The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, January 21, 1921, Image 7

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The Genesee Pure Food Company;
Le Roy, N .Y.
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Mechanical Courtesy.
Mr. Coldcash (at phone)— Hello,
central—hello— operator, I ’m trying to
get some service!
Operator— Hut I’m ringing your
party.
Mr. Coldcash— You little fibber. I
haven’t given you the number y e t!—
Judge.
Constipation
Is Relieved
Prom pt—Permanent—Relief
C A R T E R ’S
L IT T L E
L IV E R
P IL L S
rarely fail. Purely
vegetable — act
surely but gent­
ly on the liver.
CARTER'S
IITTLE
ivi r
P IL L S
Relieve after
d in n e r d is ­
tress — r e ­
lieve indiges­
tion; improve the complexion— brighten
the eyes.
S m a ll P ill— S m all D ose— S m all Price
YOU NEVER KNOW, YOU KNOW
Probably Jimmy Was Wise in
Selection of a Present for
His Mother.
His
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine
| Those
are in a “ run down” condi-
i tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
I them much more than when they are in
| good health. This fact proves that while
j Catarrh is a local disease. It is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
! H A L L ’ S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through
i the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the body, thus reducing the inflammation
and restoring normal conditions.
All druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
MISTAKE IN THE LOCATION
Despite Waiter’ s Assertion, Traveler
Was Convinced They Were in
the Wrong Room.
Jimmy Clerkenwell and the boy next
door were discussing Christmas and
Christmas presents.
Ttiey had mentioned most of the ar­
ticles that they would like to receive
themselves, and then the talk turned
to the various presents that they
should give to other people.
“ What are you going to give your
mother for Christmas?” asked Jim­
my.
“ Oh, I don’t know !” was the reply.
“ I thought of giving her a paper
knife.”
"A paper k n ife!” echoed Jimmy
scornfully.
“ What's the good of
that?"
“ Well, what are you going to give
yours?” questioned Jimmy's friend.
“ Oh,” answered the young sage
wisely, “ I believe In preparing for wnr
In times of peace. I'm going to give
her a pair o f slippers with soft soles.”
— London Answers.
The late William Dean Howells was
very fond o f traveling in Spain. He
once said on his return from Anda­
lusia :
“ The Spaniards, especially
the
southern Spaniards, have enormous
families. Eight children is the aver­
age and families of 16 and 17 chil­
dren are quite common.
"But they don’t know how to raise
these children. They take bnbies of
three or four months traveling with
them. In every hotel and train there
are sure to be as many babies as
adults.
“ I was ushered one evening by a
Malaga waiter Into the lofty marble
and bronze restaurant o f a sumptuous
hotel.
The restaurant was crowded
with babies.
“ ‘This Is our dining hall, senor,’
said the waiter, complacently.
“ I put my hands over my ears.
“ ‘Your dining hall?’ I said. ‘Don’t
you mean your bawl room?’ ”
He Has a Future.
When James Henry went to grand­
mother's he expected to get candy, or
money to spend for It at the grocery.
On one occasion, following the usual
demand for candy, grandmother fore­
stalled any further requests by re­
marking that there was not a cent in
the house.
The youngster was taken aback for
a moment before he gravely Inquired,
“ Well,
grandmother, couldn’t you
write a check?”
Papa Missed Her, Too.
Priscilla had been to school a few
days for the first time in her life when
she met a friend on the street one day,
who inquired about how she was get­
ting along.
"Mamma does not like to have me
go very well,” she said, "because she
misses me at home.”
“ But what does your papa say
about it?" Inquired the friend.
“ Oh. he is kind of uneasy in his
mind, too,” nnswered Priscilla.
Boil "Your Postum
fully fifteen m inutes when jo u use
P ostum C ereal
Then there results a drink o f de­
licious flavor which m aty prefer
to coffee. P o stu m is more eco­
nomical and healthful than coffee
A n oth er form , Instant Postum,
is made b y adding hot water to
a teaspoonful in the c u p . The
d rin k m ay b e m ade strong or
m ild to suit in d iv id u a l ta s te
grocers everywhere sell both kinds
Made bjr Postum Cereal Go. Inc, Battle Creek .Mich.
History of
Past Week
The News Happenings of
Seven Days Paragraphed
INTERM OUNT AIN.
J. V. Kramer, who pleaded guilty at
Spokane to a churge of manslaughter
In connection with the death of Charles
Soper, whom he ran over with his
automobile, was sentenced to thirty
days’ Imprisonment and fined $250.
Kramer admitted he hud “ taken a
few drinks" before the accident.
The Portland post of the American
legion is asking the Oregon legislature
to nllow Oregon ex-service men the
option of $25 for each month of serv­
ice In the world war, or $3000 farm
or home loan.
No trace o f the mail steamer Joseph
Pulitzer, missing In Aluska waters
since December 18, has been fouqd
after a week's search by the coast
guurd cutter Snohomish, according to
advices received at Seattle.
The war department has no Idea
whatever of abandoning Fort Doug­
las, Utah, as an active military post,
but, on the contrary, proposes when­
ever the detail of troops along the
Mexican border Is reduced, to increase
its garrison to full regimental size, it
is announced.
One child was burned to death and
another suffocuted when fire de­
stroyed the home of Arthur Burgener
In Empire canyon at Park City, Utah.
Four bandits fought a pistol duel
with policemen at Seuttle, resulting
in the fatal wounding of Patrolman
V. L. Stevens. They were captured.
Two of the bandits were wounded.
A beautiful young woman who
-ashes tip to nn unsuspecting man,
throws her arms about his neck, kisses
him vigorously and then picks the
pockets o f the surprised hut happy
victim, is the latest mode o f robbery
to be reported In Denver.
OOMF.8TIC.
Sadie Harrington o f Danville, Ills.,
broke her fast Saturday, after abstain­
ing from food for forty-eight days.
Mrs. Harrington was fasting to force
her husband to join the Church of
God. Ernie Harrington, the husband,
has steadfastly refused to join the
church.
Tw o of four bandits who attempted
to hold up tiie East Side bank in an
outlying district of Kansas City were
shot and seriously wounded by a
motorcycle patrolman who waited in
the bank. Police had received a tip
that a robbery was planned.
His body hacked nearly to pieces,
John Dagg, 60, wealthy cattleman,
was found in the ruins o f a room at
his home near Alvin, Texas. The room
had been set fire to covqr the crime.
William G. McAdoo, Jr., has been
elected vice president o f the Marlon
County Stnte hank at Florence, Kan.,
und will be actively connected with the
banking house. At the same time he
will attend to some oil Interests lie
hVi In this field.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dmniimnn and
the latter's father, nil residing near
Grand Island, Neb., were killed when
the automobile In which they were
riding was struck by a Union Pacific
motor train.
Mrs. Louis Green, 38, and her three
boys, aged 1, 3 and 6, were burned to
death when their little two-room house
was destroyed by fire on the outskirts
of Chadron, Ohio.
A fter several practice shots at the
family ent, Irving Morton of Muskegon,
Mich., forced ills w ife to become his
target and spent thirty minutes in fir­
ing twelve shots into her body, ac­
cording to the police. Then he turned
the rifle on himself and fired once,
dying instantly. Mrs. Morton may re­
cover.
Blindness caused by wood alcohol
was tiie ground for u verdict of $3d,-
000 damages returned In circuit court
at Chicago In favor of Sam Green­
berg. The award, which was said to
he the first o f Its kind in Chicago
courts, was against the saloon partner­
ship of Cohen & Altken.
Four sacks o f registered mail, one
reported to have contained $80.000 for
use in making up payrolls at Franklin
county coul mines, were stolen at Mt.
Vernon, III.
Forty miners were rescued from the
fume filled shaft No. 8 mine o f the
Old Ben Coal corporation near West
Franklin. III. Teij were seriously
injured and taken to hospitals.
The Rev. Edgar Page Stites. author
o f “ Beulah Land" and other hyinns,
was buried at Cape May, N. J.. Mon­
day.
He was 84 years old and In
early life was a Delaware river pilot.
From 1870 to 1800 he was a Methodist
missionary in Dakota.
The world’s largest single collection
o f bachelors now Is included within
the population o f continental United
States, a forthcoming official analysis
of census bureau reports Is expected
to show. The analysis may reveal
nearly 10.000.000 bachelors, estimates
Indicated, counting all unmarried males
over 20 years old.
/. sentence o f from one to fifty years
in prison was imposed on James
Carey, criminal gangster of 8an Fran­
cisco convicted on December 2t o f
an attack on Miss Jessie Muutgcmery
it 1’.' no, Ncv.
With one man dead beneath a rae-
lug automobile and another in cus­
tody following a spectacular holdup
o f the Jackson street postoffice at
Dallas, Texas, In which two postal
clerks were shot and a federal re­
serve Imuk shipment stolen, additional
arrests are expected. Six men par­
ticipated In the robbery.
Eight-year-old
Adeline
Fisher Is
dead as a result o f Injuries received
when u 3iMi-pnund hellclapper fell upon
her as the hell was ringing for recess
at the school she attended at Weston,
Neb.
The farmers of America stand ready
to give enough corn to appease the
hunger all over the world. If the peo­
ple of cities and towns will transport
It to the mouths of the starving.
President J. It. Howard of the Ameri­
can Farm Bureau federation declared
at Chicago.
W ASHINGTON.
The president und even senutors
and representatives might have to
take to the streets to enjoy a cigar,
cigarette or a pipe as an aid to states­
manlike reflections. If a bill offered
by Senator Smoot becomes a law. It
forbids smoking In government de­
partments or "any Independent estab­
lishment of the government" as a fire
protection measure.
Death penalty for persons convicted
o f committing crimes by the use of
weapons was proposed Saturday by
Representative Summers o f Texas, as
a means of checking crime. He suld
such action was necessary to niuke
human life more secure.
Nearly 40 per cent of the discharged
disabled veterans of the world war are
suffering from some form of mental
derangement, according to estimates
mude on the basis of public health
service reports by Assistant Secretary
of the Treasury LaPorte.
Over the protest of the majority of
Its military affairs committee, the
senate on .January 14 passed the reso­
lution directing tiie secretary of war
to cease army recruiting until the
size of the regulur army is eut down
to 150,000 men.
Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, member
of the Washington rent commission
through appointment by President
Wilson, 1ms suggested that congress
levy a tux oo bachelors.
FOREIGN.
What tiie police allege to be nnother
big Sinn Fein plot to destroy property
in Lqndon wag uncovered In court at
London, when Patrick Kenney, an
Irishman, was charged with participat­
ing in an attempt
to murder two
policemen and trying to Ignite barrels
o f oil on tiie premises o f the Vacuum
Oil company, where 60,000 barrels,
containing 2,500,000 gallons o f oil, are
stored.
There are 115,000 tubercular child­
ren in Vienna, acordlng to a statistical
study of tiie child health situation
there, made by the American Red Cross.
O f tills number, it was said that 1 6 .0 0 0
were in urgent need o f surgical treat­
ment.
President Obregon contemplates an
immediate reorganization of his cabi­
net which will affect at leust seven
portfolio, it is said by newspapers at
Mexico City.
Newspapers declare
tiie changes are merely a readjust­
ment such as was predicted when the
personnel of the cabinet was first an­
nounced.
Japan has agreed to an indemnity
as a result of the killing of Lieutenant
Warren S. Langdon of the U. S. S.
Albany In Vladivostok by a Japanese
sentry, it Is understood at Manila.
The mutter is before the foreign of­
fice at Tokio.
The Philippine senate has passed a
hill providing for flotation of ten mil­
lion dollars of bonds In the United
States. Funds thus raised will he
spent in construction of irrigation sys­
tems and other permanent public
works.
Severe fighting between Bedouins
nnd Druses in Syria Is reported In a
Cairo dispatch to tiie Central News.
Tiie Druses are said to have lost 1500
killed, but It Is asserted that fh»
remnants o f their forers are prepar­
ing for a counter-offensive.
The Greeks have mude another Im­
portance advunce In their offensive
ugaingt the Turkish nationalists on
the Brussa front in Asia Minor, ac­
cording to the Greek legation at Lon­
don.
The authorities In Egypt are said to
have discovered another conspiracy
similar to that of the "Avengers’ so­
ciety," an alleged anti-British society,
uncovered last fall, says an Exchange
Telegraph dispatch from Cairo.
The Russian soviet government has
decreed a warning to all
strikers
that unless they return to work im­
mediately they will he imprisoned for
term* o f from one to five years nnd
that their families will be deprived of
food cards.”
The wearing o f monocles by official«
or members of the security police at
Berlin Is forbidden In nn order Issued
recently, on the ground that It Is an
“ affection and a reminder of the nion-
nrchial days.”
General Erich I.udendorff, former
first quartermaster general o f the
German army, has denied that he had
presented a memorial to the allies con­
taining n plan for a Joint offensive
against Busaia, by England, France
and Germany.
Garriaonlng of the United States
naval base at Hawaii has been done
hy Japanese, recruited Into the Ameri­
can national guard. Senator ITn-lan.
California, declared In the senate dur­
ing discussion of the new resoVKhui to
fix the limit of the at . :'g h of tiie
army at 17.VXW.
(U. S. Bureau o f M ark ets.)
W ashington, D. C.— F o r w eek ended
Jan. 14, m i .
Fruits a ad Ve geta bles . — Northern
round white pot atoes continued to de­
cline at s hipping points, clos in g 5 019c
lo w e r per loU los. at ( 1 6 1.20. T h is is
the lowe st price this season. Chicago
car-lot m a rk et f e ll to its previous lo w
of (1.20®1.35 f o r the second time this
month. Jo bb in g ra nge lost 10@ 15c in
oth er m id dle-weste rn markets.
Clos­
ing (1.35 6 1.75. Sacked round whites
s lig h tly l o w e r f. o. b. western New
Y o rk shipping points Jan. 11th at (1.50.
N e w Yo rk m a rk et down 15c at (1.506
1 95 bulk.
Sacked Green
Mountains
dow n 10c at (1 .7561 »0.
Ba ldwin apples stead y f. o. b . c o m ­
mon sto ra g e (3.6563.75 per bbl.; cold
sto ra ge (4 @4.25. Baldwins, Y o rk s and
Gre enings s l ig h t ly lower, Jobbing most­
ly (4 64.50.
Sacked y e llo w onions steady around
(1 per 100 lbs. f. o. b.
Consuming
markets slow and dull, Jan. 13th m id ­
d le -w es te rn cities 75c@13 5;
eastern
(1.256 1.65.
Danish ty pe cabbage s lig h tly lo w e r
f. o. b. c los in g ( 1 0 0 12 per ton bulk.
Ba ltimore and Phila de lp hia down (12
@15 per ton at (15615. No rt hern type
dow n (4 6 7 at ( 1 9 6 28-
B ig Boston lettuco continued to ad ­
vance in consuming markets, closing
25650c h ig h er at (262.25. C aliforn ia
Ic eb erg le tt u ce stead y Jn consuming
centers, m o s tl y ( 4 6 4 50 per crate; (1.50
@2 f. o. b. s hipping points.
M ovement has been Increasing. Ship­
ments week ended Jan. 13th: Pot at oe s
3,034 c ar s; barre le d apples 868, boxed
apples 387: c ab bage 930; lettuce 547:
onions 394; s w e et potatoes 472
Ship­
ments p re ceding w eek: P ot at oe s 2,525
cars; barrele d apples 755, boxed apples
289; cab ba ge 660; lettu ce 347; onions
225; sweet pot atoes 426.
H a y and Fred.— Receipts
T im o th y
g s n e ra liy li g h t with only f a ir demand.
Pric e (3 l o w e r Chic ag o because of in­
creased receipts.
Othe r prices prin­
c ip a lly unchanged.
Demand im p ro v ­
in g f o r c lo v e r and A lf a lf a . P ra iri e hay
prices d ec lin in g sharply at Kansas City
with receip ts It) excess o f demand
Al l
demand m o s tl y local; but f e w orders
f o r shipment b eing received.
Quote;
No. 1 timothy*, N e w Y o rk (35, Chicago
(27. Cincinnati
(27.50,
A t la n ta (35,
Minneapolis (22. No. 1 alf alf a, Chicago
(25, Kan sa s C it y (24.
No. 1 prairie,
Kansas C it y (13.50, Minneapolis (17.50.
Kansas C it y
fee d
m a rk et
shows
s l ig h t ly more s tre n gth
than
other
western markets.
De alers are more
o ptim is tic r e g a r d in g outlook
but no
m aterial ad van ce is expected in price.
W h e a tf e e d continues quiet in the m a­
j o r i t y of m a rk e ts and the o n ly demand
is f o r im m ediate requirements.
Bran
o ff e r in g s continue small
but
heavy
« heat feed s are in
p lentiful
supply-.
F l o u r middlings and red d o g quoted
m a te ria ll y
lower
than
last
week.
H o m in y fee d and gluten feed dull. I n ­
quiries f o r cotton meal and
linseed
meal small. A l f a l f a meal inactive; o f ­
fered f o r futu re shipment at mate ri all y
l o w e r prices than p rev a il in g
q u o ta ­
tions.
Quote: Bran (26,
middlings
(23.50, flo u r mid dlin gs (27. red dog (34.
M in n eap olis : 36 per te n t cottonseed
meal (28 Memphis; linseed meal (39
Minneapolis. (39.50 Fluffalo; No. 1 A l ­
f a lf a meal (23, white hominy (30, St.
Louis; gluten feed (48 Chicago; beet
pulp north eastern markets; oatfeed
(12 50613 western markets.
Grain,— T h e we ek's wh eat markets
opened s tr o n g as result o f better sen ti­
ment due to h ea vy e xp o rt business and
continued to advance
s te ad ily
until
noon on the 13th when the high price
of (1.84 H f o r Chicago
March
was
reached.
Price s then
began to fall.
Chic ag o March wh eat cl osin g at (1.77*4
on the 14th. On the 10th s te rli n g e x ­
change advanced 7 H e and this had a
dec idedly bullish e ff e c t
upon
wheat
prices that day.
British commission
now out o f ma rket ami exp ort demand
slow.
Ge rm an y and Fr ance reported
h a v in g purchased million bushels A r ­
ge n ti n a wh eat recently. 7n Minneapolis
on the 14th flo u r demand f a ir with
good m il li n g demand f o r wheat.
In
Kan sas Cit y m il li n g demand fair; e x ­
port demand reported good. Premiums
in Ch ic ago cash market Jan. 14th: No.
2 red w in t e r wh eat 30633c o v e r March;
No. 2 hard 9610c ove r; No. 3 mixed
corn 6 H e under M ay;
y e l l o w 7 6 8c
under.
In
Minneapo lis
No. 2 dark
northern
I0@16c
over
Minneapolis
March.
In Kansas
C it y No. 2 hard
w in t e r 5@7c o ve r Kansas C it y March.
F o r the week Ch ic ag o March wh eat
gained 5(4c at (1 .7 7 'i: M ay corn lost
asc at 74 He. Minneapolis March wh eat
up 43ic at (1.72-v,; Kansas C it y March
up 4H c at (1.71%: W in n ip e g May up
5%c at (1.99%; Chicago
M a y wheat
(1.70H.
L i v e «t o o k nnd Hsnls.— W i t h the e x ­
ception o f f a t ewes, f e e d in g Iambs and
fe e d in g steers, all classes o f liv e stock
at Ch ic ago showed declines
f o r the
week.
H o g s lost 15625c;
b ee f and
butcher cattle and fat lambs 25660c.
Y e a r l i n g wethers broke 50675c per 100
lbs. E w e s advanced 5 0 r @ ( l
January
14th Chicago prices: Hulk o f hogs (9 30
09.60; medium and goo d bee f steers
(8 . 7 5 H H : butcher cows and
heifers
(4 .6 06 9 75; fe e d in g
steers
(7 09.25;
l ig h t and medium w-elght veal calves
( 1 0 6 1 2 : f a t lambs (10 25011.76; f e e d ­
in g lambs (8.25010.50; ye arli n gs (8.25
09.76; f a t ewes (4.2506.26.
Eastern wholesale fresh meat m a r­
kets w e re g e n e ra lly weak and moder ­
ate declines were the rule. Por k and
veal lost ( 1 6 2 per 100 lbs ; lamb ( 1 0 2 ;
B e e f w eak ; mutton f a i r l y steady. Jan­
uary 14th prices goo d
gr a de
meats.
B e ef (1 6 0 1 s : veal (22 .'24: lambs ( 2 4 0
2«; mutton (1 3 0 1 7 ; ligh t pork loins,
(2 4 6 2 6 ; h ea vy loins (19 6 22.
Dn lry Products. — B u tt e r markets
have been Weak and unsettled during
the week, e a rly price declines being
supplemented hy furt her deelines on
the 14 th,
In eastern mark ets prices
are now f iv e to seven cents l o w e r than
a week ago.
H e a v y Imports on w a y
and liberal arrlvala of N e w Zealand
and P a c ifi c coast butter l a t g e l y ros-
sponslhle
for
weakness.
Prices. 92
score: New Y o rk 61e, Ch le ago 4814c;
Phila delphia and Boston 52c
Ucj, 1921,
W e s te rn
N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
" Y e who would know love's highest
reach of bliss
The still whits peaks o f peace—re­
member this:
Before a soul ■ can face that steady
light
It must have plumbed pain's nether­
most abyss."
SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS.
At any season o f the year frozen
dishes ure agreeable and something a
little different Is always
welcomed.
Ice Cream With Toast­
ed Marshmallows and
Chocolate Sauce.— Crush
one junket tablet and
dissolve in one table­
spoonful of cold water.
Huve ready the enn of
the freezer, with the
dasher in place; put in one quart of
rich iullk, one cupful of double cream,
one cupful of sugar, one tablespoonful
of vanilla, mix and let stand over wa­
ter until Just lukewarm und the mix­
ture Jellies; then cool und freeze.
Serve In glasses with a hot chocolate
sauce and a toasted marshmallow
above.
Frozen Fruit Salad.— Cut six slices
of canned plnenpple In smnll, wedge-
shaped pieces; add the sutiie quantity
of canned peachea, pears or quinces,
with the liquid from the fruit to fill
a quart mold; spread a paper over
the mold, press down the cover and
pack in equal measures of Ice und
salt. Let stand two hours. The mix­
ture should not he frozen too stiff.
Serve cut in slices on nests of lettuce,
with salnd dressing. A mayonnaise is
especially good with this salad.
Chestnut Bavarian Cream.— Shell,
blanch nnd steam until tender one
quart of large chestnuts.
Reserve
twelve o f them nnd mash the remain­
der while hot. Add to them a hnlf
cupful of hot cream In which has been
dissolved one tablespoonful of pow­
dered gelatine, previously sonkel In
one-quarter of a cupful of cold water.
Add one tensponnful of vanilla and a
pinch of salt. When cool and begin­
ning to thicken, add one cupful of
thick cream whipped to n stiff froth,
and one tublespoonful of orange Juice.
I’our into a wet mold and set away
to become firm. Turn out, and gnrtilsh
with the reserved nuts dipped In egg
white and roll In fine granulated su­
gar.
Cider Cake.— Take throe cupfuls of
Hour, two cupfuls of sugar, one cup­
ful of blitter, three eggs, one-fourth
of a teaspoonful of suit, one teaspoon-
ful of soda, one cupful of cider; one
teaspoonful of clnnumon nnd allspice
mixed. Mix nnd bake in a moderate
oven nnd when cold cover with a
brown sugar frosting.
" H e who works not, shall not eat,”
’Twas no warning hurled In heat
At some shirker In the shade:
’T was a plan that nature made.
Prince and pauper, here they meet:
He who works not, shall not eat.”
—R oy T. House.
SOMETHING WE LIKE.
Who could refuse a dainty sulnd pre­
pared according to the following recipe:
Tango Salad—
I’eel, halve and
core ripe. Juicy
pears and If de­
sired cut In thin
slices w i t h o u t
cutting
quite
til rough to pre­
serve the shape
and make the salad easier to serve
oneself. Hub the pears with lemon
Juice, or squeeze a few drops over
them to prevent discoloring. Set a
bnll of cream cheese or a cube of
roquefort or any desired cheese in the
cavity In the center of the penrs; set
nslde on heart leaves of lettuce Hnd
[•our over a highly seasoned dressing
like the
Jellied Olive and Nut Salad.— Put
two cupfuls of sugnr Into a saucepan;
add one cupful o f cider vinegar, six
cloves, one bay leaf; boll for five min­
utes, then tnke from the fire nnd add
three nnd three-fourths tahlespoonfula
of gelatin dissolved in three cupfuls
The Peanut a Valuable Crop.
o f water. Ktrain and cool; add ono
The exports of peanuts from China cupful o f stuifed olives sliced thin nnd
• luring 1019 amounted to 173.63fi.867 one cupful o f hroken walnut meats.
pounds, valued nt $7,OfiO,fli(8. accord­ Pour Into n wet mold.
When firm
ing to Die American consul at Shang­ serve with It mayonnaise.
hai. The shipments were distributed
Grape Fruit Salad.— Tnke one crisp
'S follows: Japan received 7314 per head of endive, shredded very fine, re­
cent, Hongkong 1314 per cent. United move the pulp from one good-si led
States 4 per cent, und other countries grape fruit, saving file Juice. Put In
n salnd howl with two tablespoonfuls
9 per cent.
o f oil, two teaspoonfuls of sugar, a
dash of red pepper and salt and the
Immense Cabbage Crop.
The 1920 commercial crop o f late Juice from the gra|ie fruit. Toss and
cabbage was fully double the crop of mix adding more salt If needed.
Spanish Sandwiches.— f’hi»p twelve
1919 and over one-fourth lnrger thsn
drained anchovies, two taiilespoonfiila
In 1918. New York, which usually
of capers, four branches of parsley,
supplies about one-half the total com­
then pound with n pestle, adding
mercial crop o f the nine leading
meanwhile n teaspoonfnl of made mus­
states, had 319.823 tons, compared
tard, one tahlespoonftil each of oil,
with 130.775 tons Inst sen-on and 254,- vinegar and two hard-cooked egg
800 tons In 1018,
yolks. Mix and spread on bread pre­
pared for sandwiches, sprinkle with
the chopped egg whites, press togeth­
W r o n g Again.
"What's the matter down the s tre e tr
er and serve.
“ Another optlmtat haa come to
Banana Pie.— Press enough peeled
hananaif through a rlcer to fill a cup.
grief."
To this add half a cup of sugnr, two
’•How?’’
“ He thought the size of his car and tahlespnonfnl* o f molasses, naif a ten-
a manner that keep« his clerks on the apoonfnl o f salt, one beaten egg, one-
Jump wonld overawe a traffic police­ half tensponnful o f cinnamon, half a
man.”— Birmingham Age-Herald.
enp of milk nnd one-third of a cup of
cream. Mix thoroughly and hr.ke In
Our Flippant Youth.
a plate lined with pastry.
Teacher—Johnny, what hapiiened to
Scm-on after Delilah cut his hair?
Johnny- He got fired off the foot­
ball team Boston Tran ripL