Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 129, 31 May 1922 — Page 3

-THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922.

FAGE THREE

TAKES CREDIT FOR ORGANIZING CHINESE

BOY SCOUT TROOPS

The Rise of Pastry By FREDERIC J. HASKIN

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i ork is now in the grip of a pastry fP Associated Press) wave second only to the crime wave CHICAGO, 111., May 31. Credit for j in scope and power. Never has the organizing the first Boy Scout troop luj demand for pastry been so great; China is claimed by Boone University, never the supply so conspiclously In a Protestant Episcopal institution at; evidence. Window displays of glit-

vuchang, a representative of which. Alfred A. Gilman, has arrived in thi3 country. In the Scout troops of the school the boys of official and well-to-do families are taught to use their hands in fire drills, bridge and hut making, fence and tree climbing, cooking and tent making, according to a statement from the department of missions of the Protestant Episcopal

church. "During the last few vears,

man said in telling about the university, "the International and internal political problems of China have been a source of great trouble to -those in charge of educational institutions. No Chinese are better informed concerning the facts and the opinions of leading foreigners and Chinese than the

students of Boone and similar institu

tering pastries, in a bewildering variety of colors, designs and nationali-

he is now on the road to becoming a multi-millionaire. As an illustration of the pulling power of pastry, the above French chef tells the story of a small Brooklyn hotel which began to run down hill at a fast rate after closing its

once famous bar. Then the manager

secured a chef who could make mar

velous lemon meringue pie. He immediately Installed the pie permanently

DEMOCRAT NAMED DAUGHERTY AIDE IN FRAUDS PROBE

ties, tempt the passerby on every jon the business man's luncheon table hand; new pastry shops are spring- afnthereb,y won bhac "ie ,m'- , ' . jonty of the customers he had lost, mg up all over the city, and even the The pie ls now more than holdin& lts drug stores now serve cream puffajown against a fair grade of red wine and chocolate eclairs. which is being freely served in a Consequently, many public-spirited ! nearby ccpetitive restaurant. citizens who are alreadv considerably L A",Lhei caFe in P!nt ls that f a

Mr GU-! worried about the trend of the race." no on tne upper west

are in a panic of apprehension. W hat.i K ' , , ,. , they demand gloomily, can be expect- i b"dP ln splte of lts many disad" ed of a people which goes in for such ag s" gastronomic orgies? How can we "It's the fruit rolypolies and pies," hope to develop a race of supermen t sighed one feminine boarder recently, on macaroons and Boston cream pie?'n explaining her persistent' amiabilIs it not time, thev suggest, that a ltv !n the face of various vicissitudes.

1 I HOT va trfr i T- nsttiml K 1 nn m a

j fti on at-iuai iitjiu Kill mr. I don't believe I could give them up.

new and powerful reform organization be formed to combat this pastry-

tions. Thev have hard their teachers i eann vlce wnlc.n ls surelv fles me?

and the dailv newKnar.f.rS Mv that the T0 rn tne gooa-naturea but inaomi

outstanding failings of the Chinese are

cowardice and callousness. When, then, these men try to be brave and outspoken and to feel for their country and their oppressed fellows, there ls developed an explosive force which may well mean trouble fcr a missionaiy institution carried on under a foreign flag in the city of an oppressive, ignorant, military dictator.

The soup is watery; the meat is tough and greasy; the butter is but-

table American people into a dolorous ; terine, and the coffee is impossible,

tribe of dyspeptics?

Pastry is apparently a popular substitute for liquor. At any rate, it is estimated that its consumption has increased 33 1-3 per cent since the passage of the eighteenth amendment. Farmers are not the only sturdy folk who eat pie for breakfast nowadays. New York business men per

ioral that courageous feat also, as

but the desserts are simply perfection. However unappetizing the rest of the meal may be, you always leave the table with a good impression. "One day when my mail was carelessly swept out with the trash, when my box of flowers was given by mis

take to the catty interior decorator

on the floor below, and the supply ofi

hot water seemed to have disappeared

A Free Booklet On the Preparation of Vegetables for the Table

Pays

Charles S. Thomas. Charles S. Thomas of Colorado, Democrat and former senator, h&s ben named special assistant to aid Attorney General Daugherty in the prosecution of the war fraud cases. Thomas, five other appointees and Daugherty. will form a tribunal decide which cases will be prosecuted and the methods of prosecution.

New ways of serving vegetables are constantly being devised. Now comes the States Relations Service with a 4S-page booklet packed with the kind of facts and suggestions that every cook ought to know. A variety of methods is always wel

come to the housewife in order to J maka her tabie more attractive. i No matter how expert you may be J in the fine art of cookery, you will i

certainly find eome new ideas in this little booklet. This is a free Government publication and our Washington Information Bureau will secure a copy for any reader who fills out and mails .the coupon below, enclosing two cents in stamps for return postage. Be sure your name and address are written plainly. (Do not nd the coupon to The Palladium. Mall It direct to "Washington. D. C.) .................................a..

: Washington, D. C. '. Frederic J. Haskin. Director. I The Richmond Palladium t Information Bureau, I enclose herewith two cents in stamps for return postage on ' a free copy of the booklet "Preparation of Vegetables."

Unknown Benefactor

For Restoration

Of Aged Beggar's Sight

CHICAGO, May 31 "Old Bill Rabe, who has made his living and paid his rent by holding out a battered tin cup to passersby for a quarter of a century, expects to discard the ancient cup forever, and, with sight restored, take up tailoring where he left off 30 years ago. "Old Bill" is 71 years old. His three sightless decades were ended by an operation, and the bandages soon will be removed. He and his wife, Mary, say he owes his new lease on life to a social worker whose name they do not know, who interested herself in the aged mendicant and arranged for the operation.

"Practically all are agreed that the lu'm e-t r, not water seemea to nave aisappearea f j , k , fc announced first student strike was one of the!? arl' can 8,ee b-v forever, I grew desperate and decided American music Will be played o

most effective demonstrations of uni-ii" " ""c vl '"""I"' move. i wruu? a. ejyidimug

. iamuu.1 icaiauiauis, pu nuuifiuusimv intention to tne lanaiaav ana leu.

table in the front hall. Then

to dinner. There was the

incr pnHnpprM f, .!,-( n, ,,.a i r unnermore. tne coia siaD oi DreaK-iusual haaiy-cooKea tooa until me en-j

fied national feeling that have ever;

been exhibited. It is also agreed that j J-hrKKug1h0Ut1., Mahattan- t on the ti the second strike was a mistake, be-! S,ob,bv has llkenpd to a goldfish bowl. , I went in

merely a drop in the New j when suddenly appeared a dazzling

Yorker's daily bucket of pastry ra-' white confection trimmed with red

tions. From this mild beginning, he; cherries pineapple pie covered with goes bravely on to doughnuts, eclairs, j red banana and whipped cream. It spice cake, napoleons and other mon- was wonderful, and somehow while I umental pastries. The young man in 'was eating it my moving resolution Stevenson's story of The Suicide Club disappeared. Hurrying from the dinwho had to eat so many cream tarts ingroom, I sped to the front hall and

our various crises has shown th great ' "as 10st nls Patnec cnarm ior us. ; snatcnea oacK my note, wmcn to my ,., , tu,. ,,: I There are too many pastry fiends in i great relief was still lying on the ta-

New York who daily outdo his spec-1 ble."

taeular record under no sinister compulsion at all. All Hail the Doughnut Before the war, doughnuts were

purposes. This second strike almost i

resulted in a tragedy at Boone through a misunderstanding between the fac nlty and the students, but it finally became an exhibition of the ability of our students to judge wisely of a whole situation. For the last' two years the Judicial reaction of the Boone men to

I June 1. The Indiana Song Composers

contest will take place the afternoon j

Only

on that!

evening, according to the program. Programs by tne Indiana State Federation of Music Clubs, the Indianapolis Municipal Symphony Orchestra and Indiana artists and recitations by various artists also are scheduled. The annual Oscar Saenger scholarship contest of the festival will be held the afternoon of Iune 1, and is open to both male and female voices.

Name

Street

City . state

In California, of the 26 men who recently passed the examination for national forest rangers, preference was given IS former soldiers, and their names were placed on the eligible

list.

LOCAL LP. A. POST TO SEND DELEGATES Postmaster C. B, Beck. J. P. Highley.

: Marcus Hasty and Elmer E. Lebo, are

to represent Post C. T.' P. A., at the national convention of the association to be held in Atlantic City next week. Mr. Hasty Is to leave the city Thurs-,' day for Philadelphia, where he will visit several days before joining the other members of the local post at Atlantic City, Sunday. Beck, Highley

j and Lebo will leave on the 4:50 o'clock." j train Saturday afternoon. ! Mr. Beck said Wednesday that while"

he has been entitled to 15 days vacation each year for the eight years h-? has been head of tne postoffice, this, trip will make but 21 days that he has taken during the entire time. He plans however, to visit his mother, living on a farm, 10 miles south of Logansport, before July 1.

JUVENILE EXPLANATION "It is called the altar because that's where a girl alters her name when she gets married," explained Bobby to his little sister Boston Transcript.

value of their training.

"At the Boone debatincr society, In reference to political and social questions, the thought is constantly expressed that immediate or showy results are not desired, but rather what is sought is the lasting good of the whole people." Rev. Y. K. Yen, father of the present Chinese foreign minister, W. W. Yen, was one of the founders of Boone.

Advocates Friendship Of Arabs and Jews

This confession may explain why so many Broadway restaurants are now abandoning all pretense of supplying

edible foods, and are concentrating ail

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comparatively scarce- nere. their skill upon their desserts. It also ; were sold largely by pushcart vendors may explain why so many canny busiin the far downtown districts, or byjness men are investing their capita! German bakeries up in the Bronx. in new pastry palaces when to the casThey were totally ignored by the bestlual observer it WOuld seem that thenhotel menus. Then the Salvation Ar-were aiwavs qUits enough. New York' my started feeding doughnuts to the;i3 now so welI supplied with these doughboys, and the great revival i that lt st,0uld be called, in the opiu-

started. New otk is now run or . inn f nt1ft cprimi -minded Hti7en "The:

LONDON. May 31. Friendlv

tions between Arabs and Jews are advocated In "An appeal to the population of Palestine" which has been distributed all over Palestine by the Moslem Masonic Lodge of Egypt on

the occasion of the Nebi Musa Fes-i

I tinv street kitchens which have cap-

rela-1 italized the Salvation Army idea and

are selling coffee and doughnuts to crowds of appreciative patrons. The sudden increase in the demand

for pastry, however, is noticed prin-i cipally in the large hotels. The chef)

in one sucn estanusnment wno torm-i

Desserted Village.'

State Music Memory Contest For School Children Wednesday

tival

It Is addressed in the name of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity by the Grand National Lodge of Egyptian Arabs to Imans and the depositaries

of the Holy Law, to spiritual heads cou!d

of all other religions. Christians, Jews, te., without any distinction of rite or faith, to the whole people of Palestine, great and small and to men and women without distinction of nationality or religion. It calls to all ln the name of Freemasonry and Humanity to re

member that the Jews are "our broth-

f.mmm GREEN wuuu ina., May 6i. ine

pieces now turns out 9,000 a day, or! historic little town of Greenwood was more than 50,000 separate pastries a!hst Wednesday to leading musicians week. His annual total is somewhere j of the state and their followers here around the three milliow mark. He j for the forty-fifth annual convention of

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Equator with the chocolate eclairs he "on ana tne American song wm wir has made I ers' fpstival- Tne meeting will last He is a French chef, and he Is nat-!tlir5e days, urallv prejudiced in favor of French One of the features of this years pastry, but he is willing to admit that sessions will be the state music memAmerica has made a noble contribu-i ry contest for public school children, tion to the pastry internationale in!Those participating in the event are

Ttnston cream nie. Alwavs lucious. i

i winners of contests held in many cit-

pu,u" ,udl. Ule is areK our ur ;hiV7rilVaVv irnow likewise becom i iPS durinS the last few weeks. The Inrs and cousins who have been obliged ' this delicacy h now imeise oecom .. Matins Mnsinle student i . .?...nn7 ovnnUito in the hands of the art-1 uianapoiis Matinee .uusicaie student

to sojourn among strangers where thev

have obtained success and prosperity." The appeal refers to Canada and Switzerland as examples of countries occupied by peoples of diverse races who live together in unity to their mutual advantage.

525,000 Advanced Fry Are Planted In Streams 13y Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, May 31. Approxi-

15

Hastes just

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Everywhere sum- ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC.. ST. LCUIS

It wouldn't be the same . . .

"If every woman on the street Should make a loaf of bread. They wouldn't be the same at a!!," The Master Baker said. "Some loaves would burn and some would fall And some would not be good. Though each one used the beif-same flour Ar.d d:d 'he best she could." And there's no secret about making Clicquot Club Ginger Ale. We tell what we put in it. Other manufacturers know all the ingredients we use. They can buy most of them. But they don't make Clicquot Club any more than a woman with good fiour and a recipe can make bread

that tastes like her neighbor's fcv bread made with the same

flour and recipe. Ask your grocer to send you a case of Clicquot Club. Keep a few bottles on ice or in a cold place. Serve it any time to anyone. Thev all like it.

THE CLICQUO"p CLUB CO. Millis. Mass., U. S. A.

Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla

3irch Beer Root Beer

GINGEE ALE

ists in cream and sugar who work insection ensemble, under the direction

the kitchens of the big hotels. "l V"", .V T r,,,, 0rrart0r than nnip T,lp";ty students of the Shelbyville schools

he exclaimed approvingly, pointing to 'ho ' V, he operetta. The Plan iridescent piece of the Boston va-!raf f Hlan' are other features. rietv. -and vet always it is the an- Indiana Day will be observed on

pie for which we have the most demand. It is, of course, the dietetic

cornerstone ot your repumic. huh

vMnrmt hantifv it for it hpeomes Don t become despondent try Dr

John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Wholetale Distributor Richmond, Indiana

Pile Sufferers

soggy. The lemon meringue, yes, we

Leonhardt's HEM-ROID no greasy.

can

mately 525.000 advanced fry raised atpie qne can do nothing bah!"

make attractive, but with "the ap-jlv??-n? cuttinB- .ha"n.?!,sf

the Kiverside hatcherv here this sea

son have been planted in public waters within a radius of forty miles, south and west of Indianapolis, in the last few days, George N. Mannfeld. of the state conservation department, has announced. More than a million of bass remain

The making of French pastry has

become one of the most important, functions of hotel housekeeping, and the pastry cooks have lately developed all the symptoms of the true artirtic temperament. Their kitchens must

be spotless, with all the latest electrical applances and just the right j

edy that is guaranteed to quickly ban-! ish all misery, or costs nothing. A. G. Luken Drug Co. Advertisement. - I

PALM BEACH SUITS AT $15.00

Most Evertvrffwts h Mer end ttovs ,

803 Main Street

R

efrigerators

Lower Prices Now Prevail on Refrigerators See us now if you want to buy a real ice-saving Refrigerator at a saving price. HOLTHOUSF 530 Main Street

i

in the thirty-one cultural ponds of the degree of temperature. They mustj

state, and will he permitted to reach! have the best raw materials to work

the fingerling stage before planting. Mr. Mannfeld added. This year's hatch was declared to he the largest of any in the history of the conservation department.

HURT IN 50-FOOT FALL Ml'Xt'It:. Ind. May ;!1. While attpmpiing to lower the colors of the junior class from the top of the higli school building here, Junius Harris. 19 years old. lost, his footing and fell 50 feet down a court, alighting on a heavy wire that screens the skylight above the assembly room. He was injured internally.

with special flours and sugar ani enormous quantities of fresh eggs. Incidentally, they must also have enormous salaries, for they Are by no means ordinary cooks. They are also sculptors, painters and designers, and occasionally inventors of some new and elaborate pastry which earns a small fortune. Pastry royalties are worth working for. One pastry inventor, who is the son of an Iowa confectioner, draws more than $30,000 a week for his sim

ple invention, the bskimo pie. He was wise enough to have his idea

i nrotected bv patents, and as a result;

No Matter How Old or Sick You Are

t)rucrn-Kriift (-land TnhlelK Move Hftnrrri Srcnirh nn ltir In Men anil Women A Ulna; Kr l earn: Report of Indlnnupll Merchant. Indianapolis. Ind. "1'or fifteen years have Licked strength ami visor, couldn't ( limb stairs or do a man's work. Hardly could raiso mv feet. Have taken only five weeks' treatment and can't recognize rnvself. My strength and visor are rapidlv returning, even my appearance is becoming more youthful. Am a prominent "Moose" here, and believe ine. every member of our brotherhood will know of your remarkable treatment. Have already started over a dozen and they are as enthusiastic as 1 om." (Signed) J. Tt. Andress, 90S Georgia St.

This is jut one of many similar vases reported bv doctors and users. PRVESEX-KRAI'T Youth-Gland ) Is the most effective rebuilding and rejuvenating tonic ever known. Brought 'bere from Europe a year ago, DKL'IiS-

KX-KRAl'T alreadv has the enthusiastic indorsement of thousands of doc- ! tors and users. Men and women sufferins; from ailments of many years' ! standing have been entirely restored to healtii and visor thru this remarkable discoverv. Make the test yourself. You : will be amazed at the rapidity with i which health and strength will be restored and increased. Ask your druarI slst or send vour name for free booklet on IMiL'ESKN'-KUAl'T. the Glands and Their fontrol of 'Health and ! Strength." Compounded in tasteless ! tablet form. One week treatment $1.25 I ls sufficient to start. Designate, whethj it on wish "Male' 'or "Female." Dm KSKV-KH AFT llt:Mlt'l. LABORATORIES, Ltd. ."it K. Randolph St. Chicago, III.

j To he iirr to get the gennlne freatI rami any "DHI ESE.X -KRAFT tablet" j to your drugglat. Sold in Richmond by A. ti. Luken ; Drug Co.. Thlmlet hv aite'a Drug Store 1 and all progrelve drugglnts. Adver- ,

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At its new price $3185 the Marmon offers a rare combination of low first cost and low maintenance cost the equal of which is not to be found elsewhere.

MARMON

Chenoweth Electric

Service Co. 1115 Main Street Phone 2121

NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY Established 1851 INDIANAPOLIS

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Order From Your Grocer Today

Creamery Butter

Produce Co., Dist.

Richmond

Farmers' Nat'L Grain Assn. (Inc.) Dealers In High Gr?.de Coal PHONE 2549 Office Room 302 K. of P. Bidg.

I DRS. CHAIN SANITARIUM

1 22nd and Main

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WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low a3- 1 cent per roll. 1,000 rolls to chose from. "The Wall Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401.403 Main St.

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Children's Organdie Dress Sizes 3 to 14, specially priced $2.25 to $4.93 Rapp's Cut Price Co. 529 Main

May We Demonstrate the Hoover Cleaner? Call 1015 KNOLLENBERG'S

After Memorial Day Half-Price

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GERANIUMS and all kinds of Plants and Vines All Prices Reduced to Clear Out at Once 25c plants, now 2 for ......23c 15c plants, now 2 for 15c 10c plants, now each 5c On orders for $1.00 or more we will make FREE deliveries

FLOWER SHOP

1015 Main Street

Or Lemon's Greenhouse, East of Glen Miller

Telephone 19S3 I

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