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n MARYLAND CORN CLUB WINNERS AT CAPITAL You Get the Best ore MLB t i M I J 1 i i 's is s f S I 1 i 1 " f FED HIS CHILDREN GARBAGE New York. Father I Charged With Qrou Negligence of HI Family. New Ynrk.-Jolm lVrnlitn, i Rwlsa, residing mnr Inwood, suburb of tlil r"Jf "' I" adjudged guilty In the court of apeelul m.hIiii, tilling In Jew York clly, of whit was called most Imrrlhln neglect of (hi dulloa of husband iiml father. I'eriihlo, thirty five years old, had been In I hi' United Hindi 12 years, llli Ri-ciiwre In court wen his wlfit, Mvornl neighbors mill agent of (hi Hoclcty for II Prevention of Cruelty lo Children. During testimony II wai ilmwn thut hli wife and Ihrot children, I, Irwin, tlx yriri old; Edith, three, ind Juarph, eleven months, were liiitiKt'd In i tumbledown ilurk which they shared with chickens, dot! lint I big. It wsi found Hint Pcrnldo docs odd John fur apartment lioimn tenants In New York, ami Hint euch duy In se Ih'H'iI fruin Kitrhntit he brought home the fiHd for hli wife ind rlillilrnn b- fore f ling the pig, dona ind chick- na. IVrulilo hlniM'lf lived In t coop lo tin biik yinl. Asleep With. Mouth Open, Woman Swallowed Mouse Mr. Mnry Watson, young married woinun of London, Kng Itmtl. I In hoapllnl iiiITitIiik frmii a violent atokneas, Rh snld Hilt had swallowed mouse. According to her ststemeiit, she ni In bed with her huhy, and was awakened by the child moving. At the mne time in mw i mouse running over her client, mill, a ih put It, "It Juit allpi-ed Into ray mouth befnr 1 ruiild imp It uid I iwillowed It Yoi see, I ilwiyi sleep with niy mouth oK-n." t,44 WHALING STATION IS PLANNED On ti Oldeit Town In Northwest tutored to Life by Sea Food Compiny, Eureka, Oil. Trinidad, on of th oldeit town In the northern pirt of ' Dili country li taking on new lift from tin fd't lint a Bon food company U eslabiuiilng a whaling lUtlon ther fur the cnldilng and reducing to fer tlllier, chicken feed ind other prod uct!, r,f the while, this summer. Conirncti hive een let for erecting i wnnrr ina I number of building. 3 THF . KITCHEN Th. Horn, 0f da wUh ,,,, M(I wine We u.e hnnitlworlc of i sturdy rice: ifn. d W,U mti " And liny dreamed o( It u their clill dren'i plnre. Tiny thomlit the joyi (hey had won lo give ' 1 tin I itemed to certiin ind Died uid lure lo H e end of time In the world would live A"d the rtom they'd fiihloned would long endure. They ruied to their children' U honrded old, JTMr m.rble hill. Mt their fertile IlKldl , But not ih. iplnt f Wot, or old for the llomin couivn tint never ylelili, They left them the wealth thit tholr nindi hid won, Hut Ihey filled to i.ive them a pur pne true. They left them, t'jmwnr lire's work II done, , And Home went iown ,d wn loit 10 vl. -Kdiir Quoit. out of T hTordinary, Tim wmnw:, fruits of mnlhor earth If wvnl In w.j.,, imie out of the ordinary may be come dlshfi thut T''Swi tniordlrmry. fir j J 7- S Al1 wRetnhloi should he put tn cook In boiling water, but cooks differ ns to time for adding suit. I he majority, however, BRree that ten der Kiiiculeiit vecetHhlm should be suit er Just before serving; root vegetables may lie milted during the cooking. Turnips may he hollowed out In the form of cups, conked until tender and the cups filled with creamed peas, diced carrots, creamed celery or oilier veitetnlilcs well liked. ; Cirrots With Lemon Butter, Cook enrrots cut with a vegetable shreddor, until tender, In very lit tie wulgrj let them steam on the back of the stove anil dry out, add salt, nutmeg and a ilnsh of cayenne with a tnblespoonfu or less of lemon Juice. Servo hot, Ileet cups prcpnred In the same way Ihe turnip cups were mid lilted with the tiny string benns which have been cooked In bacon fut, vinegar anil shredded onion mid all served hot makes a most tnsty and pleasing dish. Cooked chopped beets served with French dressing Is a dish greatly liked. When serving corn hi a thin white sauce add an egg or two for richness and have a much more nourishing dish and one not common. mm mm Wore Thin Appendloitle. "Whiil'i tin matter, old lip? You ICHig alck," , "I've just undergone aerloui opera tion," "ApHnillcltlr "Wornu than Hint, 1 hud my allow ance cut off." Odlou. ItlllMcKhorle haa told a pnetn In SctIMiIiti, entitled an "Oil to a Kulr Udy." Ilulli lloa he? Well. In Is more competent to write veraei etillllid "Owed to a Uudlady." Ijudon Tit- Dlta. Murder Will Out lister liCilfoot This floor la very Hppery. It Is hord to keen on your fort Illl dfinr partner Oh I Then you wero really trying lo kei'p on my feet? I thought It wni aeeldiMilul. Tee Lit to Begin, "Why did old Kloaeinmi Insist Hint hli wife give away the bride when hi dauifliler wai marrleilT "Ob, In nld he'd never given away anything yet and lie wn too old to beglii," Th Bom Was Ther Before, She What did your lion my when yon luhl him you took tin to the foot bill game. He (luv me hli a.vmpathy when I told him I had to explain all the play to j ou. He Should Know. Village Klre llnrahul I was Just readln' In Dili history ajiout the burn In' of Ilome. Head l'lienmn Whot started It, chief; crowed wires or a lighted cig arette? MISANTHROPIC. "When nrown U happy he trloe to elng." "Yes. Soma of us don't care how mlieruhle we muke others, so long u we're coipfbrinhte. Crou Eximlnitlon, The Inwyer to the wltneu cllnul Willi iiuemlnni drfily wrouihl, And nuikei him lay i lot of Uiinii He never knew he thought. Too Much Promising. I hsven't aeen your ion for several year. He second then quite a prom ising lad." "Tliat'i the proper adjective; he's been sued twice for breach of prom- On Flaw. "Sin acta as though she thought afce was the queen of Slicbn." "Oh, no. She would never think he wna anybody who had to go to omebody elso for wisdom. His Quu, Burrows By the wsy, what wns the denomination of that bill you louneil nut l'emders Episcopalian, I Imagine It kcps Lent so well. Choice ef Abode. "I fcotta' have a place to live." T understand," said (he real estate man, "and maybe I can tlx you up Now, which would yon prefer, a port able abed or a tout?" Not Guilty. Colonel Southerland Well, Rnstus, did the Judge find you guilty of surnl fof chickens? Rastm No, suh, colouel ; I wus re hMued on a'plclon, Hli Statu. "I knew a man once who nte ten-pound turkey with trimmings" on t bet." ' "He must have been a man of con suming ambition." , Ciirtlou. Post I any, old man, will you Join our Big Brother club? Parkec Let's see the girl I'm to be fraternal to first. Judgo. Showing It "Blbbi is a live wire." "I know he Is. Ho touched me for ten dollairs this morning and I was shocked." Professional Duty. "Why did you leave the dentist you have been going to so long?" "I found ho was getting on my nerves," True. "Pa, what's a scientific salesman?" "A scientific sftJesmnn Is a fellow who knows it'hen to quit auuoylug ou.". . . . . .. I ' if Boy and girl corn club winner of Maryland bare in advanUn over other itit. eompetltora In oh. way. That Is thelrea. w trip to Wuhlngton and th Agriculture Department, where they w. 4enonllr preMDted to SecroUry of Agriculture Meredith SHORT TRUTHS lendcri ar born-, and likewise alio follllH'ITI, Now the out on a SfeefyourfrMo cording fo th road thy hart to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever th going b apt to be heavy Th U. 8. Nobby, For ordinary cotmrry roads The U. S. Chain crUsco, For front wheels Th U. S. Plain. For best results rufwhtf U. S. Royal Cord. m-raW-CrWN-USCO-PWIt AT JOHNSON'S Money talk, but nowadays I dollar only says about 10 cents' worth. Cheer up! The trials of life some times result lo verdict of acquittal. The great beauty about aviation I that you don't have W take any man's dust Memory training Isn't essential. The lesson of love 1 one we always learn by heart. People who live blgb are not alwayi above lusplclon. It's folly to try deaf mutes as serv ants; they won't answer. vhole tamH 4 S THE women she ! ! a -tainly be thankful ;: r t;: ; automobile. It has givn thcra a chance to see a tor more of their husbands. But it has done a great deal more than that. It has brought people closer together, given them new interests, swept away old prejudices. What affects one man now gcnerallyaffects a good many of his neighbors in the same way. And they have a better chance to get together and talk things over. m It's had its effect on the tire business. When automobiles were That ought to mean some ' new people were willing to thing to the man who haa buy any kind of a tire. Now thought about tires. United States Tiros GRAHAM & SON DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN O SURGEO PHONE NOB. OFFICE . 3313 HOUSE . 4111 QUAKER QUIP; n go t' r': ..- beginning to insist LiC nlzg what they tin getting. And the more they insist, the better it will be for us. We want our customers to know what they axe getting. That's why we represent U. S. Tires so there will be no doubt about it Whatever the size of your car, you know that the U. S. Tire you pat on it is the best kind of tire its makers know how to make. U. S. Tires are guaranteed for life, without any Zmm ration of mileage. Monmouth Grange 476 Meets the Seconal Saturday la Eack Month at UM A. M. Public Program at 2.30 p. m. to which visitor! ar welcome. P. 0. Powill. Mister. Mim Magcii Butu a, Sec. Ther te mere Citirrh In this eactlo ef th toumry then ill ether dleeues put together, end (of years tt wee aup tomi to be Incurable. Doelore ereaciibeel locil remedlee, and by eoneuuitly filling to cure wllb locai treatment, pronounced H Incurable. Catarrh te a local dtmae, ir'atly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore require conitltu llonil trait men t Hajl i Citirrk lladl elne, mmulactured by T. I. Cheney 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio, te a onetltullemil remedy, la Ukea Internally and icti thru the Blood en the Mucoue lurface ef the lyetem. On Hundred Dollire re ward 1 eSlereA for lay can that HallY Citirrh Medieine telle t cure, lend for tlrculin and tiitlmonlale. F. J. CHENET CO., ToUdo, Ohio. (old by bnifflate. lie. Uiil'i fialiy run lor eonttlpatloa, I am here to saw wood , No raise in prices at present S.H.Hinkle, Phone 2411 ii