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Show THE EVENING I IE HA LD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1323 ..Ql. SIX n 14 Atid cooler 'kitchens this way 'ENOCH ARDEir OF CIVIL WAR SEES HIS nnrrrtirNRTTniTt mm TWO CHILDREN AFTER FIFTY YEARS 4 XJICK QUAKER co6k la 3 to 5 minutes .i V. no muss, uu iumucr i . txo not urcntjji Llicious . . . the i'un j FLAVORY your sppetite calU for and your health demands, cooked in 3 to S minutes I L" ..; The kitchen stays tudL" An(J so do you. No frying, 'no stewing, no morning's fuss I Cwv tnfm mom Dmnl C . 1' I ' large cans Z cocoa ' ...., .... , . . ... 25 c ' , :. IHc r : STUFTED OUVES. size u . ,. ... . . 00 . $Qc nh. CALUMET BAKING POWDER ?5c size . HiieiU her and r, yiv writ, 7 white soi?- - f :6CRysTAL; . - .. v.... ' : . , .. id SPECIAL MEAT VALUES - IIAMEERGES 1 p - 1 0 IT ' POT ROA$TS . L..RI)' 3 : 2jj i 1 ... .. rib boils W ' made to order for women Dbo seek easier . ways hi housekeeping. All that rare Quaker flavor is there. AUthe richness that made Quaker Oats famous. Cooks faster, that's the t?nly dif ference, , AQ per lb, TOMATOES - - --- 50c size , and trouble. ' Just get (Juick Quaker At your grocer's. It's a pew kind of Quaker Oats that's : -- U'JUTS-KiJvG lbs. t PAY AS YOU GO AND SAVE... AT W - . , .. 8 h-- 3 to 5 minute Cools la l irrr MCE BUTTER. Banquet Butter v with the crest Hpposlte, ramp a thviulcrout nifl-o( artillery fire.! Ttie gray Jlnc fHlteTwJ, i'Umed its ranks afld ' The great tmttle of Wat ou. . Tragedy hovered over the green Hl.ive at nlnUtfiilL And amid the ei.iifiiKli.il UTOTJA outer-darknes- limt--lo- st BUY FOR CASH SAVE MONEY SAMUEL KGPP 45a West Center. . Phone 446. Lowest Price As " ik; ? ..... , f ..... b S-i- " 8 8 3 " ; Hllfw .. ,;.4tV . 19& Buy a can of Mab and get one free -- Fee dishestickets with every purchaseaskior ihem, . ; to-.f- tm ne' thls-yea- GOOD ALL DAY WEDNESDAY lbs. fine Beet Sugar 7774.",... v. 7. :7t777f6.78 . . . ... . . . .$1.73 - 23 lbs; fine Beet Sugar . .". .. 69 10 lbs. Fine Beet Sugar; . . . ..... : ;i00lbinTarvesr'O7uelrrTrour ".T."'.". .' . . . . .50 finu powdered Sugar . 5 lbs. , 5 lk?. A-- l Brawn Sugar .50 .".V. ... . .50 f 5 ibs." Japan Rice V 5 lbs. White Navy Beans' , 50 -- 100 '' .TTTjj-t.OC- .............. ,........ J 7 bars halniolive Soap ",10 bars Pettr Pan" ToileC SoajL'...";? 12 bars Crystal WJh&eHEHundry Soap 5 pkgsKellogrs Corn Flakes 7. . . 5 pkgs. Kelogg!BKrumbles , . , ' 5 cans Medium Pork' and Beans ; - ..... !!; 50 ....... . ,: . . 50$ 50 . 7. .', . . .. . .50 ......... ........ .'.50 .50 2 cans Sandwich Spread 5 can8 Campbell's Soups 3 cans 14 lb. Red Salmon ; Z 5 pkgs. Seeded of Seedless Raisins . . , .. 1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee 4 - ........ .'..50J ;.60t- ... .?. . ... .". ,7,.50 50 -- Ie M READ HERALD WANT ADS 3 V CC. lb. fcUU Cflrt Harnbergcr or Sausage, 21k s i?ih uuu 5 dUb .. Fresh Egga : . 4P Iinn til, - APPLES ProK Annloa Kn0i,oi Peck Crab apples . : rt41P ihliJd An" Dill in bunches TflM ATfUTQ Utah Tomatoes lh C- Stew - POTATOES 10 lbs. Potatoes : PORN ; - . -2 a. 4 jnt IliU 25c 20c CUIS, IO Veal Stew fi - J-- ;- sfcsf W s 4 id &noul.Ver , xjs. ..12k BEEF " HRmmdrtorrror Steak, lb. OF ZUli Pot Koasta ne 25c' . 15c .. TT T7T: m - ' -urn V,A,J lUb each ; zuu - T' ,, 1C A : ", V." - Good cantalouDeSi 20c OH n w ' ti - - , lb, 'tZC . - u b lor . nr Z3C Roasts T- Hfl - xuu lollops lb. o AiMTAiniTPFa HUb DILL" 1U- frDC -- r Loin Chops At) . i MUTTON ' u mustara . . . r No. A's Aunt Jemima 0C Pancake FJour ...... sJwu JQq Pimento Cheese i i j " . 25 lb. bag QC UUU Table Salt '. . f lb. can Coleman's .. dozen r,t, Ri IKa CHEESE Cream Cheese ' n IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT lb, corn nr30' Loose Cocoa - 2 lbs, Cocoanut loofe I CASH awucaukx "MARKET if r ' ." . Pump Roasts z - nn o'clock Saturday ' . T IDA ,.'loC 17J bl "eel Boil .,';.' T . I 'IT 's - . Is Doing ta a) entirely possible, treatment to human beings, beeauM his experiments are not yet complete, and because of the difficulty of obtaining a purified extract from the pituitary gland. The fluid which was used in the experiments was obtained from tadpoles. If, however,-th- e the pituitary extract produces the same result in all rats,. regardless of age or sex, there is every reason to believe that it will have the same effect on larger animals, even to man. - - -- - if - - - - -- :a . v - . " Making Giants Out of Men mfce sd , Jfe4 Making Crystals at Home Good crystals can be made at home Crystal set users anxious to try new crystals, and many of these' now on the market are not as good as they should be. The in gredients used are powdered teadnand sulphur, and When troperly made will equal, in clearness and volume, many of. the best commercial types. Lea4 vjngsjean be melted on an iron plate over gas stove, but if the arys-t)- J maker is equipped with a porca- lum crucible ana Bunsen burner, the lead can be handled more easily. Rata; as" large m raecoons ; and guinea pig as big a badgers are possibilities as a result of a discovery by a anantist of the University of Cali fornia, while its application to cattle, sheep nddgs7Isweir SOo Roese, ducks and chickens, would, result iu cienry, demonatnting the value of such an increase in site and raiidity horses in many battles. An interestlf the live stock of growth that his ing sidelight B tl of pbse career haa aitmotad atteotiott teqent-l- y now produced would furnish the of foodstuffs as those raised in aturioug armchair with a seat , today. bu resting high spring extending Tbe discovery was made, after nin above the bottom frame. When home from campaigns and too busy to take blears' work, by Dr. Herbert M.Evans, who also announced thai he liadl regular exercise on his mount, Cromwell is said to hay exercised in this found that barren' animal may be of producing young by chair, bouncing up and down for. a made capable short period each day to keep him- feeding them self aceustomed to theTfiotions of The first, of thesa findings is that the horseback siding; The alic is bow id extract of the pituitary gland, a tiny histlen in the base of the brain, faKgsifin sf JtemierJteiiLfif organ England and ' was demonstrated by ' no matter what their him when friends visited him 'a b ing creatures, age, starts a period of growth Mmrted Method! at Maltins Lead residence. t tni Sulnhur ea , jn time, amount and rapidity only by Iron Mt sad h Crucibl (or Mdunf Sya ' the quantity and administered the Radio Controt on Railways Jftar duration i of adrafnistration. . to Start and Run Trains bora sanj Irtjqf al)d .leaked When the lend is mpltent sprinkle A radio eyetcm, capable of operatdaily with :"pitutttin''i extract out- powdered sulphur over it and sti( ing railway trains, throwing switches, grew by fifty per cent other rats of with an iron wire; The lead, if hot and providing means the same Jitter reared phder the same enough, wiil tlien burn with a blua. flame, and the' result Jg a synthetic ptfsscni?crs, alf from a cen- conditions but withpnt pituitria. tral point, has been described by Q. Dr. Evans says b does hot know form, of lead sulphide, which, when T. Allen, of the Westmghouse Elec when it will be possible to apply this cool, will act as, a gixl detector. ' : ik mm. "; pro-peli- 75 NewBecuty for the Better Buick whenccteto"ThCBiailtV .- Who's Who lu America contains Ot those whose 23,357 biographie Importance In the lire of the country entitled .them' to '.admission to' its pages, 2.).9 per cent were bora bh farmst per cent iu towns of less .8 peCcent in small (Itips ;.l20.0 per jii'nt In cities of over TKMWl; 11 per cent In sulmrhs of large cities. Sons of clergyihen niade up ll.l per cent of the oial,' which tban-,)Otr84- V T';K"cf'i, nn nt . . : lb. " e, - ... Grocery r. CC EGGS tw-ove- r one-ha- rBrju liner's g lid nt ....... g & . . . mvaniilv Mhiit dm-Cross riulrt Tepn.--porft-as fleaff. "AHrTaT tinrI could. 1 never went back, him tell it; , "1 came to Texas and eventually Plnkard is. now 95," retired minister, quiet old man. who U waiting married.- Then I learned that my In this quiet Texan village fir the wl fe .hud .never nin rrled Jh Is young ( nap. li'flse of life to rim out. a lew aays oeiore ine wea "When r enlisted I bad a w.ife, ding, he sickened and died. Then, KVhlM.bf .MSttjMiiMvfZ Intwy fie marriitL another man. Asked to Resume ' , he saya. .."Diirlntf tlie fifst year of "The years passed. Finally I the war another child .was bom. My Wife atid family sttiyed with her learned through brother that this MsbuitLfeu A d led l!ysecond wi fe 4)atL'ateL Now vhcit I left we had taken nlso was dead. !8o .j; decided to write to her and house to S wounded soldier and be irtayed there (liirltiR ask thHteTvsinne7siesrTfe hiy absence. After ('hlckmiMiupH could, what had leen broken off. eitmx,. u.p fi.mriy fluiiXjll She neve'r answered. , "I never iltU'utpled lo cominuul-cat- e killed. It wa three years with any if them ' again." ' before'I, could return home.-'"WherL I got back, at last. I "Then, my ,two dnnph-terfiKith grown old and prosperous, found preparations for a wedding In My wife, believing me came to visit ' me. They stayed a progress. dcudi had worn mourlng for two whole Week. ' lasl j to saw them they "When she lenrned und then had I years love ttie youug qiuu left behind four were both under ten years of age. " ! Now one is (17 and the other is 64. years before. lf- ."I Bnve her her choice. She 'Their mother Is well,, they say. And If I. have seen my two Sables chose him. "Well" the old man bent hi again." , '' heud a Illtlo. '"We talked It over,' The daughters are Mrs. Ellu and I arrunged for her to have a Plnson and Airs. J. M., Itoen. divorce. former wife Is now Mrs. "She kept the girls and I took C. G, Elmore. and Manufacturing Company. It he said, through a combioatioa of electric and radio One of the reasons for Oliver Cromsupervisory control, to start a train well's fame m the fact that he crew from a station, oper without the units developed cavalry ate it at full speed, or to alow or stop of bis army to a high degsea of effi- it, automatically in compliance with automatic block signals, permitting a central dispatcher to control and supervise completely all movement of trains on a system. The carrier-curreof signaling and communication, as the process is called, is. based on the principle thai wireless waves will practically follow along the course of wires without leaving them, if in a certain way, T Chair on Springs Kept Cromwell in Training 7" 7 to Cherrv Hill Dairv Butter, lb. Wasatch Butter . SPECIALS . uJ.li Veal Chops lb. '. A j WEDNESDAY MORNING Sen by Popular Mechanics Magazine Hobby-Hors- e 85f 'IV a What the World i i A IX DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925 jippt.Sn??r Cured Eastern Hams, whole, lb. . . . . .34 .' . . Smoked Bacon Squares, lb 25 10c can Deviled Meat,-,. 15 large cans . . .27Pinnnnnlp limit ...... f 2 runs ' 9f)n VMA. Hlirr MVV m Fresh Ranch Butter, 2 lbs. 7 59 Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen ' 32c Bottle Hood River Pectin for jams and jellies 2I ' Vnimo tonHor rrian TTrnVi P.nhbji(rp lb 2 rr: 25 Larke Quick Quaker, Oats 20ft bottre Vanila Extract, 2 bottles 25 .. '65c can Bonne's Malt Syrup . . .'. . . ; . .50 ' 9 lb. sack Cracked Wheat . .". .77. ;50 lb. sack Rolled Oats .50? New "Bulk Honey, bring your paiIT2 lbs. 25 Large bottle Old Yankee Syrup, maple flavor. ... .49 "10c box full strength Blueing', ...... ...5 20c pkg. Household Ammonia , 10 ..... ,25 Red Seal Lye, limit, 2 cans 10 bars White Flake, 1 bar Jap Rose Kirk's Soap deal, ' I"j iif the screaming shrapnel wlMd ont whole eonumnies and men's ntiuies were less turni a puffof stur dust In the the fate of the Individual soldier did not count. Reported as 8luin SoTttiBt'TsTwhy yotiug John A. riukard. prlvat.e In the, truiy of the from his comsouth, got pany; lost from the night of men that knew him, 'lost from, everything that, had fnade life dear to him. 1'lukinl, who dragged Wuiself off the field and' fell In wltli the first bunch f trooper he met, was reft train to et sit far away from Every Wednesday M " TryeJMiorrswpTriRisriijoni at W lb. d CC Timpanoeos Butter J.Mt' Tcx.rhuKtiHt 4. The line tiucriirU fntiu tb Wncle fit lininU and, young trees, .panged for a moment aa If to gather 11 Its Htreiicth,. ant) tharged hotly "" C '" up the nlftjie. The air wua apllt with the Nhrlll FOLKS MM. I tSSSV ' rjOAQt'iy, (fru-(Ui- - j , lb. ri ' ,.'-i- ::' it Mrs. 1- i sent 22,000 women to the Great War menus t but, lu prtn)rUon. to they composed 2$ timAs the as riursfs nnd that there wlU he several times Abat luimber in the serv average uumlier of Uotubles.- ' If there should le another war, - The of Tom .i At Buckfast Abbey, South Pevort, Mix, the movie star, translated the a eommnnity of Benediitiue- monks Bible into tba feag Iiftljan, dialect., urebuilding. an aljlwy on thecal te .' ubliey whch date Jiack Major Julia 0. Btimsott, Amerl- - of (a's Dulv Wdin.in niHj.if. Is siltierin'ifft fKI4 A. 1. Tlie alily Is .sacred tenilcnt of the t'nited States, army to man, p ml the only woman ' u forps, says that our eiiuntry Imltted la enter fa the Queen. jH.pu-luti'o- h-- er .'the-'T)- dap(jl i7 Boick, is the lateat intrtest, most strfldn, olof and finish ' coabituttloa for motor custom vogue in m6tor car dress. And DuotoaeDuco is only one of many 1926 Buick improvements. The clrt. Its toft splendor Better Buick is on display charmiagry enhances the' -- today inthe showroorrj iof beaotifiil new.Buick body every Buick dealer, B U ' t l C t. V t - CO M PA KY PUNT, fa I C U I G A N Division of General Motors Corporation M OTO R Telluride Motor THE HOME. OF BUICK WBItN SPTTBl AUTOMOBILBS AtB SWItjr. 6. ' OIC WILL BUILD 1 , ' i i" I |