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V: En! re MitVt;. t o i I pr, Urr X, 17 -'.'; Uil rnrci u reinirtl V -"tlnnei receive.! rd all arrears paid. a bisher litterent ooart h 9 tvRIDAY JANUAUV 27. 1921! mmnn I el rFH X I K M TD ü G I Krank T-'.iW?n üf JilCKc' ft towship is thie : nounc 0 in thp C-Mlli- a rA rtidat f Cni'tv Sh rtT Kra. k nee i . I 1 . SphwriUnd f l"Tn" to all the & unt hav nr m:c the me for nriff I ur y hMr Theimon iff m ev way qual fiedtoconduc tnv hIi r of the ofh e to whin asp: He is no v enwrtd in far mi w neat S. Anthonv h-it P)-mjf 1 ran a utooTy nd drink atanr ir St A' Honv. io and raised in H'l township. All t;.e peotl- Who thinK i .j u tu mnr, couli hold a convention in a up Pr Drth. VIOLINS OF QUALITY It ha Ion been generally undertool kk the musical world that violins of al quality could be made only by a fiandful of pntriarchs, the most noted of whom was Antonio Stradlvarius of C'renH.na, who tdied his trade In the .seventnth century. The consequence Is that these choice Instruments are rery scarce, very hlh-prlced nml mrely heard In public. Hut now come
advice from Taris that an audience whfh HrUajn 0CCMp!e. to kmPr. at the l,nvrvtoire. beinif reqnested Thtf t.T'4Vral direction from poIts l t vote on the respective merits of a iMh country i northeast. Signals from Stradivarius and some violins of Ne,w Knglnnd ni$ ver the mariiime modern make, as played before them province? of Crtnada, and those from 1m the d.Tlc. ihowcf a coiiKldernbte IVftver v t.ver Ifutlson bay. Mr. rreferetice fr the latter. Of course Uw'He.r exmM'l Ihe, belief thai hethen. is no rer.s-n why moderns should of refraction and refiecnot break In upon the legend of 'he rk'n inlrtnl rt"l,ww had a ..... ...,..- ... ,,-s.fh.Hnce'(.f setting oer as Nortli At-
iot nnnb patience and inioost t the Mihjee1 as did their forl-vtrs. The only type of violin maker who naturally could not compete would be the devotee of efficiency whose inteiest eentered rather upon the number of Instruments turned out than npoi U erfect!on of each. Three attempt to rescue the . of the steamer Merida. stink ten ye . hko off the Virginia canes, have faVe
The car-o consisted of goM and silver another and dlsctm momentous ajlurs and' coin.' The failures are at- fil without the Intermediary of pubtributcd to storms which inllicted lU: m vemmental agencies. What
damage upon the salvaging equipment en each occasion. The vessels lis In owlv'thlrty-the fathoms of water so that the project f raising her Is entitoly feasible and within the limits of; recorded achievements. Four tuitlfjn dollars, however. Is quickly absorbed in maritime engineering and another failure will remler further a I tempts unptorilable. The idea of rescuing sunken tioMsure from the sea has al- , , ... , ways had a hold on the imagination rind perhaps there will be efforts made toward r.eccmplNhlng the salvn-e for the sport of the thing.
They have . developed super-skill in A recent .l.'sue of the monthly bulle- grating and supersetisitiveness in ap tin of tu Ithlinn emigration commis- plains. I think It will be a great surin states that the remittance. of pti-e to all the wireless men of the Italian emigrant to their native v. rhl. from Marconi to the experts of ountry amounted to Oftl.T.t.rtsrt lire the great private companies. The ama-
($1M.JNV.SJ bar) in 11C0 as again-.t JOIVVKIV.1 llr fi1ft:H! n,.r in l'tVO III Ti'tr i mm w " trP.. Of Mie toUl amount of the remit tam er madf In 1PLD fX per cent came t rem tne I niteu .taies. am, Mt of the re.t front Canada and Piv.ll. All Uber countries cmtribute! InsigniHeant aimmnts to the lo'ai. Toi total amount of th refuitfa'ices was fviee as large In 10-t) a in IPIO. In V.VJ the average ex..i ..r .1,., wT.t lire ami iu P.O it was J1.1H. i The man ho makes a fool f l int el f is different from ikthers only If the r'pM t thi-.t he can't i-ontrol his Impulse' Thai oft "f Impulse Is 2omau. The'm:ii who keeps his foot on tle-'br;ke a ad isn't always fee-ling tas in 'hi it' iif t'i.U'S is to be envied.
Je-e n. Willbuiison and .lohn W. We can somely blame Japan for Si,:,is j,, fp;!!, Xew York retrying to jet h co.ieesUn that won't! t t.uX:s f,,r p.r;,i! in behalf, of sc ence. allow her a litt.'e biKer licet than the fl.y plan t" pen träte beyond the Amerh-sii jrogrtia provides; hut oi JjUe: f De ;bt. nw the Itio Aedoni. the other hand tie United States and iu rl.-eir lim.i for hitherto uncapiured ;reat Itrltain would be making a mi- j.c.-i:;:er:- for ti e z.-.Io.ii-al eollectake If it were to she Japan nhat it to' s of the University . f Michigan ' .mmH i't.d ofhor coI!ege.. i The e.v -edition N exjected to'lat iiionihs. and will i-o up the Ata--Ao Hontem pursgrapher wrtnt to v?( ft Vr,;. ?,nrii a,onj khow what las become of the M- s,-ira.M.i!iiorer raliroad. miles fMsMoued editr who ued t writ.- i,vt,k me fever Infested fastnesses of that IbdshCYiMtl ws nearltig its fall the Southwest and the Serra ts In Kussta. Perhaps he I telling how p:r'eij mountains. Hol5heTlin Mved ibwlf by chanela 'ihe "dust" shot is so fine that the U IU tftha ' I uot' delicate specimens would not be m mtf irrtpirably Injured, tLe cxplcrtn rakt
j Declared Spanning of Atlant o Ocrm by Amateurs Is Revolutionary. - .roMili Hr-inTiio IO iifrn President of th Leagut Foresees Natlons Drawn Clottr by Wirelt üonöi Amateurs Develop Super-skill. a N-w Tork.-The access of an.:t,wr lteie7öperajerfi In this country ami "irijtdit in sending- signals and i.iessages '-cotJan! In the week's tciM recently will be revolutionary In Its effect n -wireles communication, acdordlncr ta IVrev Hiram Maxim. Dresllud,o it..., iruu, iiiiiu,u VTim. ii me ir?in n ri w mailtv Amateurs hart believe that Forne of tLem would crash through to th other Fide, but ttiat mnny of theui wouu flo i0 nlyht after night wa i most more, than they had hoped for. Use Little Power. The toblinical significance of the perfonuirtce lies in the ability shown to make low-powered instrument du the work which In large commercial stalou . Vowerful apparatus, Lwj tlifln one kilowitt was used ly oror ,lh(niS3n(ls of mlles of ,allll andaen for oine of those far in the Interior of the country got acri. whereas' the large stations use.' from n) u, kilowatts. In some weather that would not check the more powerful stations they would, of course, fall, but some of their work was done w-der ondlthms that Mere fnr fron ida'T,ia "tations as far west as Ohio ?'er? Jfbl r?ch SeoUand where ul E..Oodley, the official receiver for tue league, siauoueu, was uue pniilj to the relation, not always reati d. Intlf!-Mlous. This proved to be , fh v;. Proved It Could Da Dont. 'Our success Is revolutionary in radio communication," says Mr. Maxim. "It had not been thought poiM "by experts that amateurs could span the ocean, and we have pioved that it could b done. Jt m an the coming of citizen communication hctween England and America, toe coming of the day when the peo ple of one country oan talk to one this means Hn the deveiapraent oi tin-d-r-dMhdi:gs and haimonlouK relationship can be better Imagined than th fcerjhed. tt turns oms thoughts t tl,,. lt(rUt disctts-ioiis by Mr. Wells j;i hJs story of the ideal relatlonsh!ps between the peoples of tb.e world, "It is only a matter of time when thi ircte telegraph commtusieattm iii I-4 followed by telephonic eommtiiiicatioit,' and when citizens of one country may talk with the citizens of flii'Hiier irountrv without anv check upon their freedom of speech. ;'fhe great thing about this test is that it was done by amateurs; their money and confidence put It through. ppamiu urr r fhe bSl of love for his vi.Mk; tt Is not the perfunctory, al though skillful, performance of the hired employee.' g nt( fevn,i divisions covering the entire lV,.,ttry. xnd tliere are C0.0K) amateut utatbo:- oferatlng in It. Each division ba a manager, an assistant tnaiiauvr and district suirintettdet.t. who deHie long distance line of ei.nununic;::iun and allot hours for lo;il and bng ditrnce transmission. JO EXPLORE RIVER OF DOUBT Arfver.turru Seek Rare Insects fcr " American Colleges Carry "Dust" Pistöls. i i t New York. i:qu:pieJ with "dust" s?i oijng p-Mols to hving tlown hisli- !', in-: insects tliat cat not be ne:tcd.
OLD-TIME SUNDAYS f eie l a for.cii tif i ntL In the lafijvllt of :l Kw.tiKk iui.h in the WashInxTn ltt over the Import fd charm of the ohl-fashioned Suuday. To' hi ioIr.fi. the phruse alt dressed .up intheir Surifby best" ws nmethtn; t:re t!ii n mere nintfer of clothe. It ffRi really .'symbolie -ir.f tj,,, ,ijfr..rent attitude rC tire people e Mnie year to the Sundnys . of ihlr em. According to the Keut'ucky man. the old-fajdiioi el dUtlnVtiienf!s nboiit Sunday has largely fr.dd away becau people are 4dressel up' all the time iowndjy. just as pliw-e that are open on weekdays are likewise open on Sundays. Without advocating blue laws or anything of that kind, the commentator think It would be better If Sunday were "really au event, a sweet, wholesome K-caKloii," the way It used to be. The Kentucky man hn certainly known Sundays In wlilcli, sr lie snys. everyluwly forgot the rnres of the workaday world ami entere! into the spirit of worship and ph! fellowship. Hut the change fro:n sue'.i days due t someihln else lier-b'es t! tendency of fep!e to be better di'evsod, or to k"Cp I heir shops oin seventhly a v. eel;, says the 'hr!s.i;ti S 'eiice M nitor. There are difl'ereut rachil h :;:f-iits imi'!'i in tJ'.e matter frrjn ;ho-f cj i!!i,,ou to 'the Sunday. ir: itlfl Kt n!ir. !v.
To ma'.e l'W tüt you !:m't beln in life's sprJttime. , Vou'll reap scant harvet tnro a -j"r.mlerc see ! t'me and uisuhh a'ed uiumer-5. srvs (Irlt. Wild oat i'; M e ;h hi ar.d wild Ideas In tlx bead w?l! !c!ce whr.tever m'irht have hce;j '; t d troiu. either. Why is it f-!Us e.?"ct ln'nu'le in life when they kfio'A v. I.af r:.t:ire di.es? There are many appeal to youths of talent. Ueauty Is ulvnys courted. Doors continually open and hands beckon those with promise of leadership. T'ie resnoi.e mssde detennines whether or ut t:e lifo will count. You'll never count for i.iore than one of the zrrovp when you tike pleasure only In personal satNfaction. Seltiti folks may sw-eed In forging ahead. When they d they soon become en.;U'fed In their own selfishness and become raWvl among the disliked meuiVers of society. , Tli'irfi is quite a group of young women university Student in Ii:la?id who tire intensely Interested in politics and who are defi Holy o;:t to win t'. honor f writing M. P. after tlvir Hülms Tiie Ktr.Hsh papers view their erTorts sympatherieally. observing that the young woman who goos in for higher education is full of ther'es about what's wroiv; with the vorld and how to put tloj gs right. There's lut reason why she shouldn't have a hand at it. rsjcHlly as others ate fail'ng so badly, they add. The llalian deficit fr the year Is only 1 0,70 1.1)00.000 lire, par value cf w! Ich in dollars would be, about tioo,oM.otA. We make no remark? about our neighbors, remarks the Houston Post, but merely say that we aro not crazy csiough to believe that Italy or-any other continental natio'i can neet ihs obligations In good money. Spenklng of tough luck, Germany taved up ,?,Wo.0A0.000 paper marks to pay off the UH).(KXM00 gold marks due to the allies in December, land when the time to pay came the paper marks had shrunk so they would not stretch far enough to make the settlementAn American schooner held In Mexican waters Is said to be a gun runner. The skipper may have figured that '.run tunning one way and rum running the other ought to enable him to retire after a couple of. voyages. A merciful t.iau is merciful to his beast; in this ease it is Marshal Foch taking pity -n 'tiis bob. cat and preserving him frort the demoralizing effect uf too much n pularity as a society favorite. New Y?k row cla7.:s to have the ulr! v.ith t!:e most perfect feet which will remind old timers of ile fact that Chicago used to have, a reputation along that line but not quite the same. What a lot of money the baseball magnate cubl niako if H were possible to buy a player at what the fans think of him when he makes an error, and to sell him for what he 'thinks his services are wrnh. . ; Things wuhl be better and safer for the country if there were more conclusions ploddingly arrived at and fetter hysterically Jumet1 t. , : ' ! - The bier of a; wallet containing ?.XO0O rewarded the finder with $15. Now what wis the psychology that kept him from jmtfclng It an eren $20? Xot even th cabaret rroprietor is In It with the fasaionable . dressmaker when It come to-pLlDt corer charges. If Germsubf naairkj ever go up, they . wilt hat 'loag way to clicib bfor
iUW9 1ÜÜÜÖ Y States Differ Widely in Regulating Uber of 8.000,CC0 Wa;j2 Edrners. 110 LffiiT I!! FiVE GUTES j Regulations on Nijht Erriplcyment South Dakota Has 70-Hour Week -Minimum Wage Laws in Force in Som: States. New York. With more than S.0O0.r50 women 'Vainf :lly ocrupied" In ihe flutes, the lejral status of WohUti l4.,L'iri!o;.ees bec-mes a n:atier ! of Iricii-üii Importance to industry. I accord iaj; .to a st::t(imnt Irstieil by the Nutioanl Indu.-trial Conferne board. j "Accrdiiot t the most recent ollicial summaries, daily wcrkin.-; hours . for vi.nen in the Unit cm! States are iimlte! the statement says, "as fol lows: To eilit hours in the D strlct of Columbia; Colorado. California, Wash- . ilik'ton. Montana. Nevai'a. Utah, Ari7.ina 5UHI ssew Mexico; in Kansas mere Is u law providing punitive overtime for work over eiht or nine tjours. according to the industry; to eight and one-haie hours ir North Dakota; to nine hours in Massachusetts. Xew York, , Maine, Ohio. MIchlean, Minnesota. JdLsouri. Arkansas. Nebraska, Oklalumja, Texas. Idaho and Oregon, j to ten rauirs In iVnusylvanla, Connecticut. Rhode Lslaml. New Jersey, Marjhtnd, Virginia, Keutucky, (Iwrgia. ?IIssissippl, Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. South Dakota and Wyoming; to ten and one-halt h uis In Tennessee and Vermont ; to eleven hours in North ; Carolina; to twelve hours in South Carolina, white no: le,;al limitations ; exist in Iowa. Indiana, Weil Virginia, Alabama and Flo. Ida. j No Limitation in Working Hours. I "These latter live states have no limitation In the weekly working hours of women.. The 4S hours a week limitation is prescribed In Massachusetts. ; California, Oregon. '.Utah ami North
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I Dakota; m Illinois and South Dakota Every Young Girl Vants Pretty Arms l:mdlos. Serve chilled, with any dei the legal Hmlta ion is 70 hours a week. to Show Off. sired dressin . ! In Ohio 50 hours; fry Wisconsin, On- '
nectlcut and Delaware ."5 hours; in New Jersey, Wyoming, Kentucky, MisMaryland 00i...u; la Ver,uo:,t. W, ington, Montana. Nevada, Color.nU. Arizona and rNcv Mexico 00 hours; In Tennessee 5.7 hours,' and in all tb.e other states' Maine,- New Ham' ;!i!ie, New York, Pennsylvania. Michrgau. Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas. Missotirl. Oklahoma. Arknnrrs and Tcx:rs 54 hours. The. '.ariatiou as to weekly homs I. therein, much greater than the variation as to daily hours. VI"!tt' unrl ftVP Vw.ti Is iirii!:IIi. ted In more than: one occ-.ipr.th.:.' lx i w. i.mt. i ! j v ew x ork, C u?urtfcut. Wisconsin. .eIte N braska, Kansas. Oreron and Caiij'ort:ia ; in industry nly ip 3Iasse liuc4ts, ,. iii t it i Peunsylvani: ami Iodlat.a ; in mtreantile eta,iloy,,.,:t 'on! in South Can, Una; for rail.. ad and street railway' ti'-kei rellcr.- l.Jy In O'-io; in the Dis ttict ff Columbia the number of hours that may be wo ked at night Ls limited iii the sHim !.mm ner as day work. Con.tr?! Kt 'Nicht Work. ' "S:ut co.. i. tA of t.i.'bt work for, women exists orly-in n states; De!a-' ware. I'inst. Ma: yl: :mi. Nclutiska. New Hä rips!. ire ani W'-n ::sin limit the nltil -hours, of alt women wa::e earm-rs. Coi.i.ectlcut Delaware. .Indlat:a. Kahlas, Ma -sachusetis. Nebniska, .Ne' York, Oregon. Peansyb i vatda. 2?onth Carolina! Ctj.l: and Wisconsin rohibit av: ien .from niglit
work In -ervain occu ations. Wi.cou- e oecajing sucu u oen uuu iu sin adrNebV:iska U.:iit night woik to renou' our strength In Effort and Eneight cohsecvMive honrs. Delaware and tbusiasm and in Achievement. Maryland limit hours to eight and .; AM that i'"" now havc of the 0ld further i-eclfv definite loo.rs as nt4ht :.'Vi"ur ,,5 i,s Memories, How are you hours. Kansas, New llmupst.lre and goinu i se them? j Wisconsin limit night hours to ei;;ht ..." "I-vry single life has Its Stumbling and weekly night work to 48 hoars. Times, livery single life has Its ClimbThen umber Qf occupations covered is, 'log P"urs. It Is the Memory of the as h rule, small. Indiana and Pet.nsvl- thnlhua moments, that fairly made
vania cover manufacturing establishments only, -Mni.S&eiT mlnlmrfin ware laws for wowenvfwLh rates died by a cominlssioii ur7A force in Wisconsin. Minnesota. h Dakot i, Kansas. Arkansas, Color;o. Wnsbiiijton, Oregon ariJ Califm jria ; In Utah and Arizona there Is a mandatory minimum wage law with the wage fixedby lew; In Massachusetts there is a minimum wage fi;ed by a commission, but nt mandatory; In all of the other states there Is ac law." MOKUMLNT TO U. S. WAR DOGS Will Stand In On'y American Animal Cemetery as Memorial to Battle- i " fidd .Messengers. Now Y'orlc. mot.ttmer.t to perpetuate the memory - of messenger (legs that serTed on the battlefields of Prance and Beliiirn, Is to be erected la tiie dog ce-uetery at Ilattsdale. near White Plains. X Y. The laemorlal. It was rnnou:;cecl by plot holders. wiii-c0st:$2."iOö. ; Daslgned by a wo'l-known sculptbr. the moonnn at is to sand o;i a bowlder ferlookipg4 a tatvh-truveled nfotor hi h way :ind jnIII roaslst a war dox U baralc ?lre, with' heli.:et and canteen ojf.b: : ze.- The Hnrtsdnle ectieiyy Is at.'dV he.th oaiy atdciui birtrli groj:.rls--4 the Uaited States. with the oc. hi Paris M only rival iu i the wi'Ot,
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: By EDNA KENT I C rlBL-S . " ' PRKTTY AE?.2S ÜP TO the a-e cf elsh! cn or rlcrtiw'n. a girl ned not wony 1 her rms are too thin or too fat i .de -s hey are an extrem-- of cither idtion for up to that tine the b i j maturing, and may easily l e to at or too thin In iticlf. At: 1 i(o ts slzv before stating the vv'sTit, The bes;t way to have beaut! r d r.rms f to cxerc;:-e tb.cm. Ma.-r;;e ait !roams tr.ny help s-ot-.-.e, but c ver.-:-., s certain to develop t'.e lively !nc . . t lLCll dcJlOil. PI:'. in hoUhoM t-:,..." . U Ji l " mwiwm !H make the arms beautiful, making bds. sweeping, kneading bread or beatinrr cake, are all exercises that ;S slmuM bf done with quick movements; siuggisu luovemenis aie not exercises at all. Swimming is good for tho arms, of course, rowing, cai.oeing, and all outdoor span's will make the amis pretty. Anything which makes the nrrns move fiuh-Utv In varvinf dlretlons, uhicli lles end relaxes tho ---" ' . " 'T T mg me arn.s imuiMeu up, me uarai iu fist, and tiKh' lag the upper arm WUSCle?, is stb- .tr; It Is such a ;'!e.l Other good exerdse. isure to own pretty arms aüd to be .b.!o to wear sleeveless ureases, that e rj woman will feel ' , repaid for nr.; trouble she goes to, ,A . . e 10 ,mpr0Ve ht, (Copyright.) i ... . . ' si I. Memories By GEORGE MATTHEW ADAMS t I T IS the fticulty of Kcmemberlnj; and constantly calling to mind what has gone before, that makes it possible for us to tread Forward. It Is what saves us from becoming fossiti.ed. It Is what enables us to throvy .1. t V .11 f. I I . otu whole consciousness glow with I Hi wer and satisfaction, that make u fed we are worthy as lighters In the Snm and n asplrers for a portion of T" l" Vl ":ls oriu. All that you now have of the Old Year are its Memories. How ure you going to use them? Why not resolve here and now that you will Just let slide, silent from yan, every unplcisant memory of the past, gathering up and tying securely- to you the while, every Pleasant Memory that .the pat has given to you? Hake them' spurs and incentives to make l,!,Mer-braver nn, bIer- For ah mat you now nave or ine Old Year-and Years are Its Memoriea. How are you going to use then? t f t i His Luck Is Out When Tadpoles Hatch in Milk Nairobi, Africa. A native charged In the resident magistrate's court here with milk adulteration strenuously ; denied the allegation. In the temporary absence of experts he might have been acquitted, but hU luck wxs dead out, for during the course of the trial a family of tadindes hatched ojt In the milk. f I ? J J -ge s ai i j" J fhth without tke .on. Jle wns sent to Jail for .a i i
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Th Rrl of cookin cannot b larnl otit n f n lu-tnk anv mnrm than th art ettAsniml: g or the art of palntlrx. Tld U-t feather 1 practice, the best guide la s-utitiieaU Louts XV. i What to Eat. For a change In serving potatoes try; Sauted Potato Balls. f:ut nans from potatoes wltn a ,Ypnch cutter Coot tun minutPS ,n boiling water, slightly salted. Drain. Mt that tho balls will hrowu evenly. L'j the left-over pieces for mashed ! oliih.ei Ssvcry Chicken Salad. I'at otie teasjMMmfid each of mixed whole snice, mlncvd onion, sweet irret-n i epper Into thre cupfuls f boiling water, add one-half teaspoon of mit. and simmer ten minutes, strain e.nd add one pint of this bulling water to n tackage lemon p Iatin; stir unt!l 'üssoivui. Cool and as the gelatin stiffens add two ou.'uls of fir.ely mlnred eldekn. Pack' int a mold and set. a wny to harden. Turn out on a hed of letlme and serve with any good salad dressing. Tit's may be , usd ns n snndwU-h rdlln ndd!m; Utile Miapi) dressing. Pineapple Filling fcr Cake. Any layer cake recipe, may he used with this tilPag.-or a sponge cake hakcd itt layers: Take om-half a can of pineapph. add one cupful of sugar and Ihe yolks of two eijs with a fTMi poonf:l of corn starch. Cook all together, exeept l!ie es". for a few minores, then -ool. add the e?s and li.iisl cooking' add when thick a tel.li-pooufnl of hutter and cool lefnre spreading. Tomato and Pepper Salad. S'-ald the tomatoes, p-el and cut In halves. Place on a lettuce leaf cut side 'up. Scoop out some of the pulp and place four or live asparagus tips in the center of each tomato. Cut rimrs from ocoihts and ad lust for Oatmeal Gruel. Take a quart of water, a pinch of Z LZl '" M' ,Z k' stnlined gniel to the fire and add a ,f swet cream or milk, boil up ,;,(,, MJI serve. Add more salt If 1 ceded, Noodles. Hreak two eggs into a howl, beat " ' " , " . I V " " siiirni uiio uo-ui. im iui very thin sheet, cut in strips and dry for half an hour, then coik Id the soup ten to fifteen minutes. Southern Steak. i'.at t)POf or veal In sen J-Ml 1 -ur " rnl frV In sT ,,tt,e h""r cover . with milk and bakt snod flour until brown. tmke until th ...tO. I nl.c.irl.iul Cover the pan ; while baking. . (X 1920. Veetrn Nrripap-r L'nlua.) O RESTORE OLD INDIAN CAMP Bass Lake Colony Would Put Tocumseh Village in Indiana in Original Condition. WInamac, Ind. An effort to restore tlie old Indian camp of Tecumseh. pcf.r Winamac. Is.bdng made by the women of the summer colony at Pass Lake, near this city. An application for Incorporation of the village has been filed with the secretary of state. In the meanwhile a o)-foot roadway has fecn projected along the meanderlrg shore line at Indian Point on Poss lake, with a 00 foot parkway at the s!de. Winamac business men have Indorsed the plan. With the organization of a forest preserve district It Is hoped the old Indian camp can be completely restored. The Piss Lake Hooters' association is headed by Mrs. Nora K. Spain of Chicago. Ncv Specfss 0 Snake. Auburn. Neb. Nemaha county la he home of a new species of snake, according to J. IL Stites, an old resident of Auburn, who, together with William 'Hutchinson of Peru, found a nest of what they terra "ghost snakes" n a field on the Peru bottoms. They b i cribe the reptiles as thick and blunt .t the head, with sfender. tnpering bodies, pure white In color. When dlsurbed they raise themselves up on ,hclr talis like a hooded cobra and dlsvLd and swell their heads like a p reeding adder. Speeds Tax Collection. Washington. Collection of back :ire are to be speeded up In ltae i;h the po icy of curttag down new aiiv. Secretary Mellon unnounced. Ai we understand the dope, the nation which lends In the dye Industry alii prevail in the kill Industry.
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