Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1929 — Page 27

OCT. 4, 1929

AUTOS FAIL TO SHELVE ‘DOBBIN* 17,000 Horses Still Pull Loads in Detroit. Bv United Pr>n DETROIT, Oct, 4.—Four hundred thousand automobiles in this automobile center of the world haven't yet succeeded in placing Old Dobbin on the shelf. The surprising number of horses

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Five reasons for / sugar in the diet Scientist talks about this healthful food One OF THE great * ood scientists of the < !~t} • country told us not long ago, “Sugar not only IsS V w as an ‘ m P ortant use * n t^ie d * et °* nearl y g~---' L' veryone —it has five distinct uses, f Mlti “First of all, it is a great conserver of many Iran foods, especially fruits. In the second place, a * a avor ’ n 8 substance, it is most valuable ' n making nearly all foods mach more appe--ifalSpy tizing. In this way it leads to the eating of a more diet. The third point I would call to your attention about sugar is its value as a satiation factor. Ending a meal with a sweet gives a sense of satisfaction —of having had just enough. “Perhaps the best known use of sugar is as a staple fuel for keeping the human body active. Sugar is more rapidly digested than starch, and it ranks with starch as a vital food for every normal person. “The final point about sugar is its adaptability as an emergency fuel. Sugar is rapidly absorbed in the system.” It is always helpful to get the opinion of a recognized authority on any important subject. In a day when food fads are so much in evidence it is a part of wisdom to discover exactly how important sugar is in the diet of all of us. The sensible way to well-being is to eat all kinds of healthful fresh and canned fruits and vegetables, sweetened to taste. Remember the value of puddings, ice creams, and cakes for dessert. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete. The Sugar Institute. —Advertisement.

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leA came to light during a heat wave when the council was asked to do something for the relief of the 17,000 faithful animals still tugging away at their loads. Then it was learned that only forty watering troughs remain in all Detroit to sustain the horses in their toll. As streets have been widened and paved for the benefit of the automobile, troughs went into the discard when encountered in the path of progress. Without dissent the council voted that the fire department should equip itself with buckets and be prepared to water horses at all stations.

Prize Winning Recipes

A prize of *1 Is presented to the subscriber who sends in a recipe selected for this column. Just address your letter to the Recipe Editor. Indianapolis Times, give full directions for preparation nrintlne or wrltine plainly. Within two weeks after the recipe appears in the Prise Rpclpe Column, a check will be sent you for 11. Peanut Brittle Dessert One pint of whipping cream, twenty marshmallows, one-half pound of peanut brittle. Whip cream until very stiff. Roll the peanut brittle fine. Cut the marshmallows into several pieces. Fold the peanut brittle into the cream, gradual! y, and add the marshmallows. Chill in the ice box until ready to sene. This is delicious frozen. MRS. ORA A. HITE. Route 15, Box 2. Marshmallow Custard Yolks of 2 eggs, 2 cups marshmallows, cup sugar, a pinch of salt, 2 cups hot milk, 1 cup grated cocoanut, Vz cup walnut meats, 2 tablespoons sifted powdered sugar, whites of 2 eggs. Beat yolks of eggs and add sugar, salt and milk. Cook in double boiler until it thickens. Put layers of marshmallows in a pudding dish and sprinkle each layer with cocoanut and chopped nuts. Pour custard over this. Mix stiffly beaten whites of eggs with powdered sugar and spread over the top. Sprinkle with cocoanut and brown in oven. MRS. OTTO H. SCHULZ. 4647 Rook wood avenue. Scalloped Fish With Vegetables One small green pepper, 1 small onion, 1 cup water, 1 cup left-over creamed fish, 1 cup chopped butter-

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bread carrots, 1 cup cooked spaghetti, 1 teaspoon salt, speck pepper and cup grated cheese. Remove seeds from peppers, chop with onion and cook ten minutes in water. Add all the other ingredients, except cheese. Put in baking dish and sprinkle with cheese. Bake in a moderate oven for thirty min--utes. MRS. LAWRENCE FULWIDER. 2051 Caroline avenue, Hawaiian Pancakes Mix and sift 2 cups flour, 3 level teaspoons baking powder, and Vz teaspoon salt. Add 1 cup sweet milk, 2 beaten eggs, and 1 tablespoon melted butter. Beat, thoroughly and add V cup drained, crushed canned pineapple. Fry on greased griddle until golden brown. Serve with butter and syrup. MARTHA WHITE. 1358 North Gale street.

Creole Apples Six medium-size tart apples. VA cups sugar, 2 cups boiling water, 1 cup seeded (or seedless) raisins, 2 cups cooked, seasoned rice, hot; 1 tablespoon butter, cup sweet cream, 1 cup sweet cream (extra.) Poul boiling water over sugar in deep kettle or pan and allow to cook j to syrup thickness; pare apples, re- j moving cores, leaving apples whole. ! Place apples in the thickened syrup I and cook to about half done; turn ! gently, being careful not to break j the apples; add raisins and cook till i apples are tender but not soft. Meantime, prepare rice: when done add the Vz cup sweet cream and the butter and simmer about eight minutes. Remove apples from syrup to individual dessert plates; j fill centers with rice and raisins; j bank sides with the rice, sprinkle j | with raisins; add a few spoonfuls | i of the syrup over this, and serve I hot with the sweet cream. Or cream may be whipped. (Tapioca may be substituted for the rice.) ROSE BUTLER. R. F. D. 2, Morgantown. HOOVER INTERESTED IN AIR PROPOSAL Suggestion Made for Government to Buy Planes for Clubs. By Pcripps-Haward Newspaper Alliance j WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—President Hoover is interested in a plan for giving America 250.000 airplane pilots for the price of one battleship. The proposal was laid before him by Thomas L. Hill, president of the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation. Hill hopes to get the plan put before congress. His idea is this: Let the government take the price of one battleship, which he estimates at $40,000,000, and buy with that money 10,008 airplanes at $4,000 each. Then, distribute those planes to. 18,000 flying clubs, gratis. England and many of her possessions does it in this manner. With the initial expense taken care of, Hill believes flying clubs would thrive. Figuring that each club would turn out from among its thirty or forty members at least five pilots a year. Hill told Hoover that in five years the nation would have 250,000 pilots who could be called upon in time of war. SMOOTH-BARKED TREES FATAL ROOST OF BIRDS More Than 5,000 Are Found Dead After Electrical Storm. By United Press ST. CHARLES, Mo., Oct. 4. Smooth barked trees served as fatal roosts for thousands of birds near here when they were charged with electricity during a storm last August, Dr. William G. Wilson, ornithologist, will tell the United States department of agriculture in a report which he is preparing. More than 5,000 dead birds were reported to have been found on a farm a short distance from this city and more than 1,100 on another farm following the storm, according to Dr. Wilson. “I never have heard of a case of this kind before,” Dr. Wilson said, “and it may not happen again in a thousand years, but I believe that it is worth reporting to federal experts. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TO VIEW POWER PLANT Institute Will Gather on River for Meeting and Outing. The Indianapolis-Lafayette section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will meet Saturday at 3:30 p. m. at the Oakdale power plant on Tippecanoe river near Delphi for an inspection tour of the plant. The section will spend the evenings at a cottage on Tippecanoe river owned bf W. D. Hamer, Charles Brosnan and E. J. Angus. j Angus will give an illustrated lecture on a recent trip in Arizona j when he explored a spot where a j meteor fell. The group will remain | at the cottage over Sunday. Ancient Boat is Found Bu United Press MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 4.—Workmen excavating for underground! light cables here recently unearthed ! an ancient river boat seven feet j below the surface of Main street, the j city's principal business thorough- j fare. Buy a good used car now and have j some fun. Many splendid values ! offered in Times want ads. Turn now and look them over.

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‘SHOOT FIRST SAFETY MOVE SCENEMGNDAY Cast for Children’s Picture Will Be Chosen at Theater Saturday. The cameraman is all ready to photograph girl and boy life in Indianapolis. Just as soon as principals in the cast are selected Saturday morning at the Lyric theater, the movie expert in charge of making the Golden Rule Safety Club movie for The Indianapolis Times and the Lyric will begin to grind. It is necessary that all boys and girls who have joined The Times’ Golden Rule Safety Club be present at 8:30 Saturday morning in the ballroom at the Lyric. Children of younger years should be accompanied by a chaperone, not more than one attendant to each child as the ballroom may not be large enough to accommodate the crowd. Lieutenant Owens of the safety

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WYON'S GOLDEN RULE Food Frodnrl* Are Strictly Homo Kitchen Mode and Sold by Vs Only. Pannhaoa or Scrapple Season Is here ns we made It la old Presylvnla. I.ye Hominy. Cooked Sweet Pumpkin. Cider, Applebnttcr. Jellies. Preserves, etc. Wyon’s Gnldrn Rule Stand No. 106, City Market Vnder Tomlinson Hall

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