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THE LA GRANDE EVENING" OBSERVER
lT(mTny, August 20, 1923.
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New Fall
Men's
Clothing
The man anxious to see the newest and best in
lien's Clothing will he pleased with our selections
arriving now evei-y few days. ' Fashion Park and
oilier well known lines. ,
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f "A flnnA PIqpo fn Trnrlo
CONDUCT AUTO
Ibirdmen to view
i ICVL'LA MYSTERIES
SAFETY MEE
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(I!y !. K. H.)
HflNOI.l'l.l', AUK. United
ttul'H l,lrd men attached lo Army My.
lint: llea.louarierB ul l.uke lield hTi
urn nhout lo launch mi aerial cxncdl-
'lion which I expelled lo Holm the
Contests to Be Held in In-:'"-"--"-- .'""' V'i:"S'Lr!!
! ! -.1 ,t. -'Wilt IN n-illll Jiru-i ...
(Iianapohs with View of jovc uu j'um. -howh & nm ouu.
Ml IKI Wi'Ht OI IMWIIjl HI"! .ni'.iii, iiiv
I Htuw;ilun ftrbup. '
I'lnn for lb xiTlnient which
'will In- In tin iminri' of photOKruphtu
inlh.Hkni carrli-d out hy J.oniim' air
iviuhl. with lln-li base on Kauiu. tlics
Reducing Deaths.
)1- If. I). IlohJiifcoii,
JiilcilMUdiiiiil ivh Sai'lii' f
('irnaNJiuhii(,
IXIUAXAI'Ol.m. J ml., Aug.
-'' T i.... iui...i" .v..rn mil inline ml
I'Vwi-r IIvi'm lo thH mil.-, not mor jhv army uniliorliU-H recently.
V mlh-K to tli (fnllon z? pnor nill.'fi toi Kuitlu, ti rut k of tn nicndoiis bulk.
1 1t- minute, it: Uw jfoul or mi mito-jnrtM u Hlid-r tIi of clit'ta on one
1 inotJli' driviiiK cmitfM holnc hold ly I sUli , while on lh" other un extremely
jilie Imliiin.ipolfK pollen department, jlicuvy Hurt roll in. It i "it that hut
I "Appalled hy Hie terrlfli; loll of an-tone IMlik heliiK h" 'ver been able
: tomol.ll. aeelileulK In Indiana. 'up-t effeci u liindiiiK " ,hlf rock. A
Uiiin Mlrlieul CJIeeii. head of tlio police j Hawaiian riNhei iiiaii. aecordiiiK to the
j traffir division, lilt upon the content intoi-v, puddled with irlendu in an out
plan lo atfmiil.'itu interest in wife j ritxcr canoe .lo near ih rock, leaped
'drivliiK. In order to tent thft llioory i tnio a hiiKe breaker and body-urfed
itiiat women driver; chumo i larne I aliore. Mow he, .left the tiny islund
i part of the a'(-identx, the content wuHiin not toid.
limited lo women. The! oliject of the Air Servicn e.
Tlie eiilrantK will bo r.nired to j pediiion will I), to photograph the
jdrive over a teM eourmt through tho laiul rrom all uiiKl' t endeavor tn
HiilncH district with nolice Judirea r'" ho resniiin; piciureH, a
rmutK witn tin-in. The manner in
which they heudln their nutomobllen
In truffle, ctom railroad track, avoid
I'eckk'HM pedeHlrlaJm und ohnervn the
rub will be Ncocd by
lamlitiK spot,
Tlire- air officers
and Hclccicd Hiiiialde
land and set) rralt.
vlHited Kauai.
baseH for both
I city traffic
potum.
I'reilminnry contetitK hcKim Auguftt
(i to narrow I he field or a ore.s or en
trant down l 4eu, TbeHii ten will
meet In the fin ul context later In the
month, 'ah prlzeM have been off- j
ered for the. uJji iters by an Indlanap-j
oIU nepaper and oher awarda by
jthe Hooisiei' Motor flub.';..
mere navo neon Hpetul, cndur-i
anen ainh ecnnmny nutojivobflo tesiu,'
Maid I'aplahi' ileibit, "hut the
TRACTOR SM
BPEH01AY
GOVE FARWIERS
h ARE HARVESTING
I'll l-l-v at.llii Jionio of MrH, J. J. f'on
Jry In honor of Bonn' out of town vIh
IIui'h. on TlmrHilny ultprnoon.
Aim. A. (i. I'onklln who him hepn
'ImUIiik In varloiiH clliiH in HOtithcrn
i 'iilH'ornlu 1m ul lioinf In Houlhci-n
nliKonrn of two moullin.
Mr. unit Win. I'. J.. Jtowp nro on
tcrtiiinlnK ii son niul riunlly from
IvnillHon.
DcniHlliI for (.orlllaM Ki'jioN J'rlt-O
r
lllllbinu.
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,t .:,MHy, r..N
IIAMIiri'lG, Aiik. in. l'lipri'i-e-ilentcd
ilnmunilB ,ror KoriJIn lor kIiiiuI
oiMM'nllons nilvo shot prlcfk for thnBi'
'iinlniiile itliHOHl put .of vljcht on llnni-
hiux'H incniwrle niurkt't. The :iv
rruo piici' now $:l.ono peii nnlniut.
T)t king of tlitt JiidkIc, Oiu lion.
lifliiK'M an 1 avi'ratfp ' prlcfi of only
Vi2fill. (illijircii jynl( i;hlnoi;prl. Iiow-
nv'r, heliiK Hciirct, roMt .5.ihmi to
Trncher fhioil for Assnull,
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- JGrain Is Being Prepared'fGr
.Market, Weather ideal ;
UG e U"i-g e; Golaryi. Buys
j $3,500 Orchard.
i'rOVK;-Oni.l AK. 2.TIlc ,fHM
i In UilH wclloii of iho c'unnlr.v p.f"
ity Willi thp muln harvrnl. 'I'll
JrHkt lli:il lor Ull" otTiliuUon.
I HllKht mIiowi'j' '.WKll'r'li'V inoi'iiliiK
wh o vrry BllKht iHinJ lh lui r:if fttor,
Aita'pr tramil IIH npurilllon.
, hlr. iiiiA; Mm. J.1 ,!).' I. nmU'ni of h.11
'.milUH wcri! in i 'i ' it! 000
iiiirnliiK IooIiIiik ii f I it tliu mimyliig;
'ifilhttlr clu-rry orchiinl.
'.i aim. Al c K mull of rinrkHVlIlp, Ar-
:jllllllll III 111 I'uvi! lit tin' hoilll! of her
ifoli. It. In-ni'li. - - -
v fair, niul .MiK.Ui;. V'. ItolnTlH, nun
Itiimlii l.f-ii'M. nf Tiii'oiiiii. WllHllllltf
toll un. houlii'ifiii'HUi ul llin lioino of "Piinki'rt Alfred DnnlelM, one of hln
M.'AUlt4UllMl. t-U-J'WiU 'V0'1''1'" I'""'"1" hroiiKhl nr.
. l II. I'm ier itnil (inner I niffy , tlo'rf for BBSault nnd It eot the ti neli
mieiit the week end lit llin Milium, ' "r -t 1 linn mid tfi lor doelom' foeii.
'flailing. .' '
MIhh Jeun HtenrnH, l.uwtoll KtenrnH
'und Slewnrl Hennet of li (li-mule
were weeit end vlHitorH at the Inline
of Mrn. T. W. I'onklln. j
,'.lrB. Ari'h I'oni'.v of l,ii(.triindo 1m
unending u few wiekh lit the ruiu-li
lit l.'ove.
Mib, K. II. ronklln mid dnliKhter,
.l),Ulred who hue hei n pemlliic the
.in.r lo for, reluriieil Oil W'ftllieM-
'"jOay, to their home m (ininrio.
...linn in tell .Slorfhl ml ol 1 'iil'l 111 Htl 1b
a JtueM nt 11m- home of Mr. niul Mrs.
,11ml a few doses of this remedy cur-
eir me. 1 nave reennipnilef it In
l,ilozens of people since I first used
it and shnl continue to do iso fori I
know it is a quick und positive c,ure
for bowel troubles." ml v.
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CUKNUAM, ICliK.,
niliBon Ijiw-Bon, a
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Aiik. 2n.Peter
Meiiool leticlier,
Chusp of Aipendiciti.
(J. ,i:. llurkel.
Sir. Kiel Mib. 11.
lU.Velei', in l llhin
When the bowels nre constipated,
the lower bowels or Inrire intestines
become packed with refuse mutter,
thnt in mnrle up largely of KPnus
These ttprms enter t lie vermiform
appendix and set up influnimution,
which is commonly known us appendicitis-
Take Ch'uniberluin's Tablets
when needed and keep yoir bowels
ii'irular and you have little (o fear
from appendicitis. adv.
Itees iintl
- mit'BlB tit
M it, A. C' rouhlln tin
' Tuesday.
Ali'- Corii Ulooiti who h is hien 5
VIHHIUK her Bluler, Mib. Ilerniiill Al-jO
leii nt Kl MolHe. riillliiriila Is exia-c-
li'i .bomo on Bnturdiiy. 'o
. $lm. Kd. lOeKerslej', t 'o. TretiBiirer ! O
ofl.cwls Co., Iiliiho who has 1 1 1b- 2
illll ul the piireliliil liiinie lo-re, lias'o
j-ettirneil in her hoiiii-. jo
MrB. Kdllh Sle.Niilr f Ijieointe, Al-ig
hertit. Ciiliudii who Is wpelldillK ttleo
Miihiiner wllh her ftnlh-r. Mr.
J.-'Ulller Ib MsitlllK IrlellilB lit i'en
dlelon, Oregon.
Mr. l.e Itoy Mull of (lleiin'11 l-'.u rv,
ldBllo, Ib the Kiiest of her Bister, Mrs
Areh Conley.
ilr. M. J. I 1 1 1 ami Mrs. Wesley
Kmllh pitli-itaini , tin. l.adh B Aid at
the heme of tin- runner on Weililes
dV. There were present: Mrs. .Mae
Jielly, Mr. J. K. IjiiiIx, Mrs. llaiieli,
-lra. V. 11. Kills. Mib. Nn.d.kcr. Mis.
(. Mi-liuiinel, Mrs. K.llth I.. I'ease.
llr, TUo. Toele, Mrs. I.eoniinl Towie
.rs. 'erne Spiders ami . I-'. I.. I'osl.
lm. Verne Mehh i B of 1 41 Ci iiiiiU- In
vlJtl::if at the home of Mrs. e.ile
Sum u.
ThH Binall son of Mr. end Mrs.
Fred Sorpe Is quite 111. I ir. I i I ! I ill. .10
in III atlelldallee.
. 4 ten acre or, haul trai l of pruned
nil clierrleB Im-i.mioiik t,, ,.H ,srali
fppet litix I,. ,. ,;,.
ar'. The eotisliler.il ten iuu- m
S'llP Ladles liitlM mil kim, ti iluil.l
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Gladys E. Miller
J'lfc'. lias aliparenlly' been overlooked
The re311lt. lt that while wo Bet ni iny
miles to tliu lMinr.!iand many inlles lo
Ihe Kftllon,' om-. !e01iBIIIIIltlon :of Uvea
I) the nillo romaina entirely too high.',
A safe walkinK conleHt for pedes
trlaim, Hhould hp held after the safe
driving coolest Ib completed, In Ihu
opinion of Oapaln lonn.
The National Power und Tractor
.'..!.. Show under Uie ausnices of the Ford
psBenlliil tlilnir In nioiorlnif. safe driv, ! J,oto1' company, the Kord Healers of
I oiuunil -Ullll MA ly IlUllOOUIiy MIUWII
manufacturers of power equipment
will open in the specially selected
show grounds at East 10th street
and -Klanders . Street, Portland, on
.Monday, August 20th.
The exposition will 'be1 housed un
der three huire tents, euch- 75 feet by
125 feet und included in the show
win De a tree motion picture exhibit
open to the public und showing the
lurjrest collection of industrial and
agricultural power-pictures ever ex
hibited in the Northwest-
The show will open with a huge
street parade on Monday, the load
tractor ibeing tlrven by Margaret
Nosd rot,,; wnp will pilot the huge
trailer on -wUichwill ride the -band.
Many novelty features are prom
ised for this parade lit addition to
the interesting display of tractors
itaunng huge, iimHiMrial machinery
the diwvntoKvn streets.
Same Old Story But a Good One.
Mrs. Mahala Burns, Savanna, Mo
relates an experience, the like of
which has happened in almost every
neighborhood in this country anil has
been told and reluted by thousands
of others, as follows: "I used a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrho
ea Remedy about nine years ago
and it cured me of flux 'dysentery.)
I hud another, uttuck nf the Blimp
(complaint thrflei or ,tour yeans, ago thriuVl
demonytrotions.t the snow grounds !
Baker ' S"'nei1 lj-v' Mf,y1'' rge , I..
Arrungenients have been completed j
so that every piece-of power in the
tuinuiis at the show will be
ready to do their work when the
Mayor gives the signal to go aheid.
One day each week has been set
aside for the dealers and general
public of each district of the state,
which is as follows:
Monday, August iiOth, Portland and
vicinity.
Tuesday, August 'illst, Willamette
Valley.
Wednesday, August 22nd, Lower
Columbia counties.
Thursday, August 23rd, Southern
Oregon.
Friday, lAugust 24th, Central Ore
gon. Saturday, August 25th, Eastern
Oregon.
There will -be saw mills, compress
ed air drills, miniature railroads,
hoists and other machinery of this
nature vying with new forms of
plows, threshers and agricultural
equipment for the interest of the
spectators. There will be trailers ca
pable of haulinc preut loads of loes.
and delivery outfits which will meet
me demands of the corner grocer.
AD of these will be demonstrated
und shown through their places all
during the day for the entire week.
The total value of the exhibits is
in the vicinity of a million dollars
and as this exposition has been ar
ranged for Portland, it will be the
largest which has ever been shown
in the Northwest or anywhere along
the coast. ' i
Among the exhibitors at the show
arc:
Wood Bros. Thresher company.
Portland Machinery company. ,
New Moline Plow company. ,
Clyde Equipment company. ,
Multnomah Iron Works.
Oliver : Chilled Plowi Works, u-i I
Utility Trailer IMfg. company.
Ersted Machinery Mfg. company, 1
Roderick Lean Mfg. company.
- Dallas Machine & Locomotive
Works- : .-'-,
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FrancWMntor Cat1 company.,- r
Talbot & Casey, Inc. Jj'
Northwest 'Appliances; Inc.-, . ( '.' ;
E. A. Mitchell Tractor coiViji'any.J
Murtin-Pnrry Corporation. "" .
Universal Body Corporation. '"I
John Deere Plow Company.
Mitchell Lewis & Stuvar company.
St. ' John-Kirnball Corporation.
L. Sonneborn & Sons, dnc.
Western Sales company
Tidewater Sales. Corporation.
Firestone Tire company.
Ballou & Wright.
Chanslor & J.yon company.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber company.
May Motor company.
TT- 'Hot ' Weather iHsenRe.
1 ffixorders of .,fie bowels are ex
ttftnely dangou's, particularly dur
ilX tho hot weiithM's of the summer
months, und in order to protect
yourself- and family ugninst a sud
llen uttuck get a bottle of Cham
toerkiin'K Colic and Diarrhoea Rem
eiT It can be depended upon. Many
have testified to its excellence. adv.
ailroad Casualties in Eniilund
LONDON, Aug. 20. Only five
passengers of the l,lH(i,47U,000 car
ried on English railways during
ill.' were killed in accidents. This
'one passenger in every my.uuu,-
(00.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT
Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers
CARR SELLS. FOR LESS ALWAYS
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FORD & GEORGE i
TAXI
Service
Enclosed Cara
CALL
MAIN 44
After Bllilnlght Cult Foley Hotel
, MAIN 773
"The Line is Busy"
Hint! :
When the telephone orator tells you " the line is
busy," this fact has heen-made known to her by an elec-
trical sigial, which in tftiifiaction of a second auto
matically indicates that 'the line called for is in use.
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When "busy" reports 'ai-e. repeated on successive
calls for the same number, it is generally due to an
immoderate use of the ljed line. The, length of a
telephone conversation is mbviously beyond the control
. of . the telephone opeiator.1 ,'IIave confidence in, her
when she makes the reports' the line is busy."
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Home: Independent
, Telephone Co.
a,
There will be a Ford car of the
vintage of lllCKJ, motoring days which
nre dim iu the recollection of most
of those! who will .watch the pro
cession of power.
, Uirict,y following the parade, the
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Instructor of
Piano '
l.trnltel Number of Pupil
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Hi'KtnninK in Srpirinh-r
A.Miosh Ilrnw(r 87S,
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Purses and Bags
Box and liag styles. ' All tip-to-datVand snappy."
New styles and shapes so reasonably priced.
Take a ten-minute look at tho window. Come in.
Wo are glad to show you. ....
The L.&L. Drug Go.
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FOR SALE
A choice home nn "n .lui
brow of the hill In Old Town, over
looklne the cllv und vn..v ,..!.,.
lilK of a modern house. 7 acres of
land, a Miuill hike, fiull 11-,..., i...p.i...
Bllllll'lieiy. Bhllde tl B limn' .l..'
und paslui, nn Ideal plaeo for one
uno 11,-siriB to keep a cow, rhlekens
dlleks, elc. und Ihe nrlee In unit, .:.-...,,'
und n ptiynii-nt of half en!, nm (,.
illu 11. bill. 111, -e leinis to suit the purl
chaser. 1'iimi in nml let ,i- sl,n..- . i
a real hatKiiln.
SeeplessBabies
TS BABY rxtl.iir O.t
Joholon'( Bbjr Powdrr t
'nc. Maiaac it ov.r Ihl
undar akin. Baby ia com
I,rtS and iUp com.s.
D-.m, . u 7 M
'Baby Powdor
Four-room bonne, lot 7-vtnn
Ilualed on North lllteh bIi.-,-!. price
$1 leii; s:.0 cash, piirihuBer run n
Bllllle a litorlKaKe for J;l.,il and pay
he' balance In monthly iiiKtallnn nts
leinis to he ucreed upon.
Four rooms and t.nlb. two Inn all.
unled on ljike alreet near the Pal.
m, r mills; fruit tree. h,.i ry patch
Price ll.'MI; IMitl cubIi. balance ,uisv
terilia lo lie UKI'eed upon.
Llon't foiK'-t that e hava antne
choice aet,UKe ttaeta, atljolmnr tile
city on the euil, that can he lioitglit
on caay terms; also aoma choice clt-Iota.
Phy, BIack& Stoop
(n The La flrandn National Hank llhlf
FACTS
In the year of 1S(7 the present Remington
Arms Go. began the first successful manu
facture of metallic cartridges and have
since improved those cartridges until the
hig game hunter of today simply asks for
(lie shells with the red hall trade mark and
goes to the woods with the feeling that he
has the best ammunition possible to pro
duce. v-,
You are invited to call at anv time and in
spect our Remington Line. v'
Ore. Hdw. & Imp.
Company
Th,. tenet f Uont on mdk mto,,.;,,, ' Mrs. Blake',
cornel wf- helpful od .;,,. became of her,pmi-fwal e.vpwwe
in home tookmg. Site will hvt an; question on coofery ad-ed b, her ' '
WfrrtMJrest Mr,, mrl, Wale, care Carnation Milk VroduvU Co.,
bwrt Bmldtnij, Seattle, Washington. , ,
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Lesson No, 4
Pies "Like His Mother UsedLto Make'
LJIE has been eallc flip (,,'ent Anier
L icnii dessert, and to be nble lo oon
siniet a good jii.' is gm of the supreme
tcsis of a cook.
Tin- first essential of nnv pie is a flaky,
tender crust the kind that will fairly
"melt in your mouth." One of (lie secrets
of this is to have jonp inoredit'iits c.s cold
ns possible when they are mixed ; augllier
is to -avoid liainlling the pastry donph -more
than is absolutely ueocsxnry.
There nre many kinds of fillings that
can be used for making pies, Fruit.'uji'iice
mciit niul similar fillings are usjiially iu
cisnu'MU'iit form -Miul i;e;iiire little special
Irep;ialion. In tbWloissnti I will give you
Sonio xiM-lletiVrivTji'es'" lor more cpnijili-'
euted pies.' ; ' ' ' '"' '' !''"'.'
Pie Crust
cup (lour, 4 tea
spoon fait, 'i cup short
eniuc, cold water to mois
ten, sift gait with flour.
Cut shortening Into f.our
with a Hclfe or work In
ouickly with Hub of fin
gers. Tj6e enough cold water to uiakv the par
ticles of thu iiilxture adhere together. Turn
on a llfihtlv floured bourd aud rull thlu. hatt
d II UK as little as possible. Tbli recipe uutkea
one pie crust.
Cocoanut Pie
2 eggs, ti teaspoon salt, cup flour, cup
sugar. teatpoon ranllU, li tupa water, i
t up coco.iuut. 'i cup Carnattou Milk.
Scalt the uillk In double boiler. Mix the Hour
w ith a little cold aler, nud add to si aided
milk. Cook until it Ihlckeus: add sugar, salt
and yolks of eggs Kelt beuta. then idd to mix
ture and cook for two minutes. Add vanilla aud
rocoanut. Add to btlced pie crujt. Beat the
whites of eggs stiff, add 1 tablespoon of sugar
and put on top of the pie. Set In oveu lout
enough to brown on top. This recipe make ou
pie.
Custard Pie
2 eggs. i teaspoon salt, i tablespoons sugar,
1 cup water. i teaspoon vanilla, 'j t up Carua
tlou .Milk, few grains uuluieg.
Beat eggs slightly, add sugar, suit and milk.
Line a pie tin with pie paste; add the mixture
to which the vanilla has been added. Sprinkle
the top with nutmeg. Bake In hot oeu at drat.
J
to set rim, then reduce the heat as eggs and
milk In eonibliiiiipu should be cooked at a low
teuiperaliire. 'This recipe r.iakcs one pie.
-' '-.''i'i ..--.Meringue
3 egg whites;-U cup powdered siiRar K. tea.
spoon lemon :exl reel. Deat era - miff, mM
sugar slowly, baaHug ii ,he ,(, Fj
. : , 1:1: t!
. Lemon Cream Pie
X cup sugar,. 2 table
spoons biider, cup I, ni
on Juice. 114 1 up boiling
water. 3 egisjolLa, ,p
flour, cvp,, f.jriiutio.i
Milk', i tearpoun Biatud
leiuou rind, . ,,. I
Mix flour nmt ...,.
add bolliii;svaU:r. atlrrlua; constantly. Cook 5
,i ;.' ,' ' "lM'-n CfK yolks, Car
natlou Milk,, the km,,,, juil.u un rnd. Ull0
pla e with pastry, hauc iu hot oven. Cool. Kill
with leoj.-ree, mlxiiire. Cover will, intrluKue
(see recituijiow,, ,,.ikB n a low ut ,mta
the nierHihi .la a iuhk-u brown. Tula recipe
makes one pie. ,T
Questions and Answers ,i
ll'hu it milk tnmetimet called "the verfect
footli" Mr,. J. S. ; , r I
UecuuV it contains tho food elements
'wewp-to snMain lite und 1,,,,-Ja
treuPrhs ( 'til-nation l!il!:..wliiel, is pre
i icli ct.WV milk Willi just part i tli,. water
ev,m'iited, is thf- .sni'it form of milk, be-(atise'-j;
Voi.taii.s all these foml ilein'euts
and bntiox tliem to ymi iu perfect cotuli
tiou. st'erijixed but iine!;anged.
IVhardo 1,011 recommend a, a tafe hot drink
for chUiirtnf Mr,. . J.
foeoa,!' chocolate is 'noHrisliinjr, and
when mftjjv with pure, rich t'ai nation llilk
is a icat'ood and very wholesome. A
simple, jjcijolesiime t!rii,k is 1 he one our
motlieisWil to call "cambric tea." Make
it by initial part farnation Jlilk and 2
pans Jurtater. Sweeten to taste.-
V Corr.,c!kl,nc,n,,
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Writ for free booklet
of 100 tested milk recipes.
Addrfsa Carnation Milk
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