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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH IN PRAISE OF TEA "I I Still Cling to Modes of Centuries Ago AMERICAN ANIMALS r7 BISON . r-- r Chinese, wh. always date e. dlftov.Tt-t Kmperor Shen-nunin the year which we cull J7 ;t n He was boiling water f..r his Renins meal ; his fagots were n,a-!0f of the tea plant. an- &r.J f;ran-liof their leaves fell into h;s j,L Their fragrance pleased and t!1(.!r odor delighted him; anl he his discovery known to the wnrij in words which, as has been snvested, might have been rinted v!r,iay in a bulletin of board of "Tea Is letter than wine, tor it leadeth not to Intoxication, nt'Uijej does it cause a man to say foolish thin?s and repent thereof in Ilia It is lett.-- r than sober moments. water, for it does not carry !ease-neithe- r does it act like a poNun, at does water when the wt-lo.ntaln foul and rotten matter." HVAVA Tr-v-- A The ,heir legends with ireiMjMer..i.s curacy, assure us that the tilii!,,,, MS- h If 1 m km ! f. ElRrfrv With bushy heard and shaggy mane, The bison roams the Western plain. You've seen his picture, so you'll know Hes mostly railed a buffalo. ''' t far "t '' KfflgBgaSE5BSS one of the heavily veiled A,oa"'aD member of the royal Albanian gendarmerie chatting with the unique markets of tne worm of one women conducting one of the stalls of the picturesque Tirana bazaar, Before the white man came along The buffaloes were millions strong. I couldn't tell in written words The countless numbers in their herds. A SOME HINTS FOR MEATLESS DAYS The savage tribes of years ago Would often bunt the buffalo. They built their wigwams with his hide, And ate the meat when it was dried. Wheat "Paste" Dishes Make Up Bulk of Menu. By KLUTH !H p. r. Volland Company-WN- I1AKB1.R OW IT STARTE ly JAN NEWTON engaged "Lights of NEW YORK By WALTER TRUMBULL Nassau ts still one ot my favorite treets. Wandering down frora tlie vicinity of Brooklyn bridge, where It loses Its Identity In I'ark How, It final ly strikes Wall street and becomes Broad. It does so In two ways by changing Its name and widening to about twice Its former size. Narrow and deviating no little frora the straight line, Nassnu at rent Is one of the few Manhattan thoroughfares where the pedestrian has a chance. Wheeled traffic and there Is not much of It since drivers who can, avoid Nas saa moves so slowly it really doesn't count Uence there are as many who travel In the middle of the street as use the sidewalks. That holds true, especially during the luncheon recess. Then, Nassau's tjidewalks are entirely Inadequate. D To "Pull the Strings" which is known a HKUH is phrase in par- 8ervlci U M Recipes for meatless dishes naturnl ly revolve about noo'iles, macaroni nn.1 spaghetti, those wheal pastes" which combine so well with other savor foods. One of these pastes can gen erally be used to replace the others in a recipe. Macaroni and spaghetti are the same product made into different shapes. While we can get some va rlety In shapes In the American made Cut now the scattered herds are few, And so are Crows and Crees and Sioux; And people go to Wild West shows For Indians and buffaloes. I d newly-forme- figures were all odd numbers, sugges tive of bargains. There were bargains also, popular brands of cigarette sell Ing far below advertised prices and cigars that cost 50 cents each uptown being on display at 29 cents. Most of the Nassau street shops do almost all their business during the luncheon hour. At other times of the day they are somnolent, with only a few languid clerks, and sometimes only the proprietor on duty. But when Wall street and Its environs releases thousands of slaves of finance, Nassau street springs Into new life. Reserve forces of clerks take their places 0e hind counters. The barkers and loud speakers labor mightily. Selling is keyed to high speed. Customers do not demur. Generally, they have only a few minutes In which to make their politics ticularly. However, It Is not alone in politics that the expression enjoys full If not overtime duty. In business. In the devious art of the social climb. In professional as well as public activity. It is rarely, If ever, that things Just happen. Somebody, usually unseen, certainly Inconspicuous, does the work, while those who are apparently doing It, are oftener than not simply mouthpieces or dummies. It is exactly this sort ot thing that goes on when marionettes move. Somebody behind the scene, and not at all prominent, is pulling the strings. And It Is from this Institution that we originally had the line "pulling strings," with all the connotation that it has In our present day lexicon. . WNtI Bell Svncllrat. WNII Servlc 6rvlc. She's Queen of Pretzel Benders When the myriad offices of the financial district pause for midday food, Nassau street renlly comes Into Its own. It's an old street, bnf then It becomes young. Clerks, stenographers and other workers connected with money come trooping Into Nassau to eat. shop, chatter with friends, or parade down the narrow thoroughfare arm In arm. Those crowds. In the main, are youthful and full of the spirit of youth. They are good looking crowds al3o. In fact, this correspondent rates them higher In feminine attractiveness than any Park avenue parade he has witnessed. Nassau's attraction for shoppers of the adjacent financial center of the country comes through the fact that almost anything may be bonght there. Some of the stores, though they may be mere holes In the wall, have barkers. Others use loud speakers. So there is considerable noise and confusion. Prices also are attractive. Insofar as could be noted In a stroll from the statue of Benjamin Franklin newsboys were Belling papers at the feet of the Great Printer down to the sub treasury building, not price ended In a naught or a five. The THEIR DONATION ityr "Oh, yes, they board many of theli natives nearly all summer." Veal Paprika With Egg Noodles. package broad egg noodles 4 or C veal cutlets 1 egg Fine bread or cracker crumbs 1 tablespoons butter tablespoons flour 14 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons paprika 2 enps milk Cook egg noodles until tender, and drain, and sprinkle cutlets with salt and pepper and dip in egg and then in Saute slowly In butter or crumbs. drippings until browi and well cooked (about twenty to twenty-fivminutes). Make a cream sauce of the hutter flour, salt, paprika and milk. Place cutlets on a platter. Add egg noodles to paprika sauce and pour over meat i Garnish with 2 4 parsley-Spaghett- With Shrimp. pound spaghetti 4 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour l4 cups milk M teaspoon snlt 1V teaspoon curry powder pound cooked shrimp 1 teaspoon lemon Juice 1 tablespoon chopped parsley. Cook spaghetti until tender. Drain and blanch Make a cream sauce of the butter, flour and milk Add salt, curry powder and shrimp, cook until shrimp is thoroughly hot. Add lemon Juice and parsley. Arrange spaghetti around edge of platter as ring. Kill center with shrimp. Sprinkle with 4 TV S i V 4 'f. My Neighbor SAYS: B' peaches can be served with baked or boiled ham or pork. Parchment shades, if they are shellacked and varnished, may be washed with white soap and water. A little furniture polish applied after washing helps to brighten them. Try cleaning denin chairs with moist bread one day old. The end pieces will hold together best. Window shades and rugs can also be cleaned by rubbing with bread. Wallpaper can be cleaned beautifully by using a dry rubber sponge, using a light, firm, downward stroke. 193S. by the Associated Newspapers) ( WNII Service paprika and garnish with parsley and green pepper strips. Quick Meal. Spaghetti, tomato sauce Bread sticks Romaine salad Sliced fruit The Trouble Wagon JU big help to BOWELS What a joy to have the bowels move like clockwork, every day I It's easy, if you mind these simple rules of a famous old doctor: 1. Drink a big tumblerful of water before breakfast, and several times a day. 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise without unduly fatiguing yourself. Try for a bowel movement at exactly the same hour every day. 3. Everyone's bowels need help at times, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You'll get and it won't a thorough cleaning-ou- t, leave your insides weak and watery. This family doctor's prescription is just fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin, and other helpful ingredients that couldn't hurt a child. But how it wakes up those lazy bowels I How good you feel with your system rid of all that poisonous waste matter. Da. W. B. Caldwell's SYRIP PEPSIN A Doctor's Family Laxative Cookies Coffee Why not have a spaghetti supper for the quick meal? You can buy itj if you like, all ready for heating after removing from the can, but you are quite likely to have your own favorite recipe for sauce, which you can make up and pour over the freshly cooked spaghetti, which snould take only about ten minutes to cook. If you have a can of tomato puree on hand you can evolve a savory sauce very quickly with the help of a few onions, salad oil, bacon, green peppers and pickles or olives. I usually start by cooking a minced onion or a clove of garlic In olive oil or bacon fat. I then add tomato puree or canned tomatoes and season with salt, paprika, pepper and vinegar. I let this simmer slowly and then add any other savory material I have on hand. There may he a stalk of celery or a few cooked mushrooms In the refrhterator. There may be some conked chicken giblets or bits of meat around the carcass of a chicken. A few minced olives, pickles or capers or strips of bacon minced fine will also add flavor. There must, of course, be grated cheese also to serve at the table with the spaghetti and sauce. A green salad with a light french dressing or radishes, celery and young onions should be served with these courses. You may like to serve bread sticks instead of bread or rolls. For dessert with this meal mixed sliced fruit will be a good choice, or any canned fruit well chilled. You will find It convenient to make a habit of keeping several cans In the refrigerator so that you will have always some chilled and ready. 1933 Bell Syndicate.-WJ- 3 RULES 8ervlc, Oh, Yeah "Say, here's a job I In a Swiss cheese factory." "Yeah? Should be plenty of ings there." open- ARE YOU WEAK? IMPROVE stomach and blood with 1 the the Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, tonic aT harmless of roots and barks that has been helping both men and women for the nast sixtv vears. Read what Mrs. M. Dooren of 602 W. 10th St., Cheyenne, Wyo., says: "At one tiiM when I was weak and rundown, lacked energy and my appetite was gone. Dr. Pierce! Golden Medical Discovery was recommended to me. I only used one bottle of it and It built me up strengthened me. improved my appetite and. I had more energy. It certainly made me feel like a new person.' Write to Dr. Pleree'i Cllnle, Buffalo. N. Y., for frea medical advice. PILES Pile sufferers from Protruding, Bleeding, Itching or Blind I'lles, can now get relief from very first treatment by using Q.R.Pile Ointment R. (Quick Relief) Pile Oina new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted, guaranteed to give satisfactory relief or money refunded. Before placing this pile ointment on the market for sale, it was put to the acid lest in both mild and severe cases, never failreing to produce wonderful sults. If you are troubled with piles, CSet Qdo not experiment. Pile Ointment. If your druggist does not carry it In stocK, fill out the blank below and mau It to Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. 373 South 5th East Sail Lake City, Utah Q. tment is - The return of beer has spurred the pretzel factories all over the country to Increase their output Factories work day and night to supply the demand The picture shows Mrs Helen Hoffer of Reading. I'a.. the world s champior pretzel twister. purchases. So the staccato service, In atead of being resented. Is appreciated "Do the Dobbins give much to char product, it does not compare in this respect with the Italian product which comes in an enormous variety of Rhapes and In a number of colors. Green Is the favorite color, as spinach, which gives flavor as well as color. Is often used. Noodle paste has the addition of eggs. In fact you will notice on the package that It is usually called egg noodle, to distinguish It from an Imitation In the form of an egcless paste. Many persons overcook these pastes. We do not tind tills fault committed by Italians, of course, and one of the reasons why some of us are so much Impressed by the way they are prepared in Italian restaurants Is because of the short cooking which gives them lust tlie right texture. Ravioli Is made from noodle paste. It Is cut into squares and filled with a savory mixture of spinach, seasoning and usually meat. These pastes are usually served with a tomato sauce which may be elaborated In many ways, sometimes by the addition of mushrooms and of chicken livers. Almost any well defined seasoning combines well with these pastes. We find besides tomatoes and peppers, cheese, curry, chutney, and shrimps often used In sauces. Noodles which have more flavor than the other two pastes are sometimes cooked in butter and used to accompany meat or pressed into the form of a ring to he served with any creamed meat or vegetable. This noodle ring has been very popular for luncheon dishes recently While competition between stores i keen, that on the sidewalks, whUi forms another mart. Is still more keen Pitchmen flock Into Nassau street be I ween noon and 2 p. m. Almost any II. Ing may be purchased, right out It the open. Nassau street Is the onl.t New Tork afreet where this corre spondent has acen cigars sold fron pushenrts. The prices are alums ridiculously low They are gunran teed also salesmen being profuse In their promises of money ttek In case f dissatisfaction. I!ut whether the ushcart will be there when the smoke s concluded Is another question. Q. R. Co., Gentlemen : Inclosed find $1.00 T. O. Money' Order for One tube of Q. . w Ointment to be mailed prepaid Name Signs displayed on Nassau street are vorthy of a column In themselves 'ill there Is space for lust one. It nvered the whole front of a clothing tore, a section having been cut nut fur It bore only two words n entrance. hey weie: "Giving up." e IMl Boll vn1trt- - WNU Scrrlr P. O. Address. net On conditions that If I a.in obtaineo satisfied with results am to receive money bncic W laoora returning tube to your tory. WNU W |