2 WHITE BLUFFS, WASHINGTON, SPOKESMAN

Extreme in Automatic Arrangement By WALTER Few_ Lights of TRUMBULL CThe Kitchen l Cabinet Jl Keepers ot billiard halls in New to make the game over. It was Jacob York tell me that the depression has Schaefer who made them put balk had a peculiar effect on their business. lines on the table. » . A Company Meal In the old days they got a lot of pa- s The meal to serve guests may be tronage from the heads of firms. Then Miss Annie Smith Peck, the famous just same one serves the Smiles. business boomed to such an extent mountain elimber, is eighty-one years the foods family a little elaboration in that the firm heads did not fee! they old. She was born in Providence and with perhaps dish or had to be on the job all the time. They was graduated from the University of sauces and an added two, as a cocktail or canape, began to take afternoons off, instead Michigan in 1878. She remained there such fruit with ice cream dainty with of just going out for lunch and a game long enough to take a master's degree. in -zlasses a fruit or nut sauce for the dessert. of billiards, and betook themselves to Then she studied music in Germany, has disiies MODERATE ASPIRATION golf courses. Trade came in such vol- and Greek and archeology in . Every housewife certain prepares particularly well, ume that they did not have to solicit She later taught mathematics in a which she “What do you regard the highest when entertaining it is best to use as it, and they felt their subordinates school in , and at Pur- and honor to which a statesman can could handle the details. But, when due and Smith. When she had noth- those which hy long practice have aspire?” familiar. Trying out’ a the bubble burst, they were back at ing else to do, she climbed mountains, been made “To be mentioned Kkindly by the new dish on guests is not always their desks. Many did not want to wrote books, and lectured. Miss Peck a friends at home,” answered Senator spend either the money or the time climbed the in 1895, and happy experience. Sorghum, served as a first course golf requires. A number have taken Popocatepetl and Orizaba in 1897, If a fruit is “Don’t you biographies and in{small quantities, want up billiards again. They can play a Apparently no mountain peak in South it should be not statuary ?” rather to game of billiards without taking up America or the Alps was too high for to destroy the appetite but “Only in moderation. Tl'll have been lange a portion destroys a lot of time and, moreover, they can her. In 1898, she clambered to the whet it; too sufficiently involved in controversy purpose of; the course. get back to their offices in a hurry top of Mt. Huascaran, in , a mat- the during my lifetime without going oft on a telephone call. ter of 21,812 feet, the highest point at- Never serve fruit twice in the same and getting mixed up with literary and' any "N tained by any American in the Amer- meal; this is true of other form art critics.” If soup forms a part Billiards is an old game. A Span- fcas. The Lima Geographical society of food. tomato the menu do not tomatoes fard imported a billiard table to St. named a mountain after her. of serve KEEPING HIS WORD * . * again, even as a garnish. Augustine about the time of the first to the reason that butter is gettlement there. [ don’t know when Knowledge and exercise appear For same never served at a formal dinner, nei- or where the firs® public billiards room have kept Miss Peck active and well. mayonnaise dressing; it is too established, but it must have been Not long ago, she was in a street car ther is was heavy; the meal is rich long ago. At first, billiards was played accident and three ribs were brok- rich and enough without butter or heavy dress- with four balls, but in the course of en. She had to stay in a hospital for ings. dressing is used on sal- time some men grew so expert that several weeks and went home still French ads, which may be varied by adding it was felt the game must be made wearing a plaster cast. About two crumbled roquefort cheese, or some- more difficult. So they reduced the days after she reached home there by Society thing of that nature. number of balls to three. That was was a dinner given the of unless accompanied by waf- all right until came along a rath- Women Geographers, which she was Salad, there never served er man Middle West anxious to attend. A friend called up This is Berlin’s “dumb” post office, which opened recently. An automatic ers, or toast, or cheese, is small from the 3 everyone as a course alone. by the name of Jacob Schaefer. to tell her how much would slot machine gives forth stamps in any denomination, and a telephone booth enjoys the with the v . * . miss her. also opens automatically. One tomatoes “Why should they miss me?” said roast or cucumbers with the fish, game, The professional in those Miss Peck. *“1 certainly will be there. where they taste so good and where days, one the players to make it flow through the side. ended when of I have asked two guests.” Texas Orders Its Oil they belong. The only value of letting a had scored 1,000 points. In an ex- And she was there, plaster cast and well flow As we avoid serving the same vege- , to Gush No over the top was its advertising hibition matech in Schaefer all. You couldn’t keep a mountain Wells More value, table or fruit twice in a meal, so we 1,000 from He did Austin, Texas.—The old days of according to the oil supervisors. Such ran points spot. climber from climbing out of bed when should avoid serving food cooked in “An’ why did ye leave dat loaf of again again wells throwing floods of oil over der- a display was a good way to attract it and until it became evi- she felt like it. The same spirit that at- the same way; never more than one bread on de freight?” run 1,000 points rick tops are doomed in Texas. tention to a field and sell stock, Ac- dent that he could took her to the tip of lofty peaks took fried, baked or boiled thing at a time. “Didn’t ye hear me tell de lady dat feeling Orders of the state railroad commis- tually it caused danger of fire. any time he happened to be her to that dinner. Were I awarding Another thing to remember, is to give it to me dat 1 would make it go opponent sion, supervising oil conservatign, for- well. An who brought his a medal for gameness, it would go to avoid using colors that clash, such as as far as possible.” cue to a with Schaefer nev- bid bringing a well in over the top. He Slows Down pet match Miss Annie Smith Peck. tomatoes, beets and carrots; also got they It must be provided with equipment er a chance to use it. So had (©. 1932, Bell Syndicate.)—WNU Service, Yet a motorist doesn’t honk one avoid all one color. If you blend your A Time for Restraint time and feel that his duty is done colors the vitamins will take care of “What would you say if you were cow.—Los if the pedestrian is a An- themselves.’ requested to become a candidate?” geles Times. (©, 1932, Western Newspaper Union.) “I wouldn’t say a word,” answered Senator Sorghum. g lot “Ought y6u not to display enthu- Cheerio Chapters Fun the —And a offolks thought it was dead siasm? Children Nobody for All “Not too much. is liable to by getting up in have no dice to throw to determine get the best publicity GAME OF TEPEE THE CANYON TRAIL cheers for the number of marks you move meetings and giving three himself.”—Washington Star. game players turn, a strip paper This is for two each cut of in- (Reprinted From Tepee Book by only. Each represents a tribe and to segments each bearing a number Permission) Smoker Chat has his encampment on opposite not higher than six. Turn these =~anyon chills in the Maytime Th 2 sir,” sides of the river. Each has six over and draw each turn for the And the frost comes back too “Yes, concluded the talkative buttons, or men, tribe. number of marks to move. If In soon, man, *1 live in the healthiest town in small in his The stars glint there in the day- The object of the game is to get moving a player lands on the same the healthiest part of all the world. time my part And the sun creeps up at noon. Why don’t you move out to Yet the white streams sing as they of the country?” run “No,” sighed the man who had lis- And the black walls echo a tale patiently. see, I'm a doc- Of things bold riders have done, tened “You And won, tor.” : Far on the Canyon Trail, In Reverse Through the woods by the.canyon river “You are reading a travel book. Pre- The blazes are few to gulide, paring for the holidays?” And most of the riders will shiver “No. I am on holiday now. I sit And balk at a trail untried. By ford and thicket and stone, here and dream of travel.” Where the scattering hoof-tracks “But you are reading the book back- fail, wards.” You must chance a way of your own return Alone, “Yes, 1 am on the journey Riding the Canyon Trail. now.”

Mix with the crowd and travel Fifty-Fifty For the big main road is clear And the talk and the crunch ot Two casual golf acquaintances were gravel walking towards the green when they Drown the whisper of fear. sighted two women coming over a hill, At the canyon fork—go by! Its hopes are dreamy and frafl 'TWAS THE OLD MAN “] say,” remarked one of the men, And its riders must win or dle, IT “here comes my wife with some old all six men over into the enemies mark as occupied by another In- Yet I VvVv vveveV hag she’s picked up somewhere.” encampment taking possession of dian, he must retreat all the way Give me the Canyon Trall! : vv —Badger Clark, By JEAN NEWTON “And here comes mine with anoth- his tepees without mishap, or back to his tepee. If an Indian of :I low STARTED er,” retorted the other, icily. with as few as possible. The one the opposite side reaches his op- “To Die in One’s Shoes” succeeding in getting all six men ponent's tepee before he has left game comes in keeping one's en SOME TEACHERS WANT to die in my shoes,” is the entrenched safely in the enemlies it, he is blockaded and has to walit emies blocked wherever and when- “l expressed wish of many an active tepees first wins the game. Each until this enemy moves his Indian ever possible, man or woman whose only fear Is de- moves and nlays in turn. If you out of the tepee. The gkill of the (®. 1932, Western Newspaper Unlon.) pendence, becoming a burden on others. To them the greatest boon that can be granted a human being is to continue ful of cold water and rub on the California Roadway Cuts useful and active until the last mo- stain; let dry ani then wash out in meut, to “*die in one's shoes.” Through Cemetery interesting warm soapsuds. Indian It is to note, however, MyNeighbor , View, (@. by the Assoclated Newspapers) Mountain Calif.—Where once “that this connotation is one somewhat (WNU BService) the Fisher Indians buried their deed, modified since the days of the origin v v > a new highway cuts through, symbolic of the expression. The first recorded des: v of the progress that drove the tribe use of it is found in Urquhart’s *Rabe- serving buttered vegetables, Youth Gets Prison Term from lits once vast hunting ground. lais,” published in 1653, where it sig- WHENheat the vegetables until boiling When Mother Requests It Road crews working on the new Buy- you nified dying a violent death, the pop- and then add butter and let heat of Detroit, Because his mother shore highway recently uncovered the “Did your sweetie throw down? “Naw—'twas the old man.” ular current inference being death by vegetables melt the butter. If the but- thought it would be good for him, Max graves of five of the Indians, together hanging. liable to ter is allowed to boil it is Yalinn,’ nineteen, has been sentenced with beads, mortars, and other para- (©, 1932, Bell Syndicate.)—WNU BService. have a bitter taste. to serve a 15-year term In prison for phernalia buried with them to Insure King Reduces Own Pay . * . burglary, in Detroit. The youth was their happiness and comfort in the Belgrude.—ln line with the general Beautiful Swiss Park “Who taught you to skate?” Use lukewarm water and borax to sentenced when his mother, Mrs. Caro- Happy Hunting Ground. The bones economy campaign, King Alexander’s A treat for lovers of nature is to be “Well, last year, George taught me. wash inside of your refrigerator. This lina Yalian, told Judge McKay Skill- and other remnants were reburied income also has been cut at his own bad in exploring the Swiss National I'he year before it was Charlie, and keeps it sweet and clean; also a plece man he was “out of my control.” alongside the right of way. request. He will receive $70,000 less. park, not far from St. Moritz. There the year before that, T taught myself.” of charcoal on one of the shelves ab- he can observe the original inhabitants sorbs ull odors. Progress Village ® . » March of Calls for Obliteration of of the alps—the cpamois, deer, ibex, Knew His Father foxes, marmots, otters and all small your futher lends Add a few bread crumbs to scram- “IfI hav> £SO and bled eggs. It will improve the flavor mountain dwellers abound, as do the me £SO, how much shall I have?” birds. The grows on and make the eggs go farther, : rare edelweiss “Fifty pounds.” * * » hich slopes and colorful Alpine flow- “Nonsense.” ers grow a never yon To remove coffee stains from linens wherever there is patch of “My father would lend Zeitung, mix an egg yolk with one tablespoon- soil between the rocks. anything.”—Lustige Kolner Cologne. I————————————————————————S=Sw=lmEUUU r+M++*«M~b'&*++++~}++M+*¢ Frat Key Lost 20 Years Close Count Attic; Ago Returned to Owner Cleans Finds 7 Lawyer—Do you know anything Hartford, Conn.—Colonel Clarence $30,000 Rare Art i about your husband’s financial affairs? yes; he had $7 in W. Seymour s again wearing a Phi Middletown, Conn.—\When Al- Fair Client—Oh morning. Beta Kappa key which he lost in Seat- bert J. Conlin set about clean- his pocket this tle 20 years ago and which was re- ing the attic of a house he had turned to him from Shanghal. China, just bought, he found a small Wrong Diagnosis exam- where a coolie was wearing It. Dr. dust-covered painting. He asked The hospita! doctor had been Frances W. King, of the Margaret an expert if it was worth any- ining little Maud Briggs. for psy- Williamson hospital, found the coolie thing. “This is undoubtedly a case re- chological treutinent,” he Informed wearing the scholastic emblem and It was, the expert said, worth mother. turned it. probably $30,000 and was Maud’s paint- a bicycle already, sir,” ed about 1472 by the Italian, “She do ride Scents and Vitamins Mrs. Briggr told him. Pletro Della Francesca. s One of the scientists likens vitamin Mrs. Ethel L. Simmington, for- A to the perfume of violets, but to the mer owner of the house, sued One Blessing : nonscientific the perfume of corned 3N und recovered it. Conlin will Moike—Ould friends are best, Pat. less than 500 inhabitants, will be swept away soon the march of prog beef and cabbage is much more sug: The village of Honeoye, N. Y., of before nppeal. Patrick—They are that, Moike. Ye that will of water supply for the city of gestive of vitamins—Boston Evening ress, when it will be submerged in a reservoir 15 miles long be a source know thim so long ye lose track of Transcriot. Rochester, 38 miles away. . thim Intirely.