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Show rAC3 rota TSl Meted Noted r.xta'jst Now Is a Nellie E. Gardner. The crystal chandeliers are The exquisite still hanging. ' murals of 1885 still adorn the ceilings. Tne green and gold walls have net been changed. Even the huge stoves inthe kitchen aie the same. Rut the guests are entirely different. To world travelers familiar, with the gay Hermitage Restaurant of Moscow, and the brill-- ; iant parties that were held in that lively Russian city, the present dinners at the Hermitage ' would present an incongruous .picture. Instead cf men and .women in evening dress and satin, velvet, and ermine, enter ing the great doorways, each night after the opera cr ballet, he would see a noon day pro c ession of small boys and girls, carrying pails, cups, coffee-pot- ? -- ALBERT L. CLOUGH tStt, ty Copyright, -- child-feedin- -- feeding-kitchen- s, Real Live News the International Syndicate How Impure Water Damages Batteries It The Only Baft Liquid Tor Filling Them IT IS NOT from mere fuselne" that along battery ttsnufaeturer demand that distilled water a$.be used In filling their cell. There I a reaeon." The water In wee In many dlstrlrts contain much mineral Why Ditlilled Water newspaper has its news columns its advertising columns. The first tell of happepings near and far of fires, sports, elections, accidents, marriages, deaths, great men, great events. THIS matter la eolation, especially lime, and thla lime become a aolld, when acted upon br salpharle add. The aeparator between battery plates depend npon their minute pore to permit circulation of the eleetrolyto and battery operation depend upon this circulation, to that any fiao olid matter Introduced Into a cell may prove very detrimental by destroying the porosity of the separators. More than thla, ordinary water and that which ha been In contact with metal may contain an amount of metallic Mils, which arc decomposed la the appredab'o cell and deposited upon the plate whore the foreign metal seta up with the lead little compounds, parasitic cell, that" dlilntegrato the plate or In ether word, deatroetlv local setlon, In time, take place. There 'a re perhana om natural water that can safely be weed In torar cell, bat they are ram and the uae of ordinary water la always Inadvisable However ft I not necessary alwaya to go to the drag atom t get water for rain water, eaught ln the open. In clean non metallicbattery dishes. and strained lubeequenUy through doubled chsesc cloth Is perfectly or CEJAilliOlD carburetor of this of car, them would not be make the that would be present In objection the case or a cork Boat, which would-be rendered Joggy by tb dissolving of mV shellac coating. Wo that you am not going presume to use clear bensol. but rather a benuol gasoline mixture, as the letter seme the better proposition. salts! What will take the blur out of tb celluloid lights la storm curtains? aowurt There may be aomu-Ihte- g that will do thl but we do aot kaew what it la. This material loeoa Its transparency, on nt of tbo outface becoming roughened by rabbin, juat aa 1aae doe. wbaa K la ground". Wo have board that a light coat of varnish over the parts that have become roughened, by rub-blawill Improve the transparency. bat we have not tried tills Ordinarily, by tbo time thee lights hare bacons too much blurred, they have begun to crack or are aboot to do ao. under which circumstances replacement la tbo only practicable remedy. 1. 1C. worn perhaps GEARS -- up-to-d- ate DRIVING grpat importance. But its just as important that how to buy, where to buy, that posted on things necessary to feed you and your family and make fortable and happy. . cel-lale- g, BENZOL INSTEED 07 GASOLINE H. S. K-- writes: When my car is going down hill and 1 shut off the , there la a rumbling noise from the transmission or rear-en- d he latter, I think but It runs very quietly when the engine la palling. What Is the cause of thla T Aaswcri It la something to do with tbo final drive (ears, la all probability. One face of all gear lavth la taking the pressure when tbo angina driving tha car and tbo opposite faces of these teeth are uadar pressure when tb car a driving tb oaglna It may bo that tb normal driving face of the gear teeth are worn to a quietly operative condition, while the other face of theee leeth are not. We have a ouaplolon that you may find the meshing of th pinion and ring, gear not quit so close ao It should b and that th normal driving facoa have wont quit a Uttie, a that readjustment of tb mesh wlU j you know you keep and clothe you com- Advertising is an essential news service 1 - CL F, W. askat Is thsro nay danger to bo apprehed4 la using bensol as fuel la tbo engine of a fmamaa Aagwort T t Too may bare to eleaa oat poor carburetor somewhat ofteahr than aa U gaooline were need, and yen aaay have mleeea, due to soot aa tbo No. now. To Keep up with the news read the advertisements aggravate rather than correct your troubla If Inspactloa shows that tb gear teeth are oonalderably worn, tb host remedy may be replacement. ijje: to his brown bowl. Then .he pleteljr fills the stomach finds a place at cne cf the long small bey or gil- l- On tables, gs quilkly as possible, deyjt, he could easily dispense and dips in. From that moment with the roll cf bread and share he does not waste much time it with some other member of talking to his small neighbors. the family. So he tries to He tends strictly to the busin- sneak it home in his high fur ' ess of eating. cap. ;.;jv One i fdminded of ' the old Generosity, and the willing ness to share, is one cf the un- trick of college girls in gym iversal traits of Ftwian child trying to get through class with ren. A small bey with a few out removing their corsets. And The pink rubles pocket, will it is 'about as effective. d often stop and divide his pile gym teacher used to with an aged beggar on the come down the line, occasionally street. And so. there children and feel the waistlines of all fed at the A. R. A. kitchen in the girls, and the guilty one 'was Mosccw would like to take some dismissed from class that day. of the food home to divide with! So in the Hermitage Kitchen in the less fortunate members of Moscow, every; cnce in a while their families. Perhaps a father a sentry is posted at the door, or mother is hungry., or a broth- to feel the heads of those who er too old for admittance to the are leaving, and catch the bad kitchen. But it is onie of the little boys and girls (especially rrles of A. R. A, feeding that the boys) who are trying to all food must be eaten by child- carry home their rolls instead ren, while they are in the kitch- cf eating them. TTie shame of en. except in cases of illness being caught usually humbles verified by a physicians or them into future obedience of nuraeVcertifk-ate.- ' when the the ruler food ration may be carried hone The bowls of hot cereal, esThese small bovs and girls cf pecially the thickened cocoa, Moscow are intelligent and are always scraped clean, and CLEAN MILK crafty, end uu to trickd the 'same'! the spoons licked in much the as healthy, normal children the: same farhion as small American There never has been a strain- world over. So they thy to! children lick the spoon of choco-thinuo schemes to beat this date frosting when their mother er created that is proof against sediment in milk, but the Clari- - rcle. The portion of cereal isjbaekes a cake. One eight year fier does the work. We have just so greerons that it almost com, old Russian hoy was seen, about installed one and now besides all the other precautions we exercise-to get the milk clean and wholesome, we pass it through the Clarifier and can guarantee the milk to be clean. "During ths month of April our milk is testing. 4.2 per cent and our whipping cream over 49 per cent Those using it regard it as the best they ever used. We deliver iVto any part of town at the following prices 2 nt. 15e, 1 pt. 30c ami quart COc. ENSIGN AND SONS.. Ady. - . chat-terin- 1 5 . in-h- is -- keen-eye- . k AW.WHATS THE USE ' The second tell of things you eat, wear and use things you have to buy things that are being. sold to your neighbors'and friends in your own town. The news columns of this paper keep you in the world of events. This is of aatls-faetdr- bowls. The effect is the same as if yon had been absent from New York for five years, and walked up Fifth Avenue or Broadway, when you returned and saw the children from Grand Street, or Mott, or Tenth Avenue. or East 110th Street, coming into Rector's, Churchills or Delmonicos for lunch. - j . Fbr the Hermitage Restaur ant In Moscow is new the largg kitchen of the est American .Relief Administration in Russia, Each day, approximately 2,500 boya end girls ccme three to eat their ration of health giving food, the gift of American charity. In other European reentries were the A, R. A., has established during the - last few years, the blue granite pail was the most favored receptacle among the- children. Any foreign visitor coming into the city or village could find his way to the A. R. A., kitchen. -simply by foUowhnrtheiinesTif children with small blue pails. But in Moscow, the variety of the children containers, bring by the kitchens, is greater Some carry tin cups, a few bring coffee-pots- , and others bring washbasins, but the 'majority carry the mirkl (brown wood en bowls) which form the principal equipment of every Russian kitchen. And for nearly an hour before to openinw cf the Hermitage Kitchen, at 12:30 P. M the procession of boys and girls, hugging these dishes and snoons, can be seen trudging in t)ie direction of No. 29 Neglun-ti- i Prceb And when the glad hour strikes,' and the biff doors hre ' imleekft, the line of happy youngsters bound upstairs. Five hundred boys and girls 'ran be fcd"8t one time in the Hermitage Kitchen. . and the doors remain 'open from 12:30 to 3:30 oclock. The method of feeding Is this: Each child presents his ad mittance card, and receives a big roll of white bread. Then he passes to the counter where the plat de jour i being served. Sometimes this is sweetened boiled rice, sometimes - hominy grits, and - sometimes thick and sweet cocoa, the last being the first choice cf nearly all the children. II is roll of for . bread, is his erthomatinn the portion of cereal, which the , kindfaccd woman ladles out in- - Monday, May 1, 1922. nigmeig; THE , cr CITT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH hinxj FOR Kitchta fer Children - LOGAN JOURNAL, twelve blocks from the nearest kitchen, walking along the street flowly, still scraping his bowl and licking his spoon. No food is wasted at the Hermitage. Whatever, food is left in the bowl is taken by the chi!,, and scraped into a large kettle that stands near, the exit door. This food is then taken into the kitchen, and brought to boiling heat, for sanitary purposes, and then given to the orphans home nearest the kitchen. Besides the 2,500 children being fed daily. in the Hermitage there are more than 1.000 receiving rations in childrens homes or hospitals. The total A. R. A. in Mos cow, in the middle of March, was .35.753. .The majority of these children had been receiving daily food rations, since, the opening of the kitchens, early last fall, and .had been trans-- . formed from, skinny, pale, listless, sick boys and girls, into red lively ycwtngsters with cheeks, merry laughs,"'&nd sprightly walks child-feedin- fiSethan m0St aCtrS gCt 8 Hearted Comedian Knows out as a youngster the legit and played in every capacity from super to By BUSTER KEATON star. Since the old days- - when A good day's work turnetli Kalem was a household name in pictures Bob Ellis .has been 1 away the manager. Let he without sin cast ' the of the most popular screen hero-first custard pie. The saddest words of tongue or pen: I must have retakes. Oh, what is so rare as a day! off. Never put off until yesterdav what you could have done thej day before. Threw at others what you would have thrown at you. The good dont look at bath-- ' ing girls. When the comedians ould, destroy, they first get a dou- ! g ble. - - I me neither break J aways- or bad checks. Love they rival as thyself, but lay off his gags. - Give - Robert Ellis, who has been on stage and screen since Hector The coal miners want nation- was a pup, to use his own alization cf the mines. Yea, phraesology, is to be seen opthat would be fine. Nationaliza- posite Dorothy Phillips in Allen tion of everything in Russia has Hckfcars latest First National Hurricane Gal, proven such a grand success! production. The classified advertisements now in the making. Ellis is still lead to glory and achievement. a vounr man but he has had i By more experience in the world of es. What Every Movie A. R. A. L F. Van Zelm f wwtim Nwpapr LHrioa He has appeared opposite 1)684 women 8tars of he is d has won a reputa-ctl0n finish and technique, His role in Hurricane Gal is one of the best of his entire ea reer and he admits it to be the mcst thrilling. Sme f the n fr The American Legion Revue Spring - 35 People Catchy Music - Pretty SPECIAL SCENERY, DAZZLING ELECTRICAL EFFECTS Monday and Tuesday May 8th and 9th J1 And What Do You Like for Breakfast? WM. ELI HAWKINS CHIROPRACTOR , entralHotel . Logan, Utah J A nan who has faith In his : I r own science. 7 Lets Go LYRIC THEATRE 1-- I Girls - r i . - r; . ; f - |