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CELEBRATIQ J OF fa Choicest (f Meats and - Groceries & SAUNA MEAT - SUPPLY ' - is ' i v - iffy ifM ’w Jr stf- ssya CilJAVV AVJ VA— This village on October 19 markin of Yorktown and the surender Many prominent men took part in and navy department gave a mllitar spectacular A throng of visitors wi much of Interest here Among the which Lord Cornwallis established YORKTOWN The Many Uses of a Good Sewing Machine 9 Is Stoutly Defended Many English People to 9 Sold oaljr by Singer Sewing Machine Company E5HSZSZSZSZS2SES25ZSZSZS2SZ5eSlS Prof EDISON Theo France Teacher of Music Vocal Violin Cornet and Piano PHONOGRAPHS Piano Tuning EDISON RECORDS And Repairing— Organs Cleaned and Repaired bn W bin trying for a half to get tbs year and Lewis Drag Go to hsndls oar Phonograph and have at last sooeeedtd They will carry the different sized maehints in etock at all times also the two mtante or atandard re cords and the Amberol or fonr nainate r cords We bare sent tbs Lewis Drag Co soma of the finest records wa moat have in both the two minnta and tbs four minute kinds Ilk fine maeio go In If yoa and bear the EDISON ' play Yoarslruly dSZS2525HS2S25ZS252SZSZ5ZSZS2& Dr P F Spicer Graduate IDental Surgeon TAILORING Edison Phon- ograph Co Step store pairs order up stairs over the and ask the man He cleans and makes euits August Stewart & Professional Barbeis FOR Oolltctiont UTAH 2LE I Express end I Freight Delivery All Transfer Business See land FRANK HERBERT I Furnish Livery Rigs all PaperGo tog Davidson Painter and Pap or Hanger ForW A1 NO 80 BATES Lawyer RICHFIELD Red COFFINS and CASKETS CAN BE HAD AT FrnNnrrKn ardwabe r a lot of irrfmey vicinity Possessors of thatmoney read this paper they swear by it They want to be shown If your goods are right they This paper want to buy talks to that money at regular intervals It’s money that talks back and talks back Get your share — do strong your talking through our advertising columns TIIEREJSin this s headquarters love md’ light they will naturally grow Into either confirmed woman or man haters And the romantic and Imaginary side of their nature will be entirely killed” tan discipline are luridly depicted by The writer concludes with two subanother correspondent: tle queries: “The Spartan discipline In“Does a ’Disappointed Mother’ allow variably produces sooner or later a a hoy that has been helped by a girl to revulsion which has often been ruin- continue his with that acquaintance ous to a boy’s character He revolts Does she expect her boy to girl? against all the obnoxious associations work hard at a business and then on of his earlier years and causes endless home to to hard reaching trouble to the parents study?” whose unwise restraints have sickened The opinion of a boy of fourteen In him a discussion on the merits and demer"Why not let the boy have his girl? its of kissing is Invaluable A youthful If she is at all sensible she will reain London correspondent living lize that her work Is to help him to writes: get on or at the worst his youthful “I am fourteen years of age hut old affection will either wear Itself out In enough to know my own mind In such due course or become something that matters and I think If a boy likes a It Is a privilege for any man to feel” girl he takes more care In his personal The power to show affection should habits be Instilled into boys and girls at an “If a boy is taught to despise girls early age says another corresponded he will grow up to be a "In my opinion every mother should man with no feeling for the softer sex teach her sons and daughters to be af- Affection makes a hoy polite and genOf tle For Instance I used to be a rough to a certain degree fectionate e always course a girl do not mean fussy untidy boy until I met with now I take more care of my appearhanging around one etc and making obnoxious themselves but ance and ways generally and loving “Any boy who has any feeling has a really affectionate and any par“I for one can see no harm In a boy favorite girl companion making a friend of a girl or vice ents who want their Bona to grow up versa If they are taught to regard polite and gentle men allow them to one another In a kind of ’you must not go with girls” Mother’s Statement Th In Youth Is Flood Failure Meets of Protests London — The man who has n kissed In his boyhood days is layli up a sad and lonely time for himself later years Such In brief IS the tenor of mai letters sent in with regard to the sta ment of “Disappointed Mother” pu lished recently that kissing and lot p making in childhood’s days are to failure In after life How little in agreement with statement are these correspondenj clearly shown by the following tracts from some of the letters Heartrending and awful to c£ntem plate are the results of an unrcymantlc youth in the opinion of one coy respondent who had no flirting practise In his youth avoided “To please my parents girls” he writes “and soiygbt the companionship only of membVfSturf niy own sex I certainly had moreV&ne for study and am not consldered failure hut now I find that the other sex plainly shun me and possibly because I am shy In their company though I have no dlfflculty In making male friends” The writer after contrasting the of his brothers who happy position have always mixed with and had friends amongs the opposite sex with his own wretched lot goes on to depict the hideous future In store for him: “I shall probably remain single or what is worse marry the wrong girl I consider that if boys are allowed to make girl friends whether failures or not they will certainly be happier in after years and less likely to make a foolish marriage” “The Influence of feminine society” “Is very says another correspondent beneficial: “A youth who has spent a good deal of his time In the presence of a girl Is usually well mannered gentle From and a gentleman a girl’s Ups a boy will hear no bad and from her presence will language attain no had habits A boy who scorns the company of a girl Is usually a kind of wild untrained animal" The after effects in later years of boyhood fenced round about with Spar sa Moved from of Europe Conqueror House to House as His Income Increased Gradually Paris — Each of the houses In Paris where dwe Napoleon Bonaparte when he was a young struggling soldier Is to be marked with a tablet suitably Inscribed The wits are saying that the authorities will have to order these tablets Dozens of by the hundreds Parisians will say to you as proudly as seriously: "He who conquered Europe once lived under the roof which is mine now” accommoThe fact Is Napoleon dated his dwelling to his punse When he first came to Paris he lived in the school There he had to military climb 173 steps to his garret A room sheltered the scarcely large enough future emperor for a time at 5 Qual Conti Then he took a small apartment in Rue de Nevers only a few yards from the Tulleries palace where he was to shine In all his glory In 1792 moved to Hotel Napoleon Metz on Rue du Mall but the humblest apartment In the hotel was the best he could afford At that period the man who was to topple thrones took his meals at a little cafe In Rue des arranging to pay 20 cents a day Napoleon’s next home was in Rue Montmarte His slowly Increasing come enabled him to rent a suite of three rooms there One was occupied Dolmonlco Steak With Mushrooms —Steak is the most easily prepared of til meats but it may be utterly spoiled with bad cooking a wash Never steak or season It before It Is cooked as those two things make It tough and tasteless A Delmonlco steak which Is the first cut before the porterhouse is a good choice for a little home of two persons It should be at least an Inch thick and preferably an Inch and a half for thickness Is needed to retain the juices Scrape It with a sharp knife If some cleaning Is necessary and then lay It on the broiler and prepare the- mushrooms Peel these take out the stems and let them soak In cold salted water for ten mlnuteB Then put them In a vessel— the little earthenporcelain ware casseroles' are excellent cookers for these delicate vegetables — put In a tablespoonful of butter cover and let them saute for twenty minutes If the butter la likely to cook away lift the cover of the vessel and put in a little more After the mushrooms have cooked fifteen minutes put In the steak to broil turning It quickly so that both sides may he seared at once This holds In the juices and If the rest of the cooking Is done more slowly the steak will be fine Medium done with a layer of pink in the center— this Is the way the Bteak must look when cooked Lay It on a hot dish salt pepper and set the dish In the oven for three minutes for Juices to draw Pour the mushrooms around It and serve at once From a pound and a half to two pounds of Bteak will be needed by two persons fond of meat A quarter of a pound of mushrooms will supply the good taste but If there are no other vegetables half a pound will be needed Roast Loin of Lamb With Green leave Peas — Have the butcher the the kidney and fat on and skewer piece daintily A piece six chops long will be required for the bit dwindles Dredge with a away with cooking little flour salt and pepper and start the roasting with brisk heat modfinish for it the erating If canned peas are used open them flushing up and drain In a collander them while there with cold water Drain and put In a saucepan with salt of buta and tablespoonful big pepper ter Cook covered for five minutes and serve them In a trim border around the lamb on a hot fiat platter American Wife is Selfish 8o Says Spouse of Mayor of Toklo Who Has Decided Viewe on Married Life New York — “The Japanese wife thinks first of her duty toward her the American wife of her duty herself” Ozakl’s Yenklo This Is Madame version of “The East is East and West is West” she declared at the Hotel Astor where she is staying with her husband the Mayor of Toklo “First of all the Japanese woman always Is a wife” said Madame Ozakl "Before she Is married she Is not a woman but a girl With us all the young girls are looked after by their mothers and fathers They are all carefully provided with husbands” “But Americans do not believe persons should marry unless they are In Mme Ozakl love” It was suggested frowned a hit “This love is a very transient thing” she said rather Impatiently “It is not a sensible reason for marIt is to pick out good men for riage family toward To Mark Napoleon’s Homes - J Notary Public i Hack PHONE to aa N jWhite House Buildingl t re- Ericksen ram vwwwvitmvtwN I p Robins Step iu and get acquainted And when you need it let ns give yon the beet tonaorial Nork in town Agent for the Richfield Steam Laundry of a great of the battle the to Washington Cornwallis the exercises and the war and naval display that was found and they expected how places is the cave In b I Richfield UtE Anderson Mr Vwfcssaifg UPHELD Custom Disappointed - envt-ta- s the scene anniversary KISSING 9 COOKING THE STEAK HERE IS AN EXCELLENT METHOD OF PREPARATION VX- VK it 2 in T'here is practically no limit to the variety of work that can be done with a Singer for Machine finest Whether the Sewing the plainest home sewing or embroidery the most elaborate tailoring the Singer is ' equally efficient "'t Every woman takes pride in having these things but if they be her own handiwork t satisfaction is complete because her - the own personality is reflected in every seam1 O The woman who uses a Singer may have everything in needlework she can desire— she is better dressed at much less cost her children are clothed according to her own taste and ideas she has attractive n table linen and an unending supply of ' dainty underwear Moreover she is free from the worry and delay which always comes with the use of a “cheap” machine Y0RKT0WN "cft 'I n ? k OF Broiled With Mushrooms It Makes a Dish That Any One Will Appreciate — Roast Loin- of Lamb With Green Peas : CO - THE BATTLE by his brother Louis who was to beanother come king of Holland by in whose wildest dreams he could not have forseen himself a marshal of France and duke of Abrantes In 1795 Napoleon went to live In Rue de la fashionable more the Michodiere and from there to Hotel Mirabeau In the Impasse du Dauphin saw his last The Hotel Colonnade bachelor days and when he married Josephine he bought a small house in Rue des Chantleres Junot Milk Thief Is Bear Mich — Felix La Cross a with a rude surprise the He had missed milk and to catch the thief and had determined for him lay In Wfien La Cross saw a dark object crawling through the window he made the a grab for It To his amazement Intruder proved to be a cub bear The animal escaped and when the farmer started after It he stumbled on to two more bears —an Old and a young one La All three bears got away while for his Cross returned to the house gun Marquette farmer met other night Phonograph Good Fog Horn Port Townsend— H L Tibbals manager of the Union wharf Is Jr using to help pilots bring to the landing It was successful the The highly warning other day consisted of the strains of “Has Any One Here Seen Kelley?” a phonograph their vessels Banana Dainty of cornMix two tablespoonfuls with a little cold milk boil one If you adopted that cupful of milk in the chafing dish stir their daughters method here you would not have so In the mixed cornstarch two add many divorces of sugar and stir till tablespoonfuls “That Is because the wife Is not all It bolls then let cook very slowly for what and the time thinking of herself fifteen minutes stirring all the time Is due to her ' Stir in three yolks of eggs half a “I do not believe that divorce should grated lemon rind and the strained One wrong In our sysbe impossible juice of the half lemon cool till It tem is the fact that the laws are not thickens but do not allow It to boll Either equal for men and women Peel and slice four ripe bananas can get a divorce for cruelty or un- place the slices In a glass dish sprinor desertion faithfulness kle over with sugar and half a “But the Injustice Is that by our of sherry wine When the law the children always belong to the custard is cold pour It over the bafather and no matter how bad he Is nanas anl let It set Decorate the the wife cannot take them away from surface of the dish with whipped him when she leaves him So the cream or with shreds of blanched alwill suffer wives almost anything monds rather than ask for separation clubs “We do not have women's Frosted Currants We have a but we have societies of water with Mix four tablespoons great patriotic society for women and whites of two eggs a society for the study of sanitation the Select very fine bunches of currants and health and a society for the proa a time Into bunch at and them dip motion of education No the beaten egg let them drain for a “Have we any suffragettes? Our women have done nothing with few minutes then roll them In finely that movement We have many wom- powdered sugar Lay them to dry on en workers for better education but paper and the suglr will crystalize round each currant giving them the not for politics of being frosted When appearance “As for myself I think unmarried women who own property should have served on a glass dish with a border the right to vote but I do not think of fresh green currant leaves the efIs fect pretty exceedingly or on hold should office they appear the public platform I do not think It would he womanly or refined” Care of Pillows who are careful Many housekeepers PAID BLOOD DEBT ALLIGATOR to cover their mattresses with slips which can be taken off and washed from time to time are not aware that Saurian Nursed Grudge for Twentyis the same course Four Hours Then Kills Two That equally good with Had Hurt Him pillows Old sheets or pillow cases can be used to make these secondary New York — Alligators are supposed slips to have the most rudimentary Instinctchanging (either washing or renewNot only does ive nerve apparatus of the entire reping) when necessary but tilian family Jane the this preserve the ticking but the pilMary largest saurian but one In the Bronx low cases look whiter thanks to the a grudge for 24 white linen underneath park zoo nourished hours and then deliberately killed Texas and Mississippi the objects of Barbecued Rabbit the grudge Grease the rabbit all over with butThe other day all the alligators and were removed from the ter and sprinkle with salt and repr- r crocodiles turn over oltor outside tanks of the reptile house and Lay on a gridiron When done put in a while Mary Jane was lasooed and cook till done bound the two other alligators went at pan with plenty of butter and set minutes Make sa her Mississippi almost chewed oil the oven fifteen her front leg on the ri"ht side and of four tablespoonfuls of vinegar o her hind leg on the of mustard two of currant jelly urd Texas lacerated of lemon juice mixed same side before the attacking force one teaspoonful Pour over rabbit and serve The next day she together was driven off started to get her revenge and killed Texas first without much trouble Frosted Currants When she got around to Mississippi Pick nice even hunches of currants who had been attacking her flank and dip them one at a time Into a mixher capacious ture Mary Jane opened of well whipped whites of egg mouth grabbed Mississippi by the and a little water Drain till very neck and held on until her enemy was nearly dry and then roll In confecIn vain keepers dead pounded her tioner’s sugar Repeat the dip In the with rods and only when Mississippi sugar once or twice and lay them on was dead did she loosen her hold Use as a gar a white paper to dry swim to the edge of the tank cllrrb nlsh for Jellies or charlottes out and sprawl on the wet masonry starch |