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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Oifutt Store, of Which lincoln Was the Manager The End of the Road nke Cabinet By DUFORD JENNE uy, Western Newspaper Union.) (&), 1925, Kitchen lio. Western .Newspaper Union.) We have not fulfilled every duty unless we have fulfilled that of OEWAKD stared at the figures on the paper before him, and a darkbeing pleasant. ness deeper than the dusk of the THE FAMILY FOOD t city outside settled upon him the black darkness of despair. During the cold weather the body to my busiThat means good-bcan use fatty foods and needs them ness good-bto my dreams of a to keep up the home with Avery, lie muttered, and of the body. heat trembled with the sheer shock of the Tills is the seatruth. son the when Martin! The name stung! If be hearty foods, night-swep- iMsimdiea y only knew what Martin would bid on that special contract the only man in a position to take the contract from him ! Then Avery ! She was Martins She could get special stenographer. the figures of Martins bid; and be, Seward, could bid Just a point tinder and lie and his dreams would be safe Just to get those precious figures ottfe ! that was all, a little thing, to do. Mar- tin was unscrupulous; Ou Lincoln's birthday, and indeed for days before and after that anniversary, this old log building In New Salem, Is an attraction for great numbers of visitors. It Is the original Offutt store of which Abrahum Lincoln was manwrestling match. ager and where he served as postmaster, and It also was the scene of the famous The store has been restored and appears almost exactly as It did In Lincolns time. 111., Llncoln-Armstron- THAW HIRES FIGHTER g Police Medal Given Clever Boy why not play bis game against him ! The perspiration broke out on Sewards forehead; the office air seemed close. Then he thought of Avery, blueeyed, pretty, waiting five long years for him to get Ids business going and now I Seward jumped to his feet and slammed Ills desk cover down. The end of the road, pitching down before him into a dark pit of despair, of lost hope, and ashes of dreams. No! anything but that! anything but that I his mind repented. lie hurried to Avery's hoarding-house- . She listened with widening eyes to Ills hot reasoning as he explained the situation. As he finished, she came to him and Dear, you are spoke gently. You don't want me to do that. I know he does dishonest tilings In our way of looking Avery, its that or nothing! If yon wont help, why I I simply give up! If you love me, youll help me Just now ! he urged with cold grimness, moved by one Impelling desire. and tremlie left her white-face- d bling, hut she assented. kiss was as warm Her good-nigand tender as of old, but her small hand lingered long in his, and even through his stormy mind for an instant flnshed a feeling that it was tile hand-clasof farewell, hut the feeling passed. lie slept that night the deep sleep of exhaustion that follows hours of anxiety the peace of a crisis passed, a decision made right or wrong. In the morning a messenger brought Si. Louis youth, receiving a police gold her note and the precious figures Julius Cohen, thirteen-year-olmedal for his rare judgment and courage in cuusing the arrest of a band of were his. negro burglars. The youth saw the men leaving a building and suspected Swiftly lie made out his papers and them of burglary, lie hoarded a street car with them, stopped the car outside mailed them ; then hack to his office of a police station, summoned the police and caused their arrest. he went his future and his business secure, the travail of the tough years at end. He took Avery's picture from the little folder In his desk and looked long at the serene, gentle face that, meant so much to him. lie dreamt a bit of the days to be with her. If I can only be worthy of tier I be thought and with the word worthy something broke within him. The distorted vision of Ills mind cleared, cold winds seemed to blow upon him, chilling the fever within him, and he saw no longer dyrkly. He sat dumb, stricken. "And I, using her love for me, drove her Into this! I must have been Insane mad ! There was Just one tiling to do. He grabbed his hat, paused at the door of the office and looked hack. The end of the road for me and my hopes, but it Isnt going to end In dishonor! Fifteen minutes later he was ushered into Martins private office. The harsh face of the older man turned to him questlonlngly. Quietly, frankly, Seward told him the whole story, not sparing himself In any way how he had driven Avery Into her act; and he said In closing: Of course, I shall not undertake the The only curb tobacco market In the world Is this one in Nashville, Tenn., contract even If I get It. where the choicest grades of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia tobacco are A Martin toyed with a pencil. sold to the public. Business goes on at a furious rate, many spectators watchto seemed move win. that shady ing the bidding. Young man, I show no mercy in tills game I got none in my youth. Sewards heart sank as he watched the impassive face. If Martin did as he could do, it meant disgrace for Avery and himself public shame for Avery! Ilis lips went dry. However, Martin went on, Miss Hudson came to me and told me what you wanted. I gave her the figures." Stunned ns If by a blow, Seward stared at him, then leaped to his feet with u strangled cry. Avery had told him ! I hate to lose Martin rose himself. her, hut tills waiting game is ridiculous. Marry her she will play the game with you, and youll both find It nil wortti while! And besides, it may Interest you flint I am not going to hid for that contract so It is yours! You have hung on gamely, ami I adlnJ. I'll send her in. mire true-bluA few moments, and the door opened. Avery came in, tier clear eyes finding his. the loveliglit tender and glad within them. As he gathered tier slight form Into his hungry arms. Ii dawned upon him with sweet and comforting meaning that what seems like the end of the roud is really t lie bethat any road traveled with L.ery Sunday a mull plane arrives at Ialm Ileach, Fla with the Sunduy ginning cheer, and with love as faith, hope, New from York for and those cities fortunate perother northern newsjnpers no ending except In knows comrade sons who are wintering at the resort. Here Is a group of newsboys who have happiness. Just received their papers for delivery. hnlf-craze- p James J. Skelly, young Washingtonian, has obtained a rather unusual secretarial position, that of lighting secretary to llarry K. Thaw, who Is now making Ills home on a newly acquired estate near Winchester, Ya. Thaw advertised In the newspapers for a secretary who could use his fists If necessary, so Skelly applied. HEROIC NURSE IN NOME d Nashville Curb Tobacco Market over-wroug- Miss Emily Morgan of Wichita, Kans., the only Ked Cross nurse In Nome, Is doing her part In battling the diphtheria epidemic at the Maynard-Calumbi- a hospital there. She is In charge of the hospital. She helped keep the death list down while the crack racing dog teams of the Yukon carried their precious packages of antitoxin across the snow-sweflats. Miss Morgan visited the cabins and schools of the Esquimaux and aided them to fight off the disease. ODD DIVORCE GROUND Mrs. Charles Manning of Cincinnati has filed divorce proceedings because, he Bays, her husband forced her to have him three times each week. Sunday Papers for Palm Beach instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper boiled dinners, suet and baked Indiun puddings, as well as rich cakes, may be used with good results. Pork Cake. Take one cupful of finely chopped pork, one cupful of boiling water poured over it ; add one cupful of sugar, three eggs, one teaspoonful of soda, two of cream of tar-tu- r, one of cinnamon and one-hateuspoonful each of cloves and nutmeg, with flour to make a rather thick batter. Into two cupfuls of molasses put two cupfuls of chopped and soaked dried apple and f cupful of raisins; add the spices and simmer three hours on the back of the stove. For the boiling water used in the cake, the water In which the apple was soaked should be used. Mix well and bake slowly like any fruit cake. Cookies. These are easily made, as they may be mixed up and rolled one duy and sliced and baked the next. Take one cupful each of btown sugar, white sugar, butter, two eggs, one teaspoonful of soda, one teaspoonful of salt and four and one-hacupfuls of flour and one cupful of coarsely chopped nuts, and flavoring to Taste. Mix and roll Into a roll as round as possible, put on Ice or In a cold place over night. In the morning cut Into very thin slices and bake while the mixture Is still chilled. If it Is possible to get the liquor ' e from sauerkraut, be sure that every tablespoonful Is used. It Is an Invaluable food for the digestive tract, and there is nothing better for the blood. Taken a tahlespoonful or two before meals, It Is a tonic. Stuffing for Ham. Boil a pound of chestnuts until tender, then chop fine; add one can of mushrooms and six truffles cut into strips; add one slice of raw ham, one beaten egg, two cucumber pickles, chopped; teuspoonful each of allspice, cloves, two tahlespoonfuls of minced parsley, two teaspoonfuls of salt and one of onion, finely chopped. Chop the hum and mushrooms and mix all the Ingredients well with the raw egg. Rabbit Pilauf. Ffrst catch your hare. Prepare and cut Into serving-sizepieces and brown in four of lard and butter, adding salt and pepper and one finely chopped onion. Cook ten minutes, then add six tahlespoonfuls of consomme, one and one-hal- f pints of bolting wnter. Cover and cook slowly until the rub bit is tender. Good Things for Every Day. A nice luncheon dish for the family when there Is leftover mashed potato Is the following: Nest Eggs. Take two cupfuls of mashed potaand to, made Into flat cakes, hollowed In the center to hold an egg. Wrap strips of bacon around the edge of the potato cake and fasten with a toothpick. Drop an egg Into the center and place them In a hot broiling oven, turning the pan or cakes carefully to brown the bacon well. Serve on a hot platter, garnished with parsley. Southern Shortcake. Take squares of corn bread, toast and butter them; on each place a slice of ham, then a slice of chicken, and pour over a white sauce to which has been added one teaspoonful of minced parsley and one-hal- f cupful of broken pieces of mushrooms that have been sauted In butter. Serve very hot. Cheese may be added, hut if so, sprinkle with the grated cheese and set In the oven to melt. Spanish Toast. Cut up two green peppers, a slice of onion, two sprigs of parsley and a cupful of thick sauce. Simmer the mixture until smooth. Toast rounds of bread, butter them nnd put a spoonful of the tomato mixture on each round of toast, then add a poached egg. good-sizeOnions. Take Stuffed onions, parboil and take out the centers. Chop the centers and mix with sausage meat, bacon and bread Fill crumbs, or any chopped meat. the centers, pour around them any good broth, or add butter and water. Bake until the onions are tender, hasting often. 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