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Show LEW FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH LITTLE SPRUCE " Gov. Rolph Attacked by State Grange J jr .V' " - when we eome to It. S'rL James Gor. Rolph, Jr., of California, Is here shown in a Sao Francisco hospital signing the enabling act to start work on the San Francisco bay bridge. While he was recovering from an attack of Influenza the state grange circulated petitions for bis recall on the ground of "incompetency." RABBIT IS TASTY ; IF COOKED RIGHT Gamey Flavor Can Be Saved by Proper Preparation. I By EDITH M. BARBER America was once famous for Its repufame and earned a tation for Its cooking in some parts of the country. Now game is a luxury. We are all delighted If hunting friends shar? with us some of their bags during the season. This is, in deed, a sign of real friendship, as the Dumber of birds, for Instance, which any hunter may shoot la limited. Occasionally you may see game on the menu of a good restaurant; venison more often than any other kind. On German restaurant Imports It from abroad, and 1 know of no place where It Is better cooked. Venison chops well grilled, sweet potatoes and mint Jelly are something to dream d about ' I always grasp an opportunity to go during the pheasant season to the home of a hunting friend, and there I will be treated to a game dinner which will sometimes consist of both partridge and pheasant They are roasted after larding with salt pork 'and served with a bread sauce. Wild crab-applJelly made from the fruit of a tree on the farm la served with the game Ducks, you know, wild ducks, are supposed to be merely passed over the fire, A taste for ducks cooked In this way sometimes has to be cultivated by Strangers to their flavor. Often I hear people say that they don't like rabbit many times, after Inquiry, I find that they have never really experimented to find out whether they did or not they had never e tasted It. Almost anyone who has spent any time abroad has acquired, sometimes necessarily, a taste for rabbit. I was Invited to lunch at Neuilly especially for rabbit stew. The rabbit was very brown and dressed with white wine, seasoned in the bes' French fashion. i POP'S A PUNSTER It was one of the best food experiences of the summer. We almost broke the cook's heart by being a little late for dejeuner, for which she bad prepared the most marvelous cheese souffle with a crisp brown crust Fortunately, It didn t fall before we arrived and we gave It due appreciation, as well as the rabbit, the carrots cooked In butter, the salad and several kinds of cheese with the bard French bread and the red rin ordl nalre which accompanied the meaL In some markets we can get both Belgian hare and rabbit which can be cooked In the same way. Most of them are tender and need less than a tulf hour's cooking If they are first1 browned and then allowed to simmer. For any of these recipes If you happen to have any white wine on band, or any salted sherry or "wines" which are allowed to be sold for cooking purposes, you will find It an addition to the flavor If it la used In place of part (or all) of the liquid. Rabbit gravy has a delicious flavor and some people like to serve waffles or spoon bread with it Just try this combination and see bow good It Is, Rabbit Fricas.ce Cut rabbit in pieces and roll in flour seasoned with salt and pepper. Cook several slices of fat salt pork in a frying pan, removing them as soon as dry and laying aside. Brown the rabbit very quickly In the fat fried out from the pork. Cover closely and simmer until tender. Serve with the hare any very tart Jelly and horseradish sauce, r Iiassenpft-fTe- Smothered Rabbit Wipe rabbit with a damp cloth and rub well with salt, pepper and flour. Place in a pan with a little water, and bake It in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.), basting occasionally with a mixture made with one-hal- f cupful water and two tablespoonfuls of butter. When the meat is tender, it should be set under the dame of a broiling oven for a few minutes to brown. The rabbit should be served with Its own gravy. & 1)31. Bell Syndicate r bm well-know- n one so displayed on Ice in the customary way In a butcher shop. There we would observe that the butcher has put two sticks In the dead bog's mouth to keep the Jaws apart This makes the hog look as though It were smiling, hence happy, and hence the expression. O. Bell c5Wy ' must tell you "r Says: you ask? him tell Mr. he had you Waste Paper e e e e To remove a stopper from a glass Jar, pour warm water Into a pan and Invert Jar in It, gradually add warmer water until It Is quite hot, but not so hot as to break Jar. Leave In water for some time, occasionally trying stopper to see If it Is loose. . 1933. by the Associated Newspaper) WNU 8ervlce THAT FELLOW FEELING Xeuuton "We all thlnk well of a good loser. "Yes; particularly If we get some of Oil and other large companies have own airplanes, which they use for advertising purposes and to transport officials on hurried business trips. The head of one of these companies decided to take his first trip in a company plane and, never having flown the head man before, the pilot was a bit excited about it and wanted to make a good Impression. He showed the passenger the working parts of the plane and explained to him about his parachute. When the time came for the take-ofhe turned to the passenger behind him and said: "When we get to the mountains we may have to fly pretty high. lou are not used to that and may feel the altitude, but that is the oxygen tank right beside you. I'll look back to see how you are doing and. If you seem to be feeling the height, I'll call to you and all you have to do Is to work that their little handle." e e e Everything went smoothly until they began to get up pretty high and then the pilot looked back. The passenger looked a little greenish, so the pilot Jerked his thumb in the direction of the tank and yelled "Pump!" Then he turned back to his Job. A little Jolt or something caused him to look back again. There was no passenger. The boss had understood the pilot to yell "Jump!" and had bailed out He had succeeded In pulling the ring and there he was far below floating down toward the side of a moun tain. e e e There was no place the pilot could land around there and nothing he could do. He gave the ship the gas and made for the nearest possible landing place. There he got an automobile and a search party. It took him almost a dny to find the boss and another day to persuade him to get back Into the plane. e e Those Interested In tennis may be pleased to learn that the International Intercollegiate team match between Harvard-Yaland will be played at the Newport casino In July. What seems Interesting concerning It to me Is not that this ts the ninth match and that each team has won four, but that among the Cambridge representatives will be David Jones, former Columhia h. plon and that Clayton BurweU of Oxford-Cambridg- y f ..- . .,c-- ... .lt::a r f j View of the new bridge across the Hudson river at Albany which was officially opened recently by Mrs. Herbert governor. The, bridge cost (3,000,000 and replaces tht old span sua at its right (Lehman, wife of ttt But Tkat'a AdmaH. nreedlness can't h aI1 ro4 CU. . Do this f.or Your Child in TWO WEEKS How to rid any boy or girl of sluggufegg ui cuaaupauun auu Diuia I Dig tpprtfy The trouble with children who ! not eat is usual stasis. The symp. toms are a tongue that's ahvajt coaieu, oau oream, poor color, fln eyes tnat are orten a bilious yellow No appetite, no ambition even fop piay. tiara to get to sleep, hart W wake m the morning. There's an absolute remedy for this condition. It gives Ust!es youngsters the appetite and daw gies or a young. animal! They eatt Tiiey gam xney keep well I It's not the stomach, but th Dowel condition that keeps childres from eating. But the trouble Is it the lower bowel the colon. Call, fornia syrup of figs Is the only "medicine" that Is needed to stimj. late the colon muscles. The verr next day, your child is eating bet ter and feeling better. Keep onwlfc the syrup of figs a few days an! you will see) amazing Improvement In appetite, color, weight and spirit. Any drug store has the real CaB. fornia syrup of figs, all bottled, witi directions. Nature never made t nicer acting or nicer tasting laxative, (It is purely vegetable.) Ee member California syrup of figs when sickness, a cold or any upset 1 clogged a child's bowels. U WALTER TRUMBULL Lights of New York e Z tom Don't let them get a strangle noli Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion coo bines the 7 best helps known to modem science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasait to take. No narcotics. Yourdrujrgistirill refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long, standing is not ueved by Creomulsion. (adv.) his money." -- kx bt Don't Trifle With f, pig on "Independent ice," and even though we may never have actually seen a pig on ice we are uuwever tt. ' a. 10 WARNING: Even when it'ttim thing to give children, some ttom will try to substitute. So be sure tht bottle says CALIFORNIA Synf of Figs. e Bake white drop cakes in muffin pans and cover some with chocolate frosting and sprinkle with chopped nuts. Cover others with white frosting and top with coconut and chopped red cherries. ,.. -- Dr. Pierce's Pellets are for r bowels and stomach. One little Peiw? laxative three for a catliirtit has e ,'Ks.iv f-- 1131 Western Newapaper Union. Two tablespoons of grapejulce added to a grapefruit after it has been cut gives a delicious flavor and a pretty color. - rtL.r--:.rif . soot will collect In the flues and chimThe fire, too, will burn clear neys. and bright New Bridge Over the Hudson at Albany Opened v subtracting migrant, adding aging, aubtractlng ng. adding nation.) A solution of salt and waIFter strong is thrown over the coals, less e " "" harroct nmnnnta tsi fs.,. over-Joye- " WNU Bervlca. able to comprehend the significance of the simile. But to really understand the expression, "Happy as a hog on ice," It would be necessary to actually see giuuuu ly overcome. Then me. The gun must have ,.-hocontained some powerful liquid like ether. Blng was breathing heavily and I knew If he succeeded in shooting me with his mysterious gun we would both never escape movalive. Suddenly he stopped the with ing, his eyes fastened a most Interested expression upon cloth my red patch of brilliant mother had sewn to my Jacket to keep me from being mistaken by careless hunters for a deer or a bebear. Evidently he had never fore seen so brilliant a color. He was fascinated. I sensed that perI had alhaps this patch which was patch called magic my ways after to prove magic really going all and save both BIng's and my life, I made signs as if o pull It d off and give It to him. He was and danced around In weird I circles, holding out his hands. made baste to rip off the patch and when I dropped It on the ground in front ol me he snatched It and ran back Into the wood, shrieking and laughing with glee. Just about then Blng stretched and came back to life. He got up slowly and seeing me seemed relieved as If he had experienced a bad dream. We both hurried home to tell our friends the strangest adventure we had yet experienced." (Now the magic patch waa made magic by nothing In the world but that gift bla mother claimed for her You can guesa what thla gift boy. waa by taking the word Immigrant, Neighbor "Happy as a riog on Ice" MOST of us have heardas thea Willie Say, Maw, pop a lot of riddles. Ills Mother Why do Willie Well, I heard Jones Inst night thnt guessing. Bine lay down comDlete- the creature ap-- ., CD LUC 7 enm. Th tnnirt ln,ti... r " settlers the value of the gumJbi tZZ iur Dilute wet. iiui mouerns tnntL many years ago to flavored that chew with less exertion, nl spruce gum crop In Maine ugJT ..7 titnl 1- rf tone - - roiiri. 'J- tin -- Syndicate. WNU Service. How It Started By Jean appearance of an animal, especially in a crouched position. 'Stop there!' I cried. But he did not seem to onderstand English. Blng barked. That stopped him right In his tracks. It was certainly strange and rather terrifying to see this a strange creature, dressed like man, looking like an animal and behaving like neither one nor the other. But stranger still was It to see him reach in his side pocket and draw out a small gun that looked like nothing so much as a water He aimed It at Blng and pistoL before 1 could stop him. be had Bred. No sound was heard but In V'"'"'r e Prepare the rabbit and cut in pieces. Cover with vinegar and water, equal parts ; add one sliced onion, salt pepper, cloves and bay leaves. Allow this to soak two days. Drain the meat and brown in hot butter, turning It often and let simmer about a half-hoor until tender. Before serving, stir one cupful thick, sour cream Into the sauce. Edited by DOROTHY The story the boy told me ran like this: "Well sir." he said. "I took a bite to eat with me this day tor I had had enough of InterPYRAMID PUZZLE rupting a perfectly good adventure with pangs of hunger. I stalked around the woods as osual with Blng. my dog. beside me most of the morning and nothing happened. The air was BMed with flower smells and everything was still but the Insects buzzing and the twigs cracking. I could sense that something was shout to happen, couldn't Imagine what Sudbut denly Blng stopped short. His tall straightened and his ears stood op. V He sniffed the air. So did I. Some twigs very close by snapped loudly as 'f a large creature of some sort From the letters on the pyrawere appronching. We stood very mids you are to spell a flower of Then still and waited breathlessly. inaround a clump of tall pines we Egypt an Egyptian animal, an In a of river habitant seen I never Egypt have saw him coming. such a creature in all my life. He Egypt a tree of Egypt and a queen of Egypt Dse each was mostly man but you could tell as so many times as necessary, letter In the forest long be had lived on he had taken on the habits of the but do not use letters not found the all on walked He pyramids. forest beasts. ....t.J J ' Fun for All the Children EDMONDS four. a. the, do and he baa long hair and a beard that gave him the perhapa Perhapa It never happened,that tan t will happen but alor la Important for a etory and I'm telling It to o Juet the war the bo bold It to me. Tfala boy lived In a country of woodlanda and aa hie dally pleaaure hilla and It to (A off on tripe of eiploratlon and never failed to have He adventure. one although many other rbume of hie failed eoneiantJy. The reaeon for tnasir charm which hie tbla waa mother claimed had been clven him at birth. It'a up to you to determine when the atory U done what tbla magic charm la. but more of that It never As a nation, Aaw-h- as gone soft, boasts the only vivor of what once was a Ieaa?" dustry In Maine, the rnakj rum-chewin- g II Cheerio Chapters THE MAGIC PATCH CUM Usp e North Carolina will represent Oxford, where he is now studying on a Rhodes' scholarship. e e e Billy Gaxton, star In "Of Thee I Sing," has a very beautiful wife, whose stage name is Madeline Cameron and who appeared in such shows as "Hit the Deck" and "Good News." For some reason, his pet name for her is "Ma." They went Into a Fifth avenue shop to look over some shirts. Mrs. Gaxton wandered to another counter and her husband called to her: "Ma, come back here and look at these things." A little while later, she received a letter from the shop. It read : "We are pleased to Inform you that the shirts you ordered for your son are ready." e e adKieht throunh your make-upt- b dition of your etomach showuM W your complexion. SprHln4 freih, unbiemUhed akin com at rally with a clean, "regular Cleans Internally with GarfMiT at It 'a pleaaant. prompt, hirmra" Nature.' own beautyald.(AUOn SAMPU ratE!CUwfleldTeaCo.,P.O.Biate m UARFIELD a natural laxative drink Fiaherlea Stocked The government distributed 7,07V 000,000 fish and eggs In 1931. Bronchial Coughs e In reference to an article I wrote recently concerning my phonetic method of spelling and the serious problem as to when 1 comes before e, David D. Cassldy, of Amsterdam, n! Pueblo, writes me: "Here is a rule taught me by a school teacher about fifty years ago. Y., "1 before E except after C Or when sounded aa A, A In Neighbor, or eight" If I can manage to memorize that t Is going to save a lot of copy read-ng- . put I want to warn Mr. Cassldy tnat this is only a There are other words. I beginning. always like, for example although I know It Is derived from the Latin bene-to spell benefit as benifit. "33. Bell Syndicate WNU Service. Discoveries There h a psychic element which is involved In the scheme we are looking for." If "getting what lookout for good things we see ever? l ttle thing with favorable eye. We discover some good feature, where if we are looking for trouble we ferret out every unfavorable side. Save Soap Scraps Cse all scrans of ni. one Pint with four quarts of water. son jellied soap for This iium's all cleansing purposes. Tut bearing seals of Alaska houS - said Mrs. L. Wyatt of tain St. "My mother insisted V' take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical om Irian tni" jt did. It Beemed to work on my so that I picked right up. stronger, the cough disappeaoswi- no longer had chills or night TriM to Dr. PtarM'a CUnl, Boffala, far fraa aiadleal iR !. - Heed promptly Diaauci ularities, getting up at mgn' and nagging backache, disorders may warn of some condition-Userkidney or bladder o s everywhere rely mo Doan's Pills. Praised for grateful 50 than years by the country over. 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