Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1930, Page 43

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5 x FEATURES. A Sermon for Today BY REV. JOHN R. GUNN. BY THORNTON Everyday Psychology ¥. BURGESS History-Makers and Their Dumb Friends BEDTIME STORIE m%mm nose. E lzvugal’nbmmtmm tired. were very tired. Neither one seemed to be hurt much. There Battle That Didn’t End. were it doth youth take m pride. P ér Nature. Conscience. Bismarck Wouldn't Punish Pet Dog When It o : Destroyed Visitor’s Hat. BY J. P. GLASS. worry me to death, but.now I can steal & horse and it does not bother me N\ « . at all.” te & 1 4 aral 4 7 " o Toevther REE. S poou. | Tment Te = Ery g UNTIMELY COUNSEL iarly “sarchin’” sermon which con- en, K " o 2 yushing th all their 3 [ ™ 2 tained this passage: “Have any of you M.ol:: any ehic::tx;s &h.u p:l&k‘ or any :flm: man's in low condition, with- turkeys?” One of Ir remark out & ple on hand, advice and admoni- to the d-hlf“ “Dat 'fi. pretty cl::; advantage, but n:;g'ro ;:r nbl:n" ; which oompan! they seem¢ ut equel. "Twas dst. B hed & sald| FtCoot was the older. - Ho had the " experience, ’hrut the stranger had the advant g gl “ALAS!” HE SAID, WITH WHIMSICAL CONCERN, “THAT RASCAL OF A |pl DOG WILL END BY MAKIN MY FRIENDS FALL OUT WITH ME." sorts of evil things without ever o A - . ” "m Q.h'jl lllm: of consclence, Dog succesded ‘dog in the friendship| cessor was chosen as soon a§ was g their e seared. " »” ad not I to itive - conscience of Bismarck, the “Iron Chancellor, ;;gg‘n"‘ the ‘0la aog, I e ls:'mmwm:e ?D“mfilxlm it has been muflnflg with tlhe utudtnm. ;hmx: mas was always af eel " had lfifle ua% lfm‘ small dogs; his pets Cheese Wiggle. by e ghotz & e o -3 Three _tabl One of his mastiffs, Nero, was fuls flour, two cupfuls milk, Biomarcic pieving| teblepeontite fou, G7o SIPRL B poisoned. and one egg well the PERFUMES — FACE POWDER All the Coty Perfume odeurs — loveliest in the world — are re- peated in Coty Face Powders. Both luxuriously perfect—but not luxuriously priceds v i R THAT THEY DON'T BACK OFF ANY MORE?” SAID HE TO MRS. REDDY. §§ E terlously k, grieving deeply, gave n . !ormfl’tualearfl He| o) was park of ahen- catsup :nor‘-um_ m&:m%m udwnwtt:dm-dd black, carried uge flour. - Add itk ook eontained his ml:u.o’ Tt sauce forms. Add cheese. ‘Tyras, compan! lec] - Y years, was the most famous of Bis- ingredien . marck’s pets. Serve at once on hot toast. i seliet once more to push. Mr. San Bagan nis Gally, i e At | s ard siralned Al postiod, | Acd . Sun n his daily climb u) legs an and pushed, and|com me relief, — n&fh}-“r‘"“ 4o/ the biue, blue sky that the battle Ttart- Lightfoot went back a little way. Both | is spoken I hand him out some beef, French Dressing very wrong things against whic stest, | €d. 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