/ THF n.LrSTHATKD KKATURK SKl'TlON 4 An Adventure into the Land of Tell Me j.illl«* Willi«* Wilkins Learns Ilm» Tiger (iol >o Mroii«». c5 ♦ ------------- Ever since he rnt to the circus and saw the bt« lion and the big ti*rer little Withe Wilkins had been one but question box. "Daddy," he pleaded, "how did the Tiger get its great big body, it* long teeth and its awfully big claws1 No answer that they were just made that way would suit Billie. And when hU teacher told him that the tiger and the cat were distant cousins, his in­ terest almost reached the bursting point Oee. Jim." he said to his pal, 'didjti hear what that teacher said today ’ "Cours ■ I did. answered Jim. but w hod believe thut a just or­ dinary cat was kin to a tiger?" Well, the teacher s always right, but what I want to know is how the cat got so little and puny and the tiger got so big and strong if they were cousins?" Sposin we ask somebody " But who? All the teacher told us was that they w re cousins and that one time the mamma and papa of WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL * And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Karin' to (io *>*t«ra t« p> i»«>ncd. It take« ih**m f o o d , o ld C A R T E R 'S L I T T L E M Y E I t I I U S t*> get tfc-*«- t * » r« unds o f 1 .!«• f wing fr cc!y and m ake yr>u 1*^4 " u p and u p ." T h e y con ta in w onderful, barmlcna, g* ntlc vegetable • »tra ct», am axing when »t r< i m »» t o inak.r.g th e bile flow fm *ly. But «:■ n't aak ?ofliv«-r pi".». Aak for Carter • I»tti«* lj»or I' 1 «. IxKrk f r th** nam«* « art*-r'» I u substitute. 2 i c a t al r . r t . C I W l «mt a M . i 'o . ----------- tlu* cats mul tliters were the home mammas ami i*apa> ' I know « h a t we will do We'll ask old Unkle Tucker Daniels. You know he told us all bout how the rabbit fooled th f fox I botcb?r he knows Many times when Billie and Jim had tried every other place. Unkle Dicker had made U m i ejres bulge with delight and sometimes wonder, as he told them of the mysteries of animals So o ff they art to hud i nk:« Tucker to learn why if the ordinary cat axul tile big tig» r were cousins ami once had the same kind of mammas and papas how did the tiger get so strong ancl how did the cat get mi helpless and weak. "W ell," said Unkle Tucker, as nil- lie and Jimmie seated themselves at his feet. ‘ Them there tigers and them cats did once have the same mammas and papas But you see when some of the tigers strolled.oil Into the big forests, they had W with lions and bears, and elephants and other strong animals, so they had to get big claws and sharp teeth, and they had to grow largrr so they could whip the elephants and lions and pan­ thers. and everything, and have a place in which to live." ' But how could they get these big claws and those sharp teeth if their mammas and papas did not ha\e them? ’ wonderlngly asked Billie "Well. ’ said Unkle Tucker, "do you see this big muscle I have? Once I did not have it. and my papa and my mamma did not have on«* big like this I got thus big muscle because l had to cut down big trees in the for­ est My bt| muscle cams bccau i just used it so much. B t B ill EAGLE If 'j <» f « I »* .r and tunk »m l the w> r! i I .-k * pu nk, d - n 't »w allow a lot o f M il*, nurwrml wat»T, i .l, laxative randy «-r rhrw ing fu m and r t j a f t t h*. m t o rr.a* • y ou su d drn ly ■ * w t and b u oya n t and full Jt aunshine. Fur th**v ca n 't d'» it. T h - y o n ly m n w the b o w l » and I I iu*«n t (i-t at ie . T h « r a t » n f r j ur d o v a -a o d -« It ii:.'u l.i pour ou t tw .j f***« n* « your li v pou n d» o f li-juid I p in to y ou r bow«4a daily, If thus h i> i» n flowing freely, your food dorar t d i f - t . lt a t d eca y » in the bow f la. r »t* ma>h. ^ >tj hav** a <Ì4» bloa t* u p y thirk. b ad tant«* ¡d y.-ur breath u» f *ul, ■km oft*n brtxk-* out in birrruxh*«. Y ou r hca-i i r b * f and y i 'l >wn sad ut. Your whoi« (lie ■ HAS SET RI LES FOR l y i : n < co u ples l t io i lj it : nn: new Jlir Kill's family aim m nur» an r a ­ paprr anuouncement brlngs thè nrws gagement. If her parents arc not liv­ 10 ottici * wtio litighi br lutei esteti. 11 i im rei . ■ i ir. i i,, itnd otri m - ing an rider brother, or sister, or the gravinl or nrlntrd card* aunoum ing nearest relation does so. Widows or ! lt ls eoiihldeietl unwlM* tu annoUiico I women w ho might no longer be un engagement tuo far In advance of trtrned young girls may properly an ­ file wrdtìlng date Ttie nrws may bo lo inUmalfie b»ft is noi bromi - "And for the very same reason the nounce their own engagements, but known thè world al Kart« unni a tiger got his big claw. When you us«* in most cases family background t«*r rmat definite date hai batti sei your muscle it grows. Amt that also such an announcement la the e x ­ | The poaMblllty of a brokrn engage­ explains why the cat got so little and pected and correct thing. Until the official announcement, the ment may sem i remote to llmse con ­ j puny. They came amt lived In tiie nouse and had some one to give them groom's family krriw entirely silent eri ped bui long engagement* bave milk and where they only had to light about it. The young people tell their idtrn berli known t«i end In i II hao I u - with rats. That's why they nrr so families first, of course. The girl tlun and the offiiiai anounceiiMmt of t»i be awkwanl nini weak They do not have to use their writes notes to her relatives after tills muscles " and she may tell a few of tin U)U embarrassing. Ami Just the same thing happened mute friends. Thru a genetal an ­ to eagles They amt chickens air km nouncement Is made KKKN BUYERS Often there ts an entertainment of but the eagle had to live oil the big 'mountains amt low away down in tin* o n » sort given b j the bride's family Pco|iU (»day ir « apamliriK th*lr \alley Ho hr trad to have eagle eyes. It may be a luncheon, a tea, or a monry IntrlliKmtly ami ara *riting And it all goes to show," said Unkle dinner. On lire same day, or the day value rac.-lrcl n r r y lima tli»> tnaka Lucker. "that if little boys and girls following, or even some time later, do not exercise their muscles and there may be an announcement In i a purrlia»#. Thia lama ahrrwil aan>, their brains, they grow puny amt tile pu|»crv This Is a brief and sim­ ami fooil Ju.lKmant la traini, »»tu bit« weak like the cat, while those who ply worded notice signed by one of rii In (ha buying o f prarllrally rr> study hard and play hard, glow the girl's parents. '1 lie usual form Is cryttmiK, frnm automubilra hi ta­ Mime thing like tills strong. And don t you forget this. i Mr and Mrs. John Fenton, of 10 piri«*. »’ur Inattnc, Uiuuaamta of k . l t Lawn avenue, anm un« «• t he en ­ paopla avnywhrro now realità thak gagement of their daughter, Marie it ia nrither arntibl* nor nerramar/ ¡Joan, to James Mur*hull Hunt, son lo pay mora than 10< for twrlva ¡of Mr and Mrs. Howard Hunt, of labiata of Botmino puro aupirln. St, Kensington. Ill The wedding will S e n d itipur b est jo k e to th e ¡take place on June -0 " Juarpli a Atpirin la both |«mjlnt E d ito r of th is column. Photographs should not be sent ami puro and muat» ovrry ,uvrrn. with such an announcement. If the m*»t alarularvl. Mora than nin. From Both Ait( lri society editors wish a picture tliey million boxa, hava borii aulii in una The Flirt I wonder how many will request one or get one from their •Ingiù yaar. Alwaya aalt for “ l t , men will be mude unhappy when I files marry? entertainment, personal notes, or Joarph’a," now tho ta rg et aalling The l!«'tnrly One How many do verbal messages serve to inform puro aaplrln in tho worid far 10«. you rxpret to marry? K .Il friends and relative* ami the news- E m hn missing M om ent! | »Srptvmbcr 2 6 , 1931 ff Best J o ke Y..... . H A III Send t/our cm barras.unq m om ent to E ditor a n d it trill be p rin ted . INFORM AL O R E E T IN G ! 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