Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1927 — Page 16

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BUILDING OF DAMS MAY BE CHANGED Strength Proves Greater Than Realized. Bu United Pit:?* FRESNO, Cal., Jan. 28.—Big dam I'onstruction may be revolutionized as a result of'experiments just completed in the mountains east of Fresno, and providing, it is believed, that concrete has twice the elasticity generally supposed. The experiments, conducted by Government experts and members of the Engineering Foundation of New York, involved the construction of a dam. soi J tbo sole purpose of breaking it down. The experiments are concluded, the concrete is exhausted, the dam, many feet higher than was originally intended, still stands, and the engineers have returned to New York to study iheir data. Behind the dam is iml.cunded almost twice as much water as the engineers believed it could resist. ; “The experts are amazed at the result of their investigations,'’ said L. ll Moore, president of the Fresno chapter. American Association of ljngineers. "From all reports they Itave found the elasticity of concrete to be about twice as great as previously estimated.’’ J It is expected that as a result of those findings, engineers in figuring construction of dams will be enabled to make great reductions jn the wnounts of concrete and thus effect tfje saving of millions of dollars. Building Permits ? Puritan Finance Company, dwelling and garage, *37 Sumner. $1,500. , .7. A. Had- dwelling and garage. 1240 Iv'l'-liam, $.1,000. ■ V. Eicnarc Pharmacy, furnace. 2402 Central. S3OO. •Ted Terry, furnace, 4821 Washington IMvd.. 5305. * W. L. Hereth, oil burner. 200 Hampton Ijr.. $505. . M. A. Darko, heating plant, Shelby and ifelson, S9OO. | HAIRPINS toR BALD COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 28.—Marion T. Meyers, corn borer research porker at Ohio State University, is bald headed, but buys 10,000 hairpins iwery year. He uses them to attach labels to ears of corn collected in the laboratory on the horticulture and forestry ’building.

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NOTE —The Times will give $1 for each recipe submitted by a reader adjudged of sufficient merit to be printed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except F#iday, when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Prizes will be mailed to winners. CQRN BREAD One cup corn meal, one cup Hour, four teaspoons baking powder, three tablespoons sugar, one teaspoon salt, one and one-half cups milk, two tablespoons melted shortening, one egg. Mix and sift dry ingredients, add milk, shortening and beaten egg. Beat well and pour into two greased cake pans. Bake in hot oven about twenty-five minutes. Mrs. E. F. Taylor, 1628 H K. Washington St., Apt. 4, Indianapolis, BUTTERSCOTCH PIE One-fourth cup brown sugar, four tablespoons butter, few grains of salt, live tablespoons flour or cornstarch, one cup water, two eggs. Cook brown sugar, butter and water together three minutes. Mix flour or cornstarch into paste with a little water, stir into above mixture, set on stove and bring to boil again, then add beaten egg yolks and cook a few minutes. Have pastry shell warm. Add filling also lukewarm. Top with meringue made of egg whites and two tablespoons sugar. Brown in oven. Mrs. John B. Mitchell, 114 S. Cal. St., Sheridan, Ind. SWEET POTATO PIE Cook one pound sweet' potatoes, mash fine and add two cups sugar, one cup cream, two well beaten eggs. Flavor with lemon or nutmeg. Pour in unbaked pie crust and bake. Enough for two pics. Mrs. Joe P. Sherron, 261 Leeds Ave., City. CABBAGE ROLLS One medium size head of cabbage, two pounds of pork shoulder or specials, one cup uncooked rice. Salt and pepper to taste. Put cabbage in pan of hot water, cut leaves from heart of cabbage, leave in water until easy to roll. Mix rice and meat, cut in small cubes, salt and pepper. Roll in leaves firmly. Place in kettle close together, cover with hot water. put a large plate on top to hold firm. Then cover and cook until meat Is tender. These are delicious. Mrs. E. A. Long, 618 E. Fifteenth St., City. $ STUFFED APPLE SALAD Twelve red apples, one-half cup of chopped raisins, one cup chopped pecan nut meats, four tablespoons AMUSEMENTS f MUTUAL— Burlesque Theater Formerly Broad ny HARRY MVERS-HELEN DAVIS Frivolities of 1927 A Brize Chorus “Going lo Town” On the Illuminated Runway. MOTION PICTURES HISS* W. C. FIELDS WITH IVY HARRIS, MARY ALDEN IN ‘‘THE POTTERS^’ “Back to Mother" Comedy CHAKLES DAVIS AND HIS GANG j “.lAZZIV THE CLASSICS” ■wuasan Today and Tomorrow “THE I so Henry BLUE I Co,wdy EAGLE” j [-COLONIALIt’s Taken the Town by Storm GEO. SIDNEY IN “THE AUCTIONEER" AND .MARSHALL WALKER’S “WHIZ BANG REVUE” Only Show Here Like It TODAY “The Midnight Kiss” JANET GAYNOR TODAY “Why Girls Go Back Home” With Patsy Rath Miller Clive Brooks PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ENTIRE CHANGE PROGRAM TODAY 1:45-3:45 TODAY A1 7:20-9:20 PRICES Afternoon and Night cony 30C Floor 5Qc ON THE SCREEN KEN MAYNARD, in “THE OVERLAND STAGE" I A First National Picture I

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orange marmalade, two neufchatel cheeses, salad dressing. Method—Scoop out center of apples, remove cores and chop apple. Combine raisins, nuts, marmalade, cheese and apple with salad dressing to make moist. Fill apple with mixture and serve on lettuce leaves or the feathery wild clematis when in season. This will serve twelve persons. R. M. Kinney, F. O. Box 42, Noblesvllle, Ind. PIGEONS KNOW TIME At Least, Man Who Feeds Them Say They Appear Regularly. Bu United Pres* MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. 28. Thomas Koeferl, an assistant in the city building inspector's department, is certain that pigeons think. For a year he has been feeding the birds that hover about the building, perched at times on the window ledge. He has noticed that the birds start coming to the window just before the clock in St. Mary’s Church, a block away from his office, strikes the noon hour. They seem to know, he says, that noon is time to eat, and he has found the pigeons as good as a watch in marking the noon hour. Koeferl was curious to see whether or not the birds came around on Sundays, and made twe trips to the office on the holiday. The birds did not appear either time.

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