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"TAl l WAY Ub rUN i BVWEloAV.-VGe" TEQCV, (WHAT DOES SHE PgTfWT'S TUE p LOOK like ?-yt CATCI4 !- .7i"' rA A Comparatively Eaty to Make Road Beautiful Our rouiJultlHH are In no imall way tli nation'! neari'Nt puWIc purk. To fiilllldrn who cun go no fartlier tliejr are the only out-of doorg. To the j-oadiiliJe come the trwie and flowering bunliKi nnd the muillicht on the granw-'. Tiicy ere ernhnmilea of nature to tdone who cannot travel from the beaten path. litit the romlnluVi of America now are unkempt urn broken. Nature li hacked away. Illclie are foul; the flnt piled with dumplnK. The ilopee are bare hewlile the hot dog shark. The road goes through to domina tion, but the main dentlnatlon which very often I the beauty on the way, usually li Ignored. To the building coats end main tenanre of roads a 1 per cent addition, more or leu, for aiding planted things and natural vegetation would double the roads' real value. At small ex penHe parkways can be made alonti the public roads. Flowering trees can be set out Slopes csn be vine cov ered. The roadnldes can be made the finest and moot useful park of the entire nation. Without doubt a great value of the public roads Is yet to be realized. They are UKed by motorists seeking natural beauty. A trifle more expen dlrire, with restrictive measures a (M Inst eyesores, would make tbcu) what the traveler hopes to flud. Too Little Attention Paid to Attractiveness To son extent there has been s growing regard for attractfveness In building of dwelling houses and tht design of premises; In both exteriot and Interior plans for business places great and small ; In the construction of hotels, olhVe buildings and apart ments, and even In tilling sta tions. Hut we still have Investors who Insist upon putting up merely utilitar ian bouses, plain, unattractive siorea dry goods box styles of apartments and other merely serviceable construc tion, when for a little more outlay a much better Investment could be made, or better results could be had even with the same expenditure of money and a little more application of In telllgence. We still have home owners who could well afford to keep their houses and the lawns In order, but put no value on the factor of attractive ness; who do not appreciate the lm lrtance to ihenwclves of making a "good appearance"; who are content to live In relative dlnxlness when they could Rive themselves a brighter out liMik on life from their private do main. I'lilladelphla I-edger. Warning In London's Growth London Is pushing ou( Its tentacles far and wide among what were once the rural beaut l of the home coun ties. The existing population, encour aged by motor transport nnd electric railways. Is creating new suburbs. Fac tories recently erevted In the (Jreutet London area are causing, according to I'odor Unwln. .'ii.ti"0 people to move Into It each year.. A city which had all the potentialities of the most splen did In the world Is spreading, not splendor, but dinglncss. tawdrlness. In convenience and muddle over an area of 2,hkj stiare miles. And all t tils spoliation is wcurrlng, not because there Is no room, but In'cause there Is no plan. London Pally Chronicle Environment Counts People reflect their environment Those who live in stubby, down at the beels houses are likely to feel de pressed and discouraged. We borrow tuucb of onr confidences and spirit from our surroundings. If they havt nothing to give no hope or confi dence, no pride In home or Joy In liv ing then they become a liability ol such proportions that only the most herculean strength can resist them. Exchange. Give More Character When discussing plans for the new home It should be remembered that "character" and "design" are two dif ferent things. A house may be do slgned well and yet be wholly lacking In character, or a house may be da signed badly and possess character Good design Is obvious, hut character Is elusive and hard to visualize from a set of plans. Tries Hurt by Wires Wires or heavy ropes drawn tightly around a tree trunk or limb may slow ly strangle the tree by retarding or stopping the free circulation of wa ter or fond, says the United States Department of Agriculture. The care less use of a long pruning hook or utliet Implement for breaking off small dead twigs should be avoided, the de partment adds. Pecan Trees Line Highways Terrell county, Oregon, has a pecan nlghwuy. Ty means of donations from various civic organizations more than J,.ri(H) pecan trees have been planted Jong the highways. To Beautify Roads More beautiful highways are sought by the Missouri highway department. County and city schools ore being asked to aid In Improving the uppear "iiees of roadsides. Always Better to Plujr With Brain Than Body "We hear a great deal about the success that comes from plodding and plugging," said Charles M. Kchwab, "I do not deny that this Is so, but on the other hand, the man who plugs with bis brnln Instead of bis body Is bound to go the farthest. "A wealthy friend of mine bad been forever bragging about bis son who had gone Into the family factory and worked eight hours a day as a , mechanic. 'Uoth feet on the ground, you know,' boasted the proud parent. Ho when I met the lad, I said: "'So you're the young man with both feet on the ground. What do you do for a HvIngT To which he replied: "T take orders from a mnn with both feet on a desk." Unwarranted Criticitm rr. Isadore Falk of the University if Chicago, who has discovered the Influenza germ, said at a dinner party: "America carries on more research, disinterested and unselfish, than any other country In the world, yet we are continually being abmted for our materialism, "Yes, Europe Is continually declar ing that our American philosophy Is summed up In the raw : . "'Don't go gapln' around wonder In' why a black ben lays a white egg. Git the egg.'" Springfield Union. Early Aquatic Sports In 1715 an Englishman named Thomas Iggett Instituted boat races among the fishermen on the Thames. The first English regatta of which we have evidence took place on the Thames off Kalelgh gar dens In 177.". This was modeled on the Venetian regatta. The first race In the Unite States occurred in between two barges, the Knicker bocker of New York and the Invinci ble of Long Island, the former being the winner. Fight That Made Hiitory ' There were I'M) Spanish vessels In the Spanish armada that undertook the Invasion of England under Queen Elizabeth. The English had K7 boats that took part during the battle. However, many were small boats of little use. The fighting was done almost entirely by the lare boat en both Bides. Scenery "Do you select a road on account fit Its beauty?" "Oh, yes I" answered Mr. Chuzglns. "There's a particular route my wife and I always prefer, because we think It has the prettiest cigarette advertisements In the world." Artiit of High Rank WInslow Homer was the first to be generally acclaimed the first out standing marine painter In this coun try and many critics regard him as the best of the American marine painters. ' . Crudtn's Great Work Alexander Cruden published his r.lbilcal Concordance in 1737. Another trouble with most bus hands is that they are too much like husbands and not enough like lovers. Keep Insects Away Outdoors! Flit contains a special insect repellant. n piay i J I nl et Selling Relativity Professor Einstein Is said to have hired a secretary to give the follow ing explanation of relativity to his vl-sjtors: "When a pretty girl sits on your lap for an hour, It seems like a minute. When you sit pn a hot stove for a minute it seems like an hour." American Magazine. Every cloud has a silver lining, and every old suit has Its shiny side. Most poets are poor, probably be cause there are so many poor poets. Enjoy the charm of a Healthy Skin mm SOAP OINTMENT CLEANSING ANTISEPTIC SCOTIUNG Soap ft. Oloonwt Ha. uullOt. Ptopritton I NMat Dni OkaalMl OarpntM, Kiloia. Maaa. ONE PRESCRIPTION "1 MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS----"' Seldom has any single act been of greater benefit to mankind than that of Dr. Caldwell In l&SS, when he wrote the prescription which has carried hi fame to the four cor ner of the earth. Over and over, Dr. Caldwell wrote the prescription as he found men, women and children suffering from those common symptoms of constipation, such as coated tongue, bad breath, headaches, gas, nausea, biliousness, no energy, lack of appe tite, and similar things. Demand for this prescription grew so fast, because of the pleas ant, quick way It relieved such symptoms of constipation, that by 1S8-S Dr. Caldwell was forced to have It put tip ready for use. To day, Dr. Caldwell's Rynjp Pepsin, as It Is called, is always ready at any drugstore. Little Black Baby An ebony Infant sitting proudly In the scale a familiar welfare cen ter scene the world over Is the dec oration on a recently Issued Belgian Kongo postage stamp. Kin? Ilaby thus usurps the place usually occu pied by the political ruler of a coun try. The stamp Is sold for ten cen times, Its postul value being five cen times, the extra cost being a volun tary contribution to work of the Bel gian government or the decrease of Infant mortality In the Kongo. IUOUS? Take NATUBI't KIMIDT , -FR-tonight. You'll be "fit j and fine" by morning , tongue clear, headache gone. appetite back, bowels acting i pIAiaatly, bilious attack forgotten. For cortttipition, too, Better than any mere laxative. At drug fiitr-enlr 2Jc Mole ifa Utt fcmi(K r&EL LIKE A UlUJON. TASK W. N. Portland, No. 26-1930. Immenie Slice of Earth Europe and Africa could both be placed within the boundaries of Asia, with about 2,(XJO,000 square mllea to spare. Honey Production The average production of a colony of bees is about 50 pounds, but un der favorable conditions 100 pounds might be produced. Flit is toil only in this yellow can u ith the black bard. Insect6 0 1930 8UaeoIn World War Relie A cross of wood, which stood at Rochlncourt cemetery, France, to tht memory of British soldiers who fell at the battle of Oppy Wood la 1917, has Just been added to the Interior decorations of St. Andrew's church, Stockwell, England. After marriage, many an old fash toned girl paints to please her hus band. In looking backward a man sees only the bright spots In the past. use n m