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Show ' 1 0 'TTiiP. PTf.nvn FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 1yfQ Shortening la Used When Baking Delicacies iV analysis of a sugar cookie was made recently by Washington . Platt and R. . S. Fleming of Syracuse, N. Y before the American Chemical society in an explanation of We read why shortening shortens. In Science Services News Bulletin: While . sugar cookies and other baked products using fats and fixed oils as shortening have been made In kitchens since the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, no explanation has previously been put forward to account for; their action or the difference between the power of different fats. Describing this delicious morsel, these chemists say: A cookie is seen to be essentially a mass of gluten and starch, soaked In a .concentrated sugar solution. "Shortening Is the only material in dough not soluble In water or wetted by it. Shortening brings abQut Its effects by extending throughout the dough or cake in layers which separate the particles from one another and prevent the formation of a continuous solid mass. The fat may . be seen microscopically in the dough or cake, extending in films From the around the starch grains. Literary Digest. Micro-chemic- al Incorporated gLk 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PROVO, UTAH 286 WEST CENTER n 4 1 t t !U v I i 009: W6 buy for 371 Stores; not for one or a half dozen stores. Naturally, we buy large quantities of mer- chandise fluid enjoy every price advantage and are in given the choice of grades. Hence you get more " fluid it. for pay'less quality Mens Oxfords In Brown t Our 202 Hose 1 For Boys ' Heavy ribbed, reinforced heel & toe, shaped ankle. a card sharper. Invalids use this apparatus for their chests and sharpers treat their finger tips thus. There has Just died a card player of international reputation. The last time I saw him that was Just before the transatlantic lines refused, so to speak, to serve him he was sitting before a fire at a big London hotel. On the fire was a kettle with a steaming funnel and he was applying a pumice stone to the tips of his fingers. He had the most delicate fingers in the world. His gloves, which he always wore when he was not playing cards, were specially made for him and lined with the softest down. The pumice stone removed superfluous skin from his finger tips. It was said that his fingers were so sensitive that he could distinguish by feeling the underside of a card as he held it face downwards whether it was a court card, an ace, or an ordinary cyd. A Ships Purser, In the Continental Edition of the London Mall. TO $5.25 MENS AND BOYS SWEATERS 98C MENS HOSE A good, heavy cotton hose, .black or brown. i r 1 15c PAIR Heavy weight, coat cnt, two large button flap Khaki H m . army-pockets- gQ Pants Good WORK SHOES FOR Serviceable Khaki .You are bound to appreciate these at .4 $1.49 MEN Built for rough wear. TO $2.25 If Back Hurts Begin on Salts Boys Spring Caps Season's Latest Patterns Flush A big assortment arrived. Fine cassimeres, suitings, tweeds, serges. All caps have non - breakable visors, snap front, leather sweats, interlining of millnet. Rusklns Advice to the World. Men are enlisted for the labor that kills t let them' be enlisted for the labor that feeds ; and let the captains of the latter be held as much gentlemen as Had a Kick Coming. You look said Patrick, Moike, down In the mouth. Has anything hap-tRotten luck, bedad. you. A big beam just fell on a man at the factory and killed him, replied Mike.' An was he a friend of yours? Ino said the other, tin dollars to right next to by a miracle." Dogs and Men. There are mauy inequalities in this Some Ruskln. life, observed Mr. Grurapson. collars and dogs wear diamond-studdeothers merely get a can tied to their Forgiveness Always Best. By taking revenge a man Is but even j tails. Except that piey have no caudal with his enemy, but in passing ovr It appendages, men fare pretty much the he Is superior. Lord Bacon. same way. the captains of the former. John d your Kidneys occasionally if you eat too much meat. No ma.n or woman who eats lots o meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says, a authority. Too much meat may form uric acid, which clogs the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood; then yqji get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, 'offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of. scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable, pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneya may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus often ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink, which everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney well-know- n 49c 69c 98c No, quired Patrick. but the man I owed egorra, was standing, lm, and escaped as If DOMESTIC HELP wanted by the F-- 3 day. 61 South 2nd West. FOR SALE 100,000 W. L. baby chicks at Petaluma. Prices right. J. H. Durrant, AgenU JPbpne 552. tf Airdale pup; flndpr return to 172 So. 2nd East. Phone 392. Reward. LOST J-1- 6tf FOR ALE fine roadcondition, $250.00. 464 West Center st. FOUND Childs grey kid glove, trimmed with black fur. Owner may have same by calling ai this office and paying for ad. tf. ster bug. Up-to-da- In te first-cla- ss D-27- -tf , -- WANTED SALESMEN GOOD and women wanted to sell actual household necessities; actual work will bring results. Call at 80 No. 2nd East. Phone 722-tf W. HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, National French Cleaning Co., 95 North University avenue. ROOM AND BOARD 396 West 0 3rd South. In ordering coal, it will be to your interest to know that there is only one F-- 3 F-7-- Modern rooms. FOR RENT West 1st South. Phone FOR-Ip3X- feee L 701-- J. SPRING CANYON P. 383 - J30 -- ESTATE BARGAINS J. W. Johnson, phone 633-- J. Mined onlyj from the preferred vein in the canyon, thus giving unequalled market N27tf By EliasJ A. Gee, FOR SALE ad- ministrator, twenty acres, more or less, part north of the Lincoln school, Provo Bench, and 4 acres, more or less, located in the Old Fort Field, Provo. Submit bids at once to Martin M. Larson, attorney for the es- tate of George Baum, deceased. FOR RENT Neat cottage, furnished. 35 North. WANTED A first-cla- ss West HANDLED EXCLUSIVELY BY US IN PROVO F-- 3 . Note l For stove and range, be sure to select Knight egg coal size. frame 7th F-- 3 Coal! Compiairay, KnightExclusive Agents yb fresh Will consider trade for cow wnlch will be fresh in April. Will pay cash difference. J. W. Nixon. F- -l Call 652. milk cow. U THERE IS ONLY J-3- WANTED An experienced waitress at the Main Cafe, 147 W. CenFter st., or phone 831, Provo. FOR SALE Potatoes, cabbage, onions, parsnips, turnips by bushel or ton; good for milk cows $5.00 per ton, delivered. R. Gay, 314 West 4th F- -l 7 So. Phone 612. You dont have to buy stock nor wait for your money. I also make loans 6 FOR SALE A real- bungalow, on houses already completed. Easy n built-irooms, with latest features, monthly payments. See W. H. Ray. F- -l 3 hard wood floors, glassed-i- n sleeping new water furnace. hot ga porch, LOST A gold wrist watch, someF- -l rage. Apply 230 So. 2nd East. where between 356 South Eighth and the Provo high school. MARRY IF LONELY; for results, West return to above address. ReFinder try me; best and most successful ward. Home Maker; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; Worthy Descendant of Franklin. most reliable; years experience; deof Franklin Bacbe, The Successful the Immortal Franklin, was for many scriptions free. f i -l $2J8 Excellent Idea. It is a good thing for all of us not only to have our eyes on onr wotk, but also to have in the back of our heads a picture of what the relation of onr work is to the general scheme of world progress. H. B. Thayer. tf 50 thoroughbred FOR SALE When a passenger uses in his cabin a kettle with a funnel on the spout 1 White Leghorn chickens, 75c each. know that he la either an Invalid or Franklin Clark, R. No. 3, Box 207. Strong, oxfords made over a comfortable . last. $3.98 modern. Utah. For Men welt. sole substantial .Single rooms 3 161 E, 1st North, W. 5. Flannel Shirts Neatly perforated. Half rubber heel. 387-- FOR SALE OR TRADE, CHEAP One firstclass Duroc JerTAKE GOOD CARE OF HANDS sey boar. Phonepurebred 787-R-FOR SALE Excellent irrigated Why Card Sharps Take Infinite Paina farm, Vz mile from Gunnison Valley to Keep Their Fingers Soft sugar factory. G. H. Fisher, Manti, and Sensitive. 25c -- RENT FOR Phone pn st . SI i . ,7 ? - F-2- -tf great-grandso- Club, MRS. NASH, Box 556. Oakland, California. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE work done In the best manner on all kinds of material and household linens at reasonable prices. BUTTON-HOLEmade on silk shirts a special SINGilR ty. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North University avenue. Phone 399. Jll FOR SALE Sewing macnines and ranges, special prices for a limited time. We buy all kinds of used furniture, any quantity. New Second Hand Store, 351 West Center st. 1 Phone 348. I WANT A FEW HUNDRED farm loans, ranging in amounts from $300.00 to $5,000.00 on three to five years time at 8 per cent interest. No commission and no attorneys fees. No loans made in excess of $100.00 per acre. Can handle any number and give instantaneous service. See J-2- n years professor of chemistry in the Jefferson Medical college and was also president of the American Philosophical society, the latter being an honor of rare distinction. Before his death he had the pleasure of seeing his work, the U. S. Dispensatory, go Into its eleventh edition, a sure tribute to his ability as an author. Soldier of the War of 1812, scholar, writer, scientist and scion of a great name, Franklin Bache was of the coterie of Quaker City fathers who contributed a goodly share to the celebrity of their native land. Thought for the Day. It Is agood thing for all of us that t?e do not say to peoples faces what we say behind their backs. OFFICIAL Automonile INSPECTION j We will be pleased to make out your license application card, have your car inspected and fix Notarial Seal for you; in fact, complete your card ready for mailing: to Secretary of States Office. Y Telluride Mdtor Co: PROVO, UTAH piuL D. VINCENT, Official Automobile Inspector , Boone Tree Named. Boone judgment tree, The Daniel When Boldness Is Best Course. an Femme at elm, Osage,! 55 miles He who, when called upon to speak west of Sti has been nominated Louis, K truth, tells It boldly and for a place in the Hall of Fame for F-W. H. Ray. l 3 hasdisagreeable done. Is both bolder and milder trees. T)te tree stands upon a farm than he who nibbles in a low voice tilled ME YOUR NEW FINANCE LET by Boone In 1820. home and save you money and time. and never censes nibbling. Lavnter. Mistakes in Voting. "People would be mo careful Tout how dey votes, said Uncle Eben, If dey realized dat dey has to pay foh pickin a bad candidate same as foh pickin a bad hoss. Washington Eve4 ning Star, -- j lile Starts Sale Starts 9A.M. February 3 at 154 West I ' j) A. M. Center St. February 3 at 154 West Center St. PROVO PROVO 1 i |