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Show THE SMITH FIELD SENTINEL SMITIIFIELD, UTAn Where Blast Killed Hundreds of Children ..... ' t , t.wirJ vG-uh': 3WS . ; A K- - It to. .Hw TOWji Items of Interest to the Housewife AROUND h. HOUSE 3&&lizg than houkl be turned around enough to get Into sliap KuS every six months. Frequent turn- roll into a very thin slieet, stamp Windsor's Finances. ing causes them to wear evenly. out with cutters, or rut inte CANTA MONICA, CALIF. rectangular pieces with a sharp knife, prick with a fork, and bake boilTwo Coddled cups Apples By kitest reports, the duke a delicate brown. of Windsor must sturt life ns a ing water, one nr two rups sugar, WNU Service. Make a syrup of apples. eight married in:m reduced to a per- sugar and water, boiling five minsonal estate of only about $d00,-00- utes. Core und pare apples; cook slowly in the syrup; cover closely plus guaranteed annual When tender, and watch amounting to but a lift out thecarefully. apples, add a little more. $100,000 lemon juice to syrup and pour SEEDSYOU To be sure, as the old saying is, over apples. The c.uitii-- in the two can live as cheaply as one if apples may be tilled with CAN1RUST jelly or 0'ie of the two hapraisins. Hwl i 0, START aA! beg.-.arl- s pens to be a fish or even a goldca- but otherwise nolion hasn't worked out under modern conditions, wives these days being what wives are these days. Still, they do say Mrs. Simpson is pretty handy with a skillet, which, on nary the : - General view of the New London Consolidated school New ' - . icliool iSf S S"ir7r5Sn S. hS.1 ' Dig and Cut Away Their Path to Dead : the cooks Thursdays off, ought to save getting in extra kitchen help; and what with there being no crown jewels to keep polished and installment houses just crying to help all young honeymoon- -, era out you furnish the bird, we furnish the nest! Well, by scrimp-- I ing, the couple should get by, don't you think? Washington Rumors. do float about HOW rumors in the neighborhood of Washington. WTell, Washington al- -' windy ways has been kind of place. First we hear a boom is to be started for Mrs. Roosevelt to succeed the President at the conclusion of his terfn. This is promptly denied and the question arises hqw is that loyal soul. Uncle Jim Farley, going to stand the strain of waiting until Sistle Dahl Sets old enough to run? Uncontradictcd as yet is the other report that the White House craves to revive the NII A, under another set of initials and let us hope with Blue Eagle than a better-lookin- g that first one was. Rescue workers at scene soon after Texas school was blown up, engaged the dead. in hazardous task of bringing After Death Struck School in Texas SEW ' is v? , e $ ox Sweeping Inquiries. A FTER every major disaster which conceivably was preventable, we have a sweeping inquiry" or a searching probe" it depends on which phrase the reporters like best to fix the blstae. Rarely does anything come of this, but it must indeed be a great consolation to the widows and the orphans of the victims. Seemingly, it never occurs to anyone to make the said investigation before the tragedy occurs, with a view of searching out defective mechanism or imperfect construction then. We are a great people for shutting the stable door after the horse is gone shutting it good and tight ao the probers may have leisure for their probing. Defying a Glacier. the Revell family are defying Black Rapids glacier which, without seeming provocation and after remaining perfectly calm for several million years, suddenly started coming down upon them, rumbling and roaring and acting Its up generally as it advances. icy snout is only about a mile away from their roadhouse now, but they're still serving ye olde blue plate special choice of jello or stewed prunes as usual. The Revells couldnt be New York people. In New York, everybody strives to move at least once every two years, whether there's reason for it or not. A lady flat dweller there likes the scriptural promise of a house of many mansions because it gives her such a warm glow to think of spending eternity shifting from one mansion to another, redecorating as she goes. IN Amid crumbling masonry and steel, rescue workers and frantic parents hunt for bodies of children killed and mangled by explosion. Many Times This Scene Was Repeated ALASKA, Crime and Punishment. AT A recent trial in New York for a hideous murder, the lawyer for the killer who, incidentally, had confessed wound up his plea with this old and reliable and beautifully logical standby: Putting this man in the electric chair will never bring back the woman he slew remember that, Gentlemen of the jury." But putting a brutal killer in the electric chair will never bring him back either, which, after all, is the main idea, isn't it, Gentlemen of any rational jury? 0 Western Volunteer rescue worker, of one of the victims of bringing out the body Spectator Tells of Awful Blast One spectator thus described the rene of the Texas school disaster: "In the middle of a ring of about e.OOO persona lay the remnants of the huge structure. The center portion had only a bare split wall at rear still standing. The brick nd stones were piled about IS feet JJJSh in a quarry-lik- e effect. From the ponderous oil trucks to the mass were of debris covering the children oil Sweating cables. stout stretched or field 'roughnecks turned errants their own seeking many mercy sons and daughters. In the manner of stcedores, and parsed they lined up on the rocka to clearing. debris smeared an upturned Blood workers brick. With a shout, the shovels and gathered available and stretchers were called. arm a head appeared terribly m (ew minute, it hand-to-han- & d . the school disaster. on the stretcher, carried to a waiting ambulance and speeded to the nearest temporary morgue. The scene was repeated over and over. Finally the worst of the shock was over and the men and families rettled down to a quiet, organized effort .to get out the bodies as quickly as possible not actually in the hopes of life but to make certain relatives would be spared the anguish of ignoranceres-of their children's fate which the cuer a knew too weli. k WSlWUH- salt added to on egg before beating makes it light and easier to beat. A little glow Agateware is easily chipped, so don't scrape out food that becomes stuck in it. Home Made Crackers Sift toa teaspoonful gether of salt and one cup of pastry flour. With a knife or tips of the fingers work to a dough with water, sweet milk, or thin rreain (the last is preferable). Knead slightly just Webb swj nui unto SEEDS YOU bran water. 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