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Show I t LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Bronx Cheer Brings Man Hard Sentence YPWHDWEM9 sum9 HPIHE 05 by JIJISIY GARTOWAITE CO Aberdeen. Wash. Police Judge R. E. Taggart heard evidence Indi- 86 DONT see why I couldn't have A great big cushion chair There's none in all this house for me There's not one anywhere. , chair And one for Pa and Ma Heat the soup with the boiling wa ter. Soften the gelatin in the cold water, add the soup, stir until , Arrange several shrimps to use alternately in a mold and add care fully a little of the gelatin mixture Place on Ice to harden and repeat A ring mold is attractive when It Is turned out and then the center can be filled with sliced cucumber mixed with whipped sour cream seasoned with onion and tarragon vinegar. When the mold Is set, turn out on a platter and garnish with lettuce or romalne. Pass the sour cream dress Ing or mayonnaise, chair for everybody else No matter who they are. There's one that I'm supposed to use But it's a tiny chair It isn't soft or anything, And I don't think it's fair! Harpar k Brothers WNU Servlc. AROUND THE FIRE C. Ball iir0 la mually received with delight because that la one meal of the week where Informality and delicious food should be and usually are mixed In Just the right order. In some households Sunday night upper la served tn the living room and where there are plenty of comfortable chairs, and tables where cups and plates may be rested. This Is a most pleasant Institution especially If the meal centers around a snapping wood ore. The food for such a meal must be Simple and easy to serve. Food that or on can be arranged on a tea-caan extra size tray In the kitchen and brought Into the living room In one or possibly two Installments. If there Is an electric grill or toaster that can be attached In the living room, the hot toast may be made by a privileged rt guest of sandwiches not too dainty, If there are to be mentor women with appetites to satisfy, may be served. A salad may be passed with the sandwiches or toast and. of course, there will be a hot drink. you are certain of the tastes of your guests. It Is best to have a choice. Sometimes a scalloped or creamed dish, such as shrimp au gratln or chicken, a la king will be the main xeaturea. i'lcaies and olives and jelly or marmalade will add flavor and InA variety On-le- terest. Dessert may be a fruit Jelly, a Bavarian cream, an Ice cream with custom of wearing earrings to have enjoyed a sort of re crudescence. However, wearing ear rings today and wearing them In other years are two different matters. Today, they are simply fastened on, while formerly, the ears had to be pierced a practice which Is a sort of survival of the barbarous rite in the course of which the human body would be disfigured for the gratification of vanity and display a custom which is grow ing more and more rare among civilized peoples with the passage of time. However, earrings have been worn from time immemorial. In earliest times, earrings were worn by Orientals of both sexes. Creat Ingenuity In de sign and style were demonstrated In their manufacture and wear by the chicken Cold bam Potatoes au gratln Tomato Jelly salad Coffee Tea Cheese Cake Jellied Chicken Combination salad Toasted cheese sandwiches Coffee Tea Chocolate dessert Cold meat and cucumber sandwiches Jam sandwiches Tickles Coffee Tea Brownies a la mode- Sardine sandwiches Lettuce sandwiches A , v; - - villain." ""ors at the New S S. Hull, new $3,000,000 destroyer built for the navy ceremonies. the launching Tork navy yard, as It slid down the ways following Patricia Piatt, the grandniece of Commodore Hull, naval hero of the War of 1S12. christened the ship with a bottle of champagne. The U d Tea Pineapple Bavarian cream Chicken patties Tomato salad Saratoga potatoes Brown bread White bread Coffee Tea Peach Ice cream Nut cakes Lights of New York llstevenson White-hairewomen, bowed under progress by proceeding leisurely In the weight of years, stand in subway chattering groups. And he was enough to add that most are entrances and, with mute pleas in their that seats meant for three faded eyes, extend to hurrying thou- so well-fesands packages or boxes of chewing accommodate only two. . gum. Usually clad in rusty black, A patrolman who swings a mean some even wear those caps with chin sector, but who bows that grandmothers used to wear. club In the But generally the thousands are too Is a friend of all the kids, told me or hardened this one: A ragged youngster apd man and to the pitlfulness of poverty In old age proached a to note .details. After all, the chewing asked him If he had lost anything. gum peddlers are such common sights The man, spotting a fat wallet In the that they attract no attention. So, for lad's hand, promptly answered that he years, though millions of human units had. So the boy turned the wallet passed her by, few noticed Muriel over to him and received a dollar as a Starin and few bought her wares. But reward I But the chlseler found when enough did so that she continued to he opened the wallet that It contained live In a room up In Harlem. Yet only tissue paper. He made a squawk there had been a time when Muriel to the cop and got chased for trying Starin had known luxury. But that to outsmart an apparently honest boy ! was not known by those who had Then there was that truck driver passed her by until, at the age of sevwho stopped his big vehicle on a narenty, death came to her. row side street In such a manner that Then it was discovered that the he tied up everything. An officer woman who sold gum was the daughplowed his way through the din of ter of John H. Starin, who once owned horns and sought the offender. He Glen Island In Long Island sound and was found In a place where strong whose excursion steamers ran to Coney liquids are dispensed and explained island, Staten island and New Haven. that his hands had become so cold that he was afraid to drive without warm-- ' ing them. d nt mid-tow- n I 4 . A. sJlSMl&Mr Old nail holes may be filled with a mixture made of fine sawdust and glue. Fill the hole with it and leave till dry. vet IN Persians, Babylonians. I.yddians, and Carthaginians. Also, authentic proofs Indicate that this means of personal adornment was practiced by the Greek women from llera In the Iliad down to Venus de Medici. Frosting. . Bell Syndicate WNU Servlc. one-hal- She had another friend also, an dertaker to whose father .r- - Postmas advisers HERE ARE USUAL SIGNS !. s .. The Itnllnn Kiihmnrina Tot! shown lvlnif at anchor In Cane Town harbor, after round the Cape of Good Hope. Its huge size favorably contrasts with that of the S. - , , V d becomlmr the first anhmnrinu m S. Winchester Castle, Wise commuters-t- he kind that have been catching the Bame train for and whose newspapers unfold years automatically as they descend the ramp always try to catch an earlier train The reason Z. eflT,ay anoon. according to one of them because so many suburban mammas come to town for the Wednesday matl- 'A0t,vn,y d thpy tnke "Peats by regulars but they delay operate t whether f a f Neuralgia Feeling of Weakned Headaches Mouth Acidity Loss of Appetite Nausea Indigestion Sour Stomach Sleeplessnesi the bos a conlrae t little si has de tarloua r tnd sem for the gi of the strong bj dea can for reason, c ivernnien Auto-Intoxicati- on WHAT TO DO FOR TAKE hole IT) hog, duplicatioi 2 tBBBOorfuhBl Milk of M nesia in a glass of nu every morning wtai yn get up. Take snotl teaspoonful 30 minuts after eating. And snotte before you go to bed. OR Take the ret Phillips' Milk of Majneate Tablets oiu iaHA 4 each teaspoonful rected above. jrernmem planes, bi :rs or est ate lirplaui handle !1 business, haul the i.iraian M committi ce dep If vou have Acid Stomach, worrv about it. Follow the dot cos ecise to hand simp! directions given above. This smi wernmen nf Philli ns' Milk of MaCDKJ: the cost nets at trice to neutralize the aci the absi that tause headache, stomach m Mead a and other distress. Try it. Yt I feel like a new person. m Just But be careful you get R milk of magnesia when you mi ordine tc of Milk M Genuine PHILLIPS pernmen nesia. See that the name Ym "ecise co LIPS'" is on the label. ''5,000 a y wernmei mcelled ALSO IN TABLET FORM Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoomui or uenuino rnunps Milk of Magnesia. MEMBER NM f Milt of Magnetf pergh PP is r the of ffl Most Coughs ( res rgh, by Ma f Presldt stork ' which Don't let them get a sow he third hold. Fight germs quickly. 0 has not mnlalnn fnrnhlnPH 7 malor Ml! tmeonfi one. Powerful but harmless, f&j fport is ant to take. No narcotics. tO Nted b n nnfhnrlzea mntipv on the r your cough or cold Is not a i t to funI vmii un- tell her troubles. That undertaker saw to It that the bent, little old gum peddler was burled in her grandfather's plot on Staten island-- in the French Huguenot cemetery where the Vanderbllts rest. i ACID STOf, Nervousness wl ninds THE Bouse "These society functions are so un natural, people pretending to be some thing they really are not." "Well, that's natural" f the I INFOEM"05 OLD AGE PENSION Snd stamp. toH p fttmpaif floned ) hoover. I w to Fttiake feade CHAPPED HANDS Whose Hugs Are Fatal I6 Amer toe has carried her progeny around until they died. When she became the mother of triplets and awkw killed one of them, Keeper B. T. Evans decided to take charge. He took the surviving cubs, both I knei IPee Ithoss apply woh,"S' cooling Mentholat In the ant tnal house, and feeds them speciui prepared milk from a bottle. They weigh only half a pound each r ?y tfWherever the Whatever the t(K( Nua'i nai Pock.tboola Resinpi in type t f toIt s sue the furnace t he sale of men's pockeCk" Dime stores and hardware stores selling old fashloned econ fnh Columbus Ohio-L- ena, a quarter ton black bear, has had four litter of cubs at the Columbus zoo. and each Buy Pre yontracti first i Cubs Taken From Bear Farmers Wa nail ca belni uy ureommsion. she used to ne living up on Washington Heights with two old mongrel dogs. When there Isn't food for the dogs and herself, she goesenough without She doesn't mind. In all this great city, those two dogs are the only friends she has, she told a social worker recently. And a bird dealer once told me that parrot? find such a readv sale In New Tork because they are company for the lonely. ' SOCIETY When she reached womanhood. Miss Starin took up missionary work and for a number of years worked In Chinatown. Then she went to a church in Hariptn' and labored among the colored people. And when the years rested so heavily on her that she-wforced to give up missionary work and live by selling gum in subways, it was a colored woman who gave her shelter until death closed her eyes. That reminds me of another little woman-o- rV Z?"Zfr$vjfmzw ... The bureau of agrlcnltnral e ucciuijf bi nusiuugion can np1 riew of suggestions for constructing dams tdnission 1 of the a gullies. Phillips' as Dead Sea It Deepest Outside of ocean basins, the deepest of all seas is the Dead sea, a sunken body of water which is noted chiefly for Its salts. The Dead sea. It Is believed, was originally four times its present length and Its level that of the Mediterranean. This super-se- a water Is so dense that organic life cannot exist In it. confectioners t,ju"T-'- 'V- . r.ss! WNU Service 1 ' -- Says: Damp towels should never be put Into a clothes basket or bag and left there for days before being sent to the wash. Mildew Is almost sure to result. Before being put into the basket, towels should be carefully dried. , tbe Associated Newspapers Beat the egg yolks, add the salt, and stir in as much sugar as possible. Dl vide the frosting into halves. To f add one tablespoon cocoa and 4 teaspoon vanilla and one tablespoon coffee. To the second half add one tablespoon orange Juice. Add more kite- u .1 I Wi an1 OVU vrth trash V v.j. Muu ,tl UlUUgml wed tbe s water. the Permanent dam by built of earth, masonry and tonml Mafl Pr fill ighbor When cooking sour fruit add a pinch of carbonate of soda to the Juice and It will require less sugar. Sift the baking powder with the flour. Cream the shortening, beat In the sugar gradually, then the beaten eggs and flavoring. Add the dry Ingredients alternately with the milk Beat two minutes. Divide the batter In half. To f add 4 cup chopped nut meats and to the remainder an equal amount of sliced candied orange or grapefruit peel. Both nuts and peel should be dredged lightly with flour. Bake the cakes In small tea cake pans In a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for about 20 minutes. Cover with frosting when cool. This recipe makes two dozen cakes r,,J tJt WND Servlc. 4 ELTED fat should not be hot when added to cake mixture, as hot fat Is likely to make cake tough, course grained and heavy. old 1 f i Phillips" Two-in-On- e A Bell Syndicate. J ni .. "r cup butter teaspoon lemon extract 1 cup sugar 2 eggs M cup milk teaspoon vanilla Ideal 11 My Tea Cake Recipe. 2 cups pastry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder j OI gUIllei A be paved at the lower sides t amA Boose Cited to the dams for sufficient lenrth ,a uerdiant to pr.-ven-t any erosion or cndJ ana i w uouis uy water drotr U of lePa over the crests. a deliver Dams are built In eulilf . s their filling with sediment carr& Utor, coun i this ruuou. w aier ana to check soli Bion. nnen gullies in cuIUtJ sirewere ca ueiua are uuea. larmers save t 3 ss hit at I time and labor In cultivatim w goTernmc harvesting crops. Filled goBia ig fines v pasiure lanas eliminate danger aevelt swi: to accidents grazinz anlmii Is. bat tugai Temporary dams usually are :ne antl-s' moicuaia iuuuu on larmj, nbsidles l stakes, brush, straw, loss rock. Woven wire Is also mm 3 . . temporary dams are porotu d nh Improving Coffee r i ' "f tw ffi. First Submarine to Round Cape of Good Hope h j . Olives 2 egg yolks Few grains salt 1 pound package sugar or 2 cups. "Confound It all, that pesky kid has left marks all over my novel." "Well, you can't blame him for that, father. He was evidently tracking the tus. not Z well-dresse- THE Cold e heavy mi?.15 overnowmg gully banki soil around en.i VH SB1, gineers of the United SL ment of Agriculture " 4 KU? It dams are too high. th. . -- hi re capacities of gullies are i3 1 water overflows washes around the and can form new gupu. T," slopes "narallel . v till MA I C w C disguised Where dams are watertight L' should extend far enough mill coati erullv banks ta around the dams and washinJl 4ge noicu' 1 tot Pw the. cMpo- nt,ll: FoundaUons of dam tend far enough below tiTT IforBilittr; alt naror Of the Plllllrt. uaL ii Ttirnt;. e surewm not force the watl the dams, to undermine !" d Wearing Earrings Cocoa Two-io-On- water after off entoJh one-hal- MSS. PRODUCTION ofN theml' time-drive- Baked Alaska Bj EDITH M. BARBER COMB to tupper Sunday night," It an Invitation which WNU Service. By Jean Xemton Creamed sweetbreads Combination salad Melba toast Coffee to Enjoyment. Syndicate How It Started perhaps a special sauce of some kind. The Brownies a la mode make a good dessert to follow a simple first course. Sunday Fireside Supper. Some Dishes That Will Add Rations I J sugar to each frogling If the mixture Is not stiff enough to spread. Tomato Shrimp Jelly. 2 cans tomato soup 1 can boiling water 2 tablespoons gelatin 4 cup cold water i pound shrimps 12 stuffed olives and Gramma's SUNDAY SUPPER iff To get the best result fiams in gullies, top, www enough m enough at the ends to cart, ? , There's Grampa's chair bjr PROPER BUILDII Bronx-cheere- J G "jf'L '.: cating L A. Ityals. Aberdeen, was drank when arrested recently and fined the man $15. Ityals tossed back bis bead and AnIssued a robust Bronx cheer gered, the Judge added 10 days In JalL Again Orals gave the salute. The Judge Increased the sentence to 30 davs. d a sain." The P.yals sentence went to GO days. The Jailer hauled him out of the courtroom before be could sputter himself into Jail for a longer period. ARM CHAIRS A Launched New American Destroyer U rf NSampt WNU W trr. Balamor.MJ. 'Sho Writ Reslnol.Dw( g r Were one' |