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Show ! Mt ' I LEHI FREE PRESS. Givp President a Plaque erans i Along Milk, Wa, to tttatt I.Fm r- - t AMERICAN ANIMALS ADDS ONE MORE DIVORCE QUIRK 3 "ege in a novel t W I it s v' i I ZTt Xii J Ud be dry ITtT j- ,oan- - ' king ,w0 cow. and SO'ig i ,1 t8,a " Decision Made by Referee May Be Good Law, But , OCELOT Cnivmit, of California. - "id The dowager duchess of Manchester left her residuary estate to her son, the present duke, and bis wife J 1.150,000 In trust with an annual Income of $1S3,000. When tbe will was signed the wife of tbe duke waa the former Helena Zimmermann, daughter of a Cincinnati millionaire. Now a referee appointed by a Su preme court justice In Manhattan decides that the present ducbess Is the beneficiary, the former Kathleen h,. did not Vupp The professor told another pro feasor who . .. V near " UJa" ronea ! I. and ihla professor sold irSeiey llin UUI" " w. to b paid for as earned the money. The dairy la nce again in full operation. h. Z V ft1 .':7V. t Mi ll ? ., VI Juice, Simmer .lowly, stirring until Juice thickens. Pour Into hot Jars and seaL !", .J JY . Vi - ttas Urn He, ya of out d Preserves. h BARBER M. EDITH ' . . tod craDappiea, as wen of winter p- iK htrjc supply Bodeti prices Incite me to to these One fruits while ffliBftt f Wit aw 1 ud are worth the search. li more delicious for thu the preserves, mar- ud JelUes which this fruit l w 1 column my quinces this lwr!te tender getting iway. I k add augar before cook-f- a to that transparent and color-Iwr- e which Is my favorite. been washed, pared and Ibf carefully. The coring Is because no Inportant. tedi or particles of core may fruit They contain JajKitace which does not Im-- j 'k tenure of any quince con k The parings will be covered jna and boiled to furnish Juice If you toB 1 are very thrifty you the seeds, strain tip J ud thai combine this liquid lie benzoin and alcohol for a Ittkm This was always made !B at tor house according to recipe. However, pher'i f wnent, 1 buy my hand lotion m I Bade, combined with I apples or J Erel hpa strainer. Sliced apples cooked in a sirup made with cranberry Juice make a combination attractive enough to serve as a dessert If you have a liberal quantity of apples and they are at such a state that they will not keep for later use, you may find It economical to make some Into apple sauce and seal In hot Jars. You probably have found tbe canned apple sauce obtainable at your grocer's a convenience. 1 must end this article, for It is time to add the sugar to my quinces and to start them on their long, slow cooking. To look at them now, you would never think that they would develop that perfect color I Quince and Apple Jelly the jWwith tbe 3y. yi Pennsylvania homes It comes to the table with almost every meaL In preparing it you can use apples which are spotted because the fruit Is to be cooked down and put through a coarse Jellies make a very good marma-Tbe- j contain a com-laramount of pectin and 8ilj. Then there are baked s for service with meat courses, pat be halved and cored ptake a long time to get same time dewinn that l typical of the cooked sure to cover them and to " temperature In vnur nvon 2 pounds apples 2 pounds quinces Sugar Wash apples, core and quarter. Cover with water. Cook until very soft Drain through Jelly bag. Wash quinces, core carefully and cut In small pieces. Cover with water and cook slowly nntil very soft Drain through Jelly bag. Add to apple Juice. To every cupful of fruit juice add a cupful of sugar. Cook slowly until, when tried la shallow dish, the mixture jells. Be sure to remove the white scam which forms while cooking. Pour Into heated Jelly glasses and seal with paraffin. Quince Marmalade 3 3 pounds quinces 4 oranges 4 pounds sugar 2 cups water 1-- ge Wash, quarter and core quinces carefully. Quarter and seed oranges. r. SOMBER NOTES ten-ftttt- I f W hake them. Of the Crahnnnloo In Rcb V quality that f thom COok- . IUI 'tteaame for crabapples ss Peaches and pears, and has column earlier In Crabappiejeliy hasadel- uiu I rood nnln. i- - S i App,eW'y- idt ail Ww w '1 ? ,lp,W,0r 4 j? of other mInt fla' t,0D "er. " which 1, an or dinner. !3SAYS: "-- J WNU ScrrtM. How It Started By Jean Kewoton "The Blues" A LTHOUGH the word -- blue" traces back through centuries used In precisely this way to describe low spirits, melancholy and dejection, It Is not possible for the conscientious Investigator to speak with certainty as to the exact origin of the metaphor. The French have used the erpres slon as much and as long as It ap pears In our own language. And the evident connection between the color blue and the Idea of grief or the melancholy of disappointment Is attribut ed by many authorities to the pallor of people so called blue noses. Nu merous examples of this could be given, as we find as far back as Robin Hood (Ritson) "It made the sun look With spotted coat he's quite a dandy, And you could buy a lot of candy If you'd a cent for every spot That's found upon this ocelot! C. bj tttt P. P. Vofljind Co. Hubby I don't like women wearing colors. Wifey All right, love. HI gladly wear black for you. steam-heated- . ti im Mo. A twenty-year-ol- d apple tree bore seedless and coreless , fruit on the farm of Dr. Perry Fulker-sonnear here. Never before ha? any tree In the orchard produced such fruit The apples resemble the Jonathan variety. With New York now past a hot mayoralty campaign, a campaign story of Indianapolis of years ago might not be out of place. It concerns Lew Shanks, several times mayor of that he had city. According to the yarn, mM.WUW" --emm.mwwVmr MWIITOWWIMI 4t , 4v , : j By I L STEVENSON remove - at the vumiu wood. 1AP0DT OF.IT! cards printed bearing his opponent's name. A trusty henchman wouldgstart out on a tour of the gin mills with those cards. Laying a nickel on the bar, he would call for a glass of beer and, as he drank alone, would exhort his hearers to vote for the man named on the card. Then he'd order another beer, and having drank It, would de-p- f rt leaving behind a good supply of the cards. Shortly after be left, another Shanks henchman would appear. He'd buy drinks for everybody present and In between rounds would Inform his hearers that Lew Shanks was the man who should be mayor of Indianapolis. ' Mint FOR FREE lit conttlpatlea gti a ri tit oy. GARFIELD dim xu the prompt, tharouati fjOirT mnent TEA Unttive cleansing that help cat SAMPLE rid el eomtitntlno watte. Sua eutof that chronic peslisa tMlingt ARHILD TCA CO. Ctgln the GARFIELD TEA treat, t ment tonight. (Plain in tea bag at yoar drug (tore) ewvofclyn. Now Yw Splendid Laxmtlco Drtnh A e For no good reason at all, save that be was once a public office holder, the story of a gentleman who consistently won at poker comes to mind. So regularly did he clean out with those who sat at the table with him that they ganged up on him to get revenge. So they hired a professional, noted for his ability to deal whatever be desired, to give the feeder at the public trough what be had coming. The professional alleged that If be couldn't take hlro nobody could. But be evidently overestimated bis ability, as the ' politician took the professional for plenty. the score had been settled, the conspirators met with their hireling and reproached him caustically. 1 "Well," said the professional, couldn't do a thing. Whenever I glanced at him, he had his eye on me Gentlemen, I've seen many an eye but never one so hard and cold." "Why, you idiot " exclaimed one of the conspirators. "That was the reason we put you on that side of him. That cold and hard eye Is glass." When Curious what tbe love of money will do to some. She is wealthy, her cash balances in several banks running well Into five figures. Also she has a sod In Wall Street and a daughter married to a successful professional man. Should she ever be In need, either would be more than glad to care for her. Recently, the son noticed a miserably clad woman begging In the rain at a subway entrance. As be dropped a coin In her hand, she raised her head and he recognized his own mother. And she was quite defiant claiming that because of her years, she bad no other way to earn money I 0. ma. Bll Syndicate WNU Serrlee. ECONOMY soften the dried 7 Moor. d, $3000 Cost G"ran,e" Hon-Assessa- i ola LIFE INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR ? $2.00 Sent for Free Inspection 1 to 75 Aes The POSTAL MUTUAL LIFE) ASS. CIATION, Perehlng Square Buliairiff. Dept. 162, Los Angeles, Calif., Is now offering a NEW ERA LIFE PROTECwhich provides TION CERTIFICATE $1000 for death from any caiue acd $2000 to 13000 accidental death. , Send No Money send p Three Admirals Take a Look at San Francisco JLJI WNU Service. Lights of New York Hundreds of homelest. men will sleep on piers extending out Into the East river this winter. But no matter how cold the winds or bow low the merblue." On the other band, however, we cancury may descend, they won't freese not Ignore the revelation of an old be- to death. Instead of lying on newspa lief that Indigo dyers were especially pera or old rags. In packing cases or barrels, they will sleep in real beds subject to moodiness! O- - Bail and thus, even if the thermometer 8yndlct WNU Srrlc. should show zero, they will be warm New Deal Trend Seen in and comfortable since their dormi. will be They will Industrial Toys for 1933 tories be able to wash themselves and their New York. The NRA drive has clothing. In fact though their lodgboosted American children's enthusl ing will cost them nothing, they will asms for toys that reproduce grownhave many hotel conveniences, certainup business activity. ly more conveniences and comfort than To meet this new Industrial trend In some flophouses which are, for ood In play, a Tom Thumb business equip reason, called "scratches." The city ment show was staged at the Toy as has taken over certain piers and soclatlon recently, presenting workable turned them Into annexes of the mureproductions of nearly every adult nicipal lodging house. trade from store keeping and carpenTwo of the piers were in use last try to building construction and cement mixing. winter. A third, taken over from the Grocery stores for the playroom are department of street cleaning, Is now offered In cardboard with real counters being put Into shape for the winter. It was used as a storage place for wag and a series of shelves where minla ture canned goods are stored. Bargain ons and as a municipal nainnouse, when signs, cash registers and tiny tele where the poor went to get clean To work get was warm for It to add that the enough that really phones the wagons In, there Is a long runway. realistic ensemble. As workmen were busy turning the Office equipment, too, has boomed Id childhood popularity since the NRA pier Into a great bedroom, men. deexo spite the chill In the air, slept under desks and flat-todrive. Roll-toecutlve desks with electric lamps. the runway and under the steps. Some leanFrench telephones and tiny typewrit even slept while standing up and strucof the side the pier ing against featured. ers are Even ABC blocks come in wagons, ture, buildor autos, molded after grown-uMany homeless sleep standing ap ers' equipment Children can build in this, the richest city In the country. autos and service to toy stations filling I never go by Carnegie hall late at boats, skyscrapers and bridges. night but what I see at least three against the cold bricks sound leanfng Tree Bears asleep. Also in the 40s, the beds of Coreless of many are the walls of buildings. Apples Crop St Joseph, In ) Neighbor Bell SyndJcwt. 20-Year-- however, is - ft p they nuvijs And when he's caught a fat old hen, He'll drag it to his hidden den In chaparral or cactus thicket, And there he'll boldly lie and pick it! Jars and seal p n.ut B He feeds on rabbits, snakes and lizards, And likes a meal of chicken gizzards. So when the nights are dark, he snoopa Around the natives poultry coops. Wash quinces, pare and core Cover with water and cook slowly until fruit can be pierced with a fork. Add amount of sugar equal to the weight of fruit and stir carefully until sugar is dissolved. Cook until fruit Is clear and deep red coior. Pour Into hot jM.iue QUINCES DCRABAPPLES UT 8 peck quinces Sugar iui a piuue m tun otace Ml tbe oeiUK vrebemtv the National Lutheran council, representing seven national the Lutheran church with approximately 3.000.000 members Hmmevell From Mexico to Paraguay. Preienrtd Quince 1 i ..:; J by As all zoologists would say) y .... i TpHE ocelot, or tiger cat, Is found (or "has his habitat" Put quinces and oranges through food Ethel Dawes, of Greenwich, Conn., whom Manchester married the day his first wife's divorce decree was effective, December 17, 193L .The referee, attempting to Interpret British law, holds that the rights of the former duchess ended with her divorce. "The provision should not be considered as referring to the particular person who was the duke's wife at the time of the execution of the TllL" So the dowager duchess Is la the legal picture as bestowing half benefits In an estate of nearly two millions, not on tbe wife," the mother of her grandchildren, whom she knew, but on some unknown woman whom the duke might later marry. Most reasoners will hold that the of the testator is Ignored. Incidentally, tbe fortune is largely American In origin. Consueio, the dowager, was the daughter of Antonio Ymnfca de Valle, of Ravens-wooLa. Apparently the mother bad some Idea of the marital Instability of her ducal son, for she granted the use and enjoyment of a lot of family Jewels to "the wife for the time being" of the duke "during her marriage with my son." In these days complications of this sort may happen in the best of families. Internationalism Is rarely involved. Whether the report of this referee will be affirmed by the court we can only guess. It has a keen Interest for students of modern divorce law. Brooklyn Eagle. your name, &t?e, address, same of beneficiary, relationship oi and a certificate fully beneficiary, made out in your name will be mailed to you for 10 DAT FREE INSPECTION. If you decide to keep It Bend $2.00 which will provide full protection for about 45 days, then only 4tto per day. No Medical Examination No Agents. This offer is limited so write today. Simply OFF COOES FAT Hips Bust Chin GET THAT KRUSCHEN FEELING O a Fe4eel Attrmtirvi Bs Free Press Ceastipstioa, Cm. Acidity aa4 Lhrsr Trooblas Here's the recipe that banishes fat and bring into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every woman posse uses. Every morning take one half of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream ana sugar in week get on the scale and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice) also that yon have trained la eaergr your ekla la clearer i je eyes sparkle with alorloos health-- yea feel yoanarer In body keener In wind. Kraechea will ariva aay (at pcr-a-en a loyons surprises Get a jar of Kruichen Salts tbe cost Is trifling and it lads 4 weeks. It eren this first jar doesn't convince you this 1 tbe -easiest, safest and surest war to lose if yon don't feel a superb improvement in eneriretic vigorously hesltli so gloriously aUve your money returned. sake tnat But be sure tor your health yen ask for and get Kruschen Salts. Cel. them at any drugstore in the world. (t nnin on too M n lo'i Pound of Fat Gone Tve lost 16 tt lb, of fat and of my fly have taken about one-thi- f B N Bre h y f flr and stir to J hi!hat WrW or jn the r tfS jj.'i i 1 ft . 9 001 I 8'eral v Tt Danpp h n I hi i i become KlP'int with Willie. d!i you wash your hands before sitting down at the table?" "One of em. ma; the other one didn't need It" second bottle of Kruschen. feeling fine." Mrs. Jf. E. worth. Fort Wayne, "nd. Sure Burn--- - -- Si V ,clsnri ' toa ' 4 Longrit Submarine Cable Admiral C United Mates fleet . , cmui Duvld sia. hfliers, Unltea Carrying Admiral 0 jvison or ,he nf thf w forces , and Admiral T. T. Craven, commander tour of the naval mi i an for H :' ir ) . over Da MfllTt't field, Suniiyvnie. att Urn no hntnn " IH,ns rtliotowtp" Thin Oillfornln const. tlw off battl sham for bay ,e ti Snyder, chlel or sia ,,rlelWe Macon Frflnclsco B . "- Measuring 8,500 miles in length, the longest submarine cable In the world reaches from Vancouver to the Fanning lalands. 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