Show ftarwnw SgSSsffi CHRISTMAS Should bring with It "a present from Park’s” Be it a large or a small gift the fact that it came from our store guarantees the quality Everything beautiful and good in Jewelry v A Comer in Ancestor MAINSl ud A POSITIVE PER MANENT CURE FOR and Diseases Drunkenness Opium Him b m publicity o licbaeu ldi treated ee ia their ewa burner privately Suutb Tenple Street Salt Lake City RUBBER line STAMPS KS'XK ChkoK8 Etc Full Bubber Type Outfits and sup plies in utouk Mail oniura receive prompt attention LANK STAMP C0 Salt Lake ALT City According to Schedule In the smoking Eugene Higgins rooni of the Kronprlnzessin Cecille condemned the too hurried tours of some that Americans make Europe “Europe to give its best" said Mr Higgins “must be taken slowly Once In an Italian picture gallery I heard one womAmerican an ask another: "Is this Florence or Venice?" “What the other day’B today?" Til den Family by KcClura Syndicate) Tilden is one of those names taken "from the face of nature” as the books says and originally derivation There signified a tiller of the soil are several forms of name — Tilden Tildan Tilding Tildren Tilden and Tillidon Telton Is also found once In a while' The English family from which the American family branched spelled the name Tylden It Is' of great antiquity and has been noble for generations Away back In the times of Henry II the first king of the Plantagenet lino who came to the throne of England In H54 there are records of a Sir Richard son RichTylden Henry’s ard Coeur de Lion with Philip n of France led the third crusade to the asked “Wednesday” "Then It’s Florence" — Washington Star Scotch Foresight Dugald was ill and his friend Dontook a bottle of whiskey to him Donald gave the invalid one glass an ald said: “Ye’ll get anither pint In the About five minutes elapsed and then Dugald suddenly exclaimed: “Ye’d better let me hae the ither moo Donal’ ye hear o’ sae mony sudden deaths nooadays” — to Costly Dressing Mrs Washington Terrace be Interviewed “What? Dress on six consented hundred a year!" She made a wry grimace with her and hands “Why I couldn’t dress my salads on six hundred a year” she said — St Louis face The British Educational System Mother— “Ain’t you goin’ to wash up tea things Mariaranne before you go out?” holy land in 1190 and one Qfi his comI’m late panions was either Sir Richard TylDaughter— "No I 'ain’t enough for “Mother’s ’elp” class as den himself or Sir Richard’s son It Is” — Londbn Opinion in this country The first Tilden came to Plymouth by the America In Wgnted Too Much The very young traveling salesman was registering at the village hotel "’I want a room with running water In it” he remarked “Running water?” cackled the landBancroft may be a name derived lord “what do you want to do mis- from bane or baynes meaning white ter — practice indoor trout fishih’?” or fair and croft an word for a small enclosed field Different But the Same In some parts of Scotland and the WIfle — You will be glad to hear and Shetland isles crofters Henry dear that my new dress does Orkney The term are small holders of land not button up the back How does it but- Is now almost wholly confined to the Hubby — Hooray western highlands ton my dear? Bancroft may mean a small white Wifle— Down the oack— Ally field as Ashcroft meanB a close where Half Holiday ash trees grow and Allcroft or The Next Thing an enclosure by the hall Croft I can’t walk Is a common termination of surnames “No use talking Carl In this modern skirt Youjl really About the only variations of Bancroft have to buy me an automobiel to go are Bancroft and BancreafL We have no records of any of the with it!”— Fliegende Blaetter family crossing the channel from To boasts made of the anFrance Nothing Else in It “What’s the matter?” tiquity of prominent families and that their ancestors came over with the “Cold or something In my head” John Bright most sarcas“Must be a cold old man” — Conqueror was contic of men where the nobility Magazine “I cerned used to reply promptly The New Theology never heard that they did anything else” We however are not going “What are you thinking about back on the Conqueror’s knights be"I was thinking how curious it Is cause the Bancroft name Is not on The family Is that though men refuse to believe In Battle abbey roll of doubtless origin They all of them are heaven nowadays with each other to mount flourished in Lancashire where Richcompeting ard Bancroft archbishop of Canterup to It— Journal Amusant or primate of England was bury He was "chief overborn in 1544 Not the Same Kind seer as he was called of the authorStudent of Astronomy — I have disof the Bible ized version published covered a new star professor 1612 Professor— What’s she playing in We are more concerned at present tny hoy? however with those hardy pioneers of the new world of the Bancroft name How It Started men who bravely grapand lineage how Hotelkeeper — I’d like to know and endured pled with the dangers habit this got its the hardships Incident to the new settart anyway tlement and Men of stout arms Friend— It was when the dish ran courageous hearts who were part of away with the spoon I guess — Bos- that life where every man had to ton Transcript make his own way and the devil take the hindmost The Poor One pilgrim father was John BanGunner— And you don’t think your croft of t Derby of as whom we know that he was married wife’s letters are as affectionate allowmake should Well usual? you in England before 1622 that about ances when she is at the beach 1632 with wife Jane and son Thomas ake Guyer (sadly) — That’s all I he was living In Lynn or Lynnfleld allowances — Chicago NewB or Reading Mass and that he died in 1637 He had another son his nameAdvertising Pays Thomas was in the sake John Angler (new recruit to the gentle dian wars with the rank of ensign art who Is “flogging" the stream— and afterward he was “lieutenant of Not splash so much? Why bless you tho Foot company of Lynn” Lieutenif I don’t attract their attention how ant Thomas was one who believed It are the fish to know the beastly not good for man to be alone and things are there at all when his first wife Alice Bacon of Dedham died or as soon after as tbe Force of Habit proprieties permitted he married Diner— “How ia it that most of the Elibazeth Metcalf born in England who bore things on your hill of fare are struck the Bancrofts Among out?" arms in the Continental army and Waiter (confidently) — “Our new were officers may be mentioned Lieu— Bosaa editor” used to be of of Connecticut manager tenant Samuel them 1623 He had a wife and children with him But four years later when a division of cattle was made and all the colonists were mentioned In a list his name ts lacking As no deaths had occurred in the meantime it is that he and hlB family resupposed turned to England Nathaniel Tilden Sir Richard’s descendant was in New England before 1628 The family from which he came in had lived for several centuries Tenterden County Kent about the time he came it separated into three One branch went distinct branches to Sussex one settled at Ifleld and one came to America It Is not known just when Nathaniel came over But he is mentioned as a property holder at Scituate Mass In the first official records of the place dated 1628 the record Is a sale by Henry Merritt to Nathaniel Tilden “of all that land which I had of Goodman Byrd lying within the fence at the north end of the third cliffe unto the land of Tilden” He was among the earliest settlers there called the “men of Kent” because of their birthplace some of the others were Thomas Bird AnRowler Edward Foster Henry thony Annable and William Glllson Nathaniel’s youngest son Stephen married in 1662 Hannah granddaughter of Richard Little who had come to America in the “Mayflower” They had 12 children its history the Tilden Throughout family has married into other historic families The late William Smith Tilden member of the Massachusetts legislature in 1879 married Olive a descendant of Robert Babcock one of the first settlers of Dorchester Mass His father and grandfather had married respectively Catherine Smith and Hannah Perry both descended from men of importance in The late Samuel J lutlonary- days Elam was a son of John who came from Lebanon Conn to New Lebanon Tilden governor of New York 1875-for the candidate and unsuccessful presidency In 1876 was the son Elam Tilden and Polly Y Jones a Cromwell married a sister of Oliver the French war His father was Isaac son of Stephen and Hannah whose above grandfather as mentioned came over in the “Mayflower" The arms illustrated which are thq only arms borne by tbe Tlldens of thl4 family are blazoned: Azure a salture ermine between four pheons or erect entwined Crest: A battle-axwith a snake all proper Motto: Truth and Liberty Bancroft Family ton Transcript MADE RECIPE WITH FOR CHEESE PARMESAN NOODLES CHEESE By ELEANOR LEXINGTON (Copyright LAKE T Massachusetts Ensign William Cap- tain James who died 1831 Lieutenants Edmund Lemuel and James and Captain Ebenezer wounded at Bunker hill The Rev Aaron Bancroft of Massachusetts a Harvard graduate a minute man at Lexington and Bunker hill Melt Two Ounces of Butter Cup of Flour Measure of Milk Three Eggs and Four Ouncea of the Parmesan CREAM of A reader who was interested in a recipe for making Devonshire cream ha8 kindly written as follows regard ”1 used to Ing method of procedure: work in a dairy at home where Devonshire cream was one of our The way we made ours was to let the milk stand till a good head of cream rose on it Then we lifted tho tin containing it onto a copper boiler of water hot but not boiling In this and let it simmer until done way the cream is made sweeter) though good results can be obtained either way One advantage in water scalding is that you cannot burn the cream as you might with stove scald-Care must be taken not to have jng the milk tin too full or it will sink The water must be of sufficient quanOur copper' to float the milk tin tity was generally built in a house but in my opinion where a stove is used a large deep pan filled with wrater would answer the same purpose” Cured in One Day 7 regard my cold curt at being heller that a Lift Inturanct Policy A few doses of Munyon’s Cold Cure will break up Rny cold and prevent pneumonia It relieves the head tnront and lungs most instantly These little sugar pellets can be conveniently carried in the vest rocket for use at any time or anywhere Price 25 cents at anv druggists If you need Medical Advice write to will carefuUjr Doctors Munyon’a They ditgnose your case and give you advice by mail absolutely free They put yoa under no obligations Address Mnnvon’s Doctors Munvon’e Laboratory 53d and Jefferson streets Philadelphia Fa Gome to Los Angeles Ur— and got a BTHI- Thftflnenf pine on farth fe'oraoKftf worth wlillo MbhS KbtCATION Write for catalog FIX th Floor Hamburger DaUiUng He Never Shaved Again Marmaduke — What do you suppose that wretched barber said when be shaved me? Bertie — 1 don’t know Marmaduke — He said it reminded him of a game he used to play when a boy called “Hunt the pare” T Cleaning Cretonne Now that cretonne and chintz are used so universally about the bouse this cleaning suggestion should be invaluable as it can be adopted in tbe home so easily Take one pound of in rice and boll it a gallon of water Now until the rice is quite soft strain off about one quart of the milky water in a separate vessel and add to it a piece of gum arable about the This to be set size of a small egg aside and used for starch later on To the remainder of the water and rice add enough warm water to wash the curtains in Instead of soap rub handful of boiled the curtains with rice and “souse” the cretoone up and Rinse in fair wadown many times ter and finally starch with the water as prepared above The cretonne or chintz material should be Ironed when partly dry (not allowed to dry and hot then sprinkled) and a medium If this method iron should be used is followed the hangings will be like new Roast Breast of Veal Get two pounds of tbe breast even if there is to be no company for it Roll can be eaten cold the next day out the long narrow piece and fill it with a stuffing of dry stale white bread and chopped pimentos seasonMix the ed with cayenne and salt mas? together with olive oil put in a raw' beaten egg and lay the dressing on the veal shaping this into a roll Skewer or tie with cords and dredge with flour pouring over a little olive oil to start the roasting if there is little fat done to be This must be thoroughly perfect and when it is served the carver cute a round slice putting the the stuffing beside it and covering two with the gravy boat not onlyremembered for his patriotic services but also because he wrote a “Life of Washington” and he was the father of George Bancroft the historian This line traces directly back to Lieutenant Thomas the first His son Thomas being the of George Thomas has been name a name a favorite always which seemed to bestow good luck for all bearing it made their mark in the worid and are making it George Bancroft was not only the historian of his country but a statesman as well He vtas representative at both the courts of St James and Berlin where be was a persona grata The coat of arms illustrated is ascribed to John Bancroft the Lynn pilgrim of 1632 It is blazoned or on a bend between six azure three garbs (or wheat sheaves) of the first Crest a garb between two wings expanded or Motto: Dat Deus Incrementum Arms nearly identical Is blazoned by Burke as granted 1(04 DEVONSHIRE Let Milk Stand Until a Good Head Cream Rises Cook to Boiling Point Noodles With Parmesan Cheese— two ounces of butter Into a saucepan on a hot stove and when melted mix in one and a half ounces of flour a little salt a little red pepper and a Work these into a cupful of milk firm paste add three eggs and four ounces of grated cheese ilave ready a saucepan of boiling water Take the mixture up in small quantities in a spoon and drop into the water Boll tor a quarter of an hour Take out drain place the noodles on a hot dish and serve with a rich brown sauce Rlssotto — Mix together in a over the fire a heaping tablespoonful of butter and the same of flour When mixed put in a finely onion browned until and chopped fry Wash a fourth of a pound of rice In CUTTER CORN EATER AIDS several waters drain and add to the On this pour stock and boll onion New Device Made to Use in Cutting Shake until each grain is cooked Green Corn From the but do not the stewpan occasionally Cob Btlr with a spoon When cooked season to taste with pepper and salt and for This cutting device designed of lemon strain in a tablespoonful use on the dining table cuts a cob julce4 Turn upon a hot dish strew of green corn into several pieces of some grated Parmesan cheese over it The convenient size for easy handling and serve immediately holder cob is placed in the Almond Cookies — Rub together six and the five knives set above it are ounces of butter and half a pound of flour Add two ounces of sifted sugar two ounces of pounded sweet almonds and tbft beaten yolk of an egg Put the paste aside for an hour then pour into a cake tin and bake for a quarter of an hour When done remove from the tin divide the cake in half with jelly and lay the spread cut with a sharp other half on top knife into strips dust with sugar and arrange In pyramidal form on a glass dish Put Pot Roast Wipe four pounds of beef from the Put rump or best part of the round It into a hot frying pan and sear all sides Put it then into pot with two cups of water and simmer gently If the water bolls away too much add just enough more to keep it from Have it covered closely burning serve with a garnish of boiled carrots Thicken with a little flour (the gravy left) wet with a little water let it boil up a few minutes and serve in a gravy is TO WAKE Ham Pattle Make a cream sauce of one tableflour spoon of butter one tablespoon Boil eggs bard and one cup milk ' Place in pudding dish a layer drop of chopped boiled ham then a layer of eggs moistened with the cream sauce Repeat until the dish is full and dot then cover with breadcrumbs with bits of butter and bake In oven a few minutes Graham Mush Mix a cup of graham flour of salt a teaspoonful and make it Into a thin smooth paste with a little cold water stir In into one 20 mincook water pint of boiling utes stirring often serve with cream Cutter for Corn on the Ear by means of the pushed downwafd The complete handles at 'each side service consists of the cutter and specially constructed tongs and forks for handling the sec tions of cob — Popular Mechanics Corn 8alad This is a delicious and an original salad and one which will recommen itself once tried One large head o: three onions three red pep-cabbage pers two dozen ears of sweet cornj Remove the seeds from the peppers chop the peppers onions and cabbagel fine Cut the corn from the cob andl Season with one mix all together half cupful of sugar cupful of salt one pint of vinegar and one of celery salt Add one tablespoonful To one cup of water and mix together cupful of flour add two tableapoonful of French mustard (more can be used mix and blend with one) If desired) as for gravy half cupful of water When the mixture has thickening boiled slowly (It should be stirred often) for 30 minutes add thickening and boil ten minutes then seal tightly1 Fruit Glace Make a syrup by boiling together for half an hour one cup of granulated one and cup of boiling water sugar Never stir tbe syrup and let the boilIt may ing be merely a simmering be tested by dipping a spoon or fork into the syrup and then Into cold wamixture is When brittle the the ter When done set tbe syrup is done saucepan in another pan of hot water is In season The fruit whatever grapes pared and quartered peaches or pears plums oranges grape fruit lemons etc should be stuck on tbe end of a skewer or a long needle T)lp it into the syrup and lay it on a Nuts may be candled in dish the same way Fudge Mix together one and brown sugar pounds chocolate broken into’ of bitter pound bits f pound butter gill of cream and a pinch of baking soda Set at the side of the range to melt before cooking When all the Ingredients are melted pour over the fire and boll without stirring until a little dropped Into cold water forms a ball between the fingers Boll up once more beating steadily a table- spoonful of vanilla extract and beat1 until too stiff to stir Turn Into buttered tins press flat and cut into squares Indian Meal Muah” One cup of cornmeal salt one cup of cold milk one pint of boiling water mix the meal and salt with the cold milk stir this gradually into the boiling water cook half an hour in a double boiler stirring often Gluten Two cups salt Gems gluten two teaspoonfuls of baking powder two tablespoonfuls sugar one bake egg two cups of water or milk in very hot buttered gem pans in a hot oven half an hour V Turnip 8oup Add one quart of scalded milk with one slice of onion to one cup washed turnip Melt three tablespoons butter add three tablespoons of flour and gradually the milk and season 44' Hardly a Compliment In the excitement of the moment public speakers often say the opposite of what they mean to convey and “when Henry Irving gave a reading in the Ulster hall in 1878" says Brant Stoker in “Personal Reminiscence of Henry Irving” “one speaker made as pretty an Irish hull aa could be found though the hull is generally supposed to belong to other provinces than the Ulster In on the many virtues of the guest of the evening he mentioned the excellence of his moral nature and rectr ttude of his private life in these “Mr Irving air is a gentle terms: man what leads a life of unbroken blemish’ ” A8 REPRESENTED Patient — Look here doctor yon aid if I took a bottle of your tonte I would have a remarkable appetite Why I only eat one soda cracker each week Doctor — Well don’t you call that a remarkable appetite? NEWSPAPERS TAKING Dalliea Giving Metropolitan How to Check Rheumatism Kidney Trouble IT UP Advic and This Is a simple home recipe now being made lyiown In all tbe larger It ia cities through the newspapers Intended to check the many cases of Rheumatism and dread kidney trouble which have made so many cripples Invalids and weaklings of some of our brightest and strongest people even In The druggists everywhere bave been the smallest communities with the notified to supply themselves the sufferer have and will Ingredients no trouble to obtain them The prescription Is as follows: Fluid Extract ounce Dandelion Compound one ounce and Compound Kargon three ounces Syrup of Saroaparilla In Mix by shaking well a bottle The after each dose Is one teaspoonful meal and at bedtime In hospital Recent experiments cases prove this simple mixture efBecause of fective in Rheumatism Its positive action upon the eliminative tissues of the kidneys it compels these most vital organs to filter from the blood and system the waste impurities and uric acid which are the cause of rheumatism It cleanses th and rekidneys strengthens them moves quickly such symptoms as blood disorders bladder backache weakness frequent urination painful It act scalding and discolored urine as a gentle thorough regulator to the entire kidney structure accusand are suffer who Those tomed to purchase a bottle c? medinot let a little Inconcine should venience Interfere with making th!a np or have your druggist do It for yoa A |