Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1927 — Page 22
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I Ona B, Talbot Fine Arts Enterprises I I MURAT Sun. Afternoon Jen. 23 g KREISLER I All Seats Selling I $3, $2.50. $2. $1.50, sl, plan tax. | Ona B. Talbot. 916 Ilnmo-Mansur. |
MUTUAL Bnrlemine Theater Formerly Broadway SAMMY SPEARS with his Oloom Chasera In LAND OF JOY Red Hot, Pretty Babies On the Illuminated Rnnway.
MOTION PICTU RES tmm D. W. GRIFFITH’S “SORROWS of SATAN” Featnrlnx adolphe menjou CAROL DEMPSTER LTA DE PUTTI RICARDO CORTEZ CHARLES DAVIS and niit Gang In OHIO CAPERS mssKassci TODAV AND TOMORROW H °O T NEWLY WED GIBSON COMEDY "Buckaroo Kid”
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TODAY “WHERE THE WEST BEGINS" With RI'TII ROLAND
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“WHISPERING WIRES" With ANITA STEWART
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Flrt National Presents Richard QARTHELMESS in “The White Black Sheep’* YOU’LL L,OVE i;HI8 PICTURE OF LOVE Novelty—Overture “Birth of the Blues”. STOLARVESKY Conducting “The Blue Boy" A CINEMA CAMEO Othe-r Delightful Features
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NOTE —The Times will give a recipe filing cabinet for recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except Friday, when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Cabinets will bo mailed to winners. TO SUGAR CURE SLICE STEAK OR TENDERLOIN Take anew Jar; take four parts of salt and one part granulated sugar. Mix thoroughly. Put a layer of meat, and sprinkle the sugar and salt between each layer, enough to salt the meat. Pill jar mostly full, allowing one Inch for melted grease. It will keep Indefinitely. Mrs W. S. Shuck, Coatesville, Ind.. R. 1. SOUR MILK GINGERBREAD Mix one and one-half cups sour milk with three-fourths of a cup molasses. Sift two cups of flour with one tablespoon of ginger, two teaspoons of cinnamon, one teaspoon soda and one-half teaspoon salt. Combine dry Ingredients with sour milk and molasses. Add two to four tablespoons melted butter and beat vigorously. Bake In ,a greased pan twen-ty-five minutes )n a moderate oven. Mrs. Ed. Bauer, Batesville, Ind. R. It. 4.
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WALLY JAMES Takes HELEN SINCLAIRE "Taxigabbing” EDWARD BLONDELL in “The Lost Boy” Assisted by Mbit Johnston© OTHER BIG ACTS PHOTOPLAY LEATRICE JOY in “FOR ALIMONY ONLY”
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SEASON’S BIGGEST AND BUST VAUDEVILLE SHOW HEADED BY DAPHNE POLLARp World’s Famous Comedienne JEROME & GRAY Added Comedy Feature KENO & GREEN FRANK FARRON RAY HULING& Dancing Seal THE MONGADORS DOREEN SISTERS & CO. Path© Nnw*—Topic*—Fabl©
ENGLISH’S TONIGHT SAT. MAT. AND NTTB GLEf'H HUNTER in John Van Druten’s Play “Young Woodley” With a Great Cast Direction George C. Tyler and Basil Dean Eves. 600, sl.lO, *1 6ft. $2 20. $2.75. Sat. Mat.: 50c. Iflo, sl.lO, SI.OB, $2.20. KSlN'fi NEXT MONDAY. __ AH New Seventh Edition Greenwich America's Greatest Annual Revue NIGHTS—Lower Floor, $3.88: Balcony, $3.30, $2.78, $2.20, sl.Bfl| Gallery, sl.lO. WED. MAT.—Loner Floor, $2.20; Bu.lc.ony, $1.65; Gallery, sl.lO. SAT. MAT.—Lower Floor, $2.78; Balcony, $2.20 and $1.65; Gallery, sl.lO. ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE TAT
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CARROT CANDY One and one half cups grated carrots, two and one-half sups sugar, Juice of one orange, one cup nut meats, one teaspoon vanilla and cook carrots, sugar and orange juice till almost dry. Take from fire, and add nuts, and vanilla. Turn into shallow buttered pan. When cool cut In squares or break in pieces. Mrs. Edward Beinkc, 804 N. Gladstone Ave., city. CHESTNUT SALAD Cut canned white cherries in rings. Blanch and cook large Italian chestnuts in thin slices. Dress the chestnuts and cherries with three table spoons salad oil and one tablespoon lemon juice, a little salt and paprika. Arrange heart lettuce leaves on serving dish, place a tablespoon of the dressed chestnuts and cherries on each nest and decorate with preserved cherries. Georgia Elkins, Mooresville, Ind. SCALLOPED CORN One can corn, one egg, two-thirds cup milk, one-half cup cracker crumbs, four tablespoons of grated mild cheese, two tablespoons of diced butter on top. Bake thirtyfive minutes in a moderately hot oven. Place corn In baking bowl, adding cracker crumbs, beat egg separately, stir In, then add cheese and milk. Add salt and pepper to suit your taste, place diced butter on top and It Is now ready for your oven. It Is the addition of the cheese that gives It the added flavor. Mrs. 11. Williams, 2830 Brooksido Ave., City. JELLIED PRUNES One-third pound prunes, one cup sugar, two and one-half cups water, one-fourth cup lemon Juice, one envelope gelatine. Soak prunes in two cups cold water and cook until tender. Cut Into quarters. To prune juice add enough boiling water to make two cups. Soak gelatine In one-half cold water, dissolve in the hot liquid. Add sugar and lemon Juice then add prunes. Mold and chill. once or twice to keep prunes from settling. Serve with whipped cream. Mrs. Fannie Spears, 2052 N. Illinois St., City. YELLOW ANGEL FOOD CAKE Yolks of four eggs, one and onehalf cups sugar sifted four times, one tablespoon water, one teaspoon \an 111a. Beat this mixture ten minutes. Add one and one-half oups boiling water, one and one-half cups flour with one-half teaspoonful of cream of tartar, sifted four times. Beat egg whites stiff and fold In lightly. Bake in angel food pan in a slow oven for one hour. Turn upside down to coll. This Is delicious. Mrs. J. E. McDaniel, 770 N. Sheffield Ave., City. THREE HOUR BREAD One-half cup milk, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon sugar, one tablespoon fat, one-half cold water, one yeast cake, three cups flour. MethodScald milk in double boiler. Add salt, sugar, fat and cold water. When mixture is luke warm add dissolved yeast cake. Beat In (first) one and one-half cups flour vigorously. , Cut in (second) one and one-half cups of
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flour with a case knife. Toss material on a slightly floured board. Knead bread until gluten is developen (feels spongy). Put to rise over warm water. When It doubles its bulk knead into a loaf. Let come to top of pan and bake in a moderate oven three hundred and fifty to four hundred degrees for about forty-five minutes. Mrs. Mildred Sullivan, Hayden, Ind. DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE FRUIT CAKE Into a kettle place three-fourths pound of seedless raisins, one pound light brown sugar, one-fourth pound lard, one teaspoon cinnamon, one-
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half teaspoon each of cloves, nutmeg and salt, two and one-half cups of water (two tablespoons of cocoa makes a richer color If desired). 801 l for five minutes. Set kettle in a pan of cold water, when cool add, one pound (four cups) flour, sifted with one teaspoon baking soda, two teaspoons baking powder. Sift dry ingredients Into the cooled mixture and mix well. Next add three fourths cup walnut meats chopped and one-half cup citron chopped. These may be omitted or more added If desired. Place lri well greased cake pan and bake one and one-half to two hours In a slow oven. Mrs. Robert Smith, 1417 E. Tabor St., City.
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KROGER MADE CAKES New Low Price Macaroon 17/* Cocoanut MarshSnaps, Lb. ..If C mallows, Lb., 19c Avondale Matches 8 Boxes 25c
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LAYER CAKES—Kroger Made SQUARE nr I ROUND or LAYER ...£DC| LAYER ....SOC VELVET CAKES, Each 8c NAVY o^a BEANS MICHIGAN^ Lima Beans and. iQc
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JUMBO CELERY 9c STALK
PURE REFINED LARD 2 Lbs. 20C
