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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK. UTAH Gunner Bepew i ny and Chief Petty Officer! U.9. Nivy Member of the Foreign Legion of France Captain Cun Turret. French Pi t tlrihlp Canard Winner of the Croix de Cucrre Arrwnt With lb Goori XUhw A Srve er Albert N. Depew found lots of dead Turks under battered of rock, where our gune bad down on d'lurrles ths wuiu of the Part We were fighting h"1 when we sa ne time the country over Hie three rm.t..r trucks disappear er country. aide of a hill Bln wns The detachment from the f'assard came we and over on the run 11,1,1 sent truck upon the Turks from those dcvi-rn- Jut l and THE KITCHEN CABINET ufU'f thfky out and Were starting aloud on foot. I do We raptured that whole hunch wero Th hero we love In till land todayfelmm hero who liahien nil. They In, j, (I,low mint' many not loa- da to part reinforcement on tlnir way Who make of the mountain some ii'itant highway, a bad a of us, hut neither of us was hurt. I of their line that we were buttering CHAPTER XII Continued. Put tho Turk were S of i he dwwrt om Mob them we Who imtl. bet-te- r and capturing by would heavier hard, 11 or fire the as were get very thought Trill. They Jut good emiilng rad. for deal, u great Aiunca No one limn ran sou nil of uiunttuelc, as fighter, a ml a whole lot whiter. then, ao I dragged the other t hap Into helix the for a which limy extend over tulle of Often, when we wero frying In the one of two hole made by the ahdL they w.re aide to g t through A FEW SNACKS. ground, hut it urliif? tin; three week trenches and not a drop of water wus Home pleees of the aliell had Stuck big gain. they 1 was In tho trenches on Hie (IiiI1ImiII to bo hud, something would land on Into tho dirt In the hole sad limy were We loid that position, though tilt a small company all that the ground near ns and there would be atlll hot. Also,' Ho re was a sort of rained elo'.i on u o hard peninsula we made four grand ntinck are when aiijiplle tle-we thought nnil nmnjr minor one, an I know In n n water bottle, full. Sometime they gas there that hung around for sev- day Iitel night that I salmi n limited, a raid, Itnd general way w tint tiny nre llko. Each almost bombarded us with bottles. eral uitnnies, hut It was not very bud. wore pl.ieing a barrage for noon which the dish upon the wove In organized like the other. Then, too, they would not lire on the I The man begun talking to me, and stood to urine until ulmost vve all rely. A most back our gave gun But Hie was said honor lie lie It an to next diy. First Como three line of whut you Ped Cross, as tho Gcrmim do; they on, attractive Turklaty I and wight mil grenadier, though tiny are would hold Hair fire many time when field of battle with a leg shot oft and Klicll for shell, and pounded the over till Hint wn one broke shrapnel and nun trenches not l)kH for size u the ohl king all and wounded. dead shout ish wo were out pleklng up our you, piled the Invention of could grenadier used to In. They ore do Hevrrnl time they dragged our wound some not dcud but groaning. He told them until tliey had all they for one (toyed In skirmish forumtlon. which ed a close a they could to the barbed me I would tmon be aide to bear the do to slay In them. one tomato, shell aflpr mean Hint every limn U three yards wire thnt we might find them easier, groaning, though I had not said I Filially, our gun placed mid one large apple mi cmmmmlcntlon slii-l- l lulmh-the enemy It. nr aluiut Then to I from the next. They were armed only died It, thinking After Murray got anything salmi. The npple wits with greonde, but, you ran take It n lot more than I used to, and though he sold again whut an honor It was, treiirli. , and they could neither bring served n happy then rut In thin and wired, peeled I atltl I If asked film. a In hunch for and had drink them I Behind not did have any from me, thnt exactly, enoigh In cold water with nnd dropped ring come two linen, also In skirmish for I felt ns though I might get It, too, I hud not hud any water all day, and T a little vinegar;, till keep the apple mntlon, and armed with tnnehlne guns whleh was komethlng I had never I told him ao, hut he kept on asking from turning brown. The cucumber end grenade rifle. The first men on thought much about before. I used to for It all the sumo. Home of the Turk-- 1 was dmpiK'd or cut tn fine cube; Dp.' bomber sneuked Ish must have think too, come then about the left carry machine guns, my grandmother, one hiiiiiII onion wns also cut In and three rifle grenadier, uud then a noth when I had time, and about Brown. pretty close to our lines, for when 1 The slices of ns manner. same the rr machine gun and eo on down tho I used to wonder what Prown was bsiked out of the hole toward our with the onion nnd wn heaped pie length of the linn. After Uiene come doing and wish we were together. Put lines, end a shell burnt near them, piicnuiher mixture, which had been two lluea of riflemen with fixed I could remember my grandmother I could see a Turk coming toward ns. 'well seasoned and mixed with naiad smiling, and thnt helped some. I guess We played dead then, but I had my dredng and garni dual with a strip Then coma the trench nenner. or I was lonely, to tell the truth. I dhl bayonet ready for him In cane he had The Jomnto nr two of red jieppcr. , aa we cull them. They not know the other garbles very well, seen ua and decided to come up to the iuo(icra-tipwn heaped with n tcnspooiiful of the were aotne gang, believe me. Imagine and the only one left thnt 1 was hole. Evidently he hud not, for when salad dressing and garnished with two a tenm of rugby players spread out In really very friendly with got his soon lie got near the hote he steered to the or three strip of green pep;ior. two llnca only with hundredn of men afterward, though not aa bud as Mur- side and went around. Cheese Dream. Wltn a biscuit on the team Instead of eleven, and ray. And then there wne no one that The other gnrty wu cheerful when cutter cut circle from slice of each man a husky, capable of bun- I was really chummy with. That would he wns not asking for water, but you bread. Lay on thinly sliced dling a Iniby grand luno single-hande- not have bothered me at all before could see he wn going fast So we eat These fellow were armed Murray died. eheee, place another circle on It In there In the hole and he died. Shortly the form of n sandwich, and brown with everything you could think of, The other lad I spoke of as having nfterwurd the fire slackened a little and a whole lot more that you could been chummy with was Bhlltlpie and I got out and sturted toward our lightly In a little olive oil In a hot frynot dream about In a nightmare. It Pierre. lie was almut eighteen and line. But 1 remembered about the ing pan. Break used to remind mo of a trial I raw enmo from Pordennx. lie was a very other wounded mnn I had paused Hot Cheese Sandwiches. In New York onro, where the police cheerful fellow and ho and Murray when I was cnrrjing Phllllppe lierrei open Imt baking powder hlcult, butlmd raided a yrggtnen'a flop and hod and I used to be together ter, and lay In ,n thin slice of cheese. lot no so I begad hunting for him, and after all their weapons la tho courtroom as felt almost as bnd about Murray at a long time I found him. He was attll Cover with a hot elotli nnd serve exhibit. quickly n the cheese should he incitdid, and you could see that. It alive. Ill chest was all smashed In The tnoppers up were heeled with changed him a great deni, too. Put he and he waa badly cut up around the ed at once. These make a most dainty lunch with a cupful of tea und a stick. Hubs, shlllolubs, black jack, was still cheerful most of the time. neek and shoulder. I picked him up d dish of fruit. cleavers, axes, trench and started back, but ran Into some tomaknives, ixinlords, barbed wire and had to go around. CHAPTER XIII. Peel small Tomatoes With Eg) allots brass knuckles, I was pretty tired by this Hme and I Picked Him Up and Started Back. firm tomatoes, scoop out the centers hawks, slung anything that was ever Invented for awfully thirsty, and I thought if I did up reinforcements nor retire. So we which may he used as n soup or In Limey, Anxace and Pollua. crashing a mnn with, I guess, except One night, while we were expecting not rest a little hit I could never make went over and cleaned them out and sauces, season well Inside and out drag-ou- t firearms. These knock-dowan attack, the word waa pnssed down It I was ao tired and nervous that took the trench. But then our guns with suit nnd paprika and put In the artists follow tho riflemen very closely. the line to have the wire cutters ready I did not care much whether I did had to stop because we were In range, oven, rook until hulling hot, then reTheir job was to take care of all the and to uAe bayonets only for the first get back or not and the wounded and the Turks brought up reinforce- move. Drop In a piece of butter nnd Turks who could not escape and would part of the attack, for we were to try garby was groaning all the time. ments from other pnrts of the line and an egg. using enre not to hreuk the Ho when I thought the shells were we were driven back after not surrender. and take the first enemy trench b) holding yolk. When the egg Is firm, remove There are lots of men In any army surprise. The-fir-st trench waa only coming pretty thick again I got Into their trench all afternoon. It was from the oven nnd serve on buttered who will not surrender, but I think about eighty yards away. Our big gum shell hole and It was the same one about fifty-fiftLeftover greens of though, for when they round of tnnst. probably there were more Turks of opened up and at xero we climbed out I hod left not long before. The dead reinforced one part of the line some any kind that are cooked and seasonthnt gnmenesa than men In most other and followed the curtain of fire too garby was there Just as I had left him. of our troops would break through In ed may he molded In smnll cups nnd armies. I have heard that It Is a part closely, It seemed to me. The wounded one wav bleeding all another part. served ns a salad with a good dressof their religion that a man. If be Put the barrage stopped too soon, over, and my clothes were just soaked That there was a terrible rain- ing. Small halls of cottage cheese are dies fighting, goes to a very specially as It does sometimes,' and there were with blood from the three men, but storm. ulght It was really a cloud- good with these. I guess fancy heaven, with plenty to eat and plenty of Turks left We were half most of all from him. There was some burst We had all the water we The white-fleshe- d fishes, such ns cod, smoke. And I suppose If he surren- way across when they saw us, and of my own blood on me, too, for when wanted then, and more, too. A great whlteflsh, haddock nnd halibut, innke ders they believe he will be put la they began banging away at us very I was knocked down by the shell my a many men aid mules were drowned, most acceptable dishes served In the black gang, stoking for eternity hard. They pounded at us as we came nose bled and kept bleeding for a long both white sauce. our of and Turkish. the troops down below. It was awfully hot at the on until we were given the order to time, but, of course, that was nothing Trenrhes were washed In and most of Dardanelles and I guess the Turks retire, almost as we were on them compared to the Heeding of the the works ruined. There were several Age I an opportunity no les did not want It any hotter, for very what was left of us. others. Than youth itself, though In another bodies Turkish washed Into our dress; few of them ever surrendered! and the The worst of all was that he kept and two mules came over trench, As we turned and started back the And as the evening twilight fades together, trench cleaners had a lot to do. Their Turks rushed out to counter-attar- k us, groaning for water, and It made me though whether they were Turkish or away Job Is really Important, for It Is danger- the Erst of them busy with bomba. thirstier than I had been, even. But French or British The sky Is Ailed with star Invisible I do pot know. ous to have groups of the enemy alive Then I tripped over something and there was not water of by day. anydrop A few days after the rain stopped and kicking around In their trenches rolled around a while and then saw where and I knew there was no use I was going along the road to the A FEW PUREES. after you have pnssed. Almost every it was Phllllppe Pierre. Ills left leg searching any bodies for flasks. So docks at "V" beach when I saw some we was wounded. took prisoner was dangling, cloth and float) and all we just had to stick It out Pretty The one thing I do not like to have shot away and the leg hanging to the sqon the wounded man quit groaning examples of the freaklshness of shells. FREE Is commonly There was a long string of mules goknown ns a thicpeople ask mo Is, How does It feel to rest of him by a shred. Two or thre and wus quiet and I knew he was ing back to the trenches with water kill a tnnnT' and I think the other of our men who were on their kened soup. The way going to die too. It made me mad to and supplies of various kinds. We kind of purees are lnys feel the same way about It It back to our trenches tripped over me think that I had not been of any use drew up to one side to let them pass. Is not a thing you like to tnlk about without limit. ns I tried to get up, and then a shell In currying these two men around, Two or three mules away from us or think about either. Put this time, If I hnd gone on with either of hut Puree of Cucumber. near had I and I by thought was an with only one ear, at V" beach, when we got past the exploded Peel, slice nnd It sure, but It wus only tho rocks them It would have been Just the same and that very gray, loaded to the got gunfirst and second Turk trendies and thrown would have died and six cucumparboil they probably the up by explosion. wales with bags of water. He had bud were at work on the third, I do not bers. Drain nnd fry was able to stand up. Ho I would hnve got It too. When I fig- his troubles, that old bo.v, but I Finally mind soylng thnt I was gtnd whenever they In butter, season I slung my rifle over one shoulder ured It out this way I quit worrying were Just nlimit over, for there wns a wished I about fire would with salt, pepper the It, only and got Phllllppe Iierre up on tin, flash and next the Instant you couhl iiiiiI nutmeg. let up. Dredge with four other, with Ids body from the wnlst So the other man died, and there not see a thing left of Old Missouri. of flour, add two quarts of up hanging over my hark, so that He vanished. But two of the milk and one just I could hold his wounded leg on, and were two of them in the hole. I read water bags were not even quai of veal stock; I " ; touched, cook 1.1 minute, stirring constantly. numbers the on their Identification started buck. There, was only one or and oue another had only a little hole Bull through a sieve, reheat, add one two of our men left, between the disks when shells burst near enough In It. There they lay on the ground. cupful of seahPng hot eremn, season so thnt I could see them, and after a trenches. Our machine guns were at as though you lmd taken the mule v'th sugar and Dm tor and serve with got hack to our lines n.nl rolled Just It hard and the Turks were firing and while out from tinder them. The mules next croutons. In. I could not remember the numbombing at full speed. him, fore nnd nft, were knocked down Puree of Bean and Rice. Put a I had not gone more than two or bers or the unmes by that time, hut a by the concussion hut unharmed ; but of bean Into a soup pan with a with working them, got quart party along three puces when I came across tho third mule behind lmd one ear Utile salt, a small onion a slice of another of our men, wounded tn sev- others, so It was all right. cut to shreds, and the man behind carrot, n My clothes were a uiess, ns I have tablespoonfiil of fat, a sprig eral places and groaning away at a I was so tired I thought I him wns badly shot up nnd stunned. of parsley and jioillng wnter to cover. and said, was rate. not Tlerre great Phllllppe A little farther on a shell had struck Cook until the beans are could sleep for a week, but I could soft, rub saying a word, but the other chnp not stand the road and plowed a furrow two or through a sieve nnd add sufficient veal In clothes It my any longer. did enough for the two of them. One was absolutely against regulations, three feet wide, and Just as straight stock to make the desired quantity of wounded mnn was all I could manage, It but I took off all . my clothes the ns an arrow for three of four yards; soup. Season to taste, add two with my rifle and pnek, over the rough of butter substitute and n blood had soaked Into the skin and It then turned off at almost a ground and the barbed wire I had tc In nothing hut air right angle and continued for a yard cupful of Polled rice. Reheat nnd wrapped myself go through. So I told this fellow, and went or two more before it hurst and made serve nt once. to not did I sleep. right whose name , I cannot remember I big holo. Thnt Turk gunner must Puree a la Crolssy Put Into a sleep very well, but woke up every never did know him very well thnt I once In a while and thought I was In have put a lot of English on that shell saucepan a carrot, a turnip and an onwould come back for him, and wont when he fired It. He got somebodys ion cut line, two cupful of benns, two the hote again. on I almost fell several times, but with thnt shot, too, and the leeks, u stalk of celery and a small number the During night they brought up managed to get through safely and water, but I wns lad paid pretty high, for there was Imneh of parsley. and not did Fry In .butter, asleep rolled over our parapet with rhllllppo know It. They did not wake me, blood around the hole, not quite dry dredge with flour, add a can of tomaPierre. They started the lad back in but two men saved we got to It toes nnd two quarts of veal stork. Simby share, when a stretcher rlglw sway. When I saw BE mer for two hour, ruh through a (TO CONTINUED.) In a case like It though that usually him again he gave me a little box as wus sieve, reheat, season with salt, pephimself and let the for everybody u souvenir, hut I have lost It. The Building of Life. per, sugar and butter. Add one eui-fhist man go You could not blame Is a building. It rises Then I Would Stick Another One. Life The Turks had not got very far with them, either,dry.so I of cooked green peas and one cupslowly was It thought 1cnuse we were pretty decent of these two to save ray day by day, through the years. Every ful of hoping Cream. Serve with crouI slipped my bayonet Into a Turk und their counter-attacmore glad when I saw another one able to get our barrage going In time share for me. I believe they must new lesson we learn lays a block on tons, the edifice which is rising silently with. Puree of Celery. Cut two hunches coming. I guess I saw red all right. to check them. But ney were still out have had a hard time keeping the In us. Every experience, every touch of celery Into small Pnch time I thought Maybe you are In front of their trenches When I others off of It, to say nothing of thempieces, parboil nnd he one who did poor old Murray." started buck after the other garby. selves, for there really was not more of another life on ours, every Influence drain, then fry In butter. Add salt, thnt I Impresses us, was not exactly afraid as I crawled than enough for one every book we rend, pepper and nutmeg to season; cover And I could see Murray as he looked good drink nil every conversation we have, every act with veal stock nnd when they took him down from the along searching for the other tnnn, around. It tasted better than one hour. anything Blend two tntdespoonful storehouse wall. Then I would stick hut I was very thirsty and nervous I have ever drunk. Go dry for 24 of our commonest days, adds someof butter to the Invisible building. J. R. with two of flour, add a thing for fear our barrage would begin hours In the hottest weather another one. quart of veal you can stock and the celery nnd cook until The others from the Cassard were again or the machine guns cut loose. find, do a nights work like that, and Miller. red-ho- t, thick. Ruh through u sieve, reheat, ndil too, and they went at the After what seemed a long time I came come to In the morning with a tin Daily Thought two cupful of hot milk, a pinch of suTurks In great style. There was upon a wounded man, hut he was not cup full of muddy water being bunded To be nameless In worthy 'deeds, ex- gar nnd n the one was In I I about after. to about the to way thought complain tntdespoonful of butter. nothing you, and you will know what I ceeds an Infamous history. Sir Thom-a- s Serve with croutons. they fought, but I wished that we hud a bird In the hand," etc., and was Just mean. Browne. The soup needs to he hut had a few more boys from the Foreign starting to pick this chap up when At Cuba Tepe there were steep little opened nnd heated, adding a dash of a shell hurst almost on us and hills with quarries in between them, Legion with us. I think we would have paprika There Is satisfaction in ue thought or n hit of onion or cooked rice and knocked me, two or three feet away. and most of the gone clest on through to prisoners we took of having done what we kuow to be It Is ready to serve. It U a wonder it did not kill both were caught lu the We Copyrtfhi, ion, by lUlllr ond brltto Co., Tbroach PporUt know liovv ones who mean lo win nr Pur th they ',!, wrouuhi Wont liHVa, too nmnv Th . to nt tli.'r - i . , - Mvii, a 1 buy-otiet- a, - close-textur- d. two-hande- old-tim- r;; tnhie-spoonf- ul SA table-spoonfu- ls , quarries. right WHAT TO HAVE FOR BREAKFAST. n MoN'i H I known, ven In the Hummer lime, when trrhhii dike are nt Wt.,. I In the aver. age family. Jn a large majority of ho tels hot griddle rake are tilwuy on th hill of fare, mminief or wilder, ami a favorite tlnUh for many, the enke I Ike night meal. Corn Flour Crlddl Cake.-.pone egg very light, add a cupful of good rich buttermilk or sour milk, a of salt nnd a of sndu, a quarter of a of baking powder; then nM enough corn flour to make a thin hatter. Cook on a hot griddle. Th secret of a good tender cake I th materials used,, sour or Imitennllk making numt tender and fluffy raknt, then the cure with 'which tiiey ar baked. A brenkfut. which Is enlte sntlw Either tnelory, I the following; dish of sliced peaches or a eantehmpe or mtiKkniclon, a dlh of oatmeal, nnd If the peaches are served, they may he eaten with the cereal, cream nnd sugnr, an egg on toast and a cupful of coffee. IVnr. plums, quince and grape nre all in the market and furnish a The quinces nre to he good variety. stewed or linked to tnuke them mt Scrambled Egg a la Guerre, Make paste of a cupful of milk nnd a third of a cupful of flour any kind may he used; rook until smooth ami the starchy flavor I entirely removed. Now add three eggs, stir and rook with butter and seasoning until the eggs nre thick. Serve at once. Kentucky Batter Bread. Take two cupfuls of comment, three eggs, well beaten, one tenspoonful of salt, one tahlespoonful of melted fat. Mix with milk to make a thin batter. Boar Into shallow buttered tin and hake 45 minutes In a hot oven. n a third of Rice With a cupful of rice In a little sweet fat, season and add broth or water, cook until the rice 1 tender, then stir in three eggs and serve hot at once. a Eggs-Rrow- We eearch the world fur truth; we cull The good, the pure, the beautiful. From graven atone and written scroti. From all old flower-fiel- d of the soul; And, weary seekers of the beat We rome back laden from our quest To find that all the a ones said Is In the book our mothers read. -J- ohn O. Whittier. COMMONPLACE LUNCHEONS. MOST tasty dish to serve hot for a mala dish Is a combination of fish, potato and white sauce. Fish Escalloped Preand Potato. saleremned pare one mon by melting l In Cowauaiwitablespoonfiil of but-of ter, adding two la mixture the until flour, stirring smooth. Then add a cupful of milk, salt of und pepper to taste; add the can well Is sauce drained fish after the cooked. Put n layer of the creamed tisli Into n baking dish, cover with then anlayer of cold mashed potato, is um all other layer of fish until Have the potato for a finish to the with Idt of butter, sprinkle withe salt nnd paprika and huke lu modern oven. a buttered mold Salmon Rice-- Line from rel1' left with cold boiled rice creamed salwith center fill the fast, Cove mon and cover with more rice. mold and steam half an hour or m0' may Serve with a cream sauce, which or Juice he seasoned with curry, lemon . chopped sour pickle. Fruit Popovera Take one ciipfu flour, one egg, unbeaten, one cupsau, milk and half a teaspoonful of m teaspoonful of baking powder, theg When together nnd beat well. well P . pans nre sizzling hot and each paW" drop In the batter, filling full ;add a piece of banana, a spoo BaM of blackberries or any fruit a hot oven until a golden brown, simple may he served with a dessert. for sirup cold Salad-- Cut Tongue and Potato . ranked pickled lambs tongu the double quanF, dice; mix with cold boiled potatoes; cut n dF . egg, finely add na Pour over a French dressing ESI top-D- hard-cooke- , d With Baked Sausage ,n sausages Jhlth large pork butter a baking dish and rh-- e boiled rice. Moisten-thwater in which a little beef been dissolved. Spread the bak sages over the rice and oven until the sausage is crisp1 coid )(1 e IUjuuU h0 TJW. V |