into Lub-
bock would be refused. Thio, like moat euch
ramore. is simply a guess. The L C. C itself meat
any whether the T. A P. shan be given the right
to build, and except for the possible joint track
south of Vego, the project a* submitted stands for
decision to a unit. There Io nothing to indicate that
it will be acted upon ia piece-meal fashion.
A nurse’s matrimonial chanees are A-1 because, in uddition to the ordi-
nary run of mankind, ehe can always marry a young doctor or a patient,-
, DOROTHY DIX.
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vantage*.
!a a big middle-western city the other day a de-
teetive waa flailing a certain gunman. He eaw on
the atreet a man he believed to bo hle quarry. So
he walked up behind him, stuek a gun in the man'*
- bach, and eaid. "I am a policeman—stick 'em up!"
The man whirled about, his hands la hi* pockets;
' aad the policeman, being quick on the tritzer, shot
him. The man died instantiy. And then it was dis-
‘ covered that he waa not the fugitive gunman. He
was a perfectly inmocent and law-abiding eitizen.
It does net always pay to shoot first and ask
questions later.
What’s become o’ the feller who
used to say, "Joat fine," when naked
how everthing wua cornin’ along?
Mobbe I jest imagine it, but a’dry
congressman allus amelia like eloves
to me. a
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wually show that one aide of ths body i«
Imrger than the other. Thia may be caused
by some nerve atfection. There is another
theory belleved is by some that sleeping
on one side makes the body laruer on the
•Ms neerent the bed. In any ease, the rare
would be throush taking balanced exer-
elee and doing everything to help the elr-
solation.
The other morning I joined the lino ter a mo:
meat and fell to talking with these men who would
be Santa Claus.
It seems that just before ChrUtmas there is a
demand for something like three or four thousund
Kris Kringles. They stand upon the atreet. corners
tar severa weeks and ring bells and ask the paN”
ing crowds to drop money in boxes.
They chuek the passing children under the ebin
and ask the best of true believers what they want
santn Claus to bring.
They stand on ehill corners in ruin and in on«w
wondering what their earn children will get.
-I waa different three years ago.” began the first
Santa, aa ha changed hie torn phoes for a pair of
chining boots: “Yea. It was different. Mo wife and
I waa living in a email town u pet ate. But I couldn *
get a job. ao we drifted to New York. A kid’s come
since. . .
••Well. It began to get tort o' elose to Christmas
and I began to wonder how I could have somethin •
in the kitchen on Christmas day. Wasn’t ao par-
ticular whether there war anything in the eloset
But it did sort of seem that I just couldn't face the
kid if there wasn't some milk or somethin" IB the
kitchen. I heard there was a Santa Claus job 6en
and it paid »4 a day for just standing out and ring
teg a bell.”
And so he stands and rings n bell and he calle
to thepazsitg crowd to give womething for the pour.
A atrangworld, don't you think—wherein the
men who masqerde at the spirit of Christmas are
among a city’a moit dishevelled aad miserable.
—- • eate.
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aey will feel comfortably stuffed
and -Men sloopy and lazy after a
meal. Many cook* consider that thia
le very important and many cooks
become proud of the fact that every-
remark*
one eating at their tal
about the food being so-
they have eaten until ready to bul
I am sure that anyone who goto up
from th, table and feels that ha has
been wsll stuffed has definitely in-
jured hl* health aad digestion every-
time he does 80.
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